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William Simpson "Boler" Eads1

#9391, b. 25 January 1851, d. 5 April 1915
William Simpson "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lewis Jefferson Eads|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 13 Oct 1901|p107.htm#i3192|Jane Simpson|b. 13 Oct 1829\nd. 24 Apr 1882|p356.htm#i10661|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          William Simpson "Boler" Eads, son of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, was born on 25 January 1851 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2 Conflicting evidence placed his birth on January 16, 1849 (death certificate).3
     William married Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton in November 1865.1
     William is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was identified as a 29-year-old farmer born in Missouri. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Lydia Mariah, his sons Lewis Jefferson and James Moses, his daughter Nancy Josephine.4
     William Simpson "Boler" Eads was appointed executor of the estate of Lewis Jefferson Eads in 1902.5
     William died on 5 April 1915 at Jackson Township in Missouri at age 64, Benjamin Franklin Eads was the informant on the death certificate at his home 5 miles southwest of Vienna.1,2,3 His cause of death was lobor pneumonia.3
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Wm Mc Keever in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.3
     His funeral service was held on 7 April 1915 at at his residence, Maries County, Missouri, the hymns sung were "Nearer my God to Thee" and "Rock of Ages" the service was performed by Reverend A. C. Clendening.2 William Simpson "Boler" Eads was buried on 7 April 1915 in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2,6,3

Children of William Simpson "Boler" Eads and Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1850] Obituary of William Simpson Eads.
  3. [S4552] William Simpson Eads Death Certificate.
  4. [S1876] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), William Eads household.
  5. [S1787] Last Will and Testament of Lewis Eads.
  6. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 227.

Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton1

#9392, b. 23 May 1854, d. January 1938
          Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton was born on 23 May 1854 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     Lydia married William Simpson "Boler" Eads, son of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, in November 1865.1
     Lydia was enumerated as the wife of William Simpson "Boler" Eads under the name of "Lidia Eads" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. She was listed as a 26-year-old female born in Missouri and keeping house.3
     Lydia was enumerated with her son, Weldon William Eads under the name of "Lydia Eads" on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 66-year-old widow born in Missouri.2
     She lived with her son-in-law, James I. Briggs and daughter, Louisa, in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri.4
     Lydia was enumerated as the mother-in-law of James I. Briggs under the name of "Lydia Eads" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 75-year-old widow born in Missouri as were her parents.4
     Lydia died in January 1938 at age 83.1 She was buried in January 1938 in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.5

Children of Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton and William Simpson "Boler" Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S337] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Alice Bodendick household.
  3. [S1876] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), William Eads household.
  4. [S1496] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James L. Briggs household.
  5. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 227.

Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads1

#9393, b. 27 April 1855, d. 7 January 1923
Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads|b. 27 Apr 1855\nd. 7 Jan 1923|p314.htm#i9393|Lewis Jefferson Eads|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 13 Oct 1901|p107.htm#i3192|Jane Simpson|b. 13 Oct 1829\nd. 24 Apr 1882|p356.htm#i10661|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads, son of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, was born on 27 April 1855 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2,3 Conflicting evidence placed his birth in Apri 1856 (1900 census).4
     Moses is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was identified as a twenty-year-old male born in Missouri and was farming. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Amanda Drusilla.5 Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads purchased items at the estate sale of Benjamin Eads on 20 January 1881 at Missouri.6
     Moses married Louise Ellen Carnes, daughter of John F. Carnes Carnes and Mary Elizabeth Copeland, on 28 August 1884 at Missouri.1,2,3
     Moses is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a married 44-year-old farmer who had been married for 18 years. He owned a farm free of mortgage, listed on farm schedule 107. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Louise Ellen, his sons Louis Jefferson, Everett E., Bunyan and Wessley, his daughter Maude M..4
     Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads was appointed executor of the estate of Lewis Jefferson Eads in 1902.7 Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads lived in 1910 at Rolla Road in Maries County, Missouri.2
     Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 55-year-old general farmer born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He could read and write and owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 90. Enumerated with Moses were Louise Ellen Carnes, Louis Jefferson Eads, Everett E. Eads and Bunyan Eads.2
     Moses is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 68-year-old farmer born in Missouri. He owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 80. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Louise Ellen, his son Louis Jefferson.8
     Moses died on 7 January 1923 at Jackson Township in Missouri at age 67.1,9,3 His cause of death was of lobar pneumonia, nephritis and "aterial" sclerosis.3
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Johnie Fennessey in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.3 He was buried on 8 January 1923 in Eads Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.9,3 He was buried on 8 January 1923 in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.10

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

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S528] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Moses W. Eads household.
  3. [S5222] Moses W. Eads Death Certificate.
  4. [S106] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Moses W. Eads household.
  5. [S1877] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), B. F. Eads household.
  6. [S1788] Benjamin Eads Probate File.
  7. [S1787] Last Will and Testament of Lewis Eads.
  8. [S304] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Moses W. Eads household.
  9. [S1776] The Maries Countian, Winter 2000.
  10. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 228.

