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101 | Buddy R. Young, 64, of Evansville, died Friday morning at home of natural causes. He retired after 19 years at the Evansville-Vanderburgh School System. He was a Navy veteran and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1114. Surviving are a son, Michael A. of Evansville; two sisters, Nancy Barker of Owensboro, Ky., and Juanita Theiring of Boonville, Ind.; a brother, Carson of Evansville; and a granddaughter, Chanice Young. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Alexander Funeral Home West Chapel, Thomas Theiring officiating, with burial in Alexander Memorial Park. Friends may call from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday and from 11 a.m. to service time Monday at the funeral home. Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Date: March 21, 1998 Edition: Final Page: A10 Record Number: 9803260064 Copyright, 1998, Evansville Courier & Press | YOUNG, Buddy Rogers (I6215)
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102 | Buried St Alphonsus Cemetery Millwood, Lincoln County Missouri | ELDER, Basil Robert (P534532474)
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103 | Buried St Peter Cemetery in St Charles Mo | ELDER, Basil Philip (P534404831)
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104 | Buried - St Alphonsus Cemetery Millwood, Lincoln County Missouri | ELDER, Charles Benedict (P534518536)
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105 | Buried with no stone. | MORGAN, Stephen (I6972)
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106 | Buried-St Charles Borromeo Cemetery | THOMPSON, Elizabeth Catherine (P178188465)
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107 | BUTLER - Patricia Zellastene White, 68, Rich Hill, Mo., died Aug. 26, 1991, at a Butler hospital. Mrs. White was born in Silver City, Iowa, and lived near Ashland, Mo., before moving to Rich Hill in 1989. Survivors include her husband, Bill White of the home; two sons, Lonnie Rose, Harlan, Iowa, and Douglas Rose, Earlham, Iowa; a daughter, Karon Eckert, Carson, Iowa; her mother, Roxie Jennings of the home; three brothers, Dean Jennings, Warrensburg, Mo., Carl Jennings, Belton, and Vick Jennings, Rich Hill; a sister, Norma Lee Dodson, Houston, Mo.; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Sheldon-Booth Chapel, Rich Hill; burial in Greenlawn Cemetery, Rich Hill. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Kansas City Star, The (MO) Date: August 27, 1991 Edition: METROPOLITAN Page: B5 Record Number: 45852 Copyright (c) 1991 The Kansas City Star | JENNINGS, Patricia Zellastene (I5642)
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108 | BUTLER - Roxie Jennings, 90, Rich Hill, Mo., died July 13, 1992, at a hospital in Butler. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Sheldon-Booth Chapel, Rich Hill; burial in Green Lawn Cemetery, Rich Hill. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the chapel. Mrs. Jennings was born in Thornfield, Mo., and lived in Iowa before she moved to Rich Hill in 1942. She was a member of the Rich Hill Church of God. A daughter, Patricia White, died Aug. 26, 1991. Survivors include three sons, Carl Jennings, Belton, Dean Jennings, Warrensburg, Mo., and Vick Jennings, Rich Hill; a daughter, Norma Lee Dodson, Houston, Mo.; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Kansas City Star, The (MO) Date: July 15, 1992 Edition: METROPOLITAN Page: C4 Record Number: 106916 Copyright (c) 1992 The Kansas City Star | TURNER, Roxie E (I2813)
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109 | Capt. Thomas Holcome http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=eababda1-ed2d-4a9f-ae03-b3cac8b95e02&tid=7889509&pid=327546065 | HOLCOMB, Thomas (P327555065)
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110 | Carl Christopher Springer , Sr., son of Christoph Christlieb Christian Springer and Elsie Wehrhahn, was born in 1592 in Lamstedt, Hanover, Germany. He became a naturalized Swedish citizen and a leader in Swedish society. He was both an official at the Swedish court and a professional musician. By 1665, he had risen to the position of Inspector at the Archives for Public Lands and Funds, and he also played the oboe for the Royal Opera House Orchestra. He owned a stone house a Klara, Stockholm, near the church. He married first Karin Larsdotter in Sweden on December 1, 1633, second, Alma Dorothea Jacobi in Wismar in 1645, third, Henrietta Stuleenrauch in 1649 in Berlin, Germany, and fourth, Lady Beata Jacobine Hendrickson Salina on October 15, 1654, in Stockholm, Sweden. Among the children of Carl Christopher Springer , Sr., and Lady Beata Jacobine Hendrickson Salina was Carl Christopher Springer , Jr. Carl Christopher Springer , Sr., died May 18, 1669, in Klara Parrish, Stockholm, Sweden, and was buried inside the church at Klara. After the death of Carl Christopher Springer, Sr., Lady Beataserved as housekeepeer for Queen Hedwig Eleonora , widow of King Charles X. Lady Beata died December 16, 1693, in Gripsholm Castle, Stockholm, Sweden. | SPRINGER, Charles Christopher (I6954)
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111 | Carrie worked as a beautician before marring Milburn. She was a licensed cosmetologist in the state of Kansas in 1927. Carrie lived with her husband and daughter in Wichita, KS. After Milburn's death, Carrie and Virginia moved to Edna. Ks., and lived next door to Carrie's sister. Olive. They owned the property in Edna. because it was close to their farm in Oklahoma. Carrie was an avid gardener. She loved music and belonged to the Wichita Musical Club. She loved animals and supported animal rights groups. Carrie is buried next to her sister. Olive, in the North Edna Cemetery, Edna. Kansas. She died of complications from asthma. More About CARRIE MILDRID ANDRIST: Burial: May 03. 1994. Grave side service. North Edna Cemetery, Enda. KS. | ANDRIST, Carrie Mildrid (I163)
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112 | Cause of death: Erysipelas | AMBRUSO, Maria Carmela (I571)
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113 | Celia rode a Mexican pony to school and had an experience with two rattle snakes. She was nearly thrown off of her horse when he reared up and backed away from the snakes. A family member said that Celia lived in a "dug-out." Celia told stories about how Indians would come around begging for food. Her brothers had to break the land for farming without benefit of animals (a horse to pull the plow). They wore long underwear for insulation from the hot sun. The brothers ran a Mill and granted too much credit and went broke. Celia was a school teacher in Salina, KS. She taught at the Brookville school. A family member said that Alfred and Celia had a child that died at birth. She and her husband ran a boarding house/restaurant that was frequented by the railroad workers. Celia and Alfred moved to Kansas City, KS. in 1912. When she was elderly, she lived with her grandson, Gordon and his family at 206 N. Valley, in Kansas City, KS. It was a large brick home with 4 bedrooms. Two bedrooms were furnished with a kitchens and rented out at times. In her diary, she wrote, "Rented room for $7.00 - .25 on electricity, .50 on phone. That is $7.75 every Monday." Celia wrote in a diary from 1937 to 1947. In the diary she wrote that she purchased coal for the furnace at 206 N Valley, Kansas City, Kansas. She wrote, "I got 2 tons of grade a Paris coal. $16.31 per ton. " According to her diary, she ordered 2 tons of coal on Jan. 2nd and re-ordered another one ton on Feb. 20th. She noted that there was a possibility of a coal strike and she was worried that she couldn't get coal for the winter. In her diary she wrote that she bought bread from the "Manor" bread truck and she put her milk bottles out on the porch so the Milk Man would leave more milk. In 1946, milk and bread were delivered to the house. Celia sold her house at 206 N. Valley to Gordon May, her grandson. She wrote up an agreement with him to allow her to use her two upstairs rooms as long as she lived. One room had a full kitchen. Celia always had time for her grandchildren. If you were hurt, or just mad at the world she would put some Mentholadum (A medicated Vaseline) on your hurt to make you feel better. Celia is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Kansas City, KS., next to other family members in Acacia Lawn. Here are a few facts I learned about Celia after reading her diary from 1937,1946-47. She went to church every Sunday and to her daughter, Olive's house for dinner after church. She was a Republican and she always voted. She listened to the radio almost every night before bed and she listened to sporting events, like the world series. She did not drive. She relied on her family to take her to church or she took a cab. Celia was a quiIter and made hooked rugs. In her journal she wrote, "On July 25th 1874 about three o'clock in the afternoon the first grasshoppers arrived in Kansas." The obituary of Mrs. Celia Andrist as prepared by her family. "Mrs. Andrist was born October 12. 1865 in Ashtabula. Ohio. and passed away at Bethany Hospital September 14.1957 at the age of 91 years. When she was 4 years old she moved with her family to Brookville. Kansas. and settled on a homestead. She was united in marriage to Alfred E. Andrist on April 22. 1889. To this union 8 children were born. Mr. and Mrs. Andrist operated a hotel in Salina. KS., and Mrs. Andrist taught school in Salina County schools. They moved to Kansas City. Kansas in 1912. She is preceded in death by her husband Alfred and three children, Paul, May and Lola. She is survived by 5 daughters, Valerie Just, Olive May, Edith Frageman, Carrie Ross. and Edna Kerrick. Also by 17 grandchildren and 32 great -grandchildren. She was a member of the Oliver Memorial Evangelical United Brethren Church. More About CELIA PAUL: Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Ks. Cause of Death: Blood clot on heart | PAUL, Celia C. (I485)
