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Hiram M. Currey (M)
b. 13 August 1835, d. 2 March 1901
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Hiram M. Currey was born on 13 August 1835 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.1
He was the son of Hiram M. Currey and Rachel Harris.
Hiram M. Currey married Angelina Jane Burke, daughter of Henry F. Burke and Elizabeth Ann Bland, on 3 August 1856 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri.2,3,4
Hiram M. Currey died on 2 March 1901 at Lansing, Leavenworth, Kansas, at age 65.5,6,7
He was buried after 2 March 1901 at Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas.8,5
He appeared on the census of 14 August 1860 at Kickapoo, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.9 He purchased land that was received by patent by James Dillard for military warrant for service in war of 1812 containing 160 acres on 15 September 1860 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.10 He began military service on 8 October 1864 at Atchison, Atchison Co., Kansas.11 He ended military service on 27 October 1864.11 He received patent from United States for NW 1/4 S26T7R21 on 3 November 1871 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.12 He and Angelina Jane Burke sold at a sheriff's sale NW 1/4 S26T7R21 on 15 December 1871 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, to Moses J. Patterson.13 Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke and Gulford Hornbuckle and Sarah E. Hornbuckle, his wife filed petition on 5 May 1876 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri, against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke seeking partition of E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in Platte County.14 Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke along with Gilford Hornbuckel and his wife Sarah petitioned John M. Burk and Milton E. Burk for partition of land being the E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in November 1876 at Platte County, Missouri.15 Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke along with Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle his wife were plaintiffs in a case against Milton E. Burke where the court found for the plaintiffs and assessed $679.92 against the defendant on 5 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.16 Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke as plaintiffs along with Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle, his wife, appealed an earlier decision against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke upheld on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.17 Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke sold by Deed of sale to Leavenworth Northern and Southern Railway Co. 100 feet wide easement - 50 feet each side of railroad W 20 acres of S 40 acres of SE 1/4 S25 T9 R22E from station 808-42 to station 814-40, 1 37/100 acres; on 11 January 1887 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.18 Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke sold by Deed of sale to W. H. Bond coal and other mineral rights on the E side SE 1/4 S25 T9 R22 1 acre; and S. side SE 1/4 S25 T9 R23 20 acres on 12 June 1889 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.19 Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke sold by Sheriff's deed to Samuel J. Sull S1/2 SE 1/4 S25 T9 R22, 20 acres as judgement against Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke in suit filed by Samuel J. Sull against Angelinia J. Curry, Hiram M. Curry, George W. Mickle, The Moline Plan Company and the Bastope Coal and Mining company on 10 July 1893 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.19 |
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Angelina Jane Burke was born on 30 October 1836 at Kentucky.1,2
She was the daughter of Henry F. Burke and Elizabeth Ann Bland.
Angelina Jane Burke married Hiram M. Currey, son of Hiram M. Currey and Rachel Harris, on 3 August 1856 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri.3,4,5
Angelina Jane Burke died on 26 March 1901 at Lansing, Leavenworth, Kansas, at age 64.6,7
She was buried after 26 March 1901 at Mt. Muncie Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.6,7
She appeared on the census of 1850 at Marshall Twp., Platte County, Missouri.8 She and Hiram M. Currey sold at a sheriff's sale NW 1/4 S26T7R21 on 15 December 1871 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, to Moses J. Patterson.9 Angelina Jane Burke and Hiram M. Currey and Gulford Hornbuckle and Sarah E. Hornbuckle, his wife filed petition on 5 May 1876 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri, against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke seeking partition of E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in Platte County.10 Angelina Jane Burke and Hiram M. Currey along with Gilford Hornbuckel and his wife Sarah petitioned John M. Burk and Milton E. Burk for partition of land being the E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in November 1876 at Platte County, Missouri.11 Angelina Jane Burke and Hiram M. Currey along with Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle his wife were plaintiffs in a case against Milton E. Burke where the court found for the plaintiffs and assessed $679.92 against the defendant on 5 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.12 Angelina Jane Burke and Hiram M. Currey as plaintiffs along with Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle, his wife, appealed an earlier decision against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke upheld on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.13 Angelina Jane Burke purchased by Deed of sale from Owen Duffy and Catherine Duffy the S 1/2 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 S25 T9 R22 20 acres on 19 August 1879 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.14 She and Hiram M. Currey sold by Deed of sale to Leavenworth Northern and Southern Railway Co. 100 feet wide easement - 50 feet each side of railroad W 20 acres of S 40 acres of SE 1/4 S25 T9 R22E from station 808-42 to station 814-40, 1 37/100 acres; on 11 January 1887 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.15 Angelina Jane Burke and Hiram M. Currey sold by Deed of sale to W. H. Bond coal and other mineral rights on the E side SE 1/4 S25 T9 R22 1 acre; and S. side SE 1/4 S25 T9 R23 20 acres on 12 June 1889 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.14 Angelina Jane Burke and Hiram M. Currey sold by Sheriff's deed to Samuel J. Sull S1/2 SE 1/4 S25 T9 R22, 20 acres as judgement against Angelina Jane Burke and Hiram M. Currey in suit filed by Samuel J. Sull against Angelinia J. Curry, Hiram M. Curry, George W. Mickle, The Moline Plan Company and the Bastope Coal and Mining company on 10 July 1893 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.14 |
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Hiram M. Currey was the son of Hiram Mirick Currey and Sarah (?).
