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Ethel Buchanan, 90, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, passed away on Monday, January 9, 2017. She was born July 18, 1926 in Guilford, Indiana, daughter of the late David and Gertrude (Wuest) Fox.
Ethel was a member of the Aurora American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. She loved to spend time working in her yard and also worked at Will's Grill after she retired from Schenley.
She is survived by her daughter, Brenda (Michael) Kopec of Lawrenceburg, IN; 2 grandchildren, Sarah (Tony) Ferrell, Laura (Brian) Finan; one great grandchild, Nolan Ferrell; and her beloved dog Marcie.
She was preceded in death by her parents, David and Gertrude Fox; her loving husband, Carl Buchanan, Jr.; brother, Dayle Fox; and her sister, Margaret Scholle.
Family and friends will be received on Friday, January 13, 2017 from 11 am to 1 pm at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Friday, January 13, 2017 at 1 pm, with Pastor Scott Stephans officiating.
Interment will follow in the Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Indiana.
Contributions may be made to the Safe Passage, 125 E George St, Batesville, IN 47006. | Fox, Ethel (I490)
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Ethel's parents were John Irvin and Lulu Henry Slayback. Her siblings included: Lafayette (1899), Irene (1906), Garfield (1908), Clifford (1913), Russell (1916), Everett (1918), Violet (1919) and Rose (1920). | Slayback, Ethel Rhoda (I557)
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EUGENE BENNETT, age 74 of Lewisburg, Ohio died Saturday, February 15, 2003, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Born on December 12, 1928, in Harrison Township, (Preble County) Ohio, he was the son of the late Edgar & Elizabeth Mae (Meyers) Bennett. He worked at the Marble Cliff Quarry in Lewisburg, Ohio and retired in 1993 after 24 years with the State of Ohio Highway Maintenance Department. Member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Lewisburg.
Preceded in death by Brother: William Bennett in 1999 and Sisters: Gladys Bennett in 1979 and Ruth Tankersley in 1995.
Survived by Brother & Sister-in-Law: Richard & Mary Bennett, Lewisburg, Ohio; Sisters & Brothers-in-Law: Mary & Richard Harding, Beavercreek, Ohio, Betty Hurley, Brookville, Ohio, Nina & Robert Hahn, Lewisburg, Ohio and Jeanette & Don Wright, Lewisburg, Ohio. Several Nieces and Nephews.
Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2003 - 2:00 P.M. at the Barnes Funeral Home - 411 North Commerce Street - Lewisburg, Ohio with Pastor Suzanne Dillahunt officiating. Interment will be held in Roselawn Cemetery, Lewisburg, Ohio. Family will receive friends on Tuesday, February 18, 2003 from 1:00 - 2:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to the family via the Web site at www.barnesfuneralhome.com | Bennett, Eugene (I786)
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Eugene M. "Chick" Reeves, 85, of Golinda, passed away Friday, May 31, 2013, at his residence after a brief illness. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 4, at First Baptist Church Golinda with the Rev. Morgan Woodard will be officiating. Burial to follow at Waco Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m., Monday, June 3, at Pecan Grove Funeral Home.
Chick was born in Whitewright, Texas, to the late John L. Reeves and Dale McGaughey Reeves, and was the oldest of four sons. He attended school in Whitewright, graduating in 1945. Soon after graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and was stationed in San Diego, Calif. He was honorably discharged and soon began a career at the VA Hospital in McKinney, Texas. This is where he met a cute young nurse named Rachel Betterton, and they married on Oct. 28, 1950. He worked for the VA Medical Centers in McKinney and Waco for 36 years and retired in 1982. Chick had many interests including gardening, bee keeping, raising goats, shopping and selling at flea markets, and raising chickens (which earned him the nickname Chick).
Preceding him in death was a daughter, Kay Carter; and a brother, David Reeves.
Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Rachel; daughters, Ann Bailey, of Lorena, Mary Whitaker and husband, Cliff, of Robinson, and Kelly Reeves, of Lago Vista, Texas; sons-in-law, Robert Carter and Edward Bailey; six grandsons; two granddaughters; eight great-grandchildren; brothers, James Reeves and wife, Liza, and John Dale Reeves and wife, Aileen; sister-in-law, Kathleen Reeves; and numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 6/3/2013...S12 | Reeves, Eugene McGaughey (I2618)
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F 117 | Nowlin, Grant (I1035)
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F, 344, 1N-W | O'Leary, William E.J. (I5773)
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F, 344, 7N-W | Vogt, Amelia Louise (I2047)
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F. J. SCOUTON, 64, BANK HEAD, DIES ON TRIP
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Parsons Business Man Had Planned to Start Hunting As End Comes
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IN LUMBER BUSINESS
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Residents of Parsons were shocked to hear of the death of Frank J. Scouton which occurred yesterday afternoon. He was on his way, in company with Fred Chase, of Parsons, and Frank Jacobs, of Wilkes-Barre, for a deer hunting trip to Meadow Run, at the time he was stricken. When the automobile reached the second toll gate on the Bear Creek road, it was noticed that Mr. Scouton was ill, but he died before any assistance could be offered. Mr. Scouton was a man of some business judgment, the head of the Scouton, Lee & Company lumber firm and president 6f the Citizen's Bank of Parsons. He was in business for thirty-eight years, thirty-five of which he was a resident of Parsons. At the time of his death, he was 64 years of age.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church, was a charter member of Hose Company No. 1 and was affiliated with the P. O. S. of A., the Odd Fellows, Press Club, Franklin, Wyoming Valley Automobile Club and the Sportsmen's Club.
Being of a kind and charitable disposition, although quite retiring, he gave in great profusion to the assist of every worthy cause or to any individuals who might be in distress. His charity was quite and unassuming, as was his character and personality.
Mr. Scouton was born in Elwell, Bradford County, in 1860. and came to this valley when a young man. Surviving is one son, Wert W. Scouton, of Seattle, Wash.; a grand-daughter, Helen, who resided with him, and two brothers, James R. Scouton, of Wilkes-Barre, and John G. Scouton, of Dushore.
(Wilkes-Barre Evening News, 1 Dec 1924) | Scouton, Frank J. (I1337)
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FaG#: 82264331 | Branch, William Sr. (I3420)
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Fairmount Lot 79 Grave 1 | Parker, Leon Elmer (I4700)
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Fairmount Lot 80 Grave 1 | Parker, Henry Leon (I4698)
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Fairport County Mail 1932: Daniel Pfenninger passed away on Tuesday, 12/13/1932 at Webster Hospital where he was taken a few days before, suffering with pneumonia. His death was a great shock to his family and a large circle of friends. He is survived by his wife, Jennie Lusink Pfenninger, three daughters, Mrs. Farnsworth of Five Mile Line Road, Penfield, Mrs. Charles Doerflinger, Rochester, Mrs. Earl Schlegel of West Webster with whom Mr. and Mrs. Pfenninger resided. Mrs. Pfenninger is a helpless invalid and very ill. The funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the home of a niece, Mrs. George Weeks of West Webster with interment in W. Webster Cemetery. The family has the heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of relatives and friends. | Pfenninger, Daniel G. (I7095)
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FAYETTEVILLE BULLETIN: FAYETTEVILLE, N.Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910.
Willard Parker died very suddenly yesterday afternoon He was engaged in building a cement wall for Charles Everingham near High Bridge when he was suddenly stricken with heart disease and died in a few minutes. Mr. Parker had but recently removed from Mill street to a place which he purchased at Elkhorn. He was 48 years of age. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2.30 p. m from his late home.
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[note: That Charles Everingham was Willard Parker's daughter, Mrs. Bert W. (Inez Parker) Everingham, father in-law. Also the home that Willard Parker was residing at in Elkhorn "a hamlet of Fayetteville/Manlius area" was purchased by Willard earlier in 1910 from Henry French. Henry French was the father in-law of Mrs. Henry (Jennie Mae Parker) French, Jr., Willard Parker's other daughter.]
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Willard J Parker
in the New York, Death Index, 1880-1956
Name: Willard J Parker
Death Date: 27 Oct 1910
Death Place: Manlius, New York, USA
Certificate Number: 48520
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* unusual burial location as not in Fayetteville, Manlius, or Syracuse. Also since most of his family originated from near Constantia, Oswego county, NY could of been buried there. Jamesville leaves me clueless. Willard Parker was my 2nd Great Grandfather. | Parker, Willard J. (I5635)
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FHL Film #989583 | Steggall, Samuel S. (I349)
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Field of Honor | Kimbrow, Bert E. (I2015)
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Find A Grave contributor Glen Dale Tynes has made a suggestion to you regarding your Find A Grave memorial for Elisha Holmes.
