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6651 | From Michigan Death Records (seekingmichigan.com) Dilla M Smith, died May 9 1911 in Cottrellville, MI of General Peritonitis. Born Apr 2 1880 to Henry Barringer b. MD and Melissa Clark b. CAN. Buried Aug 15, 1903 in Smith Cemertery. Reported by Arthur Smith. | Barringer, Dilla (I5391)
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6652 | From Michigan Death Records (seekingmichigan.com) Elsie M Broadbridge, born 2 Sep 1907 in MI to Ray Broadbridge b. MI and Eva Horton b. MI, died 25 Sep 1908 in Marine City, MI of Cholera. Buried 26 Sep 1908 in Smiths Cemetery. Reported by Ray Broadbridge of Marine City. | Broadbridge, Elsie M (I8816)
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6653 | From Michigan Death Records (seekingmichigan.com) Hattie H Broadbridge, died Feb 3 1907 in Clay, MI of Tuberculosis. Born 9 May 1869 in CAN to O Smith b. MI and Susan Perkins b. CAN. Married at 15. Parent of 9 children with 6 living. Housewife. Buried Aug 6 Feb 1907 in Algonac. Reported by Albert Broadbridge of Algonac, MI | Smith, Harriett Louise (I5381)
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6654 | From Michigan Death Records (seekingmichigan.com) Lena B Broadbridge, single, who does housework, born 16 Apr 1890 in CAN to Albert Broadbridge b. Marine City, MI and Hattie Smith b. CAN, died 21 Oct 1910 in Clay, MI of Tuberculosis. Buried 28 Nov 1910 in Algonac. Reported by Albert Broadbridge of Algonac, MI | Broadbridge, Lena B (I5493)
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6655 | From Michigan Death Records (seekingmichigan.com) Lillian Beauchamp, died Oct 25 1907 in Cottrellville, MI of Pulmonary Consumption. Born 10 Sep 1886 in MI to Oramatha Smith b. MI and Susan Perkins b. CAN. Married at 19. Parent of 1 living child. House Wife. Buried Oct 27, 1907 in Smith Cem. Reported by Robert Beauchamp of Marine City | Smith, Lillian (I5368)
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6656 | From Michigan Death Records (seekingmichigan.com) Melvin Broadbridge, born 17 Sep 1909 in MI to Ray Broadbridge b. MI and Eva Horton b. MI, died 15 May 1917 in Cottrellville, MI of Tubercile Meningitis. Buried 22 May 1917 in Oaklawn Cemetery, Algonac, MI. Reported by Ray Broadbridge of Cottrellville. | Broadbridge, Melvin (I8817)
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6657 | From Michigan Death Records (seekingmichigan.com) Roy G Smith, died Aug 12 1903 in Cottrellville, MI of Pulmonary Consumption. Born 7 Jun 1979 in MI to Oramatha Smith b. MI and Susan Perkins b. CAN. Married at 18. Parent of 3 living children. Farmer. Buried Aug 15, 1903 in Smith Cem. Reported by O. Smith | Smith, Roy G (I5390)
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6658 | from Michigan Death Records 1897-1920 Thomas J Summers, retired farmer, born Apr 17, 1845 in New Jersey to Washington Summers of New Jersey and Isabelle Wells of New York died Nov. 7, 1917 in Pontiac, Oakland, MI of organic heart disease. Interment on 10 Nov 1917 in Oak Hill Cemetery. Informant O.P. Farmer (coroner) of Pontiac | Summers, Thomas J (I1556)
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6659 | from Michigan Death Records 1987-1920 (seekingmichigan.com) William H Hill, a post office clerk in the Detroit post office, born 31 July 1854 in NY to Otto Stevens Hill, born unknown, and Rosena Griswold, born unknown, widower of the the late Ida, died on 1 Apr 1920 in Royal Oak, Oakland, MI of angina pectoris. Burial on 5 Apr 1920 at Evergreen Cemetery. Informant is Nellie May Beatram of Royal Oak. | Hill, William Howard (I1443)
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6660 | from Michigan Death Records, 1897-1920 (seekingmichigan.com) Alden S Baker, a mechanic, aged 75y 6m, born March 1832 in Middleport, NY to Alden S Baker, born Burlington VT, and Elizabeth Wickham, born Phila. Penna, died Sept. 14, 1907 in Whitehall, Muskegon, MI of Angina Pectoris. Burial in Whitehall Cemetery on Sep. 17. Informant William S Baker of Allegan, MI. | Baker, Alden Sprague “Owen” (I1594)
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6661 | from Michigan Death Records, 1897-1920 (seekingmichigan.com) Mrs. Ellen A Buck, a housewife of Paw Paw, Van Buren MI married 29 yrs, with 1/2 children living, born 31 Dec 1836 in NY to Walter Durkee b. VT and Mary Wood b NH, died in Paw Paw on 2 Jun 1902 of stricture of colon. Burial in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Informant RM Buck of Paw Paw. | Durkee, Ellen A (I11206)
