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5th Ward
Rickert, Emma head Dec 1856 43 W AL AL AL 8/6
Edward J son Sep 1876 23 S AL AL AL
James H son Apr 1878 22 S AL AL AL
George C son Jun 1879 20 S AL AL AL
Laura E dau Jul 1882 17 S AL AL AL
Irene I dau Mar 1885 15 S AL AL AL
Albert H son Apr 1893 7 S AL AL AL | RICHARDSON, Emma Catharine (I2961)
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5th Ward, 2910 Seech Street
Dorum, Aaron head W M Apr 1855 45 M 13 Nor Nor Nor 1871 RR laborer Owns
Nellie wife W F May 1861 40 M 13 Nor Nor Nor 1861 2/1
Ivor M son W M May 1894 6 S IA Nor Nor
Erickson, Elev FiL W M Aug 1828 71 M 49 Nor Nor Nor 1861
Mary MiL W F Mar 1831 69 M 49 Nor Nor Nor 1861 1/1 | ERIKSEN, Elev (I4837)
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5th Ward, 2910 Seech Street
Dorum, Aaron head W M Apr 1855 45 M 13 Nor Nor Nor 1871 RR laborer Owns
Nellie wife W F May 1861 40 M 13 Nor Nor Nor 1861 2/1
Ivor M son W M May 1894 6 S IA Nor Nor
Erickson, Elev FiL W M Aug 1828 71 M 49 Nor Nor Nor 1861
Mary MiL W F Mar 1831 69 M 49 Nor Nor Nor 1861 1/1 | DORUM, Aaron J (I5015)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9347)
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60 ac, Robertson Co, Tennessee | DUNN, Levi (I13756)
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600 West 174th Street
John Heffernan Head Male 52 Ireland
Agnes Heffernan Wife Female 42 Ireland
Eilleen Heffernan Dau Female 20 New York
Agnes Heffernan Dau Female 19 New York
Claire Hefferman Dau Female 17 New York
John Hefferman Son Male 14 New York
John is the proprietor of a restaurant. They first married at ages 30 and 20. John arrived in 1898, Agnes arrived in 1906. | HEFFERNAN, John Joseph (I1649)
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605 Madison Street
Hurbert F Day Self M 24 Illinois
Fannie F Day Wife F 22 Illinois
James Gregg Boarder M 27 Illinois
Emma Wearda Servant F 19 Illinois
James is a bookkeeper in dry goods. | GREGG, James Barns (I22061)
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612 Mill Road
Harvey N Ellis Head M 85 Illinois
Emma Ellis Wife F 74 Wisconsin
Harvey is unemployed and is indexed as Henry. They own their home and were first married at ages 24 and 15. | ELLIS, Harvey Sewell (I23765)
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612 S Harwood
Harry is rooming with the Davis family and still painting houses. He is still listed as married. | BRADBERRY, Harris Burts (I643)
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614 West Center Street
Laura Hammer Head F 73 Indiana
M C McKinis Brother M 70 Indiana
I'm guessing that this should be RC McKinnis, he does odd jobs. | MCKINNIS, Laura R (I23525)
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614 West Center Street
Laura Hammer Head F 73 Indiana
M C McKinis Brother M 70 Indiana
I'm guessing that this should be RC McKinnis, he does odd jobs. | MCKINNIS, Robert C (I23526)
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61st Regiment, Infantry, CSA | MEWBORN, Levi Jesse Hardy (I14426)
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640 North Fifth
Lawrence Olsen Head M 29 Nebraska
Maxine Olsen Wife F 25 Wyoming
Virgil Olsen Brother M 24 Nebraska
Larry owns a retail grocery store and Virgil clerks for him. | OLSEN, Lawrence F (I23722)
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6538 4th Avenue
Edgar E Disney Head M 50 Missouri
Estella Swick Sister F 54 Missouri
They are both widowed and Edgar is a cabinet maker. | DISNEY, Estella Rose (I12258)
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6538 4th Avenue
Edgar E Disney Head M 50 Missouri
Estella Swick Sister F 54 Missouri
They are both widowed and Edgar is a cabinet maker. | DISNEY, Edgar Ethelbert (I12260)
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69 ac, Hamphire Co Virginia | FARLEY, John (I11471)
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6th Avenue
Harvey F Thomas Lodger M 29 Idaho
Harvey is a jeweler in a store. | THOMAS, Harvey Finley (I21972)
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6th Avenue South (West End)
Mary Dirolf Head F 52 Texas
Christina Homrighaus Niece F 16 Texas
Katherine Beal Niece F 22 Texas
Mary A Beal G-niece F 3/12 Texas The fraction is marked out and a 0 written in.
