Reverend Henry Long
#10952
He performed the funeral service for Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley, it was held on 31 May 1957 at Birmingham Funeral Home, Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
Joseph Shockley1
#10953
Joseph married Nancy Russell.1
Children of Joseph Shockley and Nancy Russell
- (?) Shockley (living)1
- Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley+ b. 12 Dec 1877, d. 27 May 19571
Citations
- [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
Nancy Russell1
#10954
Nancy married Joseph Shockley.1
Children of Nancy Russell and Joseph Shockley
- (?) Shockley (living)1
- Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley+ b. 12 Dec 1877, d. 27 May 19571
Citations
- [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
Mildred Elisabeth Barfield1,2
#10955, b. 1903
Mildred Elisabeth Barfield|b. 1903|p366.htm#i10955|Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 4 Dec 1945|p314.htm#i9420|Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley|b. 12 Dec 1877\nd. 27 May 1957|p315.htm#i9422|George W. "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|Joseph Shockley||p366.htm#i10953|Nancy Russell||p366.htm#i10954|
Mildred married William Warren. Roberson.1 Mildred Elisabeth Barfield, daughter of Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads and Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley, was born in 1903 in St. Louis, Missouri.2,3,4
Mildred was enumerated as the daughter of Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a seven-year-old girl born in Missouri and was attending school.2 Mildred Elisabeth Barfield lived in 1957 in Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.1
Children of Mildred Elisabeth Barfield and William Warren. Roberson
- Harold Marshall Roberson (living)3
- Kenneth Wayne Roberson (living)4
William Warren. Roberson1
#10956, b. 1896
William married Mildred Elisabeth Barfield, daughter of Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads and Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley.1 William Warren. Roberson was born in 1896 in Maries County, Missouri.2,3
In 1924 William Warren. Roberson farmed at Dry Creek Township in Maries County, Missouri.3
Children of William Warren. Roberson and Mildred Elisabeth Barfield
- Harold Marshall Roberson (living)2
- Kenneth Wayne Roberson (living)3
(?) (?)1
#10957
(?) (?)||p366.htm#i10957||||Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley|b. 12 Dec 1877\nd. 27 May 1957|p315.htm#i9422|||||||Joseph Shockley||p366.htm#i10953|Nancy Russell||p366.htm#i10954|
(?) married Perry Roberson.1
Citations
- [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
(?) (?)1
#10959
(?) (?)||p366.htm#i10959||||Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley|b. 12 Dec 1877\nd. 27 May 1957|p315.htm#i9422|||||||Joseph Shockley||p366.htm#i10953|Nancy Russell||p366.htm#i10954|
(?) married Thomas Walsworth.1
Citations
- [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
(?) (?)1
#10961
(?) (?)||p366.htm#i10961||||Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Shockley|b. 12 Dec 1877\nd. 27 May 1957|p315.htm#i9422|||||||Joseph Shockley||p366.htm#i10953|Nancy Russell||p366.htm#i10954|
(?) married Emmet Shernick.1
Citations
- [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
Lottie D. "Dassa" Eads1
#10963, b. December 1896
Lottie D. "Dassa" Eads|b. Dec 1896|p366.htm#i10963|Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 4 Dec 1945|p314.htm#i9420|Mary E. Gremp|b. 20 Dec 1874\nd. 26 Jun 1906|p315.htm#i9421|George W. "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|Karl L. "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|
Lottie D. "Dassa" Eads, daughter of Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads and Mary E. Gremp, was born in December 1896 in Maries County, Missouri.3
Lottie was enumerated with Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, as "Lottie D. Eads", on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 14-year-old girl born in Missouri, she could read and write and was attending school.1 Lottie D. "Dassa" Eads lived in 1957 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.2
Lottie was enumerated with Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, as "Lottie D. Eads", on the 1910 U.S. Census at Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri, listed as a 14-year-old girl born in Missouri, she could read and write and was attending school.1 Lottie D. "Dassa" Eads lived in 1957 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.2
(?) Shockley1
#10964
(?) Shockley||p366.htm#i10964|Joseph Shockley||p366.htm#i10953|Nancy Russell||p366.htm#i10954|||||||||||||
(?) married Newton Holman.1
Citations
- [S1830] Obituary of Mrs. Bettie Eads.