Link to memorial: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22726599
Link to contributor profile: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47829295
Email address of contributor: glendaletynes@live.com
Their suggestion:
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Seeb E. Holmes died 2-8-1918 from getting hit on the head with a cross-tie he was loading. Seeb was married to Lula Duncan Holmes. They had 4 children, Leola, Elisha, Emma Mae, & Seba. Seba was not born when her daddy died. After Seeb died Lula married Ira Joe Holmes, Seeb's half brother.(Seeb & Ira Joe are half brothers). Elisha does not belong to Ira Joe, he belongs to Seeb). My grandmother Gena Holmes Holmes is a whole sister to Seeb E. Holmes & a half sister to Ira Joe Holmes. Elisha Holmes 3-2-1916 to 12-23-1995 & Pauline Myrtle Roberts Holmes 3-10-1919 to 3-4-2001. Their son Jewell Holmes, Tylertown, MS has talked to me. Jewell knows that his grandpa is Seeb E. Holmes. | Holmes, Seeb E. (I1698)
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Flanagan Mortuary records indicate that George Lucas died on January 7, 1916 at St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, KS, at the age of 56 years. Cause of death was pneumonia.
George lived at 1053 N. Washington in Wichita with his wife, Minnie D. Lucas and his occupation was "day laborer."
The funeral was held at 2 p.m. on January 8, 1916 at the Cartwright Cemetery. W. Lucas and Fred Bell ordered the services and they were charged to Will Lucas, Clearwater, KS.
W.J. Lucas purchased what is now Section 7, Lot 504, Space 1. Cemetery records only indicate that this was in 1916 or 1917.
The edge of the tombstone in the photo is that of S. Bert Tucker, who is in Section 7, Lot 503, Space 6. The next space to the right of that tombstone would be Section 7, Lot 504, Space 1. | Lucas, George Henry (I458)
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Florella "Jane" (nee Blasdel), Age 80, of Harrison. Passed away January 27, 2012 at Christ Hospital.
She was born July 18, 1931 to the late Harry and Ella (nee Jackson) Blasdel. She grew up and Bright and graduated from Bright High School. Jane was a very active member of Legacy Christian Church. She had been a member for 50 years and she made it a point to make people feel welcome at church.
She loved traveling with her husband Del. They enjoyed going to Florida, Branson MO, Gatlinburg and out West. Jane was proud of her family and extended family. Her great sense of humor will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her.
She was the beloved wife of the late Leigh Bittner and Delmar Gibson, loving mother of Ronald (Clara) Moody, James Moody, and mother to Del's children: Jean Russell, Joan Marlatt, Joseph, Jerry, Jeff, Julie, and Jenny Gibson, Joyce Shoemaker, John and Paul Gibson. Dear sister of Patricia Lacy and William Blasdel. Also survived by many Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren, Great Great Grandchildren and her good friend and former husband Lawrence H. Moody.
Jane was preceded in death by her daughter Susan Moody and Delmar's children: James and Ginger Gibson.
Visitation in the Brater Funeral Home, 201 S. Vine St., Harrison, OH 45030 on Thursday, Feb 2 from 5 - 8 PM. Funeral service on Friday at 10 AM at the funeral home. Burial to follow at Gibson Cemetery in Bright, IN.
