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16501 Photo of J. Riley late in life. Photo of St. Paul's Lutheran Church located on grandfather's Dove Place. Their final resting place is in the cemetery just to the right-along with some of my Uncles and Aunts and others that I love very much and will be seeing soon, including my little brother-John Dice.JHA1/13/2003

1-12-3-1 JACOB RILEY ARMSTRONG 11231 JACOB RILEY ARMSTRONG
b. 2/10/1861 Sugar Grove, Pendleton Co. Va.
d. 2/17/1929 In hospital at Staunton, Va.
Bur: St. Pauls Luthern Church Cemetery,
Moyers, Pendleton, Co. W. Va.
m. 12/25/1881 Hannah Catherine Simmons
b. 1/20/1860 Sugar Grove, W.Va.
d. 7/6/1945 Bridgewater, Va.
Parents: David and Leah (Crummett) Simmons
Bur: St. Pauls Luthern Church Cemetery
Moyers, Pendleton, Co. W. Va.

Jacob Riley Armstrong was born Feb. 10, 1861, the first child of Eli and Elizabeth Ann (Bodkin) Armstrong. He was a country boy who learned to work for a living. He had very little schooling but was an avid reader and became a self educatn of sound judgement, whose advice was sought often by his many friends. In addition to farming activities, he was interested in community affairs and he held many public offices. He served several terms as Pendleton County Commissioner and one term in the West Virginia State Legislature. He married Hannah Catherine Simmons on Dec. 25, 1881, and they purchased a small tract of land on Thorn Mountain about 4 miles south of Moyers, W. Va. By hard work and good management they somehow managed to eke out a living and reared a large family of 14 children. The children were taught the importance of hard work, dependability, honesty and thrift.
J. Riley Armstrong died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He and Hannah are buried at St. Pauls Cemetery, Moyers, W. Va.

CHILDREN OF J. RILEY AND HANNAH (SIMMONS) ARMSTRONG 1-12-3-1-1 Charles A. Armstrong ------ 1882-1893 1-12-3-1-2 Mary Alice Armstrong ------ 1884-1960 1-12-3-1-3 Leah Elizabeth Armstrong -- 1885-1977 1-12-3-1-4 David Eli Armg ------- 1887-1942 1-12-3-1-5 Viola Francis Armstrong --- 1889-1989 1-12-3-1-6 Mattie Armstrong ---------- 1890-1978 1-12-3-1-7 Hattie Armstrong ---------- 1890-1891 1-12-3-1-8 Phoeba Mae Armstrong ------ 1892-1973 1-12-3-1-9 Berlin Lewis Armstrong ---- 1894-1972 1-12-3-1-10 Louie Jane Armstrong ------ 1895-1997 1-12-3-1-11 Fannie B. Armstrong ------- 1897-1907 1-12-3-1-12 Luther Riley Armstrong ---- 1899-1969 1-12-3-1-13 Clara Mable Armstrong ----- 1902-1920 1-12-3-1-14 Dice Samuel Armstrong ----- 1905-1996
************

NOTE: This information was copied from the notes given to me by Dice Armstrong at the 1985 Eli Armstrong Family Reunion.

JACOB RILEY ARMSTRONG

Jacob Riley Armstrong was the first child of Eli and Elizabeth Ann (Bodkin) Armstrong. He was born at Sugar Grove, Pendleton Co. West Virginia, on February 10, l861.
J. Riley was a country boy who learned to work for a living, being taught by his father, who was considered to be one of the abelest workers and strongest men of that section.
J. Riley had very little schooling but was an avid reader and became a self educated man of sound judgement, whose advice was sought often by his many friends. He was what we call a self made man and in addition to farming activities, wasested in community affairs.
J. Riley Armstrong married Hannah Catherine Simmons on December 25, 1881. She was born January 20, 1860, at Sugar Grove, West Virginia.
Riley and Hannah purchased a small tract of land on Thorn Mountain about 4 miles south of Moyers, W. Va. By hard work and good management they somehow managed to eke out a living and reared a large family of 14 children. The children wereght the importance of work, dependability, honesty and thrift. Four of their children passed away at a tender age and the other ten lived to become useful, hard working dependable citizens, who were successful in their chosen fields.
In addition to farming J. Riley was interested in community affairs. He served several terms as Pendleton County Commissioner and one term in the West Virginia State Legislature.
After a successful life J. Riley Armstrong passed away February 17, 1929 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident which happened on Shenandoah Mountain, caused by icy road conditions.
About his mother, Dice wrote: She loved the Lord with all her heart and was a true servant to all. She passed away July 6, 1945. **********

