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18501 | Delaware Birth Records Name: Geo Raymond Stafford [George Raymond Stafford]Â Gender: Male Birth Date: 24 Jun 1903 Birth Place: Delaware Mother: Hannah Y Father: John D Collection and Roll: Register of Births - 3 | STAFFORD, George Raymond (I135138)
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18502 | Delaware Birth Records Name: Geo Raymond Stafford [George Raymond Stafford]Â Gender: Male Birth Date: 24 Jun 1903 Birth Place: Delaware Mother: Hannah Y Father: John D Collection and Roll: Register of Births - 3 | STAFFORD, George Raymond (I135138)
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18503 | Delaware Birth Records Name: Geo Raymond Stafford [George Raymond Stafford]Â Gender: Male Birth Date: 24 Jun 1903 Birth Place: Delaware Mother: Hannah Y Father: John D Collection and Roll: Register of Births - 3 | STAFFORD, George Raymond (I135138)
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18504 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18505 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18506 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18507 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18508 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18509 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18510 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18511 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18512 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18513 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18514 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: George Raymond Stafford Gender: Male Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1906 Father: John D Mother: Hannah Y Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1927 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Grace M Johnson Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 18 Spouse's Father: Harry E Spouse's Mother: Mary F Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 32 | Family F44049
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18515 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: John N Stafford Gender: Male Age: 34 Birth Date: abt 1898 Father: George Mother: Hester Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1932 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Viola Munce Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 32 Spouse's Father: Alexander Spouse's Mother: Sarah Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 41 | Family F44111
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18516 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: John N Stafford Gender: Male Age: 34 Birth Date: abt 1898 Father: George Mother: Hester Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1932 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Viola Munce Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 32 Spouse's Father: Alexander Spouse's Mother: Sarah Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 41 | Family F44111
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18517 | Delaware Marriage Records Name: John N Stafford Gender: Male Age: 34 Birth Date: abt 1898 Father: George Mother: Hester Marriage Date: 23 Feb 1932 Marriage Place: Wilmington Spouse: Viola Munce Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 32 Spouse's Father: Alexander Spouse's Mother: Sarah Collection and Roll: Marriage Certificates - 41 | Family F44111
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18518 | Delaware, Birth Records, 1800-1932 Name: William Purnell Stafford Gender: Male Birth Date: 2 Nov 1899 Birth Place: Sussex, Delaware, USA Mother: Charlotte Stafford Father: Frederick Purnell Stafford | STAFFORD, William Purnell (I134753)
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18519 | Delia Sue Stewart, 83, died Monday, May 16, 2011 at McKenzie Health Care Center. Funeral services were Wednesday, May 18, 4 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in McKenzie. Mrs. Stewart was born June, 1927 in McKenzie to the late Oscar and Lillian Newbill Stafford. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Stewart; one daughter, Judy Webb; two sisters, Virginia Gurley and Alice Parrish; and one brother, Thelon Stafford. Survivors include: one son, Eddie (Nancy) Stewart of Clarksburg; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. | STAFFORD, Delia Sue (I154221)
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18520 | Delia Sue Stewart, 83, died Monday, May 16, 2011 at McKenzie Health Care Center. Funeral services were Wednesday, May 18, 4 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in McKenzie. Mrs. Stewart was born June, 1927 in McKenzie to the late Oscar and Lillian Newbill Stafford. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Stewart; one daughter, Judy Webb; two sisters, Virginia Gurley and Alice Parrish; and one brother, Thelon Stafford. Survivors include: one son, Eddie (Nancy) Stewart of Clarksburg; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. | STAFFORD, Delia Sue (I154221)
