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1201 Father’s will provided for “children of my son William” REEDY, William (I603)
 
1202 Fay F. Davis

RIO RANCHO, NM Fay F. Davis, 82, died on Thursday, May 7, 2009, at Hanover Hospital, Hanover. Fay was preceded in death by her husband, Grier. Born June 10, 1926, in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Lewis G. and Cora Mae (Fetters) Findlay. Fay graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Albuquerque in 1979, earning her Bachelor of Arts Degree. She retired from the University of New Mexico in 1984 where she worked as a Program Specialist for the University's Native American Education Program. Fay was a fabulous human being. She approached life with unparalleled humor, integrity, and generosity. Fay was active in many civic organizations including the Rio Rancho City Council, Friends of the Library, Library and Senior Advisory Boards, and volunteered for the campaigns of Governor Bill Richardson, Senator Tom Udall, President Barack Obama, and her son, the Honorable Judge John Davis. As a philanthropist she supported Smile Train, Habitat for Humanity, Lambda Legal, Heifer International, American Cancer Society , and the American Civil Liberties Union. Celebrating her life are her children, Karen and Rick Engle of Hanover, Donna Rupp of Rio Rancho, N.M., Marilyn and Ken Switzer of Holton, Kan., Mike Davis of Westminster, Colo., and John and Vicki Davis of Placitas, N.M. She was a role model and hero to her 14 grandchildren and "GG" to her six great-grandchildren. Her children and grandchildren will gather to honor her incredible life. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests memorial donations in honor of Fay be made to Storehouse West, Inc., 1030 Veranda Road S.E., #F, Rio Rancho, NM 87124; or to any of the charities listed above. Arrangements entrusted to Kenworthy Funeral Home, Inc., 269 Frederick St., Hanover. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.kenworthyfh.com
Published in Evening Sun from May 11 to May 12, 2009 
FINDLAY, Fay (I8956)
 
1203 Fayetteville Observer, The (NC) - July 23, 2004
Deceased Name: Willis Freed Lowrey
LIEUTENANT COLONEL, UNITED STATES ARMY

America has lost another soldier hero of The Greatest Generation. Willis Freed Lowrey, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army, Retired, died peacefully in his sleep at The Woodlands Nursing Home in Fayetteville, NC, USA, on Saturday, 17 July, 2004. He was 93 years old.

Freed Lowrey was born in Henderson, TN, USA, on 6 February 1911, the second youngest of seven children to James Perrin Lowrey and Anna Hornsby. At the time of his birth his father was a professor at Freed Hardman College (now University) in Henderson. While still a very young boy, the family moved back to their roots in Mississippi, settling in the small town of Senatobia, where Freed grew up.

During the Great Depression in 1931, Freed moved from Senatobia to Helena, Arkansas, in search of work. He became the owner of a successful gas station and garage in Helena. More importantly, he met the great love of his life, Helen Irene Rabb. They were married in Helena on 10 February, 1934. This union lasted 54 years, until Helen's tragic death from cancer in July 1988, and produced two sons, Mark Perrin Lowrey, born 30 March 1937, and Willis Freed Lowrey, Jr., born 25 November 1945.

Freed's military career began in 1928, when he joined the Mississippi National Guard, where he served in the 31st Infantry Division until moving to Arkansas in 1931. In the mid 1930s he joined the Arkansas National Guard, and was assigned to the 206th Coast Artillery Regiment (AAA). In 1940 he was commissioned a 2d LT of Infantry in the US Army Reserve, and was assigned to Company B, 153d Infantry Regiment, which had been one of the first two National Guard Regiments to be called onto active federal service in that year. The 153d Infantry was the first regiment deployed overseas during the events leading up to US entry into WWII, being sent to Alaska in 1941. The primary mission of the regiment at the time was to help build and secure the string of airfields in Alaska that were used as staging points for airplanes being given to the Soviet Union under the Lend Lease Act.

