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2051 1842 BIRTH: McDanel, Malinda C 1842

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: Malinda 9/MO

1860 CENSUS: Malinda 17/MO - also living there: Wm T McDandel 26/PA,a carpenter.

1861 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Sullivan Co MO Hist pg 603: Wm McDonald md Malinda Fields 8 May 1861

1889 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co: Malinda C Fields McDaniel died 1889, buried Fields Cemetery. 
Fields, Malinda C (I6185)
 
2052 1842 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-near Browning: Rebecca Ann Smith born 3 March 1842

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Dist# 96: film# 443628-pg 623,4 Sep 1850,Dw #112: Rebecca Ann Smith 8/MO, daughter of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville Twp: pg 59, Dw #393: Rebecca A Smith 18/MO, dau of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith

1861 MARRIAGE: Mo,Linn Co: Rebecca Ann Smith md William Thomas Prather 2 April 1861, built a home in Linn Co soon after marriage [1 1/2 mi west of Browning] and lived there until husband died. 7 children

1870 CENSUS; MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-Linneus PO: pg 80(232), 4 Aug, Dw 72/93: Rebecca Prather 28/MO, wife of Wm T Prather

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-ED 187: pg 7,1st June,pg 507, Dw 7/7: Rebecca Prather 39/MO (TN,TN), wife of William Prather

1900 CENSUS:MO,Linn-Benton Twp /ed 65: Anc.com Img 20 sheet 11, 16 June, Dw 210/221:
PRATHER, William T-head 59/MO bn F1841 (KY,KY) 39yrs, farmer-own farm; Rebecca-wife
58/MO bn March 1842 (TN,MO)md39yrs 6/7 children living; Ross E-son22/MO
bn May 1898 (MO,MO)wd, farmer Ernst F-son 15/MO bn Aug 1884 (MO,MO)

1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp-Browning ED66: Anc.com Img 18 pg22, 28 Apr Dw//:
PRATHER, William T-head 69/MO (Ky,Ky)md 1x-49yrs-gen farmer; Rebecca A-wifw 68/MO
(MO,MO)md 1x-49yrs 6/8 children living; Fay E-son 23/MO (MO,MO)single

1922 DEATH of husband: MO,Linn-Browning: William Thomas Prather died 11 June 1922

1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn-Benton twp-Browning ED3:A/c Img 6, sheet 3B, Apr 19, Dw 98/101:
PRATHER, Rebecca A-head 88/MO (TN,--)widow, own, no occupation; Fay-son 47/MO
(MO,MO)Single-no occupation; Ross-son 51/MO md at 19yrs, gen farmer;
Gussie-dau in law 50/MO (MO,MO) md at 32 yrs, no occupation

1934 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Rebecca Ann Smith Prather died 9 August 1934 at home; buried Prather Cemetery, west of Browning 
Smith, Rebecca Ann (I5009)
 
2053 1842 BIRTH: OH,Noble Co: Margaret M Hutchinson was born 8 September 1842

bef 1853 MARRIAGE: OH: Margaret M Hutchinson md William Thurlo before 1853 [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year and state based on 1870 Linn Co MO Census, which shows first child born Ohio abt 1853

1870 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parson Crk Twp,Bottsville PO: 29 Aug,Dw 130: Margaret M Thurlo 31/OH, wife of William Thurlo

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp: 2 Jun,Dw 25/25: Margaret Thurlo 42/OH (Maine,OH), wife of William Thurlo

1900 CENSUS: to get

1908 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Margaret M Hutchinson Thurlo died 3 May 1908; Services at ME Church in Browning by Rev WE Royston; buried Mundell Cemetery

Mundell Cem pg 56:Margaret Thurlow 1848-1908) 
Hutchinson, Margaret M (I5749)
 
2054 1842 BIRTH: OH,Richland Co-Mansfield: [shown as Ishlan Co in obit] Jane Higbee born 18 July 1842, the daughter of Jesse Higbee [bn PA] and Susan Neumeyer [bn don't know]

1864 MARRIAGE #1: PA: Jane md John Blackmore 9 May 1864 in PA. Had 3 children.

1892 or 1896 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Sullivan Co-FHL flm #1761007 Philip Brumbaugh md Jane Higbee Blackmore 23 Dec 1892 or 1896

1905 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning Leader Record 23 June 1905: Mrs Philip Brumbaugh to Unionville to visit dau Mrs J U Brown

1927 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Putnam-Unionville: Jane Higbee Blackmore Brumbaugh died at home of daughter in Unionville 1 September 1927; buried Unionville Cemetery 
Higbee, Jane (I2053)
 
2055 1842 BIRTH: OH-St Clariville: Samual Wass Scovern was born 31 August 1842

1869 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole co-Jefferson City: Samuel Wass Scovern md Pauline Wagner 10 Aug 1869
Evangelical Church records Jeff City

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City, pg 90, 13 June 1870, dwelling #572:
SCOVERN, Samuel 28/OH (grocer); Paulina 20/MO.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City, pg 42, 14 June 1880, dw #232-385-407:
SCOVERN, Samuel 38/MO (Bav,Bav) retired merchant; Pauline 28/MO (Eng,Gy);
Mamie 9/MO; Charles 7/MO; Nellie 5/MO.

1881 DEATH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Samuel Wass Scovern died 5 December 1881; buried 7 December


NOTES: Samuel Wess? He was from Alexandria, Missouri. From Elizabeth's death notice, there should be at least two Scovern boys: Louis and Charles.
Paul's mother looked at picture of Sam and said "long gone". Sam's daughter, Mamie. Louis only child had moved to California. Every year Grandpa would butcher hogs and make sausage made of tenderloin and send some in dry ice to Louis.
Ad in Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 8 Oct 1876: "For the finest honey that you have ever seen, go to Scovern and Wagner's."

Letter from Paul LePage 5-5-1991: Sam Scovern died [I don't know what from] about two weeks before his father in law, Christ Wagner - killed in the train wreck, about 5 Dec 1881, since the wreck was 18 Dec 1881." 
Scovern, Samuel Wass (I215)
 
2056 1842 BIRTH: PA,-Waynesburg: John M Bailey born 26 November 1842, the son of Eli Bailey [bn Greene Co PA] and Elizabeth Patton [bn Greene Co PA]

1869 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: John M Bailey md Martha J Johnson 1 April 1869

1890 CENSUS-VETERAN: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Browning Dwelling 105/105:
BAILEY, John M-private, Co F 67 Illinois Infantry June 1862-September 1862, Co E 67, 11 Illinois, Jan 1864-July 1865

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp 1 Jun, Dw 309/311:
BAILEY, John Nov 1842-57/PA (PA, PA)farmer, md 3 yrs; Martha J May 1848-52/MO
(TN,TN) 5/7 children; Eliz dau Apr 1881-19/MO; Herbert C Feb 1883-17/MO

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp south,ED 16:Anc.com Sheet 4B, 20 April, Dw 83/83, Line Street:
BAILEY, John M-head 67/PA (PA,VA) md 1 time-40 yrs, stock farmer-own farm,home;
Martha J-wife 62/MO (VA,TN) md 1 time-40 yrs, 5/5 children living-no occupation

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, ED 145: Anc.com Img 4,pg 6A(62) 20 Jan: Dw 126/132:
BAILEY, John M-head 77/PA (PA,PA) md farmer-own farm; Martha J-wife 72/MO (TN,TN)

1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 70: Anc.com Img 12-pg 6B, 17 April, Dwelling 136, family 139:
BAILEY, John M-head 87/PA (PA,VA) married at 26 first time, general farmer; Martha J-wife
82/MO (VA,TN) married at 22 first time; Melissa Clark-sister in law 79/MO (VA,TN) widowed

1930 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: John Milton Bailey died 15 November 1930,buried Hoover Cemtery 18 November

Note: ck out - Vol 2 pg 13, John's sister? [Browning Ldr Rcd?] 
Bailey, John Milton (I5317)
 
2057 1842-46 BIR: 1850 Columbia Co PA census, Beaver Twp, pg 263, Dw 50: Lucy 6/PA dau of Susannah MICHAEL
200 Yrs Michael Hist & Gen pg 42: Manasseh's widow, Susannah, remarried a Rumbel and had 2 daus: Lucy Ann and Ebezina, yet Susanna and Ebezine show surname MICHAEL on 1850 census - CK OUT.
Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals,FHL flm#1597741/5 pg511: Lucy Ann Michael md Thomas Shuman, a mchnt at Beaver Valley
Hist of Schuylkill Co PA pg 815: Manassah and Susanna had Levi, Wm, Manassah, Ebezine, Lucy Ann and Angeline
1900 census, wife of Thomas J Shuman, bn Dec 1874-58/PA

MG: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 42: Lucy Ann md Thomas Shuman

1922 DTH,BUR: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp-Harger's (St Peter's) Church Cemetery Listing by Walter C & Doris Berryman, pg 7 (132): Thomas J Shuman 1842-1929, Co H, 17th PA Calvary, Lucy A Shuman, wife of Thomas 1846-1922
Harger's Burials pg 30 (184): Mrs Thomas Shuman dd 30 May 1922, bur 2 Jun 1922 at Beaver at age of 76yrs 2mos 4dys 
Rumble, Lucy Ann (I7523)
 
2058 1843 BIR,1866 MG, 1867 DTH,BUR: Paul Henderson: Harrison Powell bn 27 Apr 1843 Hatchell Crk, Cosa Co AL; md 5 Jul 1866 to Adele McAllister in Pensacola, Esca Co, FL; died 31 Aug 1867, Pensacola, Esca Co, FL; bur St Michaels Cem (where?-CK Esca FL)

BIR,ORD: IGI F847601/07 film 1395818 
Hallmark, Harrison Powell (I6518)
 
2059 1843 BIRTH: Family records, 1900 Blanco Co, Texas census-Aug 1840; Rose Fam Assn Feb 1997: Armilda/Milda J b 22 Aug 1843, m Luke Garner

MG,DTH: Fam rcds, will Mrs. A.R.M. Garner, Blanco Co TX, censuses.

