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| 70951 | Josiah and Martha lived in Grafton, MA. Josiah Hall had the shock of palsy in the winter of 1877, but was able to attend his brother Samuel's 90th birthday celebration the following May 1878 and his funeral the next year. | Hall, Josiah (I949)
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| 70952 | Josiah and Sarah had no children. ______ From FindaGrave: Son of Josiah Hall and Martha (White) Hall. Husband of Sarah Maria (Underwood) Hall. Married Set 7, 1844. &6y5m26ds | Hall, Josiah Gilman (I1311)
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| 70953 | Josiah Hall held on slave, and in 1771 loaned the town 24 pounds to pay soldiers. Josiah Hall owned 1 (one) slave in Newton, MA. (History of Neton, Massachusetts, 1630-1880). | Hall, Josiah (I139)
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| 70954 | Josiah Hall held on slave, and in 1771 loaned the town 24 pounds to pay soldiers. | Hall, Josiah (I139)
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| 70955 | Josiah Hall was born in Wrentham May 16, 1743. He married Amiable (Anna) Allen who was born December 14, 1741. Josiah and Amiable removed to Winthrop, Maine and settled on Lot #11 in Winthrop. He came to Winthrop from Wrentham before the incorporation of the town. "HALL, JOSIAH, Winthrop, Private, Capt. Oliver Colborn's Company of Minute Men, Col. Arnolds regiment. Enlisted July 25, 1775; service 20 days." (From Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War", Vol 7, page 96.) He was prominent in town affairs while in Winthrop. He was the Town Clerk from 1771 to 1778 and then became a Town Selectman in 1778 ("History of Winthrop" by Everett S. Stockpole). The Decleration of Independence were spread upon the Town's records 'in his full, round and legible hand.' He was one of the members of the Committee of Correspondent, Inspection and Safety in 1778 (From "History of Winthrop" by Everett S. Stockpole.) About 1782, they removed to Washington Plantation, now Mt. Vernon. _________ From Cheryl Hall, March 2019: Josiah and Amiable (Allen) Hall's first child was Betsey Hall, born 11 Aug 1763 in Massachusetts (probably Wrentham but I cannot find a record) and yes, I know, that is prior to the parents marriage. Betsey married 1788 in Readfield, Kennebec, Maine, to John Shed(d), b. 10 Aug 1762, Tewksbury, Middlesex, MA, d. 29 Sep 1842 in Vienna, Kennebec, Maine. Betsey died 6 Jul 1849 in Vienna, Kennebec, Maine. Josiah Hall does not appear in the US Census after 1800, so likely he died BEF. 1810. No records for his death have been found. | Hall, Josiah III (I219)
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| 70956 | Josiah was a Revolutionary Soldier. Josiah and Amiable removed to Winthrop, ME where he was the Town Clerk from 1771 to 1778. He then became a Town Selectman in 1778 ("History of Winthrop" by Everett S. Stockpole). About 1782 they removed to Washington Plantation, now Mt. Vernon. "HALL, JOSIAH, Winthrop, Private, Capt. Oliver Colborn's Company of Minute Men, Col. Arnolds regiment. Enlisted July 25, 1775; service 20 days." (From Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War", Vol 7, page 96.) "Josiah Hall was born in Wrentham May 16, 1743. He married Amiable (Anna) Allen who was born December 14, 1741. Josiah Hall settled on Lot #11 in Winthrop. About 1782 he moved to Washington Plantation (now Mt. Vernon). He was prominent in town affairs while in Winthrop. He came to Winthrop from Wrentham before the incorporation of the town. He was a Town Clerk from 1771 to 1778. The Decleration of Independence were spread upon the Town's records 'in his full, round and legible hand.' He was one of the members of the Committee of Correspondent, Inspection and Safety in 1778" (From "History of Winthrop" by Everett S. Stockpole.) | Hall, Josiah (I219)
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| 70957 | Josiah was one of at least 8 children born to John and Sarah (Clary) Perry of Watertown. He married first Bethia Cutter, daughter of Ephraim and Bethia (Wood) Cutter of Cambridge, Mass. They lived at Watertown where their 9 children, who included Jonathan, Lydia, Josiah Jr., Ephraim, Nathan, Bethia, Mary, Israel, Dorcas and Sarah, were born between 1710 and 1728. His wife Bethia died in 1748 at Watertown. He married (second) Elizabeth (Bigelow) Harrington of Watertown on March 10 1735/6. They were joined in marriage by Revd Seth Storer. Elizabeth died 26 Sept. 1748. Josiah died at Worcester, or possibly Watertown, Mass., at age 83. See "New England Families" by Wm. R. Cutter. 1914. p. 1700. Also, thank you Bill Boyington for providing some of the historical research. | Perry, Josiah (I9373)
