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13451 | Grant S. Stafford was born in October 1848 in Morgan County, Indiana.1 He was the 8th child of Benjamin and Margaret Stafford.3 He died in Morgan County, Indiana on the 18 January 19104 or 19115 and was buried in the Centerton Cemetery in Morgan County, Indiana. There is a discrepancy at this time for the year of his death. The cemetery marker says 1910, but the newspaper which published his obituary was labeled January 1911. In addition, both Grant and Miranda are listed in 1910 in the census,6 which was enumerated on 15 April 1910 suggesting that the obituary label may be more correct than the cemetery stone. The cemetery marker appears to be a replacement as its style is more modern than a stone expected for one who died in 1910 or 1911.4 According to his obituary, he died of a heart attack.5 He married Miranda Fultz5 in Morgan County, Indiana on 04 November 1868.7 They continued to live in Morgan County for the rest of their lives. There is one period of time which they have not been located and that is in 1880. They do not seem to appear in the census in 1880. More work is needed to determine if the indexing is incorrect and therefore makes finding them difficult. When the young couple was just starting their married life together, Grant's occupation was described as a farm laborer.8 By the time of his death, he was a well known stock buyer in Morgan County.5 They were the parents of 8 children, 2 preceded them in death. | STAFFORD, Grant S. (I64047)
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13452 | Gravesite Details  full name: Shirley Ruth Stafford Anderson Kelley Wilson | STAFFORD, Shirley Ruth (I19805)
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13453 | Gravesite Details  full name: Shirley Ruth Stafford Anderson Kelley Wilson | STAFFORD, Shirley Ruth (I19805)
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13454 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13455 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13456 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13457 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13458 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13459 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13460 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13461 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13462 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13463 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13464 | Gravesite Details  Her remains were re-interred at the grave of her son Spencer. Munsell, Collections on the history of Albany, Vol. III. (1870), p. 444 | SPENCER, Susannah (I18810)
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13465 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13466 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13467 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13468 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13469 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13470 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13471 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13472 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13473 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13474 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13475 | Gravesite Details  Originally buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Albany, the grave was relocated here in 1866. | BIDDLECOMB, Hannah (I18985)
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13476 | Gravesite Details Sherman was originally buried in Jasper, Georgia. Then in August 1910 was moved to the National Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia. | MERRILL, Rev. Sherman Morten (I38274)
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13477 | Harlan Stafford 1. 1940 Census, Mingo Co, WV; Hardee District; E.D. 30-1; taken on 17 May 1940; Page 36B; Image 72 of 82; Household #605. Listed as Harlan Stafford; age 4; born in WV; in household of father, Julius Stafford. | STAFFORD, Harlan (I130158)
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13478 | Harlan Stafford 1. 1940 Census, Mingo Co, WV; Hardee District; E.D. 30-1; taken on 17 May 1940; Page 36B; Image 72 of 82; Household #605. Listed as Harlan Stafford; age 4; born in WV; in household of father, Julius Stafford. | STAFFORD, Harlan (I130158)
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13479 | Harlan Stafford 1. 1940 Census, Mingo Co, WV; Hardee District; E.D. 30-1; taken on 17 May 1940; Page 36B; Image 72 of 82; Household #605. Listed as Harlan Stafford; age 4; born in WV; in household of father, Julius Stafford. | STAFFORD, Harlan (I130158)
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13480 | Harlan Stafford 1. 1940 Census, Mingo Co, WV; Hardee District; E.D. 30-1; taken on 17 May 1940; Page 36B; Image 72 of 82; Household #605. Listed as Harlan Stafford; age 4; born in WV; in household of father, Julius Stafford. | STAFFORD, Harlan (I130158)
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13481 | Harlan Stafford 1. 1940 Census, Mingo Co, WV; Hardee District; E.D. 30-1; taken on 17 May 1940; Page 36B; Image 72 of 82; Household #605. Listed as Harlan Stafford; age 4; born in WV; in household of father, Julius Stafford. | STAFFORD, Harlan (I130158)
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13482 | Henry County Local---January 6, 1993 Mr. Clyde Bickers, age 94, of Eminence died Saturday, January 2, 1993 at the Green Valley Health Care Center, Carrollton. He was a native of Owen County, formerly of Campbellsburg, a retired farmer, a member of the Eminence United Methodist Church for 30 years and Campbellsburg Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Tingle Bickers, Eminence; one daughter-in-law, Omega Jervis, Eminence; one foster son, Ecra Jervis, Louisville; one grandson, Gary Jervis, Louisville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 5, at the Prewitt Funeral Home, New Castle. Officiating was Rev. Joan Stephenson, pastor of the Eminence United Methodist Church. Interment was in the New Castle Cemetery. Contributed by: E. T. "Hammer" Smith | BICKERS, Willie Clyde (I68942)
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13483 | hildren Frank E Dodson 1893–1952 Della Mae Dodson Clay 1897–1945 Myrtle Dodson Ross 1905–1926 Minnie Vera Dodson Reeves 1908–1984 Edgar Weldon Dodson 1910–2003 Deora Violet Dodson Kinsey 1912–2006 Clifton O. Dodson 1914–2001 Loyce Joe Dodson 1926–1991 | Family F52015
