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Eugene Raymond Jones [Male] b. 19 JUL 1923 Hutchinson, Reno Co., Kanasas - d. 15 DEC 2009 Hutchinson, Reno Co., Kanasas

Eugene Raymond "Gene" Jones, 86, died Dec. 15, 2009, at Hester Care Center, Wesley Towers, Hutchinson. He was born July 19, 1923, in Hutchinson, to Charles Raymond "Charley" and Frances Grace Emery Jones. He graduated from Hutchinson High School in 2001. A resident of Hutchinson, he was a retired mechanic for the City of Hutchinson and worked for 27 years as a welder, mechanic and tube winder at Carey Salt Company. He belonged to Berean Baptist Church, American Legion Lysle Rishel Post No. 68, V.F.W. Bob Campbell Post No. 1361, Loyal Order of the Moose No. 982, United Mine Workers District No. 50, and was a volunteer Reserve Sheriff Officer. He was a retired U.S. Navy SeaBee. He had been married to Dorothy Louise Salmon. She died in July 1996. On March 23, 1973, he married Virginia Lee Reed in Hutchinson. She died Nov. 30, 2007. Survivors include: children, Brenda Link and husband Dean, Apache Junction, Ariz., Charles and wife Lisa, Phoenix, and Robert and wife Victoria, Hutchinson; stepchildren, Stephen Jefferson, Daniel Jefferson, Christy Hafenstine and Cindy Jefferson, all of Hutchinson; brothers, Donald, Olympia, Was., Vernon, Whittier, Calif., and Richard, Wichita; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Delores Simon and Marie Ann Dark. Graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday Dec. 18, 2009, in Fairlawn Burial Park, Hutchinson, with Chaplain Art Maddock presiding. Visitation will be from noon to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday at Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Hospice Care of Kansas in care of the mortuary. Visit www.elliottmortuary.com to leave personal condolences for the family

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Thomas Mayes [Male] b. 19 APR 1822 Hawkins Co., TN - d. 6 APR 1903 Olathe, Johnson Co., Kansas

He was the son of Flemming Mayes/Maze/Mays Hancock Co. Tn.

Served in the U.A. Army and served through the Mexican War,then served in the Civil War and reenlisted in 1860.Moved from Tennessee to Kansas in 1866 and remained there until his death.His son Franklin remained in TN. and is buried at Clinch River Cemetery in Anderson County.Franklin's son Lee moved to Kansas with his grandfather Thomas when he was a young boy and is buried at the same cemetery as Thomas.

There was various ways of spelling the last name, Mays/Mayes.Some of this information was printed in Springhill ,Kansas ,NEW ERA,April 10,1903

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John Winkler [Male] b. ABT. 1847 Hancock Co., TN

Info from:

Year: 1870 State: Tennessee County: Hancock Post Office: Sneedville Tenn Sheet No: 87A
Reel No: M593-1533 Division: District No. 13 Page No: 1
Enumerated on: August 22nd, 1870 by: Jessee B. Mitchell
Transcribed by Ellen Finley-Johnson for USGenWeb,
http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Copyright: 2003

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Almarine Winkler [Male] b. ABT. 1821 TN

Year: 1870 State: Tennessee County: Hancock Post Office: Sneedville Tenn Sheet No: 88A
Reel No: M593-1533 Division: District No. 13 Page No: 3
Enumerated on: August 22nd, 1870 by: Jessee B. Mitchell
Transcribed by Ellen Finley-Johnson for USGenWeb,
http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Copyright: 2003

19 | 16 15 | Winkler, Almarine, 50 M W | Farmer,600 | Tennessee
20 | 16 15 | Winkler, Mary, 45 F W | Keeping House,Virginia
21 | 16 15 | Winkler, Sebern, 22 M W | Works on Farm,Tennessee
22 | 16 15 | Winkler, Virginia, 23 F W | at home,Tennessee
23 | 16 15 | Winkler, Polly, 8 F W | at home,| Tennessee, Tennessee
26 | 16 15 | Winkler, Victoria, 8 F W,Tennessee
27 | 16 15 | Winkler, Robert, 6 M W,Tennessee

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William Winkler [Male] b. ABT. 1849 TN

