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| 351 | Roberts, Joyce A. 1935-2024 Rea,Mo. REA, Mo. - Joyce Ann (Reece) Roberts, 89, of Rea, Missouri, went to her heavenly home on Sept. 5, 2024. She was born on Aug. 20, 1935, to John and Ura (Courtney) Reece. Joyce married the love of her life, Robert "Bob" Roberts, on Feb. 20, 1955, and together they made their home on the farm. Born into this union were son, Randy (Linda) Roberts, and daughter Deann (Bill) Schellhorn. Her life was centered around their family that she loved so much. Joyce enjoyed hosting family dinners, complete with homemade ice cream, for all the family including brothers' and sisters' families as well. She loved going to all the kids and grandkids activities and did so until her health would no longer allow it. Bob and Joyce celebrated 65 years of marriage before Bob's death in 2020. Joyce was preceded in death by her husband, Bob; her parents; brothers, George, David, Jay, Glenn and Frank Reece; sisters, Geraldine Trapp, Ernestine Donaly, Dorothy Nicholas, and infant sister, Eddie Lea Reece. Joyce is survived by her son, Randy (Linda) Roberts, and daughter, Deann (Bill) Schellhorn; grandchildren, Kurt (Darcy) Roberts, Kelly (Tim) Dolan, Ryan (Amy) Schellhorn, Scott (Nicole) Schellhorn, Troy (Megan) Schellhorn; 13 great-grandchildren, Bryson, Kaylee, Josiah, Nikolus, Luke, Isaak, Claire, Logan, Kate, Deklan, Mason, Mylz, and Michael; and several nieces and nephews. Joyce had a very compassionate heart for any child in need or a child with a sickness. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to St Jude Children's Hospital or Shriners Hospital for Children. Or, perhaps you know a child that has a need you can help in Joyce's memory. Celebration of Life will be held on at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, at Heaton-Bowman-Smith Savannah Chapel in Savannah. Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, at our chapel. Interment will follow at the Savannah Cemetery. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. | Reece, Joyce Ann (I15297)
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| 352 | Rosetta M. Townsend Mrs. Rosetta Marie Townsend, Savannah, was born June 26, 1921, in Rushville, and died Feb. 22, 1996, in a St. Joseph hospital. She was the daughter of the late Frank Betts and the former Carrie Elizabeth Boyle Jennings. Mrs. Townsend was married Feb. 25, 1946, in Troy, Kan., to Eugene Leonard Townsend, who preceded her in death Sept. 28, 1987. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Lonnie Betts; a sister, Alice Barrinau, and a half brother, George W. Jennings. She was a graduate of Central High School and the first class of licensed practical nursing at Hillyard Vocational & Technical School, both of St. Joseph. She had been employed by Shady Lawn Nursing Home in Savannah, and for 18 years with the former Methodist Medical Center in St. Joseph. Mrs. Townsend had resided her entire life in Rushville, St. Joseph, Rosendale and Savannah. She was of the Methodist faith. Surviving are a daughter, Catherine Beth Townsend, of the home; a son, John L. Townsend, Platte City; a sister, Agnes Pearl Strunk of Boise, Idaho; two grandsons, and nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Feb. 24 in the Breit & Hawkins Funeral Home Chapel, Savannah, with interment in the Savannah Cemetery. | Betts, Rosetta Marie (I18586)
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| 353 | Sherry K. Davis 1949-2015 Sherry Kay Davis, age 65, died peacefully April 18, 2015, at Mosaic Life Care. Sherry was born three months earlier than expected on May 30, 1949, in Burlington, Iowa, to Warren and Jeanne Binder. She attended Wichita Southeast High School in Wichita, Kan. and graduated from Aurora Central High School in Aurora, Colo. in 1967. On August 28, 1973, Sherry married Andy Davis. She held a variety jobs working as a Nurse's Aide, Day Care provider and Telemarketer. However, most notably she was a homemaker and mother. Sherry was a member of the Brookdale Presbyterian Church and Sweet Adelines RiverSong Chorus. She will be especially remembered for the volunteer work with Jerry Lewis VIDA Telethon, bowling in the mixed doubles league and dancing with her husband. Survivors include her husband Andy Davis, St. Joseph; son and daughter-in-law, Sean and Tina Davis, Raymore, Mo.; grandchildren, Chase and Kennedy Davis; sister, Sheila Murray, St. Joseph. Sherry was preceded in death by her parents, Warren and Jeanne. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 22, at Brookdale Presbyterian Church, 203 S. 31st Street. Relatives and friends are welcome for visitation beginning at noon Tuesday, April 21, with family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. at Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel, 3609 Frederick Blvd. Memorial contributions are welcome at Abbey Woods or Brookdale Presbyterian Church. Thanks to her social worker Mary Smithers and the nursing staff at Abbey Woods for their help and support. Online condolences may be left at www.heatonbowmansmith.com | Binder, Sherry Kay (I18918)
