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Surnames: Jones, McCafferty, Fitzgerald, McCain
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Washington Democrat, Front Page, Monday, November 23, 1942
ALVA M. JONES DIES FOLLOWING A LONG ILLNESS
Former County Councilman Died in Hospital Today
Alva Mason Jones, 56, farmer living on RFD 4 in Veale township, died this morning at 4:35 o’clock at the Daviess county hospital.
Death of Mr. Jones was attributed to complications arising following an operation for appendicitis. He had been in failing health most of the summer and, for the pas three weeks had been in serious condition. He had been in the hospital five days.
Native and lifelong resident of Daviess county, Mr. Jones was born February 27, 1886, being a son of Milton Crab and Susan Ann (McCafferty) Jones. He was married to Essie Fitzgerald on November 18, 1908 and she survives with three children of the union.
Mr. Jones served a four-year term on the Daviess county council. Being elected in 1938 and serving until about a week ago when newly elected councilmen took over these duties. He was a member of the Aikman Creek Baptist church and was well and favorably known in the community.
Surviving children are Mrs. Donna McCain of Veale, Clinton Jones of Veale, and Mrs. Evelyn Kays of Washington. There are also four grandchildren; two sisters and one brother. Mrs. Gertrude Carnahan of Washington, Charles E. Jones of Washington, and Mrs. Susan Garland of Washington. A brother, Orville, is deceased.
Friends may pay respects at the family home, where the body was returned today after preparation at the Gill Funeral Home.
Funeral services are to be held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Aikman Creek Baptist church. With Rev. Ray Bartle of Jeffersonville in charge, burial in the adjoining cemetery.
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Surnames: Jones
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Niles (Michigan) Daily Star, Sat. May 3, 1958, page 2
Byford G. Jones, 63, of 421 North 13th Street, died at 11 a.m. Friday in Billings Hospital, Chicago, following an illness of several months. He had been in the hospital for the past three weeks.
Mr. Jones, who for 40 years had worked as an engineer for the New York Central Railroad, was born April 27, 1895 in Washington, Ind., and came to this community from that town. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of St Joseph Valley Lodge 4, F. and A.M.
Surviving are his wife Ruby, four daughters, Mrs. Louis Drolet and Mrs. William DePoy, both of Niles; Mrs. Donald Morrow of Park Forest, Ill., and Mrs. Kenneth Cogswell of Livonia, Mich.; 12 grandchildren; two brothers, Ezra Jones of Niles, and Nolan Jones of Washington, Ind. and three sisters, Mrs. Audie Gaither, Mrs. Versa Carnahan and Miss Bernice Jones, all of Washington, Ind.
Full Masonic rites will be conducted at 4 p.m. Monday at the Kiger-Halbritter Funeral Home, where friends may call. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery
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Surnames: Parks, Davis, Jones
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Washington Herald, Thursday, February 24, 1941, Front Page
DEATH REMOVES MAGENTA DAVIS
Mrs. Magenta A. Davis, wife of Ark Davis, living on Washington route four, deid at the family residence at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. She had been in failing health for several years and was seriously ill for two days before her death.
Born August 20, 1870 in Harriosn township, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of Dr. James F. and Nancy Parker. She was married twice, her first husband Gilaspie Jones, preceded her in death.
She is survived by her second husband, Ark Davis and the following children: Gaither Davis, Veale township, George T. Davis, this city; Mrs. George E. Ward, Jr. of Harrison township; Mrs. Harley Kllian at home and Clifford A. Davis, of Norfolk, Virginia.
Another child, Mrs. Elizabeth Barber, died in 1918 and a child died in infancy.
She leaves two sisters, Mrs. George T. Rutledge of Veale township and Mrs. Mary C. Hill of this city.
Mrs. Davis was a member of the Aikman Creek Baptist church.
The body was removed from the Gill mortuary to the home Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the Aikman Creek church in charge of the Rev. Mr. Souder and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
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Surnames: Jones, McCain, Peachee
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Washington Democrat, Thursday 25 Oct 1951
JOS. M. JONES DIED TODAY AT D.C. HOSPITAL
Joseph Mason Jones, 87, former trustee of Harrison township and county councilman, died at this hospital at 2:45 o’clock this morning following a year’s illness. His condition had been serious for the past four weeks.
