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18301 | Dayton Daily News Dayton, Ohio Saturday, 17 August 1991 FREDERICK STAFFORD (1918-1991) Frederick C. (Fred) Stafford, age 73, passed away Wednesday, August 14, 1991, at Grandview Hospital, after an extended illness. He was born February 7, 1918, in Thor, KY. Son of S.J. Stafford, deceased, and Dora Hale Stafford, Indianapolis, IN. He was a WWII Veteran in the U.S. Army & Pearl Harbor survivor. He attended the Christian Church of Vanceburg, Ky. Member of American Legion Post 200 in Huber Heights. Survived by his wife of 46 years, Margaret (Bate) Stafford, Vanceburg, Ky.; daughters, Linda E. Stafford, Boca Raton, FL., Jeanne Plummer & Barbara McCann, Huber Heights, and Sandra Jo Kinsel, Dayton; sisters, Violet Brumfield, Vanceburg, KY., June Irvin, Middletown, OH and Ginger Bowling, Indianapolis, IN.; 4 grandchildren, Stephen Frederick Kinsel, Harry Davis Hawley, Sarah McCann and Jason Matthew Plummer. Preceded in death by 5 brothers & 2 sisters. Funeral service Monday, August 19 at 1 p.m. at the Dickerson Funeral Home, Vanceburg, KY., Rev. Bruce Stauffer officiating. Burial Lewis County Memory Gardens, Vanceburg. Visitation 5-8 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. to the time of the service on Monday. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Heart or Cancer Association. | STAFFORD, Frederick Cody (I126962)
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18302 | Dean C. Stafford has her death as 8 Oct 1890 in Johnson City, Washington Co., TN. | STAFFORD, Nancy (I12898)
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18303 | Dean C. Stafford has her death as 8 Oct 1890 in Johnson City, Washington Co., TN. | STAFFORD, Nancy (I12898)
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18304 | Dean C. Stafford has her death as 8 Oct 1890 in Johnson City, Washington Co., TN. | STAFFORD, Nancy (I12898)
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18305 | Dean C. Stafford has her death as 8 Oct 1890 in Johnson City, Washington Co., TN. | STAFFORD, Nancy (I12898)
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18306 | Dean C. Stafford has her death as 8 Oct 1890 in Johnson City, Washington Co., TN. | STAFFORD, Nancy (I12898)
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18307 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18308 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18309 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18310 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18311 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18312 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18313 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18314 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18315 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18316 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18317 | Deanne L. Stafford 22, of Homer passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2014 Deanne was born April 3, 1992 in Syracuse, the daughter of Douglas and Susan Piddock Stafford. Deanne was a 2010 graduate of Homer High School, received her degree from Niagara University, and was attending TC3. Deanne enjoyed spending time with her many friends. She is survived by her parents, Douglas and Susan Stafford of Homer, her sister Danielle (Paul) Daugherty of Baldwinsville, her brother Drew Stafford of Homer, niece Ella Daugherty, grandparents David and Juanita Stafford of Summer Hill, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Deanne was predeceased by her maternal grandparents Alton and Margaret Piddock. Memorial services will be held 11:00 am Wednesday at the Grace Christian Fellowship 1250 Fisher Ave. Cortland, with the Reverend Michael Dunn officiating . | STAFFORD, Deanne Lee (I147447)
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18318 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18319 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18320 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18321 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18322 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18323 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18324 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18325 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18326 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18327 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18328 | Dear Mike, Dierdre and Susan, Attached is a new ancestry chart for Mary Cook (Mrs. William Stafford). This is not carved in granite, but I think it's close. It turns out that Daisie Fritz was wrong about Mary's parents. She was "in the right church, but the wrong pew." It was another branch of the same Cook family. Strangely, the evidence was right in front of our noses and we didn't see it. According to the chart prepared by Daisie Fritz, she states that Mary Cook was the daughter of Charles Cook and "Hannah (Barton?)". She goes on to state that Charles was born in Portsmouth, RI on November 13, 1741, that he served in the Revolutionary War from 1779-80, and that he was the son of William Cook and Susanna Briggs. That Charles Cook existed is not in dispute. He, his parents and their ancestries are all well documented in the Genealogy of Portsmouth, RI. However, I have been unable to find a record of his marriage to anyone, including Hannah or Hannah Barton. Furthermore, DAR has been unable to locate his War records. Daisie speculated that Hannah's maiden name was Barton, but thus far, no Hannah Barton has been found married to a Charles Cook. Alas, Daisie provides no sources for the information on her chart. Since so much of her chart has proven to be accurate, I (we) assumed that she couldn't be wrong about her own great-grandfather. I now suspect that she was. The proof lies with Florence Stafford Gingrich. In a letter dated August 23, 1933, from Florence to her cousin Grace Stafford Durfee (The complete letter is in LDS church microfilm #802466), Florence states the following: "William Stafford son of Joshua Stafford & Susannah his wife and Mary Cook daughter of Asher (or Abner) Cook & Hannah his wife were married by Samuel Taber in Tiverton October 31, 1802." Above "Asher (or Abner)" she also has written, "Could not read the writing." This is extremely important because it means Florence was actually reading from a document. This