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1. John "Raccoon" Miller, son of John Miller and Unknown, was born in 1747 in Newberry County, South Carolina, died on 25 Aug 1832 in Knox County, Tennessee at age 85, and was buried in Maynardville, Union County, Tennessee.
General Notes: Sometime before his death, Alfred Miller, son of Jacob and Lucinda Sharp Miller, and grand son of John "Raccoon" and Eve Weidner (Whitner) Miller, wrote a history of the Miller family for the benefit of his own family and this compiler is using this as a basis for the history of the "Raccoon" Miller family.
Some of the descendants of "Raccoon" Miller believe that he was born about 1749, and according to his grandson, Alfred Miller, he came from Newberry County, South Carolina, and was one of 4 children, the other 3 being girls. It has been said that Rebecca, wife of pioneer James Rice, who came from South Carolina and settled in Anderson County, Tenn., before 1800, may have been a sister of "Raccoon" Miller. To the best of this compiler's knowledge, this point has never been proved.
Alfred Miller stated that "Raccoon" married a German girl named Eve Weidner (b. Jan. 31, 1751; d. Aug. 12, 1853, at the age of 102 years), and settled first in what was Hawkins County , Tenn. He was called "Raccoon" in order to distinguish him from another John Miller, no relation, living in what later became Knox County. That "Raccoon" did settle in Hawkins County is evidence by the following records furnished by W.H. Thomas (now deceased), of Athens, Tenn.
From the Knoxville Gazette, June 16, 1792:
"Capt. John Miller of Hawkins County last year made the first attempt ever heard of in this territory of raising the silkworm. From a small stock he raised nearly five million worms and during the first year of the project they produced 20 pounds of raw silk."
Records indicate that "Raccoon" Miller was in what is now Hawkins County as early as 1777.
Knox County, Tenn., was formed in 1792 from parts of Hawkins and Greene Counties. Judging from the above record, John and Eve Miller sold their property on Possum Creek, Hawkins County, in 1793 and settled in that part of Knox County which later became known as "Raccoon Valley".
The following information was copied from a letter from the Veterans Administration, Washington D.C., dated July 16, 1936, to a descendant with regard to the military service (R-7187 ) of John "Raccoon" Miller in the Revolutionary War and is on file at the DAR Library in Wash ington D.C.
The date and place of birth of John Miller and names of his parents are not known. He died Aug 25, 1832, in Knox County, Tenn.,, at the age of 85 and for the last 40 years a citizen of Knox County.
John Miller married sometime in 1776 (Note: From the application of a descendant of John Miller who became a member of the DAR, it was learned that the marriage date of John Miller to Eve Whitener was Mar. 1, 1776, in Sullivan County and that Eve Whitener was born Jan. 31, 1751), The date and place of birth and names of her parents are not shown.
"Raccoon" Miller was a captain in the Indian Wars. While away on a campaign, he left his wife at home with three small children. A female dog, obviously scenting trouble, brought her puppies from the barn (straw stack) to the house. She barked toward the hill where they learned later that Indians lurked in ambush. That night Lucy (Eve) Miller barred the door and fixed the guns. When the Indians attacked the house, the dog attacked them, dragging one under the house. The Indians fled and were later tracked to the Clinch River by a trail of blood.
"Raccoon" Miller sold the present site of Middlesboro, Kentucky, for a jug of corn whiskey ."
Shannon Anderson owned land 6 miles north of Knoxville on the Knoxville-Tazewell Pike, a tract of over 1,000 acres. He traded this to Raccoon Miller for a rifle, a rooster and a bull.
Raccoon Miller was a mason, a member of the Rogersville Lodge. He was a farmer, a stock trader and hunter. He was about 6 feet tall, medium build, had red hair, blue eyes and a florid complexion. He had considerable reputation as a fighter, and loved a scuffle.
Raccoon ordered a clock from England at a cost of $125. It was 9 feet tall and is now in Chattanooga in the possession of descendants of Fulton Miller.
The following is from the pension records, National Archives, Washington D.C.: Miller, John R 7187
Parents: Names not mentioned. Birth date and place not shown. Family: Veteran married Eva Whidener in 1776
The day and month of year and place of their marriage are not shown. In 1851, Eva Miller , widow of the veteran, was residing in Knox County, Tennessee, at which time she stated that she was "aged one hundred years and six months." Reference is made in 1852 to Polly, oldest child of the veteran, who, if then living, would have been 69 years of age. The date of death is not shown. The following named children were then living:
Lewis Miller, Jacob Miller, Isaac Miller, Nancy Loy, Elizabeth Graves, and Rachel Cox (John Miller, Jr., the oldest son, died in 1843). All of the children except Isaac were living in either Knox or Anderson County, Tennessee.
In 1851, one Jacob Miller, a resident of Knox County, Tennessee, stated that he had been acquainted with the veteran and his widow, Eva Miller; his relationship to the veteran was not given. In 1852 one Lewis Miller was about 55 years of age and was a resident of Anderson County, Tennessee. The record shows that Eva Miller died August 2, 1853.
When the veteran's widow, Eva Miller, applied for a pension, she stated that the veteran served as Captain with Virginia troops under Colonel Joseph Martin. The date and place of enlistment were not given. No pension was granted the widow, Eva Miller. The writer believes that John Miller lived in Washington County, Virginia, at the time of his Revolutionary War service.
From Summer's southwest Virginia:
Lewis Whitener (Ludwig Weidner) served in Christian's Campaign against the Cherokee Indian s in 1776, page 240.
John Miller, a Revolutionary War Soldier, served in Washington County, Virginia Militia, 1776-1783, from the same book, page 862.
Information from W.H. Thomas of Athens, Tennessee:
Among the signers of a petition from Washington County, Virginia, November 6th, 1777, protesting the location of the courthouse were John Miller...at that date, Carters Valley was thought to be a part of Virginia.
From John Carter's Entry Books:
"16 Oct. 1779: to surveyor of Sullivan county, lay off for Peter Morrison 200 acres on waters of Possum Creek, joining Lewis Whitener...
"Sullivan County, N.C., on N. side of Holston River in Carter's Valley adjoining Lewis Widener.
"Sullivan County, N.C., Grant # 261, November 10, 1784, John Miller 150 in Sullivan County , North Carolina, on the waters of Possum Creek.
"Sullivan County, N.C., Grant # 355, November 10, 1784, to Lewis Widener on Possum Creek adjoining John Miller.
"Sullivan County, North Carolina, Grant # 479, July 10, 1788, to Lewis Whitener, 300 acres in Sullivan County, in Stanley's Valley above Stanleytown upon the Cedar Bank, the water of Possum Creek.
From page 117, East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications, No. 32, 1960:
"Hawkins County, the sixth in order of creation in Tennessee, was created January 6, 1787 , out of Sullivan County by an act of the North Carolina general assembly. Sullivan County had been formed in 1779 from Washington County.
"Hawkins County was organized at the house of Thomas Gibbons on June 4, 1787, about six miles from the present county seat, Rogersville. The following officials were elected: John Hunt, Sheriff; Thomas Hutchings, Clerk; William Marshall, register; Joseph McCullah, surveyor; and Nathaniel Henderson, coroner. In the founding act commissioners named to locate a place for the courthouse and prison were: Lewis Widener, John Miller, Hutson Johnson, Francis Doherty , Joseph Cloud, William Reid, and John Carns. They reported and recommended that the courthouse, prison, and stocks be built at "Joseph Rogers" on Crockett Creek. This became the town of Rogersville, incorporated by the North Carolina general assembly on December 22, 1789.
Ludwig Weidner, "Lewis Whitener," was the father-in-law of John Miller.
From the Hawkins County Court records book 2, page 70:
John Miller to John Weaver April 1, 1793.
This indenture - made this 4th day of March, 1793 between John Miller of Hawkins County, United States Territory South of the Ohio River of the first part and John Weaver of Hawkins County of the Territory of the the United States South of the Ohio River of the other part, witnessed and signed, John Miller for and in consideration of...200 pounds to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath by these presents doth grant, bargain et...unto John Weaver his heirs...in a tract of land containing 150 acres more or less lying and being in Hawkins County on the waters of Possum Creek. Beginning....
Witnesses: Peter Monre John Miller Robert Mille r Eva Miller M. Armstrong
Since John Miller's wife, Eva, was a daughter of Lewis Whitener (Ludwig Weidner), it may not be out of order to enter some notes about this German immigrant. Ludwig Weidner is believed to have been born in Germany about 1725. He arrived in Pennsylvania Colony in 1747. The following was taken from Pennsylvania German Pioneers, by Strossburger Hink, Vol 1, page 36 4: "(list 112C) at the courthouse at Philadelphia, August 1747. "Present: The Honorable Anthony Palmer, Esq., President Thomas Hopkins, Esquire. "The foreigners whose names are underwritten imported in the 'Bilander Vermont' from Rotterdam and last from Lieth in Scotland. Thomas Ricks, Master, did this day take the following oaths to the Government." Ludwi g Weidner was one of the 112 person listed. No other person by this name could be found in th set of books consisting of three volumes. Bilander means a sailing ship having two masts. The writer does not know where or whom Ludwig married. He married in the Colonies, for no other Weidner was among the persons who arrived on the ship. Ludwig Weidner "Lewis Whitener" died in Grainger County, Tennessee, in the vicinity of the present (1962) Luttrell, Union County. John Sawyers, a Revolutionary War veteran who lived in Knox County, Tennessee, near the present Coryton, was executor of his will. (see notes of Lewis Widener)
"Helen Topping Miller jotted down recollections of her relative Alfred Miller, grandson of Capt. John Miller. In these notes she says that the father of "Raccoon" John Miller was a John Miller who came from Britain to Newberry County, S.C. that the first John Miller was kill d in the "Mecklenburg uprising." I surmise that he was among the Regulators of Herman Husband and Ninian Bell Hableton on May 16, 1771, and was slain at Alamance. Captain Miller settled some two or three miles down Raccoon Valley below Maynardville and Alexander Hambleton settled two miles above Maynardville in the same valley, and Jacob Cox settled about six miles below John Miller at Holmack's Station or Bull Run Blockhouse, the fort being near the plantation of the late Haywood Stanley. The DAR desire to mark the site of Holmack's Station, but I am of little help in identifying the exact site.
From the Knox County, Tennessee, Register of Deeds Office:
"To John Miller from Stockley Donaldson 1000 acres 500 pounds February 17, 1794," W.D. Boo k A-1, page 214. This land was in Raccoon Valley, and the description named no adjoining land owner. On May 22, 1797, John Miller bought 600 acres on Raccoon Creek from Stockley Donalds on, W.D. Book C2 VI, page 162. This made 1600 acres that John Miller owned in Knox County before 1800.
John Miller paid taxes on 1076 acres of land in Knox County in 1806 He did not pay a poll tax, but paid three black polls. This may be verified by examining page 84, East Tennessee Historical Publication, No. 26, 1954.
John Miller was commissioned captain of Knox County, Tennessee, Militia by Governor John Sevier, October 10, 1796, John Sevier Journal, page 29.
Anderson County, Tennessee, Court Minutes, 1801-1809: Tuesday June 15, 1802
Ordered that the following persons are appointed a jury of view to lay off a road from and near the Block House on the road leading up the big Valley by Captain John Miller the nearerst and best way to Clouds Ford on Clinch River, thence across the river to where it will intersect the road from Knoxville across Clinch River Near to Grantsborough into Powells Valley . Grantsborough and the roads are shown on the 1832 map of Tennessee.
A copy of the will of John "Raccoon" Miller follows:
OCTOBER SESSIONS 1832
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN MILLER
I, John Miller of Raccoon Valley County of Knox and State of Tennessee hereby make my last will and testament in the manner and form following that is to say--
1st That out of my money if on hand, if none there be so much of my perishable estate as may answer, be sold as will pay all my just debts and funeral expenses should the within be required; but no more, than will be required to pay as stipulated whatsoever it be.
2nd To my son John Miller I give and bequeath the tract of land exchanged with my son, Isaac Miller containing one hundred and fifty acres, I also give him one hundred and fifty acres more, adjoining the same with the privilege of the Raccoon Spring, also a piece of land which he sold to Iontons Rutherford the quantity of acres not ascertained. Likewise one negro boy named Cain, which he has sold. One negro woman named Lydia and negro boy named Lias which he has now in possession.
3rd To my daughter Nancy Loy now in her possession four Negroes, namely Row, Alexander, Rache l and Kipsey, and after my decease one negro man named Joseph, without I see cause to give him up before.
4th To my son Isaac Miller, I give and bequeath all the lands now in his possession the quantity not know, also at my decease one negro woman, named Lea and one negro boy named Tony, and the above named Lee and Toney he has sold.
5th To my son Lewis Miller, I give and bequeath the tract of land purchased of Masingale, containing two hundred acres, also a small tract of land he purchased of his brother John Miller adjoining of the same, also a tract of land adjoining the land of Isaac Miller where he now lives unto the dividing line between me and John Loy, also two Negroes now in his possession name Tony and Sarah, and at my decease one negro boy named Frank and the set of Blacksmith tools.
6th To my son, Jacob Miller I give and bequeath after my decease the tract of land I now live on containing six hundred acres, likewise on tract of land containing one hundred and thirty acres, seven Negroes namely Phil, Poll, Edy, Mary, Matt, Alexander, Anacce now in his possession, likewise at my decease, all the houshold and kitchen furniture, Viz, one clock one cup board one table, one bedstead bed and furniture and one wagon and hind gears for care on account of his maintaining his mother, decently during her life time or widowhood.
7th To my daughter Elizabeth Graves I give and bequeath three hundred acres of land now in her possession also five Negroes namely Morice, Mary George Nicholas and Malinda which she has in her possession, also at my decease one negro boy named named George to her and her bodily heirs forever and all their future increase.
8th To my daughter, Rachel Cox, I give and bequeath two hundred and seventy acres of land now in her possession also three Negroes now in her possession named Hannah, Malinda and Emily and further at my decease, I give and bequeath to her one negro named Author.
9th To my beloved wife I bequeath one negro girl named Lucy, to attend and wait on her during her life or widowhood, and at her decease the price of said negro to be equally divided among my above named children.
10th And further will that one negro girl named Ibby be equally divided among the above named children.
11th It is my desire further in addition to the other bequest the stock after my decease of every kind whatsoever namely Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs and Sheep and one still be equally divided among my children, or to be sold and proceeds thereof - equally divided among the above named children, but should my beloved wife think it necessary and she first to be counted before such division. She shall have two cows some hogs and sheep with one mare bridle and saddle for her sole use if she requires the same.
12th And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my friend Isaac Miller and Lewis Miller executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other and former wills or testaments heretofore made.
In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this 29th day of October 1829.
John Miller, Sen. (seal) Signed sealed published and declared) for the last will and testament ) William McPherson of the above named John Miller in ) Parnack George presence of us the date above. ) Jacob Loy _________________ _____________________________________________________ __
Affidavit of Lewis Miller, dated Sept. 2, 1852, of Anderson County, Tenn.,that he was well acquainted with Eva Miller of Knox County and was well acqainted with her husband for 20 years before his death Aug. 25, 1832; that the said John Miller, dec., had and kept during his life a family record in his large Bible and the affiant has often seen the said record and said record was in the handwriting of Barthy Rainey. According to the record, the birth of their oldest child, whose name was Polly, if she was now living would be 69 years old (b. 1783). The Bible was sold at the sale of said John Miller's property after his death and purchased by one Harmon Condry, who has since removed from this county and carried with him said Bible and record to parts unknown to this affiant. That for 50 years past John Miller was recognized and known as a Captain. Had heard John Miller say he had served in the Revolution as a Captain and after the Act of Congress of Jun 7, 1832, this affiant was at said John Miller's and heard him say that he was entitled to a pension under said law and that he was going to Knoxville to employ counsel to procure said pension for him; he further stated that said Miller told him he had found his discharge and saw said Miller have a paper in his hand that the said Miller said was his discharge. He further stated that said Miller went to Knoxville and shortly after his return was taken down sick and died in a short time without filing any declaration and affiant does not know what became of said military discharge but suppose he left it with his counsel. Affiant further stated that he had made diligent search through said Miller's old papers for said discharge but could not find it. /s/ Lewis Miller
Don & Scharmal Conley took photo of the tombstone of John "Raccoon" Miller in Ousley Cemetery, Maynardville, Union County, Tennessee in 1996. There are 2 markers on his grave which read : (1) John (Raccoon) Miller, Born 1747, died Aug 25, 1832. (2) John Miller, North Carolina, S gt Porters Co NC Reg, Revolutionary War 1747-1832.
MILLER BOCKHOUSE (RACCOON VALLEY STATION)
Marshall A. Wilson was hired by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to help find trade and labor employees to work on the Norris Dam Project. He spent eighteen years in ten different classifications. During his tenure with TVA he traveled throughout the Norris area visiting hundreds of families. With his mobility and experience, Marshall became a free lance genealogist, historian, and photographer. In 1982, he published many of the photographs taken in the 1930's that were placed in the TVA library in December, 1967, under the title ''Photographs Taken in Norris Reservoir Area 1934-1935.'' In his historical collection he mentioned visiting with a descendant of John (Raccoon) Miller and Rosco Heiskell who is the present owner (1988) of the property on which both men agreed the Miller Station (sometimes referred to as the Raccoon Valley Blockhouse) stood. The men indicated to Wilson that the Raccoon Station and Bull Run Station were one and the same. Wilson noted the results of this visit in his compilation, but having failed to gather additional information, he finished his declaration with a question. ''Where was the military post at Bull Run Creek at the saltlick which in 1794, was 'already erected'?'' Many people, he said, ''believed a salt lick was on Bull Run, in Raccoon Valley, but the only one I could find was five miles west-southwest from the Raccoon Valley Station at the head spring of Hind's creek's
Wilson was not familiar with Suck Stone Creek that has its beginning in the hills behind the Holmack's Station site that empties into Bull Run Creek. At the head of Suck Stone Creek was a saltlick (suckstone) giving the creek its name. Indian hunters learned of the halite bearing stone and probably crushed it for seasoning and preservatives.
Robert Needham unearthed a limestone pestle thirteen inches long in the field near the saltlick many years ago.
To answer Wilson's question, this writer believes that Holmack's Station was the established military post ''already erected'' on Bull Run Creek. It was built in the early 1790's to facilitate the garrison at Knoxville for protection of the early settlers.
The Raccoon Miller Blockhouse was probably established later as the settlements around Knoxville expanded. The Miller Blockhouse was located about seven mites east of Holmack's Ration arid consisted of a log structure that served as a fort, located on the north branch of Bull Run Creek. This writer believes the sloping field on the left of Ailor Gap at the Beard Valley junction, was the site of the fort, since it was on a rise and near Bull Run Creek where there was a water supply. Also, the area identified by Wilson on Highway 33 and Ailor Gap Road later was an extension of the fort and served as a ''station'' where travelers could rest, have their coaches and wagons repaired, the: teams fed and watered, and sometimes exchanged.
The station site slopes southward toward Bull Run but in the other directions the topography is level and much exposed. It is suggested that Miller's Blockhouse or fort was constructed at the Beard Valley and Ailor Gap Road junction very early in the settlement of the area. Years later Capt. Miller and his large family constructed Raccoon Valley Station nearby. Travelers from Knoxville to and from Jacksboro over the turnpike were provided meals and lodging.
Capt. John Miller, son of John Miller who came from Britain to Newberry County, South Carolina and was killed in the Mecklenburg uprising is believed to have been born in Newberry County, South Carolina in 1747. Summer's southwest Virginia lists John Miller as a veteran of the Revolutionary War from Washington County, Virginia from l776 to 1783 as a captain in colonel Joseph Martin's Virginal Regiment. The date and place of his marriage to Eva, daughter of Ludwig Weidner (Lewis Weidner) is unknown. In his westward migration Miller settled for a time in Hawkins County, the sixth county in the order of creation of Tennessee. He and his father-in-law, Ludwig Weidner (Lewis Weidner) were members the commission chosen to determine a location for a courthouse and jail They recommended that the courthouse, prison, and stocks be built at Joseph Roger's on Crockett Creek. This became the town of Rogersville, incorporated by the North Carolina general assembly on December 22, 1789.
Later, Miller purchased 1000 acres in Raccoon Valley from Stockley Donaldson on February 17, 1794 and bought an additional 600 acres on May 22, l 797. John Miller was commissioned a captain in the Knox County militia by Governor John Sevier on October 10, 1796. It was probably around that time that Miller's blockhouse was established. Capt. Miller tried his hand at raising silk worms. This may have earned him the name ''Coon'' Miller which was later changed to ''Racoon''. Capt. John Miller died on August 25, 1 832 and was buried in the Ousley Cemetery south of Maynardville on property that probably belonged to him. In 1851, Eva Miller, according to the 1850 Knox County, Tennessee census, was born in 1753 and died on Aug 2, 1853. Jacob Cox, progenitor of the Knox-union County line Coxes and son-in-law of Capt. Miller, settled about six miles below John Miller's at Holmack's Station, ''the fort being near the plantation of the late Haywood Stanley" A list of Capt. John Miller's children is taken from his will probated during the October 1832 session of the Knox County court.
Noted events in his life were:
• Military: Between 1776 and 1783, Revolutionary War.
• Occupation: farmer, stocktrader and hunter.
• Physical Description: 6ft, med build, red hair, blue eyes and floried complexion.
• Residence: Hawkins County, Tennessee, Between 1777 and 1792.
• Residence: Knox County, Tennessee, Between 1793 and 1832.
John married Eva Weidner on 1 Mar 1776 in Sullivan County, Tennessee, daughter of Ludwig Weidner and Barbery. Eva was born on 31 Jan 1751 in Virginia and died on 12 Aug 1853 in Union County, Tennessee at age 102.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 2 F i. Nancy Miller .
+ 3 M ii. Lewis Miller .
+ 4 F iii. Polly Miller was born in 1782 in Virginia and died in 1829 in Knox County, Tennessee at age 47.
+ 5 M iv. John Miller, Jr was born in 1786, died in Jan 1843 in Raccoon Valley, Union County, Tennessee at age 57, and was buried in Maynardville, Union County, Tennessee.
+ 6 M v. Isaac Miller was born on 12 May 1791 and died on 3 Mar 1878 at age 86.
+ 7 F vi. Rachel Miller was born on 4 Dec 1798.
+ 8 M vii. Jacob Miller was born on 1 Apr 1799.
+ 9 F viii. Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy" was born on 9 Apr 1799 in Tennessee, died on 15 Oct 1870 in Jersey County, Illinois at age 71, and was buried in Greene County, Illinois.
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2. Nancy Miller (John "Raccoon"1).
Nancy married John Loy.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 10 F i. Jane Loy was born in 1847 in Tennessee.
+ 11 F ii. Nancy E Loy was born in 1859 in Tennessee.
3. Lewis Miller (John "Raccoon"1).
4. Polly Miller (John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1782 in Virginia and died in 1829 in Knox County, Tennessee at age 47.
General Notes: Polly Miller, is said to have been born in 1782, Virginia, died Knox County, Tennessee, a fe w years before 1829, the date of John Miller's will. She married John Loy. After her death, J ohn Loy married he sister Nancy Miller.
Polly married John Loy.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 12 F i. Nancy Washel Loy was born in 1826 in Tennessee.
+ 13 M ii. Isaac Loy was born in 1828 in Tennessee.
5. John Miller, Jr (John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1786, died in Jan 1843 in Raccoon Valley, Union County, Tennessee at age 57, and was buried in Maynardville, Union County, Tennessee.
General Notes: Raccoon Valley was part of Knox county and now is part of Union county, Tennessee.
John Miller Jr, born 1786, North Carolina or Virginia, died January 1843, Raccoon Valley, (No w in Union County), Knox county Tennessee. Application of Pleasant M. Miller, oldest son, t o administer the estate was heard on the first Monday in February, 1843. John Miller Jr, marr ied Nellie Ellender Davis, born 1790, died after 1860, Knox County, Tennessee, May 14, 1807.