Benjamin Franklin Eads1

#9394, b. 31 January 1860, d. 22 May 1929
Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 31 Jan 1860\nd. 22 May 1929|p314.htm#i9394|Lewis Jefferson Eads|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 13 Oct 1901|p107.htm#i3192|Jane Simpson|b. 13 Oct 1829\nd. 24 Apr 1882|p356.htm#i10661|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Benjamin Franklin Eads, son of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, was born on 31 January 1860 in Missouri.2 Conflicting evidence placed his birth on January 31, 1859 (Eads - Rootsweb).1
     Benjamin married Manda Duncan, daughter of Riley Duncan and Jane Roberson, on 11 December 1878 at Maries County, Missouri.1,3
     Benjamin is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was identified as a twenty-year-old male born in Missouri and was farming. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Amanda Drusilla.4
     Benjamin Franklin Eads appeared on the 1890 tax roll of Missouri. The property covered was described as 6 horses, 25 cows, 10 sheep, 8 hogs and other property. The property was valued at $38.00.5
     Benjamin Franklin Eads was appointed executor of the estate of Lewis Jefferson Eads in 1902.6
     Benjamin Franklin Eads is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 56-year-old general farmer born in Missouri, his father was born in Missouri and his mother in Tennessee. He could read but not write and owned a farm which was mortgaged and list on farm schedule 26. Enumerated with Benjamin were Amanda Drusilla "Manda" Duncan, Allie Lee Eads and Evert E. Baker.3 Benjamin Franklin Eads was the informant listed on the death certificate of William Simpson "Boler" Eads on 5 April 1915.1,7,8
     Benjamin died on 22 May 1929 in Miller, Maries County, Missouri, at age 69, Doctor Adolphus J. Crider was the attending physician, Amanda Drusilla "Manda" Duncan was the informant on the death certificate, cause of death was heart block, cholecystis & cholangites, duration 10 years.9,10,2 His cause of death was heart block.2
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Fred H. Gilbert in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2 Benjamin Franklin Eads was buried on 24 May 1929 in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.9,10

Children of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Amanda Drusilla "Manda" Duncan

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S5219] Benjamin Franklin Eads Death Certificate.
  3. [S347] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
  4. [S1877] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), B. F. Eads household.
  5. [S1776] The Maries Countian, Winter 2000.
  6. [S1787] Last Will and Testament of Lewis Eads.
  7. [S1850] Obituary of William Simpson Eads.
  8. [S4552] William Simpson Eads Death Certificate.
  9. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 228.
  10. [S1777] The Maries Countian.
  11. [S1813] Obituary of Allie Lee Creamer.

Amanda Drusilla "Manda" Duncan1,2

#9395, b. 9 November 1864, d. 26 July 1950
Amanda Drusilla "Manda" Duncan|b. 9 Nov 1864\nd. 26 Jul 1950|p314.htm#i9395|Riley Duncan||p339.htm#i10152|Jane Roberson|b. 1849|p339.htm#i10151|||||||Reverend William J. Roberson|b. 11 Jun 1816\nd. 14 May 1872|p314.htm#i9408|Nancy Crawford|b. 1818\nd. 1 Aug 1853|p339.htm#i10150|
          Amanda Drusilla Duncan, daughter of Riley Duncan and Jane Roberson, was born on 9 November 1864 in Maries County, Missouri.1,3,2 Conflicting evidence placed her birth on September 11, 1864 (Rootsweb Eads Family).1
     Manda married Benjamin Franklin Eads, son of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, on 11 December 1878 at Missouri.1,3
     Amanda was enumerated as the wife of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Moses Washington "Zeekel" Eads under the name of "Amanda Eads" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. She was listed as married fifteen-year-old female born in Missouri.4
     Amanda was enumerated with Benjamin Franklin Eads, as "Manda D. Eads", on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 53-year-old female born in Missouri as were both of her parents, she could read and write.3 Her husband, Benjamin Franklin Eads, died on 22 May 1929 at age 69. She was the informant on his death certificate.5,6,7
     Amanda died on 26 July 1950 at Dry Creek Township in Maries County, Missouri, at age 85.1,2 Her cause of death was conjestive heart failure.2
     The undertaker who handled her arrangements was Fred H. Gilbert in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2 She was buried on 30 July 1950 in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.1,5,2

Children of Amanda Drusilla "Manda" Duncan and Benjamin Franklin Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S5215] Amanda Drusilla Eads Death Certificate.
  3. [S347] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
  4. [S1877] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), B. F. Eads household.
  5. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 228.
  6. [S1777] The Maries Countian.
  7. [S5219] Benjamin Franklin Eads Death Certificate.
  8. [S1813] Obituary of Allie Lee Creamer.