Memorials may be made to the Harrison Life Squad by mailing a check or giving the donation to the funeral home during her visitation or service. Please make checks payable to the Harrison Life Squad. | Blasdel, Florella (I549)
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Florence M. Adams, 84 died 1/18/1979 at the home of a daughter Mrs. Kenneth Herman, Warsaw. Florence Main Adams born in Warsaw 8/2/1894. Her husband Lloyd died in 1977. Surviving are a son Vincent Adams of Angelica, another daughter Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Mechanicsville, MD a sister Mrs. Mildred Pfiefer of E. Aurora. 10 grandchildren 12 great grandchildren and 1 great great granddaughter. | Main, Florence Amelia (I7065)
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Fort Allegan Lot 90.5 Grave 1 | Brooks, Austin Spencer (I4810)
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Fort Allegan Lot 90.5 Grave 2 | Hoagland, Harriet B. (I4817)
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Fort Allegan Lot 90.5 Grave 3 - no gravemarker | Brooks, Lula J. (I4822)
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Fort Allegan Lot 90.5 Grave 3 - no gravemarker | Brooks, Ada M (I4821)
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Fort Allegan Lot 90.5 Grave 3 - no gravemarker | Brooks, Dazy D. (I4820)
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Fort Allegan Lot 90.5 Grave 3 - no gravemarker | Brooks, Miney E. (I4819)
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Frances Baumgarten
Born 28 Feb 1897 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Christened 14 Mar 1897 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Gender Female
Person ID I63065 Merkel Genealogy (Merkelsearch.com)
Father Henry Baumgarten, b. Jul 1867, Austria
Mother Maria Pfrogner, b. Feb 1867, Austria d. 24 Sep 1947, Rochester, Monroe, New York (Age ~ 80 years)
Married 5 May 1889 Rochester, New York
Family Norman Alphonse Blum, b. 6 Mar 1894, Rochester, Monroe, New York
Married 12 Oct 1920 Rochester, New York
Children
1. William Blum
Frances M. Blum
Date of Burial: 05/31/1989
Age: 92
South 20 Lot/Tier: 1 Grave: 32R | Baumgarten, Frances M. (I5507)
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Frances E. (Wright) Andrews passed away on January 18, 2016 at the Columbus Community Hospital.
She was born May 20, 1926 in Danville, Illinois, to Russell D. and Augusta (Pate) Enos. She grew up in Danville and graduated from Danville High School. She then attended COE College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. On September 3, 1945 she was united in marriage to Robert W. Wright in Danville. Following his death in 1980, she later married Lowell Andrews, also in Danville. Frances worked as a Trucking Company Manager and was also an office manager and accountant for a CPA firm and other private companies. She enjoyed reading, golfing, dancing and playing bridge. Frances loved to travel and visited 55 different countries. While living in Danville she was a member of the Central Christian Church, Grace United Methodist Church, Elks Club, Tri-Delta Sorority and the Danville Garden Club. In February of 2007, Frances moved to Columbus, Nebraska, to be near her daughter Marian Sue Burton and her family. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Columbus and was an active member of the Tuesday morning Bible study group.
Frances is survived by:
Daughter: Marian Sue (Tom) Burton of Columbus, NE
Granddaughter: Kelly Frances Burton of Lincoln, NE
Grandson: Dr. John David Burton of Lincoln, NE
Great Granddaughters: Danielle and Tara Burton of Papillion, NE
She was preceded in death by:
Parents: Russell and Augusta Enos
Husband: Robert W. Wright
Son: Scott R. Wright
Sister: June Kedas
Sister: Sally Seyfert
Memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church in Columbus, Nebraska. | Enos, Frances E. (I476)
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Frances Helen Hahn
Born 15 Apr 1862 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Christened 15 Apr 1862 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Gender Female
Died 8 Jun 1934 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Person ID I10536 Merkel Genealogy (merkelsearch.com)
Father Charles Hahn, b. 24 Oct 1821, Schwarz Wald, Germany d. 7 Mar 1898, Rochester, Monroe, New York (Age 76 years)
Mother Frances Stephany, b. 11 Dec 1836, Alsace-Lorraine, France d. 6 Apr 1910, Rochester, Monroe, New York (Age 73 years)
Married 28 Nov 1854 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Family Martin Roth, b. Abt 1858, Buffalo, Erie, New York d. 1904 (Age ~ 46 years)
Married 29 Jun 1891 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Children
1. Agnes Roth
Frances A. Roth
Died: 6/9/1934
Date of Burial: 06/12/1934
Age: 72
Sec 1 East Lot/Tier: 7T03 Grave: 2N | Hahn, Frances A. (I7335)
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Frances J. Whedon Sloan, 77, of Syracuse, formerly of Baldwinsville died Monday, July 21, 2003 at VanDuyn Home & Hospital. She was born in Syracuse and lived in Baldwinsville 40 years before moving back to the city. Mrs. Sloan retired in 1972 after 25 years with Kemper Insurance Co. She was pre-deceased by her husband, James in 1993.
Survivors: two daughters, Irene McCarthy of Skaneatles and Victorian Robison of Syracuse; three sons, Thomas of Tupper Lake, Stephen of Baldwinsville Kevin of Hardy, VA and seven grandchildren.
