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19201 I47000  Pitre  John George  18 Feb 1941  11 Dec 2013  John George Pitre, Jr., 72, of Pineland, died Wednesday morning in the Select Specialty Hospital West in Houston, Texas. John was born in Lake Charles, LA, to John G. and Marguerite Hetzel Pitre. He had served in the U.S. Air Force and worked as a supervison in chemical refineries. John moved from Dayton to Pineland in 1998, and attended St. Pius Catholic Church and a member of the Knights of Columbus.

He is survived by his wife Florine Pitre of Pineland, his son Paul Joseph Pitre and his wife Lisa of Hemphill, his daughters; Paige Marie Hutchins and her husband David of Dayton, Holly Sepulvado of Hemphill, grandchildren; Jonathan, Jordan, Kayla, Korey, Ema, Blake, Anna, Codie, Jesse, Selina and Cora, and his great grandchild Carter. He is also survived by his brother Charles Robert Pitre of Hemphill and his sisters; Frances Marie Williard of Milton, Florida and Patricia Williams of Beaumont, Texas.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, with a wake being held at 6:00PM, Friday, December 13, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, December 14, 2013, in the St. Pius Catholic Church in Hemphill. Burial will follow in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Texas. 
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19202 I37963  Pitts  Cynthia Elizabeth  7 Dec 1880  27 Dec 1956  After Andrew McLemore died, she married second Frederick NELSON. They adopted Cynthia's granddaughter, Esther Cockrell, after her mother died. Cynthia was an early convert into the Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee, and an evangelist.  STR06 
19203 I37963  Pitts  Cynthia Elizabeth  7 Dec 1880  27 Dec 1956  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Noble County, Perry City, Ward 4
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 52-20 SD 2 Sheet 13A Stamped 242?
Fourth and Locust
709-298-319
Rassmusen Olive Wf 800 F W 71 m 21 Oh Oh Oh Saleslady Publishing
Rassmusen, Robert R Head M W 73 M 25 Denmark Denmark Denmark Danish Farmer
---/---/320
McLemore, Cynthia Mother F W 50 Wd Miss US US
McLemore, Esther Dtr F W 4 0/12 Ok Miss Mo
McLemore, Morland Son F (sic) W 6 S Ok Miss Mo
McLemore, Rolland Son M W 15 S Ok Miss Mo
McLemore, Bethel Son M W 17 S Ok Miss Mo Laborer Paving
McLemore, Sylvester Son M w 19 S Ok Miss Mo Salesman Clothing
McLemore, Dock Head M W 29 S Ok Miss Mo Clerk Pool Hall 
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19204 I1157  Pitts  Lucretia  Bef 1700  Yes, date unknown  Last name thought, but not proven, to be PITTS.  STR06 
19205 I31690  Pitts  Nannie Davis  21 Sep 1900  24 Jan 1980  Said to be the daughter of James Ervin Pitts and Lola Sanderson.  STR06 
19206 I47126  Pitts  Walter W.  13 Jun 1918  31 Aug 1944  His Military marker is engraved with a Star of David, and inscribed "Walter W. Pitts, Mississippi, PFC Cavalry, World War II, June 13, 1918 August 31, 1944."

The 2012 obituary of his wife notes he was killed in action during World War II. 
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19207 I17080  Placek  Alice Jean  4 Aug 1933  8 Aug 2023  Obituary for Alice J. Filipi

A Funeral Service for Alice will be held on Friday, August 11, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Atlanta Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the the family for future designation.

Alice Jean Filipi was born to Jerry and Emily (Vidlak) Placek on a farm in Jefferson County on August 4, 1933 and passed away Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at Country House Assisted Living in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 90 years and 4 days.

Alice attended country school and graduated from Swanton High School with the class of 1949. She was married to Lumir Filipi at the Swanton Methodist Church on April 25, 1951. Four children were born to this union: Gary, Larry, Loren and Donna.

As a young girl, Alice worked at Rezabeks IGA store. After marrying Lumir, they made their home on a farm northwest of Western where she lived for 40 years before retiring to Milligan.

After raising her family, she went to work at Milligan House of Meats for 9 years and then went to work at Fillmore County Hospital where she worked in housekeeping for 10 years, with the last 2 years being a supervisor. Her favorite job was babysitting James Sluka until he attended kindergarten.

Alice enjoyed her 9 grandchildren: Gene, Dan, Nate, Lindsay, Amber, Troy, Dustin, Tyler & Kyle. She also enjoyed her great grandchildren: Carter, Samantha, Dylan, Cade, Jax, Reese, Palmer, Harlo, Briar & Callie. She spoiled them with rolls, cinnamon rolls, kolaches and everything else yummy. Alice was proud of their many accomplishments, and she attended countless activities including football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, & dance.

Although we were sad to see Alice go, we take comfort in knowing that she was waiting for her son, Larry, as he made the journey nearly 16 hours after her passing. We are confident a good reunion is occurring between Alice, Lumir, Gary and Larry.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents, Jerry & Emily Placek; husband, Lumir Filipi; son, Gary Filipi; grand daughter-in-law, Rene Filipi; sisters, Anna Slama and Dorothy Strouf; brother-in-law, Robert E. Slama; and nephew Robert D. Slama.

She was survived by sons, Larry & wife Debra Filipi, Loren & wife Beverly Filipi; Daughter, Donna & husband Norman Wentworth; daughter-in-law, Judy Filipi; grandchildren, Gene & wife Rachel Filipi, Daniel Filipi & Friend Tiffany Ressetar, Nathan & wife Amy Filipi, Lindsay & husband Mike Densberger, Amber & husband Brock Morrison, Troy & wife Amanda Filipi, Dustin & wife Carey Filipi, Tyler Wentworth & Friend Estefany Cerda and Kyle Wentworth; great grandchildren, Carter, Samantha, Jax, & Harlo Filipi, Dylan & Cade Filipi, Reese & Palmer Filipi, Briar & Callie Morrison; and brother-in-law Larry Strouf.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farner and Son Funeral Home) 
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19208 I38301  Placek  Anna  27 Feb 1910  24 Sep 2011  Services for Anna will be held on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker officiating the service. Visitation will be Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the Milligan Fire & Rescue.
Anna Placek was born February 27, 1910 to Louis Placek and Anna Hodek in Milligan, Nebraska and she passed away on September 24, 2011 at the Exeter Care Center in Exeter, Nebraska.

