Albert Wiseman Copeland1
#9811, b. 17 December 1848, d. 11 November 1930
Albert Wiseman Copeland|b. 17 Dec 1848\nd. 11 Nov 1930|p328.htm#i9811|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Albert Wiseman Copeland, son of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born on 17 December 1848 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Albert married Louisa Jane Breeden on 8 January 1871 at Missouri.1,2,3
Albert Wiseman Copeland received a land grant on 3 December 1886 at Ozark County, Missouri. The land was described as 123.42 acres in NENE, SWNE, and S1/2 2NW portions of section 7, township 22N, Range 12W.4
Albert Wiseman Copeland is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 61-year-old general farmer born in Missouri, both of his parents were born in Tennessee. He owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 20. Enumerated with Albert were Louisa Jane Breeden, Edward A. Copeland and Edna Copeland.3
Albert is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Boone Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 71-year-old farmer. He owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 240. Enumerated with him was his wife Louisa Jane.5
Albert died on 11 November 1930 at age 81.6 He was buried in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.6
Albert Wiseman Copeland Tombstone.7

Albert married Louisa Jane Breeden on 8 January 1871 at Missouri.1,2,3
Albert Wiseman Copeland received a land grant on 3 December 1886 at Ozark County, Missouri. The land was described as 123.42 acres in NENE, SWNE, and S1/2 2NW portions of section 7, township 22N, Range 12W.4
Albert Wiseman Copeland is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 61-year-old general farmer born in Missouri, both of his parents were born in Tennessee. He owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 20. Enumerated with Albert were Louisa Jane Breeden, Edward A. Copeland and Edna Copeland.3
Albert is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Boone Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 71-year-old farmer. He owned a farm free of mortgage and listed on farm schedule 240. Enumerated with him was his wife Louisa Jane.5
Albert died on 11 November 1930 at age 81.6 He was buried in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.6
Albert Wiseman Copeland Tombstone.7
Children of Albert Wiseman Copeland and Louisa Jane Breeden
- Martha Tennessee Copeland b. 4 Mar 1876, d. 20 Nov 19198
- Dolph Copeland+ b. Aug 18811
- Edward A. Copeland+ b. Feb 1892, d. 19751
- Edna Copeland b. 18969
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S1888] Internet Site: (online: Maries County Marriages 1870).
- [S442] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Albert Copeland household.
- [S1928] Albert W. Copeland land grant.
- [S295] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Albert Copeland household.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 206.
- [S552] Tombstone photo, taken by Robert Berg.
- [S5191] Martha Tennessee Briggs Death Certificate.
- [S426] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Adolphus Copeland household.
John Richard Copeland1
#9812, b. 16 January 1859, d. 20 October 1949
John Richard Copeland|b. 16 Jan 1859\nd. 20 Oct 1949|p328.htm#i9812|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Conflicting evidence placed his birth in January 1860 (1900 census).2 John Richard Copeland, son of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born on 16 January 1859 in Maries County, Missouri.1
John married Virginia Ellen Bishop, daughter of (?) Bishoff and Sarilda (?), on 10 August 1879 at Missouri.1,3
John is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was identified as a 40-year-old farmer born in Missouri. He owned a farm free of morthgage and listed in farm schedule 167. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Virginia Ellen, his sons John H., Bunyan Monroe, Oscar Davenport and Adam Eugene, his daughters Martha Missouri, Sylvia V. and Belvia Irene.2
John Richard Copeland is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 57-year-old farmer born in Missouri. He owned a farm which was mortgaged and listed on farm schedule 121. Enumerated with John were Virginia Ellen Bishop, Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland, Adam Eugene Copeland, Martha Missouri Copeland, Sylvia V. Copeland, Belvia Irene Copeland, Lela Ellen Copeland and Sarilda Bishoff.3 John Richard Copeland was the informant listed on the death certificate of Marie Ellen Copeland on 13 February 1911.4,5
John is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, as "Richard Copeland" listed as a 60-year-old general farmer born in Missouri. His father and mother were born in Tennessee.. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Virginia Ellen, his son Oscar Davenport, his daughters Lela Ellen and Martha Missouri.6
In 1930 John Richard Copeland farmed at Jackson Township in Missouri.7
Virginia and John Richard Copeland lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were.7
John is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 71-year-old man born in Missouri, his parents were born in Tennessee, he was married for the first time at the age of 19 and was not a veteran. He owned a farm which was listed as item 107 on the farm schedule. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Virginia Ellen.7 John Richard Copeland, John Ferdinand "Faith, Fate" Volmert and Herman Edward Volmert were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.8,9,7
John died on 20 October 1949 in Missouri at age 90.1 He was buried in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.10
John Richard Copeland Tombstone.11