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| 354 | Spangler-Helms Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spangler of Burlington Junction today announced that their daughter, Lucille, and Donald Helms, son of Mrs. Hildred Helms, also of Burlington Junction, were married May 1 at Savannah. Mr. Helms is a graduate of Burlington Junction high school in the class of 1936 and at present is employed at the Townsend retail grocery in this city. Mrs. Helms attended the Burlington Junction high school. Mr. and Mrs. Helms will make their home in Maryville after the first of next week. | Family: Donald Carl Helms / Lucille Hope Spangler (F7312)
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| 355 | Sunday night outing ends in drowning Girl, 4, dies in pool at Ol' MacDonald's Farm By RONA KOBELL ronak@npgco.com St Joseph News-Press Four years ago this month, Lisa Simbro wept after learning her cousin had drowned in the Missouri River. Tragedy again engulfed the 29-year-old St. Joseph mother of four Sunday evening, when her daughter drowned in a swimming pool at Ol' MacDonald's Farm. Emma Danielle Simbro, 4, was pronounced dead at 8:24 p.m. Sunday in Heartland Regional Medical Center's emergency room, said Andrew County Coroner Terry Powell. Mr. Powell said the girl drowned when she drifted into the deep end. "Basically, she was unnoticed for a while," Mr. Powell said. "When they started looking for her, they found her at the bottom of the pool." Mr. Powell said the pool has no lifeguard and a sign reminding people to swim at their own risk. In his five and a half years as a coroner, he said, nobody ever has drowned in that pool. At first, Lisa Simbro said, she thought a swim before bedtime might help the children fall asleep later. But, after suggesting it, she said she "just kept thinking I didn't want to go to the pool." But she'd already mentioned the idea to the kids, and she and a friend packed a picnic and headed for the farm. Between them, they brought eight children. Mrs. Simbro said she had gone to the bathroom while her friend watched the eight children and four others playing in the pool. Emma had gotten out of the pool when her mother did, but slipped back into the shallow end, Mrs. Simbro said. She said the friend "didn't notice Emma had gotten in over her head." The guilt, Mrs. Simbro said, is unfathomable. "It was the worst thing you could possibly feel," she sobbed. She said Emma, the middle of three sisters, was an adorable child who loved to cook especially scrambled eggs and mashed potatoes. "If she burned herself, she'd give her hand a quick kiss and keep cooking," Mrs. Simbro said. The Simbros had adopted a baby boy and had just baptized him earlier that day. A religious family, the Simbros sent young Emma to St. Mary's Catholic Church Cathedral Pre-School in St. Joseph. She had a lot of friends at school and especially loved trains, requesting a birthday party with a train theme two years in a row. Named after her uncle, a local railroader, young Emma loved playing with her 18-foot plastic train track. Her mother said she was planning a train trip for Emma and her uncle, who had called her "the railroader for the next generation." Obituary, Page B2 | Simbro, Emma Danielle (I15153)
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| 356 | Taney County Man Held in Jail Here Cecil R. May, 25, of Rockaway Beach, charged with first degree murder In Taney County, was brought to the Greene County Jail yesterday by Taney County Sheriff Theron Gideon, and is expected to remain there until his preliminary bearing Dec. 6. May is charged in connection with the fatal shooting Tuesday of his half-brother, Lorenzo Pulley, of Wichita. Kan. | May, Cecil Ray (I1658)
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| 357 | Tobias Carl "Tobe" Spangler Tobias Carl "Tobe" Spangler, Burlington Jct., 91-year-old retired farmer, died at 12:50 a.m., Saturday, following a brief illness, at the Nodaway Nursing Home, where he had lived since August, 1973. Born June 19, 1884, at Parisburg [sic], Va., the son of the late James and Mary Catherine Johnson Spangler, he had resided in the Burlington Jct. area since a small child. He was a member of the Burlington Jct. Christian Church. On Jan. 12, 1909, he was married at Burlington Jct., to Mable Grace Shipley, who died Aug. 11, 1972. Surviving are two sons, C. Robert Spangler, Parkville, and Woodrow Spangler, Phoenix, Ariz.; four daughters, Mrs. Roberta Tibbetts, Burlington Jct.; Mrs. George Hamm, Clarinda, Iowa; Mrs. Cecil Hatfield, North Kansas City, and Mrs. John Bowman, Hopkins; 22 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Burlington Jct. Christian Church, with George Spurgin to officiate. Burial will be in the Ohio Cemetery, Burlington Jct. The body is at the Johnson Funeral Home, Burlington Jct., where the family will meet friends from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. today. | Spangler, Tobias Carl "Tobe" (I18996)
