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| 2551 | Journal-Tribune, Marysville, OH, Monday, 7 Nov 1966, p. 2, col. B Funeral Service Set Wednesday For Mrs. Wilson Funeral service for Ruby M. Wilson, 46, of Columbus, will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Postle-Hale funeral home. Mrs. Wilson, a former Marysville resident, died Saturday afternoon in University Hospital, Columbus. She is survived by her husband, French G. Wilson; two sons, Robert of Phoenix, Ariz., and John of Columbus; four daughters, Mrs. Gloria Jones and Miss Jill Wilson, both of Columbus, Mrs. Nancy Herd and Miss Leta Wilson, both of Raymond; and 11 grandchildren. Also surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bays of Quinwood, W.Va.; and three sisters, Mrs. Willard Coleman of Marysville, Mrs. Raymond Hastings of East Bank, W.Va., and Mrs. James Carroll of White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Donald W. Hough | Bays, Ruby May (I40176)
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| 2552 | Journal-Tribune, Marysville, OH, Wednesday, June 20, 1990, p. 2, col. C Obituaries Willard A. Coleman Willard A. Coleman, 59, of Marysville, died Wednesday night at Heartland. He was an employee of SCM Allied Egry of Columbus and a U.S. armed services veteran. Born July 27, 1931, in Caroline, W.Va., he was preceded in death by his father, Louis Coleman. He is survived by his mother, Sula Grabowski of Marysville; his wife, the former Norma Hoover; three children, Caroline S. Coleman of Tennessee, Charles W. Coleman of Richwood and Pantina L. Coleman of Marysville. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Ingram Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred Cheney officiating. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. | Coleman, Willard Alex (I40181)
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| 2553 | Juanita's name was originally Wanetta. It was legally changed. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, KY, Online Edition, 19 Sep 2011 SELF, JUANITA C., 84, of Louisville, passed away September 17, 2011. Mrs. Self was a native of Braxton County, WV. She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Self. Survivors include her loving children, Linda Goeing (Dennis), Charles Self (Betty), Cheryl Phillips (Paul) and Melvin Leslie Self; siblings, Carl, Connie, Kay, Kendell, Billy and Dennis; grandchildren, David, Holly, Russ and Pam; and great-grandchildren, Aaron, Logan, Ashley and Lindsey. A Celebration of Life Service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at Evergreen Funeral Home. Visitation will be at the funeral home from 3-8 p.m. Monday. Please leave condolences for the family at evergreen-louisville.com. | Blagg, Jaunita Clara (I15962)
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| 2554 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Troy Matthew Hunter / Kathleen Menendez Rio (F7036)
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| 2555 | Kemper-Millard-Keim Family Funeral Chapel, Troy, MO https://www.millardfamilychapels.com/obituaries/Lester-Dale-Witt Lester Dale Witt, 82, of Troy, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 5, 2017 with family and friends at the SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake Saint Louis, Missouri. He was born on June 26, 1935 in Dawson, West Virginia, a son of the late Lester John and Irene Zula (McClung) Witt. Lester was united in marriage to Jenny Johnson on August 25, 1961 at the Kingsland Presbyterian Church and too this union one son was born. Lester decided to serve his county and enlisted in the United States Navy on October 19, 1954, while serving his county he worked as an Airplane Mechanic and was honorably discharged on October 1, 1958. After the Navy, he then continued his education at Ranken Trade School for two years. He worked for many years for United Parcel Service as a mechanic. Lester and Jenny enjoyed square dancing and making memories together. In his earlier years he liked hunting, fishing and had a true passion for working on vehicles. Lester loved spending time at the Lincoln County Veteran's Coffee Talk and truly valued the friendships he gained along the way. He was an active member of the Troy Presbyterian Church in Troy, MO. Lester is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Jenny