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| 551 | CLINTONVILLE - Jessie James Piercy, 88, died Thursday, March 8, in a White Sulphur Springs care center, following a long illness. Born July 17, 1907, at Cornstalk, he was the son of late Andrew J. and Martha Henson Piercy. Mr. Piercy was a lifelong resident of Clintonville, was a member of the James Chapel United Methodist Church at Clintonville, was a charter member of the Clintonville Ruritan Club and a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife L. Prudence Piercy, two daughters, Barbara Stone of Clintonville and Janet McNeel of Hillsboro; two sons, James W. Piercy of Elkview and C.C. (Pete) Piercy of Fairlea; a brother A.K. Piercy of Fairlea; 15 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at the James Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. B.B. Mitchem, Leroy Crane and Garland Grove officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call Saturday after 4 p.m. at the church. Any donations of sympathy may be made to the James Chapel United Methodist Church. The Longanacre Funeral Home in Fort Spring in in charge of the arrangements. | Piercy, Jesse James (I14324)
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| 552 | Clutter Funeral & Cremation, Buckhannon, WV https://www.clutterfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Mildred-Faye-Blagg NAME-Mildred Faye Blagg AGE-61, Who made her home with her daughter Judy Posey of Buckhannon, WV DEATH DATE-Monday, December 09, 2002 DEATH PLACE-at her home BIRTH DATE-January 24, 1941 BIRTH PLACE-Ten Mile, WV PARENT'S NAME-THE LATE-Henry and Francis Koon Reed SURVIVING-2 Daughters-Gail and Tom Stump of Pittsburgh, PA; Judy and Mike Posey of Buckhannon; 3 Sons-Ed and Terry Blagg of Buckhannon; Greg and Jo Blagg of Applecreek, OH; James and Susan Blagg of Killbuck, OH; 15 Grandchildren; 6 Great grandchildren; 7 Brothers-Harold Reed, Charles Reed, Bob Reed, Bill Reed, Jerry Reed, Donald Reed and Tom Reed all of Buckhannon; Sister-Jean Ward of Tarrs, PA and several Nieces and Nephews PRECEDED IN DEATH BY-3 Brothers-Carl Reed, Larry Reed and Junior Reed CHURCH-Methodist by faith OCCUPATION-Food service manager and cook VIEWING-2 to 4 PM & 6 to 8 PM Wednesday, December 11, 2002 at the Tomblyn Whitescarver Funeral Chapel SERVICE-Mrs. Blagg will lie in state from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at the Christian Fellowship Church on Thursday, December 12, 2002 with services to start at 2:00 PM. MINISTER -Rev. Edward McDaniels INTERMENT-Big Bend Cemetery | Reed, Mildred Faye (I40259)
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| 553 | Clutter Funeral & Cremation, Buckhannon, WV, 24 Mar 2017 https://www.clutterfuneralhome.com/obituaries/George-Auldon-Blagg George Auldon Blagg, age 82, of Killbuck, Ohio passed away Wednesday evening, March 22nd, 2017 at his home surrounded by his family following an extended illness. A Celebration of Life gathering took place on Saturday at Alexander Funeral Home Millersburg, Ohio from 6 to 8 p.m. where friends and family were given the opportunity to share memories at 7 p.m. Funeral services will take place 1 p.m. Tuesday March 28, 2017 at the Waterloo Church in French Creek, West Virginia with Pastor Wease Day officiating. Friends may call two hours prior to the services at the church on Tuesday. Interment will follow in the Waterloo Cemetery, where Military Rites will be conducted by the Upshur County Honor Guard. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.Tomblyn-ClutterFuneral.com. He was born October 7th, 1934 in Braxton County, West Virginia and was the son of Henry and Ollie (Cowgar) Blagg. George worked for Union Drilling Oil Company, Sam Jack Drilling and was a foreman at Falcon Drilling. He also loved hauling Amish. George was a proud veteran of the US Army, serving in the 11th Airborne division. He enjoyed woodworking, fishing, hunting, was a championship horseshoe thrower and he loved spending time with his family. He is survived by 10 children, Gail Stump of Napier, West Virginia, George "Speedy" Blagg of Big Bend, West Virginia, Ed (Terry) Blagg of Buckhannon, West Virginia, Judy (Mike) Posey of Newport, Tennessee, James "Mooney" (Susan) Blagg of Killbuck, Ohio, Kavy (Dave) Kelly of Buckhannon, West Virginia, Desirae Blagg of Lexington, Kentucky, Georgetta Blagg of Millersburg, Ohio, Dustiny Blagg (Troy Majzer) of Killbuck, Ohio and Belinda (Bill) Brannon of Nashville, Ohio; 28 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren and one more on the way. He is also survived by the mother of his three youngest children, Linda Bowman of Lexington, Kentucky. He was preceded in death by his parents; the mother of his eldest children, Mildred Faye Blagg; a son-in-law, Tom Stump; a great-grandson, Gabriel Storm Mayo; three brothers, Hanse, Eli and Cardon "Cubby" Blagg; and two sisters, Etta Tenney and Shirley Blagg. Tomblyn-Clutter Funeral & Cremation is honored to be serving the Blagg family. | Blagg, George Auldon (I31207)