Serena Emeline Eads1

#9396, b. 1848, d. 23 February 1902
Serena Emeline Eads|b. 1848\nd. 23 Feb 1902|p314.htm#i9396|Lewis Jefferson Eads|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 13 Oct 1901|p107.htm#i3192|Jane Simpson|b. 13 Oct 1829\nd. 24 Apr 1882|p356.htm#i10661|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Serena Emeline Eads, daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, was born in 1848 in Pulaski County, Missouri.1,2
     Serena married James Nelson, son of James Nelson, circa 1875.1
     Serena died on 23 February 1902 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2 She was buried in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.3

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S2335] Mary Simpson Bonsal, July 11, 2002.
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 229.

James Nelson1

#9397, b. 1847, d. 15 April 1927
James Nelson|b. 1847\nd. 15 Apr 1927|p314.htm#i9397|James Nelson||p400.htm#i11993||||||||||||||||
          James Nelson, son of James Nelson, was born in 1847 in Missouri.2
     James married Serena Emeline Eads, daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, circa 1875.1
     James died on 15 April 1927 at Jackson Township in Maries County, Missouri, of apoplexy.1,3,2 He was buried on 17 April 1927 in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.3,2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1775] The Maries Countian, Spring 2001.
  3. [S1776] The Maries Countian, Winter 2000.

Mary Frances Eads1

#9398, b. 26 February 1853, d. 8 January 1889
Mary Frances Eads|b. 26 Feb 1853\nd. 8 Jan 1889|p314.htm#i9398|Lewis Jefferson Eads|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 13 Oct 1901|p107.htm#i3192|Jane Simpson|b. 13 Oct 1829\nd. 24 Apr 1882|p356.htm#i10661|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Mary Frances Eads, daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, was born on 26 February 1853 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     Mary married Hiram "Aggie" Hughes, son of McKamy W. Hughes.1
     Mary died on 8 January 1889 at age 35.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S2335] Mary Simpson Bonsal, July 11, 2002.

Hiram "Aggie" Hughes1

#9399
Hiram "Aggie" Hughes||p314.htm#i9399|McKamy W. Hughes|b. 18 Apr 1808\nd. 13 Sep 1887|p314.htm#i9400||||||||||||||||
     
     Hiram married Mary Frances Eads, daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson.1 Hiram "Aggie" Hughes purchased items at the estate sale of Benjamin Eads on 20 January 1881 at Maries County, Missouri.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1788] Benjamin Eads Probate File.

McKamy W. Hughes1

#9400, b. 18 April 1808, d. 13 September 1887
          McKamy W. Hughes was born on 18 April 1808.2
     McKamy died on 13 September 1887 in Maries County, Missouri, at age 79.2 He was buried in Hughes Chapel Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2

Child of McKamy W. Hughes

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 161.

Lydia Paydora Eads1

#9401, b. 13 July 1865, d. 3 June 1931
Lydia Paydora Eads|b. 13 Jul 1865\nd. 3 Jun 1931|p314.htm#i9401|Lewis Jefferson Eads|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 13 Oct 1901|p107.htm#i3192|Jane Simpson|b. 13 Oct 1829\nd. 24 Apr 1882|p356.htm#i10661|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
      Lydia Paydora Eads was also known as Lydia A..2,3      Lydia Paydora Eads, daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, was born on 13 July 1865 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     Lydia was enumerated as the wife of Lewis Jefferson Eads on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. She was listed as a fifteen-year-old female born in Missouri.3
     Lydia married James Irvin Tackett, son of Willis M. Tackett and Zylphia Briggs, on 26 February 1884.1,2
     Lydia died on 3 June 1931 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, at age 65.1,2 She was buried in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.4

Children of Lydia Paydora Eads and James Irvin Tackett

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1826] Obituary of Lydia Eads Tackett.
  3. [S1875] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lewis Eads household.
  4. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 192.

