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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, January 5, 2005
CROOKSVILLE -- Robert L. Eveland, 88, of Midland, Mich., formerly of Crooksville,
died Saturday, Jan. 1, 2005, at a Midland hospital. He was born March 12, 1916, in
McLuney, the son of the late Mary Fleming Eveland and Vernon C. Eveland. He retired
in 1977 from General Motors Co. in Columbus. He enjoyed the fellowship
of the Masonic bodies, golf and traveling. He first married E. Marguerite
Penrod Eveland on Dec. 24, 1934, who died Sept. 19, 1969. On Aug. 14, 1993,
he married Loretta Savage Wilson Eveland. She survives in Midland. In addition
to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Carol Ann Boyer of Dunn, N.C. and
Connie (Bill) Dunn of Marion; a brother, M. Stephen of California; 12 grandchildren;
a great-grandchild; and his wife's family. No calling hours will be observed.
Burial will be in Iliff Cemetery, near Crooksville. Arrangements are being
handled by Goebel Funeral Home, 36 N. Buckeye St., Crooksville. Obituary may
be viewed and online register book signed at www.goebelfuneralhome.com.
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Father: Living Clark
Mother: Living Lough
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Census: 2 Jan 1920
, Indiana, Owen Co., Wayne Tp, Gosport, ED230, p72A
S4323
Census: 15 Apr 1930
, Indiana, Knox Co., Vincennes, ED42-26, p18A
S4324
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Father: Albert Stevens
Mother: Ora Lottie Langley
Sources:
S4324: [S4324] 1930 census, Indiana, Knox Co., Vincennes, ED42-26, p18A
S4323: [S4323] 1920 census, Indiana, Owen Co., Wayne Tp, Gosport, ED230, p72A
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Census: 14 Apr 1930
, New Mexico, Roosevelt Co., Portales, ED21-2, p138B
S3975
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Father: Jacob Willis Capps
Mother: Nora Belle Deaver
Sources:
S3975: [S3975] 1930 census, New Mexico, Roosevelt Co., Portales, ED21-2, p138B
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Census: 5 Feb 1920
, Texas, Taylor Co., Pct 2, ED265, p166B
S6073
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Father: Rufus Melven Bowman
Mother: Martha Lela Ellen Dotson
Sources:
S6073: [S6073] 1920 census, Texas, Taylor Co., Pct 2, ED265, p166B
S9018: California Death Records
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Father: Living Brenner
Mother: Living Mosora
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Census: 7 Jan 1920
, Tennessee, Montgomery Co., Clarksville, ED160, p168A
S3290
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Father: Carvosso Bruce Plummer
Mother: Mary E "Minnie" Dickson
Sources:
S3290: [S3290] 1920 census, Tennessee, Montgomery Co., Clarksville, ED160, p168A
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Notes:
Source:Chosen Land - Barber County, Kansas, pg. 419
secondary Source: http://www.ku.edu/kansas/medicine/chosen/bch_aubley.html
Guy Aubley
W.C. Aubley came to Barber County from Pennsylvania in 1887 with his parents.
He was eleven years old at the time. They settled on a farm west of Medicine
Lodge, which is still in the family. At age 16 he made the Cherolkee Strip run.
W.C. was one of the old-time cowboys. He rounded up cattle for the Comanche
Pool Ass'n.
W.C. married Lucy Lukens in 1903. She was born at Black Oak, Mo., in 1884,
the first daughter of Frances and Anna Lukens. To this union four children were
born: Carl, Madge, Guy, and Ralph.
All four of us children attended Doles school, which was only three-fourths
of a mile from home. Sometimes Cedar Creek would get so high, our father would
take us to school in a grain wagon pulled by horses. Mr. F.M. Shell, Fern Shell,
Joy Tedrow Elliott, Mrs. Olive Gordon Shepherd were some of my teachers.
Summers were always busy. We had 20 cows to milk, and I worked 6 head of
horses in the fields. We had a threshing machine and a "cook shack" crew of 12
or 14 people. Since I have owned my own truck since 1925, I hauled the grain
from this rig. The hired men always came from Arkansas a week early to cut
weeds and hoe corn to earn their board and room. They slept in the haymow. My
father usually sent the men money so they could buy shoes and pay for their
transportation to our place.
My mother had two hired girls to help do the cooking during harvest. She had
her own gun to kill the frying chickens. We had a large orchard, so there was
much canning to do.
One summer we took a trip to Colorado in our 1914 Model T Ford. There were
seven in the car, six of the family and the hired girl. We traveled as far as
Mingona school (3 or 4 miles from home) and camped the first night.
I grew up knowing the Gyp Hills like a book, because of my brother, Ralph,
and I rode them many times on our horses.
In winter, when we butchered beef, we always hung it in a tree and covered it
with a sheet and used it as needed. Butchering and curing port was something
else. We always butchered at least 6 or 8 hogs at a time. The lard was rendered
in an iron kettle outside. The pig tails and ears were cooked while the lard
was rendering. We kids relished these. The smokehouse was always full of hams,
shoulders, and bacon curing.