John married Virginia Ellen Bishop, daughter of (?) Bishoff and Sarilda (?), on 10 August 1879 at Missouri.1,3
John is a head of household on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was identified as a 40-year-old farmer born in Missouri. He owned a farm free of morthgage and listed in farm schedule 167. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Virginia Ellen, his sons John H., Bunyan Monroe, Oscar Davenport and Adam Eugene, his daughters Martha Missouri, Sylvia V. and Belvia Irene.2
John Richard Copeland is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 57-year-old farmer born in Missouri. He owned a farm which was mortgaged and listed on farm schedule 121. Enumerated with John were Virginia Ellen Bishop, Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland, Adam Eugene Copeland, Martha Missouri Copeland, Sylvia V. Copeland, Belvia Irene Copeland, Lela Ellen Copeland and Sarilda Bishoff.3 John Richard Copeland was the informant listed on the death certificate of Marie Ellen Copeland on 13 February 1911.4,5
John is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, as "Richard Copeland" listed as a 60-year-old general farmer born in Missouri. His father and mother were born in Tennessee.. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Virginia Ellen, his son Oscar Davenport, his daughters Lela Ellen and Martha Missouri.6
In 1930 John Richard Copeland farmed at Jackson Township in Missouri.7
Virginia and John Richard Copeland lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were.7
John is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 71-year-old man born in Missouri, his parents were born in Tennessee, he was married for the first time at the age of 19 and was not a veteran. He owned a farm which was listed as item 107 on the farm schedule. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Virginia Ellen.7 John Richard Copeland, John Ferdinand "Faith, Fate" Volmert and Herman Edward Volmert were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.8,9,7
John died on 20 October 1949 in Missouri at age 90.1 He was buried in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.10
John Richard Copeland Tombstone.11
Children of John Richard Copeland and Virginia Ellen Bishop
- Dora Lee Copeland b. 22 Aug 1880, d. 20 Aug 18811
- John H. Copeland+ b. 6 Aug 1881, d. Feb 19471
- Bunyan Monroe Copeland+ b. Jul 1883, d. 7 Nov 19401
- (?) Copeland b. 4 Mar 1885, d. 14 Mar 188512
- Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland+ b. 6 Jun 1885, d. 19 May 19521
- Adam Eugene Copeland+ b. 15 Jan 1889, d. 7 Mar 19761
- Martha Missouri Copeland+ b. 15 Jan 1889, d. Aug 19741
- Sylvia V. Copeland b. Feb 18931
- Belvia Irene Copeland b. Jun 1897, d. Feb 19891
- Lela Ellen Copeland+ b. bt 3 Feb 1903 - 19031
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S269] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), R. Copeland household.
- [S345] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Richard Copeland household.
- [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 175.
- [S4561] Mary Ellen Copeland Death Certificate.
- [S317] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Richard Copeland household.
- [S2149] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John H. Copeland household.
- [S2136] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Fate Volmert household.
- [S2137] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Herman J. Volmert household.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 196.
- [S556] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 198.
Telitha T. Copeland1
#9813, b. 3 August 1861
Telitha T. Copeland|b. 3 Aug 1861|p328.htm#i9813|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Telitha T. Copeland, daughter of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born on 3 August 1861 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Myra D. Copeland1
#9814, b. between 1845 and 1860
Myra D. Copeland|b. bt 1845 - 1860|p328.htm#i9814|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Myra D. Copeland, daughter of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born between 1845 and 1860 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Eliza Jane Copeland1
#9815, b. between 1845 and 1860
Eliza Jane Copeland|b. bt 1845 - 1860|p328.htm#i9815|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Eliza Jane Copeland, daughter of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born between 1845 and 1860 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Rachel Copeland
#9816, b. between 1850 and 1855, d. 1881
Rachel Copeland|b. bt 1850 - 1855\nd. 1881|p328.htm#i9816|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Rachel Copeland was also known as Matilda.1 Rachel Copeland, daughter of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born between 1850 and 1855 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Rachel married William F. B. "Billy" Goforth (his first marriage) , son of John L. Goforth and Elizabeth Henderson, in 1877.2
Rachel died in 1881.2 She was buried in 1881 in Strickland Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2
Rachel married William F. B. "Billy" Goforth (his first marriage) , son of John L. Goforth and Elizabeth Henderson, in 1877.2
Rachel died in 1881.2 She was buried in 1881 in Strickland Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2
Children of Rachel Copeland and William F. B. "Billy" Goforth
- Arundall Goforth b. 1878, d. 19332
- Alice Goforth b. 1880, d. 19072
Matilda Roberta Copeland1
#9817, b. 5 February 1864
