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8976 WWI Draft Registration Card, 1917-1918: "David Lee Acton, age 20 b. 5 Nov 1897, address: Freetown, Jackson County, IN, works on parent's farm, medium height & build, brown eyes & hair, no disabilities."

U.S. Census Jackson, Bartholomew County, IN 1940: "David L. Acton, age 42 b. Abt. 1898 Indiana, education: 7 yrs, residence in 1935: Indianapolis, Marion County, IN, self-employed farmer, wife Martha L., age 28 b. abt. 1912 Indiana, education: 8 yrs; two children b. Indiana: Nina J. 2, Harry E. 1."  
Acton, David Lee (I43588)
 
8977 WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, 29 May 1917: "Williston Marion Linn, age 26 b. 14 Jul 1890 Winamac, Pulaski, IN; employed Charles Brown, Tipton, OH, farm laborer; single, medium height, medium build, brown eyes, dark hair, no disabilities."

U.S. Census Indian Creek, Pulaski, IN 1930: "William [sic] M. Linn, age 39 b. Abt. 1891 Indiana, father b. Indiana mother b. Ohio, grain farmer, wife Gladys, age 36 b. 1894 Indiana, parents b. Illinois; five children b. Indiana: Ancile 11, Doyne 10, Marjorie 8, Mary 6, Wayne 1 8/12."  
Linn, Williston Marion (I35329)
 
8978 WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, 4 Jun 1917: "Oran Randall Payne, age 23 b. 2 Feb 1894 Brazil, [Clay], IN; residence: 239 Carter, San Bernardino, CA; brakeman for Santa Fe Railroad; claims exemption because of wife and two children; medium height, slender, blue eyes, brown hair, no disabilities."  Payne, Oran Randall (I35381)
 
8979 WWI Draft registration Cards, 1917-1918:

"Hal Whittington, Akron, OH b. 18 Apr 1894 Virginia, single, rubber worker, Goodrich, Dept. 35-1."

Ohio Military Men, 1917-18, service record:

"9 Co July Aut 1 Replacement Regiment Infantry to 15 July 1918; Cp Gordon Ga Replacement Draft to --; 5 Co 1 Infantry Training Regiment 1 Depot Division to 20 Aug 1918; Co A 59 Infantry to death. Private St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 22 July 1918 to death. Died of Wounds 29 Sept 1918." 
Whittington, Hal (I29413)
 
8980 WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918: "James Payne, age 18 b. 7 Jul 1900, residence: Brazil, Clay County, IN, employed farm hand, nearest relative: father [sic], Brazil, Clay County, height-short, build-slender, blue eyes, brown hair, no disabilities."

U.S. Census Detroit, Wayne County, MI 1920: "Thomas Payne, age 22 b. Abt. 1898 parents b. Indiana, drill press operator-auto plant; brother: James Payne, age 18 b. Abt. 1902 Indiana parents b. Indiana, draftsman-telephone company," both boarders in the household of "Ida Kirbyson, age 44 b. Abt. 1876 Canada, father b. England mother b. Scotland, immigrated to U.S.A. 1903."

U.S. Census, Indianapolis, Marion, IN 1930: "Charles Deal, age 63 b. Abt. 1867 Indiana parents b. Indiana, night watchman-American Legion Headquarters; rent $45 month-never owned real estate, wife Ruth, age 58 b. Abt. 1872 Indiana [sic] parents b. Indiana; two cousins, b. Indiana parents b. Indiana: James Payne, age 29 b. Abt. 1901, telephone lineman, Frank Payne, age 24 b. Abt. 1906, not employed." 
Payne, James (I36614)
 
8981 WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918: "Melvy Payne, age 22 b. 21 Jan 1895 Jackson, Clay, IN, farming & raising poultry, single, medium height, slender build, gray eyes, black hair."

