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Frank Hagan Prisoner M 35 Jul 1865 Texas TN MO
Frank is married. I don't know if this is our Frank. | HOGAN, Francis Merrill (I3818)
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Frank L Godfrey Head M 46 Kansas
Leonora Godfrey Wife F 47 Mississippi
Anna Mellen S-in-l F 51 Mississippi
Elanor Mellen M-in-l F 82 Kentucky | PERRY, Mary Eleanor (I11294)
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Frank L Godfrey Head M 46 Kansas
Leonora Godfrey Wife F 47 Mississippi
Anna Mellen S-in-l F 51 Mississippi
Elanor Mellen M-in-l F 82 Kentucky | MELLEN, Anna A (I11299)
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Fred C, Alvina T, Fred J, Ellen, Howard A, Clarence O, Alvin E, and Emile Graf. | RODEFELD, Fred Charles (I16226)
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Fred, Alvina, Fred, Ellen, Howard, some lodgers, and Lewis Schultz, bro in law | RODEFELD, Fred Charles (I16226)
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Frederick Bennett Self M 48 England
Julia K Bennett Dau F 18 New York
Robert Bennett Son M 14 New York
Harry Bennett Son M 13 New York
Lizzie Bennett Dau F 11 New York
Frederick Bennett Son M 8 New York
Frederick Sr is widowed and a bookbinder and Robert works in a box factory. | BENNETT, Frank Frederick (I22150)
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Funeral services for Dan A. Wills, retired ranchman and cattleman of Taylor, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Gilstrap Funeral home with the Rev. I. B. McFadin, assisted by the Rev. Frederick J. Ross, officiating. Graveside services were conducted by the Masonic Lodge in the Elgin cemetery where burial took place. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Conoley Wills of Taylor, and three brothers, Ray Wills of Holland, Albert Wills of Dallas and Claude Wills of Rogers. | WILLS, Daniel A (I2987)
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Funeral services for Florence Olive Ashby, 80, of 215-1/2 Taylor, will be conducted 10 a.m., Tuesday, from the First Christian Church, the Rev. James Mullins officiating. Burial will follow at Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Ashby died Friday in a local hospital following a lengthy illness. She was born May 2, 1891, in Guthrie Center, Iowa, the daughter of James and Nancy Emeline McGhee Dee. She left Iowa when 1-1/2 years old, moving to Winnebago, Neb., with her family. They resided there until coming to Colorado in 1908, she married Walter Ashby in Sioux City, Iowa. He died Sept. 10, 1953. Mrs. Ashby was a member of the First Christian Church. She is survived by four sons, James C. Ashby, 215 Taylor, Sterling, Harold Ashby of Commerce City, Bernard Ashby of Longmont and Elton Ashby of Englewood; two daughters, Mrs. Erma Curtis of Stoneham and Mrs. Leone Reese of Sterling; 34 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Walters Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | DEE, Florence Olive (I4822)
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Funeral services for J. S. Peloquin who died at San Antonio Saturday were held at the Fort Worth Undertaking Co.'s chapel Monday at 10 a.m. | PELOQUIN, Joseph S (I24412)
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Funeral services for John David "Dave" Corbin, age 64, of Lake Striker, are scheduled for 10:00 A.M. Monday, December 22, 2014, at Church of Christ in New Summerfield with Pastor Curt Gunz officiating.
Interment will be in New Salem Cemetery in New Salem. Services are under the direction of Autry Funeral Home Chapel in Jacksonville.
Mr. Corbin passed away Monday, December 15, 2014, at Lake Striker.
He was born December 22, 1949, in Ft. Hood.
Dave was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ in New Summerfield. He was a devoted husband, son and grandfather.
He enjoyed telling stories and always sought to entertain. Dave loved living on the lake and spending time on his boat and jet skis.
