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Center Township
Head Harrison Cook M 66 West Virginia
Wife Mary Cook F 63 West Virginia | Cook, Mitchell Harrison (I436)
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Center Township
Head Mitchel H Cook M 54 West Virginia
Wife Mary A Cook F 51 West Virginia
Dau Nile Cook F 27 West Virginia
Dau Peach Cook F 23 West Virginia
Son Odell Cook M 18 West Virginia
Son Harry Cook M 15 West Virginia
Son Herschel Cook M 15 West Virginia | Cook, Mitchell Harrison (I436)
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Center Township
Head Mitchell H Cook M 47 West Virginia
Wife Mary A Cook F 43 West Virginia
Son Elva A Cook M 21 West Virginia
Dau Nila P Cook F 19 West Virginia
Dau Nevada Cook F 16 West Virginia
Dau Nyanza L Cook F 14 West Virginia
Son Oda O Cook M 9 West Virginia
Son Herschel S Cook M 6 West Virginia
Son Harry H Cook M 6 West Virginia | Cook, Mitchell Harrison (I436)
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Center Township
Mitchel Cook M 52 Virginia
JANE Cook F 48 North Carolina
Evaline Cook F 20 Virginia
William M Cook M 16 Virginia
Nancy J Cook F 13 Virginia
Jasper N Cook M 11 Virginia
Mitchel H Cook M 7 Virginia
James Smith M 19 Virginia
She remarried and had one more son. | Paisley, Minerva Jane (I441)
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Center Township
Self Mitchell Cook M 62 West Virginia
Wife Jane Cook F 58 North Carolina
Son Jasper N Cook M 21 West Virginia
Son Mitchell H Cook M 17 West Virginia
G-dau Vanilia Laxton F 11 West Virginia | Paisley, Minerva Jane (I441)
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Centerville District
Alph Riggs Head M 43 West Virginia
Julia Riggs Wife F 38 West Virginia
Herman Riggs Son M 19 West Virginia
Ora Riggs Son M 17 West Virginia
Clifton Riggs Son M 12 West Virginia
Conoway Riggs Son M 1 West Virginia
Paul Riggs Son M 5 West Virginia
Mabel Riggs Dau F 1 West Virginia
Catharine Riggs Mother F 79 Pennsylvania | Kughn, Catherine (I1447)
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Centerville District
Catharine Riggs Head F 69 Pennsylvania
She is widowed. | Kughn, Catherine (I1447)
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Centerville District
Joseph C Riggs Head M 62 Apr 1838 West Va m. 39 yrs.
Catherine Riggs Wife F 59 Dec 1840 Pa 6/5 children
Jennie I Riggs Dau F 28 Sep 1871 West Va | Riggs, Joseph C (I1446)
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Centerville District
Joseph Riggs M 30 Virginia
Catharine Riggs F 28 Pennsylvania
Mandane Riggs F 4 West Virginia
Charlotte Riggs F 1 West Virginia | Riggs, Joseph C (I1446)
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Centerville District
Joseph Riggs Self M 42 West Virginia
Catherine Riggs Wife F 40 Pennsylvania
Mandane Riggs Dau F 14 West Virginia
Ida Riggs Dau F 11 West Virginia
Alf Riggs Son M 4 West Virginia
Independent Riggs Dau F 8 West Virginia Jennie
Susan Riggs Dau F 6 West Virginia | Riggs, Joseph C (I1446)
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Cert # 7265 | Family F579
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Charles C, Clara N. | Doughty, Clara Ann (I986)
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Charles Clayton Glass, 68, died Wednesday at a local nursing center. Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Brookview Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Robinson Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Brookview Funeral Home.
Mr. Glass was born July 3, 1932, in Rockdale, Texas. He was the son of the late Charles Henry Glass and Naomi Senn Glass. Charles served his country in the United States Air Force.
Survivors include his daughter, Lisa Ann Glass; son, []; a granddaughter, []; and many friends and family. | Glass, Charles Clayton (I7)
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Charleston Township
Hamilton Wood Head Male 40 North Carolina m. 17 yrs.
