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2351 | This date differs from the original genealogy, where the date is listed as 2 October 1881. | Family: Thomas Harrison McCuiston / Martha Virginia Grant (F135)
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2352 | This date differs from the original genealogy. The original genealogy states the date of death is 26 August 1769. | McQuesten, William (I11538)
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2353 | This date is from a copy of the family bible. | McQuiston, Robert (I1863)
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2354 | This date is from the Cemetery and Marriage Books for Navarro County, Texas. | McCuistion, Franklin Price (I351)
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2355 | This date is from the Litchfield Records. | McQuesten, William (I11920)
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2356 | This date is provided by Milo's brother, Sampson McQuiston. | McQuiston, Milo Devon (I8585)
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2357 | This differs from the original genealogy stating Hugh was born in 1840. | McQuiston, Hugh Harvey (I5993)
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2358 | This e-mail subject is "Additional info on Duck Hill, Montgomery Co., MS" from Sonya Mims. | Source (S680)
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2359 | This family lived in Gallia County, Ohio; their town was Wellston, Ohio. The family origins are South Carolina. James McQuisten had a sister, Eunice. A family name--each generation had a Eunice. | McQuisten, James Richard (I6025)
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2360 | This individual was found on the internet. | McQuiston, William (I10792)
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2361 | This information is handwritten, by George Kenneth McCuistion, in the original genealogy. | McCuiston, John Joseph (I4924)
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2362 | This information is provided by Joseph and Mary's great-granddaughter, Lynnette Rose. | Source (S562)
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2363 | This information is provided by Mr. Steven Peter Calawa, a "descendent of the Litchfield McQuesten's." | McQuesten, Ruth White (I10709)
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2364 | This information is provided by the grandson, Max Ray; however, a visit to the gravesite by this researcher revealed the date as 1852. | McCuiston, Thomas Calvin (I2784)
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2365 | This information was provided by Debbie Daley after visiting Old Chestnut Cemetery in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and finding Margery's burial site in at an Amish Farm. | Margery (I479)
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2366 | This information was provided by George's daughter, Ruth Eloise McQuiston. | McQuiston, George Irving (I10065)
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2367 | This is a transcribed record, the last name is spelt McQuintin. | Family: Thomas M'Questin / Helen Murdoch (F8187)
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2368 | This is an actual image of the certificate of death. | Source (S3044)
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2369 | This is based on the Codicil of David H. Blair's will dated 19 April 1940. | Blair, David H. (I22142)
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2370 | This is the family burying ground, | Wild, Robert Cornett (I4042)
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2371 | This letter group also contains xeroxed copies of dates for James's family as well as photo's of Gabriel, Thomas Harrison and Sarah Ellen McCuiston. | Source (S643)
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2372 | This marriage is listed on the web as occurring in Henry County, Tennessee. | Family: William Walter McCuiston / Sarah Robert Williams (F1148)
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2373 | This source lists another child for Walter and Sarah McCuiston, a James Lurt, b. May 1792. The original genealogy does not list this child, and I am currently hesitant to add him to the list. | Source (S1634)
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2374 | This was the date taken from Mary's headstone in Lane's Chapel Cemetery, Bosque County, Texas. Bosque County history lists the date of death as 1893. | McGuire, Mary Elizabeth (I1265)
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2375 | Thomas Alan Grider, 59, Kokomo, passed away December 25, 2011 at his residence in Murfreesboro, TN. He was born in Kokomo to the late Herman P. and Betty J. (Lammerts) Grider on August 12, 1952. He first married Beverly (Mast), then, later married Stephanie (Doran). They both divorced. Thomas graduated from Lewis Cass High School, then went on and attended Indiana University here in Kokomo. After college, he served our country in the National Guard. Thomas then joined the Kokomo Police Department on September 14, 1978 and served as a police officer for 22 years until retiring at the rank of Sergeant on July 21, 2000. During his time as a police officer, his greatest accomplishment was the foundation of Tomorrow's Hope, a child advocacy home, for neglected and abused children. For his work, Tom received the honor of being awarded as The Top Cop of the State in 1999. Thomas was a huge Elvis fan, and an avid golfer. He enjoyed attending Vanderbilt University sporting events. He also enjoyed spending time with his family and friends especially his grandchildren. He