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| 358 | Townsend, John L. 1943-2024 Platte City, Mo. JUL 25, 2024 PLATTE CITY, Mo. - John "Rocky" Lloyd Townsend, 80, Platte City, Missouri, passed away Monday, July 22, 2024. John was born on Nov.22, 1943, in Kansas City, Missouri. He was a 1962 graduate of North Andrew High School. Mr. Townsend, a Military Veteran, proudly served his country for over 20 years, and retired as an E-6 Tech Sergeant. John was a talented and skilled truck mechanic for over 43 years and retired from ABF Truck Lines after 23 years of dedicated service. Mr. Townsend was a member of the Teamsters Union Local 222, and a faithful member of the First Nodaway Church Savannah. John was an avid baseball and softball player. He not only enjoyed playing for numerous years but also enjoyed coaching his sons and grandchildren as well. They shared many fond memories on the ball field together. John married Jima Kunels on Sept. 26, 1974, in St. Joseph, they were looking forward to celebrating their upcoming 50th Wedding Anniversary in September. John is survived by his wife, Jima, of the home; two sons, Russell Townsend (Trisha) and Chad Townsend (Shephathiah); five grandchildren, Cheyenne, Dakota, Jordan, Payton and Grayson; sister, Cathy Townsend; nieces and nephew, Kristen, Nicholas and Hannah. Funeral Service 11 a.m. Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Heaton-Bowman-Smith Savannah Chapel, where the family will receive friends 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 26, 2024. Interment Savannah Cemetery with Full Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Wounded Warrior Project. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. | Townsend, John Lloyd "Rocky" (I18579)
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| 359 | Unclaimed Body Buried Yesterday The body of the man who was drowned while bathing at Nodaway July 10 and gave his name as Frank Steele was buried in the Savannah cemetery yesterday. None of the letters, not even the one to the U. S. War department have been answered and the body is embalmed and may be claimed and taken even though buried. He had Company F., 27th U. S. Infantry tatooed [sic] on his arm and had been working at Nodaway only since the Saturday before. | Steel, Frank (I16662)
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| 360 | Vera Fullerton Vera E. Fullerton, 63, Burlington Jct., died Feb. 25 at St. Francis Hospital. She was born Oct. 10. 1916, at Burlington Jct., to Hildred Palley [*sic*] Helms and the late Dayton B. Helms. She operated a tavern and was a member of the Christian Church. She was married to Harry Fullerton, who died in 1968. Surviving besides her mother, is a daughter, Joyce Meyer, Lovelady, Texas; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services were held Feb. 27, at Barr-Merrick Chapel with burial in Ohio Cemetery. The Rev. Don Barnett officiated. Mary Alice Staples, organist, played "Star of the East" and accompanied Becky McCain who sang "Amazing Grace," "What a Friend" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Pauline Hoover was at the register, and casket bearers were Jeral Davison. A.P. Johnston. Dickie Parshall, Todd Brummitt, Sam Heriford and Bob Jones. | Helms, Vera Esther (I8262)
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| 361 | W. H. Burkley Expires in City William H. Burkley, 91, well known retired Seymour insurance agent, died Wednesday night at Schneck Memorial Hospital. He had been ill for the past six days but prior to that time had enjoyed good health in spite of his advanced age. Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 o'clock Friday afternoon from the Voss Mortuary with Dr. Clyde S. Black, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church, in charge. Burial in Riverview Cemetery. Friends are asked to please omit flowers. Friends may call at the Voss Mortuary after 7 o'clock tonight. Mr. Burkley was born October 12, 1856, on a farm near what is now the town of Henryville, Clark county. He was the only son of Frederick and Paulena Schneck Burkley. In his early infancy, his parents moved to Jeffersonville. At the age of 18, he came to Seymour in 1874 and had spent the remainder of his life here. In May, 1879, he was married to Sophia Alwes in this city. She died March 14, 1934, after their married life had