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6801 | from Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics novascotiagenealogy.com) James Taylor, contractor at woodworking factory, born in Antigonish County to Went Taylor of Antigonish and Mary Wilkie of Antigonish died 10 Aug 1935 in Antigonish, Antigonish, NS of carcinoma of rectum. Burial in Antigonish on 12 Aug 1935. Informant Minnie Stewart Stenieck, wife. | Taylor, James William (I7474)
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6802 | from Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics novascotiagenealogy.com) James Wm Taylor was born 28 Apr 1870 in Pomquet, Antigonish, NS to Thomas Taylor, a miller of Pomquet and Margaret F Wilkie, married 1868 in Cape George. | Taylor, James William (I7474)
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6803 | from Nova Scotia Marriages, 1711-1909 Marriage on 25 Sep 1821 in Cornwallis, Kings, NS of James Illsley and Sarah English | Family: James Illsley / Sarah English (F2329)
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6804 | from NY Department of Health, Certificate of Death Lewis Schwartz, a chemist residing 146 West 80 Street, Manhattan, born 8 Jun 1888 in MA to Max Schwartz & Anna Bloom, died 27 Mar 1972 in Manhattan of occlusive coronary and cerebral sclerosis. Burial 29 Mar at Rosedale Memorial Park, Linden, NJ. Informant Esther Schwartz of Pittsfield NH (sister). | Schwartz, Lewis (I182)
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6805 | from Obits from "The Athens Daily News/Banner-Herald" (Clarke Co. GA) Jerome E. Emerson, 70, died Friday, Jan. 2, 1998. A native of Lockport, N.Y., he was a son of the late J. Everett and Miriam Mabbett Emerson. He had lived in Bogart since 1996. He was active in the Emmanuel Episcopal Church Choir. No funeral services are scheduled. Survivors include his wife, Alice C. Emerson' three sons, Eric Emerson, Dunwoody, Marc Emerson, Griffin, and John Emerson, Lawrenceville; and two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. | Emerson, Jerome E (I5284)
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6806 | from Obituaries and Appreciations of the Ocean Cruising Club (oceancruisingclub.org) MRS POLLY BAKER Polly (Beale) Baker of Millis died on 7 December 2002 in her 94th year. She was the daughter of the late Arthur Messinger and Louise Miller Beale, and the wife of Talbot Baker who died in 1967. Born in Barnstable, Massachusetts in 1909, Polly grew up on Beacon Hill in Boston where she attended Winsor School. She had a life-long love of sailing, spending summers on the tidal waters of Barnstable Harbor and later on Wings Neck, Pocasset. She was an active participant with her husband in the Cruising Club of America, as well as being an active member of the Buzzards, Beverly and Ocean Cruising Clubs. Polly loved sailing in Buzzards Bay on the New England coast aboard Barcarole, the family's 33ft sailboat, and also made several cruises in Europe. She qualified for the OCC in 1985 at the age of 76, sailing transatlantic with me aboard my Nicholson 40, Torch, from Madeira to Bermuda. The Bakers moved to Millis in 1939, where for many years they had a small working farm. Polly was an officer and instructor in the Women's Army Defense Corps during World War II, and was on the original steering committee of the Charles River Watershed Association. She also devoted countless volunteer hours to many favourite organizations - the MSPCC (The Glad Rags Thrift Shop in Westwood), MSPCA, and The Winsor School among others. She was a member of the Vincent, Chilton, and Harvard Clubs as well as The Colonial Dames. Polly is survived by her brother Benjamin Beale of Westwood. She leaves three sons and a daughter, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Toby Baker | Beale, Polly Nichols (I16029)
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6807 | from obituary (www.peachtreecremation.com) Walter "Walt" W. Woods, III, age 77, of Loganville, passed away on Saturday, February 4, 2017. He is preceded in death by his parent, Walter and Elizabeth Woods, II; son, Jeffrey Edmond Woods; brothers, Charles Woods and Timothy Woods; sisters, Joanne George, Peggy Wolmedorf, and Carol Sells. He is survived by his loving wife of 53-years, Sandy Woods; son, Wally Woods; son and daughter-in-law, Todd and Justine Woods; grandson, Ian Woods; granddaughter, Adeline Woods; sisters and brothers-in-law, Janet and Gene Lackey, Linda and Stan Matthews, and Jeannie and Bernie Blystone; several nieces and nephews and a host of other family members. Memorial Services to celebrate the life of Walt will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 11:00 am at Community of Grace Lutheran Church ? 1200 Athens Hwy - Grayson, GA 30017. (770) 972-4304. Pastor Matt Henning will be officiating the services. In lieu of flowers, donations in Walt's honor may be made to Community of Grace Lutheran Church - 1200 Athens Hwy ? Grayson, GA 30017. (770) 972-4304. www.transformlives.org | Woods, Walter Willis (I8635)