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6662 | from Michigan Death Records, 1897-1920 (seekingmichigan.com) Romanzo M Buck, a widowed insurance agent of Paw Paw, Van Buren, MI, married 34 yrs, father of 1/2 living childen, born on 5 May 1883 in NY to John Buck and Marcia Baker, died in Paw Paw on 10 Dec 1902 of heart failure. Burian on 14 Dec 1902 in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Infomant Gertie Buck of Paw Paw. | Buck, Romanzo Mortimer (I11212)
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6663 | from Michigan Death Records, 1897-1920 (seekingmichigan.com) William H Durkee, a single druggist residing in Grand Rapids, Kent, MI, born 18 Apr 1940 NY to Walter Durkee b. NY and Mary Wood v. NY, died on 25 Nov 1910 in Grand Rapids of chromic articular rheumatism. Burial on 26 Nov in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Informant Sal Davis of Grand Rapids. | Durkee, William H (I11211)
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6664 | From Michigan Death, 1897-1920 (seekingmichigan.com) North Gass, contractor, born 10 Feb 1851 in Macomb Co, MI to James Gass of NY and Velora M Dudley of NY died 22 Apr 1915 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, MI of stroke of apoplexy. Buried 24 Apr 1915 in Highland Cemetery. Clyde B Gass informant. | Gass, North (I1657)
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6665 | from Michigan Deaths 1897-1920 (seekingmichigan.com) Death in Saginaw MI of Sarah G. Coplin born NY on 6 Jul 1825 to Daniel Fish of NY and unknown mother. Died on 2 Dec 1913 of old age. Burial Dec 4 in Forrest Lawn Cemetery. Informant Fred Frazier of Saginaw MI. | Fish, Sarah C (I9827)
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6666 | from Michigan Deaths, 1867-1897 (familysearch.org) Malinda Smith of Cottrellvile died on 6 May 1886 at age 14 from Brain Fever. Born to Oramatha Smith b. Marine City, MI and Susan Smith b. MI. Recorded 1 Jun 1887 | Smith, Malinda (I5383)
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6667 | from Michigan GENDIS death record, Wilbur Coplin, a machinist, age 32 yrs, born Ohio, single, died in 4 Dec 1876 in Three Rivers, St Joseph, MI of Consumption. | Coplin, Wilbur (I9452)
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6668 | from Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925 (familysearch.org) Clyde B Gass, 24, born Rochester, living in Orchard Lake, machinist, son of North Gass and Florence Baker, married Mary M Harmon, 24, born Southfield, living in Southfield, dau of Jas. Harmon and Mary Smith on 12 Sep 1907 in Southfield, Oakland, MI. | Family: Clyde Baker Gass / Mary M Harmon (F460)
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6669 | from Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925 (familysearch.org) Marriage on 29 May 1890 in Detroit MI of Stephen N Hill, 37, born NY, Hotel Bus residing in Toledo OH, son of R.E. Hill and O. Perkins and Zoe Harris, 32, born Wayne MI, dau of Saml Harris and Elizabeth Perrin. | Family: Stephen N Hill / Zoe Harris (F1935)
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6670 | from Middlesex County Probate Records (familysearch) Refers to Joseph Baker late of Littleton in the county of Middlesex, gentleman. Dated 12 Jun 1792. On 25 May 1792, Anna Baker, widow of late Capt. Joseph Baker names On Administrator Richard Goldsmith, yeoman, of Harvard, Worcester, MA. On 12 Jun 1792 Bond of 10 thousand pounds by John Hartwell & John Dix both of Littleton, yeomen Two journeys to Lancaster & two to Luningburg to recover the money which the land was sold for | Baker, Joseph (I130)
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6671 | From Midlothian Cemetery Records May / wife of / J.T. Cates / May 4, 1862 / June 21, 1890 | Baker, May B (I14868)
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6672 | from Milwaukee County Marriage Certificates (content.mpl.org) Ringrose J Watson, living on his own estate in St. Louis MO, born Ireland to Ringrose J and Frances Watson married Catherine Ryan daughter of Patrick and Cherry Ryan on 25 Oct 1869 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. Witness Adam Carver, Ellen Ryan and James D. Watson | Family: Ringrose John Watson / Catherine A Ryan (F1258)
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6673 | From Minnesota Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990 (Ancestry.com) Gideon Cogswell Illsley d. 12 Nov 1920 at 77. He is son of James Illsley and Mary Perkins, and married to Elizabeth R. Illsley. | Illsley, Gideon Cogswell (I4359)
