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1 | Advertisement Frances S. Simonton Moore BIRTH 21 Apr 1921 DEATH 27 Nov 2012 (aged 91) BURIAL Morrison Cemetery Brighton, Tipton County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map MEMORIAL ID 101389756 · View Source SHARE SAVE TO SUGGEST EDITS MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 1 Frances S. Moore of Brighton, TN was born April 21, 1921 and she was ushered into the arms of Jesus November 27, 2012 . Frances was the daughter of Will and Annie Lee Simonton. She is preceeded in death by her parents, her husband Dick Moore, brothers; Robert, Milton, Houston, Carl, and Billy.Sisters; Grace, Margaret, Lois, and Mary. Frances graduated from Brighton High School then Memphis State University, and enjoyed a long career as a teacher of buisness subjects at her alma mater where she was well-loved. Former students often expressed their appreciation for her teaching them typing and for the lessons they learned by watching the way she lived out her faith. She was a faithful follower of Jesus Christ and an active member of Brighton Baptist Church. She served there as Training Union Director; and for several years one of her greatest joys was working with children, preparing them for Bible Drill. She was so excited about young people learning the Word of God that was so central to her life. Frances remained dedicated to Brighton High School as well. She displayed the beloved cardinal throughout her home; and when the old building fell into disrepair, she was passionate about preserving the school and using it as a community center. She and many others spent hours cleaning and utilizing specific areas for the good of the community. She also served her community through Meals on Wheels. She enjoyed delivering meals with an extra helping of God's love as well as organizing others to do the same. In addition, she really liked basketball and was a big Memphis Grizzlies fan. Until their reunion in heaven she leaves her daughter: Patricia Moore (Anthony) Smith of Brighton. Son; Paul (Linda) Moore of Hornersville, MO. Daughter; Cathy Moore (George) Poteet of Collierville; grandchildren: Kelley Adcox, Patrick and Leanna Smith, Davie, Jonathan, and Cannon Moore. Laura Lee Ellis. Stephanie McOlgan. Bethina Casseus; great-grandchildren: Matthew and Sara Smith. Allison and Joseph Adcox. Joshua Moore. Liam and Grace Ellis. Georgia Grace and Graham McOlgan. Internment will be in Morrison Cemetery in Brighton. Frances Moore was a devoted follower of Christ who loved her God, family, community, and country very much. She will be missed. Memorials may be made to the Hornersville Baptist Church, where her son is pastor, P.O. Bx 185, Hornersville, TN. 63855 or to the Brighton Baptist Church, 168 E. Woodlawn Ave., Brighton, TN. 38011. Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home (901)476-9778 www.maleyyarbrough.com Published in The Commercial Appeal on November 28, 2012 | SIMONTON, Sarah Frances “Frances” (I3731)
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2 | Dr. James Barney Witherington III Dr. James Barney Witherington, III Covington, TN Dr. James Barney Witherington III passed peacefully in his home on April 3, 2019, surrounded by family. As a devoted healer practicing in West Tennessee for 37 years, Dr. Barney was a fourth generation physician. He graduated high school from Memphis University School and undergraduate from Rhodes College. He obtained a Master's from UT and Medical Degree from LSU. He was Board Certified, a Fellow of The American College of Physicians, and on The Tennessee Medical Board of Governors. Before pursuing his career in medicine, he was remembered fondly as a teacher of Biology at Byars Hall in Covington, TN. Dr. Barney was a kind and gentle soul who was passionate about life, family, and friends. He had a great appreciation for nature and the outdoors. He enjoyed anything relating to locomotives and travel by rail. He was a fan of all things Disney. Barney also possessed a marvelous sense of humor, and would appreciate it, for posterity, if no one plundered his favorite fishing hole. Dr. Barney is survived by his wife, Ann; three children: Suzanne Warren (Kellam), Barney, (Beth), and Rob (Rachel); three grandchildren: John Kellam Warren, Benjamin Witherington, and William Witherington; three siblings: Annie Clowney, Dr. John Witherington, and Randle Witherington. Dr. Barney and his family would like to thank all of the medical staff at the Jackson Clinic, Kirkland Cancer