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DERRY , CHRISTIAN
Born: Friday, December 25, 1795 Died: Thursday, May 27, 1858
Documented Age: 62 years, 5 months, 2 days
Calculated Age: 62 years, 5 months, 2 days
Cemetery: OLD EBENEZER M E CHURCH , NEERSVILLE | Derry, Christian (I2330)
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Died at Gladstone Convalescent Hospital / Gladstone, Clackamas County, Oregon | Lovelace, Samuel Linzy (I4445)
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Died at the City of Hope hospital in Duarte, Los Angeles County, California.
| Lovelace, Thelma (I6376)
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died in infantcy - 3 mo, 29 d | Wilson, Gilbert (I2933)
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Divorced between 1880-1900 | Family F1203
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Dr. Martin Van Buren Fly Murder:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/civilwar/bushwhacker/flyMartin.htm | Fly, Dr Martin Van Buren (I2570)
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Early Settler Of The Welsh Colony Of Gwynedd, Berks County, Pennsylvania | Morgan, Edward (I0820)
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Electrical Engineer associated with Commonwealth Edison Engineering Co in Chicago | Posey, Thomas H (I1380)
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Elisha M. Fly Death Announcement Missouri:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/data/obits/f/fly.elisha.htm | Fly, Elisha Matthew (I1730)
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Emily Catherine (Fly) Howerton Obituary:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobarry/data/obits/h/howertonRufus.htm | Fly, Emily Catherine (I2547)
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Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland | Family F1838
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Find a grave | Smith, Mary (I4083)
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Find a grave.com
age listed: 2yr, 8mo, 17days
Son of C.M. & O. Beeler | Beeler, Alvin (I2505)
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findagrave.com photo of headstone & obituary for she and her husband | Fly, Feriaba (Feriba) (I6397)
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Founder of Campbell, California
Bio can be read here: http://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/bcampbell.html | Campbell, Benjamin (I5363)
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French Huguenot | Cresson, Pierre (I1052)
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From his office stationary:
J. Herman Reiss
Insurance
1260 "M" Street
Fresno 21, California
Telephone AM 6-0671 | Reiss, James Herman (I6354)
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From Shari Bray, grand daughter;
SOUTH SHORE KY: Mr. Floyd Edwin Fore, 87, of South Shore, Kentucky, went to be with his lord Monday, Aug. 8, 2011 in Kings Daughter Medical Center, in Ashland, Kentucky. He was born May 16, 1924 in Fresno, California, a son of the late Edwin Fore and Edith Fly Fore.
He was a meat cutter and truck driver for the former Herman's Meats in Portsmouth, Ohio, a Veteran of WW II, a member of the Maloneton Pilgrim Holiness Church at Maloneton, Kentucky and he attended the Fellowship Baptist Church in South Shore, Kentucky.
Preceded in death by his wife Alka R. Smallwood Fore, Aug 8, 1998.
Surviving is one son and his wife, Michael "Delilah" Fore of South Portsmouth, Kentucky; two daughters, Gwen Smith and Jackie "Winford" Lowder, both of South Shore; Kentucky; six grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Funeral services 1 p.m. Thursday, August 11, 2011 at the Roberson Funeral Home in South Shore, Kentucky, with Rev. Bob Copley officiating. Burial will be in Collier Memorial Gardens in South Portsmouth, Kentucky.
Friends may call at the Roberson Funeral Home from 6 till 8 p.m. on Wednesday and from 11 a.m. till 1 p.m. on Thursday. Military graveside servivces by the James L. Flannery American Legion Post # 276 of South Shore, Kentucky.
Published in the Chillicothe Gazette on Aug. 11, 2011 | Fore, Floyd Edwin (I3208)
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From the book History and Families of Anderson County Kentucky:
All the Walkers were members of the Old Salt River Baptist Church shortly after it was formed in 1798 | Walker, Randolph (I1447)
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From the book History and Families of Anderson County Kentucky:
County Clerk from 1833-1844, then became the second County Judge of Anderson County an office he kept until his death in 1862. | Walker, Rev. Jordan H (I1757)
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From the book History and Families of Anderson County Kentucky:
Deputy Sheriff of Anderson County from 1833 to 1841. He represented the county in the state legislature in 1848.
Deacon at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church | Walker, Randolph (I1780)
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From the book History and Families of Anderson County Kentucky:
James Ripy was one of the founders of the Ripy Brothers Distillery. | Ripy, James (I2146)
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From the book History and Families of Anderson County Kentucky:
She was Deputy County Clerk for 29 years. She died of a stroke when she was being sworn in as Circuit Clerk on Janurary 2, 1963. | Walker, Susan Mary (I5468)
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From the book Marriages of Loudoun Co, VA 1757-1853 Section 2, page 175 "Bagent, William, soldier in the Revolution. died intestate leaving no widow but children: William, John, Jacob, Ellen, Catharine, wife of William Mahagon, Nancy, wife of Jacob Eckman, Sarah, wife of Washington Lewis, Mary, wife of Daniel Crim. 13 July 1846. | Bagent, William (I2403)
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From the T P White Funeral Records 1889 - 1925:
#3393 Mrs Elizabeth Reisz d. 23 Aug 1898 in New Richmond, OH, aged 80y-7m-5d, buried St Peters Cemetery | Winschel, Elisabeth (I3756)
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FROM: HISTORY OF ANDERSON COUNTY - BOOK 2
Admitted to pratice law May 3, 1855. Judge Posey also taught school in his younger years. He entered politics in 1867, He was deputy clerk for eight years, he also served as Superintendent of Schools in the county. In 1892 he was stamp deputy under Cleveland for four years and was County Judge for 10 years. Judge Posey was the first man in the south to defeat a Confederate soldier for office, winning over Capt. W.E. Bell who was just back from war.
