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651 Highland Cemetery Douglass, William (I4876)
 
652 Highland Cemetery Baker, Sabra (I4877)
 
653 His given name has been burned from the records. Congdon, ? (I4873)
 
654 His name is listed in the military census as Barzilla Duglass. Douglass, Barzillai (I1318)
 
655 His note attached says: The parenthesis around Douglas in Ann Douglas Brown seem to be added later. On suspect this is that a document entered in 1869 shouldn't list deaths in 1870. Sarah's, seems to be out of order. Source (S465)
 
656 His will was proved in August, 1746. Shearman, Abial (I1239)
 
657 History of Washington and Kent Counties, Rhode Island
P. 1236
William L. Hall, born 1837, is a son of Isaac, grandson of Benjamin and great-grandson of William Hall. He married in 1883 Susan Lawton. His mother was Amy Brown( 6), daughter of Beriah (5) Beriah (4), Beriah (3), Alexander (2), Beriah (1). Beriah Brown (1) built the house where Mr. Hall lives. Mr. Hall has a table that was new when his great-grandmother began housekeeping in 1758. Mr. Hall is a democrat and is serving his third year in the town council. He has been assessor of taxes two years. 
Hall, William Lyman (I1350)
 
658 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2)
 
659 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I838)
 
660 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I759)
 
661 Hostler Cotter, Edward Hurley (I103)
 
662 Hotel Keeper (1920 Census) Wilson, George Adrian (I41)
 
663 House Painter Whitlock, Elbert Ellsworth (I8097)
 
664 Household Members:

Elizabeth Heggerness 67
Jennie Heggerness 46
Harold Heggerness 21
Pauline Hggerness 19 
Holcomb, Jennie Maria (I1724)
 
665 Household Members:

Elizabeth Heggerness 67
Jennie Heggerness 46
Harold Heggerness 21
Pauline Hggerness 19 
Heggerness, Harold Jacob (I1771)
 
666 Household Members:

Elizabeth Heggerness 67
Jennie Heggerness 46
Harold Heggerness 21
Pauline Hggerness 19 
(Heggerness), Elizabeth (I3019)
 
667 Husband of Mary "Polly" Franklin Wheeler and father of sylvester, John Henry, Benoni, Aaron, Calvin, Chauncey Bailey, Alm ira Mary, Samuel Bradford, and Mary Ann Wheeler.

John came to Ohio in 1818 with his family. He was a circuit preacher helping to found several Free-Will Baptist Churches. He also served in the 1812 War. 
Wheeler, Rev. John (I16012)
 
668 Husband, Edmund H. Hubbard listed as living alone with daughter Edna in the 1920 Census. Russell, Etta S. (I4260)
 
669 I am also descended from John Mitchell and Lydia Congdon via their daughter Mary Mitchell who married (1) Thomas Taylor Jaquays, (2) Henry Northup and (3) Samuel Burgess. Mitchell, Mary (I6889)
 
670 I had that she was #654 Carpenter Genealogy, p.125, dau. of Job and Anne (_____) Carpenter.

GBFA expresses some doubt of her birthdate (which it has as 6 Oct 1732 in Swansea, Mass.), and perhaps her parentage. Her death is recorded 28 May 1814, aged 82 years, 5 months, 13 days, and from that date her birth is calculated as 15 Dec 1731. Her descendants say, however, that she died 24 March 1814. The Carpenter Genealogy lists the birth of #770 Hannah, daughter of Abiah and Experience (Abell) Carpenter, as May 11, 1734 [DAR records say she died in 1804; G. Ludens says her death date was May 8th; Mary Wesbrook's "Jacob Barney, 1634" gives her birth date as Oct. 1732].

In the will of Job Carpenter of Warwick, R.I., dated 19 March 1803, proved 25 May 1814 [Ref. Warwick Wills in R.I.G.R. Vol. 15 (1992), p.100] is mentioned sisters Lydia Wheaton, HANNAH BARNEY, and Anne Dowd. This Job Carpenter is thus #655 in the Carpenter Genealogy, son of Job and Anne (_____) Carpenter (b.6 Apr 1735; d. 21 May 1814 in Warwick), whose oldest and youngest sisters were #652 Lydia, wife of Andrew Wheaton and #656 Anne, wife of Noah Dowd. He also had a sister #654 HANNAH CARPENTER, b. 6 Oct 1732, who d. young according to the Carpenter Genealogy. Obviously this Hannah (Carpenter) Barney did not die young, and is likely the wife of Constant Barney. <-- Nov 1999: Probably not so "obvious."

WFT #4:1301 has this Hannah Carpenter, b. Oct. 4, 1732 in Swansea; d. May 28, 1814 in Arlington, Vt.; dau. of Abiah and Experience (Abell) Carpenter. WFT #9:0588 has her b. May 11, 1734; d. 1814; dau. of Abiah & Experience (Abell) Carpenter.

Martha J Hicks (11/6/99): Hannah Carpenter, b. May 11 1734 in Rehoboth, Mass.; d. Mar 28 1812. Age at death: 77.

Nov 1999: I now think that she is #770 Carpenter Genealogy, p.136, dau. of Abiah and Experience (Abell) Carpenter; md. to Constance Barney as identified in the Carpenter Genealogy. 
Carpenter, Hannah (I8411)
 
671 Immigrated to Texas Bienski, Floryan (I2685)
 
672 In the Navy in 1812. Maxson, Jesse (I7538)
 
673 Independent Journal
November 3, 1979

Masonic memorial services are Monday for Philip Joseph Mann, 70, who died Thursday in a Sonoma Convalescent Hospital after a long illness. A native of San Francisco, he lived 5 years in Sonoma County. He was a retired banker, and had worked 30 years for United California Bank, San Francisco.

He was a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno.

He was a member of Fairfax Lodge No. 556; Masons, Larkspur; the Marin Commandry No. 73; Knights Templar of California; Marin Chapter No. 102; Royal Arch Masons of California; Council No. 2; and Royal and Select Masters of California. He was a life member of the Olympic Club, San Francisco, a member of Islam Temple Shrine, San Francisco, and a past secretary of Marin Shrine Club.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara C. Mann, Sonoma; 3 daughters, Carolyn Schwab of San Rafael; Phyllis Vasco of Petaluma; and Donna Sousa, Oregon; and 6 grandchildren.