Anna's mother passed away during the flu epedemic and she and her six siblings were left to be cared for by her father. Anna attended school until the 10th grade when she decided to give up school after coming home one day to find her father had her younger sister on his lap and her younger brother on a chair beside him and he was trying to keep the young children warm by a stove. At this point in Anna's life, she knew that she needed to stay home and help her father care for the children so that he could provide for the family. It was not uncommon for children to be adopted out to other family members when a mother would die. When Anna made the choice to stay home with her younger siblings, it allowed the family to stay together. Anna often recalled how her father was such a kind man. He was stern with the children but always fair. She was always proud of the fact that the family was able to remain together after the passing of her mother.

Anna enjoyed farm life and told people that it was the best place to live. Her family lived north of Milligan and in 1936 her father bought a farm between Fairmont and Exeter and the family resided there.

Anna's father passed away in 1951, and Anna, her sister, and her brother stayed on the farm until 1974. Anna then moved into Milligan and helped her sister in the grocery store putting groceries on the shelf.

Anna enjoyed reading jokes, and she also enjoyed sharing jokes with other people and visiting with people in general. Anna was a very caring person and she always felt bad when someone was sick and she would do what she could to take care of them.
When Anna could no longer care for herself, she became a resident of the Exeter Care Center. She met many friends there who were residents and staff. She particularly enjoyed visiting with Dale Mizner.

Anna is survived by all of her friends and the staff of the Exeter Care Center and the kind people on the Hospice team.

She was preceded in death by her parents Louis and Anna; brother Louis; and sisters Rose, Leona, Velma, and Angeleen.
 
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19209 I6450  Placek  Edward  1899  21 Sep 1979  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 30-16 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 34
76-78
Placek, Ed Head M W 30 M 29 Neb Neb Neb Laborer Odd Jobs
Placek, Anna Wf F W 28 M 27 Neb Czech Czech

 
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19210 I4411  Placek  Helene A.  19 Feb 1904  3 Nov 1996  Steinacher - Helene A., 92, Wilber, died Sunday (11/3/96). Born, near Milligan. Survivors: son, Alan L., Wilber; daughter, Patricia Spitz, Wilber; sisters, Mollie Buzek, Milligan, Marietta Vasina, Hemet, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Zajicek Funeral Home, Wilber. Wilber Czech Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives) 
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19211 I15116  Placek  Kristina  Abt 1884  26 Jan 1946  She was married first to Kamil ONDRAK, and they were the parents of William, born 30 May 1900 in Milligan.  STR06 
19212 I19906  Placek  Louis  1 May 1875  1 Jan 1951  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD ?? ED 34 Sheet 1A
7-7
Plasek, Louis Head M W 43 Wd Ne Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Plasek, Leona Dtr F W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Velma Dtr F W 13 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Anna Dtr F W 9 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Rose Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Louis Son M W 4 6/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Englin Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Neb Neb Neb 
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19213 I11518  Placek  Mollie  27 Mar 1902  17 Sep 2001  Mollie attended grade school in the ZCJB Lodge building and then went to the new school through the eighth grade. After this, she remained at home to care for her mother, young brothers and sisters. She enrolled in one of the many sewing classes held in Milligan. She enjoyed embroidery and during the First World War, she and her mother knitted sweaters and gloves for the soldiers overseas. (Milligan, p 224).  STR06 
19214 I39752               
19215 I39753               
19216 I39754               
19217 I39751               
19218 I39785  Platacis  Vilhelms "Vilis"  25 Jun 1901  27 Jan 1967  A son of Karlis Platacis and Alida Abols Platacis (1875-1953). He served in the Latavian Army from 1918-1920.

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

Name: Vilhemis Platacis
Arrival Date: 21 Feb 1950
Birth Year: abt 1902
Age: 48
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality Latvian
Port of Departure: Bremerhaven, Germany
Port of Arrival: New York, New York to New Orleans, Louisiana
Ship Name: General J H McRae

His granddaughter, Jennifer Fawley writes that "My grandfather Wilhelm Platacis came to America aboard the Ship General J H McRae after World War II. Their family first lived in Stuttgart, Arkansas, with their sponsor, a lawyer named A. G. Meehan. They later moved to Illinois, where he worked in the Aurora Round House, working in the shop on the trains, as a mechanical engineer. Wilhelm died when my dad was in high school." 
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19219 I39787               
19220 I16063  Plock  Glen Carl  9 Mar 1947  25 May 2023  Obituary for Glen Carl Plock

A Memorial Service for Glen will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023 at First United Methodist Church in York, Nebraska. Pastor Trudy Hanke will preside over the Memorial Service.

A Graveside Service with Military Honors will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023 at Fairmont Public Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation to honor Veteran's causes.

Glen Carl Plock was born March 9, 1947 to Carl E. and Wilma M. (Philson) Plock in Geneva, Nebraska at Filmore County Hospital. He was one of 6 children born into the family. Glen passed away at his home in York, Nebraska, surrounded by his family, on May 25, 2023 at the age of 76 years, 2 months, and 16 days.

He went to kindergarten at country school then received the rest of his education at Fairmont Public School, graduating in 1966. That same year, he was drafted in the Army where he served at Fort Polk, Louisiana. In June of 1966, Glen was sent to Vietnam where he served his country overseas until November 1967. He then returned to the States where he was stationed at Fort Sam in Houston, Texas. Glen returned to home in June 1968. Glen received the Marksman Badge, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.

In the fall of 1968, he went to Milford Trade School pursuing automotive technology. Glen then worked for Capek Farms from 1968 to 1972. During this time, he married Jeanette Capek on October 18, 1969. From this marriage, Shelly and Ann were born. In November of 1972, Glen started working at for Co-op in Milligan, Nebraska, where he worked for the next 21 years. Glen and Jeanette divorced in 1979.

On May 25, 1984, Glen married Joyce Kronhofman. From this marriage, Glen gained two children, Joseph and Tanya. This marriage also nourished his love of giving, resulting in the fostering of over 50 children.