Services: 9:00am Friday, July 25, 2003 at the Falardeau Funeral Home, Baldwinsville and 9:30am in St. Mary's Church. Burial in St. Paul's Cemetery, Oswego. Calling hours are 5-8pm Thursday, July 24, 2003 at the funeral home, 93 Downer Street.
Contributions: Alzheimer's Association of CNY, 441 Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204. | Whedon, Frances Josephine (I8107)
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Frances Rickey Traver November 17, 2010 Frances Rickey Traver, 89, of Weedsport. Survived by children, Elizabeth Breeze, Patti Gilfus, Rickey Traver; sister, Emma Biss. Services: 1 p.m. Saturday, White Chapel Funeral Home, Weedsport. Calling Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., prior to the service. Donations: Weedsport First Baptist Church for the window restoration fund or Weedsport Library. | Rickey, Frances (I282)
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Francis Horton McLean
Nickname Frank
Born 28 Oct 1851 Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Gender Male
Died 14 Sep 1900 Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Buried Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Person ID I334569 Suedpfalz (birkenhoerdt.net)
Father Horton Amos McLean, b. May 1822, New York, USA, d. 1 Mar 1905, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (Age ~ 82 years)
Mother Maria Anna Jäger, b. 1828, Deutschland, d. 18 Jul 1887, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (Age 59 years)
Family Caroline Henchen, b. 1 Mar 1854, Gates Center, Gates, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. 20 Sep 1925, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (Age 71 years)
Married 29 Jun 1881 Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Children
1. George Lemont McLean, b. 16 Sep 1884, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. 12 Apr 1956, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (Age 71 years)
2. Edward J. McLean, b. 27 Mar 1886, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. Aug 1972, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (Age 86 years)
3. Cornelius H. McLean, b. 26 Jul 1887, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. 22 Sep 1943, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (Age 56 years)
4. Julia Philomena McLean, b. 24 Feb 1889, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. 20 Oct 1963, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (Age 74 years)
5. Stella Maria McLean, b. 29 Jun 1890, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
6. Frank Casper McLean, b. 2 Oct 1891, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
7. Louis Frank McLean, b. 31 Jan 1893, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
8. Philomena Maria McLean, b. 29 May 1894, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
9. Mary Margaret McLean, b. 17 Mar 1897, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA, d. Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Frank McLean
Died: 9/12/1900 Burial: 9/14/1900 Age: 48
Section 9 East Lot/Tier: 140 Space: 7N
Other Plot Occupants:
Appolonia Henchen Died: 02/22/1922 - Age: 75
Eva Henchen Died: 02/09/1857 - Age: 37
Francis Henchen Died: 08/09/1875 - Age: 65
Caroline McLean Died: 09/17/1925 - Age: 71
Cornelius McLean Died: 09/18/1943 - Age: 56
Frank McLean Died: 03/12/1890 - Age: 7
Louis McLean Buried: 09/25/1893 - Age: 7
Louise McLean Died: 09/13/1946 - Age: 94 | McLean, Francis Horton (I6820)
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Frank Boyd Dies Tuesday - Funeral Today at 2:00 p.m.
Frank R. Boyd, a resident of the Plainfield and Horton communities nearly all of his life, died in the Mercy hospital at Waverly, early Tuesday morning, June 9, 1953, following a long illness with cancer. He was nearing his eightieth birthday, but in spite of his age and illness remained active until only a few short months ago. Mr. Boyd realized that his time had come, but he was patient and thoughtful through all of his suffering. He even planned his own funeral arrangements, reminding his daughters of final details as they took him to the hospital Monday morning.
Mr. Boyd was born June 26, 1873, at Rock Grove, Ill., the son of Franklin and Elizabeth Boyd, and died at Mercy hospital, Waverly Tuesday, June 9. He came to Plainfield when a small boy and grew to manhood here, where he assisted his father in the operation of a general store. He was united in marriage with Olive M. Vosseller, March 4, 1896 at Plainfield. He then took over the general store at Horton, operating it for 45 years, retiring on his 70th birthday and moving to the home in Plainfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd spent their entire life in the Plainfield-Horton community. He was a member of Trrell Lodge No. 116 A. F. & A. M. Waverly; Jethro Chapter, No. 24 R. A. M. and De Molay, Consisttory at Clinton. He has been vice president of the Farmer's State Bank of Plainfield for a number of years and has served in the community in many ways. He was always active in projects that were for the good of the home community and took great pride in the promotion of them.
