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112801 | Social Security Death Index Name: Walter Dewhirst Last Residence: 65746 Seymour, Webster, Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1914 Died: Jun 1969 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | DEWHURST, Walter (I121167)
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112802 | Social Security Death Index Name: Walter Dewhirst Last Residence: 65746 Seymour, Webster, Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1914 Died: Jun 1969 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | DEWHURST, Walter (I121167)
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112803 | Social Security Death Index Name: Walter Dewhirst Last Residence: 65746 Seymour, Webster, Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1914 Died: Jun 1969 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | DEWHURST, Walter (I121167)
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112804 | Social Security Death Index Name: Walter Dewhirst Last Residence: 65746 Seymour, Webster, Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1914 Died: Jun 1969 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | DEWHURST, Walter (I121167)
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112805 | Social Security Death Index Name: Walter Dewhirst Last Residence: 65746 Seymour, Webster, Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1914 Died: Jun 1969 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | DEWHURST, Walter (I121167)
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112806 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Newman Last Residence: Oklahoma Born: 24 Jun 1894 Died: Jan 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951) | NEWMAN, William (I118616)
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112807 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Newman Last Residence: Oklahoma Born: 24 Jun 1894 Died: Jan 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951) | NEWMAN, William (I118616)
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112808 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Newman Last Residence: Oklahoma Born: 24 Jun 1894 Died: Jan 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951) | NEWMAN, William (I118616)
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112809 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Newman Last Residence: Oklahoma Born: 24 Jun 1894 Died: Jan 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951) | NEWMAN, William (I118616)
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112810 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Newman Last Residence: Oklahoma Born: 24 Jun 1894 Died: Jan 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951) | NEWMAN, William (I118616)
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112811 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Newman Last Residence: Oklahoma Born: 24 Jun 1894 Died: Jan 1965 State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951) | NEWMAN, William (I118616)
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112812 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112813 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112814 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112815 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112816 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112817 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112818 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112819 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112820 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112821 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112822 | Social Security Death Index Name: William Stafford SSN: 498-16-4069 Last Residence: Missouri Born: 26 Apr 1884 Died: Aug 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951) | STAFFORD, William Leonard (I100972)
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112823 | Social Security Death Index Name: Willie McNeil Last Residence: 38555 Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee Born: 8 May 1908 Died: Jun 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951) WILLIE C. MCNEIL Birth: May 8, 1908 Death: Jun. 5, 1976 married Dec 2 1928 Burial: Hedgecoth Cemetery, Homestead (Cumberland County), Tenn. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McNeil&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=45&GScnty=2442&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=37331937& | MCNEIL, William Clinton (I122501)
