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Stella Marie (Theiss) Stanford, 102 passed away on May 8, 2019. She was born Sept. 10, 1916 in the Klein community. Preceded in death by husband Patrick and sons Robert and William. She is survived by daughter Mary Ann Kinney and husband George, her sister Thelma Smith, daughter-in-law Beverly Stanford. Her grandsons Roger Kinney, Matthew Stanford and wife Julie, Jason Stanford and wife Stormy, Stuart and Scott Stanford, granddaughter Carol Robinson and husband Glenn and 11 great grandchildren.
Stella traveled the world. She is cherished for her baking skills, great cooking and canning fig preserves and loquat jelly. She was an expert seamstress at designing and altering clothes and making beautiful quilts. Some quilts lovingly stitched by her and her sisters. She loved to garden and planted pink azaleas all over her yard which bloom every spring. We will miss her but know she is rejoicing in Heaven.
Her funeral service will be officiated by Rev. Randy Ledbetter of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church at 1pm on May 14 at Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home in the Colonial Chapel, 6900 Lawndale Ave., Houston, Tx. 77023. 
THEISS, Estella Marie (I24655)
 
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The data furnished herein are obtained from the papers on file in Rev. War Pension claim S.17198, based upon the military service of James Wills, in that war.
James Wills was born July 17, 1763 in Chester Co., PA. where he resided until he was about 10 years of age, then moved to Montgomery Co., Va.
While residing in Montgomery Co., Va. he enlisted early in 1781 and served at various times on short tours, about 7 months and 29 days in all, as a private under Lieutenant Daniel Howe, Capt. James Burns, and Col. William Preston in the Va. troops.
In the fall of 1783 he moved to the state of Ky., where he resided until 1820, then moved to Clay Co., MO, of which place he was a resident when he was allowed pension on his application executed Nov. 20, 1832.
In 1832, son James B. Wills was living in Clay Co., Mo, the name of his mother is not given and there are no further data as to family.
The above is the history of the soldier named James Wills, who resided in the state of MO at the time he received his pension, that is found on the Rev. War records of this office.
It is signed A.D. Hiller, Assistant to Administrator. [Jan Wallace] 
WILLS, James (I3130)
 
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Thomas Byron Parks, aged 86 years, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 7, 2013 after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, [], of the home; sister [] of Burbank, CA; brother-in-law and sister-in-law [] of Winchester, VA; daughter and son-in-law [] of Durham; daughter and son-in-law [] of Raleigh; two grandchildren; and one great granddaughter.
Tom Parks was born in Detroit, MI on October 9, 1926 and served honorably in the U.S. Navy during World War II and the Korean War. Afterward, he lived in Detroit, Lansing, and New Hudson, MI during 35 years of employment with Honeywell Corporation as a systems engineer and sales representative. Tom and Chris moved to Raleigh after his retirement to be near their daughters.
Tom Parks was a man of varied and intense interests. At one time, he owned a catamaran that he loved to sail on the lakes of Lower Michigan. Later, he and [] were both enthusiastic members of the community theater of Brighton, MI and took great pleasure in acting and singing in musical productions as well as doing backstage work. During his entire life, Tom had a passion for music and learned to play the guitar, dulcimer, and other stringed instruments. Eventually, he taught himself to compose music and spent many hours creating choral and instrumental pieces, which can be found on his personal website Songsforpraise.com. Finally, Tom loved to travel and read. While living in Michigan, he took his family on several long vacation trips and countless shorter ones, many of which were spent camping in state and national parks. Tom loved books of all kinds, especially ones about history, and continued to take pleasure in audio books even after his eyesight began to fail.
Funeral arrangements will be by Mitchell Funeral Home of Raleigh, and details may be found at www.mitchellatrmp.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Friends of the N.C. Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1841 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27635 (www.friendsnclbph.org). 
PARKS, Thomas Byron (I22552)
 
