William Henry Ibach and Elsie Berniece Pottle
Husband William Henry Ibach 1
Born: 7 May 1880 - Evans, Erie County, NY
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Died: 23 Apr 1942 - Selma, AL
Buried: Apr 1942 - Selma, AL
Father: Charles (Isadore) L. Ibach (1834-1921) 1
Mother: Mary E. Yenten (1839-1892) 1
Marriage: 1899 - Milwalkee, WI
Wife Elsie Berniece Pottle 1
Born: 24 Sep 1882 - 915 W Third St, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH
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Died: 24 Mar 1956 - Evans, Erie County, NY
Buried: Mar 1956 - First Church Of Evans (Jerusalem Corners), North Evans, NY
Father: Winfield Scott Pottle (1844-1908) 1
Mother: Caroline Rupert (Abt 1848-1884) 1
Other Spouse: Hildebrand
Children
1 M Charles Winfield Ibach 1
Born: 27 Mar 1900 - Chicago, IL
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Died: 8 Feb 1991 - North Evans, Erie County, NY
Buried: 10 Feb 1991 - North Evans, Erie County, NY
Spouse: Lillian Elizabeth Maltbie (1899-1928) 1
Marr: 15 Dec 1920 - Buffalo, Erie County, NY
Spouse: Mary R. Herlan (1911-1996) 1
Marr: Abt 1940 - North Evans, Erie County, NY
2 F Lucy Ibach (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Francis Ibach 1
Born: 25 Sep 1903 - Dayton, Montgomery County, OH
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Died: - Derby, NY
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Spouse: Willis E. Burke ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
William Ibach was a Jack-of-all-trades. He was a carp e n ter, mason, mechanic, and good at all things. He wa s a n ex cellent father to his children and was well like d by a l l . He didn't care much about worldly possessions . Wha t h e had , he shared with others. He worked from C hicago , Ill inois on Lake Superior for a period of time ar ound 19 00. H e worked on the barges that were used to tra nsfer go ods an d coal . He had at first intended to go t o Alaska w ith hi s brother, Joe Ibach, but for some reaso n he change d his mi nd. During the depression, he travele d to Ala bama wit h his family because he was told ther e were grea t opportuni ties there to work as a carpenter , mason, etc . The work so on disappeared because the blac k people work ed for just a n existence.
I have visited the shack where he and my mother liv e d i n M arion Junction,Alabama. To call it a house is t o g iv e it too much credit. He and hiswife took care of m y mot he r and her brother and sisters for a period oftim e whil e m y grandfather was working elsewhere. My mothe r often t ol d me that her last memory of him was him sitti ng on a lo g c rying as she leftnto return to Buffalo, Ne w York. He a ppar ently died of an enlarged heart (heart f ailure). Som e fami ly members say it was because of a bro ken heart, oth es sa y it was because of moonshine . I pre fer to think th e form er reason. He loved his grandchildre n dearly. The y were on e of the few sources of love. He i s buried in Sel ma, Alabam a.
His wife, Elsie, returned to New York and remarried.
(Medical):Some say he died from drinking too much moons h i n e.
(Medical):His heart gradually enlarged and became to inef f i cient. This could have been due to high blood pressure , i n fection or other reasons. It is often told that h e die d b ecause of drinking moonshine. I doubt this becau e alco holi sm did not run in the family. I also don't thin k he wo ul d squander the meager amount of money he made t o suppor t hi s family on liquor.
General Notes (Wife)
Grandma Ibach was a fiesty person. She was extremel y s t r o ng willed. Atleast 25 years after she left Mario n Jun ct io n , Alabama where she livedwith her husband fo r awhil e , th e y still remembered her for being verystric t and f o r bein g a n excellent cook.
She was forced to leave her father who was pretty m u c h a n d invalid formany years. She claimed that her fa th e r wa s a lways after the "three double "w's", Wild, Wo me n , Wine " . Elsie resented her father because she fel t u nw anted ( " I wasa child very much unwanted") and wa s adop te d by he r mo ther's sister after she was three ye ars old . H er fath er di dn't get along with the aunt tha t adopte d her . She wa s late r to burn all of the keepsak es from h im, in cluding c ivil wa r items and letters. Sh e blamed hi m and t he Civil W ar for h er problems which c aused resent ment an d anger. Sh e loved b irds and would w histle to th em and t hey would cal l back. Sh ewas a Jehov ah's Witnes s and did n ot really beli eve in doct ors. Sh e would go t o one if sh e had to. She kn ew a lot abo u t herbal remedi es and my mo ther told me tha t she woul d g o out into th e woods to pic k plants that woul d cur e variou s ailments.
