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2501 1866 BIRTH: OR,Linn Co-Scio: Clara Jane Wood born November 21, 1866

MARRIAGE: Clara Jane Wood married unknown, no date or place shown. Children: Erie b. 1885; d September 14, 1887, Lebanon,Linn,Oregon, buried IOOF Cemetery, Lebanon; Jessie - unknown info

1893 DEATH: OR,Linn Co-Lebanon: Clara Jane Wood died November 19, 1893 
Wood, Clara Jane (I8689)
 
2502 1866 BIRTH: OR,Marion Co-Silverton: Thomas J Robertson born 25 October 1866
BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke, great niece

1893 MARRIAGE: WA,Klickitat Co-near Goldendale: Thomas J Robertson md Ida May Tallman 30 May 1893 
Robertson, Thomas J (I3347)
 
2503 1866 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Gooseneck: Sarah Ellen EADS born 11 October 1866
Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher: Sarah Ellen b 11 Oct 1866, Gooseneck,Polk Co OR
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Sarah Ellen Eads bn 11 Oct 1866, Gooseneck, Polk, Oregon

1895 MG: Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher: Sarah Ellen Eads md Lee Morgan Humphries 30 Jan 1895, Gooseneck, Polk Co OR
AFN:1KL0-VJ Phillip Blackburn: md Lee Maurice Humphreys
Aug 1997 lttr Kathy McCord: Sarah md Lee Morgan Humphreys #1, #2 Leeando Maurice Humphreys-CK
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Sarah Ellen Eads md Lee Maurice Humphreys 25 Feb 1895, he bn abt 1866
Small sheet in Eads box, #90: Sarah E Eads to Lee Morgan Humphreys on Jan 30, 1895, Dallas OR. Children: Ross H bn 2 Jan 1896, Mirt Morgan Mar 4, 1898, Floyd L Dec 22, 1902

1920 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Roll T625_1500 pg 1A,Img 0834-21/29-Anc.com,Jan 2, Dw 5/5:
HUMPHREYS, Sarah-head 50/OR (MO,OH) widow, none; Ross-son 24/OR (COL,OR) single laborer;
Mirt-son 21/OR single laborer-road work; Floyd-son 18/OR single none;
EADS, Solomon-father 78/MO (NC,OH)none; Minerva-mother 72/OH (US,US) none

1946 DTH: Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher: Sarah Ellen died 16 Oct 1946 
Eads, Sarah Ellen (I3432)
 
2504 1866 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Jasper Stanley Burden born Dec. 20,1866, Known as "Papa Jap," even by dau.

1870 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan 9-10 Aug: Jasper 3/OR with parents Levi & Sarah

1892 MARRIAGE: ID,Latah Co: Jasper Stanley Burden married Margaret (Maggie) Crumley
Feb 1956 letter from Thelma Burden to Mary Marks, Eads doc #14: "He never married again [after she died].

c1910 DEATH, HIST,wife died: Margaret Crumley Burden died six months [abt Feb 1910] after daughter Thelma born.
Feb 1956 letter from Thelma Burden to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #14: "My mother died when I was 6 months old [born Aug 1909]. Oma was 11 and the boys were 13, 15, and 17. Oma was our little mother..Papa was wonderful too and it was no easy task for any of them. I had the easiest time of all because I never knew my mother and of course didn't miss her like the rest. My mother was a wonderful woman too and Papa loved her very much. He never married again. Not that he wouldn't have had a chance as he was very popular and so much fun.
He and Uncle Bill were such pals and went everywhere together with me tagging along and loving every minute of it. We had so much fun. I was so far behind the rest of the other children in age that I was with Papa so long alone and we got along just fine alone too..."
Ran a saloon in Princeton ID with Frank Adair.

1932 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Whitman Co-Garfield: Jasper Stanley Burden died Oct. 6, 1932; buried Freeze Cem at Potlatch Idaho. 
Burden, Jasper Stanley (I2103)
 
2505 1866 BIRTH: OR: Elnora H Pearson born 23 Aug 1866, called Nora

1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton Prec,15 Jun, Dw105: Alnora Pearson 3/OR, dau of Joseph N & Elletha Pearson

1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta:6-17,Dw 172: Lanora Pearson 13/OR, dau of Joseph N & Eletha Pearson

1884 MARRIAGE#1: OR,Umatilla Co: Elnorah Pearson md J. C. Fremont Randall June 20, 1884, had 1 son: Jay Roy Randall

1898 DEATH of husband: J.C. Fremont Randall died 18 March 1989, no place shown

1899 MARRIAGE: ID,NezPerce Co-Fletcher: Elnorah Pearson Randall md James Ira Cox May 20, 1899

1900 CENSUS: ID, Nez Perce Co-Fletcher Pct, 20 June Dw#474/474: Elnora Cox bn Aug 1866, 33/OR, wife of James I Cox

1910 CENSUS: ID, Idaho Co-Kamiah Prec, 15-6 April, Dw 1/1: Elnora 42/OR (MO,MO), md 11 yrs, wife of James I Cox

1920 CENSUS:ID,Lewis Co-Kamiah Vill, 5 Jan, Dw#91: Elnora Cox 53/OR (MO,MO) wife of James Cox, living with son Roy Randall and family

1930 CENSUS:ID,Lewis Co-Kamiah,4-5 Apr,Dw 63/68: Elnorah 62/OR (MO,MO) wife of James I Cox

1930 DEATH of husband: James Ira Cox died 17 Oct 1930, no place shown

1946 HIST: ID,Lewis-Kamiah: 1946 letter from Iva Wegner Pound to Grace Michael Smith, Eads doc#87a: "Nora's address is Kamiah."

1949 DEATH: Elnorah Cox died Feb 14th 1949, no place shown.


ACTION - CK OUT - Elnora Pearson Randall:
1. July 1954 letter from Elsie to Mary Gray Marks: "Nora later md Nannies bro Jim Cox [Nancy Cox, wife of Wm Perry Pearson?], no family. Another note said: "no relation to Bert Cox who is md to Orofino, Elnora's sister." 
Pearson, Elnora H (I2118)
 
2506 1866 BIRTH: PA: Adelaid _________ born Aug 1866, based on 1900 census

c1886 MARRIAGE: Samuel Eggleston md Adelaid ______about 1886, based on 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: PA,Wyoming Co-Northmoreland:Anc.com Img 4-pg 2,9 Jun,dwelling 43 fam 43: Adelaid Eggleston 33/PA born August 1866 1/1 child living, wife of Samuel Eggleston

1910 CENSUS: to get

1920 CENSUS: PA,Wyoming Co-N. Moreland: Anc.com-pg 6B, 20 Jan, Farm 84, family 86: Tahmeras (could not see this well - different than 1900-CK OUT)-wife 53/PA (PA,PA, no occupation, wife of Samuel Eggleston 
Adelaid (I5168)
 
2507 1866 BIRTH: Paul W Henderson - 1880 Lampasses Co, TX census

1880 CENSUS: TX,Lampasses Co, 21-89-8-26, Dw#5:
HALLMARK, J. N. 48/Ala; A.A. 44/Ark; N.W. 21/TX; L.C. 13/TX, J.M. 11/TX
J.E. 9/TX; W.M. 7/TX, A.A. 2/TX

1900 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co, Prec#4,19 June,Dw#109/110: Lavinia C age 34 bn Texas March 1866, daughter of Jasper N and Amanda A Hallmark

1910 CENSUS: TX,Taylor Co-Justice Prec 2: Anc.com Img 69, pg 173, 11 June, Dw 786/794:
HALLMARK, Jasper N-head 79/AL (AL,Ark) md 1 time 58 years, gen farmer-
own farm; Amanda A-wife 74/ARK (FL,AL) md 1 time 58yrs, 9/14
children living; Lavina C-dau

1920 CENSUS: TX,Callahan Co-Justice Prec: Anc Img 18, pg 9B,2-16,Dw 179,189: Lavina HALLMARK age 53, bn Texas (AL,Ark) single, no occupation, sister in law to and living with Alfred F and Fannie F McWilliams 
Hallmark, Lavinia Callie (I3073)
 
2508 1866 BIRTH: TX,Bell Co: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark born 12 January 1866
BIR,MG,CENSUS: 1880 Limestone Co TX census: Jack 16/TX; Molly Long, wife #2: Known as Jack
!BIR,MG,DTH: Paul W Henderson (0,6,8,8); tombstone-Bluffton Cem - 1951

1870 CENSUS: To get

1880 CENSUS: TX, Limestone Co,ED 92: Anc.com img 11, pg 288, 7 June,Dw 123/137: Jack Hallmark 16/TX (Al,AL), son of James and Evalin Hallmark

1886 MARRIAGE #1: TX,Llano Co: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark md Lydia Ann Parthena Collins 21 Jan 1886

1899 MARRIAGE #2: TX,Llano Co: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark md Mollie B Long 10 Aug 1899 [what was 14 Aug 1899 written in notes on William Jackson page?]

1900 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co: June, Dw 206,206:
HALLMARK, William J 34/TX born Jan 1866 (TX,TX) md 0yrs, own farm-farmer;
Mary B 23/TX born Jul 1876 (AL,AL)md-no occupation; William B [R?]
11/12-TX bn May 1900; Piercen D 13/TX bn Apr 1887; David N 10/TX
bn Sept 1889; Effie 7/TX bn May 1893.

1910 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co-Prec 16,Long Mtn: A/c Img 1 pg 16A,dwelling 90,94:
HALLMARK, William J-head 44/TX (US,US) md 2nd X-10yrs, gen farmer-
own farm; Mollie-wife 34/TX (US,US) md 2nd X-10yrs 2/2 children
living, farm labor-home farm; Raymon-son 9/TX (TX,TX) farm
laborer, home farm; Lillian R-dau 7/TX, no occ; Rue A Long-
mother-in-law 59/TX (US,US) widow 4/5 children living, no occ.

1919 HISTORY: TX,Llano Co: Jack retired from the farm and rented out the land.

1920-1940 CENSUS: To get

1951 DEATH: TX Llano Co-Valley Springs: William Andrew Jackson Hallmark died 17 November 1951; buried Bluffton, Llano Co Texas
Leatha Richardson: 17 Nov 1952.

