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4601 | US federal census mortality schedule Name Sheffy Ward Gender Male Race White Marital Status Married Estimated Birth Year abt 1851 Birth Place Virginia, USA Age 19 Death Date Apr 1870 Cause of Death Inflammation of the Brain Census year 1870 Census Place Wilson Creek, Grayson, Virginia, USA Line 5 | Ward, Sheffey Abram (I2273)
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4602 | US Federal Census Mortality Schedule Surname: [Robert Rose] Year: 1860 County: Owsley CO. State: KY Age: 85 Gender: M (Male) Month of Death: Nov State of Birth: VA ID#: 197_284051 Occupation: FARMER Cause of Death: APOPLEXY | Rose, Robert (I80)
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4603 | US General Land Office Records Name Isaiah Phipps Issue Date 12 Feb 1892 Place Madison, Arkansas, USA Land Office Harrison Meridian 5th PM Township 13-N Range 27-W Section 21 Accession Number AR2580__.137 Document Number 8095 https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AR2580__.137&docClass=STA&sid=dk1kfocu.0d5 | Phipps, Isaiah "Nach" (I37)
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4604 | US General Land Office Records Name Benjamin Walden Issue Date 26 Apr 1893 Place Umatilla, Oregon, USA Meridian Willamette Township 004n Range 035E Aliquots S½NW¼ Section 11 Accession Number ORLGAA 091553 Document Number 1310 Original URL http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ORLGAA%20091553&docClass=SER&sid=i5oq1ndy.hon | Walden, Ben J. (I2699)
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4605 | US Headstone Applications for Military Veterans Name William Halsey Rank Private; Cpt; Col. Birth Date 23 Mar 1760 Unit: Capt. Wm. Eugene Inley's 7th Co; Col. John Munson West Bn N.J. Militia Enlistment Date 9 May 1778 Discharge Date 1 Mar 1779 Death Date 21 Feb 1832 Cemetery Ira Halsey Plantation Location N.C. St. #93 | Halsey, William (I1960)
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4606 | US headstone applications for military veterans Name: Thomas Hash Rank: Ensign Birth Date: 13 Feb 1756 Unit: Capt. Enoch Osborn's Co, Virginia Fincastle & Montgomery Cos., Va Enlistment Date: 1783 Death Date: 25 Dec 1848 Cemetery: R.B. Taylor Family Cem. Cemetery Location: Mount Vernon, Missouri, USA | Hash, Thomas (I1782)
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4607 | US headstones provided for deceased Union Civil War veterans Name Jno M Isaacs Cemetery: Country as Near Drip Rock, KY Rank Pvt Regiment 3 Company I Unit Ky Inf remarks: Lee Marble Works Contract June 10, 1903. LKH note: Drip Rock, Kentucky - info from Wikipedia: "Drip Rock is Jackson county community near the boundary with Estill county about ten miles southwest of Irvine" | Isaacs, John (I2645)
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4608 | US Land Grants: Kentucky Grantee Elisha W Gabbard Number of Acres 100 Survey Date 17 Jan 1865 County Jackson WaterCourse Spices Lick Br Book Number 65 | Gabbard, Elisha W. (I2422)
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4609 | US Officer Down Memorials, 1791-2014 Name: Patrolman Gary Elmer Kidwell Birth Year: abt 1950 Age: 41 Date of Incident: 20 Jan 1991 Death Location: Kentucky Department: Stanford Police Department Department State: Kentucky End of Watch Date: 20 Jan 1991 Tour of Duty: 20 years Badge: 554 Cause of Death: Gunfire Weapon: Handgun; .357 caliber Suspect: Denied parole in 2003 Notes: Patrolman Gary Kidwell was shot and killed while making a traffic stop. The suspect was known to Patrolman Kidwell to have several drinking related arrests. As Patrolman Kidwell approached the car the suspect shot him with a .357 caliber handgun. The man fled but was apprehended after a shootout with a neighboring agency. The man was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. He was denied parole in 2003 and again in 2012. Patrolman Kidwell had served with the Stanford Police Department for 20 years. He was survived by his wife, two daughters, son, parents, two brothers, five sisters, and six grandchildren. http://www.odmp.org/officer/169-patrolman-gary-elmer-kidwell | Kidwell, Gary Elmer (I1269)
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4610 | US Register of Deaths of Volunteers Name Granville Stapleton Death Date 26 Mar 1863 Death Place Lawson G H St Louis, Missouri Enlistment State Kentucky Rank Private Company D Regiment 3 Ky Inf Box Number 19 | Stapleton, Granville (I2588)
