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 | Benedict Cumberbatch |
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 | Benjamin S. Bratton (1815-1905) Found this image on FindaGrave.com. Do not know which is Benjamin. Perhaps, he is on the right... |
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 | Berkeley of Wymondham arms Sir Thomas Berkeley (died 1488), of Wymondham, Leicestershire was an English lawyer and politician who represented Leicestershire in Parliament and served as Sheriff for Rutland, Warwickshire and Leicestershire. |
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 | Bert Hennessee (1918-1986) photo taken circa 1938 |
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 | Bertha E. Bode Hacker (1887 Photo taken in the 40's somewhere in Ohio |
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 | Bess of Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsbury |
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 | Bessie Louise "Louise" Webb Capuliez Fisher Hollins (1926-2013)
Photo provided by her daughter, Kathie Fisher Farmer [farmer10@tds.net] |
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 | Bessie, Marie, Lucile, Pearl & David |
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 | Best Man - Fred |
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 | Bettie & Arcie Bettie ann Hennessee Scott (1900-1979)
Arcie Scott (1893-1980)
Photo provided by their grandson, Gary Everett Scott (1955- |
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 | Bettie Ann Hennessee Scott (1900-1979) Photo provided by her grandson, Gary Everett Scott (1955- |
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 | Betty Elaine Allen McClain (1944- 1963... |
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 | Betty Elaine Allen McClain (1944-2013)
She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Robert Allen McClain of Lake Jackson; son, Samuel Robert McClain and wife Terry Jones McClain of Brazoria; daughters, Belva Louise Bricker and husband John Bricker of Clute, Jeana Lea McClain Sousley and her husband Jason Alan Sousley of Santa Clara, CA; mother, Leona Estelle Sharpes Allen of Sweeny; brothers, Neal Allen and wife Barbara Jean Titus Allen of Racine, Wisconsin, Billy Wayne Allen and wife Lisa Ann Wiginton Allen of Sweeny; brother-in-law, Roger McClain and wife Peggy of Springdale, Arkansas; sister-in-law, Barbara Sue Lisle, Springdale, Arkansas; 9 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. |
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 | Betty Hennessee |
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 | Betty Hennessee Winn (1934-Unknown) |
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 | Betty Jo & Rowland Appears to be their wedding photo, taken in Fort Worth in the late forties or early fifties...
Betty Jo McEntire Norris (1927-2001)
Rowland Earl Norris (1926-2010)
Photo provided by Betty Jo Jones McEntire < bettyjm42@aol.com >
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 | Betty Joyce Nichols Baker & Charles Edsel Baker
Sarah Ann Nichols Pugh submitted family pictures March 2nd, 2017, which was abstracted, downloaded and published Friday, March 3rd, 2017 by David A. Hennessee, info@classroomfurniture.com |
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 | Betty Ruth Milligan (McCoy) Seay Photo submitted by her loving granddaughter, Stacy McCoy, April 30, 2016 |
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 | Betty Sue Walker Moore (1939-2013) Mrs. Moore is survived by a son, Michael Moore of McMinnville; daughter, Candy Moore Hale of McMinnville; seven grandchildren, Krista Moore, Lauren Moore, Candace Moore, Preston Moore, Brittany (Travis) Bates, Bethany Hale and Ashley (Justin) Green all of McMinnville; four great-grandchildren, Jena Grissom, Bentley Bates, Breelee Bates and Jusley Green; sister, Wilma Ruth Walker Crowley of Detroit, MI and several nieces and nephews.
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 | Bettye Jean Hennessee George (1926-1995)
Photo provided by her loving son, Jim... |
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 | Beverly Ann Wolsch Hennessee (1950-2017) Survivors include her beloved husband, William Lloyd Hennessee; cherished children, Lisa Ann Hennessee, Susie Williams and Christopher Joe Hennessee; precious grandchildren, Sarah Marie Williams, Camron Wade Castro, Alyssa Ann Ortiz and Camron Bryce Dave; treasured great-grandson, Ira Williams Palmer; brothers, Dennis R. Wolsch and Don Walsch; and numerous other family and friends.
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 | Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church
Jesse Buford Dodson joined the Big Springs Primitive Baptist Church in what is now Springdale, Tennessee in 1801, and became the Pastor of the congregation from November 1801 until November of 1805.
The Big Springs Primitive Baptist Church that Jesse led was constructed in the winter of 1795-96 from hand-hewn logs, and is still standing today near Springdale, over two centuries later. It is one of the oldest churches still standing in the State of Tennessee.
