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23301 I1167               
23302 I18522               
23303 I28687  Tucker  Keziah  Abt 1844  Yes, date unknown  Melba Gene McLemore shows that she was married first to Elijah POWERS, who died during the Civil War. After her second husband, Edward Milton Heflin died, she married Epps Ashton.  STR06 
23304 I28687  Tucker  Keziah  Abt 1844  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Information:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Casiah HEFLIN Self W Female W 36 MS Keeping House GA GA
Gilbert HEFLIN Son S Male W 11 AR Works On Farm --- MS
Thos. PAURIS Son S Male W 17 AR Works On Farm AR MS
Source Information:
Census Place Cane Creek, Lincoln, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254049 NA Film Number T9-0049
Page Number 74C

Melba Gene McLemore writes that 17 year old Thomas is Thomas Poweres, from Keziah's first marriage to Elijah Powers in 1860. Melba further notes that Keziah will marry Epps Ashton in August 1880.

1910 United States Federal Census

Name: Kizzie J Ashton
[Kezzia J Ashton]
Age in 1910: 66
Estimated birth year: abt 1844
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 2, Ellis, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female

Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas E Powers 47
John M Powers 22
Arthur J Powers 19
Kizzie J Ashton 66



1920 United States Federal Census
about Kizzie Ashton Jr
Name: Kizzie Ashton Jr
[Kizzie J Ashton Jr]
Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 3, Henderson, Texas
Age: 77 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Grandmother, Grandma (Grandmother)
Father's Birth Place: Mississippi
Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi
Marital Status: Widow
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 249



Household Members:
Name Age
Arthur J Powris 28
Nannie L Powris 24
Raymond R Powris 2 1/12
Tarlton P Powris 1 1/12
Kizzie Ashton 77

1930 United States Federal Census
about E Ashton
Name: E Ashton
Home in 1930: Waco, McLennan, Texas
Age: 75
Estimated birth year: abt 1855
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Father

Household Members:

Pame Sarris ( PARRIS ) 32
Angelina Sarris 32
Leslie Lester 18
E Ashton 75 
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23305 I6693  Tucker  Mary Ann  10 Jun 1818  2 Jun 1864  Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of James Tucker and Mary Richie.  STR06 
23306 I45183               
23307 I4323  Tucker  Mit A.  Abt 1831  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Limestone County, Dist 48 West Texas, P O Box Eutaw
Enumerated 10 Jun 1870
Page 16
120-124
Tucker, Mit A 40 M W Planter 18535 12135 Jt
Tucker, Lucrecia 36 F W Keeping house Ala
Tucker, Martha A 10 F W At home Tx
Tucker, James A 8 M S At Home Texas
Tucker, Newman 1 M W At Home Tx
McGrew, Wm T 15 M W Farm Laborer Tx
McGrew, Betty T 13 F W At School Tx
Kirk, Septhny 26 M W Clerk M.O. 
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23308 I17591  Tucker  Sarah "Sally"  25 Mar 1859  May 1921  The sister of Andrew Tucker of Sabinetown. (White and Toole, p 54).  STR06 
23309 I14688               
23310 I47870  Tucker  Xuella  30 Apr 1937  9 Mar 2021  Xuella (Tucker) Pavelka was born on April 30, 1937 to Lige and Sadie Tucker in McIntosh County, Oklahoma and passed away March 9, 2021 in Lincoln, Nebraska. She is survived by her children: Denise (Richard) Leonard, Rodney Pavelka, Deborah Wilcoxson, Brian (Shari) Pavelka, Steven Pavelka, Kenneth (Jan) Pavelka; siblings: Dewyane (Connie) Tucker, Priscilla (Merle) Mudd, 15 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren. Xuella is preceded in death by her husband Donald Pavelka, grandson Justin Pavelka and her parents Lige and Sadie Tucker.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy 
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23311 I13358  Tuggle  Otto Franklin  6 May 1905  3 Dec 1987  Helena Soukup Parker shows a much earlier date of death than the SSDI, indicating that he died 4 Dec 1957.  STR06 
23312 I25657               
23313 I33372               
23314 I33370               
23315 I33369               
23316 I33358  Tulloch  Woodrow Ruben Wilson  8 Oct 1926  6 Nov 2000  Woodrow's son, Brian Tulloch, writes that according to his tombstone, his father died on November 6, 2000. The tombstone also indicated he was born in 1926, even though the family genealogy records had shown the year of birth as 1925. Brian considers the tombstone to likely be more accurate. Woodrow died in Sault Ste. Marie. He had battled lung cancer for a few years. The cancer was the result of asbestosis.  STR06 
23317 I30577  Tuma  Minnie  5 Mar 1910  14 Jan 2004  Dennis Belohlavy shows her as the daughter of Joseph C. Tuma and Anna Mach.  STR06 
23318 I39750  Tunk  Carl Leon  14 Oct 1941  17 Mar 2011  Carl L. Tunk, 69, of Amboy, died Thursday, March 17, 2011, in his home.

Funeral services were on Monday, March 21, 2011, beginning with a 10 a.m., prayer service in the Mihm-Jones Funeral Home followed by a 10:30 a.m., Mass of Christian Burial at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Amboy. Burial followed in St. Patrick Cemetery in Amboy. Visitation was on Sunday from 2 to 8 p.m., with the Rosary at 7:30 p.m, at the Funeral Home.

Mr. Tunk was born Oct. 14, 1941, in St. Charles, the son of Walter and Florence (Stone) Tunk. He married Maryann Johnson on June 13, 1964 in Wheaton.

Survivors include his wife of Amboy; children Michael (Brenda) Platacis of California, Alex (Hilda) Platacis of Texas, Kevin (Lindsay) Tunk of Shabbona, Peter (Linda) Tunk of Warrenville, Rita (Robert) Villasenor of Warrenville, Katy (Robert) Newman of North Aurora, Susan (Michael Gibbs) Tunk of Greene, Maine, Rachel (Dean) Duke of Joliet, Rebecca (Homer) Warren of Joliet, Janet (Michael) Smith of Joliet, Carl Laurence (Jessica Lemmer) Tunk of Amboy, Monica (Christopher) Carter of Amboy, Marykaren Tunk of Amboy, Sarah (Corey Henkel) Tunk of Amboy, Andrew (Courtney Sanchez) Tunk of Amboy; 34 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Janet Spinner of Arizona, Carol (Dan) O'Brien of Gurnee; two brothers, Walter Tunk of Earlville, and Frederick (Nancy) Tunk of Villa Park.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and two sons, Russell and Patrick.

He had been an artist for the Chicago Tribune, a diesel mechanic, farmer, and most recently had worked for Amboy NAPA.

He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church where he was a member of the choir.

He enjoyed gardening.

Condolences may be sent online at www.thejonesfh.com.

 
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23319 I36873               
23320 I48194  Turek  Frank Joseph  28 Jul 1910  20 Oct 1978  Frank J. Turek, son of Frank J. Turek and Bessie Mlazovsky Turek was born on July 28, 1910, at Omaha, Neb.

When he was a small boy, his family moved to a farm in Saline County where he attended country school and helped with the farming. His leisure hours were spent hunting, fishing and trapping.

Upon graduation from Milligan high school in 1928, he went to work for the Biba Engineering Co. of Geneva. In later years he would remember fondly the 18 years he spent working for Biba Engineering with his brother, John, grading roads in and around the sandhills of western Nebraska.

Following the death of his father, he returned to farming with his mother and brother, Emil on a farm four and one-half miles west of Milligan.

At the onset of World War II, he volunteered his services in the U.S. Army, and was attached to the Armored Division at Fort Knox, Ky., as a gunnery instructor to enlisted officers.

He went overseas with the 20th Tank Battalion and saw action in France and Germany. He was honorably discharged from Fort Levenworth, Kas., and again pursued his career in farming with his brother, Emil.

Frank was united in marriage to Helen Beranek on January 6, 1947, and to this union were born two children, Lois and Frank III. He was a loving father and husband.

During this time he collected many antiques and he spent his leisure time from farming restoring them.

Due to health problems, he retired from farming and was employed at the Youth Development Center in Geneva as a stationary engineer until his retirement in 1975.

His retirement years were spent enjoying his grandson, Zak; gardening and fishing on the Nebraska lakes with his wife, Helen.

On September 22, 1978, he was admitted to Warren memorial Hospital in Friend and was later transferred to Lincoln General Hospital where he passed away on October 20, 1978.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife, Helen; children, Mr. and Mrs. Alan (Lois) Johnson of Milligan and son, Frank J. of Lincoln; and grandson, Zak of Milligan; brother, John K. of Geneva, George of Friend, Emil of Milligan and Joe of Geneva; sisters, Mrs. Dallas (Lucille) Lindsey of Morrow Bay, Cal., Mrs. Jack (Rosemarie) Parisot of Omaha and Mrs. Lloyd (Emilye) Hendryx of Tucson, Ariz.; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted from the Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, in Milligan on Monday, October 23, 1978, at 10:30 a.m., with Rev. Woodrow W. Wilson officiating. Interment with military graveside services was held at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan.

