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251 Crystal Lake Cemetery Reimann, JoAnn Mary (I349)
 
252 Curch of Southington 3 aug 1817 Vol 2 p 36
Church Brabford 5 sep 1841 vol 4 p 91
Bap adults 5 sep 1841 Bradford Vol 4 p 54
marriage Southington vol 2 p 134

1806 feb 28 Zebulon, is assesed $20 by Society for fees to sustain the Society at Wolcutt
1810 census Hartford,Southington con 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
City directory Cincinate,Ohio Zebulon "Tavern Keeper, 192 Main st.
Ohio Wills and Estates to 1850 by "Bell" Zebulon Byington Estate 1836, Hamilton cA 1031
[Hamilton co located in south west corner of Ohio.

cincinatie city directory 1834 he is listed as Coffee man ,mauin betw 9th & Court
 
Byington, Zebulon (I1410)
 
253 Darmon, Beatrice Fay wife of 72 years to Robert Darmon, and beloved to four children, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, died at age 93 at Chaucer Estates, Wichita, Ks. on April 29, 2019. Beatrice Metcalf was born June 12, 1925 near Durand, Wisconsin. She married Robert Darmon in 1946 and put him through college practicing as a registered nurse until her family grew to four children and maintaining and nurturing home and family became her priority. "Bea" was an avid hiker, a hobbyist painter and became one of the first Master Gardeners in Wichita. The inseparable "Bea and Bob" enjoyed traveling the world in their retirement. Her life's mission was service to others and to her community. The unbroken thread in her life was her faith, service and devotion to the Community of Christ Church. Beatrice was preceded in death by her daughter, Debbie, and her two sisters. She is survived by her husband, Bob, sons Reed of Portland, Oregon, Ron (Cris) of Wichita and daughter JoAnn Westwood (Jay) of Andover, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family would like to especially thank the staffs at Chaucer Estates and Rivercross Hospice for their loving care and attention. Celebration of Life at 10:30 am, Thursday, May 2, 2019, at Chaucer Estates. Family Graveside Service will be at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. A memorial has been established with: Community of Christ Church, 3500 S. Webb Rd., Wichita, KS 67210. Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. Share tributes online at: www.dlwichita.com
Published in Wichita Eagle from May 1 to May 2, 2019. 
Metcalf, Beatrice Faye (I1353)
 
254 Daughter of Deseret Narrent Hickman and Dorothy Ann Carrell

Married Ephraim Portman Pectol, 21 Jun 1899, Manti, Sanpete, Utah

Children - Florence A. Pectol, Leona D. Pectol, Elenor Pectol, Fontella Pectol, Golda Pectol, Devona Pectol, Ephraim B. Pectol

Dorothy D. H. Pectol

Torrey, Wayne County--Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Delilah Hickman Pectol, 71, civic and religious leader who died in the Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield Friday after a lingering illness, will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Torrey Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

She was born in Bingham, March 30, 1880, a daughter of Deseret N. and Dorothy Ann Carrol Hickman. She spent her early childhood in Milford.

She was married to Ephraim P. Pectol in Caineville. The marriage was solemnized in Manti Temple, June 21, 1899.

While her husband served a four-year mission in New Zealand for the Church, Mrs. Pectol was a postal mistress of Caineville. In Milford she served as the first secretary of the first Sunday School and was organist in the Milford Ward. She also taught school in Giles and Milford.

In 1919 the couple moved to Torrey where she served as ward clerk for 15 years while her husband was bishop. She was an officer of the Wayne Stake Utah Pioneers. Mr. Pectol died in 1947.

Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Florence Covington and Mrs. Fontella Webster, Loa, Wayne County; Mrs. Leoona Holt and Mrs. Devona Hancock, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Golda Busk, Elsinore, Sevier County; a son Ephraim B. Pectol, Ogden; two brothers, William D. Hickman, Torrey, and Don F. Hickman, Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Dearing, Payson; 27 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

Friends may call at the family residence Sunday evening prior to services Monday. Burial will be in the Torrey Cemetery under the direction of Neal S. Megleley Mortuary. 
Hickman, Dorothy Delilah (I6333)
 
255 daughter of Elizabeth's first marriage to Smith; took stepfather's name after father died Smith Hively, Eliza (I5108)
 
256 Daughter of William Thomas Carrell and Dorothy Pectol

Married Deseret Narrent Hickman, 15 May 1876, Fairfield, Utah, Utah

Children - Berlie Ann Hickman, William Deseret Hickman, Dorothy Delilah Hickman, Sarah Meacham Hickman, George Narrent Hickman, Joseph Smith Hickman, Don Franklin Hickman, Vivian Hickman, Myrtle Hickman

Obituary - Deseret News

Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Dorothy Hickman

Milford: Feb. 18 -- Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Hickman of Torrey, widow of Deseret N. Hickman were held in the ward chapel, Wednesday with Bishop E. H. Bird presiding.

