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14851 | Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. | GREENE, Audrey (I18808)
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14852 | Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. | GREENE, Audrey (I18808)
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14853 | Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. | GREENE, Audrey (I18808)
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14854 | Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Audrey Greene was a cousin of Anne Greene. | GREENE, Audrey (I18808)
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14855 | Audrey St. John McLaughlin was married to George Charles McLaughlin or Charles George McLaughlin. He was always called George. He was born on 11 Mar 1895 in Westerville SD and died in a car accident on 28 Oct 1964 in Warren Kentucky while traveling with Audrey to their Florida home. (this information provided by: Linda Null Bonner) | ST. JOHN, Audrey F. (I152521)
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14856 | Aug 1850. Listed as Haywood Stafford, a farmer, with wife W. | STAFFORD, Haywood (I30917)
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14857 | Aug 1850. Listed as Haywood Stafford, a farmer, with wife W. | STAFFORD, Haywood (I30917)
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14858 | Aug 1850. Listed as Haywood Stafford, a farmer, with wife W. | STAFFORD, Haywood (I30917)
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14859 | August 6, 1914 The Times from Clay Center, Kansas · Page 1 Clay Center, Kansas A man giving his name as Robert Stafford, jumped from the L., K. & W. railroad bridge into the pond below, last Thursday morning, while he was at work there with other members of the L., K. & W. section crew. Stafford was one of the crew and was engaged at the time in helping push a car, loaded with rails, over the bridge, when he stopped in the middle of the structure and made the announcement that he was going to jump off. No attention was paid to the remark and it was considered a mere joke by his fellow workmen until they saw him making the leap into the water. He had removed none of his clothing nor his shoes and was making a struggle to save himself when the crew reached the spot. The water was probably fifteen feet deep where he landed and all the efforts on the part of the men to save him were unsuccessful, it being something like twenty minutes before they were able to get his body to shore. Dr. B. F. Morgan, the Union Pacific physician, was called to the scene, but life was extinct, so Coroner Dr. E. N. Martin and Sheriff T. D. Hinshaw were sent for, who, after making an examination, decided that an inquest was not necessary- The body was removed to the Rose undertaking rooms to await word from relatives should any be heard from. The drowned man was working on the section, having been hired about ten days previous by Section Foreman Ed Forsberg, and besides giving his name as Stafford had also said that he had been called by the name of Brown. The name Oscar Brown was found in his hat. He was a man of about thirty-eight years of age and during his stay in Clay Center made the Rock Island House his stopping place. He had told to Clay Center parties that his former home was in Georgetown, Ky., and that he had relatives living at that place, but definitely nothing was known about the man. As to whether he committed suicide or met an accidental death after jumping in the water is not known. Sheriff Hinshaw at once instituted search for relatives of the drowned man and in answer to a message sent out from Clay Center received word Friday afternoon from Kansas City that he was the relative of Walden A. Stafford of Frankfort, Ky. Plans were made to send the body home, but when word came that the family were not able to bear the expense of the shipment, arrangements were made for the burial here. The burial was conducted by the Fraternal Bible class of the First M. E. church and in the lot set aside by the Bible class for such cases as this. Rev. G. A. Marvel had charge of the services, at the Rose undertaking rooms, at 8:30 o'clock Sunday morning. | STAFFORD, Robert Newton (I55327)
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14860 | AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest on Monday, July 8, 2002, Mrs. Marie Hodgin Stafford, 85, at her daughters residence. Graveside services for Mrs. Stafford will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 11, 2002, in the Summerfield United Methodist Church Cemetery, Summerfield, N.C. A Guilford County native, Mrs. Stafford was born September 6, 1916, the daughter of Victor and Maude Kidd Hodgin. She was the widow of Mr. Robert (Bob) Stafford who died in 1992. Before retiring, she was office manager for Dr. Hardin, and was a member of Summerfield United Methodist Church. Surviving her are her son and daughter-in-law, Lee and Sheila Stafford of Norwood, N.C.; daughter, Bonnie Welch of Augusta; brother, Harvey Hodgin of Baltimore, Md.; three grandsons, Chris, Darryl and Michael Stafford and six great- grandchildren. The family will receive friends this Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 p.m., at Brooke Funeral Home, Stokesdale, N.C. Flowers are accepted or memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Guilford County, 4527 W. Wendover Ave., Greensboro, NC, or to American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, NC 27407. Hatcher Funeral Home, Augusta is in charge of local arrangements. The Augusta Chronicle July 10, 2002 | HODGIN, Viola Marie (I145003)
