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2651 unmarked grave Lewis, James A. (I3249)
 
2652 unmarked grave Banks, Martha Ann (I3250)
 
2653 unmarked grave? Jennings, Sarah J. (I2069)
 
2654 unmarked plot Blackwell, Amelia (I2240)
 
2655 US CENSUS
June 10, 1870
Auburn, Ward 1, Cayuga Co., NY
BUCKINGHAM
J. D., age 34, b1836 NY, brick and stone mason
Susan age 22, b 1848 NY
dau Mary age 6, b1864 NY 
Buckingham, John D. (I4721)
 
2656 US NAVY KOREA. Son of Bert(Berton) & Georgia Quave. Brother to Alfred and Ellis. Nephew to Rosemond Quave. Quave, Louis Irwin (I2171)
 
2657 VARNADO, FLORENCE LAVELLE

Died 8:45 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, 1988, at Medical Center of Baton Rouge. She was 55, a native of Magnolia, Miss., and resident of Walker. Visiting at Seale Funeral Home, Denham Springs, 10 a.m. to religious services at 2 p.m. Sunday, conducted by the Rev. Merelin McCon. Burial in Salem Cemetery, Walker. Survived by husband, William Varnado, Walker; father, Herman Lee, Magnolia, Miss.; two daughters, Glory Roberts, Walker, and Sue Derrington, McKinney, Texas; two sons-in-law, Ken Roberts, Walker, and Roy Derrington, McKinney, Texas; a son, Kerry Varnado, Walker; a brother, James Smith, Knoxville, Tenn.; a sister-in-law, Yvonne Smith, Knoxville, Tenn.; and two grandchildren, Amanda Roberts, Walker, and Courtney Derrington, McKinney, Texas. Preceded in death by mother, Otis Lee. She was a member of Judson Baptist Church, Walker. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Mary Perkins Radiation Treatment Center, P.O. Box 46457, 70895-6457. 
Lee, Florence Lavelle (I1362)
 
2658 Vault White, Susan (I1549)
 
2659 Velva Kimbrow, 95, passed away Monday, June 28, 2010 at Hill Regional Hospital with her loved ones by her side. Velva was born Aug. 29, 1914 in McKinney, Texas to Mamie Hall Jordan and Tony Hall. On October 20, 1936, she married Bert E. Kimbrow. For 20 years the couple owned and operated Kimbrow Jewelry in Dallas after Bert's return from the Navy following World War II.

Velva later worked for Zales Corporation and Skillern's Drug until her retirement in 1980 when she moved back to Hillsboro to live with her sister, Leora McLean for 20 years. Velva was of the Church of Christ faith.

In her retirement years, she enjoyed reading, watching TV, and was a big Dallas Cowboys fan. Velva also enjoyed visiting with her family and friends. She loved animals from the time she was a small child, and currently had a black cat she loved dearly named "Smokey Joe".

Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband, Bert E. Kimbrow; two sisters, Patsy Sides and Ruth Williams; a niece, Patricia Sides Crowe; and a brother-in-law, Scott McLean.

Survivors include two sisters, Leora McLean of Hillsboro and Bobbie Curlee and husband, Jack, of Waxahachie; brothers-in-law, Billy Sides of Fort Worth and Clayton Williams of Lubbock; and several nieces and nephews. 
Hall, Velva Olene (I2014)
 
2660 Verla Jane Neuendorf, 78, of Logansport, quietly closed her eyes and went to be with the Lord, and is now residing peacefully in her ultimate dream home.

Verla was born in Maynard, Iowa to the late Paul and Ruby (Rachuy) Heth. On32917750 April 24, 1960 in Jesup, Iowa she married Dean Wynne Neuendorf who preceded in death July 27, 1996.

Surviving children; Bonnie (Dave), Karla (Larry), Terry (Dyan), Rex (Kim). Several grandchildren and one great grandson. Also surviving siblings; Carolyn, Bob (Hazel), Ron (Janice), Pat (Larry), Rick (Sue), Pam (Rich), Randy (Tina).

