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| 5801 | Mitchell City Cemetery | Robertson, Hayden H (I51778)
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| 5802 | Mizpah Cemetery | Carver, Wiley Hall (I36124)
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| 5803 | Mizpah Cemetery | Winter, Lucy Ann (I36127)
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| 5804 | Moberly Cemetery | Finnell, Zenis Stephen (I4734)
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| 5805 | Monongahela Cemetery | Speers, Solomon Cooper (I29718)
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| 5806 | Monongahela Cemetery | Speers, Charles Penny Sr (I49877)
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| 5807 | Monroe- Harold L. Fordyce, 72, of 802 Britton Lane, died at 1:30pm yesterday at Middletown Hospital. Mr. Fordyce retired in 1969 after 37 years with Amrco Steel Corp., where he worked in the fitting shop in the fabricating department. He was a member of the Hamilton-Trenton Road Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Iva; a daughter, Miss Joyce Fordyce of Nashville, Tenn. three sons, Dale and Dean, both of Middletown, and David of Trenton; a brother, Howard of Lebanon; a sister, Mrs. Thelma Null of California; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be Friday a 2pm at the Hamilton-Trenton Road Baptist Church, with the Rev. Bill Botts officiating. Burial will be in Butler County Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Joseph R. Baker Funeral Home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9pm, and at the church Friday from 1pm till time of service. Source: Middletown Journal- Dec 1, 1976; Middletown, Ohio. | Fordyce, Harold L (I39447)
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| 5808 | Monroe- Mrs. Iva L. Fordyce, 74, of 802 Britton Lane, was dead on arrival at Middletown Hospital yesterday at 7:32pm. She was stricken at home. A native of Morgan County, Ky., Mrs. Fordyce lived here 50 years. She was a member of the Hamilton-Trenton Road Baptist Church. Her husband, Harold L., died in November 1976. She is survived by a daughter, Joyce of Nashville, Tenn.; three sons, Dale of Franklin, Dean of Middletown and David of Trenton; seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Sevices will be at 10am Monday at the Hamilton-Trenton Road Baptist Church, with the Rev. Bill Botts officiating. Burial will be in Butler County Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Joseph R. Baker Funeral Home, Middletown, Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9pm. Source: Middletown Journal- Nov 24, 1978; Middletown, Ohio. | Pieratt, Iva L (I39446)
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| 5809 | Mont Meta Cemetery | Penn, Nancy Jane (I29822)
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| 5810 | Mont Meta Cemetery | VanBurkleo, Robert Perry (I29845)
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| 5811 | Monte Vista Cemetery | Dean, Elise Marguerite (I35489)
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| 5812 | Montecito Memorial Park | Gossett, Jesse Emery (I44144)
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| 5813 | Montgomery Cemetery | England, Richard (I54279)
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| 5814 | Montgomery Chapel Cemetery | Daggett, Benjamin Clark (I53794)
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| 5815 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Conway, Eleanor Rose (I52514)
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| 5816 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Colonel James Sr (I52521)
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| 5817 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Ambrose (I52522)
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| 5818 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Taylor, Frances (I52523)
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| 5819 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, President of the United States James Jr (I52524)
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| 5820 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Francis (I52525)
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| 5821 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Son (I52526)
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| 5822 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Captain Ambrose (I52527)
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| 5823 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Catlett (I52528)
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| 5824 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Son (I52529)
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| 5825 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Gen. William Taylor (I52530)
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| 5826 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Sarah (I52531)
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| 5827 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Elizabeth (I52532)
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| 5828 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Reuben (I52533)
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| 5829 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Payne, Dorothea Dandling (I52535)
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| 5830 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Madison, Ambrose (I52539)
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| 5831 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Throckmorton, Frances (I52541)
