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101 Died in infancy. VanHooser, Robert (I1753)
 
102 Died in infancy. VanHooser, William Burton (I1757)
 
103 Died in infancy. VanHooser, Irma Golden (I7236)
 
104 Died in Infancy. VanHooser, ? (I6259)
 
105 Died in infancy. VanHooser, ? (I6258)
 
106 Died in infancy. Eskew, Infant Female (I2249)
 
107 Died in infancy. VanHooser, Clara (I7233)
 
108 Died in infancy. Orange, Fern (I7444)
 
109 Died in infancy. Priest, ? (I6660)
 
110 Died in Infancy. VanHooser, ? (I6252)
 
111 Died of measles, 1860 Mortality List. Hamby, Lavinia (I1217)
 
112 Died of typhoid fever, Vital Statistics Book. Travis, Sidie (I903)
 
113 Died when he was struck by lightening just outside Princeton at the present sight of Trice Hughes Chevrolet on the Marion Road. Lowery, Arthur Ward (I5364)
 
114 Died when her clothing caught on fire at a wash kettle. Belt, Anna May (I1929)
 
115 Died when she was a small child. Rowland, Ruby Jewell (I5071)
 
116 Died while serving in World War I. Orange, Barrett Carlisle (I7440)
 
117 Died young. VanHooser, Fannie Mae (I1726)
 
118 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanHooser, M. (I7384)
 
119 Died young. Hazzard, George Walter (I3468)
 
120 Dogwood Cemetery Walker, Joel Brown (I21121)
 
121 Donald VanHooser was called by Elmer Joe McDonald Thursday Morning 6 January 1994 telling him that Jean had passed away of a heart attack and was dead on arrival at the hospital. She had called a neighbor who as a nurse had recognized the problem and gave her(Jean) CPR until arrival of the para-medics. Joe had just been assisted by the Hospice Group at Wichita Falls by providing him a hospital bed for making it easier for taking care of him by Jean who was recovering from knee replacement and heart surgery. She was well into recovery having lost weight and was exercising as recommended and was planning on taking care of Elmer Joe who was terminally ill. Elmer Joe died 8 January 1944. They were buried from the Christian Church to Riverside Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas, in a double sevice. They are buried within 10 yards of the burial sites of our Grandfather William Frederick VanHooser and my father Samuel Franklin VanHooser. While active in his career he was a lawman and a banker. The genealogical data as entered was provided by JoBeth McDonald Mitchell, 8 July 1991. McDonald, Elmer Joe (I4558)
 
122 Dot and Don are twins. Russell, Dot (I4892)
 
123 Dot and Don are twins. Russell, Don (I4893)
 
124 Double funeral services for Shelton (Sheck) C. COLEMAN and his wife, Mrs. Annabelle Coleman, who died within less than two days of each other at their home near Shady Grove, were held Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Shady Grove Baptist church. The Rev. Edward WOODALL and the Rev. R.F. THURMAN officiated. Burial was in Shady Grove cemetery. Mrs. Coleman, 77, died Monday, Oct. 11, after an illness of a few days. Mr. Coleman, 80, died Wednesday, Oct. 13 after an illness of approximately a year. They were married Nov. 11, 1890. Surviving them are three daughters, Mrs. Bernie BROWN, Dalton, Mrs. F.E. TOWERY and Mrs. George MONTGOMERY, Providence; three sons, Will Coleman, Washington, D.C., Bert Coleman, of Evansville, and Clyde Coleman, of Shady Grove; twelve grandchildren; and two great-granchildren. Another son, Hewlett, died in infancy. Mr. Coleman also leaves a sister, Mrs. Francis GUESS, Marion. Mrs. Coleman is survived by a sister, Mrs. Oakley TERRELL, Providence, and a brother, Fred Brown, Repton. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, October 21, 1948. Coleman, Shelton C. (I8596)
 
