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Albert C Haney Head M 24 Kentucky
Claudia Haney Wife F 18 Kentucky
Clarence Haney Son M 2 Kentucky
Delmer Haney Son M 0 Kentucky 
Haney, Clarence Albert * (I463)
 
2
Claus Walker Head M 34 North Carolina
Effie Walker Wife F 31 North Carolina
Louise Walker Dau F 11 North Carolina
Thelma Walker Dau F 8 North Carolina
Dovey Walker Dau F 5 North Carolina
Claus Walker Son M 4 North Carolina
Noah Walker Son M 1 North Carolina 
Walker, Claus Dermit (I1408)
 
3
Clouse D Walker Head M 45 North Carolina
Effie M Walker Wife F 42 North Carolina
Thelma J Walker Dau F 18 North Carolina
Dovie J Walker Dau F 15 North Carolina
David C Walker Son M 12 North Carolina
Noah D Walker Son M 11 North Carolina
Betty R Walker Dau F 8 North Carolina
Martha M Walker Dau F 5 North Carolina
Sterk R Walker Son M 2 North Carolina 
Walker, Claus Dermit (I1408)
 
4
George Pike Head M 31 Georgia
Mary Pike Wife F 30 Georgia
Colon W Pike Son M 12 Georgia
Roy Pike Son M 9 Georgia
Louise Pike Dau F 7 Georgia
Alice Pike Dau F 4 Georgia
Salome Pike Dau F 3 Georgia 
Pike, George W (I1260)
 
5
George W Pike Head M 23 Georgia
Mary L Pike Wife F 21 Georgia
Calin N Pike Son M 7 Georgia
Calin C Mcrae F-in-l M 61 Georgia 
Pike, George W (I1260)
 
6
Henry Allender Head M 50 West Virginia
Pearl A Allender Wife F 55 West Virginia
Decima I Allender Dau F 23 West Virginia
Delbert E Allender Son M 20 West Virginia
Perry R Allender Son M 18 West Virginia
Larry L Allender Son M 15 West Virginia 
Allinder, William Henry (I1421)
 
7
Henry Allinder Head M 30 West Virginia
Pearl A Allinder Wife F 35 West Virginia
Mianda P Allinder Dau F 6 West Virginia
Decima Allinder Dau F 3 West Virginia
Delbert E Allinder Son M 0 West Virginia
Randolph T Rymer Nephew M 13 West Virginia 
Allinder, William Henry (I1421)
 
8
Henry Allinder Head M 40 West Virginia
Pearl A Allinder Wife F 44 West Virginia
Maud P Allinder Dau F 16 West Virginia
D I Allinder Dau F 13 West Virginia
Delbert E Allinder Son M 10 West Virginia
Perry R Allinder Son M 8 West Virginia
L T Allinder Son M 5 West Virginia
Thomas Hall F-in-l M 83 West Virginia 
Allinder, William Henry (I1421)
 
9
L Saunders 40 N C
Lucy Saunders 29 N C
Aaron Saunders 19 N C
Ann Saunders 10 N C
Mary Saunders 3 N C
Zack Saunders N C 
Saunders, Anne R (I517)
 
10
Mary Haney Head F 48 Tennessee
Carrie Haney Dau F 19 Kentucky
Blanche Haney Dau F 16 Kentucky
Elbert Haney Son M 13 Kentucky
Maggie Haney Dau F 11 Kentucky
Edward Haney Son M 8 Ohio
James Moses Boarder M 51 Kentucky
Nana Moses Boarder F 17 Kentucky
Edith Moses Boarder F 12 Kentucky
Elbert Moses Boarder M 21 Kentucky
Thomas Williams Boarder M 40 Tennessee
Alexander Willis Boarder M 26 Kentucky
Paul Turner Boarder M 33 Kentucky
Thomas Hisco Boarder M 22 Kentucky
Robert Estes Boarder M 17 Kentucky
Richard Turner Boarder M 11 Kentucky
Mary is widowed. 
Hunter, Mary Cora (I1500)
 
11
Robert W Wilson Head M 41 North Carolina
Ida E Wilson Wife F 40 North Carolina
Mildred L Wilson Dau F 17 North Carolina
Kermet E Wilson Son M 15 North Carolina
Ola B Wilson Dau F 5 North Carolina 
Wilson, Robert Wesley * (I1415)
 
