John Kougher1
Child of John Kougher and Anna Belle Bussert
- Irene Isabelle Kougher+ b. 6 Oct 1910, d. 16 Oct 20041
Citations
- [S551] Eagle-Gazette, 19 October 2004.
Anna Belle Bussert1
Child of Anna Belle Bussert and John Kougher
- Irene Isabelle Kougher+ b. 6 Oct 1910, d. 16 Oct 20041
Citations
- [S551] Eagle-Gazette, 19 October 2004.
Rev. Salmon Giddings
b. 2 March 1782
Rev. Salmon Giddings|b. 2 Mar 1782|p555.htm#i27708|Benjamin Giddings|b. 1756\nd. 23 Feb 1830|p300.htm#i14957|Affa Holcombe|b. c 1759\nd. 13 Jul 1841|p2.htm#i76|||||||Ozias Holcombe|b. 3 Mar 1736/37\nd. 7 Feb 1812|p2.htm#i67|Rachel Cornish|b. 3 Sep 1740\nd. 19 Oct 1799|p2.htm#i68|
Rev. Salmon Giddings was born on 2 March 1782 at Hartland, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Benjamin Giddings and Affa Holcombe.
Zeriuah Giddings
b. circa 1784, d. 3 May 1871
Zeriuah Giddings|b. c 1784\nd. 3 May 1871|p555.htm#i27709|Benjamin Giddings|b. 1756\nd. 23 Feb 1830|p300.htm#i14957|Affa Holcombe|b. c 1759\nd. 13 Jul 1841|p2.htm#i76|||||||Ozias Holcombe|b. 3 Mar 1736/37\nd. 7 Feb 1812|p2.htm#i67|Rachel Cornish|b. 3 Sep 1740\nd. 19 Oct 1799|p2.htm#i68|
Zeriuah Giddings was born circa 1784 at Hartland, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Benjamin Giddings and Affa Holcombe. Zeriuah Giddings died on 3 May 1871 at Williamsfield, Ashtabula Co., OH.
Lorrain Giddings
b. 12 February 1789, d. 30 April 1858
Lorrain Giddings|b. 12 Feb 1789\nd. 30 Apr 1858|p555.htm#i27710|Benjamin Giddings|b. 1756\nd. 23 Feb 1830|p300.htm#i14957|Affa Holcombe|b. c 1759\nd. 13 Jul 1841|p2.htm#i76|||||||Ozias Holcombe|b. 3 Mar 1736/37\nd. 7 Feb 1812|p2.htm#i67|Rachel Cornish|b. 3 Sep 1740\nd. 19 Oct 1799|p2.htm#i68|
Lorrain Giddings was born on 12 February 1789 at Hartland, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Benjamin Giddings and Affa Holcombe. Lorrain Giddings died on 30 April 1858 at New Hartland, CT, at age 69.
Almon Giddings
b. circa 1786, d. 21 March 1849
Almon Giddings|b. c 1786\nd. 21 Mar 1849|p555.htm#i27711|Benjamin Giddings|b. 1756\nd. 23 Feb 1830|p300.htm#i14957|Affa Holcombe|b. c 1759\nd. 13 Jul 1841|p2.htm#i76|||||||Ozias Holcombe|b. 3 Mar 1736/37\nd. 7 Feb 1812|p2.htm#i67|Rachel Cornish|b. 3 Sep 1740\nd. 19 Oct 1799|p2.htm#i68|
Almon Giddings was born circa 1786 at Hartland, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Benjamin Giddings and Affa Holcombe. Almon Giddings died on 21 March 1849 at Pontiac, Oakland Co, MI.
Anderson Shipp Truman1
b. 27 February 1816, d. 3 July 1887
Anderson Shipp Truman|b. 27 Feb 1816\nd. 3 Jul 1887|p555.htm#i27712|William Truman Jr.|b. 15 Jan 1783\nd. 28 Nov 1863|p555.htm#i27714||||||||||||||||
Anderson Shipp Truman was born on 27 February 1816 at Shelby Co., KY.1 He was the son of William Truman Jr..1 Anderson Shipp Truman married Mary Jane Holmes, daughter of Jesse Holmes and Ann Drusilla Tyler, on 13 August 1846 at Shelby Co., KY.1 Anderson Shipp Truman died on 3 July 1887 at Grandview, MO, at age 71.1
Children of Anderson Shipp Truman and Mary Jane Holmes
- William Thomas Truman+ b. 24 Apr 1847, d. 6 Apr 1930
- John Anderson Truman+ b. 5 Dec 18511
Citations
- [S95] Gary Boyd Roberts, Presidents, page 33.
