Elizabeth Muse was born in North Carolina (1850 San Augustine Co. TX census). Elizabeth Muse married (1) Benjamin Franklin Howard (or Harwood) who was born about 1807. They were married Jan. 31, 1830 or 1831 in Madison Co, TN. The Howard family moved to Texas before the Texas Revolutionary War. B.F. Howard served in the Texas Revolution. According to a land grant record, he came to Texas in 1835.
Benjamin Franklin Howard and Elizabeth Muse had one child:
George Washington Howard, born about 1834 (1850 and 1860 census) or 1832 (Howard family history and Civil War records) in TN. He married Sereptha Williams, born in Feb 1822 in AL. Sereptha had first married Thomas Watts, Jr. (1822-1849). Sereptha and Thomas had three children, Greenberry b abt 1843, Amanda b abt 1846 and Benjamin Franklin b abt 1848. Sereptha then married George Washington Howard on July 14, 1853, San Augustine Co. The 1860 San Augustine Co. census found "Wash" and Sereptha with the 3 Watts children and 3 of their own: Mary E. born abt 1854, Napolean B. born abt 1858, Find A Grave 51926307, and Ada born abt June, 1860. Other records show daughter Georgianna born 1862. George Washington Howard died in the Civil War about 1863/4 on or near Galveston Island, burial unknown. There were three George W. Howards from Texas in the Civil War. The most likely was a corporal in Bates' Regiment, 13th Texas Volunteers, Co. M., headquartered at Velasco (present day Surfside). Howard family lore says Sereptha moved to Brownsville after the Civil War and died near the King Ranch on the way back to East Texas. Other accounts have her living longer and dying in Louisiana.
B.F. Howard and Elizabeth Muse separated. One family history account says that B.F. Howard left his family and was reported dead. Records show that he was still living in 1865 and possibly 1874 or later. For more on the Howard family, see micspoon.tripod.com/nti/nti11685.html .
Elizabeth Muse then married (2) Charles A. Wood. They were married about 1837. They had at least 8 children (census records), all born in Texas, probably all in San Augustine Co. Elizabeth and Charles A. Wood are at rest in the Wood Family Cemetery on the shore of present day Lake Sam Raburn.
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"Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that Fred married Alma Williams and had a daughter, Mary Jane.
1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp 6
Enumerated 11 July 1900
SD 73 ED 127 Sheet 34B
19-19
Merriman, Crecy Hd In F Mar 1860 40 M6 6/4 IT Ala Miss Lan
d Lady
Hardwick, Walter C Son In M May 1880 20 M o IT Ark IT Farm Laborer
Hardwick, Jennie Dtr In F July 1885 14 S IT Ark IT At School
Hardwick, Minnie D-in-law W F May 1882 18 M 0 0/0 Tx Mo Mo
20-20
Mutz, George Hd W M Jan 1870 30 m 6 Il Il Mo Farmer
Mutz, Ida Wf In F Jan 1878 22 M 6 2/2 IT Ark IT
Mutz, Ada Dtr In F Mar 1896 4 S IT Il IT
Mutz, Fred Son In M Nov 1898 1 S IT Il IT
1910 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis Twp, Kingston Town
SD 4 ED 198 Sheet 5B
89-90
Mutz, George Hd M W 40 M1 17 Indiand Germany Indiana English Farmer
Mutz, Ida Wf F Ind 32 M1 17 5/5 Ok Unk Miss
Mutz, Ada Dtr F Ind 14 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Fred Son M Ind 11 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Overton Son M Ind 9 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Edna Dtr F Ind 6 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Lem Son M Ind 4 S Ok Ind Ok
Hunsucker*, John Hired Man M W 23 S Miss NC Miss Laborer
*Probably John Honeysuckle, who later married the widowed Minnie Snellgrove Hardwick
1920 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis, Kingston
Enumereated 1920
SD 3 ED 168 Sheet 4B
101-101
Mutz, George Hd M W 57 M Indiana Germany/German Indiana
Mutz, Artie Wf F W 26 M Okl Okl Okl
Mutz, Irvin Son M W 6 S Ok Ind Okl
Ford, Melvin Stepson M W 1 S Ok Unk Ok
1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Ninnekah Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 26-23 SD 4 Sheet 1A Stamped 58
---5
Mutz, George Hd M W 68 M Indiana Germany Indiana Farmer
Mutz, Artie A Wf F W 30 M Tx Ga Tx
Mutz, Irvin Son M W 18 S Ok Indiana Ok Laborer Farm
Mutz, Milba G Dtr F W 12 S Ok Ind Ind
Mutz, Paul Son M W 9 S Ok Ind Ok
"Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that Henry Overton married Oma Dowdy and had two sons, H.O. and Arnold Hugh.
Allen E. Myers, 61, husband of Mrs. Lora Cramer Myers, died at 3:30 p.m. yesterday at his home, Spring Grove RD 3. Death followed an illness of 10 months.
Mr. Myers was born in North Codorus Township, a son of the late Joseph and Villamina Kessler Myers. He belonged to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Spring Grove; Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company, Stoverstown Fire Company, Jefferson Sportsmen's Association, Jefferson Rifle Club and Dry Run Hunting Camp in Clearfield County.
Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, Earnest A., Kenneth G. and Donald L. Myers, all of Spring Grove RD 2; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Crowell, Spring Grove RD 1; Mrs. John Lecrone, Jr., 417 Fairmount Place, York, and Mrs. Leander Miller, Jr., York RD 3; 20 grandchildren; three brothers, Harry Myers, Hanover RD 2, and Clarence and Amos Myers, both of Spring Grove RD 1, and five sisters, Mrs. Martin Little, York; Mrs. Wilbur Gladfelter and Mrs. Albert Kessler, both of Seven Valleys RD 1; Mrs. Guy Henry, Baltimore, and Mrs. Leonard Myers, Lumberville, Pa.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Sauter Funeral Home, Spring Grove, at 2 p.m. Thursday by his pastor, Rev. F. Elwood Moreland. Interment will be in Jefferson Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
1940 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, North Codorus Twp
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 22 ED 67-65 Sheet 3A
[HH 42 was that of Amos and Mary Myers and children]
43 O 1400 Yes
Myers, Allen E Head M W 40 M No 8 Pa Same House Farmer
Myers, Lora S Wf F W 38 m No 8 Pa Same House
Myers, Earnest A Son M W 18 S No 8 Pa Same House New Worker
Myers, Kenneth G Son M W 16 S No 8 Pa Same House Farmer Helper
Myers, Donald L Son M W 14 S Yes 5 Pa Same House
Myers, Gladys M SDtr F W 11 S Yes 4 Pa Same House
Myers, Loretta A Dtr F W 9 S Yes 2 Pa Same House
Myers, Janet M Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 Pa Same House
44 R 6 No
Myers, Joseph Hd M W 75 M No 6 Pa Same House
Myers Villa M Wf F W 72 m no 6 Pa Same House
JEFFERSON ? Donald L. Myers, 56, husband of Betty L. (Cornbower) Myers, Locust Street, Codorus, died Sunday evening at Hanover General Hospital.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Sauter Funeral Home, 175 N. Main St., Spring Grove, with burial in Jefferson Cemetery.
Mr. Myers was born in Spring Grove, son of Lora S. (Cramer) Myers, Spring Grove RD 5, and the late Allen E. Myers.
