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13201 I31768  Maddox  Layton  18 May 1874  28 Dec 1936  Name: Layton Maddox
Death Date: 28 Dec 1936
Death Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years 7 months 10 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 May 1874
Birthplace: Mchenry, Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Emma Maddox
Father's Name: Eugena Maddox
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Minister
Place of Residence: El Paso, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Restlawn
Burial Date: 29 Dec 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117028
Digital Film Number: 4166729
Image Number: 00003519
Reference Number: cn 59352
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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13202 I35185  Maddox  Samantha Ann  2 Nov 1851  Yes, date unknown  Not listed with the family in 1860. Did she die young?  STR06 
13203 I2546  Maddox  Sarah Mildred Margaret  29 Dec 1853  11 Apr 1885  At the time of the 1870 federal census, 16 year old Sarah was living in the home of J O Maddox, age 46, and born in Georgia. Other members of that household were Myra, 26 F W born in Mississippi, Pinkney 5 F, Thomas 3 M, and Joseph 2 M. The younger household members were born in Texas, as was Sarah. As Sarah was the last member listed in the household (as opposed to be listed chronologically with the other minors in the home) it appears that she was likely not a child of J. P. Maddox, but likely related in some other fashion as they shared the same last name.

The following information is from a family group sheet done by Ms. Bernice Jump on the 14 of Jan 1995:

Obituary of Sarah Cassels, Victoria Advocate, April 25, 1885.
Mrs. Sarah Cassels, wife of Mr. J.W.Cassels, died on Saturday April 11, 1885 at her home on Perdido, this county, of pneumonia. The relatives have our sincere sympathy in their sore affliction.

Sarah was known to her family and friends as Sade. Information was taken from papers that Juanita Johnson had worked on. She got her information from Bible records, census 1850, legal records and other research.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carolynegould&id=I5032 
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13204 I2891  Maddox  Telephus Tellimicus Lewis  16 May 1863  12 Nov 1923  Wynema McGrew shows that he married Lola Mattie York.

At the time of the 1920 federal census, a Tolephus Maddox, M, age 58, born in Texas, was living in Carter County, Oklahoma in a home with wife, Myrtle J, age 30, born in Oklahoma, Hellen Land F 4 years old, born in Texas, Orvil E. Coley M 16 Born Oklahoma, and William P Coley, age 11, born in Oklahoma.
 
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13205 I17028  Maden  Laura Belvedora "Belle"  21 Aug 1854  18 Jan 1935  On the image of her Tennessee Death Certificate at Ancestry.com, she is shown as Mrs. Bell Dora Hall of Jonesboro, Route 4, Washington County, Tennessee. She was widowed and aged 18 years and 5 months at the time of her death. Her parents were listed as John Madin and Mary Ellis, both born in Tennessee. (The transcription on ancestry instead lists them as John Mahan and Mary Telly). Certificate number 9694. The Tennesse Deaths and Burial index instead lists her parents as John Mahn and Mary Ellis.  STR06 
13206 I35169  Mader  Johannes  27 Mar 1747  Abt 1797  He was named for his father, who was also born in Pl?derhausen ca 1719.  STR06 
13207 I17173  Mader  Ursula  1 Apr 1711  1786  Shown by Kahty Bonnell as a daughter of Christian and Elisabetha MADER of Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany.  STR06 
13208 I32779  Madison  Clarence  30 Jan 1893  23 Sep 1953  FindAGrave shows him as a son of Frances Madison and Minnie Eberhardt. When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was single, and farming for himself in Geneva, Nebraska. He was of medium heighth and build, with light blue eyes and black hair.  STR06 
13209 I32779  Madison  Clarence  30 Jan 1893  23 Sep 1953  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, MadisonTwp
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 38 Sheet 4B
93-93
Hlina, Steve Hd M W 55 M 1871 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Kirkava Wf F W 56 M 1888 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Hlina, Eddie Son m W 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Willie Son M W 17 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Ella Dtr F W 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Servant Home
Hlina, Bertha Dtr-in-law F W 21 Wd Neb Mo Iowa
Hlina, Helen Granddtr F W 1 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
94-94
Madison, Clarence Hd M W 26 M Neb Iowa Ill Farmer General Farm
Madison, Mary Wf F W 32 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Madison (sic), Alice Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Madison Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 30-22 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 125
32-32
Madison, Clarence Hd M W 37 M26 Neb Mo Mo Farmer General Farm
Madison, Mary Wf F W 43 M 18 Neb Czech Czech
Madison, Alice Drt F W 16 Neb Neb Neb
Madison , Effie Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Madison, Evelynn Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb 
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13210 I32781  Madison  Effie Louise  30 Nov 1921  11 Sep 2007  Effie Miller

Effie L. Miller age 85 of York died Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at York. She was born November 30, 1921 in rural Fillmore County, NE to Clarence and Mary (Hlina) Madison. In May of 1953, she was united in marriage to Rex Miller at Fairbury, NE. Effie was a member of the First United Methodist Church in York She enjoyed playing cards, sewing, cooking, gardening and especially enjoyed her grandchildren.

Left to cherish her memory are Rex Miller of York, four daughters, Barbara Mason of York, Mary and her husband Bob Fessler of Sutton, NE, Julie Miller of Carson City, NV, and Vicki and her husband Dale Stilwell of York, six grandchildren, Tim Mason of Lincoln, NE, Todd and his wife Betty Mason of Firth, NE, Darin Fessler of Lincoln, Tracy Fessler of Crete, NE, Jessica and her husband Josh Ericson of Aurora, NE, Jacob Stilwell of York, two great-grandchildren Jacob and Emily Mason of Firth. Also surviving is a sister Evelyn Elznic of Exeter, NE, one niece, two nephews, aunts and cousins. Preceding her in death were her parents, son Richard Beck, three brothers, Frankie, Jimmie and Leo, and one sister Alice Peterson.

Funeral services were held Friday, September 14, 2007 at the Metz Chapel in York with LeRoy Hoyer officiating. Burial followed at the Arborville Cemetery near Polk, NE. Memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church in York or the donor's choice.

http://www.metzmortuary.com/archives/millereffie0911.html

(Courtesy of Sharon Nemeth) 
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13211 I32782  Madison  Evelyn  1 Dec 1923  1 Jan 2022  A Funeral Service for Evelyn will be held on Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will take place in the Exeter Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the family.

Evelyn Elznic was born December 1, 1923 to Clarence and Mary Hlina Madison near Burress, Nebraska. She passed away January 1, 2022 in Fairmont, Nebraska at the age of 98 years and 1 month.

She attended school at District 21 in Burress. In 1943 the best thing happened - she married Clarence Elznic. To this union they were blessed with a daughter, Sheila, their pride and joy. They lived on the family farm south of Exeter all of their married life where they worked and farmed together until Clarence passed away on July 9, 1975. She remained on the farm until June of 1978 when she moved to Exeter.

Throughout the years, she worked for the National Youth Administration in Fairbury, at Marsh Produce candling eggs, and in food service at the Exeter Public School. She also enjoyed working at the Maryland Caf? and the City Caf?. In addition, she worked in the office at Styskal Irrigation and for the last fourteen years before she retired at the Community Care Center of Exeter. Evelyn entered Country Reflections Assisted Living in Fairmont on February 15, 2015 and remained there until November 26, 2021 when she entered the Fairview Manor.