Hiram M. Currey married Rachel Harris on 28 September 1824 at Edgar Co., Illinois. The couple was married by John W. McReynolds, a licensed minister of the gospel of the Methodist Episcopal Church.1,2
Hiram M. Currey was a lawyer at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.3 He was admitted into the practice of law, the 1st attorney of Rush Co. and was at once made prosecutor on 4 April 1822 at Rush Co., Indiana.4,5 He was admitted to practice law on 26 September 1822 at Indianapolis, Indiana.6,7 He was appointed the first prosecuting attorney on 10 October 1822 at Shelby County, Indiana.8 He resigned as prosecuting attorney in April 1823 at Rush Co., Indiana.5 He was appointed Constable circa July 1825 at Peoria Co., Illinois.9 He purchased lot 9 in Block No. 2 at $51.00 during the first public sale of lands on 10 July 1826 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.10,11,12 His nomination for justice of peace for Peoria County was approved by Illionois House of Representatives on 25 December 1826.13,14 His nomination by the Illinois House of Representatives for justice of peace of Peoria County was approved on 26 December 1826.15 Hiram's confirmation by Senate of nomination by the Illinois House of Representatives for justice of peace representing Peoria County was announced on 27 December 1826.16 He was commissioned justice of peace on 5 January 1827 at Peoria Co., Illinois.17,18 He was a candidate for county commissioner on 14 August 1828 at Peoria Co., Illinois.19 He was a candidate for justice of peace on 18 October 1828 at La Salle District, Peoria Co., Illinois.20 He was an early settler in Spring Bay Township, Tazewell County, Illinois, in 1829.21,22 He received 28 votes for justice of the peace and was elected to the office on 29 August 1829 at LaSalle Precinct, Peoria Co., Illinois.23,24,25 He was issued commission as justice of peace for county of Peoria by Illinois General Assembly on 10 September 1829.26 He was Justice of Peace on 9 November 1829 at Peoria Co., Illinois.27 He owned land in 1829 at Spring Bay, Woodford Co., Illinois; in Spring Bay Township being in T27NR4W of 3rd PM and small corner of T28N.28,29 He appeared on the census of 1830 at Peoria Co., Illinois, listed with 1 male age 10-15, 2 males age 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female age 20-30.30 In 1830, Hiram M. Currey was to have performed a marriage ceremony in the home of John Hammett but did not arrive until late having come from near Mossville, Peoria Co., Illinois.31 He was commissioned major of Peoria battalion on 4 March 1830 at Illinois.32 He, a private, served in Capt. Pike's Co. of the Rock River Rangers in the IL Vol. Mil in the Sac & Fox War between 16 June 1831 and 26 June 1831 at Illinois. Hiram M. Currey enrolled at Fort Armstrong.33,34 He performed the first marriage solemnized between white people in this region between Harris W. Miner and Miss Nancy Gross circa 1832 at Stark Co., Illinois.35,36 He was appointed along with Charles Ballance as commissioners to a road towards Knoxville that passes on north line of at SW1/4 S5 T10N R9E, Peoria Co., Illinois, in 1832.37 He served as a member of Peoria Company during the Black Hawk War in 1832 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.38 He held the office of Commissioner on the conduct of the Pottawatomi between 1832 and 1833 at Illinois.39 He began military service on 23 April 1832 at Illinois, as 2 Sergt in Capt. Eads' Co. Mtd. Rangers, Stillman's Batt'n, Ill. Mtd. Vols.40,41 He was listed on muster roll of Captain Abner Eads Company of Mounted Ranging Volunteers enrolled on an Order from Commander in Chief of the Militia of the State of Illinois to Brigadier General Isaiah Stillman for the service of the United States and served as Orderly Sergt. from May 17th to the 21st of May between 23 April 1832 and 28 June 1832 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.42 He ended military service on 28 June 1832 at Illinois, having served as 2 Sergt. in Capt. Ead's Co. Mtd. Rangers, Stillman's Batt'n, Ill. Mtd. Volunteers.40,43 He was addressee in letter from Henry Atkinson dated on 16 November 1832 while residing in at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.44 He sent letter and petition to General Atkinson regarding burning of land and bridge by Winnebago Indians on 6 December 1832 from Peoria, Illinois. Letter is signed Hiram M. Curry, major Peoria Add Battn of Ill Militia.45 He applied to enter land (SW 1/4 S5 T10N R9E of 4th Principle Meridian) by preemption agreeably to Act of Congress of 19 June 1834 in 1834 at Peoria Co., Illinois.46 He purchased the SW1/4 Section 9 Township 9N Range 8E of the 4th Principal Meridian from Lewis Hallock and Sophia his wife of Peoria Co., IL on 17 October 1834 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.47 He sold the SW1/4 Section 9 Township 9N Range 8E in the Military Bounty Tract of Illinois to Blewford Stringer for $200.00 on 18 October 1834.48 He was mentioned in tax list in 1835 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.49 He taught school in 1836 in a cabin near where the residence of Moses Neal now stands, Peoria Co., Illinois.23 He was involved in a land dispute with Isaac Underhill regarding whether Hiram M. Curry was actually residing on the land he had claimed by preemption being the SW fractional quarter Section 5 Township 10 North Range 9 East of the 4th principal meridian between 1836 and 1840 at Peoria County, Illinois.50 He filed land entry papers on 19 March 1836 at Peoria Co., Illinois, claiming he occupied and