Mr. Jones was born in Harrison township on April 15, 1864, the son of William and Eliza (Collins) Jones. He was educated in the township schools and Franklin College. He was a teacher for many years and, of late years was occupied in farming. Mr. Jones was trustee of Harrison township from 1931 to 1939 and served on the Daviess county council from 1942 to 1950. He was a devoted member of the Aikman Creek Baptist church for over 50 years and served the church as teacher in the Sunday school, Sunday School superintendent and was church treasurer and deacon at the time of his death.
He leaves his widow, Sarah McCain Peachee whom he married December 26, 1907, with these children: James W. Jones, city, Bertha Gregory, Oris Jones, James Jones, Jr., Harrison, and Eula Brown, Evansville: Step-children: Preston and Bernard Peachee, Harrison, and Brank Peachee, Washington township. There are several grand and great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Mr. Jones was the last of a family of twelve children.
The body is in the Gill Mortuary where friends may call.
Hour of funeral is 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the Aikman Creek Church with the burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. Ray Bartle will be assisted by the Rev. H.E. Laurit.
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Washington Democrat, Thursday 25 Oct 1951
JOS. M. JONES DIED TODAY AT D.C. HOSPITAL
Joseph Mason Jones, 87, former trustee of Harrison township and county councilman, died at this hospital at 2:45 o’clock this morning following a year’s illness. His condition had been serious for the past four weeks.
Mr. Jones was born in Harrison township on April 15, 1864, the son of William and Eliza (Collins) Jones. He was educated in the township schools and Franklin College. He was a teacher for many years and, of late years was occupied in farming. Mr. Jones was trustee of Harrison township from 1931 to 1939 and served on the Daviess county council from 1942 to 1950. He was a devoted member of the Aikman Creek Baptist church for over 50 years and served the church as teacher in the Sunday school, Sunday School superintendent and was church treasurer and deacon at the time of his death.
He leaves his widow, Sarah McCain Peachee whom he married December 26, 1907, with these children: James W. Jones, city, Bertha Gregory, Oris Jones, James Jones, Jr., Harrison, and Eula Brown, Evansville: Step-children: Preston and Bernard Peachee, Harrison, and Brank Peachee, Washington township. There are several grand and great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Mr. Jones was the last of a family of twelve children.
The body is in the Gill Mortuary where friends may call.
Hour of funeral is 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the Aikman Creek Church with the burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. Ray Bartle will be assisted by the Rev. H.E. Laurit.
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Surnames: Jones, McCafferty, Gaither, Carnahan
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Washington Democrat, Friday, 7 November 1930, Front Page
MRS. MARCELLUS JONES TAKEN BY DEATH THIS A.M.
Death Come Less Than Three Weeks After That of Husband
Mrs. Theatus Myrtle Jones, aged 70 years, died at 4:30 o’clock this morning at the family home in Veale township, near Cumback.
Mrs. Jones had been ill for but one week and her death came unexpected.
Born in August 1860 in Harrison towship, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCafferty, the deceased had spent all of her life in the vicinity and was well and favorably known. She was a member of the Aikman Creek Baptist church.
Surviving children are: Versie Carnahan of Veale township, Otto M. Jones of Veale township, Nolen Jones of Harrison township, Roy Jones of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Harley Gaither of Veale township, Byford and Ezra Jones of Niles, Mich., and Bernice Jones at home.
Funeral arrangements have not been made. James A. Gill will have charge of the funeral
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Surnames: Jones, Palmer, McCafferty, Carnahan. Gaither, Colbert
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Washington Democrat, Tuesday 21 Oct 1930, Front Page
CUMBACK MAN DIED AT HOME THIS MORNING
Marcellus Jones, 70, Had Been Ill For Nearly a Year.
Marcellus Jones, aged 70 years, a lifelong resident of Daviess County, died at his home in Cumback at 10:30 o’clock this morning.
Death of Mr. Jones, who was well and favorably known in the southern part of the county, came after an illness of nearly a year. He had been seriously ill for the past three days. Complications due to advanced age caused his death.