NOTES: Molly 1962: "Jack was md to Athena Collins (sis to Hettie Jane-md to Linzy Dee Hallmark). Molly Long md Wm Jackson (Jack) 10 Aug 1899. Valley Springs his home. Izora's letter 31 Jan 1965: Wm Jackson bn Bastrop Co TX. Fam group sheet from Leatha Richardson (memory of James Isaac Hallmark, dated 20 Jan 1977: 12 Jan 1865 as birth.
Wife called Thenia, Athene. Wm Andrew Jackson on Ancestral File, 1966 on tombstone and 1951 dd on tombstone.
"Jack" lived in Broncho, Texas
April 13, 1963 visit with Molly and Izora McGinty [first child of Jacob Newton, who was 3rd child of James Minett Hallmark. Visited at home of Lindsay Allen Jackson Hallmark and as visited gravesites with them-Llano County.
Mollie is the second wife of William Jackson. She quilted 37 quilts while living 7 years before Lake Buchanon was moved. When the 8 brothers got together, they needed lots of quilts. Jack and Mollie retired from the farm in 1919. They thought they had done their part, so they quit and rented out the land. Near Buchanon, they were told to get out... not asked to, told to. One farm had 85 acres and the other 45 acres and were along the river. They had Pecan timber near the river. 1917 was the dry year and 1918 was pitiful. In 1919 they had a bumper crop so quit.
William Jackson, called Jack, would keep the seed. He gave half the cotton to Piercen and David [2 oldest of Jack and Athena]. Mollie worked in the fields, dropping corn and cotton by hand. When started failing, gave the business to Mollie. After quitting put $4000 in the bank for when it might fail, and when Jack failed, she did all she could with what they had. Never had to worry. Jack put away on Sunday, but enough to pay for funeral expenses, etc. Has money in war bonds to help her when sick. When he was out in the field, Mollie took him a drink and said, "let me see if I can turn the plow to break the land." She couldn't hold the plow out, would let go... it was too deep; chopped cotton, gathered corn and threw in wagon.
Mollie's mother was cold, so heated a rock and put it in her bed. Mollie wore wool socks and sleeps between blankets only, no sheets. Her mother lived with her for a few years. Would start about 3pm to fix her bed. Molly now understands why - it was something to do.
Jack and Mollie had a span of mules which they kept on the lot all of the time - mules want to run away when hook them up. They were throwing corn one day, holding the mules -thought they would not want to go after 2/3 wagon was full, so hooked them up and off they went... hit a tree and turned the whole wagon over. Had to work hard at Jack's. Our mules, "Tom and Mike" took off one day... chased them. Both Jack and Molly tried to hold them and both kids in the back popped up to see the chase. They hit a tree and stopped. Lillian, Piercen and Raymond hit their heads. Raymond cut a place on his head, but all he was worried about was if they were going to go to Jake's. Lillian wasn't more than 6 years old and awful sick from it. The mules always ran when they were out, because always locked up when not working. Finally sold them to Tom Clendennen. He really broke them by whipping them. Jack didn't whip them, but they didn't get out in the pasture for a year at a time. We fed them hay or corn and when we needed them, they were anxious to get out and work.
Jack and Molly bought a place right in front of the school in Tow. We lived there for 8 years. We lot the place on the Llano side before they moved the lake. Kept the kids and sent them to school. Some people lived too far from school to come, so Molly kept them - sometimes for 3 yrs. Kept Dee's and Hett's [Lindsay and Hettie] children 3yrs or so. Kept Piercen's boy, and Oscar, Lindsay's boy, and girl 2 1/2, Amy for 2yrs. Cricket didn't want to go to school. The first of the year was free and the second semester, they had to pay. One of the girls called Molly and said, "I guess I can't go to school because Daddy wouldn't have the money to pay the tuition." Molly told her to come and stay with her, and she paid for it.
Jack and Molly moved from Burnett to Valley Springs and had an old wood stove and drew water with a bucket. She sold her washer and did washing by hand. She didn't have any place to keep her machine in Burnett and one day the kids said why not sell it. She gave it away and now they ask why she did it. Jack and Molly lived in the house where Gladys [Vonnie's wife, 6th child of Jacob Newton] lives now.
Molly tried driving a car once - asked Jack if she could, so she got in and drove it almost into a tree, and that was the last of her driving.
When Lake Buchanon flooded, they had to move 600 or more graves. Pennington Cemetery has 12-15 Hallmarks buried there... James Minett too and 2 babies by first wife... 6 children. [we only have 7 names of Hallmarks buried there where are the others? babies, children?] So many people didn't want them to move the cemetery... wanted to put a cement wall around it, but this wouldn't work. The Hallmarks asked to have the bodies moved right away.
People were paid too little for the land that was taken. The Hallmarks were living along the river, and the state just came and took it. It had a huge Pecan orchard [45 acres]... had all the fish they wanted to eat... can't catch any there now. Caught some as big as 60-75 pounds, some by hand [Jack]... one hung from the shoulder to the ground... could see it in the water and as the water cleared, just reached in under the gills and pulled it out. Jack liked his cold fish... cooked up first, then put it in flour sacks and eat it cold. Molly got tired of it. "I just couldn't take it." Catfish is good cold.
Lake Buchanon... had to move 6 cemeteries when building the dam. Bought new boxes for each body. Some bodies were there many years and had to be scooped up... darkened dirt... and put in casket.
Jack lived in Valley Springs before moved to Burnett. 
Hallmark, William Andrew Jackson (I1846)
 
2509 1866 BIRTH: TX: Alcredora Elsie Chaudoin born 2 March 1866

1882 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano: Alcredora md Jasper Minet Hallmark 17 Dec 1882 - 1900 US Soundex #1248842. Known as "Dora".

Jasper M Hallmark-Mar 1860/TX and Dora-Mar 1866/TX. Shows 3 children, 3 living: George P, son-Mar 1886/TX, Martha A, dau-July 1890/TX, Roy M,son-July 1892/TX. Md 17 yrs. Father born Tenn, mother bn Indiana.

NOTES: From AFN, shows Shadowens. Several Chaudoins buried in Hoover Valley Cemetery, Burnet Co, Call #
1398600.

1920 DEATH: Alcredora died 24 Feb 1920 
Chaudoin, Alcredora Elsie (I1956)
 
2510 1866 BIRTH: UT Terr,Great Salt Lake City: Marcus William Frisby Holling born 8 April, son of Marcus Holling [born Meldorf, Denmark) and Emily Frisby

1880 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City,11th Wd: FHL Film 1255337 pg 217B, Dw...:
HOLLING, Emily-self 35/Eng (France,Eng) widow, occ-housekeeper; Marcus W F-son
14/UT (GY,Eng) apprentice to painting; Ernestine-dau 12/UT

1889 HIST: Funeral address for Marcus, March 1949: "Ordained an Elder 1 Sep 1889 by George Timpson."

1889 MARRIAGE: UT,Cache-Logan Temple: Marcus md Sarah Emma Toone 22 Oct 1889. Children: Emma Ximena (died spinster 1938); Marcus Wm born 1893; Elsie Lavaughn bn 1895; Claudius Toone bn 1897; Melvin G bn 1904

HIST-no dates: Funeral address for Marcus, March 1949: "Started School 'Social Hall' run by Mary & Ida Cook. Went to work in a shoe factory. Worked as a cash boy in Z.C.M.I. Deseret News as press feeder & bindry. Utah Central Rail Road as painter apprentice. Job painting in Great Salt Lake City, fireman & pump engineer Ontario Mine, Park City. Machinist apprentice D.R. & G.R.R. & cooperative Iron Wrks. Studied under Karl G. Measer at BYU, & worked as machinist at Provo Foundry. Worked at Silver Bros., machinists at Salt Lake City; linotype machinist at the Herald. Went to Linotype School in New York City; returned to Herald to maintain 8 modle Linotypes & general plant upkeep.

1900-1924 HIST: Funeral address for Marcus, March 1949: "Came to the Oregonian newpaper in Portland Oregon 1900 for Supt. C.A. Morden.
1905: Had a bad head injury in 1905 which troubled him for several years. Joined with Al Cochran in a mechanical & electrical contracting firm, later returning to the Oregonian.
1921-22: Mother died 9 May1921 in Portland. Father and Ximena toured Utah following the death of mother & returned home sick, confined to bed several months during winter 1922.
1924: Went to Dr. Work for treatment & returned to the Oregonian Newspaper spring of 1924.

1920 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: ED 113 sheet 14B, Dw...:
HOLLING, Marcus W F-head 54/UT, general Machinist-Newspaper; Emma-wife 53/UT;
Ximena-dau 29/UT, Stenographer-Bank; Elsie-dau 24/UT; Claudius-dau 22/UT,
Salesman-Jewelery store; Melvin-son 15/OR

1930 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Anc.com Img 7/16 pg 4A,Dw 84/93-909 E Couch:
HOLLING, Marcus W-head 63/UT (Gy,Eng) widow,own home [4000], machinist-news
paper; Emma X-dau 39/UT (UT,UT) single vocalist-general

1942 HIST: Funeral address for Marcus, March 1949: "Marcus ordained an High Priest 28 Dec 1942 by Lewis A West"

1949 HIST: OR,Multnomah Co-Gresham: Funeral address for Marcus, March 1949: "Marcus suffered a stroke, paralysing his right side 23 Feb, unable to recognize or speak. March 3, went into deep coma."

1949 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Multnomah-Gresham: Marcus William Frisby Holling died 5 March 1949, 2:40 pm at the Multnomah Old People's Home, age: 82 yrs 10 months, 27 days; buried Rose City Cem on Wed, 9 March 1949 in the family plot. AJ Rose & Son, Morticians.
Funeral Service: Conducting: Bishop Thomas Y. Emmet; Invocation: Jens C. Westergard; Janice Hargraves & Norma Rust-Soloists, Nelle Clark-Organist; Speaker: Patriarch William R. Sloan; Closing Prayer: President Jay W. Lundy; Graveside Dedication: Elder William Dyer; Pall bearers: Conrad Green, Jessie B. Purdy, Harry Phillips, J.C. Westergard, Jay W. Lundy, Lewis A.West" 
Holling, Marcus William FRISBY (I1458)
 
2511 1866-7 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Cora: Caleb Bradford Knifong born 30 November 1866-67, son of Caleb [Orbra Bradford] and Grace Hoskin Knifong

1891 MARRIAGE: Caleb Knifong md Julia Jane Fields 4 December 1891[no place shown]

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Pleasant Hill Twp: A/C img 21, 25 June pg 160, Dw 200,200:
KNIFONG, Caleb B-head 33/MO bn Nov 1866 [VA,MO] md 9yrs, farmer; Julia-wife
27/MO bn Apr 1873 (MO,MO) md 9yrs, 5/5 children living; Ray C-son
7/MO bn Sep 1892 (MO,MO) at school; Ester P-son 6/MO bn Oct 1893-school;
Ola F-son 5/MO bn May 1894; Wm B-son 3/MO bn Feb 1897; baby son 9/12
bn MO Oct 1899.

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Pleasant Hill Twp: Anc.com Img 20, pg 10B, 4 May, Dw 192/196:
KNIFONG, CB-head 44/MO (MO,MO) md 1x 14yrs-general farmer, own with
mortgage-farm; Julia-wife 37/MO (MO,MO) md 1x 14yrs 5/5 children
living; Leroy-son 17/MO (MO,MO) laborer-home farm; Caleb-son 15/MO
laborer-home farm; Ola-son 13/MO laborer-home farm; Bryan-son 11/MO
laborer-home farm; Arbray-son 9/MO

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Pleasant Hill Twp: Anc.com Img 12, pg 6B, 13 January, Dw 129/132:
KNIFONG, Caleb B-head 57/MO (VA,MO) md, general farmer-own with mortgage;
Julia J-wife 47/MO (US,US) md no occupation

1938 DEATH of wife: Julia Jane Fields Knifong died 30 July 1938 [no place shown]; 5 children: Roy C, Ester P, Ola F, Bryan and Orbra B

1953 DEATH: MO,Adair-Kirksville: Caleb Bradford Knifond died in the Kirksvill Hospital 19 April 1953; buried White Oak Grove Cemetery north of Browning, Sullivan Co, MO. 
Knifong, Caleb Bradford (I6218)
 
2512 1867 BIR: Oct 1999 email Larry Croll pg 4: Jeremiah bn 28 Oct 1867

1870 DTH: PA,Schuylkill Co-Zion Grove, Oct 99 email L Croll: Jeremiah dd 7 Jan 1870, bur Mt Zion Ch Cem, Schuylkill Co PA 
Michael, Jeremiah (I8031)
 
2513 1867 BIRTH: Sarah Bartheny Burton born Feb 6, 1867, no place shown.