FEBRUARY SESSION 1843 JOHN MILLER
On motion of Pleasant M. Miller and Isaac Bayless Administration is awarded to them on th e estate of John Miller deceased whereupon the said Pleasant M. Miller & Isaac Bayless was du ly qualified as such and entered into bond with Jacob Miller sen. & Christian Ousley as thei r security conditioned as the law directed. Whereupon letters of Administration was awarded a nd issued in the words & figures following viz: Greeting..Whereas it hath been represente d unto us in our County Court held for the County of Knox at the Courthouse in Knoxville on t he First Monday of February 1843, that John Miller late of said County had died intestate lea ving whilst living and at the time of his death goods and chattels and credits the ordering a nd granting administration whereof - Doth appertain unto us, and we being desirous the the sa id goods & chattels rights and credits may be well and faithfully administered do grant unt o you the said Pleasant M. Miller & Isaac Bayless full power by these presents well and trul y to collect and take into your possession all and singular the goods and chattels rights an d credits which were of said John Miller, deceased at the time of his death Wheresoever the s ame may be found hereby requiring you to make or cause to be made and returned into our sai d Court within ninety days a True and perfect Inventory of said goods and chattels, rights an d credits and also to render a true and clear account of said Administration when thereto req uired. Witness Moses M. Swan, Clerk of said Court at Office in Knoxville the 1st Monday o f February, 1843. Moses M. Swan, Clk. _______ _______________________________________________________________ __ _ MARCH SESSION 1843
JOHN MILLER
In obedience to an order of Knox County Court we the undersigned Commissioners after bein g first duly sworn have set apart the following property to-wit: 2 cows & calves, 2 bed & fur niture, 6 plaits, 1 dish, 1 basin, 1 pot, 1 oven, 1 spinning wheel, 1 pair cards, 1 choppin g ax, 10 barrels of corn, 1 plow, 1 hoe, 1 set gears, 1 iron wedge, 1 horse all the bacon sup posed to be 500 pounds, 75 bushels corn & the crop of wheat now growing all the fodder.
March the 3rd 1843. Parnick George Claibourne Jackson Wm. McPherson ______________________ ________________________________________________ ___
This list gives the names of the eleven living children of John Miller, Jr., son of John " Raccoon" Miller. Rachel (Miller) Ousley, another daughter died before the date of this convey ance From Pleasant M. Miller et al to Frederick W. Miller 123 acres Raccoon Creek; March 2 2, 1851; Book R2, pg 396, Knox County, Tennessee, Registar of Deeds Office. This indentur e made and entered into this March 22, 1851, between Pleasant M. Miller, Lucy Irwin, formerl y Lucy Miller and George Irwin, Nathanel Irwin and Betsy Irwin, formerly Betsy Miller, Gavi n Miller, Rufus Miller, Isaac Miller, and Jacob Miller, Eli Sharp, Cynthia Sharp, formerly Cy nthia Miller, of the first part, and Frederick W. Miller of the other part: Witnessed that w e of the first part for and in consideration of $450 cash...The first tract being in Raccoo n Valley and bounded as follows...123 acres more or less and being the same land granted t o Joseph McCall and conveyed to him by Stockley Donaldson and Joseph White from said White t o John Hubbs, from Hubbs to Travis George, from George's heirs to John Greer, from John Gree r to Wm. Sharp and from said Sharp to John Miller's heirs. The other tract adjoining the abov e tract and adjoining the above tract and adjoining to branch known as Hubbs spring branch... 50 acres more or less. Witnessed: Jacob Loy Lucy Irwin (mark x ) Alfred Miller (mark x) Jacob Miller Enock Branson Eli Shar p (mark x) Jessie Wilson (mark x) Cynthia Sharp (mark x) Frederick W. Miller Gavin Mill er Pleasant M. Miller Rufus Miller Nathaniel Erwin (mark x) Isaac Mille r Elizabeth Irwin (mark x) John Miller George Irwin (mark x) William Sh arp
William Sharp to Pleasant Miller and others, W.D. Book H, Vol. W, page 64, Knox County, Te nnessee, Register's Office.
This indenture...between William Sharp of Claiborne County...and Pleasant Miller, Lucy Irw in formerly Lucy Miller, Betsy Irwin formerly Betsy Miller, Isaac Miller, John Miller, Gavi n Miller, Jacob Miller, Cynthia Sharp formerly Cynthia Miller, Rufus Miller, Frederick Miller , Alfred Miller, Gavin Ousley, and Cynthia Ousley heirs of Rachel Ousley deceased formerly Ra chel Miller heirs and distributees of John Miller deceased late of the county of Knox and sta te of Tennessee of the second part. Witnessed that the said Wm. Sharp for $299.85 cash paid t o him by said John Miller deceased during his life time and for the further consideration o f $163.00 to the said Wm. Sharp in hand paid by Isaac Bayless, Pleasant M. Miller administrat ors of the estate of the said John Miller deceased being the amount due for the said land t o the said Sharp at the decease of the said John Miller the receipt whereof is whereof is her eby acknowledged doth this day convey alien and confirm unto the said heirs of the said Joh n Miller deceased above mentioned and their heirs and assigns in compliance with a bond execu ted to the said John Miller on the 7th day of May 1842 these following described tracts of la nd lying and being in the county of Knox and state of Tennessee. Viz. the first tract situate d in Raccoon Valley and bounded as follows: beginning on a small hickory and forked Spanish O ak, thence with a conditioned line north N. 5' E., 133 poles to a stake; thence N. 45' W. t o the beginning, containing 123 acres. Second tract: Lying and joining the above described tr act, beginning on a branch on south side of Raccoon Creek; Thence N. 45'W. 100 poles...; then ce S. 45' E., 128 poles to a maple in a branch; thence dows said branch S. 35' E., 84 poles t o a maple on Hubb's Spring branch; thence S. 45' E. to a stake on Donaldson's open back line ; thence a direct line to beginning containing 50 acres.
William Sharp (seal)
Pleasant M. Miller, son of John Miller Jr., born 1808, Knox County, Tennessee; died afte r October 14, 1872, Union County, Tennessee; married Ruth Draper, daughter of Thomas Draper , born 1811, Henry County, Virginia, on September 17, 1828, Knox County, Tennessee. Ruth Mill er died before August 1, 1877, Union county, Tennessee. John Miller Jr, son of John "Raccoon " Miller is buried in Ousley Cemetery in Maynardville, Union County, Tennessee. Don & Scharma l took photo of tombstone in 1996.
John married Nellie Ellender Davis on 14 May 1807 in Knox County, Tennessee. Nellie was born in 1790 and died after 1860.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 14 M i. Pleasant Miller .
+ 15 M ii. Gavin Miller
+ 16 F iii. Lucy Miller
+ 17 F iv. Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"
+ 18 M v. Jacob Miller
+ 19 F vi. Rachel Miller
+ 20 F vii. Cynthia Miller
+ 21 M viii. Rufus Miller
+ 22 M ix. Frederick W Miller was born in 1826 in Tennessee.
+ 23 M x. Isaac Miller
+ 24 M xi. John Miller was born in 1830 in Tennessee.
+ 25 M xii. Alfred Miller was born in 1833 in Tennessee.
6. Isaac Miller (John "Raccoon"1) was born on 12 May 1791 and died on 3 Mar 1878 at age 86.
General Notes: Isaac Miller, son of Raccoon, was born May 12, 1791; died Mar. 3, 1878; married Susan Clayton, born about 1796; died in 1845. Among the marriage records of Knox County, Tennessee, is one of the marriage of an Isaac Miller to Susan Davis. Descendants of Elijah Miller, son of Isaac, claim descent from Susan Davis. The descendants of Martin Loy and John Raccoon Miller living in Iowa claim descent from Isaac and Susan Clayton Miller. This compiler has no proof of which is correct. The family of Isaac Miller and William Loy were listed in the 1850 census for Platte County, Mo., then both families moved to Page County, Iowa.
Isaac married Susan Clayton. Susan was born in 1796 and died in 1845 at age 49.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 26 M i. George Miller was born on 9 Nov 1815 and died on 2 Mar 1868 at age 52.
+ 27 M ii. Elijah Miller was born on 2 Jan 1825.
+ 28 M iii. Wolf Miller
+ 29 M iv. Robert Miller
+ 30 M v. William Miller
+ 31 F vi. Hannah Miller
She never married and had no children
+ 32 M vii. John Miller .
7. Rachel Miller (John "Raccoon"1) was born on 4 Dec 1798.
General Notes: Source of death: Donald McPerson
Rachel married Whitner Cox on 19 Dec 1822 in Knox County, Tennessee, son of Jacob Cox and Mary Weidner. Whitner died in 1849 in Lawrence County, Alabama.
General Notes: Source of death: Donald McPerson
The child from this marriage was:
+ 33 M i. John Cox died in 1853 in Lawrence County, Alabama.
8. Jacob Miller (John "Raccoon"1) was born on 1 Apr 1799.
General Notes: Jacob Miller was said to be a twin to Elizabeth Miller.
Jacob, son of Raccoon Miller, married 1st to Lucinda Sharp, daughter of Station Bill, an d after her death about 1842, Jacob married Catherine Davis on 6 Dec 1843. (Knox County, Tenn essee, marriage records) Jacob had the following children by Lucinda Sharp: William, Elizabet h, Martha, Alfred and a daughter named Nancy, born 14 Oct 1830; died 13 Oct 1866; married 1 2 Sept 1850 to John Calhoun Buckner. They are also said to have had a daughter named Louisa J ane, born 12 Sept 1825, who married Christian Ousley, born 5 Oct 1816; died 22 Dec 1867, whos e first wife was Rachel Miller, to whom he was married 22 Dec 1836. The children of Jacob an d Catherine Davis Miller were Fulton, Preston. (1850 Knox County census)
Jacob married Lucinda Sharp. Lucinda died about 1842.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 34 M i. William Miller
+ 35 F ii. Elizabeth Miller
+ 36 F iii. Martha Miller
+ 37 M iv. Alfred Miller
+ 38 F v. Nancy Miller was born on 14 Oct 1830 and died on 13 Oct 1866 at age 35.
Jacob next married Catherine Davis.
9. Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy" (John "Raccoon"1) was born on 9 Apr 1799 in Tennessee, died on 15 Oct 1870 in Jersey County, Illinois at age 71, and was buried in Greene County, Illinois.
General Notes: Elizabeth Miller is said to have been a twin of Jacob Miller.
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Elizabeth married Henry Graves on 15 Jul 1819 in Knox County, Tennessee, son of Daniel Graves and Sophia Catherine Clapp. Henry was born on 2 Sep 1796 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, died on 29 Nov 1876 in Jersey County, Illinois at age 80, and was buried in Greene County, Illinois.
General Notes: The wife of Daniel Graves was Sophia Clapp. Their son Henry was born Sept. 2, 1796, Knox County, Tennessee. On July 15, 1819, he married Elizabeth Miller, born Apr 1, 1799 (Said to have been a twin of Jacob Miller) in Tennessee, daughter of John "Raccoon" Miller. The marriage date of Henry Graves to Elizabeth Miller was given as July 5, 1819 (license), but in his application for a pension for service in the War of 1812, Henry gave his marriage date as July 15, which no doubt was correct.
When Henry Graves applied for a pension on March 11, 1871, he was a resident of Jersey County, Illinois - Jerseyville Precinct. He gave his age as 74 and stated that he enlisted in Capt. Jones' Company, 39th Regiment, Williams Brigade, "Regulars" division, at Knoxville, Tenn ., in November 1814 and was discharged at Fort Hawkins, Georgia, in November 1815. At the time of his enlistment his personal description was 5'8"; blue eyes, dark hair; fair complexion ; age 18; farmer, born in Knox County and was enlisted Nov 15, 1814, by Ens. A. Dearing for 5 years. In his military papers he was referred to as "Musician" and in an affidavit made by him on Aug 18, 1843--then a resident of Anderson County, Tenn.--he stated that he was a Drummer in the company commanded by Capt. Jones of the 39th U.S. Infantry.
In his pension application, Henry stated that he was married; that his wife's name was Elizabeth Miller and that they were married in Knox County, Tenn., on the 15th day of July 1819 . He also stated that his post office was 4 miles northeast of Kane, Greene County, Ill. His application was attested by John J. Ballard, a son in law, who had married Henry's daughter Livana in Knox County, Tenn., Mar. 18, 1851. Henry was paid a pension of $8 per month to Sept. 4, 1876, when he was dropped. According to the records of descendants, Henry died Nov. 29 , 1876, in Jersey County, and his wife--Elizabeth Miller Graves--died Oct 15, 1870 and both were buried in a small family plot in Greene County, Ill. (Source: Pension Record of Henry Graves - U.S. Army 39th Regiment, Regular Army, SC 10,116 - National Archives, Washington, D.C.)
There is a Henry Graves on a list of Knox countians who became Union Countians 1830.
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 39 F i. Angeline Graves was born in 1823 in Tennessee.
+ 40 F ii. Mahala Pearl Graves was born on 24 Sep 1821 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, died on 27 Aug 1919 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 97, and was buried on 29 Aug 1919 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 41 F iii. Eve S Graves was born in 1826 in Tennessee.
+ 42 M iv. Andrew J Graves was born on 26 Oct 1827 in Knox County, Tennessee and died on 2 Apr 1902 in Norborne, Missouri at age 74.
+ 43 F v. Lavina Graves was born on 14 Mar 1829 in Tennessee and died on 11 May 1883 in Greene County, Illinois at age 54.
+ 44 M vi. Emmanuel Miller Graves was born on 7 Apr 1831 in Knox County, Tennessee and died on 19 May 1915 in Laclede County, Missouri at age 84.
+ 45 F vii. Sarah J Graves was born in 1833 in Tennessee and died on 31 Mar 1876 at age 43.
+ 46 F viii. Parlee Graves was born about 1839.
+ 47 F ix. Elena Graves was born in 1837 in Tennessee.
+ 48 F x. Rachel Graves was born in 1840 in Tennessee.
+ 49 M xi. David Graves was born in 1840.
+ 50 M xii. Achilles Hamilton Graves was born on 15 Apr 1842 in Cambell Station, Knox County, Tennessee, died on 14 Oct 1921 in Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois at age 79, and was buried in Jalapa Cemetery, Greene County, Illinois.
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10. Jane Loy (Nancy Miller2, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1847 in Tennessee.
11. Nancy E Loy (Nancy Miller2, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1859 in Tennessee.
12. Nancy Washel Loy (Polly Miller4, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1826 in Tennessee.
13. Isaac Loy (Polly Miller4, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1828 in Tennessee.
14. Pleasant Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1).
Pleasant married Ruth Draper on 17 Sep 1828 in Knox County, Tennessee. Ruth was born in 1811 in Henry County, Virginia and died about 1 Aug 1877 in Union County, Tennessee about age 66.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 51 M i. John M Miller
+ 52 F ii. Lucy Miller
+ 53 F iii. Elender Miller
+ 54 M iv. Thomas Richard Miller
+ 55 M v. Lewis Miller
+ 56 F vi. Susan Miller
+ 57 F vii. Elizabeth Miller
+ 58 F viii. Parley Miller
+ 59 F ix. Francis Miller
15. Gavin Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
16. Lucy Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
17. Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy" (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
18. Jacob Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
19. Rachel Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
20. Cynthia Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
21. Rufus Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
22. Frederick W Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1826 in Tennessee.
23. Isaac Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
24. John Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1830 in Tennessee.
25. Alfred Miller (John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1833 in Tennessee.
26. George Miller (Isaac6, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 9 Nov 1815 and died on 2 Mar 1868 at age 52.
General Notes: Source: Records of Mrs Vetta Loy Johnson of Shenandoah, Iowa, Knox County, Tennessee Marriage records, Records of Martha Miller Loy, daughter of Alfred Miller, Strassburgers "Pennsylvania German Pioneers: Vol. 1, pg 362.
Union County, Tennessee Historical Society, P.O. Box 95, Marynoardville, Tennessee 37807.
Records of T.H.R. Neal (1971)
"Know your Relatiaves", The Sharps, Effland, Alabright, Loy, Miller, Snoderly, Tillman & Their related Families by Genevieve E. Peters.
George married Aletha Hill on 2 Mar 1868, daughter of James Clayton Hill and Unknown.
General Notes: Source: Records of Mrs Vetta Loy Johnson of Shenandoah, Iowa, Knox County, Tennessee Marriage records, Records of Martha Miller Loy, daughter of Alfred Miller, Strassburgers "Pennsylvania German Pioneers: Vol. 1, pg 362.
Union County, Tennessee Historical Society, P.O. Box 95, Marynoardville, Tennessee 37807.
Records of T.H.R. Neal (1971)
"Know your Relatiaves", The Sharps, Effland, Alabright, Loy, Miller, Snoderly, Tillman & Their related Families by Genevieve E. Peters.
27. Elijah Miller (Isaac6, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 2 Jan 1825.
General Notes: Miller, Elijah, surveyor, P.O. Clarinda. One of the earliest settlers of the county, and has been closely identified with the interests of the county from its first settlement. He was born January 2, 1825, in East Tennessee. At the age of seventeen years he came with his parents to Platt county, Missouri, where they lived about one year, after which they moved to Buchanan county. There he grew to manhood, receiving a very liberal education at Union seminary, which was located near the line between Platt and Buchanan counties. In 1845, upon leaving school, he engaged in teaching, an occupation he followed for several years more or less of the time, studying medicine at the same time. In 1852 he came to Iowa, locating in Tarkio township, in this county. He taught the first school in the town of Clarinda. Soon after his arrival in the county he went into the practice of medicine, which he continued for about five years, doing most of the practice of the county during that time. At the time he came to the county, surveyors were in great demand, and he having all the qualifications necessary, he was at once pressed into service as such, and he has followed it more or less since. In the fall of 1843 [1853?] he was appointed clerk of the court to fillout the unexpired term of Dr A.H. Farrens, who had resigned. The next fall he was elected to the office for another term. The business of the court at that time was of such volume that he used to carry all the papers from his residence to court in his saddle bags. His salary was one hundred dollars per year. Before the close of his term he resigned, to retire to a private life, but the fates were against him, for he was soon elected county surveyor, which office he held for six years. In 1869 he was elected to the office of school superintend[page 742]ent for the county, and held it until January, 1880, with the exception of one term. So he has been identified with the school interests of the county, as teacher or superintendent, from the earliest settlement to the present time, and to him, as much or more than any other man, is due the flourishing condition of the public schools of the county. He laid out the town of Clarinda, and several other of the towns in the county which have sprung up since. He was married July 4, 1852, to Miss Alethea Loy, a native of Tennessee. By this union they have six children: Josephine, Webster C., Sophia (wife of John Akin, of Clarinda), Alice, Noah W. and Charlie B.
Source: Page County, Iowa, 1880 Biographical History
Source: Records of Mrs Vetta Loy Johnson of Shenandoah, Iowa, Knox County, Tennessee Marriage records, Records of Martha Miller Loy, daughter of Alfred Miller, Strassburgers "Pennsylvania German Pioneers: Vol. 1, pg 362.
Union County, Tennessee Historical Society, P.O. Box 95, Marynoardville, Tennessee 37807.
Records of T.H.R. Neal (1971)
"Know your Relatiaves", The Sharps, Effland, Alabright, Loy, Miller, Snoderly, Tillman & Their related Families by Genevieve E. Peters.
Elijah married Aletha Loy on 4 Jul 1852 in Page County, Iowa. Aletha was born on 15 Nov 1831 in Anderson County, Tennessee.
28. Wolf Miller (Isaac6, John "Raccoon"1)
29. Robert Miller (Isaac6, John "Raccoon"1)
30. William Miller (Isaac6, John "Raccoon"1)
William married Elizabeth Thunderburke.
31. Hannah Miller (Isaac6, John "Raccoon"1)
32. John Miller (Isaac6, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Records of Mrs Vetta Loy Johnson of Shenandoah, Iowa, Knox County, Tennessee Marriage records, Records of Martha Miller Loy, daughter of Alfred Miller, Strassburgers "Pennsylvania German Pioneers: Vol. 1, pg 362.
Union County, Tennessee Historical Society, P.O. Box 95, Marynoardville, Tennessee 37807.
Records of T.H.R. Neal (1971)
"Know your Relatiaves", The Sharps, Effland, Alabright, Loy, Miller, Snoderly, Tillman & Their related Families by Genevieve E. Peters.
John married Mary Loy on 19 Aug 1841.
General Notes: Source: Records of Mrs Vetta Loy Johnson of Shenandoah, Iowa, Knox County, Tennessee Marriage records, Records of Martha Miller Loy, daughter of Alfred Miller, Strassburgers "Pennsylvania German Pioneers: Vol. 1, pg 362.
Union County, Tennessee Historical Society, P.O. Box 95, Marynoardville, Tennessee 37807.
Records of T.H.R. Neal (1971)
"Know your Relatiaves", The Sharps, Effland, Alabright, Loy, Miller, Snoderly, Tillman & Their related Families by Genevieve E. Peters.
33. John Cox (Rachel Miller7, John "Raccoon"1) died in 1853 in Lawrence County, Alabama.
General Notes: Source of death: Donald McPerson
34. William Miller (Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
35. Elizabeth Miller (Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
36. Martha Miller (Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
37. Alfred Miller (Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
Alfred married Matilda Garrett Martin.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 60 M i. James Miller
+ 61 M ii. Rush Miller
+ 62 M iii. Harvey Miller
+ 63 F iv. Lizzie Miller
+ 64 F v. Martha Miller
+ 65 F vi. Lulu Miller
38. Nancy Miller (Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 14 Oct 1830 and died on 13 Oct 1866 at age 35.
Nancy married John Calhoun Buckner on 12 Sep 1850.
39. Angeline Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1823 in Tennessee.
General Notes: Source: Nicholas Gibbs Historical Society
Angeline Graves is called Parlee Graves on 1850 census of Tennessee.
Angeline married Nicholas T Gibbs on 13 Aug 1840 in Knox County, Tennessee.
Angeline next married Nicholas Tilman Gibbs on 13 Aug 1840, son of David Gibbs and Sarah M Tillman. Nicholas was born on 17 Oct 1817.
General Notes: Source: Nicholas Gibbs Historical Society
40. Mahala Pearl Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 24 Sep 1821 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, died on 27 Aug 1919 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 97, and was buried on 29 Aug 1919 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Conley's have a picture of Mahala Pearl Graves and on the back it says she is the mother of 11 children, 7 now living, 57 grandchildren, 40 now living, 37 great grandchildren, 36 now living, 3 great great grandchildren, 2 now living. (picture was taken in 1915)
Plattsmouth Journal, Monday August 23, 1915
MRS. MAHALA P. GRAVES NINETY-FIVE YEARS OLD
This Grand Old Pioneer Will celebrate Her Ninety-fifth Anniversary Tuesday, September 24th
From Friday's Daily
One of the grand old ladies in Cass county is Mrs. Mahala P. GRAVES, or as she is more affectionately known to hundreds through this section of Cass county , "Grandma"
Graves . This worthy lady will, on September 24th, celebrate her ninety-fifth birthday, and although almost touching the century mark, she is still bright and keen in her mind as one fifty years of age. A few weeks ago, she had the misfortune to fall at her home and fracture her wrist, which laid her up for some time, but she has practically recovered from this and with the care of her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. BURNETT, is now feeling in her accustomed good health.
Mrs. Graves has lived to be the head of five generations and this honor is one that comes to but few in a lifetime, and of her twelve children, seven are living; forty-seven grandchildren, forty living; thirty-eight great grandchildren, thirty-six living, and three great-great grandchildren, two of whom are living.
Mrs. Graves was born at Knoxville, Knox county , Tennessee on September 24, 1820. She made her home in that section until 1853, and was married in that county to William W. Graves on October 2, 1837, who had been born and reared in that same locality, being born there July 19, 1818. In 1853, the husband and wife, with their little family, decided that greater opportunities awaited them in the west, and accordingly moved to mills county Iowa , and pre-empted a quarter section of land three miles east of Glenwood , but after a few years decided to come to Nebraska , and in 1864, arrived at Rock Bluffs , then a flourishing little city, and located there, where they have resided since that time and where the husband and father passed away to the Better Land on October 6, 1895.
The lifetime of Mrs. Graves embraces a wonderful change in the life of the nation and of the west, where she has for so many years made her home. Since her arrival at an age of the appreciation of things she has lived to see three wars, the Mexican, the great conflict between the states of the union, and the Spanish -American war; twenty-three presidents have presided over the destinies of the nation since her birth. She has seen in the evolution of time the oxcart displaced by the giant locomotives of the present day, the wagon and carriage passed by the automobile, and now the air craft, the possibility of which would have seemed impossible in the days of her girlhood. She has eaten her food prepared in the old-fashioned fireplace from a fire made with flint and steel and lived to see electricity serve as the means of cooking. She has lived to see rulers and countries change in the melting pot of time, and still hopes to be spared to see other of the great wonders that the twentieth century will bring with it.
The children of this grand woman are as follows: Mrs. Harriet MILLER , Glenwood , Ia.; Alexander H. GRAVES, Murray , Neb.' Calvin M. GRAVES, Wapeto, Wash.; Oriana J. Graves, who died in mills county , Iowa , in 1865; Elbert Lawson Graves , North Yakima, Wash.; Andrew J. GRAVES, attorney at law, who died at Plattsmouth, Neb., in 1906; Julian D. GRAVES, Peru, Neb.; Alvin Shered Graves , New York City; Mrs. Ellen O. LACEY, who died at Omaha in 1900; Charles L. GRAVES, Union, Neb.; Mrs. Mary BURNETT , Rock Bluffs, who is caring for her mother at present.