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6674 | From Miscellaneous St. Clair County, Michigan Obituaries (obitcentral.com) EVELYN V. FASSNACHT Age 94, of Marine City, died April 23, 2001. Ms. Fassnacht was employed by Ben Franklin and Foster's Drug Store in Marine City, and was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. She is survived by her sisters, Dorothy A. Shirkey and Helen Summerville, both of Marine City; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers, Lloyd, Roy, Jimmy, and Bill Smith; and sisters, Edna Langell, Beatrice Sova, Hazel McKellar and Lillian Elsholtz. Services were held in Bower-Rose Funeral Home, Marine City, with the Rev. James R. Wysocki officiating. Cremation has taken place. Urn interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Holy Cross Activities Center or the Marine City United Methodist Church Bell Tower Fund. | Smith, Evelyn V (I5537)
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6675 | from Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950" (familysearch.org) William R. Vosburgh, age 30, residing Mitchell MT, born Marion, Linn, IA to Norton B Vosburgh and Julia Winter married Hattie B Copeland, 25, residing Helena MT, born Allens Praire, MI, to Norman Coplin and Eliza Payne. Marriage on 27 Nov 1888 in Helena MT. | Family: William Vosburgh / Hattie Coplin (F4136)
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6676 | from Montreal Newspaper Obituary, 8 May 2021 (necrocanada.com) Cecile (Sue) Posel (née Cecile Rosenberg) Suddenly and peacefully, on Friday, May 7, 2021, in her ninety-third year. Much loved wife of the late Bernard Posel for fifty-six years. She leaves behind her loving children, Nancy (David Rosenzveig), Irwin (Lucia Fabijan), David (Robert Thouin), her cherished grandchildren, Courtney Posel (Steven Bento), Joseph (Joey) Posel, Erin Rosenzveig (Michael Meredith) and Alicia Rosenzveig. They were the lights of her life. Wonderful great-grandmother of Henry Bernard Meredith and Emerson Abraham Bento. They will not remember her, but will know her through many stories that will be shared in the future. Daughter of the late Margaret Bloom and the late Isaac Rosenberg, daughter-in-law of the late Esther Rusk and the late Alter Posel. Predeceased by her sister, Golda Erman. Sue is survived by her sisters-in-law, Rita (the late Jack Posel) and Rita (the late Irving Vosberg and Teddy Rudner). She was very special to all of them. Sue will be greatly missed by her nieces and nephews, her many dear friends and numerous bridge partners. Special thanks to Marlene and Sandra who took such good care of our mother, particularly in the last year when they were her sole companions. We will remember her with love and mourn her passing. She was a kind, gracious and gentle lady who always thought the best of everyone. A private graveside service will take place. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to a charity of your choice. | Rosenberg, Cecile “Sue” (I25616)
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6677 | From Nevada Appeal Saturday, June 28, 2008 On June 23, 2008, Richard (Dick) Burroughs Rose of Mound House passed away. Dick was born in Los Angeles, Calif. on August 14, 1925 to Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Rose. Dick was married to the late Vondel H. Rose for 40 years. Dick was a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force with an aeronautical rating of “Master Navigator”. Dick was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War; he received the Distinguished Flying Cross along with six Air Medals, five Battle Stars in WWII and five Battle Stars in Korea. Dick worked for 35 years with Pacific Telephone. He was a District Commercial Manager; his last assignment was as a member of Pacific Telephone’s President’s staff in San Francisco. Dick loved to fish for trout at Glacier Lodge in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, always trying to catch the “first, the most and the biggest”; he was an ever faithful supporter of the St. Louis Cardinals. Dick was preceded in death by his wife, Vondel and his brother, Russell H. Rose. He is survived by daughters, Robin Michele Howard of Alturas, Calif. and Vallea Denise Rose of Loyalton, Calif.; granddaughter, Haley Rose Howard of Alturas, Calif., sister-in law, Patricia Rose of South Pasadena, Calif., niece, Melinda Alvarado of Arroyo Grande, Calif. and two nephews, Dr. Russell Rose of Pasadena, Calif. and Greg Rose of Arroyo Grande, Calif. Dick was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and a fabulous friend to many; his family and friends will sorely miss him. A military graveside service will be 10 a.m., Monday, June 30 at Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City where Dick will be laid to rest next to the love of his life, Vondel. Family encourages those who knew Dick to share remembrances at the graveside service. | Rose, Richard Burroughs (I4269)