Matilda Roberta Copeland|b. 5 Feb 1864|p328.htm#i9817|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Matilda Roberta Copeland, daughter of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born on 5 February 1864 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Mary Elizabeth Copeland1
#9818, b. 28 January 1856, d. 6 October 1875
Mary Elizabeth Copeland|b. 28 Jan 1856\nd. 6 Oct 1875|p328.htm#i9818|John Richard Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary America Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|William M. Copeland|b. 1796|p322.htm#i9656|Martha E. Taff|b. 1796\nd. 1865|p322.htm#i9657|Porty Wiseman||p715.htm#i21450||||
Mary Elizabeth Copeland, daughter of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, was born on 28 January 1856 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2
Mary died on 6 October 1875 at age 19.2 She was buried in October 1875 in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2
Mary died on 6 October 1875 at age 19.2 She was buried in October 1875 in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2
Virginia Ellen Bishop1
#9819, b. 7 February 1862, d. 31 March 1942
Virginia Ellen Bishop|b. 7 Feb 1862\nd. 31 Mar 1942|p328.htm#i9819|(?) Bishoff||p496.htm#i14864|Sarilda (?)||p496.htm#i14865|||||||||||||

Virginia Ellen Bishop
Virginia married John Richard Copeland, son of John Richard Copeland and Mary America Wiseman, on 10 August 1879 at Missouri.1,2
Virginia was enumerated as the wife of John Richard Copeland under the name of "Virginia Copeland" on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. She was listed as a 38-year-old married female born in Missouri. She had been married for twenty years and had nine children, six of whom were still living.3
Virginia was enumerated as the wife of John Richard Copeland on the 1910 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 48-year-old female born in Missouri. She had been married for 30 years and had ten children eight of whom were still living.2
Virginia was enumerated as the wife of John Richard Copeland on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a married 54-year-old woman born in Missouri, her father was born in Tennessee and mother in North Carolina.5
Virginia and John Richard Copeland lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were.6
Virginia was enumerated as the wife of John Richard Copeland under the name of "Virginia E. Copeland" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 68-year-old woman born in Missouri, her father was born in Tennesse and her mother in North Carolina, she was married for the first time at the age of 17.6
Virginia died on 31 March 1942 at age 80.4 She was buried in June 1942 in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.4
Virginia Ellen Copeland Tombstone.7
Children of Virginia Ellen Bishop and John Richard Copeland
- Dora Lee Copeland b. 22 Aug 1880, d. 20 Aug 18811
- John H. Copeland+ b. 6 Aug 1881, d. Feb 19471
- Bunyan Monroe Copeland+ b. Jul 1883, d. 7 Nov 19401
- (?) Copeland b. 4 Mar 1885, d. 14 Mar 18858
- Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland+ b. 6 Jun 1885, d. 19 May 19521
- Adam Eugene Copeland+ b. 15 Jan 1889, d. 7 Mar 19761
- Martha Missouri Copeland+ b. 15 Jan 1889, d. Aug 19741
- Sylvia V. Copeland b. Feb 18931
- Belvia Irene Copeland b. Jun 1897, d. Feb 19891
- Lela Ellen Copeland+ b. bt 3 Feb 1903 - 19031
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S345] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Richard Copeland household.
- [S269] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), R. Copeland household.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 196.
- [S317] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Richard Copeland household.
- [S2149] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John H. Copeland household.
- [S556] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 198.
Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland1
#9820, b. 6 June 1885, d. 19 May 1952
Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland|b. 6 Jun 1885\nd. 19 May 1952|p328.htm#i9820|John Richard Copeland|b. 16 Jan 1859\nd. 20 Oct 1949|p328.htm#i9812|Virginia Ellen Bishop|b. 7 Feb 1862\nd. 31 Mar 1942|p328.htm#i9819|John R. Copeland|b. 26 Apr 1819\nd. 27 Oct 1875|p323.htm#i9665|Mary A. Wiseman|b. 12 Jan 1823\nd. 25 Aug 1895|p324.htm#i9691|(?) Bishoff||p496.htm#i14864|Sarilda (?)||p496.htm#i14865|
Oscar married Arminta "Minnie" Duncan.2 Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland, son of John Richard Copeland and Virginia Ellen Bishop, was born on 6 June 1885 in Maries County, Missouri.3,1,4
Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland served in the 28th Field Artillary, 10th Division during World War I in the rank of private.3
He was enumerated as the son of John Richard Copeland on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was listed as a 15-year-old male born in Missouri, attended school for five months during the year.4
Oscar was enumerated as the son of John Richard Copeland under the name of "Porty Copeland" on the 1910 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 23-year-old single male born in Missouri and working as a laborer on home farm.5 His wife, Arminta "Minnie" Duncan, died before 1920.2
Oscar was enumerated as the son of John Richard Copeland under the name of "Davenport Copeland" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 38-year-old widower born in Missouri.2
Oscar died on 19 May 1952 at age 66.3
Children of Oscar Davenport "Porty" Copeland and Arminta "Minnie" Duncan
- Rose Ellen Copeland (living)6
- Oscar Clergy Copeland (living)6
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S317] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Richard Copeland household.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 184.