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Tommy Favors, 74, of Winnsboro, Texas, passed away on Thursday, March 8, 2012 at his residence. Services will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, March 12, 2012, at the McCauley Funeral Home Chapel in Franklin, Texas. Pastor Dana Altimore will officiate. Burial will follow in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery near Franklin. Visitation will be held on Monday from 9 a.m. until service time at McCauley Funeral Home in Franklin.
Tommy was born in Hearne, Texas, to the late James Buel and Annie Belle Shepherd Favors. He married Dixie Hancock on July 14, 1955. Tommy was a self-employed brick mason and had been a resident of Winnsboro for nine years, previously living in Little Elm, Texas, for 36 years. He was of the Baptist faith.
He was preceded in death by his wife; son, Ricky Favors; six brothers; and a sister.
He is survived by daughters, Elaine Favors Lively and husband, Robert, of Rice, Texas, Karen Favors Byrd and husband, Donald, of Corsicana, Texas, and Sharon Favors Ersch and husband, Troy, of Krum, Texas; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and many other family members and friends. 
FAVORS, Thomas Lane (I3859)
 
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VAN BUREN, ARKANSAS - David L. Schmidt, 72, of Van Buren, Arkansas, passed away Monday, June 17, 2002, in a local hospital.
He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War, a member of the Crockett Place United Methodist Church in Galveston, Texas, and a retired computer technician. He was a former employee of Ft. Smith Southwest Times, The Tucson Newspaper and the Galveston Daily News.
Visitation will be from 8:00 a.m. until service time at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 20, 2002, James Crowder funeral Home Chapel in La Marque, Texas, with burial in Galveston Memorial Park, Hitchcock, Texas.
Survivors are his wife, Virginia of Van Buren; daughters, Donna of La Porte, Texas, and Jennifer Bernard of Phoenix, Arizona; sisters, Bertha of La Marque, Texas, and Jessie of Texas City, Texas brother, F.F. Schmidt, Jr. of Texas City; 6 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be friends. 
SCHMIDT, David Lee (I2244)
 
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Dorothy Naomi Parsons, daughter of Thomas and Lucy Disney Wyatt, was born April 17, 1915, in Henry County and died Monday, February 7, 2000, at Golden Valley Hospital, Clinton. Dorothy was married to Everett Horrell Parsons on December 28, 1930, in LaDue. Everett preceded her in death on May 4, 1982.
Dorothy was a member of the First Baptist Church of Clinton and the LaDue Community Club.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Everett, and one half-sister, Anna Smith, and one half-brother, Page Huffman. She is survived by her three children; one brother, David E. Wyatt of Clarksville, as well as eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at the Vansant-Mills Chapel on Wednesday, February 9. Burial was in the Englewood Cemetery. 
WYATT, Dorothy Naomi (I22766)
 
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Funeral services for Robert Lee Armstrong, 83, of Henderson, will be held at 10am Wednesday, Nov 27, 2002, at Bryan Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev Kevin Brown officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery under the direction of Bryan Funeral Home.
Mr Armstrong died Monday, Nov 25, 2002, at a local nursing home. He was born Nov 28, 1918, in Minden, Texas. He was a lifetime resident of Rusk County, and was a machinist. He served in the Army during World War II and was a lifetime member of VFW and a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge.
Family will receive friends from 6-8pm Tuesday evening at the funeral home.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, William and Nancy Armstrong of Henderson; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Jerry Miller, and Marie and Allen Murphy; a son, Robert Armstrong; and a daughter, Peggy Armstrong; a brother and sister-in-law, George and Vaulta Armstrong; a sister-in-law, Betty Armstrong; 10 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. 
ARMSTRONG, Robert Lee (I26)
 
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Graveside services for Mr. Irving C. Wimberly, of Carthage, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, at the Panola County Restland Memorial Park with Rev. John Wills and Rev. Rita Wills officiating.
Mr. Wimberly, 72, died Monday, April 6, at the Marshall Memorial Hospital.
Born Oct. 6, 1914 in Marion County, he was the son of Irving and Eva Lee Wimberly Beene. Mr. Wimberly had lived in Carthage since 1954 and was a retired lumberman. He was a member of St. Andrews Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife: Christine Wimberly, of Carthage; three daughters, Carol Barton, Janette Mahurin, and Eleanor Salter, all of Longview; one sister, Joyce Beene, of Longview; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers are: Ken Andrus, Carl Barton, Mickey Browning, Reagan Cassity, Fred Tyler, and Paul Tyler.
Honorary Pallbearers are: W.C. Hebert, Dr. V.M. Holland, LeRoy LaSalle, and Dr. W.C. Smith. 
WIMBERLY, Irving Carroll (I23302)
 