The Nebraska Signal November 2nd, 1978 page 20.
Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman #47078678

Inscription
TEC4
US ARMY
WORLD WAR II


Downloaded from Find A Grave 
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23321 I48195  Turek  Frank Joseph  7 Mar 1958  30 Nov 2022  Obituary for Frank J. Turek III

A Graveside Committal of Ashes for Frank will be held on Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Kim Dunker will preside over the Graveside Service.

Frank Joseph Turek III was born to Frank Joseph Turek Jr. and Helen Viola (Beranek) Turek on March 7, 1958 at the Friend Hospital in Friend, Nebraska. He passed away on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at the Fillmore County Hospital at the age of 64 years, 8 months and 23 days. He was one of 2 children born in the family.

After a hard start, Frankie, as he was affectionately known, became a healthy little boy who was full of energy. As he became older, he enjoyed riding his bicycle all over Milligan with his friends, usually followed by his faithful dog, Fido. Frankie graduated with the Milligan High School class of 1976. He enjoyed playing football in his high school days.

After high school, Frankie was employed by Biba Engineering, Kawasaki of Lincoln, Timpte Trailer, and finally Kassik Milling in Milligan, Nebraska. Dean always said that Frankie was "one hell of a welder." He was eventually forced into early retirement for health reasons. After his retirement, Frankie enjoyed and appreciated a hog roast put on by the community of Milligan to help him with his medical expenses.

Frankie was married to Diane Wickwire and he loved her children, Amanda, Elaine & Jason, as his own. He and Diane were later divorced and in Frankie's later years he found companionship with his old friend, Julie Pimental. She was a constant friend for him for many years. They had much fun together and especially enjoyed a trip to Florida with Julie's sister and brother-in-law, attending Daytona Bike Week, the Lynyrd Skynyrd Bar, and watching a space shuttle launch as they viewed from Cocoa Beach.

Frankie loved all sports especially football and baseball. He was an avid Husker and Chicago Cubs Fan. He even took his beloved mother, whom he called 'Hubbard' to a Cubs game with several of his good friends. Frank also enjoyed listening to his radio, especially his polka music and rock 'n roll. When Frankie got his dish network tv he was excited to be able to watch all of his favorite sporting events and T.V. shows including Gunsmoke, Big Valley, Cheyenne, and various old movies. When Frankie was unable to drive, he was always ready to go on a road trip with anyone to any place, just to get out of the house.

Frankie had a twinkle in his eye, and he was truly one of a kind. Some would say he was a Milligan Legend with his booming voice and never-ending love of Rock 'n Roll music. He had a heart of gold, loved his animals, enjoyed a good party, strumming the guitar, and riding his Harley. He also had a passion for vegetable gardening. Hours were spent weeding the garden and tipping a couple cold ones in the process.

Frankie moved to Ohiowa in 2009 and resided there until his passing. While living in Ohiowa, he found part time employment with B.J. Mussman running the road grader and maintaining township roads in Franklin and Belle Prairie Township. In the fall, he would work the grader for many local farmers repairing the farm fields for spring planting. Frankie continued doing this job until a fall made it impossible for him to continue working.

When Frankie's health started to fail, he took it in stride and lived his life to the fullest until the end.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents Frank Jr. and Helen Turek.

He is survived by his sister Sara Lois Scott; nephew Zak Scott; close friends Julie Pimental, Cathy Meyer, and Sharon Elznic; 3 step children Amanda, Elaine and Jason; his loving dog Buddy; and numerous cousins and friends.

From Farmer & Son Funeral Home website

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy 
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23322 I9816  Turner  Albert  30 Dec 1888  21 Jan 1969  A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of death he was marrieed and with a home address of 272 Park Street in Jasper. His occupation was listed as Retired, Public Office, and his parents were shown as I.C. Turner and Rebecca E. Bean. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Albert Turner.  STR06 
23323 I9816  Turner  Albert  30 Dec 1888  21 Jan 1969  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
23324 I9721  Turner  Andrew Jackson  21 Aug 1871  1 Mar 1943  John Turner writes that he was married three times, to Jeanette Louise Sanders, Eulalie Tullis and Bessie Hamilton.  STR06 
23325 I30447  Turner  Andrew Jackson  14 Sep 1905  12 Feb 1975  John Turner writes he and his wife had two daughters.  STR06 
23326 I44914  Turner  Cherry  Abt 1839  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married Mahlon C. WRIGHT on 20 Dec 1860 Edgefield County, SC.  STR06 
23327 I642               
23328 I557               
23329 I10010  Turner  Fannie E.  Oct 1886  Yes, date unknown  She married a Brown.  STR06 
23330 I23356               
23331 I9477  Turner  Isaac Campbell  30 Nov 1854  12 Mar 1908  Member of Woodmen of the World (Source: Tombstone).  STR06 
23332 I556  Turner  Keith Belton  5 Apr 1937  3 Dec 1988  Name: Keith Belton Turner Date of Birth: 5 Apr 1937 Gender: Male Birth County: San Augustine Mother's Name: Edith Pauline Willey Roll Number: 1937_0008  STR06 
23333 I9345  Turner  Ludie  17 Feb 1896  21 Nov 1980  Hawthorne, Ludie Turner
Nov. 24, 1980
KIRBYVILLE ? Ludie Turner Hawthorne, 84, of Kirbyville died at 7 a.m. Monday at Schlesinger Geriatric Center in Beaumont. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Central Baptist Church with burial in Zion Hill Cemetery under the direction of Causey?s E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville. She was a lifelong resident of Jasper County. Survivors include three daughters, Aline Kelley of Beaumont, and Martha V. Morgan and Marcelle Conlin, both of Orange; four sons, Polk Hawthorne Jr. of Silsbee, Carroll Hawthorne of Fort Worth, Amos Hawthorne of Lufkin, and Hollis Hawthorne of Gladewater, Texas; 23 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm 
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23334 I8560  Turner  Madison  14 May 1824  16 Oct 1902  Middle initial shown as both A and L.


 
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23335 I9474  Turner  Mittie Gertrude  28 Mar 1891  5 Aug 1970  Obituary (Source: United States Gen Web Page, Jasper County, Texas; The Orange Leader 5 August 1970)

Roganville. Funeral services for Mrs. Mittie Hawthorne, 79, of Roganville, will be tomorrow at 2 pm in Zion Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Elmos Withers, pastor of the Antioch Primitive Baptist Church, will officiate. He will be assisted by Rev. Jessie Thomas, a Baptist minister.

Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Causey's Stringer Funeral Home of Kirbyville. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Hugh Beaver, Harvie Hawthorne, Ronnie Hawthorne, Douglas Hawthorne, Max Lee Hawthorne, Kerry Hawthorne, Robert Armitage and Dennis Hawthorne.

The body was moved to the Hawthorne home today at 2 pm and will remain there until tomorrow at 1 pm when it will be moved to the church. She died today about 2 am in Jasper Hospital following a long illness.

She was a native of Jasper County and had lived all her life in Jasper County. She was a member of the Antioch Primitive Baptist Church.

Survivors include 6 sons, Elliott Hawthorne of Port Neches, Guy Hawthorne of Goodrich, Edward Hawthorne and S.C. Hawthorne, both of Vidor, Eston Hawthorne of Bridge City and Arthur Jack Hawthorne of Kirbyville; 4 daughters, Mrs. Perry Spillers of Lake Jackson, Mrs. Bruce Sheffield of Kirbyville, Mrs. Edgar Morgan of Orange and Mrs. Roger Armitage of Gibson, LA; one sister Mrs. Polk Hawthorne of Roganville; 27 grandchildren; and 18 great grandchildren.

