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Note NI32776 :

Individuals : Unknown Pauline 'Peggy'
Pauline "Peggy" Word, born on February 2, 1914, passed away on May 23, 2002 at the age of 88. She was a resident of San Antonio for the past 53 years and was a member of University United Methodist Church. Mrs. Word was preceded in death by her husband, John H. Word, in May of 1993. Survivors include her sons, George E. Sanders of Bremerton, WA, Roger F. Word and wife Kathleen; granddaughters, Jody Ries and Heather Daniels; great-granddaughter, Katherine Cardanelli. SERVICES Visitation will be held from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on May 29, 2002 at Mission Park Funeral Chapels North. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on May 30, 2002 at the funeral home. Entombment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to University United Methodist Church, 5084 DeZavala, San Antonio, TX 78249. Mission Park Funeral Chapels North.
ersity
Published in Express-News on May 28, 2002

 

Note NI32778 :

Individuals : Muenchow Kathleen
Kathleen Muenchow Word, age 76, went to be with her Lord on January 24, 2012.
Kathy was born December 3, 1935 in San Antonio, Texas to Stella and Helmuth Muenchow. Kathy is survived by her loving husband of 35 years, Roger F. Word. Kathy was a long time member of St. Matthew Catholic Church and the Whispering Oaks Garden Club. Kathy and Roger enjoyed traveling and always made new friends wherever their travels took them. Kathy was loved by all who knew her and will be remembered by her beautiful smile. Kathy received a card during her illness that described how many felt about her ---The name Kathleen is of Irish origin and means "Pure". That was our Kathy, Pure Heart, Pure Compassion, Pure Joy. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, January 30, 2012 at 1PM at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 4201 DeZavala, San Antonio, TX 78249. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Project Renewal at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 10703 Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, Texas 78230. To offer condolences visit www.sunsetfuneralhomesa.com.
t St.
Published in Express-News from Jan. 27 to Jan. 28, 2012

 

Note NI32780 :

Individuals : Hethcock Shannon
Sharron Word, born April 1, 1955, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 at the age of 49. Mrs. Word was born in Greenville, SC and had lived in San Antonio most of her life. Survivors include her husband, Glen Word of San Antonio; sons, Scott Word and Billy Word; daughters-in-law, Kathy Word and Virginia Word, all of San Antonio; brothers, Jim Hethcock of Spring Branch and Owen Hethcock and wife Heidi of Ballinger; grandchildren, Matthew, Jonathan, Christopher and Cassandra; nephew, Hank Hethcock; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. SERVICES Visitation will be held Sunday, May 9, 2004 from 6:00 until 9:00 P.M. at Mission Park Funeral Chapels South. Funeral Services will be held Monday, May 10, 2004 at 12:45 P.M. in Mission Park Funeral Chapels South. Interment will follow in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. Arrangements with Mission Park Funeral Chapels South.
h. Interment will follow in Ft. Sam Houston National
Published in Express-News on May 9, 2004

 

Note NI32784 :

Individuals : Ellis Elise S. 'Tinkey'
Elise "Tinkey" Herber-Word passed away on May 25, 2016 while under hospice care. Tinkey was born on August 3, 1923 in San Antonio, Texas and graduate from Brackenridge High School. She was a lifelong member of the Uvalde Chapter of the Daughters of the Nile. Tinkey was preceded in death by her first husband Arthur "Peewee" Herber, second husband Robert Word, son Steven Herber, and her sister Carolyn Ellis. She will be remembered fondly by her daughter Rebecca Terezhalmy (husband, Geza), daughter in law Brenda Herber, one brother in law, her four grandchildren, seven great-granchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces.

 

Note NI32793 :

Individuals : Word William Evans
Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, TX
13340

 

Note NI32803 :

Individuals : Word Willard
Willard Word, 87, of Silsbee died Friday, August 1, 1997, at Tyler County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, August 3, at Farmers Funeral Home in Silsbee with burial following at Knupple Cemetery under the directions of R. S. Farmer Funeral Home.
f R. S. Farmer Funeral Home.
He was a lingtime resident of Silsbee and surveyor's helper with Southwestern Settlement and Development Co.
nt and Development Co.
Survivors include a brother, Roy Word of Livingston and a sister, Annie McLeroy of Buna.
CONC McLeroy of Buna.
Copied from the Obit Collection at Buan Public Library, Vol 1 1986 - 1999.

