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4451 | Sophia was a daughter of Edward King | King, Sophia (I2000)
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4452 | source is findagrave | Osborne, Hannah (I1954)
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4453 | 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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4454 | 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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4455 | 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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4456 | 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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4457 | 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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4458 | 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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4459 | 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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4460 | 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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4461 | 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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4462 | Stewart, Charliena, 98, of Silk Oak Lodge, Clearwater, died Tuesday (Oct.20, 1981). Born in Kentucky, she came here 12 years ago from Columbus, Ohio. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Southern Way Chapter 467 OES. Survivors include her son Jerome P. Gas, Lakeland; a daughter Virginia Cole, New Albany, Ohio; a sister Mrs. Werner Schneider, Hamilton, Ohio; a brother, Everett Warren, Clearwater, and seven grandchildren. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater. Tampa Bay Time, St. Petersburg, Florida. Friday, 23 October 1981. | Warren, Charliena (I1130)
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4463 | Suella Slone Hundley was born on May 12, 1919, in the Kirksville area of Madison County, Kentucky. The youngest child of the late Shade and Margaret Alice Morris Slone, she grew up in Jackson County and lived in Madison and Rockcastle counties in Kentucky. On July 11, 1934, she married Herman Hundley, and they are the parents of Claudia Wren (Boyd), Chrystal Powell (William), and Daphne Baird (Jerry). For most of their married life they lived in Berea, Kentucky, after moving there from McKee, Kentucky, in 1940. Mr. & Mrs. Hundley owned and operated Hundley's Grocery in Berea for twenty-three years. She loved sewing for her family and home, crocheting, crafts, cooking, and growing flowers. In 1987, the Hundleys moved to Rockcastle County. After Mr. Hundley's death in 2003, Mrs. Hundley lived with her daughters. Suella Hundley died on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 at Rockcastle County Hospital. At the time of her death, she was a resident of Brodhead Nursing Home. Mrs. Hundley was a member of the Berea Church of the Nazarene, and she was a Kentucky Colonel. As well as her husband, six siblings, five brothers and one sister and her parents preceded Mrs. Hundley in death. In addition to her daughters and sons-in-law, she is survived by seven grandchildren: Jerri Laine Wren Ramsey (Gary), Susan Wren Jordison (Lloyd), Melora Wren Jones, Billy Dale Powell (Jo), Penny Sue Powell Hensley (Charlie), Elizabeth Baird Hardy (Michael), and Leah Suzanne Baird. She also leaves six great-grandchildren: Corey Dale Powell, Kasey Powell, Erik Jordison, Austin Jordison, Nathaniel Hardy, and Isabella Hardy. Mrs. Hundley is survived by a number of nieces and nephews, and by many special friends and neighbors. She was a loving, caring, Christian spirit, and she was loved by all who knew her. Funeral services will be 2 pm Friday November 2, 2007 at Lakes Funeral Home in Berea with Rev. Wallace Thornton and Rev. Vaughn Rasor officiating. Burial will follow in the Berea Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6-9 pm Thursday evening at the funeral home. www.lakesfuneralhome.com | Slone, Suella (I635)
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4464 | SUSAN WADDLE Obituary 75, Port Orange, a former waitress, died Wednesday. Published by Daytona Beach News-Journal on Nov. 19, 2011. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/news-journalonline/name/susan-waddle-obituary?id=47768319 | Cunagin, Susan (I1208)
