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21351 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21352 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21353 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21354 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21355 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21356 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21357 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21358 | His obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 17, 1952. James I. Stafford, 84, a retired grocer, died Sunday afternoon in his home at 404 South High Street, Carrollton after an illness of three weeks. A native of Lodi, New York, he was the first manager of the A & P store in Carrollton, a post he held 12 years. He lived here 34 years, coming from Jamestown, New York. He was a member of Carrollton Methodist Church and the Orange Lodge, F. & A.M., of Leesville. He and his widow, Mrs. Hattie Stafford, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last year. Other survivors include a son, Lee E. of Carrollton; a daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks of Canton; a brother, John D. of Rochester, New York; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services were conducted on Wednesday at the Allmon Funeral Home. Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiated. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | STAFFORD, James Ira (I113966)
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21359 | His obituary states that when he was three years of age he moved with his parents to Allen Co., Kansas and five years later went to Chautauqua Co., settling on a farm north of Peru. [The five years can't be true because his younger brother Eugene was born in Allen Co. in July, 1879. They had to have moved sometime between that date and February 1882 when his younger sister Blanche was born...Dean Hess] | Stafford, Elmer Evert (I055)
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21360 | his parents were Richard L. Stafford and Pauline Sherrill Stafford. he was born in Mooresville, NC and he passed away in Monroe, NC. he retired from consolidated freightways after a long career in the Trucking Industry. he served in the united states army, and was a proud mason, formally a member of joppa lodge #530 in Charlotte, NC. after retirement he enjoyed golf, fishing and time with family, especially Sunday afternoon football. | STAFFORD, Richard Eugene (I143229)
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21361 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21362 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21363 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21364 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21365 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21366 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21367 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21368 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21369 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21370 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21371 | His second marriage | Family F49638
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21372 | His second marriage. | Family F43653
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21373 | His second marriage. | Family F47401
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21374 | His second marriage. | Family F47703
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21375 | His second wife. | Family F51540
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21376 | His second wife. | Family F51544
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21377 | His second wife. | Family F51540
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21378 | His second wife. | Family F51544
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21379 | His third marriage. | Family F48709
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21380 | His third marriage. | Family F48709
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21381 | His West Virginia death record has birth date as March 16, 1923 in Holden, Logan County, West Virginia which is incorrect. His birth record has the date as February 16, 1923 in Elliott County, Kentucky. | STAFFORD, Talmage (I153173)
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21382 | His West Virginia death record has birth date as March 16, 1923 in Holden, Logan County, West Virginia which is incorrect. His birth record has the date as February 16, 1923 in Elliott County, Kentucky. | STAFFORD, Talmage (I153173)
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21383 | His West Virginia death record has birth date as March 16, 1923 in Holden, Logan County, West Virginia which is incorrect. His birth record has the date as February 16, 1923 in Elliott County, Kentucky. | STAFFORD, Talmage (I153173)
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21384 | His West Virginia death record has birth date as March 16, 1923 in Holden, Logan County, West Virginia which is incorrect. His birth record has the date as February 16, 1923 in Elliott County, Kentucky. | STAFFORD, Talmage (I153173)