He leaves two daughters, Mrs. George (Ruth) Diekmann of this place and Mrs. Lucille Buck of Davenport, Iowa; one sister, Miss Hazel Boyd of Minneapolis, Minn. three grandchildren, and one great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife, who passed away February 28, 1953.
Rev. Hilding Lind of the Baptist church will have charge of services held in the Methodist church, with Rev. W. F. Lane assisting. Calvin Kelly with Joan Vosseler as organist will sing special numbers.
Casket bearers who will take him to his last earthly resting place are H. C. Stevens, George Wedeking, Carl Zeihi, Will Lynes, Art Moore and Will Townsend.
Mesdames Lulu Thompson, W. de Lavergne and Fern Scully will have charge of flowers. Burial will be made in the Willow Lawn cemetery. | Boyd, Frank Ross (I4570)
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Frank Schirmer
Date of Burial: 04/23/1883
Age: 25
Sec 9 East Lot/Tier: 230 Grave: 7N
Frank Schirmer
Born 25 Apr 1858 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Christened 26 Apr 1858 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Gender Male
Died 20 Apr 1883 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Person ID I30317 Merkel Genealogy (merkelsearch.com)
Father Jacob Schirmer, b. 29 Oct 1833, Schifferstadt, Bayern, Germany d. 1921 (Age 87 years)
Mother Gertrude Muller, b. Sep 1834, Germany d. 1906 (Age ~ 71 years)
Married 29 May 1856 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Family Margaret Renner, b. 4 Feb 1859, Rochester, Monroe, New York
Married 28 Jun 1881 Rochester, Monroe, New York
Children
1. Martin Jacob Schirmer, b. 11 Apr 1882, Rochester, Monroe, New York | Schirmer, Francis W. (I5528)
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Franklin Boyd was born in Cochocton County, Ohio, June 4, 1840, and died at his home in Plainfield, Iowa, May 31, 1921, aged 80 years, 11 months and 27 days.
In his youth he, with his parents, moved to Rock Grove, Illinois. From here he heard President Lincoln's call for 500,000 volunteers and was sworn Into the U. S. army Sept. 10, 1861, as a private in Co. B 46th Regiment of Illinois Vol. Inft., at Springfield, Ill.
He participated in the battle of Fort Donaldson, Ky., Feb. 16, 1862, and Shilo April 6 of the same year. At the battle of Hatchie he was severely wounded in the arm and furloughed home, but returned to his regiment and served in all of the engagements in which his regiment participated until the close of the war.
He was mustered out of the service at Baton Rouge, La., January 20, 1866 and was discharged at Springfield, Ill., Feb. 2, 1866.
February 24, 1871, he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Cooper. To this union were born three children: Frank Boyd, Horton; Roy Boyd, Plainfield; Hazel Boyd, Plainfield.
Thirty-eight years ago they moved to Plainfield, Iowa, were Mr. Boyd engaged in business till about 1910, when he retired on account of failing health.
He leaves to mourn his death Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd, Frank, Roy and Hazel Boyd, besides a host of friends.
Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the Baptist church, Rev. VanVenschoten of Horton conducting the services. Burial in Willow Lawn cemetery. | Boyd, Benjamin Franklin (I4608)
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Franklin County Times Obituaries for Tuesday, March 11, 2003
Published 9:04am Tuesday, March 11, 2003
JACKSON
Services for Jessie Lee Chiles Cooper will be held today at 12:30 p.m. at Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Cooper, 82, of Clinton, died Friday, March 7, 2003, at Riley Hospital in Meridian.
Survivors include her daughters, Sharon Pickering of Brandon and Kathy McClain of West Point; sons, Randell Hisaw of Meridian and Keith Cooper of Pearl; a sister, Lucille Hudgins of Jackson; brothers, James William Chiles Jr. of Clarksdale and Marion Chiles of Knoxville, Tenn.; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Pearl Lewis Cooper in 1979; and a sister, Ruby Yarbrough of Noxapater. | Chiles, Jessie Lee (I1295)
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FRED BERLIN FUNERAL RITES HELD SUNDAY
Funeral services were held for Fred Berlin at the Goettsch funeral home Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Roy V. Porter of Hopkinton officiating. Interment was made at Oakwood cemetery.