raised a crop on the SW fraction quarter of Section 5 Township 19 N Range 9 East of 4th principal Meridian in year 1833.51 He filed land entry papers paying $44.20 for the SW fractional quarter of Seciton 5 Township 10 N Range 9 E of the 4th principal merdian containing 35 acres on 30 May 1836 at Peoria County, Illinois.52 He purchased 35.36 acres at a federal sale for $1.25 per acre recorded in arch. vol. no: 697, page 130 on 30 May 1836 at S5 T10N R09E, Peoria Co., Illinois.53,54 He purchased the E 1/2 of the NW 1/4 Section 30 Township 11N Range 9E of the 4th Principal Meridian being 78 and 99/100 acres for $150 on 9 July 1836 at Peoria Co., Illinois, from Linus Scoville and his wife Elizabeth Scoville.55 He purchased land from Linus Scoville and Elizabeth his wife of county of Peoria state of Illinois being the NW 1/4 Section 30 Township 11N Range 9E of 4th principal meridian on 9 July 1836 at Peoria Co., Illinois.56 He sold 78 and 99/100 acres in the E 1/2 NW 1/4 S30T11NR9E of 4th principal meridian for $800.00 on 9 July 1836 at Peoria Co., Illinois, to Thomas M. Currey.57 His certificate #8250 for SW1/4 S5T10NR9E was cancelled on 3 October 1838 at Peoria Co., Illinois.58 Hiram M. Currey was a candidate for representative in 1840 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.59 He purchased land being the E1/2 of the NW1/4 Section 30 Township 11N Range 9E of 4th principle meridian on 23 November 1840 at Peoria Co., Illinois, from Thomas M. Currey.60 Hiram M. Currey sold land by quit claim to Isaac Underhill the S 1/2 of Section 5 Township 10N Range 9E of 4th principal meridian acquired by virtue of preemption for the sum of $150.00 on 28 March 1842 at Illinois.61 He was commissioned lieutenant colonel of 1st regiment on 31 December 1842 at Illinois.62,63 He was member of school trustees on 27 November 1844 at Woodford Co., Illinois.64 |
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Henry F. Burke was born on 30 April 1811.1,2
He married Elizabeth Ann Bland, daughter of Eli Bland and Sarah Anderson, on 22 October 1835 at Monroe County, Kentucky.3,4
Henry F. Burke died on 30 October 1845 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri, at age 34.5
He was buried after 30 October 1845 at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Weston, Platte County, Missouri; near Breen Stone on East side of cemetery; stone reads "died Oct 30 1845 A 34 yrs 6 mos."5,2
He was early settler at Platte County, Missouri.6 He appeared on the census of 1 July 1840 at Platte County, Missouri, with 1 male under 5, 1 male 20-30, 2 females under 5 and 1 female 20-30 listed as Henry S. Burke.7 He purchased NE 1/4 S27 T54N R36W on 21 August 1843 at Platte County, Missouri.8 |
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Elizabeth Ann Bland was born on 25 December 1813.1
She was the daughter of Eli Bland and Sarah Anderson.
Elizabeth Ann Bland married Henry F. Burke on 22 October 1835 at Monroe County, Kentucky.2,3
Elizabeth Ann Bland died before 5 May 1876 at Platte County, Missouri.4,5
She sold negro slave Clara for $759 leaving balance of $214.27 owed on estate of Henry F. Burke before 1 February 1847 at Platte County, Missouri.6 She sold land being lots no. 11 and 12 in block 42 of Weston after 1 February 1847 at Platte County, Missouri.6 She purchased the S 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 34 T54 R36 for $260 from Elihu H. Randolph and his wife Marthy on 25 March 1847 at Platte County, Missouri.7 She was appointed administratrix by County Court for estate of Henry F. Burke, late of Platte County Missourie deceased intestate on 8 May 1847 at Platte County, Missouri.8 She purchased land being the northwest forty of the SW 1/4 Section 34 T54 R36 from Elisah H. Randolph for $300 on 21 May 1851 at Platte County, Missouri.9 She sold land land being the 10 acres of land lying on the East side of Bear creek and adjoining the land of John Groff all part of West 1/2 sW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 to John Groff for $100 on 7 September 1852 at Platte County, Missouri.10 She sold land being the E 1/2 SW 1/4 Sectin 34 T54 R365 containing 80 acres for $3200 to Matthew Martin Bland on 21 April 1860 at Platte County, Missouri.11 |
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Albert Hutchinson was born circa 1838 at Northhampton, Fulton County, New York.1
He married Julia Harding, daughter of William G. Harding, on 14 September 1859 at Black Hawk Co., Iowa.2
Albert Hutchinson married Eliza Honor Van Valkenberg on 8 August 1893 at St. Joseph, Buchanon Co., Missouri.1,3
Albert Hutchinson died on 22 July 1896 at Doniphan County, Kansas, USA.1
He began military service on 1 September 1862 at Independence, Iowa, as a private in Company D of the 1st Regiment of the Iowa Cavalry Volunteers command by Captain Jinks.1 He reenlisted on 1 January 1864 at Little Rock, Arkansas.1 He ended military service on 15 February 1866 at Austin, Texas.1 He purchased land being W 4acres of E 6 1/2 acres N 1/2 SW NE S29 T91 R13 on 7 December 1869 at Bremer County, Iowa.4 He sold land land being the W 4 acres of the East 6 1/2A N 1/2 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 S29 R13 T91 on 10 June 1871 at Bremer County, Iowa.4 He is head of household on the census of 1890 at Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, as Albert Hutchison, a veteran of Company D 1st Iowa Cavalry having served 1 year 3 months and 24 days with a postal address in Liberty, Missouri.5 |
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Julia Harding was born in 1840 at New Brunswick.