Glen was active in the American Legion for over 50 years, while also enjoying being an umpire for softball in Milligan.

Glen and Joyce moved to York, Nebraska in 1999. He pursued a new endeavor, becoming an active member in the York Eagles Club which he managed for many years. Glen also worked at Nutrition Services for 6 years. He spent the years after Nutrition Services working at Cornerstone Bank and Black Barts convenience store. Glen finished his working career managing Big Alkali Fish Camp south of Valentine, Nebraska. He used his love of people and the outdoors to thrive at Big Alkali from 2012 to 2016. He then returning home to York to retire. Glen still received messages and calls from visitors at Big Alkali, sharing their memories of the camping resort.

Glen was preceded by Death by his parents Carl and Wilma; sister Joann and brothers-in-law Gerald Switzer and Robert Schubart.

Glen is survived by his wife, Joyce; daughters Ann & Tony Tagliaferro, Tanya & Tim Peters, and Shelly Hansen; Son Joe & Paige Kronhofman, and honorary daughter Jess Thompsen. He was also survived by many grandkids including Kortney and Cody Kronhofman, Wyatt and Whitney Hansen, Evan and Ryan Tagliaferro, and Claton and Bryce Peters. Among his grandkids, Glen is survived by many "honorary grandkids", Ty Capek, Laramie Elliot, Spencer Galaway, Brandon Capek, and honorary great-grandkids Eli and Hadley Galaway. He is also survived by brothers William Plock and Larry (Lynda) Plock, sisters Carolyn Switzer and Doris Schubart; sisters-in-law Deb Sieber (Lonnie), Anita Brace (Andy), Charlotte Ward (Mark), Jackie Coy (Brud), Diana Uldrich, and Patty Elliot (Jim).

Glen loved camping, boating, cooking, the outdoors, and car racing. Glen hated the word "step kids." Everyone were Glen's kids one way or another. He lived his life full of love for others, always giving pieces of his heart to whoever needed a laugh or a hug.
...
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home) 
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19221 I15786               
19222 I8181               
19223 I3849  Plosova  Katherine  Abt 1800    In the Milligan Centennial History Book, she is shown as Katherine VCELA. Ken Chromy instead shows her as Kathering PLOSOVA, born in Sechutice #6, with her father being a VCELA.  STR06 
19224 I38555  Plumlee  James Leander  Abt 1818  Yes, date unknown  Appears to have been the free white male between the age of 20 and 29 living in the household of William Plumley at the time of the 1840 head of household census. He was not present at the time of the 1850 census, but was living with his father and two siblings in 1860. In 1862, he appears to have married Mariah McLemore, a cousin.  STR06 
19225 I38555  Plumlee  James Leander  Abt 1818  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, District 17, PO Meckleburg
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 248
1889-1623
Wm. Plumly 78 M NC
Leander Plumly 40 M Tenn
William Plumly 35 M Lawyer
Martha Plumly 27 F

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17th Civil District, Knoxville
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 12
76-75
Plumlee, Leander 65 M 2 Farmer 300 12o Tenn
Plumlee, Mariah 48 F W Keeping House Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 27 SD 15 ED 155
237-252
James and Catherine PLUMLY
238-253
Madison and Harriet PERRY
(Also living in home Anna BOUNS, orphan)
238-254
Thomas and Elvia LUTRELL
240-255
Plumley, Leander W M 62 School Teacher Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Mariah W F 55 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC SC
243-258
Stewart, Fredric B W M 47 Carpenter Tenn
Stewart, Ellen J W F 46 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
Stewart, Elva A W F 22 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Francis W F 19 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Susan W F 17 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Laura W F 14 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Jeralle W F 12 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn

 
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19226 I38487  Plumlee  James N.  Abt 1836  Yes, date unknown  Knox County TN marriage records show that he married Catherine PLUMLEE on 25 Feb 1869 in Knox County, TN

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt


 
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19227 I38487  Plumlee  James N.  Abt 1836  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 27 SD 15 ED 155
237-252
Plumley, James N W M 49 Farmer Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Catharine W F 33 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC Tenn
Plumley, Martha C W F 8 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumley, Liza B/K W F 4 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumley, William E W M W 1 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
238-253
Madison and Harriet PERRY
(Also living in home Anna BOUNS, orphan)
238-254
Thomas and Elvia LUTRELL
240-255
Plumley, Leander W M 62 School Teacher Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Mariah W F 55 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC SC
243-258
Stewart, Fredric B W M 47 Carpenter Tenn
Stewart, Ellen J W F 46 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
 
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19228 I38486  Plumlee  John W.  Abt 1834  Bef 1880  (Research):
Census Listing:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 16 Civil District, Knoxville
Enumerated 12 Aug 1870
Page 17 Stamped 293
125-120
Plumley, John 37 M W Farmer 240 150 Tenn
Plumley, Celia 25 F W Keeping House Tenn
Plumley, Sarah 3 F W Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 16 Civil District
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 154
81-81
Plumilia Ceily W F 32 Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Sarah J W F 12 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Nancy B W F 10 Dt At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Martha C W F 7 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Joseph W M 5 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Wm. C. W M 1 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
 
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19229 I38482  Plumlee  Joseph L.  Abt 1821  Yes, date unknown  Some show his middle name as Leander, not verified.

Is this the Joseph Plumlee that married Amelie E. ARMSTRONG on 30 Dec 1858 in Knox County, TN?

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt

 
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19230 I38315  Plumlee  Nancy Ann  Abt 1785  17 Mar 1853  A photo of her tombstone is on findagrave.com

It shows that she died on Mar. 17, 1853, Aged 67 years, 9 months, and 11 days

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30823236 
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19231 I38315  Plumlee  Nancy Ann  Abt 1785  17 Mar 1853  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Lee County, Palmyra Township
Enumerated 6 Aug 1850
40-40
David P. Cantral 32 M Farmer 1200 Ohio
Eleanor A Cantral 29 F Tenn
Young M. Cantrall 9 M Ill
Erastus D Cantral 2 M Ill
Nancu A. McLemore 65 F $500 N. Carolina 
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19232 I24799  Plumlee  Sarah  Abt 1785  Aft 1830  MaryLynn Santa shows her as the daughter of Jesse Perry Joseph PLUMLEY.  STR06 
19233 I38484  Plumlee  Sarah Ann  Abt 1830  Yes, date unknown  Is this the Sarah E. PLUMLEE that married Samuel WATKINS on 10 Apr 1862 in Knox County, TN?

