Terrell Trails

From the castle of Ralf, Sire de Tirel near Paris France; to England; to Ireland; to the USA; and beyond-- these are some of the TERRELL Trails upon the sands of time. Variations include: Taral, Tarall, Tarel, Tarell, Taril, Tarill, Tarral, Tarrall, Tarrell, Tarrill, Teral, Terall, Teril, Terill, Terral, Terrald, Terrall, Terel, Terell, Terrel, TERRELL, Teril, Terril, Terrill, Theral, THEREL, Therell, THERRELL, Theril, Therill; Thiral, Thirel, Thiril, Thirrel, Thirril, Thorvil, Thurvil, Tiral, Tirel, Tiril, Tirrel, Tirrell, Tirril, Tirrill, Tural, Turel, Turil, TURREL, Turrell, Tyral, Tyrall, Tyrel, Tyrell, Tyril, Tyrill, Tyrral, Tyrrall, Tyrrel, Tyrrell, Tyrril, Tyrrill, etc.

SPRING 2011 128 20th Ave NW Vol. XXVII Cairo Georgia 39827-1017 ISSN 0884-2108 http://www.terrellsociety.com No. 1

IN THIS ISSUE FIRST ELECTRONIC EDITION AARON B. TERRIL – IOWA ...... 2447 Due to failing health I cannot print and mail Terrell Trails to BAINES/TERRELL UPDATE ...... 2441 an active membership. In addition to the aorta problem that I have since 2005, I suf- CENSUS TAKER ...... 2452 fered paralysis from the waist down. I was hospitalized a CENSUS WOES ...... 2452 month before being released with a walker and a wheel chair. HANSELL/TERRELL DESCENDANTS . . . . . 2424 By the grace of GOD, I have recovered to the point that I have LAWRENCE COUNTY ALABAMA not had to use a walker for a month or more. I have not had to WEB SITE RECORDS ...... 2452 use a cane in several weeks, but I never know when I’ll be hit with a dizzy spell or some other malady. TERRELL/NEGUS DESCENDANTS ...... 2442 This entire volume is being prepared in the fall. I hope to be TERRELL ...... 2448 able to post it to the web site where anyone can download it and print a copy if they so desire. As long as my health permits, I will provide hard copies for anyone who does not have web access at the rate of $20.00 plus $10.00 S & H. Make check payable to Terrell Society of America Inc. and send to: TERRELL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC Dan Brinson 128 20th Ave NW Cairo, GA 39827-1017 Dan Brinson, Secretary/Editor

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en her name as Charity Gordon); Grandson of David Terrell & Sarah Johnson; Great grandson of David, Sr. & Agatha (Chil- HANSELL/TERRELL es) Terrell; gg-grandson of William & Susannah Terrell. DFB

