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1751 | Revolutionary War - Patriot, North Carolina. Furnished food to militia of North Carolina. (Accounts of the U.S. with North Carolina, War of the Revolution, Vol. A, p. 179, DAR Patriot Index, Vol I, P. 350) WFT #1033 has b. 1-12-1737/38 in Germany | HOYLE DAR# A058911, Michael (I60969)
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1752 | Revolutionary War Soldier George Lunceford George Lunceford was born in Virginia on June 8, 1762. George was a private with Colonel George Rogers Clark, who with his command captured Kaskaskia.In addition, they captured Prairie du Rocher in 1778. He reenlisted on January 20, 1780, and received his discharge February 18, 1783. George married Mary Ann (Nancy) Judy, daughter of Jacob Judy, on September 10, 1792. George and Mary had two sons, Jacob Judy born December 11, 1793, William born April 15, 1796 and two daughters Elizabeth born October 11, 1802 and Ruth in 1805. George Lunceford and Samuel Judy purchased the sugar-loaf tract of land and made a farm on it. Judy sold out to Lunceford in 1800. George died on December 8, 1808 and is buried in Palmier Cemetery, Columbia, Illinois. | LUNCEFORD, George (I28313)
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1753 | Richard Fulp's family group sheet for Peter Fulp shows b/d dates for Phebe as 1758-1840 | SCOTT, Phebe (I1695)
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1754 | Richard played the trumpet with the Friedland Moravian Band for may years. He would record church services on a tape recorder and take it around to the shut-ins and replay it. ================================= Notes from Sara: Near end of life, daddy had several TIA's or small strokes. Although the doctor never diagnosed Alzheimers, he did exhibit those symptoms as well. They may have called it Dementia ================================= | REED, Richard Henry (I952)
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1755 | Richard was cremated and his ashes are buried on the grounds of the hunting camp he belonged to....there is no headstone. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and wanted to be left out in the woods where he so loved to hunt | HAMILTON, Linda (I13570)
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1756 | RN 1580 & 1581 uncertain SOI: Thomas D Fulp`s will | FLYNT, Joanah (I387)
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1757 | RN3871 | EDWARDS, Stephen James (I1583)
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1758 | Rober Talmadge Shutt, Jr. enlisted in the Air Force on 16 August, 1966. Trained as Radio Repairman- troposheric scaatter. Duty was in the Phillipne Islands, Viet Nam, and South Korea from 1967-68. Retrained in repair for Bomb/Navigator Trainers and stayed at Mather, AFB Sacramento, Ga 69-70. Finally released 15 Aug, 1970. No awards that I can find. Obituary: SHUTT RURAL HALL - Rober T. Shutt Jr., 66, of Franklin, formerly of Rural Hall, passed away Monday, March 8, 2010 after a year-long battle with cancer. Born in Rural Hall, NC, he was the son of the late Rober T. Shutt Sr. and Minerva Fulp Shutt. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received his Masters Degree from Georgia State University. Rober was a US Air Force Veteran of Vietnam. He was employed as an agent with the IRS in Atlanta for many years and a lifetime member of the Georgia Society of CPA's. He was a member of First United Methodist Church. He is survived by two daughters, Ashley DesRoches and husband Peter of Duluth, GA and Leah Smith and husband Greg of Lexington, SC; a sister, Linda Freeman of Rural Hall, NC; close companion, Faye Carver; three grandchildren, Vivian Smith, Elena Smith and Anna-Kate DesRoches; one niece and one nephew. A Graveside Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 14, in the Crestview Memorial Park Cemetery in Rural Hall, NC. Rev. Anne Elmore will officiate. Memorial donations can be made to the Little Tennessee Land Trust, P. O. Box 1148, Franklin, NC 28744 or to the Lions Club of Franklin, P.O. Box 703, Franklin, NC 28744. Macon Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Published in Winston-Salem Journal on March 12, 2010 print | SHUTT, Rober Talmadge Jr. (I966)