Witt of Troy, MO; one son, Charles Witt and wife Angela of O'Fallon, MO; one granddaughter, Oliva LeeAnn Witt; siblings: Buddie Witt (Edna), Carol Westcott (Clarence) and Merrell Witt (Donna); one sister-in-law, Sandra Manley, numerous relatives and his adopted family at Lincoln County Veterans Coffee Talk. He was preceded in death by his parents and one infant son, John Allen Witt. Friends will be received from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 12, 2017 at KEMPER-MILLARD-KEIM Family Funeral Chapel located at 351 Monroe Street Troy, MO 63379. Funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 12, 2017 at the KEMPER-MILLARD-KEIM Family Funeral Chapel in Troy, MO. Interment will be held at the Troy City Cemetery, with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Lincoln County Veterans Coffee Talk, in care of KEMPER-MILLARD-KEIM Family Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 222 Troy, MO 63379. | Witt, Lester Dale (I51706)
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| 2556 | Kendall Funeral Home, Pembroke, VA http://kendallfuneralhome.com/main/index_c.php?m2=obits&m3=show_obit.php&fh=Kendall2&offset=8&id=1197&PHPSESSID=e432f15c9710311ea03a563421e418f1 Laura Kay Walkup Fletcher, 74, of Tampa, FL and formerly of Pearisburg departed this life for her heavenly home March 12, 2015 at her home. Born in Peterstown, WV on March 11, 1941, she was a daughter of the late Lawrence Tony and Lillian Mills Walkup. She was a devout Christians and was blessed to have been in the Perry Stone Ministries for several years. She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband Alvin Carr Fletcher, her brothers Lawrence Tony Walkup, Jr. and Billy Marshall Walkup, her sisters Norma Meadows, Jean Maxwell, Bobbie Ann Caldwell and an infant sister Judy Carol Walkup. She leaves to cherish her memory her son David C. Fletcher of Tampa, FL; her sister Loretta Walkup Howell of Hardy, VA; her brothers Michael W. and Debbie Walkup of Troutville and Danny and Carolyn Walkup of Blue Ridge, and a host of nieces, nephews and good friends. Graveside services will be conducted Tuesday, July 14, 2015 in the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery on Bagging Plant Road in Dublin at 2:00 pm. The family will receive friends at the services. The Kendall Funeral Home in Pembroke is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent by visiting kendallfuneralhome.com. | Walkup, Laura Kathryn (I49289)
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| 2557 | Kenos Baldwin is an illegitimate child. His marriage record lists his parents as C. H. Brown and Mahala Baldwin. | Baldwin, Kenos Clayton (I16837)
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| 2558 | Kentucky Enquirer, Cincinnati, OH, 3 Jan 2014 Anna D. "Mable" (Akers) Parker of Alexandria, KY., formerly of Wilmington, OH. and Goshen, OH. Born on August 2, 1937 in Fayetteville, WV. Died on Tuesday, December 31, 2013 at the age of 76. Loving mother of Rita (Rick Fancote) Parker, Chuck (Andrea) Parker and the late June Mays. Caring mother-in-law of Willie Mays. Proud grandmother of Anna Banta, Steve Parker, DeeDee Fancote, Tori Furguson, Jason Parker, Chris Parker, Ricky Fancote, Deana Mays and Morgan Mays. Devoted great-grandmother of 17 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Bud Akers, Pete Akers, Gennevieve Akers Dome, Ira Akers, Benny Akers, Joe Akers, Nina Medford and the late Pearl Rogers, Roscoe Akers and Della Lovins. Cherished daughter of the late Bedo and Frances (Gallimore) Akers. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Visitation will be held at Christian Apostolic Church, 5688 E. Day Cir., Milford, on Saturday, Jan. 4, 1 PM to 3 PM, with a memorial service at 3 PM. Rev. Donald Cox of Christian Apostolic Church will be the presiding minister for Mable's services. | Akers, Anna Dean (I48197)
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| 2559 | Kieffer, Greenbrier Co., WV | Hunter, George Washington (I13300)
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| 2560 | Killed by a fall from a cherry tree. | Cook, David (I1422)
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| 2561 | Killed by a falling tree while milking a cow. | Plant, Sarah A. (I1121)
