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4251 His WWII Draft Registration Card lists his birthdate as July 11, 1887, born in Richland County, Illinois Yauch, John C. (I31)
 
4252 His WWII Draft Registration Card lists his birthdate as Oct 13, 1890 Yauch, Jacob 'Jake' (I32)
 
4253 Homer Bute, 71, prominent businessman of Flora, died Wednesday evening at the Clay County Hospital at Flora.

Funeral services were held this afternoon at the First Christian Church at Flora with interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora.

He was married in 1921 to Mary Hardy, who survives long with a son, Don, Mayor of Flora, two daughters, Mrs. James (Martha) Clower, Flora; Mrs. Albert (Marilyn) McGee, Florissant, Mo.; brother Robert, Louisville; a sister, Mrs. John (Ruby) White, Flora; seven grandchildren and three Great-grandchildren.

Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, November 1971. 
Bute, Homer F. (I33946)
 
4254 Homer Lee Headlee, age 84, of Effingham, Il
formerly of Louisville, passed away on
Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 8:05 a.m. at
his home.

Homer was born Friday October 24, 1930 in
Clay County Il. On February 25, 1950 he was
United in marriage to Kathryn Louise
(Courson) Headlee in Nashville, TN. She
preceded him in death on March 1, 2013.
He is preceded in death by his parents,
wife Kathyryn and son Robert Wayne Headlee.

He was employed by the local 841 of Terre
Haute Indiana as a heavy equipment operator
as well as self employed as e farmer. He was
also a member of Louisville Baptist Church.

Homer is survived by son: Jay Dee and wife
(Cheryl) Headlee of Effingham; daughters:
Sandy and husband (Larry ) Irwin of Jewett
Il, and Lee Ann and husband (Greg) Perry
of Effingham,Il

He is preceded in death by his parents, wife
Kathryn and son Robert Wayne Headlee. 
HEADLEE, Homer Lee (I55894)
 
4255 Hon Dios C. Hagle, attorney, Louisville, is a native of Brown County, Ohio, and was born September 11, 1839. His parents, Abraham and Mary (Williams) Hagle, were natives of Virginia, who emigrated from Brown County, Ohio, to Jefferson County, Ill., in 1841. Mr. Hagle was brought up on his father's farm, and attended the common schools.

Upon the breaking- out of the rebellion, he endeavored to join an Illinois regiment, but finding that the quota for this State was complete, he enlisted in Company D of the Eleventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and participated in the battles of Corinth, Iuka,siege of Vicksburg through the Red River campaign and others. After the war, he farmed for two years, when he came (in 1867) to Louisville and began the study of law, being admitted to the bar in 1868.

During the time from 1874 to 1877, Mr. Hagle practiced law in and near Yankton, Dakota Territory. While there he was a member of the Dakota Legislature, and was Speaker of the House during the twelfth session of that assembly. He is now State's Attorney for Clay County, and enjoys a large practice outside of his official work.

Mr. Hagle is a member of the Masonic fraternity.

(Excerpt from "History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois 1884) 
Hagle, Dios Corides (I55578)
 
4256 Hon. Hiram H. Chesley, attorney, Louisville, was born in Aroostook County, Maine, September 8, 1844, and is a son of Bela H. Chesley, of Anoka, Minn., a native of Oxford County, Maine.

Mr. Chesley served in the late war in Company H, Twentieth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and participated in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, the Wilderness, Gettysburg and others. He received a gunshot wound through the neck at Gettysburg, which crippled him for life. He lay paralyzed for eighteen months, entirely helpless, and has suffered untold misery ; not an hour passes until the present time that does not bring its pains.

He came to Marion County, Ill., in September, 1865. He there read law, and was admitted to the bar in 1867. In April, 1870, he located in Louisville, where he still remains, engaged in the practice of his profession.

He was married, January 23, 1868, to Mary E. Tubbs, daughter of Alva Tubbs (deceased). She was born in Jennings County, Ind.

