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George Frederic Heege1,2

#9271, b. 15 June 1891, d. March 1983
George Frederic Heege|b. 15 Jun 1891\nd. Mar 1983|p310.htm#i9271|Frederick Heege|b. Jul 1864|p753.htm#i22569|Rose (?)|b. Apr 1864|p753.htm#i22570|Theodor C. F. Heege|b. 15 Nov 1834\nd. 23 Feb 1912|p575.htm#i17234|Mary L. Albrand|b. 1839\nd. 22 Jul 1894|p753.htm#i22576|||||||
          George Frederic Heege, son of Frederick Heege and Rose (?), was born on 15 June 1891 in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.4,2 Conflicting evidence placed his birth on June 15, 1890 (Social Security Death Index).5
     He lived with his parents, Rose and Frederick, in 1900 in Missouri.3
     George was enumerated as the son of Frederick Heege on the 1900 U.S. Census of Bonhomme Township, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a ten-year-old boy born in Missouri as were his parents; he had attended school for ten months during the year.3
     George Frederic was an attorney at law in private practice in 1917 at Clayton, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
     George married Clara K. Laumand, daughter of Samuel P. Laumand and Mary (?) Howe, in 1917.6
     Clara and George Frederic Heege lived in 1917 at 309 Heege Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.2 George Frederic Heege registered for the draft for World War I on 5 June 1917 at draft board 2, St. Louis County, Missouri, he was listed as medium height with a slender build with gray eyes and light brown hair.2 He lived in 1919 in Missouri.7 He was elected Missouri State Representative for the 2nd District between 1919 and 1920.7
     Clara and George Frederic Heege lived in 1920 at 311 Heege Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.4
     George Frederic was a lawyer in general practice between 1920 and 1930.4,8
     George is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri, listed as a married 28-year-old man born in Missouri as were his parents. He was renting a home. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Clara K..4
     Clara and George Frederic Heege lived in 1930 at 239 West Way Avenue in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children George.8
     George is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri, listed as a married 38-year-old man born in Missouri as were his parents. He owned a home valued at $8,000.00 and a radio. He was 25 years old at the time of his first marriage and was not a veteran1. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Clara K..8 His Social Security Number was 493-36-2434, assigned 1951, issued in Missouri.5
     George died in March 1983 at age 91.5

Children of George Frederic Heege and Clara K. Laumand

Citations

  1. [S1754] Funeral Home Record for Burial of Frances Berg Sass, Dated February 2, 1991 , Bopp Funeral Home, Kirkwood, Missouri.
  2. [S4125] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
  3. [S3486] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Fred Heege household.
  4. [S3484] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George Heege household.
  5. [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
  6. [S463] Research Papers, Berg, Blume and Schoettle Families. Prepared by Dorothea Berg Hoemann.
  7. [S3629] Secretary of State John L. Sullivan, Official Manual of the State of Missouri for the years 1919-1920.
  8. [S3485] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), George F. Heege household.

Doctor John Pitman1

#9272, d. 1912
     Doctor John Pitman attended medical school at St. Louis, Missouri, in 1870.
Doctor John Pitman was the attending physician who certified the death of David Rosemann on 21 January 1911.1,2
     John died in 1912.
     He was the first medical doctor to make his home in Kirkwood. he was a civic-minded individual who served on the city's board of Trustees and board of alderman. He also served on the Board of Education for 32 years.
     Pitman school was erected in memory of Doctor John Pitman at Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, on 9 November 1914. It was on the north east corner of Kirkwood Road and Adams Avenue. It remained there until it was torn down on August 12, 1977.

Citations

  1. [S1753] Funeral Home Record for Burial of David Rosemann, Dated January 20, 1911 , Bopp Funeral Home, Kirkwood, Missouri.
  2. [S4608] David Rosemann Death Certificate.