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4465 | Susan was divorced from Farmer Waddle on 19 April 1974 in Volusia, Florida. | Cunagin, Susan (I1208)
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4466 | Tankersley, Kenneth, 79 of 5600 Atlantic Ave N., died Saturday, December 11, 1982. Born in Berea, KY. Mrs. Tankersley came here in 1945 from Dayton, Ohio. He was a retired builder, and he was a former long time member of Sunset Country club. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Tankersley; his brother, Frank Tankersley of Silver Springs, FL; and his sister, Mrs. Ferol Dragan of Boca Raton, FL. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, at 1pm at the Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, with Dr. James F. Graves officiating. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call Monday, from 5-7pm at the Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, 2201 9th St. N. Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Monday, 13, December 1982. | Tankersley, Kenneth R. (I154)
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4467 | Tankersley, Robert F., 31, 1622 Crest St., New Port Richey, Monday (Aug. 17, 1964). Born in Ohio. In New Port Richey seven years from St. Petersburg. sales manager for the Suncoaster Shopper. Member of the West Pasco Democratic Club; charter member of Elks Lodge, No. 2284, in New Port Richey. survived by his wife, Marie; his father, Frank; his stepmother, Dorothy, both of Brooksville. Duval Funeral Home, New Port Richey. St. Petersburg Times, Wednesday, August 19, 1964. | Tankersley, Robert F. (I1695)
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4468 | Taylor Martha Marie Taylor, 66, of 424 Locust Avenue, died Friday morning at the Clark County Hospital, Winchester. She was a native of Richmond, and the daughter of the late Chris and Pauline Wilmot Lawson. She was a member of the Epworth United Methodist Church. Survived by eight sons, Joseph, William, Jackie, J.D., Jerry, Henry, Kenneth and Johnny Taylor, all of Lexington; four daughters, Marian Shearer and Karen Taylor, both of Lexington; Peggy Brashear, Olympia, KY.; Joanie Payton, Georgetown; 21 grandchildren, 16 brothers and sisters. Services 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Kerr Brothers Funeral Home by Rev. Charles T. Pinkston. Burial Lexington Cemetery. Bearers will be Billy Marshall, Mike, Paul, Mark, Jackie Jr. and Jason Taylor. Friends may call at the funeral home from 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 27 February 1983.. | Lawson, Martha (I1323)
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4469 | TAYLOR J.D. Sr, 64, died Sat, May 24, 2008, at his residence. Arrangements incomplete at Kerr Bros. Funeral Home-Main Street. Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on May 26, 2008. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/j-d-taylor-obituary?id=35548894 | Taylor, J.D. Patton (I1325)
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4470 | Ted McClanahan Ted McClanahan, 70, of St. Charles, died Wednesday (Jan. 26, 2000) at St. Joseph Health Center in St. Charles. Mr. McClanahan was a retired millwright from Leonard’s Metal, an aircraft parts manufacturer in St. Charles, where he had worked for more than 15 years. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1947 to 1951. Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson Street, St. Charles. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be at St. Charles Memorial Gardens, 39650 West Clay Street. Among survivors are his wife, Margie McClanahan of St. Charles; three daughters, Lori Ann Schmiehausen, Kimberly Ann McClanahan and Lisa Kay McClanahan, all of St. Charles; two sons, Ted McClanahan of Ferguson and Mark McClanahan of St. Charles; 15 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Contributions can be made to the Diabetes Association in care of Baue Funeral Home, 620 Jefferson Street, St. Charles, Mo. 63301. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri. Friday 28 January 2000. | McClanahan, Teddy Lavern (I1425)
