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Note for: Catherine Lynn Johnson, ABT 1959 - 25 FEB 1994
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Alias: /Cathy/
Education: Place: Idabel High School & East Central Oklahoma University, Ada, OK
Event: Type: Death Cert Issue
Place: State of issue: OK
Burial: Date: 27 FEB 1994
Place: Denison Cemetery, Idabel, Oklahoma
Individual Note: [ge_Bailey-Eubanks.FTW]
Individual: Johnson, Catherine
Birth date: Nov 18, 1958
Death date: Feb 25, 1994
Social Security #: 446-64-5940
State of issue: OK
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Note for: Curtis Dexter Eubanks, 2 JAN 1926 - 27 FEB 2006
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Burial: Date: 1 MAR 2006
Place: Antlers Cemetery - Antlers, OK
Individual Note: In Memory of Curtis D. Eubanks
Curtis D. Eubanks, age 80 of Rattan passed away on February 27, 2006 at the Medical Center of Southeastern Oklahoma in Durant. He was born on January 2, 1926 in Grant, OK to Newt Clifton and Ardenia ‘Taylor’ Eubanks. He had lived in the Rattan area since 1980 moving here from San Bernardino, CA.
Curtis was a Veteran of the United States Army serving as a Master Sergeant during the Korean War. Mr. Eubanks was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. After leaving the Army he worked in the construction business for several years. He enjoyed going to flea markets and visiting with his family and friends. He would always have a good ole war story to tel
Curtis was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was known to write stories and poems. He enjoyed watching the wheel of fortune, four wheelers and cutting grass with his tractor. He also loved his little bulldogs.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Newt and Ardena Eubanks; son-inlaw: Robert Kelly Hill; brothers; V.D. and Vogel Eubanks.
Curtis is survived by his wife: Irene Eubanks of the home; sons: Kurt Douglas Eubanks and wife Terri of Lake Elsinore, CA; Clifton Will Eubanks and wife Sherry of Antlers; Timothy ‘Slim’ Eubanks and wife Charlotte of Rattan; Travis ‘Chub’ Eubanks and wife Dezi of Farmington, NM, Van ‘Button’ Eubanks and wife Emi of Groton, CT; daughter, Tammie ‘Sis’ Fewell and husband Chad of Antlers; grandchildren: Genni, Angie, Kelly, Michelle, Clifton Jr, Joshua, Benjaman, Chad, Timothy, Charla, Heather, Michelle, Adrian, Crystal, Irene, Marshall and Laura; nine great-grandchildren; sister: Wanda Lowrance; Many nieces, nephews other relatives and a host of special friends.
Pallbearers were:
Travis, Kurt, Clifton, Timothy, Van Eubanks and Chad Fewell.
Honorary Pallbearers were:
Doug Standridge, Benjamin Fewell and Timothy Fewell.
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Note for: Wayne Fulmer, -
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Individual Note: Notes for Harland Wayne Fulmer:
Obit: HAYWARD: July 26 – Harland W. Fulmer, 43, retired chief machinist’s mate and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict, died unexpectedly Monday in an Oakland Hospital.
Mr. Fulmer was a member of the Fleet Reserve Assoication, Branch 159, and United Steelworkers Union, Local 3367 of Niles.
After his retirement from the Navy, he worked as a machinist at Pacific States Steel Co. His residence was 22359 Montgomery St.
He leaves his wife, Ruth; a daughter and son, Mrs. Peggy Molina and Oscar Craddock of Hayward, and another son,Wayne H. Fulmer of Kansas; his mother, Mrs. Delvia Welch of Texas; two sisters Mrs. Shirley Ellerbee and Katherine Welch and two brothers, Clifford and Forrest Fulmer, all of Texas, and two grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11:45 a.m., tomorrow at Sorensen Brothers Chapel.)