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4611 | US Revolutionary War Pension application Name William Halsey Application Year 1837 Applicant Designation Rejected Pension Application File Second Applicant Name Rachel Halsey Second Applicant Application State New Jersey Archive Publication Number M804 Archive Roll Number 1168 Total Pages in Packet 23 | Halsey, William (I1960)
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4612 | US Revolutionary War Pension application Name William Halsey Application Year 1837 Applicant Designation Rejected Pension Application File Second Applicant Name Rachel Halsey Second Applicant Application State New Jersey Archive Publication Number M804 Archive Roll Number 1168 Total Pages in Packet 23 | Cobb, Rachel (I1961)
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4613 | US Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records Name Hardin Moore Age 22 Enlistment Date 12 Oct 1861 Enlistment Place Estill Springs Rank Private Military Unit Eighth Infantry, Le-Mo | Moore, Hardin (I2419)
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4614 | US Union Solider compiled service records Name Mandrell E Shackelford Age 19 Enlistment Date 14 Oct 1861 Enlistment Place Estill Co Rank Private Military Unit Eighth Infantry, S-To * * * * Civil War soldiers Name M.E. Shackelford Side Union Regiment State/Origin Kentucky Regiment 8th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Company G C Rank In Private Rank Out Private Alternate Name Mandrell E./Shackelford Film Number M386 roll 24 | Shackelford, Mandrell Ellington (I2514)
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4615 | US Veterans' Gravesites Name Elisha W Gabbard Death Age 73 Birth Date May 1834 Death Date Feb 1908 Interment Place Kentucky, USA Cemetery Address McKee, KY 40447 Cemetery Gabbard Cemetery Notes Pvt Us Army | Gabbard, Elisha W. (I2422)
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4616 | US Veterans' gravesites Name Jonathan Osborne Death Age 81 Birth Date 13 Feb 1753 Death Date 11 Apr 1834 Interment Place North Carolina, USA Cemetery Address Piney Creek, NC 28663 Cemetery MT Zion Church Cemetery Notes Pvt Continental Line Revolutionary War | Osborne, Jonathan (I1682)
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4617 | US Veterans' Gravesites give burial at Gabbard Cemetery, McKee, KY. | Gabbard, Elisha W. (I2422)
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4618 | USNR WORLD WAR II Captain [then Commander], Elmer P. Abernethy Hometown: Los Angeles, California Service # Awards: Navy Cross, Purple Heart Citation: The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Elmer P. Abernethy, Captain [then Commander], U.S. Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the Fleet Oiler U.S.S. PECOS (AO-6), during the sinking of that vessel by Japanese air forces, off Christmas Island on 1 March 1942. Captain Abernethy put up a terrific fight against waves of dive bombers which swept down out of the sun. When the ship finally was overwhelmed and sinking, he calmly directed abandoning operations under a hail of fire from enemy fliers who kept circling the ship and strafing helpless survivors clinging to life rafts and floating debris. Captain Abernethy's conduct throughout was in keeping with the highest traditions of the Navy of the United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin No. 319 (October 1943) Born: June 14, 1899 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Abernethy, Elmer Paul (I1706)
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4619 | Vadis Hale, 94, of 1341 Walnut Street, Crab Orchard, died Wednesday, March 19 at the home of his son, Paul Hale. A native of Booneville, he was born July 21, 1908 to the late Truman Howard Hale and Emily Frances Herd Kale. He was a farmer most of his life, attended the Church of God, and v. as the widower of Beatrice Tackett Hale and Lora Price Hale. Survivors include sons, Charles, Paul, and Kenneth Hale and Douglas Hendershot all of Crab Orchard; daughter, Barbara Turner of Booneville; sisters, Nancy Halcomb of Hamilton, IN., and Retha Hendershot of McKee; one brother, Dallas Hale of Gainesville, GA.; 14 grandchildren; and 19 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 22 at the McKnight Funeral Home in Crab Orchard with Bro. Cecil Roundtree officiating. Burial was in Woodstock Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Michael, Stevie, Ray, Keith and Kenny Hale and Chris Owens. Interior Journal - Stanford, KY - 27 Mar 2003 - Thu - Pg 5 | Hale, Vadis Lerman (I1166)