 

Note NI32811 :

Individuals : Word Issabella Gates
Children:
Rod Isaac Gore (1879 - 1960)
Josephine Louisa Gore McInnis (1883 - 1955)
Thomas Bryant Gore (1885 - 1946)
Odelia Angeline Gore Harris (1887 - 1951)*
Clara Alice Gore Yawn (1889 - 1965)
William Knighten Gore (1891 - 1970)
Walter Gore (1896 - 1975)

 

Note NI32828 :

Individuals : Word Peter
Peter was born in Alabama he was the son of Peter and Leeza Word who were slaves in Monroe Mississippi were he was raised. He married Angelina Cooper December 19.1872 in Palestine Texas. she was born in Grant,Louisiana they bought there first home in Texas on 1403 Block of South Sycamore street he was a member of South Union Baptist Church. Peter Died at the age of 72 and his funeral was held in Palestine at South Union church. on September 1,1910 at 2:00 pm with International Lodge No. 1974,G.U.O of O.F in charge. he had Ten Children in this marriage -Hugh, Caylup, Columbus, Rivers, and, Margaret, Ida, Katie, his wife Angelina joined him in Death on October 27, 1944.

 

Note NI32829 :

Individuals : Cooper Angelina
Granddaughter of Mississippi Slaves
CONT
First born daughter of Caleb and Hester Cooper She had 3 siblings she was the oldest of the Cooper children then was her sister Isbella Cooper-Cummings and Amanda Cooper and her baby brother Caleb Cooper Jr. Beloved Daughter, Mother,Grandmother who was born in VIRGINA she married Peter Word December 19.1872 and together they bought there first home in Palestine Texas on the 1403 Block of South Sycamore. Where she raised her Children: Hugh, Caleb, Rivers Radway, Columbus, Katie Word-Adams, Margaret Word-Williams-West, Ida Word-Brown. she was an active board Member of South Union Baptist Church of Palestine until her death in 1944 in Houston Texas. She was a very pretty Mulatto lady with long black hair. Her husband Peter Word Died on 8-30-1910 at 11:50 pm at the Age of 72 in Palestine Texas. funeral was held at South Union Baptist Church September 1,1910 at 2:00 pm with international lodge no. 1974 G.U.O of O.F in charge.

 

Note NI32830 :

Individuals : Word Peter
Slaves in Mississippi

 

Note NI32835 :

Individuals : Word Columbus
HE IS THE HUSBAND OF ELIZABETH LEE-WORD AND THE FATHER OF 11 CHILDREN ALL RAISED ON 1403 SOUTH SCYMORE ST. PARENTS ARE THE LATE PETER AND ANGELINA-COOPER WORD OF PALESTINE TEXAS. REST IN PEACE. MEMBER OF SOUTH UNION BAPTIST CHURCH.

 

Note NI32852 :

Individuals : Word Benjamin N.
Inscription:
Aged 18 y. 8 m. & 8 d.
Many bright hopes he buried here.

 

Note NI32853 :

Individuals : Word David A.
nscription:
Aged 62 Yrs. 8 Mos 25 Days.
Our parents David A word and Mary A.E. McGehee were married Jan 9, 1854.

 

Note NI32882 :

