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PLAC ever held from the United Brethern Church.
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PLAC As the quartet finished "Face to Face"
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PLAC seven robed knights of the Ku Klux Klan
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PLAC came in bearing a "fiery cross" of red
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PLAC roses and the American flag. Prayed & left
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DATE AUG 1923
PLAC Newspaper article follows.
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Melinda Jane (Aunt Jen) PHILLIPS
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PLAC Kansas in 1885. Married Martin Parent Feb.
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PLAC 1888. Martin died August 28, 1923. Both
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PLAC children died in infancy.
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DATE 1867
PLAC She was also known as Jennie or Aunt Jen.
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PLAC "This lovely bud so young and fair, called
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PLAC how fair a flower In paradise may bloom."
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Farmer; Temperance and Sabbath School work.
[Brderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4041, Date of Import: 22 Jun 1998]
Per my mother's notes: Charles, Anna K. Edwards and five children took the train to Cincinnati, Ohio. Then the steam boat "Sparrow Hawk" down the Ohio River. They hit a snag around the "Falls of Ohio" and changed boats for Cairo, illinois. Took another boat to St. Louis, Missouri and then a raft up the Mississippi River to Rip Rap (Moziers Landing), Calhoun County, Illinois. Landing there April 1, 1854.
Per Elizabeth Johnson in a letter in 1994, Charles and Anna came to Illinois with Tom Gill "and another cousin (Andrew Jackson or Lewis) Hart". Meaning Tom was a cousin. A friend named Kendell came also.Charles was active in Temperance and Sabbath School work.
From his obituary, "Especially kind and affectionate." "Death was sudden and easy..." after an illness "of a few days." Per Elizabeth Johnson in a letter in 1994, Charles died when he got pneumonia after getting wet during a hunting trip.
[Brderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4041, Date of Import: 22 Jun 1998]
When Anna K. and Charles landed at Rip Rap in 1854 and she saw all the trees, she got homesick. But when they arrived at Belleview where it was more cleard out, she was happy.
In a letter from Elizabeth Johnson 1994, she said that "Grampa" (Charles A.) was easy going and would hook up a team to the wagon and take the kids to the circus leaving "Grandma" (Anna K.) to do all the farm work. Anna made all of Charles' clothes except for his hat and shoes. She also made all the clothes for their eleven children. She would tailor suits, sew shirts and undergarments. She would sew at night by candlelight until they got kerosene lamps.Elizabeth did not remember any accent that her Grandma had. She "spoke well". She also related a story to show Anna's character: "A boy about ten named Archie Owsley came by her house. Nobody wanted him. She cleaned him up, deloused him, fed him, and kept him until he finished school and got married."
John Henry SAYLOR Dr. (medical)
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DATE 1918
PLAC Burial in Obetz Cemetery, Franklin Co., OH
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[Brd̜erbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4041, Date of Import: 22 Jun 1998]Raised by his grandparents as his mother died when he was an infant. They sent him to Hartford, Conn. and then to a University at New York, New York for training as a Doctor. He was a field Doctor in the Civil War. His belt buckle, sword and some of his instruments are in the possession of Richard V. Edwards.
Emma Caroline "Carroll" EDWARDS
1934 Obetz Cemetery, Frankiln Co., Ohio
[Brderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4041, Date of Import: 22 Jun 1998]
The name "Carroll" is on the baptismal certificate of Jennie Grace.
Jennie's father, Dr. Saylor, bought a new pair of shoes and put a stub in for a drawing on some dishes. He won "a barrel" of dishes. Richard V. Edwards and his wife Nora received some of these brown dishes from Alice G. Edwards Lipps. Dick and Nora in turn gave some of the dishes to their children.
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Frances "Fannie" Florence SAYLOR
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PLAC cradle. Refinished.
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DATE 1872
PLAC Never Married
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PLAC Mr. & Mrs. (2nd) Saylor migrated to Iowa.
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12 MAY 1887 Another Date of Death.
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PLAC Crescent Heights Cemetery. Illinois
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[Brd̜erbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4041, Date of Import: 22 Jun 1998]
Also written as "Otto".