Matches 10,101 to 10,150 of 11,026
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10101 | There is a Clyde Hoskins (1920-1995) buried in the Houston National Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas, FndaGrave Memorial 806363. World War II Army Air Corps 2nd Lieutenant. Clyde Hoskins, listed on the Flora, Illinois WWII Memorial was believed to be killed during WorldWar II. This Clyde Hoskins lived until 1995. Based upon the death date, they probably are not the same person. | Hoskins, Clyde (I43035)
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10102 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bay, L.T. (I43146)
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10103 | There is a memorial headstone.at Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Lyons, Greene County, Indiana, Part 1 Section 1 Row 7, (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14285917/max-daniel-hasler) | Hasler, Max Daniel (I47059)
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10104 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lanum, N.R. (I26734)
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10105 | There is a plaque for Aleta Swingle at Winter Park, Florida (see memorial #155513678) | LOGAN, Aleta Eleanor (I52178)
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10106 | There is also a Della (Wease) Hasler buried in North Freedom Cemetery, Noble, Illinois. Is this a different Della? | Source (S7050)
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10107 | There is also a memorial plaque for Warren E. Morefield at Wiley Cemetery, Colfax, McLean County, Illinois. Warren is buried in the Philippines. | Morefield, Warren E. (I40556)
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10108 | There is an Opal Campbell, aged 19, born in Indiana, living in Olney, Illinois during the 1920 Census, (District 209, sheet 3b) There is an Opal Campbell, aged 12, born in Illinois, living with the John S and Synthia Campbell family in Zif, Illinois during the 1920 Census, (District 150, sheet 12b) Opal Audrey (Campbell) McDowell is the first wife of Rev. Clinton Arthur McDowell, and the mother of Harold, Leon, Jimmie, and Cleona McDowell. | Campbell, Opal Audrey (I116)
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10109 | There was no funeral service. | Laycoax, Barbara Elberta (I771)
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10110 | There was no visitation. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Olive Branch Cemetery in Decker Township, rural Richland County, with Reverend Mike Baker officiating and full military rites conducted by Olney veterans. Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Olney was in charge of arrangements. | Newton, Donovan Joy (I7209)
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10111 | There were no services and no burial. | Krantz, Wanda Marie (I335)
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10112 | There were no services. Mr. Runyon donated his body to the ScienceCare Anatomical Program in Phoenix, AZ. | Runyon, James Edgar (I10430)
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10113 | There will be a "Celebration of Life" held on Saturday, August 12, 2017, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Clay City Banking Co. Banquet Room in Clay City, IL. for friends and family. Mr. Sharp was born on January 8, 1934, the son of Roy and Wilma {Stratton} Sharp, of Clay City, IL. | Sharp, Billy Dean 'Bill' (I13244)
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10114 | There will be a Private Memorial Service at 11:00 AM on March 27, 2020 at Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Clay City with a one hour Private Family Visitation prior to the service. | Adcock, Doris Elaine (I47526)
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10115 | There will be full military services at the graveside. | Ulm, Robert B. (I1242)
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10116 | There will be military services at the cemetery. | Pittman, Galen Gene (I12970)
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10117 | There will be no public visitation, and private graveside service will be at Prairie Chapel Cemetery in rural Bloomfield with Billy Ed Hostettler officiating. | HASLER, Mildred Lucille (I47040)
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10118 | There will be no services for Louvre, but even in death, it was her desire to be involved in education, donating her body to science through Washington University. | Weagle, Laurie Louvre (I1283)
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10119 | There will be no services. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora. | STRANGE, James W. (I10793)
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10120 | There will be no services. Memorials: donor's choice. | Frank, Samuel W. 'Sam' Jr. (I17694)
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10121 | There will be no visitation, as cremation has taken place. Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend | Worthey, Donald Ray (I40784)