Surviving are five sons, Elmer A. Myers, Mechanicsburg, Eugene W. Myers, Emigs Mill Road, Dover, Herbert J. Myers, 418 W. Philadelphia St., York, Ted F. Myers, 110 Sanford Ave., Hanover, Steven R. Myers, at home; a daughter, Anna Baile, 711 Boundary Ave., Hanover; four grandchildren; two brothers, Earnest A. Myers and Kenneth G. Myers, both of Spring Grove RD 2, and three sisters, Gladys Allison, Camp Hill, Loretta Lecrone, 417 Fairmount Place, and Janet Miller, York RD 3.
Earnest A. Myers, Sr., of Spring Grove, formerly of Stoverstown, passed away on April 2, 2012, in Hanover. He was the beloved husband of Martha E. (Miller) Myers, who passed away in 1978 and Arlene M. (Bortner) Markel Myers, who passed away in 2001.
Earnest was born in Spring Grove on March 19, 1922, the son of the late Allen M. and Lora S. (Cramer) Myers.
He worked at P.H. Glatfelter Co. for over 39 years and retired in 1986.
Earnest was a longtime member of Zion (Shaffer's) United Lutheran Church. He was also a member of the Quarter Century Club at P.H. Glatfelter Co, Jefferson Rifle Club, Jefferson Brothers of the Brush, Pvt. Allen J. Beck VFW Post # 5265 in Spring Grove, Western York County Democratic Club, AARP and a charter member of Camp Hiawatha Hunting Camp in Potter County. He was also a life member of Jefferson Fire Co, Friendship Hose Co. in Spring Grove, N. Codorus Twp Fire Co. and Porters Vol. Fire Co.
He is survived by his loving daughters, Linda S. Hoover and husband, William of Spring Grove, Carolyn E. Krout and husband, Dale of York, Elaine E. Krout and husband, Keith of York; his step-daughters, Shirley A. Wolfgang of York, Lois Kravontka of York; his step-sons, Kenneth E. Markel of Seven Valleys, and Gordon L. Markle of York. He is also survived by three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; his step-grandchildren and step great-grandchildren; his brother, Kenneth G. Myers of York; his sister, Loretta A. Lecrone of York; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a son, Earnest A. Myers, Jr.; his sisters, Janet L. Miller and Gladys M. Allison; and his brother, Donald L. Myers.
A funeral service in celebration of his life will be held April 7, 2012, promptly at 2 p.m. at Irwin-Beck Funeral Home, Spring Grove, with Rev. J. Thomas J. Shelly officiating. He will be laid to rest at Jefferson Cemetery.
Bordes, Elnora Jane Myers, born October 20, 1928 in Cades Cove, TN, passed away on Saturday February 27, 2011. Elnora was a graduate of Ft. Sanders School of Nursing. She worked as a R.N. in the newborn nursery at St. Mary's Hospital for over thirty years, and was an active and faithful supporter of Wallace Memorial Baptist Church for more than fifty years. She was preceded in death by: husband Edward Bordes; daughter Nancy Bordes; parents, George and Nancy Myers; brothers, Chester and Hoyle Myers; and sisters, Gladys and Norma Myers. Survivors include: daughters: Rebecca and husband David Toppins, Stephanie and husband Kenny Phelps, Melinda Bordes, Chlotia Bordes, and Diana Gossett; grandchildren: Alison Toppins, Dava Toppins, Tucker Phelps, and Kyle Phelps; Brother Otis and wife Jean Myers; sisters-in-law: Betty Myers, Lee Perino, and Rita Myers; brother-in-law Lenny Bordes; along with many nieces, nephews, and special friends. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the dedicated staff at Brakebill Nursing Home for their loving care and concern, especially during the last month. The family will receive friends on Monday from 5:30-7:30 at Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel. Family and friends will meet on Tuesday at 12:45 at Lynnhurst Cemetery for a graveside service to begin at 1:00 PM with Rev. Jim McClusky and Rev. Mike Segers officiating. Condolences may be offered and additional information is available at www.lynnhurstchapel.com.
Gladys M. (Myers) Allison, 77, died at 2:10 a.m. Thursday, July 7, 2005, at York Hospital. She was the loving wife of Evan D. Allison to whom she was married 34 years. Funeral Monday, July 11, 2005, at Irwin Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Spring Grove, with her pastor, Rev. Paul W. Gausmann, officiating. Burial in Jefferson Cemetery.
Mrs. Allison was born June 2, 1928, in North Codorus Township, a daughter of the late Allen E. and Lora S. (Cramer) Myers. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and was a member of Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Trinity Road, York. In addition to her husband, Evan, Mrs. Allison leaves two sons, Robert K. Crowell, Jr. of Dover and David A. Crowell of York; a stepdaughter, Jean A. Rocco of Tucson, Ariz.; five grandchildren, Jennifer LindseyStevens, Neil, Scott and Braden Crowell, and Alicia Rocco; two brothers, Earnest A. Myers, Sr. of Hanover and Kenneth G. Myers of Spring Grove; and a sister, Loretta A. Lecrone of York. She was preceded in death by brother, Donald L. Myers in 1991; and a sister, Janet M. Miller in 1993. [York Daily Record]
Jewel Emilie Maxey, 75, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, February 3, 2018 in Sabine County Hospital.
Emilie was born March 27, 1942 in Zwolle, Louisiana to Jewel Lewis and Evelyn Sistrunk Myers. She had worked as a secretary and bookkeeper for many years for Pendleton Harbor Property Owners Association, McCurry Chevrolet, and Chance Construction. She was a longtime member of Rosevine Church of God where she served many years as secretary/treasurer. Emilie's favorite pastime was Facebooking where she kept up with her friends and tried to keep a few in line.
Emilie is survived by her husband of 36 years, Rufus Maxey of Hemphill, Texas; sons, Keith Nabours and wife, Darlene, of Hemphill and Bryan Nabours of San Antonio, Texas; daughter, Cheryl Maxey and Ronny Procell of Bronson, Texas; brother, Lewis Myers and wife, Pat, of Zwolle, Louisiana; seven grandchildren, Elizabeth, Jena, Lindsay, Justin, Conner, Taylor, and Mahala; and six great grandchildren, Leah, Gracie, Avery, Caylee, Connor, and Brinlee.
A visitation will be held Sunday, February 4, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, February 5, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.
Burial will follow in King Cemetery, Milam, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.
Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Eva E. Cramer, 87, entered into God's eternal care Monday, February 19, 2007, at Brethren Home Community, New Oxford. Eva was the loving wife of the late Victor H. Cramer who died May 17, 1973. Born October 31, 1919, in Hanover, the daughter of the late Edward H. and Manora (Garvick) Nace. Mrs. Cramer was a member of St. Jacob's Stone Lutheran Church, Glenville. She was employed by the former Sterner's Super Market in Hanover for three years and later by the Former Pillowtex Co. for seven years until her retirement.
Mrs. Cramer was a devoted mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family, crocheting, gardening, and loved cooking for her family, especially making sugar cookies. Eva is survived by children Ted L. Cramer and his wife, Karen, John E. Cramer and his wife, Pauline, Larry G. Cramer and his companion, Phyllis of Abbottstown, Charlotte Fishel and her husband, Morris of Spring Grove, Dean L. Cramer of Wernersville; 11 grandchildren, Lindsey M. Cramer, Adam M. Cramer, Michael A. Cramer, Marlen V. Cramer, Scott G. Cramer, Samuel L. Cramer, Randy L. Sheffer, Fred A. Fishel, Steven L. Fishel, Timothy E. Fishel, Kimberly A. Shultz, Vickie L. Creamer, David A. Cramer; 11 great-grandchildren, Dustin L. Cramer, Samantha J. Cramer, Aiden I. Cramer, Kenneth E. Fishel, Daniel F. Fishel, Logan G. Fishel, Hayla M. Fishel, Benjamin Shultz, Brady Shultz, Kurt Creamer, Trent Creamer; great-great-grandchild Kaleb Fishel; and brother Elwood D. Nace of Hanover.