In her later years, she lived with her daughter wh i c h s h e resented. She did not like being dependent on a ny on e . Sh e had bouts with cancer which finally kille d h e r . I have s everal letters that she wrote which men ti o n m e by name. Th e night she died, we received a tel egr a m an d I remember ver y well a mockingbird landing o n th e t elevi sion antenna an d singing at night while w e wer e in S an Fra ncisco. Grandm a loved to whistle to t he Moc kingbir ds.
Buried in North Evans Cemetery in North Evans, Erie Co u n t y , New York.Cause of death: cancer of ovaries and b re as t.
Here is a letter she wrote (spelling errors includ e d ) t o M rs. FredrickA. Pottle who was inquiring about h e r P ottl e fa mily:
"3-11-'41 Mrs. Fredric. A. Pottle
Dear Madam-
Please excuse pencil because I am so smeary with i n k , I h a ve been parylized, and can write only a short t i m e the re st . Now to buisness I know very little abou t m y f athers fa mil y, as my mother died when I was 4o r 5 mo . ol d father tr ie d to keep us children to gethe r but aft e r 3 yearsof this ; h e let the 3 duble u-s ge t the bes t o f him "(Wild, Wime n an d Wine") Ha, Ha. My a unt on mot her s side adopted me th en, a nd her and dadydi dent get al on g so good, and I was ke pt i n ignorance o f what was goi n g on around me, now my cou zin s Ves Pottl es sons and dau gh ter can tell you more tha n I ca n the y all reside in Da yto n Ohio (I was a child ver y much u n wanted) if there i s an y thing Else you want to kn ow abo u t the Pottlefamily , don t hesitate to ask me. I jus t c ant t hink of any thi ng tha t you can use in the kronolo g y of th e family. I w il ans . the questions as near a s I kn ow.
With Christian Respect I am
Mrs. Elsie Pottle B. Ibach Marion Jct Dallas Co Alabama
P.S. you write Mrs. Glenna Newman 500 Markey Road Da y t o n , O and she willtell Clearance and Charley Pottl e t o wr i t e you
It is possibal that I will think of some thing that w i l l i n terest you if I do I will let you know
I had an aunt on my Fathers side who lived in Xen i a O h i o I think hername was Costello by marage she mari e d a d en ti st by the name and I had 2more Aunts in Cinci nn ata O . b y 2n d marage of Grand pa
there is a Fredric Pottle living at Buffalo N.Y . s o r t o f a High Hat lawyer (Atterney) mabe so what I h av e be e n i n Buffalo many a time but Ihave never bothere d h i m . I live d at North Evans N.Y. about 18 mi. from B uffa lo
I am the only one left on top of ground of my father s i m e d iat family"
(Medical):She had both breasts removed in the 1950 ' s . S h e later had a recurrence of the cancer which spr e a d throu gh out her body.
General Notes for Child Charles Winfield Ibach
My grandfather was a man of great intelligence. He was b o r n in Chicago, Illinois in 1900 . When a child, he liv e d i n Dayton, Ohio down the street from Orville and Wilb u r Wri ght who invented the airplane. He used to go pla y o n som e of their contraptions for testing the airplan e an d be cha sed off by the Wright brothers. His mothe r was s trict, wh ile his father was fairly gentle. My gra ndfathe r always sp oke highly of his parents. His grandfat her wa s Isidor (Char les ) E. Ibach, who immigrated with h is fath er and a few br others from Leiberstung , Germany r ight aft er the German Re volution of 1848.
During WW I, my grandfather was in the 106th Field Artill e r y, Battery F, U.S. Army. He joined while under age an d h i s mother had him discharged.
My grandfather met and married Lillian E. Maltbie/Mal t b y i n 1921. They had five children: David, Mary (my mot he r ) , Gertrude, Vera, and Shirley. After Lillian died i n 19 2 8 , their house burned down caused by my grandfathe r smok in g and igniting the still wet paint. I still hav e Lillia n ' s bible and a lock of her hair that is singe d by the fire that my grandfather was able to save.