- [S269] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), R. Copeland household.
- [S345] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John Richard Copeland household.
- [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 180.
Benjamin Franklin Eads1
#9821, b. 22 March 1885, d. 2 January 1962
Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|William Simpson "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Lewis J. 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 Franklin Eads, son of William Simpson "Boler" Eads and Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton, was born on 22 March 1885 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2,3,1,4
Benjamin married Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, daughter of Thomas Richard Shockley and Sarah Jane McGee, on 24 December 1903 at Maries County, Missouri.1,4
Benjamin Franklin Eads is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 25-year-old general farmer born in Missouri. He could read and write and rented a farm listed on farm schedule 94. Enumerated with Benjamin were Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads, Mayme May "Mamie" Eads and Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads.4
Benjamin is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 34-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 12. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Millie Octavia, his sons Winfred Milton and William Thomas, his daughters Mayme May, Clara Alba, Edna Jewel and Sarah Nadine.5
In 1930 Benjamin Franklin Eads farmed at Jackson Township in Missouri.6
Millie and Benjamin Franklin Eads lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Clara, William, Edna and Sarah.6
Benjamin is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 45-year-old man born in Missouri as were his parents, he was married for the first time at the age of 18 and was not a veteran. He rented a farm which was listed as item 97 on the farm schedule. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Millie Octavia, his son William Thomas, his daughters Clara Alba, Edna Jewel and Sarah Nadine.6 Benjamin Franklin Eads, James Monroe "Roe" Murphy and Benjamin Perry "Bennie" Eads were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.6,7,8
Benjamin died on 2 January 1962 in Rader, Maries County, Missouri, at age 76.1,3 He was buried in Rader Cemetery in Rader, Maries County, Missouri.1,3
Benjamin married Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, daughter of Thomas Richard Shockley and Sarah Jane McGee, on 24 December 1903 at Maries County, Missouri.1,4
Benjamin Franklin Eads is a head of household on the 1910 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 25-year-old general farmer born in Missouri. He could read and write and rented a farm listed on farm schedule 94. Enumerated with Benjamin were Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads, Mayme May "Mamie" Eads and Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads.4
Benjamin is a head of household on the 1920 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 34-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 12. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Millie Octavia, his sons Winfred Milton and William Thomas, his daughters Mayme May, Clara Alba, Edna Jewel and Sarah Nadine.5
In 1930 Benjamin Franklin Eads farmed at Jackson Township in Missouri.6
Millie and Benjamin Franklin Eads lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Clara, William, Edna and Sarah.6
Benjamin is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 45-year-old man born in Missouri as were his parents, he was married for the first time at the age of 18 and was not a veteran. He rented a farm which was listed as item 97 on the farm schedule. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Millie Octavia, his son William Thomas, his daughters Clara Alba, Edna Jewel and Sarah Nadine.6 Benjamin Franklin Eads, James Monroe "Roe" Murphy and Benjamin Perry "Bennie" Eads were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.6,7,8
Benjamin died on 2 January 1962 in Rader, Maries County, Missouri, at age 76.1,3 He was buried in Rader Cemetery in Rader, Maries County, Missouri.1,3
Children of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley
- Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads b. 22 Oct 1904, d. 19711
- Mayme May "Mamie" Eads+ b. 14 Jan 19061
- Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads+ b. 20 Jul 19071
- William Thomas "Buck" Eads+ b. 16 Sep 1910, d. 22 Oct 19801
- Edna Jewel Eads+ b. 18 Aug 19121
- Millie Lee Eads+ (living)1
- (?) Eads b. 14 Aug 1915, d. 14 Aug 19151
- Lydia Maxine "Max" Eads (living)1
- Sarah Nadine "Dee" Eads+ b. 16 Oct 1918, d. b 19581
- Ardith Ruby "Thumpie" Eads (living)1
- Audrey Ruth Eads (living)1
- Thelma Opal "Sammy" Eads (living)1
- Lillian Lorene "Renee" Eads (living)1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 209.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 173.
- [S581] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S298] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Eads Junior household.
- [S1447] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S1419] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Perry B. Eads household.
- [S1418] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James M. Murphy household.
Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley1
#9822, b. 26 December 1884, d. 28 February 1958
Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|Thomas Richard Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah Jane McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|William R. Shockley|b. bt 1800 - 1810|p410.htm#i12282|Ruth Parker||p410.htm#i12283|John McGee||p436.htm#i13072|Sarah Johnson||p436.htm#i13073|
Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, daughter of Thomas Richard Shockley and Sarah Jane McGee, was born on 26 December 1884 in Maries County, Missouri.2,3,1,4
She was enumerated as the daughter of Thomas Richard Shockley on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. She was listed as a 15-year-old single female born in Missouri and had attended school for five months during the year.2
Millie married Benjamin Franklin Eads, son of William Simpson "Boler" Eads and Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton, on 24 December 1903 at Missouri.1,4
Millie was enumerated with Benjamin Franklin Eads, as "Octavia Eads", on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 25-year-old female born in Missouri. She had been married for six years and had three children, all living.4
Millie was enumerated as the wife of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 32-year-old married female born in Missouri as were both of her parents.5
Millie and Benjamin Franklin Eads lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Clara, William, Edna and Sarah.6
Millie was enumerated as the wife of Benjamin Franklin Eads under the name of "Nettie O. Eads" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 45-year-old woman born in Missouri as were her parents, she was married for the first time at the age of 18.6
Millie died on 28 February 1958 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, at age 73.7,8
Her funeral service was held on 2 March 1958 at Rader Methodist Church, Rader, Maries County, Missouri.7 She was buried on 2 March 1958 in Rader Methodist Church Cemetery in Rader, Maries County, Missouri.7,8
She was enumerated as the daughter of Thomas Richard Shockley on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. She was listed as a 15-year-old single female born in Missouri and had attended school for five months during the year.2
Millie married Benjamin Franklin Eads, son of William Simpson "Boler" Eads and Lydia Mariah "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton, on 24 December 1903 at Missouri.1,4
Millie was enumerated with Benjamin Franklin Eads, as "Octavia Eads", on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 25-year-old female born in Missouri. She had been married for six years and had three children, all living.4
Millie was enumerated as the wife of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 32-year-old married female born in Missouri as were both of her parents.5
Millie and Benjamin Franklin Eads lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Clara, William, Edna and Sarah.6
Millie was enumerated as the wife of Benjamin Franklin Eads under the name of "Nettie O. Eads" on the 1930 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 45-year-old woman born in Missouri as were her parents, she was married for the first time at the age of 18.6
Millie died on 28 February 1958 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, at age 73.7,8
Her funeral service was held on 2 March 1958 at Rader Methodist Church, Rader, Maries County, Missouri.7 She was buried on 2 March 1958 in Rader Methodist Church Cemetery in Rader, Maries County, Missouri.7,8
Children of Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley and Benjamin Franklin Eads
- Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads b. 22 Oct 1904, d. 19711
- Mayme May "Mamie" Eads+ b. 14 Jan 19061
- Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads+ b. 20 Jul 19071
- William Thomas "Buck" Eads+ b. 16 Sep 1910, d. 22 Oct 19801
- Edna Jewel Eads+ b. 18 Aug 19121
- Millie Lee Eads+ (living)1
- (?) Eads b. 14 Aug 1915, d. 14 Aug 19151
- Lydia Maxine "Max" Eads (living)1
- Sarah Nadine "Dee" Eads+ b. 16 Oct 1918, d. b 19581
- Ardith Ruby "Thumpie" Eads (living)1
- Audrey Ruth Eads (living)1
- Thelma Opal "Sammy" Eads (living)1
- Lillian Lorene "Renee" Eads (living)1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S284] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Thomas Shockley household.
- [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 209.
- [S581] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S298] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Eads Junior household.
- [S1447] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S1833] Obituary of Millie Octavia Eads.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 173.
Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads1
#9823, b. 22 October 1904, d. 1971
Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads|b. 22 Oct 1904\nd. 1971|p328.htm#i9823|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads was also known as Milton W..2 Winfred Milton "Milt" Eads, son of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, was born on 22 October 1904 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Winfred married Florence E. (?).3
Winfred was enumerated with Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a five-year-old boy born in Missouri.4
Winfred was enumerated as the son of Benjamin Franklin Eads under the name of "Milton W. Eads" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 15-year-old male born in Missouri and attending school.2
Winfred died in 1971.5,3 He was buried in 1971 in Rader Cemetery in Rader, Maries County, Missouri.3
Winfred married Florence E. (?).3
Winfred was enumerated with Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a five-year-old boy born in Missouri.4
Winfred was enumerated as the son of Benjamin Franklin Eads under the name of "Milton W. Eads" on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 15-year-old male born in Missouri and attending school.2
Winfred died in 1971.5,3 He was buried in 1971 in Rader Cemetery in Rader, Maries County, Missouri.3
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S298] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Eads Junior household.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 173.
- [S581] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S1814] Obituary of William Thomas Eads.
