Ralph Alexander and Mary Jane McLaughlin Twitchel

Notes


Ossie Harold (Shortie) TWITCHEL

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Kansas City Star
OSSIE H. TWITCHELL
Ossie H. Twitchell, 2505 N. 74thSt., Kansas City, Kansas, died today at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Topeka, Kan. He was born in Missouri and lived in Kansas City, Kansas, 34 years. Mr. Twitchell was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Church of Christ Kensington Park and of the Memorial Chapter No. 1, Disabled American
Veterans. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Twitchell, of the home. Services will be at 1 p.m., Saturday at Fulton-Nickel Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at the chapel.

FUNERAL
Mr. Ossie H. Twitchel
ENTERED INTO REST
Sug. 29, 1979
SERVICES
Saturday, Sept. 1, 1979
1:00 o'clock
Fulton-Nickel Funeral Home
OFFICIANT
The Rev. James P. Cole
ORGANIST
Miss Helen Hummel
SOLOIST
Mr. Merrill Womach
FINAL RESTING PLACE
Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens


Anna NIELSON

OB Kansas City Star
Anna A. Twitchel, age 76, of Kansas City, Ks. died Sept. 23, 2003 at Medicalodge Post-Acute Care Center in K.C., Ks.
Graveside services will be held Firday, Sept. 26, 2003 at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens at 11 a.m. Visitation will be at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home, 701 N. 94th St., K.C., Ks. at 10 a.m. until time of service on Friday.
Anna married Ossie H. Twitchel on June 2, 1947, he preceded her in death on Aug. 29, 1979. Her parents, Louis and Agnes Nielsen and her brother, Louis Peter Nielsen also preceded her.
Mrs. Twitchel worked for the Francis Garment Manufacturing Co. as a uniform packer. Anna was a member of the Danish Sisterhood and a member of D.A.V. Commanders Club in KC, Ks.
Anna is survived by 4 sisters-in-law, Bertha Twitchel of K.C., Ks. Hazel Twitchel of K.C., Mo., Oma Wagner of Kearney, Mo. and Marjorie Vencil of K.C., Mo.; and numerous nieces and nephews including Barbara, Mrs. Willie Wagner of K.C., Ks.
The family suggests memorial contributions to ALS Association Keith Worthington Chapter, 8340 Mission Rd., Suie B4, P.V., Ks. 66206. (Arrangements: Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home, 701 N. 94th St., K.C., Ks. 913-334-3366.)


Hester Lucille (Het) TWITCHEL

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Kansas City Star
MRS. JOSEPH W. WILLIAMS
Mrs. Hester L. Williams, 73, of 7913 Maple St., Raytown, died Tuesday at Park Lane Medical Center. She was born in Montreal, Mo. and had lived in this area 47 years. Mrs. Williams was a member of the Raytown First Assembly of God Church. She leaves her husband, Joseph W. Williams of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Bernadine Teague, Kansas City; two brothers, Greeley Twitchel, Kansas City, Kans., and Floyd H. Twitchel, Kansas City; three sisters, Mrs. Clara H. Earp, Horton, Kan., Mrs. Cecil D. Hutsler, Camdenton, Mo., and Mrs. Ethel Mitchell, Vinita, Okla.; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the church; burial in Floral Hills Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Floral Hills Chapel.


Sarah Ethel (Ethel) TWITCHEL

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MITCHELL
Sarah Ethel Mitchell, 79-year-old former Vinita resident, died early Tuesday morning, Feb. 1, 1994, at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, after an extended illness.
She was born on Sept. 27, 1914, in Linn Creek, Mo. to Ralph Alexander and Mary Jane (McLaughlin) Twitchell. She married William B. "Babe" Mitchell, who preceded her in death on May 26, 1989.
She worked as a beautician and was a member of the First Church of God in Vinita.
The family includes: two daughters, Marsha Schultz of Pryor and Debra Hoy of Stillwater; two sons, Darrell Mitchell of Atlanta, Geo., and Marty Mitchell of Kansas City, Mo.; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, at the First Church of God in Vinita, with Rev. Eddie Wrinkle officiating. Interment will follow at the Adair Cemetery.
All arrangements are by the Luginbuel Funeral Service of Vinita.

FUNERAL
In Memory of
Sarah Ethel Mitchell
September 27, 1914
February 1, 1994
FUNERAL SERVICE
2:00 p.m. - Thursday
February 3, 1994
First Church of God
Vinita, Oklahoma
CLERGY
Reverend Eddie Wrinkle
First Church of God
Vinita, Oklahoma
MUSIC
"Amazing Grace:
"One Day at a Time"
"I'll Fly Away"
Singers - Family Members
Accompanist - Dean Echols
CASKET BEARERS
Donald Twitchell
Lex Twitchell
Marty Mitchell
Bill Mitchell
Steve Brown
Dennis Twitchell
Gary Twitchell
Mike Mitchell
Ralph Mitchell
Randy Johnson
Howard Panter
Rex Twitchell
Roger Twitchell
Donnie Mitchell
Dixie Mitchell
Leck Earp
FINAL RESTING PLACE
Adair Cemetery
Adair, Oklahoma
LUGINBUEL FUNERAL HOME
Vinita, Oklahoma


