Matches 101 to 150 of 6,535
| # | Notes | Linked to |
|---|---|---|
| 101 | 1920 Giles Co., VA Census Newport District 23 Jan 1920 191/194 Phipps, Louis 34 M Head WV WV WV Forester Saw Mill Virginia 28 F Wife WV WV WV Effie 10 F Dau WV WV WV Blanche 8 F Dau WV WV WV Hansford 6 M Son WV WV WV Margory 3 F Dau WV WV WV Frances 11/12 F Dau WV WV WV The Raleigh Register, 3 June 1953 Police Court Fines Two motorists were lodged in the Raleigh County Jail Tuesday on charges of driving while intoxicated after both had been involved in minor accidents. Clint Howery, of Daniel, was arrested after a wreck at Daniels. Lewis Phipps, 66, of Meadow Bluff, Greenbrier County, was jailed after he ran his car through a guard rail at Crab Orchard. The car was damaged extensively, but Phipps was not injured. The Beckley Post-Herald, 6 June 1953 Lewis Phipps, Meadow Bluff, was fined $50 and costs yesterday by Thurman after pleading guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. Phipps also had his license revoke for six months because of the charge. Beckely Post-Herald, Friday, 14 Oct 1966, p. 17, col. 4 https://www.newspapers.com/image/15719832/ Lewis E. Phipps Rites Saturday MEADOW BLUFF (RNS) - Lewis Edwards Phipps, 78, of Meadow Bluff died at 10 a.m. Thursday following a long illness. A retired timberman, Edwards was born in Raleigh County, Jan. 16, 1888, son of the late Crockett and Mary Luvene Phipps. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Ellen; seven daughters, Mrs. Chase of Hillsboro, Ore., Mrs. Louise Lloyd of Banks, Ore., Mrs. Blanch Thompson of Clintonville, Mrs. Stella Hunter of Meadow Bluff, Mrs. Marjorie McCarty of Hines, Mrs. Francis Hizer of Crawley, and Mrs. Gertrude Thompson of Sam Black; four sons, Hansford of Hillsboro, Edward of Banks, Ulysses of Hillsboro and Noah of Beaverton, Ore.; three sisters, Norma Phipps of Prosperity, Mrs. Wade Foster of Beckley, and Della Honaker of Beckley; 35 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at the Nickell Funeral Home Chapel at East Rainelle at 2 p.m. Saturday with Rev. Rex Ball in charge. Burial will follow in the Old Amwell Cemetery. | Phipps, Lewis Edward Sr. (I14652)
|
| 102 | 1920 Greenbrier Co., WV Census Blue Sulphur District, Page 43A 23 Jan 1920, Dawson Road 125/123 Walkup, Ida J. 47 F Head (widow) Farmer Willie 20 M Son Laborer Mabel 16 F Dau Ula 15 F Dau Wyatt 11 M Son Carter, Delta 22 F Dau (widow) Helen 9/12 F GrDau 1930 Greenbrier Co., WV Census Blue Sulphur District, Page 134A 24 April 1930, Alderson Road 172/187 Walkup, J. Ida 56 F Head (widow) WV WV WV None E. Willie 30 M Son WV WV WV Labor L. Wyatt 22 M Son WV WV WV Labor J. Eula 24 F Dau WV WV WV None The Greenbrier Independent, Vol. 77, No. 9, Friday Morning, August 14, 1942 Death at Crawley Mrs. Ida Jane Eads died Thursday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Delta Shortridge of Crawley, aged 71 years. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Little Sewell chapel with Rev. Joe Smith of Rupert officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Also surviving are two other daughters, Mrs. Zena Hunter of Kieffer and Mrs. Mabel Lackie of Rupert; two sons, William Walker of Alderson and Wyatt Walker of Blue Sulphur Springs; three brothers, Walter McClung of White Sulphur Springs and A.R. McClung of Clendenin; two sisters. Mrs. Ada McClung of Dawson and Mrs. Lalie Heaster of Keiffer; 23 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. The Greenbrier Despatch, East Rainelle, WV, Vol. 11, No. 49, Friday, August 14, 1942 MRS. EADS DIES Mrs. Ida Jane Eads, 72-years of age, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Delta Shortridge at Crawley, on Thursday, August 6, 1942, of a complication of diseases. She was born on November 21, 1869, and was a daughter of R. H. and Rebecca Crane McClung of Rupert. Her husband, John Eads is deceased. Funeral services for Mrs. Eads were held at two o'clock on Saturday at Little Sewell Chapel by Rev. J. E. Smith of Rupert, with interment in the church cemetery, Nickell Funeral Home officiating. She is survived by three daughters and two sons, who are Mrs. Shortridge, at whose home she died; Mrs. Zenna Hunter of Kieffer; Mrs. Mable Lackie, of Rupert and Willie and Wyattt Walkup of Alderson and Blue Sulphur Springs. She is also survived by twenty three grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters who are Walker McClung of Beckley; W.A. of