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6808 | From Obituary in The Christian Advocate, Sept 24, 1891 PALMER.--Jason F. Palmer, of Gansevoort, Saratoga County, New York, "fell asleep in Jesus" July 3, 1891, in his 70th year. He was living at Mechanicville, New York, with his son, Elmer H., who with his brother Truman are the only survivors. The funeral services were held in the Gansevoort Methodist Episcopal Church, Sunday morning, July 5. They were conducted by his pastor, assisted by the Rev. Jonathan Devol. The interment was at Gansevoort Cemetery. Brother Palmer was a prominent townsman, and highly esteemed. He was a man of ability, veracity and integrity. He was a farmer, and acquired some property. He was for many years an official and active member of the Methodist Episcopal church, Gansevoort Charge, loyal and generous. To his sons, the church, and community he leaves an untarnished name and a noble life. Written by F. G. Winans, Gansevoort Methodist Episcopal Church | Palmer, Jason F (I991)
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6809 | from Obituary posted by Rhoney Funeral Home Of Ventnor, NJ, formerly of Sanborn, NY, passed away Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at her home. She was born in Niagara Falls, NY on January 13, 1922, the daughter of the late Edward and Nellie [Kline] Baker. She enjoyed a lifetime of involvement in Christian music at the First Baptist Church of Atlantic City as choir director and organist. She was gifted in producing holiday musical programs which were enjoyed by many. She continued as a church organist and pianist at many local churches, up until the fall of 2015. She was a woman of great and unwavering faith in the Lord and touched so many with whom she came into contact. She was the wife of the late Arthur Dintenfass, MD. She is survived by her sons Marc Baker Robinson, Gary Robinson, daughter Beth Kalal, 8 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, 4 great-great grandchildren, twin brother Sterling (Catherine) Baker and niece Shirleen Baker Debrine. She was the mother of the late David R. Robinson and Kim F. Robinson and sister to the late Beth H. Bodie. Her family will be present on Monday from 10-11:00 AM at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, 5893 Hoover Rd., SANBORN, NY, where funeral services will follow at 11:00 with Rev. Brad Delp officiating. A Memorial Service will be planned at a later date where she resided in South Jersey. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations may be made to The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, Inc. PO Box 908 Bellmawr, NJ 08099. | Baker, Shirley R (I2492)
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6810 | from obituary posted on findagrave Captain, U.S. Navy. Graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 1948. After graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy with the Class of 1948, Hoffman attended flight school and was designated a Naval Aviator. During the Korean War he piloted Martin PBM Mariners as well as other flying boats and amphibians. As a test pilot, he worked on the P-3 Orion submarine hunter trials and later commanded Patrol Squadron Eight. Hoffman held a Master's degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, and a Master's degree in Seaplane Hydrodynamics from Stephens Institute of Technology. After retiring from the Navy as a Captain, he worked for Martin Marietta Aerospace. Later in life, he wrote a number of books on naval aviation history, the most significant of which is a definitive history of the PBM Mariner titled "The Fighting Flying Boat" published by the prestigious Naval Institute Press. Captain Richard Alden Hoffman is survived by six children from a previous marriage, and his wife, Dorothy Hoffman, of La Jolla. Honors CAPT Richard A. Hoffman has Honoree Record 110014 at MilitaryHallofHonor.com. | Hoffman, Richard Alden (I191)
