Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542) William Hascall

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63027. William Levi Salyers

Lexington Herald Leader
December 4, 1944

William L. Salyers, 66, of Louisville, formerly of Lexington, an inspector for the Jefferson Quartermaster Depot, died Saturday in Cleveland, Ohio, as the result of a heart attack.

Mr. Salyers had been in Cleveland for a month in connection with his government duties.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sara Howe Salyers; three sons, Lt. Robert K. Salyers, United States Navy, Long Island, former state National Youth Administration head; Lt. James R. Salyers and Cpl. David H. Salyers, both overseas with the United States Army; one daughter, Mrs. R.A. Hays, Jefferson county, and three grandchildren. The Salyers resided in Lexington until four years ago.


36317. Thomas Devereaux Salyers

Arizona Daily Star
January 28, 1935

San Dieg0, Cal., Jan. 27. --(AP)-- Thomas Salyers, who was burned in a fire at a downtown hotel here Thursday night, died in a hospital today.

Among survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Louise Howard, Riverside, Calif., and Ruth Salyers, Newark, N.J.; and two sons, Clay D. Salyers of Los Aneles and Thomas D. Salyers Jr.,  of Reno, Nev.


Herman G. Myers

The Pantagraph (Bloomington, IL)
August 10, 1995

CLINTON - The Funeral Of Herman G. Myers, 89, of Clinton will be at 11 a.m. today at Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, with J. Kent Hickerson officiating.

Survivors include his wife, Isabelle (Lowe) Myers, Clinton; a son, Bob Myers, Hennepin; a daughter, Janet Walser, Peoria; a stepdaughter, Joey Short, Clinton; a sister, Velma Sanders, Eugene, Ore.; four grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.


63047. Lois Merle Middlesworth

The Dallas Morning News (TX)
April 18, 2013

Lois Merle Middlesworth Bagott, 30 year plus resident of Grand Prairie and long time member of the First United Methodist Church of that town, was born October 17, 1916, in Charleston, IL, and died peacefully in her sleep during the night of April 11, 2013, in Irving, TX.

Married to Lowell Bagott on March 17, 1939,

Lois was a Registered Nurse and a dedicated, devoted and tireless worker at all levels of numerous church, school, scouting and civic volunteer activities and was a Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star. Lois and Lowell travelled to every part of the United States during their lives together, especially after their relocation from the Detroit area to Grand Prairie, TX, upon their retirements in 1980.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents Lloyd and Mary Edna Middlesworth, her husband, granddaughter Angie Bagott, brothers Harold and Mike Middlesworth, sister Cleda Pope, and daughter-in-law Nancy Bagott.

Lois is survived by her sister Shirley Hill of Bloomington, IL, and sons Tom of Bloomington, MN, and Gerry of Grand Prairie and his wife Cindy and their son Lowell Charles Bagott II, his wife Jenny and their son Hunter. Also surviving are Tom's stepdaughters Bonnie Nolan (children Katherine and Paul Robert) and Heidi McKee (children Victoria, Adam, Kevin and Brett). Numerous nieces and nephews also survive.