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| 301 | Mabel Louise Alexander Mabel Louise Alexander, 94, of Boise, Idaho, died peacefully surrounded by family, Sunday, April 20, 2008, at a local hospital. Mabel was born on Feb. 13, 1914 in Peoria, Illinois. She had lived in Chicago, San Francisco and settled in Boise in 1976. She lived independently until a stroke four years ago. She then moved into assisted living. A self taught bookkeeper, Mable worked into her 80's. A very classy, feisty redhead with many talents, including sewing, knitting, cooking new recipes and a very green thumb with lots of plants. Mother loved watching the Cubs, Bulls, Lawrence Welk, reading the latest novels, and corresponding with friends and family. She was proudest of her kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids. A woman of tremendous determination and courage. She never feared any situation. If you didn't have an opinion, she'd give you hers. Preferred a good car horn to using the brakes, and believed she always had the right of way. A favorite phrase was "just never mind." She had a great sense of humor and believed every day was a gift . . . and lived her life accordingly. She was loved, admired, and respected by everyone who met her. She is survived by her two daughters, Phyllis (Jay) Suter of Horseshoe Bay, Texas, and Judith (David) Shipman of Boise, Idaho, two sons, Dean (Maryann) Alexander of Bozeman, Montana, and Craig Alexander, eight grand- children; and 12 great-grandchildren. A memorial "open house" for family and friends will be held from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday, April 26, 2008, at the home of Brian and Lynn Anderson. Call 322- 0456 for information and directions. | (Alexander), Mabel Louise (I2551)
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| 302 | Man Charged in Death of Half-Brother FORSYTH, Mo., Nov. 27 - Cecil May, 25, Walnut Shade, Mo., was arraigned today on a first degree murder charge in connection with the fatal shooting of his half-brother, Lorenzo (Buddy) Pulley, 35, Wichita, Kas. At the arraignment in Taney County magistrate court, May's preliminary hearing was set for Dec. 6. He was committed to jail in lieu of $10,000 bond. The shooting occurred early yesterday at a farm at Walnut Shade. | May, Cecil Ray (I1658)
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| 303 | Martin-Kennedy Mrs. Odessa Martin, of Kansas City, Kansas, and Mr. George Kennedy of this place were very quietly married at Independence, last Tuesday afternoon. The bride and groom, accompanied by their little daughter of six years of age, arrived home this morning. Mrs. Kennedv was a highly esteemed and popular lady of Kansas City where she has made her home for a number of years. Mr. Kennedy is one of our most prominent business men and is identified with an our interests. In behalf of the community the Argus bids them welcome to our city and wish for then a long and happy life. | Family: George Dennis Kennedy / Grace Odessa "Dessie" Fry (F6921)
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| 304 | Meeks, Julia 1972-2018 Jul 31, 2018 SAVANNAH, Mo. Julia (Richey) Meeks passed away Saturday, July 28, 2018. She was born October 9, 1972. She was the daughter of Marti and the late Jim Richey. She was: the mother of Brittney (Kyle), Alyssa, Sarah, Elijah and Nathan; sister of Beth (Jeremiah) Chambers; aunt of Jordan and Josiah; a friend of many. She will be greatly missed. Memorial visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, August 2, 2018, at Breit-Hawkins Funeral Home, Savannah. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. | Richey, Julia (I18605)
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| 305 | Miss Marguerite Williams, Maysville, and Arlo Ray Pulley of Clarksdale were married at a high noon wedding Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 0. G. Gleaves in St. Joseph. The Rev. E. L. Robinson, pastor of the Hundley Memorial Methodist Church, read the service. The bride wore a blue lace dress with black accessories and a corsage of sweet peas and pink rosebuds. The couple left immediately after the ceremony on a short wedding trip to Carthage, Mo., and Fort Worth, Texas. Miss Williams is a graduate of the Maysville High School and of Platt-Gard Business College in St. Joseph. The groom was graduated from the Helena High School and also from the business college in St. Joseph. The couple will reside in Maysville. | Family: Arlow Ray Pulley / Marguerite Williams (F7287)