(?) Eads1
#10966, d. before 1938
(?) Eads|d. b 1938|p366.htm#i10966|Samuel Price Eads|b. 30 May 1862\nd. 2 Jul 1938|p314.htm#i9412|Lovette Courtright||p314.htm#i9413|George W. "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|||||||
(?) died before 1938.1
Citations
- [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.
(?) Eads1
#10967
(?) Eads||p366.htm#i10967|Samuel Price Eads|b. 30 May 1862\nd. 2 Jul 1938|p314.htm#i9412|Lovette Courtright||p314.htm#i9413|George W. "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|||||||
(?) married William Douglas.1
Citations
- [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.
Gertrude Eads1
#10969
Gertrude Eads||p366.htm#i10969|Samuel Price Eads|b. 30 May 1862\nd. 2 Jul 1938|p314.htm#i9412|Lovette Courtright||p314.htm#i9413|George W. "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|||||||
Citations
- [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.
Elbert Eads1
#10970
Elbert Eads||p366.htm#i10970|Samuel Price Eads|b. 30 May 1862\nd. 2 Jul 1938|p314.htm#i9412|Lovette Courtright||p314.htm#i9413|George W. "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|||||||
Citations
- [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.
Reverend E. E. Baur
#10971
He performed the funeral service for Samuel Price Eads, it was held at Dixon Funeral Home, Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.
Beverly National Cemetery (New Jersey)
#10972

Beverly National Cemetery (New Jersey) is located in Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
••••••••• Burials •••••••••.
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads.1
Citations
- [S1828] Obituary of Lorenzo M. Eads.
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads1
#10973, b. 6 June 1887, d. 20 November 1961
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads|b. 6 Jun 1887\nd. 20 Nov 1961|p366.htm#i10973|Lorenzo Dow Eads|b. 1 Oct 1846\nd. 6 Sep 1911|p107.htm#i3208|Lucinda Penelope Reed|b. 27 Feb 1853\nd. 23 Apr 1920|p107.htm#i3209|Benjamin Eads|b. 16 Sep 1807\nd. 7 Dec 1880|p98.htm#i2922|Mahala "Haily" Taff|b. 1 May 1816\nd. 9 Nov 1876|p107.htm#i3187|||||||
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads, son of Lorenzo Dow Eads and Lucinda Penelope Reed, was born on 6 June 1887 in Maries County, Missouri, on a farm near Vienna.2,3
Lorenzo was enumerated as the son of Lorenzo Dow Eads on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was listed as a 12-year-old male born in Missouri and had attended school for five months during the year.3
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads attended college at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, circa 1910.2
Lorenzo Mitchell was a clerk in the Missouri State Legislature from 1913 to 1915.2
Lorenzo Mitchell was admitted to the Bar in 1916.2
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads served circa 1918 in the 1st World War as a musician.2
Lorenzo was enumerated as the son of Lorenzo Dow Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a single 32-year-old male born in Missouri. He was a lawyer.4 Lorenzo Mitchell Eads lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri.5
Lorenzo Mitchell was a surveyor for the county highway department in 1930 at Missouri.5
Lorenzo is a head of household (no relatives were residing with him) on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a single 42-year-old man born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He was a veteran of the World War.6 He, Benjamin Casper Volmert, Henry Joseph Buschmann, Herbert R. Eads, Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, Louise Ellen Carnes, Lewis Rainey Eads, James Moses "Mick" Eads, Clay Tackett and Frank Lorenzo T. Tackett were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.7,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,14
Lorenzo married Lady Ruth Stribling on 23 November 1935 at Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads served in World War II at California as a surveyor and engineer.2
Lorenzo died on 20 November 1961 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, at age 74.2
His funeral service was held in November 1961 at Delaware with Military Rites.2 He was buried in Beverly National Cemetery in Burlington County, New Jersey.2
Lorenzo was enumerated as the son of Lorenzo Dow Eads on the 1900 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Maries County, Missouri. He was listed as a 12-year-old male born in Missouri and had attended school for five months during the year.3
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads attended college at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, circa 1910.2
Lorenzo Mitchell was a clerk in the Missouri State Legislature from 1913 to 1915.2
Lorenzo Mitchell was admitted to the Bar in 1916.2
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads served circa 1918 in the 1st World War as a musician.2
Lorenzo was enumerated as the son of Lorenzo Dow Eads on the 1920 U.S. Census of Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a single 32-year-old male born in Missouri. He was a lawyer.4 Lorenzo Mitchell Eads lived in 1930 at Jackson Township in Missouri.5
Lorenzo Mitchell was a surveyor for the county highway department in 1930 at Missouri.5