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18521 | Delia Sue Stewart, 83, died Monday, May 16, 2011 at McKenzie Health Care Center. Funeral services were Wednesday, May 18, 4 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in McKenzie. Mrs. Stewart was born June, 1927 in McKenzie to the late Oscar and Lillian Newbill Stafford. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Stewart; one daughter, Judy Webb; two sisters, Virginia Gurley and Alice Parrish; and one brother, Thelon Stafford. Survivors include: one son, Eddie (Nancy) Stewart of Clarksburg; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. | STAFFORD, Delia Sue (I154221)
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18522 | DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Lucy Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Lucy (MNU) -- MERGED NOTE ------------ 25 July 1796 Caswell Co., NC Marriage Record for Delilah Stafford to Johnston Cook. Bondsman was Thomas Stafford. Delilah is named in her father Laban Stafford's 1811 Caswell Co., NC Will, and her husband is named Johnston Cook. DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Easther Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Easther (Maiden Name Unknown) | STAFFORD, Delilah (I8291)
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18523 | DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Lucy Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Lucy (MNU) -- MERGED NOTE ------------ 25 July 1796 Caswell Co., NC Marriage Record for Delilah Stafford to Johnston Cook. Bondsman was Thomas Stafford. Delilah is named in her father Laban Stafford's 1811 Caswell Co., NC Will, and her husband is named Johnston Cook. DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Easther Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Easther (Maiden Name Unknown) | STAFFORD, Delilah (I8291)
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18524 | DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Lucy Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Lucy (MNU) -- MERGED NOTE ------------ 25 July 1796 Caswell Co., NC Marriage Record for Delilah Stafford to Johnston Cook. Bondsman was Thomas Stafford. Delilah is named in her father Laban Stafford's 1811 Caswell Co., NC Will, and her husband is named Johnston Cook. DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Easther Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Easther (Maiden Name Unknown) | STAFFORD, Delilah (I8291)
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18525 | DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Lucy Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Lucy (MNU) -- MERGED NOTE ------------ 25 July 1796 Caswell Co., NC Marriage Record for Delilah Stafford to Johnston Cook. Bondsman was Thomas Stafford. Delilah is named in her father Laban Stafford's 1811 Caswell Co., NC Will, and her husband is named Johnston Cook. DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Easther Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Easther (Maiden Name Unknown) | STAFFORD, Delilah (I8291)
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18526 | DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Lucy Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Lucy (MNU) -- MERGED NOTE ------------ 25 July 1796 Caswell Co., NC Marriage Record for Delilah Stafford to Johnston Cook. Bondsman was Thomas Stafford. Delilah is named in her father Laban Stafford's 1811 Caswell Co., NC Will, and her husband is named Johnston Cook. DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Easther Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Easther (Maiden Name Unknown) | STAFFORD, Delilah (I8291)
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18527 | DELILLAH STAFFORD COOK, was the 5th child of Laban/Levin & Lucy Stafford. She married JOHNSTON COOK, son of Henry Cook & Nancy Ann Johnston, on 25 Jul 1796 in Caswell Co., Norh Carolina. They had the following children (in birth order): HENRY Y. COOK (m: Nancy Stuart Brown); ELI COOK; PERNINA "NINY" COOK SILKWOOD (m: Levi Silkwood); NANCY COOK WICKS (m: John L. Wicks); MOSES COOK (m: Matlida A. Posey); GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK (m: 1st Louvenia Aldridge, 2nd Nancy Jane Aldridge); JARRETT COOK (m: Elizabeth White); JOHNSON COOK (m: Hulda Johnson); JACKSON COOK (m: Matilda Posey); UNKNOWN FEMALE COOK. d/o Laban/Levin Stafford & Lucy (MNU) | STAFFORD, Delilah (I8291)
