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[NI0006] Joplin Globe
Sept 3, 1950

Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Ackerson of Webb City announce the
marriage of their daughter, Nancy Ruth Ackerson
to Latton Clay, son of Mrs. Ruth Clay of Carthage.
The marriage took place August 19 in Tia Juana, Mexico.
the couple was accompanied by the groom's mother,
Mrs. Ruth Clay ; Mrs Fletcher Hixson, Carolyn Gray
and Gene Hixson. The groom is stationed at
Balboa hospital in San Diego, Calif.

[NI0009]
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0042.html

Michael Eugene Keesling
141 Elizabeth Street
Culpeper, Virginia 22701
United States
540-825-4422
mikee@ns.gemlink.com

7/13/1999

328. MARY ELTA 12 KEESLING (JOSEPH EMMETT 11, JAMES ALEXANDER 10, GEORGE 9, JACOB 8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG 7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB 6, JOHANNES 5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES 4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES 3, LUDWIG 2, JACOB 1) was born 14 February 1905 in Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri, and died 12 July 1962 in Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri. She married VERNON MARONEY 15 February 1922 in Hartville, Wright, Missouri.

Children of MARY KEESLING and VERNON MARONEY are:
i. JESSE LORAN MARONEY, b. 21 August 1923.
ii. EDITH MARIE MARONEY, b. 29 June 1927.
iii. CHARLES LOWELL MARONEY, b. 14 February 1930.
iv. BILLY LEE MARONEY, b. 08 May 1933.





http://www.llion.org/conway/mar10.html#75years

The Helping Hand Community Club at Rader met Wednesday for a regular monthly meeting February 18. Quilting, lunch, business meeting and signing of many greeting cards were activities of the day. The ladies put in a postage stamp quilt for me that went through the 1936 tornado at Rader. I don’t know where they found the quilt top, but my dear friend and cousin, Reba Keesling, who lost her life in the tornado, had pieced most of the quilt top and her mother, Aunt Dora Keesling, finished it up, then gave it to me as a memory keepsake of Reba’s, this treasure of mine. Attending were: Bertha and Betty Terry, Chloetta Buttram, Leona and Barbara Medlock, Anna Lee Jacobson, Mary Stillwell, Margaret Wantland, Winnie Lowe, Lois and Hazel Lee, and Sue Brisbois.

"The Conway Chronicle," April 17, 1947
Jim D. Keesling, young farmer of the Happy Home community, was struck by lightning during the electrical storm last week. He was knocked unconscious for several hours and for some time his limbs were stiff. He is now out again and has apparently about recovered from the whole ordeal.

[NI0010] Rader News
By Hazel Lee
The Conway Chronicles
May 25, 1999

Larry and Wanda Deckard have moved into our community since they have bought a part of the Lowell Maroney farm. They are residing in the Maroney house while they are building their new home across the road from the Eureka Methodist Church. They are the parents of Larissa Hileman. We welcome them to the community

[NI0011] per phone consvresation with her 7/9/2000

Dick Beard took Edith to Niangua for the tests for the civil service.
her mom & pa had big fight over it, thats where she met Fran

[NI0012] The Conway Chronicles
April 29, 1997
By Hazel Lee

The Eureka School Planning Committee met at the Eureka Family Center Sunday afternoon at 2:00 to make further plans for the all-school reunion. Attending were: Bob and Pat McClanahan, Kenneth and Lois Lee, Russell King, Loren Maroney, Barbara Medlock, Betty Terry, Bill Rader, Charlene Hopkins, Junior Rader, and Hazel Lee. Final Planning meeting will be Sunday afternoon, June 22, at 2:00 at the Family Center. (This date was changed from June 15, since the 15th is Father's Day.)

The Conway Chronicles
August 5, 1997
Eureka Reunion a Success
By Hazel Lee

The Eureka School Reunion held Saturday, July 26, at the Eureka Family Center was a huge success for the first reunion. 105 persons signed the register, and it was a joyous occasion, greeting and visiting with old school chums and teachers. Taking pictures and videos were other activities.

The oldest student present was Edith Rader Egan, St. Louis. Coming from the farthest, Edith Mae Rader Eggleston, San Luis Obispo, CA. The youngest student present was Kenny Davis, Marshfield, and oldest teacher present was Pauline Rader Cook, Marshfield. Other teachers attending were Ellen Gray Massey, Lebanon; Loretta Miller, Niangua; Alberta Keesling Traylor, Marshfield; Kathleen Walton Davis, Eldon; Mary Edith Caffey Hoglund, Magnolia, AR; Eloise Long Ikerd, Conway; Cloval Vestal, Jefferson City; Kenneth Lee, Marshfield; Russell King, Springfield; and Hazel Davis Lee, Niangua.

Chairman of the reunion committee, Junior Rader, Niangua, opened the morning meeting. Program Chairman, Russell King, planned the program around the timing of a regular school day with the pledge to the flag and singing of patriotic hymns. After the noon hour blessing by Bill Bohannon, former student, sack lunches brought from home were enjoyed. This was such a successful idea and fun time! Even an Oklahoma watermelon was enjoyed. There were plenty of ice cold drinks on hand for such a hot day. A roving reporter, Emma Davis Burrell, Strafford, reported to the afternoon meeting about the special memories of school days she had obtained as she talked to each one, which was an enjoyable, fun time. The last teacher to teach before consolidation was Ellen Gray Massey. Another reunion is set for October, 1998 with date to be announced later. Thanks to all who helped to initiate this reunion and get it going. Dream time was over; it was an actuality!


The Conway Chronicles
Eureka School Reunion: Proud to be #1
October 27, 1998
By Hazel Lee
A large group of students, teachers and friends gathered for the Eureka School reunion Saturday, October 17 at the Eureka Family Center. Visiting was the main activity of the day. Junior Rader, committee chairman, called the meeting to order and program chairman, Russell King, introduced the short program for the morning. Rev. Keith Lee gave the invocation. Loran Maroney led the pledge to the flag, and Marjorie Dixon sang "The Star Spangled Banner." A songfest was held, followed by school history given by J.D.Little. Bill Bohannon gave the table prayer and a carry-in lunch was enjoyed at the noon hour. An afternoon business meeting was called to order, followed later by report of the roving reporter, Emma Burrell. The next reunion will be October 16, 1999.


Rader News
By Hazel Lee
The Conway Chronicles
July 23, 1998
The Eureka School Reunion committee met Sunday at the Family Center to make plans for the Eureka School Reunion set for October 17, 1998, which will begin at 9:00 a.m. The next plan meeting will be Sunday, September 20 at 2:00 at 369 Lundh Blvd. at my home. Attending the meeting were Junior Rader, Russell King, Betty Terry, Chloetta Buttram, Leona Medlock, J. D. and Vi Little, Loren Maroney, Charlene Hopkins, Bob and Pat McClanahan and myself.

[NI0013] Conway Chronicles

June 30, 1998

Area Deaths


Hattie Elizabeth Parscale Maroney, daughter of Albert and Ollie Jemes Parscale, was born January 16, 1908, in Dallas County, Missouri and departed this life June 19, 1998 in Springfield, Missouri. At the time of her death she was ninety years, five months, and three days of age.

In the late 1920's, she was united in marriage with Joe Maroney. Joe preceded her in death in the late 1970's. She was also preceded in death by her brothers and sisters.

Hattie was a member of the Eureka Methodist Church where she served as Secretary of the Sunday School. She was also a member of the Helping Hand Club of Eureka and Rader where she became well know for the beautiful quilts she had made. She is survived by several nieces, nephews, and many friends.

Rader News
By Hazel Lee
The Conway Chronicles

We send sympathy ad prayerful thoughts to the Little, Parscale, and Maroney families for the loss of their aunt, Hattie Elizabeth Parscale Maroney, who passed away Friday at Webco Manor. Graveside services were held Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. at the Eureka Cemetery with Rev. J. D. Little officiating. Hattie had been in ill health for quite some time.

[NI0016] Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 19:50:33 -0400
To: "William Maroney"
From: Jack Bathrick
Subject: Re: [NYONEIDA-L] Re: Francis G. Riesterer d 1999

Rome, N.Y. Sentinel website
Riesterer -- Francis G. Riesterer , 74 years Camden, NY passed away
7/27/99. Funeral services will be held 7/30/99 at . Church services will be held 7/30/99 10:00 am at St. John's Church Camden, NY. Interment will be St. John's Cemetery, Camden, NY. Calling hours will be 7/29/99, 4-7 pm at the Sanborn-McDaniels & LaRobardiere Funeral Home, 109 Main Street, Camden, NY Contributions may be made to Hospice Care, inc., or Camden Ambulance in lieu of flowers.

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From: Douglas M Flynn
To: wmaroney@janics.com
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 19:05:13 -0500
Subject: Fran Riesterer

I saw your inquiry on the Oneida County Page at Family Tree Maker. Fran
was my cousin. His mom and mine were sisters. In doing your genealogy, I
don't know if you are interested in tracing any side lines back up. If
you are, I could help.

Doug Flynn

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Memorandum
To: William Maroney
From Doug Flynn
Subject Family Info

The enclosed should give you a leg up on Fran Riesterer's Mom. I remember his Dad well, but don't know much about the family except that his parents lived next door in Forge Hollow, just outside Waterville, N.Y.. This was prior to and during WWII, when Joe managed the Grand Union Store in Waterville. After the war they moved to Iowa to study chiropractic.

I do know that there is some information on the Riesterer's in a record book which was in the possession of the town clerk in Deansboro, N.Y. a few years ago, when I was researching a part of my family that lived in the same area.

Sorry that the information I am sending you is so thin on the family you are interested in. I've neglected my closest relatives while I concentrate on my English and my wife's Dutch ancestors. With those lines we are tapping into some very extensive trees and they all go back to the twelfth century. I have 6100 people in the family file and I really should put it on line as you have.

I did accept your invitation and will add Edith's direct line to my file.

[NI0017] The ACKERSON information listed here was send to me by William Anderson
( Florandbill@worldnet.att.net )


SS death records: died Apr 1985 in Webb City, Mo

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Joplin Globe
Monday 22 April 1985

Carl Ackerson

Webb City, Mo. -- Carl L. Ackerson
80, 815 W, Second St., died at 5 am Sunday at a Webb City nusring home where he had been a patient since March, Mr. Ackerson was born Dec. 18 1904 at Verona He had lived in Webb City for 45 years.
He was an automobile mechanic and former co-owner of the Empire Garage in Webb City
He previously worked for SouthWestern Bell Telephone Co. for 20 years. He retired in 1970. He was a member of Faith Baptist Church. He married Ruth Godsey Nov. 5, 1928 in Webb City. She survives
Also surviving are a daughter, Nancy Maroney, Monett ; two brothers, Herbert Ackerson, Aurora, and Elmer Ackerson, Anaheim, CA and a sister Helen York, Canyon Lake, CA ; two grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at Hedge-Lewis Funeral Home.
The Rev. Jim Wynne will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Stan Crain, Bob Atherson, George Sooter, Garry Setser Jim Miller and William Maroney.

[NI0019] Charles Lowell Maroney tell's she was married about a week.

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From wmwwms@laurie.net (William Williams)
10 Apr 2000
William Williams by email

We visited with your great aunt Beulah Melvina "Bill" Maroney several
times in her home . Then we usually stopped by the retirement home where
she lived later every time we went through Conway. She gave us quite a
bit
of information. You inquired about John H. Maroney. We have his first
wife's descendents and most of his second wife's listed. The following is
part of our information:

John H. Maroney, born 21 Nov 1847, died 11 Nov 1922, buried in the
Eureka Cemetery. He married first Rebecca Jane Steen, born 26 Jan 1853,
died 29 March 1922, buried at the Versailles, MO cemetery. Rebecca
married second John Allen who is buried beside her in the Versailles cemetery.

John and Rebecca's children were: Mollie E. Maroney, born 24 Jan 1870,
died 20 Sep. 1835, married Jess Crow, born 05 May 1865, died 07 Apr 1961.
Both buried in the Versailles cemetery. Mollie & Jess' children were
Claude L. Crow; Maude (Crow) Reed; and Charley Crow.

John & Rebecca's second child: Martha Louise "Mattie" Maroney, born
16 Feb 1872, died 07 Jan 1919. Mattie married Alfred Heinemann, born 20 Jan
1861, died 27 June 1928. Both Alfred and Mattie are buried in the
Versailles cemetery. Alfred and Mattie's children were: August Heinemann
and Louise (Heineman) Comer. August is my wife's father [we have all
descendents of Alfred and Mattie, too many to enter here. Alfred and
Mattie are Dorothy L. Heinemann Williams grandparents].
John and Rebecca were divorced and Rebecca moved to St. Louis, MO
with their two children. Alfred Heinemann was in St. Louis on business and met
Martha Louise. They were later married and lived in Versailles, Morgan
County, MO. Later they moved Rebecca and Mollie to Versailles also. John
remained in Webster county where he later married Mattie Robertson. John
and Mattie had two children: Mabel Lee Maroney born 19 Mar 1897, died 27
Dec 1955. She married Ivan Austin and they had a son Murl Lee Austin who
married Freda Belle Ball. John and Mattie's second child was Nannie Lynn
Maroney born May 1900 died 02 May 1935. She married Aubrey Bart Davis and
had Emery Jay Davis who married Lucille Lond and Lova Mae Davis who
married Clarence Gordon "Junior" Bonham.