Survivors include his beloved wife of 22 years, Catherine Corbin of Hartford, CT; parents, Joseph David and Vesta Ann Corbin; sons, Shane Michael Corbin of Austin, John David Corbin, Jr. of Houston, Joseph David Corbin and wife Melanie of League City, James David Corbin and wife Melissa of Southlake; daughter, Annmarie Puckett of Alabama; sisters, Karen Davis and husband Butch of Hideaway, Patricia Sullins and husband Ronnie of Overton; brother, Robert Corbin of Lewisville. He is also survived by four grandchildren; Jennifer Nicole, Amelia Ellen, Charlotte Sophia, William James; and many nieces and nephews.
The pallbearers for the service will be fulfilled by family and family friend Junior Suarez.
Visitation will begin on Sunday, December 21, 2014 with family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m. at Autry Funeral Home in Jacksonville. | CORBIN, John David (I9336)
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Funeral services for Joseph David Corbin, age 86, of New Summerfield, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, April 11, 2015, at Autry Funeral Home Chapel in Jacksonville with Kurt Gunz and Eddie Seacrest officiating. Interment will be in McDonald Cemetery in New Summerfield.
Mr. Corbin passed away Thursday, April 7, 2015, at his residence.
He was born Oct. 20, 1928, in Cherokee County to Herbert and Hattie Corbin.
Joseph was a member of Church of Christ of New Summerfield.
He was preceded in death by his parents; son, John David Corbin; and brother, Calvin Corbin.
Survivors include his wife of 66 years, Vesta Ann Corbin, of New Summerfield; son, Robert Corbin and fiancee Jan Rust, of Waxahachie; daughters, Patricia Sullins and husband Ronnie, of Kilgore, Karen Davis and husband Butch, of Hideaway; daughter-in-law, Catherine Corbin, of Lake Striker; 10 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be grandsons and members of the Rubio family.
Visitation will begin on Friday, April 10, 2015, with family receiving friends from 5 to 7 p.m. at Autry Funeral Home in Jacksonville.
A special thanks to Debbie Salazar for her untiring compassion and care and to Heart to Heart Hospice including Courtney Holman, Antonio Henderson, Tony Dennis and Eddie Seacrest.
Rather than customary condolences, memorials in memory of David may be made to Heart to Heart Hospice Foundation 1402 Rice Road, Suite 100, Tyler, 75703; or Medina Children's Home 21300 Texas Highway 16 North, Medina, 78055. | CORBIN, Joseph David (I9339)
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Funeral Services for Lem W. Hoffpauir Held Tuesday (January 30)
Funeral services for Lem William Hoffpauir, 78 of Clairett were held Tuesday afternoon, January 30, at 3:00 o'clock in the Clairette Methodist Church with Rev. A. L. Cronk and Rev. Bennie McBryde officiationg. Burial was in the Hico Cemetery.
Mr. Hoffpauir was born March 8, 1894 in Liberty County, son of the late Leonard Thomas Hoffpauir and Samantha Sparks Hoffpauir. He passed away January 29 in Hico City Hospital.
Mr. Hoffpauir, who was retired had lived the past 12 years in Clairette, and prior to that time had lived in Brownwood where he was a bus driver. He was a member of the Clairette Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jennie Hoffpauir of Clairette; three daughters, Mrs. Velma Alexander of Duffau; Mrs. Beth Anderson of Cula Vista, Calif.; and Miss Vieta McAnally of Odessa; Ten sons, Lonnie McAnally of Portland, Ore.; Ferrell McAnally of Odessa; Lawrence McAnally of San Antonio; Park McAnally of Fort Worth; Gage McAnally of Stephenville; John McAnally of Littlefield; Frank McAnally and Tommy McAnally both of San Angelo; 33 grandchildren and a host great grandchildren.
Grandsons served as pallbearers. | HOFFPAUIR, Lem William (I6026)
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Funeral services for Mrs. James S. Barron were held at the home last Thursday with Rev. Dewey of the Christian Church in charge, and the remains were buried in the Correctionville Cemetery. Though Mrs. Barron had suffered for several months and her friends realized that there was little hope for her recovery, the final end came as a shock to the entire community. She was a member of the Christian Church and had devoted considerable time to the work of the church.
