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9601 Since Job Hyde and his wife both died when their children were young, the two grandfathers, Samuel Hyde and John Fuller, cared for the children. On 6 Apr 1686 a petition was presented for the division of the estate of Job Hyde, because if the grandfather, 'Decon Hide' should die, the children would be left with nothing. The children were given as Samuel Hide, aged 19, Elizabeth, aged 15, Mary, aged 13, Sary, aged 12, Bethia, aged 9, Hannah, aged 6, John, aged 4, and Jonathan, aged 2. (Middlesex Court Files.) On 24 Dec. 1694 Bethia, a minor in her 17th year, daughter of Job, chose her uncle, John Fuller, as guardian, Hannah, a minor in her 14th year, daughter of Job, chose her uncle, Jonathan Fuller, as guardian, Abraham Brown was appointed guardian of John, a minor in his 13th year, and Jonathan Hides was appointed guardian of Jonathan, a minor in his 11th year. (Middlesex Probate Records, vol. 8, f. 585) In 1694 administration on the estate of Job Hyde was granted to John Fuller, and in Mar. 1694/5 division was made between Elizabeth, wife of William Hide, Mary, wife of Abraham Brown, Sarah, Bethia, Hannah, John, Jonathan (the youngest son,) and Samuel (the eldest son), Samuel taking the 40 acres given to him by his father and paying to his brothers and sisters L64, their share. (Middlesex Probate Files, 11245) HYDE, Job (I89017)
 
9602 Sir Francis was removed of Kippax, 1588, and was knighted at the coronation of James I. He was married 4 times. He was reeve of Kippax, 1588, and was knighted at the coronation of James I. Sir Francis and his third and forth wife, had no children. BAILDON, Francis (I03276)
 
9603 Sir Henry Coggeshall, Knight, was 30 years of age in 1361, died 1375, buried at Coggeshall; married Joane, daughter and heiress of William de Welles of Exning; she died 1375. They had issue Sir William, and Thomas of Sandon, who held Newhall, in Boreham, in 1391, and died in 1422, having had issue one son and one daughter, Richard the heir, aged 13 in 1422, and died without issue in 1432, and Elizabeth the daughter, married Thomas Philip. DE COGGESHALL, Sir Henry Knt. (I16281)
 
9604 Sir Henry Grey fought in Gascony in 1366. He was summoned to Parliament on 1 Dec 1376 by writ directed 'Henrico de Grey de Shirlond', and from 4 Aug 1377 by writs directed 'Henrico de Grey de Wilton'. DE GREY, Sir Henry (I81047)
 
9605 Sir Humphrey Bourchier was slain on the Yorkist side at the Battle of Barnet on 14 Apr 1497. BOURCHIER, Sir Humphrey Knt. (I07225)
 
9606 Sir Humphrey de Beauchamp, Knt, first served overseas 1274, and by military Summons against the Scots, as holding L40 Som. & Dorset lands. Knight of the Shire in parliament for Devon 1312, Devon & Dorset 1313. DE BEAUCHAMP, Sir Humphrey Knt. (I82162)
 
9607 Sir John Derwentwater (died c. 1396), of Castlerigg, Cumbria and Ormside, Westmorland, was an English politician.

Family
Derwentwater was the son and heir of Sir John Derwentwater of Castlerigg and Ormside, who died in 1366. Derwentwater married twice. His first wife's name is unrecorded, but they probably had one son. His second wife was Margaret née Strickland, who died long after Derwentwater, on 16 July 1449. She was the daughter and heiress of William Strickland, bishop of Carlisle and his wife, Isabel née Warcop, daughter of Thomas Warcop of Warcop, Westmorland. Derwentwater and Margaret had one daughter. Their daughter, Isabel, married Richard Restwold. Derwentwater was knighted by February 1371. The surname may have come from the place Derwentwater in their native Cumbria. Their main residence was on Lake Derwentwater.[1]

Career
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Westmorland in 1369 and 1386, and for Cumberland in 1379 and February 1388. He was Sheriff of Cumberland during the periods 7 November 1373 ? 12 December 1374, 4 October 1375 ? 26 October 1376 and 18 October 1380 ? 1 November 1381.[1]

