Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Canema BOWERS

Lived in Vermont. Went on a visit to a friend's home in New Jersey and was
found dead in bed (1966).


William GUTHRIE

Madison Township, Washington County, Indiana Biographical
William Guthrie, of Madison Township, Washington County, Indiana was born in Orange County December 3 1825. His parents were William and Elizabeth (Rigney) Guthrie, both natives of Virginia, who came from Ohio to Orange County in 1818. They remained there the balance of their lives, and were devoted members of the Baptist Church.
William, Jr., remained at home with his parents and worked on the farm until he was of age. He then began for himself by farming on rented land in Orange and Washington Counties until 1854, when he bought a farm of his own in Vernon Township, Washington County. On that he lived for ten years, when he purchased another in Madison Township, where he now lives. Farming has been his life occupation, and his success is indicated by his 280 acres of well improved and cultivated land. In early life he received a good common school education. In 1868 he became a member of the Regular Baptist Church, and in 1880 was ordained a minister in that denomination. Since that time he has had charge of two societies in that organization at Sinking Spring and at Lost river. Mary J. Coulter, born in Lawrence County, became his wife January 14, 1849. They are the parents of seven children, all living but one, and named John L., William F., Josephine M., Charlotte L., Mary F., and Samuel M.
Madison Township, Washington County, Indiana Biographical
William Guthrie, of Madison Township, Washington County, Indiana was born in Orange County December 3 1825. His parents were William and Elizabeth (Rigney) Guthrie, both natives of Virginia, who came from Ohio to Orange County in 1818. They remained there the balance of their lives, and were devoted members of the Baptist Church.
William, Jr., remained at home with his parents and worked on the farm until he was of age. He then began for himself by farming on rented land in Orange and Washington Counties until 1854, when he bought a farm of his own in Vernon Township, Washington County. On that he lived for ten years, when he purchased another in Madison Township, where he now lives. Farming has been his life occupation, and his success is indicated by his 280 acres of well improved and cultivated land. In early life he received a good common school education. In 1868 he became a member of the Regular Baptist Church, and in 1880 was ordained a minister in that denomination. Since that time he has had charge of two societies in that organization at Sinking Spring and at Lost river. Mary J. Coulter, born in Lawrence County, became his wife January 14, 1849. They are the parents of seven children, all living but one, and named John L., William F., Josephine M., Charlotte L., Mary F., and Samuel M.


Malissa COX

(4047.) MALISSA COX (2115.)  (787.)  (201.)  (31.)  (3.)  (1.):
m. (1ST). to JOE MOORE; M. (2ND). to ___ GREEN.


Albert Watson FILES

Birth: Aug. 11, 1867 Bangor Penobscot County, Maine, USA Death: Sep. 12, 1937, Monterey, Monterey County, California, USA Family links: Parents: Joseph Phinney Files (1828 - 1912) Spouse: Sarah Ellen Lufkins Files (1872 - 1952) Children: Albert Clifton Files (1894 - 1945) Burial: El Carmelo Cemetery, Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California, USA Created by: Lori   Record added: Jul 07, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 73006628


Saran Ellen "Sadie" LUFKINS

Birth: Sep. 7, 1872 Massachusetts, USA
Death: Oct. 28, 1952 Altadena Los Angeles County California, USA
 Family links:
Spouse: Albert Watson Files (1867 - 1937)
  Children:
Albert Clifton Files (1894 - 1945)

Burial: El Carmelo Cemetery Pacific Grove Monterey County California, USA
Created by: Lori   Record added: Jul 08, 2011  Find A Grave Memorial# 73026655


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