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18701 | Died of congestive heart failure. | HOVEY, Florence Mildred (I28884)
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18702 | Died of congestive heart failure. | HOVEY, Florence Mildred (I28884)
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18703 | Died of congestive heart failure. | HOVEY, Florence Mildred (I28884)
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18704 | Died of congestive heart failure. | HOVEY, Florence Mildred (I28884)
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18705 | Died of congestive heart failure. | HOVEY, Florence Mildred (I28884)
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18706 | Died of illness in the Civil War. | STAFFORD, Samuel L. (I67635)
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18707 | Died of TB. | STAFFORD, Ivah Marie (I62959)
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18708 | Died peacefully at her Sylmar home, surrounded by her loving family at her side, on March 28, 2013, at the age of 89. She had a long illness of Alzheimer's disease. Eula was born on August 30, 1923, in Arkansas, and married Evans Leon Stafford on August 15, 1944. They were married for 69 years. They have four children: Paula, Bruce, Greg and David, six grandchildren: Diane, Jennifer, Richard, Kelly, Bradley and Brianna, and two great-grandchildren: Aurora and Caleb. he family loved to camp and fish. Eula was a beautiful woman who was loved by all who met her. She was a very giving and caring mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a talented and creative cook and seamstress. She made family events extra special by creating beautiful centerpieces. She will be missed by all who knew and dearly loved her. Viewing Monday, April 8th, 2013, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., J.T. Oswald Mortuary, 1001 North Maclay., San Fernando, CA 91340. Service Tuesday, April 9th, 2013, 11:30 a.m., Shepherd of The Hills Church, 19700 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch, CA 91326. Burial immediately following the service at Oakwood Memorial Park, 22601 Lassen St., Chatsworth, CA 91311. Reception/Lunch-immediately following the burial at Wellspring Christian Fellowship, 11451 Woodley Ave., Granada Hills, CA 91344. Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Apr. 6, 2013 | WRAY, Eula Mae (I154639)
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18709 | Died peacefully at her Sylmar home, surrounded by her loving family at her side, on March 28, 2013, at the age of 89. She had a long illness of Alzheimer's disease. Eula was born on August 30, 1923, in Arkansas, and married Evans Leon Stafford on August 15, 1944. They were married for 69 years. They have four children: Paula, Bruce, Greg and David, six grandchildren: Diane, Jennifer, Richard, Kelly, Bradley and Brianna, and two great-grandchildren: Aurora and Caleb. he family loved to camp and fish. Eula was a beautiful woman who was loved by all who met her. She was a very giving and caring mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a talented and creative cook and seamstress. She made family events extra special by creating beautiful centerpieces. She will be missed by all who knew and dearly loved her. Viewing Monday, April 8th, 2013, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., J.T. Oswald Mortuary, 1001 North Maclay., San Fernando, CA 91340. Service Tuesday, April 9th, 2013, 11:30 a.m., Shepherd of The Hills Church, 19700 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch, CA 91326. Burial immediately following the service at Oakwood Memorial Park, 22601 Lassen St., Chatsworth, CA 91311. Reception/Lunch-immediately following the burial at Wellspring Christian Fellowship, 11451 Woodley Ave., Granada Hills, CA 91344. Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Apr. 6, 2013 | WRAY, Eula Mae (I154639)
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18710 | Died peacefully at her Sylmar home, surrounded by her loving family at her side, on March 28, 2013, at the age of 89. She had a long illness of Alzheimer's disease. Eula was born on August 30, 1923, in Arkansas, and married Evans Leon Stafford on August 15, 1944. They were married for 69 years. They have four children: Paula, Bruce, Greg and David, six grandchildren: Diane, Jennifer, Richard, Kelly, Bradley and Brianna, and two great-grandchildren: Aurora and Caleb. he family loved to camp and fish. Eula was a beautiful woman who was loved by all who met her. She was a very giving and caring mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a talented and creative cook and seamstress. She made family events extra special by creating beautiful centerpieces. She will be missed by all who knew and dearly loved her. Viewing Monday, April 8th, 2013, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., J.T. Oswald Mortuary, 1001 North Maclay., San Fernando, CA 91340. Service Tuesday, April 9th, 2013, 11:30 a.m., Shepherd of The Hills Church, 19700 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch, CA 91326. Burial immediately following the service at Oakwood Memorial Park, 22601 Lassen St., Chatsworth, CA 91311. Reception/Lunch-immediately following the burial at Wellspring Christian Fellowship, 11451 Woodley Ave., Granada Hills, CA 91344. Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Apr. 6, 2013 | WRAY, Eula Mae (I154639)