She was preceded in death by sons Harold L. Cramer and Marlen V. Cramer; grandson Randall S. Fishel; brothers Wilmert L. Nace and Oscar F. Nace; and sister Helen Sterner. Service to celebrate and remember Eva's life Friday at St. Jacob Stone Lutheran Church, Glenville, her Pastor, Rev. Paula L. Murray officiating. Burial in St. Jacob's Stone Church Cemetery. Serving as casketbearers Adam M. Cramer, Marlen V. Cramer, Fred A. Fishel, Scott G. Cramer, Steven L. Fishel, and Samuel L. Cramer.
Sukovaty -- Agnes, 100, Lincoln, died Sunday (6/24/01). Her early years were spent on a farm south of Milligan. Attended country school, District 43. Married, (11/20/23) to Elmer Sukovaty . Enjoyed her family and friends, always making them welcome for a visit. Her garden and flowers were very much of interest.
Survivors: son, Norbert; daughter, Marietta Stanley; grandson, David Sukovaty , Lincoln; granddaughter, Kathi Avery, Dillon, Colo.; great-grandchildren, Tyler Avery, U.S. Navy; Amy Avery, Silverthorn, Colo. Preceded in death by husband, Elmer; parents; infant brother and sister; brothers, James, Joseph, Louis; sisters, Mary Stejskal, Anna Buzek, Mollie Nadherny; son-in-law, George W. Stanley; grandson, Robert Allen Stanley; niece, Mildred Tesar; nephews, Rudolph, Raymond, Richard Buzek.
Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home Chapel, 4040 A St. The Rev. Roger Casteel. Pallbearers: Arnold Berry, Allen Brozovsky, Dick Griffin, Arnold Nadherny, Ron Nadherny, David Sukovaty . Visitation: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials in care of the family.
26 Jun 2001 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy
Funeral services for Emily will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Pastor Karla Sheffy will officiate the services.
Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Bohemian National Cemetery south of Milligan.
Visitation for Emily will be from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home in Milligan.
Memorials are directed to the family.
Emily Ann Nadherny was born to James Nadherny and Rose (Cerveny) Nadherny on December 25, 1927, at Milligan, Nebraska, and she passed away on May 13, 2014, at Sumner Place in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 86 years, 4 months and 2 days. She was one of two children born in the family.
Emily attended school district #43 through the 8th grade. She graduated from Milligan High School with the class of 1945. Emily lived Lincoln at the Milder Manor and Sumner Place for 22 years.
When living on the farm, Emily enjoyed raising chickens and gardening, and she always had flowers planted around the house. Emily was also very proud of her Czech heritage and enjoyed making kolaches and rolls for family dinners. She also enjoyed visiting with relatives when she had the chance.
Emily was preceded in death by her parents James and Rose Nadherny and nephew Marvin Nadherny.
She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law Arnold and Norma Nadherny of Milligan, NE; nieces and nephews Carol and Eldon Ogorzolka and Nancy and Larry Barrow all of Lincoln, NE; great-nephews Daniel Nadherny, Michael Nadherny, and Brian Nadherny all of Milligan, NE; great-niece Jennifer Ogorzolka of Cleveland, OH; great niece and nephew Kristi and Brian Ekasala of West Palm Beach, FL; great-niece Brooke Barrow of Lincoln, NE; great-great niece Avery Ekasala; and many cousins and friends.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
1930 Census
Milligan, Fillmore County, Franklin Twp
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 30-12 SD 11 Sheet 1A Stamped 61
13-13
Nadherny, James Head M W 27 M 24 Ne Czech Czech Farmer
Nadherny, Rose B Wife F W 23 M 20 Ne Ne Ne
Nadherny, Emily A Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Ne Ne Ne
Nadherny, Arnold J Son M W 9/12 S Ne Ne Ne
Marvin Arnold Nadherny was born to Arnold James and Norma Jean (Vojta) Nadherny on September 2, 1957 in Friend, Nebraska and passed away February 2, 2012 in Milligan, Nebraska at the age of 54 years, and five months. He was one of three children.
Marvin attended kindergarten through twelfth grade at Milligan Public school, graduating in 1975. In the spring of 1974, he rented some farm ground one mile east of Milligan, which began his farming career. Shortly after purchasing his own ground, he began selling Pioneer Hi-Bred seed with his father Arnold; upon his father's retirement, he took over the Pioneer Seed Dealership and in 1999 became a Certified Crop Advisor. Marvin and his son Michael started Nadherny Trucking, LLC in 2007. Marvin has also kept a large cow and calf herd for many years.
Marvin was baptized into the Zion Lutheran Church of Tobias, Nebraska. He married Theresa Marie Meyer on April 11, 1981. Together they had three sons, Daniel Lee Nadherny born June 21, 1983; Michael James Nadherny born February 18, 1985; and Brian Marvin Nadherny born April 20, 1988. In the spring of 1994, Marvin and Theresa divorced, and Marvin and the three boys moved to Marvin's grandfather's farm south of Milligan.
In 1998, Marvin met Susan Joanne Ruppert with whom he started sharing his life. Susan grew up in Curtis, Nebraska and has two children, Clinton Phillip Ruppert born September 24, 1982 and Amanda Jean (Ruppert) Holmquist born July 13, 1987. Together Marvin and Susan purchased his great-aunt's home in Milligan. In 1999, they began remolding the house and have furnished it with several antiques which they purchased at auctions together.
Marvin was active in the Milligan City and Rural Fire Departments, a member of the Fillmore County Zoning Board, the Glengary Township Board, and the Milligan Community Club. He served as the commander of the Sons of the American Legion Post #240 and was the president of the Milligan Alumni Association. He also served with the Fillmore County Pork Producers and the Milligan Action Club. He was a member of the St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, Nebraska.
Marvin enjoyed farming which he considered his hobby as well as his occupation. He also enjoyed collecting antique farm equipment and a variety of pigs and travelling with Susan. Some of his favorite vacation locations included Devil's tower in Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, and cruising in the Caribbean.
Marvin lived a life full of love for farming and making friends. He always enjoyed a good adventure, from whitewater rafting to parasailing, and tried to have as much fun as he could. He had a great sense of humor that will continue to touch the lives of his family and friends. He will be missed and remembered by many.
Marvin is preceded in death by his grandparents James and Rose (Cerveny) Nadherny of Milligan, Nebraska and James and Georgia (Elznic) Vojta of Geneva, Nebraska, formally of Friend, Nebraska.
He is survived by his sons Daniel, Michael, and Brian all of Milligan, Nebraska; his significant other Susan Ruppert and her children, Clinton Ruppert of Elmwood, Nebraska and Amanda (Ruppert) and Ryan Holmquist of Omaha, Nebraska; his parents Arnold and Norma Nadherny of Milligan, Nebraska; his sisters and brothers-in-law Carol and Eldon Ogorzolka and Nancy and Larry Barrow, all of Lincoln, Nebraska; his aunt Emily Nadherny of Lincoln, Nebraska; his nieces and nephews Jenny Ogorzolka of Cleveland Ohio; Kristi (Ogorzolka) and Brian Ekasala of Lake Worth, Florida; Brooke Barrow, Tadd and Kathy Barrow, and Joel and Denise Barrow all of Lincoln, Nebraska; Chad and Kim Mussman and Nick and Melissa Mussman all of Ohiowa, Nebraska; Heidi (Mussman) and Kyle Knippelmeier of Eagle, Nebraska; and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted from the Milligan Auditorium on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 with Pastor Stuart Sell officiating. Deb Brunkow accompanied Brianna Steinacher who sang "How Great Thou Art". Deb also accompanied the congregation who sang "Amazing Grace". Casket bearers were Leonard Sluka, Josh Saatman, Sherman Havel, Gerald Capek, Jerry Lindley and James Betka. Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery with Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in charge. Memorials are directed to the family.
