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2701 | Zadoc Stafford served in the Revolutionary War. He lived in Caroline Co., MD after the war. | STAFFORD, Zadoc (I3102)
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2702 | [+]Edward Stafford bapt. 20 Sep 1572 St Mary's Church, Stafford, 4-Baron Stafford, d 25 Sep 1625 m. 22 Nov 1595 = [+]Isabel [his mother's chambermaid] dau: of [+]Thomas Forster of Tonge Castle Shropshire and [+]Ursula dau: of [+]Humphrey Vise. [20] | STAFFORD, Edward 13th Baron Stafford (I38600)
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2703 | [+]Henry Stafford Howard marriage licence 17-Feb 1704 = [+]Ann b. c. 1684 ? dau: of [+]Thomas Berkeley of Spetchley, Worcestershire. d 1739 [http://www.rotwang.freeserve.co.uk/FamilyHistory.html http://www.rotwang.freeserve.co.uk/Wills/Thomas1661.html may be connected] [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/t/Robert-A-Battle/BOOK-0001/0002-0023.html?Welcome=991803069 Thomas Berkeley of Spetchley, born 1652; died 1719. He married Elizabeth Holyoake. She was the daughter and sole heir of William Holyoake of Morton Bagott, Warwick Child of Thomas Berkeley and Elizabeth Holyoake is: Thomas Berkeley of Spetchley, born 1681; died in France; married Mary Davies. ] [letter from WFHS says her name was Mary but I think he has confused Henry with Hugh of Maine] [The Berkeleys of Spetchley are mentioned in Burke's Commoners as being descended from one Hardinge a son of King of Denmark who fought at Hastings with William the Conqueror. The nearest Thomas B is said to have d. in 1719 and could be this Ann's father but not actually mentioned.] [Burke's Extinct says Henry d.s.p but this would seem to be just lack of information] [It would appear that Henry took his family to Ireland - It would be interesting to know why but alas little accurate history of this period is available let alone of minor sons.] | HOWARD, Henry Stafford (I40575)
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2704 | [+]Margaret Stafford = [+]Ralph 1st Earl of Westmoreland | Anne [see 13.1] | STAFFORD, Margaret (I80634)
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2705 | [4][+]Robert de Stafford, Sheriff of Staffordshire from 2nd to 6-year of Henry II Reign [1154-1189 \ 1156-1160]. d. between 1178 and 1185 buried at Stone = Avice [Burke says he went to holy Land but other sources suggest it was his son] | STAFFORD, Baron Robert of Bramshall (I17572)
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2706 | [ww] From a source tracing the Toney family: Ben Toney traces the Toney family from Malahulcius the Uncle of Rollo. (Rollo is described as a "freebooting Norseman" who was given a tract of land along the river Seine by Charles the Simple, King of France and who took the title of "Duke of Normandy"). Ben describes how Malahulcius, the ancient ancestor of the Toney family, most likely positioned himself near the city of Dieppe, and had a son Hugh, who styled himself as Hugh de Cavalcamp (ca. 870). One of Hugh's sons, Ralph, was rewarded the domain of Tosny by his older brother Hugh who was Archbishop of Rouen. Ralph became "Ralph de Tosny I". (Ben points out that the "s" in Tosny is silent in the modern French pronunciation). Ben goes on to trace the Toney's in Normandy and in Britain describing their place in history, their many land holdings, involvement in battles and other Noble connections. He traces the noble line through to Robert, Baron de Toney, "Knight of the Swan" and the loss of the Baronage through his Daughter's line to Henry VII. | (HALDRICK), Malahue (I51378)
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2707 | \1930 Federal Census Name: Fred H Stafford Birth Year: abt 1897 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Michigan Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Home in 1930: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan Map of Home: View Map Street address: N. Thompson Ward of City: Second House Number in Cities or Towns: 103 Dwelling Number: 246 Family Number: 249 Home Owned or Rented: Rented Home Value: 45 Radio Set: Yes Lives on Farm: No Age at First Marriage: 2?? Attended School: No Able to Read and Write: Yes Father's Birthplace: Canada Mother's Birthplace: Canada Able to Speak English: Yes Occupation: Manager Industry: Loan Agency Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker Employment: Yes Veteran: Yes War: WW Household Members: Name Age Fred H Stafford 33 Eunice P Stafford 26 Freda Stafford 6 Robert E Pace 16 (Brother-n-law) | Family F46446