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| 306 | Mrs. Arthur Chewning, thirty-four years old, formerly of St. Joseph, died Tuesday night at her home In Las Vegas, Nev. She Is survived by her husband, Arthur Chewnlng; her mother, Mrs. Mary Gerber of St. Joseph; four sisters, Mrs. Esther Holland and Mrs. Madeline Buis, both of St. Joseph, Mrs. Rose Kilmer of Kansas City, and Mrs. Louise Webb of Portland, Ore., and two brothers, Charles Jaquet of St Joseph, and Edward Jaquet of Portland. Burial will be in Las Vegas. | Jaquet, Blanche Elizabeth (I18344)
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| 307 | Mrs. Arthur Sowell Frances Elizabeth Gerber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gerber, was born near Kinar City. Mo., April 24, 1914, and passed away at the home of her parents June 14, l934, at the age of 20 years, 2 months and 20 days. At the age of 17 she united with the Assembly of God church in St. Joseph, remaining faithful till death. On Jan. 24, 1930, she was united in marriage to Arthur Sowell of St. Joseph. To this union one child was born. Mrs. Sowell had been in ill health for some time having been in the hospital for several months. After all efforts to save her life failed, she was brought to the home of her parents to spend her last days. She had a loving and kind disposition, greeting everyone with a smile. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, Arthur Sowell, and one daughter, Carolene Frances, age 21 months; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gerber of Oregon, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Grace King, Halls, Mo., and Goldie at home; five brothers, Clyde of St. Joseph, Mo.; George of Forbes, Mo.; Charley of Nodaway, Mo.; Guy and Milton at home. She also leaves many other relatives and friends. | Gerber, Frances Elizabeth (I17368)
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| 308 | Mrs. C. C. Everett passed away Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs. Emery Redding in Omaha, Nebr. The family formerly lived in the Union Star community. Besides the daughter, she leaves a son Myron Everett of St. Joseph, a sister Mrs. Leona Carmichael of St. Joseph, and two brothers W. D. Pulley of Amazonia and A. M. Pulley of Twin Falls, Idaho; and three grandchildren. Funeral services and burial were in St. Joseph. | Pulley, Miranda Jane (I2661)
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| 309 | Mrs. Frederick Gerber Mrs. Marie Jaquet Gerber, 88, the widow of Frederick Gerber, died early yesterday morning at her home, 2021-1/2 South 11th street. Born in Bern, Switzerland, she came to St. Joseph from Switzerland in 1885. She was a member of the Unity Church and a charter member of the Swiss Lodge. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Rose Stewart, Inglewood, Cal., Mrs. Louise Webb, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Madelaine Buis, and Mrs. Esther Holland, both of St. Joseph; two sons, Charles Jaquet, St. Joseph, and Edward Jaquet, Milwaukee, Ore.; two stepsons, Louis Gerber, Savannah, Mo., and John Gerber, Kansas City, Kan.; a sister, Emma Bangerter, West Los Angeles, Cal.; nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 in the Meierhoffer-Fleeman chapel with the Rev. Frank E. Myers officiating. Burial will be in Mount Mora cemetery. The body is at the Meierhoffer-Fleeman mortuary. | Ogi, Marie Magdaline (I18324)
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| 310 | MRS. LILLIAN Z. HELM Mrs. Lillian Zenith Helm, 79, of 3014 E. Eighth St., died Thursday at University Hospital. She was a lifelong Kansas City area resident. Mrs. Helm was a member of the Victory Tabernacle, Gladstone. She leaves a son, David Lee Pearman, Appleton City, Mo.; a daughter, Mrs. Rose M. Johnson, Kansas City; a sister, Mrs. Iva Brown, Clearwater, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Alden-Harrington Chapel, Bonner Springs; burial in the Bonner Springs Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the chapel. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Lillian Helm fund, in care of the home. | Barker, Lillian Zenith (I19023)
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| 311 | Mrs. Lula Kendall, 17 years old, wife of Benjamin Kendall, 814 Madison street, died early yesterday morning at a hospital here following an operation. Besides her husband she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Paris; three sisters and four brothers: Orby Kendall of Lawrence, Kas,; Earl Kendall of Falls city, Neb.; Fred and Lester Kendall of St. Joseph, Mrs. John Hanceross of Elwood, Kas., and Misses Cora and Esther Paris of St. Joseph. The funeral services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock at the home. Rev. J. E. Baker will be in charge. Burial will be in Belmont cemetery. | Paris, Lula (I17527)