A celebration of life will be held at 3:00 pm Saturday April 27, 2019 in St. James Lutheran Church with Pastor K.C. Dehning officiating. Burial will follow in Ever-Rest Memorial Park cemetery. 
Heth, Verla Jane (I6064)
 
2661 Veterans I Lipsett, Robert Alexander (I1363)
 
2662 Veterans I Scouton, Helen Catherine (I1362)
 
2663 Victor K. Lamont, Sr., 90, of Hopkinton, died early Friday morning, December 4, 1998 at the Delaware County Memorial Hospital, Manchester, following a brief illness.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 A.M. Monday morning, December 7, 1998 at the United Presbyterian Church, Hopkinton, with Rev. Tom Shinkle officiating. Services were held at the Goettsch Funeral Home, Hopkinton on Sunday, December 6.
Victor Kenny Lamont was born December 14, 1907 at Gilman, Iowa, the son of Mose and Mary Kenny Lamont. He received his early education in the Joseph school east of Hopkinton and later attended the Hopkinton High School.
Victor K Lamont and Pauline Berlin were married at the Little Brown Church, Nashua, on August 24, 1939. The couple farmed in the Hopkinton and Monticello areas. She proceeded him in death on April 23, 1974.
On October 12, 1975 he married Emma Gieken Reuter Caspers Schovel at St. Johns Lutheran church, Monticello. The couple later divorced.
Victor was an active member of the Presbyterian Church. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and the El Kahir Shrine.
Surviving are a son, Victor, Jr., and his wife Jan, Hopkinton; a sister Lillian Gearhart, Hopkinton; three grandchildren: Amy Lamont, Curtis Lamont and Alexandra (David) Hawkins; a great-grandson, Wyatt Hawkins.
Preceding him in death were his parents, his first wife; and a brother Forest.
Goettsch Funeral home, Hopkinton, was in charge of the arrangements. 
Lamont, Victor Kenny (I2288)
 
2664 Victoria Leimgruber
Died: 4/25/1923 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Date of Burial: 04/28/1923
Age: 88
Sec.B Alphabet Lot/Tier: 48 Grave: 2W-N

Father Jacob Ringelstein, b. Feb 1797, Gernsbach, Baden, Germany
Mother Helen Himmel, b. 18 Jan 1805, Hoerden, Baden, Germany
Married 3 Nov 1825 Bruchsal, Baden, Germany
Merkel Genealogy Family ID F13863 (merkelsearch.com)

Family Charles Leimgruber, b. Abt 1829, Germany
Married 28 Jun 1853 Rochester, Monroe, New York

Children
1. Max Engelbert Leimgruber, b. 23 Mar 1854, Rochester, Monroe, New York
+2. Louisa Leimgruber (1st Mrs Jacob Schuhman, 2nd Mrs. George Groh)), b. 4 Feb 1856, Rochester, Monroe, New York, d. 12 Dec 1886
+3. Maria Anna Leimgruber (Mrs. Roman Groh), b. 15 Nov 1857, Rochester, Monroe, New York
4. Carl John Leimgruber, b. 2 Jun 1859, Rochester, Monroe, New York
+5. Caroline Helen Leimgruber (Mrs. John Martin Boschert) , b. 26 Dec 1860, Rochester, Monroe, New York
6. Katherine Leimgruber (Mrs. George Plumer), b. Abt 1865, New York
7. Edward Adam Leimgruber (Ida Savard), b. 4 Mar 1869, Rochester, Monroe, New York

Other Plot Occupants:
Louise Groh Died: 12/12/1886 - Age: 31
Mary Groh Died: 07/06/1887 - Age: 2 Months
Mary Leimgruber Groh Died: 03/28/1898 - Age: 40
Carrie Hyatt Died: 07/10/1936 - Age: 76
Katherine Klippert Died: 02/09/1948 - Age: 82
Charles Leimgruber Died: 05/23/1877 - Age: 50
Charles Leimgruber Died: 01/02/1905 - Age: 45
Lillian Leimgruber Died: 12/24/1901 - Age: 34
Max E. Leimgruber Died: 02/05/1917 - Age: 62
Ola Leimgruber Died: 06/27/1891 - Age: 14 Days
John Ringelstein Died: 02/06/1892 - Age: 36
Jessie C. Scheyer Died: 11/29/1914 - Age: 31
Cecelia Schumann Died: 08/08/1877 - Age: 1
Jacob Schumann Died: 04/16/1877 - Age: 24
Catherine Wegman Died: 03/15/1915 - Age: 2 Days 
Ringelstein, Victoria (I2660)
 