Launa Lydia Curtis1

#9402, b. 18 May 1909
Launa Lydia Curtis|b. 18 May 1909|p314.htm#i9402|William Albert Curtis|b. 1885|p365.htm#i10926|Lucy Josephine Tackett|b. 1890|p365.htm#i10922|||||||James I. Tackett|b. Jan 1861\nd. 1939|p375.htm#i11235|Lydia P. Eads|b. 13 Jul 1865\nd. 3 Jun 1931|p314.htm#i9401|
          Launa Lydia Curtis, daughter of William Albert Curtis and Lucy Josephine Tackett, was born on 18 May 1909 in Maries County, Missouri.1

Citations

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

Malinda J. Eads1,2

#9403, b. 15 March 1868, d. after 1931
Malinda J. Eads|b. 15 Mar 1868\nd. a 1931|p314.htm#i9403|Lewis Jefferson Eads|b. 1 Mar 1826\nd. 13 Oct 1901|p107.htm#i3192|Jane Simpson|b. 13 Oct 1829\nd. 24 Apr 1882|p356.htm#i10661|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Malinda J. Eads, daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, was born on 15 March 1868 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     She was enumerated as the daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. She was listed as a twelve-year-old female born in Missouri.3
     Malinda married John Miury Briggs, son of Daniel Boone Wherry Briggs and Melvenia J. Hughes, in 1886.1 Malinda J. Eads lived in 1931 in Moriarty, Torrence County, New Mexico.4
     Malinda died after 1931.4

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S2335] Mary Simpson Bonsal, July 11, 2002.
  3. [S1875] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lewis Eads household.
  4. [S1826] Obituary of Lydia Eads Tackett.

John Miury Briggs1,2

#9404, b. 20 April 1862, d. 30 July 1911
John Miury Briggs|b. 20 Apr 1862\nd. 30 Jul 1911|p314.htm#i9404|Daniel Boone Wherry Briggs|b. c 1839|p375.htm#i11244|Melvenia J. Hughes||p454.htm#i13595|James Y. Briggs|b. 1805\nd. 8 Jan 1863|p375.htm#i11239|Martha Shockley|b. 8 Sep 1806\nd. 8 Jan 1883|p375.htm#i11240|||||||
          John Miury Briggs, son of Daniel Boone Wherry Briggs and Melvenia J. Hughes, was born on 20 April 1862 in Maries County, Missouri.2
     John married Malinda J. Eads, daughter of Lewis Jefferson Eads and Jane Simpson, in 1886.1
     John died on 30 July 1911 at Jackson Township in Maries County, Missouri, at age 49.1,2 His cause of death was tuburculosis pulmonary.2
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Wm. McKeever in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2 He was buried on 1 August 1911 in Hughes Chapel Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S5193] John Miury Briggs Death Certificate.
  3. [S5191] Martha Tennessee Briggs Death Certificate.
  4. [S3192] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Mack D. Empson household.

Louisa J. Eads1,2

#9405, b. 6 May 1852, d. 9 October 1852
Louisa J. Eads|b. 6 May 1852\nd. 9 Oct 1852|p314.htm#i9405|Perry F. Eads|b. 5 Aug 1826\nd. 23 May 1852|p107.htm#i3198|Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth|b. 1 Jan 1831\nd. 12 Mar 1900|p107.htm#i3210|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|Lytle Lambeth|b. 11 Sep 1806\nd. 13 Mar 1883|p322.htm#i9635|Cynthia B. Hart|b. 2 May 1809\nd. 13 Apr 1844|p322.htm#i9636|
      Louisa J. Eads was also known as Edds.2      Louisa J. Eads, daughter of Perry F. Eads and Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth, was born on 6 May 1852.2
     Louisa died on 9 October 1852 at age 0.1,2 She was buried in October 1852 in Lambeth 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 22.

Lucinda Eads1,2

#9406, b. 20 October 1848, d. 25 September 1852
Lucinda Eads|b. 20 Oct 1848\nd. 25 Sep 1852|p314.htm#i9406|Perry F. Eads|b. 5 Aug 1826\nd. 23 May 1852|p107.htm#i3198|Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth|b. 1 Jan 1831\nd. 12 Mar 1900|p107.htm#i3210|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|Lytle Lambeth|b. 11 Sep 1806\nd. 13 Mar 1883|p322.htm#i9635|Cynthia B. Hart|b. 2 May 1809\nd. 13 Apr 1844|p322.htm#i9636|
      Lucinda Eads was also known as Edds.2      Lucinda Eads, daughter of Perry F. Eads and Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth, was born on 20 October 1848.2
     Lucinda died on 25 September 1852 at age 3.1 She was buried in Lambeth 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 22.

