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36501 n!Marshall 0144, p. 14 MARSHALL, Jesse (I21491)
 
36502 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MCFARLAND, Morgan L. (I44747)
 
36503 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MCFARLAND, Miracle (I44750)
 
36504 Nancy died peacefully at 12:18 AM in her home in Lake Worth, Florida. Present around her bed at the time of her death were her husband, Donald Marshall,her son, Patrick Mullins,her brother, Bob Mullins and his wife Elizabeth, her stepdaughter, Natalie Landress, David Marshall, Sr. (the keeper of this database), and my wife, Betsy. [September 13, 2006]
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-----Original Message----- From: John Patrick Mullins [mailto:jpatrickmullins@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 9:44 PM To: corinnelbloch@gmail.com; teafreezburn@aol.com; jillseay@msn.com; GeraldCParris@aol.com; qcordair@ix.netcom.com; ljbanning@yahoo.com; jpatrickmullins@gmail.com; jpmullin@svsu.edu; patlantis76@hotmail.com; sjvann@juno.com; ehrlich3@bellsouth.net; Linda@cordair.com; jwgarrick@charter.net; mariner9@bellsouth.net; bobdeal@bellsouth.net; willafo@msn.com; willafo@bellsouth.net; janetlfrancis@bellsouth.net; speedyseay@msn.com; pdjohnson@mbjb.com; selfridr@bellsouth.net; Justin121217@yahoo.com; dmarshall3@sc.rr.com; SamRuth@alltell.com; jjohnson@vwlawfirm.com; jsoles@ascomortgage.com; deanna9977@alltel.net; susan.d.b@earthlink.net; twcorbell@bellsouth.net; rdeal4@charter.net; eadeal@bellsouth.net; Carl Paluck; genoseay@msn.com; Windy Crutchfield; Windy1370@cs.com; ruth@lexumcsc.com; rba@tpgl.com; info@sibaweb.com Subject: Remembering Nancy Marshall
Friends, family, and other loved ones--

My stepfather Don and I received so much love and support from so many people over the month and a half since Nancy's death. Some of you came to Mom's funeral or visitation or dropped by the house later to visit, some sent cards or e-mails or flowers, some called to check in on us, and some went far beyond the call of friend duty!

I've tried to contact as many people as I can individually. But I haven't gotten back to you all, and I didn't want any more time to pass before sending you our thanks. I hope you will forgive the impersonal character of a collective e-mailing.

I wanted to take this opportunity to send you copies of the obituary, eulogy, and elegy that I wrote for Mom, in the event that they may be of some interest. Sorry for taking so long to get back to you. As you might well imagine, the last month and a half have been tough. But with friends to see you through, even the unbearable can be borne.

On behalf of myself, Don, and my mother's memory, I thank you, for everything--
Patrick Mullins

P.S. Please keep in touch, and feel free to contact me anytime at 561-889-9718, or jpatrickmullins@gmail.com .


OBITUARY FOR MRS. NANCY D. MARSHALL

After a long and determined struggle against cancer, Mrs. Nancy D. Marshall, 66, died peacefully in her beloved home in Lake Worth, Florida, on September 13, 2006. She was born Nancy Jane Deal on October 12, 1939, in Hickory, North Carolina, the daughter of Boyce S. and Janie B. Deal. Mrs. Marshall graduated from high school in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in 1958 and lived in Columbia, South Carolina, for over twenty-five years.

She was married to John P. Mullins, Jr., from 1959 to 1984, and to Donald W. Marshall from 1987 until her demise, which came six months before their twentieth wedding anniversary. She had one son, Patrick Mullins, from her first marriage and two stepchildren-Natalie Landress and Mark Marshall-from her second marriage.

Mrs. Marshall worked at times as an administrative assistant and a store manager. She preferred part-time secretarial jobs offering her the flexibility to make her family her highest priority. Nancy Marshall was a self-trained painter, a sublime cook, an elegant hostess, and a lover of animals. She also expressed her creative imagination in her Lake Worth home and garden (twice awarded by the Parrot Cove Garden Club).

Widely adored for her sweetness of disposition, strength of character, and joy in living, Mrs. Marshall was a loving and dearly loved wife, a fiercely devoted mother and grandmother, and a dedicated friend whose sunny outlook graced many hearts. She battled cancer for over three years with a tenacity, courage, and serenity that moved and inspired all who knew her.

Nancy Marshall is survived by her husband, Don Marshall, 70, of Lake Worth; her son, Patrick Mullins, and future daughter-in-law, Corinne L. Bloch; her stepchildren Mark Marshall and Natalie Landress; her stepgrandchildren, Aerin Sealy, Justine Marshall, Justin Marshall, and Shir Bloch; her younger brother, Robert L. Deal, and his wife Elizabeth; her former husband, John Mullins; and many intimate friends, close neighbors, and other loved ones.

The family will be receiving friends on Monday, September 18, 2006 from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm with a funeral service beginning at 12:00 pm at Greenlawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home, 845 Leesburg Road, Columbia, SC 29209. Interment will follow at Elmwood Cemetery and Gardens, 501 Elmwood Avenue, Columbia, SC 29201. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to honor Mrs. Marshallâ??s memory can make a donation in her name to Palm Beach Cats, P.O. Box 2922, Palm Beach, Florida, 33480.
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The eulogy below was written by Dr. Patrick Mullins

EULOGY FOR MRS. NANCY D. MARSHALL

Nancy Deal. . . Nancy Mullins. . . Nancy Marshall was my mother. She was also my best friend. Mom and I shared so much, learned so much, enjoyed so much together. She was always there for me, always had time for me, always made me feel loved and appreciated. And now she's gone.

I won't try to tell you who Nancy Marshall was, or to give you all the reasons why my mother was so special, or to explain why losing her leaves us so empty and hurting inside. You all knew her, and I hope that today and in the days, weeks, and months ahead, we can talk about Mom and share our memories of her sweetness and silliness and stubbornness and everything else that made her a miracle.

My father once told me that she was the only completely good person he ever knew. And I think he summed her up pretty well right there. I won't try to list Mom's virtues. We don't have that kind of time! I'll say only this. Her virtues, her unique qualities, flowed from one source: an intense love of existence.

I never knew anyone quite so alive. She loved painting and music and dancing and boating and gardening and cooking food and enjoying food. (Mom never ate food. She always savored it. Whether she was relishing pickled ginger with her sushi, or Stilton and crackers in bed, or chocolate milk with a chili dog, she'd say, (Mmm, this is a real toe-curler!) Mom taught me so many things. But above all, she taught me to love life and take joy in every minute. She didn't say that as a platitude. Mom didn't have to tell you how to enjoy life-she showed you how it was done.

During one summer in Lake Worth, when I was a teenager, Mom and I resolved to walk to the beach every morning and watch the sun rise. Well, we didn't keep that resolution for very long. But I remember one of those dark mornings, and the delight Mom took in each color of the sky and the water as the sun rose over the sea. We would name the colors together.