DESCENDANTS 19. Maria M. HANSELL (John4, George3, Michael2, Johannl), Abstracted by Dan Brinson from DESCENDANTS OF GERMAN dau. of John & Hannah (ADAMS) HANSELL, was b. in IMMIGRANT JOHANN LORENTZ HANSEL (HENTZEL) IN- Frederick Co., Va., Oct. 10, 1815. She m. Richmond F. TER- CLUDING HANSELL, FIGG, MASON, TIMMONS, TERRELL, RELL in Highland Co., Ohio, Aug. 7, 1834. He was b. In Lex- SHOEMAKER DESCENDANTS compiled by Zera Eleanor ington, Ohio, Apr. 21, 1810, and d. in Kokomo, Ind., May 14, (Hansell) Howe and William Amel Sausaman; Edition of 200 1888. Maria d. in Kokomo, Ind., Jan. 21, 1869. They are both copies Springfield IL August 1, 1968; Typed manuscript; No buried there in the Crown Point . Separate inscribed printed Copyright notice. Pages: 23, 24,31 – 35; 59 – 70; 117 – flat stone slabs mark their graves. 124; 189 - 198; 259 – 266 They came to Howard Co., Ind., from Highland Co., Ohio, in GENERATION 4; CHAPTER IV 1851. Upon Maria's Richmond m2. Anna P. WAILEY (b. 12. John HANSELL (George3, Michael2,Johann1), s/o George ca 1818) in Kokomo, Ind., Mar. 31, 1870. There were no chil- and Barbara HENTZEL was b. Frederick Co VA Jan 30 1786. dren born of this second marriage. Descendants universally spelled surnames HANSELL. He m1. His will, as filed in probate court Howard Co., Ind., follows. Hannah ADAMS d/o Joseph and Mary WRIGHT ADAMS in Richmond F. TERRELL Will Frederick Co VA Oct 31 1811 & m2. Lucinda Minerva “In the name of the Benevolent Father of All. I Richmond TER- WRIGHT d/o John & Rhoda WRIGHT in Highland Co. OH RELL, of the county of Howard, in the State of Indiana, aged Oct. 26 1848. Hannah d. July 7, 1845, He d. Aug 11 1864, both Seventy five years, and upwards, and being of sound and dispos- in Highland Co., OH. ing mind and memory, do make and publish this my last will and p.24 Testament, in manner following, that is to say, His will names daughter Maria TERRELL. First. I direct that my charges, the expenses of ad- Children by his first wife includes: ministering my estate, and all my debts, re paid out of my per- 19. iii. Maria M. HANSELL b. Frederick Co, VA Oct 10, sonal estate, and if that be insufficient, I xpressly charge the 1815. payment thereof, or of any deficiency, upon the real estate GENERATION 5; CHAPTER V whereof I may die seized or possessed, and for that purpose I EDITOR’S NOTE: Dicken, Terrell Genealogy, p.165-166 authorize my executors hereinafter named, to sell, at public or Richmond Terrell who m Maria Hansel was s/o Henry & private sale, as to him shall seem beet, the whole or so much of Charity TERRELL (Judkins daughter of William Judkins, as my real estate, as may be sufficient for that purpose. shown by the m. b. Dated 27 Dec. 1797, though some have giv- 2424 Terrell Trails Second. To my beloved wife Ann P. TERRELL I give devise Richmond Terrell /Seal/ and bequeath, the use of the dwelling house where I now reside situate in south Kokomo Howard County, Indiana, together with We, whose names are hereto subscribed, do certify that Rich- all other buildings situate on the lot or plat of ground where said mond TERRELL, the Testator subscribed his name to this in- dwelling House is situate, such dwellings House and buildings to strument in our presence. and in the presence of each of us, and be used by my said wife as a residence for herself, during her at the same time he declared in our presence Richmond TER- life time, or so long as she may remain my widow. If my said RELL and hearing that the same was his last , wife should again marry, or cease to occupy said dwelling House and requested us, and each of us, to sign our names thereto as as a residence then her right to said residence, property or any witnesses, to the execution thereof, and which we have done interest in it shall cease. Upon the death of my beloved wife or accordingly, in the presence of the testator and of each other, the in case she Shall cease to occupy said property, for a residence day of the date of said will. then it shall descend in fee to my children. Share and share alike James O'BRIEN. as other property of which I may die seized, shall be bequeathed John INGELS “ or descend to my children, or the descendants of such as may die Issue: before my death. 36. i. Hannah M. TERRELL, b. In Highland Co., Ohio, ca I further give and bequeath to my beloved wife, all the house- 1835. hold goods & Kitchen furniture of which I may die seized and 37. ii. Harrison Henry TERRELL, b. In Highland Co., Ohio, possessed, and continue in my residence and home at the time of 1837• my death absolutely, to use occupy and dispose of as she may 38. iii. John H. TERRELL, b. In Highland Co., Ohio, 1841. see fit, and which shall not be appraised by my executor nor re- 39. iv. Charity E. TERRELL, b. In Highland Co., Ohio, Aug. ceipted for to him by my beloved wife. but shall be her own. 8, 1842. She m. Daniel M. Greeson in Howard Co., Ind., This provision in favor of my beloved wife is to be in full dis- Jan. 2, 1862. charge of so much of a mitten contract entered into. on March 40. v. Mary Elizabeth TERRELL, b. in Highland Co., Ohio, 25th AD 1870 between my beloved wife and muesli, preceding Apr. 26, 1845. our marriage and in view to said marriage as provides for the vi. Elvira J. TERRELL, b. In Highland Co., Ohio, 1847, payment of one Hundred Dollars annually from my estate to my d. in Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 13, 1918, and is buried in said wife. In case she accepts this provision in my will, then so Crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo, Ind. She m. George much of said contract, as provides for the payment of one Hun- Stanley in Howard Co., Ind., Sept. 22, 1872. He was b. dred Dollars annually to my said wife shall be deemed fully sat- ca 1844 and d. In Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 1, 1908. No isfied. children were born of this union. Third. As to all other estate of which I may die seized, I give, Newspaper accounts (The Kokomo Daily Tribune, devise, and bequeath the same to my children, or the descend- Thursday, Feb. 14, 1918 and The Kokomo Daily Dis- ants of such as may die before my death. Share and share alike, patch, Sunday, Feb. 17, 1918) of her death state that subject to such advancements as I may have made, or may here- Elvira "--- united with the Methodist church at an early after make, before my death. age and possessed good faith which made her one of the I have heretofore advanced to my children the following sums most beloved characters of the city. She was also a prior to this date. faithful and energetic member of the Women's Relief To Hannah M. Whitaker nee TERRELL 200.00 Corps and performed a great service in her capacity as a To Harrison H. TERRELL 1435.00 member. Mrs. Stanley was also a constant contributor To John H. TERRELL (now deceased) 1000.00 to the missionary cause and materially assisted the Rev. To David J. TERRELL 800.00 Howell RYKE while he was in China. She was cared To Mary E. Moore - nee TERRELL 200.00 for during her illness by Miss Mary BOSALL who re- To Charity E. Greeson nee TERRELL 400.00 signed her position in the city schools that she might To Elvira J. Stanley nee TERRELL. 380.00 care for Mrs. Stanley. To Joseph G. TERRELL, 1000.00 "The last will and testament of Elvira J. Stanley was To Sarah E. Miller nee TERRELL 300.00 filed for probate yesterday (Feb. 16, 1918). The instru- To Richmond E. TERRELL. 1000.00 ment was executed Oct. 16, 1916, and is witnessed by I may hereafter make further advances, and take receipts for W. W. DRINKWATER and John DRINKWATER. them as such, and in the final disposition and distribution of my Joseph TERRELL is named as executor of the will estate I direct that no interest shall be counted on any sum I may and is directed to act without bond. The property after have advanced to any of my children. the just debts are paid is bequeathed in 10 equal shares, Fourth. I hereby revoke all former wills by me at any time here- subject to certain liens, to the brothers and sister of Mrs. tofore made. Stanley and her deceased husband George Stanley and Fifth. I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son-in- to their descendants. She is survived by one sister and law. Donald W. Moore executor of this my last will & Testa- three brothers." At the time of death she was residing at ment 405 West Mulberry St., Kokomo, Ind. In witness whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my 41. vii. David J. TERRELL, b. in Highland Co., Ohio, June private seal this 5th day of February AD 1886. 11, 1850, 2425 Terrell Trails 42. viii Joseph Gaddis TERRELL, b. near Alto, Ind., Apr. 14, The civil war service record of Nathaniel S.Whitaker in 1853. Washington, D.C. discloses that he was a private in Co. D, 39th 43. ix. Sarah Emma TERRELL, b. near Alto, Ind., Feb. 8, Regt. Ind. Inf. Vol., under the command of Capt. Thomas 1857. Herring, having enrolled in Kokomo, Ind. on Aug. 26, 1861 and x. Richmond Edward "Ed" TERRELL, b. near Alto, was mustered into service at Indianapolis, Ind. on Aug. 29, 1861 Ind., 1859. He married Nora E. QUICK, dau. of Wil- to serve for three years or for the duration of the war. The record liam A. and Hester (GAVIN) QUICK, in Howard Co., also discloses that he was born in Harrison Co., Ky., was 25 Ind., Aug. 13, 1855. No children were born of this un- years of age at time of enlistment, was 5 ft. 9 ins. in height, ion. having light complexion, blue eyes and dark hair, by occupation The Kokomo Tribune Sat., Sept. 23, 1933 was a farmer, and that he died at the General Field Hospital, "R. E. TERRELL, 74, well known resident of Kokomo Murfreesboro, Tenn., on June 15, 1863, of typhoid fever. and life long citizen of Howard County died at 7:30 Nathaniel's organization was charged to a cavalry unit (to Co. D, o'clock Friday evening at his home, 524 West Mulberry 8th Reg t. Ind. Vol. Cav.) shortly before his death and he was Street. Death was attributed to a heart attack and a made company wagoner on Mar. 1, 1863. He is buried in the complication of ailments. He had been ill for the past military cemetery (grave No. 942) in Murfreesboro, Tenn. His two years. Mr. TERRELL, a retired farmer, was born surname is spelled “Whiteker” in the record. on the old TERRELL homestead on the Alto pike and Issue: was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond TERRELL, pi- 99. i. Mary Elizabeth WHITAKER, b. In Howard Co., Ind., oneer settlers of the county. He was the last survivor of June 24, 1858. the family of eleven (sic) children. He operated a farm 100. ii. Jennie A. WHITAKER, b. in Howard Co., Ind., ca for many years and retired from active management of 1860 it about twenty years ago. His sole survivor is his widow. He was a member of the 37. Harrison Henry TERRELL (Maria5, John4, George3, Mi- I.O.O.F., being a charter member of the Alto Lodge and chael2, Johann1), son of Richmond F. and Maria M. (HANSELL) was a member of the Grace Methodist church. TERRELL, was b. in Highland Co., Ohio, 1837. He m. Mary The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 A. KIRKMAN, in Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 29, 1861. She was b. in o'clock at the home with Rev. S. H. TURBEVILLE of- 1841. Harrison and Mary d. in Alto, Ind. - he on Sept. 27, 1899 ficiating. will be in Crown Point cemetery and she on Apr. 21, 1917 and both are buried in the Alto Ceme- (mausoleum).” tery. The Kokomo Tribune, Sunday April 3 1960 Newspaper obituaries of Mary and her son ”Mrs. Nora E. TERRELL, 94, died at 9 p.m. Thursday Lexenmel TERRELL at the home of her niece, Mrs. Hester Harper, in Wood (Kokomo Tribune, Issue of Apr. 23. 1917 and River, Nebr., where she had gone seven months ago to Kokomo Daily Dispatch, Issue of Apr. 4, 1917) follow: make her home. She had been in good health until suf- AGED WOMAN DIES fering a stroke of paralysis the preceding Monday night. Mrs. Mary A. TERRELL Dies at Home in Alto. She was born Feb. 26, 1866 at Brookville, Ind., one of After an illness of many years, Mrs. Mary A. TERRELL, age 76 five children of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. QUICK, and came years, died at her home at Alto Saturday night. The funeral ser- to Alto as a small child, where she lived until her mar- vices will be held at the Alto M. E. church at 10 o'clock this riage, Aug. 31 (13) 1885 to R. E. TERRELL. morning, in charge of the Rev. HIXON. Interment will be made They lived on a farm just north of Alto for many years, in the Alto Cemetery. moving to Kokomo about 30 years ago. Mr. TERRELL Mrs. TERRELL is survived by a son, Oscar TERRELL, of died Sept. 22, 1933. In 1894 Mrs. TERRELL became a Kokomo, three brothers, F. D. KIRKMAN of California, P. T. member of the Alto Methodist Church, transferring her KIRKMAN of Jay county, and J. O. KIRKMAN of Kokomo, membership to Grace Methodist Church upon moving and three sisters, Mrs. James Heady, Mrs. Ells Wird of Cali- here. The only surviving member of the originally (sic) fornia, and Mrs. Ellen Samer. family is a sister, Mrs. D. A. McIntosh, 139 Conradt Ave. There are several nieces and nephews living in L. U. TERRELL, A Pioneer Resident of County, Dies At His Kokomo. Funeral services will be held at the Fenn Fu- Home Near Alto neral Home at 3 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. Donald After an illness of over two weeks with uremic poisoning, L. U. Bailey in charge. Interment will be in the Mausoleum TERRELL 53 years old, died at his home near Alto late yes- (Crown Point Cemetery). Friends may call at the funer- terday afternoon. He resided near Alto practically all his life. al home after 2 p.m. today.” Mr. TERRELL was born on a farm near Alto May 3, 1864, but GENERATION 6; CHAPTER VI after his marriage to Miss Bell BARBER, in October, 1906, 36. Hannah M. TERRELL (Maria5, John4, George3, Michael2, moved to Alto, where he engaged in the painting and paper- Johannl), dau. of Richmond F. and Maria M. (HANSELL) hanging business. He is survived by his mother, his wife of Alto TERRELL, was b. In Highland Co., Ohio, ca 1835. She m. Na- and a brother and sister of this city. thaniel F. WHITAKER, in Kokomo, Ind., Mar. 26, 1857. Han- Scores of friends are also left to mourn his death. Mr. TERRELL nah d. in Kokomo, Ind., Apr. 25, 1888. was a member of the Alto M. E. church and also of the Alto Odd 2426 Terrell Trails Fellows lodge. The funeral is to be held in the M. E. church of m. Daniel Monroe GREESON, son of Jacob & ____ Alto at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning. Services will be in (SPOON) GREESON, in Howard Co., Ind., Jan. 2, 1862. He charge of the Odd Fellows with Rev. G. L. HIXON officiating. was b. in Greensboro, N. Car., Jan. 8, 1831. Charity and Daniel The place of burial is undecided. d. at Alto, Ind. - she on Apr. 5, 1912 and he on June 29, 1909 Issue: and both are buried in Crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo, Ind. A i. Lexenmel Ulysses TERRELL, b. in Alto, Ind., May single inscribed monument marks their graves. 3,1864. He m. Viola Belle BARBER in Howard Co., Kokomo (Ind.) Morning Dispatch, Ind., Oct. 24, 1906. He d. In Alto, Ind., Apr. 3, 1917 Wed. June 30, 1909 and is buried in Crown Point CemeteryKokomo, Ind. Daniel GREESON, a prominent resident of Harrison township, An inscribed gravestone marks his grave. Viola was b. and well known throughout Howard county, being a member of Nov. 14, 1879. She m2. Charles MANRING, in Ko- a pioneer family of the county, died yesterday at 12:30 o'clock, komo, Ind., Aug. 19, 1919. He was b. Oct. 13. 1879. No at his late home, Alto, at the age of seventy-eight years. issue by either marriage. The deceased was a victim of paralysis being stricken three ii. Lella I. TERRELL, b. In Alto, Ind., ca 1867, d. in Har- weeks ago while at his home. The funeral will take place at the rison Twp., Howard Co., Ind., Sept. 13,1883. Never late residence Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. F. A. married. HALL of Greentown will preach the funeral discourse. Inter- 101. iii. William Orestes TERRELL, b. in Alto, Ind., Feb. 27, ment will follow in Crown Point cemetery this city. 1870. The widow and three children survive. The later are Arthur GREESON of Turin; C. E. GREESON of Parsons, Kansas; and 38. John H. TERRELL (Maria5, John4, George3, Michael2, Je- Charles F. GREESON of Chicago. The deceased also leaves hann1), son of Richmond F. and Maria M. (HANSELL) two brothers, George F. GREESON, of Alto, and Elijah TERRELL, was b, in Highland Co., Ohio, 1841. He m. Mary GREESON of Hendricks county, M. Edwin GREESON and E. BOWMAN in New Vienna, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1868. She was b. Dr. J. O. GREESON of this city are nephews and Mrs. W. D. In Ohio, ca 1847. John and Mary d. In Kokomo, Ind. - he on Ward of South Kokomo is a niece of the deceased. Nov. 6, 1878 and she on July 27, 1889 and both are buried there- Mr. Greeson, the deceased, was a devoted member of the Meth- in Crown Point Cemetery. Separate inscribed gravestones mark odist church. A number of years ago he moved to Iowa, return- their graves. ing to this county about ten years ago. He passed his life chiefly John enlisted for service in the Civil War and was enrolled on in farming, and was a straight forward man of quiet manners, but Nov. 4, 1861 at Kokomo, Ind. for service of 3 years. He was as- respected for his worth by all who knew him. He was a kind signed as corporal in Co. G, 57th Reg't. Ind. Vols. He re-enlisted neighbor, devoted to his family, and deserving of the good opin- as a veteran volunteer, Jan. 1, 1864, and was promoted from 1st ion of all who knew and respected him. sergeant to 1st Lt. Adjutant on May 5, 1865 in the same regi- The Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune, Fri. April 5, 1912 ment. He was slightly wounded on the right hand by a shell on Mrs. Ella Greeson, widow of Daniel Greeson, who would have Nov. 25, 1863 and was mustered out of service, with the field been seventy years of age had she lived until May 8, next, died staff, on Dec. 14, 1865. at her home southwest of the city at 11 o'clock this morning. Following John's death in 1878, his widow, on May 2, 1883 Death resulted from valvular heart trouble, complicated with an made application for a war widow's pension, in which applica- apopacal affection and other ailments. tion she stated that her husband had died on or about the 6th day The funeral arrangements await word from her sons, two of of Nov. 1878 "of cerebral apoplexy superinduced by chronic whom live away from Howard county. diarrhea contracted in the service and line of duty". She listed as Mrs. Greeson had been ill for three years, and for the greater part their only child, Clarence V. TERRELL, born Apr. 14, 1870. of the time her condition was regarded as serious. For the last Her charge that John's illness began with war service is substan- several days she had been sinking, and her death was not wholly tiated by muster rolls revealing that he was absent on several unexpected. occasions because of sickness - one sick leave in Louisville, Ky., She was the daughter of Richmond TERRELL, and was born at one in Nashville, Tenn., one in Knoxville, Tenn., and others. It is an early day at the old TERRELL homestead near Alto (sic). She not known whether or not Mary Ellen was granted a pension. was reared at Alto, and during her girlhood became a member of Even if she did she did not live to enjoy it long as she died in the Methodist church there. Throughout her life she was a faith- 1889. ful worker in the church, and wrought earnestly in the labor for Issue; good. i. Clarence V. TERRELL, b. Apr. 14, 1870. Upon the death In 1862 she became the wife of Daniel Greeson. The young cou- of his mother his uncle Daniel W. MOORE was appointed ple did not remain long in Howard county after the wedding. his guardian. Upon reaching his majority on Apr. 14, 1891 They went first to Morgan County, where they lived for a dec- he went to Hot Springs, Ark. for his health. It is not known ade, and thence to a farm in Iowa. They returned to Howard whether or not he married. County some fifteen years ago. Mrs. Greeson was a woman whose death is a direct loss to the 39. Charity Ella TERRELL (Maria5, John4, George3, Michael2, community. Sweet and gentle and kind, her active, busy, helpful Johann1), dau. of Richmond F. and Maria M. (HANSELL) life was a benediction to the hundreds who knew her, and, they TERRELL, was b. in High land Co., Ohio, Aug. 8, 1842. She will learn of her departure with deep and sincere regret. 2427 Terrell Trails She is survived by three sons - Charles, Chicago; Arthur, Kan- was one best beloved by those who knew him well and had op- sas; and Edward, who lives in this county. Surviving brothers portunity to measure him at his true worth. and sisters are: R. E. TERRELL, David TERRELL and Gaddis Daniel William Moore was born in Bartholomew county, Indi- TERRELL. Mrs. D. W. Moore, Mrs. L. C. Miller and Mrs. ana, March 7, 1836, and was the son of Snodle H. and Permelia George Stanley, all of this county. Moore. Issue: Active in church Work. i child, d. In infancy. The deceased was a life long member of the Christian church ii child, d. In infancy* and at all times was active in the work. For several years he was iii Richmond Arthur GREESON, never married, buried a member of the board of trustees, and for the past thirty years in Turon, Kan. he has been the church treasurer. October 1, he asked that the 102. iv Edward Caresso GREESON, b. In Bedford, Iowa, church board accept his resignation, as his health was failing, but Nov. 19, 1869• up to the hour of his death they had not done so, and he was in 103. v. Charles Francis GREESON, b. in Bedford, Iowa, office at his death. Dec. 25, 1879. The funeral will be held from the residence Wednesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. Richard EDWARDS officiating. 40. Mary Elizabeth, “Molly” TERRELL (Maria5, John4, Interment will follow in Crown Point cemetery. George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Richmond F. and Maria The Kokomo (Ind.) Daily Tribune, Tuesday, May 11, 1915 M. (HANSELL) TERRELL, was b. in Highland Co., Ohio, Shortly after 3 o'clock this morning, the spirit of Mrs. Mary April 26, 1845. She m. Daniel William MOORE, son of Elizabeth Moore passed from its pain racked mortal frame and Snodle H. and Pamela MOORE, in Howard Co., Ind., Sept. 3, found peace in the certainty of everlasting rest. The deceased 1363. He was b. in Bartholomew Co., Ind., Mar. 7, 1836. Mary had been confined to her bad for the past eight months, but she and Daniel d. In Kokomo, Ind. - she on May 11, 1915 and he on bore her sufferings patiently and bravely. Death was due to a Oct. 21, 1912 and both are buried there in Crown Point Ceme- complication of diseases. tery. A single monument marks their graves. Daniel's parents, Mrs, Mary Elizabeth Moore was the daughter of Richmond and Snodle H. MOORE (June 3, 1812-Oct. 4, 1855) and Pamela Mariah TERRELL and was born in Highland county, Ohio, sev- MOORE (Dec. 18, 1804-May 8, 1879) are also buried in Crown enty years ago last April 26. At an early age she moved with her Point Cemetery Newspaper accounts of Daniel's and Mary's parents to Howard county, settling on a farm on the Alto pike. follow: Here she grew to womanhood and lived until her marriage Sep- Kokomo (Ind.) Dispatch, Tues. Morning, Oct. 22, 1912. tember 3, 1863 with D. W. Moore. Tombstones that are crumbling in many burial places of Howard To this union, five children were born. They are Mrs. Eva County bear the marks in the cutting of their moss-greened In- Sumption, Mrs. Cora A. Sulavan, Maidie Yager, Mrs. Grace scriptions of handwork supervised by Daniel W. Moore, when E. Clifford and Roll W. Moore. Mrs. Moore has reared her two John WELSH was the monument-maker for Kokomo. Monu- grandchildren, William and Mona Yager. ments that promise to stand for proof eternal in the scores of Mrs. Moore was a life-long member of the Christian Church and sacred spots through-out the county were wrought under his di- she was a regular attendant of the Main street church until sick- rection. The earliest memory hereabout is of the "marble shop" ness compelled her to take to her bed. During her long siege of which stood next door to Reuben PORTER'S "coffin store" in illness she had a perfect assurance and was content. Her friends Railroad street, now known by the name given it in the original and relatives worried a great deal more than she. She was one of plat of the town as Buckeye street, and the quiet, gentle man- those women who came out of the mighty past in Howard coun- nered man who sat in the summer afternoon in front of its door - ty, one whose life was a blessing to all who knew her with any even up to hour that la hardly longer gone than is the yesterday. degree of intimacy. And it was yesterday that the call came, as it must come to all of The deceased has suffered with an affliction of the eyes for the flesh, to the builder of the marble markers by which flowers, past few years and this ^o dimmed her vision that• she was un- watered by tears, have been planted for more than half a century. able to recognize her many friends. The kindly heart that throbbed true in the days of Reube POR- The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon from the residence TER, "Dan" DOWNS, Jonathan DUNKLE and Henry at 609 North Vain street, the Rev. David H. SHIELDS officiat- BOWMAN, his neighbors and business associates in the far- ing. away years, ceased to beat at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning at The interment will take place in Crown Point cemetery. his late home, 609 North Main Street. Issue: Just Fell Asleep. 104. i. Eva Belle MOORE, b. Kokomo, Ind., June 8, 1865. There was nothing the matter. All was well with him. The man ii. Cora A. MOORE, b. Howard Co., Ind., ca 1868. She whose house had never been in order, in the full-ripened years m. Charles A. SULAVAN in Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 2, fell asleep. In all the years since he had known Kokomo as hard- 1889. No children were born of this union. ly more than a cabin there in the clearing he had met every obli- 105 iii. Maidie H. MOORE, b. in Howard Co., Ind., Nov. 15, gation of an upright life, walking in the fear of God and to the 1870. furthest striving to make the world the better for his having lived iv. Grace E. MOORE, b. In Howard Co., Ind., ca 1876. in it. She m. Frank CLIFFORD. She helped raise his two One of the oldest of the men of the mighty past of Kokomo, he sons born of a previous marriage. The two sons Ralph 2428 Terrell Trails and Rids. Clifford reside (1966) at 1401 Carol Ridge took part !n a number of bloody battles and for meritorious con- Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Kokomo, Ind., re- duct rose from the ranks to the position of adjutant of his regi- spectively. ment, filling the intermediate offices with credit to himself and 106. v. Roll William MOORE, b. in Kokomo, Ind., May 16, to the honor of his command. 1880. David J. TERRELL is a native of Highland county, Ohio, where he was born June 11, 1850. He spent his childhood and youth on 41. David J. TERRELL. (Maria5, John4, (George3, Michael2, the family homestead near the town of Lexington and in 1851 Johann1), son of Richmond F. and Maria M. (HANSELL) accompanied his parents upon their removal to Indiana, since TERRELL, was b. In Highland Co., Ohio, June 11, 1850. He m. which time he has been an honored resident of Howard county. Julia A. NEAL, dau. of Enos and Margaret A. (FAUCHIER) In due time he entered the district school, not far from his home, NEAL, in Howard Co., Ind., Oct. 12, 1876. She was b. in Ohio and continued his attendance at the same until obtaining a in 1859. David and Julia d. In Howard Co., Ind. - he in 1922 and knowledge of the branches constituting the regular course of she in 1940 and both are buried in the Albright Cam., Kokomo, study, meanwhile devoting the spring and summer seasons to Ind. A single monument marks their graves. farm labor, at which he was able to make a full hand at a com- The following biographical account of David is taken from Mor- paratively early a' age. He remained with his father assisting in row's History of Howard County, Indiana: the cultivation of the home place until his twenty-sixth year, DAVID J. TERRELL. when he purchased a small farm of his own in Center township Standing for upright manhood and progressive citizenship the to which he at once removed, and which under his efficient la- subject of this sketch has long occupied a conspicuous place bors and excellent management soon became one of the test among the representatives of the great agricultural interest of cultivated and most highly improved places in the township. He Indiana and his influence in every relation of life has made for still owns his original purchase, but has increased his holdings the material advancement of the community in which he resides from time to time until he now owns several valuable tracts of and the moral welfare of those with whom he has been brought land, the greater part thoroughly drained and otherwise well im- into contact. David J. TERRELL comes of an old and highly proved, the general appearance of the lands indicating the pres- esteemed Ohio family, the genealogy of which is traceable to an ence of a master of agriculture who aims to keep freely abreast early period in the history of that commonwealth, the first men- In all matters relating to his vocation. tion of the name occurring in Highland county, where Richmond In the year 1900 Mr. TERRELL turned his farm over to other TERRELL, the subject's father, was torn and reared, the ances- hands and moved to Kokomo, where he maintained a residence tral until the fall of 1905, when he returned to the country and took home being near the town of Lexington. Maria M. Hansell, wife possession of a beautiful farm adjoining his own in Taylor of Richmond F. TERRELL and mother of the subject, was also a Township, which came to his wife through her parents, and on native of Highland county, and her father, a farmer by occupa- which he has since lived and prospered. Since resuming agricul- tion and a most excellent and praiseworthy citizen, spent his life tural pursuits he has made a number of valuable improvements there, dying a number of years ago at his home near the above on his place, adding much to its beauty and attractiveness, and it seat of justice, at the advanced age of seventy-five. now is conceded that he has one of the best and most desirable The subject's father was early left an orphan and after the death rural homes in Taylor township, the land being enclosed with of his parents became an inmate of the home of his cousin, with wire fence and well tiled, all taut fifteen acres being susceptible whom he lived until young manhood, the meantime serving an to a high state of cultivation. Although giving personal attention apprenticeship at the trade of cabinet making, which he followed to his farming interests and looking carefully after the manage- for a number of years in his native state, subsequently discontin- ment of his lands, Mr. TERRELL does little physical work, his uing mechanical work to engage in the pursuit of agriculture. In son-in-law attending to the active operation of the farm, which 1851 he disposed of his interests in Ohio and moved to Howard yields an income sufficiently ample to maintain his own and the county, Indiana, purchasing a partially improved farm, which in latter's family in comfortable circumstances. due time he brought to a high state of cultivation and on which As already indicated, Mr. TERRELL has devoted much study to he continued to reside until his death, at the age of seventy-eight the science of agriculture and easily la the peer of any farmer in years. Richmond F. TERRELL was a man of excellent traits, the county, being progressive in his methods and making, use of upright in all his dealings and his life was filled to repletion with the latest and most approved implements and appliances by good to his fellow men. He was reared in the faith of the society means of which the labors of the farm are not only greatly less- of Friends, but some time after his marriage he united with the ened, but made much more effective and economical. He also Methodist church, of which his wife was a member, and con- keeps in touch with the trend of current events, takes an active tinued in that communion until her death, when he returned to interest in the public and political issues of the day, and as a Re- his former belief and to the end of his days remained loyal to its publican wields a strong teaching. Mrs. TERRELL, whose death occurred at the age of influence for his party, helms one of its leaders in the township fifty-two, bore her husband ten children, five sons and five in which he resides. daughters, the father living to see all of them married and well On October 12, 1875, Mr. TERRELL was united in marriage settled in life. One of the sons, John H., was a soldier in the Fif- with Julia A. Neal, daughter of Enos and Margaret A. (Fauchier) ty-seventh Indiana Infantry, in the Civil war and gave nearly Neal, natives of Ohio. Mrs. Neal was of French lineage, her four years to the service of his country, during which time he grandfather Fauchier having been born in Marseilles, France, in 2429 Terrell Trails the year, 1766, and Martha D., his wife, born in New Hampshire on being chosen for a second term he moved to Kokomo where in 1780, and their marriage occurred on September 23. 1798, in he has since resided. As a county official he was obliging and the city of Boston, Massachusetts. John B. Fauchier, the grandfa- efficient in the discharge of his duties and the spirit of fairness in ther of Mrs. Neal was born in Suffolk, Massachusetts, in 1799, which he discharged the duties of the office made him many married in December, 1823, to Sarah Broyles, of Kentucky, and friends among the citizens of Howard county. became the father of fifteen children. Enos Neal, father of Mrs. Early in life Mr. TERRELL united with the Methodist Church at TERRELL, was born May 23, 1835, in Miami county, Ohio, Alto. After he came to Kokomo he transferred his membership came to Howard county in 1851, was married on August 8, to the Grace M.E. church. At the time of his death he was finan- 1858, to Margaret Fauchier, who departed this life in August, cial secretary of the church and had served for a number of years 1900, his death occurring in Kokomo, February 12, 1905, at the as one of the stewards. age of seventy years. After retiring from the office as county assessor, Mr. TERRELL Mr. and Mrs. TERRELL have two children living, the older be- engaged in the grocery business until three years ago when de- ing Oma May, who was born in the year 1878, and who is now clining health compelled him to seek out door life. the wife of John E. Harland, and the mother of three offspring. He is survived by the widow, two daughters, Miss Berths TER- Charles F., the second of the family, was born March 16, 1882. RELL and Mrs. Orda Moore of this city, two sons, Lewis TER- He too is married and the father of two children, his home at this RELL of Kokomo and Richmond J. TERRELL of Brookings, time being in Chicago. North Dakota. He is also survived by two brothers, Edward and Mr. TERRELL is well situated to enjoy the material comforts David TERRELL and one sister, Mrs. L. D. Miller all of this with which fortune has blessed him and stands high among the city. citizens of the community in which he lives. He belongs to the Issue: Improved Order of Red Men, aside from which he is identified i. Bertha M. TERRELL, b. near Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 20, with no fraternal organization, his greatest satisfaction being in 1878, She m. Henry Snyder, son of Joseph and Eliza- the quiet life he leads as a prosperous and contented tiller of the beth (Berg) Snyder in Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 6, 1927. His soil and in the mutually agreeable domestic ties which make wife by a previous marriage d. Nov. 1, 1923. He was b. home the happiest and most attractive spot on earth to one of his In Ind., Sept. 10, 1861. No issue by second marriage. tastes and ideals. ii. Earl TERRELL, d. In infancy. Issue: iii. Flora A. TERRELL, b. near Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 4, i. Orpha TERRELL, b. Aug. 30, 1877, d. Oct. 27, 1883, She m. Orda W. MOORE in Howard Co., Ind., 1877, buried in Albright Cemetery Kokomo, Ind. An June 29, 1904. No issue. In 1958 Orda was living at inscribed grave stone marks her grave. 1013 W. Mulberry, Kokomo, Ind. 107. ii Oma May TERRELL, b. In Kokomo, Ind., 1878. iv. Glen TERRELL, b. near Kokomo, Ind., Mar. 29, 1886, 108. iii. Charles Frederick TERRELL, b. in alto, Ind., Mar. d. in Kokomo, Ind., Apr. 28, 1909. He is buried there in 16, 1882. Crown Point Cemetery An inscribed flat stone slab marks his grave. 42. Joseph Gaddis TERRELL (Maria5, John4, George3, Mi- 109. v. Lewis Benjamin Harrison TERRELL, b. near Alto, chael2, Johann1), son of Richmond F. and Maria M. (Hansell) Ind., Feb. 23, 1890. TERRELL, was b. near Alto, Ind., Apr. 14, 1853. He m. Mary 110. vi Richmond W. TERRELL, b. In Alto, Ind., Aug. 21, Ellen WILLIAMS in Kokomo, Ind., Apr. 8, 1875. She was b. 1893• In Brookville, Ind., in 1852. Joseph and Mary d. In Kokomo, Ind. - he on July 24, 1919 and she on Feb. 20, 1928 and both are 43. Sarah Emma TERRELL (Maria5, John4, George3, Mi- buried there in the Crown Point Cam. Separate inscribed flat chael2, Johannl), dau. of Richmond F. and Maria M. (Hansell) stone slabs mark their graves. The following of Joseph TERRELL, was b. near Alto, Ind., Feb. 8, 1857. She m. Dr. is from the Friday, July 25, 1919 issue of the Kokomo (Ind.) Lewis C. MILLER, son of Jacob and Eliza MILLER, in Alto, Daily Dispatch: Ind., Mar. 16, 1875. He was b. In Shelby Co., Ind., Nov. 11, Gaddis TERRELL to be Buried Next Saturday 1843. Sarah and Lewis d. in Howard Co., Ind. - she on Sept. 8, J: Gaddis TERRELL, aged 66 years, died at his home, 1013 1921 and he on Apr. 19, 1919 and both are buried in Crown West Mulberry street yesterday morning at 8:45 o'clock of ane- Point CemeteryKokomo, Ind. Separate inscribed gravestones mia following an illness of three weeks. Mr. TERRELL's health mark their graves. began to fail about two years ago, but he was confined to his bed The Kokomo (Ind.) Daily Tribune, Thurs. Sept. 8, 1921 only a few weeks. Mrs. Sarah E. Miller, age 64 years and 8 months, wife of the late Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Saturday Dr. L. C. Miller of Alto, died at the home of her son-in-law and after noon at 3 o'clock by Rev. ARNOLD, pastor of the Grace daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johns, 101 South Washington M.E. church. The burial will to in Crown Point cemetery. Street at 3 o'clock this morning after an illness of ten weeks du- Mr. TERRELL was born April 14, 1853, near Alto where he ration. Funeral arrangements have been made for Saturday after- spent his boyhood days on the farm and after he grew to man- noon at 2:30 p.m.. at the home, with the Rev. W. T. ARNOLD hood he became one of the substantial farmers of Howard coun- in charge, assisted by the Rev. Freeland A. HALL of this city, ty. He continued his occupation as a farmer until 1896 when he and Rev. A. G. NEAL, of Warsaw. Burial will take place in the was elected county assessor of Howard County and in 1900 up- Crown Point cemetery. The family make the request that no 2430 Terrell Trails flowers be sent. medicine with Dr. Lewis KERN and Dr. Jacob KERN, father Sarah E. Miller, a daughter of Richmond and Maria TERRELL, of the late Senator John W. KERN; Dr. Miller being a cousin to was born February 8, 1857. She was married March 16, 1876 to Senator Kern. Later he graduated from the Indiana Medical Col- Dr. L. C. Miller, of Alto, and was all of her life a resident of lege at Indianapolis after which he located at Alto and engaged Howard County, living in Alto until her husband retired from in the practice of his profession. He soon built up a large and practice, at which time they came to Kokomo. lucrative practice, his services being in demand of a large clien- Mrs. Miller had lived in Kokomo 15 years. She is survived by tele. two brothers, R. E. and D. J. TERRELL, of this city, and her He was united in marriage March 16, 1875 to Miss Sarah E. daughter, Mrs. C. E. Johns. TERRELL at the Richmond TERRELL homestead in Harrison Mrs. Miller was of the Methodist faith, being a member of the Township and established a home in Alto. He and Mrs. Miller Grace M. E. Church. She realized that the end was near, but was continued to reside at Alto until about fifteen years ago when ready to go, remaining patient and kind during her last illness, they came to Kokomo, as Dr. Miller wished to rest from his la- and planning all the details of her funeral, especially requesting bors and spend his remaining days in quiet contentment. Dr. and that Mrs. Mabel Ingles and Leroy Lacey sing at the services. Mrs. Miller have one daughter, Mrs. C. E. Johns, of Noblesville, Mrs. Miller was a woman of many fine qualities of mind and Indiana. heart. She was of a lovable disposition and her friends were as Dr. Miller was a descendant of the best representatives of the many as acquaintances she made. She endeared herself to all, "Old Dominion" the mother of presidents. His ancestors being and never had for any person but words of kindness and helpful- among those who represented the best Virginia blood, and intel- ness. Most of the years of her life were spent as the wife of a lectual attainments. While Dr. Miller never boasted of his ances- physician and to this capacity- she performed many acts which try, yet it was commonly known that it was a source of pride to won for her the golden encomiums (?) of those who shared her him to be able to point to such a noble parentage. thoughtfulness. As a mother she was tender and dutiful in all her As a man, Dr. Miller was a gentleman in every respect. He was responsibilities. She was serious in the dignity and conception of possessed of sound judgment, and good business ability. He was the relationship and performed her maternal duties with success respected by his neighbors, even those who did not always agree and honor. As a neighbor she was without peer in the locality with him on public questions found that he was reasonable in all where she was for so many years known - Alto. things. Fraternally Dr. Miller was a member of the Masonic When she came to the city her devotion to her new neighbors lodge. was no less than to those who had known her in the old home. It Issue: was with deep personal of all the neighbors in the little i Florence M. MILLER, b. in Howard Co., Ind., Dec. 24, village to the south that she left there to come to Kokomo. As 1876. She m. Charles S. JOHNS in Kokomo, Ind., June 4, deep a personal bereavement will be felt by all who knew her in 1900. He was born Nov. 19, 1879. He d. In Noblesville, this city now that she has joined her loved ones on the golden Ind. on Sept. 28, 1942, she in Indianapolis, Ind. on April 1, shores of eternity. As a wife she was helpful in the utmost and 1951, and both are buried in Crown Point Cemetery Koko- never saw a duty in her household that it was not a pleasure to mo, Ind. Separate inscribed gravestones mark their graves. perform. Her home was ever in order, her home a haven of rest No children were born of this union. and a delight to visit. She was a choice companion, a woman of The Noblesville (Ind. Times, April 6. 1951 intelligence and refinement and of spiritual purity. Her last suf- Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Evans fering was borne with the meekness and sereneness which be- Godby-Trout Funeral Home for Mrs. Florence Johns, 74, widow came the serenity and philosophy of her temperament and now of the late Charles Johns, former president of Noblesville's that this beautiful life is ended a calm reflection of her deserts American National Bank. will enshrine her memory in affection. Mrs. Johns succumbed Sunday in Methodist Hospital at Indiana- Kokomo ( Ind.) Sunday Dispatch, April 20, 1919 polis following a long illness. Dr. Lewis C. Miller, aged 75 years, Civil War veteran, and the She was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller of oldest physician in Howard County, died yesterday morning at 8 Kokomo. o'clock at his home, 101 South Washington Street, following an Mrs. Johns had made her home here for more than a half century illness of five weeks of a complication of ailments. Funeral ser- and was active in the Methodist Church. vices will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Rev. Fred HILL officiated at the services and burial was made residence. The services will be in charge of Rev. A. G. NEAL of in Kokomo's Crown Point Cemetery. Ft. Wayne. The burial will be in Crown Point cemetery. One aunt, Mrs. Nora TERRELL, Kokomo, survives, as do the Dr. Miller was the son of Jacob and Eliza Miller, natives of Vir- following cousins: B. Fred MILLER and Charles TERRELL ginia, who emigrated west ward in the early part of the nine- of Kokomo, A. J. MILLER and Gertrude Kirkman of San teenth century and established a homestead in Shelby County, Diego, California. Indiana, where Dr. Miller was born December 11, 1843. He was GENERATION 7; CHAPTER VII the fifteenth child in a family of seventeen children of whom 99. Mary Elizabeth WHITAKER (Hannah6, Maria5, John4, only two survive: Jacob MILLER of Shelby County, and Mrs. George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Nathaniel F. and Hannah Henry Meyer, of ''infield, Kas. M. (TERRELL) WHITAKER, was b. in Howard Co., Ind., Dr. Miller enlisted in Company E, 79th Indiana Infantry and June 24, 1858. She m. Cyrus H. MILNER, son of Dudley and served during the Civil War. At the close of the war he studied Anna Barbara (HOLLINGSWORTH) MILNER, in Kokomo, 2431 Terrell Trails Ind., Feb. 28, 1878. He was b. in Clinton Co., Ind., Dec. 9. 1851. Mary and Cyrus both d. In Kokomo, Ind. - she on Aug. 12, 1912 100. Jennie B. WHITAKER (Hannah6, Maria5, John4, George3, and he on Dec. 17, 1926. Both are buried there in Crown Point Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Nathaniel F. and Hannah M. Cemetery A single inscribed gravestone marks their graves. (TERRELL) WHITAKER, was b. in Howard Co., Ind., ca The Kokomo (Ind.) Dispatch, Tues. Morning, Aug. 13, 1912 1860. She m. (1) George M. KELLY, son of Josiah K. (1849 - Mrs. Mary Milner, aged Fifty-four years, died at her late home, Oct. 5, 1900) and Anna (1850 - Nov. 2, 1900) KELLY, in Ko- 418 South Main Street yesterday morning at 1:10 o'clock of komo, Ind., Oct. 2, 1879. He was b. ca 1853. Jennie m. (2) W. complications following an illness of five weeks. The funeral W. SEFTON. Jennie and George both d. in Kokomo, Ind. - she will be held from the residence at 3 o'clock this afternoon with on Sept. 29 1923 and he on Dec. 18, 1904. Both of them as well burial in Crown Point cemetery . The Rev. C. W. CHOATE as George's parents are buried there in Crown Point Cam. Only will conduct the services. Relatives and friends may attend the the graves of George's parents are marked by gravestones. funeral. The Kokomo (Ind.) Dispatch, Sunday, Sept- 30, 1923 Mrs. Milner was the mother of five children, and devoted the The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Sefton, age 63, who died yesterday greater part of the latter years of her life to the care and devotion morning at 8:15 o'clock from heart trouble and dropsy, will be of her family. A good Christian woman, she was known in Ko- held at the residence, 517 East Walnut Street, Monday afternoon komo as worthy and deserving. She had lived the most of her life at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in Crown Point cemetery. in this city. Mrs. Sefton was the wife of W. W. Sefton, and had lived in this The children are Zula, of Forest; Leora, Blanche, Jessie and county all her life. She was the daughter of Nathaniel and Han- George of Kokomo. A sister, Mrs. Jennie Kelly, also survives. nah Whitaker. She had been very ill for a period of 13 weeks Issue: although the first attack came early last spring. She had been 240. i. Zula Belle MILNER, b. Dec. 10, 1878. improving until more serious attacks overtook her the latter part ii. Leora E. MILNER, b. Nov. 11_?; d. In Middlefork, of the summer. She is survived by the husband and a grand- Ind., Sept. 12, 1945. Never married. daughter, Miss Venitte Kelly, who lives in Elwood. The de- iii. Blanche A. MILNER, b. Feb. 18, 1884; d. In Indian- ceased was a life long member of the Methodist church. apolis, Ind., Feb. 24, 1964; buried in Crown Point Cem- Issue: eteryKokomo, Ind. Never married. 241. i Fred M. SEFTON, b. In Kokomo, Ind., ca 1882. iv. Jessie C. MILNER, b. Dec. 4, 1890; m. Robert B. HILL, son of Edward E. and Bertha (Solmans) 101. William Orestus TERRELL (Harrison 6, Maria5, John4, HILL, in Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 12, 1912. He was b. In George3, Michael , Johann1), son of Harrison Henry and Mary the same city and d, in Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 1935 and A. (KIRKMAN), TERRELL, was b. In Alto, Ind., Feb. 27, is buried there in Crown Hill Cemetery A stone marks 1870. He m. Annabelle PALMER, dau. of Robert John and his grave. Jessie res. (1967) at 2035 N. Meridian St., Sarah Eliza (GARNER) PALMER, in Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 21, Apt. #911, Indianapolis, Ind. No issue. 1892. She was b. In Johnson Co., Ind., July 15, 1872. William v. George Robert Whitaker MILNER, b. Nov. 19, 1894; and Annabelle both d. In Kokomo, Ind. - he on Mar. 14, 1932 m. Helen G. GROSSHANS, dau. of August and Ida and she on Feb. 18, 1918, and both are buried there in Crown (LUDWIG) GROSSHANS, in Detroit, Mich., July 26, Point Cemetery Separate inscribed gravestones mark their 1924. She was b. In Detroit, Mich., Apr. 25, 1898. They graves. res. (1967) at 8113 Kercheval Ave., Detroit, Mich. No The Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune. Tuesday March 15, 1932 Issue. W. O. TERRELL, age 62, died at 11:40 p.m. Monday at the (All 5 children were b. In Middlefork, Ind. A single inscribed home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Ervin Jr., seven miles northwest monument marks the graves of Blanche and Leora.) of Kokomo. Death followed an illness of complications. The Frankfort Ind.) Morning Times, Thurs. Sept. 13, 1945 The deceased was born in Kokomo, Feb. 27, 1870, the son of Leora E. Milner of Michigantown died at the Clinton County Harrison and Mary TERRELL, and married Miss Anna Belle hospital Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 p.m. death resulting from Palmer in 1892. He had been a night man at a local restaurant for complications. The deceased was born at Middlefork, Clinton several years and was well known to many friends as "Tiney". County, the daughter of Cyrus H. and Mary E. Whitaker Milner. Survivors include two daughters; Mrs. Irene Ervin and Mrs. She was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Mary McKillip of San Diego, Calif. His wife and one son pre- Wilmette, Ill. having lived most of her life in Kokomo, where ceded him in death. she worked at the telephone exchange and the William H. Turner Funeral services will be held in the Ellers Chapel Thursday Co. Later she moved to Wilmette, Ill. morning at 10:30 o'clock with the Rev. Everett Nixon officiat- The deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Zula B. Flaming, ing. of Michigantown, Mrs. Blanche B. Milner of Detroit, Mrs. Rob- Burial will follow in Crown Point cemetery. Friends wishing to ert B. Hill of Indianapolis, and one brother, Mr. George Milner view the remains are requested to call at Ellers mortuary after 10 of Detroit. a.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at the Goodwin Funeral Home on The Kokomo (Ind.) Daily Tribune, Tuesday Feb. 19, 1918 Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral Anna B. TERRELL, age 46 years, wife of W. O. TERRELL home after 7:00 p.m. Thursday. The body will be taken to the died at her late hems, 711 West State Street, Monday morning at Crown Point cemetery In Kokomo for burial. 5:45 o'clock of neuritis. The funeral will be held Wednesday 2432 Terrell Trails morning at 1 o'clock at the Main Street M. E. Church of which (TERRELL) MOORE, was b. In Kokomo, Ind., June 8, 1865• she was a faithful member. She m. William H. SUMPTION, son of William H. and Ella She is survived by three children, Paul, Marie and Mrs.Irene (WELSH) SUMPTION, in Kokomo, Ind., July 29, 1885. He Irvin, all of this city. Two sisters, Mrs. Effie Throckmorton of was b. in Kokomo, Ind., Apr, 1864. Battleground, and Mrs. Emma Cagely, of Greenwood also sur- His father was a captain in the Civil War. Eva and William both vive Her father is still living at Knox, Indiana. d. In Indianapolis, Ind. and their remains are deposited there in Mrs. TERRELL was born in Johnson County and came to Ko- the Flanner and Buchanan Crematorium. William was for many komo twenty years ago. She was well known by Kokomo people years sheriff of Howard Co., Ind. and all who claimed her as friend mourn her death deeply. Issue: Issue: i. Gloria SUMPTION, b. In Kokomo, Ind., Mar. 7, 1886; m. i Virgil Paul TERRELL, b. in Alto, Ind., Jan. 23, 1894; Fred EWARD in Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 16, 1908. He was d. In Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 22, 1926 and is buried there in b. In Converse, Ind. in 1872, d. in Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. Crown Point Cemetery A gravestone marks his grave. 1, 1948, and his remains are deposited there in the Flanner He never married. and Buchanan Crematorium. No issue. Gloria res. (1967) at 242. ii Bertha Irene TERRELL, b. In Kokomo, Ind., Apr. 25, 2400 S. Washington St., Marion, Ind. 1897. iii Effie Marie TERRELL b. In Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 4, 105. Maidie H. MOORE (Mary6, Maria5, John4, George3, Mi- 1899; m1. _____ MC KILLIP and m2. Robert E. chael2, Johann1), dau. of Daniel William and Mary Elizabeth LEE. No issue by either marriage. Effie and Robert res. (TERRELL) MOORE, was b. in Howard Co., Ind., Nov. 15, (1965) in San Diego, Calif. 1870. She m. Thomas B. YAGER, son of John M. and Venitia (BOHAMON) YAGER, in Kokomo, Ind., July 10, 1889. He 102. Edward Carvesso GREESON (Charity6, Maria5, John4, was b. ca 1862. Maidie d. in Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 17, 1920 and George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Daniel Monroe and Chari- Thomas in Columbus, Ind. She is buried on the same plot as her ty Ella (TERRELL) GREESON, was b. in Bedford, Iowa, parents in Crown Point Cemetery Kokomo, Ind. An inscribed Nov. 19, 1869. He m. Cora DENSER, dau. of John F. and stone marks her grave. Thomas m. twice after the death of Mai- Jennie Elizabeth (WRIGHT) DENSER, in Bedford, Iowa, die. Dec. 13, 1896. She was b. in Bedford, Iowa, May 27, 1869. Ed- The Kokomo Ind.) Daily Tribune, Wed. Feb. 18 1920 ward d. in Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 13, 1935 and Cora in Cir- Mrs. Madie Yager, 46 years old, daughter of D. W. Moore pio- cleville. Ohio. Mar. 16, 1966. Both are buried in Sunset Memo- neer tomb stone dealer and sister of the late Roll Moore, died rial Cemetery Columbus, Ohio. Gravestones mark their graves. Tuesday night at the Good Samaritan hospital from a complica- Issue: tion of diseases from which she has suffered for some time. The 243. i. Virgil Denser GREESON, b. in Bedford, Iowa, Nov. 8, body was taken to the home of Mrs. L. C. Miller, 101 South 1898. Washington Street from which the funeral will be held. 244. ii Leon Monroe GREESON, b. In Parsons, Kan., Nov. The funeral will be held at the home of Mrs. Miller Friday after- 12, 1906. noon at 3 o'clock in charge of Rev. D. H. SHIELDS. The ser- vices will be private. 103. Charles Francis GREESON (Charity6, Maria5, John4, Mrs. Yager is survived by three children: Mrs. Theodore Smith George3, Michael2, Johann1)), son of Daniel Monroe and Char- of New York City; Wm. and Mary Yager, and also by three sis- ity Ella (TERRELL) GREESON, was b. in Bedford, Iowa, ters, Mrs. Eva Sumption of Indianapolis, Mrs. Grace Clifford Dec. 25, 1879. He m. Estella Alice AMES, dau. of John and and Mrs. Cora Sullivan. Louisa (INGRAHAM) AMES, In Bedford, Iowa, ca 1897. She Mrs. Yager was a graduate of the Kokomo high school and a was b. in Bedford, Iowa, June 11, 1881. Charles and Estella d. In faithful devoted member of the Main Street Christian Church of Detroit, Mich.- he on Oct. 11, 1921 and she on June 5, 1965, and which she had been a member since she was a young woman. both are buried there. Gravestones mark their graves. Mrs. Yager was a woman steadfast in her devotion and of excel- Issue: lent disposition whose ill health of late years has been the deep 245. i. Ruth Alice GREESON, b. in Bedford, Iowa, July 8, regret of friends. She was a native of this city and took pride in 1898. its steady growth to a city. She belonged to one of the leading 246. ii. Walter Monroe GREESON, b. in Bedford, Iowa, Sept. families in pioneer history and shared the splendid traits for 5, 1899. which it was justly noted. 247. iii. Francis Dale GREESON, b. in Bedford, Iowa, Mar. Issue: 26, 1903. i Mona M. YAGER, b. in Kokomo, Ind., June 13, 1891; 248. iv. Ellen Louise GREESON, b. In Chicago, Ill., Sept. 13, m. (1) Theodore Burt SMITH in Kokomo, Ind., June 1907. 1912 and (2) Allen N. Parker in New York City, 1932. Theodore was b. Jan. 28, 1889. No issue by either mar- (Note: There is no descendant No. 249 - a reserve number.) riage. Mona res. (1967) at S.W. cor. 10th and Federal Hwy., Lake Worth, Fla. 6 5 4 3 104. Eva Belle MOORE (Mary , Maria , John , George , Mi- ii. Mary YAGER, b. In 1892 or 1893. Deceased after chael2, Johann1), dau. of Daniel William and Mary Elizabeth 1920 and buried In Kokomo, Ind. Never married. 2433 Terrell Trails 250. iii Thomas William YAGER, b. in Louisville, Ky., Aug. Kokomo. Miss Ray at the time of her marriage to Mr. Moore 15, 1894. was a resident of Madison, Indiana, but had spend her girlhood (Mona and Thomas were raised by their grandmother Moore. days in Kokomo. Mrs. Moore has been seriously ill and was Mary was adopted by her aunt, Cora A. Sulavan and assumed able to spend a portion of the last few hours at the bedside of her the SULAVAN surname.) husband. The spark [rest of paragraph cut off]. Mr. Moore was man of splendid Christian character, a member 106. Roll William MOORE (Mary6, Maria5, John4, George3, of the Main Street Christian Church since childhood and always 2 1 Michael , Johann ), son of Daniel William and Mary Elizabeth took an active interest in the work of the church. By nature he (TERRELL) MOORE was b. in Kokomo, Ind., May 16, 1880. was deeply religious, which was perhaps due to early environ- He m. Maud RAY, dau. of Webster RAY in Kokomo, Ind., ment and training and throughout his life never permitted busi- June 12, 1907. Roll d. In Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 30, 1918 and is ness cares to interfere with his religious obligations. buried there in Crown Point Cemetery Fraternally, Mr. Moon was a member of the Elks and Knight of Issue: Pythias lodges of this city. He was also a member of the Delta i. Mary Louise MOORE, b. in Kokomo, Ind 1908. Tau Delta fraternity. As a lodge member he was true of his ob- ii. Martha Frances MOORE, b. in Kokomo, Ind., Mar. 24, ligations and his clean life was a worthy example and an inspira- 1911. tion to his brothers in the lodges. iii. Earl TERRELL MOORE, b. in Kokomo, Ind., Aug. 15, The loss of so promising a young business man hardly past the 1916. threshold of a successful business career, the going out of a life (The editors have not been able to locate these children. Be- so full of promise, and filled with the desire to do good to others, lieved to have moved to Calif.) cannot be measured from a pecuniary standpoint. There will be a KOKOMO, INDIANA, SUNDAY MORNING, vacancy in the spirit and business life of this city that will never DECEMBER, 1, 1918 be filled. ROLL W. MOORE LOSES FIGHT FOR LIFE WAS BORN In the passing away of Mr. Moore, the greatest loss is to his fam- In Kokomo and Spent His Life Here, Making a Great Suc- ily which until he passed away was yet unbroken. He leaves the cess In Business companion of his youth to mourn the loss of a devoted husband The death messenger invaded the sacred precincts of home at and three children are left fatherless in tender years to face the 8:30 o’clock last evening and called from earthly scenes Roll snare and pitfalls of a sinful world. However he has left them a William Moore, aged 38 years, 6 months and 15 days. He was great legacy, the most priceless jewel, the example of a Christian stricken about one week ago with the dreaded influenza which character which will in future years lead their steps aright. In was followed by pneumonia. He made as heroic fight for life this, their hour of sorrow, the family and relative have the [rest and the best medical skill available failed to stay the ravages of off the page]. the disease. He is survived by the widow and three children: Mary Louise, 107. Oma Mae TERRELL (David6, Maria5, John4, George3, Martha Frances, and Earl TERRELL aged ten, seven, and two Michael2, Johann1), dau. of David J. and Julia A. (NEAL) years. He is also survived by four sisters: Mrs. Charles Sulavan; TERRELL, was b. in Kokomo, Ind., 1878. She m. John Ed- Mrs. Frank Clifford; Mrs. Maidie Yager; & Mrs. Eva Belle mond HARLAN, son of Harrison Harland in Kokomo, Ind., Sumption. Nov. 22, 1898. He was b. In Connersville, Ind., Sept. 18, 1872. Roll William Moore was born in Kokomo, Indiana, May 16. Oma d. In Kokomo, Ind., May, 1940 and John in Los Angeles, 1880. He was the son of Daniel W. and Mary Moore, early pio- Calif., July, 1962. Both are buried in the Albright Cemetery Ko- neers of Howard County, both of whom passed away in recent komo, Ind. Gravestones mark their graves. years. Roll, as he was familiarly known, spent by boyhood days Issue: on North Main Street near where the office of the Kokomo Wa- i. Raymond TERRELL, b. in Howard Co., Ind., Sept. ter Works is now located. He attended the Kokomo city schools, 27, 1900; d. In Howard Co., Ind., Oct. 3, 1900 and bur- graduating from high school in the class of [1897?] He afterward ied there in Albright Cemetery attended Butler College at Indianapolis for one year. 251. ii. Charles R. TERRELL, b. In Howard Co., Ind., Sept. Soon after his return from college he entered the employment of 27, 1901. the Howard National Bank of Kokomo where he continued for a 252. iii. Julia Lynn TERRELL, b. In Howard Co., Ind., Dec. number of years [not legible] of the Kokomo Trust Company. 16, 1904. While in the employ of the Kokomo Trust Company, he pur- 253. iv. Margaret Catherine TERRELL, b. in Kokomo, Ind., chased the interest of H. W. Vroorman and Dr. Frank Smith in June 21, 1907. the Vrooman-Smith printing company, then located on the third floor of what is now the American Trust Company building. 108. Charles Frederick TERRELL (David6, Maria5, John4, Soon after the business was removed to its present location George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of David J. and Julia A. where it has been enlarged to greater proportions. He enjoyed to (NEAL) TERRELL, was b. In Alto, Ind., Mar. 16, 1882. He m. the fullest extent the confidence and esteem of his business asso- Eva Avis ADAMS, dau. of Edwin A. and Olive (GARRISON) ciates and fellow citizens. Adams, in Hammond, Ind., Sept. 30, 1903. She was b. In Mr. Moore was united in marriage June 13, 1907 with Miss LaFountaine, Ind., Jan. 6, 1885. Eva resides (1965) at 1605 S. Maud Ray, daughter of Webster Ray, formerly city engineer of Armstrong, Kokomo, Ind. Charles d. in Kokomo, Ind., in 1966. 2434 Terrell Trails Issue: (DAY) SANDERS, in Lebanon, Ill., May 27, 1963. 254. i Renalt Neal TERRELL, b. In Chicago, Ill., July 18, Ruth d. Aug. 25, 1960 and is buried in Walnut Hill 1904. Cemetery Belleville, Ill. A stone marks her grave. No 255. ii. Charles Frederick TERRELL II, b. in Chicago, Ill., issue by either marriage. Feb. 20, 1908. 428. v. Robert M. FLEETING, b. Sept. 6, 1908. i 429. vi. John G. FLEETING, b. Mar. 2, 1915. 109. Lewis Benjamin Harrison TERRELL (Joseph6, Maria5, vii. Paul Whitaker FLEETING, b. Sept. 17, 1917; d. in John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Joseph Gaddis and Kokomo, Ind., May 1934; buried in Whiteman Ceme- Mary Ellen (WILLIAMS) TERRELL, was b. near Alto, Ind., tery Michigantown, Ind. Feb. 23, 1890. He m. Fern WATSON, dau. of Augustus and (All 7 children b. near Michigantown, Ind.) Jane Ellen (CLANTON) WATSON, in Rock Port, Mo., July 31, 1916. She was b. in Rock Port, Mo., Feb. 21, 1894. Fern 241. Fred M. KELLY (Jennie7, Hannah6, Maria5, John4, resides (1967) at 120 N. Indiana Ave., Kokomo, Ind. Lewis d. in George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of George M. and Jennie B. Kokomo, Ind., Jan. 10, 1943 and is buried there in Crown Point (WHITAKER) KELLY, was b. in Kokomo, Ind., ca 1882. The Cemetery An inscribed gravestone marks his grave. name of his wife has not been determined. He had one child - Issue: Venitte. Fred d . in Marion, Ind., June 28, 1917 and is buried in 256. i. Joseph Eugene TERRELL, b. In Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 4, Crown Point Cemetery Kokomo, Ind. 1917. The Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune, Thurs., June 28, 1917 FRED M. KELLY’S BODY FOUND IN MISSISSINEWA 110. Richmond W. TERRELL (Joseph6, Maria5, John4, Kokomo Florist Meets Death In River At the Outskirts of the George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Joseph Gaddis and Mary City of Marion Ellen (Williams) TERRELL, was b. In Alto, Ind., Aug. 21, MAY HAVE BEEN A VICTIM OF THUGS 1893. He m. Florinda B. VAN CAMP, dau. of Chris C. and Police and Firemen Drag River Leota (MAXWELL) VAN CAMP, In-Chicago, Ill., May 9, For Several Hours During Night. 1917. She was b. in Brookston, Ind., Nov. 26, 1894. Richmond Fred M. Kelly, well known Kokomo florist, whose establishment d. in Santa Ana, Calif., Mar. 15, 1957 and is buried in Melrose is at [1015?] East Sycamore Street, near Crown Point Cemetery Abbey, Orange, Calif. A gravestone marks his grave. Florinda was found drowned in the Mississinewa River at the outskirts of resides (1957 at 506 South Bristol St., Santa Ana, Calif. Marion a 5 o’clock this morning. Issue: The body was brought to Kokomo this afternoon in [Losey?] 257. i. Matilda Alice TERRELL, b. in Brookings, So. Dak., ambulance. Arrangements for the funeral have not been an- Oct. 19, 1918. nounced. ii. Marjorie TERRELL, b. In Sycamore, Ill., Aug. 14, While police of Marion have not issued positive statement, there 1924, m. Joseph PETRYKA. They res. (1967) at 576 is every indication that Kelly was robbed and thrown into the Crest Rd., Orange, Calif. river. The police are searching for persons who may be able to GENERATION 8; CHAPTER VIII throw some light on the affair. 240. Zula Belle MILNER (Mary7, Hannah6, Maria5, John4, Kelly got off an [I R & L?] traction car at Marion at 8 o’clock George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Cyrus H. and Mary Eliza- Wednesday evening. He went to the court house square and met beth (WHITAKER) MILNER, was b. in Middlefork, Ind., several acquaintances. He displayed a roll of bills to a number Dec. 10, 1878. She m. George Minor FLEETING, son of John of them and several witnesses testified that he said, “I am over R. and Mary E. (MORRISON) FLEETING, in Clinton Co., here to get drunk. My wife won’t let me drink at home. I would Ind., Sept. 16, 1897. He was b. in Clinton Co., Ind., Oct. 28, just as soon get the whole crowd drunk while I am at it.” 1867. Zula and George d. in Frankfort, Ind. - she on Apr. 22, Several of the men accepted the invitation. A half dozen of the 1951 and he on Feb. 5, 1939 and both are buried in Whiteman started with Kelly to “Duganville” at the outskirts of town where Cemetery Michigantown, Ind. Gravestones mark their graves. there are several saloons. Issue. About 11 o’clock Wednesday night, Dr. Hugh Pope on his way i. Clarence V. FLEETING, b. Nov. 21, 1898; m. Esther back to the city from a professional call crossed the bridge over T. PEARSON, dau. of August and Augusta (JO- the Mississinewa near Duganville. When about half way across, HANNSON) PEARSON, in Highwood, Ill., Aug. 28, he was set upon by two thugs who tried to hold him up. Dr. 1925. She was b. in Wilmette, Ill., Jan. 19, 1898. No is- Pope made such vigorous resistance that he managed to get clear sue. They res. (1965) at 3565 Lealman Ave., N. Lot of the men. He ran to the nearest telephone and notified the po- 125, St. Petersburg, Fla. In 1918 and 1919 Clarence lice. was Deputy County Surveyor for Clinton Co., Ind. The officers reached the scene about twenty minutes later. 426. ii. William R. FLEETING, b. Sept. 9, 1900. While they were searching the neighborhood for the footpads 427. iii. Mary Dorothy FLEETING, b. June 23, 1904. they heard cries and moans from the river. iv. Fred Arthur FLEETING, b. Dec. 26, 1905; m1. They went to investigate, but could not, in the darkness, locate Ruth Lydia VOELKEL, dau. of Augusta and Mary the source of the cries, though they could be distinctly heard. At VOELKEL, in Belleville, Ill., Mar. 10, 1945 and m2. this juncture, “Lough” Francis a powerful Negro, offered to Helen E. SANDERS, dau. of David Riley and Kate help. He returned after a half hour saying that at one time he had 2435 Terrell Trails his hands on a drowning man, but the figure slipped away from John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Edward Carvesso him. Francis says he dived again and again to no avail. and Cora (DENSER) GREESON, was b. In Parsons, Kans., At two o’clock this morning, police and fireman with boats and Nov. 12 1906. He m. Thelma LISLE, dau. of Manson P. and lanterns began dragging the river. At the end of an hour’s fruit- Laura (BOGIES) LISLE, in Lexington, Ky., May 8, 1932. She less effort, they decided to wait until morning. At five o’clock was b. in Lexington, Ky., June 16, 1906. They reside (1967) at this morning, the hooks caught and the body of a man was 618 Columbia Ave., Lexington, KY . brought to the surface. There were no marks of violence, but Issue: some of the pockets had been turned inside out, and it is this that i. Shirley Anne GREESON, b. in Lexington, Ky., June 24, makes for the belief that the man was “rolled” for his money. A 1936. Unmarried. receipted bill of the Indiana Natural Gas and Oil company of ii. Phillip Edward GREESON, b. in Lexington, Ky., Aug. Kokomo, bearing the name of Fred M. Kelly, gave a clue to the 11, 1940; m. Bonnie DORTON dau. of Dr. Howard and identity of the victim. Audrey (SHIMMIN) DORTON, in Lexington, Ky., Mrs. Fred Kelly and the man’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Sefton of Aug. 1, 1964. She was b. in Lexington, Ky., Mar. 17, East Walnut Street went to Marion early today. 1941. No Issue, They res. (1967) at 151 Sand Creek Rd .0 Fred Kelly was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kelly. He Albany, N.Y. was about thirty-five years of age and attended the Kokomo schools. He was born and reared in this city. He entered the flo- 245. Ruth Alice GREESON (Charles7, Charity6, Marian, John 4, rist’s business about fifteen years ago, and had the reputation of George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Charles Francis and Estel- being thoroughly grounded in his calling. He is survived by his la Alice (AMES) GREESON, was b. In Bedford, Iowa, July 8, mother, the widow, and one child, a girl of nine years. His fa- 1898. She m. Albert Karl DANGER, son of Paul and Pauline ther met a tragic death some twelve years ago. (KISCHLER) DANGER, in Chicago, Ill., June 22, 1917. He Mr. Kelly had many friends among the people of Kokomo. His was b. In Chicago, Ill., Oct. 16, 1895 and d. there, May 13, 1956. eccentricities were somewhat marked, but he was unfailingly His body was cremated. Ruth res. (1968) at 1750 E. 86th Place, generous, impulsive, affable, and good hearted. Knowingly he Chicago, Ill. wronged no man and his death should have been so pitiably trag- Issue: ic is a matter for sincere regret. 432A. i. Paul Charles DANGER, b. in Chicago, Ill., Mar. 29, Issue; 1918. i. Venitte KELLY, b. ca 1908. 432B.ii. Robert Francis DANGER, b. In Chicago, Ill., Aug. 22, 1922. 242. Bertha Irene TERRELL (William7, Harrison6, Maria5, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of William Orestus 246. Walter Monroe GREESON (Charles7, Charity6, Maria5, and Annabelle (PALMER) TERRELL, was b. In Kokomo, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Charles Francis and Ind., Apr. 25, 1897. She m. Fred Thomas IRVIN, son of Fred Estella Alice (AMES) GREESON was b. in Bedford, Iowa, B. and Jessie S. (LONG) IRVIN, in Kokomo, Ind., Apr. 7, Sept. 5, 1899. He m. Mildred A. DEKIEFFER, dau. of Otto 1917. He was b. Feb. 20, 1895. They reside (1965) at 5701 W. M. and Ava (DERRAH) DEKIEFFER, in Chicago, Ill., June Jefferson Rd., Kokomo, Ind. 18, 1919. She was b. in Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 15, 1899. Walter Issue: d. in Flint, Mich., June 6, 1956 and is buried there. A flat head- 430. i Thomas Eugene IRVIN, b. in Clay Twp., Howard Co., stone marks his grave. Mildred res. (1968) at 1029 Gladwin, Ind., Aug. 31, 1921. Flint, Mich. Issue: 243. Virgil Denser GREESON (Edward7, Charity6, Maria5, 432C. i. Charlotte GREESON, b. In Detroit, Mich., Nov. 25, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Edward Carvesso 1922. and Cora (DENSER) GREESON, was b. In Bedford, Iowa, 432D. ii Marjorie GREESON, b. In Highland Park, Mich., Nov. 8, 1898. He m. Rozena WETZEL, dau. of Lewis J. and Feb. 2, 1924. Luella WETZEL, in Columbus, Ohio, June 6, 1935. She was b. iii. William Allen GREESON, b. In Detroit, Mich., in DePauw, Ind., Sept. 7, 1911. They reside (1967) at 311 So. Mar. 10, 1926, a twin, is m. but has no children.He Westgate Ave., Columbus, Ohio. is connected with the firm of Conrady Greeson, Issue: Inc., food brokers, in Southfield, Mich. and res. i. Robert Arthur GREESON, b. in Muncie, Ind., Sept. 7, (1968) at 5378 Mapletree, Flint, Mich. 1926, a twin; m. Lois Nichols. She was b. In Columbus, iv. Bonnie Jean GREESON, b. In Detroit, Mich., Mar. Ohio, Jan. 3, 1926. No issue. They res. (1967) at 6234 10, 1926, a twin. She d. in Detroit, Mich., in Sept. Ridge Rd., Parma, Ohio. 1926, and la buried there. 431. ii. Roberta Arline GREESON, b. In Muncie, Ind., Sept. 432E. v. Walter Monroe GREESON, b. In Detroit, Mich., 7, 1926. Oct. 7, 1927. 432. iii Phyllis Joanne GREESON, b. In Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 19, 1933. 247. Francis Dale GREESON (Charles7, Charity6, Maria5, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Charles Francis and 244. Leon Monroe GREESON (Edward7, Charity6, Maria5, Estella Alice (AMES) GREESON, was b. In Bedford, Iowa, 2436 Terrell Trails Mar. 26, 1903. He m. Elsie PROSZEK, dau. of Rudolph and when I was lust 14, and we justt sort of lost track. Margaret (GEWERTH) PROSZEK, in Chicago, Ill., Sept. 1, Does your genealogy go back further than George Hansell? I 1928. She was b. in Chicago, Ill., Jan. 22, 1910. Francis d. In would be interested In securing a copy of your final results if Chicago, I11., Nov. 12, 1947 and is buried there in St. Joseph that is possible -- or are you just doing this for your own infor- Cemetery A monument marks his grave. He was an electrical mation? engineer for Motorola, Inc. One child, Linda Ann, was b. of this I was going to fill in my son Judd's copy and mail it right back union. Elsie m2. ____ NEAMAND. They res. (1968) at 1353 N. to you, but I couldn't remember if his wife's mother's maiden Herding Ave., Chicago, Ill. No issue. name was spelled Reed or Reid -- so I sent it on to him, his ad- Issue: dress is 48140 Rushwood Lane, Novi, Michigan, 48050. He was i. Linda Ann GREESON, b. In Chicago, Ill., Nov. 25, in the Navy in WW II, also during Korea. 1945. She m. Larry David GRAF, son of Edward and We are leaving for Florida this Sunday, the 14th, and won't be Doris GRAF, in Chicago, Ill., Apr. 16, 1966. He was b. back until about the 1st of April. Our mail will be forwarded to in Chicago, Ill., Mar. 28, 1938. No issue. us periodically. Your return address sticker shows "Civil Engi- neer", but I am sure you must have had some detective training – 248. ellen louise GREESON (Charles7, Charity6, Maria5, John 4, at least perseverance personified! George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Charles Francis and Estel- Best wishes to my newly found cousins, la Alice (AMES) GREESON, was b. In Chicago, Ill., Sept. 13, Louise Holt 1907. She m1. Judson Carter GOLTRA, son of Judson E. and (Mrs. Wm. J.) Dode (CARTER) GOLTRA, in Detroit, Mich., July 3, 1924; m2. Joseph W. FOGARTY, and m3. William J. VOLT. Jud- Issue: son was b. Nov. 25, 19__. One child was b. of the first union - 432F. i Judson Charles GOLTRA, b. in Detroit, Mich., Sept. none of the other two. A letter from Ellen Louise to the co- 16, 1925. compiler of this genealogy follows: (Note: There is no descendant No. 249 - it being a reserve num- R 3, Box 35 ber.) Baudette, Minnesota 56623 January 12, 1968 250. Thomas William YAGER (Maidie7, Mary6, Maria5, Johns, Dear Mr. and Mrs. Sausaman: George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Thomas B. and Maidie H. (MOORE) YAGER, was b. in Louisville, Ky., Aug. 15, 1894. That sounds so very formal to address a 4th cousin and her hus- He m1. Ruth RABEY, dau. of David RABEY in Savannah, band, but, as I don't know you personally, Marianne and Bill Ga., in 1918 and m2. Lucille EVANS, dau. of James William doesn't seem quite right either. and Harriet (GRINER) EVANS, in Savannah, Ga., Apr. 5, It is just amazing to me how you were able to trace my Father's 1922. Ruth was b. Jan. 16, 1894 and Lucille in Savannah, Ga., branch of the family - even apparently to the fact that both of my June 30, 1894. Ruth d. in Savannah, Ga., Nov. 23, 1920 and is brothers are deceased and Francis' widow remarried and you buried there. A gravestone marks her grave. Two children were have her new name; and probably, strangest of all, how you b. of the second marriage - none of the first. traced me. Thomas served in the U.S. Marines in WW I. He is a C.P.A., a I divorced Judson's father in 1933 and remarried in 1936 to Jo- 33 degree Mason, and past master of the Masonic lodge. seph W. Fogarty; Joe died of cancer in 1957; then in 1962, I Issue: married again to William J. Holt. 433. i. Harriet Evans YAGER, b. In Savannah, Ga., June 17, This list of names (Greeson, Goltra, Fogarty, Holt) is like drag- 1923. ging skeletons out of the closet – and I can just imagine some of 434. ii. Dorothy Anne YAGER, b. In Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. my living and future cousins, nieces and nephews, and even my 26, 1926. own great-greats in grandchildren (when I am long forgotten and am just a name to them) being a bit shocked. 251. Charles R. HARLAN (Oma7, David6, Maria5, Johns, My husband (also "Bill") mentioned that this ancestry would George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of John Edmond and Oma make me eligible for the D.A.R., and although I am not interest- Mae (TERRELL) HARLAN, was b. In Howard Co., Ind., Sept. ed in that at all, it is most interesting for me to learn a bit more 27, 1901. He m. Bernice WEAVER, dau. of Thomas and of my Dad's side of the family. I can remember an Uncle Ed and Queen Elizabeth (LEE) WEAVER, in Kokomo, Ind., July 4, Aunt Nora TERRELL in Kokomo - and there was a Virgil 1923. She was b. in Howard Co., Ind., Oct. 31, 1905. They re- TERRELL - and I think a Charlie. I'm pretty sure that when I side (1965) at 1214 N. Alabama, Indianapolis, Ind. was a little girl we got a white poodle dog from some TER- Issue: RELL's -- our dog was named "Fussy", but I can't think of the 435. i. Elizabeth M. HARLAN, b. May 25. 1924. given names of the-TERRELL -- oh, I think her name was Eva. I 436. ii. Barbara E. HARLAN, b. Sept. 29, 1928. don't remember ever hearing "Hansell" as a family name; how- 437. iii Norma J. HARLAN, b. Aug. 25, 1932. ever, my sister, Ruth, probably would know of that. I don't re- (All 3 children b. in Howard Co., Ind.) member my Greeson grandparents as they died before or shortly after I was born, and after living in Chicago for the first twelve 252. Julia Lynn HARLAN (Oma7, David6, Maria5, Johns, years of my life my parents moved to Detroit. My Dad died George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of John Edmond and Oma 2437 Terrell Trails Mae (TERRELL) HARLAN, was b. in Howard Co., Ind., Dec. 442. i. Richard Lewis TERRELL, b. in Kokomo, Ind., June 4, 16, 1904. She m. Willard Mount WHITE, son of W. A. and 1941. Emma (NEWCOM) WHITE, in Kokomo, Ind., July 25, 1928. 443. ii. Stephen Joseph TERRELL, b. in Kokomo, Ind., Dec. He was b. in Kokomo, Ind. Aug. 7, 1896. A previous marriage 6, 1943. of Willard ended in his wife’s death, ca 1925. Issue: 257. Matilda Alice TERRELL (Richmond7, Joseph6, Maria5, i. Rose Ann WHITE, m. a Mr. LOTZ in Van Nuy, Calif., John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Richmond W. and May 18, 1956. Florinda Bell (VAN CAMP) TERRELL, was b. In Brookings, S. Dak., Oct. 19, 1918. She m. Raymond Samuel PANULA, 253. Margaret Catherine HARLAN (Oma7, David6, Maria5, son of Samuel Sylvester and Ida Suszanne (SILLANPAA) John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of John Edmond and PANULA, in Sycamore, I11., June 24, 1937. He was b. In DeK- Oma Mae (TERRELL) HARLAN, was b. in Kokomo, Ind., alb, Ill., Feb. 4, 1916. They reside (1967) at 14621 Foothill Ave., June 21, 1907. She m. Thomas James MC WILLIAM, son of Hawthorns, Calif. Raymond's parents were emigrants from Fin- John James and Elsie (FOWLIE) MC WILLIAM, in Pasade- land. na, Calif., June 7, 1930. He was b. in Glasgow, Scotland, May Issue: 12, 1906. They reside (1967) at 2398 So. Court St., Palo Alto, i. William Raymond PANULA, b. in DeKalb, Ill., Apr. Calif. 20, 1941. Unmarried. Issue: 444. ii. Linda Susan PANULA, b. in DeKalb, Ill., May 21, 438. i. Elsie Mae MC WILLIAM, b. In Pasadena, Calif., Apr. 1945. 11, 1931. iii. Chris Allen PANULA, b. In Hawthorne, Calif., Aug. ii. Mary M. MC WILLIAM, b. In Hollywood, Calif., 17, 1954. Nov. 22, 1936. Unmarried. GENERATION 9; CHAPTER IX 428. Robert M. FLEMING (Zula8, Mary7, Hannah6, Maria5, 254. Renalt Neal TERRELL (Charles7, David6, Maria5, John4, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of George Minor and George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Charles Frederick and Eva Zula Belle (MILNER) FLEMING, was b. near Michigantown, Avis (ADAMS) TERRELL, was b. in Chicago, Ill., July 18, Ind., Sept. 6, 1908. He m. Frances L. GEARHART, dau. of 1904. He m. Alice Rosalind CANTWELL, dau. of George Harry Edmond and Lottie M. (HUFFER) GEARHART, in Washington and Alice Johanna (HENDREN) CANTWELL, Frankfort, Ind., Oct. 12, 1935. She was b. In Clinton Co., Ind., in Bloomfield, Ind., Dec. 31,1930. She was b. in Bloomfield, Apr. 10, 1916. They reside (1967) at 1009 W. Jefferson, Frank- Ind., Aug. 23, 1908. They reside (1965) at 2428 W. Spring St., fort, Ind. Lima, Ohio. Robert is employed by the Ingrain Richard sons Enamel Factory, Issue: Frankfort, Ind., where he has worked for 32 years. He served in 439. i. Barbara Jane TERRELL, b. in Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. the U.S. Army from Aug. 23, 1943 to Nov. 7, 1945, Private FC - 2, 1932. served in the states 10 months and 19 months in Paris, France and England. 255. Charles Frederick TERRELL II (Charles7, David6, Ma- Issue: ria5, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Charles Freder- i. Robert Wayne FLEMING, b. Frankfort, Ind., Sept. 10, ick and Eva Avis (ADAMS) TERRELL, was b. In Chicago, 1941, d. at birth, buried in Whiteman CemeteryMichi- Ill., Feb. 20, 1908. He m. Edna Clare FLAHERTY, dau. of gantown, Ind . Michael Patrick and Mary Ann (ELBERT) FLAHERTY, in 483.ii. Ronald Lee FLEMING, b. Frankfort, Ind., Nov. Monett, Mo., Jan. 23, 1932. She was b. in Pierce City, Mo., Oct. 10,1943. 13, 1908. Charles d. In Independence, Kans., Nov. 2, 1952 and is buried in Monett, Mo. A stone marks his grave. Edna res. (1965) 429. John G. FLEMING (Zula8, Mary7, Hannah6, Maria5, at 1313 S.W. 1st Terrace, Deerfield Beach, Fla. John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of George Minor and Issue: Zula Belle (MILNER) FLEMING, was b. near Michigantown, 440. i. Charles Frederick TERRELL III, b. in Chicago, Ill., Ind., Mar. 2, 1915. He m. Jeanne T. ____ in Frankfort, Ind., sept. 10, 1935. Feb. 1, 1945. She was b. in Elwood, Ind., Apr. 15, 1919. They 441. ii. Maureen TERRELL, b. In Chicago, I11., July 11, reside (1967) at 6616 Bittersweet Dr., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1941. John joined the Marine Corps Reserve in Houston, Tex. in 1940. On May 21, 1941 he volunteered for service in the U.S. Navy 256. Joseph Eugene TERRELL (Lewis7, Joseph6, Maria5, Hospital Corps, serving most of the time in the Pacific area. He John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Lewis Benjamin was honorably discharged on Oct. 31, 1945. Harrison and Fern (WATSON) TERRELL, was b. In Koka- Issue: mo, Ind., Oct. 4, 1917. He m. Betty Jane SANDY, dau. of Paul i. David Thomas FLEMING, b. Ft. Wayne, Ind., Sept. 13, and Bess (HELBLING) SANDY, in Kokomo, Ind., June 29, 1946. 1939. She was b. in Hamilton, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1920. They reside ii Timothy Craig FLEMING, b. Ft. Wayne, Ind., Apr. 28, (1965) on RR 1, Riverside Dr., Parker, Ariz. 1949. Issue: iii Suzanne K. FLEMING, b. Monroeville, Ind., May 30, 1954. 2438 Terrell Trails iii. Charles Jude DINGER, b. Aug. 8, 1957. 430. Thomas Eugene IRVIN (Bertha8, William7, Harrison6, (All 3 children b. In Chicago, I11.) Maria5, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), son of Fred Thom- 8 7 as and Bertha Irene (TERRELL) IRVIN, was b. in Clay Twp., 432C. Charlotte Louise GREESON (Walter , Charles , Chari- Howard Co., Ind., Aug. 31, 1921. He m. Thelma Virginia ty6, Maria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Walter CURRENS. She was b. in Sims, Ind., July 26, 1923. They re- Monroe and Mildred A. (DEKIEFFER) GREESON, was b. In side (1965) at 5603 W. Jefferson, Kokomo, Ind. "Gene" enlisted Detroit, Mich., Nov. 25, 1922. She m. Richard Max PLA- and served in the U.S. Air Corps for 3 years during W.W. II, MONDON, son of Maxim Thomas and Rose (LABELLE) served in Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. PLAMONDON, in Flint, Mich., June 26, 1942. He was b. in Issue: Lake Lee Lanau, Mich., Feb. 18, 1921. They reside (1968) at i Tamon Jean IRVIN, b. Denver, Colo., Feb. 6, 1942. 1029 Gladwin, Flint, Mich. ii Susan Kay IRVIN, b. Howard Co., Ind., Nov. 3, 1951 Issue: iii David Eugene IRVIN, b. Howard Co., Ind., July 23, 1957 i. Gary Richard PLAMONDON, b. Flint, Mich, Aug. 16,1943. 431. Roberta Arline GREESON (Virgil8, Edward7, Charity6, ii. Lawrence Wayne PLAMONDON, b. Flint, Mich., May 25, Maria5, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), dau. of Virgil 1946. Denser and Rozena (WETZEL) GREESON, was b. in iii. Charlene Kay PLAMONDON, b. Flint, Mich., Apr. 12, Muncie, Ind., Sept. 7, 1926. She m. Wayne HUNSINGER in 1948. Greentown, Ind. He was b. in Greentown, Ind., Dec. 7, 1926. (It is not known whether or not any of these 3 children are mar- They reside (1967) at 3717 Alpine Dr., Endicott, N.Y. ried.) Issue: i. Pamela HUNSINGER, b. Endicott, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1957, 432D. Marjorie GREESON (Walter8, Charles7, Charity6, Ma- ii. David HUNSINGER, b. Endicott, N.Y., Mar. 15, 1961. ria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Walter Monroe and Mildred A. (DEKIEFFER) GREESON, was b. In High- 8 7 6 432. Phyllis Jean GREESON (Virgil , Edward , Charity , Ma- land Park, Mich., Feb. 2, 1924. She m. Bernard John MOR- ria5, John4, George3, Michael2, Johann1), of Virgil Denser and RIS, son of John Edward and Agatha Eugena (VALLEY) Rozena (WETZEL) GREESON, was b. In Cincinnati, Ohio, MORRIS. They reside (1968) at 2206 Stevenson, Flint, Mich. Aug. 19, 1933. She m. Kenneth R. NELSON. He was b. in Issue: Richmond, Ind., Aug. 3, 1932. They reside (1967) at 4836 i. Nancy Ann MORRIS b. Apr. 6, 1942 m. Doyne Gean Luxemburg S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. CASON, son of Nolan Neil and Oda Alene CASON, in Issue: San Bernardino, Calif., Mar. 24, 1964. He was b. in i Kristin NELSON, b. Oxford, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1957. Batesvillo, Ark., Nov. 21, 1940. They res. (1968) at 3901 ii. Dirk NELSON, b. Shauna, Wis., July 5, 1961. Cheyenne, Flint, Mich. They have 1 child, Tina Rene iii Mark NELSON, b. Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 18, 1963. CASON, b. In Flint, Mich., Dec. 8, 1965. ii. Diane Louise MORRIS b, May 15, 1943 m. Bruce Glenn 432A. Paul Charles DINGER (Ruth8, Charles7, Charity 6, Ma- HOLDEN, son of Glenn Leo and Ruth Lorrine ria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), son of Albert Karl and (JOHNSON) HOLDEN, in Flint, Mich., Apr. 4, 1964. He Ruth Alice (GREESON) DINGER, was b. in Chicago, Ill., was b. in Plum City, Wis., Apr. 3, 1943. They res. (1968) Mar. 29, 1918. He m. Helen Marie SIRBACK, dau. of Vincent at 5357 Don Schenk Dr., Swartz Creek, Mich. They have 2 and Elizabeth (PIRIGYI) SIRBACK in Newark, N.J., May 14, children, Holly Deniese HOLDEN, b. In Flint, Mich., Nov. 1943. She was b. in Buffalo, N.Y., June 9, 1915. They reside 8, 1964; and Michael Bruce HOLDEN, b. In Flint, Mich., (1968) at 650 Wild Cherry Rd., Naperville, Ill. Feb. 17, 1966. Issue: iii. Joan Kay MORRIS b, June 5, 1944 m. Vernon Earl i. Paul Charles DINGER, b. Ft. Monmouth, N.J., June ROBERTS, son of Jessie Lee and Bearly Verliene 27,1944. (BLAKE) ROBERTS on May 9, 1964. He was b. In ii. Diane Ruth DINGER, b. Chicago, Ill., June 16, 1947. Truman, Ark., Feb. 5, 1943. They res. (1968) at 3501 iii. Bruce Karl DINGER, b. Augusta, Va., Feb. 25, 1951. Proctor, Flint, Mich.They have 2 children, Vernon Earl ROBERTS Jr., b. in Flint., Mich., Oct. 30, 1964; and 432B. Robert Francis DINGER (Ruth8, Charles7, Charity 6, Marjorie Lynn ROBERTS, b. In Flint, Mich., Dec. 30, Maria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), son of Albert Karl 1966. and Ruth Alice (GREEAON) DINGER, was b. in Chicago, Ill., iv. Susanne Gayle MORRIS b. Apr. 26, 1946 Gayle m. Larry Aug. 22, 1922. He m. Loretta KRUZEL, dau. of Frank and Curtis CHASTAIN, son of Estel Parka and Lolita Nadine Nellie KRUZEL, in Chicago, Ill., Sept. 4, 1954. She was b. in (LOVELL) CHASTAIN, in Flint, Mich., Sept. 25, 1965. Chicago, Ill., Sept. 10, 1927 He was b. in Kansas City, Mo., July 8, 1942. They res. They reside (1968) at 3940 W. 60th Pl., Chicago, Ill. (1968) at 6108 Northern, Raytown, Mo. They have 1 child, Issue: Christine Michele CHASTAIN, b. In Kansas City, Mo., i. Robert Francis DINGER, b. Aug. 24, 1949. July 3, 1967. ii. Nancy Marie DINGER, b. Dec. 14, 1955 v. Mildred Jeanette MORRIS b. Oct. 5, 1948 not married 2439 Terrell Trails 1968 (All 3 children b. In Savannah, Ga.) vi. Bernadette Jonie MORRIS b. July 8, 1952 not married 1968 435. Elizabeth M. HARLAN (Charles8, Oma7, David6, Maria5, (All 6 children b. in Flint, Mich.) John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Charles R. and Bernice (WEAVER) HARLAN, was b. In Howard Co., Ind., 432E. Walter Monroe GREESON (Walter8, Charles7, Charity6, May 25, 1924. She m. Robert MOORE in Indianapolis, Ind., Maria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), son of Walter Mon- July 5, 1952. They reside (1965) at 509 N. Green St., roe and Mildred A. (DEKIEFFER) GREESON,was b. in De- Brownsburg, Ind. troit, Mich., Oct. 7, 1927. He m. Ardith W. AUGER, dau. of Issue: Albert J. and Marguerite S. (MANNING) AUGER, in Flint, i. Joy Linda MOORE, b. Jan. 5, 1957. Mich., Oct. 16, 1948. She was b. in Flint, Mich., Sept. 7, 1929. They reside (1968) at 1338 Allerton S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 436. Barbara E. HARLAN (Charles8, Oma7, David6, Maria5, Issue: John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Charles R. and i Dawn Louise GREESON, b. In Flint, Mich., Dec. 4, 1949. Bernice (WEAVER) HARLAN, was b. in Howard Co., Ind., ii. Debra Suzanne GREESON, b. in Flint, Mich., June 11, Sept. 29, 1928. She m. Jack MORGAN in Indianapolis, Ind., 1952. Mar. 4, 1946. He was b. in Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 12, 1925. iii. Walter Allen GREESON, b. in Flint, Mich., July 24, 1954 They reside (1965) at 7271 20th St., Westminster, Calif. iv. Cheryl Lynn GREESON, b. in Grand Rapids, Mich., June 30, 1959 Issue: i. Catherine Bernice MORGAN, b. Long Beach, Calif., Jan. 432F. Judson Charles GOLTRA (Ellen8, Charles7, Charity6, 16, 1947. Maria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), son of Judson ii. Karen Joy MORGAN, b. Long Beach, Calif., Sept. 29, 1955 Carter and Ellen Louise (GREESON) GOLTRA, was b. in Detroit, Mich., Sept. 16, 1925. He m. Katherine Reed SMITH, 437. Norma J. HARLAN (Charles8, Oma7, David6, Maria5, dau. of Walter Guild and Katherine Elizabeth (REED) John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Charles R. and SMITH, in Detroit, Mich., Dec. 30, 1949. She was b. in Nash- Bernice (WEAVER) HARLAN,, was b. in Howard Co., Ind., ville, Tenn., Mar. 9, 1925. They reside (1968) at 48140 Rush- Aug. 25, 1932. She m. Donald L. KUOY, son of Jenkins and wood Lane, Northville, Mich. Judson Is regional manager for Vesta (SUMMERS) KUOY, in Gosport , Ind., Sept. 20, 1950. Security Group, Inc., Southfield, Mich. He was b. in Owen Co., Ind., Sept. 1932. They reside (1965) in Issue:, London, Ind. i. Katherine Louise GOLTRA, b. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 25, Issue: ii. Judson Charles GOLTRA, b. St. Augustine, Fla., July 23, i. Jeannie Lee KUOY, b. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 17, 1952. 1952• ii. Connie Sue KUOY, b. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 13, 1953. iii. Cynthia Lynn GOLTRA, b. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 17, 1953. iii. Sandra Jean KUOY, b. Indianapolis, Ind., June 3, 1955 iv. Elizabeth Reed GOLTRA, b. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 20, 1957 iv. Donald Lee KUOY, b. Franklin, Ind., Oct. 29, 1956. v. Marletta Marsha KUOY, b. Hendricks Co., Ind., Oct. 2, 433. Harriett Evans YAGER (Thomas8, Maidie7, Mary6, Ma- 1962. ria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Thomas William and Lucille (EVANS) YAGER, was b. in Savannah, 438. Else Mae MC WILLIAM (Margaret8, Oma7, David6, Ma- Ga., June 17, 1923. She m. John Nickell MORRIS, son of ria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Thomas James William George and Mabelle Mae (WICKELL) MORRIS. and Margaret Catherine (HARLAN) MC WILLIAM, was b. He was b. in Elk River, Id a., May 13, 1917. They reside (1967) in Pasadena, Calif., Apr. 11, 1931. She m. Robert Frederick in Elk River, Idaho. TAYLOR, son of Earl W. and Norma (LAMBERT) Issue: TAYLOR, in Fresno, Calif., May 15, 1954. He was b. in Santa i. William George MORRIS, b. Moscow, Ida., Nov. 16, 1951. Barbara, Calif., Oct. 15, 1929. ii. Susan Lucile MORRIS, b. Moscow, Id a., Oct. 2, 1952. Issue: iii. Thomas Yager MORRIS, b. Moscow, Id a., Aug. 15, 1954 i. Daniel E. TAYLOR, b. May 9, 1957. ii. Cheryl Linn TAYLOR, b. Dec. 20, 1960. 434. Dorothy Anne YAGER (Thomas8, Maidie7, Mary6, Ma- iii. Mark Robert TAYLOR, b. Feb. A, 1965. ria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Thomas William and Lucille (EVANS) YAGER, was b. in Jacksonville, 439. Barbara Jane TERRELL (Renalt8, Charles7, David6, Ma- Fla., Oct. 26, 1926. She m. Henry Turner SKIPPER Jr., son of ria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Renalt Neal and Henry Turner and Doris (DEITER) SKIPPER. He was b. in Alice Rosalind (CANTWELL) TERRELL, was b. In Savannah, Ga., July 25, 1925. They res. (1967) in Savannah, Ga. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 2, 1932. She m. Leo Allan MANGUM Issue: Jr. son of Leo Allan and Winifred (SCHIED) MANGUM , in i. Henry Turner SKIPPER III., b. Mar. 5, 1948. Lima, Ohio, Aug. 14, 1954. He was b. In Lima, Ohio, Mar. 28, ii. Thomas William SKIPPER, b. Dec. 19, 1949. 1930. They reside (1965) at 828 State St., Lima, Ohio. iii. Nancy Gail SKIPPER, b. Sept. 2, 1955. Issue: 2440 Terrell Trails i. Cynthia Alice MANGUM, b. Lima, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1956. 1942. They reside (1967) at 3628 W. 145th Hawthorns, Calif. ii. Winifred Beth MANGUM, b. Lima, Ohio, May 6, 1959. Robert served 4 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, discharged Dec. 1963. 440. Charles Frederick TERRELL (Charles8, Charles7, Issue: David6, Maria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), son of i. Tammy Lynn KITCHENS, b. Camp Pendleton, Calif., Aug. Charles Frederick and Edna Clare (FLAHERTY) 2, 1963 TERRELL, was b. in Chicago, Ill., Sent. 10, 1935. He m. Sue ii. Tracy Ann KITCHENS, b. Gardena, Calif., June 27, 1964. BOGDA, dau. of Frank and Helen (OLSON) BOGDA, in GENERATION 10; CHAPTER X Green Bay, Wis., Aug. 24, 1957. She was b. In Green Bay, Wis., 483. Ronald Lee FLEMING (Robert9, Zula8, Mary7, Hannah6, Aug. 14, 1938. They reside (1965) at 202 N. Harvard, Arlington Maria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), son of Robert M. Heights, Ill. Charles is a dentist. and Frances L. (GEARHART) FLEMING, was b. In Issue: Frankfort, Ind., Nov. 10, 1943. He m. Judith Ann MC i. Gregory Scott TERRELL, b. Long Beach, Calif., Sept. 1, MULLEN on July 25, 1964. Ronald attended Indiana 1960. University. Enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, March 9, 1964, for a ii. Cindy Lynn TERRELL, b. Chicago, Ill., Oct. 11, 1961. 4-year term. He is now (1967) an A1/c and is stationed at iii. Kurtis Barrett TERRELL, b. Chicago, Ill., Apr, 3, 1964. Lockbourne Air Force Base, Columbus, Ohio. Issue: 441. Maureen TERRELL (Charles8, Charles7, David6, Maria5, i. Marc Douglas FLEMING, b. Sept. 1966. John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Charles Frederick and Edna Clare (FLAHERTY) TERRELL,was b. In Chicago, BAINES/TERRELL UPDATE Ill., July 11, 1941. She m. Robert Edward THURLOW, son of Clinton F. and Marian (WHITE) THURLOW, in Pompano Submitted by Bill & Jonna Thompson; billjon- Beach, Fla., Oct. 16, 1960. He was b. In Augusta, Me., Jan. 7, [email protected] 1941. They reside (1965) at 6215 N.W. 17th Ct., Fort Editor's Note: This article does not include the complete list of Lauderdale, Fla. BAINES/TERRELL descendants. This is an update on the list- Issue: ing given by DICKEN Terrell Genealogy page 134, et seq. i. Robert Edward THURLOW, b. Pompano, Fla., June 28, Please consult her book for additional info. DFB 1961. ii. Howard N. THURLOW, b. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., May 22, 1. Joel Wingfield TERRELL (1805 - 1882); married at 1963. Newnan, Coweta Co, GA 11 Dec 1827 Elizabeth Nelson Butler WINGFIELD (811 - 1878) 442. Richard Lewis TERRELL (Joseph8, Lewis7, Joseph6 Ma- +2 vii. Elizabeth Virginia TERRELL b. 4 Mar 1841 ria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), son of Joseph Eugene Newnan, Coweta Co. GA; d. 1 May 1929 in San Diego, CA; and Betty Jane (SANDY) TERRELL, was b. In Kokomo, Ind., married 29 Sept. 1868 in Navasota, TX William Martin June 4, 1941. He m. Cheryl Lynn DUTTON, dau. of Jesse and BAINES below. Evadene (FINNEY) DUTTON, in Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 14, 1963. She was b. in Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 26, 1945. They reside Descendants of William Martin BAINES (1965) at 711 S. Webster St., Kokomo, Ind. Generation No. 1 Issue: 1. William Martin5 BAINES (George Washington4, Thomas3, i. Lisa Renee TERRELL, b. Tiptop, Ind., Nov. 21, 1964. George (Blackbeard)2 Bains, John C1) was born November 17, 1842 in Carroll Co, AR, and died May 01, 1912 in San Diego, 443. Stephen Joseph TERRELL (Joseph8, Lewis7, Joseph6 5 4 3 2 l CA. He married (1) Sarah Elizabeth OWEN b: Jan 31, 1846; Maria , John , George Michael , Johann ), son of Joseph d: Apr 15, 1867 m: Sep 13, 1865 in Rockdale, TX. No children Eugene and Betty Jane (SANDY) TERRELL, was b. In listed for this marriage. Kokomo, Ind., Dec. 6, 1943. He m. Mariann SPRINGER, dau. He married (2) Elizabeth Virginia TERRELL, daughter of of Max and Mary Elizabeth (TOLLS) SPRINGER, in Joel TERRELL and Elizabeth WINGFIELD. Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 13, 1962. She was b. in Kokomo, Ind., Dec. Children of William BAINES and Elizabeth TERRELL are: 8, 1941. They reside (1965) at 5814 Peshawa Dr., Indian i. Thomas Lee6 BAINES. Heights, Kokomo, Ind. ii. William Edwin BAINES. Issue: iii. George Washington BAINES. i. Kelly Jo TERRELL, b. Kokomo, Ind., July 9, 1963. iv. Toliver Terrell BAINES.

