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5501 Mars Hill Cemetery Adair, James Bozeman (I35830)
 
5502 Mars Hill Cemetery Adair, Katie Pearl (I35833)
 
5503 Mars Hill Cemetery Adair, Clyde (I35835)
 
5504 Mars Hill Cemetery Adair, Mary Alice (I35837)
 
5505 Mars Hill Cemetery Adair, Albert (I35838)
 
5506 Mars Hill Cemetery Adair, Ora Odessa (I35843)
 
5507 Mars Hill Cemetery (Unknown), Mary Alice (I35863)
 
5508 Mars Hill Cemetery Price, Earl Edward (I35869)
 
5509 Mars Hill Cemetery Price, Mary Louise (I35870)
 
5510 Mars Hill Cemetery Aenchbacher, John Franklin (I35880)
 
5511 Mars Hill Church Cemetery Owenby, Elizabeth Americus (I35873)
 
5512 Marshville Cemetery Marks, Dorothy Mae (I46319)
 
5513 Marshville Cemetery Ritter, Elmer Ellsworth (I46320)
 
5514 Mart Cemetery Fife, T Haskell (I31800)
 
5515 Mart Cemetery Fife, Jack Russell (I31803)
 
5516 Mart Cemetery Fife, Edyce Maurine (I31805)
 
5517 Mart Cemetery Reed, Evelyn (I31818)
 
5518 Mart Cemetery Lenamon, Mary Beth (I31819)
 
5519 Mart Cemetery Allen, John McGary Jr (I31824)
 
5520 Martha Ann Thompson was born 2 November 1858 near Roanoke, Randolph County, Missouri. She married Andrew Jackson Powell, son of Andrew Jackson Powell and 2nd wife (Name Unknown) and brother of George Washington Powell who married Mary Elizabeth Thompson. Andrew was born 14 October 1858.

Martha died in June 1926 at the age of 66 years.
 
Thompson, Martha Ann (I14034)
 
5521 Martin Cemetery Williams, David Quitman (I52146)
 
5522 Martin Cemetery Little, Oscar David (I52172)
 
5523 Martin Cemetery (Unknown), Emma L (I52173)
 
5524 Martin Cemetery Little, Albert Lee (I52174)
 
5525 Martin Cemetery Witt, Susie Velma (I52175)
 
5526 Martin Cemetery Little, James Arthur (I52180)
 
5527 Martin Cemetery Cook, Ada Frances (I52181)
 
5528 Martin Houser and wife, Barbara Neff, came from Shenandoah County, Va., in the year 1805. They were married in the "Old Dominion," and upon coming to this county settled in Section 25, also owning land across the Miami, in what is now Harrison Township. Their children were Henry, John, Martin, Daniel, Jacob, Isaac, Polly and Katie. Father Houser died February 23, 1842, and his wife January 8, 1844, both being buried in the Beardshear Houser, Martin Sr (I7453)
 
5529 Martin Luther Lutheran Church Cemetery (Unknown), Ida A (I48355)
 
5530 MARTIN VALENTINE HOUSER, residing on a farm of eighty acres in Staunton Township, Miami Connty, Ohio, is also the owner of several other tracts of land in that and Spring Creek Townships, having 331 acres in all. He was born on St. Valentine's Day, February 14, 1830, on the home farm in Spring Creek Township, Miami County, and is a son of John and Margaret (Booher) Houser, and a grandson of Martin and Barbara (Neff) Houser.

Martin Houser, the grandfather, was a farmer in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, and some years after marriage moved to Montgomery County, Ohio, settling on the cast side of the Miami River, about two and a half miles north of Dayton, which was then a village consisting of but a few small houses. He later entered one-half a section of land in Spring Creek Township, Miami County, but continued to live at his old home near Dayton, where he died at the age of eighty-one years. He and his wife were parent, of the following children,: Jacob, Daniel, Isaac, Henry, John, Martin, Barbara and Catherine.

