Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
Matches 4,201 to 4,250 of 11,026
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4201 | Herman Wayne Burgener, 85, of Olney, passed away at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 3, 2013 at Helia Healthcare in Olney. | Burgener, Herman Wayne (I11929)
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4202 | Hershell B. Denton, 86, of Flora, IL died at 4:36 AM Monday, March 8, 2010 at Clay County Hospital in Flora. He was born October 23, 1923 in Clay County, IL to Benjamin & Magnola (Carlyle) Denton. He married Bernice E. Strange on November 29, 1943 in Louisville, IL. He was the manager of Liberty Gas Station in Flora for 35 years and later worked at Flora Western Auto Store. Hershell enjoyed playing the fiddle and providing music for area nursing home patients. He is survived by his wife: Bernice Denton of Flora; children: Forest Denton & wife Wanda of Puxico, MO, Sharon Atchison & husband Cecil of Marion, Karen Denton of Flora, Terri Ettleson of Flora, Toni Carder & husband Darrell of Clay City; sister: Catherine Cunningham of Flora; brother: Joe Denton & wife Vera of Clay City; nine grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren & two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandson (Bryce), two brothers (Dale & Gary Denton), and two sisters (Mary Smith & Lois Payne). Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Thursday (March 11, 2010) at Frank & Bright Funeral Home with Pastor Jeff Hough officiating. Burial will be in Bunker Cemetery, Rinard. Visitation will be from 6-8 PM Wednesday at Frank & Bright Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to New Hope Pentecostal Church. | Denton, Hershell B. (I2210)
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4203 | Hershell B. Denton, 86, of Flora, IL died at 4:36 AM Monday, March 8, 2010 at Clay County Hospital in Flora. | Denton, Hershell B. (I2210)
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4204 | Hilda Irene Franklin, 85, of Pekin, formerly of Farmer City and DeLand, died at 1:45 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 1999, at Hallmark House. Born Oct. 8, 1913, in Olney to Frank and Carrie Schnautz Thomann. She married Henry Franklin on Sept. 20, 1930 in Monticello. He died on Sept. 23, 1990. Also preceding her in death were two brothers and one infant sister. Surviving are two sons, Sylvan and E. Alan; one brother, John "Fritz" Thomann; three sisters, Marguerite Prosser, Katherine Miller and Mabel Pritchard; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She farmed with her husband in the Farmer City-DeLand area for 45 years. She was a 50-year member of the Home Bureau Extension and a member of the Rebekah's of DeLand. Peoria Journal Star, The (IL) Monday, June 28, 1999 | Thomann, Hilda Irene (I40807)
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4205 | Hilda Irene Franklin, 85, of Pekin, formerly of Farmer City and DeLand, died at 1:45 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 1999, at Hallmark House. | Thomann, Hilda Irene (I40807)
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4206 | Hilltop Maus., Unit C, Crypt 508 | Brissenden, Carroll Walter (I18771)
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4207 | Hilltop Maus., Unit C, Crypt 509 | STANFORD, Opal Grace (I29667)
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4208 | Hiram Jefferson, son of J. & Mary J. Doggett was killed by a blow on the head while working. | Doggitt, Hiram Jefferson Jr. (I27729)
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4209 | His ashes were taken back to Germany and buried in Stadtfriedhof, Bayreuth, Oberfranken, Germany | Bauer, Konrad (I182)
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4210 | His birthdate is in question. The 1940 Census says he was born about 1885, the 1930 Census shows 1897, and his headstone shows 1974. | Stine, Claude (I18860)
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4211 | His body was donated to the Indiana University School of Medicine | Kocher, Elmer Joseph (I17593)
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4212 | His brother Samuel was killed in action on the same date, Feb 15, 1862, and is buried at Fort Donelson National Cemetery, Tennessee. Where are Lemuel's remains? | Pishall, Lemuel W. (I33254)
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4213 | His brother Samuel was killed in action on the same date, Feb 15, 1862. | Pishall, Lemuel W. (I33254)
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4214 | His daughter Jo Ann's obituary shows his middle name as "Mathias" | Striegel, Levi Matthew (I18509)
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4215 | His death came one day before his 85th birthday. | Sager, John William (I18114)
