Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John Lafayette Holloway.
You can visit the memorial page for Janie [Lucas] Holloway.
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Lucas, Janie - 1882
Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John Lafayette Holloway.
You can visit the memorial page for Janie Holloway.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John Lafayette Holloway.
You can visit the memorial page for Janie Holloway.
Caldwell, Mr - 1882
Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
Williams, J.S. (Rev) - 1882
Married at the residence of Mr. Caldwell near Pineapple by Rev. J.S. Williams on Dec. 7th, Mr. J.L. Holloway & Miss Janie Lucas.
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 16-Dec-1882
Stanford, Beulah B [McBryde] - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
McBryde, Angus - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Angus McBryde.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Angus McBryde.
Stanford, Richmond - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Richmond Stanford.
You can visit the memorial page for Beulah B McBryde Stanford.
Wethers, J. A. (Rev) - 1882
Married on Sunday Nov. 26th at Cotton Valley M.E. Church by Rev. J.A. Wethers, Mr. Richmond Stanford of Pineapple to Miss Beulah B. McBryde, daughter of Judge Angus McBryde of Macon County.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Dec-1882
Padgett, John A - 1882
Tribute of Respect by the Castle Hall of Honor Lodge #21, K. of P., to brother John A. Padgett
~ Pineapple Gazette 25-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John A. Padgett.
~ Pineapple Gazette 25-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for John A. Padgett.
Jackson, Robert Walter - 1882
Died in Pineapple on the 12th of "yellow chills" Robert Jackson, aged 21 years. He is survived by his aged parents, sisters, and brothers. Was a member of the Methodist Church.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Robert Walter Jackson.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Robert Walter Jackson.
Pineapple Gazette : 1882 - 1887
Publication Year(s): 1882 - 1887
Newspaper published in: Pine Apple, Alabama
Newspaper published in: Pine Apple, Alabama
Nettles, Samuel Henry (Rev) - 1882
Married on 11/15/1882 at the residence of the bride's uncle in Montgomery by Rev. M.S. Andrews, Rev. S.H. Nettles & Miss Emma N. NeSmith.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norna NeSmith Nettles.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norna NeSmith Nettles.
Nettles, Emma Norma [NeSmith] - 1882
Married on 11/15/1882 at the residence of the bride's uncle in Montgomery by Rev. M.S. Andrews, Rev. S.H. Nettles & Miss Emma N. NeSmith.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norma NeSmith Nettles.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Henry Nettles.
You can visit the memorial page for Emma Norma NeSmith Nettles.
Andrews, M.S. (Rev) - 1882
Married on 11/15/1882 at the residence of the bride's uncle in Montgomery by Rev. M.S. Andrews, Rev. S.H. Nettles & Miss Emma N. NeSmith.
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 18-Nov-1882
Weiss, Elizabeth - 1937
Evangelist At Schoeneck
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Horwath, Marie - 1937
Evangelist At Schoeneck
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Elizabeth Weiss, 21 year old girl evangelist of Miller's Heights, will speak in
the Schoeneck Moravian Church on Sunday night.
She is a sister to Mrs. Marie Horwath, born blind, who spoke last Sunday night,
telling how her eyes were miraculously opened at the age of 19. Elizabeth can relate hundreds of other remarkable experiences.
The public is invited to attend.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 8
Buss, Harold - 1937
Fire At Clearfield Store
A shed to the rear of the Clearfield Store operated by Harold Buss, was completely
destroyed by fire yesterday morning of unknown origin.
The Nazareth fire department rushed to the scene, but did not go into action as
the entire building was already a mass of flames. The estimated damage is
approximately $100.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
A shed to the rear of the Clearfield Store operated by Harold Buss, was completely
destroyed by fire yesterday morning of unknown origin.
The Nazareth fire department rushed to the scene, but did not go into action as
the entire building was already a mass of flames. The estimated damage is
approximately $100.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
Mackes, Clark Franklin - 1937
Young Mother Burns To Death -- Brother Rescues Baby From Raging Flames
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Clark Franklin Mackes.
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Clark Franklin Mackes.
Hawk, Lottie [Mackes] - 1937
Young Mother Burns To Death -- Brother Rescues Baby From Raging Flames
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Lottie [Mackes] Hawk.
Mrs. Lottie Hawk, 19-year-old mother and wife of Paul Hawk, residing along the blacktop road leading from Clearfield to Wind Gap, was burned to death Tuesday afternoon at about five o'clock when fire destroyed their home. The cause of the blaze is unknown as only she and a 15-month-old daughter were in the home at the time.
The flames were discovered by Mrs. Hawk's brother, Clark Mackes, a WPA worker upon returning from work. Although the entire one-story structure was in flames when discovered, Mr. Mackes rushed to the door of the dwelling, opened it and found his sister on the floor in flames. He pulled her body outside, but she was dead when taken from the blaze. The baby, heard whining under a bed, was rescued through a window in the rear of the building, after receiving burns about the arms and face. Baby Pauline was rushed to Bette Hospital, Easton, where her condition is reported fair.
The mother, Mrs. Paul Hawk, is survived by her husband and daughter; her parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Mackes; three sisters, Laura and Evelyn at home and Mrs.
Walter Paulus, of Stockertown; eight brothers, William and Walter of Wind Gap;
Clinton of Bethlehem; Clark of Point Phillis; Warren of Allentown; George of
Clearfield and David and Norman at home.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home of Herbert Bensing, of Moorestown, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 7
You can visit the memorial page for Lottie [Mackes] Hawk.
Getz, Harold - 1937
Retail Division Organized By Chamber Of Commerce -- Retailers Now Solicited; To Have Regular Round Table Conferences
The Strengthening of a weak link of the local Chamber of Commerce is now being
sought by members of that body in the organization of a local Merchants' Retail
Division. Several meetings have already been conducted by the committee headed
by Harold Getz, proprietor of The Leader Store, in an effort of establishing
sound co-operation among local businesses houses.
It is proposed that each committee within the Retail Division appointed to
represent the different lines of merchandise will bring about a thorough
understanding and go a long way toward solving the many problems faced from time
to time by the retailers.
The Retailers Division will always have the support of the Chamber in sponsoring
movements and funding worth-while activities. The Committee is making a store-
to-store canvass now and expects to make encouraging reports at the next meeting.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Columns 7 & 8
The Strengthening of a weak link of the local Chamber of Commerce is now being
sought by members of that body in the organization of a local Merchants' Retail
Division. Several meetings have already been conducted by the committee headed
by Harold Getz, proprietor of The Leader Store, in an effort of establishing
sound co-operation among local businesses houses.
