Descendants of Hendrick Willemsz
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| 2551 | HHFO: D0208080201-S1 DW record number: 26052 | SMITH, Audrey (I1406)
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| 2552 | HHFO: D0208080202 1963: 330 DW record number: 26058 | HENDRICKS, Child (I1407)
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| 2553 | HHFO: D0208080203 1963: 331 DW record number: 26064 | HENDRICKS, Dora (I1408)
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| 2554 | HHFO: D02080803-S1 DW record number: 26070 | COLLIS, Sarge W. (I1409)
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| 2555 | HHFO: D02080804 1963: 332 DW record number: 26076 | HENDRICKS, Stephen Hail (I1410)
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| 2556 | HHFO: D02080804-S1 DW record number: 26100 | WHITE, John Walter (or Walton) (I1412)
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| 2557 | HHFO: D0208080401 1963: 333 DW record number: 26106 | WHITE, Ethel Douglas (I1413)
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| 2558 | HHFO: D0208080402 1963: 334 DW record number: 26112 Unmarried. | WHITE, Henry Hail (I1414)
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| 2559 | HHFO: D0208080403 1963: 335 DW record number: 26118 Unmarried. | WHITE, John Frank (I1415)
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| 2560 | HHFO: D0208080404 1963: 336 DW record number: 26124 | WHITE, William Goebel (I1416)
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| 2561 | HHFO: D0208080405 1963: 337 DW record number: 26142 | WHITE, Walter Thomas (I1418)
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| 2562 | HHFO: D0208080405-S1 DW record number: 26148 No issue. | GILLIS, Margeurite (I1419)
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| 2563 | HHFO: D0208080406 1963: 338 DW record number: 26154 | WHITE, Mary Elizabeth (I1420)
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| 2564 | HHFO: D0208080406-S1 DW record number: 26160 | BIRCHFIELD, John Henry (I1421)
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| 2565 | HHFO: D02080805-S1 | DOWELL, Goldie (I710)
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| 2566 | HHFO: D02081003-S1 DW record number: 26328 For a detailed life history of Louis Hansen BRODERSON see THE DANES OF NEWFORK and THE HONEST MILLER OF SIMPSON COUNTY, by A. B. Broderson. Burial place: GREEN LAWN CEMETERY, SIMPSON CO., KY HHFO: D0102060712-S1F03-S1 DW record number: 26328 Burial place: GREEN LAWN CEMETERY, SIMPSON CO., KY | BRODERSON, Louis Hansen (I1428)
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| 2567 | HHFO: D0208100301 1963: 342 DW record number: 26334 Anna Mary was named for her paternal grandmother who had died five years before in Newfork, Wyoming. Her birth was difficult and her mother Neely suspected that her neck had been broken during delivery because she could not hold her hed upright until she was nearly 18 months old. As she grew older it became apparent that she could not hear. As she approached school age she received treatments from a chiropracter which seemed to produce some benefit. She attended special classes at Mrs. Maude Blair's private school and in 1918 she and her younger sister Sara began first grade together at Independence School. Both Sara and Mary suffered from the persecutions of some of their classmates, who, aroused by the anti-German sentiments of World War I, accused them of being "German" because of the Danish ancestry of their father. When she was 13 the family moved to a new home and Mary was assigned the task of keeping the house clean. She continued her schooling while assisting the family with the many labors of milling and baking. She contracted tuberculosis and after struggling against the disease for some time she died at the age of 30. For more details see THE HONEST MILLER OF SIMPSON COUNTY, by A. B. Broderson. HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0301 DW record number: 26334 | BRODERSON, Anna Mary (I1429)
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| 2568 | HHFO: D0208100302-S1 DW record number: 26346 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0302-S1 DW record number: 26346 | SAUNDERS, Raymond Allen (I1431)
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| 2569 | HHFO: D0208100303 1963: 344 DW record number: 26436 The first son of Louis and Neely BRODERSON, James was named for both his grandfathers. Throughout his life he was called Jim. When Jim was five he and his sister Sara found some matches and built a fire underneath their wood frame home. Thankfully their father noticed the smoke as he glanced out a window of the the nearby flour mill and was able to shout "fire" loud enough to attract his wife Neely's attention. She immediately doused the fire and wated no words on the kids about the danger of what they had just done. When Jim's father arrived moments later he gave them a whipping he and Sara never forgot. Another misfortune occured that year when Jim fell out of the horse-drawn surrey and nearly bit his tongue in two. A trip to the doctor saved the tongue. That same year Jim began doing simple chores around his father's flour mill. He seemed to have a knack for all the mchanical things around the mill and over the next few years he learned all about the milling process, becoming in effect his father's apprentice. The next fall Jim started school and walked with his sisters Mary and Sara, packing books and lunchboxes along the dusty dirt road that led to the one-room Liberty School. "After a morning of lesson drills, they could eat their sack lunches and wash them down with good