After the US entry into WWII, Freed participated in the Aleutian Island campaign, serving on Amchitka, Kiska and Attu. He returned to the Continental US in 1944, and was stationed at Camp Blanding, Florida, where he commanded an Infantry training company.

From 1946 to 1949 he served on the staff of I Corps during the occupation of Japan. During this time he attended Airborne School with the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 11th Airborne Division, in Japan. In 1949, he returned to Ft. Jay, Governor's Island, NY, USA, where he was the Aide to the First Army commander, MG Roscoe Woodruff (First Captain of the USMA class of 1915) until 1950, when he attended the Army Command & General Staff College.

In 1951, he returned to combat, being assigned as commander of the 3d Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division, in Korea. For more than a year he participated in some of the most bitter fighting of the war, including the battles of Heartbreak Ridge, Triangle Hill, Chip Yong Ni and the Kumwa Gap.

Following Korea, Freed was assigned to Ft. Benning, GA, USA. He spent 18 months as Commander, 2d Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regimental Combat Team, and as Regimental Executive Officer. He was then assigned to the Staff & Faculty of the Infantry School until June, 1956.

In 1956, he was transferred to Headquarters, United States Army, Europe, where he served as Chief, Soviet Order of Battle Section, G2 (Intelligence). In 1957, he was assigned first as Deputy Commander, then Commander, of the 2d Battle Group, 502d Airborne Infantry, 11th Airborne Division, which was re-designated in 1958 as 1st Battle Group, 21st Infantry, 24th Infantry Division.

In 1959, Freed was reassigned to Headquarters, XVIII Airborne Corps, Ft. Bragg, NC, USA, as Chief of Operations in the G3 section. He retired from active duty in 1961. He and Helen settled in Fayetteville. Upon his retirement from active duty, Freed worked for a while as an intelligence analyst for the Army's Continental Intelligence Command at Ft. Bragg before deciding to return to college to complete his education. Taking advantage of the Army's "Bootstrap" program, Freed and Helen spent a year in Omaha, Nebraska, while he completed his degree at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. He then returned to Fayetteville to become a full time teacher at the North Carolina State University extension program at Ft. Bragg. In this capacity, he helped hundreds of NCOs and junior officers earn their college degrees. Few things in life gave him greater pleasure. Freed retired fully in the late 1970s.

Freed is survived by his two sons, Mark Perrin Lowrey and Willis Freed Lowrey, Jr., both of whom graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and proudly followed in his footsteps, serving full careers as Airborne Infantry officers in the Army; six grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. He was greatly loved and is sorely missed by all of them.

There will be a memorial service at St. John's Episcopal Church, 302 Green Street,, Fayetteville, NC, USA at 2:00pm on Saturday, 7 August, followed by a reception at the Church. Freed will be buried next to his beloved Helen in the Cross Creek Cemetery in Fayetteville. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to Cause, a volunteer 501 (c) (3) organization providing financial support and aid to our wounded Soldiers hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The address is Cause, P.O. Box 218, Herdon, VA, USA, 20172.

Now that your work is done, your course on Earth is run, may it be said "Well Done!" be thou at Peace. Rest well, dad. You were the greatest in all you did - father, husband, soldier, teacher, mentor, friend.

The Lowrey Family

Fayetteville Observer, The (NC)
Date: July 23, 2004
Record Number: 954604
Copyright 2004, The Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer 
LOWREY, Lt. Col. Willis Freed (I788)
 
1204 February 8, 1937 –January 21, 2011

Richard O. Quinley, 73, of Munford, passed away on Friday, January 21, 2011 at Methodist Hospital Germantown. He was retired from Dupont, working for 30 years as a chemical operator. Additionally, Mr. Quinley served in the Tennessee National Guard for 30 years, was a volunteer firefighter in Munford (1998 Fireman of the Year), worked at Whitehorn Farms and Dixon Farms after retirement and was a lifelong member of Munford First United Methodist Church.

Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, Jan. 25 at Munford Funeral Home Chapel with interment following in Poplar Grove Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Mary Jo Glidewell Quinley; sons Michael (Patricia) Quinley of Munford and Darryl (Terri) Quinley of Drummonds; daughter Lynn Quinley (Will) Phillips of Drummonds; brother Dan (Myra) Quinley of Germantown; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Munford United Methodist Church.
The Leader
(Covington, Tenn.) Jan. 27, 2011 
QUINLEY, Richard Orr (I461)
 
1205 fell at home in Rosemark, TN, USA McQUISTON, Mary Jane (I5616)
 
1206 fell from 3 story scaffold WILSON, Otis Bryson (I4315)
 
1207 Fell from bluff in Memphis as a child BOYD, John Hemphill (I31)
 
1208 Fell from scaffold while repairing building (at work) HAMILTON, John Lyle (I4569)
 
1209 FERN VERNICE ANDERSON entered peacefully into rest at home with her family. Born in Drumright, OK, Fern moved to CA in 1947, married Earl Anderson in 1948, and lived happily in Fremont for 60 years. She worked for Booth Cannery, Niles Rest Home and the Fremont Unified School District for 12 years before becoming a very devoted homemaker and caregiver for her grandchildren. Fern is predeceased by her mother, Viola Alexander, husband Earl Anderson, sister Lorene Burgess, and granddaughter Tracie Wood. She is survived by her sister, Alma Pollard, brother-in-law Ed Pollard, daughter Debbie Wood, son Steve Anderson, daughter-in-law Sherry Anderson, grandchildren Andrea Wood, Kyle Wood, Christopher Yates, Jennifer Yates, Michael Anderson, Stephanie Anderson, David Burrola, Krystle Aikala and Sheena Reardon, and great-grandson Tyler Yates, as well as nieces, nephews and cousins. Fern was an active member of New Hope Community Church and I.O.O.F. Rebekah Lodge. She enjoyed singing in the church choir, volunteering at the Tri-City Homeless Coalition and numerous activities with her friends. She was a longtime Oakland A's fan and a great cribbage player. Fern will be greatly missed by her loved ones and forever appreciated as one of the most wonderful people to enter our lives.

Alameda Times-Star 11/25/07. 
ALEXANDER, Fern Vernice (I9808)
 
1210 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BOYD, Unknown (I2835)
 
1211 Find a grave and The Mcquistions both have 24 February BAIRD, Margaret A. (I7719)
 
1212 Find a grave has 1894, tombstone photo shows 1891 SIMONTON, Ovid Lee (I9047)
 
1213 findagrave has David Lee Hamilton, Sr. HAMILTON, David Lee Jr. (I1965)
 
1214 Findagrave has September Family F2100
 
1215 Findagrave memorial for Laura Lowrey has the following note:
Died in Lyon, MS, USA, probably Sept or Oct, 1911.
Wife of H. J. Lowery. Parents of Mrs J.R. Adams, Mattie Lowery, and Ward Lowery. 
BAREFOOT, Susan M (I802)
 
1216 findagrave photographer could not locate the tombstone CARRINGTON, Rianna [Ann] [Marianna] (I5069)
 
1217 findagrave says that this is the date on the death certificate LUTRICK, Cornelius (I7391)
 
1218 findagrave.com has 23 June. Family F2296
 
1219 findagrave.com lists name as Sarah A. Holmes HOLMES, Sarah Raleigh (I774)
 
1220 findagrave.com photo is barely legible McDILL, Robert Shannon (I2137)
 
1221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F76
 
1222 First female internist at Methodist Hospital, Memphis THOMAS, Dr. Margaret Elise “Elise” (I98)
 
1223 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F381
 
1224 First National Funeral Home Records (Genealogist): 01 Apr 1942; born 16 Nov 1870; age 71; son of W.H. Ford.
< (Marker not located in 1998) 
FORD, Benjamin Franklin (I1066)
 
1225 First Presbyterian Church Family F2034
 
1226 First Presbyterian Church Family F2254
 
1227 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F375
 
1228 flux BOYD, Robert Romaine (I629)
 
1229 flux BOYD, Robert Banks (I5010)
 
1230 flux, age 3 months McDANIEL, Infant (I6280)
 
1231 For the purpose of this Family History there are assumptions made that are
based on circumstational information gathered from other researchers,
documents and books, however there is no specific information the we have found
or that has been offered by others to establish the name of Theophilus II's
wife or that John was his son or if Mary was his daughter.