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6678 | from New Brunswick Death Certicate Jennie Ormond Calder, born 4 Mar 1868 In Fredericton NB to Eli Perkins and Sarah Atherton, widowed wife of Hugh Calder, died on 1 Feb 1949 of Cerebral thrombosis secondary to diabetes mellitus. Burial on 3 Feb 1949 in Fredericton NB. Informant Mrs. Frederica McMurray cousin. | Perkins, Jennie Ormond (I1618)
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6679 | from New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947 (familysearch.org) Fred W Reid, 22, a plumber, b Waterville, NS, residing Wells, ME, and Cassie M Skillin, 19, a shoe worker, b Springvale, ME were married on 30 May 1914 in Dover, NH. Fred is son of Harry H, b Waterville NS, occ Real Estate, and Nancy A Pineo born Waterville, NS both residing San Diego, CA. Cassie is dau of Ethelbert J, b Garland ME, a farmer, residing Springvale, ME and Hattie R Foss, b Garland ME, deceased. | Family: Fredrick William “Fred” Reid / Cassie Mae Skillen (F2464)
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6680 | from New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947" (ancestry.com) on 6 Mar 1926 in Portsmouth NH, Raymond W Hatch, 27, a leather worker, born Newburyport MA married Grace A Perkins, 19, a nurse, born Roxbury MA. 1st marriage for both. | Family: Raymond Worcester Hatch / Grace A Perkins (F3874)
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6681 | from New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index, 1660-1931 (ancestry.com) birth of Baby Boy Benjamin on 26 Jan 1898 to Chas Benjamin and Jennie Anderson in Elizabeth, Union, NJ | Benjamin, Percival Jay (I10047)
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6682 | from New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index, 1660-1931 (ancestry.com) birth of Carson J Benjamin on 15 Dec 1897 to Chas J Benjamin, 28, and Dagmar Anderson, 21 in Plainfield, Union, NJ | Benjamin, Carson J (I10056)
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6683 | from New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index, 1660-1931 (ancestry.com) birth of Ralph B Benjamin on 15 Dec 1897 to Chas J Benjamin, 28, and Dagmar Anderson, 21 in Plainfield, Union, NJ | Benjamin, Ralph B (I10057)
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6684 | From New London Records for 1673: John Edgecombe sonn of Nicholas Edgecombe of Plymouth in Old England was marryed to Sarah - ye daughter Edward Stallion ye 9th of November. The New London Edgecomb Family I then turned to the Connecticut Edgecombs. Charles A. Converse in Converse Family and Allied Families (Boston 1905), hereafter Converse, reports on research into the Edgecomb family of New London CT and Plymouth, England, co. Devon, done by Ebon Putnam. No hint of Edgecombs in Connecticut other than those descended from the first John Edgecomb (d. 1721) can be found in this work. Frances Manwaring Caulkins gives the history of the New London Edgecomb family but she does not indicate that there were any Edgecombs in Connecticut other than those to be found in the New London area (History of New London, Conn. [New London 1852], hereafter Caulkins New London, p. 366). There is one cryptic reference in the Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut (15:545) to a Richard Edgecomb, who was appointed sheriff of New London, in 1693 by Sir Edmund Andros at a Council at the Town House in Hartford, but I could find no further record of him in town records, town histories, or any other records in the Connecticut sate Library. This lack of evidence of Edgecombs in Connecticut other than the New London family led me to examine the family to see if John Edgecomb of New Hartford could fit among them. John Edgecomb (d. New London 1721) was identified in his marriage record as son of "Nicholas, of Plymouth, Old England" and probably arrived in New London about 1672, as he married Sarah Stallion 9 Feb. 1673.4 (CT VR Barbour, New London:106). John and Sarah had at least seven children ("Ebenhaley" listed in Barbour is a misreading of "Nicholas"): Margaret bp. 1674 (C.D. Parkhurst, "Parkhurst Manuscript of Early Families of New London," 36 vol., Connecticut State Library, LDS film, hereafter Parkhurst, 11:1), John, b. 14 Nov. 1675, Sarah b. 29 July 1678, Johanna b. 3 March 1679/80, Nicholas b. 23 Jan. 1681/2 (all in CT VR Barbour, New London:106-107), and Samuel and Thomas, listed in their father’s will, but births not recorded. The latter two, throughout long and active lives, left a trail of other records. Sometime before 1704 Sarah (Stallion) Edgecomb died, for on 4 January of that year John Edgecomb (d. 1721) married Elizabeth Larrabee Hempstead, widow of Joshua Hempstead and mother of the diarist of the same name. John was listed as her husband when she sold land 1 April 1704 as administratrix of the estate of Joshua Hempstead (Records of the Connecticut Court of Assistants, 2:146-147). There were no children of this marriage as Elizabeth was beyond childbearing years (her first child by Hempstead was baptized 1670 according to Parkhurst, the noted New London genealogist [NYGBR 51:262]). John died 11 April 1721, and his will was probated three days later (Diary of Joshua Hempstead, New London Co. Hist. Soc. Coll., vol. 1 [1901]), hereafter Hempstead Diary, p. 108; CT PR New London Dist. #1872). The will of John Edgecomb of New London, aged, dated 30 March 1721 and sworn 14 April 1721, gives to loving wife Elizabeth Edgecomb "a feather bed, bolster and pillows, with all the moveable estate now in my possession which I had with her at marriage" and other items, provided she quit all claim to her dower rights; to eldest son John and his wife land provided they quit claim all rights to "any of my estate on ye account of my medling… about the estate of Joshua Hempstead deceased"; to son Thomas land; to daughter Sarah "an Hammucker: and daughter Joannah a silver cup, and to them both land between land of my son Samuell and John Plumb; to son Samuel my dwelling house and land; and Christopher Christophers and son Samuel Edgecomb executors. The inventory dated 29 May 1721 includes "a Coat of Armes" and "a Gold Sealed Ring," which are interesting in connection with the claim by "Mr. John Edgecumb, of New London… in behalfe of ye heires of Sr. Richard Edgecumbe…" to "eastern lands" mentioned by Converse (pp. 762-768). From Edgecombs of Allen County OH and New Hartford CT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jvoran/edgecomb/edgect/me-nl.htm | Edgecombe, John (I3098)
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6685 | from newpaper obituary (posted by beckyt of findagrave.com) Mrs. B.B. Holland of Midlothian Dies MIDLOTHIAN, Texas, Nov. 28. - Funeral services for Mrs. B.B. Holland, 65, resident of Midlothian for the last thirty-eight years. who died at her home here Monday morning, will be held Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Lord of Fort Worth officiating. Burial will follow in the Midlothian Cemetery. Mrs. Holland was born at Bear Creek, near Lancaster, but moved at an early age to Hamilton, where she resided until 1894, when she moved to Midlothian. Surviving are ten children, William, Moe, Berin and B.B. Holland Jr., all of Dallas; Harvey Holland of Cathage, Mo.; Charles Holland of Overton, Herbert, Ned and Max L. Holland and Mrs Loneta Guinn, all of Midlothian. Also surviving are nine brothers and sisters, T.C. Baker, Mrs. Jane Edgar, Mrs. Angie Nicholson, all of Hamilton; Dr. W.T. Baker, Mrs. Mary Boone, John D. Baker, all of Dallas; Mrs. Hattie Shannon, Fort Worth; Norton B. Baker, Lubbock, and Mrs. Mattie Mathis, Lometa. | Baker, Elizabeth Scythia (I14891)
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6686 | from newpaper obituary dated 10 Apr 1942, posted by RasalieAnn of findagrave.com Clarence H. Baker, 43-year-old electrician was found shot dead at 6:45 a.m. Thursday in the garage of his home, 643 East Tenth. He as found by his wife. A .45-caliber revolver lay beside his body. Justice W.C. Ragan returned a verdict of suicide. Cruising Patrolman Hugh Barlow said Mr. Baker arose at 6 a.m., indicated he was going to his job as an electrical foreman at the new Sheffield Steel Mills on the Ship Channel. He told his wife not to get up. that he would eat breakfast at the restaurant en route. Patrolman Barlow said Mrs. Baker arose at 6:30 a.m. to go to work and found her husband's body in the garage. Mrs. Baker and other member s of his family said Mr. Baker had been working long hours and was in ill health. He had been shot one time in the left side of his head. In his pocket, Patrolman Barlow said, was found a not whic said: "Goodbye, all. Thanks." Fogle-West Funeral Home had charge of funeral arrangements. Houston Chronicle. The body was brought to Richmond, Saturday, for interment in the family lot in Morton cemetery. Clarence was a former Rosenberg boy and a member of one of the county's oldest and most highly esteemed families. His parents preceded him in death, he leaves to mourn his passing his wife; several uncles and an aunt. | Baker, Clarence Hagan (I16415)
