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1801 1820 BIRTH: MO: Clarinda Eades born 12 Nov 1820
Email Connie Clapier Nov 2002: Clarinda Eads bn 12 Nov 1820 Colfax WA (WA not a state, Colfax unknown-CK THIS)
Medlin Research Website on Internet: Clarinda Eades, 3rd child of Jesse Eads and Elizabeth Miller, born 12 November 1820, Pendleton District, South Carolina [some ckg to do] Jan 2004 email from Carol Tallman Jones

1830 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co FHL film #014852 pg188:
EADES, Jesse 1m 5-10-Isaac; 1m 30-40-Jesse
3f 0-5-Sarah, Susan [1 more, died?]; 1f 5-10-Clarinda; 1f 20-30-Elisabeth

1835 MARRIAGE: MO, Cole Co: Clarinda Eads md Lewis Medlin 3 Dec 1835

1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co-Platte Co MO Rcds 1839-1849 977.8135 N2P pg 90, #1319:
MEDLIN, Lewis Males: 2 0-5-George & Jesse, 1 30-40-Lewis
Females: 1 15-20-Clarinda, 1 in ag

1850 CENSUS: TX,Denton Co, FHL film #0024889, pg 106, 30 Oct, Dw #16/16: C Medlin age 30 bn MO, wife of Lewis Medlin

1860 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co, FHL film #805292 pg 437, Dw 602: Clarissa Medlin age 26 bn MO, wife of Lewis Medlin

1870 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co-FHL film #... pg 199, 20 Aug, Dw #112/115: Clarinda Medlin age 50 bn MO, wife of Lewis Medlin

1877 DEATH,BURIAL: TX, Denton Co: Clarinda died 17 Aug 1877; buried Medlin Cem, Roanoke TX (Denton Co?) CK OUT 
Eades, Clarinda (I8531)
 
1802 1820 BIRTH: Silas Thurlo born 12 Nov 1820, no place shown
"Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo." 
Thurlo, Silas (I4359)
 
1803 1820 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co,Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com:
REYNOLDS, Reuben males: 1 26-45
females: 1 0-5; 1 10-15; 1 45+ ck these census categories
next door to Israel Reynolds, younger than Reuben

1830 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: 974.834 X2p 1830 pg 103 for page 78:
REYNOLDS, Reuban males 2 0-5; 1 5-10; 1 30-40
females 1 5-10; 1 20-30

1840 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com
REYNOLDS, Reuben males 1 5-10; 1 10-15; 2 15-20; 1 40-50
females 2 0-5; 1 5-10; 1 30-40

1850 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com Img 34-pg309, 31 Dec, Dw 246/256:
REYNOLDS, Reuben 63/NY farmer; Eliza 50/PA; Reuben Jr 23/PA-farmer; Lucy 17/PA;
Amanda 14/PA; Lydia 11/PA [next door to Daniel and family]

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc. com Img 21-pg 21, 16 June, Dw165/160
REYNOLDS, Ruben 69/NY farmer (value 1500, 695); Eliza 60/PA

1870 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Montrose Boro: Anc.com Img 4-pg 4, 12 June, Dw 34/36;
REYNOLDS, Reuben 86/NY-at home (value 800,140); Eliza 70/PA-keeping house

1874 WILL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater: Vol 3-pg 612: A. H. McCollum, Adm of Estate of Reuben Reynolds, dec'd) "And now towit: March 9, 1874, upon filing the Renumeration of Daniel Reynolds, Reuben Reynolds, Jr, Mary Ann Tracy and Aaron Reynolds, children and heirs of said decedent, the Bond of A H McCollum to the Commonwealth in the sum of fifteen hundred Dollars conditional as the law directs with D W Searle & A Lathrop as his sucurities. Letters of administration were in due form of law granted unto the said A H McCollum when all and singular the goods & chattle, rights and credits which were of the said decedent, the said A. H. McCollom having first been duly sworn.
April 13, 1874 filed inventory amounting to $829.25; there is an Eliza A Nov 1892, to check out

1875 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co Vol 7, pg 136: Partition of Real Estate of Eliza Reynolds, dec'd-petition of A Lathrop, setting forth that Eliza Reynolds lately died intestate seized in her demise of ...certain...tract of land in the Borough of Montrose, Co of Susquehanna, state of PA bounded on the north by land of Elizabeth Mott, on the east by land late of the estate of Daniel Post deceased, on the south by lands now of late of J D Goodwin and west by a street or highway, containing 1/2 acre of land more or less with the appurtances. And leaving to surviving heirs, eight children towit: Reuben Reynolds residing in Bridgewater, Aaron Reynolds residing in Forest Lake, Daniel Reynolds residing in LaPorte, Sullivan Co PA, Philander Reynolds residing in Binghamton NY, Mary Tracy residing in Montrose, Amanda Cleary residing in LaPorte, Lucy Eggleston residing in Vernon, Wyoming Co PA, Lydia Besteder residing in Vernon..
That under & by virtue of the intestate laws of the commonwealth it belongs to each of the above named to have one eighth part of said real estate in fee. The petition further showing that he has purchased the interest of Philander Reynolds and the interest of Reuben Reynolds in said real estate and that he now the owner of 2 parts or 2/8 of said real estate and that the partition of said real estate having been had, he prays the court to award the request to make partition of the said real estate to and among the aforesaid parties according to their respective rights.
And now towit: January 18, on reading said petition and on motion of McCollum, the court awarded a request to make partition as prayed for and direct notice to be given to the parties according to law. Writ issued Rethle at April term 1875.
An Inquisition... taken at Montrose... 27 March 1875 [see pg 81 of purple notebook #1 of 2005... not entered here...
And now towit, April 15, 1875, the Sheriff makes return to order of inquest as follows towit: An inquisition indented and taken at Montrose... 27th day of March AD 1875, bore M H Helme, Esq. Sheriff of the Co aforesaid...that the property described in said writ cannot be parted and divided without prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof. And therefore that they appraise, and value the same as follows towit: at the sum of seven hundred dollars...
Pg 140: And now towit Jan 22, 1876 [ntbk pg 83]: M B Helme Trustree as aforesaid, reports as follows towit: That in sursuance of an order issue by the Orphan's Court of said Co dated the 16th day of August 1875, directing him to sell said real estate of said Eliza Reynolds dec'd; after giving due & legal notice of time and place of said sale by an advertisement in the Montrose Democrat...4th day of Dec 1875... at the court house in Montrose, and then and there sold the said described premises to Azar Lathrop for the sum of four hundred dollars, he being the highest bidder for the same...
Pg 141: 21 April 1876... total expenses $71.48, that from $400.00 is $328.52... leaving to surviving heirs of eight children... shows it belongs to six children to have 1/8 share of said funds... further finds that Azar Lathrop...now a lien upon the funds...
Funds for distribution $328.52
Azur Lathrop by purchase by value of said lien - 1/2 or $164.26 June 10, 1876
Mary Tracy 1/8 41.07 June 17, 1876
Amanda Cheney 1/8 41.07 July 03, 1876
Lucy Eggleston 1/8 41.06 June 20, 1876
Lydia O Besteder 1/8 41,06 June 20, 1876 328.52
All of which is respectfully submitted same day court... Aug 17, 1876, [dates issued are above] 0.00 
A, Eliza (I9271)
 
1804 1820 United States Federal Census

Name: Micah Adams

Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Malta, Morgan, Ohio

Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820

Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1

Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1

All Other Persons Except Indians not Taxed: 2

Free White Persons - Over 25: 1

Total Free White Persons: 2

Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4

Source Citation: 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Malta, Morgan, Ohio; Page: 80; NARA Roll: M33_92; Image: 123.

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Adams, Micah (I1)
 
1805 1821 BIRTH,CHRISTENING: GY, Bavaria, Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Georg WAGNER born 13 February 1821, the son of Paulus WAGNER, master baker, and Kunigunda SEIDLER, from Kirchbuchau.

1840 IMMIGRATION: Records of Karl Walther 1996: Passports given to Georg and Christoph in Culmbach to go to North America. Paulus had to obtain permission for them in Oberfranken 19 Feb 1840.
Obituary, The Evening Courier, Jefferson City MO 25 Sep 1895: "...George...Born 13 Feb 1821 Schwarzach near village of Kulmbach, Bavaria Germany. Father & mother immigrated to US in 1840, living in Baltimore, Maryland, Kentucky & Ohio. Settled in Missouri in 1844..."
In immigration records, found a G. Wagner accompanied by C-H 50 yrs, farmer from Germany - NY port 1841 AB-405. [CK OUT]
Hist of Cole Co pg 900: ...George Wagner was reared to farming in his native country, and at the age of 19, with his brother Christ Wagner, came to the States, the former going direct to Jefferson City, MO., whither his brother afterward located... [continues at end]

1844 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Cole Co: George Wagner married Margaret Hirsch on 22 February 1844, no children [dau of John and Barbara Hirsh)

1846 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-near Osage City: George Wagner built a brewery two and one-half miles west of Osage City, this being the first one established in the county.
Robert P Wagner has a copy of a picture of Henry LePage holding a picture of the Geo. Wagner front door of his brewery, with several men in front, several at the door and several at two windows. The picture Henry LePage was holding cannot be found to this date of 2010, re Paul LePage.

1846-47 MARRIAGE #2: Newspaper at his death shows he married 3 times, the first 2 no children, but does not say who married. [found Margaret Hirsch, then no name Hirsch...to check further]

1847 CITIZEN: 1847, along with brother Christopher.

1849 MARRIAGE #3:MO,Cole Co:George Wagner md Anna Katharina Wolfrum 27 February 1849.
IGI M514811,822 & M514811/1186: Margaret Hersh, Catharine Walfrum

1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp Dw#571:
WAGONER, George 28/GY; Catherine-wife 20/GY; Conrad-son 1/MO, all living
with George's father Paulus and mother Kunyunda WAGONER

1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806:
WAGGONER,Paul 66/GY [$21,000,3300]brewer-farmer; Caroline 60/GY: Geo 39/GY-
brewer-farmer; Cath'n 30/GY; Conrad 12/MO; Lawrence 10/MO;
Wm 8/MO; Henry 5/MO; Chris 2/MO.

1861-64 MILITARY: MO,Cole Co: History of Cole Co-pg262, Roster of Soldiers 1861-65: Geo Wagner HG (home guard)

1863 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459, BK P-pg 183: 16 April 1863 between Floyd Crandall & wife, $1200 paid by George Wagner, both of Cole Co MO, towit: Part of inlot #337, commencing at the SE corner of said lot and running up High Street 19 1/4 feet, thence 128 ft 9 inches to the alley, thence down said alley 19 feet 2 1/4 inches, thence 198 feet 9 inches to the place of beginning, in the city of Jefferson.

1864 HISTORY: History of Cole Co by Goodspeed, pg 1164-addenda: The Exchange Bank of Jefferson City was first organized February 15, 1864 under title of Jefferson City Savings Association, Directors: Christ Wagner; Stockholders: Christ Wagner, George Wagner, Clay Ewing; First Board of Directors: Christ and George Wagner; Officers: Clay Ewing-President, Christ Wagner-Vice President.

1865 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459, BK Q-pg 587-88: 5 Aug 1865 between Christopher & wife Elizabeth Wagner & George Wagner, both of Cole Co, $1000 paid to the said Christopher Wagner in hand paid by George Wagner, towit: E half of SE Qter of Sec 30 Twp 44 Range 10 west, containing 80 acres more or less. Signed by Christopher & Elizabeth Wagner, notarized by John F Wielandy.

1867 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901462, BK T-pg 708: Indenture 12 Oct 1867. Thos Price & wife & H Clay Ewing witnesseth that whereas they ...named persons have subscribed & paid over to H Clay Ewing, agent,tho... set opposite their respective names for the purpose of purchasing lots in the city of Jefferson, #45-50, 55-59, 51-52 & the north half of 53-54, 61-62 towit: Christopher $200, George Wagner $75,A Gundelfinger $1500, Clay Ewing $100, ...Knaup $100, Fred Fischer $100, Joseph Knaup $100, John Doehla $115, F C Schott $15, Jefferson City Land Co $100, the City of Jefferson $4000, ...Dulles $200, ...Walther $100, Adam Hirsch $10, B C Veith $5, John Schott $100, Fred Miller $15, C Gundelfinger $126, J F Wielandy $50, JC Gundelfinger $175, John Neighhorn $25, .... (many more names). Now therefore in consideration of the ... & in further consideration of the sum of $1200 to me in hand paid, the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged by W Clay Ewing, agent, w...aforesaid has granted, bargained & sold...following described lots in the city of Jefferson towit: the lots in said city numbered 47, 48, 55, & the north half of lot 54. 12 Oct 1867, signed Thos L Price & Caraline V Price (relinquished her dower to the real estate...)