Evelyn enjoyed spending time with her granddaughters and great grandchildren. She could also be found at the Exeter Senior Center, playing cards or bingo in her free time. She also liked bowling, traveling, and going to the casinos. Her family enjoyed playing cards with her and her homemade pies.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents; husband Clarence; brother Leo; sister Effie Miller; half-sister Alice Peterson; half-brothers James and Frank Janda; and great grandson Seth McKay.

Survivors include her daughter, Sheila (Don) Crays; grandchildren, Stephanie (Kirk) Jensen, Linda (Grant) McKay and Clara (Tim) Grace; great grandchildren Cody, Casey (Rileigh) and Jessica Jensen, Bailey McKay, Kane, Weston, Xavier and Blaze Grace; and many other relatives and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home) 
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13212 I299  Madison  Leo C.  2 Sep 1920  8 Feb 1923  He died in infancy.  STR06 
13213 I14951  Magee  Adolphus "Dolphus"  4 Oct 1858  19 Dec 1928  FindAGrave shows him as the son of David and Elizabeth Peake MAGEE (likely in error).

Era Leader 12-27-1928
Adolphus M. Magee died Wednesday at the residence of his sister,
Mrs. Mary Magee, age 70 years, 2 months, of age, and is survived
by 3 sisters, Mrs. Bankston of Baton Rouge; Mrs. Brashier of
Slaughter; Mrs. J.J. Stringfield of Franklinton; 2 brothers, R.E.
of Zona, and J.H. Magee of Mellville. Interment was in the Ellis
cemetery by the side of his brother, H.W. Magee. 
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13214 I43386  Magee  Eliza  29 Apr 1881  Yes, date unknown  Said by Shannon Albritton Gorman to have married H. Taylor PITTMAN and had a large family.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=shannon50 
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13215 I8149  Magee  Henry Elbert  Abt 1833  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, P. O. Box Holmesville
Enumerated 26 July 1860
Page 148
1082-1082
Henry Magee 27 M Farmer 5300 500 Miss
Louiser Magee 25 F Miss
Jacob A. Magee 2 M Miss
Andrew WM? Magee 1 M Miss
Sarah A. Magee 1/12 F Miss

1870 Census
Louisiana, Washington County, Third Ward, P O Franklinton
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Page 1 Stamped 229
1-1
Magee, Elbert 40 M W Treasurer 500 400 La
Magee, Louisa 35 F W Keeping House Miss
Magee, Alinir 12 M W Miss
Magee, Dolphin 11 M W La
Magee, Alace 10 F W Miss
Magee, Florence 8 F W Miss
Magee, Willis 6 M W La
Magee, Aebit 2 M W La
Magee, Roser 9/12 M (sic) W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Washington County, Third Ward
Page 22B SD 1 ED 195
190-191
Magee, E. L M W 50 Farmer La Ga Ga
Magee, E M W F 46 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Dolphus W M 21 Son At Home La La Miss
Magee, Florence W f18 Dtr La La Miss
Magee, O K W M 12 Son La La Miss
Magee, Rosa W F 10 Dtr La La Miss
Magee, Emma W F 8 La La Miss
Magee, Jno W M 6 Son La La Miss
Magee, Mary W F 4 Dtr La La Miss
Magee, Robert E W M 2 Son La La Miss
Magee, William W M 18 --- La La Miss
J. B. Cowell W M 24 --- Carpenter Mo Mo Mos 
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13216 I43370  Magee  Henry Willis "Willie"  21 Jul 1865  6 May 1922  From FindAGrave:

Brother to Adolphus Magee

Era Leader Newspaper 5-11-1922
H. Willis Magee died Saturday at age 57 years. His widow and 10 children survive. Burial was in the Ellis Cemetery. 
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13217 I8151  Magee  Jacob E.  12 Jul 1858  18 Dec 1939  Shown as Aliner on the 1870 census. Maybe Eliner? Elbert?

From FindAGrave:

Era Leader 12-21-1939
Jacob E. Wood, 82 years old, died at his home in New Orleans on December 15th of a heart attack. He was born and reared in Washington Parish. Survivors are his 7 children, Mrs. Myra Goodbee, Mrs. Josie Forrester, and Mrs. Myrtle Tolar, Wiley, Robert, and Willie Wood of New Orleans, Houston Wood of Kingsville, Tx., and a large number of grandchildren and other relatives.

His wife, the late Emma Jones Wood, preceded him in death by about 5 years. Interment was in the Ellis cemetery.

FindAGrave also notes that he was the husband of Emma Jones, son of Morgan E. and Mary Simmons Wood (parents likely in error). 
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13218 I43381  Magee  Joseph William Clifton  Abt 1868  Yes, date unknown  John Luddy Burke shows that he married Sarah POUNDS.  STR06 
13219 I43383  Magee  Luter  Abt 1875  Yes, date unknown  John Luddy Burke shows that he married Emily Irene Pope.  STR06 
13220 I43371  Magee  Rosa  26 Sep 1869  2 May 1957  FindAGrave shows her as the wife of James Joseph Stringfield, daughter of Alec (???) Magee  STR06 
13221 I43382  Magee  Sarah M.  Abt 1870  Yes, date unknown  Said by Laura Buckmaster to have mrarried Dudley PACKWOOD and had a large family.  STR06 
13222 I43384  Magee  Westley  Abt 1879  Yes, date unknown  John Luddy Burke shows that he married Lula Pope on 8 Feb 1878.  STR06 
13223 I43384  Magee  Westley  Abt 1879  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Ball
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 80 Sheet 9A Stamped 107
153-154
Magee, William W Head W M Dec 1842 56 m 33 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Magee, Mary A Wf W F Dec 1839 60 m 33 6/5 Miss Miss Miss
154-154
Magee, Wesley Head W M Nov 1878 21 m 2 Miss Miss MIss
Magee, Lullou Wf W F Mar 1873 22 M 2 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Magee, William C Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss

 
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13224 I8109  Magee  William Willis  9 Dec 1842  31 Jan 1913  A military marker at his gravesite shows he served with Company E, 33 Mississippi Infantry, C.S.A. Said by Shannon Albritton Gorman to be a namesake son of William Willis Magee Jr and Saran Brown Fortenberry.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=shannon50 
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13225 I8109  Magee  William Willis  9 Dec 1842  31 Jan 1913  (Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Township 3 Range 10 E, PO Summit
Enumerated 4 Aug 1870
Page 11
69-70
Magee, William 27 M W Farmer $--- $175 Miss
Magee, Mary Ann 31 F W Housekeeper Miss
Magee, Clifton 2 M W Miss
Magee, Sarah M 3/12 F W Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat No. 2
Page 14 SD 3 ED 38 Stamped 370
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
193-124
Magee, William W W M 38 Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Mary Ann W F 41 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Joseph W. C. W M 12 Son Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Sarah M W F 10 Dtr Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Luther W M 5 Son Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Westly W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Ball
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 80 Sheet 9A Stamped 107
153-154
Magee, William W Head W M Dec 1842 56 m 33 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Magee, Mary A Wf W F Dec 1839 60 m 33 6/5 Miss Miss Miss
154-154
Magee, Wesley Head W M Nov 1878 21 m 2 Miss Miss MIss
Magee, Lullou Wf W F Mar 1873 22 M 2 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Magee, William C Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss
 
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13226 I46393  Mahaffey  Ernest Arthur  9 Jan 1903  10 Jul 1963  Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jennifer Craig:

Ernest Arther Mahaffey, youngest child of James Arthur and Caldona Strow Mahaffey, was born on a farm northeast of Hebron, January 9, 1903, and spent his entire life farming in this area. He passed away July 10, 1963 at a local hospital following a lingering illness. He was 60 years 6 months of age.

