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Caroline Rebecca Laughlin1

#9361, b. 24 December 1842
Caroline Rebecca Laughlin|b. 24 Dec 1842|p313.htm#i9361|William Laughlin|b. 4 Mar 1803|p312.htm#i9348|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|
          Caroline Rebecca Laughlin, daughter of William Laughlin and Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads, was born on 24 December 1842 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri.1

Citations

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

William W. Laughlin1

#9362, b. 5 April 1845
William W. Laughlin|b. 5 Apr 1845|p313.htm#i9362|William Laughlin|b. 4 Mar 1803|p312.htm#i9348|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|
          William W. Laughlin, son of William Laughlin and Mary Alice Polly "Old Sister, Sister Polly Bill" Eads, was born on 5 April 1845 in Linn, Osage County, Missouri.1

Citations

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

Mary C. Eads1

#9363, b. 1843, d. 1852
Mary C. Eads|b. 1843\nd. 1852|p313.htm#i9363|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|John Eads|b. c 1770\nd. a 1840|p107.htm#i3189|Nancy Simpson|b. bt 1775 - 1780\nd. c 1838|p310.htm#i9278|(?) Hughes||p315.htm#i9445|(?) Bilyeu||p315.htm#i9444|
          Mary C. Eads, daughter of Benjamin Eads and Mary Hughes, was born in 1843 in Osage County, Missouri.1 Conflicting evidence placed her birth in 1846 (Rootsweb Eads Family Web Site).1
     Mary died in 1852.1

Citations

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

Gilbert Oliver Crismon1

#9364, b. circa 1789, d. between 24 February 1846 and 1853
Gilbert Oliver Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Isaac Campbell Crismon|b. c 1754\nd. 3 Nov 1839|p376.htm#i11280|Judith Wallen|b. c 1757|p377.htm#i11281|Isaac Crismon|b. c 1732|p377.htm#i11282|Jane Scott||p377.htm#i11283|||||||
      Gilbert Oliver Crismon was also known as Gilbert C..1      Gilbert Oliver Crismon, son of Isaac Campbell Crismon and Judith Wallen, was born circa 1789 in Virginia.1
     Gilbert married Frances "Franky" Grady circa 1812 at Tennessee.1
     Gilbert Oliver Crismon was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, Stephen Crismon and Moses Crismon, a free white male five and under ten years old, Sarah Crismon, a free white female five and under ten years old, James "Slim Ike" Crismon, a free white male ten and under fifteen years old, Mary Crismon, a free white female ten and under fifteen years old, Archibald Crismon, William L. Crismon and Pleasant H. Crismon, a free white male fifteen and under twenty years old, John H. Crismon and Isaac Crismon, a free white male twenty and under thirty years old, Frances "Franky" Grady, a free white female forty and under fifty years old.2
     Gilbert died between 24 February 1846 and 1853.1,3

Children of Gilbert Oliver Crismon and Frances "Franky" Grady

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.
  3. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Miscellaneous Maries County Documents).

