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Alice Falor1

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Alice Falor||p30.asp#i469|Henry Clay Falor|b. 10 Jun 1846\nd. 27 Dec 1890|p52.asp#i11|Josephine Brico Thomas|b. 21 Nov 1845\nd. 16 Jul 1926|p147.asp#i274|George A. Falor|b. 17 Jul 1798\nd. 29 Jun 1868|p49.asp#i9|Rachel McCoy|b. 1 Aug 1813\nd. 1 Jul 1861|p117.asp#i83|||||||
     Alice Falor is the daughter of Henry Clay Falor and Josephine Brico Thomas.1
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Last Edited=25 May 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research".

Alice "Allie" Mary Falor1

F, (9 March 1881 - )
Alice "Allie" Mary Falor|b. 9 Mar 1881|p30.asp#i593|Clinton F. Falor|b. 10 Oct 1857\nd. 1 Jan 1938|p38.asp#i400|Isabel "Belle" Kintz||p104.asp#i592|Moses Falor|b. 3 Feb 1827\nd. 6 Jun 1903|p67.asp#i333|Hanna H. Wilson|b. 20 Oct 1827\nd. 31 May 1882|p166.asp#i347|Samuel Kintz||p104.asp#i594||||
     No childern, never married. Lived on Long Street in Akron Ohio.1 Alice "Allie" Mary Falor was born on 9 March 1881 at Coventry, Summit County, OH, USA; Birth Records, vol 2 page 28, Summit County Probate Court, Akron, Ohio.2 She was the daughter of Clinton F. Falor and Isabel "Belle" Kintz.1
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Last Edited=10 Oct 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research".
  2. [S41] Harry Liggett, "Harry Liggett's research".

Alice "Ollie" Falor1

F, (20 March 1880 - 7 June 1882)
Alice "Ollie" Falor|b. 20 Mar 1880\nd. 7 Jun 1882|p30.asp#i477|Perry Todd Falor|b. 1856|p70.asp#i94|Mary A. Harvey||p93.asp#i474|George A. Falor|b. 17 Jul 1798\nd. 29 Jun 1868|p49.asp#i9|Rachel McCoy|b. 1 Aug 1813\nd. 1 Jul 1861|p117.asp#i83|||||||
     Alice "Ollie" Falor was born on 20 March 1880 at Akron, Summit County, OH, USA; Birth Records, vol 1 page 386, Summit County Probate Court, Akron, Ohio.2 She was the daughter of Perry Todd Falor and Mary A. Harvey.1 Alice "Ollie" Falor died on 7 June 1882 at age 2.1
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Last Edited=10 Oct 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research".
  2. [S41] Harry Liggett, "Harry Liggett's research".

Alice Adeline Falor1

F, (4 September 1856 - 18 March 1945)
Alice Adeline Falor|b. 4 Sep 1856\nd. 18 Mar 1945|p30.asp#i361|Eli Falor|b. 7 Apr 1829\nd. 11 Nov 1864|p43.asp#i330|Eva Ann Viers|b. 13 Jan 1835\nd. 20 Jun 1935|p151.asp#i359|John A. Falor Jr.|b. 1790\nd. 18 Feb 1847|p57.asp#i21|Kiziah Wink|b. 1805\nd. 30 Oct 1843|p166.asp#i324|James Viers|b. 19 Dec 1809\nd. 9 Jan 1866|p152.asp#i1388|Elizabeth Shook Viers|b. 4 Apr 1813\nd. 12 Aug 1897|p139.asp#i339|
     Alice Adeline Falor was buried at Swan Cemetery, Swan, Marion County, IA, USA.1 She was born on 4 September 1856 at Swan, Marion County, IA, USA.1 She was the daughter of Eli Falor and Eva Ann Viers.1 As of 18 February 1877,her married name was Reeves.1 Alice Adeline Falor married Henry Golladay Reeves, son of Aaron Reeves and Mary Ann Hallway (?), on 18 February 1877 at Percy, Marion County, IA, USA; by WM J. Hughes, JP.1 Alice Adeline Falor died on 18 March 1945 at Dunreath, Marion County, IA, USA, at age 88.1
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Last Edited=28 May 2005

Children of Alice Adeline Falor and Henry Golladay Reeves

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  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research".