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| 312 | Mrs. Mattie Yates Died Yesterday Mother of H. L. and L. C. Yates Had Lived Here Half a Century Funeral Christmas Afternoon at Wilson Funeral Home Once again a Christmas season has been saddened by a death in this community; this time by the passing late yesterday of Mrs. Mattie E. Yates, 86, at her home where she had lain seriously ill three weeks. Her funeral will be held at 2:30 oclock tomorrow afternoon, Christmas day, at the Wilson Funeral home, conducted by the Rev. A. C. Klamm, Presbyterian pastor, and burial will be in the King City cemetery. For a quarter of a century people had thought of Mrs. Yates as "a frail old lady," and yet she remained surprisingly active of mind and body most of the time. Each of the last seven winters brought serious illness to her, but each time she had managed somehow to recover. Fifty years a widow, Mrs. Yates had lived in King City fifty-three years. Her maiden name was Mattie Emmerson and she was born March 29, 1857, in Kentucky. She married John Lester [sic] Yates, an early-day school teacher in Andrew county. They lived at Flag Springs several years and there their four children were born, Virgil E. Yates, who died in 1927 at Bethany; Herschel L. Yates, assistant postmaster here; Leland C. Yates, manager of the Rexall store here, and a daughter who died in infancy. The family moved here from Flag Springs in 1889. Mr. Yates died four years later, and Mrs. Yates continued to make a home for her three sons until they moved out into homes of their own. Since then she had maintained a home for herself, living alone a good deal of the time. She was employed many years as a clerk in the Millan & Wagers Merc. Co. store here, thus widening her acquaintance, and her courtesy and tireless patience won her the high esteem of employers and customers alike. She had lived approximately thirty years in her last residence, across the street east from the water tower. Mrs. Yates was a member of the Presbyterian church and a contributor to its work as long as she was able. Surviving besides the two sons here are three grandsons, Lt. Virgil T. Yates of the U. S. Army, recently sent overseas; William Yates, a chemist located in West Virginia, and Thomas L. Yates, an advertising agency executive of Fort Worth, Texas; and. a niece of whom she was very fond, Miss Daisy Franklin of St. Joseph, many years a teacher in the city school system there. | Emmerson, Martha E. "Mattie" (I18099)
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| 313 | Murder Trial Ends With a Hung Jury FORSYTH, Mo. – The two-day trial of Cecil May, 25, charged with killing his half brother Nov. 26, ended with a jury deadlock yesterday. Circuit Judge Joe C. Crain set no date for a new trial. May testified he shot Lorenzo (Bud) Pulley, 37, after the man threatened him with a shovel. May said Pulley sought to prevent him from leaving his own home when May declined to join a drinking party. | May, Cecil Ray (I1658)
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| 314 | Name David B Helms Sex Male Birth Date 12 May 1889 Birthplace Burlington J*, Missouri, United States Social Program Application Date Nov 1936 Race White Father's Name Elmer E Helms Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Alice C Hamlin Mother's Sex Female Event Type Social Program Correspondence | Helms, Dayton Brooks (I8261)
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| 315 | Name David Brooks Helm Sex Male Birth Date 12 May 1886 Birthplace Burlington J*, Missouri, United States Social Program Application Date March 1942 Race White Parent Name Alice Hamlin Second Parent's Name Elmer Helmlin Event Type Social Program Correspondence | Helms, Dayton Brooks (I8261)
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| 316 | Name David Brooks Helm Sex Male Birth Date 12 May 1886 Birthplace Burlington J*, Missouri, United States Social Program Application Date 1943 Race White Father's Name Elmer Helmlin Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Alice Hamlin Mother's Sex Female Event Type Social Program Correspondence | Helms, Dayton Brooks (I8261)
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| 317 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 59 M M Burrows, Mary A. ENG MET 50 F M Burrows, Elijah Blacksmith ENG FC 20 M S Burrows, Betsy ENG MET 18 F S Burrows, Solomon ENG MET 11 M S | Burrow, Elisabeth "Bessie" (I6)
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| 318 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 59 M M Burrows, Mary A. ENG MET 50 F M Burrows, Elijah Blacksmith ENG FC 20 M S Burrows, Betsy ENG MET 18 F S Burrows, Solomon ENG MET 11 M S | Burrow, Solomon "Saul" (I7)
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| 319 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 59 M M Burrows, Mary A. ENG MET 50 F M Burrows, Elijah Blacksmith ENG FC 20 M S Burrows, Betsy ENG MET 18 F S Burrows, Solomon ENG MET 11 M S | Burrows, Richard (I5422)
