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18201 I43995  Navratil  Verla M.  17 May 1923  17 Nov 2013  Verla M. (Navratil) Suda of Wayne, Nebraska passed away Sunday, November 17, 2013, at the age of 90.
She was born on May 17, 1923, to Otis and Lillian Moran in Valparaiso, Nebraska. She attended school in Valparaiso and moved to Lincoln upon graduation.
Verla married Joseph Navratil of Brainard, Nebraska on September 17, 1947, in Lincoln, Nebraska. They were blessed with 3 children, Linda, Dick and Doug.
The family moved to Crete, Nebraska in 1954 and were the owners of Joe & Verla's Place until Joe's death in April 1966.
On February 28, 1970, Verla married Melvin Suda of Milligan, Nebraska. Together they owned and operated Suda's Tavern. They returned to Crete in 1972. She moved to Wayne in 2003 and lived at the Oaks and Careage.
Verla was a member of the Royal Neighbors in Valparaiso for 50+ years.
She is survived by daughter Linda (Robert) Sweetland of Wayne, Nebraska and sons Dick (Heather) Navratil of Fort Collins, Colorado and Douglas (Deborah) Navratil of Lincoln; sister Marilyn Dolezal of Schuyler; sister-in-law Eleanor Svoboda of David City; four grandchildren, Lisa Hochstein, Rob Sweetland, Chris Sweetland, and Scott Navratil; 9 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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18202 I12538  Neal  Arvie M.  28 Mar 1902  28 Feb 1986  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
SD 42-2 ED 203-2 Sheet 19A
Enumerated May 2, 1940
364
Neal, Arvie Head M W 38 M Tx Same Place Farmer
Neal, Lucette Wf F W 24 M Tx Same Place
Neal, George Son m W 12 S Tx Same Place
Neal, Billie Son M W 4 S Tx 
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18203 I41630  Neal  Austin  Abt 1891  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 1A
11-11
Neal, Austin Head 2000 M W 39 M W Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Grain Store
Neal, Carrie Wf F W 34 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
Neal, Willard Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Neal, Gerard Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
 
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18204 I37686  Neal  Joe Bennie  11 Nov 1929  3 Dec 1999  The Sabine County Reporter
December 8, 1999, Page 13

Joe B. Neal

Joe B. Neal, 70, of San Augustine died Friday, December 3, 1999, in Nacogdoches.

Neal was born Nov. 11, 1929 in Milam as a son of the late Loy P. and Marie (Harris) Neal and had been a longtime resident of San Augustine. He was a cattle rancher and retired bridge construction superintendent.

Survivors: wife, Bessie Coussons Neal of San Augustine; daughters, Josette Newberry GASKIN of Austin and Suzanne Neal and Carol CARTWRIGHT both of San Augustine; sisters, Doris LEDBETTER of Los Angeles, California, Wilma ROBERTS of San Augustine and Joyce BROWN of Milam; a special friend, Pete GARRETT; and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Dec. 5 at the First Baptist Church of San Augustine with Bro. Rickey Wood, Bro. Jim Moss and Bro. Fred Dade Jr officiating. Interment followed at Chumley Cemetery near San Augustine.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors of San Augustine, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011) 
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18205 I44066  Neal  Joseph  Abt 1851  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married M. A. ALFORD on 21 Nov 1879 in Sabine County, Texas.  STR06 
18206 I10018  Neal  Joseph Bennett  8 Sep 1856  3 Mar 1941  Shown as Joel? on the 1870 Sabine County Census. Dale Rubel shows that he married first Martha Vickers, a daughter of Austin Vickers and Susannah Halbert. Bridgett Kearney also shows multiple marriages, first to Martha Emma Vickers/Halbert Mason, a daughter of James "Gov" Mason Sr and Susannah Halbert (note differing parentage...not proven by census records, plus her DOB per Bridgett was five years prior to the marriage of her purported parents)...second to Anna FRANKLIN and third to Alice Leona Moran.  STR06 
18207 I47486  Neal  Joyce  14 Apr 1928  6 Apr 2019  Joyce Brown, age 90, of Sabine County, Texas passed away Saturday, April 6, 2019 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.

Joyce was born April 14, 1928 in Sabine County, Texas to Loy P. Neal and Marie Harris. She was a housewife and mother.

She is survived by daughters, Linda Smith and husband, Ron, of Lufkin, Texas; Terry Uitterdyk and husband, Hank, of Rock Springs, Wyoming; Marsha Jackson and husband, Butch, of Hemphill Texas; son, Archie Brown of Benwheeler, Texas. She is also survived by grandchildren, Deanna Havard, Darren Smith, Jennifer Brandt, Joni Hinds, Jason Uitterdyk, Bryan Brown, Krystal Fuller, Tricia Jackson, Johnny Jackson, Robert Jackson, and Michael Jackson; great grandchildren, Hayslee, Jade, Camryn, Trevor, Faith, Noah, Slade, Rett, Jackson, Lily, Justin, J.C., Kirby and Keri.

She is also survived by her favorite pet, Summer.

She is preceded in death by husband, Earnest Lindell Brown; brother, Joe Neal; sisters, Doris Ledbetter, and Wilma Richards; granddaughter, Lindsey Brown.

Family would like to acknowledge her loving caregivers Janine Hughes, Sharon Bragg, and Barbara Elliot.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. George Bragg and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow at New Hope Cemetery, in Milam, Texas.

Pallbearers are Bryan Brown, Darren Smith, Jason Uitterdyk, James Havard, Cole Fuller, and Randy Hinds.

Guest book may be signed and condolences may be made at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home webiste. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 10, 2019, page 8 
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18208 I47485  Neal  Loy P.  10 Sep 1901  23 Oct 1960  His Death Certificate shows he was a farmer, and that his father was Joe Neal. There was no data reported on his mother. He was married at the time of his death, and a resident of Isla, Texas. It was reported in 1940, on the Federal Census, that his highest grade completed was the 3rd grade.  STR06 
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18210 I36704               
18211 I3174  Neal  Thomas  Abt 1827  Yes, date unknown  Said to have died on 20 Jan 1864.  STR06 
18212 I3174  Neal  Thomas  Abt 1827  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, District of Sabine
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
Stamped 311
5-5
James Mason 51 M Farmer SC
Elizabeth Mason 50 F SC
Thomas Neill 23 M La
Houston Mason 14 M Tx
James Mason 11 M Tx
Elizabeth Neil 19 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, Post Office Milam
Enumerated 1 July 1860
Page 26
187-187
Wm. Mason 54 M Farmer 4000 2737 SC
Judy Mason 44 F SC
Lafayette Mason 15 M Tx
Matilda Mason 11 F Tx
Martha Mason 9 F Tx
Harriet Mason 8 F Tx
Mason 4 M Tx
Hepalian Mason 21 M Farmer $--- $250 Tx
Daniel McLane 22 m Blacksmith $--- $100 Tx
188-188
Jane Neal and children
189-189
John and Amanda McGuffin and family
190-190
S H Mason 23 M Farmer 300 325 Tx
Sarah Mason 22 f Miss
Elizabeth Mason 5 F Tx
James Mason 3 Tx
Francis M Mason 1 M Tx
191-191
Thomas T Neal 33 M Farmer 1200 200 La
Elizabeth Neal 30 F Ala
Joseph Neal 9 M Tx
Sam H Neal 7 M Tx
Sarah L Neal 5 F Tx
192-192
James G Mason 21 M Farmer $2000 $620 Tx
James Mason 56 M Farmer 800 100 SC
193-193
Harris and Sarah Vickers
 
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18213 I42070  Neal  Thomas Carrol  23 Nov 1942  15 Dec 2012  GOLDTHWAITE ? Thomas C. Neal Sr., 70, died Saturday, Dec. 16, 2012, at his residence. Visitation is from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Center City Baptist Church. Service is at 2 p.m. today at the church with burial in Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements are by Stacy-Wilkins Funeral Home.

Survivors include his children, Dianne Chandler of Farmerville, La., Shannon Dean of San Antonio; Lynda Miletto of Baton Rouge, La., Angelia Morgan of Rio Vista, Attice Meyer of Tolar and Thomas C. Neal Jr. of Hemphill.

http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2012/dec/16/death-notices-1217/

A more complete obituary was published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER on December 19, 2012, page 12

Thomas C. Neal

Thomas C. Neal, 70, Sr. of Goldthwaite passed away December 15, 2012 at his residence surrounded by his family.

He was born Nov. 23 1942 to John and Bernice Neal in Refugio. He and his wife, Joye Melton married in 1962 in Irving. Neal moved from Hemphill eight years ago. He was a member of Center City Baptist Church. He was the owner/operator of a marine dealership. He served in the U.S. Air Force. Raised in Refugio, moving to Irving as a young man to raise his family. He moved to Hemphill and opened a successful boat dealership before retiring and moving to Center City, where he and Joye enjoyed raising cattle and being together. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and working outside. He was a hard worker and instilled that work ethic in his family.

Preceded in death by his wife of 50 eyars, Joy Imogene; parents John and Bernice Neal; sister, Eva Jean Douglas; and brother John Henry Neal.