1860 CENSUS: TX, Colorado Co, Dw 225-211: A J Garner age 16, born Arkansas, wife of Luke Garner

1880 CENSUS: TX, Colorado Co: FHL Flm 1255297, Prec #3 pg 371, Jun 15, Dw 206: Milda A Garner age 36 born Missouri (KY,KY) wife of Luke Garner

1900 CENSUS: TX,Blanco Co: Anc.com Img 7, pg99, 9 June, Dw67,67: A R Mildia Garner age 59, bn August 1840 in Missouri [KY,MO] md 45yrs, wife of Luke Garner

1907 WILL: Will of Armilda J Dawden Rose Garner, 8 Oct 1907-Luke Garner,Exec Est A R M Garner - to probate will.
Minutes: #272 TX, Blanco Co Jul Term 1907: Petitioner rep on or abt 15 Mar 1907, ARM dd in Blanco Co, at her home east of Johnson City, TX. Left real est, pers prop value $1000, pt of which is situate in Blanco Co.
I A. R. M. Garner of Blanco Co TX being of sound & disposing mind & mem do make & publish my last will & test hereby revoking any & all wills by me heretofore made.
1-I direct that all my just debts & fun exp be pd by my exec & my est as soon after my dth as may be practicable.
2-I give & bequeath unto my beloved husb Luke Garner all my prop, real pers & mixed, after my dth.
#521 To Have and to hold all & singular unto him his heirs and assigns...
3-I nominate & appoint my sd husb Luke Garner sole exec of this will & as such direct that no bond be required of him in sd capacity & I further direct that no further action be had in the Co Ct in the adm of my est than to prove & rcd this will & to return an inventory and Appraisment of my estate as law req.
4-My sd exec Luke Garner is hereby authorized to sell & dispose of amy & all property belonging to my est after my dth as he may see fit:
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the name o.. of Joseph Bird & N. T. Stubbs who sign the same as witnesses at my request.
This the 31st day of Mar AD 1905. A.R.M. Garner-proved 8 Oct 1907, sd she was abt 62 yrs old, dd 15 Mar 1907 Blanco Co TX where res & principle est sit.
Real Estate, Community Property: 1/2 undivided interest in 100 acres more or less of Peter Jackson Survey #177 on the Pedernales River in Blanco Co TX, and known as Gerner Homestead in sd Co, valued at $1000.
Pers property-community: 1/2 undivided int in 2 mules $150, household & kitchen furniture $25 & wagon, farm implements & misc prop $100.

1907 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Blanco Co-Johnson: Armilda J Dawden Rose died 15 March 1907

NOTES: Name-A.R. Mildia, A R M, Armilda Dowden Rose, bn ARK or MO 
Rose, Armilda J Dawden (I2427)
 
2060 1843 BIRTH: IL,Monroe Co: Dora Martin Harlow born 1843, son of Uriah R Harlow and Harriet...

1870 CENSUS: CA,Tulare Co: pg 249:
HARLOW, Uriah 57/MAINE-farmer; Harriett 46/IL; Jasper 19/...; Henry 18/...; Elden 13/...;
Warren 10/...; Laura 7/...; Dora 26/IL

c1870 MARRIAGE: Dora Martin Harlow md Matilda Francis Smith, no date or place shown

1880 CENSUS:CA,Los Angeles Co-Los Nietos: T9-673 D4 8D30B-pg 29,6-19,Dw# 269,fam #297:
HARLOW, Dora M 37/IL (Maine,-- ) md, farmer; M. F.-wife 27/MO (MO,MO) keeping house;
Angie E-dau 8/CA (IL,MO) school; Otto F-son 6/CA; Isaac H-son 3/CA;
Hariett P-dau 6/12-Nov bn Calif. (IL, MO) 
Harlow, Dora Martin (I8972)
 
2061 1843 BIRTH: KY,Fleming Co-Flemingsburg: MRF born 16 Nov 1843

1861-1865 HIST-CIVIL WAR: Obit for MFR: "Enlisted Co F, 23rd MO Volunteers. With General Sherman's Army on the March to the Sea."

1865 MARRIAGE: MFR Nickell married Nancy Rachel Robinson 8 April 1865, no place shown

1908 HIST: Browning Leader-Record 16 July 1908: "MRF Nickell, Pastor, White Oak Grove Church"
Leader-Rcd 20 Aug 1908: "MRF Nickell reunion-attending: Mrs Pauline Lynch, dau; D Cooper; James Nickell; Lewis Gooch; George Freeland; Joe Nickell; Maggie Wells"

1914 DEATH of wife: Nancy R Robinson Nickell died 26 July 1914, no place shown

1915 MARRIAGE #2: MFR Nickell married Rebecca Sharp 30 Oct 1915, no place shown

1922 DEATH,BURIAL: MFR Nickell died 21 Aug 1922, no place shown; buried Aug 1922, Oak Grove Cemetery, Browning,Sullivan,Missouri
Browning, MO Leader Record Obit, Vol II pg 26, son of DP Nickell 
Nickell, M F R (I8990)
 
2062 1843 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Geo R Johnson born March 1843 to Sampson and Elizabeth Johnson

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: pg 624, 4 Sep, Dw 108: George K (R) Johnson 7/MO, son of Sampson and Elizabeth Johnson

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan: pg 680, Dw 397: George R Johnson 17/MO single farmhand, son of Elizabeth Johnson widow

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: pg 196, 23 July, Dw 130:
JOHNSON, Geo R 27/MO farmer (1680,1324); Virginia 25/MO; Talitha A 2/MO; Florence 1/MO

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 1 Jun, Dw 297/297:
JOHNSON, Geo R Mar 1843 57/MO (TN,TN) md 34 yrs; Virginia Jul 1844 55/MO (VA,MO);
Talitha A Aug 1868 31/MO; Florence Apr 1871 29/MO; Isaac B Jul 1874 25/MO;
Roy S Nov 1883 16/MO

ORD: IGI 7119327/49

MG: Sullivan Co, MO MG Rcds by Ellsberry Vol II pg 18. IGI M515851/1149

BIR,DTH,BUR: Hoover Cem Rcs by Ellsberry pg 33 
Johnson, George R (I5231)
 
2063 1843 BIRTH: MO: John G Wiley born 20 September 1843

1870 CENSUS: MO,Franklin Co-Central Twp: Heritage.Quest pg11, 23 July, Dw 84/79:
WILEY, John G 28/MO Ret Merchant (value 5400,4000); Martha-wife 24/TN keep house;
Martha 2/12 bn MO; Jenie Todd-domestic 21/MO; Susan Hodge 8/MO domestic
Father August 57KY living in Livingston Co, Susan 55/VA, Margaret 22/MO;
Orville 20/MO, James 18/MO; Oliver 16/MO; Joel 14/MO; Nancy 10/MO;
Susan Gish 14/MO

1871 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co: John G Wiley md Mary Jane Walkup 27 Apr 1871

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp: pg 540, 5 Jun, Dw 75/75:
WILEY, John G 37/MO (KY/VA); Mary J 27/MO (MO/MO)

1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp: Her.Quest pg 122, 19 June, Dw 135/136
Wiley, John G-head 56/MO bn Sep 1843 (KY,VA) md 20 yrs, farmer-own farm;
Mary J-wife 48/MO bn Mar 1852 (MO,MO)md 20 yrs; Anguarran-father 85/KY
bn Oct 1814 (VA,NC) widow, no occupation

1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp ED 75: ANc.com Img 19-pg ??, date??, Dwelling 217, family 219:
WILEY, John G-head 66/MO (KY,VA) md 1 time-39 yrs, farmer; Mary J-wife 56/MO (MO,MO) md 1
time-39 yrs

1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp: Anc.com-pg 125, 29 Jan, Dw 145/155:
WILEY, John G-head 76/MO (KY,VA) farmer, own farm; Mary J-wife 66/MO (MO,MO)
no occupation

