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1201 | James died from Bright's disease. | McQuistion, James Livingston (I15157)
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1202 | James died from scarlet fever. | McQueston, James Henry (I13476)
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1203 | James died in infancy. | McCuistion, James Marion (I4685)
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1204 | James died just after marrying Amanda, his grave is marked with a Government Stone. | McCuistion, James L. (I10926)
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1205 | James E. suffered a stroke on 15 July 1975 and subsequent paralysis. He died at Four Seasons Nursing Home of a heart attack. | McCuistion, James Emmett (I53)
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1206 | James gave land to build a church and cemetery with the stipulation that any direct decendants be buried there without charge and as long as there was room. The church and cemetery is Fairview at Violet Hill, Arkansas. The Church was organized 4 May 1878. | McCuistion, James (I12053)
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1207 | James Griffin was from Manchester, Missouri. | Griffin, James P. (I10037)
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1208 | James H. Jr., had a twin sister, Ruby; she died in infancy. | McCuistion, John Henry Sr. (I576)
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1209 | James Hayward Strider, 56, of N. Syracuse passed away on Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Jim was born on April 1, 1962 the son of Donald and Vivian Strider. Known as “Jimmer” to his friends he took an interest to researching family ancestry and reading about history. He was a gentle soul who was kind, considerate and helpful to others. James is predeceased by his father, Donald in 1991. James is survived by his mother Vivian, sisters, Susan Strider, Sandy Strider, along with many cousins, aunts and uncles. Calling hours will be held on Sunday January 6, 2019 from 1-3pm at New Comer Cremations & Funerals,705 N. Main St, N. Syracuse. A funeral service will be held Monday January 7, 2019 at 10am at the funeral home. A special thank you to the nurses and doctors in the ER Dept. at St. Joseph’s Hospital, NAVAC & North Syracuse Fire Recue. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to NAVAC or North Syracuse Fire Rescue. | Strider, James Hayward (I42085)
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1210 | James is buried at Section N, Site 1587. | McCuistion, James Elmer (I4594)
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1211 | James is buried Rowan County, North Carolina. From the Guilford County, North Carolina Court Records: February 4, 1765, Jennet McCuiston, Thomas McCuiston and James McCuiston returned an inventory of the estate of James McCuiston, deceased, they being executors of the said James' last Will and Testament. | McCuistion, James (I157)
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1212 | James is not listed in the 1910 census. | Bromley, James (I287)
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1213 | James is presumed dead during the Civil War as he did not return from the war. | Hall, James M. (I12068)
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1214 | James is said to have died from either cholera or yellow fever. | McQuiston, James (I11397)
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1215 | James is Sarah's second cousin. | Family: James Chestnut McDill / Sarah McQuiston (F5224)
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1216 | James is the twin brother of Robert. | McCuistion, James R. (I4321)
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1217 | James is the twin of Timothy. | McQuiston, James (I27575)
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1218 | James Johnson is listed on the bond with John Hamilton listed as witness. | Family: Thomas McCuiston / Nancy Johnson (F243)
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1219 | James left for Ballard County, Kentucky with his eight children; it is unclear whether Lavinia made the move with the family. | McCuistion, Lavinia Jane (I390)
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1220 | James McCuiston is listed on the bond with Jonathan Hanner listed as witness and Clerk of the County Court. | Family: William McCuiston / Cynthia McCuiston (F963)
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1221 | James McQuiston ('Mac') February 24, 1937 - December 24, 2021 James E. "Mac" McQuiston, 84, of New Castle, passed away the morning of Dec. 24, 2021, at UPMC Jameson Hospital. Born Feb.24, 1937, in New Castle, he was the son of Howard and Mildred (Ruby) McQuiston. He is survived by his beloved wife of 65 years, Nancy (McKibben) McQuiston, whom he married Sept. 8, 1956. James was a graduate of New Castle High School, where he played in the band. He served his country in the U.S. Army, 46th Infantry, 3rd Armored Division, while stationed in Germany. Mr. McQuiston served as the president of the OCAW Union with American Cyanamid and also the treasurer of the credit union. He then owned his own company, Overhead Garage Doors, until gaining employment with Aerotech Mechanical Contractors until his retirement. He also was a deputy with the Pennsylvania Game Commission. James was very active with the Masons and served as Past Master of Lodge 243, Free and Accepted Masons, where he was Past Thrice Potent Master. He held memberships in the New Castle Scottish Rite, Syria Shrine and Past Grand Tall Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon Forest No. 144. He was a life member of Croton United Methodist Church, where he served as chairman of various committees. Singing was one of his loves, often singing in various duets, trios, quartets and choirs, including performing in the Messiah. His greatest love was for his wife and family. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Carol (Ralph) Delio, Millie (Merle) Glass and Dianna (Todd) Esposito, all of New Castle, and Kathy Oxley of Rayland, Ohio; one sister, Patricia (Richard) Diana of Indiana; seven grandchildren, Rashelle (Scott) Maderitz, Brock (Meghan) Glass, Ralph "RJ" Delio, Stephanie (Tim) Pander, Danielle (Jeff) Brown, Matthew Frakes (fiancée Makenna Carle), and Vince Esposito; and six great-grandchildren, Aria, Brooke, Silas, Sawyer, Matteo and Margo. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Charles William McQuiston; one sister, Ruby Joanne Zurasky; and a son-in-law, Jeff Oxley. A Celebration of Life service will be announced by the family to take place at Grace United Methodist Ministry on Croton Avenue in the near future. Burial will be in Castle View Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children, Attn: Processing Center, P.O. Box 947765, Atlanta, GA 30394 or online at www.lovetotherescue.org. Arrangements have been entrusted to the R. Cunningham Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. of New Castle, where online condolences may be made to the family at www.cunninghamfh.com. Published on December 28, 2021 | McQuiston, James Edward (I5472)
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1222 | James McQuiston Obituary James "Mack" McQuiston, 78, passed away Friday, July 7, at the Elizabeth House in Flat Rock. Born in Huntsville, AL, December 28, 1938, he served in the U.S. Air Force for over 11 years. Following his time in the military, Mack lived in Orlando, FL where he worked for the City of Orlando Fire Department as an engineer and retired as a Lieutenant after 20 years of service. He had lived in Gastonia prior to moving to Hendersonville in 2004. He was active in the VFW and American Legion, serving area veterans. He was affiliated with Mud Creek Baptist Church. Mack not only served his country, but also his family. If his beloved wife, Virginia, was considered the heart of the family, he was the rock. Solid, hardworking and dependable, he often worked two jobs to support his family. He made sure cars were running and needs were met. He greatly cared for his family and showed his love through his deeds. Mack demonstrated quiet and continuous generosity, selflessness and commitment to his family, even during severe illness, and this generosity extended through his life to the community. He was especially devoted to Virginia, who died in April of this year. As a father, he enjoyed family time and having fun together. Camping, game time, boating and cookouts were favorite family pastimes. Although he will be greatly missed, knowing that he is with his great love, his wife Virginia, consoles the family. Mack is survived by four daughters, Pamela Gause, Donna McMahon, and Angela Gause, all of Hendersonville, and Patricia McQuiston of Alabama; nine grandchildren, three of whom live locally, Jessica Murray, Gabriella Andersen, and Alexander Andersen, and seven great-grandchildren. Per his wishes there will be no service. Memorial contributions may be made to Four Seasons Compassion for Life, 571 S. Allen Road, Flat Rock, NC 28731. | McQuiston, James R. (I34987)
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1223 | James migrated from Tennessee to Missouri, 1829-1830. His mother Jean Nicholson, age 63, rode horseback for the 20 day, 600 mile trip to Ray County. | McCuistion, James (I106)
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1224 | James R. McQuisten was unmarried. | McQuisten, James Richard (I7990)
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1225 | James states that his sisters were all born at Tiffin, Ohio vice as indicated. | McQuistion, James David (I7078)
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1226 | James was a confederate soldier, he died while on sick leave in the home of his parents. | Thomas, James Lorenzo Dow (I18496)
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1227 | James was a prisoner at the time of his death, and died in Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia. | Moor, James Clifton (I13633)
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1228 | James was born in Tennessee, and was brought up in the state of Kentucky. The 1850 Census of Madison County, Arkansas lists James's state of birth as Tennessee. | McCuistion, James Conway (I5075)
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1229 | James was born on a Monday. | McCuistion, James (I12053)
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1230 | James was born on Saturday. | McCuistion, James (I106)
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1231 | James was born on Thursday. | McCuistion, James (I141)
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1232 | James was eating Christmas dinner, his head fell to the table and he was removed to his bed in a nearby room and it was found that he was dead. | Dennis, James (I3021)
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1233 | James was in Ballard County, Kentucky, in 1853. The children were with him. Leona's book does not say whether Lavinia was with him. | Family: James Scott / Lavinia Jane McCuistion (F145)
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1234 | James was injured when his auto ran into the back of a log truck. | Shenk, James Noel Ruben (I38331)
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1235 | James was killed when a freight train backed into him during a snowstorm. | McQuiston, James Guy (I16247)
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1236 | James was married and reportedly a widower in 1850, he and his children are listed in the 1850 census for Texas. James was with his brother, Joshua, in Robertson County, Texas in 1850. | McCuistion, James (I392)
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1237 | James was murdered. His body was found in a shallow grave, 18 inches deep, in a field in Greer, South Carolina. | Hendon, James Thomas (I22346)
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1238 | James was stillborn. | Jackson, James Kenneth III (I22449)
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1239 | James's age is listed as 24, one source indicates he was born in 1854; his age at marriage would indicate he was born in 1858. | McQuestion, James John Jr. (I22026)
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1240 | James's mother died when he was 11 months old. | Merryman, James Robert (I19315)
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1241 | James's name is spelled "McQuiston" in the Cemetery and Marriage Record Books for Navarro County. | McCuistion, James R. (I4321)
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1242 | James's name is spelled McQuestin, as well as that of his father, Hugh. Another date registered with the Irish Registrar's Office is 13 November 1867. | McQueston, James (I16847)
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1243 | James, the settler, is the third of the group of Pennsylvania-North Carolina group. He first settled in Pennsylvania, and according to family tradition, lived in Pennsylvania before going to North Carolina. Tradition relates that the name was formerly spelled with a "Q" and was changed to "C" at the suggestion of Dr. David Caldwell. He was associated with the Nottingham Company or Colony. The Nottingham Colony was a group of people who came to the area from the Nottingham Presbyterian Church in Rising Sun, Lancaster County, PA; it was established in old Rowan County, North Carolina.. | McCuistion, James (I157)
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1244 | James, with his brother Gustavus, began the McCuistion migration to Tennessee in 1783. | McCuistion, James (I178)
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1245 | Jan and Jannetie were married in Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam. | Family: Jan Louwe / Jannetie Corsen (F6461)
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1246 | Jan was christened in the Reformed Dutch Church. | Louwe, Jan (I18875)
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1247 | Jane and her husband moved to Australia. | McQuiston, Jane (I21905)
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1248 | Jane and Hugh were first cousins. | Family: Hugh Wilson / Jane McQuiston (F3698)
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1249 | Jane died soon after birth of her daughter. | McCuistion, Jane (I19603)
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1250 | Jane is buried in the old plantation burying ground. | Jane (I16703)
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