Music was furnished by the ward choir with violin duet by R. Griffiths of Minersville and O. F. Hubble of Milford accompanied by Mrs. William Dobson on the piano. The invocation was offered by James Clay and the benediction by Robert Matheson. The speakers were Bishop Bird, James Tanner and Bishop Ephraim P. Pectol of Torrey Ward.

Interment was in the Mountain View cemetery where John B. Duncan dedicated the grave. 
Carrell, Dorothy Ann (I6328)
 
257 David Ray Byington, 63, died Monday evening, peacefully in his home, after fighting a valiant battle with cancer. Having been surrounded by family and friends in the preceding weeks brought him great joy and peace. He was born April 13, 1951 in Blackfoot, ID to Stan and Julia (Marple) Byington.

David grew up in Pocatello, ID. He graduated from Highland High School in 1969, and shortly after, enlisted in the Air Force. He was sent to Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, for Basic Training. It was after this he called his childhood sweetheart, Mary Louise Egan, and proposed. They were married a month later on, September 4, 1971, in the Egan family home, and later sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple on December 18, 1973. 
Byington, David Ray (I8583)
 
258 David's Star Lutheran Cemetery, Jackson Twsp, Washington Co., WI Erdmann, Johann (I1586)
 
259 David's Star Lutheran Cemetery, Jackson Twsp, Washington Co., WI Hahn, Christine Wilhelmine Dorothee (I1589)
 
260 David's Star Lutheran Church, Jackson Twsp, Washington Co., WI Family: Johann August Matter / Wilhelmine Henriette Lubke (F185)
 
261 David's Star Lutheran, Jackson, Washington, Wisconsin, USA Family: Wilhelm Friedrich Matter / Wilhelmine Marie Sophia Erdmann (F213)
 
262 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4356)
 
263 Death Certificate Index Certificate Number: 1921-MN-017393 Korol, Karollina (I11595)
 
264 Death of E. B. Anderson. Eli Boyd Anderson, one of the pioneers of Kalamazoo county, a settler at Comstock in 1833, died at his home in that town at 10:30 last evening, aged 83. The funeral takes place at the church in Comstock tomorrow afternoon a t 1 P. M. November 29, 1881 Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph

Eli B. Anderson and family came in 1835, from Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y., settling on section 18, where he now lives. He bought the land of Linus Ellison. He had been here in 1834 to locate his lands. Squire Anderson, as he has been called for the last forty years, is now, from long residence in this township and venerable bearing, the patriarch among the surviving pioneers of Comstock. He came from a good family; some of the best blood of "'76" runs in his veins. He was born in Ira, Rutland Co., Vt., Dec. 8, 1800. His father, John Anderson, who was born near Boston, was a brave, strong man. He was at Lexington, where the first blood was shed for our liberties; was at Bunker Hill under Stark; went up the steps with Ethan Allen at " Old Ti," and heard the immortal exclamation from Allen's lip; was with Stark at Bennington; and with Allen when he was captured. He carried the express mail from one of our armies to the other during the Revolution; and when Arnold gave Andre’ the pass as " John Anderson," it was after this real John Anderson, who was known so well by reputation as mail-carrier. His granddaughter, Mrs. Ezra Beckwith, has the pocket-Bible that he carried with him during the Revolutionary war, and on the leathern cover of which he used to strap his razor. There was a large reward offered by the British for his capture, dead or alive. Mr. Anderson came from Rutland Co., Vt., to Gaines, Genesee Co., or Holland Purchase, now Orleans County, in 1819. Here he married Miss Abigail Dewey, of the same county. Previous to his marriage he was waiter to Dr. Thomas A. Anderson eighteen months, during the war of 1812. Was one winter at Ogdensburg. His brother, Dr. T. A. Anderson, was in the battle of French Mills. Governor Stevens T. Mason commissioned him justice of the peace for Comstock in 1835. In 1837, he was elected to that office by the people, and for some forty years has served his township in that capacity. He has cleared and improved a large farm, and reared a numerous family. Kalamazoo County History 1880, p359 
Anderson, Eli Boyd (I4883)
 