Mr. Berlin passed away at his home in Monticello, Friday evening, August 8. He had been in failing health for some time.
The birth of Mr. Berlin occurred October 30, 1882, in Castle Grove Township. He was a son of Michael and Wilhelmina Berlin.
He lived on a farm during his early life and later was a stone cutter for the late J.E. Bateman for 18 years. After he resigned this position, he returned to the farm, where he lived until he retired and came to Monticello in recent years.
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin were married July 16, 1908. They became the parents of a daughter, Mrs. Victor Lament, of Hopkinton. In addition to the wife and daughter, Mr. Berlin is also survived by a grandson, Victor Lamont, and a sister, Mrs. Jessie Parrott of Des Moines.
-- SOURCE: THE MONTICELLO EXPRESS, MONTICELLO, IOWA, AUGUST 15, 1946, PAGE 1 | Berlin, Fred L. (I2284)
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Friday, AUGUST 12, 1933 THE SAN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEADER, Deaths: Mrs. Seager, wife of Realtor, succumbs "Ota." ?? Eva Louise (nee Cranz) Seager, wife of Howard L. Seager of the Broadway Henley company, North Burlingame, died last night at the family home, 116 Anita road, where she had been ill for many months. The family has resided in Burlingame for the past 12 years. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the chapel of Frank C. Wyckoff, at 221 Park Rd., Burlingame, Ca. | Cranz, Eva Louise (I6363)
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From Bala Chitto Simmons book:
PARLEY TURLEY VARNADO, youngest child of Emanuel D. and Sarah Simmons Varnado, died November 6, 1933, at age 81, according to Mrs. Leah Varnado Mulkey. We conclude from this that he was born in 1852. He was not included in the 1850 census for Pike County, Mississippi with the family. Parley was baptized at Mt. Zion church September 8, 1872.
He married 1) Georgia Ann Dykes. Our best information is that Parley is buried at East Fork church, Louisiana. They say Georgia Ann is buried in the old cemetery with Parley's parents, south of Mt. Zion church. They were the parents of 12 children, 6 of them growing to maturity.
After Georgia Ann died, Parley remained a widower for some years. Then on January 15, 1914, he married Leah Wells. (Leah gives this as the date of her marriage). Leah was a daughter of Alfred Wells. She was born April 1, 1896; hence at the time of her marriage she was about 17 years old and Parley was about 62. Leah and Parley had 3 children.
After the death of Parley, Leah Wells Varnado married 2) Dewitt C. Mulkey on August 4, 1934. Her age was given then as 39. No children.
Dewitt died some years ago, and Leah now makes her home with a granddaughter, Mrs. Ray Lee. They were living in 1959 near Oral church, east of Tylertown, Miss.
Leah says Parley died November 6, 1933, at age 81. | Varnado, Parley Turley (I1149)
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from Cedar Rapids Gazette, Oct 9,1988
Mary Jean Siebels, 60, died Friday in University Hospitals, Iowa city after a long illness. She had worked as a bookkeeper and receptionist at Accent Homes.
Survivors include her husband, Henry, three daughters, Linda Schaeffer of Columbus, Neb, Nancy Watters of Platte City, MO and Jean Haas of Ames, two sisters, Catherine Nightendale of Beloit, WI and Laura Watters of Naples, FL. two brothers Roy Crosby of Coggon and Robert Crosby of Robins and five grandchildren.
Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at First Congregatioan United Church of Christ. Burial, Oakwood Cemetery, Monticello | Crosby, Mary Jean (I2201)
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From Cedar Rapids Gazette, Sept 23, 1994
Henry W. Siebels, 71 formerly of DeWitt ,died Sept 22, 1994 at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines from Complications of emphysema. Services at Goettsch Funeral Home. Burial in Oakwood Cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Linda Schaeffer of Denver, CO, Nancy Sullivan of Kansas City, MO and Jean Haas of Unbandale, a sister, Margaret Howie of Monticello,
Six grandchildren.
Henry was the operations manager at Farmer's Coop in DeWitt where he retired in 1986.