John Houser was born in the Shenandoah Valley, and was a small boy at the time the family moved from Virginia to the vicinity of Dayton, where he wais reared to maturity. They lived in a rude log house, and he helped in clearing the timber from the farm . When a young man, during the War of 1812, he hauled grain to the soldiers in the army. He also in that period was one of a party which went to Indiana, it being a hard six weeks trip at that time. They lost all of their horses but one on the journey, and upon their return sold the remaining horse for the munificent sum of $7.00, which was divided among the seven members of the party. After his marriage and the birth of two children, they moved to Miami County, locating upon the north half of the half section of land entered by his father, his brother Henry locating upon the south half. He lived in a small log house on the place for many years, and cleared it of timber. The country was in a comparatively wild and undeveloped state at that time, and he frequently supplied his table with wild game. He died at the age of eighty-one years, and Mrs. Houser died at the age of eighty-four. They were parents of the following: Samuel; John B.; Barbara, wife of Moses Denman; Martin Valentine; Mary Ann wife of Job Emmons; Bartholomew, who was a soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War and died at Washington, D.C.; and Jacob , who lost his life in the Battle of the Wilderness. The subject of this sketch is the only one of his parents' family now living.

Martin V. Houser spent his boyhood days on the home farm in Spring Creek township, which he aided in clearing. He first attended school in the old church in that vicinity, also the old log schoolhouse, and the brick school which replaced it. He received a fair education, being ambitious and a good student, and was tendered a position as teacher at different times. His educational training was restricted by illness in his youth he went on an extended hunting trip in Indiana for the benefit of his health. He covered 231 miles on horseback in six weeks, and returned home in a much improved condition. He has always followed farming, and what he owns be owes almost entirely to his individual efforts. His first purchase was the farm on which he now lives, and when the mortgage was finally removed from the place be felt himself the happiest and richest man in the community. He has always invested his earnings to good advantage, and now has 331 acres, in several tracts, in Spring Creek and Staunton Townships.

In November, 1856, Mr. Houser was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Duncan, a daughter of Robert and Jane (McClintock) Duncan, and her death occurred March 2, 1886. They became parents of two children, Ida and Flora. Ida Houser was married to Willis Peterson, of Staunton Township, and has two children Roy, who married Elsie Clark; and Ralph. Flora Houser married J Todd Small, by whom she has two children, Ray and Birdie, and they make their home with her father. Politically, Mr. Houser is a strong Prohibitionist and staunch supporter of Bryan, being the only member of the family to vote the Democratic ticket. He has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years, and has filled various church offices. 
Houser, Martin Valentine (I7454)
 
5531 Mary Elizabeth Thompson was born 24 April 1863 near Roanoke, Randolph County, Missouri during the Civil War. On 25 January 1879 she married George Washington Powell. He was born 6 April 1860 in Howard County, Missouri to Andrew Jackson Powell and 2nd wife Unknown.
George was a Baptist minister who traveled from place to place to preach along a circuit. They divorced after having ten children. George remarried to Beta Johnson and had children by her, not sure how many, but there was a son named George. He lived in Clinton, Missouri but died at the home of his daughter, Ruth (Powell) Kelley in Salisbury, Missouri. He had been divorced from Mary Elizabeth for 37 years at the time of his death. He is buried in Salisbury City Cemetery in Salisbury, Missouri.

Mary remarried to J.B. Culberston on 22 March 1911 in Keytesville, Missouri, but that marriage also ended. J.B. died 10 January 1920 and is buried in Bennett Cemetery in Chariton County alongside his first wife, E.G. who died 12 February 1908.

Mary died 22 June 1952 at the home of her daughter, Ruth, and is buried in Roanoke Cemetery, Roanoke, Missouri by the name of Mary Eliza Powell.
 
Thompson, Mary Elizabeth (I14040)
 
5532 Mary had her son William out of wed-lock, neighbors stated that John Cooper was the father. Samuel Barnett raised his grandson William. William ran away from home at an early age. Barnett, Mary Elizabeth (I1100)
 
5533 Mary J Randolph

Mrs. Mary Juanita Randolph, 58, of 5269 Graywood Drive, Corss Lanes, died Saturday at home after a long illness.

She was a Protestant.

