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There were three daughters of this marriage. | Branch, Ann (I37809)
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THESE NOTES ARE TAKEN FROM THE GUIDE ROCK SIGNAL, JANUARY 24, 1929.
WAYNE CLEVE HENRY, THE SON OF ULRIC AND VERNA PAYNE HENRY, WAS BORN
DECEMBER 16, 1912 SIX AND ONE-HALF MILES SOUTH AND EAST OF GUIDE ROCK
WHERE HE ALWAYS RESIDED AND WHERE HE PASSED AWAY JANUARY 15, 1929 AT THE
AGE OF SIXTEEN YEARS AND ONE MONTH. BESIDES HIS PARENTS, BROTHER GLEN
AND SISTER IONE, HIS AGED GRANDMOTHER, HARRIET M. HENRY AND HIS UNCLE
WINFIELD HENRY, ALL OF WHOM LIVED TOGETHER, SURVIVE AND MOURN HIS EARLY
DEPARTURE FOR A BETTER HOME. HIS OTHER GRANDFATHER, MR. WILLIAM A. PAYNE
LIVES AT CULBERTSON.
AFTER ATTENDING HIS HOME SCHOOL, HE WENT TO THE HIGH SCHOOL IN GUIDE ROCK
WHERE HE STOOD AMONG THE BEST IN HIS CLASS AND WAS HELD IN THE HIGHEST
ESTEEM BY HIS CLASSMATES WHO CHOSE HIM AS THEIR FIRST CLASS PRESIDENT.
THE SUPERINTENDENT AND TEACHERS DECLARE THAT HE WAS ONE OF THE MOST
OUTSTANDING AND PROMISING PUPILS OF THE ENTIRE HIGH SCHOOL.
DURING HIS LONG ILLNESS AND WHILE HE WAS IN THE HOSPITAL AT OMAHA HE WAS
IN CONSTANT RECEIPT OF LETTERS FROM HIS MANY FRIENDS AND WAS VISITED BY A
NUMBER INCLUDING ONE OF HIS TEACHERS WHO CONSIDERED HIM SO PROMISING, SO
LOVABLE AND IDEAL AND WHO REPORTS THAT HE WAS SO DEEMED BY THE NURSES AND
ALL AT THE HOSPITAL.
HE LOVED ATHLETICS AND HIS STUDIES AS HELPFUL IN DEVELOPING STRENGTH OF
BODY AND MIND. FULL OF HOPE FOR THE FUTURE TO THE VERY LAST HE WAS
PLANNING FOR THE HIGHEST AND BEST AND NO ONE GAVE GREATER PROMISE FOR A
BRIGHT AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE. HE OFTEN CONSULTED THOSE WHOM HE DEEMED THE
BEST QUALIFIED TO ADVISE HIM AS TO A CHOSEN PROFESSION.
HE WAS SO APPRECIATIVE FOR EVERY KINDNESS SHOWN, SO UNASSUMING WHEN GIVEN
A PLACE OF HONOR, EVER SEEING THE GOOD IN OTHERS, OPTIMISTIC TO THE END,
PLANNING, TRUSTING, HOPING, BELIEVING; BUT THE INCURABLE MALADY
(LEUKEMIA) THAT HAD INFECTED HIS YOUTHFUL BODY SAPPED HIS VITALITY AND
THE UNFINISHED TASKS WILL BE CONSUMATED IN A MORE CONGENIAL REALM.
HE WAS A MODEL BOY IN EVERY WAY LOVED AND HONORED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM AND
THOSE WHO KNEW HIM BEST LOVED HIM MOST. HE WAS AS TENDER-HEARTED AS
ABRAHAM LINCOLN IN HIS SOLICTOUS CARE OF INJURED BIRD OR BEAST. HE WAS
SO SIMPLE IN HIS WAYS AND LOVES THAT THERE ARE NONE WHO EVER SAW HIM DO
AN UNKIND ACT OR NOTED ANY LACK OF GRATITUDE FOR EVEN THE SMALLEST FAVOR
SHOWN. HE WILL BE MISSED HERE BUT HE WILL MAKE HEAVEN THAT MUCH RICHER.
MANY, MANY HAVE SAID THAT YOU CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR WAYNE BUT--
"THOUGHT IS DEEPER THAN ALL SPEECH, FEELING DEEPER THAN ALL THOUGHT;
SOULS TO SOULS CAN NEVER TEACH, WHAT UNTO THEMSELVES IS TAUGHT."