Mary Jane Holmes1
b. 15 March 1821, d. 15 February 1879
Mary Jane Holmes|b. 15 Mar 1821\nd. 15 Feb 1879|p555.htm#i27713|Jesse Holmes||p655.htm#i32732|Ann Drusilla Tyler|b. 4 Apr 1780\nd. 8 Jul 1875|p654.htm#i32695|||||||Robert Tyler|b. 19 Aug 1751\nd. 6 Apr 1815|p655.htm#i32734|Margaret (?)||p654.htm#i32697|
Mary Jane Holmes was born on 15 March 1821 at Shelby Co., KY.1 She was the daughter of Jesse Holmes and Ann Drusilla Tyler. Mary Jane Holmes married Anderson Shipp Truman, son of William Truman Jr., on 13 August 1846 at Shelby Co., KY.1 Mary Jane Holmes died on 15 February 1879 at Jackson Co., MO, at age 57.1
Children of Mary Jane Holmes and Anderson Shipp Truman
- William Thomas Truman+ b. 24 Apr 1847, d. 6 Apr 1930
- John Anderson Truman+ b. 5 Dec 18511
Citations
- [S95] Gary Boyd Roberts, Presidents, page 33.
William Truman Jr.1
b. 15 January 1783, d. 28 November 1863
William Truman Jr. was born on 15 January 1783 at VA.1 He died on 28 November 1863 at Shelby Co., KY, at age 80.1
Child of William Truman Jr.
- Anderson Shipp Truman+ b. 27 Feb 1816, d. 3 Jul 18871
Citations
- [S95] Gary Boyd Roberts, Presidents, page 33.
William Thomas Truman
b. 24 April 1847, d. 6 April 1930
William Thomas Truman|b. 24 Apr 1847\nd. 6 Apr 1930|p555.htm#i27715|Anderson Shipp Truman|b. 27 Feb 1816\nd. 3 Jul 1887|p555.htm#i27712|Mary Jane Holmes|b. 15 Mar 1821\nd. 15 Feb 1879|p555.htm#i27713|William Truman Jr.|b. 15 Jan 1783\nd. 28 Nov 1863|p555.htm#i27714||||Jesse Holmes||p655.htm#i32732|Ann D. Tyler|b. 4 Apr 1780\nd. 8 Jul 1875|p654.htm#i32695|
William Thomas Truman was born on 24 April 1847. He was the son of Anderson Shipp Truman and Mary Jane Holmes. William Thomas Truman married Henrietta Strang on 21 December 1871. William Thomas Truman died on 6 April 1930 at Seymour, TX, at age 82.
Child of William Thomas Truman and Henrietta Strang
- Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman+ b. 10 May 1880, d. 30 Apr 1962
Henrietta Strang
d. 26 April 1881
Henrietta Strang married William Thomas Truman, son of Anderson Shipp Truman and Mary Jane Holmes, on 21 December 1871. Henrietta Strang died on 26 April 1881.
Child of Henrietta Strang and William Thomas Truman
- Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman+ b. 10 May 1880, d. 30 Apr 1962
Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman
b. 10 May 1880, d. 30 April 1962
Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman|b. 10 May 1880\nd. 30 Apr 1962|p555.htm#i27717|William Thomas Truman|b. 24 Apr 1847\nd. 6 Apr 1930|p555.htm#i27715|Henrietta Strang|d. 26 Apr 1881|p555.htm#i27716|Anderson S. Truman|b. 27 Feb 1816\nd. 3 Jul 1887|p555.htm#i27712|Mary J. Holmes|b. 15 Mar 1821\nd. 15 Feb 1879|p555.htm#i27713|||||||
Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman was born on 10 May 1880 at Jackson Co., MO. He was the son of William Thomas Truman and Henrietta Strang. Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman married Nannie Louise Watson on 4 July 1903 at Lone Oak, TX. Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman died on 30 April 1962 at age 81.
Ralph and Nannie were enumerated in the 1920 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO, federal census. He was a city detective, age 39, she was 38. Children in the household were Henrietta 14, and Louis 11.
Ralph and Nannie were enumerated in the 1920 Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO, federal census. He was a city detective, age 39, she was 38. Children in the household were Henrietta 14, and Louis 11.
Child of Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman and Nannie Louise Watson
- Lt. Gen. Louis Watson Truman b. 20 Jun 1908, d. 2 Dec 2004
Nannie Louise Watson
d. 2 July 1931
Nannie Louise Watson married Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman, son of William Thomas Truman and Henrietta Strang, on 4 July 1903 at Lone Oak, TX. Nannie Louise Watson died on 2 July 1931.
Child of Nannie Louise Watson and Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman
- Lt. Gen. Louis Watson Truman b. 20 Jun 1908, d. 2 Dec 2004
Lt. Gen. Louis Watson Truman
b. 20 June 1908, d. 2 December 2004
Lt. Gen. Louis Watson Truman|b. 20 Jun 1908\nd. 2 Dec 2004|p555.htm#i27719|Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman|b. 10 May 1880\nd. 30 Apr 1962|p555.htm#i27717|Nannie Louise Watson|d. 2 Jul 1931|p555.htm#i27718|William T. Truman|b. 24 Apr 1847\nd. 6 Apr 1930|p555.htm#i27715|Henrietta Strang|d. 26 Apr 1881|p555.htm#i27716|||||||
Lt. Gen. Louis Watson Truman was born on 20 June 1908 at Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO.1 He was the son of Maj. Gen Ralph Emerson Truman and Nannie Louise Watson. Lt. Gen. Louis Watson Truman married Margaret Stevenson. Lt. Gen. Louis Watson Truman died on 2 December 2004 at VA Medical Center, Atlanta, GA, at age 96.1 He was buried at West Point, Orange Co., NY.
Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman, former Commanding General of Third U.S. Army passed away on December 2, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 96. He has resided in Atlanta since his retirement in 1967 after 37 years of active duty in the Army. He was a reluctant soldier who came to find himself at one of the great junctures of military history. At his death he was the second-oldest survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Born June 20, 1908 in Kansas City, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, Maj. Gen. Ralph Emerson Truman, Nanny Louise Watson Truman, his brother Col. Corbie Truman, his sister, Henrietta Truman Davidson, and his first wife, Margret Stevenson Truman. General Truman was cousin to 33rd President, Harry S. Truman, and served as his Aide-de-Camp during President Truman's inauguration in 1948.
After high school, Truman planned to study law or go to work for a railroad, he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in a 2003 interview. But his father, a National Guard commander insisted he apply to West Point.
Truman failed the first time he took the entrance exam, in 1927, coming in 24th out of a field of 26 applicants. That so angered him that he took it again and passed.
In 1926, General Truman enlisted in Company E, 140th Infantry Regiment of the 35th Division. In July 1928, Truman entered the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. Upon graduation in June 1932, he was commissioned an infantry second lieutenant. Truman's first duty assignment was the 6th Infantry Regiment at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. In 1936, then-1st Lt. Truman was assigned to Fort Benning, Ga., where he completed the Infantry School and the Tank School. Next, he served a two-year tour of duty at Fort Davis, in the Canal Zone and then returned to Fort Benning in Sept. 1940 to be a staff and logistics officer in the 2nd Armored Division's 14th Armored Brigade. The 2nd Armored Division at the time was commanded by one of the Army's fastest rising officers; his name was Brig. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.
In Jan. 1941, Truman was transferred to Pearl Harbor, Hi., where he was an Aide-de-Camp to Lt. Gen. Walter C. Short, Commanding General of the Hawaiian Department. He was a first-hand witness when the Japanese launched their surprise attack on December 7, 1941. He would continue to serve there until Feb. 1942. Truman said in an interview last year (2003) that he had a conversation with Short before the attack but Short, in keeping with most military opinions at the time, thought that a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor highly unlikely.
By March 1942, Truman was promoted to the rank of Major and was assigned to U.S. Army Ground Forces Command headquarters, first as an assistant G3/Operations officer and later as Secretary of the General Staff for Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McNair.
In April 1944, now a Lieutenant Colonel, he joined the 84th Infantry Division at Camp Claiborne, La., where he served as both Division Chief of Staff and later as Assistant Division Commander with the 84th Infantry for the duration of World War II.
In August 1944, now promoted as Colonel with only twelve years commissioned service, Truman and the 84th Division landed on Omaha Beach in Normandy unopposed and would later see combat in the European Theater along the Siegfried Line, the Bulge, the Ardennes and in Germany from the Roer to the Elbe Rivers. In Jan. 1946, Truman was assigned to HQ, U. S. Forces European Theater, Frankfurt, Germany, as Deputy Theater Chief for Special Services. From 1946 to 1948, he was assigned as Secretary, U.S. Delegation, United Nations Military Staff Committee. Truman was a student at the National War College from 1948 to 1949. After his graduation from the War College, Truman was a member of the Joint Strategic Planning Group, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. During this time, Gen. Omar Bradley was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Two years after the start of the Korean War, Truman commanded the 223rd Infantry Regiment of the 40th Infantry Division from July 1952 to January 1953. He saw combat first-hand and later served as Assistant Division Commander of the 2nd Infantry Division until the end of hostilities in July 1953. Later that year, he was selected and promoted to the rank of Brig. Gen and for the next two years, he served as Chief of Staff to Third Army at Fort McPherson, Ga. In 1955, he was transferred to Naples, Italy, where Truman was Deputy Chief of Staff - G3/Plans and Operations Officer for NATO's Southern European Command.
