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111001 | Samuel O. Stafford Dec. 3, 1923 - Jan. 5, 2010 SOUTH BEND - Samuel Obert Stafford passed away peacefully with his family at his side on January 5, 2010, after acute leukemia took his life. He was born on December 3, 1923 in Eau Claire, WI and was the last surviving child of John and Mable Stafford; sons, Chuck and Obert; daughters, Florence and Unice. A graduate of Eau Claire class of 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army/Air Corps in March 16, 1942, and was a decorated corporal in the Aleutian conflict during WWII. Our country has designated him at the veterans registry of heroes. Sam married Delores Mabiel August 2, 1945, and has five children, Steven, Sylvia {deceased] Jeffrey, Sandra, and Gregory. He is survived by his wife, Jaclyn, of Wilmington, DE; and 3 stepchildren; Jan, Deborah and Susan, and blessed with 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren He retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in LaPaz, IN, in 1969 and moved to Nashville, TN where he worked for the board of health and met his wife of 41 years, Jaclyn Ellis. Sam was raised up in blue 32nd degree Mason, VFW and American Legion member. his joys were recording, sound tracking and gardening and could fix anything. We will miss him and his patient well-being dearly. He will be put to rest with military honors at 1 pm Monday January 11, 2010, at the Sussex County Veterans Cemetery, 26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro, DE 19966 | STAFFORD, Samuel Obert (I123776)
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111002 | Samuel O. Stafford Dec. 3, 1923 - Jan. 5, 2010 SOUTH BEND - Samuel Obert Stafford passed away peacefully with his family at his side on January 5, 2010, after acute leukemia took his life. He was born on December 3, 1923 in Eau Claire, WI and was the last surviving child of John and Mable Stafford; sons, Chuck and Obert; daughters, Florence and Unice. A graduate of Eau Claire class of 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army/Air Corps in March 16, 1942, and was a decorated corporal in the Aleutian conflict during WWII. Our country has designated him at the veterans registry of heroes. Sam married Delores Mabiel August 2, 1945, and has five children, Steven, Sylvia {deceased] Jeffrey, Sandra, and Gregory. He is survived by his wife, Jaclyn, of Wilmington, DE; and 3 stepchildren; Jan, Deborah and Susan, and blessed with 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren He retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in LaPaz, IN, in 1969 and moved to Nashville, TN where he worked for the board of health and met his wife of 41 years, Jaclyn Ellis. Sam was raised up in blue 32nd degree Mason, VFW and American Legion member. his joys were recording, sound tracking and gardening and could fix anything. We will miss him and his patient well-being dearly. He will be put to rest with military honors at 1 pm Monday January 11, 2010, at the Sussex County Veterans Cemetery, 26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro, DE 19966 | STAFFORD, Samuel Obert (I123776)
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111003 | Samuel O. Stafford Dec. 3, 1923 - Jan. 5, 2010 SOUTH BEND - Samuel Obert Stafford passed away peacefully with his family at his side on January 5, 2010, after acute leukemia took his life. He was born on December 3, 1923 in Eau Claire, WI and was the last surviving child of John and Mable Stafford; sons, Chuck and Obert; daughters, Florence and Unice. A graduate of Eau Claire class of 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army/Air Corps in March 16, 1942, and was a decorated corporal in the Aleutian conflict during WWII. Our country has designated him at the veterans registry of heroes. Sam married Delores Mabiel August 2, 1945, and has five children, Steven, Sylvia {deceased] Jeffrey, Sandra, and Gregory. He is survived by his wife, Jaclyn, of Wilmington, DE; and 3 stepchildren; Jan, Deborah and Susan, and blessed with 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren He retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in LaPaz, IN, in 1969 and moved to Nashville, TN where he worked for the board of health and met his wife of 41 years, Jaclyn Ellis. Sam was raised up in blue 32nd degree Mason, VFW and American Legion member. his joys were recording, sound tracking and gardening and could fix anything. We will miss him and his patient well-being dearly. He will be put to rest with military honors at 1 pm Monday January 11, 2010, at the Sussex County Veterans Cemetery, 26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro, DE 19966 | STAFFORD, Samuel Obert (I123776)