Year: 1870 State: Tennessee County: Hancock Post Office: Sneedville Tenn Sheet No: 91A
Reel No: M593-1533 Division: District No. 13 Page No: 9
Enumerated on: August 25th, 1870 by: Jessee B. Mitchell
Transcribed by Ellen Finley-Johnson for USGenWeb,
http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Copyright: 2003

29 | 65 59 | Winkler, William, 22 M W | Farm Laborer, Tennessee
30 | 65 59 | Winkler, Margaret, 18 F W | Keeping House, Tennessee
31 | 66 60 | Winkler, Thomas, 11/12 M W, Tennessee

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Elisha Winkler [Male] b. ABT. 1855 TN

Wesley & Mariah Collins Household in 1870 Census


19 | 70 64 | Winkle, Elisha, 15 M W | at home| Tennessee
20 | 70 64 | Winkle, Sarah, 12 F W | at home | Tennessee
21 | 70 64 | Winkle, Lydia, 9 F W | Tennessee

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Melvina 'Vina' Richardson [Female] b. 16 JUN 1810 Madison Co., KY - d. 1907 Franklin, Johnson Co., IN

Mrs. Lavina Winkler died Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of her son Amos Daniel Winkler. She was the daughter of Benjamin and Ellen Holt Richardson, natives of North Carolina. She was the oldest person in Johnson county at the time of her death, having been born July 16, 1810. The home of her birth was in Madison county, Kentucky. After her marriage she lived for some time in Virginia and was in that state at the time of the Civil War. In 1826 she married to James Hendricks who died in 1835. On September 11, 1838 , in Estill county, Kentucky, she married John Winkler. He became a resident of Franklin and died in this city in 1882. The deceased leaves one daughter by her first marriage, Mrs. Ann Durbin, of Charleston, Illinois: and six sons by her second marriage, A.D. Winkler and Jefferson of this city, David A. Winkler of Needham, John R. Winkler of Kokomo, Rice Winkler of Estill county, Kentucky and Benjamin Winkler of Richmond, Kentucky. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Christian Church conducted by Rev. R. E. Moss.

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David Winkler [Male] b. 1848 - d. 1928 Second Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Franklin, Johnson Co., IN

DRY CHIEF'S FATHER DIES DAVID WINKLER, CIVIL WAR VETERAN TO BE BURIED AT OLD JOHNSON COUNTY HOME

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan 19 – David Winkler, 79, father of chief deputy dry administrator George Winkler and a veteran of the Civil war, died early today at an Indianapolis hospital. He had undergone an operation for tumor about a week ago.

Winkler spent his active life on a farm in Johnson county. He enlisted in Company G, 16th regiment, Indiana volunteer Cavalry, and fought throughout the Civil war.

The body was sent to Franklin, Ind., today. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Christ church at Needham, Ind. Burial will be in the Second mt. Pleasant cemetery there.

Greensburg Daily News Thursday, January 19, 1928

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Jefferson Davis Winkler [Male] b. 11 JUL 1850 Estill Co., KY - d. 26 AUG 1944 Franklin, Johnson Co., IN

JEFF WINKLER
DIES SATURDAY
________

Aged Franklin Man Ill For
Several Weeks --- Hold
Funeral Monday
________

Jefferson Winkler, age 94, died Saturday at 2:30 a.m. in his home, 799 Duane Street. He had been seriously ill for several weeks and in failing health for the past three years.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Flinn funeral home. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and are invited to attend the funeral services.

Mr. Winkler was born in Estill County, Kentucky, July 11, 1850, the son of John and Melvina Richardson Winkler. He came to Franklin at an early age with his parents and lived almost his entire life in the community. He was united in marriage to Miss Mary White, who preceded him in death many years ago. He was a member of the Baptist church.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Charles Smith and Miss Dora Winkler of Rushville and one son, Harry Winkler of Connersville; sixteen grandchildren and several great grandchildren.

NOTE:
Jefferson bought several plots in Greenlawn but according to funeral home records he was cremated.

