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bullet Nancy MCCALLISTER(584) Parents: James MCCALLISTER and Catherine "Sarah" CASWELL.


bulletNancy E MCCALLISTER(7002) was born in 1851 in Ia. She appeared on the census in 1856 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co, Ia.(7003) Parents: John MCCALLISTER and Hester Ann COY.


bullet Rachael MCCALLISTER(584) was born in 1787. Parents: Richard MCCALLISTER and Marget NICKELL.


bulletRichard MCCALLISTER(7004) (584) was born in 1756 in Augusta Co, Va. He served in the military in 1776.(584) Richard is listed as a member of Capt. Galloway's Company of the 22nd District in the American Revolution. He died on 2 Jul 1825 in Cabell Co, Va.(7005) Mentioned in father James's will dated 14 June 1799 and probated in 1801. Parents: James MCCALLISTER and Mary MCGLOUGHLIN.

He was married to Marget NICKELL on 19 Oct 1780 in Greenbrier Co, Va.(7006) Children were: Margaret MCCALLISTER, James MCCALLISTER, Thomas MCCALLISTER, Mary MCCALLISTER, Rachael MCCALLISTER, Jane MCCALLISTER, Richard MCCALLISTER, Elizabeth MCCALLISTER, Edward MCCALLISTER, John MCCALLISTER, Andrew MCCALLISTER, Hannah MCCALLISTER.


bullet Richard MCCALLISTER(230) was born about 1790 in Va or Ky. He died about 1859 in Ar. Parents: Edward MCCALLISTER and Mary DEHART.

He was married to Polly BOWMAN on 20 Jun 1816 in Posey County, In.

He was married to Rebecca SCARBOROUGH on 1 May 1825 in Warm Spring Twp, Clark Co, Ar.(230)

He was married to Nancy Jane PARKER on 21 Nov 1848 in Yell Co, Ar.(230)


bullet Richard MCCALLISTER(584) was born in 1792. He died in 1867.(584) Parents: Richard MCCALLISTER and Marget NICKELL.


bulletSamantha Ann MCCALLISTER(1050) was born on 29 Oct 1836 in Ill.(7007) Born on a large farm in Southern Illinois, near the Kentucky boundary, on the north shore of the Ohio River.

Age given as 24 in 1860 Iowa Census, page 21, dated 18 Jun 1860. This agrees with that given in Prarie Days. She appeared on the census on 28 Aug 1850 in Wassonville, 20th District, Washington Co, Ia. (7008) She appeared on the census on 18 Jun 1860 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co, Ia.(7009) She died on 1 Sep 1886 in Alton, Osborne Co, Ks.(7010) Obituary. DIED. - in Alton, Kansas, at the residence of F. E. Leebrick, on Wednesday, September 1st, 1886, at 12:40 a.m., Mrs. Samantha Ann Korb, aged 49 years, 10 months and 1 day. Mrs. Korb was born in Knox county, Illinois, in 1837, her parents moving to Iowa when she was quite young, and that State new and unsettled. She was married to Anton Julius Korb, who survives her, in Washington county Iowa, on June 28th, 1833. He with his wife and family came to Osborne county and homesteaded their farm just west of here in the fall of 1870, when this country was held by the Indians and buffalo. Her husband and six children, thre boys and three girls, are left to mourne the loss of a kind and affectionate wife and an indulgent mother. One of the sons and two of the daughters, are married. She had two brothers and three sisters. One brother was killed in the late war, and the present location of the other is unknown. Of her sisters, Mrs. Charlie Smith lives in Southern Kansas, Mrs. Jennie Neff is in Iowa, and Mrs. F. E. Leebrick resides in Alton. Her death was very sudden and unexpected, as her health has always been exceptionally good. She left her home on Friday morning with her husband to attend the camp meeting at Osborne, and was taken with a p;ain in the stomach the following Sunday. She went to the drug store and procured medicine, but getting no relief Dr. Hall was called, and on Monday she was brought to her sister's here in Alton. Dr. Hall was again called who took Drs. Whitnell and Rhodes into consultation, but to no purpose. Death, the levbeler of all earthly hopes and ambitions, had marked her for its own. The funeral was preached by M. Enoch from the church in Alton at 10 a.m. on Friday, after which her remains were interred in the Advent cemetery northwest of town. Absent relatives were telegraphed, but the youngest boy Steve, who was a Cawker City, was the only one that got word in time to come. Her sudden death was a painful shock to her husband, children and friends, and cast a pall of grief over the entire community. She had a strange presentiment from the first that she would not get well, and seemed to want to hide the fact from her children. She was a member of no church, but had led an upright, useful life, and while surrounded by her little family and friends at her death-bed she was asked if she felt prepared to cross the riever of death, and she replied that she was. What a testimonial of an upright life. Her peace made with God, death had no sting, and the grave was robbed of its terors. What a comfort those last words must be to her grief-stricken husband, children and friends! It is hard to part with a mother, a wife, a sister--but when we remember the unfaltering uprightness of a noble life well spent, egery following where duty led, the assurance that all was well, and that she was ready for death--when we look back on all this waht a load of pain and grief it lifts from our hearts. She has lived a noble life, she has fought a good fight and she was ready. Her course is run. Let her rest. She was buried on 3 Sep 1886 in Advent Cemetery, Alton, Osborne Co, Ks.(7011) Parents: John MCCALLISTER and Hester Ann COY.