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| 554 | Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Baptisms of New Amsterdam Reformed Dutch Church 1639-1730 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S18)
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| 555 | Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year 1892, New York, ©1893 Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office: City of New York, Volume I, 1665 ? 1707, p.161 Page 134 - Jacob Leisler, Lieutenant-Governor, Commander in Chief, etc. To all, etc. Know ye that Whereas JAN JANSEN SCHEPMOSE, of this city, deceased, did in his life time possess goods, etc., and Abraham, Dirck, Anna, Sarah, Aeltie and Joaptie Schepmose have requested for Letters of Administration. Letters are granted to them, January 29, 1690/1, namely to Abraham, Dirck, Anna, widow of Henry Coyler, Sarah, wife of Johanes De Wandeloer, Aeltie, wife of Johanes Van Giesem, Sarah, wife of Dirck Jansen, and Joaptie, wife of Geritt Hortenburg. | Schepmoes, Jan Janszen (I38356)
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| 556 | Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year 1905, New York, ©1906 Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office: City of New York, Volume XIV, June 12, 1786 - December 31, 1795, p. Page 387 - RICHARD KIPP, cooper, of New York City, all my estate to be sold, and out of the moneys arising from same I give £300 to my grandson Abraham, son of my deceased son Elias; to my granddaughter Jenny, child of my son Peter, one full and equal sixth part of all the residue of my estate. I give to my children, Richard, James, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Mary the remaining five sixths of all the residue of my estate. I appoint my son, Richard Kip, and my son-in-law, Benjamin Haight, executors. Dated April 10, 1790. Witnesses, John Bogert, merchant; William Dyckman, Cornelius J. Bogert. Proved, August 11, 1790. | Kip, Dirk (Richard) (I26387)
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| 557 | Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania (©1911), Source Medium: Book . | Source (S56)
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| 558 | Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III, ©1911, p. 201 John Ellison, of near Freehold, Monmouth county, New Jersey, married there, Susanna, daughter of John and Susanna Boude, of Freehold, who had removed to Monmouth county, New Jersey, from Oyster Bay, Long Island, in 1700. In 1748 John Ellison, of Shrewsbury, Monmouth county, purchased land in and removed to Mansfield township, Burlington county, New Jersey, where he died in 1761. His widow Susanna married (second), June 4, 1764, John Atkinson, whom she also survived. Her will dated October 4, 1794, mentions the children of her deceased sons, James and John Ellison; living sons, Joseph and Ezekiel Ellison; and daughters, Elizabeth Ellison, Lydia English and Hannah Beck. | Ellison, John Sr. (I3400)
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| 559 | Commonwealth of Kentucky, Health Data Branch, Division of Epidemiology and Health Planning, comp., Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S707)
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| 560 | Confederate Veteran/Widow Pension Record, Source Medium: Book . | Source (S57)
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| 561 | Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, CA, Sunday, 22 Jun 1969, p. 1, col. 4 https://www.newspapers.com/article/contra-costa-times-concord-man-shoots-wi/162610304/ Concord Man Shoots Wife, Then Kills Self A 76-year-old Concord woman remained in critical condition last night in the intensive care unit at the county hospital, where she was taken Wednesday night after her husband apparently shot her before he committed suicide. Concord police identified the shooting victim as Mrs. Charlotte M. Nelson of 13 Galloway Drive, in a mobile homepark just off San Miguel Road. SERVICES FOR her husband, Emery C. Nelson, 77, are pending at the Lough-Ouimet Concord Funeral Chapel. Concord police detective Don Shaffer said the shooting occurred in the couple's house trailer at 7:45 pm Wednesday. Shaffer said Nelson apparently shot his wife twice in the face with a .22-caliber pistol while she sat in an easy chair in the living room of the couple's house trailer. After making a telephone call to a daughter-in-law in Walnut Creek, Nelson apparently walked to the bathroom, sat down in the bathtub and shot himself in the mouth. Three rounds had been fired from the pistol police found in the bathtub, Shaffer said. Nelson died at 11:45 pm Wednesday in the county hospital. Investigating officers found no suicide notes and no signs of a struggle in the trailer, Shaffer continued. The family includes six grown children. Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, CA, Sunday, 22 Jun 1969, p. 8B, col. 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/746365970/ Obituary Notices Emery C. Nelson Services for Emery C. Nelson, 77, of 13 Galloway Drive, Concord, were Friday in the Lough-Ouimet Concord Funeral Chapel. An apparent suicide victim, he died Wednesday in a Martinez hospital. Mr. Nelson was a native of Minnesota and a retired right-of-way agent for the California Division of highways. He leaves his wife, Charlotte, four sons, Wieland, Walnut Creek; Donald Sierra City; Warren, Sacramento, and Emery, Concord; two daughters, Mrs. Geniveve Anderson, Stockton, and Mrs. Lorraine Warg, Minn.; two brothers and two sisters, all of Minnesota; 15 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Interment was in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Concord. | Nelson, Emery Cephas (I50592)
