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Crawfordsville Journal Review-29-Oct-1970-page 4
COVINGTON-Ralph C. Blizzard, 55, died unexpectedly Wednesday afternoon in his home on Rt. 1, Covington.
Mr. Blizzard had been employed for the past 14 years at the Olin-Mathison plant near Covington. Prior to that he had for 17 years been an independent hotel manager.
He was born March 28, 1915, at Marshall, Ill., to James Wesley and Ada Coldren Blizzard. He married Ethoral Rovene Allen on Dec. 17, 1938.
He was a member of the Yeddo Masonic Lodge 636; Yeddo Chapter 313 Order of Eastern Star; the Low-Twelve Clubs of Montezuma and Wallace, and attended the First Baptist Church of Covington.
Mr. Blizzard had resided in Covington for 13 years. He was a former resident of Marshall, Ill., and Indianapolis.
During World War II he served in the U. S. Air Force as a radio operator.
Surviving are his widow; his mother of Marshall, Ill.; one son, Samuel Wesley Blizzard, at home; three brothers, Foster and James Blizzard of Marshall, Ill., and Kenneth of Indianapolis; a sister, Dorothy Blizzard of Paris, Ill., and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father and a sister.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church on Fifth Street in Covington by Rev. Harry Hyghbarger. The body will lie in state in the church one hour prior to the service. Masonic services will be conducted at 8 p.m. Friday in the Bodine & Shelby Funeral Home where friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. Burial will be in Coal Creek (Snoddy's) Cemetery.
Karen; Sometimes you just have to do a page by page. I was looking for my
grandmother and her parents in a census that listed each person. Other
census search researchers tried to help me find them to no avail. I know the
name Thomas Morton is fairly common, but my grandmother's first name was
Daisy. None of us could find her and I started doing a page by page for the
whole state she was or where I thought she would be. I would keep track of
which one I went through and when I tired of it, I went on to something
else. One day when I was looking for a different relative in a county that I
hadn't gotten to, there they were plain as day. The transcriber had totally
missed the page they were on. The area she lived in for most of her life had
four counties coming together in + formation. The town was in one corner of
the + and sometimes you had to search each county for people who never
moved, but were within "spitting" distance. So people don't give up when you
don't find people in indexes, take the time to go page by page, sometimes
you get lucky.
Pat
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>I got a lengthy off line answer about HQ and it doesn't sound like it does
> much but what I've been doing with it. Helpful but I couldn't find 1910
> Oliver Peter Anderson as a child (1-2 years old) in John & Martha
> Anderson's
> household anywhere in US :( Oh, well, I tried. Thanks for your great
> reply
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>>I don't know about Heritage Quest, I know Ancestry.Com works that way.
>> I'll have to tinker.
>>
>> Arlen Clark
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>> Anyone know about Heritage Quest? Is there a way to do a more advanced
>> search when using their census records? I've been trying to find
>> someone I don't even know where they lived (I think Kansas) and typed in
>> John Anderson in 1910 but there are 4 pages of 'em -- anyone know if you
>> can type in the wife or a child with them?? I sure hope so, because
>> this is crazy otherwise :)
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Do you have a birth place or age for John Anderson?
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> I got a lengthy off line answer about HQ and it doesn't sound like it does
> much but what I've been doing with it. Helpful but I couldn't find 1910
> Oliver Peter Anderson as a child (1-2 years old) in John & Martha
> Anderson's
> household anywhere in US :( Oh, well, I tried. Thanks for your great
> reply
>> _______________________________________
Crawfordsville Journal Review 14 Nov 1970 p 5 -- Covington -Services for Charles Robert Hegg, 55 of Rt 2, Covington who died Friday after suffering a heart attack will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday by Rev. harold Fogle in the Hegg Funeral HOme. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the fuenral homea fter noon Sunday. Mr. Hegg was employed for 34 years at Interestate Sand & Gravel. He is survived by his wife, Mable Rose Willis Hegg; his parents, Karen R. and Ollie Hegg; four daughters; one son; two brothers; a ssiter and 5 grandchildren.
Crawfordsville Journal Review 29-Jan-1964 4: 7- Former Hillsboro Resident Dies In Capital Hospital- HILLSBORO- Mrs. Fern Marie Eitnier, 44, former local resident, died Tuesday night at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, where she had been a surgical patient for four weeks. In recent years she had lived in Danville, Ind., where her husband, Dr. Samuel Eitnier, is a dentist. Born Feb. 24, 1920, in Crete, Ill., she was the daughter of Claude and Jessie Ramsey York. She was married May 5, 1944, to Dr. Eitnier, at New London, Conn., where he was stationed with the Coast Guard. She was graduated from Hillsboro High School. Mrs. Eitnier was a member of the Danville, Ind., Christian Church where she was secretary of the Women’s Circle. She also belonged to the Women’s Auxiliary of the Dental Association, the Tri Kappa Sorority and the Philomatheon Society. The survivors include the husband; the father, Claude York of Danville, Ill.; a son, James and a
daughter, Claudia, both of Danville, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Wanda Ludlow of Veedersburg, and three brothers, Ralph York of Fithian, Ill., Doyne York of Green Bay, Wis., and Jack York of Danville, Ill. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Weaver Funeral Home in Danville, Ind. The body then will be brought to Hillsboro where graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. at the Rosehill Cemetery.