Hope this helps you.
Dorothy and Bill Williams

[NI0020] 2/18/2000

Beulah Marvina Maroney Bible
(Hand written paper)

From Ponca City Okla.
When the Caffey girls were here in Aug 1978 Mertie Mansfeild & Essie Dearing they told me that Uncle Edward Caffey brother to Joseph A Caffey my grandpa.

Took a bunch of horses to Lousianana L.A. and brought Grandma Maroney Dad and Uncle John back to Missouri by coverd wagon, they lived at uncle Ed's untill mom & dad were married.

Then homested 40 acers up "Myers branch", all in the woods, for a home to take care of grandma, It was the Maroney farm until Freeman sold it abot 1970
Pressious Memoeies
(Bill)

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1880 Webster Co.,Union Twp., MO
COFFEY, E.J. hea 50 TN NC NC (Edward Jefferson Caffey)
Louisa wif 38 TN TN NC ( MARONEY )
Thomas J. son 18 MO TN TN
M.W. son 12 MO TN TN
Drucinda A. dau 11 MO TN TN
George N. son 07 MO TN TN
Clara L. day 05 MO TN TN
Bessie C. dau 01 MO TN TN
MARONEY, Martha L. mil 57 NC NC NC wid
MARONEY H.L. bil 17 MO TN NC

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1900 Fed Census Webster Co.,Union Twp., MO rent farm, father born Ken., mother born N.C.
Maroney Marthy listed as mother living w/family born June 1821 in Ken. her father in Tenn., mother born N.C.

1910 Fed Census rent farm, father born Tenn., mother born N.C.

Charles Lowell Maroney tells that Samuel didn't like his first name and changed it.

I found him listed as
H.L in 1880 Webster Co.,Union Twp., MO
Lea in 1900 Webster Co.,Union Twp.,MO

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Obituary
( Hand written, author unknown )
2/19/2000
(found in Beulah Maroney's Bible)


Samuel Lee Maroney was born April 5th 1862 in Webster Co., MO and departed this life November 11th 1934 at the age of 72 yrs 7 months and 6 days. He was united in marrage to Susan Louisa Caffey November 15th 1888. She departed this life January 7th 1927. He is survived by nine children and 13 grandchildren. Mrs. Cinda Little of Nampa, Idaho , Mrs Comer Long of Blair, Nebraska, Linnie, Beulah, Jess, Joe, Vern, Everett and Freeman of the home address. He was converted at the age of 46 and united with the Methodist Church at Eureka. He was a faithful member of the Oddfellow Lodge at Grove Springs. "Uncle Lee" was the last member of his family. His brothers and sisters having gone on before.

His last words after having gone to bed were " Oh Lord have mercy"

A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home which never can be filled, yet again we hope to meet thee when the days of life are fled and in heaven with joy, will greet thee where no farewell tears are shed.

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from Ancestry.com

1870 MARONEY LEE Union parish LA 024 Farmerville 1 W. Federal Population Schedule LA 1870 Federal Census Index LA010139219

[NI0024] Born in Mo father born in Tenn. mother born Tenn.
married 24 years

(Caffey Bible)
Mrs. Robert E. Stephens
3601 Poplar Dr.
Joplin, MO 64804

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Obituary ( hand written, author unknown )
2/19/2000
(found in Beulah Maroney's Bible)

Mrs. Susan Maroney was born Mar, 22nd 1867 passed from this life to her rest and the great beyond June 7th 1927 thus making her nearly 60 years of age. Susan Caffey was married to Lee Maroney Nov 1888 to this union was born nine children five boys and four girls, all are living. She was converted in earl life, united with the Methodist Church and lived a faithful christain until death. A very beautiful and comforting message was spolen by Brother Russell using as his text " This is not our rest " " Oh may the entire family realize truly this is not our rest and prepare to meet Mother and make are unbroken family in our fathers mansion where no partings ever come ". Among the Pall Beares were her four half brothers Joe, Arch, Crawford and Ellison Caffey. She was laid to rest in the Eureka Cemetary Saturday afternoon June 8th in the presence of many friends and relatives. Aunt Susan was a good wife and Mother and will be sadly missed in her home and community. The family have the sympathy of all. May God who alone is able to bind up our broken hearts and fill the vacant chair, comfort and bless this bereaved home.

a friend

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[NI0025] aka as Cindy,Cinda
http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/babcock/


Robinson-Alsip Chapel, Nampa, ID
Flower List
for Mrs. Cinda L. Little

(found in Beulah Maroney's Bible)

1. Maroney's
2. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Long and Family
3. Home Dairies
4. Lois Means
5. Mr. & Mrs. J.M. Summers
Mr. & Mrs. H.W. Van Slyke
Mr. & Mrs. Oral Johnson
6. Mr. & Mrs Leslie Summers
7. Stanley Little
8. Mr & Mrs Carroll Lawrence & family
9. Edith Grant
10. Everett, Opel, Dale & Dorothy
Russell, Kansas
11. Ward & May
John & Mary Denver Colo.
12. Mr. & Mrs Delbert E. Taylor & family
13. Nampa Floral Co.
14. Mr & Mrs Jess Mills
15. Football Squad and Coach
16. Mr & mrs Paul McDonald
Mr & Mrs Neal Long Blaine, Neb
17. Home Dairy Employees
18. Mr & Mrs Lloyd Meeker
19. Lanning's & Moons, Denver, Colo
20. Fred M. Davies
Mrs C.C. Rouse
Mrs Lettie Baker
21. Mr. & Mrs. L.M. McClusky
22. Ben & Laura
23. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Grim
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Naugle
24. Girl Scout Troop #30
Mrs. William Messer
25. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Nafziger
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Tiegs
26. First Church of the Nazarene
27. Mr. Brame's S.S. Class
28. Mr. & Mrs. Phil Grimes
29. B.F. Goodrich Co.
30. Ninty & Nine S.S. Class
31. Cecil, Lillian & Family
32. The Oberquell Family
33. Mrs. Aschenbrenner & Family
34. Jerry Cornilles
Mr. & Mrs. C.F. Cornilles
35. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Nafziger & Family
36. Jan & Jack Mattson
37. Mr. & Mrs. Bllie Shaw
38. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Patterson
Mr. & Mrs. Hiriam Mills
39. Mr. & Mrs. Collins and Sewell Family
40. Carol, Darlene, Jo-Ann, Barbara
41. Austin, Donald & Joe Young
42. Fred & Florence Marion Harold Vanetia Dutro
43. OK-KO*OP Rubber System
44. Audrey & Adolph Oscar & Pearl
45. Roy, Hattie & Clarence
46. Billie Wyant
47. Bud, Louise & Family
Mr. & Mrs. J.L. Hunt
48. Mr. & Mrs. J.L. Williams
( Hand Written on backside )
The family sent a large wreath of white gardenias and large yellow mums and the corsage.- $31.00
The family names included:
Mrs. & Mrs. Ralph Little
Mr. & Mrs. Oral Little
L. J. Little
Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Trowbridge ( someone wrote beside this name "My aunt & uncle" )
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Burrell
Mr. & Mrs. Charley Burrell

[NI0026] aka Linn or Martha

[NI0027] Aka Comer

[NI0028] Aug 18th:1863

1) Brig. Gen. Thomas Ewing issues Order No. 10, ordering all wives and
children of Confederate Missourians in the western border counties, deported
out of the State of Missouri. This included arresting of all men who
"willfully aided and encourage guerrillas". It also called for the
destruction of all furnaces and blacksmith shops, not located in U.S. Army
establishments

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1880 Webster Co., Union Twp., MO
COFFEY, E.J. hea 50 TN NC NC (CAFFEY)
Louisa wif 38 TN TN NC (MARONEY)
Thomas J. son 18 MO TN TN
M.W. son 12 MO TN TN
Drucinda A. dau 11 MO TN TN
George N. son 07 MO TN TN
Clara L. day 05 MO TN TN
Bessie C. dau 01 MO TN TN
MARONEY, Martha L. mil 57 NC NC NC wid (OFFICER)
MARONEY H.L. bil 17 MO TN NC (Samuel Lee MARONEY)

1900 Fed census Missouri,Webster Co. Union Twp.
Born Ken. father born Tenn. mother born N.C.

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[NI0029] From: "Pat Hunsche"
To: "William Maroney"
Subject: Ernest Long family
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 09:40:49 -0600

Hi William,
I have taken your Query off the Washington County net, and have been trying to obtain birthdates, etc on the Ernest Long family. I graduated from high school with Susie, worked in the bank with Nona and J.B.'s wife, but cannot come up with any birth dates they want to give out. This is the age of birth of the family:
Nona Long dob 11/11/1921 death 11/19/1979 married to Paul McDonald
Noel Long lives in California
Anna Lee married Bill Henningsen lives in California
James
Junior Bill (J.B.)
Mary Lou dob 1/1/1932 death 12/29/1973
Susan Jane Jensen Tupper lives in Arkansas
Betty (was married to Jack Bunn, believe divorced)
Bob (deceased)
The last two were twins.
I did talk to Jim one day and he said you had called him, but he didn't have much information for you. He is right, this family has no birthdays on their relatives and I felt I was intruding to ask. Sorry this is all I can come up with, the father, mother and Mary Lou and Nona are all buried in the Blair Cemetary.
Ernest Long dob 1899 -August 1975
wife Sarah Comer Long dob 1899 -Nov 1958
I haven't looked up the obituaries, but could if you requested. Jim and Shirley had three sons; Jay, Pat and Kent who all live here in Blair, and Jay has two children and Pat has two sons. I worked with Pat's wife Stacy at the Washington County Bank until I retired in May of 1999. Good Luck on your research.
Pat Hunsche, Wash. Co. Genealogical Society, Blair,NE 68008

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In a phone conversation with Mrs. Bob (Eloise) Ikerd, Fred Long's daughter. She stated that Nancy MACE was Ernest Long's mother

[NI0031] Lowell tells that he couldn't keep Opal from running around.

[NI0033] http://www.llion.org/~pikerd/genealogy/fam00131.htm




April 22, 1997 in the Conway Chronicles
We send deepest sympathy, also, to the families of Jessie Ikerd Maroney, who passed away Thursday morning. Funeral services were at Arthur's Colonial Sunday afternoon with burial in the Eureka Cemetery at Rader

Area Deaths

The Conway Chronicles
April 22, 1997
Jessie Jewel Maroney, one of 10 children of Joseph William and Isabel Sarah Myers Ikerd, was born on December 10, 1913 at Niangua, Missouri and departed this life April 10, 1997, at the age of 83 years and four months.

On January 20, 1941, she was united in marriage to Freeman A. Maroney, who preceded her in death July 19, 1978. She was also preceded in death by the following brothers and sisters: Ruel Ikerd, Clyde Ikerd, Elmer Ikerd, Lloyd Ikerd, Erma Officer, and three infant siblings, who passed away at birth.

Surviving are two sons and their wives: Jack and Becky Maroney of Conway and Dale and Shirley Maroney of Marshfield; two grandsons, Brian and Todd; one great-granddaughter, Stacey; one sister, Emma Officer of Conway and a host of other relatives and friends.

Jessie was a longtime member of the Eureka Methodist Church and a member of the Helping Hand Club. She was a loving mother and grandmother and will be sadly missed by her family and friends.

A dear one from us is gone,

A voice we loved is still

A place is vacant in our home

Bill and Thora Ikerd
Mr. and Mrs. Ikerd met in front of the old Conway Store. After several years of dating, they decided to get married on October 29, 1929. Together they had four kids, one of whom is deceased. Now they have nine grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Thora said that it was kind of unique that it was raining on their anniversary, because it was also raining on the day they got married

[NI0034] Way Family Page
10901 total entries, last updated Mon Jan 3 16:15:37 2000
Lauva Currier

[NI0037] From: "Osborne, Joseph E."
To: "'William Maroney'"
Subject: RE: PARSCALE/MARONEY/LITTLE
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 21:33:52 -0500


William

I have some news for you. Just talked to Ralph Little. He's the oldest of
Stanley's children.
May 19,1908, Blanch B. December 10, 1909, Lesley 1911 and Clarence 1913
Thats Sally Lee's

Then Oral, Lawrence, and a girl Edna no dates thats Cinda's . I hope that
will help. No he does not have a computer. He said he's 92 retired I mean
retired and has no need for one . Yes he has a son thet has one. He dosen,t
know his e-mail thow. I,m sending him the Photos and the list on Cinda to
see what he can rember. He said after all I'm 92 you know. I'll send him a
copy of my reports. I think he would like that.