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| 562 | Cooper's Clarksburg Register, Clarksburg, VA, Friday, 30 Jan 1857, p. 2, col. 4 REMARKABLE HEALTH OF A FAMILY Col. Asa Squires, of Braxton county, has been married 53 years, both himself and wife are enjoying excellent health, all their children, (11 in number) are living - have all been married and their husbands and wives also living. Those desiring good health and long life, should live in Northwestern Virginia. 1850 Braxton Co., VA Census Dist. No. 4, 19 Aug 1850, p. 184 145/145 Asa Squires 65 M Farmer $5000 Sarah 64 F Maryland Daniel G. 22 M Farmer Virginia Asa McCoy 20 M Farmer John Ecord 14 M Laborer Michael Bush 21 M Laborer $1000 Sarah A. Singleton 19 F 1860 Braxton Co., VA Census Braxton C.H. P.O., 26 July 1860, p. 417 462/450 Asa Squires 76 M Farmer $10000/$5000 Virginia Sarah " 75 F Maryland Stephen " 33 M Virginia Elizabeth " 29 F " Olen Burr " 4 M " Franklin McCoy 22 M " | Squires, Col. Asa (I6502)
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| 563 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Capt. Randolph George "Randy" Arbeiter / Phyllis Marie Olivero (F17421)
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| 564 | Corydon was a teamster, born in Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia, and was divorced. He was living in the household of his brother, George W. Blagg, a head sawyer, born Dec 1871 in West Virginia (father correctly identified as being born in Virginia). Also in the household were George's wife, Carrie A., born Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia. They had been married 6 years and had 3 children: Volora I., born Jan 1895; Harrison I., born Mar 1897; and Cleo O., born Jan 1900. | Blagg, Carydon Hook "Carry" (I19507)
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| 565 | Corydon was a teamster, born in Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia, and was divorced. He was living in the household of his brother, George W. Blagg, a head sawyer, born Dec 1871 in West Virginia (father correctly identified as being born in Virginia). Also in the household were George's wife, Carrie A., born Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia. They had been married 6 years and had 3 children: Volora I., born Jan 1895; Harrison I., born Mar 1897; and Cleo O., born Jan 1900. | Blagg, Cleo O. (I18911)
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| 566 | Corydon was a teamster, born in Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia, and was divorced. He was living in the household of his brother, George W. Blagg, a head sawyer, born Dec 1871 in West Virginia (father correctly identified as being born in Virginia). Also in the household were George's wife, Carrie A., born Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia. They had been married 6 years and had 3 children: Volora I., born Jan 1895; Harrison I., born Mar 1897; and Cleo O., born Jan 1900. | Mollohan, Carrie Alice (I18907)
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| 567 | Corydon was a teamster, born in Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia, and was divorced. He was living in the household of his brother, George W. Blagg, a head sawyer, born Dec 1871 in West Virginia (father correctly identified as being born in Virginia). Also in the household were George's wife, Carrie A., born Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia. They had been married 6 years and had 3 children: Volora I., born Jan 1895; Harrison I., born Mar 1897; and Cleo O., born Jan 1900. | Blagg, George Wellington Sr. (I18901)
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| 568 | Corydon was a teamster, born in Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia, and was divorced. He was living in the household of his brother, George W. Blagg, a head sawyer, born Dec 1871 in West Virginia (father correctly identified as being born in Virginia). Also in the household were George's wife, Carrie A., born Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia. They had been married 6 years and had 3 children: Volora I., born Jan 1895; Harrison I., born Mar 1897; and Cleo O., born Jan 1900. | Blagg, Harrison Ira (I18910)