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18528 | Della K. Murphree was born 6 Oct 1889 in Blount County, Alabama, and died 26 Jun 1977 in Blount County, Alabama. She was the daughter of George Thomas A. Murphree and Nancy E. Hullett. She married John Thomas Stafford, son of William Manual Stafford and Susan Leona "Susie" Roberson. He was born 31 Aug 1885 in Blount County, Alabama, and died 30 Oct 1971 in Blount County, Alabama. | MURPHREE, Della K. (I132665)
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18529 | Della was the daughter of John W. Shankle, (DOB 2/4/1844 - DOD 1/12/1923), & Virginia Ann "Jennie" Cleaves, (DOB 5/10/1851 - DOD 3/26/1904), who are both buried at Seminary Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee, she was the granddaughter of Valentine Shankle, (DOB 1811 - DOD ukn), & Lucy Eudy, (DOB ukn - DOD ukn), she was the great granddaughter of Beverly Shankle, (DOB 1791 - DOD ukn), & Margaret, (DOB 1791 - DOD ukn), she was the great great granddaughter of Valentine Shankle, (DOB ukn - DOD 1841), she was the great great great granddaughter of Abarham Shankle, (DOB abt 1714 - DOD ukn), she was the great great great great grandaughter of Avold Schenkel, (DOB 1688 - DOD 1741). Della married Walter Dunning on April 2 | SHANKLE, Della Jackson (I115719)
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18530 | Della was the daughter of John W. Shankle, (DOB 2/4/1844 - DOD 1/12/1923), & Virginia Ann "Jennie" Cleaves, (DOB 5/10/1851 - DOD 3/26/1904), who are both buried at Seminary Cemetery in Weakley County, Tennessee, she was the granddaughter of Valentine Shankle, (DOB 1811 - DOD ukn), & Lucy Eudy, (DOB ukn - DOD ukn), she was the great granddaughter of Beverly Shankle, (DOB 1791 - DOD ukn), & Margaret, (DOB 1791 - DOD ukn), she was the great great granddaughter of Valentine Shankle, (DOB ukn - DOD 1841), she was the great great great granddaughter of Abarham Shankle, (DOB abt 1714 - DOD ukn), she was the great great great great grandaughter of Avold Schenkel, (DOB 1688 - DOD 1741). Della married Walter Dunning on April 2 | SHANKLE, Della Jackson (I115719)
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18531 | Denise Christy of Lawrenceburg passed away on Monday, November 21, 2016 at her residence. She was born in Sydney, Ohio on May 25, 1954 and was 62 years old. She was a loving mother and grandmother. She enjoyed gardening and music but most of all she loved spending time with her grandchildren. Visitation will be on Friday, November 25th from 12:00pm until 2:00pm at Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home. A memorial service will follow visitation on Friday at 2:00pm in the chapel of the funeral home with Bro. Mark Johnson officiating. She was preceded in death by her parents, Oscar and Evelyn Stafford. She is survived by her, Daughter, Jenny Bradley of Lawrenceburg Son, Jeremy Simmons of Pulaski Grandchildren, Harley, Blake, and Shayne Bradley of Lawrenceburg and Mallori Simmons of Minor Hill. Brother, Gregg (Pam) Stafford of Pulaski Sister, Jennie Delores Huckaby of Lewisburg Nephew, David (Kathy) Huckaby of Springhill | STAFFORD, Nancy Denise (I155538)
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18532 | DENTON Louise Dukes Singer of Denton died Monday, April 9, 2012, at the Caroline Nursing Home. She was 95 years old. Born April 22, 1916, in Hynson, Md., Mrs. Singer was the daughter of the late Albert Gradles Dukes and Mary Catherine Stafford Dukes. Her husband of 69 years, Paul C. Singer, died December 19, 2003. Mrs. Singer had lived in Caroline County all of her life and was a 1934 graduate of Caroline High School in Denton. She worked with her husband in their Denton Texaco station for many years and drove a Caroline County school bus in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1948, she organized the Denton Volunteer Fire Co. (DVFC) Auxiliary and was its first president. She was a life member of both the DVFC Auxiliary and the DVFC. She was active in the Caroline County Fireman's Association Auxiliary, numerous past presidencies (more than 25 years) of Delmarva Fireman's Association, the Md. State Fireman's Association, past president of the Md. State Fireman's Association, and was a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church in Denton. She was also a charter member of the Tuckahoe Steam and Gas Association, having held the position of secretary. Mrs. Singer is survived by one son, Robert D. Singer and his wife Jean of Denton; two grandsons, David W. Singer and his wife Anne of Chestertown and Wesley P. Singer and his wife Lucille of Greensboro; one great-granddaughter, Ashley Kramer Singer and one step-great-granddaughter, Rachel Bradley. She is predeceased by three brothers, Carlton Dukes, Albert Dukes and Ralph Dukes; and one sister, Dorothy Dukes. Â | DUKES, Louise Virginia (I134801)