2665 Victory, Map 1, Lot 115, Space 5 Sarbry, George (I2375)
 
2666 Vivian Ann (nee Burg), beloved wife of the late Lester I. Blasdel. Cherished mother of the late Ronald L. (survived by wife Maureen) Blasdel, Sherry A. Blasdel, Michael E. (Rita) Blasdel, and the late Kenneth L. Blasdel. Loving grandmother to seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Vivian passed away Monday, June 8, 2015, at age 91. Visitation from 10:00 A.M. until 12:00 P.M. Funeral Service to follow at 12:00 P.M. Thursday, June 11, 2015 all at the Schmidt-Dhonau-Kucner Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Road, Sharonville. Burial at Hopewell Cemetery. Special online condolences may be expressed at: www.schmidtdhonaukucnerfunerals.com Burg, Vivian Ann (I220)
 
2667 W-106 Brauer, Wayne Paul (I7156)
 
2668 W.W. Taylor needs no introduction to the readers of this volume, for as cashier of the Plainfield Savings Bank he is ranked among the leading business men of that town. He was born in Fairfield township, Grundy county, Iowa, June 1, 1864, and is a son of William Henry and Alvira P. (Royce) Taylor, the former born on the Isle of Wight, November 26, 1836, and the latter a daughter of Orlen and Maria (Thomas) Royce, natives of Essex county, New York. The great-grandfather of the subject of this review, Andrew Taylor, followed the sea for many years and when he retired from active life located in America. His son, William Taylor, was born upon the Isle of Wight. He married Miss Louisa Attrill, a daughter of Thomas Attrill, of Welsh ancestry. This family came to America when the father of the subject of this review was twelve years of age, and they located in Canada, where the grandfather engaged in farming, dying at the age of seventy-five.
William Henry Taylor began his independent career when he was seventeen years of age and engaged first in farm labor in Wisconsin. He afterward learned the shoemaker's trade, engaging in this occupation until his marriage, after which he began farming on a small scale in Grundy county. He met with excellent success and became in time one of the leading farmers in that locality, as well as one of the most representative and progressive citizens. He filled many positions of trust and honor and was a power in politics, his influence being always on the side of reform and advancement. He died February 29, 1896, at the age of sixty.
W.W. Taylor was educated in the district schools of Grundy county and afterward studied for two years in the State Normal School at Cedar Falls. When he laid aside his books he turned his attention to teaching following this occupation for eight years in Fairfield and Beaver townships, Grundy county, and rising by the force of his ability and energy to the position of county superintendent of schools. He was elected in 1891 and twice afterward re-elected, serving six years. He was also editor of a local teacher's paper, the Grundy County Teacher, and well known in educational circles. In 1898 he came to Bremer county and with others organized the Plainfield Savings Bank, of which he has since been cashier. He has aided in making this one of the most solid and conservative financial institutions in this section of the state, and has himself become widely recognized as a farsighted and resourceful financier.
On the 18th of October, 1896, Mr. Taylor was united in marriage to Miss Della May Rossellar. Her father came to Bremer county in 1854 and afterward returned to New York state, where his marriage occurred. He came again to this part of Iowa in 1868. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have become the parents of three children: Polly Alvis, Emma Aletha and Mary Attrill. Mr. Taylor widely and favorably known in Plainfield and holds the esteem and confidence of a large circle of friends. Success has attended his well directed efforts until he now occupies an enviable position in business circles of Plainfield.
[History of Bremer County, Iowa Vol. II 1914] 
Taylor, Wilbur W. (I4569)
 
