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Daughter | Ferebee Ellen Brickey+ (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Daughter | Ferebee Ellen Brickey+ (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Son | Merrill Payne Tatlock+ (b. 19 January 1907, d. 1 April 1974) |
Son | Forrest Weir Tatlock (b. 19 January 1909) |
Daughter | Ellen Marie Tatlock (b. 17 March 1915) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Son | Paul Levon Payne (b. 6 August 1912, d. April 1971) |
Son | James Herschel Payne (b. 19 September 1915) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Daughter | Ellen Mae Mitchell (b. 17 August 1919, d. 17 August 1999) |
Daughter | Martha Maxine Mitchell (b. 7 December 1921) |
Son | Robert Wayne Mitchell (b. 28 March 1924, d. 15 March 1994) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Daughter | Ellen Elizabeth Baynes (b. 7 December 1917, d. 18 July 1992) |
Son | James Eldon Baynes (b. 18 December 1919) |
Daughter | Kathryn Louise Baynes (b. 3 August 1921, d. 22 May 1987) |
Son | Frederick Lewis Baynes (b. 28 September 1923) |
Son | Paul Leon Baynes (b. 13 January 1925, d. 21 August 2003) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Father | Samuel Mitchell |
Mother | Rosina Merkofer |
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BIOGRAPHY
Although there isn’t a lot known about Mary Mitchell Payne’s history, one thing is for sure, she was a believer of education. When she died, her will stated that she left money for both Washington and Scott county schools, Washington County Hospital and Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
Payne was born July 28, 1895, in Gibson Township to Samuel and Rosina Mitchell. She had two brothers, Warner and Leland and one sister, Nellie Blunt.
She grew up in that area, graduating from Little York High School. She attended some college and eventually became a school teacher. She taught school in rural schools both in Washington and Scott counties.
Loran Payne was born May 5, 1889, also in Washington County. He had five sisters: Leafa, Martha, Maud, Lucretia and Dollyne; and three brothers: Cassius, Claude and Hershel.
Mary and Loran met through their families and enjoyed a 13-year courtship before marrying and moving to Kokomo, IN, where they owned a Studebaker dealership. When the couple sold the dealership, Loran was employed for the rest of his working year at Delco Remy in Kokomo.
Barbara Baynes and her husband, Frederick, are relatives of the Paynes. Barbara said she can remember going to visit them at their Kokomo home in 1964 and they didn’t have a television. Barbara said she thought it was so strange they didn’t have one, but came to find out that they wanted to make sure the television was going to work, that it wasn’t a waste of money before they purchased one. She said they were very thorough, conscious people.
“Hence the 13-year courtship,” she said.
Barbara said the couple was very conservative and she can remember another time she and her husband stopped for a visit and Loran told them Mary had fallen off a ladder while painting the eves on the house.
When they went inside, Barbara asked Mary if she was OK and Mary said she was fine, it was the whole can of paint she dropped that she was upset about.
Mary’s nephew, Kenny Mitchell, said he remembers his aunt as a stern lady. “She was an ex-school teacher, so I didn’t get away with much,” he said.
OBITUARY - The Salem Leader and The Salem Democrat, Salem Indiana; Dec. 31, 1980:
Mrs. Mary Mitchell Payne, 85, formerly of Salem, died at 6:20 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 25, in Kokomo.
She was a member of Union Street Friends Church and a former school teacher. She was a member of Church Women’s United, the Federation of Women’s Club, the Federation of Missionaries Society, a member of the Purdine Extension Homemaker’s Club, and the Hospital Cheer Club.
Survivors include a brother, Warner Mitchell of Scottsburg, and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Blunt of Wolcott.
Services were conducted Tuesday at Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.
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Daughter | Mary E. Mitchell (b. 28 July 1895, d. 25 December 1980) |
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Daughter | Mary E. Mitchell (b. 28 July 1895, d. 25 December 1980) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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Son | Carl Lorraine Newlon+ (b. 6 June 1918, d. 27 December 2011) |
Son | Richard Lewis Newlon (b. 21 March 1920, d. 3 October 1920) |
Son | James Norman Newlon+ (b. 24 November 1921, d. 19 December 2006) |
Daughter | Evelyn Newlon+ (b. 10 February 1924, d. 22 August 2006) |
Son | Roscoe Ray Newlon, Jr.+ (b. 25 August 1926, d. 4 March 1998) |
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Father | Lewis Cass Payne (b. 10 October 1849, d. 26 December 1929) |
Mother | Ferebee Ellen Brickey (b. 13 March 1856, d. 19 August 1936) |
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Announcing the marriage of
Dollyne Elizabeth Payne
to
Patrick Ferrell Pollock
on Thursday, May the twenty-ninth
Nineteen hundred and forth=seven
AT Home
after June the fourth
53 North Dearborn Street
Indianapolis, Indiana.