She was married to Anton Julius KORB on 28 Jun 1855 in At the McCallister home in Washington co, Wassenville, Ia. Children were: Henry Louis KORB, Noah Walter KORB, Nettie Emma KORB, John Steven KORB, Rose May KORB, Minnie Lottie KORB.


bullet Sarah "Sally" MCCALLISTER(230) was born about 1804 in Va or Ky. In 1830 census, one female is listed 20-30 years old, probably Sarah. She died after 1833 in Ill. Parents: Edward MCCALLISTER and Mary DEHART.


bulletSarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" MCCALLISTER was born in 1848 in Washington Co, Ia.(7012) (7013)(7014) Her age is reported as 11 years old in the 1860 Iowa Census, dated 18 Jun 1860. This would give her a birthdate of 1849 rather than 1852. In the 1900 Decatur county, KS census, her birthdate is given as May 1854 She appeared on the census on 28 Aug 1850 in Wassonville, 20th District, Washington Co, Ia. (7015) Age listed as 2 years old. She appeared on the census in 1856 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co, Ia.(7016) She appeared on the census on 18 Jun 1860 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co, Ia.(7017) This census listed Sarah's age as 11 years old. She appeared on the census on 22 Jun 1880 in Penn Twp, Osborne Co, KS.(7018) She appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1900 in Osborne, Penn Twp, Osborne Co, KS. (7019)(7020) She appeared on the census on 21 Jun 1900 in Oberlin, Decatur Co, Ks. (7021) She appeared on the census on 12 May 1910 in Mirage Twp, Rawlins Co, Ks.(7022) She appeared on the census in 1920 in Rawlins Co, Ks.(7023) She died on 18 Dec 1922 in McDonald, Rawlins Co, Ks. (7024) Cause of death given on death certificate as "Angina Pectoris. Patient took suddenly ill and died before doctor could be summoned". She was buried on 21 Dec 1922 in Grace Cemetary, 1 mi W of McDonald, Ks. Lizzie was the aunt of Nettie Bryson, who wrote the eulogy of Frank which appears in his notes section. Lizzie was raised in the home of Anton and Samantha Korb after the death of Lizzie's mom. Then, when her sister "Cal" got married, Lizzie went to live with her.