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| 5832 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Macon, Thomas (I52546)
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| 5833 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Macon, James Madison (I52547)
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| 5834 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Macon, Lucy Hartwell (I52548)
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| 5835 | Montpelier Estate National Historic Site | Conway, Reuben (I52549)
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| 5836 | Montrose Cemetery | Moon, William Austin (I50363)
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| 5837 | Montrose Cemetery | Wickham, Josephine A (I50364)
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| 5838 | Monument of J.P. BLACKBURN Ready-Descendants of one of Texas five Heroes of War of 1812 Unveil Memorial - Mark Grave at Killeen - 87th Birthday of Merriweather Whitney BLACKBURN, only living son of war hero, is celebrated by unveiling of monument on June 4-Also 57th Birthday of R.T. BLACKBURN - Killeen, Tex., June5-One of five events of its kind possible to be held in Texas was celebrated yesterday when the monument of Captain John Porter BLACKBURN, hero of the war of 1812, was unveiled by his descendants at BLACKBURN cemetery, four miles east of here. Mr. BLACKBURN is one of five soldiers of the war of 1812 buried in Texas. The other graves are those of Lieut. Gen. John WOOD of Austin, Channecy JOHNSON near Bastrop and Mr. NEBLETT at Navasota. A marker has been issued to Mrs. J.A. WALKER of Brownswood for one of her ancestors. June 4 was chosen for the occasion of erecting the bronze marker, issued by the Daughters of the War of 1812 because it is the birthday of the only living son of Mr. BLACKBURN. He is Merriweather Whitley BLACKBURN of this place who was 87 years old yesterday. This day, is also the fifty sixth birthday of Richard T. BLACKBURN, grandson of the American patriot. Mrs. Harry HYMAN, 617 Hammond Avenue, San Antonio, great grand daughter, was in charge of the ceremony. She displayed a cane made of palmetto which Mr. BALCKBURN had fashioned while in Florida serving during the war. She also showed a helmet which the hero wore. The helmet was fastened to the cap and bore a tall plume. On the face of the helmet at the top is the inscription "Jackson's Guard." Beneath is a cluster of stars representing the states. Under the star is a spread eagle carrying in its beak a banner on which is written: "Liberty, Union and Independence." The Rev. W. J. MAYHEW, Killeen gave a brief history of the war of 1812 and Miss Guton GRIFFIS of Baylor College, Belton represented the Agnes WOODSON chapter of the D.A.R. After these talks Mrs. HYMAN gave a history of the captain's life. John Porter BLACKBURN was born in 1786 in North Carolina but later moved to Tennessee. It was while in Tennessee that he was made captain in Jackson's Guard. In 1851 he moved to Texas, coming through in wagons, bringing all his negroes and settling in Bell County. He was a farmer and bought the land which is in the possession of his descendants. The site of his home, a double log cabin, is a quarter of a mile from the cemetery where he is buried, and the trees and roses which he planted are still living. About ten feet from the foot of Captain BLACKBURN'S grave is the grave of his negro body servant who followed him throughout the war. One child, six grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren were present. The grandchildren are: R.T. POLK, R.T. BLACKBURN, Miss Alice BLACKBURN, Mrs. Fannie McCORCLE, Mrs. Ida FRY and Mrs. M.D.GILLILAND of Killeen. The great grandchildren are: Miss Annie FRY and Gid McCORCLE of Killeen, and Mrs. Lila BIRD, Mrs. Ada SMITH, Jim ROBERTSON, Will ROBERTSON, Miss Charlie ROBERTSON< Miss Eva Lee ROBERTSON, Miss Alice ROBERTSON of Granger, and Mrs. Harry HYMAN of San Antonio.The great great grandchildren range in age from six year to seven months. BLACKBURN CEMETERY, Bell County, TX John Porter Blackburn (Captain Jackson's Guards 1812) B: 20 Apr 1786 (Stokes Co. N.C.) Bell Co, Tex D: 17 Apr 1855 | Blackburn, John Porter (I1757)
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| 5839 | Moore Cemetery | Combs, Howard Milton (I49728)
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| 5840 | Moore Hill Cemetery | Hammock, Francis Marion (I6038)
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| 5841 | Moore Hill Cemetery | Hammock, Lizzie C (I6086)
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| 5842 | Moore Hill Cemetery | Hammock, Ora (I6105)
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| 5843 | Moore Hill Cemetery | Cravens, Holman (I35611)
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| 5844 | Moran Cemetery | Butler, John Newton (I50737)
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| 5845 | Moran Cemetery | Dickie, Jennie S (I57235)
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| 5846 | Moravian Cemetery | Petree, Malcham Temple (I39669)
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| 5847 | Moravian Cemetery | Deneen, Martha Ann (I39670)
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| 5848 | Moravian Cemetery | Petree, Margaret Emaline (I39711)
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| 5849 | Moravian Cemetery | Snider, Mary Pearl (I39718)
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| 5850 | Moravian Cemetery | O'Rourke, John H (I39726)
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