Conley's have Death Certificate of Mahala Pearl Graves and it says her father was Henry Graves, that she was born in Tennessee, her father born in Virginia (census says he was born in Tennessee), Her mother's birth place unknown. She died of Pluro Pneumonia and face cancer. The informant on the death certificate is J. D. Graves.
Note that Mahala Pearl Graves has the same maiden name as her husband. They are lst cousins , 1 generation removed.
Obituary
Plattsmouth Weekly Journal
September 1, 1919
DEATH OF AN AGED CASS COUNTY LADY
From Thursday's daily. - Last evening at the home of J.D. Graves, at Peru, Nebraska, occurred the death of Mrs. Mahala P. Graves or "Grandma" Graves, as she was better known to the old neighbors and friends in Cass County. This venerable lady whose years of life lacked but two brief years of a full century, is one of the last of the pioneers who assisted in making this community what it is today, as she with her husband came here at a very early day and by hard work and perseverance made a home for the family along the bluffs of the mighty Missouri near the old town of Rock Bluffs, and the old homestead still stands as a monument to the worthy pioneer couple the last of whom has now answered the summons of the Master to her last long rest.
In the past few years Mrs. Graves has been failing in health and has made her home with her son, J.D. Graves at Peru, and just a short time ago enjoyed the privilege of having the children gather with her in what destined to be the last reunion of the family upon earth.
Mrs Mahala P. Graves was born in Knox County, East Tennessee, September 24, 1821, and was married in that state to William W. Graves on October 2, 1837. Mr. and Mrs. Graves removed from Tennessee to Iowa in 1852, pre-empting a quarter section of land three miles east of Glenwood. Here the family resided until 1864, when they moved to the new state of Nebraska, and settled near the then flourishing town of Rock Bluffs. Here they saw the community in which they lived pass from a flourishing community of several hundred population to a mere collection of empty stores, as monuments of past granduer; the country which at the time of their coming was but scarcely known aside from the few settlements along the river grow into one of the greatest agricultural empires of the world. It was given this venerable lady to see three times the nation take up the gage of battle and two of these conflicts were the greatest that the world has ever known, the great strive of state against nation and of the greatest republic of the world against the greatest empire of the world.
It is wonderful to contemplate the changes that this worthy lady has seen develop during her years of life and fitting that as the peace long prayed for came to the world her spirit should pass on giving her the peace and calm that comes at the close of her life. The Grave s family resided at Rock Bluffs up until a few years ago and there on October 6, 1895, the husband and father was called home to rest. Since the death of the husband, Mrs Graves has resided with the children. Twelve children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Graves as follows: A.J. Graves. deceased; J.D. Graves, Peru, Neb., Mrs Harriett Miller, Glenwood, Ia., A.N. Graves, Murra y, Neb., C.M. Graves and E.L. Graves, North Yakima, Washington, Mary E. Burnett, Rock Bluffs ; A.S. Graves, Brooklyn, N.Y., Charles L. Graves, Union, Nebraska, Mrs. Ellen O. Lacy, Omaha , deceased, one child died in infancy and Orlena Graves died in Cass County in 1865, aged 19 years. Funeral announcement of this venerable pioneer will be made later.
General index of deed, bk 3, Cass County Courthouse, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, lists: Mahala Graves (etal), April 2, 1895, bk 37, pg 157.
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Mahala married William Willard Graves on 3 Oct 1837 in Knox County, Tennessee, son of David Graves and Mary Holloway, "Polly". William was born on 19 Jul 1818 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 6 Apr 1895 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska at age 76, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: The following notes were taken from biographies in Klickitat and Yakima Counties 1904, under the name of Elbert Lawson Graves. 1854 William Graves moved to Iowa 1855 William Graves moved to Missouri 1858 William Graves moved to Iowa 1860 William Graves moved to Nebraska 1867 William Graves moved to Missouri 1868 or 1869 William Graves moved to Nebraska 1895 William Graves died at Rock Bluff, Nebraska
From the "History of Rock Bluff Township" at the Plattsmouth, Nebraska Museum: "W.W. Graves born in Tennessee 1818, brick mason by vocation in Tennessee & later in Iowa where he came from, to Cass County in 1863. Here he had a saw mill. William Graves was also a farmer. He built a spinning wheel & loom for Mahala. It is on display at the Plattsmouth, Nebraska Museum. He married Mahala Pearl in Tennessee. Have death card on file.
OBITUARY
WILLIAM WILLARD GRAVES
William W. Graves, deceased was born in Knox County, East Tennessee, July 19, 1818, was married to Mahala P. Graves, October 2nd. 1837, she being born in the same county and state , September 22, 1821. They, with six children, moved by wagon to Mills County, Ia., in the autumn of 1852. They arrived at Elmwood December 2nd, 1852. From Elmwood they moved to Missouri September, 1858, thence to Plattsmouth in the spring of 1863. He resided in Nebraska since that date until the time of his death--April 6, 1895. The deceased has always been esteemed a worthy citizen wherever he has lived. He and his wife joined the Baptist Church in 1844, lived in that faith until they came west. Churches being scarce in those days, they did not attach themselves to any church until 1872, when he joined the Christian Church in which he has lived a faithful life ever since and died in the triumphs of a living faith. He called the ten living children to his bed instantly before he departed, and gave them good advi ce. After living a married life fifty-eight years, he dies leaving his wife and ten children- two preceded him to the better world. The following are the names, residence and ages of the children: Mrs. Harriett E. Miller, Glenwood Ia. Born in Tennessee November 22, 1838; Alex H . Graves, Rock Bluffs, Neb. Born in Tennessee November 26, 1840; Infant son, Born and died i n 1842; Calvin M. Graves, Plattsmouth, Neb. Born in Kentucky August 7, 1844; Orlena I. Graves died December 19, 1865. Born in Tennessee August 2, 1846; Elbert L.Graves, Rock Bluffs, Neb. Born in Tennessee June 22, 1848; Andrew J. Graves, Plattsmouth, Neb. Born in Tennessee July 19, 1850; Julian D. Graves, Alvin Tex. Born in Iowa December 5, 1852; Mary E. Byers, Rock B luffs, Neb. Born in Iowa August 15, 1855; Alvin S. Graves, Cedar Creek, Neb. Born in Iowa September 15, 1858; Elen O. Lacy, Omaha, Neb. Born in Iowa, February 19, 1860; Charles L. Graves , Union, Neb. Born in Iowa November 23, 1861. The funeral of William Graves will be preached at the Rock Bluffs' M.E. Church next Sunday, April 28, at 2:30 o'clock. The wife and children desire to here tender their sincere thanks to the friends that so kindly helped during the illness and burial of our dearly beloved husband and father. MAHALA. GRAVES, HARRIET T E. MILLER, A.H. GRAVES, C.M. GRAVES, C.L. GRAVES, A.J. GRAVES, J.D. GRAVES, MARY BYERS, A.S . GRAVES, E.O. LACY AND C.L. GRAVES.
1885 Official Atlas of Nebraska, Record Farm and Leading Farmers 1905 Platt book of Cass Co . Nebraska. W.W. Graves owned property at Rock Bluffs on Jackson, Congress and Randolph street between 3rd and 5th street, Thompson's addition.
General index of deeds, Bk 3, Cass County Courthouse, Plattsmouth Nebraska, lists: Wm W. Graves & Wife, Mar 5, 1886, bk 32, pg 627.
General index of deeds, bk 1, 1882-1884, Cass County Courthouse, Plattsmouth, Nebraska lists : W.W. Graves, Nov 27, 1882, bk 6, pg 176. Also lists: W.W. Graves, Mar 27, 1883, bk 6, pg 35 7.
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Brickmason and Farmer.
• Residence: In Iowa, 1854.
• Residence: in Missouri, 1855.
• Residence: in Iowa, 1858.
• Residence: in Nebraska, 1860.
• Residence: in Missouri, 1867.
• Residence: in Nebraska, 1869.
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 66 F i. Harriet Emily Graves was born on 22 Nov 1838 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 9 Mar 1926 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa at age 87, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
+ 67 M ii. Alexander C.K. Howard Graves was born on 26 Nov 1840 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 22 Aug 1934 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska at age 93, and was buried in Rock Bluff Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 68 M iii. (Infant) Graves was born in 1842 and died in 1842.
+ 69 M iv. Calvin Mc Henry Graves was born on 7 Aug 1844 in Marian, Crittenden County, Kentucky, died on 7 Jun 1932 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 87, and was buried in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
+ 70 F v. Orlena Ellen Graves was born on 2 Aug 1846 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 19 Jan 1865 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa at age 18, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
+ 71 M vi. Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss" was born on 22 Jun 1848 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 21 May 1927 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 78, and was buried on 24 May 1927 in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 72 M vii. Andrew Jackson Graves was born on 19 Jul 1850 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 7 Oct 1906 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska at age 56, and was buried in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 73 M viii. Julian David Graves was born on 15 Dec 1852 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa and died on 21 Jan 1937 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 84.
+ 74 F ix. Mary Elizabeth Graves was born on 15 Aug 1855 in Salem, Dent County, Missouri, died on 18 Jan 1940 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska at age 84, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 75 M x. Alvin Sherad Graves was born on 15 Sep 1858 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa and died on 21 Sep 1937 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska at age 79.
+ 76 F xi. Ellen Olivia Graves was born on 19 Feb 1860 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa and died on 14 Nov 1896 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 36.
+ 77 M xii. Charles Luther Graves was born on 23 Nov 1861 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa, died on 18 Dec 1951 in Cass County, Nebraska at age 90, and was buried in Union, Cass County, Nebraska.
41. Eve S Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1826 in Tennessee.
General Notes: Eve Graves was age 24 on 1850 census of Knox County, Tennessee.
Source: Paul Dunham
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
42. Andrew J Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 26 Oct 1827 in Knox County, Tennessee and died on 2 Apr 1902 in Norborne, Missouri at age 74.
General Notes: Andrew Graves was age 23 on 1850 census of Knox County, Tennessee.
OBITUARY
ANDREW J. GRAVES
Born October 26, 1826, in Knox County, Tennessee. Died at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 2 , 1902, at his home in Norborne, Missouri.
Deceased was known to may of the citizens of this village, having spent the summer of 1899 here with his daughter, Mrs. C.L Graves. He left his native state in 1852 and located in Fremont county, Iowa where he married Isabelle Watkins, whose death occurred six years ago . The past two years his health has been failing, and for a few weeks his condition was quit e serious, resulting in death Wednesday morning. The funeral was held yesterday at Norborne.
Deceased leaves one son and three daughters, Robert H Graves and Mrs. Jacob Schaffer o f Norborne, Mo., Mrs Luther Fox of Hamburg, Iowa, and Mrs C.L. Graves of Union.(newspaper unk nown)
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Andrew married Isabelle Watkins. Isabelle died in 1896.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 78 M i. Robert H Graves
+ 79 F ii. Graves
+ 80 F iii. Graves
+ 81 F iv. Graves
43. Lavina Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 14 Mar 1829 in Tennessee and died on 11 May 1883 in Greene County, Illinois at age 54.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Lavina married John J Ballard on 18 Mar 1851.
44. Emmanuel Miller Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 7 Apr 1831 in Knox County, Tennessee and died on 19 May 1915 in Laclede County, Missouri at age 84.
General Notes: Emanuel Miller Graves was listed as a farmer on 1850 census of Knox County, Tennessee. He served in the Civil War - Cert. 965,563 - died in Laclede Co, Mo., May 19, 1915.
Source: Paul Dunham
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Emmanuel married Elizabeth Luthy on 15 Jan 1858 in Hickory County, Missouri. Elizabeth died on 3 Jun 1907.
45. Sarah J Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1833 in Tennessee and died on 31 Mar 1876 at age 43.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Sarah married Jacob Loy on 8 Aug 1852 in Knox County, Tennessee.
46. Parlee Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born about 1839.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
47. Elena Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1837 in Tennessee.
General Notes: Elena Graves was age 13 on 1850 census of Knox County, Tennessee.
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
48. Rachel Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1840 in Tennessee.
General Notes: Marriage records of Knox County, Tennessee list the marriage of Rachel Graves and John Tucke r as 9 Jan 1840. We have Rachel Graves born in 1840.
49. David Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1840.
50. Achilles Hamilton Graves (Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 15 Apr 1842 in Cambell Station, Knox County, Tennessee, died on 14 Oct 1921 in Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois at age 79, and was buried in Jalapa Cemetery, Greene County, Illinois.
General Notes: Achilles Hamilton Graves was age 9 on 1850 census of Knox County, Tennessee.
Source: Paul Dunham
Achilles married Nancy Isabelle Roady on 27 Feb 1870 in Jersey County, Illinois, daughter of Thomas Roady and Christina Long.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
Children from this marriage were:
+ 82 M i. Charles Graves .
+ 83 F ii. Katie Graves .
+ 84 F iii. Lizzie Graves .
+ 85 F iv. Lydia Graves .
+ 86 F v. Mary Graves .
+ 87 M vi. Henry T Graves was born in 1871.
+ 88 F vii. Christina Graves was born in 1875 and died on 17 Oct 1906 in St Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri at age 31.
+ 89 F viii. Lavana Graves was born about 1877.
+ 90 F ix. Maragret W Graves was born on 19 Dec 1884 in Jersey County, Illinois and died on 26 Sep 1958 in St Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri at age 73.
+ 91 F x. Charlotte Graves, "Lottie" was born on 31 Dec 1889 and died on 6 Oct 1975 at age 85.
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51. John M Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
52. Lucy Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
53. Elender Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
54. Thomas Richard Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
55. Lewis Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
56. Susan Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
57. Elizabeth Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
58. Parley Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
59. Francis Miller (Pleasant14, John, Jr5, John "Raccoon"1)
60. James Miller (Alfred37, Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
61. Rush Miller (Alfred37, Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
62. Harvey Miller (Alfred37, Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
63. Lizzie Miller (Alfred37, Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
64. Martha Miller (Alfred37, Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
65. Lulu Miller (Alfred37, Jacob8, John "Raccoon"1)
66. Harriet Emily Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 22 Nov 1838 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 9 Mar 1926 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa at age 87, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
General Notes:
OBITUARY
MRS. MILLER DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Harriet Miller, aged 87 Falls Asleep in Rocker at Her Home. Funeral Service Were Held This Thursday Morning.
Mrs. Harriet E. Miller
The death angel quietly stole over the threshold and claimed the spirit of Mrs. Harrie t Miller, aged pioneer as she sat in her rocker in the family home east of Glenwood Tuesday morning. Mrs Miller who was in her 87th year had been enjoying usual good health and the news of her death came as a shock to her many friends. Her daughter, Etta and Pearl with whom she made her home on the family homestead where they have lived so long were busy about the household duties. Their mother arose late, as was her custom, remarking however that her breakfast did not taste as good as usual and after eating but little returned to her rocker in the living room in which she fell asleep to awaken no more in this mortal sphere
Mrs. Miller was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Graves and was born in Knox County, Tennessee, November 22, 1838. She was the oldest of eleven children, two sisters and one brother having preceded her in death and six brothers and one sister survive her. She came here with her family from Tennessee in 1852. She was united in marriage with Joseph M. Miller November 14, 1861 and suffered all the pangs of a wife whose husband was exposed to shot and shell while battling for his cause in the great Civil War. There was born to her three sons and two daughters, the sons dying in infancy. Mrs. Miller united with the Methodist church in her young womanhood and remained a faithful member till her death. As a wife , mother and friend there were none more devoted than she. Her time was given completely to her family affairs rather than to public matter as she found her greatest enjoyment in the service she rendered for her loved ones within her family circle. Hers was a long useful life which came as beautifully and peacefully to the end of its earthly day as do the shades of twilight fade gradually from the glow of crimson and gold to the somber hues of dusk. Such lives remind us that beyond the night there in the dawn of another day which we like to believe brings with it reunion of broken family ties.
The sister Mary E. Burnett of Omaha and six brothers, A. H. Graves, Murray, Neb., C. M . Graves and E.L. Graves of Yakima, Wash., J.D. Graves, Peru, Neb., A.S. Graves, Washington a nd C.L. Graves, Union, Neb., together with her two daughters, Etta and Pearl are left to mourn her passing. Funeral services were held from the home at 10 O'Clock Thursday morning, her pastor, Rev. J.H. Freedline of the Glenwood M.E. Church officiating. The body was laid to rest in the Glenwood cemetery beside her husband and sons.(Source: Opinion-Tribune, March 11, 19 26.)
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Harriet married Joseph Madison Miller on 14 Nov 1861 in Atchison County, Missouri, son of Jesse Miller and Martha Layman. Joseph was born on 16 Jun 1840 in Buchanan County, Missouri, died on 16 Nov 1916 at age 76, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
General Notes: Source: History of Mills Co.Iowa, 1881 J.M. Miller, farmer P.O. Box Glenwood was born in Buch anan Co. Mo. 16 June 1840. In 1853 he came to this country as one of its early settlers. Augu st 13, 1862, he enlisted in the twenty-ninth Iowa Company B, and was in the battles of Helena , Little Rock, Saline River, Spanish Fork, and taking of Mobile. He was married to Miss Harri et E. Graves, a native of Knox Co. Tenn. born Nov 22, 1838. She came to this country in 1852 . They are parents of six children, two living: Marietta and Ada Pearl. The farm of Mr Mille r contains 160 acres. What has been said of other old residents of the county is equally tru e of him, and need not be repeated here.
Joseph Miller died at farm home east of county farm, buried in Glenwood, Iowa. Prec eded in death by all 3 sons, Joseph L., William H., Charles H. Survivors; Wife Harriet, daugh ters Maretta W & Ada Pearl, at home. His father came from Tennessee, mother from Virgini a. Joseph came with father and family to Mills Co., Iowa in 1853, located on what is now th e county farm. Enlisted 13 Aug 1862 in Co. B. 29th Iowa Inf, mustered out at Davenport, 1865 , died of cancer.(Source: Opinion Tribune, Thursday, November 23, 1916.
Noted events in his life were:
• enlisted: 13 Aug 1862.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 92 F i. Marietta W Miller, "Etta" was born on 28 May 1875, died on 24 Feb 1948 at age 72, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
+ 93 F ii. Ada Pearl Miller was born on 8 Nov 1877, died on 8 Apr 1965 at age 87, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
+ 94 M iii. Joseph L Miller, "Jody" died on 2 Apr 1864 and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
+ 95 M iv. Charles H Miller, "Charley" died on 2 Sep 1872 and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
+ 96 M v. William H Miller
67. Alexander C.K. Howard Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 26 Nov 1840 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 22 Aug 1934 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska at age 93, and was buried in Rock Bluff Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: There is a tombstone in Young cemetery near Plattsmouth that reads: Grace Baxter 1888-1918 Erected by A.H. Graves family. Dau of A.H. Graves
General index of deeds, Bk 3, Cass County Courthouse, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Lists: A. H. Graves, April 6, 1898, bk 34, pg 355. Also lists, Alexander Graves, Feb 16 1901, bk 38, pg 144.
Alexander Howard Graves, born Nov 26, 1840 in Knox Co., Tenn. Died 22 Aug 1934 at the age of 12 (?) He came from Tenn. to Mills Co., Iowa by covered wagon, with his family. His father was one of the early settlers of that area. Alex as he was known, farmed for many years in the Rock Bluffs, Nebr and Murry, Nebr area. In the early 1900's he ran the Hotel in Murray, Nebr for about ten years. In his younger days he served as a woodsman and participated in the falling of trees for the lumber that was used in the construction of th first homes in the locality of Rock Bluffs and Murray, Nebr. His hobbies were hunting, fishing and playing the violin. When he was a young man, he had a Thomas Fiddle given to him, it was an old fiddle at the time. The Graves family all liked music. He also used to make knives. Married June 22, 1865, in Lowden Iowa, to Arminda Jan Bomer, (born June 1, 1848 in Little Rock, Arkansas, did April 24, 1939). Both are buried in Rock Bluffs, Cemetery, Rock Bluffs, Nebr. She pieced quilts and done some very nice needlework. Member of Odd Fellows Loadge, Christian Church. Have 8 children. Source: History of Cass County Nebraska.
Alexander married Arminda Jane Bomar on 22 Jun 1865 in Lowden, Iowa, daughter of Joel Mann Bomar and Catherine Miller. Arminda was born on 1 Jun 1848 in Little Rock, Marion County, Arkansas, died on 24 Apr 1939 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska at age 90, and was buried in Rock Bluff Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Source of information on Arminda Jane Bomar: Gilmore scrapbook at the Cass Co. Ne. museum. pg .77. Name of paper and date unknown
Death of Mrs Arminda Graves Pioneer Woman Dies at ripe age of ninety years at home here after a short illness. This afternoon at 1:30, Mrs Arminda Graves, 90, one of the oldest residents of Cass Co., died at her home in this city where for several days she has been in very critical condition.
Taken ill sometime ago Mrs. Graves has fought bravely against the illnss but at her great age was unable to stand the long ordeal of the sickness.
The life of Mrs. Graves and her husband, the late Alexander H. Graves, is a part of the story of Cass County as they were members of pioneer families that helped to carve out homes in the new country of the west and where they were for many years active figures.
Arminda J. Boemer was born in the state of Arkansas and when a girl came to Mills Co., Iowa , in 1865, her parents settling near Glenwood and where on June 22, 1865 she married to Alexander H. Graves. They moved to Cass County shortly after their marriage and have since resided here until the end of life's long journey. For a great many years the family engaged in farming but in later years moved to Murray where Mr. Graves died several years ago and since which time the wife has made her home in Plattsmouth for the greater part of the time. She is survived by three sons and two daughters. J.H. Graves of this city, George and Edward Graves of Peru, Mrs F.E. Vallery of Omaha and Mrs Bert Crawford of Oregon. There are a large number of grandchildren and great grandchildren surviving. She was preceded in death by husband and two daughters. Mrs Grace Baxter and Mrs Iva Churchill. The body is at Horton funeral home to await the funeral arrangements. Obit also in Glenwood Opinion-Tribune, Glenwood, Iowa, Monday, May 1, 1939
The following information is taken from the "Bomar Family Genealogy" at Mills County library , Glenwood, Iowa in 1996.
V. ARMINDA JANE (or Mary Arminda), b. "near Little Rock, Arkansas" 1 June 1848; died a t Plattsmouth, Nebraska, 24 Aprril 1939, married at Cass County, Nebraska, 22 June 1865 to AL EXANDER HOWARD GRAVES, a son of William W. and Mahala Pearl Graves. Alexander Graves was born 26 Nov 1840, at Knoxville, Tennessee and died at Murray, Nebraska, August 1934. They lived on a farm in the Hillsdayle area and moved to Nebraska in 1904. Children:
1. C. Jennie, born in Iowa, 7 Sep 1866, died 14 Oct 1878.
2. Edward, born at Bartlett, Iowa, 16 Aug 1871, died at Peru, Nebraska, 13 Oct 1954, marrie d 14 Dec 1904 to Nellie Marie Niday.
3. George W., born at Rock Bluffs, Nebraska, 19 Jan 1874, died at Peru, Nebraska, 27 May 1950 .
4. Iva Pearl, born at Fremont, Iowa, 2 Sep 1876, died at Omaha, Nebraska, 4 Aug 1934, marrie d McGinnis Churchill, 4 July 1897.
5. James Howard, born at Bartlett, Iowa, 10 Mar 1880, married at Nebraska City, Nebraska, 2 8 June 1905, Eva O. Burton (of Plattsmouth)
6. Sarah "Sadie" Ellen, born at Fremont, Iowa, 1 Jan 1884, married 15 Feb 1905, Frank E. Vall ery (of Omaha)
7. Emma Harriet, born at Rock Bluffs, Nebraska, 11 Dec 1885, married D. Bert Crawford (of Por tland, Oregon)
8. Edna Grace, born at Rock Bluffs, Nebraska, 1 Sep 1888, died at Omaha, Nebraska, 27 Nov 191 8, married Harry E. Baxter.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 97 F i. Jennie Graves was born on 6 Aug 1866, died on 24 Oct 1878 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska at age 12, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 98 M ii. Edward Graves was born on 16 Aug 1871 in Bartlett, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 13 Oct 1954 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 83, and was buried on 15 Oct 1954 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska.
+ 99 M iii. George William Graves was born on 19 Jan 1874 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska and died on 27 May 1950 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 76.
+ 100 F iv. Iva Pearl Graves was born on 2 Sep 1876 in Fremont County, Iowa and died on 4 Aug 1934 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 57.
+ 101 M v. James Howard Graves was born on 10 Mar 1880 in Bartlett, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 30 Oct 1965 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at age 85, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 102 F vi. Sarah Ellen Graves, "Sadie" was born on 1 Jan 1884 in Fremont County, Iowa and died on 2 Mar 1964 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska at age 80.
+ 103 F vii. Emma Harriet Graves was born on 11 Dec 1885 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died in Feb 1970 in Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon at age 84, and was buried in Cresent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Oregon.
