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15901 | Charles Stafford, age 75, and one of the best known business men of Johnson county, died at his home at Dawkins Station,two miles south of Paintsville,last Friday from the effects of a heart attack,from which he had been a sufferer for several years past.For more than fifty years he had been prominent in business circles in this county and the Big Sandy Valley.Throughout his business career he conducted his affairs at the same location.He engaged in business before the C. & O. penetrated the Big Sandy Valley and at a time when freight destined for points along the Big Sandy river was carried by steamboats during the winter months and by push boats during the summer months. He began the mercantile business and buying of produce at his present home which was known as Hellsgate Landing.During this time he amassed a small fortune and was also owner of considerable real estate at the time of his death. Because of failing health he retired from active business about ten years ago and has since been living in retirement. Mr. Stafford spent the winter months in the warmer climes of Florida and the summer months at his country home at Dawkins. He was a member of one of the oldest and most prominent families of the Big Sandy Valley. His ancestors were pioneers in this section, and his passing is mourned by a large number of relatives and friends. He is survived by his wife and one adopted daughter, Mrs. Stewart Baals. Also one sister, Mrs. Jas. W. Auxier, two brothers, John Frew and Henry W. Stafford, all of Paintsville. Another brother,Robert Stafford,died last June. Funeral services were conducted at the home Sunday at 10:00 a.m., in charge of Rev. O. J. Polley, pastor of the Paintsville M. E. Church, of which the family were members. Interment was made in the Stafford Cemetery near Hager Hill Gap,at the intersection of the Van Lear road and Mayo Trail. A large number of people attended the funeral and burial,many of them from Paintsville. The floral offerings were beautiful and in the greatest number ever before seen in that section. Paintsville Herald Thursday September 21, 1934 | STAFFORD, Charles Christopher (I13177)
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15902 | Charles Stafford, age 75, and one of the best known business men of Johnson county, died at his home at Dawkins Station,two miles south of Paintsville,last Friday from the effects of a heart attack,from which he had been a sufferer for several years past.For more than fifty years he had been prominent in business circles in this county and the Big Sandy Valley.Throughout his business career he conducted his affairs at the same location.He engaged in business before the C. & O. penetrated the Big Sandy Valley and at a time when freight destined for points along the Big Sandy river was carried by steamboats during the winter months and by push boats during the summer months. He began the mercantile business and buying of produce at his present home which was known as Hellsgate Landing.During this time he amassed a small fortune and was also owner of considerable real estate at the time of his death. Because of failing health he retired from active business about ten years ago and has since been living in retirement. Mr. Stafford spent the winter months in the warmer climes of Florida and the summer months at his country home at Dawkins. He was a member of one of the oldest and most prominent families of the Big Sandy Valley. His ancestors were pioneers in this section, and his passing is mourned by a large number of relatives and friends. He is survived by his wife and one adopted daughter, Mrs. Stewart Baals. Also one sister, Mrs. Jas. W. Auxier, two brothers, John Frew and Henry W. Stafford, all of Paintsville. Another brother,Robert Stafford,died last June. Funeral services were conducted at the home Sunday at 10:00 a.m., in charge of Rev. O. J. Polley, pastor of the Paintsville M. E. Church, of which the family were members. Interment was made in the Stafford Cemetery near Hager Hill Gap,at the intersection of the Van Lear road and Mayo Trail. A large number of people attended the funeral and burial,many of them from Paintsville. The floral offerings were beautiful and in the greatest number ever before seen in that section. Paintsville Herald Thursday September 21, 1934 | STAFFORD, Charles Christopher (I13177)
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15903 | Charles Stafford, age 75, and one of the best known business men of Johnson county, died at his home at Dawkins Station,two miles south of Paintsville,last Friday from the effects of a heart attack,from which he had been a sufferer for several years past.For more than fifty years he had been prominent in business circles in this county and the Big Sandy Valley.Throughout his business career he conducted his affairs at the same location.He engaged in business before the C. & O. penetrated the Big Sandy Valley and at a time when freight destined for points along the Big Sandy river was carried by steamboats during the winter months and by push boats during the summer months. He began the mercantile business and buying of produce at his present home which was known as Hellsgate Landing.During this time he amassed a small fortune and was also owner of considerable real estate at the time of his death. Because of failing health he retired from active business about ten years ago and has since been living in retirement. Mr. Stafford spent the winter months in the warmer climes of Florida and the summer months at his country home at Dawkins. He was a member of one of the oldest and most prominent families of the Big Sandy Valley. His ancestors were pioneers in this section, and his passing is mourned by a large number of relatives and friends. He is survived by his wife and one adopted daughter, Mrs. Stewart Baals. Also one sister, Mrs. Jas. W. Auxier, two brothers, John Frew and Henry W. Stafford, all of Paintsville. Another brother,Robert Stafford,died last June. Funeral services were conducted at the home Sunday at 10:00 a.m., in charge of Rev. O. J. Polley, pastor of the Paintsville M. E. Church, of which the family were members. Interment was made in the Stafford Cemetery near Hager Hill Gap,at the intersection of the Van Lear road and Mayo Trail. A large number of people attended the funeral and burial,many of them from Paintsville. The floral offerings were beautiful and in the greatest number ever before seen in that section. Paintsville Herald Thursday September 21, 1934 | STAFFORD, Charles Christopher (I13177)