12
Thomas Smouse M 29 Maryland
Josephine Smouse F 20 Virginia
Catharine Smouse F 24 Maryland
Ellen Saucer F 23 Maryland
A G Layman M 23 Maryland
Thomas Kenney M 26 Virginia
William Martin M 24 Virginia
David Abbot M 27 Maine
George Martin M 26 Virginia
Benjamin Green M 30 Maryland
Robert Wade M 17 Virginia
Freeman Boyce M 26 New York
Patrick Conley M 28 Ireland
Joseph Courts M 24 England 
Layman, Andrew G W (I1497)
 
13
Thomas Smouse M 29 Maryland
Josephine Smouse F 20 Virginia
Catharine Smouse F 24 Maryland
Ellen Saucer F 23 Maryland
A G Layman M 23 Maryland
Thomas Kenney M 26 Virginia
William Martin M 24 Virginia
David Abbot M 27 Maine
George Martin M 26 Virginia
Benjamin Green M 30 Maryland
Robert Wade M 17 Virginia
Freeman Boyce M 26 New York
Patrick Conley M 28 Ireland
Joseph Courts M 24 England 
Saucer, Ellenora (I1498)
 
14
William Woods M 27 North Carolina
Jane Woods F 28 North Carolina
Mary Woods F 12 North Carolina
Margaret Woods F 7 North Carolina
Stringfield Woods M 4 North Carolina 
Wood, William Stringfield (I1571)
 
15 Burial was held Monday afternoon at the High Prairie cemetery for Mrs. T. F. Imel, 81 years of age, a former resident of Elmo, who died July 5 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Barker of Bolivar, Mo. She had been an invalid since 1934, when she suffered a fractured hip. She since had a paralytic stroke.
Mrs. Imel, the former Miss Martha Jane Ernst, was born April 16, 1860, at North Henderson, Ill. She was married February 17, 1878, to Thomas Franklin Imel. They lived in Elmo eleven years and during that time were in the hotel business. After leaving the hotel they moved to a farm west of Elmo, where they resided eight years. After living nineteen years at Hale, Mo., they moved to Moberly and later went to make their home with their daughter, Mrs. Ray Barker at Bolivar.
She is survived by seven children, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Her husband and three children preceded her in death. 
Ernst, Martha Jane (I1249)
 
16 I believe this is the Bridget Carrol who died in 1917, daughter of Anthony M????? and Susan Armstrong but I cannot be sure. ???, Bridget [carroll] (I1267)
 
17 I believe this is the James who died in 1904 and buried at Calvary. Carroll, James (I1266)
 
18 I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Mary one more over her thirds, I also give and bequeath unto the children I have by my last wife mary all my estate both real and personal after the payment of all my just debts my wish is that the lands shall be equally divided amongst them Andrew Sawyers, Matthew Sawyers, Rebecah Sawyers, Alexander Sawyers and Archer Sawyers and the property ____wise only, with this exception, I give and bequeath unto my second son Matthew one horse over his part, of the property. I also give and bequeath unto my daughter Rebecah one more over her equal part of the property and I also give unto my youngest son one horse and two pounds over his equal divide of the property and the children I had by my first wife unto James Sawyers I give and bequeath the sum of five shillings, unto John Sawyers the sum of five shillings, unto George Sawyers the sum of five shillings, unto Thomas Sawyers the sum of five shillings. and unto Rachel Wright the sum of five shillings, and unto Sampson Sawyers the sum of five shillings and Wm Sawyers the sum of five shillings.
unto the __ my first set of children by my first wife as I had gave them their parts before & Betty & child.
I reserve to myself the rest to be divided by my executors as above mentioned for them & their heirs forever & I do hereby nominate & appoint my friend Sa___ Brown & Andrew Sawyers & Matthew Sawyers my two eldest sons to executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other wills heretofore by me made & acknowledging I have hereunto set my hand & seal this eightteenth day of March, Eighteen hundred and fifhteen; signed, sealed & ________ in the presents attended by
David Holley
William Sawyers Sampson Sawyers Senr.
David ____ 
Sawyers, Sampson (I1383)
 
