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701 | Elisha and Elinor were married by a Deacon of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, Austin, Texas. | Family: Elisha McCuistion / Elinor Soules (F1161)
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702 | Elisha and Lourana did not have any children. Elisha McCuistion was born in Tennessee, he moved to Missouri, and then to Texas in 1844, locating near Webberville, east of Austin. About 1856, he moved to Hays County, Texas, settling on Cypress Creek, a little above Wimberley. At the time, Wimberley was known as Cude's Mill. | McCuistion, Elisha (I747)
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703 | Elisha Nicholson is listed on the bond with Jonathan Hamilton listed as witness and Clerk of the Court. | Family: James McCuistion / Jean Nicholson (F54)
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704 | Elisya Alonza is the twin brother of Elias Moore. | McQuiston, Elisya Alonza (I11028)
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705 | Eliza and Joseph are listed in the home of Hugh and Margaret Bare on the 1850 census. Nothing more is known about these children, Hugh Bare or his wife, Margaret. | McCuistion, Joseph (I22830)
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706 | Eliza Ann died a few months after the birth of her daughter. | Baird, Eliza Ann (I11327)
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707 | Eliza was not married. | McQuiston, Eliza Martha (I11717)
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708 | Eliza's death was due to paralysis, from which she had suffered for three years, during which time she had been unable to walk. She "was a most estimable woman, widely and favorably known, and was a member of the Presbyterian church." She is buried on the family cemetery of David McQuistion, her father-in-law. | Rodgers, Eliza (I2087)
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709 | Elizabeth and her husband, Richard, died within one year of each other. Elizabeth's four minor daughters were with Andrew McCuiston, who had been appointed their guardian. | Bradshaw, Elizabeth (I19648)
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710 | Elizabeth and Hugh were foster parents to her brothers and sister, Charles, Robert and Sarah Wilson, after the death of their parent's. | Wilson, Elizabeth (I11091)
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711 | Elizabeth C. (Burry) Haynes passed into eternity on Tuesday, September 29 2009 at Shirkey Nursing Home, Richmond MO. She was born on April 2 1914 in Breckenridge, MO, and was the daughter of John P. and Eva (Hilt) Burry. When she was 4 years old, her mother Eva died and she then was raised by her uncle and aunt, Jacob and Mary Burry. She married Orval L. Haynes on July 24 1948. Orval died in 1989. She was also preceded in death by her father, John P. Burry and her uncle and aunt, Jacob and Mary Burry. Elizabeth graduated from Ludlow High School in 1931. After graduating, she worked for the Cleo Cola Bottling Co. in Chillicothe MO. She attended the Chillicothe Business College and then moved to Kansas City, where she attended Park College. She was employed by Employer's Reinsurance Corp. for 36 years. Elizabeth and Orval both retired in 1974 and enjoyed traveling to AZ, CO and south MO. She also enjoyed spending time many friends and family. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. She was of the Christian faith. Funeral services will be held Friday October 2, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at Polley Funeral Home in Richmond, MO. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service from 1 to 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Richmond Memory Gardens. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Children's Mercy Hospital, Legacy Society of Kansas City, MO. | Burry, Elizabeth Celinda (I42159)
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712 | Elizabeth Cherry Alexander, 39, of Raleigh, NC, passed away on June 27, 2024, surrounded by her family, after a courageous 20-month battle against stage four colon cancer. She is now in the care of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Elizabeth was born on May 6, 1985, to Burford and Patricia Cherry in Statesville, NC. Growing up, Elizabeth was a talented singer, musician, volleyball player, and loving older sister to Katherine. Faith was the center of her life starting at a young age, which began through her active involvement in First Presbyterian’s youth program. After graduating from Hickory High School in 2003, she went on to study early childhood education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Teaching Fellows scholarship. She began her education career as a second-grade teacher at Combs Elementary in Raleigh, NC. In 2007, Elizabeth met the love of her life, Graham Alexander and began her next adventure. They got married in Hickory, NC at her childhood church, on June 26, 2010. She and Graham are devout members of Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Raleigh. After teaching in the public school system for five years, Elizabeth went on to serve as the Children’s Ministry Director at Christ the King. The light of their lives are their three precious children, Margaret (age 10), Joseph (age 8), and Caleb (age 4). A Celebration of Life service will be held on Monday, July 1, 2024, at 11am at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 100 Peace St., Raleigh, NC. The service will be live streamed at the following link, https://youtube.com/live/dYImHPqZh_M?feature=share In lieu of flowers, Elizabeth had requested that her family and friends give a donation of time, of serving others, be made in her name | Cherry, Elizabeth Hamilton (I32326)