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt 
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19234 I38380  Plumlee  William  Abt 1783  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1830 Census
Tennessee, Knox
Per Ancestry.com 150/handwritten 396
William Plumby
2 Free White Males under five
2 Free White Males between 5 and 10
1 Free White Male between 40 and 50
2 Free White Females under 5
1 Free White Female between 10 and 15
1 Free White Females between 30 and 40
Greene McLemore was enumerated following William

1840 Census
Tennesse, Knox County
Page 39
Wm. Plumlie
1 Free White Males 5 thru 9
2 Free White Males 10 thru 14
1 Free White Males 15-19
1 Free White Males 20-29
1 Free White Males 50-59
1 Free White Females 10-14
1 Free White Females 15-19
1 Free White Females 50-59
9 Persons total, 2 involved in agriculture
9 Person Free White, Free Colored, Slaves

1850 Census
Tennessee, Knox County
Enumerated 30 Nov 1850
176-180
William Plumlee 66 M Farmer 100 NC
Nancy Plumlee 63 f NC
Joseph L Plumlee 29 M Farmer Tenn
William H. Plumlee 22 M Farmer Tenn
Sarah Ann Plumlee 20 F Tenn
Martha M Plumlee 18 F Tenn
John W. Plumlee 16 M Farmer Tenn
James N. Plumlee 14 M Tenn

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17th District, PO Mecklenburg
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 248
1889-1623
Wm. Plumly 78 M NC
Leander Plumly 40 M Tenn
William Plumly 35 M Lawyer ---
Martha Plumly 27 F ---



 
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19235 I38483  Plumlee  William H.  Abt 1828  Yes, date unknown  It is assumed that Wm H. Plumlee first married Mary McLEMORE, his cousin, on 6 Apr 1854 in Knox County, TN?

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt

She appears to have died young, or perhaps they divorced, as six years later, at the time of the 1860 Knox County, TN census, he was living with his father, and a brother and sister.

Wm. H. Plumlee remarried on 5 Apr 1869, also in Knox County, Caroline C. McCARTY. 
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19236 I38483  Plumlee  William H.  Abt 1828  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville, 16th Civil District
Enumerated 6 Aug 1870
Page 5 Stamped 287
40-38
Plumlee, William H 46 M W Carpenter 500 220 Tenn
Plumlee, Caroline 38 F W Keeping House Tenn
McCarty, Hannah 83 F W Keeping House Pennsylvania

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville, 22 Civil District
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 13 SD 15 ED 155 Stamped 300
119-127
Plumley, William W M 53 Carpetner Tenn Tenn NC
Plumley, Caroline W F 49 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Pa

1900 Census
Tenneessee, Knox County, 22 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 91 Sheet 9A
163-164
Plumlee, Wm H Head W M Mar 1822 78 M 32 Tenn NC NC
Plumlee, Caroline Wf W F July 1831 69 M 32 Tenn Pa Pa
Sone, Swanie Boarder S m Apr 1854 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Hand



 
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19237 I34467  Plunkett  Lenora  29 Aug 1937  3 Feb 2021  Lenora Faye Plunkett Wooge Kalkwarf was born on a farm between Manley and Weeping Water, Nebraska to Enos Siebert Plunkett and Lena Faye Plunkett on August 29th, 1937. Her brothers were Arthur, Donnie and George. Her sisters were Dorothy and Kathryn. In 1954 she moved to Weeping Water where her parents had a nursing home.

She was married to Edward Wooge until their divorce. She then married Larry Kalkwarf. For most of her life she was a cook, and a fantastic one at that. One of the things that she loved best was feeding family and friends. She retired in 2000.

In 2017 she moved to Southlake Village where she passed into God's loving arms on February 3rd, 2021.

Over the years she made many, many friends. She loved her family with all of her heart as well as the large number of friends who came her way. She loved animals of every shape, size, and kind. Her favorite color was purple. She really loved putting puzzles together and playing games, especially cards with her friends at Southlake Village.

Her children were Linda, married to Greg Soukup, Edward Wooge, Allen Wooge, Carol Wooge, Janice Mitzner, married to Ken Mitzner and Anna Funk, married to Gary.

Grandchildren were Frank Soukup, married to Kimberly; Christina Thietje, married to Tyler; James Soukup married to Elizabeth; Edwin Wooge; Joshua Wooge, Tara Funk and Conner Wooge.

Great grandchildren are Aubrie and Alexander Thietje, Kaylyn and Jessa Soukup and Evan, Corbin and Haley Wooge.

She also had numerous nephews, nieces and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, sister Dorothy, brother Donnie, daughter Janice and great grandson Evan.

To say that she lived life to the fullest would be an understatement.

She was loved by all, and she will be missed. 
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19238 I23306  Plunkett  Mattie Aminda  26 Jun 1905  31 Mar 1998  The daughter of Dr. Randolph Joseph PLUNKETT and Ellen Liza HARBESON. Her location of death was ASSUMED based on her last residence shown on the SSDI.  STR06 
19239 I40085               
19240 I31260               
19241 I29680  Pocklington  Dorothea Mae  6 Dec 1912  May 1986  Listed as Dorotha EUGENIS on the SSDI.  STR06 
19242 I29678  Pocklington  Harold Lee  5 Sep 1889  16 Aug 1965  Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, August 19, 1965
Page Three

Algonac Civic Leader Dies in Hospital

H. Lee Pocklington, 75, longtime civic leader of Algonac and village president 13 years, died Monday in Mercy Hospital, Port Huron, after a long illness.

Mr. Pocklington was born Sept. 5, 1889, in Ridgeway, Mich.

He and the former Clara V. Lenzner were married in 1908. Mrs. Pocklington died Jan. 3, 1944.

One of Mr. Pocklington's sons, Robert R. Pocklington of Algonac is missing and presumed drowned in a fishing accident Aug. 9.

