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3001 | "Job Stafford - Proof of death - Filed Aug 13, 1846 To Surrogate of County of Chenango - The Petition of Abel Stafford of the town of Preston Chen. Co., she with that Job Stafford late of Preston dec'd - died at said Preston on 30th day of July last past leaving a last will etc. in which your petitioner is named executor - That said dec'd left at time of his death - a widow surviving him named Parmella, thought to be residing in Preston and the following children to wit: Elizabeth Wilcox wife of Whitman Wilcox of Norwich N.Y. - Mary Skinner wife of John Skinner of Norwich - Lois Tracy widow of John Tracy dec'd residing in Preston - Chloe Tracy wife of Amaziah Tracy of Preston - Esther Stafford of Preston - Amy Aldrich wife of Reuben Aldrich residing in Norwich - No other heirs surviving - all heirs over 21 yrs of age Petitioner petitions for a citation for proving will, Aug. 13, 1841 signed Abel Stafford" | STAFFORD, Job (I19934)
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3002 | "Job Stafford - Proof of death - Filed Aug 13, 1846 To Surrogate of County of Chenango - The Petition of Abel Stafford of the town of Preston Chen. Co., she with that Job Stafford late of Preston dec'd - died at said Preston on 30th day of July last past leaving a last will etc. in which your petitioner is named executor - That said dec'd left at time of his death - a widow surviving him named Parmella, thought to be residing in Preston and the following children to wit: Elizabeth Wilcox wife of Whitman Wilcox of Norwich N.Y. - Mary Skinner wife of John Skinner of Norwich - Lois Tracy widow of John Tracy dec'd residing in Preston - Chloe Tracy wife of Amaziah Tracy of Preston - Esther Stafford of Preston - Amy Aldrich wife of Reuben Aldrich residing in Norwich - No other heirs surviving - all heirs over 21 yrs of age Petitioner petitions for a citation for proving will, Aug. 13, 1841 signed Abel Stafford" | STAFFORD, Job (I19934)
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3003 | "Job Stafford - Proof of death - Filed Aug 13, 1846 To Surrogate of County of Chenango - The Petition of Abel Stafford of the town of Preston Chen. Co., she with that Job Stafford late of Preston dec'd - died at said Preston on 30th day of July last past leaving a last will etc. in which your petitioner is named executor - That said dec'd left at time of his death - a widow surviving him named Parmella, thought to be residing in Preston and the following children to wit: Elizabeth Wilcox wife of Whitman Wilcox of Norwich N.Y. - Mary Skinner wife of John Skinner of Norwich - Lois Tracy widow of John Tracy dec'd residing in Preston - Chloe Tracy wife of Amaziah Tracy of Preston - Esther Stafford of Preston - Amy Aldrich wife of Reuben Aldrich residing in Norwich - No other heirs surviving - all heirs over 21 yrs of age Petitioner petitions for a citation for proving will, Aug. 13, 1841 signed Abel Stafford" | STAFFORD, Job (I19934)
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3004 | "Job Stafford - Proof of death - Filed Aug 13, 1846 To Surrogate of County of Chenango - The Petition of Abel Stafford of the town of Preston Chen. Co., she with that Job Stafford late of Preston dec'd - died at said Preston on 30th day of July last past leaving a last will etc. in which your petitioner is named executor - That said dec'd left at time of his death - a widow surviving him named Parmella, thought to be residing in Preston and the following children to wit: Elizabeth Wilcox wife of Whitman Wilcox of Norwich N.Y. - Mary Skinner wife of John Skinner of Norwich - Lois Tracy widow of John Tracy dec'd residing in Preston - Chloe Tracy wife of Amaziah Tracy of Preston - Esther Stafford of Preston - Amy Aldrich wife of Reuben Aldrich residing in Norwich - No other heirs surviving - all heirs over 21 yrs of age Petitioner petitions for a citation for proving will, Aug. 13, 1841 signed Abel Stafford" | STAFFORD, Job (I19934)
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3005 | "Job Stafford - Proof of death - Filed Aug 13, 1846 To Surrogate of County of Chenango - The Petition of Abel Stafford of the town of Preston Chen. Co., she with that Job Stafford late of Preston dec'd - died at said Preston on 30th day of July last past leaving a last will etc. in which your petitioner is named executor - That said dec'd left at time of his death - a widow surviving him named Parmella, thought to be residing in Preston and the following children to wit: Elizabeth Wilcox wife of Whitman Wilcox of Norwich N.Y. - Mary Skinner wife of John Skinner of Norwich - Lois Tracy widow of John Tracy dec'd residing in Preston - Chloe Tracy wife of Amaziah Tracy of Preston - Esther Stafford of Preston - Amy Aldrich wife of Reuben Aldrich residing in Norwich - No other heirs surviving - all heirs over 21 yrs of age Petitioner petitions for a citation for proving will, Aug. 13, 1841 signed Abel Stafford" | STAFFORD, Job (I19934)