265 DEATH OF EDWIN ANDERSON. The Sixth Victim of the May Railroad Accident: Mr. Edwin Anderson who has been very ill since he escaped from the railroad accident of May 8 died at his home late Tuesday night. He escaped alive from the car by a very close call and suffered injuries and a terrible shock. He had been in bed seven weeks and was attended by Dr. Balyeat and was cared for by his sister whose home is in Galesburg. Yesterday morning a post mortem was held by Drs. Osborn and McNair, in the presence of Drs. Balyeat, Cornell and Snook. They were of the opinion that his death resulted from injuries recently received. He leaves four children to mourn his death. Kalamazoo Gazette July 4, 1889 page 4 Anderson, Edwin Boyd (I4886)
 
266 Della Marie Fagnant was born 15 September 1926 at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. She was the fourth child and third daughter of Alfred Paul and Daisy Mary Bell Fagnant.
When she was six weeks old she had her first heart attack.
Della was a very special girl, full of charm, wit and sunshine. She never complained, but always wore a smile. She was beautiful, tall, slim and had shoulder-length black hair and sparkling brown eyes.
On December 3, 1940 Della went to the movie with her sister, Pauline and had a heart attack, she was carried home where she died. She was burined in Lava on 7 December 1940 next to her brother, Paul who had died in 1927. 
Fagnant, Della Mare (I6738)
 
267 Delmer "Bing" Byington, 87, left this earthly habitation Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at a local care center surrounded by his children.

He was born in Downey, Idaho to Ernest Lorenzo and Edith Christena Stones. He married Georgia Belle Wheeler on Dec. 1, 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She preceded him in death.
He is survived by his five children, Janet K. (Stan) Hadley, Dennis Ray (Ursula), LaDell Vere (Bonnie), Linda Lou (Steven) Kennedy and Gary Lee (Kathy); his sister, Erma Meredith of Downey; brothers, Farrell Byington of Lewiston and Dale Byington of Montour, Idaho; 24 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren, with two more expected.

He served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a medic. He was the recipient of the Bronze Star. 
Byington, Delmar (I6243)
 
268 Delores bequeathed her body to the University of Minnesota Anatomy Bequest Program Wanke, Delores Marie (I1554)
 
269 Department of Health, Office of Vital Records and Statistics. Death Certificates, 1904-1961. Series 81448. Utah State Archives, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Department of Health, Office of Vital Records and Statistics. Military Death Certificates: 1941-1953. Series 3769. Utah State Archives, Salt Lake City, Utah.

 
Source (S391)
 
270 Diana Lee Tulip (72) of Arkansaw, WI died Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, WI. She was born October 27, 1945 in Durand, WI ; daughter of Vernon and Bernice (Metcalf) Kern. She attended the Porcupine country school and graduated from Arkansaw High School.

On January 27, 1962 she married James Tulip at the Porcupine Church. Diana worked as bookkeeper for Tulip Cabinet with her husband Jim. She enjoyed playing cards, going on scooter and convertible rides, bowling, golfing and traveling. Diana and Jim spent a month every winter in Florida with friends. Mostly she loved to spoil her five grandsons. She loved going to their school and sporting events.

She is survived by her husband, James Tulip of Arkansaw, children, Terri Jo (Dennis) Hartung of Roberts and Jeff (Jenny) Tulip of Arkansaw; grandchildren, Brenton (Erin) Hartung, Brady Hartung, Christopher (Miranda) Tulip, Cody Tulip and Tyler “TJ” Tulip; sister, Sharon (Lynn) Fleishauer; sister-in-law, Mary Kern; and many nieces, nephews and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Vernon and Bernice (Metcalf) Kern; infant son, Darren Tulip; brother, James Kern.

A Celebration of Life will be from 4:00 - 8:00 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at the Community of Christ Church in Arkansaw with a service and time of sharing beginning at 7:00 pm. A private burial will be in Arkansaw Memorial Cemetery at a later date. Goodrich Funeral Home in Durand, WI is assisting the family. To express on-line condolences, visit obituaries at www.goodrichfh.com. 
Kern, Diana Lee (I1496)
 
271 Died @ 10:10 at the Plum City hostpital after a day day stay and succumbed to pneumonia. Funeral was held at the local Methodist church in Hicks Valley officiated by Rev. Virgil Brown. She was laid to rest in Oakwood Cemetery. No tomb stone exists. Hawkins, Harriet Delinda (I602)
 
272 Died as a child Pollock, Baby (I9350)
 
273 Died at her farm on Hwy 85 south of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA Simonson, Kathryn Esmarelda (I9627)
 
274 Died crossing the Plains To Utah Dennis, Eunice (I7038)
 
275 Died in the Sunshine mine fire along with 90 others. Byington, Floyd Leon (I6027)
 
276 Died of Liver Cancer
 
Keyes, Olive (I1342)
 
277 Divorced Jun 06, 1982 Wright County, MN Family: Joseph Gerald Oberaigner / Sharon Lee Richie (F2022)
 
278 DOD est from obituary, which gives DOB and age at death of 77 yrs Kirscher, Jacob L "Jack" (I3510)
 
279 Dodd, Jordan, comp.. Indiana Marriages to 1850. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Indiana. Source (S1129)
 
280 Donald M. “Don” Bower, age 77 of Ainsworth, Nebraska passed away at Brown County Hospital in Ainsworth on January 9, 2019.

