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451 Find A Grave Memorial# 80301555 Hellstrom, Anthon (I5071)
 
452 Find A Grave Memorial# 80301561 Armstrong, Vera (I5072)
 
453 Find A Grave Memorial# 83855409 Bratt, Sarah Rathbun (I172)
 
454 Find A Grave Memorial# 83855436 Bratt, Gerrit Teunis Jr (I67)
 
455 Find A Grave Memorial# 83855467 Goodman, Frederika (I173)
 
456 Find A Grave Memorial# 87724835 Mullaney, Mary Evelyn (I655)
 
457 Find A Grave Memorial# 97373345 Family: Thayer, Gerrit S / Russell, Agnes V. (F1644)
 
458 Find A Grave Memorial# 9776636 Luper, Jasper C (I532)
 
459 Find a grave memorial:
""Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. An 1849 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, when the Civil War began he was serving as a 1st Lieutenant in the 3rd United States Regular Artillery. Promoted to Captain and transferred to the Regular Army Commissary of Subsistence Department, he would serve first as Chief Commissary of Subsistence of the District of West Tennessee, then of the Cincinnati, Ohio Union Army Depot. Promoted to Major on February 9, 1863, he was brevetted Brigadier General, US Regular Army on March 13, 1865 for "meritorious services during the war". However, his brevet commission would not be confirmed by the United States Senate until March 3, 1869. He remained in the Army after the war, rising to Commissary General of the Army, with the rank of Brigadier General. He retired in 1892, and died in Washington, DC in 1901. "" 
Du Barry, Beekman (I938)
 
460 Find a grave memorial: 122891361 Cutter, Mae Evangeline (I792)
 
461 Find a grave memorial: 124122387
"Civilian. He graduated from Lehigh University in 1895 and was married the same year. " 
Du Barry, Beekman Jr (I2931)
 
462 Find a grave, memorial 55213814 lists parents: Teunis O Delamater, Mary Decker Delamater Delameter, Harriet (I5392)
 
463 Find a grave:
Served four years in a South Carolina regiment during the Civil War.
Worked for Adams Express Company. 
Du Barry, William Duane (I4840)
 
464 Find a grave: 35496106 Ella (I4841)
 
465 Find-a-grave Bridges, Rufus (I4292)
 
466 Find-a-grave memorial 122911783 Cutter, Elizabeth Mary (I789)
 
467 Findagrave #164160847 Steffen, Johan Peter (I5858)
 
468 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I5229)
 
469 Fixed up an abandoned log cabin for the family to spend the winter in. Planned to continue journey west the following spring. Hawkins, Samuel Harris (I233)
 
470 Florida Death Index Record Browning, Philip Macy (I144)
 
471 For 1880, see US census, that year Bratt, Joshua Rathbun (I9)
 
472 Formerly New Netherlan Colony Rotmerz, Annetje Barentse Van (I492)
 
473 Found lying in the barn with a silk handkerchief carefully spread under his head. Gove, John Chase (I3947)
 
474 Founded Cutter Laboratories, Fresno CA -- later moved to Berkeley. Pharmaceutical company carried on by his son, Robert Kennedy Cutter

From, The Cutter Incident: How America's First Polio Vaccine Led to the Growing Vaccine Crisis by Paul A Offit, Yale University Press, Sep 1, 2007.
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P. 72:
Cutter Laboratories was founded by Edward Ahern Cutter. The son and grandson of physicians and community leaders, EA Cutter was born and raised in Sutton Quebec, a small village south of Montreal. When he was eighteen years old EA moved to Traver California, in Joaquin Valley, to become an apprentice pharmacist. In the late 1800's Traver was a down alive with commerce and energy, but when the rail line that would later become the Santa Fe Railroad was built on the east side of the valley, Traver deteriorated badly. So, EA Moved to San Jacinto, California, where he bought a small drugstore in the center of town. At the back of the store, in a room approximately eight feet by eight feet, he set up a laboratory. The laboratory served local doctors by performing tests on blood and urine.

In 1897, at age twenty-seven, EA Cutter moved from San Jacinto to Fresno, California, married and bought another drugstore - the first in town to have an ice cream parlor. Again EA set up a diagnostic laboratory in the back and called it Cutter Analytic Laboratory. ....
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In 1903 Cutter Analytic Laboratory moved from Fresno to Berkeley and became Cutter Laboratories. one of the first pharmaceutical companies in the United States, Cutter's flagship product was black leg vaccine.