1878 DEATH,BURIAL: Sarah Bartheny Burton died Oct 12, 1878 [on their family farm, Otis OR], diptheria victim, 11 yrs old; buried Burton Family Cemetery [Otis Or] 
Burton, Sarah Bartheny (I2123)
 
2514 1867 BIRTH: 1870 Sullivan Co: Amanda F Smith born 1867

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: Dw 10: Amanda F Smith 3/MO, dau of Joseph M and Eliz J Smith

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Scottsville: Dw#275: Amanda Smith 13/MO-at home, dau of Joseph and Jane Smith

c1889 MARRIAGE: 11/98 lttr Leon Smith-Fam Grp Rcd: Amanda F md Frank Doty [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn CO-Jackson Twp ED 76: Anc.com pg 144, 4 June, Dwelling 35, family 35:
DOTY, Frank-head 34/Ind bn ...1866 (OH,OH) md 11 yrs, jeweler; Amanda-wife
33/MO (KY,MO) md 11 yrs, 5/6 children living; Bessie-dau 10/MO bn Sept 1889;
Elisha-son 8/MO bn Aug 1891; Mary B-dau 7/MO bn .... 1893; Elizabeth J-dau
5/MO bn Feb 1895; Veda-dau 2/MO bn Jul 1898

1910 CENSUS: MO,Livingston-Wheeling Twp ED 113: Anc.com Img 14-pg 219 [7B], 29 April, Dwelling 150,family 150:
DOTY, Amanda-head 43/MO (MO,KY) widow 6/6 children living, washerwoman at home;
Bessie-dau 20/MO (MO,Ind) single servant-works out; Elisha-son 18/MO
(MO,Ind) single laborer-works out; Veda-dau 11/MO (MO,Ind) single servant
for private family; Hiram-son 9/MO (MO,Ind) single laborer at home

1920 CENSUS: MO,Livingston-Wheeling Twp, ED 114: Anc.com Img 8-pg 4B, 7 Jan, Dw 76 family 79:
DOTY, Amanda F-head 53/MO (MO,PA?) widow, own farm-washing; Elizabeth-dau 24/MO
(Ind,MO) single-sewing

1930 CENSUS: MO,Livingston Co-Wheeling Twp: Anc.com Img 13 pg 7A/212, 15 April, Dw 152 family 153:
DOTY, Amanda F - head 63/MO (MO,TN) widow, md at 22 yrs 1st time-own ($300) home
laundress; Mary Ann SAMPLES-sister 70/MO (MO,TN) widow, md at 32yrs 1st time,no
occupation 
Smith, Amanda F (I5265)
 
2515 1867 BIRTH: ME,Androscoggin Co-Livermore Falls: Carroll Larnard Brown born 26 December 1867

1778 WA TERR CENSUS: Thurston: Vol 228. line 12:
BROWN, B. F. 39/ME md male-traveling agent; F.W. 39/ME-md female;
A.N. 12/ME male attending school; C.L.11/ME male-school

1879 WA TERR CENSUS: Thurston:
BROWN, BF 40/ME male, md farmer; FW-female 40/ME md, no occ;
Arthur N-male 13/ME, attending school; CL-male 12/ME school

1880 CENSUS: WA,not stated Co-Thurston: Anc.com Img 20, pg 20, 19 June, Dw 145/147:
BROWN, Benjamin F 41/ME (ME,ME) md farmer; Florilla-wife 41/ME (ME,ME) md
keeping house; Arthur H-son 14/ME (ME,ME) at school; Carroll L-son
13/ME (ME,ME) at school; Ada A-dau 4/MO (ME,ME)

1883 WA TERR CENSUS: Lewis Co:
BROWN, B-male 44/Maine md farmer, citizen-white; F-female 44/Maine, md;
A-male 17/ME; L-male 16/ME; A-female 6/MO; C-male 2/WA

1885 WA TERR CENSUS: Lewis Co, line 11:
BROWN, B F-male 49/ME md lumberman,citizen; Florilla-female 49/ME no occ;
AH-male 21/ME, no occ; CL-male 20/ME, no occ; AA-female 12/MO

c1889 MARRIAGE: Carroll Larnard Brown md Daisy Reynolds, re 1900 census [prob Lewis Co]

1900 CENSUS: WA,Lewis Co-Napavine: Anc.com Img 9, pg 5A, 23-25 June, Dw 94/95:
BROWN, Carrol-head 33/ME bn Dec 1886 (ME,ME) md 11 yrs, Osmer or owner sawmill;
Daisy-wife 28/PA bn May 1872 (PA,PA) md 11 yrs, 2/2 children living, no occ;
Iola-dau 9/WA bn July 1890 (ME,PA); Hazel-dau 6/WA bn Mar 1894 (ME,PA)
Dw 95/96 - Benjamin Brown-head 62/ME bn Jan 1838, md at 28, farmer;
Flora-wife 61/ME bn March 1837, md at 25, 3/6 children living

1910 CENSUS: WA,Lewis Co-Chehalis: Anc.com Img 13, pg 212, 21 April, Dw 139/146-830 Folsom St:
BROWN, Carol L-head 43/ME (ME (PA,PA) md 21 yrs 2/2 children living, no occ; Ida-dau 19/WA (ME,PA) S-
no occ; Hazel-dau 16/WA, S-no occupation.

1920 CENSUS: WA,Lewis Co-Chehalis City: Anc.com Img 14, pg 7B, 14 Jan, Dw 141/155-800 Pennsylvania:
BROWN, Caroll-head 52/ME (ME,ME)md-lumberman at mill, own farm;
Daisy-wife 47/PA (PA,PA) md no occ; Hazel-dau 25/WA (US,US) S

1930 CENSUS: WA,Lewis Co-Chehalis: Anc.com Img 4, pg 2B, 8 April, Dw 44/35:
BROWN, Carolle-head 69/ME (Maine,Maine) md at 29, lumberman at sawmill, own ($8000);
Daisy-wife 59/PA, md at 19, no occupation

1954 DEATH: WA,Lewis Co-Chehalis: Carroll Larnard Brown died 31 July 1954 at 87






















this line from Bob Penning: unt, Herbert and Floyd C. Kaylor, Washington: West of the Cascades. Vol. II. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1917 
Brown, Carroll Larnard (I10474)
 
2516 1867 BIRTH: MO or PA: Andrew Jackson Wilhite born 5 December 1867, son of A J Wilhite bn PA and Golda Bolvia bn PA, censuses say Andrew bn MO, parents bn TN or MO

1900 CENSUS:MO,Adair Co-Kirksville City:Anc Img 17pg 9A,6-8,Dw 172,172-104 E Randalph St:
WILHITE, Cordelia-head 57/TN bn Sep 1842 (TN,TN) wid, 3/5 children living-housekpr,
own farm,home; Catherine D-dau 40/MO bn Jan 1860 (TN,TN) single-no occ;
A J-son 32/MO bn Dec 1867 (TN,TN) single collector-city.

1907 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Green City: Andrew Jackson Wilhite md Alma Lee Smith 23 July 1907

1910 CENSUS:MO,Adair Co-Kirksville City:Anc Img 17 pg 71,4-25,Dw 206,215-801 Patterson Ave:
WILHITE, Andrew J-head 42/MO (TN,TN) md 2nd time-2yrs, farmer, own farm;
Alma L-wife 27/MO (MO,MO) md 1 time-2yrs, 1/2 children living; Ashley
J-son 1 9/12 bn MO (MO,MO)

1920 CENSUS: MO,Adair Co-Kirksville City: Anc Img 15 pg 90,1-7,Dw173,175-802 E Patterson:
WILHITE, Andrew-head 52/MO (MO,MO) md, asst collector-city, own farm;
Alma-wife 36/MO (MO,MO)md no occ; Ashley-son 11/MO (MO,MO);
Donovan-son 8/MO; Cedric-son 4 11/12 bn MO; Roy-son 2 6/12 bn MO

1930 DEATH: Andrew Jackson Wilhite died 19 July 1930

1930 CENSUS:MO,Boone Co-Columbia Twp,City:Anc pg 2B,4-l3,Dw 41,41-614 Washington Ave:
WILHITE, Lee-head 67/MO (KY,KY)wid-no occupation [is this the right Alma Lee-ck further]

1958 HISTORY: "The Warrens & You" pg 88: Alma Lee Wilhite living 816 E Norman, Kirksville MO 
Wilhite, Andrew Jackson (I5825)
 
2517 1867 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-1 mile south of Scottsville: Mary Belle Smith born 24 Sep 1867

1870 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp: p14, Milam PO, 24 July, Dw #102: Mary B Smith 2/MO, daughter of Albert J and Princes E Smtih

1880 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: pg 29, 17 June, Dw #320:
SMITH, Princess 38/MO (NH,Mass) widow; Mary 12/MO (MO,MO), Laura 9/MO;
Marcus 7/MO; Gertrude 5/MO

1885 MARRIAGE: MO-Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Mary Belle Smith [17] md James William Atkins [22] at home of P D Schrock, JP on 1 Mar 1885

1900 CENSUS: Sullivan Co, MO, Browning City, Duncan Twp, June 1900, Dw #180: Mary Belle Atkins 32/MO, born Sep 1867 (MO,MO), wife of James W Atkins

1901 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-So of Reger: N/A Pension #692,296 pg 10 by Belle Atkins 3 April 1901: "...taken at 2 1/2 miles west of Reger, Sullivan Co MO"

1906 HISTORY: NMEX,Quay-Tucumcari: "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo, by Emmett & Odrie Thurlo: "Mary Belle md James Atkins and they continued to live in and around Browning until about 1906 when the family moved to Quay Co,New Mexico and filed on some homestead land there. In all probability, they had heard of the land available from Columbus Thurlo who duing that period of time was "roaming around the Western States." Belle's uncle, David Marion, was also in Quay Co at that time and may have written about it.
James and Belle established a cattle ranch near Tucumcari and raised their family to be cowpunchers. Belle was a great horsewoman and could perform the ranch duties as well as any man. Like other ladies of the times, she rode sidesaddle or astride her horse, depending upon the circumstance."

