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2251 | 1854 BIRTH: TX,Bastrop Co: Jacob Newton Hallmark born 17 March 1854, Known as "Jake". 1878 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano Co: Jacob Newton md Lelia May Johnson 31 May 1878 From Izora McGinty-dau of Jacob Newton; Modie Mosley says Limestone 30 May-ck out. 1880 CENSUS: TX,Limestone Co: HALLMARK, James 26/TX (Ind,MO); Lela 21/TX; Izora-F 1/TX (Ind/Ala). 1900 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co-Vol 74, ED 127, #4456: HALLMARK, Jacob N Mar 1854, 46/TX-md 22 yrs (TX,TX)-farmer-own farm; Lela M-wife bn Aug 1858 41/TX (Miss,Miss)md 22yrs 9/10 living children; Thenie I McGINTY-dau bn May 1879, 21/TX (TX,TX)wid 2/2 children; Willie E-dau bn Sep 1883 16/TX; Jasper S-son bn Mar 1885 15/TX-farmer; Eddie L-son bn Mar 1887 13/TX-farmer; Lindsa A-son bn Apr 1889 11/TX; Annie B-dau bn Jul 1891 8/TX; Nomie U-dau bn Apr 1893 7/TX; Nona U-dau bn Jun 1899 11/12-TX; Arthur L McGinty -gson bn Aug 1896 3/TX (TX,TX); Willie McGinty-gdau bn Jan 1898 2/TX 1910 CENSUS: TX,Burnett Co-Prec 6,Dist 114: A/C Img 10 pg 9B, Dwelling 125,130: HALLMARK, Jake N-head 56/TX (Miss,Miss)md 31yrs, general farmer, own free; Lela M-wife 51/TX (MO,MO) md 31yrs 9/10 children living, no occ; Ollie J-son 20/TX (TX,TX)single farm laborer, home farm; Vena U-son 17/TX farm laborer, home farm; Nona E-dau 10/TX no occupation 1920 CENSUS: 1930 CENSUS: TX,Burnett Co-Prec 1 Dist 3: Img 20, pg 10B, 25 Apr, Dw 204, 208: HALLMARK, Jacob N-head 76/TX (US,US)md at 24-gen farmer-own farm; May J-wife 71/TX (IL,MO)md at 20; Eddie L-son 43/TX (TX,TX) single farmer; Izora MC GINTY-dau 50/TX (TX,TX),d at 16; on same property #209 is Arthur R McGINTY & family 1940 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co: Anc Img 10 pg 5B,4-22, Dw 113: HALLMARK, Jacob N-head own ($2500)md 8th grade, 1935-Burnett; Lelia May-wife 83/TX, 8th grade; Thelma Izora MC GINTY-dau 56/TX High school 2years, widow. 1946 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Llano Co: Jacob Newton Hallmark died 2 December 1946; buried Tow Cemetery, also Llano Co. NOTES: Molly-Came from Bell and Bastrop Counties before going to Llano Co. Rented a yr in Llano. Lived at Tow Valley, Buchanan Lake. Mr. Fry - the man who gave Jacob Newton info on Richard (George) Hallmark is 1st cousin to Jacob. ORD: 2nd card Boise Temple: B:15 Jun 1993, E:29 Mar 1994, P: 12 Apr 1994, S: 12 Apr 1994 | Hallmark, Jacob Newton (I1841)
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2252 | 1854 BIRTH: TX: James Medlin born 1854 to Lewis & Clarinda Eades Medlin 1860 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co: James Medlin 5/TX, son of Lewis & Clarissa Medlin 1870 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co, 20 Aug: James Medlin 15/TX-farm laborer, son of Lewis & Clarinda Medlin 1920 DEATH: James Medlin died 1920, no place shown. | Medlin, James (I8555)
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2253 | 1855 BIR,1854 MG, 1887 DTH,ORD: AF & fam rcds of Thomas Lorenzo Obray & Louise Shelton Obray- md & ss: John Henry Gibbs 2 Nov 1874, SLC Endow House FGR of John & Lucille Bankhead, July 2000: bn 8 Dec 1855; md 2 Nov 1874; dd 31 Dec 1927-same places and same spouse. Also shows sealed to parents: 28 May 1969 LOGAN | Obray, Louisa Shelton (I1342)
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2254 | 1855 BIR,1877 DTH,BUR: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals,FHL flm #1597741/5 pg511: Franklin L Shuman on 27 Jul 1854 md Angeline Michael, 4 children: Chas accidently killed at father's mines at 21, bur Cattawissa. Hillside Cem pg107 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 56: Chas killed when only 22 yrs old | Shuman, Charles F (I7557)
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2255 | 1855 BIR,1877 MG,1940 DTH: Compiled obits Browning Ldr-Rcd, V4 pg2: Nancy Elizabeth White, dau of Charles & Elizabeth King, bn 26 Jan 1855, dd 22 Jan 1940. Md M B Mills 8 Dec 1877 who dd 23 Sep 1916. 4 children: Cordie Swisegood-Browning; Marion Mills-Hinton OK; Ollie Mills-Jacksonville IL; Jane Tiffany-Roadhouse IL. She md Charles White who dd 28 May 1930. Also leaves 3 half sis & a half bro: Mrs Tine Walker, Mary F Robinson, Mrs WW Walker and Charles King. 1855 BIR,1878 MG,1940 DTH: DESCENDANTS OF MEADY BRISON MILLS, Randy Mills Aug 1999: Nancy Elizabeth King dau of Chas W & ?? King bn Jan 1855/TN, md 20 Dec 1878 Sull Co MO, dd 1940/MO, CHILDREN: Marion Thomas; Mary J (Tiffany); Chas Ola; Corda (Swisegood) NOTES: Family? Compiled obits,13 Feb 1947 Browning Ldr-Rcd V4 pg93: Melba Catherine Walker-dau of Charles & Martha King bn 28 Oct 1868, dd nr Purdin 9 Feb 1947. Md WV Walker 5 Oct 1890. 1 son, Cecil W Walker-Purdin, who survives with husband & sis Mrs Josie Walker. Bur Purdin Cem. | King, Nancy Elizabeth (I8139)
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2256 | 1855 BIR: 1870 Sullivan Co, Mo Census, Film #552322. Also IGI 5026902/32:Bn 1857 Linn Co, Benton Twp. 30 Mar,30 Apr 1991 IFALL BIR,MG: Brumbaugh Family Bible, Browning MO (Oct 1992). Also Genealogy of Brumbacks by G Marcus Brumbaugh pg 695 (E2142) shows md to Andrew J Arthurs. Lists 4/6 children 1860 CENSUS: IA,Lee Co-Des Moines Twp, 20 July 1860: Manda M Brumbaugh age 3 bn Iowa, dau of Philip and Elizabeth Brumbaugh 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: FHL flm #552322, Dw#135/135: Amanda Brumbaugh age 16 bn Iowa, dau of Philip and Elizabeth Brumbaugh 1874 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Amanda Melvina Brumbaugh md Andrew J Arthurs 13 September 1874, md by Jesse Goins, Minister of the Gospel. MO,Sullivan Co-Film 1009114 Mg Lic. 1845-1904 and Bk 977.8235 V25e pp 200, Bk 57; Hist Sull Co Vol I pg 629; IGI M515851/2223 md 13 Sep 1874 Sullivan Co, MO SS:22 Feb 1986 Lange 1880 CENSUS: MO,Macon Co-Drake Twp: Anc.com Img 6,pg 25, 15 June, Dw 152,159: Amanda Arthur age 27 born Iowa-keeping house, wife of Andrew Arthur 1900 CENSUS: MO,Vernon Co-Moundville: Anc.com Img 125,pg 279;12 June,Dw 149,149: Amanda M Arthurs age 44 born June 1855 in Iowa, md 25yrs, 6/7 children living, wife of Andrew Arthurs 1910 CENSUS: OK,Mayes Co-Adair: Anc.com Img 9,pg 87,27 Apr, Dw 84,87: Amanda Arthurs age 54 born Iowa (TN,US) md 35yrs, 6/7 children living 1920 CENSUS: OK,Delaware Co-Twp 3: Anc.com Img 7, pg 200, 10 Jun, Dw 69,69-Vine St: Amanda M Arthurs age 64 born Iowa, no occupation, wife of Andrew J Arthurs 1921 HISTORY: OK-Jay: Obit of father, Philip Brumbaugh: "...To this union 9 children bn, 5 of whom survive him: Mrs AJ Arthurs-Jay OK..." 1925 HISTORY: OK,Jay Co-Braman: Obit of husband, Andrew J Arthurs, June 1925: "...Andrew J Arthurs... died 22 June 1925 at Braman OK... Leaves widow & 6 children... 1931 HISTORY: OK-Tulsa: Obit of sister, Sarah Lantz 7 May 1931. Of Tulsa OK in 1931. NOTES: Picture take #6, Oct 1992 (16-18). | Brumbaugh, Amanda Melvina (I2033)
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2257 | 1855 BIRTH, DEATH: WA, James Chambers born 1855, died 3 months later, a few days after James Benton McAllister's funeral, scalded to death by boiling water 1855 DTH: Manuscript at U of WA NW Collection written by Sarah McCallister Hartman 20 Feb 1893 tells of 3-mo babe in cradle scalded to death by boiling water, named after Sarah's father, a few days after James' funeral | Chambers, James (I5466)
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2258 | 1855 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Taos: William Washington Wagner was born 10 February 1855. Known as "Bill". 1855 HISTORY: Directory of Jefferson City and Cole Co, pg 375: "William W Wagner, proprietor of the Monroe House, is a native of Cole Co, to which place his parents, George and Katherine Wolfrum Wagner, from Bavaria, Germany, immigrated in 1844, the year of the great overflow, locating on a farm in the township of New Liberty, where the subject of this sketch was born February 10, 1855. On the farm he was reared and..." 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806: William WAGGONER age 8, born in Missouri, son of George and Cath'n WAGGONER, living with grandparents, Paul and Caroline WAGGONER. 1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: HerQuest pg 10, 8 July, Dwelling 78/76: William Wagner 15/MO, son of George and Catherine Wagner 1870+ HISTORY: Directory of Jefferson City and Cole Co, pg 375: "...obtained his education in the neighboring schools, graduating later from the celebreated Jones' Commercial College of St Louis. In his early manhood he was Deputy Sheriff under his father, being afterward elected to that office, in which he served two terms. After engaging in various other pursuits with financial success, he became the proprietor of the Monroe House, the leading commercial hotel of Jefferson City. Mr. Wagner was united in marriage November 16, 1876, to Miss Lena, daughter of John Bohrer, of Jefferson City. This union has been blessed with six children, three boys and three girls: the eldest, Victor, assistsin the management of the hotel; Alma is the charming wife of Fred C Binder, a prominent young businessman of Jefferson City; George is the clerk in the hotel; Stella an Alfred are students at the high school; Edwina, the youngest, is 5 years of age...." 1876 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: William W Wagner md Lena B Bohrer 16 November 1876, Evangelical Lutheran Church Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 17 Nov 1876, pg 1. 