Her headstone was inscribed "Thy Life was Beauty, Truth, Goodness, and Love." 
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23336 I16108  Turner  Sarah  Abt 1808  20 Dec 1840  Death- 4th quarter 1840, Bristol-St. Catherine's House, London, Civil Registration Records. She was the daughter of John Turner and Mary Lamb.  STR06 
23337 I17488  Turner  William A.  Abt 1796  Aft 1860  (Research):
Census Listings

1850 Census
South Carolina, Edgefield District, The District
Enumerated 30 Jul 1850
273-273
William A. Turner 54 M Farmer 1500 SC SC
Absola Turner 47 F Farmer SC SC
George Turner 21 M Farmer SC SC
Jefferson Turner 20 M Farmer SC SC
Malachi Turner 18 M Farmer SC SC
Milledge Turner 16 M Farmer SC SC
Lucinda Turner 14 F SC SC
Cherry Turner 11 F SC SC
Savannah Turner 8 F SC SC
Jackson I Owdom 34 M Carpenter SC

1860 Census
South Carolina, Edgefield District, Saluda Regiment, PO Fruit Hill
Enumerated 1 Jun 1860
Page 1
6-6
M A Turner 27 F Sewing 150 SC
W W Turner 4 M SC
7-7
Mar. Matthews and family
8-8
W. A. Turner 64 M Farmer 1710 668 SC
A P C Turner 57 F SC
Cherry Turner 21 F SC
Savannah Turner 18 F SC
 
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23338 I641               
23339 I10007  Turner  William Hyram  17 Feb 1877  12 Jan 1952  "Obituary--William Hyram Turner" BEAUMONT ENTERPRISES (1952) Kirbyville, Texas, January 13 (Spl)--William Hyram Turner Sr., 74, was found dead in bed at his home in Kirbyville early Sunday morning. He apparently died of a heart attack, an attending physician said. he was a native and lifelong resident of Jasper County. He had lived in Kirbyville for many years. Funeral services are incomplete pending communication with the son in Japan and will be announced by E.E. Stringer Funeral home of Kirbyville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Janie Turner of Kirbyville; three sons, James D. Turner of Beaumont, William S. Turner of Kirbyville, and Hiram Turner Jr. with the army in Japan; two daughters, Mrs. Martha G. George of Kirbyville, Mrs. Edith Rollins of Beaumont; two sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Boyett and Mrs. Fanny Brown, both of Kirbyville; one brother, Matt Turner of Kirbyville, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.  STR06 
23340 I12863  Turner  Zadoc Ledar  Abt 1789  Yes, date unknown  It is possible though not proven that Zadoc Turner is descended from Zadock Turner of Maryland. This Zadock Turner died in Hancock County, Georgia ca 1820. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 80).  STR06 
23341 I18120  Turnley  James T.  Bef 1846  Yes, date unknown  He had been previously married to a Louisa and had three children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 77).  STR06 
23342 I44443  Turnley  Mildred Martha "Mattie" L.  4 Sep 1857  19 Feb 1942  At the time of the 1930 federal census, the widowed Mattie Maxey was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Wesley and Vessie Maxey, in Bayou Scie.  STR06 
23343 I45966  Turnovska  Anastasia "Stazie" "Stella"  Sep 1871  1 Mar 1958  She was living with her daughter and son-in-law in Cleveland as of the 1940 census, and listed as widowed.

Id#: 0561433 Name: Jirousek, Anastasia Date: Mar 3 1958 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Anastasia (nee Turnoyskt) of 3663 E. 52nd St., beloved wife of the late Frank, dearest mother of Joseph, Eleanor Schulty (sic), sister of Rose Pekarek grandmother great-grandmother; great-great-grandmother, Saturday. Family will receive friends at Biean Bros. Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave. Services Tuesday, Maren 4, at St. John Nepemucene Churco, at 9:30 a. m.
 
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23344 I31165  Tuttle  Albert  15 Apr 1846  Yes, date unknown  He was in the slate business in Fair Haven, Vermont.  STR06 
23345 I30759  Tuttle  Albert Sanford  21 Jun 1817  16 Dec 1855  He owned a retail store in Hackettstown, New Jersey.  STR06 
23346 I35174  Tuttle  Carl  17 Feb 1925  13 Aug 1999  SSCI:

CARL TUTTLE 17 Feb 1925 13 Aug 1999 (V) 68359 (Friend, Saline, NE ) (none specified) 712-12-7271 Long-time or retired railroad workers
 
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23347 I14710               
23348 I34959               
23349 I34957  Tyler  Homer Woodrow  26 Feb 1913  1 May 1992  HOMER W TYLER 26 Feb 1913 01 May 1992 77664 (Warren, Tyler, TX ) (none specified) 427-10-1040 Mississippi
 
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23350 I34960               
23351 I34958               
23352 I2609  Tyner  Arthur Pearce  Bef 1762  Yes, date unknown  Per affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn (courtesy of Mary Frances Smith Fisher, by way of Rozier Dedwylder), John Tyner was the son of Pearce Tyner, who lived in Orangeburgh District, SC and recorded a "gift deed" there on the date of 2 April 1801, in which he named John and Sarah as his loving son and daughter. Thsi deed is said to be on record at the Marion County, Mississippi courthouse.

Wayne Page (pagewayne1@aol.com) emailed, on June 21, 2008, that Sarah Tyner was the daughter of Arthur Pearce Tyner and Elizabeth Richardson.

 
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23353 I1712  Tyner  Frances  Abt 1768  15 Jul 1853  She might have instead been born in North Carolina. Per affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn (courtesy of Mary Frances Smith Fisher, by way of Rozier Dedwylder), she was a sister of Sarah Tyner who married Robert Lott who was murdered at his home on Black Creek by the Copeland Gang in 1844. Mary Frances Smith Fisher notes that her father might be Benjamin Tyner.

Blanche Toole of Sabine County instead shows her maiden name as IRVINE. This may simply have been speculation based on son Armstrong Irvine Blackburn's middle name.

Mary Frances Fisher Smith had in her notes, from Dr. Johnie L. Reeves of Austin, the following obituary:

The Gonzalez Inquirer
Gonzalez, Texas
16 July 1853, page. 3, Col. 1
Microfilm, The Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, Austin, Texas

Died after a prolonged illness, on the 15th inst., at the residence of Col. W. Means, Mrs. FRANCES BLACKBURN, age 93 years.

She emigrated to east Texas in 1843, thence to western Texas in '49. She was a warm and devoted Christian, having been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church 45 years, during which time she was the subject of many and severe trials, all of which she bore with Christian meekness and resignation. She was indeed, and in truth a help-mate for her husband, he being a minister of the Gospel, also a member of the Masonic Fraternity. She ever manifested a deep interest in the salvation of the souls of her fellow beings. She was an affectionate mother, always endevouring to train her children in the way they should go, and instilling into their minds the principles of the Divine Word. She left a number of relatives and friends to mourn her loss, but they mourn not as those having no hope.

Dr. Reeves notes that if the age of death (93) is correct, Frances should have been born ca 1760 versus 1768, as previously supposed. 
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23354 I1712  Tyner  Frances  Abt 1768  15 Jul 1853  (Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Dewitt County,
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850
48-48
William Means 40 M Farmer $10,000 Ga
Francis Means 39 F Miss
Ferdinand B. Means 19 M La
Margaret L. Means 17 F Tx
Sarah F. Means 13 F Tx
Napolean F. Means 11 M Tx
William B. Means 9 M Tx
Francis Blackburn 82 F SC



 
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23355 I1712  Tyner  Frances  Abt 1768  15 Jul 1853  (Medical):The child of a direct female descendant of Frances Tyner (Elizabeth Blackburn>Caroline McGrew>Jane Allen>Viola Fullen>Nina Fuller>son Tom McLemore) had their mtDNA analyzed, and it was predicted as H, with only one difference from the Cambridge Reference Sequence, 16519C, which is a fast moving marker. Mitochondrial haplogroup H is a predominantly European haplogroup that participated in a population expansion beginning approximately 20,000 years ago. Today, about 30% of all mitochondrial lineages in Europe are classified as haplogroup H. It is rather uniformly distributed throughout Europe suggesting a major role in the peopling of Europe, and descendant lineages of the original haplogroup H appear in the Near East as a result of migration. Future work will better resolve the distribution and historical characteristics of this haplogroup.