Mr. Chesley is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. He was elected to the Illinois General Assembly in 1876, and served one term to the satisfaction of his constituents.

Excerpt from "History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois 1884 " 
Chesley, Hiram Henry (I55326)
 
4257 Honorable discharged as a Shipfitter First Class on October 26, 1945 at the Naval Personnel Separation Center, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington. Earned the WWII Victory Medal for service during the period of eligibility.

This information has been posted on the National World War II Memorial's Registry of Remembrances website by Robert Medley Gatewood. It is entered here with his permission.

Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=2300035 
Smith, Paul Francis (I18322)
 
4258 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Falley, A.L. (I43671)
 
4259 Honorably discharged as a Seaman First Class on October 6, 1945 at the Naval Personnel Separation Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. Earned the WWII Victory Medal for his service during the period of eligibility.

(This information has been posted on the National World War II Memorial's Registry of Remembrances website by Robert Medley Gatewood. It is entered here with his permission.)

Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=2214706 
Levitt, Ronald Ray (I15717)
 
4260 Honorably discharged as a Water Tender Second Class on December 15, 1945 at The Naval Personnel Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.

(This information has been posted on the National World War II Memorial's Registry of Remembrances website by Robert Medley Gatewood. It is entered here with his permission.)

Source https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=2096761 
Allison, Richard Wilson (I43097)
 
4261 Horace, during his lifetime was a postmaster, storekeeper, cattleman, farmer and had an orchard. At one time he owned a thousand acres of land and gave each of his children a farm. Wilson, Horace Boudinot (I34092)
 
4262 Horan & McConaty Family Chapel
3201 South Parker Road,
Aurora, Colorado 
Harrell, David Alan (I52706)
 
4263 Hornick, Charles E. Xenia, Private, Civil War, Co F 136th IL Infantry. Enlisted 5/19/1864, discharged 10/22/1864. Hornick, Charles E. (I1938)
 
4264 Howard "Duke" Krutsinger, age 84, of Flora, IL passed away at 1:00 PM on Friday, March 15, 2013 at the Clay County Hospital in Flora.

Howard was born August 3, 1928 in Louisville, IL to Art and Stella Maude (Owens) Krutsinger. He married Anna May Hagen on January 7, 1950 in Louisville. She preceded him in death on August 25, 2011.

Being the provider for the family, Howard worked at the shoe factory and also at Valley Steel for over 25 years. He later drove a semi-truck.

He served in the U.S. Army during WWII and was stationed in Japan. In his spare time Howard enjoyed coon hunting, soft ball, and was an avid Cubs fan.

He is survived by his children: Leonard Krutsinger, Joyce Locke, Delores Colclasure, Ruby Barnes, Charles Krutsinger, Lois McCrory, Bob Krutsinger, Sara Wyatt, Bonnie Allen, Tom Krutsinger, Janet Thompson, Joe Krutsinger; a brother: Gene Krutsinger; along with 38 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, 5 great-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, a son (Ed Krutsinger), grandson (Barry Wyatt), a great-grandson (Brandon), four brothers (Glen, Leo, Arnold and Wayne Krutsinger), and a sister (Mildred Tull).

The funeral service for Howard Krutsinger were held at the Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora.

Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora, with military honors.

The family suggested that memorial donations be made to the Gary W. Bright Memorial Fund. 
Krutsinger, Howard 'Duke' (I26539)
 
4265 Howard Austin Nicholas,90, died at Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney after apparently falling from a fire escape at the Golden Years Nursing Home. He and his wife Anna had been residents of the nursing home for the past few months. The couple celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary last October. Mr. Nicholas and his wife the former Anna Nicholas, were married in Olney in 1891. He was a farmer in the Calhoun community until he retired, working as a painter following retirement from the farming profession. Nicholas, Howard Austin (I37337)
 
4266 Howard C. Delaney, 68, of rural Noble, died Saturday at 8:51 p.m. at Richland Memorial Hospital.

He was born Nov. 16, 1908 in Clay County, son of Ernest Henry and Jessie Lois Hockman Delaney.