Mary E. Coon was born at Spring Green, Wisconsin, January 31, 1855, and was married to James S. Barron in that state October 28, 1874. After three years spent in Wisconsin they moved to Iowa. A few years later they moved to Gordon, Nebraska, living there until 1898 when they moved back to Iowa.
Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Barron with five having preceded her in death, leaving to mourn besides her husband, her children Earnest E. Barron of Yankton, South Dakota, Treva M. Hahn of Dupree, South Dakota, Charles A. Barron of Faith, South Dakota, Irving I. Barron of Iowa City, Iowa, Eva Pixler of Portland, Oregon, William J. Barron of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Anna C. Rogers of Bancroft, South Dakota. | COON, Mary E (I9141)
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Funeral services for Vesta Ann Corbin, age 85, of New Summerfield, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, June 16, 2016 at Autry Funeral Home Chapel in Jacksonville with Eddie Seacrest officiating. Interment will be at McDonald Cemetery in New Summerfield.
Mrs. Corbin passed away Saturday, June 11, 2016 at her residence.
She was born October 7, 1930, in Cherokee County to Sylvester and Johnnie Burton.
Ann was a member of the Church of Christ of New Summerfield.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 66 years, Joseph David Corbin; a son, John David Corbin; and a brother, Joe Burton.
Survivors include her son, Robert Corbin and fianc?e Jan Rust of Waxahachie; daughters, Patricia Sullins and husband Ronnie of Kilgore; Karen Davis and husband Butch of Hideaway; daughter-in-law, Catherine Corbin of Lake Striker; ten grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be her grandsons and members of the Rubio family.
Visitation will begin on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 with family receiving friends from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Autry Funeral Home in Jacksonville.
A special thanks to Heart to Heart Hospice, including Jennifer Turlington, Kim Kirby, Tony Dennis and Eddie Seacrest.
Rather than customary condolences, memorials in memory of Ann may be made to Heart to Heart Hospice Foundation, 792 S. Broadway Ave. Suite 1140, Tyler, Texas 75703, or Medina Children's Home, 21300 State Highway 16 North, Medina, Texas 78055. | BURTON, Vesta Ann (I9340)
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Funeral services were held today for Marshall B Denton, who passed away at the home of his daughter on Dec. 14. Burial was in Six Mile Cemetery. Mr. Denton, a retired farmer, was born in Union Parish, LA and had lived in Snap since 1901. He married Margaret Drucilla Webb on Mar 6, 1898. He was the youngest of 11 children and the last surviving member of his family. He had been a deacon of the Cedar Grove Baptist Church since 1913.
Survivors include his wife; 3 sons: Webster of Carthage, Warner of Ft Worth, Douglas of Port Arthur; 4 daughters: Mary Sanders of Carthage, Bertie Shannon of Beaumont, Gladys Goss of Tawnbrah, LA, Gertie Goss of West Memphis, Ark. 20 Grandchildren and 33 Great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were his grandsons: Thomas and Jasper Sanders, Charlie Hodges, Edward Shivers, Jack Barnes, Alvin Denton. | DENTON, Marshall Boykin (I14214)
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G A Wills Head M 79 Texas
Sallie Wills Wife F 69 Alabama | WILLS, George Alexander (I2626)
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G. B. LINDSAY Self M Male W 64 KY Carpenter -- --
Lydia LINDSAY Wife M Female W 53 DE Keeping House DE DE
John S. LINDSAY Son S Male W 27 IL Saddler KY DE
C. R. ANNABLE Other S Female W 16 IL At School IN IL
is this cora? | LINDSAY, Green Berry (I16110)
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G625 GARRISON MARK M-43 868 191 York Dist. | GARRISON, Mark T (I6938)
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G625 GARRISON Mark M-70 516 297 No Twp Listed | GARRISON, Mark T (I6938)
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GALVESTON ? Joseph D. Hartnett Sr., 81, of Galveston, Texas died Thursday, September 26,1996, at his residence. Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Monday, September 30, 1996, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Fr. Larry Dunham, O.F.M. and Co Celebrant, FT. William Bartniski officiating, Burial will follow the services Monday, September 30,1996, at Old Catholic Cemetery in Galveston. Friends may call after 3:00 p.m., Sunday, September 29, 1996, in the Memorial Room at Broadway Funeral Home. A vigil for the deceased followed by The Rosary will be ...