125 Dr. DeWitt F. Eskew, physician and surgeon, and present representative in the Legislature from Butler County, was born in Wilson County, Tenn., in 1849, and is the son of W. and M. (Van Hooser) Eskew, natives of Wilson County, Tenn., and the grandson of Benjamin Eskew, a native of England, who, when a young man, together with his brother, set sail for America. The vessel was wrecked, the brother was lost, and Benjamin was for eleven days without food, and suffered all the horrors of being shipwrecked. His son, the father of Dr. DeWitt, was born in 1815, and lived in Wilson County, Tenn., until 1868, when he removed to Caldwell County, Ky., and there died in 1884. He was a farmer by occupation. His wife was a daughter of Valentine Van Hooser, who is of Dutch origin. He was born in 1812 (sic), and was in the battle of New Orleans. He was a farmer and an early settler of Wilson County, Tenn. Dr. DeWitt F. was the fifth of nine children, eight of whom are now living, one having lost his life in the Confederate army. He was educated in the country schools, attained his growth on the farm, went with his parents to Kentucky, and in 1873 began the study of medicine. The same year he entered the medical department of the University of Tennessee, at Nashville, and graduated from the same in 1877. He began practicing at Shady Grove, Crittenden Co., Ky., but in 1879 he returned to Wilson County to assume the practice of his preceptor. In the fall of the same year he came to Butler County, and spent three years at Harviell, then came to Cane Creek, and settled ten miles northwest of Poplar Bluff, where he has a good farm of 165 acres. He was married in 1882 to Mrs. P. Rutherford, daughter of William W. and Elizabeth Sparkeman, a prominent family of the neighborhood. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sparkeman were born in Maury County, Tenn., and came to Butler County in 1860, and are now living on Cane Creek. The Doctor has had an extensive practice since his marriage, and is one of the leading physicians of Butler County. A Democrat in his political views, his first presidential vote was cast for Horace Greeley. In l886 he was elected to represent Butler County in the State Legislature, and served the people faithfully and well. He is a member of the Farmers' Alliance and of the Christian Church. His property is the result of his own hard work, and his parents were unable to assist him. He paid his way through college by chopping wood and working as a farm hand. In l888, he removed to Poplar Bluff, where he is now living. Mrs. Eskew is a member of the Baptist Church.

Source: Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri, originally published in 1888, reprinted in 1964.
 
Eskew, Dr. DeWitt Fanning (I697)
 
126 DR. J. C. ESKEW, physician and surgeon. was born in 1840 in Wilson County, and is the son of Dr. Andrew and Matilda (McFarland) Eskew. The father was born March 16, 1811, in North Carolina, and was a physician and surgeon by profession. His father, Benjamin Eskew, was one of the pioneer settlers of Wilson County, and assisted in forming one of the first settlements In the district. Andrew Eskew was married in 1840, and after studying medicine for some time he took a course of lectures in the Transylvanla College at Lexington, Ky. About the time of his marriage be entered upon his practice, which he continued until his death, which occurred May 6, 1854. The mother was born August 16, 1818, and died November 27, 1854. Our subject was reared at home, and received his literary education in the county schools and at Mount Vernon Academy. At the age of sixteen be began teaching and met with good success. At the age of nineteen he commenced the study of medicine under John Logue, where he remained for one year, after which he entered the medical department of the University of Nashville, from which institution he graduated in 1865. In 1861 he enlisted in Company H, Forty-fifth Regiment Tennessee Infantry. He was appointed surgeon in his regiment, and afterward commissioned as hospital steward. He was in the battles of Shiloh, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Jonesboro, Atlanta, Murfreesboro, Franklin and others. He returned home in May, 1865, and began practicing medicine. November, 1865, he bought 112 acres in the Twenty-second District, a part of the old homestead, where he has since lived. November, 1867, he wedded Martha (Rogers) Carver, born in Wilson County in 1845, and to them were born five children: Alice A., James 0., Andrew 0., Viola G. and Lula B. Mrs. Eskew had one child, Jonas, by her first husband. Dr. Eskew is one of the leading surgeons of Wilson County, and bears an unsullied reputation. He and wife are members of the Christian Church. The Goodspeed Histories of Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford & Marshall Counties of Tennessee, Woodward & Stenson, Copyright 1971, page 1091. Eskew, Dr. John Clinton (I562)
 
127 Drowned in a swimming accident near Tolu in 1918. Bebout, Donnie (I1236)
 
128 Due to his poor health, he didn't serve in the Civil War, but was taken prisoner by the Union soldiers to Camp Chase, Ohio where the conditions in the prison camp caused his death. Source: The Van Hoose, Van Hooser, Van Huss Family in the United States, Joyce Lindstrom, 1993, page 534. VanHooser, Lambert (I1405)
 
