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2701 1873 BIRTH: OR: James Ira Cox born Jul 26th 1873

1899 MARRIAGE: Elnorah Pearson Randall married James Ira Cox May 20th 1899, no place shown.

1900 CENSUS: ID, Nez Perce Co-Fletcher Pct, FHL film #1240234 pg ...,20 June Dw#474/474:
COX, James I, Jul 1873-26/OR (MO,MO)md 1 yr; Elnora Aug 1866-33/OR
(MO/MO) 1/1 child living; Roy R-sn Dec 1889-10/OR; Wm P PEARSON
b/law Mar 1862-38/OR (MO/MO) md 16 yrs; Nancy K Jul 1868-31/OR (MO,MO)
2/4 children living; Perry G-sn Jun 1889-10/OR; Gladis O-dau Jul 1895-4/WA

1910 CENSUS: ID, Idaho Co-Kamiah Prec, FHL film 1374237, pg 219a, 15-6 April, Dw 1/1:
COX, James I 36/OR (MO.MO) md 1, 11yrs this mg; farmer, farm owned;
Elnora wife-42/OR (MO,MO) md 1, 11 yrs this mg; Elitha Pearson Mthr-in-lw
73/MO (KY,TN); Olney S Pearson bro-in-lw 29/OR single, laborer

1920 CENSUS:ID,Lewis Co-Kamiah Vill,Kamiah Pct, FHL flm#1820293 ed135, sh4B, 5 Jan, Dw#91:
RANDALL, Roy 29/OR (IA,OR) drayman,Village Dray, renting; May-wf 27/MO
(IL,IL); Georgia-dau 5/ID; Gladys-dau 1 1/2-ID; Elnora COX-mother
53 (MO,MO) md; James COX-stp/fthr 46/OR (MO,US) farmer

1930 CENSUS:ID,Lewis Co-Kamiah,ED 31,Anc.com Img 5/10,p245,sh 3A,line 3-4,4-5 Apr,Dw 63/68:
COX, James I-head 56/OR (MO,MO)md farmer-45 1st mg,renting,($10-value home)
not live on farm; Elnorah-wife 62/OR (MO,MO)md-31 1st mg-no occupation

1930 DEATH: James Ira Cox died Oct 17th 1930, no place shown.


ACTION - CK OUT - James Ira Cox:
1. Feb 2003 email from Carol Tallman Jones: see Special Collections Death Index from BYUIdaho
detailForm.cfm?recordID=56493 
Cox, James Ira (I2387)
 
2702 1873 BIRTH: Rebecca Belle Belcher born 15 May 1873, daughter of John Hardy and Nancy Jane Smith Belcher [no place shown for birth]

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp:17 June, Dw 258/258: Rebecca Belcher 8/MO, dau of John and Nancy Belher

1900 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Rebecca Belle Belcher md George Edward Wilhite 18 February 1900

1900 CENSUS: Sullivan Co, MO Duncan Twp: Jun 1, Dw 288/291: Rebecca B Wilhite 28/MO bn June 1872 (MO,MO), wife of George Wilhite, no children

1900 CENSUS: Sullivan Co, MO Duncan Twp: Jun 1, Dw 288/291: Rebecca B Wilhite age 28 born June 1872 in Missouri (Mo,MO) no children, wife of George Wilhite
WILHITE, George Jan 1880-20/MO (TN,MO) farmer, md 0 yr; Rebecca B June
1872-28/MO (MO,MO) not md a year, no children

1910 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp so pt, ED 162: Anc pg 68B,4-21,Dw111: Rebecca A Wilhite 27/MO (MO,MO) md once for 10 years, wife of George E Wilhite

1912 HIST: Obit for mother Aug 1912: "...10 children, 6 survive:... Belle Wilhite..."

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp south half ED 165: Anc pg 3A,1-7,Dw 42/44: Rebecca B Wilhite 47/MO (MO,MO) no occupation, wife of George E Wilhite

1930 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc Img 14 pg 51,4-17,Dw 165,fam 168: Rebekah B Wilhite 55/MO (MO,MO) married at 27 first time, wife of G Edward Wilhite

1934 HIST: Obit for father, 28 Jun 1934: "Leaves wife, children...sis... Belle Wilhite of Browning..."

1938 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Adair Co-Kirksville: Rebecca Belle Belcher Wilhite died 23 June 1938 at the Grim Smith Hospital, Kirksville; buried Purdin MO [Jenkins Cem, SE of Browning, Linn Co MO] 
Belcher, Rebecca Belle (I5332)
 
2703 1873 BIRTH: TX,Bastrop Co: James Alex Hallmark born 28 Sep 1873

1880 Limestone County Tx census

BIR,MG,DTH: Paul Henderson "Hallmark 1994" shows md Fannie... bn Feb 1853, dd 9 Aug 1966, 3 children

MG: Letter from Jack Hallmark 1994, info from Llano Co, Tx shows JE Hallmark md Miss S F Clearman 17 Oct 1894 (prob license)-from Archie Hallmark, son of James Minett & Eveline

Notes: Interview with Izora McGinty, Texas-1963:says dd as a child. 
Hallmark, James Alex (I1945)
 
2704 1873 BIRTH: TX,Denton Co-Grange Hall: Kate Asoph Eads bn 21 Mar 1873

1974 DTH: AZ,Phoenix-Maricopa Co: Kate Asoph Eads died 1974 
Eades, Kate Asopha (I8588)
 
2705 1873 BIRTH: TX,Lampasses Co: William Mindon Hallmark born 22 July 1873
BIRTH,MG: William M Hallmark bn 22 July 1873 [no place shown], Sarrott-Wilcher-Harmon-Bilger Family Tree on
Ancestry
BIRTH,MG: 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

1892 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano Co-Llano: William M Hallmark md Mary Leona King 12 August 1892 by B F Redford, MG, filed 3 September 1892.

1900 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co-Justice Prec 4: Anc Img 12,6-19,pg 6B,Dw 111,112:
HALLMARK, Wm M-head 26/TX bn Jul 1873 (AL,Ark) md 8yrs farmer;
Mary L-wife 23/TX bn Nov 1876(GA,TX)md 8yrs 3/3 children
living no occ; Adrain-son 6/TX bn Apr 1894(TX,TX); Ethel F-dau
3/TX bn Feb 1897; Willie V-dau 4/12 TX bn June 1900; Lina M
KING-sister in law 14/TX bn June 1885 (GA,TX)at school; Sarah F
KING-sister in law 10/TX bn Mar 1890 at school; Martha A King-
sister in law 22 bn Apr 1878, single no occ.


1910 CENSUS: TX,Taylor Co: Img 69,Dw 782,790:
HALLMARK, Wm M-head 36/TX (AL,Ark)md 1x-17yrs, General farmer;
Leona-wife 34/TX (GA,TX)md 1x-17yrs 7/7 children living no occ;
Adrain-son 16/TX (TX,TX)S laborer-farm; Flora-dau 13/TX laborer
on farm; Vivian-dau 11/TX farm laborer; Nona-dau 9/TX; Gladys-
dau 7/TX; Ishmael-dau 5/TX; Clara-dau 1/TX

1920 CENSUS: TX,Callahan Co-Justice Prec 2: Anc Img..., pg 1B, 2-14, Farm 12,18:
HALLMARK, Wm-head 49/TX (AL,AL)md farmer; Leona-wife 44/TX (GA,TX) md,
no occ; Gladys-dau 16/TX; Sophiah-dau 15/TX; Flora-dau 10/TX;
Lela-dau 7/TX; Don-son 4/TX

1930 CENSUS: TX,Terry Co,Prec 1: Anc Img 27,Pg 185,4-26,Dw 258,276:
HALLMARK, Wm M-head,renting 56/TX (AL,US)md at 20-farmer; Leona-wife
50/TX (TX,TX)md at 15 no occ; Don-son 14/TX (TX,TX) no occ.

1940 CENSUS: TX,Shackelford Co-Moran: Pg 4B, 4-11-12, 90 Semetary Road:
HALLMARKER, W N-Head 66/TX renting [$3.00], md, 5th grade, does not show occ;
Leota-wife 64/TX md, 5th grade, no occ; Mazelle-granddaughter 14/TX
8th grade.