Services under the auspices of Temple Lodge No. 14, Masons, are at 11 am. in the chapel of Bates, Evans, & Fehrensen. Inurnment has been held.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the Cancer Society or Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, San Francisco. 
Mann, Phillip Jospeh (I9811)
 
674 Index to Marriages and Deaths in the "New York Herald," 1835-1855, James P. Maher, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987 Family: Simeon W. Barney / Livina Mansell (F2976)
 
675 Info sent by Nancy M. Burkard, 8395 Stahley Rd., East Amherst, N.Y. 14051

Notes from Ruth Harrison Jones (June 1999): "Lemuel and his father were both "cordwainers." John Franklin had been in Rehoboth and married Hannah Record as a second wife on Oct. 16, 1728. John d. between Sept. 1738 and Jan 1738/39."

death place from Ancestry.com World Tree #85801, Submitter clampshire@fullerton.edu: Cathy Lampshire, 2771 E. Norm Place, Anaheim, CA 92806-5040 (714) 630-1667

Franklin Genealogy Report from Mark E. Hoppe, 2904 Stratford Road, Lawrence, KS 66049 (785) 842-0012 (9/23/00): Descendants of James Franklin:
1. JAMES4 FRANKLIN (THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born abt 1652 in Ecton, Northampton. He married (1) UNI___ ______ abt 1681 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Mass. He married (2) ELIZABETH HAMMOND 17 April 1695 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., daughter of WILLIAM HAMMOND and ELIZABETH BETTECOME. She was born 24 September 1673 in Rehoboth, Mass. Children:
2. i. JAMES5 FRANKLIN, b. 8 July 1682, Dartmouth, Mass.; d. 21 October 1756, Scituate, R.I.
3. ii. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. abt 1683.
iii. LYDIA FRANKLIN, b. 18 June 1688.
4. iv. ABEL FRANKLIN, b. 18 May 1690, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 1758, Jamestown, R.I.

Generation No. 2

2. JAMES5 FRANKLIN (JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 8 July 1682 in Dartmouth, Mass., and died 21 October 1756 in Scituate, R.I. He married MARTHA ORMSBEE 2 May 1706 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., daughter of JOHN ORMSBEE and GRACE MARTIN. She was born 7 May 1680. Children:
5. i. PHILLIP6 FRANKLIN, b. 25 February 1706/07.
ii. LYDIA FRANKLIN, b. 26 July 1708.
6. iii. JAMES FRANKLIN, b. 16 December 1709, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.
7. iv. GIDEON FRANKLIN, b. 10 October 1711.
8. v. ICHABOD FRANKLIN, b. 1 July 1713.
vi. ABIGAIL FRANKLIN, b. 31 January 1714/15.
vii. ELISHA FRANKLIN, b. 8 June 1716.
viii. MARY FRANKLIN, b. 10 November 1718.
ix. URIAH FRANKLIN, b. 19 December 1720.

3. JOHN5 FRANKLIN (JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1)1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born abt 1683. He married (1) RUTH WILSON8 6 May 1703 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass., daughter of JOHN WILSON and JOANNA CARTER. She was born 25 March 1685 in Billerica, Middlesex Co., Mass., and died 7 March 1727/28 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. He married (2) HANNAH RECORD 16 October 1728 in Pembroke, Mass., daughter of JOHN RECORD and GRACE ______.

Children of John Franklin and Ruth Wilson:
i. HOPESTILL6 FRANKLIN, b. 22 December 1705; m. JOHN JONES.
ii. RUTH FRANKLIN9, b. 2 April 1708, Billerica, Middlesex Co., Mass.; d. 30 September 1756, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.; m. RICHARD ROUND, 30 August 1730, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.; b. 2 March 1706/07, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 18 May 1768; Will Probated: 3 May 1768.
iii. JOANNA FRANKLIN9, b. 21 June 1710, Billerica, Middlesex Co., Mass.
iv. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. 21 December 1712.
v. FRANCIS FRANKLIN, b. 19 June 1715, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. Aft. 2 January 1775, Warren, Bristol Co., R.I.; m. JOHN EASTERBROOKS10, 7 July 1734, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; b. 26 October 1707, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. Bef. 6 July 1795, Warren, Bristol Co., R.I.; Will: 2 January 1775; Will proved: 6 July 1795.
9. vi. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. 25 July 1719; d. Bef. 10 March 1745/46, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.
10. vii. JOANNAH FRANKLIN, b. 27 July 1721, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 7 September 1754, Warren, Bristol Co., R.I.
11. viii. JOSEPH FRANKLIN, b. abt 1723.
ix. ABEL FRANKLIN, b. 7 March 1724/25.
12. x. JAMES FRANKLIN, b. abt 1726.
xi. ELIZABETH FRANKLIN, b. 5 December 1727.

Children of JOHN FRANKLIN and HANNAH RECORD:
xii. RECORD6 FRANKLIN, b. 22 May 1729.
13. xiii. LEMUEL FRANKLIN, b. 29 August 1732, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 1805, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.
xiv. EBENEZER FRANKLIN, b. 1 September 1734; m. ELIZABETH COLE, 20 April 1758, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.

4. ABEL5 FRANKLIN (JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 18 May 1690 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Mass., and died 1758 in Jamestown, R.I. He married SARAH REMINGTON, daughter of STEPHEN REMINGTON and PENELOPE ______. She was born 29 August 1688 in Jamestown, R.I., and died 10 December 1778 in Jamestown, R.I. Children:
14. i. STEPHEN6 FRANKLIN, b. 1715, Jamestown, R.I.
15. ii. ABEL FRANKLIN, b. 1719.
16. iii. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. 1727.

Generation No. 3

5. PHILLIP6 FRANKLIN (JAMES5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 25 February 1706/07. He married RACHEL HORTON 31 March 1728 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., daughter of THOMAS HORTON and HANNAH GARNSEY. Children:
i. AARON7 FRANKLIN11, b. 11 February 1729/30; m. MARGARET ______. The 30th President (John) Calvin Coolidge was a lineal descendant of Aaron and Margaret (______) Franklin.

Aaron Franklin md. Margaret ______
Jabez Franklin md. Sarah Starr
Luther Franklin md. Priscilla Pinney
Abigail Franklin md. Hiram D. Moor
Victoria Josephine Moor md. John Calvin Coolidge
President (John) Calvin Coolidge

ii. PHILLIP FRANKLIN, m. BERTHINA ROUND.
iii. PATIENCE FRANKLIN, b. 24 May 1732.
iv. RACHEL FRANKLIN, m. JEREMIAH WEATHERHEAD.
v. MARCY FRANKLIN, b. 24 May 1735.
vi. MOLLY FRANKLIN, b. 9 September 1738.
vii. MOSES FRANKLIN, b. 25 September 1741.