Another son, Harold L. Pocklington of Algonac, is executive director of the Leader Dog School for the Blind at Rochester and is a Lions International Counselor.

Two other sons are Herbert Pocklington of Deerfield, Fla., and James Pocklington of Salisbury, Md.

Mr. Pocklington is survived also by a daughter Mrs. William Eugenis of Algonac.

Funeral services were to be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Gilbert Funeral Home.

Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 25, published on September 6, 1965, reported his death as well. It also noted that he had received Algonac's Outstanding Citizen Award in 1963. 
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19243 I29679  Pocklington  Harold Lee  11 Jun 1910  23 Jun 1986  Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 21, 1911
Local Happenings
Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pocklington and son, Harold Lee, who spent ten days with Mrs. Pocklington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lenzner, returned to their home in Ann Arbor Saturday morning.

In the 1965 obituary of his father, it was noted that "...son, Harold L. Pocklington of Algonac, is executive director of the Leader Dog School for the Blind at Rochester and is a Lions International Counselor."

 
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19244 I36371               
19245 I29683               
19246 I29681  Pocklington  James Richard  3 Aug 1915  Jul 1986  In the 1965 obituary of his father, it was written that he was of "....Salisbury, Md."  STR06 
19247 I40115               
19248 I25299               
19249 I40117               
19250 I40086               
19251 I30397               
19252 I36370               
19253 I40092               
19254 I40116               
19255 I29682  Pocklington  Robert Ray  3 Mar 1925    In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled "Still in the Service of the U.S.A.", it was noted that Robert Pocklington, recently discharged from military services, is now employed by the U.S. Government at Bremen, Germany.

In the 1965 obituary of his father, it was written that "One of Mr. Pocklington's sons, Robert R. Pocklington of Algonac is missing and presumed drowned in a fishing accident Aug. 9." The same inforrmation was published in the 1965 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST. However, Heidi Pocklington emailed in September 2010 that her father Robert Pocklington was still living. The articles above apparently were written prematurely. 
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19256 I40091               
19257 I40090               
19258 I35682  Poe  Gladys  10 Aug 1897  24 Sep 1964  Wm Lyon shows her as the daughter of Amos Poe and Martha Todd.

California Death Index:

MCLEMORE GLADYS 08/10/1897 TODD F LOS ANGELES(70) 09/24/1964 461-20-4945 67 yrs
 
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19259 I11576               
19260 I11573               
19261 I11577               
19262 I3450  Pointer  Edna Aline  25 Apr 1905  3 Feb 1973  When Edna applied for Social Security Benefits in 1972, based on her husband's earnings, they were living in Houston, at 2500 Glen Haven, 77025. She was 67 years old at the time. Her parents were shown as William Granville Pointer and Alice Josie Holland. She was born on April 23, 1905 in Milburn, McCullough, Texas.

Did she and Denton divorce? The following record, from the Rootsweb Texas Death Index, appears to be for Edna A. Kerr. She is listed as single however.

Kerr Edna A 02-03-1973 HARRIS F SINGLE

Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of William A. Pointer and Alice Holland, and indicates she was born in Rochelle, Texas versus Milburn, she was also listed as married, so presumably the death index was in error. The informant was Denton Kerr.

?u??/u?
Name: Edna A. Kerr
Death Date: 03 Feb 1973
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1906
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William A. Pointer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Holland
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242395
Digital Film Number: 4170670
Image Number: 109
Reference Number: cn11596
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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19263 I3450  Pointer  Edna Aline  25 Apr 1905  3 Feb 1973  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
19264 I3451  Pointer  Marion B "Mannie" "Bee"  12 Apr 1911  20 Sep 1970  Called "Bee," after his middle name, which was simply the initial B. On his form SS-5, he is listed as Marion B. Pointer, other sources list him as Manne B. Pointer. In 1937, he lived in Kirbyville, and was working for Oscar Baker in Silsbee.

The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as Mannie B. Pointer, and lists his locaton of birth as Placid, Texas. He is shown as the son of Granville Pointer and Alice Holland. He was a veteran of WWII, and died at the VA Hospital in Houston, the information on his death certicate was obtained from his records on file with the Veterans Administration. His usual occupation was an automobile mechanic. He was buried at the VA Cemetery.

?u??/u?
Name: Mannie B. Pointer
Death Date: 20 Sep 1970
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1911
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Granville Pointer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Holland
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218906
Digital Film Number: 4169090
Image Number: 1805
Reference Number: 64646
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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19265 I4394  Pointer  William Melville  12 Dec 1900  15 Jun 1952  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT6-W43
Name: William Melville Pointer
Death Date: 15 Jun 1952
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 52 years 5 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1900
Birthplace: Brown County, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William G. Pointer
Father's Birthplace: D.K.
Mother's Name: Alice Holland
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Rosevine
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Jun 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2075087
Digital Film Number: 4167290
Image Number: 0630
Reference Number: cn 30390
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 
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19266 I4394  Pointer  William Melville  12 Dec 1900  15 Jun 1952  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, McCulloch County, JP 5
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 192 Sheet 9A
7-7
Pointer, Granville Head M W 32 M 11 Tx Mo Mo Farmer
Pointer, Alice Wf F W 34 M 11 2/2 Tx Tn Tx
Pointer, Melville Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Pointer, Edna Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx 
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19267 I16678  Polak  Marie  15 Aug 1850  4 Mar 1927  At the time of the 1900 census, she was living in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska with her six youngest children, ans shown as a widow, born in August 1852 in Bohemia. The 1910 census showed her to be the mother of 13 children, eight of whom were still living.  STR06 
19268 I22921               
19269 I20426  Polansky  Helen  25 Nov 1896  Jun 1975  The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank POLANSKY of St. Paul, Nebraska. In 1974, when her health began to fail, Helen moved to Pennsylvania to live with her son and his family (Milligan, p 347).

SSN 509-36-3394 
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19270 I42040  Polk  Charles Isaac  9 Sep 1832  30 Mar 1889  A member of another prominent family in San Augustine. Born on 1832...in Tennessee, Charles came to east Texas in early 1837 with his parents, Alfred (1808-1891) and Nancy McIvor (1810-1897) Polk, and siblings. Alfred Polk served as the county judge of San Augustine from 1845 until 1860. For many years Charles was a merchant in San Augustine; like his five brothers and two brothers-in-law, he served in the Confederate army during the Civil War.