was a member of the Kokomo Shrine Club, Fraternal Order of Police, Moose Lodge #645 of Murfreesboro, TN, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Murfreesboro, TN. Surviving is his two children; Jamie A. (Kelley) Grider, Murfreesboro, TN, Jennifer (Ryan) Smalley Kokomo, IN, two brothers: John L. Grider, Murfreesboro, TN, Jody (Christi) Grider, Ontario, Canada, five grandchildren; Nolan Smalley, Noah Smalley, Brennan Grider, Rylan Grider, Dawson Grider, one niece; Towana Smith, one nephew; Johnny Grider Preceded in death; his parents; one brother, Daniel Grider, and one sister; Towana Grider Funeral services will be held at 10:00AM, Friday, December 30, 2011 with Rev. Ken Spanglar officiating. Entombment will follow at Kokomo Memorial Park with military rites provided by the local VFW, and the United States Army. Friends may visit with the family from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM Thursday, at Ellers Webster Street Chapel. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Judes Children Hospital. | Grider, Thomas Alan (I39175)
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2376 | Thomas and Ann McCuistion Jennings did not have any children. | Jennings, Thomas Jefferson (I3835)
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2377 | Thomas and Helen did not have any children. | McQuiston, Thomas Arnold (I10141)
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2378 | Thomas and his first wife, Nancy, did not have any children. | McQuiston, Thomas Milton (I9119)
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2379 | Thomas and his third wife, Matilda Sanders Long did not have any children. | McCuistian, Thomas (I7117)
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2380 | Thomas and Lethe McCuistion Cook's children lived in Greensboro, North Carolina. | Cook, Thomas Eli (I4120)
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2381 | Thomas and Margaret did not have any children. | McCuiston, Thomas Calvin (I12737)
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2382 | Thomas and Marian did not have any children. | McQuiston, Thomas Rufus (I13028)
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2383 | Thomas and Suzon did not have any children. | McCuistion, Thomas Celser (I8072)
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2384 | Thomas apparently died from "biting off the end of bristle while mending a shoe, which became fast in his throat causing inflamation, to take place from its effects he died. Several of his neighbors called in one rainy day and a joke sprang up (while he held a bristle in his mouth) causing a laugh, and by accident bit it off" | McCuistion, Thomas (I145)
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2385 | Thomas Baker McQuesten never married. | McQuesten, Thomas Baker (I12854)
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2386 | Thomas Baker McQuesten passed away only a few days after being named Hamilton's Man of the Year. | McQuesten, Thomas Baker (I12854)
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2387 | Thomas died at the home of his son James M. in Nacogdoches, Texas. | McCuistion, Thomas P. (I4682)
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2388 | Thomas died at the Soldier's Home in Sawtelle, California. | McQuiston, Thomas (I11794)
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2389 | Thomas James McCuiston married Carrie Smithey, the sister of Leora Smithey who married Charles Montgomery McCuiston. Thomas James and Charles Montgomery are brothers. | Family: Thomas James McCuistion / Sarah Caroline Smithey (F58)
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2390 | Thomas lived in the "Lark Hill", Kiltinny, Coleraine, County Derry, Ireland. Matthew Black McQuiston, Thomas's grandson, indicates his ancestor's took part in the siege of Londonderry, having gone to Ulster with the "Plantation" of that territory. | McQuiston, Thomas (I21887)
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2391 | Thomas Mass(e)y was listed on the bond with Jonathan Hanner as witness and Clerk of the County Court. | Family: James Logan Lanier / Elizabeth McCuistion (F1288)
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2392 | Thomas Rankin and Jennet Bradshaw were cousins. | Family: Thomas Rankin, Jr. / Jennet Bradshaw (F5639)
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2393 | Thomas Richard Pyke, age 81, went home to be with the Lord on April 20, 2013 in Naples, FL. He passed away peacefully with family at his side. Tom was born at his family home in Center, Indiana on January 8, 1932. His strong work ethic began at an early age with early morning farm chores, running trap lines and 4H activities. He graduated from Jackson Township High School in 1950 in a class of 14. Tom received his Bachelor of Science from Purdue University, where he was also an active member of ROTC. After college, he spent two years at Fort Belvoir in Virginia in the Army Corps of Engineers. He returned to Purdue University and received his Masters and PhD in Industrial Mycology and Biochemistry in 1960. He worked for E.R. Squibb in New Jersey for two years before joining The Upjohn Company in Kalamazoo, Michigan. His career at Upjohn began in pharmaceutical research; and along with his colleagues, he was awarded eight patents. Tom was the recipient of the prestigious W.E. Upjohn Award in 1987. He finished his career in management as Director of Bioprocess Research & Development and retired in 1992 with 30 years of service. Tom and family lived on a farm in Schoolcraft and then moved to Portage. With Roberta Warnock, he