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3501 Section 15 Row 10
Saint John the Baptist Cemetery
1920 Walden Avenue 
Streb, Lucinda Elizabeth (I2424)
 
3502 Section 22
Saint John the Baptist Cemetery
1920 Walden Ave 
McDowell, Inez Mary (I3053)
 
3503 Section 22
Saint John the Baptist Church Cemetery
1901 Walden Ave 
Muzzy, Marion J (I3104)
 
3504 Section 22
Saint John the Baptist Church Cemetery
1901 Walden Ave 
Laubacher, Charles Joseph (I2739)
 
3505 Section 22
Saint John the Baptist Church Cemetery
1920 Walden Ave 
Laubacher, John Victor (I2530)
 
3506 Section 36D
Knights of Pythias Cemetery 
Hester, Robert McGara (I097)
 
3507 Section 9
Saint John Cemetery 
Walters, Anthony (I4316)
 
3508 Section 9
Saint John Cemetery 
Westrich, Elizabeth (I4317)
 
3509 Section A Row 3
Calvary Cemetery
3469 Lincoln Way E 
Nieporte, Heinrich August (I2787)
 
3510 Seems possible they were remarried in 1972-3, as Kay was survived by "Carrie, his wife of 32 years" Family F366
 
3511 Seems to appear as witness to daughter Anna Dorothea's wedding in Damme, 8 Jun 1712. (12 Jan 2022) Flottel, Herman (I4554)
 
3512 Seems to have been buried at Rock Springs Cemetery in a plot deeded to a "Mrs. James Thomason" Thomason, Jim Vernie (I3195)
 
3513 Seems to have been living in Bradford, Massachusetts c. 1763-4, but back in Hopkinton in 1766 Kimball, Abel (I2116)
 
3514 Seems to have been living in Guilford Co., North Carolina, where he served for a few days in the Revolutionary War Gann, Clement (I036)
 
3515 Seems to have been the daughter of Samuel and Margaret (Stratton?) Wright Wright, Hannah (I1199)
 
3516 Seems to have formed a company with a son that owned most of the family live stock (sixty horses and sixty cattle) along with a portion of the family land (300 acres) Smart, Doctor William (I1160)
 
3517 Seems to have had brothers Heinrich and Jacob (m. Neuenkirchen, 1705, to Margaretha Batbergen). Heinrich d. in the 1730s, Jacob in 1748. (18 Dec 2021)
Another Gieseke boy, Nicolaus, bur. in Neuenkirchen on 3 Feb 1676, aged 8. Baptism not found in Neuenkirchen, 1667-1669. (18 Dec 2021)
Heinrich Gieseke bur. in Neuenkirchen Jan 1720, aged 71 (b. 1649). (20 Dec 2021)
Margaretha Gieseken bur. in Neuenkirchen 28 Apr 1733, aged 70 (b. 1663), wid. of Bockhorst. (20 Dec 2021) 
Gieske, Johann (I4514)
 
3518 Seems to have moved to Methuen, Massachusetts by 1771 with wife Phebe; may have moved to Salem, New Hampshire about 1781 Runnels, Thomas (I3507)
 
3519 Sergeant James Danielson, progenator of the family in America, was a native of Ayrshire, Scotland, whence he emigrated to the new world settling on Block Island which is now the town of New Shoreham, Rhode Island.

Early land records show that Sergeant James Danielson was a man of considerable fortune. He assumed a prominent place in town affairs. Between 1689 and 1705 he purchased large tracts of land on Block Island and was admitted a freeman of Rhode Island at the May session of the General Assembly in 1696.

In September, 1696 he agreed to raise 100 pounds to pay for making a suitable harbor. In that year he served as a soldier in the expedition against the French under General Montcalme and fought in the engagement on the heights of Abraham with General Wolfe. In 1700 he was elected Sergeant of the town of New Shoreham.

In early life he served almost continuously in wars against the Indians. During King Phillip's war he was Captain of a company of troops who passed through the region in which the present town of Danielson is located and was charmed with the beautiful "neck of land" between the Quinebaug and Assawauga Rivers.

As a result of his "heroic services" in the Indian wars he received a grant of land in Voluntown, Conn. His later purchases of land were very extensive. In 1706 he bought 800 acres of land on the Quinebaug River in what is now the town of Pomfret. This included a mansion house and barn. In 1707 he bought 2000 acres of land between the Quinebaug and Assawauga Rivers. He is said to be the first settler south of Lake Mashapaug (now Alexanders Lake) at the southern end of which he built a garrison house. This settlement afterward became the town of Killingly. James Danielson became one of the most prominent and influential men in that part of Connecticut.