Lorenzo is a head of household (no relatives were residing with him) on the 1930 U. S. Census for Jackson Township, Missouri, listed as a single 42-year-old man born in Missouri as were both of his parents. He was a veteran of the World War.6 He, Benjamin Casper Volmert, Henry Joseph Buschmann, Herbert R. Eads, Gustavus S. "Stavus, Gus" Eads, Louise Ellen Carnes, Lewis Rainey Eads, James Moses "Mick" Eads, Clay Tackett and Frank Lorenzo T. Tackett were neighbors according to the 1930 census. They were living in Jackson Township, Missouri.7,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,14
Lorenzo married Lady Ruth Stribling on 23 November 1935 at Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.2
Lorenzo Mitchell Eads served in World War II at California as a surveyor and engineer.2
Lorenzo died on 20 November 1961 in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, at age 74.2
His funeral service was held in November 1961 at Delaware with Military Rites.2 He was buried in Beverly National Cemetery in Burlington County, New Jersey.2
Citations
- [S1829] Obituary of Samuel Price Eads.
- [S1828] Obituary of Lorenzo M. Eads.
- [S258] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lorenzo Eads household.
- [S326] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lorenzo P. Eads household.
- [S997] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Frank L. Tackett household.
- [S1036] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Lorenzo M. Eads household.
- [S1356] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Benjamin Volmert household.
- [S1080] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Clay Tackett household.
- [S1131] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), James N. Eads household.
- [S1137] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louis W. Eads household.
- [S1304] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Louisa Eads household.
- [S1305] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Henry J. Buschman household.
- [S1306] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Herbert K. Eads household.
- [S1307] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Gustavius Eads household.
Lady Ruth Stribling1
#10974
Lady married Lorenzo Mitchell Eads, son of Lorenzo Dow Eads and Lucinda Penelope Reed, on 23 November 1935 at Vienna, Maries County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1828] Obituary of Lorenzo M. Eads.
Florence Baumbach1
#10975, b. 1905
Florence Baumbach|b. 1905|p366.htm#i10975|William H. F. Baumbach|b. 1877\nd. 1947|p35.htm#i1050|Mathilda Elizabeth Trog|b. 16 Dec 1878\nd. 9 Jan 1932|p1036.htm#i31052|August Baumbach|b. 1846|p366.htm#i10976|Louise (?)|b. 1851|p366.htm#i10977|John Trog|b. c 1850|p366.htm#i10980|Mary Bopp|b. c 1855|p367.htm#i10982|
Florence Baumbach, daughter of William H. F. Baumbach and Mathilda Elizabeth Trog, was born in 1905 in Missouri.1
She lived with her parents, Mathilda and William, in 1920 at Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
She was enumerated as the daughter of William H. F. Baumbach on the 1920 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a single 15-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents.2
She lived with her parents, Mathilda and William, in 1920 at Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
She was enumerated as the daughter of William H. F. Baumbach on the 1920 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a single 15-year-old female born in Missouri as were her parents.2
August Baumbach1
#10976, b. 1846
August Baumbach was born in 1846 in Hanover, Germany.1
August Baumbach enlisted in the as a private in Captian Deitrich's Company F of the 1st Regiment Infantry Volunteers on 28 March 1862 at St. Louis County, Missouri.2
August Baumbach was mustered in on 11 April 1862 Missouri.2
August Baumbach was released from active military duty on 6 April 1865.2
August married Louise (?) circa 1873.1
In 1880 August Baumbach farmed at Bonhomme Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Louise and August Baumbach lived in 1880 at Bonhomme Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Anna, William and August.1
August is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. He was identified as a married 34-year-old male born in Hanover as were his parents. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Louise, his sons William H. F. and August, his daughter Anna.1
August Baumbach appeared as a veteran in the the Special Schedule - Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc. of the 1890 U.S. Census of Bonhomme Township, Missouri, he was listed as having served as a private in the Missouri Militia.3
August Baumbach enlisted in the as a private in Captian Deitrich's Company F of the 1st Regiment Infantry Volunteers on 28 March 1862 at St. Louis County, Missouri.2
August Baumbach was mustered in on 11 April 1862 Missouri.2
August Baumbach was released from active military duty on 6 April 1865.2
August married Louise (?) circa 1873.1
In 1880 August Baumbach farmed at Bonhomme Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Louise and August Baumbach lived in 1880 at Bonhomme Township in Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Anna, William and August.1
August is a head of household on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. He was identified as a married 34-year-old male born in Hanover as were his parents. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Louise, his sons William H. F. and August, his daughter Anna.1
August Baumbach appeared as a veteran in the the Special Schedule - Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc. of the 1890 U.S. Census of Bonhomme Township, Missouri, he was listed as having served as a private in the Missouri Militia.3
Children of August Baumbach and Louise (?)