fresh water from the nearby spring, finish their work so there was no homework to bring home, and head back down the road toward home." A few years later, Jim attended the Paradise school where he contracted measles along with the rest of the family, and when the family moved to Franklin in 1924 he and his brother Henry would work a couple of hours with their father at the new mill before walking to the Franklin Grade School. When Jim was 15 and had finished the eighth grade he decided to quit school and begin working with his father full-time at the mill, a position he eagerly took to. By 1931 he was considered "the real miller of the place. He was short, wiry, and stout, and he moved through the mill's machinery floors with grace and quickness. Always cheerful, Jim rally loved his work." He became half-owner of his father's flour mill in 1937 and ran the operation until the mill closed in 1950. "In 1940 he married Ruth Lillian WAKEFIELD, a native of Pembroke, Kentucky. When brothers Henry and Sonny were taken by World War II, Jim operated the flour mill virtually alone, and the long hours of toil almost overwhelmed him. After the war he and his brothers built the "Simpson County Mills" grain elevator on Water Street; Jim did a lot of the manual construction and installed most of the machinery. They operated the mill until 1966, Jim running the elavators; for a while, his wife Ruth was the mill's bookkeeper. After that mill closed, Jim held several positions, including farm operator for the Methodist Home, Maintenance Director for the Lenk Company, and maintenance man for both the Bob James and Bill Roark farms. He spent one summer with his cousin, John Vible, working the ranch in Wyoming, and would loved to have made it a career for the rest of his life; but soon moved the family back to Franklin where he died in 1977." For more information see THE HONEST MILLER OF SIMPSON COUNTY from which this summary was taken. HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0303 DW record number: 26436 | BRODERSON, James Nelson (I1432)
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| 2570 | HHFO: D0208100303-S1 DW record number: 26442 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0303-S1 DW record number: 26442 | WAKEFIELD, Ruth Lillian (I1433)
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| 2571 | HHFO: D0208100304 1963: 345 DW record number: 26508 Although he was given his father's first name, Louis Henry was known by his middle name throughout his life. When he was four he helped his father retrieve a wrench that had fallen into a tank by allowing his father to tie a rope around his waist and lower him into it. That same year he was playing on some large wooden spools of wire when one rolled over his leg and broke it. His father distrusted doctors but took Henry to town to have his leg set. He attended Paradise School and contracted measles there along with the rest of the family. By the age of nine Henry was helping his father at the mill, which he continued to do throughout his youth. He was interested in electrical things and built his own crystal radio set. Along with his brother Jim he began attending the Methodist church, the religion he formally joined in 1930 when he was 15. The next summer he saved his younger sister Kitty from drowning in the family swimming hole on Drakes Creek. At the mill Henry ran the flour and meal packers, made deliveries to the grocery stores, and kept the floor swept when the packing was done. After high school he attended Penn State University for two years before marrying in 1939. "He operated the Simpson County Mills with his brother Jim and Sonny before World War II, during which he served as a radar operator on various ships in the Navy." After the war he and his brothers operated the new Simpson County Mills grain elevator, and in 1956 he started a grain bin construction company which led to the Broderson Construction Company in 1957. He served as President of the Franklin Rotary Club, the Franklin Chamber of Commerce, and was elected mayor of Franklin for two terms (1961-1969). He was then elected the President of the Kentucky Municipal League and was honored with its Oustanding Public Service award. In later years he entered a real estate career and became a developer of both residential and business real estate. --Summarized from THE HONEST MILLER OF SIMPSON COUNTY, by his son A. B. Broderson. HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0304 DW record number: 26508 | BRODERSON, Louis Henry (I1434)
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| 2572 | HHFO: D0208100305-S1 DW record number: 26606 No issue. HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0305-S1 DW record number: 26606 | DICKINSON, Charlie Carroll (I1437)
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| 2573 | HHFO: D02081004-S1 DW record number: 26626 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F04-S1 DW record number: 26626 | ROSE, Elizabeth Ruth (I1440)
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| 2574 | HHFO: D0208100402 1963: 349 DW record number: 26656 Unmarried. HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0402 DW record number: 26656 | HENDRICKS, Sarah Elizabeth (I1442)
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| 2575 | HHFO: D0208100403 1963: 350 DW record number: 26661 Died of Whooping Cough. HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0403 DW record number: 26661 | HENDRICKS, James Dorris (I1443)
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| 2576 | HHFO: D0208100404 1963: 351 DW record number: 26666 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0404 DW record number: 26666 | HENDRICKS, Fuqua Miller (I1444)