Center (Jackson,TN), and Vanderbilt University Hospital for the excellent care they provided him during his illness. They thank their friends and family for their enormous outpouring of support and prayers. Services will be held at Ebenezer CP Church, 70 Witherington Rd., Mason, TN 38049, on Saturday, April 6, 2019, with visitation from 1:00-2:00 p.m. and a memorial service at 2:00 p.m. The Family requests that any memorials be sent to Ebenezer CP Church or The Kirkland Cancer Center in Jackson, TN. Covington Funeral Home has charge of services. Friends may sign an online guestbook at www.covingtonfuneralhome.com. (He also loved a good tech gadget) Sent from my iPad Covington Funeral Home 901-476-3757 Funeral Home Covington Funeral Home - Covington 3499 Highway 51 S Covington, TN 38019 (901) 476-3757 Published in The Commercial Appeal on Apr. 5, 2019 | WITHERINGTON, James Barney (I3191)
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3 | Fullwood/Stokes, TX, USA/OK Ties Linda Fullwood (View posts) Posted: 10 Oct 2003 4:34PM Classification: Query Surnames: Fullwood, Stokes I am currently researching the Fullwood/Stokes family in TX. My husband and I moved to the original family farm settled in 1876 by James A Fullwood in Eureka, Navarro Co TX (Near Corsicana) If anyone has information on these families I would like to exchange information. Here is a small bit of background geography on these 3 Fullwood/Stokes marriages & family ties that may be related to you, along with various other family names too numerous to mention, with the exception of Boyd SC/Ark/TX and Chandler OK/TX, which have multiple marriages to Fullwood in Navarro Co TX. Sumter Co, SC, USA/Navarro Co, TX, USA/Duncan, Stephens Co OK/Lampasas Co TX James A Fullwood, B May 20, 1825 Sumter Co SC, d Sept 17, 1898 · Grandson to James C Fullwood, Pudding Swamp SC, mentioned in JCF Will Sept 1841, SC, USA · 1st & 2nd wife produced 15 children, 13 born Sumter Co, SC, USA, 2 Navarro Co, TX, USA (all 15 Fullwood children lived in Navarro Co, TX, USA) · 3rd wife was Emma (Emily) A.E. Brown, Widow of Samuel Forest Stokes with 5 Stokes children, in Eureka, TX, USA Robert Walter Fullwood, (1st son of James A Fullwood) b1856 SC, d1920 Lampasas · 1st wife R. A. (Annie) Castle, Eureka TX 1880 married · 2nd wife Flora Estelle Lords, b 1870, d1918 Galveston, TX, USA o 5 Fullwood Children Lampasas/Matagorda Co Elizabeth Iola Fullwood (7th dau of James A Fullwood) b1867 Sumter SC, d1956 bur: Eureka, TX, USA · Married Samuel Forest Stokes · Thought to live in Lampasas Co at some time. · Children unk Ernest Q Fullwood (Grandson James A Fullwood) b1900 Eureka, bur: 1996 Eureka TX · Married Tommie L Stokes b1911, OK, USA or TX d1985 bur: Eureka TX · Parents of TL Stokes, George Everett Stokes & Betty Chandler of Duncan, Stephens Co, OK, USA, having 7of8 Stokes Children buried in Duncan, OK, USA · Fullwoods lived and buried in Duncan Stephens Co OK Linda Fullwood Eureka, Navarro Co TX | FULLWOOD, J. A. (I2877)
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4 | Lawrence M. "Catfish" Lowrey June 22, 1939 - May 21, 2021 Lawrence M. "Catfish" Lowrey was born June 22, 1939 to Perin Holmes Lowrey and Margaret McKinley Lowrey in Baltimore, Maryland. Lawrence was married to Billie Ruth Hill Lowrey. He was the great-grandson of Mark Perin Lowrey, the Founder of Blue Mountain College. Lawrence was a member of the Tippah Historical Society. Lawrence was a devout Christian and a member of Macedona Baptist Church at Dean Town. For 40 years Lawrence worked at Master Bilt as a draft and design engineer and later he became a consultant and was in sales. Lawrence was a veteran of the National Guard. Catfish was survived by one son: Lawrence "Mac" McKinley Lowrey, Jr. (Rita) of Blue Mountain, MS; one daughter: Becky Lowrey Hegan (Gerald) of Blue Mountain, MS; two grandchildren: Cynthia Lowrey Pugh (Court) of Mt. Pleasant, TN, Lawrence McKinley "Bubba" Lowrey, III of Blue Mountain, MS; four great-grandchildren: Joseph "McKinley" Pugh , Colton Pugh, Braydon Pugh, and Lauren Lowrey. Lawrence was preceded in death by his parents and his wife. Catfish went home to be with the Lord at the age of 81 on Friday, May 21, 2021. The Graveside Service will be at the Blue Mountain Cemetery at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 23, 2021. Mac Lowrey and Gerald Hegan will be officiating. The pallbearers will be: Billy Wayne Joshlin, Joey Manly, Jamie Miller, Chris Bennett, Danny Moore, Joseph " McKinley" Pugh, Joseph "Court" Pugh, Lawrence McKinley "Bubba" Lowrey, III. The honorary pallbearers are Colton and Brayden Pugh. | LOWREY, Lawrence McKinley “Catfish” (I1052)