[NI0038]
"Elvin Officer had a paper written by Linn Maroney with names of people buried
in the Officer graveyard", it also stated that "Grandpa Maroney, Samuel was Shot and killed on (Panter) Panther Creek"

Family Cemetery
Graves in Aunt Nancy Lee, graveyard
First Row
1. Grandma Maroney Martha L Officer born June,23 1822 Passed Away Jan, 10 1910
2. Uncle Will Maroney
3. Grandpa Maroney Samuel "Shot & Killed Panter Creek"
4. Grandma Officer
5.Uncle Marion Officer
Second Row
6. Lige Officer
7. Darria Officer
8. Annia Officer
9. Uncle John Officer
10. John Smiths baby: First grave
11. Foster Officer
12. Aunt Nancy Lee in first row
Passed Away Aug, 27 1912
13. Elvins Mother
14. Bill Officer

Coppied fron a piece Linn wrote in 1911 by Bill( Beulah Marvina Maroney)



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Aka Will Maroney

Maybe this is why William Maroney's grave is unmarked in the OFFICER cemetery

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/wrirebs.htm

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Duke Sumner
Died 1877 in Randolph Co. Ark. He served in the Osage Regiment of Home Guards with his father, Issac, on July 1, 1861 to Dec. 6, 1861 under Capt. J. D. Hurst at Linn Creek, Camden Co. Mo. later serving in the Mo. State Guard in the first year of the war and returned home to get caught up in the confusion and desperation of the conflict, forming a gang of about 50 men and riding the countryside. Among his guerillas were Henry Eaton, Dock Wright, William Malony, Bill Cannefax and Bill Rippee. They attacked James Spark's house, and fired at the owner. He was a Union soldier. In 1862 Duke killed his pal, Polk Stephens, who had grown tired of chasing around the area, and gotten interested in a girl whom they both loved. Duke moved South to Randolph Co. Ark. and was killed there in 1877.

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http://www.rulen.com/partisan/roster.htm#M

Marney, William Anderson KIA July 22, 1864.

[NI0039]
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Unknown?read=46
Posted by Katheen Akin on Wed, 13 Oct 1999, in response to MARONEY/OFFICER Georgia> 1840>1830 Census lookup Please, posted by William Maroney on Fri, 30 Jul 1999

Surname: Maroney, Officer

Samuel Maroney was in Murray Co., GA, p. 270, in the 1840 Unknown Co., GA:
Samuel Maroney was in Murray Co., GA, p. 270, in the 1840
Georgia Census (Automated Archives CD-ROM #152, U.S. Census Index 1840-1849, Southern States)

The only Officer names listed in the 1840 census index (same as above) were Alexander Officer, Murray Co., GA , p. 265 and J.B. Officer, Murray Co., GA, p. 271.

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Nehemiah? Stanford (Putnam Co.,GA)
Deed To
Samuel Maroney (Murray Co.,GA)

Cherokee Co. number 306, 21, 2 160 acres for $100
15 October 1841
in presence of
John B. Todd
D.R. Andrews? J.P.?
Recorded and Certified for the 16th day of April 1845
F.B. Morris? Clerk

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Samuel Miller
Deed To
Samuel Maroney
49, 9, 3

Murray Co. GA 14 February 1845
9th District of Third section of formerly Cherokee Co. but now Murray Co. number 49
160 acres for $200
Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of
C. Packard
J.W.? Henson
John Oates J.P. Recorded & certifided for the 28th November 1850
Robert McCarry? Clerk

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Samuel Maroney
Deed to
Thomas M. Officer
49, 9, 3
Murray Co. 21 November 1848
9th District of Third section of formerly Cherokee Co. but now Murray Co.
number 49
160 acres for $250
Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of
James L. Waters?
John Bates J.P.? Recorded & certified for the 28th November 1850 or 1856?
Robert McCarry? Clerk

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Webster Co.,Union Twp., Missouri,
(Hand written) 1856 Taxable Assessment Webster Co.
OFFICER Drucinda 1 horse value $30 , 7 mules $50, 7 cattle $100
OFFICER J.B. has land H.H. LEA administrator
OFFICER John H. 1 horse $50,
MARONEY Samuel 2 horses $200, 4 cattle $60

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Webster Co.,MO
Deed Book A
page 496

16 Feb 1859 John H. OFFICER & w Mary E. of Laclede Co., MO & Samuel MARONEY & Martha L. to Herndon H LEA of Wright Co.,MO $400, S 20 T 32 R 16, 160 acers, it
being the undivided interest of the said John H. OFFICER & Martha MARONEY as
heirs at Law of Jefferson M. OFFICER & Drucinda OFFICER, dec'd, late of
Webster Co.,MO
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The 1860 Webster County Missouri Census
Samuel Mareney age 46 b. KY
Martha 36 b. TN
William 20 b. GA
John H. 13 b. GA
Jefferson 10 b. GA
Charles 8 b. MO
Also living with family was William Miser 18 who was a farm laborer.
*****************

Webster Co., Missouri Cemetery Book 1
Webster Co. Cemetery Book 1, page102 addition or corrections by Sue IKERD
******************
Sent to me by Sue IKERD

"Elvin Officer had a paper written by Linn Maroney with names of people buried
in the Officer graveyard", it also stated that "Grandpa Maroney, Samuel was Shot and killed on (Panter) Panther Creek"

Family Cemetery
Graves in Aunt Nancy Lee, graveyard
First Row
1. Grandma Maroney Martha L Officer born June,23 1822 Passed Away Jan, 10 1910
2. Uncle Will Maroney
3. Grandpa Maroney Samuel "Shot & Killed Panter Creek"
4. Grandma Officer
5.Uncle Marion Officer
Second Row
6. Lige Officer
7. Darria Officer
8. Annia Officer
9. Uncle John Officer
10. John Smiths baby: First grave
11. Foster Officer
12. Aunt Nancy Lee in first row
Passed Away Aug, 27 1912
13. Elvins Mother
14. Bill Officer

Coppied fron a piece Linn wrote in 1911 by Bill( Beulah Marvina Maroney)

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History of Webster County, Missouri, USA
Goodspeed Publishing
page 231

"Samuel Malony, Township 32, Range 16, killed by 8th Cavalry"

*************
2/18/2000
Beulah Marvina Maroney bible had birth dates of Samuel and Martha's children
on scrap of paper.
**************

2/18/2000

Beulah Marvina Maroney Bible
(Hand written paper)

From Ponca City Okla.
When the Caffey girls were here in Aug 1978 Mertie Mansfeild & Essie Dearing they told me that Uncle Edward Caffey brother to Joseph A Caffey my grandpa.

Took a bunch of horses to Lousianana L.A. and brought grandma Maroney dad and uncle John back to Missouri by coverd wagon, they lived at uncle Ed's untill mom & dad were married.

Then homested 40 acers up "Myers branch", all in the woods, for a home to take care of grandma, It was the Maroney farm until Freeman sold it abot 1970
Pressious Memoeies
(Bill)

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1840 MARONEY SAMUEL Murray County GA page 270 874th District Federal Population Schedule GA 1840 Federal Census Index

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Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI0041] 1910 Webster Co., MO Union Twp. Census

147-147 Farmer
Maroney John H. hea 63 m (2) 20 GA TN NC own-farm
Mattie E. wif 47 m (1) 20 5 2 MO NC MO
Mabel L. dau 13 s MO GA MO
Nannie L. dau 10 s MO GA MO

*************
2/1/2000
Beulah Marvina Maroney Bible
had a Family Group sheet in it.
by W.W Williams
Versailles MO.
date 1977

************
Beulah Marvina Maroney Bible
(Hand written paper)

From Ponca City Okla.
When the Caffey girls were here in Aug 1978 Mertie Mansfeild & Essie Dearing
they told me that Uncle Edward Caffey brother to Joseph A Caffey my grandpa.

Took a bunch of horses to Lousianana L.A. and brought grandma Maroney dad
and uncle John back to Missouri by coverd wagon, they lived at uncle Ed's
untill mom & dad were married.

Then homested 40 acers up "Myers branch", all in the woods, for a home to
take care of grandma, It was the Maroney farm until Freeman sold it about
1970
Pressious Memoeies
(Bill)

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From
William Williams by email

We visited with your great aunt Beulah Melvina "Bill" Maroney several
times in her home . Then we usually stopped by the retirement home where
she lived later every time we went through Conway. She gave us quite a
bit
of information. You inquired about John H. Maroney. We have his first
wife's descendents and most of his second wife's listed. The following is
part of our information:

John H. Maroney, born 21 Nov 1847, died 11 Nov 1922, buried in the
Eureka Cemetery. He married first Rebecca Jane Steen, born 26 Jan 1853,
died 29 March 1922, buried at the Versailles, MO cemetery. Rebecca
married second John Allen who is buried beside her in the Versailles cemetery.

John and Rebecca's children were: Mollie E. Maroney, born 24 Jan 1870,
died 20 Sep. 1835, married Jess Crow, born 05 May 1865, died 07 Apr 1961.
Both buried in the Versailles cemetery. Mollie & Jess' children were
Claude L. Crow; Maude (Crow) Reed; and Charley Crow.

John & Rebecca's second child: Martha Louise "Mattie" Maroney, born
16 Feb 1872, died 07 Jan 1919. Mattie married Alfred Heinemann, born 20 Jan
1861, died 27 June 1928. Both Alfred and Mattie are buried in the
Versailles cemetery. Alfred and Mattie's children were: August Heinemann
and Louise (Heineman) Comer. August is my wife's father [we have all
descendents of Alfred and Mattie, too many to enter here. Alfred and
Mattie are Dorothy L. Heinemann Williams grandparents].
John and Rebecca were divorced and Rebecca moved to St. Louis, MO
with their two children. Alfred Heinemann was in St. Louis on business and met
Martha Louise. They were later married and lived in Versailles, Morgan
County, MO. Later they moved Rebecca and Mollie to Versailles also. John
remained in Webster county where he later married Mattie Robertson. John
and Mattie had two children: Mabel Lee Maroney born 19 Mar 1897, died 27
Dec 1955. She married Ivan Austin and they had a son Murl Lee Austin who
married Freda Belle Ball. John and Mattie's second child was Nannie Lynn
Maroney born May 1900 died 02 May 1935. She married Aubrey Bart Davis and
had Emery Jay Davis who married Lucille Lond and Lova Mae Davis who
married Clarence Gordon "Junior" Bonham.

Hope this helps you.
Dorothy and Bill Williams

[NI0044]
Source LDS Batch number: 8324105
Sheet: 32
Nuckollsville District, Lumpkin, Georgia

May have lived in Lumpkin Co GA.

Officer Family Genealogy Forum
Posted by Donna Jaster on July 03, 1999 at 10:04:03:

In Reply to: OFFICER >GA.TN>MO posted by William Maroney on June 25, 1999 at 04:46:34:

Jefferson B Officer was born 1 Sep 1804 Nickelsville, GA. Parents John Officer born 1782 Henry Co VA and Zilla Ledbetter. His father is James Officer 1757 Chester Co PA and Marg Cooki he died 17 Dec 1810 TN
(Overton Co I think) James father is Thomas Officer and his father is James Officer

http://members.aol.com/setraveler/surnames/fam00152.htm
John OFFICER
Born: 1780 at: Pennsylvania
Married: at:
Died: 1847 at: Murray County, GA
Father:James OFFICER
Mother:Margaret COOK
Other Spouses:
Wife: Zillah LEDBETTER
Born: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: James Calvin OFFICER
Born: 1801 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: Jefferson B. OFFICER
Born: 1804 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: Samual Wallace OFFICER
Born: 1806 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses: Elizabeth JAMES
Name: William OFFICER
Born: 1808 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: Nancy OFFICER
Born: 1810 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: Olephandre OFFICER
Born: 1812 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: Female OFFICER
Born: 1814 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: Allen OFFICER
Born: 1815 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
Name: John Henry "Jack" OFFICER
Born: 25 JAN 1818 at: Warren County, TN
Married: 2 OCT 1842 at: Tennessee
Died: 6 JUN 1894 at: Putnam County, TN
Spouses: Zillah ELMS
Name: Thomas OFFICER
Born: 1820 at:
Married: at:
Died: UNKNOWN at:
Spouses:
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Received: from DICKRATH@aol.com
Wed, 18 Aug 1999

Hi Bill

That is interesting. Of course, the term 'niece' may not have been the
same as we interpret it today. But, it really bears looking at. Thanks
for the input.

I have been checking into Jefferson Officer here in Salt Lake. I found a
land grant to Jefferson Officer in Overton Co, on 27 Dec 1844. I found
a land record on 8 Sept 1847 where a Jefferson Officer buys land (from
James W. Officer of Overton Co) in Overton Co, TN and it says JB is from
Murray Co, GA. So, If this is your JB, he may have been born in GA
after all. Even tho the 1850 census says TN. So, these are more pieces
to the puzzle.

