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Mrs. John Carter died last Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Joy. She was 59 years old and came to Ida Grove from Wisconsin thirty years ago. She leaves her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Lynch of Ida Grove and Mrs. Charles Joy of Correctionville, several brothers and sisters, some who live in this vicinity. Funeral services were held from the Bethel Church Sunday afternoon by Rev. Thompson and interment was made in Bethel Cemetery. | COON, Elvira (I9136)
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Mrs. Laura A. Cook, residing at 523 Crosby street, died at 5:30 o'clock this morning of blood poison resulting from severe burns received recently by her dress catching fire while at her home. Deceased was thirty-seven years old.
Mrs. Cook was the wife of George A. Cook, a railroad engineer, and leaves besides her husband, a mother, Mrs. Josephine Fuller, two sisters and a brother. She was a member of the Baptist church, also a member of the Adah Chapter, Eastern Star and Maccadoos societies.
The funeral takes place at 3:30 o'clock from the late home. The remains will be entered in the Anchor Lodge cemetery. | LANGLEY, Laura A (I9386)
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Mrs. Lincoln A. Robinson, who has been ill for many months, died at her home southeast of town Wednesday morning. She has been a resident of this community since childhood.
Alice Coon was born in Spring Green, Wisconsin, in 1861 and came with her parents to Iowa in 1869. After short residences in various places in the state, they moved to Woodbury County in 1876.
In 1882 she was married to L.A. Robinson and they started the new home on a farm near Correctionville. Six children were born to them: Ina, who preceded her mother in death last February, Mrs. C.H. Johnson, Mrs. Louis Dunkelberger, Mrs. Earl Chase, Clarence and Howard Robinson.
Her death came as a close to about two years of suffering. She was a member of the Christian Church having united with that faith during the services of Rev. Walding at Rock Center several years ago.
She leaves to mourn her husband, three daughters, two sons, one sister, Mrs. Margaret Summers of Correctionville, two brothers, W.W. Coon of Leeds and Jasper Coon of Chico, California, and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at the Christian Church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | COON, Alice Sarah (I9082)
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Mrs. Mary Frances Mellen, 71 years old, died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Horton, 4194 Travis Street. Funeral service will be held at the house at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. J. H. Taylor officiating. The burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. Two daughters survive Mrs. Mellen, Mrs. Horton and Mrs. W. B. Boyd. There are eight grandchildren. | CHAMBERLAIN, Mary Frances (I19264)
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Mrs. Mary Langley, mother of our townsman A.J. Langley, died Sunday after an extended illness, at an advanced age. She was a good woman and a faithful mother. The interment was at Mount Pisgah, after services conducted by Elder Satterwhite. | JOHNSON, Mary (I9368)
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Mrs. Nan Poovey Garrison died Saturday night at the home of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Albert [Cora] Fletcher, where she has made her home for several years. She had been in failing health for about two years and death was not unexpected.
She was born in South Carolina ninety years ago and came to Texas many years ago. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Pleasant Valley Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member, by Rev. Russell of Garland, assisted by Rev. Jones of Fort Worth in the presence of a large crowd.
She was preceded in death by her husband and five children and is survived by five children, Jim Garrison of Rowlett, Will Garrison of Dallas, Mrs. Nan Sebastian of Garland and Mrs. Emma Fudge of Port Arthur; seventy-two grandchildren, one hundred twenty-three great grandchildren and twelve great great grand-children; one brother, Gus Poovey, and other relatives and friends.
Pallbearers were Will Willeford, Jim Parker, Ed Coyle, Sam Tomlinson, Reef Anderson and Clarence Stultz.
