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Quellen-Verweis NI15039 :
Personen : Cheek Lillie May
Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, March 31, 1977.
Lillie May LaPlant of Flat River died March 28, 1977, at her residence at the age of 81 years. She was born July 20, 1895 in Chester, Illinois, a daughter of the late William Joel and Mary (Wilfong) Cheek.
She was united in marraige to Louis Benjamin LaPlant who preceded her in death.
Surviving are: four daughters, Anna Cooper of Mineral Point, Clara LaPlant of Farmington, Clova Pryor of Flat River and Laura Sanosac of Flat River; one grandchild; one sister, Clara Pridemore of Dearborn, Michigan; one brother, Harry Cheek of Flat River.
Preceding her in death were two children.
Mrs. LaPlant was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church.
Graveside services were held Wednesday, March 30, 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Ken Eatkins officiating. Interment was in St. Francois Memorial Park under the direction of Murphy L. Sparks Funeral Home in Flat River.
Quellen-Verweis NI15053 :
Personen : Leonard Andrew
Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, May 7, 1969.
Andrew Leonard was born February 8, 1895, in Wayne County and died May 1, 1969 at his home on Route One, Farmington at the age of 74 years, two months and 23 days.
He is survived by one daughter, Iva Dalton of St. Louis, one son, Chester Leonard of Glen Burnie, Md.; two sisters, Nettie Straughan of North Little Rock, Ark., and Louise Carter of Old Hickory, Tenn.; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ida Leonard, on May 2, 1941.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday May 6 at the Boyer Chapel in Desloge at 3:30, with Rev. Don Stanley officiating. Interment was in the Three Rivers Cemetery under the direction of the C. Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Service of Desloge.
Quellen-Verweis NI15063 :
Personen : Mayo Effie
Lead Belt News, Park Hills, St. Francois County, Missouri, March 26, 1969.
Effie Mayo Leonard of Bonne Terre was born Feb. 3, 1898 at Doe Run, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mayo and died at the Bonne Terre Hospital March 21 at the age of 71 years.
She was united in marriage to Fred Leonard in 1921, who preceded her in death on Aug. 3, 1958. Mrs. Leonard is survived by the following children: Alva Louise, Mrs. Otto Calahan of Cadet, Stella Marie, Mrs. Benjamin Timons of Chillicothe, Charles Leonard of Farmington, William Leonard of Huntsville, Texas, and Leo Leonard of Edwin, Ark.; also two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Perry and Mrs. Laura Boyer of Bonne Terre; two brothers, both of Bonne Terre, Francis Mayo and Jesse Mayo; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Chapel services were conducted Monday, Mar. 24 at 2:00 p.m. at the Boyer Chapel in Bonne Terre, with the Rev. John W. Rider officiating. Interment will be in the Bonne Terre Cemetery under the direction of the C. Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Service of Bonne Terre.
Quellen-Verweis NI15077 :
Personen : Umfleet Juanita Mae
[DailyJournal, Park Hills, St. Francois County, Missouri, Tuesday, July 9, 2002]
Juanita Mae (Umfleet) Harpster, 63, of Doe Run, passed away on July 8, 2002, at the Mineral Area Regional Medical Center. She was born on July 12, 1939, at Greensboro, NC, the daughter of Harold G. Umfleet and the late Ola (Garner) Umfleet. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Beverly Ann Umfleet and by a nephew, Robbie Umfleet.
Mrs. Harpster worked for the Potosi Correctional Center as a cook.
In addition to her father she is survived by two daughters, Beverly (Mrs. Danny) Russell of Doe Run and Gaye (Mrs. Bob) Fleury of the state of New York; by a son, Robert (Bob) McLeod and wife Amy of Doe Run; by two brothers, Frank Umfleet and wife Bobbie and Harry Umfleet and wife Ann, all of Greensboro, NC; by a sister, Elaine (Mrs. Denny) Grimes of Farmington; by nine grandchildren; by three great-grandchildren; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society or to the American Diabetes Association. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cozean Memorial Chapel.