NOTE: This information was copied from a newspaper clipping.

Hon. J. Riley Armstrong Dies
From Injuries in Auto Wreck

A great shock was felt thoughtout the county when the sad news was received that Hon. J. Riley Armstrong had died from injuries received in an automobile wreck on Sunday afternoon when on his way from his home at Moyers, this county, to Sta, Virginia.
Mr. Armstrong left his home Sunday afternoon for Staunton, Virginia, accompanied by his son, David. Not far from The Barrel on the west side of the Shenandoah Mountian, on the Jefferson Highway, a considerable sheet of ice was encounteredh caused the Chevrolet touring car in which they were traveling to slide over the road across a twofoot embankment and down the mountain for 250 feet. There it struck a chestnut tree which caused it to turn entirely over and land on its wheels. In turning the top was mashed and it is thought that the steering wheel crushed the chest of Mr. Armstrong, who was driving. With the assistance of the driver of a car coming from Durbin, Mr. Armstrong in an unconscious condition was hurried to the King's Daughters Hospital in Staunton. Shortly there after he regained consciousness and ask his son if he was hurt, and stated that he didn't think he himself was seriously injured. David then went out to get a lunch and upon returning in about a half hour found his father dead. It was thought that a broken rib had caused a ruptured blood vessel which was the cause of death.
The body was brought to the home at Moyers on Monday and on account of the members of the family being at considerable distances from the home, funeral arrangements had not been completed on Wednesday.
Jacob Riley Armstrong, son of the late Eli Armstrong, a Confederate soldier, was born at Sugar Grove, Pendleton County on February l0,1861 and was 68 years and 8 days old, his wife, who survives, was a Miss Simmons, daughter of the late Davmmons, and a sister of Aaron Simmons, of Sugar Grove. He is survived by the following brothers: Jared A., Harvey and Wesley of Doe Hill, Virginia,; William of Mount Solon, Va. and John L. of Harman, W.Va., two sisters, Mrs Martha Crummett, Deerfield, Va. and Mrs. Polly A. Michael, Sangersville, Va. Also ten children survive, Mrs M.A. Howard, Luther R. and Mattie, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Nicholas Toderoff, Buffalo, N.Y., Miss Viola and Miss Elizabeth, Washington, D.C., Miss Louie, Alexandria, Va., Dice, a student at Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, Berlin, Doe Hill, Va. and David, at home.
Mr. Armstrong was a self made man, having received his education from the public schools. Starting at the bottom of the ladder he reared a large family and at the same time by his energy and good judgment acquired considerable property as able to live comfortably in his reclining years. In addition to being one of the successful farmers and stock dealers of the county, he took a lively interest in public affairs and could always be found upholding the law and standing out boldly for law enforcement and the improvement to social and governmental conditions.
He first served the public by holding the office of Postmaster at Tressel, West Virginia, for ten years; next serving a four years term as constable in his district; later serving two terms as member of the County Court for Sugar Grove Dis; and in the election of 1926 he was chosen a member of the House of Delegates, serving in that capacity for two years, and in his every act striving earnestly and faithfully to do what was best for the people. It will be recalled, to his credit, and showing his fearlessness and independence in voting, that he was one of four members of the House who refused to be stampeded by the Governor's pet road measure and voted to retain the 8020 clause for the allotment of the state road funds among the counties, a provision which was vital to the interests of this county. **********


NOTE: This information was copied from "The West Virginia
Heritage Encyclopedia" Volume 1, page 189. (This was written before Jacob Riley's death.)

