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Please keep in mind that I have lots of time and money invested in this project. Many of the names are family members... some a few (not usually very far) generations down the line. Others are names in my husband's family, brothers-in-laws families and my sons-in-laws families and daughter-in-laws families. Some are related to others in my family tree but not directly to me. All information I have personally gathered. I did not use any information from the Mormon Church's many sites. I have researched everything. Most photos belong to me directly, except the ones that I have given credit too.

My family lines are (note: the * are in my family tree {I still have many to mark.}) Jones, Pugh, Knowles, Prothero, Painter, Owens, Nash, Albright, Watkins, Hall, Edgerton, Willoughby, Draper, Charinsky, Aikin, Moore, Meers, Morgan, DalValley (DalVallee), Monson, Klaman, Breeden, Dora, Russell, Williamson, Arnold, Chism, Siddell, Weindenburner, Gill, Ames, Wallis, Chantos, Keller, Davis, Wilcox, Cox, Pate, Gruber, Palmer, Sullivan, Douthit, West, Butler, Reese, Balsley, Smallcomb and the list goes on.

Some folks, on this blog, are friends or friends' parents. Others are individuals that are on the same page as one of my family.

I am willing to do research for others, however I do charge for extensive research and for the cost of research items. To check in some of our local cemetery records they do charge. Birth and Death records also cost. Before I do that search I will require a deposit in my paypal account. Please ask ahead if I will be charged to help you. Also all of the articles I have, I have paid to make copies of .

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I am not only looking for and posting my own family history, but others that I have found.



Blank lines means the individual is still living at the time that I post the article. I try not to publish any names of living individuals. This is not always possible, as some folks may still be alive and I don't know them. Sorry if I have posted a name of someone you know for sure is still living. Contact me and I will make their name a blank line.
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Friday, June 11, 2010

Frances S. Watkins Obit*

Danville Commercial News, Aug. 17, 1997
*Frances S. Watkins
Frances S. Watkins, 86, of Danville, died at 12:15 a.m. Sunday (Aug. 17, 1997) at USMC, Sager campus.
She was born April 29, 1911, in Danville, the daughter of Charles and Helen (should be Ellen) Hayes Watkins.
Survivors include: a first cousin, Vivian Adamson of Easton, Md; a second cousin, Mary E. Orville Bonebrake of Danville, and several other cousins.
Miss Watkins was a life-long member of the First Presbyterian Church in Danville where she played piano for the Sunday School classes and sang in the choir.
She was a past president and treasurer of Church Women United and Past Matron of the Danville Chapter of the Eastern Star. She belonged to the Danville Garden Club, served on the Board of Directors of the Danville Historical Society Museum; belonged to the Danville Women's Club; and was a 50 year member of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society.
Miss Watkins graduated from the DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind. She taught history for 43 years at Danville High School from 1933 until her retirement in 1976.
She was department head of Danville High School Social Studies and headed the Medley Yearbook.
Memorial services: 2 p.m. Sunday (Sept 7) at the First Presbyterian Church; Memorial may be made to the Eastern Star Scholarship Fund or Danville High School Medley Yearbook Fund. Arrangements by Barrick and Son Funeral Home.

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