Quellen-Verweis NI15096 :
Personen : Kearns Alice Lucille
[DailyJournal, Park Hills, St. Francois County, Missourui, Tuesday, July 9, 2002]
Alice Lucille (Kearns) Harris, 91, of Park Hills, passed away on July 6, 2002, at her residence. She was born on May 6, 1911, at Esther, the daughter of the late John Patrick and Jessie Mae (Kindle) Kearns. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Noel Harris; by a daughter, Donna Nolene Harris; by a son, Noel Russell Harris; by a sister, Francis Ann; by three brothers: Andrew Wesley, Clarence Lee and Joseph Wyman Kearns.
She is survived by a daughter, Helen Kearns of Bonne Terre; several nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces.
Mrs. Harris worked at Trimfoot Shoe Factory for 30 years until she retired. She touched so many lives and all who knew her loved her as Grandma. Special thank you's to HospiceCare, Inc., Healthy Home and Family and a very special thank you to Jamie Linn Hill, caregiver.
Visitation 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Cozean Memorial Chapel. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Cozean Memorial Chapel with Dr. William Miller officiating. Burial will follow at the Hillview Memorial Gardens at Farmington. Memorials may be directed to HospiceCare, Inc.
Quellen-Verweis NI15106 :
Personen : Underwood Thelma Sue
[DailyJournal, Park Hills, St. Francois county, Missouri, July 9, 2002]
Thelma Sue Haynes, 60, of St. Peters, formerly of Glen Allen, died July 5, 2002, at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. She was born Dec. 8, 1941, at Glen Allen, daughter of Charlie Floyd Sr. and Thelma Jane Deck Underwood. She and Jerry Haynes were married on June 18, 1960, in Glen Allen.
Survivors include: her husband; mother; one son, Kenny (Michelle) Haynes of O'Fallon; two daughters, Kim Haynes of Nashville, TN and Kristen Haynes of St. Charles; two brothers, Virgil Underwood of Lee's Summit and Kenneth Underwood of Bardwell, KY; one sister, Frances Wagner of Farmington [St. Francois County, Mo] and one granddaughter, Madison Haynes.
Funeral services were held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the Liley Funeral Home Chapel, Marble Hill with Dr. John Englehart officiating. Burial will be in the Glen Allen Cemetery, near Glen Allen.
Quellen-Verweis NI15117 :
Personen : Hopkins Clifford
[DailyJournal, Park Hills, St. Francois County, Missouri, July 9, 2002]
Clifford Hopkins, 79, of Rt. 1 Irondale, passed away July 7, 2002, at Mineral Area Regional Medical Center. He was born May 22, 1923, in Steelville. He was preceded in death by his mother, Alice Hopkins Keaton.
He was a World War II veteran and a retired machinist for Flat River Glass.
He is survived by his wife, Maxine Schwent Hopkins of Irondale; one daughter, Rita and husband Raymond Wishon of Desloge; three grandchildren: Aaron Wishon, Ryan Wishon and Anita and husband Steve Powers; one great-granddaughter, Devyn Riley Wishon; one brother, Tom and wife Molly Keaton of Farmington; two sisters, Geraldine Cresswell of Hillsboro and Hazel Fisher of Blue Eye; nieces, nephews, other relatives.
Visitation 6 p.m. and prayer service 7 p.m. Tuesday at Horton-Wampler Funeral Home. Funeral services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Park Hills with Father French officiating. Burial, Catholic Cemetery, Park Hills. Memorials: Immaculate Church.
Quellen-Verweis NI15131 :
Personen : McBride Donald B.
[DailyJournal, Park Hills, St. Francois County, Missouri, July 9, 2002, Pg. 5]
Donald B. McBride, 78, of Desloge, died on July 6, 2002. He was born Feb. 10, 1924, in St. Francois County, to the late Burt and Grace McBride.
He was a member of the VFW of Grand Prairie, Texas.
Survived by four sons: Donald Ray McBride, Homer Dale McBride, Danny L. McBride and Randy McBride.
Visitation was held Monday at 9 a.m. at the Coplin Funeral Home. Funeral services were held Monday at 10 a.m. Interment in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Park Hills.