OBITUARY - The Salem Democrat, Salem IN; November 10, 1965:
Former Teacher Dies Wednesday
Mrs. Dollyne E. Pollock, 69, a former school teacher in Washington County for 30 years, passed away at University Heights Hospital, Indianapolis, Wednesday at 2:45 p.m. She had resided in Indianapolis the past 18 years.
Born in Washington County May 7, 1896 to Mr. And Mrs. Lewis Payne, she was a member of the Southport Methodist Church and the WSCS in Indianapolis and the Christopher Harrison Chapter of DAR in Salem. She was married in this county in 1947 to Ferrell Pollock, who survives.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Dawalt Chapel with Rev. Elwyn Williams officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery with Dawalt Funeral Home in charge.
The body will be at the J. C. Williams Funeral Home in Indianapolis after 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Dawalt Home here after 2 p.m. Friday.
Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Leafe Baynes, RR 5, Salem, and a brother, Loren Payne, Kokomo. Three brothers and three sisters preceded her in death.
OBITUARY #2 - The Salem Leader or The Salem Democrat, Salem IN; November, 1965
….g traits. Never were personal desires or pleasures allowed to interfere with these duties. She gave freely of her ability and her ….. The deep affection in which Aunt Dollyne was held by
nieces and nephews has been ….. by their loyalty and devotion to her during her long ……..
Dollyne was reared in a Quaker ….. and remained true to that thoughout her life. After
…marriage, she united with the First Methodist Church. As … she was physically able
…. ..d her husband were regular attendants at this church.
…se of her love for people …oyed her close association ….e teachers with whom she
…….. ..the members of the Christopher Harrison Chapter of ….. .nd the WSCS of the South-
…… Methodist Church.
… May 29, 1947 she was united in marriage to Ferrell Pollock …hteen years she has been …ed companion to her be- …husband. Their devotion has been an inspiration to all who
…em. In their home at 2210 …. Drive, Indianapolis, shown ….t of true hospitality and
…..onship. A hearty welcome greeted everyone who entered their home.
..ne was deeply apprecia …. Her many blessings, the …are of a faithful, devoted …, and other relatives and ….. during her long illness.
…n’s life will go on, in ….mth of our memories of …ur lasting appreciation of
…. she was.
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Announcing the marriage of
Dollyne Elizabeth Payne
to
Patrick Ferrell Pollock
on Thursday, May the twenty-ninth
Nineteen hundred and forth=seven
AT Home
after June the fourth
53 North Dearborn Street
Indianapolis, Indiana.
OBITUARY - The Salem Leader, Salem IN; November 15, 1967:
Services Here Thursday For Ferrell Pollock
Ferrell Pollock, 71, of 2210 Brewer Dr., Indianapolis, died unexpectedly November 13, at his home.
He had spent the weekend here in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. Fultz and family.
He was a member of the South Port Methodist Church and long time inspector for City of Indianapolis.
He was a former resident of this county and was married to the Dollyne Payne Pollock, who died in 1965.
Several nieces and nephews survive.
Services will be held at 8:00 p.m., Wednesday at the Singleton Funeral Home, Indianapolis. The body will then be brought to Salem to the Dawalt Funeral Home where friends may call after 9 a.m. Thursday. Services will be conducted from the Dawalt Chapel at 2: p.m. Thursday.
Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
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Father | Benjamin Houston (b. 26 May 1825, d. before September 1870) |
Mother | Nancy Meadors (b. about 1837) |
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Daughter | Edith E. Payne+ (b. 17 October 1875, d. 18 January 1954) |
Son | Howard William Payne+ (b. 11 February 1877, d. 1966) |
Son | Seward Oval Payne (b. 19 August 1879, d. 14 September 1958) |
Daughter | Ethel G. Payne+ (b. 6 December 1884, d. 16 July 1960) |
Daughter | { Infant } Payne (b. 5 December 1886, d. before 5 June 1900) |
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Daughter | Elizabeth A. Huston+ (b. 22 November 1855, d. 4 January 1939) |
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Daughter | Elizabeth A. Huston+ (b. 22 November 1855, d. 4 January 1939) |
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Father | John W. Payne (b. 17 November 1851, d. 26 January 1893) |
Mother | Elizabeth A. Huston (b. 22 November 1855, d. 4 January 1939) |
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Son | Seward Arthur Baker+ (b. 18 June 1908, d. 6 October 1969) |
Obituary – The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana; Tuesday, 19 JAN 1954, page 15 (Newspapers.com):
Edith Baker
Dies at 79
Three years ago Edith E. Baker fell and broke a shoulder and it could not be set. In spite of the ensuing discomfort, her calmness of spirit could not be ruffled and she never complained. Age 79, she died yesterday in Huff’s Sanitarium.
Born in Washington County, Mrs. Baker was the daughter of John and Eliza Payne, a farm couple. She came to Indianapolis from Logansport in 1927. For the last 14 years, she had lived with her son, Seward A. Baker, 335 N. Bosart, sales manager for the Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co., who survives.
