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18151
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18152
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18153
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18154
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18155
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18156
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18157
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18158
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18159
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18160
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18161
Daughter of Samuel & Lucy Elizabeth Riddle Cullen . 
CULLEN, Hattie A. (I133344)
 
18162
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18163
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18164
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18165
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18166
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18167
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18168
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18169
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18170
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18171
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18172
Daughter of Samuel & Nancy Stafford.
Wife of Alexander Simpson.
Mother of Juliet (James Booth), Sylvester H., Charles and Frank Simpson.

Victor Herald, May 19, 1905, page 3
The death of Mrs. Emmeline S. Simpson occurred at the home of her son, Sylvester H. Simpson, on Covill street, where she had resided for many years, on Sunday, May 14th. Mrs. Simpson was one of the oldest residents of the village. She had been in feeble health for some time and was confined to her bed for fourteen weeks previous to her death, which was caused by the exhaustion of old age. Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of Samuel and Nancy Stafford, and was born at Saratoga Springs eighty-seven years ago. The family resided there until the daughter was about seven years of age when they moved to the town of Bloomfield, where they remained only for a short time. They then came to the town of Victor, where for nearly eighty years Mrs. Simpson had resided. Her husband, Alexander Simpson, died here fourteen years ago. They were the parents of five children, three of whom survive: Mrs. James Booth and Sylvester H. of this town, and Frank, who resides in Michigan. One daughter died in childhood, and a son, Charles, went West and crossed the plains in 1849, and died in California about three years ago. One brother, George Stafford, is the only surviving member of the family and lives in Michigan. Funeral services were held at the Simpson home on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Margaret A. Brennen, pastor of the Universalist church, officiated. Interment was made in the Boughton Hill cemetery. 
STAFFORD, Emmeline (I35067)
 
18173
Daughter of Samuel and Nancy E. Coulter Henry; wife of Neubert J. Stafford; cause of death - pulmonary tuberculosis, far advanced with valvular heart diseasse contributing (DC) 
HENRY, Bertha Gertrude (I156638)
 
18174
Daughter of Stephen Jenner and Julia Jenner. Married first to Charles Shepard, probably in New York between 1865 and 1867, and later to Charles Stafford on 15 November 1895.

She was the mother of at least 6 children with Charles Shepard; Albert, Fred, Clara, Cora, Malvina, and Lottie. 
JENNER, Julia (I139069)
 
18175
Daughter of the late Dewey and Dorothy Bailey
Wife of the late Elmer Stafford - d. September 1999
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; daughter, Phyllis Summerelle; sons, Harold and Charles Stafford; brother, Donald Gene Bailey and sisters, Louise Lester, Edna Carver, Alice Morgan and June wolfgang.
Complete obituary published in The Weston Democrat - 12.04.2013 
BAILEY, Stella Mae (I130481)
 
18176
Daughter of the late Dewey and Dorothy Bailey
Wife of the late Elmer Stafford - d. September 1999
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; daughter, Phyllis Summerelle; sons, Harold and Charles Stafford; brother, Donald Gene Bailey and sisters, Louise Lester, Edna Carver, Alice Morgan and June wolfgang.
Complete obituary published in The Weston Democrat - 12.04.2013 
BAILEY, Stella Mae (I130481)
 
18177
Daughter of the late Dewey and Dorothy Bailey
Wife of the late Elmer Stafford - d. September 1999
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; daughter, Phyllis Summerelle; sons, Harold and Charles Stafford; brother, Donald Gene Bailey and sisters, Louise Lester, Edna Carver, Alice Morgan and June wolfgang.
Complete obituary published in The Weston Democrat - 12.04.2013 
BAILEY, Stella Mae (I130481)
 
18178
Daughter of the late Dewey and Dorothy Bailey
Wife of the late Elmer Stafford - d. September 1999
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; daughter, Phyllis Summerelle; sons, Harold and Charles Stafford; brother, Donald Gene Bailey and sisters, Louise Lester, Edna Carver, Alice Morgan and June wolfgang.
Complete obituary published in The Weston Democrat - 12.04.2013 
BAILEY, Stella Mae (I130481)
 
18179
Daughter of the late Dewey and Dorothy Bailey
Wife of the late Elmer Stafford - d. September 1999
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; daughter, Phyllis Summerelle; sons, Harold and Charles Stafford; brother, Donald Gene Bailey and sisters, Louise Lester, Edna Carver, Alice Morgan and June wolfgang.
Complete obituary published in The Weston Democrat - 12.04.2013 
BAILEY, Stella Mae (I130481)
 
18180
Daughter of the late James Ely and Annie Lee Taylor Stafford, she was survived her husband, Ed Ross; daughters, Beverly Ray (Jay), and Traci Isles (Mark); son, Tim Moore; step-daughter, Kecia Kane (Dennis); nine grandchildren; and an extended family of relatives and friends.. Her funeral was held on July 19, 2015, in the Chapel of Askew Funeral Home with The Rev. Ken Arrington and The Rev. Robert Whitby officiating.  
STAFFORD, Joyce (I145067)
 