White Sulphur, A. R. of Clendennin, Mrs. Ada McClung of Dawson and Mrs. Lalia Heaster of Kieffer. The Charleston Daily Mail, page 2, Saturday Evening, August 8, 1942 Mrs. Ida Jane Eads - 71, died Thursday, home of a daughter, Mrs. Delta Shortridge of Crawley, Greenbrier county. Funeral, Saturday afternoon, Little Sewell chapel, Rev. Joe Smith of Rupert. Burial, church cemetery, Nickell mortuary, East Rainelle. Also surviving: two other daughters, Mrs. Zena Hunter of Kieffer and Mrs. Mabel Lackie of Rupert; two sons by a former marriage, William Walker of Alderson and Wyatt Walker of Blue Sulphur Springs; three brothers, Walter McClung of Beckley, W. A. McClung of White Sulphur Springs and A. R. McClung of Clendenin; two sisters, Mrs. Ada McClung of Dawson and Mrs. Lalie Heaster of Kieffer; 23 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. | McClung, Ida Jane (I15652)
|
| 103 | 1920 Greenbrier Co., WV Census - Kieffer Precinct No. 5 of Meadow Bluff #7 Hunter, Sam W. 29 Head Jessie R. 25 Wife Mary Ethel 4-5/12 Daughter William M. 1-4/12 Son Crane, Loman L. 16 Brother-in-Law Hunter, Mary K. 67 Mother The Charleston Daily Mail, Thursday, 19 November 1970 RAINELLE - Samuel William Hunter, 81, of Rupert, Greenbrier County, a member of the Beaver Creek Baptist Church at Kieffer, died Wednesday in Alley's Rest Home at Rupert. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hess of Dunbar; sons, Melvin of St. Albans, Leslie with the Air Force in Tokyo, Japan, Warren of Washington, D.C.; brothers, Jennings of Kieffer, George of McRoss; half brother, Wade Hunter of Rainelle; half sister, Mrs. Annie Sanford of Rainelle. Service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Don Smathers Funeral Home here with the Rev. Charles W. Ambrose, Jr. officiating. Burial will be in End of the Trail Cemetery at Clintonville. Friends may call the funeral home. | Hunter, Samuel William "Sam" (I13190)
|
| 104 | 1920 Greenbrier Co., WV Census - Kieffer Precinct No. 5 of Meadow Bluff #15 Hunter, Garner R. 35 Head May T. 26 Wife James R. 10 Son Hattie M. 8 Daughter Earl W. 6 Son Grover G. 4-2/12 Son The Charleston Daily Mail, 24 February 1938 RAINELLE, Feb. 24 - Funeral services were to be held today for Garner Hunter, 52, of Kieffer, who died yesterday in a Hinton hospital. Burial was to be at Kieffer. Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Crane Hunter; three daughters, Misses Hattie, Mae and Louise Hunter, at home; four sons, James, Grover and Llewellyn Hunter, at home, and Earl Hunter, of Rupert; his mother, Mrs. Kate Hunter, and three brothers, George Hunter, of Rainelle; Sam Hunter, of Rupert, and Jennings Hunter, of Kieffer. | Hunter, Garner Ray (I13079)
|
| 105 | 1920 Nicholas Co, WV Census Richwood Township 28/302/324 Lewis, Matilda Head 40 Washerwoman? Frinchey Son 17 Orval Son ?? Dovie Dau 16 Birdie Dau 7 Delbert Son 4 The Nicholas Chronicle, Summersville, WV, Vol. LXII, No. 47, Thursday, 23 March 1944 MRS. LEWIS FOUND DEAD IN BED Mrs. May Lewis, 64, was found dead in the bed at her home on last Thursday. An inquest was held before Squire M. J. Maloney, acting as coroner. The verdict of the jury was that she came to her death by natural causes. She had been dead about 48 hours. Several children and grand children survive. Interment was made at Blacks Chapel with the Simmons Mortuary in charge. | Forinash, Matilda Florence "May" (I19618)
|
| 106 | 1920, 1921 Williams' Cincinnati Directory Moore, Frank gluemkr h 3198 Spring Grove Av | King, Rebecca Ann Willie (I16484)
|
| 107 | 1st Earl of Pembroke | Marshal, Sir William (I8042)
|
| 108 | 22 Dec 1849, Luke Worrell and Mildred Dalton, daughter of William Dalton, Sr. who consents. Reuben Fry, surety. Amos Worrell, Sr. consents. Married 25 Dec 1849 by Rev. William Thompson, Sr. | Family: Luke Worrell / Mildred "Millie" Dalton (F10072)
|
| 109 | 23.Jan.1570, on the 23rd of January were united in matrimony Hans Gar of Kolnpach with virgin Elißawedt, the relict daughter of the late Michl Schaidtl of Drisper. | Family: Hans Gahr / Elisabeth Schaidtl (F14026)
|
| 110 | 31 Mar 1852, William C. Hurst and Nancy Dalton. William Hurst consents; William Dalton consent. Theophilus Quesenberry, surety. Marries 1 Apr 1852 by Henry Lindsey. | Family: William C. Hurst / Nancy Dalton (F18410)
|
| 111 | 6 May 1845, Robert Dalton and Elizabeth Dalton, daughter of William Dalton, Sr. who consents. Peter Early, surety. Married 11 May 1845 by John Cock. | Family: Robert Dalton / Elizabeth Dalton (F18408)