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10122 | There will be no visitation. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Elmwood Cemetery in Flora with Rev. Bill Renner officiating. Frank & Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Thomas, Betty M. (I11365)
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10123 | There will be no visitation. Graveside services will at 1 p.m. Saturday at Elmwood Cemetery in Flora with Rev. Bill Renner officiating. Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Flora is in charge of arrangements. | Rice, Thomas Harold Sr. (I20381)
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10124 | There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Bethel Cemetery in Ellery with Rev. Harold MerriwEather officiating. | STACEY, Angelene (I33585)
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10125 | There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Star of Hope Chapel in Crest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery in rural Claremont. Burial will be in Crest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery. Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Olney is in charge of arrangements. | MCVAIGH, Deahn Maxine (I2268)
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10126 | There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Greenhill Cemetery in Noble with Rev. Brad Harris officiating. Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Olney is in charge of arrangements. | Dugan, Paul (I12401)
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10127 | There will be no visitation. Graveside services with full military rites will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Hanna Cemetery in rural Noble with Reverend Carroll Shouse officiating. Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Olney is in charge of arrangements. | McDowell, Robert Loyd (I352)
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10128 | There will be no visitation. Graveside will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Clay City Cemetery with Doyle Williams officiating. Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City is in charge of arrangements. | Wiltsey, Bernice M. (I19584)
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10129 | There's no listing for Margaretha in Haven Hill Cemetery - "Richland County Cemetery Inscriptions" by Barbara Craddock, but she is supposed to be buried there. | MÜHLEMANN, Margaretha (I9438)
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10130 | These are not confirmed as his parents. This may or may not have been the first child of Glayson and Eula. He is buried in section "J" of Haven Hill Cemetery. | Gray, Robert E. (I200)
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10131 | They ended up in Los Angeles County, California. Ralph and Kathryn eventually divorced. He moved back to Missouri where he married Marion "Jane" Morrison on 2 FEB 1951 in Ferguson, St. Louis, Missouri. They owned and operated Morrison Printing Company in St. Louis. After retiring, they moved to Phoenix, Arizona and lived there until his death in 1986. | Brissenden, Ralph Carroll (I28424)
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10132 | They met while he was in the service and stationed in Calcutta during WWII. She followed Bob to the United States where she became a U.S. Citizen and lived the remainder of her life here. | Family: Bemont, Robert Ellis / Abraham, Kay (F14302)
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10133 | They settled and raised their two children in Wheaton where they resided until 1984. They retired in Olney and she returned to the Wheaton area after Melvin died in March, 2004. Helen was a licensed beautician; an avid crafter who enjoyed playing cards and games of all kinds. Her most recent passion as Wii bowling. | Lambert, Helen F. (I24669)
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10134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: MOUGEY, J.L. / SHEARER, S. (F3937)
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10135 | This appears to be a memorial marker. He is interred in Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery, Henri-Chapelle, Belgium | Stanley, Milton Ray (I32813)
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10136 | This appears to be his Civil War Information: CHANEY, RICHARD Rank PVT Company B Unit 63 IL US INF Personal Characteristics Residence ALBION, EDWARDS CO, IL Age 25 Height N/A Hair N/A Eyes N/A Complexion N/A Marital Status N/A Occupation N/A Nativity N/A Service Record Joined When APR 1, 1862 Joined Where EDWARDS CO, IL Joined By Whom CPT G J JOHN Period 3 YRS Muster In APR 10, 1862 Muster In Where JONESBORO, IL Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out APR 9, 1865 Muster Out Where GOLDSBORO, NC Muster Out By Whom N/A Remarks TERM EXPIRED | Chaney, Richard (I29781)
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10137 | This burial is on private property or is otherwise inaccessible | Holeman, Emerine (I11547)