Also found one where Margaret Officer 'of White Co' (probably John's
widow) gets rid of land 'she used to live on' in Overton Co, this is in
1819 I think.

I made a copy of the 1850 census for J B Officer, 45 b. TN and Drucinda
50 b. NC, with Nancy 23,b. TN and Marion 12, b. GA (?? whos he?) in
the Fourth Civil District of Polk Co, TN. they seem to be the only
Officer family in Polk Co. If you want it, I'll send it over along with
the land records.

so, I keep diggin on various things. I have to dig some stuff for a
cousin in Cleveland, OH today. Guess I have so many brick walls, I have
to work on other stuff til I find something that magically appears.

Talk soon

Dick Rath

From: wmaroney@clandjop.com (William Maroney)
To: DICKRATH@aol.com
Dick

I was looking over some of our old email and I have found an Mary E. OFFICER
that is a niece of Nancy OFFICER/LEA-LEE and the birth date match by year

1910 Missouri, Webster Co. Union Twp. page 5 ED 127 87-87
LEA Nancy H head age 81 widow TN TN NC
OFFICER Laster H. nephew age 30 married 5yr MO MO MO
OFFICER Grace E. niece age 24 MO MO MO
OFFICER John L. age 5 MO MO MO
OFFICER Virgile? E. age 1 MO MO MO
OFFICER Mary E. niece age 49 single MO TN MO
*************************************************************************************

LDS
Source Information:
Batch number: 8324105
Sheet: 32
***************************************************************************************
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/Unknown?read=46

Posted by Katheen Akin on Wed, 13 Oct 1999, in response to MARONEY/OFFICER Georgia> 1840>1830 Census lookup Please, posted by William Maroney on Fri, 30 Jul 1999

Surname: Maroney, Officer

Samuel Maroney was in Murray Co., GA, p. 270, in the 1840 Unknown Co., GA:
Samuel Maroney was in Murray Co., GA, p. 270, in the 1840
Georgia Census (Automated Archives CD-ROM #152, U.S. Census Index 1840-1849, Southern States)

The only Officer names listed in the 1840 census index (same as above) were Alexander Officer, Murray Co., GA , p. 265 and J.B. Officer, Murray Co., GA, p. 271.

Murray Co., GA is on the Georgia-Tennessee line.

In Georgia during this time, a marriage was usually held in the county that the woman lived in.

Hope this helps,
Kathleen AKin


Samuel Maroney

Posted by Katheen Akin on Wed, 13 Oct 1999, in response to MARONEY/OFFICER Georgia> 1840>1830 Census lookup Please, posted by William Maroney on Fri, 30 Jul 1999

Surname: Maroney, Officer

Samuel Maroney was in Murray Co., GA, p. 270, in the 1840 Unknown Co., GA:
Samuel Maroney was in Murray Co., GA, p. 270, in the 1840
Georgia Census (Automated Archives CD-ROM #152, U.S. Census Index 1840-1849, Southern States)

The only Officer names listed in the 1840 census index (same as above) were Alexander Officer, Murray Co., GA , p. 265 and J.B. Officer, Murray Co., GA, p. 271.

Murray Co., GA is on the Georgia-Tennessee line.

In Georgia during this time, a marriage was usually held in the county that the woman lived in.

Hope this helps,
Kathleen AKin


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(Hand written) 1856 Taxable Assessment Webster Co. Missouri
OFFICER Drucinda 1 horse value $30 , 7 mules $50, 7 cattle $100
OFFICER J.B. has land H.H. LEA administrator
OFFICER John H. 1 horse $50,

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1 NENW 20/ 32-N 16-W No 5th PM MO WEBSTER
JEFFERSON B OFFICER
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 12296
Misc. Doc. Nr: ---
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: April 15, 1853
Cancelled: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: SALE-CASH ENTRY (3 Stat. 566)
Acres: 40
Land Office: SPRINGFIELD
Comments: ---

[NI0045] http://members.aol.com/setraveler/surnames/fam00142.htm

Webster Co., Missouri
Abstracts of ,Wills, Admintstration & Bonds, Book A 1856-1863

OFFICER, Marion est. -- Drucinda Officer was appointed by court on 3 Feb 1857, curator of estate of Marion Officer. Sec., John H. Officer & Peter Young. (13)


Webster Co.,Union Twp., Missouri Deed Book A
page 496

16 Feb 1859 John H. OFFICER & w Mary E. of Laclede Co & Samuel MARONEY & w
Martha L. to Herndon H LEA of Wright Co. $400, S 20 T 32 R 16, 160 acers, it
being the undivided interest of the said John H. OFFICER & Martha MARONEY as
heirs at Law of Jefferson M. OFFICER(son of Jefferson B.) & Drucinda OFFICER, dec'd, late of
Webster Co.

[NI0046] Laclede county Historical Society, Laclede County, Missouri 1900-1929
Obituaries and Death Notices, (published by author, PO box 1341 Lebanon, MO
65536)
Page 76

Death of Joseph A. Caffey 1916
Joseph A Caffey died at his home in Phillipsburg Saturday, April 28th.
He was born in Megs county, Tennessee, November 7, 1836, and was 80 years
of age. He had not been in good health for some time but his last illness
was of only a few weeks duration. Interment was in the Eureka cemetery,
near Grove Springs.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Fred McClanahan.
He was thrice married and a wife and fourteen children survive him.
Twelve children and several grandchildren were present at the funeral. He
was a good and kind man, liked by all who knew him. He lived his life
quietly, responding to his country's call in time of stress, having served
loyally during the civil war. He was a good citizen and abode with friends
for more than three score years and ten. He enjoyed the love of his family
and repect of friends. His death brought sorrow to many hearts. The
community's sympathy goes out to the sorrowing ones in their great
bereavement.



http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/

???????????????????

Military Records Search
Missouri State Archives
archref@mail.sos.state.mo.us

Union Army
Co. D 74th Reg't E.M.M.
Capt McMahan
Rank: Private
Enrolled July 28, 1862
Marshfield, Mo
by Gen. BROWN
Relieved: March 1, 1863
Days in actual service 212
Remark Only M.R. of above Co. on file in this office.


Co. L 72nd Reg't E.M.M
Capt. Chaffin
Rank: Corporal
Enrolled May 1864
Marshfield, Mo
by Gen. Holland
Relieved: Nov 15, 1864
by Gen. Holland
Days in actual service 51

?????????????????????

No Wife listed 1880 census

[NI0047] From: pickles
To: pickles
Subject: Re: Pickle/ Pickel

Peter,

I wish I could help you more. Actually, this entry was kind of a fishing
expedition. I have basically one family of PICKLES--my 2ggm Mary Jane
PICKLES (b. abt 1840 in Rader, Webster, Missouri) who married Joseph A.
CAFFEY. Mary Jane's siblings were Rene (b. Georgia), Sarah Elizabeth, and
James. I think all of these names came off a little scrap of paper my dad
kept for years. How accurate it is, I have not had time to verify. But that
Georgia morsel is rather startling and interesting.

Having spent the last 25+ years researching a SCOTT family, I have always
looked forward to researching this family. The SCOTTs just keep me too
occupied.

Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.

Lorraine


In a message dated 12/12/1999 12:35:48 AM Pacific Standard Time,
pickles@familysearch.org writes:

<< Looking for Joseph from IL late1800s.

Regards Peter A Kranenburg Sr. Searching
Fullers of Crawford co,,IL.&Va - Kranenburg in the
Netherlands plus USA any & all connections.

>>

[NI0048] Robert Morris Research
Robert.morris40@verizon.net


Thomas incurred debt to James Walker 1817 in Rockingham Co. NC. Old
family letter states family came to Tennessee in 1824 from North Carolina

Thomas lived in Guildford Co. North Carolina in 1821; appointed Brother-
in-law James to recover the inheritance from deceased mother of
Rockingham Co. NC.

Stokes, Caffey's, McElroy's, Flacks, Patricks, Averetts, all lived in the
same general area in Guilford Co. NC and are all connected by marriage.

The June 23, 1804 will of Michael Caffey, probated Nov. 1810 in Rockingham Co.
NC, lists wife Margaret, sons Michael, Robert, Thomas, John, and daughters
Sophia, Mary, and Margaret.

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18. Thomas CAFFEY was born in 1793 in Rockingham Co., NC. He died in 1890 in Union, Webster Co., MO.. Civil War, served in the Confederate Army from Webster Co., MO. Buried at Eureka Cemetary, Webster Co., MO..Source: James Willhite research. : Source of marriage and birth dates is Kay (Caffey) Stephans, as recorded in the Thomas and Sarah Caffey bible. During Civil War, served in the Confederate Army from Webster Co., MO. (source: Laclede County History, vol 1).

NOTES
Thomas Caffey - 1794, from Caffey, Iseley 6( Ireland Genealogies, by Beatrice M.
Reed - 1981

Thomas was probably born about 1794. Thomas lived in Guilford Co. in 1821 when
he appointed James Davis, his brother-in-law to recover the remainder of his
inheritance from the estate of his recently deceased mother in Rockingham Co.
He may have left the state soon after since nothing more is known of him here.
A Thomas Caffey, born between 1790 and 1800, is found in Meigs Co. TN in 1840
with a large family. Living nearby is Robert Caffey, born between 1810 and
1820, possibly a son, with a young family. In 1850, James Cafer, Thomas
Caffee, William Gaffer, and Levin Caffy lived in Meigs Co. Thomas may have
married Rachel, daughter of Hannah (Flack) and John Dougherty of Rockingham Co,
NC, since John Dougherty named daughter Rachel Caffey in his will written in
1836. (Hannah Flack Dougherty was a sister of Jane Flack, first wife of Robert
Caffey.





He was married to Sarah STOKES (daughter of Edward STOKES and Ceiley CHILCUTT\CHILCOTT) on 4 Jan 1812 in Guilford Co., NC. Sarah STOKES was born in 1794/95 in NC.. She died in Webster Co. MO.. 1860 census Webster Co., MO. Buried at the Eureka Cemetary, Webster Co., MO. Thomas CAFFEY and Sarah STOKES had the following children:


+34 i. Robert CAFFEY.
+35 ii. Celia CAFFEY.
+36 iii. Michael W. CAFFEY.
+37 iv. Leven Stokes CAFFEY.
+38 v. Sarah CAFFEY.
39 vi. Elizabeth CAFFEY was born on 14 May 1823 in TN.. She died on 3 Nov 1841 in MO..
40 vii. Thomas CAFFEY was born on 5 Mar 1825 in TN.. He died on 23 Jan 1828.
+41 viii. Francis Marion CAFFEY.
+42 ix. Edward Jefferson CAFFEY.
+43 x. George N. CAFFEY.
44 xi. Nancy Ann CAFFEY was born on 10 Jul 1834. She died on 11 Sep 1835. Died in infancy.
+45 xii. Joseph A. CAFFEY.

********************************************************
From: "Carol Jones"
To: "William Maroney"
Subject: Re: Letter
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 18:24:40 -0600

Don't remember if I told you that Sue Ikerd told me that the marker with Katheryn and Sealy Caffey on it has the wrong names on it. She said that Beulah "Bill"(MARONEY) had that stone made and who ever told her the names gave her the wrong ones. It is the maker of Thomas and Sarah Celia (Stokes) Caffey. It is on the east end of the cemetery on the last row. In Eureka Cemetary Webster Co. Missouri.


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Subject: [SE-TN] Meigs County Will Abtracts
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:13 PM
Meigs County, Tennessee records,
1836-1881," by Reba Bayless Boyer.
Will Book 1858-1881
(299 300 305 310 353 358)
No date - 30 Apr 1875
Will of Joseph McCORKEL

inventory includes notes dating back to 1828 with notations as follows

( NOTE: I cut and pasted the names I needed from this email )
(William Maroney)

Thos. COFFY 1851 gone west

L. M. STOKES 1858 not a ___ick behind at which a drowning man could
catch

G. W. STOKES ( and others named ) all gone & like the baseles Fabric of a vision
left

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[NI0050] The Thomas Stokes Family of Webster Co. Missouri
by Margaret Stokes Stansbury
34 Tanglewood Lane, Jackson, TN 38301


Posted by Jim Stokes on June 20, 1999 at 05:16:19:
stokes1861@yahoo.com
In Reply to: Re: Edward STOKES of NC posted by Ginny Manning on June 15, 1999 at 21:35:18:

Edward Stokes was my gggGrandfather. Here is the information on his family.
Edward G. Stokes born abt 1770 Virginia, died Tennessee. Married Cealy Chilcutt 1789 Guilford county, North Carolina. Cealy was born bef 1774 Maryland, died aft 1855 Meigs county, Tennessee.
Children: 1. Richard born 1792 Guilford county, North Carolina, 2. John born 1793 Guilford county,NC. married Jane Gurrin 14 Dec 1814, 3. Sarah born 1794 NC. married Thomas Caffey 4 Jan 1812, 4. Levin G. born 1800 NC. married Mary Ann Brand 23 Nov 1815, died 1880, 5. George born 1804 NC. married Mahala Blevins, 6. Thomas born 1806 NC. married Nancy Parsons 26 Sep 1827, 7. Larkin M. born bef 1811 NC. married Sarah Blevins 2 Feb 1836, 8. Rebecca born bef 1811 NC. married James McElroy, 9. Edward S. born 11 Apr 1811 NC. married Nancy Ann Evers 24 Dec 1833, died 22 Nov 1889.