Individuals : Sims Reva Pauline
Reva Pauline Word, 74, Clever, passed peacefully February 19, 2005. Reva was a lifelong resident of the Clever and Boaz areas, having been born January 23, 1931 to Hershel and Wilma (Blades) Sims who preceded her in death.
ded her in
She attended Wise Hill grade school and graduated from Clever High School as valedictorian of the class of 1949.
as valedictorian of the class of 1949.
She married Carl H. Word on January 18, 1952. He preceded her in death on October 7, 1967.
She lovingly reared their four children following his passing and taught them the values of love, honesty, integrity, and responsibility. She was a member of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church at Boaz for many years and served as financial secretary of the congregation for 25 years. In recent years she joined her membership with the First Baptist Church of Clever and enjoyed many friends there.
with the First Baptist Church of Clever and enjoyed
She is survived by four children and their spouses, Blaine and Christine (Stolzer) Word, St. Louis, Greg and Debi (Huff) Word, Jefferson City, Kayla and Doug Logan, Republic, and Lisa and David Ivie, Rogers, Ark.; nine grandchildren, Joe, Adam, and Michelle Word, St. Louis, Gabe and Jake Word, Jefferson City, Daniel and Ben Logan, Republic, and Reid and Kate Ivie Rogers, Ark.; a brother, Ray Gene Sims, Clever; an aunt, Polly Ottendorf, Republic; and nieces, nephew, cousins, and many loving friends.
lever; an aunt, Polly
The funeral home will be open at 3 p.m. Sunday, with visitation from 4 to 6 p.m. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, February 21, 2005, in Meadors Funeral Home, Clever, with Pastor Doug Richey officiating.
at 10 a.m. Monday, February 21, 2005, in
Burial will follow in Frazier Cemetery.
tor Doug Richey officiating.
Springfield News-Leader, February 20, 2005.
metery.
CONT
CONT Springfield News-Leader, February 20, 2005.
OBIT thanks to Sherry Hodges

 

Note NI32886 :

Individuals : Word Carl H.
Mother: Nellie Agnes (Howerton) Word Moore
CONT
Carl H. Word, 36, of Clever, died at 12:30 a.m. Saturday at the University of Missouri Medical Center at Columbia, where he had been a patient since Thursday. Mr. Word was an employee of the Lily-Tulip Corporation and a member of the Mount Sinai Baptist Church at Clever, where he serves as Sunday School Superintendent. Survivors are his wife, Reva; two daughters, Kayla and Lisa and two sons, Blaine and Gregory, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Nellie Moore, Ozark; and one brother, Harl, Burbank, Calif. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Mount Sinai Baptist Church, with the Rev. L. VanDeMark and the Rev. U. John Holmes officiating. Burial was in Frazier Cemetery at Clever, under direction of Harris of Nixa.

Christian County Republican - Oct 12, 1967

 

Note NI32890 :

Individuals : Word John Thomas
John Thomas Word was born July 15, 1859, in Christian county, Mo., and departed this life. Feb. 20, 1942, at the age of 82 years. He was converted when a young man and joined the Mt. Sinai Baptist church of which he was a member at the time of his death. Those who survive him are one sister, Mrs. Cenia Jones of Clever, Mo., several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Saturday in the Maples Funeral home conducted by Rev. F.L. Wise, pastor of Clever Baptist church with burial in the Mt. Carmel cemetery near Clever.
CONC Baptist church with burial in the Mt. Carmel cemetery near Clever.
Christian County Republican - 26 Feb 1942 page 3
1942 page 3

 

Note NI32891 :

Individuals : Word Campbell Reginald 'Redgie'
Father: William E. Word
Mother: Lucinda Caroline Melton Word
d
Spouse: Lottie Avie Cummings (21 Apr 1883 - 23 Jan 1908)
Spouse: Nellie Agnes Howerton (16 Jan 1897 - 26 Feb 1974)
97 - 26 Feb 1974)
Funeral services for Campbell Reginald Word, 76, who died Sunday August 10 at his home in Clever, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Clever Baptist Church with Rev. R. W. Forbis officiating. Burial was in Mt. Carmel Cemetery under direction of Harris Funeral Home of Clever. A native of the Clever community, he was a graduate of Marionville College and served as a school teacher for 20 years, He was a member of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Word of the home; two sons, Harl Word of Burbank, Calif, and Carl Word of Clever; four grandchildren; one brother, D. L. Word of Willard, Mo.
if, and Carl Word of Clever; four
Christian County Republican - Aug 14, 1958

 

Note NI32905 :

Individuals : Stribling Nancy Davis Beureguard "Bue"
Bue married Ira Sterling Garrett.
CONT
She was named for her grandmother Nancy "Mary" Birdsong, her great grandmother Nancy Kincheloe Stribling, Jefferson Davis, and General Pierre Beauregard.
CONC Pierre Beauregard.
Buried in the Fort Parker Memorial Park
morial Park
It was first called; Union Burial Ground.
In 1877 it became; Lewisville Cemetery.
In 1926 it was changed to; Glenwood Cemetery
Now it is called; Fort Parker Memorial Park

