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Father: Frank Brown Akers
Mother: Kathryn Brown
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Census: 7 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Summit Co., Akron, ED55, p11A
S3990
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Father: Ernest Savage
Mother: Katherine Helen Turner
Notes: married Lucille Lappin
Sources:
S3990: [S3990] 1930 census, Ohio, Summit Co., Akron, ED55, p11A
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Census: 4 Jun 1870
, Tennessee, Carroll Co., 15th dist, pg452A
S1524
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Father: Henry Trout
Mother: Elizabeth Brackins
Sources:
S1524: [S1524] 1870 census, Tennessee, Carroll Co., 15th dist, pg452A
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Father: Living Jordan
Mother: Living Garner
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| m.Living Estep |
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Father: Johnie Bee Snodgrass
Mother: Living Williams
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Census: 5 Jun 1900
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville, ED73, p124B
S3407
Census: 18 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Muskingum Zanesville, ED98. pg145B
S1995
Census: 5 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville, ED141, p207B
S3406
| m.Maggie E Savage |
Notes:
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, May 26, 1924
BODY FOUND IN LICKING RIVER AT HEAD OF KEEN STRRET AT EARLY HOUR OF
MORNING
Disappeared From Home on Findlay Avenue About 6:30 O'Clock and
Apparently Went Directly to River - Had Been in Failing Health for
Some Time - Private Funeral Tuesday Afternoon
Andrew P. Cusac, 64, secretary-treasurer of the Wiles Grocery
company, who two weeks ago mysteriously disappeared from his home at
35 Findley avenue and was located three days later in Newark,
committed suicide Sunday morning by drowning in the Licking river at
the head of kenn street. He was seen to enter the water about 7
o'clock by two small boys, Edgar and Fred Norris who immediately gave
the alarm and his body was recovered within a half an hour by
Patrolmen Niebel, Simpson and Himmelspach. Following his
disappearance and subsequent return to this city Mr. Cusac was a
paitent at Bethesda hospital until Wednesday of last week when he
was brought to his home. Friends had thought that his depressed
mental condition might have been the result of an injury to his
head suffered in a fall on an icy pavement last winter and had hoped
that his condition would yield to tratment and a complete rest.
These hopes were shattered Sunday morning by the report that he had
again disappeared followed shortly by the news that his body had been
found in the Licking river.
Mr. Cusac arose shortly after 6 o'clock Sunday morning and announced
that he intended to go the the basement to start a fire in the
furnace. When he failed to return to the upper part of the house
within a reasonable time his wife investigated and learned that he
had left the house. Friends were notified and in a short time news
of the discovery of his body in the Licking river was received. The
Norris boys saw Mr. Cusac on Keen street walking in the direction of
the river at about 7 o'clock while they were on their way to the
stream to fish. A few minutes after they had set their poles they
heard a slight splash in the river above them and upon investigating,
report that they saw a man standing out in the river with his head
under water. The boys, too small to attempt to rescue the man, ran
for help and within a few minutes a call was sent for police
assistance. Patrolment Neibel, Simpson and Himmelspach responded
promptly and soon had located and removed the body from the water.
Mr. Cusac was standing upright as the boys had reported and was so
near the shore that his body was recovered without the use of a boat.
The body had been carried a short distance down stream by the current.
Before entering the water, Mr. Cusac placed his hat, coat and vest on
the shore and had apparently walked into the river until he reached a
depth he could drown. The body was identified by means of a note
book found in the pocket of the coat, was removed to the Mader
undertaking parlors to be prepared for burial after the family had
been notified of the tragedy. The remains will be taken to the late
home today. In addition to his widow, formerly Miss Mary Cochrell of
Cadillac, Mich., who he married less than one month ago, Mr. Cusac is
survived by two brothers and two sisters, Grant Cusac of Columbus,
Arthur Cusac of Chicago, Mrs. Lulu Rowles of Columbus and Mrs. Grant
Roberts of Fultonham. Funeral services will be conducted at the late
home, 35 Findley avenue, at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Dr. W. L.