129 Duncan Cemetery Phillips, Mary Elise (I21130)
 
130 Duncan Cemetery Duncan, Joseph Henry (I21142)
 
131 Duncan Cemetery Phillips, Edgar Walker (I21132)
 
132 Duncan Cemetery Samuel, Mary Melisa (I21133)
 
133 Duncan Cemetery Phillips, Joseph Melborne (I21128)
 
134 Duncan Cemetery Phillips, Dora Lee (I21139)
 
135 EARLY MARRIAGES OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, OHIO, 1789-1838, "The First Fifty Years," Compiled in the 1930s by the late Mary Donaldson Sinclair (1862-1940). Edited, retyted and published by her son Dohrman J. Sinclair, 1982. Found at the Root Cellar, Sacramento Genealogical Society, GASAC/RC/977.102/Snclr. Section B, page 13: "BEBOUT: Thurman m N. Harris, Nov 28, 1810" Bebout, Thurman (I3824)
 
136 Edward and Lucy were twins. Hill, Lucy (I14729)
 
137 Edward and Lucy were twins. Hill, Edward (I14728)
 
138 email address: briandavis2008@gmail.com Source (S497)
 
139 Entered service in the American Revolution from Chester, SC (SPY). Moved to Livingston County, KY 1799. (source: Kentucky Genealogies & Historical Recorder Vol. 11(eleven)P. 12A Livingston County Pensions) Travis, Arthur (I901)
 
140 Estelle and Roscoe were twins. Thurman, Roscoe (I10117)
 
141 Estelle and Roscoe were twins. Thurman, Estelle (I10116)
 
142 Evelyn lived for most of her life in the Marion, Ky. area. She retired from Real Estate work in late 1980's, and moved to Tenn. to live with her son and his family. There is a photo of Evelyn, Guy and Pat in the Genealogy Photo album. Lowry, Evelyn Lucille (I9708)
 
143 Evergreen Cemetery Nunn, John Gustave (I21167)
 
144 Evergreen Cemetery Thurmond, Rossie Edith (I21166)
 
145 Ewell and Ewing were twins. Hill, Ewell (I14724)
 
146 Ewell and Ewing were twins. Hill, Ewing (I14725)
 
147 Excerpt from the Crittenden County Press - June 19, 1953 Clifton E. Lowry received his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Dr. Lowry attended Marion and Shady Grove High Schools and received his B.S. degree from Western State Teachers College. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy for six years. Dr. Lowry and family will leave shortly for Portsmouth, Virginia where he will intern in a U.S. Naval Hospital. He is married to the former Miss Olga Crider of this city. They have two children. Lowry, Clifton Euell (I3606)
 
148 Family Group Record Documation: Husband- Clement Sullivan First name has been found to be Clement or Clemma. Occupation: Clement Sullivan was a Methodist Clergyman. Source: Taken from the STEMBRIDGE Connection film # 0928908 Wife - Elizabeth STEMBRIDGE Source: Taken from the STEMBRIDGE Connection film # 0928908 Child 1 - John SULLIVAN Source: Taken from the STEMBRIDGE Connection film # 0928908 Child 2 - Charles Lee SULLIVAN Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Child 3 - Anna P. SULLIVAN Anna was born near McMinnville, Tennessee Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Child 4 - James E. SULLIVAN Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Child 5 - Nancy SULLIVAN Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Child 6 - Isaac Saul Fletcher SULLIVAN Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Child 7 - Thomas Ramsey SULLIVAN Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Child 8 - Joseph SULLIVAN Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Other Marriges: 1862 Elizabeth NEAL Child 9 - Elizabeth SULLIVAN Source: Information received from Mary Tydings, Enid Oklahoma Child 10 - Clement Mabry SULLIVAN Source: Information from Mary Tydings, Enid, Oklahoma Sullivan, Clement (I3022)
 
149 Federal Soldier 48th KY Infantry, Company C. Mustered in October 26, 1863. Seeley, E. Marshall (I2890)
 
150 Fernwood Cemetery Grant, Andrew Jackson (I21110)
 

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