Interment was in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
Sympathy is extended the bereaved family. | POOVEY, Nancy Hannah (I6881)
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Mrs. Susan Wiggins, daughter of Daniel and Polly Stuart, was born near Phillipstown, Ill., Dec. 10, 1842, and died April 14, 1928, at 85 years, 4 months and 4 days of age. She was united in marriage to James T. Wiggins April 20, 1965. To this union five children were born, Walter of Alhambra, California; Minnie of Aberdeen, Washington; Ernest of Blytheville, Arkansas; Cora of Stewartsville, Ind., and Lavia, who died in infancy. Besides her children she leaves ten grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren and many other relatives and friends. While Mrs. Wiggins was not a member of any church, her belief was with the Primitve Baptist and she lived an upright Christian life. The funeral services were conducted by Elder Henry J. Gwaltney, in the Methodist church at Stewartsville and interment was in the Stewartsville cemetery. | STEWART, Susannah (I15674)
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Mrs. Tyler Abel died in Shawnee, OK, June 15, 1928. Burial was in Shawnee. She was age 31 at the time of her death and is survived by her husband; 2 children (a boy and a girl), her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Webb of McGregor, TX; sisters, Mrs. Bryce McEver of Hillsboro, TX, Mrs. Herbert Lawson of McGregor, Mrs. Paul England of Waco, TX; brothers, O.C. and Graydon Webb of McGregor, J.L. Webb of Wichita Falls, W.H. and C.W. Webb of Flomont. Mrs. Abel lived in McGregor until 10 years ago when she moved to OK. | WEBB, Mary Lizzie (I8348)
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Ms. Peggy was born in Minden, TX October 22, 1949 and passed away in Henderson on November 21, 2021. Funeral services for Peggy will be Wednesday, November 24 at 2 PM in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home in Henderson, with a vistion taking place 1 hour prior to the service. The graveside will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery in Minden, TX. | ARMSTRONG, Peggy Ann (I88)
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MUNFORD - Mable Demery Crenshaw, 90, of Munford, homemaker, died of heart failure Saturday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton in Covington. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Munford (Tenn.) Funeral Home with burial in Helen Crigger Cemetery. She was a charter member of Munford Assembly of God Church. Mrs. Crenshaw, the widow of Udah Crenshaw, leaves a daughter, Hazel Demery Pickard of Munford, six grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. | DENSFORD, Mabel Purity (I19954)
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N L Carpenter M 54 Vermont
Julia A Carpenter F 52 New York
Helen E Carpenter F 18 Mississippi
A D Carpenter M 18 Mississippi
J N Carpenter M 13 Mississippi
Francis Carpenter F 10 Mississippi
Wm F Mellen M 24 Mississippi
Helen Mellen F 21 Mississippi | MELLEN, William Francis (I6340)
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Name Section Township Range Taxable Acres
Oneal, Reuben 27 10 17 40
Oneal, Reuben 28 10 17 40 | O'NEAL, Reuben (I5561)
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Name Section Township Range Taxable Acres
Rigby, Russell 27 10 17 120
Rigby, Russell 27 10 17 320
Rigby, Russell 28 10 17 120
Rigby, Russell 28 10 17 160
Rigby, Russell 28 10 17 20
Rigby, Russel 33 10 17 200
Rigby, Russel 33 10 17 40
Rigby, Russel 34 10 17 160
Rigby, Russell 3 9 17 80 | RIGBY, Russell Thomas (I10723)
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Name Section Township/Range
Rigby, Russell 28 10-17
Rigby, Russell 27 10-17 | RIGBY, Russell Thomas (I10723)
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ONeal, Reuben 9 10-17 | O'NEAL, Reuben (I5561)
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Nancy H Garrison Head F 53 Aug 1846 South Carolina 9/8 children
John B Garrison Son M 27 Jul 1872 Arkansas
Lois A Garrison Dau F 18 Jul 1881 Texas
Walter N Biggers Boarder M 25 Oct 1874 South Carolina | POOVEY, Nancy Hannah (I6881)
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Nancy H Garrison Head F 63 South Carolina
Vivian Garrison G-dau F 13 Texas | POOVEY, Nancy Hannah (I6881)