Margarite Wood Wife Female 41 North Carolina 8/7 children
Clinton Wood Son Male 15 North Carolina
Claud Wood Son Male 14 North Carolina
Walter E Wood Son Male 11 North Carolina
Fred Wood Son Male 9 North Carolina
Felix Wood Son Male 6 North Carolina
Zem Wood Son Male 2 North Carolina
Victor Gasoway Stepson Male 19 North Carolina
They live next to James R amd Sarah Wood. | Wood, Hamilton Rufus Keith * (I486)
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Charleston Township
Jack Turpin Head M 32 North Carolina
Myrtle Turpin Wife F 22 North Carolina
Jackie Turpin Son M 5 North Carolina
Jimmie Turpin Son M 3 North Carolina
Ann Turpin Dau F 1 North Carolina | Turpin, Jack Dever (I1354)
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Charleston Township, Conleys Creek
Edd Davis Head M 34 North Carolina
Esther Davis Wife F 32 North Carolina
Dara Davis Dau F 14 North Carolina
Jewel Davis Dau F 10 North Carolina
Dewey Davis Son M 8 North Carolina
Myrtle Davis Dau F 2 North Carolina | Davis, Edward Daniel (I1355)
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Charleston Township, Main Street
Ed D Davis Head M 44 North Carolina 20
Esther F Davis Wife F 41 North Carolina 17
Myrtle S Davis Dau F 12 North Carolina
Jewel R Davis Son M 21 North Carolina
Bertha O Davis D-in-l F 17 North Carolina | Davis, Edward Daniel (I1355)
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Charleston Township, Whittier Road
Ed Davis Head M 23 North Carolina m. 5 yrs.
Hester Davis Wife F 22 North Carolina 2/2 children
Dora Davis Dau F 4 North Carolina
Jewell Davis Son M 1 North Carolina | Davis, Edward Daniel (I1355)
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Checked himself into the state asylum when the Huntington's disease got bad. Buried in their cemetery.
Mamaw says he went to the hospital in 1911, continued to visit his family until 1913. | Senn, Frederick Doyle * (I11)
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Cherokee Township
Stephen N Case Head M 49 Iowa
Mae Case Wife F 33 Nebraska
Cora Case Dau F 18 Illinois
Russell Case Son M 16 Mississippi
Pearl Case Dau F 13 Mississippi
Melvin Case Son M 7 South Carolina
Dorothy Case Dau F 6 South Carolina
Kenneth Case Son M 4-5/12 South Carolina
Paul Case Son M 2-11/12 South Carolina
Gerald Case Son M 1-5/12 South Carolina
William G Case Son M 1/12 South Carolina | Case, Russell Stephen (I1322)
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Chester Borough, 197th Dist, Middle Ward
Ellis Smedley M 47 Pennsylvania
Sarah Smedley F 43 Pennsylvania
William Smedley M 22 Pennsylvania
John Smedley M 20 Pennsylvania
George Smedley M 18 Pennsylvania
Chas Smedley M 15 Pennsylvania
Lizzie Smedley F 12 Pennsylvania
Mary Smedley F 5 Pennsylvania
Albert Smedley M 1 Pennsylvania
Henry Hinkson M 40 Pennsylvania
Orlah Hinkson F 68 Pennsylvania
Adaline Black F 30 Pennsylvania
Ellis has a dry goods store. | Smedley, Ellis # (I1503)
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Chester Borough, 212 Penn Street
Ellis Smedley Self M 57 Pennsylvania
S L Smedley Wife F 53 Pennsylvania
G B Smedley Son M 28 Pennsylvania
C E Smedley Son M 25 Maryland
Eliz B Smedley Dau F 22 Pennsylvania
Mary E Smedley Dau F 14 Pennsylvania
Albert W Smedley Son M 11 Pennsylvania
O Hinksin G-mother F 76 Pennsylvania
This home is at the corner of W 2nd and is not the same street on which William lived. | Smedley, Ellis # (I1503)
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Chester Borough, Middle Ward
Elis Smedley M 37 Pennsylvania
Sarah Smedley F 33 Pennsylvania
Wm Smedley M 12 Pennsylvania
John H Smedley M 10 Pennsylvania
George Smedley M 8 Pennsylvania
Charles Smedley M 5 Pennsylvania