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15904 | Charles Stafford, Jr. was 99 years of age when he passed away in the Neodesha, Kansas, nursing home. The husband of Marion Stafford, he was a retired Grocer. Born in Altoona, Kansas, he was the son of Charles Stafford, Sr., and Mary Fosdich/k Wright. His memorial service was held October 16, 1991, at the United Methodist Church, with the Reverend Duane Kessler presiding. Source: Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Record of Burial 9 for the month, 59 for the year.  | STAFFORD, Charles Albert Jr. (I9220)
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15905 | Charles Stafford, Jr. was 99 years of age when he passed away in the Neodesha, Kansas, nursing home. The husband of Marion Stafford, he was a retired Grocer. Born in Altoona, Kansas, he was the son of Charles Stafford, Sr., and Mary Fosdich/k Wright. His memorial service was held October 16, 1991, at the United Methodist Church, with the Reverend Duane Kessler presiding. Source: Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Record of Burial 9 for the month, 59 for the year. | STAFFORD, Charles Albert Jr. (I9220)
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15906 | Charles Stafford, Jr. was 99 years of age when he passed away in the Neodesha, Kansas, nursing home. The husband of Marion Stafford, he was a retired Grocer. Born in Altoona, Kansas, he was the son of Charles Stafford, Sr., and Mary Fosdich/k Wright. His memorial service was held October 16, 1991, at the United Methodist Church, with the Reverend Duane Kessler presiding. Source: Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Record of Burial 9 for the month, 59 for the year. | STAFFORD, Charles Albert Jr. (I9220)
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15907 | Charles Walter Stafford Jr was born on March 10, 1919 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of Charles Walter Stafford Sr (1898–1973) and Blanche (Schuyler) Stafford (1898–1989). Charles Jr was married on May 18, 1941 in Orange County, California to Elizabeth Rosa "Betty" Vosskuhler (1921–2007), the daughter of Earnest Vosskuhler and Marie (Sutherland) Vosskuhler. Living in Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee, he was 95 years old and a widower when he passed away on December 2, 2014 at Tristar Horizon Medical Center. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, a son and a married daughter, while survivors included a daughter, daughter-in-law, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Per his request, his body was cremated, and no memorial services were held. Burial was in Potts Cemetery in Dickson County. Original obituary in Dickson Herald on December 10, 2014 | STAFFORD, Charles Walter Jr. (I155408)
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15908 | Charles was born outside Morgantown at the settlement of Mabel Mines which was named for the owner's daughter. He was a proud veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in both World War II and the Korean Conflict, and was a member of the V.F.W. Post 747 in Point Marion. He was employed in the field of construction all of his life, and was a retired foreman and superintendent with the Dravo Corporation. | STAFFORD, Charles William Sr. (I64285)
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15909 | Charles was the son of Charles D. Stafford and Alzina Culver. On Jan 1, 1876 in North Charlestown, NH he married Sarah M. Porter, daughter of George S. Porter and Mary E. Bruce. On March 25, 1879 in Bloomfield, VT he married Ada A. Spencer, daughter of William B. Spencer and Cordelia Fuller. They had a daughter, Mary J. Age: 68yrs 10mos 16dys Cause of Death: Angina Pectoris | STAFFORD, Charles Olen (I51139)
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15910 | Charles was the son of Roy Stafford and Grace B. Befell, both of Vermont. At the time of World War II, he enlisted on March 28, 1942 in Rutland, Vt. Charles and Phyllis were married in 1943 in Worcester, MA. World War II Veteran | STAFFORD, Charles Churchill (I152190)
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15911 | Charles was the son of Roy Stafford and Grace B. Befell, both of Vermont. At the time of World War II, he enlisted on March 28, 1942 in Rutland, Vt. Charles and Phyllis were married in 1943 in Worcester, MA. World War II Veteran | STAFFORD, Charles Churchill (I152190)
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15912 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15913 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15914 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15915 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15916 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15917 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15918 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15919 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15920 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15921 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15922 | Charles was treated as an illegitimate child and was sent to St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum, with occasional "visits" to the family. He regarded St. Mary's as a horrible place, left the Church and became Protestant. He related to his son, stories of riding the rails as a hobo, playing baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, owning a bar and restaurant in Santa Barbara, CA. He was cook by trade and later a welder and tow-motor operator at General Motors. | STAFFORD, Charles Arthur (I28881)