On June 3, 1928, Ernest was united in marriage to Gladys Powell of Powell, Nebr. This union was blessed with five children now living, one son and four daughters. He was a devoted husband and father.

Preceding him in death were his parents, one brother James, and one infant son. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife Gladys, his children; Lois (Mrs. Daryl Ream), Luree (Mrs. Ernest Marschman, Jr.), Larry, Linda and Lulu all of Alexandria. Five granchildren, Nancy, Donna, and Blaine Ream, Terry and Monte Marschman. His sisters Mrs. Bessie Wassom of Hebron, Mrs. Ulah Higel of Bruning and Mrs. Gladys Wassom of Hebron. Besides many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held on Friday, July 12, 1963 at 2pm at Montgomery-Tibbetts-Cotter chapel with Rev. John L. Pettit officiating. Pallbearers were Clark Apley, Roy Marsh, Carl Nystrom, John Bright, Charles McKenzie, and John Murell. Interment was in the Fairbury Cemetery. 
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13228 I5906  Mahurin  Howard A.  19 Sep 1917  7 Oct 1991  (Research):

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VBK4-76T
Name: Howard Mahurin
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Council House Township, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Marital Status: Single
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Birthplace: Oklahoma
Birth Year (Estimated): 1918
Last Place of Residence: Same House
District: 58-9
Family Number: 189
Sheet Number and Letter: 11A
Line Number: 16
Affiliate Publication Number: T627
Affiliate Film Number: 3321
Digital Folder Number: 005454662
Image Number: 00193
Collection: Howard Mahurin in household of Arthur P Mahurin, "United States Census, 1940" 
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13229 I29053  Maier  Bertha  28 Aug 1886  29 Oct 1917  Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 2, 1917
Vol. 13, No. 27.
Page One

Mrs. Harry Young
City Saddened by Death of Business Man's Companion

Cass City was saddened Modnay when it hear of the premature death of Mrs. Harry Young at one o'clock that morning. Mrs. Young had been very ill for several weeks from a complication of diseases. All that human skill could possibly do was done, a city specialist and four other doctors having been in attendance.

Miss Bertha Maier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maier, was bon in Cass City August 28, 1886, and has spent her entire life in this village. On Feb. 12, 1905, she was united in marriage with Harry Young, proprietor of the Cass City Meat Market.

Mrs. Young was of a quiet and retiring nature which led her to hide her best qualities from public gaze, but they were revealed to those who enjoyed her acquantance. Her devotion to those she loved would make a bright chapter in any life. She was a member of the Evangelical church and of Venus Rebekah Lodge.

Mrs. Young is survived by her sorrowing husband, parents, one sister, Miss Laura Maier, and two brothers, Fred and Edward. One sister, Maude, preceded her in death.

The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the residence with Rev. J.W. Hamblin in charge of the services. Relatives present from out of town were Robt. and Theodore Young of Tilsonburg, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young and Mrs. Jas. Cutting and daughter, Viola, all of Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008) 
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13230 I29053  Maier  Bertha  28 Aug 1886  29 Oct 1917  (Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 6A Stamped 137
Main Street
148-148
Young, Harry Hd M W 31 M2 Canada English England/English England/English Butcher Own Shop
Young, Bertha Wf F W 21 M1 0 0/0 Canada English Germany/German New York/English 
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13231 I29052  Maier  Edward G.  19 Jun 1883  10 Apr 1948  Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 16, 1948
Vol. 42, Number 51.
Page One

Well Known Photographer Died Here Saturday

Edward G. Maier, 64, well known as a photographer in Cass City, passed away Saturday night in his home on East Third St., where he had been ill, for about six weeks. Funeral services were held at the Douglas Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. John Safran, pastor of the Methodist Church, and interment was made in Elkland cemetery. He is survived by a sister, Miss Laura Maier, and a brother, Fred Maier, both of Cass City.

Mr. Maier was born in Cass City June 19, 1883. Following his education in the public school here, he was employed for several years as a marble cutter by Hill & Parent, monument dealers, and then went to the Photo School of Engraving at Essingham, Ill. After his graduation from that school, he entered business with his father, Jacob Maier, in the photo studio, and after the death of the elder Maier, he conducted the photographic business here for many years. Because of failing health, he disposed of the business in June, 1946, to Fritz Neitzel.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008) 
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13232 I29054  Maier  Frederick W.  13 Jul 1888  13 Jan 1963  Fred worked as a butcher, from 1924 to 1941 with his brother-in-law, Harry Young, and from 1941 to 1956 in partnership with Jim Gross.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 17, 1963

Fred Maier Dies in Local Hospital

Fred W. Maier, 74, retired businessman, died early Monday in Cass City Hospital, where he had been a patient for several weeks.

Son of the late Jacob and Fannie Striffler Maier, he was born in Cass City July 13, 1888. He and Miss Fern Cooley of Cass City were married Aug. 29, 1938, in Lafayette, Ohio.

Surviving are his widow; one sister, Miss Laura Maier of Cass City, and two cousins, Joseph and Ward Benkelman of Cass City.

Funeral services were to be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home with the Rev. James Braid officiating. Burial was to be in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008) 
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13233 I43407  Maier  Jakob  29 Dec 1821  Yes, date unknown  Kathy Bonnell shows he was born in GrossS?ssen, Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany.  STR06 
13234 I29050  Maier  Jakob "Jacob"  Sep 1853  10 Mar 1925  It appears that the Jacob Maier who married Fannie Striffler in Cass City, Michigan was also a near neighbor of the Benkelmann family while still in G?ppingen, W?rttemberg. Kathy Brandt Bonnell, who has transcribed the G?ppingen area parish registers, shows a Jakob Maier born on 18 Sept 1853 in Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany. This Jakob was a namesake son of Jakob Maier born in Gro?s??en and Sophia Krapf of Salach. Both Gro?s??en and Salach are slightly southeast of G?ppingen. Jacob's 1925 obituary shows he was born in Klein Eislingen, Wuertenberg, Germany, on Sept. 17, 1853. Kleineislingen is just north east of Gro?s??en, straight east of G?ppingen. Due to the near exact birthdate, and the close proximity to G?ppingen, and the connection of both the Krapf and Benkelmann families to the Maier's in Michigan, it appear likely this is the same Jakob. This has not been proven however.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, January 23, 1931
"Thirty-five years ago: January 24, 1896"
At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie STRIFFLER; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 13, 1925
Vol. 20, No. 44.

In Business here 45 Years
Jacob Maier Passed Away Tuesday at Age of 71 Years.
Opened a Photo Studio here in 1880 Which He Conducted Continuously Since That Date

Jacob Maier, who has held the honor of being in business in Cass City the greatest number of consecutive years, passed away at his home on Third street early Tuesday morning, at the age of 71 years. He has been in business her continuously from 1880 to 1925, a period of 45 years.

Mr. Maier has been in failing health for over a year, but was actively engaged in his photograph gallery until shortly before the holidays. He made his last visit to his place of business two weeks previous to his death and was confined to his bed but a week. Death was caused by Bright's disease.

Funeral services were held at the family residence Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. I.W. Cargo, and interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Local business houses closed during the funeral hour.