He presented the town with a large burial ground located between the two rivers and was the first person to be buried in it. He died January 22, 1728 at the age of 80. His first wife was Abigail ____. His second wife was Mary Rose _____, who died February 23, 1752, aged 86." In 1724, he deeded his homestead in Killingly to his son Samuel, of which action John Danielson (his son) was one of the witnesses. 
Danielson, Sergeant James (I1147)
 
3520 Served in Capt. Nathaniel West's Company, Orange Co NC militia in 1771; 1st Lt. Capt Ramsey's Co in 1777. He was a member of the NC House of Commons 1796-97. Owned 1,394 acres "Stony Fork", Moons Creek, Caswell Co NC Blackwell, Robert (I3264)
 
3521 Served in the War of 1812 and was killed at the battle of Brownstown. Wardlaw, William (I1052)
 
3522 Services for Edd Hazlewood of Hobbs will be held at 2 pm Saturday, Nov. 23, at Taylor Street Church of Christ with Eli Borden officiating.
Burial will follow at Memory Gardens.
Services are under the direction of Griffin Funeral Home.
Mr. Hazlewood, 89, died Wednesday, Nov., 20, in Hobbs. He was born May 12, 1913, in Cisco, Texas. He married Irene on March 18, 1946, in Colorado City, Texas.
Mr. Hazlewood was a longtime member of Taylor Street Church of Christ. He moved to Hobbs in 1946.
Mr. Hazlewood served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He worked in the oilfield.
Survivors include two sons, Jay Thomason of Hobbs and Jim Thomason of Houston, Texas; two daughters. Shirley Welty and Edna Buffington, both of Hobbs; one sister, Jessie Kennemur of Lawn, Texas; 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, five sisters; one brother; his parents; one son; and one grandson. 
Hazlewood, Edgar L (I2417)
 
3523 Services for Irene Hazlewood will be held at 2 pm on Saturday, Dec. 30, at Taylor Street Church of Christ. Eli Borden will officiate.
Burial will follow in Memory Gardens under the direction of Griffin Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 8 am to 8 pm today at the funeral home.
Mrs. Hazlewood, 80, died Wednesday, Dec. 27, in Hobbs. She was born March 23, 1920, in Shamrock, Okla.
She married E. L. Hazlewood on March 18, 1946, in Colorado City, Texas.
She was a member of Taylor Street Church of Christ. She had lived in Hobbs since 1946.
She had worked as a cook at Furr's Cafeteria for eight years.
Survivors include her husband of the home; two sons, Jay Thomason of Hobbs and Jim Thomason of Houston, Texas; two daughters, Edna Buffington and Shirley Welty, both of Hobbs; two brothers, Jay Nichols of Casper, Wyo., and Tom Nichols of Eastland, Texas; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Her parents; five sisters; one brother; a son, Bill Thomason and a grandson, Mike Buffington, preceded her in death. 
Nichols, Emma Edna Irene (I1083)
 
3524 Seven children born in Haverhill 1717 - 1732; neither parent appears in Haverhill death records Family F1530
 
3525 Several children and grandchildren in Neuenkirchen-Vörden. (23 Nov 2021) Kree, Johann Heinrich (I4479)
 
3526 Several Cochrans were probated in Hillsborough Co., New Hampshire 1780-1840: Ira (1817), John (1805), Joseph (1814), Joseph B (1838), Lydia (1836), Peter (1828), Robert J (1836), Thomas (1792), Thomas (1792), William (1812)
Investigate all of these and found no mention of a Polly (Cochran) Kimball. They cannot necessarily be ruled out (in some cases these probates were without wills and heirs were not named; and of course even in a will there is no guarantee all children would be named) 
Cochran, Polly (I1023)
 
3527 Several men named John Rea were probated in Essex Co., Massachusetts 1732 - 1790. It cannot be ascertained whether any is this John Rea (8 Mar 2017) Ray, John (I2319)
 
3528 Several Millers are found in probate records of Rutherford Co., North Carolina, however none can be conclusively linked to Mary Miller (27 Jan 2017) Miller, Mary (I1155)
 
3529 Several Niehaus or Niehuß families appear in the Wallenhorst records; Anna Margaret was likely born before records began in 1658. A Catherina Maria Nyehauß was bap. 15 Feb 1661, daughter of Jost and Catherina. Niehuß, Anna Margaret (I4443)
 
