Father | Jordan Miller Payne (b. 14 January 1854, d. 6 September 1946) |
Mother | Elmira Josephine Bowers (b. 9 April 1866, d. 24 February 1944) |
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Father | Jordan Miller Payne (b. 14 January 1854, d. 6 September 1946) |
Mother | Elmira Josephine Bowers (b. 9 April 1866, d. 24 February 1944) |
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Father | Jordan Miller Payne (b. 14 January 1854, d. 6 September 1946) |
Mother | Elmira Josephine Bowers (b. 9 April 1866, d. 24 February 1944) |
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Father | Spencer Botts Peugh (b. about 1815, d. 1890) |
Mother | Jane Logan (b. 1822, d. 1891) |
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Son | Curtis Everett Peugh (b. 1 September 1886) |
Daughter | Olivia Esther Peugh (b. February 1889, d. 19 November 1920) |
Daughter | Bertha C. Peugh (b. December 1891) |
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Father | Andrew Jackson Peugh (b. September 1863) |
Mother | Mary Etta Peugh (b. 21 June 1864, d. 17 September 1886) |
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Father | Andrew Jackson Peugh (b. September 1863) |
Mother | Endora Alice Payne (b. 5 May 1859, d. 4 May 1916) |
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Father | Andrew Jackson Peugh (b. September 1863) |
Mother | Endora Alice Payne (b. 5 May 1859, d. 4 May 1916) |
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Son | Andrew Jackson Peugh+ (b. September 1863) |
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Son | Andrew Jackson Peugh+ (b. September 1863) |
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Father | James White |
Mother | Barbara Cauble |
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Son | Lloyd C. White+ (b. 17 April 1886, d. 2 November 1957) |
Son | Park Davis White (b. 12 February 1895, d. 11 March 1896) |
Daughter | Ruth Caroline White+ (b. 6 January 1898, d. May 1992) |
OBITUARY - The Salem, Indiana Democrat;1940:
Adam C. White, only child of James and Barbara Cauble White, was born January 8, 1858 in Highland, on the old Cauble homestead, and lived his entire life as a citizen of our county. He departed this life as the day was breaking on the morning of August 25, 1940 after an illness of more than sixteen weeks.
He was 82 years, 7 months and 17 days old.
Adam attended the country schools, and after completing his work in them he attended the Eikosi Academy in Salem and began as a teacher in our township schools; he followed the work for 8 terms.
On March 30th, 1884, he took as his wife Miss Emma Payne. With her they had traveled life’s paths together for 56 years. His death closed a happy married life. To this union were born three children, Lloyd, Ruth and Park. Lloyd is a citizen of Salem, Ruth, now Mrs. Emil Chenoweth, lives in Morgan county and Park, deceased after a short life of 13 months.
Adam was correspondent for the Salem Democrat for 25 years.
After his marriage he and his wife established a home in the Highland neighborhood and lived there until the autumn of 1910 when he was elected as County Clerk and served the 4 year term. He moved to Salem and spent the remainder of his life as a citizen of Salem. He served as janitor of the grade school for 18 years and retired on account of failing health.
Adam was a member of the Salem Methodist church, and an active worker in the church and Sunday School, especially when he lived in the Highland neighborhood. He was a good neighbor, an honest man, a kind father, a faithful husband and a loyal citizen of our county. Many things in his life were fitting things for us all to follow.
He leaves to mourn his going his faithful wife, Emma, who had worked so faithfully with him for more than a half a century, the son and daughter; three grandchildren, John Adam and Doris White, and Theresa Chenoweth, two half brothers, Hiram and Charles Barrett, two half-sisters, Elizabeth Rush and Anna Barrett, two cousins, Zella and Mattie White, a son-in-law, Emil Chenoweth, a daughter-in-law, Verna White, a granddaughter-in-law, Mrs. John White, a host of other relatives and friends who will greatly miss his presence among us. A mighty good citizen has been taken away.
