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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
8751 I1121  Maxwell  Viola  25 Apr 1876  7 Aug 1893  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier.FTW]

[Don Maxwell .FTW]

Obituary of Viola Maxwell

The angel of death has thrust from us this shivering blade in from our midst has taken Miss Ola Maxwell. She departed this life on Monday, August 7,1893, aged seventeen years, three months and 12 days. The fatal sickness, as we under stand it, was that dreaded disease lung fever to which the beautiful maiden succumbed almost as rapidly as the delicate flower dies before the frost and wind of autumn, her sickness lasting only two weeks. It is hard that the misty twilight of death should so soon block out the golden glow of morning. It is hard that the anthem should be broken on by a sob. That the home made sad only a short year ago by the death of a father should again be saddened by the death of a daughter: and that the blades of the green grass should quiver over the feet that for years should have pressed the green verge of summer. It is hard that one so full of hope, kindness and devotion to all her friends, should be stricken down; but " death " loves a shining "mark". The flowers that bloom to-day , die to-morrow .

Rev. Baker conducted the funeral services at Bethesda, on Tuesday at 10 a.m. We extend to the family our heart felt interest in their bereavement, and may the Holy Spirit assist them to bear their affliction.

submitted by Sharon Kivi 1998. 
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8752 I927  Maxwell  William Edward  16 Dec 1854  16 Oct 1921  Obituary of William Maxwell
died - Oakland, IA 16 Oct. 1921 of Angina
son of John C. Maxwell

Prob. from the Fairfield Ledger in Iowa or possibly Chariton, Iowa Newspaper]

WILLIAM MAXWELL IS CALLED BEYOND
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WAS AMONG PIONEERS OF THIS COMMUNITY
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SPLENDID CITIZEN GONE
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Made Early Home Near Spring Creek Church - Made Home in Town For Several Years
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Following an illness of slightly over a month's duration W. E. Maxwell passed away Sunday morning. His serious illness came as a surprise to his many friends as Mr. Maxwell had the appearance of rugged health, especially after his return from a winter in Florida. His illness was serious from the first and the wearied body gave up the struggle early Sunday morning. The following obituary was prepared by his pastor, Rev. Edmondson:
William E. Maxwell was born at Fairfield, Iowa, December 16, 1854. While just a boy he moved with his parents to Charlton, Iowa, where he grew to young manhood. He came to Oakland in 1876 and was married to Sarah Timberman, September 5, 1878.
Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, one son, Coyd Maxwell of Oakland, and three daughters, Mrs. Russell Nash, Mrs. Carl Hannah and Mrs. Bert Bruen, all of Oakland.
Mr. Maxwell was stricken with heart failure, September the tenth, and was in a dangerous condition from the very first attack. He was confined to his home from the time of the very first attack and the most of the time he was confined to his bed. He made a courageous fight to regain health and strength from the very first. He never gave up hope until Friday, noon, before his death early Sunday morning. He told his son he would have to give it up. He failed rapidly from that time on until his death at three o'clock and ten minutes Sunday morning.
Brother Maxwell might be recognized as among the pioneers of this country. He helped in the development of this splendid agricultural section. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell spent their early married life in a farm near the Spring Creek church. Later he purchased the farm now owned by Lavern Ballinger(?sp), and made this the family home until the time of his retirement from the farm in 1914, when he built the residence near the high school ??????? where the remaining the Christ upon his life in his young manhood. He was converted and united with the Spring Creek Methodist Episcopal church in 1884. In 1901 he transferred his membership to the Oakland Methodist Episcopal church, of which he was a member at the time of his death. Mr. Maxwell was a quiet man in his religious profession, but his life of uprightness and integrity, as well as love for the church and his Christ were the best evidence of his relationship to his God. On Friday afternoon when he told his son that he would have to give up the effort to regain health, he said, quietly but with deep sincerity to the loved ones gathered about him, "God bless you all." This prayer for his dear ones were among the last words spoke on earth.
The loss of this splendid citizen is sustained by the wife and companion, the son and daughters named above, ten grandchildren, four brothers, Albert A. Maxwell, of Los Angeles, California, Monroe Maxwell, of Kansas City, Missouri; ? H. Maxwell of Charlton, Iowa and one sister, Mrs. Joe H. Curtis, of Charlton, Iowa, the many more distant relatives and large number of friends.
He died October 16, 1921, aged 66 years and 10 months.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church, Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Chas. M. Edmondson, after which interment was Oaklawn Cemetery. 
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8754 I919  Maxwell  William Whistler  10 Feb 1834  26 Apr 1908  From Memorial Biographical Record and illustrated Compendium of Biography
Chicago: Geo. A. Ogle & Co.
Publisher, Engravers and Book Manufacturers, 1899.

