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1751 | News & Observer, The (Raleigh, NC, USA) - January 8, 2003 Deceased Name: Elizabeth Peden Lindsay DURHAM -- Elizabeth Peden Lindsay, 75, a resident of Carol Woods in Chapel Hill died Monday, January 6, 2003. Mrs. Lindsay was the daughter of Fred and Elizabeth Peden of Canton, NC, USA who predeceased her. She attended St. Mary's High School and Salem College where she further developed her love for music. After her marriage to the late Dr. Robert Boyd Lindsay, Chapel Hill became their home where for over 55 years she has remained vitally involved in her church and community. She served as Senior Warden of the Chapel of the Cross. For many years, she taught private piano lessons in her home. She is survived by her son, Scott Lindsay and his wife, Scottie of Charlotte; three grandchildren, David Lindsay and his wife, Emily of Clinton, SC, USA, Sarah Balsley and her husband, Ben of Atlanta GA, and Lee Lindsay, a student in Raleigh; two brothers, Fred Peden of Columbia SC, Jim Peden of Hickory. Also among those much beloved by her and now left to carry on her special spirit include five nieces, and a nephew, her former piano students and 14 godchildren. A memorial service to celebrate her life will take place at The Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill on Thursday, January 9, at 2:00 in the afternoon. The family will greet friends in the fellowship hall after the service. Memorial may be sent to The Chapel of the Cross or to the charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements are with Hall-Wynne Funeral Service. News & Observer, The (Raleigh, NC, USA) Date: January 8, 2003 Edition: Final Page: B8 Record Number: h8dxbg89 Copyright (c) 2003 The News and Observer | PEDEN, Elizabeth (I4778)
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1752 | next to Hugh Thompson and Jane Bonner Thompson | BONNER, William (I7316)
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1753 | next to husband, Charles | QUINLEN, Blanche (I1718)
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1754 | Niece of Gen Daniel of Revolutionary War Name on Tombstone is Elizabeth F. Carrington | MORGAN, Elizabeth F [Fishback] (I313)
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1755 | Niece of the Choctaw chief Pushmataha | CRAVATT, Rebecca (I6897)
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1756 | nine children: | BOYD, Mary Roberts (I1980)
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1757 | No Children | BOYD, Mary A. (I30)
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1758 | no children in 1930 census | LEFLORE, Helen L. (I6889)
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1759 | no children in either 1920 or 1930 census | LEFLORE, Josephine (I6892)
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1760 | No children. | LOWREY, Thomas Calvin (I879)
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1761 | No children. | SUMRALL, Susie (I891)
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1762 | No children. History: 1911 he became President of Hillman College. 1925 he became the 4th President of Blue Mountain College and served for twenty years. I n 1944 he was elected President of the Board of Trustees of the Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. | LOWREY, Lawrence Tyndale (I930)
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1763 | no dates on tombstone | LEONARD, Georgia Taylor (I2388)
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1764 | No lore is known as to the exact location of Jane Brown White's death so it is presumed that Jane White died at or near her home which was near the Purity church and cemetery at that time. The area is now recognized to be in or near the unincorporated area of Evans. Jane was a noted heroine/patriot of the revolution. Born the daughter of a Scot-Irish Presbyterian and reared from early years by her mother and step-father, Elizabeth Wherry Brown Ross and Hugh Ross, who emigrated with Jane, brother James and several Ross half-siblings to the Chester County area of Camden District which became Pinckney District and then Chester District and decades later after another war Chester County. Her exploits can now be found on the Internet in a scanned and text-read copy of the book by Elizabeth Fries Ellet, "American Women of the Revolution", Volume III, published in 1856, pp.290-300, a copy of which courtesy of Google and Harvard University's library can be found at and the Jane White pages begin at: http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC08185831&id=f_t_IScv4z0C&pg=PA290 From the White family book, a part by Dr. Garner Brown White, a dentist; and Matthew Elder "Pet" White, a farmer: "William