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Odis Odell O'Neal born in Mart, Texas on February 21, 1916 to Frank Sylvester and Clarinda Sparks O'Neal died on December 9, 2008. He was married in 1936 to Edith Catherine Loyd and had four children. He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, his parents and eight siblings. He is the last of his generation and represents the passing of the "Great Red Hand of Erin" Irish Clan. His life's motto was "If you're going to dance, you have to pay the fiddler."
He leaves behind his loving children David Odell O'Neal and wife Wilma of Orlando, Florida, Fred Lynn O'Neal and wife Debbie of Metairie, Louisiana, Loyd Paul O'Neal and wife Myrtle of Galveston, Texas and Clarinda Kay Barnett and husband Dwayne of Manvel, Texas; nine grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; his faithful pet Terra and grand dog Wedgie, and many loving nieces and nephews.
He was a member of the Civil Conservation Corps in St. Louis, Missouri during World War II then joined the Army and due to an injury was honorably discharged. He was a roughneck/ driller in the oilfield, assistant superintendent of the pipe department at Todd's Shipyard and superintendent of construction at C.F. Braun.
Honorary pallbearers were Danny O'Neal, Ken O'Neal, Patrick O'Neal, Josh Robertson, Aaron Robertson, Brian Brady, Joe Michael and Cayce O'Neal Michael.
Visitation was held on Saturday, December 13 with a funeral service following at 12 noon at the James Crowder Funeral Home Chapel in La Marque with Pastor Tim O'Neal officiating.
Contributions to the Compassionate Care Hospice at 2020 N. Loop West, Suite 140, Houston, TX 77018 may be made.
 
O'NEAL, Odis Odell (I2715)
 
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Walt Ashby, 91, passed away Saturday, January 18, 2003 at Sunset View Assisted Living in Lake Havasu City. He was born March 1, 1911 in Burdett, Colorado to Walter and Florence Olive (Dee) Ashby. Walt moved to Lake Havasu City two and one-half years ago from Longmont, Colorado, where he worked for the Great Western Sugar Company. After 45 years with Great Western he retired in 1976 as assistant superintendent.
Walt is survived by one brother, ..., Colorado; daughter, ...; daughter ...; daughter ...; ...; and ....
His wife, Dorothy Elizabeth Barnhart (Dec. 3, 1911 - Sep. 2, 1986); three brothers, James, Harold and Verle; and three sisters, Erma, Edith and Leona "Babe", preceded him in death.
The union between Walt and Dorothy M. Goerner Knapp was performed near Jamestown, Colorado in June 1993. She also preceded him in on September 7, 2001.
Walt Ashby has several grandchildren and great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Walt lived his life by the virtues of loyalty, honesty, morality and love of family. He will be truly missed by those who loved him for the exceptional man that he was.
The family respectfully request donations to go in his name to Hospice of Havasu.
Cremation was held at the Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home and Crematory in Lake Havasu City. 
ASHBY, Walter Bernard (I5135)
 
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27 1009 1009 Garrison P.P. 21 M Carpenter 100 Y.D. SC
28 1009 1009 Garrison Mary A. 22 F Dom. Y.D. SC 
GARRISON, Peter Prince (I6902)
 
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465A 5 433 434 Studeville James C. W M 65 head Kentucky Ky Ky
465A 6 433 434 Studeville Minerva W F 48 wife Indiana NC Ky
465A 7 433 434 Studeville William H. W M 15 son Texas Ky Tenn
465A 8 433 434 Studeville Sammitha I. W F 10 daughter Texas Ky Tenn
465A 9 433 434 Studeville Carroll C. W M 7 son Texas Ky Tenn 
STUTEVILLE, James Crawford (I5266)
 