|
| 112 | 7 July 1994 Earl E. Worrell, 72, of Greenville, died Tuesday, July 5 at his home following a long illness. Born February 20, 1922 at Camp Creek, WV, he was the son of the late Luke E. and Victoria Shockley Worrell. Mr. Worrell was a retired emplyee of Hershel Col? Corp., a WWII US Army Veteran, member of the American Legion Post No. 110, Union, member of the Disabled American Veterans. He was preceeded in death by a brother, Ray Worrell. Survivors include his wife, Jacqueline Meredith Worrell, daughters, Mrs. Gary (Jean) Furrow of Arlington, VA., Mrs. Mike (Patricia) McKay of Leesburg, VA., Mrs. Thomas (Victoria) Arthur of Lynchburg and Mrs. Lewis (Pamela) Boggs of Pickaway; brother, Roy of Seattle, WA; sisters, Mrs. Cecil (Callie) Harsh of Seattle, WA and Mrs. Ella Rutz of Tomsbrook, VA; five grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 PM Friday at the Broyles Funeral Home Chapel in Peterstown with Elder Paul Williams officiating. Burial will follow in the Keaton Cemetery at Greenville where military graveside rites will be conducted by the American Legion Post No. 110, Union. Friends may call from 6-9 PM today at the Broyles Funeral Home, Peterstown. | Worrell, Earl E. (I30432)
|
| 113 | 7 Mar 1846, Lewis Reece and Anne Dalton, daughter of William Dalton. James Gallimore, surety. Married 10 May 1846 by William Thompson, Sr. | Family: Lewis Reece / Anne Dalton (F18411)
|
| 114 | San Antonio Express-News, Online Edition, San Antonio, TX, 16 Apr 2009 Morris Lee Estess Jr. (Morrie) passed away on April 11, 2009 at the age of 78 after a period of declining health. He has been a resident of San Antonio since 1977. Morrie is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Mary Lee Estess, his daughter Amy Estess Donovan and her husband Mike of Round Rock, his daughter Ann Kathleen Thornton and her husband Mat of San Antonio and his grandsons Mark Charles Richter Jr. and Kevin Austin Richter both who are attending college in the St. Louis and Indiana area. He also is survived by his sister Joyce Greer of Pflugerville, Texas, his sister Janet Clementi of Pueblo, Colorado and countless cousins, nephews and nieces. Morrie was born in Amarillo, Texas April 30th 1930 to Morris (Lee) and Lena Estess. He was the oldest of seven children including his brother Raymond and two sets of twin sisters, Judy & Joyce, Janet & Joan and sister Kathleen who died in childhood. Morrie attended Amarillo High School where he played basketball, boxed and became a Cadet Captain in the R.O.T.C. He was also very proud of obtaining the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts. Later in life, he become a Boy Scout leader. He enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1948 where he attended radio operator's school and was assigned to the First Marine Division Reconnaissance Company. After the Korean war began, Morrie was assigned to the Air Naval Gun Fire Liason Company (ANGLICO) to provide support for the Republic of Korea army. While in Korea, he survived the battles of Inchon Landing, Wonsan Landing, Task Force Drysdale and the "Hell Fire Valley". On November 29, 1950 Morrie was taken prisoner at the Chosin Reservoir while on special assignment with the British Royal Marine Commandos. They were then marched many miles north and held near Kanggye and the Yalu River. After six long months of indescribable cold, starvation, dysentery and every type of physical and mental abuse, Morrie and eighteen other prisoners were able to escape their captors. Morrie was awarded the Bronze Star (with V for Valor) for his rescue performance and a Purple Heart for injuries sustained at "Hell Fire Valley". Although his actual assignment in Korea was with ANGLICO, his heart was always with the Korean War Recon Marines. He was honorably discharged in May of 1952. Morrie then attended Amarillo Junior College and the University of Texas at Austin where he achieved a degree in Business Administration. During this time he loved working as a park ranger in the summers at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. It was also in Denver, Colorado in 1956 that he met the love of his life. Morrie and Mary Lee were married November 2, 1957. He worked for an oil company for many years and then became a hotel-motel real estate broker. Morrie had many favorite activities including golf, gambling