My father spent several weeks each spring traveling with Jeff Mills, a country
Vet. We castrated horses for the ranchers.
In the winter, when snow covered everything, my dad would take the hired men
and hunt rabbits. These would be dressed and packed full of snow and used for
food. If we had too many, they would be used to feed the hogs. There were no
mineral supplements then.
In 1931, I married Bertha Singer, and we moved north of Medicine Lodge to a
farm where we still live. I still truck for friends and neighbors when needed,
besides farming our own place.
source: http://www.ku.edu/kansas/medicine/obit/obita14.html
Guy Frederick Aubley, 90, died July 2, 1999, at Medicine Lodge
Memorial Hospital, Medicine Lodge.
He was born April 17, 1909, on the family farm near Medicine
Lodge, the son of William C. and Lucy A. Lukens Aubley. A life-
time Barber County resident. He was a farmer and rancher and the
former operator of Aubley Trucking.
He was a participant in the Indian Peace Treaty, starting with
the very first one. He was involved in the Pony Express portration
for as long as his health let him.
He belonged to First Christian Church, Medicine Lodge, where he
was a deacon, was a past president of the Barber County Farm Bureau,
a 4-H leader and belonged to the Pratt Saddle Club.
On January 30, 1931, he married Bertha Ellen Singer at Kiowa.
She survives.
Other survivors include: a son, Gene and Pat Aubley, Sawyer; a
daughter, Barbara and Dick Petry, Dover, Tennessee; a brother, Ralph,
Medicine Lodge; three grandchildren, Stephanie and Ron Hawkins,
Medicine Lodge, Brad Petry, Renton, Washington, and Pam Ferguson,
Seattle, Washington; and three great-grandchildren, Clayton Miracle,
Pratt, Ian and Maggie Hawkins, Medicine Lodge.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Carl; and a sister, Madge
Evans.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 5, 1999, at First Christian
Church, Medicine Lodge, with the Rev. Tom Walters, presiding. Burial
was in Mumford Cemetery, Nashville.
Memorials may be sent to the church, in care of Larrison-Forsyth
Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge.
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Father: Charles Harry Watts
Mother: Stella Oliver
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Census: 8 Jun 1900
, Iowa, Henry Co., Trenton Twp, ED39, p189B
S2597
Census: 11 May 1910
, Iowa, Henry Co., Trenton, ED41, p236A
S2596
Census: 22 Jan 1920
, Iowa, Henry Co., Trenton Twp, ED43, p186A
S2598
Census: 25 Apr 1930
, Trenton, Henry Co., Iowa, ED44-24, p286A
S2595
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Sources:
S2595: [S2595] 1930 census, Trenton, Henry Co., Iowa, ED44-24, p286A
S2598: [S2598] 1920 census, Iowa, Henry Co., Trenton Twp, ED43, p186A
S2596: [S2596] 1910 census, Iowa, Henry Co., Trenton, ED41, p236A
S2597: [S2597] 1900 census, Iowa, Henry Co., Trenton Twp, ED39, p189B
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Census: 12 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Perry Co., Pike Twn, ED73, pg143B
S1975
Census: 11 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Perry Co., Clayton Twp, ED64-3, pg192B
S1974
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Father: Marion Elwood Savage
Mother: Mary T Shaner
Notes:
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Wed, April 3, 1974, p12 A
Lancaster - Gerald D Savage, 62, of 941 Pierce avenue, Lancaster
died at 8:30 p.m. Monday in Lancaster Fairfield Hospital here. He
was a retired employe of Anchor-Hocking Glass Company. He was born
Feb 4, 1912, in Perry County, a son of Marion and Mary Shaner Savage.
Mr. Savage was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Lodge and
Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his widow, Helen Walker Savage; two daughters, Miss
Charlotte of the home and Mrs. William (Anita Kay) Casey of Lancaster;
a granddaughter and a grandson; five sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Steele of
Columbus, Miss Chestoria Savage, Mrs. Fern Sinift and Mrs. Hazel
Storts, all of New Lexington, and Mrs. Vivian Bush of Lancaster, two
brothers, Paul and Lester Savage, both of New Lexington. Services
will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Frank E. Smith Funeral Home,
North Columbus street here. Burial will be in a Lancaster Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Sources:
S1974: [S1974] 1930 census, Ohio, Perry Co., Clayton Twp, ED64-3, pg192B
S1975: [S1975] 1920 census, Ohio, Perry Co., Pike Twn, ED73, pg143B
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Census: 16 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Marion Co., Marion, ED91, p154B
S2467
Census: 2 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Marion Co., Marion, ED134, p227A
S2465
Census: 25 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Marion Co., Marion, ED57-17, p192B
S2474
Father: Howard Orr Kinney
Mother: Alma Arnelle Wurtsbaugh
Notes:
served US Army WWI, 11 May 1918 - 19 Oct 1919, PFC
The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio, Monday, June 20, 1960
Zenas Rhu Kinney, 59, of 1032 Glendale Ave, died Sunday at 12:20 p.m.