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14861 | AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest on Monday, July 8, 2002, Mrs. Marie Hodgin Stafford, 85, at her daughters residence. Graveside services for Mrs. Stafford will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 11, 2002, in the Summerfield United Methodist Church Cemetery, Summerfield, N.C. A Guilford County native, Mrs. Stafford was born September 6, 1916, the daughter of Victor and Maude Kidd Hodgin. She was the widow of Mr. Robert (Bob) Stafford who died in 1992. Before retiring, she was office manager for Dr. Hardin, and was a member of Summerfield United Methodist Church. Surviving her are her son and daughter-in-law, Lee and Sheila Stafford of Norwood, N.C.; daughter, Bonnie Welch of Augusta; brother, Harvey Hodgin of Baltimore, Md.; three grandsons, Chris, Darryl and Michael Stafford and six great- grandchildren. The family will receive friends this Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 p.m., at Brooke Funeral Home, Stokesdale, N.C. Flowers are accepted or memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Guilford County, 4527 W. Wendover Ave., Greensboro, NC, or to American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, NC 27407. Hatcher Funeral Home, Augusta is in charge of local arrangements. The Augusta Chronicle July 10, 2002 | HODGIN, Viola Marie (I145003)
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14862 | AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest on Monday, July 8, 2002, Mrs. Marie Hodgin Stafford, 85, at her daughters residence. Graveside services for Mrs. Stafford will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 11, 2002, in the Summerfield United Methodist Church Cemetery, Summerfield, N.C. A Guilford County native, Mrs. Stafford was born September 6, 1916, the daughter of Victor and Maude Kidd Hodgin. She was the widow of Mr. Robert (Bob) Stafford who died in 1992. Before retiring, she was office manager for Dr. Hardin, and was a member of Summerfield United Methodist Church. Surviving her are her son and daughter-in-law, Lee and Sheila Stafford of Norwood, N.C.; daughter, Bonnie Welch of Augusta; brother, Harvey Hodgin of Baltimore, Md.; three grandsons, Chris, Darryl and Michael Stafford and six great- grandchildren. The family will receive friends this Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 p.m., at Brooke Funeral Home, Stokesdale, N.C. Flowers are accepted or memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Guilford County, 4527 W. Wendover Ave., Greensboro, NC, or to American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, NC 27407. Hatcher Funeral Home, Augusta is in charge of local arrangements. The Augusta Chronicle July 10, 2002Â | HODGIN, Viola Marie (I145003)
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14863 | aul Lawrence Buchanan Jr, age 78, of Violet Lane Newland, NC passed away April 6, 2008. He was the son of the late Paul and Ethel Roten Buchanan, and a retired Rock Mason and Carpenter. He was a Veteran of the United States Marine Corp. He was a member of Powder Mill Baptist Church. Survivors include; wife, Betty Jean Buchanan, of the home, sons, Keith Buchanan and wife Mary, of Newland, NC, and Paul Watson, and wife Brenda, of Spruce Pine, NC, one brother, Alvin Austin Buchanan, of Plumtree, NC, five grandchildren, Thomas L Buchanan, Brian K Buchanan, Ashely D Buchanan, Jeffery E Watson, and James P Watson, one stepgrandchild, Dawn Keenan, one great grandchild, Austin Roberts. | BUCHANAN, Paul Lawrence Jr. (I143524)
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14864 | Author and Publisher. Along with her husband, Norman Vincent Peale, they co-founded the Guideposts organization in 1945, along with the magazine by that name, which is still a leading publication with an annual readership of about 8 million. At her death, Ruth Stafford Peale was chairman emeritus of Guideposts. It was Ruth that continued to encourage her husband when his manuscript for "The Power of Positive Thinking" was rejected by publishers, and once pulled it out of the garbage can when he had given up on it. It went on to sell more than 21 million copies. Her book, "The Adventure of Being a Wife," published in 1971, offered advice for married women based on the Peales' philosophy of positive thinking and finding a spiritual presence in everyday life. The book was later republished as "Secrets of Staying in Love." Her marriage to Dr. Peale lasted 63 years until his death on Christmas Eve 1993. Bio by: Ron Moody | STAFFORD, Loretta Ruth (I80104)
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14865 | Author and Publisher. Along with her husband, Norman Vincent Peale, they co-founded the Guideposts organization in 1945, along with the magazine by that name, which is still a leading publication with an annual readership of about 8 million. At her death, Ruth Stafford Peale was chairman emeritus of Guideposts. It was Ruth that continued to encourage her husband when his manuscript for "The Power of Positive Thinking" was rejected by publishers, and once pulled it out of the garbage can when he had given up on it. It went on to sell more than 21 million copies. Her book, "The Adventure of Being a Wife," published in 1971, offered advice for married women based on the Peales' philosophy of positive thinking and finding a spiritual presence in everyday life. The book was later republished as "Secrets of Staying in Love." Her marriage to Dr. Peale lasted 63 years until his death on Christmas Eve 1993. Bio by: Ron Moody | STAFFORD, Loretta Ruth (I80104)