During World War I, he served for a short time but ha d t o b e discharged because he was under age. He worked f or C urti s-Wright and the "Service Legion" during the begi nnin g of W orld War II. He spent time in Egypt and elsewh ere a s an ai rcraft mechanic. Apparently he spied on Germa n ai r craf t . He received a pension for the remainder o f hi s life.
In 1942 he was involved in an automobile accident which r e s ulted in numerous injuries including a brain injury . H e ha d to have plates attached to his skull. He als o had o the r permanent physical disabilities.
My grandfather was a "Jack of all trades", he could do a n y thing. He worked as a mechanic, gardener, and was certi f ie d to work on air conditioning and refrigeration units.
He loved to garden and to experiment with flowers b y u s i n g selective pollenization. He was able to come u p wi t h a blue Queen Anne's Lace flowe. He also loved bird s.
He was not a religious man in the traditional sense. H e j o ined the Catholic Church after marrying his second w i f e . He believed in the "magnetic power of life and lo v e fo r all things".
He was very proud of his German heritage. He tol d m e i n a letter that his grandfather came to America fro m Ge rman y via New York.
When I asked him what advice he would like to give futu r e g enerations, he wrote:
1st - Never put off till tomorrow that you can do today.
2nd - Nothing ventured nothing gained.
3rd - Believe in God with all thy heart and soul, as a Gr e a t Magnetic power of love and compassion.
4th - Don't do to others that you wouldn't want done to you.
I last saw him about a year or two before he died. I w a s a mazed at the physical endurance and strength he ha s l He w alked at a very fast pace which had me breathin g h ard. Hi s garden was full of snakes which he liked. T hes e were har mless garter snakes who ate the insects an d rode nts in th e garden. My wife was amazed at all of th e wildl ife in th e garden. He also had various blossums t hat he h ad cross-p olinated, trying to come up with a ne w variety . Gardenin g was one of his favorite jogs to do.
His appearance can be described as thin, bald with blue e y e s. He was very strong for his age and he was able t o li f t things that a much younger man couldn't. He smok e Ches te rfield cigarettes! To my knowledge, he never gav e smoki n g up. He trank liquors moderately.
(Medical):He fought this disease for years. In his lat e r y ears, he decided to let nature take it's course and r ef use d chemo-therapy and other therapeutic measures. H e spe nt h is last days propped up in bed so he could watc h the b ird s at the feeders. He loved wild birds. He pas sed awa y pea cefully having lived a long life.
Winifred Ibach
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Winnie Ibach
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Born: 25 Dec 1877 - <Preston, Fillmore County, MN>
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Zella Ibach
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Born: 1871 - <Preston, Fillmore County, MN>
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Charles Ibbetson Sir 4Th Bart and Charlotte Elizabeth Stoughton
Husband Charles Ibbetson Sir 4Th Bart 2 3
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Father: James Ibbetson Sir 2Nd Bart ( -1795) 2 3
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Suceeded his elder brother
Charles Henry Ibbetson Sir 5Th Bart
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Gregorias Iberitzes
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Qahtan Ibn 'Abin
Husband Qahtan Ibn 'Abin 1
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2 M Ya'rab Ibn Qahtan 1
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There are several generations missing before Qahtan . P r i o r generations illustrate descendancy.
Qahtan was one of the earliest known rulers of Saba ' , o r S h eba. ===== Saba', Hebrew Sheba, ancient kingdo m o f so uthw es tern Arabia (now the Republic of Yemen) me ntio ned i n th e Bi ble, most notably in the story about t he me etin g betwe en Ki ng Solomon and the queen of Sheb a (se e 1 King s 10:1-1 3). Th e inhabitants of Saba', th e Sabaea ns, spok e a langua ge in t he Arabic group of th e souther n branch o f the Semit ic langu ages. The kingdo m probabl y originate d about the 10 th centur y BC, and i t was one o f the most p owerful state s in souther n Arabi a until abou t 115 BC, whe n the Himyarit es gained asc end ancy. Its cap ital and chie f city (7th cent ury-2nd centu r y BC) occupie d the site o f present-day Ma'ri b, east o f Sana a, the cap ital of Yemen . At the height of i ts dev elopment , in th e 8th century BC , the kingdom of Saba ' m aintained co loni es along trade ro utes leading to Pales t ine, and Ma'ri b w as one of the weal thiest cities of an cien t Arabia. Sour c e: "Saba'," Microso ft(R) Encarta(R ) 98 Ency clopedia. (c ) 19 93-1997 Microsof t Corporation . All right s reserved.T here ar e several gene rations mis sing before Qa htan. Prio r generati onsillustrat e descend ancy.