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114 | Chancellor of Ireland | TASKER, Colonel Roger (I6765)
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115 | Charles Armstrong OAKLAND CITY -- Charles R. Armstrong, 78, died Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2001, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Evansville of complications of a stroke. He graduated from Oakland City High School and Oakland City University and did his graduate work at Indiana State University in Terre Haute. He taught school in Gary and retired from Wood Memorial High School in Oakland City in 1985. He was a World War II Marine corporal and was a member of the Princeton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1147, Oakland City American Legion Post 256 and Oakland City First General Baptist Church. He was a basketball referee and a baseball umpire in Southern Indiana. Surviving are a sister, Mary Helen Wallis of Princeton; and a niece and two nephews. Arrangements are pending at Corn Colvin Funeral Home. Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Date: December 20, 2001 Edition: Final Page: B4 Record Number: 0201280022 Copyright, 2001, Evansville Courier & Press | ARMSTRONG, Charles Ray (I308)
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116 | Charles filled out a declaration for pension form to receive his Civil War pension. On the form he is described as being 5' 5 1/2" tall. fair complexion, with brown hair and blue eyes. The same form states that he was born in Switzerland. (The 1860 census states that Charles was born in Germany.) Charles immigrated to the United States when he was 27 years old. (See the attached declaration to become a citizen.) He landed in New York City. New York. on or about August 10, 1848. The only ship that docked on August 10. 1848. was the "Elsinore" ship from Liverpool. Charles names was not on the passenger list for the ship. I checked a few days before the 10th and a few days after the 10th and I couldn't find his name on a ships record. According to a letter written from a friend of the family, Charles and Louisa were living in Alton, Illinois. when they got married and lived there until 1854. Charles Andrist's name was found on the 1860 Census for Macoupin County. Illinois. He was 37 when the 1860 census was taken. He lived in the city of Carlinville. He is listed as being a Jeweler. His real estate property is shown as being valued at $3000.00. and his personal property is valued at $3000.00. Charles served his country during the Civil War. On May 12. 1864. he volunteered in the Illinois Infantry. He enlisted as a Private in Springfield, Illinois. His infantry moved to Rock Island Barracks. Ill., June 3. 1864, and they served as guards for prisoners of war until September 24. 1864. He served 5 months and he was honorable discharged on September 24, 1864. He was 40 years old at that time. Charles migrated to Baveria. Kansas which is in Saline County. There is an un-dated grave in Bavaria with the name SGT C. L. Andrist, CO. F, 133RD ILL. INF. It states on the 1860 Census that his birthplace is Germany, but the 1870 Census says Switzerland. | ANDRIST, Charles Louis (I597)
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117 | Chester B. Bloomer, Sr., 87, a san Bernardino resident and 68-year county and state resident, died June 13, 1984, in San Bernardino. Born in Iowa, he was a pipefitter for 31 years with Santa Fe Railroad. Survivors include two sons, Chester Bloomer, Jr. of San Bernardino, and William Bloomer of San Rafael. Private Services were held. Interment in Mt. View Cemetery. Bobbitt Memorial Chapel Directing. 19 June 1984 San Bernardino Sun | BLOOMER, Chester B Sr. (I258)
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118 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BLOOMER, Chester Berwick Jr (I543)
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119 | Christened 05Jan1839 St Rose Church in Springfield Kentucky Buried St, Alphonsus Cemetery Millwood, Lincoln County Missouri | MATTINGLY, Ann Letitia (P534525621)
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120 | Cindy Lea (Bunner) Edwards, 32, McLouth, KS, passed away Wednesday, July 31, 1996, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Jefferson County, KS. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Friday, August 2, at Barnett Funeral Home, Oskaloosa, KS; burial in McLouth Cemetery, McLouth, KS. Friends may call 1-3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Edwards Children Education Fund, in care of Barnett Funeral Home, 820 Liberty , Oskaloosa, KS, 66066. Kansas City Star, The (MO) Date: August 2, 1996 Edition: METROPOLITAN Page: C4; C3 Record Number: 375100*1 Copyright (c) 1996 The Kansas City Star | BUNNER, Cindy Lea (I3669)
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121 | Civil Births 1809-1910-Laurenzana, Italy ID: 7058 Name: Maria Carmela AMBRUSO Sex: F Birth: 16 8 1890 Father: Rocco Mother: Teresa d'Allessandro Marriage 1: Francesco Antonio Rizzo Page 139 | AMBRUSO, Maria Carmela (I571)
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122 | Clyde is the son of George William Trent and Willie Addie Davis. He married Bertha Alma Jennings on March 25, 1923 in Thornfield, Ozark, Missouri. One known daughter was born to this union: Maxine. Obituary: "Services at Thornfield Nov. 30 for Clyde Trent: Clyde Trent, 55, died at his home near Thornfield at 10:20 Monday morning, Nov. 28, after an illness of three months, and funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the Thornfield Baptist Church. The Rev. Allen Ledbetter of Gainesville officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of the Clinkingbeard Funeral Home. Mr. Trent was born October 28, 1900, in Tennessee, the son of George T. and Willie Davis Trent, and was married 17 years -------Thornfield to Verdie Friend. He was a machine operator. Survivors include his mother and wife; seven children, Maxine Ming of St. Johns, Kan., Elzie Trent of Garden City, Kan., Carl Trent of Kansas City, Jack, Jeral, Dean ---James and Ronnie Trent of Thornfield; three step-children, Ethel Kay Johnson of Seymour, Wanda ---- of Kansas City, and Eugene Trent of Garden City, Kan., and _____ ____ _____ brother, Walter Trent of _____ S.D." (can't read the spaces of the obituary.) | TRENT, Clyde (I2840)
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123 | Coming to America http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=a1b761cb-5d41-4533-b936-5f0486356f48&tid=7889509&pid=324535859 | COVINGTON, Thomas (P324544859)
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124 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HARRELL, Samantha Rayleen (I419)
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125 | complications from asthma | ANDRIST, Carrie Mildrid (I163)
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126 | cont-sold_14535_sm[1] http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=10c112dd-4a3d-4c87-bcea-2e3af085348f&tid=7889509&pid=327505652 | HOLCOMB, Zephaniah (P327514652)
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127 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F2)
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128 | Could be Luise Ritter born 15 Oct 1826 in Bern, Bern, Switzerland to Margaritha Ritter (familysearch.com) | RITTER, Louisa May (I603)
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129 | Covington History Generations Report_JOHN COVINGTON 1735 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=77db09c0-3d95-401f-b139-6902c1772331&tid=7889509&pid=324497906 | COVINGTON, John (P324506906)
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130 | Cremated and buried with her daughter, Katherine Bloomer. | YOUNG, Helen Rebecca (I73)