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112824 | Social Security Death Index Name: Willie McNeil Last Residence: 38555 Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee Born: 8 May 1908 Died: Jun 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951) WILLIE C. MCNEIL Birth: May 8, 1908 Death: Jun. 5, 1976 married Dec 2 1928 Burial: Hedgecoth Cemetery, Homestead (Cumberland County), Tenn. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McNeil&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=45&GScnty=2442&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=37331937& | MCNEIL, William Clinton (I122501)
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112825 | Social Security Death Index Name: Willie McNeil Last Residence: 38555 Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee Born: 8 May 1908 Died: Jun 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951) WILLIE C. MCNEIL Birth: May 8, 1908 Death: Jun. 5, 1976 married Dec 2 1928 Burial: Hedgecoth Cemetery, Homestead (Cumberland County), Tenn. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McNeil&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=45&GScnty=2442&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=37331937& | MCNEIL, William Clinton (I122501)
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112826 | Social Security Death Index Name: Willie McNeil Last Residence: 38555 Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee Born: 8 May 1908 Died: Jun 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951) WILLIE C. MCNEIL Birth: May 8, 1908 Death: Jun. 5, 1976 married Dec 2 1928 Burial: Hedgecoth Cemetery, Homestead (Cumberland County), Tenn. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McNeil&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=45&GScnty=2442&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=37331937& | MCNEIL, William Clinton (I122501)
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112827 | Social Security Death Index Name: Willie McNeil Last Residence: 38555 Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee Born: 8 May 1908 Died: Jun 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951) WILLIE C. MCNEIL Birth: May 8, 1908 Death: Jun. 5, 1976 married Dec 2 1928 Burial: Hedgecoth Cemetery, Homestead (Cumberland County), Tenn. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McNeil&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=45&GScnty=2442&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=37331937& | MCNEIL, William Clinton (I122501)
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112828 | Social Security Death Index Name: Willie McNeil Last Residence: 38555 Crossville, Cumberland, Tennessee Born: 8 May 1908 Died: Jun 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951) WILLIE C. MCNEIL Birth: May 8, 1908 Death: Jun. 5, 1976 married Dec 2 1928 Burial: Hedgecoth Cemetery, Homestead (Cumberland County), Tenn. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=McNeil&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=45&GScnty=2442&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=37331937& | MCNEIL, William Clinton (I122501)
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112829 | Social Security Death Index: This could be him Name: Clifford P. Brace SSN: 492-09-6321 Last Residence: 98499 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, United States of Ame rica Born: 16 Nov 1909 Died: 30 Mar 1993 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 ) Name: May Brace SSN: 521-12-4774 Last Residence: 98406 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, United States of Ame rica Born: 3 May 1906 Died: 11 Dec 1997 State (Year) SSN issued: Colorado (Before 1951 ) According to information obtained from an online index of the Trinity Luth eran Cemetery, Clifford P. Brace served as a PFC in the USMC during WWI I. The Cemetery is owned and administrated by the Trinity Lutheran Chur ch of Tacoma, and information obtained from them says that his daught er is Carol Neufeld. Harvey J. & Carol Neufeld 90 Madrona ParkDrive Steilacoom, Washington 98388-1422 | BRACE, Clifford Paul (I108564)
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112830 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112831 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112832 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112833 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112834 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112835 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112836 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112837 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112838 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112839 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112840 | Society the Death of Myron Stafford Myron Stafford, who had been ill for several weeks, gradually losing strength, died Saturday Feb. 7, at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. He had never fully recovered from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sept 