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| 70958 | Josiah was the son of Deacon Samuel Chapin and Cicely Penny. He was born 29 Oct 1634 in Berry, Pomeroy, Devonshire, England. He arrived in Roxbury, Massachusetts between 1635 & 1638. In 1656 he took the Oath of Fidelity in Springfield. Was a farmer and land surveyor and moved to Braintree in 1661. He married Mary King of Weymouth on November 30, 1658. They had 11 children. His wife Mary died 30 May 1676 in Braintree, MA (From North America, Family Histories Josiah was the fifth child of Samuel and Cicely and born 1634) (From Colonial Families of the U S Born in 1636) (From Laura" ) In my research on the Chapin family I have found many places, including biographies of the family, which states the birth of Josiah as Oct. 29, 1637 Thanks for the information.....it's nice that the picture of the tombstone is also added. Laura From 1661-1681 he was a resident of Braintree, Massachusetts. Served as a Selectman there in 1673, and was made a Freeman of the Colony in 1678. He married Lydia Brown September 20, 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts and they had four children. From 1681-1726 he was a leading citizen of Mendon. He was a selectman for many years; Chairman of the Board for 11 years; and was Justice of the Peace by a commission said to have come from the British Parliament. In 1683 he was Surveyor of Highways in Mendon, in 1693 he was Clerk of the Market, he served five years as Commissioner of Assessments and was Moderator in 1716 and 1718. For many years he was the largest taxpayer in Mendon. Lydia (Brown) Chapin died October 8, 1711 in Mendon. Josiah married Mehitabel Metcalf on June 22, 1713. He was the author of the so-called "Manuscript of Josiah Chapin", a genealogical account of his family. Military Records: Captain of Massachusetts Colonial forces at Mendon. Sergeant in 1685; Ensign in 1687; Lieutenant in 1689 and Captain in 1692. Josiah Chapin, Esq. died in Mendon, Massachusetts on September 10, 1726, aged 92 years, having out lived three wives. [I know the birth dates don't match the age on the headstone but most town histories say he died at age 92 so that's what I've chosen to go with.] | Chapin, Josiah (I14634)
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| 70959 | Josiah, aged about 20, 1718; m. Elizabeth Grant of Concord, in Weston, Feb. 28, 1725-6; he "formerly of Dedham now of W." Issue:--Elizabeth, bap. July 13, 1735; Phinehas bap. May 11, 1740. | Family F5189
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| 70960 | Joyce A. Colbath Joyce A. Colbath 80, of Sheboygan, passed away Wednesday, November 2, 2011, at Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice. Joyce was born April 12, 1931 in Sheboygan to the late Louis and Mary (Shafer) Jakum. She graduated from North High School in 1950. On March 31, 1951 she married Richard Colbath Sr. at St. Dominic Catholic Church in Sheboygan. She was a life long member of St. Dominic Catholic Parish. Joyce was employed by National Tinsel Factory, and later for Wigwam Mills retiring in 1989 after 22 years of service. She was a life long musician, and especially enjoyed playing her Hammond B-3 organ. She played the organ for the residents of Sunny Ridge Nursing home for ten years following her mother's death. She is survived by her husband Richard Sr., of 60 years, her son Richard Jr. (Carol) Colbath of Sheboygan, her grandchildren Rachel and Eric Colbath, and a great-granddaughter Alexandra. She is also survived by her brother Ronald Jakum of Cascade, and other in-laws, nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian burial will celebrated for Joyce Monday, November 7, 2011 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Dominic Catholic Church. The Reverend Al Veik OFM Cap, will be the Celebrant. Friends may call on Monday, at church from 10:00 A.M. until the time of service. Burial will take place at Calvary Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established in her name. Please visit zimerfuneralhome.com to send e-mail condolences. The family would like to thank the staffs of Dr. Mathews and Sharon Richardson Community Hospice, and their volunteers for the loving care they provided to Joyce and her family. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sheboyganpress/obituary.aspx?n=joyce-a-colbath&pid=154450166#sthash.u8hNJmDf.dpuf | Jakum, Joyce A. (I9564)