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5 | Was an ensign in USCG in 1930 census, stationed on the USS Cassin, New London, CT, USA | LOWREY, Searcy James (I926)
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6 | www.northdallasfuneralhome.com Mason, Carolyn Camille Ward August 4, 1930 - January 4, 2014 Carolyn Camille Ward Mason passed away on Saturday, January 4, 2014 at her home in Dallas, Texas. A graveside will be held on Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at 1:00 pm at Hillcrest Memorial Park, 7405 West Northwest Highway, Dallas, Texas 75225. Please send the family condolences. Copyright © 2014 North Dallas Funeral Home. All Rights Reserved. | WARD, Carolyn Camille (I3431)
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7 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | EDWARDS, Mary Kathryn “Kitty” (I15)
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8 | BOYD, James (I26)
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9 | HESTER, Irby Ray (I46)
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10 | McQUISTON, Pressly (I76)
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11 | BOYD, Mary Jane “Mollie” (I202)
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12 | BOYD, Robert Alexander (I214)
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13 | HEALEY, Helen Johnson (I1003)
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14 | BANKS, Sarah “Sallie” (I1085)
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15 | McQUISTON, Margaret (I1214)
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16 | McCREIGHT, Nancy Wilson (I2136)
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17 | HAMILTON, Wilma (I2258)
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18 | BOYD, Austin McQuiston “Mack” (I2379)
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19 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STEPHENSON, Bruce (I3774)
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20 | COCKERELL, William Franklin (I3913)
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21 | "Miss Mary" was born to William Little Patterson and Nancy "Nannie" Rosanna Boyd. She taught school, and became the Principal of Eureka School, in which all grades were taught. She was a lifelong Presbyterian, and assisted her father with his work as a minister, reading scriptures to him and assisting him with his sermons when his eyes failed. She was a beloved member of the Eureka community. findagrave.com note | PATTERSON, Mary Elizabeth (I2459)
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22 | # Will: 19 Feb 1839 Fairfield Co., South Carolina # Note: John Simonton appeared for the first time in South Carolina in a book published "Claims against South Carolina" growing out of the Revolution Books L-N Pub 1910 and refering to a Claim No 414 Book L" Issued the 28 October 1784 to Mr John Simenton for Eight Pounds Sterling for 81 Days Militia Duty in 1778 and 1781 as p(r) Account Audited-------Principal 8-0-0 Annual Interest 0-11.2. This would indicate that John was in South Carolina in 1778. In the Oct Court of 1788 in York Co, John appeared as Grand Jury member acting on the Administration of an Estate (not connected to the Simontons). On 8 Nov 1792 a deed of conveyance of land to John Simonton of York Co was recorded as shown in "Some South Carolina County Records vol 2, by the Rev Sias Emmett Lucas Jr.These records would indicate that John Simonton arrived in York Co before 1778 and was there until 1792 when he bought land in Chester Co South Carolina. Named as co-executor to his brother-in-law Robert Strong's estate. He lived in that section until 1798 when he moved down into Fairfield Co. A portion of his York Co. land was sold to Andrew Tipping in 1799, the last conveyance of this land was to Robert Caughran on May 26, 1799. The county records of Fairfied show that John Simonton both purchased and sold land from the year 1790 to the time of his death in 1840. He was wounded and confined in the home of Charles Strong and nursed by his daughter, Margaret, whom John Simonton afterward married. Dorothy Chance has that John Simonton was born in Rowan Co., North Carolina in 1760. His father was John Simonton, son of Theophilus Simonton II, who was the oldest child of Theohilus Simonton the I. Fairfield Co., South Carolina Written: 19 Feb 1839 Probated: 1841 Children: Robert Simonton