Truman received his second star in 1956 and with it, the Chairmanship of the Military Assistance Advisory Group, Karachi, Pakistan. Truman later returned to the U.S. to take command of the Army's 4th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., from 1958 until 1960. Subsequently, he was assigned as Deputy Chief of Staff Operations and Training and later as Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Continental Army Command at Fort Monroe, Va. from 1960-1962. In that same capacity, Truman also commanded Joint Task Force-Four.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy nominated General Truman for promotion to Lieutenant General and from 1963 until 1965, he commanded the Army's VII Corps at Kelly Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany. His final assignment was his selection by the Army's senior leadership to be the Commanding General of Third Army, at Fort McPherson. Truman commanded Third Army for two years until his retirement in August 1, 1967. During his distinguished military career, Truman was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal, two Silver Stars, two Legions of Merit, three Bronze Star Medals (one with 'V' device), two Army Commendation Medals, and the Combat Infantryman Badge with one star. He also wore the American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the WW II Victory Medal, The Army of Occupation Medal (Germany), two National Defense Service Medals, Korean Service Medal and UN Service Medal. Along with his Army awards, he received several foreign decorations; the Legion of Honor and Croix de Guerre from France, the Order of Leopold and Croix de Guerre from Belgium, the Order of Orange Nassau from the Netherlands and the Presidential Unit Citation from the Republic of Korea and others.
After his retirement from the Army, Truman served as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Industry and Trade under Georgia Governors Lester Maddox, Jimmy Carter, and George Busbee. From 1976 until 1984, Truman served as vice president and special assistant to the president of Adams/Cates Realty in Atlanta. General Truman also received many civilian honors. Among them were a Doctorate of Laws degree from Drury College in Springfield, Missouri, a proclamation of July 27, 1967 as "Lt. Gen. Louis W. Truman Day" by former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. in December 1975 and another proclamation from the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. He was also the third recipient of the "Good Neighbor Award" from the Harry S. Truman Foundation in 1975. Recently, Truman was honored by the West Point Society of Atlanta with its "Distinguished Graduate Award." General Truman was also very active in the following organizations: West Point Society of Atlanta, the Georgia Industrial Developers Association, the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club of Atlanta, the Truman Presidential Library, Independence, Mo., the Rail Splitters, and the Capital City Club of Atlanta.
Over the years, he has promoted many charitable organizations to include the Shriners. General Truman is survived by his loving wife, Anastasia (Tassie) Poulos Truman, his stepson, Michael G. Creety, Jr., Esq., and stepdaughter, Ariadne Adriane Creety. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m., Friday, December 10, at Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, Dr. David Sapp officiating. Following the service a reception will be held in Fellowship Hall. Interment at United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. In lieu of flowers, the Truman family has requested donations be made to the Atlanta VA Medical Center (VAMC), 1670 Clairmont Road, Decatur, Georgia 30033. H.M. Patterson & Son, Spring Hill, (404)876-1022.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 12/8/2004.
Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman, former Commanding General of Third U.S. Army passed away on December 2, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 96. He has resided in Atlanta since his retirement in 1967 after 37 years of active duty in the Army. He was a reluctant soldier who came to find himself at one of the great junctures of military history. At his death he was the second-oldest survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Born June 20, 1908 in Kansas City, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, Maj. Gen. Ralph Emerson Truman, Nanny Louise Watson Truman, his brother Col. Corbie Truman, his sister, Henrietta Truman Davidson, and his first wife, Margret Stevenson Truman. General Truman was cousin to 33rd President, Harry S. Truman, and served as his Aide-de-Camp during President Truman's inauguration in 1948.
After high school, Truman planned to study law or go to work for a railroad, he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in a 2003 interview. But his father, a National Guard commander insisted he apply to West Point.
Truman failed the first time he took the entrance exam, in 1927, coming in 24th out of a field of 26 applicants. That so angered him that he took it again and passed.
In 1926, General Truman enlisted in Company E, 140th Infantry Regiment of the 35th Division. In July 1928, Truman entered the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. Upon graduation in June 1932, he was commissioned an infantry second lieutenant. Truman's first duty assignment was the 6th Infantry Regiment at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. In 1936, then-1st Lt. Truman was assigned to Fort Benning, Ga., where he completed the Infantry School and the Tank School. Next, he served a two-year tour of duty at Fort Davis, in the Canal Zone and then returned to Fort Benning in Sept. 1940 to be a staff and logistics officer in the 2nd Armored Division's 14th Armored Brigade. The 2nd Armored Division at the time was commanded by one of the Army's fastest rising officers; his name was Brig. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.
In Jan. 1941, Truman was transferred to Pearl Harbor, Hi., where he was an Aide-de-Camp to Lt. Gen. Walter C. Short, Commanding General of the Hawaiian Department. He was a first-hand witness when the Japanese launched their surprise attack on December 7, 1941. He would continue to serve there until Feb. 1942. Truman said in an interview last year (2003) that he had a conversation with Short before the attack but Short, in keeping with most military opinions at the time, thought that a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor highly unlikely.
By March 1942, Truman was promoted to the rank of Major and was assigned to U.S. Army Ground Forces Command headquarters, first as an assistant G3/Operations officer and later as Secretary of the General Staff for Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McNair.
In April 1944, now a Lieutenant Colonel, he joined the 84th Infantry Division at Camp Claiborne, La., where he served as both Division Chief of Staff and later as Assistant Division Commander with the 84th Infantry for the duration of World War II.