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5 304 304 Garison John 25 M Farmer 1,700 Y.D. SC
6 304 304 Garison M.A. 23 F Y.D. SC
7 304 304 Garison Elizabeth 6 F Y.D. SC
8 304 304 Garison Jane 4 F Y.D. SC
9 304 304 Garison Thos 2 M Y.D. SC
10 304 304 Garison Ann 7/12 F Y.D. SC 
GARRISON, John Newton Arthur (I6903)
 
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9 97 97 Armstrong Solomon 60 M Virginia
10 97 97 Armstrong Anna 57 F Kentucky
11 97 97 Armstrong Elizabeth 18 F Missouri REMARKS: Idiotic
12 97 97 Armstrong James 16 M Farmer Missouri
13 97 97 Armstrong Eda 14 F Missouri
14 97 97 Armstrong Jackson 12 M Missouri
15 97 97 Armstrong Edmund 8 M Arkansas
16 97 97 Armstrong John F 6 M Arkansas 
ARMSTRONG, Solomon William (I173)
 
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9 97 97 Armstrong Solomon 60 M Virginia
10 97 97 Armstrong Anna 57 F Kentucky
11 97 97 Armstrong Elizabeth 18 F Missouri REMARKS: Idiotic
12 97 97 Armstrong James 16 M Farmer Missouri
13 97 97 Armstrong Eda 14 F Missouri
14 97 97 Armstrong Jackson 12 M Missouri
15 97 97 Armstrong Edmund 8 M Arkansas
16 97 97 Armstrong John F 6 M Arkansas 
ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth (I178)
 
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C. J. STERLING Self M Male W 24 MO Farmer NC MO
L. J. STERLING Wife M Female W 20 TX House Keeping MO MO
S. R. STERLING Brother S Male W 17 MO Laborer NC MO
J. W. GIBBONS SBro Male W 18 MO Laborer NC MO 
GIBBONS, John Wiley Jr. (I6073)
 
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C. J. STERLING Self M Male W 24 MO Farmer NC MO
L. J. STERLING Wife M Female W 20 TX House Keeping MO MO
S. R. STERLING Brother S Male W 17 MO Laborer NC MO
J. W. GIBBONS SBro Male W 18 MO Laborer NC MO 
STERLING, Charles Joseph (I6088)
 
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C. J. STERLING Self M Male W 24 MO Farmer NC MO
L. J. STERLING Wife M Female W 20 TX House Keeping MO MO
S. R. STERLING Brother S Male W 17 MO Laborer NC MO
J. W. GIBBONS SBro Male W 18 MO Laborer NC MO 
STERLING, Samuel Robert (I6089)
 
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Vena Lee Baird, 75, of Canon City, died Dec. 30, 1998. Born on Oct. 6, 1923, in Pueblo to Melvin Lewis and Mildred (Lenehan) Drain. She graduated from Pueblo Central High School in 1941. She enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a WAVE in 1943 and served until 1945. She was proud of her military service and was a founding member of the Women's War Memorial which opened in Washington, D.C. in 1997. She learned to fly airplanes and obtained her commercial license in 1947. She married her instructor, Earl D. Baird, on Jan. 9, 1947, in Reno, Nev. They lived in Sterling, Colo., where they ran a crop dusting and spraying business together. In 1959, they sold the business and moved to Albuquerque, N.M. In 1961, they moved to Denver where they lived until 1987, when they retired and moved to Canon City.
In the late 1970s, she received an Associates Degree in Library Science from Red Rocks Community College. Vena avidly pursued the study of genealogy, working for decades to prove her family's history to early U.S. Colonial days. She also worked tirelessly for friends who wished to learn about their families and taught many seminars on the subject she was an avid reader of history books and could recite minute details of Thomas Jefferson's life. Vena was an active grandmother to her three grandchildren and maintained a lifelong interest in all aspects of aviation.
She will be missed and remembered by many friends, young and old.
Survived by ... Preceded in death by her parents.
She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Colonial Dames, the American Genealogical Society, the Silver Wings and a member of the Colorado Aviation Historical Society. Services were held Saturday. Memorials may be made to the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Marion Chapter through the Holt Family Funeral Home, 806 Macon Ave., Canon City. 
DRAIN, Vena Lee (I22288)
 
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... equal parts race car driver, pilot, stunt car driver and musician.
Hollywood stuntman, skydiver, stunt pilot and voodoo physician.
Smuggler, entrepeneur, patriot and rebel.
Charmed the angels and scared off the devil.
Uncle George to some, but a friend to all.
Outlaw, inlaw, their daddy and my grandpaw.
Mexico, Guatemala, Central America and Panama,
We're 1400 miles from home but they all know your name, Grandpaw.
He conquered his life in the most amazing way,
Most of you don't know it but superman died today.

