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Sources
1. Title:   Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: 24 May 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.5.60308.170
2. Title:   Information came from Evelyn Booth Massie's book "GilkersonGenealogical History and Archives".
Author:   Dallas Johnson
Publication:   PJRD51A@prodigy.com; April 1997 ABBR DALLAS JOHNSON
3. Title:   Garrison.FTW
4. Title:   headstone
5. Title:   Gary Murrell
6. Title:   Notes on Family History by Stella Fisher Burgess, July 1962
7. Title:   Parks.FTW
8. Title:   Records of Crawford County, Arkansas, Marriage Book F, 1896-1900.
Author:   Oma Cole and Hazel Brown.
Publication:   Cole, [1979?] ABBR Marriage Book F, AR, Crawford Co, 1896-1900
9. Title:   DENITA STOWERS
Author:   Denita Stowers
Publication:   denitas@pcpartner.net; July 1997 ABBR DENITA STOWERS
10. Title:   Mary Lou Cook "Collectornuts at aol dot com"
11. Title:   1910 Wayne County, TN Census Records
12. Title:   Badke.FTW
13. Title:   Pam Hall, Feb 11. 2001 "tfh-cne at concentric dot net"
14. Title:   Family data sheets filled out by Charles Taylor Burgess, November 5, 1979
15. Title:   Bradshaw.FTW
16. Title:   Death Certificate on file in St. Clair County, Belleville, Illinois
17. Title:   c.FTW
18. Title:   Ancestry Library Marriages -- Tennessee to 1825
19. Title:   LIONEL ADKINS
Author:   Lionel Adkins
Publication:   2568 Blue Ball Road, Elkton, MD 21921; (410) 398-5509;adki2404@dpnet.net; 1997 ABBR LIONEL ADKINS
20. Title:   Elmo Poulson & Cemetary Reords Salt Lake City
21. Title:   DONNETTE G. ADKINS
Author:   Donnette G. Adkins
Publication:   8940 E. 35th Circle Tucson, AZ 85710; SKeys63152@aol.com; 1997 ABBR DONNETTE G. ADKINS
22. Title:   Nelson's Book of Marriages, Licenses 1665-1800
23. Title:   Research by Susie Eleanor Kirby Schwille of Rowlett, TX and transcribed into FTM data base by Sondra Kay Pennington Tucker
24. Title:   Declaration for Widow's Pension
25. Title:   brown1.FTW
26. Title:   1920 Federal Census in Webster Parish Louisiana
27. Title:   Obituary of Everette Rush Shipley
28. Title:   Obituary of Henry Eckey, Jr. in the possession of Susan Kimes Burgess
29. Title:   PHILIP ATKINS
Author:   Philip Keith Atkins
Publication:   4120 N Highland Ave Tacoma, WA 98407-2716; (206)-752-6772;(304)-855-3839; atkinsp@seanet.net ABBR PHILIP ATKINS
30. Title:   Notes of Lisa Rienicke 1999
31. Title:   Reed.FTW
32. Title:   REEDb.FTW
33. Title:   CECILIA SCHILLER
Author:   Carol Benjamin
Publication:   1765 Wainwright Drive Reston, VA 20190-3438 (703) 787-7593;carol.benjamin@iconbbs.org; Mar 10, 1997. ABBR CECILIA SCHILLER
34. Title:   Reed1.FTW
35. Title:   TITLE
Author:   Rachel Grace
Publication:   HGRACE5366@aol.com ABBR RACHEL GRACE
36. Title:   EVY LOU LINVILLE
Author:   Evy Lou Linville
Publication:   Rt. 1 Box 316, West Hamlin, WV 25571; (304) 824-3023 ABBR EVY LOU LINVILLE
37. Title:   TITLE
38. Title:   ELKIN-1854.FTW
39. Title:   elkin.FTW
40. Title:   hummerston.FTW
41. Title:   parke.FTW
42. Title:   northcutt.FTW
43. Title:   NORTHCUTT1.FTW
44. Title:   siebold1.FTW
45. Title:   brad.FTW
46. Title:   Family Records family records and F Scot 125 Records: Ruth Brown Lewis 3139 Camino Ave Hacienda Heights, Calif
47. Title:   win.FTW

Notes