It is proposed that each committee within the Retail Division appointed to
represent the different lines of merchandise will bring about a thorough
understanding and go a long way toward solving the many problems faced from time
to time by the retailers.
The Retailers Division will always have the support of the Chamber in sponsoring
movements and funding worth-while activities. The Committee is making a store-
to-store canvass now and expects to make encouraging reports at the next meeting.
~ The Nazareth Item 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Columns 7 & 8
Kichline, Monroe T - 1937
Monroe T. Kichline, 72 years old, for many years a constable of town, died Sunday evening of a heart attack at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pauley, 24 North New Street.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pauley and one grandchild. Mr. Kichline was a member of Farmersville Reformed congregation and of Nazareth Lodge, No. 1000, (1099??), I.O.O.P.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pauley. The Rev. H.J. Ehret, of Bethlehem, Reformed pastor at Farmersville church officiated and interment was made in the Easton Heights cemetery.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 6
You can visit the memorial page for Monroe T. Kichline.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pauley and one grandchild. Mr. Kichline was a member of Farmersville Reformed congregation and of Nazareth Lodge, No. 1000, (1099??), I.O.O.P.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pauley. The Rev. H.J. Ehret, of Bethlehem, Reformed pastor at Farmersville church officiated and interment was made in the Easton Heights cemetery.
~ The Nazareth Item - 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 6
You can visit the memorial page for Monroe T. Kichline.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Lloyd, James B - 1882
At the residence of the bride's father on the 8th, James B. Lloyd married Miss Maggie H. Adams, both of this place. Rev. T.Y. Abernathy officiated.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for James Buchanan Lloyd.
You can visit the memorial page for Maggie Herbert [Adams] Lloyd.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for James Buchanan Lloyd.
You can visit the memorial page for Maggie Herbert [Adams] Lloyd.
Adams, Maggie Herbert - 1882
At the residence of the bride's father on the 8th, James B. Lloyd married Miss Maggie H. Adams, both of this place. Rev. T.Y. Abernathy officiated.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for James Buchanan Lloyd.
You can visit the memorial page for Maggie Herbert [Adams] Lloyd.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for James Buchanan Lloyd.
You can visit the memorial page for Maggie Herbert [Adams] Lloyd.
Jackson, Sudie - 1882
Died in Pineapple on the 23rd inst., Sudie Jackson, wife of Mr. J.A. Jackson. She joined the Baptist Church at Pineapple 2 years ago and was a consistent member until last February when she united herself with the Methodist Church, of which her husband was a member. She is survived by her husband, father, grandfather, sisters and brothers.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Sudie Jackson.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Sudie Jackson.
Linam, H E - 1882
Died near Pineapple on the 15th inst. of Hemorrhage Malarial Fever, H.E. Linam.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for H E Linam.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for H E Linam.
Watt, Olivia H [Benson] - 1882
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Church on the evening of the 18th inst. by Rev. Mr. Abernathy, Mr. William H. Watt & Miss Olivia H. Benson, both of Forest Home.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21 Oct 1882
You can visit the memorial page for Olivia H. Watt.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21 Oct 1882
You can visit the memorial page for Olivia H. Watt.
Watt, William H - 1882
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Church on the evening of the 18th inst. by Rev. Mr. Abernathy, Mr. William H. Watt & Miss Olivia H. Benson, both of Forest Home.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for William H Watt.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for William H Watt.
Abernathy, T Y (Rev) - 1882
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Church on the evening of the 18th inst. by Rev. Mr. Abernathy, Mr. William H. Watt & Miss Olivia H. Benson, both of Forest Home.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21-Oct-1882
At the residence of the bride's father on the 8th, James B. Loyd married Miss Maggie H. Adams, both of this place. Rev. T.Y. Abernathy officiated.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Rev T Y Abernathy.
~ Pineapple Gazette 21-Oct-1882
At the residence of the bride's father on the 8th, James B. Loyd married Miss Maggie H. Adams, both of this place. Rev. T.Y. Abernathy officiated.
~ Pineapple Gazette 28-Oct-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Rev T Y Abernathy.
Gaston, Bulah - 1882
Died on Monday, October 9th, Bulah, daughter of A.B. & H.C. Gaston, aged 5 years.
~ Pineapple Gazette 14-Oct-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 14-Oct-1882
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Austin, Eliphalet - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
Paine, General - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
Austin, Calvin - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
Young, John - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
Leavitt, John - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for John Leavitt, Sr.
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for John Leavitt, Sr.
Case, Meshach - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for Meshach Case.
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for Meshach Case.
Blair, Eli - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
Blair, Elam - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
Quinby, Ephraim - 1874
First Fourth
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for Ephraim Quinby.
The first celebration of the Fourth of July was had in 1800, on the place of Ephraim Quinby. The twin brothers, Elam and Eli Blair, the one a fifer and the other a drummer, made their own instruments; the fife from an elder and the drum from a block of pepperidge, having heads of deerskin, he snares being made from a set of plow-lines belonging to Meshach Case.
It does not appear that any oration was delivered, though an excellent dinner was served up in an arbor, which toasts were honored with the usual stimulus and firing of guns. John Leavitt acted as Militia Captain.
A number of guests were present from abroad, among whom were John Young and Calvin Austin, of Youngstown, General Paine and Judge Eliphalet Austin, from the Lake Shore, with others from other points.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for Ephraim Quinby.
Fitch, John - 1874
The First Steamboat
His name was John Fitch. Twenty years before the great experiment of Fulton and Livingston, on the Hudson, a steamboat was constructed and put into operation in Philadelphia, under his sole direction, and was found to go at the rate of eight miles an hour.
He was considered, in his day, as quite visionary, and being a poor man, found it difficult to command the means to make his experiment. "Had his means been equal to the accomplishment of his designs, there can be no doubt that he would now hold undisputed the honor of having given to the country this most noble and useful invention".
He at last became discouraged and disheartened, and ended his days by suicide, and lies buried at Bardstown, Kentucky.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for the original gravesite for Lieut John Fitch.
You can visit the memorial page for the current gravesite for John Fitch..
His name was John Fitch. Twenty years before the great experiment of Fulton and Livingston, on the Hudson, a steamboat was constructed and put into operation in Philadelphia, under his sole direction, and was found to go at the rate of eight miles an hour.