We do believe that Theophilus Simonton was a child of Theophilus Simonton
and Mary Smith his wife. In Archbald Smith's Will of 1929, in Lewes Delaware
Archbald referred to his sister Mary and her "six" children as well as naming
Theophilus Simonton as Mary's husband. In the Archives of Pennsylvania, there
was found a will packet with the name of Theophilus Simonton dated 1750. This
will packet was and is empty. At that time according to professional Genealogist
a will packet is never prepared until after the will is filed after a person
dies, therefore this must have been a Theophilus other that the older person as
Theophilus Simonton I wrote his will in 1754 which was 4 years later

It is furthur believed that the "grandchild" named John in the Will of
Theophilus Simonton I was a son of Theophilus II and it is furthur supported by
the fact that in descendents of John, The name Theophilus and Adam was
used for at least 5 or 6 generations later. Adam was a name indicated to be
a brother of Mary, the wife of Theophilus I and probably one reason it was carried by
all of the other five children as well in naming of their children. There was an Adam Simonton in Ulster Ireland in 1666 so Adam is also a family name in the Simonton Family. Because of
the proximity of the Frame family when the original Simonton family lived in
Lewes Delaware, it is possible that the wife of Theophilus II was a Frame, and
thus the use of the Frame names as Grandchildren in the original Will of
Theophilus I and these were really his nephews and not his grand children. We also believe that a sister of Theophilus I married Robert Frame in Delaware and they had at least two children named Nathan and Smith as they both showed to inherit land in Delaware in 1640.This
is additionally explained in the section on Ann Simonton who married a Frame.

The Brothers and sisters of Theophilus II, being Robert, William, Ann, Mary,
and Magdalene are all very well documented as to their children and activities
in Rowan Co NC and in consideration of the probable dates of birth, that are
reasonable, we have arrived at a theory that "John" who was one of the
Grandchildren named in the Will of Theophilus, came to North Carolina with
Mary the widow and Son, William after the death of Theophilus in 1754. It is then further
assumed that this John married and had a family in Rowan Co while living with
the Uncles and Aunts. We furthur believe that there were at least two sons and
probably some daughters. We can then conclude that the names of these sons were
Adam and John and on the daughters we have no documentationl.

John's son, Adam established his family near the South Yadkin and Hunting Creek area
about 20 miles north of the area where the other Simontons had established
their residence in 1750. He lived near where the family of his wife had located
earlier. This was the Cooper family and land transactions also show these
facts. John the other Son of John very likely went to the land in South Carolina where Robert his
great uncle had received land south of the Catawba River on Allison Creek. This
is in the area where the Strong and Gaston families were also early settlers
which relates to who John married. Even though John did not carry the names of
Theophilus and Adam in his family, he did carry the name Robert John and
William which are also prominant in the Simonton Family.

Since there has been no definite information developed by the end of 2003 as to
whose children they were, the various connections shown are not proven and when
proof can be found, it is hoped it will find its way into this History. 
SIMONTON, Theophilus II (I660)
 