Reverend (?) Simonson1

#9273
     
     He performed the funeral service for Leonard Maximilian Berg, it was held on 18 August 1972 at Jay B. Smith Funeral Home, Maplewood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2,3
     He performed the funeral service for Othelia "Tillie" Meyer, it was held on 9 January 1991 at Jay B. Smith Funeral Home, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S55] Tillie Meyer Berg Obituary, January 7, 1991.
  2. [S63] Leonard M. Berg Obituary, August 15, 1972.
  3. [S1750] Funeral Home Record for Burial of Francis Charles Berg, Dated July 13, 1973 , Jay R. Smith Funeral Home, Maplewood, Missouri.

Reverend (?) Dammos1,2

#9274
     
     He performed the funeral service for Francis Charles Berg, it was held on 17 July 1973 at Jay B. Smith Funeral Home, Maplewood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2

Citations

  1. [S38] Francis Berg Obituary, July 15, 1973.
  2. [S1750] Funeral Home Record for Burial of Francis Charles Berg, Dated July 13, 1973 , Jay R. Smith Funeral Home, Maplewood, Missouri.

Charles Davis1

#9275, d. before 2001
Charles Davis|d. b 2001|p310.htm#i9275|Campbell Davis||p483.htm#i14471||||||||||||||||
Campbell Davis
     
     Charles married Florence Mueller.1
     Charles died before 2001.1

Child of Charles Davis and Florence Mueller

Citations

  1. [S1766] Mae Davis Berg Obituary, May 18, 2001.

Florence Mueller1

#9276, d. before 2001
Florence Mueller Davis
     
     Florence married Charles Davis, son of Campbell Davis.1
     Florence died before 2001.1

Child of Florence Mueller and Charles Davis

Citations

  1. [S1766] Mae Davis Berg Obituary, May 18, 2001.

Park Lawn Cemetery (Lemay, MO)

#9277
Park Lawn Cemetery
     
     Park Lawn Cemetery (Lemay, MO) is located at 1800 Lemay Ferry Road in Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
••••••••• Burials •••••••••.


Frederick C. Berg - 1982.

Martha Mae Davis - 19 May 2001, aged 93.2

Citations

  1. [S2096] Internet Site: (online: St. Louis Cemeteries ~ 1997-98).
  2. [S1766] Mae Davis Berg Obituary, May 18, 2001.

Nancy Simpson1

#9278, b. between 1775 and 1780, d. circa 1838
Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|||||||||||||
          Nancy Simpson, daughter of William Simpson and Mary (?), was born between 1775 and 1780 in North Carolina.1
     Nancy married John Eads, son of John Eads and Elizabeth (?), circa 1796 at Tennessee.1 Nancy Simpson and John Eads sold land obtained by land grant in 1798 in 1808 at Caldwell County, Kentucky.2 Nancy Simpson and Benjamin Eads moved in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri. Moving with Nancy were Elizabeth "Sallie" Eads, Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads, Hannah Eads, Nancy Eads, John Simpson Eads, James L. Eads, Rachel Eads and Moses Lewis Eads.1 John Eads filed for divorce from Nancy Simpson in 1819 at Franklin County, Missouri.2 John Eads deeded 100 cares at Bailey's Creek, Gasconade County, Missouri, in 1822 to Nancy Simpson as part of their divorce settlement.2 She and John Eads were divorced in 1822 at Gasconade County, Missouri.2
     Nancy died circa 1838.2 She and Benjamin Eads moved in 1841 from Mt. Sterling, Missouri to Big Maries Creek, Maries County, Missouri.1

Children of Nancy Simpson and John Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.

William Eads1

#9279, b. 21 March 1797, d. 19 December 1846
William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          William Eads, son of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born on 21 March 1797 in Christian County, Kentucky.1
     William married Rebecca A. Robinson between 1818 and 1820 at Kentucky.1,2
     William Eads received a land grant in 1823 at Missouri.3
     William Eads received a land grant in 1825 at Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois.4 He and Rebecca A. Robinson moved in 1825 from Maries County, Missouri to Ball Township, Illinois. Moving with William were Mary "Polly" Eads, Cyrene Eads and Strawther Eads.4
     William died on 19 December 1846 in Des Moines County, Iowa, at age 49.1 He was buried in Carter Cemetery in Pleasant Grove Township, Des Moines County, Iowa.1

Children of William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 275.
  3. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 343.
  4. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.

