Matches 6,451 to 6,500 of 11,026
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6451 | Note from Barbara Maglone: "Principal at West Port , Missouri . was moved in 1882 had 4 children while visiting Paris went to Burne, Switzerland purchased steel climbers from merchant named Schwanders, meaasured altitude of alps that overlook our fatherland" | Barber, Herman (I14738)
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6452 | Note from Betty Joan Koski: "Matthew and Ann were cousins" | PROVINES, Ann (I10997)
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6453 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PROVINES, M. (I10996)
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6454 | NOTE from Carl Wayne Gray: To the best of my knowledge there is no Pawnee County in Illinois. There is Pawnee, located in Sagamon County, Illinois. Was this a misprint in his obituary? | Nash, Clinton 'Junior' H. Jr. (I22298)
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6455 | Note from Ella Mix: Daddy always claimed both his grandmothers were of Indian descendant can't make that connection He was a retired truck driver and a U.S. Army WWII veteran having served in the African & European Theatre taking part in the D-Day Invasion at Normady. He attended Calvary Baptist Church, was a member of Flora American Legion Post #14, and lifetime member of Flora VFW Post #14 and Flora Moose Lodge. Wayne enjoyed fishing, hunting, garden and yard work, and driving his 18 wheeler when he worked. | Simpson, Bennie Wayne (I700)
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6456 | NOTE from Findagrave.com: "Headstone says "11m" but family says she was born 10 Dec 1862 and died 19 Nov 1864. I have adjusted her birthdate to reflect the 11 months given from her stone marker. " | Lockhart, Mary (I23041)
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6457 | Note from Priscilla Robertson: "After Ben and Alice's mother died (Emaline (Graham) Bird) their father (James Madison Bird) married Margaret Collins the daughter of Ephraim "Ef" Collins. I have a letter that Emily wrote to her" | Bird, Rhoda Alice (I17536)
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6458 | NOTE from Tonya Barthelemy: He always had a story to tell and it would never fail he could put a smile on your face whether it was a joke or story. He is in heaven telling his stories to all his family members and friends that has passed before him. Uncle Donnie and Aunt Sandy took me with them to Florida when I was 16 and that is just one of the kind things they have done. Uncle Donnie had the biggest heart and I know that I will keep him in mine. Love and miss you Uncle Donnie. | McDowell, Donald Duane (I26992)
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6459 | Note from Yvonne Prough: "According to an article in a history book, she was an obstetrician." | Seltenreich, Elizabeth (I6107)
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6460 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frock, N.C. (I6851)
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6461 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HOBBS, W.L. (I9012)
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6462 | NOTE: "Clay Roots" shows his birth data as Feb 29 1829/30. | Colclasure, Samuel Wilshire Sr. (I4066)
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6463 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUNYON, T.R. (I7400)
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6464 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BARTHELEMY, M.L. (I7430)
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6465 | NOTE: As of July 3, 2011, Dossville hasn't been located. | Turner, Gladys Pearl 'Gadget' (I20279)
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6466 | Note: Barb Maglone's research says he died "6 Oct 1856" | Maglone, Hilliquest (I5766)
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6467 | NOTE: Beverly's original headstone (hand inscribed) is shown at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSsr=241&GScid=106030&GRid=45037029& | PATTERSON, Beverly Joan (I18080)
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6468 | NOTE: Due to poor handwriting, this name may be incorrect | KUARD, Elsworth (I41946)
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6469 | NOTE: Her burial place has yet to be verified. | Weaver, Martha Josephine (I33060)
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6470 | NOTE: Her certificat of death shows she was born in 1833. | Barnes, Julia A. (I41665)
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6471 | NOTE: Her obituary misspelled her maiden name as "Brickler" | Bricker, Rose Lucinda (I984)
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6472 | NOTE: Her obituary says she was born in 1942, her headstone says 1912. | Stanford, Velena Maude 'Madge' (I21583)
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6473 | Note: His date of birth is shown as Oct 9, 1942 which is suspect is his date of registration. His age is listed as 48 which would put his birth year as 1894 | Source (S12759)
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6474 | NOTE: His first name is spelled "Delno" on his headstone. | Smith, Delmo A. (I43059)
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6475 | NOTE: His headstone lists him as 2nd Lieutenant | PERSINGER, Bernard H. (I44431)
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6476 | Note: His obituary says he was a WWII Air Force Veteran, but the Air Force was formed in 1949 (after the end of WWII in 1945). | Wille, Charles Alvin (I10300)
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6477 | NOTE: I'm not sure of his military unit. The 41st Infantry Division was not in the Korean War. | Pickens, James W. (I46352)
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6478 | NOTE: In the 1850 Census, the family surname is spelled "Knolls" | KNOLLS, David Lindsay (I49206)
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6479 | NOTE: In the 1850 Census, the family surname is spelled "Knolls" | Knowles, Logan (I35109)
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6480 | NOTE: In the 1850 Census, the family surname is spelled "Knolls" | Knowles, Henry (I35111)