Kathy Bonnell shows him as a son of Johann Georg N?gele and Anna Magdalena Stegmaier--and that after his first wife, Maria Barbara Baer, died--he married second Sibylla Catharina Abele of B?rtlingen. He appears to have had ten children in total, 3 from his first marriage and 7 from his second marriage.
Dennis Belohlavy writes that he had a brother Frank, a sister Rose (Arthur) DICK, and another brother that died as a infant. His parents were Frank NAIMON and Agnes CECRLE.
The daughter of Joseph NAIMON and Anna KOTAS. Her baby brother, Frank, died in infancy. Her grandparents were Frank NAIMON and Agnes SVEC. She graduated from Milligan High School in 1920, teaching school in District #44 after she graduated. (Milligan, p 341).
The daughter of Frank NAIMON and Agnes SVEC. A member of Rad Cechie, Jednota Ceskych Dam, and the American Legion Auxiliary Post 240. Her family originally settled near Milligan, later moving to Huron, South Dakota.
Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by Billy Traylor:
Newspaper April, 1945.
MRS. VACLAV CECRLE
Mrs. Vaclav Cecrle of hear Tobias passed away at her home Wednesday, March 28, 1945, at the age of 72 years, 7 months, and 21 days.
Barbora Naimon, daughter of Frank and Agnes Naimon was born August 7, 1872 in Kmetnovsi okres Vejvary, Czechoslovakia, and at the age of two came to this country with her parents, and made her home near Milligan, where she grew to womanhood. When a young girl, she lost her mother and was left at home with her father and two brothers, and she assumed the responsibilities of the home.
After her marriage to Vaclav Cecrle, they lived on a farm near Milligan for a year, and then moved to a farm in Saline county, where she lived until her death. Twelve children were born to this union, five of whom died in infancy.
She leaves to mourn her untimely departure, her husband, two sons James and Frank; five daughters, Mrs. Marie Peterman; Mrs. Rudolph (Leone) Kassik; Mrs. Ed (Blanche) Kubicek, Mrs. Henry (Agnes) Kral, and Mrs. John (Anna) Matejka. There also survive eight grandchilrentwo brothers, Joseph and Frank, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Houska. Her parents and three sisters preceded her in death.
She was a kind and faithful home loving wife and mother, and devoted most of her time to her home and family. Her friendly qualities will long be remembered by her family and friends.
She was a member of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge Krivoklat thirty-nine years.
A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan, Nebraska. Pastor Murry Johnston will preside over the Funeral Service.
A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.
Visitation will be on Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.
Memorials are suggested to the Milligan American Legion or the Milligan Fire & Rescue.
Carolyn Fern Rischling was born on June 11, 1937, in Lincoln, Nebraska to Frank and Mildred (Uldrich) Naimon with her twin brother Verlyn at St Elizabeth's hospital. She passed away at the Bertrand Nursing Home in Bertrand, Nebraska at the age of 85 years, 4 months, and 18 days.
Carolyn grew up on a farm east of Geneva and graduated from Geneva Public School in 1954.She worked for Koehler's grain elevator for three years in Geneva after graduation. Carolyn then moved to Denver with three of her friends from Geneva. They lived there for three years before returning back to Lincoln. While living in Lincoln, she met her husband, Bob, at a dance in Milligan.
Carolyn was married to Bob "Duke" Rischling at the Geneva United Methodist Church on June 15, 1968. They had a son Ryan who was born August 11, 1970, and daughter Marci who was born May 30, 1974.
She was a member of the Legion Auxiliary post #240 in Milligan for 55 years and the Milligan United Methodist Church. During harvest season in summer and fall, she helped Duke at the grain facilities that he managed. In 1985, she became the post master relief in Milligan and did that for 24 years. Duke and Carolyn were married for over 46 years before his passing in 2015.
Carolyn moved out to the Bertrand Nursing Home in June of 2015. She stayed active by attending her grandchildren's events as long as she could. She loved reading, listening to books, playing cards and doing puzzles.
She was preceded in death by her husband Robert Rischling; parents Frank and Mildred Naimon; in-laws Adolph and Mary Rischling; brothers-in-law Ron Korbelik, Dean Placek, James Luzum, Jr., and Al Kudlacek; sisters-in-law Arlene Luzum and Kathy Rischling; nephews Paul Placek and Jay Luzum; and niece Kim Luzum.
She is survived by her son Ryan and wife Teresa Rischling of Bennington, Nebraska; daughter Marci Stewart and husband Dusty of Atlanta, Nebraska; grandchildren Austin and Jessie Rischling of Memphis, Tennessee, Riley Rischling and fianc? Jordan Coulter of Fort Calhoun, Nebraska, Jackson Rischling of Omaha, Nebraska, Hanna and Carly Stewart of Atlanta, Nebraska; brother and sister-in-law Verlyn and Lois Naimon of Fremont, Nebraska; sister Elaine Korbelik of Milligan, Nebraska; brother-in-law Dick Rischling of Milligan, Nebraska; sisters-in-law Irma Kudlacek of Geneva, Nebraska and Alma Placek of Milligan, Nebraska; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Barry Charles "Chuck" Nance was born in Grand Saline, Texas, on April 15, 1947, to James and Winnie (Ponder) Nance. He entered into rest in San Augustine, Texas, on August 1, 2010, attaining the age of 63 years, 3 months and 17 days.
Chuck was a member of Antioch Church of Christ. During the Vietnam war he served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was a member of V.F.W. Post #9313 in San Augustine and the American Motorcyclist Association.
Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, August 7, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. in the Antioch Church of Christ in San Augustine County. Officiating will be Alton Shaw and Darwin Roraback.
His survivors include: Daughter and Son-In-Law: April Franco and her husband, Jeremy of New Orleans, La; Son and Daughter-In-Law: Kenneth Nance and his wife, Shannon of Jefferson; Children of whom he raised: Crystal Foshee of Natchitoches, La; Marty Hutto of Natchitdoches, La; Priscilla Bynog of Natchitoches, La; Parents: James & Winnie Nance of San Augustine; Brothers: Frank Nance and his wife, Joann of San Augustine; Kenneth Nance of San Augustine; John Nance and his wife, Phyllis of Jefferson; Sister: Wendy Looney and her husband, Andy of Jefferson, along with 10 grandchildren, and numerous nephews and nieces.
Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page ID 195991670
Obituary
Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary
Mr. James A. "Jim" Nance, age 91, was born February 7, 1922, in Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas to Charlie and Bettie (Staples) Nance. He entered into rest January 25, 2014, in San Augustine, Texas.
Jim was a lifelong member of the Antioch Church of Christ and worked most of his life as a mechanic. His long time hobbies were restoring old tractors, working tirelessly on his family genealogy, and gardening. After selling his auto repair shop, he worked at the San Augustine Public Library helping others retrace their family roots.
Jim served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II on the USS Joyce in the North Atlantic, and later in the South Pacific after Germany surrendered. He was a member of the VFW Post 9313 in San Augustine.