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Note for: Helen Corine Atchley, 9 MAR 1921 - 10 NOV 2007
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Alias: /Sister/
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Note for: Robert Lincoln Leinart, 30 MAR 1896 - 19 MAY 1968
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Residence: Place: 37916 Knoxville, Knox, TN
Individual Note: Highland Memorial Cemetery
death record to be found at:
http://ssdi.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?TI=0&GSI=46024276&DB=SSD
I&PROX=-1&F3=LEINART&F4=&F15=&fh=90
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Note for: Daisy Louise Fox, 3 FEB 1906 - 18 FEB 1970
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Individual Note: Highland Memorial Cemetery
Fox Cemetery for family
middle name sometimes listed as "Lee"
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Note for: Alton Oscar FOX, 7 JUL 1877 - 17 NOV 1959
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Individual Note: or 28 July
Union Cemetery
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Note for: Clercy Louisa Anna THOMAS, 15 MAR 1883 - 21 JAN 1948
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Individual Note: Highland Memorial Cemetery
Chewed Snoose[Atchley_mary.FTW]
Highland Memorial Cemetery
Chewed Snoose
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Note for: John Wilson THOMAS, 12 JUN 1849 - 17 JUL 1901
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Individual Note: Fox Cemetery[Atchley_mary.FTW]
Fox Cemetery
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Note for: Elizabeth Emily Smith, ABT 1791 - 1829
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Individual Note: or Emily Elizabeth
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Note for: Thomas Atchley, ABT 1680 - 14 JAN 1775
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Immigration: Place: Y
Individual Note: abt 1695[GE_FREEMAN_Atchley.FTW]
WILL OF THOMAS Atchley
Text transcribed by T. Grant Maple from a photocopy provided by the Office of the Secretary of State, New Jersey Archives. This is the entry in the record book made by the surrogate at the time of probate. A photocopy of the original will was also provided, but portions containing witnesses names were unreadable. The recorded copy appears to be a faithful copy of the original, except in enumerating the sons, the word "five" was substituted for the figure 5 of the original.
NJ Recorded Wills - Book L, Page 360
In the Name of God Amen, this thirty first day of August in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy one I Thomas Atchley of the Southward of Brunswick in the County of Middlesex of Province of New Jersey Yeoman being weak in body but of perfect Mind and Memory, calling to Mind the Mortality of my body do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to say I Recommend my Soul to God that gave it & my Body to be Buried in a decent manner by my Executors hereafter named, & as touching such Worldly Estate as God has blest me with I Give and Dispose in manner following First that all my just debts & funeral charges be Paid by my Executors. I give and Bequeath to my son Joshua his heirs and assigns the sum of twenty shillings Proclamation Money.
I give unto my Son Nathaniel Atchley his heirs and assigns forever twenty acres of the Plantation I now live on to include the House and Barn and to be Bounded on the land of Henry Davis & Fernant Gulick I give unto my five sons namely Joshua Atchley Benjamin Atchley Jesse Atchley David Atchley & Daniel Atchley all the Remaining part of my Plantation and Lands thst I now hold to enjoy to them their heirs and assigns forever, to be equally divided in Quantity and Quality, they my five sons paying unto my Daughter Ruth the Wife of Anthony Burros of the County of Hunterdon her heirs and assigns the Sum of Forty Pounds proclamation money in one year after my decease, And I hereby appoint my Sons Benjamin Atchley & Nathaniel Atchley Executors to this my Will & Testament hereby Revoking and Disallowing all former Wills and Testaments heretofore made.
his
Signed, Sealed, Published, Declared by the sd Thomas X Atchley
Thomas Atchley as and for his last Will & mark
Testament in the presence of us whose names as Witnesses in his presence at his Request in the
presence of each other- Fernant Gulick John Skelton David X Maple mark
I Joseph Skelton Esqr and David Maple two of the Witnesses to the within will, the sd. Joseph Skelton being one of the People called Quakers being duly affirmed & the sd. David Maple being duly sworn the sd. Joseph Skelton did declare & the sd. David Maple did depose & say that they saw Thomas Atchley the Testator within named sign & seal the same & heard him Publish Pronounce & declare the within Instrument to be his last Will & Testament & thst at the doing thereof the sd. Testator was of sound and disposing Mind and Memory as far as they the sd. affirmant & Deponant know and as they verily believe & that Fornant Gulick the other subscribing Witness was present & signed his name as a Witness to the sd. Will together with the sd. Affirmant and Deponent in the presence of the sd. Testator Sworn at Princeton this 6th FEB 1775 before Joseph Skelton
me Jona D Sargeant Surrogate the mark of
David X Maple
The foregoing Will being proved probate was granted by his Excellency Governor Franklin unto Benjamin Atchley & Nathaniel Atchley the Executors in the within Will named they being duly sworn truly to perform the same exhibit a true and proper Inventory & Render a just and true account when thereto lawfully Required Given under the Prerogative Seal the day & year abovesaid
Charles P(illegible)
The record ends here.
An Inventory of the personal property of Thomas Atchley was made 14 JAN 1775 by Fernant Gulick and David Maple, and recorded 6 FEB 1775, the same day as the will was probated.
Memo: Five Generations
One branch of Atchleys stayed in New Jersey - this is part of that line:
Jesse Atchley b 22 May 1773 d 24 Sep 1831 who was the father of
Samuel T. Atchley, who was the father of
Richad G. Atchley, who was the father of
Samuel T. Atchley, who resided in Trenton, NJ. This family lived for a while near Ewing, in Mercer Co., NJ.
Phoebe Atchley b 1810 married Daniel Stout in 1844 in NJ; They and their descendants are in my file, cousins on another line.
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Note for: George Washington Atchley, 1820 -
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Individual Note: called by middle name