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301 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | OWENS, Robert Dale (I4071)
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302 | Source: The Leader Union: Thursday, April 25, 1985 Verna Marie SLOAT Brown Verna Marie Brown, 84, of Vandalia died at 7 a.m. Tuesday April 23,1985, in Memorial Medical Center, Springfield. Services will be heldat l:30 p.m. Friday in Miller Funeral Home, Vandalia with Dr. ArchieBrown officiating. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Visitationis from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Memorials: Fayette County Heart Fund.Mrs. Brown was born Nov. 27, 1900 in Fayette County, daughter ofWilliam and Julia Buckmaster Sloat. She was a retired practical nurseand manager of Fayette Count Nursing Home. She married James Hall. Hepreceeded her in death. She married Warren Sperry. He preceeded herin death. She married George Brown in 1952, and he died in 1974.Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. Melbourne (Vivian) Clayton of DesMones, Iowa, Mrs. John (Pearl) Woodward of Ghoshen, Mass., and MrsFloyd (Ileen) Bennett of Decatur; two specsons; two stepdaughters; 13grandchldren; several great grandchildren, and severalgreat-great-grandchildren. Two sons, three brothers, and two sisterspreceeded her in death. | SLOAT, Verna Marie (I1274)
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303 | Susanna Sanders Born: Bef 1706 Marriage: John Colson before 1720 in Virginia Died: After 1730, North Carolina General Notes: Last name may be Saunders. Susanna married John Colson, son of Jacob Colson and Mary Burton Davis, before 1720 in Virginia. (John Colson was born about 1694 and died after 1730 in Bertie County, North Carolina.) | SANDERS, Susanna (I1007)
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304 | Susannah Steele (Jackson) Gender: Female Birth: January 01, 1799 Kentucky, United States Death: 1835 (36) Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, United States Immediate Family: Daughter of Joel Jackson and Nancy Jackson Wife of John Steele, II Mother of Jesse Pierce Steele; Fielding Steele; John Wesley Steele, III and Nephany Elizabeth Steele Sister of Mary Ann "Polly" Estes; Nephany McGuire; Nancy Price Varner; John Jackson; James M. Jackson and 5 others Added by: Benjamin Joseph Tanner on January 27, 2008 Managed by: John Leonard Burke and 7 others | JACKSON, Susanna (I746)
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305 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WEBER, Connie Kay (I1584)
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306 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LONG, Louis Rae (I4075)
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307 | The Lord, while chastening him, yet gave him as good wives as ever were claimed. They were all and each of them to the fullest extent, all the word can imply, a good wife and kind mother. Too much praise on them can not be bestowed, nor can his children and grand children ever feel too grateful especially to the last stepmother, for her devotion to their dear old father in the last days when he was blind, for she did every thing to make him happy and comfortable. May God reward her and Jesus bless her as she did it unto him. | LYON, Frances Lynn (I676)
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308 | This information was taken from a notebook page written by Helyn 1920 High School 1920 Summer School 1920-1921 Peru Normal 1920-1921 Peru State Teachers College 1922-1923 Dixon 1922-1923 Dixon 1923 Summer - Peru State Teachers College 1923-24 Peru 1924-1925 Omaha 1925 Summer 1925-26 Omaha 1927-1928 Omaha 1929 Pennsylvania 1929-1930 Omaha 1930 Madison, WI 1930-1931 Omaha 1931 Columbus,NE 1931-1932 Omaha 1932-1933 Omaha 1933 Columbus 1933-1934 Omaha 1934 Summer - California 1934-1935 Omaha 1935 Degree at Peru - 12 wks. 1935-1936 Omaha | CHAMBERS, Helyn Irene (I60)