raised three children, Neil, Lynn and Ann. He instilled a love of travel and the outdoors in all of his children. The family enjoyed backpacking and camping trips to Yellowstone, Florida, Mammoth Caves, Canada, and Isle Royale, along with many more adventures. The family cottage in Charlevoix, Michigan had a special place in Tom's heart. It is a great spot for hunting morel mushrooms in the early spring, something Tom looked forward to each year. Many wonderful, happy times were spent there with family and friends. The kids and grandkids always loved it when Dad/Grandpa took them boating or biking and made home-made ice cream for all to enjoy. Tom and Susan (Pontz) White were married on February 15, 1990. They were fortunate to travel extensively with the Purdue Alumni Association to many places, including Italy, England, Scotland, Austria and Alaska. In addition to travel, Tom was an avid Purdue fan and he and Susan took many trips to Lafayette to sporting and musical events. Tom and Susan enjoyed living in Richland Township and in a home with acreage and a pond adjacent to The Upjohn Company farm land. Working and maintaining their property was a labor of love for both of them, and aided by his John Deere tractors. Though Tom moved away from the farm after high school, he maintained a love for gardening and farming. He enjoyed planting a huge vegetable and flower garden. They also owned Sycamore Farms in Indiana, in partnership with the Winger family. Though his work-life was in the science field, he always considered himself a farmer first. After retirement, he applied his keen scientific mind to other pursuits. He enjoyed investing, developing real estate, and also became involved in local government. He was on the Richland Township Planning Commission and it's Board of Review. Tom had a strong desire to give back to the Richland community and to help preserve the "country" feel of the Richland area. Music was in Tom's blood and he enjoyed a variety of genres--from instrumental to opera in his later years. He sang in church choirs, the "Sometimes Singers" and barbershop groups. He also played lively songs on his trumpet at family gatherings and parties. Tom will be greatly missed by his wife, family, and friends. He will always be remembered by his love of tradition, and all things related to family. Tom was preceded in death by: His parents Jesse Earl and Dorothy (Phillips) Pyke. Tom is survived by: His Loving Wife, Susan; Children: Neil (Patricia) Pyke of Boise, ID, Lynn (Jim) DeWitt of Caledonia, MI, Ann (Todd) Mora of Richland, MI; Susan's Children: Laura White of Royal Oak, MI, Lisa (Todd) Vigneault or Herndon, VA; Grandchildren: Lauryn Pyke, Kori Pyke, Tara DeWitt (Dario Diovisalvi), Scott VanderMeulen, Taylor VanderMeulen, Riley DeWitt, Celeste Mora, Dillon Mora, Spenser Mora, Devin Vigneault, Jenna Vigneault; Great Grandchildren: Danika Barker, Cayden Barker; Sisters: Judy (Donald) Winger and Jean (Roy) Lavengood, both of Kokomo, IN; Brother: David (Sophie) Pyke of Grand Rapids, MI; Mother of his children: Roberta Warnock of Richland, MI; many nephews and nieces with special mention of farm partners, Steve and Brad Winger. The Visitation will be held at Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home, Richland Chapel, 9170 East D Avenue, Richland, MI 49083. (1-800-629-6022) on Sunday, April 28th from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The Funeral Service to celebrate Tom's life will be Monday, April 29th at 11:00 AM at Gracespring Bible Church (formerly Richland Bible Church) at 8643 Gull Road, Richland, MI 49083 (1-888-629-9622). A time of fellowship and a luncheon to continue Tom's life celebration will immediately follow the service at the Church. Final interment will be in Prairie Home Cemetery, Richland after the luncheon with the United States Army Honor Guard bestowing Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Tom's honor may be directed to Avow Hospice, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, FL 34105-3847. Their care and compassion enabled Tom to pass away peacefully and in the presence of family in his own home or the Gracespring Bible Church, 8643 Gull Road, Richland, MI 49083 where Tom enjoyed singing in the choir and attended church regularly. | Pyke, Dr. Thomas Richard (I39740)
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2394 | Thomas S. Moody is listed on the bond with Jonathan G. Hanner and Thomas I. Oakes listed as witness. | Family: Isaac Newton Moody / Jane J. McCuiston (F1038)
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2395 | Thomas Stanley is listed on the bond with Jonathan Hanner listed as witness and Clerk of the County Court. | Family: William Unthank / Sarah McCuistion (F1286)
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2396 | Thomas was born on the family plantation. | McQuiston, Thomas Jefferson (I15845)
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2397 | Thomas was born on Wednesday. | McCuistion, Thomas (I138)
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2398 | Thomas was clean shaven. He was liked by everyone. Thomas made sorgham molasses, and was known for making the best sorgham molasses. | Beaver, Thomas Hix Shadwick (I13156)
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2399 | Thomas was killed by Will Skeeters in Appleby, Texas; his son, Willie, was only ten months old when his father was killed. | McCuistion, Thomas Lewis (I10356)
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2400 | Thomas was never married. | McCuiston, Thomas Edwin (I10374)
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