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Father: Cecil Wayne Hays
Mother: Living Thompson
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Father: Living Savage
Mother: Living savage
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Times-Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, July 7, 2008
WHITE COTTAGE - Frances "Betty" Savage, 86, of Zanesville, died at
7:10 a.m. Sunday, July 6, 2008, at Cedar Hill Care Center. She was
born Oct. 12, 1921, in Perry County, to the late Walter and Abi
Nevada Anders. Frances lived in Avondale for many years, and she
retired from Friendship Pottery and was previously employed by
Nelson McCoy Pottery. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church
in Roseville. Frances married Lewis "Pete" Savage on June 28, 1947.
He preceded her in death on Nov. 10, 1991. Surviving are one
daughter, Marsha (Robert) Cairo of Zanesville; one granddaughter,
Paige Cairo; two sisters, Jean Willison of Roseville, and Helen Smith
of Zanesville; two brothers, Donald Anders of Zanesville, and Marvin
Anders of Hillsboro; and several nieces and nephews, including Wanda
Frash of Roseville. Along with her parents and husband, she was
preceded in death by three brothers, Kenneth Anders, Walter "Chick"
Anders and Wayne Anders. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 8, at William Thompson & Son Funeral
Home, 5765 Gladstone Drive, White Cottage. Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 9, 2008, at the funeral home with
Pastor Herb Perry officiating. Burial will follow in Fultonham
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Cedar Hill Care
Center, 1136 Adair Ave., Zanesville, OH 43701.
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Census: 1830
, Tennessee, Haywood Co., pg425, ln19
S1911
Census: 9 Dec 1850
, Tennessee, Haywood Co., District 6, pg102B
S1917
Census: 27 Aug 1850
, slave schedules, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Brownsville
S6197
Census: 23 Nov 1860
, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Brownsville, pg503B
S1912
Census: 23 Jun 1860
, slave schedules, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Dist 7, p37B
S6203
Census: 12 Jun 1880
, Arkansas, Phillips Co., Spring Creek Twp, ED236, pg328B
S1913
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Father: Caleb Longley
Mother: Sophronia Macon
Notes:
St. Louis Republican, St. Louis, Missouri, Saturday Morning, March 11, 1899, p3
COLONEL N. A. Longley
Republic Special.
Helena, Ark., March 10 - Colonel N. A. Longley, planter and merchant,
died last night at his home near Lexa, Phillips County, of heart
failure. Colonel Longley was 78 years of age. He came to this
county from Brownville, Tenn., before the war and bought a large
body of land, which he opened up for cultivation. He was engaged
in merchandising at Memphis, and at one time was quite wealthy. He
will be buried from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Quarles,
in this city, tomorrow afternoon.
interesting tidbits
1850, RY longley owned several slaves,
1m100,1f60,1f48,1m30,1f36,1m3,1f1,f17,1f9,1f50
1850 N A longley had several slaves 1m39, 2m12,1m8,1f3,1m5M
1860 - R Y Longley owned two slaves, 1 male 45 yrs old, 1 male 33 yrs old
1860 - N A Longley owned bunch of slaves
1m50,1f45,2f34,1f28,2f20,1m20,2m22,1m21,1m19,1m17,1m13,1m12,1m12,1m12
1m10,1m5,3f5,2m4,1m3,1f1,1m8m and 6 slave houses
After their father Caleb Longley died, Sophronia Macon Longley married
Richard Taylor. He was a very wealthy individual with over 43 slaves
in 1850, and 65 slaves in 1860 with 10 slave houses
Sources:
S1913: [S1913] 1880 census, Arkansas, Phillips Co., Spring Creek Twp, ED236, pg328B
S6203: [S6203] 1860 slave schedules, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Dist 7, p37
S1912: [S1912] 1860 census, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Brownsville, pg503B
S6197: [S6197] 1850 slave schedule, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Brownsville,
S1917: [S1917] 1850 census, Tennessee, Haywood Co., Dist 6, pg102B
S1911: [S1911] 1830 census, Tennessee, Haywood Co., pg425, ln19
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Census: 15 Apr 1910
, Illinois, Lawrence Co., Lawrenceville, ED127, p187A
S3478
Census: 10 Jan 1920
, Maryland, Baltimore, ED419, p39A
S3476
Census: 8 Apr 1930