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2708 | STAFFORD, Gordon Vivian (I103427)
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2709 | STAFFORD, John E. (I33025)
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2710 | STAFFORD, John E. (I33025)
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2718 | STAFFORD, John E. (I33025)
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2723 | Mathias is on a tax list in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, D E, in 1790. His will, made 6 May 1799, at Mispillion Hundred: "I, Mathias Mast en of Kent Co., & Mispillion Hundred" etc. Children: John Masten, $10. 00 or value thereof, wearing apparel; Mathias Masten, Ditto; Philip Maste n, mare, bridle, saddle, cow and calf, bed and furniture and "my watch"; S tephen Masten, one young horse, bridle and saddle, cow and calf, bed and f urniture, 1 chest, 1 cane and bottles, one church Bible after his mother 's death; Zachariah Masten, one young horse, saddle and bridle, cow and ca lf, bed and furniture, and one desk after his mother's death, likewi se as much out of my movable estate as will leave to the rule of thre e; I desire that the three boys shall have their creatures at age 21; Rach el Masten, one bed and furniture, cow and calf, one linen wheel, 2 shee p, 1 sow and pigs or the value thereof, 1 iron pot about 10 shilling pric e, three pewter plates and one dish and one chest; Sarah Masten, 1 bed a nd furniture, etc., same as Rachel; Ruth Masten, same as Rachel and Sara h. Left to his three youngest sons, Philip, Stephen and Zachariah "a ll the land that I shall be possessed with at my death -- to be equally di vided after the death of their mother or her widowhood." All tools be divi ded among the five sons. To his wife, Hester Masten, he left his desk a nd case of bottles and 1 chest her lifetime. Left wife, Hester, all teneme nts and meadows during her widowhood, afterwards to fall to the three so ns mentioned before. Left wife cow and calf, choice of creatures, choi ce of my horse kind, 6 head of sheep, sow and pigs or value thereof; 1 ir on pot, her choice of bed and furniture, 6 chairs, 1 plow, two harrow s, 2 pewter dishes, 6 plates, her third of the rest after these legacies a re taken out and the rest to be equally divided between my sons and daught ers, that is to say: Elizabeth Clampet, John Masten, Mathias Masten, Hann ah Allen, Mary Wingate, Rachel Masten, Philip Masten, Sarah Masten, Steph en Masten, Ruth Masten, Zachariah Masten, to be equally divided between a ll my children, only John to have two shares. Wife Hester Masten make sole executrix. Will written 5-6-179 /s/ Mathias (x) Masten. Witnesses: William Masten, Senr., Thomas Rathel, William Masten, Junr. Will probated 6-6-1799 -- See Will Book N, Pg. 235-236. (Source: Delaware Archives Volume A34, pg. 44-46, Registrar of Wills The children of Mathias and Hester Masten were young when their fath er died. At the time of his death, his older children by his first wife, E lizabeth, John and Mathias, were living in North Carolina. About 1832 Ma ry Masten Wingate and her two half-brothers, Philip and Stephen, moved fr om Delaware to Davies County, Indiana. Elizabeth, the oldest child of Math ias and his first wife, was born in Kent County, Delaware. In 1778 she mar ried Richard Clampett, and in 1779 they moved to North Carolina and settl ed in Guilford County, about three miles from Kernersville. We know of on ly four of her children (Clampett): Elizabeth, who married Richard Tall ey 17 February 1817; Dinah; Richard, Jr.; and John. Richard Clampett, S r. died 8 December 1820 and in 1821 Elizabeth married Reuben Shields. S he died 20 October 1849 and is buried in Old Muddy Creek Graveyard near Ke rnersville. Richard Clampett, Jr., was a soldier in the War of 1812. Jo hn Clampett, his brother, went to Hendricks County, Indiana, and rear ed a family there. (Records copied by Mrs. J. S. Welborn from records of M rs. R. T. Pickens, High Point, NC, in 1934.) Some researchers mistakenly list his daughter, Elizabeth, as havi ng been married to a Mr. Griffin or Griffith. I believe that Elizabe th is the sister of Mathias and daughter of John, father of Mathias. S he is named in John's will as Elizabeth Griffith. | MASTEN, Mathias , Sr. (I75983)
