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Roy Cunningham. Children were: Dorothy Cunningham , Eleanor Cunningham. Sylvia
Diane Cunningham was born on Mar 25 1990 in Germany. Parents:
Darren Wade Cunningham and Claudia Christina Carter
Cunningham. Toni
Leigh Phelps Cunningham was born on Dec 3 1969 in Idaho?.She was married to Darren Wade Cunningham in Oklahoma City, Ok. Children were: Brittany Diane Cunningham, Jessica Irene Cunningham. Martha
CunninghanShe was married to Vachel IIams in 1791 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Margaret
CunninhamShe was married to Barber Lewis Nail on Jan 29 1885. Sarah
Sall CurrentChildren were: James Azariah Gatton . J.H.
Curtis. BIOGRAPHY
of Summerfield Michelena
Nancy Cusano was born in 1921.Children were: Paul Joseph Foxworthy, Robert Donald Foxworthy , Christopher Mark Foxworthy, Teresa Ann Foxworthy. Zola
Marie Cushman was born on Jan 9 1938 in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois.She was married to Fredric Dale Booe on Jan 23 1957 in Veedersburg, Fountain County, Indiana. Annie
Cuthrell was born in 1920. Parents: Martin F. Cuthrell
and Luca Unknown.She was married to
Shober W. Booe on Apr 20 1919. Edwin O. Cole, Min; C.W. Kesler, Mrs.C.W.
Kesler, Cammila Cuthrell,
Camillen
Cuthrell was born in 1898. Parents: Martin F. Cuthrell
and Luca Unknown. Martin
F. Cuthrell was born in 1854.Children were: Camillen Cuthrell, Annie Cuthrell. George
d'Arlier was born in 1891. He died in 1980. He was buried in 1980. BIOGRAPHY
The d'Arlier house at 405 North Mill Street was designed to bring the world in. Built by an architect from the studio of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the prairie style home is physically tied to the outside by a sprawling sun porch and an arrangement of stained glass windows, both signature trademarks of Wright's famous work. The house at 405 North Mill Street originally belonged to the BOOE Family, who in the early 1900s, owned and operated a railroad hotel in Veedersburg. Struggling financially, Tilghman "Til" BOOE and his wife traded their land for land across the state line in Illinois. Just as the redemption period was about to run out on the land, which was in the process of being foreclosed, the BOOES struck oil. In 1909, with their newfound fortune, the BOOES built what was considered to be the finest home in the area. The BOOES contacted Frank Llyod Wright when they were trying to hire an architecthe asked a colleague to take it. Owner George d'Arlier took the unifying designs to heart, using culture and art to figuratively connect his small town to the world. Each time he left Fountain County to travel overseas, he returned home with masterpieces from the places he had visited. He covered the walls with bits of the world and often invited the public to view his newest samples. The story of how d'Arlier ended up in Veedersburg reads like a fairy tale. Originally from Monto Carlo and having lived in all parts of France, Argentina and Brazil, d'Arlier, who became a US citizen in 1926, was the grandson of a count and the son of a colonel in the Prince of Monaco's private guard. D'Arlier learned to speak seven languages. He worked as an international art dealer in New York City. D'Arlier was commissioned by the U.S. States government to go to Europe after World War II and identify famous paintings, which had been removed from museums by the Nazis. D'Arlier found one painting on Adolph Hilter's personal desk. Around 1950, d'Arlier presented an art lecture to visitors at a popular resort in Hot Springs, Ark. One of those visitors was Sina BOOE from Veedersburg. On Feb 20, 1951 d'Arlier and Sina BOOE were married. Soon thereafter the couple returned to the BOOE family home located at 405 North Mill Street. George d'Arlier 81 one years old was brought out of retirement to repair the Mona Lisa Painting for an amount so considerable he refused to discuss it. As the museum's armed guards watched over the famous portrait, d'Arlier created an unusual baked paint mixture, which he carefully pressed on with his thumbs, declining to use a brush for fear of further damaging the painting. He called the project "a once in a lifetime mission. The conclusion of a career with such glory as I have ever anticipated. I shall remember it until my dying day". Even in death, d'Arlier assured the home at 405 North Mill Street would remain true to its form. His 1980 last will and testament requested the house be used to bring outsider's in. "It is my wish that my home be used as a cultural and educational center for the benefit of Veedersburg and the surrounding area. It is my wish that the center be used partially to house a librarybut hope and trust that it can be used as a broader cultural and learning center, including, but not limited to sculpture, architecture, painting and music." Nearly twenty years later d'Arlier is having his dying wish fulfilled. The Article ran in Indiana in The Neighbor Newspaper on Wednesday June 23 and 30, 1999. He was married to Mary Sina Booe on Feb 20 1951 in Ark.. Matilda
F. DaltonChildren were: Ellen Scales Black . Thornton
Preston Dalton. Cheryl
Damne. Children were: Michelle Booe, Carrie Booe. Arnold
Dancy. Parents: Com Dancy and
Nettie Perry. Christine
Dancy. Parents: Com Dancy and
Nettie Perry.Children were: Debbie Unknown . Com
Dancy
. Children were: Christine Dancy, Arnold Dancy, Onnie Dancy, Silas Dancy. Onnie
Dancy. Parents: Com Dancy and
Nettie Perry. Silas
Dancy. Parents: Com Dancy and
Nettie Perry. LaVona
Daniel was born about 1920. She died on Apr 27 1977 in Atlanta Nebraska.
