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2201 | September 12, 1922 Pine Bluff, Sept. 11 - W.M. Broad, aged 72 of Cornerville died today in a local hospital. He is survived by four sons, J.B. and Howard Broad, Cornerville, and W.A. and Curtis Boyd, Little Rock; three daughters, Mrs. Clyde Lockhart of Little Rock, Mrs. Ruby Robinson and Mrs. Alma Robinson of Cornerville; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Meeks of Monticello. | BOYD, William (I1819)
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2202 | September 19, 2013 Doris L. Dowell The Edmond Sun EDMOND — Doris L. Dowell, 81, passed away September 19, 2013 at Epworth Villa in Oklahoma City, Okla., and is now truly at peace. She was born to Garland L. Wayland and Ida Christabelle Vandevier in Wynnewood, Okla. She grew up in Chandler, Okla., and lived there until her marriage to Clyde E. Dowell, Jr. They established their home in Edmond, Okla., where she lived most of her adult life. Doris had a long and dedicated career with Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. She was a lifelong member and servant at First Christian Church in Edmond. Family gatherings were most important to her and left a smile on her face. Doris was preceded in death by her husband of 41years. She is survived by her three sons and their wives, Garry and Martina Dowell, Larry and Shari Dowell, and Clyde Dowell; brothers Glen Wayland, Bill Wayland and John Wayland, and six grandchildren, Ashley Dowell, Matthew and Sarah Dowell, and Madison, Lauren, and Walker Dowell. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday, September 23, 2013 at First Christian Church in Edmond. Memorials may be made to the First Christian Church - Edmond building fund. Services are under the direction of Matthews Funeral Home and Cremation Service. | WAYLAND, Doris L (I9821)
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2203 | Served in Army in World War I | LOWREY, William Tyndale Jr. (I913)
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2204 | Served in the US Army during World War II Lived in Milwaukee until retirement | SCHULTZ, William Ernst “Bill” (I1567)
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2205 | Served in Viet Nam | BOYD, Curtis Abner (I2879)
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2206 | Served overseas in the Army Air Corps during World War II and in the Korean War. In the Korean War he flew “hedge-hopping missions” spotting enemy troops. He later joined his father in the Service Equipment business and went on to work in Engineering and Constructionat the Fort Polk Army Base outside Leesville. | LAWRENCE, Claude Ely Jr. (I1546)
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2207 | Services for Gilmer Eugene Coil, 82, of Canton, TX, are scheduled for 2:00 pm Friday April 29, 2011 at Eubank Funeral Chapel with Bro. Steve Glosup officiating, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home, Canton. Burial will be in Haven of Memories, Canton, TX. He passed away April 26, 2011 in Tyler, TX. Mr. Coil was born March 16, 1929 in Phalba, TX, to Nolan and Birdie May Morris Coil. Mr. Coil was a Baptist by faith. He loved people, his dogs, fishing, yard work and gardening. Gilmer worked for Hilliard's Funeral Home and Hardware for a number of years and retired from the City of Canton after 18 years of service. Gilmer was preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 62 years, Louise Coil, Sisters, Grace Polk, Wanda Tucker and brothers, A.J. Coil & Wayman Coil. Surviving are: 2 Sons: Greg & Becky Coil of Canton, TX. Robert & Peggy Coil of Round Top, TX. Daughter: Peggy & Michael Wyatt of Ben Wheeler, TX. 9 Grandchildren 12 Great-Grandchildren Sister: Merl Young of Winnsboro, TX. Pallbearers: Michael Wyatt, Jr., Lance Coil, Dustin Coil, Buddy Prow, Jonathan Coil and Justin Prow | COIL, Gilmer Eugene (I3801)
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2208 | Services for Mrs. Lena Harrell McDaniel of Covington, Tenn., will be held at 3 this afternoon at the Associate Reform Presbyterian Church in Covington. Burial will be in Munford Cemetery, with Maley Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. McDaniel, who was 85, died Friday night at her home. She was the mother of Mrs. Zelda Marchisio and the sister of Mrs. W.M. Campbell, Mrs. B.H. King, Sr., and Mrs. W.B. Whitaker, all of Memphis. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 9-26-1954) | HARRELL, Lena (I6257)
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2209 | Settle 3 miles southeast of Chester on the Chester-Great Falls Highway. John and Ann had 6 children There is a marker at Old Purity Presbyterian Cemetery in Row 7, although Jone is not buried there. | WHITE, John (I1897)