8 7 6 v. Martha Elizabeth BAINES. 444. Linda Susan PANULA (Matilda , Richmond , Joseph 2. vi.Annie Melissa BAINES, b. 1886; d. 1965. Maria5, John4, George3 Michael2, Johannl), dau. of Raymond Samuel and Matilda Alice (TERRELL) PANULA, was b. in Generation No. 2 2. Annie Melissa6 BAINES (William Martin5, George Wash- DeKalb, Ill., May 21, 1945. She m. Robert Ray KITCHENS, 4 3 2 1 son of Otto and Sylvia (THOMPSON) KITCHENS, in Long ington , Thomas , George (Blackbeard) Bains, John C ) was Beach, Calif., June 9, 1961. He was b. In Dallas, Tex., Mar. 30, 2441 Terrell Trails born 1886, and died 1965. She married James (Jesse) MARTIN i. Susie9 ? ? who died in 1940's. Children of Annie BAINES and James MARTIN are: 9. Sylvia Belle8 MARTIN (Stephen Terrell7, Annie Melissa6 i. Hattie Belle7 MARTIN. Suspect that Hattie Belle died Baines, William Martin5, George Washington4, Thomas3, young. [DICKEN says she did] George (Blackbeard)2 Bains, John C1) was born July 25, 1933, ii. Harold Edwin MARTIN, d. 1984. and died October 23, 2002. She married (1) Morris Arthur 3. iii. Esther MARTIN. THOMPSON. She married (2) Adam LANG. She married (3) 4. iv. Robert MARTIN, d. 1997. Glen SWEIGART. She married (4) Jay W BRADDOCK. 5. v. Ruth MARTIN. Notes for Morris Arthur THOMPSON: b. 11/19/1930, d. vi. Richard (Dick) MARTIN, b. 1906; d. 1924. 03/17/2000, US Navy, SA; Res: Rapid City, SD; buried Black 6. vii. Stephen Terrell MARTIN, b. 1910; d. 1960. Hills National Cemetery; Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota; viii. Virginia MARTIN, b. 1911. Plot: G 0 1137, bur. 04/03/2000 ix. Walter James MARTIN, b. 1912. Children of Sylvia MARTIN and Morris THOMPSON are: Generation No. 3 i. Theresa Yvonne9 THOMPSON, b. August 13, 1958; m. 3. Esther7 MARTIN (Annie Melissa6 Baines, William Martin5, Benjamin FREZE. George Washington4, Thomas3, George (Blackbeard)2 Bains, ii. William Maurice THOMPSON, b. March 24, 1960; m. John C1). She married (1) First. ? ? She married (2) Herman Josephine CAMINS GARCIA. GEER. 8 7 6 Child of Esther MARTIN and First ? ? is: 10. Walter Gale MARTIN (Stephen Terrell , Annie Melissa 5 4 3 7. i. Darlene8. Baines, William Martin , George Washington , Thomas , 2 1 George (Blackbeard) Bains, John C ) was born April 26, 1938. 4. Robert7 MARTIN (Annie Melissa6 Baines, William Martin5, He married Gloria Lorriane ZUNIGA. George Washington4, Thomas3, George (Blackbeard)2 Bains, Children of Walter MARTIN and Gloria ZUNIGA are: 9 John C1) died 1997. He married (1) First ? ?. He married (2) i. Lisa Michelle MARTIN, b. November 17, 1964; m. Octa- Sandra LEE. via LOPEZ. Child of Robert MARTIN and First ? ?is: ii. David Howard MARTIN, b. June 29, 1969. i. Stephen8 MARTIN. Child of Robert MARTIN and Sandra is: (Ready for TRAILS 9 pages 2 columns) ii. Christy Ann8 MARTIN. TERRELL/NEGUS 5. Ruth7 MARTIN (Annie Melissa6 Baines, William Martin5, George Washington4, Thomas3, George (Blackbeard)2 Bains, DESCENDANTS John C1). She married First. ? ? Dan Brinson excerpted from L251: NEGUS FAMILY ANCES- Child of Ruth MARTIN and First is: TRY by Ira E. NOLTE [Born 1887; No date of publication, 8. i. Shirley8 ? ?. latest date in text is 1959]