- Anna Baumbach b. 18741
- William H. F. Baumbach+ b. 1877, d. 19471
- August Baumbach b. Aug 18791
Citations
Louise (?)1
#10977, b. 1851
Louise (?) was born in 1851 in Hanover, Germany.1
Louise married August Baumbach circa 1873.1
Louise and August Baumbach lived in 1880 at Bonhomme Township in St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Anna, William and August.1
Louise was enumerated as the wife of August Baumbach under the name of "Louise Baumbach" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a married 29-year-old woman born in Missouri, her parents were born in Prussia.1
Louise married August Baumbach circa 1873.1
Louise and August Baumbach lived in 1880 at Bonhomme Township in St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Anna, William and August.1
Louise was enumerated as the wife of August Baumbach under the name of "Louise Baumbach" on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a married 29-year-old woman born in Missouri, her parents were born in Prussia.1
Children of Louise (?) and August Baumbach
- Anna Baumbach b. 18741
- William H. F. Baumbach+ b. 1877, d. 19471
- August Baumbach b. Aug 18791
Citations
- [S5950] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), August Baumbach household.
Anna Baumbach1
#10978, b. 1874
Anna Baumbach|b. 1874|p366.htm#i10978|August Baumbach|b. 1846|p366.htm#i10976|Louise (?)|b. 1851|p366.htm#i10977|||||||||||||
Anna Baumbach, daughter of August Baumbach and Louise (?), was born in 1874 in Missouri.1
She lived with her parents, Louise and August, in 1880 at Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Anna was enumerated as the daughter of August Baumbach on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a six-year-old girl born in Missouri as was her mother, her father was born in Hanover.1
She lived with her parents, Louise and August, in 1880 at Bonhomme Township, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Anna was enumerated as the daughter of August Baumbach on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. She was listed as a six-year-old girl born in Missouri as was her mother, her father was born in Hanover.1
Citations
- [S5950] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), August Baumbach household.
August Baumbach1
#10979, b. August 1879
August Baumbach|b. Aug 1879|p366.htm#i10979|August Baumbach|b. 1846|p366.htm#i10976|Louise (?)|b. 1851|p366.htm#i10977|||||||||||||
August Baumbach, son of August Baumbach and Louise (?), was born in August 1879 in Missouri.1
He lived with his parents, Louise and August, in 1880 at Bonhomme Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of August Baumbach on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. He was listed as a six-month-old boy born in Missouri as was his mother, his father was born in Hanover.1
He lived with his parents, Louise and August, in 1880 at Bonhomme Township in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
He was enumerated as the son of August Baumbach on the 1880 U. S. Census for Bonhomme Township, Missouri. He was listed as a six-month-old boy born in Missouri as was his mother, his father was born in Hanover.1
Citations
- [S5950] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), August Baumbach household.
John Trog1
#10980, b. circa 1850
John married Mary Bopp.1 John Trog was born circa 1850 in Missouri.1
Child of John Trog and Mary Bopp
- Mathilda Elizabeth Trog+ b. 16 Dec 1878, d. 9 Jan 19321
Citations
- [S5952] Matildia Elizabeth Baumbach Death Certificate.