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Arthur M. 'Arter' Winkler [Male] b. 6 APR 1817 Franklin, TN
Change: 17 JAN 2013

1860 Census Records:

20 619 619 Winckler Arthur 45 M Constable 1,000 500 Tennessee
21 619 619 Winckler Sarah 35 F Tennessee
22 619 619 Winckler Henderson 11 M Tennessee
23 619 619 Winckler John H. 10 M Tennessee
24 619 619 Winckler Joanna E 8 F Tennessee
25 619 619 Winckler Wm W 6 M Tennessee
26 619 619 Winckler W. C. 3 M Tennessee
27 619 619 Winckler Martha E 1 F Tennessee

1850 Census Records:

6 794 794 Winkler Parthina 63 F 200 NC X
7 794 794 Winkler Arthur 33 M Farmer 400 Ten
8 794 794 Winkler Sarah 24 F Ten X
9 794 794 Winkler Sam'l H. 1 M Ten

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Peyton Theodore [Male] b. 22 DEC 1914 - d. 28 APR 1967 Dixon Springs Cemetery, Smiith Co., TN

SMITH COUNTY CEMETERIES NORTH OF THE CUMBERLAND RIVER
Section 200 Dixon Springs
#239 DIXON SPRINGS CEMETERY - PG. 6 Highway 25 at Dixon Springs

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Thomas Jameson [Male] b. 17 MAR 1815 KY - d. 30 JUN 1861 IN

Birth: Mar. 17, 1815
Kentucky, USA
Death: Jun. 30, 1861
Indiana, USA

Family links:
Parents:
Alexander Jameson (1783 - 1863)
Mary Moore Jameson (1776 - 1839)

Spouse:
Margaret Wilkinson Jameson (1815 - 1874)

Children:
Sarah Jameson (1840 - 1841)*
Samuel Jameson (1841 - 1851)*

Inscription:

JAMESON, Thomas, d. June 30, 1861, ae 46y-3m-13d

Located on the east side of old US-31 in the town of Mexico, Jefferson Township, Miami County, Indiana.

Research done October, 1949, by Robert B. Whitsett, L'Anguille Valley Historical Association's Committee on Pioneer Cemetery Research, Audna M. Johnson, Chairman, as found in Cook, Cemeteries of Miami County Vol 2.

Source: http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Cemeteries/Miami%20County/HT ML/miami%282%29.htm

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Samuel Ross [Male] b. 6 FEB 1787 Franklin County, Virginia - d. 17 SEP 1846 Jackson Co., GA

One record shows his birth before 1780 in Northhamptonshire, England

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David Jamison [Male] b. 1732 St. Anne's Parish, Essex County Virginia - d. 22 JUL 1793
Change: 17 JAN 2013

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Christian Emory Jamison [Male] b. 11 MAY 1872 Cave Spring, Roanoke Co., VA - d. 30 MAY 1967 Roanoke CO., VA

Son of Samuel Henry Jamison [1844-1927] and Catherine Wertz {1848-1935]

1st wife: Martha Frances "Mattie" Showalter [1878-1906]
2nd wife: Ida Ann Fisher [1882-1956]

Family links:
Parents:
Samuel Henry Jamison (1844 - 1927)
Catherine Wertz Jamison (1848 - 1935)

Spouses:
Martha Frances Showalter Jamison (1879 - 1906)*
Ida Ann Fisher Jamison (1882 - 1956)*

Children:
Henry Jacob Jamison (1897 - 1956)*
Annie Catherine Jamison Montgomery (1898 - 2007)*
Rosa May Jamison Beckner (1903 - ____)*
Bessie Fannie Jamison Bower (1906 - 2003)*
Mary Elizabeth Jamison Rutrough (1910 - 1998)*
Blanche Evelyn Jamison Mason (1913 - 2007)*
Joseph Emory Jamison (1914 - 1998)*

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Elmer William Jamison [Male] b. 19 MAR 1879 Roanoke CO., VA - d. 17 FEB 1957 Roanoke CO., VA

Son of Samuel Henry Jamison [1844-1827] and Catherine Wertz [1848-1935]

1st Wife: Susan Mary Brubaker [1879-1905]
2nd wife: Jennie Lavy [1882-1957]

Elmer and his second wife Jennie were killed instantly at a railroad crossing early Sunday evening Feb. 17, 1957 while on their way to church

Family links:
Parents:
Samuel Henry Jamison (1844 - 1927)
Catherine Wertz Jamison (1848 - 1935)

Spouses:
Susan Mary Brubaker Jamison (1879 - 1905)*
Jennie Lavy Jamison (1882 - 1957)*

