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4101 Born Jack Allen Vaugh to Robert Napoleon Vaughn and Vernia Izora Crow Vaughn. Adopted out of the Vaughn Family at a young age by Keith Edward Killam and Bessie Killam.

 
Killam, Paul Edward (I9545)
 
4102 Born Loye Jane Bricker, daughter of Claude Floice Bricker and Hazel Doris Waters. Adopted by Hazel's second husband, John Charles Watson.

 
Watson, Loye Jane (I12107)
 
4103 Born Russell Thomas Wooden, son of Mitchell Clarence Wooden and Nellie Anne Hawkins. Adopted by his aunt and uncle, Nora Mae Hawkins and Doyle T. Winders.

 
Winders, Russell Thomas (I12108)
 
4104 Daughter of Edmond Lewis Hamilton and Marvis Wise
Adopted daughter of Norwood Allen "Buddy" Dalrymple

 
Hamilton Dalrymple, Hazel Laverne (I12998)
 
4105 During the Civil War (1861-65), Alexis Vincent was conscripted into Company D of the 1st Regiment Louisiana Heavy Artillery on October 31, 1862. Alexis died in the Battle of Vicksburg at the Free School Hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi on November 30, 1862 at the age of 19.  Vincent, PVT Alexis (I11917)
 
4106 During the Civil War (1861-65), Eugene Onezime Vincent was conscripted into Company D of the 1st Regiment Louisiana Heavy Artillery on October 31, 1862. Eugene died in the Battle of Vicksburg at the Free School Hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi on December 3, 1862 at the age of 34. He was the father of Margarite E. Vincent, William Anderson Vincent, and John H. Vincent.
 
Vincent, PVT Eugene Onezime (I11914)
 
4107 During the Civil War (1861-65), Louis Euclide Vincent was conscripted into Company D of the 1st Regiment Louisiana Heavy Artillery on October 20, 1862. Euclide died in the Battle of Vicksburg at the Free School Hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi on November 28, 1862 at the age of 24.
 
Vincent, PVT Louis Euclide (I11916)
 
4108 During the Civil War (1861-65), Martin Vincent conscripted into Company D of the 1st Regiment Louisiana Heavy Artillery in October 1862. Martin survived the Siege of Vicksburg, and according to his Confederate record, was absent without leave "since fall of Vicksburg." He returned home to Calcasieu Parish and lived to the age of 81.  Vincent, Martin (I11913)
 
4109 Had date of marriage as: 28 DEC 1895
Found a Texas state record saying it is 10 DEC 1894. 
Family F6
 
4110 Jesse Brothers was born circa 1835, in Rutherford County, near Fosterville, Tennessee. He was the son of Francis Brothers and Sarah Penn Brothers who came to Fosterville (Twentieth) District from Virginia around 1815. On September 1, 1855, he married Susan Powell, daughter of John and Annie Glawson Powell of Millersburg, and began farming. Brothers was a reluctant soldier of the Confederate Army, having been drafted into service by conscription authorities. He enlisted in Company F, Eighteenth Tennessee Infantry Regiment, CSA, at LaVergne as a private on November 4, 1862. He fought at the Battle of Murfreesboro, December 31, 1862-January 2, 1863, without receiving a wound and was with the company during the army's recruit to Tullahoma following the battle. Receiving the news that the army was pullling back toward Chattanooga, thus giving control of Middle Tennessee to the Federals. Brothers decided not to participate in any further service in the army and came back home to Fosterville in June 1863. After the war, he resumed his farming activites and raising a family. His first wife, Susan Ann Powell, died in May 1874, and on December 3, 1874, he married Nancy Ann Linch, daughter of Elethia Dearing Linch of Bedford County. Brothers died on June 14, 1863 (1893), and is buried in the Powell Cemetery near Fosterville. Brothers, Jesse (I703)
 
4111 Joseph Hubert "Butch" Boudreaux was adopted by Ernest Joseph Boudreaux and Lillian Landry Boudreaux in Bunkie, Louisiana. Name was later changed to Joseph Gator Adams.

 
Adams, Joseph Gator (I2428)
 
4112 Obituary:

LeRoy Dubois

LeRoy Dubois, age 81, unexpectedly passed away on January 1st, 2024, at his home in Burlingame, California - he will forever be in our hearts. LeRoy was born on December 12th, 1942, to Dunice and Kathleen Dubois in San Bruno, CA. He was one of six Dubois children.

During his early life, LeRoy enjoyed being at the racetracks with his father who was a jockey. He was a natural athlete and enjoyed playing sports at a young age, which included basketball, football, and baseball. Making friends even at an early age was also something that came easy for LeRoy. He attended Serra High School in San Mateo and graduated in 1961.

LeRoy briefly attended the College of San Mateo and later served in the Army Reserves in the 1960's in Monterey County. During his early adult life, LeRoy lived in San Francisco and later moved to Mill Valley to start a family with his former wife, Nancy. There they raised their only daughter, Christy. He later returned to his childhood roots and moved back to the Peninsula.

LeRoy found a lot of pride, dedication, and enjoyment working in the construction field over his lifetime. While living in Mill Valley, he built the second-floor addition of his home, which was one of his greatest and most humble accomplishments. LeRoy earned his contractor's license and started his own drywall company - LNC Corporation. After closing his company in the early 2000's, he went to work as an estimator and project manager at RFJ Meiswinkel in San Francisco for almost 22 years. He continued to work full time right up to the time of his passing.

LeRoy enjoyed traveling, skiing, fishing, and sailing. These interests took him to Europe, Micronesia, Cuba, Michigan, Encinitas, Tahoe, Mexico, and several Super Bowls During his later years, he mostly enjoyed time vacationing in Mexico. LeRoy was also a lifelong San Francisco 49er fan, an avid reader, a history buff and he always enjoyed good food and drinks.

LeRoy cultivated many, many close friends throughout his life. He made a conscious effort to spend time with the people he cared about the most. LeRoy often presented as quiet, a man of few words, but his incredibly kind, generous and caring ways as well as his infectious laugh and smile will be forever remembered by those who knew him best.

LeRoy is preceded in death by his younger sister, Elise. He is survived by his beloved daughter Christy, son in law, Steve, his grandson, Jack, his brothers, Dion (Ida), Jim, Ron (Kathy), his sister Marion (Murray), nieces, nephews and many close and lifelong friends.

Donations can be made in LeRoy's honor to Serra High School in San Mateo.

https://www.serrahs.com/support-serra/ways-to-give/memorial-endowment-donation-form

A Celebration of LeRoy's Life will be held in the spring.

Just as LeRoy did - remember to spend time with the people you love and care about.

(Published by Legacy Remembers on February 19, 2024) 
Dubois, LeRoy Emmett (I14530)
 
4113 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LeBlanc, J.B. (I119)
 
4114 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1
 
4115 William Monroe Martin (1822-1861) fought and died in the First Battle of Manassas, also known as the First Battle of Bull Run, during the American Civil War on July 21, 1861 in Prince William County, Virginia, USA. Martin, William Monroe (I6057)
 

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