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15923 | Charles William Stafford Age 76, of Middletown, DE, went home to be with the Lord Sunday, February 14, 2010, surrounded by his loved ones. Charles loved spending time with his family and traveling. He enjoyed aviation and was on the Board of Trustees at The Summit United Methodist Church. Charles will be deeply missed by his wife of 56 years, Shirley; 3 daughters: Linda Wagner and husband Henry, Lois Baker, and Lisa Davis and husband Tim; son, Wayne Stafford and wife Mary; 8 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. | STAFFORD, Charles William (I135087)
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15924 | Charlie Ray Stafford was the son of Ed Stafford and his second wife Amanda Magdaline nee Childers. His death certificate states his mother's maiden name was Childress. Research has proven her maiden name to be Childers. | STAFFORD, Charles Ray (I143209)
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15925 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15926 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15927 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15928 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15929 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15930 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15931 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15932 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15933 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15934 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15935 | Charlotte "Lottie" Winters was the daughter of Rufus and Abigail (Vandervoort) Stafford. She was the wife of Henry Winters. They were married Prattsburg, New York about 1840. US Census 1850 Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY WINTERS Henry age 38, b1812 NY Charlotte age 32, b1818 NY Phebe age 9, b1841 NY Wm. age 6, b1844 NY Sanea Howe age 50, b1800 Phebe Howe age 11, b1839 NY Obituary Unidentified Newsclipping - 1892 WINTERS.--Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who died December 6, 1892, was born in Plattsburg, New York, 1812. She was a woman of deep spiritual character. She had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early childhood. As long as she was able she took great interest in all departments of church work. She was mighty in prayer and faith, always expecting of the Lord the things that she asked for. She leaves a husband to mourn her loss, with one son and daughter. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." The funeral was held from her late residence, Staffor Street, her pastor, Rev. C. R. Church officiating. | STAFFORD, Charlotte (I46232)
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15936 | CHARLOTTE - Janie Swangim Stafford, 78, died Feb. 22, 2009, at Caromont (Gaston Memorial) Hospital in Gastonia. She was born Feb., 19, 1923, to John Pickens Swangim and Emma Blythe Swangim of Pisgah Forest. Mrs. Stafford was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer T. Stafford and infant son, Dennis; sisters, Sue Armstrong, Mae Armstrong and Myrtle Armstrong and brothers, Jim Swangim, Wilson Swangim, Bob Swangim and Edward Swangim. Aunt Janie is survived by nieces, Joyce Stephenson of Charlotte and Doris Elliott of Gastonia; nephews, Louis Armstrong of Asheboro, Larry Armstrong of Charlotte and Raymond Armstrong of Sherrills Ford,; and a number of great, great-great, and great-great-great nieces and nephews. | SWANGIM, Janie (I145340)
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15937 | Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - Friday, June 5, 2009 Deceased Name: David William Stafford Charlotte NC United States David William Stafford 'Paw Paw' Mr. Stafford, 69, of Mint Hill, passed away Wednesday, June 3, 2009 at his home. A service to celebrate Mr. Stafford's life will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 6, 2009 at Robinson Presbyterian Church with Reverend C. Lee Proctor officiating. Interment will follow in the adjoining church cemetery. Mr. Stafford was born June 27, 1939 in Anson County, the son of the late John Franklin Stafford and Mary Julia Martin Stafford. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy Krell Stafford. Mr. Stafford was a 1957 graduate of Harding High School. He was a member of the Air Force National Guard from 1959 until 1965 and retired after thirty-one years of service with IBM. Mr. Stafford will be remembered by his family as a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Robinson Presbyterian Church, 9424 Harrisburg Rd., Charlotte, NC 28215 or Mint Hill Baptist Church, 7835 Matthews - Mint Hill Rd., Mint Hill, NC 28227. Arrangements by McEwen - Mint Hill Chapel.  | STAFFORD, David William (I145342)