and especially shuffleboard where his skills were legendary! He was a Spurs season ticket holder for many years and loved attending games with his two grandsons and daughters. Morrie was always the "life of the party" and will be missed by so many of his dear friends. Morrie and Mary Lee celebrated 50 years of marriage in 2007 with a memorable renewal of vows, party and fabulous trip to Hawaii. Morrie and Mary Lee are members at the Wayside Chapel Evangelical Free Church in San Antonio. Morrie is also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), the American Legion, the Military Order of the Purple Hearts, the Korean War Recon Marines and the Chosin Few. The family would like to say a very special thank you to Dr. Prang and his amazing staff at the VA Extended Care Treatment Center (ECTC) who have taken such very good care of Morrie this last year. Your kindness and professionalism are unsurpassed. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Thursday, April 16th at Porter Loring Mortuary North. SERVICE FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2009, 1:00 P.M., PORTER LORING NORTH CHAPEL Interment with Military Honors will follow in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mark Richter Jr, Kevin Richter, Michael Donovan, Michael Thornton, Ken Gaede, Jon Livingston and several special honorary pallbearers. Donations can be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research at http://www.michaeljfox.org. Rest in Peace Morrie. We will continue to celebrate his life, until we see him again. SEMPER FI FREEDOM IS NOT FREE | Estess, Morris Lee "Morrie" Jr. (I33551)
|
| 115 | A History of Monroe County, West Virginia by Oren F. Morton Copyright 1916, The McClure Company, Inc., Staunton, VA, p. 319 ZACHARIAH CALLAWAY Zachariah (d. 1816) (Ellender) had a blockhouse on Trigger Run near Peterstown. C: Andrew, Margaret, Nancy, Patty, Polly (m. James Ellison, 1796c), Sarah, Joshua (Rebecca Campbell, 1808, m. Nancy Roads, 1813), James, Priscilla (Delaney Swinney, 1806), Elizabeth (Ephraim Simmons, 1802), Charles (Ellen Garten, 1812). Richard may have been in this locality in 1775. He was a resident of Fincastle, which then included the southern extremity of Monroe. Monroe County, WV Will Book 1A, pg. 365 - 366 I Zachariah Callaway of Monroe County and State of Virginia do hereby make this my Last Will and testament in manner & form following that is to say - 1st I desire that all the perishable part of my Estate be immediately sold after my decease and out of the moneys ariseing therefrom all my Just debts and funeral charges be paid - 2dly After the payment of my Debts and funeral expences I give to my wife Ellender one third part of my Estate both real and personal for and during the term of her natural life, and after her death, I give the same to my children hereinafter mentioned (her part of the my Land whereon I now live excepted) equally to be divided amongst them (my son Andrew Except) and to be enjoyed by them forever. 3dly I give to my son Andrew the tract of Land or plantation whereon I now live in sd. County of Monroe containing two hundred acres to him and his heirs forever, also my wife Ellender's third part of the same at her decease to him & his heirs forever 4thly I desire that my land on the north side of Peters Mountain in sd County & Joining the land of Jacob Peck be sold and the moneys ariseing therefrom as also all the moneys ariseing from the sales of all my other personal property - say horses - cattle - sheep - Hogs do - together with all my household and farming utencils & tools of every kind also my wife third part of my perishable property after her decease all said moneys to be equally divided among my other children to wit - Peggy, Nancy Patty Polly Sally Joshua, James Priscilla Betsy & Charles 5thly All the rest of my Estate both real and personal of what nature or kind so ever it may be not herein particularly disposed of - I desire may be sold and the money equally divided among my several Children herein before mentioned which I give to them their heirs executors administrators and assigns forever (Andrew Excepted) 6thly and lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my sons James Callaway and Andrew Callaway Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all other wills or testaments by me herebefore made - In Witness whereoff I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 7th day of March 1815. his Signed sealled published and Zachariah X Callaway (seal) declared as & for the last will mark & testament of the above named Zachariah Callaway in presence of us ------------------------------- Jacob Peck Edwin H. Wade Wm. Vawter At a Court held for the County of Monroe the 19th day of Novr. 1816 This Last Will and Testament of Zachariah Callaway decd. Was presented in court & proven by the oaths of Jacob Peck & William Vawter two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and is Ordered to be Recorded. A Copy Teste J Hutchison CMC | Callaway, Zachariah (I3112)