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: FHL film #287758 - 235 High Street: WAGNER, William 26/Bav (hotel); Lena 24/Switz; Victor 2/MO; George W 1/MO Also George W. Peasner - Bavaria (next door - John Peasner 56/Bav & family-George's?) 1884 HISTORY: Birth of son Alfred Phillip August 1884: Father, "Wm W. Wagner, Sheriff Cole Co and Hotel Keeper" 1895 HISTORY: The Evening Courier Sept 25 1895: "City Council notice for permit to W.W. Wagner to lay brick sidewalk on East Main. Obit of father September 1895: "Living: ... William, Jefferson City..." 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Anc.com Img 57-58,FHL Film 1240850,4 Jun,Dw 546/548,235 E High St: WAGNER, William W-hotel keeper 45/MO bn Feb1855 (GY,GY) md at 24yrs [Monroe House]; 547/549: WAGNER, Lena 44/MO bn Dec 1855, md at 24yrs; Victor L-son 22/MO bn Aug 1877-single hotel clerk; George W-son 21/MO bn May 1879-single hotel clerk; Albert PO-son 15/MO bn Aug 1884-school; Stella C-dau 13MO bn Apr 1887-school; Edwina V- dau 4/MO bn Mar 1896; Kate-dau/law 20/MO bn Nov 1879 (GY,GY) md 2yrs,1/1 child living; Wm H [or F]-grdson 1/MO bn Mar 1899 (MO,MO); Bertha NIEGHORN-svt 22/MO bn Jun 1877-waitress,hotel. Also Effie Deskum, Ella Buskett, Matilda Strier, svts. (Mary Tihen close by and William and Carolina Wagner on Miller St.(??) HISTORY: Directory of Jefferson City and Cole Co, pg 375: "...Few men in Central Missouri are better known or more popular than Wm. W Wagner, the genial proprietor of the Monroe House of Jefferson City. He has not only managed his hotel business with marked finanacial success, but has other important interests in most of which he was influenced to become identified, not altogether on account of their substantial character and promising of dividents, but largely to assist the material progress of the city. Of enterprises of this class, he is a stockholder and director in the Jefferson City Water Works Co., the Bridge and Transit Co, the Jefferson City Light, Heat and Power Co, of the latter of which he is president. He is also largely interested in mining properties in the souther part of the county, property which promises on development to be immensely valuable. Mr Wagner is a Knight Templar, a member of the IOOF, Elks, Knights of Pythias and Modern Woodmen of America and in all of these exalted and elevating orders is a worthy representative. He demonstrated his loyalty to Jefferson City by a very active opposition to the Capital removal, and was a strong advocate and assisted greatly in securing for Cole Co its magnificent court house. All of Mr Wagner's efforts have been attended with financial sucess, the result of the prompt and active exercise of his good judgemenmt." Cole Co. Directory P. 145: William W was Pres of J.C.L, H & P Co. and proprietor of Monroe Hotel - residence 216 Monroe. Victory (son) was day clerk and lived at 216. Geo (son) also day clerk living at 216.Also at 216: Stella and Alfred. He was Sheriff and Postmaster also. 1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 1,18 April,pg 159,Dw 6/5-227 E Dunklin St: WAGNER, William W-head 55/MO (GY,GY) md1x-38yrs, Postmaster; Lena-wife 54/MO (GY,GY) md1x-38yrs, 6/6 children living, no occupation; George W-son 30/MO (MO,MO) single attorney general law; Alfred-son 24/MO single attorney general-law; Edwina-dau 13/MO, single, no occupation; Alma BINDER-dau 28/MO (MO,MO) divorced, steno-insurance office; Frederick W grandson 10/MO 1910 WILL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Index to Cole Co Wills, Microfilm 66, 1875-1926, p 254; Cole Co Wills, Film #981822, pg 160: LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Know all men by these presence, that I William W Wagner, of the City of Jefferson, County of Cole, State of Missouri, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament. First I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid. Second I give and bequeath to my son Victor L Wagner the sum of one ($1.00) Dollar, to my son Geo W Wagner the sum of one ($1.00) Dollar, to my daughter Mrs Alma Wagner Binder, former wife of Fred C Binder, the sum of one ($1.00) Dollar, to my daughter Mrs Stella Wagner McCanse, the wife of William Keith McCanse, the sum of one ($1.00) Dollar, and to my daughter Edwina V Wagner the sum of one ($1.00) Dollar. Third I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Lena Wagner all the rest and residue of my property of whatsoever kind or description and wherever located, whether real, personal or mixed, to hold as her absolute property. All former wills made by me I hereby revoke and I hereby appoint my beloved wife Lena Wagner executrix of this my last will and testament and request that she be not required to give bond. Witness my hand this fifteenth day of August 1910. Wm W Wagner Signed, published and declared by said testator William W Wagner as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other, hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses this fifteenth day of August, 1910. Edwin S Austin, F. P. Dallmeyer PROOF OF WILL-State of Missouri, County of Cole, in Probate Court: Be it remembered, that on this, the 17th day of October AD 1910, before me Green C Fowler, Judge of the Probate Court held in and for the County and State aforesaid, personally appeared Edwin S Austin and F P Dallmeyer who are the subscribing witnesses to the annexed Will of Wm W Wagner, deceased, and being by me first duly sworn, depose and say the said Wm W Wagner the testator subscribed the same in their presence, and published and declared said will or instrument of writing to his last will and testament, and that at the time of signing the same, he, the said testator was of sound and disposing mind and more than twenty-one years of age, and that said deponent attested said will as witnesses thereto by subscribing their names to the same in the presence of the testator and of each other and at the request of said testator. Edwin S Austin, F P Dallmeyer Seal Sworn to and subscribed before me Green C Fowler Judge of the Probate Court, this 17 day of Oct AD 1910 Green C Fowler,Judge of Probate Ct. Following was the Ceritificate of Probate of Will signed by Judge Fowler. 1910 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: William W Wagner died 13 October 1910; buried next to wife at Riverview Cem. - information on stone,born 1855. THE DAILY POST, Jeff City, MO, 13 October 1910 (see text) HISTORY OF COLE, MONITEAU, MORGAN, BENTON, MILLER, MARIES & OSAGE COUNTIES MO, Vol 2, pg 900: William W Wagner, proprietor of the Monroe House, of Jefferson City, Mo., was born in Cole County, Mo. February 10, 1855, and is the son of George and Catherine (Wolfrum) Wagner, both natives of Germany, who immigrated to America in 1842 and in 1844, located on a farm in Cole County, Mo., where they remained until 1869 when they removed to Jefferson City. The parents are still living in Jefferson City, where the father is largely interested in the brewery business. William W. remained on the farm uintil seventeen years of age, when he went to St. Louis, and there attended school almost eighteen months. Returning home, he remained on the farm for a time, and subsequently engaged in the saloon business. In 1879 he opened the Monroe House in Jefferson City, which he still conducts. The house is situated on the corner of Monroe & High Sts. and has forty-three transient rooms. As a landlord Mr Wagner has few superiors, and a customer once secured is a life-long friend. In 1878 Mr Wagner married Lena Bohrer, a native of Jefferson City, by whom he has five children, viz: Victor, Georgia, Alma, Alfred and Stella. Mr Wagner is a member of the Masonic fraternity, the IOOF and the K of P. He was elected sheriff of Cole County in 1882 and re-elected in 1884, holding the office two consecutive terms, with much credit to himself and to the satisfaction of his constituents. He is president of the Light, Heat and Power Co. of Jefferson City, and treasurer of the City Water Works. | Wagner, William Washington (I25)
