Matches 1,451 to 1,500 of 2,608
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1451 | Leona B. lists the place of marriage as Cripple Creek, Colorado. | Family: Beth Laroe King / Jessie Olive McCuiston (F233)
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1452 | Leona Bean McQuiston was able to obtain these dates from the marriage certificate and a printed memorial. | McQueston, John (I11398)
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1453 | Leona Bean McQuiston was unmarried. | McQuiston, Leona Bean (I2102)
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1454 | Leona has the date as 31 September 1857. | Tremier, Sarah Ann (I2227)
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1455 | Leona indicates James died in 1874. | McQuestion, James John (I21885)
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1456 | Leona indicates this date is from "(church records)." | McCuistion, William D. (I19606)
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1457 | Leona lists the date of birth as 30 October 1830. | McCuistion, Andrew Jackson (I4681)
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1458 | Leona lists the year of birth as 1881. | McCuistion, Fred Alvin (I10920)
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1459 | Leona spells Neill's name as m'Quistan. | McQuistan, Neill (I19306)
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1460 | Leona states Andrew was presumably born in Rhea County, Tennessee; Miles, on the other hand suggests McMinn County, Tennessee might be a possibility. | McCuistion, Andrew J. (I10954)
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1461 | Leona states the date of his baptism is from the Hopewell Church Records. | McCuistion, Thomas Robert Monroe (I19604)
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1462 | Leona states, a cemetery stone bearing this inscription, "Thomas M., son of T. & C. Mansfield. Born Jan. 14, 1838. Lost in Mississippi River, Apr 27, 1865." was found in the cemetery. | Mansfield, Thomas (I19641)
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1463 | Leona writes, "a strange character. Most of her conversation was about the Clagett money. She had the Coat of Arms of the Clagett family, and no one could get the money unless she went with them." | Claggett, Martha (I13890)
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1464 | Leona's book notes the marriage on 25 September 1786. James McCuiston is listed on the bond. | Family: Thomas McCuistion / Mary Nicholson (F70)
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1465 | Leona's genealogy lists J. Frank McCuistion's as being born in Nacogdoches County, Texas. Letter from grandson, Clayton Silas McCuistion, states; "grandfather, J. Frank McCuistion was ... not born in Nacogdoches County, Texas, but in the state of Tennessee." J. Frank was actually born Marshall County, Mississippi. Marshall County, Mississippi is on the border of Tennessee and Mississippi. The family moved to Nacogdoches County in 1849. J. Frank was never married to a Miss Summers nor a Miss Corley as stated by Leona." | McCuistion, John Franklin (I4734)
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1466 | Leona's genealogy lists the date of death as 11 January 1921. Nathan's death was from Diphtheria. | Schwerdfager, Nathan Al (I10881)
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1467 | Leona's genealogy states, "[Robert] died at Nacogdoches about the time of the war though the informant(?) was not sure that he was in the war." Miles McCuistion was able to provide the date of death. Another source states, "Robert Lewis, died in the war." | McCuistion, Robert Lewis (I9924)
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1468 | Leona's leading cause of death was Bronchopneumonia; with secondary causes of Cerebral Vascular Accident and Generalized and Central Arterioschlerosis. | McQuiston, Leona Bean (I2102)
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1469 | Leonard Jr. died a few hours after birth. | MacQueston, Leonard Rollo Jr. (I18058)
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1470 | Leone's name is spelled "McQuiston" in the Cemetery and Marriage Books for Navarro County. | McCuistion, Leone (I4323)
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1471 | Leroy and Clentina did not have any children. | McQueston, Leroy (I13414)
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1472 | Leslie and Bernice did not have any children. | Bear, Bernice (I11472)
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1473 | Leslie died from injuries received in an automobile accident in Texas. | Haynes, Leslie Ann (I24298)
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1474 | Leslie died in the VA Hospital, Bonham, Texas. | McCuistion, Leslie Allen (I7167)
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1475 | Leslie's injury was the result of a homicide. | Richardson, Leslie Dean (I35518)
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1476 | Lester died at Bashline Memorial Hospital, Grove City, Pennsylvania. He had been in the hospital for ten days, since 5 February 1967; had an operation and died of a blood clot. | McQuiston, Lester Loyd (I2604)