Mr. Hartnett was born March 13, 1915, in Galveaton and retired after 35 years as a crane operator with The Galveston Wharves. Mr. Hartnett was also a charter member of the Galveston Industries Federal Credit Union. He is preceded in death by his daughter Kathryn Sue Hartnett. He leaves behind to cherish his memories his loving wife of 60 years, Cecilia Hartnett of Galveston, Texas. Survivors include his sons, Joseph D. Hartnett Jr., and wife, Elizabeth of La Marque, Texas, John P. Hartnett and James E. Hartnett and wife, Shaula of Round Rock, Texas. Mr. Hartnett is also survived by his two half sisters, Josephine Heffernan Phipps of Galveston, Texas and Margaret Hartnett, also of Galveston, and his three half brothers, David Hartnett of La Marque, Texas, Thomas Hartnett of La Marque, Texas and Edmund Hartnett of Rock Port, Texas. Also left to cherish memories are his eight loving grandchildren and nine great grand children, and his favorite niece, Patsy Phipps Judia. Pallbearers will be Paul Judia, Mike Hartnett, Lee Gathman, John R. Hartnett, Joseph D. Hartnett HI, Chris Hartnett, Mark Ross and JeffDuckworth. Honorary pallbearers will be Vito Messina, Herbert Hendrickson, Charles Mallia, Jerome Godinich, Dr. Doug Stiernberg, Jack Case, Steve Cerwin, Matthew Hartnett, Christopher Case and Alison Gathman. Memorials may be sent to Hospice of Galveston County, Inc., 1708 Amburn, Suite C, Texas City, Texas, 77591-2436 or St. Patrick's Preservation Fund, St. Patrick's Church, 1010 35th Street, Galveston, Texas, 77550. | HARTNETT, Joseph David (I17905)
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GALVESTON ? Mrs. Beulah Catherine Heffernan, 85, a housewife, died Monday at her residence. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica in Galveston, Monsignor C. J. Alleman officiating and Burial will follow services at Calvary Cemetery in Galveston, under the direction of Malloy & Son Funeral Home. A rosary will be recited at 6:30 p.m. today at the funeral home chapel.
Mrs. Heffernan was born Dec. 22, 1899, in Galveston, and was a member of St. Mary's Cathedral Church. She also was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagles and the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband, Joseph Patrick Heffernan of Galveston; her daughter, Josephine Ida Phipps of Galveston; her son, Joseph Hartnett; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Joseph Hartnett Jr., John Hartnett, James Hartnett, Jack Heffernan, James Heffernan and Leo Mencacci. Visitors may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. | SCHEMBRE, Beulah Catherine (I1563)
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GALVESTON Mary Agnes Bussey age 95 of Texas City passed away Wednesday December 18, 2019 at her residence in Texas City. Memorial services are 7:00pm Wednesday January 22, 2020 at Carnes Brothers Funeral Home in Galveston.
Ms. Bussey was born April 29, 1924 in Galveston to Leo Henry Mencacci, Sr. and Mary Agnes Heffernan Mencacci. She was employed many years as a Lab technician in health care before her retirement. She was a lifetime faithful catholic lady worshipping at Sacred Heart Catholic Church until her health prevented her from attending Mass. She was an artsy person who loved to sketch, paint and crochet. She also loved to walk the neighborhood with her beloved husband visiting her neighbors and making friends. She also loved the occasional glass of really fine wine. Rest in peace mom, til we meet again on the other side.