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| 320 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 59 M M Burrows, Mary A. ENG MET 50 F M Burrows, Elijah Blacksmith ENG FC 20 M S Burrows, Betsy ENG MET 18 F S Burrows, Solomon ENG MET 11 M S | Burrows, Elijah (I5699)
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| 321 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 59 M M Burrows, Mary A. ENG MET 50 F M Burrows, Elijah Blacksmith ENG FC 20 M S Burrows, Betsy ENG MET 18 F S Burrows, Solomon ENG MET 11 M S | Helson, Mary Ann (I6029)
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| 322 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Kay, William Farmer SCOT FC 66 M M Kay, Mary SCOT FC 60 M Kay, Alex Laborer CAN FC 24 M Kay, Adam Laborer CAN FC 16 S | Kay, William (I218)
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| 323 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Kay, William Farmer SCOT FC 66 M M Kay, Mary SCOT FC 60 M Kay, Alex Laborer CAN FC 24 M Kay, Adam Laborer CAN FC 16 S | Downie, Mary (I18560)
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| 324 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Kay, William Farmer SCOT FC 66 M M Kay, Mary SCOT FC 60 M Kay, Alex Laborer CAN FC 24 M Kay, Adam Laborer CAN FC 16 S | Kay, Alex (I18576)
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| 325 | Names Profession POB MYr REL Age Sex MS W B1860 D1860 Kay, William Farmer SCOT FC 66 M M Kay, Mary SCOT FC 60 M Kay, Alex Laborer CAN FC 24 M Kay, Adam Laborer CAN FC 16 S | Kay, Adam (I18577)
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| 326 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrow, William (I4)
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| 327 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrows, Emma (I5)
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| 328 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrow, Elisabeth "Bessie" (I6)
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| 329 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrow, Solomon "Saul" (I7)
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| 330 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrows, Richard (I5422)
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| 331 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrows, Elijah (I5699)
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| 332 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Helson, Mary Ann (I6029)
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| 333 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrow, Richard (I6030)
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| 334 | Names Profession POB REL Age Sex MSWD B1851 D1851 Burrows, Richard Laborer ENG MET 50 M M Burrows, Mary Ann ENG MET 41 F M Burrows, Richard Engineer ENG MET 18 M S Burrows, John Tin Smith ENG MET 16 M S Burrows, William ENG MET 14 M S Burrows, Emma ENG MET 12 F S Burrows, Elijah ENG MET 11 M S Burrows, Elizabeth ENG MET 9 F S Burrows, Solomon N CAN MET 2 M S | Burrow, John (I6031)
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| 335 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Burrow, William (I4)
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| 336 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Burrows, Emma (I5)
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| 337 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | (Helson), Jenny (I210)
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| 338 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Helson, Thomas (I212)
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| 339 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Townsend, William (I213)
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| 340 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Tawton, Ann (I214)
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| 341 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Burrows, Richard (I5422)
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| 342 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Burrows, Elijah (I5699)
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| 343 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Helson, Mary Ann (I6029)
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| 344 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Burrow, Richard (I6030)
