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Census: 4 May 1910
, Oklahoma, Pittsburg Co., Dow Tp, ED218, p135B
S5450
Census: 29 Jan 1920
, Oklahoma, Okmulgee Co., Henryetta, ED116, p98B
S5455
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Father: Henry Thomas Cook
Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Yeokum
Sources:
S5455: [S5455] 1920 census, Oklahoma, Okmulgee Co., Henryetta, ED116, p98B
S5450: [S5450] 1910 census, Oklahoma, Pittsburg Co., Dow Tp, ED218, p135B
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Census: 21 Jun 1860
, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Brownsville, p502B
S3233
Census: 12 Jun 1880
, Arkansas, Phillips Co., ED236, p319A
S3479
Census: 1 Jun 1900
, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna, ED45, p275B
S3242
Census: May 1910
, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna,ED73, p140A
S3240
Census: 1920
, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna, ED123, p140B
S3241
Census: 10 Apr 1930
, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna, ED39-9, p74B
S3238
Occupation: Physician
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Father: Robertson Yeatman Longley
Mother: Mary Frances Ware
Sources:
S3238: [S3238] 1930 census, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna, ED39-9, p74B
S3241: [S3241] 1920 census, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna, ED123, p140B
S3240: [S3240] 1910 census, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna,ED73, p140A
S3242: [S3242] 1900 census, Arkansas, Lee Co., Marianna, ED45, p275B
S3479: [S3479] 1880 census, Arkansas, Phillips Co., ED236, p319A
S3233: [S3233] 1860 census, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Brownsville, p502B
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Census: 1900
, Oklahoma Territory, Day Co., Pct2 Rawdon, ED 42, pg 7A
S0133
Census: 1920
, Oklahoma, Ellis Co., Day Twp, ED 46 pg 2B,
S0147
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S0147: [S0147] 1920 census, Oklahoma, Ellis Co., Day Twp, ED 46 pg 2B,
S0133: [S0133] 1900 census, Oklahoma Territory, Day Co., Pct2 Rawdon, ED 42, pg 7A
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Census: 1880
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, ED149, pg177B
S1303
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Father: James Bell Kean
Mother: Mary McNeely Savage
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S1303: [S1303] 1880 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, ED149, pg177B
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Census: 23 Apr 1930
, Missouri, Bates Co., Walnut Tp, Foster Town, ED7-33, p219B
S5472
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Father: William Reuben Schooley
Mother: Bessie Mae Yeokum
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S5472: [S5472] 1930 census, Missouri, Bates Co., Walnut Tp, Foster Town, ED7-33, p219B
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| m.Living Turner |
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Father: Chester D Huls
Mother: Living Culp
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Census: 4 Oct 1850
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Jefferson Twp, pg156B
S2170
Census: 1 Aug 1860
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Muskingum Twp, pg83A
S2171
Census: 23 Jun 1870
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Madison Twp, pg199
S2172
Census: 17 Jun 1880
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED154, pg46C
S2173
Census: 18 Jun 1900
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED44, p47B
S2177
Census: 15 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED57, pg32A
S2178
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Father: George S Watts
Mother: Elizabeth Cantwell
Sources:
S2178: [S2178] 1910 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED57, pg32A
S2177: [S2177] 1900 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED44, p47B
S2173: [S2173] 1880 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Cass Twp, ED154, pg46C
S2172: [S2172] 1870 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Madison Twp, pg199
S2171: [S2171] 1860 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Muskingum Twp, pg83A
S2170: [S2170] 1850 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Jefferson Twp, pg156B
SD07133: death certificate
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Census: 3 Apr 1930
, Oklahoma, Payne Co., Eagle Tp, ED60-12, p144B
S4093
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S4093: [S4093] 1930 census, Oklahoma, Payne Co., Eagle Tp, ED60-12, p144B
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| m.Living Maddox |
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| m.Living Plummer |
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Census: 22 Sep 1870
, Virginia, Patrick Co., Smith River District, Elumsville PO, pg570A
S0303
Census: 19 Jun 1880
, Virginia, Floyd Co., Burk's Fork District, ED26, pg26
S0310
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Father: Naaman William Knowles
Mother: Arbella Helms