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: HerQuest pg 10, 8 July, Dwelling 78/76:
WAGNER, George 49/Bav-farmer [19000,3000]; Catherine 43Bav-keep house;
Conrath 21/MO-farmer; Lorence 19.MO-farmer; William 15/MO;
Henry 12/MO; Christoph 10/MO; Catherine 8/MO; Louis 6/MO; August
3/MO; Paulus 75/Bav
(Next door John Wolfrum 59/Bav and Elizabeth 63/Switzerlnd,
next door to them: Ulrich Wolfrum 59/Bav, Catherine 33/Bav with children

1877 HISTORY: Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 25 July 1877-pg 1: "Our Volksfreund neighbors Kroeger & Wagner, have returned from Boonville. George reports himself well pleased with everything & everybody in the vine clad, except beer. Ferrell will start Topic in 2-3 weeks."

1878 HISTORY: Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 2 Oct 1878-pg 1: George running as independant candidate for Sheriff of Cole County. Illustrated Sketch Book... pg 374: "...He was elected Sheriff of Cole county on the Republican ticket in the Fall of 1878 and re-elected in 1880..."

1880 HISTORY: A History of Jefferson City... and of Cole Couny, Illustrated, by James E Ford, The New Day Press, Printers-Publishers-Binders, Jefferson City MO, pg 165: "In 1880 George Wagner and Sons have enlarged their brewery to a capacity of 50 barrels a day, have provided refrigeration, buying a "patent ice machine," dug 2 deep wells and increased storage space. They bought the brewery in 1870 of Joe Gundelfinger who bought it of Joe Kessler. This was the first brewery in Jefferson City, Kessler starting it in 1845 with production of a barrel of beer a week. The Americans did not drink beer at this time, and the German population was small. He operated only a year or so before selling to Gundelfiner who eventually increased production to a capacity of 27 barrels a day. This is the business now owned by Moerschel Brothers."

1880 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp,Jeff City:A/C Img 31 pg 72,11 June-Dunklin St,Dw 267,312:
WAGNER, George 59/Bav (Bav,Bav)-Brewer; Anna K-wife 51/--; Kate-dau 17/MO;
Conrat-son 32/--; Tressa-son's wife 22/-- ; Lorenz-son 30/--md; Annie-
son;s wife 29/--; Hilda 4/MO; Oscar 2/MO (children of Lorenz); Charles
Lehman-boarder 22/Baden, laborer

1892 HISTORY: The Illustrated Sketch Book and Directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, pg 252: "...In 1892 the two [Moerschel] brothers purchased the Wagner Brewery in this city, changing the name to the Capital Brewery Company... purchase price of this plant was about $40,000..." pg 253: "... The main building took the place of several old buildings which constituted the Wagner Brewery..."
Paul LePage said this was the year they sold the brewery building to the Moerschels.

1894 HISTORY: The Illustrated Sketch Book and Directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, pg 241: "...First National Bank - Mr John G Schott continued Vice-President of the organization until the day of his death (1894), when his place was taken by Geo. Wagner, upon whose death (1895)..."

1894 WILL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City, 2 April 1894-original in possession of Robert P Wagner:
I George Wagner of the City of Jefferson, County of Cole Missouri, being of sound mind & in good health hereby make, declare & publish the following as my last will & testament:
1. All my debts & fun expenses shall be fully pd
2. I give & bequeath to my beloved wife Anna Catherine Wagner the proceeds of my Life Insur pol in the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assn of NY; Mutual Life Ins of NY; the Germania Life Ins Co of NY
3. I give & bequeath to my sn Conrad Wagner-Nine thousand dollars ($9000)
4. I give & bequeath to my sn Lorenz Wagner-Nine thousand dollars ($9000)
5. I give & bequeath to my sn William W Wagner-Nine thousand dollars ($9000) & it shall be his privilege to purchase frm est the property known & everything belonging to me as the Monroe House sit on NE crnr High & Monroe st Jeff City for the sum of Twenty thousand dollars ($20000.00)
6. I give & bequeath to my on Henry Wagner-house on High St in Jeff City MO which he now occupies as a salloon being subd 6,7,8 of inlots 345, 346 & sum of three thousand dollars ($3000)
7. I give & bequeath to my sn Louis Wagner-Nine thousand dollars ($9000)
8. I give & bequeath to my dau Katherine Piesner,wife of George Piesner, the house on High St, Jeff City MO on part of inlot 337-338 & now occupied by Geo Piesner as a saloon & three thousand dollars ($3000)
9. I give & bequeath to my sn Christoph Wagner-Five dollars ($5)
10. I give & bequeath jointly to the 3 children of my sn Christoph Wagner bn out of mg with Mina Hull a certain note for One thousand dollars & the interest accrued thereon, which I hold against their grandfthr Hull; also two thousand dollars ($2000). The respective share of each shall be pd them when each becms lawful age, together with any interest that may hv accrued thereon. Should either of the children die bef arriving at that age, remaining ones shall divide its share.
11. I give & bequeath to the sn of Christoph Wagner bn out of mg with Mary Kielman: Herman Wm Wagner-one hundred dollars ($100)
12. All the rest of my property of whatever kind I hereby give & bequeath to my beloved wife Anna Catherine Wagner.
13. I hereby appoint my son Conrad Wagner as exec of this my last will & test. In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal 2nd day April 1894 George Wagner seal
We attest the above & foregoing will by sugscribing our names hereunto as witnesses in the presence of George Wagner the testator this 13th day July 1895. Phillip Ott, Oscar G Burch

PROOF OF WILL: State of Missouri, Co of Cole In Probate Court
Be it remembered, that on this, the 28 day of Sep A.D 1895, bef me John J Sommer, Judge of Probate ct held in & for the Co & St aforesd, personally personally appeared Philip Ott & Oscar G Burch who are subscribing wit to the annexed Will of George Wagner the testator, & being by me 1st duly sworn depose & say that sd George Wagner the testator subscribe same in thr presence & pub & declared sd will & testamont & that at the time of signing the said will the sd testator was of sound & disposing mind & more than 21 yrs of age, & that sd
deponerates attested sd will as witness thereto by subsc thr names to same in presence of testator & of ea othr & at request of said testator. Signed by Philipp Ott, Oscar G Burch
Sworn to & subscribed bef me John J Sommer Judge of Probate ct 28 Sep AD 1895
Seal John J Sommer, Judge of Probate Court, State of Missouri, Co of Cole
I John J Sommer Judge of Probate Ct of Cole Co., having examined forgoing instrument purporting to be the last will of George & signed by Geo Wagner & having heard the testimony of Philipp Ott & Oscar G Burch subsc wit thereto in relation to the execution of same do declare & adjudge sd inst to be last will & testament of sd Geo Wagner late of Cole Co. decd
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of Probate Ct of Cole Co., at office in the City of Jefferson MO this 28 Sep 1895, seal John J Sommer Judge

1895 DEATH,BURIAL: Evangelical Church records Jeff City MO-buried in Riverview Cemetery.

1895 DEATH: Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 29 Sep 1895-pg 4 & Missouri Volksfreund 2 Oct 1895. Death notice:
JC Daily Tribune: Exec Estate: According to "Cole County Democrats" 14 May 1900, Conrad Wagner (sn) to be Executor of George's estate:
MO Volksfreund: "Georg Wagner war am 13.Februar 1821 zu Schwarzach bei Culmbach im bayerischen Regierungs-bezirk Oberfranken geboren, stand somit zur Zeit Seines Ublebens im 75sten Lebens-jahre

1895 DEATH,BURIAL: Newspaper Bob has - MR GEORGE WAGNER, A PIONEER CITIZEN, DIED LAST NIGHT
At 7:50 o'clock last night Mr George Wagner, one of the pioneer settlers of this country, died at his home on West Ashley Street. Mr Wagner was 73 yrs of age, and has always been an active and healthy man, until the last few months his helath had been very poor and was ended by his death last night.
Mr. Wagner and family are probably better knownthan any other family in this section of the state, and all who knew the old gentleman can testify to his friendship for all.
He was born at Schwarzach, near the village of Kulmbach, Bavaria, Feb 13, 1821, and with his father and mother immigrated to the United States in 1840 and resided in Baltimore, MD, then Kentucky and Ohio, and settled in this county in 1844. His mother died in 1869 and his father 2 yrs later.
The subject of this biography was reared to farming in his native country, an occupation which he followed in the US until 1844, when he opened a small brewery in Liberty Township, not far from Taos. He was forced to adopt primitive methods in order to operate this enterprise successfully, such as carrying water by hand from a spring a considerable distance from the plant. After operating it for a number of years he purchased a brewery in Jefferson City, which he operated for a number of years, when he retired from the business.
For many years he had been a prominent stockholder in the First National Bank, being rated as one of the welathiest men in Cole County.
He served two years as Sheriff in this county and one term in the city council. For many years he had been an honored member of the Odd Fellows Lodge of this city.
Mr Wagner belonged to that sturdy class of German pioneers upon whose honesty and industry their children and other descendants can look back upon with pride. While a foreigner by birth, he was a firm believer in American institutions and customs. The public school never had a warmer advocate, and, in fact, he not only believed and practiced ideas consistent with a free country and a free people but impressed the same very emphatically on those who came in contact with him. There are hundreds of men yet living in Cole County who can testify to Mr Wagner's liberality and forbearance. It is doubtful if a man in Cole County intended a helping hand to people who needed help as often as Mr. Wagner. Those who knew him intimately will join in saying that a kinder-hearted and more generous man never lived, and he was one who never oppressed the poor nor permitted it to be done.
Mr Wagner has been married three times, but had no children by his first two wives. He married Miss Catherine Wulfrum of this city in 1848, who survies him, and of this mariage thirteen children were born, of which the following are living: Contrad, Lawrence, William W., Henry, Christopher, Louis M and Tressa, the latter now Mrs George Peasner. Christopher is a merchant at Sacramento, Cal., and Louis M is a prominent Joplin (Mo.) attorney. The remainder of the sons are well-known and prominent businessmen of this city.
The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the German Lutheran Church. All the absent relatives of the family have been telegraphed for, and they will be here to attend the ceremonies.

1895 WILL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City, MO Daily Tribune, 29 Sep 1895, pg 4. "The Will of George Wagner" Probated Yesterday--Schedule of the Requests Contained in the Document. The will of the late George Wagner was filed in the probate ct yest. No est. of the value of the est made. It contains 12 brief provisions, bequeathing
property & money as follows:
1. The payment of all debts and funeral expenses.
2. Bequeaths to his wife, Mrs Anna Catharine Wagner, the proceeds of 3 life insurance policies, $15,000 in all.
3. Bequeaths $9,000 to Conrad Wagner.
4. Bequeaths $9,000 to Lawrence Wagner.
5. Bequeaths $9,000 to WW Wagner, with privilege of purch Monroe House for $20,000. ($30,000? CK)
6. Bequeaths $3,000 to Henry Wagner & East High property he now occupies
7. Bequeaths $9,000 to Louis Wagner.
8. Bequeaths $3,000 to Tressa Peasner & High St prop occupied by husband
9. Bequeaths $3,000 to Christ Wagner.
10. Bequeaths $2,000 & note for $1,000 to 3 minor heirs of Christ Wagner bn out of his marriage with Minnie Hull.
11. Bequeaths $100 to Herman W, sn of Christ Wagner, bn of mg to Mary Vaulman
12. Bequeaths all other property, real & pers to his wife.
Conrad Wagner is named in the will as executor of the estate. The will was witnessed by Judge Phillip Ott & Mr. O.G. Burch.

1900 HISTORY: The Illustrated Sketch Book and Directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, Pg 374: "George Wagner, deceased, was born in Schwarzach, Bavaria, February 13, 1821, from which place, at the age of twenty, he immigrated to America, and settled on a farm in Cole County, near Osage City. His education was in the private schools of his native town in Bavaria.
In 1846 he built a brewery 2 1/2 miles west of Osage City, this being the first one established in the county. He continued to operate this enterprise successfully until 1870, when he removed to Jefferson City, purchased the plant (now owned by Moerschel Bros.) which he continued to operated until 1886, when he sold to his sons, Conrad and Lawrence, who in turn disposed of their interest to the present proprietors. He was elected Sheriff of Cole County on the Republican ticket in the Fall of 1878 and re-elected in 1880. He served as Alderman of Jefferson City a number of years. He as a member of the Evangelical Centrul Lutheran church and also of the IOOF.
He was united in marriage in the spring of 1849 to Anna R, daughter of Nicholas Wolfrum, a farmer near Osage City, she being a native of Bavaria. Mr Wagner wad the father of thirteen children, of whom seven are living: Conrad is a prominent and wealthy citizen of this city; Lawrence is in Colorado Springs; William W is the popular proprietor of the Monroe House; Henry is in the hotel business in St Louis; Christopher is in San Francisco, CA and Louis is in Denver CO; Katherine is the wife of George Peasner of this city. Mr Wagner was a prominent figure in Cole County and Jefferson City during his successful like, and established what is now on of the most prominent families in the county. His death occurred in this city September 24, 1895, at the age of 74 years. His wife survives him, and is now aged 71 years, making her home with her eldest son, Conrad."

1900 HIST OF COLE CO MO, Goodspeed & DIRECTORY OF JEFF CITY AND COLE CO, by Johnson:
Belonged to "German" Evangelical Central Lutheran Church on Washington 1846-built brewery, first in co., 1870-bought brewery in Jeff C, sold to sns Conrad & Lawrence in 1886. In 1892-sold brewery to Moerschel Bros. 1878,1800-Elected Sheriff & was Alderman sev yrs.
Spring 1849 md Anna Wolfrum in Jeff City, dau of Nicholas Wolfrum, farmer nr Osage City, she being a native of Bavaria.