He is survived by: six children, Dianne Chandler and Albert of Farmersville, La, Shannon Dean of San Antonio, Lynda Miletello and John of Baton Rouge, La, Angelia Morgan and Ron of Rio Vista, Attice Meyer and Jay of Tolar, Thomas C. Neal, Jr. and Karen of Hemphill; and 14 grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.

Services were held at Center City Baptist Church on Monday, Dec. 17, with Dallas Huston and Barton Turner officiating. Interment followed at Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2012) 
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18214 I36703  Neal  Tommy Lynn  4 Feb 1950  10 Jun 2023  Obituary

Tommy Lynn Neal, 73, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, June 10, 2023 in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Tommy was born in Hemphill on February 4, 1950 to G. A. "PeeWee" Neal and Pauline Gooch Neal. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of First Baptist Church in Pineland. He worked for many years as City Manager for the City of Hemphill and later as City Manager for the City of Kirbyville. He also spent a few years working for J & D Construction.

Tommy enjoyed fishing and hunting and was a charter member of Pines Hunting Club, where he was a member for over 40 years.

He is survived by his brother, Bob Neal and wife, Charlene, of Hemphill; nephews and nieces, Bobby and Tami Neal, Josh and Teresa Neal, and Jessica and Kyle Conn; and great nephews and nieces, Trey Neal, Travis Neal, Katie Neal, Kacie Neal, Trent Neal, Kylie Conn and Jake Conn.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Visitation will begin 30 minutes prior to service.

Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Bobby Neal, Josh Neal, Trey Neal, Travis Neal, Trent Neal and Jake Conn serving as pallbearers.

Instead of flowers, Tommy's family asks that donations instead be made to the Springhill Cemetery account at BOM Bank.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, 2023, Page 4 
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18215 I31042  Neal  William L.  Abt 1852  Abt 1901  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
FHL 1255325 NA Film T9-1325
Page #244D

William W. Neal Self M W 28 Tx Farmer La Tx
Sarah F. Neal Wf M F W 21 Fl Keeps House Fl Fl
Lena Neal Dau S F W 2 Tx Tx Fl
Norman Neal Son S M W 9 Months Tx Tx Fl 
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18216 I20857  Nease  Wayne J.  5 Jan 1918  Mar 1954  The name and marriage date of Viola's first husband was found by Rhodene Frederick in Highland Cemetery records.

From the SSDI:

WAYNE NEASE 05 Jan 1918 Mar 1954 (not specified) (none specified) 448-28-2727 Oklahoma

He is shown ont he "Outlaws, Inlaws, and In-Between" tree at RootsWeb WorldConnect Project as a son of James Nease and Noma Ethal Shipman. 
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18217 I46111  Needle  Helene B.  Abt 1937  24 May 2015  On May 24, 2015, the adored Helene B. Solomon (nee Needle); beloved wife of the late Jack Solomon; devoted mother of Susan Land, Jay Land, Stefani (Frank) Davies, Sandi (Rick) Popowitz and Kenneth (Laura) Solomon; loving grandmother of Brian (Alysa) Popowitz, Stacey Popowitz, Katelyn Solomon and Hannah Solomon. Funeral services and interment will be held at Anshe Emunah Aitz Chaim Cemetery - 3901 Washington Blvd on Thursday, May 28, at 9 am. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be sent to Mildred Mindell Cancer Fund, 7500 Travertine Drive #104, Baltimore, MD 21209 or The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, 101 W. Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201. Shiva will be observed at 11 Slade Avenue #511, Baltimore, MD 21208, through 3pm Friday. The family would be honored to have you join them in celebrating the life of this most remarkable woman. Arrangements by SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC.

Previously married to Stanford LAND.

Published in Baltimore Sun on May 27, 2015


- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/baltimoresun/obituary.aspx?pid=174946284#sthash.tt8Ul1On.dpuf 
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18218 I46114  Needle  Hyman Abraham  8 Sep 1882  Abt 1918  Shown on the Himelfarb tree to have immigrated to the U.S. when he was 13 years old. His parents are shown as Morris "Moische" NEEDLE and Anna GEWELL, both born in Russia (Poland).  STR06 
18219 I46114  Needle  Hyman Abraham  8 Sep 1882  Abt 1918  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County and City
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 3rd ED 328 Ward 19th (part of) Sheet 1B
W. Mulberry
1633 20-24
Needle, Herman A Head N W 27 M/6 Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew 1894 Na English Grocer Stgore Emp
Needle, Hettie Wf F W 26 M 6 2/2 Maryland Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew English
Needle, Leon Son M W 5 S Maryland Rus. Hebrew Maryland
Needle, Harry Son M W 2 S Maryland Rus. Hebrew Maryland 
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18220 I46112  Needle  Leon  19 Oct 1904  17 Feb 1971  Obituary

Transcribed from the Scan posted on "himlefarb.org"

Rites Set for Leon Needle, Former Insurance Agent
"The Sun (1837-1985)"; Feb 19, 1971; ProQuest Historical Newspapers THE BALTIMORE SUN (1837-1985) pg. A9

Rites Set For Leon Needle, Former Insurance Agent

Funeral services for Leon Needle, a retired insurance salesman, will be conducted at 1 P.M. today at the Sol Levinson and Brothers funeral establishment, 6010 Reisterstown road.

Mr. Needle, who was 66, dfied Wednesday at Sinai Hosptial after a long illness. He lived at 7508 Slade avenue, in Pikesville.

Operated Restaurant

Up until seven years ago when he retired due to illness, Mr. Needle worked for 18 years as a salesman for the Sun Life Insurance Company of America.

Before joining the company, Mr. Needle owned and operated a restaurant in the city.

Mr. Needle also had been active in community affairs by helping raise funds for a number of charity organizations.

He was also active in sports, such as golf, fishing and baseball.

Wife Among Survivors

As a young man he had regularly played baseball with a number of amateur leagues in the Baltimore area.

Survivors include his wife, the former Dora Sugar, of Pikesville; a daughter, Mrs. Stanford Land, of Randallstown; tow brothers, Harry Needle and Philip Needle of Baltimore; one sister, Mrs. Zelda Hirsch, also of Baltimore, and three grandchildren.

 
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18221 I46112  Needle  Leon  19 Oct 1904  17 Feb 1971  (Research):



Census Listings:

1940 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County and City, Ward 15, Block 6
Enumerated 5 Apr 1940
SD 7 ED 440 Sheet 3B
Leighton Ave
59 Owened 4200 No
Needle, Leon Head M W 35 M No H-4 Maryland Same Place Salesman Wholesale Womens wear
Needle, Dora Wf F W 29 M No H-4 Maryland Same Place
Needle, Helene Dtr F W 4 S No O Maryland Same Place 
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18222 I2108  Neeley  Mary Margaret  Abt 1829  29 Jan 1892  Alma Kuehn From: JKuehn3418@aol.com emailed

It has been a long time since we visited. I have been diligently looking for Mary Neely who married Lorenzo Dow McGrew, Sr. At last, I have come across the link I needed. Now, you all may be way ahead of me, and if so, please tell me you already have all of this. In any event, here is what I have:

Mary Neely was the daughter of Margaret Murphy and Samuel Neely.

Here is an brief family outline:

1. John Murphy, Sr. (5-10-1746 - 5-8-1934?) married
Jane (Jean Love) (1753 - 1818 or 1823)

their children:

Robert
**Margaret
James M.
Sarah L.
Jane
Andrew
Eli
Rachel
John, Jr.

**Margaret married Samuel Neely ( 1775 - 12-30-1852) (son of Samuel and Sarah Ferguson Neely of SC)

Margaret and Samuel Neely had the following children:

Nancy G.
***John M.
Mary M.
Attie
Eveline
Margaret
Matilda
James A.
Samuel F.

***John M. Neely married (1) Mary Crow of Mississippi (2) Claressa Hunt

John M. Neely and Mary Crow had the following children before her death about 1830 (as Franklin was age 3 in 1835, she would have had to have died ca 1832):

John E. Neely
Wilson A. Neely
****Mary M. Neely
Margaret M. Neely
James F.

Mary M. Neely married L. D. McGrew.

About Mary Crow --- she was from MS, possibly Monroe County, then the family moved to Hardeman County, TN. She died there.

John then moved to Texas, about 1833, and married Claressa (Clarissy Neely), about 1833. They settled in San Augustine County, had more children, and died there.

I haven't had an opportunity to research San Augustine County, but will asap.

This information came from James L. Murphy of TN. He has been looking for the Mary Neely connection to his family but the records indicated she married an "L.D. Magee". The birthdates are a perfect match.

Wynema McGrew had listed her as a daughter of John and Claricy (second wife) NEELEY, born 3 Jul 1826 in TN/AL.


