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Fish Richard Charles [Male] b. 06 AUG 1929 Iowa - d. 13 FEB 2017 Iowa
Richard Charles Fish 87, of Ankeny, passed away February 13, 2017.
A visitation will be held Friday, February 17, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at Ankeny Funeral Home (1510 W. First Street, Ankeny IA). A funeral service will be held Saturday, February 18 at 10:30 a.m. at Ankeny Baptist Church followed by a burial at Violet Hill cemetery in Perry, Iowa.
He was born August 6, 1929 in Perry, Iowa. He graduated from Perry High School in 1948, and graduated from Simpson College in Indianola in 1959 with a B.S. in Business Administration.
Richard was a veteran, an airman in the United States Air Force, serving his country from 1951 to 1955.
Richard was employed by the State of Iowa for 31 years. He served as the Deputy Auditor of State and prior to that he was the Director of the Office of Budget and Financial Control for the Iowa Department of Transportation in Ames, Iowa.
He met Jean Seaton at Perry High School. They were married on July 26, 1951. They shared 62 years together before Jean’s passing in 2013.
Richard was an active member of Ankeny Baptist Church since 1966. He and Jean both enjoyed serving and had many lifelong friends within the church. Richard enjoyed woodworking and gardening; but most of all he loved spending time with his family.
Richard is survived by his children David (Julia) Fish, Stephanie Trusty, Daniel (Jessica) Fish; one brother Robert (Donna) Fish; 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Richard is preceded in death by his infant son, Stephen Linn Fish; parents Carl and Ethel Fish, his brother Keith Fish, Ronald Atwood his brother-in-law, Joan Atwood his sister-in-law, and Mark Trusty his son- in- law.
1880 Laclede, MO census: June 18th,
Gannon, Daniel H......36......IN
Gannon, Naona E......38.....AL
Gannon, Charles E.....7....MO....son
Whitwell, WIlliam W.....23.....MO......step son
Benton, Julia A.......19.....MO.....step daughter
Gannon, Sam'l......40.....LA......brother
Robertson, Joseph......21......MO......(wife's) nephew
1880 Howell, MO census......June 15th
Gannon, D H.......38.......IN
Gannon, Naoma E....41.....TN
Gannon, Charles E.....7......MO
Benton, Julia A.......18......MO
Yes, two listings in 1880 !!
Naomi Robertson was married to:
John J Whitwell on Jan 1, 1855, child - William W Whitwell, born 1856
William A Benton on Aug 12, 1860, child - Julia A Benton, born May 19, 1861
Daniel H Gannon on Nov 7, 1869, child - Charles Elmer Gannon, born Oct 4 1872
1850 Laclede, MO census:
Robertson, John W.........54......NY ? hard to read....maybe VA
Robertson, Sarah......40......TN
Robertson, Hiram.......24......AL
Robertson, Elizabeth......20.....AL.......(Naomi)
Robertson, John.....6.....MO
Robertson, Mary Ann.......5......MO
Robertson, Joseph N.......17......MO......name probably Jasper
Some postings on Ancestry.com show Sarah's maiden name as Garrison. no proof
There is a John W Robertson, 1842 - 1927, who was married to a Sarah Garrison. see findagrave
1850 Texas Census:
Peter DeMoss.......50.....OH
Susanna DeMoss......47.....TN
Elizabeth DeMoss......17.....TX
A J DeMoss.......11......TX
Thos......DeMoss......TX
Romulus Flowers......27.....KY.....(future son-in-law)
The Rev. Bays preached the first Baptist sermon in Texas in 1823.
Ernest Lynn Vawter was born to Ernest Lynn Moore and Arnette Moore, on March 3, 1933 in Phoenix, Arizonia. Following the marriage of his mother to Albert Vawter, Ernie was adopted by him; a brother, Ronald was then born to the Vawter family.
Daniel Hamblen Bible records:
Edwin Hamblen, son of Daniel and Rosemond Hamblen, was born in Hawkins County, Tennessee on the 11th day of July, 1795.
Died in Madison County, Miss., 8th day of June 1873 - Age 77 years, & 10 mo.
Edwin Hamblen, son of Daniel and Rosemond Hamblen, and Louisiana Smith , daughter of James and Mary Smith,
were married in Hawkins County, Tenn. on the 18th of Dec. 1826.
Edwin Hamblen, son of Daniel and Rosemond Hamblen, and Louisiana Smith , daughter of James and Mary Smith, were married in Hawkins County, Tenn. on the 18th of Dec. 1826.
Daniel Hamblen Bible records:
Louisiana Smith , daughter of James and Mary Smith, was born in Hawkins County, Tenn. on the 29th of July, 1810.
Died in Madison Co., Miss., on the 14th of June, 1891. Age 80 yrs. 11 mo.
Daniel H. Hamblen, Jr.: Born October 15, 1752 at Amelia County, Virginia, part of which later became Prince Edward, Virginia.
Married first Sarah Davidson (1762 - 1793). Married second Rosamond Kenner (about 1756 - ????). Daniel migrated to Southwestern Virginia, then Fincastle County, where he obtained 400 acres of land by grant, lying on both sides of Clinch River, surveyed August 23, 1781, proving actual settlement, 1773. When Washington County (Virginia)was formed, 1776-7, from Fincastle and Montgomery counties, Daniel's land fell within the boundary of the new county. Daniel settled in Sullivan County, (Tennessee) the part that became Hawkins County,(Tennessee) in 1786. Daniel died September 14, 1802 in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee and is also buried there.
Children with Sarah Davidson: Henry Hamblen (about 1788 - ????), Francis Hamblen (about 1791 - ????), Susannah Hamblen (1784 - ????),Edwin Hamblen (about 1786 - ??),
Paschal B. Hamblen (about 1789 - 1844),Mary "Polly" Hamblen (about 1782 - 1833).
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