3530 Several other children born to this couple in Brimfield in the 1740s and 1750s Family F778
 
3531 Several Samuel Putnams in Essex Co., Massachusetts probate index but none within a reasonable time Putnam, Samuel (I4188)
 
3532 Several sources attempt to make him the Robert Andrews who was captain of the ill-fated ship "Angel Gabriel" that wrecked off the coast of Maine on 15 Aug 1635; however a Robert Andrews is known to have been living in Ipswich some days before "Angel Gabriel" set sail from Bristol, England Andrewes, Robert (I3590)
 
3533 Several sources conflict on the year of her birth. Her death certificate gives her age as 75 years (therefore born 1882) but older sources give an earlier birth year--she appears in the 1880 census, for example. It also should be noted that practically every woman in this family who made it adulthood had at least one year shaved off their age by the time they died. Logan, Elizabeth (I221)
 
3534 Several Stanfords (and Ganns) appear on this same page, including a George E Stanford; this listing under "George Stanford" has the right mix of genders and ages. It is likely the other listing for George E Stanford is for this man's father Stanford, George Elam (I4336)
 
3535 Sgt. William Carroll Hester, born 14 Oct 1829 in Franklin County, Alabama; died 21 Nov 1908 Franklin County Alabama. He married 23 Sep 1852 to Jane Bolton, daughter if Benjamin Littleberry Bolton and Emoline Elizabeth Jones. William Carroll and Jane Hester are buried in Greenhil-Ezzell Cemetery, Franklin County Alabama. They were the parents of :

1. Robert Carroll Hester (b.7 Jun 1853, d. 22 Sep 1942), married Martha Adeline Bolton.

2. Chesley Amos Hester (b. 3 Mar 1855, d. 1 Jan 1944), married Amy Elizabeth Rickard.

3. Joseph Porter Hester (b. 17 Apr 1858, d. 26 Apr 1927), married 1st Kizya Ann Johnson, married 2nd Ann Rosetta (Massey) Tyra.

4. Druciller Victoria Hester (b. 4 Oct 1859, d. 9 Oct 1942), married Benjamin Hammon Johnson, Son of William J. and Nancy Jane Morris.

5. Lucinda Emeline Eliza Hester (b. 12 Jan 1862, d. 28 Jun 1941), married William Garrisson Brown, son of Joseph Brown and Catherine Ezzell.

6. William Jehu Hester (b. 18 Aug 1864, d. 21 Oct 1859), married Jessie Rhoda Jones.

7. Leora Etta Hester (b. 8 Jan 1867, d. 13 Apr 1959), married Levi Mitchell Rickard.

8. Roland Arthur Hester (b. 16 May 1869, d. 12 Nov 1951), married Molsey Elizabeth Flanagan, daughter of James Alexander Flanagan and Miranda King.

In 1922, William Carroll Hester's widow received a Confederate Pension from the State of Alabama. The only property listed was 145 acres she owned in Franklin County, Alabama which was then worth $1500.00. His tombstone records his service in Company G, but it is known that he enlisted Sept. 1862 in Company E and served until surrender. 
Hester, Sergeant William Carroll (I032)
 
3536 Shady Grove Cemetery Reynolds, Simeon Albert (I0927)
 
3537 Shady Grove Cemetery Eaton, Arminta Muriel (I0918)
 
3538 Shady Grove Cemetery Eaton, James Madison (I0909)
 
3539 Shady Grove Cemetery Smart, Elizabeth (I0908)
 
3540 Shady Grove Nazarene Church Cemetery Logan, Robert Grant (I218)
 
3541 Shady Grove Nazarene Church Cemetery Powell, Martha Jane (I360)
 
3542 Sharp Cemetery Sharpe, Nancy Saint Clair (I0930)
 
3543 Sharp Cemetery Clabaugh, David (I0931)
 
3544 She and sister Anna Alheit were twins. zu Graven, Anna Margaretha (I4580)
 
3545 She and sister Anna Margaretha were twins. zu Graven, Anna Adelheid (I4573)
 
3546 She appears in the 1850 census Nichols, Catherine (I1888)
 
3547 She appears in the 1870 census but does not appear on a deed of the later date, where husband Samuel T Nichols sells land Jane (I1906)
 
3548 She appears in the 1870 census but husband Tillmon L Stone is listed as a widower in the 1880 census Jane (I786)
 
3549 She appears in the 1880 census but is not mentioned as a survivor in her mother's obituary Weckman, Margaret (I2804)
 
3550 She appears in the 1910 census but Cleveland L Logan has remarried by the 1920 census Hyder, Millie (I410)
 

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