Mayme May "Mamie" Eads1
#9824, b. 14 January 1906
Mayme May "Mamie" Eads|b. 14 Jan 1906|p328.htm#i9824|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Mayme May "Mamie" Eads, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, was born on 14 January 1906 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2,3,4 Conflicting evidence placed her birth on January 14, 1907 (Eads World Connect site).1
Mayme was enumerated with Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a four-year-old girl born in Missouri.4
Mayme was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 14-year-old female born in Missouri and attending school.5
Mayme married Glen Huffman, son of Frederick Isaac Huffman and Mary Catherine Stanfield, on 9 January 1929 at St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri.6,3 Mayme May "Mamie" Eads and Glen Huffman moved circa 1930 from St. Louis to Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri.3 She and Glen Huffman moved circa 1932 from from Camdenton to Hughes Chapel Methodist Church, Maries County, Missouri.3 She and Glen Huffman moved circa 1935 from Hughes Chapel to Missouri.3 She and Glen Huffman moved in 1940 from Vienna to Belle, Maries County, Missouri.3 She lived in 1980 in Missouri.6
Mayme was enumerated with Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a four-year-old girl born in Missouri.4
Mayme was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 14-year-old female born in Missouri and attending school.5
Mayme married Glen Huffman, son of Frederick Isaac Huffman and Mary Catherine Stanfield, on 9 January 1929 at St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri.6,3 Mayme May "Mamie" Eads and Glen Huffman moved circa 1930 from St. Louis to Linn Creek, Camden County, Missouri.3 She and Glen Huffman moved circa 1932 from from Camdenton to Hughes Chapel Methodist Church, Maries County, Missouri.3 She and Glen Huffman moved circa 1935 from Hughes Chapel to Missouri.3 She and Glen Huffman moved in 1940 from Vienna to Belle, Maries County, Missouri.3 She lived in 1980 in Missouri.6
Children of Mayme May "Mamie" Eads and Glen Huffman
- Mary Lee Huffman (living)3
- Charles Milton Huffman (living)7
- Mayme Nadine Huffman (living)3
- Dorthea Faye Huffman (living)3
- Velma Ruth Huffman (living)3
- Ethel Irene Huffman (living)3
- Glen Issac Huffman (living)3
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 209.
- [S389] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County Missouri, Volume III, page 377.
- [S581] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S298] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Eads Junior household.
- [S1814] Obituary of William Thomas Eads.
- [S1833] Obituary of Millie Octavia Eads.
Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads1
#9825, b. 20 July 1907
Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads|b. 20 Jul 1907|p328.htm#i9825|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads was also known as Alba Clara.2 Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, was born on 20 July 1907 in Maries County, Missouri.2,3
Clara married Chester Parker.4
Clara was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a two-year-old girl born in Missouri.3
Clara was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 12-yer-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.5
She lived with her parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township, Missouri.6
Clara was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 21-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents, she was not attending school.6
Clara married Chester Parker.4
Clara was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a two-year-old girl born in Missouri.3
Clara was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 12-yer-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.5
She lived with her parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township, Missouri.6
Clara was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 21-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents, she was not attending school.6
Children of Clara Alba "Albie, Allie" Eads and Chester Parker
- Geren Parker (living)4
- Neal Parker (living)4
- Marland Parker (living)4
- Larry Parker (living)4
Citations
- [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 209.
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S581] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S1833] Obituary of Millie Octavia Eads.
- [S298] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Eads Junior household.
- [S1447] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
William Thomas "Buck" Eads1
#9826, b. 16 September 1910, d. 22 October 1980
William Thomas "Buck" Eads|b. 16 Sep 1910\nd. 22 Oct 1980|p328.htm#i9826|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
William Thomas "Buck" Eads, son of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, was born on 16 September 1910 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2
William was enumerated as the son of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a nine-year-old boy born in Missouri and attending school.3
He lived with his parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri.4
William Thomas was a farm laborer in 1930.4
William was enumerated as the son of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 19-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents, he ws not attending school.4
William married Hazel Lucille Ragan, daughter of John Bunyan Ragan and Nellie Shockley, on 2 December 1931 at Linn, Osage County, Missouri.5 William Thomas "Buck" Eads was employed by the Missouri Pacific Ralroad from 1945 to 1970 as a brakeman.5 He was a member of the A. F. and A. M., Lambskin Lodge Number 460 at St. Louis, Missouri.5
William died on 22 October 1980 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, at age 70.5
His funeral service was held in October 1980 at Little Flock Baptist Church, Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, under the direction of Birmingham-Martin Funeral Home at Vienna the service was performed by Reverend Cellis Alfred Crum.5 William Thomas "Buck" Eads was buried in Little Flock Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.5,6
William was enumerated as the son of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a nine-year-old boy born in Missouri and attending school.3
He lived with his parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri.4
William Thomas was a farm laborer in 1930.4
William was enumerated as the son of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 19-year-old male born in Missouri as were his parents, he ws not attending school.4
William married Hazel Lucille Ragan, daughter of John Bunyan Ragan and Nellie Shockley, on 2 December 1931 at Linn, Osage County, Missouri.5 William Thomas "Buck" Eads was employed by the Missouri Pacific Ralroad from 1945 to 1970 as a brakeman.5 He was a member of the A. F. and A. M., Lambskin Lodge Number 460 at St. Louis, Missouri.5
William died on 22 October 1980 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, at age 70.5
His funeral service was held in October 1980 at Little Flock Baptist Church, Vienna, Maries County, Missouri, under the direction of Birmingham-Martin Funeral Home at Vienna the service was performed by Reverend Cellis Alfred Crum.5 William Thomas "Buck" Eads was buried in Little Flock Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.5,6
Children of William Thomas "Buck" Eads and Hazel Lucille Ragan
- (?) Eads b. 27 Apr 19321
- Billie Jean Eads b. 4 Mar 1933, d. 27 Jul 19801
- Brenda Lucille Eads (living)1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
- [S388] Historical Society of Maries County, Maries County, Missouri, Volume II, page 209.