W.W. Maxwell-Among the active and enterprising farmers and stock raisers of Hackberry precinct, Polk county, the gentleman whose name stands at the head of this sketch holds a prominent place. His home is on the southeast quarter of section14, township 13, range 1, and he has one hundred and sixty acres, all but ten of which are under excellent cultivation, and well improved with god and substantial buildings, which stand as monuments to his thrift and industry.
Mr. Maxwell, was born in Montgomery county, Ohio, February 10, 1834, and is a son of Benjamin and Jane (McCormick) Maxwell, natives of Virginia[Penn. for Benjamin per D.P. Maxwell,Jr.,M.D. 1997] and Pennsylvania, respectively. The paternal grandfather, Henry Maxwell, was a native of Ireland[but 1850 census Carroll Co.,Indiana shows birth place as Penn. per D.P. Maxwell,Jr.,M.D. 1997], and settled in Pennsylvania on coming to the new world with his father[suspect Thomas
Maxwell hisband of Ann Blackmar yet to be proven 26Jan1998 per DPMJr.], who took up arms against the mother country on the Revolutionary War. Out subject's maternal grandfather, William McCormick, was born in Scotland[Virginia DPMJr. 1997], and at an early age crossed the Atlantic and took up his residence in Virginia. The parents of our subject were married in Montgomery county, Ohio, and in 1834, emigrated to Indiana, becoming pioneer settlers of Carroll county, where the father cleared and improved a farm, but in 1850 moved to Jefferson county, Iowa, and again opened up a new farm on what was then the frontier. There he died in 1884 and his wife in 1882, honored and respected by all who knew them. prompted by a love of country he enlisted in October, 1861, at the age of sixty years, in Company F. Third Iowa Calvary, and served for one year. By his horse falling one of his wrists were broken, and he was honorably discharged at the end of that time. In his family were fourteen children, nine of whom reached years of maturity, namely: John, now deceased; George, who went to Oregon in 1850, and was a Major in an Indian War, and also governor[served in the Legislature per DPMJr. 1997] of Washington territory; W.W., the subject of this sketch; Abner, now dead, who was also a member of the Third Iowa Calvary during the Civil War; Mrs. Elizabeth Root, a resident of Jefferson county, Iowa; Mrs. Isabel Frazee, who lives near Thayer, Nebraska; Harvey, a resident of Jefferson county, Iowa, who was a soldier in the Thirteenth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and was never off duty except six days during his entire service; Isaac, who also lives in Jefferson county, Iowa; and James, who was drowned in Iowa.
During his infancy W. W. Maxwell was taken by his parents to their new home in Carroll county, Indiana, and was fifteen years of age when he accompanied them on their removal to Jefferson county, Iowa. He received a common-school education and began life for himself at the age of eighteen years, working out by the month for four years. He then engaged in farming on his own account in Iowa until August, 1861, when he laid aside all personal interests and enlisted in Company F., Third Iowa Volunteer Calvary, as wagoner. He was sent to St. Louis on a scouting expedition of ten days, but never got back to his regiment for over two years. By way of Jefferson City, he went to Mexico, Bonneville and Fulton, Mo., where he arrived December 25, 1861. Later he was again at Mexico and Paris, Missouri, and then back again to Mexico, where he responded to a call for one hundred men to go to Camp Jackson, St. Louis. From there he went to Rolla, Missouri, and then to Lebanon, and was sent to Houston, where General Warren was stationed. He was in the engagement's against Price and Marmaduke at Hartsville, and