Jacob Maier was born in Klein Eislingen, Wuertenberg, Germany, on Sept. 17, 1853. He came to the United States as an orphan at the age of 16 years. His first residence was at Gardenville and Lancaster, N.Y., where he was employed as a carpenter. Later he was employed in Buffalo and Philadelphia and he came to Cass City in 1876.

In April, 1879, he was united in marriage with Miss Fannie Striffler. That year, he returned for a short period to Lancaster, N.Y, where he learned the first principles of the art of photography and on New Years Day in 1880, he opened up a photograph studio in Cass City. He has served the public here continuously since that date.

Mr. Maier is survived by his widow and three children, Edward, Fred and Laura Maier, all of Cass City. Two daughters preceded the father in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)

Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that his family regularly corresponded with his niece, Fanny Sauter in Scheer Adana, Germany, about 25 miles from the Black Forest. 
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13235 I29050  Maier  Jakob "Jacob"  Sep 1853  10 Mar 1925  (Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
18 Jun 1880
Page Twenty three SD ?? ED 400
241-241
Myer, Jacob W M 26 Carpenter Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Myer, Fanny W F 24 Wife Keeping House Mo France Wurtemberg
Myer, Mary W F 3/12 Dtr At Home Mich Wurtemberg Mo.

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
Enumerated 12 June 1900 by A.D. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 8B
Jacob Maier Hd W F Sept 1853 46 Md 10 Germany Germany Germany Photographer
Fanny Maier Wf W F Feb 1856 43 Md 10 5.5 Iowa Germany Germany
Maud Maier Dtr F W Mar 1880 29 S Mich Germany Iowa
Edward Maier Son W M Jun 1885 15 S Mich Germany Iowa
Bertha Maier Dtr W F Aug 1886 13 S Mich Germany Iowa
Frederick Maier Son W M Jul 1888 11 S Mich Germany Iowa
Nora Maier Dtr March 1897 3 S Mich Germany Iowa

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
13 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 5B
130-130
Maier, Jacob Hd M W 56 M1 30 Germany Germany Germany Photographer Own Shop
Maier, Emma Wf F W 53 M1 30 5/4 Iowas Germany Germany
Maier, Edward G Son M W 26 S Mich Germany Iowa Photographer Fathers Shop
Maier, Frederick W Son M W 21 S Mich Germany Iowa Salesman Butcher Shop
Maier, Laura M Son (sic) F W 12 S Mich Germany Iowa 
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13236 I17166  Maier  Johannes  7 Jan 1704  Yes, date unknown  Kathy Bonnell shows him as a son of Johann Ulrich and Magdalena Maier.  STR06 
13237 I29055  Maier  Laura Marguerite  21 Mar 1900  3 Dec 1982  Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 9, 1982

Miss Maier dies Friday

Laura Maguerite Maier, 82, a lifelong resident of Cass City, died Friday at her home.

She was born March 21, 1900, in Cass City, the daughter of Jacob and Fanny Striffler Maier. Miss Maier's family originated and operated a photography shop and a meat business in Cass City that covered a span of nearly 100 years.

Miss Maier was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church of Cass City, the United Methodist Women and the Cass City Art Club.

She is survived by a sister-in-law, Mrs. Fern Maier of Cass City, and one cousin, Ward Benkelman, also of Cass City. Two sisters and two brothers preceded her in death.

Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. P. Thomas Wachterhauser of the Trinity United Methodist Church of Cass City officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Township Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)

Laura Maier was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.

 
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13238 I21689  Maier  Leonhard  Abt 1747  Yes, date unknown  BonnieMargeret Jacobs, on page 21 of her unpublished 1981 manuscript about the Benkelman Family, said that the name "Maier" originally had the meaning of "overseer or head servant"...and later came to mean "farmer-reaper."  STR06 
13239 I29051  Maier  Maude Mary  28 Mar 1880  27 Jul 1903  Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, January 23, 1931
"Thirty-five years ago: January 24, 1896"
At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie STRIFFLER; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 31, 1903
Page One

Beautiful Life Ended
Mrs. Harry Young's Death Is Mourned by the Entire Community

One of the saddest deaths which has taken place in recent years in our community occured at the home of Harry Young last Monday noon, when his most estimable companion passed away after a brief illness of ten days duration. Mrs. Young was afflicted with heart trouble for many years but at no time did her relatives consider her condition necessarily serious. In fact, under ordinary circumstances she might have lived for many years to come. Unfortunately, on Wednesday, July 15, she went to the woods to pick berries and in the evening she attended a ladies reception where she became frightened--and the following Friday her condition was such that medical aid became nessary. Her delicate condition had been overtaxed and after a few days suffering which at times was of an excruciating character, the brittle ties of life were broken and her burdened spirit fled to the land of rest. The writer of this was acquainted with Mrs. Young from early childhood, she was a kind, sweet spirited girl, to whom parents, brothers, sisters, and all who learned to know her were greatly attached. Her death is a grevious loss. She will be missed not only the the immediate relatives but by a large circle of friends.

Mrs. Maude Young was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maier and was born at the Joseph Striffler farm home, March 28, 1880. She was married to Harry Young, January 1, 1902. In early life she became a member of the Evangelical church, later she became an active worker in Sunday School and Young People's Alliance, and only recently she joined with the Rebecca lodge of Cass City. The funeral although private was largely attended and was held on Wednesday, Dr. Gifford assisted by Rev. Soldan, officiating. The floral offerings were beautiful and showed how highly the deceased was esteemed by her many friends. From outside of the city there was in attendance, Mrs. Cutting and Frank Young and little daughter of Detroit, a sister and brother of Mr. Young.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008) 
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13240 I31635  Mainer  Paralee  Apr 1870  Yes, date unknown  May have died prior to the 1910 census, as she is not living with John and Liza, who are in Union, Indiana with John's brother-in-law, John Smith. They may have instead divorced, as a Pearl McLemore, born ca 1870 and shown as Widowed, was a boarder in the home of Please and Veula Debord in Mount Vernon, Rockcastle County, KY at the time of the 1920 census. However, 50 year old Pearl was shown as born in Tennessee versus Kentucky, so they may be different women altogether.  STR06 
13241 I18818  Maines  Elbert R.  Abt 1823  Yes, date unknown  Shown as Albert on the 1850 census, but marriage records and subsequent censsu enumerations list him as Elbert.  STR06 
13242 I18818  Maines  Elbert R.  Abt 1823  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850
318-320
Seaburn Manes 23 M Farmer 18000 La
Jno Manes 19 M None La
Jacob Manes 17 None La
Richd Manes 15 M None La
Noah Manes 12 M La
Salina Mane 24 F La
Asaldat 18 F La
319-321
Albert Manes 27 M Farmer La
Celia Manes 23 F Ala
Sara Manes 1 F La

1860 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No 14, PO Henderson
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 65 Stamped 224
404-447
John and Rachel MAINS
405-418
Elbert Mains 39 M Farmer 250 Miss
Sclia Mains 30 F Ala
Sarah Mains 10 F La
Lucy Mains 7 F Tx
William Mains 1 M Tx
Nona Mains 21 M Farm Laborer Miss
 
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13243 I18809  Maines  Jacob  Abt 1833  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1860 census, he was in Sabine Parish Louisiana in the home of Isaac and Selina RAINS.