2669 Walnut Grove Steggall, Neal J. (I624)
 
2670 Walter Allen DeGraw, 69, passed away January 21, 2003, in York, S.C. He was the son of the late Stanley DeGraw and was preceded in death by his daughter, Nancy. He is survived by his wife, Norma; his mother, Almina; his sister, Tillie; three sons, Robert, Ken, Stanley; four daughters, Darlene, Penny, Robin, Cheryl; 24 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be April 25, 2003, at 2 p.m. at Brookdale Cemetery in Brookdale, Pa. 
DeGraw, Walter Allen (I1242)
 
2671 Walter Leonidas Shinkle was the son of Joseph Shinkle and Elizabeth A. Elliott. On Nov. 30, 1858, he married Nancy Elizabeth Nowlin, daughter of Silas Nowlin and Eleanor ____. Shinkle, Walter Leonidas (I506)
 
2672 Warren Tebbs Guard died 03 Nov 1958 in Rural Blackfoot, BINGHAM County, Idaho. Certificate Year 1958, Certificate No. 004345.
contributed by KSguy4Him 
Guard, Warren Tebbs (I736)
 
2673 was a twin? Reynolds, Ida Yeomans (I7704)
 
2674 Was born George Clark, but changed his last name to Craver sometime before 1910 Census.
Lists as Craver when he married Mary Kraft in 1925 
Craver, George W. (I26)
 
2675 Washington County, Georgia - Marriage Records, pg 540:
Hutchinson, Wm H. married on 19 Oct 1929 to Wall, C. Miriam (other records indicate the groom's name as Hutchins) 
Wall, C. Miriam (I2141)
 
2676 Waterloo Courier
Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa
March 26, 1991

Denver - Alto B. Boyce, 75, of rural Denver, died Sunday, March 24, at Covenant Medical Center at West Ninth Street, Waterloo, of natural causes; survivors include his wife, Barbara; three sons, Larry L. of Denver, William A. of Bahama, N.C., and Kenneth A. of Franklinton, N.C.; a daughter, Barbara Mae Shepard of Shell Rock; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and four brothers, Charles of Yakima, Wash., Frank of Cedar Falls, Rev. Fred Boyce of Estherville and Melvin J. of Waterloo; he was preceded in death by a brother, Arden; and a grandson; services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at St. John's Lutheran Church, Maxfield, with burial in the church cemetery; friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Schumacher Funeral Home, Denver, and for an hour before services at the church Thursday; memorials may be given to St. John's Lutheran Church, Maxfield; Mr. Boyce was employed in the canning department of Rath Packing Co., Waterloo, for 23 years, retiring in 1978; he was custodian of St John's Lutheran Church, Maxfield, from 1952-67. 
Boyce, Alto B. (I6382)
 
2677 Waterloo Courier, Sunday, January 29, 1950: Funeral services for Mrs. Sara O. Allen, 85 of 616 Longfellow avenue, who died Wednesday, January 25, 1950 at Allen Memorial hospital of complications incident to an advanced age, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Presbyterian church in Oelwein, Iowa. Burial will be in the Oelwein cemetery. The body will remain at the Parrott & Wood funeral home until tomorrow morning when it will be taken to the Hintz funeral home in Oelwein.
From family records:
Sarah was the daughter of Nathan Morgan and Susan M. (Shaffer) Donahoo. She had 2 brothers, James Ira and Levi Nelson Donahoo. She had 3 sisters, Martha, Elizabeth who married William R. Reid, and Margaret who married Louie Arthur Thomas. Sarah married on December 9, 1882 in Buchanan County, Iowa to Allison A. Allen. Together they had 6 children, Myrtle, Alice, Loren, Alvie, Orville and Velma. 
Donahoo, Sarah Orlena (I6283)
 
2678 Wayne County Review
Lyons, Wayne County, New York.
Thursday, December 28, 1905

Charles Helmer, a resident of Mays Point, died Sunday at his home. He had been ill but a short time. 
Helmer, Charles (I4754)
 