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| 2562 | Killed in a battle with Indians nead Big Bend, Jackson River, Botetourt Co., VA. | Carpenter, William (I24587)
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| 2563 | Killed in an Indian attack on his father's home during King Phillip's War. | Carpenter, William (I24536)
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| 2564 | Kip, Frederick Ellsworth, History of The Kip Family In America (Montclair, NJ, c.1928), Source Medium: Book . | Source (S633)
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| 2565 | Kith and Kin of Boone County, WV. | Source (S709)
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| 2566 | Knight-Confer Funeral Home, http://www.knightconferfuneralhome.com/obits/obituary.php?id=171464 Dorothy E. Greninger, 89, formerly of Cogan Station, died Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010, at the Williamsport Home, following an extended illness. Dorothy's husband, Charles C. Greninger, died on Oct. 25, 1981. Dorothy attended the Christian Church at Cogan Station. She loved collecting fine china, yard sales and especially spending time with her family. Dorothy retired from Shop Vac in 1984, and prior to that had worked for the former Pennsylvania Wire Rope. Born May 2, 1921, in Regina, Va., she was the daughter of Charles W. and Nealy R. Hayslett Moore. Surviving are sons, Charles C. (Annette) of Reading, James D., Roger L. and John S. (Gail), all of Cogan Station; daughters, Suzanne (Gary) Farr of Williamsport and Becky J. (Albert) Stoppa of Montoursville; brothers, Francis Moore of Williamsport and John (Joan) Moore of Columbus, Ohio; seventeen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. Dorothy was predeceased by a daughter, Nealy E. Stahl. Private services will be at the convenience of the family with the Rev. Larry E. Freed officiating. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park. | Moore, Dorothy E. (I48518)
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| 2567 | Lancaster Eagle Gazette, Lancaster, OH, 30 January 1959 Mrs. Ethel Copenhaver, 70, of 353 E. Mulberry St., died today at 4:40 a. m. in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital following a stroke. The widow of Augustus Copenhaver, she was a member of the Mills Memorial E. U. B. Church. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Anna Cain, Weston, W. Va.; one brother, Lanty Herold, Savannah, Ga.; one nephew and two nieces. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the Ray Wise Funeral Home. The Rev. A. N. Grueser will officiate. Burial will be made in Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wise funeral Home after 7 p. m. Saturday. | Herold, Ethel Florence (I39525)
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| 2568 | LancasterOnline.com, 22 May 2009 Bennie Franklin Justice, 90, of N. Mount Joy Street, Elizabethtown, died Wednesday May 20, 2009. He was the loving husband of Hilda Amanda Weese Justice and they celebrated 69 years of marriage October 28, 2008. Born in Ironton, Ohio, a son of the late John Wesley and Parma McClung Justice, Bennie proudly served in the US Army and was discharged as a corporal from the 3rd Troop Carrier Group and later served in the Air Force. He had been employed at the Olmstead Air Force Base, Middletown, for over 32 years as a guidance systems technician and then worked for five years at the Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, PA. Mr. Justice was a part-time Elizabethtown Borough Police Officer in his younger years as well. He was a member of Mount Calvary Church, Elizabethtown, and a life member of the Elizabethtown Friendship Fire and Hose Co. #1 and the Rheems Fire Company. At one time, he drove a school bus, worked at Hershey Park as a train ride engineer, was a Boy Scout leader for 15 years for Troop 1 Pack 14 and served as a crossing guard. He enjoyed gardening and traveling and will be greatly missed by family and friends. Surviving in addition to his wife is a son, Robert F. (Linda) Justice, York; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren; a brother, E. Lee Justice, Surfside Beach, SC; two sisters, Betty Coleman, Scarbro, WV, and Feby Mae Jenning, Tulsa, Oklahoma. A son, Charles Lee Justice and two brothers, Wesley and Howard Justice, preceded Bennie in death. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his Life Celebration Funeral Service at 12 Noon Tuesday from Mount Calvary Church, 625 Holly Street, Elizabethtown. Interment will follow in Mount Tunnel Cemetery. Friends may call from 11 A.M. until 12 Noon at the church. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Friendship Fire and Hose Co. #1 or to the Rheems Fire Company. Boyer Funeral Home, Ltd. Elizabethtown, PA 17022. | Justice, Bennie Franklin (I39992)