19 In the 1900 census, Menton is in the household of Isabelle Melissa (known as "Melissie" or "Lit") born July 1886, father born MS, mother born TX. Melissa is listed as HOH, and notes that he is her grandson. She was born in MS, not TX, furtheridence that he is not her son.
In the 1920 census (I have not been able to find him in 1910), he is listed in Milam Cty., TX in the household of Frances Bonner, age 75, who is the mother of his first wife. He is listed as Menton ALDRICH. It also lists his wife, Jennie,e 29, sons Willie, 19 and Clifton 17, and daughter Jennie, age 15. This does not seem to fit, since the mother is only 10 years older than the oldest child. (One more thing to research!)
I have found Menton Williams Arledge in the IGI as married to May Simpson on July 15, 1926 in Rockdale, TX. This fits with info I found in a cemetery book listing Menton Arledge (1886-1958) and May Arledge (1884-1964) as buried in the Internonal Order of Foresters (IOOF) Cemetery in Rockdale. IGI also says that May Simpson was born July 7, 1884 in Brownsville, TX, daughter of Louis Simpson and Sallie Gallop. [Craig Baumbach]

Milam Co Births
SINN, ED - VIRGINIA MATCK - J. SINN - 30 DEC 1940 m

Bell Co Deaths
Matcek, Marvin R 16-Apr-1982 M
SSDI
MARVIN MATCEK 06 Jul 1927 Apr 1982 77879 (Somerville, Burleson, TX) 450-38-4884

Milam County Deaths
Matcek Elenora Bertha 08-17-1992 MILAM F
SSDI
NORA MATCEK 28 Feb 1900 17 Aug 1992 76520 (Cameron, Milam, TX) 454-76-6220

63 Dead In Milam Co., S5,000,000 Damage Bailey Turner And H. C. Sullivan Drowned In Floods
Their House in the Forks of Brushy and San Gabriel Swept Away in Monster Flood of Friday Night . . . Known Dead Now Totals Sixty-three
The known dead in the floods of Milam County from Sept. 8 to Sept. 15, 1921, totaled 63 as follows:
Bailey P. Turner, Rockdale; H. C. Sullivan, Rockdale (Body not recovered) Fred Kennedy, Tutner's farm hand; Grandma Bonner, age 85, at Green Camp unknown white woman found in San Gabriel River below Sheckels bridge Maynard Robinson and F. W.therbury, Santa Fe railway offcials, drowned at the Santa Fe bridge on Little River; Roy Cass, white, son of Elijah Cass of the Liberty Hill community; Hardy Huff, Negro boy, on Bailey Turner place; a Mexican at San Gabriel town; twenty-three Mexicans in Laneport community five Mexicans at the Redville gin on Alligator, two miles from San Gabriel Mrs. M. L. Brown and son, Lee, at the Redville gin, Mrs. Lee Brown rescued from a tree top; eleven Mexicans at San Gabriel town; two white children at the Hogue crossing on Brushy; Negro woman and two children at the Lawrence crossing on Brushy, southwest of Thorndale; five Mexicans on the Minor farm; three Mexicans on the Watt farm....
...One of the most thrilling experiences and narrow escapes from death recorded in the floods was that of "Comrade" Ed. A. Green and the two sons and one daughter of Mrs. Minton Arledge, all of whom were caught at the Green sawmill camp in than Gabriel bottom below Sheckels bridge. A saddening feature of their experiences was found in the death of the grandmother of the children, Mrs. Bonner, who at the advanced age of 85 years was forced to endure the sickening hardships incident to spending a night in a tree, wet to the skin and so weakened by exposure and fright that it was necessary to bind her to a tree, and who finally succumbed and dropped into the raging torrent, to be swept away.
Mr. Green in relating his experiences said that they were not anticipating any high water, and that the water was two or three feet deep when they discovered it about 2 o'clock Friday night. The rise came so rapidly that there was no chance tet out, and it was only an hour or two until they were forced to climb to the roof of the house. About 3:30 a. m. the water reached its crest and they felt the house begin to give way. A large whiteoak tree extended a convenient branch over the shack, and they all climbed into its branches. Just as he lifted the old lady up to one of her grandsons the house floated off about 60 or 70 feet and lodged against some trees. After daylight dawned Saturday the waters fell and the house seemed to settle on the ground, and in settling the current was so divided as to make swimming possible, so Mr. Green and the young people swam to the house where a more comfortable perch was had on its roof. During Saturday, however, another rise came and the house again became dangerous, so they again took to the trees. Mr. Green swam back and forth to the old lady a number of times, trying to make her more comfortable and cheer her up, but he observed that she was getting much weaker and he bound her to the tree with a blanket. Night came on, and some time during the night the grandmother became delirious, untied herself from the tree, and exclaiming " I am gone," allowed herself to drop into the dark waters. The balance of the party spent their time alternately on the roof and in the trees. Mr. Green climbed to the top of the big whiteoak Saturday morning and attempted to signal for help, but could see no help from any direction.
Mr. Green said that during the early hours of Saturday morning before daylight he heard shots and cries from the Bailey Turner place further on down the river, and he felt sure both Turner and Sullivan, his partner, were drowned shortly afterat hour.
Sunday morning about 9 o'clock Buck Hillin and another man came to the Green camp in a small boat. They could only carry two passengers so they took the girl and one of the boys, coming back later for Mr. Green and the other boy. Green saidt the relaxation from the nervous strain and sleepless hours was so great that both he and the boy lay down on the roof of the shack, which was two or three inches deep in slimy mud, and went sound asleep, sleeping until Hillin came back. During their thirty-six hour vigil in the trees the party had nothing to eat except a five pound can of sugar, and nothing to drink except the muddy river water.
Hillin carried the rescued party to high ground on the other side of the river and went on looking for others who might be similarly marooned. Two or three hours later a rescue party composed of E. V. (Gene) Marshall, Charley See, Martin Whity, Henry Seelke and Harry Moody, in two boats, showed up, and brought the Green party across the river, landing them on the hill this side of the Holtzclaw bridge.
The young folks were named Matcek, the girl's first name being Virginia, and Mr. Green said this girl showed unusual grit and vitality. She kept her brothers awake throughout the long hours of the night, frequently slapping and pinching themo wakefulness when to fall asleep meant death.