ARMSTRONG, J. RILEY (l8611929). Pendleton County Member, House of Delegates, was born at Sugar Grove, the son of a Confederate soldier. He received his education in common schools. He was Postmaster at Tressel, W. Va., for a periodrs; filled the office of Constable for four years and was twice elected to the House of Delegates from Pendleton County. He was elected to the House of Delegates from Pendleton County in 1926, and after the organization of the Legislature in January, 1927, was designated by Speaker Johnson to serve on the following standing committees of the House: Counties and Municipal Corporations, Claims and Grievances, Forestry and Conservation and Medicine and Sanitation.

******************** (Thanks again to Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas) 
Armstrong, Jacob Riley (I1486)
 
16502 Picture in Thomas file #5.jpg - says possible Lawrence Wm Checketts and Minnie Kay Obray
#105-says possibly Lawrence Wm Checketts 
Checketts, Lawerence William (I1651)
 
16503 Picture of Aaron, Catherine and Family- Left ot Right- Adeliz Cullison, Tom, Dock V, Aaron (the dad), Roy, Cloyd, Frank, Catherine (the mother). John N was not in the picture.
Land grant cancelled in 1874. Property was in Kennesaw, Co. Kansas?? 
Stonehocker, Aaron (I39)
 
16504 Pike County, IL Register of Births, BK 4, p 15, 4th child of Mother. Miller, Harry Leonard (I4)
 
16505 Pinecrest Cemetery Zimmers, Izzetta Cledea (I67)
 
16506 Pioneer Overland Travel - Pioneer Detail

John Kilpatrick McDonald
Individual Information
BIRTH DATE 5 Jan. 1797
DEATH DATE 31 Aug. 1874
GENDER Male
He was a returning missionary and served as a councilor to Captain Bunker.
Companies Edward Bunker Company (1856)
Age at departure: 59
Sources
New FamilySearch/Family Tree
Source Location - Internet Web Site
"Immigration to Utah," Deseret News [Weekly], 15 Oct. 1856, 254.
Trail Excerpt
Source Location
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
Church History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
Bunker, Edward, Autobiography, 1894, 22-23.
Trail Excerpt
Source Location
Church Archives, Salt Lake City, Utah
Journal History, 2 Oct. 1856, p. 12
Parry, John, Reminiscences and diary, 1857 Mar.-1867 Sept., 55-60.
Trail Excerpt
Source Location
Church Archives, Salt Lake City, Utah
Ship Passenger and Manifest Lists
Source Location
Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah 
McDonald, John Kilpatrick (I195)
 
16507 Pioneer Overland Travel - Trail Excerpt

Bunker, Edward, Autobiography, 1894,
22-23.
. . . to Iowa City which place we reached in the month of June 1856[.] Here the companies were fitted out with hand carts[.] I was given charge of a Welsh company and left Iowa City 23rd 1856. We rec?d our provisions and teams to haul our supplies at Council Bluffs. After leaving Iowa City, we encountered some heavy rain and wind storms which blew down our tents and washed away our handcarts. I got a heavy drenching, which brought on a spell of rheumatism that confined me to my bed a portion of the Journey.

I had for my councilors Bros [David] Grant, a Scotchman and taylor [tailor] by trade, and [John] Macdonald a cabinet maker, neither of which had had much experience in handling teams[.] Both were returned missionaries. The Welsh had no experience at all and very few of them could speak English. This made the burden upon me very heavy. I had the mule team to drive and had to instruct the teamsters about yoking the oxen.

The journey from the Missouri river to Salt Lake City was accomplished in 65 days. We were short of provisions all the way and would have suffered for food, had not supplies
reached us from the Valley. However we arrived safely in Salt Lake City Oct. 2nd 1856. 
McDonald, John Kilpatrick (I195)
 
16508 Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, page 917

HARDY, JOSEPH. Born 1810, Camden county, Maine. Came to Utah 1850.