6. JAMES6 FRANKLIN (JAMES5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 16 December 1709 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Masschusetts Colony. He married HANNAH TOLMAN 30 April 1738 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., daughter of HENRY TOLMAN. She was born in Providence, R.I. Children:
i. BETTY7 FRANKLIN, b. 30 September 1739.
ii. JAMES FRANKLIN, b. 28 January 1739/40.
iii. HANNAH FRANKLIN, b. 6 July 1747.
iv. MARTHA FRANKLIN, b. 8 August 1748.
v. HENRY FRANKLIN, b. 27 October 1749.
vi. JOSEPH FRANKLIN, b. 5 March 1759, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.

7. GIDEON6 FRANKLIN (JAMES5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 10 October 1711. He married MARY CHAFFEE 1 November 1735 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. Children:
i. DANIEL7 FRANKLIN, b. 25 June 1736.
ii. DAVID FRANKLIN, b. 13 April 1738; m. BERIAH TITUS.
iii. ASA FRANKLIN, b. 28 January 1739/40; m. SARAH PAINE.
iv. MOLLY FRANKLIN.
v. HANNAH FRANKLIN, b. 29 July 1743.
vi. GIDEON FRANKLIN, b. 25 April 1745.
vii. OLIVER FRANKLIN, b. 14 December 1748.

8. ICHABOD6 FRANKLIN (JAMES5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 1 July 1713. He married (1) ESTHER HORTON 22 November 1735 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. She died 1739 in Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass. He married (2) HANNAH ANDREW 20 September 1739 in Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.

Children of ICHABOD FRANKLIN and ESTHER HORTON:
17. i. STEPHEN7 FRANKLIN, b. 10 May 1736.
ii. ICHABOD FRANKLIN, b. 28 April 1739, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.; m. MOLLY WHITMAN, 22 January 1761, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.

Children of ICHABOD FRANKLIN and HANNAH ANDREW:
iii. JOHN7 FRANKLIN, b. 20 August 1740.
iv. HANNAH FRANKLIN, b. 5 September 1742; m. JONATHAN RICHARDSON, 6 August 1761, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.
v. NATHAN FRANKLIN, b. 2 February 1744/45.
vi. ESTHER FRANKLIN, b. 12 March 1748/49.
18. vii. JAMES FRANKLIN, b. 1 February 1750/51, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.; d., N.Y.

9. JOHN6 FRANKLIN (JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 25 July 1719, and died Bef. 10 March 1745/46 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. He married (1) ELIZABETH VIALL. She died 10 October 1741 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. He married (2) MARY WOOD 23 July 1743 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.

Children of JOHN FRANKLIN and ELIZABETH VIALL:
i. JOHN7 FRANKLIN, b. 3 October 1741; m. SARAH THRESHER, 18 December 1764, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.
19. ii. VIALL FRANKLIN.

Children of JOHN FRANKLIN and MARY WOOD:
iii. RUTH7 FRANKLIN, m. THOMAS ______, 16 September 1758, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.
iv. REBECKAH FRANKLIN.

10. JOANNAH6 FRANKLIN (JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 27 July 1721 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., and died 7 September 1754 in Warren, Bristol Co., R.I. She married BENJAMIN EASTERBROOKS12 18 December 1740 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., son of THOMAS EASTERBROOKS and ELIZABETH THURBER. He was born 31 October 1716 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., and died Aft. 1777 in Warren, Bristol Co., R.I. More About BENJAMIN EASTERBROOKS: Freeman: 1750, R.I. Children:
i. HARIN7 EASTERBROOKS, b. 6 November 1741.
ii. THOMAS EASTERBROOKS, b. 6 April 1744.
iii. RHONDA EASTERBROOKS, b. 29 March 1748.
iv. BENJAMIN EASTERBROOKS, b. 5 April 1750.
v. SAMUEL EASTERBROOKS, b. 4 May 1754.

11. JOSEPH6 FRANKLIN (JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born abt 1723. He married ABIGAIL DAGGETT 1 January 1745/46 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass., daughter of JOHN DAGGETT and HOPESTILL WOOD. She was born 19 January 1729/30 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. Children:
i. HOPESTILL7 FRANKLIN, b. 2 November 1747.
ii. LYDIA FRANKLIN, b. 17 December 1749, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.; m. ROBERT NEWELL, 14 March 1774, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.
20. iii. WILSON FRANKLIN, b. 10 April 1752.
21. iv. ABEL FRANKLIN, b. 15 August 1754.
v. JOSEPH FRANKLIN, b. 23 August 1757.
vi. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. 17 February 1760, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. there 12 December 1761.
vii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. 10 May 1762; m. MARTHA COMSTOCK, 9 February 1787.
viii. THOMAS FRANKLIN, b. 31 March 1766.
ix. ESTHER FRANKLIN, b. 1 January 1768.

12. JAMES6 FRANKLIN (JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born abt 1726. He married EUNICE ______. Child:
i. ELIZABETH7 FRANKLIN, b. 17 June 1744.

13. LEMUEL6 FRANKLIN (JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1)13 was born 29 August 1732 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass., and died 1805 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass. He married SARAH BARNEY 18 October 1757 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass., daughter of DANIEL BARNEY and ALICE WHEATON. She was born 2 March 1737/38 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass., and died 4 February 1788 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass. Children:
i. DAVID7 FRANKLIN, b. 19 February 1758, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 31 January 1826, Fort Ann, Washington Co., N.Y.
ii. HANNAH FRANKLIN, b. 8 January 1760, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; m. (1) CHRISTOPHER SHEARMAN, 5 May 1777; m. (2) LINNARD MUNRO, 21 August 1780.
iii. ELIZABETH FRANKLIN, b. 24 September 1761, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y.
22. iv. MARY FRANKLIN, b. abt 1763.
v. SHUBIL FRANKLIN, b. 20 February 1765, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 16 January 1831.
vi. ALICE "ELSIE" FRANKLIN, b. 20 February 1767.
vii. ANNA FRANKLIN, b. 21 May 1769, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 10 June 1788, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.
viii. DANIEL FRANKLIN, b. 24 July 1771, Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. 2 April 1829, Herkimer Co., N.Y.; m. RUTH ROUND, 22 March 1794.

14. STEPHEN6 FRANKLIN (ABEL5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 1715 in Jamestown, R.I. He married MARGARET MITCHELL 30 October 1743 in New Shoreham, R.I., daughter of THOMAS MITCHELL and MARGARET ______. She was born 12 March 1727/28 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Mass., and died 14 August 1765 in Jamestown, R.I. Children:
i. THOMAS7 FRANKLIN, b. 1744; d. 5 June 1767.
ii. ABEL FRANKLIN, b. 1746.
iii. STEPHEN FRANKLIN, b. 1747; d. Bef. 21 February 1817, East Greenwich.
iv. GEORGE FRANKLIN, b. 1752.
v. HANNAH FRANKLIN, b. 1754.