Roy Richard Thomas, June 2007, can recall in 1933 Uncle Melvy, and his sister, Aunt Lela, but nothing else about them. 
Payne, William Melvy (I13209)
 
8982 WWI Draft Registration: "Robert Edward Whittington, 1560 Madison, Oak, Alameda, CA, age 35 b. 29 Aug 1883, Electric Operator, Southern Pacific RR, West Oak Yard, Oak, Alameda, CA, wife Estelle Whittington, 1560 Madison, Oak, Alameda, CA."

U.S. Census Oakland, Alemeda, CA 1920: "Robert E. Whittington, age 36 b. Abt. 1884 Virginia parents b. Virginia, operator electric station, wife Estelle, age 43 b. Abt. 1876 Illinois father b. Indiana mother b. Illinois; Roberta, 4 b. Abt. 1916 Washington.

U.S. Census Inglewood, Los Angeles, CA 1930: "Robert E. Whittington, age 45 b. Abt. 1885 Virginia, electrician for electric railroad, wife Estelle, age 45 b. Abt. 1885 Illinois; Robert E., 16 b. Washington."  
Whittington, Robert Edward (I32147)
 
8983 www.findagrave.com/ Ritter, Charles W. (I29985)
 
8984 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I29254)
 
8985 www.ncgenweb.us/?atawba/family/WilliamSilasDEAL.pdf

"William Silas DEAL, was a well known and respected citizen of Newton Township, in the area known as "Rock Barn." . . . He was likely devastated when his eldest son, Martin, died at the age of thirteen. . . ."  
Deal, Martin T. (I30235)
 
8986 www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/family/SolomonDEAL.pdf

"DEAL, ALONZO, Captain, Co. F, 32nd Regiment, NC Troops - Born in Catawba County* where he resided prior to enlisting in Catawba County at age 20, October 31, 1861. Mustered in as Sergeant. Elected 2nd Lieutenant on April 18, 1862. Present or accounted for until wounded at Mechanicsville, Virginia, June 26, 1862. Returned to duty prior to January 1, 1863. Present or accounted for until wounded in the side at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1863. Returned to duty in September-October, 1863. Promoted to Captain on November 6, 1863, to rank from March 23, 1863. Present or accounted for until he resigned on August 23, 1864. Reason he resigned not reported; however, a notation on his letter of resignation indicates that he was "wanting in moral courage." Resignation accepted on or about August 30, 1864. Enlisted as a Private in Company B. 19th Regiment N.C. Troops (2nd Regiment N.C. Cavalry), September 16, 1864." 
Deal, Alonzo S. (I30242)
 
8987 www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/family/SolomonDEAL.pdf

"John PHELPS and Nancy Katherine RECTOR were married about 1855 in North Carolina. A deposition made by her in 1868 reads: "Nancy Phelps--I am the wife of John Phelps he is in the army as a volinteer in the company of P.B. Little. I have two daughters under the age of three years without a grain of any sort no stock of any kind. We the undersigned certify that the above is a true statement to the best of our knowledge. Christian G. Reitzel, Jacob Little, Daniel Christopher" (Note: Private Peter Little indeed served in the same company." [NCT :V10:63])" 
Rector, Nancy Katherine (I43897)
 
8988 www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/family/SolomonDEAL.pdf

"After a two year mourning period, Solomon married a younger woman to take care of him in his old age. Solomon DEAL and Nancy PHELPS were married on 5 Nov 1866 in Catawaba County, North Carolina. In 1870 he was 80 and she was 30. (Born about 1821 she is listed in the 1870 census as age 30 (b. 1840). Nancy, widow of John Phelps, brought her two daughters into the marriage (1860 census, where she is listed as 21 ). The twenty-year difference remains unaccounted."
 
