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4001 UID FF401650197445899A3E2EE294CEC4344215
 
Haskell, Susan J. (I1913)
 
4002 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1691)
 
4003 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2932)
 
4004 UID FF964F98645A46A98E1727BFD99ACDB9AD3A
 
Hammill, Julie Marie (I2118)
 
4005 UID FF97DD1C473E4C2B9528EB0738876505636D
 
Bentall, Maurice Lott (I2677)
 
4006 UID FFB6F83E66D3432C8132B2A649329B782C8B
 
Bentall, Mary (I3403)
 
4007 UID FFB7C42D78E544C5ACD9E5188A3256EA8B2F
 
Bennett, Edgar (I3464)
 
4008 UID FFCAE1186BB6400487A1C975DA2EBC469714
 
Rowland, Sarah (Sally) (I1178)
 
4009 UID FFD008EF6AC34289AE882527FF5B2D38FFD9
 
Bentall, Hilda (I2907)
 
4010 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2946)
 
4011 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3531)
 
4012 Uncle Charlie was a Hobo, Tramp, Traveling man
UID 8830D8F59A3441F792A631C7CE0A780F1AB6
 
Emmert, Charles Rraymond (I1755)
 
4013 Unit: 125 Pennsylvania Inf.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: Private
Allegiance: Union

 
Wagoner, George J. (I1657)
 
4014 Value of Real Estate: $500
Value of Property: $300 
Watson, Jeptha (I4190)
 
4015 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1696)
 
4016 View of the Manor Church of the Brethren and cemetery from the Emmert Graveyard on the hill above. John Leonard and John Emmert, father and son, were instrumental in establishing this branch of the church in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Their heirs also provided the land out of their farm holdings for the current church. © Phillip A. White, JD

 
Emmert, John Leonard (I2092)
 
4017 Warrented dower to his mother as son and Heir April 1205 . Party to fine as to the advowson of Benthall 1221. Gav e warranty to the prior of Wenlock at Warwick 14 Jan 1222.
UID A3B3BB341B07463986A4E27BB46876FAF926
 
De Benthall, Robert (I2162)
 
4018 Was a career Navy man and the family didn't have much commu nication with him. He had ~5 wives and multiple children . Some are in CA, some are in other countries[rison - Copy.GED]

Vollie was a career Navy and the family didn't have much communication wi th him. He had aprox. 5 wives and several children. Some are in CA, so me in other countries.
UID 6FCEE04B91B240769AC52B76ADD5A4F57C1C
 
Tipton, Vollie (I3867)
 
4019 Well it's December 5th, 2021 and it would be mom's 95 birthday. It's Sunday morning and about 6:30 when I got up today. If things were as they had been all my growing up years, I would wake up to mom already in the kitchen and the smell of her preparing our Sunday dinner would already be in the air. She always got up early to get our big Sunday dinner in the oven on timed bake so that when we walked in from church, dinner was usually already ready. The terms we had for meals were:

? Morning Meal – Always the first meal of the day regardless of whether it was just cereal
or a big meal was called 'Breakfast'.
? Noon Meal – If it was a small or simple meal it was 'Lunch', but if a big meal, like on
Sunday's or a special event like Thanksgiving or Christmas, it was 'Dinner'.
? Evening Meal – It was always called 'Supper' regardless the size. I thought people who
called the evening meal Dinner were snooty, high society types – or people who thought
they were.

So on Sundays, like today, mom would have been in the kitchen for a while and have 'dinner' already in progress with the great smells of her home cooking already permeating through the house. When young, besides the anticipation of a great dinner in the offing, it created a subconscious feeling of security, permanence, and love. I think it was especially meaningful because it was always joyful on her part. She loved cooking in the kitchen and was always happy to be there cooking for her family.

She grew up on the farm at a time of challenge, both because of the fact that farm life entailed a lot of physical work at that time (1920's and 30's) anyway, and because it was especially challenging in the depression and dust bowl of the 30's. So she was use to hard work, and applying the principle that if you diligently applied yourself to a task, you could improve your circumstances.

