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OBIT: Washington Democrat, Washington, IN, Tues, 21 Apr 1953, LYDIA SMITH DIED TODAY
Mrs. Lydia Wood Smith, 86, passed away in the Colvin Nursing Home here at 10:30 a.m. today. She had been in failing health for the past two years and her condition was critical for two months preceding her death.
Mrs. Smith spent her entire life in the Barr township community and was a member of St. Mary's church in that neighborhood.
She was born March 9, 1867, north of Loogootee, the daughter of Charles and Charlotte Padgett Wood. Sh married Frank E. Smith in 1892 (sic) at St. Mary's church where funeral services will be held Friday at 9 a.m. Her husband is still living, along with two children--Wood C. Smith, Petersburg, and Harold S. Smith of Loogootee. She also leaves six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
The body will be at the Miller Funeral Home in Loogootee where friends may call after 1 p.m. Wednesday, until the hour of services Friday morning. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery at St. Mary's. NOTE: Her husband died 19 Feb 1946
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Hi, my name is Rose Marie Guthrie. My grandmother was Effie ,married to Andrew Padgett. I also have a Lydia M. Wood b abt 1865, Martin County, Indiana. Father: Charles Wood, b May 29,1832 Mother: Mary C. Padgett b abt. 1836 in Daviess County, In. Mary's parents were Benedict J. Padgett and Elizabeth Gates (Padgett). If any of this seems right to you just holler and I'll give you what I have.
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Surnames: Johnson, Fretz, Brannan
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It appears Nancy Johnson was a sister to Sarah Johnson, my great grand mother who married a Fretz. I have Sarah's obituary in my tree. Also, Sarah's mother is listed as Mahala. Sarah had a daughter Nancy Mahala and the name seems to carry throughout other members of the family tree.
One of Sarah's daughters, Henrietta married Harry Brannan. Harry & Henrietta were my father's parents. I am married to a Mors.
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Author: danandpeta7
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Hi, I am a beginner at this - I am looking for information on GEORGE FREDERICK GLANVILLE ROYAL who was married to GERMAINE SAVILLE, they had a son GEORGE CEDRIC GLANVILLE ROYAL. George Cedric may have been born Greenpoint, Brooklyn NY in 1897. George Cedric came to Australia, died 1957. Any information on any of these names is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Julia Ann Hopkins m. James Mattingly 14 Feb 1871 in Martin Co, IN. James was possibly a son of John B. Mattingly and Martha Ann Kidwell, not sure.
I'm showing 14 children for Patrick Hopkins (?-1904) and Elizabeth Mahala Raney (1829-1881). Patrick Hopkins, son of John Hopkins and Julia Skelly?
I show Patrick Hopkins m. Catherine Riley 29 Mar 1845 in Daviess Co, IN. I do not have names of Catherine's parents.
Shirley
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Smith, Batchelor, DeHart, Ramsey, Marone, Ackman, Kinder, Giles, McKinzie
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OBIT: THE TIMES HERALD, Washington, IN, Wednesday, 20 OCT 1965
BATCHELOR RITES SET FOR FRIDAY
Mrs. Effie BATCHELOR, 84 years old, 505 Florence St., died at the Daviess County Hospital at 6:25 p.m. Tuesday afterr a serious illness of five weeks.
She was born August 10, 1881 in Martin County, the daughter of Samuel E. and Catherine (REEDY) SMITH and was educated in the Martin County Schools.
Mrs. BATCHELOR was married May 16, 1907 to Albert E. BATCHELOR, who survives. She was a member of the Glendale Methodist church.
Surviving are five children: Mrs. Olive DeHART and Mrs. Dorothy RAMSEY, both of Washington; Max BATCHELOR, Bloomfield; Mrs. Esco (Eunice) MARONE, Indianapolis, and Meredith BATCHELOR, of
Washington. A daughter, Mrs. Reba ACKMAN, preceded her in death.
Mrs. BATCHELOR reared twin granddaughters, Mrs. Jospeh (Lynn) KINDER, Evansville and Mrs. Roy (Lyndel) GILES, Dallas, Texas and has five other grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Margaret McKINZIE, St. Cloud, Florida.
The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Gill Funeral Home with Dr. Charles Tyler officiating and burial in the New Veale Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Johnson, Burkholz
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OBIT: Daviess Co, IN, On-Line Obits, DORIS POTTS, 26 Dec 1998
Doris I. Potts, 78, 608 W. Walnut St., died at 12:30 a.m. Saturday in the Daviess County Hospital Extended Care Unit.