He was considered, in his day, as quite visionary, and being a poor man, found it difficult to command the means to make his experiment. "Had his means been equal to the accomplishment of his designs, there can be no doubt that he would now hold undisputed the honor of having given to the country this most noble and useful invention".
He at last became discouraged and disheartened, and ended his days by suicide, and lies buried at Bardstown, Kentucky.
~ Combination Atlas Map of Trumbull County, Ohio - Compiled, Drawn and Published From Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts, Chicago, ILL. 1874, Reprinted 1974 by The Bookmark, P. O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. and sponsored by the Trumbull County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society - Page 13
You can visit the memorial page for the original gravesite for Lieut John Fitch.
You can visit the memorial page for the current gravesite for John Fitch..
Purifoy, Henry Marshall - 1882
Died in Onchita Co., Ark., on the 8th inst., in the 70th year of his age, Capt. Henry M. Purifoy, brother of ouor esteemed fellow citizen, Hon, Jno. W. Purifoy.
~ Pineapple Gazette 30-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Capt Henry Marshall Purifoy.
~ Pineapple Gazette 30-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Capt Henry Marshall Purifoy.
Smith, Infant Daughter - 1882
Mr. & Mrs. E.A. Smith have the sympathy of the entire community in the death of their little daughter, aged 13 months, on the 14th.
~ Pineapple Gazette 23-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Infant Daughter Smith.
~ Pineapple Gazette 23-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Infant Daughter Smith.
Powell, Moses - 1882
We regret to chronicle the death of Mr. Moses Powell, aged 72, on the evening of the 15th inst.
~ Pineapple Gazette 23-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Moses Powell.
~ Pineapple Gazette 23-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Moses Powell.
Sellers, Amanda - 1882
Miss Amanda Sellers departed this life at her mother's residence in Bursonville, Ark. Sunday night the 10th inst., aged about 16 years. Was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
~ Pineapple Gazette 23-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Amanda Sellers.
~ Pineapple Gazette 23-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Amanda Sellers.
Turner, Jack - 1882
The Choctaw Courier in its last publication has an editorial in justification of the action of the people of Choctaw County in the hanging of Jack Turner, the insurrectionist. It appears much important evidence has not been made public because of its bearing on the case of the 6 imprisoned coadjutors of Turner.
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Jack Turner .
~ Pineapple Gazette 09-Sept-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Jack Turner .
Moreland, Infant - 1882
The little babe of Mr. & Mrs. Isaac T. Moreland died on the 2nd instance.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Infant Moreland.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Infant Moreland.
Daily, J. T. - 1882
Married at the residence of the bride's father near Buena Vista on 6/22/1882, Mr. W.B. Rodgers and Miss S.A.C. Watson with J.T. Daily officiating.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
Watson, S. A. C. - 1882
Married at the residence of the bride's father near Buena Vista on 6/22/1882, Mr. W.B. Rodgers and Miss S.A.C. Watson with J.T. Daily officiating.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
Rodgers, W. B. - 1882
Married at the residence of the bride's father near Buena Vista on 6/22/1882, Mr. W.B. Rodgers and Miss S.A.C. Watson with J.T. Daily officiating.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
Lloyd, Mollie C - 1882
Tribute of respect to Mrs. Mattie Stanford a member of the Woman's Missionary Society of Pineapple, Al. Signed Mollie C. Lloyd, Secretary.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
Stanford, Mattie - 1882
Tribute of respect to Mrs. Mattie Stanford a member of the Woman's Missionary Society of Pineapple, Al. Signed Mollie C. Lloyd, Secretary.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
Chapman, Dr - 1882
Henry Sims living near Simpkinsville, Monroe Co. attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat from ear to ear. Dr. Chapman was called in after a lapse of 24 hours and found Sims in critical condition. He has a wife and 6 children.
~ Pineapple Gazette 03-Jun-1882
~ Pineapple Gazette 03-Jun-1882
Lazenby, Enoch Marvin - 1882
Enoch Marvin, little son of J.E.& M.E. Lazenby died May 24, aged 5 years.
~ Pineapple Gazette 03-Jun-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Enoch Marvin Lazenby.
~ Pineapple Gazette 03-Jun-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Enoch Marvin Lazenby.
Sims, Henry - 1882
Henry Sims living near Simpkinsville, Monroe Co. attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat from ear to ear. Dr. Chapman was called in after a lapse of 24 hours and found Sims in critical condition. He has a wife and 6 children.
~ Pineapple Gazette 03-Jun-1882
Henry Simms, who attempted suicide on the 28th ult., died last Thursday from effects of the wound. He leaves a wife and 6 little children in an almost helpless condition. His mind has been affected for some time.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Henry Sims.
~ Pineapple Gazette 03-Jun-1882
Henry Simms, who attempted suicide on the 28th ult., died last Thursday from effects of the wound. He leaves a wife and 6 little children in an almost helpless condition. His mind has been affected for some time.
~ Pineapple Gazette 10-Jun-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Henry Sims.
Steen, J.W. (Capt) - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
McElroy, E.R. - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Skinner, Dave, - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Speir, J.P. (Capt) - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Capt J P Speir.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Capt J P Speir.
Schwarz, Isaac - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Jones, D.D. (Dr) - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Purifoy, J.W. (Capt) - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Capt John Wesley Purifoy.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
You can visit the memorial page for Capt John Wesley Purifoy.
Jones, C.C. (Dr) - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Bizzell, J.I. - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Albritton, E.A. - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Lee, L.L. - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Williams, J.C. - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Burson, E. (Capt) - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Purifoy, W.S. - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
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On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
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Palmer, D - 1882
Snow Hill Beat Meeting. A meeting was held to appoint delegates to the county convention. D. Palmer on a motion was called to the chair and W.S. Purifoy was requested to sit as secretary.
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
On motion of Capt. E. Burson a committee of 5: Capt. E. Burson, J.C. Williams, L.L. Lee, E.A. Albritton & J.I. Bizzell were appointed to select suitable persons as delegates.
Elected were Capt. E. Burson, Dr. C.C. Jones, Capt. J.W. Purifoy, D. Palmer, Dr. D.D. Jones & Isaac Schwarz as delegates and J.I. Bizzell, Capt. J.P. Speir, Dave Skinner, E.R. McElroy, W.S. Purifoy, Capt. J.W. Steen as alternates.
