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1151 | It was reported that Harvey died from small arms fire. His body was recovered. Pfc McCuiston is listed on the wall, Line: 72 Panel: 19W, of the Vietnam War Memorial. | McCuiston, Harvey Richard (I31714)
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1152 | It was written that "Janie married Andy McCuistion (a fisherman) and left Rhea County on a riverboat on the Tennessee River. Her family did not hear from her again. | Family: Andrew S. McCuistion / Jane Hood (F3562)
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1153 | J. B. McCuiston and Gertrude Moss were married by J. F. McCuistion. | Family: James Berton McCuistion / Florence Gertrude Moss (F8173)
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1154 | J. C. Love's notebook indicates Thankful is the daughter of Thomas McCuiston and Livy Johnson. This is not possible as Thomas is not old enough to be married and have children, however it is possible that Thankful is the daughter of a Thomas. | McCuiston, Thankful (I17164)
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1155 | J. C. was given to another family at birth, as his mother had died in childbirth. J. C. was not adopted, but grew up using the last name of Middleton. Pam Geisler, his niece, states "he used this [name] in the military, marriage and death." | McCuistion, J. C. (I12174)
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1156 | J. F. died at the home of his son John McCuistion; his death was caused by Arteriosclerosis and Chronic Nefritis. The spelling of John Frank's name on the Physician Certificate is McCuistian. | McCuistion, John Franklin (I4734)
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1157 | J. H. McCuistion, the grandson, provides the middle name of Quincy. | McCuistion, John Quincy (I167)
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1158 | J. L. Hunter was the half-brother of Naomi's first husband, Gilbert M. Hunter. | Hunter, Joseph Love (I9632)
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1159 | J. Mervil McCuistion was unmarrried. | McCuistion, J. Mervil (I6543)
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1160 | J. Mervil was a Staff Sergeant during World War II. He was first wounded 11 June 1944, and received the Purple Heart for his injuries. He went back to his company in September and was killed, dying in Germany. He received numerous medals and citations. | McCuistion, J. Mervil (I6543)
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1161 | J. Thomas inherted the McCuistion farm in Bedford County, Tennessee. He is referenced is several notes as J. T. Lane. | Lane, James Thomas (I451)
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1162 | J.B. Gillentine Obituary J.B. Gillentine, age 88, died Saturday, March 2, 2002. He is survived by sister, Norma Woods of Elgin, TX; brother, Raymond Gillentine of Colorado Springs, CO; nieces, Alicia Woods, Deborah Wilson, and Lisa Metcalf; nephews, Lee Gillentine and Murry Woods. GRAVESIDE SERVICE THURSDAY 2:00 P.M. SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK with Deacon Lee Wilson officiating. | Gillentine, J. B. (I42686)
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1163 | Jack died at the Wake Medical Center. | Wall, Jack McCuiston (I3060)
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1164 | Jack died at the Washington County Infirmary. | McCuiston, Jack Lamar (I7949)
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1165 | Jack died from blood poisoning following minor operation to remove a bunion. | McQuesten, Leroy Napoleon (I10472)
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1166 | Jack died in a VA Hospital in Mississippi. | McQuiston, Jack Duncan (I19509)
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1167 | Jackie Dean Campbell, 75, of Elwood, passed away May 22, 2011, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. Jack was born Dec. 23, 1935, to Edgar and Hester (Dillman) Campbell in Kokomo. He married Deloris "Dee" (Caldwell) Campbell on Aug. 20, 1955, and she survives. Jack retired from Guide Lamp in Anderson after 35 years of service as a fork-truck driver. He enjoyed working on cars, being with his family, camping and was an avid NASCAR fan. Jackie is survived by his loving wife, Dee Campbell of Elwood; daughter, Debbie (Jeff) Arehart of Elwood; two sons, Roger (Susan) Campbell of North Carolina and Dana Lee (Dana Lynn) Campbell of Anderson; nine grandchildren, Desiree Lineberry, Ivy Arehart, Jessica, Jama and Jenna Campbell, Tyler and Brooke Campbell, Mandy Wright and Breann Cain; 11 great-grandchildren; five brothers, Merrill, Darrell, Larry, Vic and Jeff Campbell; and five sisters, Kate Reynolds, Maxine Pyke, Barbara Eades, Phyllis Chappell and Mary Lou Dover. He was preceded in death by his father, Edgar Campbell; mother, Hester Campbell; and a brother, Edgar Campbell. Services will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday at Dunnichay Funeral Home, Elwood, with the Rev. Marvin Hahn, officiating. Visitation will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Cremation will follow the services. Memorials are suggested to the United Mitochondrial Foundation through the funeral home. | Campbell, Jackie Dean (I39629)