Don enjoyed music, motorcycles, leather and woodwork craftsmanship and “round the table” coffee conversations with friends. Don was best known for his kindness and generosity, no matter who you were. One thing for sure, Don led a complete and full life.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Donovan Richard Bower and Eunice (Byington) Crotty; sister, Sandy Balint Fields and brother, Richard “Dick” Bower.

Don is survived by his sons, Donovan W. (Karma) Bower of Bellevue, Nebraska and Evan M. (Brandi) Bower of Parker, Colorado; step-granddaughters, Abbygayl and Sage Meyer and Braeleigh Stroud; step-grandson, Harrison Stroud; nieces and nephews; and many loving and loyal friends.

A Gathering of family and friends and time of sharing for Don Bower will be held on Saturday, February 23, 2019 at Hoch Funeral Home in Ainsworth from 9 to 11 AM. 
Bower, Donald M (I5896)
 
281 Downey....Fay Layton Byington Barfuss, 82, of Downey, passed away on Saturday August 4, 2012.

She was born November 3, 1929 in Downey, Idaho the third of four daughters born to Orson A. and Rozella Stone Layton. During her happy childhood, Fay enjoyed riding the barrel by running on top of it to make it go where she wanted. she also enjoyed high jumping rope. She graduated from LDS Seminary and Downey High School in 1947.

Fay married LaVar Byington in 1947 and started working as a bookkeeper at the Marsh Valley Hospital, where she worked for the next 16 years. She and LaVar had a daughter, TeAuna, born in 1958. In 1966, a premature baby boy, Lon E. was born weighing 3lbs 5oz. He lived only three hours. In 1966, she and LaVar divorced and she moved to Portland, Oregon.

She began working at the Oregon City Eye Clinic, where she was employed for the next two years. She then began working at the ICN Medical Lab as an assistant supervisor on the night shift until they closed their doors in January 1980. She also worked for a Dermatologist. Fay and TeAuna returned to Downey, where Fay helped care for her ailing mother.

On April 20, 1983, Fay married Bishop Willis Barfuss. She helped him on the farm and was manager of Layton Farms and did all the bookkeeping until the time of her death.

Fay and Willis were called as temple workers and worked together in the Logan LDS Temple for thirteen years, until Willis passed away in 2000. Fay continued to work at the temple for four more years. In 2004, Fay underwent a serious Whipple Surgery and fought bravely to recover from the surgery and complications. Much to her disappointment. she was not able to return as a temple worker.

Fay is survived by her daughter; TeAuna (Tom) Newton; two grandsons; Ty and Austin; a sister; LuAnn (David) McClure, four nieces and four nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; infant son; husband, Willis and sisters, Lita Preece and Verna Baucke.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday August 9, 2012 at 12 noon in the Downey LDS 1st Ward Chapel, Bishop Rex Nielsen, officiating. Friends may visit with the family on Wednesday evening from 7-8 pm at the Downey Church and on Thursday prior to services from 10:30-11:30 am. Burial will follow in the Downey City Cemetery. 
Layton, Fay (I6241)
 
282 Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800 Source (S346)
 
283 Early Marriages From Newspapers Published in Central New York Source (S1261)
 
284 East Heskerton, Yorkshire, England Boynton, Robert (I1483)
 
285 East Riding, Yorkshire, , England Boynton, Alice (I207)
 
286 East Riding, Yorkshire, , England Boynton, Edmund (I210)
 
287 East Riding, Yorkshire, , England Boynton, Richard (I214)
 
288 East Riding, Yorkshire, , England Strangeways, Jane (I1478)
 
289 East Riding, Yorkshire, , England Strangeways, Jane (I1478)
 
290 Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center Brown, Shirley (I7447)
 
291 Edgewood Cemetery Bronson, John (I2292)
 
292 Edgewood Cemetery Barnes, Sarah (I2293)
 
293 Edna's cause of death was a result of the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-1919 Byington, Edna Cordelia (I6089)
 
294 Edward G. Stuart II, age 70, of Colfax, Wis., passed away Sunday, February 20, 2005, at his home.

He was born July 6, 1934, in Pepin County, Wis., to Edward M. and Edna (Kern) Stuart. He attended Durand High School. He married Louise Anderson on January 31, 1959, at Big Elk Creek Parsonage and together they raised three children. He was a dairy farmer for many years, but retired early due to health reasons. Ed volunteered by cooking at the Community Table in Eau Claire, and enjoyed a variety of music, including singing in the Lima Polka Choir. He also enjoyed playing his banjo and harmonica, reading, fishing, gardening and visiting his family.