She was the daughter of William G. Harding.1
Julia Harding married Albert Hutchinson on 14 September 1859 at Black Hawk Co., Iowa.2
Julia Harding died circa 1890 at Liberty, Clay, Missouri.
She was enumerated with William G. Harding on the census of 1851 at Westfield Township, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, listed as Julia Harding an 11 year old female.3 |
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Albert G. Hutchinson was born on 9 June 1862 at Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., Iowa.1,2
He was the son of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding.
Albert G. Hutchinson married Mary Anna Baker on 12 November 1886 at Buchanon Co., Missouri.3,4,5
Albert G. Hutchinson died on 11 April 1922 at 1405 N. 22nd, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, at age 59 from heart disease.1
He was buried on 13 April 1922 at Ashland Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanon Co., Missouri.6
He resided circa 1887 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.1 He purchased land being lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, and 9 in block 42 of White Cloud for $95 from John Gubtail on 24 January 1889 at Doniphan County, Kansas.7 He was nursery man between 1890 and 1922 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.1 He purchased land being lot seven block 63 in city of White Cloud from George Nuzum on 8 January 1894 at Doniphan County, Kansas.8 He resided in 1900 at 213 E Poulin, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He resided in 1901 at 2302 S. 13th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He resided in 1903 at 611 Locust, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He resided in 1905 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.10 He resided between 1906 and 1910 at 2102 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He resided between 1911 and 1912 at 2117 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He resided on 14 June 1911 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.11 He resided between 1913 and 1918 at 1405 N. 22nd, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He is head of household on the census of 1920 at 1405 N. 22nd, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, as Albert G. Hutchinson, a 56 year old male born Iowa. Enumerated with were Sylvester (?).12,13 Albert G. Hutchinson resided in 1921 at 1405 N. 22nd, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He resided on 21 May 1921 at 1405 22nd St., St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.14 He left a will on 9 April 1922 at Buchanan County, Missouri.15 The estate of Albert G. Hutchinson began the probate process on 19 April 1922 at Buchanan County, Missouri, with a request for appraisement of nursery stock and a deed to the NE 1/4 S16 W2 R22 Doniphan County where the ownership of the land was doubtful.3 |
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William Henry Hutchinson was born on 2 March 1865 at Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., Iowa.1,2,3
He was the son of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding.3
William Henry Hutchinson married Mary Hall on 21 May 1888 at Doniphan Co., Kansas.4,3
William Henry Hutchinson died on 15 May 1936 at 3401 S 16th St., St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri, at age 71.1,5,3
He was buried on 16 May 1936 at Ashland Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanon Co., Missouri.1
He resided on 12 August 1890 at Kansas City, Missouri.6 He resided circa 1896 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.1 He purchased land being lots one and eight in block 42 in the original town of White Cloud from Anna B. Cunnhinham for $15 on 24 August 1903 at Doniphan County, Kansas.7 He purchased land being lots five, six and seven in block 42 in the city of White Cloud from George Grubb, Hannah J. Gubtail and John Gubtail for $95 on 24 August 1903 at Doniphan County, Kansas.8 He resided in 1911 at 417 Doniphan Ave, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.9 He resided in 1912 at 208 Oak, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.10 He resided in 1913 at 1915 Bartlett, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.11 He resided in 1914 at 2328 S. 7th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.12 He resided in 1915 at 2505 S. 9th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.13 He resided in 1917 at 2823 S. 1th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.14 He is head of household on the census of 1920 at S. 11th St., St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, as William H. Hutchinson, a 55 year old male. Enumerated with were Mary Hall, William M. Hutchinson, Thomas G. Hutchinson and Roy Hutchinson.15 |
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| Gertrude Hutchinson was born on 12 July 1860 at Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., Iowa. She was the daughter of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding. Gertrude Hutchinson married Johann Georg Layer on 23 June 1877 at Osage, Mitchell Co., Iowa.1 Gertrude Hutchinson died on 1 October 1914 at Delwein, Fayette Co., Iowa, at age 54.1 She was buried on 6 October 1914 at Osage City Cemetery, Osage City, Mitchell County, Iowa.1 |
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| Elnora Hutchinson was born on 21 September 1873 at Floyd Co., Iowa.1 She was the daughter of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding.1,2 Elnora Hutchinson married Zachariah Northern on 29 March 1890 at Clay Co., Missouri.3 Elnora Hutchinson died on 21 May 1921 at Galbitar twp, Clay, Missouri, at age 47.1 She was buried on 23 May 1921 at Liberty, Clay, Missouri.1,4 |
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Guy Thomas Hutchinson married Ida Pasha Belle (?).1,2
Guy Thomas Hutchinson was born on 29 February 1876 at Osage, Mitchell Co., Iowa.1,2
He was the son of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding.2
Guy Thomas Hutchinson died on 12 February 1946 at Rural Route 6, St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri, at age 69.3,1,2