Frances "Franky" Grady1

#9365, b. circa 1790, d. circa 1858
      Frances "Franky" Grady was also known as Warren.1      Frances "Franky" Grady was born circa 1790 in Virginia.1
     Frances married Gilbert Oliver Crismon, son of Isaac Campbell Crismon and Judith Wallen, circa 1812 at Tennessee.1
     Based on age, Frances "Franky" Grady was probably listed on the 1840 U.S. Census at Maries Township, Greene County, Missouri, as a free white female, fourty and under fifty years old and residing with Gilbert Oliver Crismon.2 In a lawsuit on 24 February 1853 in the Circuit Court, Osage County, Missouri, Frances "Franky" Grady filed a Suit of Partition. The initial filing is dated 24 Feb 1853, with a variety of filings going thru 1853, 54, 55 and 56, culminating with two papers indicating they refer to the Estate of Frankey Crismon. One is undated, the second is also undated says William Crismon, admr of the estate of Franke Crismon, deceased, the plaintiff in this cause, (two words here smudged ) the suit at the May Term 1858, of Osage Co Court. This was a settling up of official fees, showing how much was paid for filings, sheriffs service, subphoening(sic) witnesses, etc. It shows dates of 1853, 54, & 55. The stack of papers is between 1 & 2 inches high, and probably has over 100 sheets. The original filing was Franky Chrisman, plaintiff -- against: John Crisman, Nathan Harlin, Mahala Harlin, his wife, Elizabeth Capehart, John Capehart, her husband, Isaac Chrisman, William Chrisman, Archibald Chrisman, Reubin Branson and Sarah Branson, his wife, James Chrisman, Fleming Thompson and Cumile Thompson, his wife, Emily Chrisman, Lewis Chrisman, Elizabeth Rigsby, Haight Rigsby, Polly Joyce, Sarah Capehart and Francis Capehart, her husband, defendants.
     Frankey gave information on the amount of real estate and goods she believed Gilbert died 'seized of', that Gilbert died on or about 21 Apr 1851. The real estate involved is: SE qtr of NE qtr of section 13, Twp 40, Range 10W, containing 40 acres, also SW qtr of SE qtr of section 13, Twp 40, Range 10 containing 40 acres. Also the east half of the SE qtr of section 7, Twp 39, Range 10, containing 80 acres. She said she thought there were other lands, and asked the court to make John tell the amount, description and locality of the other lands. (All the land described in this is in present day Maries County.)
     She then listed all the heirs, (the same as I posted on Gilbert's FGS from his will). She said John, Isaac & William Chrisman are the administrators on Gilbert's estate, and then asked for a guardian at-litem be appointed for all of the minor heirs. She asked that her dower be assigned to her, and also that "her interest in the estate as heir and legal representative of Moses and Stephen Chrisman may also be partitioned and assigned to her." She stated that on or about 15 Jun 1852 while she was lawfully possessed of and entitled to the mansion house, the messauges, and plantation, that John entered upon and took possession of the mansion house, the messages, and plantation against her will, and kept them. She claimed to be "deforced of her dower, and ousted of her possessions in the plantation mansion house" by John Chrisman. She asked for judgement of possession for the plantation and mansion houses, and against John, and also for damages against him at the rate of six dollars per month from the time of said ouster and deforcement down to the day of the judgement.
     She claimed that at the time of ouster, she had as her absolute property on the plantation, sixty-three bushels of corn worth sixty-three dollars and forty-four bushels of oats worth twenty-nine dollars, that John then and there, without
permission, consumed the corn and oats. She asks for judgement for damages against John for the ninety-two dollars on that account.
     Defendants answer: John and William answered. They attest there is a tract of land belonging to said estate not included in the petition lying in Section 14, Twp 40, Range 9, containing about 84 acres. There is also 80 acres in Section
18, Twp 40, Range 10 not included in plaintiffs petition as they have reason to believe. They admit that Moses and Stephen have departed this life since the death of Gilbert, but deny Frankey is entitled to any part of their estates. They detailed how the land has been transferred. Isaac sold his to James, and James then sold his entire interest to John. John Capehart and wife sold their interest to William. Nathan Harlan and Mahala sold their to Pleasant and Pleasant sold his entire interest to William. Archibald sold his interest to William. Fleming Thompson and 'Camille' Thompson sold their interest to John
Crisman. They stated that Moses and Stepehn sold all their interest in the land to John and William. They also purchased Polly Joyce's interest in the land. Lewis and Emily Chrisman have no interest because of Pleasant's prior sale to William.
     John denied taking forceable possession, and said he moved at her urgent request and repeated solicitation that he went to live with her against his own inclination, to take care of her. He denies being liable for damages, and says on the contrary, he may be entitled to damages to pay for his inconvenience at moving from his own home to hers. He claims the right to use the oats, corn, etc, as he was keeping up the stock, and working in her crops.
     Witnesses called were: Thos. Anderson, Nathan Harlin and James Helton Jr in Apr 1853 for the plaintiff; James Helton Jr, James Crisman, Thomas Shockley and Barnet Finn Oct 1853, for the defendant. Again in Oct 1853 Thomas Anderson, William Simpson, James Helton Jr, Mahala Harlan and William Shockley for the plaintiff. Also in Oct 1853, Polly Grady, A.E. Rowden, Stephen C. Atkinson and Thomas Shockley for the defendant. In Oct 1854, James Helton Jr, Thomas Anderson and William Simpson for the plaintiff. In April 1856, Thomas Anderson, James Helton Jr, and Gilbert Crismon were called as witnesses for the plaintiff. Oct 1856, James Helton Jr was called as witness for Plaintiff. His summons notes: "son of Isaac Helton."
     It appears that Frankey's death caused the suit to be dropped as nothing final is in the papers.3
     Frances died circa 1858.

