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1301 Had no children BOYD, Martha (I27)
 
1302 Had no Children BOYD, Edith Louise (I145)
 
1303 Had no children, but raised sister’s two sons BOYD, Etta Hemphill (I2377)
 
1304 Had several childen. POTTER, Norma (I1006)
 
1305 Had three daughters. LOWREY, Edith (I937)
 
1306 Had two children one son and one daughter. POTTER, Lynn (I1008)
 
1307 Had two daughters. ROTH, Katherine (I928)
 
1308 Had two sons and one daughter.
Reference 5 identifies this person as Joseph Lee Lowrey, born in New Orleans in 1917 
LOWREY, Joseph Lee (I1002)
 
1309 Had two sons and one daughter. BERGEN, Winifred “Win” (I1004)
 
1310 Had two sons and two daughters. LOWREY, William Watson (I1001)
 
1311 Halseville, , SC, USA according to Heritage History of Chester County THOMPSON, Mary Eleanor (I1743)
 
1312 HAMILTON BEITH WARD, JR., 80, of Clermont died Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009. He was born in Memphis, the son of the late Hamilton (Dutch) and Louise Carrington Ward. He moved to Clermont in 1966 from Arkansas and was a retired Accountant. Hamilton taught the Ever Faithful sunday school class at the First United Methodist Church. He was a Captain in the U. S. Army and served in Korea receiving a Bronze Star with the 1st Calvary Division. He is predeceased by his wife Margaret Ann (Maggie)and survived by three sons, Stephen, Clermont, Keith, Orlando, Scott, Minneola; daughters, Beth Lutz, Lawrence, KS, Ann Rossini, Clermont, Layne Ward, Gainesville; brother, Vance T. Ward, Hanover, PA; sister Carolyn Mason, Dallas, TX; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. His service will be at First United Methodist Church, Aug. 15, 2009. Interment will be Aug. 17, 2009 at Florida National Cemetery at Bushnell. Arrangements are provided by Brewer & Sons Funeral Homes and Cremation Services.
Published in the Orlando Sentinel on August 14, 2009.  
WARD, Capt. Hamilton Beith Jr. (I3432)
 
1313 Hazelnut & Douglas Fir Street WOOD, Robert Gene (I445)
 
1314 HE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)
11/28/1926 In Memoriam (Sunday)
Clyde Emil Dowell, 35 years old, died in a local hospital Saturday. Funeral services will be held in the Christian church at Luther, Okla., Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the Arcadia cemetery, it was announced by Street & Draper. He leaves his wife and son, Clyde E., jr., of Luther, and his father, F.C. Dowell, Arcadia, and two brothers, Orvey W. Dowell and Vern C. Dowell, of Arcadia. 
DOWELL, Clyde Emil I (I9816)
 
1315 He served as Chief Sanitarian of Natchitoches Parish during the last years of his career. Known to all of his nieces and nephews as “Unk”, he was a greatly beloved “spinner of yarns”, and a patient teacher of little fishermen. ALDREDGE, Elton Dred (I1111)
 
1316 Heart Attack MOOSE, Manuel Foster (I284)
 
1317 heart attack SPANN, Mary Eliza “Mollie” (I1044)
 
1318 Heart attack FORD, Bessie (I1087)
 
1319 Heart Attack Claims Phillip Sandlin, Jr. Thursday At Cayce

Services were held Saturday Afternoon at 2 o'clock at Brantley-Hutton Funeral Home for Phillip Teele Sandlin, Jr., 35 year old resident of the Cayce community. Mr. Sandlin died suddenly Thursday night at his home after suffering a heart attack. He had not been ill and his death was both sudden and untimely.

Mr. Sandlin had been deer hunting Thursday. He was a weight inspector with the motor vehicle division of the Mississippi Highway Patrol. A member of the New Salem Methodist Church, he was also a member of the Byhalia Masonic Lodge.

The Rev. Charles Shipman officiated at the service. Burial was in the Cayce Cemetery.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Sarah Sandlin and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Teele sandlin, Sr. of Cayce.