2, 1912, and his last weeks have been full of suffering of which he made no complaint. The funeral services were held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Methodist church, Rev. W. E. Van Buren officiating. Burial was made in the West Union Cemetery. Myron Stafford was born Aug 19, 1834 in Geauga County, Ohio and died Feb 7, 1914 at the age of seventy-nine years, five months and nineteen days. He came from Ohio to West Union with his parents in 1852 and has made this county his home ever since. He was married Jan 20, 1860 to Miss Margaret Chochran, who preceded him in death Nov 18, 1906. They were the parents of of four children, two of whom, Mrs. H. M. Carmichael and Mrs. R. C. Swain, with one sister, and brother, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren survive him. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Methodist church, also of the I.O.O.F, and the members of the local Odd Fellows' lodge attended the funeral in a body. Mr. Stafford was a man of the kindest and most cheerful disposition, enjoying life to the fullest, and making it brighter for all the people within range of his kind and his sunny nature. A large circle of of friends, who he maintained even in his later and less active years will deeply regret his death. (West Union Newspaper, from the Fayette Co. Historical Society, West Union, Iowa) Another paper excerpt: "Myron Stafford has been pretty tired and sore since Monday. On Monday he was mowing the field east of his house. The team became frightened at a passing train of cars, ran away, broke the machine all to pieces, and threw him off. It was a narrow escape. " Sept 1896 Another paper excerpt: August 28, 1901 "Thursday afternoon at one o'clock the waterworks whistle called the fire boys to Myron Stafford's residence in the south western part of the city. When the fireman reached the scene the house was beyond saving, and it was totally destroyed with nearly all its contents. Mr. Stafford and the wife and Mr. R. C. Swain were away from home and Mrs. Swain was in the cellar caring for the milk when a neighbor informed her that the house was on fire. By the time the department was notified the dwelling was beyond saving. The house and most of the contents were a total loss, aggregating $1,500, with and insurance of $800 on the dwelling and $200 on contents. The fire no doubt started from the kitchen flue, as Mrs. Swain had started a brisk fire before going to the cellar." "Myron Stafford was able to be up town Saturday, and that is not the first time. In spite of his seventy-eight years and his stroke of paralysis, Mr. Stafford has much better health than his friends ever expected to see him enjoy again." March, 1913 Myron Stafford has sold his farm to Tom Meskel who pays $4000. 1893 from the West Union paper via the Fayette Co, historical Society | STAFFORD, Myron (I25341)
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112841 | Soloma, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Christian Co., Missouri census in the HH of Robert Nelson & second wife Fanny. PHOTO: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/69755/person/-1899194636 1900 Christian Co., Missouri census Shipman, Abraham born Feb 1864, age 36, married 10 yrs. Sophronia, wife b. Oct 1871, age 28, mar.10yrs., mother of 4, 2 living T. A., son born Mar 1891, age 9 G. A., dau. born May 1898, age 2 1910 Sparta, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 10/10 Shipman, Abraham age 43, married once, 21 yrs. Siloma, wife age 38, married once, 21 yrs., mother of 5, 3 living Alfonso, son age 20 Glessie, dau. age 11 Bessie G., dau. age 8 1920 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 101/101 Shipman, Abe age 53 Siloamma F., wife age 48 Bessie, dau. age 18 1930 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 129/136 Shipman, Siloamma age 58, W'd http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39920705 Birth: Oct. 16, 1871 Death: Dec. 27, 1961 Burial: Linden Cemetery, Linden, Christian County, Missouri Double SHIPMAN Headstone Siloamma F. Abe Oct. 16, 1871 Jan. 6, 1866 Dec. 27, 1961 Mar. 30, 1921 Wife of Abe Shipman [Note: Dau of Robert Hope & Laverne (Wright) Nelson; mar Abraham Shipman 6 Jan 1866 - 30 Mar 1921] Shipman, Siloamma Fredonia (Nelson) 16 Oct 1871 - 27 Dec 1961 Funeral services for Mrs. Siloamma Fredonia Shipman, 90, who died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Oren Fowler, Route 1, Sparta, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chaffin Chapel in Ozark with the Rev. Roy Shipman officiating. Burial was in the Linden Cemetery. Mrs. Shipman, a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dismuke of Delhi, Calif.; a brother, Aminda Nelson, Route 1, Ava; a sister, Mrs. Florence James of Springfield; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and nine great, great grandchildren. | NELSON, Siloamma Fredonia (I101534)