On her Clan Helena website, Amelia Reimer writes that, "Whether just by chance or by the guiding hand of natural selection we do not know, but Helena's clan has grown to become the most widespread and successful of the Seven Daughters of Eve. Her children have reached every shore, settled every forest and crossed every mountain range. Helena's descendants can be found from the Alps in the South to the Scottish Highlands and the Norwegian fjords in the North, and as far east as the Urals and the Russian steppes. Helena was born about 20,000 years ago on the strip of land that joins France and Spain, near what is now Perpignan. She belonged to a family of hunters, who harvested the rich oyster beds in the lagoons of the Carmargue to supplement their diet of meat. Helena's clan arrived in Europe from the Middle East, pushing their way along the Mediterranean, constrained to the narrow strip of land that was still habitable. Not long after she was born, the glaciers that covered the Pyrenees, which Helena could see on a clear day only thirty miles from her camp, began to draw back as, little by little, the summers grew warmer. Some of her clan moved south of the mountains, up the valley of the Ebro to the West to reach the lands of the Basque, where they remain to this day. The most adventurous of her children took advantage of the climatic improvements and journeyed ever northwards to join the great movement of hunters across the plains of France. We know that they reached England around 12,000 years ago because DNA recovered from a young male skeleton found in Gough's Cave in Somerset shows that he too belonged to the clan of Helena. [Same cave as Cheddar Man, but 3,000 years older.] "
 
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23356 I2525  Tyner  John  Bef 1782  Aft 1860  Per affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn (courtesy of Mary Frances Smith Fisher, by way of Rozier Dedwylder), Richard had in his possession a deed written by John Tyner on 25 August 1847, in which he made gifts to his six children named as Sarah Elizabeth Blackburn, Mary Ann Hammond, Amanda Robert Tyner, Henry Arthur Tyner, James Marion Tyner and Mary Elizabeth Tyner. Mary Frances Smith Fisher believes that Mary Elizabeth is actually his wife, and not a daughter. She has been unable to locate this original deed to verify.  STR06 
23357 I2106  Tyner  Sarah  Abt 1775  Aft 1843  In Richard Eugene Blackburn's affidavit, he states that Sarah Tyner was the sister of Frances Tyner who was the wife of Gabriel Blackburn, and that she died in Columbia ans was buried in the graveyard on the farm. Mary Frances Smith Fisher believes her father to be Benjamin Tyner.  STR06 
23358 I46680  Tyre  Madge "Billie" Elise  Abt 1930  25 Mar 2016  Madge "Billie" Elise Arney, 86, of Hemphill, passed away Friday morning in the Nacogdoches Medical Center, Nacogdoches, Texas. Billie was born in Carthage, Texas, to Clyde Hershal and Annie Clair Gholston Tyre. She graduated from Carthage High School in 1947, and married James Rodney Arney on January 3, 1948. She and James moved to Hemphill and owned and operated Arney's Concrete. Billie was a member of Southside Baptist Church in Carthage and later a member of First Baptist Church in Hemphill. Billie was also a member the Hemphill Chapter of the Eastern Star.

Billie is survived by her sons Rick Arney and Steve Arney, both of Hemphill, three grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband James Rodney Arney, her sons Keith and Michael Arney, and a beloved granddaughter Allison Michelle Arney, her sister Elouise Davis and brother Robert W. Develin.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, March 27, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, March 28, 2016, in the Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.

Memorial contributions to the First Baptist Church in Hemphill or to a charity of your choosing would be greatly appreciated by the family.

(Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 30, 2016, page 10 
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23359 I37917  Tyre  William  Abt 1869  Yes, date unknown  Shown as William McLemore on the 1880 census, but family members saw this was Lon Charles McLemore's older half brother, born to Betty Young during her first marriage.

Family reasearcher Charles McLemore found, on the 1870 Lafayette County, Mississippi census a Betty Tyer, 20, with a son, listed a B. Tyer, age 1, living with her sister, Mrs. B. W. Dacus.


 
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23360 I37917  Tyre  William  Abt 1869  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 9 ED 22 Sheet 6B
124-127
McLemore, William Head M W 33 M 24 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Annie E Wf F W 32 m1 24 2/0 Tn Tn Tn 
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23361 I31632  Tyree  Amanda "Manda" "Mandy" Jane  25 Dec 1861  25 Jun 1960  Paul Williams writes that she was the half sister to William Tyree, who married Amanda's sister-in-law, Sarah Jane McLemore.

Source Name: Princeton Clarion Democrat
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy
Author: Publisher:
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Citation Detail: Micro film year 1960
Date: Monday, June 27, 1960 - Pg 8

Notes: Amanda was really 98 years and six months of age - error on newspaper

Actual text:
Mrs. Amanda McLemore

Mrs. Amanda Jane McLemore, age 99 years and six months, died Sunday at 7:30 a.m. at Church Nursing Home in Princeton following a lingering illness. Mrs. McLemore was born on Dec. 25, 1860 in Virginia. She had resided in Baldwin Heights and Princeton most of her lifetime, moving here from English, Ind. She was a charter member of Bethel Memorial Church. Her husband, William McLemore, preceded her in death. He passed away in 1940. Survivors include 3 sons, John of Evansville Lee and James of Oakland City; 4 daughters Mrs. Mary Clark of Princeton, Mrs. Cynthia Daugherty of Valley Station, Ky., Mrs. Susie Cockram of Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Louise Boswell, of Bensonville, Ill. - one half brother William Tyree of Princeton; one half sister Mrs. Carolyn Coomer of Princeton several nieces and nephews; 21 grandchildren 36 great grandchildren, 40 great great gandchildren and 20 great great great grandchildren, leaving a total of 125 living descendants. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wright & Kendall Funeral Home with the Rev. John E. Whitten and the Rev. Armand Calvert officiating. Burial will follow in Maple Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McLemore is now at Wright & Kendall Funeral Home where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. 
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23362 I31736  Tyree  Caroline  27 Aug 1896  3 Jul 1965  Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Detail:Micro film year 1965 Date:Monday, July 5, 1965

Notes:Possible discrepancy in year of birth.

Actual text: Carrie Coomer Princeton--Mrs. Carrie Coomer, 66, passed away at 10 P.M. Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital in Evansville after a serious illness of 3 weeks. She was born in Crawford County on Aug. 28, 1898 and has resided in Princeton for the past 52 years. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Lincoln Wagner and Mrs. Rosalie Satterfield, both of Princeton; 4 sons, Charles, Dale, Carl and Bill Coomer all of Princeton; 2 brothers William Tyree of Francisco and Jesse Tyree of Oakland City; 30 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday at Colvin Chapel with the Rev. Frank Reed officiating. Burial will follow in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23363 I31737  Tyree  Charles  Mar 1898  15 Feb 1917  Paul Williams said his death record can be found recorded Bk H-40 Pg 15 of Gipson County, and that Charles died from TB.  STR06 
23364 I32736  Tyree  David M.  20 Oct 1884  19 Aug 1958  Paul Williams reported he changed his name to "George Strong" and writes that "his obit does not mention anything about Tyree just that he was born IN plus had been in Fresno a good many years (his 2nd wife died abt month later 1958) also obit does not mention any brothers/sisters....funeral home has that also plus his fathers name William...did find this subject 1930ce Marin Co, it lists that his parents were born in VA and KY."  STR06 
23365 I32469  Tyree  Dorcas  14 Aug 1873  6 Apr 1956  Commonwealth Journal 110-112 E. Mt. Vernon St. Somerset, KY 42501 (606) 678-8191

Detail:Obituary Collection Date:6 Apr 1956

Actual text:Mrs. Dorcus Smith, 82, of Burnside, died last Friday at the Somerset City Hospital. Mrs. Smith was born Aug. 14, 1873 in Rockcastle County but spent most of her life in this county. At an early age she united with the Nazarene Church and remained a faithful member of that church until her death. Mrs. Smith is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Mattie Smith, Mrs. Mae Beatty, and Mrs. Iva Maude Richardson, all of Burnside; 2 sons Marshall Smith, Burnside and Captain Al Smith, Florida. She is also survived by 3 brothers, Bill Tyree, Jess Tyree, and David Tyree; 3 sisters Mrs. Lou Sowders, Mrs. Mandy McLemore, and Mrs. Caroline Coomer; 11 grandchildren, 14 gret-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grand- children. Funeral services were held Sunday in the Burnside Methodist Church, the Rev. Bruce James officiating. Burial was in the Burnside cemetery.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23366 I31734  Tyree  Emma  26 Dec 1891  8 May 1947  Name:Princeton Clarion News Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy
Name:Princeton Clarion News Author: Publisher: Call Number: Notes: REFN: Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464 Citation
Detail:Micro film year 1947 Date:Thursday, May 8, 1947

Notes:Obit mentions David Tyree aka George Strong

Actual text:*Mrs. Emma Adkins Dies at Francisco* Francisco, May 8--Mrs Emma Adkins, 55, died at 10 A.M. this morning at her home in Francisco after an illness of 12 years. She was born in Crawford County Dec. 26, 1891, and has resided in Francisco since 1915. Surviving are the husband William R. Adkins; a son William Harold of Indianapolis; 3 daughters, Mrs. Ruby Harbison of Gary, Mrs. Ida Bilderback and Mrs. Gladys Davis of Oakland City; 3 brothers, Jess Tyree of Oakland City, Bill Tyree of Princeton, and DAVID of California; 2 sisters, Mrs. Caroline Coomer of Princeton, and Mrs. Lucy Dunn of Marengo; and 13 grandchildren. She was a member of the Francisco Methodist Church where funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Burial will be in the I.O.O.F cemetery in Francisco. The body will be removed from the Lamb & Son Funeral Home in Oakland City to the residence in Frncisco friday afternoon.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23367 I32466  Tyree  James  26 Sep 1866  30 Mar 1954  Commonwealth Journal 110-112 E. Mt. Vernon St. Somerset, KY 42501 (606) 678-8191

Citation Detail: Obituary Collection Date: 30 Mar 1954

Notes: Possible discrepancy in date of birth. Surname of mother misspelled in obituary.