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| 569 | Corydon was a teamster, born in Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia, and was divorced. He was living in the household of his brother, George W. Blagg, a head sawyer, born Dec 1871 in West Virginia (father correctly identified as being born in Virginia). Also in the household were George's wife, Carrie A., born Jan 1870 in West Virginia, parents born in West Virginia. They had been married 6 years and had 3 children: Volora I., born Jan 1895; Harrison I., born Mar 1897; and Cleo O., born Jan 1900. | Blagg, Valera Ida (I18908)
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| 570 | Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg, VA http://covenantfuneralservice.com/obituaries/charles-berry/ Charles Curtis "C.C." Berry, 32, of Canyon, Texas, formerly of Fredericksburg, VA, died Friday, Dec. 9, 2005 after his tractor trailer was struck by a train in Freona Texas. His wife Teresa was accompanying him at the time and has also passed. He had attended Chancellor High School and also had attended Faith Baptist Church. Survivors include three children, Joshua Robert Berry and Destiny Nicole Berry both of Richmond; Michael Bucksley Berry of Charleston, WV; his father, Robert D. Berry of Carlisle, PA and his mother, Helen M. Wagner of Partlow, VA; one sister, Robin Marie Balderson of Prince, WV; two brothers, Jerry Christopher Berry of Spotsylvania County, VA; Jonathan Robert Berry of Stafford County, VA; his maternal grandfather, Curtis Robert Richmond of Meadow Bridge, WV; several aunts and uncles and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15 at Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg, VA with Rev. Don Forrester officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14 at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Jerry Berry, Jonathan Berry, Kenneth Payne, II, Bart Balderson, Mike Eastridge and Chris Eastridge. Amarillo Globe-News, Amarillo, TX, Sunday, 11 Dec 2005 http://amarillo.com/stories/121105/new_3463137.shtml#.VsoTwfIrKUk Fatal Crash Remains Under Investigation FRIONA - Though still under investigation, failure to yield to a freight train may have caused a collision between a truck and a Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway train that killed two Canyon residents Friday afternoon, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Charles Curtis Berry, 32, was driving a 2005 Peterbilt truck northbound on a private road about two miles west of town when the eastbound train's engine collided with the driver's side about 3:25 p.m. Friday, reports show. Berry and his passenger, Teresa McBride, 39, died on impact. The pair was returning from dropping off the truck's trailer at a nearby truck wash facility, according to DPS. The railroad crossing has no signal. The train's engineer was not injured. None of the train's cars were derailed by the impact, and authorities cleared the accident scene Friday night. | Berry, Charles Curtis "C. C." (I48070)
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| 571 | Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg, VA, 3 Aug 2025 https://www.covenantfuneralservice.com/obituaries/Warren-Lee-Hunter Warren Lee Hunter, 86, cherished father, grandfather, and spouse, passed peacefully on Friday, August 1, 2025, at home in Mineral, Virginia surrounded by loved ones. Born on March 19,1939, in Rupert, West Virginia, Warren lived a full life and enjoyed spending time outdoors and playing cards but especially enjoyed time with his grandchildren. Warren served in the Air Force for four years and spent the rest of his career as a bus driver for Metro. Later, he received additional training to become a Washington, D.C. tour guide, eventually doing independent tour work for Keller Bus Service. He is survived and will be deeply missed by his wife, Joyce Hunter; children, Terry Wayne Hunter (Nancy) and Susan Hunter Male (Kenyon); grandchildren, Rebecca, Michael, Melissa, Sarah, Emily, and Jonathan; and great-grandchildren, Charles, Benjamin, Oliver, Ada, Alex, Colton, and Eloise. He was predeceased by his brother, Leslie Hunter. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg. A service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, August 8 at the funeral home chapel. Interment will follow in Trinity Memorial Gardens, Waldorf, MD. Pallbearers will be Terry Wayne Hunter, Michael Hunter, Jonathan Posey, Benjamin Sharpless, Charles Sharpless, and David Jones. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Louisa County Animal Shelter (17 Sacred Heart Ave., Mineral, VA 23117). | Hunter, Warren Lee (I14319)