extended over a period of 55 years. They were the parents of two sons, Dr. Howard W. Burkley, who preceded his father in death, and Willard Burkley. Mr. Burkley was engaged in the insurance and real estate business in Seymour for 49 years, retiring in 1942. He was an active member of the Trinity Methodist Church and was a man of kindly disposition, enjoying the esteem of a host of friends who mourn his passing. Three sisters, Mrs. Louise Lunte, Mrs. Carrie Humes and Miss Mary Burkley, preceded him in death. He is survived by one son, Willard Burkley, of Cleveland, Ohio; his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charlotte Burkley; a granddaughter, Mrs. Marilyn Sites, of Terre Haute, and five grandsons, Howard, Jr., Loyd, Paul, Donald and Robert Burkley. Three great grandchildren also survive. | Burkley, William H. (I2440)
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| 362 | William Dennis Pulley William Dennis Pulley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brisco Permenus Pulley, was born October 4, 1880, in Harrison county, Mo., and passed away March 9, 1938 at the home of his nephew, Harvey Pulley, of Plad. The cause of his death was heart trouble. He was united in marriage to Julia Henderson. To this union were born one daughter, Bertha. Both wife and daughter preceded him in death. Some years later he was married to Mrs. Claudie Burten who also preceded him in death. To them was born one son, Lewis Pulley. There remain to mourn his departure one son, one brother, John A. Pulley, of Elridge, Mo., three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Botts of Joplin, Mrs. Amanda Higgins of Newton, Kan., and Mrs. Dora Kennedy of Chicago, Ill., and a host of relatives and friends. Bill, as he was known by his many friends and neighbors, was converted at the Plad Baptist church and joined there in his younger days. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Funeral services were held at Plad at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10, by E. A. Young, assisted by Rev. Arthur Bailey. Burial followed there under direction of L. B. Jones. | Pulley, William Dennis "Bill" (I1015)
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| 363 | IN A CELLAR Death Resulting From the Accident Soon After at 7 o'clock last evening a stranger rode up to the residence of Mr. John Balsiger, janitor of the Robidoux school, between Ninth and Tenth streets, and informed him that an accident had befallen his mother at a late hour yesterday afternoon, and whereby death shortly ensued. The man, who was a neighbor of Samuel Balsiger, husband of Elizabeth, the unfortunate woman, did not take time to further explain affairs, simply saying she fell into a cellar, causing death, when he mounted his horse, crossed the bridge and proceeded to Doniphan county, Kan., to notify other members of the family. The deceased was well known in this city and county, the family consisting of father, mother and eleven children, the latter residing in Missouri and Kansas. Mr. John Balsiger at once repaired to the family residence, near Platte river. | Snyder, Elisabeth (I16659)
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| 364 | Not Given F R S S E C F O A S A M C D I A / R E C D H U T 1935 R Names R Value M Relation X E Age W L C POB Z Residence M Grubbs, Allen O O $1000 N Head M W 54 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Grace M* Wife F W 55 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Leland T Son M W 18 S Y H3 PA Same House Grubbs, Donald R Son M W 15 S Y 7 PA Same House Grubbs, Wilda A Daugh F W 10 S Y 4 PA Same House C W O F P P S T L E T S R U E J Y H W A E R C I B E O P R K S K 1939 I H V L K B E S S Occupation Industry S S Earned N D Grubbs, Allen Y 48 Foreman Tannery BW 52 $1560 N | Matha, Grace May (I4659)
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| 365 | Not Given F R S S E C F O A S A M C D I A / R E C D H U T 1935 R Names R Value M Relation X E Age W L C POB Z Residence M Grubbs, Allen O O $1000 N Head M W 54 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Grace M* Wife F W 55 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Leland T Son M W 18 S Y H3 PA Same House Grubbs, Donald R Son M W 15 S Y 7 PA Same House Grubbs, Wilda A Daugh F W 10 S Y 4 PA Same House C W O F P P S T L E T S R U E J Y H W A E R C I B E O P R K S K 1939 I H V L K B E S S Occupation Industry S S Earned N D Grubbs, Allen Y 48 Foreman Tannery BW 52 $1560 N | Grubbs, Donald R. (I5939)
