Unknown Poer1
M, #47451
Citations
- [S10816] Obituary - Jonathan Thomas "John" McFall
Charles McFall1
M, #47452
Parents
Citations
- [S10816] Obituary - Jonathan Thomas "John" McFall
Barbara Jean Thompson
F, #47453
Steve Tarr1
M, #47454
Citations
- [S11384] Obituary - Mildred Mae (McFall) Stephenson
Margaret Unknown1
F, #47455
Citations
- [S11384] Obituary - Mildred Mae (McFall) Stephenson
Helen Marie Hall1,2,3,4
F, #47456, b. 16 April 1923, d. 26 January 2000
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Helen Marie Hall was born on 16 April 1923 in Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.1,5 She and Carl Lorraine Newlon were married on 30 March 1946 in Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.1,4 She died on 26 January 2000, at age 76.1 She was buried in Albright Cemetery, Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.1 Helen Marie Hall had reference number 47763. Her Social Security Number was 316-12-3711, issued: Indiana, last residence: Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.6 She was an Employed by Union Bank and Central Manufacturing Company.4 She was enumerated on the census in Howard County, Indiana (1930, 1940.) OBITUARY - Mobile Register; Mobile, Alabama; Friday, January 8, 2000 (Find-A-Grave)
FOLEY - Helen Marie Newlon, a resident of Kokomo, Ind., died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2000, at South Baldwin Regional Medical Center. She was 76 years old. Survivors include her husband of more than 53 years, Carl L. Newlon of Kokomo, Ind.; a son, Christopher K. Newlon of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; and a grandson. The Newlon family will have a memorial service in Indiana at a later date. Bayview Funeral Home of Foley is handling arrangements.
GRAVE MARKER
NEWLON
HELEN M. MARRIED CARL Z.
APR. 16 JAN. 26 MAR. 30 JUNE 6
1923 -- 2000 1946 1918 --. ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENT - Kokomo Tribune; Kokomo, Indiana; Sunday, April 7, 1996; Page 20 (Newspapers.com)
Carl and Helen Newlon, 613 James Drive, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception at Maple Creek Country Club, Indianapolis, March 30.
Carl and the former Helen M. Hall were married March 30, 1946 at Main Street Christian Church. The Dr. Wales Smith officiated the ceremony.
He retired from Hertz Rent-a-Car and Newlon Metals, Inc.
She is retired from Union Bank and Central Manufacturing, Co.
They have on child, Christopher Kent Newlon of Indianapolis, and one grandchild.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S12452] U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 (Ancestry.com)
- [S10412] Obituary - Helen Marie (Unknown) Newlon
- [S2434] Anniversary Announcement - Carl Lorraine Newlon and Helen Marie Hall
- [S6215] Genealogy prepared by jbarginear26 (Ancestry.com)
- [S12399] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
Guilia F. Masten1,2
F, #47457, b. about 1898
BASIC FACTS
Guilia F. Masten had reference number 47764. She was enumerated on the census in Howard County, Indiana (1940.)
Citations
- [S2123] 1940 Census, Indiana, Howard County
- [S5802] Genealogy prepared by Don Boyd (www.landofthebuckeye.net), Source Medium: Book
Evelyn Newlon1,2
F, #47458, b. 10 February 1924, d. 22 August 2006
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Evelyn Newlon was born on 10 February 1924 in Indiana.1,3 She and Neel Dean Fauber were married on 21 July 1946 in Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.4 She died on 22 August 2006, at age 82, in Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio.3 Evelyn Newlon had reference number 47765. She was enumerated on the census in Howard County, Indiana (1930, 1940.) She was a Secretary to the production manager at Grant Adv., Inc., Chicago, Illinois (1946); employed by the Norwalk, Ohio Chamber of Commerce (1959 - 1966); executive director for the Huron County Tuberculosis Assoc. (1967 - 1973); program director for South Shore.4,5,6 She was educated Graduated from Kokomo High School (class of 1942.)4 She resided in Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio (1957.)7 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Sandusky Register; Sandusky, Ohio; Thursday, Feburary 18, 1960; Page 15 (Newspapers.com)
Norwald C-C To Retain Staff Aide
NORWALK -- Plans to continue employment of Mrs. Neel Fauber on a part-time basis at the Norwalk Chamber of Commerce office and to intensify the search for a secretary to succeed Jess Stevens, who is leaving March 1, were announced today by Curt Casper, C. of C. president.
Officers of the Chamber met Wednesday noon and decided to employ Mrs. Fauber of a temporary basis. The office will be open from 9 to 12 and 1 to 3.