Pallbearers were Mr. Sandlin's co-workers with the Highway Patrol and motor vehicle division.  
SANDLIN, Phillip Teele Jr. (I6679)
 
1320 heart failure COHEN, Ralph (I7933)
 
1321 Heart Failure, Baptist Hospital, Covington, TN, USA BASKIN, Vivian (I471)
 
1322 Heart Failure, Baptist Memorial Hospital East McQUISTON, William Calvin (I297)
 
1323 Helen Bonner Boyd passed peacefully at home Aug. 25, 2017 following a very brief illness of cancer. Helen was the sixth of six children born to Hayes and Martha Bonner Aug. 14, 1933 on North Beaton Street in Corsicana. She graduated from Corsicana High School in 1950 and Navarro Junior College in 1952. She met the love of her life, Robert L. Boyd, at the water cooler in the Navarro County Courthouse. They were married on June 25, 1955 and were blessed with three children Mack and twins - Jane and Jean.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Robert L. Boyd, her parents, brother Andrew Bonner, and sisters Betty Sue Gardner, Jane Fluker, Annie George Hughes and Ellen Womack.
She is survived by son Mack Boyd and daughter-in-law Molly Boyd of Ennis; daughter Jane Williams and son-in-law Jerry Williams of Waxahachie; and daughter Jean Bonds and son-in-law Bobby Bonds of Dallas. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Kaitlin Williams of Austin; Sara Williams of Beverly Hills, California; Lindsey Williams of Troy, Alabama; Jamie Boyd of Pullman, Washington; Rob Boyd and wife Sydnee of Midland and neighbors just like grandsons, Coyt Weaver and Teigan Weaver of Eureka. She is also survived by her brother-in-law Walker Boyd of Navasota, brother-in-law Wallis Boyd and wife Kathy Boyd of Bradenton, Flordia and many loving cousins, nieces and nephews.
Visitation was held at the Corley Funeral Home Chapel from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017 at Corley Funeral Home Chapel.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28, 2017 at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Corsicana. Interment was held at Eureka Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers will be Rob Boyd, Tim Boyd, John Hughes, Richard Bonner, Benny Womack, David Bonner, James Bonner, Coyt Weaver, and Teigan Weaver. Honorary pallbearers are Barney Thomas, Sammy Thomas, B.J. Coker, Albert Weaver and Westminster Presbyterian Elders. 
The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation and thankfulness to Dr. Kent Rogers and caregivers of Angels at Home for their love, devotion and care. 
In lieu of flowers - please send donations to Eureka Cemetery Association P.O. Box 34 Corsicana, TX 75151. 
An online guestbook is available at www.corleyfuneralhome.com and selecting the Helen Bonner Boyd obituary.
Published on August 28, 2017 
BONNER, Helen (I3848)
 
1324 Helen DeWese Simonton
Dec. 24, 1914 - Sept. 13, 2009

Helen DeWese Simonton, 94, of Brighton,  died at Baptist Memorial-Tipton. Mrs. Simonton taught music and was a middle and high school teacher. She was a member and played the piano for over 50 years at Brighton ARP Church.

Graveside services were Sept. 16 at Salem Cemetery. Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. 

She is survived by a daughter Kaye Simonton (Dr. Joseph W.) Black of Hilton Head, S.C.; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her spouse, Milton H. Simonton.

Memorials may be sent to the music ministry at Brighton ARP or Cornerstone Community Church. 
DEWESE, Helen (I3729)
 