Some people look at the ocean or the sky and just see blue. But Nancy Marshall could find a half-dozen shades of blue, as well as browns, purples, greens, and pinks. She looked at the world with the trained eye of the artist. For her, the world was a canvas painted just for her pleasure. She took delight in counting each wave and tracing each cloud as if it were a carefully selected brushstroke.

Mom would point out to me, with glee, the shape of a leaf or flower, green moss growing on a wet rock, or the unselfconscious frolic of a child or an animal. She scrutinized everything around her, appreciating the irreplaceable uniqueness of each moment. Mom thought there was no excuse for unhappiness. There was just too much beauty in the world, she'd tell me, to ever feel sorry for yourself.

Mom reserved a special tenderness for children and animals. She was a very cool Mom, and knew how to have a ball with boys. She couldn't turn away a stray cat or dog. The neighborhood's strays must have gotten the word around that Nancy Marshall was an easy touch, because they came mooching by the dozen. Mom loved animals, and not just the cuddly ones! Two weeks ago, she and Aunt Elizabeth were watching a nature program on TV. When Elizabeth commented on how ugly a sea lion was, Mom added, "Oh, but he has a loveable face!"

She could read a person's soul in his face and size him up in a minute. Mom enjoyed observing people and deducing their character from their actions. She was a great student of human character. If she figured you for a rotter, you could expect only her "steely gaze" in return. Mom's soft-heartedness definitely had its limits! But if she saw in your face a kindred spirit, she would bond with you instantly, and you could be assured from that moment on of having a steadfast, loving, endlessly generous friend in Nancy Marshall.

Mom's creativity was astonishing, but she always deprecated her talents and never fully acknowledged her own potential. She could have been professional teacher, painter, interior decorator, or cook. (Try and find a better cook-you won't!) Nancy had some regret that she didn't advance her education and pursue a career. But all in all I think she was happy that she put her family first. For much of her life, Mom took part-time jobs freeing her to be home for me by the time school was out. And she was always there when I needed her most.

Mom has had to deal with sickness in some form or another since her childhood. Some people respond to chronic illness by sinking into self-pity. Nancy would have none of that. She never felt sorry for herself and resented pity from others. She would not allow bad health to define her character or her life. For Mom, life and what we choose to do with it was all that matter.

And she never took life for granted. That was the source of her strong will, inner calm, and independent spirit. Nancy never took suffering seriously. Her's was a spirit untouched-and untouchable-by death or adversity or ugliness of any kind. From her love of existence, her understanding of what in life is really important, Nancy derived a wisdom that no tragedy could pull down, a serenity that no pain could rip up.

Mom's joy in living was so intense that she couldn't contain it. She emitted her inner light through her green, gray, and hazel flecked eyes, through her brilliant laughter, through those jewel-like dimples, and the wrinkle of her still freckled, girlish nose. Nancy drew people like a flame on a cold night. Whenever I'd return after leaving her alone in a mall for a few minutes, I'd find Mom listening eagerly to a stranger's life story-or else some old guy would be putting the moves on her!

Those of us who loved Nancy Marshall can well remember all of those long talks we had with her. An hour on the phone with Mom could replenish the thirstiest soul. She never failed to calm our fears and quell our doubts, to restore our belief in the possibilities of life and in our own powers to make the most of them.

Even when she was bound to her sick bed, there was no end to Mom's generosity for those she loved, no end to her determination to wrench the last drop of enjoyment from life. Cancer could not dim that magnificent smile. Even in her final days, Mom smiled for us and made wisecracks to put everyone at ease. She always thought of those she loved and never of her own pain.

Cancer broke her body, but it could not defeat her spirit. It could not batter her into submission. It could not make her give up and give in. She never let it darken her view of life as a limitless, sunlit vista with new delights behind each hill and new adventures around each corner. She would not surrender her love for this world, for those people and things that kept her going to the end, for us. Mom remained true to her values in the face of terrible tribulations. She made heroism look easy. Nancy Marshall would not let cancer defeat her. She fought, she suffered, she died-but she won.

How someone in whom the life force was so powerful could be dead-that's a mystery we're struggling right now to understand. I can no more imagine the world without Mom than I can imagine the heavens without sun, moon, or stars. Once, in a Mother's Day card, I told Mom that she was "the fixed star in my sky." To me, she was like that bright, unmoving light that sailors without instruments use to guide them through the open sea at night.

All my life I've known that I could overcome any difficulty-so long as I could just hear Mom's voice for a few minutes. I knew that her love and her wisdom would always show me the way to go. Should I now say how lost I feel because that brilliant light has gone dark, because that sweet voice has gone silent?

Once, when I was a child, my father told me that some of those lights in the sky actually come from stars that fizzled out centuries ago. But since they are so far away from the earth, their light is just now reaching us. That's a pretty big idea for an eight-year-old head, but I've never forgotten it. I've never forgotten that my path at night is sometimes lit by long dead stars.

In loving and being loved by Nancy Marshall, she imparted to each of us some of her peculiar grace. She shared a piece of her soul with so many people, so many people who remember and will never forget her spirit and the example of her life. By her words and actions, by the way she lived and the way she died, Mom has inspired us to push aside pain and shrug off defeat, to brush away self-doubt and self-pity, and then strive for our greatest potential and our fullest happiness. So long as we remember what she taught us and showed us, so long as we remain loyal to the best within ourselves, that little shard of Mom's incomparable soul will continue to warm us on cold nights and light our way in dark places.

I can't speak for everyone here. But whenever I listen to my heart, it speaks with my mother's voice. In our memories of the past we shared with her, in our hopes for the future she encouraged us to realize, in our passion for each irreplaceable moment of life, Nancy Marshall lives.


J. Patrick Mullins
September 6, 2006


Mid-September Comes:
An Elegy for Nancy



The throbbing orb that once endowed
A living heat to tree and flesh
Is now weighed down by leaded clouds
And cannot even save herself.

Dandelioned meadows green
And with wild-onion vapor rank
Were browning in the autumn sun
Which in the gloaming twilight sank.

The fuzzy soft of ripened fruit-
Now mottled gray and chilled by frost-
That summer's peach once stocked with juice
Grows dry and, withering, turns to dust.

And then with final plaintive sigh,
The brown leaves drained of all their green
Drift down in rustling sheets to die-
Their mother tree drawn gaunt and lean.

Summer-smiling faintly-fainting,
Now slumbers as the nights turn colder.
Anew her deadened womb is stirring
And distant spring will promise yet
The hope of life is never over-

The sun is not forever set.