ILLUSTRATED SKETCHBOOK AND DIRECTORY, p 252 - picture of Jeff City Brewery.

EVANGELICAL FAMILY RELIGEOUS BOOK, written by Conrad Wagner: Give parents' names and dates of birth and death, and lists children and their dates. 3 children missing: sys 13 children bn to George & Tressa-CK
Evelyn Peasner "6 children of George & Anna Wagner bur with Paulus & Kunnigunde on hill overlooking orig brewery site. No stones-CK

HISTORY OF COLE, MONITEAU, MORGAN, BENTON, MILLER, MARIES & OSAGE COUNTIES MO, Vol 2, pg 900 [originally published by Goodspeed, Chicago in 1889]: "George Wagner, a brewer of Jefferson City, MO., is a native of Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany, and was born February 13, 1821. His parents were Paul and Caroline (Seidel) Wagner, who immigrated to America in 1842, and settled in Cole County, Mo., where the father died in 1871, and the mother in 1869.
George Wagner was reared to farming in his native country, and at the age of nineteen, with his brother, Chris Wagner, came to the States, the former going direct to Jefferson City, Mo., whither his brother afterward located. Our subject first engaged in farming, which occupation he followed until 1842, when he opened a small brewery, and has since devoted his attention to that business. He married in Jefferson City, Catherine Wolfrum, who was born in Muenchberg, Bavaria, and came to America with her parents in 1841. This union has been blessed with six sons and one daughter, viz: Conrad, Lawrence, William W., Henry, Christopher, Louis and Thresa, the latter the wife of George Piesner of Omaha, Nebraska. Conrad and Lawrence are partners in the brewery, and constitute the firm of C & L Wagner. William Wagner is the proprietor of the Monroe House of Jefferson City. Henry is in the saloon business; Christopher is in the mercantile business in Sacramento CA, and Louis M. is a leading lawyer in Jefferson City. Mr Wagner is a stockholder of the First National Bank, and is quite a prominent man in business circles in Jefferson City. He was formerly quite extensively engaged in farming. He served two terms as sheriff, having been elected on the Republican ticket, and served one term in the city council. During the war he did active and honorable duty in the Home Guards of the State, and he is an Odd Fellow of many years standing. The family worship at the Lutheran church." 
Wagner, Georg (I20)
 
1806 1821 BIRTH: Charlotte M Gavitt born 5 February 1821 [no place shown]

c1841 MARRIAGE: Charlotte M Gavitt md about 1841, __________ Roland [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Charlottes' birth year + 20 yrs. They removed to Los Angeles, Calif. [no date] 
Gavitt, Charlotte M. (I9986)
 
1807 1821 BIRTH: NY,Dutchess-Red Hook: Saxton Berry Gavitt was born 6 October 1821

1845 MARRIAGE: NY,Wayne-Marion: Saxton Berry Gavitt md 30 December 1845, Harriet Durfee [b. 30 June 1824-d. at Lyons, 10 July 1899], dau. of Elias and Mercy. He was a banker at Lyons. Children: 1. Ella M. 2. William Seward, pres
of the Lyons National Bank, d. 11 January 1921. 
Gavitt, Saxton Berry (I10047)
 
1808 1821 BIRTH: AL,Blount Co: James Murphree Hallmark was born 14 October 1821
BIR,MG,DTH: Paul Henderson-10,1. LDS Patron file shows James Hilton Hallmark md Martha Morton (from Norma Crye, Box 852, Del Rio TX), also Modie Mosley.
BIR,MG,DTH,ORD: Fay E Young Chandler IGI BIR 7726909/

1842 MARRIAGE: AL: James Murphree Hallmark bn 1821,AL md Sarah Morton bn 1824,AL md in 1842

1859 DEATH of wife: AL,Blount Co: Sarah Morton Hallmark died 13 January 1859

1859 MARRIAGE #2: AL: James Murphree Hallmark bn 1821,AL md Dicy Bynum bn 1828,AL, 28 November 1859 
Hallmark, James Murphree (I3200)
 
1809 1821 BIRTH: Lucy Gavitt born 10 Feb 1821 [no place shown]

1839 MARRIAGE: RI,Providence-Old Smithfield: Lucy Gavitt md 1 August 1839, W. P. Perkins 
Gavitt, Lucy (I9930)
 
1810 1821 BIRTH: S Wales,Pembroke-Pembroke Dock: Thomas Obray born 23 July 1821. Born as Thomas Obray, he went by Thomas Lorenzo Obray after 2 stories: 1) laboring with Lorenzo Snow on mission in Malta, with Elder Snow's permission; 2) Elder Snow taught him the gospel, baptized him and named him Thomas Lorenzo Obray. Obray also spelled Aubrey.
Rcd of LDS Ward, Paradise UT: same: Bn Pembroke Dock-Parish Reg of St Mary, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales
Rcds of John R & Lucille Bankhead, Ogden UT, July 2000: 23 Jul 1821-Pembroke Dock,Pembroke,Wales frm St Mary's Parish rcds, FHL film# 105196, Thomas only name on parish rcds, Lorenzo added after joined LDS Church.

1823 CHR/ORD: IGI-Ext rcds 1799-1875, #C082911, Film 105196, P/O Film 1238693: "Elinor" - mother, B-31 Mar 1979 OG,E-15 Jun 1979 OG,SP-21 Jan 1979 OG: 7 Jan 1823-St Mary's Parish, Pembroke, Pembroke,Wales
FGR of John R & Lucille Bankhead, July 2000: 7 Jan 1823-St Mary,Pembroke,Wales

1854 MG: 1854 #1-Louisa Shelton-md 24 Jun 1854, St Louis, St Louis, MO, SS: 13 Feb 1952
1854 #2-Martha Shelton-Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead: md 2 Oct 1854 SLC, SS 28 May 1869 - Logan Temple, as no other SS verified, frm early Church information, FHL film #820143 & EHous rcd FHL flm# 183404
1854 #2-Martha Shelton-
(CK OUT-not know which marriage(s) refers to)Extracted marriage, Salt Lake Temple 1856-1866, #M183395. Also from FGR of Emma J Facer, gdau. sp #1-13 Feb 1952; #2-17 Oct 1855 EHous, #3-2 Aug 1857 Pres Ofc SLC,#4-30 Apr 1864 Ehous

1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: Anc.com pg 172, Dw# 85/90:
OBRAY, Thomas 54/Wales (Wales,Wales)-farmer; Caroline-wife 48/Eng (Eng,Eng);
B Samuel-sn 21/UT (Wales,Eng)wk farm; John-sn 19/UT (Wales,Eng)wk farm;
Joseph-sn 12/UT(",")-school; Ezra-sn 10/UT-school; Ida 7/UT-dau
Dw# 85/91: Ruth-wife 33/MO (Eng,Eng)-keep house; Rosary-dau 14/UT (Wales,MO)
home; Hannah-dau 12/UT (",")-school; Selina-dau 10/UT-school; Charles-sn 8/UT;
Ada-dau 6/UT; Eva-dau 4/UT; Caroline-dau 2/UT; Elizabeth 2/12-UT,May

1899 DEATH,BURIAL: Robert Wagner & John Bankhead (frm Tri-Weekly Journal, Logan UT 24 Oct 1899): dd21 Oct 1899, Paradise, Cache Co, UT; bur 24 Oct 1899, Paradise, Cache Co, UT.

HISTORY OF THOMAS LORENZO OBRAY:
Married first to Louisa Shelton in St. Louis, where she became sick and died 6 weeks later. She was buried in St. Louis. He then married her sister, Martha and they crossed the plains together. They had 7 children. In Utah, Pr. Brigham Young called them to Cache Valley, where he met his old sweetheart left in England, Caroline Branchley and married her. They also had 7 children. In 1861 (1864 on fam group sheet) he married Ruth Nuttle Bradshaw and had 14 children. Total of 28 children, all active in the Church and married in the Temple.

NOTES: Differences between story and family group records done by Emma Faser. Story says Martha had 7 children and Caroline Branchley had 7. On 2 group sheets the same children appear with Martha and with Caroline, except for one more, Hyrum, on Caroline's.

BIR,MGS,DTH,BUR,ORD: FGR self, LDS Biographical Encyclopedia: Md #1 Louisa Shelton 24 Jun 1854 SLC; md #2 Martha Shelton 3 Oct 1854 SLC-5 children; #3 Croline Brenchley 2 Aug 1857 SLC-9 children; #4 Ruth Nuttall Bradshaw 30 Apr 1864 SLC-14 children
History: Thomas served as Pres of Malta Mission 1852-1853. Missy in England in Kent Conference, presiding over that conference pt of time. Called to Malta 1 Nov 1851. Ordained HP, landed Malta May 1852, sent by Apostle Lorenzo Snow to preside over mission. Back to England for health, arriving 23 Apr 1853, ret'd Malta 19 Jun 1853. While absent, James F Bell acting pres. Elder Obray raised up branch of church in Malta, released Nov 1853, left Liverpool Eng for Utah 22 Mar 1854. Arrived Wellsville, Cache co, Utah 1856, one of first settlers there. Mission to England 1881-82. He was a farmer

ORD: Robert Wagner & John Bankhead (Sheerness Branch LDS rcds, FHL flm# 087031): bp 25 Sep 1844 (Sep 1845, Aug 1845?) Wales, Ordained HP 13 May 1849 SP: SLC-2 Jun 1920, frm SLC Temple rcds

All of the following from 2003 CD from Pat Holling: Thomas Lorenzo Obray had four wives, Ruth Nuttall, Louise Shelton, Martha Shelton, and Caroline Brenchley.

. Thomas served as president of the Malta Mission from 1852 to 1853. He labored as a missionary in England in the Kent Conference, presiding over that conference part of the time, and was called to fill a mission in Malta, November 1, 1851. After being ordained a High Priest, Elder Obray landed in Malta in May, 1852, having been sent by Apostle Lorenzo Snow to preside over the Malta Mission. He went back to England on account of his health, arriving there April 23, 1853, but returned to Malta, June19, 1853. While he was absent James F. Bell acted as president of the Malta Mission. Elder Obray raised up a branch of the Church in Malta, was released in November, 1853, and left Liverpool, England, March 22,1854, bound for Utah. After his arrival in Utah he settled in Wellsville, Cache Co., in 1856, being one of the first settlers in that place. He filled a mission to England in 1881-1882.

1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache Co-Paradise:FHL Film 1255335 N/A Film T9-1335,pg 172C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Thomas OBRAY Self M M W 54 WALES
Occ: Farms Fa: WALES Mo: WALES
Caroline OBRAY Wife F M W 48 ENG
Occ: Keep House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG
B. Samuel OBRAY Son M S W 21 UT
Occ: Wk-Farm Fa: WALES Mo: ENG
John OBRAY Son M S W 19 UT
Occ: Wk-Farm Fa: WALES Mo: ENG
Joseph OBRAY Son M S W 12 UT
Occ: School Fa: WALES Mo: ENG
Ezra OBRAY Son M S W 10 UT
Occ: School Fa: WALES Mo: ENG
Ida OBRAY Dau F S W 7 UT
Fa: WALES Mo: ENG

CENSUS: 1910 Paradise, Cache Co., Utah
page 4B
Obray Thomas L 50 yrs b. Wales
Caroline 48 yrs b. Norway
Gerald 20 yrs b. UT
Alton 16 yrs b. UT
Bryan 13 yrs b. UT
Wallace 11 yrs b. UT
Vernon 7 yrs b. UT



NEWSPAPER: The following warranty deeds were filed for record on Saturday: Thomas L. Obray Sr., and wife to P.O. Hansen, 81.35 acres, Paradise farm realty, $3,000. Logan 25 April 1892

NEWSPAPER: The Standard --- Logan Utah
3 May 1892 edition
The following transfers were filed for record on Saturday: Townsite deed from Cache county to Thos. L. Obray for lots 4 and 5, block 28, plat A, Paradise survey. Logan 2 May 1892 
Obray, Thomas Lorenzo (I61)
 
1811 1821 PROBATE: RI Vital Records V ol 4 pg 136: "Sanford had son Saxton B . dec mpr 23 July 1821 We 2B;422." Gavitt, Saxton Berry (I9851)
 
1812 1822 BIRTH,MG,DTH: Boone Co, MO. Wills and Admin 1821-1870, Film #1036508, pg 84, #1988. Boone Co Pre-Civil War Migration & Settlement Data Base.
Boone Co Cemeteries, Providence Cemetery. Born near Richmond. Fiche 6051114, pg 30.

MG:IGI Batch M514661, Film #909125, Ext Boone Co, MO MGS 1821-1972. 21 May 1848 Cleared.

MG:Boone Co, MO Mgs. 1821-1972 (21 May 1848-cleared). Boone Co Mgs 1821-1872 Vol A,B, Pg 360. Andrew J McQuitty to Elizabeth Hawkins, 21...1848, rec 19 Jun 1848, month covered up, so was before this date.