Children of Frances "Franky" Grady and Gilbert Oliver Crismon

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S3281] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gilbert Crismon household.
  3. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Miscellaneous Maries County Documents).

Jesse H. Crismon1

#9366, b. 23 December 1843, d. 9 February 1917
Jesse H. Crismon|b. 23 Dec 1843\nd. 9 Feb 1917|p313.htm#i9366|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          Jesse H. Crismon, son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born on 23 December 1843 in Pulaski County, Missouri.1 Conflicting evidence placed his birth on December 23, 1844 (Death Certificate).2
     Jesse married Margaret L. Elsey, daughter of John Elsey and Rachel Rowden, in 1863.1
     Jesse died on 9 February 1917 at Jackson Township in Maries County, Missouri, at age 73.1,3,2 His obituary was published in the The Home Adviser in February 1917 at Maries County, Missouri.4 His obituary stated:
J. H. Crismon died 4:15 Friday morning as a result of a severe case of pneumonia. Deceased was born i Maries County December 23, 1843. His whole life was spent in this community...He was united in marriage to Miss Margaret L. Elzy to this union five children, all of whom survive their father, were born. The daughters are Mrs. Dora A. Hutchison, Mrs Mary I. Snodgrass, Mrs. Launa E. Franklin and Mrs. Orlena G. McGee. The only son is Ernest E. Crismon.
Besides his successful pursuit of farming, Mr. Crismon found time to devote himself to official duties. Twice the people of Maries County found fit to call him to the Bench to administer their fiscal affairs. Having spent the greater part of his life on the farm, yet Mr. Crismon found it an easy task even late in life to operate a successful General Merchandise store, though of late he found it convenient to associate his son, Mr. E. E. Crismon, with himself in the work.
With the death of Mr. Crismon, a useful member of the community passed from the scene of action. The influence of his set and sterling character will be missed in the community.
The large number of relative (besides his direct family he is survived by one brother, two sisters, twenty-one grandchildren and nine great grandchildren) were joined by a number of friends in accompanying the remains to the funeral services and burial in the Vienna Public Cemetery Saturday morning after the absequial rites of the M.E. Church of which the deceased was a member, were performed by Rev. C. Polston
The Advisor extends profound sympathy to the bereaved relatives - especially to aged sorrowing Grandma Crismon who is now in her 70s.

4
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Wm McKeever in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2 He was buried in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.3

Children of Jesse H. Crismon and Margaret L. Elsey

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S5201] Jesse H. Crismon Death Certificate.
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 198.
  4. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 186.

Holy Family Parish Cemetery (Freeburg, MO)

#9367
     
     Holy Family Parish Cemetery (Freeburg, MO) is located in Freeburg, Osage County, Missouri.
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Citations

  1. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 192.

Matilda Crismon1

#9368, b. 16 February 1847, d. 1922
Matilda Crismon|b. 16 Feb 1847\nd. 1922|p313.htm#i9368|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          Matilda Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born on 16 February 1847 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     Matilda married Jas. Meltabarger.1
     Matilda died in 1922.1

Citations

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

Jas. Meltabarger1

#9369, d. 1910
     
     Jas. Meltabarger served in the C. S. A. during the Civil War.1
     Jas. married Matilda Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads.1
     Jas. died in 1910.1

Citations

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

Mary F. Crismon1

#9370, b. 1849, d. 16 September 1893
Mary F. Crismon|b. 1849\nd. 16 Sep 1893|p313.htm#i9370|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          Mary F. Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born in 1849 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     Mary married Joseph Richmond.1
     Mary died on 16 September 1893.2,1,3 She was buried in Jim Crismon Family Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 14.
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 89.