He married Caroline Isabelle Mullins July 28, 1950 at St. Charles, Mo.

Surviving are his wife, Caroline; mother, Mrs. Jessie Delaney of Flora; a son, Howard Richard of Flagstaff, Ariz.; three brothers. Robert F. of Flora, Charles E. of San Antonio, Tex., and Loren C. of Wichita Falls, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Lora Mann and Mrs. Fern Thompson, both of Flora, and Mrs. Evelyn Clifton of Louisville; two grandchildren.

Services will be Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Cardascio Funeral Home, Clay City, with burial in the Clay City Cemetery. Rev. Robert Shook will officiate.


Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, April 11, 1977. 
Delaney, Howard C. (I1954)
 
4267 Howard Duane Karrick
November 22, 1942 - September 21, 2020

Howard Duane Karrick, age 77 of Salem, passed away on Monday September 21, 2020 at Carle Foundation Hospital in Champaign.

Duane was born on November 22, 1942 in Salem, the son of Kenneth and Cleta Maxine (Phillips) Karrick.
He married Marian (Hoy) Karrick on October 10, 1964 in Shrub Oak, NY, and she survives in Salem.

Survivors include his wife, children, D. Karrick and wife C. of Centralia, S. Karrick of Salem; M. Karrick and wife L. of Smyrna, TN, Sherry of Mt Vernon, and Cindy and husband Alan of Salem; grandchildren; one great-grandson, and one on the way. He was also survived by several cousins, nieces, and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Kenneth and Sammy Karrick, and a daughter-in-law, Bridget Karrick.

Duane served in the United States Marine Corp. He was a conductor for the C&EI, Missouri Pacific, and later Union Pacific railroads. He received a certificate from Kaskaskia College in small engine repair. He could fix anything and get it running again. He was a HAM radio operator and an avid CB radio enthusiast. He was a member of the Salem E.S.D.A. for many years. Duane never met a stranger and even if he didn’t have a dime to his name, he would do anything he could to help somebody.

It was Duane’s wish to donate his body to science. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Crouse Funeral Home in Salem, who is assisting the family with arrangements.

CROUSE FUNERAL HOME
403 S. Broadway
Salem, IL 
Karrick, Howard Duane (I33219)
 
4268 Howard E. Cantrell, age 90, of rural Xenia, passed away at his home on March 15, 2018.

Howard was born on March 4, 1928, to Burl R. and Mae (Renner) Cantrell of rural Xenia, Illinois. He attended Walnut Branch and Hickory Flat schools prior to attending Xenia High School for three years. He then graduated from Flora High School in 1948.

Howard was a Korean War Veteran, serving as an Army artillery gunner. Upon his return from Korea, he married his high school sweetheart, Frances Ellen Goff, on April 20, 1952. After their marriage, they lived in Tomah, Wisconsin while Howard completed his service.

After his discharge they returned to the Xenia area where they purchased 80 acres and began a livelihood of farming. Howard retired from farming in 1993 and was later elected to two terms as road commissioner for Garden Hill Township. Howard attended Powers General Baptist Church; he was known as someone always willing to help a neighbor in need.

Howard is survived by his wife of 65 years, Frances, and their four children: Rhonda (Mike) Sanders, Kala (Larry) Badger of Taylors, Brenda (Greg) Jones and Kevin (Kim) Cantrell. Howard is also survived by grandchildren Eric Sanders, Michelle Sanders, Scott Sanders, Mark Sanders, Nicole Sanders, Zach (Hannah) Badger, Luke Badger, Miranda (Eric) Dennis, Kory (Katherine) Cantrell and Jesse (Carissa) Cantrell; and seven great grandchildren. Five nieces, two nephews, and one sister-in-law also survive.

Howard was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, three brothers-in-law, four sisters-in-law, and a nephew.