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2259 | 1855 BIRTH: CA,Colusa Co-Monroeville Twp: Mary Matilda Johnson bn 1855 1860 CENSUS: CA,Colusa Co-Monroeville: Anc Img 13 pg 449,7-18,Dw 337,286: Mary M Johnson age 6 bn California, dau of William and Elizabeth Johnson 1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton,Willow Creek Prec,14 June,Dw#101: Mary M Johnson 15/CA, dau of William and Elizabeth Johnson 1871 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Mary Matilda Johnson md F. W. Wentz 17 Mar 1871, 1 child: Dora Wentz bn 1873 in Pilot Rock (md Stephen Pollock abt 1901, 1 son Herald or Herbert Pollock-she may have dd at childbirth) Another sheet in Joyce Spaulding's information: "#18710005: Birch Creek Feb the 21.1871. To the Clerk of the County Court of Umatilla County. Sir you will please grant Lisence to W F Wentz To marry Mary Matilda Johnson. William Johnson" Another sheet: "The State of Oregon, Umatilla County: ss F W Wentz and Mary M Johnson W H Johnson being duly sworn, depose and say that I know Mary M Johnson; that she is a resident of the County of Umatilla... that she is over the age of 15 year to wit: about 17 years; and that there is no legal impediment to the Marriage of said Mary M Johnson and F W Wentz a resident of Umatilla Co Oregon, a white person over the age of twenty-one years. Signed W H Johnson ... March 1871, and Signed by James M Moore, County Clerk above from Joyce Spaulding pg 2 Fam Group Record 4/1997 ORD: FS IGI 2-04: Mary M Johnson md to J. F. Wentz 2 March 1871, Umatilla Co OR SS: 6 May 1993 JRiver, submitted by member after 1991 | Johnson, Mary Matilda (I8708)
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2260 | 1855 BIRTH: Germany: Emma E Ott born Nov 1855 re 1900 census 1860 CENSUS: MO,St Louis Co-Central: Anc.com Img 37, pg 37, 23 June, Dw 193,186: [Our emma?] OTT, John 37/GY-farm renter ($856); Barbara 29/GY; John 3/MO; Emma 2/MO c1879 MARRIAGE: 1880 CENSUS: IL, St Clair Co-East St Louis: Anc.com Img 20, 8 June, Dw 123,164-Missouri Avenue: Emma Wagner age 24 born IL (GY.GY)md, keeping house, wife of Henry Wagner 1900 CENSUS:MO,St Louis Co-St Louis:Anc.com Img 16,Film #1245791, 5 Jun,Sheet 8,Dw 96/158-1809 Market St: Emma Wagner 44/GY born Nov 1855 (GY,GY) md 21yrs, imm 1870-no occupation, wife of Henry Wagner 1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Clark Twp: Anc.com Img 18, 3 May, page 7B, Dwelling 138/148: Emma E Wagner age 54 born Germany (Gy,Gy) married 1 time, 31 years, 3/3 children living, wife of Henry Wagner 1920 CENSUS: MO,Jackson Co-Kansas City: Anc.com Img 18, sh 9B,10 Jan, Dw 181/196-7302 5th St: Emma Wagner age 65 born Germay (GY,GY) md, no occupation, imm in 1860, naturalized citizen, wife of Henry Wagner 1930 CENSUS: CA,Los Angeles Co-Los Angeles: Anc.com Img 39, pg 108, 11 Apr, Dw 287": Emma Wagner age 75 born Germany (GY,GY) md at 24, no occupation, wife of Henry H Wagner 1940 CENSUS:CA,Los Angeles: Anc Img 31 pg 3034,4-6, Dw 426-221 N Ave 25: WAGNER, Mrs Emma-head 85/GY widow, same house 1935, completed 5th grade; Charles-son 52/MO single, same house 1935, completed HS 4yrs, electrician- contractor work. | Ott, Emma E (I206)
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2261 | 1855 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anna Margaret Schneider was born 27 November 1855, the daughter of Chris Schneider and Margaret Frederich. 1875 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Lorenze Wagner md Anna Schneider 4 November 1875 Evangelical Church records Jeff City, Cole Co, MO. Cole Co Mgs 1850-1900, BK D, pg 100. Lorenze Wagner md Anna Schneider Nov 4, 1875, filed Nov 6, 1875 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Dunklin St: Annie Wagner age 24 born Missouri, wife of Lorenze Wagner, living with Lorenze's parents, George and Anna Wagner 1910 CENSUS: MO, Pettis Co-Sedalia Twp: Anc.com Img 11, 20 April, pg 84, Dw109/111-122 S Quincy: Anna M Wagner age 54 born in Missouri md 35 years 4/4 children living, wife of Laurence Wagner 1920 CENSUS: MO, Pettis Co-Sedalia Twp Prec 2: Anc.com Img 14, 6 Jan, pg 7B, Dw167/177-202 S Prospect Ave: Anna M Wagner age 64 born in Missouri, wife of Laurence Wagner 1920 DEATH,BURIAL: MO, Pettis Co-Sedalia: Anna M Schneider Wagner died 16 February 1920 | Schneider, Anna Margaret (I166)
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2262 | 1855 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Julius Wagner born 26 May 1855 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229: Julius Wagner age 5 born Missouri, son of Christ and Elizabeth Wagner 1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City Twp, PO, pg 40, 29 June 1870, Dw#277: Julius Wagner age 15, born Missouri, son of Christ and Elizabeth Wagner 1876 MARRIAGE: ILL,Morgan Co-Jacksonville: Julius Wagner md Maggie F Coyle 5 October 1876 1880 CENSUS: MO,Morgan Co-Morleau (MCD) Versailles: Film #287758(124,197,15,34 Wagner, Julius 25/MO, Maggie 21/MO, Ella 3/MO OCC and REL HISTORY: Obit Jefferson City O Daily Tribune, 20 July 1909, pg 1: Julius Wagner...In his younger years he conducted a grocery store in the room occupied by Schrimpf and Bode. He was a member of the German Ev. Central church and was liked by all who knew him. 1885 HISTORY: Birth record of third child, a daughter, Nov 1885: "Julius Wagner, wood merchant..." 1885 DEATH of wife: Maggie F Coyle Wagner died 6 December 1885, after birth of third child 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: Film #1240850, Vol 24,36,9,2, 115 Atchison: Julius Wagner age 45, born Missouri May 1855, son of Elizabeth Wagner, widow. 1909 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Julius Wagner died 19 July 1909; buried Woodlawn Cemetery Evangelical Church records Jeff City MO. 21 yrs. NOTES: Wood merchant, had one daughter born 27 Nov 1885. Check out-somewhere in notes say Julius buried in Woodlawn. Is this the right Julius? CK OUT Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 17 Aug 1906, pg 3: "FAMILY REUNION". "A family reunion was held at the home of Chris. Wagner on the Moreau Wed in honor of Mr and Mrs Julius Wagner of St Louis who are visiting here. Among those who attended were Mr/Mrs Geo Schott, Mr/Mrs Hoefer, Mr/Mrs Jule Wolfrum, Mr/Mrs Will Hoefer, Mr/Mrs John P Raithel, Mr/Mrs Conrad Wagner, Mr/Mrs Ihler Wolfrum and Mr/Mrs W W Wagner. Mesdames Fred Schott, Christ Wagner, M Schott, Irine Peasner, Geo Schott, F. H. Binder, Morlock, F. C. Binder, A Zuendt, Barbara Brandt and E Schneider; Misses Auerelia Henry, Hilda Henry, Alma Raithel, Fredia Wagner, Vic Morlock, Caroline Schott, Marie Seider, Tillie Hoefer, Edwina Wagner, Kate Wolfrum, Lena Wolfrum and Julia Raithel; Messrs E Schneider, Will Zuendt, Conrad Wagner, Jr., Christ Wagner, Sr., Christ Wagner, Jr., Hugo Schott, Paul Wagner, Julius Wagner, Geo Wagner and Oscar Steininger." | Wagner, Julius (I122)
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2263 | 1855 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Lena B Bohrer born 3 December 1855, dau of John and Mary Kaiser Bohrer [both born in Switzerland]. 1860 CENSUS: to find 1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: Dwelling 450: BOHRER, John 51/Switz; Mary 42/Switz; Lenna 14/MO; Mary 12/MO; Charles 7/MO; Julius 3/MO 1876 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: William W Wagner md Lena B Bohrer 16 November 1876 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: FHL film #287758 - 235 High Street: WAGNER, William 26/Bav (hotel); Lena 24/Switz; Victor 2/MO; George W 1/MO 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Anc.com Img 57,FHL Film 1240850,4 Jun,Dw 546/548,235 E High St: Lena Wagner 44/MO born December 1855, wife of William W Wagner 1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 1, 18 April, pg 159, Dwelling 6/5-227 E Dunklin St: Lena Wagner age 54, born Missouri (GY,GY) md 1 time-38 years, 6/6 children living, no occ, wife of William W Wagner 1912 HISTORY: Jefferson City Tribune, 13 April 1912, pg 1: "Mrs. Wagner gets Damages". The jury in the case of Mrs. Lena Wagner against F.C. Binder, Admr, et al, returned a verdice shortly before noon Saturday, awarding the plaintiff damages in the sum of $9,352, the full amount for which she sued...167 shares of water works company sold." 1920 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Img 28, 7,9 Feb, pg 192, Dwelling 31/31-915 Main St: WAGNER, Lena-head 64/MO (Switz,Switz) widow, renting, no occupation; Alma BEARDER-dau 36/MO (MO,MO) widow, no occupation; Edwina-dau 23/MO (MO,MO) single,no occ. 1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:A.C Img11,p 230, Apr 5, Dw 127/131-1202 Monroe Drive: WAGNER, Lena-head 75/MO (Switz,Switz) wid, mg 30yrs-no occ; Jake ALLEN-son-in-law 35/MO (KY,IND) md 25yrs, salesman-paper co; Edwina-dau 34/MO (MO,MO) md 25 yrs-no occ; Virginia-dau [gdau?] 7/MO (MO,MO) 1938 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Lena B Bohrer Wagner residing with Mrs Jake W Allen, 1220 Elmarine, Jefferson City MO, died 4 July 1938; buried Riverview Cemetery;Tombstone: "Lena B Bohrer Wagner born 3 Dec 1855, died 4 July 1938" [no places shown] | Bohrer, Lena B (I153)
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2264 | 1855 BIRTH: MO,Platte Co: Thomas Franklin Eades born 8 March 1855 to Isaac & Harriett Eades 1924 DEATH, BURIAL: KS, Atcheson Co-Cummings: Thomas Franklin Eads died 2 Jun 1924 | Eades, Thomas Franklin (I8564)
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2265 | 1855 BIRTH: MO: Elizabeth Ann Lease born February 1855, re 1900 census 1888 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Julius S Wolfrum md Elizabeth A Lease 29 November 1888, no children 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: FHL film #1240850,sheety 2B, 4 June, Dwelling 38/42: Lizzie Wolfrum age 45, born Missouri February 1855, wife of Julius Wolfrum 1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Anc.com Img 8, pg 77, 20 April, Dwelling 59/60 on Schott Rd: Lizzie Wolfrum age 54, born PA (PA,PA) md 1 time-21 years, no children, no occupation, wife of Julius Wolfrum 1920 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Anc.com Img 19, pg 43, 15 January, Farm 194/194 on Schott Rd: Elizabeth Wolfrum age 64, born PA (GY,GY), no occupation, wife of Julius S Wolfrum | Lease, Elizabeth Ann (I151)