15. ABEL6 FRANKLIN (ABEL5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 1719. He married LYDIA LITTLEFIELD 14 October 1741, daughter of CALEB LITTLEFIELD. She was born 1722.. Children:
i. SARAH7 FRANKLIN, b. 1744.
ii. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. 1746.
iii. CALEB FRANKLIN, b. 1750.
iv. PENELOPE FRANKLIN, b. 1753.
v. PHOEBE FRANKLIN, b. 1760.
vi. MARCY FRANKLIN, b. 1764.
vii. FREDERICK FRANKLIN, b. 1766.

16. JOHN6 FRANKLIN (ABEL5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 1727. He married ELIZABETH MITCHELL 29 August 1750 in Jamestown, R.I., daughter of THOMAS MITCHELL and MARGARET ______. She was born 19 September 1731 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Mass., and died 25 May 1768 in Jamestown, R.I. Children:
i. PETER7 FRANKLIN.
ii. ANN FRANKLIN.
iii. SARAH FRANKLIN.
iv. MARY FRANKLIN.
v. FRANCES FRANKLIN.
vi. WILLIAM FRANKLIN.
vii. ROBERT FRANKLIN.

Generation No. 4

17. STEPHEN7 FRANKLIN (ICHABOD6, JAMES5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 10 May 1736. He married RACHEL CARPENTER 5 November 1758. Children:
i. ESTHER8 FRANKLIN, b. 20 February 1762.
ii. RACHEL FRANKLIN, b. 20 February 1762.
iii. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. 27 October 1763.
iv. STEPHEN FRANKLIN, b. 9 July 1765.
v. CHLOE FRANKLIN, b. 10 September 1767.

18. JAMES7 FRANKLIN (ICHABOD6, JAMES5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 1 February 1750/51 in Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass., and died in N.Y. Children:
i. ASA8 FRANKLIN, b. 1780.
ii. HENRY FRANKLIN.
iii. ANDRES FRANKLIN.

19. VIALL7 FRANKLIN (JOHN6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1). Children:
i. HANNAH8 FRANKLIN, b. 13 September 1762.
ii. SAMUEL FRANKLIN, b. 2 January 1764.
iii. ELIZABETH FRANKLIN, b. 5 October 1765.
iv. SOLOMON FRANKLIN, b. 26 January 1766; m. KEZIAH RICHARDSON, 10 April 1793, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.; b. Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.
v. OLIVE FRANKLIN, b. abt 1767; m. DANIEL RICHARDSON, 10 April 1793, Attleborough, Bristol Co., Mass.

20. WILSON7 FRANKLIN (JOSEPH6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 10 April 1752. He married ELIZABETH PERRY 20 May 1784 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. Children:
i. JOSEPH8 FRANKLIN, b. 26 September 1785.
ii. ESTHER FRANKLIN.

21. ABEL7 FRANKLIN (JOSEPH6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 15 August 1754. He married MOLLY KENNE 2 May 1776. Children:
i. SALLE8 FRANKLIN, b. 4 June 1777, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass.; d. there 27 September 1778.
ii. LYDIA FRANKLIN, b. 14 November 1779.
iii. ABIGAIL FRANKLIN, b. 30 March 1783.
iv. NANCY FRANKLIN, b. 16 August 1784.
v. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. 30 June 1786.

22. MARY7 FRANKLIN (LEMUEL6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born abt 1763. She married THOMAS LOOK abt 1782 in N.Y., son of SAMUEL LOOK and MARY SHERMAN. He was born abt 1765 in Rochester, Plymouth Co., Mass., and died 1850 in Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y. Children:
i. ELIZABETH "BETSY"8 LOOK, b. 1786, Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N.Y.; d. 6 September 1878, Muscatine, Iowa; m. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS ROWE; b. abt 1787, N.Y.; d. 29 October 1860, Muscatine, Iowa.
ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LOOK, b. 18 November 1788, Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N.Y.; d. 21 March 1877, Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y.; m. RACHAEL DOPP, 15 January 1815, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., N.Y.; b. 10 September 1794, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N.Y.; d. 16 May 1887, Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y.
iii. SYLVESTER LOOK, b. 27 January 1802, Hector, Tompkins Co., N.Y.; d. 29 August 1879, Prattsburg, Steuben Co., N.Y.; m. MARY SPRAGUE BIDWELL; b. 14 October 1805, Whitestown, N.Y.; d. 3 June 1870, Prattsburg, Steuben Co., N.Y.
23. iv. MARY FRANKLIN LOOK, b. 17 March 1803, Chatham, Columbia Co., N.Y.; d. 26 August 1883, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.
v. THOMAS LOOK, b. abt 1784.
vi. SAMUEL LOOK, b. Btn. 1790 and 1800.
vii. SARAH LOOK, b. abt 1790.
viii. HANNAH LOOK, b. Btn. 1790 and 1800.
ix. GEORGE LOOK, b. Btn. 1790 and 1800.
x. ENOS LOOK, b. Btn. 1790 and 1800.

Generation No. 5

23. MARY FRANKLIN8 LOOK (MARY7 FRANKLIN, LEMUEL6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 17 March 1803 in Chatham, Columbia Co., N.Y., and died 26 August 1883 in Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois. She married ASHER CHAPIN14, 15, 16 18 October 1819 in Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y., son of TIMOTHY CHAPIN and TACY FRINK. He was born 10 January 1797 in Springfield, Hampshire Co., Mass., and died 30 March 1865 in Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois. Unaided, Asher constructed the wooden machinery of may old-fashioned mills in N.Y. and Ohio. Mary and Asher moved to Monmouth, Illinois in 1858. Asher and Mary purchased a home on 12 February 1861in Monmouth, located at 1108 S. 6th Street for $125 from H. G. Hardin. (Doc. #29448 of the Warren Co. Recorder of Deeds). More About ASHER CHAPIN: Occupation: Millwright. Children:
i. SHERMAN9 CHAPIN, b. 16 February 1821; d. Folker Township, Clark Co., Missouri.
ii. MARY E. CHAPIN, b. 30 November 1822; d. Bloomington, Illinois.
24. iii. WILLIAM WELLS CHAPIN, b. 27 March 1824, Painted Post, Steuben Co., N.Y.; d. 4 January 1893, El Dorado, Butler Co., Kansas.
iv. DEXTER CHAPIN, b. 5 February 1826; d. Ohio.
25. v. REUBEN ASHER CHAPIN, b. 12 November 1827, Painted Post, Steuben Co., N.Y.; d. 7 September 1906, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska.
26. vi. WARREN CHAPIN, b. 24 February 1830.
vii. ELSIE CHAPIN, b. 17 April 1832; d. Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.
viii. HULDAH CHAPIN, b. 27 August 1836; d. Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.
ix. TACY CHAPIN, b. 23 February 1834; m. JOHN MARTIN.
x. GEORGE CHAPIN, b. 7 October 1838.
xi. FRANKLIN CHAPIN, b. 20 February 1841; d. Ohio.
xii. ELLEN CHAPIN, b. 30 December 1842.