Whallon, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church. The services and
burial which will be made in Greenwood cemetery, will be private, but
friends wishing to call at the residence may do so Monday evening and
Tuesday morning. Friends are asked to kindly omit flowers. The
tragic death of Mr. Cusac comes as an inexpressible shoct to
countless friends by whom he was held in the highest esteem. He had
been connected with the Wiles Grocery company for nearly 42 years and
had endeared himself to all with whom he was associated. He was a
prominent member of the Central Prebyterian church, being a member of
the board of elders and president of the Brotherhood of that
congregation. He was for many years an active worker in the Sunday
school where his example and precept were potent influences for good.
Sources:
S9011: FHL batch M514508, film 0865145, Muskingum Co Probate Records, 1885-1895
S3406: [S3406] 1920 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville, ED141, p207B
S1995: [S1995] 1910 census, Ohio, Muskingum Zanesville, ED98. pg145B
S3407: [S3407] 1900 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville, ED73, p124B
SD06774: death certificate
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Census: 26 Feb 1920
, Kansas, Kiowa Co., Glick Twp, ED105, p141A,
S2878
Census: 4 Apr 1930
, Kansas, Sumner Co., Wellington City, ED96-43, p263A
S2880
Father: Clarence Lloyd Landreth
Mother: Maggie May Sanders
Notes:
Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 12, 2000
Landreth, Ray B., 83, U.S.D. 261-Haysville engineer, died Friday,
March 10, 2000. Rosary 7 p.m. today, service 10 a.m. Monday, both at
St. Cecilia Catholic Church; service 3 p.m. Monday, Lakin Comanche
Cemetery, Ellinwood. Survivors: wife, Mary; sons, Ted of Irving,
Texas, Bob of Westchester, Ohio, Jim of Robstown, Texas; daughters,
Patricia Brundage of Milan, Marilynn Thompson of Austin, Texas;
brother, Doyle of Wichita; 11 grandchildren. Memorial has been
established with St. Cecilia Catholic Church School. DeVorss
Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary, Wichita.
Sources:
S2880: [S2880] 1930 census, Kansas, Sumner Co., Wellington City, ED96-43, p263A
S2878: [S2878] 1920 census, Kansas, Kiowa Co., Glick Twp, ED105, p141A,
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Census: 28 Apr 1910
, Indiana, Benton Co., Center Twp, ED3, p38A
S3768
Census: 9 Jan 1920
, Indiana, Benton Co., Fowler Twp, ED3, p32B
S3769
Census: 9 Apr 1930
, Indiana, Benton Co., Fowler, ED4-3, p155B
S3771
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Father: George A Yoakum
Mother: Catherine yoakum
Sources:
S3771: [S3771] 1930 census, Indiana, Benton Co., Fowler, ED4-3, p155B
S3769: [S3769] 1920 census, Indiana, Benton Co., Fowler Twp, ED3, p32B
S3768: [S3768] 1910 census, Indiana, Benton Co., Center Twp, ED3, p38A
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Father: James Floyd Woodcock
Mother: Zelma Delia Whiteaker
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Census: 2 Jun 1900
, Maryland, Baltimore, Dist 2, ED24, p128A
S3748
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Father: Nelson Howard Widerman
Mother: Catherine Schlag
Sources:
S3748: [S3748] 1900 census, Maryland, Baltimore, Dist 2, ED24, p128A
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Census: 28 Jan 1920
, Tennessee, Polk Co., Dist 1, ED107, p159B
S5051
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Father: Doctor "Doc" Calvin Lewis
Mother: Mary Alice Rymer
Sources:
S5051: [S5051] 1920 census, Tennessee, Polk Co., Dist 1, ED107, p159B
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Father: Living Wilson
Mother: Living Longley
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Father: David Cruise
Mother: Patrian Amanda "Mandy" Akers
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Census: 11 Apr 1930
, Texas, Terry Co., Pct 2, ED223-4, p194A
S4984
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Father: Joseph Arthur Jake Beall
Mother: Grace Truman Longley
Sources:
S4984: [S4984] 1930 census, Texas, Terry Co., Pct 2, ED223-4, p194A
S9021: Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997, Ancestry.com
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