Crawfordsville Journal Review 16-Jan-1964 4: 4- Mrs. Stella Krug, Victim Of Fall, Dies In Hospital- HILLSBORO- Mrs. Stella E. Krug, 87, Hillsboro, died in Culver Hospital at 10 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Krug had been admitted to the hospital Sunday following a fall at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Casper Cooper of Tab, Ind. She had suffered a broken hip and shoulder in the fall. Mrs. Krug had been the oldest living member of the Hillsboro Christian Church. She had joined the church in 1889 at the age of 13. She was also a 50-year member of the Fern Chapter of the Hillsboro Order of Eastern Star, 194. Born in Fountain County on July 29, 1876, Mrs. Krug was the daughter of George W. and Martha Linville Berry. In February 1894, she had married John C. Krug. He died in 1940. Mrs. Krug was also preceded in death by two sons, Paul Morris and William Russell, and a brother, James Berry. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Mabel Tague of
Crawfordsville and Mrs. Frances Parks of Menlo Park, Calif.; a son, Herbert of Hillsboro; a brother, Edward Lee Berry of Columbus, Ind.; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Crumley Funeral Home in Hillsboro. Rev. Ross Kirk of the Hillsboro Christian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Hillsboro. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon and evening.
Crawfordsville Journal Review 6-Dec-1962 17- Mrs. Sybil Shuler Funeral Rites Held- KINGMAN- The funeral of Mrs. Sybil Shuler was held at the Woodrow Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon. The service was in charge of Rev. John Servies. Mrs. Ned Wright played organ selections and Donald Ratcliff sang “In The Garden” and “Beyond The Sunset.” The pallbearers, who also assisted with the flowers, were Russell Goodin, Boyd Cole, Paul Allen, Marvin Carlile, Russell Bowman, Bert Sowers of Wallace and Mr. Ratcliff. Burial was in the Fraternal Cemetery.
Crawfordsville Journal Review 19-Nov-1958 4: 5- C. F. Stockdale, Hillsboro, Dies- HILLSBORO- Charles F. Stockdale, 65, a farmer in the Hillsboro community most of his life, died Wednesday morning in Culver Hospital at Crawfordsville where he had been a surgery patient six weeks. Born April 8, 1893, near Hillsboro, Mr. Stockdale was the son of George and Ella Booe Stockdale. He married Ruby Hershberger Nov. 4, 1917. She died last May 22. Mr. Stockdale was a member of the New Liberty Christian Church near Hillsboro. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Marie Walters and Mrs. Marian Gustus, both of Hillsboro; a sister, Mrs. Vereta Coats, also of Hillsboro; four brothers, Arthur Stockdale of Danville, Ill., Guy and Paul Stockdale of Veedersburg, and Ralph Stockdale of Crawfordsville, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the New Liberty Christian Church, with burial at the Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. Rev. C. E. Smith,
pastor of the church, will officiate. The body will lie in state at the church one hour preceding the rites. Friends may call at the Crumley Funeral Home in Hillsboro Thursday afternoon and Thursday evening.
I don't know about Heritage Quest, I know Ancestry.Com works that way.
I'll have to tinker.