Elizabeth "Sallie" Eads1

#9280, b. circa 1799, d. before 1838
Elizabeth "Sallie" Eads|b. c 1799\nd. b 1838|p310.htm#i9280|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          Elizabeth "Sallie" Eads, daughter of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born circa 1799 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.1 Elizabeth "Sallie" Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Elizabeth (her first marriage)married Levi Perkins (his first marriage) circa 1820 at Kentucky.1
     Elizabeth died before 1838 in Missouri.1

Children of Elizabeth "Sallie" Eads and Levi Perkins

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads1,2

#9281, b. 13 September 1800, d. 20 May 1879
Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads|b. 13 Sep 1800\nd. 20 May 1879|p310.htm#i9281|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads, daughter of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born on 13 September 1800 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.1 Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Mary married William Laughlin on 30 September 1823 at Gasconade County, Missouri.1,2,3
     Mary died on 20 May 1879 in Osage County, Missouri, at age 78.1 She was buried in Laughlin Cemetery in Osage County, Missouri.1

Children of Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads and William Laughlin

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1808] Linda S. Barber Brooks, Missouri Marriages To 1850, page 582.
  3. [S1807] Teresa L. Blattner, Gasconade County Missouri Marriage Records, page 1.

Hannah Eads1

#9282, b. circa 21 September 1802, d. 18 September 1872
Hannah Eads|b. c 21 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1872|p310.htm#i9282|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          Hannah Eads, daughter of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born circa 21 September 1802 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.1 Hannah Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Hannah married William Weldon Bumpass (his second marriage) circa 1826 at Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     Hannah died on 18 September 1872 in Gasconade County, Missouri.1 She was buried in Mt. Sterling Cemetery in Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1,3

Child of Hannah Eads

Children of Hannah Eads and William Weldon Bumpass

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1866] Terry Woodward WorldConnect.
  3. [S1806] Gasconade County Historical Society, Gasconade County Cemetery Survey.

John Simpson Eads1

#9283, b. circa 1804, d. circa 1860
John Simpson Eads|b. c 1804\nd. c 1860|p310.htm#i9283|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
      John Simpson Eads was also known as Edds.2      John Simpson Eads, son of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born circa 1804 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.1 John Simpson Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     John married Meron Caldwell on 19 July 1827 at Gasconade County, Missouri.1,2 John Simpson Eads and Meron Caldwell moved circa 1846 to Navarro County, Texas.1
     John died circa 1860 in Grimes County, Texas.1

Children of John Simpson Eads and Meron Caldwell

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1807] Teresa L. Blattner, Gasconade County Missouri Marriage Records, page 3.

Nancy Eads1

#9284, b. 27 December 1803, d. after 1846
Nancy Eads|b. 27 Dec 1803\nd. a 1846|p310.htm#i9284|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          Nancy Eads, daughter of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born on 27 December 1803 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.1 Nancy Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1 Nancy Eads and James Kegans moved circa 1823 from Franklin County, Missouri to between the Brazos River and New Years Creek, State of Coahuila y Texas, Mexico.1
     Nancy (her first marriage)married James Kegans (his first marriage) , son of James William Kegans and Mary Wolf, on 17 December 1823 at Cole County, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Drury Davis J. P..1
     Nancy and James Kegans lived circa 1831 in State of Coahuila y Texas, Mexico. Residing with them were, their children William.2 Her husband, James Kegans, died on 16 September 1836 at age 34; at Doctor Puchards home.1
     Nancy (her second marriage)married William A. Brown on 16 November 1839 at Washington County, Texas.1
     Nancy died after 1846 in Leon County, Texas.1

Children of Nancy Eads and James Kegans

Children of Nancy Eads and William A. Brown

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1802] Unknown short title.

James L. Eads1

#9285, b. circa 1810
James L. Eads|b. c 1810|p310.htm#i9285|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          James L. Eads, son of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born circa 1810 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.1 James L. Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     James married (?) (?) between 1830 and 1835.1

Children of James L. Eads and (?) (?)

