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Note for: Norma Ruth Weiss, 22 AUG 1908 - 9 APR 1995
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Burial: Date: 12 APR 1995
Place: Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California
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Note for: Dorothea Evelyn Weiss, ABT 1913 - 11 MAY 1966
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Newspaper article taken from the DOWNEY LIVE WIRE, dated 30 July 1931
"WEDDING DATE TOLD AT BRIDGE PARTY FOR MISS WEISS"
Sixteen guests were invited to the birthday party given by Mr. and
Mrs. Knowles C. Weiss, Friday evening for their daughter, Miss Dorothea,
on her nineteenth anniversary.
Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Mrs. B. F. Darnell played
high score and Miss Ruby Colton won the consolation.
Favors for the guests were small Spanish fans and hidden in the
folds of each was a tiny scroll bearing the date of the approaching
marriage of Miss Weiss and Clarence H. Milling. Guests were Mrs. Merrill
Dahlstorm, Miss June Gustafson, Miss Ruby Colton, South Gate; Mrs.
Chester Horton, Bell; Mrs. Homer Wachtel, Mrs. Doyle Wachtel, Whittier;
Mrs. Jack Gillam, Norwalk; Misses Virginia and Margaret Stow, San
Bernardino; Mrs. B. F. Darnell, Misses Jerrine Brewer, Jan Curzer, Dot
Purcell, Ophelia Zorn and the honor guest.
DOROTHEA.
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Note for: Thomas Newman, -
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Note for: Jesse Newman, -
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Note for: Homer Ray Wachtel, 21 JAN 1906 - 23 MAY 1988
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Burial: Date: 27 MAY 1988
Place: Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California
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Individual Notes
Note for: John Terry, 11 FEB 1812 - 17 JUL 1889
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Burial: Place: Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Indiana
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OBITUARY from INDIANIAN REPUBLICAN, WARSAW, dated July 18, 1889
"DEATH OF JOHN TERRY"
The long and severe illness of John Terry, who lived with his son, a
few miles southeast of this place, culminated in his death shortly after
midnight this morning, the 17th inst. His sufferings have been not only
severe, but long-continued. During the progress of the disease, however,
he has had the kindest attention, not only from his loving wife, but from
his son and family, as well. Mr. Terry was about 75 years of age, and
has been a resident of this place and vicinity for about twenty-five
years - coming here at about the close of the war of the Rebellion. He
was highly esteemed by all who knew him intimately, and leaves a son and
daughter, as well as his faithful companion through life, to mourn his
departure from among them. If we mistake not, Mrs. Baril, of this place
is his eldest child, and Thomas G. Terry, his youngest. We have no
particulars of his death or birthplace, or at what different points he
made his home previous to coming to this city, but presume that an
obituary notice will be furnished us for future publication. We can only
add, therefore, that a kind hearted, well-respected old man has gone to
join the "great majority" again illustrating the fact that life is but a
fleeting shadow at best, and that soon - very soon, indeed - all of us
will have to obey the summons from which there is no escape. His funeral
will take place from his late residence, 3 1/2 miles southeast of Warsaw,
on Thursday, July 18th, at 2 o'clock, p.m.
OBITUARY from WARSAW DAILY TIMES, dated July 19, 1889
John Terry was born at Plainfield, New Jersey, February 11, 1812,
and died near Warsaw, Indiana, July 17, 1889, aged 77 years, five months
and five days. He leaves a devoted wife and two children, one daughter
having gone before. He has been a member of the Baptist Church 52
years. Himself and companion have lived together 55 years.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, page 465
John Terry, of Wayne Township, was born in New Jersey, February 11,
1812. His parents, Thomas and Hannah Terry, were also natives of New
Jersey, and of Welsh ancestry. His paternal grandfather, Captain Thomas
Terry, was a Revolutionary soldier, and his father enlisted in the war of
1812, but the war terminated before he was called into actual service.
The following members of his father's family are living - John, Thomas,
Carmen, Nancy, Betsey, Hannah and Abigail. February 22, 1834, he was
united in marriage with Harriet Runyon, born November 27, 1816, near
Seneca Lake, Seneca County, New York. She was the daughter of Drake and
Rebecca (Ludlam) Runyon, natives of New Jersey. The children born to
them are - Thomas G. and Armina, wife of John J. Baril, of Warsaw,
Indiana. After his marriage Mr. Terry removed to Wayne County, New York,
and resided there five years; thence to Ohio, where he lived sixteen
years; thence to La Salle County, Illinois, for about five years; thence
to Warsaw, Indiana; thence to Grundy County, Missouri, for a brief
period, and finally to this county in 1865, settling upon his present
farm in Wayne Township, where he has 120 acres of well-improved land.
