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Father: Living Wills
Mother: Living Rager
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| m.Living Barbour |
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Census: 1930
, Virginia, Floyd Co., Little River Dist, ED32-9, pg255A, sh8A
S1093
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Father: John Thompson Harman
Mother: Lelia E M Akers
Notes:
The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia, Jan 23, 1999
VAUGHAN, Marjorie Hope Harman, 74, of 1513 Claremont Court, Pulaski,
died Thursday, January 21, 1999 in the Roanoke Memorial Hospital. She
was born in Floyd County on March 24, 1924 and was the daughter of
the late John Thompson Harman and Lelia Akers Harman. She was also
preceded in death by a brother, Marvin Thompson Harman. She was a
member of the First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. Surviving are her
husband, Archa Vaughan, Jr., Pulaski; son and daughter-in-law, Archa
Vaughan, III and Jacqueline Vaughan, Parsonsville, N.C.; daughter and
son-in-law, Hope Vaughan Sullivan and Rev. Thomas B. Sullivan, Jr.,
Chilhowie; grandchildren, Joshua Thomas Sullivan, Chilhowie, Joslyn
Katherine Vaughan, Goochland; sister, Margaret H. Harman, Floyd; and
several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11
a.m. from the Stevens Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. David Coffey and
the Rev. Tom Sullivan officiating. Burial will follow in the Jacksonville
Cemetery, Floyd. Visiting will be Sunday evening from Stevens Funeral
Home, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, the family wishes that memorials be made to the Multiple
Sclerosis Society. Arrangements by Stevens Funeral Home
Sources:
S1093: [S1093] 1930 census, Virginia, Floyd Co., Little River Dist, ED32-9, pg255A, sh8A
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Father: Eugene Allen Davis
Mother: Alice Taylor Coffey
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Census: 15 Jan 1920
, Texas, Bell Co., Just Pct 7, ED30, p253B
S5529
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Father: Benjamin Franklin Carter
Mother: Ida Gertrude Longley
Sources:
S5529: [S5529] 1920 census, Texas, Bell Co., Just Pct 7, ED30, p253B
S9018: California Death Records
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Census: 8 Jul 1870
, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Dist 6, Brownsville P.O., p316
S6195
Census: 2 Jun 1900
, Arkansas, Pulaski Co., Little Rock, Ward 1, ED72, p103A
S6198
Census: 30 Apr 1910
, Arkansas, Pulaski Co., Little Rock, ED106, p24A
S6201
Census: 28 Jan 1920
, Arkansas, Pulaski, Big Rock Tp, Little Rock, ED114, p99B
S6200
Father: Robertson Yeatman Longley
Mother: Ann longley-slave
Notes:
family members list his birthdate as 16 Feb 1837 (possibly from
CW pension papers or death certificate), but 1847 seems more likely
based on early census records and age of his stated father.
enlisted 22 Apr 1865 Co. E, 3 Reg't US Col'd H. Art'y at Memphis, Tennessee
age 18, born Brownsville, Tenn, laborer, 5ft 2 inches
transferred from Co I, 88 US Colored Infantry Jan 1965
Story about his grand-daughter and her ancestral search
https://lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/th/read/ARBRADLE/2003-12/1071713027
Sources:
S6200: [S6200] 1920 census, Arkansas, Pulaski, Big Rock Tp, Little Rock, ED114, p99B
S6201: [S6201] 1910 census, Arkansas, Pulaski Co., Little Rock, ED106, p24A
S6198: [S6198] 1900 census, Arkansas, Pulaski Co., Little Rock, Ward 1, ED72, p103A
S6195: [S6195] 1870 census, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Dist 6, Brownsville P.O., p316
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Census: 6 Jun 1900
, Missouri, Bates Co., Spruce Tp,ED22, p293A
S3574
Census: 1910
, Missouri, Bates Co., Spruce Tp, ED22, p248A
S3575
Census: 14 Jan 1920
, Missouri, Bates Co., Deepwater Tp, ED2, p16A
S3578
Census: 2 Apr 1930
, Missouri, Bates Co., Shawnee Twp, Ed70-29, p200A
S3579
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Father: James Samuel Fortner
Mother: Eva Elizabeth "Lizzie" Tinsley
Sources:
S3579: [S3579] 1930 census, Missouri, Bates Co., Shawnee Twp, Ed70-29, p200A
S3578: [S3578] 1920 census, Missouri, Bates Co., Deepwater Tp, ED2, p16A
S3575: [S3575] 1910 census, Missouri, Bates Co., Spruce Tp, ED22, p248A
S3574: [S3574] 1900 census, Missouri, Bates Co., Spruce Tp,ED22, p293A
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Father: Living Gallimore
Mother: Living gallimore
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Census: 7 Jun 1900
, Missouri, Shelby Co., Bethel Twp, ED153, p3A, s3a
S0208
| m.Charles Vawter |
Sources:
S0208: [S0208] 1900 census, Missouri, Shelby Co., Bethel Twp, ED153, p3A, s3a
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Census: 21 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Guernsey Co., Knox Twp, ED30-18, pg288B
S1887
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Notes:
The Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, Monday, September 22, 1958
Bertie (Bert) Snell, 79, Guernsey Route 2, died at 2:20 a.m. Sunday
at his home. He was born June 18, 1879, at Orange, a son of
Theodore and Catherine Deeds Snell. May 10, 1900, he was married
to Birdie Lane, who died Sept. 20, 1922. April 15, 1925, he was
married to Susanna Savage, who survives with the following children;
Mrs. Harry Peters, Newcomerstown Route 3, Homer Snell and Vernon
Snell, Newcomerstown, Mrs. Harold Durben, Newcomerstown Route 2,
Delbert Snell, Zanesville; one sister, Mrs. Mary Simmons, West
Lafayette Route 1, two brothers, John Snell, Guernsey Route 2;
Clifford Snell, Guernsey Route 2; 11 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren. One son, two brothers, and one sister are
deceased. He was a member of the Newcomerstown Nazarene church
and the Painfield Grange. Funeral services will be Wednesday at
2:30 p.m. at the Otsego Methodist church, witht he pastor, Rev.