6. Stephen Terrell7 MARTIN (Annie Melissa6 Baines, Wil- Editor's Note: We have no documentation that William TER- liam Martin5, George Washington4, Thomas3, George (Black- RELL below was knighted and entitled to the "Sir." Likewise, I beard)2 Bains, John C1) was born 1910 in Weed, CA; and died have not seen any documentation that his wife was entitled to 1960. He married Nellie Ann ROBINSON. "Lady." The English ancestry published was the incorrect one Children of Stephen MARTIN and Nellie ROBINSON are: assumed by Edwin Holland TERRELL and J. F. TYRRELL 9. i. Sylvia Belle8 MARTIN, b. July 25, 1933; d. October 23, in 1910, so I am not including it. Generation numbers are as 2002. used in the book and have no actual value to this work prior to 10. ii. Walter Gale MARTIN, b. April 26, 1938. the marriage of NEGUS and COPPOCK. This work was done before the current generation numbering system was developed. Generation No. 4 Generation numbers in this work are indicated by characters 7. Darlene8 UNNAMED. (Esther7 Martin, Annie Melissa6 before and after the person number: First generation #.; second Baines, William Martin5, George Washington4, Thomas3, generation (#); third generation -#-; fourth generation =#=; fifth George (Blackbeard)2 Bains, John C1). She married UN- generation /#/. DFB NAMED. Child of Darlene and is: 21. Sir William TERRILL, also spelled TERRELL married i. Venus Melody9 UNNAMED. b. 1947; d. 1965, age 18. Lady Susannah WATERS. During the protectorate of Oliver CROMWALL, being Quakers and grievously persecuted be- 8. Shirley8 ? ? (Ruth7 Martin, Annie Melissa6 Baines, William cause of their religion, they decided to try to get to America. Martin5, George Washington4, Thomas3, George (Blackbeard)2 Crossing over to Ireland as colonists, they sailed for Virginia Bains, John C1). She married First ? ?. about 1665. There is in the possession of the family of Rich- Child of Shirley and First is: mond TERRELL, a watch and ring bearing the crest of the