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6687 | from newspaper archive (findagrave.com) Martha E. Perkins, 83, of Sanford, died Friday, May 20, 2005 at Newton Center in Sanford. Mrs. Perkins was born on August 19, 1921 in South Portland, Maine to Frank and Adeline Robinson Perkins. A graveside funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at Oakdale Cemetery in Sanford. Arrangements are through the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home in Springvale. | Perkins, Martha Evelyn (I17326)
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6688 | from Newspaper Obit Abigail Benjamin Tott oldest daughter of Mary and Elias Benjamine was born in Belfast NY 19 Aug 1830 and died 31 Jan 1923. She was married to William Judson Todd of Friendship NY 23 Nov 1851. There were born to them 4 children William, Luella, Estella and Dan M. She is survived by her son Dan M, three sisters, Mrs. Harriette Smalley, Friendship, Mrs Amos White, Angelica and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Interlaken N Y, and one brother Elias Benjamine, Belfast,NY; four grandsons, George M Todd, West Clarksville, N Y., Ralph T Sawyer, Hornell, NY, Leon J West, Angelica, NY, Shirley Todd, Cleveland, Ohio and one granddaughter Mrs. Roy Miller, Cuba, NY and 11 great grandchildren. Mrs Todd resided in the vicinity all her life and 46 years ago came to Friendship where she united with the First Baptist Church by letter from the Baptist church of West Clarksville. The funeral was held at her late residence Friday 2 Feb 1922 her grandsons acting as pallbearers,Rev. H M Lowry of the Baptist Church officiating Burial was in the family plot at Mt. Hope Cem. The relatives attending from out of town were Mrs D M Todd and son Shirley of Cleveland, Mr and Mrs George M Todd, Clarksville, Mr and Mrs Roy Miller, Miss Lena Todd,Cuba, Mr and Mrs Ralph Sawyer and son Carl of Angelica, Mr and Mrs Elias Benjamine and son Charles, Mr and Mrs Carlyle Foster of Belfast. | Benjamin, Abigail (I9759)
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6689 | from newspaper obituary BROWN - In this city, Dec. 31, 1936, Edward J., beloved husband to Rose J. Brown, loving father of Charlotte, Geraldine, Edward J. Jr., and Robert J. Brown and Mrs. Irene Norress, Mrs. Genevieve Stanker and Mrs. Roe E. McDonald, brother of Mrs. Eugenie Brady, nephew of the late Mrs. Martha Mary Hanify; a native of San Francisco, a member of Court San Francisco No. 10, I.O.F. Funeral Sat., 9:00 a.m., from Cantner, Felder, Kenny's Chapel, 1965 Market street at Deboce ave., thence to St. Anne's Church where a requiem high mass well be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Brown, Edward J (I25617)
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6690 | From Newspaper Obituary DEATH OF MRS. JARDINE On Tuesday evening last there passed peacefully away to her final rest, Mrs. Rachel Jardin, relict of the late John Jardine, of Dundas, Ont., and mother of Mrs. Tronson Draper, of this town, in her 76th year. Deceased had been a resident of Petrolia for the past twenty years, living almost continuously with her daughter, Mrs. Draper, during which time she had endeared herself to all with whom she came into contact. Gentle, kind and loving, she will leave a gap in Mr. Draper's household that will be keenly felt and long deplored by Mr. Draper and family. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon and was largely attended by sorrowing and loving friends. | McKechnie, Rachel (I481)