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10138 | This film (#1930) contains Bands (16-25) that JSS (Jillaine Smith) was not initially able to find through the Family History Center in the U.S. [Subsequently found on FHL #1658746 and 1658747.] Excellent (with the exception of Band 23 which contains MANY errors.) | Source (S1713)
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10139 | This is a memorial site. His remains were never recovered. | Bolen, James Elmo (I24931)
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10140 | This is a memorial stone, Carl was lost at sea during World War II. | Swift, Carl B. (I35162)
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10141 | This is my Dad Hartzel Powell. As a young man in the 7th grade he quit school to support his mother and siblings due to the tragic death of his step father. Imagine this as a youngster supporting his mother and family. He worked for Tubby Gregory in Alma, Illinois plowing for I believe .75 a day to help support his mother and her family. My father like all of you alls have left us so blessed!! Their legacy lives on through all your families!! He taught us to shoot and respect a gun. Be respectful and he wanted and worked hard so all his children were well educated! We are truly blessed! ========================== Hartzel L. Powell, 81, of Clay City, IL, died July 20, 1996, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, IN. He was born February 19, 1915, in Colfax. He married Mona Shreffler March 22, 1948, in Henderson, KY. He was the owner and operator of Powell's Patch Strawberries in Clay City for many years. He worked for the Texas Pipeline Company, retiring in 1977 after 39 years. He was a farmer, a member of the American Legion in Clay City and a lifetime member of the VFW Post #3999. He was a World War II veteran. He is survived by his wife; two sons, Steve and Lowell Powell; two daughers, Sandra Kraft and Sherry Hall; two brothers, Virgil and Vernon Powell; three sisters, Violet Widdows, Veretta Garrett, and Viola Huff; eight grandchildren; and a step-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sons, a daughter and two sisters. Funeral services were held at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City with burial in Evergreen Cemetery in Kinmundy. There were full military rites at the cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Clay County Cancer Fund, C.U. R.E. (Published Olney Daily Mail) | Powell, Hartzel L. (I46659)
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10142 | This is rumored to be the final resting place of unknown infants. | Unknown (I32170)
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10143 | This rank was known as Specialist 2nd Class from (1955-1959). In 1959 it became Specialist 5th Class | Franklin, Carl Dean (I27920)
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10144 | This unit is listed on his headstone. | Odell, Aden G. (I34483)
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10145 | Thomas Adam "Tom" Buerster was born January 7, 1938 in Clay Co., IL to Adam Carl and Monica Margaret (Kuenstler) Buerster. He married Martha (Weishaar) Buerster on June 13, 1964 in Island Grove, IL. She survives him in his death. Tom was a 50 year member of the Ste. Marie American Legion Post #932 and Knights of Columbus Third Degree Member Council #1704 Newton and a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin. Tom enlisted in the US Army Reserve in 1960 and served six years. He was a lifelong farmer and had helped with the family trucking business from 1953-1968. During the winters he would work at Newton Implement setting up equipment. Tom also served on the Denver Twp. and Richland County Boards. He served on various committees at the Holy Cross Church. Tom enjoyed trapshooting and talking on the CB with the handle "Sugar Foot". He especially enjoyed spending time with his kids and grandkids and taking walks with his dog, Roxy. Thomas Adam "Tom" Buerster is survived by wife of 57 years, Martha Buerster of Noble; daughter, Joan Weber and husband John Carey of Mason, IL; son, Kenneth Buerster and wife Karen of Newton, IL; son, Alan Buerster and wife Krista of Noble, IL; daughter, Janet Grunloh and husband John V. of Island Grove, IL; son, Gary Buerster of Newton, IL and special friend Lindsey Tompson; daughter, Joyce Dietrich and husband Shane of Geneseo, IL; grandchildren, Lauren (Seth) Michels, Alicia Buerster, Ryan Buerster, Malorie Buerster, Maison Buerster, John A. Grunloh, Josie Grunloh, Monica Buerster, Drew Buerster, Darci (Ethan) Harrison, Heather Dietrich; brother, Paul Buerster; sisters, Mary Jane Keller and Theresa Ritz; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by parents; grandson, Eric Dietrich; sisters, Edith McDonald, Anna Lou Stone, Rita Proctor, and infant sister, Eunice Buerster. Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Olney is in charge of arrangements. A Visitation will be held on November 29, 2021, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on November 30, 2021 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Interment will take place following services at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery. Full Military Rites will be performed at the Graveside. Memorials can be made to Tom Buerster Memorial Fund. | BUERSTER, Thomas Adam 'Tom' (I51387)