He is survived by sons, Frank Nance and wife Joann of San Augustine, Kenneth Nance of San Augustine, John Nance and wife Phyllis of Jefferson; daughter, Wendy Looney of Jefferson; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
As well as his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Winnie Ponder Nance; brother, Edwin Ford Nance; son, Barry Charles Nance, and grandson Scotty Joe Nance.
James F. "Frank" Nance, age 75, of San Augustine, Texas passed away Sunday, October 31, 2021, in San Augustine, Texas
Frank was born January 2, 1946, in San Augustine, Texas, to parents Winnie (Ponder) Nance and James A. Nance. After High School, he proudly served in the United States Army. After the military, he retired from Aerospace Engineering and then moved back to his beloved hometown of San Augustine with his beloved wife of 22 years Joann. He was an active member of the V.F.W. Post #9313, where he had served as Past Commander, and was a member of the Redland Masonic Lodge #3 in San Augustine. He was affiliated with the Antioch Church of Christ in San Augustine County, Texas.
Those who are left to cherish his memory include his wife, Joann Nance of San Augustine; children, Amy Ivy and Tim of Azle, Texas, Theresa Sloan of N. Richland Hills, Texas, and Sean McCullough and Eva if Ft. Worth, Texas; brother, Johnny Nance and Phyllis; sister, Wendy Nance and Gordon Vaughn, along with 8 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Winnie and James A. Nance; son, Scotty Nance; daughter, Vannita Mayberry; brothers, Chuck Nance and Kenneth Nance.
Pallbearers: Ty McCoy, Cody McCoy, Casey Nance, Casey Allen Nance, Brandon Sloan, Chris McCullough, Sean McCullough and Jody Nance.
Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, November 5, 2021, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 West Columbia Street in San Augustine. Officiating will be Jeff Boyd with interment following in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas.
Visitation will be Thursday evening, November 4, 2021, from the hours of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine.
Online condolences and messages may be posted at www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com
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A less detailed version of his obituary was also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 3, 2021, page 7
Mr. Kenneth Nance, age 67 of San Augustine, passed from this life on Monday evening, June 27, 2016, at his residence in San Augustine.
Kenneth was born to Winnie (Ponder) Nance and James Alfred Nance on September 28, 1948, in San Augustine County, Texas. He served in Vietnam in the 11th Armored Calvary Regiment, and was a member of the Black-horse Society. He was employed as a Brick Mason working in Construction. He was a member of the Church of Christ.
He is survived by daughter, Kelley Downey of San Antonio; Sons, Jody Nance of San Augustine and Casey Nance and his wife, Kelly of San Augustine; Brothers, Frank Nance and his wife, Joann of San Augustine; Johnny Nance and his wife, Phyllis of Jefferson; Sister, Wendy Looney of Jefferson; His grandchildren, Kendra Downey; Madeline Jolene Nance; Casey Nance, Jr., and Brittan Nance.
He is preceded in death by his parents, James and Winnie Nance; Brother, Barry Charles Nance and nephew, Scotty Nance.
Pallbearers will include, Jody Nance, Casey Nance, Frank Nance, Dean Thompson, Ken Nance, and Johnny Nance.
Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 1, 2016, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with interment following in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County. Visitation will be Thursday evening. June 30, 2016, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine County, Texas 75972.
The family has requested that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the San Augustine Community Athletic Association in Kenneth's Memory. He was very passionate about the future of our youth in the community, and took great pride and care in the facilities.
Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 6, 2016, Page 12
Wanda Nan Boyett, 86, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at Legacies Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill.
Wanda was born in Rusk, Texas on January 18, 1936 to Robert Nance and Tommie Berry Nance. She had lived in Sabine County since 1980, having previously resided in Alto, Texas. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed arranging flowers, watching the hummingbirds and seeing the mountains.
She is survived by her daughter, Nena Chance and husband, Glen, of Hemphill; grandchildren, Kyle Knopp and wife, Amy and Ashton Daffron and husband, Jon; and great grandchildren, Shane, Logan, Daxton, Hagen, Kahlen and Savannah.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Jimmie Boyett; her brother, Finus Nance; and sister, Betty Esses.
Graveside services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday 24, 2022 in Sardis-Edgefield Cemetery in Cherokee County under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill.
Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 24, 2022, page 4
She lived with her mother and sibling in 1910 and 1930, but was with her sister Ida Nantz Morgan at the time of the 1920 census. In 1930, she was listed as seamstress, working at home. She was listed as single on all three census reports.
He was listed as a gunsmith on the 1860 Jasper County, Texas census. On the 1870 census, he was instead listed as Amos, and as a few years younger. Assumed this is the same individual, as his wife and children are the same.
1880 Federal Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Albert NANTZ Self M Male W 64 LA Farmer TN SC Malissa NANTZ Wife M Female W 63 LA Keeping House MS KY Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 5, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 531C William T. NANTZ Son M Male W 20 TX Works On Farm LA LA Zina NANTZ DauL M Female W 19 TX Works On Fa Ida Emma NANTZ GDau S Female W 2M TX At Ho
Census Place Precinct 5, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 531C
Bertie was living with her mother and several siblings at the time of the 1920 and 1930 census. She was single, and her occupation was that of a sales lady at a dry goods store.
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace John T NANTZ Self M Male W 42 LA Black Smi Elizabeth NANTZ Wife M Female W 40 GA Keeping House NC NC Nancy NANTZ Dau S Female W 20 TX LA GA Eliza M NANTZ Dau S Female W 11 TX At Scho Everett NANTZ Son S Male W 6 TX LA GA Crissa A NANTZ Dau S Female W 3 TX LA GA Bertha V NANTZ Dau S Female W 1 TX LA GA Source Information:
Census Place Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 160C
The 1910 census indicated he was a blacksmith in a repair shop, and living with his parents in Kirbyville. He moved to Orange County, Texas prior to 1920, and was boarding in the home of Alice Herron. I was unable to decipher his occupation. He returned to Jasper prior to the 1930 census. He appears to have remained single.
The 1910 census showed he was a dry goods salesman. At the time of the 1920 census, he was in Port Arthur, Texas, married to a woman named Georgia, and the stepfather of Eugene Monroe, age 8, and Martha E. Monroe, as 1 year old. He was an accounting clerk at an oil refinery.
Name: Sol Nantz
Death Date: 27 May 1942
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 69 years 2 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1873
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Lee Nantz
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Eliza Morgan
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Repairman, Bicycle
Informant: Mrs. Charles Ehret, Kirbyville
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville
Burial Date:
Cause of Death: Severe brain injury with basal skull fracture, multiple fractures of chest and at shoulder girdle, pedestrian stuck by car, hit and run driver, Silsbee, Texas
Film Number: 2137101
Digital Film Number: 4168366
Image Number: 1578
Reference Number: 22625
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Thomas M. NANTZ Self M Male W 29 TX Tie Mak
Eliza NANTZ Wife M Female W 30 TX Keeping NC GA
Amanda NANTZ Dau S Female W 8 TX TX TX
Solomon NANTZ Son S Male W 7 TX TX TX
Ida M. NANTZ Dau S Female W 5 TX TX TX
Mary A. NANTZ Dau S Female W 4 TX TX TX
Joseph L. NANTZ Son S Male W 3 TX TX TX
Emma J. NANTZ Dau S Female W 9M TX TX TX Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 4, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 162C
His Texas Death certificated shows that he was the son of Bert Nash and Gladys Gregg, both born in Texas. He had been a 30 year resident of Galveston at the time of his death, and was a retired professor of pharmacology. There is a military marker at his gravesite, which shows a cross and is inscribed Joe Bert Nash, 1st Lt US Marine Corps, World War II, Aug. 31, 1921, Jul. 25, 1979.