1899 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Boone Co-New Providence Baptist ChurchCemetery, stone seen Oct 1992. Shows "Elizabeth McQuitty wife of Andrew J McQuitty", row 4.

NOTES: Boone Co Wills & Admin, pg 64, #1503: Andrew McQuitty; Daniel adm., GR 16 Jul 1857; son Daniel, Son George, dau Elizabeth Wilhite, Son Andrew J,, dau Priscilla Copher, dau Nancy Wilhite, dau Mary Ann Copher, dau Louisa Taylor. 
Hawkins, Elizabeth (I4559)
 
1813 1822 BIRTH: Benjamin Gardner Gavit born 6 October 1822 [no place shown]

1850 MARRIAGE: Benjamin Gardner Gavit md 25 July 1850, Catherine Lewis Wilcutt [no place shown]

1895 DEATH: Benjamin Gardner Gavit died s.p. [what this mean?] 28 July 1895 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Benjamin Gardner (I9888)
 
1814 1822 BIRTH: ENGLAND: Mary Ann Welton Feveryear born September 1822, re 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: pg 25, dw #...: Mary A Feveryear 77/England-bn Sep 1822, widow and mother of Clara White, living with John Henry White and family 
Welton, Mary Ann (I1551)
 
1815 1822 BIRTH: GY,Bavaria,Muenchberg,Wulmersreuth: Albert Walther born 30 Aug 1822
Will of father, Walther, Jan 1866. Known as Albert-US.
Evang-Luth Parish bapt rcd pg 93-4 Weissdorf/Oberfranken, Bavaria, GY. Godparents: Albrecht Koehler only son of Andreas Koehler, farmer in Voelkenreuth.
BIRTH,IMMIGRATION: Karl Walther Gy 1995 research in archive rcds Bamberg Gy: Bn 2;30 am

RELIGEON: Evangelical Lutheran

1844 CITIZENSHIP: October 10,1844, five years after being in U.S. and 1 year Missouri.
(3 years before he was 21 and 2 years after) Showed Albrecht Walther. Wit: Charles R. Moller, Mos B Cordell.

1848 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Cole Co marriage records show Albert Walthers married Catherine Proebstel in 1848.
IGI M514811/1810, shows Albert Walthers to Catharine Probstel, 28 Sep 1948, Cole, MO.
Robert P. Wagner's notes from trip to Jeff City say Albert was married before and that his wife died on Oregon Trail.

1850 CENSUS:MO, Cole Co #550-534:
WALTERS, Albert 27/GY; Catherine 24/GY; John A 1/12 MO

1856 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Albert Walters to Mary Goser 2 September 1856
IGI M514811/1152: Albert Walters to Mary Gosen 2 Sep 1856, Cole MO

1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Lib Twp #783:
WALTER, Albert 37/Gy; Mary 25/Gy; Geo 6/MO; Theresa 2/MO; Eliz 2/12 MO

1861-1865 MILITARY: MO,Cole Co Roster of Soldiers 1861-1865: "Allbert Wathers H.G.(home guard)"

1868 GOV: "WEEKLY TRIBUNE", Oct 18 & Nov 4, 1868: Democratic candidate for representative of Cole County, but defeated by McKernan 816 to 788. "He is a practical, honest farmer and businessman, and thorough representative of German agriculture and industrial interests of Cole
County. He is opposed to Negro sufferages and high taxes."

1868 LAND: MO, Cole Co, 8 Aug 1868: Bought two pieces of land, Book V pg594-5:
So end Lot 348, 101 x 94 and south end Lot 349, ..x94, also survey 11, Lot 129 fronting 29 x 198 on Main Street for $296.00 from Wells, Covington, Parsons.
NW 1/4 Sec 8/Twp 42/R 11 (40 acres more or less) $30 from same people.

1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co:
WALTER, Albert 47/Bav; Mary 37/Wurtenburg; George 17/MO; Theresa 12/MO;
Elizabeth 10/MO; Lillie 2/MO.

1879 DEATH: MO,Cole Co-East Jefferson City: Albert Walther died 15 April 1879; buried in Walther Cemetery on property behind father's house on Algoa Road [2009, called Calbackna Road]

NOTES: Geo W, a son, had a furniture store and was an undertaker with partner Frank Wymore, 106 High St. Death date, Albert & Mary from notes also. Says Marie Anna after Mary Ann.
Notes: Paul Henry Wagner to son Bob: Albert had previous wife; Geo was 1/2 brother to Theresia. He was son of first wife who died on Oregon trail (eastern Oregon) when they went to Portland. Mar 1991 notes: Made a land claim in what
is now part west Portland [not found yet]
ALBERT'S HOUSE ON ALGOA: Don Walther 3/1991 - highway to St. Louis went in front of Albert's house, then Thomas Walther's house on ridge of hill. Railroad went across Ewing's property down where tracks are now, to Ewing Station at end of Algoa Road turn (Reformatory now is). Jim Knaebel owns a home west of old Albert Walther home. (after cross Moreau going east, take first road on left and go up hill - Albert's house east of Knaebel's) Knaebel has the will of Thomas Walther in his abstract. [also has a copy of what house looked like early on] Jim lived in house about 15 years while building current home. (Robert P. Wagner has photograph of house with family in front) 
Walther, Albrecht (I32)
 
1816 1822 BIRTH: PA, Nancy Gavit born 28 July 1822, birthdate calculated from tombstone inscription, also 1900 census shows born July 1822

c1845 MARRIAGE: Daniel Reynolds md Nancy Gavit, no date or place shown, estimated marriage date based on age of first child in 1850 census

1849 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co Orphan's Court, Vol 3, pg 21, 19 Nov 1849: "...Upon the petition of Rebecca Gavit, widow and relist of Richmond Gavit, late of Dimock Twp in Co of Susquehanna deceased...Real estate of Richmond Gavit deceased to be divided up between heirs: wife Rebecca, children and spouses: William Stone and Temperance his wife late Temperance Gavit, of Daniel Reynolds & Nancy Reynolds his wife late Nancy Gavit,...

1850 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com Img 34-pg309, 31 Dec, Dw 247/257: Nancy Reynolds age 25, born Pennsylvania, wife of Daniel Reynolds

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 21-719 [22], 7 July, Dw 164/156: Nancy C Reynolds age 38, born Pennsylvania, wife of Dan'l Reynolds

1870 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Burrough,23 Jul: Nancy Reynold age 47, born Pennsylvania, wife of Daniel Reynolds.

1880 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock ED 121: Anc.com Img 34-pg34, 25 June, Dw326/331:
REYNOLDS, Nancy 57/PA (PA,PA) divorced, servant, living with Isaac A Maine, Lucy E and family

1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Bor: Heritage Quest pg 112A, 1 June, Dwelling 3, family 4: Mrs. N. C. Reynolds age 77, born Pennsylvania July 1822, divorced servant, 3/3 children living, sister-in-law to and living with Albert Conklin, sister, Thankful and family

1901 DEATH: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Nancy C Reynolds died 19 August 1901; buried Dimock Cemetery, tombstone inscription: Nancy C Reynolds nee Gavitt dd 8-19-1901, age 79yrs 22dys" 
Gavitt, Nancy C (I2024)
 
1817 1822 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnstown: Lucinda Ann Brumbaugh born 20 April 1822

1840 MARRIAGE OH,Carroll Co: Reason Kenel md Lucinda Brumbaugh 26 August 1840-ck further

1850 CENSUS: OH,Washington Co-Jolly Twp: FHL Film #44731-Sea Arch,pg 1027,Dw 123:
KENDALL, Resen 32/OH farmer; Lucy 23/PA; Sampson 8/OH; Elias 5/OH;
Jacob 4/OH; Mary 1/OH

1860 CENSUS: OH,Washington Co-Grandview: Anc.com Img 39,pg 39, 9 Aug, Dw 282,292: Lucy A Kendle age 36 bn PA, wife of Reizen Kendle

1870 DIVORCE: Monroe Co, OH Newspaper abstract V3 "The Spirit of Democracy 13 Sep 1870 V 27 #30: Div Notice, Reason Kendel vs Lucy A Kendel whose res is unknown filed 10 Sep 1870, chgd with cohabiting in st of adultery with Wm Little, Michael Salsbury & divers other persons". 8 Nov 1870 V27 #37: Reason Kindle vs Lucy A Kindel divorce decreed.

1873 MARRIAGE: OH,Guernsey Co: Isaac Fuller md Lucinda Brumbaugh 5 January 1873- ck further 
Brumbaugh, Lucinda Ann (I1967)
 
1818 1823 BIRTH: Sarah M. Gavitt born 28 September 1823 [no place shown]

1843 MARRIAGE: Sarah M. Gavitt md 19 November 1843, Dexter F. Bentley [b 22 Mar 1814-d. 22 May 1880]. 3 children 
Gavitt, Sarah M (I10010)
 
1819 1823 BIRTH: AL,Jefferson Co: James Washington Hallmark born 5 May 1823
BIR,MG,DTH: Paul Henderson shows bn 5 May 1823,Jefferson Co AL. Md Fayette Co AL, no date. Dd 1863/1864-Union Army in Civil War.

1850 CENSUS: AL,Fayette Co-13 Div: Anc Img 66 pg 117,12-2,Dw 465:
HALLMARK, James W 27/AL-farmer ($150); Mary 20/AL; Martha 3/AL;
Mary 1/AL

1860 CENSUS: AL,Marion Co-Eastern District: Anc Img 6 pg 6,6-12, Dw 37,39:
HALLMARK, Washington 37/AL-farm (500,300); Mary 37/AL-domestic;
Martha 17/AL; Mary 10/AL; Sarah 9/AL; Eliza 7/AL; Nancy
5/AL; James 3/AL; John N 11/12-AL 
Hallmark, James Washington (I6504)
 
1820 1823 BIRTH: ILL: Alfred Sackett born 1823, son of David Sackett and Margaret Vilas

1840 HIST: Irma Sackett, March 2004: "Alfred Sackett lived Adams Co, Ill in 1840

1850 HIST: Irma Sackett, March 2004: "Alfred Sackett lived Crawford Co, Ark in 1850"

1857 MARRIAGE: CA,Siskiyou Co-Little Shasta: Alfred Sackett md Permelia Varvel Smith 1 October 1857

1860 HIST: Irma Sackett, March 2004: "Alfred Sackett lived CA in 1860"

1870 CENSUS: CA,Tulare Co: [to find this census]

1873 DEATH,BURIAL: CA,Los Angeles Co-Los Nietas: Alfred Sackett died 1873; buried Downey Cemetary [no place shown]
Note from Irma Sackett, March 2004: "Muriel Battarte (grdau of Martha Ellen Smith) said her grandmother told her that her father (Alfred) died anbout 3 years before her wedding to John F Smith. We just found out recently that Alfred is buried in Downey Cemetary (no stone)" 
Sackett, Alfred (I8977)
 
1821 1823 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Isaac Eades born 1823
Nov 2002 Email from Connie Clapier: Isaac Eads bn 1823 in Colfax WA-CK OUT birth place-Colfax not exist then, nor did Washington State. First Census for Washington 1850.

1830 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co FHL film #014852 pg188:
EADES, Jesse 1m 5-10-Isaac; 1m 30-40-Jesse
3f 0-5-Sarah, Susan [1 more, died?]; 1f 5-10-Clarinda; 1f 20-30-Elisabeth

c1843 MARRIAGE: Isaac Eads md Harriett [Louise Keaus or Harriett Brunt? CK OUT]
Nov 2002 Email from Connie Clapier: Isaac Eads bn 1823 in Colfax WA Isaac Eads md Harriett Louise Keaus, children listed (Connie shows Isaac md to Harriett Louis Keaus. I show Harriett Brunt-CK OUT)

1850 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co, FHL film #0024889 pg 107, 31 Oct, Dw 39;
EADES, Isaac 27/MO farmer; Harriet 23/MO cnnt rd/wrt; John 6/MO;
B 4/M0; Elizabeth 2/MO

1857 WILL,MG: MO, Platte Co Abstracts of Wills & Admin, Will Book B (1849-1861), Bk 977.8135 S2p, pg 7-8: Will of John Brunts, Aug 3 1857: dau Harriett Brunts md to Isaac Eads

1905 DEATH: OK-Stillwater: Isaac Eads died 24 August 1905


ACTION-CK OUT:
1. Land & Property-Platte Co Mo Abstract of Wills Bk A,B; fiche 6049071 pg 7-8: Brunts, John-will dated 3 Aug 1857 "..previously provided for my first children, having given to each at time of leaving me... Harriet, md to Isaac Eads" 
Eades, Isaac (I8532)
 
1822 1823 BIRTH: MO,Linn-Clay Twp: Elizabeth Ann Smith born 4 December 1823

1846 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co: John Walkup md Elizabeth Ann Smith 14 July 1846

1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-50th Dist: 16 Sep,Dw 224: Elizabeth Walkup 26/MO, wife of John Walkup