He was buried on 14 February 1946 at Ashland Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanon Co., Missouri.3,1
He resided in 1908 at 1216 S. 10th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4 He resided in 1909 at 832 Warsaw Ave, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4 He is head of household on the census of 1920 at Buchanan County, Missouri, as Guy T. Hutchinson, a 43 year old male born Iowa. Enumerated with were Ida Pasha Belle (?) and Dorothy Hutchinson.5,6 Guy Thomas Hutchinson resided between 1937 and 1939 at 2815 Clay, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.7 He purchased lot 1 block 42 original town on 26 February 1937 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.8 He resided in 1940 at 3328 Locust, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.7 |
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| Francesca Hutchinson was born in July 1879 at Mitchell Co., Iowa. He was the son of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding. |
| Mary Anna Baker was born circa 1863 at Kansas. She married Albert G. Hutchinson, son of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding, on 12 November 1886 at Buchanon Co., Missouri.1,2,3 |
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Mary Lidia Hutchinson was born circa 1891 at Kansas.
She was the daughter of Albert G. Hutchinson and Mary Anna Baker.1,2
Mary Lidia Hutchinson married Gale Weymour in 1915 at St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.2,3
Mary Lidia Hutchinson was enumerated with Albert G. Hutchinson on the census of July 1895 at Burr Oak Township, Doniphan County, Kansas, listed as Lidia Hutchinson a 2 year old white female born Kansas.4 Mary Lidia Hutchinson resided in 1911 at 2117 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.5 She resided in 1912 at 2117 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.6 She resided in 1913 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.7 She resided in 1914 at 2102 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.6 She resided in 1915 at 2102 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.8 She resided in 1922 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.2 She resided on 26 March 1976 at Cupertino, California.9 |
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Ray G. Hutchinson married Josephine (?).
Ray G. Hutchinson was born circa 1893 at Kansas.
He was the son of Albert G. Hutchinson and Mary Anna Baker.1,2
Ray G. Hutchinson resided between 1911 and 1912 at 2117 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.3 He resided in 1916 at 1014 Dewey Avenue, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.3 He resided in 1917 at 307 N. 5th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4 He resided in 1917 at 307 N. 5th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.3 He is head of household on the census of 1920 at 2102 Francis, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, as Ray G. Hutchison, a 29 year oldmale born Kansas. Enumerated with were an unknown person.5 He resided in April 1922 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.2 |
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John William Hutchinson was born circa 1895 at Kansas.
He was the son of Albert G. Hutchinson and Mary Anna Baker.1,2
John William Hutchinson married Netta M. (?) before 1930.3
John William Hutchinson died before 1939.4,5
He was on the census of 1910 at St. Joseph, Buchanon Co., Missouri.6 He resided in April 1922 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.2 He resided in 1937 at 2833 S. 20th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.7 |
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Sarah Elizabeth Hutchinson was born circa 1898 at Wathena, Kansas.2
She was the daughter of Albert G. Hutchinson and Mary Anna Baker.3,4
Sarah Elizabeth Hutchinson married George Poteet in 1915 at St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.4,5,6
Sarah Elizabeth Hutchinson died on 26 March 1976 at North Kansas City, Missouri.2
She resided in 1911 at 1911 Frederick Ave, St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.7 She resided in April 1922 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4 She resided between November 1974 and March 1976 at 4228 North Elmwood, Kansas City, Missouri.2 |
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Mary Hall was born circa 1870 at Illinois.
She married William Henry Hutchinson, son of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding, on 21 May 1888 at Doniphan Co., Kansas.1,2
Mary Hall died on 14 June 1950 at County Farm, Rogersville, Webster County, Missouri.3
She was enumerated with William Henry Hutchinson on the census of 1920 at S. 11th St., St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, listed as Mary Hutchinson a 50 year old female.4 Mary Hall resided in 1938 at 2318 S. 9th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.5 She resided in 1940 at 2602 S. 19th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.6 |
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William M. Hutchinson was born circa 1892 at Kansas.
He was the son of William Henry Hutchinson and Mary Hall.1,2
William M. Hutchinson resided in 1911 at 417 Doniphan Ave, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.3 He resided in 1912 at 208 Oak, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4 He resided in 1913 at 1915 Bartlett, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.5 He resided in 1914 at 2328 S. 7th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.6 He resided in 1915 at 2505 S. 9th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.7 He was enumerated with William Henry Hutchinson on the census of 1920 at S. 11th St., St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, listed as William J. Hutchinson a 20 year old male born Kansas.8 William M. Hutchinson resided on 15 May 1936 at Freewater, Oregon.9 |
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Ruby Hutchinson was born circa 1896 at Missouri.