The funeral was today at 1:30 p.m. at the Mausoleum Chapel. The Rev. David Blystone officiated with interment in the Sugarland Memory Gardens. Gill Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
She was born on May 17, 1920, in Washington to Stancil Theodore and Lula Marie (Johnson) Potts. She was born in the same house where she resided at the time of her death and lived there for her entire life.
Potts, a 1938 Washington High School graduate, was a retired telegraph operator for the B&O Railroad for 37 years. She was an 1942 Indiana Central College graduate and was an Eastern Star member since 1939. She was also an Otterbein United Methodist Church member.
Surviving are several cousins.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Burkholz.
(Dec. 26, 1998)
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Johnson, Bassett, Birkholz, Helderman
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OBIT: THE TIMES HERALD, Washington, IN, Wed., 29 June 1977, MRS LULU M. POTTS
Mrs. Lulu Marie POTTS, 86, 608 W. Walnut St., died at 12:05 a.m. today at the Daviess County Hospital. She had been ill one month and seriously ill 10 days.
Mrs. POTTS was a school teacher in Knox county before her marriage. She was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, where she had been treasurer for more that 30 years, Order of Eastern Star and Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
She was born Oct 18, 1890, in Knox county, daughter of Thomas and Ida (BASSETT) JOHNSON. She attended the Wheatland high school and Indiana Normal College. On Nov 12, 1913, she married Stancel Theodore POTTS who died in 1950.
Two daughters survive, Mrs. Helen BIRKHOLZ, LaPorte, IN, and Doris POTTS, Loogootee. Two sisters, Eva JOHNSON and Emma HELDERMAN, preceded her in death.
Services will be at 3:30 Friday at the Gill Chapel with burial in the Wheatland cemetery. Ministers will be the Rev, R.P. Hawkins and the Rev. Max NICOSON. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday. Members of Eastern Star will hold memorial services at 7 p.m. Thursday.
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i have a George W. Potts who married a Mary J. Rose on March 15, 1902 in Martin County, Indiana. I am wondering if this is the same George W. Potts listed in the above obituary. They ages are about the same. Can anyone help me identify this George W. Potts.
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Bingham, Edwards, Satterfield, Swann, Ragsdale
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OBIT: THE TIMES HERALD, Washington, IN, Tues, 15 Nov 1977, p10, PEARL POTTS
A former local resident, Mrs. Pearl B. POTTS, 66, Cowan, IN, died at 11:15 a.m. Monday at her residence following an illness of two years.
She was born at Washington on Nov 30, 1910, to Brant & Minnie (EDWARDS) BINGHAM and was graduated from Washington high school in 1929. Mrs. POTTS left Washington to live in Cowan in 1938.
She married Ralph F. POTTS in August of 1929 and he survives.
Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Kenneth POTTS, Brighton, MI, and Harry POTTS, Gaston, IN; one daughter, Mrs. Charlotte SATTERFIELD, Mishawaka, IN; nine grandchildren and one great grandson, two brothers and one sister, Alvin BINGHAM, Mrs. Jesse SWANN and Joseph BINGHAM, all of this city. One son, Francis H., died in 1949, and one brother, Harry RAGSDALE, and her parents are deceased.
The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Ed Lee Mortuary with the Rev. Kendall Sands officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Reeve Township. Friends may call at the Ed Lee Mortuary after 2 p.m. Wednesday.
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Parker, McCormick
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OBIT: Farmer Found Dead In Barn, Vincennes Sun Commercial, Sunday, 19 MAY 1940
Over-Exertion Causes Death of George Potts
Monroe City, Indiana, May 18, 1940
George W. Potts, 73, farmer, living in Wheatland Route 2, was found dead in the barn at
his home this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Dr. L. L. Gilmore, county coroner called to the home, announced death resulted from a
heart attack caused by exertion.
Mr. Potts was working in the field near the home when the Saturday afternoon rain came up. Unhitching the horses, he drove to the barn. It is believed his haste to get the team to the barn before the rain became to hard caused exertion. He was found by members of the family.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lydia Potts, and three step-children, Willis and Chester Parker and Mrs. Ed McCormick.
Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
FUNERAL: Last Rites Held For George Potts, Vincennes Sun Commercial, Wed., 22 MAY 1940, p.11
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday for George W. Potts who died suddenly
Saturday evening. The rites were held from the family home on Wheatland Route two, with
Rev. McMutry of Washington in charge. Burial was in the Wheatland Cemetery.