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6811 | from obituary posted on findagrave.com Hastings resident Corles M. "Perk" Perkins, 95, passed away Monday, March 21, 2016 at Mary Lanning HealthCare in Hastings, NE. Memorial service will be 10:30am, Saturday, March 26, 2016, at Faith Lutheran Church in Hastings, NE with Pastor Paul Dunbar officiation. Burial will be in the Hildreth Cemetery in Hildreth, NE. DeWitt Funeral Home and Cremation Service is handling arrangements. Corles M. "Perk" Perkins was born on May 25, 1920 in Syracuse, NY to Laurence and Vera (Munger) Perkins. He married Kay Lantz Swanson on September 19, 1970 in Conifer, CO. Perk is survived by his wife, Kay; two daughters, Christina (Dan) Meyer of St. Paul, MN, and Robin (Jim) Lee of St. Louis Park, MN; three step-sons, Steven (Julie) Swanson of Lincoln, NE, Douglas (Debra) Swanson of Indianola, NE, and Jim Swanson of Centennial, CO; sister-in-law, Mary Lantz of Hastings, NE; brother-in-law, James Lantz of Thousand Oaks, CA; five grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Lloyd Perkins. | Perkins, Corles Melvin (I21212)
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6812 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I222)
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6813 | from obituary posted on findagrave.com The funeral of Mrs. Preston C. Woods, was held yesterday afternoon from the Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev. H. McClenahan. Anna Augusta Chatfield was born March 18, 1859, and was fifty nine years, eleven months and fourteen days old at the time of her death, which occurred Sunday, February 2, 1913. On September 4, 1876, at Iowa City, Ia., at the age of seventeen, she married Preston C. Woods, who survives her. They lived near West Liberty, Ia., for seven years, and then moved to Boone County, Neb., remaining there for two years. From Boone county they went to Dawes County, Neb., and then came to South Dakota, settling for a time on White river. Sixteen years ago they came to Rapid City and have lived here ever since. Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Woods, seven of whom are living, one, Ruth, dying when she was eight months old. The children are Earle B. Woods, of Republic, Wash.; Mrs. W.S. Hughes, of Otis, S.D.; Mrs. T.H. Ballew, Rapid City; William S. Woods, Sundance, Wyo.; Lester V. Woods, Scenic, S.D.; Doris Woods, Rapid City. There are several grandchildren, and there are two nieces, the Misses Chatfield, to whom she has been the same as a mother for years. Mrs. Woods has been in poor health for several years, which with a large family and a great deal to bother her, has made life anything but an easy one for her. She was a kindhearted, Christian woman, who did the best she could wherever placed. How true it is that we know not what is before us, or who will be called next, for the last time the writer saw Mrs. Woods was in the fall when she brought in some grapes she had picked as a little present for "ve editor." The jelly made from those grapes will be double prized now. The children were all present at the funeral except Earle, who lives so far away. He would have come, however, but their baby is quite ill, and his wife, known when she lived here as Oney Hardy, was in the hospital for a time not long ago, so his duty seemed to be at home, especially as he could not see his mother alive. | Chatfield, Anna Augusta (I18217)
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6814 | from obituary posted on Joseph A. Scarano Funeral Home Website. CHUNG, Hyacinth, 97, departed this Life December 17, 2020. Beloved wife of The Late Edward Chung. Loving mother of Bernadette Chung, Dennis Chung " Olivia," Lorna Telfer "John" and Gail Chung. Cherished grandmother and great grandmother of numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Dearest sister of Jean Fennel. Funeral Mass Monday, December 28, 2020, 10:30 A.M. St. Mark Catholic Church-5601 S. Flamingo Road, Southwest Ranches,Florida. Please keep the Chung family in your prayers. The Joseph A. Scarano Pines Memorial Chapel is Honored to assist the Chung family with the arrangements. | Yap, Hyacinth Theresa (I26390)
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6815 | from Ohio County Marriage, 1789-1994 (familysearch.org) Ralph Alexander Woods, 33, a secretary residing in Roberta TN, born PA to Alexander A Woods and Nellie Walker and Maude Elizabeth Tennent, 30, residing at YWCA of Hamilton Co, born PA to James C Tennent and Jane I Peck were married 12 Jan 1910 in Hamilton County, OH | Family: Ralph Alexander Woods / Maude Elizabeth Tennent (F1231)