Lonnie Beal Nephew M 22 Texas
John D Homrighaus Roomer M 54 Texas
Lonnie is a miller on a dredge boat and John is a longshoreman at the docks. Catherine is married. | HOMRIGHAUS, Catherine (I13678)
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6th Ward, Township 22
John Delafield M 56 Georgia
Celia Delafield F 47 Georgia
Elender Delafield F 14 Tennessee
Elvira J Delafield F 8 Tennessee
James C Delafield M 6 Tennessee
John is a planter. | DELAFIELD, John Glass (I5436)
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6th Ward, Township 22
Joseph W Delafield M 25 Tennessee
Martha C Delafield F 22 Louisiana
Martha Delafield F 2 Louisiana | DELAFIELD, Joseph Warren (I16700)
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7019 Palmetto Road
Albert C Thompson head 39 Kansas
Vieva Thompson wife 35 Iowa
Albert C Thompson Jr son 15 Texas
Ronald E Thompson son 13 Texas (Eugene)
Charlotte A Thompson dau 5 Texas
Albert is a railroad clerk and Jr is a paper boy. | THOMPSON, Albert Charles (I24692)
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705 Henry W. Herndon - 21 June 1825 - was married 2 Dec. 1847 to Martha A. C. Piland (born 22 Nov. 1830 in Hertford County, N. C.) and had six sons and three daughters. He was a practicing physician and surgeon many years, but later was ordained to the ministry and became a missionary for the Baptist Church. He left Ozark County as a young man and established his home near Osceola, Mo. In April 1878 he started to ride a pony to Ozark County to visit his relatives there. On the trip he was taken ill and died April 12 shortly after arriving at the home of his brother, Stephen C. Herndon, near Almartha.
http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/periodicals/wrv/V4/N10/ w72b.htm
HERNDON, Mc.
source: 1883 History of St. Clair County MO, National Historical Co., pg: 1086 --- Mc. HERNDON was born April 22, 1852, in Ozark County, Missouri, his parents being Rev. H. W. and Martha A. C. (Piland) Herndon, who were married December 2, 1847. The former, a physician and surgeon by profession, was born in East Tennessee, while the latter, a daughter of Samuel and Martha Piland, was born November 21,1830, in Hartford County, North Carolina. To them were born six sons and three daughters. One son, Joseph S., who was born September 28 ,1848, was an honored student of the Medical College at Salem, Oregon, and graduated at the head of a class of 100 pupils, taking the prize offered that year. He engaged in the practice of medicine at Salem, and is now the principal physician and surgeon at the penitentiary in Olympia, Washington Territory, and is also the surgeon of the Northern Pacific Railroad. He married Miss Mary E. Turner, of Linn County, Oregon. One daughter, Mary A., born August 15, 1850, married L. H. Gist, of this county. Mc. married Miss Mary E. Bair, of Jasper County, Missouri, January 10, 1875, and by this union there are three daughters: Celia L., born November 5, 1875; Nora, born April 26, 1878, and Lillie A., born November 12, 1880. The next daughter, Macy, who was born January 24, 1854, married Charles C. Disney, of Oliver, born March 4, 1856, died August 21 of the same year. Martha J., born June 11, 1857, married William Cleveland. Jasper N., born March 30,1859, married Lydia J. McConnell. Samuel F. and James H. were born October 9, 1865. The Rev. H. W. Herndon died several years ago. His widow now resides with one of her sons. Mc. lives not far from the old homestead, and is actively engaged in farming and the raising of stock. Politically, he is a Greenbacker. He is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church. | HERNDON, Henry W (I12255)
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7081 Courrier? St
Archie Talbay Head M 44 Iowa
Agnes Talbay Wife F 39 California