Actual text: James Tyree, 85, retired Pulaski County farmer, died at his home in Pulaski March 30 following an illness of 4 years. The son of William and Ellen Fugus (sic), he was born in Rockcastle County Sept. 26, 1868. He married Miss Jessie Bishop who died a few years later. He later married Miss Amanda DeBord who survives him. Mr. Tyree made his home in this county 55 years ago and lived here the remainder of his life. He was a devout member of the Pulaski Church of Christ for many years. A devoted hsband and father , he dedicated his life to the welfare and happiness of his family. His many friends are saddened by his death. Mr. Tyree is survived by his wife;3 daughters Mrs. Nell Younger, Mrs. Mae Todd, and Mrs. Blossie Dobbs;3 sons Joe, Charles and Walter Tyree;3 sisters, Mrs. Darcus Smith, Burnside Mrs. Manda McMoore (sic and Mrs. Lou Sowders both of Princeton, Ind.; and 7 half-brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Pulaski Church of Christ, the Rev. Harold Savely officiating. Burial was in the Etna cemetery (Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23368 I32709  Tyree  Jesse  19 Jun 1881  21 Jun 1975  Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Detail:Micro film year 1975
Date:Monday, June 23, 1975 Pg. 10

Actual text: Jesse Tyree

Jesse Tyree,94, died at 6a.m. Saturday at Good Samartian Nursing Home in Oakland City. Tyree was born on June 19, 1881 in Crawford County and had resided in the Francisco area all of his life. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Agnes Stewart, Wheeling; 3 sons, Howard, Princeton; Noah, Francisco, and Dick, Oakland City; one brother William Tyree Oakland City; 19 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and several gret-great grandchildren. Services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at Colvin Chapel with the Rev. Jack Gowen officiating. Burial was in I.O.O.F. cemetery in Francisco.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23369 I32463  Tyree  John Freeman  11 Aug 1860  16 May 1935  John Tyree Dies at Burnside
Prominent Citizen of the County Passes Away on May 16th

Burnside, KY., May 22--Thursday morning, May 16, Mr. John Freeman Tyree suffered a heart attack and passed away at his home. Mr. Tyree was 74 years old and had been a resident of Burnside for more than 50 years. He was a charter member of the Baptist Church and for many years a deacon. he was a highly respected citizen and merchant and served on the City Council for several years. he leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Mrs. Mary Tyree; four daughters, Mrs. Allie Applegate of Cincinnati; Mrs. Britt Cruse of Somerset; Mrs. Nora Cope, of Waynesboro, Indiana, and Mrs. Wagie Singleton of Burnside; three sons, Frank Tyree of Cincinnati; Clarence Tyree, Wheeling, W. Va., and J.R. Tyree, of Burnside. Also several sisters and brothers, grandchildren, nieces and nephews. All of the children attended the funeral except Mrs. Cope, who was ill. One sister, Mrs. Dorcas Smith, of Burnside, and one brother, Mr. James Tyree, of Waynesburg, were present at the funeral, the other being prevented by illness. Some of the out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the funeral were: Mr. Britt Cruse, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cruse, Miss Ruth Cruse, Eugene and Ralph Cruse, of Somerset; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar DeBord and Mr. Luther DeBord of Princeton, Ind,; Miss Elizabeth Beatty, Cincinnati; Mrs. Lucille B. Smith and daughter, Christine, of Stearns; Mrs. Jess Bates, Monticello; Mrs. Kate Singleton, Eubank; Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Hargis, Miss Georgia Hargis, Mrs. James Isaacs, Mrs. W.W. McAlpin, Miss Fayrine McAlpin, of Somerset; Mrs. Roy Gover, of Bronston. The funeral was conducted at the Baptist Church by Rev. W.W. McAlpin, assisted by Rev. Andrew Taylor. Burial was at the Burnside Cemetery. The many friends of Mr. Tyree and his family deepley sympathized with the bereaved.

(Clipping courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23370 I32463  Tyree  John Freeman  11 Aug 1860  16 May 1935  (Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kentucy, Pulaski County, Point Precinct, Burnside
Enumerated 6 June 1900
SD 11 ED 118 Sheet 5A Stamped 279
103-103 (crossed through)
99-101
Tyree, Freeman Hd W M Aug 1860 39 M17 Va Va Va Lumberman
Tyree, Mary M W F Jany 1860 40 M 17 9/9 Ky Ky Ky
Tyree, Nora L Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Virgie M Dtr W F Jun 1886 13 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Edna A Dtr W F Aug 1888 11 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Allie V. Dtr W F Feb 1890 10 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Frank L. Son W M July 1891 8 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Owsley W M Son W M Apr 1892 7 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Wagie Dtr W F Oct 1895 4 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Vessaline Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Ky Va Ky

1910 Census
Kentucky, Pulaski County, Science Hill
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 11 ED 193 Sheet 12B
200-203
Tyree, John F Hd M W 49 m1 29 Va Va Va Grader Lumber
Tyree, Mary M Wf F W 50 m1 29 11/8 Ky Ky Ky
Tryee, Nora L Dtr F W 25 S Ky Va Ky
Tryee, Frank L Son M W 19 S Ky Va Ky Farm Laborer Home Farm
Tyree, Owsley Son M W 17 S Ky Va Ky Farm Laborer Home Farm
Tyree, Wagie Dtr F W 14 S Ky va Ky
Tyree, Clarence Son M W 9 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, John R Son M W 5 S Ky Va Ky 
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23371 I32225  Tyree  Louise  29 Jun 1868  5 Jun 1957  Charles Sterling Owens shows differing parents, in error, for Louise Tyree. He instead shows her as the daughter of William R. Tyree and Rhonda Ann Henderson.

However, according to Paul Williams, The Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana death record for Louisa Tyree Sowder (Bk H48, Pg 121) shows her father as William Tyree and her mother as Ellen Forgy. Paul Williams also supplied the following copy of Louise's obituary:

Name: Princeton Daily Democrat
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy
130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Detail:Micro film year 1967
Date:Thursday, June 6, 1967

Notes:Possible discrepancy year of birth
Note: Obit mentions stepbrothers BUT does not mention stepsister Caroline Coomer

Actual text: Mrs. Lelu Sowder, 88, died at 3:15 P.M. Wednesday at the home of a daughter Mrs. Fannie Wallace of Princeton. She had been ill for the past 3 months. Other survivors include 2 sons, Thomas of Princeton and Samuel J. of Indianapolis, 3 other daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth McLemore of Oakland City, Mrs. Pearl Cox and Mrs. Thelma Lemmons both of Princeton; a sister Mrs. Amanda McLemore of Princeton; 2 step- bothers, Jesse and William Tyree of Princeton 22 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. Saturday in the Wright & Kendall Funeral Home by the Rev. Allan Vine. Burial will be in the Maple Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 P.M. Thursday. 
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23372 I31637  Tyree  Lucy  5 Apr 1879  12 Jul 1948  Called Sarah A. on the 1880 census?

Source
Name:Marengo Messenger - Published Weekly
Repository:Crawford County Public Library
Name:Marengo Messenger - Published Weekly
Author: Publisher:
Call Number: Notes: REFN: Repository:Crawford County Public Library 203 Indiana Ave. English, IN 47118 (812) 338-2606

Detail:Microfilm year 1948
Date:Friday, July 16, 1948 Pg. 1

Notes:Obituary does not mention any sisters and or brothers. Possible discrepancy in age given at time of death - age 73 would have made her born in 1875 whereas reality 1879. Obituary also appears as is in Crawford Democrat Daily - Published Weekly 16 July 1948 Pg. 1.