According to Bryson, "Aunt Lizzie was larger, being tall with a neat, willowy figure. She too had red hair, and it was the most beautiful and attractive I ever saw, not as curly as Mother's, but always lying in graceful waves. She had a peaches-and-cream complexion and clear, blue Irish eyes. In addition, she was a born modiste and dressed in a most becoming manner. I can recall every detail about her, and the picture is vivid and beautiful after the lapse of years. In thinking of her and Aunt Cal, I have the same feeling of worship that I had as a little girl.
"In memory, Aunt Lizzie wore clothes that were up to the hour in style, and I never saw her with a tousled head or a soiled dress. Like all women of that time and place, she did all of her own work after her marriage, and her house was as neat and tidy as herself, always cheerful and cozy. she lived longer than the rest of her generation. I think she was about seventy-five when she passed out with the flu, leaving the memory of a devoted wife and mother, and a very capable woman.
"In many ways she was helpful to her husband, and conducted a millinery store in their home town for several years. She married Frank Leebrick, secretary of the colony of Pennsylvania Dutch people who settled in Osborne County and founded the little town of Osborne which became the County seat. Four children were born to them. The oldest is a spinster, Ally Leebrick. the oldest son, Charles, is a breeder of Hereford cattle in Western Kansas. The second boy, Mas, is a druggist in Frederick, Oklahoma, and the youngest, Roy, met a tragic death in a runaway, wherein he was thrown from his wagon. He too was a stock breeder.
"Aunt Lizzie was a very strong and determined prohibitionist, and would not have anyone around her who drank. We often wondered why she had such strong convictions on the subject, as none of the family were so addicted, but we held the eheory that most of the Irish were inclined to drink."

The front page of the December 15, 1876 issue of the "Osborne County Farmer" carried the following business card: NEW MILLINERY STORE. Mrs. Frank Leebrick. Keeps a fine assortment of Millinery and Ladies Fancy Goods. The ladies of Osborne city and vicinity are invited to call and see for themselves, and please examine my fall and winter stock, which will be sold at the most reasonable prices.

The February 9, 1877 issue of the "Osborne County Farmer" carried the following paragraph regarding Lizzie's millinery store: "Mrs. Frank Leebrick keeps a very fine stock of goods in this line, and is prepared at all times to fit her lady customers out with the latest fashions in headgear. She has just had completed a neat building in the main part of town, which she expects to occupy in a short time, and doubtless will be second to none in the great northwest doing business in that line."

The August 3, 1877 issue of the "Osborne County Farmer" was still carrying the advertisment for Lizzie's store.

The January 1, 1880 issue of the newspaper gave the following description of Lizzie's business: "Mrs. F. E. Leebrick also carries a stock of goods in this line, and is receiving a share of public patronage".

The December 21, 1922 issue of the (Atwood, Kansas) Citizen-Patriot carried this story: DEATH OF MRS. LEEBRICK. Mrs. Frank Leebrick died very suddenly last Monday night. While she had been in poor health for some time, she was apparently gaining in health and strength and had busied herself with some light tasks on Monday, seeming to feel much better than usual since her recent illness.
'She was sick for only a short time Monday night, passing away about 11 o'clock, fifteen or twenty minutes after awakening the family.
'Her sudden death is a great shock to her family and friends. The Leebrick family came to Rawlins county in 1904 and settled on the ranch where they now live which was originally a part of the old Dewey ranch, where they have made a very pleasant home.
'The writer, when a child, first met Mrs. Leebrick, who was then Miss Lizzie McAllister of Osborne county, where she was married to Frank Leebrick and where they made their home for a number of years. Her body will be carried back three to rest beside that of her little son, she having expressed a wish to that effect.
'It was a pleasure to us in coming to Atwood to unexpectedly meet an old friend among strangers and our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the bereaved family.
'The funeral will be held in McDonald this afternoon. An obituary will be published next week.
This info provided by Delores A. Luedke,PO Box 42, Atwood, Kansas 67730-0042.
Parents: John MCCALLISTER and Hester Ann COY.