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2266 | 1855 BIRTH: Nancy Malinda Eades b 1855, Texas | Eades, Nancy Malinda (I8579)
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2267 | 1855 BIRTH: OH: William Henry Price was born 28 September 1855 1884 MARRIAGE: William Henry Price md Mahala Amanda Thurlo August 3, 1884 [no place shown] 1900 CENSUS: MO,Carrol Co-Rockford Twp: Film 1240846-p 220A, 1 Jun, Dw 4/4: PRICE, Wm H 44/OH bn Aug 1855 (PA,OH) farmer,own farm md 16 yrs; Amanda-wife 36/MO bn Nov 1863 (OH,MO) 5/5 children living: Cassius-son 15/MO bn Jan 1885; Earnest-son 13/MO bn Oct 1886; Pearl-dau 11/MO bn Jul 1888; Bertha -dau 9/MO bn Apr 1891; Hazel-dau 3/MO bn Oct 1896 1919 DEATH: William Henry Price died May 25, 1919 [no place shown] | Price, William Henry (I5555)
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2268 | 1855 BIRTH: OR, Polk Co-Jackson: Sarah Jane Eads born 1855 Jackson, Polk Co OR 1860 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Jackson Prec-Salt Crk,17 Jul,Dw 409/370: S G (Sarah Jane) 5/OT, dau of John & Nancy Eades c1875 MARRIAGE: Sarah Eads md to Henry Crosier-no date or place shown, estimated marriage year based on Sarah's birth year + 20 years. | Eads, Sarah Jane (I7253)
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2269 | 1855 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Twp: Andrew Jackson Pearson born June 15, 1855 MARRIAGE: June & July 1954 letters from Elsie Johnson to Mary Marks doc#58 & 59: "Jack died single." "Andrew Jackson bn 1855, died young no family." 1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Prec, Dw#430: AJ Pearson 4/OR, son of JN & Elizabeth Pearson 1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton Prec,15 Jun Dw105: Jackson Pearson 15/OR farm laborer, son of Joseph N & Elletha Pearson 1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta:6-17,Dw 172: Andrew J Pearson 25/OR single laborer, son of Joseph N & Eletha Pearson 1884 DEATH: Andrew Jackson Pearson died 1 Oct 1884, no place shown ACTION - CK OUT - Andrew Jackson Pearson: 1. Email Aug 2001,Wendell Stark: 1 Oct 1884 - Date came from a cousin living in Clarkston WA, who died a couple of years ago. Going to contact husband to see what can get from him 2. Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier: A Jackson Pearson died 7 Oct 1944 | Pearson, Andrew Jackson (I2113)
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2270 | 1855 BIRTH: PA: Ida M Reynolds born March 1855, birth date based on 1900 census 1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com Img 20-pg 54, 15 June, dwelling 157, family 157: REYNOLDS, Ruben 32/PA - farmer [value $1000,329]; Lydia 30/PA; Ida M 5/PA; Frederick E 1/PA 1870 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com pg 143, 2 Aug, dwelling 190,fam 195: Ida Reynolds 15 yrs old, born Pennsylvania,attending school, daughter of Reuben and Lydia A Reynolds 1880 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com-pg 30B,1 June,dwelling 285,fam 292: Ida Reynolds 29/PA single-at home, dau of Reuben and Lydia Reynolds c1885 MARRIAGE: Ida M Reynolds md Robert L Martin about 1885, based on 1900 census 1897 PROBATE of father: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Film 1287077, BK 7 page 411: 8 March 1897 - Reuben Reynolds, deceased, late of Twp Bridgewater: A B Smith Jr and AH McCollum, witnesses. Daughter Ida M md Robert Martin, son Fred Reynolds. Ida M Martin and M L Lake, executors 3 November 1896 1900 CENSUS:PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp,ED 76:Heritage Quest pg 296,3 Jun,dw,fam #20: Ida M Martin 45/PA born Mar 1855 (PA,PA) md 15 yrs, 4/4 children living 1910 CENSUS:PA,Susq Co-wd 1-Montrose Bor ED 81:Her Quest-pg 23,18 Mar,dw 51,fam 55,101 Locust St: Ida A Martin 55/PA (PA,PA) md 1 time-25 yrs, 4/4 children living, no occupation, wife of Robert L Martin | Reynolds, Ida M (I9323)
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2271 | 1855 BIRTH: PA: Leroy Gavit born 26Dec 1855 in Dimock PA, re Ancestry World Tree Project ID 1024,my submission #5 [same as Wilson? this submission does not show Wilson, only Leroy] 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 [is Wilson Leroy?] 1880 CENSUS: PA,Luzerne Co-Hazelton Bor: A/C Img 34, pg 34, 22 June, Dw256/462: GAFFET, Levi 25/PA (PA,PA) md carpentyer; Emmalia-wife 24/PA (Noremburg,Noremburg) md housekeeper; Carrie-dau 4/PA; George 2/PA-son 1900 CENSUS: PA,Luzerne Co-Hazelton City: A/C Img 23, pg 268, 5 June, Dw 211/219-127 S Church St: GAVITT, Amelia-head 44/PA bn Sep 1855 (GY,GY)md 25 4/4 children living; Carrie M-dau 24/PA bn Jan 1876 (PA,PA) S; Frederick L-son 11/PA bn Oct 1888 (PA,PA) school; Walter L-son 7/PA bn Dec 1893 (PA,PA) school 1902 HIST: Will of mother, Emeline S Gavitt of Dimock Twp, 27 November 1902: "...I give and bequeath to my 2 sons John and Leroy and my daughter Elisabeth md to Jebes Ely, sum of $5.00 each..." 1910 CENSUS: PA,Luzerne Co-Hazelton: A/C Img 11, pg 82, 20 April, Dw 115/117-127 S Church St: GAVITT, Carrie-head 33/PA (PA,PA) Widow-housekeeper for private family; Frederick-bro 28/PA (PA,PA) S teamster-ironworks; Walter-bro 26/PA (PA,PA) S packer at knitting mill NOTES: To ck out - Ancestry World Tree Project ID 1024, my submission #5: Leroy Gavitt dd c 1856-1945; event: BAPM to Hazelton PA, FCOM 1st Mayor of Hazelton [Luzerne Co] Censuses: Levi 25 in 1880, but cannot find after that, find wife in 1900 and not after that - both die? Where George in 1900? | Gavitt, Leroy (I9338)
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2272 | 1855 BIRTH: TX,Tarrant Co: Owin Wright Foster born 11 July 1855 1891 MARRIAGE: Owen Wright Foster md Virginia Adeline Simmons Moody 2 August 1891 1941 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Tarrant Co: Owen Wright Foster died 24 Nov 1941 in Tarrant Co TX, buried Lonesome Dove Cem, South Lake, Tarrant Co TX | Foster, Owen Wright (I8595)
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2273 | 1855 BIRTH: Wales-Haken: John Henry White born 24 Aug 1855, son of William & Ann Thomas White [from Pat Holling] 1879-82 HIST: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p 1243: "Member 3d quorum seventies; missionary to England 1879-82" 1883 MARRIAGE: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: John Henry White md Clara Feveryear Jan 18, 1883, dau of Robert and Mary Ann Welton Feveryear of Norwich Eng, who came to UT Apr 1883 1900 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: pg 25, dw #...: WHITE, John Henry 44/Wales bn Aug 1855; Clara 38/England bn Jun 1861; William H 18/UT-Nov 1882; Thomas C 14/UT-Jun 1885; Ada 13/UT-Feb 1887; Chauncey L 9/UT-Apr 1871; Cornelius J 5/UT-Apr 1895; Myra 3/UT-Oct 1896; Byron 1/UT-May 1899; Mary A Feveryear M/Law 77/Eng-Sep 1822, widow; Any Wilkinson 21/UT-Jun 1878, servant. HIST: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p.1243: "Family home, Salt Lake City. Vice-president State Fair Association. Wholesale meat dealer; breeder of cattle and buffaloes; one of the owners of Antelope Island." 1910 DEATH: John Henry White died July 12, 1910, no place shown. | White, John Henry (I1487)
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2274 | 1856 BIR,1877 MG,1916 DTH,BUR: Compiled obits Browning Ldr-Rcd, V1 pg67: Meade Brison Mills bn 1 Jan 1856, dd 23 Sep 1916. Bn Nine Eagle IA. Moved to MO 1858. Md Nancy Elizabeth King 8 Dec 1877. 4 children: Mrs. Cordia Swicegood-Browning; Marion Mills-Oklahoma; Ollie Mills-Green City & Mrs. Harvey (Mary Jane) Tiffany-Green City. Svcs at home by Rev L H Maples, bur White Oaks Cem. NOTES: 28 Jul 1921 Browning Ldr-Rcd compiled obits, V2 pg14: John Mills dd at his home in Purdin of heart trouble 30 Jul 1921. 23 Mar 1922 Browning Ldr-Rcd compiled obits, V2 pg23: Lora Burton dd nr Purdin 16 Mar 1922, bn Howard Co 21 Mar 1842. Md John Mills April 1860. 8 children, preceeded by husband & 6 children. Leaves A Mills-Miami OK, Mrs Lue Parker-Kansas City. Bur Purdin Cem. Randy Mills July 1990 phone call: 1910 census, Meade & Nancy, had a Jane Jones living with them, 82 yrs old, says mother 2 children/1 living. On another census Meade living with Minnus family when he 14 yrs old, bn Decatur IA. Born & raised around Browning. Nancy not read or write. Informant on Meade's death certif was Mrs Harvey, but 3 different handwritings.A census shows VA, also Pike Co MO. Md 1841, 1846 - 13 children. Need to ck with Randy to see if I have facts straight. | Mills, Meady Brison (I8138)