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18533 | Derwin Edward Stafford, 42, of McCoy, departed this life suddenly January 6, 2012. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Edward and Lillie W. Stafford and Elizabeth and David Hungate; an aunt, Patsy Martin; cousin, Michael Whittaker; uncle Doug "Snowball" Crockett; uncle, James Lucas; and uncle, Bobby Whittaker. He is survived by his parents, James E. and Sally Martin Stafford; his daughter, Chelsie Stafford, Blacksburg; special companion, Sharon Henderson Hamlin and kids, Jessie Lynn and Ethan Carter Hamlin; aunts and uncles, Rhonda Crockett, Pearisburg, Bud Stafford and Ann, Pembroke, Mary Alice Lucas, Pearisburg, Frankie Whittaker, McCoy, Doug Williams and Gail, McCoy, Donnie Williams and companion, Mike, Shawsville; cousins, Hope Crockett, Angie Sult, Crystal and Greg Hypes, Ed, Shane, Chris, Paul, Ricky, and Stacy Lucas, Bryan Stafford, Brenda Metz, Keith Williams, Nicky Davis, Nick Whittaker, Alisha Whittaker, Corey Sult, Amber Martin, Carson Sult; special friends, Johnny and June Cox, and Susan Cortes. Derwin was employed as a supervisor in the machine and welding shop at the Ware Lab at Virginia Tech under a good friend and boss, Dewey Spangler. Derwin never met a stranger and he touched the hearts of so many people. He loved to camp and fish on the river with a good friend "Catfish" Lonnie Vaden. He loved to cook and can. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, especially his many friends to numerous to name. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 9, 2012 at 2 p.m. in the McCoy Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Gary McCoy officiating. Interment will follow in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Christiansburg. Friends may call anytime after noon Sunday, and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday evening January 8, 2012, at McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg, and at other times the family will meet at Derwin's home in McCoy. Friends may call anytime. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg. Published in Roanoke Times on January 8, 2012 | STAFFORD, Derwin Edward (I141542)
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18534 | Derwin Edward Stafford, 42, of McCoy, departed this life suddenly January 6, 2012. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Edward and Lillie W. Stafford and Elizabeth and David Hungate; an aunt, Patsy Martin; cousin, Michael Whittaker; uncle Doug "Snowball" Crockett; uncle, James Lucas; and uncle, Bobby Whittaker. He is survived by his parents, James E. and Sally Martin Stafford; his daughter, Chelsie Stafford, Blacksburg; special companion, Sharon Henderson Hamlin and kids, Jessie Lynn and Ethan Carter Hamlin; aunts and uncles, Rhonda Crockett, Pearisburg, Bud Stafford and Ann, Pembroke, Mary Alice Lucas, Pearisburg, Frankie Whittaker, McCoy, Doug Williams and Gail, McCoy, Donnie Williams and companion, Mike, Shawsville; cousins, Hope Crockett, Angie Sult, Crystal and Greg Hypes, Ed, Shane, Chris, Paul, Ricky, and Stacy Lucas, Bryan Stafford, Brenda Metz, Keith Williams, Nicky Davis, Nick Whittaker, Alisha Whittaker, Corey Sult, Amber Martin, Carson Sult; special friends, Johnny and June Cox, and Susan Cortes. Derwin was employed as a supervisor in the machine and welding shop at the Ware Lab at Virginia Tech under a good friend and boss, Dewey Spangler. Derwin never met a stranger and he touched the hearts of so many people. He loved to camp and fish on the river with a good friend "Catfish" Lonnie Vaden. He loved to cook and can. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, especially his many friends to numerous to name. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 9, 2012 at 2 p.m. in the McCoy Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Gary McCoy officiating. Interment will follow in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Christiansburg. Friends may call anytime after noon Sunday, and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday evening January 8, 2012, at McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg, and at other times the family will meet at Derwin's home in McCoy. Friends may call anytime. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg. Published in Roanoke Times on January 8, 2012 | STAFFORD, Derwin Edward (I141542)