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| 345 | Names Place Age Sex Profession Born in County Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 35 M Farmer Yes Burrow, Mary Stowford, Barton 30 F Yes Burrow, Richard Stowford, Barton 6 M Yes Burrow, John Stowford, Barton 4 M Yes Burrow, William Stowford, Barton 2 M Yes Burrow, Emma Stowford, Barton 1 F Yes Burrow, Elijah Stowford, Barton 1m M Yes Helson, Jenny Stowford, Barton 60 F Independent Yes Helson, Thomas Stowford, Barton 40 M Yes Townsend, William Stowford, Barton 15 M Yes Tawhorn, Anne Stowford, Barton 15 F Yes | Burrow, John (I6031)
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| 346 | OBITUARY James E. Morgan son of Hiram and Ella Morgan was born November 1st, 1871, died January 18, 1911. He was 39 years, 2 months and 17 days old. He was married to Hattie May Totten, May 13, 1894. To their union were born two children. One daughter, Ruth, of which is living. Left to mourn his loss is a wife, daughter, three sisters, one brother, and a host of relatives and friends. About one year ago James Morgan went to Colorado and took up a homestead, where he lived until suffering with appendicitis he started to St. Joseph, Mo. For an operation, but died on his way there. After going to Colorado the neighbors there said he took part in church work by helping sing and attending Sunday School regularly as he could. Some few days after James Morgan was taken sick he called his wife to his bedside and asked her to pray for him, also the neighbors came and prayed for him. His wife said "Jim don't get excited, you will get all right." He said, "Hat that is not it. I have wasted too much of my time in sin already." On the morning before we left with him to fill his last request which was to take him to the St. Joseph hospital he told his wife everything was right with him and his God. Funeral services were held by the writer at xNew [sic] Hope Church, where a large concourse of friends gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to one who in his life had won their respect and love. T. E. GLENNDENNING. | Morgan, James E. (I4028)
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| 347 | Pearl R. Addington 1896-2000 Pearl R. (Colhour) Addington, 103, St. Joseph, died Monday, Sept. 18, 2000, at a St. Joseph health-care center. Born in Andrew County, Mo., on Dec. 11, 1896, Mrs. Addington lived in St. Joseph most of her life. She was a homemaker and a charter member of the Oak Grove Chapel of St. Joseph. Mrs. Addington was preceded in death by her husband, Howard, in 1981; a daughter, Beulah B. Compton; her parents, Frank and Emma Colhour; and two brothers, five sisters and a great-grandchild. Surviving: a daughter, F. Carol Baker, Bellevue, Neb.; four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. Private family service: is planned. Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Joseph. There will be no visitation. Arrangements: Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel, St. Joseph. | Coulhour, Pearl R. (I11196)
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| 348 | PULLEY-ROSE -- At the residence of Sheriff B. F. Kelly in Savannah, Mo., Saturday October 7, 1893 by Rev. A. J. Brock, Mr. C. D. Pulley and Miss Mertle Rose, both of Andrew County. Mr. and Mrs. Pully [sic] will make their home in Cosby where Mr. Pulley is operator for the C. B. & Q. R. R. | Family: Carlos D. Pulley / Myrtle L. Rose (F7285)
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| 349 | Ray Pulley Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Weaver and their daughter Vernie Ford, Fullerton, Calif., have recently returned to their homes after attending the funeral of Mrs. Weaver's brother, Ray Pulley. Mr. Pulley died at his home in Edgerton, Wisc., on Oct. 1. He was preceded in death by a son, Paul Ray, and a brother, John. He is survived by his wife Twila of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Norbert Preim, Stoughton, Wisc.; two sisters. Lalla Britton, Englewood, Colo., and Marie Weaver, Savannah. Funeral services were held Oct. 3 at the Lutheran Church in Edgerton. Wisc. Ray Pulley | Pulley, Ray Elmo (I5001)
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| 350 | Robert L Acree Robert L Acree of Boise passed away Thursday, Oct. 8, 1993. At his request no services will be held. Arrangements are under the direction of Cloverdale Funeral Home. Robert was born May 12, 1922, at Geary, Okla to Herbert and Jewell Acree. He was the oldest of five children. Bob proudly served in the U. S. Army for 30 years, earning a Purple Heart in World War II. His survivors include his wife of 52 years, Dolores "Blondie" Acree; three children, Arlene Roark, Steven Acree and Anna Eide, all of Boise; one step-son, Brent Hilton of Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, Jack Acree of Boise; and five grandchildren. | Acree, Robert Lonnie (I2897)
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