Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 901 to 950 of 1,972
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901 | Ester Skillin, daughter, F-W-6, single, KS | Skillin, Esther Fay (I4699)
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902 | Esther F. Skillin, daughter, F-W-10, single, KS, KS, KS | Skillin, Esther Fay (I4699)
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903 | Esther Paynter, wife, F-W-33, married, KS, MO, OH, candler at Pachang House | Esther (I7133)
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904 | Ethel A. Paynter, wife, F-W-23, married, KS, OH, IL | McLaughlin, Ethel Anna (I966)
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905 | Ethel I. Skillin, wife, F-W-23, married, OK, MO, MO | Bowen, Ethel I. (I7410)
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906 | Ethel M. Veneman, daughter, F-W-18, single, NE, KS, NE | Veneman, Margarette Ethyl (I10625)
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907 | Ethel Paynter, wife, F-W-22, married, KS, WI, IA | Vanderlip, Ethel (I7139)
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908 | Ethel Skillin, wife, F-W-33, married, OK, lived at same place in 1935 | Bowen, Ethel I. (I7410)
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909 | Ethel Veneman, 3-F-W | Veneman, Margarette Ethyl (I10625)
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910 | Ethel Veneman, daughter, F-W-13, NE, NE | Veneman, Margarette Ethyl (I10625)
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911 | Ethel W. Paynter, wife, F-W-39, married, KS, IL, MO | Wolford, Olive Ethel (I55)
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912 | Etherl Veneman, daughter, F-W-8, single, NE, KS, NE | Veneman, Margarette Ethyl (I10625)
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913 | Ethyl Hines, wife, F-W-29, married, NE, lived at Almena, Norton Co., KS in 1935 | Veneman, Margarette Ethyl (I10625)
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914 | Eugenie Letaurneau, F-29, Quebec, married | Germain, Eugenie (I9263)
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915 | Eva E. Rumsey, daughter, F-W-23, single, KS, MO, MO, nurse | Rumsey, Eva Evelyn (I527)
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916 | Eva E. Rumsey, daughter, F-W-3, single, KS, MO, MO | Rumsey, Eva Evelyn (I527)
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917 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis, E.I. (I10634)
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918 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis, E.I. (I10634)
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919 | Ezekiel Garrison, 18-M-W, TN | Garrison, Ezekiel (I21909)
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920 | Ezekiel was in the War of 1812. In the early settlement of Ohio he came with his father to Tuscaroway Co., where he established himself, and lived, raising his family there. At the outbreak of the War of 1812, he enlisted and served in the Northwest under Commodore Perry. | Otis, Ezekiel (I2398)
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921 | F. A. Williams, head, M-W-30, NE, NE | Williams, Frederick Agusta (I6013)
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922 | F. Donald Thomas, son, M-W-7, single, KS, KS, KS | Thomas, Donald (I856)
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923 | Fannie Crowell, 16-F-W, at home, NC | Crowell, Fannie (I9517)
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924 | Fannie Swasey, W-F-32, wife, married, keeping house, Canada, Ireland, Ireland | Webster, Frances Louise (I6941)
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925 | Fanny Swasey, 32-F-W, keeping boarding home, Canada | Webster, Frances Louise (I6941)
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926 | FINDING OF MAN'S BODY DISCLOSES BRUTAL MURDER _____________ Stanley ("Bud") Holmes Found Slain on Highway near Hunter Thursday. _____________ The charred body of Stanley ("Bud") Holmes, aged 31, farm hand, was found Thursday on the highway about one mile north of his mother's home, near Hunter. The neck was broken, it was said, at the base of the brain which resulted in the coroner's verdict Friday that the death was caused by unknown persons. Sheriff Bob Smith said Friday that he was working on several clues which probably would lead to arrests. He declined to discuss probable motives for the crime. Holmes last was seen alive Thursday morning at the farm of Ed Tackett for whom he was working. He told Tackett that he was going to see his mother, Mrs. S.H. Holmes, who lives three miles from the Tackett farm southeast of Hunter. The body was discovered Thursday about 6:30 P.M. by Nathan Melton and Western Jetter who were passing along the highway. It was charred so badly that they believed it was the body of a negro and continued to their homes before reporting the matter to officers. When they returned later they recognized the body as that of Holmes. The murderer apparently had attempted to burn the body with the aid of gasoline, Dr. U.S. Monroe reported. He also said that Holmes had been killed by a blow at the base of the brain which had broken the neck. Investigation showed that robbery was not the motive for the crime, officers said, as several coins were found in the pockets and charred remnants of bills were discovered. Holmes was a native of that section but until a few weeks ago had been living at Marked Tree. He lived with his mother, who was unable to disclose any motive for the killing. All clothing except the shirt sleeve of the right arm and the man's shoes, was burned on his body as it lay in a ditch on the north side of the road at a point one and one-half miles south and three miles east of Hunter. Mr. J.I. Ashby, justice of the peace of Hunter, acting as coroner, conducted the inquest. Holmes was not married. His father, who is dead, was Kip Holmes. | Holmes, Stanley E. (I9603)