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111004 | Samuel O. Stafford Dec. 3, 1923 - Jan. 5, 2010 SOUTH BEND - Samuel Obert Stafford passed away peacefully with his family at his side on January 5, 2010, after acute leukemia took his life. He was born on December 3, 1923 in Eau Claire, WI and was the last surviving child of John and Mable Stafford; sons, Chuck and Obert; daughters, Florence and Unice. A graduate of Eau Claire class of 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army/Air Corps in March 16, 1942, and was a decorated corporal in the Aleutian conflict during WWII. Our country has designated him at the veterans registry of heroes. Sam married Delores Mabiel August 2, 1945, and has five children, Steven, Sylvia {deceased] Jeffrey, Sandra, and Gregory. He is survived by his wife, Jaclyn, of Wilmington, DE; and 3 stepchildren; Jan, Deborah and Susan, and blessed with 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren He retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in LaPaz, IN, in 1969 and moved to Nashville, TN where he worked for the board of health and met his wife of 41 years, Jaclyn Ellis. Sam was raised up in blue 32nd degree Mason, VFW and American Legion member. his joys were recording, sound tracking and gardening and could fix anything. We will miss him and his patient well-being dearly. He will be put to rest with military honors at 1 pm Monday January 11, 2010, at the Sussex County Veterans Cemetery, 26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro, DE 19966 | STAFFORD, Samuel Obert (I123776)
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111005 | Samuel O. Stafford Dec. 3, 1923 - Jan. 5, 2010 SOUTH BEND - Samuel Obert Stafford passed away peacefully with his family at his side on January 5, 2010, after acute leukemia took his life. He was born on December 3, 1923 in Eau Claire, WI and was the last surviving child of John and Mable Stafford; sons, Chuck and Obert; daughters, Florence and Unice. A graduate of Eau Claire class of 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army/Air Corps in March 16, 1942, and was a decorated corporal in the Aleutian conflict during WWII. Our country has designated him at the veterans registry of heroes. Sam married Delores Mabiel August 2, 1945, and has five children, Steven, Sylvia {deceased] Jeffrey, Sandra, and Gregory. He is survived by his wife, Jaclyn, of Wilmington, DE; and 3 stepchildren; Jan, Deborah and Susan, and blessed with 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren He retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in LaPaz, IN, in 1969 and moved to Nashville, TN where he worked for the board of health and met his wife of 41 years, Jaclyn Ellis. Sam was raised up in blue 32nd degree Mason, VFW and American Legion member. his joys were recording, sound tracking and gardening and could fix anything. We will miss him and his patient well-being dearly. He will be put to rest with military honors at 1 pm Monday January 11, 2010, at the Sussex County Veterans Cemetery, 26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro, DE 19966 | STAFFORD, Samuel Obert (I123776)
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111006 | Samuel O. Stafford Dec. 3, 1923 - Jan. 5, 2010 SOUTH BEND - Samuel Obert Stafford passed away peacefully with his family at his side on January 5, 2010, after acute leukemia took his life. He was born on December 3, 1923 in Eau Claire, WI and was the last surviving child of John and Mable Stafford; sons, Chuck and Obert; daughters, Florence and Unice. A graduate of Eau Claire class of 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army/Air Corps in March 16, 1942, and was a decorated corporal in the Aleutian conflict during WWII. Our country has designated him at the veterans registry of heroes. Sam married Delores Mabiel August 2, 1945, and has five children, Steven, Sylvia {deceased] Jeffrey, Sandra, and Gregory. He is survived by his wife, Jaclyn, of Wilmington, DE; and 3 stepchildren; Jan, Deborah and Susan, and blessed with 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren He retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in LaPaz, IN, in 1969 and moved to Nashville, TN where he worked for the board of health and met his wife of 41 years, Jaclyn Ellis. Sam was raised up in blue 32nd degree Mason, VFW and American Legion member. his joys were recording, sound tracking and gardening and could fix anything. We will miss him and his patient well-being dearly. He will be put to rest with military honors at 1 pm Monday January 11, 2010, at the Sussex County Veterans Cemetery, 26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro, DE 19966 | STAFFORD, Samuel Obert (I123776)
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111007 | Samuel O. Stafford Dec. 3, 1923 - Jan. 5, 2010 SOUTH BEND - Samuel Obert Stafford passed away peacefully with his family at his side on January 5, 2010, after acute leukemia took his life. He was born on December 3, 1923 in Eau Claire, WI and was the last surviving child of John and Mable Stafford; sons, Chuck and Obert; daughters, Florence and Unice. A graduate of Eau Claire class of 1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army/Air Corps in March 16, 1942, and was a decorated corporal in the Aleutian conflict during WWII. Our country has designated him at the veterans registry of heroes. Sam married Delores Mabiel August 2, 1945, and has five children, Steven, Sylvia {deceased] Jeffrey, Sandra, and Gregory. He is survived by his wife, Jaclyn, of Wilmington, DE; and 3 stepchildren; Jan, Deborah and Susan, and blessed with 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren He retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in LaPaz, IN, in 1969 and moved to Nashville, TN where he worked for the board of health and met his wife of 41 years, Jaclyn Ellis. Sam was raised up in blue 32nd degree Mason, VFW and American Legion member. his joys were recording, sound tracking and gardening and could fix anything. We will miss him and his patient well-being dearly. He will be put to rest with military honors at 1 pm Monday January 11, 2010, at the Sussex County Veterans Cemetery, 26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro, DE 19966 | STAFFORD, Samuel Obert (I123776)
