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Sarah Jamison [Female] b. 1824 York, Ontario, Canada - d. 26 JUL 1850 Cadiz, Harrison CO., OH

A daughter of Andrew Jamison and Mary Jane McFadden, she was born in Vaughn township, near Toronto, Ontario, Canada as her family migrated from County Cavan, Ireland. She married March 16, 1848 at Cadiz to James Beall. She died two weeks after the birth of her second daughter and namesake, Sarah.

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Nelson Word [Male] b. 1809 KY - d. 1884 Stewartsville Cemetery, Stewartsville, DeKalb Co., MO
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No connection as yet to main family line. Information from Simons FamilyHeritage by Mary Loui se in Rootsweb.

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Margaret C. Tidwell [Female] b. 1818 AL - d. 1885 Stewartsville Cemetery, Stewartsville, DeKalb Co., MO
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Alice S. Childers [Female] b. 19 MAR 1868 Polk Co., MO - d. 2 DEC 1941 Riverside, Riverside Co., CA

Alice S Childers is often listed as "Alice" or "Alcie" with various spellings of Alcie: Alcy, Alsy, Alsie. The California Death Index lists her as:
Name: Alice Morgan
[Alice Childers]
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 19 Mar 1868
Birth Place: Missouri
Death Date: 2 Dec 1941
Death Place: Riverside
Mother's Maiden Name: Stanley
Father's Surname: Childers

Alcie/Alice was first married to Charles Jaenecke about 1888 in Missouri; their daughter Arletta Katherine Jaenecke was born in 1889. Apparently they had another child who did not survive since the 1900 census says Alice was mother of two children, one living at that time. Charles Jaenecke died in 1899...
Alice next married Benjamin Franklin Word on the 6th of January, 1901, where the Missouri Marriage Record lists her as Alsia Jenecke (their spellings); he died in 1908. By 1910 census, Alice is listed as a widow in the household of her daughter Arletta and husband Charles Long, in Daviess County, Missouri.
Alice's third marriage was on June 15, 1918, to Daniel Emerson Morgan II. Daniel Morgan died in 1931, however he was still in Missouri and Alice Morgan went to California with her daughter Arletta and Charles Long, where 1930 and 1940 censuses shows them living in Riverside, California; 1940 lists both Arletta and Alice as widows.
Somewhere I got the information that Alice is buried in White Oak Cemetery but I hesitate to list that cemetery here since I did not find it in the findagrave list of cemeteries in California. If you have burial information, please contact me; please use the "edit" tab.


Family links:
Parents:
Stephen Patton Childers (1826 - 1902)
Elizabeth Stanley Childers (1821 - 1901)

Spouses:
Charles Jaenecke (1861 - 1899)
B Franklin Word (1845 - 1908)
Daniel Emerson Morgan (1852 - 1931)

Siblings:
Thomas Nathan Childers (1846 - 1931)*
Nancy L Childers Taylor (1850 - 1912)*
Mary Elizabeth Childers Taylor (1855 - 1893)*
John Lyons Childers (1859 - 1931)*
Alice S Childers Morgan (1868 - 1941)

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Jeanette Fairbairn [Female] b. 28 APR 1773 Lawence Co. District, SC - d. 31 JAN 1848 Athens, AL
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WFT Vol. 4 #3699 indicates Janette Fairbairn
WFT Vol. 3 #2531 indicates Janette Fairbain d. Jan 31, 1848, m. Jan 12,
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WFT Vol. 4 #3699 indicates Janette Fairbairn b. April 28, 1773 in
Lawrence Co. District, SC,

d. Jan 31, 1848, m. Jan 12, 1791

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Edward E. Word [Male] b. 27 JAN 1856 AL - d. 14 JUN 1906 AL

Son of Benjamin and Eliza Crutcher Word
Died of Typhoid Fever

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Randle Ray Word [Male] b. 14 OCT 1943 - d. 25 MAY 2013 Elk View Memorial, Athens, Limestone Co., AL