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2724 | Mathias is on a tax list in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, D E, in 1790. His will, made 6 May 1799, at Mispillion Hundred: "I, Mathias Mast en of Kent Co., & Mispillion Hundred" etc. Children: John Masten, $10. 00 or value thereof, wearing apparel; Mathias Masten, Ditto; Philip Maste n, mare, bridle, saddle, cow and calf, bed and furniture and "my watch"; S tephen Masten, one young horse, bridle and saddle, cow and calf, bed and f urniture, 1 chest, 1 cane and bottles, one church Bible after his mother 's death; Zachariah Masten, one young horse, saddle and bridle, cow and ca lf, bed and furniture, and one desk after his mother's death, likewi se as much out of my movable estate as will leave to the rule of thre e; I desire that the three boys shall have their creatures at age 21; Rach el Masten, one bed and furniture, cow and calf, one linen wheel, 2 shee p, 1 sow and pigs or the value thereof, 1 iron pot about 10 shilling pric e, three pewter plates and one dish and one chest; Sarah Masten, 1 bed a nd furniture, etc., same as Rachel; Ruth Masten, same as Rachel and Sara h. Left to his three youngest sons, Philip, Stephen and Zachariah "a ll the land that I shall be possessed with at my death -- to be equally di vided after the death of their mother or her widowhood." All tools be divi ded among the five sons. To his wife, Hester Masten, he left his desk a nd case of bottles and 1 chest her lifetime. Left wife, Hester, all teneme nts and meadows during her widowhood, afterwards to fall to the three so ns mentioned before. Left wife cow and calf, choice of creatures, choi ce of my horse kind, 6 head of sheep, sow and pigs or value thereof; 1 ir on pot, her choice of bed and furniture, 6 chairs, 1 plow, two harrow s, 2 pewter dishes, 6 plates, her third of the rest after these legacies a re taken out and the rest to be equally divided between my sons and daught ers, that is to say: Elizabeth Clampet, John Masten, Mathias Masten, Hann ah Allen, Mary Wingate, Rachel Masten, Philip Masten, Sarah Masten, Steph en Masten, Ruth Masten, Zachariah Masten, to be equally divided between a ll my children, only John to have two shares. Wife Hester Masten make sole executrix. Will written 5-6-179 /s/ Mathias (x) Masten. Witnesses: William Masten, Senr., Thomas Rathel, William Masten, Junr. Will probated 6-6-1799 -- See Will Book N, Pg. 235-236. (Source: Delaware Archives Volume A34, pg. 44-46, Registrar of Wills The children of Mathias and Hester Masten were young when their fath er died. At the time of his death, his older children by his first wife, E lizabeth, John and Mathias, were living in North Carolina. About 1832 Ma ry Masten Wingate and her two half-brothers, Philip and Stephen, moved fr om Delaware to Davies County, Indiana. Elizabeth, the oldest child of Math ias and his first wife, was born in Kent County, Delaware. In 1778 she mar ried Richard Clampett, and in 1779 they moved to North Carolina and settl ed in Guilford County, about three miles from Kernersville. We know of on ly four of her children (Clampett): Elizabeth, who married Richard Tall ey 17 February 1817; Dinah; Richard, Jr.; and John. Richard Clampett, S r. died 8 December 1820 and in 1821 Elizabeth married Reuben Shields. S he died 20 October 1849 and is buried in Old Muddy Creek Graveyard near Ke rnersville. Richard Clampett, Jr., was a soldier in the War of 1812. Jo hn Clampett, his brother, went to Hendricks County, Indiana, and rear ed a family there. (Records copied by Mrs. J. S. Welborn from records of M rs. R. T. Pickens, High Point, NC, in 1934.) Some researchers mistakenly list his daughter, Elizabeth, as havi ng been married to a Mr. Griffin or Griffith. I believe that Elizabe th is the sister of Mathias and daughter of John, father of Mathias. S he is named in John's will as Elizabeth Griffith. | MASTEN, Mathias , Sr. (I75983)
