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Father: James F Sarasien
Mother: Gloria B Mechling
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Census: 15 Jun 1880
, Missouri, Barry Co., Sugar Creek Tp, ED6, p335B
S5026
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Father: Samuel E Erwin
Mother: Mary Jane Rogers
Sources:
S5026: [S5026] 1880 census, Missouri, Barry Co., Sugar Creek Tp, ED6, p335B
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| m.Harriet M Roe |
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| m.Living Parr |
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Census: 1900
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, ED38, sh3B
S1312
Census: 1910
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, ED52, pg145A
S1311
Census: 1920
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville, ED78, pg240B, sh1B
S1309
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Notes:
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, March 26, 1928
McConnelsville Woman Taken By Death Saturday
McConnelsville, O., Mar 25 - Mrs. George Savage, aged 54, died
Saturday morning at 6:35 o'clock at her home here, of heart trouble.
Mrs. Savage was the daughter of Archibald and Matilda McElhoe, and is
survived by her husband, George Savage; a son, Harold Savage; a brother
T. J. McElhoe, Beverly, and three sisters; Mrs. Ella Phelps, Mrs. Nannie
Morton, Council Bluffs, Ia., Mrs. O. O. Brannen, Stockport, Arrangements
for the funeral cannot be made until word is received from relatives.
parents Archibald McElhose and Matilda Jane Wallace
1880 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, pg187A
Sources:
S1309: [S1309] 1920 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville, ED78, pg240B, sh1B
S1311: [S1311] 1910 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, ED52, pg145A
S1312: [S1312] 1900 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, ED38, sh3B
SD05199: death certificate
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Father: Clarence L Fish
Mother: Twila J McKinley
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Census: 19 Apr 1930
, Oklahoma, Garfield Co., Olive Twp, ED24-53, pg160b, sh7b
S0814
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Father: George Harold Longley
Mother: Lenora Agnes Hunter
Sources:
S0814: [S0814] 1930 census, Oklahoma, Garfield Co., Olive Twp, ED24-53, pg160b, sh7b
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Census: 21 Jun 1860
, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Des Moines Tp, p200
S4594
Census: 5 Aug 1870
, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Van Buren Tp, p330B
S4595
Census: 1 Jun 1880
, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Keosauqua, ED30, p424A
S4596
Census: 22 Jun 1900
, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Van Buren Tp, Keosauqua, ED101, p135A
S4597
| m.Jonathan Nixon |
Sources:
S4597: [S4597] 1900 census, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Van Buren Tp, Keosauqua, ED101, p135A
S4596: [S4596] 1880 census, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Keosauqua, ED30, p424A
S4595: [S4595] 1870 census, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Van Buren Tp, p330B
S4594: [S4594] 1860 census, Iowa, Van Buren Co., Des Moines Tp, p200
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Notes:
Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - August 17, 2001
Armida Nicolosi Dunn, passed peacefully from this world into the
loving arms of Jesus, on August 15, 2001, with her family by her
bedside. Armida was born on April 5, 1915, in Fort Cobb, OK. She
was the daughter of Piedro and Rosa Lee Nicolosi. The family moved
to Oklahoma City in 1921. She graduated from Putnam City High School.
She was a member and past president of the Phi Zeta Phi Sorority. In
her early years, she had pursued a career in cosmetology. Following
World War II, she married Byron M. Dunn and together they owned and
operated several restaurants in the OKC area. Her later years were
spent in partnership with her brothers, Les and Sam Nicolosi, at
Nicolosi's Ranch House Restaurant. Her parents, Piedro and Rosa
Nicolosi, her brothers, Sam and Les Nicolosi, and her nephew, Philip
Piedro Nicolosi, preceded her in death. She is survived by her
daughter, Glenda Lucas, and son-in-law, Curtis Lucas, her beloved
grandchildren, Jeffery Lucas and wife, Julie, and Jonathan Lucas,
great-grandchildren, Blake, Collin, Jacelyn, and Courtlyn Lucas;
brother, Ralph, and sister-in-law, Faye Nicolosi; and sisters-in-law,
Mary and Betty Nicolosi; and all her beloved nieces and nephews.
"Mom you were a truly magnificent lady and a wonderful Nana. May you
walk forever in the loving care of Jesus. We love you." Services
will be held Saturday, August 18, 2001, at 10:00 AM, in the
Resurrection Memorial Cemetery Chapel in Oklahoma City.