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows that he married Liza SMITH.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william 
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13244 I18808  Maines  John M.  Abt 1831  19 Mar 1883  An inscribed military marker at his gravesite shows that he served in Wallers Battn Texas Cav, Confederate States Army  STR06 
13245 I18808  Maines  John M.  Abt 1831  19 Mar 1883  (Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No 14, PO Henderson
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 65 Stamped 224
404-447
John Mains 29 M Farmer $250 Miss
Rachel Mains 28 F Ala
Flora Mains 7 F Tx
Daniel Mains 5 M Tx
Ellen Mains 3 F Tx
Wm Mains 7/12 M Tx
Sam S Parson 12 M La
Mary Parson 10 F La
405-418
Elbert Mains 39 M Farmer 250 Miss
Sclia Mains 30 F Ala
Sarah Mains 10 F La
Lucy Mains 7 F Tx
William Mains 1 M Tx
Nona Mains 21 M Farm Laborer Miss

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Texas, Falls County, JP 1
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880
Page 39D SD 4 ED 36
99-99
Maines, John W M 50 Farmer La Va Miss
Maines, Racheal W F 48 Wf Keeping House Ala Tenn Ala
Maines, John W M 13 Son At Home Tx La Ala
Maines, Cassie W F 11 Dau At Home Tx La Ala
Maines, Elijah W M 9 Son Tx La Ala 
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13246 I18793  Maines  Leah  Abt 1859  Bef 1870  (Research):As she is not listed with her parents and brother at the time of the 1870 census, it appears she died young. This has not been verified through other records, however.  STR06 
13247 I18813  Maines  Mary A.  7 Jul 1824  10 Feb 1902  Middle name shown variously as Asaleete and Azaleat.  STR06 
13248 I18811  Maines  Noah  3 Aug 1839  9 Jan 1922  At the time of the 1860 census, he was living with brother Elbert in Rusk County, Texas.

He is listed on the Ancestry.com database U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 as serving in the Confederate States Army, Louisiana, 17 Louisiana Infantry, 17th Regiment, Company B, Private Film # M378 Roll 18

"Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FS1V-NB6 : accessed 04 Jul 2013), Noah Maines, 1922.

Noah Maines
Death date 19 Jan 1922, Mainsfiled, De Soto, Louisiana
Male
Age 82
Born ca 1840
Father William Maines
Mother Lucy Alford
Certificate Number 2437
GS Film # 2366749
Digital Folder # 004219332
Image # 00063 
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13249 I18811  Maines  Noah  3 Aug 1839  9 Jan 1922  (Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No Seven, PO Pleasant Hill, DeSoto Parish
Enumerated 13 Aug 1870
Page 9 Stamped 369
66-66
Manes, Noel 30 M W Farmer La
Names, Mary 23 F W Keeping House Alla 
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13250 I18810  Maines  Richard A.  Abt 1835  24 Mar 1871  At the time of the 1860 census, he was in Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, in the home of James and Mary Woods.

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows that he married Isabella LYNCH.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william 
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13251 I18794  Maines  Richard I.  11 Mar 1856  13 Apr 1930  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F37P-LX5
Name: Richard I Maine
Death Date: 13 Apr 1930
Death Place: Many, , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year: 1856
Birth Place: Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William M Maine
Mother's Name: Lizie Corter
Film number: 2312071
Image Number: 00299
Certificate Number: 6729
Digital Folder Number: 4216028
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954 
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13252 I18812  Maines  Sabina Agnes  Abt 1825  Yes, date unknown  She was said to have married T. W. T. Frances Buvens on 12 Dec 1851 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Shown also as Salina and Serena.  STR06 
13253 I18800  Maines  William  Abt 1773  19 Sep 1849  Allen Weeks Methvin provided this transcription of his obituary:

"19 SEP 1849 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, probably the first settler in the vicinity of Many was William Mains, who settled the plantation now owned by the heirs of Louis and Frances Buvens. Mr. Mains was born in North Carolina and in early life was left an orphan. He was kidnapped by some traders and carried to the North and apprenticed to a carpenter and learned to be an expert woodworker. On reaching manhood he went to Pike County, Mississippi, where he was married, and, in 1830, moved with his family to Louisiana, near the present town of Many. Indians still roamed the woods, and wild animals were numerous. He was compelled to cut his way through a dense cane brake to make a clearing for the house which he constructed. Mr. Mains was the father of seven children, [NOTE: actually, he was the father of 13 children, 7 sons] one of whom, Noah, is still living, a resident of Pleasant Hill. William, the oldest son, who shared with his father the trials of pioneer life, was born in 1817 in Pike County, Mississippi, and died June 26, 1904. During the Mexican War he moved army equipment from Fort Jesup to the old Block House on the Sabine River. At his death he was survived by two sons, W.C. and Rich Mains, and two daughters Madames W.L. Shull and Asa Vines."

He cites John G. Belisle
Title: History of Sabine Parish Louisiana, From the First Explorers and Settlers to the Present
Abbrev: History of Sabine Parish
Publication: The Sabine Banner Press / 1912

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows that he was drafted in Washington Parish Louisiana into the War of 1812. Served as a Private in Captain Thomas Bickham's Co, 12 and 13 Reg'ts Louisiana Militia (consolidated). His occupation was listed as farmer and his religion Methodist.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william
 
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13254 I15746  Maines  William Claiborne  Abt 1847  14 Dec 1927  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MH-GQB
Name: William Clebron Maines
Death Date: 14 Dec 1927
Death Place: Bayou Scie, , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 80
Estimated Birth Year: 1847
Birth Place: Many, Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Williamson Maines
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Carter
Film number: 2384476
Image Number: 00885
Certificate Number: 15292
Digital Folder Number: 4219328
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954 
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13255 I18807  Maines  William Seaborn  Abt 1827  Yes, date unknown  There is a Seaborn Manes that was a member of the Sabine Rebels during the Civil War and is listed as dead on the Muster Roll. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99).

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, also shows he was married several times, to Kuzar Jane HAMRICK, Lucy Katherine MULLINS, and Janes McWILLIAMS.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william

 
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13256 I18807  Maines  William Seaborn  Abt 1827  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850
318-320
Seaburn Manes 23 M Farmer 18000 La
Jno Manes 19 M None La
Jacob Manes 17 None La
Richd Manes 15 M None La
Noah Manes 12 M La
Salina Mane 24 F La
Asaldat 18 F La
319-321
Albert Manes 27 M Farmer La
Celia Manes 23 F Ala
Sara Manes 1 F La 
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13257 I18070  Maines  Williamson  24 Feb 1817  26 Jan 1904  (Also Manes, Maines, Mains) Williamson Mains is the son of William Mains and Lucy Alford. Lucy is the daughter of Jacob Alford and Frankie Seaborn. Lucy would be the sister of Julius Alford of this census and the half sister to Needham J. Alford of this census. [His parents] Willam and Lucy were the parents of 9 children and both died prior to the 1850 census in Sabine parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99).  STR06 
13258 I18070  Maines  Williamson  24 Feb 1817  26 Jan 1904  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 14 Sept 1850
Stamped 125
316-318
Will Manes 34 M Farmer 700 La
Elizabeth Manes 26 F La
Redmon Manes 6 M La
E/Clibirne Manes 3 M La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Western District, PO Many
Enumerated 14 Sept 1860
Page 103
704
Wm. Mains 42 Farmer 1800 650 La
Elizabeth Mains 37 F La
Redmond Mains 15 M F.L. La
Claiborn Mains 13 M La
Lucy Mains 10 F La
Mersey Mains 7 F La
Richard Mains 4 M La
Leah Mains 1 F La
Riley Alford 19 M F.L. La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. Four, PO Many
Enumerated 10 Jun 1870
Page 6
42-43
Maines, Williamson 52 M W Farmer 1200* 920* La
Maines, Elizabeth 47 F W Keeping House La
Maines, Richard 14 M W At Home La