in December started for Little Rock, Arkansas, but on reaching Pleasant Plains was ordered back to Pilot Knob, where he remained until going to Helena, Arkansas. After the rebels were driven from that place he returned to Pilot Knob, and July 1, 1863, started for Little Rock with General Davidson's command, which met General Steele's forces near Brownsville, where an engagement was brought on. The Third Iowa Calvary were the first Union soldiers to enter Little Rock, and after a short time spent there were ordered to Lebanon, Arkansas, where they were engaged in scouting, etc. There Mr. Maxwell re-enlisted with seven hundred and seven of the regiment, and was granted a thirty days' furlough. He was sent to Memphis, Tennessee, was in the fight at Guntown, and also at Memphis during Forrest's raid. The regiment was re-united at Benton, Arkansas. Our subject remained at Memphis until December, 1864, when he was ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, and was later sent to the hospital at Keokuk, Iowa. He was mustered out with his regiment and paid off at Davenport, Iowa, in August, 1865, returning home with an honorable war record, of which he may be justly proud.
After farming for one year in Jefferson county, Mr. Maxwell removed to Keokuk County, Iowa, where he was similarly employed for four years, and then came to Polk County, Nebraska, taking up his residence upon his present homestead May 1, 1870. While he and his wife were erecting their sod house they spent the nights in a dug-out belonging to Colonel Roberts. They had no neighbors; there had been no roads laid out, and they had to go to Lincoln to do their marketing, but notwithstanding the inconveniences and hardships, their pioneer life was a happy one. With the exception of two years spent in the hotel business in Rising City, Mr. Maxwell has given his entire time and attention to the improvement and cultivation of his farm, which is now one of the best in the locality.
While home on a veteran furlough, Mr. Maxwell was married February 18, 1864, to Miss Rebecca Sunderland, who was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, a daughter of William and Matilda (Klechner) Sunderland, natives of Maryland and Ohio, respectively. In 1851 her parents emigrated to Iowa, where the father died in 1851, but the mother is still living. Their children were Mrs. Maxwell; John, who died in service of his country during the Rebellion, being a member of the Forty-fifth Iowa Infantry; Alvin; Mrs. Martha Abraham; Joseph; Harry; and William. Of the ten children born to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, six are living: Pearl, now the wife of Richard Marsden, by whom she has three children, Ruby Verne, Willie and an infant; Ida, wife of Perry Pogue, by whom she has three children, Ethel, Fay and Harry; Hayes; Ellsworth; and Alvin. The parents are both faithful members of the United Brethren church of their township, in which Mr. Maxwell is serving as trustee and treasurer of the board. He is one of the most prominent members of B. F. Stephenson post, No. 132, G. A. R., of Gresham, in which he has filled all the offices, being the present commander. He has always been an ardent supporter of the Republican party, takes an active and influential part in local political affairs, and has frequently served as a delegate to the conventions of his party. For three years he was an efficient county commissioner of Polk county, and for many years has been a member of the school board, being the present moderator in school district No. 3,. Together with W. F. McClean and Levi Fuller, he organized the Old Settler's Society of Polk county, calling the first meeting August 18, 1885, at which time there were between five and six thousand people in attendance.
 
