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5251 Source Medium: Newspaper
 
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5253 Source Medium: Official Document Source (S366)
 
5254 Source Medium: Other

Received in e-mail after Tim saw posting on www.wilkesgen.com/TNG/
timcdfw@gmail.com
 
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5269 Source Medium: Tombstone
 
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5270 Source:
From: "Dawn Jensen"
To: "patricia cruthirds" , fdedmon@juno.com,
"debbi driggers clark"
Subject: Julius Jessie Compton

Hi Patricia, Debbi and Floyd, Here are the pictures I told you that I would send. My grandson came over tonight and taught me how to send photo's. Floyd, He also showed me how to pull off the information that you send to me. What a lot of work you have done. I Thanks so much for all the information. It is a huge gift and I truly appreciate the information. Julius Jessie Compton first marriage was to Florence Rebeca Stone. Jerry William Compton, my Dad, was their son. Julius Compton's second marriage was to Nora Smith. They did not have any children. Nora had a son. I have his name written down. I will look for it. Julius Jessie died July 17, 1956. This information is from his death certificate that I received the other day. They have his birth date as 17 January 1878. They listed his father's name as Jerry Compton and his mother's name as Callie Wilburn. I think that Nora may have been mixed up on the names of his mother and father. . I will send all a copy of the certificate. I will also send additional genealogy information on my dad, Jerry William Compton. He was born the 18th of October, 1913. Died in Provo, Utah on the 15th of July 1996. I will send a list of his marriages and children. Have a Happy Thanksgiving to all of you. Once again, I want each of you to know that I am very thankful to know that I have cousins that I didn't know about. I am thankful for each one of you. How about some pictures of you and your families?
Love, your cousin, Dawn 
Compton, Julius Jesse (I20066)
 
5271 Source: Melanie Bell
I just visited the Lewis Cem. in "Seven Shooter" OK (a ghost town near Pauls Valley) and took photos of headstones of Joshua J. Miller, John Henry Miller and a Betty Miller (don't know who she is). All of their names are on the same headstone. 
Miller, John Henry (I19810)
 