Casper stated that he had contacted the Columbus office of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce in an effort to locate a new secretary.
Stevens has not yet announced his plans.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - News Herald; Port Clinton, Ohio; Thursday, March 27, 1975; Page 9 (Newspapers.com)
Honor 25 years service
Mrs. Thomas (Alma) Fox, Campaign Director for the South Shore Christmas Seal Association, and Mrs. Neel (Evelyn) Fauber, Program Director for South Shore, submitted their resignations effective March 31, 1975 at Shouth Shore Board of Directors meeting Tuesday in Norwalk.
Mrs. Fox, Sandusky, was the Christmas Seal Campaign Director for Erie, Huron, Lorain, Ottawa and Sandusky Counties since April 1, 1973 when the individual five county tuberculosis and health associations merged their operations to form one consolidated, non-profit voluntary health organization.
Mrs. Fauber was also employed by South Shore on April 1, 1973 to direct numerous programs on health to schools, industry and for the public in the five counties.
Richard Croll of Genoa, President of South Shore, noted with regret that Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Fauber both decided to retire after woking a combine total of 25 years with the Christmas Seal movement. "Both are experienced in fund raining and program and their consultation will be vitally missed at Shoth Shore," Mr. Croll said. "Both of these fine people were very instrumental in establishing a well defined direct mail compaign and health education program for South Shore following our recent merger."
Don Vogel, Executive Director of South Shore, spoke very emphatic about his association with each employee. "I tried to get to the office every day before Mrs. Fox, but she'd be there one-half hour before starting time with the coffee perking. And she had to travel from Sandusky to Norwalk every day.
"Whenever I was stumped with a budget problem or needed something to be prepared, Mrs. Fauber was right there ready to pitch in." Vogel stated. "I owe a lot to these wonderful people, for if it were not for their time-consuming problem solving, South Shore would be twelve months behind schedule!" Vogel said.
Vogel also pointed out that Mrs. Fox started in 1957 as a clerk typist for the former Erie County Tuberculosis and Health Association. She was appointed Executive Director of the Erie County TB Association in 1969 and maintained that position until South Shore's establishment. Most of the Erie County residents know of her because she took many chest x-rays on the moble chest x-ray cruiser which visited numerous Erie County neighborhoods a few years ago. Mrs. Fauber worked as the Executive Director for the former Huron County Tuberculosis and Health Association from Feb. 1, 1967 through March 31, 1973. Prior to this she worked for the Norwalk Chamber of Commerce from June 1959 to June 1966.
Mrs. Fox revealed in her letter of resignation that her years with the Respiratory Disease and Health Association have been immeasurably rewarding. "Any success I may have had through the years is due to the encouragement and cooperation of Board Members and those who worked closely with the association," Mrs. Fox stated.
Mrs. Fauber noted in her letter of resignation "The many individuals connected with South Shore are such fine people, I will miss the contact with them as I certainly enjoyed my association with them over the years."
Mr. Vogel, on behalf of the staff and board members presented Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Fauber with a silver serving tray and wished both success in the future.
OBITUARY - Norwalk Reflector (Norwalk, OH) August 2006, page 3, Column 2, 6; 6. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The Kokomo Trubune; Kokomo, Indiana; Monday, July 22, 1946; Page 13 (Newspapers.com)
Fauber-Newlon Wedding Service At Main Street Methodist Church
Seven-branch candelabra on either side of the altar on which were two tall standards of white gladioli and palms made a pretty setting for the wedding of Miss Evelyn Newlon and Neel Dean Fauber at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Main Street Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of R. Ray Newlon, 1311 South Washington street and Mr. Fauber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber of Plymouth, O.
The Rev. Jesse W. Fox performed the single ring ceremony, preceeding which David Drinkwater, organist, played "Clair de Lune," "Oh, Promise Me" and " At Dawning" and Miss Dorothy Hunt sang "Ich Liebe Dich," and "Because." The traditional wedding marches were played for the processional and recessional and "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" as the service was read.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, made a lovely picture in her gown of white dotted Swiss. The long bodice, scalloped in front and straight across the back was fininshed with a cut-out sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. Gathered to the bodice was the trained skirt which was accented by a front panel of ruffles of the material. She wore matching Swiss gloves, scalloped at the top and bottom, a fingertip veil, attached to the dotted Swiss headress, caught on either side with white glads, and a single strand of pearls. Her flowers were an all white bouquet of asters and gladioli, centerd by an orchid.
Miss Glendora Miles appeared in the bridal party as maid of honor, wearing blue dotted Swiss, and Miss Elaine Bowers as bridesmaid, dressed in yellow dotted Swiss. Miss Miles' dress styled like the bride's was marked by a white dotted Swiss ruffle inset and she carried pink gladioli, surrounded with yellow glads, with a center of pink blossoms.