Randle Ray Word, Sr age 69 of Minor Hill, TN died Sunday, May 26, 2013.
He was a veteran of the United States Army, retired from General Motors Plant 23, Decatur, AL and loved to fish in his spare time.
Visitation will be Wednesday from 6 – 8 at Rogersville Funeral Home. Funeral service will be Thursday at 11 in the chapel with Chris Pirtle and John Hostiler officiating. Burial will follow in Elk View Cemetery, Limestone, Co. with military honors. Pallbearers will be Dylan Word, Blake Chapman, Glen Word, Samuel Boldwon, Ashley Haygood, Shane Haygood, Cody Gibson and Nathan Hostiler.
Randle was preceded in death by his father, Austeen Word and mother, Imogine Foust Word. He is survived by his wife, Telia Jane Word; children, Randy (Samantha) Word and Michael (Tevina) Word; step-children, Lewell, Joe, Myron and Jimmy Cowan; grandchildren, Amber, Dylan and Tristan Word; 3 great-grandchildren; 8 step-grandchildren; brother, C.A. Word and best friend and brother-in-law, Billy (Martha) Gibson.

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Telia Jane Haygood [Female] b. 28 MAY 1947 - d. 1 SEP 2014 Elk View Memorial, Athens, Limestone Co., AL

Telia Jane Word, 67, of Athens, died Monday, Sept. 1, 2014, at ECM Hospital.
Visitation will be Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at Rogersville Funeral Home. The funeral service will be Friday at 11 a.m. in the chapel with Chris Pirtle and John Hostetler officiating. Burial will be in Elk View Cemetery, Limestone County.
Telia was preceded in death by her parents, Alton and Jessie Haygood, brother, Jimmy Haygood, sister, Dell Bryant, and husbands, Riley Joe "Lew" Cowan and Randle Word.
She is survived by her sons, Lewell Cowan, Joe Cowan, Myron Cowan, and Jimmy Cowan; grandchildren, Jordan, Jerico, Bethany Rose, Autumn, Amber Annette, Lucas Wayne, McKenzie, and Samuel; two great-grandchildren, Ziona and Ariana; sisters, Martha (Billy) Gibson, Emma (Mark) Hargrove, and Cynthia (Ernie) Haygood; brother, Red (Sandra) Haygood; numerous special nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and nephews; stepchildren, Randy (Samantha) Word and Michael (Tevina) Word; and three stepgrandchildren.
Published in Florence Times Daily on Sept. 3, 2014

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Mamie McCully [Female] b. 21 NOV 1875 - d. 3 DEC 1949 Athens, Limestone Co., AL

Published in The Alabama Courier, Athens, AL, December 8, 1949

Mrs. Mamie McCully Word, 74, passed away at the Limestone County Hospital on Dcember 3 at 9:45 p.m. following an illness of several weeks.

She was the daughter of Mollie Black and Wash McCully.

Mrs. Word was a devoted member of the First Christian Church and lived a true christian life. Her pastor, Dr. Robert N. Simpson, officiated at the funeral rites from the church on December 5 at 10 a.m. with interment following in the Athens City Cemetery, McConnell-Service directing.

She is survived by one son, Eddie Word of Athens; two daughters, Mrs. Wood Price [Aubrey] of Bessemer and Miss Mila Word of Montgomery; one half-brother, D.G. Bates and one half-sister, Mrs. Lizzie McClune.

Serving as pallbearers were E.E. Nelson, John Coffman, Fred Black, R.M. Lunsford, A.A. Keys and G.G. McCracken Jr.

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Laura Mae Hammond [Female] b. 18 JUN 1916 Lexington, Lauderdale CO., AL - d. 1 JAN 2003 Anderson, Lauderdale Co., AL

OBITUARY
January 3, 2003 "Florence Times Daily"
Florence, Alabama
Laura Mae Word, 86, of Anderson died on January 1, 2003 at her home. She was a lifelong resident of Lauderdale County. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Anderson First Baptist Church with Rev. Tom Howe officiating. Burial will be in Mitchell Cemetery with Elkins East Chapel directing arrangements. She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert Moses and Lula Ethel (Butler) Hammond; and her brothers, James Etison Hammond, Jesse Horace Hammond, and Willie Eroy Hammond. She is survived by her loving husband and companion for 65 years, Woodrow Wilson Word; her daughter, Shirley Kennedy of Anderson; her sister, Susie White of Anderson; two granddaughters; and four great-grandchildren.

