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knife wound of throat (suicidal) | Martha Letitia BARBER
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Findagrave memorial for Laura Lowrey has the following note:
Died in Lyon, MS, probably Sept or Oct, 1911.
Wife of H. J. Lowery. Parents of Mrs J.R. Adams, Mattie Lowery, and Ward Lowery. | Susan M BAREFOOT
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Photo | Susan M BAREFOOT
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Photo | Susan M BAREFOOT
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Sister of Turner Baskins, husband of Myrtle Black | Donie BASKIN
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This message is years old, so hopefully you have gotten somewhere in your research...My husband is a grandson of Jesse Bradly Baskin, who was a younger brother of Donie and older brother of Turner Landon. Their parents were Rufus J. Baskin and Madora E. (they MAY have been first cousins)! Other children were Crahard Melvin, who I believe has a road named after him in Tipton County, Thelma I. and Elbert T. Rufus was a son of Rufus T. and Martha Helen Dacus. Rufus T. was a son of Moses. I am in the process of researching my husband's family, so if there are any Baskin descendents out there who have additional info, I would love it! (posted on ancestry Tipton County message board by lapalamina, 19 Nov 2005) http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.tipton/435.434.1/mb.ashx | Rufus J. BASKIN
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Heart Failure, Baptist Hospital, Covington, TN | Vivian BASKIN
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Obit had Jan 27 | Vivian BASKIN
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plot C9 | Gertrude BASS
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MARY BASS WOOTEN, 85, of Munford, Tenn., homemaker and former teacher, died of heart disease Saturday at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Munford Presbyterian Church, where she was a church and Sunday school musician, with burial in Helen Crigger Cemetery. Munford Funeral Home has charge. She attended Middle Tennessee State Teachers College, taught at Munford Elementary School and was a charter member of the Mary Bryan Book Club. Mrs. Wooten, the wife of Robert M. Wooten, also leaves two daughters, Lynn Asinger of Wilton, Conn., and Millie Fuselier of Houston, Texas; a son, Mac Wooten of Munford, six grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 3/11/1996) | Mary BASS
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Burlison, Tipton, TN | Frances BAXTER
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11 May in TNGenWeb source | Richard Aubrey BAXTER, Jr
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Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - May 14, 1998
Deceased Name: COVINGTON LEADER RICHARD BAXTER DIES AT 84
Richard Aubrey Baxter Jr. was a Covington, Tenn., business and civic leader for 43 years.
Mr. Baxter, the mayor of Covington from 1985 to 1993, died Tuesday of heart failure at his home. He was 84.
As a businessman, Mr. Baxter was elected to the Covington Board of Education in 1949. He served 12 years and was chairman the last four years he was on the board.
Two years later, Mr. Baxter was elected as alderman. He was vice mayor of the town for 14 of the 16 years he was an alderman.
He resigned in 1979 to begin a six-year stint on the Tennessee Housing Board.
The terminal building at the Covington Airport is named in his honor.
Mr. Baxter was the owner of R.A. Baxter and Son Lumber Co. and the Baxter Motel. He was a member of the First State Bank board of directors for 43 years and a member of the Covington Lions Club.
Mr. Baxter, the widower of Virginia Black Baxter, leaves three daughters, Kim Baxter Henley and Janie Carloss, both of Memphis, and Camille Whitley of Cordova, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Covington Memorial Gardens. Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home has charge.
The family requests that any memorials be sent to First United Methodist Church.
Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN)
Date: May 14, 1998
Edition: Final
Page: A9
Record Number: 9805140143
Copyright (c) 1998 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN | Richard Aubrey BAXTER, Jr
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Draft Registration/6 ft tall, 156 lbs, blue eyes, brown hair | Richard Aubrey BAXTER
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wife and 2 children | Richard Aubrey BAXTER
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wife, 2 children, sister-in-law, cook | Richard Aubrey BAXTER
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Had two sons and one daughter. | Winifred “Win” BERGEN
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Last benefit address Greenville, Washington, MS 38711 | Winifred “Win” BERGEN
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Winifred Lowrey
Alexandria, Va. – Winifred Lowrey, 85, passed away peacefully on Feb.10, 2006 at her home in Alexandria, Va. Her life was celebrated as family members and friends gathered for a memorial service on Feb.14 at the home of her daughter, Rachel Bethe, in Alexandria. She is survived also by her brother Bobby Bergen of Boynton Beach, Fla.; daughter, Freddie Lewis of Palm Coast, Fla.; and by two sons, Scott Lowrey of Barnardsville, N.C. and Perry Lowrey of Louisville, Ky.
Win was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. where she began a successful modeling career at age 15. She later moved to Florida and was married to Joseph Lowrey in 1943. She was a radio announcer while they lived for several years in Memphis, Tenn. The family relocated to Jacksonville, Fla. where Win was part of a close-knit group of co-workers who opened the West Side Atlantic Bank. She was a longtime resident of Black Mountain, and was active as an actor and stage director with Asheville Community Theater. Her generous spirit and vibrant presence are very much missed.