Generation No. 6

24. WILLIAM WELLS9 CHAPIN (MARY FRANKLIN8 LOOK, MARY7 FRANKLIN, LEMUEL6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1)17 was born 27 March 1824 in Painted Post, Steuben Co., N.Y., and died 4 January 1893 in El Dorado, Butler Co., Kansas. He married (1) SUSAN MATILDA HYATT 3, Mass.y 1849 in Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio. She was born 21 January 1826, and died 27 July 1873 in Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio. He married (2) ROSE BELLE BARRON October 1873 in Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio, daughter of W. BARRON and ELIZABETH DAWDEE. She was born 21 March 1847 in Virginia.

Children of WILLIAM CHAPIN and SUSAN HYATT:
i. WILLIAM FRANKLIN10 CHAPIN, b. 10 September 1851, Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio; d. 1 May 1900, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois; m. MARY CATHERINE MILLER; b. 22 December 1857, Mercer Co., Illinois; d. 1937, Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.
ii. CHARLES HAMILTON CHAPIN, b. 20 April 1850.
iii. FLORENCE A. CHAPIN, b. 28 April 1857.
iv. JENNIE MARIA CHAPIN, b. 4 March 1866.

Children of WILLIAM CHAPIN and ROSE BARRON:
v. MARY BELLE10 CHAPIN, b. 13 October 1874.
vi. LUCILE CHAPIN, b. 22 May 1877.
vii. GUY STAPP CHAPIN, b. 7 July 1879.
viii. LENORE CHAPIN, b. 23 November 1882.

25. REUBEN ASHER9 CHAPIN (MARY FRANKLIN8 LOOK, MARY7 FRANKLIN, LEMUEL6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1)18, 19 was born 12 November 1827 in Painted Post, Steuben Co., N.Y., and died 7 September 1906 in Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska. He married (1) LOURINDA CHEUVRONT 1853 in Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio, daughter of LEMUEL CHEUVRONT and MARY ROUSE. She was born 1840 in Ohio, and died 1869 in Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska. He married (2) TERESA ORLENA MEFFORD 30 March 1870 in Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska, daughter of JAMES MEFFORD and ELIZA MAYFIELD. She was born 17 October 1854 in West Point, Lee Co., Iowa, and died 15 May 1905 in Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska. Occupation: Carpenter/Farmer.

Children of REUBEN CHAPIN and LOURINDA CHEUVRONT:
i. EVA10 CHAPIN, d. Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio.
ii. KATE CHAPIN, b. 4 July 1857, Marion, Marion Co., Ohio; d. 8 October 1933, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., Colorado; m. JOHN ABRAHM BEELER, 6 February 1874, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; b. 29 July 1849, Miller Township, Knox Co., Ohio; d. 21 March 1927, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., Colorado. More About KATE CHAPIN: Burial: Mountain View Cemetery at Pueblo
iii. MILTON CHAPIN, d. abt 1864, Saline Co., Missouri.
iv. EDWARD ELLSWORTH CHAPIN, b. 4 May 1865, Marion, Marion Co., Ohio; d. 14 December 1931, San Jose, Santa Clara Co., California; m. (1) JESSIE ELIZA MCKIBBON, 28 April 1887; b. 15 August 1867; d. 12 March 1901; m. (2) NELLIE MCKIBBON, abt 1902. Burial: 18 December 1931, Lodi, San Joaquin Co., California

Children of REUBEN CHAPIN and TERESA MEFFORD:
v. WILLIAM JAMES10 CHAPIN, b. 13 September 1871, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 10 November 1876, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska.
vi. CHARLIE REUBEN CHAPIN, b. 30 August 1874, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 2 February 1879, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska.
vii. JESSE OSCAR CHAPIN, b. 19 December 1876, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 5 July 1960, Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska; m. (1) MYRTLE N. BRYAN, abt 1901; d. abt 1917; m. (2) MARY JANE MAGARRELL, 11 June 1921, Atlantic, Iowa; b. 15 March 1884, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois; d. 20 April 1974, Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska. Jesse was employed by Western Union Telegraph for over 40 Years.
viii. IRA FRANKLIN CHAPIN, b. 28 January 1880, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 20 October 1934, Pont, Cherokee Co., Texas; m. MAY WILSON, 1917.
ix. LILIE MAGGIE CHAPIN, b. 13 June 1883, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 1 February 1884, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska.
x. TACY ANN CHAPIN, b. 17 October 1885, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 29 January 1971, Ashland, Saunders Co., Nebraska; m. WALTER ALEXANDER LAUGHLIN, 14 February 1904, Waverly, Lancaster Co., Nebraska; b. 11 January 1884, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 7 November 1954, Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska. Both bur.
Greenwood Memorial Cemetery
xi. ROY MEFFORD CHAPIN, b. 27 October 1889, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 14 September 1939; m. MAUDE YOUNG; b. 1894.
xii. MAE ELIZA CHAPIN, b. 26 May 1891, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 27 May 1970, Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska; m. (1) GLEN OGLE, 12 December 1912, Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska; m. (2) WILLIAM M. BOOTH, 18 July 1928, Austin, Travis Co., Texas.
xiii. FLORENCE BELLE CHAPIN, b. 11 October 1894, Greenwood, Cass Co., Nebraska; d. 30 June 1968; m. GLENN E. ARMSTRONG, 24 July 1912; b. 8 October 1893; d. 12 May 1975.

26. WARREN9 CHAPIN (MARY FRANKLIN8 LOOK, MARY7 FRANKLIN, LEMUEL6, JOHN5, JAMES4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, THOMAS1) was born 24 February 1830. He married (1) RUHAMA ______. She died 1863; bur. Pleasant Green Cem., Hale Township, Warren Co., Illinois. He married (2) JANE "JENNIE" ______.

Children of WARREN CHAPIN and JANE ______:
i. ______10 CHAPIN, b. abt 1867; d. 1878.
ii. CHARLES CHAPIN, b. abt 1869; d. 1878.
iii. ANNIE CHAPIN, b. abt 1871; d. 1878.