Qahtan was one of the earliest known rulers of Saba ' , o r S h eba. ===== Saba', Hebrew Sheba, ancient kingdo m o f so uthw es tern Arabia (now theRepublic of Yemen) men ti o ned i n th e Bi ble, most notably in the storyabout th e m eeting b etwee n Kin g Solomon and the que en of Sheb a (se e 1Kings 1 0:1-13 ). Th e inhabitants of Saba', the S abaean s, spok e a languag e in t he Arabicgroup of the sou ther n b ranch o f the Semiti c langu ages. The kingdomprob abl y originated a bout the 10t h centur y BC, an d it wa s on e of the mostpowe rful states i n souther n Arabia unt il ab out 115 BC, when t heHimyar ite s gained asc endancy . Its c apital and chief ci ty (7th centu ry-2ndcentur y BC ) occupi ed the s ite of pres ent-day Ma'rib , east of Sa n aa, theca pital of Yemen. At th e height of it s developm e nt , in th e 8th centuryBC, the k ingdom of Saba ' mainta ined col onie s along trade routes le ading to Palest ine , and Ma'rib w a s one of the wealthies t cities of ancie n tArabia. Source : " Saba," Microsoft(R) E ncarta(R) 98 En cycl opedia. (c) 1 993-19 97Microsoft Corpora tion . All ri ghts re served.
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General Notes for Child Ya'rab Ibn Qahtan
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'abd Al-'Aziz Ibn Alhakim Governor Of Egypt
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Nasr Ibn Azd Of Al-Hirah
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Ibn Ibn Ghauth Of Al-Hirah
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Kab Ibn Harith Of Al-Hirah
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Harith Ibn Kab Of Al-Hirah
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Kab Ibn Malik Of Al-Hirah
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Malik Ibn Malik Of Al-Hirah
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Nabt Ibn Malik Of Al-Hirah
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Ibn Nabt Of Al-Hirah
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Malik Ibn Nasr Of Al-Hitah
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Ya'rab Ibn Qahtan
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1 M Yashjub Ibn Yarab 1
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'abin Ibn Shelah
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1 M Qahtan Ibn 'Abin 1
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Abin is shown as a son of Salah; however, it is more p r o b a ble that he is a descendant of Salah, or there a r e a f e w ge nerations missing among his descendants.Abi n i s sho w n a s a son of Salah; however, it is more proba bl e tha t h e is a descendant of Salah , or there are a fe w g enerat ion s miss ing among hisdescendants.
General Notes for Child Qahtan Ibn 'Abin
There are several generations missing before Qahtan . P r i o r generations illustrate descendancy.
Qahtan was one of the earliest known rulers of Saba ' , o r S h eba. ===== Saba', Hebrew Sheba, ancient kingdo m o f so uthw es tern Arabia (now the Republic of Yemen) me ntio ned i n th e Bi ble, most notably in the story about t he me etin g betwe en Ki ng Solomon and the queen of Sheb a (se e 1 King s 10:1-1 3). Th e inhabitants of Saba', th e Sabaea ns, spok e a langua ge in t he Arabic group of th e souther n branch o f the Semit ic langu ages. The kingdo m probabl y originate d about the 10 th centur y BC, and i t was one o f the most p owerful state s in souther n Arabi a until abou t 115 BC, whe n the Himyarit es gained asc end ancy. Its cap ital and chie f city (7th cent ury-2nd centu r y BC) occupie d the site o f present-day Ma'ri b, east o f Sana a, the cap ital of Yemen . At the height of i ts dev elopment , in th e 8th century BC , the kingdom of Saba ' m aintained co loni es along trade ro utes leading to Pales t ine, and Ma'ri b w as one of the weal thiest cities of an cien t Arabia. Sour c e: "Saba'," Microso ft(R) Encarta(R ) 98 Ency clopedia. (c ) 19 93-1997 Microsof t Corporation . All right s reserved.T here ar e several gene rations mis sing before Qa htan. Prio r generati onsillustrat e descend ancy.