2442 Terrell Trails TERRELL family. Both William & Richmond were land own- (1) William B. NEGUS born July 6, 1876 ers in Kent county, Virginia as early as 1670. From Americans (2) Alice NEGUS Wolford born April 15, 1882 Of Gentle Birth And Their Ancestors, page 353, we get the fol- (3) Edwin NEGUS born April 3 1885 lowing, "Terrell is an ancient family tracing their descent clearly (4) Hervey NEGUS born April 14, 1887 back to the time of Henry II. There is in the family a silver wa- (5) Henry NEGUS born April 14, 1887 ter jug bearing the family arms which was brought over to this (6) Eva NEGUS Foster born May 16, 1889 country by William & Susannah TERRELL over two hundred Their family records are as follows: years ago when they came to Virginia. They had four sons: David, Henry, Joe, and Micajah. David (1) William B. NEGUS born July 6, 1876; died May 10, 1945; and Henry married sisters, Agatha and Annie CHILES who married October 29, 1901 to Laura CAMPBELL who was born came from a family of noted English Army Officers. We con- April 14, 1879 and died November 25, 1929. They had five tinue this line of Henry, but David and Agatha were grandpar- children; two died young. ents of Pleasant COBBS who married Amy TERRELL, so we -1- Vera Marie NEGUS Luellan born June 29, 1905 are descended from both David & Henry TERRELL. -2- Harold Earl NEGUS born August 29, 1907 -3- Raymond Leroy NEGUS born October 5, 1915 22. Henry TERRELL, son of William & Susannah TERRELL, Their family records are as follows: born in 1695, died in 1760. Married Annie CHILES. They were parents of Thomas & Henry TERRELL & possibly oth- -1- Vera Marie NEGUS; 107 East 6th Street; Muscatine, Iowa: ers. Vera was born June 29, 1905 at Muscatine Iowa; married De- cember 30, 1931 at Rock Island IL to Jack Edward LUELLAN 23. Thomas TERRELL married Rebecca PEATROSS; par- who was born May 3, 1905 at Muscatine Iowa. ents of Amy TERRELL and others. =1= Barbara Jean LUELLAN Wilson born March 6, 1933 =2= Mary Katheryn LUELLAN born March 12, 1937 24. Amy TERRELL married Pleasant COBBS who was a =3= William Robert LUELLAN born September 13. 1942 grandson of David and Agatha CHILES TERRELL. =4= James Arthur LUELLAN born October 14, 1945 =5= John Edward LUELLAN born June 15, 1949 25. Amy COBBS daughter of Pleasant COBBS and Amy Their family records are as follows: TERRELL; wife of Aaron COPPOCK who came from a Pennsylvania family who came from England with the Quakers =1= Barbara Jean LUELLAN Wilson, Davenport Iowa: born in 1683. March 6, 1933 at Muscatine Iowa; married June 9, 1951 at Mus- catine Iowa to James Donald WILSON who was born Septem- 26. Mary COPPOCK, born December 12, 1827, (twin to Mar- ber 8, 1934 in Paris, Ontario, Canada. garet) daughter of Aaron and Amy COBBS COPPOCK, mar- /1/ Vicky Kay WILSON born March 8, 1952 at Cedar Rapids ried Isaac NEGUS who descended from the WING family of Iowa Massachusetts Puritans. Isaac NEGUS was born June 30, 1822 /2/ Michael Stephan WILSON born February 26, 1954 at in Pennsylvania and died August 18, 1883 in Muscatine county Muscatine Iowa Iowa. He moved to Iowa with his parents in 1846. Married June 19, 1850 to Mary COPPOCK. -2- Harold Earl NEGUS, Muscatine Iowa: born August 29, John NEGUS, born May 4, 1778 in Columbiana County, Ohio; 1907 at Muscatine Iowa; married November 10, 1930 at Eledo, married Miriam BURDGE who was born January 19, 1786 in IL to Eloise Ruth THOMPSON who was born December 18, Columbiana County OH. Both are buried at Springdale, Ohio. 1911 at Stanwood, Iowa. Eleven Children including Isaac NEGUS above. /1/ Katherine NEGUS born July 17, 1953, Florida To Isaac & Mary were born ten children: /2/ Kenneth NEGUS born February 2, 1956, Muscatine Iowa 1. John NEGUS born 1851; /3/ Connie NEGUS born September 20, 1957 at Muscatine 2. Eli NEGUS born May 17, 1853; Iowa 3. Amy NEGUS Nolte born December 14, 1854; 4. Miriam NEGUS Branson born February 13, 1857; -3- Raymond Leroy NEGUS Albuquerque, N. M.: born Octo- 5. Henry A. NEGUS born May 27, 1859; ber 5, 1915 at Muscatine Iowa; married in 1940 at Muscatine 6. William T. NEGUS born August 16, 1861; Iowa to Flossie ANDREWS who was born December 13,1914 7. Suel Foster NEGUS born 1863; in Indiana. No children 8. Rebecca NEGUS Bond born October 6, 1865; 9. Israel NEGUS born April 20, 1867; (2) Alice NEGUS Wolford born April 15, 1882 and died 1954. 10. Anna Mary NEGUS Fischer Townsend. Married Frank WOLFORD who was born in 1882 and died in Their family records are as follows: 1948. No children.