Her death certificate was signed by J G Senn. I think it's supposed to be J J - James Jarrell (Gerald?) Ed's death certificate says her name was Virginia Browder. 
Matcek, Virginia (I15)
 
20 Willy's death certificate has little familial information. He is a young, single black man, about 21 years old, born in Mallory, Logan County.
It's possible that he is the son of William and Victoria of Raleigh County but there are several Robison families in Logan. 
Robison, Willy * (I1466)
 
21 Wiley was born in Holland while Beatrice was visiting her mother. The family lived in Taylor at the time.
He had the mumps when Billy was a baby and almost died. 
Senn, Wiley William (I1)
 
22 o second wife on 11 August 1937. Family F1159
 
23 "Margaret "Samantha" Kay was born 24 Oct 1824 in Anderson Co., SC. She died 7 Jan 1842 in Anderson Co., SC.
Margaret married Sydney Y Rainwater." 
Kay, Margaret (I362)
 
24 "Missouri, Births and Christenings, 1827-1935"
Name: Lucy Dewitt
Gender: Female
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Sep 1886
Event Place: , Cooper, Missouri
Father's Name: Gilbert W. Dewitt
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Black 
DeWitt, Lucy (I1202)
 
25 "Missouri, Marriages, 1750-1920"
Name: Stephen C. Gray
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth W. Black
Event Date: 12 Sep 1872
Event Place: Barry, Missouri
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51461-1
System Origin: Missouri-ODM
GS Film number: 931375 
Family F1036
 
26 "Stackabones" Guthrie, Cathy Ann (I386)
 
27 $1.31 Senn, Frederick (I8)
 
28 $3.33 Senn, Frederick (I8)
 
29 'Nita had early onset of Huntington's Disease. She had a great musical talent, being proficient in several instruments. Her husband was a criminal, having several felony convictions against him. He spent time in prison while they were married and when out spent all his time getting back into prison.

Wedding announcement, as appeared in the Sanger Herald, June 3, 1954: JUANITA JONES, LEROY MYERS WED IN FRESNO Miss Juanita Josephine Jones and Leroy Robert Myers, both of Fresno were united in marriage Thursday evening, May 27, in the sanctuary of the First Christian Church in a simple ceremony performed by Dr. David L. Krantz, pastor of the church, of which the bride is a member. A large basket of white gladioli provided the setting for the ceremony and attending the couple were Mrs. Francis Phelps and David Jones, both of Fresno. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poetker, at 3020 E. Kern St. in Fresno. Mr. and Mrs A.J. Crow of Kerman, the bride's grandparents with Mr. and Mrs Elmer McElroy and daughter, Betty, and Mr and Mrs Alfred McElroy and daughter, Kathleen were among the guests attending the wedding. The new Mrs. Myers is a former Sangerite and attended local schools. She is a graduate of the Continuation High School in Fresno and attended Fresno Junior College. Myers attended Fresno schools. He is employed in Fresno where the couple will establish their home at 309 Inez St.