George A. Fort of Cleveland, O., served as best man and Ray Fauber Jr. of Greentown, William Estabrook of Ithaca, N.Y., John Lichtenheld of Elmhurst, Ill., and James Donahue of Alexandria ushered.
Mrs. Fauber, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black crepe skirt, white eyelet embroidered blouse, black accessories and a corsage of gardenias, edge with pink roses.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Fauber greeted their friends at an informal reception at the home of the bride's father following the ceremony. Garden flowers decorated the rooms and the table, covered with white linen, held the wedding cake, garlanded with vari-colored gladioli, crystal holders with white tapers and the crystal punch bowl. Service was in silver and crystal. Mrs. Carl L. Newlon and Mrs. James N. Newlon, sisters-in-laws of the bride, assisted in the dining room.
When the couple left on a motor trip to Mackinac Island, Mich., the bride was wearing a light blue dressmaker suit, shell colored crepe blouse and sheer black straw picture hat, with patent leather accessories. After August 1, they will be at home at 1015 Columbia street, Lafayette.
The bride has been with Grand Adv. Inc., Chicago, as a secretary to the production manager. She was graduated from Kokomo High school with the class of 1942 and is a member of the Psi Iota Xi sorority. Mr. Fauber is a student at Purdue university and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Out-of-town guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Masten, Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. George Newlon, Pekin; Miss Dollyne Payne, Salem; Mrs. Harry W. Bowers, Anderson; Misses Janet Wonderies, Charlotte Schleck, Marise Carlson, Ruth Hendry and Catherine Sheridan, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber, Plymouth, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Kaufman, Greentown; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conwell, Mrs. Dean E. Fauber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs Henry Fauber, Ashland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A Fort, Cleveland, O., and Don B. Miller, Peru.
Note: Dollyne Elizabeth Payne was Evelyn Newlon's aunt.
Citations
- [S2123] 1940 Census, Indiana, Howard County
- [S1649] 1930 Census, Indiana, Howard County
- [S4012] Death Records - Ohio, Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s - 2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (Ancestry.com)
- [S12646] Wedding Announcement - Neal Dean Fauber & Evelyn Newlon
- [S9221] Newspaper Article - Norwalk (Ohio) Chamber of Commerce To Retain Staff Aide (1960)
- [S9190] Newspaper Article - Honor 25 years service
- [S11771] Obituary - Roscoe Ray "Ray" Newlon
Neel Dean Fauber1,2,3,4
M, #47459, b. 11 February 1924, d. 20 March 2006
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Neel Dean Fauber was born on 11 February 1924 in Ohio.5,6 He and Evelyn Newlon were married on 21 July 1946 in Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.4 He died on 20 March 2006, at age 82, in Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio.5,6 He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio (cremated.)7 Neel Dean Fauber had reference number 47766. His Social Security Number was Issued: Michigan, last residence: Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio.5 World War II, U.S. Army Air Force, flew 35 combat missions as a B-24 bomber pilot in Europe; lieutenant colonel and fighter pilot in the Ohio Air National Guard's 179th Tactical Fighter Group at Mansfield-Lahm Airport.6,7,8 He was educated Graduate of Purdue University; 4 years of college (death record.)6,4,8 He was enumerated on the census in Richland County, Ohio (1930); Washtenaw County, Michigan (1940.) He was a Works in testing procedures for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (1972.)8 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Journal and Courier; Lafayette, Indiana; Tuesday, August 3, 1943; Page 11 (Newspapers.com)
Aviation Cadet Neel Dean Fauber has reported at Carlstron Field, Arcadia, Fla., for basic training in the army air forces. He is the son of Mrs. Ray A. Fauber, R. R. 2.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - News-Journal; Mansfield, Ohio; Wednesday, July 19, 1972; Page 10 (Newspapers.com)
Rotarians Hear NASA Engineer
Mansfield Rotarians yesterday heard an engineer with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) talk about aviation of the near future.
The speaker was Neel Fauber, who works in testing procedures at NASA's Lewis Research Center, Plum Brook Station, located near Sandusky. Fauber, an Ashland native, is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Ohio Air National Guard. He was formerly a fighter pilot attached to the Air Guard's 179th Tactical Fighter Group of Mansfield-Lahm Airport.
A graduate of Purdue University, Fauber has been a NASA engineer since 1962. During World War II, he flew 35 combat missions in Europe, as a pilot of a B-24 bomber.