Quellen-Verweis NI15137 :
Personen : McBride Randy
Randy McBride never married, and he was born being deaf due to an infection his mother had while she was pregnant. Also, he was diagnoised with some mental handicaps.
Quellen-Verweis NI15192 :
Personen : Lenz Corinne
Cause of death: Corinne died from asthma while bringing her children back from St. Louis, Missouri.
Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, September 19, 1947.
Mrs. Noah Cartee of Womack, Mo., passed away at 5:30 a.m., Sunday, September 14, 1947, while enroute from her home to Farmington. She was stricken ill and her daughter was bringing her into town to consult a doctor. An inquest was conducted Sunday afternoon at the Miller Funeral Home by Coroner Miller, where the verdict was that death was due to natural causes. Corinne Lenz, daughter of the late George and Carrie Hines Lenz, was born at Womack, Mo., on September 4, 1902, and at the time of her death was 45 years 10 days of age. She was united in marriage to Noah Cartee who survives. She also leaves four children, James Lee Cartee, of Fredericktown; Mary Lou Cartee of Farmington; George Thomas and Eloise at home. She also leaves a sister, (Mary Frances) Mrs. James Phillips of Tucson, Ariz., and four brothers, Issac [Isaac] Lenz of the State of West Virginia, Lucas, William and Paul of Womack, besides other relatives and many friends. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Womack Methodist Church, conducted by Rev, William H. Wolfe. Interment was in the Womack Cemetery with Miller Service.
Quellen-Verweis NI15200 :
Personen : Lenz Issac "Isaac"
Press-Advertiser, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri,Thursday, January 20, 1983, Page 5
ISAAC LENZ:
Isaac Lenz of Westchester, Pennsylvania, formerly of Womack, Missouri, died January 17, 1983 in Lawton, Oklahoma, at the age of 72 years. He was born February 11, 1910 in Womack, Missouri.
He is survived by his wife, Arleen Sanderlin Lenz, one daughter, Eileen Lenz of Springfield, Massachusetts, two sisters, Mary (Mrs. James) Phillips of Tuscon, Arizona and Helen Lenz of Farmington, and two brothers, William Lenz of Farmington and Samuel Lenz of Illinois.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Corrine Lenz and two brothers, Lucas Lenz and Paul Lenz.
He will be in state at 7 p.m., Friday, January 21 at Miller Chapel in Farmington with chapel services scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, January 22 and funeral services at 12 noon on Saturday at the United Methodist Church of Womack with Rev. K. H. Ladman officiating, assisted by Rev. Herman (Cotton) Shoemake. Burial will be in the Lenz Family Cemetery in Womack under the direciton of Miller Funeral Home of Farmington.
Mr. Lenz was a World War II Army Veteran, Battle of the Bulge.
Quellen-Verweis NI15205 :
Personen : Tucker James Gideon
James Gideon Tucker, son of the late George Washington & alinda Tucker was born in Madison County, Missouri, on Nov 20 1862 and passed away at his home at Womack, Missouri on Dec 12 1942, age 80 years and 22 days. He was united in marriage to Miss Corrine Hines on Dec 25 1893. To this union 2 children were born, Emory and Aaron. He was preceeded in death by his wife, a brother John, a sister Cordelia. He is survived by his sons Emory of Womack and Aaron of Esther; also 3 sisters and 2 brothers: Mrs Jim Hines of Memphis, Mrs Wm Howe of Doe Run, Miss Katie Tucker of Womack, George Tucker of Doe Run, and Henry Tucker of Womack. He also leaves 7 grandchildren, numerous other relatives and a wide circle of friends whose hearts are saddened by his death. He was united with the Christian Church at Mine la Motte in 1893. He was a good loyal citizen a devoted husband and father, a loyal employee and a true friend. Interment was at the Libertyville Christian Church on Dec 14 1942, the service was held by the Rev A J Kennon of Esther, MO.
Quellen-Verweis NI15234 :
Personen : Morris Virginia Lorrine
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. March 28, 1924.
Leadwood News column:
Virginia Lorrine Morris, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Morris, died March 18th. The funeral was held at the home Thursday, March 19th, conducted by Rev. Chas. Hale. The baby was one month and twenty days old.