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111008 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111009 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111010 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111011 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111012 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111013 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111014 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111015 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111016 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111017 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111018 | Samuel Perry "Jr." was admitted townsman of Sandwich 8 Oct 1691. The designation Jr. was to distinguish from (? his cousin) Samuel Perry (Edward), who, though he lived in Kingston RI, had married in the previous year Mary Tucker of Sandwich. The will of Samuel Perry of Sandwich, Yeoman, dated 2 Aug 1750, gives personal property to to his daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Deborah, and to the children of his daughter Mercy, deceased. All rest and residue to be divided between his two sons, Nathan and Ebenezer Perry, whom he made co-executors. | PERRY, Samuel "Jr." (I24378)
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111019 | Samuel Richard Churchill was four years old when his family moved to settle in Emmet Township in McDonough County, Illinois in 1833. Remaining there for four years, he was eight years old when his father died in 1837, and his mother moved back to Hodgenville, Larue County, Kentucky with the family that same year. Samuel Richard Churchill joined Company C, 2nd Regiment Calvary, 1st Kentucky Brigade on September 25, 1861, not 1862 as records indicate, at Green River, Kentucky as a Private. He was known to have been captured and imprisoned at Camp Douglas, Illinois located near Chicago, Illinois as he was imprisoned there as of February 10, 1863. It is known that his younger brother Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill visited him there at that time. Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill, who was residing in Macomb, Illinois at the time of his visit, also visited another Churchill relative imprisoned during the Civil War. This was John Seward Churchill, the son of Armistead Slaughter Churchill and Mary Thompson Street Brown, who was a prisoner at Alton Penitentiary at Alton, Illinois. John Seward Churchill and Samuel Richard Churchill were double first cousins as their mothers and fathers were full sisters and brothers. After the Civil War was over, Samuel Richard Churchill settled in Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois with his two surviving children. | CHURCHILL, Samuel Richard (I10701)
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111020 | Samuel Richard Churchill was four years old when his family moved to settle in Emmet Township in McDonough County, Illinois in 1833. Remaining there for four years, he was eight years old when his father died in 1837, and his mother moved back to Hodgenville, Larue County, Kentucky with the family that same year. Samuel Richard Churchill joined Company C, 2nd Regiment Calvary, 1st Kentucky Brigade on September 25, 1861, not 1862 as records indicate, at Green River, Kentucky as a Private. He was known to have been captured and imprisoned at Camp Douglas, Illinois located near Chicago, Illinois as he was imprisoned there as of February 10, 1863. It is known that his younger brother Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill visited him there at that time. Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill, who was residing in Macomb, Illinois at the time of his visit, also visited another Churchill relative imprisoned during the Civil War. This was John Seward Churchill, the son of Armistead Slaughter Churchill and Mary Thompson Street Brown, who was a prisoner at Alton Penitentiary at Alton, Illinois. John Seward Churchill and Samuel Richard Churchill were double first cousins as their mothers and fathers were full sisters and brothers. After the Civil War was over, Samuel Richard Churchill settled in Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois with his two surviving children. | CHURCHILL, Samuel Richard (I10701)