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| 70961 | Judah Hall Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001 marriage notice: 25 November 1821 Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States spouse: Ruth White | Family F9255
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| 70962 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, L. (I16115)
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| 70963 | Judicial Precinct 2, ED 56-7, sheets 1B-2A Hall, F. S. Head M W 54 Md Iowa 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Leeona Wife F W 49 Md Kentucky " ---, Grace Dau F W 21 S Texas " ---, Lester Son M W 18 S Texas " ---, Haskell Son M W 11 S Texas " Hall, Frank, Jr. Head M W 28 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ----- sheet 2A ----- Hall, Opal Wife F W 27 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Albert Son M W 7 S Texas ---, Lilian Dau F W 3 S Texas | Stayton, Opal Nadene (I10735)
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| 70964 | Judicial Precinct 2, ED 56-7, sheets 1B-2A Hall, F. S. Head M W 54 Md Iowa 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Leeona Wife F W 49 Md Kentucky " ---, Grace Dau F W 21 S Texas " ---, Lester Son M W 18 S Texas " ---, Haskell Son M W 11 S Texas " Hall, Frank, Jr. Head M W 28 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ----- sheet 2A ----- Hall, Opal Wife F W 27 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Albert Son M W 7 S Texas ---, Lilian Dau F W 3 S Texas | Hall, Frank Sumner Jr. (I10734)
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| 70965 | Judicial Precinct 2, ED 56-7, sheets 1B-2A Hall, F. S. Head M W 54 Md Iowa 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Leeona Wife F W 49 Md Kentucky " ---, Grace Dau F W 21 S Texas " ---, Lester Son M W 18 S Texas " ---, Haskell Son M W 11 S Texas " Hall, Frank, Jr. Head M W 28 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ----- sheet 2A ----- Hall, Opal Wife F W 27 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Albert Son M W 7 S Texas ---, Lilian Dau F W 3 S Texas | Fisk, Leona Eva (I10731)
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| 70966 | Judicial Precinct 2, ED 56-7, sheets 1B-2A Hall, F. S. Head M W 54 Md Iowa 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Leeona Wife F W 49 Md Kentucky " ---, Grace Dau F W 21 S Texas " ---, Lester Son M W 18 S Texas " ---, Haskell Son M W 11 S Texas " Hall, Frank, Jr. Head M W 28 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ----- sheet 2A ----- Hall, Opal Wife F W 27 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Albert Son M W 7 S Texas ---, Lilian Dau F W 3 S Texas | Fisk, Leona Eva (I10731)
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| 70967 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, A. (I10717)
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| 70968 | Judicial Precinct 2, ED 56-7, sheets 1B-2A Hall, F. S. Head M W 54 Md Iowa 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Leeona Wife F W 49 Md Kentucky " ---, Grace Dau F W 21 S Texas " ---, Lester Son M W 18 S Texas " ---, Haskell Son M W 11 S Texas " Hall, Frank, Jr. Head M W 28 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ----- sheet 2A ----- Hall, Opal Wife F W 27 Md Texas 1935: R, Dallam, Texas Farmer - Farm ---, Albert Son M W 7 S Texas ---, Lilian Dau F W 3 S Texas | Hall, Francis Sumner "Frank" (I10678)
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| 70969 | Judith M A Hurt/Tritton and Edward H Armitage were married. | Family F11200
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| 70970 | Judith Mabel A Armitage, born 15 Oct 1908, died. | Hurt, Judith Alice Mabel (I23541)
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| 70971 | Judith Mabel A Hurt, mother maiden name Jessop, was born. | Hurt, Judith Alice Mabel (I23541)
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| 70972 | Judith Ockington never married. | Ockington, Judith (I5860)
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| 70973 | Judith Ockington never married. | Ockington, Judith (I5860)
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| 70974 | Julia (Stedman) Sturtevant worked for years in San Francisco, starting in 1900. She worked: first, in the office at Sanborn Vail & Co; second, as cashier for Owl Drug Store; third, Secretary-Treasurer of Library Bureau, a firm later bought by Remington Rand. She worked as cashier and head bookkeeper until her retirement in 1944. She worked thirty-six years for this one firm. | Stedman, Julia Ann (I7916)