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18711 | Died peacefully at her Sylmar home, surrounded by her loving family at her side, on March 28, 2013, at the age of 89. She had a long illness of Alzheimer's disease. Eula was born on August 30, 1923, in Arkansas, and married Evans Leon Stafford on August 15, 1944. They were married for 69 years. They have four children: Paula, Bruce, Greg and David, six grandchildren: Diane, Jennifer, Richard, Kelly, Bradley and Brianna, and two great-grandchildren: Aurora and Caleb. he family loved to camp and fish. Eula was a beautiful woman who was loved by all who met her. She was a very giving and caring mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a talented and creative cook and seamstress. She made family events extra special by creating beautiful centerpieces. She will be missed by all who knew and dearly loved her. Viewing Monday, April 8th, 2013, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., J.T. Oswald Mortuary, 1001 North Maclay., San Fernando, CA 91340. Service Tuesday, April 9th, 2013, 11:30 a.m., Shepherd of The Hills Church, 19700 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch, CA 91326. Burial immediately following the service at Oakwood Memorial Park, 22601 Lassen St., Chatsworth, CA 91311. Reception/Lunch-immediately following the burial at Wellspring Christian Fellowship, 11451 Woodley Ave., Granada Hills, CA 91344. Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Apr. 6, 2013 | WRAY, Eula Mae (I154639)
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18712 | Died peacefully at her Sylmar home, surrounded by her loving family at her side, on March 28, 2013, at the age of 89. She had a long illness of Alzheimer's disease. Eula was born on August 30, 1923, in Arkansas, and married Evans Leon Stafford on August 15, 1944. They were married for 69 years. They have four children: Paula, Bruce, Greg and David, six grandchildren: Diane, Jennifer, Richard, Kelly, Bradley and Brianna, and two great-grandchildren: Aurora and Caleb. he family loved to camp and fish. Eula was a beautiful woman who was loved by all who met her. She was a very giving and caring mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a talented and creative cook and seamstress. She made family events extra special by creating beautiful centerpieces. She will be missed by all who knew and dearly loved her. Viewing Monday, April 8th, 2013, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., J.T. Oswald Mortuary, 1001 North Maclay., San Fernando, CA 91340. Service Tuesday, April 9th, 2013, 11:30 a.m., Shepherd of The Hills Church, 19700 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch, CA 91326. Burial immediately following the service at Oakwood Memorial Park, 22601 Lassen St., Chatsworth, CA 91311. Reception/Lunch-immediately following the burial at Wellspring Christian Fellowship, 11451 Woodley Ave., Granada Hills, CA 91344. Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Apr. 6, 2013 | WRAY, Eula Mae (I154639)
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18713 | Died peacefully at her Sylmar home, surrounded by her loving family at her side, on March 28, 2013, at the age of 89. She had a long illness of Alzheimer's disease. Eula was born on August 30, 1923, in Arkansas, and married Evans Leon Stafford on August 15, 1944. They were married for 69 years. They have four children: Paula, Bruce, Greg and David, six grandchildren: Diane, Jennifer, Richard, Kelly, Bradley and Brianna, and two great-grandchildren: Aurora and Caleb. he family loved to camp and fish. Eula was a beautiful woman who was loved by all who met her. She was a very giving and caring mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a talented and creative cook and seamstress. She made family events extra special by creating beautiful centerpieces. She will be missed by all who knew and dearly loved her. Viewing Monday, April 8th, 2013, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., J.T. Oswald Mortuary, 1001 North Maclay., San Fernando, CA 91340. Service Tuesday, April 9th, 2013, 11:30 a.m., Shepherd of The Hills Church, 19700 Rinaldi St., Porter Ranch, CA 91326. Burial immediately following the service at Oakwood Memorial Park, 22601 Lassen St., Chatsworth, CA 91311. Reception/Lunch-immediately following the burial at Wellspring Christian Fellowship, 11451 Woodley Ave., Granada Hills, CA 91344. Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Apr. 6, 2013 | WRAY, Eula Mae (I154639)