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2725 | Mathias is on a tax list in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, D E, in 1790. His will, made 6 May 1799, at Mispillion Hundred: "I, Mathias Mast en of Kent Co., & Mispillion Hundred" etc. Children: John Masten, $10. 00 or value thereof, wearing apparel; Mathias Masten, Ditto; Philip Maste n, mare, bridle, saddle, cow and calf, bed and furniture and "my watch"; S tephen Masten, one young horse, bridle and saddle, cow and calf, bed and f urniture, 1 chest, 1 cane and bottles, one church Bible after his mother 's death; Zachariah Masten, one young horse, saddle and bridle, cow and ca lf, bed and furniture, and one desk after his mother's death, likewi se as much out of my movable estate as will leave to the rule of thre e; I desire that the three boys shall have their creatures at age 21; Rach el Masten, one bed and furniture, cow and calf, one linen wheel, 2 shee p, 1 sow and pigs or the value thereof, 1 iron pot about 10 shilling pric e, three pewter plates and one dish and one chest; Sarah Masten, 1 bed a nd furniture, etc., same as Rachel; Ruth Masten, same as Rachel and Sara h. Left to his three youngest sons, Philip, Stephen and Zachariah "a ll the land that I shall be possessed with at my death -- to be equally di vided after the death of their mother or her widowhood." All tools be divi ded among the five sons. To his wife, Hester Masten, he left his desk a nd case of bottles and 1 chest her lifetime. Left wife, Hester, all teneme nts and meadows during her widowhood, afterwards to fall to the three so ns mentioned before. Left wife cow and calf, choice of creatures, choi ce of my horse kind, 6 head of sheep, sow and pigs or value thereof; 1 ir on pot, her choice of bed and furniture, 6 chairs, 1 plow, two harrow s, 2 pewter dishes, 6 plates, her third of the rest after these legacies a re taken out and the rest to be equally divided between my sons and daught ers, that is to say: Elizabeth Clampet, John Masten, Mathias Masten, Hann ah Allen, Mary Wingate, Rachel Masten, Philip Masten, Sarah Masten, Steph en Masten, Ruth Masten, Zachariah Masten, to be equally divided between a ll my children, only John to have two shares. Wife Hester Masten make sole executrix. Will written 5-6-179 /s/ Mathias (x) Masten. Witnesses: William Masten, Senr., Thomas Rathel, William Masten, Junr. Will probated 6-6-1799 -- See Will Book N, Pg. 235-236. (Source: Delaware Archives Volume A34, pg. 44-46, Registrar of Wills The children of Mathias and Hester Masten were young when their fath er died. At the time of his death, his older children by his first wife, E lizabeth, John and Mathias, were living in North Carolina. About 1832 Ma ry Masten Wingate and her two half-brothers, Philip and Stephen, moved fr om Delaware to Davies County, Indiana. Elizabeth, the oldest child of Math ias and his first wife, was born in Kent County, Delaware. In 1778 she mar ried Richard Clampett, and in 1779 they moved to North Carolina and settl ed in Guilford County, about three miles from Kernersville. We know of on ly four of her children (Clampett): Elizabeth, who married Richard Tall ey 17 February 1817; Dinah; Richard, Jr.; and John. Richard Clampett, S r. died 8 December 1820 and in 1821 Elizabeth married Reuben Shields. S he died 20 October 1849 and is buried in Old Muddy Creek Graveyard near Ke rnersville. Richard Clampett, Jr., was a soldier in the War of 1812. Jo hn Clampett, his brother, went to Hendricks County, Indiana, and rear ed a family there. (Records copied by Mrs. J. S. Welborn from records of M rs. R. T. Pickens, High Point, NC, in 1934.) Some researchers mistakenly list his daughter, Elizabeth, as havi ng been married to a Mr. Griffin or Griffith. I believe that Elizabe th is the sister of Mathias and daughter of John, father of Mathias. S he is named in John's will as Elizabeth Griffith. | MASTEN, Mathias , Sr. (I75983)
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2726 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2727 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2728 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2729 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2730 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2731 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2732 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2733 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2734 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2735 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2736 | Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. Id#: 0737051 Name: Stafford, Oakley E. Date: Nov 11 1959 Source: Cleveland Press Notes: Stafford, Oakley E., beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee King), brother of Kenneth Arnold of Streetsboro, late residence with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ges of Walters Rd., Chagrin Falls. Friends received Wednesday And Thursday Evenings at Stroud and Sons Funeral Home 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Services Friday, Nov. 13 at 2. Interment Auburn Corners. | STAFFORD, Oakley Elmont (I25732)