AFTER A SHORT SERVICE IN THE HOME ON ACCOUNT OF THE INABILITY OF THE AGED
GRANDMOTHER TO ATTEND THE LATER SERVICE WHICH WAS HELD AT THE METHODIST
CHURCH ON THURSDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, THE REV. B.F. EBERHART PREACHING THE
SERMON. A LARGE CONCOURSE FOLLOWED THE REMAINS TO THE GUIDE ROCK CEMETERY
WHERE THE BODY LIES AWAITING THE RESURRECTION. | Henry, Wayne Cleve (I13943)
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6853 |
They are 2nd cousins. | Ware, II John Nicholas (I34039)
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6854 |
They are 2nd cousins. | Haden, Clara Lois (I34040)
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6855 |
They are 3rd and 4th cousins. | McNeill, Margaret Pearl (I9920)
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6856 |
They are 3rd and 4th cousins. | McNeill, Benjamin Seymour (I10299)
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6857 |
They are 4th cousins. | McNeill, Llewellyn Brown (I10180)
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6858 |
They are 4th cousins. | Heiskell, Elizabeth (I10284)
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6859 |
They are first cousins once removed. | Fontaine, Elizabeth Louisa (I9372)
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6860 |
They are first cousins once removed. | Winston, Edmund Dabney (I9424)
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6861 |
They are first cousins. | Mebane, Elizabeth Amie (I5509)
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6862 |
They are first cousins. | Woodson, Jr. Jacob (I52864)
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6863 |
They are first cousins. | Woodson, Elizabeth (I52897)
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6864 |
They are first cousins. | Goode, Martha Ward (I55048)
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6865 |
They are first cousins. | Jones, Samuel Goode (I55062)
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6866 |
They are first cousins. | Mebane, Charles Pleasants (I63923)
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6867 |
They are second cousins once removed. | Woodson, Thomas (I18984)
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6868 |
They are second cousins once removed. | Woodson, Mary (I19103)
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6869 |
They are second cousins once removed. | Watkins, Elizabeth Woodson (I54596)
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6870 |
They are second cousins once removed. | Morton, II Joseph (I54597)
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6871 |
They are second cousins. | Fontaine, John Smith (I1900)
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6872 |
They are second cousins. | Yancey, Albert Gallatin (I5503)
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6873 |
They are second cousins. | Miles, Mary Graves (I5576)
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6874 |
They are second cousins. | Henry, Martha "Patsy" (I9336)
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6875 |
They are second cousins. | Watkins, Elizabeth (I9728)
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6876 |
They are second cousins. | Venable, Joseph Morton (I19442)
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6877 |
They are second cousins. | Vandever, William (I54263)
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6878 |
They are second cousins. | Delmore, Mary (I54294)
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6879 |
They emigrated to MO | Harris, Mary Ann (I21148)
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6880 |
They emigrated to MO | Brown, Burlington Dabney (I21408)
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6881 |
They had a total of nine children. | Maupin, Miriam Cave (I20790)
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6882 |
They had a total of nine children. | Brown, Bernard M. (I20905)
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6883 |
They had a total of six children. | Brown, Ira Benajah (I20908)
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6884 |
They had a total of six children. | Mullins, Frances Jarman (I20985)
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6885 |
They had a total of six children. | Brown, Charles M. (I21054)
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6886 |
They had a total of six children. | Brown, Mary (I21200)
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6887 |
They had eight children not listed. | Heath, Rachael Catherine (I28575)
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6888 |
They had five children not listed. | Harness, Adam (I26587)
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6889 |
They had five children not listed. | See, Michael (I28877)
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6890 |
They had nine other children not listed. | Harness, Adam (I26340)
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6891 |
They went to MO after they married, where her husband died. After which Mrs. Harris came to Kentucky, and lived for a number of years, with her sister Mrs. William K. Oldham, in Madison County. Her friends were all who knew her. She married a second time, John Harris Miller of Lincoln County, Kentucky, in which county she died. By the last marriage she had no children. She had one 2 children by her first marriage. | Brown, Angeline Mildred (I21431)
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6892 |
They were 5th cousins.
Conflicting dates appear for the marriage of John Brown and Polly Green.
History of Athens County, Ohio, Charles M. Walker, p. 406 (1869), states their marriage in 1797. William Brown, English Immigrant of Hatfield and Leicester, Mass. and his Descendants, Carol Willits Brown, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1994, states their marriage as September 1, 1796. | Green, Polly (I2109)
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6893 |
They were 5th cousins.
Conflicting dates appear for the marriage of John Brown and Polly Green.
History of Athens County, Ohio, Charles M. Walker, p. 406 (1869), states their marriage in 1797. William Brown, English Immigrant of Hatfield and Leicester, Mass. and his Descendants, Carol Willits Brown, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1994, states their marriage as September 1, 1796. | Brown, John III (I2258)
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6894 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trowbridge, Calvin Durand (I1604)
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6895 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Webster, Lillias Dell (I1979)
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6896 |
They were first cousins. | Trowbridge, Eliza Ann (I1220)
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6897 |
They were first cousins. | Trowbridge, Alonzo Victor (I1363)
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6898 |
They were first cousins. | Strange, Eusebia M. (I9363)
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6899 |
They were first cousins. | Mosby, Betty Ann (I13729)
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6900 |
They were first cousins. | Strange, Lucy Mitchell (I16942)
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