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151 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JUDD, Sunday (I4098)
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152 | Born 13 Sep 1902 in Raton, Colfax New Mexico | SAWYER, Ernest Harold (I609)
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153 | Born 28 Jan 1898 in Black Hawk, Carroll, Mississippi, USAmap ANCESTORS ancestors Daughter of John Thomas Fincher and Anna Eliza Terry Sister of Leonides Fincher, Agnes Pearl Fincher, John Thomas Fincher, Leigh Ella Fincher, Johnnie Lynn Fincher, Jesse Terry Fincher, Henry Hawes Fincher, Mae Hunter Fincher and Carl Nall Fincher [spouse(s) unknown] [children unknown] Died 4 Apr 1919 in Lexington, Holmes, Mississippi, USAmap | FINCHER, Josephine Raines (I1063)
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154 | Born 28 Jan 1898 in Black Hawk, Carroll, Mississippi, USAmap ANCESTORS ancestors Daughter of John Thomas Fincher and Anna Eliza Terry Sister of Leonides Fincher, Agnes Pearl Fincher, John Thomas Fincher, Leigh Ella Fincher, Johnnie Lynn Fincher, Jesse Terry Fincher, Henry Hawes Fincher, Mae Hunter Fincher and Carl Nall Fincher [spouse(s) unknown] [children unknown] Died 4 Apr 1919 in Lexington, Holmes, Mississippi, USAmap | FINCHER, Josephine Raines (I1063)
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155 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BANKS, Robert Lee Sr. (I759)
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156 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BANKS, Robert Lee Sr. (I759)
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157 | Born may have been Aug 10 1888 | STEELE, Laura E. (I5)
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158 | Burial: Vernal Memorial Park, Vernal, Uintah, Utah. | BOWLER CLARK, Laura (I4261)
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159 | BURIAL: Burried at the family cemetary, Little Foundation C reek,Colorado. | STEELE, John Mansfield (I4126)
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160 | BURIAL: Reburried at the family cemetary at Little Foundati on Creek,Colorado. | NICHOLS, Doris Eleanor (I4118)
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161 | BURIAL: South of Rangely, Rio Blanco, Colorado. | STEELE, June (I4114)
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162 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLARY JR, Claud Samuel (I3034)
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163 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GRAY, Pearl Charline (I7034)
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164 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BENHAM, Cynda Lynn (I1370)
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165 | Death date differs. | COLSON, Alexander (Sanders) (I1012)
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166 | Death: Rangely Times February 3, 2000 & Funeral Program Fe bruary 2,2000 Burial: Cremeated | STEELE, Curtis Milton (I4148)
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167 | Died 6:22AM | STEELE, Martha Maxine "Bette" (I906)
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168 | Donald E. Patterson, 73, left this world on the morning of October 28th, at the home that he and his late wife shared in Tehachapi. Don was born on March 20, 1938 in Telluride, CO to Thomas (Leighton) and Marina Patterson. Don grew up in Venice, CA and graduated from Venice High School in 1955. He found the love of his life, and married Julie Chambers on July 6, 1960. They continued their love and devotion throughout their SO years of marriage. Together they moved around the states following Dan's career in aerospace. Don was preceded in death by his wife Julie and his parents Thomas and Marina Patterson. His survived by his younger brother Robert (Bob) Patterson and wife Leilani (Lu), their sons Mike, Dan, and Ron Patterson, of southern California; his sister Sharon Logan and her husband Charlie Logan and their children Christopher and Marchand, of West Glacier, Montana. He is also survived by his brother-in-law Calvert Chambers and his wife Ann, and sister-in-laws Marjorie (Marilla) Vandemore and her husband Dick, and Edith Spinner and her husband Bud; as well as several nephews and nieces. No service will be held and the Woods Family Funeral Service was entrusted with all arrangements. | PATTERSON, Donald Eugene (I7476)
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169 | Donald was killed in the war with Vatineese | WAITE, Donald Steven (I3760)
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170 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLARY, Doris Myrtle (I3680)