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4216 | His death certificate shows this as place of burial. | Hasler, Lee McCain (I19044)
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4217 | His death register lists Friends Burial Ground as his interment location. It is unknown if he ever had a gravemarker. | Mitchell, Abraham (I7373)
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4218 | His early years were in Noble, Illinois, where his grandparents and many aunts and uncles also lived. But in 1906, when Everett was 8 years old, his father took a homestead claim near Minot, North Dakota. After proving up on the claim they stayeed at Rover, Missouri (east of West Plains) for a year while his father worked out on other farms. Then they stayed two months at Elk City, Oklahoma before returning to North Dakota. From 1910 to 1918 they farmed in North Dakota, but finding very little profit in it they left North Dakota in October 1918 and drove in a Jeffrey car to Cle Elum, Washington. A year later the family moved to Oregon, settling for about three years in Wapinitia, Wasco County, Oregon, USA. On 16 Oct 1921, Everett married his wife, Alma May Powell, daughter of local farmer John Melvin Powell and his wife, Della Alice White. They got married in the Wapinitia Church, on a Sunday after a regular church service. For a joke, the congregation sang the hymn, "O for the touch of His hand on mine." Soon after they were married, in 1922, they left Wapinitia and moved a few miles away to Maupin, Wasco County, Oregon, USA (this was partly because Maupin received electricity ahead of many of the other communities in Wasco County, Oregon). It was in Maupin that they raised their six children. Everett owned and operated Richmond's Garage in Maupin, along with his father and brother (and later two of his sons). | Richmond, Rolla Everett (I10547)
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4219 | His family came by wagon train to Illinois from Jeromesville, OH with his parents and with three other families: Bunn, Hillis, and Oram. He grew up in Richland Co., IL. | Leathers, Samuel Oram (I41357)
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4220 | His funeral card says he died in the town of Kelly, Wisconsin | Bell, Joshua Ray 'Josh' (I436)
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4221 | His grave has a Civil War Marker. | Lobauch, Abraham (I5529)
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4222 | His grave-stone is a veterans memorial stone. Plot: MB, 0, 176 | Zimmerman, Ronald Donnell (I23622)
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4223 | His headstone has not yet been located | Martin, Ralph Leroy (I43046)
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4224 | His headstone says he served in the Air Force, but during World War II, the Air Force was still officially known as the United States Army Air Corps then later as the United States Army Air Forces.. | Chitwood, Paul Cobb (I15190)
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4225 | His headstone says RCT, US Army. Does the RCT in this case stand for Regimental Combat Team? | Bowen, James Dale Sr. (I7392)
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4226 | His headstone shows 1890, 1900 census shows 1892 | McDowell, John (I939)
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4227 | His headstone shows 1925-2005 | Maglone, Archie Charles (I35386)
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4228 | His headstone shows death year as 1998 | Hasler, Christian 'Chris' (I6207)
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4229 | His headstone shows he was born in 1840. | Holman, Samuel (I22891)
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4230 | His headstone shows his middle initial "D." | McCracken, Donald Lloyd Sr. (I345)
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4231 | His headstone shows his rank as First Sergeant | Wise, Richard A. (I32761)
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4232 | His headstone shows his rank as SP4. That rank did not exist during World War II or the Korean War. | Leathers, Thomas H. (I36238)
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4233 | His headstone shows his rank as SP4. That rank did not exist during World War II or the Korean War. | Leathers, Thomas H. (I36238)
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4234 | His headstone shows service in the US Army Air Forces. He served with the 11th Airborne Division. United States Army. | Welch, Gale Stanley (I5388)
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4235 | His headstone shows Vietnam, his obituary says he served in Hawaii during the Vietnam Era. | Hunley, Leland David (I1832)