E. O. Little, Rev. Clair St. John, Newcomerstown, and Rev. Paul
Harris of Cambridge officiating. Burial will be in the church
cemetery. Friends may call at the Bonnel funeral home in West
Lafayette this evening from 7 to 9, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.
Children from his first marriage were: Lula Jane Snell Peters,
Homer Snell, and Vernon Snell
Sources:
S1887: [S1887] 1930 census, Ohio, Guernsey Co., Knox Twp, ED30-18, pg288B
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| m.Dallas Franklin Kilcrease |
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Census: 7 Apr 1930
, Missouri, Harrison Co., Sugar Creek, ED41-27, p152B
S2737
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Father: Alva Leroy Meek
Mother: Eula Nigh
Sources:
S2737: [S2737] 1930 census, Missouri, Harrison Co., Sugar Creek, ED41-27, p152B
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Father: Thomas W Spangler
Mother: Dorothy spangler
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| m.Living Secrest |
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Census: 27 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Perry Co., Harrison Twp, Ed126, pg81B
S1970
Census: 19 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Perry Co., Bearfield, ED58, pg231A
S1969
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Father: Clinton Maguyre Savage
Mother: Lenora Snide
Notes:
His death certificate indicates that his mother was Lenora Snide and
his father was the informant.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, Aug. 29, 1925, page 1
Edward Rowe, aged 40, was instantly killed and Nimrod Savage, 20,
was fatally injured about 4 o'clock Friday afternoon when a section
of the roof of Opie Mine, No 6, situated near Milligan's Bend and
McLuney in Perry county, and owned by the Zanesville Coal Co., fell,
entrapping the men beneath it. The two men had shot their last coal
for the day and were loading their last car. Other men employed in
the mine had started for the surface a few minutes before and knew
nothing of the accident. It was stated last night that Clinton
Savage, father of one of the victims, that the roof of the mine had
been somewhat loose for the past two or three days. As no one saw
the accident, the exact method of its occurrence is not known. It
is thought that the fall of slate was caused by the blast fired a
short time before the accident occurred. The first knowledge of the
fatal accident came about 5 o'clock when the driver of the mine came
upon the men, almost completely buried by the slate, as he came into
the mine to get the last cars of caol. He managed to extricate the
victims and brought them to the surface of the ground. Cannon &
Cannon's ambulance of Crooksville was summoned. It was discovered
that Rowe was dead and that Savage was badly injured. The latter
was rushed to the Bethesda hospital where he was given all possible
attention, but passed away at 8:20 o'clock Friday night. Both men
were badly crushed in the accident. Rowe's death is believed to have
been due to a fractured skull and internal injuries. Savage was
suffering from several broken ribs, a fractured left thigh, internal
hemorrhages and injuries about the head. Rowe was removed to his
home at Milligan's Bend, where he was prepared for burial. He is
survived by his widow and seven children, all of the home. No
funeral arrangements have been made. Savage was removed to the
Bateman & Mangold morgue in this city where the body was prepared
for burial. The remains later were removed to the home in Milligan's
Bend by Cannon & Cannon of Crooksville. No funeral arrangements
have been made. Young Savage is survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Savage, and four sisters, Emma, Lydia, Mary and Rosie,
all of the home near Milligan's Bend. Both men were well and
favorably known and their deaths come as a shock to the community
in which they lived.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, Aug 31, 1925
Double Services Accident Victims
Double funeral services were held at the Iliff M.E. Church at 2
o'clock Sunday Afternoon for Edward Rowe, 40, and Nimrod Savage, 20,
victims of an accident at Opie mine No.6, Friday afternoon. Burial
was made in the church cemetery. Mr. Rowe is survived by his widow
and seven children, all of the home; while Mr. Savage is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Savge, and four sisters, the
Missess Emma, Lydia, Mary, and Rosie Savage, all of the home.
killed when the roof of Opie Mine, No 6, Near McLuney (Perry Co) fell on him.
Sources:
S1969: [S1969] 1920 census, Ohio, Perry Co., Bearfield, ED58, pg231A
S1970: [S1970] 1910 census, Ohio, Perry Co., Harrison Twp, Ed126, pg81B
SD06634: death certificate
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Census: 20 Jan 1920
, Virginia, Patrick Co., Smith River Dist, ED134, p259B
S6227
| m.Amos Harvey Cockram |
Sources:
S6227: [S6227] 1920 census, Virginia, Patrick Co., Smith River Dist, ED134, p259B
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