1910 CENSUS: NMEX:Quay Co-San Juan Prect:Anc.com Img 14 pg 7B,5-11,Dw 161,163: Mary B Atkins age 40 bn Missouri (MO,MO)md1time 26yrs,3/3 children living,no occ, wife of James W Atkins

1920 CENSUS:NMEX:Quay Co-Tucumcari:Anc Img 9 pg 5B,1-11,Dw 85,94 [sev dwellings,1 farm]: B Mary Atkins age 52 bn Missouri (KY,MO)md-no occ, wife of W James Atkins

1924 DEATH,BURIAL: NMEX,Quay Co-Tucumcari: Mary Belle Smith Atkins died 25 June 1924; buried in Tucumcari NM 
Smith, Mary Belle (I1897)
 
2518 1867 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-nw of Browning: Talitha Alice Johnson born 20 August 1867 to George R and Virginia Schrock Johnson

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp so pt: Anc.com pg 70, 27 April, Dw 13/13: Telitha A Johnson 41/MO-single, sister to Isaac B Johnson

1912 HIST: Obit of Ollie Hester Johnson Duckworth Dec 1912: "...Leaves... 2 sisters Tilitha and Florence Johnson..."

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp South ED 165: Anc.com Img 3-pg 60 (4A),15 Jan, Dw81 family 85: Talitha F Johnson 43/MO (MO,MO) single sister of Isaac B Johnson

1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, ED 70: Anc.com Img 12-pg 6B, 17 April, Dwelling 144 family 147: Talitha A Johnson 62/MO (MO,MO) single sister of Isaac Johnson

1932 HIST: Obit of brother Isaac B Jan 1932: "...leaves sisters Tilitha A & Florence; brother Ray..."

1939 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,SullivanCo-nw of Browning: Tilitha Alice Johnson died 4 February 1939; buried Hoover Cemetery 
Johnson, Talitha Alice (I5312)
 
2519 1867 BIRTH: MO: Catherine Urban born 13 Jan 1867

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: 6 Jul, Dw#75: Catherine Urban 4/MO, dau of Charles & Catherine Urban

1890 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Cole Co MO Marriage records Bk 2, pp 201.

1898 DEATH: MO,Cole Co: Catherine Urban Goser died 27 April 1898: buried St Johns Cemetery, Schubert, Cole Co MO Tombstone at St Johns Cemetery, Schubert, Cole, MO. 
Urban, Catherine (I448)
 
2520 1867 BIRTH: Notes written in family religeous book belonging to Robert P. Wagner, 1867.

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: HerQuest pg 10, 8 July, Dwelling 78/76: August Wagner age 3 born MO, son of George and Catherine Wagner

1871 DEATH,BURIAL: [to check out - nothing shown but 1871, no date or place. 
Wagner, August (I30)
 
2521 1867 BIRTH: OH,Noble Co: Lillian Cerita Thurlo was born 22 July 1867

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp: 2 Jun,Dw 25/25: Seretto Thurlo 14/OH, measles, dau of William and Margaret Thurlo

c1890 MARRIAGE: Lillian Cerita Thurlo md D C Cassity [no date or place shown], 1 daughter, Margaret

1924 DEATH of husband: D C Cassity died 1924 [no place shown]

1939 DEATH: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Lillian Cerita Cassity died 25 November 1939 at home; buried Purdin Cemetery 
Thurlo, Lillian Cerita (I5757)
 
2522 1867 BIRTH: OH: William Grant Brumbaugh was born 26 October 1867,

1870 CENSUS: OH,Guernsey-Antrim,Madison Twp: Anc.com Img 10,pg 10,6 Jun, Dw 72,77: Willie G Brumbaugh age 2, born Ohio, son of Daniel and Sarah F Brumbaugh

1882 HISTORY: OH,Medina Co-Seville: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 679: "In fall of 1882 moved to Seville, Medina, Ohio..."

c1887 MARRIAGE: OH: William Grant Brumbaugh md Mary Louise Bell, no date or place shown. 
Brumbaugh, William Grant (I5890)
 
2523 1867 BIRTH: OR,Douglas Co-Roseburg: Adelia Ann Smith born April 20, 1867, dau of Samuel S & Mary Burch Smith, called Delia, Della

1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Alta,Lower Butter Creek Dist 114, FmSrch.org pg 18, Dw 142/144:
SMITH, Samuel 49/? md farmer; Mary-wife 50/?; Delia-dau 13/?; Ninnie-dau 9/?
next door to Jackson & Melissa Eads

1883 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Francis Marion Pearson md Adelia Ann Smith 2 Dec 1883 at the house of SS Smith, md by JP E Gilliam

1900 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co-Bear Valley Prec.,23 Jun, Dw# 159?: Delia 33/OR,bn Apr 1867, wife of Frank M Pearson-no occupation

1910 CENSUS: ID,Nez Perce Co-Peck,20 Apr, Dw 44/46: Delia 43/OR wife of Frank M Pearson-no occupation, 6/7 children living

1920 CENSUS: ID,Nez Perce Co-Peck,2 Jan, Dw#4: Delia A 52/OR wife of Fancis M Pearson

1930 CENSUS:ID,Nez Perce-Peck,7 Apr,Dw15/6-Bell St: Delia N 63/OR wife of Frank M Pearson

HIST,RELIGION: Obit 1941 for Adelia: "She was a member of the M.E. Church of Peck, also 45 yrs at Rebekah."

1941 DEATH,BURIAL: ID,Nez Perce Co-Peck: Adelia Ann Smith Pearson died 18 Dec 1941, age 74
OBIT Dec 1941, in box from Mary Marks: "Died 18 Dec 1941, Mrs Delia Pearson, wife of Francis M Pearson bn 20 Ar 1867,mother of 7, 5 of whom are still living. 2 sons Fred & Verne preceeded her. Mrs J A Pardue-Kamiah; Mrs Ada West-Snohomish WA; Mrs Edna Puryear-Lewiston; Mrs M C West-Orofino; Olney S-Peck [ID]. She is survived by husb,4 dau 1 son, 15 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. She was a member of the M.E. Church of Peck, also 45 yrs at Rebekah."

1941 HIST: Obit of mother, Adelia, Dec 1941: Mrs Ada West-Snohomish WA; Mrs Edna Puryear-Lewiston; Mrs M C West-Orofino; Olney S-Peck [ID].


ACTION - CK OUT- Delia Ann Smith Pearson:
1. Feb 2003 email from Carol Tallman Jones to Pam Wagner:
Site for Delia [probably]: BYUI Special Collections Death Index site +

2. Another Feb email from Carol says same site, Death Certificate #127204 
Smith, Adelia Ann (I2368)
 
2524 1867 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Dallas: George Ward Allen born July 30, 1867

1890 MARRIGE: OR,Polk Co-Rock Creek Valley: George Ward Allen md Rosa Bell Eads 30 Nov 1890

#1 - AFN:1KKZ-4M, Phillip Blackburn. Cora Smotherman Langenbach, niece, Rena Fisher, niece, as given to Mary Gray Marks, records of June Smith Hallmark. 
Allen, George Ward (I3761)
 
2525 1867 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Anne E Johnson bn 1867

1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton,Willow Creek Prec,14 June,Dw#101: Anna E Johnson 3/OR, dau of William and Elizabeth Johnson

1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Alta,Lower Buttercreek,June 19, Dw 174/177: Anna E Johnson 13/OR-school, daughter of William and Elizabeth Johnson

1905 MARRIAGE: CA,Napa Co-Napa: Anna md John T Mahon (b 1871 SLC UT, parents bn Ireland) on 28 Aug 1905 (mg license says Annie E Johnson is from Portland, Multnomah Co, OR. Possibly her second marriage at age 37--witnessed by J. G. Johnson, St. Helena CA and Wm G. Johnson, Napa CA. Could be sons by a previous marriage who took Johnson name, or she married another Johnson previously)



ORD: FS IGI 2-04: Nothing found 
Johnson, Anna E (I8712)
 
2526 1867 BIRTH: OR: Lillie May McCullock born abt 1867

1881 MARRIAGE: Elsie Johnson, gdau of Joseph Pearson. Also spelled Lilly. Married to Arthur Green 1881

bef 1954 DEATH: June 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer, dau of Alice Pearson, to Mary Marks, Eads doc #58: "Lilly, dead, and her girl Belle is gone also I believe..." 
McCullock, Lillie May (I2182)
 
2527 1867 BIRTH: TX,Bell Co-Sugarloaf [Sugarloaf is in Coryell Co]: James Isaac Hallmark born 4 November 1867

1870 CENSUS: Cannot find as of 1-2014

1880 CENSUS: TX, Limestone Co,ED 92: Anc.com img 11, pg 288, 7 June,Dw 123/137: James Hallmark 12/TX (AL,AL) son of James and Evalin Hallmark

1888 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano: TX Mg Rcds: BK 1, pg 286: James I Hallmark & Carrie Garner md 20 Dec 1888,Llano Co, TX by WK Murchison J P. Prec #7, Recorded 30 Jan 1889.

1900 CENSUS: Cannot find as of 1-2014

1910 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-LaGrande: Anc.com Img 5 , pg 15B, 12 May, Dw 273/276, Co Rd:
HALLMARK, James I-head 42/TX(TX,TX) md 1X-21yrs, overseer worker, read & writes,
owns farm #125; Carrie-wife 39/TX (GA,MO)md 1X-21yrs 6/6children
living, reads &writes; Thomas LB-son 20/TX (TX,TX) single laborer
sugar co farm; Willard G-son 4/TX ; Isaac L-son 16/TX sugar co.wkr,
in school; Ivy A-son 15/TX sugar co. wkr; Wm J-son 10/TX; Sallie
RICHARDSON-dau 18/TX md 1yr 1/1 child living; Edward-son in law
24/ID (NY,IA)md 1X-1yr,laborer; Ebbie LB-grandson 7/12 OR (ID,OR)

1919 HISTORY: OR,Union Co-Cove: Polk's Union Co Tax List 1917 Anc Img 66 pg 127: Hallmark, J I
$1970, Cove.

1920 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-Cove prec,Lower Cove Rd,Anc Img 6 pg3B,1-19,Farm 124/124:
HALLMARK, James I-head 52/TX (TX,TX) md, own farm #74; Carrie-wife 49/TX
(GA,MO) md; Glen-son 14/TX (TX,TX)in school-can read & write;
Mildred-dau 9/OR (TX,TX)

1930 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-LaGrande City: Anc.com Img 1 pg143,4-10, Dw 5/5, 1421 W Ave:
HALLMARK, James-head 62/TX (US,US) md at 21, laborer on railroad,
own home, value $3500; Carrie-wife 59/TX (GA,MO) md at 18,
no occupation; Dollie-dau 10/UA [unk,unk]

1940 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-Cove: Anc Img 6 pg3B,4-16, Dw 66:
HALLMARK, James-head 72/TX md farmer 3rd grade; Carrie-wife 69/TX;
Dolly-dau 20/OR