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4471 | Tennie Clark North Vernon Tennie Clark, 86, North Vernon, a retired cook in the Vernon schools, died Monday at Bartholomew County Hospital in Columbus. She was the mother of Bud Clark of Franklin. The Rev. Doug Lee will conduct a funeral service at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Dove-Sharp Funeral Home in North Vernon where friends may call today after 3 p.m. Burial will be at Vernon Cemetery. Other survivors include her husband, Sherman Clark, son, Herbert Clark of Indianapolis and daughter Pauline Davidson of Hanover. Also surviving are sisters, Ersa Harding of DuPont and Cynthia Lacey of Arcadia, brothers, Conrad Hensley of North Vernon, Boyd Hensley of Pendleton, and Henry Hensley of Noblesville. The Daily Journal, Franklin, Indiana. Tuesday, 2 June 1981. | Hensley, Tennessee "Tennie" (I598)
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4472 | Terry Rosemary (nee Keeton), beloved wife of Verlon B. Terry, dear sister of Imogene Phillips and Madge Lambert, daughter-in-law of Tom and Margaret Selvaggio Sr. Wednesday, July 24, 1991. Age 59 years. Friends may call at Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Ave., Cheviot, Friday, July 26 from 6-8 P.M. Funeral service will be held at the Spring Grove Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel, Saturday, July 27 at 10 A.M. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 26 July 1991. | Keeton, Rosemary (I885)
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4473 | Terry. Bertha (nee Spivey), beloved wife of the late Charles B. Terry, death mother of Verlon Terry and Margaret (Tom) Selvaggion, sister of the late Casper Spivey and Teeline (Dean) Carpenter, grandmother of two and great-grandmother of three. October 27, 1999 age 99 years. Friends may call at the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Ave., Cheviot from 9-11 A.M. Saturday, October 30. Service will be immediately following visitation. | Spivey, Bertha Mary (I456)
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4474 | Terry. Charles B., beloved husband of Bertha Spivey Terr, dear father of Mrs. Margaret Selvaggio and Verlon Gerry, Grother of Lowell and Roy Terry, Ruth Barnhill, Florence Janes and Ethel Lawson, grandfather of Douglas and Thomas Selvaggio; Friday, September 13, 1968; residence, 2409 W. McMicken St. Friends may call at Nurre Brothers Fairview-Clifton Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan St., Sunday, 4 to 9 P.M. Funeral services Monday, September 16, at the Free Pentecostal Church of Christ, Liberty and Pendleton Sts., at 10:30 A.M. | Terry, Charles Blane (I466)
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4475 | test obit text saved to email | Lawson, Delbert Henry (I1313)
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4476 | Text from Ancestry: My husbands Aunt Helen (Kratzer) Davis who was born in 1913 and just celebrated her 100th birthday in June 2013, and lives in California. She worked on her family genealogy many years ago, she knew how much I was interested in our family tree and she so graciously gave me her handy work a few years ago and it has been so helpful in my search. There has been a few in Ancestry that get the parents for Edward George Robinson mixed up, and I hope this can clear some of the confusion. Aunt Helens grandfather Edward George Robinson "Ned" as he was called by the family was the son of Julius Robinson and Elizabeth McDaniel. Aunt Helen said they always called her Granny Beth. The McDaniels and Robinson's came from North Carolina, they wereScotch-Irish. Later they moved to Kentucky and made their home there. Granny Beth made her home most of the time with her son Edward and his family. She was a Herb doctor and nurse, she would always walk from house to house nursing the ones in need. She had been thrown from a horse, and left one leg badly injured, she would never ride a horse after that, and would walk every where. Sandra (Mostek) Kratzer 9/23/2013 * * * The story Helen (Kratzer) Davis wrote about her grandfather and entered her story in her little book on the Robinson family, I will share. Her nephew David Kratzer inherited her little book in 2012 that was given to him by his cousin James Davis. Jim is the son of Helen. I wish Helen had put a year down when she entered her stories in the little book. I do know she wrote most of her stories when she was living with her married daughter in California. Today, 2013, she lives in Antelope Valley Care Center, in Lancaster, California. On June 14, 2013 she will be 100 years old. Helen has Alzheimer's Disease and does not recognize