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1801 | Obituary: Mrs. Helen Roberts Lang, 72, of Pass Christian, MS, USA, died Monday, August 29, 2005, along with her husband, Nelson C. Lang, in Hurricane Katrina related circumstances. Mrs. Lang was a native of Biloxi and a lifelong resident of the coast. She was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church in Pass Christian and a graduate of Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene J. and Mary "Sweet" Gardemal Roberts; a sister, Mary Louise Gibson and two brothers, Eugene J. "Buddy" Roberts, Jr. and James W. Roberts. Survivors include two sisters, Beatrice Roberts Uher of Hattiesburg and Hazel Roberts Aucoin of St. Martin, and four brothers, George A. "Flitter" Roberts of Ocean Springs; Roland T. Roberts of Ocean Springs; Ronald F. Roberts of St. Martin and Patrick Roberts of Biloxi. Obit from Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Homes, Biloxi, MS, USA. | ROBERTS, Helen (I6119)
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1802 | Obituary: Nelson Corr "Nip" Lang died in Hurricane Katrina along with his wife of 25 years, Helen Roberts Lang, formerly of Biloxi. Mr. Lang was born May 9, 1929 and lived his full life in Pass Christian. He and his wife were both lost in the destruction of their home on August 29, 2005. He was the son of E.A. Lang and Anna Hire Lang both of whom predeceased. He was also predeceased by a younger brother, Gordon Corr Lang, who died as an infant. He is survived by two older brothers, John Hire Lang and Eaton A. Lang, Jr., both of Pass Christian, and by numerous nieces and nephews. He was a graduate of St. Stanislaus College Prep, Bay St. Louis and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. Most of his business life was spent in the Real Estate and General Insurance Business in Pass Christian. During the Korean War he spent four years in the U.S. Navy as an electricians mate on the submarine U.S.S. Medregal (SS480). Mr. Lang was a long term active member of the Pass Christian Rotary Club where he was particularly active in Boy Scout Troop 216, which was the troop sponsored by that Rotary Club. He held an outstanding record of having over forty years of perfect attendance at the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club. He was a Catholic and had served as both usher and eucharistic minister at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Pass Christian. Obit from Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Homes, Biloxi, MS, USA. | LANG, Nelson Corr “Nip” (I1282)
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1803 | Oct 2x, 1890 | STRONG, Calvin Lee (I4224)
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1804 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,OK | LEFLORE, Josephine (I6892)
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1805 | OLA MAI WILLIAMSON, 90, of Munford, Tenn., homemaker, died of heart failure Friday at Baptist Memorial Hospital - Tipton in Covington. Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Munford (Tenn.) Funeral Home with burial in Williamson Family Cemetery in Drummonds, Tenn. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Munford. Mrs. Williamson, the widow of Porter Williamson, leaves two daughters, Faye Ethridge of Covington and Nellie Hill of Laurens, South Carolina; two sons, George Williamson of Sugar Tree, Tenn., and William A. "Brown" Williamson of Slayden, Miss.; a sister, Elsie Crump of Texas; four brothers, Ruben Roberts of Drummonds, Mosley Roberts of Brighton, Finis R. Roberts of Arkansas and James Roberts of Texas, 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and five great-grat-grandchildren. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 2, 1999) | ROBERTS, Ola Mai (I7798)
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1806 | Old Cemetery Section, Block 4 | McCLERKIN, Hayes C. (I7887)
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1807 | Old Cemetery Section, Block 4 | MALONEY, Orleon (I7891)
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1808 | Old-Block 3 | McQUISTON, Andrew John [Jackson] (I1851)
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1809 | Old-Block 3 | McQUISTON, William Andrew (I6218)
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1810 | Oldest daughter | MILLEN, Margaret Belle (I104)
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1811 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SKELTON, Pamela Jean (I2950)
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1812 | Olive Branch, DeSoto, MS, USA | MARTIN, Dorothy M. “Dot” (I7797)
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1813 | ommercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 3, 2006 Deceased Name: MARGARET DELL GWINN MARGARET DELL GWINN, 94, of Memphis passed away Thursday, August 31, 2006. She was a retired school teacher who taught for ten years in the Tipton County Schools and 37 years in the Memphis City Schools. Miss Gwinn joined Evergreen Presbyterian Church in 1926 and was a member of the Circle Five of Presbyterian Women. She was also a DAR member and a member of Delta Kappa Gamma Teachers Sorority. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, L.E. Gwinn and Willie Walker Gwinn, and two brothers, Estes Gwinn and Walker Gwinn. She is survived by a sister Mary Agnes Shelton, four nephews William Donnie Shelton Jr., Michael Shelton, David Shelton, Bill Gwinn; one niece, Janice Roberts; two grandnieces Heather Shelton Anderson and Jessica Shelton; and three grandnephews, Michael Shelton, Clayton Gwinn, and Andrew Roberts. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, September 5 at 11 a.m. at Evergreen Presbyterian Church with visitation prior to the service from 10-11 a.m. at the church. Graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. at Munford Cemetery in Covington, TN. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Evergreen Presbyterian Church. Memorial Park Funeral Home 901-767-8930 Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) Date: September 3, 2006 Edition: Final Page: B6 Record Number: 113F283069770550 Copyright (c) 2006 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN | GWINN, Margaret Dell (I3302)