1. John NEGUS was born in 1851 and died in October of 1935. (3) Edwin NEGUS born April 3 1885; died January 14, 1906, He married Mary SHARP who was born in 1854 and died in age 20. 1930. 2443 Terrell Trails (4) Hervey NEGUS; 271 Chester St; Pasadena CA. Hervey and -1- Fern Harrison NOLTE Davidson was born September Henry were twins, born April 14, 1887. Hervey married August 1,1907 at Dazey North Dakota; married November 29, 1933 to 23, 1911 at Davenport Iowa to Elizabeth SULSBERGER who Harold DAVIDSON who was born November 30, 1898 at was born June 21, 1892 at Grandview Iowa. One child: Drexel Missouri. No children. -1- Kenneth NEGUS born 1931, drowned in Lake Arrowhead in infancy. -2- Tina NOLTE born September 18, 1908; died November 2, 1908. (5) Henry NEGUS 6104 King Street; Maywood CA. Twin to Hervey, born April 14, 1887; married Mable JOHNSON and -3- Edwin Clever NOLTE born March 20, 1910 in Dazey later Martha SMITH. No children. North Dakota; married September 16, 1932 to Virginia Jane SMITH who was born September 4, 1914 at Joplin Missouri. (6) Eva NEGUS Foster born May 16, 1889; married Glen =1= Edwin Clever NOLTE Jr. born April 4, 1934 at Nampa FOSTER. Idaho -1- Melvin FOSTER =2= Ramon Arthur NOLTE born October 7, 1940 at Nampa -2- Merle FOSTER Idaho -3- Virgil FOSTER =3= Paul Gary NOLTE born April 11, 1944 at Nampa Idaho Their families as follows: 2. Eli NEGUS born May 17, 1853, died August 1, 1854 =1= Edwin Clever NOLTE, Jr. born April 4, 1934 at Nampa 3. Amy C NEGUS Nolte born December 14, 1854; died August Idaho; married June 26, 1955 to Barbara Jean GRIER who 19, 1896 at Dexter Iowa; married September 2, 1874 at Muscat- was born July 9, 1932 at Ely Nebraska. Their children are: ine Iowa to Martin Clever NOLTE who was born December 7, /1/ Edwin Clever NOLTE III born April 25, 1957 at Salem 1850 in Jefferson County, IN and died August 24, 1907. Their Oregon six children were: /2/ Daniel Anthony NOLTE born Jan 31 1959 at Brandon Or- (1) Minnie Ellen NOLTE egon (2) Frederick Henry NOLTE (3) Willis Clever NOLTE -4- Glen Ormandy NOLTE born April 15,1913 at Dazey N. D. (4) Isaac Newton NOLTE married Feb 11, 1940 to Hilda Margaret LOHOFF who was (5) Ira Elwood NOLTE born January 25 1919 in Holland. Their children are: (6) Elmer Perry NOLTE Their families are as follows: =1= Robert Winston NOLTE born March 26, 1941 =2= Charles Winfield NOLTE born June 23, 1945 (1) Minnie Ellen NOLTE was born May 30, 1875 and died =3= Julia Ann NOLTE born Nov 29, 1946 June 13, 1878. =4= William NOLTE

(2) Frederick Henry NOLTE born February 27, 1877; died -5- John Willis NOLTE born April 20 1917 at Dazey N. D. Aril 15, 1955 at Stuart Iowa; married August 22, 1900 to Ger- married August 28 1938 at Nampa Idaho to Joye Louise BEAN trude BROWN who was born February 7, 1878 at Muscatine who was born January 23, 1920 at Henning Minnesota. Iowa. One Child. =1= Richard John NOLTE born June 15, 1940 at Nampa Idaho -1- Irene NOLTE Smith Nelson born January 11, 1903 at Dex- =2= Kenneth Victor NOLTE born June 6, 1944 at Nampa Ida- ter Iowa; married June 30, 1928 to Ottis L. SMITH who ho was born May 18, 1903 and died August 14, 1950. Irene married again to Norman H. NELSON who was born -6- Paul Caesar NOLTE born May 14, 1922 at Jamestown N. January 30, 1891. No children. D. married March 22, 1946 at Seattle Washington to Donna Jean DE BATES who was born August 23, 1926 at Armstrong, (3) Willis Clever NOLTE born May 8, 1879 at Wilton Junction Iowa. Iowa; died March 20 1957 at Nampa Idaho; married August 19, 1905 to Lydia Ellen HARRISON who was born October 1, (4) Isaac Newton NOLTE born August 10 1881; died Novem- 1879; six children: ber 12, 1881. -1- Fern Harrison NOLTE -2- Tina NOLTE (5) Ira Elwood NOLTE born June 5 1887 at Osceola county -3- Edwin Clever NOLTE Iowa; married June 4 1913 to Frieda Marie Olive OLSON who -4- Glen Ormandy NOLTE was born February 25, 1892 at Minneapolis, Minnesota. -5- John Willis NOLTE -1- Robert Elwood NOLTE born March 3, 1917 at Minneap- -6- Paul Caesar NOLTE olis, Minn. Their family records are as follows: -2- Paul Howard NOLTE born November 18, 1919 at Minne- apolis Minn.