Mary E. Eads1,2

#9407, b. 1850, d. 17 September 1852
Mary E. Eads|b. 1850\nd. 17 Sep 1852|p314.htm#i9407|Perry F. Eads|b. 5 Aug 1826\nd. 23 May 1852|p107.htm#i3198|Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth|b. 1 Jan 1831\nd. 12 Mar 1900|p107.htm#i3210|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|Lytle Lambeth|b. 11 Sep 1806\nd. 13 Mar 1883|p322.htm#i9635|Cynthia B. Hart|b. 2 May 1809\nd. 13 Apr 1844|p322.htm#i9636|
      Mary E. Eads was also known as Edds.2      Mary E. Eads, daughter of Perry F. Eads and Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth, was born in 1850.2
     Mary died on 17 September 1852.1,2 She was buried in Lambeth 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 22.

Reverend William J. Roberson1

#9408, b. 11 June 1816, d. 14 May 1872
Reverend William J. Roberson|b. 11 Jun 1816\nd. 14 May 1872|p314.htm#i9408|(?) Roberson||p339.htm#i10167|Drucilla (?)||p339.htm#i10168|||||||||||||
     
     William J. was minister of the Methodist Church.2      Reverend William J. Roberson, son of (?) Roberson and Drucilla (?), was born on 11 June 1816 in Tennessee.1
     William (his first marriage) married Nancy Crawford circa 1844 at Osage County, Missouri.1
     William (his second marriage) married Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth (her second marriage), daughter of Lytle Lambeth and Cynthia B. Hart, after 1853 at Maries County, Missouri.1 His wife, Nancy Crawford, died on 1 August 1853.2
     William died on 14 May 1872 in Missouri at age 55.1 He was buried in Fairview Cemetery in Miller Township, Maries County, Missouri.3

Children of Reverend William J. Roberson and Nancy Crawford

Children of Reverend William J. Roberson and Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S2218] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 77.

Wesley Roberson1

#9409, b. 26 November 1860, d. 16 January 1916
Wesley Roberson|b. 26 Nov 1860\nd. 16 Jan 1916|p314.htm#i9409|Reverend William J. Roberson|b. 11 Jun 1816\nd. 14 May 1872|p314.htm#i9408|Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth|b. 1 Jan 1831\nd. 12 Mar 1900|p107.htm#i3210|(?) Roberson||p339.htm#i10167|Drucilla (?)||p339.htm#i10168|Lytle Lambeth|b. 11 Sep 1806\nd. 13 Mar 1883|p322.htm#i9635|Cynthia B. Hart|b. 2 May 1809\nd. 13 Apr 1844|p322.htm#i9636|
     
     Wesley was a County Judge.1
     Wesley married Della Thompson Powers, daughter of Jomes Thompson Powers and Margaret Westlake, at Maries County, Missouri.1      Wesley Roberson, son of Reverend William J. Roberson and Mary M. "Polly, Pop" Lambeth, was born on 26 November 1860 in Missouri.1,2
     Wesley Roberson appeared on the 1890 property assessment list of Missouri. The property covered was described as 1 horses, 2 mules, 41 cattle, 32 hogs and $32 of other property. The property was valued at $570.00. The tax amount was $1.71 for state taxes and $2.85 for county taxes.3
     Wesley died on 16 January 1916 at Miller Township in Maries County, Missouri, at age 55.1,4,2 His cause of death was Brights disease.2 He was buried on 18 January 1916 in Fairview Cemetery in Miller Township, Maries County, Missouri.2

Children of Wesley Roberson and Della Thompson Powers

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S4756] Wesley Roberson Death Certificate.
  3. [S3243] The Maries Countian, Winter 2001.
  4. [S2218] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).

James Cordell "Cinder" Eads1

#9410, b. 15 June 1858, d. 18 November 1933
James Cordell "Cinder" Eads|b. 15 Jun 1858\nd. 18 Nov 1933|p314.htm#i9410|George Washington "Pappy" Eads|b. 20 Nov 1832\nd. 17 Nov 1914|p107.htm#i3196|Frances "Franky" Simpson|b. Dec 1832\nd. 9 Aug 1905|p107.htm#i3197|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          James Cordell "Cinder" Eads, son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, was born on 15 June 1858 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     James married Sara Louise "Sallie" Wiles.1
     James died on 18 November 1933 in Muskogee, Mayes County, Oklahoma, at age 75.1 He was buried in Oklahoma.1

Children of James Cordell "Cinder" Eads and Sara Louise "Sallie" Wiles

Citations

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

Sara Louise "Sallie" Wiles1

#9411, b. 22 April 1858
          Sara Louise "Sallie" Wiles was born on 22 April 1858.1
     Sara married James Cordell "Cinder" Eads, son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson.1