Married Lucy Blandeon. Their children: Robert, m. Ann
Kempton; Pamelia, m. Moroni Edmonds, m. Nathan Kington;
Caroline, d. youth; Adelia, m. Stephen Gheen; Deborah, m.
Alfred Johnson; Adeline, m. Charles Robinson; Joseph, m.
Lydja Rebecca Davis; George A., m. Mary Jane Mayberry;
Maryette, m. Lafayette Pierce; Sarah, m. Myron Higby, m.
John Walsh. Family home Ogden, Utah.

Elder; ward teacher. Member Nauvoo Legion. Farmer.
Died Feb. 24, 1888, Vernal, Utah.

---------------------------------------------------------

Gallup, Luke William, Reminiscences and diary 1842 May-1891 Mar., 122-41.

According to Luke William Gallup's diary entry for 19 August 1850 the Hardy family accounted for as follows:

Joseph Hardy, 8 People, 2 Wagons, 10 Cattle

Source: http://history.lds.org/overlandtravels/trailExcerptMulti?lang=eng&pioneerId=6880&sourceId=5688 
Hardy, Joseph Henry (I742)
 
16509 Place of death information came from family group records. Cranford, Johnie Arno (I16)
 
16510 Plainfield Vital Records 1699-1852

Jerusha, w. Benjamin, d. July 28, 1752 
Palmer, Jerusha (I28)
 
16511 Planters of Scituate, by Pratt. Woodworth, Joseph (I1458)
 
16512 Plaque at Edwards Crossing. Edwards, Eliz (Beth) (I245)
 
16513 Plot: 157-177 D4 Hewitt, Charlotte Loretta (I4259)
 
16514 Plot: A_5_10_9 Williamson, Elisha (I4521)
 
16515 Plot: A_5_11_8 Jenks, Prescilla (I4518)
 
16516 Plot: Blk. 31 Lot 1 Bulkeley, Newman (I449)
 
16517 Plot: Block 36, Lot 463; GPS (lat/lon): 37.98186, -121.28755 Williamson, Christopher Columbus Uston (I37)
 
16518 Plot: Block 8; Grave 76 Hagen, Isabelle (I4523)
 
16519 Plot: CLM 190, 10, 6 Dashiell, Robert (I4545)
 
16520 Plot: E_10_3_2 Jenks, William Wallace (I4516)
 
16521 Plot: Lot #839, Block #28
 
Williamson, Lewis (I4216)
 
16522 Plot: R-27 Jenks, Joel Alonzo (I4519)
 
16523 Plot: Section: 13, Lot: 52, Grave: 1 Homer, Clem (I391)
 
16524 Plot: Section: 13, Lot: 52, Grave: 2; Cemetery sexton's records: Gender F; Age 1 Days; Funeral Date Jul 30, 1883. Homer, Eliz (I393)
 
16525 Plot: Section: 13, Lot: 52, Grave: 5;Cemetery sexton's records: Gender M; Age 0 Years; Funeral Date Dec 29, 1886. Homer, George (I394)
 
16526 Plot: Section: 13, Lot: 52, Grave: 6 Linfert, Elizabeth (I382)
 
16527 Plot: Section: 13, Lot: 52, Grave: 7 Homer, Edward (I392)
 
16528 Plot: Section: 13, Lot: 52, Grave: 8 Homer, Clemens (I390)
 
16529 PO Box 46, Muddy, IL

1930 lists a Otto Clauss in Randolph Co., IL, as prisoner.
1920 lists in St. Louis, MO, with a wife, no name given. 
Clauss, Otto (I769)
 
16530 Polly A Armstrong is living with Oliver and Elizabeth Armstrong on the 1860 census but she is 9 and that would be too old for Elizabeth to be the mother. She must be a daughter. Armstrong, Polly A (I4349)
 
16531 Polly Anne (it is rumored that on her marriage license it says 'Mary Elizabeth') married Eli Michael on 12 February, 1882 in Franklin , W.Va. They moved over the mountain and lived in Centerville, Va. for a few years. Then they moved above Sangersville and bought a farm where they lived until Eli died in 1938.