1232 FORD Harriet Lowrey, 87, died peacefully at home on March 26, 2014. Born in Louisville and raised in Baltimore, she was named "Lady Harriet" by her father, a poet, but was known to all by her middle name. An independent young woman, she earned an MLS at the School of Library Science at LSU, where she met her husband of 57 years, Thomas R. Ford. She raised four children and earned a second Master's degree at UK. Her professional experience was at LSU, University of Alabama, Lexington Public Library, Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, Colombia, Georgetown College, and the University of Kentucky. She and her husband loved to travel, and she was fortunate enough to visit every continent but Antarctica. She will be greatly missed by her four children, each of whom she loved and inspired to pursue successful careers: Margaret Ford, Newton, MA; Janet Ford, Lexington, KY; Mark L. Ford, Harlan, KY; and Charlotte Ford, Birmingham, AL. She is also survived by seven grandchildren: Daniel, Carmen, Darian, T.R., Caleb, Adam and Dylan; and four great-grandchildren: Donovan, Carson, Eli and Sylvia. A private memorial service will be arranged at a future date. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kentucky/obituary.aspx?n=harriet-ford&pid=170426165#sthash.Bx3Pljq5.dpuf

Published in Lexington Herald-Leader on Mar. 30, 2014 
LOWREY, Lady Harriet (I1028)
 
1233 Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center FAULKNER, Shannon Davis “Butch” III (I5074)
 
1234 Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - January 4, 2006
Deceased Name: Velma Lea Boyd
HURST - Velma Lea Boyd, 80, a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Monday, Jan. 2, 2006.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday at Forest Ridge Funeral Home in Hurst. Interment: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park in Colleyville. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Velma was born Dec. 12, 1925, in Meade, Okla. In 1952, she married John A. Boyd and they moved to the Hurst area in 1953. She was a lifetime member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary and a longtime member of First Baptist Church of Hurst.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, who passed away in 1976, and her oldest son, John Andrew Boyd Jr., who passed away in 1973.

Survivors: Sons, Tommy Boyd, David Boyd and wife, Denise, and Jay Boyd; daughters, Carolyn Downing and Cathy Edwards and husband, Johnny; sister, Viola of Sherman; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and lots of friends and extended family members.

Forest Ridge Funeral Home

Hurst, (817) 285-7777

View and sign guestbook at

www.star-telegram.com/obituaries

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX)
Date: January 4, 2006
Edition: Tarrant
Page: B6
Record Number: 1929317
Copyright (c) 2006 Fort Worth Star-Telegram 
CORBITT, Velma Lea (I3837)
 
1235 Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX, USA BONNER, Martha Nell (I2479)
 
1236 Fought with Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans. FORD, Elijah Sr. (I1084)
 
1237 Fourth of seven children born to John Wagner and Sarah Robinson Stirling. Jane married Andrew Blain in December 1826; the mother of nine children, including Sterling W. and James McQuiston Blain.

She was sister to Sarah Sterling, the wife of Christopher Phinney of Fairfield County, SC, USA. 
STERLING, Jane (I2288)
 
1238 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BOUSER, Benjamin Franklin “Frank” (I1613)
 
1239 Friendly Nursing Home, Inc; 301 Archdale Dr., Chapel Hill, NC, USA BOYD, Sethelle (I1676)
 
1240 from Alabama HOLT, Billy H. (I1636)
 
1241 From findagrave entry:
Wife of Christopher Phinney from Fairfield Co., SC, USA; daughter in law of Patrick Phinney.
Buried near her daughter Margaret Phinney Boyd. Also, mother of John William Phinney (died 1912 in Little Rock - Confederate Soldiers Home), and grandmother of James Thomas Phinney.

Her father was John Wagner Sterling and her mother was Sarah Robinson Sterling, both of whom were born in Ireland, or Scotland. Her brothers and sisters included Jane Sterling Blain, Samuel, Margaret, John W.,Jr., and Thomas M. Sterling. 
STERLING, Sarah (I1402)
 
1242 From Findagrave.com:
Father: John SIMONTON. Mother: Margaret Jeanette STRONG.
Children
Jane Wilson SIMONTON
James A. SIMONTON
Christopher S. SIMONTON
Margaret Jane SIMONTON
John H. SIMONTON
Mary Elizaberth SIMONTON
Wiliam Brice SIMONTON
Martha SIMONTON
Charles P. SIMONTON
Samuel Robert SIMONTON
Walter SIMONTON 
SIMONTON, John Jr. (I357)
 