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Nancy Jennings F 51 South Carolina
John N Garrison M 17 South Carolina
John N Garrison M 15 South Carolina
Mary A Garrison F 13 South Carolina
Peter F Garrison M 12 South Carolina
William J Garrison M 9 South Carolina
Arthur T W Garrison M 6 South Carolina
Sarah C W Garrison F 4 South Carolina
Sarah Garrison F 64 South Carolina | BROWN, Sarah (I6916)
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Neil Mahurin died at his home near Garfield, Ark. April 29, 1932 at the age of 63 years, 12 days. He was born in Benton county, Arkansas April 18, 1869, a son of Rev. Ben Mahurin. Mr. Mahurin was united in marriage to Miss Lizzie Morris of Bentonville June 6, 1890. To this union were born seven children of whom six are living - William, Alva, Charley, Bessie, Jewell and Ray. He also leaves four sisters, Sarah Ann Blevins, Celia Green, Vicie Taylor of Garfield, Ark. and Ella Cox of Cassville, Mo. His Belief was of the Primitive Baptist. Mr. Mahurin was a good man and a good citizen. Every one will miss him. Funeral services was conducted by Rev. O.E. Coons of Little Flock. The body was laid to rest in the Mahurin Cemetery. | MAHURIN, Neil (I22670)
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News reached Rockwell City Monday of the death of Mr. Joseph Fowlie, which occurred at Cherokee [Iowa] the evening before at the age of 80 years. Deceased was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. In early manhood he came to this country, locating in Illinois. Later he came to Calhoun County and was well known here. About nineteen years ago he was adjudged insane and taken to Cherokee, where he remained until the time of his death. At the time the sad misfortune overtook him he was living on his farm south of town, now known as the Townsend place. He leaves one daughter to mourn his death, Miss Josephine Fowlie of this city. | FOWLIE, Joseph (I22328)
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Nina Blake was born November 9, 1828, in Virginia and died at her home in Correctionville September 1, 1915, at the age of 86 years, 10 months, and 20 days. In 1856 she was united in marriage to James Coon, who preceded her to the grave January 21, 1897. To them were born nine children, two sons and seven daughters. They are Reese and George Coon, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. John Kenyon, Mrs. Alice Wright, Mrs. Sarah Patterson, all of Correctionville; Mrs. John Clark of Sturgis, Canada, Mrs. Mary Garrett of Sioux City, and Mrs. Emma Conklin who preceded her mother to the great beyond. When a young woman she joined the United Brethren church. She was a kind and loving mother and friend, and besides her children, leaves to mourn her loss a large host of relatives and friends. The funeral was held Friday, September 3, 1915, services being held on the lawn at the home of the departed. The remains were laid to rest in the Correctionville Cemetery, the services being in charge of Rev. J.A. Campbell, pastor of the United Evangelical Church. | BLAKE, Nina Melissa (I9093)
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Noah Harris Self M 34 Ohio
Sarah A Harris Wife F 38 Indiana
John C Harris Son M 12 Indiana
Nora L Harris Dau F 10 Indiana
Ecce Harris Dau F 6 Indiana
Noah L R Harris Son M 4 Indiana
Charles H Byers S-son M 20 Indiana
Noah makes coffee roasters and Sarah has measles. William is missing. | HARRIS, Noah (I23811)
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Nora Brown Head F 46 Texas
Mildred Willingham Dau F 17 Texas
Bailey Sparks Father M 83 Texas | SPARKS, Bailey Milton (I6522)
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Nora Brown Head F 46 Texas
Mildred Willingham Dau F 17 Texas
Bailey Sparks Father M 83 Texas | SPARKS, Nora Leona (I6662)
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Norman Waterson Buried.
N. E. Watterson. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Watterson, north of town, who joined the U. S. Navy about 8 months ago, died on Mare Island, near San Francisco, Cal., on the night of March 15 and his remains reached here Wednesday night.
Interment took place at the Lyon graveyard, near Rose Hill , yesterday afternoon, funeral services being conducted by Rev. Graham McMurry of Royce. Death was caused by a rising in his ear, causing other complications.