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112842 | Soloma, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Christian Co., Missouri census in the HH of Robert Nelson & second wife Fanny. PHOTO: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/69755/person/-1899194636 1900 Christian Co., Missouri census Shipman, Abraham born Feb 1864, age 36, married 10 yrs. Sophronia, wife b. Oct 1871, age 28, mar.10yrs., mother of 4, 2 living T. A., son born Mar 1891, age 9 G. A., dau. born May 1898, age 2 1910 Sparta, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 10/10 Shipman, Abraham age 43, married once, 21 yrs. Siloma, wife age 38, married once, 21 yrs., mother of 5, 3 living Alfonso, son age 20 Glessie, dau. age 11 Bessie G., dau. age 8 1920 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 101/101 Shipman, Abe age 53 Siloamma F., wife age 48 Bessie, dau. age 18 1930 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 129/136 Shipman, Siloamma age 58, W'd http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39920705 Birth: Oct. 16, 1871 Death: Dec. 27, 1961 Burial: Linden Cemetery, Linden, Christian County, Missouri Double SHIPMAN Headstone Siloamma F. Abe Oct. 16, 1871 Jan. 6, 1866 Dec. 27, 1961 Mar. 30, 1921 Wife of Abe Shipman [Note: Dau of Robert Hope & Laverne (Wright) Nelson; mar Abraham Shipman 6 Jan 1866 - 30 Mar 1921] Shipman, Siloamma Fredonia (Nelson) 16 Oct 1871 - 27 Dec 1961 Funeral services for Mrs. Siloamma Fredonia Shipman, 90, who died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Oren Fowler, Route 1, Sparta, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chaffin Chapel in Ozark with the Rev. Roy Shipman officiating. Burial was in the Linden Cemetery. Mrs. Shipman, a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dismuke of Delhi, Calif.; a brother, Aminda Nelson, Route 1, Ava; a sister, Mrs. Florence James of Springfield; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and nine great, great grandchildren. | NELSON, Siloamma Fredonia (I101534)
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112843 | Soloma, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Christian Co., Missouri census in the HH of Robert Nelson & second wife Fanny. PHOTO: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/69755/person/-1899194636 1900 Christian Co., Missouri census Shipman, Abraham born Feb 1864, age 36, married 10 yrs. Sophronia, wife b. Oct 1871, age 28, mar.10yrs., mother of 4, 2 living T. A., son born Mar 1891, age 9 G. A., dau. born May 1898, age 2 1910 Sparta, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 10/10 Shipman, Abraham age 43, married once, 21 yrs. Siloma, wife age 38, married once, 21 yrs., mother of 5, 3 living Alfonso, son age 20 Glessie, dau. age 11 Bessie G., dau. age 8 1920 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 101/101 Shipman, Abe age 53 Siloamma F., wife age 48 Bessie, dau. age 18 1930 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 129/136 Shipman, Siloamma age 58, W'd http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39920705 Birth: Oct. 16, 1871 Death: Dec. 27, 1961 Burial: Linden Cemetery, Linden, Christian County, Missouri Double SHIPMAN Headstone Siloamma F. Abe Oct. 16, 1871 Jan. 6, 1866 Dec. 27, 1961 Mar. 30, 1921 Wife of Abe Shipman [Note: Dau of Robert Hope & Laverne (Wright) Nelson; mar Abraham Shipman 6 Jan 1866 - 30 Mar 1921] Shipman, Siloamma Fredonia (Nelson) 16 Oct 1871 - 27 Dec 1961 Funeral services for Mrs. Siloamma Fredonia Shipman, 90, who died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Oren Fowler, Route 1, Sparta, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chaffin Chapel in Ozark with the Rev. Roy Shipman officiating. Burial was in the Linden Cemetery. Mrs. Shipman, a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dismuke of Delhi, Calif.; a brother, Aminda Nelson, Route 1, Ava; a sister, Mrs. Florence James of Springfield; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and nine great, great grandchildren. | NELSON, Siloamma Fredonia (I101534)