William Simonton Sarah Wilson, wife of David Wilson John Simonton Jennett Douglas, wife of Alex Douglas Margaret Brice, wife of Robert Brice Mary Brice, wife of William Brice Wife: Sarah Simonton Neice: Letitia M. Weldon Dec'd Son: Charles S. Simonton John R. Simonton Margaret Simonton Witnessed: John Adger, James Boyce, Robert Bryson This information comes from the files of Roger Dellinger. Information taken from a Book, Simonton and Related families by William Simonton 1900 from Dauphine Co. PA. Information furnished by Hon. Charles H. Simonton, Judge of the U.S.Circuit Court, Fourth Circuit, Charleston, SC, USA. John was born in Pennsylvania in 1760 and was the first settler of the name in South Carolina. Duriong the War of the Revolution, he left Pennsylvania, accompanying a brother with Green's Army. Robert was not a brother but a great Uncle. Robert Simonton had land in York District since 1750-54 and he probably let John Stay on this land when John came to South Carolina. When he reached South Carolina he went at once to the Gastons and the Strongs, who were his kinfolks, and who were then settled in York District SC. With these he took part in the Partissan warfare which desolated upper Carolina. At the close of the war, about 1783 or 1784,he married Margaret Strong, who was a daughter of Jeannette Gaston. They had seven sons and five daughters. John Simonton died January 31, 1841, in his 81st year. He was a life long member of teh Associate Reformend Presbyterian Church, and for many years a Ruling Elder. Of the children of John Simonton, Robert, Charles, William and John lived to full age. Christopher, Alexander and James died under age. Of his daughters, Martha died under age. Margaret married Robert Brice and had a large family. One of his daughteres married David A Hemphill and their daughter daughter Margare married J. Lucas Gaston, a brother of Dr. J. McF. Gaston of Atlanta. Mary Simonton married William brice and had a large family. Jeannette Simonton Married Alexander Douglass. Sarah married Wilson. These also had large families. William Simoton and Robert Simonton (sons of John) migrated to West Tennessee in early life, and their descendents now are in that State and in Mississippi. A son of William Simonton, by name Charles B. Simonton, served several terms in Congress and was U.S. Attorney for some years ( the author of this information) John Simonton (son of John) remained at the Homestead and died at an advanced age, leaviing descendants who live in SC and in Florida. This John Simonton did not inherit any land from Robert Simonton from NC because there are records that Robert's land in SC was sold to another party in 1788 just before Robert died in NC. | SIMONTON, John Sr. (I343)
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23 | (1) Archibald McQuiston Simonton (1816-1842) married Leticia Strong (1822-1876), one daughter, Margaret Archibald Simonton (1842-1907), married Robert Thomas Wilson (1844-1924), their daughter Mattie Wilson (1866-1949), married S.0. Huey; William J. Wilson (1870-1871); John A. Wilson (1872-192?), James Ross Wilson (1875-1953) married Pattie Hart (1880-1968); Margaret Letticia Wilson (1877-1886); Archibald Simonton Wilson (1880-1881); Robert Todd Wilson (1882-1967) married Ann McQuiston (1894-living); | SIMONTON, Archibald McQuiston (I345)
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24 | (2) Christopher A. Simonton (1818-?) married Margaret Thompson (1825-1849), dying four months after the birth of son, Hugh Thompson Simonton (1849-1928) who married Ida Mae Waller (1853-1885) no marker has been found for her, Hugh Thompson Simonton buried Munford Cemetery, Covington. Ida May Waller was taken into the home of an uncle, John Reid, after death of her father, Edmond Madison Waller, who died in Civil War. Their children, Christopher Reid Simonton (1873-1951) unmarried was a cotton buyer as was his father, Hugh T. Simonton; Hugh Ernest Simonton (1875-1948) married Mary Bennett Hill, two children: Mary Ida married Sterling G. Cato, Clarence Simonton married Myrtle Sellers. Lucy T. Simonton (1877-1946) married John Taylor Lucado, (1870-1937), eight children born of this union; Claud Buchanan Simonton (1880-1940) married Margaret Fyfe (1882 N.D.-1972) seven children of this union; (Capt. C.B. Simonton had Claud B. Simonton live in his home so he could go to school in the winter months. His daughter, Anna Simonton, helped with Claud's studies.) | SIMONTON, Christopher A. (I346)
