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401 | At Sea | Chew, Samuel (I54315)
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402 | at sea during return trip from England | Steele, Reuben (I44407)
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403 | at sea during trip from England | Tattershall, Joane (I44956)
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404 | at the Audrain Medical Center | Wilkins, Angela Lee (I15019)
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405 | Athens Cemetery | Cooper, Jacob W (I48817)
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406 | Athens Cemetery | Dotson, Eliza Jane (I48818)
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407 | Athens Cemetery | Garrison, James Henry (I52391)
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408 | ATKINS, Va. Violet Virginia Lowe Atwell, age 92, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, at the Smyth County Community Hospital. Mrs. Atwell was born in Chilhowie, Va. to the late Harrington Lowe and Josie Testerman Lowe and was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Maiden Atwell; three brothers, Harrington Lowe Jr., Garland Lowe and Ernest Lowe; and a sister, Clyde Finley. She had worked at Western Auto, Singleton Auto and the Village Restaurant prior to retiring from Rural Retreat Garment Factory. Survivors include children, Franklin Perry Atwell, Eugene Dale Atwell and wife, Connie; Joann McMahan and husband, Ralph, Loretta Mercer and husband, Bobby, Sue Goff and husband, Curtis, Mildred Sprinkle and fianc‚e, Pete Wood; brothers and sisters, Ira Lee Lowe, Marshall Lowe and wife, Darlene, Earl Lowe and wife, Kathy, Archie Lowe and wife, Shirley, Fred Balthazrr, Lucille Teaster and husband, Glenn, Jean Cheney and husband, Clarence, Maxine Hamm and husband, Tommy; and Margaret Gilley; sister-in-law, Betty Lowe; 14 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 19 great-great-grandchildren;several nieces and nephews; and special friends, Sheryl Semola, Wendy Taylor, and Larry Hancock. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, at the Bradley's Funeral Home in Marion, the Rev. Joe Powers and Pastor Mike Sage officiating. Interment will follow in McClure Cemetery. The family will receive friends Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.bradleysfh.com Bradley's Funeral Home is serving the family. Published in Bristol Herald Courier on December 29, 2011 | Lowe, Violet Virginia (I48761)
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409 | Audrain County Hospital | Yager, Frank Lee (I33352)
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410 | Aulenbach's Cemetery | Schweitzer, John H (I45266)
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411 | Aulenbach's Cemetery | Schweitzer, Isaac S (I45267)
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412 | Aulenbach's Cemetery | Moyer, Rose (I45278)
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413 | Aulenbach's Cemetery | Cooper, Elizabeth (I45293)
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414 | Aultorest Memorial Park | Porter, James Latham (I47547)
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415 | Aunn Gamli Jörundsson, King of the Swedes was the son of Jörundr Yngvesson, King of the Swedes.1 King at Wester Gotland.1 Aunn Gamli Jörundsson, King of the Swedes was deposed from Uppsala by Halfdan, son of Frode the Peaceful, son of Dan Mikellati, following twentyfive years of ruling Uppsala, and fled to Wester Gotland where he ruled another twentyfive years.1 He again fled to West Goterland while Olaf the Bold ruled in Uppsala for twentyfive years, until he was killed by Starkad "the Old".1 He returned to Uppsala, when he was sixty years of age, on Halfdan's death.1 He died. The answer from Odin on the sacrifice of his second son was that he should live as long as he gave him one of his sons every tenth year, and also that he should name one of the districts of his country after the number of sons he should offer to Odin. When he had sacrificed the seventh of his sons he continued to live; but so that he could not walk, but was carried on a chair. Then he sacrificed his eighth son, and lived thereafter ten years, lying in his bed. Now he sacrificed his ninth son, and lived ten years more; but so that he drank out of a horn like a weaned infant. He had now only one son remaining, whom he also wanted to sacrifice, and to give Odin Upsal and the domains thereunto belonging, under the name of the Ten Lands, but the Swedes would not allow it; so there was no sacrifice, and King On died, and was buried in a mound at Upsal. Since that time it is called On's sickness when a man dies, without pain, of extreme old age. | Jörundsson, King of the Swedes Aunn Gamli (I8140)
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416 | Austin Memorial Park Cemetery | Jacoby, Angelita Nyle (I49833)
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417 | Austin Memorial Park Cemetery | Reams, Sam Gather (I49834)
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418 | Austin Mmorial Park Cemetery | Summers, Byron Earl (I49138)