She was buried in Nebraska.She was married to Harold Myron Booe on Jun 3 1946. Children were: Danny Lee Booe, Tommy Myron Booe. Mary
Daniel John
Erle Daniels. Madeline
Daniels. Susannah
Daniels died on Feb 21 1819 in Lunenburg Co., Va.She was married to James Anderson UNKNOWN in unknown. Children were: Christopher Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, John Anderson, Mason Anderson, James Anderson. Danner
Alpha
Danner. Parents: Robert Lee Danner and
Mary Ella Harris. Anna
Danner. Parents: Robert Lee Danner and
Mary Ella Harris. Dietz
Danner. Parents: Robert Lee Danner and
Mary Ella Harris. Eli
Danner was born in 1834. Parents: Jacob Danner
and Sarah Allen. Elva
Danner Parents: Robert Lee Danner and
Mary Ella Harris. Elvina
Danner. Parents: Frederick Danner and
Elizabeth Bettie Reavis. Emma
Elizabeth Danner
was born on
Mar 22 1900. She died on Feb 2 1987. Parents: James
Noah Danner and Sarah Elizabeth "Betty"
Booe.Children were: Robbie Ireland, Samuel Paul Ireland, James Harding Ireland.
Flossie
Beatrice Danner was born on Jun 20 1891. She was buried in Jun 1895 in Davie
County, North Carolina. She died on Jun 17 1895 in Davie County, North Carolina.
Parents: James Noah Danner and
Sarah Elizabeth "Betty" Booe. Frederick
Danner BIOGRAPHY
Information on this family from Davie County Heritage, article 653, by Paul Griffith. Jacob Danner Sr. immigrated on the Phoenix to Philadelphia on March 2, 1752. He is credited with sons Jacob, Frederick, George and Samuel; his wife's name is not known. Frederick was a Revolutionary War veteran and was pensioned. He and Katherine lived on Harmons Creek in what is now Yadkin County, North Carolina. This article lists nine children, of whom Jacob, who settled in Davie County in the Farmington area, was the eighth. Children were: Jacob Danner. Frederick
Danner was born in 1821 in North Carolina. He died in 1913. Parents:
Jacob Danner and Sarah Allen.He was married to Elizabeth Bettie Reavis in 1840. Children were: Elvina Danner, James Noah Danner, Richmond Danner, Luvena Danner, Martha Elizabeth Danner, Frederick Eccau (Ece) Danner, Jacob Asbury (Berry) Danner, Jennie Danner. Frederick
Eccau (Ece) Danner was born in 1863. He died in 1951. Parents:
Frederick Danner and Elizabeth Bettie Reavis
. Jacob
Danner was born about 1795 in Surry County, North Carolina. He died in 1884.
He was buried in 1884 in Davie County, North Carolina. Parents:
Frederick Danner and Katherine Shermer.Children were: Frederick Danner, Sarah Danner, Eli Danner, Rebecca Danner, Mary Danner. Jacob
Asbury (Berry) Danner was born in 1865. He died in 1950. Parents:
Frederick Danner and Elizabeth Bettie Reavis
. James
Harvey Danner was born on Aug 28 1885. He was buried in Jun 1968 in Conway.
He died on Jun 27 1968. BIOGRAPHY
Methodist Minister in the S. C. conference in the Methodist Church. Parents: James Noah Danner and Sarah Elizabeth "Betty" Booe. He was married to Pearl Elizabeth Delk in 1909. He was married to Virginia Hutchins in 1953. James
Noah Danner
was born on
May 14 1851 in North Carolina. He was buried in Nov 1903 in Rowan County, North
Carolina. He died on Nov 5 1903 in Rowan County, North Carolina. BIOGRAPHY
Noah was a quiet, easygoing man, who was not concerned over material wealth. Parents: Frederick Danner and Elizabeth Bettie Reavis. He was married to Sarah Elizabeth "Betty" Booe in 1872. Children were: Rachel Louisa Danner, Mary Viloa Danner, John Esasis Danner, Rev. Samuel Winfeld Danner , Robert Lee Danner, James Harvey Danner, Flossie Beatrice Danner, Emma Elizabeth Danner. Jennie
Danner was born in 1874. Parents: Frederick Danner
and Elizabeth Bettie Reavis. John
Esasis Danner died in 1878 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He was buried
in 1878 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He was born on May 3 1878. Parents:
James Noah Danner and Sarah
Elizabeth "Betty" Booe. Lena
Danner Parents: Robert Lee Danner and
Mary Ella Harris. Lester
Danner. Parents: Robert Lee Danner and
Mary Ella Harris. Luvena
Danner was born in 1856 in North Carolina. Parents:
Frederick Danner and Elizabeth Bettie Reavis
. Martha
Elizabeth Danner was born in 1859 in North Carolina. Parents:
Frederick Danner and Elizabeth Bettie Reavis
. Mary
Danner was born in 1839. Parents: Jacob Danner
and Sarah Allen. Mary
Viloa Danner was born on Nov 16 1876. She died on May 9 1934. Parents:
James Noah Danner and Sarah
Elizabeth "Betty" Booe. |