Written by Tony Martini, Jesse's 5th great grandson. Visit his blog, "Graveyard Gossip" ...
http://graveyardgossip.blogspot.com/2010/03/martini-family-jesse-dodson-frontier.html |
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 | Bill & Belle's Family... Left-Right:
Clona James Atwood (1900-1973)
William Francis Atwood (1860-1941)
Clarence Atwood (1897- is standing
William Frances Atwood, Jr. (1904-
Melissa Belle Hennessee Atwood (1881-1915) is holding Earl V. Atwood (1906-1973)
Clellia Atwood (1899-
Courtesy of Lindsey |
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 | Bill & Cleo Taylor |
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 | Billie Frances Moore February 16, 1943 - March 31, 2018 |
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 | Billy Edward Moore (1939-2018) |
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 | Blanche of Lancaster (25 March 1345 - 12 September 1368) was a member of the English royal House of Plantagenet, daughter of the kingdom's wealthiest and most powerful peer, Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster. She was the first wife of John of Gaunt, the mother of King Henry IV, and the grandmother of King Henry V of England.
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 | Bluetooth's Treasure Found |
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 | Bob & Lillie Hennessee |
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 | Bob & Lillie's First Born... Bobby Ray Hennessee (1936-
Liliane Francoise "Lillie: Clement Hennessee (1936-
Robert William Hennessee (1958- |
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 | Bob's Graduation Robert "Bob" Fisher (1944-
Louise Webb Fisher (1925-2013)
Kathie Lynn Fisher Farmer (1951- |
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 | Bobbie Levirl Byars Lynch (1927- Photo provided by Bob McClain |
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 | Bobby Gene Gillentine (1933-2001) |
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 | Bobby Ray Hennessee (1936- |
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 | Bolling Hall, Bradford, England Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.
Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.
The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.
During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.
http://bit.ly/YaH18A
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 | Bolton Castle
Birthplace of George Calvert, born about 1525...
Bolton Castle is a 14th-century castle located near Wensleydale, Yorkshire. The castle was built between 1378 and 1399 by Richard, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton, and is an example of a quadrangular castle. The licence to build it was granted in July 1379 and a contract with the mason Johan Lewyn was made in September 1378. Construction was reputed to cost 18,000 Marks. The 16th century writer John Leland described 'An Astronomical Clock' in the courtyard and how smoke was conveyed from the hearth in the hall through tunnels. Bolton Castle was described by Sir Francis Knollys as having 'The highest walls of any house he had seen'.
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 | Bolton Castle,
North Yorkshire, England I first visited Bolton Castle in the early 70's and I always returned to its stark beauty through 2008. I often wondered why I always returned to this derelict edifice and now think maybe DNA drew me there over the decades...
Note the multitude of kinships related to this castle:
Sir Richard le Scrope (I46050) builder of Bolton Castle and is the 1st cousin, 23 times removed of the grandchildren of Ma Byars
Mary, Queen of Scots (I45572), was incarcerated in the castle and is the
5th cousin, 13 times removed to the grandchildren of Jesse D Hennessee and
5th cousin, 13 times removed to the grandchildren of Ma Byars
George Calvert (I37396) was born in the castle and is the 14th great grandfather of the grandchildren of Pop Byars
Mary Calvert Chapline (32289) was born in the castle and is the 12th great grandmother of the grandchildren of Pop Byars
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 | Bond Coat-of-Arms |
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 | Booth Coat-of-Arms Sir William Booth, Knight (1420-1476)
of Barton Upon Irwell, Eccles, Lancashire, England |
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 | Bradley Eugene "Brad" Hennessee |
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 | Bradley Michael McGourty (1992-2013)
BRADLEY MC GOURTY
MUSCATINE, Iowa - Bradley Michael McGourty, 21, of Muscatine, died on Friday, August 23, 2013, at his home.
Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, August 30, 2013, at the Ralph J. Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home. Casket bearers will be Jordon Rubio, Joey Herlein, Shawn Herlein, Davis Birch, Brad Rainier, and Andy Wilson. Burial will take place in Greenwood Cemetery. |
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 | Brecken Grant Hennessee |
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 | Brenda Gail Mynatt Davis (1959-1994) |
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 | Brenda Lou Hennessee Reger |
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 | Brian Lewis Shiflett of Hummellstown, Pennsylvania... |
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 | Brian Palmes (1467-1519) Bryan Palmes M.P., of Naburn Hall in 1511; Member of Parliament for York
Palmes' portrait depicts him wearing a signet ring on his index finger; this ring was lost by his descendant in the Battle of Marston Moor and it was found during the 1860s when a farmer was ploughing the battle site. |
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 | Britton Fletcher "Fletcher" Snipes (1829-1908)
Britton Fletcher Snipes, was the son of Britton Williams Snipes and Elizabeth Clegg.