1325 Helen Marguerite Cruze Flippin of Decherd passed on to be with her Lord on May 31, 2013. Mrs. Flippin began her remarkable ninety-nine years born at home on December 27, 1913, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Known for the masses of daffodils which bloomed in her garden every spring, Mrs. Flippin was a graceful woman who loved her family, her church, her friends and Lady Vol basketball. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Peter John Flippin, Jr., her parents, Della B. Cruze and Charles C. Cruze, Sr., and her brother Charles C. Cruze, Jr. She is survived by her daughter, Helen McGill (Tom); grandchildren Delanna McGill Rhoton (Troy) and Brant McGill (Emily); great-grand children Riley Rhoton, Reagan Rhoton and Woods McGill; nieces Pat Duncan of Sharps Chapel, TN, Gail Hatcher of Knoxville, TN, Betsy Wriggins of Pittman, NJ, Carr McCalla of La Fayette, LA, Drew Henwood of San Francisco, CA, Randy Henwood of Andover, KS and Lee Henwood of Germantown, TN. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 3 at two o’clock at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home. Visitation with the family will be 5:00 - 8:00 PM Sunday, June 2, 2013 at the Moore-Cortner Funeral Home. The family requests that memorials be made to the Decherd Presbyterian Church (P.O. Box 266, Decherd, TN 37324) or the Winchester Cumberland Presbyterian Church (P.O. Box 176, Winchester, TN 37398). CRUZE, Helen Marguerite (I9983)
 
1326 Helen Reed Loftin Lucado, 98, of Atoka, Tn. passed away on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at her home. Mrs. Lucado was a retired Mississippi school teacher. Services were on Thursday October 13 at 11 am at the Salem Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, where she was a member. Mrs. Lucado, the widow of John S. Lucado, Sr. is survived by two sons, John S.(Joy) Lucado, Jr. of Coldwater, Ms. and Thomas(Melanee)Lucado of Cordova, Tn.;three brothers, Ralph Loftin, Luke Loftin, Alfred Loftin; and two sisters, Ann Taylor and Doris Howell, all of Mt. Pleasant, Ms.;three grandchildren, Reed Lucado, John Lucado, III, and Katie McCulley; and one great-granddaughter, Olivia Lucado.  LOFTIN, Helen Reed (I9325)
 
1327 Hello Tom:
 
Great web site; thanks.  So many families in the mid west and central Mississippi Valley had their origins in the Chester SC area. 
 
Your Mary Jamison was the grand-daughter of Robert Jamison Sr. who came over from N Ireland with William Martin on the Lord Dunluce in 1772.  There were 5 ships as you know and they were all ARP.  Robert Jamison’s daughter Rebecca married Archibald Boyd (my line).  Archibald bought land fro Robert Jamison Sr. in 1801 and that is the earliest information about him available.  Robert Jamison’s son Gardner Jamison (b 1774 d abt 1826) is your Mary’s father.
 
Also your McQuiston line was prominent in Chester SC in the late 1700’s.  The name was spelled several ways (I.e. McQuestion).  The Hugh McQuiston in your line that married Mary Jamison was probably related to the David McQuestion who was on the Lord Dunluce with Robert Jamison Sr’s family.  They were all ARP and many who were also Seceders left SC in the mid 1830’s.  I have a lot of info on the ARP in this area.
 
Thanks for sharing.
 
Charles Boyd
Atlanta 
JAMISON, Gardner (I1211)
 
1328 Henderson, TX, USA WOODS, Sandy Sanders (I1589)
 
1329 Henderson: Lola Ruth Long Carrington, age 89, died Sunday morning October 16, 2016 at Sunrise Assisted Living in Plano, Texas.

Mrs. Carrington was born April 3, 1927 at Parsons, TN, the daughter of the late Harry and Ruby Houston Long. She graduated from Parsons High School, the class of 1945 and attended business school in Nashville. She married Casey Carrington of Parsons in 1947. They had made their home in Henderson since 1954 where Dr. Carrington owned and operated his dental practice until his retirement from dentistry in 1998.

Mrs. Carrington was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and she and Dr. Carrington were among the founding members of Woodland Hills Country Club. Her interest included golfing and playing bridge in addition to being wife, mother and a part of a group of couples that formed a tight knit group that spanned decades.

She had been a member of First Baptist Church of Henderson since 1954.

She is survived by a son Thomas Carrington and wife Marjorie of Plano, TX and their five children; Nathan (Amanda) Carrington, Zavire Shiran, Mary Ruth (James) Burger, Daniel (Steven) Carrington, and Andrew Carrington and granddaughters Rachel (Josh) Scobey of Memphis and Miranda Ruth (Craig) Melton of Germantown, both Judith Carrington Rowsey’s daughters. Judith preceded her mother in death in 1996.

