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401 Found in 1860 census of Dakota Territory. Living at Elk Point Post Office.
Shown with wife and children. 
Fetzer, Joseph (I7967)
 
402 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). Source (S497)
 
403 Francis Marion is the son of John and Nancy (Gray) Hatfield. He was their oldest son and was born while they still lived in Tennessee. They moved to Independence Co. Arkansas in the 1850's. Stone Co. was carved out of Independence Co., and they were in Stone Co. Nancy died in the early 1860's and is buried there. John remarried to Ann Marchbanks and they moved to Texas in the late 1860's or early '70's. After Ann's death, John moved back to Polk Co. Arkansas and died in 1883 or 1884...(I am writing from memory and not looking at my records right now).

FM married Jemima in Little Rock about 1865. He was a Confederate soldier. They must have moved to Texas with the other Hatfields, but I don't find them on the census. I know they were in Montague Co. in the 1870's and moved to Oklahoma in 1879. They lived in Cleveland Co. area. I really don't have them on a true census until 1900. They are on the 1890 census of Oklahoma as there is a fragment of that state's census which survived.
Source barbara Fulton 
Hatfield, Francis Marion (I7948)
 
404 Frankish King of Cologne, living 420, kinsman of Clovis I.

Living in 420 --- birthdate unknown 
Clovis The Riparian (I3596)
 
405 From Joe Dickerson's notes (joebeaches@friend.ly.net):

"Hunter was a painter by trade, until a blow torch blew up in his face.I do not know what he did after that, except at some point he moved intoa trailer on Ocracoke Island, on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, whereother Robinson family members were located, and are buried there in the Ocracoke Community Cemetery." 
Robinson, Hunter Edward (I3764)
 
406 From the information listed in the Greenwood Furnace State Park Family Album, Hugh M. Parker (#1788) was born in 1800 in Pennsylvania. They think that his mother's name could have been Mary A. Parker.

His wife's name was Mary. (#1789) She was born in 1805 in Pennsylvania. She and Hugh M. had seven children together, the youngest is Francis Marion Parker, our ancestor.

They listed his occupation as a miner and a farmer. He is listed in the Jackson Township tax records for 1850, and 1853-1865. He served in the Civil War in Co. H, 125th Regt. Pa Volunteers. He died shortly after his discharge on a medical certificate at the age of 64. They list his occupations as a miner and a farmer. 
Parker, Hugh (I5493)
 
407 From the Monday, May 15, 2006 issue:

William A. Shane, 1912-2006, Tipton

William Albert Shane, 93, of Tipton, died Sunday, May 14, 2006, at the Villa Marie Nursing Facility in Jefferson City.

He was born Dec. 17, 1912, in Blackwater, a son of John Riley and Rosie Cornine Shane. On April 22, 1936, he was married to Georgia Juanita Stemberger, who died in 1999.

Mr. Shane worked for the Missouri Pacific Railroad as a section hand for 35 years. He was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church. He liked to go camping and to remember and talk about the good old days.

Survivors also include two sons, Jimmie Shane, and his wife, Donna, of Syracuse, and Billy Shane, of California; three daughters, Shirley Hughes, and her husband, Chris, of Jefferson City, Esther Schmidt, and her husband, Carl, of Wellsville, and Dorothy Lewis, of Sedalia; 20 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren.

He was also predeceased by a son, Robert Shane.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Meisenheimer Funeral Home in Tipton, with the Rev. Gary Palmer officiating. Burial will be in the Syracuse Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Chris Schmidt, Shane Mundy, Jim Hudson, Ray Shane, Brian Jaco and Bobby Shane.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home in Tipton.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Tipton Nutrition Center. 
Shane, William Albert (I5429)
 
408 Ft Howard, Brown, WI Amley, Angeline (I1224)
 
409 Funeral services for Joseph J. Shane of Wyoming, 80, were held in St. Dominic's Catholic Church in Wyoming at 10 a.m. Saturday with Rev. bernard Dempsey officiating. Pallbearers were Gerald Shane, John Shane, Roger Donovan, Danny Donovan, Kenneth Mcgarvey, Garland Shane, Terry Shane and larry Shane.
Mr. Shane died Thursday morning, February 15, 1962, in St. Francis hospital in Peoria, after a long illness.
A son of James and Martha Nelson Shane, he was born in Peoria County October 23, 1881. He was united in marriage to Florence COlgan in Wyoming April 10, 1912.
He is survived by his widow; six daughters, Mrs. Kenneth mcgarvey of Castleton, Mrs. Charles Donovan of Wyoming, Mrs. Leonard Sendelbach of Henry, Mrs. Louis Track of Tonica, Mrs. Clarence Sendelbach of Henry, and Mrs. Thomas Donovan of Chillicothe; five sons, Nelson of Chillicothe, Maurice of Staten Island, N.Y., and Leonard, Edmund and Robert, all of Wyoming; 71 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Anna Brooks of Slayton, Minn.
He was preceded in death by one son, two sisters, and seven brothers.
The rosary was recited in the Cox Memorial Home in Wyoming Friday night.