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4620 | Vance Marcum, age 82, of Hot Springs, died Wednesday, May 9, 2007. He was born on October 7, 1924 in Franklin County, Arkansas the son of Hughes Marcum and Jessie Suggs Marcum. On August 22, 1947, he was married to Lanell McDowell. He was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers; and one grandson, Van Ryan Marcum. He was a WW II veteran of the United States Marine Corps and served from 1943 to 1946. He was awarded the Purple Heart in 1945. After serving his country, he graduated from Gulpton-Jones Mortuary School in Dallas, Texas. He worked for over 50 years in funeral service having worked for Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville, Madden Funeral Home in Ashdown, and Oakcrest Funeral Home in Hope. He was a Baptist by faith and was a member of Charity Heights Baptist Church in Hot Springs. He is survived by his wife, Lanell Marcum of Hot Springs; his son, Gary Van Marcum of Clermont, Florida; his daughter and son-in-law, Dianne and Ed Southerland of Hot Springs Village; two grandchildren, Todd Edward Southerland and Kerry McDowell Southerland, both of Dallas, Texas; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 1:00 PM, Friday, May 11, 2007 in the Davis-Smith Funeral Home Chapel, Hot Springs with Brother Charlie Zumwalt officiating. Interment will be at Evening Shade Cemetery at Hope at 4:00 PM, Friday afternoon under the direction of Davis-Smith Funeral Home, Hot Springs. Visitation will be held from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM, Thursday evening. Pallbearers will be Ed Southerland, Todd Southerland, Larry Garner, Charlie Green, Wayne Johnson, Joe Frank Bobo, and Jackie Martin. Guest registry is at www.davis-smith.com. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/vance-marcum-obituary?id=29649905 | Marcum, Vance (I1387)
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4621 | Veedersburg resident. Passed away at Presence United Samaritans Medical Center. Son of Walter and Martha Brewer Blankenship. Married Amanda Elizabeth Murray May 8, 1948 in London, KY. She preceded him in death December 15, 2010. Survivors include children Walter Ed (Vicky) Blankenship, Gary Wayne (Gina) Blankenship, Kathy Nadine (David) Poll, Ralph Dennis (Christy) Blankenship, Karen Jane (Alan) Clodfelder, Martha Karolyn (Mike) Rookstool, James Earl (Marcia) Blankenship and Leisa Ann (Scott) Minick; 24 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by sons Robert Lee and Clyde Dale Blankenship, step-grandson Marc Billingsley, brother Ed Blankenship and sisters Gladys Jewitt, Corrine Phillips, Kathryn Marcum, Bessie Hauley and Lessie Collins. Educated in London, Kenutcky. Veteran of the US Army serving in World War II. Worked at Harrison Steel Castings Company for 39 years, retiring in 1989. Attended the Church of God in Veedersburg. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and mushrooming and to whittle. Service 11am Friday Aug. 5 at Maus Funeral Home, Attica, with James Blankenship speaking. Graveside military honors. Visitation 4-8pm Thursday. Memorial donations to the Fountain Central Archery Club. | Blankenship, Clyde Henry (I1100)
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4622 | Verlon Terry Cincinnati – Terry Verlon, 89, beloved husband of the late Rosemary (Keeton) Terry, loving son of the later Bertha (Spivey) and Charles Terry, brother of the late Margaret Selvaggio. He is survived by two nephews, two great nephews, a great niece and a great-great nephew, as well as many loving cousins. Verlon was a Korean Army Veteran. He worked for and retired from the C&O railroad. Verlon died peacefully on Tuesday, August 14, 2018, at the age of 89 after a long illness. Friends may call on Saturday, August 25, 2018 from 10AM to 11AM at the Spring Grove Funeral Home (4389 Spring Grove Ave, 45223). Verlon will be entombed at Spring Grove Cemetery. Memorial donations can be made to the American Lung Association or the American Cancer Society. Online condolences can be left at www.SpringGrove.org. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, 22 August 2018. | Terry, Verlon Billie (I883)
