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1351 | Horace Phelan CASH III May 25, 1934-Nov. 28, 2008 WILSON — Horace Phelan “H.P.” CASH III, 74, of Wilson died Friday at SMC Regional Medical Center in Osceola. Survivors include his mother, Marie CASH of Wilson; daughters, Connie Riley of Heber Springs and Margie Miller of Memphis; grandsons, Justin Riley, Michael B. Sides and Dylan Riley; and sister, Ozella Warhurst of Apopka, Fla. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Wilson Funeral Home of Osceola with Dr. Gary Yarbrough officiating. Burial will follow at 2 p.m. in Poplar Grove Cemetery at Drummond, Tenn. Visitation is from 4-6 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home The Sun, Jonesboro, AR, USA | CASH, Horace Phelan III (I2205)
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1352 | Hospital in Pine Bluff, AR, USA | BOYD, William (I1819)
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1353 | Houston Chronicle (TX) - June 2, 2010 Deceased Name: JULIA WEIL DITTOE TX United States JULIA WEIL DITTOE, 86, passed away Monday, May 31, 2010. She was born and raised in Baton Rouge, LA, USA and graduated from LSU with a Master of Science in Mathematics. Mrs. Dittoe was an original member of St. Ambrose Catholic Parish, involved with the school, Golden Youth and the St. Ambrose Choir. She loved to travel and play Bridge.Julia is preceded in death by her husband, James Andrew Dittoe, parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Weil, Sr. and sister, Katherine Airhart.She is survived by sons, James Michael Dittoe and wife Sara, Stephen Dittoe and wife Ha; daughters, Diane Krawczynski and husband James, Julia A. Fulmer and husband Scott, all of Houston, Patricia Ray and husband Randy of Midland; grandchildren, Megan Dittoe, James "Kicker" Krawczynski, Sherry Krawczynski, Heidi Dittoe, Max Dittoe, all of Houston; Zachary Ray and Katie Ray of Midland, Tracie LaTray and husband Clinton of Wray, CO, USA; brother, Roy L. Weil, Jr. of Baton Rouge, LA, USA and numerous nieces and nephews.The family will receive friends for visitation from 5:00 to 8:00 pm Thursday, June 3rd at the chapel of Pat H. Foley Funeral Home, the rosary will be recited at 7:00 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be officiated by Rev. Msgr. James B. Anderson at 2:00 pm on Friday, June 4th at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 4213 Mangum Road, Houston 77092. Rite of committal will follow at Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery.Serving as pallbearers; James I. Krawczynski, Randy Ray, Scott E. Fulmer, James C. Krawczynski, Zachary Ray, and Clinton LaTray. Her sons Michael and Stephen will be serving as honorary pallbearers.In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the American Cancer Society for Melanoma research. Houston Chronicle (TX) Date: June 2, 2010 Record Number: 143269195 Copyright (c), 2010, Houston Chronicle. All Rights Reserved. | WEIL, Julia Lois (I1303)
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1354 | HOWARD WINFRED CLICK, 88, of Brighton, retired grocer and auto dealer, died of heart failure Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton in Covington. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home in Covington with burial in Salem Cemetery there. He was a member of the Sharon Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Mr. Click, the widower of Mildred McDaniel Click, leaves two sons, Robert Click of Memphis and Charles Click of Brighton; a sister, Dorothy Click Calicutt of Memphis, two grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 11/30/2000) | CLICK, Howard Winfred (I9338)
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1355 | Hugh Seed MCKEOWN Associate Reformed Presbyterian, page 183 March 22, 1888 Died, February 3rd, 1888, Mr. Hugh S. McKeown in the 34th year of his age leaves a wife and three children. | McKEOWN, Hugh Seed (I1952)
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1356 | Hugh was the son of David and Betsey (Brown) McQuiston. Hugh came from County Antrim, Northern Ireland with his family to South Carolina in 1772. He moved to Israel Township, Preble County, Ohio, in 1808. He and his wife Margaret Gaston were married in 1796 and had six children-William, Joseph, David, Eliza, Archibald, and Hugh. They were founders of the Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Israel Township. | McQUISTON, Hugh (I1215)
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1357 | Hunting accident; Findagrave has 1909; tombstone photo shows 1908 | SIMONTON, Ovid Lee (I9047)
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1358 | Hurricane Katrina | LANG, Nelson Corr “Nip” (I1282)
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1359 | Husband died 10/20/1943 widower | TROTTER, Delia [Deliah] (I1221)
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1360 | Husband listed as widow in 1920 census | ELLIOTT, Belle (I9048)