[NI0054] Cara Russell

[NI0055] all information should be verified by reputable sources
yvonne@sonic.net
Yvonne Oliver Bowers
__________________

"Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI0058] http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d131.htm#P65

NOTES:

From a letter from Betty Earl to James A. Willhite dated 13 Feb 1989:

Betty listed the reasons Sue Ikerd (another researcher) believes Michael is the
father of Thomas:

o Thomas's parents were born father Maryland, mother North Carolina, name
usually spelled Caffey; named son Michael.

o Michael was born in Maryland; name usually spelled Caffey.
o Thomas's wife's mother was a Chilcuitt from Maryland.
o Hooper Caffey, grandson of Michael, married a Chilcuitt.

o John Stokes who married Jane Guerrin, was a brother of Sarah Stokes, wife
of Thomas Caffey.

o Hooper Caffey was Bondsman for John Stokes and Jane Gerrin 1814.

o Thomas incurred debt to James Walker 1817 in Rockingham Co. NC. Old
family letter states family came to Tennessee in 1824 from North Carolina.

o Thomas lived in Guildford Co. North Carolina in 1821; appointed Brother-
in-law James to recover the inheritance from deceased mother of
Rockingham Co. NC.

o Stokes, Caffey's, McElroy's, Flacks, Patricks, Averetts, all lived in the
same general area in Guilford Co. NC and are all connected by marriage.

The June 23, 1804 will of Michael Caffey, probated Nov. 1810 in Rockingham Co.
NC, lists wife Margaret, sons Michael, Robert, Thomas, John, and daughters
Sophia, Mary, and Margaret.

Executors were Wife Margaret and son John
Witnesses were W. Payne, Waiter Good, and Charity Payne.




Betty listed the reasons Sue Ikerd (another researcher) believes Michael is the
father of Thomas:

o Thomas's parents were born father Maryland, mother North Carolina, name
usually spelled Caffey; named son Michael.

o Michael was born in Maryland; name usually spelled Caffey.
o Thomas's wife's mother was a Chilcuitt from Maryland.
o Hooper Caffey, grandson of Michael, married a Chilcuitt.

o John Stokes who married Jane Guerrin, was a brother of Sarah Stokes, wife
of Thomas Caffey.

o Hooper Caffey was Bondsman for John Stokes and Jane Gerrin 1814.

o Thomas incurred debt to James Walker 1817 in Rockingham Co. NC. Old
family letter states family came to Tennessee in 1824 from North Carolina.

o Thomas lived in Guildford Co. North Carolina in 1821; appointed Brother-
in-law James to recover the inheritance from deceased mother of
Rockingham Co. NC.

o Stokes, Caffey's, McElroy's, Flacks, Patricks, Averetts, all lived in the
same general area in Guilford Co. NC and are all connected by marriage.

The June 23, 1804 will of Michael Caffey, probated Nov. 1810 in Rockingham Co.
NC, lists wife Margaret, sons Michael, Robert, Thomas, John, and daughters
Sophia, Mary, and Margaret.

Executors were Wife Margaret and son John
Witnesses were W. Payne, Waiter Good, and Charity Payne.



He was married to Margaret FLOWERS about 1776 in Rockingham Co., NC.. Margaret FLOWERS was born before 1755. She died before 1820. Michael CAFFEY and Margaret FLOWERS had the following children:

+18 i. Thomas CAFFEY.
+19 ii. John CAFFEY.
+20 iii. Sophia CAFFEY.
+21 iv. Michael CAFFEY.
+22 v. Mary (Polly) CAFFEY.
+23 vi. Robert CAFFEY.
+24 vii. Margaret CAFFEY.
+25 viii. Michael, CAFFEY.

http://telnet.llion.org/~pikerd/genealogy/fam00071.htm
Sue Ikerd page

[NI0060] NOTES from James A. Willhite research:

John Caffey - 1729 -- Letter of Feb. 13, 1989, from Betty Earl

(Betty has the following note on John Caffey's parents that does not agree with
the Caffey, Iseley & Ireland Families Genealogy. The note appears to have a
wrong date or be missing something. She probably had a good reason for not
agreeing with the cited Genealogy so we need to be aware that the parents I
have listed, may be erroneous. Betty's note, "John Caffey of Ireland had son
Michael Caffey born Ireland, came to Maryland c1740, married Mary Hooper born
MD. (had) 1. John born c1729 MD, married Sophia, etc" -- JW).

Betty also listed her sources for the John Caffey - Sophia family;
Info extracted from Marriage bonds, Guilford Co. NC
Guilford Co. Wills, A046 - 19 July, 1783 John Caffey will
Old Guilford NC Court Minutes 1781 - 1788, by Nanct Hawlick Slien
Genealogy of Caffey, Iseley, & Ireland Families of Rockingham, Guilford, and
Alamance Counties in North Carolina.


John Caffey - 1729 -- Genealogy of Caffey, Iseley, & Ireland Families

The tradition among the Caffeys who are descended from Guilford and Rockingham
settlers of that name is that the family came from Maryland, and more
specifically from "Tuckahoe"

Tuckahoe as a placename in Maryland is found on Tuckahoe Creek, which flows
southward into Choptank River on Marylands eastern shore. The creek forms the
boundary between Talbot and Caroline counties. A large park in Caroline
County, on the banks of the creek, is called Tuckahoe. Historically, "Tuckahoe
Hundred" is mentioned in older records of Talbot County.

However, it was in Dorchester County records that our Caffeys appear to be
mentioned. Both Dorchester and Queen Anne were parent counties of Caroline.

In 1741, William Caffey and Thomas Pearson, planter, and his wife Jean or Jane,
jointly sold part of a tract of land in Dorchester County, land called
"Pearsons Lott." One of the witnesses to the document was Henrv HoorJer.

In 1754, Michael Caffey of Dorchester County left a will naming his wife Sarah
and sons William, Charles, John and Henry. Two years later, mention is made of
property owned by John Ennalls, son of William Ennalls, deceased, and one
plantation is described as the one where Sarah Caffy "lately lived"

In 1761 and 1762, depositions were sought out which would "perpetuate the
bounds" of a piece of land called "Ennalls Inheritance". One of the statements
made by David Poole who stated that Michael Caffey and William Ennal, both
deceased, had shown Poole the bounded tree of "Ennalls Inheritance" where
Michael Caffey and William Ennals had lived.

Depositions taken between March 1764 and June 1767 in Dorchester County
included that of John Caffey, planter, about 39 years old, about 39 years old,
who had lived on land of Rosannah Hodson, widow of John Hodson, about 13 or 14
years earlier.

In 1767, Charles Caffey and William Caffey, "Gent.", bought part of a tract
called "Grimes Range" from Peter Grimes. All parties were of Dorchester
County.

John Caffe in 1774 bought part of a tract named "Wright's Venture" from James
Wright and Nancy, his wife. In October 1777, John Caffey and Suffiah, his
wife, sold the same tract to Daniel James Brooks.

No further references to Caffeys were found in the McAllister Abstracts of
Dorchester Land Records, and no records were found in the microfilm indexes to
Caroline County land records.

Very early mention is made in Gustavus Skordas"'The Early Settlers of Maryland"
to Rebecca Coffee, who had been "transported to Maryland" in 1675. Also noted
is Robert Coffee, shoemaker, who immigrated to Somerset County Maryland in
1680. Somerset County in Maryland's Eastern Shore was erected in 1666, and
(with Talbot) was a parent county of Dorchester, which was formed in 1699.

Whether or not Robert and Rebecca are pertinent to our research, it does seem
very likely that the John Caffey who bought land in 1774 and sold it in 1777
might be the same John Caffey who gave his age as 39 between 1764 and 1767.
That would place his date of birth at about 1725 and 1728. And that makes him
a likely son of the Michael Caffey whose Dorchester County will was dated 1754.
It also seems to make him, possibly, the John Caffey who died in Guilford
County, North Carolina in 1785...

...John Caffey probably married first about 1750 in Maryland, Suffiah or
Sophia, last name unknown, who died sometime after 1777. Estate papers of John
Caffey in the North Carolina Archives refer to his widow Nancy and say she was
the step-mother of Michael. Suffiah was probably the mother of John Caffey's
children...



He was married to Suffiah\Sophia (UNK) about 1750 in MD.. Suffiah\Sophia (UNK) was born about 1730. She died after 1777. John CAFFEY and Suffiah\Sophia (UNK) had the following children:

+7 i. Michael CAFFEY.
+8 ii. John CAFFEY.
+9 iii. Elizabeth CAFFEY.
+10 iv. Nancy CAFFEY.
+11 v. Sophia CAFFEY.
+12 vi. Sarah CAFFEY.
+13 vii. Mary CAFFEY.
+14 viii. Rebeccah CAFFEY.
15 ix. Margaret CAFFEY was born in MD.. Source: Caffeys/Iseleys/Irelands Gene. Margaret was possibly deaf and dumb. Was at times a ward of James Barnes and nephews John, Michael and Robert Caffey.
16 x. SemyLacey \LUCY\ CAFFEY. Source: Caffeys, Iseleys and Irelands Genealogies.
+17 xi. Thomas CAFFEY.

[NI0061] http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d135.htm#P132

2. Michael CAFFEY was born about 1690 in Ireland. He died in 1754 in Dorchester Co., MD.. Lived in Dorchester Co., MD.

He was married to Sarah (UNK) about 1700 in MD.. Sarah (UNK) was born in MD.. She died in MD.. Michael CAFFEY and Sarah (UNK) had the following children:

+3 i. John CAFFEY.
4 ii. William CAFFEY was born in Dorchester Co., MD..
5 iii. Charles CAFFEY was born in Dorchester Co., MD.. Source: Caffeys, Iseleys and Irelands Genealogies.
6 iv. Henry CAFFEY was born in Dorchester Co., MD.. Source: Caffeys, Iseleys and Irelands Genealogies

[NI0065] The ACKERSON information listed here was send to me by William Anderson
( Florandbill@worldnet.att.net )

Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

[NI0067] Obituary in Springfield Leader & Press

[NI0068] P.O Box 5138
Canyon Lake, CA 92380

[NI0069] According to Nancy Ruth Ackerson/Maroney he was living in San Francisco

Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

JERROLD ROBERT HILLESHEIM Microfilm: NONE
412 DELA VINA APT 18 Submission:
MONTEREY CA
USA 93940

[NI0070] One of her sons was killed in WWII as a tailgunner in a B-17 bomber

Obituary in Springfield Leader & Press Jul 25, 1955
Buried at Spring River Cemetery, Lawrence Co. Mo.
LDS file AF83089764 submitted by: Thomas Alfred Hillesheim

[NI0071] According to Nancy Ruth Ackerson/Maroney he was living in Ca
SS death records: died Jun 10, 1989 in Winnetka, California

[NI0073] RAYMOND ACKERSON

VACAVILLE, Raymond Ackerson, 68, of 6926 Leisure Town Road, died Thursday in
a Fairfield hospital after a long illness.

A Missouri native, moved to Vacaville two years ago. He worked as a
supervisor for the Metropolitan Water District at the Parker Dam in Earp.

He was a master marksman in the National Riflemen's Association.

Survivors include his wife, Louise, a daughter, Jeanette Deniz of Glenn, a
son, Jimmy of Vacaville, a sister, Helen York of Canyon Lake, and four
brothers; Clarence of San Jose, Elmer of Fountain Valley, and Carl and
Herbert, both of Missouri.

Service will be 1p.m. Monday at the Vaca Hills Chapel with Rev. Ralph Silva
of the First Baptist Church of Vacaville officiating. Burial will be in
Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral chapel from 2-8
p.m. today.

Source: Vallejo Times-Herald Newspaper


[NI0075] SS death records: died Apr 1979 in Independence, Kansas

Nancy Ackerson/Maroney tells Walter was a Dentist in Blue Springs, MO

[NI0079] According to Nancy Ruth Ackerson Gladis lived at Jefferson City Mo.