|
| 116 | A popular family story tells of Robert and Sarah eloping. One night, Robert came to Sarah's home and placed a ladder by her bedroom window on the second floor. As Sarah was climbing out the window, she lost one of her shoes. Not wanting to wake her parents, Robert told her to ignore the shoe, he would buy her another pair later. Robert was a short-tempered man, according to stories left by his children. Information from WV Union Army records gives the following information about Robert Scott Blagg: Enlisted: March 18, 1862 in Sutton Age: 21 Born: Highland Co., VA Height: 5' 8-1/2" Complexion: fair Eyes: gray Hair: dark Occupation: farmer The Weston Democrat, Weston, WV, Monday, 30 Jun 1873, p. 2, col. 2 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-weston-democrat-blagg-poisoning/181216053/ And possibly an item or two of news may not be out of the way: We learn that the family of Mr. Robert Blagg, who resides on Salt Lick, were poisoned a few days ago. It is supposed that some person put arsenic into the meal used by the family, and had they not eaten heartily of it, the Doctor thinks it would have proved fatal. A little of the meal, fed to a dog and some chickens, killed them almost instantly. The family are improving, but Mrs. Blagg is still very dangerously ill. The Calhoun Chronicle, Grantsville, WV, Tuesday, 16 Apr 1912, p. 1, col. 5 https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn85059591/1912-04-16/ed-1/ Congressman Hamilton has obtained favorable action by the Pension Bureau on the claim of the heirs of Robert S. Blagg of Braxton County for a pension. The claim has been pending since 1898 but it was only after Mr. Hamilton took hold of it that action was had by the Pension Bureau. The heirs will receive the following amounts: Marion L. Blagg, $85.60; Henry H. Blagg, $412.53; Mary M. Blagg, $1175.27. | Blagg, Robert Scott (I18896)
|
| 117 | Abstracted from county birth registers. | Source (S593)
|
| 118 | According to county records, Eli and Mary were married by Alfred Beckley. According to Eli's Civil War Pension application, they had been married by Rev. Matthew Ellison. | Family: Eli Fipps / Mary Ann Daniel (F7746)
|
| 119 | According to Gove W. Cozart, Gove D. Cannaday was shot and killed by J. W. "Bill" Saunders. | Cannaday, Governor Watts "Gove" (I25865)
|
| 120 | According to her daughter, Stella, she was about 5'-6" tall and weighed 170 lbs. | Haley, Virginia Ellen (I14663)
|
| 121 | According to his War of 1812 Pension Application, Joseph and Nancy Walkup were married on 8 March 1808. | Family: Joseph Walkup, Sr. / Nancy A. Price (F8673)
|
| 122 | According to newspaper accounts, James William McClung, Jr. committed suicide at the grave of his father, James William McClung, Sr., in Rosewood Cemetery, Lewisburg, WV. | McClung, James William Jr. (I30913)
|
| 123 | According to Sandra (Acord) Whiting, Jack Cozart was shot by his brother, Arthur "Ott" Cozart. | Cozart, Andrew Jackson "Jack" (I25671)
|
| 124 | According to the Cavendish Papers, Andrew S. Cavendish was murdered by Home Guards. | Cavendish, Andrew S. (I28175)
|
| 125 | According to the Civil War Pension Application filed by his father, James W. Blagg (Application #338870, Certificate #243254), Abraham Blagg died of wounds received at the Battle of Opequon near Winchester, VA on 19 Sep 1864. He died 2 or 3 days later. | Blagg, Abraham (I18933)
|
| 126 | Adopted by Danny and Bette June Mapes. | Mapes, Brenda Jean King (I24881)
|
| 127 | Adopted by Danny and Bette June Mapes. | Mapes, William Earl King (I24886)
|
| 128 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Counts, Sasha LaShea (I39774)
|
| 129 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Counts, Dwight Neil (I39755)
|
| 130 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Counts, Charles Gregory (I39756)