A funeral service will be 1 p.m. Monday, March 19, 2018, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Sunday evening and from 12:30 pm until the hour of service on Monday at the funeral home.

Private interment will be in Powers Cemetery, Xenia.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Kory Cantrell Leukemia Treatment Fund. 
Cantrell, Howard E. (I32407)
 
4269 Howard E. Cantrell, age 90, of rural Xenia, passed away at his home on March 15, 2018. Cantrell, Howard E. (I32407)
 
4270 Howard Graham Colclasure, age 101, of Farina, IL, passed away at 7:00 pmon Sunday, September 20, 2015, at Centralia Manor in Centralia, IL.

He was born on Saturday, September 12, 1914 at home near Oskaloosa, IL. He graduated from Flora High School in 1933 and was a lifetime resident of Clay County.

Howard will be remembered as a farmer, electrician and handyman by many. He was most proud of service to his country serving in World War II from 1942-1945, where he was a part of the 6th Cavalry serving in the European Campaign. He felt it an honor to serve and wore his World War II cap daily.

He was a member of Bethel Christian Church of rural Louisville and was a long time member of the Clay County Fair board.

Howard is survived by four nieces Margaret Moseley, Lorena (Duane) Pope, Barbara (Dale) Helpingstine, Mary Jo (Charles) Hughes; nephew, Harrison (Virginia) Colclasure, as well as many great nieces and nephews. He is also survived by a sister Pauline Stutzman.

He was preceded in death by his parents Guy Colclasure and Grace Graham Colclasure, his wife Violet, sisters Helen Petty and Inez Blasgen and brother Wyett Colclasure.

Services were held at J.W. Neal Funeral Home in Louisville, IL with Pastor Gary Kuhlig officiating.

Burial followed at the Oskaloosa Cemetery, rural Louisville. Military rites accorded by the Louisville American Legion.

Memorial contributions may be sent to Bethel Christian Church. 
Colclasure, Howard Graham (I33567)
 
4271 Howard H. Yonaka, 28 year old farmer, died Monday night at Olney from injuries received three hours earlier when struck by a truck on State Route 130, a mile north of Parkersburg. Death was due to internal injuries and both legs were broken. YONAKA, Howard H. (I2393)
 
4272 Howard L. McGregor, 72, of Wynoose, passed away at 2:50 a.m. Saturday, May 5th, 2012, at his residence.

Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday in the Chapel of Stasi-Grove Funeral Home in Olney. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with Reverend Tim Bursott officiating. Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery, south of Noble.

Howard was born on March 5, 1940, to Byron and Freda (Stover) McGregor, in Madison Township, Richland County, Ill. He married Doris Bursott in on August 29, 1958, in Wynoose at the Congregational Christian Church. She survives.

He was a manager of Manufacturing Engineering until he retired. He was Baptist by faith and will be sadly missed by his family, friends and all who knew him.

Howard is survived by his wife of 53 years, Doris McGregor; two daughters, Jody Porsch and her husband, Jeff, of Gladwin, Mich., and Cynthia McGregor, of Wynoose; three sisters, Carol McConnell, of Olney, Janet Engleheart and her husband, Rich, of Champaign, and Rhonda McGee and her husband, Doug, of Olney; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Byron and Freda McGregor.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southeastern Illinois. 
MCGREGOR, Howard L. (I55412)
 
4273 Howard loved playing music and singing, and when he was able, he enjoyed going to "shindigs". In his younger days, Howard used to race cars at the White Squirrel Speedway, where he was known as the "Roll-Over King". Howard was always working on cars when he was younger. He loved his cat, Miss Kitty, very much, and watched a lot of Westerns. Howard will be missed by all those that knew and loved him. Akes, Howard 'Shorty' (I21446)
 
4274 Howard W. Phillips, 76, of Sailor Springs, was dead on arrival at the Clay County Hospital at Flora at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.