Children of Sara Louise "Sallie" Wiles and James Cordell "Cinder" Eads

Citations

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

Samuel Price Eads1,2

#9412, b. 30 May 1862, d. 2 July 1938
Samuel Price Eads|b. 30 May 1862\nd. 2 Jul 1938|p314.htm#i9412|George Washington "Pappy" Eads|b. 20 Nov 1832\nd. 17 Nov 1914|p107.htm#i3196|Frances "Franky" Simpson|b. Dec 1832\nd. 9 Aug 1905|p107.htm#i3197|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Samuel Price Eads, son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, was born on 30 May 1862 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     He was enumerated as the son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was listed as an 18-year-old male born in Missouri. He was attending school and employed as a laborer.3
     Samuel married Lovette Courtright in 1900.1
     Samuel is a head of household (no relatives were residing with him) on the 1930 U. S. Census for Missouri listed as a 67-year-old widower born in Missouri as were he parents. He was renting a home for $2.00 per month and was not a veteran.4 He, Joseph A. Volmert, Earl Rufus Coffey, James Sherman Coffey, Jesse Lee Coffey and Thomas Roy "Tommy" Coffey were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.5,6,4
     Samuel died on 2 July 1938 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, at age 76.1,2
     His funeral service was held at Dixon Funeral Home, Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri, the service was performed by Reverend E. E. Baur.2 Samuel Price Eads was buried in Dixon Cemetery in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2

Children of Samuel Price Eads and Lovette Courtright

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.
  3. [S1878] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Geo. H. Eads` household.
  4. [S979] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Samuel P Eads household.
  5. [S977] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph A. Volmert household.
  6. [S978] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Earl R. Coffey household.

Lovette Courtright1,2

#9413
      Lovette Courtright was also known as Retta.
     Lovette married Samuel Price Eads, son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, in 1900.1

Children of Lovette Courtright and Samuel Price Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.

Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads1,2

#9414, b. 25 November 1864, d. 9 November 1926
Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads|b. 25 Nov 1864\nd. 9 Nov 1926|p314.htm#i9414|George Washington "Pappy" Eads|b. 20 Nov 1832\nd. 17 Nov 1914|p107.htm#i3196|Frances "Franky" Simpson|b. Dec 1832\nd. 9 Aug 1905|p107.htm#i3197|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads, son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, was born on 25 November 1864 in Maries County, Missouri.3,1,2,4
     He was enumerated as the son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was listed as a 15-year-old male born in Missouri. He was attending school and employed as a laborer.5
     Joseph (his first marriage) married Fanny Isabell Gremp (her first marriage), daughter of Karl Ludwig "Louis" Gremp Von Freudenstine and Eliza Copeland, on 12 September 1887 at Missouri; by George Hughes, at her home.1
     Joseph is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a married 38-year-old male born in Missouri. He owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 106. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Fanny Isabell, his sons James Alpha and George L., his daughters Ellora O., Stella E. F. and Myrtle M..6 His wife, Fanny Isabell Gremp, died on 28 December 1900 at age 35.1,3
     Joseph (his second marriage) married Nancy Ellen Lawson (her second marriage), daughter of Henry Lawson and Silberina Fulkerson, in 1905 at Missouri.1,4
     Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 44-year-old general farmer born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He could read and write and owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 64. Enumerated with Joseph were Nancy Ellen Lawson, Ellora O. Eads, George L. Eads, Stella E. F. Eads, Myrtle M. Eads, Ruth Irma Eads, Thomas Hugh Eads and Herbert R. Eads.4 Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads was the informant listed on the death certificate of Thomas Hugh Eads on 12 December 1911.7,3
     Joseph is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 54-year-old general farmer born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 111. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Nancy Ellen, his son Herbert R., his daughter Ruth Irma.8
     Joseph died on 9 November 1926 at Jackson Township in Missouri at age 61, James Alpha Eads was the informant on the death certificate.1,2,9 His cause of death was tuburculosis accompanied by indigestion.9
     The undertaker who handled his arrangements was Fred H. Gilbert in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.9 Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads was buried on 11 November 1926 in Eads Graveyard in Maries County, Missouri.2,3,9

Children of Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads and Fanny Isabell Gremp

Children of Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads and Nancy Ellen Lawson

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1775] The Maries Countian, Spring 2001.
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 157.
  4. [S641] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph T. Eads household.
  5. [S1878] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Geo. H. Eads` household.
  6. [S84] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph Eads household.
  7. [S4553] Thomas Hugh Eads Death Certificate.
  8. [S303] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph Eads household.
  9. [S5221] Joeseph Thomas Eads Death Certificate.