 
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18223 I48854  Neely  Amanda Evelyn  8 Mar 1874  20 Jun 1949  Find A Grave shows her as a daughter of Nathaniel Murphy Neely and Martha Ann Hammock.  STR06 
18224 I32170  Neely  Isabella  Abt 1786  Yes, date unknown  Shirley Brinkley instead shows she was born in SC or TN.  STR06 
18225 I15298  Neibert  Anna  14 Apr 1894  3 Feb 1973  Although Anna was injured in an automobile accident on July 4, 1967, and bedridden for the last five-and-a-half years until her death, she never lost her zest for life. (Milligan, p 199).  STR06 
18226 I19159  Neil  Ella  Abt 1871  Yes, date unknown  Shown as Fluella on the 1880 Collin County, Texas census?  STR06 
18227 I19120  Neil  Elmer Hamilton  12 Jun 1904  12 Apr 1981  Married 1rst Bonnie Lee Jackson, 2nd Clara Lee Coats and had one daughter, Linda Lee. (VINSON MEMORIES, p 280).  STR06 
18228 I16953  Neil  Hamilton  11 Dec 1866  Jun 1924  According to an article (courtesy of Jeanne Darnell) from The Farmersville Times, dated August 19, 1903, and published in the COLLIN CHRONICLES (Vol. IX, No. 1, Fall 1988):

(Near the close of the Civil War) R. D. Bumpass, orderly sergeant, was drowned in Red River, May 24, 1864, while trying to cross. He was succeeded by Robert Neil, a brother of HAM NEIL, who lives near Cowskin (Creek)." 
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18229 I42831  Neil  John Garland  22 May 1878  11 Dec 1922  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX2C-538
Name: John Garland Neil
Event Date: 11 Dec 1922
Event Place: Farmersville, Collin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 44 years 6 months 29 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 22 May 1878
Birthplace: Colin County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robt. Neil
Father's Birthplace: Mo.
Mother's Name: Dina Crawford
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Farmersville, Texas
Cemetery (Original): I00F Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 12 Dec 1922
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2074650
Digital Folder Number: 4166814
Image Number: 1182
Reference ID: cn33660
Collection: John Garland Neil, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976" 
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18230 I19118  Neil  Lillie May  10 Aug 1896  Abt 1994  Lillie attended Southwestern Normal School at Weatherford to obtain a teachers certificate. Lillie taught six years, first at Independence (earning $45 a month), then at Union Hill southeast of Vinson, earning $100 a month. During her second year there, a tornado blew the school off the foundation, and the school was closed. Her final year of teaching was at Merritt, west of Elk City, where she lived with her uncle William HALL and family and earned $75 a month.  STR06 
18231 I18107  Neil  Mary Alice  19 Jul 1835  4 Jul 1893  The daughter of Aaron Neil of Mississippi. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 77).  STR06 
18232 I19039  Neil  Patrick  Abt 1802  Yes, date unknown  From the RootsWeb's WorldConnect Tree "The Limbs and Branches of the Smith Family Tree", Terry D. Smith, owner.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tsmith

From: Testimony of Hezekiah P. Neal and William B. Neal in Chancery Court Case dated 1841 " Heirs of Hamilton Neal vs. Exec. of Grimes Neal," Scott Co. VA

They (Grimes and William B. Neil) say that Patrick lived with or near Grimes in Scott County about 12 years before his death, and so far as they know , said Patrick never set forth any such claim, until Grimes death. That in 1833 or 1834 the Grimes and Patrick settled their accounts . They also mention that they believe Patrick is upward of 38 years of age and that Hamilton jr. attained the age of 21 about the year 1831 or 1832. That Hays is now 31 yrs old and has been married to Elizabeth for 5 yrs before the institution of the suit.

Patrick Neal m. Comfort Kilgore in Scott County VA, where his Uncle Grimes Neal lived. Patrick live with Grimes and near Grimes after his fathers death. 
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18233 I19039  Neil  Patrick  Abt 1802  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Scottland Co. MO census
Patrick Neal age 47, farmer, b. TN
Comfort age 42, b. VA
Eliza J. age 22 b. TN
Robert age 20 b. TN
William age 18 b. TN
Hamilton age 16 b. TN
Polly age 14 b. TN
Lovely J. age 12, b. TN
Hiram age 5 b. TN
Sarah E. age 5 b. TN
Zachary T. age 1 b. MO

1860 Collin TX census
Patrick Neal age 58, farmer b. TN
Comfort age 53, b. VA
Hiram K, age 15 b. TN
Robert H. age 30 b. VA
Comfort age 4 b. MO
Patrick age 2 b. MO

1870 Collin TX census
Robert Neil age 40, farmer b. VA
Diana age 25 b. MO
Patrick age 12 b. MO
Hamilton age 3 b. TX
Trudy age 1 b. TX
Hiram age 24, b. TN
NEXT HOUSE
Patrick Neil age 68 b. TN
Comfort age 63 b. VA 
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18234 I42830  Neil  Rebecca Emmaline  10 Sep 1873  16 Jul 1964  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFM-GR6
Name: Rebecca Emmaline Ivy
Event Date: 16 Jul 1964
Event Place: Mckinney, Collin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 90 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 10 Sep 1873
Birthplace: Farmersville, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Neil
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Diana Crawford
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Farmersville, Collin, Texas
Cemetery (Original): I. O. O. F.
Burial Place: Farmersville, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Jul 1964
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2117489
Digital Folder Number: 4028379
Image Number: 2757
Reference ID: Cn 41404
Collection: Rebecca Emmaline Ivy, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976" 
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18235 I19115  Neil  Robert Henderson  Abt 1830  8 Jul 1881  Appears to be the son of Patrick and Comfort Neil/Neal.  STR06 
18236 I19115  Neil  Robert Henderson  Abt 1830  8 Jul 1881  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Collin County, Precinct No. 8, PO Farmersville
Page 182
1150-1206
Patrick, Neal 58 M Farmer Tenn
Comfort Neal 54 F Va
Hiram K. Neil 15 M Tenn Farmer
Robert H. Neal 30 M Farmer Va
Comfort Neal 4 F Mo
Patrick Neal 2 M Mo

1870 Census
Texas, Collin County, Farmersville
Enumerated 4 July 1870
Page 33, Stamped 337
212-243
Neil, Robert 40 M W Farmer 700 600 Va
Neil, Diana 25 F W Keeping House Mo
Neil, Patrick 12 M W Farm Laborer Mo
Neil, Hamilton 3 M W Tx
Neil, Trudy 1 F W Tx
Neil, Hiram 24 M W Farm Laborer 750 150 Va

1880 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 2
Pages 11B S and 11C
SD 3 ED 21 Stamped 112
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
76-88
Neil, R H. W M 45 Farmer Mo VA Va
Neil, Dianah W F 35 Keeping House Mo VA VA
Neil, Pat W M 23 Farmer Mo Mo Va (Son from prior marriage)
Neil, Hamilton W M 11 Farm Laborer Tx " "
Neil, Loudie W F 10 Tx " "
Neil, Fluella W F 9 Tx " "
77-89
Neil, Rebecca W F 7 Daut Tx Mo Mo
Neil, R J W M 3 Son Tx " "
77 89
Neil, Comfort W F 70 Mother Farmer Va Va Va 
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18237 I37252  Nejdl  Mary  27 Sep 1887  11 Mar 1978  She is shown on FindAGrave as a daughter of Vaclav NEJDL and Dorothy JANDA, both of whom also have memorials on that website.  STR06 
18238 I39897  Nelius  Billie Marie  8 Jul 1932  2 Oct 2009  BLLIE McLEMORE, (77) joined her husband, Thomas, in heaven on Friday, October 02, 2009. Born in Bellaire, Texas, Billie was also a long time resident of Galena Park and Houston, Texas. Survived by four daughters and their husbands, Diane and Michael Kennedy, Betty and Craig Wolf, Sandra and Jay Bright, and Kelly and Curt Roark, Jr.; 10 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter, one sister, one brother and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Grandsons will be pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/McLemore or mailed to MNSS, Lone Star Chapter, 8111 N. Stadium Drive, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77054, 713-526-8967. Viewing will be from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, Monday, October 5, 2009 at the San Jacinto Memorial Funeral Home, 14659 East Fwy, Houston, TX 77015, 713-453-7114. Services to be officiated by Rick Havard 10:00 AM on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at the funeral home with interment at San Jacinto Memorial Park.

Copied from the San Jacinto Memorial Park and Funeral Home website 
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18239 I44889  Nelson  Arne J. Bodholdt  20 Mar 1916  1 Jan 1999  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Paul Hays, notes that he had a military marker inscribed "Lieutenant (jg), U.S. Navy." The memorial page created for his wife, maintained by Vicki Cooper, shows his full name as Arne Bodholdt Nelson, (son of Charles M Nelson & Mette Kathrine Bodholdt). The couple had one child, Natalie Nelson.  STR06 
18240 I38448  Nelson  Elenora  Abt 1867  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated 13 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 239 Sheet 3B
37-38
Tamm, August W Head M W 57 m 1877 Na 1892 Schnerdemuehl Germ X 3 Farmer
Tamm, Elenora B. Wf F W 52 M Ill Ind Miss
Nelson, Arttie Mother-in-law F W 81 Wd Miss NC NC
Cokendoffer, Louis T Adopted Son M W 8 S Ok US US

1930
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 37-23 SD 4 Sheet 2B
36-36
August Tamm Head M W 66 M 25 Germany Geramy Germany German 1878 Na Farmer
Ellanora Wf F W 62 M 21 Ill INd Miss 
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18241 I38446  Nelson  Joseph  Abt 1833  Yes, date unknown  An online tree with no sources cited showed that he died 6 Sept 1919 in Flathead County, Montana  STR06 
18242 I38446  Nelson  Joseph  Abt 1833  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Missouri, Saint Louis County, St. Ferdinand Twp, P O. Box Baden
Enumerated 26 July 1870
Page 717
786-81
Nelson, J. 37 M W Farmer $--- $400 Ind
Nelson, Artemesia 33 F W Housekeeper Miss
Nelson, George 6 M W Ky
Nelson, Ellenora 3 F W Ill
Hornbeck, Thomas 21 M W Laborer Ill
Anglin, Charles 21 M W Laborer Ill