1950 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Eastland Co-Cisco: William M Hallmark died 22 May 1950; Buried Moran Cemetery: Will July 22, 1873-May 22, 1950-father. On same stone is wife, Leona
Obituary: Moran Man Dies in Cisco: Moran, May 27 -- W M Hallmark, 76, of Moran died Monday at 6am in Cisco at the home of a daughter, Mrs. M M Wadley.
A retired farmer, Mr Hallmark was a member of the Moran Church of Christ and had made his home in Moran 24 years. He was born July 22, 1974, in Lampasses County.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3pm Tuesday in the Moran Church of Christ, with O B Preeter of Abilene officiating, assisted by Marvin Van, minister of the Moran Church of Christ. Services will be in Moran Cemetery under the direction of Wylie Funeral Home.
Survivors include his widow of Moran, two sons, A D Hallmark of Cisco and Don Hallmark of Moran; six daughters, Mrs Wadley of Cisco, Mrs Gladys Yeager of Abilene, Mrs Roy Sliger of Wingate, Mrs L C Herd of Breckenridge, Mrs C C Decunts of Odessa, and Mrs J E Boyd of Goldsmith, a granddaughter whom he had reared from infancy, Mrs J C West of Odessa; two sisters, Mrs J C McWillsons of Sweetwater and Mrs G W Harmon of Abilene; two brothers, J E Hallmark of Perryville, Ark. and J M Hallmark of Wilcox AZ, and 18 grandchildren. [ck out, obit not clear] 
Hallmark, William Mindon (I3076)
 
2706 1873 BIRTH: Wales,Pembrokeshire-Neyland: Mira (Myra) Matilda White born 26 Feb 1873

1896 MARRIAGE: UT,Salt Lake-Salt Lake City: Myra Matilda White md William Dalton Neal 25 June 1896

1900 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake-Salt Lake City: 3rd Wd pg 25, dw#...:
NEAL, Myra 27/Wales-bn Feb 1873, md [husband not listed in household]; William W
4/12-UT, born Jan 1900

1941 DEATH: UT,Salt Lake-Salt Lake City: Mira (Myra) White Neal died 12 Oct 1941 
White, Mira (Myra) Matilda (I1530)
 
2707 1873-4 BIRTH: OR,Polk Co-Gooseneck: Rosa Bell Eads born 29 Jan or 29 Feb 1873 [CK OUT], called Rose

Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks-lttrs
to Mary, poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner:Known as Rosie, bn 29 Jan 1873
AFH:1KKZ-5S Phillip Blackburn, film 0452926. IGI 7019712/95
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 9: Rosa Bell Eads b 28 Feb 1874, Gooseneck,Polk,Oregon

1890 MARRIAGE: OR,Polk Co-Rock Creek Valle: Rosa Bell EADS md George Ward ALLEN 30 Nov 1890

Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks-lttrs to Mary,
poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner:
Aug 1997 lttr frm Kathy McCord: Rosa md Henry Alfred Murray

1934 DEATH, BURIAL: OR,Harvey Co-Burns: Rosa Bell Eads Allen died 1 Jan 1934, buried 2 Jan 1934 in Burns Oregon

Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks-lttrs to
Mary, poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner:
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 9: Rosa Bell died 1 Jan 1934 in Burno, Harvey Co OR 
Eads, Rosa Bell (I3436)
 
2708 1874 BIR, 1895 MG: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, pg 903: John M bn Jun 25, 1874; md Amelia Wangsgaard 18 Oct 1895
LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jensen, V4 p559: John Moyer Grow, Bishop of the Middleton Ward, Ogden Stake, Utah, from 1920-1930+, was bn 25 Jun 1874 in Huntsville UT, son of John Wood Grow and Katherine McKay. He was baptized 18 Aug 1883, ordained a 70 in 1897 by Seymour B Young, and filled a mission to Indian Territory 1897-1899. Ordained a High Priest 10 Sep 1905 by Anthon H Lund and a Bishop 9 May 1920 by Richard R Lyman. 
Grow, John Moyer (I8322)
 
2709 1874 BIR,CENSUS: Evangelical Church records Jeff City MO. 1880,1900 Cole Co MO Censuses. Known as "Christ".
Evangelical Birth Records from list of David Mueller, given to Robert P Wagner March 1986: Christian Julius Wagner born 11/14/1874.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jeff City: Film #287758: Christopher Wagner age 6 years, born Missouri, son of William and Margaret Wagner

1890 CONFIRMATION: Confirmed 30 Mar 1890 as "Christian".

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Anc.com Img 4, sheet 2B, 4 June, Dwelling 40/44:
WAGNER, Christ-head 26/MO bn Nov 1874 (MO,GY) single farmer; Conrad-bro 20/MO
bn Jun 1879 (MO,MO) single farmer; Maggie-sister 23/MO bn Mar 1877,single
housekeeper; Lizzie-sister 15/MO bn Jun 1884-school; Katie-sister 11/MO
bn Mar 1889-school; Elsie 7/MO bn Jan 1893.

1901 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Christ Wagner md Mathilde Wolfrum 18 September 1901, Evangelical Church, 1 daughter, Elora [re son, Paul LePage

1910 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jeff ED 42:Anc Img 9, pg 77,4- 21,Dw 63,64-Schott Rd:
WAGNER, Christ-head 35/MO [MO,MO] md once-8 yrs, genl farmer,citizen;
Tillie-wife 34/MO (Gy,Gy) md once-8yrs 1/1 child living, citizen,
no occ; Elora-dau 7/MO (MO,MO)

1920 CENSUS: cannot find

1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jeff City:Anc Img 9,pg 95, 4-4l,Dw 90,102-St Louis Rd:
WAGNER, Christ-head 55/MO (MO,Gy) md at 27,farmer,own $20,000;
Mathilda-wife 56/MO (Gy,Gy) md at 28, no occupation
next door -/103 is Henry LePage & their dau Elora

1932 HISTORY: Letter dated 9 Oct 1932 from Theresa Wagner to son Paul: "Christ Wagner, the one that married Tillie Wolfrum, had his hand severely mashed. He was hoisting a rock and it dropped down on his hand, mashing the the flesh off the bone. He is getting along as well as can be expected, but suffers much pain. Mrs Wueger was here from St Louis. She is Caroline Schott's sister. She wants to call on me but has not come yet."

1957 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co: Christopher Julius Wagner died 2 December 1957; buried Riverview Cemetery
Paul LePage: Buried Riverview Cem.


NOTES: Letter 5-5-1991 from Paul LePage: Christopher Julius was my Grandfather, the son of William, Granson of Christopher and Elizabeth. 
Wagner, Christopher Julius (I179)
 
2710 1874 BIR,MG: 1900 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin Twp: Carrie-dau of Peter and Sarah MICHAEL, bn Jan 1874-26/PA, md 7y, 0/1 child living Michael, Carrie (I8512)
 
2711 1874 BIR: Oct 99 email L Croll: William O bn 16 Oct 1874

1880 DTH,BUR: Oct 99 email L Croll: William O dd 23 Feb 1880, bur St John's Lutheran Ch Cem, Ringtown 
Michael, William O. (I8208)
 
2712 1874 BIR: Oct 99 emal L Croll pg 10: Jennie md #2 Ruben Samuel Welsh bn 13 Apr 1874 in Sugarloaf,Luzerne Co PA (son of Abraham Sidney and Abbie S Knittle Welsh). He was a mason.

1931 DTH,BUR: Oct 99 email L Croll pg 10: Ruben dd 19 Dec 1931, bur 22 Dec in Conyngham PA(1881-1939) CK 
Welsh, Ruben Samuel (I8229)
 
2713 1874 BIRTH: Eva V Reynolds born 6 September 1874

c1889 MARRIAGE: John M Ponder md Eva V Reynolds about 1889 [no date or place shown]

1900 CENSUS: WA, Lewis Co-Chehalis City: Anc.com Img 20, pg 107B, 11 June, Dw 216/228-Alfred St: Eva Ponder age 20 bn PA (PA,PA) md 1 yr-1/1 child living, wife of John M Ponder

1910 CENSUS: WA, Lewis Co-Chehalis: Anc.com Img 14, pg 7B, 27 April, Dw 131/161-884 Washington Ave: Eva V Ponder age 34 bn PA (PA,PA) md 1 time-11 yrs, no occupation, wife of John M Ponder

1920 CENSUS: WA, Lewis Co-Chehalis: Anc.com Img 10, pg 5B, 6 January, Dw 122/152-884 Washington Ave: Eva V Ponder age 44 bn PA (PA,PA) md, no occupation, wife of John M Ponder

1930 CENSUS: WA, Lewis Co- Chehalis: Anc.com Img 1, pg 134, 11 April, Dw 6/6-884 Washington Ave: Eva V Ponder age 54/PA (PA,PA) md at 24, no occupation, wife of John M Ponder

1948 DEATH: WA,Lewis Co: Eva V Reynolds Ponder died 1 November 1948












Info from Robert Penning: "Info. from Mother, Uncle Ponder, who was married to grandmother Reynolds Daughter named Eve. Aunt Eve - Chehelis - 1910. Had one son named Russell, was a lawyer and when drivi ng home from Portland, hit a truck head on and was killed leaving 4 children." 
Reynolds, Eva V. (I10477)
 
2714 1874 BIRTH: MO: Clara Alice Bailey was born 8 December 1874

c1895 MARRIAGE: Clara Alice Bailey md Daniel Miller [no date or place shown], 8 children, estimated marriage year based on Clara's birth year + 20 years

1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Locust Creek Twp, exclusive of Linneus City: A/C Img 4, pg 2, 5th June, Dw 35/38:
MILLER, D. L. -head 28/MO bn Oct 1871 (KY,KS) md 6yrs-farmer,renting; Clara A-wife
24/MO bn Dec 1875 (MO,MO) md 6yrs 3/3 children living, no occupation;
Lessie-dau 4/MO bn Nov 1895 (MO,MO); Roy-son 3/MO bn Aug 1897 (MO,MO);
Dewey G-son 7/12-MO bn Sep 1899

1908 HIST: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Moved here from Laclede

1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-Browning City: A/C Img 10, pg 5B, 21 April, Dw 15/15, E on Mill St:
MILLER, Daniel D-head 35/MO (IA,--) md 15yrs, concrete laborer-walks; Clara A-wife
35/MO (Mo,MO) md 15yrs no occ; Lessie R-dau 14/MO (MO,MO); Roy E-son
12/MO; George D-son 10/MO; Effie G-dau 8/MO; Daisy B-dau 5/MO; Blanche M
dau 3/MO; Johnnie H-son1/12-MO

1911 HIST: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Obit for father, George Bailey March 1911: "...8 children, 4 survive: ... Clara Miller-Browning..."