He married Susan Cora C. Watkins (daughter of Thomas Smith Watkins of VA and Susan J.?? of VA) Nov. 15, 1855, in Warren Co., TN.
They had 13 children: Silas, Thomas, Ida, James, Alfred, Connie, John, Josiah, Robert, Lizzie, Absalom, Hattie, and Leon. |
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 | Brother & Sister John Rupert "Jupe" Mynatt, Jr. (1937-
Mary Eugenia "Jean" Mynatt Dumas (1939-2010) |
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 | Brother Fred Photo taken on the beach sometime in the late 70's.
This picture was provided by Maggie Dew, a genuine, bonda-fide, ty-died 1960's "Flower Child" and a loving, dear friend to Fred. She sent this photo yesterday, August 12th, 2017 and I've uploaded it Sunday, August 13th, 2017 |
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 | Brother Fred (1950-1985)
Monte Abramson, a dear friend to the Hennessee brothers, tells me he took this photo on West 64th Street, New York City... |
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 | Brother Fred (1950-1985) Modeling for "Harbor Magazine", October-November Edition, 1980 |
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 | Brother Fred in Germany... I think he took a trip to Germany sometime in the early 70's and I think this was in Bremenhaven. I remember asking him why this northern, coastal city - I had hoped he would of travelled South to the mountains...
This picture was provided by Maggie Dew, a genuine, bonda-fide, ty-died 1960's "Flower Child" and a loving, dear friend to Fred. She sent this photo yesterday, August 12th, 2017 and I've uploaded it Sunday, August 13th, 2017 |
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 | Brothers & Sisters Photo taken at the funeral of William Hampton Byars (1880-1941)
Standing...
Charlotte Blaine Byars Golden (1887-1964)
Nathan Byars (1883-1958)
Sitting...
Calpurnia Byars Stiles Snipes (1885-1951)
Stonewall Jackson Byars (1875-1949)
Photo provided by Bob McClain |
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 | Brothers Fred & David
This photo was taken about 1956 in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan on our front yard. Mother notes that this is first photo of Fred with glasses... |
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 | Brothers Kellen & Paysen Foster
Big brother Kellen holding Paysen... |
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 | Brothers-in-Law
Uncle Pete & Dad standing in front of Dad's 1947, maroon, Pontiac...
Photo supplied by Robert & Angelia Bratcher Bess, late December, 2016 |
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 | Brothers...
Floyd Hennessey (1920-1966)
Lloyd Hennessey (1920-2004)
Picture probably taken about 1930 in Mesa, Arizona and provided by Judy Hennessey
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 | Brothers...
About the photo of Wylie (1865-1930) and Charley Weeks--it was shared with me by a cousin. Wylie is the one sitting down and I personally think Charley (supposedly standing by him) looks too young to be Charley but I have no idea...Linda Mills
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 | Brothers... David & Fred. This photo was taken in Detroit, on Continental Drive, late Spring of 1951... |
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 | Brougham Castle Catherine's birthplace. Is a ruined castle in the village of Brough, Cumbria, England. The castle was built by William Rufus around 1092 within the old Roman fort of Verterae to protect a key route through the Pennine mountains. |
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 | Brougham Castle Seen from the north east, across the River Eamont. |
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 | Bryan William Webb (1898-1993) He was the Tennessee State Chaplain of the VFW
Photograph supplied by granddaughter, Kathie Fisher Farmer [farmer10@tds.net] |
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 | Bryan William Webb (1898-1993) Sgt. Webb shown in the upper left, other soldiers are unknown.
Photo taken during World War I...
Photograph supplied by Kathie Fisher Farmer [farmer10@tds.net] |
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 | burial effigy of William Longespee, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (1176-1226)
was an English noble, primarily remembered for his command of the English forces at the Battle of Damme and for remaining loyal to King John. His nickname "Longespée" is generally taken as a reference to his great size and the outsize weapons he wielded.
He was an illegitimate son of Henry II of England. His mother was unknown for many years until the discovery of a charter William made that mentions "Comitissa Ida, mater mea" (Countess Ida, my mother).
24th & 25th great grandfather of the grandchildren of Jesse D Hennessee (1880-1952)
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 | Burial site for Nathan Byars (1749-1846)
Byars-Ezell Cemetery, Chesnee, Cherokee Co., SC
Click here for information and a slide show of Nathan's burial site and Revolutionary War records, documented and presented by John McLain...
http://logan-family.org/photos/Nathan_Byars_grave/slideshow/p007.html
Served 3 three-month tours during Revolutionary War and volunteered for three months duty in the Indian Wars. DAR Patriot Index, Vol. II, p.5.
