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Thelma Marie Mace

F, #138632, b. 11 July 1925, d. after April 2002

Parents

FatherElias Peneton Mace (b. 13 March 1888, d. 22 September 1962)
MotherRuth Ann Smith (b. 4 April 1892, d. 4 December 1928)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Harley Raymond Sampson (b. 12 June 1918, d. 28 April 2002)

SonTimothy Raymond Sampson+

Family 2: Warren Heikes Munsinger (b. 23 June 1921, d. 30 January 1960)

DaughterBarbara Ruth Mace+

Biography

Thelma Marie Mace was born on 11 July 1925 in California Junction, Harrison Co., IA, Barbara's "delayed" birth certificate shows mother's birth place as California, Iowa. This must have been California Junction -- the family was living in Cincinnati Twp., Harrison County, as of the 1930 census.1 She married Harley Raymond Sampson on 18 September 1942 in California, California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images, via ancestry.com. She died after April 2002.

Thelma Marie Mace lived in 1993 in Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX.
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Citations

  1. [S3376] Cincinnati Twp., Dist. 0006, sheet 6B, line 78, 1930 Federal Census, Harrison County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 658; FHL #2340393.

Harley Raymond Sampson

M, #138633, b. 12 June 1918, d. 28 April 2002
Pedigree Link

Family: Thelma Marie Mace (b. 11 July 1925, d. after April 2002)

SonTimothy Raymond Sampson+

Biography

Harley Raymond Sampson was born on 12 June 1918 in Atlantic, Cass Co., IA. He married Thelma Marie Mace, daughter of Elias Peneton Mace and Ruth Ann Smith, on 18 September 1942 in California, California Department of Public Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images, via ancestry.com. Harley Raymond Sampson died on 28 April 2002 in Tarrant Co., TX, per SSDI, last residence Arlington.

He was buried in 2002 in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX, Findagrave #6491837.
Harley Raymond Sampson began military service on 3 December 1941 WW II service, Korean War, and Vietnam War service, U.S. Army, 2nd Ranger Infantry Btn., enlisted, released 28 OCT 1945. Re-enlisted 7 JUN 1948, served until 31 JAN 1967.
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Charles Claire Fuller

M, #138639, b. 6 December 1918, d. 12 September 1995

Parents

FatherJay Clair Emmett Fuller (b. 14 July 1889, d. 1949)
MotherFlorence Geneva Denton (b. September 1890, d. 6 February 1937)
Pedigree Link

Family: Shirley Maude Peterson

SonCharles Richard Fuller+ (b. 19 July 1942, d. 27 January 2008)
DaughterBonnie Jo Fuller (b. 27 November 1946, d. 15 August 1990)
DaughterNancy Fuller+
DaughterPamela Sue Fuller+ (b. 8 April 1953, d. 24 December 2017)

Biography

Charles Claire Fuller was born on 6 December 1918 in Galesburg, Knox Co., IL. He married Shirley Maude Peterson. He died on 12 September 1995.

He was buried in September 1995 in Debolt Cemetery, Rutland Twp., LaSalle Co., IL, Findagrave #87531648.
Charles Claire Fuller was also known as "Chuck" Fuller.
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Elmore Isaac Fuller

M, #138641, b. 5 April 1911, d. 6 May 1978

Parents

FatherJay Clair Emmett Fuller (b. 14 July 1889, d. 1949)
MotherFlorence Geneva Denton (b. September 1890, d. 6 February 1937)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Stewart (b. 25 April 1912, d. 1 February 1962)

DaughterBeverly Jean Fuller+ (b. 12 August 1937, d. 11 March 1997)

Biography

Elmore Isaac Fuller was born on 5 April 1911 in Springfield, Sangamon Co., IL.1 He married Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of Edward Stewart and Jennie Coles. Elmore Isaac Fuller married Mary Louise Brown. He died on 6 May 1978 in Sangamon Co., IL.

He was buried in May 1978 in Brush Creek Cemetery, Divernon, Sangamon Co., IL, Findagrave #25711270.
Elmore Isaac Fuller was also known as "Bo" Fuller. He lived on 9 April 1940 in First Street, Divernon, Sangamon Co., IL.1
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Citations

  1. [S2541] Divernon, ED 84-74, sheet 6A, Household 131, 1940 Federal Census, Sangamon County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 886.

Elizabeth Stewart1

F, #138642, b. 25 April 1912, d. 1 February 1962

Parents

FatherEdward Stewart (b. 7 August 1887, d. November 1963)
MotherJennie Coles (b. 1 July 1892, d. 6 October 1938)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elmore Isaac Fuller (b. 5 April 1911, d. 6 May 1978)

DaughterBeverly Jean Fuller+ (b. 12 August 1937, d. 11 March 1997)

Biography

Elizabeth Stewart was born on 25 April 1912 in Sangamon Co. (probably), IL.2,1 She married Elmore Isaac Fuller, son of Jay Clair Emmett Fuller and Florence Geneva Denton. Elizabeth Stewart died on 1 February 1962.

She was buried in February 1962 in Brush Creek Cemetery, Divernon, Sangamon Co., IL, Findagrave #25711268.
Elizabeth Stewart lived on 9 April 1940 in First Street, Divernon, Sangamon Co., IL.1
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Citations

  1. [S2541] Divernon, ED 84-74, sheet 6A, Household 131, 1940 Federal Census, Sangamon County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 886.
  2. [S2542] Divernon, Dist. 185, sheet 3B, Family 58, 1920 Federal Census, Sangamon County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 407.

Thomas Eugene Ferree

M, #138655, b. 5 September 1961, d. 15 February 1976

Parents

FatherJohn Berchman Ferree
MotherCarole LuElla Hall
Pedigree Link

Biography

Thomas Eugene Ferree was born on 5 September 1961. He died on 15 February 1976 in Springfield, Sangamon Co., IL.

He was buried in 1976 in Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon Co., IL, Findagrave #2553463.
Cause of death:

From e-mail message from Lucinda Ferree to Don Boyd, 9 MAR 2020:

"My brother Tommy died February 15th that year...he was 14. He was killed by a police officer in Springfield after he broke into a business and set off a silent alarm. The officer involved shot him while he was running away from the scene. The shooting, and Tommy's death, were determined "justifiable homicide". There was a tremendous amount of news coverage as far away as Chicago news sources...that I knew of at the time. Such shootings, particularly of young white boys, wasn't common at that time. The ACLU was involved, and wanted to fight the court ruling, but my parents decided not to do so."

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