1880 Census
Missouri, Saint Charles County, Femme Osage Twp
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Page 16 SD 1 ED 208
130-130 John Coons and Family
130-131 Clara Baugh age 39
130-132
Nelson, Joseph W M 55 Farmer Ind NC NC
Nelson, Artimisa W F 42 W Keeping House Miss ---- ----
Nelson, Elenora W F 13 Dtr At Home Ill Ind Mi
Nelson, William W M 7 Son At Home Ill Ind Mi
Nelson, Joseph A W M 5 Son Ill Ind Mi

1890 Oklahoma Territorial Census
Township 16, Canadian, Oklahoma
247
Nelson, Joseph Head W M 67 Ind Co F 4 8th Ind Reg
Nelson, Artemisia Wf W F 54 Miss 4
Nelson, William E Son W M 17 Mo 15 E
Nelson, Joseph A Son W M 15 Mo

1900 Census
not located

1910 Census
not located 
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18243 I2061  Nelson  Mary "Polly" Sarah  Abt 1807  Abt 1866  (Research):

Ann McElhaney,annmclpc@aol.com, a descendant of Shadrach's son Amon Perry Morris, supplied the following information:

In case you want to help find Mary Sarah Nelson's parents, in Mississippi the following Nelsons are listed as in Mississippi:
1805 Mississippi Washington Dist: Christian Nelson
1810 Mississippi (territory) census: Ichabod Nelson
Amite County: David Nelson; Christian Nelson; Thomas Nelson
Lawrence Co: Eleazar Nelson; William Nelson
1820 Mississippi census: Lawrence County: William Nelson, Elisea Nelson
Warren County: Peter Nelson
1822, 1823, 1825 Mississippi: Wilkinson County: Hugh Nelson
1823 Mississippi: Claiborne County: William Nelson; James Nelson
?b?rdrbrdrsrdrw30rsp20 1824 Mississippi: Lawrence County: James Nelson?/b? 
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18244 I13575  Nelson  Myrtle  11 Sep 1903  26 Feb 1967  SSN 474-36-2221  STR06 
18245 I12940  Nemec  Leonard Rudolph  14 Dec 1930  16 Nov 2014  Leonard Rudolph Nemec, 83, of Hemphill, passed away Sunday morning in the Hospice In The Pines facility at Lufkin Memorial Hospital. He was born in Granger, TX, to Stanley and Mary Barcuch Nemec. Leonard had lived in Houston and Deming, New Mexico before moving to Hemphill. He was a truck driver for Safeway and Red Ball Motor Freight. He was a member of St. Rosalima Catholic Church in Houston, Knights of Columbus, and the American Legion. Leonard was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Navy as a medic.

He is survived by his wife Carolyn Nemec of Hemphill, his son Martin Nemec and his fianc?' Gina Lubianski of St. Hedwig, TX, his daughter Teresa Sepulvado of Hemphill, his sister Ruby Greenwell of New Mexico, grandchildren; Travis Nemec, Natalie Smith, Garrett Wike, great grandchildren; Landon Smith, Leah Smith, Nash Nemec, and numerous cousins and friends.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Tuesday, November 18, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Wednesday, November 19, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Harper Chapel Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from the Starf Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter November 19, 2014, Page 9 
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18246 I32279  Nemecek  Annabelle M.  5 Apr 1936  15 Jul 2023  Obituary

Annabelle M. Sluka was born to Stanley & Mildred Nemecek on April 5th, 1936, near Lincoln NE, a mile from Plamor Ballroom. She passed away on July 15th, 2023, at Bryan West Hospital in Lincoln at the age of 87.

She attended Blessed Sacrament grade school and graduated from Cathedral High School in Lincoln in 1954. Starting in Kindergarten, she made livelong friends with Patsy, Helen, Eileen, and Nancy. They continued to keep in touch throughout all these years.

Following graduation, Annabelle worked for six years at Gooch's in Lincoln as a bookkeeper. It was around this time that a blind date was arranged by Bob Zeleny , Jim Sluka's best friend and this date eventually led to wedding bells. Annabelle and Jim were married on September 24, 1960. Bob Zeleny married Diane and the couples became great friends and made many wonderful memories.

Jim and Annabelle began their life together on the farm. Annabelle went from a city girl to life on the farm and she adjusted well. To this union, six children were born, Chris, Tom, Maryann, Diane, Sandy and Amy. Annabelle was a devoted wife and mother. Her main priority and happiness was her family and she started many family traditions which her children hold dear today and continue to be been passed on to their children. She attended many school activities. She always had the uniforms washed or the last-minute food needed for a school function.

Annabelle and Jim enjoyed time with friends which included polka dances and high school football tailgating. Card parties were another enjoyment they had with Placek's, Svec's, Rischling's, & Luzum's.

Annabelle's faith was a priority in her life. She was a member and past President of the St. Wenceslaus Altar Society. She also taught CCD.

Later, Annabelle cleaned houses and she worked on the election board.

After retiring she enjoyed gambling excursions with Kathy, Judy & Mary. She also enjoyed her outings with Diane, Elm & Sally. She also spent time in Lincoln with her sister Mabel Svoboda and enjoyed movies and restaurants in Lincoln.

After Jim's death in 2010, she remained on the farm until the fall of 2022 when she began residence at the Heritage in Geneva. Annabelle will be remembered for her true love of her husband and her children. She will be missed as the heart and soul of the family.

She is preceded in death by her husband Jim, mother and father, sister Mabel Svoboda and brother-in-law Ray Svoboda.

She is survived by her children and spouses, Chris & Renee Sluka, Tom & Karen Sluka, Maryann & Rob Henrichs, Diane & Jay Geiger, Sandy & Mike Folda, & Amy & Craig Fey, 18 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Don & Lorene Sluka, nephews, Ken Svoboda, Mark Svoboda, Ron Svoboda, & Larry Svoboda, and niece Linda Korbelik.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Annabelle will be held on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Brendan Kelly presiding.

Praying of the Rosary will be held on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Brendan Kelly presiding over the Rosary.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with the family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be held following the Funeral Mass in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home) 
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18247 I7885  Nemecek  Mary R.  Abt 1883  Jan 1952  Id#: 0561454 Name: Jirousek, Mary R. Date: Jan 15 1952 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Mary R. (nee Nemecek), residence, 4254 E. 131 St., beloved wife of Stanley W., mother of Mrs. Leona Kutina, Stanley J., William S., grandmother of Franklin, Kenneth Kutina and Billy Jirousek, suddenly at St. Alexis Hospital Jan. 12th. Friends may call at the Laster J. Gallagher Funeral Home, 9615 Miles Ave. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 16, Services at St. Timothy's Church at 10 a. m.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek 
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18248 I32295  Nemeth  Mark Crone  20 Dec 1944  8 Jan 1990  The son of Joseph N. Nemeth and Jennie Bertha Crone.  STR06 
18249 I41880  Nerren  Thomas Lee  25 Jul 1892  8 Aug 1974  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38M-RMP
name: Thomas Lee Nerren
event: Death
event date: 08 Aug 1974
occupation retired farmer
Veteran? Yes WW I
event place: , Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 25 Jul 1892
birthplace: Lufkin, Texas
father's name: Alex Nerren
mother's name: Sarah Holt
Informant R D Nerren (nephew)
Cemetery Magnolia Woodville Texas
certificate number: 67993
film number: 2243364
digital folder number: 005145699
image number: 02641
Collection: Thomas Lee Nerren, "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976" 
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18250 I35371  Nesladek  Alice  15 Feb 1914  24 Jan 2010  Alice Chromy?b?
?/b?
NORTH BEND - Alice A. Chromy, 95, died suddenly Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010, at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.

Funeral Mass is at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend, with Father Ronald Battiato officiating. Visitation is 3-8 p.m. Wednesday with a rosary service at 7 p.m. at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Interment will be at Sacred Heart Cemetery at Cedar Hill.

Alice was born Feb. 15, 1914, to Frank and Anna (Beranek) Nesladek near Morse Bluff.
She married Joseph F. Chromy Nov. 22, 1938, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Cedar Hill, near Morse Bluff. They were married for 57 years until he died Jan. 7, 1996. They lived for a short time near Linwood, Valley and Colon before moving to North Bend. In her later years she lived at Arlington, then at the Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.

Alice was a simple lady and homemaker. As a farmer's wife, she enjoyed raising ducks and geese. She knitted numerous bedroom slippers for her family and crocheted afghans. She sewed most of her own clothing until her eyesight made that impossible. She enjoyed the produce from their vegetable garden and fruit trees. She liked to cook and baked crescent rolls, kolaches and cinnamon rolls weekly for many years. She is also remembered for all the dill pickles she made and sauerkraut and potato dumplings. In her later years, she spent many hours at the senior citizen centers in North Bend and Arlington playing cards.