 
DERWENTWATER, John (I96384)
 
9608 Sir John Gates was put to death as a chief supporter of the plot to continue Protestant control over the throne in 1553 and his brother Henry was implicated, but not put to death. This was the incident that placed seventeen year old Lady Jane Grey on the throne for nine days and resulted in her beheading by the Catholic Queen Bloody Mary. GATES, Sir John (I24219)
 
9609 Sir Oliver Tracy was one of the knights of Gloucestershire in the time of King John.  DE TRACY, Sir Oliver (I17622)
 
9610 Sir Richard Bydges of West Shefford, Berks., son of Henry Brydges. He died between 24 July 1558 and 1 Sep 1558, the dates of the execution and probate of his will. He was bur. Ludgershall, where it was said that fragments of his monument were visible as late as 1812. Sir Richard was keeper of the castle in Ludgershall from 1539 until his death. He was elected to Parliament eight times between 1523 and 1558 and was knighted on 19 Oct. 1553. he held many positions, including commissioner of tenths of spiritualities in Berkshire, 1535; justice of the peace inBerkshire, 1538-1558, and in Wiltshire, 1543-1547; sheriff of Oxford and Berkshire, 1539-154; and joint (with William Thornhill) receiver of the Duchy of Lancaster for Berkshire, Buckingham, Dorset, Gloucester, Hampshire, Hereford, Oxford, and Wiltshire from 1641 until his death. BRYDGES, Sir Richard (I08687)
 
9611 Sir Thomas Arundell, being charged, with Edward, Duke of Somerset, for conspiring the murder of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, was beheaded on 26 Feb. 1552. ARUNDELL, Thomas Knt. (I89776)
 
9612 Sir Thomas Percy, having participated in 'the Pilgrimage of Grace', was attainted and hanged at Tyburn on 2 June 1537, burial at Crutched Friars', London. PERCY, Thomas Knt. (I43910)
 
9613 Sir Thomas Terrell of Heron was Chamberlain of Exchequer. When died, he left 4 sons, the second of whom was Sir Thomas Terrell. TYRRELL, Sir Thomas (I56538)
 
9614 Sir William Bonville, was a large landowner in west of England, property including Shute, co. Devon, and Sock Dennis, Somerset; Member of Parliament, 8 times for Somerset and 12 times for Devon. BONVILLE, Sir William (I80645)
 
9615 Sir William de Coggeshall, of Codham Hall, Wethersfield, Knight, was aged 18, in 1375 and died 1424. High Sheriff, 1391, he married Atiochia, daughter and heiress of Sir John hawkwood, Knight, the celebrated Captain of Condotien, whose residence was at Sible Hedinghan, Essex. Her second husband was Sir John Tyrrell, Knight, of East Horndon, Essex. Sir William, by his wife, Antiochia, had issue no sons but four daughters.

This Sir William was living in the sixth year of the reign of Henry V, as the lease of his Manor of Codham Hall, Wethersfield, is tested at Coggeshall. At his death, his extensive estates in Essex were divided among his daughters, in the absence of male heirs. The family of Coggeshall became proprietors of Codham Hall in the reign of King Edward, 1272, though the manor had previously been occupied by the de Codhams since shortly after the Conquest. As the Coggeshalls were proprietors of various estates from the twelfth century on, and as thy served in many official capacities, references to them are frequent. The records of Heralds' College show that several of the name were sheriffs of Hertfordshire and Essex, naming the following as having filled the office; John de Coggeshall, from 1334 to 1353 inclusive; Sir William Knt., 1391; Thomas, 1393; William 1404; Sir William Knt., 1411. 
DE COGGESHALL, Sir William (I100834)
 
9616 Sir William Le Prouz was buried first at Holbeton, co. Devon, but under Bishop Gradisson's mandate of 19 Oct. 1329, his bones reburied at Lustleigh, co. Devon, in Accordance with his will, held manors of Aveton Gifford, Gidleigh, Holbeton and Lustleigh, co. Devon, Conservator of Peace, co. Devon, 1308, Commission re Statute of Winchester, 1310. LE PROUZ, Sir William (I81939)
 