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2210 | Seventh child of John Simonton and Margaret Strong Simonton Jennett Simonton (1799-1872) married Alexander Douglass (1799 1863). The Douglass home is still owned by their descendants and located in Douglass community, SC, USA on the road to New Hope A.R.P. Church. Their seven children are: Martha S. Douglass (1826); John S. Douglass (1834-1912), married Margaret 1). Boyce; Jane G. Douglass (1830); Alexander S. Douglass (1833); Margaret S. Douglass (1836), married Rev. J. H. Peoples; Mary E. Douglass (1839), married James Henry Brice; Sarah E. Douglass (1843). | SIMONTON, Jennett (I358)
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2211 | Seventh of nine children born to Jane Sterling and Andrew Blain. McQuiston name came from Margaret McQuiston Blain, the mother of Andrew Blain. Margaret and James Blain, his grandfather, were born in , Antrim, Ireland. He married Margaret Jane Brice about 1868; the father of eight children. | BLAIN, James McQuiston (I2293)
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2212 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PIPES, William Ford “Ford” Jr. (I1591)
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2213 | shared tombstone with Hugh McQuiston | McQUISTON, Philander Boyd (I5485)
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2214 | shared tombstone with parents, William and Nancy | McQUISTON, Nancy Isabel (I5487)
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2215 | shared tombstone with parents, William and Nancy | McQUISTON, Eliza Martha (I5488)
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2216 | shared tombstone with Philander Boyd McQuiston | McQUISTON, Hugh Alexander (I5486)
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2217 | She is not listed in the 1860 census | REEDY, Margaret (I68)
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2218 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ALDREDGE, Gervais (I1612)
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2219 | Shelby County birth record is ambiguous, could be 1882 | SIMONTON, Charles Bradley (I1630)
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2220 | shot himself | TAYLOR, James Leroy (I1421)
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2221 | Shot through the right lung on 14 August 1864 | STERLING, Thomas Pressley (I1363)
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2222 | Shreveport, LA, USA | PINSON, Carolyn Joyce (I1578)
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2223 | SIMONTON, Charles Bryson, a Representative from Tennessee; born in Tipton County, Tenn., September 8, 1838; was graduated from Erskine College, Due West, S.C., in August 1859; enlisted as a private in Company C, Ninth Tennessee Infantry, Confederate Army, in 1861; subsequently became second lieutenant and then captain; was severely wounded in the Battle of Perryville October 8, 1862, and disabled from any further active duty during the war; elected clerk of the circuit court of Tipton County in March 1870; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1873 and commenced practice in Covington, Tenn.; member of the State house of representatives in 1877-1879; editor of the Tipton Record in Covington, Tipton County, Tenn.; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Congresses (March 4, 1879-March 3, 1883); chairman of the Democratic State convention in 1886; president of the Covington city school board 1892-1903; United States district attorney for the district of Tennessee 1895-1898; died in Covington, Tenn., June 10, 1911; interment in Munford Cemetery. | SIMONTON, Charles Bryson (I3014)
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2224 | Sister J. P. Lowery, wife of one of our faithful preachers, of Monroe, La., passed to her reward on February 1, at the age of fifty-nine. She was reared at Bolivar, Tenn., and in early years was married to J. P. Lowery. She was the mother of six children—three sons, three daughters. While these were rather young, Brother and Sister Lowery lived seven years in Henderson. During this time he taught in what is now Freed-Hardeman College, while Sister Lowery kept some of the girls in her home. She was an exceedingly fine character—a good mother, a devoted wife, and a faithful member of the body of Christ. For forty years she walked side by side with her husband, sharing life's sorrows and joys and laboring together for the advancement of the cause she dearly loved. Throughout her career nothing but the best was said of her, and in her burial concrete evidences of love and esteem came from six States wherein she had been with her husband, who was telling the story. There is no comfort possible to those who loved her best equal to that found in his word. Her many friends unite in sympathy to her husband and children. N. B. Hardeman. - Gospel Advocate March 23, 1939, page 287. | HORNSBY, Anna (I784)
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2225 | Sister of Turner Baskins, husband of Myrtle Black | BASKIN, Donie (I442)