~ Pineapple Gazette 26-May-1882
Friday, November 20, 2015
Burson, L J - 1882
L.J. Burson married Mrs. Laura Finklea at Concord Church, Buena Vista, Monroe Co. on the 25th inst. [25-Apr-1882] with Rev. L.W. Duke officiating.
~ Pineapple Gazette 29-Apr-1882
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You can visit the memorial page for Laura Ann [Nettles] Burson.
~ Pineapple Gazette 29-Apr-1882
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Duke, Joel E - 1882
The funeral of Joel E. Duke, who died at Buena Vista, Monroe Co., in December last, will be preached at Concord Church in 4th Sunday of this month with Masonic honors.
~ Pineapple Gazette 15-Apr-1882
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~ Pineapple Gazette 15-Apr-1882
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Clausell, Mrs C L - 1882
Died in Monroeville on the 29th ult., Mrs. C.L. Clausell, an old and respected citizen of Monroe Co. who was engaged in the mercantile business in Monroeville for a number of years.
~ Pineapple Gazette 08-Apr-1882
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~ Pineapple Gazette 08-Apr-1882
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Allen, S W - 1875
Mrs. S.W. Allen, aged citizen of Mobile, died last week. She was born in Connecticut.
~ The Greenville Advocate 26-Aug-1875
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~ The Greenville Advocate 26-Aug-1875
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Alford, G W - 1885
Mr. G.W. Alford died in Montgomery Sunday from erysipelas.
~ The Greenville Advocate 25-Mar-1885
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~ The Greenville Advocate 25-Mar-1885
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Alexander, Lewis - 1876
Judge Lewis Alexander died recently in Tuskegee. He was a native of Virginia and moved to Alabama in 1835.
~ The Greenville Advocate 03-Feb-1876
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~ The Greenville Advocate 03-Feb-1876
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Adams, Mike - 1883
Mike Adams, 46, died on the 10th in Highland Home. He was raised in Greenville. Was survived by his wife and 6 children.
~ The Greenville Advocate 29-Mar-1883
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~ The Greenville Advocate 29-Mar-1883
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Adams, Mary Putman - 1884
Mary Putman Adams, infant daughter of S.S. Adams, died August 5th.
~ The Greenville Advocate 10-Sept-1884
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~ The Greenville Advocate 10-Sept-1884
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Adams, Lee - 1884
Lee Adams died in
June 1884
~ The Greenville Advocate 06-Aug-1884
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~ The Greenville Advocate 06-Aug-1884
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Adams, E R - 1898
E.R. Adams was born in Pontolock, MS in 1846. He joined the Confederate Army and after the War settled in Mobile where he married Ida Sheldon. They moved to Butler Co. in 1885. He was the son of the Hon. Samuel Adams. Death date was not given.
~ The Greenville Advocate 05-Jan-1898
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~ The Greenville Advocate 05-Jan-1898
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Adams, E. R. (Mrs.) - 1900
Mrs. E.R. Adams died Tuesday in Mobile where she was assisting in nursing her brother-in-law, Mr. McKinstry, who died, and in caring for Mrs. McKinstry, who was also ill. She is survived by her husband and children.
~ The Greenville Advocate 14-May-1900
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~ The Greenville Advocate 14-May-1900
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Adams, J L - 1890
Mr. J. L. Adams died at his residence near Greenville July 21st at age 74 years 7 months 21 days. He is survived by several children.
~ The Greenville Advocate 30-Jul-1890
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~ The Greenville Advocate 30-Jul-1890
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Abrams, H S - 1867
H.S. Abrams, junior member of the firm of J.R. & H.S. Abrams of Greenville, died at the home of his brother last Wed., the 15th, after a short illness.
~ The Greenville Advocate 22-Aug-1867
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~ The Greenville Advocate 22-Aug-1867
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Ambercrombie, George B - 1875
Dr. George B. Ambercrombie died near Snowdown, Montgomery Co., on the 17th of pneumonia. He was Surgeon of the 1st Alabama Calvary during the Civil War.
~ The Greenville Advocate 25-Feb-1875
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~ The Greenville Advocate 25-Feb-1875
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Monday, November 16, 2015
Abbott, Ernest C - 1885
Ernest C. Abbott, 11 mos, 29 days, son of Jno C. & J. V. Abbott, died on the 6th at his home near Peagler's store from congestion.
~ The Greenville Advocate 16-Sept-1885
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~ The Greenville Advocate 16-Sept-1885
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Sunday, November 15, 2015
Kennedy, William (Capt) - 1799
Capt. William Kennedy, of Campbell County. Died Mar 16, 1799
~ Kentucky Gazette 25 Jul 1799
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~ Kentucky Gazette 25 Jul 1799
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Lewis, John - 1799
John Lewis, of Jessamine County. Died Apr 3, 1799 "at the Havanna"
~ Kentucky Gazette 25 Jul 1799
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~ Kentucky Gazette 25 Jul 1799
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Bledsoe, Elizabeth "Betty" - 1799
Betty Bledsoe, wife of Joseph Bledsoe, a minister. She died Feb. 7, 1799, and was buried Feb 9, in Lexington.
~ Kentucky Gazette 21-Feb-1799
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There is also another memorial page for Elizabeth [Miller] Bledsoe.
~ Kentucky Gazette 21-Feb-1799
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Lake, Richard - 1797
Richard Lake, attorney-at-law of Lexington. Died Sunday, Dec. 23, 1797. He was buried the same day in the Baptist Burying Ground. His funeral was attended by the Lexington Lodge of Free Masons, of which fraternity he was a member.
~ Kentucky Gazette 26 Dec 1797
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~ Kentucky Gazette 26 Dec 1797
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Harbin, Joshua - 1797
Gideon Davis Pendleton. Killed at Post St. Vencents, in September, 1797, in a duel with Joshua Harbin.
~ Kentucky Gazette 04-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 04-Oct-1797
Pendleton, Gideon Davis - 1797
Gideon Davis Pendleton. Killed at Post St. Vincents, in September, 1797, in a duel with Joshua Harbin.