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6691 | from newspaper obituary ILWACO, Wash., July 31 - Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Hart, who died Monday afternoon, were held in the Presbyterian Church here today, after which the remains were taken to Portland to be interred in Riverview Cemetery bedside those of her husband, Henry Hart, who died 20 years ago. "Grandma" Hart, as she was affectionately called, would have been 93 years old on October 19, and was a remarkably well-preserved woman. Last Friday she left her home here to visit with her grand-daughter, Mrs. Carl Wernike, of Portland, who is passing the Summer at her cottage at Oceanside. Monday afternoon she lay down to rest, went to sleep, and never awakened. Mrs. Hart was born in Canada in 1825, and came to Portland with her husband and family in 1881. For 30 years she has spent her Summers at her home here, and almost invariably spent the Winter months with her sons, Frank E. Hart, James D. Hart and Richard E. Hart, of Portland | Perkins, Caroline (I1375)
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6692 | from Newspaper Obituary NICKLOS. Charles Nicklos, January 21, of 1127 North Geneva, beloved father of E.J. and J.C. Nicklos of Houston, Tex.; C.F. Nicklos of Craig, Colo.; Miss Kathleen and Edith Nicklos of Glendale and Mrs. J. Craig Neilson of Fresno; also four grandchildren and three great grandchildren; Services Tuesday, January 24, at 12 noon in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn, Kiefer & DEyerick, 314 East Harvard, Glendale, directors. | Nicklos, Charles (I171)
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6693 | from newspaper obituary Funeral Services for Mrs. Pewitt Held Monday Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Mrs. George Lee Prewitt, 75, who died at her home in Llano on Saturday evening of last week. Mrs. Prewitt is survived by two sons, George Prewitt of Llano and John Prewitt of Chico, Calif; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Biddy of Lampasas and Mrs. A.A. Biddy of Austin; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Starks of Mason and Mrs. Winne Kilsoe of Fredericksburg. She also leaves 10 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The Rev. Lee Rutland, Baptist minister, conducted the services at the Buttery Funeral home. Interment was in the Llano cemetery. The pallbearers were J.C. Lange, June Grider, Lee Wimberley, Lewis Simpson, Major Tribble, James Hoffman | Branch, Georgia Lee (I9)
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6694 | from newspaper obituary (ancestry.com) BIRDSALL - In this city, July 28, 1958, Ida, beloved wife of Joseph Birdsall, loving sister of Mrs. Teenie Barry, beloved aunt of John Kelly, Mrs Loretta Logan and Mrs. M. Lazzarda. Funeral Friday at 8:45 a.m. from Grantner, Felder, Kenny Chapel, 1965 Market Street at Duboce Ave., thence Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. | Newman, Ida (I25625)
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6695 | from Newspaper Obituary (ancestry.com) Lansing L. Coplin Lansing L. Coplin, one of the oldest residents of this community died April10, 1931 at the age of 79 years, 11 months and 10 days. He was born April 28, 1851 in the state of Pennsylvania and came to Butler Township, Branch County, Michigan, during his youth. July 28, 1871 he was married to Elizabeth Sharp of Butler. Four children were born to this union; Clarence, Thomas who preceded his father in death, Leonard and Alva. Thirty-nine years ago the family moved near Olivet. Mr. Coplin spent the remainder of his life in this vicinity. He was a member of the Olivet I.O.O.F. and attended regularly during his younger years. While living in Ainger both he and Mrs. Coplin were converted at the Ainger Church. Mr. Coplin lived a good Christian life and was always willing to give a helping hand, not only to his children and grandchildren but to his many friends. He was never idle for his good health permitted him to be always busy. He was a most devoted father, earnestly striving to imbue in his children his ambitions and kindly services. He was loved by all who knew him. Since the death of his wife in August 1925 he has made his home with his son, Alva Coplin. Besides Alva, he leaves behind two sons, Clarence and Leonard, ten grandchildren, Eva, Pearl, Ila, Harley, Cora, Bernard, Dorothy, Ernest, Lansing and Earl, and three great-grandchildren, Donald, Leslie and Gaylord Paige, also one brother, Willard Coplin of Litchfield, several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. The following verse seems to describe this fine old man: Who only asks for humblest wealth, Enough for competence and health, And leisure when his work is done, To read his book By chimney nook Or stroll at setting of sun, Who toils as every man should toil, For fair reward erect and free, These are the men, the best of men, These are the men we mean to be. | Coplin, Lansing Leonard (I9406)