J. Patrick Mullins

Written September 17, 2006 (2 am)
Lake Murray, SC

Read September 18, 2006 (12:45 pm)
Nancy Marshall's graveside service
Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, SC
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!Nancy and Donald were married in Rutledge Chapel on the campus of the
University of South Carolina. Dr. Brubaker, a retired professor of religion
was the officiating minister.
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Email Message From Donald

Date: Thursday, May 22, 2003 3:14 PM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Nancy's Diagnoisis

This morning we got the very worst diagnosis of Nancy's condition. The biopsy came back positive. The worst part of it is, that it is probably inoperable. We don't know this for sure yet, but her doctor is a wonderful physician, and he would not indicate it if he was not pretty sure.

The scans and x-rays show five spots, Two on her lung ( right), the smaller of which is wrapped around the pulmonary artery and, and one in the bronchial area and a cyst on her kidney and lesion on her liver , as I understand it. She has an appointment Tuesday with the oncologist to determine if it has spread to the lymph system, and if surgery, or Chemotherapy is the way to go.Nancy's doctor thinks chemotherapy is appropriate.

They did five needle biopsies on the largest mass( 6 centimeters), Tuesday and they came back malignant. Her physician says it came very sudden, as he saw no evidence three weeks prior to this.
Nancy is taking this better than I am. She is positive about it, but I know she must be. We will keep everyone posted as to her future condition. Nancy and I send our love to all.

Donald


 
DEAL, Nancy Jane (I21)
 
36505 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TALBOT, Nancy Ellen (I332)
 
36506 Nancy Marshall Reu
February 7, 1936 - May 9, 2022

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A Celebration of Life for Nancy Lynn Marshall Reu, will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, May 12, 2022 at St. Timothy's Lutheran Church, 1301 Mill Street, Camden, SC 29020. Rev. Roy Butler will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Christian Community Ministries or St. Timothy?s Lutheran Church, Camden.

Nancy Lynn Marshall Reu left this life on May 9, 2022, after a four-year battle with dementia. Born in Alexandria, VA, Nancy was the only child of Aubrey ?Mike? Marshall and Erma Marshall. She graduated from Richmond Academy in Augusta, GA, and attended the University of Georgia, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and where she obtained her M.R.S. degree, marrying Georgia Tech graduate Mike Reu.

Nancy was active in the Lutheran Church wherever she lived as her husband?s job with DuPont brought them to Camden, SC, then to Wilmington, DE, and back to Camden, where they have lived since 1965. She taught Sunday School at St. Timothy?s Lutheran Church, served on the Alter Guild, and was a devoted member of the Women?s Circle. She helped organize Christian Community Ministries in Camden as well as CCM?s Second Look thrift store. She volunteered at Second Look every Saturday as long as she was able. Nancy served as president of the Camden Middle School Parent Teacher Association, served on the board of the Friends of the Kershaw County Library, and was an avid participant in the Sunnyhill Garden Club for many years. She especially enjoyed creating floral arrangements. An accomplished seamstress, Nancy made many of her own clothes and those of her daughter, Susan. She enjoyed playing bridge and belonged to two bridge clubs, and she spent many years researching her family?s genealogy, attending genealogy conferences and visiting archives and cemeteries in several states.

She is survived by her husband of 66 years, Michael C. Reu, daughter Susan Reu of Camden, son Marshall Reu (Alice Ann) of Columbia, SC, grandson Tucker Reu (Amber) of Simpsonville, SC, granddaughter Aubrey Reu of Charlotte, NC, brother-in-law Norman Reu (Clara) of St. Simons Is., GA, niece Caroline Rolader of Atlanta, GA, and nephews Chris Johnston (Cindy) of Huntsville, AL, Sam Johnston (Tonya) of Shady Dale, GA, and Mike Johnston (Beth) of Social Circle, GA. She was predeceased by her parents, Mike and Erma Marshall of Augusta, GA, sister-in-law Elizabeth Johnston (Bill) of Conyers, GA, and nephew Norman Reu of St. Simons Is., GA.

Nancy put up with Mike for 66+ years, mostly on the strength of being the absolutely nicest person he has ever known.

The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of Amedisys Hospice and exceptional caregivers Josie Cantey and Mary Harris for their heartfelt assistance.

Kornegay Funeral Home, Camden Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.


 
MARSHALL, Nancy Lynn (I10518)
 
36507 Nancy(Talbot) Tevepaugh called this morning to give me that information - DWM - March 5, 2007 FORTNER, Mary Irene (I344)
 
36508 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MYRICK, Charlotte Eleanor (I21355)
 
36509 North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1975
Name: Fonco Milas Meadows
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 50
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1893
Birth Place: Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: 16 Jun 1943
Death Location: Leicester, Buncombe
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Dicie Meadows
Father's Name: Samuel Meadows
Mother's Name: Lavada Stroup
Residence: Leicester, Buncombe, North Carolina

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Fonco M. Meadows
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1893
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Home in 1930: Leicester, Buncombe, North Carolina
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Decie E Meadows
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Household Members: Name Age
Fonco M. Meadows 37, head, married at 21, b. NC, farmer
Decie E. Meadows 34, wife, married at 18, b. NC, parents b. NC
Virgie I. Meadows 13, daughter, b. NC <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Hugh C Meadows 7, son, b. NC
Lester J Meadows 3[3 ??/12], son, b. NC
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Leicester, Buncombe, North Carolina; Roll: 1676; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 50; Image: 722.0; FHL microfilm: 2341410

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Alfonso Mylus Meadows
Residence: R #1, Marshall
County: Buncombe
State: North Carolina
Birthplace: Leicester, North Carolina, United States of America
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1893
Race: Caucasian (White)
FHL Roll Number: 1765621
Draft Board: 1
Farming, self
Wife and 1 child
Medium tall, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair
 
MEADOWS, Virgie I. (I44108)
 
36510 North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1975
Name: Fonco Milas Meadows
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 50
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1893
Birth Place: Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: 16 Jun 1943
Death Location: Leicester, Buncombe
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Dicie Meadows
Father's Name: Samuel Meadows
Mother's Name: Lavada Stroup
Residence: Leicester, Buncombe, North Carolina

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Fonco M. Meadows
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1893
Birthplace: North Carolina
Race: White
Home in 1930: Leicester, Buncombe, North Carolina
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Decie E Meadows
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Household Members: Name Age
Fonco M. Meadows 37, head, married at 21, b. NC, farmer
Decie E. Meadows 34, wife, married at 18, b. NC, parents b. NC
Virgie I. Meadows 13, daughter, b. NC <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Hugh C Meadows 7, son, b. NC
Lester J Meadows 3[3 ??/12], son, b. NC
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Leicester, Buncombe, North Carolina; Roll: 1676; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 50; Image: 722.0; FHL microfilm: 2341410

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Alfonso Mylus Meadows
Residence: R #1, Marshall
County: Buncombe
State: North Carolina
Birthplace: Leicester, North Carolina, United States of America
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1893
Race: Caucasian (White)
FHL Roll Number: 1765621
Draft Board: 1
Farming, self
Wife and 1 child
Medium tall, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair
 
MEADOWS, Hugh C. (I44109)
 