In August 1944, now promoted as Colonel with only twelve years commissioned service, Truman and the 84th Division landed on Omaha Beach in Normandy unopposed and would later see combat in the European Theater along the Siegfried Line, the Bulge, the Ardennes and in Germany from the Roer to the Elbe Rivers. In Jan. 1946, Truman was assigned to HQ, U. S. Forces European Theater, Frankfurt, Germany, as Deputy Theater Chief for Special Services. From 1946 to 1948, he was assigned as Secretary, U.S. Delegation, United Nations Military Staff Committee. Truman was a student at the National War College from 1948 to 1949. After his graduation from the War College, Truman was a member of the Joint Strategic Planning Group, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. During this time, Gen. Omar Bradley was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Two years after the start of the Korean War, Truman commanded the 223rd Infantry Regiment of the 40th Infantry Division from July 1952 to January 1953. He saw combat first-hand and later served as Assistant Division Commander of the 2nd Infantry Division until the end of hostilities in July 1953. Later that year, he was selected and promoted to the rank of Brig. Gen and for the next two years, he served as Chief of Staff to Third Army at Fort McPherson, Ga. In 1955, he was transferred to Naples, Italy, where Truman was Deputy Chief of Staff - G3/Plans and Operations Officer for NATO's Southern European Command.
Truman received his second star in 1956 and with it, the Chairmanship of the Military Assistance Advisory Group, Karachi, Pakistan. Truman later returned to the U.S. to take command of the Army's 4th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Wash., from 1958 until 1960. Subsequently, he was assigned as Deputy Chief of Staff Operations and Training and later as Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Continental Army Command at Fort Monroe, Va. from 1960-1962. In that same capacity, Truman also commanded Joint Task Force-Four.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy nominated General Truman for promotion to Lieutenant General and from 1963 until 1965, he commanded the Army's VII Corps at Kelly Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany. His final assignment was his selection by the Army's senior leadership to be the Commanding General of Third Army, at Fort McPherson. Truman commanded Third Army for two years until his retirement in August 1, 1967. During his distinguished military career, Truman was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal, two Silver Stars, two Legions of Merit, three Bronze Star Medals (one with 'V' device), two Army Commendation Medals, and the Combat Infantryman Badge with one star. He also wore the American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, the WW II Victory Medal, The Army of Occupation Medal (Germany), two National Defense Service Medals, Korean Service Medal and UN Service Medal. Along with his Army awards, he received several foreign decorations; the Legion of Honor and Croix de Guerre from France, the Order of Leopold and Croix de Guerre from Belgium, the Order of Orange Nassau from the Netherlands and the Presidential Unit Citation from the Republic of Korea and others.
After his retirement from the Army, Truman served as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Industry and Trade under Georgia Governors Lester Maddox, Jimmy Carter, and George Busbee. From 1976 until 1984, Truman served as vice president and special assistant to the president of Adams/Cates Realty in Atlanta. General Truman also received many civilian honors. Among them were a Doctorate of Laws degree from Drury College in Springfield, Missouri, a proclamation of July 27, 1967 as "Lt. Gen. Louis W. Truman Day" by former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. in December 1975 and another proclamation from the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. He was also the third recipient of the "Good Neighbor Award" from the Harry S. Truman Foundation in 1975. Recently, Truman was honored by the West Point Society of Atlanta with its "Distinguished Graduate Award." General Truman was also very active in the following organizations: West Point Society of Atlanta, the Georgia Industrial Developers Association, the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club of Atlanta, the Truman Presidential Library, Independence, Mo., the Rail Splitters, and the Capital City Club of Atlanta.
Over the years, he has promoted many charitable organizations to include the Shriners. General Truman is survived by his loving wife, Anastasia (Tassie) Poulos Truman, his stepson, Michael G. Creety, Jr., Esq., and stepdaughter, Ariadne Adriane Creety. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m., Friday, December 10, at Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, Dr. David Sapp officiating. Following the service a reception will be held in Fellowship Hall. Interment at United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. In lieu of flowers, the Truman family has requested donations be made to the Atlanta VA Medical Center (VAMC), 1670 Clairmont Road, Decatur, Georgia 30033. H.M. Patterson & Son, Spring Hill, (404)876-1022.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 12/8/2004.
Citations
- [S182] Social Security Death Index (on-line), Ancestry.com, SSDI, Ancestry.com, SSAN 490-44-9503.
Philo Holcomb Hillyer1
b. 14 January 1811
Philo Holcomb Hillyer|b. 14 Jan 1811|p555.htm#i27720|James Hillyer|b. 13 Apr 1776\nd. 1833|p548.htm#i27362|Mary Hart|b. 1788\nd. 1817|p548.htm#i27382|James Hillyer IV|b. 6 Oct 1746\nd. 22 Apr 1826|p166.htm#i8271|Ruth Holcombe|b. 18 Nov 1748|p44.htm#i2200|Colonel David Hart||p548.htm#i27383|Elizabeth Nunn||p548.htm#i27384|
Philo Holcomb Hillyer was born on 14 January 1811 at Henderson Co., KY.1 He was the son of James Hillyer and Mary Hart.1
Citations
- [S546] Hillyer G. Norment, John Hillyer, Page 151.