2679 Webster Herald, November 27, 1991; Funeral services for Daniel G. Schlegel who died November 8, 1991 were held at the Webster Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 12. Donations may be sent to the West Webster Fire Dept. Mr. Schlegel, son of Earl and Julia Schlegel was born December 12, 1933 in Webster. He was a graduate of Webster High School and Edison Tech. In 1963 he formed the Webster Tool and Die, Inc. with Robert Keppeler and until his retirement in 1989, Mr. Schlegel was very active in the business. He was a member of the fire department for 25 years. He is survived by his wife, Joyce, son, Daniel, daughter and son-in-law Dawn and Steven Jones, his father, Earl G. Schlegel, sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and Larry Kier, his grandchildren Mathew and Jeffrey Jones, several nieces and nephews. Interment will be at West Webster Cemetery. Schlegel, Daniel G. (I6532)
 
2680 Wednesday night at her home on Prospect street occurred the death of Mrs. Hester L. Power, wife of Morey Power, aged about 67 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John M. Stokoe of this place, and Mrs. Lewis H. Herendeen of Farmington, and Mrs. Herbert Wiley, of Victor; and one son, Luke Power of New York; her husband, Morey E. Power of this place; and three brothers, John Berry of Bristol, and Joseph and William Berry of this place; one sister, Mrs. O. M. Hitchcock of this place.
Published: Ontario County Chronicle
September 16, 1903 
Berry, Esther L. (I6099)
 
2681 Wegman, Edward E.

In Buffalo, New York, Friday, November 22, 1968, Edward E. Wegman, 872 Washington Avenue, Irondequoit. He is survived by his wife, Ida Peiffer Wegman; his son, Edward J. Wegman of Grand Island, New York; a granddaughter, Holly. Three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Berkel of Rochester, Mrs. Leo Vincent of Syracuse, Mrs. John Finneran of Sacramento, Calif.; his brother, Raymond of Detroit,

(Calling hours) from 2-5 o'clock at Hedges Memorial Chapel Inc., 770 East Main at Alexander. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church. Interment at the convenience
of the family.

(Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Saturday, November 23, 1968) 
Wegman, Edward Edwin (I1444)
 
2682 WESTERN NEW YORKER August 16, 1888: Fred Akin, son of the late DeWitt Akin of this place was killed on the 8th (August 1888) while at work on Mr. Main's farm at Bliss. He was unloading hay with a horse fork when the rope broke and he was struck. He was a bright and ambitious young man about 21 years of age and was a junior at Rutgers College. Aikin, Fred A. (I7518)
 
2683 When Cornelia Susan Watlington was born in 1838 as a twin in Tennessee, her father, Hiram, was 34 and her mother, Mary, was 34. She was married on June 4, 1857, in Monroe County, Mississippi. She died as a young mother in October 1868 in Memphis, Tennessee, of Yellow Fever at the age of 30. Watlington, Cornelia Susan (I2010)
 
2684 When Eugene M. Saunders was born about 1860, in Monroe County, Mississippi, his father, John, was 37 and his mother, Cornelia, was 22. His father was a prominent artist whose exant work includes "Arabian Girl"
"Madonna" and a self portrait. When he was about 7 years old, his family moved to Tennessee to live among some other family members. His parents contracted Yellow Fever and when he was 8 years old both parents died within a week of each other. He went back to Mississippi (where most of his family lived) and was living with his uncle, James Caswell Saunders and I presume he lived with him until adulthood. He married Marion Elizabeth Speirs in 1882 in Mississippi. They moved to Missouri where their two children were born, but by his late 20s they family lived in New York City where he was initially a clerk and then a bookkeeper and finally an accountant. He died on July 9, 1927, in Queens, New York, at the age of 67. 
Sanders, Eugene M. (I2012)
 
2685 When Mary Saunders was born on May 10, 1865, in Aberdeen, Mississippi, her father, John, was 42 and her mother, Cornelia, was 27. Her parents both died in Tennessee from yellow fever when she was only 3 years old. She married William Henry Ohlemacher in 1888. They had two children during their marriage. She died on April 14, 1939, at the age of 73. Saunders, Mary (I1880)
 
2686 While Clarence Walter "Walter" Emery was buried in the Whiting Cemetery, Whiting, IA; nevertheless, there is a monument in his honor in the Wrights Grove Cemetery, Macon County, IL where his parents and other relatives are buried. See Find A Grave #23931636

Walter died at Camp Cody, Deming, NM

Walter was a hired farm worker in the Whiting, IA area. His girlfried was Myra Hughes. She contracted measles and died March 23, 1916. Myra Hughes Find A Grave Memorial# 15365794. It was his last wishes to be buried near Myra. His grave is in the North East area of the cemetery, Myra's grave is near the rear of the cemetery on the South side.