Published: 2006-03-22 | Winifred “Win” BERGEN
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Did not marry. | Clara Etta BERRY
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living with mother, Modina Berry | Clara Etta BERRY
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Secretary to VP, BMC | Clara Etta BERRY
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BERRY, JULIUS (121527) died recently at Booneville, age 50 / was a son of late Rev. Julius S. Berry of Blue Mountain / married Annie T. Lee Shinault / leaves one daughter / sister: Linda Berry. | Rev. Julius BERRY
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BERRY, WILLIAM EDWIN (041719) died last Thursday / married Hodena Lowrey, dau. of M.P. Lowrey / leaves wife, one daughter (Clare Etta), and two sons (M.P.L. Berry of Clinton and Joel H. Berry of Maryland) / brother: Rev. Julius Berry of Tupelo / Sister: Mrs. J.E. Buchanan of Calhoun City. | Rev. William Edwin BERRY
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History: 1850 Tippah Co., MS. pg 418, William E. age three with parents. 1860 Tippah Co., MS.pg 78 William E. Berry age 13. 1876 Rev. W. E. Berry bought a half interest in the school and the firm of "Lowrey & Berry" was formed. It was chartered in 1877 as Blue Mountain College. | Rev. William Edwin BERRY
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34203 | John Allen BEVILLE, Jr.
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was not listed as living with husband in 1860 census | Lovina BIGGS
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Living with nephew Charles Smith | Amelia C. BILLINGS
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17 years old | Annie BLACK
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husband Will Whitehorn and 2 children | Annie BLACK
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living with parents | Annie BLACK
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Name: Annie Mae Black
Spouse: Thomas N Faught
Marriage Date: 16 Jun 1937
Marriage County: Tipton
Marriage State: Tennessee | Annie Mae BLACK
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at home | Beryl Franklin BLACK
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at home | Beryl Franklin BLACK
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Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - January 10, 2003
Deceased Name: BERYL BLACK BOYD
BERYL BLACK BOYD, 88, of Munford, Tenn., homemaker and former teacher, died Wednesday at her home. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Munford Funeral Home with burial in Salem Cemetery in Atoka. She was a member of Munford Presbyterian Church, Ladies Circle One and Mary Bryant Book Club. Mrs. Boyd, the wife of William S. Boyd, also leaves two daughters, Bette Lolley of Brandon, Miss., and Peggy Boyd Boatwright of Germantown; two sons, William S. Boyd Jr. of Middletown, Conn., and Thomas H. Boyd of West Newton, Mass.; two sisters, Gunetta Smith of Atoka and Melbagene Cash of Covington, 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN)
Date: January 10, 2003
Edition: Final
Page: B3
Record Number: 0F87C8C6D021FB1D
Copyright (c) 2003 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN | Beryl Franklin BLACK
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appears to be the same person listed as Zeno, male in 1870 census | Bessie V BLACK
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16 years old 25 in 1920 census | Beulah Bell BLACK
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25 years old | Beulah Bell BLACK
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1900 Census is Sept 1880 | C. J. “Donie” [Carrie Donie] BLACK
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husband and 1 child | C. J. “Donie” [Carrie Donie] BLACK
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husband and 2 children | C. J. “Donie” [Carrie Donie] BLACK
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husband and 4 children | C. J. “Donie” [Carrie Donie] BLACK
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husband, 6 children and daughter-in-law | C. J. “Donie” [Carrie Donie] BLACK
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15 Jul 1971 per Wayne Smith | Cora Lee BLACK
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25 Apr 1880 | Cora Lee BLACK
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1715 Club Road | Docie Ann BLACK
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Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - March 22, 1991
Deceased Name: RIPLEY - Mrs. Elsie Black Drumwright
RIPLEY - Mrs. Elsie Black Drumwright, 76, died Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Yarbrough Funeral Home with burial in Ripley Memorial Gardens. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Henning. Mrs. Drumwright, the widow of Richard E. Drumwright, leaves a son, Dr. Jack Drumwright of Houston, Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Vyrl Thompkins of Staunton, Va.
Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN)
Date: March 22, 1991
Edition: Tennessee
Page: A12
Record Number: 00082111
Copyright (c) 1991 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN | Elsie L. BLACK
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Ripley, Lauderdale, TN | Elsie L. BLACK
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Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - August 31, 2005
Deceased Name: GUNETTA BLACK SMITH
GUNETTA BLACK SMITH, 94, died August 29, 2005 at her home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, September 1, 2005 at Munford Funeral Home Munford Chapel with burial in Bethel Cemetery in Atoka. Mrs. Smith was a member of Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Home Demonstration Club. She taught Munford Elementary School in Tipton County for 30 years. She taught adult Sunday School for 35 years, a Sunday school superintendent and a member of the choir. She is survived by her husband of 72 years, A.T. Smith, one daughter, Carolyn S. Parrish of Bartlett; one son, Wayne L. Smith of Germantown; one sister, Melbajean Cash of Covington, five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Rev. Wayne L. Smith Jr., officiating at the services. Visitation, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 31, 2005.
Munford Funeral Home
901-837-0123
Tiptonville -
Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN)
Date: August 31, 2005
Edition: Final
Page: B4
Record Number: 10C585A6E654C650
Copyright (c) 2005 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN | Gunetta Carolyn BLACK
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Gunetta Black Smith
Nov. 15, 1910 - Aug. 29, 2005
Gunetta Black Smith of Atoka died at her residence. Mrs. Smith, 94, was a member of the Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Home Demonstration Club. She taught at Munford Elementary School for 30 years. She was also a former Sunday school teacher for 35 years and the Sunday school superintendent and member of the choir.
Services were Sept. 1 at Munford Funeral Home with Rev. Wayne L. Smith Jr. officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery in Atoka.
Survivors include her spouse of 72 years, A. T. Smith; a daughter, Carolyn S. Parrish of Bartlett; a son, Wayne L. Smith of Germantown; a sister, Melbajean Cash of Covington; five grandchildren and eight-great-grandchildren. | Gunetta Carolyn BLACK
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