Inscription: Pvt Continental Line Revolutionary War, Replacement stone, original is in Park Storage. |
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 | Byars' Cemetery Outing Aunt Bessie, Aunt Pearl, me & Cousin Debbie seen at the New Bildad Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, near Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee, April 6, 2013. The large stone is of our ancestor, Perry Green Byars, Elder of that church.
Photo taken by cousin Dawn... |
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 | Byars' Family at Cousin Marie's...
Left-to-right:
1st cousin, Bessie Lee Byars Wright (1925-2013)
1st cousin, once-removed, David Hennessee (1942-
Herself, Marie Byars Ponder (1941-
1st cousin, Pearl Byars Bess Fultz (1928 -
1st cousin, once-removed, Pearl's daughter, Christine Bess Cornett
Photo taken by another 1st cousin, once-removed, Debra Wright George on Marie's back-deck, April 5, 2013. |
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 | Calpurnia Byars Stiles Snipes (1885-1951) |
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 | Calverley Hall
14th great grandfather of Sheila Ann Mynatt and
19th great grandfather of David Alden Hennessee
Located in Calverley, Yorkshire, England. The Calverley family settled in Calverley in ancient times and remained for several hundred years. Significant portions of the house have unusually escaped alteration and modernisation in later centuries. The oldest section of the property is the solar, believed to be of 14th-century origin. The great hall, which has an interesting 6-bay hammerbeam roof, and the chapel have been dated to 1485–1495. Later additions include an accommodation wing added in the early 16th century by Sir William Calverley to house his very large family. |
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 | Capt. Stubblefield
Herman Hall Stubblefield (1921-
is photographed by his WW II P-51 fighter...
Photo provided by his son, Locksley, August 12th, 2014 |
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 | Captain Jean Vassall II (1544 - 1625) |
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 | Captain Samuel Joseph Johnson |
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 | Carl Ray Clontz (1933-2015) Mr. Carl Ray Clontz age 81, of Mt.Vernon passed away Friday June 5, 2015 at the U.K. Hospital in Lexington. He was born on December 21, 1933 in Rockcastle County the son of the late Lovell and Sadie Lovell Clontz. He was a retired attorney, an Army Veteran of the Korean War, and was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Survivors are: his wife; Mrs. Geraldine Noe Clontz of Mt.Vernon. Three sons; John Clontz of Mabelton, GA, Joe Clontz and wife Linda of Mt.Vernon, and Jim Clontz and wife Tammy of Mt.Vernon. One daughter; Carla Parsons and husband Lynn of Mt.Vernon. Nine grandchildren, and four great grandchildren also survive. Besides his parents he was preceded in death by: one sister; Mrs. Sue French.
Carl was an early CLONTS | CLONTZ researcher. His commentaries and notes were always well-presented with great detail. We owe much to him because of his interest in genealogy...DAH
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 | Carol Elaine Hennessee Thompson Kennedy (1945-2014)
Carol Elaine Kennedy, age 68, of Caledonia, passed away Monday afternoon Nov 10th 2014 at her residence.
Carol was born on December 11th, 1945 in Marion as the daughter of the late Charles & Helen Hennessee.
On June 30th, 1996 she married Mark Kennedy and he survives at home.
During her working days Carol was employed at Abbott & Co as a machine operator. When she was at home Carol enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening, sewing and cooking. She prided herself on her flower garden and with her green thumb she could make anything grow. She was member of the Caledonia Church of Christ.
Above all else her life revolved around her family. Besides her husband she is survived by her son Terry (Tabitha) Thompson of Marion, her three daughter Valerie (Bill) Brewer of Upper Sandusky, Kelly Kennedy of Marion and Alex McComas of Caledonia, thirteen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren, one brother Richard Hennessee of Sandusky, one half brother Sam Waits, one sister Jean and one half sister Bonnie Wait. Carol was preceded in death by three sons Vincent, Victor and Vernon, seven brothers and sisters.
Services for Carol will be held on Wednesday, November 12th, at 7:00 P.M. in the Timson Allen & Melroy Funeral Home in Caledonia with Kenneth Boswell officiating . Friends may call at the Funeral Home in Caledonia on Wednesday from 4:00 until 7:00 P.M.. |
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 | Carol Wallis Monroe |
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 | Carrol "Toby" Dodson & Family circa 1938... Front - Mary Leona Dodson Fisher (1879-1957), Elizabeth Boyd Dodson (1855-1946), Carroll "Toby" Dodson *1854-1940). Leona is great-grandmother to Kathie Fisher Farmer (1951- and her parents beside are her great-great grand parents.