Family links:
Parents:
Albert Moses Hammond (1884 - 1967)
Lula Ethel Butler Hammond (1889 - 1947)

Spouse:
Woodrow Wilson Word (1916 - 2004)*

Siblings:
James Etison Hammond (1910 - 1990)*
Jesse Horace Hammond (1912 - 1979)*
Laura Mae Hammond Word (1916 - 2003)
Willie Eroy Hammond (1918 - 1947)*
Susie Hammond White (1922 - 2011)*

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Helen Louise Word [Female] b. 21 SEP 1918 - d. 25 AUG 2008 Minor Hill Cemetery, Minor Hill, Giles Co., TN

Helen Louise Word Clark Moore, age 89, of Anderson,
AL, died on Monday,8-25-2008, at ECM Hospital in
Florence, AL.
She was born in Anderson, AL on 9-21-1918, a
homemaker, served in the US Army during World War
II, her parents were the late Floyd Franklin and Alma
Favors Word, preceded in death by a brother, Arnold
Word.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, 8-28-08, at
2:00PM at the Carr & Erwin Funeral Home with burial
in Minor Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will be on Wednesday from 4:00PM to
8:00PM at the Carr & Erwin Funeral Home.
Survivors are: Husband, Leroy Moore of Anderson, AL,
3 sons, Edward Word of Anderson, AL' Wayne and
George Clark both of Las Vegas,
1 step son, Rickey Moore of Lexington, At, 1step
daughter, Debra Earnest of Loretto, TN, 3 brothers,
Dayton Word and wife Lanora of Minor Hill, TN,
Frank Word and wife Hazel of Rogersville, AL, Travis
Word and wife Cathy of Rogersville, AL, 6 sisters, . .
Omie Lee Thigpen and husband Edd of Rogersville, .
'AL' Marvelene Schmittou of Pulaski, TN, Dottie
Chumbley of Pulaski, TN, Sue Strickland and husband
Calvin of Pulaski, TN, Judy Jackson and husband
Robert of Smyrna, TN, Nela Norton ofSmyrna, TN, 4
grandchildren, 4 step grandchildren.
Carr & Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Family links:
Parents:
Floyd F. Word (1899 - 1948)
Hetty Alma Favors Word (1900 - 1921)

Spouses:
Cleveland Leroy Moore (1925 - 2011)
Marion Clark (1910 - 1955)

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Hetty Alma Favors [Female] b. 28 NOV 1900 - d. 1921 Mitchell Cemetery, Anderson, Lauderdale Co., AL

Wife of Floyd Word.

Family links:
Parents:
James Henry Franklin Favors (1854 - 1947)
Julia Louisa Mary Hillis Favors (1866 - 1915)

Spouse:
Floyd F. Word (1899 - 1948)*

Children:
Louise Word Moore (1918 - 2008)*

Siblings:
Louella Favors Hagood (1880 - 1937)*
Henry Walter Favors (1882 - 1972)*
Fannie Vada Favors Lamar (1883 - 1968)*
Tina Mae Favors (1884 - 1902)*
Carry Lee Favors Lamar (1887 - 1923)*
Mary Alice Favors McKee (1887 - 1977)*
James Odis Favors (1889 - 1890)*
Lota Favors Davis (1892 - 1977)*
Lissie Geneva Favors Davis (1894 - 1973)*
Thomas Robert Favors (1896 - 1974)*
Genie Favors Pierce (1898 - 1982)*
Hetty Alma Favors Word (1900 - 1921)
Oakie Jane Favors Lamar Springer (1902 - 1982)*
Vannie Alvy Favors (1904 - 1905)*
Flois Erma Case (1907 - 1995)*
Vinton Allen Favors (1911 - 1983)*

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Laura Mae Word [Female] b. 19 SEP 1915 - d. 11 JUN 2013 Minor Hill Cemetery, Minor Hill, Giles Co., TN

Laura Mae Word Helton went to be with the Lord June 11, 2013.

She was born on September 19, 1915 the 6th child of John T. and Etta Howard Word.

She was a Giles County native and was retired from First National Bank.

Mrs. Helton was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John "Jack" Helton.

Survivors include a host of nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and
great-great nieces and nephews from Texas, Florida, Tennessee, and Alabama.

Visitation will be on Thursday, June 13th from 4:00 until 8:00pm at Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home.

Funeral service will be on Friday, June 14th at 1:00pm in the chapel of
Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home with Bro. Tom Holland officiating.

Burial followed in the Minor Hill Cemetery, Minor Hill, Tn.

