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  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2000, data as of January 2000).
  2. Hall, Shirley, From: Shirley Hall [SMTP:shirleydh2@earthlink.net]
    To: todd
    Subject: Forsythe Family Line
    Sent: 8/15/01 2:00 AM .
  3. Forsythe, Forrest.
  4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  5. GEDCOM file submitted by James Skaggs, jimsgs@windstream.net. Created on 18 FEB 2009. Imported on 19 Feb 2009.
  6. Tombstone at gravesite.
  7. Primary individual, or immediate family member.
  8. Obituary.
  9. GEDCOM file imported on 1 Sep 2001.
  10. Birth, marriage, or death certificate.
  11. Notes copied by Karl DAUBERT from family Bible in posession of same, letter to Martha Catherine MILLER dated February 28, 1994.
  12. Stephenson, Handwritten Family Tree by Unknown Male Stephenson, rec'd from Graig Skaggs, 10/21/05.
  13. Oral conversation with Cecil Forsythe in Lansing, WV on August 26, 2006.
  14. Thomson family geneology sheet, unknown author.
  15. The account (which appeared as an obituary in the local newspaper) was
    written by William Wallace THOMSON.
  16. The Choates in America, p. 102.
  17. Handwritten note by Neva PRICE Thomson, 1967.
  18. Letter from Jean THOMSON to Dorothy BELLOWS, June 17, 1990.
  19. Second handwritten note by Neva PRICE Thomson.
  20. Religious Origins Among Germans in the West.
  21. From data of Mrs. Plymire.
  22. Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire, Vol. I, E. S. Stearns, Witcher, Parker. Lewis Publishing Co., 1908.
  23. Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. Deaths. The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1910. p. 688.
  24. Early Inhabitants, Ipswich, Mass., p. 353.
  25. D.A.R. Ancestral Chart.
  26. Handwritten notes by Jean THOMSON.
  27. Connecticut, p.1068..
  28. Records exist in the Essex County, MA courthouse.
  29. Parish Records.
  30. Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American
    Revolution, Vol CXIV 113001-114000; 1915 Washington DC, 1930. No.
    113313.
    .
  31. MASSACHUSETTS SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, A Compilation From The Archives; p.140. Wright and Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 18 Post Office Square. Boston 1907. [The Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106].
  32. Flyer by H.F. ANDREWS, Exeter, Iowa.
  33. Founders of Early American Families, Emigrants from Europe 1607 -
    1657, M. B. Colket, Jr.
    .
  34. Passengers to America, A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists from
    The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, M. Tepper, ed.
    Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1980. p. 38.
  35. New England Marriages Prior to 1700, C.A. Torrey. Genealogical
    Publishing Inc., Baltimore, 1985 p. 715.
  36. General Dictionary of New England, Savage. Vol. IV..
  37. Cemetery Records, Enfield, NH.
  38. Files of Vera McDowell, 2307 Harding Rd, Augusta, GA 30906.
  39. New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p. 278.
  40. Document by H.F. Andrews, Exira, Iowa.
  41. James Skaggs, "Re: Denver C. FORSYTHE," e-mail message from <jimsgs@windstream.net> to Todd Forsythe, feb 27, 2009.
  42. Unknown. Cecil H. Forsythe

    LOOKOUT - Cecil H. Forsythe, 87, of Lookout, went home to be with his Saviour, Tuesday, July 29, 2008, at his residence, following a long illness.

    He was born June 20, 1921, in Ansted, and was a son of the late T.I. and Laura Virginia Eary Forsythe. He was preceded in death by his wife, Glenna Marie Shuff Forsythe, on Oct. 28, 2002.

    Cecil served four years in the U.S. Army Corps. He was awarded the distinguished Flying Cross, the Purple Heart and three Oak Leaf Clusters. He flew 52 combat missions over Germany during WWII. He was a Deacon of Jeanette Baptist Church of Edmond and worked 33 years for Union Carbide as a Chemical Engineer.

    He is survived by a daughter, Robin Bowyer, of Edmond; three grandchildren, James D. Bowyer II of Cornelia, Ga., Justin A. Bowyer and Ryan Bowyer, both of Edmond; and a granddaughter, Jackie L. Bowyer of Hico.

    Graveside service will be 6 p.m. Thursday at Lansing Cemetery, with the Rev. Dan Jividen officiating. Graveside Military Rites will be conducted by Ansted VFW Post 7695.

    In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Jeanette Baptist Church, P.O. Box 101, Lookout, WV 25868.

    Wallace & Wallace of Ansted is in charge of the arrangements.

  43. Daniels Funeral Home
    15800 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood Ohio.
  44. Louis Miller tombstone, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY, Section 28, Lot 124; photo taken by Susan MILLER Ayland October 1998.
  45. Mary J. Miller tombstone, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY, Section 28, Lot 124; photo taken by Susan MILLER Ayland October 1998.
  46. Philippine Deuser tombstone, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY, Section 4, Lot 105; photo taken by Susan MILLER Ayland October 1998.
  47. Josephine S. Miller tombstone, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY, Section 28, Lot 124; photo taken by Susan MILLER Ayland October 1998.
  48. Letter to Todd Stuart FORSYTHE from Martha Catherine MILLER, dated
    January 23, 1994.
  49. (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/index.htm).
  50. W. S. Laidley, History of Charleston and Kanawha County, WV and Representative Citizens by W. S. Laidley @1911, 420., 420.
  51. Oral history, Jean & Lenore THOMSON.
  52. Hand drawn chart, by Jean THOMSON.
  53. "Meigs' 'Storied' Story Family," article, unknown local newspaper..
  54. Edward J. Daubert tombstone, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY, Section 4, Lot 105; photo taken by Susan MILLER Ayland October 1998.
  55. Formhals family tombstone, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville KY, Section 7, Lot 20; photo taken by Susan MILLER Ayland October 1998.
  56. COMPILER: Elizabeth Kathleen STORY. In 1982, she was guided by someone at the town hall to the graves of John Jr. and Priscilla in the cemetery.
  57. Membership applications of Mary Isabell BARROWS for the National
    Society of New England Women (Nat'l #10676), and for the Daughters of
    the American Revolution (Nat'l #321424).
  58. Meigs County Ohio Pioneer Society.