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1759 | Rober Talmadge Shutt, Senior enlisted US ARMY on 25 August, 1942 as PFC Rifleman. Duty Cherbourg, France. On December 3, 1944 was captured by the Germans at SarUnion, France and held at Stalag 12A and 4 in German. Liberated on 4/25/45 and discharged from Service on 5/27/1945. He received the Purple Heart on 13 Nov. 1944 and the European African Middle EAstern Campaign metal with one bronze star, and of course the Victory Metal He carried scars from this internment throughout the remainder of his life. He lived on a small farm (on Ziglar Rd. in Rural Hall, NC all his married life except WWII years. | SHUTT, Rober Talmadge Sr. (I964)
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1760 | Robert committed Suicide in July, 2008 | STRUNK, Robert Lawrence (I7442)
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1761 | Robert has two sons, names not available | FULP, Robert W (I4792)
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1762 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PETERS, Robert Wayne (I14882)
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1763 | Robert Neal notes show birth year as 1909 | FULP, Buelah Grace (I3250)
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1764 | Robin Juanita Fletcher's biological father was Nassrollah Nick Farokhnia but before she was born, her mother married Kenneth Gerald Walston. | WALSTON, Robin Juanita (I948)
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1765 | Rolls served in WW I. Enlisted in Navy in December, 1917, served on the Battleship USS New Jersey (from Karen Jackson's notes) | TALBOTT, Roll McTeer (I11813)
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1766 | Rosa preferred the name Rose. She was married in a buggy on Grey Ridge Road, had 8 children and is buried in Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Maryville, Tennessee | DAVIS, Rosa Honor (I11781)
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1767 | Rosalie A. Feagans, age 73 of Dayton, Ohio, passed away Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 10:15 p.m. She was preceded in death by her parents; Carmel and Caroline Umina. She is survived by her loving husband of 16 years, Eugene "Bud" Feagans, formerly of Chambersburg; sons, James Michael (Claire) Common, John Douglas (Billie) Common, Robert (Christiana) Feagans, daughters; Melissa Ann (Commons) Ruff, Nancy (Feagans) (Scott) Hayes, grandchildren; Cate and Sydney Common, Zachary Ruff, Daniel, Keith and Tiffany Hayes, and a sister, Elizabeth Naughton. Rosalie graduated from Julienne High School, Dayton, Ohio, class of 1952 and received a Masters Degree in Counseling from the University of Dayton where she was employed for many years in the Housing Department. Rosalie loved ballroom dancing and in her younger years was an instructor for the Arthur Murray Dance Studios. She also was a model for the JC Penney Co. Friends and family may call from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 27th at the Sellers Funeral Home, 297 Philadelphia Ave. Interment will follow in Lincoln Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. James R. O'Brien officiating. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 384 Floral Ave., Chambersburg, in memory of Rosalie. Online condolences may be sent to tobiasfuneralhome.com. | UMINA, Rosalie Ann (I60123)
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1768 | Rosie' first husband was killed in WWII | PALMER, Rozhonna (I848)
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1769 | Rosina Brenner's last name is listed as Bronner at Famnily Search | BRENNER, Rosina (I7332)
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1770 | Rufus died at home of his sister, Veola in Forsyth Co, NC (VGF personal knowledge) SOI: b & d dates from Tombstone. Middle name was probably William as the 1880 Census list him as William R. Turner. Rufus had lots of property when he died - built lots of houses. Several were lost in fires. It would be interesting to locate his will to see who inheirted his assets. Marriage recorded in Rockingham Co. court records: Book 13, page 215 (Wentworth) ================================================================ | TURNER, Rufus W. (I1031)
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1771 | Rufus had three grandchildren; one stepdaughter, Kay Hannon Paul of Charlotte, NC; four step grandchildren and three great grandchildren | ANGEL, Rufus Garrell (I4933)