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1361 | Husband of Mary Elvira Harrington. Son of Samuel Mandeville Banks and Elizabeth Robinson. Served in the Army of the Confederate States of America as a chaplain. | BANKS, William (I2308)
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1362 | Husband remarried in 1873 | HENSON, Mary Ann “Mollie” (I844)
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1363 | husband was a widow in 1880 census | HUTCHINSON, Sarah A. (I6948)
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1364 | husband was a widow in 1900 and 1910 census | LEE, Alice (I1878)
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1365 | Husband was a widow in 1900 but had a 1 year old son | CAMPBELL, Allie B. (I2278)
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1366 | Husband was a widow in 1900 census | HOOKS, Sarah A (I2156)
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1367 | husband was a widow in 1900 census | UNKNOWN, Sarah E. (I3180)
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1368 | Husband was a widow in 1920 census | CHERRY, Vera Margie (I8585)
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1369 | Husband was a widower | McQUISTON, Rebecca (I84)
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1370 | Husband was a widower when he died | HEATH, Jane Ann (I3150)
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1371 | Husband was listed as widowed | UNKNOWN, Rosanna (I8229)
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1372 | Husband was married when he died | SAWYERS, Estelle (I1490)
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1373 | Husband was widow in 1910 census | UNKNOWN, Nora M. (I1806)
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1374 | Husband was widow in 1920 census | STERLING, Laura (I1364)
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1375 | Husband was “married” at his death in 2002 | OVERALL, Wilma Ann (I586)
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1376 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WATERS, Berlie (I3706)
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1377 | I assume the son exists since father’s tombstone gives his name as “Sr.” | BOYD, Banks Craig Jr. (I2836)
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1378 | I believe that her maiden name was Douglas. She first married Waller and 2nd married White. 3rd marriage was to Nathaniel Carrington. | UNKNOWN, Susan C. (I5150)
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1379 | I have info on Eddie's brother Luther from Tipton County. My great-grandfather's name was Luther Franklin Glass, he was from Atoka, TN, USA, and he married a Maggie Black. I think we might have some sort of connection. (posted by Eddie Sherrod Glass on ancestry.com Tipton County message board, 20 April 2000.) | GLASS, Luther Franklin (I571)
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1380 | I'm not sure if this the right cemetery. This individual along with an infant are buried next to Carrington Rd. in a small fenced in area. | CARRINGTON, Archibald C (I5065)
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1381 | Ida Lee McCain, a daughter of John Gettys and Omelia Caroline [Davis] McCain, was born on September 3rd 1869 in Idaville, Tennessee. On January 9th 1895, Ida married James Lee Robison by Rev. Thomas G. Boyce in Salem, Tennessee. James was the son of the late Rev. Hugh Harris Robison, A.R.P. minister of Ebenezer Prebyterian in Cotton Plant, Mississippi. | McCAIN, Lda Lee (I10227)
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1382 | ILL FOR TWO YEARS--Mrs. Annie McDANIEL, wife of Ralph McDANIEL, of Salem, died Thursday, May 5th, following an illness of two years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. KERR at the Salem A.R.P. Church, of which she had long been a member.The proof of her Christianity was illustrated in the fortitude with which she bore her long illness Besides her husband, she is survived by five sons; Ralph Erskine, Denver, David Pressley, Robert Agnew and Calvin Young; two sisters, Mrs.C.T.BRYSON of Pottsville, AR, USA, Mrs. Thede STRONG and one brother, D.P.YOUNG of this county; an aunt,Miss Belle PRESSLEY,who live in the home during the long illness of Mrs.McDANIEL. - From Covington Leader Newspaper - May 12-26, 1932 | YOUNG, Annie Laura (I4347)
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1383 | Illness is Fatal to B. E. Glass Sr. Bishop Edmond Glass Sr. died at 5:55 p.m. Saturday in his home in the Detroit community, following an illness of about four months. He was 78. Mr. Glass was born and spent most of his life at Detroit. He was one of the first commercial fishermen in the county. He was also a retired farmer. He married Miss Hautie Pace, who survives him, 39 years ago. Services were held by the Rev. W. L. Hill, assisted by the Rev. E. V. Underhill, pastor of the First Methodist Church, at 2 p.m. Monday in the Elm Grove Methodist Church. Burial under the direction of Maley Funeral Home, was in Munford Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mr. Glass leaves three sons: Bishop E. Glass Jr. of Burlison, J.C. Glass of Covington and Orris Glass of Burlison and six daughters, Mrs. Eunice Massey and Mrs. Theo Puckett of Memphis, Mrs. Mattie Anderson of Detroit, Mrs. Opal McClure of Chattanooga, Mrs. Dorothy Turner of Humboldt and Mrs. June Ward of Chicago. (Published in The Covington Leader on February 28, 1952) submitted by Leslie Roane and Susan Krall | GLASS, Bishop Edmond (I592)