HE SLEEPS
At rest from the cares of a busy life
Away from its toil, its sorrow and strife,
Silently, peacefully, under the sod.
Awaiting the call of a merciful God.
He Sleeps
He Sleeps.
May his memory through fast and fleeting years,
Be crowned with honor and hallowed with tears,
Affections, flowers shall lovingly bloom
In the sunshine of peace where at rest in the Tomb.
He Sleeps
He Sleeps.
But the glorious morning of light shall break
And Eternity’s King shall bit him awake!
Awake and live, Ne’er again to know
Of death, or pain, or the grave so low.
Where he sleeps
He Sleeps.
‘Tis not death, the Master has said,
That holds his form in its narrow bed.
It is rest, peace from freedom and strife,
It is joy, it is heaven, it is eternal life.
He Sleeps
He Sleeps.
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Son | Adam C. White+ (b. 8 January 1858, d. 25 August 1940) |
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Son | Adam C. White+ (b. 8 January 1858, d. 25 August 1940) |
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Father | Adam C. White (b. 8 January 1858, d. 25 August 1940) |
Mother | Emma B. Payne (b. 28 September 1862, d. 3 March 1941) |
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Son | John Adam White (b. about 1913, d. 29 December 1953) |
Daughter | Doris L. White+ (b. 2 November 1917, d. 26 June 1993) |
OBITUARY - The Salem, Indiana Leader; November 7, 1957:
City Banker’s Funeral Held Tuesday Afternoon
Lloyd C. White Succumbs at Home Of Long Illness
Funeral services for Lloyd C. White, prominent Salem banker and insurance agent, were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Dawalt Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Merlin Schwein officiating.
Mr. White, 71 years of age, passed away Saturday night at his home on North Main Street after a long illness. At his death he was cashier of the Farmers Citizens Bank, where he had been an employee for 33 years. He had also been an insurance agent for more than 30 years and at one time was assistant postmaster and deputy county clerk here.
Born April 17, 1886, in this county, he was the son of Adam C. and Emma Payne White. On April 23, 1911, he was married to Verna Gibbons. A lifelong county resident, Mr. White was a well-respected banker and insurance man through his long and successful business life here. His friendliness and good business understanding made him many friends in this community.
He was a member of the Weir Memorial Methodist Church, Salem Masonic Lodge and the Odd Fellows Lodge.
Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Doris Fisher, Salem; a sister, Mrs. Emmett Chenowerth, Fowler, Ind., and two grandchildren, Sandra and Paul Fisher. A son, John, died Dec. 29, 1953.
Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery.
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Father | Adam C. White (b. 8 January 1858, d. 25 August 1940) |
Mother | Emma B. Payne (b. 28 September 1862, d. 3 March 1941) |
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Father | Adam C. White (b. 8 January 1858, d. 25 August 1940) |
Mother | Emma B. Payne (b. 28 September 1862, d. 3 March 1941) |
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Daughter | Theresa Ellen Chenoweth |
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Father | James Graham |
Mother | Martha Burcham |
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Son | Boyd Leonard Graham+ (b. 16 July 1889, d. 1954) |
Son | Henry L. Graham (b. June 1891, d. before 1962) |
Daughter | Grace T. Graham (b. January 1899, d. 1912) |
OBITUARY - The Salem, Indiana Leader; March 10, 1949:
BULLETIN
Word was received this morning that Sylvester Graham, former Salem resident, died Wednesday, March 9, at his home in Logansport. The body will be brought here Friday morning and the funeral services will be held at the Dawalt Funeral Chapel at 3:00 p.m. that same day. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Ora Graham, Logansport, and two sons, Boyd, Logansport, and Henry, Kent, Ohio.
OBITUARY #2 - The Salem, Indiana Leader; March 17, 1949:
Graham Funeral Conducted Friday; Was Native Here
Funeral services were held at the Dawalt Funeral Chapel for Sylvester S. Graham, 86, at 3;00 p.m. Friday, March 11. He died at his home in Logansport after an illness on March 9. The Rev. E. C. McKinney of Charlestown was in charge and burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery.