White, 2 (s/o John, 1) was born in , Antrim, Ireland in 1753. He accompanied his parents to America in the year 1767 at the age of fourteen. About the year 1778 he was married to Jane Brown. William White was a soldier of the American Revolution and fought in the battles of Kings Mountain, Fishing Creek, Fishdam Ford, Blackstock and perhaps others. The rifle which he carried during the war is now owned by Matthew Henry White of Chester, S. C. It was on exhibition at the Centennial at Kings Mountain in the year 1880. William and Jane Brown settled about three miles south-east of Chester and one third mile west of the Chester-Great Falls highway about two hundred yards east of a large spring. A few years later he built a home a few hundred yards west of the old spring. That home is still standing and is owned by J. G. L. White. William died Nov. 18, 1833 in the eighty-first year of his age. His wife, Jane Brown died May 23, 1841. Having been born in February 1758, she died in the eighty-fourth year of her age. Both he and she are buried in Old Purity Cemetery. Children: Name........... child gen. year or date .................... no. no. .... born John White..... 1 .. 3 February 22, 1779 James White... 2 .. 3 1781 Samuel White.. 3 .. 3 1783 Elizabeth White 4 .. 3 1786 Hugh White..... 5 .. 3 February 13, 1787 William White... 6 .. 3 August 4, 1789 Abram White... 7 .. 3 1793 Frank White.... 8 .. 3 November, 1795 Garner White... 9 .. 3 November, 1797 " | BROWN, Jane (I1900)
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1765 | no marker in cemetery, info from obituary | ELLIS, Thomas Booth (I4332)
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1766 | No record that Richard Perryman and Thomazin were ever married, although they seemed to have had about 6 children while Thomazin was married to Dr. Paul Carrington | PERRYMAN, Richard (I6756)
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1767 | not in 1850 or 1860 census | HENSON, Lizella “Ella” (I847)
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1768 | not in 1860 census | WHITING, Nancy (I2098)
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1769 | not in 1870 census | BROWN, Davis (I2172)
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1770 | not in census | LEWIS, Unknown (I5056)
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1771 | not in the 1870 census | UNKNOWN, Elizabeth (I4869)
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1772 | not related to John Hemphill | HEMPHILL, James Andrew MD (I5520)
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1773 | Not sure if he is really buried here. | PURDY, James Madison (I2721)
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1774 | Not with family in 1910. | LOWREY, Leonora (I936)
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1775 | note on FAG page of Robert Alexander Boyd | BOYD, James Carlisle (I199)
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1776 | Note on findagrave memorial has January 28 | Family F1406
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1777 | Nov 2 source is unknown | BOYD, Nancy Rosana “Nannie” (I222)
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1778 | now Dillon County | MANNING, Jenny Dora (I3249)
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1779 | now in Durham County | CARRINGTON, Wiley (I4999)
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1780 | now part of Eldred | KLOCK, Joseph (I4031)
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1781 | Nursing and Rest Home | WEST, Jesse Lyle Jr. (I6380)
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1782 | Nursing and Rest Homes | BOYD, Sarah Jane (I2651)
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1783 | Nursing Home | BOYD, Lawrence Lewis (I6139)
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1784 | nursing home | BOYD, Ola Watts (I6923)
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1785 | Nursing Home, Chapel Hill, NC, USA 27514 | PEDEN, Elizabeth (I4778)
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1786 | OBIT : WILLIAM REEVES CARRINGTON , aged 75 years, died last Monday in his home near Parsons. Mr. Carrington was a good citizen of the Moore's Hill community before he moved to Decatur County. He was a brother of Rufe Carrington, Wildersville, and a relative of John A. Carrington, who lives just north of Lexington. The Lexington Progress, May 29, 1925 | CARRINGTON, William Reeves (I5344)
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1787 | Obit and Death record indicates birth year is 1862 | FORD, Thomas Washington “Buck” (I1043)
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1788 | Obit had Jan 27 | BASKIN, Vivian (I471)