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713 | Elizabeth died at eleven weeks of age. | McQuiston, Elizabeth McDill (I15491)
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714 | Elizabeth died from pneumonia and spinal meningitis with staphlococcal infection. The certificate mentions a contributing factor of malnutrition in infancy. | McCuistion, Elizabeth Joyce (I12344)
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715 | Elizabeth died months after the birth of her ninth child. | Peck, Elizabeth Jane Caroline (I16711)
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716 | Elizabeth died of arteriosclerotic heart disease. On a copy of official removal permit, her name is spelled McQuestion. | Forsyth, Elizabeth (I13973)
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717 | Elizabeth died of Consumption (Tuberculosis). | McCuistion, Elizabeth (I389)
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718 | Elizabeth is buried beside her first husband in New York. | Salisbury, Elizabeth (I20878)
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719 | Elizabeth is the first cousin of William's first wife, Nancy Jane Moody. | Family: William Wiley Bucy / Elizabeth McCuiston (F1035)
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720 | Elizabeth is the twin sister of Margaret. | McQuiston, Elizabeth (I11665)
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721 | Elizabeth Maxine Pyke, 90, of Kokomo, passed away at 9:37 AM Thursday March 15, 2018 at North Woods Village, Kokomo. Born December 15, 1927 in Howard County, she was the daughter of the late Abe Campbell and Hester T. (Dillman) Campbell. In August 1956 she married George O. Pyke. He preceded her in death on March 31, 1970. She was a homemaker who loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren. Elizabeth loved to boogie and listen to music. She loved swinging on her porch and taking in the scents of her lilacs. She liked to reminisce about her time in Greentown growing up. Survivors include three daughters Linda McKee of Kokomo Judy Ennis (Don McMullan) of Kokomo, Georgetta K. (Ralph) Ryan of Kokomo; five brothers Merrell (Katrina) Campbell of Greentown, Darrell (Faye) Campbell of Kokomo, Larry Campbell of Kokomo, Vick Campbell of Kokomo, and Jeff Campbell of Kokomo; two sisters Mary Lou Groves of Kokomo and Phyllis Chapel of Noblesville. There are also 10 grandchildren Jim Nelson, Angie (David) Barreira, April Grammer, Joel Fink, John Ennis, Ryan Ennis, Travis Ennis, Matthew (Tiffany) Ennis, Dustin Pyke, and Heidi (Mike) McDonald. There are also 14 great grandchildren, 6 great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one son George L. Pyke, brothers Junior Campbell, Jack Campbell, Ray Keith Campbell; sisters Kate Reynolds, Barbara Eades, and Betty Campbell; also by three grandsons Stevie and Donnie Fink, and Cory Ryan; also one great great granddaughter Everleigh Smith. Funeral services will be 1:00 PM Tuesday March 20, 2018 at Ellers Mortuary Webster Street Chapel, 3400 South Webster Street, Kokomo. Pastor Kim Drake will officiate. Burial will follow in Albright Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Tuesday at the mortuary. | Campbell, Elizabeth Maxine (I39634)
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722 | Elizabeth McCuistion Obituary Elizabeth Avery McCuistion, lovingly known as "Sissy," passed away peacefully on February 20, 2025, at the age of 88. She was welcomed into heaven, reunited at last with her beloved husband, Mac, whom she had missed dearly since his passing. Born in Paducah, Kentucky, to Frederick Mercer and Bessie Mae Avery, Sissy spent her early years alongside her cherished sister, Virginia "Gigi" Avery Jordan. As a teenager, she moved with her family to Little Rock, Arkansas, where she graduated as Salutatorian from Little Rock Central High School. Sissy had a natural gift for performance-whether on stage or in everyday life-captivating those around her with her radiant smile, singing voice, and boundless charm. She never met a stranger, treating everyone she encountered with warmth, whether a grocery store clerk or a corporate executive. Her ability to make people feel seen and valued became the foundation of a life spent in service to others. While attending Mississippi State College for Women, fate led her to Herman Dwan "Mac" McCuistion, the man who would become her lifelong love. For 59 years, they built a beautiful life together, raising four children-Frederic Scott, Stewart Dwan, Mark Avery, and Lisa Elizabeth-in Dallas, Texas. Sissy's family was the heart of her world, and when her children became parents, she embraced her cherished role as "Mimi" to her six grandchildren. Her love knew no bounds, and she delighted in showering them with affection, laughter, and a bit of well-earned spoiling. Faith was the compass that guided Sissy through