1930 CENSUS: John not on - Mary J living with brother, Andrew F Walkup 
Wiley, John G (I5274)
 
2064 1843 BIRTH: MO: Rebecca Jane Eads born Oct 13, 1843

1844 DEATH: Rebecca Jane Eads died Jan 16, 1844 - no place shown.



ACTION - CK OUT - Rebecca Jane Eads:
1. AFN:2JXJ-VQ by ... who submitted and what did it say?
2. IGI F791355/0001,5011817/12 " " " " "
3. Another note of Mary's shows died 3/1844
4. Fam rcds - Edward Vern Smith, grandfather to Pam Wagner: "Infant death" - find info 
Eads, Rebecca Jane (I2079)
 
2065 1843 BIRTH: Perry Eads born 1843 in Missouri Eades, Perry (I8542)
 
2066 1844 BIR,1865 MG,1920 DTH,BUR: Fam rcds-Lois Owen Chapman. Shows after sealing to husand date, an "L". ??
LDS Fam Hist Suite 2, computer software: Esther Hunt Coffin bn 15 Aug 1844-Richmond, Wayne, IN; md William Meyer GROW (Wm Mowyer GROW) 2 Jul 1865; dd 14 Dec 1920. ORD: Bap Aug 1852, 26 Sep 1967 SL; E: 21 Dec 1874; SP 4 Nov 1949 IFALL

1844 BIR,1865 MG,1920 DTH,BUR: Obit, Ammon ID, Dec 1920:

Feb 4--Following services at Ogden, the body of Mrs Esther Coffin Grow was brought here, where a funeral was held at the Ammon Ward chapel, Bishop Leonard Ball presded and made the closing remarks. Other speakers were Ephraim Empey, John Empey, and James Southwick. The ward choir furnished the music. Interment was in the Ammon Cemetery.
Mrs Grow was born in Wayne County, Indiana, Aug 15, 1844. The family moved to Illinois and thence to Council Bluffs, IA, where hr father died. She and her mother crossed the plains in 1852, locating on the corner of Twenty-fourth & Wall streets in Ogden, remaining there until 1860, when they went to Huntsville. She was married to Wm Grow in 1865 and 2 yrs later they moved to Albany OR, where they resided for 4 yrs. They them came to Ammon ID where they have resided since.
Besides her husband, she is survived by the following children: Mary Abbie Owen Hyde; Jesse and Charles Grow-Idaho Falls; William Grow-Willistown ND; Horace Grow-Roberts; James Grow and Mrs. Effie Poulter-Ogden UT; also 39 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.




Notes: from a note in mother's things-old: Miss Ava Johnston, Rt 5 Box 598, Dallas 9, TX - Gardner, Coffin, Starbuck 
Coffin, Esther Hunt (I1886)
 
2067 1844 BIR,1872 MG,1911 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 38: Charles md Magdalena Hossler bn 16 Apr 1813 dd 16 Feb 1866; 6 children;
1850,1860 Col Co PA censuses: Josiah 4/PA; Josiah 14/PA
Oct 1999 email Larry Croll pg 4-5: Josiah md Elizabeth Zimmerman 19 May 1872 (16 Feb 1848, Schuylkill Co PA, bapt 11 Jun 1848 (spons: Henry & Elizabeth Zimmerman) dd 28 Mar 1889, Sunbury PA, bur St John's Luth Ch Cem, Ringtown PA, dau of Joseph and Mary Beaver Zimmerman. Josiah dd 14 Nov 1911, bur Sunbury PA, 5 children, 3 are: William O bn 16 Oct 1874 dd 23 Feb 1880, bur St John's Luth Ch Cem, Ringtown; Mary I. bn 6 Aug 1876, dd 22 Feb 1880, bur, St John's; Chas Luther bn 2 May 1879, bapt 8 Sep 1879, dd 9 Jun 1889, bur St John's

MG: St Johns Lutheran Church at Catawissa, pg75: Josiah Michael fm Beaver TWP md Lizzy Zimmerman from Catawissa, wit: Franklin Shuman, Angeline Shuman -CK DATE 
Michael, Josiah (I7585)
 
2068 1844 BIRTH: Franklin N. Gavitt born 14 July 1844 [no place shown]

1868 MARRIAGE: Franklin N. Gavitt md. 4 June 1868, Jennie M. Eldridge [no place shown]. 2 children. 
Gavitt, Franklin N (I10022)
 
2069 1844 BIRTH: MASS,Hampshire-Norwich [now Huntington]: Samuel Lyman Munson born 14 June 1844, son of Garry and Harriet (Lyman).

1868 MARRIAGE: Samuel Lyman Munson of Albany... md Susan Babcock Hopkins, dau of Lemuel Jenkins and Hannah Desire (Babcock) [ no place shown]. They have seven children.

HISTORY: Gen of RI Families Vol 1 pg 471, footnote: "Mr. Munson is a Pilgrim Tercentenary member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society." 
Munson, Samuel Lyman (I10111)
 
2070 1844 BIRTH: MO: Nancy Frances Lantz born 12 January 1844

1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-50th Dist: 1 Oct, Dw 497: Nancy F Lantz age 6 born MO, daughter of Lot B and Pernitty Lantz

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: 10 Aug pg 116, Dw 405: Frances Lantz age 16 born MO, daughter of Lot B and Pernita Lantz

abt 1864 MARRIAGE: Nancy Frances Lantz md W C Cotter [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Nancy's birth year + 20 years

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-Milan PO: Anc.com Img 18, pg 18, 25 July, Dw 134/134: Nancy F Cotter age 24 bn MO, wife of Wm C Cotter

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-Browning Vill: Anc.com Img 12/ pg 12, 5 June, Dw 106/106: Fannie Cotter age 35 bn MO (PA,PA), wife of Wm E Cotter 
Lantz, Nancy Frances (I6240)
 
2071 1844 BIRTH: RI,Washington-Westerly: Martha Ester Gavitt b orn Aug 1844

MARRIAGE: Washington Co RI Vital Records Vol 8 pg 282: "GAVITT, Martha Esther... md Mr Barber [no date or place shown]

1893 DEATH: RI,Washington-Westerly: Martha Ester Gavitt died 9 November 1893 
Gavitt, Martha Esther (I10137)
 
2072 1844 BIRTH: Eveline Virginia Schrock was born 3 June 1844, daughter of Isaac Means Schrock and Charlotte Burns

MG: Sullivan Co MO MG Rcds & Sullivan Co MO MG Rcds by Ellsberry V1 pg 18. IGI
M515851/1149

1907 DEATH,BURIAL: Eveline Virginia Schrock Johnson died 1907; buried Hoover Cemetery Hoover Cem, Sullivan Co Cem Rcds by Ellsberry, pg 33 
Schrock, Eveline Virginia (I5311)
 
2073 1844 BIRTH: ILL: Christopher J Hussey born 1844
Richard C Smith letter 1994

MILITARY: Christopher J Hussey COB 1 OR INF [on old tombstone laying nearby-photos were included]

1870 CENSUS: Yamhill Co OR, Dw 455:
HUSSEY, Christopher 26/ILL; Olive 19/MO; Hetty 1/OR

1880 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co,18 Jun, pg 17, Dw 141:
HUSSEY, Christopher 33/OR (IL,IL) farmer; Olive 29/MO (WV,NC);
Hetty 11/OR (OR,MO)

1908 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Polk Co: Christopher J Hussey died 1908; buried Deer Creek Cemetery, Yamhill OR 
Hussey, Christopher J (I6115)
 
2074 1844 BIRTH: MO, Platte Co-John R Eades was born 14 September 1844

1850 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co, 31 Oct; John Eades 6/MO, son of Isaac & Harriet Eades

1870 MARRIAGE: MO,Platte-E Leavenworth: John R Eads md Laura Evelyn Graham on January 6, 1870

1906 DEATH, BURIAL: KS,Morris Co-Council Grove: John R Eads died 26 May 1906, Council Grove [Morris] Kansas 
Eads, John R (I8559)
 
2075 1844 BIRTH: MO,Boone Co: Mary Catherine Smith was born 22 [27?] September 1844

1850 CENSUS: MO-Boone Co: 28 Sep, Dw #1075: Mary C Smith 6/MO, daughter of George and Mahala Smith

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Scottsville: Dw #382: Mary C Smith 16/MO, daughter of George and Mahala Smith

1867 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Columbus Thurlo md Mary Catherine Smith 12 December 1867
Browning Centennial Bk pg 145: md in Rocheport, Mo, then came to Sullivan co -not accurate

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 July 1870,Dw #169: Mary C Thurrlow age 22 born Missouri, wife of Columbus Thurlow

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com pg 22,FHL film# 1254738,12 June,Dw 193: Mary Thurlo age 25 bn Missouri (VA,VA)keeping house, wife of Columbus Thurlo

1900 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co Duncan Twp: Film #1240905,1 Jun 1990,Dw #267/270: Mary C Thurlo age 55 bn Missouri September 1844 (VA,KY) 2/2 children living, wife of Columbus Thurlo

1901 HIST: N/A Pension 692.296 #28 by Mary C Thurlo April 1901: "...living 1 mi NE Scottsville... Sis to Albert Jack Smith... I was present for each of his children's birth-at least 1/2 hr after. There for Marcus's..."