Obituary from Fresno Bee January 6, 1967 Myers, Mrs Juanita J. of 3811 N. Lassen Ave., Kerman. Grave side 10 a.m. Saturday. Fresno Memorial Gardens. Friends may call 4-9 p.m. Friday. Chapels of Memories; the family requests that any remembrances be sent to the City of Hope, Duarte, CA.
RESI: MAP
LATI N36.708
LONG W119.5559 
Jones, Juanita Josephine (I6645)
 
30 () 1880 Federal Census Crawford, Crawford Co., Kansas; FHL Film number 1254378; National Archives Film T9-0378,
p. 35D Sherman Engle orphan m s w 11 born: Kansas (parents listed as being born in NJ; should be IN) enumerated as living with Arthur Sharp and wife Mary A., also Ida Williams, orphan.
Sherman S. Engle was born in Girard, Crawford County, KS about 1868. He married Arnetta (Nettie) Jackson June 28, 1888. After she died in 1896, the children lived with their Jackson grandparents. In 1903 Sherman took Atha and Arthur to Sanger, CA. He signed for his daughter, Atha, to marry in 1905. Some time after that, he moved back to Kansas. The 1910 Federal Census shows Sherman living at the Crawford County Poor Farm as of 23 April 1910. At some time he was removed to Osawatomie State Hospital where he died on Sept. 12, 1911, at age 43. (his age based on him being 21 in 1889) He was buried on the hospital grounds.
His obituary as it appeared in the Girard Press: ENGLE-At the State hospital at Osawatomie, Sept. 12, 1911, Sherman S. Engle of Girard aged about 45 years. Burial took place at the hospital. 1869 born Girard, Crawford Co., KS
1870 census " " " age: one year
1880 census Crawford, Crawford Co., KS age: 11
1888 married Girard, Crawford Co., KS age: 19
1900 census Galena, Jasper Co., MO age: 31 (enumerated as house painter)
1905 Atha Married Sanger, Fresno Co., CA age: 36 (Sherman)
1910 census Crawford County, KS poor farm age: 41 (Ingals, Sherman S)
1911 died Osawatomie, KS age: 42
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LATI N38.5119
LONG W98.035
LATI N38.5119
LONG W98.035
LATI N38.5119
LONG W98.035
LATI N37.5112
LONG W94.838
LATI N36.8061
LONG W93.4672 
Engle, Sherman Samuel * (I6671)
 
31 () Eleanor was called Peggy from an early age. No one knows why or how this nickname came to be. She was born into a town full of relatives: her grandfather, Sherman Samuel Engle had lived in Sanger for a few years before Peggy was born. His brother, Joshua Engle and his wife Annie lived nearby. Peggy would have grown up with their children. Her Mead relatives: James Walter, Albert (Uncle Joe), Alice, and Norman lived in Sanger. Her aunt Hattie (W.H.'s sister) and her husband, Tom Walton lived in Sanger, then Fresno before moving to Los Angeles.

1920 census Peggy was 9 years old living with her brothers and her parents who were renting W.H.'s mother's house on Hoag Street. 1930 census Wm. H., 50 and Peggy, 19 were living on Tait Street. This was two years after Atha had died. Peggy and her brother Don helped care for Atha, especially after their parent's divorce. Peggy was a talented piano player, and while a teen-ager played for the movies shown at Gustine's, the local movie theater her father built. From her high school yearbook, The Echo, it had the usual teen-age jokes and predictions, such as in her will: Eleanor Jones, she should give her formula for keeping slim to Leo Goslanian who evidently was heavy; Pepys was not more calmly witty, was in the Spanish club her second year, Spanish Program year two; Piano recital, year 3, and served in the Student Store. Horoscope: Contempt for all obstacles and perils. She was popular and well-liked, according to a school friend who communicated with me. After graduating from high school, her aunt Alice paid for her to go to secretarial school, according to a cousin. Not sure how long she went, or how she did. She waited on tables in her brother, Bill's cafe. this is where she was working when she met her husband. Peggy had early onset Huntington's Disease, inherited from her mother, Atha. Early onset meant they could have had signs of the disease at a very young age. High nervousness in the beginning.
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LATI N36.754
LONG W119.6479 
Jones, Eleanor Mae * (I5372)
 
32 () William Henry Jones, Jr. was born in 1913 to William Henry Jones and Atha Hope Engle Jones. Pictures taken as a child show a happy, outgoing child, and as he grew up loved practical jokes. One joke involved placing a donkey inside of his father's construction work yard.

