Warren H. Wilson will officiate, and burial will be under the direction of the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home. Transcribed by Nancy McMillan. Message boards are available for free with an Ancestry registered account. During her last sickness, which was somewhat protracted, she suffered much. Search Ohio Secretary of State database of corporations by business name, registration number, agent name, document id number, or prior business name. Long, head of the company which publishes the paper and the Huntington Herald-Dispatch. [Note: July 4, 1893 – February 26, 1964. Monday, July 27, 1925 A year or two later when the Bulletin was absorbed by Times and C.H. Tuesday, November 22nd, 1977 As a boy in Gallipolis, and this may surprise some of his latterday intimates..."Stock" turned to the printing trade. Transcribed by Jessica L. Weber, Dray, Cloda Maxine [Adkins] A brother, E. N. Deardorff passed away three years ago. We have just heard the sad news of the death of Mrs. George W. Deckard, of near Bidwell. Word has been received by the Tribune of the death Monday of Jane Deckard, 85, Akron, in an Akron hospital. Surviving the aged lady, who had lived here for several years, are her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Black of Hartford, IA and nephews, Fred Mears of Blackford and John of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Dunn is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gordon Sibill and Mrs. Fred Sullivan, of Pt. [Note: From tombstone: 6/26/1885 - 12/15/1967], Times-Sentinel Pallbearers will be Joe and Harold Drummond, Walter Danner, Mike Urwin, Arthur Hess, and Paul Urwin. Athens Sunday Messenger [Note: March 23, 1883 – January 27, 1934; Age 40 yrs. About 60 years ago she married Charles W. Donnally in Marietta, and he died in 1936. His memory and mind were excellent and he was a great reader, delighting in Plutarch, Josephus and ancient history. Transcribed by Eva Swain Hughes. At one time he had operated a merchandise business in his home community. Friday, July 22, 1932. Besides his wife, who has suffered much in recent months, from illness and injury, there survive five sisters and two brothers: Gallipolis Daily Tribune Transcribed by Sandy Milliron. Rev.    He had friends all over this and the surrounding counties, all of whom will be pained to learn of his death.      Mr. John Dodd, whose people live here, died in Pittsburg, the 23d inst., of pneumonia. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. He was  member of the Morning Dawn Lodge, F & AM and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4464. He married Effie Day, who survives and makes her home here; also surviving, in addition to the two sons, are a granddaughter, Louise Dickey of Columbus, and two brothers, G. W. Dickey of Gallipolis and Ellsworth of Harrison Twp. The body will be brought to the Wetherholt Funeral Home Tuesday night. Transcribed by Eva Swain Hughes. L. F. Knight officiating. Friends may call at McCoy-Moore Funeral Home in Vinton, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. Unofficial 2-year driving records are available online for free. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home, with Rev. Died, Nov. 18th, Maria, infant daughter of Augustus and Elizabeth Donnally, aged 3 months, 21 days. Maternal grandmother is Mary Lee, Gallipolis, and paternal grandmother is Mary Josephine Cordell, Bidwell. Funeral Set For Friday-Overwork Said To Cause Breakdown of Nerves Martha Jane Dickerson, wife of John Dickerson, and daughter of Mark Smith, colored, died Saturday noon of consumption. Transcribed by Mary Kay Clark                                                                        Top of Page. Tuesday, Jauary 8, 1974 Dr. Dustin's father practiced medicine for forty years; he also practiced forty years, and I believe neither of them sued a man for a debt. None of the information offered by this site can be used for assessing or evaluating a person's eligibility for employment, housing, insurance, credit, or for any other purpose covered under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The big charge of shot tore a hole in his body in the region of the heart, according to Dr. L. C. Bean, who was summoned to the scene. She was born Feb. 11, 1900, in Mason County, W. Va., daughter of the late William F. and Anna Wallace Porter. He made it the largest plant of the kind between Parkersburg and Huntington. Four sons were born to this union, all deceased. Mrs. Dickens was born and reared here and her many friends will be sorry to hear of her death. Also surviving are a daughter, Sarah Dillon of Gallipolis; and two sons, Henry E. Dillon of Gallipolis and John W. Dillon of Virginia Beach, Va. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday at Willis Funeral Home; burial in Neal Cemetery. Married 40 Years Decedent is survived by his wife, Sarah Saunders Drummond, and three sons: (military rank illegible) Carl Drummond, Shoemaker, Calif.; Pvt. California Privacy Notice: If you are a California resident, you have the right to know what personal information we collect, the purposes for which we use it, and your options to opt out of its sale. Ogle R. Dillon, 85, of 110 3rd Ave., Gallipolis, husband of Elva Mahan Dillon, died Friday at Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis. Funeral and burial services had not been arranged at this writing, but will be given later. Thursday, September 19, 1940 Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the Home in Huntington after which the remains will be brought here for interment in the family lot in Mound Hill cemetery. Funeral Services Will Be Held At 2 Wednesday At Garfield Avenue Bethel Church 2, died instantly about 3 p.m. Tuesday near Jackson. J. F. Drummond, 91, Chesapeake, Dies; Gallia Co. Burial by F. L. Stevers in Ridgelawn, the new cemetery in Mercerville. She was an active member of the Ladies Home Mission Society and the treasurer for 8 years, and a consistent member of the M. E. Church, and her death brings great sorrow to a wide circle of friends. She had been in poor health for several years. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron. Monday, Sept. 11, 1978 She was the youngest daughter and child of the late Jonathan and Jane Wolfe and was 44 years old. The Gallipolis Journal 371, Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio. A son, Clarence, was killed in action in France in the World War, having been beheaded by a cannon ball or shell, it was understood here.      Funeral services for Mrs. Delilah Dorsey were held on Friday with Rev. He was formerly of this county, later an undertaker of Huntington. Mrs. S. S. Denney Rev. It has 88 counties. He was 65 years old and was at one time a resident of this city being employed by the McCoach Wholesale and Storage Company. Gallipolis Daily Tribune He is a member of Immanuel Baptist Church, Westgate Lodge of masons and Westgate Chapter Royal Arch Masons. Mrs. Nancy Dennison, 95, wife of Perry Dennison, a resident of Rt. Mr. Doepping was a kindly, industrious and honest man who in spite of his afflication made many friends who will mourn his departure. ], Gallipolis Daily Tribune Her stay here on earth was short for God had need of her. Ohio is known as The Buckeye State, after its native state tree, the buckeye. Gallipolis Tribune Dunbar was made a Mason in 1880 and two years later a Knight Templar at Pomeroy. She is survived by one brother, Lew Clark of Gallipolis. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Mr. Drummond is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Earl (Meda) Mink of Gallipolis, three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Ed Maddy, Mrs. Capt. An unusual law in Ohio requires operators of underground coal mines to provide each miner with an “adequate supply of toilet paper.” Each state also has public records and government documents that are unique to the area.      On Dec. 23,1891, he and Minnie M. Wolfe were united in marriage. Rev. ], Gallipolis Daily Tribune He is a son of Charles W. Donnally. Funeral Services To Be Here Sunday Afternoon Billy was saved from drowning by quick action on the part of his swimming companions. Her remains accompanied by her two sons Thomas, photographer, of Cleveland, and Robert, barber of Columbus, were brought here on the Hocking Valley road last night. Gallipolis Daily Tribune (Pg. Death of Ira Dickey Thursday, May 14, 1981 March 13, 2018 He was a good, upright citizen, with many friends who have deeply sympathized with him in his long siege of suffering, and regret that it could only end in death in the prime of life. The body will be taken to Bidwell for interment. A physician was called, but too late, for the Angel of Death had taken it to God above. There are three surviving sisters, Mrs. Isabell Dotson of Bidwell R. D. 1., Mrs. Daisy Williams of Gallipolis, and Mrs. Franklin of Mount Carbon, W. Va. May 29, 1862 Newspaper unavailable Rev. Services will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, December 7, 2012, at Willis Funeral Home with Pastor Rick Barcus officiating. Reisinger, Clay Liddy, Robert Henke, Sheriff Elmer E. Hatfield. Burial was made there too. Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron. For a year or two Mr. Dickey, father of Deputy Sheriff Morton Dickey and of Frank Dickey of Columbus, had managed an orchard outside Huntington. Besides her immediate family, Mrs. Dillon is survived by a host of friends and relatives who will mourn the loss of a kind neighbor and a splendid type of womanhood.      Sharlene Loretta Dixon, 52, 544 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, died Wednesday, April 1, 1987, in Holzer Medical Center. J. V. Stone. Oscar W. Dickey Dies At Hospital Of Heart Attack His widowed mother, brothers and sisters have the sympathy of all friends in their bereavement. He was not married and was a sawmill worker. They are listed below in alphabetical order of the surname. Her death followed a lengthy illness. William Stockwell Downtain, known as "Stock" to his unnumbered friends, passed away at the Holzer Hospital at 1:45 Sunday morning. Monday, May 24, 1943 George J. Wetherholt and Sons are in charge of the burial which will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery. She was one of the very few left of the elderly women who inherited sound sense, a fine humor and the sterling characteristics of womankind in the early days in the Kanawha and Ohio Valleys. Burial in Mound Hill Cemetery in charge of George J. Wetherholt and Sons. Mrs. Dewitt had been ailing most of the summer with a heart condition and was brought to the Feustal home on Aug. 27th. Rev. Mrs. Mary Minerva DeWitt, aged 42, committed suicide by drowning near her home in Green township, Friday morning. 8 mos. September 22, 1853 [Note: Buried in Brush Cemetery in Huntington Twp.      Mr. Henry Dills, the well known horse trainer, whose illness for the past three months has been frequently mentioned in the Tribune, departed this life at noon today, Friday, January 20, ’99. Transcribed by Marian Schoonover                                                                  Top of Page, Alpha Dillon, 93 Years Old, Died Sunday He was a contractor and a cousin of Rev. Tuesday, May 1, 1945 [Note: Death Certificate..Ann Elizabeth Dumble born Dec. 23, 1837 Meigs County, Ohio; died Feb. 18, 1920; age 82 years.      [Note: This obit is also listed under Drummond, Adeliza] Earl Cremeens officiating. Ivan D. Deckard, now at port of embarkation; Cpl. Friday, February 28, 1964 It is said she had lived in the house where she died since she was 10 years old, and she was 83 when she died. She had been ill for over a year. Transcribed by Sandy Milliron, Former Resident Dead J. L. Stephenson. Funeral arrangements, which are in charge of Butler-McCoy, will not be completed until the arrival of the daughter. Burial will be in Pine Street Cemetery. John states that he was born in Virginia. Mrs. Donaldson is survived by her husband and two children, Linnie, who is married, and Henry, both of Topeka, and by one brother, George, living somewhere in the West. Rev. [Note: From gravemarker year of death 1965. Five children survive that union, Mrs. Jessie Clagg and Mrs. Cordie (Edith) Smith, both of Northup, Clarence DeWitt of Rt. The surviving children of this union are Mrs. Emma Lindle and Ernest Meyer, Charleston, and Mrs. Emelia Jones, Columbus. L. A. Donnally in charge. July 8, 1997 A flag presentation will be made by VFW Post 4464. He had been hospitalized the past four days.      Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home, with the Rev. Acute peritonitis was given as the cause of her death. 16 das. Dillon, Betty [Fulks] Gallipolis Daily Tribune Wednesday, July 15, 1998 Last rites will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Crown City Methodist Church. Saturday, August 30, 1902 He was buried in Ohio Valley Memory Gardens. [Note: Jan. 6, 1894 – April 5, 1932; Age 38 yrs. 1) 2 mos. Friday, September 9th, 1966     The body of Philip Dumolt, who died Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Wood at Wood’s Mill, will be taken to H. Kerr Butler’s mortuary tonight. Funeral Services Will Be Held At Mudsoc At 2 Thursday Afternoon Gallipolis Daily Tribune Interment in Denney Cemetery by Coleman and Son. Dickey His remains will be deposited in the Old Cemetery by the side of his beloved wife, who preceded him to the better world 34 years ago. Injury Proves Fatal To Charles Dowler      Mrs. Lillian J. Deckard, widow of George W. Deckard, who suffered a cerebral hemmorhage [sic] Jan. 28, and another one Monday night, passed away at 6:30 last evening at her home in Bidwell. Transcribed by Joanne Galvin                                                                         Top of Page, Death of Mrs. Drummond Gallipolis Daily Tribune [Note: Miss Deletombe’s death certificate affirms that she was single,  aged 41 years; born 25 August 1868 in Ohio; cause of death edema of lungs and partial paralysis of throat; informant Alice Deletombe (sister); physician, Dr. Ella Lupton; burial Mound Hill.] Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Vernon (Geneva) Coleman of Lancaster, Calif., Mrs. Hunter L. (Ruth) Boice of Brooksville, Fla., Mrs. Darrell (Bettie) McClaskey of Gahanna, and Mrs. Rex (Louise) Greenlee of Rodney; five sons, Charles of Brooksville, John and Martin, both of Columbus, Raymond of Rodney and Bruce of Inverness, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Fay (Macie) Hickman and Mrs. Kempis (Ruby) Williams, both of Parkersburg, W.Va., Mrs. Otho (Gladys) Nesselrode of Baytown, Texas, and Mrs. Andrew (Virginia) DeLille of Wauchula, Fla.; a brother, Raymond of Vienna, W.Va.; 22 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Interment will be made there by F. L. Stevers. The (OH) - February 16, 1997 Gallipolis, Oh. Frank was the younger son of Col. and Mrs. E. N. Deardorff and was born here more than 45 years ago. Dec. 13, 1901 Mrs. Denney was a resident of this city until last September. Burial will be in the Mound Hill Cemetery. Zion Church Sunday afternoon by Rev. Funeral services will be held in West Virginia, and burial will be Sunday in the Pomeroy cemetery. I. D’Argent, of the Presbyterian church, also, taking part. Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron, Donnett, Lulu [Watterson] Church for many years and a good religious woman highly respected and esteemed by everyone that knew her. "For shall I have naught that is fair" saith he. Henry Deckard, of near Esop, is dead at 64. She was a member of Eureka Methodist Church, and was active in the W. S. C. S. and a regular attendant at church services. Friends may call at the funeral home between 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. She served as choir director for several years. She was a splendid old lady, dearly beloved by all who knew her. Mr. DeWitt was born in Lincoln county, W. Va., on April 13, 1873, and was one of ten children. Feb. 2, 1897  As the death car reached the limits of that city, Horace B. Deming, who sat in the rear seat with his wife, died. Wednesday, October 18th, 1939 Born March 8, 1898, at Linden, W.Va., daughter of the late Emory and Serepta White Spencer, she was a member of Rodney United Methodist Church and Rodney Grange. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Wednesday, April 3, 1929 At first it was suspected that he was suffering from cancer but tests proved otherwise, it is said. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron. Hester’s death occurred in Cheshire, Gallia County, Ohio. Monday, July 1, 1946 Her father Benajah Curtis, was the sixth postmaster of Gallipolis and her mother was a descendant of Joel Barlow, Revolutionary soldier and Minister to France under President Washington.      Mrs. Denny was a member of the Morgan Center Christian church, and during her residence in Vinton, attended the Methodist church. Special dispatch to the Enquirer Gallipolis Daily Tribune She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ella Miller of Vinton and Mrs. Katherine Saunders of Xenia. Carmel Baptist Church, Bidwell, of which decedent was a member with Rev. Mrs. J. T. Drummond, 80, Succumbs After Four Months' Illness Burial will be in Green Lawn Cemetery. ; d. April 29, 1960, son of Roxie and Craig Dray – obituary carried in the April 30, 1930 Gallia Times, p. 1, col. 1], Gallipolis Daily Tribune Rev. Wednesday, December 26, 1945 Available records include Ohio Department of Health death certificates from 1914-1944 and 1954-1963; Ohio Department of Health Stillborn death certificates from 1913-1935 and 1942-1953; and Columbus Board of Health death certificates 1904-1908. Burial will follow in the Pine Street Cemetery. His soft, white hands resembled those of a lady more than a gentleman, and every lineament of his countenance bespoke delicacy, gentility and intellectuality. Frank Richards. Transcribed by Eva Swain Hughes, Soldier Heroes Brought Home [Note: Mrs. Dennison was married twice before her marriage to Perry Dennison on 23 August 1958. Gallipolis Daily Tribune She survives, along with one daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William (Monna) Dunn, Wellston. She also leaves