36511 NOTES FROM A TELEPHONE CALL WITH FRANK E. COCKERHAM 10/18/97

Frances, and Chesley were in court to acknowledge a debt in Caroline Co. VA. in 1757. Then they show up in Halifax Co. in 1767 where Daniels will is being processed and Humphrey and Chesly are summoned to court to show cause why the administration of Daniels estate shouldn't be as otherwise stated. The conjunture of the two events make it highly likely that they are the same individuals that came from Caroline Co. Frances came from Caroline Co. Order books. The original courthouse burned and the deedbooks were destroyed. The orderbooks survived. 
MARTHA (I24001)
 
36512 NOTES FROM FRANK E. COCKERHAM:

Nathaniel Barker made entry 4094 on 20 December 1830 for his 50 acres on the Maple Branch, and the surveyor's sketch showed a branch emptying into the Maple Branch on the east side, as described in Humphrey's entry in 1809. Amelia "Milley" Cockerham Barker was born after 1800, married 14 November 1929, was a widow by the 1840 census, and died before the November Court of 1840 when Moses Cockerham was named to administer her estate. 
BARKER, Nathaniel (I23973)
 
36513 Notes from Ina Stott:
Mary Jane Cockerham, also known as "Molly", was born Dec. 9, 1854 to Daniel Kelley and Catherine Amelia Smith Cockerham. As a little girl, she knew the terrors of the Civil War. During the war, her family tried to move from Tenessee where she was born, to Arkansas. They were caught in Memphis, Tenessee when Yankee troops cut off movement to and from the town. Her mother died while they were there. She was 6 then.Molly and her brothers went to live with an Aunt Fannie Smith Crunk in Searcy, Arkansas. Yankee soldiers came often to her aunt's house, taking quilts, hams, knives and forks.
When Molly was 14, she and her two younger brothers accompanied her aunt and uncle and their child to Texas to join Molly's Father and older brother in Hayes County [Texas]. They made the trip in a covered wagon and the journey required three months. Streams were swollen and blizzards were frequent, forcing them to camp for days at a time. They reached...[Hayes County, Texas] Feburary 22, 1870. It was during this journey that Molly met the man whom she was to marry four years later. They met at Round Rock, where the group stopped to visit a friend of her uncle. A guest in the friends' home that day was J.D. Wufjen, then employed by a Round Rock Merchantile concern, but destined to become one of the outstanding Pioneer cattlemen of West Texas. After three years in Hayes County, Molly's family group moved to Round Rock Texas, then back to Hayes County a year later. She and J.D. Wulfjen were married in San Marcos, Hayes Co.. TX . Feburary 24 1874. 
COCKERHAM, Mary Jane (I24024)
 
36514 Obit from the Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Hone in Kingsport, Tennessee.

Jeff Morris
Jeff Morris, 60, of Jonesborough, went to be with the Lord on Friday, April 1, 2022, at Johnson City Medical Center following a brief illness. Jeff was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was employed by Lowe's in Elizabethton since 2008.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Jane Morris; and infant brother, Walter Morris, Jr.

Jeff is survived by his wife, Cindy Morris; two daughters, Anastasia Morris and Jamie-Lynn Tyler; two sons, Jason Bauer and wife Stephanie and William "Bill" Bauer; six grandchildren, Alex, Faith, Max, Anabelle, Brittany, and Isabelle; two sisters, Judy Bentley and husband Jonathan and Heidi McNeill and husband Chris; and several nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends from 12 to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home, Kingsport. The funeral service will follow with military rites by American Legion Posts 3/265.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 871 N Weisgarber Rd, Knoxville, TN 37909.


To plant memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Jeff Morris, please visit our flower store.

 
MORRIS, Jeffrey Talbot (I616)
 
36515 Obit from Virginia from The Mount Airy News - March 25, 2018

Mrs. Virginia Inman Carswell, 79, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born in Pilot Mountain on August 19, 1938, to Ernest E. and Cora Simmons Inman. She was a member of Wake Forest Baptist Church. She retired from RJR International and recently retired from her position as church secretary at Burkhead United Methodist Church, where she thoroughly enjoyed serving the members. Our "GinGin," as she was best known, considered the greatest pleasure in her life was time well spent with her family. She was a loving and devoted sister, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and for that reason, she was deeply loved in return. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Guy H. Carswell, and stepson Guy T. Carswell. She is survived by her son William Dale Marshall (Tammy) of Wilmington; daughter Cynthia M. Johannes (Bill) of Greenville, SC; stepson Michael H. Carswell of Winston-Salem; brother Bill Inman (Joan) of Mount Airy; and sister Joy I. Adams of Austin, TX. She is also survived by three granddaughters, Elizabeth M. Hanson (Tim), Laura M. Smith (Rick) and Christina J. Griswold (Chris); two grandsons Joseph Johannes (Lindsay) and Jordan Marshall (Jennifer); thirteen great-grandchildren; four nephews and one niece. A celebration of Ginny's life will be held at 1 p.m. at Burkhead United Methodist Church, Winston-Salem, on Saturday, March 24, 2018, with Rev. Dr. Carl L. Manuel, Jr., and Rev. Kathie Sherrill. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children ? Greenville, Office of Development, 950 W. Faris Road, Greenville, SC 29605. Online condolences may be made through www.salemfh.com. 
INMAN, Virginia (I13019)
 
36516 Obituary

Christopher M. Freniere
May 18, 1987 - April 13, 2017

Garden Grove, CA / Fiskdale: Christopher M. Freniere, 29, formerly of Fiskdale, passed away on Thursday, April 13th, in his families' home, surrounded by his family and friends after a long battle with cancer.

He leaves his wife of 3 years and together for 9 years, Aerin E. (Landress) Freniere; his parents, Gregory and Sharon (Allard) Zibold of Fiskdale; his maternal grandparents, Albert and M. Joyce (Muir) Allard; his two sisters, Ashley Brooks and her husband Ryan of Fiskdale and Hannah Zibold of Fiskdale; his brother, Zachary Zibold of Fiskdale; his two nephews, Garrett Brooks and Colton Brooks; his niece, Ayla Brooks; his mother-in-law,
Natalie Marshall of Lake Worth, FL; his father-in-law, Steven Landress and his wife Jennifer of Navarre, FL; his best friend, Mike Fusco, Jr.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. He also leaves his dog, Roxi. He was
born in Tampa, FL, on May 18, 1987.

He was a US Air Force Veteran, serving 2 tours of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and Outar. He was a graduate of The Stockbridge School of Agriculture at UMass Amherst, with a degree in Turf Grass management.

Christopher was the assistant superintendant at Shady Canyon Golf Club in Irvine, CA for the past 4 years before his illness. He previously was an assistant superintendant at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, CA and did his internship at the Baltusrol Golf Club in pringfield, NJ.

Christopher was an athletic person and enjoyed working out, hiking and playing golf. He was training for a mrathon just prior to his illness. He was also an avid Red Sox, Patriots, Bruins and Celtics fan.

