Fisher Family Genealogy
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201 | "On October 30, 1902 she was married to James M. Charter who is also left to mourn her death." | Family: CHARTER, James M. / FOSTER Leantha D. (F582)
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202 | "One of be peculiar features (of his burial) was the fact that Mr. Daugherty's mother, his wife and himself were all carried to their graves by six grandsons, who were the pall bearers, He was buried in Walnut Hill (should read Walnut Grove) cemetery at Brownsville (Brownville)." | DAUGHERTY John Allen (I179)
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203 | "Orville Fisher, Asa Langford and Geo. Monarch of Blandinsville are in jail here in default of $300 bonds, and will a wait the action of the grand jury. They are charged with burglarizing the cellar of Chas. Ballou of Blandinsville and taking some beer..." | FISHER Orville Benjamin (I217)
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204 | "Oscar A. Murray of near Locust Hill died at his home at 10:45 Sunday night after a lingering illness of more than a year of what was called creeping paralysis. However, he did not lose the use of his limbs or body, but was able to walk about until near a month ago. Since that time he had been gradually growing weaker, as he ate scaredly anything. He was near 70 years old." | MURRAY, Oscar Allen (I792)
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205 | "Our community was made truly sorry Tuesday when it became known the Mrs. George Sweeney had passed away at her home here at 11:00 that morning....death came suddenly as the result of complications incident to her advanced age." | PECK Flora Evelyn (I681)
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206 | "Perry C. Gookins, aged 74, 2401 Clay street, died last night." | GOOKINS, Perry C. (I1941)
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207 | "Peter D. Firestone was born in Harrisburg, Pa. May 11, 1828" | FIRESTONE, Peter D. (I1870)
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208 | "Peter D. Firestone...died at his home near Dover Friday, March 19, 1915 aged 86 years, 10 months and, 8 days....After a severe illness over two years ago Mr. Firestone had been very feeble..." | FIRESTONE, Peter D. (I1870)
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209 | "Precautionary measures as to quarantine and a private funeral were taken." | FISHER, Marion G. (I1850)
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210 | "Rev. F. M. Branic of Shelbyville preached the funeral service at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Christian Church." | HERGET, Jane Amelia (I800)
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211 | "Rollin Roy Million, 84, of 3028 NW 14, died Sunday at Deaconess hospital. He was a retired electrician." | MILLION, Rollin Roy (I1855)
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212 | "September 7, 1876 be was married to Mary J. Foster of Hire township and their home was made in Missouri until in 1906 when they came back to Illinois ad lived in the Friendship neighborhood until coming to Blandinsville where he (they) lived until his (John's) death May 3, 1923." | Family: LOCKETT John Thomas / FOSTER Mary Jane (F574)
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213 | "Services 12:30 p.m. Friday, Tulsa Whisenhunt Chapel. 932-2351. Interment Floral Haven." | DILL, Archie Preston (I1907)
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214 | "Services are pending with Tahn-Cook, Street & Draper Funeral Home." | MILLION, Rollin Roy (I1855)
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215 | "Services were conducted by the writer (C. V. Priddle) at the U. B. church in Penalosa, on Dec. 29th, and interment was made in Lerado Cemetery." | DUROCHER, Emily (I1839)
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216 | "She departed this life at Americus, Kas., Nov. 14, 1911, being 57 years and 17 davs old." | FISHER Emma Jane (I309)
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217 | "She passed away at her home on the morning of January 10, 1919 being 74 years, 3 months and 9 days old." | FOSTER Leantha D. (I85)
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218 | "She was born April 16, 1887, in the Blandinsville area, the daughter of George and Mariah Creasey Foster." | FOSTER, Nancy Mariah (I1082)
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219 | "She was born September 28, 1884, a daughter of George J. and Mariah Creasy (Creasey) Foster of Blandinsville." | FOSTER, Cora Edith (I1119)
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220 | "She was buried in the Wa-Keeney cemetery on the 23d inst. Rev. T. W. Miller conducted religious services at the residence on the day of the burial, and also burial services at the grave. As soon as the arrangements can be made, a funeral sermon will be preached in Wa-Keeney by Rev. C. U. Mckee." | SMART, Margaret (I1934)
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221 | "She was Jane Amelia Herget before her marriage, and was born in Franklin County, Ohio, Jan. 23, 1857." | HERGET, Jane Amelia (I800)
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222 | "She was married December 20, 1860 to William J. Farris. Five children were born to this union, Walter J., Albert, Oscar, Louie, and Theodore." | Family: FARRIS William J. / FOSTER Leantha D. (F95)
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223 | "She was married November 24, 1898 to William Grigsby Bushnell." | Family: BUSHNELL, William Grigsby / FISHER Martha Jane (F101)
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224 | "She was married to Frank Wisherd November 26,1908 in Macomb." | Family: WISHERD, James Franklin / FOSTER, Cora Edith (F581)
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225 | "She was married to John S. Craig, March 21. 1843, they lived in Fulton county until 1861..." | Family: CRAIG, John S. / BURGESS, Nancy Jane (F595)
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226 | "She was married to Mr. Murray in December, 1906, by Thomas Jefferies of Locust Hill, a justice of the peace. To them was born the son who survives." | Family: MURRAY, Fred Kells / BOWAN, Sally (F288)
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227 | "She was married to Mr. Murray in Edina Oct. 14, 1880, and nine children were born to them, those surviving and three which died in infancy." | Family: MURRAY, Charles Monroe / ARMENT, Sarah Ellen (F607)
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228 | "She was married to Teophiel Graff at St. Charles, Mo. Jan. 14, 1856." | Family: GRAFF, Teophiel / DUROCHER, Emily (F584)