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3006 | "Job Stafford - Proof of death - Filed Aug 13, 1846 To Surrogate of County of Chenango - The Petition of Abel Stafford of the town of Preston Chen. Co., she with that Job Stafford late of Preston dec'd - died at said Preston on 30th day of July last past leaving a last will etc. in which your petitioner is named executor - That said dec'd left at time of his death - a widow surviving him named Parmella, thought to be residing in Preston and the following children to wit: Elizabeth Wilcox wife of Whitman Wilcox of Norwich N.Y. - Mary Skinner wife of John Skinner of Norwich - Lois Tracy widow of John Tracy dec'd residing in Preston - Chloe Tracy wife of Amaziah Tracy of Preston - Esther Stafford of Preston - Amy Aldrich wife of Reuben Aldrich residing in Norwich - No other heirs surviving - all heirs over 21 yrs of age Petitioner petitions for a citation for proving will, Aug. 13, 1841 signed Abel Stafford" | STAFFORD, Job (I19934)
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3007 | "Many times in this life I have wondered my purpose, yet my passion for preserving history was my calling. This came from my grandmother Mary Sue Robinson Cox and my dad Jere Robinson Cox helped me secure two degrees in history, at our Alma Mater MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY. As well, music was in my blood from birth; it's a Cooper thing as all of that lineage were professional musicians. By this time this is read, I will be a Free Bird flying high on the wings of Eagles. I've also had horses all of my life and a way with all species of animals. That's a Stafford trait. Baseball was a great passion as well, "look at me I can be Centerfield." Roberto Clemente was my greatest hero. Arriba Clemente!! My dad and uncle Billy Green Robinson taught me the game as a child. I tell these things so you will know who I really am. After all, no one can tell my life story better than me. I dearly love my family and without question they are in my heart forever. Have no sorrow over me leaving Earth for a little of my Spirit is in each of my loved ones. My wife Susie and I helped create three wonderful children, Robert, Elizabeth and Nathan. I cherish my wife and children. Stay devoted to your wife and children. It's truly our greatest calling in life. With my feet rooted in Mother Earth and my arms as limbs reaching to Father Sky, I give thanks for the Creative energy knows what is best for us all. I always said Thanks and only thanks. I have faith in that being, one that is beyond my comprehension but as well the one who designed every step in my path. All happens for a reason. We must realize in life that we are but a small part of a universe that has no boundaries. But each positive thing we do is part of that energy. We are but Hollow Bones. Never thank me for anything. Thank that Spirit. I was gifted by being here on Earth with many great people, Old Souls. The journey was good. If all humans would release positive energy, we could bring perfect balance on Earth, our Mother. Unfortunately many negative energies radiate across the land. Try to avoid them for we must protect ourselves to be of value to others. Did I mention I've always loved RED? The Cincinnati Reds to be specific. Life is a gift. Live it wise and walk softly on Mother Earth and complete your journey to the Seven Dancers in Father Sky. I may not be with you now, but as the Pleiades rise and set, know I am home. Enoch mentioned "the sweetness of the Pleiades." Look into the night sky and allow the energy to flow through you. It is that energy that I am now a part of." June 2021 | COX, Brent Alan (I3570)
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3008 | "Many times in this life I have wondered my purpose, yet my passion for preserving history was my calling. This came from my grandmother Mary Sue Robinson Cox and my dad Jere Robinson Cox helped me secure two degrees in history, at our Alma Mater MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY. As well, music was in my blood from birth; it's a Cooper thing as all of that lineage were professional musicians. By this time this is read, I will be a Free Bird flying high on the wings of Eagles. I've also had horses all of my life and a way with all species of animals. That's a Stafford trait. Baseball was a great passion as well, "look at me I can be Centerfield." Roberto Clemente was my greatest hero. Arriba Clemente!! My dad and uncle Billy Green Robinson taught me the game as a child. I tell these things so you will know who I really am. After all, no one can tell my life story better than me. I dearly love my family and without question they are in my heart forever. Have no sorrow over me leaving Earth for a little of my Spirit is in each of my loved ones. My wife Susie and I helped create three wonderful children, Robert, Elizabeth and Nathan. I cherish my wife and children. Stay devoted to your wife and children. It's truly our greatest calling in life. With