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25 | (3) Jane Simonton (1820-1843) married John Thompson (1810-1890), both buried Salem A.R.P. Cemetery, sons Robert Thompson (1839-1864), died Civil War) unmarried; William Thompson (1841-1923) married Alice Lee Saffell, their son, Edward Allison Thompson (1876-1927), married Luna Cunningham (1882-1947), seven children this union. These are the Rosemark Thompsons. | SIMONTON, Jane M. (I347)
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26 | (4) John Simonton (1823-1885) married Martha A. Miller (1828-no marker found for her). He was buried in Salem A.R.P. Cemetery, Their seven children: Robert C. Simonton (1848-1889) married Amanda Henderson; John M. Simonton (1850-1913) married Julia A. Thompson; Williarn A. Simonton (1855-1878); Christopher A. Simonton (1859-1917) married Mary Madison Purdy (1862-1944), children; Charles Bradley Simonton (1881-1941) married Anna Lanier. Lucile May Simonton (1883-1952) married Joseph Ira Cody, James Purdy Simonton (1886-1950) married Marianna Walker, John Will Simonton (1889-1958) married Lottye Elizabeth Hutchinson. Charles Judson Simonton (1862-1921) married Fannie McLaughlin, Mary A. Simonton (1869) married John Fleming, moved to Arkansas; James Lee Simonton (1871-1920) married Delia Simmons. Will recorded in Will Book B, page 342, Tipton County Clerk’s Office | SIMONTON, John (I251)
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27 | (6) Robert Romaine Simonton (1827-1881) married Margaret McQuiston (1828-1869) first, six children: Sarah M, Simonton (1856-1926) married J. Julian Whitley, Robert Simonton (1858-1883), Andrew J. Simonton (1860-1893) married Elizabeth (first name unknown), Archibald R. Simonton (1863-1865), William P. Simonton (1865-1949) married Annie Lee Mauldin, John M. Simonton (1867-?). Second wife was Mary Huffman (1835-1898), their children: Elnora Y. Simonton (1874-1927) married A. Manuel Moose, Spurgeon Simonton (1877-1886), Charles Borum Simonton (1880-1959) married Mattie Florence McQuiston. | SIMONTON, Robert Romaine (I348)
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28 | (Carroll/Coushatta area) | SPANN, Mary Eliza “Mollie” (I1044)
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29 | (Maybe Pilot Mountain Cemetery) | SIMONTON, Charles Alison "Al" (I3037)
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30 | (or maybe , Alcorn, MS, USA | Family F812
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31 | ),( | BOYD, Robert (I7)
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32 | ),( | BOYD, Ann J. (I34)
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33 | ),( | CARRINGTON, Floyd Powell (I5940)
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34 | , , TN, USA | BAIRD, William Claxton (I6423)
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35 | , Humphreys, TN, USA; Lived in Tipton County, TN, USA | McQUISTON, Holmes Calvin (I90)
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36 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2965
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37 | . . .Some five or six weeks since, Mrs. Boyd was severely burned by her clothes taking fire, while she was attending to her domestic duties; the flames, catching from behind, she did not discover them until she was in imminent danger. It occurred providentially that Mr. Boyd was in the house at an unusual hour, and came to her relief. With great difficulty, and after having his hands badly burned, he succeeded in tearing the clothes from her and quenching the fire. But she was left ina pitiful condition, and parched from her feet to her head. | McDOWELL, Mariah R. (I1709)
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38 | 005025 Lowrey - Mark Perrin Lowrey Iii, A Retired Architect, Died Tuesday Of A Heart attack At Touro Infirmary. He Was 70. Mr. Lowrey Was Born In Marks, Miss., And Lived In New Orleans For 50 Years. He Was A Graduate Of Tulane University And Received A Fulbright Fellowship To Study In France And Also Was Awarded The Fellow American Institute Of Architecture Award. He Was A Former President Of Vieux Carre Property Owners & Associates And The Crescent Council Civic Association. He Was Involved In The Effort To Halt The Building Of An Elevated Riverfront Expressway Through The French Quarter. Mr. Lowrey Was A Navy Veteran Of World War Ii. Survivors Include A Brother, Walter Plackston Lowrey. Services Will Be Private. Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home Is In Charge Of Arrangements. 01-03-1997 Times Picayune | LOWREY, Mark Perrin (I940)