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4236 | His headstone shows year of birth as 1854, obituary says 1853. Until verified, I'll use the headstone date. | Hasler, Edward E. 'Ed' (I2182)
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4237 | His marriage license seems to read Owensburg. According to the 1900 Noble, Richland County Census, William was born in 1872 in Indiana. The census shows both his parents were born in Indiana. | Gray, William (I15)
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4238 | His name is mispelled as Shril C Hasler on http://www.findagrave.com | Hasler, Shurl Chris (I297)
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4239 | His nickname, " Poke" was from a story book that he and his brother Alvin, "Ted" had as children. It was about two bears, Teddy and Pokey. Alvin was "Teddy" and Noles was "Pokey". Both were shortened when they were a little older. | Huggins, Noles Edward 'Poke' (I17929)
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4240 | His obituary lists him as a Vietnam War Veteran. He served Stateside in the United States Army and should have been shown as a Vietnam Era Veteran. | Pate, Billy Dale (I455)
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4241 | His obituary lists him as James E. | Maglone, James Daniel (I35379)
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4242 | His obituary says he died November 24, 1914, his headstone says Nov 21, 1914 | Chaney, Thomas A. (I29592)
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4243 | His obituary says he served in World War II, his headstone says Korea. Francis would have been about 14 years old when World II ended in 1945. Korea began in 1950 and ended in 1953. Depending upon when he served, Francis would have been 19-22 years old which seems more realistic. According to Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Francis enlisted 23 Jan 1952 and was discharged 12 Jan 1954. Source: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=Francis&gsln=House&rank=1&gss=angs-c&_83004003-n_xcl=f&msbdy=1931&msbpn__ftp=Illnois%2c+USA&msbpn=16&msbpn_PInfo=5-|0|1652393|0|2|3247|16|0|0|0|0|&pcat=WAR_OTHER&h=9861513&recoff=5+6&db=VADeaths&indiv=1&ml_rpos=2&hovR=1 | House, Francis (I310)
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4244 | His obituary says he was born in Louisvill, Illinois | Jones, Lester S. (I34180)
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4245 | His obituary says he was born October 15, 1841, his headstone says October 5, 1841 | Chaney, Thomas A. (I29592)
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4246 | His obituary says he was born on April 20, 1916, his military headstone says he was born on April 24, 1916 | MAYNARD, Wiley Francis (I12226)
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4247 | His obituary says he was buried in Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. As of yet, I have no photo of Jack's headstone. | Walker, Jack C. (I30382)
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4248 | His parents were Absalom Holler x Nancy Tippins. (This info is from his marriage record to his second wife Permelia). They (his parents) lived in the Washington & Lawrence Counties of Indiana. His first wife was Minerva Jane Bilyeu. She was born around 1835 and died 10 Oct. 1895, Mitchell, Lawrence County Indiana. They had 3 sons that I have found, Jerry, Willis, and William. From the census records for John, he was born around 1840-1842 in Indiana. He lived in Indiana (Washington & Lawrence Counties) until about 1905, when he moved to Louisville Clay Co. Illinois area. His son William also moved to Clay Co. He married his second wife Permelia Jane Weatherman June 10, 1908 in Clay Co. IL. He is in the 1910 census in Clay Co. IL. Permelia married an Andrew Rodgers in 1917, in Clay Co. IL. I found a record of his Civil War Pension Index card, stating he died Sept. 10, 1913 in Mitchell, Lawrence Co. IN. Not sure why he would have been back in that area, but it is possible. I did contact the Lawrence Co Vital Records, but they could find no record of his Death Certificate. Neither can Clay County IL. I ordered his Civil War Pension File, and it confirms his death date. Plus, the rest of the info stated here. I also found the application that was sent for his military headstone to be placed in the Orchard Hill Cemetery. | Holler, John (I55596)
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4249 | His stone lists his birth date as 1868 but all documents indicate his birth date was 1878. | Smith, William Henry Augustus (I6915)
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4250 | His World War I Draft Registration Card shows his date of birth as March 12, 1876 | McDowell, Charles Arthur 'Charlie' (I63)
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