- [S298] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Eads Junior household.
- [S1447] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin F. Eads household.
- [S1814] Obituary of William Thomas Eads.
- [S792] Gail Howard and Mozelle Hutchinson, A Personal History The cemeteries and gravestones of Maries County, Missouri, page 167.
Edna Jewel Eads1
#9827, b. 18 August 1912
Edna Jewel Eads|b. 18 Aug 1912|p328.htm#i9827|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Edna Jewel Eads, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, was born on 18 August 1912 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Edna married Vernie McKinney.2
Edna was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a seven-year-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.3
She lived with her parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township, Missouri.4
Edna was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 17-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents, she was not attending school.4 Edna Jewel Eads lived in 1980 in Union, Franklin County, Missouri.2
Edna married Vernie McKinney.2
Edna was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a seven-year-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.3
She lived with her parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township, Missouri.4
Edna was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 17-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents, she was not attending school.4 Edna Jewel Eads lived in 1980 in Union, Franklin County, Missouri.2
Children of Edna Jewel Eads and Vernie McKinney
- James McKinney (living)5
- Joseph McKinney (living)5
Citations
Millie Lee Eads1 
#9828
Millie Lee Eads||p328.htm#i9828|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Millie married Dan Duncan.2
Child of Millie Lee Eads and Dan Duncan
- Roland Duncan (living)2
(?) Eads1 
#9829, b. 14 August 1915, d. 14 August 1915
(?) Eads|b. 14 Aug 1915\nd. 14 Aug 1915|p328.htm#i9829|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
(?) died on 14 August 1915 at age 0.2 (?) Eads, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley,was stillborn on 14 August 1915 at Maries County, Missouri.1 (?) Eads was buried in Waidelich Cemetery in Maries County, Missouri.2
Lydia Maxine "Max" Eads1 
#9830
Lydia Maxine "Max" Eads||p328.htm#i9830|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Lydia married Clarence Fore.2
Sarah Nadine "Dee" Eads1 
#9831, b. 16 October 1918, d. before 1958
Sarah Nadine "Dee" Eads|b. 16 Oct 1918\nd. b 1958|p328.htm#i9831|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Sarah Nadine "Dee" Eads, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads and Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley, was born on 16 October 1918 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Sarah married (?) Harris.2
Sarah was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 15-month -old girl born in Missouri, her twin sister was Maxine.3
She lived with her parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township, Missouri.4
Sarah was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 11-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents, she was attending school.4
Sarah died before 1958.2
Sarah married (?) Harris.2
Sarah was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 15-month -old girl born in Missouri, her twin sister was Maxine.3
She lived with her parents, Millie and Benjamin, in 1930 at Jackson Township, Missouri.4
Sarah was enumerated as the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eads on the 1930 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a 11-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents, she was attending school.4
Sarah died before 1958.2
Child of Sarah Nadine "Dee" Eads and (?) Harris
- Dwane Harris (living)2
Ardith Ruby "Thumpie" Eads1 
#9832
Ardith Ruby "Thumpie" Eads||p328.htm#i9832|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Ardith married Stanley Cahill.2
Audrey Ruth Eads1 
#9833
Audrey Ruth Eads||p328.htm#i9833|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Audrey married Melvin Kelly.2
Thelma Opal "Sammy" Eads1
#9834