She is also survived by great-granddaughters Casey Ann Scobey, Stella Claire Scobey, Rita Friday Carrington and Claire Elizabeth Burger, a bother James Houston Long (Sara) of Memphis, a brother-in-law Tom C. Parsons, Sr. of Nashville and a sister-in-law Frances R. Medley Long of Rockmart, GA and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Harry and Ruby Long, husband Casey Carrington, daughter Mary Judith Carrington Rowsey, a brother Harry L. Long, a sister Martha Long Parsons, and an infant son Eric Charles Carrington.

Funeral services will be 1:00 PM Friday at Shackelford Funeral Directors – Casey Chapel with Bro. Stan Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Henderson City Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at Shackelford – Casey Chapel from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM Thursday.

Shackelford Funeral Directors – Casey Chapel
Henderson, Tennessee
731-989-2421 
LONG, Lola Ruth (I8166)
 
1330 Henning, Lauderdale, TN, USA BLACK, Thurman Leroy “Ben” (I1253)
 
1331 Henry C. Robinson, b. Aug 1850, MS, USA m. Iva T Unknown b. Jun 1869, TX, USA lived in Paris, Lamar, TX, USA in 1900 with children Henry L., J. Herbert and Henry Robinson’s sister, Georgia b. Oct 1857 MS. Lydia Lowrey, age 24, was a boarder. ROBINSON, Henry Calvin (I854)
 
1332 Her grave is on Martin's Creek Rd and is the only grave there. It's located about half way between Carrington and Broadwater roads on the south side. Look for an old home site across the road. This is a single monument located in amongst some scrub trees.  CROOK, Josephine (I5414)
 
1333 Her parent’s home Family F1776
 
1334 Herald, The (Rock Hill, SC, USA) - September 22, 2010
Deceased Name: Ella Louise "Eloise" McKeown
Ella Louise "Eloise" McKeown

BLACKSTOCK Mrs. Ella Louise "Eloise" McDill McKeown, 101, died peacefully at the home of her niece in Grandview, Tenn., on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010, surrounded by her family. She was 101 years old.

The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, at Cornwell Presbyterian Church in Blackstock, S.C., with the Revs. Oscar Burdette and Tim Foster officiating. Burial will follow in the McKeown family cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25 at Barron Funeral Home in Chester, S.C.

Born in the family home in Chester County on June 22, 1909, she was the daughter of Robert Brice McDill and Helen Robinson McDill. She was one of five children, all of whom spent their lives in Chester. Following her marriage in 1944, to James S. McKeown, she moved to his family home place in Blackstock, where she lived until last year when she moved to Palmetto Village in Chester.

As a young woman, she waitressed at resorts in New York, North Carolina and Florida, serving dignitaries and Hollywood stars. During the Second World War, she worked as a supervisor in a war munitions plant. Following the war, she was hired by Belk's Department Store in Chester, where she worked in the business office until her retirement. Affectionately called "E" by her family, Mrs. McKeown was a long-time member of Cornwell Presbyterian Church and was known in the community for her lovely needlework, delicious cooking, gracious entertaining and devoted service to others.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James McKeown, to whom she was married for 56 years; an infant son; sisters, Katharine McDill Plyler and Sarah McDill Dixon; brothers, Robert McDill and Isreal McDill; nieces, Anna Clark Plyler Bourne of Grandview, Tenn., and Charlotte Plyler Lee of Manning, S.C.; and nephew, Floyd Watson Dixon Jr. of Richburg, S.C.

She is survived by her nieces, Helen Plyler Waller of Durham, N.C., Sara Ann Dixon Presley of Ocala, Fla., and Sarah Kirkpatrick Dixon of Richburg, S.C.; great-nieces, Kathy Dixon Small of High Point, N.C., Linda Pressley LaSelva of Ocala, Fla., Katharine Lee Fickling of Manning, S.C., Karen Waller of Alexandria, Va., Brenda Bourne of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Ilaeka Bourne Villa of Grandview, Tenn.; and great-nephews George Dixon of Richburg, S.C., Mark Waller of Durham, N.C., Capers Lee, David Lee and Mark Lee, all of Manning, S.C.; and 19 direct great-great nieces and nephews.