Endnotes

1. Rounds, H. L. Peter, Abstracts of Bristol County, Mass. Probate Records, Book 1, 1687-1745, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1987), pp. 106, 275, 276, 278, 280, 288, 289 & 336.
2. Rounds, H. L. Peter, Abstracts of Bristol County, Mass. Probate Records, Book 2, 1745-1762, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1988), pp. 9, 21, 39, 46, 57, 305, 312 & 318.
3. Radasch, Arthur Hitchcock,"The Record Family," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 122, Jan. 1968: p. 23.
4. Zubrinsky, Eugene Cole,"Joanna Hildreth, Wife of Captain James Redway of Rehoboth, Mass.: How Much Circumstantial Evidence is Enough?," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 146, October 1992.: p. 340.
5. Rounds, H. L. Peter, Vital Records of Swansea, Mass. to 1850, (New England Historic and Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1992).
6. Moriarty, G. Andrews,"Some Notes on Eighteenth Century Block Island," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 105, Oct. 1951: pp. 254-56.
7. Rounds, H. L. Peter,"Lists of Baptists in Rehoboth, Mass. in the 1700's," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 138, Jan. 1984: pp. 24-31.
8. Vital Records of Billerica, Mass. to the Year 1850, (New England Genealogical and Historical Society, Boston, MA, 1908), p. 205.
9. Vital Records of Billerica, Mass. to the Year 1850, (New England Genealogical and Historical Society, Boston, MA, 1908), p. 80.
10. The Easterbrook/Estabrooke Family of Warren, RI, pp. 331-4.
11. Roberts, Gary Boyd, Ancestors of American Presidents, (New England Genealogical and Historical Society, Boston, MA, 1989), p. 251.
12. The Easterbrook/Estabrooke Family of Warren, RI, pp. 338-41.
13. Welsh, Luther W., Genealogy of the Welsh and Hyatt Families of Maryland and Their Kin, (Lambert Moon Printing Co., Independence, MO, 1928), p. 127.
14. Chapin, Gilbert W., The Chapin Book, Of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, (Hartford, Connecticut: Chapin Family Association, 1924), p. 476.
15. Warren, Thomas B., Springfield Families, (Springfield, MA: Mercy Warren Chapter, 1935), p. 156.
16. Personal Correspondence with Bill Chapin of Monmouth, IL, December 1999.
17. Welsh, Luther W., Genealogy of the Welsh and Hyatt Families of Maryland and Their Kin, (Lambert Moon Printing Co., Independence, MO, 1928), pp. 127-128.
18. Chapin, Gilbert W., The Chapin Book, Of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, (Hartford, Connecticut: Chapin Family Association, 1924), p. 957.
19. Morrison, Pat, Many Miles, Many States, James Preston & Eliza Jane Mayfield Mefford, (Mefford Memories Newletter), Vol. 4, Issue 3, pp. 2-8. 
Franklin, Samuel Lemuel (I2129)
 
676 Inscription on tombstone indicates he was the second bishop of Kansas Thomas, Elisha Smith (I5572)
 
677 Inscription:
Wm. J. GUYNNUP, / A member of Co. / K. 16th Regt. N.Y. Vol. / Died / at Harpers Ferry / Nov. 17, 1862, / AE. 42. / 
Guynnup, William J. (I1774)
 
678 Irene was a Chippewa Indian from the Lac Courte Oreilles in Hayward, WI Trepania, Irene V. (I2723)
 
679 It appears from the 1920 Federal Census that Sarah went to live with her son, Jereriah M. Scribner, in Barron County, Wisconsin. Wilson, Sarah Elizabeth (I592)
 
680 It appears, but not proved, that Betsy married a cousin, Job. Her father and a brother are also Job Reynolds. Family: Job Reynolds, II / Betsy A. Reynolds (F3019)
 
681 it is assumed George Leonard Barney is the same George Lenoard that married Mahala Weeden Dexter

He died at the age of 65.

"Jacob Barney, 1634," by Mary Wesbrook, p.192;
"Dexter Genealogy";
Rhode Island Vital Records (1853-1900)

son Louis from 1880 census 
Barney, George Leonard (I2002)
 
682 Italy in WWII Luse, Preston Bartholomew (I8007)
 
683 J. Virgil Crane, long time farmer and ASCS Fieldman was taken at his home in Ashland by a heart attack on November 2, 1968. He was born February 18, 1896 in Clinton, IN, to Benjamin and Anna Crane. He was orphaned at the age of 5 by the death of both parents. He lived with a cousin in Indiana for a year, then moving to Tulia, TX to live with an uncle. He attended school there until the age of 16, when he moved to Clark County and worked for various farmers in the Lexington community.

Virgil served in the armed forces of the United States in World War I from 1917 to the end of the war. He returned to Clark County and resumed working on various farms.

May 5, 1922 he was united in marriage to Jennie May Valentine of the Lexington community. Here their 4 children were born, Ellen, Eula May, Irene, and Guy. Eula May preceded him in death in February 1929 at the age of 3.

In 1934 he accepted a position on the ASCS County Committee. In 1944 he became a State field representative serving 36 southwestern counties, working until his retirement in 1965.

In 1949 they purchased a home in Ashland.

Virgil was a member of the Lexington Methodist Church, the VFW and the American Legion. For the past 2 years, he was President of the Clark County Historical Society.

He leaves to mourn his death, his widow Jennie May; one son, Guy L. Crane of Manhattan; 2 daughters, Mrs. Marvin McPhail of Ashland and Mrs. David Unruh of Garden City; 15 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren; 3 brothers, Lysle of Protection, KS; Earl Crane of Dana, IN; and Cedric Crane of Des Plaines, IL; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Strong of Bartlesville, OK; many other relatives and a host of friends. 
Crane, John Virgil (I9950)
 
684 James A. Caswell, 79

James A. Caswell of Medford, formerly of Owatonna, died May 13, 2013 at his home in Medford.
Visitation will be from 4-7 pm on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at the Brick – Meger Funeral Home (1603 – Austin Road, Owatonna) and one hour prior to the service at the church on Monday. Funeral Services will be at 11:00 am on Monday, May 20, 2013 at Moland Lutheran Church, Merton Township, in rural Steele County Interment will be at Forest Hill Cemetery in Owatonna with military Honors provided by Steele County Funeral Unit. Funeral arrangements completed with the Brick – Meger Funeral Home.