~ Kentucky Gazette 04 Oct 1797
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~ Kentucky Gazette 04 Oct 1797
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Thompson, Titus - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Wholesome, Henry - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Sessamy, John - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Harrison, Henry (Rev) - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Obadiah, John (Rev) - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Worthy, Timothy - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Worthy, John - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Worthy, Rebecca - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Worthy, Dorothy - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 14-Oct-1797
Worthy, Zachariah - 1797
Zachariah Worthy, of Kentucky. Died July 22, 1797, aged 56 years. His will named the following: Dorothy Worthy, Rebecca Worthy, John Worthy, Timothy Worthy. Executors: Rev. John Obadiah and Rev. Henry Harrison. Teste: John Sessamy, Henry Wholesome and Titus Thompson.
~ Kentucky Gazette 14 Oct 1797
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~ Kentucky Gazette 14 Oct 1797
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Brent, Hugh (Maj) - 1797
Major Hugh Brent, of Lexington. Died May 24, 1797.
~ Kentucky Gazette 27 May 1797
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~ Kentucky Gazette 27 May 1797
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Parker, James - 1797
James Parker, merchant of Lexington. Died Mar. 6, 1797. He was buried Mar. 7 in the burying ground at Mr. Rankin's Meeting House.
~ Kentucky Gazette 08 Mar 1797
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~ Kentucky Gazette 08 Mar 1797
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Barbee, Thomas (Gen) - 1797
General Thomas Barbee. Died in Louisville, Feb. 21, 1797
~ Kentucky Gazette 25 Feb 1797
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~ Kentucky Gazette 25 Feb 1797
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Baylor, Betsey Nelson - 1797
Betsey Nelson Baylor, daughter of Capt. Walker Baylor, of Lexington. Died Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1797, aged 10 years.
~ Kentucky Gazette 08 Feb 1797
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~ Kentucky Gazette 08 Feb 1797
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Bledsoe, Sarah - 1796
Sarah, consort of Rev. Moses Bledsoe. Died near Lexington, July 26, 1796, in child bed. She was 33 years of age.
~ Kentucky Gazette 30 Jul 1796
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~ Kentucky Gazette 30 Jul 1796
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Kiser, Christopher - 1796
Christopher Kiser. Was "late deceased" when his buildings on High Street, Lexington, were consumed by fire Saturday, Jan. 23, 1796
~ Kentucky Gazette 23 Jan 1796
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~ Kentucky Gazette 23 Jan 1796
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Ward, William - 1795
Col. William Ward,
of Lexington. Died "a few days
ago."
~ Stewart's Kentucky Herald 18 Aug 1795
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~ Stewart's Kentucky Herald 18 Aug 1795
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Boyd, Daniel - 1795
Daniel Boyd. Executed in Lexington, May 29, 1795
~ Kentucky Gazette 30 May 1795
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~ Kentucky Gazette 30 May 1795
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Reeder, Thomas - 1795
Thomas Reeder. Died May 29, 1795. He was Clerk of Bourbon County. He married a daughter of J. Edwards, Esq.
~ Kentucky Gazette 06 Jun 1795
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~ Kentucky Gazette 06 Jun 1795
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Gano, Sarah - 1792
Mrs. Sarah Gano, consort of Rev. John Gano. Died at Frankfort, April 17, 1792. Buried near the Baptist meeting house at the Forks of Elkhorn.
~ Kentucky Gazette 28 Apr 1792
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~ Kentucky Gazette 28 Apr 1792
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
Leyendecker, Frank X : 1879-1924
Name : Frank X Leyendecker
Occupation : artist
Born : Montabour, Germany; Jan. 19, 1879
Died : Apr. 19, 1924
Parents : Son of Peter and Elizabeth (Ortseifen) Leyendecker
Education: Studied painting, Julien Academy, Paris.
Brought to America at age of 6 years.
Studio : 80 West 40th Street, New York, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1979-1980 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Occupation : artist
Born : Montabour, Germany; Jan. 19, 1879
Died : Apr. 19, 1924
Parents : Son of Peter and Elizabeth (Ortseifen) Leyendecker
Education: Studied painting, Julien Academy, Paris.
Brought to America at age of 6 years.
Studio : 80 West 40th Street, New York, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1979-1980 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Ernst & Johnson - 1937
Announces Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ernst, residing at East Lawn, revealed the marriage of their son, David W. Ernst, of Flemington N.J., to Miss Bertha Johnson, of Flemington, N. J. The ceremonies took place at Trenton, on Tuesday, February 23rd, and the couple were attended by a nephew and niece of the bride's who also reside at Lambertsville.
The bridegroom who lived at East Lawn until he reached the age of sixteen, attended the Leibert School in that community after which he removed to Flemington where has been operating a garage business for a period of 25 years.
The couple took up residence at Hope, N.J.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 6
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ernst, residing at East Lawn, revealed the marriage of their son, David W. Ernst, of Flemington N.J., to Miss Bertha Johnson, of Flemington, N. J. The ceremonies took place at Trenton, on Tuesday, February 23rd, and the couple were attended by a nephew and niece of the bride's who also reside at Lambertsville.
The bridegroom who lived at East Lawn until he reached the age of sixteen, attended the Leibert School in that community after which he removed to Flemington where has been operating a garage business for a period of 25 years.
The couple took up residence at Hope, N.J.
~ The Nazareth Item, 04-Mar-1937, Page 1, Column 6
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Kennan, Georg : 1845-1924
Name : George Kennan
Occupation : author, lecturer
Born : Norwalk, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1845
Died : May 12, 1924
Parents : Son of John and Mary Ann (Morse) Kennan
Education : educated in grammar and high schools; (Litt.D., [Doctor of Letters], Williams College, Mass., 1910 and University of Rochester, 1916)
Married : Emeline Rathbone Weld, of Medina, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1879
Became telegraph operator, later manager Western Union office, Cincinnati, 1863-1864; went to northeast Siberia as explorer and telegraphic engineer, 1865; superintendent construction middle division Russo-American Telegraph Line, 1866-1868; explored Eastern Caucasus, 1870-1871; night manager Associated Press, Washington, 1877-1885; investigated Russian exile system in Siberia, 1885-1886; since then lecturer in U.S. and Great Britain. In May, 1898, went to Cuba on the steamship State of Texas, with American National Red Cross Society, and as special commissioner for The Outlook; went to Martinique for The Outlook to study volcano Mont Pele, May, 1902; went to Japan, Mar.., 1904, to report Russo-Japanese War for The Outlook; on staff McClure's Magazine, 1907, The Outlook, 1909; vice president Medina Tribune Publishing Corporation since 1923.