9617 Sir William Tracy was present at the Tournament at Barnstaple by Edward the second; made High Sheriff of county Gloucester, 1319. TRACY, William (I57480)
 
9618 Sir William Tracy, of Toddington, eldest son of Henry Tracy, Esquire, was sheriff of Gloucestershire during the reign of Henry VIII. He was one of the first to embrace the reform religion in England.. TRACY, Sir William (I57207)
 
9619 Slason-Slauson-Slawson-Slosson Family by George C. Slawson dated 1946. Source (S03336)
 
9620 SLAUSON, Blanche Gilliland, 82, a resident of Montgomery, AL, passed away on Sunday, February 7, 2010. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at Leak-Memory Chapel with Minister Brad Sullivan officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at Leak-Memory Chapel. Mrs. Slauson worked for the Department of Industrial Relations with the State of Alabama for over 35 years. She was also a longtime member of Dalraida Church of Christ. Mrs. Slauson was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Fannie Gilliland; and husband, Claybon Slauson. She is survived by her sister, Helen Slauson (Ben); brothers, Harold Gilliland and Don Gilliland; nephew, Curtis Gilliland (Diane); niece, Deborah Fike; nephews, Gary Slauson, Milton Slauson; niece, Cheryl McAlister; nephews, Mark Slauson and Tim Slauson; and numerous other nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Neil Gilliland, Todd Gilliland, Scott Gilliland, David Parsons, Roxy Wishum, and Ben Young. The family would like to thank Regina Merritt, Ruth Bagi, Susan Edwards, Penny McCullers, Tina Dobbs and Alacare Hospice for the tender loving care that was shown to Mrs. Slauson over the past four years. Leak Memory Chapel Directing www.leak-mc.com

 
GILLILAND, Blanche (I1660)
 
9621 SLAWSON

Arnold Wesley "Wes" Slawson, 76, Iberia, died Aug. 30, 2002, at his home.

He was born Jan. 25, 1926, in Newburg, a son of Leonard and Offie Pointer Slawson. He was married March 17, 1982, in Reno, Nev., to Eleanor Reed, who survives at the home.

He was an Army and Air Force veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He worked for the Sands Hotel and Casino in Reno, until his retirement in 1987. He was a member of the Crocker VFW 4956.

Other survivors include: one son, Leonard H. Slawson, Jefferson City; one daughter, Phyllis Ann Slawson, Hermiston, Ore.; two stepsons, Doug Love, state of Washington, and Jimmy Love, state of Oregon; one stepdaughter, Cindy Love, state of Washington; four brothers, James Slawson and Lester Slawson, both of Rolla, George Slawson, St. James, and Ernie Slawson, Silex; two sisters, Hazel Travis, Sikeston, and Mary Grenier, Kirkland, Wash.; two grandsons and one great-granddaughter.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Rekus Funeral Home, Iberia. The Rev. Mark Skiles will officiate. Burial with military honors will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, near Iberia.

Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday.
 
SLAWSON, Wesley Arnold (I85392)
 
9622 Slawson Barbour Index @ Rootsweb. Source (S03337)
 
9623 SLAWSON BROTHER'S PICTURE:

The picture of the Slawson Brothers outfit was taken in the fall of 1876. The late Mr. Loton Horton was at the time a foreman and canvasser, having just been promoted. Mr. I.A. Van Bomel remembers well all the faces in the picture and he has prepared the following memorandum relative to each man shown.

Left to right, seated: Orson W. Horton, Charles Cox, I.A. Van Bomel, Charles B.Carpenter, and Emmett Stoddard. The little boy between Emmett Stoddard and Charles R. Carpenter is G.I. Slawson, son of Daniel Slawson, who is now head of the real estate firm of Slawson & Hobbs. Continuing, the next one is John Finch and then Hirman Horton and Sayre J. Slawson.

Left to right, standing, directly behind those seated: Charles Wheat, Decatur Slawson, Samuel J. Tillman and the small boy standing is Horace T. Horton.

Left to right standing third row: Wallace Slawson, Andrew A. Slawson and Loton Horton.

Left to right, standing, last row: Nathan Slawson, John C. Slawson, Daniel S. Slawson, Nathan Slawson was the father of J.C., D.S.,and Andrew, and the grandfather of Loton Horton.