1852 HIST: MO,Linn Co-Linneous: 1852 letter in Researcher, April 1992, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Pub:
Letter from John & Elizabeth Walkup to James & Sharlotta McAlastor, 3 March 1852 (spelling & punctuation as written-spaces where think sentences ended): "...we ar all well at presant... your Father and mother is well and live wher Baley Settle in the forkes & Baley and Co Sosen [Susan] lives where vanveber lived Sary [may be Belcher] is moved to Welsey Jacobs & Sary is verey unwell and has bean for some time the rest of Baleys Famley is well Co Sampson and Elizabeth and famley ar all well thay have 7 children. Sosen [Susan?] has got 4 by Baley Shack [Meshack] and Addaline and children ar well and they have 5 children George Smith and Mahaley and thair famley was all well when i heard from them Jackson and James ar marred and live 4 mildes [miles?] above Shack Dick and Ann was well and family your Father heard from your half sisters thay live in Ohio thay ar rich and most of their children ar marred William Smith and Nancy and theair Famley ar well thay was at my house a few dayes ago and thay was all well Emeline is marred to harvey Jacobes thay have one child and nerley a nother one thay look evry day for our doges to bark Mc Smith is marred to Pop Bennett a bout 3 months ago. Joseph [may be Hunt] weashes to marry Nancy Jane Begones to hang her bootes on too pines Elisabeth Ann is marred to John Walkup 6 yeares next July we have had 3 children one of them is ded William Riley Joseph Thomas is 2 yeares old Feb the yongest is 3 weekes old Mary Jane Thomas calles the babey Jim he can begon to talk and waid 28 powneds at 10 months old he is a fine child William Smith lives where hooker lived Hooker lives 2 milaes west on the priara Prater and Gorge is gon to Calaforna Hover is ded John and william Minas is ded Mahaly Brasfield is ded Cana Bagwell is blind Jesey goin is preaching and has the second wife Joseph is gon to Calaforna John McAlastor and and famley will start for your house in origon in a few dayes A nunber of us ar dissatisfied unacount of the climmet we know that you know all about the climmet of missouri and that of origon the advantages and disadvantages attenden Both Contreys knowing what you do if you was well situated in Missouri wood you brake up to go to origon Be canded with me i thaut once this Spring that i wood go to origon to look but i took a nother notion i through you wood be canded to git a trew geogaphy of origon the Sise of the valleys and the Situation of them their ar a great differnce of opinion among men about origon as Some Say thay ar Sudden changes in the witheer threw the day and night mo so than in missouri you know all about that matter tell us how long it Raines in origon and the manner it Raines when it stopes and comences it is as agreable the yeair Round as missouri I have weashed that i cood peep over and look at your Contry but i can not See all the kingdomes of the world at once tell us how Stalk lives if thay live entirley on the rain without feeding doze Stalk get poor enny time in the yeair and if So what time Thomas Flournaw Staid in origon last winter was a year a go he stated that he Saw it Rainning and Snowing threw the day and ice ciccales six feet long to freez threw the night. Can this be posable wehn do you plant your gardones do you watter them do you watter anny thing that you Raise their ar but little chaing in the forkes sence you left less than anney other potion of the County the town and Contrey around has improved greatley their air in contemplation a rail road to runn threw our county runing from Hanabal to St Joseph on the Missouri River i own near 8 hundred acors of land on this Rout and about 8 hundred acors of milatory Land it is generaly believd that Congras has given four miles on each Side of the road this is telegraphic noose it is sertenly believd i have manny things to Right one Sheet is not Suficant to tell all i want. William Smith McJacobs and Joseph and there famleyes all take of moveing to origon next Spring my Mother in law doze not seame willing to move. Baley expects to move with us give us all the information you can cancerning origon i thaut of driveing Stalk when i Come is this ida good or not Right soon as you get this letter we close by saying if we shall no more meet in this life let us meet in heven John and Elisabeth Walkup to James and Sharlotta McAlastor"

1860 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Twp 59 R21,Linneous PO: 23 Jul, Dw160: Elizabeth Walkup 36/MO, wife of John Walkup

1870 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp,Linneus PO: 28 Sep,Dw 51/61: Elizabeth A Walkup 46/MO, wife of John Walkup

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp:4 Jun,Dw 69/69: Elizabeth A Walkup 56/MO (TN,TN), wife of John Walkup

1880 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co: Elizabeth Ann Smith Walkup died 25 September 1880; buried Botts Cemetery, NW Linn Co, MO Cemeteries, Elizabeth Ellsbery: Botts Cem 
Smith, Elizabeth Ann (I5236)
 
1823 1823 BIRTH: OH,Tuscarawas Co-New Philadelphia: William Thomas Syron born 9 Feb 1823, son of James Reed Syron, Jr & Elizabeth Simmers Syron

1848 MARRIAGE: IA,Mahaska Co-Oskaloosa: William Thomas Syron md Elizabeth Elinor Metzker 5 April 1848

1904 DEATH, BURIAL: WA,Whitman Co-Garfield: William Thomas Syron died 18 March 1904, buried 26 March 1904, Garfield. 
Syron, William Thomas (I8649)
 
1824 1823 BIRTH: PA,Westmoreland Co: Mary Magdeline Hindergardener born 9 January 1823

1846 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Mary Hindergardener md Albert Jackson Jolley; 4 children: BT, Mrs. J R Lantz, Mrs George Freeland, dec'd, and D J

1867 HIST: Obit for Mary, Dec 1915: "...1867 to Duncan Twp, Sullivan Co, where resided since..."

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: HQ pg 22 (149), 27 July,Dw #167/167:
JOLLY, Mary M-head 47/VA farmer (600,400); Lydia A-dau 20/PA school teacher;
Benjamin T-son 18/PA at home; Daniel-son 16/PA at school

1915 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Mary Magdeline Hindergardener Jolley died 15 Dec 1915; buried Schrock Cemetery

1915 HIST: Obit of mother Dec 1915: "...4 children, 3 survive... B T and Mrs J R Lantz of Browning, and D J-Brewster WA. Dau Mrs George Freeland died 4 years ago and husband died many years ago. 1867 tyo Duncan Twp, Sullivan where resided since. Burial Schrock Cemetery 
Hindergardener, Mary Magdeline (I9084)
 
1825 1823 BIRTH: RI: Mary Elizabeth Gavitt born 20 Dec. 1823

c1845 MARRIAGE: Mary Elizabeth Gavitt md Philander Fuller [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Mary's birth year + 22 years

MARRIAGE #2: Mary Elizabeth md David F. White [no date or place shown 
Gavitt, Mary Elizabeth (I9934)
 
1826 1823 BIRTH: TN,Davidson Co-Nashville: Thomas Jackson Chambers was born 23 May 1823, son of Thomas McCutcheon and Latitia Delzell Chambers

c1851 MARRIAGE: WA, Steilacoom or Chambers Prarie: America Rebecca McAllister md Thomas Jackson Chambers abt 1851
Washington Pioneers, R929.3797 W2794 Vol II, pg 296-297: Md 14 Oct 1855, but same date also shown for daughter Latitia.

1860 CENSUS: WA TERR,Thurston Co-Olympia PO: pg 218, 28 Jun, Dw 303:
CHAMBERS, T J 34/TN farmer (4500,2920); A R-f 25/MO; MC-f 8/WT,school; AJ-m 5/WT
school; LA-m 4/WT; MJ-f 1/WT.

1870 CENSUS: WA,Klickitat Co-The Dalles: 21 June
CHAMBERS, Thos 46/TN; Andrew J 16/WT; Lottie A 14/WT. Same family?
Death date for America shown as 1877.

1900 CENSUS: WA,Yakima Co-Fairview Prec: Film #1249267, 22/110/4/6, Dw 66/66:
LIVENGOOD, Clarence 19/WA bn June 1880 (IN/WA) single; Emma-sister J 15/WA bn Oct
1884; Kate I-sister 13/WA bn Mar 1887; Thomas J Chambers-grndfather 76/TN
bn Apr 1824(Ire/Ire)

1910 CENSUS: WA,Yakima Cco-Cowiche Pct: HerQuest-pg 20 (5B), April --, Dw 71/75: Thos J Chambers 87/TN (IRE,IRE) mf in marital status-what mean?, father-in-law and living with Ira and Luttisha Livengood
 
Chambers, Thomas Jackson (I5465)
 
1827 1823-1894, Special Collections Source (S122)
 
1828 1824 BIR, CHR: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: Bn Pembroke Dock, Pembroke, Wales; Chr 6 Oct 1824 St Mary's Parish
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead Jul 2000: Chr 6 Oct 1824, St Mary's Parish from same Parish register, FHL flm # 105196

1847 MG: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: md to Ann Down 25 Dec 1847, St Marys, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales. SS 21 Jun 1979 OG
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead Jul 2000: md Ann Downs 25 Dec 1847 Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales frm Certif, Gen Registers Ofc; SS: 12 Oct 1943 IF Temple frm IGI

1867 DTH: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: dd 3 Sep 1867, Tottenham, Middlesex, England
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead Jul 2000: dd 3 Sep 1867, no place shown, frm Certif, Gen Registers Ofc

ORD: Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead Jul 2000: frm TIB: Bap-9 Jan 1894,Logan T; Endow-10 Jan 1894,Logan T; frm SLAKE T Rcds: SP- 2 Jun 1920; SS-IGI: 12 Oct 1943 IFALL
Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: Bpt-31 Mar 1979 OG & 9 Jan 1894-Logan, End-15 Jun 1979 OG & 10 Jan 1894-Logan, SP-21 Jun 1979 OG, 19 Jun 1950 SL & 23 Sep 1993 IF
Also had date of 19 June 1950 for SP, no place (where come from)?
IGI Batch #C082911, flm# 105196, P/out #1238693. Ext B/C rcds 1799-1875. Shows Chr. date as 6 Oct 1824 (earlier than birth date, which was shown as 1825) 
Obray, Robert (I96)
 
1829 1824 BIR,MG: Hist Columbia & Montour Co PA FHL# 1597741/5 pg1139: Bn Nov 1824. Md Elias Miller. Prob bn Beaver TW-parents lived all their life. How get 17 Sep 1822 BIR? CK OUT
200 Years Michael Hist & Gen, comp by Chas P Michael 1977 pg39: bn Nov 1824-dd Sep 1909, md Elias Miller, 2 children
IGI ORD: C504341 St Johns, Catawissa PA

1909 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs Michael Hist & Gen pg 39: dd Sep 1909, both buried Catawissa PA at Hillside Cem 
Michael, Elizabeth (I7508)
 
1830 1824 BIRTH,CHRISTENING: GY,Bavaria-Rothwind: Margaretha Wagner born 10 Aug 1824; christened the next day

DTH BK 1886 pg99 line 12,bur 12 Dec Schwarzac 
Wagner, Margaretha (I1352)
 
1831 1824 BIRTH,CHRISTENING: GY,Bavaria-Schwarzach: Christoph Wagner was born 10 November 1824, son of Paulus Wagner and Kunigunda, born Seidler from Kirchbuchau. Known as Christ.

1840 IMMIGRATION: Church rcds by Karl Walther, Eckersdorf, GY Nov 1996: Passport for Christoph Wagner had to be signed for by father Georg in Oberfranken 19 Feb 1840.
History of Cole, etc Counties, Missouri, Vol 2. Thomas Jefferson Lib.system, M977.8. Page 900. (originally published by Goodspeed, Chicago in 1889 and was reproduced): "George was a native of Kulmbach, Bavaria, Germany (Chris too?)... Chris came to the United States with his brother George, who went to Jefferson City and Chris followed."

1847 CITIZEN: Became naturalized citizen in 1847 as did George, his brother.

1848 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole-Jefferson City: Christopher Wagner md Elizabeth Wolfrum 17 January 1848.

1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp; Anc Img 75, Dw 572, next door to Paulus Wagner:
WAGNER, Christopher 26/GY-baker; Elizabeth 18/MO; Wm 1/MO

1859 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901458 BK N-O, pg 132: Warranty, 20 Aug 1859:
Lucius D Kerr paid by Christopher Waggoner, both of Cole Co MO, $650, to wit: the south fractional half of the SE Qtr (west of the Osoph?) of Section 29, the east half of the NE fractional Qtr, the SE Qtr of the NW Qtr & the east half of the SW Qtr of Section 32 in Twp 43 Range 11 in the distant lands suspect to sale at Fayette MO, containing 299 acres & 13 1/4 100ths of an acre.

1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229:
WAGNER, Christ 36/VA [??][shd be Bavaria], beer saloon [8000,2000]; Elizabeth
29/VA; William 11/MO; Pauline 9/MO; August 7/MO; Julius 5/MO;
Antoine 2/MO; Annie SHEAM-svt 17/GY; Conrad COOK-svt 22/GY

1861-65 MILITARY: History of Cole County, p 262 - Christopher on Roster of Soldiers 1861-1865. "Chris Wagoner - H.G." (Home guard)
History of Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capital and of Cole County, by James E Ford pg 587: "William M Zuendt... As a young man he became associated with his father-in-law, Christ Wagner in the wholesale grocery business of this city. He married Antonia Wagner, daughter of Christ Wagner, in 1879. Christ Wagner, a veteran of the Mexican War and a lieutenant in the Union army in the Civil War, was the son of Paul Wagner who came from Munich, Bavaria, and settled 8 miles east of Jefferson City where he built what is said to have been the first brewery in Cole County.
Christ Wagner became a baker by trade. He went to the Pacific Coast in the gold rush of 1849 and there acquired considerable wealth. He was elected treasurer of Cole County in 1862, and again in 1870. He was a personal friend of Governor Stewart, Joseph Pulitzer, and many prominent Missourians...