[NI0084] Charles Murphy
2812 Country Club Cir
Independence, KS 67301-1608
(316)331-5407

[NI0085] Earl John Coers
27637 Arrow Rd, Deer Grove, IL 61243-9719
Email: Not available
(815)438-4272

[NI0092] Aka as Ted or Teddy, Ted William

[NI0101] Aka as A.O. or "AB" on grave stone

[NI0103] 45. Joseph A. CAFFEY was born on 7 Nov 1836 in TN.. He died in 1917. Buried Eureka Cem Webster Co., MO. per 'Webster Co., MO Cemetary Inscriptions, Book I'..: A second mariage to Mary GASS 14 Jan 1883 per Mary Francis Caffey Davenport.

Also found at Pattie Calton's pages
pattical@computerhut.net

[NI0104] NOTES


Bounty Lands for Military Service -- CHEROKEE INDIAN REMOVAL. From Coffey
Cousin's Clearinghouse - Mar. 1986

Application made Nov. 9, 1850, Laclede Co. Missouri, by Robert Coffey, age
34 years. Enlisted 7 July, 1836 at Athens, Tennessee, for a 12 month period.
Private in the company of Captain Miles Vernon, Regiment of Middle Tennessee,
Mounted Volunteers, Colonel Joseph Bird. Discharged 7 July, 1837 at Decatur,
Tennessee.


Application of Robert Caffey for Land Grant -- Obtained from National Archives,
Oct. 10, 1989, by James A. Willhite.

State of Missouri}
County of Laclede} ss.

On this fourth day of October in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and
fifty four, personally appeared before me John B. Harrison a Justice of the
Peace within and the county of LaClede and State of Missouri Robert Caffey,
aged forty years, a resident of the County and state aforesaid, who being duly
sworn according to Law declare, that he is the identical Robert Caffey who was
a private in the Company Commanded by Captain Miles Vernon. This claimant does
not recollect the number nor kind of regiment to which he belonged or his
company belonged. But states to the best of his knowledge and recollection
that the Officer commanding the Regiment was Colonel Joseph Byrd, in an
expedition against the Cherokee Indians, commonly called the Cherokee War; that
he volunteered in Meigs County State of Tennessee, and was mustered into
service at or near Athens in McMinn County state of Tennessee, on or about the
seventh day of July, Eighteen hundred and thirty six, by one Major Merle Payne
for the term of twelve months, and continued in actual service in said war for
the term (space) of twelve months, and was honorably discharged at the Town of
Decator in Meigs County state of Tennessee on or about the seventh day of July
Eighteen hundred and thirty seven, on the account of his expiration of term of
time of service. Which he believes will more or less appear by sefferencz to
the muster rolls of said company, his original certificate of discharge, having
been lost or mislaid. This affiant states that he hereby serves herein a
statement from under the hand of Captain Miles Vernon, who commanded the said
company in which he (applicant) served so as aforesaid, serving about the since
your affiant was mustered into service, and how long he (affiant) served with
equity within my knowledge. And that full faith and credit is given their
sayings; and that they are residents of LaClede County in the state of
Missouri. Given under my hand at office this forth day of October A.D. 1854.
J.B. Harrison
Justice of the Peace


State of Missouri}
County of Wright} ss.
I John L. Herndon, Clerk of the County Court within and for the County of
LaClede in the state of Missouri do hereby certify that John B. Harrison whose
name appears to the above certificate was at the date of signing thereof a
Justice of the Peace duly elected and qualified as such and that full faith and
credit is given his official acts as such Justice of the Peace and that his
signature is genuine.
In testimony whereof I John L. Herndon Clerk of the County Court within
and for LaClede County in the state of Missouri have hereunto subscribed my
name and affixed the seal of Office of the County Court of LaClede County
aforesaid done at office in the town of Lebanon in LaClede County in the state
of Missouri this the forth day of October A.D. 1854.

Clerk of LaClede County Court

State of Missouri}
County of LaCledeJss.

I hereby certify that John B. Harrison, Esq, before whom the foregoing
Declaration and Power of Attornev were made, and who has thereto subscribed his
name, was at the time of so doing a Justice of the Peace in and for the County
aforesaid duly commissioned and sworn and that his signature is genuine.
In testimony whereof I John L. Herndon Clerk of the County Court have
hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the county court for the
county aforesaid done at office this day of October A.D. 1854.

Clerk of County Court

State of Missouri)
County of Lacledel
We las B. Cates and Thos. M. Alsap residents of the state of Missouri and
in the town of Lebanon in the county of Laclede do solemnly swear that Robert
Caffey signed the above declaration and Power of Attorney in our presents in
the County and State aforesaid and that his signature is genuine and that we
believe he is the identical man who served so as stated in his declaration and
that he is about the age herein as stated.
Ias B. Cates
Nurse
Thomas M. Alsap
Sworn and subscribed before me this the day of October A.D. 1854; and I
do hereby certify that the said above names las B. Cates and Thos. M. Alsop are
men of good moral character and that their credence is received with full power
and effect ....(portion missing)...

when and how mustered out of service which said statement bears date October
the fourth day of A.D. 1854.
He (affiant) states, that he has already received from the United States a
Land Warrant for Eighty Acres; and that he (affiant) makes this second
declaration for the purpose of obtaining Eighty acres more of Bounty Land to
which he believes he is entitled to under the "Act Granting Bounty Land to
Certain Officers and soldiers who may have been engaged in the Military service
of the United States". Passed September the 28th A.D., 1850. Never having
known himself entitled under any former act of Congress.
He hereby revokes any application made for County Land (except as above
stated) previously made, or that may have heretofore been presented (except as
aforesaid) in his name at the Department; and he (affiant) does by there
presents irrevocably constitute and appoint Don A. W. Kirchwell of Cave Spring
in Wright County State of Missouri his true and lawful attorney, with full
power of substitution, to prosecute the above mentioned claim, and the
benefit of this deponent, upon this or supplementary application, the Bounty
Land Certificate or Warrant to which he may be entitled, whenever the same may
prove issued.
Robert Caffey

Sworn to and subscribed before me this day and year above mentioned
(written); and I do hereby certify that I believe the said Robert Caffey to be
the identical man who served so as aforesaid, and that he is the age above
stated.
Harrison


Justice of the Peace

I Robert Caffey do solemnly swear that I have solee the above warrant as
stated and assigned over the same and do not now recollect the accuracy of such
warrant and that the same cannot be returned
Robert Caffey
Sworn to and subscribed before me this October the fourth A.D. 1884.
J.B. Harrison Justice of the Peace





[NI0108] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/

Michael Eugene Keesling
141 Elizabeth Street
Culpeper, Virginia 22701
United States
540-825-4422
mikee@ns.gemlink.com
7/13/1999

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1 SESW 12/ 31-N 16-W No 5th PM MO WRIGHT

JOSEPH E KEESLING
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 01403
Misc. Doc. Nr: 0
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: December 13, 1910
Cancelled: No
Authority: May 20, 1862: HOMESTEAD ENTRY-ORIGINAL (12 Stat. 392)
Acres: 40
Land Office: SPRINGFIELD
Comments: ---







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[NI0109]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
308-308 (blank)
CLIMER, Turner 36 m NC fmr 1840 Pulaski Co MO;
Permelia 36 f TN nee: CARTER; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp #853 she is head of household also in 1870 Webster Co MO Union Twp #21-21;
Margaret 18 f TN b 24 Mar 1833 d 12 Apr 1891 bur Prospect Bapt Cem; m 21 Aug 1856 Webster Co MO to Enoch ROBINETT, see 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp #854; 1870 Webster Co MO Union Twp #51-51; Enoch ROBINETT m Emilia "Millie" HUDSON b 29 Feb 1846 d 8 Jun 1913 bur Bramhall Cem, wid/o James WAKEFIELD who d in Dade Co MO, and d/o Frank D. HUDSON &
Margaret PERRYMAN who was d/o Allen PERRYMAN who d in Wright Co MO after
1870; 1900 Webster Co MO Union Twp #87-88; 1910 Webster Co MO Union Twp
#267-267;
(Valentine) Wesley 11 m MO
Francis (M.) 09 m MO m 21 Feb 1865 Webster Co MO to Mary E. Weaver;
Jessee 08 m MO b 25 Mar 1844 d 25 Jan 1918 bur Prospect Bapt Cem; m 20 Feb 1868 Webster Co MO Elizabeth C. COFFER b 20 Oct 1850 d 28 Sep 1920;
John (H.) 06 m MO m 2 Nov 1862 Webster Co MO Maud Amanda SPANN;
Rachel (M.) 03 f MO b Nov 1846 d 11 Apr 1863 bur beside her sister Margaret ROBINETT in Prospect Bapt Cem;
William 01 m MO


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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/wricen6.htm

82-82 (blank)
BOYER, Lewis 48 m TN fmr #261 Wright Co MO 1860; #540 Wright Co MO 1870; #278-278 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1880; b 6 Apr 1802 d 1897 , s/o Jacob BOYER a Rev War Vet b 24 Jun 1763 Berks Co PA m 3 Aug 1787 to Margaret HUFFMAN b 7 Feb 1765 Rockingham Co Va both d in Cocke Co TN. Lewis BOYER was b in Newport IN.
Rabeca 46 f SC nee: COWHERD; b 1804 d 1879.
Eliza 19 f TN
Hannah 17 f TN sch 3rd w/o William WILLIAMS; see #504 Wright Co MO 1850; see #47 Wright Co MO 1860; see #175 Wright Co MO 1860; see #1109 Wright Co MO 1870
Angeline 14 f TN sch m Andrew KELLEY s/o James KELLEY and Elizabeth REESE; see #98 Wright Co MO 1850; #264 Wright Co MO 1860; #541 Wright Co MO 1870; #403-403 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1880; #218-218 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1900 Angeline is wid b May 1833 TN.
Joseph 13 m TN sch m 3 Mar 1859 to Sarah A. LUNSFORD in St Francios Co MO d/o Elisha LUNSFORD and Eliza M. BENNETT; see #99 Wright Co MO 1850; #262 Wright co MO 1860; #169-172 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1900; #68-70 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1910.
Ann 11 f TN sch
Mary (Polly) 09 f IL sch b 11 Jan 1842 d 1 Oct 1921; m Silas HUDSON b 30 Jul 1850 d 15 Nov 1930 both bur Little Creek Cem Wright Co MO; Silas was s/o B. Franklin HUDSON and Margaret S. PERRYMAN who m in June 1845 at Shelby Co IL; Margaret 2nd m on 12 Jul 1864 in Shelby Co IL to Rev Simon P. HAWKINS; B.F. HUDSON was a widower and father of six children which Margaret raised; Simon P. HAWKINS had 1st m on 21 Sep 1852 in Shelby Co IL to Margaret WAKEFIELD RHODES a widow of Greenbury RHODES, he had moved to MO but returned to Pana IL at the time of the Civil War where his 1st wife died; Simon P. HAWKINS and Margaret PERRYMAN HUDSON again moved to MO in 1866; Margaret was d/o Allen PERRYMAN and Millie WARD; see #288 Wright Co MO 1870.
James 06 m MO b 8 Sep 1844 d 3 Feb 1913; served with the 16 MO CAV CO M; m Elizabeth CAFFEE b 8 Jun 1842 d 4 Jul 1925 bur Little Creek Cem Wright Co MO; see #609 Wright Co MO 1870; see #277-277 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1880; see #206-209 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1900; see #8-8 Boone Twp Wright Co MO 1910 he is a widower.
George 02 m MO never married; with his father's household until 1900 he is with Silas HUDSON and Mary BOYER (his sister) household #31-31 Union Twp Wright Co MO; also in Silas HUDSON household #20-20 Union Twp Wright Co MO 1910 and in 1920 #23-23 Union Twp Wright Co MO George is 72.

[NI0111] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0112] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/wricen1.htm

d/o Dr. H.H. LEA & Martha (d 1848) d/o T.B. LOVE; m Leonard A. MORPHISS, an Artist.

[NI0116]
The ACKERSON information listed here was send to me by William Anderson ( Florandbill@worldnet.att.net )


Sources: 1880 census; Lawrence Co., MO. ED 88, sht 16
occupation: farmer, born: Swd, parents born: Swd
living next to August Ackerson and James Ackerson
age 56
LDS file AF83089764 submitted by: Thomas Alfred Hillesheim

THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

JERROLD ROBERT HILLESHEIM Microfilm: NONE
412 DELA VINA APT 18 Submission:
MONTEREY CA
USA 93940


Lawrence Co. Missouri GenForum
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/Lawrence
ACKERSON, August, Peter, John, Nels, etc.

Posted by Ross Cameron on Mon, 28 Jun 1999, in response to ACKERSON, posted by William Maroney on Mon, 28 Jun 1999

Surname: Ackerson, Akerson

There is a court affidavit file 1 July 1893 in which John Ackerson states that he is the son of Peter Ackerson whose naturalization papers accompany his final proof for his homestead (since he was under 21 years of age when his father was naturalized) and that the original spelling of his sir name [RJC--should be surname] was 'Akerson' and that in order to make his name spell as it was pronounced in English, his father added the letter 'c' and thereafter spelled the name 'Ackerson'.

