Census: 9 Jun 1880
, Texas, Burleson Co., Pct 4, ED31, p66D
S5975
Census: 11 Jun 1900
, Texas, Pecos Co., Pct 3, ED65, p20A
S5976
Census: 3 May 1910
, New Mexico, Eddy Co., Dayton, ED79, p129A
S5977
Census: 26 Jan 1920
, New Mexico, Lea Co., Knowles, ED91, p259B
S5984
Census: 22 Apr 1930
, Texas, Pecos Co., Pct 3, ED186-7, p71A
S5983
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Father: James Monroe Shaw
Mother: Martha Jane Longley
Sources:
S5983: [S5983] 1930 census, Texas, Pecos Co., Pct 3, ED186-7, p71A
S5984: [S5984] 1920 census, New Mexico, Lea Co., Knowles, ED91, p259B
S5977: [S5977] 1910 census, New Mexico, Eddy Co., Dayton, ED79, p129A
S5976: [S5976] 1900 census, Texas, Pecos Co., Pct 3, ED65, p20A
S5975: [S5975] 1880 census, Texas, Burleson Co., Pct 4, ED31, p66D
SD19669: death certificate
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Census: 23 Sep 1870
, Virginia, Franklin Co., Blackwater Tp, p263B
S5748
Census: 14 Jun 1880
, Virginia, Franklin Co., Blackwater Tp, ED100, p8D
S5749
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Father: Madison J Akers
Mother: Sarah "Sallie" Lynch
Sources:
S5749: [S5749] 1880 census, Virginia, Franklin Co., Blackwater Tp, ED100, p8D
S5748: [S5748] 1870 census, Virginia, Franklin Co., Blackwater Tp, p263B
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Census: 2 Jan 1920
, California, Tulare Co., Exeter Tp, ED203, p199A
S4718
Census: 14 Apr 1930
, California, Tulare Co., Porterville, ED54-53, p293A
S4719
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Father: John Marion Longley
Mother: Eliza Jane Davis
Notes:
Porterville Recorder, The (CA) - October 13, 2007
John Raymond Longley Sr. ("Ray") was born to John Marion and Eliza
Jane Longley on March 24th, 1914 in Meigs County, Tennessee. Ray
was the second youngest of five siblings. In 1919, at the age of
five, Ray moved with his parents and siblings to Porterville,
California. Ray called Porterville home for the next 88 years.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 14th from 2:00 PM to 7:00
PM at Myers Chapel. A graveside service will be held on Monday,
October 15th at 11:30 AM at Vandalia Cemetery. Ray attended
Porterville High School and Porterville College. During the Great
Depression, Ray's work included working for the McComber Pack Station
near Quaking Aspens, where he packed tourists on horses into the
backcountry, an experience that instilled in Ray a life-long love
of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. When the U.S. entered World War II,
Ray answered our nation's call and was commissioned in 1942 as an
officer in the Army Air Corps. During his time-in-service, Ray
attended Officer Candidate School at Miami Beach, Florida and was
stationed in Victorville, California. While a Captain, Ray was sent
to Guam and Okinawa. When the War ended, Ray returned to the Valley
and farmed cotton and plum-prunes, raised registered short-horn
cattle, and operated his own dairy. Also, Ray taught in the
agriculture department at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia.
While in his 30's, Ray was elected to the Joint Porterville High
School and Junior College Board (now Porterville Community College).
While on the Board, Ray was instrumental in moving the college from
the Porterville High School Campus to a campus of its own. Ray was
elected to serve as the Fifth District Tulare County Supervisor in
the mid 1950s and served in that capacity for three four-year terms.
While Ray was serving on the Board of Supervisors, the Board
acquired farm property located on the then western edge of Visalia
to build the present day courthouse, replacing the prior courthouse
in downtown Visalia that had been damaged in an earthquake. After
deciding not to run for a fourth term as supervisor, Ray went on to
work for President Johnson's administration under the Safe Streets
Act, performing criminal justice policy development in five central
valley counties, including Tulare, Kern, Kings, Fresno and Madera.