1941 HISTORY: OR,Union Co: US City Directories 1821-1989: Anc Img 66 pg 128: Hallmark, James I farmer.

1950 DEATH: OR,Union Co-LaGrande: James Isaace Hallmark died 1 June 1950; buried Cove Cemetery beside wife, Carrie, tombstone: Hallmark, James I 1867-1950; Carrie 1870-1941
OR State Cert of Dth Portland OR, #6902: usually resided in Cove but lived in LaGrande 43 yrs
Letter from Arnie Hallmark to Jack & Mollie Hallmark re Jimmie's death:
"Dear Uncle Jack & Aunt Mollie:
It is not a cheerful letter that I am starting to you this evening. Upon my return home from work tonight, my wife gave me your letter. I was indeed glad to hear from you and feel sure that I am the world's poorest writer. I do feel that I must get better at it, and shall start right now, with his letter to you.
On June 1st my little Granddaddy joined his other brothers, and family, in the departed world. He felt he had completed his life to the fullest extent. The last day of May, Grandpa got up as usual, and told Uncle L.B. (his oldest son whom he was with that day) that he had completed his work on earth the night before. He spent the day visiting with various members of his family. At 5:00 pm that evening, they called my father that he should come and bring Grandpa to the hospital.
He walked out of the house and to the car, and joked with dad on the 16-mile ride to the hospital. He said he was sick, but he had felt worse many times in his life. I met them at the hospital, joked with him, and he laughed and joked back. He did not suffer. Just went to sleep and passed away in his sleep about 6 hrs after we got him there. He was always very alert, throughout his life, never lost his vision or hearing. Could read a paper as well as nayone. He was buried beside his wife in the Rose Ridge Cemetery at Cove. I might add, he was buried in a white robe, the highest honor of the Mormon Church. He had completed his temple work. He left an unended line of friends, each of who would say, he was one of the finest, most honest men they have ever known. It is a pleasure to carry the name he has so nobly inscribed into this part of the country.
He had grandchildren for pall bearers. All of his children were there, LB, Letha, Bud, Will, Glen, Mildred & Dollie. Also 22 grandchildren & 24 great grandchildren. A family he was indeed very proud of, and one in which he knew ever one, his age, his birthday, and I believe had a picture of all of them.
The rest of Grandpa's family always was in his heart. We talked of you folks so often, and many times, tried to make plans to come and see you. This evening, Aunt Letha drove in from Utah for a few days. She said to tell you she would be sure and write, as soon as she was again settled at home.
I am sending you a picture of Grandpa, that I took only a short time back. Felt sure you would enjoy it, even though it is a snapshot.
All of us here are in the best of health, enjoying another fine Oregon summer. Looking forward to the time when we may come to Texas and look all of you fine people up. I hope this letter finds its way to you and will close in saying not to mourn Grandpa's leaving. He lived a full, wonderful life, complete to the fullest extent. His family felt his job was very well done here on earth. Love to all, Arnold

NOTES:
1. Letter from grndfthr Ivy Aubra Hallmark, 13 December 1962: James Isaac's bros: Jake, Jack, John Edd, Dee. All lived around NW part of Austin. We lived at Marble Falls, Kingsland; I was bn at Graphite which is not on the map (rr station on Houston TX Central RR). Lived at Liberty Hill when we left for OR.
2. Conversation-Mrs. William Jackson Hallmark-30 March 1963, Burnett, TX: James Isaac not feel well, visited with church members, took to hospital at 6 p.m. and by 10 p.m. dd. Carrie dd 1941. Stribbling bought land owned at Graphite. Ed lived there in a big ranch home. Worked with granite. Convicts worked on Granite Mtn. Mormon Elders came to house, treated them very nice. Had them to preach at the house. We treated them nice for Jimmy's & Carry's sake. Jimmy was going with Carrie, her mother was an old woman. Put her in the wagon and brought her down-stayed the day. Jimmy owned land in Graphite. Lived in Liberty Hill & baptized there. Oldest bro made fam decisions. The choice abt religion was made; the fam went Church of Christ, and Jimmy took fam to OR to be with the Saints.
Lived at Valley Springs - came later than boys by 1-2 yrs, then lived at Kingsland. Was a farmer, then changed to railroad work, as a section foreman.
3. Letter from grndfthr, Ivy Aubra Hallmark 12 April 1963: James Isaac lived at Liberty Hill bef coming to OR in a 2-story house facing rr track. Across the track was a big school house, the 1st & only school attended in TX by Ivy Aubra.
4. Letter from Izora McGinty: Your greatgrandfather, James Isaac, is probably a brother to my father. He had a brother that lived at Liberty Hill & moved to Oregon. We call him Uncle Jimmy. They had 2 girls born to them after they left Texas. Their names were Mildred & Dollie D. They left here way back in 1905-07...there is 8 brothers, 2 sisters & 3 half brothers in this family, all gone except one half brother & my aunt you wrote to (Molly). She is Mrs Jack Hallmark. My father is Jacob Hallmark, the second son of James Minet. We don't have a family record. My greatgrandmother's name was Sara Rutherford...Aunt Carrie wrote to me often...my house # is 400 So Hill.
Lived in Liberty Hill in section house & worked for rr as section foreman on SPRR (Austin). Received pictures frm Izora:James Isaac & wife, Benjamin & grndsn on horse, McGinty sis, Richard Edmond's wife Molly Thacker, Jacob Newton & wife Mildred, Dollie Dee, Carrie. Called Uncle Jimmy by family in TX.
5. Letter from Arnold Hallmark of LaGrande OR 2 May 1976: Somewhere, there is a book called "Hist of the Hallmarks" supposedly goes back to England. LB to have. Also a large picture of 8 bros. somewhere. Think it is in Cove.
6. Conversation with Molly Hallmark, 30 Mar 1962, Llano TX: When Jimmy md, 8 brothers - 7 lived around together. Jimmy was a section foreman at Liberty Hill...
At Kingsland, Jim,y was a section foreman, but not at Graphite. Stribbling bought the land they owned at Graphite. Ed lived there - it's a big ranch, Stribblings.
When the Mormon Elders came to the house, we treated them very nice. Whe had them preach at the house. Treated them very nice for Carrie's & Jimmy's sake.
Jimmy was going with Carrie - her mother was an old woman. They put here in the wagon & brought her down & stayed the day.
Jimmy owned land in Graphite, lived at Liberty Hill, baptized there. He never a team to get around. Couldn't visit. Went to Oregon.

NOTES: Pictures: He and wife about 1910, abt 1945, abt 1965, abt 1890, abt 1967
BIRTH,DRSTH: IGI Batch #H002101, film# 884145/48 film; LaGrand, Union OR Ward Clerk's rcd of deceased members. Known as Jimmy. Bn 4 Nov 1868, Bell TX. Dd 1 June 1950 LaGrande OR of a heart attack. Moved to Walla Walla, to Union Ward, Union posted PBO 6 19 45. 
Hallmark, James Isaac (I1828)
 
2528 1867 BIRTH: TX,Colorado Co-Weimer: William Thomas Garner born 8 Dec 1867, AFN404G-DJ:
Rose Fam Assn Mar 1997: bn 8 Dec 1867 Weimar, Colorado Co TX.

1936 DEATH: TX,Wilson Co: William Thomas Garner died 6 December 1936; also AFN40 HF-LF:Irma Dawn Stapely

NOTES: 1963-fam in TX: "Carrie had bros Bud, Paul, Tom & Jim" 
Garner, William Thomas (I2433)
 
2529 1867 BIRTH: UT,Cache Co-Paradise: Elizabeth Ann Thomas was born 27 Nov 1867
BIR,MG,DTH: Fam rcds: Thomas O Call, Robert P Wagner

1870 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: Anc.com Im 243 pg 121, Dw# 34/33: Elizabeth Thomas age 2, born Utah, daughter of William and Elizabeth Thomas

1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: FHL film 1255335 pg 172c,4 June,ED 10, Dw# 82/87: A Elizabeth Thomas age 12, born Utah, at school

1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: FHL film 1255335 pg 172c, Dw #...: A Elizabeth Thomas 12/UT, at school, daughter of N William & Elizabeth Thomas

MG,ORD: Ext MG rcds-Logan #178135,1884-1900. SS: 29 Jul 1983 Provo

1923 HISTORY: ID-Malta: Obit of father Feb 1923: "...He is survived by the following children... Mrs. Eliza Shaw of Malta, Idaho..."

CK OUT: Fam rcds also show sealed to parents 17 Oct 1888

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


Picture in Thomas file #3.jpg 
Thomas, Elizabeth Ann (I53)
 
2530 1867 BIRTH: VA,Russell Co: Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Smith born 21 May 1867, dau of Francis A & Mary Johnson Browning

1874 HIST: MO: Double obit in 1943: "To MO in 1874..."

1887 MARRIAGE #1: Sarah E Browning md Henry A Bundies in 1887, 1 dau: Ethel [1943 Mrs Tom Hisel of Purdin] Stepmother to 8 Bundies children.

1910 DEATH of husband: Obit for Sally, 1943: "Mr Bundies died Sep 1910..."

1919 MARRIAGE #2: Sarah E Browning Bundies md James Marion Smith 3 December 1919

1943 HIST: Obit for James and Sally 2 Sep 1943: "Lived 23 years in Purdin..."

1943 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co: Sarah Elizabeth Browning Bundies Smith died 21 August 1943, just 26 hours before her husband, James Marion Smith; buried Purdin Cemetery 
Browning, Sarah Elizabeth (I5349)
 
2531 1868 BIR, 1888 MG,1946 DTH: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 64-65:In 1888 Oliver J 1868-1946 md Katharine Hart (1869-1926), 2 children: Lester A bn 1897 md Catherine Palmer (1900-) 2 children: Thomas bn 1930 and Anthony bn 1938; Florence A bn 1898 md John Jacob in 1920 (1898-), 1 child: John Jacob Jr bn 1925 md Ruby Maycock in 1953
Oct 1999 email Larry Croll pg 4: Oliver J bn 2 Feb 1868, dd 1946, buried St John's Ch Cem, Ringtown PA, wife also (John Jacob bn 13 Oxt 1898, dd 2 Jun 1920)
Oliver J of Ringtown 1941 (informant of Stephen's dth-Schuylkill Archives Vol 12, p485), bn PA, md Caroline Catherine Hart (bn 18 Sep 1869 Schuylkill Co PA-bur Ringtown Lutheran Cem, Schuylkill Co PA) 27 Dec 1888/PA 
Michael, Oliver J (I7651)
 
2532 1868 BIR,c1889 MG:1900 Columbia Co PA census: George Smith-Aug 1868/PA

MG: COL & MONTOUR CO HIST & BIOG ANNALS/pg1140: Lydia md George Smith (now deceased) of Berwick. Ellen, Emory & Chas dd-CK OUT

1896 LAND: frm fthr 1896

1900 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Berwick, pg 13A, 9 June, Dw 273/289:
SMITH, George Aug 1868-31/PA (PA,PA) md 11 yrs, buffalo tender-wheel foundry (?);
wife Lydia A Nov 1867-32/PA (PA,PA) 1/1 child; Robert (?)not read well,
Nov 1894-5/PA; Stephen Michael-boarder Sep 1818-81/PA (PA,PA) widow (her father) 
Smith, George (I8482)
 
2533 1868 BIR,DTH,BUR: The Silent City pg 125: Infant boy and girl bn..., dd 1868, children of Oscar F Thomson & Susan Atwood. Thomson (I8401)
 
2534 1868 BIR,DTH,BUR: The Silent City pg 125: Infant boy and girl bn..., dd 1868, children of Oscar F Thomson & Susan Atwood. Thomson (I8402)
 
2535 1868 BIR:1870,1880 Sullivan Co MO census: July M 2/MO dau of Lot B & Pernitty; Louisa 12/MO

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

1880 CENSUS: to get

1891 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: License #118 8-29-1891, ret'd 9-8-1891, H M Peterson, Lou M Lantz 22, md W H Warren age 24-Bk 1,pg 384

1900 CENSUS: to get

1910 CENSUS: to get

1920 CENSUS: to get

1929 HISTORY: Obit of brother, George W Lantz March 1929,pg 104: "... survives... sisters... Lou Warren-Pleasant KA..."

1930 CENSUS: to get

BIR,MG: THe Warrens & You by Elizabeth Ellsberry pg 105: Luella bn 14 Feb 1868, md William Henry Warren by Bro Peterson, officiating. 
Lantz, July M (I6249)
 
2536 1868 BIRTH: Elizabeth Katherine Plochberger was born 21 October 1868 [no place shown]

1895 MARRIAGE: William Niederwimmer md Elizabeth Katherine Plochberger 14 May 1895.

1909 DEATH: Elizabeth Katherine Pockberger Walter died 13 May 1909 [no place shown] 
Plochberger, Elizabeth Katherine (I1130)
 
2537 1868 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: John Burden born Dec. 5, 1868

1870 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan 9-10 Aug: John Burden 2/OR living with parents Levi & Sarah Burden

1893 MARRIAGE: ID,Latah Co-Starner: John Burden (24) of Cora md Austa Hughes (17) of Starner on 1 Feb 1893 [also shown 2 Feb in Moscow], children: Etta, Iva B, Orval, Lee

1953 DEATH,BURIAL: ID,Latah-Potlatch: John Burden died 1 Oct 1953; buried Freeze Cemetery, Potlatch Idaho 
Burden, John (I2104)
 
2538 1868 BIRTH: CA,San Joaquin-Lodi: Lucinda Ann Goodwin was born 9 Feb 1868

HIST: Dec 1954 letter from Hattie L Church to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #17: " My Mom's Mother's Mother was Narcissa Jane Marlow and was raised by Rufus Eads' father [Moses Eads]. Her parents were lost in the wagon train crossing the plains. She married a Goodwin and later Jake Hinshaw."

