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Leonaides was homosexual and had no children. Aunt Mildred says "in the days when that was a real no-no." He lived in San Francisco as an adult. He did marry as a young man, probably in Nebraska, but separated after a short marriage. | PUCKETT, Leonidas Rankin (I101)
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Leonard was a big,solid man, 6'3",approx. 260 lbs. A school classmate of his remarked on how Leonard could solve a math problem in his head before the teacher finished writing it on the board. Leonard served with the U.S. Army Air Force
during WWII, and qualified as a non-commissioned pilot. A more caring and giving man will be difficult to find on this earth. | SCHWEITZER, LEONARD CARL (I13422)
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Leonora was a member of the First Christian Church Belle Vernon, the Dames of Malta, the DAR, and the Maccabees. | Farquhar, Leonora S. (I16861)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13491)
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Leslie Renee Hatcher, 28, of Hanford, died in Lemoore of injuries suffered in a traffic accident on March 24. Visitation for Mrs. Hatcher will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. March 29 at Page Funeral Chapel in Selma. A funeral service for Mrs. Hatcher will be held at 10 a.m. March 30 at the chapel, followed by burial at Floral Memorial Park in Selma. Mrs. Hatcher was a teacher. | DALLY, Leslie Renee (I115)
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3056 |
Lewises Observed Sixtieth Aniversary | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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Lib was 1-1/2 years younger. | Werder, Jr. Henry (I15312)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I16932)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1594)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1592)
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Lillian's notes mention the two children of Moses and Sarah, John William and Mary. However , later in her notes she says " Moses had a Millie Straughan who married a Hill Betsy married a Cash." | STRAUGHAN, Moses (I353)
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Lincoln, NE at the time of Hellen's death 8-22-1861 | BURRIS, Parthena (I185)
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Linda Boorom (lbnk@worldnet.att.net) | Cochran, Elizabeth M. (I86)
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lism while attending University (probably Univ. of Michigan). | Snover, James Simpson (I10636)
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Listed in the 1850 Vigo County, Indiana Census, Sugar Creek Twp. | Wintermute, Benjamin Shackelton (I2217)
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Listed in the 1850 Vigo County, Indiana Census, Sugar Creek Twp. as 18 years old, born in N.J., living in her mother's home | Wintermute, Evaline L. (I2222)
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Listed in the 1850 Vigo County, Indiana Census, Sugar Creek Twp. as a Farmer, age 24, born in New Jersey, living at his mother's home. | Wintermute, Archibald Stinson (I2224)
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Listed in the 1850 Vigo County, Indiana Census, Sugar Creek Twp. as age 11, born in Indiana, living in his mother's home. | Wintermute, Algie R. (I2220)
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Listed in the 1850 Vigo County, Indiana Census, Sugar Creek Twp. as age 13, born in N.J., living in her mother's home. | Wintermute, Sarah E. (I2218)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2297)
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Listed in the 1850 Vigo County, Indiana Census, Sugar Creek Twp. as Rachel, 15 years old, born in N.J., living in her mothers home. | Wintermute, Margaret Rachel (I2221)
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Listowner of DOAN on rootsweb | DOAN, MOSES (I13991)
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Lived a Preston, Idaho | Deats, Paul Richards (I3583)
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lived around Bardstown, Nelson Co., KY | WISEHART, (I370)
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Lived at 3010 Taylor Blvd., Kousville, Kentucky 40208 | Deats, James Morrow (I3580)
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Lived at Coventry and was a member at various times of Exeter, Uwchalan, and Menallen where he was buried. | THOMAS, Isaac (I2329)
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Lived in Burbank, California at the time of his father's death. | Schafer, Paul D. (I6286)
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lived in Christoval at the time of his mother's death | Westbrook, Arnie Lee (I5997)
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Lived in Denver, Colorado at the time of her father's death. | Schafer, Dorthy S. (I6287)
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Lived in Illinois | LEWIS, Emily (I178)
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Lived in Little Rock, Arkansas at the time of his father's death | Schafer, Ward Remond (I6285)
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Lived in Menard Texas at the time of her father's death | Westbrook, Martha Sue (I5982)
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lived in Southlake, Texas at the time of her mother's death | Westbrook, Mytrie (I6007)
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lives and are here today to say... | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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lives in Pixley, California | Westbrook, Bill (I6000)