Leonard Talbay Son M 18 South Dakota
Betty Talbay Dau F 15 South Dakota
This page is very faded and hard to read. Archie is still the director of the playground. | TALBOY, Archibald Carlisle (I21764)
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735 Coursey? Street
Irwin Talboy Head M 44 Iowa
Evelyn Talboy Wife F 33 California
Wilma Talboy Dau F 12 California
Alan Talboy Son M 8 California
Arleen Wiley Lodger F 10 California
Irwin is a port man for the government. | TALBOY, Irwin Whitfield (I21774)
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7641 1/2 Ave F
James A Beall Head M 32 Texas
Catherine Beall Wife F 32 Texas
Mary Ann Beall Dau F 10 Texas
Dorothy Beall Dau F 7 Texas
James is a tug boat fireman. Catherine was 21 at her first marriage and she has only had 2 children. | BEALL, James Alonzo (I13679)
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7th Tennessee Cavalry, Gen Forrest | BYNUM, Elias F (I14998)
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8 Jan 1840 Eliza H Means and Jacob A Ball [Alabama] | BULL, Jacob A (I12393)
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80 ac, Johnson Co, Illinois, sec 25, twsp 13 rng 3 | DUNN, Priula (I13778)
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812 - 41st St
Will George, Lena
He works as a railroad car foreman. | KAMEYER, William George (I16229)
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8th Cavalry, Company L, 2nd Lt, # 2732176 | ACHORD, Lt Samuel (I10802)
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8th Regt TN Vol Inf, USA | PIPKIN, Samuel Peyton Clay (I12661)
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91 Hardy Road
Julius Lemm head 37 Texas
Annie M Lemm wife 34 Texas
Stanley N Lemm son Dec Texas
Matilda L Arp mother 71 Texas
F Alvin Arp brother 27 Texas
Jewel A Faetche sister 36 Texas
James E Faeyche nephew 16 Texas
Julius is a heater at a tool mfg company and Frank is a drill press operator at a valve mfg company. | HAUDE, Matilda Louise (I18593)
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91 Hardy Road
Julius Lemm head 37 Texas
Annie M Lemm wife 34 Texas
Stanley N Lemm son Dec Texas
Matilda L Arp mother 71 Texas
F Alvin Arp brother 27 Texas
Jewel A Faetche sister 36 Texas
James E Faeyche nephew 16 Texas
Julius is a heater at a tool mfg company and Frank is a drill press operator at a valve mfg company. | ARP, Jewel M (I18859)
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91 Hardy Road
Julius Lemm head 37 Texas
Annie M Lemm wife 34 Texas
Stanley N Lemm son Dec Texas
Matilda L Arp mother 71 Texas
F Alvin Arp brother 27 Texas
Jewel A Faetche sister 36 Texas
James E Faeyche nephew 16 Texas
Julius is a heater at a tool mfg company and Frank is a drill press operator at a valve mfg company. | ARP, Frank Alvin (I18861)
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912 Broadway
Fred N Luce Head M 36 Missouri
Dorothea Luce Wife F 34 Missouri
Donald E Luce Son M 12 Nebraska
Fred works in the processing department of a citrus company and Dorothea is a lemon packer. | LUCE, Frederick Newton (I23686)
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9210 Petoskey Avenue, Lanchshier Apartment
Thomas R Parks Head M 38 Mississippi
Pearl Parks Wife F 30 Tennessee
Nellie Parks Dau F 9 Michigan
Evelyn Parks Dau F 7 Michigan
Byron Parks Son M 3 Michigan
Thomas is a plumber. | PARKS, Thomas Raymond (I14458)
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94 Harrison Street
Dorcas Whiting Self F 47 Illinois
Florida A Whiting Dau F 28 Illinois
Jane L A Whiting Dau F 13 California
Dorcas is a nurse and is divorced. | STEWART, Darcus (I16098)
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9th Ward, 1903 Jefferson Avenue
Guy C Thatcher Head M 37 Iowa
Alice M Thatcher Wife F 34 Nebraska
Robert Thatcher Son M 7 Nebraska