Actual text:

Mrs. Dunn Dies

Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Dunn, 73, were held Tuesday at the Green Funeral Home in Marengo, with the Rev. William Glosson in charge. Burial was in Goodman cemetery. Survivors include her husband, John Dunn 3 daughters and 2 sons by a former marriage.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23373 I31637  Tyree  Lucy  5 Apr 1879  12 Jul 1948  (Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 3, ED 31 Sheet 11A
201-201
Harper, George W Hd W M Aug 1843 56 M 1 Ind NC Ky
Harper, Lucy Wf W F Mar 1880 M 1 1/1 Ind Va Ky
Harper, Denis Son W M May 1900 S 0/12 Ind Ind Ind

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 3 SD 30 Sheet 13A
296-297
Jenkins, Jerry Hd M W 53 M2 8 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Jenkins, Lucy Wf F W 41 M2 8 7/4 Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Ettie F Son M W 21 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Jenkins, Arvill Son M W 19 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Harper, Denny Stepson M W 11 S Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Willie/Wilber? Son M W 6 S Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Laurence (sic) Son M W 5 S Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 12 and 13 January
SD 3 ED 29 Sheet 9A
223-257
Vandergraph, Lucy Hd F W 40 Wd Ind Ky Ky Washwoman
Jenkins, Zora Dr F W 4 2/12 S Ind Ind Ind

1930 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Liberty Township
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 13-7 SD 13 Sheet 4A Stamped 186
75-85
Dunn, John Hd M W 53 M 21 Ind Ind Ind Laborer Saw Mill
Dunn, Lucy Wf F W 54 M 20 Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Zora Dtr F W 14 S Ind Ind Ind 
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23374 I32468  Tyree  Mack  13 Aug 1871  13 Sep 1949  Name: Princeton Clarion News
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Citation Detail: Micro film year 1949
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 1949 Notes:

Actual text: *Deaths-Funerals* Mack Tyree

Mack Tyree, 82, retired employee of the Southern Railway, died about 8:40 a.m. Tuesday at his home in Francisco after an illness of some 6 months. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Francsico General Baptist church with Rev. Loren Shafer and Rev. Ned Sutton officiating. Burial will be in the Francisco I.O.O.F. cemetery. Surviving are 4 sisters, Mrs. Mattie McLemore and Mrs. Lula Sanders, both of Princeton and Mrs. Mary Debord of Francisco and Mrs. Darcus Smith of Burnside, KY; a half-sister, Caroline Coomer, of Princeton; 3 brothers, Jesse of Francisco, and William & David of Princeton. Mr. Tyree was born at Rockcastle, KY, but had lived in Gibson county for the past 34 years. Mr. Tyree is at the Colvin & Son funeral home where friends may call

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23375 I32468  Tyree  Mack  13 Aug 1871  13 Sep 1949  (Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Township
Enumerated 23 and 25 day of April 1910
SD 3 ED 35 Sheet 4B
82-83
McLemore, Wright and Sarah
83-84
Tyre, Mack Hd M W 40 M1 Ind Ky Ky
Tyre, Jose Wife F W 36 m1 1 7/4 Ind Ind Ind
Tyre, Clyde F Son M W 1 x/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Curless, Raymond R Stepson m W 15 S Ind Ind Ind
Curless, Elma O Stepdtr F W 13 S Ind Ind Ind
Curless, Stella V Stepdtr F W 9 S Ind Ind Ind 
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23376 I32465  Tyree  Mary Anne  14 Jan 1864  13 Dec 1953  Name:Princeton Daily Democrat

Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy

Name:Princeton Daily Democrat 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464

Detail:Micro film year 1952

Date:Sunday, December 14, 1952

Notes:Obit mentions Dave Tyree aka George Strong

Actual text: Mrs. Mary Ann DeBord, 88, died about 6:25 A.M. Saturday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank Perlow of Francisco. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Perlow are 2 other daughters, Mrs. James Hix and Mrs. Ida Curless of Princeton; 6 sons Frank, Luther, and Harvey, all of Francisco and Oscar and Fred of Francisco and Jess of Terre Haute. 4 sisters, Mrs. Will McLemore of Louisville, KY; Mrs. J. Souders of Princeton, Mrs. Dorcus Smith of Burnside, KY, and Mrs. Other Coomer of Princeton; 4 brothers, James Tyree of Pulaski, KY, Jess Tyree of Oakland City, William of Princeton, and DAVE of Long Beach, CA; 35 grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Mrs. DeBord has lived in Princeton and Francisco most of her life time and attended the General Baptist Church of Francisco. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2P.M. at the General Baptist Church in Francisco with Rev. John L. Magness and Rev. Bennie Hodge officiating. Burial will be in the Francisco IOOF cemetery. Mrs. DeBord is at the Colvin & Son funeral home where friends may call after 3 P. M. Sunday.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23377 I31763  Tyree  Nancy  20 Oct 1885  2 Apr 1939  Obituary (Courtesy of Paul Williams)

Source
Name:Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly
Repository:Crawford County Public Library
CitationDetail:Microfilm year 1939
Date:Thursday, April 13, 1939 Pg 2

Obituary does not mention any of her stepbrothers nor stepsisters. Obituary also confirms that her parents had 10 children. Obituary - newspaper error ? - has incorrect marriage date, should be August 6, 1903, see Bk G Pg 517 Crawford Co., IN

Mrs. Nancy Satterfield

Mt. Sterling --Nancy Tyree, daughter of William and Sarah Tyree, was born October 20, 1885, and died April 2, 1939, at the age of 53 years, 5 months and 13 days. She was married to Florence Satterfield, September 6, 1903. To this union six children were born, Luetta Jenkins, Bessie Allen, Dorothy Sturgeon, Jefferson, Russell and Clara Bell Satterfield. Nancy was of a family of ten children. Her sisters were Lucy Dunn, Dessie Hicks, Emma Adkins, and Caroline Cumer. Her brothers were Jesse, Dave, William, Ollie, and Charles Tyree. In her youth she united with the Christian church and she always held true to this faith. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tyree; 2 brothers, Ollie and Charles Tyree; a sister Dessie Hicks, and a grandchild Olive Allen, have preceded her. She leaves her husband, six children, Luetta Jenkins of Hunter, Ark.; Bessie Allen of Tower; Dorothy Sturgeon of English, Route 1; Clara Belle, Jefferson, and Russell Satterfield, of Marengo; 3 sisters, Emma Adkins of Frisco; Caroline Coomer of Princeton; Lucy Dunn of Marengo; 3 brothers Dave Tyree address unknown; William Tyree of Princeton, and Jesse Tyree of Frisco. She also leaves 16 grandchildren and 1 great- grandchild. Funeral services were held April 4 at Mt. Sterling with the Rev. William Glosson in charge. 
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23378 I31763  Tyree  Nancy  20 Oct 1885  2 Apr 1939  (Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 28 and 29 April 1910
SD 3 ED 35 Sheet 6A Stamped 101
114-116
Greenfield and Dortha Satterfield
115-117
Satterfield, Florence Head M W 30 M2 7 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Satterfield, Nancy E Wife F W 23 M1 7 3/3 Ind Va Kentucky
Satterfield, Lou E Dtr F W 6 S Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Bessie Dtr F W 4 S Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, William H Son M W 1 10/12 Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 2 and 3 January 1920
SD 3 ED 34 Sheet 1B
13-13
Edman and Rosa Satterfield
14-14
Satterfield, Florence Head M W 38 M Ind Ind Ind Farming
Sattefield, Nancy E Wife F W 35 M Ind Ind Va
Satterfield, Luetti F Dtr F W 16 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Bessie Dtr F W 14 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, William J. Son M W 11 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Zada D Dtr F W 8 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Russel Son M W 6 Ind Ind Ind

1930 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Whiskey Run Township
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 13-14 SD 13 Sheet 7B
162-164
Satterfield, Florence Head M W 50 M 24 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Satterfield, Nancy Wife F W 48 M 22 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Jefferson Son M W 22 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer General Farm
Satterfield, Russell Son M W 17 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer General Farm
Satterfield, Clarabella Dtr F W 6 S Ind Ind Ind 
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23379 I31735  Tyree  Oliver "Ollie"  10 Oct 1892  2 Dec 1933  Paul Williams states he married Eskel Dunn, a sister to John Dunn, the fourth husband of Lucy Tryee, Oliver's eldest sister. Both Eskel and John cited their parents as Andrew Dunn and Nettie Denton.

Name:Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly
Author: Publisher:
Call Number: Notes: REFN:
Repository:Crawford County Public Library 203 Indiana Ave. English, IN 47118 (812) 338-2606
Detail:Micro film year 1933
Date:Thursday, December 7, 1933 Pg. 2
Notes:Note: newspaper appears to have erred in original amount of brothers and sisters; this includes given name of one sister; married to Coomer. It is then reversed in paragraph 3. Obituary also does not mention any step- brothers nor stepsisters. Possible discrepancy [newspaper err?] on day of birth; marriage record shows 10 Oct 1893 other sources show Oct 1892 excluding WWI draft registration showing 10 Sept 1892

Actual text:

Ollie Tyree, Marengo

Funeral services were held for Ollie Tyree, 40, Sunday afternoon at the Goodman Ridge Christian church, in charge of the Rev. W. E. Glosson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Tyree died Saturday at his home near Marengo after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, 2 sons, 3 sisters, Mrs. Emma Coomer of Francisco; Mrs. Florence Satterfield and Mrs. John Dunn of near Marengo; 2 brothers, William and Jesse Tyree. Mr. Tyree was born October 19, 1893 and died December 2, 1933. He married Eskel Dunn, August 15, 1915. To this union 5 childen were born, two of whom preceded him in death. Surviving are the widow Eskel; 2 sons Alvin, 17, and Raymond, 8; a daughter, Elise, 16, all at home; 3 brothers, Jesse Tyree of Oakland City, William Tyree of Princeton, and David Tyree whereabouts unknown; 4 sisters, Mrs. William Adkins of Francisco, Ind., Mrs. Arthur Coomer of Princeton; Mrs. Florence Satterfield of English; Mrs. John Dunn of Marengo. He confessed his faith in Christ and was baptised several months ago.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23380 I30511  Tyree  William  4 Aug 1839  4 Nov 1911  Said to be the son of James Tyree and Mary Elizabeth Hall.