Fanny Isabell Gremp1

#9415, b. 29 July 1865, d. 28 December 1900
Fanny Isabell Gremp|b. 29 Jul 1865\nd. 28 Dec 1900|p314.htm#i9415|Karl Ludwig "Louis" Gremp Von Freudenstine|b. 22 Jul 1831\nd. 5 Sep 1903|p369.htm#i11054|Eliza Copeland|b. 13 Aug 1832\nd. 28 May 1905|p320.htm#i9571|Reichs Freiher Karl Gremp Von Freudenstine||p369.htm#i11053||||Solomon J. Copeland|b. 1804\nd. 22 Aug 1873|p319.htm#i9552|Malinda Sample|b. 4 Apr 1809\nd. 19 Feb 1879|p319.htm#i9554|
      Fanny Isabell Gremp was also known as Isabelle Gremp von Freudenstine.2      Fanny Isabell Gremp, daughter of Karl Ludwig "Louis" Gremp Von Freudenstine and Eliza Copeland, was born on 29 July 1865 in Maries County, Missouri.1
     Fanny (her first marriage)married Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads (his first marriage) , son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, on 12 September 1887 at Missouri; by George Hughes, at her home.1
     Fanny was enumerated as the wife of Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads on the 1900 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a married 33-year-old female born in Missouri. She had been married 13 years and had six children, five of whom were still living.3
     Fanny died on 28 December 1900 in Missouri at age 35.1,4 She was buried in Eads Graveyard in Maries County, Missouri.4

Children of Fanny Isabell Gremp and Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S2335] Mary Simpson Bonsal, July 11, 2002.
  3. [S84] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph Eads household.
  4. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 157.

Nancy Ellen Lawson1,2,3

#9416, b. 1876, d. 1936
Nancy Ellen Lawson|b. 1876\nd. 1936|p314.htm#i9416|Henry Lawson||p511.htm#i15308|Silberina Fulkerson|b. c 1830\nd. 12 Jun 1896|p437.htm#i13093|||||||Thomas P. Fulkerson|b. 22 Dec 1802|p437.htm#i13094|Adalida Moore|b. c 1813|p437.htm#i13097|
          Nancy Ellen Lawson, daughter of Henry Lawson and Silberina Fulkerson, was born in 1876 in Maries County, Missouri.3,5,1
     Nancy (her first marriage)married (?) Fulkerson circa 1885.2
     Nancy (her second marriage)married Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads (his second marriage) , son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, in 1905 at Missouri.2,5
     Nancy was enumerated with Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 43-year-old woman born in Missouri, her father was born in Illinois and her mother in Tennessee. She had been married twice, this time for five years and had eight children, all still living.5
     Nancy was enumerated as the wife of Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads under the name of "Nancy Eads" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a married 52-year-old woman born in Missouri.6 Her husband, Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads, died on 9 November 1926 at age 61.2,7,8
     She lived with her child, Herbert R. Eads, in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri.9
     Nancy was enumerated with her son, Herbert R. Eads under the name of "Nancy Eads" on the 1930 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 62-year-old widowed female born in Missouri as were her parents. She could read and write.9
     Nancy died in 1936.2 She was buried in 1936 in Eads Graveyard in Maries County, Missouri.3

Children of Nancy Ellen Lawson and Joseph Thomas "Sephus" Eads

Citations

  1. [S4553] Thomas Hugh Eads Death Certificate.
  2. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  3. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 157.
  4. [S2218] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  5. [S641] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph T. Eads household.
  6. [S303] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Joseph Eads household.
  7. [S1775] The Maries Countian, Spring 2001.
  8. [S5221] Joeseph Thomas Eads Death Certificate.
  9. [S1306] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Herbert K. Eads household.

Marion Alphie "The Bee Hunter" Eads1,2,3

#9417, b. 4 March 1872, d. 19 May 1944
Marion Alphie "The Bee Hunter" Eads|b. 4 Mar 1872\nd. 19 May 1944|p314.htm#i9417|George Washington "Pappy" Eads|b. 20 Nov 1832\nd. 17 Nov 1914|p107.htm#i3196|Frances "Franky" Simpson|b. Dec 1832\nd. 9 Aug 1905|p107.htm#i3197|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
          Marion Alphie "The Bee Hunter" Eads, son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, was born on 4 March 1872 in Missouri.1,4
     He was enumerated as the son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was listed as a seven-year-old male born in Missouri and was attending school.5
     Marion (his first marriage) married Alora Bumpass (her first marriage), daughter of Wiliam D. Bumpass and Isabelle C. Perkins, on 19 December 1897 at Hughes Chapel Methodist Church, Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     Marion (his second marriage) married Veneda (?).1 Marion Alphie "The Bee Hunter" Eads and Alora Bumpass were divorced after 1900.1
     Marion died on 19 May 1944 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, at age 72.1,2 He was buried on 21 May 1944 in Greene County, Missouri.2

Children of Marion Alphie "The Bee Hunter" Eads and Alora Bumpass

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1866] Terry Woodward WorldConnect.
  3. [S2335] Mary Simpson Bonsal, July 11, 2002.
  4. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 209.
  5. [S1878] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Geo. H. Eads` household.