Lizzie Smedley F 2 Pennsylvania
Orpha Hinkson F 56 Pennsylvania
Henry M Hinkson M 30 Pennsylvania
Mary Wright F 29 Pennsylvania
George Smedley M 23 Pennsylvania | Smedley, Ellis # (I1503)
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Children: James, Jesse, Major, Ida, Nelly, probably others. | Talbott, John Stone (I962)
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chorea (Huntington's) | Meadows, Ralph * (I1127)
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Chronic Brain Disease (Huntington's chorea) | Beasley, James * (I1130)
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Clarence, Nettie, A Marlin, Russell, Harold. | Doughty, Nettie Marie (I992)
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Clarence, Nettie, Gerald, Marlin, Russell, Harold. | Doughty, Nettie Marie (I992)
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Clarence, Nina. | Doughty, Clarence (I998)
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Claus Haas M 43 Hanover
Catharine Haas F 48 Hanover
John Haas M 17 Hanover
Anna Haas F 15 Hanover
Herman Haas M 10 Hanover
Claus Haas M 6 Missouri
Mary Haas F 5 Missouri | Haase, Claus H # (I1240)
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Clegham Mill Village (Cleghorn?)
Tom Conner Head M 37 North Carolina
Maggie Conner Wife F 36 North Carolina
Mildred Conner Dau F 16 North Carolina
Harald Conner Son M 2 North Carolina
Marion Conner Father M 66 North Carolina
Tom is a spread? hand at the cotton mill. | Conner, Thomas H (I1279)
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Conley Creek | Williams, Esther (I1356)
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Cooks Cross (Cooks Cross Roads Township or Cooks Crossing?)
Claus Walker Head M 24 North Carolina
Effie Walker Wife F 20 North Carolina
Margaret Walker Dau F 1 North Carolina | Walker, Claus Dermit (I1408)
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Cornelia McManus Head F 62 South Carolina
Nannie Phillips Dau F 20 North Carolina
Jeraline Phillips G-dau F 0 North Carolina
Boyd McManus Son M 38 South Carolina
Charley McManus Son M 25 South Carolina
Minnie McManus D-in-l F 23 North Carolina
Rachael McManus Dau F 2 North Carolina
Frances McManus Dau F 1 North Carolina
Clara McManus Dau F 0 North Carolina
Luther Conn Boarder M 33 North Carolina
Louise Conn Boarder F 26 North Carolina | Jenkins, Axie Cornelia (I342)
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cousin Leon Jerry "Oklahoma Jack" Guthrie
Guthrie claimed his grandmother, Mrs. Lee Tanner
Woody's uncle, Leonard Tanner
"MY MOTHER'S NAME was Nora Belle Tanner, and then she changed it to NORA BELLE GUTHRIE. Her mother was Mrs. Lee Tanner, one of the earliest log cabin school teachers in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma." ... "I am pretty positive that my mother's father, Lee Tanner, was an Irishman, and that my grandmother, Mrs. Lee Tanner, was Scottish." Excerted from My Life by Woody Guthrie.
ashes scattered over the Atlantic Ocean
The Daily Oklahoman:
Woody Guthrie Rites Today
Private funeral services are planned Wednesday in New York for Woody Guthrie, Oklahoma-born singer and songwriter who was stricken by an hereditary disease at the height of his fame.
He died Tuesday (Oct. 3, 1967) in Creedmoor State Hospital in Queens at 55. The disease was Huntington's chorea, which destroys muscle coordination. The same disease killed his mother.
Among the 1,000 songs written by the Okemah-born guitarist-singer are "This Land is Your Land" and "So Long, It's Been Good to Know You." He sang and strummed his way across the United States in the 1930's, appearing in saloons, chili joints,t country dances and in hobo jungles in 46 states.