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2275 | 1856 BIR,CHR: 1860 Columbia Co PA census: Sarah E 5/PA Columbia Co PA Church Rcds, FHL flm #1312860/3 pg 60: Sarah Elizabeth Michael bn 1 Jan 1856, chr 22 Jun 1856, dau of Washington Michael and wife Hannah, sponsors Peter Bealer and wife Catharine BIR,MG: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen,compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr, pg 92: Sarah E bn 1856 dec'd by 1977, md Robert Morgan (dd 1932), no children | Michael, Sarah Elizabeth (I7514)
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2276 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Laura Alice Thurlo born 18 Feb 1855, daughter of James Miles Thurlo and Sarah Elizabeth Tyer [death certificate: father John Thurlo bn Ohio and Abigail Tyer bn MO "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo" - ck out what says Also IGI film 1760772: Laura A bn 1856, no parents shown. Also IGI Temple film 1760781: B,E 1866 HISTORY: Browning Leader-Rcd: "...6 yrs ago to Browning" 1872 MARRIAGE: MO, Sullivan Co-IGI M515381/1992: Laura A md Benjamin T Jolley 24 Dec 1872 History of Sullivan Co, Vol I, pg 625 aft Dec 1872 HISTORY: Browning Leader-Rcd: "...After their marriage Mr Jolley purchased old Thurlo homestd, living there..." 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 199: Anc.com Img 25, pg 24,14 June,Dw 216/216: Laura Jolly age 25 born Missouri (OH,MO), wife of Titus Jolly 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,so pt, Dw 327/327: Laura A Jolley age 45 bn Missouri February 1855, 2/2 children living, wife of Benjamin T Jolley 1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-so pt ED 162: Anc.com pg 69, 25 April, Dw 125/125: Laura Jolly age 55 bn Missouri (OH,MO) md 1 time 37yrs, 2/2 children living, wife of Benjamin T Jolly 1917 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Laura Alice Thurlo Jolley died 5 December 1917: buried Hoover Cemetery | Thurlo, Laura Alice (I4387)
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2277 | 1856 BIRTH: CA,Colusa Co-Monroeville Twp: Aimee Elizabeth Johnson born 29 March 1856, dau of William Robert Johnson and Elizabeth Thorp [Tharp]Johnson [Cheney Free Press 12-15-1988: She had been born in Nampa, Calif on March 20, 1855] 1860 CENSUS: CA,Colusa Co-Monroeville: Anc Img 13 pg 449,7-18,Dw 337,286: A E [female] age 4 bn California, daughter of William and Elizabeth Johnson 1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton,Willow Creek Prec, 14 Jun, Dw 101: Aime E Johnson 14/CA, dau of William and Elizabeth Johnson 1876 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Ferdinand C Wegner md Aimee Elizabeth Johnson on 3 Dec 1876, at her parent's home 1880 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co: FHL film 1255081-pg 15,19 June, Dw: 292/292: WEGNER, F. C. 38/Prussia (Prussia,Prussia) blacksmith; A. E. 24/CA (Me/Me) 1900 CENSUS: WA,Spokane Co-Rock Lake Prec:15 June,Dw 63/63: Amy E Wegner 44/CA-Mar 1856 (PA,KY) wife of Ferdinand C Wegner 4/4 children living 1915 HIST: WA,Spokane Co-Cheney: Obit 7 May 1915: 20 yrs resident of Cheney & vicinity 1915 DEATH,BURIAL: Aimee E Wegner died at her home East 402-28th Ave, Spokane WA on 3 May 1915, 59 years 1 mo 4 days; died of influenza; acute myocarditis & tachycarditis; buried 9 May in Cheney WA Cemetery; New England Undertaking Chapel FGR from Joyce Saulding shows died 3 May 1919, buried 5 May 1919, Fairview Cemetery, Cheney, Spoksnr Co,WA, upright stone by mother, Elizabeth Johnson and husband Ferdinand Wegner ORD: FS IGI 2-04: Nothing found | Johnson, Aimee Elizabeth (I7206)
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2278 | 1856 BIRTH: IL: Rosson M Sperry bn June 1856 re 1900 Spokane Co WA census 1881MARRIAGE: Rosson md Eleanor J ... about 1881, estimated year based on1900 Spokane Co WA census. Children: Eva Lois-1882; Ethel Murty 1 Dec 1884 born Minn; Eunice Irene [Babb] Feb 19, 1893; Ina Mary [Jones] 5 Aug 1891 bn Cheney homestead 1900 CENSUS: WA,Spokane Co-Cheney,ED 52: HQ pg 115,20 June, Dw 324/334: SPERRY, Rosson M 43/IL-June 1856 (IL,IL) md 18 yrs, solicitor for clothes-Denison[?]; Eleanor-wife 34/MN-Nov 1865 (IL,IL) md 18 yrs,4/4 children living; Eva L-dau 17/MN-Nov 1882 (IL,IL)in school; Ethel M-dau 15/MN-Dec 1884 in school; Ina M-dau 8/WA-Aug 1891; Eunice R-dau 7/WA-Jan 1893-all read,write,spk Eng | Sperry, Rosson M (I8877)
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2279 | 1856 BIRTH: ILL,Cass Co-Chandlerville: William Walton Friend was born 30 March 1856, son on Oliver and Lucy A (...) Friend Bef 1913 MARRIAGE #1: William Walton Friend md Katie Miller [no date or place shown] 1913 MARRIAGE #2: KS,Harvey Co-Newton: William Walton Friend md Mahala J Scott 20 February 1913 Bef 1983 DEATH: William Walton Friend died before 1983, when the temple work was done for him by daughter, Hazel Irene Friend Webb | Friend, William Walton (I6160)
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2280 | 1856 BIRTH: KS; Art Eads born 1856 to Isaac & Harriett Eades | Eades, Art (I8565)
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2281 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Heinrich Wagner born 3 Sep 1856. Known as Henry Family religeous book belonging to Robert P. Wagner, 1856. 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806: Henry WAGGONER, age 5, born in Missouri, son of George and Cath'n WAGGONER, living with grandparents, Paul and Caroline WAGGONER 1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Heritage Quest pg 10, 8 July, Dwelling 78/76: Henry 12/MO, son of George and Catherine Wagner 1880 CENSUS: IL, St Clair Co-East St Louis: Anc.com Img 20, 8 June, Dw 123,164-Missouri Avenue: WAGNER, Henry 23/MO (GY,GY) md miller; Emma 24/IL (GY,GY) md, keeping house; Ugene G 6/12-bn Nov/IL (MO,IL) c1881 MG: Personal knowledge of Robert P. Wagner, given to him by father, Paul Henry Wagner, nephew of Heinrich, abt 1881. 1882 BIRTH of son: IL: Arthur Wagner born January 1882, re 1900 census 1885 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Jefferson City Daily Tribune 6 Sep 1885, Charles birth announcement: "Henry Wagner will discontinue setting lunch at the Butchers and Drovers Saloon during the week, until further notice is given. He will, however, set a splendid lunch every Saturday night." Miller by trade, saloon keeper in 1885 when Charles Conrad born. 1895 HISTORY: Directory of Jefferson City and Cole Co: When father died in 1895, he was in St Louis in hotel business. Obit of father, George, September 1895: "Living: ... Henry, Jefferson City..." 1900 CENSUS:MO,St Louis Co-St Louis:Anc.com Img 16,Film #1245791, 5 Jun,Sheet 8,Dw 96/158-1809 Market St: WAGNER, Henry-head 43/MO born Sep 1856 (GY,GY)md 21 yrs-hotel keeper; Emma-wife 44/GY born Nov 1855 (GY,GY)Md 21 yrs, imm 1870,no occ; Arthur-son 18/IL born Jan 1882 (MO,GY) single, no occ; Edna-dau 11/MO born June 1888-at school; Charles-son 14/MO born Sep 1885-at school; Wm LA DUQUE-Hotel Clerk 23/NY; Jay W CAHDRA-hotel clerk 23/SD; Samuel CHAMBERLAIN-boarder 39/Ind-lawyer and family; Sadie ZIMMERMAN 18/IA-servant; Annie TEGER 20/MO servant [14 people] 1903 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Jefferson City State Tribune, 16 Oct 1903, pg 1: Henry is proprietor of the Grand Union Hotel. 1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Clark Twp, Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 18-19, 3 May,sheet 7B, Dw 136/148-Henry Rd: WAGNER, Henry-head 53/MO (GY,GY) md1x-31yrs,renting,farmer-general; Emma E-wife 54/GY (GY,GY) md1x-31 hrs, 3/3 children living; Arthur L-son 23/IL (MO,G) single farm laborer 1920 DEATH of brother, Christopher A Wagner, obit 14 Dec 1920: "...The following relatives survive...4 bros: Conrad of this city; Lawrence of Sedalia; Henry of Mabton WA; and Louis of Denver CO. 1920 CENSUS: MO,Jackson Co-Kansas City: Anc.com Img 18, sh 9B,10 Jan, Dw 181/196-7302 5th St: WAGNER, Henry-head 63/MO (GY,GY) Saloon bar tender, renting; Emma-wife 64/GY (GY,GY) md no occ; Roberta GRAY-roomer 38/MO; James MALVILL-roomer 47/NY; Alice JOHNSON-roomer 58/TN 1930 CENSUS: CA,Los Angeles Co-Los Angeles: Anc.com Img 39, pg 108, 11 Apr, Dw 287": WAGNER, Henry H 73/MO (GY,GY) md 22 yrs, miller for flour company; Emma-wife 75/GY (GY,GY)md at 24,no occ; Charles C-son 44/MO (MO,GY) electrician for electric shop. 1932 DEATH of brother, Conrad Wagner, obit May 1932: "...Three brothers: Lawrence-Sedalia; Louis-Denver; Henry-Los Angeles... aft 1932 DEATH: Died and buried in St Louis according to Paul Henry Wagner, nephew. According to Conrad Wagner's obituary in 1932, Henry was living in Los Angeles. Not sure this is correct. Henry had the Grand Union Hotel and Restaurant in old Union Train Station in St Louis. Perhaps there short time-could have retired. He was 76. [Edna's notes say in Heinrich's obit, she was in Texas - where is his obit?] Have a large picture of family: Henry, Emma, Arthur, Edna and Charles. | Wagner, Heinrich (I26)