Fauber briefly described to the Rotary Club members several aviation projects the Lewis Research Center is currently involved with. Among these projects are development of a small, low-cost jet engine; development of quiet jet engines; and development of vertical takeoff and vertical landing jet craft.
He pointed out to the Rotarians that the function fo NASA is "pretty much research and development."
Fauber also candidly remarked, "Research is really another word for stumbling."
The Rotary Club luncheon was held at the Leland Motor Hotel.
Note: I take issue with Neel Fauber's little joke that "Research is really another word for stumbling."
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Daily Reporter; Dover, Ohio; Monday, April 22, 1974; Page 26 (Newspapers.com)
TO SPEAK, Neel D. Fauber of the Lewis research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will address the joint meeting of the Tuscarawas Valley Society Professional Engineers and the Canton Regional Society of Professional Engineers. The gathering will be held Wednesday at 6:30 in Bonvechio's. A graduate of Purdue University, Fauber joined NASA in 1961 and is currently project engineer for rehabilitation of Lewis' Engine Research Building.
OBITUARY - Norwalk Reflector (Norwalk, OH) March, 2006, page 3, col 3; 5. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The Kokomo Trubune; Kokomo, Indiana; Monday, July 22, 1946; Page 13 (Newspapers.com)
Fauber-Newlon Wedding Service At Main Street Methodist Church
Seven-branch candelabra on either side of the altar on which were two tall standards of white gladioli and palms made a pretty setting for the wedding of Miss Evelyn Newlon and Neel Dean Fauber at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Main Street Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of R. Ray Newlon, 1311 South Washington street and Mr. Fauber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber of Plymouth, O.
The Rev. Jesse W. Fox performed the single ring ceremony, preceeding which David Drinkwater, organist, played "Clair de Lune," "Oh, Promise Me" and " At Dawning" and Miss Dorothy Hunt sang "Ich Liebe Dich," and "Because." The traditional wedding marches were played for the processional and recessional and "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" as the service was read.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, made a lovely picture in her gown of white dotted Swiss. The long bodice, scalloped in front and straight across the back was fininshed with a cut-out sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. Gathered to the bodice was the trained skirt which was accented by a front panel of ruffles of the material. She wore matching Swiss gloves, scalloped at the top and bottom, a fingertip veil, attached to the dotted Swiss headress, caught on either side with white glads, and a single strand of pearls. Her flowers were an all white bouquet of asters and gladioli, centerd by an orchid.
Miss Glendora Miles appeared in the bridal party as maid of honor, wearing blue dotted Swiss, and Miss Elaine Bowers as bridesmaid, dressed in yellow dotted Swiss. Miss Miles' dress styled like the bride's was marked by a white dotted Swiss ruffle inset and she carried pink gladioli, surrounded with yellow glads, with a center of pink blossoms.
George A. Fort of Cleveland, O., served as best man and Ray Fauber Jr. of Greentown, William Estabrook of Ithaca, N.Y., John Lichtenheld of Elmhurst, Ill., and James Donahue of Alexandria ushered.
Mrs. Fauber, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black crepe skirt, white eyelet embroidered blouse, black accessories and a corsage of gardenias, edge with pink roses.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Fauber greeted their friends at an informal reception at the home of the bride's father following the ceremony. Garden flowers decorated the rooms and the table, covered with white linen, held the wedding cake, garlanded with vari-colored gladioli, crystal holders with white tapers and the crystal punch bowl. Service was in silver and crystal. Mrs. Carl L. Newlon and Mrs. James N. Newlon, sisters-in-laws of the bride, assisted in the dining room.
When the couple left on a motor trip to Mackinac Island, Mich., the bride was wearing a light blue dressmaker suit, shell colored crepe blouse and sheer black straw picture hat, with patent leather accessories. After August 1, they will be at home at 1015 Columbia street, Lafayette.
The bride has been with Grand Adv. Inc., Chicago, as a secretary to the production manager. She was graduated from Kokomo High school with the class of 1942 and is a member of the Psi Iota Xi sorority. Mr. Fauber is a student at Purdue university and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Out-of-town guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. George Masten, Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. George Newlon, Pekin; Miss Dollyne Payne, Salem; Mrs. Harry W. Bowers, Anderson; Misses Janet Wonderies, Charlotte Schleck, Marise Carlson, Ruth Hendry and Catherine Sheridan, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Fauber, Plymouth, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Kaufman, Greentown; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conwell, Mrs. Dean E. Fauber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs Henry Fauber, Ashland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Fauber Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A Fort, Cleveland, O., and Don B. Miller, Peru.
Note: Dollyne Elizabeth Payne was Evelyn Newlon's aunt.