Floyd Hubert (Dobbins) TWITCHEL

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Kansas City Star
FLOYD H. TWITCHEL
Floyd H. Twitchel, 76, Avondale in Clay County, died Aug. 29, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Westside Church of Christ, 8740 State Ave., Kansas City, Kan.; burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to8 p.m. today at the church. The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the church. Mr. Twitchel was born at Linn Creek, Mo. and moved to this area in 1945. He was an automotive trim specialist for the General Motors Fairfax assembly plant, retiring in 1976. He was a member of Local 31 of the United Auto Workers union. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the church and the Avondale Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include his wife, Hazel L. Twitchel of the home; a son Dennis Twitchel, Walnut Grove, Mo.; a daughter, Jeannene Vestal, Kansas City; a sister, Ethel Mitchell, Vinita,Okla; and five grandchildren.


Samuell STARR

Burgis Pratt Starr, A HISTORY OF THE STARR FAMILY, Hartford, The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., l879, pp. 428, 429

He lived in Ridgebury Society. He petitioned the General Assembly for Ridgefield to be annexed to Danbury due to the condition of the roads & distance to church & school in Ridgefield. It was denied. He was attacked by smallpox & called his brother-in-law, Eli Mygatt to make his will from outside the fence. He became delirious, got hold of the will & mutilated it. It was accepted by the Court.


Ann STARR

Burgis Pratt Starr, A HISTORY OF THE STARR FAMILY, Hartford, The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., l879, pp. 428,429;
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After Samuel Starr's death, she joined the church in Ridgefield by profession of faith and had Olive & Samuel baptised. Aug. 21, l776, she received a letter to the church in Bethel.


Basil Aaron TWITCHEL

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Probably Kansas City Star
BASIL A. TWITCHEL
Basil A. Twitchel, 74, died Wednesday at a nursing home at 99th and Monrovia, Lenexa, where he made his home. He was born in Linn Creek, Mo., and had lived in this area more than 50 years. Mr. Twitchel was a sales representative and insurance counselor at the Monumental Life Insurance Co. 38 years before he retired in 1973. He was a member of the Kensington Park church of Christ, where he served as church treasurer. He leaves two brothers, Greely Twitchel, Kansas City, Kansas and Floyd Twitchel, North Kansas City; and four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Mitchell and Miss Cecil Twitchel, both of Venita, Okla., Mrs. Hester Williams, Raytown, and Mrs. Clara Earp, Horton, Kan. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Fulton-Nickel Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the chapel.

FUNERAL
MR. BASIL A. TWITCHEL
age 74 years
ENTERED INTO REST
April 15, 1981
SERVICES
Friday, April 17, 1981
10:30 o'clock
Fulton-Nickel Funeral Home
OFFICIANT
Brother Robert Deselle
Kensington Park Church of Christ
ORGANIST
Miss Helen Hmmel
VOCAL MUSIC
Kensington Park Church Choir
FINAL RESTING PLACE
Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens
CASKETBEARERS
Mr. Willie Wagner, Mr. Donald Twitchel, Mr. Roger Twitchel, Mr. John
Wardwell, Mr. Lester Earp, Mr. Rex Twitchel


Marjorie TATTERSHALL

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Kansas City Star
MARJORIE B. VENCIL
Marjorie B. Vencil, 89, formerly of KC, Ks., and Sunrise Beach, Mo., passed away Wednesday evening, March 23, 2005, at St. Joseph Hospital, K.C., Mo. She was born March 14, 1916 in Purdin, Mo., the daughter of B.W. and Edna Stanturf Tattershall.  She was untied in marriage to Basil Twitchel in 1945. In 1958, she married E.N. Vencil. Both preceded her in death.  Marjorie had worked for North American Aircraft during WWII, later in the printing dept. of Hi Quality Card Co. She moved to Sunrise Beach in 1958.  She is survived by "her little girl," Barbara (Mrs. Willie) Wagner, of KC, Ks. and  stepdaughter, Vicki (Mrs. Clinton) Shipp, of St. Joseph, Mo.; one sister, Betty Miller, of Fruita, Co.; one brother, Richard
Tattershall, of Shawnee, Ks.; three sisters-in-law, Bertha Twitchel, of KCKs., Hazel Twitchel, of Gladstone, Mo.; Edna Tattershall of Fla., one brother-in-law, John Burns, of Camdenton, Mo.; nieces, Judy (Mrs. Tom) Newland, and Becky (Mrs. Frank) LaRock, of Sunrise Beach, Mo., and Nancy (Mrs. John) Wardwell; newphews, Donald, Gary and Roger Twitchel of
greater K.C. area, and many other nieces, nephews, and friends.
In addition to her parents and husbands, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Ivan, and Gerald Tattershall; and one sister, Florence Burns.

