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Note for: Lucy Boston, ABT 1810 - 9 Nov 1878
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Burial: Place: Plainview – Slip Up Cemetery, Polk, Ray, MO
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Note for: Samuel E. Williams, 1796 - 26 May 1871
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Individual Note: In the Spring of 1834 Samuel moved from Kentucky to Benton County, MO
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Note for: Walter M. Henry, - 1939
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Individual Note: Direct descendant of Patrick Henry.
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Note for: Archibald Perry Moss, ABT 1800 -
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Burial: Place: Plainview – Slip Up Cemetery, Polk, Ray, MO
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Note for: Perlina Berry, 1843 -
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Individual Note: Perlina was Daughter of Missouri Williams, Washington's Aunt
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Note for: Anna Mary Harder, Nov 1871 - Feb 1942
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Individual Note: Mrs. R.R. Gray received a message Monday stating that her aunt, Mrs. Mary Williams, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Thompson, in San Francisco. Mrs. Williams was born in Woodson County, Kansas, in 1870. She came to eastern Oregon by wagon train with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Harder, when she was five years old. She was married to Alonzo Williams, who preceded her in death several years ago. Surviving relatives include two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Thompson of San Francisco and Mrs. Ruth Mitchell of Walla Walla; two sisters, Mrs Kathyrn Huber of Walla Walla, And Mrs George Huner of Calif., three brothers, John Harder of Medford and William Harder of Grass Valley. Three grandchildren also survive, Pauline and James Shelton and Cherrie Thompson. Mrs. Hattie Beardsley is a sister-in-law. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon.
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Note for: Newton S. Whetstone, 1849 - 24 Aug 1925
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Individual Note: Three years after Justus Simpson's death, his widow married another Civil War veteran, Newton S. Whetstone, who had served in Company D, Twenty-fifth Regiment, Ohio Infantry. But “Newt” died in 1925 and Susan filed for a “Remarried Widow’s Pension.”
From the 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1866 Regimental Roster: Newton Whetstone Pvt. 09-27-64 Co. D.
Company D (Richland, Huron & Fayette Counties) June 8, 1861, Camp Jackson, Ohio; transferred to 12th Ohio Battery Light Artillery, 03-12-62.
Estate of N.S. Whetstone described on p. 4 of Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 3, 1926.
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Note for: Lorenzo D. Clemons, 17 Jun 1818 - 17 Jan 1897
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Burial: Date: Jan 1897
Place: Smith Cemetery, Penfield, Monroe, NY
Individual Note: Lorenzo Clemans was born about 1818 in Wayne County, New York, in a house which had been built in the pioneer days by his father, Dr. Asaph Clemans. Lorenzo died aged seventy-eight in 1896. He was a successful farmer and married Sarah Kelly, a native of Oneida County, New York. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Clemans were named Oscar, Lydia, Orson, Susan E., Ann [Phoebe?], Colista, Rensselaer and George.
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Note for: Sarah Kelly, ABT 1818 -
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Individual Note: The family of Kelly was prominent in New York, especially in Buffalo.