18181
Daughter of the late James Ely and Annie Lee Taylor Stafford, she was survived her husband, Ed Ross; daughters, Beverly Ray (Jay), and Traci Isles (Mark); son, Tim Moore; step-daughter, Kecia Kane (Dennis); nine grandchildren; and an extended family of relatives and friends.. Her funeral was held on July 19, 2015, in the Chapel of Askew Funeral Home with The Rev. Ken Arrington and The Rev. Robert Whitby officiating.  
STAFFORD, Joyce (I145067)
 
18182
Daughter of the late Lloyd and Amanda Smith Stafford.
Survivors include her husband, Homer Benfield; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Harold Benfield of Hickory and Kelvin and Candace Benfield of Charlotte; a daughter, Leemanda Benfield of Hickory; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Joann and Henry Wagner and Sarah Vivian Bowman of Hickory; a granddaughter, Lauren Benfield of Charlotte; and a number of nephews and nieces. 
STAFFORD, Salina (I143331)
 
18183
Daughter of Walter Early Hilton, Sr. & Viola Goode. Wife of Charles Eugene Stafford, Jr.

STOKESDALE— Mrs. Berneda Hilton Stafford, 67, died Friday May 14, 2004, at the Beacon Place (Hospice Home) in Greensboro. 

Mrs. Stafford was born in Rockingham County, a daughter of the late Walter E. Hilton Sr., and Viola Goode Hilton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Eugene Stafford. 

Surviving are three daughters, Teresa Wagoner and husband Kenneth, Terrilyn Stafford and Lisa Stafford, all of Kernersville; a son, Ricki Stafford also of Kernersville; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Frances McGee and Fay Case, both of Stokesdale and Margaret Brown of Winston Salem; a brother, Walter Hilton Jr., of Stokesdale. 


 
HILTON, Berneda (I144352)
 
18184
Daughter of Walter Early Hilton, Sr. & Viola Goode. Wife of Charles Eugene Stafford, Jr.

STOKESDALE— Mrs. Berneda Hilton Stafford, 67, died Friday May 14, 2004, at the Beacon Place (Hospice Home) in Greensboro. 

Mrs. Stafford was born in Rockingham County, a daughter of the late Walter E. Hilton Sr., and Viola Goode Hilton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Eugene Stafford. 

Surviving are three daughters, Teresa Wagoner and husband Kenneth, Terrilyn Stafford and Lisa Stafford, all of Kernersville; a son, Ricki Stafford also of Kernersville; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Frances McGee and Fay Case, both of Stokesdale and Margaret Brown of Winston Salem; a brother, Walter Hilton Jr., of Stokesdale. 


 
HILTON, Berneda (I144352)
 
18185
Daughter of Walter Early Hilton, Sr. & Viola Goode. Wife of Charles Eugene Stafford, Jr.

STOKESDALE— Mrs. Berneda Hilton Stafford, 67, died Friday May 14, 2004, at the Beacon Place (Hospice Home) in Greensboro. 

Mrs. Stafford was born in Rockingham County, a daughter of the late Walter E. Hilton Sr., and Viola Goode Hilton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Eugene Stafford. 

Surviving are three daughters, Teresa Wagoner and husband Kenneth, Terrilyn Stafford and Lisa Stafford, all of Kernersville; a son, Ricki Stafford also of Kernersville; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Frances McGee and Fay Case, both of Stokesdale and Margaret Brown of Winston Salem; a brother, Walter Hilton Jr., of Stokesdale. 


 
HILTON, Berneda (I144352)
 
18186
Daughter of William Anstine & Allie (Hopkins) Stafford.
She married Harry Ray Collison on on February 24, 1936 and they resided in Harrington, De.
Mother of Janet Lee, William Ray, Harry Ronald, and Roger Wayne Collison. 
  
STAFFORD, Virginia Lee (I134793)
 
18187
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18188
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18189
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18190
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18191
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18192
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18193
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18194
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18195
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18196
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18197
Daughter of William C and Aletta Cheney Stafford
Spouse: John Richard Noble, married 30 May 1903-Athol, Mass. It was her 1st and his 2nd marriage.
Sibling:
Elbert C Stafford (1868-1944) unable to find burial records. 
STAFFORD, Carrie Alleta (I52178)
 
18198
Daughter of William John VanDevort & Rachel VanDevort, Wife of Frank Clubine & Lawson Stafford 
DEVORT, Louise Frances (I56816)
 
18199
Daughter of William Pinkney Jones & Joanna Massey Jones.  
JONES, Priscilla (I71138)
 
18200
Daughter of William Pinkney Jones & Joanna Massey Jones.  
JONES, Priscilla (I71138)
 

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