1884 MARRIAGE: John May Burton married Lucindy Ann Goodwin in 1884, had 5 children.

1954 HIST: Dec 1954 letter from Hattie Gnos to Mary Marks, Eads doc #17: One daughter lives at Beaverton Ore. Rt 2, Box 1016. Her name is Emma Seaman. She is my Grandmother's only living sister and is now 78. Her maiden name was Emma Goodwin."

1902 DEATH: Lucinda Ann Goodwin Burton died Feb 13, 1902, no place shown 
Goodwin, Lucinda Ann (I2394)
 
2539 1868 BIRTH: MO,Carroll Co: Henry Jackson Thurlo born 5 March 1868. Known as Jack

1868-c1886 HIST: Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo, pg 5-3 "Jack, as he was known, grew up on the farm until he apparently decided that farming wasn't for him and went into sales..."

1870 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Hurricane Twp,Carrollton PO: pg 284,10 Aug, Dw33/36: Henry J Thurlo age 2 born MO, son of Silas and Anna Thurlo

1880 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Wood Twp in part: Anc.com Img 17, 10 June 1880, pg 17[345], Dw 9: Jackson Thurlo, age 12 bn MO, son of S and Ann Thurlo

1892 MARRIAGE: MO,Carroll Co: Henry J Thurlo md Myrtle Tarry 5 Oct 1892 (both over the age) [Death Certificate shows wife as Amanda, who was the informant]
Descendants cont'd: "2 children were probably born to them. The first was a baby girl according to an undated clipping, stating, "the sweetest and prettiest baby that ever was, came to the home of Jack Thurlo, our popular jeweler". No other information regarding this child. The second was a boy..."

1896 HIST: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Descendants cont'd: "An advertising card with calendar for 1896 shows H J Thurlo, Bosworth, MO, dealer in "drugs, patent medicine, chemicals, fancy and toilet articles, brushes, perfumery, etc." He later expanded his business to include jewelry..."

1900 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp,Bosworth: flm1240846- pg216B, 23 June, Dw198:
THURLO, Henry J 32/MO bn Mar 1868 (Mass,MO) md 7 yrs,salesman dry goods,renting
home; Myrtle-wife 27/MO bn Jul 1872 (Eng,Eng) no children

HIST: Descendants cont'd: "Jack was an avid hunter and owned several fine hunting dogs. He was active in Masonic Lodge and other community affairs..."

1910 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp, Bosworth City: Anc.com Img 1, 15 Apr,sheet B1, Dw 19,19:
THURLO, Henry J-head 40/MO (OH,MO) md1 time18 yrs Jeweler, own M; Murtle M-wife
36/MO (Eng,Eng) md 1 time 18 yrs, no occ; Kermit-son 5/MO (MO,MO)

1910-1913 HIST: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Descendants cont'd: "Abt 1910 Jack was sent to Phoenix, AZ for a lung condition. He bought a team and buggy there and became a peddler selling jewelry to the Indians in the area. He returned to Bosworth about 1913 and stocked his wares in Brown's Drug Store and later became a pharmicist there..."

c1915 HIST: MO-Blue Springs: Descendants cont'd: "About 1915 he moved to Blue Springs, Missouri and was a manager and pharmacist of another Brown's Drug Store...

Not sure about this - ck further - sounds like he and Myrtle may have divorced or he left and remarried, but Myrtle shows herself as a widow both in 1920-1930.

1919 MARRIAGE? 1805-2002 Missouri Marriages on Anc.com Img 11030: Application 87438 for License to Marry by Henry J Thurlo of Blue Springs, Jackson Co MO, age 51, and Mildred J Brizendine, age 39, signed 25 Nov 1919. Also License ... STATE OF MISSOURI, Co of Jackson: This is to certify that the undersigned Justice of the Peace did in said Co and State on the 25 day of Nov AD 1919, unite in marriage the above named persons.

1920 CENSUS: MO,Jackson Co-Sni-A-bar Twp: Anc.com Img 23, 1 Feb, pg 83, Fm 139/140:
THURLO, Henry J-head 51/MO (MASS,MO) md farmer, own farm: Mildred T-wife
39/MO (PA,MO) no occ; BRIZENDINE, Hal-son 21/MO (MO,MO) single farm

1920 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp,Bosworth: Anc.com Img 16, 27 Jan, pg 216, Dw 187/187:
THURLO, Myrtle M-head 43/MO (Eng,Eng) Widow, renting, no occ; Paul K-son 14/MO (MO,MO)
Single-no occ; TARRY, Marie-niece 21/MO, (NY,MO) Single teacher, public school

1930 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp-Bosworth City: Anc.com Img 2, April 25, Sheet 1B, Dw 25/26:
THURLO, Myrtle M-head 55/MO (Eng,Eng) widow, md at 18 1st mg, no occ, own (2000);
TARRY, James-brother 60/MO (Eng,Eng) Single-no occ.

1930 CENSUS: MO,Jackson Co-Fourtruth; Anc.com Img 17,11 April,sheet 18B,Dw305/305, 2442 Kensington Ave:
THURLO, Paul K-head 25/MO (MO,MO) md at 21, fireman-steam RR, renting; Helen-wife
24/MO (MO,MO) md at 20, no occ; Maurice E-son 5/12 bn MO (MO,MO)

1974 DEATH: MO,Buchanon-St Joseph: SS Death Index: Martha M Thurlo SSN 499-54-8337, last res 64501 St Joseph, born 4 July 1874, died 15 Sep 1966, SSN issued MO (1965). [this is the closest to her name and date of birth, but is it Myrtle?]

c1925-1952 HIST: MO-Kansas City: Descendants cont'd: "...until about 1925 when he moved to Kansas City where he was employed by Fitts-Smith Dry Goods Company.
Jack was highly esteemed by all who knew him. His sense of fair play and honesty earned him an enviable reputation. He departed this life at the age of 83 years 10 months."

1925 MARRIAGE?: copy of App 17966 for license to marry by Henry J Thurlo of KC,Jackson Co MO over 21 and Amanda Kirker of KC, Jackson Co MO over 21, signed 16 May 1925.

1952 DEATH: MO,Jackson Co-Kansas City: Henry Jackson Thurlo born 5 March 1868, died 6 January 1952; buried Floral Hills Cemetery. 
Thurlo, Henry Jackson (I4477)
 
2540 1868 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Frank Hecktor Wielandy was born 4 April 1868.
Evangelical Church records Jeff City MO.
Story about Frank in "Missouri and Missourians" Vol V, The Lewis Publishing Co 1973, p 921 [hereafter shown as M&M]: Frank H Wielandy... was born at Jefferson City, Missouri, April 4, 1868, son of John F and Kunigunda (Wagner) Wielandy.
Where get dates of birth, christening? bn 18 Aug 1866, Chris: 28 Aug 1866 both Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri

1880 CENSUS:MO,St Louis Co-St Louis: Film #287763,Anc.com Img 24,pg 24,11 Jun,Dw184/225,923 Salisbury St: Frank Wielandy, age 12 born Missouri, at school, son of J F [John] and Kunigunde [Katy] Wielandy.