A native of Clay County, Mr. Phillips had operated a garage at Sailor Springs for many years and was active in the Democratic party affairs of Clay County, had served as Supervisor of Pixley Township, and as a member of the Clay County Welfare Services Committee. He was a veteran of World War I and was a fifty year member of the Clay City Masonic lodge.

He and his wife, the former Anna Banker, observed their Golden Wedding anniversary a few weeks ago. He is survived by his wife, Anna, a daughter, Mrs. George (Bernette) Weidner of Louisville, two brothers, Frank of Sailor Springs and Rolla of Clay City, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mr. Phillips will be held in the Neal Funeral Home at Louisville with Rev. A. W. Phillips and Rev. H. A. Dasch officiating. Burial will be in Dillman cemetery. Sailor Springs.

Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, January, 1971. 
Phillips, Howard M. (I41176)
 
4275 Howell County or Atchison County, Missouri

June Ball, n.d., (8 July 2001)

Shows he was born about 1841 in Illinois and died November 1878 in Cole County, Missouri.

Priscilla Robertson's research shows his first name is James other researchers show his name as John. 
Welch, James or John William (I5345)
 
4276 http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/taylor/charles.htm Source (S1161)
 
4277 http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/taylor/charles.htm Source (S3254)
 
4278 http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/taylor/eandv.htm Source (S2641)
 
4279 http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/taylor/george.htm Source (S4109)
 
4280 http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/taylor/snyder.htm Source (S4114)
 
4281 http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/taylor/wiley.htm Source (S489)
 
4282 https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ship/3194.html Hasler, Max Daniel (I47059)
 
4283 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2442/M-T0627-00769-00087?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d2442%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=M-T0627-00769-00091 Source (S667)
 
4284 Hugh A. Bateman, 96, of Flat Lick, KY, formerly of Olney, passed away on July 23, 2019 in Flat Lick, KY.

Hugh was born on August 8, 1922 in Louisville, IL.

He married Dorothy Bateman on September 26, 1941 and she preceded him in death on August 17, 1998.

A funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Saturday, July 27, 2019 at the Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Olney, with a visitation beginning at 11:00 AM. Burial will follow in Crest Haven Cemetery. 
Bateman, Hugh Arkell (I34739)
 
4285 Hugh David Stanford, second son of Austin W. and Rachel Stanford, was born south of Clay City, IL on August 23, 1874. He departed this life October 12, 1959 at the age of 85 years one month and 19 days. Almost all of his entire life was spent as a farmer in Clay and Wayne Counties.

In 1895 he was first married to Laura Jenkins, and to this union were born two children; Murrell Stanford of Sharon, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Spencer Schoonover of Louisville, IL. Laura died in 1902.

On January 14, 1906 he was united in marriage to Bertha Halterman, who survives. To this union were born eight children; Russell Stanford of Sunnyvale, CA, Orlie Stanford of Ashland, KY, Mrs. Eddie McHenry of Xenia, IL, Mrs. Donald Cooper of Cherry Valley, IL, Mrs. Harlan Purdum of Nanuet, NY, Mrs. Charles Plumb of Overland Park KS, Mrs. Lester Greer of Mt. Vernon, IL and Johnnie Hugh, who died at the age of 2 1/2 years.

He professed faith in Christ as a young man. In 1912 he and his wife were both baptized into the membership of Bloom Baptist Church, where he was an active member as long as his health permitted.

Besides his wife and nine children, he is survived by 31 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. 
Stanford, Hugh David (I19097)
 
4286 Hugh G. Lynn, 58, of Clay City died December 3, 1998, at his home. LYNN, Hugh Guilford Jr. (I20088)
 
4287 Hugh H. Buffington, 77, of Clay City, died 6:20 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at his home.

Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hosselton Funeral Home, Cisne. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in the Bunker Cemetery.

Mr. Buffington was born May 15, 1911 in Kansas City, Mo., the son of Samuel and Margaret (Hodge) Buffington. He married Pauline Mix on Feb. 27, 1942 in Boston, Mass.

