Notes
Matches 4,651 to 4,700 of 5,572
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| 4651 | Plot: Platt 2, Block, 109, L 2 | MCDANIEL, James Retta (I955)
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| 4652 | Plot: Row 4 Lot 13 | VANCE, Lucille Irene (I7708)
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| 4653 | Plot: Sec: 60, Site: 313 | DAWSON, Albert Eugene (I11493)
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| 4654 | Plot: Section 11 | GALLAHER, Charles Albert (I11475)
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| 4655 | Plot: Section 12 | DAVIS, Winfred Foute (I11481)
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| 4656 | Plot: Section 4 | EDMUNDSON, William Burwell (I10658)
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| 4657 | Plot: Section 4 | EDMUNDSON, Sarah (I10660)
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| 4658 | Plot: Section 5 | LAWRENCE, Albie William (I9893)
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| 4659 | Plot: Section 76 Site 1213 | WILLIAMS, Frank Bailey Jr. (I11812)
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| 4660 | Plot: Section 8 South | BROTHERS, Seth Morgan (I10627)
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| 4661 | Plot: Section 8 South | MODLIN, Margaret (I10628)
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| 4662 | Plot: Section 92 | HUNT, Orren Ellis (I13107)
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| 4663 | Plot: Section B | BARTLETT, Amanda Lee (I1088)
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| 4664 | Plot: SECTION C-11 ROW A SITE 8 | FAULK, Valentine Stirman (I11310)
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| 4665 | Plot: Section E | BARTLETT, Joseph Callaway (I701)
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| 4666 | Plot: W-7 | BARTLETT, Lucien Lusk (I699)
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| 4667 | Pneumonia Coronary heart disease | BROYLES, Mary E. (I3798)
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| 4668 | Pneumonia - Bronchial for one week Arteriosclerosis - generalized for 10 years Pellagra for 5 years | SMITH, Amanda L. (I13760)
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| 4669 | Pneumonia complicated with organic lesion of the heart. | PICKLE, Juda Vera (I761)
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| 4670 | PO3 US NAVY WORLD WAR II | MAYO, Jesse Hullan (I12516)
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| 4671 | Policeman in Temple, Texas | GUINN, John Ray Sr. (I869)
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| 4672 | Poor writing makes her name look like Kelly. | INGRAM, Katie (I6149)
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| 4673 | Possibly Amanda rather than Matilda. | DUDLEY, Matilda (I9914)
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| 4674 | Posted as "Lizzie Pickle". | PICKLE, Elizabeth (I13674)
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| 4675 | Premature birth (about six months) | BROWN, Clinton (I7403)
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| 4676 | Premature birth: about 7-1/2 months. | BROWN, Warren (I12345)
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| 4677 | Presumably this is the same person, but his name was given as Levi. | TERRY, Howard (I6210)
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| 4678 | Presumed that he died before 1870 as he does not show up in that census. | DISMUKE, William Henry (I2986)
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| 4679 | Prince's wife is listed as "Mary." | Family: FRENCH, Prince Albert / BROWN, Martha (F258)
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| 4680 | Printer, pressman at Wortham and Martin | BAKER, William Edgar (I10588)
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| 4681 | Private, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment, U.S. Awards: Purple Heart Medal | GRIFFIN, Edward Gavin Jr. (I7053)
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| 4682 | Probably | HOLLAND, Sarah (I605)
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| 4683 | Probably died before 1900 as she does not show up in the 1900 census. | BROWN, Lora F (I814)
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| 4684 | Probably he, an infant, who was listed as Margarito Haynes in this census. | HAYNES, James Sr. (I5238)
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| 4685 | Probably heart failure, probably instant | CHAMPION, Offie Allen (I12482)
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| 4686 | Probably the female child recorded as "No Name Richardson." | INGRAM, Texana (I147)
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| 4687 | Probate Judge of Dallas County, Alabama and Captain in the Creek Indian War per Find a Grave Memorial No. 81814969 | RAINER, Judge Thomas Gilbert (I9368)
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| 4688 | Prof. Raymond Tapley Bynum, known as the father of high school marching bands in Texas, organized the Abilene High School Eagle Marching Band about 1926. At about that same time, he hosted John Philip Sousa, "The March King", to direct the Eagle Band. After 20 years at AHS, Prof. Bynum left to teach at McMurry College in 1946 until 1976. | BYNUM, Dr. Raymond Taylor (I10554)