, Indiana, Lake Co., Hammond, ED45-148, p75B
S3477
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Sources:
S3477: [S3477] 1930 census, Indiana, Lake Co., Hammond, ED45-148, p75B
S3476: [S3476] 1920 census, Maryland, Baltimore, ED419, p39A
S3478: [S3478] 1910 census, Illinois, Lawrence Co., Lawrenceville, ED127, p187A
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Census: 1880
, Maryland, Baltimore, 18th ward, pg519A
S1422
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Father: Samuel Longley
Mother: Sarah Jane V Betts
Sources:
S1422: [S1422] 1880 census, Maryland, Baltimore, 18th ward, pg519A
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Father: Living Wallis
Mother: Living McAnear
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Notes:
The Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, 17 Dec 2002
COSHOCTON -- Thomas Joseph Mattioni, 83, of 111 Rivercrest Drive,
died at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 16, 2002, at West Lafayette
Rehabilitation and Nursing Home. Born Nov. 25, 1919, in Coshocton,
he was the son of the late Ettore and Constance (Campo) Mattioni.
Mr. Mattioni retired from the James B. Clow Corp., after 40 years of
service. He attended Science Hill grade school and graduated from
Sacred Heart High School. Mr. Mattioni served as a Coshocton County
commissioner from 1982 to 1986, was a Coshocton County trustee, and
fire chief for North Tuscarawas Volunteer Fire Department. He also
was an avid hunter, gardener and bee keeper. He enjoyed caring for
Smoke and Jimmy. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor Francis Hardesty,
whom he married Oct. 2, 1943; a daughter, Marilyn (Sam) Dill of Apex,
N.C.; a stepgrandson, John Dill; two sisters, Feula Dolzine of New
Philadelphia, and Ann Meyer of Lorraine; and several nieces and
nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by
three brothers, John, Charles and Levio. A funeral Mass will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2002, at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, with Father Homer Blubaugh officiating. Burial will follow at
South Lawn Cemetery. Calling hours will be held one hour prior to
Mass at Given-Dawson Coshocton Funeral Home. Memorial contributions
may be made to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church or the Alzheimer's
Association, 4815 Munson St., N.W. Canton, OH 44718.
The Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, 17 Dec 2002
COSHOCTON -- A former county commissioner, Tuscarawas Township
trustee and fire chief of the North Tuscarawas Volunteer Fire
Department will be missed by many.
Thomas Mattioni, 83, died Monday following an extended illness at the
West Lafayette Rehabilitation & Nursing Center. "I remember him from
back when I was a kid," said Dick Tompkins, county auditor. "He was a
friend of my dad and a friend of mine." Mattioni and Tompkins began
serving the county in 1982 Mattioni as commissioner and Tompkins as
auditor. "We campaigned together," Tompkins said. "We spent a lot of
time at the same functions. Knowing him before made it real easy to
work with him after we both got elected." Bill Hoop, who served on
the commission with Mattioni for two years, remembered him as a fine
fellow. "He was enjoyable to work with and we got a lot done at the
same time. He was a Democrat and I was a Republican, but we worked
for what was best for the county," Hoop said. During Mattioni's time
as a commissioner, the bridge between West Lafayette and
Newcomerstown was rebuilt, the county maintenance department was
established and College Park (now Autumn Health Care of Coshocton)
was leased to private entities, making it a paying venture. "We made
some money for the county with that one," Hoop said of College Park.
"It also improved the quality of care for the people in Coshocton."
Jim Miskimens, chairman of the Coshocton County Democratic Executive
and Central Committee, worked with Mattioni for several years, as
Mattioni was the committee's treasurer. "He hadn't been active the
past few years, but when he was able he attended all the Democrat
functions," Miskimens said. "I'm sure the party and Coshocton County
lost a real gentleman." Tompkins agreed. "He was just a great guy
to know and work with. He really went out of his way to help people."