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1168 | Jackson died suddenly, of a heart attack, on Wednesday 16 December 1953, while he was enjoying his annual visit to St. Petersburg, Florida. | McQuiston, Jackson Clendenon (I2228)
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1169 | Jacob was found dead along the railroad track at Alliance, Ohio. The coroner pronounced his death an accident but the clues all pointed to murder, though it was never proved. His home was near Springfield, Mahoning County, Ohio. | McQuiston, Jacob (I14532)
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1170 | Jacque Greiff Obituary Jacque S. Greiff, 72, passed away on August 21, 2024, in Altoona, PA. Born on September 20, 1951, in Lewisburg, PA. Jacque was a man whose very presence was unforgettable, possessing a charisma that drew people to him in any social setting. He was deeply passionate about firefighting and rescue services. This passion wasn't just a career but a calling that he pursued with unwavering dedication, inspiring others to strive for greatness and compassion in their own lives. He graduated from Warrior Run High School in 1969 and pursued extensive training in fire, paramedic services, hazardous materials, and rescue operations, including specialized training in rope and cave rescue. Jacque began his career in the graphic arts and screen printing in the early 1970s, a venture he continued into the 1980s. His true calling, however, was in firefighting and emergency services. He volunteered as an EMT and later became a Paramedic, serving with the Duncansville Volunteer Fire Department. Jacque taught as a Pennsylvania State Fire Academy Instructor for about seven years before founding F.I.R.E.S. (Firefighting Instruction & Rescue Educational Safety) in 1986, providing intensive, hands-on training in firefighting and rescue operations. In 1980, he joined the Altoona Fire Department, where he served with distinction until his retirement as Captain in 2006. Beyond his professional interests, Jacque had a wide range of hobbies. He found joy in music despite not being able to read sheet music. He played the bass baritone in several drum corps in his younger years and the bass guitar throughout his life, even stepping in one night in the late 60s for The Zombies bass guitarist. He also expressed his creativity through leather crafting and sewing, mastering even the most intricate of stitch work from climbing harnesses to brocade saddle covers, and more. He was a fossil finding rockhound who loved to rappel and go caving. A devotee of history, Jacque's love for antique firefighting memorabilia spoke to his deep respect for the tradition of the service to which he devoted so much of his life. Known for his laughter and a larger than-life personality, he left a lasting impact on those around him. He overcame challenges, including dyslexia, to inspire others with his knowledge and stories. He is survived by his loving wife, Leslie A. (Fountain) Greiff; his proud mother, Elizabeth O. "Zellie" (McCormick) Greiff; his daughter who is truly "Jacque Greiff's daughter" in almost every way, Crystal B. (Greiff) Rosensteel and her husband Christopher; and his caring sister, Beth D. Greiff. He was preceded in death by his devoted father, Kenneth W. Greiff. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2024, to honor Jacque's memorable journey and the profound impact he had on everyone he met. Time and location to be announced. In lieu of traditional contributions, in memory of Jacque's lifelong dedication to helping others, performing a random act of kindness would be a fitting tribute to his legacy of generosity and service. And one final goodbye, as Jacque would say, "Be careful out there, watch out for the idiots." Published by Patriot-News from Aug. 22 to Aug. 25, 2024 | Greiff, Jacque Stephen (I17797)
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1171 | James A. was killed in action during World War II. | McQuiston, James Alexander (I7802)
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1172 | James A. was unmarried. | McQuiston, James Alexander (I7802)
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1173 | James and Annie did not have any children; they did raise the motherless children of her brother Hemphill Hindman. | Family: James Andrew McQuiston / Annie Hindman (F3693)
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1174 | James and Cresia were married by a minister of the gospel greeting. | Family: James McCuistion / Cresia Tally (F6339)