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6816 | from Omaha World Herald, 22 Feb 1955 (genealogybank.com) ILLSLEY - Nellie >, widow of the late Rev. James w., age 85 years. 1546 S. 28th St. Survived by daughter, Miss Olive R. Illsley, 2 sons. Graydon F., Omaha, Elvyn, San Antonio, Tex.,; 3 grandchildren, Wanda Lee, Jackie and Susie, Omaha. Services Wednesday. 1 pm., Hanscom park Methodist Church. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. | Davis, Nellie Loretta (I7409)
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6817 | From Omaha World Herald, 26 Sep 1978 (genealogybank.com) ILLSLEY - Olive R., age 83 years, 2541 Davenport St. Survived by brother, Graydon F. Illsley, Omaha; Elwyn Illsey, San Antonio, Texas. Niece Wanda Skinner, Great niece, Lisa Skinner, Omaha. Funeral services 1 PM Wednesday at Fitch and Cole Mortuary. Rev. Donald Bredhauer officiating. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. | Illsley, Olive Rene (I7410)
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6818 | from Ontario Deaths,1869-1937 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947 (ancestry.com) Mary Alvira Napper, born Petrolia, died 17 Feb 1886 at age 18 in Petrolia, Lambton, ONT of consumption. Informant Jacob Perkins on 19 Feb 1886. | Smith, Mary Alvira “Alvira” (I5380)
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6819 | from Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911 (ancestry.com) Birth of Erma Gillet on 21 Aug 1881 in Yarmouth to Edward Gillet and Adelia Welding | Gillett, Erma (I6849)
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6820 | from Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911 (ancestry.com) Birth of Ora Mable on 5 Nov 1887 in Enniskellen to Wm Edward Gellett, Dairy Man, and Harett Adella Welding | Gillett, Ora Mabel (I6850)
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6821 | from Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911 (Ancestry.com) Lloyd Napper born 23 May 1885 in Petrolia, Lambton, ONT to Milton Napper, a machinist, and Elvira Smith. Registered on 22 Jun 1885. | Napper, Lloyd Melville (I5386)
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6822 | from Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913 (ancestry.com) Mary Doreen Smith was born 21 Apr 1904 in York, ONT to William Smith and Mary Brunner | Smith, Mary Doreen (I12604)
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6823 | from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com) James Milton Mannon, Jr, age 48, divorced, Attorney at Law residing in San Francisco, son of James Milton Mannon and Mattie Ann Clarke, and Frances Margaret Berry, age 25, nurse, residing in Port Arthur, daughter of Henry Joseph Berry and Harriet Cummings, were married on 5 Feb 1907 in Port Arthur, ONT. Witnessed by Hance L Berry. | Family: James Milton Mannon / Frances Margaret Berry (F2517)
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6824 | from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com) Marriage on 14 Nov 1912 in Hamilton, Wentworth, ONT of William Morton Patterson, age 21, occ Traveller, bachelor son of William F Patterson, Manufacturer, and Helen Kemp, to Frances W. Harris, age 21, spinster, dau of Lloyd Harris and Mary Perkins. | Family: William Morton Paterson / Frances Wavertree Harris (F1965)
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6825 | from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com) Marriage on 3 July 1912 in St Catharines, Lincoln, ONT of Roy Rodney Wiley, 37, born Galva, IL, residing Buffalo, NY, son of Wm. R. Wiley and Nellie F Day to Alice Matilda Vanderburgh, 29, born St Catharines, ONT, dau of Geo. H. Vanderburgh and Sophia Anne Chubbick | Family: Roy Rodney Wiley / Alice Matilda Vanderburgh (F1636)
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6826 | From Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (ancestry.com) Marriage on 31 Dec 1874 in Yarmouth, Ont of William E Gillett, age 25, born Yarmouth, son of Mansfield and Loiusa Gillett, a farmer, to Harriet A Welding, age 20, born Yarmouth, dau of Watson J and Sarah E Welding. Witnessed by Orlando Gillett of Yarmouth and Nancy Kinsey of Malahide | Family: William Edward Gillett / Harriet Adelia Welding (F2253)
