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Matches 9,951 to 10,000 of 10,692
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9951 | Veterans Cemetery | Bramlett, Annie Hibernia (I49100)
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9952 | Vicksburg National Cemetery "It is possible he is in one of the Mass Graves in Vicksburg Cemetery" | Johnston, Captain William Henry (I7919)
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9953 | Village Cemetery | Hall, Fred (I49695)
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9954 | Village Cemetery | Hall, Frederick Asher (I49696)
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9955 | Village Cemetery | Hall, Asher E (I57372)
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9956 | Village Cemetery | (Unknown), Nancy C (I57373)
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9957 | Villiers Abbey | Kiev, queen consort of France Anne of (I15798)
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9958 | Vineland Cemetery | Snider, Cecil Freeman (I33654)
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9959 | Vineland Cemetery | Clark, Flossie Lillian (I33655)
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9960 | Vinewood Cemetery | Scott, Glenn Cooper (I17535)
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9961 | Vinewood Cemetery | (Unknown), Dorris D (I36897)
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9962 | Vinje Lutheran Cemetery | Bilstad, Gabriel S (I34526)
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9963 | Vinson Cemetery | Gaultney, Keziah (I5221)
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9964 | Vinson Cemetery | Godbey, Ibby Ellen (I5324)
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9965 | Vinson Cemetery | Hanes, Eli (I5575)
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9966 | Vinton Cemetery | Hoskins, Delila Jane (I49763)
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9967 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | Casto, Benjamin G (I46427)
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9968 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | (Unknown), Sarah N (I46518)
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9969 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | Casto, William Granville (I46519)
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9970 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | Casto, Clarence A (I46523)
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9971 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | Casto, Stanley Eugene (I46527)
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9972 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | Smith, Cora Alice (I46528)
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9973 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | Parsons, Dallas Walton (I46596)
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9974 | Vinton Memorial Cemetery | Bernetta, Dora M (I46602)
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9975 | Virgil Lee Thompson was born 21 August 1920 in Chariton County, Missouri. Days after meeting in a cafe in Seattle, Washington he married Virginia Hammock on 26 August 1944. Virginia was born 9 February 1921 in Vivian, Louisiana but was raised in Yell County, Arkansas. Her parents were James Rachel "J.R." Hammock and Elizabeth Elender Dean. Virgil served in WWII and retired from the Navy in 1970. He worked as an X-Ray Technician at the hospitals in Brookfield and Marceline, Missouri. Virginia worked for Walsworth Yearbooks in Marceline, Missouri. Virgil died 9 May 1996 at home in Marceline, Missouri. Virginia died 28 March 2007 in Independence, Missouri. Both are buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Marceline, Missouri. | Thompson, Virgil Lee (I14105)
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9976 | Virginia L. "Jenny" Duncan, 86, passed away April 5, 2009, at her son's home in Pinch after a long illness. She was born August 30, 1922, and was the daughter of the late Arley Clarence Dean and Mary Demma Pringle Dean. She was a homemaker and a loving mother and grandmother. She was a very generous person with her time and was always willing to help others. Jennie was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Albert Duncan; sisters, Opal Dean Casto, Esther Holland Muncil, Mary McCormick Randolph, Margaret Eloise Loudin, and Nellie Glenda Sinclair Chiarmonte; and brothers, William Wirt Dean and Arley "Jack" Dean. Surviving are her sons, Clarence R. Duncan and his wife, Paula, of Pinch and Frank E. Duncan and his wife, Sharon, of Havre-de-Grace, Md.; sisters, Janet Harrison of Albuquerque, N.M., and Hazel Reed of Eldercare, Ripley; sister-in-law, Judy Parsons Dean of Charleston; grandchildren, Paul Duncan and his wife, Mary, Karen Duncan Paxton, Brian Duncan, Heather Duncan Holloway and her husband, Willie, and Kelley Duncan Smith and her husband, Christopher; great grandchildren, Chris Duncan, Chelsea Paxton, Dustin Paxton, Jared Tyler Duncan and Bailee Karsyn Duncan; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar, with Pastor Danny Kinder officiating. Burial will follow in Grandview Memorial Park.Friends may call one hour prior to the service on Wednesday. The family wishes to extend special thanks to two of her nieces, Judith Dean Guthrie and Linda Reed Harper, and her sister-in-law, Judy Dean, for all the many beautiful cards that they sent to her during her illness. Also thanks go to Caroline and Tonya with Gentiva, who cared for her earlier in her illness. In addition, thanks go to Pat, Lucy, Marlene and Ritchie with HospiceCare, who gave such loving care to her these past three months. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to HospiceCare, 1606 Kanawha Blvd. W., Charleston, WV 25312-2536. Arrangements are in the care of Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar | Dean, Virginia L (I46135)
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9977 | Virginia Ridge Cemetery | Sprankle, James Benjamin (I17143)
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9978 | Virginia Ridge Cemetery | Morrison, Elizabeth Jane (I17166)
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9979 | Virginia Ridge Cemetery | Beard, Jesse B (I17339)
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9980 | Virginia Ridge Cemetery | Eakins, Mary (I17340)
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9981 | Virginia Ridge Cemetery | Beard, Jacob (I17348)
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9982 | Virginia Ridge Cemetery | Carrell, Mary Elizabeth (I18661)
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9983 | Virginia, Births, 1864–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. | Source (S503)
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9984 | Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes was the son of Vanlandi Svegdirsson, King of the Swedes and Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland.1 Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes married the daughter of Aude the Rich, and gave her as her bride-gift three large farms, and a gold ornament. King of the Swedes at Uppsala.1 He was confronted in Uppsala by his first two sons, when the one was twelve and the other thirteen years of age, and they desired to have their mother's dower; but he would not deliver it to them. Then they said that the gold ornament should be the death of the best man in all his race, and they returned home.1 He and Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian were divorced; He left her and took another wife.1 Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes married Auðsdóttir the Scandinavian, daughter of Auðr the Scandinavian.1 Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes married N. N. (?); His 2nd.1 Vísburr Vanlandason, King of the Swedes died. After his son's had left him, they began again with enchantments and witchcraft, to try if they could destroy their father. The sorceress Huld said that by witchcraft she could bring it about by this means, that a murderer of his own kin should never be wanting in the Yngling race; and they agreed to have it so. Thereafter they collected men, came unexpectedly in the night on Visbur, and burned him in his house. | Vanlandason, King of the Swedes Vísburr (I14449)
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9985 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Randolph, Sarah Catherine (I52055)
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9986 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Carnell, George Edward (I52056)
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9987 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Melton, Elsie (I52072)
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9988 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Stokes, Woodrow M (I52073)
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9989 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Williams, Leslie Berry (I52192)
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9990 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Littlejohn, Lou Venie (I52193)
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9991 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Easley, Annie Lois (I52364)
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9992 | Vista Memorial Park Cemetery | Wood, Roy Houston (I52365)
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9993 | Vital Records Division, Arkansas Department of Health, Marriage Record Index, 1933-1939, Arkansas, USA: Arkansas Genealogical Society | Source (S149)
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9994 | Vivian Cemetery | Hammock, Willie Ann (I6158)
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9995 | Vivian Cemetery | McEver, Martha Ann (I9528)
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9996 | Vivian Cemetery | McKeever, Oscar Roy (I45993)
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9997 | Vivian Cemetery | (Unknown), Florence M (I45994)
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9998 | Vivian Cemetery | McKeever, Mildred B (I45995)
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9999 | Vivian Cemetery | Gilbert, Dewey Jennings (I45996)
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10000 | Vivian Cemetery | Gilbert, Robert J (I45997)
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