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18714 | Died while on furlough. | STAFFORD, Lovett (I79476)
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18715 | Died young. | STAFFORD, James Howard (I18433)
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18716 | Died young. | STAFFORD, James Howard (I18433)
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18717 | Died young. | STAFFORD, James Howard (I18433)
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18718 | Died young. | STAFFORD, James Howard (I18433)
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18719 | Died young. | STAFFORD, James Howard (I18433)
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18720 | Died, at her home near this place, on Thursday evening of last week, the wife of Mr. Fred. Asch. Dropsy caused her death. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment only a short time since but received no relief. The burial took place on Friday evening in the family ground. Rev. Cox conducted the ceremony. Deceased was 60 years old, a good Christian women and the mother of several children. Her husband survives her. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 7, 1893 A Good Woman Gone Mrs. Calistia Asch, the wife of Frederick Asch, who lives about two miles above this place, died last Thursday evening June 29, 1893 about six o’clock. Mrs. Asch was the daughter of John and Mary Stafford, who were so well known to all the pioneer families of the Sandy Valley, and was born in Johnson county, Ky., September 5, 1832 and died June 29, 1893, aged 60 years, 9 months and 24 days. She was first married to Mr. Wilson who was drowned not long after the marriage. On September 14, 1864 she was again married, this time to Frederick Asch. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Lawrence county to the present home of the family. Dropsy fastened it fangs upon Mrs. Asch, but up to last February it did not trouble her much. About the last of February the disease began its deadly work. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment but was informed that nothing could be done for her. After her return her suffering was intense at times. The day of her death she thought she was getting better. The end came without any of those “death struggles” that are sometimes seen. She apparently fainted but it was soon discovered she was dead. Mrs. Asch was a Christian in the full sense of the word and her life was one that has been a blessing to others. Ever since the writer of this article can remember hearing her name mentioned, he learned to love her because of the words of praise which accompanied her name. Strangers who stopped at her house went away praising her. Old and young, rich and poor, all respected her and will hold her name dear to their memory. She was a genuine Methodist, but wished all other Christian churches "God Speed." She was not able to attend church often, but remembered the minister and sent him her contributions. Other denominations were remembered also. Although quite old, she enjoyed having young people about her and invariably had them sing some religious songs in which she so much delighted. There was something about her that made the young love to be with her. To live the life she lived is to make other people happy, and prove that the faith and hopes of the Christian are not mere phantoms. She was buried Friday afternoon, June 30th. Rev. J. Cox conducted the services. She leaves a husband and seven children, the oldest of which is married, and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. Her youngest, N.G. Asch, is in Florida and has not seen his mother since he went there in January 1892. The family has the heartfelt sympathies of friends in this bereavement. May the pure Christian life of the departed have its influence on those now living, and be an incentive to a better life. And may God, as He alone is able, comfort, and heal the bereaved sons of the family in their grief. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 14, 1893 | STAFFORD, Calistia (I12701)