Thelma Opal "Sammy" Eads||p328.htm#i9834|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Thelma married Jerry Jacks.2
Lillian Lorene "Renee" Eads1
#9835
Lillian Lorene "Renee" Eads||p328.htm#i9835|Benjamin Franklin Eads|b. 22 Mar 1885\nd. 2 Jan 1962|p328.htm#i9821|Millie Octavia "Tave" Shockley|b. 26 Dec 1884\nd. 28 Feb 1958|p328.htm#i9822|William S. "Boler" Eads|b. 25 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Apr 1915|p314.htm#i9391|Lydia M. "Liddie, Big Lydia" Helton|b. 23 May 1854\nd. Jan 1938|p314.htm#i9392|Thomas R. Shockley|b. 27 Sep 1852\nd. 28 Sep 1921|p436.htm#i13071|Sarah J. McGee|b. 2 Mar 1854\nd. 22 Aug 1923|p365.htm#i10948|
Lillian married John Hutchison.2
Girtie Lee Eads1
#9836, b. 3 September 1894, d. 9 September 1897
Girtie Lee Eads|b. 3 Sep 1894\nd. 9 Sep 1897|p328.htm#i9836|James L. Eads|b. 1 Jul 1868\nd. 12 Sep 1941|p315.htm#i9435|Elisa L. Duncan|b. Apr 1871\nd. 11 Nov 1905|p315.htm#i9436|William M. Eads|b. bt 1835 - 1837\nd. 1871|p107.htm#i3190|Elizabeth Finn|b. 18 Jul 1838\nd. 1918|p107.htm#i3191|||||||
Girtie Lee Eads, daughter of James L. Eads and Elisa L. Duncan, was born on 3 September 1894 in Maries County, Missouri.1
Girtie died on 9 September 1897 at age 3.2 She was buried on 9 September 1897 in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2
Girtie died on 9 September 1897 at age 3.2 She was buried on 9 September 1897 in Vienna Public Cemetery in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2
Evelyn Eads1
#9837, b. 1901
Evelyn Eads|b. 1901|p328.htm#i9837|James L. Eads|b. 1 Jul 1868\nd. 12 Sep 1941|p315.htm#i9435|Elisa L. Duncan|b. Apr 1871\nd. 11 Nov 1905|p315.htm#i9436|William M. Eads|b. bt 1835 - 1837\nd. 1871|p107.htm#i3190|Elizabeth Finn|b. 18 Jul 1838\nd. 1918|p107.htm#i3191|||||||
Evelyn Eads, daughter of James L. Eads and Elisa L. Duncan, was born in 1901 in Maries County, Missouri.1,2
Evelyn was enumerated as the daughter of James L. Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a nine-year-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.2
Evelyn was enumerated as the daughter of James L. Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a nine-year-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.2
Bertha A. Eads1
#9838, b. 18 February 1903, d. 18 January 1990
Bertha A. Eads|b. 18 Feb 1903\nd. 18 Jan 1990|p328.htm#i9838|James L. Eads|b. 1 Jul 1868\nd. 12 Sep 1941|p315.htm#i9435|Elisa L. Duncan|b. Apr 1871\nd. 11 Nov 1905|p315.htm#i9436|William M. Eads|b. bt 1835 - 1837\nd. 1871|p107.htm#i3190|Elizabeth Finn|b. 18 Jul 1838\nd. 1918|p107.htm#i3191|||||||
Bertha A. Eads never married.2 Bertha A. Eads, daughter of James L. Eads and Elisa L. Duncan, was born on 18 February 1903 in Maries County, Missouri.3,1,2
Bertha was enumerated as the daughter of James L. Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a seven-year-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.3
Bertha died on 18 January 1990 at age 86.2 She was buried in Dixon Cemetery in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2
Bertha was enumerated as the daughter of James L. Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a seven-year-old girl born in Missouri and attending school.3
Bertha died on 18 January 1990 at age 86.2 She was buried in Dixon Cemetery in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2
(?) Copeland1
#9839
(?) (his first marriage) married Augusta Lida (her first marriage) before 1906.1
Citations
- [S1768] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
Wayne Eads1
#9840, b. 6 October 1907, d. 6 December 1984
Wayne Eads|b. 6 Oct 1907\nd. 6 Dec 1984|p328.htm#i9840|James L. Eads|b. 1 Jul 1868\nd. 12 Sep 1941|p315.htm#i9435|Augusta Lida|b. 1882\nd. 1960|p315.htm#i9437|William M. Eads|b. bt 1835 - 1837\nd. 1871|p107.htm#i3190|Elizabeth Finn|b. 18 Jul 1838\nd. 1918|p107.htm#i3191|||||||
Wayne married Murrel E. (?).2 Wayne Eads, son of James L. Eads and Augusta Lida, was born on 6 October 1907 in Maries County, Missouri.3,1,2
Wayne was enumerated as the son of James L. Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a two-year-old boy born in Missouri.3
Wayne died on 6 December 1984 at age 77.2 He was buried in Dixon Cemetery in Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.2