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4623 | Vernon (Mac) McDaniel, 67, Hamilton, died at 1:45 am, Wednesday in Fort Hamilton-Hughes Hospital. He was born in East Bernstadt, Ky, son of William & Frances Bullock McDaniel & attended schools in Bernstadt, Ky & Seven Mile. Mr McDaniel married Stella Strong in 1934. He worked 14 years at Ohio Casualty Insurance, retiring in 1976. He was a member of Washington Lodge 17, F & AM, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Cincinnati, Monkey Mutual Aid Society, & Fraternal Order of Police. He leaves his wife, Stella McDaniel; son, Ron L McDaniel, Cincinnati; two grandchildren; one great grandson; brother, Earl McDaniel, Hamilton; sister, Mrs Gladys Mogle, Cincinnati. Services 10 am, Saturday, Webb Funeral Home, Hamilton, with burial in Darrtown Cemetery. Visitation 5-8 pm Friday at the funeral home. Masonic service 7 pm, followed by Scottish Rite service. Printed 4-23-1980 Hamilton Journal News. | McDaniel, Vernon Lee (I502)
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4624 | Verona: Elige Cole, 75, of 10798 Preble County Line Rd., Thursday. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday, Faith Chapel, Farmersville. (Zimmerman, West Alexandria.) Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Saturday, 5 January 1980. | Cole, Elige (I632)
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4625 | 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" | Bowman, Cornelius "Neal" Sr. (I69)
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4626 | Victor D. Stimac, 64, Indianapolis, died Sept. 20. He was a supervisor 13 years for Castle Recycling. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. Services: 1 p.m. Sept. 23 in Singleton & Herr Mortuary, with calling from 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 22. Burial: Vernon (Ind.) Cemetery. Survivors: wife Willa Hensley Stimac; children Stephanie Berry, Margie Milto, Chris Stimac; mother Caroline Stimac; four brothers; five sisters; three grandchildren. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Tuesday, 22 September 1998. | Stimac, Victor David (I1041)
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4627 | Viola E. Davidson North Vernon. North Vernon - Viola E. Davidson, 83, North Vernon route 1, died at her home at 6 p.m. Saturday after a long illness. She was the widow of Caleb Davidson. Funeral services were to be held at 1:30 o'clock today at the Jordan Funeral home with burial at the Dupont Cemetery. Mrs. Davison was born Oct.10, 1891, in Clay County, Ky. to Ira and Mary Murray Hensley. She was married to Caleb Davidson who died in 1933. Survivors include three sons, Reuben of Deputy and Henry and Francis, both of North Vernon rout 1; two daughters, Mrs. Nevada Randall, North Vernon route 5 and Mrs. Mary Jordan, Commiskey; three brothers, Boyd Hensley, Anderson, Henry Hensley, Paris Crossing and Conrad Hensley, North Vernon Route 6; three sisters, Earsie Harding, Deputy, Cynthia Lacey, Arcadia and Mrs. Sherman Clark, North Vernon route 6; 12 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. | Hensley, Viola Evelyn (I597)
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4628 | Virginia birth register within Grayson County, 1859 Line 1 date of birth, July 3rd name of child: Alexander Anderson white male alive place of birth: Fox Creek Father's name in full, if child be born in wedlock [blank] Father's occupation [blank] Father's residence [blank] Mother's name in full: Elizabeth Anderson How many at a birth: 1 Name of person giving information of birth: E. Andreson Relation of information: a mother | Anderson, Thomas Alexander "Alex" (I2083)
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4629 | Virginia Birth Registers Name Hash Gender Female Race White Birth Date 8 Apr 1855 Birth Place Virginia, USA Father: Zebidee Hash Mother: Rosy Hash | Hash, Baby Girl (I2244)
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4630 | Virginia death record Name Silvester Halsey Gender Male Race White Age 47 Birth Date abt 1809 Death Date 12 Jul 1856 Death Place Virginia, USA Cause of Death Consumption Occupation Farmer Parent 1 Wm Halsey Parent 2 Rachel Halsey | Halsey, Sylvester "Vester" (I2302)