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1772 | Ruth attended elementary school and two years of high school in Washington, DC. She graduated from Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, NC. She began college at University of Texas in El Paso in 1963 and continued taking college courses in Lompoc, CA., Kwajalein, MI (Univ of Hawaii), Univ of ND and at University of North Carolina in Greensboro, NC. Received degree in History at UNCG and in 2009 is still continuing to take fun courses at UNCG. Ruth met Vestal when her family first moved to North Carolina in 1948 and she was only 15. She would go to his father's farm house each day to buy milk. This milk was unpasteurized and sold in half gallon jars and had about 50% cream at the top. Vestal was attending college at the time and happen to be home one day when Ruth cameto buy milk. When he saw her, sparks began to fly and after two years of courtship, the rest is history.. They were married in 1950 by Vestal's best friends father who was a non denominational preacher and who had never performed a ceremony (he was in his late 60s). Now, 63 years later (2014), we are still happily married.. Hobbies include: water sports (skiing, sailing, snorkeling, sailing, fishing), traveling, history, art, classical and jazz music, book clubs & reading, knitting, and cooking. She also served as leader of a brownie girl scout troop when her daughters were in that age group. | EDWARDS, Ruth Ann (I994)
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1773 | S/Sgt in USA WWII SOI: b/d from tombstone | TURNER, John Elbert (I1029)
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1774 | Salisbury VA Medical Center | WILLIAMS, Robert Luther (I2539)
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1775 | Sallie began her working career at Mayodan Cotton Mill at age 13, then later worked for Washington Mills for many years. | ATWOOD, Sallie (I2473)
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1776 | Sam died at the Kare Nursing Home in Kernersville NC | FULP, Samuel Otto (I826)
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1777 | Sara and Sam had no children of their own, but adopted one child (per Alma Register to Vestal Fulp) Spelling on tombstone is "Goolsby", Other infor spells it as "Goulsby" - this needs to be checked out (VGF note) | FULP, Sarah Damaras (I2013)
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1778 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GORDON, Sarah Meredith (I14418)
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1779 | Savannah and Jacob were adopted by David and I August 7th 2009. They do not know but will in time. Their biological mother is my sisters daughter. She drank while pregnant causing Jake to have brain damage, Savannah seems to be ok, She is a very bright little girl. We got custody of Jake at 8 months and got Savannah at birth. We changed her name, we knew all parental rights were going to be terminated, so we named her what we wanted, and it was changed on her social security card and birth Certificate | TRAVIS, Jacob Ryan (I14763)
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1780 | Scales in her name may be from previous marriage | HOSKINS, Ellen Scales (I5132)
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1781 | Sebria Kerzia Kelly (Abraham , Lawrence ) was born on 20 May 1804 in Oxford, Butler County, Ohio. She died 1/21/1885 in Clark County, Indiana. ~~~~~ 1825 Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Name: Sabria Kelly Spouse Name: David Moore Marriage Date: 17 Mar 1825 Marriage County: Clark Source Title 1: Clark County, Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records 1825-1854 & January 1855 Books A- Source Title 3: Part I Index of Grooms Part II Index of Brides Com Book: B OS Page: 63 Book: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT OS Page: 1415852 ~~~~~~ 1840 census of Clark County, Indiana, NA Film M704-75, page 265, David Moore, 3 males, < 5, 2 males 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 30-40. ~~~~~~ 1850 census of Silver Creek Township, Clark County, Indiana, page 22, David Moore, 50, born in Tennessee, farmer, Sabra Moore, 44, born in Ohio, William Moore, 22, born in Indiana, laborer, Andrew Moore, 21, born in Indiana, laborer, Sarah A Luther, 21, born in Indiana, Henry Moore, 19, born in Indiana, laboerer, David Moore, 16, born in Indiana, laborer, Matilda Moore, 14, born in Indiana, Jas M Moore, 13, born in Indiana, 12, Greenley Moore, 12, born in Indiana, Louis Moore, 11, born in Indiana, Wesly Moore, 9, born in Indiana, Lavinia Moore, 6, born in Indiana, Sis, 