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18721 | Died, at her home near this place, on Thursday evening of last week, the wife of Mr. Fred. Asch. Dropsy caused her death. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment only a short time since but received no relief. The burial took place on Friday evening in the family ground. Rev. Cox conducted the ceremony. Deceased was 60 years old, a good Christian women and the mother of several children. Her husband survives her. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 7, 1893 A Good Woman Gone Mrs. Calistia Asch, the wife of Frederick Asch, who lives about two miles above this place, died last Thursday evening June 29, 1893 about six o’clock. Mrs. Asch was the daughter of John and Mary Stafford, who were so well known to all the pioneer families of the Sandy Valley, and was born in Johnson county, Ky., September 5, 1832 and died June 29, 1893, aged 60 years, 9 months and 24 days. She was first married to Mr. Wilson who was drowned not long after the marriage. On September 14, 1864 she was again married, this time to Frederick Asch. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Lawrence county to the present home of the family. Dropsy fastened it fangs upon Mrs. Asch, but up to last February it did not trouble her much. About the last of February the disease began its deadly work. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment but was informed that nothing could be done for her. After her return her suffering was intense at times. The day of her death she thought she was getting better. The end came without any of those “death struggles” that are sometimes seen. She apparently fainted but it was soon discovered she was dead. Mrs. Asch was a Christian in the full sense of the word and her life was one that has been a blessing to others. Ever since the writer of this article can remember hearing her name mentioned, he learned to love her because of the words of praise which accompanied her name. Strangers who stopped at her house went away praising her. Old and young, rich and poor, all respected her and will hold her name dear to their memory. She was a genuine Methodist, but wished all other Christian churches "God Speed." She was not able to attend church often, but remembered the minister and sent him her contributions. Other denominations were remembered also. Although quite old, she enjoyed having young people about her and invariably had them sing some religious songs in which she so much delighted. There was something about her that made the young love to be with her. To live the life she lived is to make other people happy, and prove that the faith and hopes of the Christian are not mere phantoms. She was buried Friday afternoon, June 30th. Rev. J. Cox conducted the services. She leaves a husband and seven children, the oldest of which is married, and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. Her youngest, N.G. Asch, is in Florida and has not seen his mother since he went there in January 1892. The family has the heartfelt sympathies of friends in this bereavement. May the pure Christian life of the departed have its influence on those now living, and be an incentive to a better life. And may God, as He alone is able, comfort, and heal the bereaved sons of the family in their grief. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 14, 1893 | STAFFORD, Calistia (I12701)
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18722 | Died, at her home near this place, on Thursday evening of last week, the wife of Mr. Fred. Asch. Dropsy caused her death. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment only a short time since but received no relief. The burial took place on Friday evening in the family ground. Rev. Cox conducted the ceremony. Deceased was 60 years old, a good Christian women and the mother of several children. Her husband survives her. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 7, 1893 A Good Woman Gone Mrs. Calistia Asch, the wife of Frederick Asch, who lives about two miles above this place, died last Thursday evening June 29, 1893 about six o’clock. Mrs. Asch was the daughter of John and Mary Stafford, who were so well known to all the pioneer families of the Sandy Valley, and was born in Johnson county, Ky., September 5, 1832 and died June 29, 1893, aged 60 years, 9 months and 24 days. She was first married to Mr. Wilson who was drowned not long after the marriage. On September 14, 1864 she was again married, this time to Frederick Asch. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Lawrence county to the present home of the family. Dropsy fastened it fangs upon Mrs. Asch, but up to last February it did not trouble her much. About the last of February the disease began its deadly work. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment but was informed that nothing could be done for her. After her return her suffering was intense at times. The day of her death she thought she was getting better. The end came without any of those “death struggles” that are sometimes seen. She apparently fainted but it was soon discovered she was dead. Mrs. Asch was a Christian in the full sense of the word and her life was one that has been a blessing to others. Ever since the writer of this article can remember hearing her name mentioned, he learned to love her because of the words of praise which accompanied her name. Strangers who stopped at her house went away praising her. Old and young, rich and poor, all respected her and will hold her name dear to their memory. She was a genuine Methodist, but wished all other Christian churches "God Speed." She was not able to attend church often, but remembered the minister and sent him her contributions. Other denominations were remembered also. Although quite old, she enjoyed having young people about her and invariably had them sing some religious songs in which she so much delighted. There was something about her that made the young love to be with her. To live the life she lived is to make other people happy, and prove that the faith and hopes of the Christian are not mere phantoms. She was buried Friday afternoon, June 30th. Rev. J. Cox conducted the services. She leaves a husband and seven children, the oldest of which is married, and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. Her youngest, N.G. Asch, is in Florida and has not seen his mother since he went there in January 1892. The family has the heartfelt sympathies of friends in this bereavement. May the pure Christian life of the departed have its influence on those now living, and be an incentive to a better life. And may God, as He alone is able, comfort, and heal the bereaved sons of the family in their grief. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 14, 1893 | STAFFORD, Calistia (I12701)
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18723 | Died, at her home near this place, on Thursday evening of last week, the wife of Mr. Fred. Asch. Dropsy caused her death. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment only a short time since but received no relief. The burial took place on Friday evening in the family ground. Rev. Cox conducted the ceremony. Deceased was 60 years old, a good Christian women and the mother of several children. Her husband survives her. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 7, 1893 A Good Woman Gone Mrs. Calistia Asch, the wife of Frederick Asch, who lives about two miles above this place, died last Thursday evening June 29, 1893 about six o’clock. Mrs. Asch was the daughter of John and Mary Stafford, who were so well known to all the pioneer families of the Sandy Valley, and was born in Johnson county, Ky., September 5, 1832 and died June 29, 1893, aged 60 years, 9 months and 24 days. She was first married to Mr. Wilson who was drowned not long after the marriage. On September 14, 1864 she was again married, this time to Frederick Asch. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Lawrence county to the present home of the family. Dropsy fastened it fangs upon Mrs. Asch, but up to last February it did not trouble her much. About the last of February the disease began its deadly work. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment but was informed that nothing could be done for her. After her return her suffering was intense at times. The day of her death she thought she was getting better. The end came without any of those “death struggles” that are sometimes seen. She apparently fainted but it was soon discovered she was dead. Mrs. Asch was a Christian in the full sense of the word and her life was one that has been a blessing to others. Ever since the writer of this article can remember hearing her name mentioned, he learned to love her because of the words of praise which accompanied her name. Strangers who stopped at her house went away praising her. Old and young, rich and poor, all respected her and will hold her name dear to their memory. She was a genuine Methodist, but wished all other Christian churches "God Speed." She was not able to attend church often, but remembered the minister and sent him her contributions. Other denominations were remembered also. Although quite old, she enjoyed having young people about her and invariably had them sing some religious songs in which she so much delighted. There was something about her that made the young love to be with her. To live the life she lived is to make other people happy, and prove that the faith and hopes of the Christian are not mere phantoms. She was buried Friday afternoon, June 30th. Rev. J. Cox conducted the services. She leaves a husband and seven children, the oldest of which is married, and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. Her youngest, N.G. Asch, is in Florida and has not seen his mother since he went there in January 1892. The family has the heartfelt sympathies of friends in this bereavement. May the pure Christian life of the departed have its influence on those now living, and be an incentive to a better life. And may God, as He alone is able, comfort, and heal the bereaved sons of the family in their grief. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 14, 1893 | STAFFORD, Calistia (I12701)