Survivors include a son, Ken, and wife Kathy Chromy of Ohiowa; daughters, Janice Boyd and husband Scott of David City, Bernice "Bing" Blatny of Lincoln and Margaret Nelson of Blair; 11 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; infant son, Joseph Jr.; brothers, Joseph, Adolph and Edward Nesladek; sister, Emma Heinemann; and sons-in-law, Hilbert "Hip" Stieren and Donald Nelson.

Memorials: Sacred Heart Cemetery or a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: www.mosermemorialchapels.com
Arrangements by Moser Memorial Chapel.

http://www.thebanner-press.com/node/1380 
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18251 I7477  Nesladek  Anna M.  8 Nov 1871  28 Jan 1960  Ken Chromy shows her as a daughter of V?clav M. NESL?DEK and Magdalena A. ?AVL?KOV?.
 
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18252 I5184  Nesladek  Emma Marie  13 Jun 1911  30 Nov 1997  Ken Chromy shows her as a daughter of Frantisek Nesladek and Anna Beranek.  STR06 
18253 I37055  Nethery  Addie Oryl  21 Aug 1901  25 Jul 1973  Name: Addie Oryl Nethery
Death Date: 25 Jul 1973
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lyda Fay Nethery
Father's Name: Charles Alexander Nethery
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Amanda Spieghts
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242913
Digital Film Number: 4167952
Image Number: 267
Reference Number: 260
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

 
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18254 I37045  Nethery  Charles Alexander  Apr 1860  21 Apr 1942  The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 2014
Pages 1 and 2

"Milam Cemetery receives marker"

The Texas Historic Cemetery Dedication Ceremony for Milam Cemetery took place on Saturday, October 11, following the annual Nethery reunion...local historian Weldon McDaniel....gave a presentation outlining some of the significant historical events that took place in Milam and the importance of preserving the history of Milam Cemetery. He said as many as 85 percent of all early settlers coming into Texas put their boots in red dirt. Although San Augustine and Nacogdoches counties have a friendly battle over which is older, Milam is just as old as either of them....

Dorothy Nethery Spain had the honor of reading the script engraved on the marker:

"Milam, the first County Seat of Sabine County, has a history of travelers and visitors stretching back centuries. Native Americans and Spanish exploreres, soldiers and missionaries passed through and often camped on Las Boregas Creek. Texian settlers encountering the natural abundance echoed the words of Stephen F. Austin, who recorded in his diary entry of July 16, 1821: "We then suddenly came to an open rolling country thinly timbered soil about the color of Spanish browne, and in some places redder. This Red Land is very productive and is covered with the most luxuriant growth of grass I ever beheld in any country." The settlment first called Red Mound (Red Mount) was the seat of Government for the Sabine District since 1822, and was surveyed as a town site in 1828.

Milam Cemetery is on a high hill overlooking the historic community. The exact dated of the first burial will never be known Spanish Explorers were passing through present-day Milam as early as 1539 and camped on Las Boregas Creek a few hundred yards west of the cemetery. Local hisorians believed Anglo burials occurred here probably as early as 1775, since travelers used the campsite down the hill on the Las Boregas. The land on which the cemetery is located was granted to JOHN SMITH on Feb. 26, 1835. The first marked burial is dated 1864, although more than 100 unmarked graves are suspected. The numerous military Veterans dating back to the Creek War are interred here, as well as prominent early citizens from the CAUSEY, WEATHERRED. McGREW, and NETHERY families. Milam Cemetery may be the oldest organized cemetery in Sabine County, and cherished chronicle of generations of visitors and residents." 
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18255 I37045  Nethery  Charles Alexander  Apr 1860  21 Apr 1942  (Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1A
Stamped 129
5-5
Nethery, Charles Head W M Apr 1860 40 M 15 Tx Tx Tx Merchant & Farmer
Nethery, Amanda Wf W F Oct 1867 32 M 15 7/6 Tx Miss Tx
Nethery, Clyde S Son W M Mch 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Nethery, Drayton I Son M S Dec 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Nethery, Carrie A Dtr W F Jany 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Nethery, Eva A Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Nethery, Charles I Son W M Mar 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Nethery, William O Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Frank Boarder W M Sept 1875 24 S Tx Tx 
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18256 I37047  Nethery  Charles Alexander "C. A." "Buddy"  14 Dec 1910  7 Jun 1996  The Sabine County Reporter
June 12, 1996, Page 10

C. A. "Buddy" Nethery

C. A. "Buddy" Nethery, 85, of Milam died Friday, June 7, 1996, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Born Dec. 14, 1910, as a son of the late Charles A. and Amanda (Speights) Nethery, he had been a lifelong resident of Milam. Nethery was a merchant, having operated Nethery & Son General Merchandise in Milam for 54 years. He was also a member of the Bethany Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Bernice SELF Nethery of Milam; daughters and sons-in-law, Pat and Tom PAYNE of Caldwell and Janet and Him OLIVE of Pineland; sons and daughters-in-law, Jim and Susan Nethery of Milam and Ken and Laura Nethery of Bellingham, Massachusetts; a sister, Margurite EDDINGS of Hemphill; brothers, Wendell Nethery of Milam and Loy Nethery of Beaumont; 14 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Louie Self, Bro. Robert Shaddock, and Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Milam Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011) 
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18257 I48750  Nethery  Cheryl Marie  21 Apr 1969  1 Jul 2024  Cheryl Marie Nethery, aged 55, passed away Monday, July 1, 2024, in Webster, Texas after a long illness. Born on April 21, 1969, in Houston, Texas to Robert Gene Nethery and Annie DeAlva Davis Nethery, Cheryl was a spirited individual whose life was marked by her generosity and humor.

Cheryl graduated from South Houston High School in 1987 and later achieved both her bachelor's and master's degrees while working full-time. Her academic dedication paved the way for a successful career. Cheryl was a respected HR Professional, initially with Brown and Root and KBR, before she found her passion in the Oil Field Drilling Business as a Regional HR Manager.

Beyond her professional life, Cheryl was deeply committed to animal welfare, often supporting animal charities, rescues, and shelters. Her love for animals was evident when she adopted her first Boxer puppy, Sarge, in 2007, which sparked her enduring affection for the breed. Cheryl's home was never without a Boxer, her most recent companion being her beloved dog and closest pal, Libby.

Cheryl's compassion extended beyond animals; she was always ready to assist anyone in need, making no distinction between friends and strangers. Her sense of humor was a source of joy for those around her, capable of lifting spirits in any situation. She had a heart as big as her home state of Texas with a sense of humor to match it. She could make you laugh even when you didn't feel like laughing.

She worshipped at the First Baptist Church of Genoa. Her faith and the community there were integral parts of her life.

Cheryl is survived by her parents, Gene and Ann Nethery of Highlands, Texas; brother, Steve Nethery and his wife, Janet, of St. Amant, Louisiana; sister, Kathie James and her husband, Mike, of Highlands, Texas; seven nieces and nephews, numerous great-nieces and nephews; and her best friend, Pam Hurley and her husband, Evan. She was preceded in death by her sister, Judy Daniels and her husband, Jim.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas, officiated by Bro. Mike Tieman.
Visitation will occur one hour prior to the service.

Burial will follow at Milam Cemetery, with her nephews Josh Gulley, Jeremy Gulley, Chris James, Alex James, Andrew James, and Troy Adell serving as pallbearers.

The arrangements are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date to be held at First Baptist Church of Highlands.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 10, 2024, Page 4 
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18258 I47449  Nethery  Dixie  21 Jan 1919  9 Apr 2019  Dixie Nethery Sparks was born January 21, 1919, in Milam, TX, the youngest child of Louise and Drayton Nethery. Dixie attended school in Milam, on the site of present-day Bethany Baptist Church and later attended high school in Hemphill. Dixie's higher education earned her degrees in music, English, and counseling. She began her career as an educator in Center and later moved back home to Milam and became a high school teacher in Hemphill. In addition to classroom teaching, she gave piano lessons in her home to local children and directed church music.

Dixie's teaching career ended in 1961 when, out of necessity, she took over sole management of Sparks Grocery, a business formerly owned by her father. For over fifty years, she operated a business that served the needs of area residents. Shelves were stocked with food, produce, medicines, gadgets, and books. Racks held fabric, shoes, and toys- anything that can now be purchased at Walmart. Credit was extended when times were hard. Christmas would find her selling and wrapping gifts for last-minute shoppers. She continued to operate Sparks Grocery until early in 2016. By that time, the shelves were mostly bare and shoppers were few. But, folks would continue to stop by for a free cup of coffee and to chat. For several years she would say, "Well, I guess I need to retire one of these days."

Though Dixie never had children of her own, she enjoyed sharing in the lives of her extended family and local children who frequented her store. She always made sure that their school pictures were displayed above the cash register.

In addition to her parents, Dixie was predeceased by an infant brother and sister; former husband, Howard Sparks; her sister, Verlyn Nethery Owens; brother-in-law, Max Owens; and great nephew, Steve Owens.

Dixie spent the last three years of her life in a care facility in Nacogdoches. Following a brief time of illness, Dixie entered her heavenly home on April 9, 2019. She is survived by nieces and nephews, generations of cousins, countless friends, former students, and her family from Magnolia Court.

Funeral services for Dixie will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 12, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Mike Tieman and Bro. Robert Shaddock officiating.

Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. until service time.