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4631 | Virginia Death Records ame Abel Hash Gender Male Race White Age 14 Birth Date abt 1848 Death Date 20 Feb 1862 Death Place Grayson, Virginia, USA Cause of Death Diptheria Parent 1 Wm Hash Parent 2 Jane Hash | Hash, Abel (I1838)
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4632 | Virginia Death Register Name Hannah Hash Gender Female Race White Age 65 Birth Date abt 1801 Death Date 25 Feb 1866 Death Place Grayson, Virginia, USA Cause of Death Canser Occupation Housekeeper Spouse Wm. Hash | Bonham, Hannah (I1881)
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4633 | Virginia Death Register Name Solomon Spencer Gender Male Race White Age 70 Birth Date abt 1798 Death Date 20 Dec 1868 Death Place Grayson, Virginia, USA Cause of Death Fever Occupation Farmer | Spencer, Solomon (I1905)
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4634 | Virginia Death Register Name Vandilla Osborn Gender Female Race White Age 40 Birth Date abt 1852 Death Date 11 Jun 1892 Death Place Ancella, Grayson, Virginia, USA Cause of Death Lagrippe Spouse: E C Osborn Parent 1: Zebedee Hash Parent 2: Rosie Hash | Hash, Vandalia “Dillie” (I2240)
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4635 | Virginia deaths and burials Name William Young Birth Date abt 1811 Birth Place Grayson County, Virginia Death Date 14 Sep 1891 Death Place Fox, Grayson, Virginia Death Age 80 Race White Marital Status Married Gender Male Spouse Name Sallie Young FHL Film Number 2056981 | Young, William (I1914)
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4636 | Virginia Deaths and Burials Index Name Hash Birth Date abt 1855 Death Date 18 Apr 1855 Death Place Grayson County, Virginia Death Age 1 Month 3 Days Race White Gender Female Father Name Zebedee Hash Mother Name Rosey Hash FHL Film Number 31758 | Hash, Baby Girl (I2244)
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4637 | Virginia Deaths and Burials Index Name Nathan Ward Death Date 25 Aug 1862 Death Place Giles, Amelia, Virginia Race White Marital Status Married Gender Male Father Name C. Ward Spouse Name Rebecca Ward FHL Film Number 2056981 | Ward, Nathan (I1663)
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4638 | Virginia Deaths and Burials Index Name Samuel Cox Birth Date abt 1772 Birth Place Grayson County Death Date 8 Nov 1864 Death Place Grayson County, Virginia Death Age 92 Occupation Farmer Race White Gender Male Father Name David Cox Mother Name Anna Cox FHL Film Number 31758 | Cox, Samuel "Big Sam" (I2131)
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4639 | Virginia Deaths and Burials Index Name Vandilla Osborn [Vandilla Hash] Birth Date abt 1852 Birth Place Fox, Virginia Death Date 11 Jun 1892 Death Place Ancella, Grayson, Virginia Death Age 40 Race White Marital Status Married Gender Female Father Name Zebedee Hash Mother Name Rosie Spouse Name E. C. Osborn FHL Film Number 2056981 | Hash, Vandalia “Dillie” (I2240)
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4640 | Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records: Name Margaret McCown [Margaret Isabella McCowan] Date 9 Oct 1761 Location Augusta Co., VA Notes This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley. Remarks Francis McCown's will, farmer - wife, Margaret; sons, George and Francis; son, Malcolm, the plantation formerly belonging to Mathew Young; son, James, the plantation in the Forks; daughters, Margaret, Nancy, Katrine; son, James, the plantation Samuel Description Decedent's Daughter Book WB3-94 Prove date 18 Nov 1761 | McGowen, Margaret Ann “Peggy” (I2136)
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4641 | Virginia Marcum Services for Virginia B. Marcum, 87, of Lompoc are at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1999, at Lompoc Cemetery with Dr. Larry C. Baker of First Southern Baptist Church officiating. Mrs. Marcum was born Nov. 3, 1912, in Fayetteville, Ark., to Edward and Elizabeth Drake Counts. She came to Lompoc in 1961 from Marina with her husband who was stationed with the military. She was a member of TOPS and Valley of the Flowers Half Century Club. She also enjoyed a variety of crafts including working with stained glass and tending her garden. She died Sunday, Dec. 26, 1999, at her home. Survivors include her daughters, Peggy Kinman and Glinda Clifford, both of Lompoc; sons, Troy Brown of Temecula, Jim Brown of Heber Springs, Ark., L.D. Brown of Anaheim and Clyde Brown of Lompoc; sisters, Jewell Martin of Wenatchee, Wash., Edda Lea VanHoose of Yakima, Wash., and Lucy Hicks of Fayetteville, Ark.; 16 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, William H. Marcum; sisters, Gertie Paris and Bessie Brooks and brother, Doyle Counts. No visitations are planned. Services are directed by Starbuck-Lind Mortuary. The Lompoc Record, Lompoc, California. Tuesday, 28 December 1999. | Counts, Virginia Bernice (I1393)