Ray's work contributed to the development and adoption of many key
initiatives, including "Proteus," which is still active today. Ray's
life-long love of the Sierras led him, Ray Banks, Max Cochran, and
other like-minded friends to establish the High Sierras Stock Users
Association in 1981. The organization has since grown into the
Backcountry Horsemen of America, with 20 separate state
organizations. These organizations are dedicated to preserving the
back-county for present and future generations' enjoyment and
promoting good forest land management and use policies. Rather than
retiring at 60, Ray bought and managed the highly successful
Porterville Horseshoeing School, which had been founded by Ralph
Hoover, who taught Ferrier Science at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. It
gained a worldwide reputation as students from throughout the United
States and around the world learned corrective and therapeutic
shoeing, using their skills at racetracks and in local farrier
businesses. Eventually, Ray retired with his horses to his home
southwest of Porterville. Even in retirement, Ray stayed active in
the community, serving as a volunteer Forest Service Ranger in the
Golden Trout Wilderness. Ray leaves his wife, Paula, two sons, Dr.
Karl Longley and John R. Longley Jr - four grandchildren:
Eleanor-Jane Hampton, Ruthie Alekseyev, Paularae LeBaron, and Capt.
John R. Longley III - and seven great-grandchildren: Tanner
Hampton, Sierra, Sydney, Sian and Jakob Aleskeyev, and Emma and
Sarah LeBaron. Ray also leaves an older brother, Herbert Longley of
Grants Pass, Oregon, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, and
many close friends. Ray was very gregarious and enjoyed his contacts
with all his friends. We will all miss him dearly. For so many, he
will always be "Pop." Memorial Contributions may be sent to
Backcountry Horseman of California P.O. Box 1610 Oakdale, California
95361-1610. Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.myersfuneral.com. Myers Funeral Service & Crematory is in
charge of arrangements.
Sources:
S4719: [S4719] 1930 census, California, Tulare Co., Porterville, ED54-53, p293A
S4718: [S4718] 1920 census, California, Tulare Co., Exeter Tp, ED203, p199A
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Father: Robert Merlin "Bob" Longley
Mother: Living Knowles
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Father: Living Brock
Mother: Living Ross
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Census: 1920
, Arizona, Cochise Co., Whitewater Precinct, pg117, sh6B
S0721
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Notes:
info from worldconnect database "o_donnchadha" Pat Dunphy ([email protected])
Sources:
S0721: [S0721] 1920 census, Arizona, Cochise Co., Whitewater Precinct, pg117, sh6B
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Father: Living Berend
Mother: Living Mendenhall
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Father: Living Biers
Mother: Living Smolensk
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Census: 1840
, Missouri, Barry Co., Smith Tp, ln11
S3896
Census: 17 Aug 1850
, Missouri, Polk Co., Dist 71, p8A
S3891
Census: 29 Jun 1870
, Missouri, Greene Co., Boone Tp, p11A
S3887
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Sources:
S3887: [S3887] 1870 census, Missouri, Greene Co., Boone Tp, p11A
S3891: [S3891] 1850 census, Missouri, Polk Co., Dist 71, p8A
S3896: [S3896] 1840 census, Missouri, Barry Co., Smith Tp, ln11
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Father: Living Fusner
Mother: Living Maxwell
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Father: Bernard Sewell Longley
Mother: Marie Dorothy Schier
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Census: 26 Jan 1930
, Texas, Montague Co., Pct 2, ED169-4, p130B
S5974
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Father: Thomas Roy Hurley
Mother: Effie Ruth Ice
Sources:
S5974: [S5974] 1930 census, Texas, Montague Co., Pct 2, ED169-4, p130B
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Census: Jun 1900
, North Dakota, Grand Forks, Co., Grand Forks Tp, ED67, p146A
S6506
Census: 26 Apr 1910
, Minnesota, Hennepin Co., Minneapolis, ED105, p194B
S6493
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Father: Abraham W Satterfield
Mother: Unknown satterfield
Sources:
S6493: [S6493] 1910 census, Minnesota, Hennepin Co., Minneapolis, ED105, p194B
S6506: [S6506] 1900 census, North Dakota, Grand Forks, Co., Grand Forks Tp, ED67, p146A
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Census: 1840
, Tennessee, Bradley Co., ln20
S5021
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Father: William Tryon Patterson
Mother: Abigail Longley
Sources:
S5021: [S5021] 1840 census, Tennessee, Bradley Co., ln20
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Father: Willis A Loehr
Mother: Callie Chilcoat
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Census: 15 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta, ED44, p54A
S3327
Census: 2 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta, ED72, p180A
S3328
Census: 14 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Washington Twp, ED60-35, p5A
S3330
Census: 24 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED58-12, p25A
S3331
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Father: Amos Henry Gheen
Mother: Elsie Myrtle Leggett
Notes:
WWI registration states "he travels with a merry-go-round" age 18
Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday Morning, 26 May 1954, p9
Edward Henry Gheen, 53, of rear 913 Monroe street died at Good
Samaritan hospital at 2 o'clock yesterday afternnon. He was admitted
for surgery at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Gheen was born at Malta, a son of
Amos and Elsie Legget Gheen. He had resided in Zanesville for the
past 30 years. He was employed at the Ballas Eggs Producs Co.