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| 2569 | Lantz Funeral Home, https://www.lantzfuneralhome.com/obituaries/BOW-STERLING--BAKER?obId=19589675 Bow Sterling Baker 50 of Lewisburg passed away Sunday, January 10, 2021 at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center. Born February 21, 1970 in Union and was a son of Alfred Jackson Baker and his wife Sue of Lewisburg and the late Denise Annette Conine Baker. Bow was Baptist by faith, treasure and captain and member of the Ronceverte Vol. Fire Department, and the Red Cross. Bow is survived by daughters, Samantha Baker and fiancé Sam McMillion, Jessica Baker and fiancé David Taylor both of Alderson, and Zoe Baker of Lewisburg, sons, Beau Baker, Caleb Baker, William McMillion, and Carter McMillion all of Lewisburg, companion, Mary McMillion of Lewisburg, sister Teresa Ayers of Alderson, six grandchildren, Gabriel McMillion, Draven McMillion, Katarina McMillion, Isabella Forren, Isaac Taylor, and Jazmyn Taylor. In keeping with his wishes Bow will be cremated with a memorial service held at a later date. Online condolences may be made at Lantzfuneralhome.com. | Baker, Bow Sterling (I49755)
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| 2570 | Larkin Williams was drafted in Pittsylvania Co. Virginia into Captain Thomas H. Wooding's Company, Colonel Parker's Regiment of the Virginia Militia during the War of 1812. He was then detached and assigned to Captain Jesse Carter's 101st Regiment where he served in Norfolk, Virginia for about six months. He was mustered out on 15 Feb 1814. | Williams, Larkin (I1385)
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| 2571 | Laura Beamer Forinash remarried to John W. McCartney in Braxton Co., WV on 9 July 1892. | Beamer, Laura S. (I19008)
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| 2572 | Laura Blagg is found living in the household of her brother-in-law, William H. Jack in the 1900 Gilmer Co., WV Census and the 1910 Lewis Co., WV Census. The Braxton Democrat, Sutton, WV, Thursday, 14 Dec 1916, p. 5, col. 2 https://wvnewspapers.historyarchives.online/viewer?fn=the_braxton_democrat_usa_west_virginia_sutton_19161214_english_5 MISS LAURA BLAGG The death of Miss Laura Blagg occurred Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home on Court Avenue. She had been seriously ill for several months, and, being about 65 years of age, strength left her day by day until she fell into that dreamless sleep which knows no waking this side of the land where rewards hall surely come to those who, like this good woman, are faithful to their trusts on earth. A 2 o'clock on Friday at the Methodist Episcopal Church funeral services were held, and then the body was borne to Machpelah cemetery for interment. The deceased was a sister of the late wife of W. H. Jack, and she had long lived with the family. She leaves another sister, Mrs. Jane Knipple, of Elwin, Ill. She also leaves a brother, Rev. John A. Blagg, of Cottageville, who was for years and active pastor in the West Virginia conference of the United Brethren Church. There are also a number of other relatives. - West Free Press. | Blagg, Laura Ann (I18938)
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| 2573 | Lavigga R. Shawver is shown living in the household of Frank S. & Birdie Bartlett in the 1920 Wayne Co., MI Census (Detroit Ward 8). Also living in the household were Howard and Lacy Walkup. | Shawver, Lavigga R. (I13246)
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| 2574 | Lawrence Co., OH MB 24. | Source (S710)
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| 2575 | Lawrence Co., OH MB 29. | Source (S711)
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| 2576 | Lawrence died intestate. Administation of his estate was granted to his sons, Richard, Thomas, and John. | Ellison, Lawrence (I3733)
