Father | Charles Frederick Yearkey (b. December 1866, d. 31 October 1928) |
Mother | Minnie May Kettering (b. 30 October 1871, d. 21 July 1913) |
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Son | Charles William Vogelgesang (b. 4 October 1926, d. 28 July 1982) |
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Father | Henry Lewis Vogelgesang (b. 12 July 1897, d. April 1980) |
Mother | Burdel Anna Yearkey (b. 13 November 1898, d. 4 December 1975) |
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Obituary -- The Miami News, Miami, Florida; Friday, 30 JUL 1982, p.4 (Newspapers.com):
VOGELGESANG
Charles W. 55 A Miami resident for 11 years coming from Ohio died July 28. He was a dairy inspector for the State of Fla., a member of the Concordia Lutheran Church & of the So. Fla. Dairy Tech. Assoc. The Past District Commissioner for the Thunderbird Boy Scouts & the Scout Master for Troop No. 776. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; sons, Tom & Kevin; son & daughter-in-law Frank & Linda; daughter & son-in-law, Jennifer & Duncan Cornell; daughter & son-in-law, Holly & Mark Holston; daughter Charlotte Vogelgesang; 3 grandchildren; stepmother, Elsie Vogelgesang. Funeral services 2:00 P.M. Aug. 7, 1982 at the Concordia Lutheran Church 8701 SW 124 St. Family suggests donations to So. Fla. Boy Scout Council, the Charles W. Vogelgesang Commemorative Fund 2960 Coral Way, Coral Gables, Fla. 33135.
Stanfill Funeral Homes, 10545 S. Dixie 667-2518.
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Daughter | Elizabeth Ann Robinson |
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Daughter | Elizabeth Ann Robinson |
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Son | Robert Floyd Silcott (b. 24 September 1892, d. 28 February 1946) |
Daughter | Ilo Martha Silcott+ (b. 22 February 1898, d. 5 July 1975) |
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Father | George E. Silcott (b. 8 December 1868, d. 22 June 1930) |
Mother | Sarah Rosella Martin (b. 18 May 1868, d. 18 December 1951) |
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Father | George E. Silcott (b. 8 December 1868, d. 22 June 1930) |
Mother | Sarah Rosella Martin (b. 18 May 1868, d. 18 December 1951) |
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Daughter | Rosemary Alice Morris (b. 7 June 1928, d. 25 May 2020) |
Daughter | Corrine G. Morris |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Morris. Ilo Martha Morris (Silcott), beloved wife of the late Odus G., dear mother of Rosemary Pommelis of West Sacramento, Calif., and Corinne Bonar (Mrs. John M.) of Hartyille, O., and grandmother of Renee, Rhonda, and Roslyn Pommells, and Gail, Melanie, and Charline Bonar. Funeral Services Wednesday, July 9, at 1:30 p.m. at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. At W. 208th Fairview Park, where the family will receive friends Tuesday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. Interment Sunset Memorial Park.
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Daughter | Rosemary Alice Morris (b. 7 June 1928, d. 25 May 2020) |
Daughter | Corrine G. Morris |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Morris. Odus Morris (Jack), late residence, 21870 Westwood Rd., beloved husband of Ilo (Silcott), dear father of Rosemary Pommells of Sacramento, Calif., Corinne Bonar of Hartville, O., grandfather of six, brother of Susan Miller and Edna Attle, both of Nebraska City, Neb. and Grace Cole of Lincoln, Neb. Family will receive friends at Corrigan's New Fairview Park Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 208th St., where services will be held Friday, March 4 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park.
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Father | Odus Glenn Morris (b. 5 May 1899, d. 1 March 1966) |
Mother | Ilo Martha Silcott (b. 22 February 1898, d. 5 July 1975) |
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Daughter | Naomi Harding+ (b. 14 March 1887, d. 23 July 1944) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
VETERAN COAL MINE OPERATOR DIES IN HOME
Enos Harding, Mine Manager for Patterson-Harding Coal Co., Succumbs
Enos Harding, 75, a coal mine operator in this vicinity for 45 years, died of pneumonia at 3:50 o'clock this morning in his home at 408 Portland Avenue.
Mr. Harding caught a cold six weeks ago which developed into malaria and finally into pneumonia.
Until his illness, he had been mine manager for the Patterson-Harding mine, now owned by the Stiehl brothers.
Mr. Harding and his wife, the former Miss Annie Beaumont, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on May 8. The couple had eleven children, including triplets, and seven survive. The triples were the last three children born and they died before they were two months of age.
CAME HERE WHEN 21 YEARS OLD
Mr. Harding came from England to this country when he was 21 years of age, following the death of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harding. He took up residence with an uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Harding of East St. Louis and while residing there became interested in coal operating. William Harding was an enterprising coal operator in the old days in East St. Louis. His sons were real estate operators in that city.
The deceased was born in Paulton, Sommersetshire, England on December 14. He married Miss Beaumont on May 8, 1886, in the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal Church here, the ceremony being read by the Rev. David, then pastor. She survives.
The living children are: Mrs. Naomi Everett, wife of Carl Everett of Denver, Colo.; Joseph Harding, 3440 Belt Avenue, St. Louis; Mrs. Salina Littrell, wife of Harry Littrell of Shiloh Valley; Mrs. Pearl Gerber, wife of Joseph Gerber, 706 East D Street, Belleville; Mrs. Olive Bub, wife of Elmer Bub, Sherwood Forest; Mrs. Ruth Wagner, wife of Ervin Wagner, Washington D. C.; and Mrs. Corrine Williams, wife of Lloyd Williams, Lebanon, Ill.