In her earlier years, Mrs. Baker was well versed in the intricacies of dress patterns and did dressmaking in her home. Her husband, Loren M. Baker, a Pennsylvania Railroad carpenter, died in 1940. She was a member of the Wheatland Avenue Methodist Church at Logansport.
In her later years, Mrs. Baker took up raising African violets and had amazingly good luck in growing the delicate blooms. At the time of her death she had several plants with members of her family are endeavoring to keep in bloom. She was also fond of reading.
Survivors, besides the son, are a sister, Mrs. Herman R. Morris, Terre Haute; two brothers, Seward O. Payne, Eau Gallie, Fla., and Howard Payne, Markle, and two grandchildren.
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Father | John W. Payne (b. 17 November 1851, d. 26 January 1893) |
Mother | Elizabeth A. Huston (b. 22 November 1855, d. 4 January 1939) |
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Daughter | Irma Dell Payne+ (b. 3 January 1905, d. 10 November 2004) |
Son | Darwin Payne (b. 1924, d. 11 February 1924) |
Daughter | Alma Jean Payne |
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Father | John W. Payne (b. 17 November 1851, d. 26 January 1893) |
Mother | Elizabeth A. Huston (b. 22 November 1855, d. 4 January 1939) |
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Father | John W. Payne (b. 17 November 1851, d. 26 January 1893) |
Mother | Elizabeth A. Huston (b. 22 November 1855, d. 4 January 1939) |
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Daughter | Margaret Aline Morris (b. 2 March 1909, d. 10 January 1988) |
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Father | John W. Payne (b. 17 November 1851, d. 26 January 1893) |
Mother | Elizabeth A. Huston (b. 22 November 1855, d. 4 January 1939) |
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Son | Seward Arthur Baker+ (b. 18 June 1908, d. 6 October 1969) |
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Father | Loren Miller Baker (b. 22 October 1869, d. 24 March 1940) |
Mother | Edith E. Payne (b. 17 October 1875, d. 18 January 1954) |
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Daughter | Patricia Jayne Baker |
Daughter | Karen Sue Baker |
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Father | Rev. Otto Alva Trinkle (b. 11 April 1889, d. 21 December 1978) |
Mother | Leo Minnie Foutch (b. 5 September 1899, d. January 1984) |
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Daughter | Patricia Jayne Baker |
Daughter | Karen Sue Baker |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Harriett Irene Baker, 101, passed away on July 30, 2013 at the Franklin United Methodist Community in Franklin, IN. She was born to Otto A. and Leo M. (Foutch) Trinkle on September 9, 1911, in Campbellsburg, IN. She married Seward A. Baker on June 18, 1933 (sic). He died in October of 1969. Her parents preceded her in death as did her two brothers, O. Morris and Charles Trinkle. She is survived by her daughters, Tricia (Larry) Miles of Findlay, OH, and Karen (Owen) Campbell, of Franklin, IN; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Harriet was a graduate of Tech High School and Butler University where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. She was a substitute teacher in the Indianapolis school system for 15 years before teaching for 23 years at Howe High School. She loved teaching and her students. Her desire was to inspire her students to enjoy learning and succeed in life. As the director of all the theater productions at Howe, she kindled the desire of several of her students to continue their focus in that field. Many also chose a career in teaching because of her influence.
Harriett was very active in the Irvington Dramatic Club, the Irvington Historical Society, and the Benton House Association where she served as president and was a board member for 20 years. She was also president of the Irvington Union of Clubs. She received many awards for her devotion to Irvington, Howe High School, Englewood Christian Church, and Tri Delta Sorority. Harriett remained active and involved her various interests until well into her nineties. She felt that she had a wonderful life and was so very blessed by her faith which sustained her through all her 101 years!
Published in The Indianapolis Star on August 1, 2013.
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Daughter | Harriett Irene Trinkle+ (b. 9 September 1911, d. 30 July 2013) |
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Daughter | Harriett Irene Trinkle+ (b. 9 September 1911, d. 30 July 2013) |
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Daughter | Margaret Aline Morris (b. 2 March 1909, d. 10 January 1988) |
Obituary – The Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Indiana; Wednesday, 13 MAY 1984, page 2 (Newspapers.com):
HERMAN ROY MORRIS
Herman Roy Morris, 78, 3505 College Ave., died Tuesday morning at his residence. A retired Pennsylvania Railroad master carpenter, he is survived by a daughter, Miss Margaret Morris, at home; two brothers, Raymond D. And George Morris, both of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Sayles, Los Angeles, Calif..; Mrs. Alberta Disborough, and Mrs. Juanita Close, both of Indianapolis. He was a member of the Montrose Church, the Retired Railroad Men’s Association, Kerman Grotto, Terre Haute Masonic Lodge No. 19, a charter member of the Scottish Rite, Valley of Terre Haute. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Callahan Funeral Home. The Rev. John Rawlings will officiate. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Terre Haute Masonic Lodge No. 19 will conduct graveside services.
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