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| 366 | Not Given F R S S E C F O A S A M C D I A / R E C D H U T 1935 R Names R Value M Relation X E Age W L C POB Z Residence M Grubbs, Allen O O $1000 N Head M W 54 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Grace M* Wife F W 55 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Leland T Son M W 18 S Y H3 PA Same House Grubbs, Donald R Son M W 15 S Y 7 PA Same House Grubbs, Wilda A Daugh F W 10 S Y 4 PA Same House C W O F P P S T L E T S R U E J Y H W A E R C I B E O P R K S K 1939 I H V L K B E S S Occupation Industry S S Earned N D Grubbs, Allen Y 48 Foreman Tannery BW 52 $1560 N | Grubbs, Wilma A. (I5940)
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| 367 | Not Given F R S S E C F O A S A M C D I A / R E C D H U T 1935 R Names R Value M Relation X E Age W L C POB Z Residence M Grubbs, Allen O O $1000 N Head M W 54 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Grace M* Wife F W 55 M N 8 PA Same House Grubbs, Leland T Son M W 18 S Y H3 PA Same House Grubbs, Donald R Son M W 15 S Y 7 PA Same House Grubbs, Wilda A Daugh F W 10 S Y 4 PA Same House C W O F P P S T L E T S R U E J Y H W A E R C I B E O P R K S K 1939 I H V L K B E S S Occupation Industry S S Earned N D Grubbs, Allen Y 48 Foreman Tannery BW 52 $1560 N | Grubbs, Leland Theodore (I2215)
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| 368 | -----------Free White Males----------- ----------Free White Females---------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Lewis 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 FWM 0-4: Unknown Male (1826-1830) FWM 5-9: Unknown Male (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Unknown Male (1816-1820) FWM 30-39: Lewis Pulley (1791-1800) FWF 0-4: Unknown Female, Unknown Female FWF 5-9: (1826-1830) FWF 20-29: Lucy Williams, Unknown Female FWF 30-39: (1801-1810) FWF 50-59: Unknown Female (1771-1780) | Pulley, Lewis (I3098)
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| 369 | -----------Free White Males----------- ----------Free White Females---------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Lewis 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 FWM 0-4: Unknown Male (1826-1830) FWM 5-9: Unknown Male (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Unknown Male (1816-1820) FWM 30-39: Lewis Pulley (1791-1800) FWF 0-4: Unknown Female, Unknown Female FWF 5-9: (1826-1830) FWF 20-29: Lucy Williams, Unknown Female FWF 30-39: (1801-1810) FWF 50-59: Unknown Female (1771-1780) | Williams, Lucy (I3835)
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| 370 | -----------Free White Males----------- ----------Free White Females---------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Lewis 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 FWM 0-4: Unknown Male (1826-1830) FWM 5-9: Unknown Male (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Unknown Male (1816-1820) FWM 30-39: Lewis Pulley (1791-1800) FWF 0-4: Unknown Female, Unknown Female FWF 5-9: (1826-1830) FWF 20-29: Lucy Williams, Unknown Female FWF 30-39: (1801-1810) FWF 50-59: Unknown Female (1771-1780) | Pulley (I3836)
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| 371 | -----------Free White Males----------- ----------Free White Females---------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Lewis 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 FWM 0-4: Unknown Male (1826-1830) FWM 5-9: Unknown Male (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Unknown Male (1816-1820) FWM 30-39: Lewis Pulley (1791-1800) FWF 0-4: Unknown Female, Unknown Female FWF 5-9: (1826-1830) FWF 20-29: Lucy Williams, Unknown Female FWF 30-39: (1801-1810) FWF 50-59: Unknown Female (1771-1780) | Pulley (I3837)
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| 372 | -----------Free White Males----------- ----------Free White Females---------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Lewis 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 FWM 0-4: Unknown Male (1826-1830) FWM 5-9: Unknown Male (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Unknown Male (1816-1820) FWM 30-39: Lewis Pulley (1791-1800) FWF 0-4: Unknown Female, Unknown Female FWF 5-9: (1826-1830) FWF 20-29: Lucy Williams, Unknown Female FWF 30-39: (1801-1810) FWF 50-59: Unknown Female (1771-1780) | Pulley (I3839)
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| 373 | -----------Free White Males----------- ----------Free White Females---------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Lewis 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 FWM 0-4: Unknown Male (1826-1830) FWM 5-9: Unknown Male (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Unknown Male (1816-1820) FWM 30-39: Lewis Pulley (1791-1800) FWF 0-4: Unknown Female, Unknown Female FWF 5-9: (1826-1830) FWF 20-29: Lucy Williams, Unknown Female FWF 30-39: (1801-1810) FWF 50-59: Unknown Female (1771-1780) | Pulley (I3840)