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309 | Thomas Jefferson Denson BIRTH 16 Nov 1826 Washington County, Alabama, USA DEATH 7 Aug 1897 (aged 70) Jasper County, Mississippi, USA BURIAL Bay Springs Cemetery Bay Springs, Jasper County, Mississippi, USA findagrave.com MEMORIAL ID 47501608 · View Source Find A Grave contributor Dana Denson: Thomas Jefferson Denson was my great-great grandfather. Born in Washington County AL in 1826. Family left Washington County 1828, moving to Pisgah area in Rankin County, MS. Family moved to Ludlow, Scott County in 1834. Married Sarah Smith 1848 in Madison County. She died within a few years. He later married Mary Mildred Ledbetter (1836-1912) in Leake County on September 8, 1853. They had eight children. Captain, Company F. 36th Infantry, CSA ("Hillsboro Rebels"). Enlisted 2-24-1862 at Meridian, MS. Discharged 5-4-1865. Active in Scott County politics in 1873, ran for sheriff. Purchased 200 acres in Leake and Madison Counties from his father in 1879. Lived at Good Hope, Leake County in 1880. Lived near Harperville, MS in 1885. Moved to Jasper County after 1885. Purchased 1.625 acres near Lake Como, Jasper County, MS 3/4/1897. Died August 7th the same year. His family sold the Lake Como property 11/2/1897. Children of Thomas Jefferson Denson and Mary Mildred Ledbetter Denson: Leonidas Lycurgus Denson (1861-1932) m. Emma Blankenship (1867-1946) Ernest Absalom Denson (1864-1929) m. Hanna Jane Thigpen (1870-1937) Teresa Denson Kropp (1866-1931) m. G. Lee Kropp (1867-1934) Wellington Denson (b. 1869) Dr. John Lane Denson (1870-1942) m. Eula E. Blankenship (1872-1953) Thomas Jefferson Denson, Jr. (1875-1931) m. Mary A. Horn (1874-1948) Joseph Edna Denson (1878-1880) William Denson (1885-1957) Family Members Parents Shadrach Denson Shadrach James Denson 1800–1888 Alethia Denson Alethia Chambers Denson 1800–1860 Spouses Mary Denson Mary Mildred Ledbetter Denson 1836–1912 (m. 1853) Sarah Denson Sarah L Smith Denson 1834–1850 Siblings William Denson William Howard Denson 1822–1892 Josiah Denson Josiah Chambers Denson 1825–1899 Mary Smith Mary Smith 1830–1876 Jane Lee Jane Henrietta Denson Lee 1835–1918 James Denson James Nathaniel Denson 1836–1907 Children Mary Denson Mary Elizabeth Denson 1847–1848 Leonidas Denson Leonidas Lycurgus Denson 1861–1932 Ernest Denson Ernest Absalom Denson 1864–1929 Tressie Kropp Tressie Denson Kropp 1866–1931 Wellie Denson Wellie J Denson 1869–1894 John Denson John Lane Denson 1871–1942 Tom Denson Tom J Denson 1875–1931 Joseph Denson Joseph Edna Denson 1878–1880 William Denson William Brown Denson 1885–1957 | DENSON, Thomas Jefferson (I684)
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310 | Val Gene Steele From article Deseret News Google. Com. Probe Is Held Into Cause Death Salina___An inquest was held here Monday into the death Saturday of Val Gene Steele, 40, after what witnesses described as a fight in truck parked in front of a Salina beer tavern. No arrests had been made Monday morning pending results of the inquest, according to Rex Hunstman, Aurora, Sevier County deputy sheriff. Mr. Huntsman quoted witnesse as saying a fight developed when a man left the tavern and climbed into the truck in which Mr. Steele was sitting. A second man ( Sherrill Crane) drove Mr. Steele home, where he died before a physician called from Gunnisin could arrive. Mr. Steele was born Oct. 20, 1908, son of Jesse Fielding Steele and Mina Dora Ivie Steele, pioneers of the community. He was married to Fern McClellan Steele at Aurora Oct. 16, 1937. Survivors include his widow a sons David W. Steele deceased, Gene F. Steele; three daughters Jo Ann Steele, Ilene Steele, and Barbara Steele, all of Salina; seven brothers and sisters. Harry Steele, Frank Steele,and Mrs. Minnie Allred, all of Salina. Mrs. Alfred Evans, Los Angeles, CA., Ellis Steele, Salt Lake, UT., Mrs. Royal Nielson, Provo, UT., and Glen Steele. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. In Salina First Ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints by Bishop Maurice Rasmussen. ________ Several articles were published included in the Salt Lake Tribune. Utah Case Law Utah Supreme Court Decisions 1951 State v. Jensen It was decided in October 16, 1951. Herbert F. Smart, Salt Lake City for appellant Grant Jensen. In the Supreme Court of Utah. The appeal occured from a conviction of second degree murder. He asserts there is not sufficient evidence from which reasonable minds could find beyond reasonable doubt either (1) that he had intent necessary to constitute second degree murder or (2) that anyacton his part caused the death. Accidental death was the final decision of the Supreme Court of Utah. | STEELE, Val Gene (I409)
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311 | Vicki Caine has one source that feels that Henry is buried in his 1stwife's family "Petrea Cemetary", but he hasen't found the grave yet.He has found the graves of soom of his sons. | SLOAT, Henry (I209)
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312 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | NORTH, Oakley Tye (I7776)
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313 | WIFE, ROSEMARY F. STEELE, 8-22-27-3-2-96 | STEELE, Dwan McAvoy (I53)
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314 | William Crews Barksdale Born: Nov 1, 1870, Rankin County, Mississippi Marriage (1): Harriet Virginia Denson on Feb 8, 1892 in Goshen Springs, Rankin, Mississippi Marriage (2): Eliza Jane Denson on Feb 12, 1899 in Rankin County, Mississippi Died: Y picture bullet General Notes: William Crews Barksdale Birth: 01 NOV 1870 , Rankin, Mississippi Parents: Father: James Peter Barksdale Family Mother: Melissa Josephine Johnson Messages: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church . No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter. After his first wife died, he married her sister. Both wives died in their mid twenties. William married Harriet Virginia Denson, daughter of David William Denson and Catherine Virginia Davis, on Feb 8, 1892 in Goshen Springs, Rankin, Mississippi. (Harriet Virginia Denson was born on Feb 8, 1871 in Rankin County, Mississippi and died on Nov 23, 1897 in Rankin County, Mississippi.) William next married Eliza Jane Denson, daughter of David William Denson and Catherine Virginia Davis, on Feb 12, 1899 in Rankin County, Mississippi. (Eliza Jane Denson was born on Sep 23, 1876 in Rankin County, Mississippi and died on Jan 8, 1900.) | BARKSDALE, William Crews (I1051)
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315 | William Denson Born: Aug 9, 1800, Tennessee Marriage: Mary 'Polly' Williams on Dec 13, 1826 in Alabama Died: Oct 1873, Ludlow, Scott, Mississippi at age 73 General Notes: 1820 Tennessee Census, Franklin, Williamson county, Series : M33 Roll: 125 Page: 120 William Denson Males: under 10 (1) 16-18 (1) 16-26 (2) 45+ (1) Females: under 10 (1) 10-16 (2) 16-26 (1) 45+ (1) Male Slaves: under 14 (2) 14-26 (1) 45+ (2) Female Slaves: under 14 (3) 14-26 (3) 45+ (2) This may not be him, but probably is with his parents and family members living with him. Sept 21, 1860 Mississippi Census, Rankin county, Brandon PO , Series: M653 Roll: 590 Page: 1015 Aug 8, 1870 Mississippi Census, Rankin county, Goshen Springs PO, Beat 3, Series: M593, Roll: 748, Page: 157, House and family #7 William 69 m w Tn Frances P 31 f w Ms William L 4 f w Ms Shadrack? J 1 m w Ms Jesse? R 5 mo m w Ms William married Mary 'Polly' Williams on Dec 13, 1826 in Alabama. (Mary 'Polly' Williams was born in Mar 1805 in Virginia and died on Jan 9, 1858 in Rankin County, Mississippi.) | DENSON, William (I1004)
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