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| 572 | Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg, VA, 8 Apr 2010 https://www.covenantfuneralservice.com/tributes/Florence-Hanna Florence Farmer Hanna, 85, of Stafford County died Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at Mary Washington Hospital. Florence was born on November 9, 1924. The daughter of the late John H. and Essie Patterson Farmer of Bowling Green. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sgt. Richard Hanna. She was a member of Fredericksburg United Methodist Church and belonged to the Fredericksburg Senior Citizens. She retired from the National Bank of Fredericksburg after having worked there for 37 years. She loved gardening, birds, flowers and traveling. She performed many random acts of kindness to her family, friends and charitable organizations. Survivors include her sister, Martha O. Bryhim of Fredericksburg; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 pm on Friday, April 9, 2010 at Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg Chapel with the Rev. Patti English and Mr. Oscar Patrick Miller officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorial donations may be made to Fredericksburg SPCA, 10819 Courthouse Rd., Fredericksburg, VA 22408 or to Stafford Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 414, Stafford, VA 22554. | Farmer, Florence May (I50436)
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| 573 | Covington Virginian, Covington, VA, Saturday, 12 Aug 1961, p. 3, col. 4 https://www.newspapers.com/article/covington-virginian-marriage-of-leber/171251727/ Rebecca Ann Leber Wed To David Crookshanks The Memorial Baptist Church, Richmond, was the setting on Saturday, August 5, at 4 o'clock for the wedding of Miss Rebecca Ann Leber of Richmond and David Oakley Crookshanks of Covington. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Julia E. Leber and the late Mr. Willie Thomas Leber of Richmond. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Oakley James Crookshanks, Covington. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles W. Gibson, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, Manassas Park, before an altar banked with palms and baskets of chrysanthemums, gladioli and babys breath interspersed with candlabras. Miss Delaris Livesay played the traditional wedding marches and furnished the accompaniment for the soloist, Mrs. Stanley Hicks, who sang, "Because," The Story of Ruth," and "'The Wedding Prayer." Given in marriage by her uncle, Hubert Culberth Eagles of Richmond, the bride wore a gown with a catheral train of peau de soie with a portrait neckline trimmed with Point de Venise lace. Her veil was a lace trimmed mantilla. She carried a cascade of roses and stephanotis centered with an orchid. Mrs. Iva Jeannette Marshall, sister of the bride, of Richmond, was matron of honor. She was attired in a sky blue organza over taffeta street length dress, with matching headband, and carried a cresent bouquet of peach gladioli. Miss Eula Campbell of Covington and Miss Sybil Stevens of Bassett were bridesmaids, and wore gowns like that of the honor attendant and carried flowers the same as the matron of honor. The flower girl, Renee Elizabeth Marshall of Richmond wore a sky blue organza dress. She carried a basket of rose petals. The ringbearer was Billy Thomas Marshall, of Richmond. Mr. Crookshanks was his son's best man. Ushers were Massie C. Stinson of Richmond, Billy Ben Vincent of Emporia, James O. Whelan of Petersburg and John W. Vaughan, Jr., of Portsmouth. Mrs. Leber attended the wedding in a dusty rose street length gown of silk shantung and lace with matching accessories and a white rose bud corsage. The mother of the bridegroom wore a mauve lace over taffeta gown with white accessories and roses at her shoulder. A reception was held, following the ceremony, at the church. Miss Jo-Ann Linkenhoker, Miss Judith Eagles, Miss Janet West, Miss Linda West, Miss Joan Woodcock, all of Richmond and Miss Carol Eastman of Portsmouth were honorary attendants who served at the reception. For the wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C., the bride traveled in a blue shantung dress with white accessories and the orchid lifted from her cascade. The new Mrs. Crookshanks attended Manchester High School and Bluefield College and is a graduate from Westhampton College. Her husband was graduated from Covington High School in 1957. He was graduated from Bluefield College and the University of Richmond. The couple is living in Richmond. where the bridegroom is in management training with Giant Foods Inc. | Family: David Oakley Crookshanks, I / Rebecca Ann Leber (F17943)
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| 574 | Covington Virginian, Covington, VA, Wednesday, 5 Dec 1956, p. 16, col. 4 https://www.newspapers.com/article/covington-virginian-james-crookshanks-ob/171179028/ Obituaries James Crookshanks Funeral for James W. Crookshanks, 75, who died Monday morning at his home in Cornstalk, W. Va., was held today at 2 o'clock from the Cold Springs Methodist Church, in Cornstalk. Burial was in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, near Clintonville. Crookshanks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Margaret Martin Crookshanks; four daughters; and two sons. A daughter, Mrs. Earl M. Shorter and a son, Oakley J. Crookshanks, live in Covington. | Crookshanks, James William "Jim" (I19169)
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| 575 | Covington, VA Marriages Vol. 3. | Source (S1089)
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| 576 | Cowan, Oralee, Atchison-Cowan Database (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1889512), Source Medium: Electronic . | Source (S15)