Back Row - Both ladies are unidentified... |
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 | Carroll "Toby" Dodson (1854-1940) Photograph supplied by Kathie Fisher Farmer [farmer10@tds.net] |
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 | Carson Ray Cantrell (1925-2013) Carson Ray Cantrell, 87, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at I.U. Health Ball Memorial Hospital.
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 | Catherine Howard, Queen of England Catherine Howard (c.?1523 - 13 February 1542) was Queen of England from 1540 until 1541, as the fifth wife of Henry VIII.[a] Catherine (then 16 or 17) married Henry VIII (then 49) on 28 July 1540, at Oatlands Palace, in Surrey, almost immediately after the annulment of his marriage to Anne of Cleves was arranged.
Catherine was stripped of her title as queen within 16 months, in November 1541. She was beheaded three months later, on the grounds of treason for committing adultery while married to the King. |
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 | Catherine Jean Patterson Baurhenn (1952- |
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 | Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) First wife of Henry VIII |
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 | Catherine Parr (1512-1548), Queen Consort of England & Ireland as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII, and the final queen consort of the House of Tudor. She married him on 12 July 1543, and outlived him by one year. She was also the most-married English queen, with four husbands.
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 | Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
12th cousin to the grandchildren of Vernia Swindell Byars (1894-1985)
14th cousin to the grandchildren of Vernia Swindell Byars (1894-1985)
15th cousin to the grandchildren of Vernia Swindell Byars (1894-1985) |
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 | Cecily Neville, Duchess of York (3 May 1415 - 31 May 1495) was an English noblewoman, the wife of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York and the mother of two Kings of England, Edward IV and Richard III.
Cecily Neville was called "the Rose of Raby", because she was born at Raby Castle in Durham, and "Proud Cis", because of her pride and a temper that went with it. Historically she is also known for her piety. She herself signed her name "Cecylle". |
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 | Certie Reynolds (1885-1974) See more info and pics on ancestry.com under the user name "montanapets". Certie was my great aunt. She was a career woman who never married. My mother always said she started the school lunch program in AL. My mother idolized Aunt Certie. Dianne Watson Armstrong |
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 | Charlene "Shot" Hennessee with 2 of her grand-children Joshua Christofer Holston (2008-) and Kelsey Marie Mayse (2005-) |
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 | Charles & Margaret Snipes Charles Wesley Snipes (1828-1923)
Margaret Ann Elizabeth Hollis Snipes (1833-1923) |
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 | Charles Cooper Hensley (1919-1973) Charles was my dad. He was a gentle spirit who loved animals. His favorite color was green because it was the color of living things ... Charlene Hensley
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 | Charles Edward "Chuck" Hennessee (1938-2007) |
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 | Charles Edward & Sarah Ann Nichols Pugh
Sarah Ann Nichols Pugh submitted family pictures March 2nd, 2017, which was abstracted, downloaded and published Friday, March 3rd, 2017 by David A. Hennessee, info@classroomfurniture.co |
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 | Charles Elza Hennessee, Jr. (1927-2012) |
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 | Charles Frederick Eichwurtzle (1931-2012) Charles Frederic Eichwurtzle, 80, of Killen, (Alabama) passed away September 4, 20l2, at his residence after an extended illness. He was a Baptist, U. S. Air Force Veteran of the Korean Conflict, and retired from sales.
Survivors include: Wife: Virginia Hennessee Eichwurtzle Sons: Paul Eichwurtzle of Elkmont
Douglas Eichwurtzle of Florence, MS
Daughter: Charla Crawford of Chugiak, Alaska
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 | Charles Hacker & Bertha Bode Hacker Photo probably taken in the 40's in Ohio. |
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 | Charles I 19 November 1600 - 30 January 1649 |
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 | Charles M. Hacker |
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 | Charles Maitland Lauderdale (1618-1691) |
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 | Charles Spencer "Butch" Hennessee (1943-2011) |
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 | Charles Stiles (1881-1912) Photo provided by Bob McClain |
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 | Charles Theodore Carter (1922-2003) Photo supplied by his grand-daughter, Shelley Carter Lee (1958 |
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 | Charles Thomas Hennessee (1932-1979) My grandpa Charles Thomas Hennessee. The story to that pic is sad. His brother has just died a few months prior to that in a motorcycle accident and that was his helmet. My mom said they couldn't get him to take it off for awhile...Stefani Kae Hennessee Saleem
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