1862,1864,1870, 1874, 1876: History of Cole Co MO pg 245: Elected treasurer

1863 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 BK R, pg 96: Wm M Sampkin, deceased, of Osage Co, by his last will & testament, admitted to probate of Co Court of Osage, did appoint L Revely Exec, to sell real estate by him owned at public sale by auction, 6 day of Nov 1863 at Court House in Jefferson City, published in MO State Times for 4 wks & a copy of such notice in a public place 20 days before the sale.
Christopher Wagner of the city of Jefferson, Cole Co, St of MO, the highest & last bidder towit: The undivided half part or one half interest 114 (?) situate near the depot of the Pacific RR in Jeff City, the entire lot being 1/2 acre.

1864 HISTORY: History of Cole Co by Goodspeed, pg 1164-addenda: The Exchange Bank of Jefferson City was first organized February 15, 1864 under title of Jefferson City Savings Association, Directors: Christ Wagner; Stockholders:
Christ Wagner, George Wagner, Clay Ewing; First Board of Directors: Christ and George Wagner; Officers: Clay Ewing-President, Christ Wagner-Vice President.

1865 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459 BK Q, pg 478: 4 April 1865 between John J Delahay & Sarah his wife & Christopher Wagner, both of Cole Co, $150 paid by Christopher Wagner for the following real estate situate & being in the City of Jefferson, subdivision #8 as made by RW Wells of in lots 609 & 610, being the corner of said lots made by Monroe & Miller Streets as appear from the plot of said city. Signed by John Jas DeLa Hoy & Sara C Delahay, witnessed & signed by John F Wielandy, Notory Public.

1865 LAND: MO, Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film 901459 BK Q, pg 587-88: 5 Aug 1865 between Christopher & wife Elizabeth Wagner & George Wagner, both of Cole Co, $1000 paid to the said Christopher Wagner in hand paid by George Wagner, towit: E half of SE Qter of Sec 30 Twp 44 Range 10 west, containing 80 acres more or less. Signed by Christopher & Elizabeth Wagner, notarized by John F Wielandy.

1866 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 Bk R, pg 392: Deed, 1 Feb 1866 from John F Wielandy & his wife of Cole Co & Christopher Wagner of same county, for $835 paid by Christopher Wagner - towit claim real estate in Cole Co: The West fractional half of the NE Qtr of Sec 16 Twp 44 Range 11, 63 acres. Also the East fractional half of the NE Qtr of NE Qtr of Sec 16 Twp 44 R11, 41 acres, the land heretofore conveyed by Thos L Price & wife to the Pacific RR Co. for rights of way thru said lands. Signed John F & Kunnegunda Wielandy
She relinquished her dower to the real estate herein described freely & without compulsion or undue influence of her said husband. Signed Frederick Roetzer, Justice of the Peace

1866 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901460 BK R, pg 612: 28 April 1866: Wm F Dunnica (?) of Howard Co MO, for the sum of $150, paid by Christopher Wagner for the following real estate
in the city of Jefferson, described towit: The undivided half of Lot 114 situate on the corner of Water & Adams St in said city of Jefferson. Sealed this 28 Apr 1866, Signed WF Dunnica, J Shackelford, Notary Public, Howard Co.

1867 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901462 BK T, pg 708: Indenture 12 Oct 1867. Thos Price & wife & H Clay Ewing witnesseth that whereas they ...named persons have subscribed & paid over to H Clay Ewing, agent,tho... set opposite their respective names for the purpose of purchasing lots in the city of Jefferson, #45-50, 55-59, 51-52 & the north half of 53-54, 61-62 towit: Christopher $200, George Wagner $75,A Gundelfinger $1500, Clay Ewing $100, ...Knaup $100, Fred Fischer $100, Joseph Knaup $100, John Doehla $115, F C Schott $15, Jefferson City Land Co $100, the City of Jefferson $4000, ...Dulles $200, ...Walther $100, Adam Hirsch $10, B C Veith $5, John Schott $100, Fred Miller $15, C Gundelfinger $126, J F Wielandy $50, JC Gundelfinger $175, John Neighhorn $25, .... (many more names). Now therefore in consideration of the ... & in further consideration of the sum of $1200 to me in hand paid, the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged by W Clay Ewing, agent, w...aforesaid has granted, bargained & sold...following described lots in the city of Jefferson towit: the lots in said city numbered 47, 48, 55, & the north half of lot 54. 12 Oct 1867, signed Thos L Price & Caraline V Price (relinquished her dower to the real estate...)

1868 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Rcds, FHL film #0901462 BK U, pg 107, 3 April 1868: Charlton J Convin & Mary E Convin his wife, of Jackson Co, St of MO, for the sum of $6800 paid by Christopher Wagner & J Ed Belch of the Co of Cole, St of MO, the following described parcels of land situate in the Co of Cole, that is to say: the NE Qtr of the NE Qtr of Sec 7, the north half of Sec 8, the SW Qtr of Sec 8, the north half of the SE Qtr of Sec 8, & the east half of the NW Qtr of Sec 17, all in Twp 44 Range 13.

1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City Twp, PO, pg 40, 29 June 1870, Dw#277/289:
WAGNER, Christ 46/Bav-farner [18,000; 450]; Eliz 39/Bav-keep house; William 21/MO;
Julius 15/MO; Antoine 11/MO; Elizabeth SERGEE-svt 16/MO

1874,1876,1880 HISTORY: History of Cole Co MO pg 245: Elected treasurer, sheriff 1880.
P 265 - VP, stockholder, director - Exchange Bank.

1876 HISTORY: Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 8 Oct 1876: Ad-"Chris. Wagner placed several fine eating apples on our table yesterday, and by placing them there has placed us under obligation to him. Thanks."
Jefferson City People's Tribune, 11 Oct 1876, pg3: "We are proud to record the fact that at the great St Louis fair, our fellow-citizen, Chris. Wagner carried off a premium on his Goethe wine. Where there were so many competitors and the competition coming from districts devoted especially to the culture of the grape, it is indeed gratifying to know that Cole ranked as high as the best."

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp" Anc.com Img 27, pg 87,16 June,Dwelling 247/247"
WAGNER, Christopher 56/Bav (Bav,Bav) farmer; Elizabeth-wife 49/Bav (Bav/Bav);
Catherine KOHLER-svt 15/MO (MO,MO)Single; Ellie ABRAHAM-svt
23/MO (KY,KY) single svt on farm

1881 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Russelville: Christopher Wagner was killed 18 December 1881, while aboard the newly built railroad; funeral at home of Mrs S W Scovern on High Street 21 December 1881; buried Woodland Cemetery, Jefferson City, Missouri.
Funeral Notice: Yourself and family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Christopher Wagner, from the residence of Mrs. S W Scovern, on High Street, this afternoon at half-past 2 o'clock. Jefferson City, Mo., December 21, 1881.


History of Cole Co. Jeff City Daily State Journal, Dec 19 1881.
"The St. Louis, Jefferson City and Kansas Railway was graded as far as Russellville in July, 1881, and on August 17 a bridge was completed across the Moreau and construction train running.
December 18th of that year, a wreck on this newly built railroad killed Christopher Wagner, Green C. Berry and Oscar Monnig outright and fatally injured Chris Gemeinhardt and Willie Zuendt. All were prominent in the business life of the city and county."
William M. Zuendt and Chris: "As a young man he (William) associated with father-in-law, Christ Wagner in wholesale grocery business. Md Antonia Wagner, dau of Christ Wagner 1979. Christ was veteran of the Mexican War and a Lieutenant in the Union Army in Civil War, was the son of Paul Wagner who came from from Munich, Bavaria, settled east miles east of Jefferson City, where he built what is said to have been first brewery in Cole County.
Christ Wagner became a baker by trade. He went to the Pacific Coast in the gold rush of 1849, and there acquired considerable wealth. He was elected treasurer of Cole County in 1862, and again in 1870. He was a personal friend of Governor Stewart, Joseph Pulitzer, and many prominent Missourians.


LETTERS FROM CALIF to Paulus and family while Christoph was in California. Copies from Paul LePage 3/1991. Originals transcribed by Lucille Zuendt. Letter included:
1. death of bro William sometime before letter 24 April 1851, in Cal.(Mtn fever, unable to speak or leave instructions. Sick short time, very thin. Keepsakes returned to Paulus [must not have been md].
2. He inquired about his brother-in-laws, Wuger and ...Also said he had inquired about brother-in-law's brother Hoslach from Osage County who has a brewery 3 miles from Marysville. Mr Weiss's brother-in-law Hofur lives 12-15 miles from there.
3. Another letter mentions John Doehla, that he will stay in Trinity River and sends greetings to his parents and relatives.
4. Places mentioned in letters: Georgetown (El Dorado Co), Weavertown 1850 (not exist now-Trinity Co-Weaverville?), Union City 4-1851 (Alameda Co), Placerville (SF Co), Sacramento (Sac Co), Marysville (Sutter Co). Rivers: Scott, Trinity, Yuba, Feather.


NOTES: Said Christ built a home on corner of Moreau Drive [1122] and Vineyard Square, that it was still standing in 1955. But an article in "Post Tribune" Jeff City, June 21, 1989, said the house was built by the 8th governor of Missouri, John C. Edwards and used during the Civil War. After, it was sold to Chris Wagner [16 Oct 1864and Andrew Gundlefinger. The property was name Vineyard Place after Mayme Vineyard, who owned the home from 1934-1965. CHECK OUT.
Wm Zuendt moved to Riverview when wife died. 
Wagner, Christoph (I78)
 
1832 1824 BIRTH: Caroline L Gavitt born 4 April 1824 [no place shown]

1847 MARRIAGE: CT,New London-Norwich: Caroline L Gavitt md 5 April 1847, Timothy L. P. Hauselkuse, alias Parmelee
[The vital records of Norwich give the name of this man as Timothy L. P. Hosselkus; but his wife signs letter as Caroline L. Parmelee, and states that she was married, on the date given, to Timothy L. Parmelee. In the records of the Congregational Church of Chatham, Conn, p. 111, appears the following: "married by Rev. Joel West Jan 26, 1817 at Eat Hampton, Ct. John P. Hauselkuse and Dencey Parmelee (dau of Timothy and Hannah)." Evidently Timothy L. P. Hauselkuse was a son of this marriage, and dropped his father's name as unattractive, retaining as his surname his mother's maiden name. The name Hauselkuse is probably a Hessian name, borne by one of the Hessian mercenaries employed by the British in the Revolution. 
Gavitt, Caroline L (I9978)
 
1833 1824 BIRTH: GY,Bavaria, Muenchberg-Wulmersreuth: Johann Adam Walther born 15 Aug 1824, 2 pm
BIR,DTH: Don Walther Jeff City MO-1824. Known as John Adam Walther.
Evangel-Lutheran Parish baptismal records pg 104-105, Weissdorf, in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany. Bn 2 pm. Godparents: Johann Adam Walther, res of Weissdorf

1850 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co.-Liberty Twp #550: John Adam Walthers age 25, born Germany, son of Thomas and Margaretha Walthers

1852 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole County Marriage Records Book C page 344, 1852.
John Adam a farmer, Lutheran. Double wedding with Andrew and Elizabeth (his sister) Gundlefinger, Jefferson City Inquirer 20 Nov 1852

1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co, 21 June, #
Walters, John Adam 37/Germ; Julia 37/Aust; John J 6/MO; Josephine 2/MO;
Julia 2/MO; Catharine 1/MO.

1861-63 MILITARY: June 1861,Cole Co., Private Home Guards 42d Reg, Co H, Apr 1863.

1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co
Walter, John A 45/Bav; Julia 43/Aust; John 16/MO; Julia A 12/MO; Catherine
10/MO; Frank 6/MO.

1893 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Died on Algoa Road, bur St Johns Parish.
Obit-JEFF CITY DAILY TRIBUNE, Saturday Sep 2, 1893: John Adam, with 4 brothers and 1 sister settled here in 1839. Originally were 6 brothers, but on the way here from St. Louis by steamboat, one of the brothers, by sad mishap, was drowned. The remaining five purchased farms. 
Walther, Johann Adam (I225)
 
1834 1824 BIRTH: MO,Howard Co: Pernetia Love Minnis born 9 December 1824

abt 1929 HISTORY: Obit in Browning-Leader Rcd Sept 1906: To Browning when 5 years old.