He was baptized in the First Christian Church on February 17, 1926. (letter from Pastor Demmers)

He played the "bones," which are two pieces of bone, about 5-6 inches long, held in the fingers of one hand and shaken to produce rhythm. During the 1920's he played in the Sanger City Band, as well as in a dance band, and marched in parades.

William was married to Geraldine Crow and had one daughter, Juanita Josephine, who was born October 12, 1935. They lived on Tait Street, across the street from W.H. Jones.

The Sanger Herald printed the following on January 8, 1943: "Home for the week-end from the bay area where they are employed in defense work were W. H. Jones, Jr, and Donald W. Jones. Mrs. W.H. Jones, Jr. has resigned her position in the office of the Producer's Cotton Oil Company in Fresno in anticipation of moving to the coast as soon as living accommodations are available in that locality."

The family did move to the bay area and spent the war years there. Geraldine worked, but Bill was already too ill. He was admitted to Stockton State Hospital in September, 1947. Three years, 2 months, and seventeen days later he died. The immediate case of death was listed as peritonitis, caused by a perforated secum. Bill's widow said that a fellow-inmate had punched him in the stomach, causing the injury which led to his death. His body was buried in Belmont Cemetery near his father, mother, brother and sister.[bakupftm.FTW]
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LATI N36.708
LONG W119.5559 
Jones, William Henry * Jr. (I5339)
 
33 (daughter of
Robert Asbury Black
and
Susanna Shaw)

marriage1:
to Stephen C Gray
on 12 Sep 1872
He died 12 Sep 1873

marriage2:
to Gilbert DeWitt
on 12 Jul 1875 Granby, Missouri

children:

2 infants who died at birth
(one a son and
other unknown gender)

Rosetta DeWitt
1877 ? before 1900

Lucy DeWitt
1886 ? 1886
(See link below.)

At the time of her death she was listed as age 73 years which would place her birth year as 1853. However she was listed with her family in the 1850 census at age 2 so her birth year appears to have been 1848. That would put her age at death as 78.

Her death certificate had no indication of her parents or her birthplace.
She died from arteriosclerosis with contributing factor of Huntington's Chorea.

It appears that she died in the State Hospital at Nevada, Missouri.
(at FindaGrave.com) 
Black, Elizabeth W (I1196)
 
34 (from headstone) Carroll, Charlie V * (I924)
 
35 (Her usual residence.) Butler, Sarah Ann * (I163)
 
36 (I can't find this town.) Euliss, Nellie * (I154)
 
37 (I don't know if this is his address or the undertaker's.) Smedley, William Webster # (I161)
 
38 (I'm pretty sure it says Hickory.) Snipes, Robert Fulton (I149)
 
39 (Medical):"...to the extent as to make him almost helpless as a child for many years. No Dr. attended him." Tyre, James Henry (I659)
 
40 (Medical):"a long standing case of chorea" Ellis, Oscar * (I101)
 
41 (Medical):"Old age is best obtainable. No Dr. called for years." Keyes, Hancy Ann # (I661)
 
42 (Medical):Bright's Disease is now known as chronic nephritis - kidney disease Hamrick, Ada R * (I194)
 
43 (Medical):Childbirth Matcek, Virginia (I15)
 
44 (Medical):died very young of kidney failure during childbirth. Senn, Sarah Barbee (I2)
 
45 (Medical):Fall from bed Abbott, Raleigh S # (I21)
 
46 (Medical):Gary was diagnosed with HD shortly before his death. Adams, Gary Lee * (I568)
 
47 (Medical):He died at home. Riggs, Simon Henry (I184)
 
48 (Medical):He has TWO death records, it was amended. Blango, Nathan * (I633)
 
49 (Medical):He was divorced. Mulenix, Doty Max * Jr (I957)
 
50 (Medical):Huntington's chorea was crossed out and the results of the autopsy were added. Pabolo, Jesse * (I1043)
 

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