Mr. Harding also has seventeen grandchildren, only one, Gladys Harding, the second oldest grandchild, having died. Gladys was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harding and met death by falling from a porch thirteen years ago.
The other grandchildren are: Charles Simmons, the oldest grandchild, 27 years of age of Denver, Colo., being the son of Mrs. Naomi Everett, who together with his mother, has already arrived for the funeral; Lloyd Littrell, at home; Mrs. Ruth Moore, wife of Wilson Moore of the Smithton Road and Margaret, Harry Robert, Enos, Elmer, Louise and Julia Littrell, at home, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Littrell of Shiloh Valley; Edith, Joseph and Mildred, at home, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerber of Belleville; Rodney Bub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bub of Sherwood Forest; Ervin and Warren Wagner, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wagner of Washington, D. C. and Ivan Lee Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Lebanon.
There is also a great-grandchild, Billy Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore of the Smithon Road.
MEMBER OF M. E. CHURCH
Mr. Harding was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church.
The body will be taken from the Gundlach and Company Funeral Home at 5 o'clock this afternoon to the residence, where it will remain until 11 o'clock Wednesday morning when it will be returned to the Gundlach Chapel. Services will be held there at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. W. I. Terhune, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, here and Rev. Mayhew of Greenville, a personal friend of Mr. Harding, will officiate. The cemetery has not been selected.
SOURCE: Belleville News-Democrat, 14 September 1936.
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Daughter | Naomi Harding+ (b. 14 March 1887, d. 23 July 1944) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
MRS. HARDING, WIDOW OF MINE OWNER, DIES
Local Woman, 75, Passes Away Following Long Illness
Mrs. Annie Harding, 75-year-old widow of Enos Harding, prominent St. Clair County coal mine operator, died in St. Elizabeth's Hospital at 5:40 o'clock this morning following a lingering illness. She resided at 706 East D Street. Her husband, who operated coal mines in the vicinity for 45 years and last was the operator of the old Patterson-Harding Mine, later operated by the Stiehl brothers and now abandoned, died on September 14, 1936.
Like her husband, Mrs. Harding was born in England. She was born on October 18, 1865 and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Beaumont. She was married to Mr. Harding in the First Methodist Church here on May 8, 1886, with the Rev. Davis, then the pastor, reading the service. The couple observed their golden wedding anniversary a few months before the death of Mr. Harding.
Surviving are a son, Joseph J. Harding, St. Louis; six daughters: Naomi, wife of Carl Everett, Denver, Colo.; Salina, wife of Harry Littrell, Shiloh Valley township; Pearl, wife of Joseph V. Gerber, 706 East D Street; Olive, wife of Elmer Bub, Sherwood Forest, Belleville; Ruth, wife of Erwin Wagner, Washington D.C.; and Corrine, wife of Lloyd Williams, Paola, Kan.; a brother, William Beaumont, Belleville; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Mowe, Lebanon; 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Harding were the parents of triplets, the last children born of the union. The triplets died about two months after birth, however.
She was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
SOURCE: Belleville News-Democrat, 21 December 1940.
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Father | Guy Simmons (b. 13 April 1883, d. after April 1940) |
Mother | Naomi Harding (b. 14 March 1887, d. 23 July 1944) |
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Daughter | Betty Louise Culli+ (b. 14 August 1927, d. 29 December 1988) |
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Father | Raymond Leonard Culli, Sr. (b. 17 December 1900, d. 9 January 1965) |
Mother | Jessie Estella Everett (b. 7 June 1904, d. 27 February 1928) |
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Daughter | Sandra Lee Vohs |
Obituary -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri; Sunday, 1 JAN 1989, p.47 (Newspapers.com):
VOHS, BETTY L., (nee Culli), 61, Pilot Knob, MO, suddenly Dec. 29, beloved wife of Walter Vohs, dear mother of Sandy Otto, loving daughter of Norma Culli, dear sister of Raymond Culli Jr., Marlene Tucker and Janet Papp, dear grandmother, aunt, sister-in-law and csousin.
Funeral service Mon. Jan. 2, 11 a.m. from the BRYSON Funeral Home, Pilot Knob, Mo. Visitation Sun., 6 p.m.
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Daughter | Sandra Lee Vohs |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Born November 30, 1923 a son of the late Herman and Tillie (Harter) Vohs.
On October 4, 1947 he was united in marriage to Betty Louise Culli who preceded him in death on December 29, 1988. To this union a daughter was born; Sandra Otto of Phoenix, Arizona. Also surviving are two grandchildren; Larry Otto and wife Alyson of State College, Pennsylvania, and Wendy Campin and husband Scott of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and four great-grandchildren; McKenzie and Megan Otto and Alex and William Campin, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.
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Son | Larry Anthony Otto |
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Son | Larry Anthony Otto |
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Son | John E. Goolsby |
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Father | Daniel DeHart Boone (b. 16 September 1784, d. 2 February 1855) |
Mother | Mary Chloe Wallingford (b. 1782, d. 1848) |
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Daughter | Mary E. Martin+ (b. 29 November 1831, d. 9 May 1881) |
Daughter | Dulcinia Clementine Martin+ (b. 4 October 1835, d. 2 April 1915) |
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Daughter | Mary E. Martin+ (b. 29 November 1831, d. 9 May 1881) |
Daughter | Dulcinia Clementine Martin+ (b. 4 October 1835, d. 2 April 1915) |
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Henry and his wife Mary Ann (nee Boone) came to Moscow Mills from Maysville, KY in 1833 after a fire destroyed their General Store on Sutton St. He purchased the house, mill and gist from the Shapleigh Ross family (daughter Caroline Ross Geiger Wright specifically) and also opened a General Store across the street. The "Old Rock House" is now a historic landmark.
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