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Cyrus/Streeval Family Reunion, 1942 Transcribed from the July 15, 1942 edition of the Adair County News. Spelling of names & places are as found in the original. STREEVAL FAMILY REUNION Mr. O.D. Streeval and three sons, Alvin, Orville, William and wife and son, Mr. Sam Streeval, wife and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Martin McClain and son, Charles, Mr. John Streeval and son, Wilmer, Mrs. Cora Streeval Stilwell and son, Raymond, Mr. E. Lee Streeval, Mr. Ed Briddle and Mr. Bill Olmstead. The following from Vester, Ky.: Mr. Sid Streeval and wife and three children, Gustine, Aline and William T., Mrs. Irene Streeval Burton and husband, Lawrence and six children. The following from Christine: Mr. T.A. Streeval and wife, Aunt Ellen Streeval, Mr. Willie Streeval and wife and three children, Vileties, Doretta and Elzina, Mr. Leslie Burton. wife and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Burton and family, Mr. John Edward Streeval and wife and little son, John III, Mr. Sam Burton, Mr. W.H. Burton, son and daughter, Sam and Vina, Mr. Alvin Burton and son, Zina, of Vester, Mr. Noah Petty and wife, Robert McLaster and Jessie Tabor, of Gadberry, Mr. Curtis Burress and wife and three children, Carlie, Odel and Margie, of Hegire, Ky., Mr. Willie Foster, of Christine. The oldest at the reunion was Aunt Ellen Streeval, age 81. The youngest was Mr. Sid Streeval's grandson, John III, age four months. The next annual reunion will be held at Edinburg, Ind., July 4, 1943. --ContributedCyrus Central Ohio Bureau Chief This story was posted on 2006-01-05 12:12:21
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