Eliza Ruth Hillyer1
b. 26 January 1813, d. 18 January 1857
Eliza Ruth Hillyer|b. 26 Jan 1813\nd. 18 Jan 1857|p555.htm#i27721|James Hillyer|b. 13 Apr 1776\nd. 1833|p548.htm#i27362|Mary Hart|b. 1788\nd. 1817|p548.htm#i27382|James Hillyer IV|b. 6 Oct 1746\nd. 22 Apr 1826|p166.htm#i8271|Ruth Holcombe|b. 18 Nov 1748|p44.htm#i2200|Colonel David Hart||p548.htm#i27383|Elizabeth Nunn||p548.htm#i27384|
Eliza Ruth Hillyer was born on 26 January 1813 at probably Henderson Co., KY.1 She was the daughter of James Hillyer and Mary Hart.1 Eliza Ruth Hillyer died on 18 January 1857 at Henderson, KY, at age 43; unmarried.1
Citations
- [S546] Hillyer G. Norment, John Hillyer, Page 151.
James Virgil Hillyer1
b. 2 January 1815, d. 14 April 1840
James Virgil Hillyer|b. 2 Jan 1815\nd. 14 Apr 1840|p555.htm#i27722|James Hillyer|b. 13 Apr 1776\nd. 1833|p548.htm#i27362|Mary Hart|b. 1788\nd. 1817|p548.htm#i27382|James Hillyer IV|b. 6 Oct 1746\nd. 22 Apr 1826|p166.htm#i8271|Ruth Holcombe|b. 18 Nov 1748|p44.htm#i2200|Colonel David Hart||p548.htm#i27383|Elizabeth Nunn||p548.htm#i27384|
James Virgil Hillyer was born on 2 January 1815 at probably Henderson Co., KY.1 He was the son of James Hillyer and Mary Hart.1 James Virgil Hillyer died on 14 April 1840 at age 25.1
Citations
- [S546] Hillyer G. Norment, John Hillyer, Page 151.
Mary Susan Hillyer1
b. 25 May 1817
Mary Susan Hillyer|b. 25 May 1817|p555.htm#i27723|James Hillyer|b. 13 Apr 1776\nd. 1833|p548.htm#i27362|Mary Hart|b. 1788\nd. 1817|p548.htm#i27382|James Hillyer IV|b. 6 Oct 1746\nd. 22 Apr 1826|p166.htm#i8271|Ruth Holcombe|b. 18 Nov 1748|p44.htm#i2200|Colonel David Hart||p548.htm#i27383|Elizabeth Nunn||p548.htm#i27384|
Mary Susan Hillyer was born on 25 May 1817 at probably Henderson Co., KY.1 She was the daughter of James Hillyer and Mary Hart.1
Citations
- [S546] Hillyer G. Norment, John Hillyer, Page 152.
George W. Alderman1
b. circa 1838
George W. Alderman|b. c 1838|p555.htm#i27724|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||Ezekial Alderman|b. 26 Feb 1772\nd. 1863|p99.htm#i4921|Elizabeth Holcombe|b. 1771\nd. 1863|p99.htm#i4920|||||||
Citations
- [S33] 1860 Federal Census, unknown repository address.
Mary M. Alderman1
b. circa 1842
Mary M. Alderman|b. c 1842|p555.htm#i27725|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||Ezekial Alderman|b. 26 Feb 1772\nd. 1863|p99.htm#i4921|Elizabeth Holcombe|b. 1771\nd. 1863|p99.htm#i4920|||||||
Mary M. Alderman was born circa 1842 at VA.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Alderman and Susan Wade.1
Citations
- [S33] 1860 Federal Census, unknown repository address.
Sedan Ellen Helmick1
b. 1 February 1829, d. 9 March 1919
Sedan Ellen Helmick was born on 1 February 1829 at Pendleton Co., WV.1 She married James C. Alderman, son of Daniel Alderman and Susan Wade, in 1850 at Pocahontas Co., WV.1 Sedan Ellen Helmick died on 9 March 1919 at Upshur Co., WV, at age 90.1 She was buried at Rock Cave Cemetery, Upshur Co., WV.1
Children of Sedan Ellen Helmick and James C. Alderman
- Silas D. Alderman b. Feb 1852, d. 31 Dec 19171
- Rebecca Alderman b. c 18541
- Mary S. Alderman b. c 18581
- Charles Wesley Alderman b. 12 Sep 1859, d. 8 Feb 19441
- William Alderman b. 10 Jun 1862, d. 19351
- Sarah S. Alderman b. 1864, d. 28 Oct 18831
- Lillie Mae Alderman b. 18661
- Robert E. Lee Alderman b. 28 Jun 18691
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Silas D. Alderman1
b. February 1852, d. 31 December 1917
Silas D. Alderman|b. Feb 1852\nd. 31 Dec 1917|p555.htm#i27727|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
Silas D. Alderman was born in February 1852.1 He was the son of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1 Silas D. Alderman died on 31 December 1917 at Upshur Co., WV, at age 65.1
Silas and Mary were enumerated in the 1880 Banks, Upshur Co., WV, federal census. He was a farmer, age 28, she was 28. Children in the household were Alberta 5, Sarah C. 4, and Florence 1.