5272 SOURCE: Hughes FAMILY & RELATED FAMILIES RICHARD Hughes E-MAILhughesrh@ufl.edu Taylor, R.S. William (I3665)
 
5273 SOURCE:KIM'S FAMILY TREE CONTACT:LORRAINE KIMBERLY EPEARDSAT Repeards@aol.comCensus: 1820 Appling, Georgia Bacon, Georgia Stewart FamilyContact: C. Stewart AT thewritewing@yahoo.com this was copy from the database of C STEWARTREF.: "GENERATIONS MUSICK, TAYLOR, AND ALLIED FAMILIES" by Gloria M. Musick Taylor, Nicholls, GA 1984.TAYLOR, William 1775 - ? Appling Co. , GA.William Taylor, son of Henry Taylor the Revolutionary Soldier, was born probably in Burke County, Georgia, as his father was living there during this time, except for the few years they lived in the Barwell District in South Carolina, at thecommencement of the Revolution. William was born in 1775. The name of his wife is not known.William's name was not found in the 1830 census index for Georgia, but his son James was found. The microfilm of the census revealed that James lived in the same general area as William. Jesse Moody's name apperars just above William's in the 1820index, and at the top of the page in 1830. There are some problems with these entries. The ages of the children in the 1830 entry do not match those in Huxford's book. These may be explained in part by the fact he drew those ages from the 1850census. The 1850 census is probably closer to the right mark. In absence of written records, peoples memories can get confused after 20 years or more. There is also a problem with the entry for William in that the oldest males listed are ine ageof 16 and 25. This is difficult to explain, possibly William had already died and James, his son, who was one of the olders sons, was living in the same house as was his father.Possibly the land and probate records could clarify this problem, unfortunately, I did not pursue these leads at this time. In any event, the census returns support Huxford's conclusions in general, if not in every particular.However, this is how the family of William Taylor was listed in the 1830 Appling County Census Index, page 10.Head of Family William TaylorFree White Males 16 - 26 1Free White Males Under 10 2Free White Females 16 - 26 1Foreigners Not Naturalized 1 ( It is evident this person is not a slave, or they would be listed as such.)As I stated, I do not know if William had just died when the census were taken, and the above family is actually the family of James J. Taylor, his son. If William died at this time he was about 55 years of age, and the ' not naturalixed ' citizencould have been his wife living in her sons household, or the son living in her house.Records show that William Taylor and his family were the only Taylor's listed in the first census of Appling County taken in 1820. We can rest assured that the Taylor Town Community derived its' name from this family. Little is known at this timeconcerning William, and we may never learn anymore. It is believed that both he and his wife are buried in unmarked graves in some unknown location. At one time it was rumored that members of the Taylor family and other families in the Camp Groundarea were buried in an old unmarked cemetery in the woods near the end of what was once known as the Delp Ann Bridge., (named for Aunt Delphia Lassiter) as she lived near there. The bridge is located between the present farms of Amos Thomas andMrs. Pate Stewart, about 1/2 mile from Camp Ground Church.Some claim that this could have been an Indian burying ground. At any rate, I have visited many small family cemeteries located in woods and fields, but found no marker for William Taylor.Mr. and Mrs. Taylor had the following childern.1. John b. 1795, married Matilda Gray2. Mary (Pollie) b. 1801, married Wilson Tanner son of John and Mary (Douglas) Tanner.3. James J. "Black Jim" b. 1803, married Lydia Tanner, daughter of John and Mary (Douglas) Tanner.4. Burrell b. 1815, married Vicy Prescott.All the above children were born in Montgomery County, Georgia. huxford's book. These may be explained in part by the fact he drew those ages from the 1850 census. The 1850 census is probably closer to the right mark. In absence of written records, peoples memories can get confused after 20 years or more.There is also a problem with the entry for William in that the oldest males listed are ine age of 16 and 25. This is difficult to explain, possibly William had already died and James, his son, who was one of the olders sons, was living in the samehouse as was his father.Possibly the land and probate records could clarify this problem, unfortunately, I did not pursue these leads at this time. In any event, the census returns support Huxford's conclusions in general, if not in every particular. Taylor, William (I3650)
 
5274 source:lankfordContact: Kelly Roberson AT roberson.28@osu.eduJohn Taylor was brought by his parents to Appling County, Georgia when they moved there in 1819 or 1820. About ten years later they moved to Lowndes County and settled in the vicinity of what later was called Ousley Station.John was employed by Fisher Gaskins to help him drive his herds of cattle to Florida when he moved there in 1832. He worked for other people looking after cattle and doing farm work until his marriage when he began to farm for himself. Aftermarriage, he and his wife lived in Lowndes County until about 1861 when they moved to Berrien County. This was where he bought a farm on Possum Creek, south of Nashville, Georgia. Both John and his wife lived there until their deaths; Mrs. Taylordying Dec15 1882VVVember 15, 1882, and John on January 15, 1888. They were buried in Pleasant Church cemetery.The Taylor's were members of the Primitive Baptist Church, but were originally members of Forest Grove Church. John was ordained a deacon in Lowndes County about 1850. When they moved to Berrien County, their membership was trasferred by letter toPleasant Church. This was recorded on May 18, 1861, with John being received as a deacon. He continued in this church office until his death.John Taylor was brought by his parents to Appling County, Georgia when they moved there in 1819 or 1820. About ten years later they moved to Lowndes County and settled in the vicinity of what later was called Ousley Station.John was employed by Fisher Gaskins to help him drive his herds of cattle to Florida when he moved there in 1832. He worked for other people looking after cattle and doing farm work until his marriage when he began to farm for himself. Aftermarriage, he and his wife lived in Lowndes County until about 1861 when they moved to Berrien County. This was where he bought a farm on Possum Creek, south of Nashville, Georgia. Both John and his wife lived there until their deaths; Mrs. Taylordying December 15, 1882, and John on January 15, 1888. They were buried in Pleasant Church cemetery.The Taylor's were members of the Primitive Baptist Church, but were originally members of Forest Grove Church. John was ordained a deacon in Lowndes County about 1850. When they moved to Berrien County, their membership was trasferred by letter toPleasant Church. This was recorded on May 18, 1861, with John being received as a deacon. He continued in this church office until his death.My Direct Ancestry Taylor, John G (I3663)
 