Quellen-Verweis NI15236 :
Personen : Cunningham Edward Lee
The Democrat-Register, Bonne Terre, St. Francois County, Missouri, Feb. 8, 1900.
Edward Lee, son of John and Anna Cunningham (nee Westover) was born April 9, 1899, and departed this life January 14, 1900.
Weep not, dear parents for, though a precious one is gone and a sweet voice stilled, remember that God in his great wisdom doeth all things well.
Gone but not forgotten,
Is the motto we would write,
On bright memory's golden pages,
Whose broad leaves are pure and white.
Dear Lee, thou hast left us,
In this world of sin and care,
Yet when death comes to release us,
You'll be waiting for us there.
A FRIEND.
Quellen-Verweis NI15238 :
Personen : Flippo Carolyn
This information is restricted, but it's available upon request to related family members.
Quellen-Verweis NI15241 :
Personen : Miller Clarence E.
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. April 3, 1925.
"Bonne Terre Items" column:
Clarence E. Miller, son of the late Joseph and Ida Miller, was born in Bonne Terre, May 20, 1895. Practically all of his life was spent in Bonne Terre. He was united in marriage August 19, 1920 to Gertrude Wastfall of St. Louis. To them were born two children who with the heart broken wife survive him. The children are George, age 4 and Margaret, age 2 years. Mr. Miller served in Company 2 138th infantry in the World War. He was engaged in the battles of Argonne Forest and at Alsace Lorraine. During September 1918 he was gassed during battle and this was primarily the cause of the malady which caused his death.
He professed faith in Christ on March 6th. On the 24 of March he was taken to the Government hospital at Jefferson Barracks and died there March 28th. Besides his wife and two children he leaves to mourn his death one brother, W. F. Miller of Detroit, Mich., one sister, Mrs. Gladys Dillard of Farmington; two half sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Jinkerson and Nellie Miller and two half brothers, Clark and Marion Miller, and other relatives and many friends.
The funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church on Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock by Rev. J. B. Ragsdale, and were attended by a host of the young man's friends. His body was laid to rest in the Bonne Terre cemetery where the services were in charge of his comrads of Norman Jackson Post, American Legion. Taps were sounded and the firing squad fired a salute o[ver?] the grave.
Quellen-Verweis NI15243 :
Personen : McDowell Ida Katharine
Democrat-Register, Bonne Terre, St. Francois County, Missouri, Friday, Feb. 5, 1904.
Ida Katharine McDowell was born in St. Francois County, Missouri, August 17, 1875, and died at her home in Settleton Jan. 31, 1904, aged 29 years, 5 months and 15 days. She was married to Joseph Miller June 27, 1894, and of this union were born three children, two boys and one girl -- a baby 5 weeks old. She leaves a father, mother, one brother and five sisters to mourn her untimely death. About four years ago she united with the First M. E. Church of Bonne Terre and on her death bed she professed faith in Christ. May she rest in peace.
Quellen-Verweis NI15256 :
Personen : Lewis Albert Bukiow
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. April 3, 1925
"Bonne Terre Items" column:
Albert Bukiow Lewis, son of Albert and Rhoda Lewis, was born September 17, 184 [sic] and died March 24, 1925 aged 75 years, 6 months and 8 days. Mr. Lewis was united in marriage to Mary Marler in 1878. To this union two children were born, both of whom with his wife preceded him in death. Mr. Lewis is survived by six grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Lydie Hawkins, with whom he made his home in Bonne Terre for the past thirty years. Beside these relatives he leaves a host of other relatives and many good friends, who affectionately called him "Uncle Bud." The funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hawkins Thursday morning at ten-forty five. Rev. J. B. Ragsdale, pastor of the local Baptist church conducted the services. Interment was in Big River cemetery in Irondale, Mo. Mr. Lewis was a great favorite and his death will be keenly felt among his large circle of friends.
Quellen-Verweis NI15262 :
Personen : Henson Will
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. April 4, 1924.
"Esther Items" column:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glore visited the former's brother-in-law, Will Henson, in the Bonne Terre hospital last Sunday. Mr. Henson was seriously injured in a mine accident at Leadwood Saturday.