Alice Arlene Falor1

F, (29 October 1919 - )
Alice Arlene Falor|b. 29 Oct 1919|p30.asp#i703|William Elgin Falor|b. 17 Jul 1872\nd. 1944|p79.asp#i78|Lottie Nay|b. 29 Oct 1878\nd. 20 Aug 1949|p123.asp#i698|Ephraim A. Falor|b. 13 Jun 1835\nd. 12 Oct 1886 or 1887|p46.asp#i51|Cora E. Hamlin|b. 16 Sep 1837\nd. 1918|p92.asp#i72|Peter Nay||p123.asp#i699|Sarah Brady||p13.asp#i700|
     Alice Arlene Falor was born on 29 October 1919 at Marshallville, Wayne Couunty, OH, USA. She is the daughter of William Elgin Falor and Lottie Nay.1 As of 24 April 1939,her married name was Weygandt. Alice Arlene Falor married Ralph Kenneth Weygandt on 24 April 1939 at Wellsburg, Brooke County, WV, USA.
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Last Edited=7 Jul 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research".

Alice Fern Falor

F, (7 August 1908 - )
Alice Fern Falor|b. 7 Aug 1908|p30.asp#i791|Cornelius Sylvester Falor|b. 2 Jul 1878\nd. 6 Sep 1926|p39.asp#i602|Edna Violet Falor|b. 12 Apr 1888\nd. 25 Mar 1957|p42.asp#i615|Milton E. Falor|b. 13 Dec 1854\nd. 19 Jun 1925|p66.asp#i407|Clara J. Hake|b. 11 Mar 1862\nd. 28 Mar 1955|p92.asp#i601|Alexander Falor|b. 26 Sep 1859\nd. 16 Mar 1929|p29.asp#i409|Martha O. Smith|b. 22 Jan 1858\nd. 16 May 1900|p142.asp#i612|
     Alice Fern Falor was born on 7 August 1908 at Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, MI, USA. She is the daughter of Cornelius Sylvester Falor and Edna Violet Falor. As of 25 July 1927,her married name was Kennedy. Alice Fern Falor married Leo Owen Kennedy on 25 July 1927 at Saginaw County, MI, USA.
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Last Edited=17 Jul 2005

Alice Josephine Falor1

F, (2 May 1905 - )
Alice Josephine Falor|b. 2 May 1905|p30.asp#i663|Shelby Ambrose Falor|b. 11 Feb 1877\nd. 20 Sep 1957|p75.asp#i310|Elizabeth "Bessie" Mae Skyles|b. 15 Dec 1883\nd. 31 Aug 1960|p141.asp#i662|Oliver P. Falor|b. 28 Oct 1835\nd. 3 Mar 1926|p69.asp#i85|Mary A. Weidman|b. 30 Mar 1849\nd. 8 Apr 1883|p159.asp#i105|||||||
     Alice Josephine Falor was born on 2 May 1905 at Akron, Summit County, OH, USA.2 She is the daughter of Shelby Ambrose Falor and Elizabeth "Bessie" Mae Skyles.2 As of 16 October 1924,her married name was Wood.2 Alice Josephine Falor married Athol Wooster Wood on 16 October 1924 at Akron, Summit County, OH, USA.2
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Last Edited=17 Sep 2005

Children of Alice Josephine Falor and Athol Wooster Wood

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research".
  2. [S39] Letter, Mrs William H. Falor to Harry Ball, September 8, 1975.

Alice P. Falor

F, (3 January 1867 - )
Alice P. Falor|b. 3 Jan 1867|p30.asp#i458|Thomas Jefferson Falor|b. 6 Sep 1842\nd. 30 Jan 1915|p77.asp#i88|Emily Smedley|b. 25 Nov 1846|p141.asp#i455|George A. Falor|b. 17 Jul 1798\nd. 29 Jun 1868|p49.asp#i9|Rachel McCoy|b. 1 Aug 1813\nd. 1 Jul 1861|p117.asp#i83|William Smedley||p141.asp#i456|Mary Lowe||p113.asp#i457|
     Alice P. Falor was born on 3 January 1867 at Stark County, OH, USA.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Falor and Emily Smedley.1 Alice P. Falor appeared on the census of 1880; Census Place: Massillion, Stark, Ohio. Family History Library Film: 1255067, NA Film Number: T9-1067, Page Number: 165D.2 As of 20 November 1895,her married name was Hoerlin.1 She married Herman Hoerlin on 20 November 1895 at Stark County, OH, USA.1
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Last Edited=11 Jun 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research".
  2. [S25] 1880 United States Census. Screenshots of each record available here: http://www.falor.com/1880-falor-census-screenshots.htm, , Data provided by FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service.