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| 2577 | Lawrence is found living in the household of Okey D. Squires in the 1930 Braxton Co., WV Census. The Vidette-Messenger, Valparaiso, IN, Saturday, 17 May 1986, p. 3, col. 2 https://www.newspapers.com/article/vidette-messenger-of-porter-county-obitu/120674283/ Obituaries Lawrence Fornash Lawrence Fornash, 81, of Vale View Convalescent Center, died Friday in Porter Memorial Hospital. He was born Jan. 8, 1905 in West Virginia, the son of Theodore and Mary Fornash. He resided in Valparaiso 20 years. Surviving are two sons and one daughter. Services 10 a.m. Monday at Bartholomew Funeral Home; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery; no visitation. The South Bend Tribute, South Bend, IN, Monday, 19 May 1986, p. B7, col. 2 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-south-bend-tribune-obituary-for-lawr/179295471/ Indiana-Michigan obituaries Lawrence Fornash VALPARAISO - Services for Lawrence Fornash, 81, of 606 Wall St., who died Friday in Porter Memorial Hospital, were to be today at Bartholomew Funeral Home. Burial was to be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Fornash was born Jan. 8, 1905, in West Virginia. He had lived in the Valparaiso area for the past 20 years. Surviving are a daughter and two sons. Mr. Fornash was a farmer. He formerly was employed at Linderman's Nursery and for many years also was a night custodian at the Valparaiso University Library. | Fornash, Lawrence (I4732)
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| 2578 | LDS Ancestral File (http://www.familysearch.org/), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S712)
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| 2579 | Leana Crane is shown living with the family of Isaiah and Rachel E. (Crane) King in the 1880 Greenbrier Co., WV Census. The Greenbrier Independent, Volume XVIII, Number 18, Thursday Evening, October 11, 1883 On the 27th ult. at the residence of Mr. Isaiah King, in Falling Spring District, this county, of consumption, Miss Leana E Crane about 24 years of age. | Crane, Leanna E. (I20154)
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| 2580 | Lee Co., VA Birth Book 1. | Source (S713)
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| 2581 | Lee Co., VA Birth Register 1, Source Medium: Book . | Source (S714)
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| 2582 | Lee County Historical & Genealogical Society, Cemeteries of Lee County, Virginia (1999), Source Medium: Book . | Source (S49)
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| 2583 | Left Monroe Co., VA before 1801. | Cochran, Dennis (I25469)
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| 2584 | LeMasters, Lyle, Cary/Carey Family WebPage (http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7054/Families/Carey/cary.htm), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S47)
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| 2585 | Leonard Carnöffel at this place, an honest and old man, about or more than seventy years old, was buried on the 25th of May [1586]. He died of dropsy and was terribly swollen. | Carnoffel, Leonhard (I1821)
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| 2586 | Lewis Co., WV Deaths 1853-1955 lists age at time of death as 79y 3m 20d. | Forinash, Elias Perry (I5311)
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| 2587 | Lewis Co., WV Deaths 1853-1955 lists age at time of death as 84y 9m 28d. | Forinash, Lorenzo Dow (I5322)
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| 2588 | Lewis Co., WV Register of Deaths. | Source (S720)
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| 2589 | Lewis Phipps was 42 years old, renting a home in G & E Addition. Also living in his household were wife, Virginia H. (age 36); daughter, Blanch Day (age 18, married); son, Hansford (age 15); daughter, Margie (age 13); daughter, Francis (age 11); daughter, Stella (age 8); daughter, Louise (age 5); son, Edward (age 4); son, Frank (age 2-1/12); and son-in-law, Ernest Day (age 25). | Phipps, Margie Carrie (I14707)
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| 2590 | Lewis Phipps was 42 years old, renting a home in G & E Addition. Also living in his household were wife, Virginia H. (age 36); daughter, Blanch Day (age 18, married); son, Hansford (age 15); daughter, Margie (age 13); daughter, Francis (age 11); daughter, Stella (age 8); daughter, Louise (age 5); son, Edward (age 4); son, Frank (age 2-1/12); and son-in-law, Ernest Day (age 25). | Phipps, Lewis Edward Sr. (I14652)
