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Father: Claude Arnold Finley
Mother: Mabel Bates
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Notes: son of Linn Cooper and Minerva Hare
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Father: Living Duke
Mother: Living Baldwin
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| m.Living Cassell |
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Census: 10 Jun 1920
, Texas, Harris Co., Houston, ED39, p47A
S6311
Census: 2 Apr 1930
, Texas, Harris Co., Houston, ED101-39, p103A
S6312
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Notes: son of Ambrose Williamson and unknown /Franklin
Sources:
S6312: [S6312] 1930 census, Texas, Harris Co., Houston, ED101-39, p103A
S6311: [S6311] 1920 census, Texas, Harris Co., Houston, ED39, p47A
SD21708: death certificate
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Father: Living Rager
Mother: Living Wimberley
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Father: James Andrew Light
Mother: Leitha Pearl Boyd
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| m.Junius Lee Stork |
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Census: 19 Jun 1900
, Texas, Bastrop Co., Just Pct 3, ED6, p124B
S5313
Census: 27 Apr 1910
, Texas, Bastrop Co., Just Pct 3, ED7, p133B
S5311
Census: 2 Jan 1920
, Texas, Bexar Co., San Antonio, ED59, p204A
S5314
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Father: James Earl Dotson
Mother: Susanna Wilkerson
Sources:
S5314: [S5314] 1920 census, Texas, Bexar Co., San Antonio, ED59, p204A
S5311: [S5311] 1910 census, Texas, Bastrop Co., Just Pct 3, ED7, p133B
S5313: [S5313] 1900 census, Texas, Bastrop Co., Just Pct 3, ED6, p124B
SD17067: death certificate
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Census: 2 Apr 1930
, Kansas, Sherman Co., Llanos, ED91-8, p56A
S3198
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Father: Floyd H Fiechter
Mother: Living Downs
Sources:
S3198: [S3198] 1930 census, Kansas, Sherman Co., Llanos, ED91-8, p56A
S9018: California Death Records
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| m.Living Smitley |
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Census: 18 Apr 1910
, Kansas, Cowley Co., Sheridan Tp, ED61, p43A
S4424
Census: 1915
, Kansas, Cowley Co., Sheridan Tp, p3
S4423
Census: 7 Jan 1920
, Colorado, Weld Co., Greeley, Ed265, p34A
S4425
Census: 1930
, Colorado, Weld Co., Greeley, ed62-103, sh4B
S1092
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Father: Edward Walker Akers
Mother: Lora Fern Boyd
Notes:
Oregon Death Cert 72-05973 (not verified)
Greeley Tribune, Greeley, Colorado, Saturday, April 22, 1972, p6
Dr. Howard J. Akers, 63, assistant director of the University
Extension Divison of Oregon State System of Higher Education and a
division employe since 1948, died Monday at a Salem hospital.
Services were held Thursday. Akers had held a series of positions
in 24 years with the extension divison of the Oregon State System of
Higher Education, and was active in civic and professional work.
He had served as a field representative in the department of
statewide classes, head of the office of correspondence study for
the state, coordinator of the liberal arts program and originator
of the contemporary lecture series. Akers was graduated from
Colorado State University and the University of Oregon. He had
published several articles and textbooks. He was a member of both
the National University Extension Association and Rotary Club. In
1967 and 1968 he managed the Oregon Job Fair. Surviving are his
wife, Ellen; two sons, Charles Akers of Buffalo, N.Y., and Keith
Akers of Eugene, Ore.; two brothers, Harold and Herman Akers, both
of Greeley, and a sister, Mrs. Fern Dawson of Tucson, Ariz. The
family suggests contributions to the Akers Scholarship Fund of the
Rotary Club.
Sources:
S1092: [S1092] 1930 census, Colorado, Weld Co., Greeley, ed62-103, sh4B
S4425: [S4425] 1920 census, Colorado, Weld Co., Greeley, Ed265, p34A
S4423: [S4423] 1915 census, Kansas, Cowley Co., Sheridan Tp, p3
S4424: [S4424] 1910 census, Kansas, Cowley Co., Sheridan Tp, ED61, p43A
S9068: Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998, Ancestry.com
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Father: Living Reed
Mother: Living Richardson
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Census: 29 Jan 1920
, Kansas, Elk Co., Wildcat Twp, ED132, p262B
S3456
Census: 15 Apr 1930
, Kansas, Elk Co., Wildcat Twp, ED25-15, p101A
S3458
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Father: Isaac Madison Wilson
Mother: Margaret Beishee
Notes:
The Sedan Times-Star, Sedan, Chautaqua Co., Kansas, Nov 7, 2001
MS ADELINE ELIZABETH WILSON
Adeline Elizabeth Wilson passed away on Sunday, October 28, 2001 at
the Elk Manor Nursing Home in Moline, Kansas. She was 89 years of age
and a long time resident of Moline. Elizabeth, as she was known, was
born on September 15, 1912 on the family farm near Moline, Kansas to
Isaac Madison and Margaret "Maggie" (Beishee) Wilson. Her mother
died when Elizabeth was thirteen years of age and she faithfully
cared for her father until his death. Elizabeth attended Star School
near Moline and graduated from Moline High School. After high school,
she began working as a linotype operator for The Moline Advance
newspaper. She was later employed as a linotype operator by The
Sedan Times-Star in Sedan, Kansas. Several years later, Elizabeth
returned to work at the newspaper office in Moline and remained
employed there until her retirement. Elizabeth made her home on the
farm where she was born until entering the Elk Manor Nursing Home
in 1998. She as a former member of the Rebekah's Lodge in Moline
and has been a long time member of the Moline United Methodist Church
and the United Methodist Women organization. Elizabeth is survived
by several cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, November 1, 2001
at the Moline United Methodist Church with Rev. Gary Parsons
officiating. Wanda Mills was the organist with Joe Ames singing "In
The Garden" and "The Old Rugged Cross". The casket bearers were Carl
Wailer, John Wailer, William Wailer, Richard Wilson, Robert Wilson
and Ronnie Wilson. The honorary casket bearers were Jerry Boyer,
David Brace, Jim Sweet, Marvin Smith, James Wailer, Robert Washam
and Leo Welch. Interment was held at the Moline Cemetery. Memorials
have been established with the Moline United Methodist Church and
Hospice, Inc. of Wichita. Contributions may be left with the funeral
home. The funeral arrangements were made with the Zimmerman Funeral
Home of Howard.
Sources:
S3458: [S3458] 1930 census, Kansas, Elk Co., Wildcat Twp, ED25-15, p101A
S3456: [S3456] 1920 census, Kansas, Elk Co., Wildcat Twp, ED132, p262B
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Father: Clarence Freeman Waller
Mother: Dorothea Mae Wilson
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| m.Juanita Ruth Hunter |
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Census: 2 Jan 1920
, Washington, Snohomish Co., Everett, ED147, p145A
S3950
Census: 22 May 1930
, Montana, Teton Co., Malone, ED50-4, p15A
S3951
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Father: Carlton Knold Malone
Mother: Maria Catherinette Truchot
Sources:
S3951: [S3951] 1930 census, Montana, Teton Co., Malone, ED50-4, p15A
S3950: [S3950] 1920 census, Washington, Snohomish Co., Everett, ED147, p145A
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