He was a retired farmer, World War II veteran, member of the Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago, a member of the VFW and American Legions in Flora, and a past member of the Eagles Lodge, Flora.

Survivors include his wife, Pauline Buffington of Clay City; one daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Luke of Indiana, one son, Jim Buffington of Clay City and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother. ~

Daily Clay County Advocate-Press, Tuesday, February 14, 1989, page 3, column 1. 
Buffington, Hugh Hodge (I43294)
 
4288 Hughey Funeral Home, Sunday, July 5, 2015

Timothy John Franklin, 60, of Mount Vernon, Illinois passed away at 12:50 P.M. Saturday, July 4, 2015 at Crossroads Community Hospital in Mount Vernon, Illinois. He was born Sunday, December 19, 1954 in Dixon, Illinois to parents, Carl Dean & Hazel Christina (Holman) Franklin. He married Brenda Kay Smith on October 9, 1977 in Mount Vernon, Illinois. Tim is survived by his wife: Brenda Kay Franklin of Mount Vernon, Illinois, two sons: Matthew Stone and Jeffery Stone, both of Flora, Illinois, two daughters: Angie Martin and husband Eddie of Flora, Illinois and Sue Ann Stanley and husband Brad of Cottage Grove, Oregon and several grandchildren. His parents preceded him in death. Tim was a member of the U.S. Army Special Forces Green Berets, was a semi-truck driver and member of St. Mary Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Mount Vernon and Turner Roehm AMVETS Post 4, both of Mount Vernon. Memorial Service Friday, July 10, 10:00 AM, St. Mary Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Pastor Dan Harriman will officiate. Burial St. Mary Cemetery. 
Franklin, Timothy John (I33518)
 
4289 HURST, RHINARD
Rank PVT Company K Unit 40 IL US INF

Personal Characteristics
Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 19 Height 5' 2 Hair LIGHT
Eyes GRAY Complexion LIGHT Marital Status SINGLE Occupation FARMER
Nativity WAYNE CO, IL

Service Record
Joined When AUG 19, 1861 Joined Where CLAY CITY, IL
Joined By Whom W BLACKLEDGE Period 3 YRS
Muster In AUG 27, 1861 Muster In Where N/A
Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A
Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A
Remarks REENLISTED AS A VETERAN


HURST, RHYNARD
Rank PVT Company K Unit 40 IL US INF

Personal Characteristics
Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 21 Height 5' 2 Hair LIGHT
Eyes GRAY Complexion FAIR Marital Status N/A Occupation SOLDIER
Nativity WAYNE CO, IL

Service Record
Joined When JAN 1, 1864 Joined Where SCOTTSBORO, AL
Joined By Whom LT SUMMERS Period 3 YRS
Muster In JAN 30, 1865 Muster In Where SCOTTSBORO, AL
Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out JUL 24, 1865
Muster Out Where LOUISVILLE, KY Muster Out By Whom CPT ALEXANDER
Remarks VETERAN APPOINTED CORPORAL APR 6, 1865 
Hurst, John Rhynard (I28750)
 
4290 HURST, RHINARD
Rank PVT Company K Unit 40 IL US INF

Personal Characteristics
Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 19 Height 5' 2 Hair LIGHT
Eyes GRAY Complexion LIGHT Marital Status SINGLE Occupation FARMER
Nativity WAYNE CO, IL

Service Record
Joined When AUG 19, 1861 Joined Where CLAY CITY, IL
Joined By Whom W BLACKLEDGE Period 3 YRS
Muster In AUG 27, 1861 Muster In Where N/A
Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A
Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A
Remarks REENLISTED AS A VETERAN


HURST, RHYNARD
Rank PVT Company K Unit 40 IL US INF

Personal Characteristics
Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 21 Height 5' 2 Hair LIGHT
Eyes GRAY Complexion FAIR Marital Status N/A Occupation SOLDIER
Nativity WAYNE CO, IL

