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Father: Jack Miesse
Mother: Lorna D Mitton
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Census: 10 Jun 1880
, Kansas, Sedgwick Co., Afton Twp, ED228, p425D
S2795
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| m.Ella E sanders | ||||||||||||||||||||
Father: Alfred George Sanders
Mother: Margaret Jane Gibson
Sources:
S2795: [S2795] 1880 census, Kansas, Sedgwick Co., Afton Twp, ED228, p425D
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Father: Living Pritchard
Mother: Living Derr
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Census: 9 Jun 1880
, Ohio, Harrison Co., Archer Twp, ED83, p297A
S3048
Census: 13 Jun 1900
, Ohio, Licking Co., Newark, ED154, p212A
S3054
Census: 19 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Licking Co., Newark Twp, ED88, p204B
S3060
Census: 2 Apr 1920
, Ohio, Licking Co., Newark, ED161, p190A
S3116
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Notes: daug of Alexander Denny and Jennie Wallace
Sources:
S3116: [S3116] 1920 census, Ohio, Licking Co., Newark, ED161, p190A
S3060: [S3060] 1910 census, Ohio, Licking Co., Newark Twp, ED88, p204B
S3054: [S3054] 1900 census, Ohio, Licking Co., Newark, ED154, p212A
S3048: [S3048] 1880 census, Ohio, Harrison Co., Archer Twp, ED83, p297A
SD06036: death certificate
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| m.Living Ratliff |
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Father: Living Hylton
Mother: Living Hubbard
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Census: 3 Jun 1880
, Georgia, Whitfield Co., Dalton, ED194, p46A
S6161
Census: 15 Apr 1910
, Tennessee, Hamilton Co., Chattanooga, ED66, p94A
S6165
Census: 17 Apr 1930
, Tennessee, Hamilton Co., Lookout Mountain, ED71, p4B
S6173
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Father: Albert Newton Senter
Mother: Elizabeth C Longley
Notes:
Tennessee, The Volunteer State, 1769-1923, Vol. 4
Mark H. Senter, owner of the Southeastern Oil Company in Chattanooga,
was born in Dalton, Georgia, January 9, 1875, and is a son of Albert
Newton and Elizabeth (Longley) Senter, natives of Knox county and of
Benton, Polk county, Tennessee, respectively. The family has long
been represented in this state. The grandfather in the paternal line
was a native of Tennessee and a cousin of Governor Dewitt Senter, who
was at one time chief executive of this commonwealth. The grandfather
in the maternal line was John Longley, who was of English descent and
became one of the early farmers of Polk county, Tennessee. At an
early day he removed to Georgia and passed away there. His wife bore
the maiden name of Hannah Ray. The marriage of Albert Newton Senter
and Elizabeth Longley was celebrated in Dalton, Georgia, to which
place they had removed in early life and there the father followed
the occupation of farming until his life's labors were ended in death
in 1879 when he was forty-eight years of age. His widow survived him
until October, 1910. They held membership in the Baptist church and
Mr. Senter was a member of the Masonic fraternity. He voted with the
democratic party and served throughout the Civil war on the side of
the Confederacy. To him and his wife were born three children: John
F., a boiler manufacturer of Seattle, Washington; Francis E., now
residing in Los Angeles, California; and Mark H. The father was
twice married and by his first marriage had three children, two of
whom are living: Thomas N., now living retired in Chattanooga; and
Mrs. Carrie Rape, a widow, living at Idlewild Park in Chattanooga.
Mark H. Senter was a public school pupil in Chattanooga and
initiated his business career as a clerk in a railway office. He
was quite young when his father died, leaving the family in somewhat
straitened financial circumstances, so that he has had to depend
upon his own support from the age of fourteen years. For a time he
was associated with the Thatcher Medicine Company as credit man,
remaining with that house for eight years, at the end of which time
he turned his attention to the life insurance business, in which
he engaged for a number of years. He next became identified with
the oil industry, taking over the business of the Southeastern Oil
Company, which was then in bankruptcy and of which he was made
receiver. He purchased the business through the aid of the Citizens
National Bank and has succeeded in placing it upon a very
substantial basis. He has been owner thereof since 1912 and today
he has five filling stations, doing a general lubricating business,
in connection with which he sells all kinds of petroleum products.
He has made a notable record in the development of the business,
the annual sales now amounting to over five hundred thousand
dollars and in connection therewith he operates ten tank trucks.
He devotes his entire time to his business and its further growth
is assured by reason of his undaunted enterprise and progressiveness.
In October, 1914, Mr. Senter was married to Miss Rosebelle Finzer,
who was born in Louisville, Kentucky, a daughter of Nicholas Finzer,
a prominent tobacco merchant of that city, who died in 1879. Mr. and
Mrs. Senter have become parents of two sons: [p.509] Mark H., who is
seven years of age and is attending the public schools; and Nicholas
Finzer, three years of age. Mr. Senter belongs to the Central
Baptist church, while his wife has membership in the Lookout
Mountain Presbyterian church, and is very active in its societies
and the different branches of the church work. Mr. Senter is
identified with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, and he
also belongs to the Mountain City Club, the Chattanooga Golf and
Country Club, the Lookout Mountain Club and the Civitan Club. His
political allegiance is given to the democratic party and he is
thoroughly conversant with the political conditions and questions
before the country today but he does not seek nor desire office.
His business claims his entire attention and his progressiveness
has been the dominant factor that has won for him most gratifying
success since taking over the interests of the Southeastern Oil
Company.
Sources:
S6173: [S6173] 1930 census, Tennessee, Hamilton Co., Lookout Mountain, ED71, p4B
S6165: [S6165] 1910 census, Tennessee, Hamilton CO., Chattanooga, ED66, p94A
S6161: [S6161] 1880 census, Georgia, Whitfield Co., Dalton, ED194, p46A
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| m.Living Wilson |
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Notes: son of Julius and Ida Horn
Sources:
S9068: Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998, Ancestry.com
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Census: 7 Jun 1900
, Ohio, Mercer Co., Butler Tp, ED75, p18B
S5662
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Father: Levi Emerick
Mother: Sarah Jane Snyder
Sources:
S5662: [S5662] 1900 census, Ohio, Mercer Co., Butler Tp, ED75, p18B
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Father: Joseph Mason Fruth
Mother: Florence Margaret Gase
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Father: Isaac Newton Watt
Mother: Minnie Alice Dwyer
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| m.Morton George Dwyer |
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Father: John Wiley "Buster" Melton
Mother: Living Alberg
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Census: 10 Apr 1930
, Tennessee, Polk Co, Dist 1, ED70-5, p39A
S5048
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Father: Oliver Calvin "Doc" Rogers
Mother: Bertie Mae McCall
Sources:
S5048: [S5048] 1930 census, Tennessee, Polk Co, Dist 1, ED70-5, p39A
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Father: Jimmie (Jim) Dean Hall
Mother: Living McBrayer
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| m.John Walter Allcorn |
Notes: trapeze artist w/ Barnum & Bailey Circus
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