A native of this county, having been born in the Walnut Grove community on December 31, 1861, he was the son of James and Martha Burcham Graham. He moved to Logansport in 1907. A retired lumberman, Graham was a 50 year member of the Salem Knights of Pythias and Redmen’s Lodges.
He is survived by the wife, Mrs. Ora G. Graham; two sons, Boyd of Logansport and Henry, of Kent, Ohio; and two grandchildren.[:CR:].
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Son | Sylvester S. Graham+ (b. 31 December 1861, d. 9 March 1949) |
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Son | Sylvester S. Graham+ (b. 31 December 1861, d. 9 March 1949) |
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Father | Sylvester S. Graham (b. 31 December 1861, d. 9 March 1949) |
Mother | Ora Dell Payne (b. October 1864, d. 13 July 1962) |
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Daughter | Maxine Graham |
Son | Howard L. Graham (b. 2 June 1923, d. 5 December 1970) |
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Father | Sylvester S. Graham (b. 31 December 1861, d. 9 March 1949) |
Mother | Ora Dell Payne (b. October 1864, d. 13 July 1962) |
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Father | Sylvester S. Graham (b. 31 December 1861, d. 9 March 1949) |
Mother | Ora Dell Payne (b. October 1864, d. 13 July 1962) |
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Father | John Ryan |
Mother | Mary Cunningham |
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Son | Willis E. Payne (b. 2 September 1893, d. June 1981) |
Son | Herman R. Payne+ (b. 11 November 1899, d. 5 April 1989) |
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Daughter | Ella Ryan+ (b. 10 October 1870, d. 11 December 1913) |
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Father | Louis Webber |
Mother | Christina Hein |
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OBITUARY #1 - Washington County Press; Washington, Indiana; September 10, 1969
Mrs. Payne
Mrs. Anny Mary Payne, 94, of Borden, died Sunday morning at 3:00 a.m. at the Williams Convalescent Center in Salem.
Surviving are two step-sons; Willis E. Payne of Borden, and Norman Payne of Jeffersonville, three grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Borden Community Church, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. The Haas Funeral Home of Sellersburg was in charge of arrangements.
Note: Norman Payne should be Herman R. Payne –cac
OBITUARY #2 - Banner-Gazette; Pekin, Indiana; September 11, 1969
Payne Funeral Service Held
Funeral services were held Tuesday at Borden Community church for Mrs. Anna Mary Payne, 94, of Borden. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem with Haas Funeral Home, Sellersburg in charge.
Mrs. Payne died Sunday at Williams Nursing Home in Salem.
She is survived by two step-sons, Willis E. Payne, Borden, and Herman Payne, Jeffersonville, three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
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Daughter | Anna Mary Webber (b. 29 September 1874, d. 15 September 1969) |
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Daughter | Anna Mary Webber (b. 29 September 1874, d. 15 September 1969) |
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Father | Henry Byron Payne (b. 1869, d. 8 September 1955) |
Mother | Ella Ryan (b. 10 October 1870, d. 11 December 1913) |
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Father | Henry Byron Payne (b. 1869, d. 8 September 1955) |
Mother | Ella Ryan (b. 10 October 1870, d. 11 December 1913) |
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Daughter | Patricia Ann Payne |
OBITUARY - New Albany Tribune, 6 April 1989, page 2, column 2
Herman Payne
Jeffersonville - Herman R. Payne, 89, of 1920 New Albany - Charlestown Road, Jeffersonville, died Wednesday evening at Clark County Hospital.
He was a native of Borden and a retired brakeman for the Monon Railroad. He was a member of the Methodist Church, New Providence Masonic Lodge No 237 in Borden and was a Kentucky Colonel.
Survivors include one daughter, Patricia Dodson of Paducah, Ky., seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dieckmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
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