SMITH-TURNER 201 E. Main Yukon, OK 354-2533
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Census: 12 Jun 1900
, Indiana, Martin Co., Columbia Twp, ED74, p48A
S3010
Census: 25 Apr 1910
, Indiana, Martin Co., Columbia Twp, ED114, p41A
S3011
Census: 12 Jan 1920
, Indiana, Martin Co., Center Twp, ED133, p188B
S3013
Census: 8 Apr 1930
, Indiana, Martin Co., Shoals, ED51-5, p23B
S3015
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Father: Charles Francis Dowell
Mother: Martha W Albaugh
Sources:
S3015: [S3015] 1930 census, Indiana, Martin Co., Shoals, ED51-5, p23B
S3013: [S3013] 1920 census, Indiana, Martin Co., Center Twp, ED133, p188B
S3011: [S3011] 1910 census, Indiana, Martin Co., Columbia Twp, ED114, p41A
S3010: [S3010] 1900 census, Indiana, Martin Co., Columbia Twp, ED74, p48A
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Census: 15 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED57, p32A
S3706
Census: 21 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Coshocton Co., Franklin Twp, ED25, p51A,
S2624
Census: 21 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Coshocton Co., Franklin Twp, ED16-6, p232A
S2600
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Father: Edward Hayes Watts
Mother: Sue A Tilton
Notes:
The Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, Wednesday, December 31, 1960
Victor L. Watts, 51, of Canton, formerly of Conesville, died
Tuesday in Autlman hospital, Canton, following a short illness.
At one time he played semi-professional baseball in this and
neigboring counties and was a member of the Canon Terriers in
the old Central League. He was born June 25, 1909, at Adams
Mills, where he spent his early life. He went from Canton from
Conesville in 1935 and worked at the Timken Roller Bearing Co.
for 15 years. At the time of his death he was employed at the
Canton Corrugated Box Co. He was married to the former Hazen
Malarkey, Coshocton, Nov. 17, 1933. Surviving besides the widow
are two daughters, Mrs. Jennings Unger, Canton, and Miss Sandra
Watts, Cleveland; a sister, Mabel Watts and a brother Edward
Watts, both of Conesville. Services will be held Friday
afternoon at the Waltner funeral home, Canton. Burial will be
in a Canton cemetery.
Sources:
S2600: [S2600] 1930 census, Ohio, Coshocton Co., Franklin Twp, ED16-6, p232A
S2624: [S2624] 1920 census, Ohio, Coshocton Co., Franklin Twp, ED25, p51A,
S3706: [S3706] 1910 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED57, p32A
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Census: 8 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Harrison Co., Rumley Twp, Jewett, ED34-19, p157B
S3104
| m.Joseph Grove Donaldson |
Sources:
S3104: [S3104] 1930 census, Ohio, Harrison Co., Rumley Twp, Jewett, ED34-19, p157B
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| m.Living Knowles |
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Father: William Martin Clary
Mother: Lodie Lourie "Edna" Washington
Notes:
Press-Enterprise, The (Riverside, CA) - August 3, 2002
MILDRED O. GARDNER, 77, died Wednesday at Riverside Community
Hospital. Born in Davis, Okla., Mrs. Gardner lived in Riverside 50
years. She worked for the Riverside County Department of Mental
Health as a clerk before she retired. Mrs. Gardner is survived by
a daughter, Connie McCoy of Riverside; two grandchildren; a
great-grandchild; and a sister, Estelle McMullen of Greenville.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Riverside National
Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 until 9 p.m. Sunday at Acheson &
Graham Garden of Prayer Mortuary in Riverside.
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Father: Living Dayringer
Mother: Sarah Marlin Ruppert
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Census: 9 Apr 1930
, Maryland, Baltimore, ED4-427, p75A
S3509
| m.Wilfred Browne Starr |
Sources:
S3509: [S3509] 1930 census, Maryland, Baltimore, ED4-427, p75A
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| m.Ida Vilate Tyler |
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Census: 2 Jul 1870
, Missouri, Barry Co., Sugar Creek Tp, p760B
S4731
Census: 15 Jun 1880
, Missouri, Barry Co., Sugar Creek, ED6, p335A
S4735
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Father: George Washington Longley
Mother: Mary Curd
Sources:
S4735: [S4735] 1880 census, Missouri, Barry Co., Sugar Creek, ED6, p335A
S4731: [S4731] 1870 census, Missouri, Barry Co., Sugar Creek Tp, p760B
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Census: 1870
, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, pg363B
S0052
Census: 1880
, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, Dist 13, pg 417C
S0057
Census: 25 Jun 1900
, Missouri, Barry Co., Flat Creek Twp, ED5, p81A
S2395
Census: 20 Apr 1910
, Missouri, Barry Co., Flat Creek Twp, ED7, p52B
S2396
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Father: George Henry Cox
Mother: Mary A Mahala Lee
Notes:
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/cox1.htm
Obit #1
JESS COX DEAD
End Comes to Well Known Citizen at Kendrick, Colo. --- Consumption
Cause.