Burial will follow services in Milam Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Gene Nethery, Jim Nethery, Felix Holmes, Raymond Edgar, Robby Roberts, Robbie Hudspeth, and Marty Griffin serving as pallbearers.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

From Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 17, 2019, page 7 
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18259 I44181  Nethery  Doyle Claude  25 Jul 1923  23 Nov 2001  FindAGrave shows that he had a military marker, inscribed with his name, dates, a cross, and S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II.

They also have a transcription of his obituary as follows:

Doyle Claude Nethery, age 78 of Milam, Texas passed away November 23, 2001, 10 P. M. at is residence. He was born July 25, 1923 in Milam, Texas. Married to Barbara Ann Breedlove Nethery in Milam, Texas. Salesman. Served in the Army during World War II. Survivors: son Mike Nethery, Bronson, Texas, daughter Ann Taibo, Longtree, Colorado; brother Gene Nethery, Milam, Texas; sister Faye Kilgore, Houston, Texas. Visitation 5:00 P.M. - 9 P. M. Monday November 26, 2001 Starr Funeral Home. Funeral Service Tuesday November 27, 2001, 2:00 P. M. at Starr Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Shaddock officiating. Interment New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas, Star Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

Houston Chronicle 11/26/2001
 
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18260 I37058  Nethery  Era Amanda  22 Jun 1893  26 Oct 1974  Name Era Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Oct 1974
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Jun 1893
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name C A Nethery
Mother's Name Amanda Speights
Certificate Number 77676
GS Film number 2243402
Digital Folder Number 005145708
Image Number 02427

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38Q-CRZ : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Era Mason, 26 Oct 1974; citing certificate number 77676, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243402. 
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18261 I44183  Nethery  Gloria Faye  7 Nov 1931  25 Apr 2002  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V8TV-4SK
name: Glory Nethery
event: Birth
event date: 07 Nov 1931
event place: Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
father: Addie Ory Nethery
mother: Abbie Thelma Gellatly
certificate number:
Collection: Glory Nethery, "Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997"
(Courtesy of FindAGrave)

Her tombstone has an Eastern Star Emblem 
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18262 I37050  Nethery  Janet  25 Oct 1944  12 Oct 2021  Janet Nethery Olive, 76, of Pineland TX, passed away on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at Methodist Hospital in Katy TX.

She was born October 25, 1944, to Charles A. (Buddy) Nethery and Bernice Self Nethery in Center TX.

She was a 1963 graduate of Hemphill High School and lived in Sabine County all her life. She was in the Hemphill High School band and was an HHS twirler. She was also a superstar on the basketball court.

Janet truly lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures: chatting with friends and family, making special dishes, volunteering at the Salvation Army, reading, building Lego sets, playing the piano at Parkway Baptist Church, and taking care of and loving the numerous cats that seemed to find her. She also was a devoted Elvis fan from high school on. She did an annual pilgrimage to Graceland every August for many years.

She is survived by her sons, John Bohannon and wife, Carol, of Bedford and Philip Bohannon and wife, Jennifer, of Houston; her daughters, Julie and wife, Michelle, of Katy, Cindy Lambert and husband, Larry, of Humble, and Carolyn Thompson and husband Pat, of Chalmette, LA; sister Pat Roberts and husband, Robby, of Milam; brothers Jim Nethery and wife, Susan, of Milam, and Ken Nethery and wife, Laura, of Brookeland; grandchildren Erica Bohannon, Rachel Bohannon, Caitlin Bohannon, Cody Bohannon, Ashton Schultz, Ricky Coe, Bailey Lambert, Ethan Olive, Andrew Olive, Joey Nunan, Laura Nunan Stacy, Christina Kramer, and Kimberly Thompson. She is also survived by nine great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Janet was preceded in death by her parents, Buddy and Bernice Nethery, her husband, James (Jim) Smith Olive, and also by her stepchildren, Stanley Olive and Martha Olive Nunan.

Contributions in Janet's memory can be made to Save Our Strays, P.O Box 273, Milam TX 75948; Denning Animal Rescue, 490 CR 255, San Augustine TX 75972; and Diboll Alley Cats, 205 Largent, Diboll TX 75941.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 20, 2021, page 8 
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18263 I37052               
18264 I48753  Nethery  Judith Ann  2 Nov 1959  13 Mar 2021  Judith "Judy" Ann Daniels, 61, of Richmond, Texas passed away Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Katy, Texas.

Judy was born on November 2, 1959 in Jacinto City, Texas to Robert Gene Nethery and Annie Dealva Davis Nethery. She attended South Houston High School before earning her Associate's Degree and working as a Paralegal. She was a 20 year resident of Richmond, Texas having previously lived in Dallas.

Judy was a member of First Baptist Church of Genoa and also a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. She loved to travel, particularly to tropical areas like the Virgin Islands and she was an active volunteer with Golden Beginnings Golden Retriever Rescue organization in Houston.

Judy is survived by her parents, Gene and Ann Nethery of Highlands, Texas; sons, Josh Gulley and wife, Marina, of Manvel and Jeremy Gulley of Taylor; her favorite ex-husband, Dave Gulley; brother, Steve Nethery of Denham Springs, LA; sisters, Kathie James of Highlands and Cheryl Nethery of Baytown; and grandchildren, Zach, Mason, Nathan, Grady, and Hannah.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim Daniels.

Graveside services are pending at Klein Memorial Park, 9714 FM 2920, Tomball, Texas 77375 under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill with Bro. Tim Edwards officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Josh Gulley, Jeremy Gulley, Mason Gulley, Zach Gulley, David Gulley, and Steve Nethery.

You are invited to leave condolences or sign memorial book online at starrfuneralhome.com, obit downloaded from Find A Grave 
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18265 I37051               
18266 I14156  Nethery  Marguerite Syble  25 Oct 1907  4 Apr 2003  SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE April 7, 2003

Marguerite Syble Eddings

Marguerite Syble Eddings, 95, of Hemphill died April 4, 2003, at 6:00 p.m. at Hemphill Care Center. She was born October 25, 1907, in Sabine County, Milam, and was a homemaker. At the age of 16, Marguerite attended Kidd Key College in Sherman and studied music for two years. Marguertie is the daugther of the late Charles Alexander NETHERY and Syble SPEIGHTS Nethery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis Edward EDDINGS on August 28, 1979, and their son Curtis Blake EDDINGS on April 14, 1990. Survivors: one brother and sister-in-law, Wendell and Atrelle NETHERY of Milam; a sister-in-law, Bernice NETHERY of Milam; one son and daughter-in-law, Arvie Gene and Ophelia EDDINGS of Hemphill; a daughter in law, Mary Eddings KILGORE of Pineland; six grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 6, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill. Interment followed at Rosevine cemetery on FM 1.

The Obituary published on April 9, 2003, in the Sabine County Reporter was nearly identical, however, it listed her grandchildren "...Don and Sherri EDDINGS, Susan and Jeb SMITH, and David and Denise EDDINGS, all of Hemphill, Sandra and William RENEAU and Martha RENEAU, all of Lufkin, and Kathy and David BURKHALTER of Pineland" and great-grandchildren "...Devin EDDINGS, Daniell EDDINGS, Garrett SMITH, Aaron EDDINGS, Bill RENEAU, April RENEAU, Josh RENEAU, Jared RENEAU, Emily BURKHALTER, and Megan BURKHALTER" by name.
 
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18267 I12371  Neudig  Anna Barbara  15 Sep 1762  14 Jan 1841  Surname also spelled Neitig. Clarence E. Cramer writes that "Barbara was born September 15, 1762, being a year the younger. Barbara married Helfer's War-intimate, Andrew FINFROCK, on November 10 or 16, 1785, by the Reverend Schroeder, and died January 14, 1841. Finfrock was born October 25, 1753, just a month younger than Helfer, and died June 30, 1836. Both are buried in The Stone Church Cemetery, a few feet from Helfer and Sophia, and a Revolutionary War Emblem adorns Finfrock's grave." (p. 52). They had at least two children who are buried at The Stone Church: John B. Finfrock, 21 Oct 1792-8 Sep 1863; and Christina Finfrock, 21 Dec 1800-17 Mar 1864. (p. 57).

Cramer later elaborated on Finfrock's war service (p. 59), transcribing information from H. J. Young's "In The American Revolution: A Source Book," MS., Red Series, page 165. "The Pension Papers of Andrew Finfrock of Codorus Township, Claim W-2770, state that the Pensioner was married November 10 of 16, 1785, to Barbara Neitig by the Reverend Mr. Schroeder; that on December 12, 1832, George Kreps and Helfer Craumer swore that they saw him in the Army as a soldier at Fort Lee, where he was detained as a guard until the fall of Fort Washington on November 16, 1776." The pension bureau granted Finfrock a pension on this affadavit. All Muster Rolls were lost or destroyed for that expedition.

 
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18268 I12373  Neudig  Anna Maria  25 Sep 1771  Yes, date unknown  She was said to have married a Mr. DeHoff.  STR06 
18269 I12372  Neudig  Catharine  7 Aug 1767  25 Jan 1833  Said to have married Zachariah SHUE.  STR06 
18270 I12367  Neudig  Christina  1756  1845  Said to have married Henry KRAMER.  STR06 
18271 I12369  Neudig  Elizabeth Margaretha  2 Nov 1758  15 Jan 1845  Said to have married Peter LONG.  STR06 
18272 I7690  Neudig  Henrietta Sophia  19 Sep 1761  20 Nov 1839  FindAGrave shows her maiden name being spelled Neudig versus Neidig.