Indeed there in the file is a copy of the naturalization papers of Petter Ackerson, a native of the Kingdom of Sweden, filed 13 October 1876, in the Circuit Court of Barry County, Missouri, in which he renounces all allegiance and fidelity to Oscar II, King of Sweden. Witnesses are Andrew Nord (spelling?) and Joseph Anderson.

[NI0118] Sources: listed as heir in Peter Ackerson's probate records
1900 census: ED 86 sht 15, 7 children, 4 living; married 20 yrs
immigrated 1878

[NI0119] Sources: 1880 census, Spring River Twp., Lawrence Co. MO, ED 88 sht 16
Occupation: farmer, born Swd., parents born Swd.
James, August, and Peter Ackerson on same page indicating they
lived next to each other.
1900 census, Spring River Twp., Lawrence Co. MO, ED 86, sht 8
immigrated 1872
1920 census, Lawrence Co. MO, ED 119, sht 7 Naturalized 1886,
Living next to August with wife Gustave and (d) Noma
Lawrence Co. Marriage Records 1870 - 1881
Akeson, James (Verona Missouri) to Helena Mathilda Fyr 31 Jan 1878,
by N.P. Wallgren, Wit: J.V Bjorn, Mrs Bjorn
Lawrence Co. Index to Probate Records 1845-1950
list date of death, file #3007, box 124; John A Carlson Administrator
Purchased from ST.L & S.F. Railroad on 25 Feb, 1882
SESW, Sec. 26, Twp 26, R 27W, 40 ac.

[NI0120] Sources: 1880 census, Lawrence Co., MO, ED 88, sht 16
Living next to Peter and James
1900 census, Spring River Twp., Lawrence Co., MO, ED 86, sht 8
Immigrated 1872, Naturalized. Nels Anderson listed as father in law
1910 census, Lawrence Co., MO, 059-0102-0094
1920 census, Lawrence Co., MO, ED 119, sht 7
list naturalization date as 1887
Callaway Funeral Home Records: Ackerson, August born Sweden 15 Oct 1853
Services: 2:30 PM; Death: 14 Jan 1924; Cause not given; Occupation: farmer
Age: 70 yr 2 mo 29 ds; Buried Spring River Cemetery: Father: Pete Ackerson
born Sweden.
Purchased from St.L & S.F. Railroad on 2 Jun 1883
SESW?, Sec. 26, Twp 26, R 27W, 40 ac.

[NI0121] Notes for ANNIE ACKERSON:
Sources: decendants of Annie Ackerson Thompson listed in
Peter Ackerson probate records
1880 Census: ED 60 sht 3, King Co., Brooklyn NY
living at 613 Third Avenue
1900 Census: Annie not listed, Henry married to Margret 1 yr. no children

[NI0122] Sources: 1880 census: Living alone, born Swd, (m) born Swd, (f) born Swd
1900 census Lawrence Co., Spring River Twp. ED 86, sht 11
widowed list occupation as farmer, owned farm. Immigrated in 1871.
John & (d) Emma lived 4 houses form Gus Anderson
in 1900
1910 census, Lawrence Co. 059 0102 0123 living alone
Marriage listed in Barry Co., Missouri marriage book E, 1881- 1886
marriage performed by N. L. Anderson, MG Verona
Filed Homested 11 Jun 1895 on SESE, Sec 11, Twp 26N, R 27W, 40 ac.
Buried at Spring River Cemetery, Spring River Twp., Lawrence Co., MO

More About JOHN ACKERSON:
Immigration: 1871, from Sweden
Occupation: Farmer


Lawrence Co. Missouri GenForum
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/Lawrence
ACKERSON, August, Peter, John, Nels, etc.

Posted by Ross Cameron on Mon, 28 Jun 1999, in response to ACKERSON, posted by William Maroney on Mon, 28 Jun 1999

Surname: Ackerson, Akerson

There is a court affidavit file 1 July 1893 in which John Ackerson states that he is the son of Peter Ackerson whose naturalization papers accompany his final proof for his homestead (since he was under 21 years of age when his father was naturalized) and that the original spelling of his sir name [RJC--should be surname] was 'Akerson' and that in order to make his name spell as it was pronounced in English, his father added the letter 'c' and thereafter spelled the name 'Ackerson'.

Indeed there in the file is a copy of the naturalization papers of Petter Ackerson, a native of the Kingdom of Sweden, filed 13 October 1876, in the Circuit Court of Barry County, Missouri, in which he renounces all allegiance and fidelity to Oscar II, King of Sweden. Witnesses are Andrew Nord (spelling?) and Joseph Anderson.

[Missouri, Springfield Land Office, Homestead, #15459]

[NI0123] 1900 census: immigrated 1875, naturalized, farmer

[NI0124] Buried at Spring River Cemetery
Headstone: " sone of A & Jennie Anderson"

[NI0129] Buried next to Carl Oscar at Spring River Cemetery

[NI0132] Callaway funeral home records
Ackerson Gustis born in Sweden
Age 79 yrs. 4 mons. 26 days
Buried Kin's Prairie Cemetary, Barry Co.
Cause of death: apoplexy
Father: Andrew Peterson born Sweden
Funeral: Feb 7, 1929 Globe Church

1900 census: Gustava enumerated as wife of James Ackerson
born: Sept 1849 Swd., immigrated 1881

Buried at Kings Prairie ( New Liberty ) Cemetery
Headstone dates: (b) Sept 9, 1849, (d) Feb 5, 1921

[NI0135] Sources: 1929 census, ED 262, sht 8, Jackson Co. MO
living at 209 S Monroe, Kansas City, MO

[NI0138] Buried at Kings Prairie Cemetery
Headstone: "Dau of James & Augusta"
" Prepare to meet in Heaven"

[NI0139] Buried at Kings Prairie Cemetery
Headstone: "son of Jas & Gusta Ackerson"
" A little time on earth he spent till God for him his angle sent"

[NI0140] Buried at Monett Cemetery

[NI0142] Sources: Lawrence County, MO Marriage Records March 1870- Nov 22, 1881
Nils Anderson and P. Ackerson listed as witnesses
1900 census: list as having 4 children, 4 living
Buried at Spring River Cemetery
LDS Records: name at birth Stina Lisa Nilsson

More About CHRISTENA E ANDERSON:
Christening: July 17, 1852, Damangen, Ed Socken, Varmland, Sweden

[NI0145] Sources: 1920 census ED 286, sht 21 Jackson Co. MO
living on Van Horn Road

[NI0147] Sources: 1920 census, Jackson Co. MO ED 203, sht 10
living at 3745 Benton, Kansas City

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Joplin News Herald
20 May 1947

ALBERT J ACKERSON 62, FARMER DIES

Carthage, MO., May 20. -- Albert John Ackerson 62 year old farmer whose home was on Carthage route
2, five mile northwest of Carthage, died at 12:05 o'clock this moring in Freeman hospital at Joplin, where he was amitted yesterday. He had been in ill health for the last three years.
Born March 29, 1882, in Verona, Mr. Ackerson had lived in this community for the last three years. He was a member of the First Methodist church and a member of the Masonic lodge of Carthage.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Martha Ackerson; two sons, Harold I. Ackerson of Drexel, Pa., and Willard Ackerson of the home; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Charles R. Wright of Denver, Co.; a brother, Allen A. Ackerson of Independence, Kan., and two grandchildren. The body was removed to the Ulmer funeral home.

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Joplin News Herald
21 May 1947

Ackerson Funeral Thursday
Carthage, Mo., May 21. -- Funeral services for Albert John Ackerson, 62 years old, who died yesterday morning in Freeman hospital where he had been a patient one day, will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Ulmer funeral home. The body then will be taken to Kansas City for burial in Mount Washington cemetery.

[NI0148] Sources: Callaway funeral home records
Carlson, Hilma Christine
Funeral 15 May 1924
Father: August Ackerson, born Sweden
Mother: Christine Anderson, born Sweden
Cause of death: Acute intestinal obstruction
Place of death: West Hospital
Services: Baptist Church

More About HELMA CHRISTINE ACKERSON:
Burial: May 15, 1924, Spring River Cemetery, Verona, MO

[NI0151] Sources: 1880 census, occupation tailor
1900 census ED 363 sht. 15; immigrated 1872 NA, occupation tailor,
Living at 388 10th Street, Brooklyn NY

[NI0159] ( 6 ) George Thompson's are born in March 1898 according to SSI search at Roots Web.com
as of Dec 1999 update

Issued New York
050-03-3207
33533 (Florida)

[NI0160] 1880 census, Barry Co., King's Prairie Twp. MO
ED 2, pg 6, born: Swd, (f) born Swd, (m) born Swd
Living with father N Anderson, in Barry Co. MO

Buried at Spring River Cemetery, Spring River Twp.,
Lawrence Co., MO

More About ANNA MAJA ANDERSON:
Christening: December 26, 1858, Damangen, Ed Socken, Varmland, Sweden

[NI0163] Sources: 1920 Census
listed as heir in John Ackerson's estate records
Lawrence Co. marriage records
Buried at Spring River Cemetery
died of cancer

[NI0165] 1900 census Lawrence Co., Spring River Twp., ED86, Sht 11 list John Ackerson
and Emma on same sheet as Carl G Anderson. probably were neighbors
Buried at Hazelwood Cemetery in Springfield, MO

[NI0166] Sources:
1910 census: St. Louis Co., V117, ED 0411, Fmly 121
1920 census: St. Louis Co., V118. ED 482, sht. 3, Ln 62
Address in 1920 listed as St. Louis, Neosho St., 4345?
Occupation and retirement info from retirement announcment in Postal
Transportation Service newsletter: Saint Louis 3, Missouri, Sep 4, 1951
( #557) and P.O. dept. letters
Anne T living with Gus & Emma in 1910
Buried at Hazelwood Cemetery in Springfield, MO

More About GUSTAVE EUGENE ANDERSON:
Naturalization: 1896, date given in 1920 census
Occupation: November 20, 1908, appointed to Postal Transportation Service, annual salary $800
Property: April 1936, purchased 5 acres on Whiteside Street, Beacon Hill Addition, Springfield Mo. from Wilhelmina Rutherford for One Dollar and Other Valuable Considerations
Retirement: August 31, 1951, Grade 16C Clerk in Charge, St.L & Denison R.P.O.

[NI0167] Sources: Spring River Cemetery records.
Selma Ackerson - Jan 4, 1888 (one date)
John and Anna M only other Ackersons listed

[NI0168] This Family lived around Cookeville, Tennessee untill the time of the Civil War. Then some headed west,

DEATH: "Jack's father, John, died in 1847 he was 65, just after Jack's indictment
(for counterfeiting). He drowned at the Easley Ford in the Conasauga
River near the Bradley Co. TN-GA line. He is buried at the Calvary
Baptist Church Cemetery, Route 74, Tennga, Murray Co., GA. It was
rumored John's engraving plates were in his clothes when he fell off his
horse, causing him to drown."

This whole little story of Jack's counterfeiting is pretty interesting

from Lesley Wischmann
LWisch@trib.com
Visit the Oregon-California Trails Association website at:
http://www.OCTA-trails.org


!FAMILY HISTORY: George H. Rutledge, DESCENDANTS OF JAMES OFFICER;
1690-1980; compiled 1 Nov 1982 by George Rutledge, 221 George Street,
Hanover, PA 17331; p. 3 and p. 27. MARRIAGE: LDS IGI; 1600-1910; 1993
edn, TN. Also, FAMILY_HISTORY: Oliver Donald Pugh, JAMES OFFICER,
DESCENDANTS FAMILY ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER; 1740-1980; Vol. 1, No. 1,
June 1983; p. 2. And family group sheet of Helen M. OFFICER, 99 Dellwood
Drive, Fairborn, OH 45324, received from Yates Publishing of
Stevensville, MT.
RESIDENCES: From OFFICER FAMILY NEWSLETTER, "My second great
grandfather...lived with his father and mother on their land one mile
east of Jack's uncle, Alexander Officers' place. Alexander's house was
an Ordinary or Inn and was known as 'Officers Stand.' It was on the
Overton County side (north) of the Old Walton or Cumberland Road, 1 1/2
miles east of Standing Stone. Jack was an adult when his father wanted
to go to Bradley County. He was dating Zilla Elams. She was the daughter
of Edward Elams and Elizabeth Williams. He proposed to Zilla, she
accepted, so they were married 2 Oct 1842. They lived in the house of
Jack's father. John the father went to Bradley County. Their house was
in Overton County on the Emory Road about 3/4 mile east of the
intersection of the Emory Road and Old Walton Road. The Emory Road was
originally owned by Alexander Officer, William Marchbanks, Benjamin
Hagler, William Walls and Thomas Butler. Robert Officer, a brother of
Alexander..., had acquired Alex's interest in the road since Alexander's
murder in 1819-20. He must have also acquired Jacks stand and his land
because John Henry (Jack) Officer's land was described as being next to
Robert Officer's land." Also, "Jack was a huge man with blue eyes and
fair complexion. He had enormous hands. He measured the corn for
grinding in his two cupped hands, held together, which
was a quart. ...He was a kind and considerate man. Once upon a time,
when his neighbors were losing cattle to a killer panther, Jack took his
pack of hunting dogs to track it down. Before long the dogs treed the
large panther in a big oak tree. Jack saw the panther crouching on a
large limb. He climbed the tree, crawled out on a limb, and as the
snarling beast attacked, he hit it so hard with his huge fist, that the
cat fell to the ground in such an addled condition that the dogs killed
it without getting a scratch." OCCUPATION: Farmed 160 acres and ran a
steam powered gristmill by the side of Old Emory Road. Also probably
collected toll, for his uncle, from the eastbound travelers on this
heavily traveled road which was known as Marchbanks Pike or Officers
Turnpike. COURT: "Jack Officer was indicted Feb 1847 in Overton Co. for
passing a counterfeit three dollar bill, on the Northern Bank of KY to
one Arthur Ledbetter. He was also accused of having fifty piece of these
fabricated, fraudulent and counterfeit bills in the denomination of
three dollars in his possession and of having them concealed." True bill
of indictment returned 24 Feb 1847. Many delays before case finally came
to trial in the special term of 1850. Found not guilty. The witnesses --
Arthur Ledbetter, Martha Ledbetter, Sarah Ledbetter and Washington
Ledbetter -- apparently did not appear to testify against Jack Officer.
On 25 Feb 1853, they were ordered to pay court
costs. LAND: Sept. 1847, sold the land on which he was living to his
brother, Jefferson Brooks Officer. "This was apparently an effort on his
part to protect his assets, pending the outcome of the trial. He was
still living on the land in 1870..." CONFLICT: Marriage date is also
given as 10 Feb 1842 by Helen OFFICER.

