Matches 2,051 to 2,100 of 2,562
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2051 | She had been fighting a brain malignancy for two and a half years. | McCuistion, Heather Elizabeth (I7591)
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2052 | She is a native of Tennessee. | Holbrook, Nancy (I542)
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2053 | She is buried beside her husband, Edward McMillan, at Camp Creek Cemetery, Robertson County, Texas. | McCuistion, Ann Marjorie (Margaret) (I394)
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2054 | She is buried in a family burying ground, which was still preserved as of 1937. The land was bought by a Mr. Aikins and then owned by a Thomas Green in 1925. | Moody, Ann (I146)
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2055 | She is buried in Eureka cemetery, adjoining the United Presbyterian Church. | McQuiston, Jane (I11301)
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2056 | She is listed as June in the reference. | McQuesten, Julia (I13557)
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2057 | She is listed as Margarett J. in the census. | McCuistion, Margaret Jane (I8242)
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2058 | She is listed as Martha A. in the census. | McCuistion, Martha Ann (I9138)
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2059 | She is listed as Mary in the census. | McCuistion, Mary Jane (I9381)
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2060 | She is listed as Mary on the census. | McCuistion, Mary Jane (I9380)
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2061 | She is listed as Polly O, in Robert Monroe McChristian's pension file. | McCuistion, Polly Ozina (I21119)
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2062 | She is listed as Wilvae, age 3. | McCuiston, Wilma C. (I3219)
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2063 | She is listed as Winny C. in the census. | McCuistion, Winifred Caroline (I8241)
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2064 | She is listed living in the home of Solomon Pope. | Martha J. (I21346)
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2065 | She is not listed in the 1900 census. Her mother is listed as having six children, of which five are living. | Dean, Nellie (I29755)
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2066 | She is of Scotch and English descent. | Dodd, Mary Virginia (I3756)
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2067 | She is possibly the last family member to be buried in the family burial ground, "Old Gibson", in Greensboro, North Carolina. | Lanier, Pamela F. (I4139)
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2068 | She lived in Neelyville, Missouri; Mt. Grove, Missouri and then Corsicana, Texas with her family, before marrying Thomas. | Griffith, Sarah Ellen (I356)
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2069 | She may also be listed as Aletha. | McCuistion, Lethe (I4097)
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2070 | She may be listed as Mary Elizabeth McCuistion Thomas. | McCuistion, Elizabeth (I8454)
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2071 | She moved at an early age, with her parents, to Ohio. | Rodgers, Eliza (I2087)
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2072 | She moved to Ray County, Missouri when small. She received her education in Ray County. | Berry, Susanna S. Herndon (I752)
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2073 | She preceded her mother in death, date currently unknown. | McQuistion, Ann Marie (I31425)
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2074 | She suffered from asthma for years, and during the winter of 1937-38, suffered from eczema, but died of pneumonia. | Simon, Eleanora (I3845)
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2075 | She was born on the family farm, northwest of Orleans, in Harlan County. | Broeker, Berniece Maxine (I9946)
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2076 | She was divorced from Thomas and then he married her cousin. | McQuiston, Dora May (I11007)
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2077 | She was killed when a panther jumped from a tree onto her horse as she was crossing Camp Creek in 1879. She was thrown from her buggy. | McCuistion, Ann Marjorie (Margaret) (I394)
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2078 | She was living with her son at the time of her death. | McQuiston, Margaret Ann (I15403)
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2079 | She was living with her son, William King McQuiston in Xenia, 1850. | Neil, Agnes (I11185)
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2080 | She was probably born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. | McCuiston, Margery (I481)
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2081 | She was the Election Supervisor for the City of Johnson. Reta loved to go to garage sales, work in her flower garden and was an avid reader and scrapbook creator. She was a member of the Salem Home Demonstration Club, the TOPS Weight Watchers and the Robinson Avenue Church of Christ. | McCoy, Oretha (I22996)
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2082 | She was the only one of Sabilla and Jonathan's children to live to adulthood. | Sager, Rosa E. (I24805)
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2083 | She was the widow of Charles Seitz. | Doles, Josephine Florence (I2312)
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2084 | She was unmarried and lived in Oskaloosa, Iowa. | McQuiston, Katherine (I2113)
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2085 | She was unmarried. | Doffing, Mary Edna (I4793)
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2086 | Sheilia J. Flick, 69, Kokomo, passed away after a long battle with cancer at 1:40 a.m. on Saturday, April 10, 2010 at North Woods Village. She was born August 10, 1940 to Rogua and Glendale (Seals) Flick in French Lick, Indiana. Sheilia retired from Delco Electronics in 1993. She graduated from Kokomo High School in 1958 with High Honors. She attended Indiana University-Kokomo in General Studies. As a Civil War history buff, she wrote several articles for selected History magazines. She was a long time Longaberger sales representative. As a hobbyist, she loved to Needlepoint and was an avid collector of Dolls and Stamps. Yet, her true passion was Genealogy where she successfully traced the family roots of her ancestral trees to the 15th century. She is survived by a son, Tim McElfresh, and grandchildren, Cody Hooper and Mackenzie McElfresh. She is also survived by a sister Mona Rickey and her husband John, Tammy Chester and her partner John Federspill, and several loved nephews and nieces. Sheilia was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Michael, and a sister, Cindy. Sunset Memorial Gardens will provide the service for Sheilia with a public viewing on Thursday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Pastor Tim Foster will conduct the funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday after a short visitation period from 1 p.m until time of the service. In lieu of flowers, friends may donate to the local Genealogical Society of their choice. | Flick, Sheilia Jane Ferrel (I39274)
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2087 | Shelba J. Sanderson Marion - Shelba J. Sanderson, age 62, of Marion, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, September 29, 2020, at Riverside Methodist Hospital following complications from heart surgery. On June 23, 1958, Shelba was born in Galion, Ohio, the fourth of six children of Lauranel M. (Richards) McQuistion and the late Paul E. McQuistion. She was raised in the Marion First Church of the Nazarene and graduated from Marion Harding High School in the class of 1976. In October of 1976, Shelba met her future husband, Terry L. Sanderson, at a going away party for a mutual friend leaving for the US Air Force. A year later they were married on October 15, 1977, shortly after Terry also joined the US Air Force. They shared a 44 year love affair and nearly 43 wonderful years of marriage, and lovingly raised one daughter, Christina. Shelba never thought about herself, "Family was everything to Shelba." She traveled the world in support of her husband, Terry, for his service to the country. Their favorite stop on their journey, by far and away, was Germany. They truly loved every minute of their three and a half years there. Upon Terry's retirement from the Air Force, Shelba wanted to return to their hometown of Marion to be there for her family. She overflowed with love for her family, and cherished every moment they spent together. Everything she did was for them, especially her daughter and grandchildren. She also will be remembered for her very strong will. Left to cherish her memory are her beloved husband, Terry L. Sanderson; special daughter, Christina Taylor; two precious grandchildren: Joshua Lee and Kayla Marie Taylor; mother, Lauranel McQuistion; two siblings: Sheryl "Missy" (Roger) Martin, and Steve (Vickie) McQuistion; two brothers-in-law: Steve Long, and Randy Toombs; numerous nieces and nephews; father-in-law, Rev. Ronald Sanderson; and her favorite canine companion, Brutus Buckeye. Including her father, Shelba was preceded in death by three siblings: Sheila Long, Stanley McQuistion, and Sharon Toombs; and mother-in-law, Linda Sanderson. Her family will greet friends from 3 - 6 pm on Friday, October 2, 2020, at the Snyder Funeral Homes, DENZER Chapel, 360 E. Center St., Marion. Services honoring her life will follow there at 6 pm, with Minister Russell Howard officiating. Burial will take place at a later date in Marion Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate/memorial-giving.html) or to the American Diabetes Association (https://www.diabetes.org/donate/donate-in-honor). Snyder Funeral Homes, Denzer Chapel, are honored to serve Shelba's family and your condolences may be expressed to them by visiting www.SnyderFuneralHomes.com | McQuistion, Shelba Jean (I9761)
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2088 | Sheloma died during World War II. | McCuistion, Sheloma Elzabad (I12131)
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2089 | Shelton had been in an automobile accident. | McCuistion, Shelton (I24372)
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2090 | Shirley A. (Ambrosy) Black, 77 of Bellevue, passed away on Saturday, October 1, 2022 at Mill Valley Care Center surrounded by her family. A public visitation will be 9:30 am – 11:00 am, Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at Hachmann-Mier Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Bellevue, followed by a Private Service and burial in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery in Bellevue. Shirley was born on May 25, 1945 to Leo and Leola (Kilburg) Ambrosy. She was a graduate of Marquette High School and a member of St Joseph's parish both in Bellevue. In her younger years she never missed a party. She was an avid garage saler and enjoyed spending time with friends. She had a remarkable memory. Shirley was United in marriage to Vernon McQuistion on September 21st 1964. He proceeded her in death. She then married Ronald Black on June 5th 1971. He also proceeded her in death. She is survived by her children Kelly McQuistion, Todd McQuistion of Bellevue and Rhonda (Joe) Klein of Springbrook. A brother Larry (Linda) Ambrosy of Bellevue. Grandchildren Nick (Kindal) Klein, Ronald (Taylor) Klein of Springbrook and Elizabeth (Matt) Ehlers of Miles. She is survived by great grandchildren Christopher, Caitlyn, Cadence, Rylee Addison and Ronald. In-laws Merlin McQuisti0n, Nick (Traci) McQuistion, Marvin (Vicki) McQuistion, Ora Eggers, Joe (Phyllis) Black, a stepdaughter Sandy Hansen of Phoenix AZ., many nieces and nephews. Shirley was preceded in death by both husbands, parents, in-laws Floyd and Belle Black, Charles and Vi McQuistion, Bill Eggers, Erma (Marvin) Yarolem, Bertha (Jim) King, Bernice (Ed) Dalton, Fran (Bud) Van Horn, Richard (Shirley) Black and many dear friends. The family wishes to thank the staff at Mill Valley Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.Hachmannfuneralhome.com | Ambrosy, Shirley A. (I41989)
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2091 | Shortly after 8 o'clock this morning Dr. Ben F. McChristian, a well known physician, was shot and mortally wounded in the rear part of the Pullman Bar, at the southeast corner of the square. A double-barreled shotgun was the weapon used and two shots were fired. The first missed the mark, the charge striking the beer chest and side wall of the saloon. The deceased after the first shot started to run out at a side door opening on Clarksville street, when a second shot was fired, the charge taking effect in his right side and breast. After receiving the wound the deceased staggered out of the door and fell in a stairway. He was conveyed to his office, over Barry & Co.'s drug store, where he expired in a few minutes. There were conflicting rumors concerning the trouble between Dr. McChristian and Mr. McComas. McComas claimed that Dr. McChristian had made indecent proposals to his daughter, however friends of Dr. McCuistion claimed that the he was killed because he was an important witness against McComas in a divorce trial, McComas and his wife had separated. The gun with which the tragedy was enacted was loaded with duckshot and had been rented from a hardware dealer a few doors above the saloon about thirty minutes before the shooting. A. W. McComas, a painter and carpenter, was placed under arrest on the scene by Officers Terry and Minton immediately after the shooting and was turned over to the county authorities. An inquest was held before Justice of the Peace Deweese this afternoon. | McCuistion, Dr. Benjamin Franklin Jr. (I3981)
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2092 | Shortly after Sarah and William married, they moved to Corsicana, Texas where he became one of the outstanding business men of the community. | Family: William Moffatt Wilson / Sarah Hila McQuiston (F3697)
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2093 | Shot and killed by his wife, Dona Mullins Bolton, after he got drunk and beat her. | Bolton, Pack (I1011)
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2094 | Signal does not have a cemetery marker. | Thompson, Signal Smith (I4166)
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2095 | Silas had moved to Texas at the same time as his sister, Cynthia and her husband; he was killed by Indians at the same time his brother-in-law was killed. | Sherman, Silas Jessup (I6608)
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2096 | Simon died at the home of his daughter, Jossie Hankins. | McCuiston, Simon (I4662)
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2097 | Simon's tombstone has the name Simon Macqueston. His stone, as well as those of his previous wives, Esther and Rosannah, and his daughter Esther's stone were among those recovered from the river and are in Litchfield Cemetery. | McQuesten, Simon (I11880)
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2098 | Since the will was probated 20 April 1868, the assumption is Robert died mid-month. | McCuistion, Robert (I7715)
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2099 | Sintha Emily died from Typhoid Fever. | Dennis, Sintha Emily (I3034)
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2100 | Social Security Death Index lists a date of birth as 20 March 1886. | McCuiston, Dewitt (I32786)
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