Cutter Labs faced several challenges, the most newsworthy incident involved tainted polio vaccine that was recalled, but not until over a hundred thousand doses had been administered. The exposure is blamed for 56 polio cases and 5 deaths. Cutter Labs was not found guilty of negligence but was successfully sued for breach of implied warranty.
As with any incident of this magnitude, there were many factors involved. The Cutter family took this issue quite personally and successfully changed their procedures and processes, providing quality pharmaceutical products for many years. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutter_Laboratories
Cutter Labs was sold to Bayer in 1974. 
Cutter, Edward Ahern (I790)
 
475 Founded the Cartwright stage station on Suislaw River, near Loraine Oregon. Servicing stages from Portland to Roseburg Oregon, on the "Old mountain route" Cartwright, Davis Bates (I5568)
 
476 Four children listed in 1900 census Wolf, Sarah Emily (I4673)
 
477 Frances' name is recorded as Travis. I believe that is a recorder error. Margaret's age is recorded as youngest, age 12. That's a mystery. The ages seem to line up, as if they are just out of order (Margaret ought to be listed first, followed by Ruth, Frances, and finally Theresa. But the birth places do not align correctly. I suspect the demographic data are not correct.
Source Type: Census 
Source (S283)
 
478 Francis and Clementine had 7 children together (Harry, William, Etta, Estella, Ira, Albertha and Homer) Family: Norris, Francis Marion / Walker, Clementine (F1776)
 
479 Frederic and Elizabtth Cutter are listed. No children at same household Source (S99)
 
480 From

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#l03? - J0HANNES, son of #3--Gerrit Teunisse and Annetje Janse

This Johannes married Maria Bogardus, the grand daughter of Anneke Janse, who was supposed to leave an enormous fortune -- the details of which are told elsewhere. He had six daughters and one son, Gerrit Teunis, who died before he was two years old. 
Bogardus, Maria (I202)
 
481 From 1900 Census Browning, Mary (I5365)
 
482 From Ancestry.com Cutter, Ruben M (I3753)
 
483 From billiongraves.com https://billiongraves.com/grave/James-Creighton/16389999
Epitath: In memory of Mrs Alice Creighton, wife of the Rev James Creighton of this parish who died June 2nd 1816 aged 70 years. Also the above Rev.d James Creighton who died December 26th 1819 aged 81 years. Likewise Mrs Alicia Blandena Archer who died September [5?]th 1882 in the [50th year of her] age. Also Mrs Ann Hawkins mother of the above who died March 21 1833 aged [3?]3 years 
Creighton, Rev. James (I257)
 
484 From CA Death Index Renison, Ralph Leonard (I18)
 
485 from CA Death Index Billingsley, Edna Augusta (I2881)
 
486 From California Death Index Clyde (I656)
 
487 From Census, Parents born in Sweden Olson, Augusta Theresa (I46)
 
488 From Death Certificate Fithian, Ephraim (I671)
 
489 From Deseret News, Sep 3 1998
Phyllis Miriam McCollum, age 62, of Salt Lake City, passed away on September 1, 1998 in Salt Lake City.

Phyllis was born in Randolph, Vermont, on May 22, 1936 and moved to Salt Lake City when she was 15 years old, where she attended high school. She married Dale Sandstrom in December of 1954, and gave birth to three children, Mark, Lise, and David. She was first and foremost, a true patriot of her country and served in the Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Air Force, Utah Air National Guard, and in the Civil Service. She was also a tireless volunteer for the LDS Hospital. She was a member of the LDS Church, with strong faith and belief in God and Jesus Christ. Phyllis loved to cook and bake, and created many memorable holiday meals. She was a creative and independent spirit who took care of and was cared for by many. She will be remembered as a wonderful mother, sister, friend, and animal lover.Her survivors include her sons, Mark and David Sandstrom; her daughter, Lise (Matt) Driggers; grandchildren, Jennifer, Bery and Eric; and her brother, David (Sue) Molotchick.

She will be cheerfully and lovingly remembered and truly missed.

Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m., Friday, September 4th, at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State. Funeral Service will be at 12 noon, Saturday, September 5th, at the Taylorsville 27th Ward Chapel, 2976 West 4270 South, where friends may also call one hour before the service. Burial will follow at the South Jordan City Cemetery. 
Molotchick, Phyllis Miriam (I5204)
 
490 From Dodd, Jordan. Illinois Marriages to 1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Family: Holcomb, Lewis / Owings, Martha A (F1671)
 
491 From draft registration card Luper, Barry (I537)
 
492 From Find a Grave #142673942
RICHARD "DICK" CARY FLOYD
Age 78, of Moreno Valley, California, passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at his home. Richard was born October 13, 1936 in Huntington Park, California to Richard Charles Floyd and Evelyn Erma (Newman) Floyd. He graduated from Redlands High School in 1954. He was an avid Boy Scout in his younger years and proudly attained the rank of Eagle Scout in 1953. Richard served in the United States Navy and Naval Reserve from 1956 to 1962, during which he was stationed in San Diego, San Francisco, Japan, Korea, and Point Magu. He received his Associate of Arts Degree from Riverside City College in 1975. Richard worked as a Senior Right of Way Agent for the Riverside County Road Department and then independently started his own business, Realco Consultants (1987 until he retired, 2001). He was an active member of the American Right of Way Association and the International Right of Way Association. Richard enjoyed the outdoors, especially camping, boating, and fishing. He also enjoyed improving and maintaining his home, which he had built in 1965 and in which he lived until his death. He had keen interest in history, naval aircraft and ships. Richard was known for his optimism and good sense of humour and he was a loving and supportive husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother, and friend who will be missed and remembered fondly. Richard is survived by his wife Edith; two daughters, Dr. Sandra Kay Floyd (Ph.D) and her husband David Bratt of Mentone, CA, and Margaret Ann Floyd-Evans and her husband David Evans of Tustin, CA; grandson, Jacob Evans; stepsons Steven Gryniuk (and wife Joni), Riverside, CA and Chris Gryniuk (and wife Linda), Dana Point, CA, and their children and grandchildren; his sister Darleen (Floyd) Brown, Yucaipa, CA and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Richard's ashes will be interred at 1:45PM, Thurs., February 19 at Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA 92518, staging area 4. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Yellow Ribbon Fund (http://www.yellowribbonfund.org/).

Published in Press-Enterprise on Feb. 15, 2015.

Burial:
Riverside National Cemetery
Riverside
Riverside County
California, USA 
Floyd, Richard Cary (I782)
 
493 From Find a Grave Memorial
Loren was the son of Loren A and Elsie Ash Swihart, he married Selma Faye (Sue) on May 149. 1973, and they were the parents of a daughter Jane Sally, he also had two daughters and a son by a previous marriage , Diane, Susan and Andrew. 
Swihart, Loren C Jr. (I3314)
 
494 From find a grave memorial #

REIGO S. HAWKINS

GRANITE -- Riego (Roy) Stay Hawkins, 80, Granite, died Monday 4:35 p.m. in a Salt Lake rest home after a lingering heart illness.

Born Aug. 30, 1879. Salt Lake City, to Riego and Charlotte Stay Hawkins. Married Miriam Young Hardy Sept 27, 1905, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She died July 10, 1940. Married Bessie E. Bishop November 7, 1951, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired carpenter.

Survivors: widow, Salt Lake City; sons, daughters: Eugene H., Midvale; R. Curtis, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elbert G. {Miriam) Despain, Granite: Mrs. Cecil H. (Lucille) Furr. Nephi; 16 grandchildren, sister, Mrs. George R. (Lily) Pyper, Salt Lake City.

Funeral Friday noon, Granite LDS Ward Chapel, 9800 S. 3000 East. Friends call at 36 E. 7th South, Salt Lake City, Thursday, 6-8 p.m., at ward chapel Friday one hour prior.

-Salt Lake Tribune, May 25, 1960, transcribed by Rhonda Holton

Son of Riego Hawkins and Charlotte Elizabeth Stay

Married Miriam Young Hardy, 27 Sep 1905, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children not listed below: Lucile Hawkins Furr 
Hawkins, Riego Stay (I5054)
 
495 From Find a Grave Memorial ():
"Artist, cubist, modernist, muralist-at the age of 5 his family moved to the San Fernando Valley. Channing graduated from San Fernando HS where he was awarded a scholarship to CCAC. He painted a mural at El Paseo Restaurant in Santa Barbara in 1928. For 2 years he studied at the Santa Barbara School of Art followed by study in NYC at the Art Students League. For 4 years he lived and worked with Diego Rivera and traveled widely in Mexico. His works hang at MIT, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the LA County Museum of Art. His murals are in the Santa Barbara Library and the Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel. He lived in the Santa Inez Valley where he raised quarter horses." 
Peake, Channing Devine (I5487)
 
496 From Find a Grave Memorial --
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183433533
"Allie Lee Taylor Lawler was born in Evanston, WY, on July 25, 1926 to Francis T Taylor, Sr. and Allie Edna Brown. She was born prematurely at seven months, kept in a shoe box on the oven door to stay warm and given eye droppers of whiskey to keep her heart going. It has kept going for 90 years! She truly had a zest for life. She grew up in Mountain View and Evanston, WY, graduating from Evanston High School.