Joseph Richmond1

#9371, d. 1885
          Joseph Richmond was born in Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia.1
     Joseph married Mary F. Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads.1
     Joseph died in 1885.1

Citations

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

Malinda C. Crismon1

#9372, b. June 1853, d. 12 June 1909
Malinda C. Crismon|b. Jun 1853\nd. 12 Jun 1909|p313.htm#i9372|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          Malinda C. Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born in June 1853 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     Malinda married James K. P. Ramsey, son of Robert L. Ramsey and Martha Jane Avery, on 17 March 1870 at Missouri.1,2
     Malinda died on 12 June 1909 in Missouri.1 She was buried in June 1909 in Ramsey Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.1

Child of Malinda C. Crismon and James K. P. Ramsey

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Maries County Marriages 1870).

James K. P. Ramsey1

#9373, b. 26 August 1848, d. 25 October 1911
James K. P. Ramsey|b. 26 Aug 1848\nd. 25 Oct 1911|p313.htm#i9373|Robert L. Ramsey|b. 5 Feb 1809\nd. 18 Feb 1885|p446.htm#i13375|Martha Jane Avery|b. c 1830|p446.htm#i13376|De L. Ramsey|b. 1 Mar 1785\nd. 2 Mar 1868|p446.htm#i13380|Mary "Polly" Huskey|b. c 1790\nd. 14 Jun 1864|p447.htm#i13381|||||||
          James K. P. Ramsey, son of Robert L. Ramsey and Martha Jane Avery, was born on 26 August 1848 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     James married Malinda C. Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, on 17 March 1870 at Missouri.1,3
     James died on 25 October 1911 in Arlington, Phelps County, Missouri, at age 63, Louis Napolian Ramsey was the informant on the death certificate.1,2 James K. P. Ramsey was buried on 27 October 1911 in Ramsey Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.1,2

Child of James K. P. Ramsey and Malinda C. Crismon

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S4757] James K. B. Rainey Death Certificate.
  3. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Maries County Marriages 1870).

George Gilbert Oliver "Bud" Crismon II1,2

#9374, b. 18 October 1862, d. 26 January 1933
George Gilbert Oliver "Bud" Crismon II|b. 18 Oct 1862\nd. 26 Jan 1933|p313.htm#i9374|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          George Gilbert Oliver "Bud" Crismon II, son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born on 18 October 1862 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     George married Unia Ameilia Juergens, daughter of Clemons Juergens and Pauline Mary Menzel, on 16 October 1884 at her home, Brinktown, Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     George died on 26 January 1933 at age 70.1 He was buried in January 1933 in Dixon Cemetery in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2

Children of George Gilbert Oliver "Bud" Crismon II and Unia Ameilia Juergens

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 306.
  3. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 217.
  4. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 185.

Unia Ameilia Juergens1,2

#9375, b. 5 October 1862, d. 11 January 1940
Unia Ameilia Juergens|b. 5 Oct 1862\nd. 11 Jan 1940|p313.htm#i9375|Clemons Juergens|b. Aug 1809\nd. 24 Jan 1890|p736.htm#i22062|Pauline Mary Menzel|b. 12 Mar 1818\nd. 22 Jul 1912|p736.htm#i22063|||||||||||||
          Unia Ameilia Juergens, daughter of Clemons Juergens and Pauline Mary Menzel, was born on 5 October 1862 in Maries County, Missouri.4,3
     Unia married George Gilbert Oliver "Bud" Crismon II, son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, on 16 October 1884 at her home, Brinktown, Maries County, Missouri.4,2
     Unia died on 11 January 1940 at age 77.4,2 She was buried in January 1940 in Dixon Cemetery in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2

Children of Unia Ameilia Juergens and George Gilbert Oliver "Bud" Crismon II

Citations

  1. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Marriage Records from Maries County, submitted by Judy Germann (e-mail address)).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 306.
  3. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 305-306.
  4. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  5. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 217.
  6. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 185.