He began writing songs, recording them and became famous. He appeared in Madison Square Garden and New York's Town Hall before the disease disabled him 15 years ago.
His autobiography, "Bound for Glory," was published in 1943.
"I hate a song that makes you think that you're not any good," Guthrie once said. "I am out to fight those kinds of songs to my very last breath of air and my last drops of blood. I am out to sing the songs that make you take pride in yourselfnd in your work."
"This Land Is Your Land," probably his most famous song, is the kind of song he described.
Guthrie was once described by Clifton Fadiman in a New Yorker magazine story as "a national possession like Yellowstone and Yosemite … part of the best stuff this country has to show the world."
In 1966, Interior Secretary Stewart I. Udall presented Guthrie with a federal government award and called him a poet of the American landscape.
Born one of five children in Okemah, Guthrie as a child sang and jigged for pennies in the streets of the oil boomtown. He dropped out of school after the 10th grade and struck out on his own.
He served in the merchant marines and the army during World War II.
Survivors include three children from his first marriage, all of California; and a son, Arlo, 19, and two daughters, Jody and Nora, of New York, born of his third marriage.Arlo is himself a folksinger.
A sister of Guthrie, Mrs. Mary Jo Edgman, lives in Seminole. | Guthrie, Woodrow Wilson * (I371)
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Crawford | Engle, Sherman Samuel * (I6671)
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Cuivre Township
Rubin Keith Head M Nov 1867 31 Missouri m. 10 yrs
Annie P Keith Wife F Jan 1867 33 Missouri 4/4 children
Otis Keith Son M Sep 1990 9 Missouri
Hurley Keith Son M Jan 1893 7 Missouri
Goldie Keith Dau F Jan 1895 5 Missouri
Clay Keith Son M Dec 1897 2 Missouri
Sadie J Keith Sister M Jan 1877 23 Missouri
Marion Toliver Servant M Apr 1882 18 Missouri | Keith, Reuben P * (I1255)
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Curry District, Buff\'s Creek
Hiram J Sizemore Head M 52 West Virginia
Alafair Sizemore Wife F 45 West Virginia
Ernest Sizemore Son M 24 West Virginia
Erma Sizemore Dau F 18 West Virginia
Reba Sizemore Dau F 16 West Virginia
Betha Sizemore Dau F 14 West Virginia
Dovie Sizemore Dau F 13 West Virginia
Ruthie Sizemore Dau F 11 West Virginia
Susie Sizemore Dau F 9 West Virginia
Orville Sizemore Son M 7 West Virginia
Coval Sizemore Son M 5 West Virginia
Hiram Sizemore Jr. Son M 3 West Virginia
Hiram is a farmer and Ernest works in a coal mine. Hiram and Alafair were 25 and 20 when they married. | Sizemore, Hiram Jefferson * (I219)
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CVA, Huntington's Disease, Generalized Arteriosclerosis | Hobbs, Pluma Hazel (I1141)
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date unknown, age 48 | Richardson, Helena (I780)
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Daughter Eva Pearl Bray married Roy E Montfort and died in Kentucky in 1942. | Sherwood, Sarah M # (I1388)
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daughter of Ben and Mary E Banton | Banton, Mary (I636)
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daughter of Bryant and Catherine Sheppard | Sheppard, Laura (I477)
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Daughter of George Washington Snipes and Mary Jane Nesbitt. | Snipes, Pearl Estelle (I139)
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daughter of John and Mary Truman | Truman, Linna May (I1102)
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daughter of Otto H. Doering and Bertha Venoke | Doering, Geneva Martha Clara * (I1067)
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daughter of Robert Noe and Sabra Howard | Noe, Mahala (I726)
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daughter of W W and Rebecca Davis | Davis, Ida Belle (I143)
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Death certificate reports she was injured in a nursing home but not which one or whether she lived there. She was divorced. | Thompson, Helen Lillie * (I940)
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Died of an unknown brain illness. HD is suspected as a great grandchild has been DNA diagnosed with HD. | Noe, Manerva Jane (I688)
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