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1477 | Letha (Riley) Dean Kendall, 108, of Kokomo passed away Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 5 Star Residences at North Woods. She was born January 21, 1912 to Albert and Cora (Shively) Riley in her home in Cassville. Letha's mother passed away when she was just eight years old. She graduated from Howard Township School in 1930 and worked for Wards and Stellite in Kokomo. Letha married Conrad Dean, who was her high school sweetheart, in 1931. He was killed in a tragic accident six months later. She later married Fred Kendall in 1940. He preceded her in death in 1999. Letha was a charter member of Northview Christian Church. She was active as a teacher, Deaconess, and sang in the choir. She enjoyed singing, reading her Bible, and working on the farm, especially driving the tractor. She was an avid fan of basketball, especially the Pacers, Northwestern High School, and the Colts. Surviving her are niece; Mary Jo Wise of Pensacola, Florida, great nephew; Michael Shutt of Bloomfield, Indiana, and great nephew Riley Shutt of Bloomfield, Indiana. Preceding her in death were her parents, both husbands, two brothers; Kenneth Riley and Raymond "Red" Riley, three sisters; Mabel Zollman, Thelma Jones, and Gladys Ripberger. Services for Letha will take place at Northview Christian Church: 2059 N 100 E, in Kokomo, Monday July 13, 2020 at 11am. Pastor Chuck Armstrong is officiating. You may visit from 10am to 11am. If you wish to pay your respects to the family, it will be required that you wear a mask upon entering. If you choose not to do so, please leave a condolence on the website for the family. Burial will follow at Kokomo Memorial Park cemetery. If you wish to leave a donation in Letha's memory, please do so towards Northview Christian Church or the Kokomo Rescue Mission. | Riley, Letha May (I38288)
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1478 | Letter dtd 14 May 1976 fm Walter R. McCuistion | Source (S559)
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1479 | Letter from Lorraine: 'as far as us children know, our father was married before, and there was either 4 children or three--two girls, Lena McCuistion and Leitha McCuistion and son, George McCuistion. They married and did live in Texas. I do not remember if the other child was a boy or girl. Our father died in 1935, and at that time, I was just 4 years old. My mother did not remarry till in 1944 and she married Henry C. Bartholomew; he passed away in 1957 and she remarried again in 1959 to charles W. Cheever. Mother passed away in 3 March 1961." | McCuistion, Lorraine Bessie (I6160)
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1480 | Letter from Maudie stated she had two daughters. A letter from Maudie's sister, Bertha Dunlap, stated there were three daughters-one of whom had her own daughter, and one of whom was adopted by their brother, Oscar McCuistion. | McCuistion, Maudine Mae (I5131)
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1481 | Letter received 13 days after George K.'s death. | Source (S31)
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1482 | Lettice was betrothed to a Mr. Warner who was in Europe at the time Mr. Clagett appeared in Portsmouth. It was believed to be through her mothers ambitions that she married before Mr. Warner's return. Historians tell that the life of Letitia with Mr. Clagett was not a happy one but was offset by many happy years with Simon McQuesten. | Mitchell, Letitia (I13652)
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1483 | Levina and Harvey were married by John M. Campbell. | Family: Harvey E. Weldon / Levina McCuistion (F4804)
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1484 | Lewis was not married. | McQuistion, Lewis Handford (I15047)
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1485 | Lewis's death was from pneumonia. | McQuiston, Lewis Harry (I22721)
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1486 | License file number 007089 | Family: Elmer M. McQuiston / Anna May Fillmore (F773)
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1487 | License file number 5243 | Family: William Grant McQuiston / Henrietta Meach (F1905)
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1488 | License file number 53366 | Family: John Elder McQuiston / Phoebe Evans (F777)
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1489 | Lilburn died in a skin-diving accident. | McQuiston, Lilburn James (I6149)
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1490 | Lillian died of consumption after an illness lasting several months. | Schmid, Lillian (I7315)
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1491 | Lillie May was not married. | McCuiston, Lillie May (I10894)
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1492 | Lilly Jane is the twin sister of Wylie Roy. | McQuiston, Lilly Jane (I14634)
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1493 | Linda Lou Emley, age 61, of Richmond, died Thursday, March 8, 2018. A celebration of life service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 24, at the First Baptist Church of Richmond, where visitation begins at 1 p.m. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Hickory Grove Cemetery. Thurman Funeral Home in Richmond is in charge of arrangements. ∼ Linda Lou Emley, 61, of Richmond, a real Ray County treasure, passed away, Thursday, March 8, 2018, at her residence at the Ray County Museum. Linda was born Nov. 29, 1956, in Lexington, one of three children born to James Benjamin “J.B.” and Bettie Lou (Schooler) Martin. Linda went to Richmond High School, and then studied at Wentworth Military Academy. Linda was first married to Jason Emley of Richmond on June 8, 1972. They later divorced. She then married Mark Weber, of Richmond, on June 14, 1986, and they later divorced. Linda worked in the airline technology industry for more than 30 years. She first worked at Worldspan and then Travelport. Linda was currently the site manager of Ray County Museum & Genealogical Library, and so much more. Linda loved history. Her interest in local history, myths, folk lore and legends, led her to conduct research