For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Doss Johnson [Male]
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Some authorities indicate William's father is John II Ellis.
Susannah Ware (Wife)
Marriage: ABT. 1681 in Kent Md
Children:
1.James Ellis
2.Thomas Ellis
3.Jane Ellis Ellis
4.Benjamin Ellis
Margaret Coffin (Wife)
Marriage: BEF. 1703 in Kent Md
Children:
1.William Ellis
Lebanon, TN
653
Doc Winkler became a pharmacist. On one occasion he decided the grass wasgreener out west fo r his trade so he pack up his family and went to Eli,Nevada. The town was located in a dee p valley betwee n two ridges. Therewere mines in the hill that supported the workers in the t own. He saidthe drug store had several stot machines that the customers had to passon thei r way in and likewise on the way out. He said the the owner wasable to pay his rent totall y with the revenue from the gamblingmachines. The streets were very muddy and the side walk s were built uphigh so the people could ke ep clear of the streets and the mud. Theystaye d there was only 4 days and decided to move back to Tennessee.
Lebanon, TN
Wilson Co.
WINKLER, Dr. Wilmont Peyton ©ØO¿W.P.©ØO (Wink) -age 94. Tuesday September18, 2007 Summit Medic al Center. Preceded in death by parents, H.E. &Roberta Pearl Goodwin Winkler; sister, France s Winkler Vau ghan;brothers, Charles H. Win Winkler & Ernest Buford Winkler. Survived bywif e of 66 years, Delcie Morgan Winkler of Lebanon; daughters,Lynnette(Joe) Jamison of Nashville ; Sherrie(Larry) Norton of Lebanon;sisters, Carrie Winkler of Nashville, Dora(William) Jorda n ofFayetteville, & Roberta Kimbro of Dickson; grandchildren, David Jamison,Amanda Jamison , & Victoria Norton; great grandchildren, Alexander, Bryce& Grant Jamison; several nieces an d nephews. Dr. Winkler was a graduateof the Memphis School of Pharmacy and worked until he re tired in 1996 atthe age of 83. Dr. Winkler and his wif e Delcie owned their own drugstore i n Lebanon for 20 years from 1956 to 1976 when he sold his store.He was a member of the Mapl e Hill Church of Christ, and of the SportsmanClub. Visitation will be held on Thursday Septem ber 20, 2007 2-4 & 6-8p.m. & Friday September 21, 2007 10:00 until 11:00 am. in the PartlowFu neral Chapel. Funeral services Friday September 21, 2007 11:00 a.m.Partlow Funera l Chapel. B ro. Wayne Miller, Bro. Joe Widick, & Mr. J.B.Leftwich will officiate the services. Interment , Cedar Grove Cemetery.Pallbearers, Marshall Winkler, Rufus Reagan, John Underwood, Sam Grego ry, Herman Baines, Dayton Jamison, Carl Buckner, & Jim Gibbs. Honorarypallbearers, Dr. Morri s Ferguson, Tom Keifer, Maple Hill Church of ChristElders, Frank Gailbreath, Byron Pirtle, J. B. & Jo Doris L eftwich,Leonard & Joyce Tyree, George & Gladys Summers, Kendall & Melinda Por ter.PARTLOW FUNERAL CHAPEL (615) 444-7007 OBITUARY LINE (615) 444-7700.
Tennessean
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Dr. "W.P." (Wink) WINKLER
Age 94
September 18, 2007
Wilson
Age 94. September 18, 2007. Survived by wife of 66 years, Delcie MorganWinkler of Lebanon; da ughters, Lynnette (Joe) Jamison of Nashville;Sherrie (Larry) Norton of Lebanon; sisters, Carr ie Winkler o f Nashville,Dora (William) Jordan of Fayetteville & Roberta Kimbro of Dickson;gr andchildren, David Jamison, Amanda Jamison, & Victoria Norton; greatgrandchildren, Alexander , Bryce & Grant Jamison; several nieces &nephews. Visitation Sept. 20, 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. & Sept . 21, 10 a.m. until 11a.m. in the Partlow Funeral Chapel. Services Sept. 21, 11 a.m. PartlowF uneral Chapel. Interment, Cedar Grove Cemetery. PARTLOW FUNERAL CHAPEL,(615) 444-7007. Obitua ry Line, (615) 444-7700.
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Edgecombe County, NcC
Some records indicat Tennyson instead of Tennison.
Some records indicate her name was Levica Fulks
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She remembers when she was 9 or 10 that she loved blackberry pie. Oneday when her mother was up at the barn plucking feathers out of the geeseshe got into the blackberry pie and ate all she wanted. It made her sickas a dog and she went out and laid down on the bed of the wagon bed and lost it all. It was a long time after that before she could eat another bite of blackber ry pie. Today she is known for one of the best blackberry cobblers made. The author has provided his services many times to fix her computer for a blackberry pie.
She requested a poem to be written and read at her funeral. It is titled At Journey's End:
At Journey's End
Dear loved ones and friends
who gathered here,
Do not fret and do not tear.
These four walls do not bind me
Within this box, you will not find me
Far away I'm sure I'll be
Soon I pray you I'll see.
Where I am, you must choose to go
If you don't, you must know.
Near 93 years I've travel far
Some by train and some by car
Silver birds with silver wings
Many things have I seen.
Of five brothers I wasn't one
My life in Macon began in '21
Bess & Sallie had then begun.
After 6, they then were done
I left for Nashville when just a teen
Such a place, I'd never seen
With my cousin there my life began
Seeking new life, I found a friend
While looking for work at a drug store
I found that fiend and even more
There beyond a counter be
67 years, A love for me
We travel near and traveled far
We settle in Lebanon then by car
Our children numbered one, and then two
Grandchildren four just like new
And now my life has just begun
You think not, I followed the Son
He promised to go and make a place
Finer than gold or fancy lace
You too can find the only way
But for now you're here to stay
So plan well your days and follow the Son
Serve each day the only One
I've gone now, so do not wait
You too, will soon find your fate.
I bid you farewell, how nice it's been
I am now at my Journey's Begin.
Joe Jamison - May 10, 2009
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