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131 | Dail Columbus Pearson, 75, of Mabton died Tuesday at his home. Mr. Pearson was born in Phoenix and raised and educated in Holbrook, Ariz. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a heavy-equipment operator for I.U.O.E. Local 301 and 370, farmed on the slope in Royal City and worked on the Alaska Pipeline. Survivors include his wife, Rosemary "Rosie" Pearson of Mabton; nine children, Dolores Keith of Moses Lake, Wash., Mickey Pearson of Mattawa, Deborah Webb of Kent, Wash., Tim Pearson of Ephrata, Wash., Mike Aarlie of Mabton, Tina DeLay of Royal City, John Aarlie of Mabton, Tami Bevan of Redding, Calif., and Cindy Hancock of Yakima; a brother, Dorney Pearson; a sister, Sybil Mullin of Oregon; 26 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Viewing and visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Smith Funeral Home, Sunnyside. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) Date: September 26, 2002 Page: 4B-1 Record Number: 0FCE4FC6FB2DF59A Copyright, 2002, Yakima Herald-Republic. All Rights Reserved. | PEARSON, Dail C (I2600)
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132 | Darrell E. Peck, 69, of Trimble, MO, passed away, September 10, 2010 at his home. He was born on May 26, 1941 to William Clyne and Mary Martha (Harris) Peck in Springfield, Missouri. He graduated from Smithville High School in 1959. He then served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. On September 10, 1973 he was united in marriage to Linda Kay Beers. After their marriage they lived in Trimble where they made their home. His wife, Linda, passed away, January 23, 2008. He worked for Delbert Pruitt Painting Company for 30 years. Darrell was preceded in death by his parents, and sister, Rachel Louise Epperson. He is survived by his son, William L. “Bill” Peck, Trimble, daughters, Karen Sue Peck, Trimble, and Robyn Renee Peck, Edgerton; granddaughter, Ashley Rose Snyder; sister, Willadean Nation, Liberty, sister, Alta Boydston, Plattsburg, brother, Buford Peck, Smithville, and sister, Fern Reedy, Smithville; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends. At his request, no services. The family will receive at Darrell’s home. Arrangements, Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower. | PECK, Darrell Eugene (I6364)
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133 | Date validated from Driver's License (see below). | CATALDI, Carmelena L (I580)
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134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ANDERSON, David Marshal (I140)
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135 | Deaconess Hospital | GLADISH, Mary L (I2258)
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136 | Death Certificate lists his birthdate as March 25, 1888, Social Security Death Index lists it as 25 Mar 1887. The back of a polaroid photo lists it as March 1878. Birth record lists birth date as March 28, 1887 which would have made him 82 at his death. The obituary says 84. | RIZZO, Francesco Antonio (I242)
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137 | Death certificate lists date of burial as 13 Jun 1907, but that was the day before he died. | LINDY, Daniel A (I42)
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138 | Death Certificate says he was 50 at his death, but that would make his birth year 1864 which doesn't match census records. | YOUNG, Taylor (I2929)
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139 | Death due to a rattlesnake bite. | LARIMORE, James (I3406)
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140 | Death info at http://browning.evpl.org/ | LINDY, Calvin Abraham (I2290)
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141 | Deceased Name: DR. ROBERT DILCHER, UROLOGIST, EX-CHIEF OF STAFF AT ALLENTOWN Dr. Robert H. Dilcher, 83, a retired Allentown urologist, died Tuesday in Luther Crest Retirement Community, South Whitehall Township. Formerly of Allentown, he was the husband of the late Isabel B. (Clapp) Dilcher. He operated a private practice in Allentown from 1949 until retiring in 1985. He served on staff of the former Allentown Hospital, where he was chief of urology, president of the medical staff and head of the Ex-Interns and Ex-Residents Association. A graduate of Muhlenberg College, with a bachelor's degree in science, Dilcher received his medical degree from the Unversity of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1938. While interning at Allentown Hospital in 1939, he was head of student health at Muhlenberg College, and served his residency at Allentown in 1940. Dilcher was secretary and president of Phi Rho Sigma and vice president of the John B. Deaver Surgical Society at the University of Pennsylvania. He was called into active military duty in 1941, and served in the Army Medical Corps at Fort Indiantown Gap until being discharged as a captain in 1946. During his service he was chief of the genitourinary section. After his discharge, he returned to the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, specializing in urology. He served his internship and residency in urology at Allentown Hospital, 1947-48. In 1954, he was named a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Charles S. and Isabella T. (Horn) Dilcher. He was a financial committee member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Allentown, and a former vestry member. He was president of the Allentown Rotary Club, 1961-62. Commerce. Survivors: Daughters, Isabel, wife of Ralph O. Boehnke Jr. of Ann Arbor, Mich., Barbara, wife of Mark L. Lindner of Naples, Fla., and Martha, wife of Alan J. Schaeffer of Easton; son, Robert H. Jr. of Parma, Ohio; seven grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Services: 11 a.m. Monday in the church. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, 17th and Hamilton streets, Allentown. Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) Date: May 9, 1996 Edition: FIFTH Page: B14 Record Number: 7700966633 Copyright (c) 1996, The Morning Call, Inc. | DILCHER, Dr Robert Horn (I901)
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142 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JUST, Dena Lucile (I703)
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143 | Dennis Bunner age 52 of Eagle Rock, Mo., died Wednesday March 19, 2003, at the home of his sister Linda Duncan. Memorial Services will be at the home of his niece Shelly Findley from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 23. Memorial Contributions may be made to the North Kansas City Hospice. Dennis was born Aug. 29, 1950, in Kansas City, Kan. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was preceded in death by his mother Evelyn Bunner on Jan. 17, 2003, his Father Robert L. Bunner in 1998 and one sister Cindy Lea Edwards in 1996. Survivors include two daughters Heather Gott and husband John and Melonie Bunner all of St. Paul, Minn. His Girlfriend Terri McConaughy of the home. Sisters Gayle Johnson and husband Sam of Waldon, Colo., Linda Duncan and husband Bill of Kansas City, Kan., and Ginger Rush and husband Jim of Linwood. | BUNNER, Robert Dennis (I3718)
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144 | Dewey Russell Bunner was born June 20, 1898 in Grand View, IN. the son of Preston and Sarah (McIntyrne) Bunner. He married Ruth Adams on October 1, 1916 in Maroa. He died July 7,1968 in Decatur, IL. | BUNNER, Dewey Russell (I6525)
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145 | died at age 2 | LINDY, Alice Jane (I2287)
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146 | died at birth | WOOD, Celia (I836)
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147 | died at birth | FRAGEMAN, Celia (I1207)
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148 | Died from chronic alcoholism. | FOX, Sidney Wilson (I2087)
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149 | Died in the Battle of Locherbie. He fought with Mary, Queen of Scots, where she was defeated. | POLLOK, John (I6766)
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150 | Died in Welborn Memorial Baptist Hospital. | YOUNG, Charles Hanley (I680)
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151 | Does not appear that this house still stands. There is a 409 only. | LINDY, Grace Elizabeth (I727)