The deceased, who was 21 years old on Dec. 30, 1909, was a very worthy young man and his sudden death came as a sad blow to his parents, who have the sympathy of all. | WATTERSON, Norman E (I10973)
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Ollie L Brazel Head M 34 Texas
Bertha M Brazel Wife F 31 Texas
Cloyce C Key Stepson M 9 Texas | BRAZZIL, Oliver Liles (I1704)
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On December 15 it was the lot of this writer to participate in a funeral which was in a personal sense the saddest and most tragic. The sadness and sense of tragedy lie in the loss to their family, the church, and the community of four persons who assuredly stood honored in the sight of God and man. On the preceding Lords day, December 11, after the family had worshiped according to their unvarying custom with the Green Forest Church, about four oclock a sudden tornado struck the home of Thomas and Gertrude Sparkman. The tornado and resulting fire took the lives of Brother Sparkman and their three daughters Alice Lee, sixteen; Verna, Thirteen; and Vera, eight. All four were instantly killed. Sister Sparkman survived the ordeal, but was critically injured. She was saved only by virtue of the good work done by a man who set out to see if anyone could be aided after the tornado had passed, and pulled Sister Sparkman from the wreckage. Brother Sparkman was born at Boston, Tenn., October 19, 1897, the son of the late Charles N. (a well-known gospel preacher of his era in Middle Tennessee) and Alice E. Sparkman. He attended Freed-Hardeman College, where he became a Christian, and was married to Gertrude Gardner in 1923. They established themselves in Butler County, Mo., near Poplar Bluff, where they lived for the greater part of their married lives. Brother Sparkman was a rugged man, yet highly sensitive and kindly. Never have I known a man more ready to be helpful where there was need. He was a deacon in the congregation, loved and respected by all. Sister Sparkman is the soul of consideration and charitableness of spirit. This happy combination of Christian virtues carried over in all their children. I baptized Alice Lee in September, 1948. She was an honor student, coeditor of the high-school paper, buoyant and warm of disposition, and a Christian. Vera and Verna were also excellent students and charming children. Brother Sparkman is survived by his widow, two sons (Glenn of Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Carroll, who is a student in Harding College), two sisters (Mrs. Verna Haynes of St. Charles, Mo., and Mrs. Ila Brevard of Promise City, Iowa), and a host of other relatives and friends. Testimony to community esteem was the funeral crowd of near a thousand persons. The funeral sermon was preached by Harbert D. Hooker of Poplar Bluff, Mo.; L. H. Newell of Overland, Mo.; and the writer.
Vernon W. Smith. | SPARKMAN, Thomas E (I18399)
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On Sabbath morning Aaron Gregg died at the home of his daughter, Mrs J C Davidson. | GREGG, Aaron Jr (I22028)
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Page 120 Will of Archibald Buchanan, deceased.
Oct 7, 1806 To my grand children the sons and daughters of my daughter Martha Steel, $1.00 to be divided equally. I give to my daughter Lilly Wills $1.00. To my daughter Mary Jones $1.00. To my daughter Rebeccah Shannon $20.00. To my daughter Nancy Drew $1.00. To my daughter Ellen Buchanan $1.00. To my brother Robert Buchanan an absolute right to 320 acres of land a part of the tract on which I live. I give this to him and his heirs &c to be laid off to him on the west side adjoining the lands of James Todd. I give to my son James Buchanan and heirs all the residue of the tract whereon I live after his uncle Robert gets his 320 acres laid off. I appoint my son James Buchanan my executor. This May 30, 1801. Wit: Daniel Smith, Edward Saunders and Sooky Sanders.
Davidson Co. TN Will Book 3. | BUCHANAN, Archibald (I3135)
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Page 2 - San Antonio - Services for Floyd H. Theiss, 78, of Kerrville, who died Thursday in a San Antonio hospital, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Zion Lutheran Church in Kerrville with the Rev. Douglas McBride officiating. Burial will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery in Kerrville. A resident of this city for 16 years, Mr. Theiss was bom Feb. 8,1913, in Spring. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Kerrville and a former longtime resident of Bishop. He was employed with the Champlian Petroleum Co. for 31 years, retiring in 1975. He was instrumental in forming the Turtle Creek Volunteer Fire Department in Kerr County. He married Marie Gray on June 22, 1940, in Kingsville. She survives. Other survivors include daughter- in-law Diane Marie Theiss; five sisters, Florence Scherer and Joyce James, both of Kerrville and Stella Stanford, Roberta Klein and Thelma Smith, all of Houston; and two granddaughters, Julie Eileen and Jennifer Dawn Theiss. Kerrville Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | THEISS, Floyd Henry (I24653)
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PASCHALL Dan Self M Male W 41 KY Dr. And Farmer NC IN
PASCHALL Virginia Wife M Female W 32 TX Keeps House PA OH
PASCHALL Idaho Dau S Female W 14 TX At School KY TX
PASCHALL Jessie Dau S Female W 7 TX At School KY TX
PASCHALL Samuel Son S Male W 1 TX KY TX | PASCHALL, Dr Daniel A (I8954)
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Patentee Land Office Doc. Date Base Line TWP Rng Sec Acres
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21307 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 15 159.8500
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21308 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 14 0.0000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21308 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 14 282.1800
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21309 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 17 320.0800
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21310 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 21 160.0000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21311 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 13 136.6000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21312 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 27 0.0000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21312 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 27 166.4400
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21313 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 28 319.0000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21314 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 20 80.0000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21315 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 7 317.6400
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21316 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 18 0.0000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21316 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 18 158.7500
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21318 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 33 0.0000 Assignee of Nicholas Gray
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21318 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 33 0.0000
William P Mellen Mt Salus 21318 1840/12/10 Choctaw 18N 5W 33 306.3600 | MELLEN, William Pepperell (I2807)
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Patricia (Patsy) Ann Phipps, 68, of Galveston, passed away Wednesday, June 5, 2013, at The Meridian.