Mr. Terry has served as justice of the peace for nine years, and belongs
to the Masonic Fraternity at Warsaw. In his youth he received a fair
English education, and is noted for his great mathematical ability. In
politics he is a Republican, and he and his wife are members of the
Baptist church at Warsaw.
T. G. Terry, son of the preceding, was born May 12, 1845, and was
educated in the common schools. He has been twice married. His first
wife was Anna Waldo, of Mendota, whom he married February 6, 1866. They
had one child - Mabel. Mrs Terry died in June, 1881. He married his
present wife in March, 1884. November 1, 1861, he enlisted in Company A,
Fifty-seventh Illinois Infantry, and became attached to the Army of the
Tennessee. He continued in this department over two years. He fought at
Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Shiloh, siege of Corinth, the battle of
Corinth, following and various others of minor importance. He was
discharged from the Army of the Tennessee, for promotion as First
Lieutenant of Company A. Sixty-third United States Colored Infantry,
which became a part of the Army of the Mississippi. He was with this
department over two years, and participated in numerous skirmishes and
minor engagements -- in an attack of guerrillas at Camp Holly Springs,
near Memphis, Ashwood Landing, in Louisiana and Davis Bend, Mississippi,
the latter place being the former home of the celebrated Confederate
chieftain, Jefferson Davis. On the 4th of July, 1864, Mr. Terry danced
in the house of Mr. Davis. This was considered an interesting incident
of the civil war. He was honorably discharged January 9, 1866. He then
spent a short time in Missouri, and returned to this county, where he has
since resided. He is at present officiated as junior vice-commander of
Kosciusko Post, No. 114, G.A.R., at Warsaw. In politics he affiliates
with the Republican party.
1820 Census,
1830 Census,
1840 Census,
1850 Census, September 2 Perry Township, Stark County, Ohio
1860 Census,
1870 Census, August 23 Madison Township, Grundy County, Missouri
1880 Census,
JTERRY.
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Note for: Harriet Runyon, 27 NOV 1816 - 13 NOV 1892
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Burial: Date: 15 NOV 1892
Place: Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Indiana
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OBITUARY from WARSAW DAILY TIMES, dated Monday, November 14, 1892
DEATH OF MRS. TERRY
The many acquaintances of Mrs. Harriet Terry, wife of the late John
Terry, of this place, will be pained to learn that she died at the home
of he son, T. G. Terry, about four miles east of this city, at 2 o'clock
on Sunday morning. The deceased was a woman well and favorably known to
the people of Warsaw, and her death will cause a shock to each and all.
She was in the 76th year of her age, and was a woman most highly esteemed
by only one who ever had the privilege of her acquaintance. A fuller
obituary notice will be published of the deceased at a later day. Her
funeral will take place from the residence of her son, three and one-half
miles southeast of Warsaw, on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock a.m., the Rev. J. Q.
Hall, officiating. The friends of the deceased are invited to be present.
RUNYON.
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Note for: Carman L. Terry, 4 SEP 1828 - 14 APR 1896
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1860 Census, July 10 Prairie Township, Holmes County, Ohio
1870 Census, June 17 Prairie Township, Holmes County, Ohio
1880 Census, June 12 Prairie Township, Holmes County, Ohio
1890 Census,
CARMEN.
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Note for: John Cleves Terry, 18 FEB 1744 - 6 SEP 1823
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Burial: Place: Jamesport, Suffolk Co., New York
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John Cleves Terry was a signer of the Suffolk Association in 1775
and a member of the First Regiment of Minute Men served under Captain
Josiah Lipton. He was born in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New
York, and died in Riverhead, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
(1744-1823).
Individual Notes
Note for: Ruth Terry, 25 DEC 1750 - 28 NOV 1818
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Christening: Date: 25 JAN 1751
Place: Guilford, New Haven Co., Connecticut
Burial: Place: Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Westfield, New Jersey
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Rev. James Sproutt, of Guilford, Connecticut
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Note for: Leonard Franklin Ross, 1 FEB 1877 - 15 JUN 1963
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Burial: Place: Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California
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1910 Census Kansas?
1920 Census Fountain, Ottawa County, Kansas
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