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419 | Auto Accident | Case, Jerald Dean (I34713)
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420 | Avalon Cemetery | Burton, Martha C (I45479)
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421 | Avalon Cemetery | Shipp, Obediah (I45480)
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422 | Avalon Cemetery | Shipp, Patrick E (I45487)
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423 | Avalon Cemetery | Shipp, Margaret Jane (I45489)
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424 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, Samuel Oswell (I48930)
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425 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, David Boyd (I48933)
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426 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, James Edward (I48934)
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427 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, Harold (I48935)
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428 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, Fannie Bell (I48937)
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429 | Avalon Cemetery | Powell, Ananias Waters (I48938)
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430 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, Nellie Blanche (I48939)
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431 | Avalon Cemetery | Shannon, George William (I48940)
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432 | Avalon Cemetery | Shannon, Frank Nelson (I48941)
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433 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, Lillie Mae (I48946)
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434 | Avalon Cemetery | Linton, Lena G (I48952)
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435 | Avalon Cemetery | Downey, Basel Meyers (I48954)
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436 | Avalon Cemetery | Canning, Paul Addison (I48958)
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437 | Avalon Cemetery | Canning, Ross (I48959)
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438 | Avalon Cemetery | Miller, Isabella (I48960)
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439 | Avalon Cemetery | Canning, Erma Belle (I48961)
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440 | Avalon Cemetery | Hoyt, Samuel Hamilton (I48967)
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441 | Avalon Cemetery | Patterson, Clara Mimi (I48968)
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442 | Avon Cemetery | Lafferty, Opal (I34572)
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443 | Avon Cemetery | Long, Forrest Edward (I34573)
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444 | Avondale Cemetery | Crago, Thomas (I44793)
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445 | Azariah was born about 1789. His parentage is unknown. He married Frances 'Fanny' Sebold on Jan. 11, 1812 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. They had six children: Maria in 1817; Jeremy in 1825; Hannah Ann in 1831; Phebe in 1833; John, whose birth year is unknown; and an unnamed infant. His first three children all married into the Burroughs family of Hopewell Twp., Mercer Co., New Jersey. Azariah was a farmer. He died sometime after Sep. 10, 1850, when he appeared in the census in Ewing Twp., Mercer Co. He was deceased by June 14, 1854, when his estate was inventoried. His residence was listed as Hopewell Twp. His place of burial is unknown. Three of his children were buried in Titusville Presbyterian Churchyard in Titusville (Ewing Twp.), Mercer Co. | Mathews, Azariah H (I42028)
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446 | Azariah was the younger of two sons of Jeremy Mathews, a farmer and a carpenter, and Huldah Ann Burroughs Mathews. He was probably named after his paternal grandfather, Azariah H. Mathews. Azariah married Lillian Rake Mathews on Nov. 2, 1881. They had three children: Velma M. in 1882, Alfred Rake in 1893 and Harold A. in 1897. His childhood home was Ewing Twp., Mercer Co., New Jersey, but he lived as an adult in Lambertville, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey; Pennington, Mercer Co.; and Jersey City and Bayonne, both in Hudson Co., New Jersey. He was a carpenter, a freight car inspector, and later a railroad foreman. | Mathews, Azariah H (I42038)
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447 | Babyland Cemetery | Dvornik, Donna Marie (I4359)
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448 | Bachelors Agreement Plantation, Charles County, MA | Elgin, Samuel (I4479)
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449 | Baden Presbyterian Church Cemetery | Arnold, Susan Florence (I676)
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450 | Baden Presbyterian Church Cemetery | Barnett, Caroline (I1043)
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