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| 577 | Cox, John, Jr., Oyster Bay Town Records, Volume I, 1653-1690 (Tobias A. Wright Printer & Publisher, New York, 1916), Source Medium: Book . | Source (S940)
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| 578 | CRANE, Joseph, of Essex Co., N.J., surveyor. Wife Sarah sole heiress and with John Range, of Newark, N. J., and Richard Kep sen., of New York, executors. Real and personal estate. Witnesses Richard Kip jun., Daniel Ebbets jun. | Crane, Joseph (I26385)
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| 579 | Crane, R.K., pvt. Co. B., born in Md., res. Greenbrier Co., WV. Enlisted 1862 at Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe Co., WV. or 6/16/63 at Meadow Bluff, Greenbrier CO., WV. Present on 10/31/64. POW paroled at Lewisburg, WV 4/25/65. Age 31. Mechanic. 5' 6", dark complexion, Dark hair, Dark eyes. Richard K. Crane is found living in the houshold of his nephew, Laviro V. Shawver in the 1910 Fayette Co., WV Census. Also in the household is his niece, Lillian Shawver, and sister, Sarah C. Shawver. 1920 Fayette Co., WV Census Ravens Eye Dist. 66/66 Shawver, L. V. 54 M W Head WV WV WV Farmer Catherine F. 49 F W Wife WV WV WV None Hobart E. 22 M W Son WV WV WV Carpenter Raleigh S. 19 M W Son WV WV WV Laborer Lloyd 16 M W Son WV WV WV Laborer Daisy 13 F W Dau WV WV WV None Mary C. 9 F W Dau WV WV WV None Ola M. 7 F W Dau WV WV WV None Crane, Richard K. 85 M W Uncle MD MD MD None | Crane, Richard K. (I19899)
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| 580 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, Enoch Henry Sr. (I16040)
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| 581 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, Nettie (I16018)
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| 582 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, Lewis Edward Sr. (I14652)
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| 583 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, David Crockett (I15974)
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| 584 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, Norma Mae (I16062)
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| 585 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, Della Jane (I16051)
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| 586 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, Walter W. (I16007)
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| 587 | Crocket Phipps was 43 years old, born Jul 1856, a farmer. His wife, Mary L., was 39 years old, born May 1861. They had been married for 19 years, 8 children born, 8 children living. Also living in the household were their children: Walter (age 15, born Jul 1884); Nettie (age 14, born Jul 1885); Lewis R. (age 12, born Jan 1888); Nemiah (age 10, born Dec 1889); Enoch H. (age 7, born Mar 1892); Della (age 5, born Sep 1894); and Narma (age 2, born Mar 1897). All household members were born in West Virginia with parents born in West Virginia except Mary whose father was born in Virginia and mother was born in North Carolina. | Phipps, Nehemiah H. (I16029)
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| 588 | CSA Military Records (Virginia), Source Medium: Book . | Source (S58)
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| 589 | Cumberland Times-News, Cumberland, MD, 20 Apr 2020 https://obituaries.times-news.com/obituary/jason-tippen-1079045516 FROSTBURG - Jason Thomas Tippen, 30, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2020, at his residence. Born on March 23, 1990, in Cumberland, he was the son of Jeri Robertson and Paul Tippen Sr. and wife, Debby. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Jerry Scarpelli, and step-grandfather, John Davis. Jason attended Beall High School and was employed by Pilgrim's Pride. Surviving in addition to his parents are his daughter, Sarah Tippen; stepdaughter, Payten; brothers, Justin Tippen and Paul Tippen Jr; stepbrothers, Arthur Tippen and Aiddan Tippen; stepsister, Bethany Tippen; grandparents, Linda Davis and Ed and Sharon Tippen; two nephews and three nieces, with whom he was very close; his uncle, Rick; and his dog, Buster. Jason loved spending as much time as possible with Sarah, who was his whole world. He was an avid Denver Broncos fan. Jason was a good-hearted person and would help out whenever he could. A private family viewing and funeral service will be held Friday, April 24, 2020, at Durst Funeral Home with the Rev. George Harpold officiating. A memorial service will be held at a later date. The family asks that memorial donations, in Jason's name, be sent to Durst Funeral Home, 57 Frost Ave., Frostburg, MD, 21532 to help offset funeral expenses. Words of comfort may be sent to the family following the obituary at www.durstfuneralhome.com. | Tippin, Jason Thomas (I49703)
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| 590 | Curtis Alexander McClung never married. | McClung, Curtis Alexander (I22453)