5, born in Indiana. ~~~~~~ 1860 census of Silver Creek Township, Clark County, Indiana, page 13, household 495, David Moore, 64, born in Tennessee, Sabra, 36, born in Ohio, Lewis, 21, born in Indiana, Wesley, 18, born in Indiana, Lavinia, 16, born in Indiana, David W Luther, 12, born in Indiana. ~~~~~~ 1870 census of Silver Creek Township, Clark County, Indiana, page 570, David Moore, 77, born in Tennessee, farmer, Sabra, 60, born in Ohio, keeping house, Sarah Jane 14, born in Indiana, Mary S, 12, born in Indiana, James D, 8, born in Indiana. ~~~~~~ 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Sabara Moore Home in 1880: Silver Creek, Clark, Indiana Age: 76 Estimated birth year: abt 1804 Birthplace: Ohio Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Father's birthplace: Native Mother's birthplace: Virginia Occupation: Keep House Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Sabara Moore 76 Green Moore 44 ~~~~~~ http://gwwgen.com/kelly/aqwg03.htm 127 F xii Sis Moore was born in 1845 in Clark County, Indiana. She died before 1860 in Clark County, Indiana. ~~~~~~ David N Moore I have a copy of Sabria’s obituary and someone has hand written the date at the top of the clipping. It’s dated 1-24-1885. The article says: On Wednesday morning, 3 (or 8) o’clock, Mrs. Sabria Moore died at her home, one mile from Sellersburg of old age, after being bed bound for a year. The deceased was 80 years old. She leaves seven grown children to mourn her death. The funeral took place at Hamburg graveyard, Thursday, January 22. The newspaper was reportedly The Evening News, Jeffersonville, IN. I looked up the year and found that the Wednesday of her death was indeed January 21st, so that checks out. And her age at death, 80, checks with her being born on May 20th, 1804 so, in my mind, that date is correct. My wife and I visited that cemetery and there is no stone for either David R. or Sabria Moore. Someone did a rough drawing of the cemetery (we saw the drawing at the library in Sellersburg) and listed the names on all of the stones. Their daughter’s stone is there, which we saw, but theirs weren’t. I suspect their stones either didn’t survive or the family couldn’t afford them. My grandfather David Wellington’s stone is handmade, by his children. I had to regrind the lettering a couple of years ago, to make it legible." | KELLY, Sebra Kerzia (I23181)
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1782 | See Story RN1823 | FULP, Glenda Lee (I765)
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1783 | See Story RN1823 | FULP, Carl Douglas Sr. (I768)
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1784 | SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1899 PLEASANT POINT Mrs. Solomon Phelps, of Ewell, has been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity and also the grave of her little daughter, Lutie, whose remains were laid to rest a short time ago in the Pleasant Point graveyard. [The Ewell post office served the Halls Gap area] | PHELPS, Louvena "Louda" (I16085)
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1785 | Sergeant in Smith's Co., 2 Reg't U.S. Levies | |
1786 | Sergeant in Smith's Co., 2 Reg't U.S. Levies | |
1787 | Sergeant in Smith's Co., 2 Reg't U.S. Levies | HOLLOWAY, John (I61252)
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1788 | Served 11 months. in World War II in Military Police and was stationed at Battle Creek, MI and Odenton, MD. Joe W. & Fred Rhyne operate Rhyne Bros. Grocery on the Morganton Road. They went into business there in December 1940. | RHYNE, Fred Lee (I61125)
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1789 | Served 11 months. in World War II in Military Police and was stationed at Battle Creek, MI and Odenton, MD. Joe W. & Fred Rhyne operate Rhyne Bros. Grocery on the Morganton Road. They went into business there in December 1940. | |
1790 | Served 11 months. in World War II in Military Police and was stationed at Battle Creek, MI and Odenton, MD. Joe W. & Fred Rhyne operate Rhyne Bros. Grocery on the Morganton Road. They went into business there in December 1940. | |
1791 | Served as organist at Edgewood Baptist Church for many years. Mable had nine grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren | JORDAN, Mabel (I919)