Music was furnished by Rollo Smith, Ed Comer, Mrs. Comer and Mrs. Fred Brochers,
accompanied by Mrs. Harold Baker. Flower girls were Delphia Bowman, Olive Walters, Doris
Smith, Lois Zollars, Helen Zollars and Mary Kinman.
Pallbearers were Stanton Potts, Mace Potts, Roy Potts, Charles Potts, Jack Armes and John
Lloyd.
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Surnames: Potts, Allen, Ishum
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Veteran of the Spanish-American War Died at His Home Here This Morning,14 March 1930, Friday, WASHINGTON DEMOCRAT
Morgan Potts, aged 68, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, died this morning at 10 o'clock at his home, 1818 West Walnut Street.
Mr. Potts was born December 22, 1861, in Reeve Township, Daviess County, the son of John
C. and Elizabeth (Allen) Potts.
For 26 years Mr. Potts served in the regular army and was in the service during the Spanish-American war.
Surviving children are Taylor Potts of Washington, James Potts of Gibson County, Thomas Potts of Daviess County, George Potts of Washington, Maurice Potts of Daviess County, George Potts of Knox County and Mrs. Catherine Ishum of Washington.
Funeral arrangements have not been made. James A. Gill will have charge of the funeral.
NOTE: Death Record gives birth as 1861 & death as 13 March 1930; Children named in this obit are mixed with siblings.
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Wallace, Carnahan
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OBIT: Washington Democrat, Fri, 7 Mar 1913, p6, ALBERT POTTS FELL DEAD ON HIGHWAY
As briefly told in Thursday's Democrat, Albert POTTS, who resides in Veale township, was stricken with heart disease Thrusday morning at 11:30 while he was driving some cows along the Pleasant Hill road. He was driving the cows, along the road near the Aikman's creek bridge. Mrs. Clarence B. WALLACE was in the yard near her home at this time, and to here Mr. POTTS called, asding her to head off the cows. As she started to comply with this reqjest, POTTS fell to the ground. Raising himself on one elbow, he called to her again. She ran toward him, but before she could reach him, he sank to the ground, and was dead when she reached him.
He was fifty-two years old, and leaves a widow and two children, a son and a daughter, both grown.
The funeral will take place at 10:30 tomorrow. Burial in Mt. Gillead cemetery.
NOTE: Albert born 7 Aug 1860 in Reeve Twp and died 6 Mar 181. He married Lydia Malinda Carnahan in Daviess County, 28 Aug 1886.
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Author: shadwa
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OBIT: Man, Gored By Bull, Expires At Hospital, Washington Herald, Saturday, 20 JUL 1935 Resident of Harrison Township Passes Away At County Hospital
Morris Potts, a resident of Harrison Township, died at the Daviess County Hospital at 6:30 o'clock this morning. Potts was gored by a bull about a year ago and had not been in his usual health since last November. Mr. Potts was 76 years old.
He was born May 14, 1859 in this county, the son of John C. and Elizabeth (Allen) Potts.
Surviving him are four brothers and one sister, Taylor F. Potts, Levi F. Potts and Mrs. Catherine Ishum, of this city, Thomas J. Potts of Steele Township and George W. Potts, of Knox county.
Funeral services are to be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Oak Grove church in Reeve Township in charge of the Rev. J. W. McMurtry with burial taking place in the adjoining cemetery.
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Allen, Jones, Ishum
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OBIT: LEVI F. POTTS DIES FOLLOWING BRIEF ILLNESS; Washington Democrat, Tuesday, 11 FEB 1936
Funeral of Retired Minister Will be Held on Thursday
Levi Franklin Potts, 78, a retired minister, died at his home here at 7 o'clock Monday
night following a serious illness of two weeks of complications.
Taken ill about two weeks ago at the family home, 1818 West Walnut Street. Mr. POTTS had
been serious ever since with death ending his suffering early last night. It was thought pneumonia had developed.
Born in Daviess county on November 1, 1857, the deceased was a son of John and Elizabeth (Allen) POTTS, and was married to Mary E. JONES who survives with two children, C. J. POTTS of Washington and Mrs. R. K. LENTS of Washington.
Brothers and sisters surviving are Taylor POTTS of Washington, George POTTS of Knox County, Thomas POTTS of Steele Township and Mrs. Joseph ISHUM of Washington. Nine grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren also survive.