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lives in Pixley, California | Westbrook, Lyn (I6002)
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Living in Attica, Ohio in 1940 in the house once owned by her grandparents, Maurice and Hannah Davies Moore. | Hoffman, Blanche (I15438)
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Living in Attica, ohio in 1940. | Hoffman, Icadora (I15439)
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Living in Vernon Center, Minnesota in 1900. | Kilmer, Ella (I9470)
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Lizzie and Fred had six children before they divorced. | PUCKETT, Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I1408)
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Lizzie and Herbert moved to Lincoln and the Wolfe's lost touch with Leta until Leta got back in touch with Mildred and Ina in 1995. | PUCKETT, Rebecca Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I103)
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Lizzie had a small general merchantile store (candy,clothing,cloth, etc.) in Bartley. Herbert had a cobbler shop on the back of the property. Lizzie, Herbert and Leta lived at the back of the Merchantile store. | PUCKETT, Rebecca Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I103)
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Lizzie later remarried. | PUCKETT, Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I1408)
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3094 |
Lizzie Puckett's second husband was Herbert McElroy. She also | PUCKETT, Rebecca Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I103)
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Lizzie was very active in the Methodist Church. She was Dad's (Rex Lewis) sunday school teacher when he lived in Bartley with his dad and he still has the small bible she gave him. | PUCKETT, Rebecca Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I103)
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Looking back over the 60 years, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Lewis remember that on August 29, 1893, they were married at the courthouse at Wilbur, Nebr. Mrs. Lewis was then Miss Carrie Wintermute. | LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
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3097 |
Looks like she married the widowed father of her sister-in-law, Martha Jane Jones | Westbrook, Cornelia F. (I5971)
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Louis Alfred Bark was born March 3, 1986 in Maynard, Iowa. His parents being George Bark and Carrie Lucretia Smith. He was the youngest of four children. his father died when Louie was ten months old. In 1898, his mother and brother, John,
bought 48 acres 2 1/2 miles northeast of Maynard, Iowa. In 1903, they payed off the farm with Louis's inheritance money - Louie was seven years of age. He married Marjorie Alice McLeish on March 12, 1919 and they had thirteen children born to
them. In 1936, his mother died and Louie inherited the farm. In 1937, the barn burnt down and they rebuilt it. He was a very successful farmer. He also owned cows, pigs, horses and chickens. He made wise financial decisions and tehy survived
the depression with a minimum of discomfort. He was a very shrewd businessman and became fairly wealthy. He was frugal and lived modestly. He lost sight in one eye when one day a kernal of corn flew out of the shucker and hit him in the eye.
His relationship with his brother John was strained because Louie had inherited the farm. In 1968, a tornado destoyed everything but the house. He had over 20 buildings which were blown down and a large apple orchard was uprooted. Massive trees
lay on the ground. His children and their children came and helped them clean up, which took several days. Windows were shattered and mud covered the floors. Louie and Marjorie escaped in time to the cellar but had felt the house lift up
momentarily. Louie felt he was too old to rebuild so the farm was never rebuilt and the shock of loss stayed with him for many years. (It was burned down after Louie's death.) He became caretaker of the Twin Bridges park for a time and rented
his land to other farmers for crops and grazing. In 1982, he had over $150,000 in bank accounts and certificates. Louie loved people and loved having his family around him. He liked to play cards - mostly "500" and was a shrewd player. He was a
good judge of charactor. he didn't travel much preferring to remain n the comfort of his own home. He could be very stubborn. When the telephone company removed their "crank-operated" phone, he refused to have another one installed. This
worried his children as Louie and Marjorie were getting old, living alone and neither drove at this time. But through his children's pleas, he remained firm in his decision. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a sparkle in his blue eyes much
of the time. He was highly respected by his friends and family. Louie had a stroke on December 22, 1984 and died February 4, 1985 at the Grandview Care Center in Oelwein, Iowa, at the age of 88. He is buried in the Long Grove Cemetary, Maynard,
Iowa. | Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
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Lourena was Methodist, enjoyed knitting, crocheting, and sewing. She was known for her cooking and sewing skills. She was left handed. She graduated from Belle Vernon High School in 1915, Monessen High School in 1916 and California Normal
School in 1918. She died from hear failure and may have had Alzheimers or senile dementia. | Lenhart, Lourena Agnes (I16876)
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Loved people, games, and animals. | DEATS, Virginia Elenor (I1568)
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