in his residence. He had been ill for two years. Born March 13,
1901 in Richwood, he was the son of Howard Orr and Alma Arville
Wurtsbaugh Kinney. His mother was a native of Essex, O., and his
father from Dresden, O. A painter by trade, he was employed at
the Osgood Co. and had resided in Marion for 53 years. He came
to Marion from Green Camp. He was a member of the VFW and had
spent 18 months overseas during World War 1. He was a private
in the Army. On Nov. 3, 1930, in Covington Ky., he married
Eulialia Fletcher, who died May 9, 1960. Surviving are four
daughters, Mrs. Maxine Allen of 916 Underwood Ave., Mrs. Laura
D Cope of 416 Davids St, Mrs. Florence Carol Pfeiffer of 195
Summit St. and Miss Dorothy Ann Kinney at home; one sone, Ronald
Sterling Kinney of 1030 Glendale Ave.; 11 grandchildren and one
brother Revilo F Kinney of Santa Clara Calif. One sister and
two brothers preceeded him in death. Funeral services will be
conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Hughes-Hyll Mortuary. The
Rev. John C. Woodward will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel
Heights Memory Gardens. Friends may call at he funeral home
any time.
Sources:
S2474: [S2474] 1930 census, Ohio, Marion Co., Marion, ED57-17, p192B
S2465: [S2465] 1920 Census, Ohio, Marion Co., Marion, ED134, p227A
S2467: [S2467] 1910 census, Ohio, Marion Co., Marion, ED91, p154B
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Census: 14 Jan 1920
, Maryland, Baltimore City, Ward 20, ED33, p264B
S3657
Census: 4 Apr 1930
, Maryland, Baltimore City, Ward 20, ED4-334, p205A
S3658
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Sources:
S3658: [S3658] 1930 census, Maryland, Baltimore City, Ward 20, ED4-334, p205A
S3657: [S3657] 1920 census, Maryland, Baltimore City, Ward 20, ED33, p264B
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Census: 1870
, Pennsylvania, Bradford Co., Sprinfield Twp, pg436A
S1291
Census: 1880
, Pennsylvania, Bradford Co., Springfield twp
S0121
Census: 1900
, Pennsylvania, Bradford Co., Springfield Twp, ED38, pg91B
Census: 1910
, Pennsylvania, Bradford Co., Springfield Twp, ED37 pg65B
S0144
Census: 1920
, New York, Chemung Co., Ashland Twp, Wellsburg Village, ed1, p4B
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Father: Rulandus B Culp
Mother: Mary J Mahood
Sources:
S0144: [S0144] 1910 census, Pennsylvania, Bradford Co., Springfield Twp, ED37 pg65B
S0121: [S0121] 1880 census, Pennsylvania, Bradford Co., Springfield twp
S1291: [S1291] 1870 census, Pennsylvania, Bradford Co., Sprinfield Twp, pg436A
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Census: 10 Apr 1930
, Texas, Hall Co., Memphis, ED96-3, p150B
S5783
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Father: Riley Virgel Whatley
Mother: Agnes M Walker
Notes:
San Antonio Express-News (TX) - January 1, 2006
Lawrence "Larry" R. Whatley, age 82, passed away on December 29,
2005 after a long illness. He was born to Riley and Agnes Whatley
in Olney, Texas on September 19, 1923. Lawrence served in the 63rd
Infantry Division during World War II in Rhineland and Central
Europe. He was awarded the WWII Victory Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal,
American Theater Ribbon, EAME Theater Ribbon and two Bronze Service
Stars. Lawrence had worked as an electrician in Austin, Texas, for
many years and retired from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
Design & Construction Division in 1987. Lawrence loved to fish and
enjoyed many years of gardening on his farm in Dale, Texas. His wife
of 59 years, LaVerne Moehrig Whatley, a daughter Nancy Jean Tweddell
of Lexington Park, Maryland, and son Jerry Wayne Whatley of Chehalis,
Washington survive him. Visitation will be held on Monday, January 2,
2006 from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM at the Schertz Funeral Home. Services
will begin at 12:30 PM at the Schertz Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday,
January 3, 2006 with the Rev. Brett Becker officiating. Interment
will be at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Bert Hyatt, Alfred
Biegert, Charles Biesenbach, Billy Hanks, Kenneth Rheinlander and
Gerald Roberts will serve as pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, those
so desiring may make a contribution to the National Parkinson
Association, National Diabetes Association or to the charity of
their choice. Arrangements with: Schertz Funeral Home.
Sources:
S5783: [S5783] 1930 census, Texas, Hall Co., Memphis, ED96-3, p150B
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Census: 13 Jan 1920
, Tennessee, Hamilton Co., Dist 4, ED46, p281B
S6185
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Father: James Ebridge Stafford
Mother: Mae Quinn
Sources:
S6185: [S6185] 1930 census, Tennessee, Hamilton Co., Dist 4, ED46, p281B
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