Preceded in death by her parents, husband Fred Bussey, brother Leo H. Mencacci, Jr. and nephew Leo H. Mencacci, III; survivors include her son Michael S. Bussey and wife Marsae of Galveston along with numerous other relatives in the Mencacci and Heffernan families and many many friends. | MENCACCI, Mary Agnes (I1568)
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Garrett Colby, a lifelong resident in this vicinity, died at his home yesterday morning at 10:45 o'clock of pleuro-pneumonia. Mr Colby was employed as night fireman at the Scott Greenhouses and was ill when he went home from his work Monday morning, growing gradually worse until the end came.
Mr Colby was born in the town of Darien on the Colby road, about two miles southeast of Corfu on March 2, 1858. On July 24, 1884 he was married to Clara Senn of Pembroke, who survives him. Other survivors are four children. Garrett R. Colby of Mentor, Clara of Buffalo and Gladys and Robert who live at home: four brothers and two sisters. Henry of Batavia, Mrs John Taft and Joseph Colby of South Auburn, Neb, Alexander of Darien, Frank of Mentor, Mrs Caroline Van De Vort of Corfu. Mr Colby was a member of the Corfu Methodist Protestant Church and of the Corfu I.O.O.F. lodge. | COLBY, Garrett R (I3125)
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Garrison, John Duncan
John Duncan Garrison, mention of whose illness of typhoid fever was made in The News last week, died at Godley Wednesday morning. Mr. Garrison had only recently moved to Godley from Pleasant Valley. The deceased was born and raised near Pleasant Valley and had many friends to whom the news of his untimely death came as a shock. The body arrived here on the Santa Fe this morning and will be buried at Pleasant Valley this afternoon. Rev. H. E. Bullock, his pastor, will preach the funeral. The Odd Fellows, Woodmen and Praetorians, of which orders he was a member, will have charge of the burial service. Mr. Garrison is survived by a wife and five small children. The son of W. F. and Nancy Poovey Garrison, he was born at Pleasant Valley July 27, 1882. | GARRISON, John Duncan (I6895)
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George Bartley M 45 Kentucky
Nancy Bartley F 44 Tennessee
Rachael Bartley F 20 Kentucky
James Bartley M 18 Kentucky
Zera Bartley M 16 Kentucky
Francis Bartley M 14 Kentucky
Martin Bartley M 10 Kentucky
Mary Bartley F 7 Kentucky
Feraby Bartley F 4 Kentucky
Eleanor Bartley F 2 Kentucky | BARTLEY, George (I21477)
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George Brazzil Head M 62 Alabama
Mollie Brazzil Wife F 48 Alabama
Maggie Brazzil Dau F 20 Texas | BRAZZIL, George Washington (I8163)
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George Chambers M 24 Georgia
Mary Chambers F 16 Georgia | CHAMBERS, George W (I17090)
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George Kibler with Mary and Catherine and one female slave aged 36-55. Engaged in Manufacturing. | KIBLER, George (I533)
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George Roemer Head M 72 France
Mary E Roemer Wife F 57 Kentucky
William C Roemer Son M 17 Kentucky
Thomas C Roemer Son M 15 Kentucky
Harvey Miller S-in-l M 23 Kentucky
Frances Miller Dau F 21 Kentucky | ROEMER, George (I9650)
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George S Bushong Head M 44 Kentucky
Nancy J Bushong Wife F 36 Kentucky
Mary B Bushong Dau F 6 Kentucky [Mary Bettie Crews Gearlds] | BUSHONG, George Stinson (I21410)
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George S Wall Head M 78 Iowa
Martha L Wall Wife F 76 Massachusetts
Maud Wall Dau F 49 Iowa
Inez Sterns Maid F 16 Canada English | WALL, George S (I21811)