life's joys and challenges. Her relationship with God brought her strength, particularly during the unimaginable loss of her son, Stewart, at just 10 years old. Even in grief, she found purpose in sharing her faith, singing in church choirs, leading Bible studies, and offering words of encouragement to all who crossed her path. She believed deeply in the power of love, kindness, and the promise of Heaven. After her children left home, Sissy pursued a new chapter, earning a bachelor's degree in social work from Texas Woman's University and a master's degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. Her passion for helping others led her to provide free therapy sessions in her home-offering support, comfort, and understanding to those in need. Later, when she and Mac moved to New Jersey, she continued her calling, working at a senior center where she doted on elderly clients as if they were family. Even in her final years in a memory care center, she instinctively sought to help those around her, a testament to her unwavering spirit of compassion. Sissy was preceded in death by her husband, Mac; her beloved son, Stewart; her parents, Frederick and Bessie; and her sister, Virginia. She is survived by her children, Scott McCuistion, Mark McCuistion, and Lisa Lewis (Mike); and her adored grandchildren, Avery McCuistion, Myer McCuistion, Michael McCuistion (Amber), Michelle McCuistion, Ethan Lewis, and Hannah Lewis (Tucker). Sissy's life was a melody of love, faith, and service-one that will continue to echo in the hearts of those she touched. She leaves behind a legacy of warmth and kindness, and while she will be profoundly missed, her spirit will forever shine in the lives of those who knew her. Obituary published on Legacy.com by Allen Family Funeral - Plano on Feb. 25, 2025. | Avery, Elizabeth (I7681)
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723 | Elizabeth McQuerter is buried in Old Franklin Cemetery, located on Daggett Ranch; 2 miles southwest of Franklin, Texas. | McQuerter, Elizabeth (I385)
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724 | Elizabeth points out the three events occuring 8 September; the birth of her father, her birth and the death of her mother. | McCuiston, Edith Leona (I3600)
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725 | Elizabeth was accidentally shot to death by a youth. | McCuistion, Elizabeth Jane (I12055)
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726 | Elizabeth was born at 7 o'clock in the morning. | McCuistion, Elizabeth Jane (I12055)
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727 | Elizabeth was either married or dead in 1830. | McCuistion, Elizabeth (I389)
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728 | Elizabeth was pregnant at the time of her death. She contracted the flu virus, and died during the influenza epidemic that swept the nation in 1918. | McCuistion, Elizabeth (I18387)
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729 | Elizabeth wrote the following poem when she was twelve years of age. The Squirrel Whisky, Frisky, Hippity, hop, Up he goes To the tree-top. Whirly, twirly, Round and round, Down he scampers To the ground. Furly, curly, What a tail! Tall as a feather, Broad as a sail. Where's his supper? In the shell, Snappy, cracky, Out it fell. She was awarded a $1.00 prize for best orignial poem. | MacQueston, Elizabeth (I6636)
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730 | Elizabeth's cremains were interred at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts. They were later removed and interment was at Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, Massachusetts on 4 March 1963. | Forsyth, Elizabeth (I13973)
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731 | Elizabeth's daughter, Frances lists the year of birth as 1876. | Leek, Elizabeth Susan (I29)
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732 | Ella is the twin sister of Alice Burch, Alice is the wife of James McQuiston. | Burch, Ella (I8659)
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733 | Ella may be buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Dunn County, Wisconsin. | Everson, Ella (I14543)
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734 | Ella was not married. | McCuistion, Ella Mae (I12160)
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735 | Ella's death was ruled a suicide, death by hanging at the City Jail; pronounced at St. Joseph's Hospital. | Martin, Ella Ellsworthe (I16066)
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736 | Ellsworth N. T. McQuiston died because of a prenatal malformation. | McQuiston, Ellsworth Neal Tomy (I6716)
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737 | Elmer died from a gunshot. He was crawling under a fence, when he accidently shot himself with his own gun. This was witnessed by his Mother. | Lollar, Elmer Lee (I23100)