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1789 | obit say she was a native of Lena, [Leake], MS, USA | LOWRY, Martha Eliza “Miss Patti” (I888)
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1790 | obit says married for 35 years | Family F3363
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1791 | obituary | HANSEN, Cynthia Jo “Cindy” (I3930)
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1792 | Obituary - Sigourney Register - June 12, 1957 Mrs. Dwight Flanegan received word Friday of the sudden death of her brother, Ward Kleinschmidt, who suffered a heart attack and passed away Tuesday afternoon at the St. Lukes hospital in Davenport. Funeral service was held at 10:30 Friday morning in the McGinnis Funeral home in Davenport, conducted by the Rev. Clinton B. Neininger, pastor of the Christian church there and burial was in the Memorial cemetery. Mr Kleinschmidt was born October 1, 1912, near What Cheer, the son of Frank Kleinschmidt and Nellie Carson Kleinschmidt. His early life was spent in the Sigourney and Lancaster communities. He was a member of the Lancaster Christian church. For the past ten years Mr. Kleinschmidt was supervisor of the Eagle Markets in Iowa. He was preceded in death by his father, who died during World War I during the influenza epidemic, his step father, Joe Kleinschmidt, who passed away in 1932 and his mother who died in 1954. He is survived by his wife; two sisters, Mrs. August Steinhart of Delta and Mrs. Dwight Flanegan of Sigourney, a brother, Harold Kleinschmidt, of Durham, North Carolina, and several nieces and nephews. | KLEINSCHMIDT, Ward Athol (I9582)
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1793 | Obituary for Mark Boyd Mark Alan Boyd August 11, 1953 - December 28, 2017 Mark passed away unexpectedly on December 28, 2017. Services will be January 3, 2018 at 10:00 at OakCrest Funeral Home with Reverend Kip Osborne officiating. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery. Visitation will be January 2, 2018 from 6 - 8 at OakCrest. Mark Alan Boyd was born August 11, 1953 in Waco, Texas to Brownilee and Walter Boyd. He attended Baylor University as a Citizens National Bank Scholarship Recipient and went to work for Citizens National Bank upon his graduation. He spent 33 years of his career in that building through numerous name changes until retiring from Bank of America in 2004. He then went to work for Community Bank and Trust where he worked until his passing. He enjoyed being actively involved in the Waco community and served in leadership roles for many organizations, including the Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce, Waco Business League, United Way, Waco Industrial Foundation, Waco Performing Arts Co., Cameron Park Zoo, Baylor Waco Foundation, the City of Waco Transportation Committee, Waco Founders Lions Club, Habitat for Humanity, Leadership Waco, and Central Texas Lighthouse for the Blind. Mark is survived by his wife of 42 years, Cindy Veselka Boyd, his son, Alan Scott Boyd and wife Karen, daughter Alison Boyd Kutschera and husband Timothy, and daughter Amanda Boyd Bonovitch; grandchildren Katelyn, Jacob, and Zachary Kutschera and Nicholas Bonovitch. Also surviving are brothers Parker Boyd and Brett Boyd and sister-in-law Debby Boyd. He was preceded in death by his parents. Mark loved his family, Waco, and Baylor University. He was passionate about his work and had a smile and a kind word for everyone he met. He was the ultimate professional. He enjoyed spoiling his grandkids, hunting with his family, and golfing with his friends, especially his yearly Rancho trips. He hosted amazing backyard barbecues and loved his yearly fall festival trips with his grandchildren in Pennsylvania. Memorials may be made to Habitat for Humanity, the Cameron Park Zoo, or the organization of your choice. This obituary is protected by copyright by OakCrest Funeral Home. Proudly Serving the Communities of Waco, Bellmead, Robinson, Hewitt, Woodway, Riesel, Lacy-Lakeview, and Beverly Hills. OakCrest Funeral Home is located in the state of Texas, United States. All rights reserved. This obituary is also archived at obittree.com OakCrest Funeral Home | BOYD, Mark Alan (I3855)