The daughter of L. Isaac Nations and Martha Lavica Brister. (White and Toole, p 77). Virgie Speights wrote that Rev. Nations was a Baptist Minister from Magnolia, Arkansas and civil war Veteran. He was the longtime pastor of Attoyac Church, Sarah's brother was Edward E. Nations, who served as deputy sherrif, sherriff, Justice of the Peace and commissioner of many East Texas counties, including Sana Augustine, Nacogdoches, Sabine, and Jasper Counties (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 77).
Verla M. (Navratil) Suda of Wayne, Nebraska passed away Sunday, November 17, 2013, at the age of 90.
She was born on May 17, 1923, to Otis and Lillian Moran in Valparaiso, Nebraska. She attended school in Valparaiso and moved to Lincoln upon graduation.
Verla married Joseph Navratil of Brainard, Nebraska on September 17, 1947, in Lincoln, Nebraska. They were blessed with 3 children, Linda, Dick and Doug.
The family moved to Crete, Nebraska in 1954 and were the owners of Joe & Verla's Place until Joe's death in April 1966.
On February 28, 1970, Verla married Melvin Suda of Milligan, Nebraska. Together they owned and operated Suda's Tavern. They returned to Crete in 1972. She moved to Wayne in 2003 and lived at the Oaks and Careage.
Verla was a member of the Royal Neighbors in Valparaiso for 50+ years.
She is survived by daughter Linda (Robert) Sweetland of Wayne, Nebraska and sons Dick (Heather) Navratil of Fort Collins, Colorado and Douglas (Deborah) Navratil of Lincoln; sister Marilyn Dolezal of Schuyler; sister-in-law Eleanor Svoboda of David City; four grandchildren, Lisa Hochstein, Rob Sweetland, Chris Sweetland, and Scott Navratil; 9 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
SD 42-2 ED 203-2 Sheet 19A
Enumerated May 2, 1940
364
Neal, Arvie Head M W 38 M Tx Same Place Farmer
Neal, Lucette Wf F W 24 M Tx Same Place
Neal, George Son m W 12 S Tx Same Place
Neal, Billie Son M W 4 S Tx
1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 1A
11-11
Neal, Austin Head 2000 M W 39 M W Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Grain Store
Neal, Carrie Wf F W 34 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
Neal, Willard Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Neal, Gerard Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
The Sabine County Reporter
December 8, 1999, Page 13
Joe B. Neal
Joe B. Neal, 70, of San Augustine died Friday, December 3, 1999, in Nacogdoches.
Neal was born Nov. 11, 1929 in Milam as a son of the late Loy P. and Marie (Harris) Neal and had been a longtime resident of San Augustine. He was a cattle rancher and retired bridge construction superintendent.
Survivors: wife, Bessie Coussons Neal of San Augustine; daughters, Josette Newberry GASKIN of Austin and Suzanne Neal and Carol CARTWRIGHT both of San Augustine; sisters, Doris LEDBETTER of Los Angeles, California, Wilma ROBERTS of San Augustine and Joyce BROWN of Milam; a special friend, Pete GARRETT; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Dec. 5 at the First Baptist Church of San Augustine with Bro. Rickey Wood, Bro. Jim Moss and Bro. Fred Dade Jr officiating. Interment followed at Chumley Cemetery near San Augustine.
Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors of San Augustine, directors.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)
Shown as Joel? on the 1870 Sabine County Census. Dale Rubel shows that he married first Martha Vickers, a daughter of Austin Vickers and Susannah Halbert. Bridgett Kearney also shows multiple marriages, first to Martha Emma Vickers/Halbert Mason, a daughter of James "Gov" Mason Sr and Susannah Halbert (note differing parentage...not proven by census records, plus her DOB per Bridgett was five years prior to the marriage of her purported parents)...second to Anna FRANKLIN and third to Alice Leona Moran.
Joyce Brown, age 90, of Sabine County, Texas passed away Saturday, April 6, 2019 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.
Joyce was born April 14, 1928 in Sabine County, Texas to Loy P. Neal and Marie Harris. She was a housewife and mother.
She is survived by daughters, Linda Smith and husband, Ron, of Lufkin, Texas; Terry Uitterdyk and husband, Hank, of Rock Springs, Wyoming; Marsha Jackson and husband, Butch, of Hemphill Texas; son, Archie Brown of Benwheeler, Texas. She is also survived by grandchildren, Deanna Havard, Darren Smith, Jennifer Brandt, Joni Hinds, Jason Uitterdyk, Bryan Brown, Krystal Fuller, Tricia Jackson, Johnny Jackson, Robert Jackson, and Michael Jackson; great grandchildren, Hayslee, Jade, Camryn, Trevor, Faith, Noah, Slade, Rett, Jackson, Lily, Justin, J.C., Kirby and Keri.
She is also survived by her favorite pet, Summer.
She is preceded in death by husband, Earnest Lindell Brown; brother, Joe Neal; sisters, Doris Ledbetter, and Wilma Richards; granddaughter, Lindsey Brown.
Family would like to acknowledge her loving caregivers Janine Hughes, Sharon Bragg, and Barbara Elliot.
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. George Bragg and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.
Burial will follow at New Hope Cemetery, in Milam, Texas.
Pallbearers are Bryan Brown, Darren Smith, Jason Uitterdyk, James Havard, Cole Fuller, and Randy Hinds.
Guest book may be signed and condolences may be made at www.starrfuneralhome.com
Copied from the Starr Funeral Home webiste. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 10, 2019, page 8
His Death Certificate shows he was a farmer, and that his father was Joe Neal. There was no data reported on his mother. He was married at the time of his death, and a resident of Isla, Texas. It was reported in 1940, on the Federal Census, that his highest grade completed was the 3rd grade.
1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, District of Sabine
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
Stamped 311
5-5
James Mason 51 M Farmer SC
Elizabeth Mason 50 F SC
Thomas Neill 23 M La
Houston Mason 14 M Tx
James Mason 11 M Tx
Elizabeth Neil 19 F Tx
1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, Post Office Milam
Enumerated 1 July 1860
Page 26
187-187
Wm. Mason 54 M Farmer 4000 2737 SC
Judy Mason 44 F SC
Lafayette Mason 15 M Tx
Matilda Mason 11 F Tx
Martha Mason 9 F Tx
Harriet Mason 8 F Tx
Mason 4 M Tx
Hepalian Mason 21 M Farmer $--- $250 Tx
Daniel McLane 22 m Blacksmith $--- $100 Tx
188-188
Jane Neal and children
189-189
John and Amanda McGuffin and family
190-190
S H Mason 23 M Farmer 300 325 Tx
Sarah Mason 22 f Miss
Elizabeth Mason 5 F Tx
James Mason 3 Tx
Francis M Mason 1 M Tx
191-191
Thomas T Neal 33 M Farmer 1200 200 La
Elizabeth Neal 30 F Ala
Joseph Neal 9 M Tx
Sam H Neal 7 M Tx
Sarah L Neal 5 F Tx
192-192
James G Mason 21 M Farmer $2000 $620 Tx
James Mason 56 M Farmer 800 100 SC
193-193
Harris and Sarah Vickers
GOLDTHWAITE ? Thomas C. Neal Sr., 70, died Saturday, Dec. 16, 2012, at his residence. Visitation is from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Center City Baptist Church. Service is at 2 p.m. today at the church with burial in Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements are by Stacy-Wilkins Funeral Home.