1908 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Catherine Smith Thurlo died 4 October 1908; service in ME [Methodist] Church South, buried Hoover Cemetery, northwest of Browning

STORY-not seen too accurate. Browning MO Centennial BK, 1872-1972 pg 64, called "An Unusual Gift" [From the census above one can see the whole family was already in Sullivan Co...]
Columbus Thurlo and Kathryn Smith were md on 13 Dec 1867. (Rocheport MO) They came to Sullivan Co to live nr Old Scottsville. The next spring Mrs Thurlo had a letter from her father, Geo Smith, telling her to meet the stage at Buck Horn Tavern. He said he was sending her a present.
They drove over to meet the stage at appointed time. When they arrived, a black girl, who had ridden with the driver in an open seat, got off. She had worn a white dress and was completely covered with mud & axle grease. They could scarely tell who she was. (Rcds show md Sullivan Co-need to ck out above) 
Smith, Mary Catherine (I3300)
 
2076 1844 BIRTH: MO,Newton Co-Spring City: Josiah Richardson was born 16 April 1844, the son of Ebenezer Clawson Richardson[1815-1874] and Angeline King [1815-1880], re Family Tree
1862 MARRIAGE: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: Josiah Richardson md Sarah Ann Knight 3 February 1862, re Family Tree

1933 DEATH: UT.Box Elder Co-Brigham City: Josiah Richardson died 13 April 1933 re Family Tree 
Richardson, Josiah (I10743)
 
2077 1844 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville Twp" William Richard Smith born 19 Nov 1844.

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Dist# 96: film# 443628-pg 623,4 Sep 1850,Dw #112: William R Smith 5/MO, son of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville Twp: pg 59, Dw #393: William R Smith 15/MO, son of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: pg 14, Dw #108: William R Smith 25/MO, son of Meshach and Elizabeth A Smith

1872 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: William Richard Smith md Georgianna Ash 9 June 1872 at the home of John T Smith, witness John P Butler, md by Thomas E Shepherd MG.

1880 CENSUS: To get

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Union Twp: Anc.com pg6, 7 June, Dw 56/59:
SMITH, Wm R-head 55/MO (TN,TN) bn Nov 1844, md 25yrs, farmer;
Georgiann-wife 49/MO (MO,VA) bn Oct 1850 md 28yrs, 8/9 children
living; Floda-dau 24/MO bn May 1876 (MO,MO)single; Maud-dau 22/MO
bn Feb 1882,single; Alma L-dau 17/MO bn Feb 1883 single; William R-sn
15/MO bn Dec 1884-at school; Charles B-son 13/MO bn Jan 1887-at school;
Edna-dau 10/MO bn Dec 1889-at school

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Polk Twp,Milan City: A/c Img 4,sheet 19b,23 Jan,Dw 440/441:
SMITH, Wm R-head 75/MO(TN,TN)md farmer, own; Georgiana-wife 69/MO(MO,VA)md;
Ednia-dau 30/MO (MO,MO) single; SPERCY,Mildred-lodger 19/MO; SPERCY,
Panan [Pamela]-lodger 17/MO

1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan-Polk Twp: A/C Img 14, pg 7B, 9 April, Dwelling 187/193:
SMITH, William-head 85/MO (MO,MO) md at 27-farmer, own farm-value $3000;
Georgianne-wife 80/MO (MO,VA) md at 22 no occupation; Edna Ethel-
dau 40/MO S seamstress

1933 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: William Richard Smith died 16 October 1933; buried Oakwood Cemetery in Milan MO. 
Smith, William Richard (I5010)
 
2078 1844 BIRTH: OH,Marion Co-Big Island Twp: Daniel Thurlo was born 1844 Thurlo, Daniel (I10691)
 
2079 1844 BIRTH: OR-Cascade Falls[The Dalles]: Solomon Cave Eads born Dec 13, 1844
Death Certificate-Connie Clapier, Nov email to Pam Wagner: "Solomon born Vancouver WA"

RELIGION,POLITICS: Pioneer Card Index, OR Hist Society library, Portland OR Mar 2002: "Solomon C Methodist; Republican"

1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co,19 Oct, Dw190/190: Solomon Edes 6/Rcky Mtns, son of Solomon & Susannah Edes

1860 CENSUS:OR, Yamhill Co-Willamina PO,14 Aug,Dw 4556: Solomon Eades 15/OR, son of S & Susan Eades.

1870 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker City: And.com Img 12 pt 6B, Dw 484/494:
EADES, Solomon-roomer 30/OR (OR,MO) single lumberman in sawmill [is he our Solomon?]

1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Alta 17 June, pg18, Dw 143/145:
EADS, Solomon 35/OR (MO,MO) living with bro Jackson & wife

c1888 HIST: Hist of Eads Fam by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945: Solomon Cave Eads...a stockman for years at Ukiak OR.

1888 MARRIAGE #1: OR,Umatilla Co-Ukiah: Mary Colder md Solomon Cave Eads 4 Oct 1888

1900 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-LeGrande City, B St, flm 1241352, 12-13 Jun, Dw 174:
EADS, Solomon C, Dec 1844-55/OR (MO,MO) day laborer, rent home, md 12 yrs;
wife Mary S, Mar 1872-28/MO (Ark,Ark) md,6/7 children;
Solomon-sn, Oct 1889-10/OR; Frank J-sn, Nov 1890-9/OR;
Earnest G-sn, May 1894-6/OR; Lyle M-dau, Mar 1896-4/OR;
Fred H-sn, Apr 1897-3/OR; Florence J-dau, May 1899 1/OR (Florence?)

ANOTHER CHILD? Hist of Eads Fam pg 4: Mary Mark's wrote in: "another son Edward." CK

1904 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Union-LaGrande: Solomon Cave Eads died June 4, 1904. Left several small children; buried LaGrande OR 5 June 1904 [from Death Certif - cannot read what died of]
Union Co Cemeteries, Hillcrest Cemetery ID #4238: Solomon Eads 13 Dec 1844-4 June 1904; Div D,Blk 3, Lot 4, Space 3 [same as Emily Killick-??-CK OUT]


ACTION - CK OUT - Solomon Cave Eads:
1. IGI 7910180 flm 1260531, July 1991 IGI: Chester shown as child of Charles Edwards & Mary 
Eads, Solomon Cave (I2080)
 
2080 1845 (ae 5 in 1850)

Along with his brothers, Hudson and Malinda were deeded 286 acres of land on Bull Pasture Mountain by his parents (for which he paid $1.00), and signed the bill of sale when the land was sold to Samuel C. Eagle. On 1/10/1880 Hudson signed the paper which deeded his share of his fathers land on Shaw's Fork to his brother, John E. Armstrong.

(from the files of Janice Armstrong Nicholas.

The marriage license gives Malinda's age as 19 and Hudson's age as 33. Also her father had to give his written consent, indicating that she was a minor. This would indicate she was born around 1847.JHA2003. 
Armstrong, Hudson (I1579)
 
2081 1845 BIR,MG,1930 DTH,BUR: Pers rcds-Henry Grow, Pioneers & Prom Men of UT, Esshom pg 903: George W Grow bn 11 Sep 1845, Nauvoo Ill, dd 23 Sep 1930.

AF 1C5M-6X Apr 1997: Brigham (shows Bigham)Young Grow bn 11 Sep 1845 in Nauvoo Ill, md Rachel Powell (no date or place shown, or sealing) and 1 other: Margaret Mair, died 23 Sep 1930. CK THESE OUT 
Grow, George W (I7192)
 
2082 1845 BIR: Elizabeth E Gibson born 1845, Platte Co MO Gibson, Elizabeth E (I8574)
 
2083 1845 BIRTH: Germany-Hanover Province: Frederich H Binder born 14 October 1845, the son of J H and Johanna (Meyer) Binder, of the same Province.

1866 IMMIGRATION: History of Cole... Counties, Missouri by Goodspeed: In 1866 he ... took passage at Bremen, and landed at New York City on the 8th day of November 1866. He came... to Missouri... Frankline County... 1867 came to Jefferson Ctiy.

1868 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Frederich H Binder md Mrs Catherine Hugershoff, born Blochberger on 19 May 1868 by Joseph Rieger, Minister [first settled paster of the German Evangelical Church].

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com img 89, pg 43, 7 June, Dwelling 268/304:
BINDER, Frederick 24/Prussia ($300,300)md carpenter; Catherine 26/MO housekeeper;
Clara 4/MO

1873 STATE CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com img 5:
BINDER, Fred 1 white male, 3 white females = 4 persons, no colored
carpenter, born Germany

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 7,pg 7, 3 June, Dw 206-60/73:
BINDER, Frederich H 35/Hanover (Hanover,Hanover) md architect; Catherine-wife
35/MO (Bavaria,Bavaria)md - keep house; Clara-dau 14/MO (Hanover,MO)
at home; pg8: Fred-son 5/MO (Hanover,MO) at home,attended school;
ENGLEBROCHT, Barbra-servant 17/...