Sources:
S0310: [S0310] 1880 census, Virginia, Floyd Co., Burk's Fork District, ED26, pg26
S0303: [S0303] 1870 census, Virginia, Patrick Co., Smith River District, Elumsville PO, pg570A
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Census: 17 Jan 1920
, Oklahoma, Murray Co., Coyle Twp, ED87, p13B
S2485
Census: 7 Apr 1930
, Oklahoma, Caddo Co., Banner Twp, ED8-8, p129A
S2489
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Father: Edward J Ratliff
Mother: Rosie Clary
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S2489: [S2489] 1930 census, Oklahoma, Caddo Co., Banner Twp, ED8-8, p129A
S2485: [S2485] 1920 census, Oklahoma, Murray Co., Coyle Twp, ED87, p13B
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Notes:
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 15 Oct 1998, pg 5B
Dr. Philip W. Heuman Sr., 83, physician for 44 years, Harford medical examiner
Dr. Philip Walter Heuman Sr., the quintessential country physician
whose medical career included command of a front-line field hospital
during the Korean War and serving as team doctor for Bel Air High
School football, died Friday at Johns Hopkins Hospital of heart
failure. He was 83. Dr. Heuman, who also was Harford County medical
examiner for 27 years, practiced medicine for 44 years from a
converted two-car garage behind his Dutch colonial house on Hickory
Street in Bel Air. He retired in 1996. A big man with a gregarious
personality, "Doc" Heuman traveled the back roads of Harford County
in his green DeSoto, making house calls. "I delivered over 1,000
babies," he told The Aegis newspaper in Bel Air when he retired. "I
did a lot of home deliveries. I delivered babies every place -- in a
tar paper shack with a dirt floor, in ambulances, in cars, and once
in the office." His wife, the former Marguerite Longley, whom he
married in 1942, said: "He loved being a doctor, and when he retired,
he really missed his patients. They weren't just patients; they were
his friends." Dr. Heuman often accepted such items as deer hides or
tomatoes as payment. "One time we had so many tomatoes, the children
put them in their wagon and went door-to-door selling them," Mrs.
Heuman recalled. "It made no difference to him whether they could
pay or or not" for his services, she said. "It was just a part of his
generosity and compassion for others." Dr. Harvey Proctor Sidwell, a
retired Bel Air physician, was his friend for more than 40 years.
"He was a gentle gentleman," Dr. Sidwell said. "His death marks the
end of an era." Dr. Heuman, who was born in South Bend, Ind., and
raised in Elkhart, Ind., became interested in medicine as a child
after the death of his mother during the influenza epidemic of the
early 1920s. He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the
University of Michigan in 1941 and received his Army commission.
During World War II, he commanded a mortar battalion in Europe and
attained the rank of lieutenant colonel. He received a medical
degree from the University of Maryland in 1950 and completed an
internship at Mercy Hospital. During the Korean War, he was recalled
to active duty for 13 months. Dr. Heuman commanded the 32nd Infantry
Regiment Medical Company, a front-line triage hospital in Korea.
Later, he was assigned to the 7th Division Medical Battalion and
treated soldiers wounded in the battle of Pork Chop Hill that claimed
the lives of 4,000 American soldiers. He was discharged in 1952.
"He had his men rip off the Red Cross patches from their uniforms
because he said the enemy was using them for target practice," Mrs.
Heuman said. "He came home and suffered from such terrible
nightmares." Dr. Heuman had been president of Harford County Medical
Society and was named a Harford County Living Treasure in 1985. He
was a charter member of Maryland Golf and Country Club. On his
office wall is a plaque presented by the Maryland Medical
Association. It reads: "Dr. Heuman was a Man Who Lived Well, Laughed
Often and Loved Much; Who Gained the Respect of Intelligent Men and
the Love of Children; Who Looked for the Best in Others and Gave the
Best He Had." For 40 years, he was an active member of Bel Air
United Methodist Church, 21 Linwood Ave., where a memorial service
will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. He also is survived by two sons,
Philip Walter Heuman Jr. and Michael C. Heuman, both of Abingdon;
two daughters, Christine Page Heuman of San Diego and Patricia Lynn
Heuman Jager of Port Charlotte, Fla.; two brothers, Graydon F. Heuman
of Muncie, Ind., and Robert L. Heuman of Cleveland; and 10
grandchildren.
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Father: Thomas Longley Fair
Mother: Living Dranbauer
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Census: 5 Apr 1930
, Missouri, Grundy Co., Taylor Twp, ED14, p75B
S2772
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Father: William Carral Gibson
Mother: Lucy Arbelle Brown
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S2772: [S2772] 1930 census, Missouri, Grundy Co., Taylor Twp, ED14, p75B
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