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18724 | Died, at her home near this place, on Thursday evening of last week, the wife of Mr. Fred. Asch. Dropsy caused her death. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment only a short time since but received no relief. The burial took place on Friday evening in the family ground. Rev. Cox conducted the ceremony. Deceased was 60 years old, a good Christian women and the mother of several children. Her husband survives her. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 7, 1893 A Good Woman Gone Mrs. Calistia Asch, the wife of Frederick Asch, who lives about two miles above this place, died last Thursday evening June 29, 1893 about six o’clock. Mrs. Asch was the daughter of John and Mary Stafford, who were so well known to all the pioneer families of the Sandy Valley, and was born in Johnson county, Ky., September 5, 1832 and died June 29, 1893, aged 60 years, 9 months and 24 days. She was first married to Mr. Wilson who was drowned not long after the marriage. On September 14, 1864 she was again married, this time to Frederick Asch. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Lawrence county to the present home of the family. Dropsy fastened it fangs upon Mrs. Asch, but up to last February it did not trouble her much. About the last of February the disease began its deadly work. She was taken to Cincinnati for treatment but was informed that nothing could be done for her. After her return her suffering was intense at times. The day of her death she thought she was getting better. The end came without any of those “death struggles” that are sometimes seen. She apparently fainted but it was soon discovered she was dead. Mrs. Asch was a Christian in the full sense of the word and her life was one that has been a blessing to others. Ever since the writer of this article can remember hearing her name mentioned, he learned to love her because of the words of praise which accompanied her name. Strangers who stopped at her house went away praising her. Old and young, rich and poor, all respected her and will hold her name dear to their memory. She was a genuine Methodist, but wished all other Christian churches "God Speed." She was not able to attend church often, but remembered the minister and sent him her contributions. Other denominations were remembered also. Although quite old, she enjoyed having young people about her and invariably had them sing some religious songs in which she so much delighted. There was something about her that made the young love to be with her. To live the life she lived is to make other people happy, and prove that the faith and hopes of the Christian are not mere phantoms. She was buried Friday afternoon, June 30th. Rev. J. Cox conducted the services. She leaves a husband and seven children, the oldest of which is married, and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. Her youngest, N.G. Asch, is in Florida and has not seen his mother since he went there in January 1892. The family has the heartfelt sympathies of friends in this bereavement. May the pure Christian life of the departed have its influence on those now living, and be an incentive to a better life. And may God, as He alone is able, comfort, and heal the bereaved sons of the family in their grief. -- From The Big Sandy News, issue of July 14, 1893 | STAFFORD, Calistia (I12701)
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18725 | District 53. Listed as M. D. Stafford, a farmer, with wife Dicy and children Eliza, William H., Elizabeth Jane, Allen B., Emeline E. and John. | STAFFORD, W. D. or M. D (William or Marcus ?) (I33983)
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18726 | District of Columbia, Compiled Marriage Index, 1830-1921 Name: Hamitt Throckmorton Gender: Male Race: White Age: 46 Birth Date: 1856 Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1902 Marriage Place: District of Columbia Spouse: Annie B. Goode FHL Film Number: 2108222 Reference ID: Item 1 bk 74 pg 287 | Family F47142
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18727 | District of Columbia, Compiled Marriage Index, 1830-1921 Name: Hamitt Throckmorton Gender: Male Race: White Age: 46 Birth Date: 1856 Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1902 Marriage Place: District of Columbia Spouse: Annie B. Goode FHL Film Number: 2108222 Reference ID: Item 1 bk 74 pg 287 | Family F47142