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6696 | from newspaper obituary (findagrave.com) MRS. JOHN F. MOORE Mrs. Pearle Ella Moore, 77, wife of Rev. John F. Moore, 426 Union Ave., Kittanning, died today at 4:20 a.m. in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient for four days. Mrs. Moore was born Dec. 24, 1882 in Maysville, Mercer County, a daughter of Willis and Ella (Swigart) Woods. A resident of the Kittanning since 1900, Mrs. Moore was a member of the First Baptist Church, Kittanning and of the Woman's Missionary Union. Survivors other than her husband include six sons. Ralph W. and Richard F. of Cowansville, Howard L., Paul D. and Robert E. of Kittanning and George A. of West Palm Beach, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Mabel) Cunningham and Mrs. Elmer (Helen) Baum of Kittanning; a brother Fred Woods of Bradenton, Fla.; two sisters Mrs. Hugh Tomp of Toledo and Mrs. William Maddock of Arizona; 19 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Friends will be received in the Bauer funeral home, Kittanning, after 7 this evening. Services will be held in the funeral home Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ralph Newell, her pastor, in charge. Burial will be in West Glade Run Presbyterian Church cemetery. | Woods, Pearle Ella (I4005)
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6697 | from Newspaper Obituary (findagrave.com) THE REV. JOHN F. MOORE The Rev. John F. Moore, 92, was pronounced dead on arrival at 6 this morning at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital. A former resident of Kattanning, he had resided at Altmeyer Colonial Acres Boarding Home, Kittanning RD 1, since last August. He was a retired minister of the American Sunday School Missionary Union and former pastor of Furnace Run Chapel. He was born April 12, 1882 in East Franklin Township, a son of Archie and Emmareta (Fleming) Moore. Surviving are six sons - Ralph W. and Richard F., both of Cowansville, Paul D. and Howard L., both of Kittanning. Robert E. of Cochranton, George A. of New Carrollton, Md; two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Mabel) Cunningham of Mrs. Elmer (Helen) Baum, both of Kittanning; a stepson Thomas Boyd, a stepdaughter, Mrs. James (Lois) Grady, both of Vandergrift RD 1; 26 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren. | Moore, Rev John Fleming (I4014)
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6698 | from newspaper obituary (findagrave.com) ANNA C. COGSWELL DIES IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Anna C. Cogswell, 83, pioneer resident of the Spokane area, died today in a hospital here. Born in Elgin, Ill., Mrs. Cogswell came west with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. O.M. Rudd, to Cheney, in 1884. The same year the family moved to Rockford and resided there for many years. mrs. Cogswell was married to Arthur Cogswell in 1894 and the couple made their home at Plymouth, Idaho, where he was in the mercantile business. Later they moved to Portland, where he died in 1930. Following his death Mrs. Cogswell returned to the family home in Rockford and resided there until about 12 years ago when she came to Spokane to make her home with a sister, Mrs. Mila Tonneson. Survivors include her sister at the home, E1835 Tenth; three brothers, Alfred, Henry and Oscar Rudd, all of Spokane, adn two nephews, Eldred Stringham of Portland and Howard Rudd of Spokane. The body is at Hazen & Jaeger's. | Rud, Anna M (I7362)
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6699 | from Newspaper Obituary (findagrave.com) At the Agricultural College, in Lansing, on the 18th ult., of diptheria, after an illness of eighteen days, THOMAS WILLIAM HILL, late of this city, aged 18 years. | Hill, Thomas William (I13081)
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6700 | from newspaper obituary (findagrave.com) COGSWELL FUNERAL The body of Arthur Cogswell, who died yesterday at Portand, Ore., will be received tomorrow by Hazen & Jaeger. Funeral services well be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Hazen & Jaeger chapel. Mr. Cogswell is survived by his wife, Anna; on brother, Byron, and one niece, Mary Cogswell King. Internment will be in Rockwood, Washington. | Cogswell, Arthur Charles (I6635)
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