This story told to me by my Grandmother, Ruth (Hughes) Meister, sister of Myra Hughes. - Wayne Bollin 
Emery, Clarence Walter (I2123)
 
2687 Whitham, Ralph Stanley Binghamton: Today, Tuesday, March 26th, 2013, a son, husband, father, grandfather, true friend and a carpenter by trade, Ralph Stanley Whitham, 85, went to be with his Heavenly Father and the Master Carpenter. Ralph is reunited with his beloved wife, Barbara; son, Ronnie, and mother, Erma (Gram). Ralph was born July 24, 1927 in Great Bend, PA, where he led a mischievous fun-filled childhood and was the apple of Aunt Clara's eye. At 17, he joined the U.S. Navy, and was assigned to the USS Boxer, where he toured the world. Upon his discharge, he would embark upon a construction career, building the family home in 1949. He worked for Avella and Alekna Construction on many projects as superintendent, until retiring in 1989. He was a devoted carpenter, recently receiving his 65-year pin from Carpenter's Union Local 277. Some of Ralph's favorite memories were neighborhood camping trips, family outings, and road trips. Ralph is survived by his son, Dennis and wife Peg; son, Robbie and daughter-in-law Debbie; also six grandchildren, Ashley, Jessica, Casey, Kyle, Chris and Cody; along with four great-grandchildren, Clay, Ethan, Madison and Alexis; along with a bushel and a peck of friends. We would like a special thank you to the Acquisto families, Doris and Ed Conroy and family, along with special friend Connie Whitney. Also deep heartfelt thanks to the Hospice Team that helped our family at this time. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 30th, 2013, at 10 a.m. at Wm. R. Chase & Son Funeral Home at 737 Chenango St., Port Dickinson, with Pastor Debra Wilson officiating. Burial will follow at Vestal Hills Memorial Park. Family and friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Friday, March 29th, 2013, from 4-7 p.m. For those wanting to make a donation in Ralph's memory, please consider the American Diabetes Association or Comfort Ministries - Attn: Debra Wilson Whitham, Ralph Stanley (I4856)
 
2688 Whitney, Fred T.
HONEOYE: September 10, 1980, Fred T. Whitney of Berkeley St. He is survived by his wife, Jane; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Sharon) Cramer of Phoenix, AZ; sons, Timothy and James, Rochester; stepsons, Wayne Blum of Victor, Gerard of Honeoye, Harold of Bristol, and Thomas of Penfield; 20 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Brown-Downe Funeral Home, Inc., 21 Big Tree St., (Rte. 15), Livonia. Funeral at the Honeoye United Church of Christ. Interment Webster Cemetery. Richmond Fire Dept. service Thursday evening, 7:30.

Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, New York
11 Sep 1980, Thu • Page 20 
Whitney, Theodore K. (I7288)
 
2689 Wichita Eagle, Thursday, April 14, 1955

Ray Howard Lucas Dies in Hospital

Ray Howard Lucas, 60, of 409 Stevens, Boeing Airplane Co. employee, died Wednesday evening at Wesley Hospital.

Mr. Lucas was born at Chicago, Ill., March 10, 1895, and came to Wichita 50 years ago from Augusta, Kan. He was a member of Augusta Christian Church.

Surviving besides his wife, Iva B., are two sons, Robert C., 809 S. Terrace, and Harley R., 360 N. Richmond; two daughters, Mrs. Catharine Bulmer, 1601 W. 31st North, and Mrs. Roberta Dunell, Udall, Kan. and six grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Byrd-Snodgrass Funeral Home.