Member American Geological Society, National Geological Society, National Institute Art and Letters, Gold war medal (Japan), 1906; Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan), 1908
Club : Authors (New York), Contributor to magazines
Author : Tent Life in Siberia, 1870 (new and enlarged edition, 1910); Siberia and the Exile System, (2 volumes), 1892; Campaigning in Cuba, 1899; Folk Tales of Napoleon, 1902; The Tragedy of Pele, 1902; A Russian Comedy of Errors, 1915; The Chicago and Alton Case, 1916; Misrepresentation in Railroad Affairs, 1916; E. h. Harriman's Far Eastern Plans, 1917; The Salton Sea, 1917; E. H. Harriman - A Biography, 2 volumes, 1922.
Home : Medina, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1822 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Occupation : author, lecturer
Born : Norwalk, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1845
Died : May 12, 1924
Parents : Son of John and Mary Ann (Morse) Kennan
Education : educated in grammar and high schools; (Litt.D., [Doctor of Letters], Williams College, Mass., 1910 and University of Rochester, 1916)
Married : Emeline Rathbone Weld, of Medina, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1879
Became telegraph operator, later manager Western Union office, Cincinnati, 1863-1864; went to northeast Siberia as explorer and telegraphic engineer, 1865; superintendent construction middle division Russo-American Telegraph Line, 1866-1868; explored Eastern Caucasus, 1870-1871; night manager Associated Press, Washington, 1877-1885; investigated Russian exile system in Siberia, 1885-1886; since then lecturer in U.S. and Great Britain. In May, 1898, went to Cuba on the steamship State of Texas, with American National Red Cross Society, and as special commissioner for The Outlook; went to Martinique for The Outlook to study volcano Mont Pele, May, 1902; went to Japan, Mar.., 1904, to report Russo-Japanese War for The Outlook; on staff McClure's Magazine, 1907, The Outlook, 1909; vice president Medina Tribune Publishing Corporation since 1923.
Member American Geological Society, National Geological Society, National Institute Art and Letters, Gold war medal (Japan), 1906; Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan), 1908
Club : Authors (New York), Contributor to magazines
Author : Tent Life in Siberia, 1870 (new and enlarged edition, 1910); Siberia and the Exile System, (2 volumes), 1892; Campaigning in Cuba, 1899; Folk Tales of Napoleon, 1902; The Tragedy of Pele, 1902; A Russian Comedy of Errors, 1915; The Chicago and Alton Case, 1916; Misrepresentation in Railroad Affairs, 1916; E. h. Harriman's Far Eastern Plans, 1917; The Salton Sea, 1917; E. H. Harriman - A Biography, 2 volumes, 1922.
Home : Medina, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1822 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Holley, Francis : 1863-1924
Name : Francis Holley
Occupation : educator, traveler
Born : Cook County, Ill., Feb. 21, 1863
Died : Dec. 12, 1923
Parents : Son of David and Mary (Burch) Holley
Education : self-educated
Married : unmarried
Began at 13 as messenger in engineering corps on Northern Pacific Railway survey, later with Canadian Pacific Railway engineering corps; became civil engineer; admitted to bar in Minn. and Ill.; traveled 5 years in Europe and 4 years in the Orient, study and research; founder, 1913, and director Bureau Commercial Economics, director general department of public welfare of Motion Picture Theatre Owners of America. Republican. Presbyterian. Mason.
Office : Bureau Commercial Economics, Washington, D.C.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1601 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Occupation : educator, traveler
Born : Cook County, Ill., Feb. 21, 1863
Died : Dec. 12, 1923
Parents : Son of David and Mary (Burch) Holley
Education : self-educated
Married : unmarried
Began at 13 as messenger in engineering corps on Northern Pacific Railway survey, later with Canadian Pacific Railway engineering corps; became civil engineer; admitted to bar in Minn. and Ill.; traveled 5 years in Europe and 4 years in the Orient, study and research; founder, 1913, and director Bureau Commercial Economics, director general department of public welfare of Motion Picture Theatre Owners of America. Republican. Presbyterian. Mason.
Office : Bureau Commercial Economics, Washington, D.C.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1601 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Herbert, Victor : 1850-1924
Name : Victor Herbert
Occupation : musician, conductor
Born : Dublin, Ireland, Feb. 1, 1850
Died : May 26, 1924
Parents : Son of Edward and Fanny (Lover) Herbert, grandson of Samuel Lover, Irish novelist
Education : began music education in Germany at 7, studying under leading masters
Married : Therese Foerster, prima donna, Aug. 14, 1886.
First prominent position that of principal violincello player in court orchestra, Stuttgart; heard in concerts throughout Europe before coming to U.S. as solo violincellist Metropolitan Orchestra, New York, 1886; since then has been connected with Theodore Thomas', Seidl's, and other orchestral organizations as soloist and conductor. Bandmaster 22nd Regiment Band, New York, since 1894; conductor Pittsburg, Pa., Orchestra, 1898-1904. Victor Herbert's New York Orchestra since 1904.
Composer : "The Captive" (oratorio written for and performed at Worcester, Mass., Festival), "Prince Ananias"; "The Wizard of the Nile"; "The Serenade"; "Cyrano de Bergerac"; "The Ameer"; "The Viceroy"; "The Idol's Eye"; "The Fortune Teller"; "The Singing Girl"; "Babette"; "Babes n Toyland"; "It Happened in Nordland" (all comic operas)' also several compositions for orchestra, songs and a concert for violincello and orchestra. Member National institute of Arts and Letters. Wrote score for play "The Only Girl", produced, London, 1915.
Address : 321 West 108th Street, New York, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1541 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Occupation : musician, conductor
Born : Dublin, Ireland, Feb. 1, 1850
Died : May 26, 1924
Parents : Son of Edward and Fanny (Lover) Herbert, grandson of Samuel Lover, Irish novelist
Education : began music education in Germany at 7, studying under leading masters
Married : Therese Foerster, prima donna, Aug. 14, 1886.
First prominent position that of principal violincello player in court orchestra, Stuttgart; heard in concerts throughout Europe before coming to U.S. as solo violincellist Metropolitan Orchestra, New York, 1886; since then has been connected with Theodore Thomas', Seidl's, and other orchestral organizations as soloist and conductor. Bandmaster 22nd Regiment Band, New York, since 1894; conductor Pittsburg, Pa., Orchestra, 1898-1904. Victor Herbert's New York Orchestra since 1904.