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George W Chambers M 36 Ga
Mary Chambers F 25 Ga
Ofilia Chambers F 9 Ga
Olivia Chambers F 4 Ga
James A Chambers M 2 Ga | CHAMBERS, George W (I17090)
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Gesse, Henry Head W M 67 Prussia Al 37 Farmer (yrs in US)
Gesse, Willmine Wife W F 67 Prussia Al 37
Gesse, Emil Head W M 37 Prussia Al 34 Farmer
Gesse, Martha Wife W F 37 US Cit
Gesse, Allice Dau W F 7 US Cit
Gesse, Ethel Dau W F 3 US Cit | GESSE, Emil T (I3126)
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Gibson, John T head M 31 M Ireland Ireland Ireland blacksmith
Laura E wife F 28 M 4 yrs 2/2
Catham dau F 2 S
John E son M 1/12
Rickert, Emma C m-i-l F 58 W 35 yrs 8/6
Edward b-i-l M 33 S clerk, City
James H b-i-l M 32 S carpenter
Albert H b-i-l M 17 S car checker | GIBSON, John Thomas (I2955)
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Gibson, John T head M 31 M Ireland Ireland Ireland blacksmith
Laura E wife F 28 M 4 yrs 2/2
Catham dau F 2 S
John E son M 1/12
Rickert, Emma C m-i-l F 58 W 35 yrs 8/6
Edward b-i-l M 33 S clerk, City
James H b-i-l M 32 S carpenter
Albert H b-i-l M 17 S car checker | RICHARDSON, Emma Catharine (I2961)
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Gibson, John T head M 43 M 1895 blacksmith
Laura wife F 32 M
Katherine dau F 12 S
John E son M 10 S
Patrick son M 6 S | GIBSON, John Thomas (I2955)
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Gibson, John T head M 52 M 27 blacksmith, Mach???
Laura E wife F 45 M 23
John E son M 19 S roust about, Oil ????
Patrick J son M 16 S
Francis son M 7 S | GIBSON, John Thomas (I2955)
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Gladys Barr, 90, of Gatesville, passed away Saturday, May 19, 2012, in a Temple hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday, May 22, 2012, at Scott's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Flint Creek Cemetery. The family will receive visitors one hour prior to service time on Tuesday.
Gladys was one of nine children born to the late James Edwin Brazzil and Alice Hamilton Brazzil. She attended Flat School and lived her entire life in Flat, The Grove, Temple, and Gatesville. She married Arlington Eugene Barr on September 6, 1941. A.E. and Gladys were farmers for much of their married lives. Gladys worked briefly at John and Ruby Graham's store at The Grove, but most of the time she cooked, cleaned, and worked beside her husband. A.E. and Gladys loved the simple pleasures of living in the country. They worked hard, cried a little and laughed a lot. They enjoyed each other's company and the company of their large extended families. Summertime revolved around enormous family reunions. Gladys was a woman of remarkable, unshakeable faith. She and her family rarely missed one of Brother George Siler's sermons at County Line Methodist Church, located just across the road from their rock house on Owl Creek. When the church at County Line discontinued regular church services, Gladys and her family joined First Baptist Church Flat where she remained a member for the rest of her life. When A.E. died, Gladys devoted the remainder of her life to her family, her neighbors and her church. She attended services at First Baptist Church Flat until her physical condition prevented her from traveling. She loved God, and she faced her own death with the calm assurance of eternal life.
Gladys was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, A.E., on November 11, 1986; sisters, Bennie Williams, Willie Lois McCutchen, Sara Nell McCutchen, and Charlene (Sammy) Netherland; brothers, James Wilson Brazzil, Chester (Chuck) Brazzil, and Billy Knox Brazzil; daughter-in-law, Toni Schaub Barr; and granddaughter, Anna Catherine Barr.