Arlen Clark
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Subject: [InFounta] Anyone know about Heritage Quest
Anyone know about Heritage Quest? Is there a way to do a more advanced
search when using their census records? I've been trying to find
someone I don't even know where they lived (I think Kansas) and typed in
John Anderson in 1910 but there are 4 pages of 'em -- anyone know if you
can type in the wife or a child with them?? I sure hope so, because
this is crazy otherwise :)
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Anyone know about Heritage Quest? Is there a way to do a more advanced search when using their census records? I've been trying to find someone I don't even know where they lived (I think Kansas) and typed in John Anderson in 1910 but there are 4 pages of 'em -- anyone know if you can type in the wife or a child with them?? I sure hope so, because this is crazy otherwise :)
Crawfordsville Journal Review 9-Nov-1970 p 6 - Kingman, Ind - Glenn Glascock, 81, retired farmer and WWI veteran died at 11 a.m. Sunday Nov 7, 1970 at the Veterans Admin. Hospital in Danville Ill.. Born in Jackson Twp, Fountain Co on Aug 23, 1889, he was a son of Marshal and Mahala Alward Glascock. He was a member of the Fellenzer Post of American Legion, Rockville. He was a former telegrapher for the C & EI RR and a former bookkeeper for a coal company in Illinois. Mr. Glascock is survived by cousins. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. EST Tuesday at the Wodorow Funeral Home in Kingman with Rev. Alfred Dobbs officiating. Burial will be in Centennial Cemetery east of Yeddo. Visitors will be reeived 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Crawfordsville Journal Review 19-Oct-1970 p 3 -- Kingman - Mrs. Mary D. Sanders, 90, died Saturday afternoon in Culver Hospital. She had been a patient 7 weeks. Mrs. Sanders was a member of the Kingman United Methodist Church, the Ladies' Aid Society Kingman cahpter oES Kingman Women's Club and former member of Daughtesr of Union Veterans, Mary c. Smith Tent 35. mrs. Sanders was born Feb 29, 1880 to William and Semiar Lindley Ephlin in Harveysburg. In 1906 she married Edmon B. Ratcliff who died in 1911. She married Vergil H. Sanders Sept 4, 1918. Survivors include the husband; a daughter, Mrs. Doris Aichhorn of Indianpaolis; two sons, Ross Ratcliff of Kingman and Ralph Ratcliff of Belmont, Calif; 5 grandsons and 8 great grandsons. She was preceded in death by 3 brothers, 3 sisters and a great grandson. Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Woodrow Funeral Home at Kingman with Rev. Luther Page officiating. Internment will be in Kingman Fraternal Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home at 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday.
Crawfordsville Journal Review-12-Oct-1970-page 3
YEDDO-Mrs. Juanita V. Brook, 52, a resident of this community the last 15 years, died at 12:30 a.m. CDT Sunday in St. Elizabeth Hospital at Danville, Ill.; where she had been a surgical patient this past week.
A daughter of Francis Hardy and Opha Allen Cates, she was born Sept. 4, 1918 at Danville. She was a Kingman High School graduate and attended the Yeddo Baptist Church. She married Frederick Brook on Dec. 26, 1941.
She was a former resident of Danville, Cates and Kingman.
Surviving besides the husband and her mother, of Rt. 1, Kingman, are a son, Gary W., also of Rt. 1, Kingman; a daughter, Joyce, a student at Bob Jones University in Greenville, S. C.; a sister, Mrs. Gladys Six of Rt. 1, Covington; a brother, Ernest Cates of Rt. 3, Covington, and two grandchildren. Her father and two brothers are deceased.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bodine & Shelby Funeral Home in Covington. Rev. William Grimes will officiate, with burial in Kingman Fraternal Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:30 p.m. today.
Crawfordsville Journal Review-26-Oct-1970-page 5
MELLOTT-Garrett Axsom, former resident of Mellott, died at 8 a.m. Saturday in a Chicago hospital.
Mr. Axsom, who resided at South Bend, underwent heart surgery about three weeks ago.
He was married to Luella Brimberry, a native of Mellott, who preceded him in death. Shortly after her death, about 1939, he and his family moved to South Bend. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Frances Jones of Elkhart, Mrs. Kathryn Lemon of Howard, Ill., and Mrs. Maxine Waddle of Chicago; three sons, David of Union Hills, Mich., William Henry of Portland, Ore., and Leon of Veedersburg; and a stepdaughter, Mrs. James (Marie) Iffert of Veedersburg.
Graveside services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Oakland Cemetery near Elmdale.
Crawfordsville Journal Review-2-Oct-1970-page 4
KINGMAN-Miss Blanche Burkhart, 82, of Rt.1, Kingman, died at 4:30 a.m. Friday in Friendship House at Bloomingdale where she had resided since 1963.
Miss Burkhart had been employed as a baker at Clifty Falls and Turkey Run State Parks for more than 20 years. She was a member of Wolf Creek Community Church, past president of its Ladies Aid and a member of the Rebecca Lodge at Wallace.
A Parke County native, she was born Nov. 2, 1887, a daughter of Franklin and Minerva Elizabeth Myers Burkhart.
Surviving are a sister, Miss Sylvia Burkhart of Rt. 1, Kingman; two brothers, C. V. Burkhart of Rt. 1, Kingman and George Burkhart of Rt. 1, Marshall, and a niece, Mrs. Oral (Ruth) Simmons of Rt. 1, Marshall. She was preceded in death by two sisters.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in Wolf Creek Community Church with Rev. John Servies officiating. Interment will be in Wolf Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at Davies-Tudor Funeral Home of Marshall after 2 p.m. Saturday.