|
| 131 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Counts, Gwendolyn Dawn (I39757)
|
| 132 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Counts, John Lewis (I39758)
|
| 133 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Counts, Lisa Ann (I39759)
|
| 134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Counts, Donna Lea (I39760)
|
| 135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Blagg, Megan Rene (I12011)
|
| 136 | Adopted by grandparents. | Hawkins, David (I18498)
|
| 137 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Efaw, Myrna Lynn (I12555)
|
| 138 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jacobs, Vicky Lynn (I7634)
|
| 139 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Forest, Robert David (I12433)
|
| 140 | Adopted child of James and Ida Walkup. Possibly the child of Mabel A. Walkup (daughter of James and Ida Walkup). | Walkup, Annie M. (I20250)
|
| 141 | Adopted daughter of Bernard W. and Eva R. McClung. | McClung, Anna Helen (Yates) (I29803)
|
| 142 | Adopted daughter of Bernard W. and Eva R. McClung. | McClung, Ava L. (Yates) (I32321)
|
| 143 | Adopted James Phipps, wife's nephew. | Lewis, William G. (I21961)
|
| 144 | AIS Mortality Index 1870 Nicholas Co., WV, Source Medium: Book . | Source (S6)
|
| 145 | Akron Beacon Journal, 7 February 2002 Francis J. Laston, 76, of Canton, died Monday, Feb. 4, at Aultman Hospital, after a long illness. He was born in Akron, and had lived in the Canton area 52 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a member of East Central Ohio Pilot's Association, St. Stephen Martyr Lutheran Church, and had worked on the editorial staff of the Canton Repository for most of his career. Preceded in death by father, Richard Laston; mother, Ruby Musselwhite; first wife, Geraldine... | Laston, Francis J. "Frank" (I36187)
|
| 146 | Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, OH, 30 December 1999 Roger Dale Muncy, 74, died Dec. 29, 1999, at the Hospice Care Center. Born in Akron, he was a life resident of the area, served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II, and was retired from Ohio Edison. Private family service will take place TODAY with interment at East Liberty Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice Care Center in his name. | Muncy, Roger Dale (I33457)
|
| 147 | Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, OH, Tuesday, 18 Sep 1951, p. 41, col. 3 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-obituary-for-wi/190751276/ WILLIAM C. MUNCY Services for William C. Muncy, 59, will be at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Eckard Funeral Home. The Rev. Bill Denton and Howard Chapman Memorial Post 625, American Legion, of which Mr. Muncy was past senior vice commander, will conduct the services. Burial will be in East Liberty Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Mr. Muncy, who died suddenly Sunday in the Milner Hotel where he was a resident, was a Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. employe [sic] 30 years of his 31 years in Akron. A veteran of World War I, he also was a member of 40 and 8. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Lorrayne Huth of Mogadore; two sons, Rodger D. and Carl E., and a brother, Jessie H., all of Akron, and nine grandchildren. | Muncy, William Chester "Willie" (I33454)
|
| 148 | Alamagordo Daily News, Alamagordo, NM, 22 Feb 1971, p. 1, col. F On McGregor Lordsburg Men Dead In Crash Two Lordsburg men who were making their second attempt of the day to push through a storm which swept the area Sunday died in the crash of their light plane Sunday night on McGregor range near Newman. The bodies of the victims - identified by the sheriff's office in Lordsburg as John Hiser and Clifford Adams — were recovered this morning from the wreckage of their single-engine Navion aircraft. Members of the recovery party reported the plane was practically demolished in the crash, witnessed on radar by control personnel at the El Paso International Airport. Federal Aviation Agency officials in El Paso said a search was instituted this morning for the plane, which had been en route from Jal to Lordsburg. The men were reported to have left Jal Sunday afternoon and became lost after encountering stormy conditions near El Paso. After flying around for some time, they emerged from the storm, returned to Jal to refuel and headed for