2444 Terrell Trails -3- David James NOLTE born October 26, 1929 at Oskaloosa, -1- Mildred BRANSON Sanford born Sept. 3, 1907 at West Iowa. Branch, Iowa; married April 4, 1942 at Glendale, California to Their family records are: William SANFORD.

-1- Robert Elwood NOLTE born March 3 1917 at Minneap- -2- Lucille BRANSON Mohs born Sept. 28, 1910 at West olis; married May 4, 1938 at Minneapolis to Miriam Evange- Branch, Iowa; married in Los Angeles, California to Arthur line GREENE who was born December 9, 1915 at Minneapolis. MOHS who was born Sept 25,. 1908. =1= Robert Edward NOLTE, Jr. born January 29, 1940 in =1= Milton Arthur MOHS born Sept. 5, 1940; died Sept. 7, Minneapolis. 1940 =2= Ralph David NOLTE born August 12, 1942 at Minneap- =2= David MOHS born March 10, 1942 at Beverly Hills, Cali- olis. fornia (adopted). =3= Ruth Esther NOLTE born July 21, 1946 at Minneapolis. =3= Mary Lou MOHS born April 16, 1945 at Hollywood, Cal- =4= Richard Dwight NOLTE born December 14, 1950 at ifornia. Minneapolis. =5= Ronald Edward NOLTE born December 19, 1953 at (2) Ada May BRANSON Lewis Millette born August 1, 1882; Minneapolis. married (1st) Elmer LEWIS June 11, 1907. He died January 31, 1911. Ada married again June 11, 1912 to Lee MILLETTE -2- Paul Howard NOLTE born November 18, 1919 at Minne- who was born October 3, 1876 and died August 14, 1951. apolis; married June 13, 1947 to Anna Marie LARSON who -1- Leland LEWIS born December 9, 1908; died at one year. was born February 22, 1928. -2- Russell LEWIS Millette born March 22, 1910 at Peonia, =1= Bruce Eliot NOLTE born September 9, 1949 at Milwau- Colorado. He took the name, Millette after his mother mar- kee Wisconsin. ried again after his father's death. =2= Craig Alan NOLTE born April 14, 1951 at Milwaukee. -3- Geneva Elva MILLETTE =3= Sue Ann NOLTE born December 9, 1955 at Milwaukee. -4- Golda MILLETTE Gatch =4= Scott Howard NOLTE born August 28, 1958 in Pasadena, -5- Elizabeth Miriam MILLETTE Smith California. -6- Raymond MILLETTE -7- Roscoe Lewis MILLETTE -3- David James NOLTE born October 26, 1929 at Oskaloosa, Their family records are: Iowa; married June 1, 1951 at Minneapolis to Joyce GELSCHUS who was born May 8, 1929. -1- Leland LEWIS born December 9, 1908; died at one year. =1= Gail Susan NOLTE born June 2, 1952 at Madison, Wis- consin. -2- Russell LEWIS Millette born March 22, 1910 married Sep- =2= Mark Steven NOLTE born December 12, 1955 at Madi- tember 9, 1934 at Denver Colorado to Murial BARKER who son, Wisconsin. was born October 25, 1907. =3= Neil David NOLTE born May 27, 1959 at Madison, Wis- =1= Leland Andrew MILLETTE born June 14, 1947 at Estes consin. Park Colorado (adopted). =2= George MILLETTE born December 20, 1951 (adopted). 4. Miriam NEGUS Branson born February 13, 1857; died April 18, 1952; married February 26, 1879 to Newton BRAN- -3- Genevieve Elva MILLETTE born August 11, 1913; died SON who was born September 9, 1855 and died January 5, December 1, 1951. 1935. (1) Hervey Isaac BRANSON. -4- Golda MILLETTE Gatch born September 13, 1915; mar- (2) Ada May BRANSON. ried March 20, 1938 to Lyle GATCH who was born Feb. 11, (3) Belva BRANSON Austin. 1915. (4) Mary Ethel BRANSON Tatum. =1= Vivian Glee GATCH born June 7, 1940 (5) Luella BRANSON Davis. =2= Tracy GATCH born July 30, 1945. (6) Ralph William BRANSON. =3= Virginia GATCH born March 26, 1945. Their family records are: -5- Elizabeth Miriam MILLETTE Smith born August 17, (1) Hervey Isaac BRANSON born December 18, 1879; mar- 1917 at West Branch Iowa, married at Ames, Iowa May 30,. ried February 28, 1906 to Mary HIRST who was born October 1943 to Lael SMITH who was born December 6, 1913. 8, 1885. =1= Phyllis SMITH born Dec. 6, 1946. -1- Mildred BRANSON Sanford. =2= Steven Russell SMITH born April 22, 1951 -2- Lucille BRANSON Mohs. =3= Davis SMITH born June 27, 1954. Their family records are: -6- Raymond MILLETT born December 12, 1919; not mar- ried.

2445 Terrell Trails -7- Roscoe Lewis MILLETT born June 1, 1922 at West Their families are as follows: Branch, Iowa; married June 3, 1945 to Helen MAXWELL who was born May 5, 1922. -1- Howard DAVIS born February 26, 1917 at West Branch =1= Audrey Elaine MILLETT born May 4, 1948. Iowa; married June 17, 1950 to Grace WOLFE who was born =2= Gwen Elizabeth MILLETT born June 1, 1950. July 1, 1929. =3= Marilyn Joan MILLETT born February 7, 1954. =1= Duane Lester DAVIS born July 1, 1951 =2= Nancy DAVIS born [not listed] (3) Belva BRANSON Austin born September 11, 1884; married =3= Janet Elaine DAVIS born July 26, 1957 Dr. Will AUSTIN at Guilman, Iowa November 29, 1940. He was born April 8, 1867 and died September 2, 1943. -2- Belva Arlene DAVIS Vincent, born February 11, 1919 at West Branch Iowa; married October 10, 1941 to Chester VIN- (4) Mary Ethel BRANSON Tatum born May 24, 1888; mar- CENT who was born December 11, 1919. ried June 9, 1910 to Walter L. TATUM who was born October =1= Chester Bruce VINCENT, born May 5, 1947 18, 1885. Ethel prepared and supplied most of the information =2= Dale Wayne VINCENT, born April 25, 1949 on descendants of Isaac & Mary NEGUS found in this book. =3= Keith Allan VINCENT, born June 16, 1950 -1- Mary Eloise TATUM Cresap =4= Jerry VINCENT, born February 19, 1951 -2- Walter Lawrence TATUM -3- Kenneth Branson TATUM -3- Thelma Mae DAVIS Johnston, born April 15, 1921; mar- -4- Mabel Eleanor TATUM ried October 31, 1942 to Harlan JOHNSTON who was born Their family records are: October 9, 1912. =1= Joyce JOHNSTON born May 6, 1945 -1- Mary Eloise TATUM Cresap born December 23, 1912 at =2= James Thomas JOHNSTON born June 5, 1946 West Branch, Iowa; married December 23, 1932 to Everett =3= John Buriel JOHNSTON born January 3, 1947, died Jan- CRESAP who was born February 5, 1909. uary 6, 1947. =1= Dwight Lawrence CRESAP born March 4, 1939 (adopt- ed). -4- Helen Farlow DAVIS Holland born June 5, 1926; married =2= Linda Louise CRESAP born September 16, 1939. August 2, 1949 to Keith HOLLAND who was born March 31, 1921. -2- Walter Lawrence TATUM born April 15, 1915 at West =1= Kyle Steven HOLLAND born September 2, 1953 Branch, Iowa; married May 31, 1941 to Virginia HENNING =2= Thomas Keith HOLLAND, born November 13, 1954 who was born April 29, 1919. =3= Mary Elizabeth HOLLAND born June 2, 1957. =1= Judith Ilene TATUM born December 25, 1943. =2= Lorry Ann TATUM born January 1, 1946. (6) Ralph William BRANSON born March 28, 1892 at West =3= Nancy Elaine TATUM born July 31, 1949. Branch, Iowa; married October 17, 1917 to Gladys =4= Debara Jane TATUM born October 10, 1952. HINCHMAN who was born March 30, 1892. No children.

-3- Kenneth Branson TATUM born March 22, 1922 at West 5. Henry A. NEGUS, born May 27, 1859, died November 19, Branch, Iowa; married October 18, 1945 to Mary Ellen 1882. DECKMAN who was born November 22, 1923. =1= Vicky K TATUM born November 26, 1952. Adopted. 6. William T. NEGUS, born August 16, 1862,k died August 31, 1862. -4- Mable Eleanor TATUM Hoover born August 12, 1926 at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; married March 23 1946 to Herbert F. 7. Suel Foster NEGUS, born 1863, died 1902; married 1894 to HOOVER who was born December 18, 1923 Clara Ann KING who was born in 1862 and died in 1895. =1= Rebecca Elizabeth HOOVER, born July 24, 1947 at Os- One son born in 1895, died in infancy. kaloosa, Iowa. =2= Rachel Marie HOOVER born November 6, 1948 t Os- 8. Rebecca Stanley NEGUS Bond, born October 6, 1865, died kaloosa. Muscatine, Iowa May 18, 1938; married March 23, 1887 to =3= Rose Mary HOOVER born January 18, 1951 at Oskaloosa, Montazuma BOND who was born April 12, 1858. Iowa. (1) Roy Negus BOND (2) Alva Orville BOND (5) Luella BRANSON Davis, born January 2, 1890 at West (3) Edith Rebecca BOND Berry Branch Iowa; married December 23, 1914 to Tom DAVIS who (4) Anna Mary BOND was born December 30-, 1887. (5) Clayton Montezuma BOND -1- Howard DAVIS. (6) Florence Mable BOND -2- Belva Arlene DAVIS Vincent. Their families are as follows: -3- Thelma Mae DAVIS Johnston. -4- Helen Farlow DAVIS Holland. 2446 Terrell Trails (1) Roy Negus BOND born December 8, 1888 at Davenport, =1= Karen Marie TOWNSEND born November 2, 1947 at Iowa; never married. Chino, Cal. =2= Kathy Jean TOWNSEND born January 4, 1949 at Chino, (2) Alva Orville BOND born May 1, 1890 at Petersburg, Illi- Cal nois; married January 12, 1916 to Laura Olive LEWIS. =3= Robin Gail TOWNSEND born August 11, 1951 at Chino, -1- Kenneth Lamont BOND Cal. -2- Delta Elizabeth BOND =4= Arthur William TOWNSEND born September 4, 1956 at -3- Roy Eugene BOND Chino, Cal. -4- Dorothy Rebecca BOND Their families are: (3) Esther TOWNSEND Day born 1904; married Clarence DAY who died at Hot Springs, California in 1951. -1- Kenneth Lamont BOND born July 14, 1917; married Irene -1- Warren Carl DAY, born July 31, 1938, in United States BICH who was born June 24, 1917. Navy. =1= Larry BOND born June 24, 1942. =2= Pamela Jean BOND born January 18k, 1945 AARON B. TERRIL - IOWA =3= David Robert BOND born July 26, 1946. History Of Delaware County, Iowa, And Its People, Volume 2 -2- Delta Elizabeth BOND born December 5, 1918; a mission- edited by John F. Merry p. 485, 486 ary in Africa. Aaron B. Terril, now living retired in the city of Manchester, -3- Roy Eugene BOND born November 5, 1923 and died in the was born in Lorain County, Ohio, June 25, 1843, a son of Tru- "Battle of the Bulge" in WWII in Belgium. man and Amarilla (HIGGINS) Terril, the former a native of Connecticut and the latter of Ohio. In 1852 the parents and two -4- Dorothy Rebecca BOND born August 26, 1925; missionary sons, including our subject, drove across the country from St. in Japan. Joseph, Missouri, to California, ultimately arriving at Diamond Spring. They drove five yoke of oxen and it required five and a (3) Edith Rebecca BOND Berry, born December 28, 1892; half months for them to complete the trip. The father engaged in married Alexander BERRY March 28, 1948. the grocery business at Diamond Spring. but in 1856 they were burned out, losing all their property, and two weeks later the (4) Anna Mary BOND born April 22, 1896; died October 30, mother died. 1899. In 1857 Truman Terril and his son Aaron returned to the middle west, settling near Coldwatcr, Michigan. In 1864 the father came (5) Clayton Montazuma BOND born March 21, 1902; died to town, where he embarked in the grocery business and was November 30, 1956; married Anita LINDLOW in1928. afterward joined by his son Aaron. Later, however, Truman Ter- -1- Richard Clayton BOND born November 8, 1932; married ril sold his interest in that business, he died in 1884, in Craw- Joyce Marilyn SHALLETT. fordsville, Indiana. =1= James Richard BOND born September 14, 1954. In the family were three children, of whom one died in infancy. One son, Elbert, enlisted for service in the Civil war as a mem- (6) Florence Mable BOND born July 1, 1903; school teacher. ber of Company I, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, at Coldwater, for three years, being mustered in August 29, 1862. He• was at that 9. Israel NEGUS, born April 20, 1867; died September 1908; time a young man of twenty-two years. He was afterward taken killed hauling lumber. prisoner and was paroled December .11, 1862. He was trans- ferred to the invalid corps May 1, 1864, and was discharged at 10. Anna Mary NEGUS Fischer Townsend, born February Springfield. Illinois. on the 8th of July, 1865, at which time he 14, 1870, died September 1953 at Pomona California. She mar- was a member of the Fifteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve ried (1) John FISCHER at Muscatine Iowa in 1892. John died Corps, April 27, 1895. Anna Married (2) Oliver TOWNSEND in 1898 As previously stated, Aaron B. Terril accompanied his father on at West Branch, Iowa. Oliver died in 1942 at Chino California. various removals until he lit length became a resident f Coldwa- ter, Michigan. There, in 1862. he enlisted for service in the Civil (1) Lyle FISCHER born August 20, 1893, died February 25, war as corporal, joining Company I of the Fourth Cavalry on the 1894. 7th of August. He was nineteen years of age at that time. On the 29th of August he was mustered in and went to the front, (2) Oliver Elvin TOWNSEND born at West Branch Iowa; pledged to support his country as a soldier for three years. In an married March 5, 1921 at Chino, California to Gladys LOWE. engagement he was taken prisoner but was paroled January 26. 1863, and later he, was discharged at Columbus, Ohio, on ac- -1- Robert Oliver TOWNSEND born June 14, 1925 at Chino, count of physical disability, contracted in service, on the 12th of Cal.; married February 25, 1946 to Betty SIEBERT of January, 1864. In the meantime, however, he had participated in Pasadena, California. many engagements both of major and minor importance, the 2447 Terrell Trails regiment in all participating in ninety engagements. It was this was married at Waterloo, Iowa, to Mrs. Nellie (HANCOCK) regiment that captured •Jefferson Davis at Irwinville, Georgia, Ranson, the widow of George RANSON, of Fortuna, Califor- May 10, 1865. nia. Mr. Terril took part in the following engagements: Stanford. Mr. Terril united with the Congregational church April 3, 1870, Kentucky, October 14, 1862; Gallatin. Tennessee. November 8; and in its teachings has been found the motive spring of his con- Lebanon, Tennessee. November 9; Rural Hill, Tennessee, No- duct. He has served as a deacon for the past twenty years and for vember 15; Bairds Mill, Tennessee, November 30; Hollow Tree a number of years has been a member of the board of trustees Gap, Tennessee, December 4: Wilson's Creek Road. Tennessee, and chairman of the finance committee. He was superintendent December 11; Franklin, Tennessee, December 12: Rural Hill, of the Sunday school for fourteen years and for thirteen years Tennessee. December 20; Wilson's Creek, Tennessee, December acted as president of the Delaware County Sunday School Asso- 21: La Vergne, Tennessee, December 26; Jefferson's Bridge, ciation. Tennessee. December 27; Nashville Pike, Tennessee. December The town of Terril, Dickinson County, Iowa, was named for Mr. 30; Stone River, Tennessee. December :11 : La Vergne. Tennes- Terril, he owning the land which is now the town site. see. January 1, 1863; Manchester Pike, Tennessee, .January 5; His political allegiance is given to the progressive party, after Harpeth River Shoals, Tennessee, January 12; Cumberland. long connection with the republican party, and he belongs to the Tennessee, January 13; Bradyville, Tennessee, January 21. After Grand Army of the Republic, being a member of W. A. Morse this engagement he was taken prisoner. Post, of which he was commander for two years. In matters of Several years after the close of his military experience. or in citizenship he has always been as true and loyal to his country as October, 1868, Aaron B. Terril joined his father in Manchester when he followed the old flag upon southern battlefields. His and engaged with him in the grocery business under the firm entire career has been characterized by progress and by patriot- name of Terril & Son. The business connection between them ism and he has made a splendid record as a citizen, as a soldier continued for about three years, at the end of which time H. A. and as a business man. GRANGER purchased the interest of the father and the firm style was changed to Terril & Granger, under which style tile TERRELL OBITUARIES trade was conducted for about there years. At the end of that time Mr. Terril purchased his partner's interest and conducted ARK DEMO-GAZ, SATURDAY, 24 OCT 1998 the business alone until 1878, when he turned his attention from CABOT - Hugh L. TERRELL, age 62, [b. ca1932] of Cabot commercial pursuits and took up the study of medicine in the passed away Thursday, Oct. 22, 1998. He was retired from the State University of Iowa, where he was graduated in 1881. United States Army and was a Vietnam veteran. Survived by his A short time after his graduation, however, he entered the gro- wife, Shirley Terrell of the home; two sons, Dale TERRELL cery business and for eighteen years was active as a grocery of Vilonia, Paul TERRELL of Cabot; three daughters, Carla merchant of Manchester. He occupied a very prominent and en- Maxwell of Perry, Donna Raney of Atlanta, Ga., Paula Russell viable position in commercial circles and won a substantial of Cabot; mother, Flora Terrell of Hamilton, Ala.; four broth- measure of success. For some time he has now lived retired in ers, Thomas TERRELL of Hamilton, Ala., Randall TER- the enjoyment of a rest which he has truly earned and richly de- RELL and Aubrey TERRELL of St. Louis, Mo., Jerry TER- serves. RELL of Jacksonville; two sisters, Geraldine Howard of Ham- Mr. Terril has been married three times. On the 7th of February, ilton, Ala., Evelyn Berry of Corvallis, MT; and 10 grandchil- 1866, at Elyria, Ohio, he wedded Louise E. TUTTLE, who was dren. Services are at 10 a.m. today, Oct. 24, 1998, at the McAr- born March 21, 1840, in Cooperstown, New York. She was a thur Drive Assembly of God Church in Jacksonville. Interment devout member of the Congregational church and passed away in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Arrangements by Cabot Funeral Home. in that faith on the 30th of August, 1905, leaving two daughters, Lillian Louise and Blanche M. For many years prior to her Obituaries abstracted from the Daily Siftings Herald, Arkadelph- death she was a semi-invalid and the extreme devotion and un- ia, AR remitting care shown her by her husband and daughters were Co., AR, for the year 1997 only equaled by her great and unselfish concern for her husband DUKE, Maurine Terrell, 91, 10-3-1905--1-3-1997, daughter of and children. Chester Coleman and Veatrice DUNLOP TERRELL, widow Since the mother's death the elder daughter has passed away. She of Ira DUKE. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Lexie and was born in Coldwater, Michigan, and during her infancy was Ross E. Buck, a sister, Geraldine Oliver, one grandchild and brought by her parents to Iowa. For twenty-five years she was three great-grandchildren. DeGray Cemetery. S.H. 1-6-1997 the organist of the Congregational church and Sunday school of Manchester and following her death, which occurred March 31, POINDEXTER, Mary TERRELL, 71, B. 10-31-1925 D. 2-16- 1907, her father gave in 1908 a handsome pipe organ to Herrick 1997 Daughter of Tom & Maggie YANCEY TERRELL. Sur- Chapel of Iowa College at Grinnell, as a memorial to her. The vived by Husband, Everett POINDEXTER, 2 sons Chris and younger daughter, Blanche M., is now attending Moody Insti- Mike POINDEXTER, 2 daughters. Susan Baird, Nancy Tuck- tute in Chicago. er Ward, 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Rest Ha- Mr. Terril was married again March 17, 1909, his second union ven. S.H. 2-17-1997 being with Mrs. Elizabeth (CLEAVES) Shaw, who died on the 5th of July of the same year. On the 9th of November, 1910, he 2448 Terrell Trails BRADY, Thelma Lou, 74, B. 5-31-1922 D. 4-17-1997, Daugh- County Library, 213 Walnut St., Newport, AR 72112, phone ter of Leroy & Winnie LANGLEY HARDWICK. Survived by (870)523-2952. husband, Curtis BRADY, 1 daughter, Linda TERRELL and 4 Abbreviations and Explanations of Headings: grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Atchley Cemetery. Pal------bearers: Gary Vaden, David Vaden, Paul Hardwick, Ed Type (if not a "formal" obituary): Maynard, Vernie Langley, Jr. & Charlie Green. S.H. 4-17- N - death noted in "local mention" (AKA "gossip") section; 1997 S.H. 4-18-1997 no formal obituary included S - death mentioned in article, but a formal obituary not in- POWERS, Elvis Earl, 88, Little Rock, B. 2-20-1909 D. 11-17- cluded 1997, son of Augustus William & Lois Frances CHAPMAN C - "Card of Thanks" mentioning death, but no obituary POWERS. Survived by wife, Vada TERRELL Powers, broth- found er, Lamar S. Powers, and a niece and nephew. DeGray Ceme- AF - deceased was in Armed Forces at time of death tery. Pallbearers, Phillip Esch, Robert McCallum, Terry MIA - Armed Forces personnel reported as MIA, death can- Hedden, Glen Dunlap, Bill Hipps & Bill Duke. S.H. 11-18- not be assumed 1997 Given Name: may include (maiden name) or (person's title or rank) or (person's sex if unclear) Obituaries - The Nevada County (AR) Picayune - March 1996 Residence: residence if different from place of death Norman W. TERRELL, 69, of Hope died Friday, March 22, Rel / Rel Name: 1996, in Medical Park Hospital in Hope. Sp - surviving spouse Born June 6, 1926, in Gonzales County, Texas, he was a retired P - surviving parent(s) (if no surviving spouse) self- employed welder, a veteran of World War II and a Baptist. Wd - name of deceased spouse given in obituary Survivors include his wife, June BOYLES Terrell of Hope; (Only first name of relative given where the surname is the same two daughters, Linda Ramirez of Eloy, Ariz., and Dianna TERRELL of Prescott; a brother, Alvin TERRELL of Emmet; 1926-1929 Deaths Abstracted from the Tuckerman Record, a sister, Lorene Krejci of Flatonia, Texas; and three grandchil- Tuckerman, Jackson County, Arkansas dren. Services were held Monday, March 25, at Brazzel-Oakcrest Date of Paper Type Last Name Given Name Age Died On Chapel Funeral Home in Hope with Rev. Jackie Wood officiat- Place of Death Residence Rel Name Buried At ing. Burial was in Water Creek Cemetery in Guernsey under the direction of Brazzel-Oakcrest Chapel Funeral Home. 12 Mar 1926 TERRELL Jim 10 Mar 1926 Hickory Grove Pleasant Grove Obituaries from the Johnson County Graphic for Jan 1999 10 Aug 1928 S TERRELL W. H. 53 6 Aug Mrs. Sylvia F. TERRELL Behrns, 96, aunt of Ruth Willis of 1928 Newport Tuckerman Sp Ethel Clarksville, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the Downs Nursing Center (HARRISON) Pleasant Grove in Downs, Kan. She was a native of Fort Madison, Iowa, daughter of the late Deaths Abstracted from the Tuckerman Record, Tuckerman, Robert & Nancy Ida LYON TERRELL, widow of Fred Jackson County, Arkansas for years 1941-1942 BEHRNS, attended Liberty Country School in Iowa, and gradu- ated in 1923 from Hays, Kan. She retired in 1976 after having 13 Feb 1942 N TERRELL A. L. Carbondale, IL been employed by Smith Center Hospital, Dolly Hardman Home, Cozy Nursing Home, Dr. J. E. Hodgson Clinic in Lipton RECORDS OF DEATH 1916-1922 IN MILLER COUNTY Hotel and for Dr. Alfred Nystrom and Dr. John C. Cornely in ARK. Cawker City, Kan. She was a member of the Downs Seventh Day Adventist Church and was a Noble Grand in the Rebekah This is a book that is at the Miller County Court house and if it Lodge where she became a member at the age of 18 years. has been indexed I do not know, but I ([email protected]) She is survived by numerous other nieces and nephews. indexed it. The index that is in the book left out some people. I Funeral was at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at the Domoney Fu- found one of my relatives in this book and Little Rock did not neral Home in Downs, Kan., with Dave Ritter officiating. Buri- have the . If you find any of your relatives on al was in Downs Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the this page you can write to the Miller County court house and Downs Nursing Center, % Domoney Funeral Home, 817 Mor- request a copy. They only charged me $1.00 for a copy when I gan Avenue, Downs, KS 67437. went in. Miller County Vital Records Office Deaths Abstracted from the Tuckerman Record, Tuckerman, 400 Laurel Street Jackson County, Arkansas for years 1941-1942 Texarkana, AR 75502 The Tuckerman Record ceased publication in 1989. Copies of 870-774-1501 these obituaries can be obtained by writing the Arkansas History Commission, One Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201. Micro- NAME PAGE # film of the Tuckerman Record is also available at the Jackson TERRELL 169 2449 Terrell Trails TERRELL, Ethel (26 May 1879 - 30 Jan 1955) Obituaries abstracted from the Daily Siftings Herald, Arkadelph- TERRELL, Foster B. (22 Oct 1898 - 29 Jan 1899) s. of W. & ia, Clark Co., AR, for the period 1 Jan 1995 - 30 Jun 1995 M. TERRELL, James (30 Dec 1898 - 10 Mar 1926) BLEDSOE, Jewell Jackson, 84, B. 2-13-1911 D. 3-29-1995, TERRELL, Julius M. (1872 - 1955) son of Horace & Lou Fry Bledsoe, survived by 3 sisters, Opal TERRELL, Minnie A. (1875 - 1955) Andrews, Sadie L. TERRELL & Lois Petty, several nieces TERRELL, R. C. "Tug" (23 Nov 1902 - 29 Nov 1956) and nephews. DeGray Cemetery. S.H. 3-30-1995 TERRELL, W. H. (29 May 1875 - 6 Aug 1928)