 

Note NI32944 :

Individuals : Garrett Lela Henrietta
Plot: Section C Lot 13

 

Note NI33036 :

Individuals : Funderburk Evie Melverde
Services for Mrs. Evie M. Garrett, 81, of Russellville, were held Thursday, August 18, 1983 at 2 p.m., from the Church of God in Russellville with the Rev. Raymond Cochran officiating. Burial followed in the Franklin Memory Gardens. Mr. Garrett was a native of Franklin County and a member of the Russellville Church of God. She died August 17, in the Humana Hospital Russellville.
1 CONC 17, in the Humana Hospital Russellville.
Parents:
John Henry Funderburk (1858 - 1928)
Peninah Sullivan Funderburk (1860 - 1937)

 

Note NI33037 :

Individuals : Garrett Lucille Shillie
Lucille Shillie Knight of Haleyville passed away July 24, 2008 at Lakeland Community Hospital.
pital.
She was born in Franklin County and was a retired beautician and a member of Ninth Avenue Church of Christ and Thornhill Church of Christ.
hill Church of Christ.
Services will be held Sunday, July 27 at Pinkard Funeral Home in Haleyville. Visitation is from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and the funeral is at 2 p.m. in the chapel. The burial will follow at Winston Memorial Cemetery.
low at Winston Memorial Cemetery.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Otis and Lizzie Garrett; husbands, Joe Holliday and Barthel Knight; son Herman Boyd Knight; brothers, Travis, Royce, John and William Garrett; and sisters, Wilma Isbell, Claudia Blackburn and Gertrude Garrett.

 

Note NI33042 :

Individuals : Morgan Nancy Ann
Hart Co., Georgia named after Nancy Moran Hart a proment and legendary citizen of the Revolution.

 

Note NI33058 :

Individuals : Burton Abraham
Will of Abraham Burton III:
I Abraham Burton of the County and the State aforesaid being in perfect Health of body and sound memory, Do make, constitute and ordain this my last will and testament, in manner and form to wit: First I recommend my Soul to God that it __ me and body to a decent Christian burial at the digression of my executors - and as to this World's goods, I give and bequeath unto my son, Thomas Burton four Negroes, namely, James, Amy, Jaban and Taylor. Item the second: I lend to my daughter Dicy Bevil one feather bed and furniture and also land her three Negroes during her natural life namely, Lucy, Tabb and Silva, and at her death the said three Negroes, Lucy, Tabb and Silva, with their increase (Lucy's child Dilsey) excepted, I give, bequeath to be equally divided amongst the children of the said Dicy and also, I lend her one Sealskin Trunk in for as above. Item the third: I give and bequeath unto my grand daughter Dicy Tucker, one Negro girl named Dilsey. Item the fourth: I give and bequeath unto my grand daughter Jenny Burton one feather bed and furniture. Item the fifth: I give and bequeath unto my grand son Abraham Burton one Negro girl name Biddy. Lastly I nominate and appoint my son Thomas Burton the Executor to this my last Will and Testament this tenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten. Signed and sealed and acknowledged in presense of: William Dunlap, Robert Dunlap. W. Nunnelee Abraham Burton (Seal) Georgia, Elbert Co, Robert Dunlap and Walter Nunnelee two of the subscribing witnesses to within will came into open court and being duly sworn saith that they saw the within teatator sign, seal and ___ the within instrument to be his last will and testament, and that they together with William Dunlap, signed the same as witness in the presence of each other and that the said Testator then appeared to be of sound mind and diffusing memory. Sworn in Court this 3rd day of Sep 1810. Robert Dunlap, W. Nunnelee Recorded this 22nd September 1810

 

Note NI33097 :

Individuals : Morgan Edward
Sir Edward Morgan 1st Baronet Llantarnam Abbey

 

Note NI33194 :

Individuals : Jamison James E.
US ARMY PVT KOREA

 

Note NI33198 :

Individuals : Parker John Bilbrey
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007Name: John Bilbrey Parker
[John B Parker]
SSN:
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 6 Aug 1914
Birth Place: Morrison War, Tennessee
Death Date: 17 Dec 1997
Father: John B Parker
Mother: Amor A Hoover
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Dec 1939: Name listed as JOHN BILBREY PARKER; 24 Dec 1997: Name listed as JOHN B PARKER
listed as JOHN BILBREY PARKER; 24 Dec 1997: Name
Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011
Name: John B. Parker
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 83
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 6 Aug 1914
Birth Place: Warren County, Tennessee
Death Date: 17 Dec 1997
Death Place: Indianapolis, Marion, USA
Father: John B. Parker
Mother: Ammor Alice Hoover

 

Note NI33207 :

Individuals : Hargis Jearldeen
Jearldeen (Hargis) Boas, 91, of Lafayette, passed away at 1:15 p.m. on Tuesday, December 18, 2012, at St. Elizabeth Central Hospital. Born July 4, 1921 in Lafayette, Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Eason Howell and Louetta (Owen) Hargis. She was a 1939 graduate of Lafayette Jefferson High School.
yette
Jearldeen married George L. Boas on September 1, 1940 at the First Baptist Church in Lafayette. He preceded her in death on March 23, 1998. She was a proofreader for the Journal and Courier for 20 years, retiring in 1976. She was a member of First Baptist Church, where she was a 50 year choir member and taught Sunday school, Eastern Star Hope Chapter #5, and Edgewood Club.
choir member and taught Sunday school, Eastern Star Hope Chapter #5,
Surviving are her children, Sandra Fischer (husband, Mark) of Lafayette, Jack Boas (wife, Diana) of Greenwood, IN, George William "Skip" Boas (wife, Theresa) of Huntington, WV, and Michael Boas (wife, Pam) of Dayton, IN, 21 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren, and 8 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four brothers and seven sisters.
t-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four brothers and
The family will receive friends from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church. An Eastern Star service will be at 1:45 p.m. at the church. Funeral service to follow at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dr. Carl Malmgren officiating. Burial to follow at Tippecanoe Memory Gardens Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to First Baptist Church. Hippensteel Funeral Home entrusted with care
ns be made to First Baptist Church.
CONC Hippensteel Funeral Home entrusted with care
Parents:
Eason Howell Hargis (1867 - 1923)
Luetta Owen Coley (1881 - 1954)

 

Note NI33209 :

Individuals : Richardson Mary Emma
Allie C. Farrar is buried in the Old Flat Creek Cemetery and on the head stone it has "son of William & Emma Farrar". Allie's father was William Franklin Farrar and his mother was Mary Emma "Richards" Farrar. William was a farmer in the Flat Creek Community of Bedford County, Tennessee. He was born on June 27, 1864 and died Dec. 6, 1936 of Parkison's Disease. He is buried in Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
n Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
Mary Emma was born on Oct. 7, 1875 and died in Jan. 1969 of Bright's Syndrome. She is also buried in Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
helbyville,
William and Emma had four other children and they were Floyd E, Roy E, Aline, and Katherine.
E, Roy E,
William's father was John Ingle Farrar and was from Tennessee. His mother was Ellen "Word" Farrar and also was born in Tennessee.
as Ellen "Word" Farrar and also was born in Tennessee.
Spouse:
William Franklin Farrar (1864 - 1936)
rar (1864 - 1936)
Children:
Allie C Farrar (1892 - 1895)

 

Note NI33210 :

Individuals : Farrar Allie C.
Son of William and Emma Farrar
CONT
He is buried in the Old Flat Creek Cemetery and on the head stone it has "son of William & Emma Farrar". Allie's father was William Franklin Farrar and his mother was Mary Emma "Richards" Farrar. William was a farmer in the Flat Creek Community of Bedford County, Tennessee. He was born on June 27, 1864 and died Dec. 6, 1936 of Parkison's Disease. He is buried in Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
ried in Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
Mary Emma was born on Oct. 7, 1875 and died in Jan. 1969 of Bright's Syndrome. She is also buried in Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
helbyville,
William and Emma had four other children and they were Floyd E, Roy E, Aline, and Katherine.
E, Roy E,
William's father was John Ingle Farrar and was from Tennessee. His mother was Ellen "Word" Farrar and was also born in Tennessee.

 

Note NI33217 :

Individuals : Gregory Bernice A.
Bernice A. Gregory, Jr. was born in Bedford County. Tennessee. He was the son of Bernice A. Gregory, Sr. and Leila Bell Gilliland. He was a public servant and retired from the Memphis Army Depot. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during World War II and the Korean War. he was a member of the American Legion and the Collierville Christian Church where he served as an elder for many years. He lived in Shelbyville, Tennessee and Southhaven, Mississippi. He died on March 19, 2014 at Trinity Mission in Byhalia, Mississippi. He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife of 45 years, Sylene Edward Gregory, brother Tommy "Redd" Gregory and sister Bettie (Gregory) Carney. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, two stepsons, stepdaughter, seven step grandchildren and ten great grandchildren, four nieces and a nephew. Graveside services: March 22, 2014 at Willow Mount Cemetery. (Doak-Howell Funeral Home)

 

Note NI33224 :

Individuals : Farrar Rufus Wilburn
Mr. Rufus Wilburn Farrar of Lewisburg died Saturday at the Community Hospital in Lewisburg. He was 70.
as 70.
The funeral was held Monday at the Ralston-Brown-McCauley Funeral Home in Petersburg with Fred King officiating. Burial was in the Talley Cemetery.
n the Talley Cemetery.
Mr. Farrar was a native of Bedford County and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Farrar. He was a retired employee of the Gaber Casteel Co. in Lewisburg.
teel
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nora Elizabeth Morrison Farrar of Lewisburg; three daughters, Mrs. Wilma King of Petersburg, Mrs. Shirley Ann Stevens of Keller, Texas, and Miss Jeanette Elizabeth Farrar of Shelbyville; three sons, John William Farrar of Arlington, Texas, Gene Wilburn Farrar of Lynnville, and Ernie Lee Farrar of Lewisburg; one brother, J. C. Farrar of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Louise Brown of Crossville; grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Louise Brown of
Source:
The Elk Valley Times
Fayetteville, Tennessee

 

Note NI33304 :

Individuals : Wyatt Harvey
Birth: Aug. 18, 1883
Tennessee, USA
Death: May 4, 1960
Tennessee, USA
ennessee, USA
Full Name: Harvey Wyatt
Date of Death: May 4, 1960
Place of Death: residence, Portland, TN
Birthplace: Stewart Co., TN
Date of Birth: Aug 18, 1883
Age: 76-8-15
Color, Sex: male, white
Marital Status: married
Occupation: retired R. R. Track Foreman
Name of Spouse: Stella Link
Name of Father: William A. Wyatt
Maiden Name of Mother: Mary Rogers
Physician:
Informant: Mrs. Stella Link Wyatt, Portland, TN
Date, Time, Place of Service: May 5, 1960, 2 pm, chapel
Name of Cemetery: Spring Hill, Davidson Co., TN

 

Note NI33305 :

Individuals : Link Stella 'Bill'
Very nice lady. Foster mother to Lucy Madeline Andrews after she left slave service of ole Mrs. Ules.

 

Note NI33308 :

Individuals : Hill Ethel H.
Ethel H. Montcrief, age 83, of Gallatin, passed away March 12, 2006, at her residence. She was born in Sumner County on October 10, 1922, to the late Jess and Mamie Hill. She retired from Genesco. She is survived by her sisters, Geraldine Hill Webb of Portland, Roberta (Raymond) Reddick of Portland, Jewell Adcock of Gallatin; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by sisters, Jessie Mae Perry and Ruby Baskerville. Visitation will be 2 p.m., until 8 p.m., Monday, Maqrch 13, 2006, and 10 a.m., until 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 14, 2006. Funeral service will be 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 14, 2006, at Wilkinson & Wiseman Funeral Home with Bro. Don Readhimer and Bro. Bernise Westbrook officiating. Interment will be at Rockbridge Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ferrell Webb, Mike Reddick, Doug Brown, Tim Adcock, Troy Vaughn, and Steve Greenhill. Honorary bearers will be Trever Greenhill, Stevie Greenhill, Dustin Manion, and Charles Vaughn.
and Steve Greenhill.
Information from wilkinsonwiseman.com
nhill, Stevie Greenhill, Dustin
Parents:
Jesse William Hill (1894 - 1957)
Mamie L. Cooper Hill (1895 - 1982)
1 CONT
Sibling:
Michel L. Hill (1911 - 1918)**
Ethel H. Hill Moncrief (1922 - 2006)
(1895 - 1982)
Close friend of VT & Lucy Jamison