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| 2591 | Lewis Phipps was 42 years old, renting a home in G & E Addition. Also living in his household were wife, Virginia H. (age 36); daughter, Blanch Day (age 18, married); son, Hansford (age 15); daughter, Margie (age 13); daughter, Francis (age 11); daughter, Stella (age 8); daughter, Louise (age 5); son, Edward (age 4); son, Frank (age 2-1/12); and son-in-law, Ernest Day (age 25). | Day, Ernest Lawrence (I14852)
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| 2592 | Lewis Phipps was 42 years old, renting a home in G & E Addition. Also living in his household were wife, Virginia H. (age 36); daughter, Blanch Day (age 18, married); son, Hansford (age 15); daughter, Margie (age 13); daughter, Francis (age 11); daughter, Stella (age 8); daughter, Louise (age 5); son, Edward (age 4); son, Frank (age 2-1/12); and son-in-law, Ernest Day (age 25). | Phipps, Lewis Edward "Eddie" Jr. (I14741)
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| 2593 | Lewis Phipps was 42 years old, renting a home in G & E Addition. Also living in his household were wife, Virginia H. (age 36); daughter, Blanch Day (age 18, married); son, Hansford (age 15); daughter, Margie (age 13); daughter, Francis (age 11); daughter, Stella (age 8); daughter, Louise (age 5); son, Edward (age 4); son, Frank (age 2-1/12); and son-in-law, Ernest Day (age 25). | Phipps, Nellie Frances (I14718)
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| 2594 | Lexington Herald, Lexington, KY, Thursday, 18 Dec 1980, p. B-10, col. 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/686382756/ Kentucky Deaths HARLAN - Bazel Collins, 63, of Rio Vista, an employee of Eastover Mining Co., died yesterday. He was the husband of Gladys Brock Collins. Services 10 a.m. Friday at Harlan Baptist Church with visitation at Anderson-Laws Funeral Home. Harlan Daily Enterprise, 18 Dec 1980 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/259456229/nobel-bazel-collins Bazel Collins, 63, Rio Vista, died Wednesday in Harlan Appalachian Regional Hospital after a long illness. A native of Bell County, he had lived here 60 years. He was a graduate of Harlan High School and attended Eastern Kentucky University. He was employed by Eastover Mining Company, and was a member of Harlan Masonic Lodge 879, Shriner commander, Coal Operators Association, and a veteran of World War II. Services will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. in Harlan Baptist Church. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery with the Rev. Alvin Boggs officiating. In addition to his wife, Gladys, he is survived by two sister, Hazel Guthrie, Clearwater, Fla., and Edna Sentz, Sarasota, Fla. Pallbearers will be Lewis Green, Glen Browning, Elmer Thomas, Jim Wilhoit, Charlie Brewer, Bruce Lester, Elmer Lee Jones, and Gary Parker. Fellow employees will be honorary pallbearers. Masonic rites will be conducted at graveside. The family will receive friends in the chapel of Anderson-Laws Funeral Home after 1 p.m. today. | Collins, Nobel Bazel (I50743)
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| 2595 | Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, KY, Friday, 7 Feb 1997, p. B2, col. 1 https://www.newspapers.com/article/lexington-herald-leader-obituary-for-dan/163411204/ Funeral Notices Bennie Dann, husband of June Wilder Dann, died Wednesday, Feb. 5 at his residence. A native of Denver, CO, born May 15, 1911 to the late John and Sophia Deannish Dann. He was involved in the construction industry and was a former minining [sic] inspector. He was a member of Gardenside Baptist Church, Shriners Oleika Temple, Robert Sirkle Lodge, Harlan Chapter #297 Order of Eastern Star, a founding member of the Oriental Band of the Oleika Temple, a 32nd Degree Mason, and a Kentucky Colonel. He was also a former member of the Kentucky National Guard. Survivors other than his wife are a daughter, Iris Lynn Dann Turek, and her husband, James N. Turek, Lexington; one sister, Elizabeth Alloway, Harlan, KY; two grandsons, James N. Turek II and Brandon Dann Turek; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Southland with the Rev. James E. Heard and Dr. C. Gilbert Tucker officiating. Visitation 6-9 p.m. today with Masonic services at 8 p.m. Burial in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Jessamine Co. Casketbearers will be James N. Turek II, Brandon Dann Turek, James N. Turek, Terry V. Maples and Russell V. Smith. Honorary casketbearers are Charles E. Maples, Ralph Herndon and Carl Soard, Memorials may be made to Shriners Hospital, 1900 Richmond Rd., Lexington, 40502. | Dann, Bennie (I50717)
