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Note for:   Alexander Coffman Ross,   1812 -
From the Ross archives, provided by Lena Peters (cpeters@@colby.ixks.com), 2/16/1997: "Alexander Coffman Ross: Merchant; b. Zanesville, Ohio, 1812; became a merchant and one of the most enterprising businessmen in his native place. He was a member of the Whig glee club in the presidential canvass of 1840 and wrote the famous political song, "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too."

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Note for:   John Doyle,   11 JUN 1803 - 9 MAY 1877
John Doyle's death date is according to cemetery records from Bath County, KY. These records show transcriptions from tombstones in the "Doyle Cemetery." The Doyle Cemetery is "On old Hawkins farm, now owned by Hammack's." LDS records show his death date as May 10, 1877.

John Doyle first appeared in Bath County tax record in 1832. He apparently was renting his farm land since no value is shown for land, but he owned three "Horses and Mares." The total value of what he owned, as shown on these tax records was $75. He seemingly did very well through the years, as in 1847 the total value of his farm and equipment was $1290.

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Note for:   Malinda Butler,   9 OCT 1806 - 30 JUN 1872
Malinda (Butler) Doyle was buried in the Doyle Cemetery in Bath County, KY where her husband was later buried, also.

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Note for:   Lewis Sanford Doyle,   1 JAN 1830 -
Birthdate is also recorded as being November 7, 1830, in some sources.

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Note for:   Littleton Doyle,   7 JUN 1843 - 12 JAN 1896
Also recorded as having been named James Littleton Doyle.

His wife, Elizabeth Stewart, married his brother Alfred Doyle, after Littleton died in 1896.

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Note for:   Landen Doyle,   1 FEB 1841 - 5 MAY 1862
Name is also seen as "Leander" in other souces.

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Note for:   Samuel McLure,   ABT 1792 - AFT 1850
Samuel McLure was listed as a carpenter in the 1850 census. In the 1830 census he apparently had seven boys and a girl, his wife was between 30 and 40 years of age and he had an older female living with them. In 1840 he had five young boys and his wife was between 20 and 30 years of age. He apparently had a second wife.

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Note for:   Nancy A. (Nannie) Stone,   1836 - JAN 1860
Said to have did of pneumonia.

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Note for:   Sarah Malinda Doyle,   11 SEP 1845 - BEF 1860
Did not appear in the 1860 census; probably died before that date.

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Note for:   Pleasant Berry Bays,   27 JUN 1845 - 6 JAN 1932
Last name also appears as "Bayes" in some sources.

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Note for:   Lois Irene Griffith,   13 AUG 1911 - 27 SEP 1911
Lois Irene is buried in the cemetery at Lightning Ridge, Oklahoma.

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Note for:   Enid Aileen Jegglie,   25 DEC 1919 -
(Undated, probably 1939)
ANNOUNCE WEDDING MISS ENID JEGGLIE AND EDMUND ECKBERG
Wyanet--Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jegglie announce the marriage of their elder daughter, Enid, to Edmund Eckberg son of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Eckberg, Saturday, Dec. 16, at 2:00 p.m. in the Methodist parsonage at Burlington, Iowa. Rev. John Poole read the single ring ceremony.
The couple was attended by the bride's sister, Helen, and Vernon Johnson.
The bride wore a gown of garnet colored velvet with black accessories.
Miss Jegglie was attired in a Suez rose, crepe frock with black accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Eckberg will reside at the home of the bride's parents until the first of the year when they will take up residence in Walnut where Mr. Eckberg has employment, driving a tank wagon for Mr. Elmer J. Fink of Walnut.

(Undated, 1940)
WYANET PARTY TO BE POST-NUPTIAL EVENT, THURSDAY
Wyanet--A kitchen and glassware shower for Mrs. Enid Jegglie Eckberg will be held at the Rutherford home on Thursday evening, Feb. 8. Hostesses are: Mrs. P. F. Rutherford and daughter, Jeanne, Misses Oreetha Wilson and Marjorie Wilson and Mrs. W. W. Aylesworth.

(Undated, 1940)
Mrs. Olof Eckberg, Mrs. Vivian (sic) Richmond, Mrs. Alma Boodleson (sic) and Mrs. Letha Eckberg entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Edmund Eckberg, nee Enid Jegglie, Thursday, on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Eckberg. Mrs. Eckberg was the recipient of many lovely gifts.

(Undated, probably 1940)
MRS. EDMUND ECKBERG HONORED AT SHOWER
A very pretty glass and kitchen shower honoring Mrs. Edmund Eckberg, nee Enid Jegglie, was held at the Pard Rutherford home, Thursday evening, Feb. 8.
The decorations were lovely. Hearts and streamers in keeping with Valentine's Day were hung about the room. A chair was also decorated for the monored (sic) guest.
The guests were her Sunday School class and teacher, the classes of '38 and '39 and teachers. Interesting games were enjoyed by all during the evening, after which Enid opened all her gifts. They were very lovely and will be useful in her home.
Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Pardon Rutherford and Jeanne, and Miss Marjorie Wilson of Princeton. Due to sickness and inclement weather two of the hostesses, Mrs. W. W. Aylesworth and Miss Oreetha Wilson were unable to attend, but assisted greatly in planning the shower.

(Undated)
Mrs. Edmund Eckberg and son, Gordon Lewis, returned to their home in Walnut on Monday.