Surviving: husband, Cody C Randolph; daughters, Nora Opal Garnes of Liberty, Debbie Jean Stover of St. Albans, Janice Shaffer of Cross Lanes, Judy Javins of Augusta, GA; sons, William McCormick of Nashua, N.H., Paul W McCormick, Harold Lee McCormick and Gregory C. Randolph of Cross Lanes; sisters, Nellie Chairmonte of California, Janet Harrison of Albuquerque, N.M., Virginia Duncan of South Charleston, Esther Muncil of Ravenswood, Eloise Louden of Buffalo, Hazen Reed of Charleston, brother, Jack Dean of Charleston; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Long-Fisher Funeral Home, Charleston, with the Rev. Gerald Ray officiating. Burial will be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
Dean, Mary Jaunita (I46137)
 
5534 Mary M. Barnett
Mary Mae Barnett, 79, of Leon, W.Va., died Aug. 8, 2004, in Pleasant Valley Hospital, Point Pleasant.

Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Casto Funeral Home, Evans. Visitation one hour prior to services at the funeral home. 
Thornton, Mary Mae (I38231)
 
5535 Mary Osborne Cemetery Bird, Edmond (I46290)
 
5536 Mary Osborne Cemetery Huffman, Mary Frances (I46291)
 
5537 MARY TIRZAH SHERRILL, daughter of Ephraim Sherrill and his wife, Ann Potts, was born 24 March 1807 in Wilson County, TN. She was married 25 May 1825 in Wilson County, TN, to Joel Blackburn Halbert, M.D., son of Enos Halbert and Nancy Garner. He was born 18 October 1803/4, in Anderson County, South Carolina. On 10 April 1842, Joel Halbert, Tirzah and her mother, Annie Potts (Sherrill) were dismissed by letter, from the Spring Creek Presbyterian Church, Wilson County, Tennessee, and the entire family, including Ephraim Sherrill, moved to Hickory County, Missouri. Tirzah Sherrill (Halbert) died 14 January 1867 near Cross Timbers, Hickory County, Missouri and was buried there in the Walker cemetery. Joel B. Halbert was married, second, to Mrs. Charlotte A. (Hall) Noland, 14 October 1869. He died 16 November 1877 and is also buried in the Walker Cemetery, near Cross Timbers, Hickory County, Missouri. Issue:

1. Francis Marion Halbert, b. 29 Apr 1826, Wilson Co., TN. M. 20 Jul 1850 to Elizabeth Mary Davis. D. in Hickory Co., MO.

2. Nancy Ann Halbert, b. 20 Mar 1828, Wilson Co., TN. M. James D. Williams. D. 14 Mar 1854. Buried in Walker Cemetery, Cross Timbers, Hickory Co., MO.
3. Alanson Sherrill Halbert, b. 26 Jan/Jun 1830, Wilson Co., TN. Died 26 Aug 1852.
4. Ephraim Foster Halbert, b. 18 Jan 1832, Wilson Co., TN. M. 13 Sep 1855 to Margaret F. Donnell. D. post 1880.

5. Enos Morrison Halbert, b. 19 Mar 1834, Wilson Co., TN, M. (1), Elizabeth Ann Sherrill, 23 Aug 1861. M. (2), Amanda Matella Taylor, 1 May 1873. D. 16 Aug 1911, Solomon, Dickinson Co., KN.

6. Eli Wilson Halbert, b. 28 Nov 1836, Wilson Co., TN. D. 13 Sep 1837, Wilson County, TN.

7. Elizabeth Frances Halbert, b. 20 Aug 1838, Wilson Co., TN. M. Ephraim Dent 23 May 1854. D. 19 Aug 1928. Buried Macedonia Cemetery, Wheatland, Hickory Co., MO.

8. Joel Bradshaw Halbert, b. 9 Nov 1840, Wilson Co., TN. M. (1), Mary A. (?). M. (2), Josephine M. Davis. Died 12 Dec 1915, Cross Timbers, Hickory Co., MO.

9. Unnamed son Halbert, b. 29 May 1843, Hickory Co., MO. Died 27 Aug 1843, Hickory Co., TN.

10. Mary Jane Halbert, b. 25 Jun 1844, Hickory Co., MO. M. William Quigg Paxton, 1 Oct 1867. D. 11 Sep 1868. Buried Walker Cemetery, Cross Timbers, Hickory Co., MO.