+ 104 F viii. Edna Grace Graves was born on 1 Sep 1888 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 27 Nov 1918 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 30, and was buried in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
68. (Infant) Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1842 and died in 1842.
69. Calvin Mc Henry Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 7 Aug 1844 in Marian, Crittenden County, Kentucky, died on 7 Jun 1932 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 87, and was buried in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
General Notes: Quote from 1922 newspaper clipping (Lora Bachler scrapbook) "Ruth Graves, 17 year old wife of 78 year old Calvin M. Graves filed a complaint against her husband for cruelty. The couple was recently married. The wife wants a share of husband's money and property".(Ruth Lawson , his 2nd wife) 1870 census of Cass County, Nebraska says Calvin born Tennessee and Milissa Jane born Indiana.
At the age of 8 years he moved to Iowa. When 18 years old he enlisted in the Indian war, Aug 13, 1862, at Glenwood, Iowa, Silver Creek Township, Mills, County. Was in Co. B. 29th Infantry. Report of Colonel H.C. Hunt, Council Bluffs, to Governor Kirkwood about Indian trouble verifies the fact that the organization was in service in Souix City, Iowa. He moved to Nebraska for a short time. In 1898 he moved to Bickleton, Washington, where he Homesteaded for farming of dry wheat. In 1890 he became a minister of the Methodist Church. His trades were carpenter, brick mason, farmer and minister. He married Jan 17, 1866 to Milissa Jane Shaffer, born Jan 17, 1850, she died June 27, 1915.
General index of deeds, bk 3, Cass County Courthouse, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, lists: Calvin Graves & Wife, Oct 7, 1898, bk 34, pg 407.
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Calvin married Milissa Jane Shafer in 1866, daughter of William Henry Shafer and Elizabeth S Gullion. Milissa was born on 17 Jun 1850, died on 27 Jun 1915 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 65, and was buried on 29 Jun 1915 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Milissa Jane Shafer Graves is buried in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Washington, 7 rows west of Lora Bachler Knowles.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 105 F i. Luna Bell Graves was born on 14 Jun 1867 and died on 19 Nov 1920 in Seattle, King County, Washington at age 53.
+ 106 F ii. Nellie Ett Graves was born on 8 Aug 1869, died on 24 Jan 1937 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 67, and was buried in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
+ 107 M iii. Ura S Graves was born on 31 Oct 1871, died on 10 Jul 1873 at age 1, and was buried on 13 Jul 1873 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 108 M iv. William Henry Graves was born on 3 Nov 1873, died on 16 Nov 1958 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 85, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 109 F v. Lillie E Graves was born on 22 Dec 1880, died on 3 Feb 1889 in Nebraska at age 8, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 110 M vi. Loren Logan Graves was born on 27 Aug 1884 in Thurman, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 9 Aug 1936 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 51, and was buried on 20 Aug 1936 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
+ 111 F vii. Leona Pearl Graves was born on 12 Nov 1885 and died on 27 Feb 1975 at age 89.
+ 112 F viii. Lola Maude Graves was born on 1 Dec 1887 and died on 11 May 1974 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington at age 86.
+ 113 F ix. Cora Ann Graves was born on 26 May 1890, died on 23 Sep 1908 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 18, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 114 M x. John C Graves was born on 26 Mar 1892, died on 8 Apr 1892 in Cass County, Nebraska, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 115 M xi. Rubin Reed Graves was born on 31 Aug 1893 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
Calvin next married Ruth Lawson on 4 Jul 1921. The marriage ended in divorce.
Calvin next married Mary E Kelly.
70. Orlena Ellen Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 2 Aug 1846 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 19 Jan 1865 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa at age 18, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
71. Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss" (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 22 Jun 1848 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 21 May 1927 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 78, and was buried on 24 May 1927 in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Elbert Lossen Graves, (Loss), born Jan 22, 1848 (his bible record is June 22, 1848) in Knox County, Tennessee, Educated in the public schools of Iowa and Nebraska. It is not known if he graduated. Married November 23, 1871 to (1) Ella Agnes Phoebe Carrell at Sonora, Missouri . She was born Nov 10, 1856 in Cass County, Nebraska. She was the daughter of John Edward Carrell and Margaret Elizabeth Smith. Educated in the public schools of Nebraska. Not known if she graduated. Member of the Baptist Church. She died October 21, 1918 at Yakima, Washington . Married (2) November 24, 1922 to Sitha Jane Waits Moore, born July 26, 1881, Married in Yakima, Washington. Sitha Jane died April 6, 1928. Elbert Graves was the first postmaster of Blue Light, Washington, the Post Office being located in his home, where he Homesteaded 160 acre s; So. West Qt. sec. 34, twp 7, rg 21, Yakima County, Washington, for dry land wheat farming . Sometime between 1904 and 1907 they moved to Puyallup, Washington where he worked in a sawmill. He returned to Yakima County in 1909. Returned to Yakima in 1910, Purchased two lots i n Hillcrest Addition and built a two story, three bedroom home. He owned and operated two grocery stores, one near So. 2nd, Ave, in 1917. Other occupations were mason by trade, photographer, carpenter and farmer. At various times after returning to Yakima he worked for farmers near home, in fruit orchards. After the death of his first wife, Ella, his son John William Graves remained with him until he married in 1922. For a short time in 1921 he shared his home with his daughter, Mary Evangeline Graves Williams, (Vangie) and her family. Moving from there to North 5th Ave he remained with Vangie until he remarried. Through some friends he became acquainted with his second wife, Sitha Jane (Waits) Moore and married November 24, 1922. I n 1923 he sold his home on Tieton Drive and purchased a grocery store with living quarters at 501 Cherry Ave., Yakima, Washington which he operated until he passed away May 21, 1927 of a stroke. He and his wife Ella were both baptized October 25, 1894 in the Baptist Church. Elbert was known to be a very hard worker, good to his wife and family, an excellent swimmer and diver, known to have swam across the Missouri river on his back. Tragically he found his sister's child drowned in a creek. His parting words to me were always, "don't go near the water". He had a double set of teeth on his lower jaw. He died May 21, 1927 at home in Yakima, W ashington and was buried beside his wife Ella, May 24, 1927 in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Washington. Elbert also had a sawmill in the Wenas, about 25 miles north west of Selah, Washington . Elbert had a bad eye and also a double goiter. (both sides of the neck)
Remembering Yakima by those who were there, Yakima Vally Sun - Feb. 22. 1979. Loss Graves and Bluelight: Memories of a man and a town no longer on the map - by Cindy Warren. Elbert Lossen Graves spent some important years of his life in towns that are no longer marked on any map. Born on June 22, 1848, Knox County Tennessee, Graves married Ella Agnes Phoebe Carrell (sister of Elisha Simpson Carrell) on November 23, 1871, in a town called Sonora, Missouri. That scene of his marriage is no longer seen on any map. Neither is Bluelight , a town near Bickleton, Washington, where Graves served as the first postmaster. All that is left of the small community is the old Graves home and a good share of memories tucked away in the minds of Bluelight's former residents. After Graves and his new bride eloped, they lived for a while in Rock Bluffs, Nebraska. With their seven children, they settled in the Bickleton area about 1900. The bricklayer, mason, photographer and carpenter accepted the job of postmaster for the community, which was as yet un-named. One story of how Bluelight got its name went like this: Realizing that the collection of a general store, livery stable, blacksmith shop and butcher shop had to be named in order to qualify for a post office, Graves and a man named Ed Gleason put their heads together. It was Gleason's idea to name the not-quite town after the blue glow (from lamps) he saw in the night when returning from church . So Bluelight it was, however short-lived. Being a fun loving sort, Graves himself built a dance hall in the tiny town. Lumber to build the entertainment center was hauled by bobsled. Elbert Graves held the position of postmaster until 1904 when he turned the duties over to his niece, Nellie Graves Carrell (Uncle Wilber Carrell's wife). This versatile man's next job was with a Puyallup sawmill.(town up near Seattle). He established a sawmill of his own located in the Wenas upon returning to the Valley in 1908. Although business venture s were not usually shared by men and their wives, Graves operated a merry-go-round on South Second Street; and Mrs Graves (daughters Vangie and Lulu) painted the horses and took tickets . Long afterwards he would buy whole strings of merry-go-round tickets so his granddaughter Addie (Rhodes) could ride the wooden horses at the state fair. (Merry-go-round at Bickleton Pioneer Picnic at Cleveland was restored by Joy T. Carrell) In 1910, Graves moved to Yakima after purchasing property on the corner of 17th and Teiton Drive. He and his wife lived in a two-story home he built there. His daughter and her family lived next door. At this time , he was operating a small store located on the corner of Second and Yakima avenues, right next to a Chinese restaurant. He and his wife and son John shared the store keeping respon sibilities, stocking mainly staple goods since they had no refrigeration. They sold vinegar f rom barrels and many kinds of penny candy. Granddaughter Addie Rhodes hasn't forgotten the penny candy days of Grandad's store. All day suckers and licorice whips sold for a cent. Many times she asked for "bacon", a flat red and white stripped coconut candy. She had such a yearning for the pink soda pop, but "they couldn't afford to buy it." Although thrifty Grandpa Graves continued to walk to his store to save the 10 cent street car fare, his son-in-law Elmer Williams decided to go new-fangled and bought a car. Oh how the children (and wife Vangie) cried, recalls Mrs Rhodes, when her father sold the family's horses. Shortly after, two more milestones occurred for the family, one on November 11 of that year, the first Ar mistice parade was held in downtown Yakima. Granddaughter Addie stood on the corner opposite the store for her parade-side view. After his wife's death, Graves gave up the store but continued living in the home they had shared. He was forced out, however, when the city decided to install a sewer and city water system. Taxes were upped so high he had to move to a home on fifth Avenue. His life took a turn for the better again when he married Sitha Waits and began running a store located on Cherry Avenue. He retained his storekeeper status until he died. Several of his descendants still live in Yakima: Granddaughters Addie R hodes, Blanche Anderson, Juanita Coller, Mary Zeigler, Edith Speer (Edith, Eneinitas, California), and Patricia Taylor (Pat, Spokane, Washington) Mrs. Rhodes would like to see her grandfather's now ghost town residence immortalized with a blue light, set atop a power pole, in memory of a man and a town no longer on any maps.
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1850, Knox County, Tennessee.
Elbert married Ella Agnes Phoebe Carrell on 23 Nov 1871 in Sonora, Atchison County, Missouri, daughter of John Edward Carroll and Margaret Elizabeth Smith. Ella was born on 10 Nov 1856 in Cass County, Nebraska, died on 30 Oct 1918 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 61, and was buried in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Information sent to Conleys from D'Rollen Carrell on 27 April 1990 from the Family Bible is as follows:
"The funeral of Mrs Ella A. Graves will be held this afternoon, a short service being held for the family at the home at 2 o'clock, followed by a public service at the grave . Mrs Graves died of tuberculosis and Bright's disease Thursday at the family home on Tieton Drive and Seventeenth avenue south. She was born November 10, 1856, in Cass County, Neb . Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn two sons, John and Mark Graves, and one daughter, Mrs Evangeline Williams, and six grandchildren, all of Yakima, and five brothers, Wilbur T Carrell of Winthrop, Wash., and Charles, John and Frank Carrell of Peace River, Alberta , also a half sister, Mrs Mary E Jordan of Bickleton, Wash. She united with the Christian Church at Rock Bluffs, Neb., October 25, 1894."
NOTE: In the obituary of Ella Agnes Phoebe Carrell, the fifth brother that was omitted w as Elisha Simpson Carrell also of Peace River, Alberta, Canada. He died 25 March 1926 in Canada.
Noted events in her life were:
• Illness: Brights disease.
• Illness: Tuberculosis.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 116 M i. George Andrew Graves was born on 5 Jan 1872, died on 11 Sep 1873 at age 1, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 117 F ii. Addie Pearl Graves was born on 21 May 1876 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 1 Apr 1909 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 32, and was buried in Bluelight Cemetery, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 118 M iii. John William Graves was born on 8 Aug 1879 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 28 Dec 1952 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 73, and was buried in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 119 U iv. "Baby" Graves was born on 5 Sep 1882 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 18 Sep 1882 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 120 M v. Mark Simpson Graves was born on 21 Oct 1884 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 14 Aug 1949 in Burbank, Los Angles County, California at age 64, and was buried on 18 Aug 1949.
+ 121 F vi. Mary Evangeline "Vangie" Graves was born on 11 Dec 1890 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 1 Oct 1934 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 43, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 122 F vii. Lula G Graves was born on 19 Dec 1894 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 9 May 1912 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 17, and was buried in 1912 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
Elbert next married Sitha June Waits. Sitha was born on 26 Jul 1861, died on 6 Apr 1928 at age 66, and was buried in Medical Lake, Washington.
72. Andrew Jackson Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 19 Jul 1850 in Knox County, Tennessee, died on 7 Oct 1906 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska at age 56, and was buried in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes:
A.J. GRAVES
A.J. Graves a well known lawyer of Plattsmouth, died October 7, of consumption. He was an old-time resident of Mills County, and was a brother of Mrs. J.M. Miller of Center township . He was 56 years old and was born in Tennessee. He resided in Mills County from 1852 t o 1864. Later he taught school for a time in Center township. The Plattsmouth papers speak highly of his character as a man and citizen. He is survived by his wife and six children, also an aged mother, two sisters and six brothers. (Source: Opinion, Glenwood, Iowa, Oct 16, 190 6)
Andrew Jackson Graves came with parents to Mills County, Iowa at the age of 2 years, moved to Cass County, Nebraska in 1864. Graduated Business College at St Joseph; taught school , admitted to bar in Jan 1887, came to Plattsmouth, Nebraska in 1890. (Source: Opinion, Glen wood, Iowa, October 16, 1906)
Andrew married Emma Arstiene Allen on 5 Oct 1877 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, daughter of Howard Allen and Phebe MCMILLEN. Emma was born on 1 Aug 1858 in Missouri, died in 1941 in California at age 83, and was buried in Oakland, Alameda County, California.
General Notes: Gilmore scrapbook Cass Co. museum. Pg.102 Newspaper and date unknown.
Death of Mrs A.J. Graves 82, widow of A.J. Graves, former Cass Co. attorney and member of on e of the pioneer families of this section, died Dec.22nd at Oakland, Ca. The news of the deat h of this pioneer lady was received by her daughter, Mrs Adeline Amen, of Lincoln, who notifi ed Judge C.L. Graves of this city, a brother-in-law of the deceased.
Mrs Graves had left this city after the death of her husband in 1906 and spent a few years a t Lincoln where some of her family had located. In 1909 she moved to Tacoma, Wa., to reside , leaving there in 1941 for Oakland where she has made her home with a son, Paul Graves.
Beside Mrs Amen and Paul Graves survivors are a daughter, Mrs Will Grage of Walnut Grove, Ca . and a son, Carl of Souix City, Iowa.
The funeral and interment took place at Oakland.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 123 F i. Maude A Graves
+ 124 F ii. Ethel Graves
+ 125 M iii. Carl Raymond Graves was born on 19 Aug 1885 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 29 Jan 1960 in Inglewood, Los Angles County, California at age 74, and was buried on 1 Feb 1960 in Inglewood, Los Angles County, California.
+ 126 M iv. Paul Graves
73. Julian David Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 15 Dec 1852 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa and died on 21 Jan 1937 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 84.
General Notes: The marriage of J.D. Graves and Miss Capitol Reed of Peru was mentioned briefly in the Ledger last week, but the fact they are both well known in the county, is sufficient reason for their friends to ask us for details of the wedding. The wedding was a nicely planned suprise, especially for the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. F.B.Reed, who had been _______to go for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. David R. ______relatives residing at Indianapolis, Indiana, and when Miss Reed joined her parents there, it caused no suspicion of a wedding not even when Mr Graves arrived there the morning of Dec. 30. A minister was conveniently present when dinner was announced, and the suprise was complete when he pronounced the ceremony at the table. Mr. and Mrs. Graves returned to Peru a few days later, and will reside there. Both parties were Cass County students in the palmy days of the "Naomi Institute" at Rock Bluffs under professor J.D. Patterson and professor (now Judge) B.S. Ramsey. The bride was born in this county, being the daughter of Dr. F.B. Reed who practiced his profession in the village of Rock Bluffs a number of _____locating in Peru. At Peru Miss Reed graduated from the state Normal School and later was a graduate of _____in Chicago and Baltimore and has since completed very extensive and successful practice in Peru. Mr Graves was also graduate of the state Norma School and ______course in Lincoln, afterward practicing law in this state and Texas. Later he abandoned law practice and engaged in mercantile business (could not read the rest of ne s clipping) (Source: Union Ledger newspaper)
SKETCH OF LIFE OF J.D. GRAVES
J.D. Graves, 84, uncle of the Misses Etta and Pearl Graves, died in an Omaha hospital Thursday, Jan 21. His death was due to influenza. His body was taken to Plattsmouth where he had once resided and where short funeral services were held, after which it was taken to Peru where funeral services and interment took place on Sun Jan 24.
The following life sketch of Mr. Graves appeared in the Peru Pointer:
Julian David Graves was born December 15, 1852, in Mills County, Iowa, and had reached the age of 84 years, 1 month, and 6 days. His parents moved to Rock Bluff, a then thriving village of some size south of Plattsmouth in Cass county, but at present only a town in name. Here he received his primary education, and later came to Peru and graduated from the Normal school. He then went to Lincoln and studied law, after which he went to Benkleman, where he served as county attorney of Dundy county. He was for a time a resident of Texas, and was made a Mason while living there transferring his membership to Peru when he located here permanently.
He was married Dec 29, 1901 to Eleanor Capitola (Dr Capp) Reed, and they made their home here until her death, he practicing law and looking after their farm interests and she practicing medicine until her death Sept 5, 1928. Mrs. Graves was the daughter of the late Dr. F. B. Reed, the first mayor of Rock Bluff.
Since the death of his wife, Mr Graves has continued to make his home in Peru, though at times he would spend weeks or even months with relatives at Plattsmouth or Lincoln.
Mr. Graves was taken ill with the flu a few days before his death, and Dr. Joder removed him at once to the hospital. There flu developed in pneumonia, and at his age this proved fatal in spite of all that could be done for him.
Mr. Graves was united with the Methodist church in early life, and was a faithful Christian as long as he lived, giving liberally both of his goods and service to the church. He was a man highly respected by all who knew him. Failing health forced him about three years ago to cease active work, both in the church and out of it, but he always kept up his interest in church and community affairs. (Glenwood Opinion-Tribune, Glenwood, Iowa, Monday, February 8, 1937)
Julian married Elinor Capitol Reed, "Capp" in 1901 in Cass County, Nebraska, daughter of F B Reed and Unknown.
General Notes: Elinor Capitol Reed was a medical doctor.
74. Mary Elizabeth Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 15 Aug 1855 in Salem, Dent County, Missouri, died on 18 Jan 1940 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska at age 84, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Great Grandmother of Scharmal Veronica Triesch Conley
OBITUARY
This morning at 9:45, at her home in this City. Mrs. Mary E Burnett, one of the Pioneer women of this community, passed away at the ripe old age of eighty four years.
Mrs Burnett had suffered a paralytic stroke two months ago, but had partially recovered , but two weeks ago suffered a second stroke and from which she failed to rally, growing much worse in the last few days until death came to end her suffering.
Mary Elizabeth Burnett was born August 15, 1855, in Missouri, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs . William W. Graves, she being one of a family of twelve children. The family moved to Cass County in territorial days and located at Rock Bluffs, where she grew to womanhood. She was married to Joseph Byers, who died in Rock Bluffs in 1898. In later years she married J.W. Burnett, who preceded her in death several years ago.
Mrs Burnett was the mother of five children by her first marriage. Will, who died at the age of two years. Mrs Lena Wyatt, who died four years ago. The living children are Charles Byers of Walthill Nebraska, Lee Byers of Omaha, and Walter Byers of this city. There also survives on brother, Judge Charles L. Graves, the last of the pioneer Graves family.
Mrs. Burnett has made her home in Plattsmouth for the past thirty years. Source: Plattsmouth Nebraska Journal, 22 Jan 1940
Mary Elizabeth Graves Byers had red hair. She had just put a Henna rinse on it before she died. Mary was thin, tiny, short, about 5'4", she loved flowers.
Mary married Joseph John Byers on 9 Feb 1871 in Holt County, Missouri, son of Unknown and Unknown. Joseph was born in 1846 in Indiana and died in 1898 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska at age 52.
Marriage Notes: Source of Marriage: Missouri Marriages 1851-1900 (Ancestry.com)
General Notes: Also known as "Joe" Precinct assessors for (by Michael Archer) 1878 Rock Bluff, Cass County , Nebraska, lists Joseph Byers, age 32, Laborer, Wife Mary, age 22, (born Iowa) Charley age 3 , born Nebraska, Lee age 1, born Nebraska. Living next door to the family Bates and family Graves.
Joseph Byers was born in Ireland ,died of cancer. (Nettie Bachler Smith Source)
Joseph Byers was born in Indiana. (1880 cencus Source)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 127 M i. Will Byers was born about 1874 and died about 1876 about age 2.
+ 128 M ii. Charles Luther Byers was born on 9 Jul 1876 in Fremont County, Iowa, died on 8 Jan 1959 in David City, Butler County, Nebraska at age 82, and was buried on 11 Jan 1959 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska.
+ 129 M iii. Lee Alonzo Byers was born on 14 Feb 1877 in Bartlett, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 9 Oct 1944 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 67, and was buried on 12 Oct 1944 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
+ 130 M iv. Walter Paul Byers was born on 22 Jun 1879 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 27 Sep 1943 in Weeping Water, Cass County, Nebraska at age 64, and was buried on 30 Sep 1943 in Rock Bluff Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 131 F v. Orleana Opal Byers was born on 25 Jan 1882 in Cass County, Nebraska, died on 17 Jun 1933 at age 51, and was buried on 19 Jun 1933 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska.
Mary next married Wesley Burnett.
75. Alvin Sherad Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 15 Sep 1858 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa and died on 21 Sep 1937 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska at age 79.
General Notes: Alvin Sherad was called "Sherad". Alvin Sherad played the violin. on June 29, 1996, Don & Scharmal Conley met Leona (Baker) Paterson in a coffee shop in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, her phone number is 296-6014. She lives on Whitman Dr. Her parents owned a store at Rock Bluff, Nebraska. She said she picked strawberries for Sherad Graves when she was a child.
Alvin married Ella Collins. Ella was born in 1872.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 132 M i. Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy" was born in 1886 and died in 1963 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California at age 77.
+ 133 M ii. Andrew Graves was born about 1876 and died on 28 Oct 1951 in Bellevue, Nebraska about age 75.
+ 134 M iii. Perry Ivan Graves was born on 11 Jul 1892 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 24 Jul 1963 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska at age 71, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 135 F iv. Harriet Graves
+ 136 F v. Josey Graves
+ 137 M vi. Willie Graves
+ 138 F vii. Bessie Graves
Alvin next married Ann Stoneking.
76. Ellen Olivia Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 19 Feb 1860 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa and died on 14 Nov 1896 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 36.
General Notes: Source: Obit of Alonzo Lacy, husband
Ellen married Alonzo Lacy, son of George W Lacy and Unknown. Alonzo died in May 1935.
General Notes: OBITUARY
Death of Pioneer Resident of Old Rock Bluffs
Alonzo Lacy Dies Saturday at Home in Omaha-Was Schoolmate of Many old Residents Her.
Alonzo Lacy, well known to many early residents of this part of Cass county, passed away Saturday at his home in Omaha, at the age of 79 years. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., and interment in Forest Lawn cemetery in Omaha. Lon, as he was familiarly known, was a son of George W. Lacy, one of the pioneer settlers in the town of Rock Bluffs, and it was there that he was a pupil of the late Joseph D. Patterson in "Naomi Institute" in 1871, and later was a pupil of the late Judge B.S. Ramsey, and a schoolmate of the younger Jones and Pattersons. He was married to Miss Ellen O. Graves of the pioneer families of Rock Bluffs, and later they located in Omaha where the wife passed away November 14, 1896. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Nichols, Mrs. James Watson and Mrs. O.H. Shelly, and one son, Maurice A. Lacy, all residing in Omaha. (source: Plattsmouth Journal, May 1935)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 139 F i. Bessie Lacy
+ 140 F ii. Pearl Lacy
+ 141 F iii. Winifred Lacy
+ 142 M iv. Maurice A Lacy .
77. Charles Luther Graves (Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 23 Nov 1861 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa, died on 18 Dec 1951 in Cass County, Nebraska at age 90, and was buried in Union, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes:
OBITUARY "Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Caldwell-Linder Chapel for Judge Charles L Graves who died December 18 at Hillcrest nursing home. Reverand Harold V Mitchell, pastor of the First Methodist Church officiated.