Her family wishes to thank the entire McKeown family including her late husband's nephew, Samuel McKeown of Blackstock; cousins, William McKeown of Blackstock and Harry McKeown of Fort Worth, Texas; and the many other relatives, caretakers and friends who lovingly offered friendship and care throughout the past several years. The family also appreciates the assistance of Louis Lockett of Blackstock, who worked for Mrs. McKeown for many years.

Local funeral arrangements are by Barron Funeral Home.

Memorial donations may be sent to the Cornwell Presbyterian Church, 2208 Columbia Highway, Blackstock, SC, USA 29014 or to a charity of choice.

Herald, The (Rock Hill, SC, USA)
Date: September 22, 2010
Edition: 1st
Page: 3B
Record Number: 616475
Copyright, 2010, The Herald, a division of East Coast Newspapers, Inc. 
McDILL, Ella Louise “Eloise” (I6527)
 
1335 Heritage History account says 1881, Census has 1884 HAMILTON, David Lee (I1958)
 
1336 Heritage History had his name as Saul. Cemetery note have Abram Goza GOZA, Abraham Saul (I676)
 
1337 Heritage History has 1889 WHITLOCK, Alice Lee (I2676)
 
1338 His father’s will indicated that he had been give $1,100 in 1835 and this represented his part of his father’s estate. It also indicated that Charles was dead at the time that the will was written. SIMONTON, Charles Strong (I353)
 
1339 His parents were divorced. His father operated a farm and general store at Bosco, LA, USA. Flivver was a practicing attorney in Monroe, LA, USA and served in the Louisiana State Legislature. PIPES, William Ford “Flivver” (I1110)
 
1340 History: 1842 Moved to Farmington, MS, USA., located four miles from the present town of Corinth, MS, USA. Here he became a brick mason. 1847 Served in the Mexican War. 1850 Tishomingo Co. MS. no children. 1860 Tishomingo Co., MS, USA. seven children. 1861 At start of Civil War he was living at Kossuth, MS, USA. nine miles southwest of Corinth, MS, USA. He was
pastor of the Baptist churches at Kossuth and Ripley. He served in the 32nd Mississippi Regiment and was a Colonel at the begining of the war. He was wounded at the battle of Perryville, KY, USA. When General Lowery was wounded and returned home to convalesce he realized he could not return to Kossuth as the Yankees were nearby. He had his brother Calvin go get his family and bring them to a cabin he had rented at Tippah, located eight miles south of Ripley, close to his brother Calvin. Here they lived three years. In Oct.1865 Mark bought a place two miles nearer Ripley. Four years later he traded it for the Brougher Place, the present location of Blue Mountain College. After the war for seven years he was the editor of the Mississippi Department of "The Baptist" which was publshed in Memphis. 1869 Mark decided to undertake the founding of a school for girls in the northern part of the state. It was opened Sept. 1873 with forty students enrolled, a few of them boys. Fourteen were boaders ($12.00 amonth) for forty sessions. Named Blue Mountain Female Institute. Fourteen years in sucession he was elected President of the Mississippi Baptist State Convention. Several times he served as Trustee of the State University and also of the Mississippi College at Clinton. When Modena married Rev. W. E. Berry in 1876 Rev. Berry bought a half interest in the school and the owners became the firm of "Lowrey & Berry". 1877 the school was chartered as Blue Mountain College.


Brigadier-General Mark P. Lowrey, one of the brigade commanders of Cleburne's celebrated division, became colonel of the Thirty-second Mississippi, in the Confederate service April 3, 1862. After more than a year's service in north Mississippi and Tennessee he was promoted to brigadier-general, October 6, 1863. This was after the battle of Chickamauga, where every brigade and regiment of Cleburne's division was hotly engaged.

At Missionary Ridge, Cleburne's division repulsed every attack made upon it, and at Ringgold Gap defeated Hooker and saved Bragg's army and its wagon train. Lowrey's brigade bore its full share of these noble achievements.