His funeral Mass will be held on Friday, April 21st, at 10:00am in St. Anne's Church, 16 Church St., Fiskdale. Burial will follow in St. Anne's Cemetery, Fiskdale. There are no calling hours.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the City of Hope - Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1500 E Duarte Rd, Duarte, CA 91010.

The Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, 130 Hamilton St., Southbridge, is
directing arrangements.
 
FRENIERE, Christopher Michael (I43589)
 
36517 Obituary

Allen Weldon Marshall age 59, passed away Friday, September 8, 2023. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 15th at the chapel of Moores Funeral Home. Burial will be private.

Allen was born in Hartsville, South Carolina on May 9, 1964. He grew up in Milledgeville and graduated from Baldwin High School and North Georgia Technical College. He had worked with Crank & Charge for over 30 years.

Survivors include his wife Angie Marshall of Milledgeville, a son Jacob Allen Marshall of Athens, his parents Samuel and Ruth Marshall of Milledgeville, a sister Anita Marshall Cooper (Carl) of Pittsburgh, PA, sister-in-law Marilyn Simpson (Jimmy) of Sandersville, three nieces, Rachael Weller (Brady) of Baltimore, MD, Alyssa Cooper of West Hartford, CT, and Kayley Cooper of Tacoma, WA, Nephew Tony Tanner of Tennille, and a great nephew Jaylan Tanner of Sandersville.

The family will receive friends Thursday from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at Moores Funeral Home.

Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to Animal Rescue Foundation of Milledgeville, 711 S. Wilkinson St, Milledgeville, GA 31061.

Moores Funeral Home & Crematory has charge of arrangements.


 
MARSHALL, Allen Weldon (I15)
 
36518 OBITUARY

James Andrew Harris
JANUARY 24, 1954 ? JUNE 17, 2022
Obituary of James Andrew Harris

IN THE CARE OF

Rollins Funeral Home

James A. (Jim) Harris, Jr, 68, of Rogers, Arkansas, formerly of Ft. Smith, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, June 17th. He was born January 24, 1954 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas to the late James A. (Buddy) and Jeanene Harris. He was a graduate of Northside High School in Ft. Smith, and later earned his BS Degree from College of the Ozarks, and an MS degree from Webster University. He was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, who served 6 years active duty on a submarine. Following active duty, he joined the Navy Reserves until he retired in 1994.

He worked 18 years at Hiram Walker, before pursuing a career in Human Resources. He worked for several companies in HR positions, including SPMI, Bost Human Development Services, Farmers Bank, Rich Mountain Community College, and Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Ralph Hugo. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Leslie (Chafin) Harris; 2 children, James A. (Drew) Harris of Rogers, and Sarah Harris of Fayetteville; 2 grandchildren, Andrew and Henry; 1 brother, George (Amy) Harris of Greenwood, and 2 sisters, Pat (Bill) Kirk of San Antonio, and Carrie Harris of Rogers; along with several nieces and nephews.

He attended First Baptist Church in Ft. Smith prior to moving to Rogers, and after moving to NWA he attended Oakley United Methodist Church.

He began his lifelong love of playing drums in the 7th grade, and could still be found playing the drums on Sunday mornings at church. He also enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle anytime the sun was out and was always up for a ride to complete the ABC's of Touring. He was especially proud of riding to the top of Pike's Peak, as well as riding the Tail of the Dragon in Tennessee. He was always "excellent", and always quick with a story or an "opportunity".

He will be missed by so many friends and family, but we know he is having a big party in heaven and wants us to do the same.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.RollinsFuneral.com for the Harris family.


 
HARRIS, James Andrew Jr. (I1677)
 
36519 OBITUARY

Jason Osburn Soles
DECEMBER 6, 1938 ? MARCH 16, 2024

Obituary of Jason Osburn Soles

IN THE CARE OF
Lee Funeral Home

Jason Osburn Soles, 85, of Little River, SC passed away on Saturday, March 16, 2024 at his residence.
Jason was born on December 6, 1938 in Mullins, SC and grew up in Tabor City, NC. Son of the late Duckery Osburn and Ella Rose (Stevens) Soles.

He was a US Army veteran

He is survived by a son, Jeffrey A. Soles (Tammi) of Little River. Five grandchildren; Robert ?Bobby? Marshall Soles (Bright), River Brown Soles (Jill), Zoe Ann Mooneyhan, Tara Scout Tallon (Daniel), and Zane Emerson Mooneyhan.

A sister, Dottie Sue Jernigan (Mitchie). A niece, Missy Jernigan Garrison.

He was preceded in death by a grandson, Jeffrey ?Colt? Adam Soles, Jr.

A celebration of life will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at the Lee Funeral Home and Crematory, 11840 Hwy 90, Little River, SC 29566.

Military honors will be presented by the U.S. Army and American Legion Post 186.


 
SOLES, Jason Osborn (I22)
 
36520 Obituary

VISITATION

Tuesday
June 25, 2019
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
White Plains Friends Meeting
Mount Airy, NC

FUNERAL SERVICE

Tuesday
June 25, 2019
12:00 PM
White Plains Friends Meeting
Mount Airy, NC

Mrs. Bessie Mae Dollyhigh Marshall, age 90, of Mt. Airy, passed away Saturday, June 22, 2019, at Central Continuing Care. She was born in Surry County on August 11, 1928, to the late Lacy Harkrader and Mary Janette Blue Dollyhigh. Mrs. Marshall retired from Surry County Schools after 35 years of service as cafeteria manager, and was a faithful member of White Plains Friends Meeting. She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Sandy Marshall, Ann and Frank Smith, Jean and Jerry Beamer; sons, Harry Marshall, and John Marshall; grandchildren and spouses, Maggie, and Jake Marshall, Travis Marshall, Jennifer Aparicio and husband Eric, Amelia, Garland, Colin Beamer, David Smith and wife, Duane, Phyllis Trochesset and husband, Rossi; eight great grandchildren; sister and brother-in-law, Pansy and Tycho Wood, Sr.; many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Marshall was preceded in death by her first husband, Henry Marshall; her second husband, Cecil McMillion; sisters, Pauline Beasley, and Margie Whitaker. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 12:00 PM at White Plains Friends Meeting with the Rev. Nelson Puffenbarger officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 10:30 AM until 12:00 PM at the church. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to White Plains Friends Meeting Cemetery Fund, 849 Old Hwy 601, Mt. Airy, NC 27030, or to Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care, 401 Technology Lane, Suite 200, Mt. Airy, NC 27030. Moody Funeral Home in Mt. Airy is serving the Marshall family. Online condolences may be made at www.moodyfuneralservices.com.


 
DOLLYHIGH, Bessie (I11623)
 
36521 Obituary for Michael B. Marshall
Michael Marshall, 72, of Austin, Indiana passed away Sunday, April 17, 2022 at his residence
Born March 1, 1950 in Austin, IN, he was the son of the late Floyd and Alma (Bowman) Marshall.