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/drtsa/00047/drt-00047.html 
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19271 I16328  Polk  Mary Benjamin "Bennie"  3 Mar 1905  12 Mar 1995  San Augustine Tribune 16 March 1995 page 6

Funeral Services Tuesday for Bennie Morgan

Bennie Polk Morgan 90, of Jasper, formerly of San Augustine, died Sunday, March 12, 1995 at Forum Health Care Center in Dallas.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Runnels Cemetery in Broaddus.

Mrs. Morgan was born in San Augustine County, attended County Schools, and Mary Hardin-Baylor University in Belton. She taught in the San Augustine Schools for a number of years and was active in civic and church activities. She was married to Frank Youngblood, a San Augustine car dealer and later to Bronson Morgan of Jasper. Mr. Morgan was the original partner in the Morgan & Lindsey Variety Store Chain. She was co-founder of the Hampton-Morgan Chair of Nursing at Mary Hardin-Baylor at Belton.

Mrs. Morgan was head of the Department of Public Welfare offices in San Augustine County for a number of years. While living in San Augustine, her home was the Ezekiel Cullen House at Congress and Market which she sold in the 1950's to Hugh Roy Cullen, who restored it to the 1839 setting and presented it to the Ezekial Cullen Chapter of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas. She visited here for historical activities often thoughout the years.

She was descended from a pioneer San Augustine County family and used her means to presume the family lands near Broaddus, including the Runnels Cemetery where she was buried.

Survivors include a son, Frank Polk Youngblood of Austin; daughters, Jane Teel Youngblood of Plano; seven grandchildren; and two great-granchildren.

A similar obituary was published in the March 22, 1995 issue of the Sabine County Reporter. This second obituary added that she was "born March 3, 1905, as a daughter of the late Benjamin and Mary (Runnels) Polk." 
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19272 I5696               
19273 I12086  Polley  Betty Jean  16 Mar 1941  27 Feb 2003  San Augustine Tribune Thursday, March 6, 2003

BETTY JEAN STRICKLAND Betty Jean STRICKLAND, age 61, of Orange, Texas, died February 27, 2003 at her residence. She was a native of Sexton, and had lived in Orange about 40 years. She was a Parts Clerk for Cowboy Harley in Beaumont, Texas. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 2, at 2:30 p.m. at Starr Funeral Homes in Hemphill. Survivors: husband, Carter STRICKLAND, Jr. of Hemphill; son Carter STRICKLAND, III of Orange, Texas; brothers, Mac POLLEY of Tyler, Grover POLLEY of San Augustine; sister, Lucy BAILEY of Waco; 3 grandchildren all of Orange; other survivors include (stepchildren): Danny STRICKLAND of Hemphill, and Sharon EDGAR of Hemphill.

Sabine County Reporter
March 5, 2003

"...Survivors: husband Carter Strickland Jr. of Hemphill; son, Carter Strickland III and wife Donna of Orange; brothers, Mac POLLEY of Tyler and Grover POLLEY of San Augustine; a sister, Lucy BAILEY of Waco; three grandchildren, Ashley Strickland, Stormy Strickland, and Rainy Strickland, all of Orange; and other survivors, Danny Strickland and wife Patty and Sharon EDGAR and husband George, all of Hemphill..." 
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19274 I37489               
19275 I29469  Polley  Dan Bussey  Abt 1892  20 Nov 1979  (Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 January 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
236-240
(Indexed as PALLEY)
Polley, D.B. He M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Polley, Mary Wf F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Lillian Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 5
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 89
93-100
Polley, Dan B Hd $4000 M W 39 M23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Polley, Mary A/G/C? Wf F W 32 M17 Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Lillian Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Dan Jr. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Ruth J Mother F W 72 Wd 17 Tx TN TN 
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19276 I1589  Polley  Dan Bussey  24 Sep 1920  22 Aug 2000  A photo of Dan in uniform can be found on his Find A Grave memorial page. His military marker is inscribed as follows:

SGT US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II; Married Feb. 28, 1948

Gravesite Details dbl/w Claudia 
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19277 I44957  Polley  Ellis  7 Jul 1886  21 Oct 1887  Linda Davenport writes, onthe FindAGrave memorial page she created for Elmer notes that "Ellis was a twin to Elmer and both were sons of John Robert & Ruth Jane Polley and buried in unmarked graves."
 
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19278 I44956  Polley  Elmer  7 Jul 1886  25 Oct 1887  Linda Davenport writes, onthe FindAGrave memorial page she created for Elmer notes that "Elmer was a twin to Ellis and both were sons of John Robert & Ruth Jane Polley and buried in an unmarked grave."
 
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19279 I44959  Polley  Grover Lee  7 Apr 1933  31 Oct 2012  Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page created by Linda Davenport:

"Grover Lee Polley, 79, of Port Neches, Texas died Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at Christus St. Mary Hospital in Port Arthur, Texas.

Grover was born April 7, 1933 in Sexton, Texas. He was a resident of this area for the past 10 years and a former resident of Sexton, Texas. He worked construction for 25 years and was a US Army Veteran.

Funeral services will be held Friday, November 2, 2012 at 10:00 a. m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches with Rev. Jeremy Bradshaw officiating. Burial will be at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

Visitation for family and friends will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p. m. Thursday, November 1, 2012 at the funeral home.

He is survived by his wife, Lena Frederick Polley of Port Neches, Texas; sons, Trop P. Frederick of Friendswood, Texas; Chris Frederick and wife Wendy of Pine Forest, Texas; 3 grandchildren, Jessica Taylor, and Zac; nephew, Buddy Strickland."

Obituary from www.levingstonfuneralhome.com 
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19280 I29472  Polley  John  15 Dec 1821  12 Mar 1893  Kevin Coward emailed that "John Polley received a Second Class headright grant for land in the Republic of Texas and served as a Representative in District 2 of the Texas State Legislature in 1870 and 1871."  STR06 
19281 I29478  Polley  John Mack  9 Oct 1876  5 Aug 1911  There is a photo of his Woodmen of the World Memorial on his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Linda Davenport and transcription and photo provided by Kay Parker McCary. It is inscribed "Son of J. R. & R. J. Polley Remember all must die." Davenport notes further that "Family records show that he died from tuberculosis."
 