was not hearsay. While a search for Asher turned up nothing, I did find an Abner Cook. Abner was born about 1742, the son of Stephen Cook and Mary Tallman. Abner was Charles Cook's cousin, and Mary Tallman is a sibling of Hannah Talman (1715-1750) in Mike's database. Furthermore, Abner Cook was married to (Guess who?) Hannah. Not Hannah Barton, but Hannah Shearman. Hannah Shearman was born about 1746, daughter of William Shearman. Abner Cook and Hannah Shearman were married about 1764 in (Guess where?) Tiverton, RI. According to LDS Abner and Hannah had five children, but only one, Ruth Cook (abt 1776-5 Dec 1851) is documented. (Mary Cook was born September 6, 1778, in Tiverton, which fits.). I have a search request on file with DAR to see if Abner Cook served during the Revolutionary War, but they have so far not responded. While some of this is still conjecture, I believe it to be true. It is also very frustrating because I can't tell you how many hours I spent trying to find Hannah Barton, and that darned letter was there all the time. Susan sent me a copy of the letter, and so did Dierdre. Why didn't any of us notice it? | COOK, Mary (I25795)
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18329 | Death Cerf: shows he is buried here on the 25 April 1929, He is the husband of Malinda Jane Stafford who was born 18 Jan (Feb) 1859-D:31 August 1931, and the son of Hiram C Tackett and Lucinda Shavers | TACKETT, Andrew Jackson (I84961)
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18330 | Death Cerf: shows he is buried here on the 25 April 1929, He is the husband of Malinda Jane Stafford who was born 18 Jan (Feb) 1859-D:31 August 1931, and the son of Hiram C Tackett and Lucinda Shavers | TACKETT, Andrew Jackson (I84961)
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18331 | Death Cerf: shows he is buried here on the 25 April 1929, He is the husband of Malinda Jane Stafford who was born 18 Jan (Feb) 1859-D:31 August 1931, and the son of Hiram C Tackett and Lucinda Shavers | TACKETT, Andrew Jackson (I84961)
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18332 | Death Cerf: shows he is buried here on the 25 April 1929, He is the husband of Malinda Jane Stafford who was born 18 Jan (Feb) 1859-D:31 August 1931, and the son of Hiram C Tackett and Lucinda Shavers | TACKETT, Andrew Jackson (I84961)
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18333 | Death Cerf: shows he is buried here on the 25 April 1929, He is the husband of Malinda Jane Stafford who was born 18 Jan (Feb) 1859-D:31 August 1931, and the son of Hiram C Tackett and Lucinda Shavers | TACKETT, Andrew Jackson (I84961)
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18334 | Death cert lists last name as McGuire Daughter of William Harris & Chloe Whitaker | HARRIS, Fannie (I128808)
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18335 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18336 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18337 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18338 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18339 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18340 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18341 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18342 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18343 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18344 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18345 | Death Certificate : Jenny L Schuwerle [Jenny L Schuwerk] [Jenny L Stafford] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 65 Birth Date: 25 Jan 1852 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Death Date: 25 Mar 1917 Death Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: D C F Stafford Father Birth Place: New York Mother Name: Sarah Thomas Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 28025 | STAFFORD, Jennie L. (I20171)
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18346 | Death Certificate Name: George Webster Stafford Gender: Male Race: White Age: 60 Birth Date: 7 Oct 1881 Birth Place: Erie, Pennsylvania Death Date: 29 Oct 1941 Death Place: Elk Creek, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: Noah Stafford Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother Name: Ella Campbell Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 90266 | STAFFORD, George Webster (I133923)
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18347 | Death Certificate Name: George Webster Stafford Gender: Male Race: White Age: 60 Birth Date: 7 Oct 1881 Birth Place: Erie, Pennsylvania Death Date: 29 Oct 1941 Death Place: Elk Creek, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: Noah Stafford Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother Name: Ella Campbell Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 90266 | STAFFORD, George Webster (I133923)
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18348 | Death Certificate Name: George Webster Stafford Gender: Male Race: White Age: 60 Birth Date: 7 Oct 1881 Birth Place: Erie, Pennsylvania Death Date: 29 Oct 1941 Death Place: Elk Creek, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: Noah Stafford Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother Name: Ella Campbell Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 90266 | STAFFORD, George Webster (I133923)
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18349 | Death Certificate Name: George Webster Stafford Gender: Male Race: White Age: 60 Birth Date: 7 Oct 1881 Birth Place: Erie, Pennsylvania Death Date: 29 Oct 1941 Death Place: Elk Creek, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: Noah Stafford Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother Name: Ella Campbell Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 90266 | STAFFORD, George Webster (I133923)
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18350 | Death Certificate Name: George Webster Stafford Gender: Male Race: White Age: 60 Birth Date: 7 Oct 1881 Birth Place: Erie, Pennsylvania Death Date: 29 Oct 1941 Death Place: Elk Creek, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Father Name: Noah Stafford Father Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother Name: Ella Campbell Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania Certificate Number: 90266 | STAFFORD, George Webster (I133923)
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