Her family will receive visitors beginning at 12:00 NOON, Monday, June 10th, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with funeral mass beginning at 1:00 pm. Burial will follow the service at Calvary Cemetery.
Patsy was born December 26, 1944, in Galveston, Texas. She graduated from Ursuline Academy and taught dancing from 1961-2008, owning her own dancing school, the Patsy Phipps School of Dance. She also taught the O'Connell Bucco Bells at O'Connell High School. Patsy touched many children's hearts and minds throughout her many years of teaching dance. She loved dance, poems, and watching the waves on the beach.
Patsy is survived by her son, PJ Judia; and mother, Josephine Phipps.
Pallbearers will be Kirk Ford, Bob Ford, John Gonzalez, David Guerrero, Roy Peque?o, and Kelly Finn.
Memorials may be made to the National Association for Down Syndrome, P.O. Box 206, Wilmette, IL 60091. | PHIPPS, Patricia Ann (I1566)
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Pauline Erickson Head F 52 Norway
Mads Erickson Son M 18 Iowa
Noris Erickson Son M 16 Iowa
Pauline is listed as married once but widowed. | WESTAD, Pauline E (I4836)
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Phereby Cagle F 34 North Carolina
William C Cagle M 96 North Carolina
Mary Cagle F 91 North Carolina | CAGLE, William C (I11935)
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Pioneer Citizen of Fairplay Dies
At the age of 73 years at his home in Fairplay, Mr Lafayette Dobbins passed away. He was born and reared in this county, his mother was a neice of the honored pioneer Lemuel Herrin, who had so much to do with the settling of Western Panola county - really a veteran leader of his day.
Mr Dobbins' remains were laid to rest in the Waldrop Cemetery, Rev L A Willingham conductiong the fineral services.
He is survived by his companion of 49 years and a son Will Dobbins of Troupe, and three daughters, Mrs Dave Weaver of Henderson, Mrs Richmond Shaw and Mrs Sparks of Fairplay. To these bereaved relatives we extend our sincere sympathy. | DOBBINS, Joseph Lafayette (I7238)
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Pioneer Lady Buried
Mrs. Mandy Mills, 75-year-old lady of the Crims' Chapel community, died at the home of her son, Ira Mills, Thursday night and was buried Friday afternoon.
Deceased was born in Tennessee, but had lived in Rusk county for some years, where she had made many friends.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. N. Phillips.