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18728 | District of Columbia, Compiled Marriage Index, 1830-1921 Name: Hamitt Throckmorton Gender: Male Race: White Age: 46 Birth Date: 1856 Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1902 Marriage Place: District of Columbia Spouse: Annie B. Goode FHL Film Number: 2108222 Reference ID: Item 1 bk 74 pg 287 | Family F47142
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18729 | District of Columbia, Compiled Marriage Index, 1830-1921 Name: Hamitt Throckmorton Gender: Male Race: White Age: 46 Birth Date: 1856 Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1902 Marriage Place: District of Columbia Spouse: Annie B. Goode FHL Film Number: 2108222 Reference ID: Item 1 bk 74 pg 287 | Family F47142
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18730 | District of Columbia, Compiled Marriage Index, 1830-1921 Name: Hamitt Throckmorton Gender: Male Race: White Age: 46 Birth Date: 1856 Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1902 Marriage Place: District of Columbia Spouse: Annie B. Goode FHL Film Number: 2108222 Reference ID: Item 1 bk 74 pg 287 | Family F47142
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18731 | Divorced over wife's infidelity. | Family F19367
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18732 | Divorced. | Family F48093
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18733 | Divorced. | Family F48093
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18734 | Dixie Pennington, 52, of Brown Ridge, Elliott Co, KY, born July 1, 1940 in Elliott Co, KY, dau of Myrl Holbrook Stafford and the late Ernest Stafford, died Feb 6, 1993 at the home of her mother (Rt. 1, Sandy Hook, Elliott Co, KY). Preceded: husband, Atlee Arlin "Buster" Pennington. Survived: dau, Barbara Pennington, son, Atlee Pennington, sisters, Lucille Stephens, Dolly Burton, Shirley Howard, Helen Crum, Lola Hampton and Paula Whitt. Burial: Feb 8, 1993 in the Pennington family cemetery. | STAFFORD, Dixie (I153176)
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18735 | Dixie Pennington, 52, of Brown Ridge, Elliott Co, KY, born July 1, 1940 in Elliott Co, KY, dau of Myrl Holbrook Stafford and the late Ernest Stafford, died Feb 6, 1993 at the home of her mother (Rt. 1, Sandy Hook, Elliott Co, KY). Preceded: husband, Atlee Arlin "Buster" Pennington. Survived: dau, Barbara Pennington, son, Atlee Pennington, sisters, Lucille Stephens, Dolly Burton, Shirley Howard, Helen Crum, Lola Hampton and Paula Whitt. Burial: Feb 8, 1993 in the Pennington family cemetery. | STAFFORD, Dixie (I153176)
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18736 | Dixie Pennington, 52, of Brown Ridge, Elliott Co, KY, born July 1, 1940 in Elliott Co, KY, dau of Myrl Holbrook Stafford and the late Ernest Stafford, died Feb 6, 1993 at the home of her mother (Rt. 1, Sandy Hook, Elliott Co, KY). Preceded: husband, Atlee Arlin "Buster" Pennington. Survived: dau, Barbara Pennington, son, Atlee Pennington, sisters, Lucille Stephens, Dolly Burton, Shirley Howard, Helen Crum, Lola Hampton and Paula Whitt. Burial: Feb 8, 1993 in the Pennington family cemetery. | STAFFORD, Dixie (I153176)
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18737 | Dixie Pennington, 52, of Brown Ridge, Elliott Co, KY, born July 1, 1940 in Elliott Co, KY, dau of Myrl Holbrook Stafford and the late Ernest Stafford, died Feb 6, 1993 at the home of her mother (Rt. 1, Sandy Hook, Elliott Co, KY). Preceded: husband, Atlee Arlin "Buster" Pennington. Survived: dau, Barbara Pennington, son, Atlee Pennington, sisters, Lucille Stephens, Dolly Burton, Shirley Howard, Helen Crum, Lola Hampton and Paula Whitt. Burial: Feb 8, 1993 in the Pennington family cemetery. | STAFFORD, Dixie (I153176)
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18738 | Dixie Pennington, 52, of Brown Ridge, Elliott Co, KY, born July 1, 1940 in Elliott Co, KY, dau of Myrl Holbrook Stafford and the late Ernest Stafford, died Feb 6, 1993 at the home of her mother (Rt. 1, Sandy Hook, Elliott Co, KY). Preceded: husband, Atlee Arlin "Buster" Pennington. Survived: dau, Barbara Pennington, son, Atlee Pennington, sisters, Lucille Stephens, Dolly Burton, Shirley Howard, Helen Crum, Lola Hampton and Paula Whitt. Burial: Feb 8, 1993 in the Pennington family cemetery. | STAFFORD, Dixie (I153176)