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229 | "She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig of this place. She was born in Osage county, near Burlingame, Dec. 21st, 1880, and at the time of her death was 24 years, 11 months and 10 days old." | CRAIG, Alta Belle (I1892)
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230 | "Stephen Douglas Million, long-time resident of Bremerton, died yesterday at his home, 1207 Eighth St. He was 81 years old..." | MILLION, Stephen Douglas (I1840)
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231 | "Stephen Douglas Million... (was) born in Illinois on March 2, 1857." | MILLION, Stephen Douglas (I1840)
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232 | "Stewart F. Hoskinson came back to Seattle a little more than a week ago to visit the old scenes and the old friends. Gone were the old trail to Lake Union and to Leichi park; gone were the friends of the olden days. Sick at heart, Hoskinion gave up and went over to Bainbride island to the home he and his father had built 40 years aro. And Monday he died at the home of his sister. Mr. Ida L. Anderson, Port Blakeley." | HOSKINSON, Stuart/Stewart F. (I807)
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233 | "Surviving are...three brothers, Dewey Smith of El Paso, Orville Smith of Glasford..." should read two brothers. Carrie's third brother Julian prceded her in death in 1935. Son Emery C. Jr. died during WWII. Carrie's sister Anna Mae died in 1958. | Source (S17)
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234 | "Teophiel Graff was born near Montreal, Canada, May 19th, 1835." | GRAFF, Teophiel (I1838)
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235 | "The body was brought down from Council Grove Monday on the 11:30 train, and the funeral services were held at the residence of her parents at 1 o'clock, the interment taking place in the Americus cemetery." | CRAIG, Alta Belle (I1892)
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236 | "The boy was born near Burlingame on November 29, 1896." | FISHER, Marion G. (I1850)
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237 | "The death of Effie Fisher, the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher, occurred at their home in this city Sunday evening, after an illness of but three weeks with liver trouble." | FISHER, Effie Jessie (I1866)
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238 | "The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Colin J. Roberteon at the Christian church parsonage in Macomb at 4:00 p. m." | Family: IMEL, Ezra / FISHER Myrtle Olinda (F562)
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239 | "The funeral occurred from the house, Rev. Beall, of the M. E. church. officiating. Her body was interred in the North Cemetery (Glade City), Sunday afternoon." | BURGESS, Nancy Jane (I1899)
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240 | "The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lockett was held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the Baptist church, the Rev. H. P. Kelly officiating, and interment was in the South Cemetery." | FOSTER Mary Jane (I711)
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241 | "The funeral services conducted by Rev. McCoy were held at the Baptist church in Sheldon." | BOTTS, Martha E. (I1164)
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242 | "The funeral services for Arthur H. Craig, who died al St. Mary's Hospital, Portland, Ore., October 5, were held at the home of his father, William H. Craig, of Americus, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. M. R. Molesworth, pastor of the Americus Methodist Church, conducted the services. A quartet composed of Mrs. Marshall Bruce, Miss Lucile McAuley, Joe Myser and Henry Lawson sang several selections. The pall-bearers were young men who had been life-long friends of the dead man and were selected from Company A. of which organization Arthur Craig had been a member when in Americus. They were Oscar Delfs, Dale Ernst, Alfred Caither, Douglas Ryman, Dewey Shelton and Ernst Smith. Interment was made in the Americus Cemetery." | CRAIG, Arthur W. (I1890)
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243 | "The funeral services were conducted at her home by Rev, A. H. Collins, after which her body was taken to the Locust Hill cemetery and laid to rest and the large concourse of friends and the many beautiful flowers spoke silent praises of her life." | MURRAY, Mary Jane (I1962)
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244 | "The funeral services were conducted from the Christian Church at Novelty by Rev. L. C. Mauck and the remains were laid to rest by the side of his parents and his son." | MURRAY, Oscar Allen (I792)
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245 | "The funeral services were held at the family residence on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1911 at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Knepp of the M. E. Church officiating. The text had been selected by the deceased before her death and was from Matt. 6th chapter, verses 19 to 21. The songs rendered by the choir were also of her selection: She also had her own funeral robes prepared." | FISHER Emma Jane (I309)
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246 | "The funeral services were held at the residence Friday afternoon June 14th, at 3 p. m., and were conducted by Rev. Funston of the M. E. church, and the remains laid to rest in the Americus cemetery. The floral decorations were very profuse and beautiful and the casket was almost covered with nature's offerings." | CRAIG, Eda V. (I1893)
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247 | "The funeral services were held in the M. E. church at 2 p. m. on Wednesday. The internment was in South Side Cemetery." | FISHER Thomas H. (I116)
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248 | "The funeral services were held Wednesday, October 12, at Loyal." | MURRAY, Margaret Ann (I1964)
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249 | "The funeral was conducted from the house, by Rev. Kirk, of the Baptist church, and the remains were interred in the Pond Creek cemetery Sunday afternoon." | FISHER Mary Amelia (I308)
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250 | "The funeral was held at the home at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday September 26, the Rev. C. W. Webb officiating. The internment was in the South Cemetery." | FISHER Paul (I104)
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