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39 | 1 Hugh McQuiston b: 1786 d: 16 AUG 1829 + Mary Jamison b: 1786 d: 21 NOV 1869 2 Alexander Jamison McQuiston b: ABT. 1810 2 William J McQuiston b: 26 DEC 1810 d: 31 AUG 1867 + Eliza Ann Baird b: ABT. 1820 2 Elizabeth McQuiston b: ABT. 1812 2 Hugh Murdock McQuiston b: ABT. 1816 d: 2 AUG 1862 + Elizabeth McDaniel Boyd b: 1825 d: AFT. 1880 3 William H McQuiston b: 1857 d: AFT. 18 AUG 1932 + Mrs McQuiston b: ABT. 1860 d: AFT. 18 AUG 1932 3 Archibald Empsile McQuiston b: 7 JUN 1858 d: 31 JUL 1936 + Mary Elizabeth Strong b: 17 NOV 1859 d: AFT. 1880 3 John Calvin McQuiston b: 1861 d: 16 APR 1932 + Elizabeth Baker Lemmon 2 Nancy Jane McQuiston b: 7 DEC 1822 d: AFT. 1880 + William C Baird b: 2 NOV 1818 d: 18 MAR 1878 3 Mary J Baird b: 9 NOV 1847 d: AFT. 1880 3 John Lindsey Baird b: 4 JAN 1849 d: 18 DEC 1909 + Mary Ann Elizabeth McQuiston b: 13 MAR 1851 d: 14 NOV 1877 + Sarah A McQuiston b: 29 SEP 1844 d: 7 AUG 1917 3 Hugh A Baird b: 9 MAR 1855 d: AFT. 1880 3 William E Baird b: 28 MAY 1861 d: AFT. 1880 2 Mary Ann McQuiston b: 25 FEB 1828 d: 24 NOV 1907 + David Hemphill McQuiston b: 30 MAY 1820 d: 6 MAR 1888 Son of Hugh McQuiston and Ann Murdock. Husband of Mary Jamison. Children were Alexander Jamison, William J., Elizabeth, Hugh Murdock, Nancy Jane and Mary Ann. Siblings were Martha, Jennet, Margaret, Mary, William and Andrew. | McQUISTON, Hugh (I644)
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40 | 1 month 8 days old | KLEINSCHMIDT, August (I9183)
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41 | 1 month old in 1860 census | STRONG, Ralph I (I4223)
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42 | 1 William C Baird b: 2 NOV 1818 d: 18 MAR 1878 + Nancy Jane McQuiston b: 7 DEC 1822 d: AFT. 1880 2 Mary J Baird b: 9 NOV 1847 d: AFT. 1880 2 John Lindsey Baird b: 4 JAN 1849 d: 18 DEC 1909 + Mary Ann Elizabeth McQuiston b: 13 MAR 1851 d: 14 NOV 1877 3 Ida J Baird b: 1873 d: AFT. 1880 3 William Baird b: 1876 d: AFT. 1880 + Sarah A McQuiston b: 29 SEP 1844 d: 7 AUG 1917 3 Ada N Baird b: 3 AUG 1880 d: 21 OCT 1934 + James Hector Faulkner b: 12 APR 1862 d: AFT. 1880 2 Hugh A Baird b: 9 MAR 1855 d: AFT. 1880 2 William E Baird b: 28 MAY 1861 d: AFT. 1880 | BAIRD, William (I642)
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43 | 1 year 11 months old in 1920 census | CARRINGTON, Joseph Roney (I5937)
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44 | 1/19/184x | SIMONTON, Martha E. (I1864)
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45 | 10 months old | CARRINGTON, Margaret Ann (I5809)
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46 | 10/25/1917 OBITUARY (Thursday) William G. Strain, 59 years old, 832 ½ W. Reno avenue, died yesterday morning. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. 10/26/1917 Obituary (Friday) The funeral of William T. Strain, 59 years old, 832 ½ Reno avenue, who died Wednesday, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Hahn funeral home. Interment at Fairlawn. | STRAIN, William Thomas (I7403)
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47 | 10:00 pm at home of Claude Pickard, of “heart trouble” | BLACK, John Calvin (I261)
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48 | 10:15 AM | LANG, Flora Elizabeth “Bessie” (I425)
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49 | 10:25 pm | WEIL, Eugene Elbert (I504)
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50 | 11 BN LA INF CSA "Wash" was born March 3, 1828 in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana and died March 3, 1912 in Natchitoches, Louisiana. He is buried in the American Cemetery at Natchitoches. He was a stockman and farmer. He saw service during the War Between the States serving as a Private in Company A, 11 Louisiana Infantry Battalion, Confederate States of America. He came though the war unscathed after participating in some of the worst battles fought in Louisiana. During the conflict, he "walked away" (a common practice) and went home to be with Lizzie for the birth of their second child in January of 1863. There is no record of how long he stayed, but there was evidently no problem when he rejoined his unit. According to Army records, he was about six and one half inches tall with sandy hair and light eyes. He had a terrible grooved scar across his middle which he said came from "rasseling a bear'' he met in the woods. | FORD, Avner Washington “Wash” (I1045)
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