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738 | Elsie Marie Hall, 84, of Wentzville, MO passed away on Thursday, December 22, 2016. Elsie was born April 2, 1932 in Portis, Kansas to Ellsworth and Edith Kindley. Elsie and her husband, Von, served as missionaries in Nigeria, Africa. Elsie was an elementary school teacher in Missouri and worked with Family Foundations International. Elsie is survived by her son; Douglas (Cindy) Hall of Owasso, OK; daughters; Beverly (Jim) Holloran of St. Charles, MO and Brenda (Don) Granger of Prince Anne, MD; eleven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a brother, Edward (Margot) Kindley of Ballwin, MO. In addition to her parents, Elsie was preceded in death by a daughter, Roberta Miller who passed away in 2007. Memorial contributions in Elsie's name may be made to New Hope Cemetery or Church of the Brethren Mission Nigerian Girls’ Brigade, c/o CBM Headquarters, 1451 Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120. Arr: Thurman Funeral Home, Richmond, Mo (816) 776-2233. Interment will take place at New Hope United Methodist Church, North of Hardin, MO at 1:30 pm on Saturday, Jan 7, 2017. There will be a Memorial Service at Life Gate Church in St Peters, Mo at 2 pm on Sunday, Jan 8, 2017. | Kindley, Elsie Marie (I43497)
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739 | Elsie McQuiston Livonia - Passed away April 14, 2020, at the age of 104. Beloved wife of the late Clarence. Loving mother of the late Barbara McQuiston and Beverly (William) Burroughs. Cherished grandmother of Kathy Mihm (Kevin Leggert), David Boysel, and William Burroughs. Great-grandmother of Stephen, Dyana and Christopher and great-great-grandmother of Lyllian, Nicholas, Sydney and Madelyn. A private burial was held at Glen Eden Cemetery. The family entrusted her care and services to the L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, Westland. | Elsie (I37334)
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740 | ELWOOD - Deloris Campbell, 77, lifelong resident of Elwood, passed away Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014, at St. Vincent Mercy Hospital surrounded by her loving family following an extended illness. Deloris was born Nov. 6, 1936, in Elwood to Willie and Mildred (Leever) Caldwell. She married Jackie Campbell on Aug. 20, 1955, and he passed away on May 22, 2011. Deloris had been employed at Emka Machine & Tool, and most recently at the Elwood YMCA as the receptionist. She enjoyed reading and working her crossword puzzles. Deloris loved to go camping, fishing and just spend time with her family. Deloris is survived by children, Debbie (Jeff) Arehart of Elwood, Roger (Susan) Campbell of Arden, N.C., and Dana (Dana Lynn) Campbell of Anderson; nine grandchildren, Desiree (Shawn) Lineberry, Ivy (Jimmy) Rigney, Jessica, Jama and Jenna Campbell, Tyler and Brooke Campbell, Mandy Wright and Breann Cain; and several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Deloris was preceded in death by her parents; husband; two sisters, Wilma Slayton and Ilene Stage; and two brothers, Willie Caldwell Jr. and Don Leever. Funeral service will be 7 p.m. Tuesday at Dunnichay Funeral Home, Elwood. Burial will be at a later date. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the United Mitochondria Disease Foundation. | Caldwell, Deloris (I39642)
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741 | Elza and Mattie did not have any children. | McQuiston, Elza Alexander (I6747)
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742 | Emalina died in the 1930's. | Carline, Emalina Lucy (I13076)
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743 | Emma suffered from the effects of dementia. | McCuistion, Emma Louise (I6785)
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744 | Emma was the cousin of Frances Banks, William's first wife. | Banks, Emma Florence (I18159)
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745 | Emmet is the great grandnephew of Daniel Boone. | Womack, Emmet (I22718)
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746 | Entry reads: Ethan McCuistion was married with Mary Gordon both of Socorro December 10 1890. Witnesses: L. H. Macomber and Ettie McCuistion In faith of all these I sign Rev. Anthony Fourchign, Pastor and Rector of Saint Michael's Church of Socorro, N.M. | Family: Ethan McCuistion / Mary Gordon (F11649)
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747 | Entry Reads: Married at Socorro New Mexico November 5th 1900 William N. McCammon of Magdalena New Mexico; to Margaret E. McCuistion of Socorro New Mexico; By Me M. Matthieson Pastor Presb. Church Witness: Jessie McCuistion Edith M. McCuistion | Family: William N. McCammon / Margaret E. McCuistion (F11651)
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748 | Entry Reads: Territory of New Mexico County of Socorro Marriage I, W. M. Borrowdale, Justice of the Peace in and for Precinct No. 12, County of Socorro and Territory of New Mexico have in the presence of witnesses hereinafter named on this the first day of January A. D. 1895 joined in marrige in the town of Magdalena N.M. John W. Cox and Miss Ettie McCuistion. Witnesses Jno A. Bain Mrs Jno A. Bain W. M. Borrowdale Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 12 | Family: John William Cox, Jr. / Etta McCuistion (F11654)
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749 | Entry states: Widowed, died 16 December 1905 at the age of 88 years 8 days. The place of death was Cardington, Ohio; the cause of death was old age. | Aldrich, Electa May (I8565)
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750 | Ernest died in an automobile accident. | Hardcastle, Ernest W. (I10120)
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