Mayme Aileen Curtis1

#9418
Mayme Aileen Curtis||p314.htm#i9418|William Albert Curtis|b. 1885|p365.htm#i10926|Lucy Josephine Tackett|b. 1890|p365.htm#i10922|||||||James I. Tackett|b. Jan 1861\nd. 1939|p375.htm#i11235|Lydia P. Eads|b. 13 Jul 1865\nd. 3 Jun 1931|p314.htm#i9401|

Citations

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

Veneda (?)1

#9419
     
     Veneda married Marion Alphie "The Bee Hunter" Eads (his second marriage) , son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson.1

Citations

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

Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads1,2

#9420, b. 4 February 1875, d. 4 December 1945
Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 4 Dec 1945|p314.htm#i9420|George Washington "Pappy" Eads|b. 20 Nov 1832\nd. 17 Nov 1914|p107.htm#i3196|Frances "Franky" Simpson|b. Dec 1832\nd. 9 Aug 1905|p107.htm#i3197|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|William Simpson|b. 1808\nd. c 1867|p352.htm#i10541|Elizabeth S. Archer|b. c 1812\nd. a 1880|p356.htm#i10660|
      Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads was also known as Augustine.3      Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads and Frances "Franky" Simpson, was born on 4 February 1875 in Missouri.4,1,5
     He was enumerated as the son of George Washington "Pappy" Eads under the name of "Augustine Eads" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was listed as a five-year-old male born in Missouri.3
     Gustavus (his first marriage) married Mary E. Gremp (her first marriage), daughter of Karl Ludwig "Louis" Gremp Von Freudenstine and Eliza Copeland, on 6 February 1895 at Hughes Chapel Methodist Church, Maries County, Missouri.1,2
     Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads received a land grant, issued under May 20, 1862; Homestead Entry - Original (12 Stat. 392) on 30 December 1902 at Maries County, Missouri. The land was described as 40 acres in SESE part of section 1, township 39N, range 10W.6 His wife, Mary E. Gremp, died on 26 June 1906 at age 31.1,7
     Gustavus (his second marriage) married Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley (her second marriage), daughter of Joseph Shockley and Nancy Russell, on 27 June 1907.1,8
     Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 34-year-old farmer born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He could read and write and owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 65. Enumerated with Gustavus were Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley, Lottie D. "Dassa" Eads, Fanny I. Eads and Mildred Elisabeth Barfield.5 Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads was the informant listed on the death certificate of George Washington "Pappy" Eads on 17 November 1914.9,10,11
     Gustavus is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 44-year-old general farmer born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He owned a farm which was mortgaged and listed on farm schedule 110. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary Elizabeth, his daughters Mildred E. and Fanny I..12
In 1930 Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads farmed at Jackson Township in Missouri.13
     Mary and Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were.13
     Gustavus is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 55-year-old married male born in Missouri as were his parents. He was married for the first time at the age of 32, could read and write and was not a veteran. He owned a farm listed on farm schedule 77. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Mary Elizabeth.13 Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, Benjamin Casper Volmert, Henry Joseph Buschmann, Herbert R. Eads, Louise Ellen Carnes, 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.14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,13
     Gustavus died on 4 December 1945 in Missouri at age 70.1,8 He was buried in Hughes Chapel Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri, next to his first wife, Mary.8

Children of Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads and Mary E. Gremp

Children of Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads and Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley

Citations

  1. [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  2. [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Maries County Marriage Book C, submitted by Judy Germann (e-mail address)).
  3. [S1878] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Geo. H. Eads` household.
  4. [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 209.
  5. [S661] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gustavis Eads household.
  6. [S1942] Guss S. Eads land grant.
  7. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 162.
  8. [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
  9. [S4555] G. W. Eads Death Certificate.
  10. [S1794] Obituary of Benjamin Eads.
  11. [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 157.
  12. [S300] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Augusta Eads household.
  13. [S1307] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gustavius Eads household.
  14. [S1356] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Volmert household.
  15. [S997] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank L. Tackett household.
  16. [S1036] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lorenzo M. Eads household.
  17. [S1080] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Clay Tackett household.
  18. [S1131] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James N. Eads household.
  19. [S1137] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louis W. Eads household.
  20. [S1304] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louisa Eads household.
  21. [S1305] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry J. Buschman household.
  22. [S1306] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Herbert K. Eads household.