Quellen-Verweis NI15263 :
Personen : Harris Homer Earl
Desloge Sun newspaper, Desloge, St. Francois County, Missouri.
HOMER EARL HARRIS.
Homer Earl Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris, was born June 16, 1922 and died at the home of his parents, April 22nd, 1924, aged 1 year, 10 months and 6 days. His illness was of brief duration and followed an attack of "flu". All that loving hands and skilled physicians could do was done in an effort to save his life but without avail and he passed away, as above stated, immediately following an operation, without gaining consciousness.
The funeral service was held at the residence Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock and was conducted by Rev. J. B. Ragsdale, pastor of the Baptist church. Interment took place in the Bonne Terre Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris have the sympathy of the community in their great sorrow.
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Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, May 2, 1924.
Homer Earl Harris, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris was born June 16, 1922 and died at the home of his parents, April 22, 1924. He leaves besides his parents, three sisters and one brother.
Quellen-Verweis NI15267 :
Personen : Yeargain James Buford
James was titty feed by one of the slaves after his mothers' death. At the age of 18 he went to the California gold fields with his uncle. He came back 2 more times. All together, James had 7 wifes, and 15 children.
Quellen-Verweis NI15276 :
Personen : Montgomery Henry
Have photograph of Henry Montgomery.
Quellen-Verweis NI15277 :
Personen : Proffitt David W.
Have photograph of David Proffitt.
Quellen-Verweis NI15280 :
Personen : Smith Maggie
Have photograph of Maggie Smith, but don't the family connection.
Quellen-Verweis NI15281 :
Personen : Day Mary Helen
Mary was never married.
Burial: Parkview Cemetery, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri.
Quellen-Verweis NI15286 :
Personen : Woratzeck William Lyle
William Lyle Woratzeck - June 25, 2004 12:00 PM
William Lyle Woratzeck
Date of Birth September 11, 1945
Executed June 25, 1997
Linda Louise Leslie was a 36-year-old woman who, because of Huntington's chorea, had the mental capacity of a 15-year-old. She lived in a small sleeping room she rented from Woratzeck in Pinal County. On March 6, 1980, about 2:30 a.m., Woratzeck broke into this room, beat her with a hammer, stabbed her three times with a steak knife and finally strangled her so violently he broke bones in her neck. He then robbed her of approximately $107 and set the shed on fire, burning Leslie's body.
When he was strapped to the lethal injection table, he said, "I want the state of Arizona to know they are executing an innocent man. Tell my wife I love her and tell the rest of my family I love them."
The condemned man's attorneys and family protested to the end that only circumstantial evidence convicted him. The main evidence against Woratzeck was found on the clothing he wore the night of the killing. Police detected bodily fluids that could have been Leslie's as well as fibers from the carpet at the death scene.
Woratzeck says he did not kill Leslie, isn't sure who did, but thinks some facts unexamined at the trial need to be aired.
Woratzeck said in a death row telephone interview that though he was married at the time, he had a relationship with Leslie and even introduced men to her so they, too, could have sex with her.
He says among those men was a Casa Grande police officer.
While his attorneys doubted the conspiracy theory, they did claim that police gave up the investigation too early without pursuing the possibility of other suspects.
Woratzeck spent 17 years appealing his case.
Trial
Start of Trial: Sept. 10, 1980
Convicted: Sept. 15, 1980
Sentenced to death: Nov. 10, 1980
Aggravating Circumstances
Pecuniary gain
Especially heinous/cruel/depraved (cruel struck on appeal)
Mitigating Circumstances
None
Published Opinions
State v. Woratzeck, 134 Ariz. 452, 657 P.2d 865 (1982)
Woratzeck v. Ricketts, 799 F.2d 1365 (9th Cir. 1986)
Woratzeck v. Ricketts, 808 F.2d 1322 (9th Cir. 1986)
Woratzeck v. Ricketts, 820 F.2d 1450 (9th Cir. 1987)
Woratzeck v. Ricketts, 859 F.2d 1559 (9th Cir. 1988)
Last meal
16-ounce top sirloin steak (medium rare), French fries, onion rings, 12 deep-fried butterfly shrimp, one whole cherry cheesecake, one case Pepsi Cola, one pot of Coffee
Sources:
Arizona Department of Corrections "Death Row" Web site
"Profiles of Arizona Death Row Inmates," Arizona Attorney General's Office
Quellen-Verweis NI15287 :
Personen : Haverstick Thomas Frank
Funeral services for Thomas Frank Haverstick, 51, Star Route, Blackwell, were at 11 o'clock this morning, Monday, in a chapel of Mahn Funeral Home, DeSoto. Officiating was the Rev. Darrell Gwaltney, pastor of Blackwell Baptist Mission. Burial was in the Blackwell Masonic Cemetery.