Family F18044920
 
8989 www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/family/SolomonDEAL.pdf

"Lawson A. DEAL and Susan FULBRIGHT were married before 1837. Susan FULBRIGHT (daughter of Peter FULBRIGHT and Barbary unknown) was born on 14 Oct 1817 in Lincoln County, North Carolina and died on 20 Jul 1904 in Catawaba County. She was buried in Bethel Lutheran Church. Cemetery, Claremont, NC." 
Family F18039662
 
8990 www.Reporter-Times.com

"Joseph Meo, 50, Camby, died August 1, 2012. Mr. Meo was born October 21, 1961, in Mooresville, to the late Paul E. Meo and Beverly (Gray) Meo, who survives. Joe worked in construction and as a heavy equipment operator for J.C. Smith Excavating for many years. He enjoyed NASCAR, video games, loved food, and enjoyed driving demolition derby cars when he was younger.

He was preceded in death by his father, Paul Meo; and sister, Kelley Meo.
Survivors include his daugters, Mandy (Paul) Stivers of Indianapolis, Stevie (Anthony) Cooper of Mooresville; mother, Beverly Meo of Camby; sisters, Gina Lawless of Martinsville, Rosalie Murray of Mooresville, Paula Blow of Missouri, Nikki Meo of California; 3 grandchildren, Quinton Stivers, Shelbi Stivers, and Allen Stivers." 
Meo, Joseph Edward (I16237)
 
8991 www.shakervillageky.org/?/pleasant_hill_shakers.pdf

"By all accounts, the 'Second Great Awakenings,' or 'The Kentucky Revivals,' which began in 1801 at Cane Ridge, Kentucky, was the largest camp meeting ever held in the Ohio River Valley. No one knows precisely how many, but possibly ten to twenty thousand people flocked to this mass encampment. Hundreds of wagons gathered on hilltops; preachers climbed on stumps and shouted their doctrines; thousands of people sang, cried, danced, whirled, fell into trances, barked like dogs, spoke in tongues, proclaimed visions and were saved. No doubt, the Shakers in New England saw the phenomena as a fulfillment of Mother Ann's prophesy that 'the next opening of the gospel will be in the southwest; it will be a great distance, and there will be a great work of God.'

Three Shaker missionaries, John Meacham, Issachar Bates and Benjamin Seth Youngs, left Mount Lebanon, New York on New Year's Day in 1805, and traveled on foot to Kentucky. In August of that year, they found three Kentuckians who were willing to listen to their testimony. They left the Cane Ridge Meeting House for a private meeting with Elisha Thomas [related to the Banta family by marriage], Samuel Banta and Henry Banta, who soon became the first Kentucky Shaker converts.

Within a short time, Believers began moving to Elisha Thomas' 140 acre Mercer County farm. On a site near the banks of Shawnee Run, a small communal family took shape. In December 1806, forty-four persons signed the first family covenant. Two years later, they moved to a nearby hilltop with beautiful vistas and started constructing a permanent village [now known as Shakertown] they named Pleasant Hill.

The Pleasant Hill Shakers were hardworking farmers, first or second generation descendants of pioneers who settled the early 1800s Kentucky River frontier. Many of their fathers and grandfathers had come from Virginia following Daniel Boone and James Harrod up the Wilderness Road. Some had come by river from Pennsylvania. They were accustomed to overcoming hardships by using strong will, ingenuity and determination. Their hard work served them well in establishing a utopia in the wilderness."

http://bar-b-k.tripod.com/id15.html

"The first five families to join the Shakers in August of 1805, carried close ties to the Low Dutch Colony, [of New Amsterdam, NY], and had been among those who migrated to New Jersey, then to York County, PA, and finally to Mercer County, KY]: Banta, Thomas, Montfort, and Bruner. Elisha Thomas was a grandson in law of Hendrick Banta, III, Charity Montfort was his daughter, Ruth Bruner was born a Banta, a granddaughter of Hendrick. Elisha Thomas gave his farm to the Shakers to start the community of Pleasant Hill and John Banta also bought and gave land to extend their property. Samuel and Hendrick [called Vestus by the Shakers] also joined and added property to the soon to be village of Pleasant Hill. Both were sons of Hendrick Banta, III and his second wife, Antie Demarest."
 