1243 From Memphis (The Souwester, Vol 45, No.14, January 10, 1964 QUINN, Mary Lou (I2782)
 
1244 From the Cleveland County Library, February 17, 2004
The obituary you requested reads as follows:
W. E. Vinson, Former County Citizen, Dies
Walter E. Vinson, aged 62, former Rison businessman, died at his home at Fordyce Friday, as the result of a stroke suffered Wednesday morning.  Mr. Vinson, who was born in the Rowell section, operated a grocery and filling station in Fordyce for 20 years.  Before going to Fordyce, he was associated with his borther-in-law, C.  E. Boyd, in the operation of a store here.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Fordyce, conducted by the Rev. Edward Harris pastor of the Methodist Church, assisted by other Fordyce pastors.  Burial was in Oakland Cemetery there. 
Besides his wife, who was before their marriage, Miss Ione Boyd of Rowell,  Mr. Vinson is survived by two daughters Miss Myrtis Vinson, teacher in the  Fordyce School, and Mrs. W. O. Robinson* of Tulip; one son, Embry Vinson of Fordyce; two brothers, J. A.* and W. R. Vinson of Pine Bluff.
Sheriff T. H. Glover, Treasurer M. W. Reed, R. C. Searcy and F. W. Culpepper from here attended the services for Mr. Vinson.
Hilda
*Mrs. W. O. Robinson - Hattie Vinson, married W. O. Robertson, divorced.
*J. A. Holt, I believe to be James H. Holt.
(from family tree “Steel Magnolias and True Grit” on ancestry.com, Katherine Vinson Beard) 
VINSON, Walter Embry (I4934)
 
1245 From the White Family book, supplemented:

Rev. William Garner White, [son of Abram; son of William; son of John] was born in Chester District on December 11, 1826. On July 31, 1856 he was married to a Miss Nancy Jane Cooper born July, 27, 1826, probably in Chester District. She died October 23, 1857 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. One child was born from this union: Nettie Jane White who married at least twice.

In May 9, 1861 he was married to Marion Estelle Russell, probably in Ohio, for the future second Mrs. White was born March 3, 1831 in Clark County, Ohio. Rev White had received his education somewhere in Kentucky and attended a theological Seminary. He preached a while in Kentucky and probably Ohio. Afterward he came to York, S. C., and for several years was in charge of the Woman's College there. He died May 14, 1894, as a result of a stroke of paralysis and was buried in Old Purity Cemetery.

Following his death his wife and children moved to California. She died at Carmel California, November 19, 1927, in the ninety-sixth year of her age, she having been born March 3, 1831. Their children were Margaret Estelle White, Rev. William Breckinridge White, Rev. Willis Grimes White, Martha Hill White, Thomas Abram White."

The body of his wife Marian Estelle Russell White was interred at Riverside, perhaps in Monterey County, California, but for now her post and photo is not attached to a speicfic cemetery. 
WHITE, William Garner (I2303)
 