c1874-1973 HISTORY: MO,St Louis Co-St Louis: M&M: "He was 8 years of age when his parents moved to St. Louis, where he completed his education in the public schools.
During his summer vacation when he was 10 years old he was getting two dollars a week as a cash boy in a department store, and after school resumed in the fall he worked 4 hours every evening as a messenger boy delivering messages in the North St Louis residential district. For several years, beginning in Jan. 1881, he was office boy for the D S Gould Directory Co and at the age of 16 1/2 he was put in charge of the operation with supervision over 10 men who were collecting for the directories and advertisements.
At the age of 18 his older brother, Paul, was a traveling salesman for John T Boland, the book and stationery house which later was merged as a uinit into the present Blackwell-Wielandy Co. In July 1886, Boland's secretary asked Frank Wielandy to play sub on a baseball team during the absence of his brother Paul. This brought an invitation to regular employment with the Boland firm, and on August 1, 1886, Frank Wielandy was installed as stock clerk in the house. He continued in other departments until February 1888, at which time Mr Boland sent him out as a salesman to cover towns in Southwest Missouri, not on the route of the regular salesmen. His range of work was extended to Old Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, where there were then only about 7 towns of any note. He sold stationery and supplies in Oklahoma for a 1 1/2 years, after which he shifted to north Missouri and covered territory farther west over which his brother Paul had traveled. This new assignment included Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, and Frank Wielandy developed an extensive trade acquaintance over the region of the West and far Southwest and made his rounds through the long period of 28 years.
One of the friendships he had made in the Southwest was with A M Blackwell of Las Vegas, New Mexico. Blackwell in 1902 offered Frank the management of one of the firm's large general stores. He declined for the reason that he was not familiar with retailing or with general lines, but made Mr Blackwell a counter proposition, developing his theory that a splendid opening appeared for another jobbing house of the same nature he was then representing. The result of several conferences brought him and his brother Paul to a meeting with others in October 1902 at Albuquerque, New Mexico where the tentative plans were made for a new jobbing house in St Louis to bear the name of Blackwell-Wielandy Book and Stationery Co. This was the origin of the St Louis business which has been conducted continuously under the corporate title throughout the years of the present century. Frank Wielandy instead of locating in the headquarters in charge of sales management preferred to remain on the road as a better means of serving the further development and expansion of the Blackwell-Wielandy Co. and he continued that course until he had rounded out 38 years of continuous service as a road salesman, and in that capacity was a means of holding his large circle of personal friends and good customers in line with the fine policy of this old established house.
Outside of his own business, Mr Wielandy's interests have covered a broad scope, embracing child welfare, conservation of wild life and numberous welfare programs. For many years he had endeavored unsuccessfully to secure the creation of a bi-partisan department to handle all matters connected with the conservation of wild life, fish, forestry and natural resources, and finally in May 1935, he called a mass meeting and instituted the plans which a constitutional amendment was proposed and adopted and thus insuring that the department of conservation would no longer be subject to the fluctuating control of politics. Mr Wielandy in 1893 was instrumental in bringing about the creation of the Missouri Fish and Game League. About 30 years later he introduced the Izaac Walton League into Missouri and secured affiliation with the League of about 450 members of the Missouri Fish and Game League. At his personal solicitation about 1926, Congressman Harry Hawes became sponsor of a bill in Congress by which the initial project was confirmed for the developing lands adjacent to the Mississippi in what is known as the Winneshiack District of the Upper Mississippi for a fish, bird, and small mammal refuge. From this has extended a wild life conservation movement which embraces great areas of land lying along the Mississippi as far north as Minnesota. During the administration of Governor Hyde, Mr Wielandy was drafted for the purpose of instituting a state park system, and under his leadership the state acquired 6 or more great springs with adjacent bodies of land, and thus made a beginning of state parks with centrally located water resources scatterd over Missouri, particularly in the scenic areas south of the Missouri River. Most Missourians are familiar with the movement in recent years represented in educational campaigns for conservation of bird life. It was Mr Wielandy who stimulated much of this interest through articles in numerous magazines and through the widespread distribution of leaflets on the value of bird life.
Mr Wielandy put his personal enthusiasm and resources at the disposal of the movement in behalf of underprivileged children about 1920. That movement has since become international in scope and is the chief social service function of the Kiwanis International. About 1926 Mr Wielandy arounsed the public and the public school authorities to the need for securing a body of land within the city limits to serve as a site of a stadium. At about the same time he sponsored a movement for the expansion of the YMCA resulting eventually in the erection of several new buildings and additions to existing structures. One method he employed to interest men of large means in philathropic contributions of this kind was by showing that gifts of this nature were deductible from the income surtax. Mr Wielandy and his brother, Paul, and a group of associates were leaders in the raising of funds about 1922 for the erection of a modern hospital in North St Louis. His public spirit in behalf of needed civic improvements has supplied not only the leadership but the stratogems for overcoming the tax-resistance which often is the chief obstruction encountered by proponents of such movements. A number of years ago a measure which involved an essential transportation improvement to the manufacturing district in North St Louis was threatened with defeat by a gang of obstructionists who presented the argument of burdensome taxes. A public meeting was called and it seemed a foregone conclusion that a majority would be aroused against the proposed measure. Mr Wielandy brough into the meeting personal witnesses and credentials proving that the outstanding leader of the obstructionists was not a naturalized citizen and furthermore that he had paid out a large sum to canvassers who by corrupt use of this money had secured signatures to petition agains the street widening project. It was a spectacular revelation that caused further obstruction to the improvements to collapse.
Mrs Frank Wielandy is one of the direct descendants of the famous American Indian princess Pocahontes, who was born about 1595 and was called Amonate and later received her more formal name of Matcaxca, meaning "Little Snow Feather." When she was baptized a Christian in a church at Jamestown the name given her was Rebecca. The Indian name Pocahontas, bestowed later, means "a sparkling stream between 2 hills." All the traditional stories and accounts concerning her indicate that she exercised a powerful influence over her father, the war chief of the Powhatan confederacy of eastern Virginia. In Dec. 1608, she saved the life of John Smith, and at various times afterward brought supplies to the famished colonists. In April 1613 while on a visit to the Potomac Indians, she was captured by Capt. Samuel Argall and brought to Jamestown, where a year later she married John Rolfe. She is believed to have lived afterwards at Rolfe's country seat at Varine and in 1616 accompanied her husband to England. In England she was made much of, wined and dined and taken to the play, was introduced at court and her portrait was engraved by a celebrated artist. When about to return to Virginia with her husband she died and was buried beneath the chancel of St James Church at Gravesend, being buried March 21, 1617. She left an only son, Thomas, who was reared in England by his uncle and afterwards came to Virginia, where he took possession of this father's property and also a large inheritance from his grandfather, Chief Powhatan. Thomas Rolfe married Jane Poythress, a daughter of this marriage, also name Jane, became the wife of Robert Bolling, from whom are descended many branches of this Bolling family. The Bollings had a daughter named Jane who became the wife of Richard Randolph of Nenrico Co, VA. One daughter of Richard Randolph married a man named Clover, whose daughter in turn married a Young, a daughter of the Young marriage married a Ferguson and a Ferguson daughter married Jesse Whobray, whose daughter is Mrs. Frank H Wielandy of St Louis. "

1890 CITY DIRECTORY: MO,St Louis: Frank H Wielandy, resident: 923 Salisbury, business name: John L Boland B & S Co, occupation: travel, Year: 1890, City: St Louis MO.

c1900 MARRIAGE: Frank Hecktor Wielandy md Nell Wobray about 1900, re 1910 census: "md 1 time 10 years." [no place shown-cannot find as of July 2010]

1900 CENSUS: M O,St Louis City: Anc.com Img 21, Dw 155,218-2218 University Street: Frank H Wielandy - nothing else shown. Also Img 5, St Louis with Paul J Wielandy and wife Nell [md before 1900]

1910 CENSUS: MO,St Louis Co-St Louis: Anc.com Img 24, pg 12B, 23 April, Dw208,275-2936 Dodier
WIELANDY, Frank-head 42/MO (Switz French,GY) md 1 time 10yrs, salesman-
books & stationery,renting; Nell-wife 36/MO (KY,MO) md 1 time 10yrs
2/3 children living; Paul R-son 4/MO (M,MO); Frank-son 6/12-MO.

1920 CENSUS: MO,St Louis Co-St Louis: Anc.com Img 12, pg 6B, 7 January, Dw 107,134-2944 Euclid Ave:
WIELANDY, Frank H-head 51/MO (Alsace,GY) md-commercial traveler-stationery,own farm;
Nell-wife 46MO (KY,MO) md - no occupation; Paul R-son 13/MO (MO,MO);
Francis-son 10/MO; Virginia-dau 8/MO; Dora WHOBRAY-sis-in-law 48/MO
(KY,MO) single - no occupation.

1921 PASSPORT APP: Jan 2, 1906-Mar 51, 1925, app 6 April 1921, roll 1556, Anc.com Img 219: MO, St Louis-Frank H Wielandy, native-local citizen born Jefferson City MO 4 April 1868, father John F Wielandy born Geneva, Switzerland, now deceased, emmigrated to US from unknown port about 1838, resided 71 years in US from 1836-1909-St Louis, naturalized citizen before unknown court, Sprinfield Illinois about 1840.
Residing St Louis MO, salesman-never had passport before, want to visit Mexico, Cuba to leave from New Orleans Port, #1695, sworn by me 1 April 1921, signed Adrum H Jones, Deputy District Court, St Louis.

1930 CENSUS: MO,St Louis Co-St Louis: Anc.com Img 35, pg 33, 28 April, 2944 W Euclid:
WIELANDY, Frank H-head 62/MO (FR,GY) md at 32, salesman Blackwell & Wielandy,
own home (value $10,000); Nell-wife 56/MO (VA,MO) md at 27, no occ;
Francis H-son 20/MO (MO,MO) single, no occ; Virginia-dau 17/MO, no occ.

1931 PASSENGER: NY Passenger List Anc.com Img 237,pg 237,11 March 1931, ship Valindan, from Ny 22 Feb 1931 to NY 11 March 1931: Frank H Wielandy age 62, born Jefferson City MO 4 April 1868, living 1605 Locust, St Louis;
Nell W Wielanedy age 58, born Mound City MO 11 Nov 1872, living 1605 Locust, St Louis. 
Wielandy, Frank Hecktor (I176)
 
2541 1868 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Lilie A Walther born 23 Apr 1868

1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co: Lillie Walter age 2 born Missouri, daughter of Albert and Mary Walter

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 13, pg 17, 16 June, Dw155/155: Lillie Walther age 12 bn in Missouri, daughter of Mary A Walther

1895 DEATH,BURIAL: Evangelical Church records Jeff City. Buried Walther Cem on hill behind old home on Algoa Road (between Moreau and Missouri River). Notes show that Lilie died of pneumonia. 1895. 
Walther, Lilie A (I113)
 
2542 1868 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Elizabeth Wolfrum was born 1 August 1868, daughter of Ulrich Wolfrum and Catherine nie Buchta Wolfrum. Known as Lizzie.

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: p 44, Dwelling #308-321: Elizabeth Wolfrum 2 born Missouri, daughter of Ulrich and Catherine Wolfrum

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp..: Elizabeth Wolfrum 12 born Missouri, daughter of Ulrich and Catharina Wolfrum

1892 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: George N Schott md Elizabeth Wolfrum 28 April 1892

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Dwelling 46/50: Elizabeth Schott bn Aug 1868/MO, wife of George Schott

1920 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Elizabeth Wolfrum Schott died 15 April 1920; buried Woodlawn Cemetery 17 April 1920 [Paul LePage June 2009 says there is only a Woodland Cemetery, no Woodlawn-ck further]. 
Wolfrum, Elizabeth (I129)
 
2543 1868 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Emil Schneider was born 23 May 1868, the son of John Schneider bn GY and Margaret Diebold bn GY

1897 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Emil Schneider md Pauline Wagner 28 April 1897.
Evangelical Church records Jeff City MO: Emil Schneider - Pauline Wagner 1897

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co,Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 36,pg 83, 13 June, Dw 346/384, 322 Clarke Ave:
SCHNEIDER, Emil-head 32/MO bn May 1868 (Gy,Gy) md 3yrs, general merchant;
Pauline-wife 26/MO bn Oct 1873 (MO,Gy)md 3yrs 1/1 child living;
Roy-son 1/MO bn Jan 1899

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 21,pg 4B, 19 _____, Dwelling 86/94, 522......:
SCHNEIDER, Emil-head 41/MO (Gy,Gy) md 1x-13 yrs Gard MO HR,Penn;
Pauline-wife 36/MO (MO,Gy) md 1x-13yrsa 4/4 children living;
Roy C-son 11/MO; Edna M-dau 8/MO; Mildred L-dau 6/MO;
Lelan B-dau 4/MO

1920 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 14, pg 7, 6 January, Dwelling 152/174, 522....:
SCHNEIDER, Emil-head 51/MO (GY,GY) married, own farm with mortgage, hoisting
engineer; Pauline-wife 46/MO (MO,MO) married, no occupation;
Roy C-son 20/MO (MO,MO) single polisher at factory; Edna-dau
18/MO (MO,MO) single cashier at store; Mildred-dau 15/MO (MO,MO)
single, no occupation; Lillian-dau 14/MO (MO,MO) single, no occ.

1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 5, pg 227, 3 April, Dwelling 53/57, 522 Clark Ave:
SCHNEIDER, Emil-head 62/MO (PA,GY)md at 29, guard at Penn,own [$5000];
Pauline-wife 57/MO (MO,MO) md at 24, no occupation; Roy-son
31/MO (MO,MO) Single librator at State Capital; Angeline-dau 18/MO
(MO,MO) Single steno-public; Edward WILSON-lodger 18/MO (US,MO)
Single, printer -newspaper office.