her family. Her little book with the pretty rose floral cover hold precious small stories that we will always treasure. Edward was a Union Soldier in Kentucky. In the 7th Army Regiment, Co. B. Fought in the Civil War, from 1861-1864. Met his wife Mary Tennessee Phipps, while serving in the Army for 3 years. Grandfather Edward was injured in one of the battles. He died at the age of 46 in 1888, leaving a wife and 10 children. He died 4 months before his youngest child was born. Edward was buried in the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery. The church had bought a large Tomb Stone for his grave, honoring a Civil War Veteran. The Robinson family attended the Macedonia Baptist Church. Mary Tennessee Phipps was married at the age of 14 to Edward George Robinson. They had 13 children. Their home was in Berea, Kentucky. Their first son was born in the year 1867. Thomas Robinson. | Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
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4477 | Text from Find a Grave CENOTAPH FOR Samuel aka Sam Phipps Born: ca 1801 in Grayson Cty, Va Parents: Isaiah Phipps Sarah Howell Spouse Mary Hash Born: ABT 1810 in Grayson, Va Parents: died before 1860 HASH researchers have said that Josephat Hash and wife Margaret Halsey had a daughter Mary married to Sam Phipps thru family tradition. Moved to Ky ca 1840 with married siblings Isaiah Phipps Jr and wife Rachel Hash Lived in Clay Cty, Ky ca 1850/1860 Moved to Owsley Cty, Ky ca 1870 Death and burial unknown Believed to be buried on Ky farm in now lost cemetery and with no stone Children Isaiah "Izeah in 1860 census) Rachel Rebecca NOTES: INFO FROM: PHIPPS BOOK by Mullins states "No record" CENSUS Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 11 August 2019), memorial page for Samuel "Sam" Phipps (1801-unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 130025764, citing Isaiah Phipps Cemetery, Grayson County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Carole Conrad (contributor 46532185) . | Phipps, Samuel (I29)
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4478 | Text from Find a Grave About 1910 grandmother Mary Jane Robinson left her home in Burning Springs, Kentucky as an orphan, after her mother died. She walked away from her home and some where around Burning Springs, Kentucky, grandmother Mary worked for a short time for a farmer and his wife as a housekeeper. This couple took Mary into their home sometime after working for the farmer and his wife. Mary went to work as a waitress in a cafe in Manchester, Kentucky, where she met her husband Charles Wilson Kratzer, who was working as a printer with the newspaper in Manchester, Kentucky. They married on April 12, 1912 in Hamilton Co. Kentucky. After their marriage they moved to Springfield, Ohio where their children, Helen Julia (Kratzer) Davis, Margaret Josephine (Kratzer) Gravette and Charles Wilson Kratzer were born. They later moved to Dayton, Ohio where grandfather Charles worked as a printer and Linotype operator for the Dayton Daily Newspaper in Dayton, Ohio. Mary Jane Kratzer was the daughter of Edward George Robinson and Mary Tennessee (Phipps) Robinson, both born in Clay County, Kentucky. Mary Came from a large family, altogether 13 children, Mary was the 9th child. | Robinson, Mary Jane (I87)
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4479 | The Arkansas City Daily News, Arkansas City, Kansas. Thursday, January 5, 1911, page 8. Grandma Bowman Dead. Grandma Bowman, who for several years has resided with her son, Jerry Bowman, on a farm two miles west of Maple City, died last night at that place. Mrs. Bowman was 87 years of age and old age is given as the chief cause of her death. She is well known in her neighborhood and is an old resident of Cowley county. The arrangements for the funeral have not been learned here. (transcribed by Judy Mayfield When Eliza Mariah Hunt was born on June 15, 1824, in Tennessee, her father, Levi, was 27, and her mother, Nancy, was 23. She married Absalom" BOWMAN on August 8, 1844, in Booneville, Kentucky. They had nine children in 18 years. She died on January 4, 1911, in Spring Creek, Kansas, having lived a long life of 86 years, and was buried there. | Hunt, Elizabeth Mariah (I2317)