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111021 | Samuel Richard Churchill was four years old when his family moved to settle in Emmet Township in McDonough County, Illinois in 1833. Remaining there for four years, he was eight years old when his father died in 1837, and his mother moved back to Hodgenville, Larue County, Kentucky with the family that same year. Samuel Richard Churchill joined Company C, 2nd Regiment Calvary, 1st Kentucky Brigade on September 25, 1861, not 1862 as records indicate, at Green River, Kentucky as a Private. He was known to have been captured and imprisoned at Camp Douglas, Illinois located near Chicago, Illinois as he was imprisoned there as of February 10, 1863. It is known that his younger brother Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill visited him there at that time. Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill, who was residing in Macomb, Illinois at the time of his visit, also visited another Churchill relative imprisoned during the Civil War. This was John Seward Churchill, the son of Armistead Slaughter Churchill and Mary Thompson Street Brown, who was a prisoner at Alton Penitentiary at Alton, Illinois. John Seward Churchill and Samuel Richard Churchill were double first cousins as their mothers and fathers were full sisters and brothers. After the Civil War was over, Samuel Richard Churchill settled in Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois with his two surviving children. | CHURCHILL, Samuel Richard (I10701)
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111022 | Samuel Richard Churchill was four years old when his family moved to settle in Emmet Township in McDonough County, Illinois in 1833. Remaining there for four years, he was eight years old when his father died in 1837, and his mother moved back to Hodgenville, Larue County, Kentucky with the family that same year. Samuel Richard Churchill joined Company C, 2nd Regiment Calvary, 1st Kentucky Brigade on September 25, 1861, not 1862 as records indicate, at Green River, Kentucky as a Private. He was known to have been captured and imprisoned at Camp Douglas, Illinois located near Chicago, Illinois as he was imprisoned there as of February 10, 1863. It is known that his younger brother Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill visited him there at that time. Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill, who was residing in Macomb, Illinois at the time of his visit, also visited another Churchill relative imprisoned during the Civil War. This was John Seward Churchill, the son of Armistead Slaughter Churchill and Mary Thompson Street Brown, who was a prisoner at Alton Penitentiary at Alton, Illinois. John Seward Churchill and Samuel Richard Churchill were double first cousins as their mothers and fathers were full sisters and brothers. After the Civil War was over, Samuel Richard Churchill settled in Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois with his two surviving children. | CHURCHILL, Samuel Richard (I10701)
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111023 | Samuel Richard Churchill was four years old when his family moved to settle in Emmet Township in McDonough County, Illinois in 1833. Remaining there for four years, he was eight years old when his father died in 1837, and his mother moved back to Hodgenville, Larue County, Kentucky with the family that same year. Samuel Richard Churchill joined Company C, 2nd Regiment Calvary, 1st Kentucky Brigade on September 25, 1861, not 1862 as records indicate, at Green River, Kentucky as a Private. He was known to have been captured and imprisoned at Camp Douglas, Illinois located near Chicago, Illinois as he was imprisoned there as of February 10, 1863. It is known that his younger brother Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill visited him there at that time. Cadwallader Slaughter Churchill, who was residing in Macomb, Illinois at the time of his visit, also visited another Churchill relative imprisoned during the Civil War. This was John Seward Churchill, the son of Armistead Slaughter Churchill and Mary Thompson Street Brown, who was a prisoner at Alton Penitentiary at Alton, Illinois. John Seward Churchill and Samuel Richard Churchill were double first cousins as their mothers and fathers were full sisters and brothers. After the Civil War was over, Samuel Richard Churchill settled in Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois with his two surviving children. | CHURCHILL, Samuel Richard (I10701)
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111024 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111025 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111026 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111027 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111028 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111029 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111030 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111031 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111032 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111033 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111034 | Samuel RUTTAN, 57, Widower, Farmer, Tp. Loughborough, Tp. Camden, s/o Michael & Elizabeth, mar. Eliza SNIDER, 44, Widow, Tp. Portland, same, d/o William & Thankful WALKER. Witn Mrs. BRADSHAW & Samuel BRADSHAW of Tp. Portland, on 08 Aug., 1883, at Tp. Portland They were both Methodists. | Family F28253