Joseph lived with Charles and his children in 1910 in Valley Township, Stark County, Il 
Shane, Joseph J (I1855)
 
410 Funeral services for Rollin C. Shane, 81, a resident of 1709 N. California Ave. for 35 years, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Cumerford-Endsley Memorial Home.
Dr. A.R. McLaughlin of the Union Congregational Church Church will officiate. Burial will be in Swan Lake Cemetery. Friends may call at the memorial home Sunday afternoon and evening.
Mr. Shane, who caollapsed while washing walss at the home of Mrs. mary E. Hurss, 1900 N. Dechman Ave. was dead on arrival at the Methodist Hospital at 11:45 a.m. Coroner Chauncy Wood, who is making an investigation, said that death was apparently caused by a stroke.
A Peoria resident for 38 years, Mr. Shane was born at Speer April 1 1875. He was the son of Albert and Emma Hensel Shane and married Miss Mary Hurd at Speer Oct. 17, 1912. He had been employed by the Kroger Co. before his retirement some years ago. Mr. Shane was a member of the Union Congregational Church.
Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Applegate of Peoria; two brothers, William Shane, also of Peoria, and Daniel Shane of Twin Falls, Idaho; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Hurd of Peoria; and Mrs. Lulu Thompson of Pekin; and four grandchildren. Five brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Taken from Sat. April 27, 1957 paper 
Shane, Rollin (I1955)
 
411 Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. Source (S9)
 
412 Garrett Manor, Reeve, Anna (I2199)
 
413 Genealogical Dictionary of Canadian Families (Tanguay Collection) is the premier genealogical dictionary of French-Canadian families. This large, seven-volume collection was published by the French-Canadian priest and genealogist Father Cyprien Tanguay from 1871 to 1890. Source (S13)
 
414 GEORGE BATY
George Baty died at his home in the Whetstones, Shirley township, Tuesday night, September 21, 1909, of diarrhoea and cramp, after a short illness. Mr. Baty had been enjoying his usual good health, having helped to thresh the season's crops the week previous. He became ill on Monday and died the next night. Deceased was a native of the township where he has ben living for many years and died near the place where he was born 73 years ago.
Mr. Baty was one of the pioneer settlers of Mapleton being the second man to purchase a plot of ground and settle here in the early 50's. In 1854 he built the house occupied by Mrs. M.E. Evans. He united with the the United Brethren church at Mapleton in 1861, removing from this locality in 1869. He is survived by his widwo, who was formerly Miss Leah Miller, daughter of the late Jacob Miller, of Union township. There also survive five sons and two daughters, as follows: Albert and Harry, of Altoona; Charles, Frank and John, of Shirley township; Mrs. Millard Swope and Mrs. Edward Ripple, of SHirley township, one sister, Mary Ann, of Altoona, also survives.
The funeral took place Friday afternoon with services conducted by Rev. George [ ] of the Mount Union M.E. church [ ] held at the home of the deceased; interment in the Mount Union Cemetary. 
Beaty, George (I1644)
 
415 GODEHEUT (or GODEHOLD) DE TOENI (163A-27), dead by 1186, dau. of ROGER III DE TOENI (98A-25), lord of Flamstead, co. Hertford, by his wife, Ida of Hainaut. Godeheut's maritagium, the manor of Brinkley, co. Cambridge, shows her identity to be Toeni. This manor came into possession of the Toeni family upon the marriage of Godeheut's grandmother, ALICE OF NORTHUMBERLAND (148A-24), to Roger IV de Toeni. (CP IX 18; Maxwell Lyte, A History of Dunster, Part I, pp. 9-11; Sanders, 114; VCH Cambridge VI (Brinkley Fee), 136; Beauchamp Cartulary, pub. of the Pipe Roll Society, New Series, XLIII 206, 207, 217, 218; Calendar of Documents preserved in France, 1 174, 282-3; The Gen. 5, p. 10 & note)- De Toeni, Godeheut (I3621)
 
416 Grandma Steele could make the best Angel Food cake in the whole wide world!!!!

OBIT (Huntington Herald Dispatch, December 10, 1944) : Mrs. Joanna Williams Steele, wife of Ervin D. Steele of the Steele Funeral Home, Huntington, and a resident of this city for the past 35 years, died in a Huntington hospital at 3:45 p.m. yesterday, following an illness of ten days. She had been in frail health for several months preceding the acute illness. Her residence was at 835 Twelfth Avenue. Mrs. Steele was a native of Bloom Furnace, Jackson County, O. She attended public schools of Jackson County and taught school there later. She moved to Huntington in 1909. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and of Chapter 8 of the Eastern Star. Her husband, who survives her, is associated with his brother, Robert R. Steele in the Steele Funeral Home. Mrs. Steele s body will be taken from the Steele Funeral Home to the residence at 10 a.m. today and will be returned to the funeral home tomorrow morning for brief services at 10 a.m. Further services will be held later at Wellston, O., with burial in Ridgewood cemetery there. Besides her husband, Mrs. Steele is survived by three daughters, Mrs. E. L. Raines, Wilkesville, O., Mrs. Harry Ouenon, Keystone W. Va. and Mrs. T. A. Martufi at home; two sons Harold B. Steele and Arthur Steele, and 11 grandchildren. 
Williams, Joanna Belle (I3726)
 