1918 HIST: MO,LInn-Browning: Obit for mother Nov 1918: "...Leaves ...Clara Miller... of this city..."

1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-Browning Town: A/C Img 6, pg 3B, no date, Dw 77:
MILLER, Dan D-head 48/MO (MO,MO) laborer, renting; Clara-wife 45/MO (MO,OH);
Roy-son 22/MO (MO,MO) S farmer; Dewey-son 20/MO S farmer; Daisy-dau
15/MO; Herman J-son 8/MO; Hilda-dau 6/MO

1931 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Clara Alice Bailey Miller died 24 December 1931 of Chronis Milliary Tuberculosis; buried Hoover Cemetery

1931 HIST: Obit of mother, Clara Miller, Dec 1931: "...8 children. Blanche died 17 yrs ago; Mrs Lessie Peters, Chillicothe; Mrs Noble Head of New Cambria MO; Mrs Floy Eastman, Reger; Roy, Dewey, Herman & Hilda of the home. Also leaves bros Charles & Leanard Bailey; sister Mrs Holl Thurlo..." 
Bailey, Clara Alice (I5277)
 
2715 1874 BIRTH: MO: Frederick C Binder was born September 1874 re 1900 census below, the son of Frederick H Binder and Katherine Blochberger [1868] of Jefferson City

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 7,pg 7, 3 June, Dw 206-60/73: Fred Binder age 5 born Missouri (Hanover,MO) at home, attended school, son of Frederich H and Catherine Binder

1895 PASSPORT APPLICATION: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 30: "#718, Frederick Charles Binder, bn 18 Sep 1874, Jefferson City MO, father emigrated to US on board "Sailing Ledel" from Bremen on 2nd Oct 1866, resides in US from 1866-1895 in Jefferson City, naturalized before District Court of US, Western District of MO at Jefferson City on 3 Oct 1877. I am his son - 20 years old 1874-1894 at Jefferson City [permanent residence], a student. I left US 22 Sept 1894 on "Compania," arriving Liverpool 29 Sepp 1894, resided in Wolfenbuttel since 4 Oct 1894. I am now temporarily residing in Wolfenbuttel, intending to return with 2 years. I am studying and traveling, signed Frederick Charles Binder, Jr, 18 January 1895.
Description of applicant: 20 years old, 5'8 1/2" tall, medium forehead, grey eyes, nose rather oprecince, medium mouth, rather retiring chin, dark hair, dark complexion, face rather long & narrow, 2 teeth filled with gold.
I hereby certify that I know the above Frederick Charles Binder, Jr personally and know him to be son of person referred to, signed Case [or Carl??] Binder, Wolfenbuttel."

1898 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Frederick C Binder md Alma K Wagner on 21 June 1898

c1900 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City from the Illustrated Sketch Book & Directory of Jefferson City & Cole Co, pg 341, sketch of his father Frederich H Binder: "He has 1 child, Fred C Binder, who is associated with his father in his various enterprises & is Superintendent & Treasurer of the Water Works Co.
Fred Binder, jr., is married & with his charming wife (formerly Miss Alma, daughter of W W Wagner, of Jefferson City), resides at 109 West High street."

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 23, pg 6B,Dw 221,249-109 W. High St:
BINDER, Frederick C-head 25/MO bn Sept 1874 (GY,MO)md 2yrs-supt
Asst. Water Marshall; Alma-wife 18/MO bn Aug 1881 (MO,MO)
md 2 yrs, 1/1 child living; Frederick W-son 1/12-MO bn May 1900.

1904 MARRIAGE? Index to Marriages, St Charles MO 1904, Anc Img 157: Fred Binder md Emma Ludloff December 18, 1904, Bk 8 pg 184

1910 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Anc.com Img13,pg 7A,22 April,Dw 135/152-109 W High St:
BINDER, Fred C-head 35/MO (GY,MO) DV-Manager Water Works Co, own Farm,
home

1912 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Frederick C Binder of Jefferson City, over 21, md Mrs. Alma Katherina Binder on 25 January 1912

1918 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,St Louis: Fred C Binder, 4392 Maryland St, St Louis, died June 17, 1918; buried Jefferson City June 18, 1918. Capitolist - Supt Water Works.

1920 CENSUS for Alma shows her a widow 
Binder, Frederick C (I162)
 
2716 1874 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla-Butter Creek (near Echo): Phebe Thomson born 4 Aug 1874, dau of OF and Almira Thomas

1895 HIST: Graduated from Monmouth 1895, taught school at Thomson & Pine city

1901 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Butter Creek: Phebe Thomson md Cchas Bartholomew at Thomson home 27 Oct 1901

1905 HIST: OR-Pine City: Phebe moved to Pine City 1905

1954 DEATH of husband: Charles Bartholomew died 7 July 1954, no place shown

1976 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Hermiston: Phebe Bartholomew died at Good Samaritan Center Sep 1976, age 102 yrs, lived all life on Butter Creek, Burns Mort. handling funeral arrangements

Survivors: son O.F. - SLC; dau Mrs Truman (Mary) Sether - Seattle; Mrs Marion (Faye) Finch - Hermiston; Mrs Jasper (Lila) Myers on ranch - Pine City; 9 grandchildren; 17 greag grandchildren; 3 great great grandchildren.

(Susan Valentine says she is Sloan's sister) 
Thomson, Phebe Ann (I8407)
 
2717 1874 BIRTH: KS: Mahala J Scott born 17 Mar 1874

1880 CENSUS: KS,Bourbon Co-Freedom Twp,Fulton Village: 11 Jun, Dw132/134: Mahala Scott 6/KS (TN,MO), niece of AA and Sarah Chalman 31/TN (TN,TN)

1888 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol F, pg 360, 18 Feb 1888: Mahla J Scott a minor,Columbus Thurlo, curator, applied for by Thomas H Smith. Res of Bourbon Co, Kansas at the time.

c1894 MARRIAGE #1: Mahala J Scott md Roy Ogle about 1894 [no date or place shown], estimated year based on Mahala's birth year + 20 years, no children found

1913 MARRIAGE #2: KS,Harvey Co-Newton: Mahala J Scott md William Walton Friend 20 Feb 1913

aft 1913 MARRIAGE #3: Mahala md Henry Bonsall [no date or place shown]

IGI T903830/0263: Family group sheet from special collections by dau of Mahala, Hazel Irene Friend Web

1963 DEATH: TX,Harris Co-Houston: Mahala J Scott [surname?] died 3 Jun 1963, re daughter, Hazel Irene Friend Webb, taken from death certificate 
Scott, Mahala J (I4863)
 
2718 1874 BIRTH: Martha Myrtle Tarry was born 4 July 1874 [no place shown]

1892 MARRIAGE: MO,Carroll Co: Henry J Thurlo md Myrtle Tarry 5 Oct 1892 (both over the age)

1900 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp,Bosworth: 23 June, Dw198: Myrtle Thurlo 27/MO bn July 1872 (Eng,Eng) no children, wife of Henry J Thurlo

1966 DEATH: Martha Tarry Thurlo died 22 September 1966 [no place shown] 
Tarry, Martha Myrtle (I5611)
 
2719 1874 BIRTH: MO,Bates Co: Edmond Ash Smith born 31 Oct 1874
BIR,MG,DTH: "The Warrens and You" by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, pg 86. From the Meshack Smith Jr Family Bible in possession of Etha Clem Johannaber, Collinsville, Ill. Married Mary E Smith 1 Jan 1909.

1909 MARRIAGE: Edmond Ash Smith md Mary E Pipes 1 January 1909

1935 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co: Edmond Ash Smith died 4 July 1935 probably in Milan MO-ck out 
Smith, Edmond Ash (I5206)
 
2720 1874 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Pros LePage born March 16, 1874, the son of Prosper and Elizabeth Ross LePage.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Anc.com Img 23-24,pg 23,9 June, Dw189/223 Bolivar St: Prosper LePage age 6 born Missouri, son of Pros and Elizabeth LePage.

1899 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Cole Co: MO MG Rcds 1805-2002,Anc.com Img 45, pg 170 of index: Prosper LePage md Flora Green 26 Sep 1899

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 54, pg 27B, 19 June, Dwelling519/563-515 Boliver St:
LE PAGE, Elizabeth-head 65/Ind bn July 1834(PA,TN) widow-no occ, 6/8 children living,
own home, farm; Prosper-son 27/MO bn Mar 1873 (FR,Ind) md 0yrs-painter;
Flora dau-in-law 28/MO bn Mar 1872 (MO,MO)md 0yrs-no occ or children.