Lordsburg a second tune. Again encountering the storm, they became lost again. Controllers at the El Paso airport reported having both radio radar contact with the plane, and were attempting to lead the aircraft into a landing at the El Paso airport when radio contact was lost. A short time later, radar contact was broken, and the plane was assumed down. The FAA said tV pilot had reported icing conditions shortly before radio contact with the plane was lost. Civil Air Patrol units flying out of El Paso spotted the crash shortly after daybreak, but it was late morning before ground crews were able to reach the site. The El Paso Times, El Paso, TX, Tuesday, 22 Feb 1971, p. 1, col. A Two Lordsburg Men Die In Plane Crash By BRUCE BISSONETTE Two Lordsburg, N.M. men died in the crash of a light plane early Sunday night on the southern end of McGregor Range, about 35 miles northeast of El Paso International Airport. The victims were identified as John Paul Hiser, 42, the pilot and owner of the plane, and Clifford Lee Adams, 62, his passenger. The plane, a 1947 model Navion 205, disappeared from El Paso Radar Approach Control screens while Hiser was executing a left turn. The turn was being made to provide air controllers a positive position of the plane of the radar screen and to distinguish it from other aircraft. A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said Hiser had requested assistance from the controllers in determining his exact position on a flight from Wink, Tex., to Deming, N.M. An FAA spokesman said the plane continued to turn even after its position had been spotted, remaining in the turn until it disappeared at 7:08 p.m. Moments earlier, when he requested assistance in determining his position, Hiser had reported his altitude as 9,600 feet above sea level, or 3,000 feet above the highest mountain peaks in the area. But icing was reported at 9,000 ft. Group 18 of the Civil Air Patrol, based at Biggs Field and commanded by Maj. Wanda Creamer, was alerted by the FAA at 8 p.m. A full search was ordered at 11:20 p.m by the United States Air Force's Central Air Rescue Recovery Center, Kansas City, Kan., under which the CAP serves. Ground units of the local CAP were dispatched immediately and an air search began at dawn. The wreckage was found at 7:20 a.m. by CAP 2 Lt. Kenneth Robertson and CWO Hubert H. Overton Jr., who headed the air search. The plane was scattered over a 300-yard area, the main wreckage coming to rest on a dirt ranch road. The spiraling plane had narrowly missed a hill. El Paso ham radio operators Fred Walker and Ron Price manned their radios throughout the search to maintain contact with the ground units. An Army medical team arrived by helicopter a few minutes after the plane was found, followed shortly by the CAP ground units. The bodies were removed to William Beaumont General Hospital. Two aircraft flying near El Paso at the time the plane disappeared were diverted to the general area in an early search attempt but the pilots were forced to cancel due to severe turbulence, snow and icing conditions. Later an Army helicopter pilot, dispatched from Biggs Field, reported heavy ground fog in the area. An FAA spokesman Monday said Hiser was a student pilot and that no record could be found that he had been issued a private pilot certificate. | Hiser, John Paul (I25268)
|
| 149 | Albany Co., NY | Hilton, Richard (I38549)
|
| 150 | Albany Democrat-Herald, Albany, OR, Tuesday, 17 Dec 1974, p. 15, col. 6 SWEET HOME - Funeral for Harold B. "Bill" Stump, 64, 1232 Clark Mill Road, who died Friday of an apparent heart attack near Roseburg, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Tracewell Funeral Home with Elder Cleo Thompson officiating. Interment follows at Gilliland Cemetery. He was born July 22, 1910 in Nicholas County, W.Va., where he was reared and received his education. He worked in the logging and lumbering industry in West Virginia. He and his wife, Helen, came to Sweet Home in 1948. He worked in the woods as a faller and bucker for Fall Creek Logging Co. and later was self-employed as a cabinetmaker at Bill's Cabinet for many years. The couple was in Roseburg delivering merchandise when he became ill. In addition to his widow, survivors include a son, George of Winchester, Va.; a daughter, Myrtle Thompson of Colliers, W.Va.; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild. | Stump, Harold Burton "Bill" (I17071)
|