The first on the above list, Orson W. Horton, drove Route No. 12, and he is now living near Horseheads, NY. Mr. Cox drove Route 11 and passed away about 30 years ago Mr. Van Bomel drove Route No. 9 and is still with the Sheffeld organization. Chas. B. Carpenter drove Route No. 8 and passed away 28 years ago. Emmett Stoddard drove Route No. 6 and is still living in New York, being interested in a Mission on lower Eighth Avenue. John Finch drove Route No. 5 and I do not know whether he is alive or his whereabouts, but am under the impression that he has passed along. Mr. Hiram Horton passed away about 20 years ago. He drove Route No. 1.

Mr. S.J. Slawson drove Route No. 10 and is still connected with the Company. Mr. Wheat drove Route No. 3; he is retired and living at Bayside, L.I. Mr. Decatur passed away about ten years ago and the last I heard of Mr. Tillman, who drove Route No. 2, he was living in Buffalo with his daughter. Mr. Horace T. Horton, who is a half brother of Loton Horton 
SLAWSON, Daniel Sayre (I51092)
 
9624 Slawson, Eben ? Died 1905

SLAWSON

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 4/19/2013 at 17:11:55

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer March 20, 1905, Page 1

Eben Slawson passed away Sunday night at his home in Albion township, after an illness of but six days from pneumonia.

Transcribed from a newspaper clipping submitted by Janice Sowers.

Transcriber?s Note: Eben was the son of Sally and Smith Slawson per his mother?s obituary.




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SLAWSON, Eben Clark (I91994)
 
9625 SLAWSON, FOSTER, 40 Years old, unmarried, while hunting on Thanksgiving day was wounded. The hammer to his own gun caught on a vine and discharged onto his back. He died 11/26/1904 with burial in Prosperity Cemetery. His 90 year old father was Levi Slawson, who was a father of three, and now all three children are dead.

Page 5 & 8, Newberry Observer 11/29/1904 
SLAWSON, James Foster (I51352)
 
9626 Slawson, Frank M. 1856 - 1886

SLAWSON

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 8/12/2014 at 09:47:21

Iowa Plain Dealer October 14, 1886, P3 C3

DIED,

SLAWSON?At Madison, Dakota, Oct. 8th, 1886 Frank M. Slawson, aged nearly thirty years.

The deceased was one of the best known and most highly respected of our business men, while in the drug business in Cresco. A few months since he sold out here and established himself in the drug trade in company with Will O?Brien at Madison. About three weeks ago he was taken sick with fever, and although every thing that medical skill could do with the watchful care of friends, was done, to ward off and keep back the king of terrors without avail. His remains were brought to Cresco for interment, the funeral occurring from the Rink Tuesday afternoon under the management and control of the Masonic order of which the deceased was a bright and honored member. With his many sorrowing friends and relatives and his widow in her sorrow and loneliness there is universal sympathy.




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SLAWSON, Frank M. (I89478)
 
9627 Slawson, Grace - Died 1882

SLAWSON

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 6/4/2014 at 09:38:23

Iowa Plain Dealer March 9, 1882, P3 C4

DIED.

SLAWSON.--In Cresco, March 6th 1882, of Scarlet fever, Grace, infant daughter of Frank and Jennie Slawson, aged 17 days.



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SLAWSON, Grace (I89488)
 
9628 SLAWSON, J.R. of Columbia married Julia Howell of Colleton, SC., on 10/10/1878 at the home of the bride's uncle, J.D.D. Fairey, Branchville, SC by the Rev. Thomas Raysor. Newberry Herald 10/23/1878; He and his wife visited in Prosperity, Herald, 5/8/1884, page 3 SLAWSON, John Robert (I52146)
 
9629 SLAWSON, LEVI land was sold by the sheriff for $5500, herald 2/7/1884, page 3; He and his wife of Silverstreet moved to Prosperity, Herald, 5/29/1884, page 2;
He was building a wood shop where the old shed at the market House once stood, Herald 6/12/1884, page 3;
Levi Slawson, 84 years old, formerly of Newberry but now of Greenwood was in town for a visit. He looks and acts youthful see page 8 Newberry Observer 9/26/1901;
Levi Slawson was a member of Co. 'C' Holcombe Legion in the Confederate War, Page 5, Newberry Observer 11/25/1902;
He was 90 years old and had outlived all three of his children. Page 5 & 8, Newberry Observer 11/29/1904 
SLAWSON, Levi (I51788)
 