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Rachel Eads1

#9286, b. circa 1814
Rachel Eads|b. c 1814|p310.htm#i9286|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          Rachel Eads, daughter of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born circa 1814 in Franklin County, Missouri.1,2 Rachel Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Rachel (her first marriage)married Reuban B. Cox on 20 May 1841 at Gasconade County, Missouri.1,3,4

Children of Rachel Eads and Reuban B. Cox

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.
  3. [S1808] Linda S. Barber Brooks, Missouri Marriages To 1850, page 582.
  4. [S1807] Teresa L. Blattner, Gasconade County Missouri Marriage Records, page 18.

Moses Lewis Eads1

#9287, b. circa 1817
Moses Lewis Eads|b. c 1817|p310.htm#i9287|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|John Eads|b. c 1750\nd. bt 1775 - 1780|p311.htm#i9314|Elizabeth (?)||p311.htm#i9315|William Simpson|b. c 1750\nd. bt Nov 1803 - 1814|p351.htm#i10510|Mary (?)||p351.htm#i10511|
          Moses Lewis Eads, son of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, was born circa 1817 in Franklin County, Missouri.1 Moses Lewis Eads moved along with Benjamin Eads and Nancy Simpson in 1818 from Kentucky to Bailey's Creek, Mt. Sterling, Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Moses married Alley Wolf on 21 May 1846 at Osage County, Missouri.1

Children of Moses Lewis Eads and Alley Wolf

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Carter Cemetery (Des Moines County, IO)

#9288
     
     Carter Cemetery (Des Moines County, IO) is located at Pleasant Grove Township in Des Moines County, Iowa.
••••••••• Burials •••••••••.


William Eads.1

Rebecca A. Robinson - August 1869.1

Mary "Polly" Eads.2

William Drennan Dodds - May 1888, aged 76.2

Ailsey "Alcy" Eads.1

Bernard Carter.1

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.

Rebecca A. Robinson1

#9289, d. 31 July 1869
          Rebecca A. Robinson was born on 14 August 1789 in South Carolina.1
     Rebecca married William Eads, son of John Eads and Nancy Simpson, between 1818 and 1820 at Kentucky.1,2 Rebecca A. Robinson and William Eads moved in 1825 from Maries County, Missouri to Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois. Moving with Rebecca were Mary "Polly" Eads, Cyrene Eads and Strawther Eads.3
     Rebecca died on 31 July 1869.3 She was buried in August 1869 in Carter Cemetery in Pleasant Grove Township, Des Moines County, Iowa.1

Children of Rebecca A. Robinson and William Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 275.
  3. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.

Mary "Polly" Eads1

#9290, b. 7 October 1819, d. 7 June 1886
Mary "Polly" Eads|b. 7 Oct 1819\nd. 7 Jun 1886|p310.htm#i9290|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|||||||
          Mary "Polly" Eads, daughter of William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson, was born on 7 October 1819 in Gasconade County, Missouri.1 Mary "Polly" Eads moved along with William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson in 1825 from Maries County, Missouri to Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois.2
     Mary married William Drennan Dodds, son of Joseph Dodds and Mattie Drennan, on 18 September 1834 at Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.1,3 Mary "Polly" Eads and William Drennan Dodds moved in 1835 from Springfiled, Illinois to Des Moines County, Iowa.3
     Mary died on 7 June 1886 in Iowa at age 66.1 She was buried in Carter Cemetery in Pleasant Grove Township, Des Moines County, Iowa.2

Children of Mary "Polly" Eads and William Drennan Dodds

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.
  3. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 254.