Paul Williams provided the following information regarding the Civil War service of William Tyree, who was in the Union Army:

TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR; (USA) TYREY, William: Blacksmith, Co K, 8th TN Cav

Service records from National Archives shows William Tyrey enrolled in the 8th Cav, Co K, as a blacksmith on 20 Sept 1863 in Hancock County, Tennessee for a period of 3 years. He mustered in 27 October 1863 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The only other item in the file is one card. Remarks say that he had bounty due of $25 plus premium of $2 and this was never paid.

Per "Crawford County, Indiana Civil War Veterans" (D.B.Leistner,2005)
1886 Residence Sterling - William Tyree - subject states that he was a Pvt. in the 8th Reg, Co. K, Tennessee Vol

Paul also has in his files a copy of the original documentation - individual #467 [sic] Tyrey, William which confirms his address, other information suffered from lung disease, camp diahrrea,
Knoxville, TN with a date of Dec 1864 (??)

Paul Williams also provided this copy of William Tyree's obituary:

William Tyree
Birth: 4 Aug 1839 Estillville, Scott, VA
Death: 4 Nov 1911 Sterling Twp., Crawford, IN
Name: Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly Repository: Crawford County Public Library Name: Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly
Repository: Crawford County Public Library 203 Indiana Ave. English, IN 47118 (812) 338-2606 Citation Detail: Micro film year 1911
Date: Thursday, November 9, 1911 - Pg. 1

Actual text: William Tyree, aged 72 years died of brights desease Saturday night at the home of Wright McLamore near Temple. The funeral service was conducted Monday at two o'clock at the Goodman church by Elder A. J. Scott and the body was buried in the cemetery near by. The deceased leaves a widow and a large number of children which are grown. 
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23381 I30511  Tyree  William  4 Aug 1839  4 Nov 1911  (Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Voting District 5, P.O. Moun
t Vernon
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page No. 19, Stamped 81
148-141
James and Emeline Bullock
149-147
Elisha and Sarah Bullock
150-143
Tyre, William 30 m W Farmer $--- $200 Va
Tyre, Ellen 25 F W Keeping House Va
Tyre, Freeman 10 m W Works on Farm Va
Tyre, Amanda J 9 F W Va
Tyre, Mary A 7 F W Va
Tyre, James 4 M W Ky
Tyre, Louisa 2 F W Ky
151-144
Jesse and Malvina Bullock


1880 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 18 June 1880
Page No. 32 E. SD One ED 29
Tirey, William W M 47 Laborer Va NC NC
Tirey, Mary (sic) W F 25 Wife Keeping House Ky KY Tn
Tirey, James W M 15 Son Ky Va Ky
Tirey, Mack W M 9 Son Ky Va KY
Tirey, Darkus W F 7 Dau Ky Va Ky
Tirey, Sarah A (sic) W F 2/12 April dau Ky Va Ky
Census records indicates the couple married within the census year.

1900 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 31 Sheet 10B
190-190
McLamore, Wright and Sarah and children
194-194
Tyre, William Hd W M Aug 1839 60 M20 Va Va Va Farmer Farmer
Tyre, Sarah J Wf W F May 1860 40 m20 10/10 Ky Ky Ky
Tyre, William Son W M Apr 1889 11 S Ind Va Ky At School
Tyre, Emma Dtr W F Mar 1890 10 SInd Va Ky At School
Tyre, Oliver Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Ind Va Ky At School
Tyre, Dessie Dtr W F Sept 1893 6 S Ind Va Ky
Tyre, Carrie Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Ind Va Ky
Tyre, Charles Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Ind Va Ky

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Whiskey Run Twp
29 Apr 1910
SD ? , ED 38 Sheet 5B
94-99
Tyre, William Hd M W 70 M2 30 Va Va Va Farmer
Tyre, Sarah J Wf F W 53 m1 35 10/10 Ky Ky KY
Tyre, Emma Dtr F W 18 S Ind Va Ky Servant
Tyre, Ollie Son M W 17 S Ind Va Ky Farm Laborer
Tyre, Dessie M Dtr F W 16 S Ind Va Ky Servant
Tyre, Caroline Dtr F W 13 S Ind Va Ky Housework
Tyre, Charles Son M W 12 S Ind Va Ky Farm Laborer 
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23382 I31733  Tyree  William  24 Sep 1887  18 May 1976  Name:Princeton Daily Clarion
Author: Publisher:
Call Number: Notes: REFN:
Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464 Citation
Detail:Micro film year 1976
Date:Tuesday, May 18, 1976 - Pg 14
Notes:Discrepancies in "DOB"

Actual text:

William Tyree

Funeral services for William Tyree will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday in Colvin & Son Chapel, with burial in IOOF Cemetery. Tyree, an 88 year old Oakland City resident, died at Gibson General hospital after a short illness. He was born in Crawford county on Sept. 24, 1888, and had been a lifetime resident of Princeton before moving to Oakland City, where he had lived the past 4 years. Tyree was a retired inspector for Southern Railway Shops where he worked for 52 years. He was a member of Broadway Christian Church, Princeton. Tyree served in the U. S. Army. Survivors include 7 daughters, Mrs. Mildred Julian of Oakland City, Mrs. Pauline Williams of Terre Haute, Mrs. Georgia Lemaire of Princeton, Mrs. Virginia Relleke of St. Louis Mrs. Betty Hedges of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Walters of Evansville, and Mrs. Minnie Jones of Houston; 2 sons, Eugene Tyree of Princeton David LeRoy of Houston, 16 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Friends may call from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. onWednesday at the chapel.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams) 
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23383 I46049  Tysinger  Lila Mae  9 Dec 1887  15 May 1946  Maiden name shown as Tysinger in the obituary of her daughter, Vera.  STR06 
23384 I20224  Tyson  Maude Mae  10 Jul 1875  24 Feb 1967  The daughter of Noah J Tyson and Sonora Clay Hanks.

Source Nora Gentry LOCKLIN, 1987: "At Howard Payne College, Maude did not like the food in Robinett Hall, and her college days were few. Another reason was that she was in love with David Simon GENTRY, a Howard Payne student from Goldthwaite, eleven miles from Mullin. David was born 30 June 1874 in Grayson County, Texas. Before Grandaddy Tyson would give his girl away in marriage, he rode his horse, Old Button, to Goldthwaite to see what was generally thought of this boy David Gentry. One man told him David was worth a whole cow pen of other boys. Maude and Dave were married in Mullin in the Tyson Home, 7 November 1894. Granny Tyson thought that you should not bother to ice a cake, so she baked several plain pound cakes for the reception and the dance. The bride's dress was of cream colored solid cashmere, made basque style and trimmed in lace. The bride wore a beil and white gloves. The first night the couple slept in the side room of the Tyson Home."

Texas Death Certificate # 012863. 
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23385 I20224  Tyson  Maude Mae  10 Jul 1875  24 Feb 1967  (Research):Census Information:

1930 census McLennan Co. TX ED 155-9 Pg. 228A
Waco
441/481 Benham, Samuel S., head, MW, 71, M, age first marri
ed 21, MO IL IL
Alice B., wife, FW, 70, M, age first married 20, MO VA KY
/482 Patton, Ava, head, FW, 56, Wd., MS AL AL
Clifton, son, MW, 32, S , TX TX MS
Opal, dau., FW, 19, S, TX TX MS
/483 Gentry, Maude, head, FW, 54, Wd., TX AR TX
Tyson, son, MW, 20, S, TX IA TX 
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23386 I42913  Uden  Harold O.  21 Nov 1909  3 Dec 1999  FindAGrave shows him as a son of Henry UDEN and Lucy R. MARTI, both of whom also have memorials.  STR06 
23387 I42913  Uden  Harold O.  21 Nov 1909  3 Dec 1999  (Research):

Census Lisitings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Thayer County, Bruning
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 85-6 SD 11 Sheet 3B
68-68
Uden, Harold Head M W 18 M 18 Ne Ne Ne Farmer
Uden, Vivian Wf F W 19 M 19 Ne Ill Mo None
 
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23388 I2299  Uldrich  Adolph  5 Aug 1875  15 Jan 1934  Adolph got lost trying to get home from school on the day of the famous blizzard of 1888. He found a hog house and climbed in it to keep warm among the hogs. He lost one of his toes to frost bite. Being quite a joker, he always told his children a mouse chewed it off. (Milligan, p 335).  STR06 
23389 I19873  Uldrich  Cellestine  Abt 1853  Yes, date unknown  He had a brothers John and Wencil and a sister, Mary, all of whom were married in Saline County. He filed a claim on homestead land in Section 34 of Liberty Precinct, but cancelled it before it was proven. (Milligan, p 295).  STR06 
23390 I35463  Uldrich  Charlie J.  Abt 1946  9 May 2010  Charlie J. Uldrich, 64, Milligan Neb., died Sunday May 9, 2010. Born to Edward and Rose (Schleis) Uldrich, Jr. at Milligan, Neb.