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 8, pg4B, 18 April, Dw76/90-319 Labayell St:
LE PAGE, Prosper A[or Q?]-head 36/MO (France,TN) md 1 time-10 yrs, laborer-
frdittro [??] factory, renting home; Flora A-wife 37/MO md 1 time-10yrs
0/0 children-no occ; Truman or Lumor OLIVER-boarder 23/MO

1911 DEATH of wife: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Flora Green LePage died November 18, 1911

c1922 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Cole Co: Pros LePage md Maude Smith about 1922, re 1930 census

1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 2, pg100, 2 April, Dw 30/31-221 E Capital Ave:
LE PAGE, Pros R-son-in-law [to and living with father-in-law George A Smith & wife Annie E Smith]
50/MO [US,US] md at 42-proprietor, Tire shop; Maude-dau [of George A & Annie E Smith]
42/MO (VA,MO) md at 34-no occ

1940 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Prosper Lepage died June 5, 1940 of Osry Aparditis; buried Riverview Cemetery 7 June 1940.

1950 DEATH,BURIAL of wife: MO,St Louis: Maude Smith LePage died 18 October 1950; buried Jefferson City MO

HISTORY: History of Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capital, and of Cole Co, pg 475: "Mr LePage was formerly a painter by trade. Later he went into the tire business, from which he retired in 1934 at which time he became justice of the peace. The LePage's are members of the Methodist Church and Mr. LePage has long been an influential worker in the Democratic party. [may be more on pg 476-to check] 
LePage, Prosper R (I1706)
 
2721 1874 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-near Mt Olive: Louisa Josephine Bailey was born 17 March 1874, dau of John M Bailey and Martha J Johnson, called Louise

c1882: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Obit of Louisa, 1945: "Parents to Browning in Sullivan Co when she was i..."

1896 MARRIAGE: Louisa Josephine Bailey md Clyde Aubrey Hamilton on her 22nd birthday, 17 March 1896 [no place shown]

1931: MO-Kansas City: Obit for mother, Martha, Jun 1931: "...Leaves children...Louise Hamilton, Kansas City..."

1945 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Grundy Co-Galt: Louisa Josephine Bailey Hamilton died 11 January 1945; buried Humphreys Cemetery 16 January 1945.

Vol 4, pg 65 18 Jan 1945

Louisa Josephine Hamilton, dau of John M & Martha J Bailey, bn near Mt Olive 17 Mar 1874 & dd 11 Jan 1945 at Galt MO home. Parents to Browning in Sullivan Co when she was 8. Md on 22nd birthdy 17 Mar 1896 Clyde Aubrey Hamilton. One child bn, Mrs Genevieve A May of Osgood MO. Also left sis Mrs A W Thompson of Kan City; Mrs Ross Lantz & bro Herbert C Bailey, both of Browning. Bur Humphreys Cem
Prob md Linn Co MO. CK 
Bailey, Louisa Josephine (I5320)
 
2722 1874 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Browning: Cloy Elmer Johnson was born 14 May 1874

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: pg 34, June, Dw 270: Elmer Johnson 5/MO, son of Andrew and Elizabeth Johnson

1899 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Cloy Elmer Johnson (23) md Evaline L Creason (16) 24 March 1899

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Browning: 1 Jun, Dw 290/293:
JOHNSON, Cloud 24/MO (MO,TN) bn May 1876, md 1 yr, farmer; Eva L Dec 1882
17/MO (MO,TN) no children

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-south part: Anc.com-pg 68B,21-23 April, Dw 102/102:
JOHNSON, Cloy E-head 34 or 37/MO (MO,TN) md 1x-11 yrs, stock farmer; Eva-wife
27/MO (MO,KY) md 1x-11 yrs,no occupation, no children

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp South ED 165: Anc.com Img 3-pg 60 (4A),15 Jan, Dw 77 family 80:
JOHNSON, Claude E-head 44/MO (MO,TN) farmer-own farm; Evaline-wife 35/MO (MO,KY)

bef 1930 DIVORCE? MO,Linn Co-Browning: Anc.com Img 2-3 pg 41 (2A), Dw 34/34 B Street:
JOHNSON, Eva-boarder 46/MO (MO,MO) divorced, md at 16 1st time, railroad secretary-laborer,
living with A H Franklin and wife Ella

MARRIAGE #2?: Cloy Elmer Johnson md Iva Mae Jennings [marriage info doesn't fit - both say md in their obits, but something off - ck out]

1930 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 10:Anc.com Img 13 pg 50 (7A),18 April,Dw 145/148:
JOHNSON, Cloy (or Clay) E-head 35/MO (MO,TN) md at 23 1st time, general farm #131,
not a vet; Iva M-wife 35/MO (MO,MO) md at 19 1st time; Andrew M-son 3 8/12
MO (MO,MO), Mildred E-step dau 2 7/12-MO; L Edith (Eichdith-couldn't read)
10/MO (MO,MO)

1933 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Obit of brother Fred, Nov 1933: "... Leaves 3 brothers: Sampson, Clarence and Elmer Johnson, all of Browning..."

1942 HIST: MO,Linn-near Purdin: Obit of Fielding S Johnson Aug 1942: "...Survivors... bro... Elmer of near Purdin..."

1949 DEATH of wife: MO,Linn Co-Brookfield: Iva May Jennings Johnson died 2 February 1949; buried
Locust Valley Cemetery

1953 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Brookfield: Cloy Elmer Johnson died in Brookfield Hospital 26 October 1953; buried Locust Valley Cemetery 
Johnson, Cloy Elmer (I5303)
 
2723 1874 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Browning: Henry Norton Thurlo was born 6 November 1874, known as Hank or Slim Hank [near Scottsville - by Browning Centennial - ck further]

HIST: Browning Mo Centennial Celebration 1872-1972 pg 145: "Hank grew up when Scottsville had most of its activities and he had an active part in the fun activities of his day..."

1895 MARRIAGE: Henry Norton Thurlo md Clara Inez Smith 12 [Nov 8 also shown] November 1895 [no place shown] ; also found in History of Sullivan Co Vol I, pag 696

1895+HIST: Browning MO Centennial... pg 145: "They farmed in the same community most of their lives. Mr. Thurlo built one of the better herds of Angus cattle in Sullivan Co."

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED151: Anc.com Img 27 pg66, 1 June, Dw258/258:
THURLO, Henry N-head 25/MO bn Nov 1874(MO,MO)md 4yrs,farmer,renting;
Clara I-wife 23/MO bn Jan 1899 (MO,VA)md 1/1 child living; Eula V
-dau 3/MO bn Apr 1897 (MO,MO)

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Browning: pg 9451, Line Street Dw 95/95
THURLO, Henry N-head 36/MO (MO,MO) md 1x-15yrs stock farmer, owns farm & home;
Clara-wife 35/MO (MO,MO)md 1x-5yrs; Eula V-dau 12/MO; Columbus-father
69/MO(MO,MO)widowed farmer

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,so 1/2 ED 1: Anc.com Img 4-pg 4B,14 Jan,Dw 83/87:
THURLO, Henry N-head 46/MO (MO,MO) farmer; Clara I-wife 44/MO (MO,MO)

1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 70: Anc.com Img 12-pg 6B, 17 April, Dw137/140:
THURLO, Henry N-head 54/MO (MO,MO) married at 21 first time, farmer; Clara I-wife 53/MO (MO,MO) married at 20 first time

1955 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: Henry Norton Thurlo died 12 May 1955; buried Hoover Cemetery.

HIST: Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 8-3: "Hank was a farmer and amassed a large farm holding during his lifetime. He also enjoyed raising registered Black Angus cattle and won many honors with them, as his were some of the best in the country. In later years, he became interested in flowers and always had beautiful blooms during the seasons. Despite this seemingly gentle nature, he is described as being very independent and rather wild."

1955 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: Henry Norton Thurlo died 12 May 1955; buried Hoover Cemetery 
Thurlo, Henry Norton (I4493)
 
2724 1874 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Miles Earnest Jolley born November 1874, son of Benjamin Titus and Laura A Jolley
BIR,DTH: "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo".