my feet rooted in Mother Earth and my arms as limbs reaching to Father Sky, I give thanks for the Creative energy knows what is best for us all. I always said Thanks and only thanks. I have faith in that being, one that is beyond my comprehension but as well the one who designed every step in my path. All happens for a reason. We must realize in life that we are but a small part of a universe that has no boundaries. But each positive thing we do is part of that energy. We are but Hollow Bones. Never thank me for anything. Thank that Spirit. I was gifted by being here on Earth with many great people, Old Souls. The journey was good. If all humans would release positive energy, we could bring perfect balance on Earth, our Mother. Unfortunately many negative energies radiate across the land. Try to avoid them for we must protect ourselves to be of value to others. Did I mention I've always loved RED? The Cincinnati Reds to be specific. Life is a gift. Live it wise and walk softly on Mother Earth and complete your journey to the Seven Dancers in Father Sky. I may not be with you now, but as the Pleiades rise and set, know I am home. Enoch mentioned "the sweetness of the Pleiades." Look into the night sky and allow the energy to flow through you. It is that energy that I am now a part of." June 2021 | COX, Brent Alan (I3570)
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3009 | "Member of Prominent Family Dies At Home Of Sister In Paintsville Last Week" S.B. (Ben) Stafford, age 55, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Talahassa Roberts in Paintsville last week, after an illness of about two weeks. Mr. Stafford was a resident of Catlettsburg where he had been employed by the C&O Railway, but was a native of Johnson County where he was born and raised. He was the son of James Stafford who was born and raised in Staffordsville, Ky. He was 55 years of age and had spent his life in Johnson and Boyd Counties where he had a wide circle of friends. The funeral services were held at the home of his sister in this city and the burial followed in the old Stafford Burial ground in Staffordsville. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Ward of Ashland and Miss Thelma Stafford of this city. He is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, two of whom are Mrs. Talahassa Roberts of Paintsville and T. R. Stafford of Oil Springs. The Paintsville Herald Thursday February 14, 1929 | STAFFORD, Benjamin Franklin (I13174)
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3010 | "Member of Prominent Family Dies At Home Of Sister In Paintsville Last Week" S.B. (Ben) Stafford, age 55, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Talahassa Roberts in Paintsville last week, after an illness of about two weeks. Mr. Stafford was a resident of Catlettsburg where he had been employed by the C&O Railway, but was a native of Johnson County where he was born and raised. He was the son of James Stafford who was born and raised in Staffordsville, Ky. He was 55 years of age and had spent his life in Johnson and Boyd Counties where he had a wide circle of friends. The funeral services were held at the home of his sister in this city and the burial followed in the old Stafford Burial ground in Staffordsville. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Ward of Ashland and Miss Thelma Stafford of this city. He is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, two of whom are Mrs. Talahassa Roberts of Paintsville and T. R. Stafford of Oil Springs. The Paintsville Herald Thursday February 14, 1929 | STAFFORD, Benjamin Franklin (I13174)
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3011 | "Member of Prominent Family Dies At Home Of Sister In Paintsville Last Week" S.B. (Ben) Stafford, age 55, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Talahassa Roberts in Paintsville last week, after an illness of about two weeks. Mr. Stafford was a resident of Catlettsburg where he had been employed by the C&O Railway, but was a native of Johnson County where he was born and raised. He was the son of James Stafford who was born and raised in Staffordsville, Ky. He was 55 years of age and had spent his life in Johnson and Boyd Counties where he had a wide circle of friends. The funeral services were held at the home of his sister in this city and the burial followed in the old Stafford Burial ground in Staffordsville. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Ward of Ashland and Miss Thelma Stafford of this city. He is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, two of whom are Mrs. Talahassa Roberts of Paintsville and T. R. Stafford of Oil Springs. The Paintsville Herald Thursday February 14, 1929 | STAFFORD, Benjamin Franklin (I13174)