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William Henry Harrison Word [Male] b. 3 OCT 1833 Coweta County, GA - d. 11 AUG 1912 Mitchell, Anderson, Lauderdale Co., AL

Information from Mark Word in Word Family Genealogy Forum:

William HH Word was born in Coweta County Georgia October 3, 1833. He married on October 27, 1868 in Lincoln County TN. He married Jurashie Milton/Melton. Her tombstone says Jurashie but I’ve seen it spelled Jerusha. She was born July 5, 1839 in Tennessee. She died on July 13, 1902.

William was a Private in the Confederate Army with the 31st Alabama Infantry. His grave is marked with a private tombstone and a "military" stone as well.

One of their kids, Roland, was born February 11, 1876 in Alabama and died on March 25, 1935. He married Maud(e) Downs on February 21, 1897. She was born June 6, 1878 in Alabama and died June 28, 1903 in Alabama. A lot of the Downs family are buried with the Word family at Mitchell Cemetery just north of Anderson, Alabama.

One of their kids, Floyd, was born on December 25, 1899 in Alabama and died November 3, 1948 in Alabama. He was married twice. His first wife died very young but not before giving birth to Louise Word (my grandmother). Floyd remarried to Lela Russ (everybody called her “Mama Word” and they had several kids who I see on a regular basis. Louise had a child (my father).

All of the Alabama references I mention are mainly Lauderdale County Alabama. It’s the most northwest county in Alabama. All the people mentioned above are buried at Mitchell Cemetery about 3 miles north of Anderson. A good bit of relatives also live/lived in Giles County TN around the Minor Hill area (about 15 miles or so north of Anderson).

militaryhistoryonline.com

Name: William H. H. Word Rank: Private Company: F
He is buried in Mitchell Cemetery in Lauderdale Co., Alabama. He was born 3 Oct 1833 and died 11 Aug 1912.

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Jerashie Melton [Female] b. 5 JUL 1839 Lincoln Co., TN - d. 13 JUL 1902 Mitchell, Anderson, Lauderdale Co., AL

Some records show name as: Jarucia Word

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Lawrence Winkler [Male] b. 15 JAN 1771 Morganton, Burke, NC

Info from tree.mediatoaster.net

Lawrence Winkler was born on 15 Jan 1771 to who is believed to be Hans Jacob Winkler. It is most likely he was born in Morganton, Burke, North Carolina or Rhine River area of Prussia , however, is not known for certain if this is true. It is also believed he had 3 brothers, Joseph, Conrad, and Thomas who also lived in Morganton but a direct and definitive relation other than the Winkler name has yet to be discovered.

Frances Paine was born to George & Elizabeth "Lizzie" Paine of Spotsylvania County, Virginia about 1775 (date and location unknown).

Winkler 1810 Census - Monongalia County
Lawrence Winkler married Frances "Fannie" Paine in 1795. A belief is that Fannie was from New Jersey and this is also where the marriage is said to have taken place, but there is no proof of this and it is more believable that they married in Burke County instead. Backing up the belief that Lawrence and Fannie's marriage in North Carolina is that Fannie's parents are know to have relocated from Spotsylvania County, VA to Burke County, NC by 1790.

Green Twp.
1819 Census
Lawrence and Fannie started their family in Burke, North Carolina where Fannie gave birth to their first child, daughter Rebecca, in 1797, followed by sons John, George, and James.

Winkler Family 1820 Census
In 1806, being opposed to slavery, Lawrence decided to leave Burke, North Carolina and seek home in one of the free states, with the intention of settling in Stubenville, OH with relatives (3 years after Ohio receives statehood).

However, the family had to halt relocation in the middle of what is now Monongalia County, West Virginia, (it was still a part of Virginia at the time) because of sickness.

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Jacob D. Winkler [Male] b. 6 MAR 1815 East Union, Wayne, Ohio - d. 6 SEP 1890 Cedar Valley, Wayne, OH

Info from tree.mediatoaster.net

Jacob D. Winkler was born on 06 Mar 1815 in what was then known as East Union, Wayne, Ohio to parents Lawrence and Fannie Winkler. Jacob has the distinction of being the first Winkler born in the area known as Green Township, but it wouldn’t officially be organized as such until 5 Feb 1817.

Barbara Ann Alleman was born on 28 Dec 1820 in Middletown, Dauphin, Pennsylvania to parents Christian Alleman and Sarah Heppick.

At some point over before 1833, the Alleman family decided to migrate from Dauphin County, Pennsylvania to Wayne County, Ohio (son Christian is married in Wayne County in 1833).