Casket bearers were Arthur Hild, A E Olson, Richard Peck, Carl Schneider, Erret Thompson, and Arthur Wetenkamp. Burial was in West Union Cemetery, at Union.
A native of Mills County Iowa, Judge Graves had spent (?) years in Cass County as civic leader at Rock Bluffs, Union and Plattsmouth. He was 90 years old at the time of his death which occurred two months after he suffered broken limbs in a fall here.
A former school teacher, attorney, newspaper publisher, he had served as Justice of the Peace and Police Magistrate here for the past 23 years being appointed to the post in 192 - , shortly after coming here from Union, where he had practiced law and had published the Union Ledger.
During his term as police judge here Judge Graves compiled vast amounts of information about Cass County principally the Union, Rock Bluffs and Plattsmouth communities.
Surviving are Two daughters; Mrs Harry B Royal of Lincoln and Mrs Michael Durtex (?), one granddaughter, Helen Nelson,two great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. One Son Harry E Graves died several weeks ago. His wife preceded him in death." Charles Luther Graves compiled vast amounts of information about Cass County, Nebraska, Rock Bluff, Nebraska and Plattsmouth, Nebraska. (Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, pg 5, 20 December 1951)
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Judge and Justice of the Peace, Police magitrate, School teacher and Editor of the Union Ledger.
• Religion: Methodist.
Charles married Alice J Graves on 18 Dec 1887. Alice was born in 1866, died on 8 Jan 1912 at age 46, and was buried in Union, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Alice Graves is buried in the West Union Cemetery, Union, Nebraska.
Dr. Gilmore's Files.
OBITUARY OF ALICE J. GRAVES
Alice J. Graves was born in March, 1866, in Carroll county, Missouri, and came to Nebraska during 1887, and on December 18, 1887, in Plattsmouth, was married to Charles L. Graves. rev. W. H. Alexander officiating. With her husband she shortly after their marriage moved to Union, in this county, where she has resided for the past twenty-four years. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Graves --- Harry of Eagle, and Misses Verna and Leola at home, who with her husband, are left to mourn her untime [sic] death.
Mrs. Graves had been in poor health for a number of years, her last illness being of about thirteen weeks' duration. she was first attacked with pneumonia, followed by other complications, which would not yield to treatment, although all that medical skill could do was done in her behalf. Mrs. Graves was a kind and obliging neighbor, a loving wife and mother, and had a great many warm friends in the community in which she was best known, and to evidence their great esteem and respect for the departed the Baptist church was crowded at her funeral, which occurred Wednesday afternoon.
Standing room could not be found for all who desired to show their regard for this estimable lady. The funeral was conducted by Rev. W. A. Taylor of Union. Mrs. Graves was a member of the Baptist church and also a member of the Royal Neighbors of America. John Corey of this city, representing the Red Men lodge, of which Mr. Graves is a member, attended the funeral, bearing a wreath of beautiful flowers for the casket of Mrs. Graves. The Journal extends sympathy to the bereaved husband and children in this sad hour of their great sorrow. --
Plattsmouth Evening Journal. --------------- Kindness Appreciated.
Wife and mother gone, we are now more than ever able to realize that her place in the home as a companion, advisor and protector, was one that she alone could fill, and the vacant chair, the vacant place at the table, and many other objects in the house are silent reminders of her real worth as companion and mother.
During the many weeks of her suffering and at the close of this life neighbors and friends in Union and vicinity did many things to alleviate her suffering and endeavored to cheer the sad hearts; her Royal Neighbor sisters, associates in church and choir, her Pastor, the teachers and pupils, the Noble Red Men order and many others, showed the true Christian spirit in their own good ways; many kind friends here andelswhere have written us words of comfort.
We wish we could grasp the hand of each and express our gratitude, but for the present we can only say in this card that we are very thankful for all those acts and words of kindness to her and to us. Sometime, somewhere, you will all be rewarded.
Chas. L Graves,
Harry Graves,
Verna Graves,
Leola Graves.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 143 M i. Harry E Graves died on 27 Nov 1951 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
+ 144 F ii. Leola Graves died about Dec 1893.
+ 145 F iii. Graves
78. Robert H Graves (Andrew J Graves42, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
79. Graves (Andrew J Graves42, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
80. Graves (Andrew J Graves42, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
81. Graves (Andrew J Graves42, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
82. Charles Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
83. Katie Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
84. Lizzie Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
85. Lydia Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
86. Mary Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
87. Henry T Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1871.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
88. Christina Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1875 and died on 17 Oct 1906 in St Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri at age 31.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
89. Lavana Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born about 1877.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
90. Maragret W Graves (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 19 Dec 1884 in Jersey County, Illinois and died on 26 Sep 1958 in St Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri at age 73.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
91. Charlotte Graves, "Lottie" (Achilles Hamilton Graves50, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 31 Dec 1889 and died on 6 Oct 1975 at age 85.
General Notes: Source: Paul Dunham
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92. Marietta W Miller, "Etta" (Harriet Emily Graves66, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 28 May 1875, died on 24 Feb 1948 at age 72, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
General Notes:
IOWA LADY DIES OF STROKE MONDAY
Miss Etta Miller, 75, resident of the vicinity of Glenwood & well known in this city, di ed Tuesday at the family home following a stroke Monday. She was a dau of the late Joe & Harr iet Miller, and since the death of the parents, has been making her home with her sister, Mis s Pearl Miller, on the old home farm. She was a niece of Judge C.L. Graves of this city an d a cousin of J.H. Graves of Plattsmouth. The funeral services will be held on Friday mornin g at 11 O'clock at the family home east of Glenwood with the interment at the Glenwood cemete ry. (newspaper and date unknown)
93. Ada Pearl Miller (Harriet Emily Graves66, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 8 Nov 1877, died on 8 Apr 1965 at age 87, and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
General Notes: Located in the museum at Glenwood, Iowa is a framed certificate from the National Society o f the Daughter of the American Revolution, listing Pearl Miller as recording secretary, chart er members: Etta Miller & Pearl Miller.
94. Joseph L Miller, "Jody" (Harriet Emily Graves66, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) died on 2 Apr 1864 and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
95. Charles H Miller, "Charley" (Harriet Emily Graves66, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) died on 2 Sep 1872 and was buried in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa.
96. William H Miller (Harriet Emily Graves66, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
97. Jennie Graves (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 6 Aug 1866, died on 24 Oct 1878 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska at age 12, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
98. Edward Graves (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 16 Aug 1871 in Bartlett, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 13 Oct 1954 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 83, and was buried on 15 Oct 1954 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska.
General Notes:
OBITUARY
Edward Graves Funeral Friday in Peru, Nebr.
Edward Graves, son of Alex and Arminda Bomar Graves, was born August 16th, 1871, in Fremon t County, Iowa near the town of Bartlett. In 1889 he, with his parents, moved to a farm in Ca ss County near Plattsmouth, Nebraska. He was married to Nellie Marie Niday on Dec 14, 1904 . To this union six children were born. Five children survive their father. One son Eugene wa s killed in World War II on August 17, 1944. In 1922, Mr. Graves, together with his family , moved to Peru. Two years later Mrs. Graves passed away. Surviving are Louis and Geo of P eru; Theodore of Burke, Virginia; Mrs. Frank Actkins of Carpenteria, California; Mrs. Art New ell of Culver City, Calif,; also sixteen grandchildren; one brother Howard of Plattsmouth; tw o sisters, Mrs. Sadie Vallery of Omaha and Mrs. Bert Crawford of Sherwood, Oregon, besides ma ny relatives and a host of friends. He passed away as he had lived, trusting in the lovin g mercies of the "Good Shepherd of the Sheep" Funeral services were held Friday, October 1 5th at the Peru Christian Church at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Lawrence Williams officiating. Pal lbearers were Everett Applegate, Harry Nicehelser, Geo. Grafton, Everett Heywood, Raymon Redf ord and Earl Adams. Two songs "God Will Take Care of You" and "Nearer My God to Thee" wer e sung by Duane McKnight Accompanist was Mrs. Clyde Duerfeldt. Interment was in the Mt. Ve rnon Cemetery at Peru. Caseys in charge of funeral arrangments. (Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsm outh, Nebraska, pg 6, 18 October 1954)
Edward married Nellie Marie Niday on 14 Dec 1904.
99. George William Graves (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 19 Jan 1874 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska and died on 27 May 1950 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska at age 76.
General Notes: Source: Vadissaga, Greeneville, Tennessee
George married Arlene Orlena Nidy, "Lena", daughter of Oliver C Nidy and Mary Ellen Sutton. Arlene was born on 3 Apr 1890 in Union, Cass County, Nebraska and died on 12 Apr 1976 in Bell, Los Angeles County, California at age 86.
General Notes: Source: History of Cass County, Nebraska
Children from this marriage were:
+ 146 M i. Oliver W Graves was born on 20 Sep 1909 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska and died on 9 Dec 1993 at age 84.
He never married and had no children
+ 147 F ii. Mable Graves was born on 23 Dec 1911 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska.
100. Iva Pearl Graves (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 2 Sep 1876 in Fremont County, Iowa and died on 4 Aug 1934 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 57.
General Notes: Source: Obit
Iva married McGinnis Churchill on 4 Jul 1897 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, son of Levi Churchill and Rebecca Clemmons. McGinnis was born on 28 Apr 1875 in Nebraska and died on 5 Nov 1945 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 70.
General Notes: Source: Mildred Kaufman
McGinnis Churchill could be called a renaissance man. He was always tinkering, tryng to find better, or more creative ways to do things, so that life could be easier on the plains of the midwest. He was remebered as playing his fiddle on the porch, and entertaining the folks with with his hand-made "dancers" which he would minipulate with is feet as he played. He had a popcorn stand, and provided pocorn for the weekly movies in town. He was also the local Barber in Murray, Nebraska, owning the Deal Barber Shop on Main Street. He was know to his friends as "Mack", and I am sure had some of the best stories in town.
Some of his tinkering paid off. On October 30, 1928 Mack Churchill received a patent for the "Easy (EZ) Way Garden Plow." His simple garden plow was multi functional, and could be used for many purposes such as cultivating, covering, and weeding. The plow is on display at the Cass County Historical Society Museum, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 148 F i. Clara Barbara Churchill was born on 29 Sep 1902 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska and died on 8 Apr 1988 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska at age 85.
101. James Howard Graves (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 10 Mar 1880 in Bartlett, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 30 Oct 1965 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at age 85, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: The following is a copy of a letter from James H Graves, 904 15th avenue, Plattsmouth, Nebraska to Addie Rhodes in Yakima, Washington dated 1951. "Dear Cousin, Sorry indeed to learn of your misfortune, "The Grim Reaper" is sure cutting down the family circle, as it is doing like wise here. 1st we lost cousin Harry Graves of Lincoln, Nebraska on November 27th the same date another cousin, Andy Graves of Bellevue, Nebraska. Finally our last uncle, Charles L Graves of Plattsmouth on December 15th. Our household has fared better. I am in better health than I ___________ _______The wife is _______________about taken all that is near and dear to you. Come visit us if the opportunity ever comes for you to come out this way."
(signed)
Howard & Eva Graves
OBITUARY OF JAMES HOWARD GRAVES
James H. Graves 85, Dies Saturday; Funeral Tuesday
James Howard Graves, 85, a resident of Plattsmouth for more than 40 years, and former City Police Judge died Saturday Des Moines, Iowa. He had been in failing Health three years.
He was born March 10, 1880, at Bartlett, Iowa, son of Alexander and Arminda Graves. He was married at Nebraska City June 28th 1905 to Eva Burton. She Survives.
They lived in the Murray and Nebraska City areas, as well as in Plattsmouth. He was a mail carrier for Civil Service from 1920 to 1945, and City Police Judge for 10 years. He worked at the Plattsmouth Bridge 1945-1950.
He was a member of the First Christian Church, Plattsmouth.
Other survivers, are sons, Clyde, Burbank, California, Carl, Englewood, California, Joe Sherman, Oaks California; daughters, Mrs. Lester (Ona) Thimgan, West Des Moines, Iowa and Mrs. Paul (Maxine) Keil, PLattsmouth; sister, Mrs Emma Crawford, Sherman, Oregon; 15 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2pm at the First Christian Church with the Rev Paul L. Whitfield, pastor, officiating.
Visiting hours are today (Monday) 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 at Caldwell Funeral Home.
Burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery. (31 Oct 1965)
James married Eva Ona Burton on 28 Jun 1905 in Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska, daughter of Joseph Burton and Elma Abel. Eva was born on 23 Sep 1882 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 9 Mar 1970 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at age 87, and was buried on 10 Mar 1970 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes:
OBITUARY Eva Ona Graves
Mrs. Eva Ona Graves, a resident of Cass county most of her life, died at Des Moines March 9, following a long illness. She was 87. Mrs. Graves was the daughter of the late Joseph and Elma Abel Burton, born 23 Sept 1882, at Murray. She attended school and grew to young woman hood in the Murray community. June 28, 1905, she was married to J. Howard Graves at Nebraska City. They became the parents of five children. The family moved to Plattsmouth in 1925 . Mr. Graves preceded her in death Oct 30, 1965. Most of the four years since her husband's death, she lived with her daughter in West Des Moines. Mrs. Graves was a member of the Chr stian Church in Plattsmouth. She taught a Sunday School class for many years and was active in women's work. Earlier in her life, she was employed at Norfolk Canning Factory. Survivors include five children, Clyde Graves of Burbank, Calif., Carl Graves of Inglewood, Calif., Joe Graves of Sherman Oaks, Calif., Mrs. Lester (Ona) Thinghan of West Des Moines, Ia.,and Mrs Paul (Maxine) Keil of Plattsmouth; a brother, James V. Burton of Harvard; a sister Fannie Cook, of Norfolk; 15 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Service were held March 10, at Caldwell Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Paul L. Whifield, officiating. Organist was Mrs. Twyla Hodge. Pallbearers were Glenn Diggs, Herbert Freeburg, Jess Hodge, Reuel Sack, George Winscot and Rex Young. Flower ladies were Mrs. Lua Keller and Mrs. Juanita Diggs. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery. (Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, pg 1, 12 Mar 1970)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 149 M i. Clyde H Graves was born on 10 Aug 1906, died on 12 Dec 1991 in Burbank, Los Angles County, California at age 85, and was buried in Hollywood, Los Angles County, California.
+ 150 M ii. Carl B Graves was born on 7 Aug 1907 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 14 Jul 1995 in Lancaster, California at age 87, and was buried on 19 Jul 1995 in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.
+ 151 F iii. Ona M Graves
+ 152 F iv. Maxine Graves
+ 153 M v. Joe Graves
102. Sarah Ellen Graves, "Sadie" (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 1 Jan 1884 in Fremont County, Iowa and died on 2 Mar 1964 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska at age 80.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
Sarah married Frank E Vallery on 15 Feb 1905 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
103. Emma Harriet Graves (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 11 Dec 1885 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died in Feb 1970 in Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon at age 84, and was buried in Cresent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Oregon.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
Emma married Dallas Bert Crawford, son of William Crawford and Hester Hoffman. Dallas was born about 1883, died on 2 Aug 1963 in Sherwood, Oregon about age 80, and was buried in Cresent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Oregon.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
Children from this marriage were:
+ 154 F i. Mildred Evelyn Crawford was born on 31 Dec 1914 in Hartington, Cedar County, Nebraska.
+ 155 M ii. Dallas George Crawford was born in 1916 and died on 9 May 1964 in Vancouver, Washington at age 48.
+ 156 F iii. Elma Harriet Crawford
+ 157 M iv. Frank Mann Crawford was born on 22 Dec 1922 in Hardington, Nebraska, died on 26 Jul 1976 in Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon at age 53, and was buried in Cresent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Oregon.
+ 158 M v. Millard William Crawford
104. Edna Grace Graves (Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 1 Sep 1888 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 27 Nov 1918 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 30, and was buried in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, November 28, 1918
MRS. H. BAXTER DIES AT OMAHA [front page]
DAUGHTER OF A.H. GRAVES OF MURRAY - LIVED IN NORTH PART OF
NEBRASKA
FIRST TAKEN WITH INFLUENZA
Complications occurred and Rupture of Arterie Caused Amputation
of Limb - Disastrous
From Wednesday's Daily
life of one of the former citizens of Murray ebbed away. The
deceased was Mrs. Harry BAXTER, formerly Miss Grace GRAVES, who
with her husband and children moved to Crofton, in the northern
part of the state, about a year ago.
the influenza then so prevalent over the state. From that came a
complication resulting in the rupture of an arteries of one of
her limbs. This proved so serious that amputation of the member
was deemed necessary if her life was to be spared at all. In the
case of the amputation the desired results were not attained and
the patient grew gradually worse until this morning when the
angel of death, long hovering near, came to her relief, ending
the intense pain she suffered.
sixteen months of age, and the other nine years old. She also
leaves a brother and parents living at [looks like] Murray [few
words illegible] Christian church at Murray tomorrow (Thursday)
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, November 28, 1918
LOCAL NEWS
Frank VALLERY and Harry BAXTER arrived in Plattsmouth from Omaha
this morning, they having been at the bedside of Mrs. Baxter who
succumbed this morning. After completing arrangements for the
funeral tomorrow, they departed for Murray late this afternoon.
Edna married Harry E Baxter.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 159 M i. Leslie L Baxter was born on 9 Jul 1909 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 27 May 1934 in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California at age 24, and was buried in Young Cemetery, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 160 F ii. Velma Baxter .
+ 161 M iii. Baxter died in 1915.
105. Luna Bell Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 14 Jun 1867 and died on 19 Nov 1920 in Seattle, King County, Washington at age 53.
Luna married Amos Hall Hause on 3 Apr 1889.
Marriage Notes: Source: Ellen Martin via email, 1 Sep 2001
The child from this marriage was:
+ 162 F i. Lily Edna Hause
106. Nellie Ett Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 8 Aug 1869, died on 24 Jan 1937 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 67, and was buried in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
General Notes: Nellie Ett Graves is Scharmal Triesch Conleys 1st Cousin 2 times removed
Nellie married Wilbur Theodore Carrell on 7 Jun 1896 in Cass County, Nebraska, son of John Edward Carroll and Margaret Elizabeth Smith. Wilbur was born on 27 Jun 1875 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 7 Jul 1959 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 84, and was buried in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
General Notes: * Wilbur Theodore Carrell married again after his first wife died in 1937. Her name was Bessie M Sharp. He married her about 1940. Sources tell us that she was a hooker from the west side of the mountains, around Bellingham, Wa. She was quite a gal from the information that we got from Frank Carroll (no relation) who lives in Winthrop. (he is 81 years old and has lived in Winthrop off and on all of his life). She used to bake bread to sell and sold booze. (for more than the liquor store charged).
* In a conversation with Frank Carroll (no relation) on 31 July 1987, in Winthrop, Washington he knew Wilbur Carrell. Wilbur was called Bill and so was Frank Carroll's father. Both Bills got drunk at a picnic one day and later got into a fight in the Three Fingers Jack pool hall in Winthrop. Bill Carroll broke several of Wilbur's ribs and his jaw. The fight of the two Bill Carrells, was talked about for a long time around town. Frank Carroll said that Wilber was a bully.
* According to Frank Carroll, Wilbur Carrell lived on the south fork of the Methow river west of Winthrop. He grew alfalfa on irrigated land. He later lived about 3 miles east of Winthrop on the old Twisp road. ( we saw the house that Frank Carroll said he lived in.)
* Wilbur Carrell moved to Winthrop around 1920.
* Wilbur Carrell's Marriage license states: born 1875 married Nellie Graves 7 June 1896. (Wilbur is the youngest son of John E Carrell and Margaret Smith) Nellie Graves father is Calvin Graves her mother is Milissa Jane Shaffer. Marriage record on file in Cass County courthouse, Plattsmouth Nebraska, Vol H, pg 519. *Have a copy of marriage certificate of Wilbur Carrell and Nellie Ett Graves.
General index of deeds, bk 3, Cass County Courthouse, Plattsmouth, Nebraska lists, Wilbur Carroll & Wife, Feb 16, 1898, bk 34, pg 134.
Wibur Carrell is Don Conleys 1/2 Great Grand Uncle
The child from this marriage was:
+ 163 M i. Dewayne W Carrell was born in 1891 in Nebraska, died in 1946 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 55, and was buried in 1946 in Sullivan Cemetery, Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
107. Ura S Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 31 Oct 1871, died on 10 Jul 1873 at age 1, and was buried on 13 Jul 1873 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: On the the grave marker of John C. Graves, at Rock Buff Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Nebraska also i s the name of Ura S. Graves, son of C.M. & M.J. Graves, drowned 10 July 1877, age 1 yr, 8 mo , 10 days. (Ura and John were brothers)
108. William Henry Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 3 Nov 1873, died on 16 Nov 1958 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 85, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
William married Ceena M Gish on 20 Oct 1897.
109. Lillie E Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 22 Dec 1880, died on 3 Feb 1889 in Nebraska at age 8, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Lillie E. Graves died of Diphtheria.
110. Loren Logan Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 27 Aug 1884 in Thurman, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 9 Aug 1936 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 51, and was buried on 20 Aug 1936 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
Loren married Mary Ethel Bowish on 14 May 1908, daughter of S.A. Bowish and Mary Ross. Mary was born in 1888, died in 1936 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 48, and was buried in 1936 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
111. Leona Pearl Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 12 Nov 1885 and died on 27 Feb 1975 at age 89.
Leona married Charles E Wiley on 10 Nov 1909 in Yakima County, Washington. Charles was born in 1876.
Leona next married Alfred Roy MC MURRAY on 17 Nov 1903.
112. Lola Maude Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 1 Dec 1887 and died on 11 May 1974 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington at age 86.
Lola married Fred S MC ATEE on 29 Oct 1905 in Bickleton, Klickitat County, Washington.
Marriage Notes: Marriage records of Klickitat Coiunty, Washington 1867-1917 by J.E.Homer Townsend and Patric ia A. Scarola.
Wittnesses: W.H. Jordan and W.T. Carrol.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 164 F i. Velma Rosalie MC ATEE
+ 165 F ii. Freda Pearl MC ATEE
Lola next married Ernest J Smith on 26 Nov 1924.
113. Cora Ann Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 26 May 1890, died on 23 Sep 1908 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 18, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Cora Ann Graves is buried at Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Washington.
Cora married Harry Houghey on 22 Mar 1908 in Bickleton, Klickitat County, Washington.
Marriage Notes: Marriage records of Klickitat County, Washington 1867-1917 by Homer Townsend and Patricia Sc arola.
Witnesses: L.L. Graves and Ethel Boudish
114. John C Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 26 Mar 1892, died on 8 Apr 1892 in Cass County, Nebraska, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
115. Rubin Reed Graves (Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 31 Aug 1893 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska.
Rubin married Ivy Pearl Frost on 4 Oct 1913, daughter of L.D. Frost and Anna Roy. Ivy was born in 1893 in Oklahoma.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 166 F i. Betty Ann Graves
116. George Andrew Graves (Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 5 Jan 1872, died on 11 Sep 1873 at age 1, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
117. Addie Pearl Graves (Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 21 May 1876 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 1 Apr 1909 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 32, and was buried in Bluelight Cemetery, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Addie Pearl Graves Smith died at 33 years of age in Yakima, Washington and is buried in Plainview Cemetery, Yakima County, Washington. (Near Bickleton)
Marriage record on file in Cass County courthouse, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Vol G, Pg 435.
OBITUARY
Pearl Graves Smith was born at Rock Bluff, Nebraska in June 1876 and died April 1, 1909 at her home at Bluelight, Washington. Deceased was the wife of Charles Smith. Pearl was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Graves who resided in the county many years. Her illness began about 7 years ago at which time her health was impaired by what proved to be consumption and the past year she was unable to attend to any of the houshold work. She leaves to mourn her death her husband and two children, a daughter of seven years old and a son one year old. Also parents, two brothers, John and Mark and two sisters, Evangeline and LuLu Graves. She was a most kind and noble lady, with always a smile for everyone and had been a faithful member of the United Brethren Church since 1895. The funeral services were held at her home conducted by Rev. Ragon of Bickleton.(this obit was found in the Cass County Museum, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in scrapbook #1, Gold colored, pg 81.)
Charles Milton Smith and Addie Pearl Graves were 1st cousins, once removed. Addie Pearl Graves is the grandaughter of Margaret Elizabeth Smith and John Edward Carroll and Charles Milton Smith is the son of Margaret Elizabeth Smith's brother William T. Smith and Addie Beach.
Addie married Charles Milton Smith on 5 Jan 1892 in Cass County, Nebraska, son of William T Smith and Addie Beach. Charles was born on 25 May 1868 in Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Charles Milton Smith and Addie Pearl Graves were 1st cousins, once removed. Addie Pearl graves is the grandaughter of Margaret Elizabeth Smith and John Edward Carroll and Charles Milton Smith is the son of Margaret Elizabeth Smith's brother William T. Smith and Addie Beach
Children from this marriage were:
+ 167 F i. Della A Smith was born on 4 Jun 1894 in Cass County, Nebraska and died on 14 Mar 1895.