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3012 | "Member of Prominent Family Dies At Home Of Sister In Paintsville Last Week" S.B. (Ben) Stafford, age 55, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Talahassa Roberts in Paintsville last week, after an illness of about two weeks. Mr. Stafford was a resident of Catlettsburg where he had been employed by the C&O Railway, but was a native of Johnson County where he was born and raised. He was the son of James Stafford who was born and raised in Staffordsville, Ky. He was 55 years of age and had spent his life in Johnson and Boyd Counties where he had a wide circle of friends. The funeral services were held at the home of his sister in this city and the burial followed in the old Stafford Burial ground in Staffordsville. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Ward of Ashland and Miss Thelma Stafford of this city. He is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, two of whom are Mrs. Talahassa Roberts of Paintsville and T. R. Stafford of Oil Springs. The Paintsville Herald Thursday February 14, 1929 | STAFFORD, Benjamin Franklin (I13174)
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3013 | "Member of Prominent Family Dies At Home Of Sister In Paintsville Last Week" S.B. (Ben) Stafford, age 55, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Talahassa Roberts in Paintsville last week, after an illness of about two weeks. Mr. Stafford was a resident of Catlettsburg where he had been employed by the C&O Railway, but was a native of Johnson County where he was born and raised. He was the son of James Stafford who was born and raised in Staffordsville, Ky. He was 55 years of age and had spent his life in Johnson and Boyd Counties where he had a wide circle of friends. The funeral services were held at the home of his sister in this city and the burial followed in the old Stafford Burial ground in Staffordsville. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Ward of Ashland and Miss Thelma Stafford of this city. He is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, two of whom are Mrs. Talahassa Roberts of Paintsville and T. R. Stafford of Oil Springs. The Paintsville Herald Thursday February 14, 1929 | STAFFORD, Benjamin Franklin (I13174)
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3014 | "Mother' inscribed on tomb stone. | STAFFORD, Lola Leorance (I70261)
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3015 | "North Carolina Bible Records, 1973, by Wilma Cartwight Spence and Edna Morrisette Shannonhouse," the following: Jackson Bible - Lizzie md Alpheus Stafford, no dates, daughter of Henry Eason and Myrtle Jackson. | Family F22038
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3016 | "Pete" Peter Philip Schuyler, Sr. died Wednesday, June 27, 2012 in Memphis, TN. He was born to Norine Sartor and Robert Raymond Schuyler in 1922. A life-long Memphian, Pete graduated from Central High School, where he was an "All Memphis" football player. He received his electrical engineering degree from Louisiana State University. While at LSU he met and married his wife Freda Stafford, in 1946. Freda preceded him in death in 2002. As a B 25 gunner, Pete was a decorated WW II Veteran, in the Army Air Force 310th Bombardment Group. His group served with the Royal Air Force during tours of duty in Europe, Egypt, and North Africa. Upon returning home Pete served as Director of the Water Division of Memphis Light, Gas, and Water. After 37 years with the utility, he retired as vice-president of operations. Pete was a member of Mullins United Methodist Church, and an avid golfer. He was a regular attendee at the Mullins Men's Prayer Breakfast. After his retirement he could often be found golfing with his brother and friends at Galloway and Audubon. He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert Raymond Schuyler. He is survived by his three children Phil Schuyler (Erle) and Sue Ray (Bobby) of Memphis, and Rob Schuyler of Juno Beach, FL., and four grandchildren Ashley Schuyler, James Ray, Courtney Schuyler Vest (Robert), and Claire Ray Clark (Jason), and one great grandchild, Anderson Vest. The family will receive friends today from 1:30 p.m. until the service time at 2:30 p.m., Friday, June 29, 2012 at Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to Mullins United Methodist Church or a charity of the donor's choice. | SCHUYLER, Peter Philip (I154475)
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3017 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3018 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3019 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3020 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3021 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3022 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3023 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3024 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3025 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3026 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3027 | "The Clio Messenger" 01 Jan 1947 Edith Guyette Edith Guyette, 70 years of age, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 1946, at her home in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services