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2282 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-St Thomas: Thomas B L Walther born 20 August 1856 BIR,DTH: Don Walther Jeff City MO 3/91. 1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co: Thomas Walther age 4, born Missouri, son of George and Elizabeth Walther 1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co, Osage Twp: Thomas B L Walther age 14, born Missouri, son of George and Elizabeth Walther 1880 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Osage: 30 June, Dw#104-117: Thomas B L Walther age 23, born Missouri, a blacksmith, son of George and Elizabeth Walther 1881 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Thomas B L Walther md to Elizabeth Massman of Osage County on 15 Nov 1881 Cole Co Marriage records Bk 1, page 19 shows Thomas B L Walther md to Elizabeth Massman of Osage Co. 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Osage Twp: Film #1240850: WALTHER, Thomas 43/MO born August 1856; Elizabeth bn 1864; Leo born July 1883; August bn Oct 1885; Hadwig bn March 1883; Flora bn Feb 1891; Estella bn Aug 1893; Martha bn July 1895; Hilde bn Feb 1896; Agatha W bn Sept 1898. aft Nov 1904 DEATH: MO,Cole Co: Will of Elizabeth K Walther - mother: "...Eighth: It is my desire wash and will that after my death all of my real and personal property shal be sold at Public auction and the proceeds thereof to be divided among my three children and one grandchild: Thomas B L Wather, Sarah Holdschneider, Lucy Lueckenhoff and Nettie Walther: share and share alike. Limit of time not to exceed 2 years..." | Walther, Thomas B. L. (I244)
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2283 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Clara Wuger was born 1 August 1856 CENSUS: 1880,1900 St Louis,MO Censuses. Grandfather, Paulus Wagner's will, Jefferson City, Cole Co, MO, dated 18 May 1871. 1871 HISTORY: Will of Grandfather, Paulus Wagner May 1871: "3rd give and bequeath to my daughter Kunigunde Wagner, now married to Jno F Wielandy, the sum of $2500.00, Two thousand five hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Kunigunde Wielandy born Wagner receive the interest of said sum of #2000.00 during her lifetime, and at the time, when, her four children of her first marriage with Conrad "Wucker" named Julius, Elna, Sophia and Clara Wuger shall arrive at age then said sums shall be equally divided among them, and they shall thereafter be bound to pay the interest on said sum to their mother during her life time--in case of the death of my said daughter Kunigunde, said sum and interest shall go to said 4 children or their heirs from the day of her death. Said sum shall be paid to my daughter Kundigunde by my son George Wagner one year after my death without interest." 1880 CENSUS:MO,St Louis Co-St Louis: Film #287763,Anc.com Img 24,pg 24,11 Jun,Dw184/225,923 Salisbury St: Clara Wuger age 24, born Missouri-helps mother, stepdaughter of J F [John] and daughter of Kunigunde [Katy] Wielandy 1920 CENSUS: MO,St Louis: Anc.com Img 72, pg 222, 30 January, Dw ??-4569 Page Ave: WUGER, Clara-sister in law 60/MO (GY,GY) single-no occ, living with Adolph A MYERS and her sister Ella W Myers. 1930 DEATH: MO,St Louis Co-University City: Clara Wuger died at home, 7200 Princeton on 24 February 1930; buried Friedens Cemetery 27 February 1930. | Wuger, Clara (I268)
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2284 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-e Browning: Perneta Jane Lantz born 9 Oct 1856 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: 10 Aug pg 116, Dw 405: Lety J Lantz age 5, born MO, dau of Lot B and Pernit Lantz 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan: pg 189, 24 Jul, Dw 131: Pernitty J Lantz age 13, born MO, dau of Lot B and Pernity L Lantz 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com Img 23, pg 23, 12 June, Dw 201/201: Pernita J Lantz age 23 bn MO (PA,TN) single school teacher, dau of Lot B and Pernita Lantz 1929 HISTORY: Obit of brother, George W Lantz March 1929,pg 104: "... survives... sisters... Mrs Ira Langdon-Cord..." BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: The Warrens & You by Elizabeth Ellsberry p102: Perneta Jane bn 9 Oct 1856, md William Ira Langdon (bn 19 Jun 1859) BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Obit Browning Ldr-Rcd V4 pg 75, 13 Sep 1945 Perneta Jane Langdon dau of Wm & Pernita Lantz bn 9 Oct 1856 west of Browning dd 8 Sep 1945 in Browning. Md Wm I Langdon 13 Nov 1830. Survived by husband of almost 65 yrs; children: Roy E-Jacksonville MO; Clark R-Peuble Co; Flake Hollon Jacksonville MO; Grace Carnes-Oxnard CA; Ernest-Brookfield; Lot-Kirksville; bro LC Lanta-Browning; John-Santa Ana CA; sis Minnis Palmer-Moline MO. Preceded in dth by infant dau Georgia Louisa. Bur N Salem Cem | Lantz, Perneta Jane (I6244)
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2285 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Ella Josephine Thurlo bn [after July-re 1960 census] 1856, daughter of John Miles Thurlo and Sarah Elizabeth [Tyer] Thurlo, known as Jossie bef July 1960-father's death: 1860 census shows only mother and 2 daughters 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: pg 46,11 Jul, Dw # 384: THURLO, Sarah E 24/MO farmer; Laura A 6/MO; Josephine 5/MO. 1971-74 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co Probate of father J M Thurlo, Vol C film 1009131: Pg 1: Allen Gillespie guardian of Laura A & Ellen J Thurlow, minor heirs of J M Thurlow Pg 121 May 1871-Columbus Thurlow appointed guard of Laura A & Ella J Thurlow Pg 464 16 Dec 1874: Final settlement by guardian: Ella J Smith 1874 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Ella Josephine Thurlo md Alfred Elonzo Smith November 1874 Also "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo." Known as "Jossie". IGI M515851: AE & Ella J 8 Nov 1874 Warrens & You pg 90: Josephine md Alonzo Smith, son of Meshack Jr. "Jose" #2: a Williams, son Gordon 1880 DEATH of husband: MO,Linn Co: Alfred Elonzo Smith died 9 August 1880 HISTORY? Hist Sullivan Co pg 324-Browning No Hooker School Bd: Josie Smith added 1886 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co: AE Smith, Vol F, 30 March 1886, film 1009133, pg 98: Walter D William, guardian; Columbus Thurlo, James J Warren, Daniel Myers, Wm B Calhoun, & Ella J Williams as security 1947 DEATH,BURIAL: MO, Sullivan Co, Humphries Cem tombstone: Ella J Williams 1856-1947, by son Gordon E Smith. Her stone a new one [Some difference between Smith and Williams family? ck out] | Thurlo, Ella Josephine (I4388)
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2286 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Elizabeth A Fields born 9 Apr 1856. Dau of Perry and Sarah Fields 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co -Milan: 24 Aug pg 775, Dw1056: Mary E A Fields age 3 bn MO, dau of Perry B and Sarah R Fields 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 24 Jul Dw158: Mary E Fields age 14 born MO, daughter of Perry B and Sarah R Fields 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 8 Jun, pp 172,Dw 132: Mary Fields age 23 bn MO, dau of Perry B and Sarah Fields 1882 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Hist Sullivan Co MO V1 pg 656: Daniel Brumbaugh md Mary E Fields 23 Dec 1882 1890 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Elizabeth A Fields Brumbaugh died 28 August 1890, buried Fields Cemetery 1952 HISTORY: Obit of sister Alice M: "...One of 12 children, 2 left: Emily Sayers,Comora Shepherd of Milan. 9 preceded: John, Jeff, Jake, James, Nancy, Hester, Catherine Fields, Mary Brumbaugh, Julie Knifong. NOTES: Family? CENSUS: 1870 Sullivan Co, Duncan TWP, Dwelling #159: Fields, Francis M 38/MO farmer (md within the year-May); Lucinda 33/MO; Joseph S 16/MO; Mary E 14/MO; Andrew J 12/MO; Virginia B 9/MO; John L 7/MO; Patterson 7/MO (female); Eddy E 5/MO; George P.L. 7/MO. CENSUS: 1860 Linn Co, MO, Bucklin PO, pg 22, Dwelling #150: Fields, Alvin 33/MO; Martha A 27/MO; Martha S 6/MO;Joseph T 5/MO; Eliza 1/MO. CENSUS: 1860 Sullivan Co, Jacksons Boroughs, pg 95: Fields, John W 36/MO; Arginnia 36/TN. | Fields, Mary Elizabeth A (I2027)
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2287 | 1856 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan or Linn Co: James Marion Smith born 17 Oct 1856 [check out county] 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-pg 680, Dw #400: James M Smith 4/MO, son of Joseph M and Eliz J Smith 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Dw 10: James M Smith 13/MO, son of Joseph M and Eliz J Smith 1880 CENSUS: MO,Maries-Jackson ED 98: Anc.com Img 33-pg 137, 24 June, Dw 207,291: SMITH, James M 24/MO (MO,MO) md farmer; Rowena--wife 18/MO (MO,MO); Margaret HUFFMAN-wife's sister 8/MO (MO,MO) [ck - is this right one? md 1 year later-age fits] 1881 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Linn Co: James Marion Smith md Ida Francis Cotter on 20 February 1881 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com pg 33,1 Jun,Dw 318/321: SMITH, James M 43/MO bn Oct 1856 (MO,TN)md 19 yrs-farmer-own home; Ida F-wife 34/MO bn Jan 1866 (TN,MO)8/8 children living; Wm Arthur-son 18/MO bn Jan 1882 (MO,MO); Joseph C-son 17/MO bn Aug 1883 (MO,MO) farm labor; Roy E-son 15/MO bn Feb 1885,farm laborer; Pearl M-dau 12/MO bn Aug 1888; Vacie A-dau 10/MO bn May 1890; Walter L-son 5/MO bn Apr 1895; Lillie O-dau 1/MO bn Aug 1898; John R-son 1/12-MO bn Apr 1900 1907 DEATH of wife: MO,Linn Co-Purdin: Ida Francis Cotter Smith died 22 June 1907 1910 CENSUS: MO,LInn Co-Enterprise Twp; heritagequestonline.com pg 4B, 4 May, Dw 88/88: SMITH, James M-head 62/MO (SC,SC) single with hired hands, Millers next door - not so sure this is him, as the age should be 53, parents born in MO,TN. Ck Out 1919 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Linn-Purdin: James Marion Smith md Sarah (Sally) Elizabeth Browning Bundies 3 Dec 1919 1920 CENSUS: mo,Linn Co-S Benton Twp-Purdin,ED 67: Anc.com-pg 21, 3A, Dw 77/79: SMITH, James M-head 63/MO (MO,TN) own farm; Sarah-wife 61/VA (VA,VA); Bernice T (or J) GOOCH-niece 14/MO (MO,VA) 1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp,Purdin: Anc.com pg 14/1A, 16 April, Dw 7/8: SMITH, James M - head 73/MO (MO,TN) no occupation-own ($2000) md at 24 1st time; Sarah E-wife 70/VA (WVA,WVA) md at 19 1st time 1943 HIST: Obit for James Marion: "Lived 23 years in Purdin..." 1943 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Purdin: James Marion Smith died 23 August 1943 of a heart attack, just 26 hours after his wife died; buried Hooker Cemetery, SW of Browning, Jackson Twp, beside first wife. Services in Purdin Methodist Church | Smith, James Marion (I5261)