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927 | Flavien Letourneau, M-46, Quebec, farmer, widowed | Letourneau, Flavien (I9262)
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928 | Flavien Letourneau, M-56, Quebec, married | Letourneau, Flavien (I9262)
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929 | Fleta Razak, wife, F-W-25, married, KS, OH, KS | Weethee, Fleta (I8055)
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930 | Florence O. Rumsey, daughter, female, white, 18, single, KS, MO, KS, teacher | Rumsey, Florence Opal (I522)
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931 | Florence Rumsey, daughter, female, white, 8, single | Rumsey, Florence Opal (I522)
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932 | Florence S. Thomas, daughter, F-W-20, single, KS, IA, WI, teacher at public school | Thomas, Florence Louise (I825)
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933 | Florence was killed in a fire caused by an explosion of a gasoline stove in their trailer while travelling with the Ringling Brothers Circus. | Tilden, Florence May (I21973)
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934 | Floy E. Rumsey, wife, F-W-27, married, MO, MI, IL | Winchell, Floy Eugene (I526)
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935 | Floy E. Rumsey, wife, F-W-36, married, MO, MI, IL | Winchell, Floy Eugene (I526)
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936 | Floy E. Rumsey, wife, F-W-47, married, MO, MI, IL | Winchell, Floy Eugene (I526)
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937 | Floyd R. Skillin, son, M-W-26, single, KS, lived at East Moline, Rock Island Co., IL in 1935, electrical mechanic for building contractor | Skillin, Floyd R. (I7439)
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938 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McAlpine, F.W. (I10009)
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939 | Floyed Hermann, head, M-W-38, married, KS, lived at same house in 1935, farmer | Hermann, Floyd Ernest (I6239)
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940 | Fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Likely lived in the Ft. Smith, Arkansas area. | Bond, Pearson (I9195)
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941 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Skillin, F.L. (I10008)
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942 | Frances Morris, 22-F-W, Canada | Webster, Frances Louise (I6941)
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943 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Skillin, F.L. (I10008)
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944 | Francis Viens, F-5, single, daughter, Quebec, Quebec, Quebec | Viens, Francis (I9229)
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945 | Francis was an incompetent person, and was being cared for by the family in 1725. | Martin, Francis (I4334)
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946 | Francis was granted 1200 acres of land in Isle of Wight Co., Virginia for his own adventure with the colony, four times, and for transportation of 20 persons. Francies was a member of the Governors Council. | Bernard, Col. Francis (I2602)
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947 | Francois Archambault, M-17, single, Quebec | Archambault, Francois (I9242)
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948 | Francois Archambault, M-26, Quebec | Archambault, Francois (I9242)
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949 | Frank B. "Junior" Templin, 91 of El Dorado, died Friday evening, March 8, 2002 at the Augusta Medical Complex. Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Walnut Valley Memorial Park Cemetery. He was born Oct. 6, 1910 in Ft. Smith, Ark., the son of Frank E. and Minnie (Bond) Templin. His family moved to the El Dorado area when he was young, and he attended the Median school. He served his country in the United States Army during World War II in the 7th Bombing Squadron. He was stationed in Hawaii as a medic. On Feb. 27, 1948, he was united in marriage to Lorene I. Hedrick in Emporia. She preceded him in death on Dec. 3, 1993. They resided in El Dorado where Frank was employed as a welder for the American Petrofina Company, retiring in 1975. He was a member of the V.F.W. Fred Priestly Post 1174, over 50 years as a member of the American Legion Capt. Edgar Dale Post 81, the Elks Lodge and the Moose Lodge. He enjoyed playing golf and following the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. His greatest passions in life were spending time with Lorene at arts and crafts shows, listening to her play music and spending time with his grandsons. Survivors include: a son, John and wife Barbara Templin of Leon; a daughter Brenda and husband Wayne Arnall of Pace, Fla.; two brothers, Clyde Templin of Kirkland, Wash., and Albert Templin of Mission Viejo, Calif.; a sister, Elva Mills of Sacramento, Calif.; four grandsons, Brad Forsythe, Eric Arnall, Trey Templin and Gabe Templin; and a great-granddaughter, Kayla Forsythe. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Dale Templin and Elbert Templin; and three sisters, Irene Hadady, Ona Cummins and Hazel Dill. The family will be present to greet friends from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at Kirby-Morris Funeral Home. A memorial has been established with the American Legion Cart Path Fund in care of Kirby-Morris Funeral Home, which has the arrangements. | Templin, Frank B. (I9203)
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950 | Frank E. Paynter, head, M-W-27, married, KS, OH, IA, hardware retail merchant | Paynter, Frank E. (I6171)
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