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13484 | Indianapolis Star Indianapolis, Indiana August 20, 1944 William C. Brown Dies In Daughter's Home Here William C. Brown, 88 years old, a resident of Indianapolis 30 years, died Friday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul E. Beam, 1062 West 43d street, after an illness of several months. Mr. Brown, a native of New Liberty, Ky., was a member of the Christian church. His wife, Mrs. Katie L. Brown, died in 1930. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the J. C. Wilson chapel of the chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors besides Mrs. Beam are two sons, Arthur S. Brown, of Glens Valley and Orin C. Brown of Indianapolis; another daughter, Mrs. G. R. Burnett of Indianapolis; a brother, Walter S. Brown of Knoxville, Tenn.; four grandchildren, Sergt. Carl Burnett of San Diego, Cal.; Mrs. Lynn Jarvis of Grenada, Miss.; Midshipman Paul E. Beam Jr. of Annapolis, Md., and Robert Brown Beam of Indianapolis, and a great-granddaughter, Cheryl Sue Burnett. Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl | BROWN, William C. (I153624)
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13485 | Indianapolis Star Indianapolis, Indiana January 29, 2003 MYRTLE D. STAFFORD GUS Myrtle D. Stafford Gus, 98, Carmel, died Jan. 28, 2003. She worked for Kingan & Co. as an IBM operator, before retiring in 1946. She was a member of 1st Baptist on 86th and College; the Westfield Womens Club; Twenty Grand Club; and Kingan & Co. (Ladies Club). She is survived by her husband, Andrew "Andy" Gus. Funeral Services will be held at Crown Hill Peace Chapel Jan. 31, at 11 a.m. Visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. Jan. 30 at Crown Hill Funeral Home. Contributions: Riley Childrens Hospital. Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl | STAFFORD, Myrtle Dessie (I153622)
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13486 | Indianapolis Star Indianapolis, Indiana October 24, 1930 MRS. KATE L. BROWN. Mrs. Kate L. Brown, 65 years old, 1061 West Twenty-seventh street, died yesterday in the Methodist hospital of injuries suffered a week ago when she was struck by a Northwestern street car at Clifton and Thirtieth streets. Mrs. Brown, who had been in ill health, apparently did not see the car approaching and walked into its path, witnesses said. Philip Bird, 2110 North Capitol avenue, operator of the one-man car, was not held responsibile. Bird also was motorman of the car that was involved in an accident fatal to Sergt. Chester Fisher of the United States marine corps, several days ago at Twenty-first street and Boulevard place. Mrs. Brown had lived in Indianapolis since 1909. Her husband, William C. Brown, is a garage operator. Survivors besides the husband are two daughters, Mrs. Paul E. Beam and Grover R. Burnett, and two sons, Orrin C. Brown and Arthur S. Brown, all of Indianapolis. Funeal services will be held at the home of Mrs. Beam, 1062 West Thirtieth street, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl | STAFFORD, Katherine Louisa (I55260)
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13487 | Indianapolis Star Indianapolis, Indiana September 23, 1941 O B I T U A R Y JAMES A. LIVINGSTON James A. Livingston, 81 years old, 2266 Parker avenue, retired Indianapolis grocer and a resident here 27 years, died yesterday at his home. Mr. Livingston was born in Rossville. He retired from the grocery business seven years ago. He was a member of the Memorial Presbyterian Church. Funeral services will be at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Harry W. Moore peace chapel. Burial will be in the Rossville cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Bessie L. Livingston; a brother, Alfred Livingston of Rossville; a stepson, Raymond Kirkmon of Indianapolis; a step daughter, Mrs. Virginia E. Motter of Indianapolis; two grandchildren, Donna G. Kirkmon and Richard Lee Kirkmon, and several nieces and nephews. Transcribed by: GenealogyGirl | LIVINGSTON, James A. (I153618)
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13488 | Inis Stafford 1. 1920 Census, Wyoming Co, WV; Huff Creek District; taken on 26 Jan 1920; Page 223A; Image 15 of 17; Family #116/116. Listed as Inen Stafford; age 5 mons; born in WV; in household of father, Julius Stafford 2. 1930 Census, Mingo Co, WV; Hardee District; taken on 21 Apr 1930; Page 148A; Image 44 of 47; Family #403/406. Listed as Inis Stafford; age 10; born in WV; in household of father, Julius Stafford. 3. 1940 Census, Mingo Co, WV; Hardee District; E.D. 30-1; taken on 17 May 1940; Page 36B; Image 72 of 82; Household #605. Listed as Inies Stafford; age 17; born in WV; 5th grade education; lived in same place on 1 Apr 1935; in household of father, Julius Stafford. | STAFFORD, Inez (I130152)
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13489 | Inscription Private, U.S. Army, World War II | PERRY, Mildred D. (I124039)
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13490 | Inscription Private, U.S. Army, World War II | PERRY, Mildred D. (I124039)
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13491 | Inscription A friend to his country and a believer in Christ | STAFFORD, James Floyd (I87713)
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13492 | Inscription PVT US Army World War II | STAFFORD, Arthur Harlin (I110503)
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13493 | Inscription PVT US Army World War II | STAFFORD, Arthur Harlin (I110503)
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13494 | Inscription PVT US Army World War II | STAFFORD, Arthur Harlin (I110503)
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13495 | Inscription PVT US Army World War II | STAFFORD, Arthur Harlin (I110503)
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13496 | Inscription PVT US Army World War II | STAFFORD, Arthur Harlin (I110503)
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13497 | Inscription S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II | SMITH, Harvey Edus (I110493)
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13498 | Inscription S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II | SMITH, Harvey Edus (I110493)
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13499 | Inscription S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II | SMITH, Harvey Edus (I110493)
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13500 | Inscription S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II | SMITH, Harvey Edus (I110493)
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