Silas and Mary were enumerated in the 1880 Banks, Upshur Co., WV, federal census. He was a farmer, age 28, she was 28. Children in the household were Alberta 5, Sarah C. 4, and Florence 1.
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Rebecca Alderman1
b. circa 1854
Rebecca Alderman|b. c 1854|p555.htm#i27728|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
Rebecca Alderman was born circa 1854.1 She was the daughter of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Mary S. Alderman1
b. circa 1858
Mary S. Alderman|b. c 1858|p555.htm#i27729|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
Mary S. Alderman was born circa 1858.1 She was the daughter of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Charles Wesley Alderman1
b. 12 September 1859, d. 8 February 1944
Charles Wesley Alderman|b. 12 Sep 1859\nd. 8 Feb 1944|p555.htm#i27730|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
Charles Wesley Alderman was born on 12 September 1859 at Upshur Co., WV.1 He was the son of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1 Charles Wesley Alderman married Mary Etta Helmick, daughter of William Helmick, on 12 March 1884.1 Charles Wesley Alderman died on 8 February 1944 at Upshur Co., WV, at age 84.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
William Alderman1
b. 10 June 1862, d. 1935
William Alderman|b. 10 Jun 1862\nd. 1935|p555.htm#i27731|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
William Alderman was born on 10 June 1862 at Upshur Co., WV.1 He was the son of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1 William Alderman died in 1935.1 He was buried at Rock Cave Cemetery, Upshur Co., WV.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Sarah S. Alderman1
b. 1864, d. 28 October 1883
Sarah S. Alderman|b. 1864\nd. 28 Oct 1883|p555.htm#i27732|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
Sarah S. Alderman was born in 1864.1 She was the daughter of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1 Sarah S. Alderman died on 28 October 1883.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Lillie Mae Alderman1
b. 1866
Lillie Mae Alderman|b. 1866|p555.htm#i27733|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
Lillie Mae Alderman was born in 1866.1 She was the daughter of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1 Lillie Mae Alderman married Simon M. Lane in 1884.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Simon M. Lane1
b. circa 1860
Simon M. Lane was born circa 1860.1 He married Lillie Mae Alderman, daughter of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick, in 1884.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Robert E. Lee Alderman1
b. 28 June 1869
Robert E. Lee Alderman|b. 28 Jun 1869|p555.htm#i27735|James C. Alderman|b. 8 Mar 1827\nd. 23 Jan 1915|p337.htm#i16813|Sedan Ellen Helmick|b. 1 Feb 1829\nd. 9 Mar 1919|p555.htm#i27726|Daniel Alderman|b. c 1800|p337.htm#i16806|Susan Wade|||||||||
Robert E. Lee Alderman was born on 28 June 1869 at Barbour Co., WV.1 He was the son of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Mary Etta Helmick1
b. 24 November 1864, d. 23 February 1946
Mary Etta Helmick|b. 24 Nov 1864\nd. 23 Feb 1946|p555.htm#i27736|William Helmick||p555.htm#i27737||||||||||||||||
Mary Etta Helmick was born on 24 November 1864 at Marion Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of William Helmick.1 Mary Etta Helmick married Charles Wesley Alderman, son of James C. Alderman and Sedan Ellen Helmick, on 12 March 1884.1 Mary Etta Helmick died on 23 February 1946 at Akron, Summit Co., OH, at age 81.1
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
William Helmick1
Child of William Helmick
- Mary Etta Helmick b. 24 Nov 1864, d. 23 Feb 19461
Citations
- [S553] David Lantz, "Daniel Alderman," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 21 December 2004.
Zaphania Holcombe1
b. circa 1800, d. 1843
Zaphania Holcombe|b. c 1800\nd. 1843|p555.htm#i27738|Stephen Holcombe|b. 6 Mar 1772\nd. 1857|p129.htm#i6416|Susan Ewing|b. 28 Sep 1776\nd. 1855|p129.htm#i6417|Zephaniah Holcombe|b. 1750\nd. 16 Mar 1822|p53.htm#i2646|Tryphenia Niles|d. 1777|p66.htm#i3283|Capt. John Ewing|b. 27 Dec 1747\nd. 23 Dec 1824|p292.htm#i14592|Ann Smith|b. Aug 1754\nd. 11 May 1809|p912.htm#i45583|
Zaphania Holcombe was born circa 1800 at VA.1 He was the son of Stephen Holcombe and Susan Ewing.1 Zaphania Holcombe married Mary Ann Collins, daughter of John Collins and Hannah Ewing, on 13 May 1820 at Gallia Co., OH.1 Zaphania Holcombe died in 1843 at Village, Van Buren Co., IA.1
Child of Zaphania Holcombe and Mary Ann Collins
- William Francis Holcombe b. 27 Jan 1831, d. 19121
Citations
- [S308] Wallace K. Ewing, "Return Ira Holcombe," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 6 Feb 2001 (updated 2 Jan 2005).