Surviving are his widow, Lillan Jenkins Gheen; three sons, Harry of
South Zanesville Rt. 1, Donald of Wabash avenue and Amos of the
home; four daughters, Mrs. Walter Church of Adamsville, Mrs.
Paul Thomas of 1128 Woodlawn avenue, Miss Melvina and Miss Ethel
Gheen of the home; two brothers, Howard of Jackson street and Harry
of Malta; one sister, Mrs Helen Wells of Tridelphia; and 18
grandchildren. The body was removed to the Putnam chapel of the
Mader-Poeples funeral home pending arrangements.
Sources:
S3331: [S3331] 1930 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED58-12, p25A
S3330: [S3330] 1930 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Washington Twp, ED60-35, p5A
S3328: [S3328] 1920 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta, ED72, p180A
S3327: [S3327] 1910 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta, ED44, p54A
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Census: 1 Jun 1900
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Tp, ED35, p116A
S5324
Census: 15 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED49,. p112B
S5321
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Father: Lee Mell
Mother: Arminda "Minnie" Gheen
Notes:
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, October 18, 1958
Stockport Couple Die in Rout 77 Accident
BEVERLY- Leonard Calendine, well-known Stockport resident and retired
operator of a hardware store, and his wife, the former Lottie Mell,
were fatally hurt Friday about 7 p.m. when two autos hit nearly
head-on in an intense fog two miles north of here on Ohio 77.
Critically hurt was the Calendine's granddaughter, Mrs. Delores
Hunter, about 25, also of Stockport. She was riding in the backseat
of the auto driven by Calendine. Less seriously injured was the
driver of the other car, Otis Hooper of McConnelsville Route 3.
Friends of the Calendies said they were both in their mid-50s, while
Hooper is about the same age. The Ohio highway patrol at Marietta
was investigating the crash. No cause was known. The Calendines and
Mrs. Hunter had apparently attended evangelistic services at Beverly
and were en route home. The Hooper car was traveling north. Scene
of the crash was on a long curve of the two-lane highway about 13
miles south of McConnelsville in Washington county, near the junction
of Ohio 76. Mrs. Calendine was hurled from the auto by the impact.
Both she and her husband died of multiple injuries. The
granddaughter was reported to be unconscious with a head injury.
She also sustained a possible fracture of an ankle, and other body
and limb wounds. Hooper sustained several broken teeth and face
cuts and a leg injury. Both were taken to the Marietta Memorial
hospital in a McCurdy ambulance from Beverly. The bodies of Mr.
and Mrs. Calendine were taken to the McCurdy funeral home and later
removed to the Miller funeral home at McConnelsville. Survivors
include a son Ralph., who operates the hardware store at Stockport;
and two daughters, Mrs. Capitola Shaner of Stockport and Lucille,
who resides in California.
Sources:
S5321: [S5321] 1910 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED49,. p112B
S5324: [S5324] 1900 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Tp, ED35, p116A
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Census: 1880
, Ohio, Harrison Co., Fairview Twp, pg477C
S1633
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Father: John Adam Lucas
Mother: Sarah Jane Nupp
Sources:
S1633: [S1633] 1880 census, Ohio, Harrison Co., Fairview Twp, pg477C
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Census: 10 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Tuscawaras Co., Oxford Twp, Newcomerstown, ED79-40, p250A
S2452
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Sources:
S2452: [S2452] 1930 census, Ohio, Tuscawaras Co., Oxford Twp, Newcomerstown, ED79-40, p250A
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