She was the daughter of William Henry Hutchinson and Mary Hall.
Ruby Hutchinson married Elmer Davenport in 1912 at Buchanan County, Missouri.1
Ruby Hutchinson was buried in 1918 at Ashland Cemetery, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri; Section A-5, lot 41 (no stone found); mortician H. D. Sidenfaden.2,3
She died in 1918 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.2
She resided in 1911 at 417 Doniphan Ave, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4 |
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Ruth Hutchinson married Robert Presnill.1
Ruth Hutchinson was born circa 1896 at Missouri.
She was the daughter of William Henry Hutchinson and Mary Hall.
Ruth Hutchinson resided in 1911 at 417 Doniphan Ave, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.2 She resided in 1912 at 417 Doniphan, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.3 She resided in 1913 at 1913 Bartlett, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4 She resided in 1915 at 2505 S. 9th, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.5 |
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Jennie Hutchinson married Jess Guthrie.
Jennie Hutchinson was born circa 1899 at Missouri.
She was the daughter of William Henry Hutchinson and Mary Hall.1
Jennie Hutchinson resided on 15 May 1936 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.2 |
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| Zachariah Northern was born in 1865 at Missouri.1 He married Elnora Hutchinson, daughter of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding, on 29 March 1890 at Clay Co., Missouri.2 Zachariah Northern died in 1952.1 |
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Ida Pasha Belle (?) married Guy Thomas Hutchinson, son of Albert Hutchinson and Julia Harding.2,3
Ida Pasha Belle (?) was born circa 1889 at Holt County, Missouri.4
She died on 9 January 1961 at St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.4
She was enumerated with Guy Thomas Hutchinson on the census of 1920 at Buchanan County, Missouri, listed as Belle P. Hutchinson a 31 year old female born Missouri.5,6 |
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| Sarah Evelina Curry was born on 31 January 1859.1 She was the daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke. Sarah Evelina Curry married Samuel D. Morris on 25 September 1879 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, by E. H. Foster, minister of the gospel.2,3 Sarah Evelina Curry died on 4 December 1884 at age 25.4 |
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John Henry Curry was born on 11 March 1861.1
He was the son of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke.
John Henry Curry married Mollie O. Rourke on 1 December 1890 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, by T. K. Taylor, J. P.2
John Henry Curry died on 14 April 1898 at Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, at age 37.3,4,5,6
He was educated on 7 May 1881 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.7 He resided in 1889 at 750 Shawnee, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, working as a barber.8 He resided between 1890 and 1893 at 748 Shawnee, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, working as a barber.9 He working as a barber between 1894 and 1895 at 730 Shawnee, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.10 He resided between 1895 and 1896 at 712 Shawnee, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, working as a barber.11 He resided between 1896 and 1898 at 705 Delaware, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, working as a barber.12 |
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Mary Caroline Curry was born on 8 May 1864.1
She was the daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke.
Mary Caroline Curry married Henry J. Spears on 12 February 1886 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, by W. A. Crawford, minister M.E. Church.2,3,4
Mary Caroline Curry died at Leavenworth, Kansas.
She was educated on 7 May 1881 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.5 |
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William Quincy Curry was born on 11 December 1868 at Kansas.1
He was the son of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke.
William Quincy Curry married Jessie A. Myers on 20 October 1891 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas; by E. Atkinson, minister of gospel.2
William Quincy Curry filed for divorce from Jessie A. Myers on 20 November 1902 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, and sought custody of chidren William Quincy Curry, Edna Curry, Grace L. Curry, Frank W. Curry and Florence Curry.3
William Quincy Curry married Laura (?) after 1911.4
William Quincy Curry was buried in 1952 at Mt. Muncie Cemetery, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.5
He died in 1952 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.5
He was educated on 7 May 1881 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.6 He was an engineer Rush Milling Co while living at at 316 S. 10th, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, in 1896.7 Hewas an engineer while living at at 229 9th Ave., Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, between 1899 and 1900.7 He resided on 4 May 1910 at Delaware Twp., Leavenworth Co., Kansas.8 |
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James Gilbert Curry was born on 10 October 1871 at Kansas.1
He was the son of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke.
James Gilbert Curry married Mannie Ridge on 29 November 1895 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas; by T. J. McCaull, Fort Leavenworth.2,3
James Gilbert Curry died at Norton, Norton, Kansas.
He was educated on 7 May 1881 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.4 He and Mannie Ridge were defendants in a suit filed by The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. On 23 November 1904 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.5 |
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Elizabeth Jane Curry was born on 22 May 1874 at Kansas.1,2
She was the daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke.
Elizabeth Jane Curry married Robert Rigsby before 1884.3
Elizabeth Jane Curry died at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
She was educated on 7 May 1881 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.4 |
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Dora Ann Curry was born on 14 October 1876 at Lansing, Leavenworth, Kansas.1,2,3
She was the daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke.