Children:
Willie Henry Jamison (1901 - 1984)*
Lucy Fannie Jamison Beckner (1903 - 1944)*
Clarence Everett Jamison (1905 - 1905)*
Orpha Catharine Jamison (1908 - 1913)*
Nettie Mae Jamison Bowman (1911 - 1973)*
Emory J Jamison (1917 - 1918)*
Effie Hazel Jamison Bowser (1920 - 2001)*


Burial:
Peters Creek Cemetery
Roanoke
Roanoke City
Virginia, USA

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Christian Wertz [Male] b. 19 NOV 1815 Cave Spring, Roanoke Co., VA - d. 3 APR 1880 Roanoke CO., VA

From findagrave.com

Son of John Wertz and Anna Frantz

husband of Nancy Brubaker [1812-1894]
children:
A. Sarah Sallie [1838-1932] m. Henry Anderson
B. Henry [1839-1911] m. Mariah Kinzie
C. Elizabeth [1840-1841]
D. Susannah [1842-1929] m. Samuel O. Beckner
E, John B. [1844-1926] m. Frances Peters
F. Katherine (Cassie) [1848-1935] m. Samuel Jamison
G. Mary [1851-1869] m. Joel B. Flora
H. Abraham Joshua [1852-1939] m. Mary L. Jennings
I. Eliza [1854-1879] m. James A. Campbell
J. Lucy [1856-1857]
K. Benjamin [1859-1863]
L. Child

Family links:
Parents:
John Wertz (1767 - 1862)
Anna Frantz Wertz (1779 - 1836)

Spouse:
Nancy Brubaker Wertz (1812 - 1894)*

Children:
[Infant] Child Wertz*
Sarah Wertz Anderson (1838 - 1932)*
Henry Wertz (1839 - 1911)*
Elizabeth Wertz (1840 - 1841)*
Susannah Wertz Beckner (1842 - 1929)*
John B Wertz (1844 - 1926)*
Catherine Wertz Jamison (1848 - 1935)*
Mary Wertz Flora (1851 - 1869)*
Abraham Joshua Wertz (1852 - 1939)*
Eliza Wertz Campbell (1854 - 1880)*
Lucy Wertz (1856 - 1857)*
Benjamin Wertz (1859 - 1863)*

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John Wertz [Male] b. 22 SEP 1767 Loudoun Co., VA - d. 12 APR 1862 Roanoke CO., VA

From findagrave.com

1st wife: Elizabeth Stetler [died 1808]
Children:
Abraham Wertz [1789- ]
Elizabeth Wertz [1790- ]
Anne Catherine Wertz [1792-1881]
Jacob Wertz [1794- ]
Conrad Wertz [1796- ]
William Wertz [1800-1885]
Anne Barbara Wertz[1802- ]
John Wertz Jr. [1806-1883]
Adam Wertz

2nd wife: Ann Frantz [1779-1836]
Children:
Isaac Wertz [1813- ]
Mary [Polly] Wertz [1814-1906]
Christian Wertz[1815-1880]
Margaret Wertz [1818-1818]
Noah Frantz Wertz [1819-1906]
Anna Wertz [1922- ]

3rd Wife: Catherine Grisso

Family links:
Spouses:
Elizabeth Stetler Wertz (____ - 1808)*
Anna Frantz Wertz (1779 - 1836)*

Children:
Isaac Wertz (1813 - 1891)*
Mary Wertz Eller (1814 - 1906)*
Christian Wertz (1815 - 1880)*
Noah Frantz Wertz (1819 - 1906)*

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Martha Frances Showalter [Female] b. 31 MAR 1879 Roanoke CO., VA - d. 1 DEC 1906 Roanoke CO., VA

No clear on correct cemetery:

Burial:
Garst-Showalter Cemetery
Kingston (Roanoke County)
Roanoke County
Virginia, USA

NO TOMBSTONE WAS FOUND ON 7-12-2008

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William Andrew Jamison [Male] b. 1841 - d. 1919

CO C
5th Virginia Cavalry
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Commission, 8 February 1865, signed by Confederate Secretary of War John C. Breckinridge to William A. Jamison [Jamieson], appointing him a lieutenant in Company C, 5th Virginia Cavalry, Provisional Army of the Confederate States of America, as a result of "distinguished valor and skill."

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