From the files of Janice L (Armstrong) Nicholas

11232 POLLY ANNE ARMSTRONG

11232 POLLY ANNE ARMSTRONG
b. 12/12/1862 Sugar Grove, Pendleton Co. WV
d. 8/19/1942-Spring Creek VA
Bur: Emanuel Brethern Church Cemetery, Mt. Solon, VA
m. 2/12/1883 Eli J. Michael
b. 12/19/1860-Highland Co. VA.
d. 12/18/1938-Sangerville VA.
Bur: Emanuel Brethern Church Cemetery, Mt. Solon, VA.
Parents: Peter and Lydia (Varner) Michael

Polly Anne Armstrong was born December 12, 1862, the second child of Eli and Elizabeth Ann Armstrong. I have been told that on marriage records Polly Anne's name appears as "Mary Elizabeth". She married Eli J. Michael on February 182, in Franklin, W. Va. They moved over the mountain from West Virginia and lived in Centerville, Virginia, for a few years. Then they moved above Sangersville and bought a farm where they lived until Eli died in 1938. Polly Anne and Eli had 12 children.

CHILDREN OF ELI & POLLY ANNE (ARMSTRONG) MICHAEL

1-12-3-2-1 John William Michael ------- 1883-1967 1-12-3-2-2 Unnamed Infant ------------- 1884-1884 1-12-3-2-3 Mary Elizabeth Michael ----- 1886-1980 1-12-3-2-4 Unnamed Infant ------------- 1888-1888 1-12-3-2-5 Ernestl Michael -------- 1890-1972 1-12-3-2-6 Boyd Edward Michael -------- 1892-1969 1-12-3-2-7 Samuel Eli Michael --------- 1895-1961 1-12-3-2-8 Cora Alice Michael --------- 1898-1993 1-12-3-2-9 Fannie Virginia Michael ---- 1900-1900 1-12-3-2-10 Raymond Elliot Michael ----- 1901-1941 1-12-3-2-11 Grace Viola Michael -------- 1904-1904 1-12-3-2-12 Jarrett Franklin Michael --- 1908-1962

************************* 
Armstrong, Polly Anne (I1507)
 
16532 Polo mentions he may have been a General. Vertiz, General Juan de San Martin y (I2035)
 
16533 Polo suggests that the brother of Francisco de la Riva y Rada is Manuel del la Riva y Rada and were both born in Spain at a location called 'Villa de Lladro' (it could be spelled "Laredo," in the Cantabria region of Spain. The capital is "Santander.")

Full name based on death his record.

11.23.2021 for Maria Josefa Narcisa Guzman Camacho on FamilySearch.org ID number is GMWJ-MMK and unlinked with Francisco de la Riva y Rada today. 
Molledo, Francisco Antonio de la Riva y Rada (I5376)
 
16534 Possessed East Orchard and Merthyr Mawr Stradling, Sir Edward (I1530)
 
16535 Possible 11 Oct 1873. Corrales, Francisco Miranda (I1849)
 
16536 Possible 26 Mar 1870. Arteaga, Maria Lastenia Miranda (I1845)
 
16537 Possible child of Richard and America Ashby or possible grandchild Ashby, Earl (I59)
 
16538 Possible dau by previous wife?
Guthrie Co. Deaths v2 p68 (see sources):
p3 #98 LEE, Emily Thrailkill: died Feb 4, 1920 Cass Twp Yale, age 62y 7m 1d, buried Feb 26, 1920 Oak Grove Stuart, born Jul 24, 1857 Cedar Co IA, Father Henry Thrailkill, Mother - Anthia Daty