+ 168 M ii. (Infant) Smith was born on 22 Jun 1897 in Cass County, Nebraska, died on 1 Jul 1897 in Cass County, Nebraska, and was buried in Lewiston Cemetery, Murray, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 169 F iii. Elizabeth Blanch Smith was born on 27 Mar 1902 in Bluelight, Yakima County, Washington and died on 13 Jun 1984 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 82.
+ 170 M iv. (Infant) Smith
+ 171 M v. William Lossen Smith was born about 1907 in Bluelight, Yakima County, Washington.
118. John William Graves (Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 8 Aug 1879 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 28 Dec 1952 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 73, and was buried in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
John married Eva Evangeline Dooley, daughter of Abner Dooley and Sarah Hester.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 172 F i. Mary Graves
+ 173 F ii. Juanita Graves
119. "Baby" Graves (Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 5 Sep 1882 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 18 Sep 1882 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
120. Mark Simpson Graves (Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 21 Oct 1884 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 14 Aug 1949 in Burbank, Los Angles County, California at age 64, and was buried on 18 Aug 1949.
Mark married Velma E Chapman on 31 May 1905 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, daughter of Edward A Chapman and Edith E Beckwith. Velma was born in 1874 in Clearwater, Minnisota.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 174 M i. Lloyd Graves
+ 175 F ii. Edith Agnes Graves
121. Mary Evangeline "Vangie" Graves (Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 11 Dec 1890 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 1 Oct 1934 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 43, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Entry #2672, Records of Yakima County, Washington, 1908-1813 Vol III-A, Marriage Records, "WI LLIAMS, ELMER T (22, Wapato; b NB of Lorenzo Williams--Lou S Etchison) to EVANGELINE M GRAVE S (19 Wenas; b NB of E L Graves--Ella Carroll on Dec 23. 1909 by M Rose, MG: wit Earl L Di--o n; Lula Graves. Wenas." Vangie attended Dohoho school N.W. of Bluelight, Washington.
Mary married Elmer Troy Williams on 23 Dec 1909 in Yakima County, Washington, son of Lorenzo Dow Williams and Loueasy Ann Eytchison. Elmer was born on 11 Nov 1887 in Dodge County, Nebraska, died on 17 Jun 1953 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 65, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 176 F i. Addie Idella Williams was born on 10 Nov 1910 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, died on 4 Jun 1989 in Union Gap, Yakima County, Washington at age 78, and was buried on 8 Jun 1989 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 177 M ii. Harvey Glenn Williams was born on 21 Jul 1912 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, died on 4 May 1975 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 62, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
122. Lula G Graves (Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 19 Dec 1894 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 9 May 1912 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 17, and was buried in 1912 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Entry #354-, Records of Yakima County, Washington 1908-1913 Vol III-A, Marriage Records. "CA RVO, HENRY (21, b MN of Edward Carvo--Adeline Derose) to LELA GRAVES (18 b NB of Albert L Gra ves --Ella A Carroll) on Jan 21 1912 by C Brustin, MG; wit Elmo & Evelingeline Williams." Lul u Graves died at age 17 expecting her first baby. (she had TB)
Lula married Henry J Carvo on 21 Jan 1912 in Yakima County, Washington, son of Edward Carvo and Adeline Derose. Henry was born in 1891 in Minnesota.
123. Maude A Graves (Andrew Jackson Graves72, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
124. Ethel Graves (Andrew Jackson Graves72, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
125. Carl Raymond Graves (Andrew Jackson Graves72, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 19 Aug 1885 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 29 Jan 1960 in Inglewood, Los Angles County, California at age 74, and was buried on 1 Feb 1960 in Inglewood, Los Angles County, California.
General Notes:
OBITUARY
Carl Raymond Graves
Carl Raymond Graves, 74, of South Freeman Blvd, Inglewood, Calif., died of a heart attack , in his home, Jan. 29, 1960. Born in Rock Bluffs, Neb. on August 19, 1885, he was the elde r son of the late A.J. Graves, former county attorney of Cass county, and Emma A. Graves, lon gtime residents of Plattsmouth. A graduate in the class of 1902, of the Plattsmouth High Sc hool, Carl (Cal) was also a popular baseball player here and in a bush league at Ulysses. The re he met and later married Nettie Octavia Spelts, in 1909. An employee of the Bell Teleph one Co. for 42 years at Lincoln, Neb. and Sioux City, Ia., he retired in 1950. With his famil y he moved to Inglewood, where he lived the remainder of his life. Surviving him, beside s his wife, Nettie O. Graves, is a son Harold Raymond Graves and three granddaughters, Saundr a, Carla and Jo Ellen Graves, all of Hawthorne, Calif., a brother Paul E. Graves, of El Monte , Calif., two sisters, Mrs. Adeline Amen of Lincoln, Neb. and Mrs. Ethel Grage of Walnut Grov e, Calif. He was a cousin of Judge James H. Graves of Plattsmouth, Nebr. Services were held F eb. 1 in "The Little Church Around The Corner", in Inglewood, Calif. Burial was in Inglewoo d Park Cemetery. (Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, pg 8, Sec B, 11 Feb 1960)
Carl married Nettie Octavia Spelts in 1909.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 178 M i. Harold Raymond Graves
126. Paul Graves (Andrew Jackson Graves72, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
127. Will Byers (Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born about 1874 and died about 1876 about age 2.
General Notes: Will Byers died when 2 years old.
128. Charles Luther Byers (Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 9 Jul 1876 in Fremont County, Iowa, died on 8 Jan 1959 in David City, Butler County, Nebraska at age 82, and was buried on 11 Jan 1959 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska.
General Notes: The following obituary was copied by Mrs Nettie Elizabeth Bachler Smith and sent to Scharma l Conley in a letter, her hand writing is difficult to read.
Life story of Charles Luther Byrers, Pioneer Resident. Charles L. Byers, 86, Pioneer resident of Walthill, Nebraska, community since 1913 passed away at the home of his son, Julian Byers of David City, Nebraska on Jan 8, 1959 following a relatively short period of disability. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon Jan 11 in the Walthill Methodist Church, The Re v. ________ officiating. During the services organ interludes "The Evening Prayer" & "Abide w ith Me" were played by church organist, Mrs. Ralph Copenhemer. Burial was at the Evergreen Cemetery in Walthill with William M. Hopper, George E. Sappenfield, Henry Beard, Harold Cromwell and Earl Burkhart of Walthill, Caskett Bearers. Mr. Byers is survived by his 4 sons: Charles of Sioux City, James J. of Berkeley, California, Donald H. of Omaha and Julian of David City, Nebraska. Two daughters: Mrs Faye Vane, Berkeley California, Mrs. Benny Fransen of Rosaila and other relatives and friends. He was a cousin of Judge J.H. Graves of this city. Charles Luther Byers, son of Joseph and Mary E. Graves Byers, was born July 9, 1876. He was the oldest of the four children of the Byers family. The others in order were: Lee Alonzo, Walter Paul and Orlena Opal Wyatt, they all preceded Charles in Death. Charles being last of the family. He Was born in Bartlett, Iowa, Freemont County and while yet a small child he was brought by the parents to Cass County, Nebraska. He was married to Minnie Baker on Feb 8, 1897, this marriage union last over 60 years and was broken by the death of Mrs. Byers in June 1957. They lived in Rock Bluff and Nebraska City before moving to Walthill in 1913. He worked on the construction of the Procotte Hospital at Walthill and later as a mechanic in a garage until 1919 when he started to work for the City Water dept, later serving as a city electrician until 1930 and with the Central States Electric Company. He retired permanently from work when reaching the age of 70. Mr. Byers was an ardent Baseball fan and player from his childhood and even continued playing with Walthill until after he was 70 years old.
Charles Luther Byers was also known as "Charley". Conley's visited his daughter, Cloe Anderson in 1996. DOB on tombstone in Walthill cemetery reads: 1874
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE & PHOTO: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byers of Walthill who will observe their 60t h wedding anniversary with an open house at the 4-H building here on Sunday, February 10th. Their many friends are invited to join them from 2 O'clock to 5 p.m. Mr. Byers, who is 82, and Mrs. Byers, who will be 81 tomorrow, Febr. 8th have been residents of this comunity for the past 44 years.
Charles married Minnie Lavada Baker on 8 Feb 1897 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, daughter of James W Baker and Nancy Ann Stewart. Minnie was born on 8 Feb 1876 in Missouri, died in 1956 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska at age 80, and was buried in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 179 M i. Charles Augustus Byers, "Bunk" was born on 15 Jun 1897 and died on 5 Nov 1962 in Sioux City, Minnehaha County, South Dakota at age 65.
+ 180 M ii. James Joseph Byers was born on 14 Jun 1904, died on 19 Aug 1963 at age 59, and was buried in Oakland, Nebraska.
+ 181 M iii. Donald H Byers was born on 15 Aug 1906 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
+ 182 M iv. Julian Charles Byers, "Juke" was born on 22 Oct 1913 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska.
+ 183 F v. Fayne Eliza Byers was born on 18 Jan 1901 and died in Jun 1968 at age 67.
+ 184 F vi. Chloerene Delacy Byers
129. Lee Alonzo Byers (Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 14 Feb 1877 in Bartlett, Fremont County, Iowa, died on 9 Oct 1944 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska at age 67, and was buried on 12 Oct 1944 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Have record of the funeral of LEE ALONZO BYERS from the John A Gentleman Funeral Home in Omaha, Nebraska. The dates of his birth and death and the other information on his file was taken from it. It also states that he was a laborer, was Protestant, lived at 2625 No 15th, Omaha ,Nebraska when he died. He died of Anginus Pectoris. His remains were to the casket of Vera Goss (?). It tells his mother and father and where they were born. (it states that his father's first name was John, we have Joseph) He was buried at West Lawn Cemetery in Omaha, Nebraska . Cost of funeral $130.00.
The above funeral record says his father was born in England and his mother in Tennessee.
*Received death certificate of Lee Alonzo Byers, it states that he lived at 2625 No.18 but died at 2625 No.15. He must have been visiting at the time of his death.
*Lee Alonzo Byers's death certificate lists a Lillian as his wife.
West Lawn Cemetery in Omaha is now called West Lawn and Hillcrest Memorial Parks
LEE ALONZO BYERS is buried in Section AS #3, Adult Singles 13, Grave 35.
Funeral Notice
Byers, Lee, age 67 years
2625 N. 15th St.
Survived by daughter, Mrs Joseph Triesch, Benton City, Wa
1 brother,Charles L. of Walthill Neb. Funeral Thursday from the John A. Gentleman Mortuary 10:30 A.M.
Interment West Lawn Cemetery
Newspaper unknown
Source: Winnifred Byers Triesch scrapbook
Information given to Scharmal from Winnifred Bassett in 1996: Lee had a fishing camp by Dakota City. He was a commercial fisherman. He had hoop nets. His second wife's name was Lil, she had a sister Violet. Lee was jolly, always had a smile, had a mustache, balding, hair was sandy, tall, thin. Lee hunted with his dog "Bob", Lee could swim like a fish, Had big garden , raised watermelon, he kept bees, He was allergic to bees, Lived north of Decator, Nebraska , he was well liked, about six foot tall. His mother Mary Elizabeth, had red hair. She had just put a Henna rinse on it before she died. Mary was thin, tiny, short, about 5'4", she loved flowers. His father Joseph died of cancer in 1886.
Quote on telephone converstation with Mildred Kaufman, 1989, she says that she thinks Lee Byers had 2 children/Mahala (Mahala Winnifred Byers) and Lilly Byers Hewett
Lee married Lora Ellen Bachler on 14 Jan 1903, daughter of Phillip Bachler and Jane Bates. The marriage ended in divorce. Lora was born on 14 Jun 1884 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 10 Jan 1963 in Prosser, Benton County, Washington at age 78, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. The cause of her death was Cancer.
General Notes: Grandmother of Scharmal Veronica Triesch Conley
Lora Ellen Bachler divorced Lee Alonzo Byers and Lora and her daughter, Mahala Winnifred, came out to Bickleton, Washington and met and married Zale Wood. Zale Wood did not treat her daughter very good so Lora sent her daughter to live with Lora's 1/2 sister in Seattle, Washington. (Eleanore Parker Luhman) Lora Ellen divorced Zale Wood and Married Erwin Knowles.
Lora & Zale Wood lived in Benton County 12 May 1925. (note in Lora's scrapbook about picking goosberries and making pie for Zale and other persons.)
An entry in the diary of Lora says she and Otto Triesch (grandson) visited Horning Cemetery on 7 Oct 1961 with Nettie, Earlen, George, Bina, Wayne Hedde, Opal Mae and their children, then drove to Rock Bluff Cemetery and had lunch.
Note in Lora's scrapbook: Bert Parker of Ponca, Nebraska, Sept 1944. He is Lora's half brother .
News clipping from scrapbook of Lora Ellen Bachler: "Mr and Mrs Erwin Knowles moved on to Corral Creek About 1930. In 1945 they sold their ranch & moved into Benton City."
Lora E Bachler was called "LO"
Scharmal V Triesch Conley Memory: "Lora had a 1/2 brother. He cooked meals, kids always came to his house at mealtime & ate. He got tired of this so one day he cleared the table & put the dishes on the floor & let his dog lick them clean. Kids saw it & never returned to eat there again."
The child from this marriage was:
+ 185 F i. Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers was born on 19 Mar 1903 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 4 Feb 1984 in Kennewick, Benton County, Washington at age 80, and was buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington.
Lee next married Lillian Goss.
General Notes: Source: Death Certificate of Lee Alonzo Byers, State of Nebraska
130. Walter Paul Byers (Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 22 Jun 1879 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 27 Sep 1943 in Weeping Water, Cass County, Nebraska at age 64, and was buried on 30 Sep 1943 in Rock Bluff Cemetery, Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Note found in scrapbook of Lora Ellen Bachler: Walter Byers of Plattsmouth, native of Rock Bluff, died Monday at Hotel Rest Haven. He was 64 and spent most of his life in the Rock Bluff community.
Walter Byers is buried beside his mother Mary Elizabeth Graves Byers Burnett.
OBITUARY
Death of Walter Byers
This morning at the Rest Haven home at Weeping Water, Walter Byers a life time resident of Cass County, died at the age of 64 years following a long period of failing health. Mr Byers is one of the last of old time residents of Rock Bluff where he was born on June 22, 1879 . Spending the greater part of his life time in the community, although the last few year he has spent residing in Plattsmouth. His condition the last few weeks made necessary his being taken to the home for care and attention. There is surviving his passing three daughters ; Mrs Milo Farnery of this city, Mrs Joe MacNeal of North Platt and Mrs Henry Chappell of this city as well as two brothers; Charles Byers of Walthill, Nebraska and Lee Byers of Omaha. His parents and one sister have preceded him in death. The body is at the Caldwell Funeral home to await funeral arrangements. (scrapbook #2, gold colored, pg 33, Cass County Museum , Plattsmouth, Nebraska)
Obituary
Laid to rest
The funeral for Walter Byers, native of Cass County, was held Thursday afternoon at 2 O'clock at the Caldwell funeral home chapel at 7th and Oak streets. There was a very large number of the old friends and neighbors in attendance at the Services.
Rev. T. Poter Bennett, pastor of the First Methodist Church, conducted the services at the chapel and at the Grave.
During the services Frank A.Cloidt gave two of the favorite hymns, "Rock of Ages" and "In the Garden," with Mrs H.F. as the accompanist.
The buriel was at the pioneer cemetery at Rock Bluffs and the pallbearers were old friends and neighbors John L, Smith, Joe and Paul Shera, Ward Clark, Mi1es A1len, George Tartsch. Newspaper unknown.
Walter married Mary Ellen. Mary died before 1943.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 186 F i. Helen Byers was born in 1911.
+ 187 F ii. Mary Ellen Byers
+ 188 F iii. Opal Byers
131. Orleana Opal Byers (Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 25 Jan 1882 in Cass County, Nebraska, died on 17 Jun 1933 at age 51, and was buried on 19 Jun 1933 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska. The cause of her death was Massive Stroke.
General Notes: Also known as "Babe" & "Lena". She had very long wavy hair.
She was married to John Vinnie Wyatt at her parent's home in the vicinity of Rock Bluff, Areas
Orleana was a homemaker who knitted wristlets for the arm during WW I, crocheted many doilies and yokes for homemade nightdresses. She as an excellent sewer on her Singer sewing machine which she had sold her piano to purchase to make clothes for the girls. She was a member of the Women's Relief for many years and helped raise money (selling chicken noodle soup for example) for the WW I Soldier Monument in the Walthill Evergreen Cemetery and a longtime member of the Comfort Club. She died of a severe stroke 17 may 1933 at the age of 51.
Source: Pam Johnson, Portland, Oregon, granddaughter of Leona Elizabeth Wyatt
Orleana Byers has daughter, Winifred Byers. She was named after Mahala Winnifred Byers. Source : Winnifred Byers Triesch.
Orleana married John V Wyatt, "Vinnie" on 25 Oct 1897 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, son of Venson Wyatt and Verna Green. John was born on 2 Dec 1868 in Hickory County, Missouri, died in 1942 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska at age 74, and was buried in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska.
General Notes: John V Wyatt said he went to school till he was taller than the teacher but learned to read, write and do 'sums'.
John worked may jobs to support his family. He tended Dr. Gramlich's garden for cash and any doctor bills. In the winter he trapped muskrats for Bill Sharp west of Walthill. Before Christmas he would take his pelts to Sioux City, Iowa to Stange Bros. just over the bridge. Sometimes, Winnifred got to go along. He was a commercial fisherman in the summer after he had his very large garden planted. John lived in a tent along the Missouri River east of Macy, Nebraska coming home mid week to check on his garden. he was killed at Dead Man's Crossing, 5 miles south of Walthill on 16 Aug 1942.
Source: Pam Johnson, Portland, Oregon, granddaughter of Leona Elizabeth Wyatt
Children from this marriage were:
+ 189 M i. Roland Hoyt Wyatt was born in Jul 1907 and died in Jul 1907.
+ 190 F ii. Winnifred Fayne Wyatt
+ 191 F iii. Leona Elizabeth Wyatt was born on 13 Mar 1917 and died on 17 Mar 1965 at age 48.
132. Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy" (Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1886 and died in 1963 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California at age 77.
General Notes: Source: Vern Clark
"Alvy was such a quiet, closed mouthed individual not particularly overly friendly or out going or outlandish in any degree. We Kids were never exposed to his family relation hardly at all except by occasional visits. I didn't learn of our Germanic background until I was at least 55 years of age and even then by the most remote event imaginable. I suspect that lack of interest played a large role on the part of lm father and perhaps even his children....Genealogy was not a topic of conversation. Alvy was a quite an individual. Absolutely fearless of any other individual. Tough as nails with extreme strength and strictly a straight arrrow. His word was bond. He loved his kids in a quiet manner that was almost indetectable. He was totally unable to show his affection for people closest to him. He taught me by example that if I brought children into this world, I was responsible for ther care until they were old enough and able to care for themselves. Quite a man." By Bernie Graves, Alvy Graves' son
Source: Bernie Graves
Morris married Bess Marcoe.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 192 U i. Osal Graves
+ 193 F ii. Mildred Alvina Graves, "Tootie" was born in 1908 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
+ 194 F iii. Cleora Graves
+ 195 M iv. Forrest Julian Graves
+ 196 M v. Lawrence Graves
+ 197 F vi. Opal Graves, "Pat"
+ 198 M vii. Bernard Graves
133. Andrew Graves (Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born about 1876 and died on 28 Oct 1951 in Bellevue, Nebraska about age 75.
General Notes: OBITUARY
Andrew Graves Is Found Dead At Home Sunday
Andrew Graves, 75, of Bellevue, was found dead at his home Sunday, October 28, 1951. Th e information was received here Sunday by James Graves, in a telephone conversation with Alvin Graves, brother of the deceased. Further information is not available. Mr Graves lived alone at the time of his death. He is survived by a son Harvey, and two brothers, Perry of Plattsmouth, and Alvin of Omaha. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 from the Crosby Kunold Mortuary in Omaha. Burial will be in the Bellevue cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Graves and Perry Graves will attend the services Tuesday.(Plattsmouth Journal, Pl attsmouth, Nebraska, 29 October 1951, pg 1)
Andrew married someone
+ 199 M i. Harvey Graves
134. Perry Ivan Graves (Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 11 Jul 1892 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 24 Jul 1963 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska at age 71, and was buried in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Perry Ivan Graves served as a volunteer instructor on a dollar a year basis during WW 1 and w as considered to the rank of First Lieutenant. He saw service in Alaska and Mexico. During WW II, he worked at the Martin Plant. At one time he was Police Magistrate at Plattsmouth, Nebra ska. He played the violin made by his father, Alvin Sherad Graves. Perry was welterweight box ing champion of the world, having won the championship from Jack Britian in 1914. He won an d lost the championship 3 times. He fought under the name of "Kid Graves". He was a member o f the Masonic Lodge and of the First Christian Church. Married Aug 1913, in Yakima, Washingto n to Kathryn T. Brosman, born Sep 9, 1892, at Brooklyn, N.Y., she died Feb 12, 1975.
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Kid Graves
Name: Kid Graves
Birth Name: Perry Ivan Graves
Nationality: US American
Birthplace: North Plattsmouth, NE
Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Born: 1892-07-11
Died: 1963-07-24
Age at Death: 71
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 5ft 7in
Reach: 173
* In the 1914 edition of Ring Battles of Centuries, and in the 1915-17 editions of the T.S. Andrews record book series, numerous unverifiable fights are listed in the record of Graves, only three or four of which were with opponents whose names are recognizable.
* Graves was reported by some sources as having a final record of 48-30-2, 4 NDs, 1 NC, and 11 wins by way of knockout.
* See also Greg Graves Bio The record given with this biography is incomplete and out-of-date.
* The record linked to this biographical entry contains only verified fights of Kid Graves. Just before he came to Milwaukee in 1910, Graves was reported to have fought in some other cities, but no details were given. Below is a list of the unverified fights, from the 1914 edition of Ring Battles of Centuries, some of which appear to have been exhibitions, and most of which were probably held in private (not of professional caliber):
* 1906-Won-Gene McGovern, 6 rds; Billy Roche, 6 rds; Kid Jordan, 3 rds and 6 rds; Jack Smith, 10 rds and 6 rds; Fighting Al, 6 rds. Draws-George Williams, 6 rds; Young Joe Grim, 6 rds; Slugger Dobbins, 6 rds; Jack Smith, 6 rds; Fighting Al, 6 rds. Knockouts-George Williams, 4 rds; Joe Allen, 2 rds; Hal Smith, 8 rds; Young Joe Grim, 5 rds and 3 rds; Kid Jordan, 4 rds; J.D. Rocks, 1 rd; Slugger Dobbins, 5 rds; Kid Aspinall, 5 rds; Tom Scudder, 5 rds; Jack Smith, 3 rds and 4 rds. (24 bouts in 1906)
* 1907-Fighting Al, W-F, 4 rds; Fighting Al, D. 6 rds; Fighting Al, W 33 rds; Fighting Al, D 6 rds; Willie Schumacher, K. by 2 rds; Willie Crane, D 6 rds; Frank Carr, K. 2 rds; Willie Crane, K 4 rds; Joe Allen, K. 5 rds; Frank Simms, D. 6 rds; Kid Abbott, K. 5 rds; Kid Abbott, W. 6 rds; Kid Abbott, K. 2 rds; Henry Burr, K. 4 rds; Henry Burr, D. 6 rds; Kid Aspinall, K. 3 rds; Tom Scudder, K. 3 rds; Slatts McDonough, K. 4 rds; Kid Booth, D. 6 rds; Red Lynch, W. 3 rds; Bill Henning, W. 6 rds; Butch Webster, W. 6 rds; Battling Sully, W. 3 rds; Kid Victor, W. 3 rds.
* 1908-Young White, W.F. 2 rds; Kid Mason, K. 8 rds; Kid Simon, D. 3 rds; Kid Dalton, D. 6 rds; Johnny Roth, D. 6 rds.
* 1909-Kid Doll, K. 4 rds; Kid Little, W. 6 rds; Johnny Coulon, D. 6 rds; Kid Harris, W. 10 rds; Kid Casper, D 6 rds; Jack White, D 3 rds; Dune Weir, K. 3 rds; Kid Benn, K. 2 rds; Kid Casper, W. 8 rds; Johnny Dugan, D. 6 rds.
* 1910-Kid Dalton, D 6 rds; Young Jimmy Britt, (?) 6; Jack McGraw, W. 10 rds; The Black Prince, K. 3 rds; Billy Morse, no dc., 8 rds.