For the battle of Ringgold, Cleburne and all his officers and men received the thanks of the Confederate Congress. During the hundred days of marching and fighting from Dalton to Atlanta and all around the doomed city, and at Jonesboro, Cleburne's men sustained their high reputatior, and there were none among them better than the brave soldiers of Lowrey's brigade, nor a leader more skillful and intrepid than he.

One of the most spirited, and to the Confederates successful, affairs of the whole campaign was at Pickett's mill, in May, where Cleburne's division repulsed the furious onset of Howard's whole corps, inflicting on the Federals a loss many times their own. In this affair Kelly's cavalry, consisting of Allen's and Hannon's Alabama brigades, first encountered a body of Federal cavalry supported by the Fourth corps.

Cleburne, seeing the maneuver to turn his right, brought Granbury's brigade to Kelly's support, while Govan sent the Eighth and Ninth Arkansas regiments under Colonel Baucum to the assistance of Kelly. This little body met the foremost of the Federal troops as they were reaching the prolongation of Granbury's line, and charging gallantly drove them back and saved the Texans from a flank attack.

General Johnston in his report says: "Before the Federal left could gather to overwhelm Baucum and his two regiments, Lowrey's brigade, hurried by General Cleburne from its position, as left of his second line, came to join them, and the two, formed abreast of Granbury's brigade, stopped the advance of the enemy's left and successfully resisted its subsequent attacks." The victory was one of the most brilliant won by the Confederates during the Atlanta campaign.

At the battle of Atlanta, 22nd of July, Lowrey's brigade captured some of the eight cannon taken from the enemy by
Cleburne's division. General Lowrey went safely through the fierce battles of Franklin and Nashville, and led his men on the disheartening retreat from Tennessee and in the campaign in the Carolinas in 1865.

Source: Confederate Military History, vol. IX, p. 261 
LOWREY, Mark Perrin Sr. (I392)
 
1341 History: 1850 Fayette County, TN, USA. pg. , wife Elizabeth and three children.


Children: census records (Descendant: Mrs. Augustus A. Watts 312Cooper Drive Hurst, TX, USA. 76053) 
LOWREY, Calvin Adrain (I401)
 
1342 History: 1850 Tippah Co., MS, USA. pg 418, William E. age three with parents. 1860 Tippah Co., MS, USA.pg 78 William E. Berry age 13. 1876 Rev. W. E. Berry bought a half interest in the school and the firm of "Lowrey & Berry" was formed. It was chartered in 1877 as Blue Mountain College. BERRY, Rev. William Edwin (I882)
 
1343 History: 1920 associated with Blue Mounain College. They Lived in the Lewisbur g community of DeSoto Co., MS, USA. LOWREY, Leon Ray (I947)
 
1344 History: He was a student at Mississippi College from 1878-1881 listed as " W. T. Lowrey of Blue Mountain". 1880 Hinds County, MS, USA. pg. 70, Clinton, W. T. living close to Mississippi College. 1885 March 3rd he began his first administration as President of Blue Mountain College. !898 became President of Mississi ppi College and also served as President of Hillman College in Clinton. 1911-1925 he served as President of Blue Mountain College. In 1919 on December 11th the college was purchased from "Lowrey & Berry" by the Mississippi Baptist. The First Board of Trustees meeting was held in Winona, and Dr. W. T. Lowrey was elected as President. He was a promoter of the Memphis Baptist Hospital which was sponsered by three states (Mississippi, Tennessee, & Arkansas). He served as President of the Board from the begining until January 1944. LOWREY, William Tyndale “Will” (I875)
 
1345 History: He was a student at Mississippi College from 1880-1882.

1900 Jackson, Tennessee (madison County) two children. He was on the faculity at Union University from 1896 until about 1901. 
LOWREY, Mark Booth (I390)
 
1346 History: He was a student at Mississippi College from 1880-1882. In March 1885 he was living in Sardis, Ms. LOWREY, Perrin Holmes (I877)
 
1347 Hit by train at 3AM BLACK, Annie Mae (I1251)
 
1348 Home of her neice McDILL, Ella Louise “Eloise” (I6527)
 
1349 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3549
 
1350 Hopewell Congregation Family F6214
 

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