will be held from Chappell & Stout funeral home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1946, at 2 pm, Rev. C.A. Selby officiating. Burial will be in Clio Woodlawn Cemetery. Body will be at the Chappell & Stout funeral home from 9 am Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1946, until time of funeral. Edith Guyette was born in Montrose township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stafford, and had lived in Chicago practically all of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Surviving are: 1 son, Joseph of Chicago; 1 brother, Charles Stafford of Flint; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Faulkenhagan of Birch Run, Mrs. Nora Watson of Saginaw; 1 granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. She married Fred Walter Guyette. | STAFFORD, Edith Mabel (I25924)
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3028 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3029 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3030 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3031 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3032 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3033 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3034 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3035 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3036 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3037 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3038 | "The Clio Messenger" 27 Aug 1936 Mrs. Vesta Scott Mrs. Vesta Scott died at her home in Thetford, where she had lived all her life, August 22, 1936, aged 70 years. Her death followed that of her husband, Otis Scott, by almost exactly six years. She had been sick but a short time. Mrs. Scott was the daughter of Sanford and Nancy Stafford, and was born in the home where she died, April 14, 1866. In 1879 she was married to Mr. Scott, and became the mother of three sons who survive her, Everett, Veril and Merve Scott, all of Clio. She also is survived by one brother, John Stafford, of Clio; two sisters, Mrs. Detta Ramsdell of Flint, and Mrs. Susie Davis of Forest; two grandchildren, Muriel and Donald, of Clio. Mrs. Scott was an active worker in the M.E. church and in the Ladies Aid. She was well known in her community, warmly liked and highly esteemed. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock, at the home five miles east of Clio on East Vienna road. Rev. H.A. Manahan of Mayville, a former pastor, officiated. Burial was in Thetford cemetery. Marriage date in obit is wrong by several years, married 04 Jul 1890. | STAFFORD, Vesta Adelaide (I25913)
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3039 | "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 10, 1939 Miss Mary E. Stafford was a business visitor in Hillsboro Saturday. "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio November 14, 1941 Miss Mary E. Stafford has gone to the Frances West Rest Home in Hillsboro to spend the winter months. "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 17, 1944 Falls and Breaks Hip Miss Mary Stafford who lives at the Matthews Rest Home, fell Thursday and broke her left hip. She was taken to the Hillsboro Hospital for treatment. The accident occurred in her room when she slipped and fell. Her physician reports that she is getting along nicely. Ohio, Deaths Name: Mary Elizabeth Stafford Event Type: Death Event Date: 27 Mar 1944 Event Place: Hillsboro Hospital, Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio Residence Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Gender: Female Age: 83 Marital Status: Single Race: W Occupation: Retired Business Woman Birth Date: 01 Nov 1860 Birthplace: Highland Co., Ohio Birth Year (Estimated): 1861 Burial Date: 28 Mar 1944 Cemetery: Leesburg Father's Name: Shadrach J. Stafford Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Name: Cynthia Brown Mother's Birthplace: Ohio File Number: fn 22050 , GS Film number: 2024196 , Digital Folder Number: 004057842 , Image Number: 02785 "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 28, 1944 Miss Mary Stafford, 83, died at the Hillsboro Hospital early Monday morning. Death resulted from injuries received when she fell and broke her hip two weeks ago. Arrangements for the funeral are incomplete at this time but burial will be made in the Leesburg Cemetery. Miss Stafford is survived by a number of cousins, among them being Miss Mary Stafford of Wilmington, Mrs. Leoto Branson and Dr. J. C. Larkin of this city. | STAFFORD, Mary Elizabeth (I9182)