twelve grand children, a sister, Mrs. Lucy Oldaker and one brother, Lon Valentine, of Gallipolis and two other brothers, Frank and Richard Valentine, of Columbus. Death certificate for Mahala Denney gives her birth as 18 January 1855 in Keystone Furnace, OH, age 65y 1 month; parents James (b. VA) and Mary Wood Cardwell; cause of death cerebral hemorrhage with no medical attendance; husband S. S. Denney, Bidwell; burial Denney Cemetery.] Her maiden name was Felicita LeClerc, and in her death we find the closing of the last chapter of that memorable French family of Gallipolis. Transcribed by Sandy Milliron. February 12, 1863 Interment will be by Hayward at Mound Hill. Mr. Deming’s illness and death caused keen regret among the limited circle who knew him. Six children were born to bless their union--4 boys, 2 girls. Donnally, Birdie H. She came to this country in 1853 and was married to Mr. Doepping in 1854. She was preceded in death by a son and two daughters. 9 mos. Transcribed by Eva Swain Hughes                                                                      Top of Page. Tabor at 2 o’clock Wednesday by Rev. Burial in Lone Oak cemetery. [Note: Dec. 22, 1855 – July 22, 1932; Age 76 yrs. He served in the U .S. Those from out of town that attended the funeral of Mrs. Archie Dulaney Thursday afternoon are: Mr. and Mrs. John Dexter of Belpre, Mr. Sell Schoonover of Parkersburg, Mr. He was a sufferer from cancer. Walter Dills Fell Dead at Noon From a strong, healthy, handsome, graceful, athletic young woman she had become greatly reduced. Since the death of the latter, she had continued to live in the Williams home. Transcribed by Suzanne Giroux                                                                      Top of Page. Howard Donnally, who is in a hospital in Charleston and unable to be out; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. W. Donnally; and a grandson, Edward, of Melbourne, Fla. Her home, which was spacious as well as lovely, had many times been the scene of brilliant and enjoyable social functions, on a scale unsurpassed in a city of these dimensions. Sep 6, 1883 She was the daughter of Ammon and Pamelia Ripley, deceased, and was born near Patriot, Ohio, August 11, 1837, being at the time of her death 75 years and 5 months of age. Friday, October 28, 1927 November 30, 1975 Mrs. J. S. Darst of Charleston, W. Va., a nephew of the deceased. January 4th, 1927 Moulton M. Drummond, 92, of 1014 2nd Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, died Sunday at his home. Denney, a native of West Virginia, went to the Home from Clay tp. Also surviving is a son, Stanley Deckard of Vinton, two brothers, Marshall and Clarence of Akron, and one sister, Sally Scheffield, Crestline, O. [Note: Social Security shows his birth as Nov. 27, 1923; died Dec. 6, 1989], Gallipolis Daily Tribune Young Deckard enlisted in the Navy at Indianapolis some two months ago. In 1880, she was a teacher in Walnut Twp.      Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dula, the former Ann Marie Morrison, in Ohio Valley Memory Gardens (the first burial in the new Gallipolis cemetery). Wednesday, November 19, 1952 “We, the team, were greatly disturbed over the sad news brought to us Wednesday evening of the death of Lonnie Doss.      Fred Dulaney of Kanauga, O., a barge tender on the towboat Enterprise, was drowned when he fell off the boat at Maysville, Ky., Monday night. [Note: From death certificate (somewhat difficult to read) date of birth September 6, 1853; date of death June 12, 1936; father Christopher Raulf; mother Hannah Schrouder. She was natural in her sympathy and lived her life with an earnest purpose. A brother, Rev. 4) Her marriage to John Deckard occurred on 26 June, 1833, in Gallia County. Denney Home Pleasant and Charleston, but came to Gallipolis in his youth, where he practised law until ill heath forced him to retire. He was the last of his family, a brother, Henderson Dunn, and  sister, Mrs. Narcie Deletombe having passed away within the year. “When a promising young athlete leaves his teammates and classmates, our one comment for both sportsmanship and scholarship would be, ‘Good game, Lonnie.”, Gallipolis Daily Tribune [Note: 1/29/1883 - 8/26/1902 - d/o Isaac & Nancy Jane Dyer], Gallipolis Tribune - Personal Notes Pleasant at 2 o’clock Friday. Her first husband was Gordon Viney, brother of G. W. and Oscar Viney. src/public/js/zxcvbn.js This package implements a content management system with security features by default. May 6, 1869 One child of the second marriage survives: Mrs. Erdis Roush of Vinton R. D. 1. Mrs. Downtain was born in Gallipolis the daughter of the late James and Anna Kuhn Mullineaux. The funeral services will be conducted at Mt. Miss Nan Deardorff Claimed This Morning W. H. Tope. He was one of seven children and a brother and sister survive, Albert of Syracuse and Mrs. Charles (Sidney) Bartells of Huntington. 