Obituary provided by C.J. Hinds, FAG Member #46797541 
Lucas, Raymond Howard (I459)
 
2690 Widow of Gilbert Main. Died at home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Pfeifer in East Aurora. Born in Warsaw the daughter of DeWitt and Axie Lathrop Aiken. She married Mr. Main 5/13/1885 and he died 2/29/1940. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Adams of Warsaw and Mrs. Howard Pfeifer of East Aurora; 8 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren. Member of Warsaw Grange and of the Oatka Baptist Church. Aiken, Flora Cornelia (I7063)
 
2691 Wife of Charlie A. Andrews
Her mother was Selena Pope, first wife of Gholson Gilbert Ginn
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Maiden name and mother information submitted by; Christopher Beard 
Ginn, Mattie (I2396)
 
2692 Wife of John Deer, mother of Henry Deer, granddaughter of Betsie Pittman. Pittman, Elizabeth (I2995)
 
2693 wife of Michael
mother of Ellen Gibbons Comerford, Catherine Gibbons Richardson, and Mary Gibbons Lorback

burial listed on page 49 of Church of the Nativity death records. Burial listed as Dec. 19, Brockport Republic lists date of death as Dec. 21, so obvious discrepancy

see online source "Burials in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery"
headstone for Gibbons/Richardson family (found buried in southwest hedgerow-photo volunteer could not find) 
Owens, Bridget (I6174)
 
2694 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ostrander, S. (I159)
 
2695 Wife of William C. Rosser (Oct. 1862, 1903/1919)

In FamilySearch Family Tree
Alice Lena Rosser (born Collins)
Birth name: Alice L. Collins
Gender: Female
Birth: July 1869 La.
Marriage: 1887 DeKalb Texas, Bowie Co., Texa
Death: 1889 Paris, Lamar Co., Texas.
Burial: Antioch Cem., Glory, Lamar, Texas
Parents: Shadrack Jasper Collins, Mary Jane Collins (born Barron)
Husband: William Curtis Aurelious Rosser
Daughter: Jesse Lena Terrell (born Rosser)
Siblings: Allen Thomas Collins, William Henry Collins, Sarah Josephine Norman (born Collins), Allen J Collins, Annie Seiler (born Collins), , Willie Ann Collins
Note: Family information indicates that Alice is buried at Antioch Cemetery, Glory, Lamar Co., Texas. 
Collins, Alice Lena (I3351)
 
2696 Wife Of: Jasper Rushing
Sister Of: John Tom Breeland
Aunt of: Sim W. Breeland
Great Aunt Of: Ruby Lee Breeland Morris
Great, Great Aunt Of: Burley F.,and Elmer J. Morris 
Breeland, Mary Elizabeth (I772)
 
2697 Wife's name may be Sarah Welles Bidwell, Richard (I581)
 
2698 Wife:Thelma Taylor, Sons David, John; daughter Karen Huffman; sister June Seevers; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
Other:72 years old and of Guliford, Ind. Funeral services Dec 6, at Fitch-Denney Funeal Home Greendale, Ind. Member of Tanner Valley United Methodist Church.
Cemetery: Glen Haven Cemetery in Harrison, Ohio
Obituary Source: Journal Press Dec. 10, 2002 
Taylor, William O. (I629)
 
2699 William Alexander was known by the name of Alex, and was the fourth of twelve children of William Henry Graham and Sarah Ann Pittman. He was married in Marion Co., Mississippi on 25 November 1872 to Margaret A. Beard, the daughter of Francis Beard and Lucy Ann Alexander. Alex was living with family in Marion County, Miss. in 1900, but by 1910 was living in Pike Co., Miss. While he is buried in Knoxo Cemetery in Walthall Co., Miss., his wife is buried in the China Grove Methodist Church Cemetery, also in Walthall Co. Graham, William Alexander (I1468)
 
2700 William and his wife, Christina, arrived to unknown New York port after their marriage in Sept. 7, 1849 sometime between Sept 1849 and 1852. The 1855 NY State Census indicates they are residing in Manlius, Onondaga, NY. They have 2 children, John born in 1852 in NY at age of 3 and Robert at 8/12 months born 1854 in Onondaga county, NY. Dunlop, William (I5611)
 

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