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| 4689 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STAFFORD, Timothy Paul (I4044)
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| 4690 | Published in the Athens Review April 6, 1950 "Funeral services for Mrs. T.A. Bartlett Sr., one of Malakoff's outstanding citizens were held Sunday afternoon at the family home for close friends and relatives. Rev. M.M. Davis, pastor of the Athens Methodist Church, and Rev. L.B. Fowler, pastor of the Malakoff Baptist Church, officiated. Interment was in the Athens City Cemetery. Mrs. Bartlett, 72, passed away early Saturday morning at her home following a lengthy illness. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Broyles and married Mr. Bartlett in the Rural Shade community in 1897. They moved to Malakoff in 1902. Mrs. Bartlett was a member of the Methodist Church, having joined in 1917. She was, however, an active worker for the Malakoff Baptist Church as well as a leading civic figure. Her husband, a retired businessman, is the former owner of the Malakoff City Water System. Mrs. Bartlett also played an active part in the work of the Athens Eastern Star chapter. Besides her husband, Mrs. Bartlett is survived by one son, T.A. Bartlett Jr. of San Angelo; four daughters, Mrs. John Ray Guinn of Malakoff, Mrs. Roy Parnell of Athens, Mrs. R.H. Pickle of Palestine, and Mrs. Boyd F. Sharp of Anthony, New Mexico; one brother, E.A. Broyles of Malakoff; two sisters, Mrs. John Miles and Miss Artie Broyles, both of Malakoff; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The pallbearers were Maj. Boyd and Dr. Terrell Sharp, Robert H. Pickle. John R., Billy and John A. Guinn and Roy Parnell. Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements." Contributor: Wayne Smith (47181024) | BROYLES, Willie Erasmus (I19)
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| 4691 | Published in the Athens Review August 6, 1942 Funeral services for James E. Drummond, 73, who died at his home in Malakoff Tuesday night after an extended illness, were held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial was in the Oakwood cemetery. The family resided in Corsicana before moving to Malakoff a number of years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hettie Bartlett Drummond, Malakoff; two sons, Thomas Drummond, Waco and Colonel Garrett B. Drummond, U.S. Army, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, several grandchildren and other relatives. Pall bearers were Homer Brown, E.H. Frizzell, both of Malakoff; J.D. Carroll, R.A. Caldwell, Boyce Martin, Corsicana and T.A. Bartlett Jr., Malakoff. Contributor: Wayne Smith | DRUMMOND, James Edward (I247)
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| 4692 | Published in the Athens Review January 1, 1942 Funeral services were held in Athens Thursday morning at ten o'clock for Dr. Will Richardson, 75, who succumbed from a lingering illness Tuesday morning in a Jacksonville hospital. The last rites were held at Carroll & Lehr Funeral Home with interment following in the New York community cemetery. A native of Henderson county, Dr. Richardson was born on May 10, 1866. He began Medical Practice as a young man and served the county for over fifty years before his retirement in recent years. He had been in ill health for many months but went to a hospital in Jacksonville in November at the behest of his son, Percy Richardson, Oakland, California, banker. Rev. D. R. Cartlidge, pastor of the West Athens Baptist Church officiated at the funeral services. Pallbearers included Dr. R.E. Henderson, Emmett Lawhon, Ed Dorbandt, Dee Richardson, Frank Richardson, W.B. Stirman, Bradshaw Willingham and A.P. Smith. The only survivor other than his son is a sister, Miss Della Richardson of Athens. Carroll & Lehr Funeral Home had charge of all arrangements. | RICHARDSON, Dr. William (I4972)
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| 4693 | Published in the Athens Review June 6, 1935 Algie Harville, 42, former filling station operator and a World War veteran, died at 11:45 o'clock Wednesday morning at his home in Murchison following a long illness. He had been critically ill for several days. Funeral services were held at the Liberty Cemetery Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Ben Jones of Van Zandt county in charge. Mr. Harville had spent most of his life in Henderson county. He is survived by his wife and children and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harville, all of Murchison. | HARVILLE, Wilburn Algie (I8932)
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| 4694 | Published in the Athens Review March 3, 1938 The body of Mrs. Mattie Richardson, age 50, wife of Dr. Will Richardson, widely known retired Henderson county physician, was found in a small pond in south-east Athens at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The small body of water lies approximately one fourth of a mile south of the Reierson home place. A searching party composed of Dr. R.E. Henderson, Sheriff Jess Sweeten, Dr. Richardson and Tom Dunklin of LaRue, a brother-in-law of Dr. Richardson, found the body floating in water approximately four feet in depth. Mrs. Richardson was last seen alive at 6:30 o'clock Saturday morning by a servant at the home. Dr. Richardson had not seen her since 9:00 o'clock Friday night. He awoke Saturday morning and went to town believing that she was following her usual custom of taking a morning rest in her room. Her sister, Mrs. W.T. Langham of LaRue and her niece Miss Janice Dunklin, also of LaRue, became alarmed shortly before noon and began a wide search, being joined by Dr. Richardson when he returned home before noon. The search was intensified when two notes written by Mrs. Richardson were found in the Richardson home on East College street. One of the notes was written in pencil on the back of an envelope which contained $187.00 in currency. It referred to an intention to take her own life. Dr. Richardson, at an inquest held at 2:15 o'clock at the small pond, told B.C. Hall, justice of the peace, that his wife had been highly nervous for the past two months and that her health had been breaking since shortly before last Christmas. She had indicated the night before that she intended to quit a small business in milk in accordance with the wishes of Dr. Richardson. The body was removed from the lake by Tom Dunklin who waded into the small pond. It was taken to the Carroll & Lehr Funeral Home here shortly before 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. She is survived by her husband; one son, Smith Cain Murphey, born of a prior marriage; two sisters, Mrs. W.T. Langham and Mrs. Tom Dunklin, both of LaRue. Dr. Will Richardson was suffering from shock following the finding of the body and was under the care of Dr. R.E. Henderson, a neighbor and long time friend. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Methodist Church in LaRue and burial followed at the LaRue cemetery. Dr. W.G. Fletcher of Athens was in charge of the services and was assisted by Rev. D.R. Cartlidge of Athens and Rev. Lockheart of LaRue. | SMITH, Mattie (I8525)
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| 4695 | Published in the Athens, Texas Review August 22, 1946 Funeral services for Percy D. Richardson, 52, native of Athens and well known Oakland, California banker and civic leader, were held Wednesday August 14 at 11 o'clock at the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, 2850 Telegraph Avenue. The services were conducted by Dr. Ralph Marshall Davis of the First Presbyterian Church of Oakland, with interment following in the Mountain View Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Oleta, and a son, Richard, 17. Mr. Richardson, vice-president and general manager of the Bank of America branch at 12th street and Broadway, died of a coronary occlusion at Peralta Hospital Monday at 3:15 a.m. following a month's illness. He had served at the bank for 25 years. Prominent as an Oakland civic leader for 25 years, Richardson served as president of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce during 1943 and 1944, and as chairman of the Oakland Post-war Planning Committee. He was a member of the Athenian-Nile Club and Athens Athletic Club and the Masons of Athens, Texas. During the war he participated actively in war bond drives and served as chairman of the War Finance Committee in charge of directing the Victory Loan Drive in 1945. | RICHARDSON, Percy Dane (I13115)
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| 4696 | Pulmonary tuberculosis | BROYLES, Edwin Alexander (I7197)
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| 4697 | Pulmonary tuberculosis | RAMPY, L. Benton (I13030)
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| 4698 | PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II | RAMPY, Archie Ross (I13000)
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| 4699 | Pvt. Hubert B. Love, of Corsicana, was born February 4, 1895, and was educated in the Corsicana High School and the Texas University. Entered the service December 29, 1917. Was assigned to the Medical Corps and trained at Penn Field, Austin and Vanderbilt University. Signing of the armistice prevented overseas duty. Discharged January 28, 1919. | LOVE, Hubert Bruce (I7389)
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| 4700 | Pvt. WW II, KIA Nichols Field Philippin Islands The Abilene Reporter Newws Thursday, October 14, 1948 Soldier's Funeral Set at Santa Anna SANTA ANNA, Oct. 13 Re-burial services for James Leon Bartlett will be held Thursday in the First Baptist church with Rev. S.R. Smith of Brownwood and Rev. T.M. Gillham of Santa Anna officiating. The American Legion will conduct a full military burial service. Bartlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Bartlett of Santa Anna was killed in action at Nichols Field, 10 December 1941 in the Philippine Islands. He graduated from Santa Anna High School in 1930. He later attended Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene where he was a member of the Cowboy band for three years. At the time of his enlistment in the Air Corps in May 1941, he was employed at the Burton-Longo Co. in Odessa. Plt 2, Blk 109, L 2 | BARTLETT, James Leon (I958)
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