417 Grandview Cemetery Troutman, Louisa (I1946)
 
418 Grandview Cemetery Jones, Jerome (I1926)
 
419 Green Mound Cemetery Miller, Nicholas (I1711)
 
420 Had a brain tumor years ago, which later disappeared. Had multiplesclerosis when older. Had gotten gangrene, and had to have leg amputated;was going to need her other leg amputated, but died in the hospital justbeforehand. Dell, Carole Elaine (I3945)
 
421 Hamot Medical Center, Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Keene, Louise Rachel (I3055)
 
422 Hanover Junction, York, Pennsylvania, USA Dell, Jacob Henry (I2356)
 
423 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Park, Catherine Ann (I6102)
 
424 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Decker, Samuel (I5218)
 
425 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Bowman, Furman A (I5198)
 
426 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Querry, James (I4320)
 
427 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Querry, James (I4320)
 
428 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Lynn, Nora Alice (I4222)
 
429 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Bowman, Daisy (I4195)
 
430 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Querry, Blanche (I4190)
 
431 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Querry, George Bouse (I4177)
 
432 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Querry, George Bouse (I4177)
 
433 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA McConahy, Jennie (I4163)
 
434 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Taylor, Clara M. (I4109)
 
435 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Monihen, Miles (I4063)
 
436 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Monihen, Hannah (I4061)
 
437 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Bowman, Minnie Viola (I4004)
 
438 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Miller, Hannah (I1768)
 
439 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Miller, John Lawrence Jeffrey (I1736)
 
440 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Miller, Alice Sarah (I1731)
 
441 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Miller, Martha (I1713)
 
442 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Dell, Michael (I1707)
 
443 Hare's Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Bowman, Susannah (I1705)
 
444 Hares Valley, Cass Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Dell, Lee (I4383)
 
445 Hares Valley, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States of America Dell, Michael Ellsworth (I8586)
 
446 Hares Valley, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States of America Boring, Hannah Margaret (I8585)
 
447 Harman Dell was a native of Hanover, York, PA. He served 12 years atthe justice of peace in Oxford Twp., 2nd District Magistrate in AdamsCo.; was for many years a clerk at Shaffer's Clothing Store in Hanover,and later purchasing & operating the business. Harman was associatedwith Shultz Insurance Agency for 15 years. Dell, Harman W. (I3934)
 
448 Have a map of Akron Township Illinois, USA showing James Henry's farm.

James H. Shane, son of David and Lydia Shane, was born in Brimfield, Peoria County, Illinois. He lived there until he was eleven years of age, when the family came to Hallock Township, his late home.
He was married August 12th, 1860, to Martha C. Nelson. He lived a few years near Dunlap, Ill, returning to his home in 1876, where he has lived since.
To Mr. and Mrs. Shane were born thirteen children, two of whom died in childhood, and the oldest daughter in her young womanhood.
Mr. Shane is survived by his wife and ten children. Osmund, David, William, Charles, Anna, Mary, Joseph, Benjamin, Ensley and Eugene. He is also survived by four brothers and two sisters.
Mr. Shane came from a family of early pioneers, being one of the oldest settlers. Inmured to the hardships and privations of early times, he manifested by the prosperity that crowned his efforts in acquiring first place in all that goes to make for honesty, uprightness and a well spent life.
He, together with his wife, in early life united with the Prospect Presbyterian Church of Dunalp, and when he moved to his late home, he transferred his membership to the Methodist Episcopal Church of Lawn Ridge, to which he remained a member till he passed from life.

The Shane Estate
Will of the Late Princeville agriculturalist Admitted to probate

The will of the late James H. Shane of Princeville, father of the first wife of Frank J. Potter, was admitted to probate yesterday. By the terms of the will the wife is to receive a life estate in 160 acres of land, $500 in cash and half the livestock, implements, etc., belonging to the deceased.
The widow and the heirs, however, reached an sgreement by which she is to receive the rent from three "eighties" of land in Stark County, $500 in cash, the proceeds of the sale of $1,650 worth of corn, minus $600, which is to be paid to Mary Shane of Edelstein, half of $2,250 on deposit in the Chillicothe bank, and a proportion of the proceeds of the sale of hogs.
In return, she relinquishes her widow's award and dower right in the three "eighties" in Stark County.
The children who are to inherit his property after the provisions for the widow have been taken care of are:
Osmund Shane, Speer
David Shane, Stark
William Shane, Edelstein
Mrs. Anna Brooks,
Mary Shane,
Ensley and Eugene Shane, Edelstein
Joseph and Benjamin Shane, Speer
Ethel and Mabel Potter, daughter of Frank J. Potter, inherit their mother's share. 
Shane, James Henry (I1918)
 
449 he is listed as predeceasing his brother John Riley Shane, 1968, in death Shane, James Edward (Eddie) (I4754)
 
450 He is listed in his father-in-law's obituary as Horace C.Amspacher. Amspacher, Raymond Clair (I4034)
 

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