Cyrene Eads1

#9291, b. 23 May 1823, d. 3 March 1906
Cyrene Eads|b. 23 May 1823\nd. 3 Mar 1906|p310.htm#i9291|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|||||||
          Cyrene Eads, daughter of William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson, was born on 23 May 1823 in Gasconade County, Missouri.1 Cyrene Eads lived in 1825 in Chatham, Sangamon County, Illinois.2 She moved along with William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson in 1825 from Maries County, Missouri to Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois.3
     Cyrene married James Andrew on 19 November 1840 at Des Moines, Des Moines County, Iowa Territory.1 Cyrene Eads and James Andrew moved in 1856 to Palmyra, Macoupin County, Illinois. Moving with Cyrene were William L. Andrew, Rebecca Mary Andrew, Martin Luther Andrew, Martin Luther Andrew, Phebe Louise Andrew, Elizabeth J. Andrew, Rachel A. Andrew, John Newton Andrew and Ainsy L. "Ellsie" Andrew.2
     Cyrene died on 3 March 1906 at Palmyra Township in Macoupin County, Illinois, at age 82 at the home of her son, A. Lincoln Andrew on the old Andrew homestead.1,2
     Her funeral service was held on 4 March 1906 at her residence, Palmyra, Macoupin County, Illinois, the service was performed by Reverend A. V. Babbs.2 Cyrene Eads was buried on 4 March 1907 in Andrew Cemetery in Palmyra, Macoupin County, Illinois.1

Children of Cyrene Eads and James Andrew

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1816] Obituary of Cyrene Eads Andrew.
  3. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.

Strawther Eads1

#9292, b. 3 March 1825, d. 6 September 1902
Strawther Eads|b. 3 Mar 1825\nd. 6 Sep 1902|p310.htm#i9292|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|||||||
      Strawther Eads was also known as Trother.1 Strawther Eads was also known as Strother.2      Strawther Eads, son of William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson, was born on 3 March 1825 in Gasconade County, Missouri.1 Strawther Eads moved along with William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson in 1825 from Maries County, Missouri to Ball Township, Sangamon County, Illinois.2
     Strawther married Martha Ann Dodds, daughter of Joseph Dodds and Mattie Drennan, on 16 April 1846 at Sangamon County, Illinois.1,3 Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds moved circa 1861 from Sangamon County, Illinois to Ohio.1 He and Martha Ann Dodds moved in 1866 from Iowa to Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri. Moving with Strawther were Nancy Eva Eads, Mary Elizabeth Eads, Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads, William Alexander Eads, Finis Ewing Eads and Martha Alice Eads.1 Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds moved in 1867 from Missouri to Illinois. Moving with Strawther were Mary Elizabeth Eads, Nancy Eva Eads, Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads, William Alexander Eads, Finis Ewing Eads and Martha Alice Eads.1
In 1870 Strawther Eads farmed at Ball Township in Illinois.4
     Martha and Strawther Eads lived in 1870 at Ball Township in Illinois. Residing with them were, their children Rebecca, William, Finis and Martha.4 Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds moved in 1870 to Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri, from Illinoisi. Traveling with Strawther were Martha Alice Eads, Finis Ewing Eads, William Alexander Eads, Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads, Mary Elizabeth Eads and Nancy Eva Eads.1
In 1880 Strawther Eads farmed at Deep Water Township in Bates County, Missouri.5
     Martha and Strawther Eads lived in 1880 at Deep Water Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children William and Finis, their daughter-in-law Madora A. "Dora" Cooper.5 Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds moved in 1881 from Bates County to Shell City, Vernon County, Missouri. Moving with Strawther were Nancy Eva Eads, Mary Elizabeth Eads, Rebecca Jane "RJ" Eads, William Alexander Eads, Finis Ewing Eads and Martha Alice Eads.1
     Strawther died on 6 September 1902 in Missouri at age 77.6 He was buried in Johnstown Cemetery in Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.7

Children of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.
  3. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.
  4. [S4673] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strather Eads household.
  5. [S4672] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Strawther Eads household.
  6. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries.
  7. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 269.

Ailsey "Alcy" Eads1

#9293, b. 17 August 1827, d. 11 December 1888
Ailsey "Alcy" Eads|b. 17 Aug 1827\nd. 11 Dec 1888|p310.htm#i9293|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|||||||
          Ailsey "Alcy" Eads, daughter of William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson, was born on 17 August 1827 in Sangamon County, Illinois.1
     Ailsey married Bernard Carter on 18 January 1843 at Illinois. volume 2, page 169.1
     Ailsey died on 11 December 1888 at age 61.1 She was buried in Carter Cemetery in Pleasant Grove Township, Des Moines County, Iowa.1

Children of Ailsey "Alcy" Eads and Bernard Carter

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Louisa Eads1

#9294, b. 30 August 1830, d. 1 April 1845
Louisa Eads|b. 30 Aug 1830\nd. 1 Apr 1845|p310.htm#i9294|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|||||||
          Louisa Eads, daughter of William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson, was born on 30 August 1830 in Sangamon County, Illinois.1
     Louisa died on 1 April 1845 in Illinois at age 14.1 She was buried in April 1845 in Sugar Creek Cemetery in Sangamon County, Illinois.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 344.