Democratic Press, December 2, 1839 (York)

Died. On the 20th inst., in Codorus Township, York County; Mrs. Sophia Cramer, wife of Helfrick Cramer, aged 78 years, 2 months, and 4 days."

An identical article ran in the Pennsylvania Republican on December 4, 1839

Both newspaper articles were originally transcribed by Clarence E. Cramer in his 1943 manuscript about the Cramer family.

Her tombstone read:

Hier ruhen die Gebeine von Sophia Cramer eine gebohre Neudig, Sie starb den 20sten November, 1839. In einem Alter von 78 Jahr, 2 Monate und 4 tagen. Sept 16 1761 - Nov 20, 1839 78 years, 2 months, 4 days. The inscriptions on the stone were copied by the Reverend Doctor Paul D. Yoder and Clarence E. Cramer, sometime prior to the 1943 publication of his manuscript about the family of Johann Helfer Cramer.

Edith Beard Cannon, in her "Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, page 49, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED" published 1943, shows an Administration Bond (SN, 155) was filed August 6, 1840 for the Estate of Sophia Cramer of Codorus Township, Henry Cramer, administrator. This book is lost. On Page 67 of her book, she has the following information that appears to have been related to his revolutionary pension"

State of Pennsylvania, York County, Personally appeared before me the Subcriber a Justice of the peace in and for said County Francis SHAFER and Henry CRAUMER Credible Witnesses who being by me duly sworn According to law saith that Sophia CRAUMER the Widow of Helfer CRAUMER a United States pensioner of York County Pa. died in York County on the 20 day of November Annon Domini 1839 and that Christian CRAUMER and John CRAUMER & Julian WERNER and Henry CRAUMER and Margaret SHAFER and Lorence CRAUMER are the only sons and Daughters of Sophia CRAUMER deceased and Legitimate Heirs 1840. John W. HETRICK Henry CRAUMER Francis SHAFFER (Endorsed: Sophia Craumer widow of a U. S. Pensioner. Filed August 5, 1840)


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18273 I7693  Neudig  Johannes  1731  Aft 1803  Clarence E. Cramer, in his 1943 manuscript "The Family of Johan Helfer Cramer..", states that Sophia was a "daughter of Johann and Elixabetha Neidig. On page 5 it was noted that Johann Adam Neidig arrived at Philadelphia August 11, 1732, and took the Oath of Allegiance. Perhaps this man was Sophia's grandfather, but certainly the Neidig family was well established as American Colonial citizens prior to Sophia's birth. The 1783 tax records listed John Neidig in Codorus Township with "4 inhabitants." It is probable the Neidig family consisted of the parents John and Elizabeth, sister Barbara, and Sophia..." (p. 52).

FTM CD #196 lists Henrietta and her sisters Elisabetha Margaretha and Maria and their parents, Johannes Neidig & Elisabetha ???. All baptized at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County, PA

Dean Cramer speculates that Johannes could be the son of EITHER Joerg Adam Neidig born about 1706 in Germany, and father of Daniel b 1726 Germany m. Anna Margaretha d 1780 in New Hanover, PA; Johannes b. 1730 Germany; Adam b. 1730 Germany married Anna Barbara d aft 1780 PA; Leonhart b 1736 Germany m Elizabeth Fleck d aft 1788 PA---OR George Adam Neidig b. 18 Dec 1712, Horrenberg Germany arrived Philadelphia 16 Sept 1748 on the "Patience", Lutheran, m. 1 Maria Magdalena Lederer at Allfred, Germany Sept 1736 m 2 Dorethea ??? and had children Anna Elizabeth b 9 June 1751, York PA; Mathais b 9 Mar 1753 PA, Peter and John George 
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18274 I38540  Neukirchner  Anna Elizabeth  17 Mar 1860  14 Feb 1942  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M143-XQB/p1
Name: Anna Elizabeth Hodges
Event: Death
Event Date: 14 Feb 1942
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: White
Age: 81
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 17 Mar 1860
Birthplace: Knox County, Tenn.
Spouse: Judson B. Hodges
Father: Frederick Neukerchner
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother: Sarah Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Knox County, Tenn.
Occupation: Housework
Street Address: 611 Arkin St.
Residence: Knoxville, Knox, Tenn.
Cemetery: Old Gray
Burial Place: Knoxville
Burial Date: 15 Feb 1942
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4184473
Image Number: 832
Film Number: 1876908
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 3204
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955

 
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18278 I35518  Newburn  Ona E. "Onie"  Nov 1882  20 Aug 1977  Said to be a daughter of Daniel J. Newburn and Sarah Webster Rushing.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heddins/Curtis/CurtFitzTree/fam01548.htm

Her maiden name was instead shown as Newbourn on the website "Early Families of Southern Van Zandt and Northern Henderson Counties" posted by Betty Miller and Betty Phillips. They transcribed from Volume I and Volume II of Families of Northern Henderson and Southern Van Zandt Counties by the Rev. John B. Trent, books that were owned by Lavona Blackwell.

http://vanzandttx.org/fam8a.htm 
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18279 I18680  Newell  Lulu  Abt 1857  1 Jan 1949  Obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian:

Mrs. Lulu Kuykendall 92 died 1-1- at the home of her son Elvis G. Kuykendall in Carbondale. Her body was returned to Crossville for services at the Primitive Baptist church burial in Kuykendall Cemetery. Mrs. Kuykendall leaves another son Dr. L.N. Kuykendall of St. Louis, a daughter Mrs. Charles Schubert of Wisconsin, a sister Mrs. Emma Endicott and 1/2 sister Mrs. Ralph Hill both of Phillipstown 
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18280 I9717  Newman  Alfred Johnson  21 Dec 1855  12 Sep 1922  The son of Benjamin Newman and Jiney Wright.  STR06 
18281 I10331  Newman  Andrew Johnson  Jan 1895  Abt 1951  At the time of the 1930 census, he was listed as a Laborer in the Oil Refining business.  STR06 
18282 I10331  Newman  Andrew Johnson  Jan 1895  Abt 1951  (Research):Census Information:

Texas, Harris County, Goose Creek
Enumerated April 12, 1930 Mrs. Rosie Tullas
ED 101-172 SD 36 Sheet 8A Stamped 57
270-134-155
Newman, Andy J. Head O 2000 M W 35 M20 Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Newman, Velma V. WIfe F W 34 M 20 Ark Ark Ark
Newman, Lucille Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Ark
Newman, Arthur Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Newman, Velma R Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Ark 
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18284 I28755  Newman  Charles Vernah  Jul 1848    Melba Gene McLemore writes that he was in Co. B of the 106th Infantry during the Civil War.

Dan Sanchez, of Edgewood, New Mexico, emailed Melba Gene McLemore that "The story I have of Charles Vernah Newman, has been told to me by my grandfather (still living) and my mother (deceased).

Charles Newman came from Canada, somehow ended up in Illinois and joined the Union Army, he was in the 106th Illinois Infantry Company B, he mustered in at Mt. Pulaski, Illinois and served in the battle of Vicksburg, near Vicksburg Mississippi at the time the Civil War ended. When the Civil War ended the Army took the horses back from the soldiers if they even had horses as the horses belonged to the federal government. The soldiers were left on foot as they marched through Arkansas my great great grandfather got hungery and tried to steal a chicken from a store near the old military road, 5-10 miles west of Star City.

the store was owned by a widow woman Elvira "Missy" Melissa McLemore, and from what I've been told she shot him for trying to steal a chicken, nursed him back to health, and they later married. Charles mustered out at Camp Robinson (now North Little Rock) at the time the government could't afford to pay the soldiers in cash money so they paid them in landgrants. According to my mother my GG Grandfather was paid with a land grant in the territory of New Mexico, from what I was told the land grant is part of the White Oaks mines near White Oaks in Lincoln County New Mexico (Carrizzozo is the county seat presently). I have no information as to whether or not Charles ever visited New Mexico to claim his pay. I know that Charles is buried in the Old Newman Cemetery (as it is refered to by the locals in Star City) and I have cleaned gravesites there when I was younger. I've been told that there are several unmarked graves in the cemetery due to disrepair. There are two other cemeteries on the west side of Star City, one is called the New Newman Cemetery and the other I'm not sure what it is called. Star City is in Lincoln County Arkansas.This is all the information I have at present. I would venture to guess that the Wright McLemore buried in the Old Newman Cemetery is Sr. not Jr.

Dan Sanchez
P.O. Box 2940
Edgewood, NM 87015 
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18285 I9011  Newman  Earnest Karl  27 Nov 1913  10 Mar 1995  Hobbies: Fishing

This US World War II Army Enlistment from Ancestry.com record MAY be related to him, based on the spelling of his first name and his middle initial, year of birth, and location of enlistment. This should be verified through other sources, however.

Name Earnest K Newman
Birth Year 1913
Race White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country Texas
State of Residence Texas
County or City Harris

Enlistment Date 31 Oct 1942
Enlistment State Texas
Enlistment City Houston
Branch Air Corps
Branch Code Air Corps
Grade Private
Grade Code Private
Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Source: Civil Life

Education 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation Semiskilled welders and flame cutters
Marital Status Married
Height 66
Weight 180 
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18287 I5147  Newman  Florence Roberta  29 Jul 1893  25 Nov 1975  She had been previously married to a Mr. Ivey. Died in Goshen, Michigan.