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 199: Anc.com Img 25, pg 24,14 June,Dw 216/216:
Miles Jolly 5/MO son of Titus and Laura Jolly

1897 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Miles E Jolley to Ellen Russell 3 November 1897

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: Dw 327: Miles E Jolley 25/MO born November 1874, son of Benjamin T and Laura A Jolley, with wife Ellen E Jolley 25/MO born Feb 1875

1905 HIST: WA-Coulee City: Browning Ldr-Rcd 23 Jun 1905: M/Mrs Jolley & M/Mrs Engle-trip to Portland to visit Earnest Jolley of Coulee City WA

1907 HIST: WA-Coulee City: Browning Ldr-Rcd 10 Feb 1907: ME Jolley & wife of Coulee City WA, formerly lived here, son of BT Jolley west of town

1917 HIST: WA-Coulee City: Obit of mother Dec 1917: "M Ernest of Coulee City, WA."

1920 CENSUS: WA,Douglas Co-Mold Prec ED 5: Anc.com img 4 pg 2B, 2 February, Dw...:
JOLLEY, Ernest M-head 45/MO (PA, MO) farm labor-own farm/mortgage; Ellen E-wife 45/MO (W VA,MO)

1930 CENSUS: WA,Grant Co-Soap Lake ED 15: Anc.com Img 3 pg 176 (2A), 8 April, Dw 39/39:
JOLLEY, Miles E-head 55/MO (PA,MO) md at 23 1st time, wheat farmer,renting ($1000);
Eliza E-wife 55/MO (VA,MO) md at 23 1st time, no occupation

1938 HIST: WA-Ephrata: Obit of father June 1938: "...Miles Earnest of Ephrata WA..." 
Jolley, Miles Earnest (I4402)
 
2725 1874 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan-Duncan Twp: Hulda G Smith born 14 January 1874

1880 CENSUS: Sullivan Co, MO DW #318 (next door to Princess #320):
SMITH, Thomas 40/MO (VA,VA); Francis 30/KY (VA,VA); George 11/MO (MO/KY)l
James F 9/MO son; Hulda 6/MO dau; Ora M ../MO son; Nancy F../MO dau

1896 MARRIAGE: William T King of Cookman md Hulda G Smith of Humphreys, 26 May 1896
Letter Jul 1994 Thelma Smith Sharp, gggdau of Thomas H Smith

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Liberty Twp: Film #1240905-pg 81, Dw 349/252: Hulda G King 26/MO bn Jan 1874, parents born MO, KY, 3/3 children living, wife of Wm King, 2/3 of her children: Ernest L Pickett- his step son 7/MO bn Jul 1892 (MO,MO); Victor J Pickett-his step son 5/MO bn Dec 1894

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Clay Twp (pt of): Anc.com pg 39B, Dw 109/114: Grace King 32/MO md 2nd time 14 yrs, 7/7 children living, wife of Tom King, her children: Jake Pickett-his stepson 15/MO-no occ; Willie King-son 12/MO; Iva-dau 10/MO; Ora-son 7MO; Myrtle-dau 5/MO; Claude-son 2/12-MO


ACTION - CK OUT:
1. 1885 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co, Vol E, Film 1009132 pg 570: "Eli Pickett dec'd 15 June 1885, Hulda H Picket presented will - admitted to probate. Hulda widow. Relinquishes right to Philip T Grace. 
Smith, Hulda Grace (I4798)
 
2726 1874 BIRTH: MO: James W McAllister was born November 1874, re 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: WA, Yakima,N Yak City Prec, 7th St, 22/121/9/95, DW 171/201:
McALLISTER, James W Nov 1874-25/MO (OR/KY)md 3 yrs,dy laborer,rent home;
Agnes wife Dec 1878-21/WA (MO/MO)2/2 children; Harold son Oct 1897-2/WA;
Harvey son Jan 1899-1/WA

1902 HIST: Obit of father March 1902: "...4 children survive: James McAllister, Mrs Albert Erickson of Orting, Mrs George Woods of Loomis & Miss Sarah McAllister..." 
McAllister, James W (I5536)
 
2727 1874 BIRTH: MO: Oliver Alan Chinn was born March 28, 1874

1897 MARRIAGE: MO,Carroll Co-near Bosworth: OA Chinn md Jose Thurlo 7 Feb 1897 (license 3 Feb)

1920 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Rockford Twp ED 20: Anc.com-p 2A,223, 28 Jan, Dw.../...:
CHINN, Oliver A-head 46/MO (Ind,MO) farmer; Elizabeth J-wife 49/MO (US,MO)
no occ; Loren H-son 19/MO (MO,MO) single farmer

1943 DEATH,BURIAL: Oliver Alan Chinn died November 26, 1943 [no place shown]; buried Wharton Cemetery, Carroll Co MO 
Chinn, Oliver Alan (I5623)
 
2728 1874 BIRTH: Octavia Booth born May 1879, dau of Caleb Booth and Eliza Dickey, no place shown. Shown as "Tavy"

c1894 MARRIAGE: Willam H Eads md Octavia Booth, no date or place shown; estimated year based on Octavia's birth year + 20 yrs.

1920 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Buell:14 Jan, Dw 63/63: Tavia Eads 41/OR (OR,OR), no occupation, wife of William Eads

1930 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Buell:April 15, Dw12/12: Octavia Eads 52/OR (MO,MO) md 18yrs 1st time, wife of William Eads 
Booth, Octavia (I8828)
 
2729 1874 BIRTH: OR,Marion Co-Silverton: Mary Nancy Robertson was born 31 December 1874.
BIR,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke, great niece

1880 DEATH: OR,Marion Co-Silverton: Mary Nancy Robertson died 7 November 1880, age 6. 
Robertson, Mary Nancy (I3351)
 
2730 1874 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Ruby Orella Wilson born June 28, 1874

1880 CENSUS:OR, Umatilla Co-Alta, 17 Jun, Dw 134: Rubie A Wilson 5/OR (Ind,OR) dau of Oliver h & Amanda Wilson

1892 MARRIAGE: WA,Okanogan-Conconully: Ruby Orella Wilson & Chas Shull married in 1892, children: Myrtle Olive, Florence Bertha, Gladys Ruby, Albert Lester, Hazel Irene, Helen Bernice..."

1923 DEATH: Ruby Orella Wilson Shull died Feb 13, 1923, no place shown. 
Wilson, Ruby Orella (I2329)
 
2731 1874 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Yamhill: William H Eads born Oct 1874 in Yamhill [Yamhill] Oregon

1880 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Douglas-Jackson Prec,Dw 148/149: William H Eads 12/OR (OR,MO) son of Mary J Eads

1920 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Buell: Anc.com Img 5-pg 251,14 Jan, Fm 63/63:
EADS, William-head 44/OR (MO,MO) md, general farmer; Tavia-wife
42/OR (Or,OR) md, no occupation; Clifford J-son 21/OR (OR,OR) single
laborer, working out

1930 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Buell: Anc.com Img 1-pg230,ED 29,April 15, Dw12/12:
EADS, William-head 54/OR (MO,MO) md 23 yrs 1st time, grain farmer;
Octavia-wife 52/OR (MO,MO) md 18 yrs 1st time

1948 DEATH: OR,Clackamas Co-Clackamas: Wm H Eads died 17 May 1948




CHECK OUT:
1. William H Eads born Oct 1874 in Yamhill [Yamhill] Oregon [1880 census shows born about 1868, probably child #3, could he be Mary Jane's child from first marriage - adopted? Why 2 Williams if both alive?] 
Eads, William H (I8545)
 
2732 1874 BIRTH: PA: Mabel E Taylor born May 1874, re 1900 census

1900 CENSUS:PA,Susquehanna Co-Harmony Twp-Bor of Lanerdon:HQuest T623 rll 1489 pg 17: 1 June pg 1B,Dw115/19:
TAYLOR, J. O.-head 59/PA (PA,PA) bn July 1846, md 25-lumberman, own home-mtg;
Eunice-wife 49/PA bn Dec 1850 (PA,PA) md 25 1/1 child living-housekeeper;
Mabel E-dau 22/PA bn May 1874 (PA,PA) S school teacher 
Taylor, Mabel E (I9466)
 
2733 1874-8 BIR, 1950 DTH,BUR: 1880 Columbia Co PA census: Dora A 1/PA dau of Thomas & Lucy Shuman
FHL flm #1312861/5 pg 7 (132), row 4: Reg of Mgs & Burials 1832-1872 by Raymond Hollenbach, Harger's Church Cem tombstone: Dora A Hart 1878-1950 (CK OUR - md to a Hart? Bur by parents
1900 Census,PA,Columbia Co, dau of Thomas J & Lucy A Shuman: Dora A-dau bn Dec 1874-20/PA single,svt 
Shuman, Dora A (I8023)
 
2734 1875 BIR, MG: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen, pg 64-65: Sarah Alice 1875-1969 md Richard T Rumbel 1877-1935 abt 1897, 7 children: Mary 1898-dec'd md Nathaniel Thompson-3 children; Leah bn 1900, unmd; Paul R bn 1902 md Betty Culp-2 children; Ruth bn 1906 md Paul Swomley-2children; Hilda Rebecca bn 1908 md (no name), no children; Blanche L bn 1910 unmd; Henry A bn 1912 md Rela Singley-2children
Oct 1999 email Larry Croll pg 8: Sarah Alice bn 19 Jan 1875, md 25 Dec 1897 to Richard Theodore Rumbel, dd 1969, bur St John's Luth Church cem, Ringtown PA
Aug 2001 Ancestry.com #308 from John Moore: Sarah Alice bn Penn, md Richard Theodore Rumbel 1896, 7 children: Mary Elizabeth bn 29 May 1898, Leah Catherine 29 Jun 1900, Paul Robert bn 6 Aug 1902, Ruth Agnes bn 1906, Hilda Rebecca bn 1908, Blanche L bn 1910, Henry A bn 1912 
Michael, Sarah Alice (I7655)
 
2735 1875 BIR,MG, 1897 DTH,BUR: FHL flm 1312861/5 Harger's Church Cem pg 10 (135): Sadie A Butt, wife of E. D. Butt and dau of L. H. and Elizabeth Michael 2 Apr 1875-25 Oct 1897; Harger's Burials pg 26 (180): Sadie A Butt dd 25 Oct 1897, bur Harger's Cem 28 Oct 1897, age 22yrs 6mos 23dys
Col Co Dths FHL flm 955622 pg4: Sadie Michael Butt md, 21 yrs, bn Beaver Valley, dd typhoid fever, bur Hargers Church Cem 28 Nov (?)1897 
Michael, Sadie A (I8012)
 