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1792 | served in the us navy and was wounded ~~~~~~ 1930 Name: Thomas Peters Home in 1930: Beat 1, Pearl River, Mississippi Age: 4 Estimated birth year: abt 1926 Relation to Head of House: Son Father's Name: Lester Mother's Name: Mary Race: White Household Members: Name Age Lester Peters 33 Mary Peters 29 ***Mary Alice Amacker Charlene Peters 9 Olgl Peters 7 Thomas Peters 4 Vitor Lamon Peters 1 ***Victor Lamar Peters ~~~~~~ 1940 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Peters Age: 14 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1926 Gender: Male Race: White Birthplace: Mississippi Marital Status: Single Relation to Head of House: Son Home in 1940: Pearl River, Mississippi Street: Local Road Inferred Residence in 1935: Pearl River, Mississippi Residence in 1935: Same Place Sheet Number: 16A Institution: Pearl River County Hospital-Lines 22-26 Household Members: Name Age Lester Peters 44 Mary Peters 39 Thomas Peters 14 Victor Peters 11 Ruby Nell Peters 8 Lester Earl Peters 5 Austin Roy 19 Olga Roy 17 [Austin R Hendry] [Olga Madrece "Nanny" Peters] Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: , Pearl River, Mississippi; Roll: T627_2057; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 55-1 ~~~~~~ U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 Name: Thomas L Peters Birth Date: 26 Sep 1924 1986 Address: RR 3 POB 312a, Bogalusa, LA, 70427 (1986) 1989 [607 Georgia Ave, Bogalusa, LA, 70427-3909 (1989)] Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | PETERS, Thomas Layton (I16513)
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1793 | Served in US Army Wounded Viet Nam | FULP, Talmadge Farrell (I3181)
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1794 | Served in Viet Nam as Medic. Wounded in combat resulting in loss of kidney. | CROW, Ralph Stewart (I815)
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1795 | Serven in WW II - US Navy Died in Auto Accident | PHELPS, William Royce (I11966)
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1796 | Sex may be female, check out. | TURNER, Era A (I4587)
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1797 | Seymore lived in Kernersville for 35 yrs before moving with his wife to Salemtown Retirement Community in 1997. | ANGEL, Seymore Enie (I804)
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1798 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AMACKER, Lois Gertrude (I14288)
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1799 | Sharon Alexander Bond 3/24/2010 furnished the following: Uncle Ray was a small man who had great courage...His son, Douglas Peters, lives in Phoenix, AZ. We went to see him 18 months ago and I'll send pictures soon. He has been very successful...very much like his father. He's an engineer and is as meticulous as his dad. Wonderful sense of humor, too. | PETERS, Raymer Douglas (I14361)
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1800 | Sharon Alexander Bond remembers Grand Aunt Olga had beautiful sky blue eyes like her granddaddy Raymer Phelps Peters had. ~~~~~~ 1894 Tennessee, Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909 Name: Ova Olga Peters Gender: Female Birth Date: 26 Nov 1894 Birth Place: Burrville, Morgan Father: Andrew Layton Peters Mother: Mary Alice Phelps Source Information: Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. ~~~~~~ 1900 State: Tennessee County: Morgan City: Sixth Civil District Enumeration date: June 6 1900 Name: Andrew L. Peters Relationship: Head Color: W Sex: M Month of birth: July Year of birth: 1863 *** his tombstone shows 1864 Age at last birthday: 36 Single, married, widowed, or divorced: M Number of years married: 6 Place of birth: Tennessee Father's place of birth: Tennessee Mother's place of birth: Tennessee Occupation: Photographer Months not employed: 3 Can read: yes Can write: yes Can speak English: yes Home owned or rented: R Farm or house: H Name: Alice M. Peters ***aka Mary Alice Phelps Peters Relationship: Wife Color: W Sex: F Month of birth: Dec Year of birth: 1872 Age at last birthday: 27 Single, married, widowed, or divorced: M Number of years married: 6 Mother of how many children: 4 Number of these children living: 4 Place of birth: Kentucky Father's place of birth: Tennessee Mother's place of birth: Kentucky Can read: yes Can write: yes Can speak English: yes Name: Ova O. Peters *** Ova Olga Peters aka Olga Peters Relationship: Daughter Color: W Sex: F Month of birth: Nov Year of birth: 1893 Age at last birthday: 6 Single, married, widowed, or divorced: S Place of birth: Tennessee Father's place