When we lived in Iowa, she was a stay-at-home mother. She was a good instructor. I recall
standing beside her on a chair and her showing me how to wash the dishes – glasses first,
because they are less dirty, then silver ware, then plates, and then pots and pans. I was probably no more than 3-4 years old at the time, but I still remember the lesson.

When we moved to Arizona, she had to work outside the home. She had worked at a bank in Adel when she got out of high school before she and dad got married and so immediately upon arriving in Arizona she got a job at the Bank of Douglas in Mesa. I know that because we lived in a little mother-in-law apartment behind a house on south Robson Street (132 S. Robson?). Banks then were open on Fridays until 6:00 and I stayed with the lady in the main house on Friday's until mom got off work. We lived there less than a year so I know she went to work right away. She transferred to Valley National Bank on the SE corner of Country Club Drive and west First Street when we moved to the house at 404 West First street, just across the street on the NW corner.

So she worked Monday through Friday at the bank all the years of my growing up in Arizona. Then on Saturdays she would clean house all day and do the grocery shopping (at Fuller's Fine Foods). Then on Sunday she was up before everyone else working on getting dinner prepared so that it was ready when we came home from church. And when we opened the door, the house always smelled wonderful. What a welcome home!

So on this Sabbath morning of her 95th birthday I am reminded of unfailing - and joyfuldedication to her family. Despite undoubtedly feeling tired from a week of work and then a full day of cleaning and shopping on Saturday, she used her time to bless us all with a wonderful home of love and comfort.

I will add as a side bar that that is all the more meaningful today because I now recognize the challenges she and dad faced financially in those years we lived down in First Street. It was a modest rental house with frayed carpet (showing the threads on the back of the carpet in places) and the stuffing coming out of the old maroon couch here and there. Its only source of heat was a small heater in the corner of the living room where Pam and I used to go in the mornings to get dressed by. So it was all the more significant that she was able to make that into a place we all wanted to gather through her dedication and effort, the sacrifice of her own comfort and rest, her love of family, and her joyful, optimistic outlook on life. She was someone very special, and we are all blessed because of her presence in our lives.

So, a very Happy Birthday mom! We love you!! Your memory is a joy and an inspiration. 
Bentall, Barbara Ann (I2178)
 
4020 What is now Mason West Virginia Friend, Jonas (I5661)
 
4021 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4246)
 
4022 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4246)
 
4023 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4246)
 
4024 Will dated 15 Nov 1601 proved 15 Dec following Executrix o f the will of her husband (Living 1568).
UID F16AAF7B0F0A43B1A4F4F0E1E5F859F12200
 
Barbar, Agnes (I4113)
 
4025 Will of William Pyle
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=2ce42a6a-4b78-48de-b7b1-2f14b4725d25&tid=13823707&pid=79257650 
Pyle, William (I213)
 
4026 Will Wagoner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=aa7e046c-952d-47b8-8706-76018f5486c0&tid=13823707&pid=-2760171
UID 2BF18D869F644FEF8903D3D05D415EDD78BF
 
Wagoner, William Reaver (I1235)
 
4027 With first wife Mary Cole Libby, Joseph (I3003)
 
4028 Witnessed by Peter Kessler who was a citizen and blacksmith in Neckarelz. Emmert, Johan Michael (I4029)
 
4029 [gencabkup.ged]

01/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
UID EE92EBEE41DF4555BD74F62693CBD331C2C8
 
Watson, William J. (I4150)
 
4030 [gencabkup.ged]

03/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
UID E74DA559C2F04CB2930C83FE3614B1908D1A
 
Watson, Helen C. (I4161)
 
4031 [gencabkup.ged]

04/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 9B09835F213B48468D98D4769E9E727A0715
 
Watson, Herbert (I4208)
 
4032 [gencabkup.ged]

06/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
15/1880 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 3392CF4E1737456799F02C0D75890A0BB1F7
 
Watson, Armina J. (I4163)
 
4033 [gencabkup.ged]

07/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
17/1880 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 6A37BED4BA0840F6948FF62CCEF32B4BA712
 
Watson, Matilda V. (I4164)
 
4034 [gencabkup.ged]

07/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
UID CDDD76B91C8D4BB09ADFCE4D576CE5A9626A
 