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6481 | NOTE: In the 1850 Census, the family surname is spelled "Knolls" | Knowles, William Wilson (I35122)
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6482 | NOTE: In the 1860 census, John is abbreviated as "Jno" | Stanley, John (I14471)
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6483 | NOTE: In the 1870 census, James is listed as a 3 years old. In the 1880 census, he is listed as the stepson of Mary. James and Mary were married in 1870. Who was his mother? | Mitchell, James (I25552)
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6484 | NOTE: In the 1930 census, her name is listed as "Lenore", on her headstone, it says "Lemora". NOTE: Her obituary says she was 58, but the dates on her headstone would make her 65. Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. Lenore Scherer, 58, wife of William Scherer, who passed away at her home three miles west of Noble, last Thursday night. The Rev. Joe Whitaker officiated and interment was in the Hanna Cemetery. She had suffered a brief illness with pneumonia. Surviving her are her husband, and four children; Mrs. Cecil Patterson, Pete Fulk, both of Noble; Everett and Ester, both of whom are at home; Her father Levi Fulk, 90, also survives as do six brothers; John, Lun, Levi, and Ebenezer, all of Noble, and Joe and John, of Missouri, and three sisters; Mrs. Everett Benton, and Mrs. Lizzie Cross, both of Noble, and Mrs. Mathilda Ash, of Mattoon. Published in the Olney Advocate, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1938 | Fulk, Lemora (I2586)
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6485 | NOTE: In the 1940 census, Henry is listed as his last name, White as his first name. | White, Henry D. (I42053)
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6486 | NOTE: In the 1940 census, it appears that her name is Burtha. It is incorrectly transcribed as Robert E. | ?, Burtha (I45052)
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6487 | Note: Mary's sister Margared Elizabeth's birthdate is listed as Jan 1, 1842. Which birthdate is correct? | SMITH, Mary Melissa (I32669)
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6488 | NOTE: On Lewis and Luella's headstone his middle initial is shown as "B". His military headstone shows his middle initial as "V". | Sapp, Lewis Vernie (I13587)
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6489 | NOTE: On the WWII Registry, he is mis-identified as Poran Patrick Jr. Entered active service on December 1, 1945. Served aboard, in turn, the Dixie-Class Destroyer Tender USS Prairie AD-15, the Hamul-Class Destroyer Tender USS Frontier AD-25, and the Haven-Class Hospital Ship USS Haven AH-12. Honorably discharged as a Seaman Second Class on October 10, 1947 at Naval Receiving Station, Terminal Island, San Pedro, California. 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=2282089 | Patridge, Oran Milo 'Boone' Jr. (I17868)
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6490 | NOTE: The Flora Memorial spells his last name as Bietler, all other records spell it as Beitler Francis served as a First Sergeant, Headquarter's Squadron, 27th Bomber Group, Light, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. He resided in Clay County, Illinois prior to the war. He became a POW of the Japanese Army in the "Fall Of The Philippines" in May, 1942. Francis "Died While A POW" of the Japanese Army at POW Camp 4, O'donnel, Tarlac, Luzon, Philippines 15-120 during the war. He was awarded the Prisoner Of War Medal and the Purple Heart. Service # 6655975 ===== He had enlisted in the Army Air Forces. Served during World War II. He had the rank of First Sergeant. Occupation or specialty was Pilot. Service number was 6655975. Served with 27th Bomber Group, Light, Headquarters Squadron. Beitler experienced a traumatic event which resulted in loss of life on May 21, 1942. Recorded circumstances attributed to: "Died as Prisoner of War under Japanese control". Incident location: Philippines. Some records indicate being held as a prisoner by Japan at a location known as POW Camp 4 O'Donnel Tarlac Luzon Philippines. Francis F Beitler was also associated with Clay county, Illinois, USA. Francis F Beitler is buried or memorialized at Plot A Row 2 Grave 174, Manila American Cemetery, Manila, Philippines. This is an American Battle Monuments Commission location. Died as Prisoner of War under Japanese control Source: https://www.HonorStates/org Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=1899839 | Beitler, Francis F. (I43032)
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6491 | Note: The headstone in this link has different dates. Could it be for a sone? | Patterson, Armstead M. (I11387)
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6492 | NOTE: The inscription is "Uerna U. Crites" | Source (S6996)
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6493 | NOTE: The surname Dreaver may have been incorrectly transcribed from the 1940 census. | DREAVER, Henry (I41613)
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6494 | NOTE: The surname Dreaver may have been incorrectly transcribed from the 1940 census. | DREAVER, Norbert G. (I41615)
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6495 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DREAVER, D.W. (I41616)
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6496 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DREAVER, M.C. (I41617)
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6497 | NOTE: There is a Corporal Lawrence C. Brashear, killed in France on December 18, 1944, who is buried at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Liege, Belgium. Findagrave #56279683 | Brashear, Lawrence Clark (I42964)
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6498 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mitchell, D.R. (I26870)
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6499 | NOTE: There may be a mistake with his birthdate. His brother Garnet Walters was stillborn on January 5, 1903. | WALTERS, Clarence Daily (I32190)
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6500 | NOTE: This is a memorial headstone. | Eakin, Edgar Earl (I42983)
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