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4642 | Virginia Marriage Records Name William Hash Gender Male Marriage Date 14 Sep 1817 Marriage Place Grayson County, Virginia Spouse Hannah Banham FHL Film Number 31758 Reference ID reg 1 p8 | Hash, William "Wilson Bill" (I1880)
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4643 | Virginia Marriage Records Name William Hash Gender Male Marriage Date 14 Sep 1817 Marriage Place Grayson County, Virginia Spouse Hannah Banham FHL Film Number 31758 Reference ID reg 1 p8 | Bonham, Hannah (I1881)
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4644 | Virginia “Jinny Ann” Cole, 89, went home to be with the Lord on March 27, 2013. Born on July 29, 1923, to the late Victor and Charliena (Warren) Gaa in Columbus, Ohio, Jinny was a loving wife, devoted mother, and adoring grandmother who enjoyed reading, gardening, traveling, and spending time with her family. She was a member of Franklin Church for thirty-two years and an employee of Nationwide Insurance for nine years. Jinny is survived by her husband of 56 years, Robert Cole, children Richard (Barbara) Worley, Larry (Rita) Cole, and Lee (Dave) Stewart, grandchildren Richard (Kathy) Worley Jr., Randy Worley, Trevor Cole, Ashleigh (Pete) Kraus, and Danny Stewart. She was preceded in death by her brother Jerome (Muriel) Gaa. The family will receive friends at Crouse-Kauber-Sammons Funeral Home, Johnstown, Ohio on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 from 6-8pm. Funeral service at the Franklin Church, 7171 Central College Rd., New Albany, Ohio, on Wednesday, April 3, 2013, at 11am with Pastor Mike Brown officiating, followed by a private graveside service at Jersey Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Franklin Church Memorial Fund in honor of Virginia Cole. An online memorial will be located at www.cksammons.com. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/johnstown-oh/virginia-cole-5478348 | Gaa, Virginia Ann (I1641)
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4645 | Virginia “Jinny Ann” Cole, 89, went home to be with the Lord on March 27, 2013. Born on July 29, 1923, to the late Victor and Charliena (Warren) Gaa in Columbus, Ohio, Jinny was a loving wife, devoted mother, and adoring grandmother who enjoyed reading, gardening, traveling, and spending time with her family. She was a member of Franklin Church for thirty-two years and an employee of Nationwide Insurance for nine years. Jinny is survived by her husband of 56 years, Robert Cole, children Richard (Barbara) Worley, Larry (Rita) Cole, and Lee (Dave) Stewart, grandchildren Richard (Kathy) Worley Jr., Randy Worley, Trevor Cole, Ashleigh (Pete) Kraus, and Danny Stewart. She was preceded in death by her brother Jerome (Muriel) Gaa. The family will receive friends at Crouse-Kauber-Sammons Funeral Home, Johnstown, Ohio on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 from 6-8pm. Funeral service at the Franklin Church, 7171 Central College Rd., New Albany, Ohio, on Wednesday, April 3, 2013, at 11am with Pastor Mike Brown officiating, followed by a private graveside service at Jersey Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Franklin Church Memorial Fund in honor of Virginia Cole. An online memorial will be located at www.cksammons.com. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/johnstown-oh/virginia-cole-5478348 | Gaa, Virginia Ann (I1641)