2736 1875 BIR,MG: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 70: Mabel Edna 1882-1948, 66yrs md Herman Gottstein 1875-1919, 44yrs-9 children
Oct 1999 email Larry Croll pg 9-10: Herman Gottstein bn 1876, Gelsenkirchen, Germany son of Frank and Auguste HenrickGottstein

1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp, DW156/160:
GOTTSTEIN,Herman 33/GR GY(GG,GG)md 7y-cl miner,rent; Mable E 28/PA(PA,PA)
4/4 children; Wm N 6/PA (GG,PA); Cletus A-sn 6/PA; Bertha A 4/PA; Edwd
H 2/PA; Dorothy Steely 19/PA-svt

1920 DTH,BUR: Herman dd 1920, bur Mt Zion Ch Cem (tombstone reads: Herman 1875-1919 ???) 
Gottstein, Herman (I7665)
 
2737 1875 BIR: 1900 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin Twp: Charles-son of Peter and Sarah MICHAEL, bn Aug 1875-24/PA, single, farm laborer Michael, Charles (I8513)
 
2738 1875 BIRTH:
,MG,DTH,BUR: Fam Grp Sheet-rep: Lucy Rawson Harmon gdau, fam rcds: David Henry Grow, rep: Mary Estella Rawson Christensen-cous, pg161: Rawson Fam Gen Bk, possession of Pam Hallmark Wagner.

1910 CENSUS: OR, Union-Cove: Anc.com Img 3, film #1375303,pg 12, Dw# 28/32:
GROW, Mary L 36/UT (IL,ILl) widow, dressmkr,st home-own home;
Jesse D-son 15/ID (UT,UT) S, school, no occ; Luella M-dau
13/ID-school; Pearl C-dau 11/ID school; Bert D-son 9/ID-school;
Fred W-son 7/OR,school; Margaretta-dau 5/OR

1920 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-Cove City: Ance.com Img 11, pg 22, 4 Jan, Farm 100/100:
MITCHELL, John M-head 63/UT (Eng,Eng) md general farmer, own with mortgage;
Mary L-wife 44/UT (IL,IL) md no occ; Frederick GROW-stepson 17/OR
(UT,UT) no occ; Margaret GROW-stepdau 14/OR (UT,UT)

1934 HISTORY: WA,King Co-Seattle: US City Directories: Looks like she here:
Mary L Grow (David H wid) h 1420 4th Ave W Apt B5 [lots of other Grows too]

NOTES: "Mary Luetta Rawson Grow": told by dau Margaret (Lambert),pg157-Rawson Fam Gen Bk, possession of Pam Hallmark Wagner:

In 1851 Rawson fam went to Ogden, Pace fam sent to Payson. Evidently the Rawsons went to Payson for a time also, for their son Arthur Morrison & Pace dau, Margaret, became endeared to each other; in 1859-at 19 and 17 respectfully, were md. Aft 1st child bn moved to Ogden, 2 more children bn. Moved to St. George for a time. Another child bn. Again ret to Ogden, or Harrisville, where rest of fam bn-8 girls & 4 boys. 8th child: Mary Luetta Rawson Grow, born 10 August 1875 in Harrisville.
"Mother, wht do you remember most abt time you lived in Harrisville?" "Not much of anything. Just going to school and helping mother." "That is where you learned to knit & sew?" "Yes, I was with mother all day long. I didn't go to school until I was 11, & everything mother did around the house, I learned to do with her. She taught me to crochet, to knit & sew. When she sat down to work I would do whatever she did. If she wd knit, I wd knit; if she wd sew, I wd sew; if she wd crochet,I wd crochet. This is the way we would spend our time."
"How old were you when you made your 1st dress?" "I was 12. I cut out the pattern & material & made the dress all by myself." "You also learned to cook and make bread?" "Yes, as I said bef, everything mthr did,I did. I learned to cook, wash, make the soap we used & to do all the things mthr did." "How abt preserving the fruit?" "We all worked together to pick & prepare the fruit. We had trees on our place, wked together during the day picking fruit, in the evening helped to prepare it for drying."
"I remember Grandfather Rawson not wanting his girls to curl their hair." "Father was very strict how we girls dressed & wore our hair. He told us how we should dress & wear our things. He was very kind to us, but when I was old enough to go to school, I wanted to have curls in my hair, as I saw the other girls have. One eve, I put my hair in curlers. It was just abt prayer time when I had finished. I marched into the room with the curls in my hair. Fthr sd, "What is the matter with your hair, dau? If God wanted you to have curls, he wd have made them for you bef you came here. March right into the other room & take them out." I left the fam waiting for me, while I went in & combed my hair the way it should have been."
When mthr was 12 yrs, her fthr took her & her 3 brthrs to ID to homestead some land. While the men cleared the land of sage brush & planted crops, mthr cooked & kept house for them. When crops were planted, grandfthr began to build new home. It was a wonderful experience for mthr to help get the new house ready for her mthr & have all of the fam united once more. They had to travel 5 mi to the nearest church, so meeting were being held in Grndfthr's home & he became Br Pres.
The new community was named Ammon, their home was the gathering place for all the young people. Grndmthr loved to sing & dance, & she composed many songs for their enjoyment. Before long, they had a chapel built & grndfthr made Bishop. Mother taught Sunday School, then became sec, which office she held until her mg. Sev fams moved into the community. Among them was the Grow fam.
"Mother, what did the young people do to amust themselves in those days?" "Well, we had horseback riding, riding in the carts, things like that. Every- thing we did, we tried to make fun out of it. All the young people joined together & we were all sociable. We all had our work to do all the time, but we tried to make fun out of our work."
"How abt dancing-where did you go to dance?" "We had a place in the valley which was shady and nice & they fixed it up so we could dance there. We also went to dances in other communities north of us; sometimes we went to Idaho Falls west of us." "How did you travel?" "Sometimes we went by horseback; sometimes we went in a big wagon; sometimes we went by carriage or surrey."
"Where did you 1st meet Dad?" "Well, we had a home in ID & just one mi frm our home was my sis's home. One day I was going to visit my sis, & when I came to the gate a little way above her place, I saw a young man walking along. He had a smile on his face. I looked at him as though I expected him to say something. He caught on & sd, "How do you get across this crk?" I told him how to cross. He looked so wonderfully nice to me, as I looked at him, that I almost fell in love with him & I sd to myself, "If you don't get this young man for my beau, it won't be my fault." So that way, we got to talk & we had a nice little visit then. By the next Sun, the whole fam had arrived, & the young people had gotten acquainted with each other. He & my bro became friends & planned a little carriage ride aft Sun School. So my bro took me aside & whispered to me what they had planned to do. He sd to me, "If you don't mind, I wd like you to ride with him." I sd, good, go ahead. That suits me. So we had our carriage ride & all became good friends."
This young man who stole the heart of my mthr was David Henry Grow, son of Wm Moyer Grow of Huntsville. The Grow home was across the street frm the McKay home, & David O & David Henry were boyhood friends. David was named for his grndfthr, Henry Grow Jr, who was architect of tabernacle roof. Though it was not his ancestors, but his sweet smile that did the trick, that carriage ride was the beg of a sweet courtship, which culminated in mg in Logan Temple 1 Nov 1893. Mthr was 19, fthr 21.
A very memorable event in their lives just bef the wedding was a trip to SLC with Grndmthr Grow to the ded of the SL Temple 4 Apr 1893. Aft their mg, they returned to Ammon & built a home on the land given them by Grndfthr Grow. Mother resumed her church activities, working in RS as a visiting tchr.
During the next 7 yrs, 4 children bn: Jess 26 Jul 1894, Louella 6 May 1896, Pearl 14 May 1898, & Burt 6 May 1900. She continued to work in RS, taught Sun School class for a time & served as Pres of the MIA.
My father was then transferred by the railroad to OR, where Grndfthr Rawson had gone for his health. A small group of church members had formed a new twnshp, which they named Nibley, aft Charles W Nibley. Mother again was MIA Pres & helped nurse our neighbors thru a typhoid epidemic, which finally spread to the family. Though 5 died, our fam was spared, & on 11 Oct 1902 her 3rd son was born.
When father regained his health, moved his family to LeGrande OR, where the 6th child Margaret born on 10 Apr 1905. The following year on 14 July 1906, father was struck & instantly killed by a passenger train, & mother moved the family to Cove OR to be near her mother & brothers, where she purchased a home. Mother relates:
"The 1st Sun aft I moved into our new home, a knock came at our door, and it was Bishop John A Abbott and his two counselors, Joseph C Pixton & Joel H Orten & their wives, bringing a wonderful spirit with them. They told me the way to overcome my grief was to work & keep busy. They invited me to come out to all the meetings & be a teacher in Primary & Sunday School. I was never without work & the children always had plenty. I always tried to pay a full tithing & felt this contributed a hedge of safety to our daily lives."
Mother was a Sunday School & Relief Society teacher for a few yrs, then was Primary Pres for 6 yrs. Then the Bishop said he was going to give her a promotion and called her to be the president of the Relief Society. Then it became her job to care for the sick, and she spent many nights sitting up with the sick, while working to support her family.
About this time, Fred contracted rheumatic fever and remained under a doctor's care without much improvement. On 25 Mar 1915, Louella md IA Hallmark, & shortly thereafter, mother and Jess took Fred to Ogden, hoping to improve his health. Mother had him prayed for in the Temple, and he immediately improved and soon was able to attend school. Pearl and Margaret joined them there at the end of the school term.
During WWI my eldest brother Jess enlisted & mother went back to LaGrande to see him off. She secured a position in the hospital there, where she remained until aft the war.
On 1 Jan 1909 Pearl married CA Fowers in Ogden. At this time we returned to our home in Cove OR, where mother worked in RS, taking charge of the Temple clothes and care of the dead. Loved by all, she was ready to help anyone in need and on Sun afternoons, our home became a gathering place for the young people.
The next yr mthr became MIA president and was until we sold our home in Cove and returned to Ogden UT. Here we were members of the new18th Ward, where mother helped to organize the MIA, serving as a counselor until 1924, when she joined her two eldest sons in Oakland CA.
On 24 Jun 1925, Burt married Marion Shaefer and one year later, Jess married Lyda Fahay. The family now consisting of mother, Fred and myself, now moved to Berkley Branch. There, at an MIA party, J Edward Johnson introduced me to a young man who later became my husbund, Leroy Lambert 27Aug 1927.
Mother then moved to San Francisco, where she became active in SF Ward. On 28 Nov 1931, Jess's wife, Lyda passed away and mother went to Seattle to care for his 4-yr old son, until Jess married Phoebe Desilet a year later.
Upon returning to San Francisco, mother again became active in the ward and was later set apart as work director by Elder Needham Lambert on 4 Dec 1938. On July 28 1940, Elder Gordon Owen gave mother a special blessing which has since instilled in her a desire to live worthy of the promised blessing.
Shortly thereafter, Louella became very ill and mother rushed to Walla Walla WA to care for her until her death 28 Jan 1941. On 2 Aug 1941 Fred md Beatrice Wardell Coons. This marriage was later solemnized in SL Temple by Pr Waddoups 3 Oct 1951. During this time mother served as Magazine agent and aided their bazaars with her handiwork and pastries. In 1951, when the Church Authorities requested all members to attend the ward they lived, mother transferred to the Sunset Ward, where she served faithfully until ill health forced her release, but she continued to aid the Relief Society's many programs.
"Now mthr, would you like to add something in conclusion?" "I have always tried to live the best I know how, and I know when we try to live the Gospel and do the things we've been called to do, we learn our lessons, and I would say to others to live as near as what Jesus taught us to do and all will come well, not seeking for position, but striving only to live a good life." Mother now has 3 sons and 2 daughters living, and 11 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. My testimony is that the Lord lives and blesses us in all that we undertake to do, if we have righteous desires in our hearts. "Amen." 
Rawson, Mary Luetta (I1879)
 