She was married to Franklin Edwin LEEBRICK in 1872 in Osborne, Osborne Co, Ks. Children were: Emma Allie (Alice) LEEBRICK, Charles Harry LEEBRICK , Max Harry LEEBRICK, Robert Roy LEEBRICK, William LEEBRICK.


bullet Silas H MCCALLISTER(6816) was born on 15 Jan 1865 in Knox Co, Il. He died in 1929.(243) Parents: Miles Wesley MCCALLISTER and Harriet L. REED.


bulletSimeon (Simon) MCCALLISTER(6955) (2529)(7025) (6970) was born on 9 Aug 1787 in Kentucky. (7026)(230) Consistent with 1820 Census age of 26 to 45. He owned Land on 2 Dec 1816 in White Co, Il. (230) He appeared on the census in 1818 in White Co, Il.(230) He appeared on the census in 1820 in White Co, Il.(7027) 1820 Census lists 1 male 26 to 45, one male over 45, one daughter under 10, one female 26 to 45, one female over 45. He appeared on the census in 1830 in White Co, Il.(7028) 1830 census lists one male 40-50, 1 female under 5, one between 5 and 10, one between 10 and 15, and one female 30-40. He was buried in 1850 in McCallister Cemetery in Section 12, Orange Twp, Knox Co, IL. He died on 14 Apr 1850 in Knox Co, Il. (244)(230) Date is given as 4 april 1850 in reference. He served in the military. Peter Godfrey is among the best known settlers of 1832, andhe and his wife are among the oldest and most honored couples belonging to the "Old Settler' Association of Knox County." John Denney and John and Simon McAsllister arrived two years later. John Denny, with John and Simon McAllister, made claims in the township in 1834. John McAllister and family moved to Oregon; Simon lived and died on section 12, where he first located; so did his wife. His son, Wesley, is living on the old place; he was married to Harriet Reed

Came to Knox County by way of White County, Il from Kentucky.

Was from one of the old Ranger families, a farmer by vocation, and followed his calling in his native State, and after coming to this county, which was in 1832, up to the date of his demise.

Will was probated in 1850, Mary McCallister Executor.

There were Knox county land purchases by a Simon McCallister as follows:
13 Dec 1834, SE of Section 12, twp 10N, Range 02E, 160 acres, $1.25/acre
24 Jun 1835, W2NW, Section 13, twp 10N, Range 02E, 80 acres, $1.25/acre
02 Mar 1836, NENE, Section 14, twp 10N, range 02E, 40 acres, $1.25/acre
08 Nov 1838, E2SE, Section 34, twp 11N, range 03E, 80 acres, $1.25/acre
08 Nov 1838, W2SE, Section 34, twp 11N, range 03E, 80 acres, $1.25/acre

Parents: Edward MCCALLISTER and Mary DEHART.

He was married to Mary OOLEY on 6 Jan 1814 in White Co, Il.(230) Children were: Nancy MCCALLISTER, Jane Elizabeth MCCALLISTER, Mary Ann MCCALLISTER , Miles Wesley MCCALLISTER, Henry S MCCALLISTER, John A MCCALLISTER, Infant MCCALLISTER.


bullet Simon MCCALLISTER(230) was born after 1820. (7029) No son listed in 1820 census Parents: John MCCALLISTER and Mahala SMITH.


bullet Thomas MCCALLISTER(7030) was born about 1789 in Va or Ky.(230) He owned Land on 16 May 1817 in White Co, Il.(230) He appeared on the census in 1818 in White Co, Il. (230) He appeared on the census in 1820 in White Co, Il. (7031) in 1820 Census is listed 1 male 16-26, one female under 10 and one female 16-26. He appeared on the census in 1830 in White Co, Il. (7032) In 1830 census is listed one son, 10-15, one 15-20, one male 30-40, one male 70-80, one female 15-20 and one 30-40. He died between 1850 and 1860 in Marion Twp, Polk Co, Mo. (230) There is a Thomas and Sarah McCalister that was selling property they owned in Knoxville in September 1835. This might have been this person. Parents: Edward MCCALLISTER and Mary DEHART.