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| 374 | -----------Free White Males----------- ----------Free White Females---------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Lewis 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 FWM 0-4: Unknown Male (1826-1830) FWM 5-9: Unknown Male (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Unknown Male (1816-1820) FWM 30-39: Lewis Pulley (1791-1800) FWF 0-4: Unknown Female, Unknown Female FWF 5-9: (1826-1830) FWF 20-29: Lucy Williams, Unknown Female FWF 30-39: (1801-1810) FWF 50-59: Unknown Female (1771-1780) | Pulley (I8573)
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| 375 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Martin, Mary 1 1 2 1 FWM 0-9: James Martin (1791-1800) FWF 0-9: Unknown (1791-1800) FWF 10-15: Unknown, Unknown (1785-1790) FWF 26-44: Mary Martin (1756-1774) | Martin, James (I601)
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| 376 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Martin, Mary 1 1 2 1 FWM 0-9: James Martin (1791-1800) FWF 0-9: Unknown (1791-1800) FWF 10-15: Unknown, Unknown (1785-1790) FWF 26-44: Mary Martin (1756-1774) | (Martin), Mary (I615)
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| 377 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Martin, Mary 1 1 2 1 FWM 0-9: James Martin (1791-1800) FWF 0-9: Unknown (1791-1800) FWF 10-15: Unknown, Unknown (1785-1790) FWF 26-44: Mary Martin (1756-1774) | Martin (I617)
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| 378 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Martin, Mary 1 1 2 1 FWM 0-9: James Martin (1791-1800) FWF 0-9: Unknown (1791-1800) FWF 10-15: Unknown, Unknown (1785-1790) FWF 26-44: Mary Martin (1756-1774) | Martin (I618)
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| 379 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Martin, Mary 1 1 2 1 FWM 0-9: James Martin (1791-1800) FWF 0-9: Unknown (1791-1800) FWF 10-15: Unknown, Unknown (1785-1790) FWF 26-44: Mary Martin (1756-1774) | Martin (I619)
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| 380 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Pully, Deverix 5 1 1 1 FWM 0-9: William, John, Carlous, Samuel, Lorenzo or Unknown (1801-1810) FWM 26-44: Deverix Pulley (1766-1784) FWF 16-25: Unknown Female (1785-1794) FWF 26-44: Mary Williams (1766-1784) | Pulley, John (I1771)
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| 381 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Pully, Deverix 5 1 1 1 FWM 0-9: William, John, Carlous, Samuel, Lorenzo or Unknown (1801-1810) FWM 26-44: Deverix Pulley (1766-1784) FWF 16-25: Unknown Female (1785-1794) FWF 26-44: Mary Williams (1766-1784) | Pulley, Deverix (I1882)
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| 382 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Pully, Deverix 5 1 1 1 FWM 0-9: William, John, Carlous, Samuel, Lorenzo or Unknown (1801-1810) FWM 26-44: Deverix Pulley (1766-1784) FWF 16-25: Unknown Female (1785-1794) FWF 26-44: Mary Williams (1766-1784) | Williams, Mary Ellender (I1938)
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| 383 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Pully, Deverix 5 1 1 1 FWM 0-9: William, John, Carlous, Samuel, Lorenzo or Unknown (1801-1810) FWM 26-44: Deverix Pulley (1766-1784) FWF 16-25: Unknown Female (1785-1794) FWF 26-44: Mary Williams (1766-1784) | Pulley, William (I1949)
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| 384 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Pully, Deverix 5 1 1 1 FWM 0-9: William, John, Carlous, Samuel, Lorenzo or Unknown (1801-1810) FWM 26-44: Deverix Pulley (1766-1784) FWF 16-25: Unknown Female (1785-1794) FWF 26-44: Mary Williams (1766-1784) | Pulley, Carlous (I1960)
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| 385 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Pully, Deverix 5 1 1 1 FWM 0-9: William, John, Carlous, Samuel, Lorenzo or Unknown (1801-1810) FWM 26-44: Deverix Pulley (1766-1784) FWF 16-25: Unknown Female (1785-1794) FWF 26-44: Mary Williams (1766-1784) | Pulley, Samuel (I1971)
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| 386 | Free Free White Males White Females 0 10 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 Othr 9 15 25 44 + 9 15 25 44 + Free Slaves Pully, Deverix 5 1 1 1 FWM 0-9: William, John, Carlous, Samuel, Lorenzo or Unknown (1801-1810) FWM 26-44: Deverix Pulley (1766-1784) FWF 16-25: Unknown Female (1785-1794) FWF 26-44: Mary Williams (1766-1784) | Pulley, Lorenzo Dow (I1982)
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| 387 | FWM FWF OFP Slaves 16+ 0-15 Martin, Spencer 1 3 FWM 16+: Spencer (Bef 1774) FWF: Mary, Unknown Female, Unknown Female | Martin, Spencer (I614)
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| 388 | FWM FWF OFP Slaves 16+ 0-15 Martin, Spencer 1 3 FWM 16+: Spencer (Bef 1774) FWF: Mary, Unknown Female, Unknown Female | (Martin), Mary (I615)