He married Evalee (White) Marshall, on June 16, 1973, who survives.

Michael was a retired Machine Repair Journeyman at Cummins Engine Company in Columbus, Indiana and was a member of the Faith Assembly Church, Clarksville, Indiana.
Michael was a United States Veteran of the Vietnam War where he served in the Marine Corp.

Survivors include his wife, Evalee, daughters, Rebecca (Roger) Roth of Austin, Indiana, Hope (Jonathan) White of Austin, Indiana, son, Benjamin (Stefanie) Marshall of Lexington, Indiana, brother, Jackie (Arlene) Marshall of Elizabeth, Indiana, sisters, Barbara Marshall of Scottsburg, Indiana, Brenda (Willie) Ashley of Scottsburg, Indiana, Debra (Larry) Hutchinson of Memphis, Indiana, and Donna (Irvin) Banks of Otisco, Indiana.

Grandchildren: Maggie (Josh) Turner, Leah Grace, Jacob, Josiah, Jackson, Sadie and Emma. Great Grand-Son: Landon and 1 on the way.
He was preceded in death by his Brothers: Larry (Shelly) Marshall and Charles (Debby) Marshall

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Saturday, April 23, 2022 at Faith Assembly Church in Clarksville, Indiana with Rev. James Allen & Rev. Kevin Crase officiating.
Visitation will be 4 to 8 pm Friday at Buchanan Funeral Home and after 9 am Saturday at Faith Assembly Church.
Burial will be at Austin Cemetery in Austin, Indiana.
Online Condolences can be made at www.buchananfuneralhome.net.

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MARSHALL, Michael Boyd (I41709)
 
36522 Obituary from the Bullock Funeral Home website.

Jeffrey "Colt" Adam Soles Jr.
February 16, 1988 - January 12, 2014


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Sumter, SC 29150-1831
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Sumter, SC......Jeffrey "Colt" Adam Soles, Jr. age 25, beloved husband of 6 years to Aimee Dianne Baillie Soles, died on Sunday, January 12, 2014 at Tuomey Regional Medical Center.

He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, a son of Jeffrey Adam Soles, Sr., and Susan Brown Humphries. Colt loved to write and was working on a novel. He loved to hunt, fish, read history books and dreamed of traveling the world with his family. He was a wonderful person who would always do anything for anyone that needed his help and will always be missed and remembered as a very loving husband, son, father, brother and friend.

Surviving in addition to his wife and parents are: a son, Robbie Endress Soles; a daughter, Lorolee Endress Soles; four brothers, Bobby Soles, River Soles, Hugh Humphries IV and Zane Mooneyhan, all of Sumter; two sisters, Tara Scout Soles and Zoe Mooneyhan, both of Sumter; and a step-mother, Tammi Soles of Sumter.

A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 5:00pm at the Bullock Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Al Sims officiating.

Pallbearers will be his son, brothers and best friends.

The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service on January 15, 2014 from 4-5pm at Bullock Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to The Muscular Dystrophy Association, PO Box 78960, Phoenix, AZ 85062-8960.

You may sign the family's guest book at www.bullockfuneralhome.com

The family has chosen Bullock Funeral Home for the arrangements. 
SOLES, Jeffrey Adam (Colt) Jr. (I5895)
 
36523 Obituary from the Elizabethton Star, July 22, 2014


Brenda Ryan, 71, of Elizabethton, Tenn., passed away at Sycamore Shoals Hospital on Saturday, July 19, 2014.

She was the daughter of the late Wayne C. Ryan and Bertha Marshall Ryan.

Ms. Ryan retired as a medical secretary at the V.A. Medical Center.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Roy and Ella Marshall, and her paternal grandparents, William C. and Dora Ryan.

She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Duane and Charlotte Ryan, Johnson City; a niece, Kathy Ryan Dahlman and husband Mark, Huntsville, Ala.; and three grandnieces, Ali, Kara and Lauren Dahlman, Huntsville, Ala.

Private services were held for Ms. Ryan. Memorials may be made to the Elizabethton/Carter County Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 134, Elizabethton, TN 37644. Online condolences may be sent to the family and viewed by visiting our website at www.hathawaypercy.com.


 
RYAN, Brenda Doretta (I18418)
 
36524 Obituary from the Winklepleck-Weesner Funeral Home

Larry J. Marshall, 66, of Brownstown, died at 2:42 AM, Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at his home, of lung cancer. Born November 11, 1948 in Scott County, he was a son Floyd and Alma (Bowman) Marshall. He was raised by his grandparents, Jackson and Maggie Sizemore Marshall who all preceded him in death.

He enlisted in the Navy on April 10, 1967 and was assigned to the U.S.S. Pueblo on January 23, 1968. The Pueblo and the crew of 83 was captured by the North Koreans and held captive for 11 months until their release on December 23, 1968. He continued his Navy career until his discharge on January 4, 1971. His dedication to his country did not stop there. He later joined the Army National Guard from 1978 ? 1982. Through his military service he received the Navy Commendation Medal,Two purple Heart Medals, Prisoner of War Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Ribbon, Combat Action Ribbon and the National Defense Service Ribbon. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans and the U.S.S. Pueblo Veterans Association. Larry worked for Austin Sanitation Dept. from 1973-1975, was a Certified Emergency Medical Technician for Ross Ambulance from 1975 ? 1981. He received his GED in 1982 and received an Associate Degree in Automotive in May 1989. He then went on to work for Travel Centers of America as a diesel mechanic until 2003 when his injuries from being a POW made his disabled.

Larry had many hobbies such as cars, drawing, wood crafts, fishing, music and collecting eagles. On August 18, 1984 in Lee County, IL, he married Shelly Leturgez Grider and she survives.

Other survivors include:

4 children: Lisa (Tory) Collins of North Vernon, Megan Marshall of Brownstown, Dustin ( Kathy) Grider of Wisconsin and Donald (Ashley) Grider of Brownstown.

Siblings: Mike (Evalee) Marshall of Austin, Jackie (Arlene) Marshall of Corydon, Debbie ( Larry) Hutchinson of Henryville, Barbara Marshall and Brenda Ashley both of Scottsburg and Donna (Irvin) Banks of Lexington.

Sisters-in-laws: Bonnie (Steve) Scott Martha Gentry and Rhea Leturgez all of Freetown.

13 grandchildren, and 32 nieces & nephews also survive.

1 brother Charles Mashall and 3 brothers ?in-law Richard Gentry, Michael Leturgez and Terry Leturgez precede him in death. 
MARSHALL, Larry Jo (I41708)
 
36525 Obituary of Paul Eston Lacy - Cremation Society of Minnesota

Paul E. Lacy, Jr., 69, passed away of pancreatic cancer in St. Paul, Minnesota on Oct. 23, 2021, surrounded by his family. He was a loving grandfather, father, husband, son and brother. Paul was an attorney and enjoyed photography and cooking delicious meals for family and friends. He will be dearly missed and always remembered.