Composer : "The Captive" (oratorio written for and performed at Worcester, Mass., Festival), "Prince Ananias"; "The Wizard of the Nile"; "The Serenade"; "Cyrano de Bergerac"; "The Ameer"; "The Viceroy"; "The Idol's Eye"; "The Fortune Teller"; "The Singing Girl"; "Babette"; "Babes n Toyland"; "It Happened in Nordland" (all comic operas)' also several compositions for orchestra, songs and a concert for violincello and orchestra. Member National institute of Arts and Letters. Wrote score for play "The Only Girl", produced, London, 1915.
Address : 321 West 108th Street, New York, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1541 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Victor Herbert.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Hall, Granville Stanley : 1846-1924
Name : Granville Stanley Hall
Occupation : university president
Born : Ashfield, Mass., Feb. 1, 1846
Died : Apr. 24, 1924
Parents : Son of Granville Bascom and Abigail (Beals) Hall
Education : Bachelor of Arts, Williams 1867, Master of Arts, 1870; Student Union Theological Seminary, 1867-1868; Berlin and Bonn, 1868-1871; Berlin and Heidelberg, 1871-1872; Ph.D., Harvard, 1878; Leipzig, Berlin, London, 1878-1881; (LL.D. (Doctor of Laws), University of Michigan,1888, Williams, 1889, Johns Hopkins, 1902)
Married : [states "married", but does not list name.]
Professor of Psychology, Antioch College, 1872-1876; instructor of English, Harvard, 1876-1877; lecturer, psychology, Harvard and Williams, 1880-1881; professor of psychology, Johns Hopkins, 1881-1888; president and professor of psychology, Clark University, 1888-1920.
Founder and editor of American Journal of Psychology, 1887-1921; editor Pedagogical Seminary, 1892-; American Journal Religious Psychology, 1917-; Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; member of Massachusetts Historical Society, American Psychological Association, American Philosophical Society, National Academy of Science.
Author : Aspects of German Culture, 1881; Hints Toward a Select and Descriptive Bibliography of Education (with John M. Mansfield), 1886; Adolescence (2 volumes), 1904; Youth-Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene, 1907; Educational Problems, 1911; Founders of Modern Psychology, 1912; Jesus the Christ, in the Light of Psychology, 1917; Morale: The Supreme Standard of Life and Conduct, 1920; Recreations of a Psychologist, 1920; Senescence, 1922; Life and Confessions of a psychologist, 1923.
Home : 156 Woodland Street, Worcester, Mass.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1424 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Granville Stanley Hall.
Occupation : university president
Born : Ashfield, Mass., Feb. 1, 1846
Died : Apr. 24, 1924
Parents : Son of Granville Bascom and Abigail (Beals) Hall
Education : Bachelor of Arts, Williams 1867, Master of Arts, 1870; Student Union Theological Seminary, 1867-1868; Berlin and Bonn, 1868-1871; Berlin and Heidelberg, 1871-1872; Ph.D., Harvard, 1878; Leipzig, Berlin, London, 1878-1881; (LL.D. (Doctor of Laws), University of Michigan,1888, Williams, 1889, Johns Hopkins, 1902)
Married : [states "married", but does not list name.]
Professor of Psychology, Antioch College, 1872-1876; instructor of English, Harvard, 1876-1877; lecturer, psychology, Harvard and Williams, 1880-1881; professor of psychology, Johns Hopkins, 1881-1888; president and professor of psychology, Clark University, 1888-1920.
Founder and editor of American Journal of Psychology, 1887-1921; editor Pedagogical Seminary, 1892-; American Journal Religious Psychology, 1917-; Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; member of Massachusetts Historical Society, American Psychological Association, American Philosophical Society, National Academy of Science.
Author : Aspects of German Culture, 1881; Hints Toward a Select and Descriptive Bibliography of Education (with John M. Mansfield), 1886; Adolescence (2 volumes), 1904; Youth-Its Education, Regimen and Hygiene, 1907; Educational Problems, 1911; Founders of Modern Psychology, 1912; Jesus the Christ, in the Light of Psychology, 1917; Morale: The Supreme Standard of Life and Conduct, 1920; Recreations of a Psychologist, 1920; Senescence, 1922; Life and Confessions of a psychologist, 1923.
Home : 156 Woodland Street, Worcester, Mass.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1424 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Granville Stanley Hall.
Gunsaulus, Frank Wakely : 1856-1921
Name: Frank Wakely Gunsaulus
Occupation : clergyman
Born : Jan. 1, 1856
Died : Mar. 17, 1921
See Vol. XI (1920-1921)
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America.
You can visit the memorial page for Rev Frank W. Gunsaulus.
Occupation : clergyman
Born : Jan. 1, 1856
Died : Mar. 17, 1921
See Vol. XI (1920-1921)
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America.
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Grozier, Edwin Atkins : 1859-1924
Name : Edwin Atkins Grozier
Occupation : editor
Born : San Francisco, Sept. 12, 1859
Died : May 9, 1924
Parents : Son of Joshua Freeman and Mary Louise (Given) Grozier
Education : student of Brown University, 1878-1879; Ph.B., (Bachelor of Philosophy), Boston University, 1881
Married : Alice G. Goodell, of Salem, Mass., Nov. 26, 1885
Reporter for Boston Globe, Boston Herald, 1881-1883; private secretary to governor of Mass., 1884-1885; to Joseph Pulitzer of New York World, 1885-1886; city editor of New York World, 1887; editor Evening World, 1889, Sunday World, 1889-1891, publisher and chief proprietor Boston Post since 1891.
Home : 168 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass.
Office : The Post, Boston
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1394 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Edwin Atkins Grozier.
Occupation : editor
Born : San Francisco, Sept. 12, 1859
Died : May 9, 1924
Parents : Son of Joshua Freeman and Mary Louise (Given) Grozier
Education : student of Brown University, 1878-1879; Ph.B., (Bachelor of Philosophy), Boston University, 1881
Married : Alice G. Goodell, of Salem, Mass., Nov. 26, 1885
Reporter for Boston Globe, Boston Herald, 1881-1883; private secretary to governor of Mass., 1884-1885; to Joseph Pulitzer of New York World, 1885-1886; city editor of New York World, 1887; editor Evening World, 1889, Sunday World, 1889-1891, publisher and chief proprietor Boston Post since 1891.
Home : 168 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass.