5275 South Carolina County Marriages. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina. Source (S651)
 
5276 South Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S558)
 
5277 South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Birth Certificates. South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Source (S695)
 
5278 South Carolina, South Carolina death records, Columbia, SC, USA: South Carolina Department of Archives and History Source (S348)
 
5279 SP3 US ARMY KOREA Williams, Kenneth Clinton (I6628)
 
5280 Spain Dicks: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Florida Times-Union, The (Jacksonville, FL) - February 9, 2005

Deceased Name: Spain Dicks

FL United States

DICKS - Spain Dicks, 88, passed away February 8, 2005. Sherrill Guerry Funeral Home, Lake City

Copyright (c) 2005 The Florida Times-Union 
Dicks, Spain (I165)
 
5281 SPARR -- Shelton Powell, 75, a retired truck driver with Certified Grocers of Florida, Inc. for 26 years, died Feb. 1, 1993, at Seven Rivers Community Hospital in Crystal River.

Mr. Powell was a native of Georgia and was a resident of Sparr for more than 50 years. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in World War II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, North Marion Post in Citra. He loved fishing and camping.

Mr. Powell was an active member of Sparr United Methodist Church.

"He mowed the lawn for the church and sometimes we would clean the church together. He was a good Christian," said Bertha B. Powell, the deceased's wife of only 15 months.

Mrs. Powell said she could never express the feelings of how her husband will be missed. She wishes they could have had more time together, but she is grateful for the time they had. "I loved him and he loved me," she said.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Powell is survived by his daughter, Sybil Lloyd, Ocala; sons, Gene Powell, Ocala, Clifford Strickland, Hollister, and Terry Gilmore, Palatka; sisters, Elsie Jones, Hawthorne, and Judy Seeber, Fort Myers; brothers, Bill Powell, Orange Springs, and Charles Powell, Belleview; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Hiers Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Ocala Star-Banner 
Powell, Shelton (I6069)
 
5282 SSGT US Army WW II Hewett, Troy Britton Jr (I32915)
 
5283 St Matthews Parrish now Effingham County Blitch, Thomas (I35676)
 
5284 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17241)
 
5285 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17391)
 
5286 Stance Murlin Moore, 86, of Mount Olive, passed away at his home on Wednesday, March 27, 2013.

Visitation will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 29, 2013 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Albertson Ward.

Funeral service will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, March 29, 2013 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Albertson Ward.

Burial will follow the funeral service at the Moore Family Cemetery in Mount Olive.

Murlin was preceded in death by his daughter, Zina Ball. He is survived by his wife, Voncile Moore of the home; daughter, Julie Heath and husband Mike of Mount Olive; son, Kevin Moore and wife Betsy of Mount Olive; 11 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.

Service Information
Visittion from 2:00p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Friday, March 29, 2013 at the Jesus Christ Church of Latter Day Saints, Albertson Ward. Funeral service will begin at 3:30 p.m. and burial will follow at the Moore Family cemetery in Mount Olive.

https://www.pinkhillfuneralhome.com/obituary/Stance-Moore

Goldsboro News-Argus: Covering Wayne County since 1885

Died March 27, 2013

MOUNT OLIVE -- Stance Murlin Moore, 86, died at home Wednesday.

Funeral will be 3:30 p.m. today at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Albertson Ward.

Burial will be at Moore Family Cemetery in Mount Olive.

He was married to Voncile Moore.

He is survived by three children.