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6827 | From Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (Ancestry.com) Marriage on 7 Nov 1872 in Petrolia of Cyrus Francis Perkins, age 20, of Petrolia, born ONT, Speculator, son of James and Mary Perkins and Margaret Cecilia McIntosh, age 18, of Petrolia, born ONT, dau of John and Mary McIntosh | Family: Cyrus Francis Perkins / Margaret Cecilia MacIntosh (F380)
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6828 | from Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928 (Ancestry.com) On 2 May 1874 in Petrolia, marriage of Alonzo Perkins, age 27 yrs, of Petrolia, born Sparta ONT, bachelor, merchant, son of Wm F and Hannah Perkins and Almeda M Thomas, 18 yrs. of Petrolia, born Stoney Creek ONT, spinster, dau of William and Ann Thomas. Witness Cyrus F Perkins and Herman Ermy (?). | Family: William Alonzo Perkins / Almeda Catherine Thomas (F301)
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6829 | from Oregon Death Certificate (posted by diana greb of findagrave.com) Edith Jenny Baker, born 9 Jun 1879 in IL to Hiram Woodring of PA and Anna Horn of PA, widowed, died on 20 Feb 1946 of Toxic Hepatitis in Lebanon, Linn, OR. Resident for 12 yrs. Burial 23 Feb 1946 in Lebanon IOOF. Informant Frank Baker. | Woodring, Edith Jenny (I2555)
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6830 | from Oregon Death Certificate posted on findagrave.com Bertha Bella Morgan a widowed housewife residing Klamath Falls, Klamath, OR, born 16 Jun 1879 in Claire MI to William Edward Baker and Anna Augusta Schunk, died on 3 Oct 1964 in Klamath Falls of congestive heart failure. Burial on 6 Oct at Linkville cemetery in Klamath Falls. Informant Anna Marie Hall (daughter). | Baker, Bertha Belle (I15292)
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6831 | From Oregon Deaths and Burials, 1903-1947 (familysearch.org) Eliza Esabel Rose, died 6 Jun 1926, age 49, daughter of W.H. Cogswell and (?) Woodle, husband Daniel Rose. | Cogswell, Isabel Eliza (I6637)
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6832 | from Oregon State Death Certificate (posted on findagrave.com) Caroline Hart, widow of Henry Hart, residing Ilwago WA, born 19 Oct 1825 in Falmouth JAM to Francis Perkins b. ENG and unknown mother b. ENG, died 29 Jul 1918 in Oceanside, Pacific, WA. Burial 1 Aug in Riverside Cemetery. Informant James D Hart. | Perkins, Caroline (I1375)
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6833 | from Pat O'Dell of findagrave: Wed 28 Nov 1859 College Springs to Wm. N. Woods. First dau born at Braddyville, Iowa and in her third year died at East Otto, NY. Son born at College Springs died in third year at W. Salem, Pa. Daughter Melicent born in Ky in 1877 died in 1936. Mary's half-sister Mrs Belle Flenckenstein of East Otto, NY | Dow, Mary Eliza (I4068)
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6834 | from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com) Emma E Woods, a housewife, 29 Oct 1868 in Chagrin Falls, OH to Wm. G. Seykes b. OH & Eliza Secongost b. PA, died on 18 Jul 1910 in New Castle, Lawrence, PA from a gunshot wound in the breast and drowning at Edenburgh, Lawrence, PA. Burial 20 Jul 1910 in Greenville PA. Informant J.F. Woods. | Sykes, Emma E (I5202)
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6835 | from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com) Frank M Woods, retired, husband of Virginia Woods, born 31 Aug 1857 in New Hamburg PA to Wm Woods b. New Hamburg PA & Nancy M White b. PA, died on 17 Aug 1927 in Greenville PA of acute nephritis. Burial on 19 Aug in Shenango Valley Cemetery. Informant H.I. Woods of Stillwater OK. | Woods, Frank Marion (I4288)
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6836 | from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com) Ina Milroy Woods, a housewife residing Sharpsville, PA, married to Ralph A Woods, born 27 Feb 1891 in McKean Co, PA to Charles Milroy and Millie Stark, died on 25 Jul 1960 of renal shutdown. Burial 27 Jul in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Informant Ralph A Woods of Sharpsville. | Milroy, Ina May (I5198)
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6837 | from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com) James Alexander Woods, a hotel bar tender, single, born 6 Nov 1864 in Mercer PA to John Alexander Woods b. Mercer PA & Eva Eich b. Homburg GER, died on 6 Apr 1914 in Greenville, Mercer, PA of pulmonary tuberculosis. Burial 8 Apr in Shenango Valley Cemetery. Informant Frederick Lewis Bach of Rochester PA. | Woods, James Alexander (I4040)