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2288 | 1856 BIRTH: MO: Mary Elizabeth Fields born 25 November 1856 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Dw 159: Mary E Fields 14/MO, dau of Francis and Lucinda [Lurinda] Fields 1877 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Obadiah Broyles md Mary E Fields 21 Jan 1877 1878 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Rcds, 24 Aug 1878: Letters of Admin: Lurinda Fields and Joseph S Fields, admin. Heirs: ... Mary E... of Sullivan Co 1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp: Anc.com Img 16, pg 16, 9-10 June, Dw 137/139: Mary E Broyles age 23 bn Missouri (MO,VA) keeping house, married to Sobediah Broyles 1888 DEATH,BURIAL: MO: Mary E Broyles died 21 February 1888; buried Dry Ridge Cemetery, headstone: "Mary E Broyles 25 Nov 1856-21 Feb 1888" To ck out: Cemetery Inscriptions of Sullivan County Missouri, DAR, Vol 3, pg 5: Broyles, Jessee Died Sept. 29, 1881, age 8 months. | Fields, Mary Elizabeth (I5738)
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2289 | 1856 BIRTH: OR Terr: George C Eads born 1856 to John & Nancy Neal Eads 1860 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Jackson Prec-Salt Crk,17 Jul,Dw 409/370: GC Eades (Geo) 3/OT, son of John & Nancy Eades 1870 CENSUS: OR, Jackson Co: [from Connie-get rest of census]: George C 14/ , son of John & Nancy Eads | Eads, George C (I7254)
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2290 | 1856 BIRTH: OR,Tillamook Co: Ella Knifong born August 1856 1863 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Polk Co: Ella Knifong died August 1863; buried Willamina Cemetery, info from headstones, re Richard C Smith letter 1994 | Knifong, Ella (I10672)
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2291 | 1856 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Catherine Eads born 28 Dec 1856 1860 CENSUS:OR, Yamhill Co-Willamina PO,14 Aug,Dw 4556: Catherine Eades 3/OR, dau of S & Susan Eades 1861 HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner, pg 10: "Catherine was left an orphan at the age of 6 - taken in by older brother, Jackson. 1870 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton, pg 25, 29 Jun,Dw227: Catherine Eads 13/OR, sister to Jackson Eads 1873 MARRIAGE: ID,Baker Co: Chas B Fisher of Baker County md Catherine Eads of Baker County on 7 July 1873, at Chas B Fisher home, divorced 1880 CENSUS: OR,Baker-Quartz Gulch:pg38C: Catherine Fisher 23/OR wife of Charles B Fisher 1885 MARRIAGE: OR,Union Co: Catherine Fisher md J. W. Gray on 4 Feb 1885 [CK OUT to be sure] Hist of Eads Family by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945: Aunt Kitty md Joshua Gray, a bro to Elizabeth's husband [Wm Gray]-no children. Lived many yrs at Hilgard OR [Connie shows Catherine md to Joshua Gray #1, but also shows pg 19: "Catherine divorced Fisher and md Joshua Gray, the borhter of her sister's (Susan Elizabeth) husband. They lived for many years at Hillgard, Oregon] 1900 HIST: Hist of Eads Family by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945: "Aunt Kitty Eads Gray-Mary wrote in margin: "Moved to Wolf Creek, OR 1900"' 1904 DEATH,BURIAL: Catherine Eads Fisher Gray died May 13, 1904, no place shown. Hist of Eads Family by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945: "Aunt Kitty Gray... She dd The Dalles OR 1904. (The Dalles crossed out by Mary-wrote in margin Portland OR hosp, internment in Rose Cemetery, Portland). CK OUT ACTION - CK OUT - Catherine Eads: 1. AFN: 2JXJ-X3, Oscar S Ison 2. ORD: IGI 7910180 film #126052126: bn 28 Dec 1856 Sheridan, Yamhill Co, OR; Also IGI 5011817/12 | Eads, Catherine (I2084)
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2292 | 1856 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Eliza Henrietta Burden born Feb 21, 1856 1860 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Precinct: Eliza 3/OR with parents Levi M and Sarah 1870 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan 9-10 Aug: Eliza 14/OR, dau of Levi & Sarah Burden 1874 MARRIAGE: OR, Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Eliza Henrietta Burden md Isaac L Miller 5 Feb 1874, children: Elmer, Lottie, Stella (md Frank Adair, 3 children: Alethea, Elsie, Virgil 1956 HIST: Feb 1956 letter from Thelma Burden, gdaughter, to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #14: "About Aunt Liza family, her grandson lives at Princeton ID... I don't remember the boy Elmer at all but have a dim recollection of Lottie. I know she was a cripple...she never married. Stella, I remember well and she was a lovely person." | Burden, Eliza Henrietta (I2097)
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2293 | 1856 BIRTH: PA, Sullivan Co-LaPort, born on Sep 3 to Daniel and Nancy Reynolds; shown as Mary Evelyn and Mary Eva 1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 21-719 [22], 7 July, Dw 164/156: REYNOLDS, Dan'l [or David] 38/PA farmer (2000,730); Nancy C-wife 38/PA; Richmond G-m 14/PA-school; John W-m 12/PA-school; Mary C-dau 3/PA 1870 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Burrough 23 Jul: Mary E Reynolds 13/PA dau of Daniel and Nancy Reynolds 1875 MARRIAGE: PA,Sullivan Co-Nordmont, Frank & Mary Evelyn married on 11 Feb 1880 CENSUS: KS, Norton Co-Solomon Twp: Eva Michael, wife of Albert F 23/PA; 3 children: Lila May, Ellery and Eva 1900 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla Co-Alta, 19 Jun: Mary Michael, wife of Frank 25 yrs, born Sep 1856, 47 yrs old born in PA, parents both born in PA, 12/13 children living: Ellery, Charles, Sadie, Bessie, Frank, John, Roy, Nora, Ivy, Josie, Iva M [Lilly May md before 1900] 1910 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock,25 Apr: Mary E Michael 53/PA, wife of Albert F, md 35 yrs, 12/13 children living; at home: Albert F, John W, Roy M, Nora B, Josie A and Iva M 1920 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla-Pendleton: Mary Michael 63/PA wife of Frank, at home: dau Iva 1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Anc.com-pg 277, 6 April, dwelling & family #16, Alder Street: MICHAEL, Frank A-head 78/PA (PA,PA) md ?? years Proprietor-[I can't read] own [value $4000]; Mary-wife 72/PA (PA,PA) md ?? yrs [I can't read this or number of children living] 1931 DEATH, BURIAL: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Pendleton, Mary Evelyn Reynolds Michael died on 15 September, buried Pilot Rock Cemetery ACTION - CK OUT: Note by June Hallmark in Eads box-Pam's poss: Eva Michael-Meecham, OR (Her dad was Grandma R-bro. Mrs Daisy Brawn-Chehalis WA (Grandma Michael's niece-Reynolds side) Evelyn? [Daisy Brown is daughter of John W Reynolds, brother to Mary Evelyn] IGI film #1903884: same info - find again | Reynolds, Mary Evelyn (I1911)
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2294 | 1856 BIRTH: PA: Charles F Cheney born August 1856, based on 1900 census 1860 CENSUS: to get 1870 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-La Porte Bor:Anc.com Img 15-pg 1,23 Jul,dwell 8,fam 8: Charles F Cheney 13/PA, son of Benjamin and Amanda Cheney c1879 MARRIAGE: Charles F Cheney md Annie E ______ about 1901, estimated marriage year based on 1900 census and age of oldest child shown and shown as married 21 years 1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-La Porte Bor:Anc.com-pg 4,12 Jun,dwell 32,fam 34: Chas F Cheney 23/PA (NY,PA) md teamster, living with mother Amanda Cheney, with wife Anna 1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Eagles Meres Boro:Anc.com-sheet 1,4 Jun,dwell 7,fam 7: CHENEY, Chas F-head 44/PA bn Aug 1856 (NY,PA) md 21 yrs, merchant-dry goods, own home-mtg; Annie E-wife 40/PA bn June 1859 (Ire,Eng) md 21 yrs, 1/1 child living: Bessie A-dau 19/PA bn Nov 1881 (PA,PA)single; Amanda A-mother 64/PA bn Feb 1836 (NY,PA) widowed-md 19 yrs, 3/3 children living | Cheney, Charles F (I9315)