Obituaries abstracted from the Daily Siftings Herald, Arkadelph- Independence County, AR-Campground Cemetery Bethesda, ia, Clark AR Survey taken July 28, 2001 by Cindy Treadway [email protected] Co., AR, for the year 1996 Raymond J. TERRELL August 11, 1952--January 6, 1997 sons: Matthew, Andy D. KINGERY, Alvin Roy, 69, B. 4-16-1927 D. 12-21-1996, son of Robert C. "Robbie" TERRELL January 26, 1952/February Granville & Ellie DIGBY KINGERY, survived by wife Coy 14, 1988 Kingery, 1 daughter Sandy Fryar, 1 stepson, Donald With- Carl A. TERRELL July 1, 1921--April 21, 1974 Sgt Army erspoon, 1 stepdaughter Air Forces World War II Glenda Roscoe, 2 brothers, Guy and Norman "Bobby" Next two on double stone: KINGERY, 2 sisters, Lorene Baker and Nellie TERRELL, Joseph H. TERRELL August 30, 1893--October 11, 1968; several grandchildren. Macedonia Cemetery. S.H. 12-23-1996 married January 10, 1920 Happel J. TERRELL January 6, 1907--January 18, 1998 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ouisersplace/cobsn.ht m Bayou Meto Cemetery Jacksonville, Arkansas - Pulaski Co. Cabot Star-Herald Obit Listings Sn To Sz Snell Greta M. Greta LASTNAME FIRSTNAME BORN DIED MARRIED M. Snell, 85, of Little Rock died June ... NOTES ... city and gwen terrell of cabot. funeral was aug. 24 at crouch Galloway Lorena 'Lina TERRELL 10 Jan 1850-- 16 Jun 1882 10 Jan 1867 w/o Walter Ashton Miscellaneous obits from the Booneville Democrat Galloway Johnnie Blair 07 Aug 1880--25 Sep 1882 d/o August 23, 1973 Booneville Democrat Walter A & Lorena T Galloway Lorena TERRELL Eanes 10 Jan 1850 -- 16 Jun Funeral services for Surrah Elizabeth Ragsdale, 76, who died 1882 10 Jan 1867 1st w/o Walter Ashton August 17, were held on August 20 at 10:00 a.m. at Coles Chap- Galloway Walter Ashton 22 Nov 1844 -- 10 Aug 1912 10 Jan el. 1867 h/o Lorena TERRELL Eanes She is survived by five sisters; Mrs. Elsie Hawkins of Ratcliff; Mrs. Jimmie Lee Hodges of Charleston; Mrs. Letha TER- Independence County, AR-Oaklawn Cemetery Batesville, AR RELL of Kinta, OK; Mrs. Jessie Morrison of Booneville; Mrs. Double stone: Esther Robison of Booneville; two brothers, Omer & Arver 21-Happel Dean TERRELL February 1, 1944/no dd married HICKS of Booneville; several nieces and nephews August 14, 1966 and other relatives. 21-Kathryn Ann Cook TERRELL December 24, 1947/June 30, 1989 New London Cemetery, Union Co., Ark. TERRELL, Cecil; 16 Jan 1900 - 27 Apr 1926 PARKDALE CEMETERY - ASHLEY COUNTY, AR TERRELL,Grace TERRELL Cobb, Wife of E T 15 Aug TERRELL S M WHITE 05 Jul 1851--2 Aug 1893 Wife of 1892 - 21 Nov 1921 J C TERRELL TERRELL, L E; 26 Nov 1860 - 11 Apr 1912 TERRELL, Minnie Burnside; 10 Dec 1871 - 21 Aug 1942 Maplewood Cemetery, S _ Z Boone County, Arkansas (All "MOTHER" Double Marker dates are 1900 and after) TERRELL, Jim Bryrant; 30 Aug 1902 - 22 Mar 1937 "SON" NAME BLOCK LOT SPACE DATE TERRELL,Sadie Inez, Daughter of L E & Minnie; 30 Nov TERRELL, Bernard Levi 12 23 07 87 1896 - 30 Aug 1910 TERRELL, Sarah 12 23 08 89 TERRELL, Virginia G, Wife of W S; 18 Dec 1838 - 16 Sep 1917 ANTIOCH CEMETERY (#2) - LOGAN COUNTY, AR TERRELL, W S; 13 Dec 1830 - 11 Jul 1891 Masonic Emblem Peoples, Sarah A. TERRELL 1820 -- 1969 William on Marker TERRELL, Loula; Wife of W T; 20 Oct 1863 - 27 Oct 1898 MEANS CEMETERY (new section) -- Calhoun County, AR Oliver, Geraldine TERRELL b. 25 Jul 1911 d. no date Gracelawn Cemetery, Jackson Co., Arkansas Inventoried 30 April 1968. Hickory Grove Cemetery, Jackson Co., Arkansas 2450 Terrell Trails TERRELL, Julius Oscar (27 Jul 1906 - 25 Jun 1908) s/o. of J. MRS. RUBY M. TERRELL HELVEY M. & Minnie http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/chautauq/library/obits/obitsh1.h Berryville Memorial Cemetery Carroll County Arkansas tml NELSON FUNERIAL SERVICE RECORDS Sedan Times-Star - August 15, 2001 Name Block Row Plot Grave Date of Use Funeral services for Ruby Merle (TERREL) Helvey of Pauls TERRELL, John "Dan" 03-228 28 6 8 01/16/1910--12/3/93 Valley were scheduled for Monday, August 13, 2001, at 10:00 am, in the Wooster Funeral Home Chapel with Cliff Werhan & Chalybeate Springs Cemetery-----Columbia County Arkansas John Curtis officiating. Interment was in the Elmore City Cem- TERRELL, M. A. Dolly 1857-- 1933 etery under the direction of the Wooster Funeral Home. Ruby Helvey was born on December 23, 1908 to William Allen Walnut Grove Cemetery, Jackson Co., Arkansas & Myrtle Leona (WHITE) TERRELL in Brady, Oklahoma TERRELL, Lockard (d. 27 Mar 1964, 61y) and passed away at the Grady Memorial Hospital in Chickasha, OK on Friday, August 10, 2001, at the age of 92 years. St. Joseph Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas Mrs. Helvey spent her childhood days in the Garvin County are- TERRELL, Helen L. Mother Sep 18, 1894 -- Mar 27, 1970 as of Brady, Wynnewood, Katie, Foster and Elmore City. She attended Elmore City School. Ruby was a Homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ. She served in OCC WA for Dale Dean TERRELL many years and as a volunteer with the Pauls Valley General (February 18, 1926 - January 18, 1999) Hospital Auxiliary. She enjoyed crocheting and serving good http://www.niobraracountylibrary.org/obituaries/index.php?id=3 food to all who entered her door. 877 Mrs. Helvey is survived by one son and his wife, Terry & June The Lusk Herald January 1999 Helvey, Elmore City, two daughters and their husbands, Yvonne A memorial service for Dale Dean TERRELL, 72, was held at & Jerrell McCarty, Sedan, KS and Merlene & Raymond Bader Funeral Home in Lusk on January 21. Rust, Rush Springs, OK, seven grandchildren, Karen Davis, Military services were held at the Valley View Cemetery in Tor- Mary All McLemore, Renee Hoover Payton, Rusty Rust, rington. had taken place. Tammy Filippo, Clay Helvey and Kent Helvey, ten great He died January 18 at Veteran’s Hospital in Hot Springs, S. Dak. grandchildren and her God child, Judy McCoy, Catoosa, OK. after a long illness. She was preceded in death by her parents, W. A. & Myrtle He was born February 18, 1926 in Trenton, Nebr., the son of TERRELL, her husband, Vernon Helvey, brothers, Ed TER- George & Carrie (BUCKNELL) TERRELL. RELL, Roy TERRELL, Elmer TERRELL and George Nile He went to various schools in the Goshen County area. TERRELL and her sister, Lois TERRELL. He served in the Navy from May 1944 until his discharge in June 1946. He served in the Asian Pacific and the American Theatre during World War II and attained the rank of seaman first class. CENSUS TAKER He married June Lois MILLER on August 11, 1946 in Torring- ton. It was the first day of census, and all through the land; He farmed around the Torrington and Hay Springs, Nebr. areas The pollster was ready ... a black book in hand. for years. He was foreman of the Colt Track Ranch of Douglas He mounted his horse for a long dusty ride; and moved to Lusk from Douglas in 1974. He worked for the His book and some quills were tucked close by his side. Niobrara County School District and retired in 1992. He worked for the Lusk Herald newspaper until he was too ill to continue. A long winding ride down a road barely there; He was a lifetime member of the VFW Bryant Kant Post 10390. Toward the smell of fresh bread wafting up through the air. He was a special man who loved life. He always had a smile, a The woman was tired, with lines on her face; joke or a story to tell. His family was the most important thing in And wisps of brown hair she tucked back into place. the world to him and he to his family. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, June; three daughters, She gave him some water ... as they sat at the table; Judy Phipps of Lusk, Jan Kolbet of Douglas and Linda Ben- And she answered his questions ... the best she was able. son of Casper; three sons-in-laws; three sisters, Inez Cheeney of He asked of her children ... Yes, she had quite a few; Ten Sleep, Bernice Riley of Casper, and Chloa DeVoge of The oldest was twenty, the youngest not two. Bountiful, Utah; five brothers, Glen, Hubert & Marvin of Tor- rington, Elvin of Chadron, Nebr., and Raymond of The Dalles, She held up a toddler with cheeks round and red; Ore.; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. his sister, she whispered, was napping in bed. He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters and one She noted each person who lived there with pride; grandson. And she felt the faint stirrings of the wee one inside. Memorials may be made to the Niobrara County Ambulance Service in Lusk. He noted the sex, the color, the age ... 2451 Terrell Trails The marks from the quill soon filled up the page. 12-21; Doris I. At the number of children, she nodded her head; And saw her lips quiver for the three that were dead. LAWRENCE COUNTY ALABAMA WEB SITE RECORDS The places of birth she "never forgot"; Blackground Cemetery is located in Lawrence County, near Was it Kansas? or Utah? or Oregon ... or not? Town Creek, Alabama They came from Scotland, of that she was clear; TERRELL, Idela But she wasn't quite sure just how long they'd been here. TERRELL, Joe

They spoke of employment, of schooling and such; CENSUS 1840 They could read some and write some ... though really not TERRELL, Joel; much. 0,1,2,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,,0,1,1,0,2,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0 When the questions were answered, his job there was done; So he mounted his horse and he rode toward the sun. Census 1850 (Only Completed Through Letter "H" HEFLIN Terrel 45M NC We can imagine his voice loud and clear; Sarah 40F SC "May God Bless you all for another ten years." Nancy 17F Al. Now picture a time warp ... it's now you and me; Eliza 16F Al. As we search for the people on our family tree. Elizabeth 13F Al. Hugh T. 10M Al. We squint at the census and scroll down so slow; John 8M Al. As we search for that entry from long, long ago. Micajah 7M Al. Could they only imagine on that long ago day; Martha 5F Al. That the entries they made would effect us this way? Thomas 3M Al. Alexander 6/12M Al. If they knew, would they wonder at the yearning we feel; Wonder for which TERREL Mr Heflin was named? And the searching that makes them so increasingly real. MARRIAGES (4000 IN LIST) 3 T*R*Ls We can hear if we listen the words they impart; TERREL, Joel M to WOOD, Nancy A Sep 05 1854 Through their blood in our veins and their voice in our TERREL, William G to MONTGOMERY, Martha Sep 17 heart. 1835 TERRILL, Francis E to SALMON, Edward W Feb 03 1850 Author Unknown

CENSUS WOES Thanks to Kay Black Several years ago, I was reading page 124 of the 1920 census of Mountain Township, McCurtain County, Oklahoma and came upon the following note: "Here ends the enumeration of District 148 comprising ranges 25, 26, and all of 27 east, inside the Oklahoma boundary of Townships 3 and 4 South in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and believe me, with its mountains and valleys, its rivers, creeks and branches, it's some district, all right. I have been water bound, and now I'm hidebound, but I have listed every galoot there is in it." Sgd. W. A. Carter, Enumerator, District 148, McCurtain County, Oklahoma

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