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6838 | from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com) John F Woods, 73, a retired machinist for the B&O R.R. residing New Castle, Lawrence, PA, widow of Emma Sykes Woods (died 1910), born Greenville PA to Alexander Woods b. USA & Eva Eich b. Germany, died 10 Dec 1935 in New Castle of acute broncho-pneumonia. Burial 12 Dec 1935 in Shenango Cemetery, Greenville PA. Informant John R Woods of Mayfield Heights OH. | Woods, John Frederick (I4039)
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6839 | from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com) Mrs Mary Woods, a housewife residing Pitcairn PA, married to Frederick H Woods, born 20 Feb 1901 in Warren OH to Thomas G Waller b. UNK & Emma Weir b. Fredonia PA, died on 3 Sep 1938 in Pittsburgh PA of breast cancer. Burial in Sharpsville, Mercer, PA. Informant F.H. Woods. | Weller, Mary Elizabeth (I17584)
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6840 | from Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964" (ancestry.com) William Wesley Woods, age 45 min, born 26 Mar 1917 in Sharpsville, Mercer, PA to George Woods b. Sharpsville & Ella A Gallup b. Little Rock AR, died on 26 Mar 1917 in Sharpsville of atelectasis. Burial at Riverside cemetery, Sharpsville. Informant George Woods. | Woods, William Wesley (I5201)
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6841 | from Philadelphis Evening Bulletin, Jan 1927 Mrs. Frederick Howard TREAT of Wayne, died early today at her home after an illness of several months. She was seventy-three. She was born in Brattleboro, Vt., in 1854, the daughter of Elizabeth FARR and Lucius DAY, both of old New England stock. In 1878, she was married to Mr. TREAT, also of New England ancestry. She is survived by three children, Herbert Adams TREAT, Devon, and Frederick H. TREAT, Jr., and Mrs. William C. DICKSON, both of ???. | Day, Mary Lucie (I832)
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6842 | From Portland Vital Records Hart, James D June 13, 1930 City_of_Portland 1777 | Hart, James Dixon (I1940)
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6843 | from Princeville Telephone, Mar 1955 (findagrave.com) John B. Hough, well known retired farmer, passed away at Methodist hospital in Peoria Saturday afternoon following an illness of several years. He was born in Galva June 6, 1877, a son of William and Emma Day Hough. He was united in marriage to Miss Rosene Pauline Klepfer December 21, 1898, she passed away October 11, 1906. December 26, 1910 he married Miss Florence Pullen of Dunlap. He lived in Stark county for a few years and 1901 the Houghs moved to Akron township about two and one half miles east of Princeville and resided on the farm until his retirement a few years ago. Surviving are his wife: two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Adams of Princeville and Mrs. Rosene VanSandt of Indianapolis, Ind., one granddaughter, Miss Frances Adams, a sister, Mrs. William Luff of Kokomo, Ind., a nephew, William S. Hough of Kokomo Ind. And a niece, Miss Elizabeth Luff of Kokomo, Ind. Preceding him in death were his parents, a brother and sister and a son, Paul Simpson Hough. Funeral services were held in the Bouton Memorial Home Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Arnold Dalzell of the Presbyterian church in charge. He was laid to rest in the Princeville cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews, Ben, Robert, Chester and Alva Pullen. Harold Hall and Ralph Streitmaiter. Among those attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Luff and daughter Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. William of Kokomo, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson of Abingdon, Mrs. Eliza Orendorf of Peoria and Mrs. Emmel Bloeser of Moline. | Hough, John Boyden (I5339)
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6844 | from Probate file for Edward Fitzmaurice, 25 Jul 1907 (ancestry.com) "That the said decedent, Edward Fitzmaurice, left no will, and left, as his only heirs at law, Martha M. Hanify, his daughter, who is entitled to a one-third interest in all the property and estate remaining for distribition; Lena Stolker and Marie Stolker, children of Catherine Stolker, a deceased daughter, who are each entitled to a one-sixth interest in all property and estate remaining for distribution; and Edward J. Brown, Hale Brown, Gerald Brown and Eugenia J. Brady, children of Annie Brown, a deceased daughter, who are each entitled to a one-twelfth interest in all property and estate remaining for distribution." | Fitzmaurice, Edward (I1718)