Allen Claude Falor

M, (24 October 1928 - 14 February 2002)
Allen Claude Falor|b. 24 Oct 1928\nd. 14 Feb 2002|p30.asp#i843|Hiram Claude Falor|b. 23 Apr 1892\nd. 11 Jun 1958|p52.asp#i650|Marie Catherine Fortune|b. 4 May 1897\nd. 5 Aug 1969|p87.asp#i838|Emerson C. Falor|b. 23 Dec 1856\nd. 24 Oct 1940|p45.asp#i98|Barbara H. Kress|d. 1894|p106.asp#i649|||||||
     Allen Claude Falor was born on 24 October 1928 at Seguin, Guadalupe County, TX, USA. He was the son of Hiram Claude Falor and Marie Catherine Fortune. Allen Claude Falor married Elsie Kicheritz on 24 October 1949 at Seguin, Guadalupe County, TX, USA. Allen Claude Falor died on 14 February 2002 at Seguin, Guadalupe County, TX, USA, at age 73; SSDI lists him as A C Falor.1 Like his Father before him, Allen was a Mason at Guadalupe Lodge 109 A.F & A.M. According to Lodge records, he was Initiated on 9/24/1959, Passed on 9/22/1960 and Raised to a Master Mason on 2/23/1961. He received the 25 Year Service Award in 1986 and a 40 Year Service Award in 2001. Allen was a lineman for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. since March 1949 on 20 March 2008.2 Allen (pinkie) worked for the southwestern bell telephone company for over 30 years and retired to his farm, worked cattle and had several small oil wells that he kept in production for a number of years. Like his father Hiram, pinkie was a member of Masonic lodge. Guadalupe lodge 109 AF and AM in Seguin. He was a member for more than 40 years. Pinkie was shot and killed on February 14, 2002. He was cremated and as he requested, his ashes were spread in the     bottom pasture off of Smith-Falor road, Seguin, Texas.
Notes by Duehl Falor. on 15 April 2008.3
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Last Edited=15 Apr 2008

Children of Allen Claude Falor and Elsie Kicheritz

Citations

  1. [S79] SSDI, online http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
  2. [S81] Lodge Secretary, "Guadalupe Lodge #109 Email," e-mail to Kenneth Falor, 3/17/2008.
  3. [S82] Duehl T. Falor, "Duehl's research".

Allen P Falor1

M, (17 March 1941 - )
Allen P Falor|b. 17 Mar 1941|p30.asp#i2|Leland Lenore Falor|b. c 1904\nd. 4 Apr 1953|p61.asp#i5|Olive Myra Webster|b. 21 Aug 1910\nd. 8 Dec 1994|p158.asp#i6|Albert A. Falor|b. 6 Jun 1860\nd. 5 Jan 1907|p29.asp#i7|Arrabelle W. Hazelwood|b. 27 Jul 1862|p94.asp#i38|Joesph F. Webster|b. 1874\nd. 29 Mar 1925|p157.asp#i1242|Hattie A. Emerson|b. 3 Sep 1892\nd. 24 Jan 1964|p26.asp#i688|
Pvt Allen P. Falor just after boot camp, December 1958.


     Allen P Falor was born on 17 March 1941 at Fortuna, Humboldt County, CA, USA.1 He is the son of Leland Lenore Falor and Olive Myra Webster. Allen P Falor married Marie France Marlene Tirant, daughter of Ivan Bossy and Milena Anne Tirant, on 12 January 1970 at Mare Anglais, Mahe, Seychelles; At her mothers house.1 Allen's life story in his own words: "
Life and Times of Allen P
Well as all good things come to an end so did high school, unfortunately I really didn’t realize it at the time, but it should have been the best time, I sometimes wonder about that. You are tempered by those around you or rather the lack of people as you march through life and the future unfolds.