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112844 | Soloma, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Christian Co., Missouri census in the HH of Robert Nelson & second wife Fanny. PHOTO: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/69755/person/-1899194636 1900 Christian Co., Missouri census Shipman, Abraham born Feb 1864, age 36, married 10 yrs. Sophronia, wife b. Oct 1871, age 28, mar.10yrs., mother of 4, 2 living T. A., son born Mar 1891, age 9 G. A., dau. born May 1898, age 2 1910 Sparta, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 10/10 Shipman, Abraham age 43, married once, 21 yrs. Siloma, wife age 38, married once, 21 yrs., mother of 5, 3 living Alfonso, son age 20 Glessie, dau. age 11 Bessie G., dau. age 8 1920 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 101/101 Shipman, Abe age 53 Siloamma F., wife age 48 Bessie, dau. age 18 1930 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 129/136 Shipman, Siloamma age 58, W'd http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39920705 Birth: Oct. 16, 1871 Death: Dec. 27, 1961 Burial: Linden Cemetery, Linden, Christian County, Missouri Double SHIPMAN Headstone Siloamma F. Abe Oct. 16, 1871 Jan. 6, 1866 Dec. 27, 1961 Mar. 30, 1921 Wife of Abe Shipman [Note: Dau of Robert Hope & Laverne (Wright) Nelson; mar Abraham Shipman 6 Jan 1866 - 30 Mar 1921] Shipman, Siloamma Fredonia (Nelson) 16 Oct 1871 - 27 Dec 1961 Funeral services for Mrs. Siloamma Fredonia Shipman, 90, who died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Oren Fowler, Route 1, Sparta, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chaffin Chapel in Ozark with the Rev. Roy Shipman officiating. Burial was in the Linden Cemetery. Mrs. Shipman, a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dismuke of Delhi, Calif.; a brother, Aminda Nelson, Route 1, Ava; a sister, Mrs. Florence James of Springfield; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and nine great, great grandchildren. | NELSON, Siloamma Fredonia (I101534)
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112845 | Soloma, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Christian Co., Missouri census in the HH of Robert Nelson & second wife Fanny. PHOTO: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/69755/person/-1899194636 1900 Christian Co., Missouri census Shipman, Abraham born Feb 1864, age 36, married 10 yrs. Sophronia, wife b. Oct 1871, age 28, mar.10yrs., mother of 4, 2 living T. A., son born Mar 1891, age 9 G. A., dau. born May 1898, age 2 1910 Sparta, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 10/10 Shipman, Abraham age 43, married once, 21 yrs. Siloma, wife age 38, married once, 21 yrs., mother of 5, 3 living Alfonso, son age 20 Glessie, dau. age 11 Bessie G., dau. age 8 1920 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 101/101 Shipman, Abe age 53 Siloamma F., wife age 48 Bessie, dau. age 18 1930 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 129/136 Shipman, Siloamma age 58, W'd http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39920705 Birth: Oct. 16, 1871 Death: Dec. 27, 1961 Burial: Linden Cemetery, Linden, Christian County, Missouri Double SHIPMAN Headstone Siloamma F. Abe Oct. 16, 1871 Jan. 6, 1866 Dec. 27, 1961 Mar. 30, 1921 Wife of Abe Shipman [Note: Dau of Robert Hope & Laverne (Wright) Nelson; mar Abraham Shipman 6 Jan 1866 - 30 Mar 1921] Shipman, Siloamma Fredonia (Nelson) 16 Oct 1871 - 27 Dec 1961 Funeral services for Mrs. Siloamma Fredonia Shipman, 90, who died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Oren Fowler, Route 1, Sparta, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chaffin Chapel in Ozark with the Rev. Roy Shipman officiating. Burial was in the Linden Cemetery. Mrs. Shipman, a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dismuke of Delhi, Calif.; a brother, Aminda Nelson, Route 1, Ava; a sister, Mrs. Florence James of Springfield; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and nine great, great grandchildren. | NELSON, Siloamma Fredonia (I101534)
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112846 | Soloma, age 8, is listed as daughter on the 1880 Christian Co., Missouri census in the HH of Robert Nelson & second wife Fanny. PHOTO: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/69755/person/-1899194636 1900 Christian Co., Missouri census Shipman, Abraham born Feb 1864, age 36, married 10 yrs. Sophronia, wife b. Oct 1871, age 28, mar.10yrs., mother of 4, 2 living T. A., son born Mar 1891, age 9 G. A., dau. born May 1898, age 2 1910 Sparta, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 10/10 Shipman, Abraham age 43, married once, 21 yrs. Siloma, wife age 38, married once, 21 yrs., mother of 5, 3 living Alfonso, son age 20 Glessie, dau. age 11 Bessie G., dau. age 8 1920 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 101/101 Shipman, Abe age 53 Siloamma F., wife age 48 Bessie, dau. age 18 1930 McCracken, Christian Co., Missouri census, entry 129/136 Shipman, Siloamma age 58, W'd http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39920705 Birth: Oct. 16, 1871 Death: Dec. 27, 1961 Burial: Linden Cemetery, Linden, Christian County, Missouri Double SHIPMAN Headstone Siloamma F. Abe Oct. 16, 1871 Jan. 6, 1866 Dec. 27, 1961 Mar. 30, 1921 Wife of Abe Shipman [Note: Dau of Robert Hope & Laverne (Wright) Nelson; mar Abraham Shipman 6 Jan 1866 - 30 Mar 1921] Shipman, Siloamma Fredonia (Nelson) 16 Oct 1871 - 27 Dec 1961 Funeral services for Mrs. Siloamma Fredonia Shipman, 90, who died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Oren Fowler, Route 1, Sparta, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chaffin Chapel in Ozark with the Rev. Roy Shipman officiating. Burial was in the Linden Cemetery. Mrs. Shipman, a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dismuke of Delhi, Calif.; a brother, Aminda Nelson, Route 1, Ava; a sister, Mrs. Florence James of Springfield; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and nine great, great grandchildren. | NELSON, Siloamma Fredonia (I101534)