Dora Ann Curry married Charles Lee Marts, son of Samuel Marts and Martha Ellen Mauck, on 25 April 1901.2
Dora Ann Curry died on 29 April 1968 at Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, at age 91.2,3
On 5 March 1961, Dora Ann Curry of Long Beach, California wrote her niece and nephew (Winnie Crawford) to offer condolences.4 |
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| Marion Franklin Curry was born on 12 April 1881 at Kansas.1 He was the son of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke. Marion Franklin Curry died on 7 July 1903 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, at age 22.2 He was buried after 7 July 1903 at Mount Muncie Cemetery, Leavenworth County, Kansas.2 |
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Samuel D. Morris married Sarah Evelina Curry, daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke, on 25 September 1879 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, by E. H. Foster, minister of the gospel.1,2
Samuel D. Morris resided in 1884 at 612 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, working at the Sugar Factory.3 He appeared on the census of 1 March 1885 at Delaware Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas.4 He resided in 1886 at nw corner Isabell & 5th ave, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, working in the lab at the Sugar Factory.5 He resided in 1888 at north bet 2d av and 3d ave, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas; working at the Sugar Factory.6 |
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| Henry J. Spears married Mary Caroline Curry, daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke, on 12 February 1886 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, by W. A. Crawford, minister M.E. Church.1,2,3 |
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| Robert Rigsby was born in October 1852 at Illinois.1 He married Elizabeth Jane Curry, daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke, before 1884.2 |
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Jessie A. Myers was born in October 1872 at Kansas.
She married William Quincy Curry, son of Hiram M. Currey and Angelina Jane Burke, on 20 October 1891 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas; by E. Atkinson, minister of gospel.1
Jessie A. Myers filed for divorce from William Quincy Curry on 20 November 1902 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas, and sought custody of chidren Jessie A. Myers, Edna Curry, Grace L. Curry, Frank W. Curry and Florence Curry.2
Jessie A. Myers resided on 4 May 1910 at Delaware Twp., Leavenworth Co., Kansas.3 |
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Edna Curry was born on 6 February 1893 at Leavenworth County, Kansas.1
She was the daughter of William Quincy Curry and Jessie A. Myers.1
Edna Curry was educated on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas. Also attending were Grace L. Curry, Frank W. Curry, Florence Curry and Esther H. Curry.2 |
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Grace L. Curry was born on 8 July 1895 at Leavenworth County, Kansas.1
She was the daughter of William Quincy Curry and Jessie A. Myers.1
Grace L. Curry married John Herres on 6 December 1913 at Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.2,3
Grace L. Curry attended school with Edna Curry and Frank W. Curry, Florence Curry and Esther H. Curry on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.4 Grace L. Curry, age 14, was a pupil under teacher Miss Jennie Dickey on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth County, Kansas.5 |
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Frank W. Curry married Minnie (?).
Frank W. Curry was born in January 1897 at Kansas.
He was the son of William Quincy Curry and Jessie A. Myers.
Frank W. Curry was buried in 1961 at Mt. Muncie Cemetery, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.1
He died in 1961 at Leavenworth Co., Kansas.1
He attended school with Edna Curry and Grace L. Curry, Florence Curry and Esther H. Curry on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.2 Frank W. Curry, age 12, was a pupil under teacher Miss Jennie Dickey on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth County, Kansas.3 |
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Florence Curry was born in July 1899 at Kansas.
She was the daughter of William Quincy Curry and Jessie A. Myers.
Florence Curry attended school with Edna Curry and Grace L. Curry, Frank W. Curry and Esther H. Curry on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth Co., Kansas.1 Florence Curry, age 10, was a pupil under teacher Miss Jennie Dickey on 6 September 1909 at Nine Mile School, Leavenworth County, Kansas.2 |
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Milton E. Burke was born on 2 February 1838 at Tennessee.1
He was the son of Henry F. Burke and Elizabeth Ann Bland.
Milton E. Burke appeared on the census of 1850 at Marshall Twp., Platte County, Missouri.2 He appeared on the census of 27 June 1870 at Township 5th Range, Platte County, Missouri; a 35 year old farmer with $2400 in real estate living in the household of William Massengail who was born in Tennessee.3 He and John Martin Burke were defendants in case brought by Guilford Hornbuckle and Sara E. Hornbuckle, his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife, for partition of the east half of the southwest quarter of section 34 T54 R36 on 5 May 1876 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri.4 Milton E. Burke and John Martin Burke were petitioned by Gilford Hornbuckel and Sarah Hornbuckel his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry his wife for partition of land being the E 1/2 Section 34 T54 R36 in November 1876 at Platte County, Missouri.5 Milton E. Burke and John Martin Burke were defendants in a court case and asssessed $679.92 in a finding for plaintiffs Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah, his wife and Hiram Currey and Angelina Currey, his wife on 5 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.6 Milton E. Burke and John Martin Burke as defendants lost appeal of earlier decision favoring plaintiffs Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle, his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.7 Milton E. Burke and John Martin Burke were granted permission to appeal case filed by Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle, his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife, to the Missouri Supreme Court on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.8 Milton E. Burke sold land to John M. Burk of Platte County, Missouri, being the E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 excdepat all that part lying East of Bear Creek also the N 1/2 W1/2 SE 1/4 S34 T54 R36 also part of NW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 for $1800 on 9 September 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.9 |
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Sarah E. Burke was born on 25 July 1839 at Missouri.1,2,3
She was the daughter of Henry F. Burke and Elizabeth Ann Bland.2
Sarah E. Burke married Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle, son of Hardin B. Hornbuckle, on 12 February 1861 at Platte County, Missouri.4
Sarah E. Burke died on 30 December 1933 at Platte County, Missouri, at age 94.2
She was buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, T53N R36W S12, Platte County, Missouri.2
She and Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife, instituted suit on 5 May 1876 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri, against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke asking for partition of E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in Platte County.5 Sarah E. Burke and Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle along with Hiram Curry and his wife Angelina Curry petitioned against John M. Burk and Milton E. Burk for partition of land being the E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 in November 1876 at Platte County, Missouri.6 Sarah E. Burke and Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle along with Hiram Currey and Angelina Currey his wife were plaintiffs in a case against Milton E. Burke where the court found for the plaintiffs and assessed $679.92 against the defendant on 5 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.7 Sarah E. Burke and Gilbert (Guilford) C. Hornbuckle as plaintiffs along with Hiram Curry and Angeline Curry, his wife, had appeal of earlier decision against John M. Burke and Milton E. Burke upheld on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.8 |
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| Pamilla A. Burke was born on 15 July 1841 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of Henry F. Burke and Elizabeth Ann Bland. |
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John Martin Burke was born on 30 April 1844 at Missouri.1
He was the son of Henry F. Burke and Elizabeth Ann Bland.