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18739 | Dlemer Guy Stanger Sr., 72 of Christiansburg, died, Sunday, May 5, 2002. The funeral service was held at 11 am. Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at the Belmont Christian Church with Jim Bayne and Bobby Sutphin officiating. Interment will follow in the Belmont Cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers,. Donations can be made to either the Belmont Christian Church Building Fund, 2149 Dominion Drive, Christiansburg, Va. 24073, or to the Ruritan National Foundation, Box 487, Dublin, Virginia, 24084. Home Funeral Service in Christiansburg is serving the family. (382-2612) | STANGER, Delmer Guy Sr. (I141538)
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18740 | Dlemer Guy Stanger Sr., 72 of Christiansburg, died, Sunday, May 5, 2002. The funeral service was held at 11 am. Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at the Belmont Christian Church with Jim Bayne and Bobby Sutphin officiating. Interment will follow in the Belmont Cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers,. Donations can be made to either the Belmont Christian Church Building Fund, 2149 Dominion Drive, Christiansburg, Va. 24073, or to the Ruritan National Foundation, Box 487, Dublin, Virginia, 24084. Home Funeral Service in Christiansburg is serving the family. (382-2612) | STANGER, Delmer Guy Sr. (I141538)
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18741 | Dlemer Guy Stanger Sr., 72 of Christiansburg, died, Sunday, May 5, 2002. The funeral service was held at 11 am. Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at the Belmont Christian Church with Jim Bayne and Bobby Sutphin officiating. Interment will follow in the Belmont Cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers,. Donations can be made to either the Belmont Christian Church Building Fund, 2149 Dominion Drive, Christiansburg, Va. 24073, or to the Ruritan National Foundation, Box 487, Dublin, Virginia, 24084. Home Funeral Service in Christiansburg is serving the family. (382-2612) | STANGER, Delmer Guy Sr. (I141538)
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18742 | Dlemer Guy Stanger Sr., 72 of Christiansburg, died, Sunday, May 5, 2002. The funeral service was held at 11 am. Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at the Belmont Christian Church with Jim Bayne and Bobby Sutphin officiating. Interment will follow in the Belmont Cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers,. Donations can be made to either the Belmont Christian Church Building Fund, 2149 Dominion Drive, Christiansburg, Va. 24073, or to the Ruritan National Foundation, Box 487, Dublin, Virginia, 24084. Home Funeral Service in Christiansburg is serving the family. (382-2612) | STANGER, Delmer Guy Sr. (I141538)
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18743 | Dlemer Guy Stanger Sr., 72 of Christiansburg, died, Sunday, May 5, 2002. The funeral service was held at 11 am. Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at the Belmont Christian Church with Jim Bayne and Bobby Sutphin officiating. Interment will follow in the Belmont Cemetery. The family requests in lieu of flowers,. Donations can be made to either the Belmont Christian Church Building Fund, 2149 Dominion Drive, Christiansburg, Va. 24073, or to the Ruritan National Foundation, Box 487, Dublin, Virginia, 24084. Home Funeral Service in Christiansburg is serving the family. (382-2612) | STANGER, Delmer Guy Sr. (I141538)
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18744 | DOB from draft registration. | STAFFORD, William Valentine "Bill" (I37122)
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18745 | DOB from grave marker. | PITTS, Martha Caroline E. (I34824)
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18746 | DOB from grave marker. | PITTS, Martha Caroline E. (I34824)
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18747 | DOB from grave marker. | PITTS, Martha Caroline E. (I34824)
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18748 | Doc was the son of William T Stafford and Rutha Jane Malone. He was cook for more than 30 years in the Navy branch of the Armed Forces. He married Katie Campbell and lived the latter years of his life in the Washington, DC area. | STAFFORD, CWO Floyd Lewis (I141807)
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18749 | Doc was the son of William T Stafford and Rutha Jane Malone. He was cook for more than 30 years in the Navy branch of the Armed Forces. He married Katie Campbell and lived the latter years of his life in the Washington, DC area. | STAFFORD, CWO Floyd Lewis (I141807)
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18750 | Doc was the son of William T Stafford and Rutha Jane Malone. He was cook for more than 30 years in the Navy branch of the Armed Forces. He married Katie Campbell and lived the latter years of his life in the Washington, DC area. | STAFFORD, CWO Floyd Lewis (I141807)
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