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 29, 2005, at the Ozark Chapel United Methodist Church in Laurie, Mo. The family will receive friends from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Laurie. Burial in Garber Memorial Estates Cemetery in Laurie. Memorial contributions suggested for Children's Mercy Hospital, of KC, Mo.

Funeral Program
A Celebration of Life
MARJORIE BEATRICE VENCIL 1916-2005

Marjorie Beatrice Vencil age 89, of Kansas City, Mo., passed away, Wednesday evening, March 23, 2005 at the St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City. She was born March 14, 1916 in Purdin, Mo., the daughter of B.W. and Edna Stanturf Tattershall.
She was united in marriage to Basil Twitchel in 1945. In 1958 she married E.N. Vencil who preceded her in death on Aug. 8, 2003.  Marjorie worked in the printing department at High Quality Card Company and also worked for North American Aircraft during WWII. She enjoyed fishing, camping, crocheting, gardening, playing music and everybody enjoyed her cooking. She attended the Ozark Chapel United Methodist Church in Laurie and was a member of the Sunrise Beach Extension Club.
She is survived by "her little girl" Barbara Wagner and Willie of Kansas City, Ks; Barbara's children Missy and Rick Holzrichter, Scott and Kim Wagner and Debbie Wagner all of Kansas City, Ks; Barbara's grandchildren, Merek and Kari Holzrichter, Wyatt and Sela Wagner.
Marjorie is also survived by one step-daughter Vicki and Clinton Shipp of St. Joseph, Mo; two grandsons Vince and Janene Shipp of Trimble, Mo., Randy and April Shipp of Webb City, Mo; four great-grandchildren Shannon, Zack, Jake and Felecia Shipp; one sister Betty Miller of Fruita, Co.; one brother Richard and Donna Tattershall of Shawnee, Ks; three
sisters-in-law Bertha Twitchel of Kansas City, Ks., Hazel Twitchel of Gladstone, Mo., Edna Tattershall of Keystone Heights, Fl.; one brother-in-law John Burns of Camdenton, Mo; nieces and nephews Becky LaRock, Judy Newland, Nancy Wardwell, Donald, Gary and Roger Twitchel, any other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. In addition to her parents and husbands she was preceded in death by two brothers, Ivan and Gerald Tattershall; and one sister Florence Burns.

In Memory of
MARJORIE BEATRICE VENCIL
March 14, 1916
March 23, 2005

SERVICES
1:00 p.m.Tuesday
March 29, 2005
Ozark Chapel United Methodist Church
Laurie, Mo.

OFFICIATING
Reverand Rick White

INTERMENT
Garber Memorial Estates Cemetery
Laurie, Mo.

In Remembrance
We desire to express the appreciation of the family for your kindness evidenced in thought and deed and for your attendance at this memorial service.

KIDWELL-GARBER FUNERAL HOMES
VERSAILLES & LAURIE, MISSOURI
Since 1844

Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free,
I'm following the path God laid for me.
I took His hand when I heard Him call,
I turned my back and left it all.

I could not stay another day, 
to laugh, to love to work or play. Tasks
left undone must stay that way,
I found that place at the close of day.

If my parting has left a void,
then fill it with remembered joy.
A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss,
Ah yes, these things, I too, will miss.

Be not burdened with times of sorrow, 
I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow,
my life's been full, I savored much,
good friends, good times, a loved one's touch.

Perhaps my time seemed all too brief,
don't lengthen it now with undo  grief.
Lift up your heart and share with me,
God wanted me now, He set me free.

CASKETBEARERS
Vince Shipp, Clinton Shipp, Scott Wagner, Randy Shipp, Willie Wagner, Donald Twitchel


Wakefield DIBBLE

Received from the will of Zerubbabel Fyler along with Jonathan Deming, 54 acres of First Grant Lands and 30 acres of Second Division Lands and 30 acres of Second Division lands in Suffield.

Sources:
NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES PRIOR TO l700
HISTORY OF DANBURY, CONNECTICUT l684-l896
CONNECTICUT GENEALOGY
CONNECTICUT COLONISTS, WINDSOR l635-l703
THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT, l635-l89l
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS LINEAGE BOOKS, VOL. l


Jane FILER

Her Grandmother, Jane Fyler, left for her in her will all the beds and bedding in the kitchen chamber & Pilion & Pilion cloth & a little brass skillet". Her Father left to her husband Wakefield, & His other son-in-law Jonathan Deming, 54 acres of First Grant Lands & 30 acres of Second Division lands in Suffield.

Sources:
A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND
CONNECTICUT COLONISTS, WINDSOR l635-l703
THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGIES OF ANCIENT WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT, l635-l89l
SOME OF THE NAMES OF THE FIRST PURITAN SETTLERS OF CONNECTICUT
NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES PRIOR TO l700
GENEALOGY OF NEW ENGLAND
PROBATE RECORDS
SEARCH FOR THE PASSENGERS OF THE MARY AND JOHN