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14866 | Author of four major genealogical books. Among them were, "The Wells Family of Louisiana and Allied Families," and "General Leroy Augustus Stafford." | STAFFORD, George Mason Graham MD (I58036)
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14867 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14868 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14869 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14870 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14871 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14872 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14873 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14874 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14875 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14876 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14877 | Avery M. Stafford, of 120 Valleydale Dr., Mount Airy, NC, passed away Monday, November 14, at home. He was born in Peru, NY, and lived in Syracuse before moving to Mt. Airy. Avery was a partner with his father and brother in the 600- acre Staffordshire farm. He helped develop a herd of purebred Holsteins into an internationally recognized herd. He was a classifier for the American Holstein Assoc. for 23 years and had traveled to many foreign countries in that capacity. He was an official judge at several cattle shows. He was the father of the late Sue Ellen Stafford, who died in 1970. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Paro Stafford; his children, Elaine Wright of Peru, NY, Nancy Clauser of Dover, Delaware, Mark Stafford of Columbus, Ohio; six grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Carole Wood, and brother-in-law, Donald Wood, of Mt. Airy; sister-in-law, Muriel Stafford, of Keeseville, NY; several nieces and nephews. | STAFFORD, Avery Macomber (I65275)
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14878 | •Burial: Three brothers cemetery beside his father and mother. 2 •Occupation: farming, raising livestock, hacked railroad ties, operated a sorghum mill, owned interest in a cotton gin, a well drill, a sawmill and a gristmill. He was also in the real estate business for a while. 2 •Religion: With his Dad, he helped to organize the Liberty Church of Christ and was an elder there. 2 | LEE, Ezekiel Amanuas (I49040)
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14879 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14880 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14881 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14882 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14883 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14884 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14885 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14886 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14887 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14888 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14889 | •Census: 1900 Bay City, Bay, Michigan •Census: 1910 Paulding, Paulding, Ohio •Census: 1920 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan •Note: Listed as D.P. on the 1900 census. Listed as Dell P. on 1910 and 1920 census. Listed as D.P. and Dell P. on each of his son's marriage records. | STAFFORD, Adelbert P. (I26029)
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14890 |  The death of William E. Stafford, a widely known and respected resident of this city, occurred yesterday afternoon at his home, 199 North Franklin street, following an illness of complications.   Born in Stowell, Wyoming county, Mr. Stafford spent the early part of his life in Jeddo, where his father, the late Nicholas Stafford, was chief mechanic for the Markle Coal Company. Later he came to this city and followed his occupation as carpenter for several years. With his family he returned to Stowell, where he owned and operated two large farms. He lived in this city for the last several years.   Deceased possessed many fine qualities and was a communicant of St. Mary's Church and was affiliated with the church societies. He was also a member of the Macabees.   Surviving are his widow, who before marriage was Miss Vesta Hope, and the following children, Nicholas of Milan, Bradford county; Mrs. Joseph Irwin, of Kingston, N. Y.; Loretto, Helen and Mrs. William Gimber, all of Wilkes-Barre; also by ten grandchildren and a brother and sister, Charles Stafford, of Otis Orchard, Wash., and Mrs. Katherine Rouse of St. Petersburg, Fla. | STAFFORD, William Edward (I2466)
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14891 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14892 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14893 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14894 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14895 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14896 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14897 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14898 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14899 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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14900 | Â (filed for cruelty and non support) | Family F46072
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