(name, Heinrich (Henry) Siebels) | Siebels, Henry W. (I2200)
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From Masing's book on Dearborn County cemeteries has the following burial permit info:
Mrs Cordelia Butterfield
b-February 28, 1834, Dearborn Co, Indiana
d-April 1897, Wrights Corner, Indiana
reinterred from Wrights Corner on June 9, 1904
section-I-20
next of kin - Thomas & Rhoda Annis (sometimes parents) | Annis, Cordelia (I2435)
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From Masing's book on Dearborn County Cemteries has the following burial permit info:
Emma M Butterfield
b-August 12, 1859, Wrights Corner, Indiana
d-May 1886, Wrights Corner, Indiana
reinterred from Wrights Corner on June 9, 1904
section I-20
next of kin - Ephraim & Cordelia (usually parents) | Butterfield, Emma M (I2437)
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From Montville, CT in 1815. He married Fanny, a daughter of Gabriel Ely. Their children were Elizabeth (Mrs. George B. Lewis), Andrew, Charles, Rachel (Mrs. A.G. Reynolds), Sarah E, Christopher, Henry, Mary J. (Mrs. J. H. Stanton), Fanny L, and Edwin. | Rogers, Lebbeus (I7710)
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From Obit:
Died at her home "Ingleside". Only daughter of a prominent family. Relict of the late Col. James Gardner. She had eight children, four of whom survive her: Mrs. Arthur Grabowskii, Burrell J., W. Sanford and Albert Gardner | Jordan, Martha Goodwin Sanford (I2077)
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From Obit:
Son of Col. James Gardner and Martha Jordan. Married about 36 years ago to Miss Mattie Keeling, of Norfolk Va. Survived by his sister, Mrs. Arthur Grabowskii, and brother, Sanford Gardner | Gardner, Burwell Jesse (I2082)
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From St Joseph Roman Catholic Church; buried: 05 February 1865
Blum, Maria Josephine (2 yr) father: Louis Blum mother: Amalia Offenburg Where: Calution St (sic), Rochester
died: 04 February 1865 Cause of death: brain inflamation | Blum, Maria Josephine (I5306)
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from Steinbach, Burghaun, Fulda, Hessen, Germany
Daughter of Georg Kimpel
All children of Balthasar and Clara are listed below and are buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Clara had several siblings who lived in the Rochester area: George Adam Kimpel, John George Kimpel, Charity Kimpel Wiegand, Bernardina Kimpel Weismuller, and Catherine Kimpel Lester (Brockport).
married Balthasar Vogt 13 Jun 1841 at St. Joseph Church in Rochester, New York
date of birth calculated from death record at St. Joseph Church in Rochester
Siblings
Catherine Kimpel Lester
Charity Kimpel Wiegand
George Adam Kimpel
John George Kimpel
Another sibling Bernardina Kimpel, wife of Rudolph Weismuller, died 5 Jan 1853 in Rochester per St. Joseph death records. She was buried on 6 Jan 1853 but the death record does not specify which cemetery. | Kimpel, Clara (I2049)
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from Steinbach, Burghaun, Fulda, Hessen, Germany (he is listed as being from Steinbach in the St. Joseph church records)
Married Clara Kimpel 13 Jun 1841 in Rochester at St. Joseph's Church
All children of Balthasar and Clara are listed below and are buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. | Vogt, Balthasar (I2048)
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From the "Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia", compiled by Mrs. Howard H. McCall, p. 104:
John Jordan, b. VA., 1756: d. Washington Co., Ga., Aug. 20, 1828. Mar. N.C., 1786, Winifred Jordan, his cousin. Served in N.C. Troops, joined Gen. Samuel Elberts's Regiment in Ga: was taken prisoner and exchanged: was at the surrender at Yorktown: received grant of land for his service, Washington Co, GA. Pension granted to his daughter, Mary (Jordan) Newton of Athens, GA. Buried near Sandersville, GA.
Children:
1. Britton (1787-1806) mar. 1814, Peggy(Margaret) Bell. 7 children.
2. Green, mar. Elizabeth Sanford.
3. Burwell, mar. Lavinia Holland.
4. John (1800-1852) mar. Eliza Smith.
5. Patience, mar. Isom Saffold.
6. Persilla, mar. William Tennille (son of Lieut. Col. Francis Tennille, Rev. Soldier)
7. Mary, mar. John H. Newton | Jordan, John (I2061)
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