1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-50th Dist: 1 Oct, Dw 497: Pernitty 25 born MO, wife of Lot B Lantz

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: 10 Aug pg 116, Dw 405: Pernita Lantz 35 born MO, wife of Lot B Lantz

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan: pg 189, 24 Jul, Dw 131: Pernity L Lantz 45 born MO, wife of Lot B Lantz

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com Img 23, pg 23, 12 June, Dw 201/201: Pernita Lantz age 55 bn MO (TN,TN) wife of Lot B Lantz
LANTZ, Lot B 56/PA

1906 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Pernetia Love Minnis Lantz died 15 September 1906; buried Hoover Cemetery 
Minnis, Pernetia Love (I6239)
 
1835 1824 BIRTH: NY,Genesee-Pembroke: George W Gavitt born 10 November 1824

1846 MARRIAGE: George W Gavitt md 28 February 1846, Harriet Cottrell, daughter of Pardon and Abigail (Stillman) of Petersburg, N. Y. [no place shown]. Four children, b. at Almond, NY. 
Gavitt, George W (I9987)
 
1836 1824 BIRTH: OH,Tuscarawas Co: Peter Adolphs Syron was born 25 Dec 1824

MARRIAGE: Peter Adolphys Syron md Mary Franklin


ACTION - From Minerva Jane Flowers Syron-Rin #1666 - CK OUT
AFN:1KKZ-ND, Phillip Blackburn. LDS ord dates. Dau of Peter Adolphus Syron
(AFN:269P-FJ) & Mary Jane Franklin (AFN:1JJV-7K). Peter a bro to William, father of Silas P Syron.
Letter from Rena Fisher to Mary Gray Marks 1956: Grandmother was Minerva Flowers. When she was small her mother md Peter Syron, a bro to my grandfather, Wm Syron.
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Minerva Jane Syron Flowers b 14 Nov 1847 in Ohio

MG #1: Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Minerva Jane was dau of Jane Franklin by a previous marriage, before she md Peter A Syron...was a half-sister to Peter Syron's children. 
Syron, Peter Adolphus (I8653)
 
1837 1824 BIRTH: OHIO,Morgan Co: John Miles Thurlo born 25 November 1824
IGI 8583203, Film 1396087/31
Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo - ck out what says

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850: John M Thurlow age 26 bn Ohio, laborer
son of John and Abigail Thurlow

1853 MARRIAGE: MO, Sullivan Co: John Miles Thurlo md Sarah Elizabeth Tyer 13 November 1853
Sullivan Co MO MG rcds pg 594: John M Thurlo md Sara Eliz Tyer 13 Nov 1853
8013503/78 film 1260697 - ck out
Browning Centennial: 1. Miles md Lizzie Tyre: Laura md Titus Jolley; Pearle md Harry Engle;
Lila Lister now in FL.; Jose md Williams, later a Smith, one son Gordon,lives Milan.

bef July 1860 DEATH: 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Scottsville,pg 46,11 July, Dw # 384:
Thurlo, Sarah E 24/MO farmer; Laura A 6/MO; Josephine 5/MO.

PROBATE:
1860 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol A film 1009130, pg 313 Oct 1860: Pearson Tyer admin. Firm Tyer & Thurlo
1865 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol B 1861-69 film 1009131,pg 55,251,312,351,382.
Pg312, Oct 1865: Francis Tyer app guard of Laura A Thurlow & Ella J Thurlow, minor heirs of John M & Sarah Elizabeth Thurlow dec'd.
1869 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol C pg25, Oct 1869: rpt of distribution by John W Fields, administrator.
1872-74 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol A 1870-75 film 1009136 pg 181, 27 Aug 1872: Columbus Thurlo guardian of estate of Laura A & Ella J Thurlo, minor children of John M Thurlo,dec-1st settlement: Cash pd Laura A Thurlo, Eliz Bailey, Mahala Smith, Ella Josephine Thurlo
Pg 250, 28 May 1873: Columbus-2nd sett: pd Laura A Jolley, Ella J Thurlo,J Bissell, George Smith
Pg 364, 10 Aug 1874: Columbus Thurlo for Ella J Thurlo, minor, rec'd estateof Eloira Smith. Pd Hill & Dewitt, BT Jolley
1879 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol C 1878-1887 pg 319, 15 Nov 1879: 2nd settlement: pd Susan A Jolley, Josie Smith, AN & DM Thurlo, Princess E Smith, Silas Thurlo, HH Thurlo, S Atkins

bef July 1860 DEATH,BURIAL: DAR Vol 1-2(5), Cemetery Records Sullivan Co, MO, p 38-Hoover Cem

NOTES - is this John Miles or someone else? From Browning Leader-Record [Browning newspaper]
26 Oct 1905: JM Thurlo cashier-Farmer's Exchange Bank
22 Feb 1906: JM Thurlo treasurer-Modern Woodman
3 Sep 1908: 3 steers of JM Thurlo under tree killed by lightning 
Thurlo, John Miles (I3273)
 
1838 1824 BIRTH: PA,Northumberland Co-Sunbury: Mary E Auman [pronounce omen] born 19 October 1824, daughter of John & Sarah Auman
1824 BIR: Nov 1999 e-mail from Craig Gansell: "Joe's second wife was Mary Auman, pronounced like "omen"

,MG: Book of Biographies pg 535: Mr Gansel md Polly Michael #1, who dd. Md Mary Anman dau of John Anman of Cattawissa Twp, 4 children: Sarah Matilda, Clementine D, James, & John 
Auman, Mary E (I7451)
 
1839 1824 BIRTH: PA: Lot Bailey Lantz born 1 January 1824

1843 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co: Lot Bailey Lantz md Pernetia Love Minnis 12 March 1843

1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-50th Dist: 1 Oct, Dw 497:
LANTZ, Lot B 26/PA farmer; Pernitty 25/MO; Nancy F 6/MO; William W 2/MO;
Belzena 9/12 MO-f

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: 10 Aug pg 116, Dw 405:
LANTZ, Lot B 35/PA; Pernita 35/MO; Frances 16/MO-f; Mary M 14/MO; Wm 12/MO;
Jacob 10/MO; George 7/MO; Lety J 5/MO-f; Lot 2/MO

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan: pg 189, 24 Jul, Dw 131:
LANTZ, Lot B 46/PA; Pernity L 45/MO; Mary M 24/MO; Jacob R 18/MO, Geo W 16/MO;
Pernitty J 13/MO; Lot C 12/MO; John H 8/MO; Ulysses G 6/MO; Adaline M 4/MO;
July M 2/MO

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com Img 23, pg 23, 12 June, Dw 201/201:
LANTZ, Lot B 56/PA (PA,PA) md farmer; Pernita-wife 55/MO (TN,TN)md;
Pernita J-dau 23/MO (PA,TN) single school teacher; Lot C-son 21/MO (PA,TN)
single on farm; John M-son 18/MO-on farm; US Grant-son 16/MO-on farm;
Minnie-dau 14/MO-at home; Louisa-dau 12/MO-at home

1889 DEATH,BURIAL: MO: Lot Bailey Lantz died 27 July 1889; buried Hoover Cemetery, stone?: "Lot B Lantz 1824-1829" (ck).

NOTES: "The Warrens and You" by Elizabeth Ellsberry, pg 95: At one time owned the land Browning MO is built. Came from Penn, first oil well dug in Penn owned by Lantz fam, a cousin of Lot Bailey Lantz. 
Lantz, Lot Bailey (I6238)
 
1840 1824 BIRTH: PA: Prentice A Gavit born 17 May 1824 [no place shown, except PA on censuses]

1846 MARRIAGE: Prentice A Gavit md Emeline S Parke 12 July 1846 in prob. Dimock PA [re World Tree ID 1024]

1847 LAND: PA,Susquehanna Co Grantor Index BK 17 pg 241: Libeous Gavit ux to Prentiss A Gavit, 31 acres in Dimock
also BK 17 pg 241 1847: Mary Gavit al to Prentiss A Gavit 31 acres in Dimock

1849 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co Orphan's Court, Vol 3, pg 21, 19 Nov 1849: "...Upon the petition of Rebecca Gavit, widow and relist of Richmond Gavit, late of Dimock Twp in Co of Susquehanna deceased...Real estate of Richmond Gavit deceased to be divided up between heirs: wife Rebecca, children and spouses: William Stone and Temperance his wife late Temperance Gavit, of Daniel Reynolds & Nancy Reynolds his wife late Nancy Gavit, of Francis M Rosencrantz and his wife late Mary Gavit, of Prentice Gavit, who received his share in full from his father during his lifetime,...

1850 CENSUS: Cannot find as of January 2005

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna-Jessup, Montrose PO: pg 730-31, 11 July, Dwelling 253, family 246:
GAVITT, Prentice 35/PA farm labor for John Parke; Emeline 33/PA-wife; John 11/PA; Jane 9/PA;
Elizabeth 7/PA; Wilson 6/PA; Willis 4/PA
Fam 245 John Parke 29/PA; Julia 21/Ireland; Delbert S 3/PA; Francis C 1/PA

1861 DEATH,MILITARY: Luzerne in Civil War, Chapter 19, 52 Reg, Co A: Private Prentes Gavitt mustered in 10 Sep1861, died 17 Nov 1861; History of Sullivan Co PA pg 186: "Prentice [son of Peter & Eliza Gavitt] was killed at the battle of Chancellorsville..."
Ancestry World Tree Project ID 1024: "Prentice A Gavitt... LANG joined Union Army (Spring); EDUC 2nd PA Vol Infantry, died in the War."

1906 WILL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Will of wife Emeline S Gavitt, Vol 10 pg 216-217, made 27 November 1902 and proved 8 March 1906: "I, Emeline S Gavitt of Twp of Dimock, widow of Prentiss A Gavitt..."

HISTORY: One World Tree ID 1024, my submission #5: "Prentice A Gavitt... CONF He was a Republican,... FCOM farmer..."
The Gavitts of Westerly RI pg 107: "Prentice A Gavitt... joined Union army Spring 1861, died in service) Died 17 Nov 1861, in the Civil Ward (served in the 2nd PA Volunteer Infantry; a Republican). Birth (2) 1814. Occupation: farmer."



NOTES: To ck out - World Tree project ID: 1024, my version #5: Shown as child #1: Charles H Gavitt b: 10 Jul 1847 in Dimock PA, dd 1864 - killed in Civil War, Lang Co [don't know if this him or next son, John-ck out: B 9th RI Vol 9 Jun 1862-2 Sep 1862 from Dimock 
Gavitt, Prentice A (I9282)
 
1841 1824 BIRTH: VA: Andrew Jackson Schrock was born 19 December 1824, son of Isaac Means Schrock and Charlotte Burns [or is it Perez Drew Schrock and Nancy Long-show Isaac crossed off on FGR-says The Schrock Family by Thomas S Reed pg 7, 87-ck out]

1854 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Andrew Jackson Schrock md Mary Ann Johnson 4 Jan 1854

1860 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Linneous:
SCHROCK, A J 33/VA farmer

1870 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp,Linneus PO: Anc.com-pg 41 (9), 12 Aug, Dw 40/56:
SCHROCK, Andrew J 45/VA farmer (6000,1000); Mary J 34/MO; Lousella 15/MO; Elizabeth
12/MO; Sampson 9/MO; Mattie 3/MO; Thomas NEWTON 19/PA

1873 DEATH of wife: MO,Linn Co: Mary Ann Johnson Schrock died 14 December 1873

1876 PROBATE: MO,Linn Co: Film 1008947: Probate Vol D 1875-1879, April 1876 term, pg 215: "Andrew J Schrock guardian on minors Samson D and Mattie L Schrock, minor heirs of Mary A. Schrock dec'd."

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp: pg 509, 3 Jun, Dw 42/42:
SCHROCK, Andrew J 53/VA (VA,VA), widow farmer; Samson 19/MO (VA,MO); Mattie
14/MO (VA,MO); Elvie ROGERS 10/MO boarder

1900 CENSUS: to get-not available yet on internet

1903 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co: Andrew Jackson Scrock died 5 February 1903; buried Wesley Chapel Cemetery-headstone: "Andrew J Schrock 19 Dec 1824-5 Feb 1903" 
Schrock, Andrew Jackson (I5745)
 
1842 1825 BIRTH: Albert N Gavitt born 25 December 1825 [no place shown]

c1850 MARRIAGE: Albert N Gavitt md Eliza Drumm of Philadelphia [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Albert's birth year + 25 yrs. Child: 1. John A., a lawyer in Saginaw, Mich. in 1891. 
Gavitt, Albert N (I10043)
 
1843 1825 BIRTH: Ann Elizabeth Gavitt born 9 September 1825 [no place shown]

1845 MARRIAGE: Ann Elizabeth Gavitt md 8 February 1845, Erastus Kendall. 5 children 
Gavitt, Ann Elizabeth (I10011)
 
1844 1825 BIRTH: RI,Washington-South Kingstown: Abby Gavitt born 28 February 1825

1850 MARRIAGE: Abby Gavitt md Maxson Perry White 5 August 1850

MARRIAGE: RI Vital Rcds, Washington Co Births from Death Rcds, Vol 8 pg 281: "Abby, of Perry & Clarissa, b 28 Feb 1825 SK [md Mr Gavitt; d 2 Aug 1860 Ri] (RiD 1-7; WeM 2-1) 
Gavitt, Abby (I10093)
 
1845 1825 BIRTH: "Boone Co, MO Wills & Admin, 1821-1870, Film #1036508, pg 84, named as Adminstrator for James Hawkin's will and shows dau as Elizabeth McQuitty. "History of Boone Co" pg 1091. Son of David McQuitty, son of Andrew.