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2737 | Funeral services for Mr. Houston Clay Young, Sr., 72, of Cookeville, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Young Cemetery on Sugartown Lane in Gainesboro, TN. . . . He passed away on Thursday, October 6, 2011, at the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born May 29, 1939, in Jackson County, TN, to the late William Clay Young and Bessie Stafford Young Jackson. On September 12, 1959, he was married to Mary Johnson Young, who survives. He was a salesman, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 1 Son: Houston Clay Young, Jr.; and 1 Brother: Richard Young. Survivors include his Wife: Mary Johnson Young of Cookeville, TN; 3 Sons: Greg (Shonda) Young of Gallatin, TN, Alan (Sherrie) Young of Cookeville, TN, and Ron Young of Gainesboro, TN; 7 Grandchildren: Skyler, Keagan, Alan, Jr., Justin, Ron, Jr., Nicholas, and Ashley Young; 3 Brothers: Billy Ray Young, Ralph Young, and Kenny Young, all of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Dorothy Allen of Cookeville, TN, and Wanda Dayton of Texas. . . . © 2011 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | YOUNG, Houston Clay (I118841)
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2738 | Funeral services for Mr. Houston Clay Young, Sr., 72, of Cookeville, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Young Cemetery on Sugartown Lane in Gainesboro, TN. . . . He passed away on Thursday, October 6, 2011, at the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born May 29, 1939, in Jackson County, TN, to the late William Clay Young and Bessie Stafford Young Jackson. On September 12, 1959, he was married to Mary Johnson Young, who survives. He was a salesman, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 1 Son: Houston Clay Young, Jr.; and 1 Brother: Richard Young. Survivors include his Wife: Mary Johnson Young of Cookeville, TN; 3 Sons: Greg (Shonda) Young of Gallatin, TN, Alan (Sherrie) Young of Cookeville, TN, and Ron Young of Gainesboro, TN; 7 Grandchildren: Skyler, Keagan, Alan, Jr., Justin, Ron, Jr., Nicholas, and Ashley Young; 3 Brothers: Billy Ray Young, Ralph Young, and Kenny Young, all of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Dorothy Allen of Cookeville, TN, and Wanda Dayton of Texas. . . . © 2011 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | YOUNG, Houston Clay (I118841)
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2739 | Funeral services for Mr. Houston Clay Young, Sr., 72, of Cookeville, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Young Cemetery on Sugartown Lane in Gainesboro, TN. . . . He passed away on Thursday, October 6, 2011, at the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born May 29, 1939, in Jackson County, TN, to the late William Clay Young and Bessie Stafford Young Jackson. On September 12, 1959, he was married to Mary Johnson Young, who survives. He was a salesman, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 1 Son: Houston Clay Young, Jr.; and 1 Brother: Richard Young. Survivors include his Wife: Mary Johnson Young of Cookeville, TN; 3 Sons: Greg (Shonda) Young of Gallatin, TN, Alan (Sherrie) Young of Cookeville, TN, and Ron Young of Gainesboro, TN; 7 Grandchildren: Skyler, Keagan, Alan, Jr., Justin, Ron, Jr., Nicholas, and Ashley Young; 3 Brothers: Billy Ray Young, Ralph Young, and Kenny Young, all of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Dorothy Allen of Cookeville, TN, and Wanda Dayton of Texas. . . . © 2011 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | YOUNG, Houston Clay (I118841)
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2740 | Funeral services for Mr. Houston Clay Young, Sr., 72, of Cookeville, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Young Cemetery on Sugartown Lane in Gainesboro, TN. . . . He passed away on Thursday, October 6, 2011, at the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born May 29, 1939, in Jackson County, TN, to the late William Clay Young and Bessie Stafford Young Jackson. On September 12, 1959, he was married to Mary Johnson Young, who survives. He was a salesman, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 1 Son: Houston Clay Young, Jr.; and 1 Brother: Richard Young. Survivors include his Wife: Mary Johnson Young of Cookeville, TN; 3 Sons: Greg (Shonda) Young of Gallatin, TN, Alan (Sherrie) Young of Cookeville, TN, and Ron Young of Gainesboro, TN; 7 Grandchildren: Skyler, Keagan, Alan, Jr., Justin, Ron, Jr., Nicholas, and Ashley Young; 3 Brothers: Billy Ray Young, Ralph Young, and Kenny Young, all of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Dorothy Allen of Cookeville, TN, and Wanda Dayton of Texas. . . . © 2011 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | YOUNG, Houston Clay (I118841)