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4480 | The Breathitt County News, November 8, 1907 Death Claims A. C. Cope Captain A.C. Cope died at his home on Frozen Creek November 8. He was born May 10, 1828, and would have been 80 years of age at his next birthday. He served four years in the Confederate army as Captain in Co. D 5th Kentucky and was in the battle of Chickamauga and several other battles, but escaped without receiving a wound. He was elected to the legislature from this district and served in the session of 1877-78 with credit to himself and his constituents. He has been an invalid for many years and bore up under his afflictions with great courage and fortitude. He was one of our best citizens and his loss will be greatly felt by the people of his community. He was buried by the Masons, of which order he had been a consistent member for many years." | Cope, Archibald Callaway (I1772)
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4481 | The Dawson Funeral Home Memorial Obituary: EAST LIVERPOOL – Services have been held for DONALD C. BENNETT, 80, of Y&O Road, who died at home Thursday morning, September 15, 2011. He was born February 21, 1931, in East Liverpool, a son of the late Clyde Bennett and Mary Leota McClellan and was a lifetime resident of this area. A U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War, he worked at S.H. Bell for 33 years as a front end loader operator. Previously, he drove truck for Pete Galloway Trucking. He was a member of the American Legion Post #374 and a lifetime member of the VFW Post #66. Surviving is his wife, Marceline L. Phelps Bennett, whom he married October 7, 1971. Also surviving are his children, Teresa Marie Reckner and her husband, Randy, of Salem and Donna C. Bennett of East Liverpool, Sandra Wooten and her husband, Bernard, of East Liverpool, James Adkins of Portsmith, Va., Robert Adkins of East Liverpool, and Gregory Adkins of Portsmith, Va. There are 10 grandchildren: John and Donald Wooten, Melissa Dawn and James Adkins, Marcie, Bobbie Jo Adkins, Tiffany Ulbrich, Allison MacManus, and Randall and Nicholas Reckner. There are seven great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, William Bennett, and his wife Barbara of East Liverpool. Burial is to be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. | Bennett, Donald C. (I1554)
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4482 | The first death at the hospital in some months occurred Monday, when Porter Chambers, of Athol, Breathitt County, died there from cerebro-spinal meningitis, or spotted fever. Brain troubles have been common in his family. His brother died of the same disease back home, and his father has had trouble. Besides, he got a bad blow on the head a few years ago, and that may have helped bring on the disease. His mother was down, and took the body home with her. The Citizen, Berea, Kentucky. Thursday, 30 January 1908, page 3. | Chambers, Porter (I171)
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4483 | The following is taken from "JAMES MOORE FAMILY" by Adalene Moore Davis James Moore, Sr. was the first permanent settler in the county seat of Owsley County Ky. Sometime between 1790 and 1796 James brought his wife Elinor and their children to spend a winter at Station Camp in what was then Madison County, now Estill County. The following spring the family journeyed into the South Fork country to homestead. In a clearing on Shepherd Hill, they raised a log cabin. As was the custom, there was a spring nearby to supply water and a suitable location for a cemetery. Most of the early homes were simple cabins of one or two rooms, a single window and squared logs with dove-tailed joints and roofs for hand-split shingles. The Robert Long residence on Mulberrry Street in Booneville encompasses the original cabin. In addition to Shepherd Hill, the Moore boundary included all of Booneville, eastward across the South Fork River toward Lerose. The growing community was known first as Moore's Station, then Boone's Station. Then in 1843, when Owsley County was formed (mostly from Clay County) and a post office established it was named Booneville to honor the frontiersman, Daniel Boone. James Moore, Jr. was appointed postmaster. The youngest son of the founding family, Elias, gave a deed for the site of the courthouse stating that in the event the site was no longer used for a courthouse it was to revert back to the Moore heirs. There is doubt as to the first white child