Guy is a civil engineer with the state highway, he was 30 when he first married. | THATCHER, Guy Clifford (I5132)
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A Carter grandson, too? | KEY, Thomas Wright (I10126)
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A childhood friend of Margie exchanged these email messages with me:
Back in the late 30's, I went to school in Lebanon, Mo., with a young lady named Margie O'Neal. She had several brothers and sisters, at least some of them older than she. Her dad and my dad worked together for an oil pipeline company.
When we were in 8th grade, her father died. I am not sure what happened to the family after that. We moved away a year or two later.
I know they were from Limestone Co, Texas, which also was my mother's home. The school we attended had a plaque in honor of the man for whom it was named -- and his middle name was Groesbeck. Margie and I used to laugh about it, because both of our grandmothers lived in a town called Groesbeck.
Anyone have any idea what happened to this family and to Margie?
love
joan
Hi Joan,
Our Margie was born in 1924 and her father who was in the oil fields died in 1938. The family moved back to Limestone Co. where Grandma Clarinda remarried a man named Keys.
Margie married Jimmie Kays and they had three children. I'm not sure whether Jimmie died, or if they divorced - but Margie married again to Sherman Irish and had four more children.
Sadly, Aunt Margie died in 1997. Do those years match up? Is this your friend? I would love to have some reminisces about her if possible.
Gina Heffernan
Yes, it is, it is!
I am sure that was Margie who went to school with me in Lebanon, Mo. I was born in 1925 -- and was the youngest in the class.
Both our dads worked for the Ajax Pipe Line Co., which pumped oil from near Tulsa, OK (where I live now) to Wood River, Ill. Most Ajaxers had been transferred to that company from Humble Oil in Texas.
We were transferred to Lebanon in 1936 just before school started for our eighth grade year. We lived in the camp, about six miles from Lebanon. I think the O'Neals had lived out there earlier, but had moved into town by the time we arrived. The houses were small and may not have had enough room for their family.
It is a little hazy in my mind, but I think there was another Ajax family with many kids who had lived there in camp also, and I cannot remember if we moved into the house in which they had lived or in which the O'Neals had lived. One family had two boys named Buck and Mervin, and I am not sure if they were O'Neals or the other one. The only memory I have for sure of Margie's brothers -- one was very slender and not very strong. He went out for track, but he was not as strong as the other boys. At a lengthy race, maybe a mile in length, he came in last. But what I remember was, he did not give up. He was nowhere near the others, either teammates or competitors, but he just kept running until he crossed the finish line where he nearly collapsed. And he got a great round of applause. It was a good lesson in never-give-up.
When we finished eighth grade, we had a formal graduation ceremony and we girls wore long dresses. Mine was pink organdy which I considered very definitely "little girlish." Most of the others also wore pastels, many organdy. Margie, however, had a long slim dress of toast brown crepe. It had a princess skirt which sort of "flowed." We all thought she looked so sophisticated. She was a small girl, smaller than I, with short blond hair and a winsome smile.
We were in high school the next spring when her father died. I remember Margie was standing in the lobby of the two-story building, looking sort of alone and her eyes were red. She evidently had been crying. I went up to her and asked her what was wrong, and she said, "Didn't you know? My Daddy died."