Bernard Carter1

#9295, b. 21 April 1823, d. 12 August 1890
          Bernard Carter was born on 21 April 1823 in Virginia.1
     Bernard married Ailsey "Alcy" Eads, daughter of William Eads and Rebecca A. Robinson, on 18 January 1843 at Sangamon County, Illinois. volume 2, page 169.1
     Bernard died on 12 August 1890 at South Flint Township in Des Moines County, Iowa, at age 67.1 He was buried in Carter Cemetery in Pleasant Grove Township, Des Moines County, Iowa.1

Children of Bernard Carter and Ailsey "Alcy" Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

Johnstown Cemetery (Johnstown, MO)

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     Johnstown Cemetery (Johnstown, MO) is located in Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.
••••••••• Burials •••••••••.


Strawther Eads.1

Martha Ann Dodds - 31 October 1913, aged 86.2,3

Martha Alice Eads - 19 June 1916, aged 55.2,4

Finis Ewing Eads.5

Samuel I. Coleman - 1929.2

Citations

  1. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 269.
  2. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 276.
  3. [S4723] Martha Ann Eads Death Certificate.
  4. [S4722] Martha Alice Coleman Death Certificate.
  5. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 272.

Pauline K. Fletcher1

#9297
     
     Pauline married Francis Ewing Dodds, son of Joseph Dodds and Mattie Drennan, on 22 February 1855.1

Citations

  1. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.

Oak Hill Cemetery (Bates County, MO)

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     Oak Hill Cemetery (Bates County, MO) is located at Mt. Pleasant Township in Butler, Bates County, Missouri.
••••••••• Burials •••••••••.

Radford Cemetery (Bates County, MO)

#9299
     
     Radford Cemetery (Bates County, MO) is located at Deepwater Township in Bates County, Missouri.
••••••••• Burials •••••••••.


Madora A. "Dora" Cooper - 1934.1

William Alexander Eads - 1946.1

Citations

  1. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 583.

Nancy Eva Eads1

#9300, b. 28 February 1847
Nancy Eva Eads|b. 28 Feb 1847|p310.htm#i9300|Strawther Eads|b. 3 Mar 1825\nd. 6 Sep 1902|p310.htm#i9292|Martha Ann Dodds|b. 22 Nov 1826\nd. 30 Oct 1913|p358.htm#i10740|William Eads|b. 21 Mar 1797\nd. 19 Dec 1846|p310.htm#i9279|Rebecca A. Robinson|d. 31 Jul 1869|p310.htm#i9289|Joseph Dodds|b. 28 May 1785\nd. 21 Jan 1868|p358.htm#i10732|Mattie Drennan|d. 10 Jan 1853|p358.htm#i10733|
          Nancy Eva Eads, daughter of Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds, was born on 28 February 1847 in Pleasant Grove, Sangamon County, Illinois.1 Nancy Eva Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1866 from Iowa to Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri.1 Nancy Eva Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1867 from Missouri to Illinois.1
     Nancy married William M. White on 24 October 1867.1,2 Nancy Eva Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1870 from Illinoisi to Johnstown, Bates County, Missouri.1 Nancy Eva Eads moved along with Strawther Eads and Martha Ann Dodds in 1881 from Bates County to Shell City, Vernon County, Missouri.1 Nancy Eva Eads was the informant listed on the death certificate of Martha Ann Dodds on 30 October 1913.3,1,4

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1809] John Carrol Power assisted by his wife Mrs. S. A Power, History of The Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, page 255.
  3. [S1771] E. Joyce Christiansen, Bates County Missouri Cemeteries, page 269.
  4. [S4723] Martha Ann Eads Death Certificate.