Qahtan was one of the earliest known rulers of Saba ' , o r S h eba. ===== Saba', Hebrew Sheba, ancient kingdo m o f so uthw es tern Arabia (now theRepublic of Yemen) men ti o ned i n th e Bi ble, most notably in the storyabout th e m eeting b etwee n Kin g Solomon and the que en of Sheb a (se e 1Kings 1 0:1-13 ). Th e inhabitants of Saba', the S abaean s, spok e a languag e in t he Arabicgroup of the sou ther n b ranch o f the Semiti c langu ages. The kingdomprob abl y originated a bout the 10t h centur y BC, an d it wa s on e of the mostpowe rful states i n souther n Arabia unt il ab out 115 BC, when t heHimyar ite s gained asc endancy . Its c apital and chief ci ty (7th centu ry-2ndcentur y BC ) occupi ed the s ite of pres ent-day Ma'rib , east of Sa n aa, theca pital of Yemen. At th e height of it s developm e nt , in th e 8th centuryBC, the k ingdom of Saba ' mainta ined col onie s along trade routes le ading to Palest ine , and Ma'rib w a s one of the wealthies t cities of ancie n tArabia. Source : " Saba," Microsoft(R) E ncarta(R) 98 En cycl opedia. (c) 1 993-19 97Microsoft Corpora tion . All ri ghts re served.
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Yashjub Ibn Yarab
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1 M King 'abd Shams Saba Of Sheba 1
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It is not known whether the Queen of Sheba is a histo r i c a l figure, nor,if she was, whether sh e was the wi f e o f 'A b d Shams Saba 'The Great'. ---------------- She ba , Qu een o f , biblical character who also figures in Is lam ictra dition -w here she is named B ilqis-and in Ethiop ia n legend , where , a sMakeda, wife of King Solomon, sh e i s credite d with f o undi ng the firstroyal line of th e Kin gdom of Sh eba in so uthwes t Arabia. In the biblica l Boo k of Kings ( I Kings 10) , the Q ueen of Sheba (or Sa ba', a region locate d b y schola rs in so uthwest, or some time s north, Arabia)v isits King So lomon a t his court i n Jeru s alem. Hoping t o impress him wi thher we alth, sh e arrive s with a camel-tr ain laden with sp ices , go ld , andjewels . She is overwhelm ed by the splendo r of Solom o n's state , however,attributi n g this, and his p eople' s goo d fortu ne in being governe d by sucha king, to t h e Hebrew go d, Y ah weh. The Queen pl ies Solomon with diff i cultquestio n s and is astonished a t the wisdom reveal e d i n his answ ers . If the Queen of Sh eba was a histori cal figu re, sh e is lik ely to havetravele d to Jerusale m fo r diplom ati c and commer cial reasons. Is rael'sprosp erity under Solo m on is ascribe d by scholar s t o the kin g's vigorousexpans i on of trade, es pecially in me tals, a nd Solomon would ha vec ontr olled impor tant overlan d tra de routes from Sheb a to t he north. A stor y in the Is lam ic holy book, the Ko ran, rec ounts a trick pla yed onBil q uis by Solomon, wh os e attendan t spirits, not wan ting h i m to fall inlove wit h the exoti c queen, have told h i m t h at she has hairy le gs withdonkey 's hooves. The ki ng h a s a glass floor lai d in front of hi s th rone.Whe n Bilqi s ap proaches, she mi stakes the glass s urface fo r water an dlift s her skirts , re vealing her hair y legs . Source: "Sh eba, Qu een of, " Microsoft(R) Encarta(R ) 9 8 Encyclopedia . (c)1993-1 99 7 Microsoft Co rporation. A l l rights reserve d.
Ibn Zayd Of Al-Hirah
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George Ice and Catharine Poling
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Born: 1847 - Barbour Co., WV 4 5
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Willis Richard Keasler and Olive Jewell Ice
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Born: 10 Jul 1878 - Duck Town, TN
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Thomas Ice and Elizabeth Watson
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Silas Wiley Jolly and Amanda Icenhour
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Steven Howard Sprinkle and Barbara Carolyn Icenhour
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Thomas Clingman Roper and Bethel Icenhower
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4 M Thomas Clingman Roper Jr 7
Born: 23 Dec 1944 - , Macon, NC
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William Judson Icenhower and Emma Louise Lakey
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Edward Doyle Tankersley and Cynthia Ann Ickes
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