He was married to Sarah. Children were: Margaret MCCALLISTER.


bullet Thomas MCCALLISTER(7033) was born in 1755 in Augusta Co, Va. He served in the military in 1776. (584) Thomas is listed as a member of Capt. Baird's Company of the 27th District in the American Revolution. He died in 1829 in Alleghany Co, Va. (7034) Mentioned in father James's will dated 14 June 1799 and probated in 1801. Parents: James MCCALLISTER and Mary MCGLOUGHLIN.

Children were: William MCCALLISTER.


bulletThomas MCCALLISTER(584) was born in 1783. He died in 1843.(584) Parents: Richard MCCALLISTER and Marget NICKELL.


bullet Thomas F MCCALLISTER(7035) was born in 1857 in Or.(7036) He appeared on the census on 6 Jul 1860 in Marion Co, Or.(7037) He appeared on the census on 1 Aug 1870 in Marion Co, Or. (7038) Parents: Harding (Harden) (Hardin) MCCALLISTER and Julia SMITH.


bullet Tom MCCALLISTER(7039) Tom was a cousin of Samantha McCallister. Tom was not a sleep walker, but instead was a natural clairvoyant. While John and Harding McCallister and other relatives in the party heading west were crossing the plains, Tom remained in Iowa. Although it was long before the days of transcontinental mail service, he seemed to know just where they were and the important happenings of the journey.

Tom lived between what is now Dubuque and Davenport, near the muddy Mississippi (the place from which the caravan had started). H was able to tell interested friends and stay-at-home relatives that the caravan had stopped for bad weather, or floods, or sickness or Indians! He described in detail the conditions as they existed, their surroudnigs in the place at which they had stopped, and gave other amazing information.

It was months before the party was heard from - long after John had rached San Francisco and a lsetter could come through by pony express and stage. Naturally, such a lettter was long in the writing and reported the entire journey in much detail. The firends and relatives back home, having painstakingly set down the happenings and dates as related by Tom, checked these against the many-paged letter, and were astounded or triumphant (according to their faith) to find all of Tom's accounts entirely accurate.

Contrary to what we might expect, this discovery did not increase community respect for Tom. On the contrary, his miraculous powers were attributed to the devil, and people who prided themselves on being "religious" avoided him as if he had the plague.

Later, Tom and his wife lived on a tiny ranch on the outskirts of Waterville, Ks, where the Korbs and McCallisters in Kansas visited them. Samantha McCallister Korb had always liked Cousin Tom and sympathized with this troubles, though Father Korb shared the generally unfavorable opinion of his occult powers.


bullet Virginia A MCCALLISTER(7040) was born in 1855 in Or.(7041) She appeared on the census on 6 Jul 1860 in Marion Co, Or.(7042) She appeared on the census on 1 Aug 1870 in Marion Co, Or. (7043) Parents: Harding (Harden) (Hardin) MCCALLISTER and Julia SMITH.


bullet Wesley MCCALLISTER(7044) was born in 1846 in Il. He appeared on the census on 23 Sep 1850 in District 13, White Co, Il. (7045) Parents: Edward MCCALLISTER Jr. and Martha BRADBURY.


bullet William MCCALLISTER(1050) was born in 1845 in Ia.(439) Age given as 15 years in 1860 Iowa Census, Washington county, Limecreek township, page 21, dated 18 Jun 1860. He appeared on the census on 28 Aug 1850 in Wassonville, 20th District, Washington Co, Ia.(7046) He appeared on the census in 1856 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co, Ia. (7047) He appeared on the census on 18 Jun 1860 in Lime Creek Twp, Washington Co, Ia.(7048) He died on 21 Sep 1864 in Little Rock General Hospital. He enlisted in the Union forces during the Civil War, but never reached the front lines, dying of measels.

According to the National Archives, William enlisted in Company F, of the 1st Iowa Cavalry.