The Ledbetters referred to are related to Zillah Ledbetter, who was
married to John Officer and was Jack's mother.

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Info from
http://www.familysearch.org/

Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651


[NI0169] Source Information: LDS files

Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
F847807 - 1395857 Film NONE
Sheet: 46

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Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0170] Marie Kristen Loughlin
2595-190th St.
Luck, WI 54853
United States
715-472-8788
mloughli@centuryinter.net


http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/o/u/Marie-K-Loughlin/GENE3-0017.html#CHILD34080259

v. James Officer, born Abt. 1758; died Bef. 1812; married Margaret Cook WFT Est. 1773-1801.
Notes for James Officer:
James Officer and wife Margaret moved to Loudon Co., VA abt 1783, then to Henry CO.,VA 1787-1799, Then to Jackson CO.,TN


More About James Officer:
Fact 1: Abt. 1783, James and Margaret moved to Loudon Co. VA
Fact 2: Bet. 1787 - 1799, moved to Jackson Co. TN
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Take your pick
War of 1812 Database Search

JAMES OFFICER DYER'S REG'T, CAVALRY AND MTD. GUNMEN, TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS.
JAMES OFFICER 1 REG'T (FERREE'S) PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
JAMES OFFICER 1 REG'T (KENNEDY'S) PENNSYLVANIA MIL.

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[NI0171] Officer Family Genealogy Forum
Posted by James D. Officer on January 20, 1999 at 16:37:02:

In Reply to: Nancy in MO. posted by Joel Roderick Williamson on January 19, 1999 at 08:11:24:

I have nothing more on Nancy & spouse, but her father was James Officer 1757 Chester Co., PA - 1810 Overton Co., TN. Her Mother was Margaret Cook or Cooke 1776-1814/20 Also Overton. I have 3 generations of ancestors but no descendants. Let me know if you want the ancestors.


[NI0173] http://members.aol.com/setraveler/surnames/surnames.htm

http://members.aol.com/setraveler/surnames/fam00172.htm

[NI0175]

1850 FEDERAL CENSUS WRIGHT COUNTY MISSOURI
SCHEDULE I – FREE INHABITANTS IN DIST. NO. 102 IT BEING IN THE COUNTY OF WRIGHT IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI ENUMERATED BY H.H. LEA ASS’T MARSHALL,
ON THE 19TH DAY OF AUG 1850

Annotations by Gloria Bogart Carter mailto:gbcarter@juno.com

H.H. LEA 2nd m. 9 Jan 1853 Nancy H. OFFICER b 11 Nov 1828 in McMinn Co TN d/o Jefferson B. OFFICER; no children.


1880 Missouri Census, Webster Co., Union Twp. page 7 ED 133 58-59
LEA H.H. age 63 TN GA TN
Nancy H. age 52 TN TN NC
LEA Addlis? dau. age 19 MO TN TN
OFFICER Mary E. age 20 MO TN TN (Niece)
OFFICER John H. age 22 MO TN TN (Nephew)


1910 Missouri, Webster Co. Union Twp. page 5 ED 127 87-87
LEA Nancy H head age 81 widow TN TN NC
OFFICER Laster H. nephew age 30 married 5yr MO MO MO
OFFICER Grace E. niece age 24 MO MO MO
OFFICER John L. age 5 MO MO MO
OFFICER Virgile? E. age 1 MO MO MO
OFFICER Mary E. niece age 49 single MO TN MO

[NI0176] 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS WRIGHT COUNTY MISSOURI
SCHEDULE I – FREE INHABITANTS IN DIST. NO. 102 IT BEING IN THE COUNTY OF WRIGHT IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI ENUMERATED BY H.H. LEA ASS’T MARSHALL,
ON THE 19TH DAY OF AUG 1850

Annotations by Gloria Bogart Carter

LEA, H.H. 33 m TN phy Dr. Herndon Harralson LEA b 1 Oct 1816 Cocke Co TN d 15 Dec 1891 bur Love Cem near Seymour; s/o Epaphroditus Hightower LEA (8 Jan 1791 NC - 5 Oct 1883 Knoxville while on a business trip, his home was in Anderson Co TN; Eppy served in the War of 1812 Capt ALLEN's MIL, wid certificate #34502, Survivor Certificate #24253; Mary was his 1st wife and Jane D. EATON his 2nd wife filed for a pension) and Mary RODGERS (1792 - 1838); Dr. H.H. LEA came to Wright Co MO in 1845; in 1863 he went to Clyde Station IL until 1869 when he moved to Webster Co MO; he 1st m. 5 May 1846 in Wright Co MO to Martha LOVE b 21 Aug 1822 Haywood Co NC d 27 Mar 1848 bur Love Cem on her father's farm; d/o Thomas B. LOVE and Elizabeth (?); see #1-1 Wright Co MO 1850. H.H. and Martha had one daughter Mary E. see #1-1 Wright Co MO 1850. H.H. LEA 2nd m. 9 Jan 1853 Nancy H. OFFICER b 11 Nov 1828 in McMinn Co TN d/o Jefferson B. OFFICER; no children.


Webster Co.,Union Twp., Missouri Deed Book A
page 496

16 Feb 1859 John H. OFFICER & w Mary E. of Laclede Co & Samuel MARONEY & w
Martha L. to Herndon H LEA of Wright Co. $400, S 20 T 32 R 16, 160 acers, it
being the undivided interest of the said John H. OFFICER & Martha MARONEY as
heirs at Law of Jefferson M. OFFICER & Drucinda OFFICER, dec'd, late of
Webster Co.


Re: LEA/OFFICER Wright Co., Missouri
Posted by: Nancy Jones Crawford Date: November 20, 1999 at 11:05:16
In Reply to: LEA/OFFICER Wright Co., Missouri by William Maroney


I have the names of seven of Epaphroditus Hightower Lea's eleven children on my website at:
http://www.mwis.net/~powder/gen.htm

I am a descendant of his grandfather, Epaphroditus Hightower.

The Herndon Lea in your post was the one who wrote the will for my g3grandfather, Devereux Hightower, Sr., his first cousin, once removed

[NI0177] 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS WRIGHT COUNTY MISSOURI
SCHEDULE I – FREE INHABITANTS IN DIST. NO. 102 IT BEING IN THE COUNTY OF WRIGHT IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI ENUMERATED BY H.H. LEA ASS’T MARSHALL,
ON THE 19TH DAY OF AUG 1850

Annotations by Gloria Bogart Carter

Epaphroditus Hightower LEA (8 Jan 1791 NC - 5 Oct 1883 Knoxville while on a business trip, his home was in Anderson Co TN; Eppy served in the War of 1812 Capt ALLEN's MIL, wid certificate #34502, Survivor Certificate #24253; Mary was his 1st wife and Jane D. EATON his 2nd wife filed for a pension) and Mary RODGERS (1792 - 1838);

[NI0179] From "Howell County, Missouri Post Offices, Postmasters, and their
Communities"; vol 2; written and publisehd by Gerald and Charlotte Groves,
913 N. Walnut, Willow Springs, MO 65793; tele 417-469-2331; no publication
date.

from post office book, vol 4:

pg 234, from the West Plains Gazette Nov 21 1890:
" ' On last Wednesday, W.E. Drew, F.L. Withaup and D.A. GODSEY took
charge of the furniture store of L.W. Cremeens, at this place, under a
mortgage, and will run it for the present, until matters can be adjusted. Ed
Sellers will have charge of the store. ' "

pg 189, in reference to a West Plains Journal article dated Nov 1906:
"Henry A. Smith was handling the estate of David GODSEY in November. As
administrator he was preparing to 'sell at public auction at the late
residence of the deceased, at King Mountain, three miles east of Willow
Springs, on Monday, Nov. 26, 1906, the personal property of the estate
consisting of considerable live stock, farm machinery and implements, tools,
corn, hay, etc. He will also sell at the same time and place at private
sale, a 40 horse-power Atlas engine and boiler, including all belts and
equipment.' "


Submitter(s):
CHARLIENE WRIGHT MILLER Microfilm:
1005 PARK LANE Submission: AF96-109199
WILLS POINT TX
USA 75169

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1 NENW 22/ 27-N 9-W No 5th PM MO HOWELL
2 NWNW 26/ 27-N 9-W No 5th PM MO HOWELL
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DAVID GODSEY
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 45485
Misc. Doc. Nr: ---
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: May 7, 1888
Cancelled: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: SALE-CASH ENTRY (3 Stat. 566)
Acres: 40
Land Office: IRONTON
Comments


DAVID GODSEY
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 45478
Misc. Doc. Nr: ---
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: May 7, 1888
Cancelled: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: SALE-CASH ENTRY (3 Stat. 566)
Acres: 80
Land Office: IRONTON
Comments: ---

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Shelia's Family
3933 total entries, last updated Tue Jun 13 11:14:29 2000
All questions, comments or suggestions regarding information on
this page should be addressed to: Shelia Cromwell Lyon
Marriage 1 Mary E. Fleming b: 9 May 1868 in Brownville, Nemaha County, NB

[NI0181] Moffitt Cemetery (at Hutton Valley)
GODSY, Mary C. - no dates (dau of David & Lean Godsy
[may have died young; buried at cemetery with other
children who died]

[NI0185] From Howell County Cemetery Book

Moffitt Cemetery (at Hutton Valley)

GODSY, Nancy J. 26 July 1878 (7 days, dau of D & L Godsey)

[NI0186] Aka Mollie

Shelia's Family
3933 total entries, last updated Tue Jun 13 11:14:29 2000
All questions, comments or suggestions regarding information on
this page should be addressed to: Shelia Cromwell Lyon

[NI0187] From Howell County Cemetery Book

Moffitt Cemetery (at Hutton Valley)

GODSY, James G. 27 Nov 1881 (10 mos 23 days, son of D & L Godsy)

[NI0200] 1910 Howell Co MO census
#315-320 Willow Springs
GODSEY
Emory, head, 30, m, MO KY MO
Annis, wife, 24, m, MO MO MO
EDWARDS
Edward, step-son, 4, s, MO IL MO
May L., step-dau, 2, s, MO IL MO

The above would indicate that Annis was first married to an EDWARDS. Thus,
there was a major EDWARDS - GODSEY relationship.

[NI0203] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0204] (1) Source: Sheri Plum, 1214 Bellaire, NE 68005-3607; and 1850, 1860, 1870 ,1880 Overton County, TN census. Elizabeth is alone with children for the 1870 census. Gary R. Qualls, PO Box 231, Jamestown, TN 38556, July 1997, reported his name as David Andrew Godsey, and from Sullivan County, TN (7/97).

(2) Godsey Family Genealogy Forum
Posted by Roy Godsey ( godseyr@aol.com ) on May 15, 1999 at 06:41:30:

David, John Allen, and William Godsey served in the Union Army, 3rd Kentucky Infantry, Co. D and G, during the Civil War.Searching for information on their parents, etc.
Roy Godsey

[NI0205] LDS files
Batch number: Dates Source Call No.
M515911 1855-1885 0941067

[NI0206] Family Group Sheet from
W.W. Williams 209 S. