For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Hamilton Charles [Male] b. 25 AUG 1867 Scioto Co., OR - d. 9 JUN 1943 La Grande, Union Co., OR
Summerville Cemetery, Union Co., OR
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Summerville Cemetery, Union Co., OR
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Summerville Cemetery, Union Co., OR
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Summerville Cemetery, Union Co., OR
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Summerville Cemetery, Union Co., OR
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ANNIE MARIE BOYD COULTER age 76 of Murfreesboro, died Wednesday July 8, 2009. A native of Rutherford County, she was the daughter of the late Herman Roy and Fannie Tennessee Davis Boyd.
She is survived by a daughter Elizabeth A. Royalty, son Jeff Coulter both of Murfreesboro, three grandchildren Emily Royalty, Heather Coulter, Seannie Coulter and a sister Alice Tomlin. She was preceded by abrother Herman Boyd.
Memorial Service will be held 4:00 P.M. Saturday, with Visitation beginning at 2:00 P.M. at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Pastor Mike Lee will officiate. She was a former employee of Murfreesboro Radiology and Murfreesboro Optical Dispensary. www.woodfinchapel.com 893-5151.
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First Lady from 1963 to 1969 while Lyndon was serving as the 36th
president of the United States.
The following is biographical Informatoin from the University of Texasarchives:
Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson was born Claudia Alta Taylor in Karnack, Texason December 22, 1912 . Mrs. Johnson's father was Thomas Jefferson Taylor,owner of a general store who declared him self "dealer in everything." Hermother, Minnie Pattillo Taylor, died when the little girl wa s butfive-years old. She had two older brothers, Tommy and Tony. After hermother's death, Mrs . Johnson's Aunt Effie P attillo moved to Karnack tolook after her. At an early age, a nursem aid said she was "as purty as alady bird" -- thereafter she became known to her family and fr iends as"Lady Bird." Mrs. Johnson gr ew up in the "Brick House" and attended asmall rural ele mentary school in Harrison County, Texas. She graduatedfrom Marshall High School in 1928, an d attended Saint Mary's EpiscopalSchool for Girls in Dallas from 1928 to 1930.
Mrs. Johnson entered the University of Texas in 1930 and received abachelor of arts degree i n 1933 with a major in history. She earned ajournalism degree in 1934. Many colleges and univ ersities have awardedMrs. Johnson honorary degrees. She supports and continues to be veryinte rested in the activities of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museumand the Lyndon B. Johnso n School of Public Affair s, both located on TheUniversity of Texas campus in Austin.
After a whirlwind courtship, Claudia Alta Taylor and Lyndon BainesJohnson were married on Nov ember 17, 1934 at Saint Mark's EpiscopalChurch in San Antonio, Texas. Two daughters were bor n to the John sons:Lynda Bird Johnson (1944) (Mrs. Charles S. Robb) resides in Virginia; andL uci Baines Johnson (1947) (married to Ian Turpin) lives in Austin,Texas. Mrs. Johnson has sev en grandchildren -- one b oy and six girls --and five great-grandchildren. President Johnso n died at his beloved LBJRanch on January 22, 1973.
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This may be the Mattie Jamison in the Coleman Cemetery which is recordedas 1900-1972.
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The descendants of Joseph Falkner were obtained form WFT Vol. 7 #4311 inorder to provide addi tional information not provided by the previousreference.
The marriage records of Surry Co., NC show
William Faulkner & Caroline Word applied for marriage 1 June 1816.
Additional information form GenCircles.com from the Money Tree Genealogy.
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William Faulkner's great-grandfather was called "Kunnel Falkner." He wasa colorful figure who se life was the basis for family legend and pride.As a boy William loved to hear the tales o f his exploit s during theCivil War. He read his great-grandfather's novels, too, including T heSiege of Monterey (1851), The Spanish Heroine (1851), The Lost Diamond(1867), The Little Br ick Church (1 882), and R apid Ramblings in Europe(1884).
The White Rose of Memphis(1881) was the elder Falkner's major work,incorporating some of th e worst characteristics of melodrama, but alsooffering good characters in a fast-moving plo t of violence, b etrayal,and the rewards of true-love. The novel was a great success, remaini ng inprint for nearly three decades and appearing in thirty-five editions thatsold approximat ely 160,000 copies.
William Clark Falkner, the Old Colonel, who had been killed eight yearsearlier in a duel wit h his former business partner in the streets ofRipley, Mississippi. A lawyer, politician, pla nter, busines sman, CivilWar colonel, railroad financier, and finally a best-selling writer ( ofthe novel The White Rose of Memphis), the Old Colonel, even in death,loomed as a larger-tha n-life model of personal and professional successfor his male descendants.
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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The family of Herman Boyd is from Tom Boyd of Knoxville, TN
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