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1384 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1202
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1385 | in 1900 census she appears to be married to Arthur Moffat and living next door to parents, but this is not confirmed. | SIMONTON, Lora Irene (I1917)
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1386 | in 1910 census, Mary report 7 births and 5 living children | BURLESON, Mary Evaline (I858)
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1387 | In 1910 Franklin and Mary Fullwood lived near William Patterson, husband of Nannie Boyd. | BOYD, Mary Jane Tryphena “Phena” (I2385)
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1388 | In 1910 went to China as a missionary, later returned to Mobile, Al. | ANDERSON, Mary Raleigh (I907)
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1389 | in 1920 census he appears to be the twin of Edwin | BOYD, Andrew (I2504)
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1390 | In 2005 had 5 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren | BLACK, Gunetta Carolyn (I278)
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1391 | in 65 year of his age | HEMPHILL, William (I4894)
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1392 | in her 14th year | BELL, Isabella J. (I4136)
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1393 | In his will he did not mention any children. All of his possessions were willed to his siblings or their children. | LOWERY [LOWRY], James (I7563)
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1394 | In June 1888 she went to Canton, China as a missionary. In July 1942 she was liv ing with her sister Maggie in Mobile, Al. Had no children. | LOWREY, Jane “Janie” M (I873)
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1395 | In march 1885 he was attending Mississippi College. 1898 he became President o f Blue Mountain College. 1900 Tippah County MS., five children. 1910 Tippah Co unty, MS, USA., with seven children. He was a leader in building the Baptist Hospit als in Memphis, TN, USA. and Jackson, MS, USA. He was a member of the board of Trustees of the Memphis Baptist Hospital at the time he moved to Amarillo, TX, USA. in 1911. In 1920 he was elected to the 6th Congress as US Representative. | LOWREY, Dr. Bill Green “BG” (I878)
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1396 | In Memory of Tilmon Cormier February 22, 1925 - February 19, 2015 Obituary Mr. Tilmon Cormier, age 89, of Peabody, died Thursday in a local nursing home after a lengthy illness. He was the beloved husband of the late Gloria (Tudal) Cormier. Born in Scouduc, New Brunswick, Canada, he was the son of the late Edmond and Edmay Cormier. Tilmon came to the U.S. when he was five months old and was raised in Lynn. He was a graduate of the Lynn Trade School. He was a resident of West Peabody for over 49 years. He enlisted in the United States Army and proudly served his country during World War II in the Pacific Theater. Prior to his retirement, he was the Dairy Manager in the local supermarket industry. He leaves three grandchildren: Caroline, Connor and Christina Cormier. He was the father-in-law of Rosalind Cormier of Norwalk, CT. He was the brother to Lorraine Henrickson of Swampscott, Phyllis Johnson of Swampscott and Dalena Deveaux of Salem. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. He was the father of the late Paul A. Cormier and brother of the late Val Cormier. His Funeral will be held from the CUFFE-MCGINN FUNERAL HOME, 157 Maple St. Lynn on Saturday at 11:30AM followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Adelaide's Church, Peabody at 1:00PM. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Jean's Cemetery. Visitation prior to Mass beginning at 11:30AM. Gifts in his memory may be sent to Care Dimensions Hospice, 75 Sylvan St. Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. | CORMIER, Tilmon (I9104)
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1397 | In nursing home in Columbus, Ms. 1996. | POTTER, Blanche (I1007)
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1398 | in the 24th year of her age | McQUISTON, Susan Janett (I2419)
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1399 | in the 44th year of his age; Ref 457 has 46th year, but tombstone photo shows 44th. | McQUISTON, Hugh (I644)
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1400 | in the 45th year of his age/Hopewell cemetery book has 1787, but that would mean that he was born when his father was 12 years old | McQUISTON, William (I652)
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