Paul was predeceased by his parents, Paul E. and Ellen E. Lacy. He is survived by his wife, Judy, his son, Ben (Klancie), his grandchildren, and his brother, Steve (Ricki).

At a later date, a celebration of life will be held in his honor. In lieu of flowers, Paul would have appreciated his friends and loved ones supporting the organization where his son works to help people in need. Please consider donating to Minnesota?s Tubman organization.



 
LACY, JR., Paul Eston (I605)
 
36526 Obituary of Ruth Marshall
Ruth "Betsy" Talbot Marshall, 75, of West Columbia, loving wife of David Marshall Sr., passed away, Monday, September 17, 2018, after a short battle with cancer. She was born on October 16, 1942, in Hot Springs, Arkansas to the late John and Gladys Talbot. She received her nursing degree from the University of South Carolina in 1964 and worked at Baptist Hospital in Columbia. She later became a certified teacher and taught Special Education at Hopkins High School. After her children were born she taught kindergarten at Springdale Baptist Church. She loved the Lord and was a good and faithful servant. A member of Lexington United Methodist Church for 46 years, 'Miss Betsy? worked tirelessly with the Children's Education Ministry teaching hundreds of children. She was a quiet example to her children and all who knew her as one who loved the Lord, walking in obedience to him, keeping his commands, and serving him with all her heart and all her soul.

In addition to her husband of 54 years, she is survived by three children, Ann Byess (Jeff), Susan Cafferty (Brendan) and David Marshall, Jr. (Amber); nine grandchildren, Joseph and William Parsons, Andrew Byess, Daniel Maltz, Reilly, Maggie and John Cafferty, and Katie and Zachary Moats; two brothers, John Talbot (Kathy) and Jim Talbot (Sinclair); two sisters, Nancy Tevepaugh (Steve) and Therese Talbot; and many nieces and nephews.

The family will hold visitation in the Wesley Hall (gymnasium) at 1:00 p.m. followed by a memorial service in the sanctuary at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 22, 2018, at Lexington United Methodist Church.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lexington United Methodist Church, 309 East Main Street, Lexington 29072, Palmetto Health Hospice or the American Cancer Society. 
TALBOT, Ruth Elizabeth (Betsy) (I2)
 
36527 Obituary:

Elvin O. Marshall
December 15, 1933 - June 26, 2018

Age 84

Beloved husband of the late Mildred. Dear father of Ronald, John Phillip, Randall (Michelle), Beverly (Salvatore) Ventura, Brian (Sandy), James (Nawal), Lawrence and Kimberley. Grandfather of Derrik, Paige, Nicole, Ryan, Andrea, Rachel, Antonio, Marcello, Jennifer, Sarah, Christopher, Julia, Angela, James, Dylan and Rhionna. Great grandfather of 7. Brother of Caley Marie Flynn. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Visitation Friday 2-8pm with Eulogies at 6:30pm at the John N. Santeiu & Son Funeral Home.

A private burial will take place.

SERVICES
Visitation
Friday, June 29, 2018
2:00 PM - 8:00 PM

John N. Santeiu & Son Funeral Home
1139 N. Inkster Road
Garden City, Michigan 48135
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Eulogies
Friday, June 29, 2018
6:30 PM

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1139 N. Inkster Road
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MARSHALL, Elvin Olman (I17069)
 
36528 ohnson 003, pg. 3 WALDRON, John (I42392)
 
36529 On November 18, 2019 I received the confirmation below from the National Parks System about Laurister's service and death at Gettysburg. - DWM
______________________________________________

From: Heiser, John
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019 9:56 AM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Re: From NPS.gov: List of Confederate Soldiers Killed at Gettysburg


Dear Mr. Marshall,

3rd Sergeant Laurister L. Marshall, Company E, 53rd North Carolina Infantry was killed in action on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh, North Carolina. His and the remains of 1st Sergeant William Adkins were buried near each other in a field owned by J. H. Culp near the Elizabeth Shultz house on Seminary Ridge west of town. Both graves were still marked in 1866 and each soldier's remains exhumed in 1871 for transport to Raleigh.

At the time of Sergeant Marshall's death, the 53rd North Carolina was stationed in line on the west side of Gettysburg in support of the rest of General Robert Rodes' Division aligned to the south along Seminary Ridge. Though placed in a position of support that day, the regiment and brigade (Junius Daniel's) was subjected to artillery fire throughout the afternoon before being withdrawn that evening to support the July 3 attack on Culps' Hill, east of town.

Sergeant Patterson's description of the incident is somewhat misleading as it was an artillery shell, probably a rifled 10-pdr. shell, fired from a Union battery on west Cemetery Hill that killed the pair and severely wounded 5th Sergeant Daniel C. Reece of the same company. Reece was taken to a Confederate field hospital with the severe wound to his leg as well as an injury to his head. He subsequently fell into Union hands as a wounded prisoner and was hospitalized at Chester, Pennsylvania by mid-July. Sgt. Reece was paroled and exchanged that September.

We hope this information will be useful for your research.

Sincerely,

John Heiser

Historian, Division of Visitor Services & Education
National Park Service
Gettysburg National Military Park
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, PA 17325

(717) 338-4424
john_heiser@nps.gov


On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 8:19 AM Lohman, Norma wrote:



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Date: Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 9:57 PM
Subject: From NPS.gov: List of Confederate Soldiers Killed at Gettysburg
To:



Email submitted from: David@Marshallgenealogy.org at /gett/contacts.htm

Use David@Marshallgenealogy.org to reply to this message

Category: Information

Mailing Address:
David Marshall
147 West Idlewood Cir.
West Columbia, South Carolina 29170-2031
United States

Can you tell me if Laurister Lafayette Marshall is listed as killed at Gettysburg? I have a record from Historical Data Systems, Inc. that says he was and that he was mustered out (Killed) on July 2, 1862. I also have a document written by Orderly Sergeant Wiley Ebeneezer Patterson describing Laurister's death. (See Below) "While laying there, a ball came through the fence, knocked off the entire top of William Adkin's head, went through L.L. Marshall, knocked him up in the air, landing him some thirty or forty feet to the rear. This was the worst mangled body that we saw and we have seen many. The same ball struck D. C. Reece; took a slice out of the calf of his leg; tipped the heel of Isaac Whitakerâ??s shoe, scared Jake Jessup almost to death and went into the ground in about a foot of our head, literally covering us with dirt, gravel, blood and brains. We never did get the blood and brains off our hat and clothing until we wore them out."


 
MARSHALL, Laurister Lafayette (I136)
 
36530 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BANKHEAD, Linda Elizabeth (I42899)
 
36531 On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 10:11 AM, David Marshall
wrote:
Dee,

What is the marriage date/location for your parents?

