Father | Andrew Anderson (b. about 1828) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Brumfield (b. about 1832) |
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Father | Andrew Anderson (b. about 1828) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Brumfield (b. about 1832) |
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Father | Andrew Anderson (b. about 1828) |
Mother | Sarah Jane Brumfield (b. about 1832) |
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Daughter | Sarah J. Taylor (b. February 1854, d. 7 July 1926) |
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Daughter | Sarah J. Taylor (b. February 1854, d. 7 July 1926) |
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Daughter | Arabella W. Brady+ (b. 13 November 1841, d. 9 July 1907) |
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Daughter | Alice May Stone+ (b. May 1861) |
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Daughter | Alice May Stone+ (b. May 1861) |
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Son | Joseph Leonard Steltzer+ (b. about 1866) |
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Son | Joseph Leonard Steltzer+ (b. about 1866) |
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Son | John Rees Black+ (b. 1 March 1853, d. 23 February 1934) |
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James's father Matthew Black, built one of the first grist and saw mills in the late 1700's on the South Fork of the Licking River, in Union Township, Licking, Ohio.
James devoted most of his life to working at, Black's Mills engaging in the lumber business and farming his 525 acres in Union Township, Licking County, Ohio. James will long be remembered for his beneficial efforts in developing its natural resources and for the part he took in assisting to transform the wild forest land into fertile fields and having been a man whose morality was as prominent an element of his character as his industry, his name will long be associated with those of the worthy departed who in their day were the township's strong and substantial citizens.
James was a deacon of the Licking Church, Hebron, Ohio.
Their home and farm was located across from the Licking Baptist Church and cemetery, in which they built in 1852.
Their home was also known as the parsonage for the Licking Church at one point.
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Daughter | Ada Irene Dix+ (b. 27 January 1876, d. 30 July 1917) |
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Daughter | Ada Irene Dix+ (b. 27 January 1876, d. 30 July 1917) |
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Father | Austin McKibben |
Mother | Ora Roberts |
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Daughter | Genevie McKibben (b. 15 August 1918, d. 10 February 2003) |
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Daughter | Genevie McKibben (b. 15 August 1918, d. 10 February 2003) |
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Daughter | Maria Lane+ (b. about 1808, d. March 1883) |
Son | Richard Lane+ (b. 1812, d. 1892) |
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Daughter | Maria Lane+ (b. about 1808, d. March 1883) |
Son | Richard Lane+ (b. 1812, d. 1892) |
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Daughter | Ann Elizabeth Frakes+ (b. 2 December 1870, d. 21 April 1922) |
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Daughter | Ann Elizabeth Frakes+ (b. 2 December 1870, d. 21 April 1922) |
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Father | Uriah Young |
Mother | Margaret Miller |
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OBITUARY - Winfield Daily Courier, March 5, 1942, page 2:
Nettie Larimore Dead
Winfield Residents Since 1885 Succumbs at Home Here
Mrs. Nettie Larimore, wife of R. C. Larimore and a resident of the Winfield community since 1885, died at her home at 1301 east Fifth avenue at 4 a.m. Thursday. She had been in poor health for some time.
On Aug. 16, 1869, Mrs. Larimore was born in Frankfort, Ind. As a girl, she came to Winfield in 1885 and here was married to Mr. Denton, a Civil War veteran, who preceded her in death in 1921. In June, 1924, she was married to Mr. Larimore, who survives.
Other survivors are two children Carl Denton of Winfield and Mrs. Frances Hatfield of Colby; four grandsons; one sister, Mrs. Eliza Smith of Lebanon, Ind.; a stepdaughter, Hope Larimore of the home. Two children preceded Mrs. Larimore in death.
Funeral plans await the arrival of the daughter, Mrs. Hatfield. She is expected Thursday night and it is likely that services will be conducted Saturday, relatives said today.
For many years, Mrs. Larimore has been affiliated with Grace Methodist church and in the activities of that church and its auxiliaries and in the local circle of the ladies of the G.A.R. she found her deepest interest outside her home.
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Daughter | Nettie Young (b. 16 August 1869, d. 5 March 1942) |
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Daughter | Nettie Young (b. 16 August 1869, d. 5 March 1942) |
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