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111035 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111036 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111037 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111038 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111039 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111040 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111041 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111042 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111043 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111044 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111045 | Samuel Stafford and family joined the Quaker Church and the birthdate of Mercy Stafford is from the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Before 1692.Volume 4 . Listed under Stafford. By James Savage. Quaker Records of Newport. Likewise the record of her death and or marriage should also be there. I am not in a position to research this any further. Quakers were given the right not to publish data of vital records in public records by government Rhode Island Genealogical Record Abstract of Will of Samuel Stafford . Stafford, Samuel, being aged. will dated 16 MAR 1710/11, proved 16 Apr 1718, pgs 135-136. Mentions: Sons Amos Stafford eldest & Thomas Stafford youngest. Daughters Sarah Scranton eldest, Patience Howland 2nd, Freelove Tillinghast 3rd, & Elizabeth Note: There is no mention of his daughter Mercy b.1688. There is no mention of Edward Thurber -son of Mercy and Richard Thurber. Samuel Stafford was admitted freeman in | STAFFORD, Samuel (I18737)
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111046 | Samuel Stafford, aged 73, of 716 Blaine avenue, died in his home at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon following three years' illness. He was born in Clinton county, Indiana, July 18, 1860, and came here eight years ago from Clinton county. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma Stafford, of Dexter, Mich.; two sons, Walter, of this city, and Henry, of Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Ettna Cotter, of California. The body will lie in the Miller-Willis mortuary and the funeral will take place there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment will be in Southlawn cemetery. Published in the South Bend Tribune; Friday, April 13, 1934. | STAFFORD, Samuel Allen (I30838)
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111047 | Samuel Stafford, aged 73, of 716 Blaine avenue, died in his home at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon following three years' illness. He was born in Clinton county, Indiana, July 18, 1860, and came here eight years ago from Clinton county. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma Stafford, of Dexter, Mich.; two sons, Walter, of this city, and Henry, of Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Ettna Cotter, of California. The body will lie in the Miller-Willis mortuary and the funeral will take place there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment will be in Southlawn cemetery. Published in the South Bend Tribune; Friday, April 13, 1934. | STAFFORD, Samuel Allen (I30838)
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111048 | Samuel Stafford, aged 73, of 716 Blaine avenue, died in his home at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon following three years' illness. He was born in Clinton county, Indiana, July 18, 1860, and came here eight years ago from Clinton county. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma Stafford, of Dexter, Mich.; two sons, Walter, of this city, and Henry, of Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Ettna Cotter, of California. The body will lie in the Miller-Willis mortuary and the funeral will take place there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment will be in Southlawn cemetery. Published in the South Bend Tribune; Friday, April 13, 1934. | STAFFORD, Samuel Allen (I30838)
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111049 | Samuel Stafford, aged 73, of 716 Blaine avenue, died in his home at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon following three years' illness. He was born in Clinton county, Indiana, July 18, 1860, and came here eight years ago from Clinton county. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma Stafford, of Dexter, Mich.; two sons, Walter, of this city, and Henry, of Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Ettna Cotter, of California. The body will lie in the Miller-Willis mortuary and the funeral will take place there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment will be in Southlawn cemetery. Published in the South Bend Tribune; Friday, April 13, 1934. | STAFFORD, Samuel Allen (I30838)
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111050 | Samuel Stafford, aged 73, of 716 Blaine avenue, died in his home at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon following three years' illness. He was born in Clinton county, Indiana, July 18, 1860, and came here eight years ago from Clinton county. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Emma Stafford, of Dexter, Mich.; two sons, Walter, of this city, and Henry, of Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Ettna Cotter, of California. The body will lie in the Miller-Willis mortuary and the funeral will take place there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment will be in Southlawn cemetery. Published in the South Bend Tribune; Friday, April 13, 1934. | STAFFORD, Samuel Allen (I30838)
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