9630 Slawson, Marian P. age 84 of Richfield, passed away on May 1, 2010. Preceded in death by husband, Thomas; Brother, John Donner. Survived by children; Marian (Dennis) Harmoning, Kay (Michael) McNew, Stacey (Robert) Ludes, Thomas (Joanne) Slawson, Ann (Gary) Kent; 14 Grandchildren; 11 Great Grandchildren; Also by other loving nieces & nephews. Funeral Service 12PM Thursday, Lakewood Cemetery Chapel, 3600 Hennepin Ave. Mpls. MN. Visitation ½ prior to service. Interment, Lakewood cemetery. www.whitefuneralhomes.com White Funeral Home Lakeville 952-469-2723

contributed by: Patricia Hampton 
DONNER, Marian Pauline (I89506)
 
9631 SLAWSON, REBECCA SMITH, age 95, of Enterprise and Trussville, AL, passed away on Wednesday, October 1, 2003. She was a member of First Baptist Church Trussville.

Survivors include her daughter, Becky Slawson (Jack) Summers of Trussville; grandchildren, Joseph L. (Amy) Summers of Washington, D.C., Jonathan M. (Lynette) Summers of Birmingham.

Graveside Services will be held Saturday, October 4, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. at Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, AL. Rev. Frank Wells officiating. Visitation will be held Friday from 5-8 p.m. at Jefferson Memorial East. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Trussville Building Fund. Jefferson Memorial Trussville, 205-322-0544, directing,
Published by AL.com (Birmingham) on Oct. 3, 2003 
SMITH, Rebecca May (I2600)
 
9632 Slawson, Sally L. (Ackley) 1826 ? 1896

SLAWSON, ACKLEY

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 4/19/2013 at 17:22:04

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer February 14, 1896, page 1

Died

SLAWSON ? Sally L. Ackley; widow of Smith Slawson, departed this life February 5, 1896, at her home near Florenceville, Iowa.

Mrs. Slawson was born January 6th 1926 in Onodaga county New York, and was united in marriage December 13, 1847. They moved to Howard county, Iowa, in the fall of 1865.

Six children blessed this happy union, all of whom with the husband and father preceeded her home, excepting one son, Mr. Eben Slawson, who is left to mourn the severe loss of a fond mother?s sympathetic heart.

Though a sufferer for some time the end came sudden and unexpected. Her remains were laid to rest by the side of her husband in the home cemetery. The funeral services were held at the church and conducted by the pastor. A large concourse of friends and neighbors followed her to her last resting place.

Transcribed from a newspaper clipping submitted by Janice Sowers.

Albion Cemetery


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ACKLEY, Sally L. (I01372)
 
9633 Slawson, Smith S. 1826 ? 1888

SLAWSON, ACKLEY

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 4/19/2013 at 17:32:35

Source: Iowa Plain Dealer May 24, 1888, Page 3

DIED

SLAWSON ? At his home in Howard county, eight miles north of Cresco, May 19, 1888, Mr. Smith S. Slawson, in the 63rd year of his age.

A good neighbor and an honest man has been called away. Peace to his ashes.

Transcribed from a newspaper clipping submitted by Janice Sowers.

Transcriber?s Note: Mr. Slawson was married to Sally L. Ackley December 13, 1847 per her obituary. Cemetery records indicate he was born January 4, 1826.

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SLAWSON, Samuel Smith (I52230)
 
9634 Slosson 11-20-00 Greene.FTW, Source Medium: Other
Source (S03338)
 
9635 Slosson Cemetery Records, Source Medium: Book
Doane Cemetery, Chazy, New York
Source (S03339)
 
9636 Slosson Genealogy by D. Williams Patterson. Source (S03340)
 
9637 Slosson Research Endowment for Ornamental Horticulture. Source (S03341)
 
9638 SLOSSON, Albert Edward of Temple city; beloved husband of Blanche, father of Mrs. Marilyn Goudge, Miss Carol Slosson, Mrs. Anne Tierney and Mrs. Margaret Fuller.
Services 2 p.m. Thursday, at the Church of the Recessional, forest Lawn, Lee R. Hill Mortuary, temple cit, directors.