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8755 I47422               
8756 I47421  May  Joe Don      [hollcalv.ged]

farmer 
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8757 I47423  May  Julie Beth      [hollcalv.ged]

info from Darla WAGNON, Clinton, OK 
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8758 I41265  May  Mary Katherine  Dec 1855    [Winch.FTW]

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8759 I37110  May  Ollie      [Winch.FTW]

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8760 I42690  Mayes  Betty      [Winch.FTW]

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8761 I42693  Mayes  Jimmy      [Winch.FTW]

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8762 I42692  Mayes  Johnny      [Winch.FTW]

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8763 I42691  Mayes  Lenora      [Winch.FTW]

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8764 I32711  Mayes  Linda      King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

Sources: 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 210. 
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8765 I42781  Mayes  Martha      [Winch.FTW]

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8766 I42694  Mayes  Valerie      [Winch.FTW]

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Valerie was the first woman in the state of Idaho licensed to fly a plane. She was killed at a race track. A man she knew had raced & after the race, she asked permission to drive his car around the track; she lost control & was killed.
source: Jay Webb[Winch11.ged]

GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
Valerie was the first woman in the state of Idaho licensed to fly a plane. She was killed at a race track. A man she knew had raced & after the race, she asked permission to drive his car around the track; she lost control & was killed.
source: Jay Webb 
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8767 I42239  Mayes  William      [Winch.FTW]

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8768 I572               
8769 I571  Mayfield  Gary  Aft 1950  Yes, date unknown  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Address: 818 49TH AVE N[Bier.FTW]

[Bier by Bruhn.FTW]

Address: 818 49TH AVE N 
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8770 I43623  Maynard  Henrietta      [Winch.FTW]

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8771 I41238  Maynard  Raymond Warren  07 Jun 1913  02 Oct 1959  [Winch.FTW]

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8772 I40355  Mays  John Davidson      [Winch.FTW]

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8773 I40890  Mays  W. C.      [Winch.FTW]

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8774 I1250  McADAMS  ISABELLE C.   Abt. 1809  2 Nov 1877  Her name has been seen as Isabel Merich.  tree1 
8775 I36791  McAlister  Henry      [Winch.FTW]

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8776 I2005  McAllister  Jennie B.  Abt 1846    1871/2  tree1 
8777 I40708  McAllister  Joseph Carter  03 Feb 1846  19 Jun 1918  [Winch.FTW]

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8778 I36041  McAllister  Sarah  13 Oct 1853  31 Jan 1926  [Winch.FTW]

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8779 I3400  McAnderson  Nancy  19 Oct 1834  06 Dec 1917  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

Line 19497 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI PLAC

JACKSON FAMILY CEM.,LOUDON CO.Tennessee 
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8780 I39596  McAndrew  Eugene      [Winch.FTW]

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8781 I39597  McAndrew  Gertrude Jane  13 Feb 1892  1976  Chestnut Hill  tree1 
8782 I39597  McAndrew  Gertrude Jane  13 Feb 1892  1976  [Winch.FTW]

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8783 I37739  McAndrew  Gypsy Ona Ruth  05 Oct 1901    [Winch.FTW]

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8784 I36028  McAndrew  Hannah Rebecca  14 May 1865  21 Apr 1946  [Winch.FTW]

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8785 I39595  McAndrew  James Leander Webb  06 Dec 1871  24 Feb 1896  [Winch.FTW]

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8786 I39025  McAndrew  Joseph Welborn  29 Apr 1880  23 Mar 1957  [Winch.FTW]

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8787 I39072  McAndrew  Lucille Elizabeth  15 May 1917  8 Feb 2011  [Winch.FTW]

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8788 I39599  McAndrew  Mayme      [Winch.FTW]

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8789 I37947  McAndrew  Sarah Kansas  23 Jun 1870  29 Jan 1942  [Winch.FTW]

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8790 I37754  McAndrew  Sarah Louisa Ida Lucy Missouri  16 Nov 1890  13 Jun 1973  [Winch.FTW]

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8791 I32759  McAtee  Carolyn Elaine      King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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8792 I16284  McBride  Charles Fredrick  14 Aug 1887    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

[Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW]

Charles was a widower and a resident of Bay Village, Cuyahoga Co., OH, when he married Ruth. 
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8793 I42008  McBride  John Joseph      [Winch.FTW]

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8794 I40447  McBride  Willard  Feb 1876  Jul 1944  [Winch.FTW]

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8795 I37853  McCabe  Claude      [Winch.FTW]

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8796 I37856  McCabe  Claude      [Winch.FTW]

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8797 I39171  McCabe  Daniel      [Winch.FTW]

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8798 I39170  McCabe  David      [Winch.FTW]

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8799 I37855  McCabe  Glenn  1919  10 Nov 1993  [Winch.FTW]

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8800 I39172  McCabe  Patrick      [Winch.FTW]

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