1939 DEATH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Emil Schneider died at home, 522 Clark Avenue, on 4 Dec 1939 of pneumonia & coronary artery disease; buried Riverview Cemetery 6 Dec 1939

NOTES: Paul LePage Letter 5-5-1991: Mildred Schneider, md Ed Arnett, dead; Roy Schneider dead; Lillian Schneider Hunzieker, living Jeff City, nursing home; Angeline Schneider Muder, lving Fairfield, Ill. [where does she come in - see 1930 census, not in ones before]
3 1991-Paul has Lillie's rocking chair in his home, to get it to her sister in Illinois. Chair made in Pennsylvania. Lillie in nursing home. 
Schneider, Emil (I214)
 
2544 1868 BIRTH: MO,Platte Co-E Leavenworth: Hattie Eads was born 1868 Eads, Hattie (I8674)
 
2545 1868 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Henry Alson Thurlo was born 11 November 1868, known as "Hank" or "Fat Hank"

1893 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: Vol 3 pg 142: Permelia Johnson md H A Thurlo 17 Sep
1893 Sullivan Co home of R M Johnson
1872-1972 Browning MO Centennial Celebrations p 143: "Hank, who md Permelia Johnson... made their home on the Thurlo farm and he worked with his father in farming a large area. One son, R. A. was born to them..."

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: Seattle Arch film #T623,905, Dw 333/336:
THURLO, Henry A 31/MO bn Nov 1868 (OH,MO) md 6 yrs,son of and living with father,
Allison Thurlo; Pecurfia I 29/MO bn Sep 1870, 1/1 child living-dau in law of Allison,
wife of Henry A; Richard A 1/MO bn March 1899 (MO,MO), grandson of Allison,
son of Henry and Pecurfia I [Parmelia I] Thurlo

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 April, Dw:
THURLO, Henry A 41/MO (OH,MO) farmer-renting, md 16 yrs; Permelia 31/MO (TN,MO)
1/1 child living; Richard A 11/MO; Alson N-father 83/OH (VT,VT) widowed;
Wilfred Carter-hired hand 24/MO (OH,MO) single

HIST: Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 3-2: "Called 'Fat Hank' to distinguish him from his cousin,'Slim Hank' who lived nearby. Henry assumed the management of his father's farm as his father grew older, and with the help of Hinda, his sister, cared for him until his death. He continued the modern up-to-date farming methods his father had employed and the farm continued to prosper. He raised livestock. As his own health deteriorated, he turned the management of the farm over to his son Richard Alson and moved to Browning where he and his wife lived until their deaths." Seen in picture of wedding of John Marion Thurlo on pg 40.

1920 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 164:Anc.com Img 13-pg 4B,14 Jan,farm 99 fam 100:
THURLO, Henry A-head 51/MO (MO,MO) general farmer-own farm;
Permelia-wife 49/MO (MO,MO); Richard A-son 20/MO
(MO,MO) single general farmer

1921 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Obit of Henry A Thurlo Aug 1921: "52 years on the same farm he was born on. Last spring moved to Browning..."

1921 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Henry Alson Thurlo died 21 August 1921 at his home; buried Hoover Cemetery 
Thurlo, Henry Alson (I3288)
 
2546 1868 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Sarah Annette Brumbaugh born 7 November 1868. Known as Annette, Nettie

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp, Film #552322, Dw #154: Sarah Brumbaugh age 1, born Missouri, dau of John and Avaria Brumbaugh

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Film #1254739, 8 Jun, Dw #130 (also Seattle Arch #T758,64):Sarah Brumbaugh age 11, born Missouri, daughter of John and Abbie Brumbaugh

c1888 MARRIAGE #1: Sarah Annette md Mr Stephenson [notes say Warren] about 1888, based on son Robert born May 1889/MO, 1 son Robert H Stephenson born 20 May 1887 [FGR-June Smith Hallmark] or 1889 [1900 census].

1897 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Sullivan Co: Sarah Annette [Mettie] Brumbaugh of Cora md James C Hicks of Winigan MO on 19 June 1897 by MRF Nichols, Minister of the Gospel, at his residence.
HIST SULL CO Vol 1 pg 703: James C Hicks md to Metta Brumbaugh 19 Jun 1897

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning: Anc.com Img 18-19, pg 9B, 1 June, Dw 168,170:
HICKS, Coaulford Jr-head 44/IA bn Sep 1855 (NC,MI)md 2 yrs-farmer, own farm;
Nettie-wife 30/MO bn Nov 1869 (PA,Ind) md 2 yrs, 2/2 children living; James
R-son 14/MO bn June 1885 (IA,KY) single farm laborer; next pg-Belva J-dau
9/MO bn June 1890 (IA,KY); John G-son 9/12-MO born Aug 1899 (IA,MO);
Robert STEPHENSON-step son 11/MO bn May 1889 (MO,MO)single farm
laborer
(next door, Dw 167,169 is Warren Stephenson 35/MO bn May 1865 (TN,TN)
md farmer, md 5yrs, renting farm; Rebecca-wife 23/MO bn Dec 1876 (TN,MO) md
5 yrs, 3/3 children living; Wm H-son 4/MO bn Dec 1895 (MO,MO); Ester A-dau
3/MO bn Mar 1897 (MO,MO); James F-son 3/12-MO bn Feb 1900 (MO,MO)

1902 MARRIAGE: Annette Brumbaugh Hicks md James Edward Myers about 1902, re 1930 census.

1910 CENSUS: OK,Creek Co-Sapulpa: Anc.com Img 5, pg285, 29 April, Dw 35,41-14 South Water St:
MYERS, J E-head 39/IA (OH,TN) md-butcher; Nettie-wife 42/MO (MO,MO)md;
Gordon HICKS-step son 10/MO (MO,MO); Frank MYERS 6/OK (IL,MO);
Frank CHANEY-roomer 21/TN (TN,TN)single bricklayer-building;
C MOORE-roomer 44/MO (IL,KY) single-widow

1913 HISTORY: Obit of mother April & May 1913: "Living...Mrs Lucy Huff & Mrs Nettie Myers-OK..."

1917 HISTORY: OK: Obit of father Feb 1917 in Browning MO Leader-Record. Shows Nettie Myers living in Oklahoma.

1920 CENSUS: OK,Creek Co-Sapalpa: Anc.com Img 14, pg 7B, 19 Jan, Dw 68.179-17 N Walmat [or Walmack]:
MYERS, James-head 49/IL (IL,IL)md-renting, meatcutter-retail market;
Nettie-wife 50/MO (Ind,Ind)md, no occ; Robert STEPHENSON step son
26/MO (MO,MO)single laborer-city; Gordon MYERS-step son 21/MO
machinist-glass factory; Frank MYERS-son 18/OK (IL,MO) no occ.

1930 CENSUS: OK,Creek Co-Sapalpa: Anc.com Img 22, pg 11B, April 14, Dw 212,213-807 Ridgeway:
MYERS, Ed-head 59/IL (US,US)md at 32,proprietor-produce co; Nettie-wife
60/MO (PA,IA)md at 33, no occupation.



1910 Sull Co Census: Robert Stephenson 20/MO a Union Soldier, living with gfather John Brumbaugh so bn about 1890 
Brumbaugh, Sarah Annette (I1867)
 
2547 1868 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Reger: Emily Frances Fields born 10 April 1868, daughter of Perry Fields and Sarah Maggart

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 24 Jul Dw158: Emily F Fields age 2 born MO, dau of Perry B and Sarah R Fields

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 8 Jun, pp 172, Dw 132: Emily F Fields age 13, born MO, dau of Perry B and Sarah Fields

1885 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Emily F Fields md Wm L Sayers 20 September 1885 at her home by Joseph J Fields, JP

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Pleasant Hill Twp: A/C Img 9, pg 151, 12 June, Dw 90/90: Emily F Sayers 32/MO bn Ap 1868 (KY,MO md 15 yrs, 3/4 children living - wife of William L Sayers

1938 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-near Milan: Obit of sister Julia, Aug 1938: "...Sisters: Emily Sayers-near Milan; Alice Taylor-near Reger; Comora Shepherd-Milan. Bros M J-near Reger. Preceded by 3 bros, 4 sis

1952 HISTORY: Obit of sister Alice M: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: "...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.

1954 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Emily Frances Fields Sayers died 14 January 1954 in Milan; buried Fields Cemetery in Reger. 
Fields, Emily Frances (I6181)
 
2548 1868 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-west of Browning: Willis E Duckworth born 23 November 1868, son of William Sanford and Martha Hoover Duckworth

1895 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Willis E Duckworth md Ollie Hester Johnson 18 October 1895, who died 1912

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: Dw 336 family 339:
DUCKWORTH, Willis E 31/MO bn Nov 1868 (VA,MO) farmer; Ollie H 29/MO bn May 1871
(MO,MO) md 4 yrs 1/1 children; Albert B son 1/MO bn Nov 1898;
Wm S-father 71/VA bn Dec 1828 (VA,VA) widow

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 April, Dwelling 2/2:
DUCKWORTH, Willis E 41/MO (WV,TN) md 14 yrs, farmer-own farm; Ollie H-wife 38/MO (MO,MO)
2/2 children living; A Bryan-son 11/MO (MO,MO); Virginia L-dau 8/MO

1912 DEATH of wife: MO,Sullivan Co: Ollie Hester Johnson Duckworth died 10 December 1912

1916 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Obit of Alice, Vol 5 pg 81, Browning Leader-Record: "Alice Duckworth... 24 Nov 1916 wed Wilis Duckworth, who died 23 Feb 1948..."

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 164: Anc.com Img 14-pg 7B, 13 Jan, Farm 101 family 103:
DUCKWORTH, Willis E-head 51/MO (WV,MO) md general farmer, own farm; Alice-wife
45/MO (PA,IL); Albert B-son 21/MO (MO,MO) single farmer-general;
Mrytle V-dau 18/MO, teacher in rural school

1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com Img 14-pg 51, 18 April, Dwelling 159, family 162:
DUCKWORTH, Willis-head 61/MO (VA,MO) married at 26 first time, general farmer;
Alice-wife 55/MO (PA,IL) married at 42 first time; Mary HARDMAN-servant
15/MO (MO,MO)

1937 HIST: Obit of mother-in-law, Eliza A Burk, Browning Leader-Record May 13 1937: "...3 children, Alice Winifred Duckworth of Browning..."

1948 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-west of Browning: Willis E Duckworth died 23 February 1948 in the same house lived in 80 years; buried Hoover Cemetery 
Duckworth, Willis E (I5774)
 
2549 1868 BIRTH: OR,Linn Co-Scio: Laura Ellen Wood born June 20, 1868

1885 MARRIAGE #1: OR,Benton Co: Laura Ellen Wood married Charles Herron November 15, 1885

MARRIAGE #2: Laura married a Mr Jones, re Portland OR obit

1960 DEATH: OR, Multnomah Co-Portland: Laura Ellen Wood died April 29, 1960; buried Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland 
Wood, Laura Ellen (I8690)
 
2550 1868 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Gooseneck: Margaret Lucinda Eads born Feb 12, 1868, known an Lucindy
Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks

1886 MARRIAGE: Margaret Lucinda Eads md Silas Powell Syron February 28, 1886, no place shown
Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks

1910 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Whitman Co-Garfield: Margaret Lucinda EADS SYRON died 4 March 1910 & buried 6 March 1910, Garfield Cemetery?
Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks



1ACTION - CK OUT - Margaret Lucinda Eads:
1. AFN:1KLO-WP, Phillip Blackburn. LDS Film 0452926: 
Eads, Margaret Lucinda (I3433)
 

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