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401 | Buried Fowler Cemetery, Fowler Colorado. | Leek, Elizabeth Susan (I29)
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402 | Buried Fowler Cemetery, Fowler, Colorado. | Petrie, Chester Oliver (I331)
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403 | Buried in cemetery of Presbyterian Church, one mile east of Huntertown, Indiana. | McQuiston, David (I1854)
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404 | Buried in Cleveland graveyard, Whitley County, Indiana with her infant son. | McQuiston, Jane Elizabeth (I2083)
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405 | Buried in family cemetery, near Huntertown, Indiana. | Ebaugh, Nancy Sevilla (I2107)
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406 | Buried in Fowler Cemetery | McCuistion, Charles Henry (I26)
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407 | Buried in Fowler Cemetery, Fowler, Colorado. | Low, Maurice Watson (I238)
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408 | Buried in Homewood Cemetery. | McQuiston, Emma (I2200)
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409 | Buried in Mill Creek Cemetery, near Ostrander, Ohio. | McQuiston, Wilson (I2096)
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410 | Buried in Old Salem Churchyard. | McQuiston, William (I1846)
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411 | Buried in Old Salem Churchyard. | Crow, Mary (I1858)
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412 | Buried in Old Salem. | McQuiston, Sarah Janet (I1849)
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413 | Buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | McQuiston, Isoline Nancy (I2728)
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414 | Buried in San Jose, California. | McCuiston, Omar G. (I687)
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415 | Buried in the city of the dead in Union, Fulton County, Arkansas. | McCuistion, James Porter (I438)
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416 | Buried in the Plantation graveyard, sometimes called "Old Gibson", in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina. The family burial ground is actually in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina; at 4133 Sheridan Rd, Greensboro, NC 27455-2441 | McCuistion, Sarah (I179)
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417 | Buried in the Presbyterian "Stone Church" Cemetery. | McQuiston, Alexander Culberson (I2013)
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418 | Buried in the Presbyterian "Stone Church" Cemetery. | Gibson, Margaret (I2027)
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419 | Buried Lawrenceburg Cemetery, Indiana. | Scott, Margaret (I1884)
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420 | Buried McCuistion Family Burying Ground, Shelbyville, Tennessee. According to C. Daggett's letter to George Kenneth McCuistion, headstone reads "Ann M. McCuistion, Daughter of Benjamin and Sarah McCuistion; born Nov. 5, 1811 and departed this life Jan. 28, 1813," | McCuistion, Ann Moody (I426)
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421 | Buried McCuistion Family Burying Ground, Shelbyville, Tennessee. Headstone reads, "Sarah McCuistion, Daughter of Thos. and Ann McCuistion, Born Jan 17, 1766 and departed this life Sept 2, 1821." Sarah died at the home of her brother, Benjamin. | McCuistion, Sarah (I163)
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422 | Buried near Mount Carmal Church, Calloway County, Kentucky, in the family graveyard, on the farm once owned by their daughter Cynthia and her husband, William McCuiston | McCuiston, Thomas (I722)
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423 | Buried Old Salem Cemetery, Derry Township, Pennsylvania. | Donnell, Charlotte (I2373)
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424 | Buried Rowan Co., North Carolina | Behol, Sarah Jenut (I158)
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425 | Buried Royal Oak Cemetery, Royal Oak, Michigan. | Lucas, Ada Caroline (I281)
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426 | Buried section A2B6-R8-3 | Berry, Rosa Dell (I21262)
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427 | Buried section A2B6-R8-4 | McCuistion, Don Denton (I6199)
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428 | Buried section E-R5-17 | McCuistion, Vernon Joe (I9700)
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429 | Buried section E-R5-18. | Baldwin, Mattie Pearl (I9699)
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430 | Buried section E-R5-19 | McCuistion, Ora Anderson (I6017)
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431 | Buried section R7-4 | McCuistion, Earl Dean (I6393)
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432 | Buried Williams Cemetery near the old home place. | McCuistion, Nancy Frances (I456)
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433 | Buriedin Concord Presbyterian Churchyard. | McQuiston, Alexander (I1853)
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434 | Burl died from a massive heart attack and pneumonia. | Jones, Burleson Brownie (I9596)
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435 | BURLINGTON - Robert William McCuiston, age 69, passed away on Friday, March 6, 2020 at the Hospice Home. A graveside service will be held 11:00 AM Wednesday at Alamance Memorial Park. The family will receive friends following the service. | McCuiston, Robert William (I31461)
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436 | By way of oral tradition, "Thomas ran away from home and went to work for John Meals as an overseer of slaves, two years later he married John Meals daughter, Mary Ann." Thomas McQuistin is listed in the 1830 Census for Madison County, Alabama. | McCuistion, Thomas P. (I4682)
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437 | CA refers to Census Area. | Hamer, Ruby Pernita (I42504)
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438 | Caleb and Nellie were married by M. F. McCuistion, M.G. | Family F1760
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439 | Caleb's middle name is provided by Miles. | McCuistion, Caleb Longly (I9519)