Mary Ann Collins1
b. circa 1802, d. circa 1865
Mary Ann Collins|b. c 1802\nd. c 1865|p555.htm#i27739|John Collins||p555.htm#i27740|Hannah Ewing||p555.htm#i27741|||||||||||||
Mary Ann Collins was born circa 1802 at VA.1 She was the daughter of John Collins and Hannah Ewing.1 Mary Ann Collins married Zaphania Holcombe, son of Stephen Holcombe and Susan Ewing, on 13 May 1820 at Gallia Co., OH.1 Mary Ann Collins died circa 1865 at Wapello Co., IA.1
Child of Mary Ann Collins and Zaphania Holcombe
- William Francis Holcombe b. 27 Jan 1831, d. 19121
Citations
- [S308] Wallace K. Ewing, "Return Ira Holcombe," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 6 Feb 2001 (updated 2 Jan 2005).
John Collins1
Child of John Collins and Hannah Ewing
- Mary Ann Collins+ b. c 1802, d. c 18651
Citations
- [S308] Wallace K. Ewing, "Return Ira Holcombe," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 6 Feb 2001 (updated 2 Jan 2005).
Hannah Ewing1
Child of Hannah Ewing and John Collins
- Mary Ann Collins+ b. c 1802, d. c 18651
Citations
- [S308] Wallace K. Ewing, "Return Ira Holcombe," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 6 Feb 2001 (updated 2 Jan 2005).
William Francis Holcombe1
b. 27 January 1831, d. 1912
William Francis Holcombe|b. 27 Jan 1831\nd. 1912|p555.htm#i27742|Zaphania Holcombe|b. c 1800\nd. 1843|p555.htm#i27738|Mary Ann Collins|b. c 1802\nd. c 1865|p555.htm#i27739|Stephen Holcombe|b. 6 Mar 1772\nd. 1857|p129.htm#i6416|Susan Ewing|b. 28 Sep 1776\nd. 1855|p129.htm#i6417|John Collins||p555.htm#i27740|Hannah Ewing||p555.htm#i27741|
William Francis Holcombe was born on 27 January 1831 at Tippecanoe Co., IN.1 He was the son of Zaphania Holcombe and Mary Ann Collins.1 William Francis Holcombe married Nancy Cecilia Stewart on 8 November 1860.1 William Francis Holcombe died in 1912 at CA.1
Citations
- [S308] Wallace K. Ewing, "Return Ira Holcombe," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 6 Feb 2001 (updated 2 Jan 2005).
Nancy Cecilia Stewart1
b. 25 March 1838, d. 16 November 1919
Nancy Cecilia Stewart was born on 25 March 1838 at Adams Co., IL.1 She married William Francis Holcombe, son of Zaphania Holcombe and Mary Ann Collins, on 8 November 1860.1 Nancy Cecilia Stewart died on 16 November 1919 at San Bernardino Co., CA, at age 81.1 She was buried at Pioneer Cemetery, San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., CA.1
Citations
- [S308] Wallace K. Ewing, "Return Ira Holcombe," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 6 Feb 2001 (updated 2 Jan 2005).
Oliver Ensworth Goddard1
b. 19 February 1926, d. 4 February 1989
Oliver Ensworth Goddard|b. 19 Feb 1926\nd. 4 Feb 1989|p555.htm#i27745|Ensworth Merrill Goddard|b. 10 Sep 1892\nd. 1972|p822.htm#i41092|Ethel Tingley||p502.htm#i25064|Oren H. Goddard|b. 12 Jul 1859\nd. 1935|p403.htm#i20113|Lena B. White|b. 1865\nd. 1909|p403.htm#i20114|||||||
Oliver Ensworth Goddard was also known as Oliver Ensworth Godard. He was born on 19 February 1926.1,2 He was the son of Ensworth Merrill Goddard and Ethel Tingley.1 Oliver Ensworth Goddard married Gladys May Ingvertsen. Oliver Ensworth Goddard died on 4 February 1989 at North Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 62.2
Gladys May Ingvertsen
b. 26 May 1925, d. March 1993
Gladys May Ingvertsen was born on 26 May 1925.1 She married Oliver Ensworth Goddard, son of Ensworth Merrill Goddard and Ethel Tingley. Gladys May Ingvertsen died in March 1993 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 67.1
Citations
- [S182] Social Security Death Index (on-line), Ancestry.com, SSDI, Ancestry.com, SSAN 048-16-3166.