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1814 | ommercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN, USA) - April 28, 2005 Deceased Name: Walker Patterson Sandlin Jr. Walker Patterson Sandlin Jr., 85, of Oklahoma City, formerly of Germantown, retired petroleum engineer and former mayor, died Sunday in Gig Harbor, Wash. Graveside services will be at noon Saturday at Resurrection Memorial Cemetery in Oklahoma City. Guardian West Funeral Home in Oklahoma City has charge. He was a World War II Army Air Corps veteran, chairman of the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists Oklahoma Chapter and a graduate of Ole Miss and Georgia Tech. Mr. Sandlin, the widower of Mary Elizabeth Broderick Sandlin, leaves five daughters, Ann Jarrell of Albuquerque, N.M., Mary Beth Price and Matalina Reiss, both of Cincinnati, Sara Boeckman of Kingfisher, Okla., and Jamie Hale of Dallas; a son, Walker P. Sandlin III of Virginia, 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to the Alzheimer's Association. Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN, USA) Date: April 28, 2005 Edition: Final Page: B6 Record Number: 109C5086E84F7E1B Copyright (c) 2005 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, USA | SANDLIN, Walker Patterson Jr. (I6641)
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1815 | ommercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN, USA) - May 20, 2002 Deceased Name: JOHN 'JACK' F. McQUISTON JOHN 'JACK' F. McQUISTON, 74, of Atoka, Tenn., furniture salesman for Haddad's Department Store, died Saturday at Methodist Healthcare-North. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Salem Associate Reform Presbyterian Church in Atoka, where he was former Sunday school teacher and deacon, with burial in Salem Cemetery there. Munford (Tenn.) Funeral Home has charge. He was a graduate of Brighton (Tenn.) High School and the University of Memphis. Mr. McQuiston, the husband of Martha Strong McQuiston, also leaves two daughters, Lisa McQuiston McDaniel of Brighton and Laurie McQuiston Robertson of Atoka; a son, Steve McQuiston of Rosemark; two sisters, Elizabeth McQuiston Slough and Sarah McQuiston Mayfield, both of Atoka, and seven grandchildren. Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN, USA) Date: May 20, 2002 Edition: Final Page: B6 Record Number: 0205200015 Copyright (c) 2002 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, USA | McQUISTON, John Francis “Jack” (I298)
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1816 | On The Private Cemetery Of The Simontons | SIMONTON, Theophilus II (I660)
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1817 | on the Raines Farm | McDILL, Mary (I2993)
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1818 | on-line database indicates 1874 | Family F845
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1819 | One son. | POTTER, William Daniel Jr. (I1005)
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1820 | only daughter | HEMPHILL, Sarah (I1848)
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1821 | only had two children | THOMAS, Dora (I8133)
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1822 | oobituary on findagrave.com | GASTON, James McFadden (I7071)
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1823 | Open heart surgery | ALDREDGE, Elton Dred (I1111)
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1824 | or , Tippah, MS, USA | DOSS, Margaret “Peggy” (I395)
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1825 | or 1/27/1899 | BAIRD, Rev. James Ashbel (I2604)
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1826 | or 1803 | PARKS, Capt. Hugh (I4827)
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1827 | or Cornwell | BOYD, James Thompson (I1982)
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1828 | or maybe 1749 | CARRINGTON, Edward (I5792)
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1829 | or maybe Gibson County | Family F190
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1830 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6801
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1831 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DEEGAN, Michael Ford (I479)
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1832 | Other census say AR | WHITEHEAD, Capt. William Franklin (I859)
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1833 | Other Denmans buried in Clinton Cemetery: Denman, Will Curry b. & d. 4 Dec 1929 Denman, Johnny b. & d. 23 Jan 1941 | DENMAN, James Lowrey [Lowry] (I1010)
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1834 | Other sources say Limestone County, AL, USA | Family F216
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1835 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BOUSER, Margaret Lucille “M’Lu“ (I1616)
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1836 | Out of Sate. Autopsy was performed | THOMPSON, Priscilla T. (I4770)
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1837 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SCHULTZ, Claudia (I1568)