[Ira is her brother according to the 1930 census.] | MILLS, Amanda (I670)
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Pleasant W Middagh Head M 48 Missouri
Lula E Middagh Wife F 48 Missouri
Sarah Karr M-in-l F 88 Missouri | WILLS, Sarah Jane (I20228)
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Poovery?, Duncan M head 66 M 5 SC NC SC
Nettie wife 60 M 5 SC SC SC | POOVEY, Duncan McCallum (I6884)
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POOVEY, D.M. W M 38 head Farmer SC SC SC
Ashsah W F 48 wife K.H. SC NC VA | POOVEY, Duncan McCallum (I6884)
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Poovey, Duncan M. head 3/1844 56 M 32 SC NC Scot
Achsah wife 5/1830 70 M 32 5 2 SC VA VA
Wallace, James H. gson 4/1883 17 S TX SC TX
Flora gdau 3/1890 10 S TX SC TX | POOVEY, Duncan McCallum (I6884)
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POOVY, Robert head 31 TX SC
T William son 3 TX TX TX
Arch son 1 | POOVEY, Robert Alexander (I6885)
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Poteet F. M. 37 M W Black Smith 80 1,120 TN
Poteet Mary A. 34 F W Keeping House TN
Poteet Sarah E. 14 F W At Home AR
Poteet W. R. 13 M W Attending School AR
Poteet Jasper N. 12 M W Attending School Eutaw Territory
Poteet Talatha L. 10 F W CA
Poteet Mary N. 8 F W TX
Poteet John F. 7 M W TX
Poteet A. J. 5 M W TX
Poteet James W. 3 M W TX
Poteet F. M. Jr. 4/12 M W TX born in Jan. | POTEET, Francis M (I9017)
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Pryor F. Holder, 82, of Liberty Hill died Saturday, June 25, 2005, in Liberty Hill.
Pryor was born November 15, 1922, in Rockdale to William Albert and Nettie Jean Shepherd Holder.
On June 20, 1956, he married Anna Lou Cantrell Holder in Georgetown.
He retired from Williamson County where he worked in road maintenance. He was a veteran serving in the U.S. Army. Pryor was a member of the First Baptist Church of Liberty Hill, a very active volunteer of the Local Food Bank, the community outreach center and many church ministries.
He is survived by his wife,, Anna Lou; his children, Shirley Dodson of Sandy Creek, Bud Dodson and his wife Nelda of Florence, Darlene Champlin and her husband Lee Roy of Briggs, Shirl Kirk and her husband Ben of Liberty Hill, and Donna Champlin and her husband Joe of Georgetown.
He also leaves behind his bothers, Donald Holder of Round Rock and Lee Holder of Andice; grandchildren, Bobby, Tammy, Missy, Diana, Troy, David, Adam, Marshall, Elizabeth, Crystal, Keyla, Treva, Terry, Matt, Candice and Christopher; great-grandchildren, Tammera, Thomas, Andrea, Michael, Kelsey, Jacob, Macie, Connor, Zachary, Dylan, Sierra, Kayla, Blake and Taylor, and honorary grandchildren, Luis, Jonathan and Mario. | HOLDER, Pryor Fonval (I1442)
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Puckett John A 44 M Farmer 300 KY
Puckett Hanna 37 F TN X
Puckett Eliza 18 F MS X
Puckett Nancy 14 F MS X
Puckett John 10 M MS X
Puckett George 6 M MS X
Where are the other children? | PUCKETT, John Allen (I4743)
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PUCKETT, Isaiah C. head W 64 LA
Mary E. wife 62 MS
Leonard son 16 TX
[South], Nettie dau 36 TX
[South], Lawton g son 6 TX
Nettie is isted as widowed. | PUCKETT, Genetta Elizabeth (I2838)
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PUCKETT, Isaiah C. head W 64 LA
Mary E. wife 62 MS
Leonard son 16 TX
[South], Nettie dau 36 TX
[South], Lawton g son 6 TX | PUCKETT, Isaiah Clairborn (I2842)
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Purchaser: Lindsay Greenberry
Residence Of Purchaser: Edwards
Legal Description
Aliquot Parts or Lot: E2SW
Section Number: 18
Township: 03S
Range: 14W
Meridian: 2
County of Purchase: EDWARDS
Details of Sale
Acres: 29.02
Price per Acre: 1.25
Total Price: 36.27
Type of Sale: FD
Date of Purchase: 09/06/1836
Volume: 110 | LINDSAY, Green Berry (I16110)
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R C Wills Head M 45 Texas
Mary E Wills Wife F 45 Alabama
Del Wills Son M 14 Texas
Fern Wills Dau F 12 Texas
Leola Wills Dau F 10 Texas | WILLS, Ray Cook (I2985)
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RANDLE, John H. 200101-01101 | RANDLE, John H (I5281)
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