I love you, Grandpaw, I'm gonna miss you, Boo. 
ARMSTRONG, George A (I30)
 
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"Mrs. Dee, mother of Will Dee of this community passed away at the home of a daughter in Sterling last Thursday. Funeral services were held at the Burdett Church Sunday afternoon by Rev. Dean of Sterling. Interment was made at the Burdett Cemetery. Mrs. Dee was an old time resident of the community." 
MCGHEE, Nancy Emeline (I8811)
 
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# Parent Child Age
18 M Delafield N 15
. . Mary 13
. . A 10
. . E 8
These ages don't match for Narcis, Mary, Averilla and Elizabeth. 
DELAFIELD, Nicholas (I5432)
 
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030 1 60 STEWART Alexander 3 1 3 0 0
3 M over 16
1 M under 16
3 Females
We can't be sure that this is our Alexander. It should be 1 5 2. 
STEWART, Alexander III (I16399)
 
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1 M under 5, 1 M 10-14, 1 M 30-39, 2 F under 5, 1 F 5-9, 2 F 20-29, 1 F 60-69, total 9 free people, 1 slave F 55-99 
RIGBY, Russell Thomas (I10723)
 
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1 White male 0- 4 James
1 White male 5- 9 John
1 White male 40-49 David
1 White female 0- 4 Mary
1 White female 5- 9 Sally
2 White female 10-14
1 White Female 30-39 Rebecca
8 total 
QUINN, David (I19172)
 
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2 M 5-9, 1 M 10-14, 1 M 20-29, 1 M 40-49, 1 F under 5, 1 F 5-9, 2 F 10-14, 1 F 15-19, 1 F 40-49, total 11 free people, no slaves 
RIGBY, Russell Thomas (I10723)
 
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2 White male 0- 4
1 White male 5- 9
1 White male 20-29 James
1 White female 0- 4
1 White female 20-29 Sarah
6 total 
WALDROP, James D (I19174)
 
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357/359 Cornelison, Jonathan age 40 male farmer $150 born NC
Cornelison, Rachel age 46? female born NC
Cornelison, Riley W. age 18 laborer born NC
Cornelison, Nancy age 16 female born NC
Cornelison, Lucy J. age 11 female born NC
Cornelison, Enoch age 12 male born NC
Cornelison, Sarah age 11 female born NC
Cornelison, Rebecca age 11 female born NC
Cornelison, John C. age 9 male born NC
Cornelison, Isabella age 7 female born NC
Cornelison, Joel H. age 3 male born NC 
CORNELISON, Jonathan C (I11843)
 
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37 | 45 45 | Dentan Joseph H | W M 33 | | X | farming | LA NC Miss
38 | 45 45 | Dentan Mary P | W F 25 | wife | X | keeping house | X X | LA G GA
39 | 45 45 | Dentan Ada A C | W F 6 | daughter | X | | X X | LA LA LA
40 | 45 45 | Dentan Ella F | W F 4 | daughter | X | | LA LA LA
41 | 45 45 | Dentan Hiland | W M 2 | son | | LA LA LA
42 | 45 45 | Dentan Virgil A | W M 2/12 | Mar son | | LA LA LA 
DENTON, Joseph Hilliard (I14207)
 
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382/382 Cagle, Asberry 34 M Farm labor Ga
Sarah 22 F Keeping house Ga
Malissa L. 21 F Keeping house Ga
Lowry R. 2 F W Ga
William B. 3/12 M W Ga born March 
CAGLE, Asbury (I11883)
 
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4128 Ave J
She is alone. 
MITTELSTADT, Matilda (I16218)
 