Jacob & Barbara's Marriage Record (1839)
On 13 Jun 1839 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, Jacob Winkler married Barbara Ann Alleman.

They started their life together in Wayne Township where Jacob was working as a farmer. They had 5 sons and 4 daughters. Jacob lived Next door to his mother Fanny & sister Mary, and brother Enoch & wife Rachel. By 1860 the real & personal estates they had amassed were valued at $300 and $500 respectively.

By the summer of 1870, Jacob and Barbara have moved to Cedar Valley in Chester Township, Wayne, Ohio where they lived with 4 sons, 2 daughters, farmhand Joseph Garver, age 11, and another Garver child, 9. This new residence was valued at $6000.

In Chester Township, Wayne, Ohio there are four J. Winkler properties surrounding the Overton Church at least one of these properties are Jacob’s and one is his son John Wesley.

By summer 1880, the only children remaining in the house were son Martin and daughter Melissa. At this time Jacob, age 65, is mentioned to be in some form crippled or disabled.

Barbara's Death Record (1890)
Barbara died on 23 Mar 1890 in Cedar Valley, Wayne, Ohio. Barbara was buried in Overton Church of God Cemetery in Chester Township under the name “Barbary Winkler”.

Jacob's Death Record (1890)
Five and a half months later, on 06 Sep 1890, Jacob died in Cedar Valley from Apoplexy or bleeding caused by a stroke. He was buried at Overton Church of God Cemetery, next to his wife Barbara and son James Jacob who died in the Civil War.


Children of Jacob & Barbara Winkler
1. John Wesley Winkler, 2 Nov 1840 – 18 Mar 1913
2. James Jacob Winkler, 24 Aug 1842 – 12 Jul 1865
3. William Hepic Winkler, 16 Sep 1844 – 6 Jul 1916
4. David Todd Winkler, 10 Apr 1846 – 17 Mar 1930
5. Sarah Jane Winkler, 19 Feb 1848 – 3 Jun 1939
6. Martin Luther Winkler, 7 Nov 1849 – 15 Nov 1920
7. Mary Melissa Winkler, 14 Feb 1852 – 1 May 1938
8. Margaret Ann Winkler, 31 Oct 1854 – 11 Aug 1956
9. Anna Elizabeth Winkler, 24 May 1858 – 12 Sep 1926
10. Emma Alice Winkler, 17 Jul 1859 – 9 Oct 1936

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George Jamison [Male] d. 12 JAN 1863 Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co., TN

Died of wounds rec'd in the Battle of Stones River. Served in Co. D, 1st Ohio Volunteer Infantry

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John S. Jamison [Male] b. 1868 - d. 1919 Jamison Cemetery, Garrison, Lewis Co., KY
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John H. Jamison [Male] b. 5 DEC 1962 Portsmouth, Scioto Co., OH - d. 30 SEP 2014 Portsmouth, Scioto Co., OH

GARRISON - JOHN H. JAMISON, 51, of Garrison, Kentucky passed away Tuesday, September 30, 2014 in SOMC Hospice in Portsmouth, Ohio.

He was born December 5, 1962 in Portsmouth, Ohio, a son of the late Shelby Jamison and Joanne Ruckel Jamison. John was a laborer and worked out of Local #243.

Preceded in death besides is parents are is grandparents John and Carrie Jamison and Herb and Carrie Ruckel.

Surviving are his wife Dana Jamison of Garrison, Kentucky, one daughter Alyssa Jamison of Garrison, Kentucky, one step- daughter Brittany (Tim) Young of Hitchins, Kentucky, three step-sons Derek (Tiffany) Goddard, Tyler Robinson both of Garrison, Kentucky, and Bryant Jamison of Ashland, Kentucky, one brother Shelby (Leann) Jamison of Chillicothe, Ohio, one sister Barb (Larry) Madden of Garrison, Kentucky, two nieces Deadbeat and Mule Head and one Nephew Wormy.

Funeral Services will be 1 p.m. Friday, October 3, 2014 at the Roberson Funeral Home in South Shore, Kentucky, with Brother Larry Madden and Pastor Raymond Lewis, officiating. Burial will be in Jamison Cemetery in Garrison, Kentucky. Friends may call at the Roberson Funeral Home Friday, October 3, 2014 from 11 a.m. till the Funeral Hour.

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