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Note for:   Nancy Jane Bundy,   12 FEB 1832 - 10 JUL 1886
BIOGRAPHY: 2ND HUSBAND WAS REUBEN ALDERSON. HE DIED 24 MAY, 1892

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Note for:   Charles A. McPheters,   JUN 1866 - 28 JUN 1938
CENSUS: IN 1900 CENSUS WAS IN PANA TWP. CHRISTIAN COUNTY IL. LIVING
  WITH BROTHER GEORGE W. AND WIFE.

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Note for:   George W. McPheters,   OCT 1872 -
CENSUS: 1900 ILLINOIS CENSUS SHOWS HE AND FAMILY IN PANA TWP. IN
  CHRISTIAN COUNTY.

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Note for:   John Alexander,   1902 -
LIVING IN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN IN 1936 AT TIME OF FATHERS DEATH.

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Note for:   Andrew Newman,   27 FEB 1898 - 24 MAR 1974
MILITARY: ILLINOIS SGT. US ARMY IN WWII

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Note for:   Joseph Wesley Etheridge,   5 SEP 1858 - 10 MAR 1940
OBITUARY: DIED AT HOME OF SON JOSEPH JR. NEAR WINDSOR, IL. IN SHELBY
  COUNTY. MOVED TO TAYLORVILLE, IL. CHRISTIAN CO. AS A CHILD AND GREW TO
  MANHOOD THERE. FARMED LAND SOUTHWEST OF TAYLORVILLE. HIS WIFE PRECEDED
   HIM IN DEATH. TWO CHILDREN DIED IN INFANCY. WAS A MEMBER OF THE FREE
  METHODIST CHURCH.

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Note for:   Rachel Franklin,   13 DEC 1813 - 5 AUG 1902
In 1870 Washington Co., Illinois Census she is listed with John and Susan Suiter.

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Note for:   Gillis Franklin,   MAY 1822 - 14 APR 1905
1900 census shows widowed and born in Illinois.

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Note for:   Mary Ann Lafferty,   18 JAN 1848 - 22 OCT 1920
January of 1913 Mary helped organize the Clarmin Baptist church. She was a member of the Coulterville Baptist church at the time.

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Note for:   William O. Franklin,   27 JUL 1879 - 14 FEB 1922
January of 1913 he helped organize the Clarmin Baptist Church. Later that month he became the Church Clerk.

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Note for:   Nancy Catherine Morris,   13 MAR 1867 - 19 JUL 1950
She joined Baptist Church in Nashville, Il. at age 15. In January of 1913 helped organize the Clarmin Baptist Church.

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Note for:   Joseph E. Morris,   ABT 1830 -
Established his home in the wilderness at the close of the Mexican War in which he had served. Family moved around in a small circle. Attending church services and social gatherings of the day in the homes of neighbors. The Morris children were fortunate in having an aunt who was rearing a family of 12 so the two families grew up as one. It was the custom of the day for the entire family to attend church sevices together. According to the census his parents were born in North Carolina and Virginia.

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Note for:   Elizabeth Hodge,   13 MAR 1835 - 18 FEB 1904
Supposedly six other children to Joseph and Elizabeth's family. In 1900 she was age 63 and living with son Joe.

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Note for:   William Farmer Wilkerson,   17 JAN 1841 - 3 JUN 1917
Biography: Discharged from service on 8th of June, 18 65 in Washington D.C.. Served as Rivali of Captain John H. Drikis Company A of 110th regiment of Illinois Infantry. Discharge shows was born in Bethel, Illinois. Also on Oct.25th, 1883 at Peirce City, Missouri ordained minister of gospel in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Resided in Dadeville, Missouri at the time. in 1860 Franklin co. census on page 136. In 1880 census Franklin co. Il. Goode Twp and in 1900 Texas co, Mo. Sherrill Twp.