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Matches 551 to 575 of 1,510 » See Gallery
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| Glenn Harold Wolf (1900-1985) Death certificate |
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| Goldie Fritts (1894-1929) Death certificate |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Grace Belle Thomas (1880-1963) Death certificate |
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| Grace I. Ellis (1895-1979), Obituary
Banner Graphic, Friday, 23 Nov 1979
Received from Paul E. Williams.
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| Grace Josephine Ellison (1930-1994), Birth certificate |
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| Grace Josephine Ellison (1930-1994), Death certificate |
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| Grace Lula Thomas (1882-1956), Obituary |
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| Grace Mae Hann (1894-1973), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Monday, 31 Jan 1973 p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Grace May Hann (1894-1973) & Robert S. Willard (1880-1948), Marriage Record, 6 Oct 1930
Vigo County Public Library
Received from Paul E. Williams.
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| Grayson Senter (1929-1999), Obituary
Find-A-Grave |
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| Hall of Fame Page One |
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| Hall of Fame Page Two |
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| Hall of Fame Page Three |
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| Hall of Fame Page Four |
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| Hall of Fame Page Five |
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| Hannibal Fisher (1878-1949), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Saturday, 19 Mar 1949 p. 2
Paul E. Williams. |
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| Harold and Vera Humpherys Marriage Certificate |
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| Harold Robert Burks (1901-1954) Death certificate |
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| Harold Robert Burks (1901-1954) Draft Registration
World War II, 1941 |
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| Harold Robert Burks (1901-1954) Military burial certificate
Floral Park Cemetery, Speedway City, Marion County, IN |
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| Harold W. Payne (1897-1950), Obituary
Received from Paul E. Williams:
Terre Haute, IN Tribune, Tuesday, 5 Sep 1950 p. 7 |
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| Harriett Davenport (1853-1939), Civil War pension claim
Civil War Pension Index: "Thomas Hunley, widow Amanda Hunley, relative--contested claim: Hattie Hunley"
In support of her claim to the Civil War Pension of Thomas Riley Hunley, deceased, Harriet (Hattie) Davenport submitted, with the help of attorneys, to the federal government a number of depositions by herself and others. There are partial transcriptions of two such depositions at: http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?o=30&m=112.114.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1&p=surnames.hunley
"Deposition of Louisa McQuinn [sic] 76 yrs old. (Parts of the statement include:)
'It was generally believed about here that Tom Hunley was dead after he failed to come back here. As I remember Hattie had two children by Tom Hunley, girls, but I don't remember their names. I don't know what became of the girls of Hattie's by Hunley. The children grew up, and I understand that they are married, but I don't know name of the men who married them, nor where they are. I lost all track of them, but they grew to womanhood. I believe that Hattie married a man named Williams prior to her marriage to Yeager, and while I am not sure, I think it was William Williams and they were married away from here, but I don't know where. I do not know Williams personally. But Williams did not want Hattie's children by Hunley, so she had to put them out. I did not take her child by Hunley, but it was the illegitimate child I took.
(Louisa Quinn also lists the surnames of Hattie's husbands: Hunley, Williams, Yeager and Kerner.)
Hunley was sent to prison and never returned and was supposed to have died and she and Williams separated and I lost track of him.'
(In Hattie's own testimony about herself.)
April 20, 1921. I [Hattie] am 65, housework, Bridgeport, [Lawrence County], IL.
'I was born in England and was between three and four years of age when I came to the United States with my parents, Benjamin and Margaret Davenport. We settled in Medora IN, and my mother died there in 1866. Father went back to England and we never heard tell of him after that. I left Mendora when I was about fourteen, with a famiy named Johnson, Jim and Betty, and came to Washington, Pike County, IN and lived there until I married Mr. Hunley. I was seventeen in February and married him the 29th day of the following May. We were married in Vincennes. I couldn't say how long [I} knew Tom Hunley before we were married; perhaps a year. He lived at Washington, Pike County, IN and he worked in the mines. No, he was never married before he married me. They always told me there in Washington he had not been and I never heard of him being.
He had a brother, Jim living there. He was a pensioner--rather, his pension was allowed after he died and his widow who remarried and who is in need now got it. Jim was the only one of the Hunley family that lived in Washington. The rest lived in Clay City, Clay County, IL. I don't know where the Hunleys lived before Jim and Tom came to Washington, but I supposed Clay City, Clay County, IL as the rest of the family lived there. I know when we used to visit Archibald Hunley at Clay City, another brother of Tom's, he used to tell us to quit rambling around and settle down. Archibald and his widow are dead. The only one of the original Hunley family living is: Mrs. A. Glud, a sister, 1120 Oak St., Oakland, Alameda County, CA.'"
In regards to where Hattie and Tom lived according to Hattie:
"Princeton, the vicinity of Petersburg, Washington, Pike County, IN, and Vincennes, IN, and Bridgeport and vicinity are the only places I lived from the time Tom Hunley was sent to the penitentiary. I had three children by Tom: One, Alma George, wife of John George, is living, They lived in Okino, OK when I last heard of her, but that has been several years ago. Lou Quinn, widow of Nick, an old pensioner, mixed up in the Hunley family by marriage and living in Washington, Pike County, IN last I heard of her, took care of one of the children and a Mrs. Yeager in Washington, Pike County, IN took care of Alma. Mrs. Yeager is dead."
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| Harry B. Hensley (1872-1927) Death certificate |
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