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19282 I29468  Polley  John Robert "Jack"  26 Jan 1854  5 Jan 1930  (Research):Census Information:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender R
ace Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John R. POLLEY Self M Male W 25 TX Wagoner GA AL
Ruthie POLLEY Wife M Female W 22 TX Keeps House SC SC
Mack POLLEY Son S Male W 3 TX TX TX
Willis POLLEY Son S Male W 1 TX TX TX

Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 5, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 244D 
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19283 I44954  Polley  Mary Lillian  21 Dec 1880  Yes, date unknown  Linda Davenport writes, onthe FindAGrave memorial page she created for Mary Lillian, that she "married Ira Reeves on December 19, 1898 in Sexton, Sabine County, TX, marriage performed by J. S. Ellis. She died in childbirth, along with the infant, before June 13, 1900. It is thought that she and her baby could be buried in the Polley Cemetery in unmarked graves."  STR06 
19284 I35008  Polley  Mary"Mollie" Louise  29 Sep 1854  4 Aug 1928  In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Oliver J. Polley and Angelina Hamilton. Her tombstone was inscribed "She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all"  STR06 
19285 I20184  Polley  Oliver J.  5 Jul 1826  23 Apr 1864  Tombstone Inscription:

7-5-1826
4-23-1864
Confederate States of America
Green's Texas Calvary 
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19286 I44951  Polley  Robert Vestal  9 Jan 1928  21 Jul 1986  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Linda Davenport, has a photo of his military marker, and it is inscribed Robert V Polley, US Army, Korea, Jan 9, 1929 July 21, 1986. It also has the emblen of an upside down horseshoe.  STR06 
19287 I44952  Polley  William Vestal  27 May 1883  16 Jul 1967  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Linda Davenport, links him to his parents, John Robert POLLEY and Ruth Jane BENNETT, as well as to both wives (Bessie HOLDER and Tassie PARKER) and to children from both marriages. Memorials have been created for all of these individuals as well.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=48908555 
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19288 I28449               
19289 I42587  Ponder  Berry  1 Feb 1888  6 Apr 1969  He is shown on FindAGrave as a son of William Farrar PONDER and Angeline M ROBERTS, who also have memorials.  STR06 
19290 I42594  Ponder  Charles  2 Jul 1926  10 May 2018  Charles Ponder, 91, of San Angelo, formerly of San Augustine, passed away Thursday, May 10 at Lyndale San Angelo, an assisted living facility.

Services will be Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 10:00am at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, TX. Family visitation will be Friday, May 18, 2018 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Charles was born on July 2,1926 to Berry and Lillie (Epps) Ponder. He was the youngest of seven children. A veteran of World War II, his last posting was at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. While San Antonio he met and married Luvera Roach. He was employed by Gulf Oil for thirty-two years in both San Antonio and Austin. Retiring in 1984, Charles and Luvera moved to his family home near San Augustine. He served as Board President of Bland Lake Rural Water (now San Augustine Rural Water) and served as Secretary/Treasurer of Antioch Cemetery. He loved to read the Bible, sing, garden, play 42, and walk in the woods. In addition, Charles was also a member of the San Augustine Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9313.

Charles was a member of the Church of Christ and served as an elder at congregations in San Antonio and Austin. After moving back to Bland Lake, he was a member of Antioch Church of Christ.

Charles is survived by two daughters, Glenda Kinney and husband Kendall of Sweetwater, TX and Rebecca Mahon and husband Monte of San Angelo, TX; one son, Roy Ponder and wife Gina of San Angelo, TX; grandchildren, Jennie Monroe and husband Ben of Sweetwater, TX; Robin Smith and husband Ryan of San Angelo, TX; Wade Mahon and wife Kaci of Keller, TX; Ryan Mahon of Midland, TX; Chad Mahon of San Angelo, TX; Julie Hamil and husband Reed of San Angelo, TX; Gregory Ponder of Perryton, TX; and Kayla Ponder of San Angelo, TX; Four great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

www.dailynewsandmore.com

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, May 23, 2018, page 8 
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19291 I44702  Ponder  George Elvin  23 Dec 1935  21 Oct 2009  Obituary copied from this FindAGrave Memorial Page created by "jrrmr910."

George Elvin Ponder Sr., of Kountze, passed away at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont.

A native of San Augustine, he was a lifetime resident of Hardin County. He was a Bail Bondsman and proudly served his country in the US Army.

George was preceded in death by his parents Curtis and Mattie Lou Bland Ponder, son Ricky Ponder and brother Jack Ponder.

Suvivors include sons George Elvin Ponder, Jr. and wife Talisa and Gary Frank Ponder; daughter Kimberly Ann Ponder and fianc? Matthew Peeples; step-sons Bryan Harvey and Ray Harvey; sisters Bobbie Walton and husband Marlin, Vonnie Stover and husband Ervil, Phyllis Andrews and husband Charles, Mary Lou Stringer and husband Preston, and Rhonda Kay Dickerson and husband David; brothers James Earl Ponder, Lamar Ponder and wife Colleen, T. L. Ponder and wife Sheila, Phillip Ponder and wife Linda and Marvin Ponder and wife Sherry; eighteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Funeral services at Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee. A graveside committal will be at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine. 
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19292 I34506  Ponder  Jessie Berry  21 Nov 1917  26 Aug 1996  Military Marker SSgt US WW II Purple Heart  STR06 
19293 I38950  Ponder  Martha  Abt 1837  Yes, date unknown  In a biography of her husband Americus Carter, she was named as "Miss Martha Ponder daughter of Silas and Lucitta (Darden) Ponder, and sister of the late Hon. William A. Ponder, of this parish."