His complete military file from the National Archives reveals the following. He volunteered at Washington, Washington county, Iowa on 18 Feb 1864. He was unable to write, so signed his enlistment papers with an "X". He was described as having blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion and being 5'9" tall. He was assigned to Company F of the First Cavalry Regiment of the Iowa Volunteers. He stated his age as being 18 years of age. He was discharged on 11 Aug 1864 in Little Rock with the following comment: "This soldier was admitted about three weeks ago with consumption -- claims to have been a sound man when enlisted and have contracted his disease while on duty at Camden (sp?) Ark (in) April 1864." He was found incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because of "Phthisis Pulmonatis, Lup. of Rubela, contracted while at Camden, Arks, April '64, ____ soldier has expectorative blood ever since he contact ____, degree of disability, total, ---not fit for the invalid corps". William's final pay certificate was dated 21 Sep 64 and reports that he died in Little Rock General Hospital on 21 Sep 1864 with the rank of Private. His personal effects were auctioned on 30 Sep 1864 with the following proceeds: 1 jacket $1, 1 pair of shoes $1, 1 Haaversack 50 cents, 1 Pocket Book 50 cents and $1 cash in his wallet for a total of $5. The report of the sale was made 13 December 1864. William's roll call cards show him present through June, but absent sick during July and August.

According to "Prairie Days", William had a sleep-walking habit. When he was about eighteen, he arose in the night, went out and saddled his horse and rode to the home of his chum (where the doors were never locked), got into bed with his friend and never knew anything about it. He was extremely embarassed in the morning to find himself with no clothing on save his night shirt. Parents: John MCCALLISTER and Hester Ann COY.


bullet William MCCALLISTER(7049) was born about 1806 in KY.(230) 1830 Sangamon County Ill census shows one son under 5 years old, a male 20-30 and a female 20-30. He appeared on the census in 1830 in Sangamon Co, Ill. (7050) 1830 Census gives one male under 5, one male 20-30 and one female 20-30 He died between 1840 and 1850 in Sangamon Co, Ill. (230) Parents: Edward MCCALLISTER and Mary DEHART.

He was married to Mary CROW on 14 Oct 1834 in Sangamon Co, Ill. (230)


bulletWilliam MCCALLISTER(7051) was born in 1822 in Ill. He appeared on the census on 3 Feb 1850 in Marion Co, Or. (7052)


bullet William MCCALLISTER(584) Mentioned in grandfather James's will dated 14 June 1799 and probated in 1801. Parents: Thomas MCCALLISTER and Jane.


bullet William MCCALLISTER(584) was born on 12 May 1788 in KY. He died on 14 Feb 1864. Parents: Garrett MCCALLISTER and Susannah CRAIG.

Children were: Garret MCCALLISTER, James MCCALLISTER, John MCCALLISTER.


bulletWilliam B MCCALLISTER(7053) (7054) was born in 1852 in Or.(7055) He appeared on the census on 6 Jul 1860 in Marion Co, Or. (7056) He appeared on the census on 1 Aug 1870 in Marion Co, Or. (7057) He appeared on the census on 8 Jun 1880 in Marion Co, Or.(7058) Parents: Harding (Harden) (Hardin) MCCALLISTER and Julia SMITH.

Children were: Guy MCCALLISTER .


bulletSophia MCCANN(157).


bulletPaul MCCARTHY (Private).

Children were: Suzanne Elizabeth MCCARTHY.


bulletSuzanne Elizabeth MCCARTHY (Private). Parents: Paul MCCARTHY and Elizabeth Cassandra DAVIDSON.

Children were: Kelli Kristine HOLMES, Ryan McCarthy HOLMES, Eric Lee HOLMES.


bulletMable MCCARTNEY (Private).


bulletClark Douglas MCCARTY(1425).

Children were: Earle Rozene MCCARTY.


bulletEarle Rozene MCCARTY(1425) was born on 4 Feb 1900. He died on 29 Apr 1962 in Ottumwa, Wapello Co, IA. Parents: Clark Douglas MCCARTY and Serena GILLILAND.