Survivors: wife, Mary E. Uldrich, Milligan, Neb.; son, T.J. Uldrich, Phoenix, Ariz.; daughters, Tracee and Jeremy Fairbanks, Crete, Neb., Tobiann and Scott Waters, Hickman, Neb., Tami Jo Uldrich, Lincoln, Neb.; three grandchildren; sisters, Rose and Art Basso-Lincoln, Donna Fredell, Lincoln, Norma Uldrich, San Pedro, Calif.

Services 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb. Visitation, beginning Wednesday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. with family to greet friends 6 to 8 p.m. Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel. Military graveside services, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb. Fr. Kenneth Borowiak is officiating. Memorials are directed to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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23391 I32829  Uldrich  Edward "Ed"  23 Feb 1886  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 3A Stamped 137
45-46
Uldrich, Edward Head M W 24 m10 Neb Aust Bohemian Aust Bohemian Farmer General Farm
Uldrich, Emma Wf F W 24 m1 0 0/0 Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia
Uldrich, Kathrine Mother F W 50 Wd 7/5 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1870 Bohemian
Karas, Karl Servent M W 32 S Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1907 Al Bohemian Laborer Farm

 
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23392 I32833  Uldrich  Raymond  29 Aug 1914  20 May 1998  His wife, Geraldine, also died in Tuscon on October 20, 2008, according to the SSDI.  STR06 
23393 I42264  Uldrich  Ronald D.  7 Apr 1933  11 Jun 2015  Funeral services for Ron will be held on Monday, June 15, 2015 at 10:30 AM at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Geneva with Pastor Eldon Nicholson officiating.

Visitation will begin on Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Military graveside services will take place in the Milligan North Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family for a later designation.

Ronald D. Uldrich of Milligan, NE passed away Thursday, June 11, 2015 at Fairview Manor in Fairmont, NE. Ronald D. Uldrich was the son of Anton W. Uldrich and Mamie (Chudly) Uldrich and was born on the family farm, section 36 NW1/4 Glengary Township in Fillmore County, NE on April 7, 1933. Ronald attended rural school District #48 in Fillmore County for his first eight years of education; he then attended Milligan Public High School District #71 and graduated in 1950.
Ronald farmed with he father until May 12, 1958 when he was inducted into the army. His basic training was at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. From there he was sent to Korea the remainder of his time in active service and remained in the military reserves for six years following his duties in Korea. After his years with the military Ronald returned home and started farming with his father.
Ronald met Mary L. Engle in the summer of 1955 and they were married in the summer on June 2, 1957 at the First Congregational Church of Christ in Geneva, NE. Ronald was baptized and joined the church in 1956.

Ronald and Mary made their home in section 14 NW ? Glengary Township west of Milligan, NE. They still lived on the same farm for 58 years. Ronald and Mary just had their 58th Wedding Anniversary on June 2nd this year (2015). Together they had four children; Ronald Perry, David Rae, Janine Marie and Alex Dean.

Ronald is a member of the American Legion HSSK Post 240 of Milligan, a member of DAU, he served on the Milligan school board for five years, and Ronald also served on the Fillmore County ASCS board.

In 2010 Ronald helped his sons harvest their wheat crop. He was also honored on KOLN as the farmer of the week in 2006

Ronald's hobbies included going to farm sales, listening to Polka Party and dancing.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Louise (Engle) Uldrich; children, son, Ron and wife, Chris
Uldrich of Milligan, NE; son, Dave Uldrich of Allen, NE; daughter, Janine Uldrich and
husband, Rick Buchanan of Beatrice, NE; son, Alex and wife, Deb Uldrich of Milligan, NE;
grandchildren, Michael (Nina) Uldrich of Lincoln, NE; Kayla (Trent) Morrow of Elgin, NE;
Arich Uldrich of Arizona,; Clarisa (Brandan) Kattes of Milligan, NE; Michele (James) Kattes-Nesbitt of Exeter, NE; Ethan (Amy) Kattes of Lincoln, NE; Alyssa (Dana) Schuett of Gretna, NE; Corey (Traci) Uldrich of Hartington, NE; Devin, Parker, Morgan & Trevvor Uldrich of Milligan, NE; Zach Olson of Lincoln, NE; and Cierra & Paige Buchanan of Omaha, NE; great-grandchildren, Alexis Uldrich, Natalia Uldrich, Marcos, Alyssia, Gavin, Creighton, Jordyn Nesbitt, Carter Nesbitt, Katelyn Uldrich, Lauren Uldrich, Makenna, Riley Kelly, Alayna Schuett, and soon a great-grandson; sister, Marlene & husband, JoeAguilar of Denver, CO; George Engle of Geneva, NE; Ruth and Delbert Sorge of Geneva, NE; Eleanor and Arlan Becker of Exeter, NE; Joe Vnoucek of Friend, NE and many nieces, nephews and friends.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Anton and Mamie (Chudly) Uldrich, Phyllis Engle, Willis and Beth Engle, Harold and Helen Engle, Frank Engle, Anna Vnoucek, Kristen Engle, Lawrence Engle and in-laws, Constantine and Emma (Svehla) Engle.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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23394 I42264  Uldrich  Ronald D.  7 Apr 1933  11 Jun 2015  (Research):Obituary of his son-in-law, Rick A. Buchanan, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy.

Rick A. Buchanan, 60 of Beatrice, NE, passed away at his home on Friday, April 24, 2020. He was born June 16, 1959 in Lincoln, NE. He graduated from Beatrice High School in 1977. Rick worked with his father as an electrician before going back to school to be a network analyst. He worked four years for Hoover MFG, then moved to the east coast and worked at several companies as a network engineer. After moving back to Beatrice, he worked for BSDC, Landmark Foods and Walmart until health issues forced him to retire. He married Janine Uldrich on April 10, 2014. Rick had been involved with the Community Players. He enjoyed playing drums and was the drummer for the band "Whizker Bizket". He enjoyed Husker football, North Carolina, his Scottish Heritage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra concerts and the trees in his yard. Rick was an excellent cook, enjoying smoking and barbecuing.

Survivors include his wife, Janine; daughters, Ciera Buchanan and Paige Buchanan both of Omaha, NE; granddaughters, Riley, Isabella, and Piper all of Omaha; 3 step-children, Clarisa Kattes of Milligan, NE, Michele Nesbitt (James) of Geneva, NE, Ethan Kattes (Amy Jo Baugh) of Hickman, NE; 3 step-grandchildren, Jordyn, Carter, and Rainie Nesbitt; mother-in-law, Mary L. Uldrich of Milligan; brothers-in-law, Ronald Uldrich (Chris) Milligan, David Uldrich of Allen, NE, and Alex Uldrich (Deborah) of Milligan; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Edgar "Buck" and LaVerna Joann (Jaegar) Buchanan; father-in-law, Ronald D. Uldrich and aunt, Cora Kelly.

Memorial services will be held 10:30 A.M., Friday May 22, 2020 at Harman-Wright Mortuary Chapel in Beatrice. The family asks that Husker or casual attire be worn for the services. A memorial is suggested to Beatrice Educational Foundation with the mortuary in charge. A guestbook is available at www.harmanwrightmortuary.com Harman-Wright Mortuary of Beatrice in charge of arrangements.

 
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23395 I29985  Uldrich  Rose  22 May 1891  Yes, date unknown  The daughter of John ULDRICH and Mary PRESLICKA. (Milligan, p. 365).  STR06 
23396 I11970  Ulmer  Catharina Barbara  11 Aug 1785  26 Mar 1865  She is listed, on her marriage record to Johann Jacob Binkelmann, as a daughter of Johann Georg ULMER, a weaver, and Catharina Barbara SCHULE (Jacobs, p. 94)  STR06 
23397 I42640  Uncapher  Mattie  7 Oct 1885  2 Aug 1977  Dean Cramer shows her as a daughter of James Uncapher and Elizabeth Ireland.  STR06 
23398 I7904  Underhill  Sylvia Susan  7 Mar 1903  8 Jul 1992  RAMSEY SYLVIA UNDERHILL 03/07/1903 SHAW UNDERHILL F CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES(19) 07/08/1992 552-26-2040 89 yrs (Rootsweb, California Death Records)  STR06 
23399 I19950               
23400 I34121               


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