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496 496 Clevenger John 52 M Farmer 1,000 Virg
Clevenger Margaret 50 F Ten
Clevenger Sarah 18 F Mo
Clevenger Margaret 16 F Mo X
Clevenger James 15 M Laborer Mo X
Clevenger Richard 14 M Mo X
Clevenger Robert 8 M Mo X Idiotic
Clevenger John 5 M Mo
Wills James 87 M None Virg
Clevenger Sarah 22 F Ten
Clevenger Caroline 4 F Mo
Clevenger Angeline 1 F Mo
I believe Sarah (age 22) is probably a daughter-in-law and the two youngest girls are possibly grandchildren. 
CLEAVENGER, John (I4008)
 
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54 582 Dotson Thomas 1 . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 M up to 10; ?
1 M 16-26; Thomas 26
1 F 26-45; Charlotte 30
Agriculture 
DOTSON, Thomas (I12829)
 
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62 278 291 Denton Joseph Head W M Dec 1846 53 M 26 LA NC LA Farmer 0 Yes YesYes O F F 206
63 278 291 Denton Mary P. Wife W F Jul 1854 45 M 26 9 8 LA AL AL No No Yes
64 278 291 Denton Hilliard Son W M Mar 1878 22 M 1 LA LA LA Farm Laborer 0 Yes YesYes
65 278 291 Denton Virgil Son W M Mar 1880 20 S LA LA LA Yes YesYes
66 278 291 Denton Joseph Son W M Jul 1882 17 S LA LA LA 3 Yes YesYes
67 278 291 Denton Lilla Dau W F May 1885 15 S LA LA LA 3 Yes YesYes
68 278 291 Denton Floid Son W M Jan 1889 11 S LA LA LA 3 Yes YesYes
69 278 291 Denton Lesly Son W M Jul 1894 5 S LA LA LA 
DENTON, Joseph Hilliard (I14207)
 
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76 280 293 Denton Ely Head W M Dec 1855 44 M 15 LA NC LA Farmer 0 Yes YesYes O F F 207
77 280 293 Denton Lou Wife W F Sep 1859 40 M 15 7 6 LA TN AL Yes No Yes
78 280 293 Denton Clarra Dau W F Mar 1886 14 S LA LA LA 3 Yes YesYes
79 280 293 Denton Alice Dau W F Apr 1889 11 S LA LA LA 0 Yes YesYes
80 280 293 Denton Nelly Dau W F May 1891 9 S LA LA LA Yes
81 280 293 Denton Warner Son W M Jan 1894 6 S LA LA LA
82 280 293 Denton Dovie Son W M Apr 1896 4 S LA LA LA
83 280 293 Denton Lavey Dau W F Oct 1898 1 S LA LA LA 
DENTON, Madison Eli (I14217)
 
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78 9 Pipkin Stephen 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . .
1 W M up to 5; William 1
1 W M 20-30; Stephen 25
1 W F 20-30; Margaret 25
3 Total 
PIPKIN, Stephen (I12836)
 
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81 1587 Pipkin Hughes 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 W M up to 10; should be Nancy 2
1 W M 16-26; Hughes 22
1 W F 16-26; Frances 19
Agriculture 
PIPKIN, Hughes (I12832)
 
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81 1588 Pipkin Lewis 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 W M up to 10; John 1
1 W M 16-26; Lewis 21
1 W F 16-26; Susanna 21
Agriculture 
PIPKIN, Lewis Samuel (I12688)
 
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81 1589 Pipkin Clemency 1 2 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . 2 . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . .. . .
1 W M up to 10; Samuel 8
2 W M 10-16; Stephen 14 & Alexander 9
1 W M 16-18; Isaac 17
1 W M 16-26; Isaac?
1 W F 10-16; Nancy 11
1 W F 45 up; Clemency abt 56
Agriculture
Slaves
1 M up to 14;
1 F 14-26 
HUGHES, Clemency (I12821)
 
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85 22 Pipkin Lewis 1 . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . .
1 W M up to 5; William 2
1 W M 10-15; John 10
1 W M 30-40; Lewis 31
1 W F up to 5; Nancy 5
2 W F 5-10; Elizabeth 7 & ?
1 W F 30-40; Susanna 31
7 Total 
PIPKIN, Lewis Samuel (I12688)
 