Known exhibition bouts, per the 1915 T. S. Andrews:
* 1911: EXH-6 Freddie Andrews
* 1911: EXH-4 Tommy Kilbane
* 1912: EXH-4 Mysterious Joe Hartman
* 1912: EXH-4 Gene Gannon
* 1912: EXH-4 Soldier Kearns
* Feb. 15, 1913: EXH-3 Young Dal Hawkins at Brooklyn, NY, USA.
* Feb. 20, 1913: EXH-10 Eddie Sammon at Brooklyn, NY, USA.
* Feb. 20, 1913: EXH-10 Frank Maresco at Brooklyn, NY, USA.
* April 4, 1913: EXH-3 Charley Barry at New York, NY, USA.
* April 7, 1913: EXH-2 Philly Kenney at New York, NY, USA.
* April 7, 1913: EXH-2 Frank Maresco at New York, NY, USA.
* April 7, 1913: EXH-2 Freddie Beland at New York, NY, USA.
* Birth Place is listed as Rock Bluff, NE per RootsWeb. Died in Plattsmouth, NE - buried in Rock Bluff, NE. Graves served as a volunteer instructor on a dollar a year basis during WW 1 and was considered to the rank of First Lieutenant. He saw service in Alaska and Mexico. During WW II, he worked at the Martin Plant. At one time he was Police Magistrate at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. He played the violin made by his father, Alvin Sherad Graves. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and of the First Christian Church. Married Aug 1913, in Yakima, Washington to Kathryn T. Brosman.
Perry married Kathryn T Brosman, "Kitty" in Aug 1913 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Kathryn was born on 9 Sep 1892 in Brooklyn, New York, died on 12 Feb 1975 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 82, and was buried in Calvery Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Source: Vern Clark
Moved to Yakima, Washington in 1928
Grandsons were Pallbearers
Source: Mildred Kaufman
Children from this marriage were:
+ 200 F i. Helen Graves was born on 28 Jan 1915.
+ 201 M ii. James Willard Graves was born on 27 Jan 1917 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, died in 1944 at age 27, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
He never married and had no children
+ 202 M iii. Lt, Eugene Miles Graves, "Freckles" was born in 1919 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska and died on 11 Oct 1970 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington at age 51.
+ 203 F iv. Ruth Graves
135. Harriet Graves (Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
136. Josey Graves (Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
137. Willie Graves (Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
138. Bessie Graves (Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
139. Bessie Lacy (Ellen Olivia Graves76, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
140. Pearl Lacy (Ellen Olivia Graves76, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
141. Winifred Lacy (Ellen Olivia Graves76, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
142. Maurice A Lacy (Ellen Olivia Graves76, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: obit of Alonzo Lacy, father
Maurice married someone
+ 204 M i. Robert Lacy .
143. Harry E Graves (Charles Luther Graves77, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) died on 27 Nov 1951 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Harry E Graves, preceded his father in death by several weeks.
OBITUARY
HARRY E. GRAVES, NEWSPAPERMAN DIES AT LINCOLN
Harry E. Graves, son of Judge Charles L. Graves of Plattsmouth, died at Lincoln Saturday , October 27, 1951. He was 62 years old. A native of the Plattsmouth community, Mr. Grave s had been suffering from cancer for the past year. He had been a Linotype operator on the Li ncoln Journal staff for the past 25 years. Surviving besides his father, are his wife, Cle o, and daughter, Mrs H.F. Nelson, sisters, Mrs. Michael Derieg and Mrs. Harry Royal, all of L incoln; two granddaughters and two great granddaughters. Born at Union, he got his start i n the newspaper business with his father on the Union Ledger. Later he published the Murray I tems and for a short time was employed on the Plattsmouth Journal. Funeral services were h eld Monday afternoon at 3:30 at Wadlows in Lincoln with Rev. J.J. Sheaff officiating. Buria l was in Wyuka cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. James Graves and Perry Graves of Plattsmouth departe d early Monday morning to attend services.(Plattsmouth Journal, Monday October 29, 1951, pg 1 , Plattsmouth, Nebraska.) ___________________________________________________________________ ___ _________
144. Leola Graves (Charles Luther Graves77, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) died about Dec 1893.
145. Graves (Charles Luther Graves77, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Graves married Michael Durtex.
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146. Oliver W Graves (George William Graves99, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 20 Sep 1909 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska and died on 9 Dec 1993 at age 84.
General Notes: Source: Vadissaga, Greeneville, Tennessee
147. Mable Graves (George William Graves99, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 23 Dec 1911 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Source: Vadissaga, Greeneville, Tennessee
Mable married Paul Robirds. Paul was born on 4 Dec 1905 in Peru, Nemaha County, Nebraska and died on 29 Oct 1997 in Culver City, Los Angeles County, California at age 91.
General Notes: Source: Vadissaga, Greeneville, Tennessee
148. Clara Barbara Churchill (Iva Pearl Graves100, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 29 Sep 1902 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska and died on 8 Apr 1988 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska at age 85.
General Notes: Source: Diana Shupe, Georgia
Clara married Charles Lee Roy Jarvis about 1921 in Holyoke, Colorado.
General Notes: Source: Diana Shupe, Georgia
The child from this marriage was:
+ 205 M i. Clark Boyd Jarvis was born in 1923 and died in 2005 at age 82.
Clara next married John Ewing Frans on 14 Sep 1928 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, son of Charles W Frans and Nevada Isabell Fitch. John was born on 15 Jul 1900 in Union, Cass County, Nebraska and died on 22 Sep 1989 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska at age 89.
General Notes: Source: Mildred Kaufman
149. Clyde H Graves (James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 10 Aug 1906, died on 12 Dec 1991 in Burbank, Los Angles County, California at age 85, and was buried in Hollywood, Los Angles County, California.
General Notes: OBITUARY
CLYDE GRAVES
Clyde H. Graves, 85, of Burbank, Calif. died Dec 12, 1991 at St Joseph Medical Center, Cal ifornia. A graduate of Plattsmouth High School, he was born Aug 10, 1906 to James H. and E va Burton Graves. He had worked as a Linotype for the Plattsmouth Journal, and after moving t o California he worked as typographer for Copley Newspapers, that included the Glendale News- Press and the Burbank Daily Review. He is survived by wife Louise (Rummel) Graves of Burba nk, Calif.; son James Graves of Burbank; daughters Sallye Steele of Apple Valley, Calif., Jud y Smith of Orange, Calif.; brother Carl B. Graves of Inglewood, Calif.; sisters Ona Thimgan o f West Des Moines, Iowa, Maxine Keil of Plattsmouth; 12 grandchildren. Memorial services w ere held Dec 17 at Trinity Presbyterian Church of North Hollywood, Calif. Interment was at Fo rest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Calif. (Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska , pg 3, 23 Dec 1991)
Clyde married Louise Rummel.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 206 M i. James Graves
+ 207 F ii. Sallye Graves
+ 208 F iii. Judy Graves
150. Carl B Graves (James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 7 Aug 1907 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 14 Jul 1995 in Lancaster, California at age 87, and was buried on 19 Jul 1995 in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.
General Notes: OBITUARY
CARL GRAVES Carl B. Graves, son of J. Howard and Eva Graves , was born Aug 7, 1907, at Rock Bluffs. He grew up in the Plattsmouth area and graduated f rom Plattsmouth High School. On June 17 1931 he married Alice Hutton of Plattsmouth. Mr. G raves died Fri., July 14, 1995 at Lancaster, Calif., at the age of 87. Survivors include : Wife Alice; sons Robert, Gary, Rod; daughters Patti and Joyce; sisters Ona Thimgan and Maxi ne Keil; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brot hers Clyde and Joe. After moving to California in 1942, he worked for 30 years as a Linoty pe operator for the Los Angeles Times, retiring in 1972. Prior to that, he had learned his tr ade while working for the Plattsmouth Journal. Services were held Wed., July 19 at Mumaw C hapel of Lancaster, with interment at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.(Plattsm outh Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, pg 3, 3 Aug 1995)
Carl married Alice Hutton on 17 Jun 1931 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Alice was born on 7 Aug 1907 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 14 Jul 1995 in Lancaster, California at age 87, and was buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 209 M i. Robert Graves
+ 210 M ii. Gary Graves
+ 211 M iii. Rod Graves
+ 212 F iv. Patti Graves
+ 213 F v. Joyce Graves
151. Ona M Graves (James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Ona married Lester E Thimgan. Lester was born on 30 Apr 1912 in Murdock, Nebraska and died on 30 Apr 1975 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa at age 63.
General Notes: Source: Mildred Kaufman
Children from this marriage were:
+ 214 F i. Jane Thimgan
+ 215 F ii. Sara Thimgan
+ 216 M iii. Jerry R Thimgan
152. Maxine Graves (James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
153. Joe Graves (James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
154. Mildred Evelyn Crawford (Emma Harriet Graves103, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 31 Dec 1914 in Hartington, Cedar County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
Mildred married Fred C Kaufman on 15 Dec 1946 in Davis, California, son of Charles B Kaufman and Florence. Fred was born in Syracuse, New York and died after 1979.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
155. Dallas George Crawford (Emma Harriet Graves103, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1916 and died on 9 May 1964 in Vancouver, Washington at age 48.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
Dallas married Lona Marie Werre.
156. Elma Harriet Crawford (Emma Harriet Graves103, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
157. Frank Mann Crawford (Emma Harriet Graves103, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 22 Dec 1922 in Hardington, Nebraska, died on 26 Jul 1976 in Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon at age 53, and was buried in Cresent Grove Cemetery, Tigard, Oregon.
General Notes: Source: "The Descendants of John Graves" by Mildred Kaufman
158. Millard William Crawford (Emma Harriet Graves103, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
159. Leslie L Baxter (Edna Grace Graves104, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 9 Jul 1909 in Murray, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 27 May 1934 in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California at age 24, and was buried in Young Cemetery, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Source: Obiturary
Obiturary
Leslie L. Baxter was born July 9, 1909 near Murray Nebraska, and passed away in Long Beach, California May 27, 1934, having reached the age of 24 years, 10 months and 18 days. The deceased was an elder son of Harry and Grace Baxter, former residents of Murray, Nebraska. The mother preceded him in death 15 years ago, also a younger brother who died in infancy in 1915.
Those that are left to mourn his passing, are his father, now residing near Red Cloud, Nebraska; a sister, Velma Baxter, residing with Mr and Mrs Frank Vallery of Omaha, Nebraska the grandparents Mr. and Mrs.A.H. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Churchill, Murray, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Crawford of Coleridge, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. George Graves, and Edward Graves of Peru, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Graves of this city, and many distant relatives and friends of the family.
Interment was in the Young Cemetery near Murray, Nebraska. Source: Plattsmouth Nebraska Newspaper (name unknown) Thursday, May 31, 1934.
160. Velma Baxter (Edna Grace Graves104, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Obiturary of her brother Leslie L Baxter
161. Baxter (Edna Grace Graves104, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) died in 1915.
General Notes: Source: Obit of his brother, Leslie L Baxter
162. Lily Edna Hause (Luna Bell Graves105, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Lily married Joseph Berleigh Martin.
163. Dewayne W Carrell (Nellie Ett Graves106, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1891 in Nebraska, died in 1946 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 55, and was buried in 1946 in Sullivan Cemetery, Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
General Notes: Sources say DeWayne Carrell was the illigimate son of Nellie Ett Graves, his father was a druggist, he was adopted by Wilbur T Carrell.
There is a gravestone in the Winthrop, Washington cemetery next to DeWayne Carrell and Elma Carrell (his wife) that reads "our baby" Clifford T Carrell 1921-1923. This might be the son of DeWayne Carrell and Elma Prue Carrell. (do not know this for sure)
Entry #3563, Records of Yakima County, Washington 1908-1913,Volume III-A, Marriage Records. " CARREL,DEWAYNE W(21 Wapato; b NB of Wilber Carrel--Nellie Graves) to ELMA M PRUE (18; b MN of Paul Prue -- Emma Mayhew) on Feb 7, 1912 by C Brustin, MG; wit W Carrel & Lydia Prue."
Dewayne married Elma M Prue on 7 Feb 1912 in Yakima County, Washington, daughter of Paul Prue and Emma Mayhew. Elma was born in 1894, died in 1960 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington at age 66, and was buried in 1960 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 217 F i. Pauline May Carrell was born on 1 May 1913.
+ 218 F ii. Wilma Prue Carrell was born on 15 Jun 1914 in Wapato, Yakima County, Washington.
+ 219 M iii. Clifford Carrell
+ 220 M iv. Ronnie H Carrell was born in 1924 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington and died on 12 Jun 1987 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona at age 63.
164. Velma Rosalie MC ATEE (Lola Maude Graves112, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
165. Freda Pearl MC ATEE (Lola Maude Graves112, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
166. Betty Ann Graves (Rubin Reed Graves115, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
167. Della A Smith (Addie Pearl Graves117, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 4 Jun 1894 in Cass County, Nebraska and died on 14 Mar 1895.
168. (Infant) Smith (Addie Pearl Graves117, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 22 Jun 1897 in Cass County, Nebraska, died on 1 Jul 1897 in Cass County, Nebraska, and was buried in Lewiston Cemetery, Murray, Cass County, Nebraska.
169. Elizabeth Blanch Smith (Addie Pearl Graves117, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 27 Mar 1902 in Bluelight, Yakima County, Washington and died on 13 Jun 1984 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 82.
General Notes: Source: obit
Elizabeth married Basil Anderson. Basil died on 12 Oct 1964.
General Notes: Source: obit
The child from this marriage was:
+ 221 M i. Thomas Roy Anderson died on 24 Apr 1971.
170. (Infant) Smith (Addie Pearl Graves117, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
171. William Lossen Smith (Addie Pearl Graves117, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born about 1907 in Bluelight, Yakima County, Washington.
172. Mary Graves (John William Graves118, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
173. Juanita Graves (John William Graves118, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
174. Lloyd Graves (Mark Simpson Graves120, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
175. Edith Agnes Graves (Mark Simpson Graves120, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
176. Addie Idella Williams (Mary Evangeline "Vangie" Graves121, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 10 Nov 1910 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, died on 4 Jun 1989 in Union Gap, Yakima County, Washington at age 78, and was buried on 8 Jun 1989 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes:
OBITUARY
Union Gap - Mrs Addie L. Rhodes,78, of Yakima died Sunday, June 4, 1989 at the Parkside N ursing Care Center, Union Gap. She was born November 10, 1910 in Yakima to Elmer T. & Ma ry E. (Graves) Williams. She was raised and educated in Yakima and it was there that she marr ied Leonard Rhodes on September 18, 1929. In her earlier years she was a sorter at several lo cal fruit warehouses. She was also a housewife and homemaker. Mrs Rhodes was a member o f the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 6th Ward and enjoyed genealogy work, garde ning and working in her yard. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Elmer & Geor gia Rhodes of Yakima. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Rhodes on April 11, 1 958. Graveside services will be held Thursday, June 8, at 11 a.m. at Tahoma Cemetery. Those a ttending will meet at the grave. Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity. (Sour ce: Yakima Daily Herald, 4 June 1989)
*Don & Scharmal Conley received the address of Addie Rhodes from Ada Ruth Whitmore of Bicklet on, Wa. They wrote to her and went to visit her in 1987. She had been ill however she was hap py to meet them. She had a family album which belonged to her grandfather and mother. She all owed Don to take photos of the pictures in it. We are grateful as many Carrell & Graves peopl e were in it. She showed us her book of memories and gave us some addresses. She also had tin type photos and a bible that we didn't see. She took us to the cemetery to take photos of mar kers. Many of her photos are in "The Descendants of John Graves" book as well as some informa tion. Her full name is Addie Idella Williams. She has a brother, Harvey Glenn Williams ( deceased). She was born on her grandmothers' birthday. Her mother was "Vangie", Mary Evangeli ne Graves Williams. Addie's book of memories are on tape at the LDS, put there by Nela Ray Ho lt. Addie's parents or grandparents were married on John Edward Carrell's homestead-20 a cre tract- Cass County, Nebraska. Addie's son, Elmer Leonard is an engineer. He and hi s ex wife, Georgia have no children. He lives in the Autanum, Yakima, Washington. He is name d after Addie's father. Addie recalled that her Uncle John gave the photo album to Addie's gr andma (Ella Agnes Phoebe Carrell Graves). Addie received the album in 1934 when her mother di ed. Addie and her Uncle John cleaned the Tahoma Cemetery plots before perpetual care. Ad die is Morman. Born and raised in Yakima, Washington. She said she looked like her Aunt LuLu . (1987 interview)
Noted events in her life were:
• Illness: Alzheimers.
Addie married Leonard Rhodes on 18 Sep 1929 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Leonard died on 11 Apr 1958.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 222 M i. Elmer Rhodes, "Skip"
177. Harvey Glenn Williams (Mary Evangeline "Vangie" Graves121, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 21 Jul 1912 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, died on 4 May 1975 in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington at age 62, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
178. Harold Raymond Graves (Carl Raymond Graves125, Andrew Jackson Graves72, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
179. Charles Augustus Byers, "Bunk" (Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 15 Jun 1897 and died on 5 Nov 1962 in Sioux City, Minnehaha County, South Dakota at age 65.
General Notes: * Nicknamed "Bunk" Lived at Souix City.
Charles married Marion MCNIELL.
180. James Joseph Byers (Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 14 Jun 1904, died on 19 Aug 1963 at age 59, and was buried in Oakland, Nebraska.
General Notes: Lived at Berkeley, California. Had 1 daughter & 3 sons The daughter Nina Virginia and the mot her Nina died of cancer a few weeks apart.
James married Nina Hill.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 223 M i. James Joseph Byers II
+ 224 M ii. William Byers
+ 225 M iii. Warren J Byers, "Warnie"
+ 226 F iv. Nina Virginia Byers, "Sissie" died from 1961 to 1962.
181. Donald H Byers (Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 15 Aug 1906 in Rock Bluff, Cass County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Lived at Omaha, Nebraska. Was a River man, worked for Corp of Engineers
OBITUARY
Byers, Donald H, age 69, residence 2721 Titus, survived by his wife Josephine, 3 sons, Donald , Stanley, Richard, 1 daughter, Mrs Rita Bristol, all of Omaha. Brother Julian, Central City , Nebraska, Sister, Chloe Franson of Rosalie, Nebraska, 18 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildr en. Services 1 p.m. Monday at Roeder Mortuary, Interment Hilcrest cemetery. (newspaper and da te unknown)
Donald married Josephine Evans. Josephine was born on 31 Dec 1906 in Tekamah.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 227 M i. Donald L Byers
+ 228 F ii. Rita Phyllis Byers
+ 229 M iii. Stanley Byers
+ 230 M iv. Richard L Byers
182. Julian Charles Byers, "Juke" (Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 22 Oct 1913 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Lived at Hastings, Nebraska, living in Texas 1996. Had a mortuary business. Has five daughters . Has research on Byers family. Runs foot races at age 82 and wins a number of them .His wife is: Althea Cecelia Barada, DOB: 1914. Her monument is next to Julian's. Their daughter has a monument beside them. Her name is Julie Ann Smith. Julian Byers five daughters: Julie Smith, Betsy Phares, Susan Ribble, Sally Sue Dilley, Jane Scarpello. Julian's daughters address : Julie Smith 321 Coddington Lincoln, Nebraska, 68528 or 635 S. 14th Suite 120 Phone: 402-477 -9283(home) 402-475-6635(work)
Julian Charles Byers and Althea Cecelia Barada were married at the home of his grandmother Mary Elizabeth Graves Byers Burnett by Charles Graves, the uncle of Julian Byers.
Julian Byers address: 4901 Daffodil #7 McAllen Texas, 78501 512-687-2770
Julian married Althea Cecelia Barada on 18 Jun 1938 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Althea was born on 25 Jan 1914 in Rosalie, Nebraska.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 231 F i. Julie Ann Byers
+ 232 F ii. Betsy Beth Byers
+ 233 F iii. Susan Ruth Byers
+ 234 F iv. Sally Sue Byers
+ 235 F v. Jane Byers
183. Fayne Eliza Byers (Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 18 Jan 1901 and died in Jun 1968 at age 67.
General Notes: She lived in Berkeley, California. Fayne had one son: Teddy
Fayne married Edgar Vane.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 236 M i. Edgar Vane
+ 237 F ii. Dana Vane
+ 238 M iii. Peri Vane
184. Chloerene Delacy Byers (Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Chloerene married Benny John Fransen. Benny was born on 19 Feb 1914 in Rosalie, Nebraska, died on 23 Dec 1970 in Rosalie, Nebraska at age 56, and was buried in Lyons, Nebraska.
General Notes: Benny John Fransen was killed in a car accident when he hit an icy spot on the road about a mile from his home. He died from the battery fumes. He died at Rosalie, Nebraska. He is buried at Lyons, Nebraska. He was a farmer. he died December 1970.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 239 M i. Warren Byers Franson
+ 240 M ii. David Kent Franson
Chloerene next married Harold Anderson.
185. Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers (Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 19 Mar 1903 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, died on 4 Feb 1984 in Kennewick, Benton County, Washington at age 80, and was buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington. The cause of her death was Cancer.
General Notes: Mahala Winnifred Byers was an instructor of Piano, Tenor Banjo, Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin and Ukulele at a studio at 2709 46th Ave SW, Seattle, Washington about 1919. Prior to her marriage she used the last name of Luhman.
Mahala was registered in room 4 of Rainier School, second grade, of Seattle Public Schools. School opened Tuesday 7 September 1909.
Mahala lived at 2709, 47th Ave SW, Seattle, Washington with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Luhman. (Mrs. Luhman's maiden name was Parker and she was a 1/2 sister to Mahala's mother, Lora Bachler)
Mahala was born in the house of her grandparents, Phillip Bachler and Jane Bates Parker Bachler, near Plattsmouth, Nebraska, 19 March 1903. The house was located on Telegraph Road which is now (1996) 12th & Horning Road. (Don & Scharmal Conley have a photo of the land the house was on)
Mahala Winnifred Byers was also known as: Winnifred Marie Luhman, Winnifred Luhman. Mahala Winnifred Byers was not adopted by the Luhman family.
Mahala Winnifred Byers became a Catholic and was baptized 25 Dec 1929.
Mahala married Joseph Peter Triesch, "Joe" on 18 Nov 1921 in Seattle, King County, Washington, son of Simon Martin Triesch and Emelia M Mattausch. Joseph was born on 20 Feb 1894 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, died on 24 Jun 1976 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington at age 82, and was buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington. The cause of his death was Cancer.
General Notes: Joseph Peter Triesch, his mother, father, brothers and sisters left Colton, Washington sometime after 1907. Joseph was baptized in the Catholic church in Colton, Washington or Uniontown , Washington, by Father J.L. Frei, arrived in Benton City, Washington in 1912. Between 1907 and 1912 the family lived in Mesa, Washington and Selah, Washington. We do not know which place he lived first but think that it was in Mesa, Washington. Attended Marquette School in Yakima, Washington.
Mesa, Washington was called Judson, Washington in 1900.
On 1 Aug 1917 Joseph Triesch joined the U.S. Army in Prosser, Washington and took his training at Camp Lewis, Washington and then assembled at Fort Walla Walla, Washington. Then on to France and Germany to fight in WW I. He was discharged from the Army, 29 June 1919, at Camp Lewis, Washington.
Joseph Triesch was a barber in Tacoma, Washington before moving back to Benton City, Washington with his wife, Mahala Winnifred Byers and their young son, Otto Joseph Triesch.
Simon Martin Triesch, Joseph's father, lived with Joseph and his wife until a short time before his death. Then he went to live with his daughter, Theresa. Simon Martin Triesch died in 1935.
The following is from a newspaper clipping in September 1926: "Joe and Winnifred Triesch traded their Benton City property for a poultry farm on the coast to Mr. Whitehead. A going away party was held for them with 125 people attending."
Address found on a newspaper clipping (for newspaper delivery) Joe Triesch 5644 Eye Street, Tacoma, Washington. (Same address as I.F. Wood)(sometime in the 1920's)
*Joseph Triesch and his sister, Teresa lived with Aunt "Liz" and H.J. Schaaf while attending Catholic instruction at Colton, Wa.
THE AMERICAN LEGION POST
Kiona-Benton Post 115 the American Legion Post was chartered June 4th 1934 listing the charter members as follows:
Allison Kennedy, Frank Jameson, Carl Howard, Ward Kennedy, Edwin H. Hanson, Harry Miller, Grady Wilson, Milford W. Roop, Alvin Scott, Walter Acord, T. Oral Montgomery, Argus Hughes, Joe Triesch, Harry M. Russell, Oliver M. Rhoades
OBITUARY
JOE TRIESCH WAS 1912 PIONEER OF BENTON CITY
Joseph P. Triesch, 100 Kiona Ave., Benton City, died Thursday, June 24, 1976 at the Veterans Hospital in Walla Walla, being born in Colton, Whitman County, February 20, 1894.