FROM: HISTORY OF ANDERSON COUNTY
On the 21st day of November, 1870 was amoung others named "Trustees of the Baptist Church of Jesus Christ commonly known as the United Baptist" in Lawrenceburg Main & Madison (Lot no 31 on plot map) was destoyed by high winds and later burned down in January 1924. Rebuilt in modern style
Listed as inlisted in Anderson County Militia 1865-1869 as Posey, J.M.
History of Anderson County Book I & II
County Clerk JM Posey 1866-1870
Judges J.M. Posey 1890-1893
History of Anderson County Judges:
James M. Posey 1878
J.M. Posey 1882
J.M. Posey 1893
J.M. Posey Resigned, appointed stamp deputy 1893 | Posey, James Monroe (I0868)
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German Palatine Lists 1727 to 1808
Oct 3, 1753
Ship: Eastern Branch
passenger: Johan Michael Roller
Oct 1, 1770
Ship: Minerva
Passenger: Conrad Sebastian Roller | Roller, Johannes Andreas David (I2935)
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German Palentine Passenger lists(Germany to Pennsylvania):
note that unless otherwise stated all passengers listed are Men above the age of 16:
1. Palatines imported in the brigantine Pennsylvania Merchant, John Stedman, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Plymouth - seventy one males above sixteen, fifty-six females; and sixty four males and females under sixteen in all 191
Sep 18, 1733 Ship: Pennyslvania Merchant - Passenger: Johann Georg Grimm
2. Sep 9, 1765 Ship: Chance, from Rotterdam to Pennsylvania
Passengers: Charles Grim* & Johannes Adam Grim
3. Palatines imported in the snow Thane of Fife, William Weems, Master, from Rotterdam to Pennsylvania
Nov 7, 1741 Ship: Thane of Fife Passengers: Carl Grim & Adam Grim | Crim, Charles (I2868)
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Graveside Services Friday, September 20, 2002 at 11:00 a.m.
Internmenet Clovis District Cemetery, Clovis CA
| Fly, Beauna Vista (I0557)
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Green County, Illinois "Alshouse"
The White Hall Register, White Hall, Greene County, IL
Saturday June 14, 1873 Vol. IV, number 43
(home for the poor & county wards)
Patient # 19 "Lucy Hartless (old granny)"
She had lived in Carrollton, and is the same Judge Hinton recovered judgement against in the county for keeping. She is well and very useful, but is peevish and must have her own way. I good with childrens, chickens and other pets.
*parents Benjamin and Hannah Ann Willett | Willett, Lucy (I5838)
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Has been listed on different documents as; Anna B or Amie | Fly, Alma Amie (I1742)
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he died at the home of his son Samuel | Demarest, Samuel (I1119)
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He was Assistant State's Attorney when Ann was young but had to relinquish his attorney job when he contracted TB | Posey, Charles Rowland (I0430)
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He was Knighted on 23 Jul 1603. | Barnes, William (I2447)
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Headstone listing & photos
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohcarcgs/arabia_files/arabia017.html | Capper, Mary (I0048)
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Headstone listings and photos:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohcarcgs/arabia_files/arabia017.html
Private, 3rd Regiment, Ohio Militia - War of 1812 | Kail, George (I0046)
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Headstone only initials as follows:
C.C. Fly Son of J & L Fly | Fly, Christopher Columbus (I2717)
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Headstone Photo at
http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=244822 | Lawrence, Margaret (I0396)
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Headstone photo: http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=244825 | Crim, Charles M (I2768)
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Headstone Photo: http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=244842 | Albaugh, Catherine (I2735)
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Headstone:
M.J. Colton Crim
1850-1877
Find A Grave Memorial# 6985331
Also at Iowa Gravestone Project
http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=453906 | Colton, Margaret Josephine (I0126)
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Heiress to the Lippencott Publishing Fortune | Wurts-Dundas, Muriel Harmar (I4105)
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Hendriktie Vander Linde | Van Der Linde, Hendrikje (I4313)
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Her fathers's will dated Jun 37, 1837 notes her as deceased.
it does provide for her children. | Walker, Lucretia (I1324)
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Her portrait was donated by her son to the Maryland Historical Society and was painted by Alfred Klotts her cousin. His wife was Agnes Boone and they had a son Trafford Klots who also became an artist. | Boone, Carlyle Fairfax (I3992)
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her second marriage, 1st marriage was to George Simons | Earle, Elsie (I4339)
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Hessian Soldier
in German last name is spelled Schloetz | Slates, Friedrich (Fredrick) (I2382)
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His obituary is online and can be found here:
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/pawnee/library/obits/slwhite.htm | White, Silas Lee (I6801)
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Historical Marker No. 2059 KY Hwy 537 & See Road
*Burial notes: He was buried where he was killed, by the creek now called Boone's Creek, Bourbon County, Kentucky by his brother Daniel and others. Later his remains were visible due to the nature of a creekside and were re-interred at Rockbridge Baptist Church Yard.
A Historial marker now stands at the site of his death #2059 at junction of KY Hwy. 537 & See Road | Boone, Edward (I0764)
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History article: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/articles/200.html | Olney, Thomas (I6364)
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