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85 23 Pipkin Isaac 1 . . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 7 . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . .
1 M up to 5; Andrew 2
2 M 15-20; Samuel 18 & Alexander 19
2 M 20-30; Isaac 28 & ?
1 F 20-30; Martha 25
7 F 60-70; Clemency abt 66 & ?
Slaves:
2 M up to 10;
1 F 24-36;
16 Total 
PIPKIN, Isaac Carroll (I12834)
 
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A E Bates M 50
Nettie Bates F 34
James Bates M 18
Hannah Bates F 17
Bessie Bates F 15
Anna Bates F 12
Austin Bates Jr M 8
Luella Bates F 1
Frank Bates M 44 
BATES, Austin E (I23775)
 
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A E Bates M 50
Nettie Bates F 34
James Bates M 18
Hannah Bates F 17
Bessie Bates F 15
Anna Bates F 12
Austin Bates Jr M 8
Luella Bates F 1
Frank Bates M 44 
BATES, Frank (I23778)
 
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After a short illness, Mrs. Sarah Patterson of Sioux City passed to her eternal reward about 6 o'clock Friday afternoon. Sarah Jane Coon was born in Spring Green, Wisconsin, January 4, 1867, and passed away Friday, October 13, 1935, at he age of 78 years, 9 months and 7 days. She was married to David True in 1882 and lived in California a short period, returning to Iowa and living near Washta until Mr. True passed away, leaving his wife and 4 daughters. All survive their mother's death but one, Sylvia Wright. Later in life, Mrs. True was married to Henry Patterson who died a number of years later. Mrs. Patterson was a true Christian woman and was kind and loving to all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her death three daughters, Cecelia True and Wyreka Streeter of Sioux City, and Mrs. Lucy Conley of Corning; also two sisters and one brother, Mrs. John Kenyon, Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mr. Reese Coon, all of Correctionville. Funeral services were held in the Church of Christ in Correctionville with Rev. Milton W. Dills, the minister, in charge at 1 o'clock Monday, October 21, and burial was made in Oak Hill Cemetery at Anthon.
[There are several mistakes in this obit that are probably typos on the part of the transcriber.] 
COON, Sarah Jane (I9094)
 
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Albert E Thompson, 64 of 2517 Cortlandt, died 5:15 am Friday in a Houston hospital. Native of Kansas, he had lived in Houston 36 years. Survivors: Widow, Mrs Albert E Thompson; daughter, Mrs R A Pederson and Mrs R A Lawrence of Houston and Mrs J D Sloane of Sealy; sons, Albert C, F Walter, Norman H, Harold H, Earl M and Robert L Thompson, all of Houston; sisters Mrs Carrie Shudrowitz and Mrs Birdie Hampel, both of Leavenworth, Kan; 11 grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services, 2:30 pm Sunday, Fogle-West company, Rev Oliver R Harms. Burial, Hollywood cemetery. Pallbearers: H W Kinnel, E T Detmore, E O Meyer, Bud Bryan, J J Siddall and Otto Konetske. 
THOMPSON, Albert Edward (I24630)
 
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Albert Mellen 30 M W Retail grocer Mississippi
Fanny C Mellen 27 F W Louisiana
Eula B Mellen 4 F W Mississippi
Pearla S Mellen 11 F W Mississippi 
MELLEN, Albert Moore (I6342)
 
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Albert Mills 50
Rachel Mills 49
Minnie Mills 13
Albert Mills 12
Lurena Mills 8
He was a well digger. 
MILLS, Alva (I668)
 
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Albert S Wills Head M 35 Texas
Della B Wills Wife F 27 Texas
Willard Wills Son M 8 Texas
Azalee Wills Dau F 6 Texas
Maydell Wills Dau F 4 Texas 
WILLS, Sidney Albert (I2984)
 
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Albert S Wills Head M 44 Texas
Della Wills Wife F 36 Texas
Willard Wills Son M 18 Texas
May Dee Wills Dau F 15 Texas 
WILLS, Sidney Albert (I2984)
 
100
Albert T Atkins Head M 21 Texas
Lela Atkins Wife F 19 Texas
Windle R Atkins Son M 0 Texas 
ATKINS, Albert Taylor (I18251)
 

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