*the original values of 300/250 were lined through, with these higher values written above them



 
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13259 I1474               
13260 I25111  Makin  Marilyn Virginia  29 Oct 1931  12 Nov 1996  Her social security accoun was established in Pennsylvania. She is listed as Virginia M. Dunkerley on FindAGrave, but as Marilyn Dunkerley on both the SSDI and the Texas Death Index.  STR06 
13261 I8224  Malady  Patricia A.  18 Aug 1931  14 Jan 2003  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Iowa, Floyd County, Marble Rock, Union Twp
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 4 ED 34-22 Sheet 3B
82 O 1800
Malady, Emmett E Head m W 35 M No H-4 Wisc 1935 Charles City, Floyd Iowas proprietor retail grocery store
Malady, Grace L Wf F W 38 M No H-4 1935 Charles City Iowa Saleswoman Retail Grocery Store
Malady, Patricia A Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2-2 1935 Charles City Iowa
Malady, John E Son M W 6 S 1935 Charles City Iowa
Rhienhart, Ruth O Lodger F W 19 S No H-4 Rural Floyd County Iowa Housemaid Private Home 
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13262 I17002  Maliszewski  Stella F.  11 Jan 1920  15 Sep 2005  A copy of her obituary was said to be published in the Catholic Voice, 7 Oct 2005, page 23.  STR06 
13263 I8046               
13264 I26330               
13265 I26331               
13266 I36324               
13267 I45799  Malone  Delpha Caroline  19 Sep 1834  10 Jan 1912  Her biography on her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Doris Cooley, states that:

Delpha was the daughter of William Mitchell Malone. She married 3 times. (1) Amos F. Jaggars - January 05, 1854 Her children by Amos were John Lewis Malone Jaggars and Joseph William Jaggars.(2) Alfred Jaggars - November 12, 1861 (3) William McLemore - May 27, 1866. 
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13268 I45799  Malone  Delpha Caroline  19 Sep 1834  10 Jan 1912  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, McNairy, Tenth Civil District
Enumerated 12 June 1880
Page 15D SD 4 ED 125
131-131
McLemore, D. W F 45 Keeping House Ala NC Tenn
McLemore, Alba L. E. W M 13 Son Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Martha E. V. W F 9 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James A W M 7 Ala Ala Ala 
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13269 I36889  Malone  Eliza Josephine  4 Nov 1872  26 Oct 1968  Not able to locate her Texas Death Record on FamilySearch.org.  STR06 
13270 I46836  Malone  Gregory Lynn  26 Jun 1965  6 Aug 2016  Gregory Lynn Malone was born in San Augustine, TX on June 26, 1965 and spent his first night in Heaven with his Lord and Savior on August 6, 2016. Greg graduated with honors from Hemphill High School in 1983. He was an avid fisherman and tennis player. After graduation he worked for Temple-Inland and then in 1986 he married Kim Franks and joined the United States Air Force and moved to North Pole, Alaska. He spent the next four years dividing his time equally between serving his country and being a awesome father to his son Ryan. In 1990 Greg returned to East Texas to attend Stephen F. Austin State University. He has since worked in various technology fields and was currently employed at the Sabine County Appraisal District.

He is survived by his father Charlie Malone of Houston, his sons: Ryan Malone and wife Randa of Jasper, Chance Osinga of Dallas, his 6 brothers: Chuck Malone and wife Deedee of Bowie, Texas, Steve Malone and wife Barbara of Bay City, Todd Malone and wife Jamie of Pineland, Chad Malone and wife Denice of Pineland, Brad Malone of Dallas, and Wayne Honeycutt and wife Debra of Hemphill, his sister Lori Williams, and granddaughter Marley Jade Malone.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Wednesday, August 10, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 1:00PM, Thursday, August 11, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravel Hill Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 17, 2016, Page 10 
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13271 I31143  Maltby  Herbert Sanford  14 Apr 1864  20 Oct 1937  He applied for US Passports while a resident of Riverside, California in 1917 and 1918. On these applications, his full name was shown as Herbert Sanford Maltby, born in Placerville, California on 14 Apr 1864. His father was listed as Isaac Maltby.

He indicated that he had previously lived outside the United States, in the Canal Zone for several days in November 1914. Both in 1917 and 1918, he was applying in order to serve as a Missionary in British India.

In 1919 he registered with the Consulate General of the US at Calcutta, India as an American Citizen. He was a resident of Benares, India doing Missionary Work on the behalf of Pilrim's Mission in Benares. He stated his legal residence was in Atlanta, Georgia.

In 1921, while a student in Fulton County, Georgia, he again applied for a passport, once again to serve as a Missionary in India.

He died in Melrose, South India, at the age of 73, in 1937. His wife was shown as Lillie Doll Maltby, also of Melrose. Cause of death was senile cerebral softening, hypostatic congestion of the lungs, and exhaustion. 
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13272 I30752  Maltby  Isaac  17 Dec 1819  7 Sep 1887  At the time of the 1850 Federal Census, he was living in an Inn run by Wm. Paxton in Sacramento, California. He was listed as J/I Maltby, age 30, Rancher, born in Connecticut.  STR06 
13273 I30752  Maltby  Isaac  17 Dec 1819  7 Sep 1887  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
California, El Dorado County, White Oak Twp, PO Clarksville
Page 243
2618-2618
I Maltby 40 M Farmer Conn (Indexed as J. Maltby on Ancestry.com)
E F Maltby 39 F Va
Carroe Atwood 16 F Vt
Martin Henley 26 M Laborer Ireland
E Brown 23 M Laborer NY
William Chisim 36 M Laborer Ind

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
California, El Dorado County, White Oak Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD ? ED 52 Stamped 54
33-33
Maltby, Isaac W M 60 Farmer Conn Conn Conn
Maltby, Eveline W F 61 Wf Keeping House Vermont Ver Ver
Matlby, Herbert S W M 16 Son Farmer Calif Conn Ver
 
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13274 I20019               
13275 I39724  Manges  Marion M.  30 Jan 1896  21 May 1990  FindAGrave shows that she was a daughter of Edgar A. MANGES (1866-1948) and his wife Elza A. (1868-1938), who also are memorialized at that website.  STR06 
13276 I25053  Mangrum  Clara D.  May 1886  Yes, date unknown  She married Curtis D. Callis, and they were living with her parents and their children at the time of the 1920 Federal census, Gibson County, Indiana.  STR06 
13277 I25047  Mangrum  George W.  Dec 1848  Abt 1935  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Gibson Coun ty, West 1/2 Dakota T.P.
Page 13A SD 1 ED 115 Stamped 375
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
103-105
Mangrum, George W. W M 30 Farmer Ind Ind Ind
Mangrum, Matilda R W F 24 Wf Keeping House Ind Ky Ind
103-106
Hanks, James S W M 74 Farmer Ky Ky Ky
Hanks, Eliza W F 63 Wf Keepin House Ind Va Va
Hanks, Marion T W M 20 Son Farmer Ind Ky Ind
Wimbirly, John M W 21 --- Farm Laborer Ill Ten Ill

1900 Census
Illinois, White County, Emma Twp
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 14 ED 111 Sheet 17A
330-332
Mangrum, G W Had W M Dec 1848 51 m 21 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Mangrum, Matilda J Wf W F Mar 1856 44 M 21 1/1 Ind Ky Ind
Mangrum, Clara D Dtr W F May 1886 14 S Ind Ind Ind At School
Hanks, Eliza Mother-in-l;aw W F Dec 1816 83 Wd 6/4 Ind Un Un 
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13278 I43107  Mangum  James Nye  4 Apr 1907  25 Nov 1987  Census records show he usually went by his middle name of Nye.