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2295 | 1856 BIRTH: WA TERR: Letitia A Chambers born 14 Oct 1856 1874 MARRIAGE: WA TERR-Yakima: Letitia A Chambers md Ira Livengood 28 June 1874 1900 Census: WA,Yakima-Cowich Prec: Film #1249267, 22/107/3/73, Dw 56/56: LIVENGOOD, Latitia 43/WA bn Oct 1856 (Ind/MO) md 24 yrs, 7/7 children; May V-dau 21/WA bn Dec 1872 (MO,WA); Harvey-son 7/WA bn Nov 1892; Christopher-son 10/WA bn Jul 1889 1910 CENSUS: WA,Yakima Cco-Cowiche Pct: HerQuest-pg 20 (5B), April --, Dw 71/75: Luttisha A Livengood 53/WA (TN,MO) md, 7/7 children living, wife of Ira Livengood HIST: Pioneer Woman, pg 137: "Letitia. Grandmother Letitia, named after her grandmother, Letitia Dezel Chambers, to me, was a perfect example of the pioneer women who help develop the beautiful state of WA. She endured many of the hardships of early pioneer women, washing clothes on a washboard, using one of the heavy irons heated on the stove, with none of the modern conveniences we have become so accustomed to as necessities. The only modern convenience, I remember, was a pump for water installed on the porch so it did not need to be carried a distance. However, there was no sink, only dishpans. She baked all the bread, pies and cakes, because in those days there were no bakeries. We lost my mother when I was about 13 yrs old (she was only 36) so I borrowed many a loaf of bread from my blessed grandmother. She must have baked extra, knowing I might have a need for some during the middle of the week. Grandmother did all the milking of the cows and looked after the milk. I've wondered how she managed to keep the milk, unless it was in cans and placed in the creek that ran thru the farm, to keep it cool. Later they had a separator in what was called the milk house. Even though she worked with the cows she never wore pants or jeans, only the long dresses and aprons to the ankles, as was the style in those days. In addition to looking after her own 7 children, there was always additional relatives or friends staying with Grandma. If there were any strays without a home, they just found a place with Grandmother. Even after most of the aunts and uncles were married, I cannot remember sitting down to dinner at Grandma's with less than 8-10 people and this was not a family get-together. Grandmother's house was 2-story, with a large addition for the kitchen and dining. There was a dark stairway to the bedrooms upstairs; a long hall with the rooms, 5 as I recall, off each side, most without doors, maybe curtains. The house was surrounded with beautiful big trees, and in the yard were many various colors. There were holly-hocks, old fashioned lilacs and old fashioned yellow rose bushes, with all the thorns. All the family gathered each 4th of July for a big picnic, usually with home made ice cream. However, I remember one 4th. Ice cream was bought in North Yakima, and the hotter the weather, the ice cream did not melt. It must have been made with cornstarch. In the main part of the house was a parlor which was seldom used and a sitting room, fairly large, as it was divided for a bedroom for Great-great-grandfather Thomas Chambers, who came to live with Granmother when he was ill and quite old. He died at the age of 88 in 1911. My grandmother spoke the Indian language fluently and many times the Indians would stop on their way from the mountains to bring her huckleberries and fish, often dried. In 1878 Granmother was alone on the farm in Cowich, when she was warned there would be an Indian uprising. Grandfather was freighting for the government from Pt. Simmons to the the Dalles. She took her tiny baby in her arms and walked to the Ahtanum, across country, about 15 miles, to her aunt's home to get her Uncle John McAllister to come home with her. She must have left my mother, Anna Rebecca, home with someone. Another time, to show the strictness of their girls in those days, my mother and Aunt May drove into North Yakima to see a show with a couple of young men, of course in a horse and buggy. They were due home at a certain time and when they did not arrive on time, Grandmother started out on foot and met them at the top of the grade into Cowiche and made them walk home with her, about 3 miles. One wonders why she did not ride her horse, Blue. My Uncle Harvy was having some difficulty with his wife and thought the best thing to do was to shoot himself. In talking over the idea with Grandma, she said that was quite a good idea and asked him what gun he was planning to use and just where he expected to perform this little job. He decided to put off the idea at that time. Letitia was born 14 Oct 1855 and died 28 Sep 1928. She was one of 4 children of Thomas Chambers and America McAllister Chambers. Her father was son of Judge Thomas McCutcheon Chambers and Letitia Chambers, who came by wagon to Oregon in 1840 and Washington Territory in 1848, settling on what is now Chambers Prairie near Steilacoom and Lacey. Thomas was born in Tenn in 1823 in the old home of Andrew Jackson, a cousin of his mother. Her father, James was killed in the Indian Wars on the coast in 1856. Submitted by Ethel Elliott Reilly | Chambers, Letitia A (I5467)
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2296 | 1856 BIRTH: WISC,Richland Co-Richland Center: Sadie E Mathews born 27 June 1856 to Lyman & Lydia Wycoff Mathews [both born PA] Aft 1908 MARRIAGE: Sadie E Mathews md John Collet Eads sometime after his first wife died in 1908, no date or place shown. 1920 CENSUS: OR,Lane Co-Eugene:Jan 19-20,Dw ?/?: Sadie E Eads 63/US, wife of John C Eads 1930 CENSUS:OR,Lane Co-Eugene: April 4, Dw84/90: Sadie E 74/WISC, wife of John C Eads 1931-2 HIST: OR,Lane-Eugene: Obit for John 1931, & Sadie, 1932: "Lived 1387 Onyx, Eugene OR" 1932 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Lane Co-Eugene: Sadie E Mathews Eads died 23 July 1932 of chronic...[could not read], age 76yrs 26dys; bur Oak Hill Cemetery, Eugene OR 25 Jul 1932. ACTION - CK OUT - Sadie E Mathews Eads: 1. Informant Mrs D C Henry of Eugene OR [dau] | Mathews, Sadie E (I7279)
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2297 | 1857 BIR,1877 MG,1943 DTH,ORD: AF & fam rcds of Thomas Lorenzo Obray & Louise Shelton Obray- md Alma Oades Jackson 10 May 1877, Logan UT SS 23 Feb 1882 Endow House. Shows Emma Jane Shelton Obray on AF | Obray, Emma Jane (I1343)
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2298 | 1857 BIR,MG: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals,FHL flm #1597741/5 pg511: Franklin L Shuman on 27 Jul 1854 md Angeline Michael, 4 children: Chas; Paris H bn 21 Jan 1857 Beaver Valley. Md Adah, dau of John W & Sarah Bauch Boyer of Catawissa, 14 Mar 1878-children: Cora May, Franklin Edward, Lilly Alice, Beulah Bell, Lottie Edna, Anna, Ruth, unnamed child, Russell Lee, Sarah, Rhea Beatrice. 1857 BIR,MG, 1954 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 56: Paris H bn 1857, dd 1954, 97yrs, md Ada Boyer (1859-1948), 11 children (gen given by Mrs AM Abbott, 579 Shuman St, Catawissa PA 17820 & Cress Swank, Dover Hotel, 687 Lexington Ave, NYC,NY 10022 HIST: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals, FHL flm #1597741/5 pg 511: Attended State Normal School Bloomsburg. Assisted father in store and mines & for a time at First Nat'l Bank of Catawissa. Connected with Catawissa Waterwks 30 yrs. Came to Catawissa with father 1875, one of charter mbrs of co owns waterwks, which he & his mthr now own, he having entire mgmnt. Under his direction, plant one of the most effective in this section of State. Nature & man's ingenuity combine to give Catawissa pure water supply frm springs of Catawissa Hills, gravity flowing into reservoir, capacity of 330,000 gallons. Also sunk sev artesian wells in case of dry season. 1880 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Catawissa 3 June, DW 159: SHUMAN, Paris H 23/PA-clothing store; Ada E 21/PA; Cora M 1/PA 1900 CENSUS: PA, Columbia Co-Catawissa, pg 12A, June 7, Dw 267/273: SHUMAN, Paris H Jan 1869-43/PA,md 21y,mgr water works; wife Ada M Oct 1869- 41/PA,7/10 children living; Frank E-son Oct 1881-19/PA,med student; Lillian A-dau Mar 1883-17/PA,school; Buela B-dau Feb 1885-15/PA; Lottie E-dau Aapr 1887-13/PA school; Ruth H-dau Aug 1892-7/PA school; Russel L-son July 1897-2/PA 1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Catawissa Borough 16 Apr, DW #50/50: SHUMAN, Paris H 53/PA(PA,PA)md 32y-supt water wks,own; Ada A 51/PA(PA,PA) 8/11 chldrn;Lillia A 26/PA-s; Ruth H 17/PA-s; Russell L 12/PA; Rhea V 8/PA 1920 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Catawissa,602 Shuman-2 Jan, DW189/201: SHUMAN, Paris H 62/PA,own home-farmer; Ada M 60/PA; Rhea B 16/PA | Shuman, Paris H (I7558)
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2299 | 1857 BIR,MG: WA Pioneers pg 81. | Dorian, Eli James (I5492)
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2300 | 1857 BIR: 1900 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin Twp pg 4B, 9th Jun, Dw 93: MICHAEL, Peter May 1849-51/PA (PA,PA) md 27yrs, farmer; wife Sarah Mar 1857- 49/PA (PA,PA) 7/7 children living | B, Sarah (I8511)
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