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171 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BEARD, Jacki (I3819)
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172 | Edward Cummings worked for the telephone company in Lincoln, NE. ClaudClary also worked there at the same time. | CUMMINGS, Edward (I1426)
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173 | Eliza Jane Denson Born: Sep 23, 1876, Rankin County, Mississippi Marriage: William Crews Barksdale on Feb 12, 1899 in Rankin County, Mississippi Died: Jan 8, 1900 at age 23 Eliza married William Crews Barksdale, son of James Peter Barksdale and Melissa Josephine Johnson, on Feb 12, 1899 in Rankin County, Mississippi. (William Crews Barksdale was born on Nov 1, 1870 in Rankin County, Mississippi and died in Y.) | DENSON, Eliza Jane (I1052)
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174 | Elizabeth has a twin sister, Marguerite Great granddaughter ofFielding, granddaughter of Monroe Jackson and daughter of Fred. Elizabeth's address is 4917 Manchester Drive, Enid, Oklahoma73703-2705, telephone # 580-242-6228 | STEELE, Elizabeth (Libby) EuclatrudeTwin (I79)
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175 | Elizabeth Libby Lowery July 13, 1924 - August 25, 2012 https://www.enidwecare.com/obituary/1573373 The memorial service for Elizabeth Steele “Libby” Lowery, 88, Enid resident will be September 4, 2012 at 1:30 in the Garland Road Baptist Church with the Pastor Roy Wahlgren officiating and Dr. Greg Hook assisting. Libby was born July 13, 1924 in Neola, Iowa to Fred and Alice (Denson) Steele and passed away Tuesday August 25, 2012 in Greenbrier nursing home. She attended Neola schools and graduated from Neola High school. After High school the family moved to Jackson, Mississippi where she attended Business College. On June 2, 1946 she married Richard W. Lowery in Jackson where the couple made their home. Libby was a homemaker; Richard was a 30 year marine which kept the family moving all over the country. The couple moved to Enid in 1984 to be closer to their family. She was a charter member of Garland Road Baptist Church. Libby was a very active volunteer for numerous local charities. She was a doll collector, liked cross-stitching, painting and drawing. Libby is survived by one daughter Diane Polk, and husband Ed of Enid, one son Richard W. Lowery Jr., and wife Gail of Meridian MS. Two grandchildren, Paul Polk of Wichita, KS. Jennifer Tetley and husband Kyley, of Broken Arrow, OK. One great-grandchild Landen Tetley; Her twin Sister Margie Mutchler, of Brodenton, FL. numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Libby is preceded by her parents, husband Richard in 1999, three brothers and one sister. Memorials are to the Railroad Museum with Henninger~Hinson acting as custodians of the fund. Condolences may be made to the family online at www.enidwecare.com To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Elizabeth Libby Lowery, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. | STEELE, Elizabeth (Libby) EuclatrudeTwin (I79)
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176 | Enos Oben Burnham Birth: 22 Jul 1911 Death: 5 Jun 1964 (aged 52) Burial: Mendenhall City Cemetery, Mendenhall, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA Memorial #: 38642506 Family Members Parents Enos Oben Burnham 1876-1962 Ethel Brown Burnham 1886-1941 Siblings Marguerie Burnham 1907-1995 Maintained by: Rebecca Burnham Kallaher (46872588) Originally Created by: Robert Heinsch (46944672) Added: 22 Jun 2009 URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38642506/enos-oben-burnham Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38642506/enos-oben-burnham : accessed 17 January 2022), memorial page for Enos Oben Burnham (22 Jul 1911–5 Jun 1964), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38642506, citing Mendenhall City Cemetery, Mendenhall, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA ; Maintained by Rebecca Burnham Kallaher (contributor 46872588) . | BURNHAM, Enos Oben (I7785)
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177 | Family Members Parents Photo John Thomas Futrell 1745–1796 Photo Sarah Bittle Futrell 1752–1817 Spouse Alexander Sanders Coalson 1762–1852 Siblings Photo Shadrach Futrell 1770–1818 Photo Charity Futrell Futrell 1777–1872 Faithy Lee Futrell Lancaster 1780–1872 Photo John Futrell 1784–1870 Photo Elizabeth Futrell Thomas 1790–1844 Thomas Futrell 1794–1859 Children Charity Colson Boren 1791–1870 Thomas Colson 1794–1840 | Coalson, Bathsheba Futrell (I11)
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178 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MORRIS, Adam (I1350)