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152 | Dominick M. Baleno, 92, of Utica died Saturday at home. Born in Ausonia, Italy, Mr. Baleno's family moved to the Utica area when he was a baby and he attended schools there. Mr. Baleno apprenticed as a barber and tailor and later became a photographer. In 1933, he established Baleno Portrait Studio in Utica, specializing in communion, confirmation, wedding and family portraits. He retired at age 87. His wife, Anna, died in 1988. Mr. Baleno was a communicant of St. Agnes Church, where he was an usher. Surviving are two daughters, Angela R. Taurisano of New Hartford, and Theresa Konrad of Fayetteville; a son, Anthony P. of Syracuse; two sisters, Adeline Cosco and Edith Mandia, both of Utica; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews and cousins. Services will be at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Eannace Funeral Home and 1 p.m. in St. Agnes Church. Private burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. today and 11:15 a.m. until time of services Tuesday at the funeral home, 932 South St., Utica. Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) Date: March 11, 1996 Edition: Metro Page: A6 Record Number: 9603110097 Copyright, 1996, The Herald Company | BALENO, Dominick (I5882)
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153 | Dominick Rizzo, 82, of Utica, passed away on April 10, 2009, at the Heritage Health Care Center. He was born on September 18, 1926 in Utica, the son of the late Frank and Assunta Ambruso Rizzo. He graduated from Proctor High School and also served in the United States Army. Dominick was a man with great character and wit. He could recite any Barbara Fritchie poem and sing any patriotic song. He also was an avid New York Yankees and Giants fan and enjoyed watching these games with his brother,, Mike. His last year was extra special by reuniting with all of his family and friends. His family meant the world to him and always came first. He shared a special bond with all nine siblings. He never forgot his beginnings on Rutger St. He is survived by his devoted brother, Michael and his wife, Candy, and their children, Carissa and Michael, with whom he resided for the last year. He also leaves a sister and brother-in-law, Marion and Peter Tenenini, and a brother-in-law, Daniel Cotrupe. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews of the Rizzo Family, Frank, Keitha, Toni Marie, Patricia, Claudia, Jeffrey, Rosemary, Sue, Daniel, Diane, Frank, Richard, Luann, Sue, and Michele. He also leaves a special niece, Patty Haynes, and a special nephew, Frank Acquaviva and wife, Lucille. We thank them both for all their love and support of Dick during this last year. A memorial mass will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2009, at 10:00 at St. Mark's Church. His family will receive visitors after Mass. Dominick Rizzo | RIZZO, Dominick (I682)
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154 | Donald G. Copeland Aug. 8, 1933 - July 27, 2011 Published in South Bend Tribune on July 30, 2011 WAKARUSA - Donald Gene Copeland, 77, passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at his residence. Donald was born August 8, 1933 in Lebanon, Indiana to Millard F. and Mary Margaret (Roberts) Copeland. Donald married Wanda Geneva Hicks on August 15, 1952 in Hazelrigg, Indiana. She preceded him in death on August 1, 1995. Donald is survived by two daughters, Diana (Thomas) Buzalski of Vandalia, Michigan and Donna (John E.) Bowers of Wakarusa, Indiana, two sons, David Copeland of Martinsville, Indiana and Mikel (Jennifer) Copeland of Wakarusa, Indiana, a Sister, Joan (Rick) Culley of Lafayette, IN and 3 brothers, Rev. James. R. (Martha Jane) Copeland of Fort Wayne, IN Richard Dean Copeland of Wilson, MI, and Millard Carter (Esther) Copeland of Lebanon, IN, and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife. Donald was a dental lab technician and former owner of Professional Dental Lab. He also worked at Stahly Produce in Wakarusa, Mishawaka Dental lab and was also a farmer. Donald was in the National Guard. Donald was a member of Baugo Church of the Brethren and enjoyed hunting, golfing, and fishing in Canada. Visitation will be held Sunday, July 31, 2011 from 2-7 at Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret-Lienhart Funeral Home, Wakarusa. Funeral service will be held at Baugo Church of the Brethren on Monday, August 1, 2011 at 10 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the service. Pastor David Stackhouse will be officiating. Burial will follow at Olive (West) Cemetery. Memorial contributions to United Cancer Services of Elkhart County OR Baugo Church of the Brethren. Online condolences at www.rrelfh.com. | COPELAND, Donald Gene (I5610)
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155 | Donna Marie Roberts, 61, Belton, MO, died November 20, 2003, at Research Medical Center. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Monday, November 24 at WebbFreer Funeral Home, 205 SW 17th St., Blue Springs, MO, 64015. Cremation to follow with inurnment in Blue Springs Cemetery. Survivors include mother Ella G. Taylor, Harrisonville, MO; sons Michael T. Roberts, Independence, MO, and William Scott Roberts, Oak Ridge, TN; and four grand- children. (Arr. WebbFreer Funeral Home, 816-229-2101) Kansas City Star, The (MO) Date: November 23, 2003 Page: B3 Record Number: 1308207 Copyright (c) 2003 The Kansas City Star | BUNNER, Donna Marie (I3663)
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156 | Dora Ann Mendel, 89, of Venita, Okla., will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Clinkingbeard Funeral Chapel in Ava with the Revs. Gilbert Hambleton and Eldon Morris officiating. Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Mendel died at 2:10 p.m. Monday at Foster Nursing Home in Venita, (crossed out and Springfield, Mo written in) following a long illness. She was born June 29, 1888, at Rome, the daughter of John and Margaret Eddings Jennings. She married Roland J. Mendel at Rome June 3, 1906. Mr. Mendel preceded her in death April 17, 1952. Surviving are two sons, Virgil O. Mendel of Ava, and Leslie O. Mendel of Yucipa, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Edith Banks Smith of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Grace Ellison, Venita, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Turner, Ava, and Mrs. Rachel Simpson, Thornfield, 14 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren; and 12 great-great-grandchildren." | JENNINGS, Dora Ann (I2687)
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157 | Doris Jeanelle Hicks, 99, went to be with the Lord on Monday, Feb. 14, 2011. She was born Nov. 21, 1911, to John Lester and Alberta Lillian (Tillett) Hicks, in Morrillton, Ark. Doris was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Pauline and Montine; and her husband, Delmar. Survivors include daughter, Martha (Jerry) Woods; son, Hugh Hicks; granddaughters, Jeanelle (Jeff) VerWayne, Morgan (Travis) Patten, Pam (Tim) Kroskie and Cassandra Hicks; and five great-grandchildren. Doris attended Arkansas State Teachers College, and received her bachelor's and master's degrees from Butler University. She retired in 1976, after more than 20 years teaching at Granville Wells School. She was a member of and taught Sunday school at North Christian Church in Advance for more than 40 years. Calling will be 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, at Russell & Hitch Funeral Home, 223 N. Meridian St., Lebanon. Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, with the Rev. Steve Rich officiating. | HICKS, Doris Jeanelle (I4485)
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158 | Dorothy E. Webb, the third wife of drugstore tycoon James Earl "Doc" Webb, has died at age 71. Mrs. Webb, who was married to the legendary entrepreneur for the last four years of his life, died Tuesday (March 2, 1999) at Edward White Hospital. She had cancer, her daughter, Pamela A. James, of St. Petersburg, said Thursday. A fountain worker at Webb's City for several years, she and Webb were married June 8, 1978, in Las Vegas. "Doc" Webb, a 5-foot-5 dynamo from the mountains of Tennessee, arrived here in 1925 and created "The World's Most Unusual Drug Store," a retail empire on 10 downtown blocks. It was famed for its low prices - and for its dancing chicken and drum-beating duck. He died in 1982 at age 85. His first marriage, to Marie Bowers, with whom he had two children, ended in divorce after 12 years. His second wife, the former Aretta Brooks, died in 1973. Mrs. Webb, a homemaker and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, moved with her family from her native Walkerton, Ind., to Tampa as a girl of 8 and soon moved again to St. Petersburg, her daughter said. Her first husband was George R. Ondriezek, a funeral director, who died in the early 1970s. Survivors in addition to her daughter include two sons, Scott D. and Phillip K. Ondriezek, and a sister, Elpha Thompson, all of St. Petersburg; a brother, George Landen, Norfolk, Va.; five grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes & Cremation Tribute Center-Ninth Street Chapel, 2201 Dr. M.L. King St. N. A funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 401 Fifth St. N., with burial at Memorial Park Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 4801 86th Ave. N, Pinellas Park, FL 33782. - Information from Times files was used in this obituary. St. Petersburg Times (FL) Date: March 5, 1999 Author: CRAIG BASSE Edition: 0 SOUTH PINELLAS Page: 9B Record Number: SPT9903050171 Copyright (c) 1999 St. Petersburg Times | LANDEN, Dorothy E. (I3376)