1880 IA soundex - not found

1900 census - Stuart, Guthrie, IA - age 71 - b Nov 1828 - md 50y - b OH - father b VA, mother b PA - teamster 
Thrailkill, Henry (I169)
 
16539 Possible death record

Name: Huron Lamonte Davis
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Feb 1922
Event Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 71
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 03 Sep 1850
Birthplace: Clinton, Michigan
Birth Year (Estimated): 1851
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
GS Film number: 001972960
Digital Folder Number: 005362518
Image Number: 00572

"Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KFWR-XS4 : accessed 12 Apr 2014), Huron Lamonte Davis, 14 Feb 1922; citing Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; 00572; FHL microfilm 001972960. 
Davis, Huron Lamont (I708)
 
16540 Possible death record:

"Nicaragua Registro Civil, 1809-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-H98F-V?cc=1601210 : 6 June 2021), > image 1 of 1; Asociación de municipios de Nicaragua (Association of Nicaragua Municipalities), Amunic. Film 5437093 image 29.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ML-H98F-V?cc=1601210&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3ADCH1-TN3Z 
Bustamante, Hilda (I7057)
 
16541 Possible father of Maria Ysidra Gonzales who is the mother of Maria Gertrudis Anastasia Quevedo Gonzalez who is married to Jose Ygnacio Fletes Rico. Gonsales, Alexandro (I6100)
 
16542 Possible last name "Mott" Bragg, Mary (I499)
 
16543 Possible last name of Willis, SSN death index on ancestry.
Pauline Willis Pauline V. Willis was born to Augustus and Viola Semon o n 26 May 1923, in East St. Louis, Illinois, and went to be with Our Lor d on December 4, 2010. Her beloved husband, Alvin Joseph (A.J.) Willis pr eceded her in that journey, but she is survived by her loving children, g rand children and great-grand children. Her seven children (and their spo uses) are: Lloyd W. (Somsri) Willis, Joseph A. (Barbara) Willis, Virgini a M. (Mark) Powers, Stephen A. (Piyanud) Willis, Curtis P. (Katie) Willis , Michael W. (Iris) Willis and Lorena A. (Timothy) Fischer. Her fourtee n grandchildren and great-grand children will keep her memory green. A s a young woman, she studied nursing, worked as a volunteer in World Wa r II at a center for soldiers home on leave there in Auburn, New York, an d after the war met and married the love of her life, who was himself a m ember of the U.S. Air Force. From then on, her life revolved around raisi ng her children, caring for her husband, and living a Christian life. Whe n they retired to Clovis, New Mexico, she continued with her life's work , until the death of her husband. Undaunted, she handled all of the uphea val that caused, continued to raise her children still living at home an d started work for Curry County, New Mexico, in the Health Department unt il her retirement in 1987. After her retirement and the departure of he r last child into the world, she became more active in the First Baptis t Church in Clovis, assisting in the various activities of her church, br inging the wisdom and especially the patience she had learned in raisin g her own seven children to that task. She traveled extensively, visitin g Okinawa several times and living there for a while, where her younges t daughter and her husband were stationed with the Navy; Britain and Germ any, with trips to other parts of Europe, where two of her sons were stat ioned in the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Army; and several times she too k vacations to Thailand, the home country of two of her daughters-in-law , accompanying them to see that Oriental nation as an insider, as well a s attending her son's wedding there. She brought films and videos as wel l as snap shots of her travels back to her friends and fellows at the Fir st Baptist, sharing her pleasure in her trips with them in stories abou t what she did and saw in all those places. She visited her children freq uently, bringing joy and happiness to them and to her grandchildren, show ering them with love and affection and the occasional meaningful and thou ghtful gift. At a later time, she decided to sell her home in Clovis an d went to live with her children, still traveling and visiting new place s and spending time with her family, all around the country. She decide d to give up driving at the age of 83 and gradually slowed the pace of he r other activities. She was living with her daughter Virginia when the Lo rd called her home. She was loved by all her family and will be deeply mi ssed, but she is at peace, within sight of God's Throne and is re-unite d with her beloved husband, whom she missed so much. The family will rece ive friends and family Friday night, Dec 10, 6-8pm at the Thomas Funera l Home. Funeral Services will be Saturday, Dec. 11, at 10:00 am at the Fi rst Baptist Church, Burial will be in Lawnhaven Cemetery at 3:00 pm in Cl ovis, New Mexico, services are under the direction of Thomas Funeral Home . 
Semon, Pauline Virginia (I897)
 