of birth: Tennessee Mother's place of birth: Kentucky Name: Lester H. Peters *** aka Orice Leter Peters Relationship: Son Color: W Sex: M Month of birth: Feb Year of birth: 1896 Age at last birthday: 4 Single, married, widowed, or divorced: S Place of birth: Tennessee Father's place of birth: Tennessee Mother's place of birth: Kentucky Name: Ramon P. Peters Relationship: Son Color: W Sex: M Month of birth: Oct Year of birth: 1897 Age at last birthday: 2 Single, married, widowed, or divorced: S Place of birth: Tennessee Father's place of birth: Tennessee Mother's place of birth: Kentucky Name: Baby Peters *** Raymer Phelps Peters Relationship: Son Color: W Sex: M Month of birth: Dec Year of birth: 1899 Age at last birthday: Single, married, widowed, or divorced: S Place of birth: Tennessee Father's place of birth: Tennessee Mother's place of birth: Kentucky ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ This story was written by Randa Gay Talley: I just wanted to share the story from Granny, Mae Maxine Peters, on a visit as I passed through town once, going to an interview for an airline. She told me of when Mama Alice [Mary Alice Phelps Peters] told her she wasn't 'really' her mother. Granny was still little...about 9 then. She told her Olga [Ova Olga Peters] was really her mother and Granny said she ran out of the house refusing to believe it... having been so shaken by it, they never mentioned it again! at all...for her entire life, until Granny decided to share it to her grown grandchildren...but I think only Mama's (Joyce Nell Amacker Talley) kids were told. She also told me that Mama Alice forbade contact with Bilbo? (Who we are pretty sure is the scoundrel)... but she found a whole stack of cards hidden under the seat of a car someone had in the family. It was letters and postcards and all the postcards had a clock on them...that must've been a secret message between them. Mama Alice burned them all. What I wouldn't do to have those cards!! ..But as a Mother, the pain she was put through by her child, I am sure I would have done the very same and not thought one second about historical anything! This story makes for a very good part in a book I hope to write one day :) Granny also told me once they (or either this was Olga & her siblings’ story, I've since forgotten this major detail, sadly)...but were left at home while the adults went into town on horse & buggy. A sweet lady came to babysit them. As this kind stranger took care of them for the best part of the day, the parents returned. As they came to the house, the lady was seen to be looking toward heaven and simply vanished & they could not find her. Sweet story and granny told it with precise, sincere truth in her voice...as matter of fact and nothing less. Granny told me that as Olga was a teenager, she became quite a Preacher at some of the tent meetings and brush arbor gatherings. I about fell off my chair to learn that, but it was something that I could tell made Granny very proud, but felt she'd definitely walked away from a tremendous call on her life as a minister. If I'd not heard Granny tell me this, I'd not believe it. "Aunt" Olga was very different than Granny, in regard to being a devoted & vocal Christian. I hear myself sometimes mimic Granny as she ends things she was doing with a reverential "Jesus, Jesus". Granny had severe osteoporosis in her aging years, but the women of Poplarville must've known who my grandmother was, as a lady of God. Granny told me she'd met one of the ladies from the Baptist Church while working at the hospital as a nurse’s aide. This lady was in charge of the women's bible study. She asked Granny to come speak after having spoken with Granny to realize she held deep faith in God. I was very surprised to hear Granny would do this! She told me how she shared with them how God healed her and they all cried as she told her story...how God healed her of pain in her legs that hurt so badly & she had heard the Lord tell her to open His Word, lay it on her legs and she'd be healed. Granny said it was a total miraculous deliverance from pain. As Granny ended up in a nursing home in the end, the doctors x-rayed her legs and marveled at how it could even be possible for her to have walked, the bones were so porous. She left us a very rich legacy of faith & we are very thankful to have come from such a spiritual legacy!! | PETERS, Ova Olga (I15292)
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