2739 1875 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill co-Sheridan: Lula Mittie Burden born Feb 11, 1875, called Lulu

1895 MARRIAGE #1: ID,Latah Co-Starner: James W Davis (24) of Garfield,Whitman Co WA md Lulu M Burden of Cora ID on 1 Jan 1895
Where this come from? #1 Davis (1875/CA - 1911/ID), apparently died. Md #2 ---Sonner. She had 10 children.

MARRIAGE #2: Lula M Burden Davis md William Sonner, no date or place shown.
Email Nov 2002,Connie Clapier pg 12: Lula Mittie Burden md #1-James Warren Davis, #2-Wm Sonner, no dates or places given

HIST: Feb 1956 from Thelma Burden, gdaughter of Levi Burden, to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #14: "I think Aunt Lulu has a grandson going to Wash. State College in Pullman where Goldie (Minnie's dau)lives. My sister, Oma lives in Pullman, too."



ACTION - CK OUT - who Asa, what about?:
Asa & his children joined church, went to Kirtland from Connecticut. Also showed 1907 dd Garfield,Whitman,WA, then 1957 in ID 
Burden, Lula Mittie (I2108)
 
2740 1875 BIRTH: Ella Foster b 18 June 1875, TX

1956 DEATH,BURIAL: Ella Foster died 9 May 1956, TX 
Foster, Ella (I8605)
 
2741 1875 BIRTH: IND,Owen Co-Coal City: Mary Catherine Norman born 11 April 1875, daughter of Elizabeth Griffen (Hoster) and Jacob Norman.
July 1994 letter from Thelma Smith Sharp: "Mary Catherine dau of Jacob & Elizabeth Norman Hoster, called Cathy, called Cathy, died 1956."

1892 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Sullivan Co: James F Smith of Scottsville md Mary C Norman of Cora 23 Oct 1892 in Sullivan Co

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning City: 1 Jun, Dw#173/176: Mary C Smith 25/IND born April 1875 (OH,IND) 2/2 children living, daughter of James F and Mary C Smith

1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Polk Twp,Milan: 17 Jan, Dw#380: Mary C Smith 46/IND (OH,IND), wife of James F Smith

1942 DEATH of husband: MO,Sullivan Co-Reger: James Franklin Smith died 17 May 1942

MARRIAGE #2: Browning Ldr-Rcd V5 pg 64,13 Sep 1956: "Mary Catherine Smith md Wm Woodson-Cushing OK & at his death moved to Reger." No dates or places shown. Thelma Smith Sharp shows md a Mr Brookshire as #2 marriage [ck out]

1956 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan-Reger: Mary Catherine Brookshire died 12 Septebmer 1956 in her Reger home; buried Henry Cemetery, by husband J Frank Smith, headstone: "Mary C Brookshire 1875-19.." 
Norman, Mary Catherine (I4801)
 
2742 1875 BIRTH: Margaret Crumley born Oct. 1875," no place shown.

1892 MARRIAGE: ID,Latah Co: Jasper Stanley Burden married Margaret (Maggie) Crumley

c1910 DTH: Margaret Crumley Burden died abt Feb 1910 [6 months after daughter, Thelma, born] no actual date or place shown.
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." 
Crumley, Margaret (I2229)
 
2743 1875 BIRTH: MO,Carroll Co: Robert Elmer Thurlo was born 8 September 1875, on the Thurlo farm, the sixth child and second son of Silas and Elizabeth Thurlo

1900 CENSUS: OK-Indian Territory:[from Descendants, pt 5-5] "Robert Elmer-a cousin, living with Charlie H Thurlo (7-2) [sn of Henry & Elizabeth Crouch Thurlo] and family in Indian Territory, Oklahoma

MARRIAGE #1: OK-Indian Territory [Descendants pg 5-5]: Robert Elmer Thurlo md Kitty [no surname, date or place shown], no children known about or shown

HIST: Descendants of John & Abigail Thurlo, pg 5-5: "We know very little about Bob... seldom returned to Missouri after he left. We do not know what happened to his first wife or if they had children..."

MARRIAGE #2: Robert Elmer Thurlo md Birdie [no surname, date or place shown]

1965 DEATH,BURIAL: TX-La Feria: Robert Elmer Thurlo died abt September 13, 1965; buried September 16 in La Feria [from Descendants, pg 5-5]


ACTION - CK OUT:
1. Get 1900 census again and get details, also check for 1910-1930 
Thurlo, Robert Elmer (I4480)
 
2744 1875 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Schuberts: Adam John Schubert was born 27 March 1875

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: anc.com Img 14, pg 14, 12 June, Dw 128,128: Adam Schubert age 5 bn Missouri, son of George and Margaret Schubert

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: anc.com Img 13, pg148A, 14 June, Dw 115,115: Adam Schubert age 23 bn March 1877 in Missouri (MO,GY) single farm laborer, son of George and Margaretha Schubert

1905 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Osage City: Adam John Scubert married Milda Mueller on 17 Mar 1905 by St Johns Lutheran Minister, Carl Luecke.

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 11, pg 6A, 25 April, Dw 110,110:
SCHUBERT, Adam-head 35/MO (MO,GY) md 1 time for 5yrs, general farmer-own farm;
Milda-wife 33/MO (MO,MO) md 1 time 5yrs, 2/2 children living; Edna-dau
3/MO; Hellen-dau 2/MO; B... [can't read] WILTIN-black servant 29/MO, farm
laborer. [116-John Wendler?]

1920 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 1, pg 195, 2 January-South of Osage and Taos, Farm 1,1:
SCHUBERT, Adam-head 44/MO (MO,GY)married, general farmer, can read & write;
Milda-wife 42/GY (GY,GY)married, immigrated 1881, naturalized citizen,
can read and write, no occupation; Edna-dau 13/MO (MO,GY); Helen-dau
11/MO; Mary-dau 7 3/2-MO.

1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 2, pg 1B, 3 April, Osage City Road, Dw #19,19:
SCHUBERT, Adam-head 55/MO (MO,GY) md at 30, farmer, own farm; Milda B-wife 24/GY
(GY,GY) md at 27-no occupation; Helen H-dau 22/MO (MO,GY) single steno
at printing office; Mayme A-dau 18/MO, single, no occupation.