born in the city limits but it was probably a grandchild of James Moore, Sr. In the Shepherd graveyard just outside Booneville, slabs mark graves of six persons who were believed buried before James Moore, Sr. died in 1835. Two smaller graves in front may be those of children. The large section in the center contains four markers, two of which reputedly belong to sons of John Moore (oldest son of James, Sr.). It is said the William and John Moore were killed in the courthouse yard by their brother-in-law, John Reece over the settlement of an estate. Tombstones are there marking the graves of James Moore, Jr. and his wife. The property has changed hands only twice in intervening years, passing from James Moore to Major Hampton who in turn sold it to Si Shepherd. It has remained in the Shepherd family over 100 years. Very soon after the James Moore family came to Owsley County, which was Clay County then, the Cornelius Bowman, Sr. family came from Muddy Creek in Estill County. It was his boys who followed the Moore daughters to South Fork country. Descendants from the Bowmans and Moores would have to include the Davidsons, Coles, Wilsons, Reynolds, Estridges, Eversoles, Callahans, Evans, Penningtons, Gabbards, Frosts, Lynches, McIntoshes, Sebastians, Campbells, Youngs, Morrises, Roses, Reeces, Brandenburgs, Pruitts, Roberts, McKinneys, Spencers, Lawsons, Combs, Peters, Sparks and many more. Actually five Bowmans married five Moores of this family. The older Bowman stayed in Estill County while his sons came to South Fork country. The story is told that Cornelius' wife Susan died and was buried on Muddy Creek. The children worried about their father and took wagons to move him near them. When they told the old man of the purpose of their visit, he flatly replied, "I won't go unless I can take Susan." So Susan was dug up, and her coffin was loaded in a wagon. The moving party arrived back in the South Fork country too late in the day to rebury Susan. At the old man's insistence the coffin was placed on his bed that night, and once more he slept beside Susan. when someone asked why, he replied, "Because I always loved Susan." The elderly Bowmans, their son Cornelius, Jr. and his wife, Betty Moore Bowman are all buried near the residence of Willard Campbell in Booneville, Ky. The mouth of the branch where widow Betty Bowman lived many years after the death of her husband still bears her name in Owsley County. Four of the Bowmans, that married Moores, were children of Cornelius, Sr. Nicholas was a nephew of the others, a son of Elijah Bowman. Isabel and Nicholas bought 500 acres of land from Archibald Crawford on Lower Twin Creek on December26, 1836, then in Estill County but now in Lee and Breathitt Counties near Jackson, Ky. Nicholas was taxed on 1000 acres in 1860. He and Isabel are buried on the old farm about 2 miles up Lower Twin Creek. From Marvin Lee Jenkins "The Jenkins and Allen Families of Kentucky" | Moore, James (I67)
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4484 | The only location for burial given on her death certificate is Rockcastle Co. | Spivey, Nell (I480)
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4485 | The Republic 07 Jan 1986, Tue Farmer Conrad Hensley North Vernon Conrad Hensley, 76 of 40 Platter, died at 10:24 a.m. Monday at Jennings Community Hospital. He was a farmer and a member of First Christian church in North Vernon. Funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. Charles Carter at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Dove and Sharp Funeral Home, where calling hours will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be at Vernon Cemetery. Conrad was born Sept. 1, 1909, in Clay County, Ky., son of Ira and Mary Murray Hensley. He married Georgia Carter Sept. 17, 1932, in Columbus, and she survives. Other survivors include two daughters, Bonnie Greene of 857 Brownstown Road and Anita Day of 115 W. Walnut, both in North Vernon; a brother, Henry Hensley of Noblesville; two sisters, Ersie Harding of Dupont and Cynthia Lacy of Arcadia, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. | Hensley, Conrad (I603)