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Census: 1 Aug 1860
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, Stockport P.O., pg276A w/ par
S0460
Census: 21 Jun 1870
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, Olno, pg242B
S0499
Census: 14 Jun 1880
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, p83b w/ parents
S0538
Census: 15 Jun 1900
, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville , ED 35, pg 18A w/ father
S0614
Census: 26 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED48, p107A
S2707
Census: 2 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville, ED 77 pg229A sh2A
S0757
Census: 19 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED58-12, p23A
S2708
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Father: Thomas J Fouch
Mother: Elizabeth Longley
Notes:
Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, June 13, 1945, Wednesday evening, p11
Services held for H. C. Fouts
McConnelsville, O. - Funeral services for Henry C. Fouts, 89, who
died Monday at his home in Malta following an illness from
infirmities, were held Wednesday afternoon at the Miller Funeral
Home with Rev. Carl Hicks of the Malta Methodist Church officiating.
Burial was made in the McConnelsville cemetery. Born and reared at
Hooksburg, he was the last of a family of six children born to Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Fouts. He was a retired painter and paperhanger. He
was a member of the Methodist Church. On Aug. 8, 1908, he was
united in marriage to Molly Snurr Urban who survives as does one
step-son, Charles Urban of the home.
Attend Funeral
Among those
from out of town who attended the funeral of Henery
Fouts today were Mrs. Jennie Stahl
and Mr. and Mrs. Montford Parsons and
children, Betty, Richard and Donald, all of Zanesville. Mr. Parsons
and Mrs. Stahl are brother and sister of Mrs. Fouts.
Sources:
S2708: [S2708] 1930 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED58-12, p23A
S0757: [S0757] 1920 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville, ED 77 pg229A sh2A
S2707: [S2707] 1910 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., McConnelsville, ED48, p107A
S0614: [S0614] 1900 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville Village, ED 35, pg 18A
S0538: [S0538] 1880 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville, ED142, pg83B
S0499: [S0499] 1870 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, Olno, pg242B
S0460: [S0460] 1860 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, Stockport P.O., pg276A
SD00234: death certificate
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Father: Living Slee
Mother: Living Benson
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Census: 8 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Harrison Co., Rumley Twp, Jewett, ED34-19, p157B
S3104
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Father: Doyle Dean Donaldson
Mother: Wadria Ildrith Hall
Sources:
S3104: [S3104] 1930 census, Ohio, Harrison Co., Rumley Twp, Jewett, ED34-19, p157B
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Census: 10 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Jefferson Co., Springfield, ED41-27, p141B
S3419
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Father: Wade Alva Savage
Mother: Ada Alice Snyder
Sources:
S3419: [S3419] 1930 census, Ohio, Jefferson Co., Springfield, ED41-27, p141B
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Census: 21 Apr 1910
, Virginia, Roanoke Co., Big Lick Dist, ED127, p6B
S3718
Census: 19 Jan 1920
, Virginia, Roanoke Co., Big Lick Dist, ED116, p57A
S3719
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Father: Samuel Hylton
Mother: Lucinda Ellen Sutphin
Sources:
S3719: [S3719] 1920 census, Virginia, Roanoke Co., Big Lick Dist, ED116, p57A
S3718: [S3718] 1910 census, Virginia, Roanoke Co., Big Lick Dist, ED127, p6B
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Pasadena Star News, Pasadena, California, 11 January 12005
CLARY-Maude Clary, born January 13, 1916 in Rocking River, Missouri,
passed away January 8, 2005 in Pasadena, California. Maude is
survived by her daughter, Katherine Ray, grandsons, Jeffrey Ray
(Lin) and James Ray; sister Verna Foster. Graveside services will
be 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at Live Oak Memorial Park
in Monrovia. Directors, Turner and Stevens Liv e Oak Mortuary,
Monrovia. 626-359-5311
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Father: Harvey E Kelly
Mother: Jane Weade
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Father: Elmer Hunter
Mother: Edith hunter
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