1892 HISTORY: The Illustrated Sketch Book and Directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, pg 267: "...The old church building being inadequate for the needs of the growing congregation it was decided to erect a larger and more modern house of worship. In 1892 the contract for the new church was awarded to Mr. Fred Binder, the president of the congregation... erected and furnished at a cost of $10,000..." [pg 268 shows F H Binder, who is Fred C's father]. The President of the Ladies' Society is Mrs Fred H Binder..."

1899 HISTORY: History of Cole, Moniteau, Morgan, Benton, Miller, Maries, and Osage Counties, Missouri by Goodspeed Publishing Company (1899): Cole County Biographies, a MOGenWeb Project - Fred H. Binder: Fred H Binder, president of the Jefferson City Water Works Company, architect and builder, was born in the Province of Hanover, Germany, October 14, 1845, his parents being J. H. and Johanna (Meyer) Binder, who were of the same Province. The father was an architect and builder, and civil engineer, his special business being the building of houses and water-mills. He and wife died in their native land, leaving four children: Carl, Fred H., Charlotte and Anna. Fred H Binder was reared and educated in Germany and at an early day was apprenticed to the architect and builder's trade, and thoroughly learned the intricacies of the business.
In 1866 he determined t seek his fortune in America, and took passage at Bremen, and landed at New York City, on the 8th of November, 1866. He came directly to Missouri and located for a short time in Franklin County, and in the spring of 1867 came to Jefferson City, and began working at his trade. By perseverance and close study he soon became proficient in command of the English language, and at the same time gained the confidence and esteem of the people. In 1878 he was elected a member of the Board of Education, and served five years as secretary of the same. In 1881 he was elected a member of the city council, and in 1884 was chosen mayor of the city with no opposition. In the summer of 1884 he was appointed by the Secretary of the United States Treasury as superintendent of the construction of the United States Court House and Post Office, and held this position until the completion of these buildings in 1888.
He constucted the State Reform School building at Boonville, which is considered to be one of the best and cheapest buildings erected by the State. He also erected the Catholic Church and most of the good buildings in Jefferson City. Upon the organization of the Jefferson City Water Works Company, he was elected the president, and managed the construction of the same; it is one of the finest and best built in the State, and completed under his super-vision.
As an architect and builder he has few equals and he deserves much credit for his enterprise and public spirit. He is Past Grand in the IOOF, is president of the Board of Trade, and has been president of the first Jefferson City Building and Loan Association ever since its organization.
In 1868 he was married to Miss Kate Blockberger, a native of Jefferson City, by whom he has two children: Clara, wife of Prof. Zeisberg, musical instructor, and Fred C. He and wife are members of the Evangelical CFhurch.

c1900 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City [from Illustrated Sketchbook & Directory of Jefferson City & Cole County, pg 431]: "The accompanying cut [picture] shows a front view of the Binder Building, 212 East High street, the property of Mr Fred. H Binder, a retired contractor and capitalist, the President of the Jefferson City Water Works Company, the Jefferson City Bridge and Transit Company, and the owner of a large amount of valuable property in the Capital City, included in which is the Music Hall, in which is his private office and that of the Water Works Company. Mr Binder also owns a handsome park in the western suburbs of the city. Before retiring, he built, under contract, a nu8mber of the most modern and imposing public buildings in the State outside of St Louis, among them the magnificent new structures which took the place of the Missouri State University buildings destroyed by fire. He superintended the erection of the U.S. Government building of this city, which is conceded to be the most perfect piece of architecture in the state. (See skethch, page 328.)"
Pg 328: "F H Binder - Frederick H Binder is a native of Hanover, Germany, where he was educated & grew to manhood. He fitted himself for the profession of architecture and building. When 20yrs old he came to the US, with the intention to learn the ways and methods of the new world, & returned to Germany after 5yrs sojourn. It was in 1867 that he came to Jefferson City, & since that time has resided here. He commenced life here as a journeyman carpenter, but it was not long before he was foreman for his employer & soon thereafter entered upon a career as architect & builder. The new State University building, Columbia; State Reform School, Boonville; School, Chapel & additions to the State Deaf & Dumb & Lunatic Asylums, Fulton, Mo; State Industrial School for Girls, Chillicothe, Mo; St Peter's & Evangelical Central churches & with few exceptions, all the prominent business & residence buildings erected from 1873-1892, in Jefferson City, are results of his labor. The US Court House & Post Office bldg, costing $150,000, was erected under his supervision as Superintendent of Construction of the US Treasury Dept. Mr Binder has many architectural monuments to his credit. He is Pres. of the Jefferson City Water Works Co., & the system, one of the best of its kind, was constructed under his supervision. He was the largest subscriber to the bridge enterprise, & one of the first to recognize the importance of building the bridge & was untiring in his efforts to bring about the consumation of that great enterprise. He was its first, ad is now Pre. & Mgr of the Bridge & Transit Co. For the past 25yrs he has been on of our leading men, for there is not movement looking to the advancement & up-building of Jefferson City in which he cannot be found at the front.
Time & again Mr. Binder has been honored by his fellow citizens. He was elected Mayor in 1884, without opposition, served in the City Council, & from 1878-83, was Sec & member of the City Board of Education. He was one of the original founders of the first Jefferson City Bldg & Loan Assn, organized in Jefferson City. He was its first President, and is still holding that position. He is broad & liberal in his views & a man of the strictest integrity.
Mr Binder resides in a modest, comforable home on Dunklin street, where, in his moments of leisure, he can gratify his taste for literature. He was married in 1868, to Katherine Blochberger of Jefferson City, who is still his devoted & congenial companion. He has 1 child, Fred C Binder, who is associated with his father in his various enterprises & is Superintendent & Tresurer of the Water Works Co.
Fred Binder, jr., is married & with his charming wife (formerly Miss Alma, daughter of W W Wagner, of Jefferson City), resides at 109 West High street."

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com... have to get the rest-very incomplete:
BINDER, Frederick H-head ....bn 1845/GY md 35yrs; Catherine /MO

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com img 2, pg 2, no date shown, Dw 28/28-210 E...
BINDER, Fred W-head 64/GY (GY,GY) md 42 yrs-Gen Supt Water Works Util Co,
imm 1869, own farm/home: Katherina-wife 66/MO (GY,GY)md 42yrs- no
occupation, 2 of 4 children living; Katie HELKEIMEYER-svt 28/MO (GY,MO)

1911 DEATH, BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Fredrich Heinrich Binder died September 27, 1911 of Colon Cancer; buried Riverview Cemetery, Jefferson City. 
Binder, Frederich Heinrich (I1718)
 
2084 1845 BIRTH: MD-Cumberland: Jame E McClelland born 1845

1850 CENSUS: to get

1859 HISTORY: MO-near Plattsburg: from own obit: "Came to Missouri age 14 and settled near Plattsburg..."

1860 CENSUS: to get

1870 CENSUS: to get

1871 MARRIAGE: MO: [prob Browning] Mary Margaret Lantz md James E McClelland 12 October 1871 [no place shown] Obit: "...Made their home in this vicinity except for 2 yrs in Kansas..."

1880 CENSUS: to get

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan: HQ, T623, Roll 905, 1 June, Dw 249/252:
MC CLELLAND, James E-head 54/MD bn Nov 1845 (PA,VA) md 29yrs;
Mary M-wife 54/MO bn Apr 1838 (PA,MO) md 29yrs, 3/4
children living.

1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp,Browning City: ANc.com Img 7, pg 4a [16], 19 Apr, Dw 14/15:
MC CLELLAND, James - head 64/MD (PA, PA) md 1x-39yrs-laborer,odd jobs, own home;
Mary Margaret-wife 64/MO (PA,MO) md 1x-39yrs, 3/4 children living

1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp,Browning: Anc.com img 5, pg 12, ..., dw 68:
MC CLELLAND, Jim-head 74/MD (PA,VA) retired farmer, own farm; Mary M-wife
73/MO (PA,MO) no occupation

1920 DEATH,BURIAL: James E McClelland died 1920; buried Hoover Cemetery


James Enders McClelland was born in Cumberland, Maryland 1 Nov 1845..sisters Mrs Francis Moore, Gowen MO and Mrs John Gilman of Boulder CO. Eleven brothers and sisters preceded him. Burial Hoover Cemetery. 
McClelland, James Enders (I10348)
 
2085 1845 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: George Schubert born 28 February 1845
Grandfather, Paulus Wagner's will, Jefferson City, Cole Co, MO, May 1871.