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| 70975 | Julia and her mother died on the same day - both "found" on May 15th. They died over the night due to gas. Cornelia's husband, the President of Clark University was out of town. She had spent a pleasant evening with her two children, son Robert aged 10 and daughter Julia aged 8. Since daughter Julia had not been feeling well, it was decided she would sleep with her mother. Cornelia was last seen reading in the library of her home when her two servants retired about 10pm. The bedroom had four gas jets, one of which apparently had been left open by accident. Cornelia and her daughter were found in the morning when the servants became alarmed that they did not answer the bell. A lengthy article describing the events leading up to the discovery, who was called, who came, etc. is printed in an article titled "Victims of Deadly Gas Mrs. G. Stanley Hall and Her Daughter Suffocated in Their Room" published Friday, May 16, 1890 in the Worcester Daily Spy. | Hall, Julia Fisher (I97769)
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| 70976 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6115
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| 70977 | Julian G W Sandys, mother maiden name Churchill, was born. | Sandys, Julian George Winston (I14310)
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| 70978 | Julina is listed in Ashfield births, however, her passport applications state she was born in Worthington, Mass. She probably died in the Cambridge, Mass. area where she was a resident; death not found online. 1892 passport application resident of Worcester, Mass.; teacher 1900 census single; Harrietstown, Franklin, New York 1903 passport application resident of Washington, D.C.; teacher 1910 census single; Cambridge, Middlesex, Mass. 1921 Mt Holyoke, South Hadley, Mass. Alumni celebration graduate, class of 1871; resident of Cambridge, Mass. 1925 resident of 119 Oxford, Cambridge, Mass. 1926 her death is listed in the 1927 city directory as 2 Jan 1926 [city directories on ancestry.com] | Hall, Julina Orpha (I97777)
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| 70979 | July 20th 1864 Dr. Williams Barton and Hellen Cammett both of Croydon were joined in marriage Before me Otis Cooper, Justice of the Peace | Family F1255
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| 70980 | July 5, 1829 Then Amos Kidder and Lucinda Barton were lawfully joined in marriage by me Jacob Haven. A true copy of the return Jacob Haven, Town Clerk | Family F1664
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| 70981 | July ye 26 1751. Marriage is Intended betwixt Brian... Abia Crossman both of Rayham in Bristol County; Publication of Such Intentions has been made according to ... August ye 22nd 1751. Albert Joseph Dean Town C... | Family F2248
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| 70982 | June 1st 1845 This certifies that Doct Williams Barton and Miss Sabrina Allen both of this town have been published by me D. R. Hall T.C. | Family F1670
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| 70983 | June H Osbourne, mother maiden name Keating, was born. | Osborne, June H. (I14321)
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| 70984 | June Spencer-Churchill/June Spencer-Churchill, born 26 June 1922, died. | Osborne, June H. (I14321)
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| 70985 | Justice Precinct 1, ED 7, sheet 12A Clayton, Luther Head M W 24 Md UT UT UT ---, Mabel Wife F W 26 Md TX UT UT ---, Fred Son M W 4 S UT UT UT ---, Gertrude Dau F W 2 6/12 S UT UT TX ---, Marie Dau F W 6/12 S UT UT TX | Clayton, Luther (I85049)
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| 70986 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kennedy, J. (I14350)
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| 70987 | Justus Austin of Peru, and Lydia Hall, Nov. 18, 1833. | Family F1706
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| 70988 | Kalamazoo PO, p. 122 Stevens, Isaac 70 M W Farmer $8400 $3000 New York citizen ---, Betsey 71 F W Keeping House New York ---, Fayette 29 M W Farm Laborer Michigan citizen ---, Belle 24 F W At Home Michigan | Stevens, Lafayette "Fayette" (I82713)