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179 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STEELE, Marcus Eugene (I1347)
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180 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LABATO, Mario (I1349)
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181 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MORRIS, Pamala Ann (I1348)
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182 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | URSENBACH, Scott Ronald (I4091)
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183 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LONG, Chester Elmer (I4080)
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184 | FIRST OBITUARY APPEARING IN NEOLA GAZETTE-REPORTER 2-7-30 BROTHER DIES.''Mrs. N.E. Hough received a telegram this afternoonadvising her that her brother, Samuel Steele, had died at his home in Pender, Nebraska and that the funeral would be held in Neola on Sundayafternoon at one o'clock. Services will be held at the ME Church. Mr. Steele is well known here. He is survived by 5 sisters and 4 brothers, Mrs. Nancy Eveline Hough and Jack Steele, Mrs. Emma Ford,San Francisco, Mrs. C. E.Crandall and John Steele of Washington State, Mrs. C.W. McCrackenof St. Paul, Nebraska, Mrs. Susie Hiett, Redvale, Colorado, CharlesSteele in Utah, and B.F. Steele, Red Mesa, Colorado."From the Neola Gazette Reporter, February 6, 1930: Second obituary.. SECOND OBITUARY NEOLA GAZETTE-REPORTER 'Funeral services for Samuel Steele, former Neola resident who passedaway last Thursday at his home in Pender, Nebraska, were held at the MEChurch at l PM Saturday afternoon. Services being conducted by ElderWhiting, LDS Church of Council Bluffs. The remains were laid to rest in theNeola Cemetary. Paulbearers: J.R. Cavanaugh, Theodore Hayes, Garrett Schnitker, James O"Niell, Ed Diggle and James Van Ausdin. In addition to the survivors listed last week, Mr. Steele left 4 sons: Roy and Wesley of Walthill, Nebraska, William Steele, Auburn, Nebraska, Harry Steele, Laurel, Nebraska, a daughter, Mrs. Wm. Smith, Pender, Nebraska and grandson,Henry Crandall of Omaha, Nebraska. The funderal was largely attended. Among the relatives and immediate friends were the families of sons and daughters, John Currie andfamily of Council Bluffs and Alfred McMullen and family of Crescent and Mr. andMrs. N.A. Nelson of Boomer. Mother- Jane Isabella Brooks Father- unknown Jane Isabella Brooks Married Fielding Steele when Samuel was 5 yearsold Parents came from Northern Ireland (Scotish and Irish ancestry) Bette remembers grampa Steele and his long white beard, which he lether comb and sit on his lap. Death certificate shows date of birth 3/14/1849. (80 years, 10months, 16 days) Cause of Death - Uremic poisoning (Brights disease) | STEELE, Samuel Brooks (I3)
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185 | From information obtained through census, etc, it appears Mary died atthe age of 8. She is shown l year old in l880, and 6 in the census taken l885, and no word thereafter. | STEELE, Maie (I58)
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186 | From the Weekly Newspaper (by Steve Raabe) Battlement Mesa...(Photo by Lynn Burton) June 2, l982 JANE BROOKS STEELE; FINALLY RESTING IN PEACE. Jane Isabel Brooks Steele was finally laid to rest Saturday, almostl00 years after she died at the old homestead up Parachute Creek. Mrs. Steele died sometime around l890 (determined later l891) and her grave had remained on a corner of the l60 acre Steele homestead forthe past 95 years or so years. But along came modern technology and with it, the Chevron Oil ShaleCo. now Chevron, wants to build a pipeline near the Steele grave. "It boiled down to a choice of leaving the grave in an industrialarea, or moving it" said Doug Fassbinder, grandson of Mrs. Steele's l2thyoungest child. Fassbinder raised his eyes from the newly-engraved tombstoneat the Battlement Mesa Cemetery and peered across the Grand Valley toward Parachute Creek. "So that's why we're here" They assembled last Saturdy, almost 40 of the Steele ancestors, andpaid their respects to what they hope will be the final resting place ofJane Isable Brooks Steele. It was neither a solemn nor joyous occasion. Portions of the gathering amost resembled a family reunion with clan members embracing others whom they hadn't seen for years. Many of the family , still living in Colorado ,had never met each other. Nobody got dressed up very much and somebody chuckled when a Steele ancestor asked what had happened to the old tombstone, and the answerwas "I don't know, you'll have to ask that crazy Aunt Edith of yours." But when the funeral service began, the cemetery became quiet exceptfor the gusting winds that