James was born May 16, 1933 in Faribault, MN the son of Samuel and Elvira (Knoepke) Caswell . He attended school in Owatonna. Jim was drafted into the United States Army serving for two years in Korea. He was united in marriage to Evonne Chadwick on Dec. 7, 1956 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Owatonna. Jim worked for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) as a Foreman in Austin, Red Wing and Owatonna. He retired from MNDOT in 1990 after 35 years of service. In retirement the couple lived in Federal Dam near Leech Lake where he enjoyed fishing, deer hunting. Jim enjoyed watching Vikings games, the Minnesota Twins, playing bingo, and feeding the birds in his back yard. He was a life member of the Owatonna V.F.W. He is survived by his children James Caswell of Owatonna, Perry (Sue) Caswell of Buffalo, MN Robert (Theresa) Caswell of Owatonna and John Caswell of Peoria, IL. Eight Grandchildren and nine Great- Grandchildren. His companion Deloris Skalicky of Medford, MN , his sister Deloris "Dode" Meixner of Pine River, MN. Jim was preceded in death by his wife Evonne in 2009, three brothers and one sister. Memorials can be directed to the donor's choice 
Caswell, James Abel (I16935)
 
685 James C. Watts, age 71, of Mankato died Thursday, October 12, 2006 at Hillcrest Health Care Center, Mankato.

Memorial service will be held at 10:30 Monday, October 16, 2006 at Mankato Mortuary Chapel. Visitation will be one hour before service on Monday. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Mankato.

James was employed at Southern Minnesota Construction for 35 years. He enjoyed watching westerns, Sunday drives, and was a horse enthusiast from childhood until present.

James is survived by his wife, three children, four grandchildren, a sister and husband, a brother-in-law, and a sister-in-law [survivors names omitted].

James was preceded in death by his parents, James and Bertha (Holcomb) Watts; daughter, Wendy; three sisters, Carol Becker, Janice Piel, Betty Swedberg; brother, Quentin Watts; brother-in-law, Amil Becker.— Mankato Mortuary & Lake Crystal Mortuary website 
Watts, James C. Jr. (I5144)
 
686 James Dale Maguire, 73, of Pullman, died Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, at his home.

He was born and grew up in Chelan. He had worked at Washington State University for 40 years, where he was professor of crops and soils and director of the Seed Technology Laboratory, retiring in 1997.

Survivors include his wife, Jan Maguire of the home; his children, Jeffrey Maguire, Peter Maguire of Hollister, Calif., Gary Maguire of Kirkland, and Christopher Maguire of New York; two brothers, Bob Maguire, Fairbanks, Alaska, and Larry Maguire, Port Orchard; and two sisters, Doris Jean Stamps of Chelan, and Mary Bailiff, Manson.

Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 440 N.E. Ash St. in Pullman, the Rev. Edgar Borchardt celebrant. Interment will take place at a later date at the Fraternal Cemetery in Chelan.

Arrangements are by Kimball Funeral Home, Pullman. 
Maguire, James Dale (I15619)
 
687 James Matlock, 81, of Magnet, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, in Wharton, Texas. James was born in Booth, Texas, on August 1, 1935, to Jim & Mary Takats Macek Matlock.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his siblings, Frances Macek Denton and husband W.G. "Bill", Amelia Macek Tofte and husband Norman, Annie Mae Matlock Rejsek and husband Stanley, Rosie Matlock Rejsek Rogers, and Helen Matlock Heimann and husband Johnny. His is also preceded in death by nieces and nephews, Sharon Tofte, Eugene Heimann, Charles "Charlie" Rejsek, and Stanley Rejsek, Jr.

James is survived by his three children, Sandra Matlock Wilkerson and husband Mark of Baytown, Judy Matlock Dobesh and husband Darwin of Magnet, and Terry Matlock and wife Wendy (Ray) of Needville. Grandchildren are Jarrett Wilkerson and wife Brandi (Holden) of Baytown, Jonathon Dobesh of Magnet, Blake Dobesh and wife Jackie (Wilson) of Magnet, Karissa Dobesh Reid and husband Douglas of Sweeny, Terry Matlock, Jr., Amber Matlock, Tyler Matlock, Autumn Matlock, Taylor Matlock, Ashton Matlock, Austin Matlock, and Aj'a Matlock. Great-grandchildren are AliRae Dobesh, Lainey Dobesh, Kendall Dobesh, and Caylin Wilkerson. Step-great-grandchildren are Briley Santos, Adalyn Santos. James is also survived by one brother and sister-in-law, Ernest and Regina Thompson Matlock of Houston, one brother-in-law, Steve Rogers of Fresno, and numerous nieces and nephews.

After being raised on a cotton farm in Booth, attending school through the 8th grade, and working at a cotton gin, James joined the U.S. Army in 1955. He served three years in the army as an aircraft mechanic, was then transferred to reserve duty, and was honorably discharged in 1962. James had a long career in public service, which was sprinkled in with a host of other jobs including owning a service station and a bar. James was the first Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) with the Fort Bend County Ambulance Service. He served as a commissioned peace officer for the Rosenberg Police Department, the Wharton Police Department, and the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Department. James also served one term as Justice of the Peace for Fort Bend County Precinct 1. James eventually retired with over fifteen years of service as a Correctional Officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. James was a longtime member of the American Legion and a life member of the 100 Club.

James loved fishing, playing dominoes and telling stories about his life's adventures. During his first marriage, he and his father-in-law won quite a few domino tournaments. As an EMT, James resuscitated a nine-year-old girl and delivered three babies. When he was with the Rosenberg Police Department, he was involved in apprehending a "Most Wanted" criminal who had been casing a local bank preparing for a robbery. He would also tell the story of how he would load up a cooler full of beer, head offshore in his boat, and convince the commercial shrimpers to exchange pounds and pounds of their shrimp for just a six-pack or two of his beer.

Visitation will be held at Caballero Ryder Funeral Home in Rosenberg on Sunday, June 4, 2017, from 4pm to 7pm. Graveside services will be held at West Gethsemane Cemetery on Highway 36 in Rosenberg on Monday, June 5, 2017 at 11am.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in James' memory to the 100 Club, 5555 San Felipe, Suite 1750, Houston, Texas 77056-5527, www.the100club.org. 
Matlock, James Joseph (I14487)
 
688 Jane Cotter (Robinson) Wilson and her husband, Larry, visited her Uncle Bill and Hildegaard in their home in Narragansett and took some notes regarding their line of the family. Source (S42)
 
