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351 | Arkadelphia Cemetery | Eaton, Roxie B (I48984)
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352 | Arkadelphia Cemetery | Eaton, Van Beulah (I48985)
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353 | Arkadelphia Cemetery | Eaton, Leroy Franklin (I48988)
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354 | Arkadelphia Cemetery | Calvert, Mary Elizabeth (I48991)
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355 | Arkadelphia Cemetery | Eaton, Norman Calvert (I48997)
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356 | Arkansas marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library. | Source (S508)
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357 | Arley C. "Jack" Dean Jr., 72, of Charleston passed away on Thursday, April 7, 2005, in Thomas Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Jack retired from the Kanawha County Board of Education and served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Marchel Lina Guthrie. Mr. Dean is survived by his wife, Julia "Judy" Dean; son and daughter-in-law, David and Daphne Dean of Dunbar; daughter and son-in-law, Judith and Wayne Guthrie of Charleston; sisters, Hazel Reed of Ripley, Virginia Duncan of South Charleston and Janet Harrison of Albuquerque, N.M.; grandson, Matthew Dean; and several nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend their special thanks to Thomas Memorial Hospital Cancer Center and In-Home Medical for their assistance in the care of Jack. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 11, at Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar, with the Rev. Doyle Young officiating. Burial will follow in Guthrie Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar. | Dean, Arley C Jr (I46140)
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358 | Arlington Memorial Gardens Cemetery | Jones, Jesse Herbert (I36428)
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359 | Arlington Memorial Gardens Cemetery | Smith, Ethyle Griffith (I36429)
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360 | Arlington Memorial Gardens Cemetery | Jones, Palmer Ward (I36430)
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361 | Arlington Memorial Gardens Cemetery | Kussman, Elizabeth (I36431)
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362 | Arlington Memorial Park | Harris, Zletta Mae (I50974)
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363 | Arlington Memorial Park | Holt, Walter Samuel Sr (I50987)
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364 | Arlington Memorial Park | Holt, Minnie Yvonne (I50989)
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365 | Arlington Memorial Park | Holt, Walter Samuel Jr (I50990)
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366 | Arlington Memorial Park | Braddock, Mary Ann (I50992)
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367 | Arlington Memorial Park | Beard, Katie Belle (I50994)
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368 | Arlington Memorial Park | Goudy, Roy Houston Jr (I51001)
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369 | Arlington Memorial Park | Goudy, Roy Houston Sr (I51002)
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370 | Arlington Memorial Park | Shell, Ethel (I51003)
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371 | Arlington Memorial Park | Johnson, John H S (I57061)
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372 | Arlington Memorial Park | Runyan, Ethel (I57062)
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373 | Arlington National Cemetery | Berndt, Delilah Jane (I18296)
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374 | Arlington National Cemetery | Parks, Burton Holloway (I42274)
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375 | Arlington National Cemetery | Johnson, James Everett (I57067)
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376 | Arlington National Cemetery | Ellett, Rita Margaret (I57068)
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377 | Arlington National Cemetery | Johnson, Cecil Vernon (I57069)
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378 | Arlington National Cemetery | Baker, Betty Jean (I57070)
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379 | Arlington National Cemetery Section 68 Site 1821 | Sasso, Robert Vincent (I12424)
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380 | Arlington National Cemetery, SECTION 54 SITE 552 | Halbert, Wallace Metzger (I5864)
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381 | Arlington National Cemetery, SECTION 54 SITE 552 | Ham, Hazel Bernice (I36869)
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382 | Arlington National Cemetery, SECTION 68 SITE 1362 | Sprague, Elizabeth Frances (I19661)
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383 | Arni Memorial Cemetery | Simmons, Oliver Hiram (I53966)
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384 | Arni Memorial Cemetery | Leedom, Etta (I53967)
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385 | Arni Memorial Cemetery | Simmons, Ethelyn (I53968)
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386 | Arni Memorial Cemetery | Simmons, Oliver Hugh (I53970)
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387 | Arteriosclerosis | Bond, Lillie Estelle (I43502)
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388 | As a young man, Christian Speers went to London to take ship to America where some of his cousins had migrated. While waiting for passage at the dock, he was caught by the "Press Gang" and forced into the British Army. His first opportunity to desert came when the army went into France. Being a Protestant, he was able to lose himself among the persecuted Huguenots who befriended him. Christian joined the French Huguenots and became associated with the Reasoner and Froman families in France and Germany. Later in America, descendants of the three families intermarried. Christian married a French Protestant girl in France. They had one son. | Spears, Christian (I13226)
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389 | Asbury Cemetery | Padgett, Georgeann (I10780)
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390 | Asbury Cemetery | Logue, Manford Robert (I40608)
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391 | Ashes scattered, Liberty Cemetery | McKenzie, James T (I39631)
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392 | Aspen Grove Cemetery | Orendorff, George Morgan (I34359)
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393 | Aspen Grove Cemetery | Orendorff, Irma Luva (I34360)
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394 | Aspen Grove Cemetery | Hassman, Margaret Louise (I34363)
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395 | Aspen Grove Cemetery | Devauld, James Paul Sr (I34364)
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396 | Astoria Cemetery | Smith, Melinda (I30614)
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397 | Astoria Cemetery | Camp, Homer (I30618)
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398 | Astoria Mausoleaum | Camp, Thomas (I30617)
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399 | At head of title: The Detroit Public Library.|||Vol. 2 has title: Michigan casualties in World War, 1939.|||Vol. 3 has title: Michigan casualties, World War II.|||"Prepared by Frances Loomis of the Reference Department"--V. 1, p. 1.|||v. 1. Dec. 7,1941-Dec. 6, 1943 -- v. 2. Dec. 7, 1943-Dec. 6, 1944 -- v. 3. Dec. 7, 1944- . | Source (S296)
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400 | at McDowell Hospital | Godbey, Jacob Cox (I36656)
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