It was the first time I had come face to face with someone coping with death and I did not know what to say. I don't know what I did say, I probably just mumbled something because I was not very socially adept at the time. But I have never forgotten it.
And those two memories of Margie -- in her toast brown crepe dress and the other with her red eyes -- are very much with me after more than 60 years.
How strange that I should connect with you, and with her, after all these years. Isn't the Internet incredible?
love
joan
Yes, the Internet IS a wonderful place. I have been in touch with other people who turn out to be cousins I never knew I had. I think this whole story is pretty amazing.
I have to think that the brother who ran would have been Frank Jr. He was 3 years younger than Margie. Her other brothers were much older - by at least 6 years. She has one sibling who is still alive - Odis "Curly". Her father was Frank and I was told he had a heart attack. At the time of his death his oldest son Milton "Peewee" was also working on the pipeline and was starting a family. My mother-in-law was born in Lebanon four years before her grandfather Frank died.
I went to school with Frank Jr's boys in the 70s. They were such nice young men and two of them still go to my mother's church. As a matter of fact, the oldest (Frank III) married the eldest daughter of my mother's best friend. Frank and Brenda (his wife) were my best friends in the 9th grade even though they were a few years older. I met Jack (my husband) in 1989 and he told me that Frank was his cousin. I thought it pretty funny then since I had had a crush on Franks' brother in high school.
So, with all the coincidences of your meeting Margie and finding out you had similar roots - with me going to school with Frank's boys - then I marry their cousin's son - and finally you send a note to the mailing list I JUST joined. There are a lot of coincidences there. I was very surprised when I read your note, I just knew it had to be Aunt Margie.
Gina Heffernan
| O'NEAL, Margie Juanita (I2653)
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A collection of birth certificates. | Source (S2746)
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A collection of death certificates. | Source (S2742)
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A collection of electronic articles. | Source (S370)
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A copy of a letter I have in my possession states the following: Philip T. Burford was born June 29, 1783 in Warren County, North Carolina. While a resident of Warren County, Philip T. Burford volunteered March 1, 1780 and served as Purchasing Commissary and Wagonmaster, under Nicholas Lon, Quartermaster General of the State of North Carolina, until sometime in October, 1781. He served from October 15, 1781 as lieutenant, three months in Colonel William Linton's North Carolina Regiment, in an expedition against the Tories. He moved about 1793 from North Carolina to Kershaw District, South Carolina, where he lived seven years, then to Franklin County, Georgia and lived three years, to Haywood County, North Carolina, lived eight or nine years, thence to Bedford County, Tennessee. Philip T. Burford was allowed pension on his application executed August 8, 1833, then a resident of Bedford County, Tennessee.
Philip T. Burford
Certificate # 22074
Survey File# 1646 Bedford Co., TN
Issued October 1, 1833
Rate 73.33 per anum
Commenced March 4, 1831
Act of June 7, 1832
West Tennessee Agency
David Hahn (dhahn81147@aol.com)
From Kershaw Co SC Minutes of the County Court 1791-1799 by Brent Holcombe..."1 Mar 1794...Ordered that Philip Burfoot is appointed as a Deputy Sheriff for the county; he appeared and was duly qualified"...this was Philip T. Burford, whose son was Philip G.G. Burford believed to have md Tabitha Tankersley...I found a Philip Burford listed as the Chief Deputy Sheriff of Madison County Alabama in 1828...I believe this is Philip G.G (Philip T. would have been 65 in 1828 and died 1834 in Haywood Co Tn)....just across the Tenn border from Madison Co is Lincoln Co Tn, and I found a reference in Lincoln Co. Tn Court Minutes that Roland Tankersley is mentioned in a court action there on Friday 4 April 1826...this then would place Philip G.G. in near proximity to the Roland Tankersley family at least 1826-28...Philip G.G. b 4 Feb 1800 md Tabitha ca 1822 based on birth of 1st ch Ronald (Roland?) ca 1823...