Crawfordsville Journal Review 20-Jan-1964 8: 1- Rev. Howard, 88, Succumbs; Rites Will Be Tuesday- VEEDERSBURG- Rev. Charles Howard, 88, died at 5:30 a.m. Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Andrews. He had been seriously ill the last five weeks. Rev. Howard was born near Mellott May 7, 1875, the son of John R. and Melinda Stephens Howard. He was married to Verna F. Wilson Dec. 21, 1899. She preceded him in death April 1, 1948. He was a member of the Sterling Congregational Christian Church and had served as pastor there for several years. Surviving are four sons; Everett, Lawrence and Leslie of Veedersburg, and Owen of Tucson, Ariz., two daughters, Mrs. James Andrews of Veedersburg and Mrs. Dorothy Adler of Decatur, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Lula Bruner of Veedersburg, and a brother Walter of Veedersburg. Friends may call at the Fishero Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Monday. Services will be at the Sterling Congregational Christian Church at 2 p.m.
Tuesday. Rev. William Ainsworth will officiate. The body will lie in state at the church for an hour preceding the services burial will be in Rockfield Cemetery.
Mrs. E. Verniece McBride, 72, of 610 W. Market Street, died at 4:30 p.m. Friday in Culver Hospital after a long illness. She operated a grocery store on East Market street in the 1930s was employed at Allison Division of General Motors at Indianapolis during WWII, and recently was a practical nurse at Culver Hospital. Born July 18, 1898 in Veedesrburg, she was a daughter of Mark and Mirtle Chizum Hershberger. She was a graduate of Crawfordsville HS. On July 18, 1918, she married Walter B. McBride, who died in 1926. Mrs. McBride was a membr of Trinity United Methodist Church here and Order oF Eastern Star at Veedersburg. Surviving are two sons, Walter D. McBride of Roachdale and Louis E. McBride of Crawfordsville; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren and a brother, Louis M. Hershberger of Crawfordsville. An infant son, a brother and a sister are deceased. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Hunt & Son Funeral Home with Rev. Paul T. Jump officiating. Burial will be in Rockfield Cemetery at Veedersburg. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday.
Crawfordsville Journal Review 10-Nov-1970 p 4-- Kingman - Mrs. Iola Beeson, 38, formerly of Kingman and who had been living in Indianapolis died Monday morning in Winona Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Beeson was a resident of Indianapolis the last 18 years. She was born in Tennessee on April 22, 1932, a daughter of James and fannie Spence Pleasant. She married Robert Besson May 3, 1951. Surviving besides her husband and mother are a brother, Ivan Pleasant of Nekoosa, Wis a half-brother, Lawrence Williams of West Covina, Calif and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Owens of Kingsport, Tenn. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Withrow Funeral Home in Kingman with burial in Kingman Fraternal Cemetery. Friends may call at 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.
Crawfordsville Journal-Review Monday, Nov. 16, 1970 p 4-- Mrs. Clara J. Palmer Bowers, 91, of Rt. 1, Kingman, died early Saturday at St. Eliz. Hosp, Danivlle Ill after a short illness. She was born April 10, 1879 to John and Mary Bowers Sackmire. Her first marriage was with Elbert Palmer who died Feb. 2, 1957. She married Warren C. Bowers on Sept. 23, 1937. He survives. Also surviving are a son, Glen Palmer of Veedersburg; a daughter-in-law, Mattie Palmer of Rt. 1 Kingman two granddaughters and six great grandchildren A son, Clyde Palmer is deceased. Mrs. Bowers was a member of Centennial EUB Church. Fun. Services were conducted today at Woodrow Funeral Home in kingman with Rev. Alfred Dobbs assisted by Rev. Dale Codman, officiating and burial in Centennial Cemetery.Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-09 Sunday at the funeral home.
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Kingman, Ind. Mrs. Clara J. Palmer Bowers, 91, of Kingman Route 1, died at 3 a.m. Saturday Nov 14 1970 at St. Elizabeth Hospital at Danville Ill., where she had been a patient for three days. Born in Indiana on april 10 1879, she was the daughter of John and Mary Bowers Sackmire. She was married in 1898 to Elbert Palmer who preceded her in death on Feb 2 1957. On Sept 23 1957 she was married to Warren C. Bvowers, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Glen of Veedersburg Route 1; a daughter in law Mrs. Clyde (Mattie) Palmer of Kingman Route 1, two granddaughters; and six great grandchilren. She also was preceded in death by a son Clyde. Mrs. Bowers was a member of the Centennial Community Church. Services will be at 2 p.m. EST Monday at the Woodrow Funeral Home, with the Rev. Alfred Dobbs, assisted by the Rev. Dale Cadman officiating. Burial will be in Centennial Cemetery east of Yeddo. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.