1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Dist 68: anc.com Img 68, pg 35, 19 Sept, Dw 504,511: George Schubert age 6, born Missouri, son of Lawrence and Catherine Schubert

1860 CENSUS: Cole Co, MO Liberty Twp-Jeff City PO: Dwelling 849: George Schubert age 15, born Missouri, son of Lawrence and Margaretta Schubert

1864 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: George Schubert and Margarith Weith, md 22 Feb 1864.

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp,Jeff City PO: Dwelling 57/60:
SCHUBERT, George 25/MO; Margaret 23/Bav; Henry 6/MO; Bobbett 2/MO;
Margret 55/BAV.

1871 WILL, DEATH of grandfather, Paulus Wagner, will 18 May 1871: "4th I give and bequeath to both the children of my deceased daughter Catharine Schubert born Wagner, namely George Schubert and Heinrich Schubert each the sum of Five hundred Dollars $500.00 which sum shall also be paid one year after my death by my son George Wagner, without interest."

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: anc.com Img 14, pg 14, 12 June, Dw 128,128:
SCHUBERT, George 35/MO (Bav,MO)md Tanner; Margaret 33/Bav (Bav,Bav)md
keep house; Henry-son 16/MO (MO,Bav); Barbara-dau 10/MO;
Martin-son 8/MO; Anna-dau 7/MO; Adam-son 5/MO

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: anc.com Img 13, pg148A, 14 June, Dw 115,115:
SCHUBERT, George-head 55/MO bn Feb 1845 (Gy,Gy) md 35yrs, farmer, r&w, own farm;
Margaretha-wife 52/GY bn Dec 1847 (Gy,Gy) md 35yrs, Imm 1846, been in
US 46yrs; Adam-son 23/MO bn Mar 1877 (MO,Gy)single farm laborer;
Victor-son 11/MO bn July 1888, in school; Katherine SCHRUTZLER-svt
15/MO bn May 1885 (Gy,MO)single svt; Peter LOOTEA-svt 21/MO bn
May 1879 (Belg,Belg) single farm laborer

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 25, pg 16A, 10 May, Dw 251,257:
SCHUBERT, George-head 65/MO (MO,MO) md 46yrs farmer, own farm;
Margaret-wife 63/MO (MO,MO)md 46yrs, 7/7 children living, no occ;
Anna-dau 36/MO single,no occ; Victor-son 22/MO single Dep Clerk

1910 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-E Jefferson City: George Schubert died 8 December 1910; buried St Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery in Taos

HISTORY: History of Jeff City pg 537-8 entitled "Herbert Schubert". "George the son of Lorenz Schubert was born on father's homestead 95 years ago. He spent his life in this community, dying at age 67. His widow, whose maiden name was Weith, was 90 years old last December. George also farmed and operated store. Store located on natural arterial highway, 8 miles east of Jefferson City and St Louis stage line ran by its door. Later other houses were built, forming town of Schubert. 
Schubert, George (I1201)
 
2086 1845 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: George R Bailey born 1845
Family records of Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry

1850 CENSUS:MO,Linn Co: 16 Oct, Dw 554: George R Bailey 5/MO, son of William and Susan Bailey

1860 CENSUS: to get

1861-1865 MILITARY: Obit for George, March 1911, pg 24: "George R Bailey... Enlisted in the Union Army and served to the end...

1865 HIST: MO,Atchinson Co: Obit for George, March 1911 pg 24: "George R Bailey... After discharge, went to Atchinson Co where md Rachel M Waits..."

1868 MARRIAGE: MO,Holt Co: Geo R Bailey md Rachel Missouri Waite 7 Nov 1868, 8 children

1870 CENSUS: to get

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Taylor Twp: Anc.com-p1,film 1254738-p184A,1 June,Dw 10/10:
BAILEY, George 36/MO (TN,TN); Rachel -wife 39/MO (KY,OH); Ida J-dau 7/MO (MO,MO);
Clara A-dau 5/MO; Charles-son 3/MO; Emmanuel-son [cd not read name well] 1/12
born April in MO

1890 CENSUS: Veteran's Sullivan Co MO, Duncan Twp-Browning #29, DW 178:
BAILEY, Geo R, Pvt Co C, 9th MO Cavalry-no dates. "Not applied for pension"

1900 CENSUS: to get

1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp: Film #1374808, 21 April:
BAILEY, Geo R 66/MO (TN,OH) odd jobs, own home, md 41 yrs; Rachel M 68/MO (KY,OH)
4/8 children living

1911 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co: George R Bailey died 6 Mar 1911; buried Hoover Cemetery 
Bailey, George Riley (I5249)
 
2087 1845 BIRTH: NY: R Albert Conklin born October 1845, re 1900 census

1850 CENSUS: PASusquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com-pg 26, 17 Aug, dwelling and family 395:
CONKLIN, Hiram 37/NY-farmer [value $3000]; Isabel-wife 30/NY; Mary E 14/PA; Jnha-f 12/PA;
Perry 10/PA; Louisa 8/PA; Albert 4/PA; Harrison 3/PA; Edgar 2/PA; John 70/Conn;
Lydia 68/Conn

1860 CENSUS: to get

1865 MARRIAGE: Albert Conklin md Thankful Gavitt about 1865, based on 1900 census: "md 35 yrs"

1870 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com... Dwelling 65 family 70:
CONKLIN, Hiram C 57/NY farmer (12,000,11,000); Isabelle 55/NY; Albert H 25/PA farm laborer ($800);
Lizzie BALDWIN 11/PA at home; Earline HICKOCK 16/PA-domestic servant; David
PLUMMER 21/NY-farm laborer; Jordan PALMER 36/NY-stone mason

1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte: Img 3-pg 655, 12 June, Dwelling 31, family 33:
CONKLIN, Albert 35/NY (NY,NY) married carpenter; Susan T-wife 42/PA (PA,PA) married, keeping house
living next door to Daniel Reynolds on one side, Amanda Reynolds Cheney on the other side

1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Bor: Heritage Quest-pg 112A,1 June,dwelling 3, family 4:
CONKLIN, Albert-head 55/NY-born Oct 1845 (NY,NY) md 35 yrs, wagonmaker, own home free;
Thankful-wife 63/PA-bn Nov 1837 (RI,CONN) md 35 yrs 0/0 children; Mary A-adopted
dau 9/PA-bn Apr 1891 (UNK,UNK); Mrs N C REYNOLDS-sis in law 77/PA-bn July 1822
(RI,CONN) divorced servant, 3/3 children living; Frank LEWIS-single boarder 51/PA
bn Feb 1844 (PA,PA) wheelwright 
Conklin, R Albert (I9341)
 
2088 1845 BIRTH: OH,Marion-Big Island Twp: Nancy Ann Thurlo born 1845 Thurlo, Nancy Ann (I10692)
 
2089 1845 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co: Jesse H Eads born about 1845
ORD,AFN: 269Q-KC, Phillip Blackburn: LDS ord dates

1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: Jesse Edes 5/OR, son of Moses and Nancy Edes

1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct, Salt Creek PO,17 July ,Dw 495-438: JH Eades 15/OR, son of Moses & Nancy Eades

1870 CENSUS: OR Polk Co-Grande Rhonde,Eola PO, pg 77, July:
EADES, Jesse 25/OR farmer, living with John Simpson & family

1872 MARRIAGE: OR,Yamhill Co: Jesse Eades of Polk Co md Mrs Mary Jane Morgan 3 May 1872

1877 DEATH: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Precinct: Jesse H Eads died 14 Jan 1877
ST of OR Adm & Exec Bond - Wm M Savage apptd administrator of estate of Jesse Eades of Polk Co, 24 Feb 1877
Probate Records, Polk Co, OR: "Your Petitioner wd respectfully show to your Hon Court the facts following. That on the 14th day of Jan AD 1887, Jesse Eades departed this life in the Co of Polk and state aforesaid.
That said dec'd at the time of his death was a res of sd Co & St & possessed of a large amount of property, both personal & real situated & being in sd Co of Polk & in the aggregate of the probable value of $3,000. That the survivors of sd Dec'd are: Mary J Eades (his wife) and one child, Wm B Eades (a minor). That sd estate shd be placed in charge of a suitable person in order that the same may disposed of according to law... Signed, Isaac B Eades" 
Eads, Jesse H (I3430)
 
2090 1845 BIRTH: Prussia [Germany]Pommern [region]-Wollin, Julius Frederick W Wegner was born January 22, 1845, son of Godfrey and Frederica .... Wegner [In this timeline, "Hist:" comes from The History of Umatilla & Morrow Co OR, page 366]

1845-c1862 HIST: Prussia-Wollin: "Julius Wegner lived first 17 years of his life, his father Godfrey, having died when he was quite young. Received a good education and apprenticed to a blacksmith.