Office : The Post, Boston
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1394 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
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Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor : 1869-1924
Name : Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
Occupation : architect
Born : Pomfret, Connecticut, Apr. 28, 1869
Died : Apr. 23, 1924
Parents : Son of Charles Wells and Helen Grosvenor (Eldredge) Goodhue
Education : Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, Conn.; (honorable Sc.D. (Doctor of Commercial Science), Trinity College, 1911)
Married : Lydia T. Bryant, of Boston, Apr. 8, 1902
Studied architecture for 6-1/2 years under Renwick; became partner Cram & Wentworth, Nov., 1891, Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson until 1914; since alone, Fellow American Institute Architects; Associate National Academician, 1917; National Academician, 1923; member National Institute of Arts and Letters, Architectural League of New York
Clubs : Century (New York), Tavern (Boston)
Author : Mexican Memories, contributed as expert to Spanish Colonial Architecture in Mexico (by Sylvester Baxter), 10 volumes, 1903
Address : 2 West 47th Street, New York, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1332 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue's cenotaph.
You can visit the memorial page for Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue.
Occupation : architect
Born : Pomfret, Connecticut, Apr. 28, 1869
Died : Apr. 23, 1924
Parents : Son of Charles Wells and Helen Grosvenor (Eldredge) Goodhue
Education : Russell's Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, Conn.; (honorable Sc.D. (Doctor of Commercial Science), Trinity College, 1911)
Married : Lydia T. Bryant, of Boston, Apr. 8, 1902
Studied architecture for 6-1/2 years under Renwick; became partner Cram & Wentworth, Nov., 1891, Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson until 1914; since alone, Fellow American Institute Architects; Associate National Academician, 1917; National Academician, 1923; member National Institute of Arts and Letters, Architectural League of New York
Clubs : Century (New York), Tavern (Boston)
Author : Mexican Memories, contributed as expert to Spanish Colonial Architecture in Mexico (by Sylvester Baxter), 10 volumes, 1903
Address : 2 West 47th Street, New York, N.Y.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1332 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue's cenotaph.
You can visit the memorial page for Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue.
Stine, Mr - 1793
1793, 15 September
A son of Danl Thomas, miller, was buried this morning at Chestnut Hill of this fever. We have heard this day of the deaths of Parson Murry, [Reverend Alexander Murray] ye wife of one Pratt, Isaac Barnet [near 45 years], joyner, and one Wm Toplif. Wm Zane's wife dead. One Stine, next door to the Buck, over the road, not the 1/8th of a mile from us, is to be buried this evening.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 605 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
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A son of Danl Thomas, miller, was buried this morning at Chestnut Hill of this fever. We have heard this day of the deaths of Parson Murry, [Reverend Alexander Murray] ye wife of one Pratt, Isaac Barnet [near 45 years], joyner, and one Wm Toplif. Wm Zane's wife dead. One Stine, next door to the Buck, over the road, not the 1/8th of a mile from us, is to be buried this evening.
~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 605 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.
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Sunday, November 1, 2015
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This was taken at Nomadic Trading Company, Punxsutawney, PA on 12-Jul-2015
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Gibson, Horatio Gates : 1827-1924
Name : Horatio Gates Gibson
Occupation : brigadier-general, U.S.A.
Born : Baltimore, Maryland, May 22, 1827
Died : Apr. 18, 1924
Parents : Son of Rev. John and Elizabeth (Jameson) Gibson
Education : Appointed from Pa., and graduated from U.S. Military Academy, 1847
Married : Harriet L. Atkinson, of St. Louis, Mar. 16, 1863
Brevetted 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Artillery, July 1, 1847; served in war with Mexico, 1847-1848, Vera Cruz, Puebia, and City of Mexico; 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Artillery, Sept. 8, 1847, 1st Lieutenant, May 26, 1851, Captain, May 14, 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Ohio Artillery, Aug. 1, 1863; Colonel, Aug. 15, 1863, honorably mustered out of volunteer service, Aug. 23, 1865; Major 3rd Artillery, Feb. 5, 1867; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Artillery, Apr. 19, 1882; Colonel, 3rd Artillery, Dec. 1, 1883; retired, May 22, 1891; advanced to rank of brigadier-general, retired, by act of Apr. 23, 1904.
Brevetted Major, May 5, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in battle of Williamsburg, Va."; Lieutenant-Colonel, Sept. 17, 1862, for same at Antietam, Md.; Colonel, Mar. 13, 1865, for same in the field during the war; brigadier-general, vols., Mar. 13, 1865, for same during the war, Member Aztec Club of 1847, California Pioneers of 1849. G.A.R., Order Foreign Wars.
Club : Army and Navy (Washington). Now the oldest living graduate of West Point.
Address : 2015 North Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1295 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Horatio Gates Gibson.
Occupation : brigadier-general, U.S.A.
Born : Baltimore, Maryland, May 22, 1827
Died : Apr. 18, 1924
Parents : Son of Rev. John and Elizabeth (Jameson) Gibson
Education : Appointed from Pa., and graduated from U.S. Military Academy, 1847
Married : Harriet L. Atkinson, of St. Louis, Mar. 16, 1863
Brevetted 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Artillery, July 1, 1847; served in war with Mexico, 1847-1848, Vera Cruz, Puebia, and City of Mexico; 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Artillery, Sept. 8, 1847, 1st Lieutenant, May 26, 1851, Captain, May 14, 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Ohio Artillery, Aug. 1, 1863; Colonel, Aug. 15, 1863, honorably mustered out of volunteer service, Aug. 23, 1865; Major 3rd Artillery, Feb. 5, 1867; Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Artillery, Apr. 19, 1882; Colonel, 3rd Artillery, Dec. 1, 1883; retired, May 22, 1891; advanced to rank of brigadier-general, retired, by act of Apr. 23, 1904.
Brevetted Major, May 5, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in battle of Williamsburg, Va."; Lieutenant-Colonel, Sept. 17, 1862, for same at Antietam, Md.; Colonel, Mar. 13, 1865, for same in the field during the war; brigadier-general, vols., Mar. 13, 1865, for same during the war, Member Aztec Club of 1847, California Pioneers of 1849. G.A.R., Order Foreign Wars.
Club : Army and Navy (Washington). Now the oldest living graduate of West Point.
Address : 2015 North Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
~ Who's Who in America, Vol. 13, 1924-1925, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Printed by A. N Marquis & Company in Chicago, IL, Page 1295 (Necrology Page 164 : Deaths Reported During Course of Printing Who's Who in America).
You can visit the memorial page for Horatio Gates Gibson.
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