She is survived by daughter, Lana Janssen and husband, Roger, of Billings, Montana; sons, Ron Barr, of Kerrville, and Michael Barr and wife, Ginger, of Gatesville; grandchildren, John Denny and wife, Ardawna, Ronna Denny and husband, Sean, Carrie Curtis and husband, Ray, Cy Barr and wife, April, and Joseph Barr; great-grandchildren, Deirdre Ruiz, Curran Denny, Brandon Curtis, Mason Barr, Kate Denny, Kyren Ingraham, Taya Denny, James Denny, George Denny, Ethan Denny, and Kyrsten Denny; and great-great-grandchild, Lilianna Ruiz; sister, Bobbie Jo Geiselbrecht; brother, J. D. (Pokey) Brazzil; and many more family members and friends. | BRAZZIL, Gladys (I1719)
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Grason Collard Head Male 49 Arkansas
Daisy Collard Wife Female 40 Arkansas
Grason is a worker on the state highway. They were first married at ages 23 and 16. | COLLARD, Grayson County (I24071)
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H B McGhee M 40 Iowa
Clara McGhee F 31 Iowa
Gena McGhee F 9 Iowa
Henry is a merchant. | MCGHEE, Henry Beecher (I14530)
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H C Bushong M 24 Ky
Lucy Bushong F 18 Ky | BUSHONG, Henry Clay (I21372)
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H K Carter M 28 Ky
Mary Carter F 29 Ky
Jos Carter M 3 Ky
J B Carter F 1/12 Ky | CARTER, Hiram K (I21307)
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Hardee Brazzil Head M 21 Texas
Mary Brazzil Wife F 19 Texas
Gene H Brazzil Son M 2 Texas
Bettie Joe Brazzil Dau F 0 Texas | BRAZZIL, Hardee D (I8557)
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Harry E Ashby Head M 68 Iowa
Lucy E Ashby Wife F 63 Iowa
Floyd Ashby Son M 22 Iowa | ASHBY, Harry Edgar (I5113)
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Harvey B Scurlock Head M 34 Texas
Wardle L Scurlock Wife F 31 Texas
Joe A Scurlock Dau F 0 Texas Joann, Jan 1930
Samuel W Bullitt F-in-l M 78 Kentucky | SCURLOCK, Harvey Baine (I11264)
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Harvey Walter Gardner, 67, of Rt 1, died at 5:40 pm Wednesday in the Lucy Lee Hospital. He had been ill since last September.
A life-long resident of Butler County, Mr Gardner was born here in Sept 4, 1904. He was an electrician and a member of the Church of Christ at Green Forrest. On Sept 24, 1927, he married Stella Johnson and she survives.
Other survivors are: sons, Harold Gardner of Festus, Francis Gardner of Poplar Bluff, and James Gardner of Lawton, Okla.; daughters, Mrs Norma Jean Cochran of Poplar Bluff and Mrs Vaulta Quinn of Houston, Tex.; sisters Mrs Gertrude Sparkman of Cape Girardeau, and Mrs Julia Hays of Poplar Bluff; and eight grandchildren.
Mr Gardner's funeral will be at 2 pm Saturday in the Cotrell Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Clay Ross will officiate and burial will be in the Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 7 pm Friday in the funeral home. | GARDNER, Harvey W (I2207)
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He is lodger and a cook in a cafe and lived in the same place in 1935. He is married but no wife is listed with him. | EVANS, Pryor F (I12412)
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He worked as a Baptist preacher.
84 1721 Roark Levi 3 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 M up to 10; Reuben Henry & Daniel
1 M 10-16; William 10
1 M 26-45; Levi
1 F up to 10; Malinda 5
1 F 26-45; Clemency 26
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55 13 Roark Levi 2 1 1 1 2 . . 1 . . . . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . .
2 M up to 5; Yancy 3 & Levi 5
1 M 5-10; Lewis 8
1 M 10-15; Reuben 11
1 M 15-20; Henry 17
2 M 20-30; Daniel 18 & William 20
1 M 50-60; Levi 42
1 F up to 5: Clemency?
1 F 5-10; Sena 7
1 F 15-20; Malinda 15
1 F 30-40; Clemency 36
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Head Alice Ward F 42 New York
Son Vernon Ward M 20 New York
Son Duane Ward M 16 New York
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Head Benjamin F Coyle M 43 Kentucky
Wife Annie Coyle F 34 Texas
Son Robert Coyle M 14 Texas
Dau Millie Coyle F 12 Texas
Son James R Coyle M 10 Texas
Son Webster Coyle M 9 Texas
Dau Lillie Coyle F 7 Texas
Dau Nellie Coyle F 4 Texas
Dau Annabelle Coyle F 3 Texas
Dau Frankie Coyle F 1 Texas | COYLE, Benjamin Franklin (I18031)
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