Martha's brother, William Amos Ponder, was also stepfather to Americus. According to John and Meg Anderson's notes on FindaGrave, Margaret Holden married William Amos Ponder after her first husband, Isaac Carter, died. 
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19294 I42591  Ponder  Mary Lee  Abt 1916  Yes, date unknown  She married a WILKINSON.  STR06 
19295 I42590  Ponder  Melvin  21 Nov 1914  3 Nov 2003  From FindAGrave:
Birth: Nov. 21, 1914
San Augustine County
Texas, USA
Death: Nov. 3, 2003
San Augustine
San Augustine County
Texas, USA

Funeral for Melvin Ponder, 88, of San Augustine will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine, with Alton Shaw officiating. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery, San Augustine County.

Ponder died Nov. 3, 2003, in San Augustine.

Born Nov. 21, 1914, in San Augustine County, he was the son of Berry Ponder and Lillie Epps. He had been a mechanic for WKM Machine Shop, and he was a U.S. Army veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Ruby Ponder, of San Augustine; son, Michael Ponder of Missouri City; sisters, Opal Thompson and Winnie Nance, both of San Augustine; brothers, Charles Ponder and Frank Ponder, both of San Augustine; and four grandchildren.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine. 
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19296 I42592  Ponder  Opal  30 Apr 1919  Sep 2013  Opal Thompson, age 94, was born on April 30, 1919 in San Augustine County to Berry and Lillie (Epps) Ponder. She was a lifelong member of the Antioch Church of Christ.
Opal was an avid singer and enjoyed sitting around in the evening playing the guitar and mandolin, singing with her extended family. She loved to go camping and fishing and she was a homemaker.

She is survived by her sons, George Thompson and wife Francis of Beaumont, Dean Thompson and wife Barbara of Weatherford and Andy Thompson and wife Dru of Arlington; brother Charles Ponder of San Augustine; 9 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Opal was preceded in death by her parents; husband Omer (Buck) Thompson; sisters Mary Lee Wilkinson and Winnie Nance; brothers, Melvin, Jessie and Frank Ponder; son Oscar Charles Thompson.

Funeral Services will be Wednesday, September 11, 2013, at 11:00 A.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Al Shaw officiating and burial to follow in the Antioch Cemetery.

Visitation will be Tuesday evening from the hours of 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 W. Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas


www.timeformemory.com
Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 18, 2013, Page 12 
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19297 I48483  Ponder  Rickey Lynn  24 Sep 1965  11 Jul 1994  Obituary

Rickey Ponder

Funeral Services for Rickey Ponder, 28, of Silsbee were held Wednesday, July 13, 1994, at the chapel of R.S. Farmer Funeral Directors in Silsbee. Interment followed at Resthaven Memorial Cemetery in Silsbee.

He died Monday, July 11.

Ponder was a native of San Augustine County and was an ironworker. He had lived in Silsbee for several years.

Survivors: a daughter, Kourtney Ponder of Silsbee; father and step-mother, George and Linda Ponder of Silsbee; mother and step-father, Ida and Bobby Johnson of Rye, Texas; sisters Kimberly Ponder of Silsbee and Renee Farr of Cleveland; and brothers George Ponder Jr of Kirbyville, and Gary Ponder, Bryan Harvey and Roy Harvey, all of Silsbee.

The Sabine County Reporter, July 27, 1994, Page 9 
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19298 I38962  Ponder  William Amos  18 Sep 1831  2 Apr 1890  A son of Silas Lito Ponder and Lucitta Darden. His younger sister, Martha, married Americus V. Carter, the eldest son of his wife, Margaret Ursula Holden Carter, by her first marriage to Isaac Carter. This would technically make William the stepfather of his brother-in-law, though the two were only eight years apart in age.

His tombstone was said to be inscribed with the following: Aged 58 Yearsm 8 Months, 14 Days. 
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19299 I38962  Ponder  William Amos  18 Sep 1831  2 Apr 1890  (Research):


Census Listings:

1860 Census
Lousiana, Natchitoches Parish, PO Natchitoches
Enumarated 13 Sept 1860
Page 80
708-708
Wm. A. Ponder 29 M Planter 15000 2000 Ga
Margaret W. Ponder 36 F Miss
Laura Ponder 4 F Miss
S. D. Ponder 8/12 M La
W. O. Carter 12 M Miss
E. A. Carter 11 F Miss
M. A. Carter 8 F (sic) Miss

1870 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Ward 6, PO Couchatta Chute
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 2
16-15
Ponder, Wm. A. 39 M W Farmer 4500 1000 Ga
Ponder, Margaret 45 F W Keeping House Miss
Carter, Thaddeus 17 M W La
Carter, Emily A. 20 F W La
Ponder, Laura E 15 F W La
Ponder, Silas 10 M W La
Ponder, Amos 7 M W La
Carter, Joseph 12 M W La (Nephew, son of her sister Julia Holden Carter)
Carter, Ginsey 11 F W La (Niece, dtr of her sister Julia Holden Carter) 
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19300 I42589  Ponder  Winnie  22 Aug 1923  6 Sep 2012  Mrs. Winnie (Ponder) Nance, age 89, a longtime resident of San Augustine County, passed from this life in the early morning hours of Thursday, September 6, 2012, in San Augustine.
Winnie was born on August 22, 1923, to Lillie (Epps) Ponder and Barry Ponder in San Augustine County, Texas. She was a life-long member of the Antioch Church of Christ in San Augustine, County, Texas.

Heavens choir got another beautiful alto voice. She was a gentle, sweet, loving and faithful woman. Her beliefs in the Bible, God, and her family never faulted. Winnie will be greatly missed by all who knew her, especially her family.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 8, 2012, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Alton Shaw officiating. Interment will be in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County. Visitation will be Friday evening, September 7, 2012, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

She is survived by her husband of 68 years,James Nance of San Augustine; Sons; Frank Nance and Joann of San Augustine; Kenneth Nance of San Augustine; John Nance and Phyllis of Jefferson; Daughter: Wendy Looney and Andy of Jefferson; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews/

Pallbearers will be: Sean McCullough, George Thompson, Casey Nance, Jody Nance, Wayne Nance, and Ken Nance

She is preceded in death by a son; Barry Charles Nance and a grandson; Scotty Joe Nance

Courtesy of Time for Memory, Wyman Roberts Funeral Home


Also published in
The Sabine County Reporter
September 12, 2012, Page 9 
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