Could she be related to Gertrude Newman, born ca 1895, who married George Crocker. 
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18288 I5119  Newman  Gertrude  Abt 1895  Nov 1922  Could she be related to Florence Newman, born ca 1894, who married Henry Crocker.  STR06 
18289 I28757  Newman  Joseph "Joe" Floyd  26 Oct 1878  Aug 1950  Diann McDaniels wrote: "I remember going 'down home' to visit my grandpa, Joseph "Joe" Floyd Newman, in the late 1940's.. His brother, George Newman had a one room house that sat back off the road that Joe lived in, as Joe never kept anything that he owned. There was an old iron bed with a homemade mattress which was made from ticking and stuffed with hay or cotton, a small dining table, a pot belly stove and a couple of cane bottom chairs. There were nails on the walls for Papa to hang his clothes, saddle, bridle or anything else he could think of. Out back was a smaller house that the roof slanted on and used as a summer kitchen. He would smoke meat in it and cook on the pot belly stove in the winter. He didn't have running water, electricity, telephone, or an intdoor toilet. He rode his horse every where he went. He would only get in a car if he was going a long way from home. If he accepted a ride from anyone, he would stand on the running boards instead of getting inside. The horse had a colt, so you could see Papa riding his horse and the colt following them. Papa had an old fiddle. He played it at barn dances sometimes, but he carried it with him every place and would play it for us anytime. Once at Uncle George's house, my Aunt Cille asked George's wife, Aunt Alice (Blasingame), if she could have a beautiful old highboy dresser if anything happened to her...this gave me an idea. I went into the parlor and asked Papa if he died could I have his horse. Of course, I got into trouble about doing so, but Papa just laughed and said "Okay, I'll die and Will you my horse." Joe was born October 26, 1878 to Charles Vernah and Elvira "Missy" Melissa (Reynolds McLemore) Newman in Feenyville, Lincoln Co. and died August 8, 1950 about one mile from where he was born. He was a horse trader..trading one thing for another...and hardly work during his life. He married Virgie Mae Spears on February 24, 1905. They had six children; Effie Harriett, Lucy Elvira, Stark Joseph, Susie Melissa, Julie Mae, and Ralph Leroy (Roy) before Virgie died in 1920. In about 1925, Joe married Ollie Belle (Reaves) Stringfellow. Children born to them were: Herbert McKinley and Ruby Mae. They were divorced around 1930. When Papa died, they sold the horse and colt to buy a tombstone. The old furniture was just left in the house, which fell in. His only other possession left was the fiddle. It had been promised to all of Joe's grandchildren but my mother, Sue, inherited it. It is now encased in a nice shadow box with Papa's pictures and names of old tunes he used to play and a story about it. It hangs in my dining room. I didn't get the horse, but I got the fiddle!"

Submitted by Diann McDaniels grand-daughter of Joe Newman
E-mail:

His headstone has a slightly differing date of death:
NEWMAN, Joseph Floyd
B. 10-26-1878
D. 8-28-1950 
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18292 I1094  Newnam  Daisy Marie  21 Sep 1934  2 Oct 1985  From Davenport, Oklahoma.

An article in the "Big Spring Herald," Big Spring, Texas, Sec. D, Thursday, December 14, 1972, titled "Building Planes Became McGuire Family Hobby".....detailed the families project in working on a 1949 Cessna 170 four-seater which was rebuilt by the family. It had been acquired by them early in 1970, with a mechanic repairing the engine and the family stripping and improving the inside. Daisy made the seat covers....A photo of Daisy in the kitchen was included, and the article also focused on her hobbies...noting she "enjoys staying home, and her creativity shines in both sewing and cooking projects." She described her cooking methods as the "dibs of this and dabs of that"....with Daisy noting her children and husband were meat and potato people, but that she liked everything, and she tended to be an "experimenter" if given the chance. Daisy further reported she liked bowling, sailing, water skiing and camping. The family had a sailboat they used on Moss Lake as often as weather and time allowed. Daisy added that now that the plane restoration was complete, and they had moved into their newly purchased home, she was hope to find time to paint, something she has always thought she would enjoy...and also thought she might even get to the point "where I enjoy yard work now that we have our own yard." 
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18293 I7816  Newport  Mabel  19 Jun 1901    Mabel was orphaned and adopted by her Aunt and Uncle, Joseph and Belle (Kuykendall) Jenkins.  STR06 
18294 I22023  Newton  Abraham  25 Jun 1715  Yes, date unknown  He has often been shown as a son of Abraham and Rachel NEWTON, and a descendant of Richard NEWTON who immigrated to Sudbury, MA from Lincolnshire, England about 1639. However, Merle Newton emailed, in February 2013, that he had "discovered that they didn't originate in Southbourough MA as some have reported--disproven by DNA tests."

In 1769, Abraham served on the jury for a murder trial in Deplin Co., NC. Abraham was living with or near his four sons in 1779 in Duplin Co., NC, where all five signed a petition for the formation of Sampson Co. from Duplin Co. It is thought that Sarah was in NC also. There is an obituary for a Mrs. Sarah Newton in the Cape Fear Mercury, 29 Dec. 1773. It is assumed that this was Sarah Graves Newton and that she died sometime in Dec. 1773. All four of the sons in NC were in the Revolutionary War.

http://www.gravesfa.org/gen538.htm


 
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18296 I9517  Newton  Bevis O.  27 Apr 1908  Oct 1981  The following information about the family of Bevis O. Newton was written by Mrs. Crissy Newton, and posted on the US Genweb Project for Jefferson Co, Texas:

Bevis O. Newton was born in Newton County, Texas in 1908, the son of Wade and Emma Newton, who were also from Newton County. Mrs. and Mrs. Wade Newton moved to Nederland about 1920, where they operated the Newton Hotel and Rooming House at 1146 Atlanta for many years. Mr. Newton died about ten years later.

Wade and Emma were the parents of two sons, Bevis O. and Harry H. Newton, and two daughters Cecile and Mary Frances, all of whom graduated from Nederland High School. Mary Frances married Johnny Konecny, who was Nederland's coach and history teacher in 1935.

Following graduation from High School, Harry Newton went to work for Sun Oil Company, and he and his wife Merle lived on Spring Street until Harry's death. Bevis Newton worked for Pure Oil Company for about 20 years. He then left the company and followed construction work for another 20 years until he retired.

On December 24, 1935, Bevis Newton married Crissy Kaper, daughter of John and Minnie Kaper of 403 Fifteenth Street in Nederland. Captain John Kaper, an native of Holland, sailed for many years before he joined the Sabine Bar Pilots Association. He and Minnie Kaper resided in Sabine Pass until the 1915 storm drove them to Nederland, where they bought the former house of J. William Barr and where they resided until their deaths.

Bevis and Crissy Newton build their first home at 323 Fifteenth Street, next door to her parents. About 25 years ago, they moved their old home away and built the blond brick home in which Crissy Newton still resides.

Bevis and Crissy Newton were the parents of two sons, Bevis O. Newton, Jr. and John Wade Newton. Bevis Jr died in 1955 of leukemia, a childhood diease that he struggled with for many years. He died at the age of eighteen.

Bevis Newton Sr was a thirty-second degree Mason. After a few years of retirement, he died in 1981, survived by his wife Crissy and son John Wade. As of 1991, his sisters are still living, Cecile in Houston and Mary Frances Konecny in Bryan, Texas.

Deceased members of the Kaper and Bevis Newton families are either interred or entombed at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches. 
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18298 I44764  Newton  David Earl  23 Aug 1937  1 Jan 2006  Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by John Warnke:

Survived by his children, Gail (Shane) Goodwin, Michael (Stevie) Newton, Patrick (Anne) Newton, Linda Newton; siblings, Bobby (Fern) Newton; Tommye Cain; seven grand and a great grandchildren, David Earl Newton, 68, died at the Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg of natural causes.

Born in Hutchinson, Kan., to Robert Earl and Cloy Fannie McClanahan Newton, he attended grades schools in Kansas and Oklahoma, graduating from Powell High School, Class of 1955, in Wyoming.

In Oklahoma City, Okla., he married Stella Christensen Jan. 19, 1957. She died Aug. 18, 2005.

Before going to work for the U.S. Postal Service in Oklahoma City, he owned a service station in Wyoming and one in Oklahoma. In 1964, he moved to northern Wyoming and began working on a drilling rig in the oil industry, where he continued to be employed until his retirement in 1995. At that time he became a caregiver for his wife. Besides watching NASCAR, he enjoyed fishing and woodworking.

His wife, his parents a sister and brother-in-law predeceased David. 
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18299 I8499  Newton  Dorcus  Bef 1773  3 May 1824  Bonnie Smith's research indicates that Dorcas Newton, Mrs. R. Morgan, was burried in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, North Carolina, Section G, Lot 20, Ch. Lot 12.  STR06 
18300 I22030  Newton  Elizabeth  Bef 1763  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married Hugh RONEY on 21 Jan 1783. Renee Newman notes that they later can be found in Barnwell, SC, neighbors to Phoebe Newton and her husband William Herrington.  STR06 


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