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| 2577 | HHFO: D0208100405-S1 DW record number: 26681 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0405-S1 DW record number: 26681 | FOSSON, Mary Ellen (I1447)
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| 2578 | HHFO: D0208100407-S1 DW record number: 26791 | FELTS, Willie (I1451)
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| 2579 | HHFO: D02081005-S1 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F05-S1 DW record number: 26761 | BLAYDES, Charlotte (I711)
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| 2580 | HHFO: D0208100501 !SOURCE: IGI: F#: 447880 @ O#: 18245. Unmarried; no further information. HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0501 DW record number: 26766 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0502 Unmarried; no further information. | HENDRICKS, Blaydes Coghill (I712)
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| 2581 | HHFO: D02081006-S1 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F06-S1 DW record number: 26776 Burial place: GREEN LAWN CEMETERY, FRANKLIN, SIMPSON, KY | KELLY, Ora (I713)
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| 2582 | HHFO: D02081008-S1 DW record number: 26906 AGE AT DEATH: She was 102 years 4 months old HHFO: D0102060712-S1F08-S1 DW record number: 26906 | HUFFMAN, Julia Ellen (I1458)
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| 2583 | HHFO: D02081009-S1 DW record number: 26981 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F09-S1 DW record number: 26981 | VAWTER, Annie (I1465)
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| 2584 | HHFO: D02081009-S2 DW record number: 26986 Married 1st: Don C. SNYDER; 2nd: Olen STEVENSON. (Both deceased). HHFO: D0102060712-S1F09-S2 DW record number: 26986 | JACKSON, Marie J. (I1466)
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| 2585 | HHFO: D0208100901 1963: 362 DW record number: 26991 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0901 DW record number: 26991 | HENDRICKS, Joseph Vawter (I1467)
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| 2586 | HHFO: D0208100902 1963: 363 DW record number: 27041 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0902 DW record number: 27041 | HENDRICKS, Nancy Obedia Dubree (I1469)
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| 2587 | HHFO: D0208100902-S1 DW record number: 27046 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0902-S1 DW record number: 27046 | STARNS, Carl Edward (I1470)
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| 2588 | HHFO: D0208100903-S1 DW: 27123 !Burial: Lexington, KY HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0903-S1 DW record number: 27123 | BRANTLEY, James Edward (I1473)
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| 2589 | HHFO: D0208100903-S2 DW record number: 27127 HHFO: D0102060712-S1F0903-S2 DW record number: 27127 | HENSLEY, William Edward (I1472)
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| 2590 | HHFO: D02081012-S1 DW record number: 27175 Christening place: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, SCOTTSVILLE, ALLEN, KY Burial place: MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, OWENSBORO, DAVIESS, KY Married 1st: Frances Lillian McCLEARY; 22 FEB 1911. Children: Mildred Louise CLAYPOOL; b. 12 DEC 1911, Settles, Allen, KY. m. 1) 28 DEC 1929, John Charles HELM m. 2) 27 JUL 1937, Harley WILDER d. AUG 1958 Jesse Cameron CLAYPOOL; b. 19 MAY 1916, ? Spring, Allen, KY. m. 1) 25 dec 1936 William Jesse CRUMP m. 2) 6 JUN 1941 Paul Watson JOHNSON (d. AUG 1966) | CLAYPOOL, Chester Vanwert (I1474)
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| 2591 | HHFO: D0208101201 1963: 365 DW record number: 27179 Age at death: 75 years old. | CLAYPOOL, Chester Vanwert Jr. (I1475)
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| 2592 | HHFO: D0208101202 1963: 366 DW record number: 27203 | CLAYPOOL, James Harrison (I1477)
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| 2593 | HHFO: D0208101204 1963: 368 DW record number: 27275 Age at death: 69 years old. | CLAYPOOL, John Coleman (I1481)
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| 2594 | HHFO: D0208101205 1963: 369 DW record number: 27311 | CLAYPOOL, Kenneth Ray (I1483)
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| 2595 | HHFO: D0304050404 No further information. | THOMPSON, Walter (I784)
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| 2596 | HHFO: D04030101-S1 Of Iowa City, Iowa. Birthdate calculated from 1860 census which gives age as 19. HHFO: D0104030101-S1 DW record number: 27775 | UNDERWOOD, Adaline (I737)
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| 2597 | HHFO: D0403010101 Birth information estimated. No further information at this time. HHFO: D010403010101 DW record number: 27779 HHFO: D010403010102 No further information at this time. | GATTON, William D. (I738)
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| 2598 | HHFO: D0403010101-S1 Birth information estimated. No further information at this time. HHFO: D010403010101-S1 DW record number: 27783 HHFO: D010403010102-S1 No further information at this time. | GATTON, Mrs. Clara (I739)
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| 2599 | HHFO: D04030102-S1 Birth information estimated. | MILLER, William J. (I740)
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| 2600 | HHFO: D0403010201 !LDS: IGI: Ba: 8674804 29; So: 1396238. No further information at this time. | MILLER, Adessa (I741)
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