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| 389 | FWM FWF OFP Slaves 16+ 0-15 Martin, Spencer 1 3 FWM 16+: Spencer (Bef 1774) FWF: Mary, Unknown Female, Unknown Female | Martin (I617)
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| 390 | FWM FWF OFP Slaves 16+ 0-15 Martin, Spencer 1 3 FWM 16+: Spencer (Bef 1774) FWF: Mary, Unknown Female, Unknown Female | Martin (I618)
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| 391 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Deverix 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 FWM 5-9: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Robert (1816-1820) FWM 15-19: Lorenzo (1811-1815) FWM 50-59: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 15-19: Amanda (1811-1815) FWF 40-49: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Pulley, Deverix (I1882)
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| 392 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Deverix 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 FWM 5-9: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Robert (1816-1820) FWM 15-19: Lorenzo (1811-1815) FWM 50-59: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 15-19: Amanda (1811-1815) FWF 40-49: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Williams, Mary Ellender (I1938)
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| 393 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Deverix 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 FWM 5-9: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Robert (1816-1820) FWM 15-19: Lorenzo (1811-1815) FWM 50-59: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 15-19: Amanda (1811-1815) FWF 40-49: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Pulley, Lorenzo Dow (I1982)
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| 394 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Deverix 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 FWM 5-9: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Robert (1816-1820) FWM 15-19: Lorenzo (1811-1815) FWM 50-59: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 15-19: Amanda (1811-1815) FWF 40-49: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Pulley, Amanda Hope (I1994)
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| 395 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Deverix 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 FWM 5-9: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Robert (1816-1820) FWM 15-19: Lorenzo (1811-1815) FWM 50-59: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 15-19: Amanda (1811-1815) FWF 40-49: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Pulley, Robert (I2005)
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| 396 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Total Pulley, Deverix 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 FWM 5-9: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 10-14: Robert (1816-1820) FWM 15-19: Lorenzo (1811-1815) FWM 50-59: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 15-19: Amanda (1811-1815) FWF 40-49: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Pulley, Edward T. (I2016)
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| 397 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Pulley, Deverix 1 2 1 1 FWM 15-19: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 20-29: Unknown Male, Robert (1811-1820) FWM 60-69: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 50-59: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Pulley, Deverix (I1882)
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| 398 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Pulley, Deverix 1 2 1 1 FWM 15-19: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 20-29: Unknown Male, Robert (1811-1820) FWM 60-69: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 50-59: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Williams, Mary Ellender (I1938)
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| 399 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Will Pulley 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 FWM 0-4: Nathaniel (1836-1840) FWM 5-9: William (1831-1835) FWM 10-14: Waller (1826-1830) FWM 30-39: William, Unknown* (1801-1810) FWF 0-4: Unknown (1836-1840) FWF 5-9: Emily, Unknown (1831-1835) FWF 30-39: Elizabeth (1801-1810) | Pulley, William (I1949)
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| 400 | -----------Free White Males---------- ----------Free White Females--------- 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr 4 9 14 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 Ovr Pulley, Deverix 1 2 1 1 FWM 15-19: Edward (1821-1825) FWM 20-29: Unknown Male, Robert (1811-1820) FWM 60-69: Deverix (1771-1780) FWF 50-59: Mary Williams (1781-1790) | Pulley, Robert (I2005)
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