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1794 | Obituary for Patricia (Patty) Nelms Bonds Patricia (Patty) beloved by all, entered God’s glorious kingdom on 1/19/2022 after a long illness of Alzheimer’s. Patty was born 2/27/27 in De Ridder Louisiana. She was preceded in death by her husband William A. (Billy) Bonds in 2020; son William (Bill) Louis Bonds; parents Louis & Bernice Nelms; sister Jackie Sins Nevill and dear cousin Rudy Flasdick. Patty and Billy were married 70 years and lived most of their lives in Lakewood/East Dallas raising their 2 sons – Bill and Bobby. At age 5, Patty accepted Jesus as her savior and was sprinkled in the Methodist Church. In later years, she was baptized by dear friend Pastor Neil Ashcraft. Patty’s life verse was Romans 8:28 “All things work together for good to those that love the Lord.” She was a faithful follower of Jesus Christ and witness to all of God’s handiwork. After finishing high school in Kentucky at age 16, Patty moved to Dallas and took a summer job in Dallas with Paramount Pictures with plans to start college in September but she fell in love with Paramount and stayed several years. Patty never met a stranger and was blessed with many wonderful friends. She loved office work and volunteered for all positions at Scofield Bible Church from switch board operator to Pastor Neil Ashcraft’s private secretary. For six years she hand typed Scofield’s weekly newsletter. Once while traveling on a cruise, Patty helped a Jewish Rabbi prepare his weekly sermon. She loved to dance and learned to ballroom dance by putting her feet on her daddy’s shoes. During World War II, Patty was a USO jitter bug dancer. She helped Billy in his apartment building business by doing all the interior design work. She supported her sons by being in PTA as chairperson and room mother. Patty and Billy loved to swing dance, play bridge with friends and to travel and had many wonderful trips around the world and US. But nothing gave her more joy than being with family and friends and sharing laughs and stories. Survivors are son Bobby and daughter-in-law Jean; niece Patty Frederick and husband Tony of Houston, nephews Mike Sins of Florida and Jeffrey Nevill and wife Suzie of Cypress, and 5 great nieces and nephews – Kayla Nevill, Emily Nevill, Justin Sins, Janelle Napolitano and Michael Blake Sins and 3 great-great nieces/nephews – Sabrina Napolitano, Luca Napolitano and Ethan Sins. Also close cousins - Susan Flasdick, Stephen Flasdick, Patty Flasdick and Bernice Toller and their families. Special friends include Irene Messina, Dania and Jerry Ashmore. Special thanks to Maria Meredith for her long service and also to Amity Hospice for their exceptional dedicated care and service. Services will be at Restland Funeral Home 13005 Greenville Ave, Dallas 75243 at 10:00 am on Friday, February 11, 2022. In lieu of flowers – please make a donation to Disabled American Veteran’s Charitable Trust (WWW.cst.dav.org) 860 Dolwick Dr. Erlanger, KY 41018 or a charity of your choice. Below is the Livestream Link to Celebrate the Love, Life, and Legacy of Patricia (Patty) Bonds: http://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/69122/hash:C79D2ABE4EC23887 To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Patricia (Patty) Nelms Bonds please visit our Sympathy Store. | NELMS, Patricia “Patty” (I10274)
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1795 | Obituary has Riley Creek, AR, USA | DAVIDSON, Elva Inez (I7661)
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1796 | Obituary has Streetman | STEELE, Mayna Lee (I3903)
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1797 | Obituary just said VIP Manor in Wood River | GLASS, Leonard David Jr (I3585)
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1798 | Obituary mentioned no children | PERKINS, Francis Lanier (I7833)
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1799 | Obituary published in Covington Leader on 26 November 1953 says that funeral was conducted by Rev. Robert C. Cross assisted by Rev W. M.Vaughan of Munford, Rev R. S Hough of Memphis, Rev R. E. Hickey of Millington and Rev. H. Wheeler. | BLACK, Thomas Lonzel (I260)
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1800 | Obituary published in the Eagle Democrat Warren, Arkansas Wednesday, July 22, 1992 Christine G. Ward Christine Garrison Ward, age 83 of Crestview, Florida died Saturday, July 18 at The Manor in Crestview. Born June 13, 1909 in Ingalls, she was a daughter of the late Jim W. and Orrie Ainsworth Garrison. She was a homemaker, a retired store keeper, a member of Calvary Presbyterian Church and the widow of Guy T. Ward, who died June 30, 1957. They were united in marriage February 23, 1933. Survivors are 2 daughters, Jimmie Williams of Crestview, Florida and Rev. Guylan Paul of Pleasantville, New York; 1 brother, Brown Garrison of Waskom, Texas, 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 21 at 4:00 p.m. at Marsden Cemetery with the Rev. Wayman Mann officiating. Burial was in Marsden Cemetery by Frazer's Funeral Home. Active pallbearers were Tim Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Guy Glidewell, Daniel Garrison, Jim Garrison, Larry Garrison and Miles Garrison. | GARRISON, Jimmie Christine (I8868)
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