David


From: DeeDee Steinberg
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2019 12:04 PM
To: David Marshall
Subject: RE: Comments

They were married February 14, 1963
 
WRAY, Billy Eugene Sr. (I42889)
 
36532 On Sunday, February 18, 2018, 8:35:11 PM EST, David Marshall wrote:


Where was Tamara born?


From: Pearl Page [mailto:page.pearl@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 1:54 PM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Re: RE: RE: Website

She was born in Mount Airy, NC, Surry County, NC.

Pearl


 
THOMPSON, Tamara Alene (I22348)
 
36533 One source document said that he was born in 1910 and was married in 1910. Obviously that cannot be true. I believe it is more reasonable to think that he was born sometime before 1890.

Note: The next note is a source document that clears that up. 
LASSITER, Sherrill Titus (I776)
 
36534 One source gives her name as Johanestochter. She may have changed her name when she immigrated to the USA. JOHANSSON, Alma Matilde (I43824)
 
36535 Page 185, Crown Hill Cem. Info., indicates death date of 5/26/1963 while on pg.
186, indicates death date of 5/26/1960. Needs to be checked out.
!Marshall 0022, p. 6
---------------------------------------------------
[Susan Colvin]

Re: [MARSHALL-L] Joseph Marshall family
Date: 05/01/00 1:01:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: scolvin@lightdog.com (Susan Colvin)
To: DMarsh1041@aol.com
David,

I just started on researching our family tree. I have 600 names entered so
far in the program Family Tree Maker. I obtained most of my information
from my uncle, Norman Nale.

On my grandfather's side of the family, I have information on the Nale
family back to Germany around 1720 and the Denny family back to 1786. (I
found further information on our Denny family on the internet back to
Ireland around 1763. I understand that information found on the internet is
a starting point for finding the actual records.)

On my grandmother's side, Marshall's you know and the Overton family back to
1797. (I found our Overton family back to England about 1547 in the LDS
Ancestral File.)

I don't know how to send gedcoms or data bases or whatever people send.

The easiest way for me is to cut and paste and send my notes.


Marshall Family

Joseph Marshall b 6/30/1810 d 2/ /1862 Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, MO,
Denny Cemetery
Married: Elizabeth Zinc on 5/8/1834 b 6/10/1819, d 9/10/1843 Denny Cemetery
Parents: Peter Zink and Sarah Wright
Children: Peter Sidney Marshall

Peter Marshall b 9/26/1840 Wash. Co. d 3/12/1922
Married: Mary Adeline Martin Zinc on 12/25/1866 b 3/6/1842 d 5/27/1909
Mary Married: Daniel Zink 2/24/1859
Parents: Abner Martin b 6/11/1810 d 10/4/1882 and Elizabeth McCoy m
7/8/1834 Banks Cemetery
Children: Donald Carlos Sheridan, Lillie Edwina b 6/15/1870 d 2/20/1941
Crown Hill, Nancy b 10/6/1872 d 4/20/1935, Oliver Plenius b 12/27/1876 d
5/9/1933 Crown Hill, Otis A. b 5/12/1879 d 9/6/1955 Crown Hill, Ellsworth
Judson b 7/13/1881 d 5/12/1955 Crown Hill, Joseph Ernest 4/16/1884 d
1/16/1954 Mill Creek

Donald Carlos Sheridan Marshall b 11/9/1868 Washington Co., IN d 3/30/1909
Old Blue River Cemetery
Married: Rosa A. "Rosie" Overton b 2/17/1875 d 12/23/1958, Old Blue River
Married on 9/28/1890
Children: John Ernest b 12/13/1891 d 5/27/1960 Crown Hill, Carlos Raymond b
12/15/1893 d 1/3/1919, Lebert Sidney b 9/15/1896 d 12/29/1971 Crown Hill,
Bessie Iona b 1/9/1899 d 12/27/1990 m Oscar Gortney on 12/17/1919, Mamie
Frances Marshall, Cordelia Adaline b 9/22/1903 d 1/6/1986 Crown Hill, Ralph
b 4/14/1905 d 10/13/1975 Old Blue River, Murl b 3/15/1907 d 2/19/1915,
Infant b 3/15/1907 stillborn twin

Mamie Frances Marshall b 6/2/1901 d 11/10/1986 Old Blue River
Married: Emerson Nale b 8/6/1894 d 7/26/1965 
MARSHALL, John Ernest Earl (I23050)
 
36536 Paralyzed and in wheelchain due to accident while at work with Catapillar
Tractor in Peoria, IL. Was an engineer with them.

Mechanical Engr. - Graduate of Univ. Illinois (Champaign, IL)

Holder of many patents re: Hydraulics (His specialty). Info. per Eugene Mosner
a friend of Anna Katherine Green, Wera Baur Colglazier's relation, 4/11/1986.

Two of his sons are also graduate engineers.

CHWCI (p. 702) says name is Morton M. D&CC gives name as Morton Marmaduke.
Name originally as John Morton. Will change name in record 9/13/95. 
COKER, Morton Marmaduke (John) (I22893)
 
36537 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TREASH, Linda Sue (I37857)
 
36538 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ZELIFF, Daniel Edward (I37767)
 
36539 Parents Joel and Celia Horne HORNE, Alan Wayne (I37764)
 
36540 Parents R. R. Glazebrook and Helen Blazebrook Furr GLAZEBROOK, June Carolyn (I37803)
 
36541 Part of this information came from FamilySearch.org - 4/15/2020 - DWM

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/find/id?search=1&id=GMRS-GD4


 
JONES, Jackson Madison (I22491)
 
36542 Per a phone call with Anne - 8/6/2014 - DWM HUSTON, James Alvin (I72)
 
36543 Per Grooms List, Woodson Roberts took out Marriage Bond to Mahala Roberts on 26 Aug 1837; Record # o73 02 350 ; John W. York, J. (Bondsman); Alfred Taylor (witness); Record # 0001 00527; J. Taylor, 2nd Bondsman Family: Samuel Woodson "Woods" ROBERTS / Malinda E. "Lindie" ROBERTS (F8779)
 
36544 Per Grooms List: John Roberts took out Marriage Bond to Nansey Cockerham on 9 Mar 1806; Record # 92 01 198; Richard Wilborn (bondsman); Bond # 000147150 Family: John R. (Olive) ROBERTS / Nancy COCKERHAM (F8397)
 
36545 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. COLGLAZIER, Ricky Lynn (I22928)
 
36546 Per Wade, Vol 1, # 2, John Roberts Phillips autobiography calls him John Olive Roberts. 1850 Federal Census lists John as 66 years old.  ROBERTS, John R. (Olive) (I23917)
 
36547 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. FLINT, Eva Carolyn (I36621)
 
36548 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. REHKOPF, Emma Caroline (I14894)
 
36549 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MARSHALL, Justine Reed (I6165)
 
36550 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. MARSHALL, Ryan Austin (I41119)
 

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