Mr. Haverstick died Oct. 10 [1969], at his home after an illness of about two years. Born Oct. 25, 1917, at Desoto, he was a son of Frank and Mary Agnes Haverstick.
A resident of St. Francois County 20 years, Mr. Haverstick was employed as a construction laborer. He was a member of Laborers Local 718.
Surviving are his wife, Lillie (Whaley) Haverstick, to whom he married July 30, 1949; a son, Gerald (Jerry) Haverstick, and a daughter, Rebecca (Becky) Haverstick, at home; and two sisters, Mrs. Dale (Ethel) Bruff and Mrs. William (Ellen) Sisk, both of DeSoto.
Quellen-Verweis NI15297 :
Personen : Harris Zephaniah "Seth"
Blount County, Tennessee, Book 3, Page: 197.
Joseph Harris to Zep Harris, State of Tnnessee, Blount County. Know all men by these presents that I, Joseph Harris, of the County of Blount and State of Tennessee, do covenant and agree that my Brother, Zepheniah Harris, of the county of Blount and State of Tennessee, the claims and interest that I have in and to all the land formerly belonging to my Father in the County of Blount and State of Tennessee, aforesaid it being for the sum of Fifty Five Dollars paid in hand this the 29th day of April, 1836. I have relinquished all other claims by me or my heirs administrators or assigns in and to the above mentioned and the same shall be vested in my Brother, Zepheniah Harris, and to be enjoyed by him and his heirs
or assignees forever in witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day of April, 1836. Test: Jackson Stinet, James Kidd registered the 2nd day of July, 1836.
Blount County, Tennessee, Book 3, Page 197, 2 May 1836.
John Kidd and Mary Kidd, his wife, to my brother Zephaniah Harris, all my claim and interest in all the lands formerly belonging to my father in Blount County. Signed: John Kidd, Mary Kidd. Witnessed by Joseph Harris, Lewis Kidd.
Book B, Page: 138-139, 21 December 1833.
Zepheniah Harris trust to Moses Lindsey for the benefit of Donald McIntosh, two copper stills, one measures seventy five gallons, the other measuring one hundred and fifty gallons, with cocks to both. Signed: Zepheniah Harris. Witness: Thomas H. Miller, Nathaniel Harris.
Book 3, Page: 203, 2 July 1836.
Zephaniah Harris sells to Donald McIntosh of Knox County lot #3 of the partition of real estate of enajmin Harris, deed, containing 362 acres among the heirs which land was deeded and conveyed to me by Joseph Harris. Also lot #5 containing 25 acres adjoining the widow's dower, relinquished by Mary Kidd and John Kidd to me. Witnessed by Elizabeth Harris, Joseph Harris.
Quellen-Verweis NI15307 :
Personen : Nickelson Raymond Jerrold
Funeral Service: 1:00 p.m. March 09, 2002 at Cozean Memorial Chapel.
Interment: Doe Run Memorial Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Isabel (Cunningham) Nickelson, by four sons, Larry and wife Bev of Fredericktown, Kevin and wife Sandy of Farmington, Brian and wife April of Ironton and Keith and wife Tesha of Farmington, by two daughters, Rebecca and husband Russ Whitehill of Tulsa, OK, and Cindy and husband Scott Graham of Fredericktown, by a sister, Peggy and husband Dean Blickem of Fredericktown, and by seven grandsons and a granddaughter. Several nieces, nephews and friends also survive.