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10146 | Thomas Ausbrook was an early pioneer settler in southern Illinois. Born the son of Michal Ozbrooks and Sarah (Crickman) Ozbrooks at Warren County, Kentucky, near present day Bowling Green, KY. His father Michal was a "long hunter" and during one of his trips in early 1813 was believed to have died. Thomas was born to Sarah, believed to have been a widow on 13 April 1813, and they remained in Warren County for several succeeding months. On 13 October 1813 Sarah married a widower named Jacob Tinker. In the "History of Fayette County, IL." it states that Thomas Osbrooks came to Fayette County in 1829 with his stepfather Jacob Tinker. After taking up farm land in Otego Township, Fayette County, Illinois and working it for more than two years, Thomas volunteered in 1832 for federal military service with Captain Ewing's Spy Brigade during the "Black Hawk Indian War" serving as a Corporal during the conflict. Upon his release from military service he relocated to Clay County, Illinois where he acquired farm land in Stanford Township. Nearly two years later, 13 February 1834, he was married to Alcey Ann Apperson, daughter of Richard Apperson and Margaret S, (Aiken) Apperson at Clay City, Illinois. To this union eight children were born: Alfred G.(1836-1847); John M. 1840-1913); Sarah R.(1843-1844);Julia M. (1846-1901); William T. (1848-1853); Gilbert A. (1852-1892);Alice M. (1861-1882)and James M. (1853-1916). Thomas farmed his land in Stanford Township until the death of his wife in 1888 at which time he moved into Clay City with his daughter and son-in-law Julia and Harvey T. Barre. Thomas remained there until his death at age 88. | Ausbrook, Thomas (I26921)
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10147 | Thomas Cook, 44, of Olney, died at 5:35 a.m. Saturday, November 13, 2010, at Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney. There will be no funeral services. Rogers-Atkins Funeral Home in Salem is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Cook was born April 20, 1966, in Flora, the son of Lewis R. Cook, Sr. and Mildred P. (Cannon) Cook. He married Henrietta cook and they later divorced. She survives in Olney. He was an assembler at Doris Brother Trophies. Mr. Cook is survived b his daughter, Dusti Davis; stepson, Tim Canady of Olney; grandchildren, Seqouia Davis, Kellie Canady and Braydon Canady of Olney and Daylon Bates of Clay City; four sisters, Loretta Petticourt of Tennessee, Elizabeth Dieckmann of Texas, Mariann Kelly of Johnsonville and Abby Best of Boyd; and two brothers, Jim Cook of Iuka and Edward cook of Olney. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis R. Cook, Sr. and Mildred P. Cook and a brother, Lewis R. Cook, Jr. The Olney Daily Mail, November 2010 | Cook, Thomas (I20736)
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10148 | Thomas Erskine, Stanford Twp. enlisted in Co. A 98th Illinois on December 9, 1863. He was killed in a gun fight with John Tanner on July 22, 1867. | Erskine, Thomas (I55475)
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10149 | Thomas F. Hardacre died at his residence, Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock. He took chill at Lawrenceville, the previous Monday, which proved to be the precursor of pneumonia and he never after left his bed. His condition was not considered alarming, although he was known to be dangerously sick, and Saturday midnight he was thought to be better. In an hour, however, he was found to be rapidly sinking and soon after, he crossed the river. | HARDACRE, Thomas Forbus (I22517)
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10150 | Thomas H. Denby, Jr. was born Jan 23 1823, Wake County, North Carolina. He died Dec 22 1893, Clay County, IL. He married Elizabeth Holman Jan. 31, 1859 in Richland County, IL. Clay County, IL Death Record, Book 1 1877-1901 #150 Burial: Clay City, Cemetery. Death Place: Clay City, IL. Death Cause: LaGrippe. Date of death: Dec 22, 1893. Undertaker: Pierce & Barre, Clay City. Male White 70 yr 10 mo 29 da. * * * * * * * * * Illinois Civil War Detail Denby, Thomas H. Rank: Cpl Company: K Unit: 40 IL US INF. Residence: Clay City, Clay Co. IL. Age 38 Height: 5'8" Hair: Auburn Eyes: Blue Complexion: Fair Marital Status: Married. Occupation Clock Peddler. Nativity Wake County, NC. Joined When: Jul 25, 1861. Joined Where: Clay City, IL. Period: 3 yrs Muster In Aug 10, 1861. Muster in Where: Camp Butler, IL. Remarks: Reenlisted as a Veteran (Sergeant). Illinois Civil War Detail [reenlisted] Denby, Thomas H. Rank: PVT Company: K Unit: 40 IL US INF. Residence: Clay City, Clay Co. IL. Age 40 Height: 5'8" Hair: Auburn Eyes: Hazel Complexion: Fair Marital Status: N/A. Occupation Soldier. Nativity: NC. Joined When: Jan 1,1864. Joined Where: Scottsboro, AL Period: 3 yrs Muster In Jan 30 1865. Muster in Where: Scottsboro, AL. Muster Out Jul 24, 1865 Muster Out Where: Louisville, KY Muster Out by Whom: Cpt Alexander Remarks: Veteran appointed Sergeant [from corporal] May 28 1865. | Denby, Thomas H. Jr. (I30030)
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