She moved to Ogden when she was 18 and met the love of her life, William Eugene Lawler, while working at ASU PW Detachment in Ogden. They were married three months later on January 18, 1946 in Salt Lake City, UT. After his discharge from the Army, they lived in Ridgway, IL, Evanston, WY, and finally settled in Ogden, UT.

Allie held many positions over the years. She worked in the medical field, in education, as a secretary, and was always a florist/designer. She served as President of the Ogden Garden Club. She was very active in the church she loved. She taught religious education, directed both children and adult choirs, decorated the church, played the organ and sang for many of the Catholic Churches in the area for over 40 years. She served as President of the Promotors of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for four terms, was President of the Council of Catholic Woman and served three terms on the St Joseph Church Parish Council, to name a few. She received multiple religious awards, including Woman of the Year and the Pope Pius X Award.

She is survived by her greatest joys, her husband and their children, Francis (Margaret) Lawler, Teresa (Dennis) Hawkins, Joyce Hawkins, Mary (Tom) Ryan, Deana Balistrire, Geraldine Lawler-Suski, and Thongsy (Chanhday) Darasouk; 18 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Althea Taggart and numerous close family members and friends

She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Francis T Taylor, Jr.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, September 25, 2017 at 11 a.m. at St Joseph's Catholic Church, 514 24th Street. Friends may visit with family on Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. with Rosary at 7 p.m. at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. 
Taylor, Allie Lee (I5514)
 
497 From Find a Grave memorial 127446291
William was married to Yula M Swihart and they were the parents of one son, William Sheldon. William and Yula were divorced in the late 1950's. 
Hall, William E (I4588)
 
498 From Find a Grave Memorial 12938574
Mr. Logan was the fifth of seven children born to Robert Middleton Logan and Nancy Jane French Logan. Mr. Logan served as a U.S. Marine Sergeant during the Korean War and was honorably discharged in September of 1953. He was awarded the Purple Heart and various other medals including the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Medal, and the National Defense Medal. He was a 32nd degree Mason and retained a membership in the Jackson Lodge #82 in Meadville, MO. Masonic rites were conducted by the Purcell Lodge #27 and his ashes were interred at Meadville Cemetery.

 
Logan, Ithamar Judge (I4590)
 
499 From Find a Grave Memorial 17926342
George Washington Ash died Friday Morning at Pershing Hospital.

Services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Hill Funeral Hoe by the Rev. Kenneth Kelley, with burial in the Meadville Cemetery.

Born Jan. 22, 1873 in Carroll County Arkansas, he was the son of Jacob and Ellen Ash. In 1892 he married Isabella Brake. She died April 26, 1942.

They were the parents of eight children, three sons preceding him in death. Those surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Swihart, Marceline and Mrs. Elsie Swihart, Chicago; three sons, Wesley, of Coram, N. Y., Vernon of Chicago, and Robert of Waukegan, ILL.

On Feb. 10, 1961 he married Clara E. Griffeth, who survives at the home, 402 South Caldwell.

Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mildred Chasteen, Grapevine, Tex; eight stepchildren, Mrs. Florence Wells, Mooresville, Mrs. Daisy Hunter, Barry, Illl, Mrs. Alice Reed, St. Louis, Mrs. Flossie Bosert, St. Louis, Mrs. Doris Lowery, New York, Mrs. Opal Whisenend, Kansas City, Lee Griffeth, Linneus, and Clarence Griffith, Chillicothe, and 22 grandchildren, and 41 great -grandchildren, several great, great grandchildren and also a number of great, great, great-grandchildren. In addition to his 13 step grandchildren and 14 great-step grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

No source listed, copy of newspaper page only, assuming Brookfield Daily News Bulletin, Date of death February 9, 1962 
Ash, George Washington (I4592)
 
500 From Find a Grave Memorial 31543895
G Leon was married to D Ruth Swihart, and they were the parents of Leona, and Fay Elliott Scott. Leon married Pauline M Colvin and they were the parents of Jane, Susan and Wayne Scott.
G Leon was the son of George Ezra and Ida Alice (Simpson) Scott. 
Scott, George Leon (I4584)
 

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