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159 | Dorothy L. Terzian 66, of Springfield died at 10:35 p.m. Tuesday at St. John's Hospital. She was born in Salina, Kan., on Feb. 1, 1921, the daughter of Frank and Gertrude Phillips Just. She married George Terzian in 1947. Her father, Frank, preceded her in death. Surviving are her husband, George; one daughter, Dixie Nixon of Wichita, Kan.; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; her mother, Gertrude Just of Salina, Kan.; one sister, Doris Keith of Oregon; seven brothers, Vernon and Glen Just, both of Wichita, Kan., Gail Just of Oregon, Gary Just of Alaska, Jack Just of Garden City, Kan., Frank and Louis Just, both of Colorado; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Bisch Memorial Home, with the Rev. Dick Piscatelli officiating. Burial will be in Camp Butler National Cemetery. State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) Date: February 26, 1987 Edition: M1,M2,S1 Page: 28 Record Number: 0000053304 All content is (c) Copyright 1987 The State Journal-Register, a division of Copley Press, Inc. | JUST, Dorothy (I5420)
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160 | Dorothy M. Lindy, 82, of Evansville, Indiana, died at 10:17 a.m. Friday, May 3, 2002, at Angel River Health and Rehabilitation. Dorothy formerly worked for Visiting Nurses Association. She loved to do crafts and art. She was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Emerson Lindy, in 1987. Remembrances may be made online at www.mem.com. Surviving are her sons, Emerson Robert Lindy and Ted Lindy, both of Evansville, Ind.; daughters, Carol Gates, Ann Hettenbach, Joyce Lindy and Linda Rickard, all of Evansville, Ind., and Sharon Studer of Boonville, Ind.; grandchildren, Denny Gates, Gail Behme, Lisa Smith, Jamie Hettenbach, Michael Lindy, Kevin Lindy, Angie Worstell, April Waterman and Zac Rickard; seven great-grandchildren; brother, Jim Steinmetz of Kuttawa, Ky.; sister, Virginia Gates of Evansville, Ind.; and nieces and nephews. Services will be Monday, May 6, 2002, at 1 p.m. at Alexander West Chapel, Dr. Keith Adkins officiating, with entombment in Alexander Memorial Park Mausoleum in Evansville. Visitation will be Sunday, May 5, 2002, from noon to 6 p.m. and Monday, May 6, from 11 a.m. until service time at Alexander West Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by Alexander West Chapel, 2100 W. Illinois Street, Evansville, IN 47712. Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Date: May 5, 2002 Edition: Final Page: B6 Record Number: 0205310020 Copyright, 2002, Evansville Courier & Press | STEINMETZ, Dorothy Mae (I3729)
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161 | Douglas County Herald, Ava, Missouri: "March 18, 1937 -- Everett Jennings, 39, Dies. Funeral services were conducted Sunday for Everett Jennings, 39, who died at his home at Longrun Saturday. Burial was in the Thornfield cemetery. His wife, Della Jennings, survives." | JENNINGS, Charles Everett (I2799)
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162 | Douglas County Herald: "Orville Monroe Turner, 83 Feb 23, 2006 Orville Monroe "O.M." Turner, 83, of Taneyville, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 14, at Cox Medical Center South, Springfield. He was born Oct. 14, 1922, the son of Chesley and Nora (Jennings) Turner, in Thornfield. O.M. married Hazel Yvonne Clayton on May 2, 1942, in Forsyth, and they enjoyed more than 63 years together. He served in the armed forces during World War II and was a life member of VFW Post 5993 of Ava. Orville was a lifelong businessman of Taney County and a member of the General Baptist Church of Bradleyville. Survivors include his wife, Hazel, of the home; three sons, Jerry Turner and wife, Joan, Ozark, Gail Turner and Connie, of Aurora, and Tony Turner and Patti, of Powersite; one daughter, Debbie Wilkey and husband, Jim, of Forsyth; two brothers, Bob Turner, of Columbia, and Clinton Turner, of Ontario, Ore.; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Orville was preceded in death by his parents and one brother. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m., at the Forsyth Whelchel Funeral Chapel. Burial followed at the New Blair Cemetery at Bradleyville with full military honors." | TURNER, Orville (I2816)
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163 | Draft registration lists birth year as 1883. | LINDY, Walter Daniel (I2409)
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164 | Drowned in the Mississippi River, trying to save a young girl. | GARRISON, Jesse Leonard (I6064)
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165 | Earl and Valrie were married in Salina. Ks. and moved to Martinez. CA. in 1947. Earl was employed by the Coglizer Liquor Store. In a diary that Celia Andrist wrote. she said "Got a letter from Valrie. Earl went back to California to take job in hotel. 8 hrs., 6 days a week at $48.00 per week and 112 price on apartment. (furnished). That entry was made in Celia's diary on July 29. 1946. | JUST, Earl Curtis (I460)
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166 | Earl graduated from Washington High School in Salina. KS. His occupation was a grocer. When he was a young man he liked to hunt, fish and go bowling. Later in life he enjoyed gardening. He had a small greenhouse and a large vegetable garden. He loved flowers and his favorites were black iris and coral roses. Earl was a World War II Veteran. He served as a Medic from 1943-1946 in Africa and Italy. While serving his country, his jeep was blown up as he was driving. His life was spared and he credits the letters from his wife, Lucille, that were in his pocket. | JUST, Earl Birdsell (I415)
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167 | Earl Wayne Andrist, age 73, died August 8, 1997 at his home in West Valley City. Born February 19, 1924 in Kansas City, Kansas, son of Paul and Sarah Esther Bunner Andrist. Survived by his wife, Dottie; daughers Hollie Andrist of Highland, California, and Cali Andrist of Rialto, California; son, Eric Andrist of Burbank, California; son, Reggie Andrist and girlfriend, Johanna Valentine, Las Vegas, Nevada; daughter, Esther (Dan) Petersen, West Valley City; three grandchildren. At his request no services will be held. Local arrangements under the direction of McDougal Funeral Home. **** Earl Wayne Andrist, age 73, died August 8, 1997 at his home in West Valley City. Born February 19, 1924 in Kansas City, Kansas, son of Paul and Sarah Esther Bunner Andrist. Survived by his wife, Dottie; son, Reggie Andrist and girlfriend, Johanna Valentine, Las Vegas, Nevada; daughter, Esther (Dan) Petersen, West Valley City; three grandchildren. At his request no services will be held. Local arrangements under the direction of McDougal Funeral Home. T 8/10T 8/10 Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) Date: August 10, 1997 Edition: Final Page: B7 | ANDRIST, Earl Wayne (I282)
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168 | EAST PEORIA, IL - Ralph W. Polley Sr., 82, of East Peoria, Ill., died at 12:38 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, at Proctor Hospital in Peoria, Ill. Ralph was born on Dec. 21, 1928, in Evansville, Ind., to Robert O. and Alma Bunner Polley. He married Delores A. Carl on July 4, 1953, in Griffin, Ind. She preceded him in death, on Feb. 14, 1998. Ralph was also preceded in death by his two brothers, two sisters, two grandsons and one granddaughter. He is survived by his children, Charles (Jackie) Polley; Carolynn (Paul) O'Donnell; Patricia (Jason) Polley; Ralph Jr. (Pam) Polley; Richard (Paul) Valdez-Polley; seven granddaughters; two grandsons; and one great-granddaughter. After his father's death in 1932, Ralph and his siblings lived in the Holt Masonic Children's Home in Jeffersonville, Ind. Ralph fondly remembered his 13 years at the home. He believed those years were instrumental to his upbringing. Ralph served 5 1/2 years in the Seagoing Marines. He spent his last tour of duty in the Korean conflict, where he was awarded the Purple Heart. After his return from Korea, Ralph went to work for the J.E. Hanger Corporation, where he was a certified prosthetist for 38 years and 51 days. He was instrumental in the lives of many Peoria-area amputees. Ralph was an avid Cubs fan. Maybe next year, Pop! Graveside services will be held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Griffin, Indiana. Published in Peoria Journal Star on November 4, 2011 | POLLEY, Ralph W. Sr. (I6533)