Citations
- [S4012] Death Records - Ohio, Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s - 2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (Ancestry.com)
- [S1863] 1930 Census, Ohio, Richland County
- [S2190] 1940 Census, Michigan, Washtenaw County
- [S12646] Wedding Announcement - Neal Dean Fauber & Evelyn Newlon
- [S12399] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
- [S4013] Death Records - Ohio: "Ohio Deaths, 1908 - 1932, 1938 - 2007" (Ancestry.com)
- [S12457] U.S. Veterans Gravesites 1775 - 2006 (Ancestry.com)
- [S9229] Newspaper Article - Speech to Rotarians
Raymond A. "Ray" Fauber1,2,3
M, #47460
Citations
- [S4013] Death Records - Ohio: "Ohio Deaths, 1908 - 1932, 1938 - 2007" (Ancestry.com)
- [S4012] Death Records - Ohio, Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s - 2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (Ancestry.com)
- [S12646] Wedding Announcement - Neal Dean Fauber & Evelyn Newlon
Mabel Scott1,2
F, #47461
Citations
- [S4013] Death Records - Ohio: "Ohio Deaths, 1908 - 1932, 1938 - 2007" (Ancestry.com)
- [S4012] Death Records - Ohio, Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s - 2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (Ancestry.com)
Barbara Jean Merrell1,2
F, #47462, b. 8 October 1933, d. 4 June 1992
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Barbara Jean Merrell was born on 8 October 1933 in Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.1,3 She and Roscoe Ray Newlon, Jr., were married on 24 July 1953 in Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.2 She died on 4 June 1992, at age 58, in Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.1,3 She was buried in Sunset Memory Garden, Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.4 Barbara Jean Merrell had reference number 47769. Her Social Security Number was 317-28-0428, issued: Indiana, last residence: Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.1 She was a School maintenance - public school cleaning (death certificate.)5 She was enumerated on the census in Howard County, Indiana (1940.) On Barbara's U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index record she once listed here married name as Osborn.
Citations
- [S12399] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
- [S4442] Email from Don Boyd dated 2018-01-12
- [S6103] Genealogy prepared by hodgell (Ancestry.com)
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S3285] Death Certificate - Barbara Jean (Merrell) Newlon
Caleb Cornelius Mitchell1
M, #47463
BASIC FACTS
Caleb Cornelius Mitchell had reference number 47770.
Citations
- [S6748] Genealogy prepared by mathoni (Ancestry.com)
Caroline Shirley1
F, #47464
BASIC FACTS
Caroline Shirley had reference number 47771.
Citations
- [S6748] Genealogy prepared by mathoni (Ancestry.com)
Unknown Unknown1
F, #47465
Citations
- [S3182] Court Case - Weldon Faw Keefauver, et al, Plaintiffs/Appellants, v. Ruby Keefauver Reid, et al, Defendants/Appellees
Sam Duniphan1
M, #47466
Citations
- [S10256] Obituary - George McClintic
William Winfield McClintic1
M, #47467
BASIC FACTS
William Winfield McClintic had reference number 47774.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Catharine Elizabeth Criswell1
F, #47468
BASIC FACTS
Catharine Elizabeth Criswell had reference number 47775.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Jonathan Manley Mathis1
M, #47469
BASIC FACTS
Jonathan Manley Mathis had reference number 47776.
Citations
- [S5643] Genealogy prepared by cyndimathewson (Ancestry.com)
Elendor E. Owens1
F, #47470
BASIC FACTS
Elendor E. Owens had reference number 47777.
Citations
- [S5643] Genealogy prepared by cyndimathewson (Ancestry.com)
Charles William Waybright1
M, #47471
BASIC FACTS
Charles William Waybright had reference number 47778.
Citations
- [S7329] Genealogy prepared by Stephen Calvert (Ancestry.com)
Lue Zetta Triplett1
F, #47472
BASIC FACTS
Lue Zetta Triplett had reference number 47779.
Citations
- [S7329] Genealogy prepared by Stephen Calvert (Ancestry.com)
Charlie Andrew Carroll1
M, #47473
BASIC FACTS
Charlie Andrew Carroll had reference number 47780.
Citations
- [S5643] Genealogy prepared by cyndimathewson (Ancestry.com)
Fannie Ellen "Polly" Keeth1
F, #47474
BASIC FACTS
Fannie Ellen "Polly" Keeth had reference number 47781.
Citations
- [S5643] Genealogy prepared by cyndimathewson (Ancestry.com)
Benjamin Hilton Rush
M, #47475
BASIC FACTS
Benjamin Hilton Rush had reference number 47782.