The source for the above deeds is: Spartanburg County/District South Carolina Deed Abstracts, Books A-T 1785-1827 by Albert Bruce Pruitt, 1989.Įlijah B. Border: Preuet, Frances Little, Lee Linder, Ephraim Smith, Lick Branch. Logan (same), for $25 sold a certain tract of land in said Dist., containing 50 acres more or less, on the waters of Thickety creek. , Ephraim Smith (Spartanburgh Dist) to Elijah B. on the waters of Thickety Creek, containing 45 acres land. Logan (same) for $85 sold a certain tract of land in said List. , Thomas Thomas (Spartanburgh Dist) to Elijah B. Our additional information is as follows for 18: and another to him in 1833 and again in 1836 (pages 114 and 115). In Logan Connections, we have an 1822 deed to Elijah B. Logan in Spartanburgh District, South Carolina. Our thanks to Kay Dawson who uncovered two more deeds for Elijah B. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, three brothers - Carl Pursell, Ed Pursell, and Wilford Andrew Pursell in infancy, two brothers-in-law - Kenneth Junior Jones and Stuart Wright, and three sisters-in-law - Isabelle Pursell, Theresa Pursell and Patricia Pursell.įuneral services will be at 10:00 A.M., Monday, Maat the Searby Funeral Home in DuQuoin with David Gross officiating.īurial will be in the Sunset Memorial Park at DuQuoin.įriends may make memorials to the Marshall Browning Hospital Tree of Life, First Christian Church in DuQuoin, or the donor’s choice and will be accepted at the funeral home. She is survived by four children - Sue Dixon of Pinckneyville, Todd Dixon of DuQuoin, Clay Dixon and wife Evelyn of Carterville, and Kent Dixon of DuQuoin, two sisters - Norma Jones of West Frankfort and Sharon Wright of Pinckneyville, three grandchildren - Seth Dixon and wife Nicole of DuQuoin, Cory Dixon of New Baden, and Emily Crain and husband Stephen of Chesterfield, MO, nine great grandchildren - Collin Dixon, Kylie Dixon, Emmett Crain, Alden Dixon, Matthew Rees, Michael Daniel, Makayla Davis, David Peters, Dayonna Peters and one on the way, and several nieces and nephews. Dixon on Maat Pinckneyville, IL, and he preceded her in death on December 20, 1981. She was born Januat Pinckneyville, IL, the daughter of Roy Arkell and Carrie Gladys (Williamson) Pursell. Irene was a founding member of the A-Wa-We-Go Camping Tribe and served as Chaplin. She was also a member of the Marshall Browning Hospital Auxiliary, Perry County Historical Society, Perry County Jail Museum, Red Hat Society, Order of the Eastern Star, V.F.W. At the church, she was also President of C.W.F. Irene was a member of the First Christian Church in DuQuoin, where she had been a deacon and an elder. She had also worked on her master’s degree. Irene graduated from Pinckneyville High School in 1945 and then graduated from SIU in the early 1950s. ![]() ![]() She began her career at Lower Arm School in 1946. Irene had been owner and teacher at Park-A-Tot Nursery School for thirty years. Irene Dixon, 91, of Du Quoin, passed away … Tuesday, Maat her residence.
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