blew dust into the sunny sky" I'm a littleashamed that almost all of us live here in Colorado and don't know each other."began Jesse Steele, dressed in cowboy hat, white shirt andbaggy, gray pin-striped trousers. "but I'm glad to be a part of this and I'mglad to be a descendant of Isabel Jane Brooks." The clicking of camera shutters broke the silence. "I guess back in the days of Grandma Brooks, " Jesse Steele continued."we all would have just hitched up a team and wagon and gone and visitedeach other. Now we hardly see each other. Steele talked for awhile about the kind of woman that Jane IsableBrooks Steele was - hard working, kind and softspoken - and then RobertSteele, one of Jane's grandsons who lives in Rangely, dedicated the grave witha short, quiet prayer. The mood lightened a little after that, and the assembled mediaattending the ceremony - including almost a dozen photographers, reporters and television camermen - drifted through the crowd to take pictures andfind people who would talk about Grandma Brooks. She was really a super person" Fassbinder told one reporter "she hadl2 kids, and she would fix individual meals for each one of them if they wanted. Nobody ever had a bad word to say aobut her" Fassbinder said Mrs. Steele and her husband, Fielding Steele, moved tothe Piceance Basin area after the Civil War. She died either in l887 orl89l (l89l), depending on which side of the family is relating the story,and she was buried under a sandstone tombstone about seven miles north of where the Town of Parachute is now located. The sandstone gravestone gradually weathered away, and it was replaced with granite in thel950's. Chevron contacted Fassbinder in March and discussed moving the grave.The company offered to pay all expenses. "I really felt negative at first," Fassbinder said, "but we didn'twant her resting in the middle of a refinery" Some family members stillfeel negative. "Some of us were pretty ticked-off and bitter about it, " said Lee Wilkerson, a son-in-law of one of Mrs. Steele's granddaughters. As the gathering dispersed, Robert Steele turned and took another lookat the flower-covered grave site after the wind and dust died down for afew seconds. "I guess I have mixed emotions about it,m "Steele said. "She'd been resting there for a long time. Maybe she should've stayed there"... | BROOKS, Jane Isabella (I64)
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187 | From: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/r/o/d/D-L-Rodriguez/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0708.html The Lynne Hawthorne Rodriguez Family Home Page:Information about Iva Malinda Steele Home Page |Surname List |Index of Individuals | |Sources View Tree for Iva Malinda SteeleIva Malinda Steele (b. June 13, 1871, d. June 04, 1965) Iva Malinda Steele (daughter of William Steele and Elisebeth Rogers) was born June 13, 1871 in Atchison Co., Missouri, and died June 04, 1965 in Denver, Colorado.She married Walter S. Brink on September 14, 1893 in Rockport, Atchison Co., Missouri. More About Iva Malinda Steele and Walter S. Brink: Marriage: September 14, 1893, Rockport, Atchison Co., Missouri. Children of Iva Malinda Steele and Walter S. Brink are: Cecil LeRoy Brink, b. February 23, 1895, Hamburg, Fremont Co., Iowa, d. date unknown. | STEELE, Iva Malinda (I340)
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188 | Full name is Josephine Fincher Howell Marquis. Fincher was her middle name, Jo was nickname. b.18 Aug 1923 Cleveland, Bolivar County, Mississippi; d. 30 Jan 2008 Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas. Obit: Josephine Howell Marquis Monday, Feb 04, 2008 Josephine Howell Marquis, 85, died Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008, in Georgetown, Texas. Funeral service was at 10 a.m. today at Glenwood Funeral Home in Vicksburg and a graveside service was at 2 p.m. today at Old Cleveland Cemetery, with the Rev. LaDon Dawson officiating. Visitation was from 2-4 p.m. Sunday. She was born in Cleveland and had lived in Vicksburg for over 50 years. She was retired from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were she served in substance procurement. She was a member of Gibson Memorial United Methodist Church. She is survived by her son, Bob Alford of Issaqah, Wash., and her daughter, Jo Lynn Long of Georgetown, Texas. Pallbearers were Landy Teller, Dennis Taylor, Mitch Martin, Robert E. Everett, Capt. E.R. Alford and Bradford Walker. Memorials may be made to Gibson Memorial United Methodist Church, 335 Oak Ridge Rd., Vicksburg, MS 3 | HOWELL, Josephine Fincher (I122)