Survivors include his children, Dianne Chandler of Farmerville, La., Shannon Dean of San Antonio; Lynda Miletto of Baton Rouge, La., Angelia Morgan of Rio Vista, Attice Meyer of Tolar and Thomas C. Neal Jr. of Hemphill.
A more complete obituary was published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER on December 19, 2012, page 12
Thomas C. Neal
Thomas C. Neal, 70, Sr. of Goldthwaite passed away December 15, 2012 at his residence surrounded by his family.
He was born Nov. 23 1942 to John and Bernice Neal in Refugio. He and his wife, Joye Melton married in 1962 in Irving. Neal moved from Hemphill eight years ago. He was a member of Center City Baptist Church. He was the owner/operator of a marine dealership. He served in the U.S. Air Force. Raised in Refugio, moving to Irving as a young man to raise his family. He moved to Hemphill and opened a successful boat dealership before retiring and moving to Center City, where he and Joye enjoyed raising cattle and being together. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and working outside. He was a hard worker and instilled that work ethic in his family.
Preceded in death by his wife of 50 eyars, Joy Imogene; parents John and Bernice Neal; sister, Eva Jean Douglas; and brother John Henry Neal.
He is survived by: six children, Dianne Chandler and Albert of Farmersville, La, Shannon Dean of San Antonio, Lynda Miletello and John of Baton Rouge, La, Angelia Morgan and Ron of Rio Vista, Attice Meyer and Jay of Tolar, Thomas C. Neal, Jr. and Karen of Hemphill; and 14 grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
Services were held at Center City Baptist Church on Monday, Dec. 17, with Dallas Huston and Barton Turner officiating. Interment followed at Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2012)
Tommy Lynn Neal, 73, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, June 10, 2023 in Nacogdoches, Texas.
Tommy was born in Hemphill on February 4, 1950 to G. A. "PeeWee" Neal and Pauline Gooch Neal. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of First Baptist Church in Pineland. He worked for many years as City Manager for the City of Hemphill and later as City Manager for the City of Kirbyville. He also spent a few years working for J & D Construction.
Tommy enjoyed fishing and hunting and was a charter member of Pines Hunting Club, where he was a member for over 40 years.
He is survived by his brother, Bob Neal and wife, Charlene, of Hemphill; nephews and nieces, Bobby and Tami Neal, Josh and Teresa Neal, and Jessica and Kyle Conn; and great nephews and nieces, Trey Neal, Travis Neal, Katie Neal, Kacie Neal, Trent Neal, Kylie Conn and Jake Conn.
Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Visitation will begin 30 minutes prior to service.
Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Bobby Neal, Josh Neal, Trey Neal, Travis Neal, Trent Neal and Jake Conn serving as pallbearers.
Instead of flowers, Tommy's family asks that donations instead be made to the Springhill Cemetery account at BOM Bank.
Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, 2023, Page 4
1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
FHL 1255325 NA Film T9-1325
Page #244D
William W. Neal Self M W 28 Tx Farmer La Tx
Sarah F. Neal Wf M F W 21 Fl Keeps House Fl Fl
Lena Neal Dau S F W 2 Tx Tx Fl
Norman Neal Son S M W 9 Months Tx Tx Fl
On May 24, 2015, the adored Helene B. Solomon (nee Needle); beloved wife of the late Jack Solomon; devoted mother of Susan Land, Jay Land, Stefani (Frank) Davies, Sandi (Rick) Popowitz and Kenneth (Laura) Solomon; loving grandmother of Brian (Alysa) Popowitz, Stacey Popowitz, Katelyn Solomon and Hannah Solomon. Funeral services and interment will be held at Anshe Emunah Aitz Chaim Cemetery - 3901 Washington Blvd on Thursday, May 28, at 9 am. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be sent to Mildred Mindell Cancer Fund, 7500 Travertine Drive #104, Baltimore, MD 21209 or The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, 101 W. Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201. Shiva will be observed at 11 Slade Avenue #511, Baltimore, MD 21208, through 3pm Friday. The family would be honored to have you join them in celebrating the life of this most remarkable woman. Arrangements by SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC.
Previously married to Stanford LAND.
Published in Baltimore Sun on May 27, 2015
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Shown on the Himelfarb tree to have immigrated to the U.S. when he was 13 years old. His parents are shown as Morris "Moische" NEEDLE and Anna GEWELL, both born in Russia (Poland).
1910 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County and City
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 3rd ED 328 Ward 19th (part of) Sheet 1B
W. Mulberry
1633 20-24
Needle, Herman A Head N W 27 M/6 Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew 1894 Na English Grocer Stgore Emp
Needle, Hettie Wf F W 26 M 6 2/2 Maryland Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew English
Needle, Leon Son M W 5 S Maryland Rus. Hebrew Maryland
Needle, Harry Son M W 2 S Maryland Rus. Hebrew Maryland
Transcribed from the Scan posted on "himlefarb.org"
Rites Set for Leon Needle, Former Insurance Agent
"The Sun (1837-1985)"; Feb 19, 1971; ProQuest Historical Newspapers THE BALTIMORE SUN (1837-1985) pg. A9
Rites Set For Leon Needle, Former Insurance Agent
Funeral services for Leon Needle, a retired insurance salesman, will be conducted at 1 P.M. today at the Sol Levinson and Brothers funeral establishment, 6010 Reisterstown road.
Mr. Needle, who was 66, dfied Wednesday at Sinai Hosptial after a long illness. He lived at 7508 Slade avenue, in Pikesville.
Operated Restaurant
Up until seven years ago when he retired due to illness, Mr. Needle worked for 18 years as a salesman for the Sun Life Insurance Company of America.
Before joining the company, Mr. Needle owned and operated a restaurant in the city.
Mr. Needle also had been active in community affairs by helping raise funds for a number of charity organizations.
He was also active in sports, such as golf, fishing and baseball.
Wife Among Survivors
As a young man he had regularly played baseball with a number of amateur leagues in the Baltimore area.
Survivors include his wife, the former Dora Sugar, of Pikesville; a daughter, Mrs. Stanford Land, of Randallstown; tow brothers, Harry Needle and Philip Needle of Baltimore; one sister, Mrs. Zelda Hirsch, also of Baltimore, and three grandchildren.
1940 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County and City, Ward 15, Block 6
Enumerated 5 Apr 1940
SD 7 ED 440 Sheet 3B
Leighton Ave
59 Owened 4200 No
Needle, Leon Head M W 35 M No H-4 Maryland Same Place Salesman Wholesale Womens wear
Needle, Dora Wf F W 29 M No H-4 Maryland Same Place
Needle, Helene Dtr F W 4 S No O Maryland Same Place
It has been a long time since we visited. I have been diligently looking for Mary Neely who married Lorenzo Dow McGrew, Sr. At last, I have come across the link I needed. Now, you all may be way ahead of me, and if so, please tell me you already have all of this. In any event, here is what I have:
Mary Neely was the daughter of Margaret Murphy and Samuel Neely.
Here is an brief family outline:
1. John Murphy, Sr. (5-10-1746 - 5-8-1934?) married
Jane (Jean Love) (1753 - 1818 or 1823)
their children:
Robert
**Margaret
James M.
Sarah L.
Jane
Andrew
Eli
Rachel
John, Jr.
**Margaret married Samuel Neely ( 1775 - 12-30-1852) (son of Samuel and Sarah Ferguson Neely of SC)
Margaret and Samuel Neely had the following children:
Nancy G.
***John M.
Mary M.
Attie
Eveline
Margaret
Matilda
James A.
Samuel F.