3) Mrs. Dustin had lived at the Masonic Home for the last four years. Death of Jos. 22 das. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m., Sunday at the First Baptist Church, with Rev. He was a farmer by occupation, and was united in marriage to Miss Mary M. Turley September 25, 1853. A retired GSI employee, Mrs. Drummond also operated a grocery store here at one time. Denney Funeral March 28, 1912 Dillon and Family Her first husband was killed in an automobile accident. Search the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) website for missing children by name, city, date range or physical description.      Mrs. Rhoda Sigler Denney, aged 77, a Gold Star mother, died Monday afternoon at her home on the side street running from Garfield ave. to the Acme Boiler Works. The funeral services were held at Mr. Donnett’s home on Sunday afternoon by Rev. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Miller’s Home for Funerals.      Wayland Elbert Deckard died at 6:30 this morning at his home in Rio Grande, whither he had moved about six months ago from the Ebenezer community in the same township. Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron. January 14, 1869 Friends may call at Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Monday. Corbin, all of Huntington; 10 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren. Search the Office of the Legislative Inspector General database for legislative agents, executive agency lobbyists, and lobbyist employers registered in Ohio by name or employer.   That never can be filled. The ninth child of 15 children born to David J. and Mary Davis Morgan, Maggie Morgan Donnally was the oldest of four survivors of this large family and was born April 6, 1867, near Cora. Reports can be purchased online including crash photographs on a DVD, by mail, or downloaded electronically.      Mr. Manford Donnally of Crown City, died last Monday, July 24, 1899. Wednesday, November 29th, 1916, Funeral of Edward Donally Friends may call at the church from 3-9 p.m. Friday. Friends may call at Willis Funeral Home from 6-9 p.m. today. A 1913 graduate of Gallia Academy High School, Mrs. Doepping was also a graduate of Ohio University. Transcribed by Suzanne H. Giroux. Of the children named James G. is the only one born here at 85 Court street, now the home of Howard Neal. Saturday, October 19, 1946 [Note:The list of previously deceased children omitted Walter Paul, who died in 1939. Name Pallbearers Fred M. Evans conducted the services at the home and Hayward at Pine Street. They are survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mae Dillion, Mrs. Genevieve Hively and Mrs. W.N. Two children were born to them, a son who died in infancy and a daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Cherrington, who survives.      The above is a good and correct likeness of Mrs. Elizabeth Dickerson, the first colored female child born in the city of Gallipolis. Martin, Leo King, Henry Skidmore, president of the North Gallia Board of Education, W.Carter Massie, executive head of the North Gallia School District, Stanly B. Huntington and Wilbur Waddell. On the Thursday preceding, May 28, Mrs. Donnally passed her 89th birthday, and more than 60 years of her life was spent in this city, where she was prominent in the church and social life of the community and was known for her devotion to her home and family. Tuesday, August 1, 1899 One nephew, Ned Deletombe, of Philadelphia, is the only immediate relative surviving. Earlier in the week a message was received by the father that she was seriously ill. She was also preceded in death by two husbands, William Maddy and Charles N. DeWitt; a son, William “Red” Maddy; and by two brothers and a sister. Monday, April 11, 1977 I. V. Bryant being in Columbus, the burial following at Pine street Cemetery by Hayward & Son. Leaper stone, Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallipolis: 1893-1918] Friends may call at the funeral hom Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Carmel East Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. A son, named Fletcher, preceded his parents in death. 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