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440 | Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. | McCuistion, Walter (I1166)
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441 | Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. | McCuistion, Robert Tolaver Jr. (I1167)
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442 | Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. | McCuistion, Arthur (I1168)
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443 | Calvin was a bachelor. | McQuesten, Dr. Calvin Brooks (I12842)
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444 | Calvin was the last of this generation to die. "After the three eldest members of the final generation died, it was willed that their home, property and all the contents (furniture as well as plants) would be cared for by the City of Hamilton by being preserved as a museum period piece. In other words, the house [Whitehern] is the same as it was when the last McQ lived in it." | McQuesten, Calvin (I12850)
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445 | Carl and Maradia did not have any children. | McQuiston, Carl Edward (I18568)
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446 | Carleen Dagget reports Elizabeth's last name as McWhorter. Elizabeth McQuerter McCuistion was well educated and her diplomatic qualities can be seen in the fact that she named her first child, being a girl, Charity, after the mother of her three step-children and thereby endeared it to them, closing forever the gap between the two sets of children. She is said to be a financial supporter and loyal colonist, according to the entry in "Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas." | McQuerter, Elizabeth (I385)
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447 | Carleen lists the year of marriage as 1806. | Family F142
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448 | Carlton Edward McCuiston, Jr., 70, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2021. A loving and devoted family man, he loved people and enjoyed helping others. He was always willing to lend a hand to anyone who needed help. A true and genuine man of God, Carlton was honest, trustworthy, giving, and dependable. He was pure of heart and lived by Jacob’s words found in Jacob 3:1-2: “…look unto God with firmness of mind, pray with exceeding faith.” Those who knew him loved him and his kind and gentle nature. . One of Carlton’s personal mottos was, “Put your shoulder to the wheel.” He never shied away from hard work and he instilled these values in his children. He was looked up to by his son as a father and man. Carlton was a past church leader and past Bishop for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He was a veteran of the United States Navy, where he served four years. He decided when he married the love of his life, Donna that he would leave the military and continue to serve as a civilian at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. An incredibly intelligent man, he worked as the Chief Testing Engineer until his retirement. Throughout retirement, he enjoyed going on “Donna and Carlton’s Excellent Adventures” all over the world. He was fun and lively, always bringing joy where he went. Carlton was preceded in death by his parents, Shirley Stock McCuiston and Carlton Edward McCuiston, Sr. Left to cherish his memory: his wife of 50 years, Donna Brown McCuiston; daughter, Sara Elizabeth Johnson (Rudolph Dock Johnson); son, Carlton Edward McCuiston, III; grandchildren, Dylan Berry, Morgan McCuiston, Elise Johnson, and Sariah Johnson; and brothers, John A. McCuiston (Carol) and David S. McCuiston (Deborah). The family will receive friends on Sunday, June 6, 2021 from 4 to 6PM at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Bridge Chapel. A funeral service will be held at 11AM, Monday June 7, 2021 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 412 Scarborough Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23322. Burial will immediately follow in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Chesapeake. To Carlton, his family would like to say, “’Til we meet again.” | McCuiston, Carlton Edward Jr. (I26615)
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449 | Carol Alford indicates the date of birth is 25 January 1878. | Fleek, Albert Louis (I10851)
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450 | Carol J. (Buzbee) Phillips of Peru, Indiana, born February 8, 1937 passed away on November 4, 2017 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Carol was preceded in death by her mother Vernie Pauline Johnson Madary, father Elmer Leonard Buzbee and siblings Virginia Buzbee Mettler, Josephine Buzbee Gray, Calvin Buzbee, Margaret Abner Kelley, Vivian Abner Hadaway, Erma Abner Lerma Charles Abner, John Madary, Margaret Madary Brown, several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nephews, and half-sister. Carol and Zelbert L. Philips were married on August 23, 1952. The couple was blessed with 10 children. She worked for the Lau factory and retired after 20 years, in 2014. Carol is survived by husband Zelbert, siblings Lottie Buzbee Link of Abbottsford, WI, Shirley Buzbee Short of Grovertown IN, Skip Buzbee of North Judson IN, children Marilyn Phillips of Peru IN, Debra Lawler and James of Wake Forest, NC, Nancy McQueen and Bill of Peru, IN, Terry and Becky Phillips of Windfall, IN, Jerry and Mary Phillips of Peru, IN, Jackie Phillips of Coldwater MI, Sammie Phillips of Peru, IN, Kevin Phillips of Quincy MI, Michael and Linda Phillips of Columbus, IN, Jon Phillips of Peru, IN many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, neighbors and co-workers and Little Bit her beloved dog. The viewing is Thursday, November 9, 2017 from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home, 105 West Third Street, Peru, Indiana. Funeral service will be held on Friday, November 10, 2017 at 10am at the funeral home, with Pastor Bryan Maggart officiating. Graveside service will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery in Peru, Indiana. Arrangements have been entrusted to Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.FlowersLeedyAllen.com. | Buzbee, Carol Joyce (I38753)
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