689 Jane Cummings, 92, of Schenectady passed away February 23, 2007, at The Avenue Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Schenectady. Born in Schenectady, on September 30, 1914, she was the daughter of Albert and Margaret Bell McCotter. She was a lifelong area resident and attended local schools. She was a member of Stanford United Methodist Church. She was a sales associate with Coplon's Department Store for many years, until it's closing. Mrs. Cummings was predeceased by her husband, Richard Cummings, who died in 2003. She was also predeceased by her son, Thomas Cummings and daughter-in-law, Judy Cummings. Survivors include her grandchildren, Amy (Sherman) Hallock of Florida, Vicki (Del) Adair, Sharon (Gene) Banks, Terri (Tammy) Holton, Edward Holton, Richard (Silvia) Holton Jr., all of Schenectady , and Kathleen (Bill) Bohannon of Florida; 16 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Griswold Funeral Home, 1867 State St., Schenectady. Interment will be in Memory's Garden. A calling hour will precede the service from 1 to 2 p.m." [The Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY), February 27, 2007, Page: B4] McCotter, Jane Bell (I8407)
 
690 Janet Cox of Sacramento, CA has the marriage date of Tillinghast and Clarissa as Feb. 26, 1853. Tillinghast was employed as a miner according to the 1860 census. Tradition has it that Tillinghast's daughter Callie spoke Welsh. A lot of Welsh immigrants worked in the coal mines in Trumbull County and this may have been why she learned the Welsh language. Tillinghast was in the Civil War.

Tillinghast and his family are listed in Ohio's 1880 census in Brookfield Twp., Trumbull County.

Tilden Tribby W M 50 OH
Clarissa W F 43 OH
Emma W F 12 OH
Ransom W M 9 OH
Rhoda W F 5 OH 
Tribby, Tillinghast M. (I3316)
 
691 January 15, 1917 Winona Republican Herald:
"Sarah E. McNally was born at Delaware, Williams County, Ohio February 27, 1834. She came with her parents to Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota in 1856, later to Winona County in 1868. She died January 5, 1917, age 82 years, 10 months and 8 days. Funeral services were held at C.T. Murrays. Interment was held at Bush Cemetery."
"Mr & Mrs G.H. Brown and son Ralph attended the funeral of Sarah McNally at Ashton Sunday."
"Charles Nagle and wife Elsie Murray, Ed Sims, and Mrs Wilson attended the funeral of Miss Sarah McNally last Sunday at Ashton." 
McNally, Sarah Elizabeth (I3207)
 
692 Jean A. Allar, age 85, of Hayward, WI passed away on Friday, July 6, 2007 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth, MN.

Jean Arlene Gilbert was born January 21, 1922 in Canton, WI the daughter of Samuel and Merle (Patchin) Gilbert. Jean was raised in Waukegon, IL for eight years and then moved to Chetek, WI and then Springbrook, WI with her family. Jean graduated from Spooner High School in 1940. On April 17, 1941 Jean was joined in marriage to Corwin Charles Allar in St. Charles, MO. Jean was a full time mom raising her five children. After her children were attending school she worked at various jobs in the Spooner and Hayward areas. Jean enjoyed dancing, bowling, playing cards, sewing, quilting, and flower gardening. She was a member of the Moose Lodge, Homemakers of Springbrook and attended Hayward Wesleyan Church. She enjoyed going to the Hayward Senior Center and loved spending time with her family.

Jean is survived by her husband, Corwin; three sons, Gary (Barbara) of Rochester, MN, Steven (Connie) of Beulah, ND, Jeffery (Marge) of Green Bay, WI; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren; son-in-law, Mike Ullom of Hot Springs Village, AR; one sister, Helen Lacy of Silverton, OR; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Katherine Ullom; son, Douglas Allar; sister, Lila (Ekern) Bergen; brother, Clarence Gilbert; and an infant sister, Elizabeth F. Gilbert. 
Gilbert, Jean Arlene (I14371)
 
693 Jeff's e-mail address is jnr-5@charter.net Source (S144)
 
694 Jerome "Jerry" Glen Scribner, 68, Sundance, died Friday, April 30, 2004, at Fort Meade Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sturgis, S.D. He served in the U.S. Navy 1953-1957.

Survivors include his wife, June Scribner, Sundance; three sons, Jerry Scribner, Sundance, Dale Scribner, Pulaski, Tenn., and Jack Scribner, Newcastle; three daughters, Tianna Scribner, Cheyenne, Lianna Lenz and Dianna Koch, both of Sundance; two brothers, Duane Scribner, Minnesota, and Mark Scribner, Wisconsin; three sisters, Marlene Morin and Mary Emond, both of Minnesota, and Estelle Miller, Washington; 18 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, at Fidler-Roberts & Isburg Funeral Chapel in Sundance. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 6, at United Methodist Church in Sundance, with the Rev. Ed Bollack officiating. Burial will be at Green Mountain Cemetery. A memorial has been established to Crook County Family Violence. Published in the Rapid City Journal on 5/3/2004. 
Scribner, Jerome Glen "Jerry" (I11919)
 
695 Jess Bailey D.V.M.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Apr. 6 at 8 p.m., at the Cedarburg funeral home for Jesse Bailey, 63, who died of a heart attack Apr. 2 in Sun City, Ariz.

The Rev. Myron Talcott officiated at the ceremony. Burial was in Zur Ruhe Cemetery, Cedarburg.

Visitation was held at the funeral home from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

He was born Mar. 23, 1925 in Barnesville, Ohio to Jesse Bailey Sr. and Lydia Hoge Bailey. He and Mary Hampton were married Sept. 8, 1946 in Iowa.

Dr. Bailey was president of Cedarburg Veterinary Clinic, a member of the American Wisconsin Veterinary Medicine Association and the Ozaukee-Washington Veterinary Association. He was also a member of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.

He is survived by his wife, Mary, a daughter, Linda Clifford, Grafton, and two sons, Paul of West Allis and Jay of Kiel. He is also survived by four grandchildren, a brother and two sisters. 
Bailey, Jesse Stanton Jr. (I13047)
 
696 Jessie Gustava, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crane, was born February 3, 1885. Her whole life was in Augusta and vicinity. She was educated in the public schools of Butler Co., and graduated from Augusta High School at the age of 15 years. She was married to Don Counsil September 7, 1903. To them were born 2 children; a daughter Marjory, and a son Oran Raymond. She died January 3, 1906 after a short illness. Her death was a great shock to her relatives and friends. She leaves a husband, 2 children, her mother, father, 2 brothers, and hosts of friends to mourn her untimely end. She was a member of the M.E. Church. Crane, Jessie Gustava (I9825)
 
697 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com
EVEN: _ALT_BIRTH Y 
Briggs, George B. (I6198)
 
698 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com
EVEN: _ALT_BIRTH Y 
Brown, Dianna (I6200)
 
699 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com
EVEN: _ALT_BIRTH Y 
Shippee, Charles I. (I6238)
 
700 JHP 11-2005, abiesalba1@aol.com
EVEN: _ALT_BIRTH Y 
Albro, Mary (I6283)
 

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