The deceased was born July 24, 1860 in Harrison township, being a son of Eli and Mary (Palmer) Jones. He was a member of the Aikman Creek Baptist church, and throughout his life had lived on farms in the vicinity where he was born and died.
On December 18, 1880, he married Theatus Myrtle McCafferty, who survives. Eight children were born to this union, all of whom survive. The children are Mrs. Versie Carnahan of Veale township, Otto M. Jones of Veale, Nolen E. Jones of Harrison, Roy M. Jones of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Harley Gaither of Veale, Byford G. Jones of Niles, Mich., Bernice Jones at home and Ezra Jones of Niles, Mich. One sister, Mrs. Emily Colbert of Veale township, also survives.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed. James A. Gill will have charge of the funeral.
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Levi Wainman was my great great grandfather on my fathers side. Have decorated their graces aty Concord cemetary ever since I was a little girl. His daughter Edith married John Myers.My grandmother was their daughter Shirley Keith Myers.
Okay, you mentioned being related to the Freed family. My husband had a 1st
cousin named Fran Freed from the Elnora area. She was an Arvin. Do you know
of her? The last we knew of her, she and her husband were living in Florida.
I think he died but I don't know about her. I have a picture of her and her
husband.
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From: "Saundra Carr" <twigs(a)intercom.net>
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Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [INDAVIES] Samuel Malone
> We are related to Belva Malone b abt 1876 m John Isaac Carr and lived
> Daviess Co, near Elnora.
> We are related to the Freed family thru marriage of Nelson Freed m LUcille
> Edmondson in Daviess Co IN but lived and died Battle Creek Michigan!
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> > I'm looking for a picture of my ancestor, Samuel Malone b. 1845, Holmes
> County, OH and d. Dec 5, 1928. He married Nancy Ann Herron, daughter of
> Robert Herron and Sarah Flinn. Samuel Malone was the son of Elias Malone
> Jr. and Susannah Freed. Anyone willing to help me get a copy of Samuel's
> picture would be appreciate. Samuel and Nancy Malone had the following
> children: David d. young; John Wesley m. Tella Weathers; Sarah E. died
> young; Gertrude E m. Oscar Sipes; Lucinda m. Thomas Luther Bowman; Jane m.
> John Niblick Williams; Suan m. Marion Elmer Moore; Flora d. young; Albert
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We are related to Belva Malone b abt 1876 m John Isaac Carr and lived
Daviess Co, near Elnora.
We are related to the Freed family thru marriage of Nelson Freed m LUcille
Edmondson in Daviess Co IN but lived and died Battle Creek Michigan!
Please contact us to share information.
John & Saundra Carr
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> I'm looking for a picture of my ancestor, Samuel Malone b. 1845, Holmes
County, OH and d. Dec 5, 1928. He married Nancy Ann Herron, daughter of
Robert Herron and Sarah Flinn. Samuel Malone was the son of Elias Malone
Jr. and Susannah Freed. Anyone willing to help me get a copy of Samuel's
picture would be appreciate. Samuel and Nancy Malone had the following
children: David d. young; John Wesley m. Tella Weathers; Sarah E. died
young; Gertrude E m. Oscar Sipes; Lucinda m. Thomas Luther Bowman; Jane m.
John Niblick Williams; Suan m. Marion Elmer Moore; Flora d. young; Albert
Ross m. Hazel Haywood; and Walter B. m. Hazel Sipes.
> Bill Williams
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Hello Louise! Thank you for your reply! I plan on making a trip there
soon to find some more of my elusive HARRIS family. You helped a bunch!