John Martin Burke married Mary M. Hooper on 10 September 1884 at Clay County, Missouri.2,3
John Martin Burke and Milton E. Burke were defendants in case brought by Guilford Hornbuckle and Sara E. Hornbuckle, his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife, for partition of the east half of the southwest quarter of section 34 T54 R36 on 5 May 1876 at Weston, Platte County, Missouri.4 John Martin Burke and Milton E. Burke were petitioned by Gilford Hornbuckel and Sarah Hornbuckel his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry his wife for partition of land being the E 1/2 Section 34 T54 R36 in November 1876 at Platte County, Missouri.5 John Martin Burke and Milton E. Burke were defendants in a court case and asssessed $679.92 in a finding for plaintiffs Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah, his wife and Hiram Currey and Angelina Currey, his wife on 5 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.6 John Martin Burke and Milton E. Burke as defendants lost appeal of earlier decision favoring plaintiffs Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle, his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.7 John Martin Burke and Milton E. Burke were granted permission to appeal case filed by Guilford Hornbuckle and Sarah Hornbuckle, his wife and Hiram Curry and Angelina Curry, his wife, to the Missouri Supreme Court on 10 April 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.8 John Martin Burke purchased from Milton E. Burk of Platte County Missouri, land being the E 1/2 SW 1/4 S34 T54 R36 except all that part of said east half of said quarter so in lying east of Bear Creek on the SE corner of said east half also the north half of the west half of SE 1/4 of 234T54R36 also a part of the NW 1/4 section 34 T54 R36 beginning at the SE corner of the NE 1/4 of said section and running north on said quarter section line two and one half rods thence west 6 rods thence south 2 1/2 rods thence east 6 rods to place of beginning on 29 September 1877 at Platte County, Missouri.9 |
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William G. Harding was born circa 1803 at New Brunswick.
He married Elizabeth (?) after 1851.1,2
William G. Harding died on 15 August 1865 at Mt. Vernon Twp., Black Hawk Co., Iowa.3
He is head of household on the census of 1851 at Westfield Township, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, as William G. Harding, a 47 year old farmer with 30 acres of cleared land who was born in New Brunswick. Enumerated with were Caroline Harding, Abel Harding, Thomas Harding, Abigail Harding, Julia Harding, Isabella Harding and William Henry Harding.4 |
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Caroline Harding married Fred Spragg.
Caroline Harding was born circa 1830 at New Brunswick.
She was the daughter of William G. Harding.1
Caroline Harding was enumerated with William G. Harding on the census of 1851 at Westfield Township, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, listed as Caroline Harding a 20 year old female.2 |
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Abel Harding married Cynthia (?).
Abel Harding was born circa 1832 at New Brunswick, Canada.
He was the son of William G. Harding.1
Abel Harding was enumerated with William G. Harding on the census of 1851 at Westfield Township, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, listed as Abel Harding a 18 year old male.2 Abel Harding purchased land being the N 1/2 SE 1/4 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 29 Township 91N Range 13W of 5th PM for $450 from John Morgan and Betsy his wife on 3 November 1868 at Bremer County, Iowa.3 |
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Thomas Harding married Mary E. Brine.
Thomas Harding was born circa 1834 at New Brunswick.1
He was the son of William G. Harding.2
Thomas Harding died on 18 November 1885 at Bremer Co., Iowa.1
He was buried on 19 November 1885 at Janesville, Bremer Co., Iowa.
He was enumerated with William G. Harding on the census of 1851 at Westfield Township, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, listed as Thomas Harding a 16 year old male.3 |
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Abigail Harding was born circa 1836 at New Brunswick.
She was the daughter of William G. Harding.
Abigail Harding was enumerated with William G. Harding on the census of 1851 at Westfield Township, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, listed as Abigail Harding a 14 year old female.1 |
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