Nancy J. Crismon1

#9376, b. 22 November 1857, d. 18 August 1878
Nancy J. Crismon|b. 22 Nov 1857\nd. 18 Aug 1878|p313.htm#i9376|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
      Nancy J. Crismon was also known as Nancy E..2      Nancy J. Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born on 22 November 1857.1
     Nancy married W. C. Cole.1
     Nancy died on 18 August 1878 in Maries County, Missouri, at age 20.2 She was buried in Jim Crismon Family Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2

Child of Nancy J. Crismon and W. C. Cole

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 89.

W. C. Cole1,2

#9377
     
     W. married Nancy J. Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads.1

Child of W. C. Cole and Nancy J. Crismon

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 89.

Ida Cole1

#9378
Ida Cole||p313.htm#i9378|W. C. Cole||p313.htm#i9377|Nancy J. Crismon|b. 22 Nov 1857\nd. 18 Aug 1878|p313.htm#i9376|||||||James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|
     
     Ida married (?) Hancock.1

Citations

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

(?) Hancock1

#9379
     
     (?) married Ida Cole, daughter of W. C. Cole and Nancy J. Crismon.1

Citations

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

Margaret Ann Crismon1

#9380, b. circa 1849, d. 22 February 1893
Margaret Ann Crismon|b. c 1849\nd. 22 Feb 1893|p313.htm#i9380|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          Margaret Ann Crismon, daughter of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born circa 1849 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     Margaret (her first marriage)married Duncan M. Lowden (his first marriage) on 7 November 1869 at Missouri.1,2
     Margaret (her second marriage)married William Gree "Blackhead Bill or Black Head" Branson (his second marriage) , son of James Jared Branson and Sally Sarah Bumpass, on 24 December 1873 at Missouri.1
     Margaret died on 22 February 1893.1 Conflicting evidence placed her death on December 18, 1890 (Maries County Cemetery Book).3 She was buried in Jim Crismon Family Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.1,3

Children of Margaret Ann Crismon and William Gree "Blackhead Bill or Black Head" Branson

Child of Margaret Ann Crismon and Duncan M. Lowden

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Maries County Marriages 1869).
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 89.

Florence E. (?)1

#9381, b. 1908, d. 1977
          Florence E. (?) was born in 1908.1
     Florence married Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads, son of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley.1
     Florence died in 1977.1 She was buried in 1977 in Rader Cemetery in Rader, Maries County, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 173.

James Munro "Monroe" Crismon1

#9382, b. 20 August 1855, d. 17 October 1878
James Munro "Monroe" Crismon|b. 20 Aug 1855\nd. 17 Oct 1878|p313.htm#i9382|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          James Munro "Monroe" Crismon, son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born on 20 August 1855 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     James died on 17 October 1878 in Missouri at age 23.1,2 He was buried in Jim Crismon Family Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 89.

Benjamin Franklin "Miller Ben" Crismon1,2

#9383, b. 29 June 1860, d. 15 December 1916
Benjamin Franklin "Miller Ben" Crismon|b. 29 Jun 1860\nd. 15 Dec 1916|p313.htm#i9383|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          Benjamin Franklin "Miller Ben" Crismon, son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born on 29 June 1860 in Maries County, Missouri.1,3
     Benjamin married Amanda "Nettie" Taff, daughter of John Taff and Mahala Anderson, on 13 August 1879 at Missouri.1
     Benjamin Franklin was a farmer and merchant in 1916.2
     Benjamin died on 15 December 1916 at Miller Township in Maries County, Missouri, at age 56, Doctor Adolphus J. Crider was the attending physician, Charles N. Cooper was the informant on the death certificate.2,1,3 His cause of death was mistral insufficiency.2
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Wm Mc Keever.2 Benjamin Franklin "Miller Ben" Crismon was buried on 17 December 1916 in Crismon Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.3,2
     B. F. Crismon, a farmer and stock-raiser of Boone Township, Maries County, Mo., residing ten miles west of Vienna, is a son of James and Frances (Eads) Crismon, both natives of Maries County, Mo., the former of whom was born about 1823, has been a farmer and stock-dealer in his native county all his life, and is still living. B. F. Crismon was the eighth in a family of twelve children, and was born in Maries County in 1861. He received his education in the common schools, and lived with his parents until he reached maturity. In 1879 he married Amanda Taff, who was born in Maries County in 1864, and is a daughter of John and Mahalia Taff, natives of Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Crismon have one child living. Mr. Crismon owns about 770 acres of land, 400 of which are a part of the old homestead, and is located on Little Maries Creek. A few months ago he discovered traces of gold on his farm, and sent some of the soil to Chicago, where it was discovered to contain gold to the value of $78 per ton. He is quite elated over the discovery, as well he may be, and intends mining the mineral as soon as possible. The paternal grandfather of Mr. Crismon was Christ Crismon, and his mother's father was Benjamin Eads, both of whom were pioneer settlers of Maries County. Mr. Crismon is a Democrat politically.4