16544 Possible maiden name "Edwards" or "Blackman". Dent, Mary (I685)
 
16545 Possible Marriage from Jakob Bauer's will. Family F92
 
16546 Possible Match:
Name: Ellen Anderson
SSN: 190-40-0550
Last Residence:
16301 Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA
BORN: 21 Mar 1890
Died: Jan 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (1965-1966)
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 
Anderson, Ellen Rosalie (I77)
 
16547 Possible parents: "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD5H-2XX : 18 January 2020), Frank Cooper, 1890. Parents mentioned are France Cooper and Yener Hann.
 
Cooper, Francisco (I6518)
 
16548 Possible step sister:
Breeze-Courier, The (Taylorville, IL) - March 6, 2009
Deceased Name: Revola K. Goodman
Mar. 5, 1921 - Mar. 5, 2009

Revola Kathleen Goodman, 88, of Taylorville died at 5:35 a.m. Thursday, M arch 5, 2009, in Heritage Manor, Carlinville .

She was born March 5, 1921, the daughter of William and Lodema B. Isabel l Moore. She retired from St. Vincent Memorial Hospital .

Surviving are her sons: Marvin E. (wife Debbie) Wicks of Langleyville, Ke nneth E. (wife Sue) Wicks of Portland, TN, and Daniel R. Wicks of Kincaid ; grandchildren: Kathy (husband Mike) Gross of Tovey, Tammy (husband Myro n) Sims of Taylorville, Debra (husband Rick) Hill and Steve (wife Lynn) W icks, both of Edinburg, Lori Westerbeck of Portland, TN, Stanley (wife De bbie) Wicks of Cape Girardeau, MO, Danette (husband Jeff) Durbin and Shan non Wicks, both of Kincaid, Rick Rueff of Palmer and Lorie Kobe of Langle yville. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Jerry Seaman ; step-mother, Hollis Moore; and grandson, Michael Wicks .

Funeral services will be held at noon Monday, March 9, in Shafer-Perfett i Funeral Home, with Rev. Dayle Badman officiating. Burial will be in Oa k Hill Cemetery.

Visitation will be held for two hours prior to services in the funeral ho me. Copyright (c) 2009, Breeze-Courier, The (Taylorville, IL), All Right s Reserved 
Semon, Jerry A. (I471)
 
16549 Possibly born in Spain. View document in "Possible Ancestor" file folder. Lizárraga, Isabel de (I6207)
 
16550 possibly Dec 1986 in Christian Co., Illinois

State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - December 23, 1986
Deceased Name: Hallie Semon TAYLORVILLE -- Hallie Semon
88, of Taylorville died at 1:05 p.m. Monday at St. Vincent Memorial Hospi tal in Taylorville.
Services will be at 7 a.m. Wednesday at Connolly-McClure Funeral Home, Ta ylorville.
Burial will be in Logan Cemetery Logan .
Surviving are three sons, William Baker of Cincinnati, Ohio, August Semo n of Sharpsburg and Jerry Semon of Decatur; three daughers, Mrs. Edward ( Dolores) Martin of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Roger (Betty) Hatcher of Edinbu rg and Mrs. Marjorie Fleming of Taylorville; one sister, Mrs. William (Li llian) Collins of Cincinnati, Ohio; 29 grandchildren; 10 step-grandchildr en; 49 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren .
Edition: M1,M2,S1
Page: 22 
Moore, Hallie (I469)
 

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