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4486 | The Rev. Cornelius Moore, of Jackson county, Ky., who had been a Baptist minister for over sixty years, died at the age of ninety-six. This same article appeared in the following papers: The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, Thursday, 30 November 1905. Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Friday, 1 December 1905. The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky. Friday, 1 Decmeber 1905. Mount Vernon Signal, Mount Vernon Kentucky. Friday, 1 Decmeber 1905. Meade County Messenger, Brandenburg, Kentucky, Wednesday, 6 December 1905. | Moore, Cornelius (I2334)
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4487 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 1) John Sturgill, Born 1779. Died 1865, Wise County, Va. Married Jemima Wells, daughter of Zacharia Wells, about 1799. Lived in Grayson Co. Va. 1800-1812. Farm at mouth of Wilson Creek and New River. Moved to Wise Co. about 1812-15. Moved to Harlan Co. Ky. about 1845. Married second wife Jane ___ about 1855 and moved back to Wise Co. Buried at Crackers Neck near Dig Stone Gap Va. Jemima born 1882. Died 1854. LKH note: typo. Text shows Jemima born 1782 - it should be 1802. | Sturgill, John W. (I1983)
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4488 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 1) John Sturgill, Born 1779. Died 1865, Wise County, Va. Married Jemima Wells, daughter of Zacharia Wells, about 1799. Lived in Grayson Co. Va. 1800-1812. Farm at mouth of Wilson Creek and New River. Moved to Wise Co. about 1812-15. Moved to Harlan Co. Ky. about 1845. Married second wife Jane ___ about 1855 and moved back to Wise Co. Buried at Crackers Neck near Dig Stone Gap Va. Jemima born 1882. Died 1854. LKH note: typo. Text shows Jemima born 1782 - it should be 1802. | Wells, Jemima (I1996)
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4489 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 1) John Sturgill, Born 1779. Died 1865, Wise County, Va. Married Jemima Wells, daughter of Zacharia Wells, about 1799. Lived in Grayson Co. Va. 1800-1812. Farm at mouth of Wilson Creek and New River. Moved to Wise Co. about 1812-15. Moved to Harlan Co. Ky. about 1845. Married second wife Jane ___ about 1855 and moved back to Wise Co. Buried at Crackers Neck near Dig Stone Gap Va. Jemima born 1882. Died 1854. LKH note: typo. Text shows Jemima born 1782 - it should be 1802. | Abbott, Jane “Jenny” (I1997)
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4490 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 2) James Sturgill, Sr. Born 1781. Kings Creek Alleghany Co. N.C. Married Mary Herin, Probably a daughter of Henry Herin, about 1802. B. 1781. Died 1864. Lived entire life on south fork of New River at mouth of Kings Creek, Alleghany Co. N.C. Both buried in South Fork Cemetery. | Herrin(g), Mary (I1998)
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4491 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 2) James Sturgill, Sr. Born 1781. Kings Creek Alleghany Co. N.C. Married Mary Herin, Probably a daughter of Henry Herin, about 1802. B. 1781. Died 1864. Lived entire life on south fork of New River at mouth of Kings Creek, Alleghany Co. N.C. Both buried in South Fork Cemetery. | Sturgill, James Sr. (I1984)
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4492 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 3) Francis Sturgill Jr., Born 1762. Died August 1846, Helton, Ashe Co. N.C. Married Phoebe Weaver, Daughter of William Weaver Sr. about 1805. Born 10/15/83. Die 6/13/1855. Francis Jr. bought out all the other heirs to his fathers estate and lived on this farm until 1838 when he moved to Helton Creek in Ashe County. Sturgill Post Office was named for him. Both buried in Sturgill cemetery on Helton creek in Ashe Co. | Sturgill, Francis R. Jr. (I1985)
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4493 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 3) Francis Sturgill Jr., Born 1762. Died August 1846, Helton, Ashe Co. N.C. Married Phoebe Weaver, Daughter of William Weaver Sr. about 1805. Born 10/15/83. Die 6/13/1855. Francis Jr. bought out all the other heirs to his fathers estate and lived on this farm until 1838 when he moved to Helton Creek in Ashe County. Sturgill Post Office was named for him. Both buried in Sturgill cemetery on Helton creek in Ashe Co. | Weaver, Phoebe (I1999)