Children of Benjamin Franklin "Miller Ben" Crismon and Amanda "Nettie" Taff

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S4557] Benjamin Franklin Crismon Death Certificate.
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 14.
  4. [S1889] Goodspeed, History of Maries County, Missouri.
  5. [S4701] Clara Cooper Death Certificate.

Elizabeth Caroline Simpson1

#9384, b. circa 1841
Elizabeth Caroline Simpson|b. c 1841|p313.htm#i9384|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Martha Dill||p651.htm#i19529|Benjamin D. Simpson|b. bt 1780 - 1785\nd. b 18 Jan 1853|p351.htm#i10515|Mary G. Roberson|b. c 1786|p352.htm#i10540|||||||
          Elizabeth Caroline Simpson, daughter of William Simpson and Martha Dill, was born circa 1841 in Gasconade County, Missouri.1
     Elizabeth died in Blanca, Brown County, Texas.1
     Elizabeth married Henry Scott in 1885 at Texas.3,2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S31] Maries County, Missouri Message Board.
  3. [S2335] Mary Simpson Bonsal, July 11, 2002.

Robert Eli Crismon1

#9385, b. April 1868, d. September 1912
Robert Eli Crismon|b. Apr 1868\nd. Sep 1912|p313.htm#i9385|James "Slim Ike" Crismon|b. 10 Aug 1825\nd. 16 Dec 1895|p107.htm#i3195|Frances "Franky" Eads|b. 28 May 1825\nd. 3 Apr 1894|p107.htm#i3194|Gilbert O. Crismon|b. c 1789\nd. bt 24 Feb 1846 - 1853|p313.htm#i9364|Frances "Franky" Grady|b. c 1790\nd. c 1858|p313.htm#i9365|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mary Hughes|b. 6 Oct 1806\nd. 29 Mar 1845|p107.htm#i3186|
          Robert Eli Crismon, son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, was born in April 1868 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     Robert (his first marriage) married Josephine "Josie" Shelton (her first marriage) on 28 November 1886 at Missouri.1,2
     Robert (his second marriage) married Josie Meltabarger (her first marriage) on 22 August 1889.1,2
     Robert (his third marriage) married Clora Belle Graham, daughter of Michael Spessard Graham and Elizabeth Jane Skaggs, on 28 August 1892 at Missouri.1,2
     Robert (his fourth marriage) married "A Kansas Woman" circa 1910.1
     Robert died in September 1912 at age 44.1

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Marriage Records from Maries County, submitted by Judy Germann (e-mail address)).

Josephine "Josie" Shelton1,2

#9386, d. 1891
     
     Josephine (her first marriage)married Robert Eli Crismon (his first marriage) , son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, on 28 November 1886 at Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     Josephine died in 1891.1

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Marriage Records from Maries County, submitted by Judy Germann (e-mail address)).

Josie Meltabarger1

#9387, d. 1891
     
     Josie (her first marriage)married Robert Eli Crismon (his second marriage) , son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, on 22 August 1889.1,2
     Josie died in 1891.1 She was buried in 1891 in Crismon Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Marriage Records from Maries County, submitted by Judy Germann (e-mail address)).
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 16.