Visitation will be 2 p.m. today at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Published in Obituaries on March 29, 2013 1:48 PM 
Moore, Stance Murlin (I11586)
 
5287 Stanley Clyde Johnson: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Gainesville Sun, The (FL) - March 25, 2003

Deceased Name: Stanley Clyde Johnson

*NEWBERRY - Stanley Clyde Johnson died Monday. He was 77.

Mr. Johnson was born in Mulberry and moved to Newberry in 1986.

He was an engineer for BellSouth and worked for BellSouth for 36 years, and served as president of Telephone Pioneer Retirees.

He was active in his church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Gainesville, and served in the Mormon Temple in Atlanta and Orlando. His hobbies included studying family genealogy and the U.S. Civil War.

Survivors include his wife, Johnnie Ruth Johnson of Newberry; a daughter, Patricia Ann Johnson of Miami; sons David S. Johnson and Gerald S. Johnson, both of Gainesville, George M. Johnson of Alachua and Thomas C. Johnson of Franklin, N.C.; and nine grandchildren.

Arrangements by Milam Funeral Home.

The Gainesville Sun March 25, 2003
Copyright (c) 2003 The Gainesville Sun 
Johnson, Stanley Clyde (I4173)
 
5288 Stanley Eugene Dyal, age 77 of Hampton, a 44 year resident of Clayton County, died December 25, 2004. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. After graduating from Auburn University, he began a career with the U.S. General Accounting Office. Retiring in 1985. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. The body was donated Emory University Medical Center. A private family service has been held. Donations can be made in his memory to Metropolitan Hospice Inc., 3312 Piedmont Rd., Suite 250, Atlanta, GA 30305 or to the Alzheimer's Association. He is survived his wife of 54 years, Jan Everett Dyal; son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Chris Dyal of McDonough; daughter, Cynthia Dyson of Stone Mountain; grandaughter and husband, Lori and Craig Simmons, and great-grandchildren, Tyler and Ella Simmons of McDonough.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 12/29/2004. 
Dyal, Stanley Eugene (I22289)
 
5289 Stanley was born on January 14, 1933 and passed away on Friday, October 31, 2014.

Stanley was a resident of Dudley, Georgia at the time of his passing.

He was married to Jacqueline.

A memorial service for Stanley Neel will be held at 2:00 PM Monday, November 3, 2014, in the chapel of Townsend Brothers Funeral Home. Rev. Billy Daws and Rev. Brad Nowell will officiate.

The family will receive friends Monday from 1:00 PM until the service hour.

Mr. Neel died Friday, October 31, 2014.

http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Stanley-Neel-101840458 
Neel, Stanley Walter (I7183)
 
5290 State of Alabama, Index of Vital Records for Alabama: Deaths, 1908-1959, Montgomery, AL, USA: State of Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Record Services Division Source (S386)
 
5291 State of California, California Birth Index, 1905-1995, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics Source (S364)
 
5292 State of California, California Death Index, 1940-1997, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics Source (S362)
 
5293 State of Florida, Florida Death Index, 1877-1998, Florida: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, 1998 Source (S349)
 
5294 State of Georgia, Indexes of Vital Records for Georgia: Deaths, 1919-1998, Gerogia, USA: Georgia Heatlh Department, Office of Vital Records, 1998 Source (S345)
 
5295 State of Georgia. Recorder Office. Official Register of the Land Lottery of 1827. Milledgeville, GA, USA: Grantland & Orme, 1827. Source (S614)
 
5296 State of Louisiana, Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management, and History, Vital Records Indices, Baton Rouge, LA, USA Source (S380)
 
5297 State of Louisiana, Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management, and History. Vital Records Indices. Baton Rouge, LA, USA. Source (S682)
 
5298 State of Louisiana, Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management, and History. Vital Records Indices. Baton Rouge, LA. Source (S681)
 
5299 State of Maine. Maine Death Index, 1960-97. Augusta, ME, USA: State of Maine Department of Human Services. Source (S677)
 
5300 State of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003, Boston, MA, USA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Health Services, 2005 Source (S408)
 

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