Watson, Dillard (I4205)
 
4035 [gencabkup.ged]

08/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
19/1880 kentucky estill millers creek pg 44c
39/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
UID F3C9112714324BC7BD206B37F09C6AB3745B
 
Watson, John Simp (I4194)
 
4036 [gencabkup.ged]

10/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 5BD68CFD3F06443F823AEAB7AC07DAB31FB1
 
Watson, Robert (I4204)
 
4037 [gencabkup.ged]

12/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
Name:Price Watson
Death Date:5 April , 1969 <
Death Place:Clark
Age:081 <
Residence:Estill
Volume:27
Certificate:13385
UID 1EBDFB01BEAC4502A85ABC1B6F54875E0993
 
Watson, Price (I4220)
 
4038 [gencabkup.ged]

14/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 9F80EDACDAFC41098A6D99EBFEFAF6EC2D3F
 
Watson, Garrett (I4162)
 
4039 [gencabkup.ged]

17/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 4D1D63E818414463BADB09AED148071A3B70
 
Watson, Abbey Ellen (I4165)
 
4040 [gencabkup.ged]

19/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
49/1900 kentucky estill millers creek
UID C5CC9BF0B9C64BE5BCCFEAE1742A24E1C4F8
 
Watson, Riley Walker (I4166)
 
4041 [gencabkup.ged]

21/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 2291D1797D4D4B639C10B395DEB77258C80A
 
Sarah A. (I4151)
 
4042 [gencabkup.ged]

26/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
UID CE4354B80AD44AE486C073EBAFE20E9B070B
 
Watson, Thomas Green (I4155)
 
4043 [gencabkup.ged]

31/1900 kentucky estill millers creekbirthed 7/6 living
UID 293B70D78C6B4751ABDB55605EEDD63CD232
 
Thacker, Elizabeth (I4193)
 
4044 [gencabkup.ged]

39/1880 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 46D6461C20DD43ACA431B1410BAF27A3B5DF
 
Watson, William M. (I4153)
 
4045 [gencabkup.ged]

44/1900 kentucky estill millers creek birthed 4 /4 live mar ried 27yrs
UID 7A935598025944BCABB516F6675DC34A92EA
 
Roger, Mary Elizabeth (I4160)
 
4046 [gencabkup.ged]

49/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
59/1880 kentucky estill millers creek
jeptha was commonly called JP
UID D5124044DC2247A881283DFF1EB0FA686D33
 
Watson, Jeptha (I4190)
 
4047 [gencabkup.ged]

49/1870 kentucky estill millers creek
60/1880 kentucky estill millers creek
UID 1847CA0E657541C4A3F419D8AB400121ABBD
 
Rogers, Susan (I4188)
 
4048 [Lived Upton on Severn]

 
Benthall, Sampson (I3765)
 
4049 [rison - Copy.GED]

BRINEGAR, Emma Irene (Watson) age 71 of Dayton, passed away Monday, June 2 7, 2005 at Hospice of Dayton. She was preceded in death by her husband Hub ert. She is survived by her daughter Wilma Hoes and her son John and wi fe Teresa Brinegar; grandchildren Jody Hoes, Amy Pierce, Curt Hoes and Jes sica Brinegar; great grandchildren Kayleigh Hoes, Kindell Massie, Kaleb Sc hulte and Jacob Hoes; brothers Charles and wife Sue Watson and Dean Watso n; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Fun eral services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 30, 2005 at Newcomer Funer al Home, 4104 Needmore Road. Family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. un til time of service. Interment at Valley View Memorial Gardens. Messag es of condolences can be made at www.newcomerfamily.com. Contributions m ay be made to Hospice of Dayton in Emma's memory.
Published in the Dayton Daily News on 6/29/2005.
UID 881AAFC71DC5419DB457E745132B8C522B90 
Watson, Emma Irene (I4123)
 
4050 [rison - Copy.GED]

BURIAL AT MT. TABOR CEMETERY ON MILLERS CREEK IN IRVINE, KY.
UID D246C6395F83412C86A3947FF2CE86472F3B
 
Watson, Anna Galena (I4157)
 

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