After high school I went into the U.S. Army and spent 3 years there, it wasn’t too bad and probably help developed my character. After 3 years there I came back to Willows for a few months then got a job over in Chico. I liked Chico but I didn’t know anybody there. Then a job open up with the US Forest Service in all places Willows. I had been a radio Technician in the Army so I got on board as a Technician. That was probably one of the best jobs that I had. Going up into the mountains and taking care of the radio’s, not to bad. Then I applied for a job with Philco and got sent to the Artic and spent 1 year there. Unbelievably cold like 60 below zero and total solitude. So far north that I had to look south to see the Aurora Borealis. Now what would a guy like me be so far north. Operations and Maintenance of U.S. Air Force Satellite tracking station OL5 (POGO). Spending a winter in the Artic is not to be taken likely, anyway came next summer I was on my way to the Indian Ocean Tracking station (INDY). This is located on a very small island called Mahe, Seychelles. A thousand miles east of Mombasa, Kenya and 4 degrees south of the equator. Getting there was interesting, flying from Rome to Nairobi Kenya then a short flight to Mombasa. At that time it was just after Mao Mao up raising and independences. So things were still quit colonial and working fairly well. The flight to the Seychelles was something else again. The aircraft was an old Grumman HU16 amphibian; it was slow, noisy and had a glide angle of a rock. We made a water landing in the bay at Mahe. It was like stepping back into time, a place where progress and time had bypassed. This was still a crown colony of the defunct British Empire. But as normal the Yanks were now there and things were going to hell in a handbag. There were about 100 yank civilians and 3 air force types terrorizing the locals. The locals were English, French, Indians, Chinese, and Africans and there was a definite pecking order of how things got done. So I spent 4 years out on the Islands, during that time I went around the world and also got married to a French gal.

We came back to Willows in 1971 and then I went to the Pacific to the Marshall Island Group, Kwajalein Atoll, operating an earth terminal getting the pacific missile range data back to the Main land USA. I spent 6 months there. Came back to the States for a short time then headed for South Africa in 1975.

Africa. Depending on your point of view South Africa was well organized. Got a job with Motorola and work in South Africa from the Cape to the Transvaal. Then got transferred to Botswana. Now that was real bush and frontiers country. Not too much pave roads there. Spent four years there traveling all over the place. Then another transfer to Malawi where I install some fairly large communication systems and put together systems for the Presidential palace in Lilongwe. Spent 2 years in Malawi then another transfer back to South Africa to the homeland of the Transkei. I had been seconded to the government as the one and only Radio Techs. with the police. This was like another trip back into time. The whole country was involved in a war with the ANC and now I was in the middle of it, what a bummer. This is the place where I came close to being dinner for Cannibals, that is right cannibals. The wild coast of the Transkei is like Africa 250 years ago, there is dam little difference, except now they want there own government as long as they get someone to finance it. After a three year contract there I went back to Botswana to run the Motorola Company. Spent 2 years there and decided that we had better settle down where our sons could get a proper education so landed in between Johannesburg and Pretoria in Halfway house now called Mid Rand. So working out of Mid Rand and I was still traveling lots, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Angola. Now what was all this traveling about well putting in communication systems? Then I had a few side trips to Argentina, Mexico, UAE, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey. In total I’ve been to about 50 countries and 27 states.

So now I’m located in Dallas Texas, I would rather be in Africa. I’m waiting for project to start up and I should be back out into another country. If I’m lucky I just might be at the 2005 class reunion. The year of 2005 was an interesting year I spent 4 weeks in Baghdad and another 4 weeks in Jamaica as different as chalk and cheese. It was dam cold in Baghdad when I got there, but I had fun going underground in the palace bunker. This was a neat place, no lights and total darkness, not for the faint hearted. Had to get out of the green zone three times to present a class on the microwave equipment that was a ride not to be forgotten thru downtown Baghdad. Jamaica was sort of a resort and vacation which wasn’t to bad except it was dam hot.

Well I didn’t make it to the reunion in 2005, but I’m now looking at 2006 reunion. Presently I’m located in Dhaka, Bangladesh a real backwater place with wall to wall people. I’m doing microwave inspection and auditing the sites, which are located in some very bad places. I have been to places that I’m sure no sober white man has ever been to in the old city of Dhaka. Spent some time out in the county side very close to the Indian border, still inspecting microwave sites. I got about 12 days to go then I should be on my way back to Texas. They like me so much that they may want me back for a big project, dam why me. It must be my winning personality."

on 4 July 2007.2
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Last Edited=21 Nov 2007

Children of Allen P Falor and Marie France Marlene Tirant

Citations

  1. [S1] Personal knowledge of Kenneth Falor, 14 Mar 2005.
  2. [S27] Interview, Allen P. Falor, 12 June 2005.
 

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