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189 | Full name is Josephine Fincher Howell Marquis. Fincher was her middle name, Jo was nickname. b.18 Aug 1923 Cleveland, Bolivar County, Mississippi; d. 30 Jan 2008 Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas. Obit: Josephine Howell Marquis Monday, Feb 04, 2008 Josephine Howell Marquis, 85, died Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008, in Georgetown, Texas. Funeral service was at 10 a.m. today at Glenwood Funeral Home in Vicksburg and a graveside service was at 2 p.m. today at Old Cleveland Cemetery, with the Rev. LaDon Dawson officiating. Visitation was from 2-4 p.m. Sunday. She was born in Cleveland and had lived in Vicksburg for over 50 years. She was retired from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were she served in substance procurement. She was a member of Gibson Memorial United Methodist Church. She is survived by her son, Bob Alford of Issaqah, Wash., and her daughter, Jo Lynn Long of Georgetown, Texas. Pallbearers were Landy Teller, Dennis Taylor, Mitch Martin, Robert E. Everett, Capt. E.R. Alford and Bradford Walker. Memorials may be made to Gibson Memorial United Methodist Church, 335 Oak Ridge Rd., Vicksburg, MS 3 Family Members Parents Francis Howell Francis Allen Howell 1878–1940 Johnnie Howell Johnnie Fincher Howell 1890–1989 Siblings Frank Howell Frank Allen Howell 1912–1923 Julia Steele Julia Lynn Howell Steele 1914–1995 John Howell John Fincher Howell 1926–1965 | HOWELL, Josephine Fincher (I122)
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190 | Funeral Program, Larry A. Steele Library. | Source (S1109)
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191 | Funeral Program, Larry A. Steele Library. | Source (S1120)
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192 | Funeral Program, Larry A. Steele Library. | Source (S1131)
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193 | Funeral Program, Larry A. Steele Library. | Source (S1142)
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194 | Funeral Program, Larry A. Steele Library. | Source (S1153)
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195 | Funeral Program, Larry A. Steele Library. | Source (S1164)
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196 | Funeral Program, Larry A. Steele Library. | Source (S1175)
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197 | General Jesse (Hale) Haile Moore (Son of Joice Steele who was the daughter of John Steele, Sr.) By Betty Marty (Copyright © Curtis Media Corporation and St. Clair CountyGenealogical Society -- 1988. Originally published in the "History ofSt. Clair County, Illinois", by St. Clair County Genealogical Society,PO Box 431, Belleville, IL 62222-0431. Reprinted with permission andwith corrections made by author, Betty Marty.) Jesse Haile Moore, son of James Moore and Joice Steele, was born inthe old Union Grove settlement of St. Clair County, about a mile southof Summerfield, April 22, 1817. Jesse was named after the Methodistpreacher Jesse Haile, who was on the Illinois circuit at the time ofJesse's birth. Jesse Moore was a lifelong friend of Jesse Haile andwas with Reverend Haile at his death in 1844. James Moore was an early settler of St. Clair County. He served in theWar of 1812, purchased land in section 33 of Township 2 North Range 6West in 1814, and was active in the Union Grove Methodist Church. Hewas for many years Overseer to the Poor for Chambers Township. JamesMoore died on September 20, 1846, after being stabbed by John S.Edwards in Lebanon. Joice Moore, a native of Virginia, died at age 72in 1865. Jesse Haile Moore was an outstanding citizen. In his diary he oncewrote that he wished to be "true to God, true to man, and true tocountry". His life shows how well he fulfilled these aims. He was aneducator, a clergyman, a soldier, and a statesman. During hischildhood, Jesse worked on his father's farm and got his earlyeducation in the Union Grove log school house. He was graduated fromMcKendree College with a B.A. in 1842, later receiving an M.A. (1845)and an honorary L.L.D. (1871). He married Rachel Handley Hynes,daughter of Samuel T. and Elizabeth Hynes, of St. Clair County, onSeptember 13, 1842. Jesse Moore was very interested in the education of young people. Hefirst taught in Nashville, Washington County, then organized theGeorgetown Seminary in Vermilion County. He later was principal of theParis Seminary and Chaddock College in Quincy. Licensed to preach in1846, Jesse was also active in the Methodist Church. After preachingin several small towns, he became the pastor of the First UnitedMethodist Church of Decatur in 1856. He was very popular as a preacherand a patriotic speaker. In 1862, yielding to the urgings of fellowcitizens, he accepted a commission as Colonel and raised the 115thIllinois regiment. He