a. Note:   Cause of Death:<CAUS> Cancer Upper right Lung / Pnuemia REFN: 9 Dad wondered about never being able to settle he died alone in Las Veg as 2.45pm. after going into hospital Mom still to this day loves him D ad and Mom meet at adance in Brisbane Australia 1943, he was on shore lea ve. As was the time on war courtships were short they married and in 19 45 Diana was born Mom thenwent to the US as a war bride. Arriv ed in St Louis by Train and was met by Grand dad and step Grand ma Olga li ved with G Grand ma Denton for about 14 months before moving to Kille en TX where Dad had a job driving a cab. This is when I was born. Return ed to Cuba Mo then Elvins Mo Dad wondered about the State coming and goi ng finally in 1950 Mom packed up and with the help of my Godmother return ed to Australia. Dad was in California and had rejoined the navy. Individual: Denton, William Social Security #: 546-12-2408 SS# issued in: California Birth date: 23 Dec 1919 Death date: Mar 1977 ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 89101 Primary location associatedwith this ZIP Code: Las Vegas, Nevada John D. Ford DD-228 (DD-228: dp. 1,190; 1. 314'5"; b. 31'9"; dr. 9'3", s. 35 k.; cpl. 10 1; a. 4 4", 1 3", 2 .30cal mg., 12 21" tt.; cl.Clemson) John D. Ford ( DD-228) was laid down by William Cramp & Sons Ship & En gine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 11 November 1919; launched 2 Septemb er 1920, sponsored by Miss F. Faith Ford, daughter of Rear Admiral Ford; a nd commissioned as Ford 30 December 1920, Lt. ( j.g. ) L.T. Forbes in tem porary command. After acceptance trials off New England, Ford received Lt. Comd r. C. A. Pownall as commanding officer 16 July 1921. On 17 November, whi le operating along the eastern seaboard, her name was changed to John D. F ord. After training in the Caribbean, she departed Newport, R.I.,20 Ju ne 1922 for permanent duty with the Asiatic Fleet. Sailing via the Mediter ranean Sea, the Suez Canal, and the Indian Ocean, she arrived Cavite, Mani la Bay, 21 August to begin almost two decades of service in the Far East. Prior to the outbreak of World War II, John D. Ford operated out of Man ila, cruising Asiatic waters from southern China to northern Japan. Duri ng April and May 1924, she helped establish temporary air bases on the Jap anese Kurile andHokaido Islands in support of the pioneer, global flig ht between 9 April and28 September by the U.S. Air Service. On 6 June s he deployed to Shanghai, China, to protect American lives and interests wh ich were threatened by Chinesecivil strife. After renewal of the Chine se Civil War in May 1926, she patrolled the Chinese coast to protect convo ys from roving bands of bandits. On 24 March 1927 she supported the evacua tion of American and foreign nationals, who were fleeing from mob violen ce at Nanking. The ascendancy of the reformed Nationalist government under Chiang Kai- Shek in 1928 quieted civil.strife. However, Sino-Japanese relations deteri orated, requiring John D. Ford to remainin China. Following Japanese aggr ession in northern China during July 1937, she evacuated Americans from Pe iping us Japanese ships prepared to blockade the Chinese coast. Steami ng to Manila 21 November, she operated between the Philippines and southe rn China on fleet manoeuvres. And after war broke out in Europe in Septemb er 1939, she increased training off the Philippines and commenced neutrali ty patrols in the Philippine and South China Seas. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour 7 December 1941, John D. Fo rd readied for action at Cavite as a unit of DesDiv 59. Undamaged by the d estructive Japanese air raid on Manila Bay 10 December, she sailed southwa rd the same day to patrol the Sulu Sea and Makassar Strait with Task for ce 6. She remained in Makassar Strait until 23 December, then she steam ed from Balikpapan, Borneo, to Surabaya, Java, arriving the 24th. As the Japanese pr
b. Note:   NF2126
Note:   Custom Field:<_FA#> 1950Elvins Mo (Park Hills)@S0083293@Date of Import: Jul 19, 2005 _MENDDivorce [hummerston.FTW] [win.FTW] _MENDDivorce


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