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| 591 | Cutter, William Richard. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eatern Massachusetts, Volume II. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, ©1908. (p.1061) Lawrence Ellison, the immigrant ancestor of the Ellison families of New York and New England, was born in England about 1590. He settled first in Watertown, Massachusetts, and went thence to Wethersfield, Connecticut, and Stamford, and later to Hempstead, Long Island, with others in the party of the Rev. Richard Denton in 1644. Most of these families who located at Hempstead were from Hemel, Hempstead, England, a town twenty miles from London. Others were from Halifax, Yorkshire, whence Mr. Denton himself came with Sir Richard Saltonstall in 1630. Ellison was taxed at Hempstead in 1657, and became a townsman in 1659. He died there in 1664 and his estate was administered by Richard, Thomas and John, the second estate listed upon the surrogate's books of that county, New York. Children: 1. Richard, mentioned below. 2. Thomas, born about 1622, resided at Hempstead. 3. John, born about 1624. 4. Daughter, married John Ellington. Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year 1892, New York, ©1893 Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office: City of New York, Volume I, 1665-1707, p.2 Page 4 - LAURENCE ELLISON of Hempstead died intestate and his sons Richard, Thomas, and John petition for Letters of Administration which were granted January 2, 1665/6. | Ellison, Lawrence (I3733)
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| 592 | Cyrus R. McClung was 43, born in VA, parents born in VA, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife Rebecca A. (age 37, born in VA, father born in MD, mother born in VA, keeping house, sick with dysentery) ; son Walker (age 13, born in WV, works on farm); daughter Adah B. (age 11, born in WV, at hom); daughter Ida J. (age 9, born in WV); son Allenits B. (age 8, born in WV); son William A. (age 6, born in WV); and daughter Eulalia A. (age 4, born in WV). | McClung, Cyrus Rupert "Rupe Hinton" (I16905)
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| 593 | Cyrus R. McClung was 43, born in VA, parents born in VA, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife Rebecca A. (age 37, born in VA, father born in MD, mother born in VA, keeping house, sick with dysentery) ; son Walker (age 13, born in WV, works on farm); daughter Adah B. (age 11, born in WV, at hom); daughter Ida J. (age 9, born in WV); son Allenits B. (age 8, born in WV); son William A. (age 6, born in WV); and daughter Eulalia A. (age 4, born in WV). | McClung, Eulalia Ann "Lalie" (I16961)
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| 594 | Cyrus R. McClung was 43, born in VA, parents born in VA, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife Rebecca A. (age 37, born in VA, father born in MD, mother born in VA, keeping house, sick with dysentery) ; son Walker (age 13, born in WV, works on farm); daughter Adah B. (age 11, born in WV, at hom); daughter Ida J. (age 9, born in WV); son Allenits B. (age 8, born in WV); son William A. (age 6, born in WV); and daughter Eulalia A. (age 4, born in WV). | McClung, Albert Boatwright (I16938)
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| 595 | Cyrus R. McClung was 43, born in VA, parents born in VA, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife Rebecca A. (age 37, born in VA, father born in MD, mother born in VA, keeping house, sick with dysentery) ; son Walker (age 13, born in WV, works on farm); daughter Adah B. (age 11, born in WV, at hom); daughter Ida J. (age 9, born in WV); son Allenits B. (age 8, born in WV); son William A. (age 6, born in WV); and daughter Eulalia A. (age 4, born in WV). | McClung, Adah Dell (I16927)
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| 596 | Cyrus R. McClung was 43, born in VA, parents born in VA, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife Rebecca A. (age 37, born in VA, father born in MD, mother born in VA, keeping house, sick with dysentery) ; son Walker (age 13, born in WV, works on farm); daughter Adah B. (age 11, born in WV, at hom); daughter Ida J. (age 9, born in WV); son Allenits B. (age 8, born in WV); son William A. (age 6, born in WV); and daughter Eulalia A. (age 4, born in WV). | McClung, Park Walker (I16916)
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| 597 | Cyrus R. McClung was 43, born in VA, parents born in VA, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife Rebecca A. (age 37, born in VA, father born in MD, mother born in VA, keeping house, sick with dysentery) ; son Walker (age 13, born in WV, works on farm); daughter Adah B. (age 11, born in WV, at hom); daughter Ida J. (age 9, born in WV); son Allenits B. (age 8, born in WV); son William A. (age 6, born in WV); and daughter Eulalia A. (age 4, born in WV). | Crane, Rebecca Ann (I16728)