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4646 | Visitation, services for Fred Clark Sunday Visitation and services for Fred R. Clark, 71, of Mountain Home will be Sunday at the Kirby Funeral Chapel. Mr. Clark died Friday (Jan. 6, 1989) at Baxter County Regional Hospital. Visitation will be from noon until the service at 2 p.m. The Rev. Jim Rowland will officiate at the service. Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, Joyce, at home; two daughters, Virginia Wenzlik of Blacksburg, Va., and Deborah Bennett of Grapevine, Texas; one sister, June Mockler of Strongsville, Ohio; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. He was born Feb. 27, 1917, at Carnegie, Pa., the son of Keith and Jewell Robinson Clark. He married Joyce Herrick march 5, 1944, at Monterey, Calif. Mr. Clark lived in Lyndhurst, Ohio, before moving to Mountain Home in 1979. He was a retired field engineer from Johnson Controls. Mr. Clark was a member of the North Arkansas Woodcarvers, Ozark Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3246, Wildwood Garden Club and the North Arkansas Railroad Club. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the Navy. He was a Methodist. Burial will be in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Twinsburg, Ohio. Memorials may be made to the First Methodist Church Building Fund. Arrangements are under the direction of Kirby & Family Funeral Directors. Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas, Saturday, 7 January 1989. | Clark, Fred Robinson (I1719)
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4647 | VIVIAN S. DEISHER, age 49, of Lewisburg, Ohio, died suddenly, Saturday, July 29, 2006 in Lewisburg following an automobile accident. She was born on December 17, 1956 in Dayton, Ohio and was a 1975 graduate of Twin Valley North High School in Lewisburg. She was the owner and operator of Cole's Barber Shop in Lewisburg. She is survived by her husband of 27 years: Jack A. Deisher; Sons: Jeremy Sizemore and Jacob Deisher of Lewisburg, Ohio; Parents: Rudy & Ruth Cole of Lewisburg; Step-Daughter: Amy Farno of Eaton, Ohio; Brother: Dolphie Cole of Lewisburg; and sister: Tamara Lynn Cole of St. Mary's, Ohio; One grandson and a host Nieces and Nephews. Funeral Service will be held at 8:00 p.m., Friday, August 4, 2006 at Barnes Funeral Home- 411 North Commerce Street- Lewisburg, Ohio with Pastor Frank Preston Cole officiating. Family will receive friends on Friday, August 4, 2006 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to the family via the Web site at www.barnesfuneralhome.com | Cole, Vivian Sue (I1610)
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4648 | Vonderhaar Bessie P. (nee Pennington) wife of the late Joseph Vanderhaar Sr., devoted mother of Sonia A. (William) Kroger, Lena Flanagan, Marlene S., William, Richard and the late Joseph Vonderhaar Jr., also survived by eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, April 10, 1999, age 94 years, residence, Mt. Washington. Prayers at Forest Lawn Cemetery Chapel, Erlanger, KY. on Tuesday, April 13 at :1:30 P.M. Memorials to Vitas Hospice, 1132 West Kemper Road, Forest Park. T.P. White & Sons Funeral Home serving the family. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 12 April 1999. | Pennington, Bessie (I298)
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4649 | Vonderhaar Joseph J., Sr., beloved husband of Bessie A. Vonderhaar, (nee Pennington), devoted father of Mrs. Lana C. Flanagan, Mariene S., Sonia A., William A., Richard and the late Joseph Vonderhaar Jr., brother of Mrs. Loretta Dempsey and Mrs. Ann Meckstroth, also eight grandchildren, October 11, 1978. Residence 2447 Beechmont Avenue. Funeral Mass, Guardian Angels Church, Friday, October 12 at 10 A.M. Friends may call at T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Avenue, Mt. Washington, Friday 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 A.M. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 13 October 1978. | Vonderhaar, Joseph John (I860)
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4650 | Vonnie Pingleton-Bednar, age 85 died Thursday, May 5, 2016 at Beare Manor Nursing Center in Hartshorne. Vonnie was born on December 20, 1930 in Wilburton, Oklahoma to Joner and Ethel (Hoggett) Bevans. She worked for Nick Lazada Electronics as an Electronics Assembler. She enjoyed reading, crocheting and macrame. She was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Pingleton; parents, Joner and Ethel Bevans; brothers, Merlin Bevans and Joe (Duke) Bevans; and sister, Alma Lozano. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 2:00 pm at Brumley-Mills Funeral Home in Hartshorne with the Reverend Lonnie Clunn officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of Hartshorne. | Bevans, Vonnie Virginia (I1416)
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