Service Record
Joined When JAN 1, 1864 Joined Where SCOTTSBORO, AL
Joined By Whom LT SUMMERS Period 3 YRS
Muster In JAN 30, 1865 Muster In Where SCOTTSBORO, AL
Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out JUL 24, 1865
Muster Out Where LOUISVILLE, KY Muster Out By Whom CPT ALEXANDER
Remarks VETERAN APPOINTED CORPORAL APR 6, 1865 
Hurst, John Rhynard (I28750)
 
4291 Husband of Caroline Weeks Harrison, oldest son of William Henry Harrison Jr. (Grancer) Died in the Civil war. Caroline's death date by some researchers shows as the exact date of their last child's birthdate (Moses Haney)I do not know if this is true but the son's birth date was the last evidence I can find where she was alive. After his estate was probated ,James' eldest son Benjamin was left to fend for the children, as can be seen in the 1870 coffee county census. James M. Harison was on the roster for Co. C of Moreland's Alabama Cavalry Regiment put together in Tuscumbia Alabama (where James' brother John A. was mustered) in 1862. Capt. Moreland's unit was poorly armed and disciplined, with many men and officers A.W.O.L. when inspected by Gen. Forest in 1864. Moreland's units suffered many defeats and there is evidence of soldiers killed in action being buried in mass graves by the hundreds. The following URL provides info that James may have made it home Because it shows he was on furlough but the pay dates and the enlistment date doesn't shuck and jive http://www.archives.state.al.us/civilwar/soldier.cfm?id=84381 His children were Benjamin, William H., Harmon, Nancy A., James , Noah, Gemima, Sarah "Sallie", and Moses Haney "Buck" Harrison. The Administrator of James's estate (James D. McClean) swore under oath on Jan. 27 1869 that James died in Coffee county Alabama, if this is true, we know where he is buried. Harrison, James M. (I50489)
 
4292 Husband of Emaline Cumbie, father of Elizabeth, Nancy, Sallie, and William. His military unit was Co. A. 33rd alabama Infantry. Harrison, Moses M. (I50494)
 
4293 Husband of Hannah Matilda (Stull) Powless. Son of John and Lurena Irene (Harris) Powless. He may have married twice, both times to women named Hannah. Supposedly he married Hannah Stull about 1875, but he had at least two children prior to that date, William and Martha. He and Hannah Stull had seven children: one died in infancy, Thomas Cornelius, Clarence Arthur, Julia May, Hannah J., Oscar and Katie.

Burial from death record in Wayne County, Illinois, 1886-1910, pg. 97. Name spelled "Powles, Cornelius S." in that record. 
POWLESS, Cornelius 'Nick' (I11328)
 
4294 I need to verify Alfred's dates. If my dates are correct, his mother would have been 8 years old when Alfred was born. Church, Alfred 'Bill' (I1629)
 
4295 I need to verify Martha's dates. If my dates are correct, there would have been a difference of 26 years between Martha and William's ages. CURTIS, Martha L. (I1857)
 
4296 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HASLER, M. (I1178)
 
4297 I need to verify William's dates. If my dates are correct, there would have been a difference of 26 years between Martha and William's ages. PAYNE, William M. (I1859)
 
4298 I.V. Pottorff, 97, of Olney and formerly of Dundas, died at 6:42 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, 2010, at Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney. Pottorff, I. V. (I25129)
 
4299 Ice, a lawyer and retired lieutenant colonel of the Army (sic), died Monday in Sun City, apparently of a heart attack. He was born in Geary, lived in Oklahoma City from 1937 to 1975, then moved to Sun City. He was a graduate of the University of Oklahoma and practiced law in El Reno until World War II.

He farmed and taught school and retired as a foreman at Bendix in 1970 after 25 years of service. He was a member of Luke Air Force Base Officers Club, the Retired Officers Association and the Unitarian Church. 
Ice, Joe (I41241)
 
4300 ID: 36614816
Branch of Service: U.S. Army
Hometown: Cook County, IL
Status: Died Of Wounds 
Zerkel, Herbert Vernon (I37348)
 

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