received honorable mention for bravery atChicamauga, where his horse was twice shot out from under him. InApril, 1865, he was given the rank of Brigadier -- General byPresident Lincoln for "gallant and meritorious services during thewar". After the Civil War, Jesse Moore served as Presiding Elder of theDecatur District of the Methodist church. In 1868 and in 1870, he waselected a representative to the United States Congress from the 7th Spring 2007 Illinois District. Because of poor health, he declined to run in 1872,returning once more to the ministry. In 1881, President James Garfieldappointed General Moore U.S. Consul to Peru, where he served until hisdeath from yellow fever in 1883. At his death, Jesse Haile Moore had seven living children. His oldestdaughter, Sarah J. J. Moore, who married Major George R. Steele, wasan accomplished musician and several times sang the lead in theDecatur Opera. Her daughter, Jessie R., married Earnest E. Wangelinand lived in Belleville until her death. Jessie and Earnest were theparents of Richard Wangelin of Belleville. The oldest son, William Edward B. Moore, married Melissa M. Gore andmoved to Los Angeles, California. The second daughter, Alice S. Moore, married Charles Carroll McComas.She moved to California with her husband, who was the DistrictAttorney of Los Angeles County. Alice was the first woman in the stateof California to write a woman's column for a daily newspaper. Sheworked as a journalist for the Los Angeles Express and was active inthe Women's Suffrage Movement. General Moore's second son, Charles Brainard Taylor Moore, wasgraduated from the U.S. Naval Academy. Admiral C.B.T. Moore had adistinguished career in the Navy and was named Governor of theAmerican Samoan Islands in 1906. He married Helen Johns of Decatur andhad a son, Admiral Charles J. Moore, and a daughter, Frances, whomarried John Graham of Philadelphia. General Moore's youngest daughter, Helen, taught in the Decaturschools until her marriage in 1883 to James Toomer Saunders, a lawyerand educator in Georgia. The third son, Harry M. Moore, worked as his father's assistant formany years, taking over his duties in the Consulate in Peru on thedeath of General Moore. He returned to St. Clair County, where he diedin 1931. Jesse and Rachel Moore's youngest son, James F., attended medicalschool and became a doctor, practicing in Carollton, Illinois, untilhis death at the age of 24 in 1884. He was buried in GreenwoodCemetery in Decatur next to his father. | MOORE, Jesse Haile (I7360)
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198 | General Notes: 1790 Fayette District, Anson county, North Carolina has: COLSON JOHN COLSON JOSEPH COLSON MARY[ picture Charity married Nathaniel Denson, son of James Denson and Priscilla McPherson, about 1790 in Anson County, North Carolina. (Nathaniel Denson was born about 1763 in Anson County, North Carolina and died in 1838 in Rankin County, Mississippi.) | COLSON, Charity (I972)
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199 | General Notes: 1790, North Carolina Census, Anson county, Fayette District , Series: M637 Roll: 7 Page: 190 Persons listed: 1 - 1 - 3 Relatives in 1790 Fayette Dist., Anson co, NC: Shadrack Denson and Jesse Denson. 1800 Census has Shadrack and Joseph. Children: James Denson. B. 28 May 1791 Anson Co., NC, D. 25 Mar 1838 Rankin Co., Ms. Isaac Denson. B. 11 Jun 1793 Anson Co., Ms, D. 2 Nov 1875 Lampassas Co., Tx. Joseph Denson. B. 8 Apr 1795 Anson Co., NC, D. ABT. 1842 Rankin Co., Ms. Jesse Denson. B. 30 Dec 1797 Stewart Co., Tn, D. Oct 1864 Cass Co., Tx. William Denson. B. 9 Aug 1800 Stewart Co., Tn, D. 8 Oct 1873 Ludlow, Scott Co., Ms. Thomas Clinton Denson. B. 27 Mar 1802 Stewart Co., Tn, D . 19 Nov 1875 Williamson Co., Tx. Mary Denson. B. 1 Apr 1804. D. Cass Co., Tx. Catherine Denson. B. 17 Dec 1807 Al., D. 11 Apr 1878 Rankin Co., Ms. Shadrach James Denson. B. 17 Jan 1809 Al., D. 14 Jan 1888 Ludlow Co., Ms Nathaniel Denson. B. 15 Mar 1811 Al. Madison J. Denson. B. 10 Apr 1815 Al., D. ABT. 1861 Ashley Co., Arkansas. picture Nathaniel married Charity Colson, daughter of Joseph Colson and Mary Threadgill, about 1790 in Anson County, North Carolina. (Charity Colson was born about 1773 in Anson County, North Carolina and died in Mar 1860 in Ashley County, Arkansas.) | DENSON, Nathaniel (I971)
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200 | General Notes: Aug 8, 1870 census lists her as 34. Catherine married David William Denson, son of William Denson and Mary 'Polly' Williams, on Jul 3, 1850 in Mississippi. (David William Denson was born in Sep 1832 in Rankin County, Mississippi and died after 1908.) | Catherine Virginia (I1038)
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