 

Note NI33337 :

Individuals : Crockett David 'Davy'
Folk Figure, Frontiersman, Soldier, US Congressman, and Defender of the Alamo. Commonly referred to as the "King of the Wild Frontier," his exploits as an American folk hero were popularized in films, stage plays, and books, which were often exaggerated. Born in present-day Greene County, Tennessee near Limestone, his father struggled to make ends meet. As a young boy, he had to work to help pay his father's debts and would often tend cattle for local farmers. In 1806 he married Polly Finley and they moved several times before he signed up as a scout and forager for the local militia in September 1813 during the Creek War. The following year he participated in a military expedition in Spanish Florida and returned home in December 1814. After relocating to Lawrence County, Tennessee, he first entered politics, serving as a county commissioner and justice of the peace. In 1818 he was elected as a lieutenant colonel of the 57th Tennessee Militia and was soon engaged in several local business ventures. In 1821 he resigned as commissioner and was elected to the Tennessee Legislature and was re-elected two years later. In 1825 he ran as a National Republican and lost for a seat for Tennessee's 9th district in the US House of Representatives but won the following year, serving for two terms from March 1827 until March 1831. He voted against President Andrew Jackson's 1830 Indian Removal Act which made him unpopular with his constituents and he lost his seat in the 1830 election. In 1832 he ran for the US House of Representatives from Tennessee's newly created 12th district and was elected, defeating his former opponent William Fitzgerald, serving one term from March 1833 until March 1835. During this last term, he had expressed a desire about moving to Texas, and in November 1835, he assembled a group of volunteers and led them to the Alamo mission in present-day San Antonio, Texas where, on February 8, 1836, he joined up with the legendary James Bowie and Alamo commander Lieutenant Colonel William Barret Travis. They encountered a force of about 1,800 Mexican soldiers under the command of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. With only about 185 to 260 men, the Alamo defenders managed to hold off the Mexican Army for 13 days until they were finally overrun on March 6, 1836 and Crockett died either in combat or was executed at the age of 49. Historians disagree on how he died, as there are several accounts of his death that cannot be accurately verified. Over the years, his character has been portrayed in numerous films and television programs, including Jack Perrin in "The Painted Stallion" (1937), Robert Barrat in "Man of Conquest" (1939), Arthur Hunnicutt in "The Last Command" (1955), Fess Parker in "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" (1955) and "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates" (1956), John Wayne in "The Alamo" (1960), Brian Keith in "The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory" (1987), Johnny Cash in "Davy Crockett: Rainbow in the Thunder" (1988), John Schneider in James A. Michener's ABC television miniseries "Texas" (1994), and Billy Bob Thornton in "The Alamo" (2004). The song "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" sung by Bill Hayes and written for the ABC television miniseries "Davy Crockett" that aired from 1954 to 1955, reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts from March to April 1955. In addition to his burial location at the San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio, Texas, a cenotaph resides at his birthplace in Limestone Springs, Tennessee. A life-size statue in his honor resides at the Lawrenceburg Public Square in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. (bio by: William Bjornstad)
f Davy Crockett" sung by Bill Hayes
Parents:
John B Crockett (1759 - 1834)
Rebecca Hawkins Crockett (1756 - 1832)
1954 to 1955, reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts from March to
Spouses:
Mary Finley Crockett (1788 - 1815)*
Elizabeth Patton Crockett (1788 - 1860)*
tonio, Texas, a cenotaph resides at his birthplace in
Children:
John Wesley Crockett (1807 - 1852)*
William Finley Crockett (1809 - 1846)*
Margaret Finley Crockett Flowers (1812 - 1860)*
Robert Patton Crockett (1816 - 1889)*
Rebecca E Crockett Halford (1818 - 1879)*
Matilda Crockett Fields (1821 - 1890)*

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