1956 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Adam John Schubert died 10 Aug 1956 at St Mary's Hospital, Jefferson City of Myelocytic Leukemia;. He was buried 13 August 1956 at the St John's Lutheran Parish Cemetery, Schuberts, Missouri



NOTES: Henry Genske 1996. Md ... had 3 children 
Schubert, Adam John (I1322)
 
2745 1875 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Katharine Ann Wolfrum born 17 June 1875, twin to Wilhemina. Known as Kate.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp..: Catharine Wolfrum 5 years old born Missouri, daughter of Ulrich and Catharina Wolfrum

1888 CHRISTENING: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Evangelical Church records: Katharine child of Ulrich and Katharina nie Puchta Wolfrum christened Mar 20 1888.

MARRIAGE: Never married.

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City,113 Ashley St: Katie Wolfrum 24/MO, born June 1875, servant to Conrad and Thresa Wagner [dau of Ulrich Wolfrum, retired brewer]

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp ED 42: Anc.com Img 9, pg 77, 21 April, Dwelling 71,72 on Schott Rd: Katie Wolfrum 34, born Missouri, single citizen, no occupation, daughter of Ulrich and Katherine Wolfrum

1920 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Anc.com Imb 19, pg 43, 15-16 January, Farm 194/194 on Schott Rd: Trena Wolfrum 44, born Missouri, single and no occupation, living with brother Thomas with another sister and widowed father.

1955 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Obit of sister Wilhelmina Wolfrum Dec 1955: "Miss Wolfrum is survived by two sisters, the Misses Kate and Lena Wolfrum,... Schott road..."

1956 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Obit of brother William June 1956: "Survivors are... two sisters, Miss Kate and Miss Lena Wolfrum, both of Jefferson City..."

1963 DEATH,BURIAL: Wolfrum cemetery records show Katherine Ann Wolfrum bn June 17 1875, dd June 20, 1963. 
Wolfrum, Katharine Ann (I133)
 
2746 1875 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Wilhelmina Wolfrum was born 17 June 1875, twin to Katharine Ann. Known as Minnie.

MARRIAGE: Never married.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp..: Minni Wolfrum 5 years old, born Missouri, daughter of Ulrich and Catharina Wolfrum.

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: FHL Film #1230850, Vol 24,33,3,2: Minnie Wolfrum not with parents [obit: "Miss Wolfrum had made her home with her late brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Raithel for 60 years."]

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp ED 42: Anc.com Img 9, pg 77, 21 April, Dwelling 71,72 on Schott Rd: Minnie not with parents or Edward Raithel- find her

1920 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 4, 3 January, Dwelling 42/45, 502 E McCarty St: Minnie Wolfrum age 44, born Missouri, single servant-resident, sister in law, living with Ed and Margaret [Wolfrum] Raithel.

1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 12, pg 6B, 7 April, Dwelling 101/122, 327 Ash: Minnie Wolfrum age 54,born in Missouri-single, no occupation, living with Edwin E Raithel, brother in law

1955 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Wilhelmina Wolfrum died 18 December 1955; buried Riverview Cemetery on 20 December 1955. 
Wolfrum, Wilhelmina (I132)
 
2747 1875 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: Joseph Nickell born 25 October 1875, son of MRF and Nancy Rachel Nickell

1895 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Joseph Nickell md Rosa Gertrude Smith 24 March 1895

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Browning City (109,ED 151,7,29),Dw #109:
NICKELL, Joseph, Oct 1875-29/MO (KY,OH) teacher at school, md 5 yrs, own
home,sched 53; Rosa G, Dec 1872-27/MO (MO/MO) 3/3 children living;
Raymond Jan 1896-7/MO; Iola F July 1897-2/MO; Neva P Jan 1899-1/MO

1906 DEATH of wife: MO,Sullivan Co: Gertrude Smith Nickell died 20 Oct 1906

1908 HIST: Browning Leader-Reader 5 March 1908: "Gilbert Kays sold Leader-Record to Joseph Nickell, son of MRF Nickell

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Browning: 39 North Street, pg 94:
NICKELL, Joseph 34/Mo, widower, publisher (KY,OH); Ray 14/MO son; Iola F
12/MO dau; Neva P 11/MO dau.

1910 MARRIAGE #2: Joseph Nickell md Edna B Miles 20 November 1910, no place shown; 3 children: Robert Earl, Vadis Irene Alspach and Jimmie Buster; 1 stepson, Joe Miles

1920 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Browning ED 65:Anc Img 3-pg 58 (2A),1-6,Dw ... fam...:
NICKELL, Joseph-head 44/MO (KY,OH) proprietor-newspaper, own farm;
Edna-wife 31/MO (WV,WV); Earl R-son 7/MO (MO,MO);
Vadis F-dau 5/MO; James-son 6/12 MO

1936 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Joseph Nickell died 25 November 1936; buried White Oak Cemetery, north of Browning, Editor of the Browning Leader-Record newspaper 
Nickell, Joseph (I2004)
 
2748 1875 BIRTH: MO,Linn-Browning: Lillian Grace Prather born 23 September 1875

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-ED 187: pg 7,1st June,pg 507, Dw 7/7: Grace Prather 5/MO, daughter of Wm & Rebecca Prather - had measles

1897 MARRIAGE: Lillian Grace Prather md Samuel W Correll 12 October 1897

1927 DEATH, BURIAL: MO,Linn-Browning: Lillian Grace Prather Correll died 11 March 1927 at the home of her mother, Mrs Rebecca Prather, in Browning

1934 HISTORY: Obit of mother 16 Aug 1934: "...7 children, 3 preceeded her.,,, Lillian Grace Corell..."

1958 HISTORY: The Warrens & You pg 83: "Mrs Correll attended Stephens College in Columbia, Mo They farmed near Browning, Mo, then moved to a large farm which they owned southeast of Brookfield, Mo. 
Prather, Lillian Grace (I5017)
 
2749 1875 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Browning: Clara Inez Smith was born 12 January 1875, daughter of John T and Helen Blackwood Smith

1894 MARRIAGE: Clara Inez Smith md Henry Norton Thurlo 8 November 1894 [no place shown]

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED151: Anc.com Img 27 pg66, 1 June, Dw258/258: Clara I Thurlo age 23 born Missouri January 1899 (MO,VA) md, 1/1 child living, wife of Henry N Thurlo

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Browning: pg 9451, Line Street Dw 95/95: Clara Thurlo age 35 bn Missouri (MO,MO) md 1 time 15yrs, wife of Henry N Thurlo

1920 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,so 1/2 ED 1:Anc.com Img 4-pg 4B,14 Jan,Dw 83/87: Clara I Thurlo age 44 born Missouri (MO,MO), wife of Henry N Thurlo

1930 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 70:Anc.com Img 12-pg 6B,17 April, Dw 137/140: Clara I Thurlo age 53 born Missouri (MO,MO) md at 20 first time, wife of Henry N Thurlo

1922 HISTORY: Obit for mother Helen M Smith,Jan 1922:"... 5 Children: ... Clara Ines..."

1950 HISTORY: Obit of sister Sarah Mae Hicks:"...Leaves ...sis Clara Thurlo of Browning..."

1955 DEATH of husband: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: Henry Norton Thurlo died 12 May 1955

1955 HISTORY: Obit for husband, Henry... May 1955: "...12 Nov 1895 wed Clara Smith who survives..."

1958 HISTORY: MO-Browning: The Warrens & You pg 77: "Clarie Ines Thurlo...resides in Browning, MO..."

1960 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: Clara Inez Thurlo died 25 November 1960; buried Hoover Cemetery
Obit Dec 1960, Browning Ldr Rcd: who is brother Jack?

AF J06C-1T shows Clarie Ines Smith 
Smith, Clara Inez (I4955)
 
2750 1875 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Reger: Alice Matilda Fields born 10 February 1875, dau of Perry B and Sarah Rebecca Fields

1880 CENSUS: Sullivan Co MO,Duncan TWP-8 Jun, pp 172,DW 132:
Fields, Perry B 47/MO (KY,KY) miller; Sarah 47/VA (VA,VA); Mary 23/MO
John S 21/MO; Peter J 19/MO; Amanda 17/MO; Emily F(T) 13/MO; Jacob
10/MO; Julia 8/MO; Alice 6/MO; Comora 4/MO; James2/MO; John L
nephew 17/MO (MO,VA)

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning: Anc.com pg 28,1 Jun,Dw 269/272:
FIELDS, Perry B-head 66/MO bn Oct 1833(KY,KY)md 45 yrs,farmer-own home;
Sarah R-wife 67/VA bn Feb 1833 (VA,VA) md 45 yrs,8/12 children living;
Jefferson-son 38/MO bn Apr 1862 (MO,VA)single farmer; Alice W-dau 26/MO
bn Feb 1874 26/MO; James M-son 20/MO bn Jul 1879 (MO,VA) farm hand;
Walter L-grdson 14/MO bn Jul 1885 (MO,MO) farm laborer

1938 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-near Reger: 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 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-So of Reger: Alice Matilda Fields Taylor died10 October 1952; buried Fields Cemetery.
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. 
Fields, Alice Matilda (I6188)
 

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