IMMIGRATION: Baltimore, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1872: Julius Wegner Arrival Date: 31 May 1869 Age: 24 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen Occupation: Farmer Ship: Astronom Ship Type: Ship Port of Arrival: Baltimore Place of Origin: Prussia National Archives' Series Number: M255 Microfilm Roll Number: 17 List Number: 39 Destination: Wisconsin [to check out]

c1862 HIST,IMMIGRATION: NY,New York: "...he landed in New York with his mother, Frederica Wegner."

c1862-1865 HIST: NY,Monroe-Rochester: Julius engaged in locomotive works.

c1865-1868 HIST: OR,Multnomah-Portland: After 3 yrs at this work, he went to Portland Oregon via the Isthmus, crossing the land in 5 hrs on Cayuses.
CA,Siskiyou Co-Yreka: After a stay of 3 months in Portland, he went to Yreka, CA, working at his trade for 3 yrs there.

c1868-1874 HIST: OR,Grant Co-Granite: Julius established a store in connection with his brother Fred, and also operated a blacksmith shop. Sold out and came to Pilot Rock, Oregon in 1874

1870 CENSUS:OR,Grant Co-Granite Prec,Baker City PO: FHL Film 0552785-pg7, 7July, Dw 46/46:
WEGNER, Julius 24/Prussia [$900] blacksmith, male citizen of US, living with several
other men of different nationalities

1870-1872 HIST: OR,Grant Co-North Fork: FHL film 2027032, pg 200 of Tax assessment Roll: "May 29th, 1870-FC Wegner and brothers, personal property 3725, all tax property 1525, residence: North Fork."
1872: OR,Grant Co-North Fork: FHL film #2027032, pg 16 of Tax Assessment Roll: "F. Wegner and Julius Wegner, North Fork, State of Oregon, Grant Co: 'foregoing to be correct list of all persons liable to do military duty as taken by me for the year 1872, 2nd Sept 1872, signed J. W. King, Assessor."

1874 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Julius was married to Miss Olive Pearson, a native of Willamette Valley, on April 5, 1874.

1874-c1884 HIST: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Julius... came to Pilot Rock, opened a shop, continuing there for 10 yrs.
1900 Affidavit for Pension by Ferdinand Wegner, signed by Julius Wegner 5 Jan 1900 in Pilot Rock, OR, 54 yrs old:
"I am a brother of Ferdinand Wegner alias Frederick Wegner & I am positive & know that Frederick Wegner & Ferdinand Wegner are one & same person. His name Ferdinand given him by his parents & called that in childhood, but when came to America most everyone would persist in calling him Frederick although repeatedly told that his name was Ferdinand. We were partners for several years as near as I can recollect from 1874 to 1880 in blacksmith business in Oregon. The above facts are of my own knowledge. I also know of his enlistment in 3rd Batt of NJ Lt Artillery-& once during his service he came home on furlough to visit me. He was at that time most always called Fred & when we were partners he was called Fred. He is my brother & I know his name is Ferdinand but he is called Frederick & Fred also."

1878 HIST: During this period occurred the Bannock War, when nearly all of the people of Pilot Rock fled to Pendleton for protection, but Mr Wegner & a few friends built fort of lumber & remained until close of hostilities, never being molested by the savages.
"In The Footsteps of the Pioneers, 1862-1962," by Will M Kidwell, Ed.D., Pg 199: "The Indian conflict of 1878 greatly affected the Pilot Rock-McKay Basin. The Indians very likely came within a few miles of PR but never attacked the town, although there was a battle at Willow Springs. To protect the populace, Julius Wegner and others worked feverishly to erect a stockade in PR. It was located on the land where the first church building was later constructed."
Pg 204: "It has been described as being made of tall posts erected in deep holes with boards nailed on each side of the cracks; any openings were then filled with gravel. It most likely was circular in design. It had no roof. The stockade was built by the residents of PR under the direction of Julius Wegner (blacksmith), AJ Sturtevan (Gen store operator)... During the day everyone stayed outside and cooked under the shade trees. There were portholes in the stockade, and men with rifles were stationed at each."
Pg 211: "1870s - Pilot Rock and Alta merged during this decade. The little town of Pilot Rock lies at the base of the Blue Mountains, on Birch Creek, 16 miles from Pendleton. Its name is derive from a large bluff of Basaltic rock bearing the same title, which serves as a landmark and guide for miles. Two blacksmith shops...run by Julius Wegner...came to Pilot Rock in 1874 and began practicing his profession. He sold his shop in 1894 and took up horse raising on a ranch in Wegner Gulch southeast of Pilot Rock.

1880 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla Co-Alta [Lower Buttercreek] Anc Img 8 pg D21,6-19,Dw 172/175:
WEGNER, Julius 34/GY(GY,GY)md blacksmith; Olive-wife 22/OR (MO,MO)md keep house;
Ralph-son 5/OR; Walter-son 2/OR; May-dau 1/12 bn Apr-OR

1884: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: He sold out the shop & took a homestead, to which he has added by purchase from time to time until he now has the magnificent estate of 1100 acres [1905].

1894 HIST: In The Footsteps of the Pioneers, 1862-1962, by Will M Kidwell, Ed.D., Pg 101: "A few horses were raised from colts by almost all of the early settlers, but only a very few people specialized in raising horses exclusively. The Buckners and Julius F W Wegner of Pilot Rock were two of those who raised only horses for a period of time.
Pg 211: "He sold his shop in 1894 and took up horse raising on a ranch in Wegner Gulch southeast of Pilot Rock"
History of Umatilla Co: "He sold his horses, of which he had a large bunch, and purchased sheep."

HIST: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Grace Michael Smith, grandaughter: "my mother's folks [lived] on a farm & 9 children

1900 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co, Alta: film #1241352 pg 98,25 Jun, pg 98 Dw 268/27098:
WEGNER, Julius Jan 1846 54/GY (GY,GY) md 26 yrs, emig 1863-37 yrs in US, not
naturalized farmer,rd & wr,spk Eng,own farm #91; Olive-wife 42/PR-Jan 1858
(PA,MO) 7/8 children,rd & wr,spk Eng; Ralph-son 25/OR-Jun 1875 (GY,OR)
single farm laborer; Walter-son 22/OR-Feb 1878,single; May-dau 20/OR-Apr 1880;
Floyd-son 17/OR-Oct 1882; Elmer-son 15/OR-Aug 1884; Ivy-dau 13/OR-Sep 1886
Jessie-dau 9/OR-Sep 1890

1905 HIST: His bands now aggregate over 3000, and he has become one of prosperous stock owners as well as one of the large real estate holders of the county.
Mr. Wegner is a member of the Pioneers of the Pacific, Harry Miller Camp #7 of Pilot Rock
POLITICS: In political affairs he is quite active, having been elected to serve for 12 successive yrs as director in his district, which demonstrates both his capabilities & the confidence of his constituency.

1909-1910 HIST:"In The Footsteps of the Pioneers, 1862-1962," by Will M Kidwell, Ed.D., pg 227: "In 1909 a wool grower's sale was held in PR and the PR Rcd reported the following sales: Julius Wegner 70 sacks."
Pg 242: 1910s - "The Pilot Rock Mercantile Co reorganized and became a stock co. Its trustees were... W T Kidwell, Julius Wegner..."

1910 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co: Film #1375302 pg1401, 15 Apr, Dw 11/11:
WEGNER, Julius F 64/GY (Gy,GY)md 36yrs, imm 1864-naturalized,sheep/stock man
ranch, rent; Olive 54/OR (MO,US) 8/9 children; Ralph 35/OR;Jessie-dau 19/OR;
Grace V 9/OR; Rolan J Gson 8/OR (OR,OR)

1917 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Julius Wegner 17 March 1917, buried in Pilot Rock Cemetery [birth shown as 1846].


ACTION - CK OUT - Julius Wegner:
1. Prussia (Preussen), Pommern is region, Wollin is City.

2. Living next to Elmer Wegner is Albert Gilliam 54/OR (MO,Ind). Next to Ralph O Wegner is Nancy Jane Gilliam 78/Ind (Ind,Ind); Ella McBroom-dau 50/OR (MO,IND) & gson Roland 27/OR (MO,OR). Question abt if family. Mother [June Smith Hallmark] said they very good friends-see notes in Eades box. Nancy Jane Robbins & Eleazer Gilliam. Also notes abt GW/Vesta Gilliam Rugg

3. Another note on page: "Most of money gotten by Grace over years from Mrs Wegner" 
Wegner, Julius Frederick W (I1900)
 
2091 1845 BIRTH: WA,Lewis Co-on Bush prairie: James Benton McAllister born 13-15 March 1845, supposedly "...the first white child born north of the Columbia River in the then territory of Oregon..."

1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Lewis Co: 26 March, Dw 83/11: James B McAllister 5/OT, son of James and Charlotte McAllister

1855 HIST: WA-now Sherlock: Obit of James March 1902: "...At that time the McAllisters were living on a place which they had taken up near where Sherlock now stands. It might be worth noting that McAllister Crk & the famous McAllister springs with their wonderfully clear waters were named after the elder McAllister...

c1863 HIST: OR: Obit of James...: "...In such times as these, James McAllister was reared & lived in the country until age 18 when he went to Oregon..."