He was married to Rilla Frances MARKWELL on 26 Aug 1921 in Lancaster, Mo.


bullet May MCCHERRY(7059)

She was married to Claxton WILSTACH on 26 Jul 1897. (7060)


bullet Hannah MCCLAIN(7061)

Children were: James MCCALLISTER.


bulletJohn William MCCLURE(632) was born in 1892. He died in 1963.


bulletFinny MCCONN(1070).


bulletEmily Gladys MCCORD was born on 27 Oct 1893 in Barr Twp, Daviess Co, In. (295) She died on 9 Jun 1976 in Dodge City, Ford Co, Ks. (295) Parents: Joseph Allen MCCORD and Mary Ellen CARRICO.

Children were: Mary Laverna GARDNER, Josephine L GARDNER, Joseph Elden GARDNER, Infant GARDNER, Margaret N GARDNER, Albertus Wilson GARDNER.


bulletJames MCCORD.


bulletJoseph Allen MCCORD(295).

He was married to Mary Ellen CARRICO on 28 Apr 1916 in Olathe, Johnson Co, Ks.(295) Children were: Emily Gladys MCCORD.


bullet Francis MCCOWN(584)


bulletNancy MCCOWN(584).


bulletRuby Ruth MCCOWN (Private).

Children were: Ronald Stanley DOWNS, Charles Robert DOWNS.


bulletVictoria Lee MCCRACKEN (Private).


bulletNancy MCCUTCHEN(7062) was born in 1818.


bulletEdna Luella MCDOWELL(1070) was born on 15 Oct 1901 in Newton, Harvey Co, Ks. She died in 1970. Parents: Frank Wilmott MCDOWELL and Rosalee LEEBRICK.


bullet Frank Wilmott MCDOWELL was born on 21 Dec 1872 in Goshen, Elkhart, In. (7063) He died on 22 Mar 1954 in Cherokee, Alfalfa Co, Ok. (7064) He was buried in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery, Cherokee, Ok. (1070)

He was married to Rosalee LEEBRICK on 29 Nov 1899 in Newton, Harvey Co, Ks. (7065) Children were: Edna Luella MCDOWELL , Willard Leslie MCDOWELL, Stella Muriel MCDOWELL, Murrary William MCDOWELL , Martha Hazel MCDOWELL.


bullet John MCDOWELL(256)


bulletMartha Hazel MCDOWELL(1070) was born on 16 Feb 1913 in Chester, Ok.(7066) She died on 24 Apr 2006 in Alva, Ok.(7067) Graduated from Cherokee, Ok, high school in 1932. They farmed south of Cherokee until moving to Idaho in 1950. She worked as a nurse aid in Nampa, Idaho, for 21 years. She was a member of Friends Church, Cherokee, OK. Parents: Frank Wilmott MCDOWELL and Rosalee LEEBRICK.

She was married to Roy C WALKER on 9 May 1934 in Cherokee, OK.(7068) Children were: Ron WALKER, Dale WALKER .

She was married to Ellis TIDWELL on 7 Mar 1978. (7069) They lived in Cherokee, Ok until his death.


bullet Mary Helen MCDOWELL(7070) was born on 15 Dec 1846 in Louisville, KY.(7071) (7072) She appeared on the census on 19 Jun 1880 in Union Twp, Monroe Co, Mo.(7073) She appeared on the census on 11 Jun 1900 in Moberly, Sugar Creek Twp, Randolph Co, Mo.(7074) She died on 6 Mar 1927.(7075)

She was married to William L. CHANDLER on 17 Mar 1868. (7076) Children were: Florence S CHANDLER , Willie F CHANDLER, Addie D CHANDLER, Oscar P CHANDLER, Mayra F CHANDLER, Frank M CHANDLER, Joseph A. CHANDLER, Harry B CHANDLER, Susan (Suzie) Laura CHANDLER.


bullet Murrary William MCDOWELL(1070) was born on 24 Feb 1908 in Chester, Ok. He died on 11 Jul 1979 in Downey, Los Angeles Co, Ca. Parents: Frank Wilmott MCDOWELL and Rosalee LEEBRICK.


bullet Stella Muriel MCDOWELL (Private). Parents: Frank Wilmott MCDOWELL and Rosalee LEEBRICK.

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