***John M. Neely married (1) Mary Crow of Mississippi (2) Claressa Hunt
John M. Neely and Mary Crow had the following children before her death about 1830 (as Franklin was age 3 in 1835, she would have had to have died ca 1832):
John E. Neely
Wilson A. Neely
****Mary M. Neely
Margaret M. Neely
James F.
Mary M. Neely married L. D. McGrew.
About Mary Crow --- she was from MS, possibly Monroe County, then the family moved to Hardeman County, TN. She died there.
John then moved to Texas, about 1833, and married Claressa (Clarissy Neely), about 1833. They settled in San Augustine County, had more children, and died there.
I haven't had an opportunity to research San Augustine County, but will asap.
This information came from James L. Murphy of TN. He has been looking for the Mary Neely connection to his family but the records indicated she married an "L.D. Magee". The birthdates are a perfect match.
Wynema McGrew had listed her as a daughter of John and Claricy (second wife) NEELEY, born 3 Jul 1826 in TN/AL.
Although Anna was injured in an automobile accident on July 4, 1967, and bedridden for the last five-and-a-half years until her death, she never lost her zest for life. (Milligan, p 199).
According to an article (courtesy of Jeanne Darnell) from The Farmersville Times, dated August 19, 1903, and published in the COLLIN CHRONICLES (Vol. IX, No. 1, Fall 1988):
(Near the close of the Civil War) R. D. Bumpass, orderly sergeant, was drowned in Red River, May 24, 1864, while trying to cross. He was succeeded by Robert Neil, a brother of HAM NEIL, who lives near Cowskin (Creek)."
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX2C-538
Name: John Garland Neil
Event Date: 11 Dec 1922
Event Place: Farmersville, Collin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 44 years 6 months 29 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 22 May 1878
Birthplace: Colin County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robt. Neil
Father's Birthplace: Mo.
Mother's Name: Dina Crawford
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Farmersville, Texas
Cemetery (Original): I00F Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 12 Dec 1922
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2074650
Digital Folder Number: 4166814
Image Number: 1182
Reference ID: cn33660
Collection: John Garland Neil, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"
Lillie attended Southwestern Normal School at Weatherford to obtain a teachers certificate. Lillie taught six years, first at Independence (earning $45 a month), then at Union Hill southeast of Vinson, earning $100 a month. During her second year there, a tornado blew the school off the foundation, and the school was closed. Her final year of teaching was at Merritt, west of Elk City, where she lived with her uncle William HALL and family and earned $75 a month.
From: Testimony of Hezekiah P. Neal and William B. Neal in Chancery Court Case dated 1841 " Heirs of Hamilton Neal vs. Exec. of Grimes Neal," Scott Co. VA
They (Grimes and William B. Neil) say that Patrick lived with or near Grimes in Scott County about 12 years before his death, and so far as they know , said Patrick never set forth any such claim, until Grimes death. That in 1833 or 1834 the Grimes and Patrick settled their accounts . They also mention that they believe Patrick is upward of 38 years of age and that Hamilton jr. attained the age of 21 about the year 1831 or 1832. That Hays is now 31 yrs old and has been married to Elizabeth for 5 yrs before the institution of the suit.
Patrick Neal m. Comfort Kilgore in Scott County VA, where his Uncle Grimes Neal lived. Patrick live with Grimes and near Grimes after his fathers death.
1850 Scottland Co. MO census
Patrick Neal age 47, farmer, b. TN
Comfort age 42, b. VA
Eliza J. age 22 b. TN
Robert age 20 b. TN
William age 18 b. TN
Hamilton age 16 b. TN
Polly age 14 b. TN
Lovely J. age 12, b. TN
Hiram age 5 b. TN
Sarah E. age 5 b. TN
Zachary T. age 1 b. MO
1860 Collin TX census
Patrick Neal age 58, farmer b. TN
Comfort age 53, b. VA
Hiram K, age 15 b. TN
Robert H. age 30 b. VA
Comfort age 4 b. MO
Patrick age 2 b. MO
1870 Collin TX census
Robert Neil age 40, farmer b. VA
Diana age 25 b. MO
Patrick age 12 b. MO
Hamilton age 3 b. TX
Trudy age 1 b. TX
Hiram age 24, b. TN
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Patrick Neil age 68 b. TN
Comfort age 63 b. VA
1860 Census
Texas, Collin County, Precinct No. 8, PO Farmersville
Page 182
1150-1206
Patrick, Neal 58 M Farmer Tenn
Comfort Neal 54 F Va
Hiram K. Neil 15 M Tenn Farmer
Robert H. Neal 30 M Farmer Va
Comfort Neal 4 F Mo
Patrick Neal 2 M Mo
1870 Census
Texas, Collin County, Farmersville
Enumerated 4 July 1870
Page 33, Stamped 337
212-243
Neil, Robert 40 M W Farmer 700 600 Va
Neil, Diana 25 F W Keeping House Mo
Neil, Patrick 12 M W Farm Laborer Mo
Neil, Hamilton 3 M W Tx
Neil, Trudy 1 F W Tx
Neil, Hiram 24 M W Farm Laborer 750 150 Va
1880 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 2
Pages 11B S and 11C
SD 3 ED 21 Stamped 112
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
76-88
Neil, R H. W M 45 Farmer Mo VA Va
Neil, Dianah W F 35 Keeping House Mo VA VA
Neil, Pat W M 23 Farmer Mo Mo Va (Son from prior marriage)
Neil, Hamilton W M 11 Farm Laborer Tx " "
Neil, Loudie W F 10 Tx " "
Neil, Fluella W F 9 Tx " "
77-89
Neil, Rebecca W F 7 Daut Tx Mo Mo
Neil, R J W M 3 Son Tx " "
77 89
Neil, Comfort W F 70 Mother Farmer Va Va Va
BLLIE McLEMORE, (77) joined her husband, Thomas, in heaven on Friday, October 02, 2009. Born in Bellaire, Texas, Billie was also a long time resident of Galena Park and Houston, Texas. Survived by four daughters and their husbands, Diane and Michael Kennedy, Betty and Craig Wolf, Sandra and Jay Bright, and Kelly and Curt Roark, Jr.; 10 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter, one sister, one brother and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Grandsons will be pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/McLemore or mailed to MNSS, Lone Star Chapter, 8111 N. Stadium Drive, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77054, 713-526-8967. Viewing will be from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, Monday, October 5, 2009 at the San Jacinto Memorial Funeral Home, 14659 East Fwy, Houston, TX 77015, 713-453-7114. Services to be officiated by Rick Havard 10:00 AM on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at the funeral home with interment at San Jacinto Memorial Park.
Copied from the San Jacinto Memorial Park and Funeral Home website
His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Paul Hays, notes that he had a military marker inscribed "Lieutenant (jg), U.S. Navy." The memorial page created for his wife, maintained by Vicki Cooper, shows his full name as Arne Bodholdt Nelson, (son of Charles M Nelson & Mette Kathrine Bodholdt). The couple had one child, Natalie Nelson.
1920 Census
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated 13 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 239 Sheet 3B
37-38
Tamm, August W Head M W 57 m 1877 Na 1892 Schnerdemuehl Germ X 3 Farmer
Tamm, Elenora B. Wf F W 52 M Ill Ind Miss
Nelson, Arttie Mother-in-law F W 81 Wd Miss NC NC
Cokendoffer, Louis T Adopted Son M W 8 S Ok US US
1930
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 37-23 SD 4 Sheet 2B
36-36
August Tamm Head M W 66 M 25 Germany Geramy Germany German 1878 Na Farmer
Ellanora Wf F W 62 M 21 Ill INd Miss