Mr. Nickelson was a member of the Pendelton Baptist Church of Doe Run and retired after 42 years as a Boilermaker for Local 27.
Quellen-Verweis NI15310 :
Personen : Ballard June Eileen
Funeral Service: 1:00 p.m. April 23, 2002 at Cozean Memorial Chapel.
Interment: Hillview Memorial Gardens.
She is survived by three daughters, Marita Nadine (Mrs. Robert) Rumold of Chanute, KS, Debra (Mrs. Gary) Rolens and Karen Wyatt both of Farmington, by a brother, Edwin D. Ballard and wife Joy of Fairview Heights, IL, by a sister, Earlene (Mrs. Jodie) Merrille of Belleville, IL, by 16 grandchildren and by 15 great-grandchildren. Numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives also survive.
Before her retirement, June worked for the St. Louis Paint Company.
Quellen-Verweis NI15323 :
Personen : Jones Irvin Kirkland
Irvin Kirkland Jones married two Goss sisters, lived in Sabine Parish, La.
Quellen-Verweis NI15325 :
Personen : Thorla Thomas W.
Social Security Number: 435-50-7207
Issued: Louisiana
Last Benefit: Forrest County, Mississippi
Quellen-Verweis NI15326 :
Personen : Thorla Howard
Social Security Number: 436-03-9751
Issued: Louisiana
Quellen-Verweis NI15327 :
Personen : Thorla Ira
Social Security Number: 439-10-2364
Issued: Louisiana
Quellen-Verweis NI15328 :
Personen : Thorla Tom
Social Security Number: 439-10-9228
Issued; Louisiana
Quellen-Verweis NI15331 :
Personen : Stegall Ernest
THE STAR, Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. March 8, 1918.
STABBING AFFAIR ON THE HILL
Sam Simon, a fifteen year old lad, living with his parents on the hill east of the main part of town, was almost fatally stabbed Monday evening at about 8 o'clock by Ernest Stegall.
The facts as we get them are that: the Simon boy, an Assyrian lad, was playing soldier with other boys of foreign birth. Some time ago the Stegall boy had been in trouble with the Simon boy and Monday night Stegall, Roscoe Mentz and "Punk" Craft came on the hill and Craft and one of the boys playing soldier had a few words, during which Craft drew a knife afterward with his fist struck the other boy. Stegall also drew a larger knife and after a few words stabbed Simon in the stomach, after which he calmly wiped the knife off and the party left the hill.
Stegall was taken in custody.
Simon is fighting for life. Judge Marchand will conduct a hearing, probably Saturday.
Quellen-Verweis NI15332 :
Personen : Meyer Anna Mamie
LEAD BELT NEWS, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. Feb. 18, 1949.
Anna Mamie Meyer Murphy, daughter of the late Henry William and Angeline Meyer, was born in DeSoto, Jan. 4, 1874, and died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Willa in Bonne Terre, February 12, 1949. She was 75 years 1 month 8 days of age.
When a young girl she joined the Methodist Church and was active in the church work at Bonne Terre, where she was a member at the time of her death. She was a member of the Altruistic Sunday School Class and the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the church and the order of the Eastern Star in Bonne Terre.
When a young girl she moved to East Bonne Terre, and at the Methodist Church was married to Oscar Murphy, who preceded her in death on March 13, 1947. In 1902 they moved to a farm on Route One, where they lived until the home was destroyed by fire in August, 1946. When they moved to Bonne Terre they made their home with her sister, Mrs. Lee Miller.
Mrs. Murphy is survived by her daughter, Hazel (Mrs. Willa), two granddaughters, Mrs. Imogene (Lester) Hahn of Jackson and Mrs. Marilyn (John) Jenkins, a great-grandson, Raymond Taylor Jenkins and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Burns and Mrs. Lee Miller of Bonne Terre, nieces and nephews and many friends.
Funeral services were held at the Centenary Methodist Church in Bonne Terre, Monday, February 14, at 2:00 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Monk Bryan. Interment was in the Bonne Terre Cemetery. Benham Service.
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