1870 CENSUS: WA,Klickitat Co,The Dalles 21 June pg 140 DW 27/19:
McALISTER, James 24/WA Terr-farmhand, US Citizen

1870 MARRIAGE: KY: James Benton McAllister md to Hanna Belle McAllister about 1870, continued to lived there for a few years, then returned to WA Territory by 1882...
PRF 11-01, submitted by Gerald Smith 6-00: James md Hannah Belle McAllister
bir,mg: Washington Pioneers 929.3797 W2794, Seattle Pub Lib NW, Vol II, pg 296, subm by Mrs. Barbara Hawk Kincy, gr greatgrandau of James & Charlotte.
Mother's will May 1859: James Benton McAllister.

1880 CENSUS: to get

c1882 HIST: WA-Grays Harbor country on North River: Obit of James Mar 1902: "...This time he located in Grays Harbor country on North River..."

1900 CENSUS: WA,Yakima Co-N Yak City, Prec 6: Soundex-22/121/10/10,June,Dw 174/204 7th St:
McALLISTER, James 54/WA bn Mar 1846 (KY,MO) day laborer,rent home; A E ERRICKSON-
son in law 30/Norway bn Feb 1870-shoemaker; Lettitia-dau 23/MO bn Mar
1877 (WA/KY); Echo B-grandson 1/WA bn Mar1899 (NW/MO); McALLISTER,
Mary-dau 20/KY bn Nov 1879; Sarah-dau 18/KY bn Apr 1882

1902 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Pierce Co-Orting: James Benton McAllister died February 1902 of paralytic stroke; buried Masonic Cemetery, Olympia WA
Newspaper Abstracts, Morning Olympian, 1891-1906, Thurston Co, WA, R929.37977, pg 112, 1 Mar 1902
4 children survive: James McAllister, Mrs Albert Erickson or Orting, Mrs George Woods of Loomis & Miss Sarah McAllister. A bro & 5 sis also living: John Y McAllister of North Yakima, Mrs MA Cheney, Mrs J E Wood of LA, Mrs SA Hartman of Woodland, Mrs LC Wiggins of Sherlock, & Mrs Isaak Hawk.
The remains arrived from Orting on yesterday's train & the funeral was in Dobbins at Wright's undertaking parlors at 2:00. Rev Dr Glass conducted at the parlor & the grave. He was bur Masonic cem. It is said to have been his wishes that after all the yrs of wandering he should like to be bur near where he was born."

1902 DTH: PRF 11-01, submitted by Gerald Smith 6-00: James Benton McAllister III dd 26 Feb 1902, Orting, Pierce Co, WA

1893 HIST: Manuscript at U of WA NW Coll written by Sarah McAllister Hartman 20 Feb 1893, pg 44 (handwritten): The two youngest boys (12 & 15), see John Y for story of Indians around cabin and escape to Ft Elenma on Chambers Prairie.

TO DO: Ck KY Census for James McAllister md to Belle 
McAllister, James Benton (I5459)
 
2092 1846 (1850 ae 4)

Buried: MecKendree Cemetery, McDowell Virginia
William's first wife, Susan Bodkin was the sister to Elizabeth Ann Bodkin who married William's brother Eli.
Along with his brothers, William was deeded 286 acres of land on bull Pasture Mountain (for which he paid $1.00), and he and his second wife signed the bill of sale when the land was sold to Samuel C. Eagle.
We have his second wife's name as "Susan". But she made her mark on the paper and someone signed it for her, as "Susannah". On 1/10/1880 William signed the paper which deeded his share of his fathers land on Shaws Fork to his brother John E. Armstrong.

From the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas

We find William and his family in the 1880 census (Pastures, Augusta, Virginia.JHA11/2003 
Armstrong, William H. (I4050)
 
2093 1846 (1850 ae 4)

Buried: MecKendree Cemetery, McDowell Virginia William's first wife, Susan Bodkin was the sister to Elizabeth Ann Bodkin who married William's brother Eli. Along with his brothers, William was deeded 286 acres of land on bull Pasture Mountain (for which he paid $1.00), and he and his second wife signed the bill of sale when the land was sold to Samuel C. Eagle. We have his second wife's name as "Susan". But she made her mark on the paper and someone signed it for her, as "Susannah". On 1/10/1880 William signed the paper which deeded his share of his fathers land on Shaws Fork to his brother John E. Armstrong.

From the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas

We find William and his family in the 1880 census (Pastures, Augusta, Virginia.JHA11/2003 
Armstrong, William H. (I4050)
 
2094 1846 BIR,1851 DTH,BUR: Columbia Co PA Cem Rcds FHL flm#1486660, Summerhill Cem pg20: Stephen Michael 1818-1911; wife Sarrah 1826-1899; Ellen C dau of S & S Michael dd 10 Oct 1851, 5y4m Michael, Ellen C (I7496)
 
2095 1846 BIR,1866 MG, 1894 DTH,BUR: LDS Fam Hist Suite 2, computer software: Wm Albert Coffin bn 15 Nov 1846-Richmond, Wayne, IN; md Sophronia Elizabeth HUNT 1 Jan 1866 (1 Jan 1867-CK OUT)-Oxford, Bannock, ID; dd 22 May 1894-Cambridge, Bannock, ID, bur 27 May-Downey, Bannock, ID. ORD: Bapt 19 Apr 1885; E 30 Oct 1889; SS 30 Oct 1889; SP 4 Nov 1949 IFALL. Coffin, William Albert (I8431)
 
2096 1846 BIR,1866 MG,1906 DTH,BUR: Paul Henderson:George Stone bn 15 Apr 1846 Rockford AL (cannot find twn
or county by that name, perhaps tiny place; md 21 Apr 1866 in Warrington,FL to Lelia Ann White (dau of Thomas J White and Ann Fell); died Pensacola FL 12 Jul 1906, bur St Johns Cem, Pensacola FL

BIR,ORD: IGI F847601/07 film 1395818 
Hallmark, George Stone (I6520)
 
2097 1846 BIR: 1850 Lee Co IA census: Joseph 4/IN son of John & Anna Rodgers; Aug 1996 lttr frm Mary Riley: bn 10 Oct 1846

1850 CENSUS: IOWA,Lee Co-Dist 29,1 Nov, flm #442961 pg491-2 Dwelling# 1565/1571: Joseph Rogers age 4 born Iowa, son of John and Anna Rogers

1851 DTH: Aug 1996 lttr frm Mary Riley: dd Jan 1851

ORD: IFall 1997-error: 
Rodgers, Joseph (I6767)
 
2098 1846 BIRTH: CT,Windham-Willimantic: Edna Lavinia Gavitt born 17 November 1846

c1866 MARRIAGE: Edna Lavinia Gavit md John Hatch about 1866 [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Edna's birth year + 20 years. 
Gavitt, Edna Lavinia (I9944)
 
2099 1846 BIRTH: ILL,Hancock Co-Nauvoo: Sarah Ann Knight was born 15 August 1846, the daughter of John Knight [1813-1889] and Mary Millicent Watson [1818-1868] re Family Tree ID# KWJX-FXQ

1862 MARRIAGE: UT,Salt Lake-Salt Lake City: Josiah Richardson md Sarah Ann Knight 3 February 1862, re Family Tree

1926 DEATH: UT,Box Elder Co-Brigham City: Sarah Ann Knight Richardson died 16 February 1926, buried 19 February 1926 in Plain City, Weber, Utah, re Family Tree 
Knight, Sarah Ann (I10744)
 
2100 1846 BIRTH: James Taylor born 1846, no place shown, re One World Tree Submitter #1099, my version 3

c1865-1894 MARRIAGE: James Taylor md Eunice Stone

1900 CENSUS:PA,Susquehanna Co-Harmony Twp-Bor of Lanerdon:HQuest T623 rll 1489 pg 17: 1 June pg 1B,Dw115/19:
TAYLOR, J. O.-head 59/PA (PA,PA) bn July 1846, md 25-lumberman, own home-mtg;
Eunice-wife 49/PA bn Dec 1850 (PA,PA) md 25 1/1 child living-housekeeper;
Mabel E-dau 22/PA bn May 1874 (PA,PA) S school teacher
Next door 16/20: Temperance Stone-head 80/PA bn Aug 1819 (CT,CT) Wid
2/4 children living - housekeeper

1910 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Lanesboro Boro: HQuest T624 rll 1421 p 268: pg 6 B/5913, 25 ____, Dw 120/133 on Main Street:
TAYLOR, James O-head 62PA (PA,PA) md 2x 35 yrs-making cider, cider mill-own farm;
Eunice R-wife 58/PA (PA,CT) md 1x 35 yrs, 1/1 child living-no occ

1920 CENSUS:PA, Susquehanna-Lanesboro ED 84: Anc.com Img 14, 13 Jan, pg 7B/4251, Dw 153/168:
TAYLOR,James O-head 70/PA (PA,PA)md no occ; Eunice R-wife 69/PA (PA,PA)md no occ 
Taylor, James (I9463)
 

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