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Clara McFee, 83, of Warrenton died Dec. 24, 2007, at Lincoln County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Troy. She was born July 22, 1924, to William E. and Lula M. (Love) Osborne in Hannibal.
Mrs. McFee was a homemaker and a member of Warrenton Church of God.
She is survived by nine sons, Francis Wells and Carl Leebrick, both of Warrenton, Howard, John and Donald Wells, all of Jonesburg, Rodger Wells of St. Peters, Eldon McFee of Lee's Summit, Eddie McFee of Houston, Texas, and Larry McFee of Pleasant Hill; six daughters, Barbara Weinand of Troy, Martha McQueen of Raymore, Madonna Hazlett of Odessa, Marilyn Parton of Hamburg, Iowa, Judy Haines of Lee's Summit and Carolyn Beasley of Bolivar; 35 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Francis Wells; her second husband, Roy Leebrick; her third husband, Herman McFee; two sons, Danny Wells and Dale Leebrick; her parents; one brother, William Osborne; and one sister, Mildred Cleary.
Services were Dec. 27 at Pitman Funeral Home in Warrenton with burial in Elmwood Cemetery in Mexico.
Memorials may be to the Alzheimer's Association c/o Pitman Funeral Home, P.O. Box 126, Warrenton, MO 63383.
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"Nell G. Liebrich VIRGINIA BEACH - Nell G. Liebrich, 88, of the 2100 block of Dove Ridge Drive, died Oct. 17, 2008. She was born in Centerville, Tenn., and was the widow of Jack R. Liebrich. Nell is survived by two sons, Geoffrey B. Liebrich and Karl D. Liebrich; a daughter, Elizabeth A. Liebrich; a sister, Mary Madora Costa; two grandchildren, Walter G. Liebrich and Leonore Wolfe; and a greatgrandson, Hunter Wolfe. A memorial service will be held at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 6001 Granby St., Norfolk, today at 5 p.m. A private interment will follow in Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y., with her husband. Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Indian River Chapel, is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the church."--21 Oct 2008, Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
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Legal Proceedings : http://www.kingcounty.gov/~/media/depts/sheriff/documents/services/Civil/Personal_Property/8-25-16/12-3-08059-7_KNT.ashx?la=en
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Died in the early 1850s.
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A native of Washington County, PA, per Comm Bio Record of Wash Co, PA (1893)
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Came to Washington County from Baskin Ridge, N.J. in 1801. Settled near Williamsport. He died within two years of his arrival. He seems to have been married twice. By his second marriage he had three sons, Jeremiah, John and Elias, and one daughter, Ann, who married the late Abram Van Voorhis. Jeremiah married Nancy Pugh, born in New Jersey. Her father and mother, it may be said, were both Revolutionary soldiers, he being in the American army during the entire war, and she living amidst many of its most stirring scenes; was frequently involved in the perils and hardships incident to a country occupied by contending armies.
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"Jeremiah married Nancy Pugh, born in New Jersey. Her father and mother, it may e said, were both Revolutionary soldiers, he being in the American Army during the entire war, and she living amidst many of its most stiring scenes; was frequently invovled in the perils and hardships inciden tto a country occupied by contending armies.
Jeremiah was a farmer of Fallowfield, living fourteen years on a tract of land belonging to the Grable estate on Pigeon creek, and from which, in 1839, he moved to Southeastern Indiana, where he owned a large body of land on which he died in 1845. His wife died about the year 1870, surviving her husband by 25 years. They left three sons, two of whom are successful farmers in Kansas."--10 Jun 1880, The Monongahela (PA) Valley Republican
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"John Watkins was well known in this community for many years. He was a carpenter by trade and did much of the fine work in the older houses in this vicinity. He moved from the farm to Williamsport about the year 1828, purchased the lot on which Dr. Linn erected his new house. On this lot in 1829 he built a dwelling house and store room, now being torn down. William Mills in 1839 had a store in their room, and also the firm of Mills and Storer occupied it for a time. He left town, in what year we can not tell, to reside on a farm on Mingo, not far from Kammerer's Mills, where he died about 20 years ago."--10 Jun 1880, Monongahela (PA) Valley Republican