He is survived by his three children, Alaine (Alan) Sonnenberg, Edward J. III (Joan) and Kelly (Bruce Lawrie) Stuart all of Colfax; grandchildren, Wendy and Edward T. Stuart IV, Aaron Sonnenberg; special friend, Anna Mae Bauer of Durand, Wis.; sisters, Jean Thibado of Menomonie, Wis., Joyce (John) Kramer of Pine River, Wis., Joan Pooler of Durand, Wis., and Ginny (Dale) Dessart of Manawa, Wis.; brother, Perry (Lori) Stuart of Fall Creek, Wis.; many nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and Louise Stuart.

A funeral service for Edward will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, February 23, 2005, at Big Elk Creek Lutheran Church, Elk Mound, with Pastor Hal A. Schroetter officiating and special music provided by the Lima Polka Choir. Interment will be in the Big Elk Creek Church Cemetery.

Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, February 22, 2005, at Sampson-Kastner Funeral Home in Colfax and one hour prior to the service at church on Wednesday. 
Stuart, Edward II (I4786)
 
295 Edward Thomas Radford, 69, died December 20, 1942 at Twin Falls, Idaho, of cardio vascular disease.

He was born October 6, 1873 at Leamington, Utah to John Franklin Radford and Priscilla Morgan Radford. He married Wesltha Permila "Pearl" Wilbur on November 24, 1897, She died on January 12, 1919.

Interment was made in the Annis Little Butte Cemetery at Annis, Idaho. 
Radford, Edward Thomas (I5789)
 
296 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I212)
 
297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I217)
 
298 Elaine McMahon, 89, of Durand, WI, passed away Saturday, October 9, 2010, at Oakview Care Center in Durand.
She was born October 31, 1920; daughter of Ben and Laura Hotter Bien. She lived on the family farm in Arkansaw, WI. She attended Oak Center country school, then Durand High School. Elaine worked in Eau Claire, WI, until her marriage to Kenneth K. McMahon on June 12, 1945. They lived on the family farm until 1947 when they moved to Durand, where she remained the rest of her life. Her husband Kenneth passed away April 23, 2007.
Elaine enjoyed gardening, collecting antiques, thrift sales, having family dinners, going on family vacations and fishing. Elaine will be missed by all who knew her.
Survived by children, Richard (Sandra) McMahon of Durand, WI, Carol (Robert) Anibas of Weyauwega, WI, Mary (Roger) Poeschel of Durand, WI, Dave (Carolyn) McMahon of Durand, WI, Jane (Steven) Watson of Cambridge, MN; 16 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by husband, Kenneth McMahon; parents, Ben and Laura Hotter Bien; grandson, William McMahon; brother, Marvin Bien; sister, Bonnie Most.
Funeral Services will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 12, 2010, at the United Methodist Church in Durand. Pastor Bruce Gardow officiating. Burial will be at Forest Hill Cemetery in Durand.
Friends may call from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, October 11, at Goodrich Funeral Home in Durand and one hour prior to services at the church on Tuesday.

Leader-Telegram, Eau Claire, WI
Published 10 October 2010 
Bien, Margarite Elaine (I1789)
 
299 Eleanor (Elena) Martin, 1285 Yellowstone, died this morning after a long illness. She was 78.

She was born in Marsh Valley, May 21, 1878, the daughter of Joseph H. and Ora Elvira Wakley Byington. She and her husband moved from Lava Hot Springs to Pocatello 14 years ago. She is survived by five children, six brothers and five sisters.

Published: Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho) on 10 Aug 1956
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Married: David Alvaro Monroe Martin on 10 Jun 1898 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho

Children:
Vere Singleton Monroe Martin
David Elza Monroe Martin
Alvero Monroe Martin
Dean Dewit Monroe Martin
Monroe Martin (infant)
Elena Lucinda Monroe Martin (infant)
Glen Dewayne Monroe Martin 
Byington, Elena Aleanor (I5527)
 
300 Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records. Source (S178)
 

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