Martha (Cunningham) Quarles, age 87, of Hopkinsville, KY, passed away on May 8, 2021, just before Motherâs Day after a long illness. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Robbie Bridges Cunningham, her husband and our dad and PaPaw, Charles Quarles, brothers Hershell, Albert, and Alfred (PeeWee) Cunningham, and her special friend Remus Harris. She is survived by her two sisters, Dolly Rawlins of Todd County and Mava Brown of Cadiz, her four children, Tim Quarles (Mary Erickson) of Portland, Oregon, Stan Quarles of Nashville, Kathy Rogers of Hopkinsville, and Mark Quarles (Valorie) of Nashville; her grandchildren, Trever Neves (Raquel) of Huntington Beach, California, Bryan Neves of San Diego, Christie Quarles of Bozeman, Montana, Evan Quarles of Eugene, Oregon, Madeline (M) Quarles of New York City, Ana Haaland of Los Angeles, Sarah Addison (Jeff) and Payton Rogers (Hannah) of Hopkinsville, Noah Quarles and An Quarles of Nashville, and great grandchildren Jordan, C
One of these rare coins was discovered in 1988 on the banks of the Niantic River.
Published April 28. 2021 9:00AM
Jim Littlefield, Special to The Times
It may have been the greatest heist of all time, and it took place on the high seas. The royal ship Ganj-iSawai, property of Indian emperor Aurangzeb, had set sail from the port of Mocha on the Red Sea bound for Surat, India. Aboard were faithful Moslem passengers returning home from a recent Hadj, a sacred pilgrimage to Mecca.
Also on board were tens of millions of dollars in gold and silver belonging to the wealthy emperor.
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