He and Eunice share a double gravestone at the Chilton Cemtery in Big Sandy. Also sharing a double marker at this same cemetery are Mancial M. Mangum and Julia Isabelle Mangum. There are no other Mangum burials at Chilton on FindAGrave. These appear to be Nye's parents, as the 1930 federal census enumeration of Big Sandy, Upshur County, Texas shows a household consisting of 50 year old M. M. and Belle Mangum, along with 23 year old Nye and 8 year old Rose. All four of them were born in Texas, and M. M. Mangum was the proprietor of an auto repair shop, with 23 year old Nye being a laborer at this shop. This enumeration was done on April 17, 1930, just about four months prior to the date Nye and Eunice were said to have married. 
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13279 I43832  Manigold  Ernestine  15 Dec 1905  1 Jun 1985  The Ohio County Marriage index shows her as a daughter of Ernest Manigold and Marie McIntyre.  STR06 
13280 I11547  Manire  Arthur C.  20 Nov 1870  3 Nov 1949  Said by Lynell Gentry Cordell to be the son of James Joel Manire and Elizabeth Poates, which matches his death certificate information as shown below. Vickie Berry, on the "Manire Family Tree" she posted at Ancestry.com, also shows the same parents. She further indicates he was born in Weakley, Tennessee.


Name Arthur C. Manire
Event Date 03 Nov 1949
Event Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) W
Age (Formatted) 78 years 11 months 13 days

Birth Date 20 Nov 1870
Birthplace Tennessee
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name James Joel Manire
Father's Birthplace Tenn.
Mother's Name Mary E. Poates
Mother's Birthplace Va.
Occupation Laborer
Residence Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Tech Memorial Park Cemetery
Burial Place Lubbock, Texas
Burial Date 04 Nov 1949
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 2223547
Digital Folder Number 4031936
Image Number 48
Reference ID 54640

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG6-74K : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Arthur C. Manire, 03 Nov 1949.

He appears to have left home prior to the 1900 census, however, and the Arthur Manire enumberated with Joel Manire, below, is likely a namesake nephew. Indeed, he is listed as a grandson, and not son, of Joel Manire.


1900 Census
Texas, Montague County, Uz Voting Precinct
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 51 Sheet 11B
204-207
Manier, Joel Head W M May 1824 76 Wd Tenn Ala NC
Manier, William A# Son M M Apr 1859 41 S Tenn Tenn Va Farmer
Manier, Emma* V Dtr W F Nov 1860 39 S Tenn Tenn Av
Manier, Arther D GSon W M Sept 1879 20 S Tx Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer

#Living with Arthur C. Manire at the time of the 1920 Montague County, Texas census, and shown as W. A., age 62, brother. . Also enunmerated in the household as of 1920 was Arthur's eldest son, Harry, along with his widowed father-in-law, Benj. F. Hodges. Note that Arthur is shown as brother, not nephew.

*Living with Arthur C. Manire at the time of the 1920 Montague County, Texas census, and shown as Emma, age 60, sister. Also enunmerated in the household as of 1920 was Arthur's eldest son, Harry, along with his widowed father-in-law, Benj. F. Hodges.

A Memorial for the younger Arthur D. Manire is at FindAGrave (Memorial #44009208):

On this memorial, Arthur D. MANIRE (1 Sep 1878-23 Nov 1955) is shown as a son of Benajim F. MANIRE and Mary Adeline ELLISON. Benjamin is shown as a son of Joel James MANIRE and Elizabeth Mariah POATS, all of whom also have memorials on FindAGrave. Arthur's tombstone is engraved as Arthur D. Manire, and his shares a double marker with Ida Birtha Stone Manire (1887-1962). Additionally, the 1910 and 1920 census both show Arthur C. Manire would have been born ca 1871, not 1878.

There is also a FindAGrave memorial (# 20433020) for Arthur C. Manire, 20 Nov 1870-3 Nov 1949 at the Resthaven Memorial Park in Lubbock, and this matches the Texas Death record index on FamilySearch.org. 
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13281 I11547  Manire  Arthur C.  20 Nov 1870  3 Nov 1949  (Research):
Census Information:

1910 census
Wise Co. TX
ED 260 pg. 215B
92/92
Manire, Arthur C., head MW 39 WD TN TN VA
Manire, Harry T., son MW 17 S OK TN TX
Manire, Ollin, son MW 16 S OK TN TX
Manire, Ira C., son MW 14 S TX TN TX
Manire, James A., son MW 12 S TX TN TN
Manire, Nora M., daughter FW 10 S TX TN TN
Hodges, Benj. F, father-in-law MW 71 WD TX TN TN

1920 census
Montague Co. TX
ED 43 Pg. 67A
Forestburg
Fm/8/8
Manire, A.C., head, MW, 49, Wd., TN TN VA
Manire, Harry, son, MW, 26, S, OK TN TX
Manire, W.A., brother, MW, 62, S, TN TN VA
Manire, Emma V., sister, FW, 60, S, TN TN VA
Hodges, B.F., father-in-law, MW, 82, Wd., TX TX TX 
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13282 I11551  Manire  Charles Olin  30 Jan 1894  30 May 1976  When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1917, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was single and described as of medium heighth and build, having brown eyes and black hair.


Name Charles Olin Manire
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 May 1976
Event Place Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
occupation School Teacher
usual residence 2507 Easy Street Pasedena, Harris County, Texas
Birth Date 30 Jan 1894
Birthplace Ryan, Oklahoma
Father's Name Arthur Manire
Mother's Name Willie May Hodges
Informant Mrs. Charlie ROZNOVAK
Certificate Number 45897
GS Film number 2243937
Digital Folder Number 005145765
Image Number 00309

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DM-QGV : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Charles Olin Manire, 1976. 
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13283 I11551  Manire  Charles Olin  30 Jan 1894  30 May 1976  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 27 Sheet 5B
99-104
Manire, Charles O Head M W 36 M Ok Ten Tx Teaching School
Manire, Timpia L Wf F W 23 M Tx Tn Tn
Manire, Chalsea Dtr F W 1 S Tx Ok Tx

1930 Census
not located

1940 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas, JP 1
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 5 ED 255-48 Sheet 11B
503
Smith, Allison D Head m W 25 M H-4 Tx Same place Street car operator Electrical Railway
Smith, Annie C Wf F W 23 M H-4 Tx Same place
Smith, Thomas D Son M W 2 S Tx Same place
Manire, Charles O Wifes Uncle M W 45 M C-4 Ok Same place School teacher public schools
Manire, Tempie Wifes Aunt F W 43 M C-4 Tx Same place 
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13284 I6296  Manire  Charlsie Oline  20 Oct 1918  15 Mar 1988  CHARLSIE O ROZNOVAK 20 Oct 1918 15 Mar 1988 (V) 77502 (Pasadena, Harris TX) (none specified) 458-14-2842 Texas

Notes for CHARLES LOUIS "C.L." ROZNOVAK:

SSDI C.L. ROZNOVAK 11 Jul 1926 11 Feb 1990 77502 (Pasadena, Harris, TX) (none specified) 451-30-1354 Texas 
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13285 I11550  Manire  Harry T.  4 Dec 1892  23 Feb 1958  When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1917, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was single and described as Tall, slender, having gray eyes and light hair.