11. Edward Duffield Halbert, b. 23 Nov 1846, Hickory Co., MO. M. Martha Ellen Rhodes, Visalia, CA, 1881. D., Porterville, CA, 29 May 1917. Buried in Porterville, CA.

12. Eli Rufus Halbert, b. 24 Dec 1848, Hickory Co., MO. M. (1), Martha F. Walker, 4 Dec 1873. M. (2), Mrs. Rebecca Walker (?), 17 Jan 1887. These wives were sisters. D. 29 Sep 1893. Buried in Macedonia Cemetery, Wheatland, Hickory Co., MO.
13. Christiana Juliett Halbert, b. 11 Jul 1851, Hickory Co., MO. M. Albert F. Dickenson. D. 1931. 
Sherrill, Mary Tirzah (I12623)
 
5538 Mary was a widow on 1900 census Whitford, Alonzo C (I29632)
 
5539 Maryhill Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum Savago, Shirley Ann (I57424)
 
5540 Marysville Cemetery Burgess, Elva Mae (I47415)
 
5541 Marysville Cemetery Little, Floyd E (I47416)
 
5542 Marysville Cemetery Little, Arthur W (I47417)
 
5543 Mason County, WV;Will Book 1A

The Will of Andrew Hoschar

I, Andrew Hoschar, being weak of body, but sound of mind and disposing memory, do make, publish and declair this as and for my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all wills by me anytime heretofore made and declairing this to be my only Last Will.

First, I will and bequeath to myself and my dear wife, Susanna a support and Maintenance off of the farm we now live on, so long as we both shall live. And all of the personal property to my wife Susanna should she survive me.

Second, I will to my son, Frederick F. S. Hoschar fifty dollars to be paid by my son, John P. Hoschar.

Third, I will to my son John P. Hoschar the farm known as the McDormitt farm

Fourth, I will to my son Andrew K. Hoschar two hundred dollars to be paid by my son Alexander B. Hoschar.

Fifth, I will to my son Alexander B. Hoschar my farm known as the John Peck Farm.

Sixth, I will to my heirs of my son, Alphias G. Hoschar five dollars to be paid by my son, Alexander B. Hoschar.

Seventh, I will to my daughter Katherine Riffle one hundred dollars to be paid by my son,
Alexander B. Hoschar.

Given under my hand and seal, this 18th day of August. 1860.
Signed: Andrew Hoschar
(Seal)

Signed, sealed and acknowledged by testator, Andrew Hoschar as and for his Last Will before us, who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.
Witnesses:
Jacob Knopp
Gideon Riffle
Richard Riffle

At a Probate Court for the County of Mason at the Office of the Recorder thereof, on Monday the 12th day of May 1865
A writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Andrew K. Hoschar, deceased of Mason County, Virginia bearing the date of 18th day of August, 1860 was this day produced in court and proved by the oaths of Jacob Knopp, Gideon Riffle, Richard Riffle, the subscribing witnesses thereto who made oath that that the said writing was signed and acknowledged by Andrew K. Hoschar in their presence as and for his Last Will and Testament and at the reques of Andrew K. Hoschar, and in his presence and the presence of each other they signed their names as witnesses thereto, and that the said testator, Andrew K. Hoschar was of sound mind and disposing memory to the best of their knowledge and belief.
Whereupon, it is ordered by the court that said writing be submitted as record as the true Last Will and Testament of the said Andrew, deceased.
Teste James S. Holloway, Recorder. 
Hoschar, Andrew Kreiner Sr (I7350)
 
5544 Masonic Cemetery Sprague, Prudence (I20142)
 
5545 Masonic Cemetery Spainhower, Cora Lee (I55907)
 
5546 Masonic Cemetery Vaughan, John Henry (I55913)
 
5547 Masonic Cemetery Vaughan, John Wilbur (I55914)
 
5548 Masonic Cemetery Vaughan, James Dudley (I55915)
 
5549 Massanutten Cemetery Grabill, William Robert (I47751)
 
5550 Massanutten Cemetery Long, Angelina E (I47752)
 

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