Thomas, Elisha (I41606)
 
8992 www.thehuffstutterfamily.com

"Descendants of Susannah Huffstutter . . . d. Abt 1862 Nicholas County, KY . . . Deed: 7 Jun 1851 Nicholas County, KY, Daniel R. Thomas & Rachel, his wife, to William C. Wilson, $470.53, 19 A. on Somerset . . ."  
Thomas, Daniel R. (I23054)
 
8993 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2264
 
8994 Yair Shapira was a war hero in 1970. Here is a link to his story

http://www.izkor.gov.il/izkor86.asp?t=92564  
Shapira, Yair (I9070)
 
8995 Yanover is a small town in the eastern part of Poland near Pinsk. Isadore passed away in New York but lived most of his life in Chicago. Karlinsky, Isadore (I15033)
 
8996 Youngest son named in fathers will 5 Jan 1818. Penrose, John (I9830)
 
8997 YVONNE (NICELY) HUSTON (1938-1992)
The following obit for Yvonne appeared in the May, 24, 1992 Journal:

HUSTON, VYONNE N, 54, of Garden City Beach, Myrtle Beach, S.C., formerly of Middleway, died Friday in Charleston, South Carolina at Medical University Hospital. Born April 13, 1938 in Middleway, Jefferson County, she was the daughter of the late Harry L and Nancy Kathryn (Pifer) Nicely.

She was an LPN, having worked for the Jeffersonian Manor Nursing Home, Charles Town, before moving to South Carolina. She had been a telephone operator with General Telephone Company, Charles Town. She was a former member of the Middleway United Methodist Church, where she had been an active member of the church choir. She was a graduate of Charles Town High School, Class of 1956. She was a member of the Women of the Moose, Charles Town Chapter 1028, and the W.O.T.M. Academy of Friendship. She was a former member of the Charles Town Women's Club.

Surviving are her second husband, Havel J Huston, at home; one son, Douglas B Creamer of Jefferson Village, Charles Town; two step-sons, Jay Huston of Abington, MD and Mark Huston of East Patatka, Fla and a granddaughter, Morgan Elizabeth Creamer.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Ralph B Creamer, who died March 31, 1985; one daughter, Kathryn Lynn Creamer, who died Sept. 21, 1979; an infant sister Juanita Nicely; and one brother, Charles Lee "Pete" Nicely, who died in 1979.

Graveside services will be held 11 AM Saturday at the Middleway Masonic Cemetery with the Rev. Richard E Neal officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Jefferson County Chapter of the American Heart Association, c/o Robert D Ott, 420 Forest Ave., Charles Town, W. Va. 25414. Arrangements by: Melvin T Strider Colonial Funeral Home, Charles Town. 
Nicely, Chloe Yvonne M. (I29088)
 
8998 Zenor Cemetery census transcribed, ca. 1970, by Dr. Robert G. Tucker, GRS (1918-1992): "Gibbens [sic], John #66 aged 56 yr. 1 mo. 23 da. Date of death obliterated." This transcription has no date of birth or death, but b. 15 Apr 1805 d. 7 Jun 1861 is a life of 56 yr. 1 mo. 23 da.

Roy Richard Thomas August 2009 
Gibbons, John (I29549)
 
8999 Zenor Cemetery census transcribed, ca. 1970, by Dr. Robert G. Tucker, GRS (1918-1992): "Gibbens [sic], Joseph #65 d. 26 Jan 1852, aged 1 yr 4 mo 11 da. Son of J. & R. Gibbens." Gibbons, Joseph (I29555)
 
9000 Zenor Cemetery census transcribed, ca. 1970, by Dr. Robert G. Tucker, GRS (1918-1992): "Nicosin, David C. #118 1874 - 1949."

 
Nicoson, James William (I29756)
 

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