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1807_Settlement_Stephen Renfro, Sr.
Oct. 1807 Knox Co., TN. Estate Settlement for Stephen Renfro, Sr.
See listed item for 'Peter Looney Funeral Expences'... As noted previously, Stephen, Sr. had Looney surnamed stepchildren from his 2nd marriage to Margaret Rhea Looney.
Note that the Renfro surname was spelled various ways in the official records of Colonial America, i.e. Rentfro, Rentfrow, Rentphrow, Rentfrew, etc. DCox-Halls Crossroads
See listed item for 'Peter Looney Funeral Expences'... As noted previously, Stephen, Sr. had Looney surnamed stepchildren from his 2nd marriage to Margaret Rhea Looney.
Note that the Renfro surname was spelled various ways in the official records of Colonial America, i.e. Rentfro, Rentfrow, Rentphrow, Rentfrew, etc. DCox-Halls Crossroads

Gravestone of Elizabeth M Robison
Gravestone of Elizabeth M. Robison located in the Fillmore City Cemetery in Utah. Gravestone says she was born Dec 26 1849 and Died Mar 1 1944

Gravestones of Reuben Mcbride & Maryann Anderson
Gravestones of Reuben Mcbride and his wife's MaryAnn Anderson Mcbride. Contact me if you would like close up pictures of either one or other family members. I have histories and other pictures also if interested.

Gravestone of Alfred Gull
Gravestone of Alfred Gull in the Fillmore Cemetery. (1842 - 1891) My son has a lot of genealogy on the Gull family. You may email me if you would like to contact him.

Albert M.Carl, Anna Emeline Partlow & Family
This picture was sent to me thanks to Rhonda Rice, who obtained it from Leroy Carl's only daughter, Catherine E. Carl Phillips. The picture on the wall behind the family is the same Albert and Anna with only their first two children.
Albert M. Carl (14 Sep 1871-23 Dec 1951), was a farmer, the eldest child of Leroy Carl and Margaret Michael of Meigs Co, Ohio.
His wife, Anna Emeline Partlow (9 Jan 1879-16 May 1959) was the daughter of Moses Ackley Partlow and Sarah Emeline Carsey, and was also born in Meigs County. They married 16 Nov 1895 in London, Madison County, Ohio and moved to Champaign, Illinois abt 1905. Albert is buried at the Shilogh Cemetery in Mahomet, Illinois, and it is believed Anna is buried there beside him. One more child, Doris Elizabeth, was born to the couple abt 1917. I have more about this couple, their family, their siblings and ancestors on Rootsweb.com.
Albert M. Carl (14 Sep 1871-23 Dec 1951), was a farmer, the eldest child of Leroy Carl and Margaret Michael of Meigs Co, Ohio.
His wife, Anna Emeline Partlow (9 Jan 1879-16 May 1959) was the daughter of Moses Ackley Partlow and Sarah Emeline Carsey, and was also born in Meigs County. They married 16 Nov 1895 in London, Madison County, Ohio and moved to Champaign, Illinois abt 1905. Albert is buried at the Shilogh Cemetery in Mahomet, Illinois, and it is believed Anna is buried there beside him. One more child, Doris Elizabeth, was born to the couple abt 1917. I have more about this couple, their family, their siblings and ancestors on Rootsweb.com.
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Charles and Abigial Franks Tombstone
Tombstone of Charles Franks and Abigail Cordelia Hyde Doiron Franks
Abigail Born July 11, 1854 in Louisiana Married Theodore Doiron he died abt 1882
Died September 20, 1942 in Ohio
People in photo include: Charles Franks
Abigail Born July 11, 1854 in Louisiana Married Theodore Doiron he died abt 1882
Died September 20, 1942 in Ohio
People in photo include: Charles Franks
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Selina's Headstone
Selina Havelock Davis was the second wife of my Great Grandfather, William John Davis. She was from England. "Lina" is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Taylorville, Christian, Illinois.

Rufus Simmonds Mack
Rufus Simmonds Mack was born in 1823 (possibly in Plainfield, Vermont) to Daniel Miner Mack and Rebecca Cordelia Ayers. He married Elizabeth Angeline Bates in 1846 and Mary Amelia Basha Richardson in 1887. He served in Vermont Company during the Civil War. He died in 1914 in Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Burial place in unknown.