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2226 | Sixth child of John and Margaret Strong Simonton John Simonton Jr. (Nov. 8, 1797-May 18, 1880), married Nancy Brice (Feb. 4 1802-June 28, 1864), daughter of James and Jane Wilson Brice (Nancy's two brothers married into the Simonton family also). Twelve children born to John Jr. and Nancy are: Jane Wilson Simonton (1822-1828); James A. Simonton (1824-1882), buried Micanopy Cemetery, Alachua County, Fl., Dr. Christopher S. Simonton (1826-1854), married Jane Cameron (1830-1860), buried New Hope A.R.P. Cemetery, Fairfield, County, SC, USA; Margaret Jane Simonton (1829-1851) married Rev. E. E. Boyce; Jane Hemphill Simonton (1831-died young); Robert Wilson Simonton (Jan. 1834-June 1834); Mary Emaline Simonton (Oct. 7,1835-?), married David C. Roddey; William Boyce Simonton (Dec. 5, 1837-died Civil War); Martha E. Simonton (Jan. 19, 184X-?); married George Means, Walter B. Simonton (1842-lost leg Civil War); Charles P. Simonton (Feb. 16, 1844-died Civil War). Last child born to John Simonton and Nancy Brice Simonton, Samuel Robert Simonton (July 24, 1848-Oct. 28, 1889), married Sarah E. Harris (Feb. 6, 1853- Mar. 2, 1935), both buried New Hope A.R.P. Cemetery, Fairfield County, SC, USA; | SIMONTON, John Sr. (I343)
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2227 | SMC Regional Medical Center | CASH, Horace Phelan III (I2205)
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2228 | some records indicate that the date on his tombstone is the date of his christening, 24 December 1793 | STERLING, Samuel (I1971)
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2229 | some references spell the last name McCuiston | McQUISTON, Margaret (I1210)
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2230 | Some uncertainty as to the exact location, whether in TN or GA. | McDILL, Winnfield Scott “Scott” (I3170)
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2231 | Sometimes spelled Rateree | RATTERREE, Leonard Lunsford (I4578)
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2232 | Son Jerry gave date as 15 July | McDANIEL, Joseph Herman “Joe” Sr. (I6419)
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2233 | Son of Thomas H and Margaret (Chestnut) McDill. He came to the U.S. from Ireland in 1772 and settled in Chester County, South Carolina. His wife was Isabella McQuiston. They married January 17, 1788 and moved to Israel Township, Preble County, Ohio in 1806. Their children were Thomas, David, Margaret, Hugh, John, Archibald, Elizabeth and Samuel. David served as a Revolutionary War soldier in 1781 and 1782 in Captain Adams Company, Colonel Lacey's regiment. | McDILL, David (I1247)
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2234 | Son victor wias living with uncle Ben Payne in 1900 census. | PAYNE, Marieta E. (I1909)
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2235 | son was born in 1925 | Family F984
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2236 | Son was born in 1925; Husband was a widower in 1930 census | SCOTT, Millie Frances (I1442)
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2237 | Source 607 indicated death in 1862, but CSA service records show him still in service in 1864. | CARRINGTON, Luther Fairbanks (I5539)
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2238 | Source 607 indicated death in 1862, but CSA service records show him still in service in 1864. | CARRINGTON, William Davis Jr. (I5542)
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2239 | source is Fallow, IL, USA | [POSTEL], Alviria (I2176)
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2240 | South Carolina | DUNLAP, Lemuel A. (I434)
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2241 | Speaker of the legislature, member of the general court for 19 years | CARRINGTON, Paul Jr. (I6877)
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2242 | spelled Piersal in passport application and draft registration | LEFLORE, Michael (I6891)
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2243 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SMITH, Spencer Thomas (I560)
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2244 | Square 03R/Row 5/Grave 5 | BOYD, Thomas James (I6921)
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2245 | Square 1BB/Row3/Grave3 | PETERSON, Agnes (I6930)
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2246 | SSDI incorrectly lists last residence as Rutherford, TN, USA | BOYD, Frances (I42)
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2247 | SSDI indicates 1902 which would be consistent with parents marriage in 1901/1902 from 1910 census | BOYD, Robert Abner “Jack” (I2426)
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2248 | SSDI says 1896 | THOMAS, Jessie Bryan (I572)
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2249 | SSDI: Charleston, Mississippi, MO, USA | BONE, Everett Sr (I1316)
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2250 | SSGT WWII | BOYD, Hugh James (I1974)
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