Clora Belle Graham1

#9388, b. 9 January 1866, d. 1907
Clora Belle Graham|b. 9 Jan 1866\nd. 1907|p313.htm#i9388|Michael Spessard Graham|b. 23 Sep 1844\nd. 10 Jul 1914|p107.htm#i3204|Elizabeth Jane Skaggs|b. 19 Feb 1845\nd. 8 Nov 1874|p728.htm#i21832|George W. Graham|b. 31 Dec 1816\nd. 3 Apr 1891|p397.htm#i11884|Harriet Hickle|b. 3 Jun 1822\nd. 14 Jun 1906|p397.htm#i11883|||||||
      Clora Belle Graham was also known as Clara B..3      Clora Belle Graham, daughter of Michael Spessard Graham and Elizabeth Jane Skaggs, was born on 9 January 1866.2
     Clora married Robert Eli Crismon (his third marriage) , son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, on 28 August 1892 at Maries County, Missouri.4,1
     Clora died in 1907.4

Citations

  1. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Marriage Records from Maries County, submitted by Judy Germann (e-mail address)).
  2. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 248.
  3. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Maries County Marriage Book C, submitted by Judy Germann (e-mail address)).
  4. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

"A Kansas Woman"1

#9389
     
      married Robert Eli Crismon (his fourth marriage) , son of James "Slim Ike" Crismon and Frances "Franky" Eads, circa 1910.1

Citations

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

Louise Ellen Carnes1

#9390, b. 17 October 1861, d. 10 January 1944
Louise Ellen Carnes|b. 17 Oct 1861\nd. 10 Jan 1944|p313.htm#i9390|John F. Carnes Carnes|b. c 1830\nd. 1871|p336.htm#i10079|Mary Elizabeth Copeland|b. 1837|p323.htm#i9666|Jehu Carnes||p337.htm#i10084|Nancy Burton||p337.htm#i10085|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|
      Louise Ellen Carnes was also known as Louisa.2      Louise Ellen Carnes, daughter of John F. Carnes Carnes and Mary Elizabeth Copeland, was born on 17 October 1861 in Missouri.3,1,4
     Louise married Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads, son of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, on 28 August 1884 at Maries County, Missouri.1,4,5
     Louise was enumerated as the wife of Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads on the 1900 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 38-year-old female born in Missouri.2
     Louise was enumerated with Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 47-year-old female born in Missouri and had been married for 24 years with ten children of whom four were still living.4
     Louise was enumerated as the wife of Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 57-year-old female born in Missouri.6
     Louise Ellen was a farm manager in 1930.7
     Louise Ellen lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri residing with her were.7
     Louise is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, as "Louisa Eads" listed as a 68-year-old widowed female born in Missouri as were her parents. She could read and write and owned a farm listed on farm schedule 72.. Enumerated with her was.7 She, Benjamin Casper Volmert, Henry Joseph Buschmann, Herbert R. Eads, Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, Lewis Rainey Eads, James Moses "Mick" Eads, Clay Tackett, Lorenzo Mitchell Eads and Frank Lorenzo T. Tackett were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.8,9,10,11,12,13,7,14,15,16
     Louise died on 10 January 1944 in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, at age 82.17,3 She was buried in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.17

Children of Louise Ellen Carnes and Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S106] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Moses W. Eads household.
  3. [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 339.
  4. [S528] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Moses W. Eads household.
  5. [S5222] Moses W. Eads Death Certificate.
  6. [S304] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Moses W. Eads household.
  7. [S1304] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louisa Eads household.
  8. [S1356] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Volmert household.
  9. [S997] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank L. Tackett household.
  10. [S1036] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lorenzo M. Eads household.
  11. [S1080] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Clay Tackett household.
  12. [S1131] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James N. Eads household.
  13. [S1137] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louis W. Eads household.
  14. [S1305] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry J. Buschman household.
  15. [S1306] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Herbert K. Eads household.
  16. [S1307] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gustavius Eads household.
  17. [S1776] The Maries Countian, Winter 2000.