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15938 | Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - Monday, January 12, 1998 Deceased Name: James Caldwell Dulin 80, of Charlotte, North Carolina, died Sunday, January 10, 1998, at Wesley Care Center. The family will receive friends from 7-8:30 p.m. Monday evening, January 12, 1998, at McEwen Funeral Chapel in Mint Hill. Funeral services will be held at Robinson Presbyterian Church Tuesday, January 13, 1998, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Stuart Wilson and Rev. Francis Womack officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Mr. Dulin was born in Mecklenburg County October 6, 1917, the son of Walter and Hattie King Dulin. He was a faithful member and Elder Emeritus of Robinson Presbyterian Church. He was retired from Monroe Hardware Company. Mr. Dulin is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Della Stafford Dulin; and otherss. Mr. Dulin was preceded in death by his daughter, Joyce Chadwick. Mr. Dulin will be remembered for his love and devotion to his church, family, friends, and those in need, and also for his dedication to his profession. | DULIN, James Caldwell (I82372)
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15939 | Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - Tuesday, July 26, 2005 Deceased Name: Louise Stafford Batchatis Charlotte NC United States Louise Stafford Batchatis Mrs. Batchatis, 92 of Charlotte, died Sunday, July 24, 2005 at Huntersville Oaks. She was born December 1, 1912 in Mecklenburg County, and was the daughter of the late Rachel Caldwell and Arthur Stafford. She was a lifelong member of Robinson Presbyterian Church, the Women of the Church, and Circle Number Two. She taught Sunday School and worked with the youth of the church. Mrs. Batchatis was a volunteer at Crisis Assistance Ministry. Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at Robinson Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Omerod officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at McEwen Funeral Service, Mint Hill Chapel on Tuesday, July 26, 2005 from 6:30 - 8:00 PM. . In addition to her parents, Mrs. Batchatis was preceded in death by her husband Melvin and five sisters, Cenie Moore Brawley, Jannie Stafford, Jonnie McComb, Della Dulin and Polly Stafford. | STAFFORD, Edna Louise (I82361)
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15940 | Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - Wednesday, August 6, 2008 Deceased Name: Nancy Krell Stafford Charlotte NC United States Nancy Krell Stafford Mrs. Stafford, 69, of Charlotte, died Monday, August 4, 2008 at Presbyterian Hospital, Matthews. Her funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 7, at Robinson Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Lee Proctor officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends in the church following the service. Born February 9, 1939 in Columbia, SC, Mrs. Stafford was a daughter of the late Walter and Mary Ellen Krell. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister. Survivors include her husband, David W. Stafford, and others. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Robinson Presbyterian Church, 9424 Harrisburg Road, Charlotte, NC 28215 or Mint Hill Baptist Church, 7835 Matthews-Mint Hill Road, Mint Hill, NC 28227. Arrangements by McEwen, Mint Hill Chapel.  | KRELL, Nancy Carolyn (I145343)
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15941 | Charlotte Observer, The (NC) - Wednesday, October 3, 2001 Deceased Name: Melvin Henry Batchatis 86, of Charlotte, died Tuesday, October 2, 2001 at Huntersville Oaks. Funeral is 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 5, 2001, at Robinson Presbyterian Church, with the Reverend Doctor James Cockerham officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. Thursday, at McEwen Funeral Service, Mint Hill Chapel. Mr. Batchatis was born in Baltimore, Maryland, October 25, 1914, a son of the late William Batchatis and Rena Schlosser Batchatis. He had retired from Borden Chemical Company and was a member of Robinson Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Louise Batchatis, and others. Memorials may be sent to Robinson Presbyterian Church, 9424 Harrisburg Road, Charlotte, NC 28215. Arrangements by McEwen Funeral and Cremation Service, Mint Hill Chapel.  | BATCHATIS, Melvin Henry (I82366)
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15942 | CHELCIE M. STAFFORD, age 80, died August 22, 2014 at her home. She was a native of Dewitt, KY. and retired from Phillip-Morris as a machinery oiler. She was a member of Main Cross Baptist Church. Chelcie is survived by her daughter, Diana S. Pope and her husband Gary of Charlestown, IN. and Sandra Kuespert and her husband Karl of Reynoldsburg, OH.; son, Darrell Alton Stafford and his wife Loretta of Charlestown, IN.; sisters, Ruby Woolum of Hamilton, OH. and Shirley Graham of Charlestown, IN.; grandchildren, Tracy Taylor, Amy Michelle Farmer, Chelcie J. Stafford, Richard Kuespert and Ethan Kuespert, 7 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Alton Stafford, her parents, Oscar and Effie Mills, and her brother, Oscar Mills, Jr. | MILLS, Chelcie (I155498)
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15943 | Chelley was the 2nd wife of George Watkins Hobgood | Family F47906
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15944 | Chelley was the 2nd wife of George Watkins Hobgood | Family F47906
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15945 | Chester served as a Technician Fifth Grade, 853rd Engineer Battalion, Aviation, U.S. Army Air Force during WW II. He was a passenger on the HMT Rohna which was sunk in the Mediterranean. This record is a "cenotaph" in his honor! | STAFFORD, Chester Emery (I1127)
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15946 | Child Carl White 1914–1970 | Family F49920
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15947 | Child Carl White 1914–1970 | Family F49920
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15948 | Child Carl White 1914–1970 | Family F49920
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15949 | Child Carl White 1914–1970 | Family F49920
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15950 | Child Carl White 1914–1970 | Family F49920
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