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4494 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 4) William Sturgill, Born 1784. Died 1838 Arkansas Terr. Killed in sawmill accident. Married Sophia King, daughter of Dr. David King of Newport R.I. about 1808. Born about 1793, Died in Wise Co. Va. 1824. Buried at foot of Black Mtn. Wm. met Sophia while on a horse trading trip and they eloped. She was disinherited by her family but they were later reconciled. They were on their way to Ohio in 1824 and had stopped in Wise Co. Va. to visit with William's brother Joh, when Sophia became ill and died of yellow fever. William went on to Ohio with his family and may have married again there but if so there were no other children. In 1838 he and William Jr. went to Arkansas where he was accidently killed. William Jr. returned to Ohio. | Sturgill, William Glen (I1986)
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4495 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 4) William Sturgill, Born 1784. Died 1838 Arkansas Terr. Killed in sawmill accident. Married Sophia King, daughter of Dr. David King of Newport R.I. about 1808. Born about 1793, Died in Wise Co. Va. 1824. Buried at foot of Black Mtn. Wm. met Sophia while on a horse trading trip and they eloped. She was disinherited by her family but they were later reconciled. They were on their way to Ohio in 1824 and had stopped in Wise Co. Va. to visit with William's brother Joh, when Sophia became ill and died of yellow fever. William went on to Ohio with his family and may have married again there but if so there were no other children. In 1838 he and William Jr. went to Arkansas where he was accidently killed. William Jr. returned to Ohio. | King, Sophia (I2000)
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4496 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 5) Joel Sturgill, Born 3/20/1786. Died about 1878 in Scott Co. Va. Married Rachel Waters about 1810 in Ashe Co. N.C. Born 1790. Died 1864 near Milan in Sullivan Co. Mo. Their first home was in Ashe Co. on Helton Creek where they lived from 1813 to 1838 when they moved to Scott Co. Va. In 1841 they left their son Lewis on the Scott Co. farm and migrated again to Sullivan co. Mo. After the death of their mother in 1854 all of Joel's children in Missouri migrated to Oregon in 1865 and he returned to Scott Co. to live with his son Lewis. Joel lived the remainder of his life in Scott Co. but after visited his relative in Ashe and Alleghany Co's. in N.C. | Sturgill, Joel Cass (I1987)
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4497 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 5) Joel Sturgill, Born 3/20/1786. Died about 1878 in Scott Co. Va. Married Rachel Waters about 1810 in Ashe Co. N.C. Born 1790. Died 1864 near Milan in Sullivan Co. Mo. Their first home was in Ashe Co. on Helton Creek where they lived from 1813 to 1838 when they moved to Scott Co. Va. In 1841 they left their son Lewis on the Scott Co. farm and migrated again to Sullivan co. Mo. After the death of their mother in 1854 all of Joel's children in Missouri migrated to Oregon in 1865 and he returned to Scott Co. to live with his son Lewis. Joel lived the remainder of his life in Scott Co. but after visited his relative in Ashe and Alleghany Co's. in N.C. | Waters, Rachel (I2001)
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4498 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 6) David Sturgill, Born 1788. Died ___. Married Ellender Jones, daughter of John and Leah Jones, about 1810. B__. D __. Lived in Alleghany co. N.C. | Sturgill, David (I1988)
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4499 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. 6) David Sturgill, Born 1788. Died ___. Married Ellender Jones, daughter of John and Leah Jones, about 1810. B__. D __. Lived in Alleghany co. N.C. | Jones, Ellender (I2002)
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4500 | The Sturgill Family in America: A preliminary history. David Andrew Sturgill, 1960. page 20. Descendants of Francis Sturgill Sr. and Rebecca Hash All children of Francis and Rebecca except Nancy born in Grayson Co. Va. A) Lydia Sturgill, Born 2/25/1778 Died 6/15/1861 Alleghany Co. N.C. Married Solomon Parsons, son of Robert Parsons and Polly Craig, about 1796. Lived entire life in present Ashe and Alleghany Co's. N.C. Buried in Parsons cemetery near Turkey Knob in Alleg. Co. N.C. Solomon B. 6/5/1772 D. 1/18/1860 | Sturgill, Lydia (I1982)
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