Name Harry T. Manire
Event Date 23 Feb 1958
Event Place Decatur, Wise, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 65 years 2 months 19 days
Birth Date 04 Dec 1892
Birthplace Ryan, Oklahoma
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Auther C. Manire
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Willie Mae Hodges
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Farmer
Residence Place Forrestburg, Montague, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Newharp
Burial Place Newharp, Montague, Texas
Burial Date 24 Feb 1958
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2115346
Digital Folder Number 4163862
Image Number 184
Reference ID CN12867

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7C-FF4 : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Harry T. Manire, 23 Feb 1958. 
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13286 I11552  Manire  Ira Cecil  4 Mar 1896  20 Dec 1975  When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1917, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was single and described as tall and slender, having brown eyes and hair.

PVT, US ARMY

Name: Ira Cecil Manire
Event Date 20 Dec 1975
Event Place Precinct #8, Medina, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted) 79 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Authur Manire
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Nora (sic) May Hodges
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2243840
Digital Folder Number 4167922
Image Number 1296
Reference ID 92967

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63B-VWL : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Ira Cecil Manire, 20 Dec 1975. 
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13287 I11552  Manire  Ira Cecil  4 Mar 1896  20 Dec 1975  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Jefferson County, Ryan Twp
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920
SD 272 Ed 211 Sheet 14B
274-274
Manire, Ira C Head M W 23 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Manire, Irma Wf F W 22 M Tx Ala Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Jefferson County, Ryan Twp
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 34-14 SD 9 Sheet 12B
244-255
Monire, Ira C Head M W 34 M 21 Tx Tenn Tx Clerk Grocery
Monire, Irma Wf F W 32 m 20 Tx Ark Tx none
Monire, Geneva Dtr F W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
Monire, Ira C Jr Son M W 3 S Ok Tx Tx
 
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13288 I11553  Manire  James Alton  11 Dec 1897  25 Feb 1954  When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1918, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was described as of medium heighth and build, and having blue eyes and light hair.

Said to have married Ocie Ida Cavitt, and had six children. 
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13289 I1650  Manire  Nora Mae  26 Dec 1899  25 Nov 1997  The daughter of Arthur Cornelious Manire and Willie May "Madie" Hodges.

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Friday, 28 November 1997

Nora Williamson-Bryan

Services for Nora Mae Williamson-Bryan, 97, of Lubbock will be at 11 am Saturday in Sanders Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Herb Tavenner, retired Methodist minister, officiating. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home. She died at Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, in St. Mary Hospital. Born 26 Dec 1899, in Montague County, she had lived in and around Lubbock since the 1930s. She married J.C. Williamson on 19 January 1919, in Wise County and they were active in showing flowers. He died 1 March 1969. She married Daniel B. Bryan on 2 Jan 1971, in Lubbock. He died 9 Apr 1978.

She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. She also was preceded in death by three sons, Weldon in 1974, Calvin in 1988 and Roy in 1995; three daughters, Thelma Gibson in 1978, Louise Bushell in 1985 and Virginia Mildred Booher in 1996; and a grandson, Tony Gibson in 1979. Survivors include a daughter, Jeanette Lawrie of Lubbock, 17 grandchildren; several great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Memorial may be made to a favorite charity. 
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13290 I39895  Manley  Charles Norman  25 Aug 1911  6 Sep 1962  There is a Charles N. Manley (1911-1962) buried at the Forest Park Cemetery, Houston. His gravestone has a masonic symbol inscribed on it. On the Texas Death Index, this individual's full name is shown as Charles Norman Manley, date of death 6 Sep 1962, Harris County. FamilySearch.org has a copy of his Texas Death Certificate. It shows that he was born on 25 Aug 1911 in St. Louis, MO and died 6 Sept 1962 in Galena Park, Harris County, TX. His parents were listed as Thomas Manley and Rose Shave. The informant was Mrs. Charles N. Manley.  STR06 
13291 I21423  Manley  Martha Jane  19 Apr 1850  12 Nov 1930  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Outgamie County, Seymour City
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 93 Sheet 7B
143-143
Strong, Martha J W F Apr 1850 50 Wd Oh NY NY
Strong, Fred Son M M July 1877 22 S Wis Wis Oh Teacher 
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13292 I31615               
13293 I31615               
13294 I7921  Mann  Joy Bruno  5 Apr 1879  27 May 1953  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Wyoming, Converse County, Cheyenne River Election District #17
Enumerated 8 April 1930
SD 5-19 SD 3 Sheet 2A Stamped 139
Mann, Jay B Head O 2000 R M W 51 M 50 Neb Iowa Ohio Mail Carrier Farms
Mann, Elsie M Wf F W 41 M 40 Kansad US Wales School Teacher


 
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13295 I17725  Mann  Maria  Abt 1883  Yes, date unknown  Preston Wright, on his "All Families combined" tree at WorldConnect, shows that she was born to Johann MANN and Anna SCHALI in Illmitz, Hungary, and died in 1949 in Spokane, Washington. She was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:2381279&id=I513945457 
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13296 I37653  Mannarino  John Joseph  28 Oct 1930  28 May 2003  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit
SD 15 ED 84-616 Sheet 1B
W. Hancock
3328-29-R-25-No
Mannarino, Joseph Head m W 48 M No 3 Italy Same House Spot Welder Auto Plant
Mannarino, Sarah Wf F W 45 M No 0 Italy Same House
Mannarino, Gabriel Son M W 19 S No 1 Italy Same House Grocery Clerk Chain Store
Mannarino, Mario Son M W 15 S Yes 1 Italy Same House
Mannarino, John Son M W 10 S Yes 5 Minnestora Same House
Mannarino, Melvin Son M W 7 S No 0 Detroit Same House 
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13297 I27190  Manning  Alfred  Aug 1873  Yes, date unknown  An Alfred Manning, 1876-1900, is listed as buried in the Lavinia Cemetery, Carroll County, Tennessee on FindAGrave. No link to parents or wife is shown, nor is there a photo. The year of birth is off by three years, so this may not be the same Alfred Manning.  STR06 
13298 I9980               
13299 I3770  Manning  Earl L.  3 Mar 1905  4 Feb 1995  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 15 Apr 1940
ESD 8 ED 30-22 Sheet 3B
62-O-750-No
Manning, Earl L Head M W 35 M No H4 Neb Same Houseoprietor Retail Grocery Store
Manning, Clara Wf F W 35 M No H-2 Neb Same House
Manning, Richard Son m W 13 S Yes 7 Neb Same House
Manning, Thomas Son M W 9 S Yes 4 Neb Same House 
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13300 I25458  Manning  Ida  11 Feb 1861  5 Jul 1938  (Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 23
18 Apr 1910 by Rufus Thompson
SD 8, ED 40 Sheet 1B
McLemore, Ida Hd F W 46 Wd 5/3 Tn Tn Va Farmer
McLemore, Ula Dtre F W 23 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Malcomb Son M W 21 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ettamay Dtr F W 17 S Tn Tn Tn 
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