The angel of death is wandering throughout this land and is no
respector of persons. He summoned the spirit of a well known
citizen of this county, in a distant state, whose body was shipped
to this city, where it arrived Monday noon and was conveyed to the
home of his son Otis Cox, where it remained until about 1 p.m.,
when it was conveyed to the Corinth Church, 4 miles southwest of
this city, where Revs. Charles Vanzandt and M.W. Coones conducted
funeral services before a large assemblage of sorrowing relatives,
neighbors and friends. After the services the remains were intered
in the cemetery near the church. "Jess" Cox, as he was familiarly
called by his many acquaintances, was born in Texas and when quite
young his parents moved to near Elk Horn Tavern on Pea Ridge, Benton
county, Ark., where he lived until arriving at manhood. When 22
years of age he and Miss Fanny Brant, of a well known and highly
esteemed family of near this city, were married and for 36 years
they had been companions in every sense of the word. Her afflictions
for many years required his entire time and he was a devoted husband
and would have made any sacrifice on earth to have her restored to
health. He was conscious of the approach of death and made
suggestions to his sons George, Harry and Roscoe who were with him at
Kendrick, Colo., at their home where he died that they should remain
with their mother and his brother Lee accompany his remains home for
interment and his suggestions were carried out. He was 58 years old
and died of consumption. Many years ago Hess was constable of Flat
Creek township, and was nominated for county assessor by the
democrats, but was defeated in the general election. He was a
member of the Corinth Baptist Church. They were the parents of six
children, five sons survive the father, they are: Roscoe, George and
Harry of Kendrick, Colo., and Otis and Frank of and near this city.
His many friends in this section regret his death and condole with
his wife and sons. His unlimited devotion to his wife in her
affliction had proven that his heart was in the right place.
Obit #2
Jess Cox Dies in Colorado
William Jessie Cox died in Colorady Friday, June 29, of a
complication of troubles, at about the age of 58 years. He moved
to Colorado about a year ago for the benefit of his health and was
living about thirty-five miles ? Colorado Springs. Lung trouble is
believed to have been the principle cause of death. For many years
he was a citizen of the Pasley locality south of Cassville. As a
young man he lived on Pea Ridge and at Elk Horn tavern. Coming to
this county, he married Fanny Brandt, a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Brandt, south of Cassville. Six children were born to
them, a daughter who died in infancy and five sons are living. Three
of the sons, Rosco, Harry and George are living in Colorado. Otis
and Frank live here. His body was brought to Cassville Monday and
taken to Corinth southwest of Cassville where the funeral was
conducted by Rev. Ed Chappell and interment made. The body was
accompanied to Cassville by a brother, Lee Cox, of Altoona Kan. On
account of the very poor health of their mother the sons in Colorado
did not attend the funeral. A brother, Albert Cox, of Avoca, Ark.,
also attended the funeral. Jess Cox was well known in this county.
He had served as constable of Flat Creek township and made the race
a few years ago for the office of county assessor.
Notes from Arline Y. Cox - William Jesse Cox, buried in Corinth
Cemetery, Barry Co, Mo, is the grandson of Jesse C. Cox (my husbands
3rd grand-uncle) and Polly Parker who at one time owned the Elkhorn
Tavern in Benton Co, Arkansas. William Jesse was the son of George
H. Cox and Mahala Lee. Unfortunately I have no dates for William
Jesse Cox & Fanny Brant, but by all indications he was probably
born in the late 1860's to mid 1870's. I would appreciate, if
anyone has any information on this family, to please contact me.
e-mail -- [email protected]
Sources:
S2396: [S2396] 1910 census, Missouri, Barry Co., Flat Creek Twp, ED7, p52B
S2395: [S2395] 1900 census, Missouri, Barry Co., Flat Creek Twp, ED5, p81A
S0057: [S0057] 1880 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, Dist 13, pg 417C
S0052: [S0052] 1870 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, pg363B
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