FRED
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 08:33:35 -0700 (PDT) Louise Walker
<nlwnurse(a)yahoo.com> writes:
> The library in Washington is open Monday thru Wednesday 10:00 Am to
> 8:00 pm and on Friday and Saturday is 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. They
> have a lot of things on genealogy. Louise Walker
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Does anybody out there know where we might could find the records or photo plates of an old photographer from the Washington area? My aunt has a photo that was taken in the late 1800's. It is of my great grandmother, who was born September 12, 1883 and she looks to be around her late teen years to early twenties. So, I'm figuring around the turn of the century. I think that either the photographer or the company was named Bridgette (not sure, hard to read) but it says Washington Ind. on the front of the picture. When we went to the Daviess County Museum, we saw another photo by this same company or photographer. But there was no other information on it either. Can anybody help? My aunt doesn't trust that one of the Kodak picture makers would help us. She had a bad experience once, and won't trust another one. (Someone had just cleaned the glass on the machine. But they didn't wipe off the solution, and she put her picture on it and it got ruined.) We tried to ta!
ke pictures of her pictures, but it didn't work very good. Anybody have any clues that we could find this photographer or company records?
Serena McBrayer
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Thanks for the fast reply. I'm searching for my father's (Frank Beatty) family. His parents were Homer Beatty and Clara Hawkins. I really appreciate anything you can find because I'm stuck!!
In a message dated 4/14/2003 6:29:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
twigs(a)intercom.net writes:
<< Do they have any online resources available?
We live on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and unable to travel to Indiana to
search our ancestors from Daviess Co.
Thank you,
John Carr
Researching: Carr Edmondson Fesler Grayson Heshelman Lay McWherter Noland
Roberts Smallwood
Wheeler Zike
>>
Dear John,
I just wanted to introduce myself after seeing your last email. I am a
Descendant of many fine Indiana families, and a researcher. I live in
Virginia as well. I just thought I would say, "Hello".
Sincerely,
Clara M. Gootee-Arnold
Carnold135(a)cs.com
Gloucester, Virginia
Gootee, Allen, Yount, Queret, Bourdeleau, Zumwalt, Hyzer, and on, and on, and
on. . .
In a message dated 4/15/2003 8:03:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time, cathc(a)indy.net
writes:
> I need a lookup on the Daviess Co 1850 Census, Elmore Twnshp, family 835 is
> al the info I have. It is for Jane Vanmeter age 21 and hopefully her
> family, at least one son. Any help wold be appreciated.
> cathy Clawson
Good news! It's online!
Michele
<A HREF="ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/daviess/census/1850/elmore.txt">Click here:
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/daviess/census/1850/elmore.txt</A>
(I don't know why this is in reverse order, but it is )
Van Meter, Thomas 01 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Emmet R 03 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Jane 21 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Nathaniel 25 Farmer Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Jane W 58 NC Elmore
Van Meter, Joseph B 57 Farmer Va Elmore
two doors away is: (probably another son)
Van Meter, Julia 01 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Mary E 06 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Thomas 07 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Margaret 09 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Jasper 11 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, Elizabeth 31 Ind Elmore
Van Meter, James 40 Farmer Ky Elmore
I need a lookup on the Daviess Co 1850 Census, Elmore Twnshp, family 835 is al the info I have. It is for Jane Vanmeter age 21 and hopefully her family, at least one son. Any help wold be appreciated.
cathy Clawson
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i know nothing about the library, i don't live there, but to whom are you searching? i'll search around and see if anything i may find for you.
> I'm in Oregon trying to research my Daviess Co. relatives. Does anyone know
> if the Carnegie Library will send microfilm to my local library? Also,
> will anyone at the library research and if so..how much?
You'd be very happy with the films from the Family History Library which can
be had locally. I'm sure there is a branch near you. Go too <A HREF="www.familysearch.org">
www.familysearch.org</A> and click on library. From there you can get to both
the accessions and the library branch locations.
The Carnegie Library in Washington, Daviess Co..is a large room that's part
of the regular county library. There is some microfilm..but not that
much..mostly census records which you can get elsewhere.
They have microfilmed EVERYTHING in the Daviess Co. courthouse. I've been to
all three..Daviess Co (courthouse and library) and the Salt Lake City Family
History library. You should be able to do everything that way. Good
hunting.
Michele
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I'm in Oregon trying to research my Daviess Co. relatives. Does anyone know if the Carnegie Library will send microfilm to my local library? Also, will anyone at the library research and if so..how much?
I may have can you give me more info.
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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: [INDAVIES] Re: williams
> Do you have any thing on the Williams that settled in Montgomery, Indiana
as I am ancestor and have not got a lot on that. Thanks Louise Walker
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