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169 | Edith I. Smith, 89, of Yakima died Monday in Edmonds. Mrs. Smith originally was from Rome, Mo. Visitation will be held today. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home Chapel. Committal will follow at Tahoma Cemetery. Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) Date: September 24, 1998 Page: 5B-1 Record Number: 0FCD010D083D34DE Copyright, 1998, Yakima Herald-Republic. All Rights Reserved. "In Loving Memory of EDITH I. SMITH Birth and Place of Birth April 26, 1909 Rome, Missouri Death and Place of Death September 21, 1998 Edmonds, Washington Funeral Service Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home Friday, September 23, 1998 11:00 a.m. Elder R. J. Mendel, Officiating Harley Dyck, Vocalist Rosemary Falon, Organist Interment Tahoma Cemetery Yakima, Washington" | MENDEL, Edith Irene (I2699)
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170 | Edith's nickname was "Deedie". Family members say she was a good student and excelled in Latin. Edith's fIrst husband was Ernie Wood. They had a child (Celia) that died at birth. They divorced. Edith married Charles Fragman, her second husband. They both worked at the Bomber Plant in Kansas City, Kansas, which is now General Motors. They had no children. Her address is listed in Pleasant Hill, Mo. at the time of her fathers death in 1937. She lived in Pleasant Hill with her husband Charles where he ran a hardware store. Edith worked as a secretary for McKessen Pharmaceutics. When she retired, she and her sister Olive moved to Edna, Kansas. They liked the small town life. Edith is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Kansas City, Ks. More About EDITH HAZEL ANDRIST: Burial: June IS, 1972, Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Ks., Service held at the First Baptist church in Edna, KS on June 14th. | ANDRIST, Edith Hazel (I112)
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171 | Edmond Polk was the second son (and third child) of Charles Polk the Indian Trader. Edmund POLK . was born 1740 in (Prince Georges' County) now Frederick Co, MD. He grew up in Maryland, migrated first to Kentucky and then on to Pennsylvia where he met and married Mary Fultz in 1765 at Fort Pitt, Allegheny Co. Pennsylvania. Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Records: Edmund served as a Major and Second in command of the Fourth Battalion, Washington County, PN in the American Revolutionary War, serving on the Rangers on the Frontier, Militia. (PA ARCH, 5th SER, Vol 4, P 417). His National Service # is 561300. City: Fort Pitt Vicinity, PN. County: Washington Co, State: Pennsylvia. His ancestor number for the National Society of the Daughters' of the American Revolution is A090150. (See the Dictionary of American Biography, Volume VIII, page 61.) In the book 'American Guthries and Allied Families', page 441 tells us that "Edmond Polk was remarkable for his integrity and piety, as well as his handsome person." Until he, his wife and children made the trip to Kentucky by flatboat via the Ohio River, he lived in Washington County, PN on Cross Creek. Pennsylvania Archives, Third Series, Volume III, page 527 show Edmund owning 800 acres. In the Spring of 1780, his family, brothers and their sister descended the Ohio River landing at the Falls of the Ohio what is now Louisville, Kentucky. After a short stay, they moved on to what is now Shelby, Spencer and Nelson Counties. Edmond Polk was appointed to a committee to report on the work of building a debtor's prison, a prison for criminals, a whipping post, pillory and stocks. In 1875 three of his sons left Kentucky for Indiana. By the time of Edmond Sr.'s death, the only children still living in Nelson County were his son James, his daughter Sarah Fowler, and the two unmarried daughters, Mary and Nancy. Edmond Polke Sr. died prior to May 9, 1825 in Bullitt Co, KY. (Smithville). His grave has never been definitely located. His will is recorded in Nelson County, KY, Will Book E, Page 285. In his will, he left his 160 acre farm to his wife Mary Polke. They had the following children: Thomas, Reverend Charles, Edmond Jr., Hannah, Christina Katherine, Sarah, Mary (Polly), Nancy and James. This story was written by Pamela Polk Boles Moore | POLKE, Major Edmund (I6676)
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172 | EDNA - Virginia May Ross, 72, of Edna, died at 12:15 a.m. Friday, Aug. 4, 2000, at the Shawnee Gardens Nursing Center in Shawnee Mission, where she had entered July 28. She was born Jan. 8, 1928, in Chicago, Ill., to Milburn M. and Carrie (Andrist) Ross. She graduated from Wichita State University in 1951 with a bachelor of fine arts degree. She was a free-lance artist. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Edna. She is survived by numerous cousins. A graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at the North Edna Cemetery with the Rev. Larry Wilkes officiating. No visitation is scheduled and the casket will be closed. Memorials to the First Baptist Church of Edna may be left at the Bath Funeral Home, Box 325, Altamont, 67330. Parsons Sun (KS) Date: December 11, 2000 Record Number: 10F1AE8EC150A61A Copyright, 2000, Parsons Sun. All Rights Reserved. | ROSS, Virginia May (I24)
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173 | Edna Freeman, 83, of Dover died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2003, at Johnson Regional Medical Center. She was born in the Holman Community north of Lamar. Member of the Gospel Lighthouse Pentecostal Church, and was preceded in death by three sisters; one brother; and one grandchild. Survivors include two sons, Bobby Mathews and Gary Freeman, both of Dover; two daughters, Paulette Helton of Dover and Margaret Matlock of New Blaine; four sisters, Louise Freeman of Gum Log, Mae McNeeley of California, Kathern Leavell of Dover, and Dorothy Grady of Edwards, Mo.; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 26, at the Gospel Lighthouse Pentecostal Church with Rev. Bobby Freeman officiating. Pallbearers were Kenneth Riggs, R. L. Williams, Ronnie Mathews, Danny McMinn, Jimmy Floyd, and Joe Hampton. | MATHEWS, Edna (I2592)
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174 | Edna Kerrick, 83, Edna, Kan., died Nov. 5, 1993, at a hospital in Coffeyville, Kan. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the North Edna, Kan., Cemetery. Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church, Edna, or after 10 a.m. today at the Bath Chapel, Altamont, Kan. The family suggests contributions to the new organ fund at the church. Mrs. Kerrick was born in Salina, Kan., and lived in Hermitage, Mo., moving to Edna in 1991. She was a member of the church. Her husband, Winston Kerrick, died in 1991. Survivors include a sister, Carrie Ross, and a niece, Virginia Ross, both of Edna. Kansas City Star, The (MO) Date: November 7, 1993 Edition: METROPOLITAN Page: B6 Record Number: 198425 Copyright (c) 1993 The Kansas City Star | ANDRIST, Edna (I382)
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175 | Edna's nickname was "Pudgie". Her fIrst husbands name was Frank Slaughter. At the time of Edna's father death in 1937 she lived in Chicago, IL. She worked as a secretary for a garment company in Kansas City, Mo. Edna had no children. She was a great cook. She cooked Thanksgiving dinner for her family, including her sisters and their families. She lived in Kansas City Mo. with her second husband, Winston. Thev later moved to Hermitage. Mo., where she was involved in church work at the Hermitage Methodist Church. She was baptized there at the age of 83. When Winston died, Edna moved to Edna, Ks .. and built a duplex which she shared with her sister Carrie and niece Virginia Ross Her obituary reads as follows: Edna Kerrick, 83, of Edna, KS., passed away Friday (Nov. 5, 1993) in the Coffeyville regional Medical Center after a short illness. She was born Dec. 6, 1909, in Salina to Alfred and Celia (Paul) Andrist. She was married to Winston Kerrick and he preceded her in death in January of 1991. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Edna. Survivors include one sister, Carrie Ross of Edna; and one neice, Virginia Ross of Edna. She is preceded in death by one brother and six sisters. Grave side services and burial will be at 10:30 AM. Monday at the North Edna Cemetery. Visitation will be from9 AM. to 10 AM. Monday at the First Baptist Church in Edna. A memorial has been established to the First Baptist Church to be used for the Organ Fund. Friends may call after 10 AM. today at the Bath Funeral Home in Altamont. | ANDRIST, Edna (I382)
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176 | Edward's name was found in the 1860 Census for Macoupin County, TIL He was listed as 2 years old. His family lived in the city of Carlinville, illinois. His parents Charles and Louisa were listed and so was his brother Robert. No other children were listed on the 1860 census. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 Record for Mr Eddy L Andrist E L Andrist to I M Scanland This certifies that Mr Eddy L Andrist Laddenia MO and Miss Ida May Scanland Johns Branch MO were united in Matrimony by me on the 30 day of April 1878 T Bernard Minister of the Gospel Ashley MO Filed for Record May 2 1878 John Gregg Recorder | ANDRIST, Edward L (I326)