He came to Benton City in 1912 and was employed variously, enlisting in the Army in WWI serving overseas in France. He was employed by General Electric on the Hanford Project as a custodian, retiring in 1959.
He was a member of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Catholic Church in Benton City and was a member of Muernice Wilson Post No. 115 of the American Legion, active in the civic life in Benton City.
Surviving are his wife, Winnifred L. Triesch, and son, Otto Triesch, at home; daughter, Mrs. Don (Scharmal) Conley of Kennewick; sister, Mrs. A.T. Moran, Milton-Freewater, Ore.; and four grandchildren.
Following Rosary on Monday at the church at 7 p.m., Requiem Mass was celebrated at 11 a.m . Tuesday in St Francis Xavier Cabrini Church with the Rev. Msgr. William J. Sweeney celebrant.
Burial was made in the Sunset Memorial Gardens on the by-pass highway in Richland by bearers; Ernest Feuerborn, Milton Epperson, Lacy Allen, Richard Howard, Thomas Mathews, George Lanman; and honorary bearers Ercy Morse and Walter Krom of Post 115, American Legion arrangements by Einan's Funeral Home.
Thus comes to an end the saga of life of a worthy husband, father and friend. (Source: Benton City Times, Benton City, Washington, July 1, 1976)
Baptism certificate reads as follows:
On the 8th of April 1894 I baptized a son of Simon Triesch and M Emilie Madausch who was born on Feb 20th 1894. He was given the name of Joseph Peter and his Godparents were Joseph Schaaf and M. Catherine Schaaf.
(signed) J. Frei Pastor
Joseph Peter Triesch appears on a deed on 31 January 1922 in Prosser, Benton County, Washington. 31 Jan 1922 Joe P. Triesch (Grantee) U.S. (Grantor) for Patent Bk 3, pg 134
21 Apr 1922 Joe P. Triesch (Grantee) K.L. Johnson (Grantor) agreement Misc bk2, pg 375
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism: 8 Apr 1894, Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
• deed: 31 Jan 1922, Prosser, Benton County, Washington.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 241 M i. Otto Joseph Triesch
+ 242 F ii. Scharmal Veronica Triesch
Mahala next married Joseph Peter Triesch, "Joe", son of Simon Martin Triesch and Emelia M Mattausch. Joseph was born on 20 Feb 1894 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, died on 24 Jun 1976 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington at age 82, and was buried in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington. The cause of his death was Cancer.
General Notes: Joseph Peter Triesch, his mother, father, brothers and sisters left Colton, Washington sometime after 1907. Joseph was baptized in the Catholic church in Colton, Washington or Uniontown , Washington, by Father J.L. Frei, arrived in Benton City, Washington in 1912. Between 1907 and 1912 the family lived in Mesa, Washington and Selah, Washington. We do not know which place he lived first but think that it was in Mesa, Washington. Attended Marquette School in Yakima, Washington.
Mesa, Washington was called Judson, Washington in 1900.
On 1 Aug 1917 Joseph Triesch joined the U.S. Army in Prosser, Washington and took his training at Camp Lewis, Washington and then assembled at Fort Walla Walla, Washington. Then on to France and Germany to fight in WW I. He was discharged from the Army, 29 June 1919, at Camp Lewis, Washington.
Joseph Triesch was a barber in Tacoma, Washington before moving back to Benton City, Washington with his wife, Mahala Winnifred Byers and their young son, Otto Joseph Triesch.
Simon Martin Triesch, Joseph's father, lived with Joseph and his wife until a short time before his death. Then he went to live with his daughter, Theresa. Simon Martin Triesch died in 1935.
The following is from a newspaper clipping in September 1926: "Joe and Winnifred Triesch traded their Benton City property for a poultry farm on the coast to Mr. Whitehead. A going away party was held for them with 125 people attending."
Address found on a newspaper clipping (for newspaper delivery) Joe Triesch 5644 Eye Street, Tacoma, Washington. (Same address as I.F. Wood)(sometime in the 1920's)
*Joseph Triesch and his sister, Teresa lived with Aunt "Liz" and H.J. Schaaf while attending Catholic instruction at Colton, Wa.
THE AMERICAN LEGION POST
Kiona-Benton Post 115 the American Legion Post was chartered June 4th 1934 listing the charter members as follows:
Allison Kennedy, Frank Jameson, Carl Howard, Ward Kennedy, Edwin H. Hanson, Harry Miller, Grady Wilson, Milford W. Roop, Alvin Scott, Walter Acord, T. Oral Montgomery, Argus Hughes, Joe Triesch, Harry M. Russell, Oliver M. Rhoades
OBITUARY
JOE TRIESCH WAS 1912 PIONEER OF BENTON CITY
Joseph P. Triesch, 100 Kiona Ave., Benton City, died Thursday, June 24, 1976 at the Veterans Hospital in Walla Walla, being born in Colton, Whitman County, February 20, 1894.
He came to Benton City in 1912 and was employed variously, enlisting in the Army in WWI serving overseas in France. He was employed by General Electric on the Hanford Project as a custodian, retiring in 1959.
He was a member of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Catholic Church in Benton City and was a member of Muernice Wilson Post No. 115 of the American Legion, active in the civic life in Benton City.
Surviving are his wife, Winnifred L. Triesch, and son, Otto Triesch, at home; daughter, Mrs. Don (Scharmal) Conley of Kennewick; sister, Mrs. A.T. Moran, Milton-Freewater, Ore.; and four grandchildren.
Following Rosary on Monday at the church at 7 p.m., Requiem Mass was celebrated at 11 a.m . Tuesday in St Francis Xavier Cabrini Church with the Rev. Msgr. William J. Sweeney celebrant.
Burial was made in the Sunset Memorial Gardens on the by-pass highway in Richland by bearers; Ernest Feuerborn, Milton Epperson, Lacy Allen, Richard Howard, Thomas Mathews, George Lanman; and honorary bearers Ercy Morse and Walter Krom of Post 115, American Legion arrangements by Einan's Funeral Home.
Thus comes to an end the saga of life of a worthy husband, father and friend. (Source: Benton City Times, Benton City, Washington, July 1, 1976)
Baptism certificate reads as follows:
On the 8th of April 1894 I baptized a son of Simon Triesch and M Emilie Madausch who was born on Feb 20th 1894. He was given the name of Joseph Peter and his Godparents were Joseph Schaaf and M. Catherine Schaaf.
(signed) J. Frei Pastor
Joseph Peter Triesch appears on a deed on 31 January 1922 in Prosser, Benton County, Washington. 31 Jan 1922 Joe P. Triesch (Grantee) U.S. (Grantor) for Patent Bk 3, pg 134
21 Apr 1922 Joe P. Triesch (Grantee) K.L. Johnson (Grantor) agreement Misc bk2, pg 375
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism: 8 Apr 1894, Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
• deed: 31 Jan 1922, Prosser, Benton County, Washington.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 243 M i. Otto Joseph Triesch
+ 244 F ii. Scharmal Veronica Triesch
186. Helen Byers (Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1911.
Helen married Paden.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 245 F i. Margaret Paden
187. Mary Ellen Byers (Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
188. Opal Byers (Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
189. Roland Hoyt Wyatt (Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in Jul 1907 and died in Jul 1907.
General Notes: Ronald Hoyte Wyatt died at birth.
Source: Pam Johnson, Portland, Oregon
190. Winnifred Fayne Wyatt (Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Winnifred married Marton Adelbert Bassett. Marton was born on 6 Dec 1909 and died on 7 Nov 1981 at age 71.
General Notes: Source: Pam Johnson, Portland, Oregon, granddaughter of Leona Elizabeth Wyatt
Children from this marriage were:
+ 246 M i. John Bassett
+ 247 F ii. Jeanette Bassett
191. Leona Elizabeth Wyatt (Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 13 Mar 1917 and died on 17 Mar 1965 at age 48. The cause of her death was Massive Stroke.
General Notes: Leona was a hard worker both at home and while working for the packing plant in Sioux City. She sewed a lot and made her own patterns out of newspaper. She was the one who organized the family picnics and get-to-gethers, she love her dogs and flowers. Leona, called "Jackie" and Henry also had peacocks, horses, pigeons that Henry loved and she did not, decented skunk, and a menagerie of other animals brought home by the kids. They were helped to buy the home they loved by their oldest son, Henry Lee. He sent them money while he was in the Marines, and gave them the money they needed to by the home. She died of a massive stroke on 17 Mar 1965. Henry died of complications from diabetes and heart attack. He was taken off life support surrounded by his family on 12 Mar 1988
Source: Pam Johnson, Portland, Oregon, granddaughter of Leona Elizabeth Wyatt
Leona married Henry Edwin Minton on 24 Nov 1933 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska. Henry died on 12 Mar 1988.
General Notes: Source: Pam Johnson, Portland, Oregon, granddaughter of Leona Elizabeth Wyatt
Children from this marriage were:
+ 248 M i. Henry Lee Minton was born on 4 Aug 1934 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska and died on 23 Aug 1998 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota at age 64.
+ 249 F ii. Mary Marguerite Minton
+ 250 F iii. Karma Sue Minton
+ 251 M iv. Dennis LeRoy Minton
+ 252 F v. Kathleen Elizabeth Minton
+ 253 F vi. Tracie Virginia Minton
+ 254 M vii. Gary Lee Minton
192. Osal Graves (Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
193. Mildred Alvina Graves, "Tootie" (Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1908 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
General Notes: Source: Vern Clark
Mildred married Virgil Russell Clark. Virgil was born about 1909 in Iowa, died in 1959 in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California about age 50, and was buried in 1959 in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California.
General Notes: Source: Vern Clark
Children from this marriage were:
+ 255 M i. Vern Alvin Clark
+ 256 F ii. Beverly Joan Clark
+ 257 F iii. Marilyn June Clark
+ 258 M iv. Gary Leigh Clark
194. Cleora Graves (Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
195. Forrest Julian Graves (Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Forrest married Lillian Kurtz.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 259 M i. Bruce Graves
+ 260 M ii. Dennis Graves
196. Lawrence Graves (Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
197. Opal Graves, "Pat" (Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Opal married Ralph Edward Wever, "Jr".
The child from this marriage was:
+ 261 M i. Ralph Edward "Ned" Wever, "III"
Opal next married Dennis Powell.
198. Bernard Graves (Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Bernard married June Lenore Thompson.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 262 F i. Barbara Joan Graves
+ 263 F ii. Phyllis Lynn Graves
+ 264 M iii. David Andrew Graves
+ 265 M iv. Tom Graves
199. Harvey Graves (Andrew Graves133, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
200. Helen Graves (Perry Ivan Graves134, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 28 Jan 1915.
General Notes: Source: Vern Clark
There were 2 children from the marriage to Marion F Gossett (do not have names or sex)
There were 3 children from the marriage to William F Pallm (do not have names or sex)
Source: Mildred Kauffman
Helen married Marion F Gossett.
Helen next married William F Pallm.
201. James Willard Graves (Perry Ivan Graves134, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 27 Jan 1917 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, died in 1944 at age 27, and was buried in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington.
General Notes: Source: Vern Clark
Decorated Marine
James was an amateur boxer
Source: Mildred Kaufman
202. Lt, Eugene Miles Graves, "Freckles" (Perry Ivan Graves134, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1919 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska and died on 11 Oct 1970 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington at age 51.
General Notes: Source: Vern Clark
Army Paratrooper, Middleweight amateur boxer
There were 2 children from the marriage to Carylan Hoffman (do not have names or sex)
Source: Mildred Kaufman
Eugene married Eva Sherman.
Eugene next married Carylan Hoffman.
203. Ruth Graves (Perry Ivan Graves134, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Ruth married Herb Hammermistor.
204. Robert Lacy (Maurice A Lacy142, Ellen Olivia Graves76, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1).
General Notes: Source: Obit of Alonzo Lacy, father
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205. Clark Boyd Jarvis (Clara Barbara Churchill148, Iva Pearl Graves100, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1923 and died in 2005 at age 82.
General Notes: As far as I can determine Clark Bolyd Jarvis was born out of wedlock to Clara Barbara Churchill. Father unknown.
Source: Milred Kaufman
Clark married Leta Irene Taylor on 21 Feb 1946 in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Leta was born on 5 Aug 1928 and died on 24 Jun 1980 in Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska at age 51.
General Notes: Source: Milred Kaufman
206. James Graves (Clyde H Graves149, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
207. Sallye Graves (Clyde H Graves149, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
208. Judy Graves (Clyde H Graves149, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
209. Robert Graves (Carl B Graves150, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
210. Gary Graves (Carl B Graves150, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
211. Rod Graves (Carl B Graves150, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
212. Patti Graves (Carl B Graves150, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
213. Joyce Graves (Carl B Graves150, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
214. Jane Thimgan (Ona M Graves151, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
215. Sara Thimgan (Ona M Graves151, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
216. Jerry R Thimgan (Ona M Graves151, James Howard Graves101, Alexander C.K. Howard Graves67, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
217. Pauline May Carrell (Dewayne W Carrell163, Nellie Ett Graves106, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 1 May 1913.
218. Wilma Prue Carrell (Dewayne W Carrell163, Nellie Ett Graves106, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 15 Jun 1914 in Wapato, Yakima County, Washington.
Wilma married Frank "Bud" Ford on 3 Jun 1936. Frank died on 3 Mar 1970.
219. Clifford Carrell (Dewayne W Carrell163, Nellie Ett Graves106, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
220. Ronnie H Carrell (Dewayne W Carrell163, Nellie Ett Graves106, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born in 1924 in Winthrop, Okanogan County, Washington and died on 12 Jun 1987 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona at age 63.
Noted events in his life were:
• Cremation: Ashes In Winthrop, Washington.
Ronnie married June Murdock.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 266 F i. Diane Carrell
221. Thomas Roy Anderson (Elizabeth Blanch Smith169, Addie Pearl Graves117, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) died on 24 Apr 1971.
General Notes: Source: obit of mother
222. Elmer Rhodes, "Skip" (Addie Idella Williams176, Mary Evangeline "Vangie" Graves121, Elbert Lossen Graves, "Loss"71, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Elmer married Georgia Rose Wilson.
223. James Joseph Byers II (James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
224. William Byers (James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
William married Jane.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 267 M i. Billie Byers
+ 268 U ii. Byers
225. Warren J Byers, "Warnie" (James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
226. Nina Virginia Byers, "Sissie" (James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) died from 1961 to 1962.
Nina married Arnold Innis.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 269 F i. Cheryl Innis
+ 270 M ii. Robert Innis
+ 271 M iii. David Innis
227. Donald L Byers (Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
228. Rita Phyllis Byers (Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Rita married Ancel Schuman.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 272 M i. Mitchell Schuman
+ 273 M ii. Dirck Schuman
+ 274 M iii. Grant Schuman
+ 275 M iv. Todd Schuman
Rita next married Lee Bristol.
229. Stanley Byers (Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
230. Richard L Byers (Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
231. Julie Ann Byers (Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Julie married Merlin Smith.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 276 M i. Scott Byers Smith
+ 277 M ii. Jon Charles Smith
+ 278 M iii. Jac Dale Smith
+ 279 M iv. Thomas Allen Smith
232. Betsy Beth Byers (Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Betsy married Douglas Phares.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 280 F i. Heidi Jo Phares
+ 281 F ii. Wendy Suzanne Phares
Betsy next married Dale David Jones, "Dave".
233. Susan Ruth Byers (Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Susan married Ralph Ribble.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 282 M i. Clark Byers Ribble
Susan next married David Conchola, Jr.
234. Sally Sue Byers (Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Sally married John Mohrlang.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 283 M i. Christopher John Mohrlang
+ 284 F ii. Rebecca Diana Mohrlang
Sally next married Gregory Dean Dilley.
235. Jane Byers (Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Jane married Richard Scarpello.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 285 F i. Maria Ann Scarpello
236. Edgar Vane (Fayne Eliza Byers183, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
237. Dana Vane (Fayne Eliza Byers183, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
238. Peri Vane (Fayne Eliza Byers183, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
239. Warren Byers Franson (Chloerene Delacy Byers184, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
240. David Kent Franson (Chloerene Delacy Byers184, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
241. Otto Joseph Triesch (Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
242. Scharmal Veronica Triesch (Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Scharmal married Donald Richard Conley, son of Clyde Albert Conley and Alta Leverta Fravel.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 286 F i. Jan Donnelle Conley
+ 287 F ii. Lisa Ann Conley
+ 288 M iii. Scott Fletcher Conley
+ 289 M iv. David Richard Conley
243. Otto Joseph Triesch (Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
244. Scharmal Veronica Triesch (Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Scharmal married Donald Richard Conley, son of Clyde Albert Conley and Alta Leverta Fravel.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 242)
245. Margaret Paden (Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Margaret married Haith.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 290 F i. Susie Haith
+ 291 F ii. Kay Haith
+ 292 M iii. Tom Haith
+ 293 M iv. George Haith
+ 294 M v. Steve Haith
+ 295 M vi. Jeff Haith
+ 296 F vii. Amy Haith
246. John Bassett (Winnifred Fayne Wyatt190, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
247. Jeanette Bassett (Winnifred Fayne Wyatt190, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Jeanette married Lester Geisler.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 297 F i. Nancy Ann Geisler
248. Henry Lee Minton (Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1) was born on 4 Aug 1934 in Walthill, Thurston County, Nebraska and died on 23 Aug 1998 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota at age 64. The cause of his death was Complications from Diabetes, Emphazema, Heart Attacks.
General Notes:
Source: Pam Johnson, Portland, Oregon, granddaughter of Leona Elizabeth Wyatt
Henry married Janice Lee Jensen.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 298 F i. Pamela Lyn Minton
+ 299 F ii. Candice Kay Minton, "Candy"
+ 300 M iii. Jeffery Allan Minton
+ 301 F iv. Kathryn Minton, "Kitty"
249. Mary Marguerite Minton (Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
250. Karma Sue Minton (Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
251. Dennis LeRoy Minton (Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
252. Kathleen Elizabeth Minton (Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
253. Tracie Virginia Minton (Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
254. Gary Lee Minton (Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
255. Vern Alvin Clark (Mildred Alvina Graves, "Tootie"193, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
256. Beverly Joan Clark (Mildred Alvina Graves, "Tootie"193, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
257. Marilyn June Clark (Mildred Alvina Graves, "Tootie"193, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
258. Gary Leigh Clark (Mildred Alvina Graves, "Tootie"193, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
259. Bruce Graves (Forrest Julian Graves195, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
260. Dennis Graves (Forrest Julian Graves195, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
261. Ralph Edward "Ned" Wever, "III" (Opal Graves, "Pat"197, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
262. Barbara Joan Graves (Bernard Graves198, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
263. Phyllis Lynn Graves (Bernard Graves198, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
264. David Andrew Graves (Bernard Graves198, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
265. Tom Graves (Bernard Graves198, Morris Alvin Jr Graves, "Alvy"132, Alvin Sherad Graves75, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
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266. Diane Carrell (Ronnie H Carrell220, Dewayne W Carrell163, Nellie Ett Graves106, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Diane married Rudi Hohnlaser.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 302 M i. Peter Hohnlaser
267. Billie Byers (William Byers224, James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
268. Byers (William Byers224, James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
269. Cheryl Innis (Nina Virginia Byers, "Sissie"226, James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
270. Robert Innis (Nina Virginia Byers, "Sissie"226, James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
271. David Innis (Nina Virginia Byers, "Sissie"226, James Joseph Byers180, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
272. Mitchell Schuman (Rita Phyllis Byers228, Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
273. Dirck Schuman (Rita Phyllis Byers228, Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
274. Grant Schuman (Rita Phyllis Byers228, Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
275. Todd Schuman (Rita Phyllis Byers228, Donald H Byers181, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
276. Scott Byers Smith (Julie Ann Byers231, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Scott married Amy Rachele Firley.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 303 F i. Andrea Nichole Smith
+ 304 M ii. Scott William Smith
277. Jon Charles Smith (Julie Ann Byers231, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
278. Jac Dale Smith (Julie Ann Byers231, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Jac married Penny Sue Ritz Morse.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 305 F i. Jacie Lyn Smith
279. Thomas Allen Smith (Julie Ann Byers231, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
280. Heidi Jo Phares (Betsy Beth Byers232, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
281. Wendy Suzanne Phares (Betsy Beth Byers232, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
282. Clark Byers Ribble (Susan Ruth Byers233, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
283. Christopher John Mohrlang (Sally Sue Byers234, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
284. Rebecca Diana Mohrlang (Sally Sue Byers234, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
285. Maria Ann Scarpello (Jane Byers235, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
286. Jan Donnelle Conley (Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Jan married David Moon.
Jan next married Keith D Angerman, son of Kieth Bud Angerman and Phyllis Sherman.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 306 F i. Tara Nicole Angerman
Jan next married James Robert Sloppy.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 307 M i. Sean Robert Sloppy
+ 308 F ii. Sharla Michelle Sloppy
287. Lisa Ann Conley (Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Lisa married Glenn Scott Vincent, son of Gerald Ray Vincent and Ruby Pearl Deneen.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 309 M i. Steven Adam Vincent
+ 310 M ii. Michael Scott Vincent
288. Scott Fletcher Conley (Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Scott married Donna Jo Hall, daughter of John Robert Hall and Dorothy Beryl Cox.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 311 M i. Luke Aaron Conley
+ 312 F ii. Beth Ann Conley
289. David Richard Conley (Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
David married Tamera Lynne Nash, daughter of Mark Ramsden Hawley and Linda Louise Handley.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 313 M i. Leigh Richard Conley
David next married Trina Slater. They had no children.
290. Susie Haith (Margaret Paden245, Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
291. Kay Haith (Margaret Paden245, Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
292. Tom Haith (Margaret Paden245, Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
293. George Haith (Margaret Paden245, Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
294. Steve Haith (Margaret Paden245, Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
295. Jeff Haith (Margaret Paden245, Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
296. Amy Haith (Margaret Paden245, Helen Byers186, Walter Paul Byers130, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
297. Nancy Ann Geisler (Jeanette Bassett247, Winnifred Fayne Wyatt190, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Nancy married Clifford Lee Mivak.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 314 M i. Marton Julius Mivak
+ 315 M ii. Nicholaus Lee Mivak
+ 316 F iii. Mary Ann Elizabeth Mivak
298. Pamela Lyn Minton (Henry Lee Minton248, Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
299. Candice Kay Minton, "Candy" (Henry Lee Minton248, Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
300. Jeffery Allan Minton (Henry Lee Minton248, Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
301. Kathryn Minton, "Kitty" (Henry Lee Minton248, Leona Elizabeth Wyatt191, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
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302. Peter Hohnlaser (Diane Carrell266, Ronnie H Carrell220, Dewayne W Carrell163, Nellie Ett Graves106, Calvin Mc Henry Graves69, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
303. Andrea Nichole Smith (Scott Byers Smith276, Julie Ann Byers231, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
304. Scott William Smith (Scott Byers Smith276, Julie Ann Byers231, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
305. Jacie Lyn Smith (Jac Dale Smith278, Julie Ann Byers231, Julian Charles Byers, "Juke"182, Charles Luther Byers128, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
306. Tara Nicole Angerman (Jan Donnelle Conley286, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Tara married Billy Tallman.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 317 F i. Aubrey Nicole Tallman
307. Sean Robert Sloppy (Jan Donnelle Conley286, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
308. Sharla Michelle Sloppy (Jan Donnelle Conley286, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
309. Steven Adam Vincent (Lisa Ann Conley287, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
Steven married Kelsy Corine Hull, daughter of David Richard Hull and Lesli Van Dinter.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 318 F i. Gabriella Katherine Vincent
310. Michael Scott Vincent (Lisa Ann Conley287, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
311. Luke Aaron Conley (Scott Fletcher Conley288, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
312. Beth Ann Conley (Scott Fletcher Conley288, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
313. Leigh Richard Conley (David Richard Conley289, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
314. Marton Julius Mivak (Nancy Ann Geisler297, Jeanette Bassett247, Winnifred Fayne Wyatt190, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
315. Nicholaus Lee Mivak (Nancy Ann Geisler297, Jeanette Bassett247, Winnifred Fayne Wyatt190, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
316. Mary Ann Elizabeth Mivak (Nancy Ann Geisler297, Jeanette Bassett247, Winnifred Fayne Wyatt190, Orleana Opal Byers131, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
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317. Aubrey Nicole Tallman (Tara Nicole Angerman306, Jan Donnelle Conley286, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
318. Gabriella Katherine Vincent (Steven Adam Vincent309, Lisa Ann Conley287, Scharmal Veronica Triesch242, Mahala Winnifred "Winnie" Byers185, Lee Alonzo Byers129, Mary Elizabeth Graves74, Mahala Pearl Graves40, Elizabeth Miller, "Betsy"9, John "Raccoon"1)
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