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1838 | OXFORD -- Mrs. Ola Pitchford CARRINGTON, age 97, of 509 Williamsboro St., Oxford, died at her residence on Wednesday, April 5, 2006, after a lengthy illness. She was born on May 8, 1908, in Oxford. She was the daughter of the late Linden T. and Ola Spencer Pitchford, and was married to the late Thomas Watkins CARRINGTON. Her three sisters, Winky P. Meadows, Ruth P. Llewellyn and Elazabeth (Bessie) P. Covington all predeceased her. She attended Elon College, graduated from Longwood College, and was a member of the Oxford Baptist Church. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, April 8, 2006, at Elmwood Cemetery, Oxford, N.C., with Dr. J. Steven Bolton officiating. Survivors include her sons, Thomas Watkins CARRINGTON, Jr. and wife, Barbara of Derwood, MD, USA, Luther Macon CARRINGTON and wife, Ann, of Oxford, and Edward Spencer CARRINGTON of Oxford; seven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. | PITCHFORD, Ola (I5104)
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1839 | P & S Hospital in Corsicana | GRANTHAM, Dorothy Louise (I3800)
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1840 | p 110 gives 1869, p401 of Heritage History. Cemetery has 1859 | STRONG, Thomas Chisolm (I1712)
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1841 | P.C. in 1920 census/James in 1930 census | WICKER, James [P. C.] (I2227)
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1842 | Page 10 of "Roster of Names of Persons Buried in Old Purity Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Chester, S.C.", 1980, Chester Co. Genealogical Society, lists under Row 9: "BOYD Elizabeth, Died November 24, 1864 in the 78th year of her age". | ALLEN, Elizabeth “Betsy” (I598)
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1843 | Page 126 of "Tombstone Records of Chester County, South Carolina and Vicinity Volume I", 1970, by Louise Kelly Crowder, says that she is buried in the Sterling Burying Ground south of Woodward, Chester Co., South Carolina: "ESTHER HEPZIBAH BOYD / Daughter of J. W. and E. STERLING / Wife of R. A. BOYD / Born 20 October 1846 / Died 7 September 1866". | STERLING, Esther Hepzibah (I213)
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1844 | Page 73-75 Fayette Co., AL.William Miller, my husband, late of Fayette Co., now of Sanford Co., departed this life on the 17 day of June 1867 leaving a small personal estate and real estate amounting to about 400 acres of land in said county T14R14 of which real estate me as the wife or widow of said decedent have a right to claim my dower and my children heirs of the same dec?d are legal heirs of the remaining portion of said real estate. Jennett Boyd, wife of John Boyd of Chester SC, Mary Ann Gowley, wife of Thomas Gourly, Indiana; Margarette M. Miller of SC; Louisa Miller, Sarah Willson wife of Moses Willson, SC; Elen McDonald, Jane Black, Robert Miller, Lucinda L. Miller wife of Samuel Miller, Susan Traylor Tarwatter, all of Fayette and Sanford, AL. Isabile Traylor wife of William H. Traylor of Monroe Co. MS. And the heirs of William M. Miller who resides in Carroll Co. Ms. | MILLER, William (I8476)
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1845 | Paper: Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN, USA) Deceased: HARRISON EDWARD SIMONTON Date: June 26, 2007 Brighton - HARRISON EDWARD SIMONTON, 18, passed away Saturday, June 23, 2007. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 27 at the Brighton High School Gym with interment to follow in Morrison Memorial Cemetery in Brighton. Visitation will take place from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 26 at the Covington Funeral Home. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by his parents, Debe and Neal Simonton; his father and step-mother, David and Diane Hampton of Ripley, OK, USA; four sisters, Staci Andersen of Woodstock, GA, USA, Regina (Ken) Kennedy of Minden, LA, USA, Danielle (Ashley) Call of Pleasant Grove, UT and Hannah Mae Simonton of Brighton; one brother, Trey (Leslie) Hooper of Senatobia, MS, USA; his grandparents, Elizabeth Simonton of Brighton, Nancy and Emil Nemec of The Villages, FL, USA, Bill and Julie Daniels of Covington and Virginia Hampton of Oklahoma City, OK, USA; his great-grandmother, Ann Daniels of Houston, TX, USA, formerly of Covington; two nieces, Sloane Andersen and Lauren Ray and three nephews, Michael Howell, Jackson Call and Riggs Call. Memorials may be made to the Brighton Bank Harrison Simonton Scholarship Fund to the attention of Will Griffin and Crystal Gray. Friends may sign an online guest book at: www.covingtonfuneralhome.com Covington Funeral Home 901-476-3757 Section: Metro Page: B4 Copyright (c) 2007 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, USA | SIMONTON, Harrison Edward (I4302)
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1846 | parents born in Germany | MOOSE, George (I4522)
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1847 | parents married in 1894 | CHERRY, J Eddie (I8586)
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1848 | Parents were born in Ireland Family appears to be correct, but wife’s maiden name is probably Brown. In 1850 there were two older Browns (born in Ireland) living with James and Mary and in 1880 census, Mary’s parents were both born in Ireland. There was also a Robert (b. abt 1782) and Isabella (b. abt 1784) Nelson living in Chester in 1850. Both were born in Ireland | NELSON, Mary (I67)
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1849 | parents were born in Scotland | LINDSAY, Walter Scott (I4776)
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1850 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CASH, Anne Frances (I530)
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