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| 598 | Cyrus R. McClung was 43, born in VA, parents born in VA, a farmer. Also living in his household were his wife Rebecca A. (age 37, born in VA, father born in MD, mother born in VA, keeping house, sick with dysentery) ; son Walker (age 13, born in WV, works on farm); daughter Adah B. (age 11, born in WV, at hom); daughter Ida J. (age 9, born in WV); son Allenits B. (age 8, born in WV); son William A. (age 6, born in WV); and daughter Eulalia A. (age 4, born in WV). | McClung, Ida Jane (I15652)
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| 599 | Daily News, Middlesboro, KY, 5 Jul 1923, p. 1, col. 1 DEPUTY SLAIN YESTERDAY IN BALKAN AFFRAY Jim Collins, Formerly of Here Killed in Attempt To Arrest Offenders - Shot Before He Drew Gun, Allegation WAS AT I.O.O.F. JULY 4 PICNIC AT TOM'S CREEK Jim Collins, deputy sheriff of this county, familiarly known as "Dad" Collins, was shot and instantly killed by George and McKinley Adams at Balkan about 3:30 yesterday afternoon following an attempt to arrest the latter. The two men were arrested by Sheriff Martin Green's officers and are now in the Pineville jail. Deputy Collins was on the picnic grounds where the Oddfellows of Tom's Creek were celebrating the Fourth of July. Hearing three or four shots in the distance he went to investigate. As he stepped from a car in which he had been driven to the scene of the shooting by Mr. Gross, George Adams and McKinley Adams each fired one shot, both of which struck the officer in the region of the heart, killing him instantly. Witnesses say that he did not draw his gun. County officers being immediately notified hurried to the scene and made the arrests. McKinley Adams lives at Wallins and is a single man. George Adams lives at Boretree Hollow and has a wife and seven children. Jim Collins who was about fifty-five years of age has been a deputy sheriff since Martin Green has been sheriff. He was also a deputy under Ben Van Beber. He had the reputation of being an efficient, fearless officer. He had been doing guard duty at the Tejay mines. He was well known in Middlesboro, this having been his home until recently. He is survived by a wife who lives here and by several children. Mr. Collins was over in Virginia several years ago to serve as a witness when two of his sons were killed. Daily News, Middlesboro, KY, 6 Jul 1923, p. 1, col. 7 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JIM COLLINS AT 10 IN MORNING Funeral services for Jim Collins, deputy who was killed at Balkan Wednesday, will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Binghamtown church by the Rev. Browning. The Junior Order and the Red Men of which the deceased was a member will take part in the services. Interment will be at the Colson cemetery. He is survived by a wife and five children. Officer Down Memorial Page, https://www.odmp.org/officer/20939-deputy-sheriff-jim-collins Deputy Sheriff Jim Collins Bell County Sheriff's Department, Kentucky End of Watch: Wednesday, July 4, 1923 Deputy Sheriff Jim Collins was shot and killed while investigating the sounds of gunfire. He was on duty at a local picnic area during Fourth of July celebrations when he heard the gunfire in the distance. He wad driven to the location and as he exited his vehicle two men immediately shot him before he could even draw his gun. One of the subjects was sentenced to only two years in prison. | Collins, James A. "Jim" (I30502)
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| 600 | Daily News, Naples, FL, Sautrday, 19 Aug 2006, p. 2B, col. 3 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-naples-daily-news-obituary-for-joe-p/187599660/ Joseph Roe Perkins Jr. departed this life on Thursday night, August 17, 2006 to spend an eternity with his beloved wife, Pauline. He would have been 70 years old on August 24th. Family and friends had gathered recently as he had been ill for some time. He was loved dearly and will be missed by many. Joe came to Naples with his young family in the summer of 1969 and made his home here. Born in West Virginia, he had lived other parts of the country before settling in Naples. He was a member of Estates Baptist Church. Surviving family include two daughters and their husbands, Lynn (Joe) Foster and Brenda (Jim) Houser; three sons and their wives, Wayne and Charlene, John and Anglela, all of Naples and Jason and Megan of Lafayette, LA. There are 12 living grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren. He was part of a very large family with six sisters; and five brothers; dozens of cousins; nieces and nephews; everyone will remember and mourn his passing. The family requests that donations in lieu of flowers be made to the church at 3101 53rd Street Southwest, Naples, FL 34116 or Hospice of Naples, Inc., 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, FL 34105. Services will be held on Tuesday, August 22, 2006, 10:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m. at Fuller Funeral Home, 4735 East Tamiami Trail, Naples. | Perkins, Joseph Roe Jr. (I16732)
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