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3040 | "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 10, 1939 Miss Mary E. Stafford was a business visitor in Hillsboro Saturday. "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio November 14, 1941 Miss Mary E. Stafford has gone to the Frances West Rest Home in Hillsboro to spend the winter months. "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 17, 1944 Falls and Breaks Hip Miss Mary Stafford who lives at the Matthews Rest Home, fell Thursday and broke her left hip. She was taken to the Hillsboro Hospital for treatment. The accident occurred in her room when she slipped and fell. Her physician reports that she is getting along nicely. Ohio, Deaths Name: Mary Elizabeth Stafford Event Type: Death Event Date: 27 Mar 1944 Event Place: Hillsboro Hospital, Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio Residence Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Gender: Female Age: 83 Marital Status: Single Race: W Occupation: Retired Business Woman Birth Date: 01 Nov 1860 Birthplace: Highland Co., Ohio Birth Year (Estimated): 1861 Burial Date: 28 Mar 1944 Cemetery: Leesburg Father's Name: Shadrach J. Stafford Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Name: Cynthia Brown Mother's Birthplace: Ohio File Number: fn 22050 , GS Film number: 2024196 , Digital Folder Number: 004057842 , Image Number: 02785Â "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 28, 1944 Miss Mary Stafford, 83, died at the Hillsboro Hospital early Monday morning. Death resulted from injuries received when she fell and broke her hip two weeks ago. Arrangements for the funeral are incomplete at this time but burial will be made in the Leesburg Cemetery. Miss Stafford is survived by a number of cousins, among them being Miss Mary Stafford of Wilmington, Mrs. Leoto Branson and Dr. J. C. Larkin of this city. | STAFFORD, Mary Elizabeth (I9182)
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3041 | "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 10, 1939 Miss Mary E. Stafford was a business visitor in Hillsboro Saturday. "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio November 14, 1941 Miss Mary E. Stafford has gone to the Frances West Rest Home in Hillsboro to spend the winter months. "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 17, 1944 Falls and Breaks Hip Miss Mary Stafford who lives at the Matthews Rest Home, fell Thursday and broke her left hip. She was taken to the Hillsboro Hospital for treatment. The accident occurred in her room when she slipped and fell. Her physician reports that she is getting along nicely. Ohio, Deaths Name: Mary Elizabeth Stafford Event Type: Death Event Date: 27 Mar 1944 Event Place: Hillsboro Hospital, Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio Residence Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Gender: Female Age: 83 Marital Status: Single Race: W Occupation: Retired Business Woman Birth Date: 01 Nov 1860 Birthplace: Highland Co., Ohio Birth Year (Estimated): 1861 Burial Date: 28 Mar 1944 Cemetery: Leesburg Father's Name: Shadrach J. Stafford Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Name: Cynthia Brown Mother's Birthplace: Ohio File Number: fn 22050 , GS Film number: 2024196 , Digital Folder Number: 004057842 , Image Number: 02785 "The Press Gazette" Hillsboro, Ohio March 28, 1944 Miss Mary Stafford, 83, died at the Hillsboro Hospital early Monday morning. Death resulted from injuries received when she fell and broke her hip two weeks ago. Arrangements for the funeral are incomplete at this time but burial will be made in the Leesburg Cemetery. Miss Stafford is survived by a number of cousins, among them being Miss Mary Stafford of Wilmington, Mrs. Leoto Branson and Dr. J. C. Larkin of this city. | STAFFORD, Mary Elizabeth (I9182)
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3042 | "They had 10 children, one of which was William who is my ggrandfather. I am not sure if I told you this story or not, but he appears to be the reason why the Staffords in Virginia and the Staffords in Attica [IN] stopped communicating. I found out about this in August 1997 while at the family reunion in Giles Co., VA. Three of our cousins were confederate soldiers and were captured during the Battle of Cloud's [Cloyd's] Mountain in Giles Co. They were taken to a prisoner of war camp in Columbus, Ohio. While there, my ggrandfather went to Columbus from Attica and met with them. He tried to talk them into signing a statement that if they were released, that they would go to Attica to live until the war was over and that they would not bear arms against the U.S. Evidently the Staffords in Virginia became upset and so the strife started. One of the three cousins died while in the prison camp. (SGT. Dean C. Stafford, Sep 1998)." | STAFFORD, William Neale (I17790)
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3043 | "They had 10 children, one of which was William who is my ggrandfather. I am not sure if I told you this story or not, but he appears to be the reason why the Staffords in Virginia and the Staffords in Attica [IN] stopped communicating. I found out about this in August 1997 while at the family reunion in Giles Co., VA. Three of our cousins were confederate soldiers and were captured during the Battle of Cloud's [Cloyd's] Mountain in Giles Co. They were taken to a prisoner of war camp in Columbus, Ohio. While there, my ggrandfather went to Columbus from Attica and met with them. He tried to talk them into signing a statement that if they were released, that they would go to Attica to live until the war was over and that they would not bear arms against the U.S. Evidently the Staffords in Virginia became upset and so the strife started. One of the three cousins died while in the prison camp. (SGT. Dean C. Stafford, Sep 1998)." | STAFFORD, William Neale (I17790)