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2741 | Funeral services for Mr. Houston Clay Young, Sr., 72, of Cookeville, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Young Cemetery on Sugartown Lane in Gainesboro, TN. . . . He passed away on Thursday, October 6, 2011, at the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born May 29, 1939, in Jackson County, TN, to the late William Clay Young and Bessie Stafford Young Jackson. On September 12, 1959, he was married to Mary Johnson Young, who survives. He was a salesman, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 1 Son: Houston Clay Young, Jr.; and 1 Brother: Richard Young. Survivors include his Wife: Mary Johnson Young of Cookeville, TN; 3 Sons: Greg (Shonda) Young of Gallatin, TN, Alan (Sherrie) Young of Cookeville, TN, and Ron Young of Gainesboro, TN; 7 Grandchildren: Skyler, Keagan, Alan, Jr., Justin, Ron, Jr., Nicholas, and Ashley Young; 3 Brothers: Billy Ray Young, Ralph Young, and Kenny Young, all of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Dorothy Allen of Cookeville, TN, and Wanda Dayton of Texas. . . . © 2011 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | YOUNG, Houston Clay (I118841)
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2742 | Funeral services for Mr. Houston Clay Young, Sr., 72, of Cookeville, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Young Cemetery on Sugartown Lane in Gainesboro, TN. . . . He passed away on Thursday, October 6, 2011, at the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born May 29, 1939, in Jackson County, TN, to the late William Clay Young and Bessie Stafford Young Jackson. On September 12, 1959, he was married to Mary Johnson Young, who survives. He was a salesman, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 1 Son: Houston Clay Young, Jr.; and 1 Brother: Richard Young. Survivors include his Wife: Mary Johnson Young of Cookeville, TN; 3 Sons: Greg (Shonda) Young of Gallatin, TN, Alan (Sherrie) Young of Cookeville, TN, and Ron Young of Gainesboro, TN; 7 Grandchildren: Skyler, Keagan, Alan, Jr., Justin, Ron, Jr., Nicholas, and Ashley Young; 3 Brothers: Billy Ray Young, Ralph Young, and Kenny Young, all of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Dorothy Allen of Cookeville, TN, and Wanda Dayton of Texas. . . . © 2011 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | YOUNG, Houston Clay (I118841)
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2743 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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2744 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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2745 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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2746 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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2747 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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2748 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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2749 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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2750 | Marriage 1 Henry P. STAFFORD (was living in Kalamazoo at the time of his marriage) Married: 11 APR 1861 in *, Taylor House in the County Aforesaia, recorded in Cass Co. Dowagiac Twp. MI 2 Note: Recorded filed Oct.9.1861 by Lewis Clerk Henry P. Stafford & Hattie Emmons State of Michigan Cass County I certify that on the eleventh day of April A.D. 1861 at the Taylor House in the County of Aforesaia, I. Pastor of the 1st Univeralist Church of Dowagiac joined in Marriage Henry P. Stafford of Kalamazoo in the State of Michigan aged 23 years and Hattie Emmos of Polkagon in the State of Michigan aged 18 years and that there were present as witnesses H. Martin and E.M.Taylor of Dowagiac. Jacob Stioufs. | Family F32164
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