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6845 | From Probate records of Elgin County CREELMAN, WILLIAM YARMOUTH, 1848, FILE=26, MFNO=1465 NOTES - death date uncertain, no will, died at Detroit - petition was by Bedford Ogilvie of Yarmouth and Hannah Ogilvie, his wife - petition granted August 30, 1848 | Creelman, William (I1786)
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6846 | from published obituary (weirfuneralhome.com) Hazel May Baker, 93, a retired secretary for Gilmore-Rothery Ins CO, where she worked for years, until her retirement in 1972, died Wednesday, December 13, 2000 at Melrose Nursing and Rehab Center in Melrose, Massachusetts. Hazel was born and Educated in Medford, graduating from Medford High School. After High School, she moved to Malden where she resided for the rest of her life. She was a member of the Centre United Methodist Church, and she was active within the Church groups there. Miss Baker lived in Malden, Massachusetts for most of he life. She is survived by many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father Albert Baker, her mother Mabel Cole, her brothers Albert Baker, Arthur Baker, Clifford Baker, Warren Baker, her sisters Villa Appel, Georgia Baker, and Helen Wood. She was born November 02, 1907 in Medford, Massachusetts the daughter of Albert and Mabel (Cole) Baker. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 18, 2000 at 10:00 A.M. at Weir - Mac Cuish Funeral Home. Rev. John C. Blair of Centre United Methodist Church will be officiating. Burial will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford. | Baker, Hazel May (I2284)
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6847 | from Quincy newspaper - 10 Dec 1925 (posted by Karen de Sanno on findagrave.com) "Dr. Reuben Woods One of Oldest Professional Men in Quincy, Dies" For More Than Forty Years Practiced in Payson and Quincy, Being Known as One of Leading Eye and Ear Specialists in This Section of the Country - Had Distinguished Record, as Surgeon With Union Army During the Civil War. ---- Dr. Reuben Woods, one of the oldest and most widely known members of his profession in Illinois, died at his home in Quincy, 1807 Jersey street, at 10 o'clock Wednesday evening at the advanced age of eighty-eight years. He retired from active practice several years ago and for many months the infirmities of advancing years have confined him to his home. With characteristic patience he bore the affliction of his steadily failing strength, ever thoughtful for those about him, greeting his friends with a smile and a flash of his native wit, ever grateful for the kindly offices of those who cared for him. He was spared from suffering during his illness and when the final summons came he quietly closed his eyes in eternal sleep." Reuben was a prominent ear, nose and throat specialist. He was a surgeon during the Civil War and among the first to use anethesia during the Civil War. One of Founders of Quincy Humane Society and member of the University Club of Chicago. | Woods, Reuben (I17837)
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6848 | FROM R. L. POLK & CO.'S 1886-7 BAY CITY DIRECTORY Hill Clement C, res 804 Fitzhugh Hill Frederick C, clerk, bds 804 Fitzhugh Hill Rufus C, laborer Thomas Munn, bds 804 Fitzhugh FROM R. L. POLK & CO.'S 1890-91 BAY CITY DIRECTORY HILL Frederick C, Mach Industrial wks, Bds 310 Webster | Hill, Clemon Church (I1389)
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6849 | From Recollection of Louisville by Joseph J Eisenbeis, Vol. 65, Jan 1991 (Filson Club History Quarterly) Across the street was Charles Volz' grocery. He was a very nice man, but he did not do as well as Mr. Steinmetz, namely because he was a Republican and the neighborhood by far was Democratic. He also had Republican speakings with a platform in his back yard which faced the street. Mr. Volz sold his grocery finally to a Mr. Kirk with Kamber dairy store in rear. Motto: When in business be neutral and independent. | Volz, Charles Rudolf (I8205)
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6850 | from Records of New Cemetery at Andover Center in "History of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire: 1751-1906" Baker, Caroline M., wife of Charles died Dec. 18. 1881, aged 52 years | Dow, Caroline M (I14362)
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