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3044 | "They had 10 children, one of which was William who is my ggrandfather. I am not sure if I told you this story or not, but he appears to be the reason why the Staffords in Virginia and the Staffords in Attica [IN] stopped communicating. I found out about this in August 1997 while at the family reunion in Giles Co., VA. Three of our cousins were confederate soldiers and were captured during the Battle of Cloud's [Cloyd's] Mountain in Giles Co. They were taken to a prisoner of war camp in Columbus, Ohio. While there, my ggrandfather went to Columbus from Attica and met with them. He tried to talk them into signing a statement that if they were released, that they would go to Attica to live until the war was over and that they would not bear arms against the U.S. Evidently the Staffords in Virginia became upset and so the strife started. One of the three cousins died while in the prison camp. (SGT. Dean C. Stafford, Sep 1998)." | STAFFORD, William Neale (I17790)
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3045 | "They had 10 children, one of which was William who is my ggrandfather. I am not sure if I told you this story or not, but he appears to be the reason why the Staffords in Virginia and the Staffords in Attica [IN] stopped communicating. I found out about this in August 1997 while at the family reunion in Giles Co., VA. Three of our cousins were confederate soldiers and were captured during the Battle of Cloud's [Cloyd's] Mountain in Giles Co. They were taken to a prisoner of war camp in Columbus, Ohio. While there, my ggrandfather went to Columbus from Attica and met with them. He tried to talk them into signing a statement that if they were released, that they would go to Attica to live until the war was over and that they would not bear arms against the U.S. Evidently the Staffords in Virginia became upset and so the strife started. One of the three cousins died while in the prison camp. (SGT. Dean C. Stafford, Sep 1998)." | STAFFORD, William Neale (I17790)
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3046 | "They had 10 children, one of which was William who is my ggrandfather. I am not sure if I told you this story or not, but he appears to be the reason why the Staffords in Virginia and the Staffords in Attica [IN] stopped communicating. I found out about this in August 1997 while at the family reunion in Giles Co., VA. Three of our cousins were confederate soldiers and were captured during the Battle of Cloud's [Cloyd's] Mountain in Giles Co. They were taken to a prisoner of war camp in Columbus, Ohio. While there, my ggrandfather went to Columbus from Attica and met with them. He tried to talk them into signing a statement that if they were released, that they would go to Attica to live until the war was over and that they would not bear arms against the U.S. Evidently the Staffords in Virginia became upset and so the strife started. One of the three cousins died while in the prison camp. (SGT. Dean C. Stafford, Sep 1998)." | STAFFORD, William Neale (I17790)
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3047 | "With PICKETT at GETTYSBURG" AGED 76 Years, 23 Days / Husband of LOUISE (STAFFORD) PECK Non- Commissioned Officer. Company F, 24th Regiment of Virginia Infantry, Civil War, was captured three times, and wounded six times, the last wound leaving him permanently lame | PECK, John Henry (I14776)
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3048 | "With PICKETT at GETTYSBURG" AGED 76 Years, 23 Days / Husband of LOUISE (STAFFORD) PECK Non- Commissioned Officer. Company F, 24th Regiment of Virginia Infantry, Civil War, was captured three times, and wounded six times, the last wound leaving him permanently lame | PECK, John Henry (I14776)
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3049 | "With PICKETT at GETTYSBURG" AGED 76 Years, 23 Days / Husband of LOUISE (STAFFORD) PECK Non- Commissioned Officer. Company F, 24th Regiment of Virginia Infantry, Civil War, was captured three times, and wounded six times, the last wound leaving him permanently lame | PECK, John Henry (I14776)
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3050 | "With PICKETT at GETTYSBURG" AGED 76 Years, 23 Days / Husband of LOUISE (STAFFORD) PECK Non- Commissioned Officer. Company F, 24th Regiment of Virginia Infantry, Civil War, was captured three times, and wounded six times, the last wound leaving him permanently lame | PECK, John Henry (I14776)
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