Mr. POTTS was a member of the United Brethren Church here, and funeral services will be
held there at 10 o'clock Thursday morning with Rev. J. W. McMurtry officiating and interment following in Oak Grove Cemetery in Reeve Township. Elwood Williams will have charge of the funeral.
The body will remain at the Williams Funeral Home until 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,
being taken to the home at that hour to remain until the time of the funeral.
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Allen, Alexander, Armes, Ishum
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OBIT: Thomas Potts, Farmer, Dies In Steele Twp., Washington Democrat, pg. 1, Tuesday, 25 FEB 1936
Was Brother of Late Levi F. Potts Who Died Feb. 10th
Thomas Jefferson Potts, 79, farmer living on the north side of the Steele Township line, five miles north of Washington, died this morning at 9 o'clock at the family home, after a serious illness of about three weeks of influenza and complications.
Death of Mr. Potts came 15 days after that of his brother, Levi Franklin Potts, retired minister who died at his home in this city February 10th of pneumonia and complications.
The deceased was born in Daviess County on August 7, 1856, a son of John C. and Elizabeth
(Allen) Potts. He was a farmer all his life and had been living north of the city for several years. He was married twice and is survived by the second wife, who was Della Blanche Alexander, this wedding taking place April 20, 1904. The first marriage was to Margaret Allen Armes, who died in 1893. Four children were born to this union, and they are survivors. They are Mason Potts, Roy F. Potts and Stancil Theo. Potts, of Washington, and Mrs. Jack Armes of Glendale. There are 11 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Two brothers and one sister, also survives. They are Taylor Potts of Washington, George Potts of Knox County, and Mrs. Joseph Ishum of Washington.
Mr. Potts was a member of the Otterbein United Brethren Church.
Funeral arrangements are not completed. Elwood Williams will have charge of the funeral.
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Surnames: Potts, Prater, Gould, Crane
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OBIT: THE TIMES HERALD, Washington, IN, Wed, 25 Nov 1981, p12, PAUL REVERE POTTS
Paul Revere POTTS, 77, Cannelburg Rt 1, died at Good Samaritan Hospital, Vincennes, Tuesday at 3:55 p.m.
Born April 12, 1904, he was the son of Alex and Martha PRATER POTTS. He was married on Feb 28, 1932, to Lillian GOULD, who survives.
POTTS was a retired farmer and timber cutter. He was a member of the Grace Baptist Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. James (Sierra Sue) CRANE of Washington, Rt 4; two sons, Paul E. POTTS and Richard R. POTTS, both of Cannelburg Rt 1; a brother, Ross POTTS of Montgomery; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A son, sister and six brothers preceded him in death.
Services will be Friday at 3 p.m. at the Grace Baptist Church with Pastor Jolly Moody officiating. Interment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery in Reeve Twonship.
Friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday at the Gill Funeral Home. The casket will be taken to the church at noon on Friday.
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Author: shadwa
Surnames: Potts, Catt, Truelove, Owens, Lloyd
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OBIT: THE TIMES HERALD, Washington, IN, Tues, 12 May 1981, p14, EDGAR R. POTTS
The funeral of Edgar R. POTTS will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Otterbein United Methodist Church with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Ministers will be Rev. Max Nicoson and Rev. Loran Campbell. Friends may call at the Gill Chapel after 2 p.m. Wednesday and Masonic memorial services will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. The casket will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. Thursday.
Mr. POTTS, 73, 1700 Bedford Rd., died Monday at his residence.
He was a retired real estate and building contractor and had operated a grocery store here from 1938 to 1950. He was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church and Charity Lodge 30 F&AM.
A native of Pike County, he was born Oct 27, 1907 to Charles J. and Nancy Ann (CATT) POTTS and attended Washington schools. On June 30, 1928 he married Elva Truelove and she survives.
Also surviving are one son, Terry L. POTTS, Danville, IL, three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Cecil OWENS and Mrs. Thomas (Olive) LOYD, both of Washington. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jacqueline Sue, and three brothers, Arthur, Charles and Frank.
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Hi, yes, I know that David and Nancy had a daughter Rebecca. I am so glad to find what happened to her. David Burris was brother to my ancestor Lavina Burris, daughter of Henry Burris and Hannah Harmon. Lavina married Nicholas Baker. James Burris, married to Martha Jane Hutchinson (Henrys brother) also had a daughter named Rebecca.
Thankyou for the information of Rebecca Eliza Burris (daughter of David and Sarah). I had totally lost her.
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