LA Times
Aug 12, 1964 
SLOSSON, Albert Edward (I52508)
 
9639 SLOSSON, Blanche H., 81 passed away October 12, 1984 in Arcadia. She is survived by 4 daughters, Carol Slosson, Anne Tierney, Marilyn Goudge and Margaret Fuller; 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Services will be held Monday, 2 pm at the Arcadia Presbyterian Church. Interment will be at Forest lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Lee R. Hill Mortuary, directing. 
HICKS, Blanche Florence Davis (I28605)
 
9640 SLOSSON, Harriet F., passed away April 21st, beloved aunt of Mrs. Robert Selm, John W. and Russell E. Douthit. Private services Thursday at the Chapel of Custer & Christiansen, Covina. Interment Grand View Memorial Park, Glendale.

L.A. times April 23, 1958 
FORD, Harriet M. (I00604)
 
9641 SLOSSON, Millie Adella, of 6955 Zelzah, Reseda, born 64 years ago in Oklahoma, died Monday, survived by daughters, Barbara Taylor of Reseda and Mary Ann Hanson of Tulsa, Okla.; brothers, William F. Bort of Piedmont and Joseph P. Bort of Berkeley, 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Private service will be conducted by Mottell's Mortuary, Long Beach. 
BORT, Millie Adela (I07019)
 
9642 Smith, Barbara Volz (Name: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/6056/fg_toc.htm;), Source Medium: (null)
Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S03342)
 
9643 Smith, John H. and Phillip A.Crowl, Court Records of Prince George's County Maryland 1696-1699 (Name: The American Historical Association, Washington, D. C. ,1964;), ABBR Prince George's County Court RecordsTEXT pp, 26,27,497
Source (S02003)
 
9644 Smith, Marie Vanderhoof (nee Clouse) 91 years old, passed on to the Lord on Thursday, October 31, 2013 in Sebring, Florida. Born on July 18, 1922 to William and Jennie Clouse in Hamburg, New Jersey. Marie moved to New York State and lived in New Windsor, New York for about 46 years before moving to Florida in 2009. She resided with her niece Barbara and her husband, Steve.

She is survived by brothers, Roland Clouse of Florida and Roger Clouse of Maryland. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews, as well as grand nieces and nephews.

Marie was preceded in death by her parents, son, Benny Vanderhoof, Husband's, Benjamin Vanderhoof and Joseph Smith, sister, Naomi Romyns, Brother's, Victor Clouse, Albert Clouse, Kenneth Clouse and William Clouse.

Funeral services will be held in Avon Park, Florida and F. John Ramsey Funeral Home, 1 Main Street, Franklin, New Jersey 07416 on November 16, 2013, visitation from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. graveside service immediately following at North Hardyston Cemetery in Hardyston Township, New Jersey.

Posted on Find a Grave by Diane 
CLOUSE, Marie Helen (I95658)
 
9645 SMITH-SICKLER

Donald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Smith of Silver Creek, and Miss Bessie Sickler of Buffalo were married Saturday evening at the Lutheran church at Eggertsvlle, Among the Silver creek persons attending were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Smith, the Misses Lorraine and Margaret Smith and David. Smith.
Mr. Smith is manager of a restaurant in Buffalo and Miss Sickler is known to many persons here, having been employed here during one summer.

Posted on Ancesty.com by Keith Smith on 20 Apr 2013 
SMITH, Donald (I66911)
 
9646 Snail mail from Henry Langley Howse prepared May 25, 1999, Source Medium: Book
Source (S03343)
 
9647 Snail mail from Sharron Stolle of Sudbury MA postmarked Nov 5 1999. Source (S03344)
 
9648 Social Security Application for Flora Toma. Source (S03345)
 
9649 Social Security Application for Jane Harbisone. Source (S03346)
 
9650 Social Security Application for John Frank Mills. Source (S04091)
 

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