Larry Mc
PT was b 1763 NC/// d 1834 Fayette Co TN mar Rebecca Clack. My line Mildred mar Alfred Blair; Daniel Washington mar Lucy Hilliard; Phillip mar Susannah Goodloe & Nancy Agnes Bullock; Elizabeth Clack mar Abraham Shook & others; William Terrell mar Hepsabeth Barton & Sarah Reid; David mar Rebecca Wilson & Mary ??; Dr Jonathan mar Euphemia Nancy Chaffin & Mrs Harriett B Campbell Yates; Hiram mar Hannah ?? & Mary Ellis; Phillip GG mar Tabitha Tankersley & Martha Sinclair; Mary SS mar a Caple & or Sims; Mahala Harlo Clementine (died as infant); Rebecca Harlo Clementine mar Thomas Nowlin. | BURFORD, Lt. Phillip Terrell (I2531)
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A daughter, Sarah Eleanor Mason Cobb, compiled this paper.
"Children of Charles Mellen and Harriet A Fiske Mellen:
1 - Charles Pepperrell Mellen, born August 20, 1862
2 - Elizabeth Rollins Mellen, born February, 1864
3 - Herbert Farries Mellen, born December 8, 1866
4 - Susan Nichols Mellen, born January 18, 1868
5 - William Fiske Mellen, born July 10, 1870" | MASON, Sarah Eleanor (I14113)
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a descendant of Richard Mellon (d. 1694) nine children 1750-1766 | MELLEN, Rev John (I2814)
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A Eulogy on William Pepperrell Mellen
"William Pepperrell Mellen - Past Grand Master Mason of the state of Mississippi, born at Dover, New Hampshire July 18th, 1806. Delivered before a lodge of sorrow held by the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, at St Louis, Missouri September 18th, 1868. By Giles M Hillyez, 33rd. Grand Minister of the State.
"His ancestors were English, reaching by his mother's side to the earliest settlers of New England. He settled in 1825 at Natchez and engaged at once in mercantile pursuits, but abandoned them in 1932 for a literary and professional career. In 1833 he began the publication of the Natchez Courier, a paper still in existence. He represented the City of Natchez in the state legislature up to 1838.
"He married a Southern woman and a family of nine children surrounded them.
"In July of 1863 our illustrious brother left Natchez, anticipating its occupancy by Northern Troops. Returning from Texas in 1864, when on the Bayou Macon in Chicou County, Arkansas, he was stricken and died November 7th, 1864. In 1866 his remains were taken to Natchez where he lies at rest in the cemetery on the very brow of the grand Mississippi River." | MELLEN, William Pepperell (I2807)
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A Good Man called by Death
"Creigton McKinnis born in Ohio, January 17, 1833 and died in Snyder, Oklahoma, May 28, 1916 age 83 years, 4 months and 11 days. In 1853 he was united in marriage to Miss Milinda Barrett and to this union 10 children, 6 sons and 4 daughters were born, all of whom are living except Lucy Elmira, who died in 1884. His wife died January 2, 1893. In 1877 Mr. McKinnis and his wife and family moved from Iowa to Rice County Kansas. Later they moved to Lane county where they made their home from 1880 until Mr. McKinnis moved to Snyder in 1916 with his daughter Mrs. Flora Thompson, at whose home his death occurred last Sunday evening at 10:30 pm.
"Surviving children: W L McKinnis, Arnold, Kansas; Francis McKinnis, Central Point, Oregon; Alvado McKinnis, Gage, Oklahoma; James McKinnis, Mangum, Oklahoma; Loyal McKinnis, Ness City, Kansas; Mrs. Iris Adams, Hillsboro Oregon; Mrs. Florence Appleby, Curtis Oklahoma; and Mrs. Thompson of this place." | MCKINNIS, Creighton (I23480)
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a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/ | Source (S335)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I117)
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