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18535 | Derwin Edward Stafford, 42, of McCoy, departed this life suddenly January 6, 2012. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Edward and Lillie W. Stafford and Elizabeth and David Hungate; an aunt, Patsy Martin; cousin, Michael Whittaker; uncle Doug "Snowball" Crockett; uncle, James Lucas; and uncle, Bobby Whittaker. He is survived by his parents, James E. and Sally Martin Stafford; his daughter, Chelsie Stafford, Blacksburg; special companion, Sharon Henderson Hamlin and kids, Jessie Lynn and Ethan Carter Hamlin; aunts and uncles, Rhonda Crockett, Pearisburg, Bud Stafford and Ann, Pembroke, Mary Alice Lucas, Pearisburg, Frankie Whittaker, McCoy, Doug Williams and Gail, McCoy, Donnie Williams and companion, Mike, Shawsville; cousins, Hope Crockett, Angie Sult, Crystal and Greg Hypes, Ed, Shane, Chris, Paul, Ricky, and Stacy Lucas, Bryan Stafford, Brenda Metz, Keith Williams, Nicky Davis, Nick Whittaker, Alisha Whittaker, Corey Sult, Amber Martin, Carson Sult; special friends, Johnny and June Cox, and Susan Cortes. Derwin was employed as a supervisor in the machine and welding shop at the Ware Lab at Virginia Tech under a good friend and boss, Dewey Spangler. Derwin never met a stranger and he touched the hearts of so many people. He loved to camp and fish on the river with a good friend "Catfish" Lonnie Vaden. He loved to cook and can. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, especially his many friends to numerous to name. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 9, 2012 at 2 p.m. in the McCoy Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Gary McCoy officiating. Interment will follow in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Christiansburg. Friends may call anytime after noon Sunday, and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday evening January 8, 2012, at McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg, and at other times the family will meet at Derwin's home in McCoy. Friends may call anytime. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg. Published in Roanoke Times on January 8, 2012 | STAFFORD, Derwin Edward (I141542)
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18536 | Derwin Edward Stafford, 42, of McCoy, departed this life suddenly January 6, 2012. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Edward and Lillie W. Stafford and Elizabeth and David Hungate; an aunt, Patsy Martin; cousin, Michael Whittaker; uncle Doug "Snowball" Crockett; uncle, James Lucas; and uncle, Bobby Whittaker. He is survived by his parents, James E. and Sally Martin Stafford; his daughter, Chelsie Stafford, Blacksburg; special companion, Sharon Henderson Hamlin and kids, Jessie Lynn and Ethan Carter Hamlin; aunts and uncles, Rhonda Crockett, Pearisburg, Bud Stafford and Ann, Pembroke, Mary Alice Lucas, Pearisburg, Frankie Whittaker, McCoy, Doug Williams and Gail, McCoy, Donnie Williams and companion, Mike, Shawsville; cousins, Hope Crockett, Angie Sult, Crystal and Greg Hypes, Ed, Shane, Chris, Paul, Ricky, and Stacy Lucas, Bryan Stafford, Brenda Metz, Keith Williams, Nicky Davis, Nick Whittaker, Alisha Whittaker, Corey Sult, Amber Martin, Carson Sult; special friends, Johnny and June Cox, and Susan Cortes. Derwin was employed as a supervisor in the machine and welding shop at the Ware Lab at Virginia Tech under a good friend and boss, Dewey Spangler. Derwin never met a stranger and he touched the hearts of so many people. He loved to camp and fish on the river with a good friend "Catfish" Lonnie Vaden. He loved to cook and can. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, especially his many friends to numerous to name. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 9, 2012 at 2 p.m. in the McCoy Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Gary McCoy officiating. Interment will follow in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Christiansburg. Friends may call anytime after noon Sunday, and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday evening January 8, 2012, at McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg, and at other times the family will meet at Derwin's home in McCoy. Friends may call anytime. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg. Published in Roanoke Times on January 8, 2012 | STAFFORD, Derwin Edward (I141542)
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18537 | Derwin Edward Stafford, 42, of McCoy, departed this life suddenly January 6, 2012. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Edward and Lillie W. Stafford and Elizabeth and David Hungate; an aunt, Patsy Martin; cousin, Michael Whittaker; uncle Doug "Snowball" Crockett; uncle, James Lucas; and uncle, Bobby Whittaker. He is survived by his parents, James E. and Sally Martin Stafford; his daughter, Chelsie Stafford, Blacksburg; special companion, Sharon Henderson Hamlin and kids, Jessie Lynn and Ethan Carter Hamlin; aunts and uncles, Rhonda Crockett, Pearisburg, Bud Stafford and Ann, Pembroke, Mary Alice Lucas, Pearisburg, Frankie Whittaker, McCoy, Doug Williams and Gail, McCoy, Donnie Williams and companion, Mike, Shawsville; cousins, Hope Crockett, Angie Sult, Crystal and Greg Hypes, Ed, Shane, Chris, Paul, Ricky, and Stacy Lucas, Bryan Stafford, Brenda Metz, Keith Williams, Nicky Davis, Nick Whittaker, Alisha Whittaker, Corey Sult, Amber Martin, Carson Sult; special friends, Johnny and June Cox, and Susan Cortes. Derwin was employed as a supervisor in the machine and welding shop at the Ware Lab at Virginia Tech under a good friend and boss, Dewey Spangler. Derwin never met a stranger and he touched the hearts of so many people. He loved to camp and fish on the river with a good friend "Catfish" Lonnie Vaden. He loved to cook and can. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, especially his many friends to numerous to name. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 9, 2012 at 2 p.m. in the McCoy Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Gary McCoy officiating. Interment will follow in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Christiansburg. Friends may call anytime after noon Sunday, and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday evening January 8, 2012, at McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg, and at other times the family will meet at Derwin's home in McCoy. Friends may call anytime. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg. Published in Roanoke Times on January 8, 2012 | STAFFORD, Derwin Edward (I141542)
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18538 | Descendants not proven. There is circumstantial evidence from two sources that James Stafford is the son of John and Ann Carr Stafford. Stafford Society Branches 6, 80 and 98 are Y-DNA match ups. | STAFFORD, John (I12831)
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18539 | Descendants not proven. There is circumstantial evidence from two sources that James Stafford is the son of John and Ann Carr Stafford. Stafford Society Branches 6, 80 and 98 are Y-DNA match ups. | STAFFORD, John (I12831)
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18540 | Descendants not proven. There is circumstantial evidence from two sources that James Stafford is the son of John and Ann Carr Stafford. Stafford Society Branches 6, 80 and 98 are Y-DNA match ups. | STAFFORD, John (I12831)
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18541 | Descendants not proven. There is circumstantial evidence from two sources that James Stafford is the son of John and Ann Carr Stafford. Stafford Society Branches 6, 80 and 98 are Y-DNA match ups. | STAFFORD, John (I12831)
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18542 | Descendants not proven. There is circumstantial evidence from two sources that James Stafford is the son of John and Ann Carr Stafford. Stafford Society Branches 6, 80 and 98 are Y-DNA match ups. | STAFFORD, John (I12831)
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18543 | Devoted wife to Gaines and loving mother of Mike, Sandy and Tammy. Wonderful and proud grandmother to Michelle ("Missy"), Kenny, Michael, April, Britany, Daniel, and Haley. A great-grandmother and great-great grandmother. Oh! She wouldve loved to have met all these babies! Passed due to complications of colon cancer. She has been placed in a mausoleum in Northeast Tennessee over looking her former home on Arch Street. We love & miss her so very much! | SIMPSON, Bonnie O'Dell (I38720)
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18544 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18545 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18546 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18547 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18548 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18549 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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18550 | Dexter A. Stafford, 84, of Beekmantown, died at the Johnson Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, Saturday. Mr. Stafford was a lifelong resident of the Clinton County. He was born in the Town of Plattsburgh on Feb 1, 1862, a son of George C. and Maria (Baker) Stafford. A staunch Republican, Mr. Stafford had been a member of the Clinton County Republican Committee for more than half a century, having been elected to the committee in 1892. During most of the years, and until the time of his death, he was secretary of the committee. He became active in politics shortly after the turn of the century. From 1913-1916, he was his town’s representative on the Board of Supervisors, resigning in 1916 to accept appointment as commissioner of elections, a position that he filled efficiently for the past 29 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Peters of Beekmantown; one son, Col. David A. Stafford, USMC, serving in the South Pacific; one sister, Mrs. J.R. McDowell of Plattsburgh; an aunt, Mrs. Mary Stafford of Washington. Mr. Stafford was a member of the West Plattsburgh Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home. Interment will be in the Stafford cemetery in Beekmantown. Plattsburgh press-Republican., May 14, 1945 Wife: Elizabeth Anderson | STAFFORD, Dexter A. (I148766)
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