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112847 | Solomon and his father Aaron Hastings were received on certificate to Milford Meeting from Duck Creek MM, Ind. on December 25, 1830. | HASTINGS, Solomon (I95927)
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112848 | some census records give her birthplace as OH, not MO. CENSUS 1880 MO, Johnson County, Warrensburg, page 419d: John & Louisa Bryson 1900 1910 1920 OK, Hughes County, Jacobs, page 13a: John & Louisa Bryson 1930 OK, Hughes County,Holdenville, page 14b: John & Louisa Bryson, wi th niece Neely Gibson from California. | GIBSON, Louisa (I105221)
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112849 | Some of his descendants moved to Benton Co., TN. Thomas may have stayed in Person Co., NC. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ 13 June 1791 Thomas Stafford was bondsman on the Caswell Co. Marriage Record for his cousin John Stafford (son of Laban's brother Adam Stafford). 1800 Caswell Co. census, page 114 Thomas Stafford 20010 - 10010 indicates 2 sons under age 10, and 1 daughter under age 10 Thomas & wife are in the 26 to 45 age group 1810 Caswell Co. census, page 69? Thomas Stafford 10010 - 10100 indicates 1 son under age 10, and 1 dau. under age 10, & 1 dau. age 16 to 26 Thomas is in the 26 to 45 age group, & his wife has died. Thomas is named in his father's 1811 Caswell Co. Will. 11 Feb 1819 Thomas Stafford marries Jeney Porter, Person Co., NC. 1820 Caswell Co. census, page 87 Thomas Stafford 000001 - 00010 Thomas is in the 45 & up age group & his wife 26 to 45 age group 1830 Caswell Co. census, page 269 Thomas Stafford 100000001 - 00000101 indicates 1 male under age 5 Thomas is in the 60 to 70 age group there is a female age 30 to 40, & a female 50 to 60 Thomas Stafford left a Will in Caswell Co., NC, 1839 (Will Book N, page 287). In his will, Thomas names his wife as "Jincey". I've seen this mis-transcribed "Sincey". The old handwriting is difficult to interpret. The "J", "L", and "S" look very similar, and sometimes identical. Thomas' Will named 1 son Jesse Stafford, and 1 daughter Betsey Webster. Thomas also names his grandson John who is living with him. Most of Thomas' descendants from Jesse moved to Benton Co., TN. They are on the 1850 Benton Co., TN census. Two of Jesse's sons moved to Fayette Co., TN. In 1860 most of those in Benton Co. moved to Weakley Co., TN. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I8289)
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112850 | Some of his descendants moved to Benton Co., TN. Thomas may have stayed in Person Co., NC. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ 13 June 1791 Thomas Stafford was bondsman on the Caswell Co. Marriage Record for his cousin John Stafford (son of Laban's brother Adam Stafford). 1800 Caswell Co. census, page 114 Thomas Stafford 20010 - 10010 indicates 2 sons under age 10, and 1 daughter under age 10 Thomas & wife are in the 26 to 45 age group 1810 Caswell Co. census, page 69? Thomas Stafford 10010 - 10100 indicates 1 son under age 10, and 1 dau. under age 10, & 1 dau. age 16 to 26 Thomas is in the 26 to 45 age group, & his wife has died. Thomas is named in his father's 1811 Caswell Co. Will. 11 Feb 1819 Thomas Stafford marries Jeney Porter, Person Co., NC. 1820 Caswell Co. census, page 87 Thomas Stafford 000001 - 00010 Thomas is in the 45 & up age group & his wife 26 to 45 age group 1830 Caswell Co. census, page 269 Thomas Stafford 100000001 - 00000101 indicates 1 male under age 5 Thomas is in the 60 to 70 age group there is a female age 30 to 40, & a female 50 to 60 Thomas Stafford left a Will in Caswell Co., NC, 1839 (Will Book N, page 287). In his will, Thomas names his wife as "Jincey". I've seen this mis-transcribed "Sincey". The old handwriting is difficult to interpret. The "J", "L", and "S" look very similar, and sometimes identical. Thomas' Will named 1 son Jesse Stafford, and 1 daughter Betsey Webster. Thomas also names his grandson John who is living with him. Most of Thomas' descendants from Jesse moved to Benton Co., TN. They are on the 1850 Benton Co., TN census. Two of Jesse's sons moved to Fayette Co., TN. In 1860 most of those in Benton Co. moved to Weakley Co., TN. | STAFFORD, Thomas (I8289)
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