"..Andrew J McQuitty, being the son of David McQuitty, one of the earliest pioneers of Missouri. ...emigrated from Kentucky in 1811, settling first in St Louis Co. In 1813 he was an inmate of Pond's Fort. David, at this time, with his father, Andrew, who subsequetnly entered the lands upon which Fielding W Smith now resides. Andrew J, his grandson, settled part of old Sexton farm...."

MG: Boone Co, MO Marriages 1821-1872, film #909125 and Ext Boone Co, MO rcds:
21 May 1848-IGI Batch M514661/1845, 1821-1872, Film 909125. Also IGI Batch
A458109, Film 458109, 1942-1970 Archives FGR Collection, LDS Sealing Rcd,
Film in Special Collections shows 21 March 1848, Callaway Co, MO.

1916 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Boone Co Cemeteries, Tombstone epitaph. Fiche 6051114, pg 30.
Cemetery seen Oct 1992 Bby Bob and Pam Wagner, Epitaph: Andrew J McQuitty 26 Jul 1825-26 Jan 1916. "He was a kind husband and a good father." Row 4.

1850 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Dist #8, 8 Aug 1850, Dw 310:
MC QUITTY, Andrew 81/PA; Andrew J 28/MO (Andrew J's grandfather)

1850 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Dist #8, 8 Aug 1850, Dw#1167:
MCQUITTY, David 50/KY; Ellander 44/KY; Elizabeth 29/KY; Andrew J 25/MO;
Amanda 19/MO; Thomas F 17/MO; Sarah 15/MO; George 11/MO; David
7/MO; Franklin 5/MO; Nesten 2/MO (m);, James D 1/MO.

1860 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Perch Twp, Rocheport PO 9 Jul 1860, pg 105, Dw#764-838:
MC QUITTY, A. J. 34/MO, farmer (1640,1000); Elizabeth 37/KY; James D 11/MO;
Wm J(S) 8/MO
.
1870 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co--Twp 49, Sturgeon PO, pg 32, 15 Sep 1870:
MC QUITTY, Andrew /MO; Elizabeth /KY; James D 21/MO; Wm J 18/MO;
Elizabeth 1/MO; Nancy Hawkins 82/VA.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Perche Twp, pg 189, 18 Jun 1880, Dw #261:
MC QUITTY, Andrew J 54/MO (KY,KY); Eliz 57/MO (KY,KY); Wm J 27/MO-physician
Lee A 16/MO. James D McQuitty 31, living next door, #262.

1900 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Perche Twp ED 27, Dw 42-42:
MC QUITTY, A J July 1825-74/MO (KY,MO)farmer,widow,own home; Jas D son Apr
1849-51/MO, wido; IS,gr son Nov 1876-23/MO single; E F gr son
June 1878-21/MO single.

NOTES: MO:Boone Co-Will and Admin. page 64, #1503: Andrew McQuitty; Daniel, admin., Gr 16 Jul 1857; son Daniel, son George, dau Elizabeth Wilhite, son Andrew J, dau Priscilla Copher, dau Nancy Wilhite, dau Mary Ann Copher, dau Louisa Taylor. Andrew J's grandfather. James A on 1860 census son of George.
11 7 92: Talked to Mrs Edna McQuitty Hazard, sister to Joel McQuitty, Jr, 1 314 442 6399, 1408 Business Loop 70 W, Box 84, Columbia MO 65202. She has done some genealogy but it is in store room of apartment in basement. May not be able to get to it very soon, but I will send sheets on what I have and she will send me what she has. Catch her best before 1 pm or after 7 pm. Joel Jr doesn't
know much but number is 1 314 874 5835, also Columbia. She says there was a newspaper in Rocheport and Fayette before there was any in Columbia. She has spent last 10 years restoring Walnut Grove Cemetery, where her great grandfather, Andrew McQuitty was buried. The cemetery is about 7-8 miles west of Columbia, 3 miles south of Woodlandville, near Midway. She spoke of a W M Paul in Kilawee MO who has done genealogy on McQuittys. Mr Hegstead was man I spoke to across from New Providence Church and Cem that put me in touch with the Holts and Joel McQuitty. Mrs Joel McQuitty is a Payne. McQuitty's gave land to Church were New Providence is now. 
McQuitty, Andrew J (I4570)
 
1846 1825 BIRTH: AL,Jefferson Co: William Hopwood Hallmark born 3 August 1825
BIR,MG,DTH: Paul Henderson shows bn 3 Aug 1825, Jefferson Co AL. Md abt 1848, Fayette Co AL to Susan McCollom #1. Md #2 Mary Elizabeth Jeffreys 8 Aug 1869 in Fayette Co AL. Dd 1874, Colbert Co AL

1850 CENSUS: AL,Fayette Co-Div 15: Anc Img 66 pg 117,12-2,Dw 467:
HALLMARK, W H 25/AL farm ($200); Susan 21/AL; William 2/AL 
Hallmark, William Hopwood (I6505)
 
1847 1825 BIRTH: KY: Elizabeth Tharp was born 6 March 1825, dau of Andrew Tharp (bn 20 Jan 1790, New Providence, Morris, NJ-d 20 Dec 1844 in Pekin, Tazewell, ILL) and Elizabeth Truitt (b ab 1790 in NC-d ab 1850 in Pekin,Tazewell,ILL)

HIST: Oct 2003 letter from Joyce to Pam Wagner pg 9: "Elizabeth Thorp was born in Kentucky on March 6, 1825... her brother, James M Thorp, who came to the gold rush with Elizabeth and William, was born in Indiana in 1830...

1860 CENSUS: CA,Colusa Co-Monroeville: Anc Img 13 pg 449,7-18,Dw 337,286: Elizabeth Johnson age 35 bn Kentucky, wife of William Johnson [James W Tharp 30/Ind-farmer [$100,700]

1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton,Willow Creek Prec,14 June,Dw#101: Elizabeth Johnson 45/KY keeping house, wife of William Johnson

1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Alta,Lower Buttercreek,June 19, Dw 174/177: Elizabeth Johnson 55/KY (NJ,SC) keeping house, wife of William Johnson

Pekin, Tazewell Tharp-Thorp Cemetery Rcds Fiche #6010851

HIST continued: "Her grandfather, Jacob Thorp and Pheobe Thorp & their 9 sons settled the town of Pekin, Tazewell Co, Illinois. Elizabeth's father, Andrew Thorp was the oldest son of Jacob and Phoebe Thorp. Both Jacob and Andrew were bn in New Providence, Morris Co, NJ. The first Jacobof this family who emigrated to America was born in no. England 17 Dec 1744. He died in PA 20 July 1793. Thorp/Tharp is very well known in Lincolnshire and York, England.
Elizabeth's mother's family (Truitt) were N English or Scottish. The Truitts were among the first families in America, settling in Massachusetts, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. George Truitt I, was Governor of Delaware from 1808-1811. He emigrated from Somerset Co MD. His descendant, Levi Trutt settled in Macon and Buncome Co, NC. Elizabeth Truitt, Elizabeth Johnson's mother is believed to be a descendant of Levi Truitt. (E Johnson's death certificate of Cheney WA 27 May 1906)
Jacob Thorp and his 9 sons (all the residents of Pekin,Ill) fought in Black Hawk War, 1832 - Sauk & Fox Indian Uprising. Jacob Thorp, Elizabeth Johnson's brother, was killed in the Civil War Dec 11, 1863, Kansas volunteer."

1906 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Spokane Co-Cheney: Elizabeth Tharp Johnson died 27 May 1906; buried 29 May in Fairview Cemetery, Cheney WA [Picture says: D. 17 May 1906, Cheney WA]














NOTES - from Joyce Johnson Spaulding, July 1997-[abbreviated by Pam Wagner]:
"Andrew Thorp's father, Jacob Thorp (Tharp) founded the town on Pekin, Ill with sev of his sons. Andrew was his oldest son. Jacob Thorp's gfather, Jacob Thorp was bn in N England 17 Dec 1744-d in PA 20 Jul, 1793. Thorp/Tharp is a very well known namee in Lincolnshire and York, England."
"Elizabeth Truitt came from an ancient family in America. Some rcds can be found in early 1600's. They were N English, or Scottish., settled in Mass, VA, DA and Del. George Truitt I was Gov of Delaware 1808-1811. He em from Somerset Co, MD. His desc, Levi Truitt, settled in Macon & Buncombe Co, NC. Elizabeth Truitt was probably a desc of Levi Truitt (unconfirmed todate)" 
Tharp, Elizabeth (I8707)
 
1848 1825 BIRTH: MO: Permelia Varvel born 2 Sep 1925, dau of Isaac Varvel and Mary (Polly) Pulliam

1850 MARRIAGE: MO,Boone Co: Jackson Smith md Parmelia Varvel 24 Nov 1850, 1 daughter, Matilda Francis

1857 DIVORCE: MO,Holt Co: National Archives Pension #294.384, pg 18, Divorce decree: Parmelia Smith vs AJ Smith 22 Apr 1857, Holt Co MO. Separated first-he went to CA & she to Boone County.

1857 MARRIAGE: CA,Siskiyou Co-Little Shasta: Permelia md Alfred Sackett on 1 Oct 1857; 5 children: Martha Ellen, Homer Thom; Joseph, Dora Leonard; Alfred E Sackett

1880 CENSUS: CA,Los Angeles Co: Permelia [to find this census]

1925 DEATH,BURIAL: CA,Stanislaus Co-LaGrange: Permelia Varvel Gable died 2 March 1925; buried LaGrange Cemetery
Note from Irma Sackett, March 2004: "Permelia is buried there with [son] Homer's family in the LaGrange Cemetary... There were 2 cemetaries in Whittier that were adjoining. The city made a park there, calling it Founders Park. All of the names are displayed on a very nice metal wall - rather like a monument. All of the stones were taken to Pio Pico Museum, nearby. My husband's gr grandparents are buried there also. They had a wooden marker-those were not kept. When I went there (a long time ago), I didn't know about Matilda Frances. Therefore, I do not know if her marker would be there."




NOTES: Not sure if this is Permelia's family - to check out:

1860 CENSUS:MO,Boone Co-Perche Twp,Rocheport PO: Film #?? pt 1004,29 Aug,Dw1172:
Hines, John 35/MO; Matilda 35/MO [this is Permelia's sister re NA pension files]

1860 CENSUS: MO,Holt Co-Lewis Twp, Oregon PO: LDS FHL Film #803623, pg 200,Dw520:
LAMPKINS, E 45/MO; Mary A 23/MO; Elizabeth C VARVIL 16/MO; Isaac VARVIL 18/MO

Dw 512: VARVIL,Martha 52/KY; Mary 44/KY; Wm H 18/MO; James M 14/MO; John A 11/MO;
Geo Thomas 8/MO; Jasper M 16/MO

1860 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Rocheport: Film #?? pg 858,Dw 96: Don't think this her...
Smith, Parmelia 46/KY 300/100; Eliza A 10/MO; Benjamin 6/MO 
Varvel, Permelia (I5729)
 
1849 1825 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnstown: Catherine Brumbaugh born 1825
BIR,MG,DTH: AFN:1FGV-WL, married to Perry Knight

c1846 MARRIAGE: Catherine Brumbaugh md Perry Knight about 1846
Anc.com Family Tree: Perry Ezra Knight bn 1818 Jackson, Jackson Co, OH, md Catherine 1845 in Monroe Co OK, son of Aquilla [1795-1874] and Elizabeth Knight [1798-1870]

1850 CENSUS:OH,Monroe Co-Dist 100,Jackson Twp:Anc.com Img 24,pg 132,20 Sept,Dw 165,165:
KNIGHT, Perry 26/OH farmer; Catherine 21/PA; Lorenzo 4/OH;
Frances 3/OH

1856 CENSUS: IA STATE,Lee Co-Des Moine: Anc.com Img 10, pg 270,no date,Dw 64,64:
KNIGHT, Perry 35/VA md 1 time-farmer; Catherine 25/PA md 1 time;
Alonzo 9/OH; Frances 7/OH; William 2/OH

1858 DEATH: OH,Jackson Co-Jackson: Catherine Brumbaugh Knight died 1858 re One World Tree

NOTES: ck these out:

ORD: IGI LDS 1761018 and 1621523, Batch 6020347/88 shows Woodbury Twp, Blair Co, PA. B:7 May 1991 E:26 Sep 1991 Portl. In Brumbaugh Gen Woodbury PA is Bedford Co, CK. Ord now shown also showed born in Johnstown,Cambria, Penn as were other bro & sis

Brumbaugh Genealogy by Marcus Gaius Brumbaugh, pg 678: [E1832] CATHARINE5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1725] George4, same ancestry as [E1831] b 1825; TO Perry Knight, who d and was buried in Des Moines, Twp., Lee Co., Iowa. They previously lived at Browning, Mo.
Children ( 3 ) , surname Knight: i Alonzo6; ii Francis; iii Wilham. 
Brumbaugh, Catherine (I1971)
 
1850 1825 BIRTH: RI: Amey Angeline Gavit born 24 Dec 1825

c1845 MARRIAGE: Amey Gavit md Nathaniel Payne [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Amey's birth year + 20 years. 
Gavitt, Amey Angeline (I9935)
 

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