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| 2596 | Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, KY, Sunday, 28 Oct 2001, p. B2, col. 4 https://www.newspapers.com/image/692750350/ Charles Eugene Maples, 73, husband of Bobbie L. Maples, died Thursday, October 25, 2001 in Radford, VA. He was born in LaFollette, TN, a son of the late Lewis and Elizabeth Baird Maples. In 1946, he enlisted as a private in the US Army and rose to the rank of Major. He served overseas in Japan, Panama, Vietnam and Germany. He retired as a Major and eight years of his service was as an enlisted man. During his distinguished career, he received several commendations for meritorious service, including the Bronze Star and the Legion of Merit. After his retirement from the military, he worked in real estate for several years in various positions in VA and KY. He was very active with Immanuel Baptist Church for many years, where he served as deacon and Sunday School Superintendent. He was a man of principle with a kind heart and a willingness to help others. He was an active volunteer at the local VA Hospital. In addition to his wife of fifty-three years, he is survived by two sons, Martin Eugene Maples, and daughter-in-law, Liddle, Shawsville, VA and Terry Vance Maples, and daughter-in-law, Phyllis Whitson Maples, and their children, Emily Kristen and Justin Nathaniel Maples, Richmond, VA; aunt, Ruth Baird, LaFollette, TN; two nephews, Ben and David Baird, LaFollette, TN; and a niece, Barbara Ann Patterson, CA. Funeral services 3 p.m. Monday at W.R. Milward -Southland conducted by Dr. Ted Sisk and Rev. Glen Cummins. Burial in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Jessamine Co. Visitation 1 p.m. until service time Monday. Memorials may be made to Shriner's Children Hospital or the American Cancer Society. | Maples, Charles Eugene (I50718)
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| 2597 | License signed by Lot Lough and Jeremiah Brown. Permission for Margaret Jane Brown to marry dated 24 Jul 1848, signed by Jeremiah Brown and John H. Westfall. | Family: Lot Lough / Margaret Jane Brown (F18263)
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| 2598 | License signed by William H. and Charles Mollohan. Permission granted by father, Adam Lough. Witnessed by Lot Lough and Adam O. Starks. | Family: William H. Mollohan / Malinda Lough (F18267)
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| 2599 | Listed as "insane" in Eastern Cherokee Application for siblings William, Dora, Minnie, Elihu, & Benjamin Blevins. | Blevins, Reeves (I43945)
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| 2600 | Listed as insane in 1870 Montgomery Co., VA census. The Tri-Weekly News, Lynchburg, VA, Monday, 1 Sep 1873, p. 4, col. 3 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tri-weekly-news-lunatic-shot-and-kil/190688049/ A LUNATIC SHOT AND KILLED. - We learn from the Christiansburg Messenger that Henry Showalter, a crazy man living near Alleghany Springs, was shot and killed on Monday night last by a negro named Barney Slata. The circumstances as given by the negro to Mr. Dunklee are as follows: Barney has charge of a saw mill near, Alleghany Springs. In the night he heard his mill running and got up to ascertain the cause. Suspecting some foul play, he returned to his house and got his gun to make further search. Seeing an object somewhat concealed looking like a man, he called to know what he wanted, &c. The object disappearing and re-appearing caused him to be more positive in his demands, and at length he fired and killed a man whom he afterwards discovered to be Henry Showalter. This unfortunate Showalter has been wandering about the hills and mountains of his neighborhood for many days eluding pursit [sic] and shunning officers. His untimely death is no surprise. | Showalter, Henry (I3617)
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