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177 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ROOT, Edwin Dwight (I518)
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178 | Elizabeth "Betty" M. Wall, 76, died Jan. 15, 2006, at Thornton Hospital. Born Nov. 18, 1929, in Baltimore, Md., she was a resident of Carlsbad for 43 years. She graduated high school, St. Bernadine's in San Bernardino, Calif. Her hobbies were Oriental art and Swarovski Crystal. She collected all things Maxine. She was a devoted Marine Corps bride and loving mother. She was always willing to help anyone in need. Maxine and Mom could have been sisters. Mrs. Wall was preceded in death by her father, Frank W. Smith; and mother Julia Smith. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Caleb N. Wall of Carlsbad; son Jeffrey of Oceanside; daughters and son-in-law Cynthia Wilson and Richard Sagers of San Diego and Kimberly Gustafson of Seattle; brother and sister-in-law Bill and Dorothy Smith of Parker, Ariz.; brother David Smith of Chino, Calif.; grandchildren Erin, Kiel, Marilyn, and Shannon; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be private. Eternal Hills is handling arrangements. Californian, The (Temecula, CA) Date: January 22, 2006 Author: North County Times and The Californian Record Number: 33e4cccb5c81d78f8cd456a9a2d9106d6b1c6d Copyright (c) 2006 North County Times (Escondido, CA) | SMITH, Elizabeth (I2885)
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179 | Elmon Michael Sapp Born December 13, 1925 in Mt. Carmel, Illinois to Elmon and Eleanor Sapp. Elmon (Junior/Skip/Mr. Sapp/Dad/Papa) died September 8, 2010 at age 84. In between the above dates he grew up in Southern California and Yuma area on his dad's ranches, served in WWII, graduated from U of A, taught 32 happy years at Amphi Junior High, volunteered at the Arizona Historical Society, sang in city choruses and opera chorus, acted in Carousel, supported the House of Neighborly Service, taught ESL, and visited his beloved family in Southern California. Best of all he and his wife raised two children who now pass on his love and his love of ice cream to their children. Please celebrate Skip's life with his family at an ice cream social at Tohono Chul Park's Wilson Room, 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, just north of Ina Road, from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, September 18, 2010. The family thanks the caregivers at Villa A and Casa de la Luz Hospice for the care given Skip this year. So many organizations need financial help that we ask that you support the Alzheimer's Association or a charity of your choice in lieu of flowers to honor Skip. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel. Arizona Daily Star, The (Tucson, AZ) Date: September 12, 2010 Page: B6 Record Number: MERLIN_8899369 Copyright (c) 2010 The Arizona Daily Star | SAPP, Elmon Jr. (I5447)
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180 | Elsie L. Bailey, 93, Waverly, Mo., formerly of this area, former owner of Bailey's Service Station, died Dec. 17, 1994, at a hospital in Carrollton, Mo. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Dickey Chapel, Harrisonville; burial in Floral Hills Cemetery. Friends may call from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the Harrisonville United Methodist Church memorial fund. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned the station near Harrisonville from 1952 until retiring in 1965. She was a member of the church. She was a member of the Cass Medical Center Auxiliary, Harrisonville. She was born in Severy, Kan., and lived in El Dorado Springs, Mo., and in this area before moving to Waverly in 1990. Her husband, Bert Bailey, died in 1964. Survivors include a stepson, R.V. Bailey, DeQueen, Ark.; and a sister, Opal B. Good, Ottawa, Kan. Kansas City Star, The (MO) Date: December 19, 1994 Edition: METROPOLITAN Page: B3 Record Number: 271629 Copyright (c) 1994 The Kansas City Star | LONG, Elsie Isabelle (I2742)
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181 | Enoch Garrison was Married to my Grandmother Alice Elizabeth Prine. She never said alot about Enoch. she said she didn't want to Marry Enoch. She didn't know him. Enoch meet her Father somewhere. One day her Father told her that she was to Marry Enoch. She cried and didn't want to leave her family. Enoch showed up and she was forced to go with him. However, Enoch brought a very big white Mule with him. When they left Alices's father kept the Mule. She always said she was traded for a Mule. Alice and Enoch had one Son Jesse. Enoch was drafted into ww1. He left Alice went back home, Enoch was later listed as missing in Action. she never heard from him again. Alice later married again and had two sons. Jesse drowned in the Mississippi, River trying to save a young Girl. He could not swim. Conway Family Tree on Ancestry.com | GARRISON, Enoch A (I6063)
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182 | EPITAPH - Colonel Ezekiel Polk, grandfather of James K Polk, President of the United States of America. Here lies the dust of old E.P., One instance of mortality. Pennsylvania born, Carolina bred, In Tennessee died upon his bed. His youthful days were spent in pleasure, His later days in gathering treasure. From superstition lived quite free, And practiced strict morality. To holy cheats was never willing To give one solitary shilling. He can forsee--and forseeing He equals most men in being-- That Church and State will join their power, And misery on their country shower; The Methodist, with their camp-brawlings, Will be the cause of this downfalling; An error not desined to see, He waits for poor posterity. First fruits and tenths are odious things, And so are bishops, tithes and kings. | POLK, Colonel Ezekiel Franklin (I6804)
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183 | Estella "Stella" Lavern Best, 90, Rt. 1 Box 191, Oak Grove Road, died at 4:59 a.m. Friday at the Washington Nursing Center. The funeral will be at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at Gill Chapel. The Rev. Valarie Foughty-Killion will officiate with interment in the Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and after 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday. Eastern Star service will be at 6 p.m. Monday. She was born to Oliver Morton Standeford and Meadia A. Morton, on June 2, 1908, in Daviess County. She married Charles Lindy on Sept. 5, 1928 and he preceded her in death. She later married James Howard Best on Nov. 26, 1935 and he preceded her in death on Feb. 11, 1971. Best was a retired telephone operator serving for 29 years. She had attended Longfellow School and was a Maysvile United Methodist Church member. Also, she was an Eastern Star and Hoosier Pioneers of Retired Telephone Operators member. Surviving are: a daughter, Rebecca Newton, Washington; two grandsons and a great-grandson. She was preceded in death by a son, Jack Lindy; two sisters and two brothers. (April 9, 1999) | STANDEFORD, Estella L (I254)
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184 | Esther was a lifelong resident on the Kansas City area. She was employed by Swift & Co. for thirty years. | BUNNER, Esther Sarah (I707)
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185 | EUREKA, IL - Delores A. Polley, 67, of 205 E. Conover died at 11:49 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, 1998, at Methodist Hospital in Rochester, Minn. Born April 18, 1930, in Posey County, Ind., to Roy and Cora Frances McIntyre Carl, she married Ralph Polley Sr. on July 4, 1953, in Griffin, Ind. He survives. Also surviving are three sons, Charles of El Paso, Ralph Jr. of Eureka and Richard of Santa Fe, N.M.; two daughters, Carolynn O'Donnell of Peoria and Patricia Eaves of Fort Worth, Texas; one brother, Charles Carl of Poseyville, Ind.; four sisters, Betty Scott of Washington, Ind., Loretta Dunlap of Griffin, Marjilee Anderson of Indianapolis and Janice Yancy of Texas; and nine grandchildren. Two grandsons preceded her in death. A 1951 graduate of Wellborn Memorial Baptist Hospital School of Nursing in Evansville, Ind., she was a registered nurse at Eureka Hospital, retiring in 1992. She was a member of Eureka Christian Church. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Griffin. Journal Star (Peoria, IL) - Monday, February 16, 1998 | CARL, Delores A. (I6578)