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21385 | His West Virginia death record has birth date as March 16, 1923 in Holden, Logan County, West Virginia which is incorrect. His birth record has the date as February 16, 1923 in Elliott County, Kentucky. | STAFFORD, Talmage (I153173)
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21386 | His will, dated 26 Aug 1791, makes his son John Executor and mentions his sons Samuel and Stephen and his wife Susannah. Samuel inherited some land. John was to administer the estate until Stephen became 21 and then it was to be divided amongst the sons as John saw fit. Adam signed his will with an X so I believe the will was written for him and the Stephen he is referring to is his 16 year old grandson. | STAFFORD, Adam (Branch 038) (I8316)
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21387 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21388 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21389 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21390 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21391 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21392 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21393 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21394 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21395 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21396 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21397 | History of Ontario County, NY published 1893, pg 347 The late William SALE, was born in Victor, November 30, 1820, was educated in the public schools and was a farmer. October 16, 1844, he married Nancy, daughter of Samuel and Nancy (FORGASON) STAFFORD, and they had one son, Willie, born February 4, 1847, who was educated in the public schools nad Lima Seminary and was a dentist. He (Willie) died July 8, 1874, in the full bloom of manhood, was mourned by a host of friends and a bereaved mother. Mr. SALE died September 7, 1847. (7 months after the birth of his son) Mrs. SALE'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, was born in Dutchess county, December 31, 1782, nad was well educated. In the year 1806, he married Nancy FORGASON and they had 10 children: Betsey, Amos, Sally, Rachel, Polly, Emily, Samuel, Nancy, George and Milton. Mrs. SALES'S father, Samuel STAFFORD, died January 5, 1861 and her mother Nancy, February 5, 1868. Mrs. SALES is conducting a baker and fancy grocery store. | SALE, William (I96350)
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21398 | HISTORY: Mr. Stafford was born October 13, 1947 in Chesterfield, SC a son of the late Leon Miller and Addie Bell Rivers Stafford. He was a retired employee of Crown Cork & Seal with 23 years of service. He was a member of Brock's Mill Baptist Church, and the Brock's Mill Volunteer Fire Department. Mr. Stafford was an avid golfer and enjoyed working in his yard. In addition to his parents, Alvin was preceded in death by 1 brother, Charles M. Stafford; and sister-in-law, Cindy Stafford. SURVIVORS: Fiancee: Louise Avent of Pipe Creek, TX 1 Son: Kevin Stafford of Cheraw, SC 2 Daughters: Shannon Stafford (Sydney) Moore of Bennettsville, SC and Melinda Howard of Pipe Creek, TX 5 Grandchildren: Lilly Stafford, Gavin Stafford, Stafford Aaron Moore, Kaley Townsend Moore, Miranda Louise Stone 2 Brothers: Steve (Mary Alice) Stafford, and Joe Stafford both of Cheraw, SC 2 Sisters: Sarah (Gandhi) Blackwell of Chesterfield, SC and Linda (Dave) Price of Ridgeway, SC Sister-in-law: Christine Harpe Stafford of Cheraw, SC And his beloved pets: "Bo Bo" and "Priss" | STAFFORD, Alvin J. (I126574)
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21399 | HISTORY: Mr. Stafford was born October 13, 1947 in Chesterfield, SC a son of the late Leon Miller and Addie Bell Rivers Stafford. He was a retired employee of Crown Cork & Seal with 23 years of service. He was a member of Brock's Mill Baptist Church, and the Brock's Mill Volunteer Fire Department. Mr. Stafford was an avid golfer and enjoyed working in his yard. In addition to his parents, Alvin was preceded in death by 1 brother, Charles M. Stafford; and sister-in-law, Cindy Stafford. SURVIVORS: Fiancee: Louise Avent of Pipe Creek, TX 1 Son: Kevin Stafford of Cheraw, SC 2 Daughters: Shannon Stafford (Sydney) Moore of Bennettsville, SC and Melinda Howard of Pipe Creek, TX 5 Grandchildren: Lilly Stafford, Gavin Stafford, Stafford Aaron Moore, Kaley Townsend Moore, Miranda Louise Stone 2 Brothers: Steve (Mary Alice) Stafford, and Joe Stafford both of Cheraw, SC 2 Sisters: Sarah (Gandhi) Blackwell of Chesterfield, SC and Linda (Dave) Price of Ridgeway, SC Sister-in-law: Christine Harpe Stafford of Cheraw, SC And his beloved pets: "Bo Bo" and "Priss" | STAFFORD, Alvin J. (I126574)
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21400 | HODGES Annie E. / Wife of / O. W. HODGES, / Died / May 10, 1863, / Ae. 23 y. 5 m. & 15 d. / Daughter of / D. I. & P. STAFFORD. / Weep not for me, I sweetly rest. / | STAFFORD, Eliza Anne (I46300)
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