1246 From: http://www.geocities.com/rebel_leader2001/roden/ds2.html
6 Mattie Mobley Walker b: 14 JAN 1862 d: 23 FEB 1928
+ Frank Lee Whitlock b: 24 MAR 1861 d: 2 JUL 1936
7 Alice Lee Whitlock b: 17 SEP 1884 d: 9 DEC 1972
+ David Lee Hamilton b: 12 OCT 1883 d: 4 JUL 1941
8 David Lee Hamilton , Jr. b: 6 SEP 1911 d: 24 OCT 1995
+ Mary Elizabeth Cauthen
9 Elizabeth Lee Hamilton
+ Allen Douglas Josey
10 Allen Douglas Josey , Jr.
+ Marvin Edward Robinson
10 Marvin Edward Robinson , Jr.
9 David Lee Hamilton , Jr.
+ Dorothy Ann Lesslie
10 David Lee Hamilton III
10 Lesslie Elizabeth Hamilton
9 Milton Earle Hamilton
+ Margaret Cecilia McManus
10 Milton Earle Hamilton , Jr.
10 Raymond Cochran Hamilton
10 Patrick Whitlock Hamilton
9 Durham Asbury Hamilton
+ Melissa Dale Ayers
10 Durham Asbury Hamilton , Jr.
8 Thomas Bowker Hamilton b: 23 MAY 1916 d: 13 JUL 1972
+ Charlotte Burch b: 7 APR 1919 d: 8 AUG 1981
9 Thomas Bowker Hamilton , Jr.
9 Richard Scott Hamilton
7 Frank Lee Whitlock , Jr. b: 23 MAR 1887 d: 4 MAY 1961
+ Mary W. White b: 14 JUL 1889 d: 19 MAR 1985
8 Frank Lee Whitlock III
8 Jane Whitlock b: 17 OCT 1914 d: 1 NOV 1991
+ Edward M. Famula b: 16 APR 1915 d: 21 JAN 1972
9 Martha Famula d: 1992
+ Alexander Piper
8 Martha Whitlock
+ ??? Hayward 
WHITLOCK, Alice Lee (I2676)
 
1247 From: Janelle Cole
To: peggyboyd16
Sent: Wed, Apr 22, 2020 10:13 pm
Subject: Re: Gail's Address

Gail Hopkins;  219 Bride Lane; Covington, TN 38019.  Gail actually lives at Mt. Lebanon, about 6 miles out of Covington.  She is a 
member of Garland United Methodist Church.  Her husband is Troy Hopkins and he is a big farmer.  Her children are Glenn who is 50 this year and is married to Marcie and they have 3 children, Nathan, who will be 22 this year and twin boys- Mitch & Mike who will be 17 in December.   Glenn is also a farmer and his son is a farmer and is already buying a small farm, but farms with his Grand-Dad and Dad.  Both of the twins work on the farm and love it.  They will be Seniors when (and if) school starts.   Gail & Troy had twins, Kelly and Keith who will be 48 in October.  Kelly is a Registered nurse at St. Frances, Bartlett and has 3 children, Jacob(Jake) who is 20 and will be a Junior (I think) at University of Memphis, girls- Hannah who was 17 in December and  Peyton,who was 15 in January. Keith, who is married to wife, Lesley  and they 2 children, daughter- Lillie Grace who is 17 and son-Kayson who is 11. Keith runs large equipment at old DuPont Plant,but I don't know company he works for.   
HATHCOCK, Gail (I481)
 
1248 FUNERAL OF VETERAN BLACK TO BE CONDUCTED TODAY
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The funeral of James A. Black, Confederate soldier, who died at his home on North Davidson street early Friday morning, will be conducted from his home this afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Rev. A. L. Aycock, pastor of the Belmont Park Methodist church, in charge of the service.

H. D. Duckworth, adjutant of the local camp of Confederate veterans, announced last night that the commander, J. W. Lewis, has asked all Confederate veterans to attend the funeral services, wearing the funeral badge.

Mr. Black was 76 years of age, having been born in Cabarrus county April 10, 1844. He served throughout the war with Co. "K" 57th North Carolina regiment of the infantry. He is survived by his wife, 11 children, 56 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Mr. Black was a member of the Methodist church.

Charlotte Observer, 05.01.1920  
BLACK, James Agusta (I3549)
 
1249 Funeral services for Patsye "Pat" Lawrence, 76, of Leesville were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2005 at Polk Memorial Episcopal Church in Leesville, Father Richmond Ghweatt, III officiated. Burial followed in the Leesville Cemetery under the direction of Labby Memorial Funeral Homes. She died Sunday, April 24, at her residence in Leesville. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Claude Lawrence, Jr., of Leesville; two sons, Dinks and Jenny Lawrence of Leesville and Stephen G. and Debbie Lawrence of Arlington, Texas and four grandchildren. SIMMONS, Patsye Faye “Pat” (I1549)
 
1250 Funeral services were held at the Pleasant Grove Church McKEOWN, Esther James (I3953)
 

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