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1175 | James and Elizabeth were married by Duke Kimbrough. | Family: James McCuistion / Elizabeth Grissam (F6133)
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1176 | James and Francina moved west after marrying in 1806. | McCuistion, James (I4347)
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1177 | James and his second wife, Elizabeth, were maried by James F. Gees, M. G. | Family: James McCuistion / Elizabeth Davis (F6134)
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1178 | James and his wife, Sallie, are buried in unmarked graves. | McCuistion, James Rankin (I8459)
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1179 | James and his wife, were buried in "a family cemetery not far from the Tennessee River. In May 1991, the graves were exhumed to make way for the widening of 79 highway and the remains were reburied in the Point Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, not far from the family site." | Moody, James A. (I3602)
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1180 | James and Isabella are third cousins. | Family: James Franklin Lanier / Isabella Caroline Dennis (F1290)
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1181 | James and Joanna were married by John R. Hannah, J.P. | Family: James Wesley McQuiston / Joanna Turner (F3415)
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1182 | James and Laura did not have any children. | McCuistion, James Robert (I4694)
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1183 | James and Lina were married by the Reverend David Pressly. | Family: James Andrew McQuiston / Lina Mary Hart (F3692)
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1184 | James and Maggie were married at the First Christian Church. | Family: James Wilson McQuiston / Maggie L. Stitt (F2552)
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1185 | James and Margaret were married at the Brighton ARP Church. | Family: James Futhey Cashion / Margaret Elmina McLister (F6200)
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1186 | James and Margaret were married by S. Harrington. | Family: James John McQuestion, Jr. / Margaret Fraser (F7562)
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1187 | James and Margaret were married by the Reverend Hiram E. Davis of the Reformed Church. | Family: James William McCuiston / Margaret Lee Blevins (F10972)
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1188 | James and Marilyn were married at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Family: James Henry McQuestion / Marilyn Becker (F1499)
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1189 | James and Mary Elizabeth are first cousins. | Family: James A. Moody / Mary Elizabeth McCuiston (F1096)
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1190 | James and Mary Williams McCuistion did not have any children. | McCuistion, James Monroe (I3830)
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1191 | James and Nelly were married by the Reverend John McCampbell. | Family: James McCuistion / Nelly Grace (F9204)
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1192 | James and Sarah were married by W. S. Hutt, J. P.. | Family: James Thompson McCuistion / Sarah Ann Alfred (F6135)
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1193 | James C. and his half-brother, Thomas McCuistion, were possibly sons of the Jefferson County, Tennessee, settlers. John Robert, son of Andrew, wrote that his grandfather (Andrew McCuistion [1-388]) and the grandfather of Reverend J. F. McCuistion were brothers and that they married sisters by the name of Rankin. | McCuistion, James Conway (I5075)
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1194 | James Crabtree McCuiston may have spelled his name McQuiston. | McCuiston, James Crabtree (I3272)
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1195 | James descendants believe, the ancestors migrated from Scotland at the time of the plantations. | McQuesten, James (I11406)
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1196 | James died as the result of a diabetic coma. | Scott, James Pleasant (I409)
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1197 | James died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. McGoun in Belfast. | McQueston, James (I16824)
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1198 | James died during World War II, his plane was shot down over the Pacific Ocean. | Porter, James (I24347)
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1199 | James died from a heart attack. | McQuiston, James Edgar (I16519)
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1200 | James died from acute gastroenteritis, with a contributory cause of improper food, as listed on the death certificate. I find this curious as the "test to confirm diagnosis" was "an inspection?" | McCuistion, James Harold (I8048)
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