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| 70989 | KAPLAN--Richard D. Richard D. Kaplan. Architect AIA. May 11, 1933-January 21, 2016. Richard D. Kaplan of New York and Palm Beach died peacefully on January 21, 2016 after a brief illness. He was 82 years old. Richard D. Kaplan was an architect and Senior Trustee of the J.M.Kaplan Fund, a private New York based foundation noted for its commitment to pioneering projects in urban affairs and the environment. He was a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Graduate School of Design. Amongst other architectural projects he designed the American Place Theater and Chatham Towers, an innovative landmarked apartment building. In 1994, Richard Kaplan founded Heritage Trails, New York, a not-for-profit organization to increase public awareness of Downtown New York and the history, architecture and attractions of Lower Manhattan. He served on the board of the Skyscraper Museum, the Forum for Urban Design and the Regional Plan Association. Mr. Kaplan has received the City Club of New York's Albert S. Bard Award for Merit in Civic Architecture and Urban Design; the George S. Lewis Award from the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. His interests included photography, unusual inventions, and the development of stem cell research. He also invented RickoShay (an original version of the game of Bocce) which he played with verve and vigor at his Palm Beach home. Richard was the son of Jacob M. Kaplan and Alice Manheim. He is survived by his sisters: Joan K. Davidson, Elizabeth K. Fonseca, Mary Kaplan; by his stepsons: Mark P. Dixon, Hugo D. Dixon and step-granddaughter, Atalandi M. Dixon. He is also survived by his wife of 30 years, sculptor Edwina Sandys. A memorial will be held in New York City in the Spring. | Kaplan, Richard D. (I14358)
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| 70990 | Kate is buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, the Catholic Cemetery on Walnut street on the north side of town at the foot of Hatcher Hill. | [--?--], Catherine " Kate" (I951)
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| 70991 | Katharine Marie Rambo's mother, Emma, felt she was being abandoned and would not attend the wedding. It was a quiet ceremony, performed by Rev. Frank Graeff, their former pastor at Haws Avenue Methodist Church. Her father left when Katharine was only 2. She left high school before she graduated to help support herself and her mother (her older brothers already married). | Rambo, Katharine Marie (I2613)
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| 70992 | Katherine Elizabeth Donalds, mother maiden name Pilkington, was born. | Donalds, Katherine Elizabeth (I12753)
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| 70993 | Kathleen Lawley Gunderson 7/1/1920 ~ 12/9/2005 Kathleen Lawley Gunderson, age 85, passed away December 9, 2005 in Sandy, Utah. She was born July 1, 1920 in Hiawatha, Utah the daughter of Lorenzo and Dora Pettey Lawley. Kay married Boyd Curtis Gunderson August 5, 1941, in the Logan LDS Temple. Boyd passed away July 1999. She was a skilled mother and homemaker. Her family is her legacy. Her hallmark was her ability to love everyone unconditionally and without guile. Survived by children, Donald (Beth) Gunderson, Linda (Willy)Gerlach, Harold (Dorothy) Gunderson, Paul (Shirley) Gunderson, Doreen (Mark) Evans, Nancy Brown, David (Linda) Gunderson; 33 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; sisters, Norma (Bob) Roylance, Renee Patrick. Preceded in death by her parents; husband; stepmother, Leone Lawley; great-grandson,Elijah; sisters, Mar-jorie Hall, Billie Sweeney. Funeral services will be held Monday December 12, 2005, 11 a.m. at the Willow Canyon 5th Ward, 1880 East 9800 South. Friends may visit with the family Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, and at the church Monday morning from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Mt View Memorial Estates. | Lawley, Kathleen (I85030)
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| 70994 | Kathleen M M Beddall, mother maiden name Sampson, was born. | Beddall, Kathlyn Maude Muriel Hall (I14424)
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| 70995 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sheehan, K. (I827)
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| 70996 | Kathlyn Maude Muriel Hall Tandy Beddall was the daughter of Maj.-Gen. Walter Samuel Hall Beddall | Beddall, Kathlyn Maude Muriel Hall (I14424)
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| 70997 | Kathlyn Spencer-Churchill, age 40, died. | Beddall, Kathlyn Maude Muriel Hall (I14424)
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| 70998 | KC/9C224 | Paddy, William (I769)
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| 70999 | KEITH M. HALL, 60 KIRKLAND - Keith M. Hall, 60, of Kirkland died Saturday. Arrangements are pending at Cremation Society of Illinois. | Hall, Keith Marvin (I13840)
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| 71000 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6788
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