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186 | Evansville Courier & Press (IN) - August 4, 2002 Deceased Name: Robert J. Groben Robert J. "Bob" Groben, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, formerly of Evansville, Ind., Paducah, Ky., Knoxville,Tenn., and Sarasota, Fla., died Monday, July 15, 2002, at Carolina Meadows Retirement Community. Bob, a native of Evansville, Ind., was a 1942 graduate of F. J. Reitz High School. After service with the Army 67th Field Hospital in World War II, he graduated from Purdue University in 1949, with a degree in Chemical Engineering. As an employee of the Union Carbide Corp. at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant for 25 years, Bob became supervisor of the Mechanical/Civil/ Structural Department of the Plant Engineering Division before transferring to the Oak Ridge Y-12 Facility in a similar capacity. Bob retired from Union Carbide in 1984. Bob is survived by one daughter, Pamela Groben-Tomberg M.D. of Chapel Hill, N.C.; one son, Glen Groben M.D. of Boise, Idaho; one brother, Richard Groben of Sarasota, Fla.; and one grandson, Joshua Tomberg of Chapel Hill, N.C. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth Young Groben. A memorial service will be held at the Old Dam Park off Highway 662 in Newburgh, Ind., on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002, at 3 p.m. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Lung Association (www.lungusa.org/donate/). Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Date: August 4, 2002 Edition: Final Page: B6 Record Number: 0208300021 Copyright, 2002, Evansville Courier & Press | GROBEN, Robert J. (I6003)
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187 | Evansville Courier & Press (IN) - February 11, 1997 Deceased Name: Noral Young Sr. Noral A. Young Sr., 100, of Newburgh, formerly of Evansville and Hamlin, Ky., died at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Cypress Grove Nursing Home in Newburgh. He worked for Prudential Insurance Co. for 33 years, retiring in 1952. He was also a tree farmer in Hamlin, where he won Kentucky state awards. He was a Kentucky Colonel. In 1985, he was presented the God and Service Award by Boy Scout Troop 359 at Union United Church of Christ in Evansville and by a troop in Murray, Ky . He was an active member of Good Shepherd United Methodist Church in Murray, where he taught Sunday school and sang in the choir. Surviving are two daughters, Jeanne O. Rea of Evansville and Anita A. Scholl of Newburgh; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. His wife, Bertha D., died in 1995. Services will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Kriekhaus-Sansom Funeral Home, Thomas D. Scholl officiating, with services and entombment in Murray Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Date: February 11, 1997 Edition: Final Page: A8 Record Number: 9702140022 Copyright, 1997, Evansville Courier & Press | YOUNG, Noral A. (I2939)
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188 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | YOUNG, Lucy (I2402)
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189 | Evansville, Ind. Eliot Carson Young, 46, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away Thursday, January 26, 2012, at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. Eliot was born in Evansville, Indiana, on September 4, 1965. He was a 1983 graduate of F.J. Reitz High School and a 1985 graduate of Vincennes University, University earning an Associates Associate's Degree in Laser-Electronics Technology. After graduating college, Eliot worked seven years at Field Container in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, where he was a laser computer technician. Upon returning to Evansville, he worked at Reis Catering. Eliot then worked in management for Two Men and a Truck. He was currently bartending at the Hilltop Inn. Eliot loved to cook, read and NASCAR racing. He was a member of Reed Masonic Lodge #316 and a member of Hadi Shrine Temple in Evansville. Eliot was president of the Hadi Shrine Temple Directors in 2009 and 2010 and a member of the Swords of Bunker Hill. He was also a member of the Hadi Mariners and the hospital staff. Eliot is survived by his parents, Carson and Linda (Simpson) Young; brother, Scott Young (Melissa); niece, Adison; and nephews, Nathan and Justin. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Monday, January 30, 2012, at Browning Funeral Home, 738 E. Diamond Avenue, with Rev. Art Christmas officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may visit from noon until 6 P.M. Sunday, January 29, 2012, at Browning Funeral Home. The Reed Lodge will conduct a Masonic service at 5:30 walk walk-p.m. with a walk walk-through at 5 P.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Eliot Young Benevolence Fund at any Old National Bank location or to the Hadi Shrine Hospital Transportation Fund, 6 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47708, in memory of Eliot Young. Condolences may be made online at www.browningfuneral.com. Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Date: January 28, 2012 Page: 6A Record Number: 120202335242 Copyright, 2012, Evansville Courier & Press | YOUNG, Eliot Carson (I6227)
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190 | Evelyn L. Newlan-Bunner, age 73, of Eagle Rock, MO, passed away on Friday, January 17, 2003, at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, KS. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday, January 23, at the AldenHarrington Funeral Home, 214 Oak St., Bonner Springs, KS, with the burial to follow at the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Kansas City, KS. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Evelyn was born on April 18, 1929, in Kincaid, KS. She was a member of the Golden Baptist Church in Golden, MO, and was an active member in the Eagle Rock/Golden/Mano Lion's Club. She was an avid bowler. Following her retirement from A&P Food Chain, she and her husband moved to Eagle Rock, MO, in the Table Rock Lake area. She was married to her husband, Robert L. Bunner, in April of 1949, and he preceded her in death in 1998. She was also preceded in death by her youngest daughter, Cindy Lea Edwards, in 1996. Survivors include one son, Robert D. Bunner of Eagle Rock, MO, three daughters, Gayle Johnson and her husband Sam of Walden, CO, Linda Duncan and her husband Bill of Kansas City, KS, and Ginger Rush and her husband Jim of Linwood, KS, two brothers, Chuck Newlan of Neosho, MO, and Harold Fouts of Osawatomie, KS, two sisters, Vera Weaver of Osawatomie, KS, and Helen Koch of Overland Park, KS, 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. (Arrangements: Alden-Harrington Funeral Home, 913-422-4074) Kansas City Star, The (MO) Date: January 21, 2003 Edition: METROPOLITAN Page: B2 Record Number: 10226050 Copyright (c) 2003 The Kansas City Star | NEWLAN, Evelyn Lois (I3668)
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191 | Every census shows a different age for Serilda. The first time she appears is the 1860 census and it lists her as 1/2, which I'm guessing should be 1/12, which would put her birthday in June 1860. If it was 1/2 a year it would make her birthday January 1860. | EDDINGS, Serilda Isabell (I230)
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192 | Family info; http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=MARS&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=17&GScntry=4&GSsr=3201&GRid=32414574& | MARSHALL, James C (I1701)
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193 | Family tree of Sir John Holcombe of England http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=0475c5fe-069b-41e4-bc17-2f26b6b95df9&tid=7889509&pid=327556225 | HOLCOMB, Joshua (P327565225)
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194 | Fannie listed as widow in 1936 city directory. | YOUNG, Levi T. (I2910)
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195 | Figured date backwards from death certificate. Correct if figured from 1930 Census for both Assunta and Frank. | AMBRUSO, Maria Carmela (I571)
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196 | Find a Grave contributors Mark and Kay have determined that there is no headstone for Sarah Peck. | EDDINGS, Serilda Ann (I5979)
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197 | Findagrave states birth year as 1896 | TAYLOR, Hilbert Alva (I2945)
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198 | Findagrave states birth year as 1896 | TAYLOR, Lyle T. (I2946)
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199 | First Alderman of Philadelphia, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Provincial Councillor, and the richest man in the city, owning all of the ground on the north side of Market Street from Second Street to the Delaware River and was a Quaker. | RICHARDSON, Samuel (I6700)
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200 | Forest Hill Cemetery, next to his parents | ROSS, Milburn Montgomery (I536)
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