on Ray County’s rich history. From community founders, to Capt. William “Bloody Bill” Anderson, to Jesse James, Civil War history, and the area’s extensive Mormon history, Linda was your go-to person. She was our area community historian. Many of her conversations started with, “Did you know?” She was a walking, talking time capsule. Linda published many articles and spoke to many groups regarding her local research and what she discovered on that journey. Many people enjoyed her stories and they were always interesting – especially the ones about her spirit friends at the museum. Linda was dedicated to learning and sharing what she learned. She always said she believed in knowing where you are going, but, that you must know where you have been. She touched many people with her kindness, knowledge and her big laugh and smile. She was a Christian and would share her faith in God to others and always add some history to go with it. Linda was a very active community member and belonged to many service organizations, such as Richmond Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club of Richmond, The Allen-Morton-Watkins Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), of which she was the regent and Ray County Historical Society. Linda was on the board of Hickory Grove Baptist Cemetery and served on a number of committees with the Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce. Linda is survived by her mother, Bettie Lou Martin, of Richmond; three sons, Travis Emley and Landon Branstietter, both of Richmond and Gabe Emley, and his wife, Clarice, of Port Orchard, Wash.; four grandchildren, Sherman Emley, and his wife, Dana, Mason Emley, Ethan Emley and Madeline Emley; one great-grandson, Charles Emley, and one on the way, baby boy Gordon Emley; one brother, James Michael Martin, and his wife, Leann, of Smithville; her sister, Jane Flexter, and her husband, Gregory, of Indian Hill, Ohio; and her extended family and many friends. She was preceded in death by her father J.B. Martin. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hickory Grove Baptist Church or Ray County Museum & Genealogical Library in memory of Linda. Visitation will take place from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at the First Baptist Church of Richmond. A memorial celebration of Linda’s Life will follow at 2 p.m. at the church. Inurnment will take place at a later date in Hickory Grove Cemetery. | Martin, Linda Lou (I43208)
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1494 | Linda Posten Obituary Linda M. Posten, 81, of Williamsport, died on Monday, January 22, 2024. She was born June 17, 1942 in Lewisburg, a daughter of the late Paul L. and Mary Kathryn (McCormick) Brungard. She married Tom Posten, who passed away in 1989. Linda was a 1960 graduate of Milton High School. She worked for over 45 years in the loan and credit card departments for several banks, starting out first as a bank teller in Milton. She then worked in western Pennsylvania at the same bank for nearly 30 years in the loan department, then the credit card department as a credit card specialist. She enjoyed the in-person customer service aspect of the jobs. Linda not only loved to read, but also loved history. She looked forward to completing daily crossword puzzles. Linda enjoyed crocheting, embroidering, wood refinishing, and restoring linens. She maintained items in an antique/flea market booth for years. She also volunteered at women’s shelters in various capacities. Surviving are one son, Brad Reedy; three daughters, Pamela Kelly, Deidre Wauhop, and Tina Skinner; two brothers, Bill and Richard Brungard; two sisters, Gail Cunningham and Kathy Brungard; three grandchildren, Nicole Reedy, Tiffany Marino, and Aaron Cook; six great-grandchildren, Tiffany, Natalie, Heaven, Leia, Lacey, and Danny. Services will be held privately at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions in Linda’s memory may be made to either James V. Brown Library 19 E. 4th Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 or YMCA’s Wise Options 815 W. 4th Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. The family is being assisted by Grenoble Funeral Home & Crematory, 308 Main St. Watsontown. | Brungard, Linda Marie (I17745)
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1495 | Linda Thompson lists her name as Zelma Arletta; however, she is mentioned in her father's will as Martha Alice Ezell. | McCuistion, Martha Alice (I19289)
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1496 | Lisa Anderson is the 5th great granddaughter of Isabel McQuiston. | Source (S5242)
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1497 | Listed in the vitals records is the entry, "Moses Page of Saco and Clara McQuestion of Biddeford have this day entered their intentions of marriage with me. James Foss, Town Clerk" | Family: Moses Page / Clarissa Courtner McQuesten (F4362)
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1498 | Listed twice: 1st as Dorothea, 3079 and unmarried; 2nd as Dorothy and married to a Milburn, 3529. | McQuiston, Dorothy Isabelle (I6279)
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1499 | Lived at Fosterville and near Manchester, Coffee County, Tennessee. 19 January 1880 he left for Arkansas and located in Izard County, between the Black and White Rivers. 1882, bought a farm just south of Oxford, Arkansas on the old Military Road that was made to transport the Indians from their old homes, to what was to be Indian Territory. | McCuistion, James Porter (I438)
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1500 | Lived in Canada. | Shelton, Wanda Ellamay (I232)
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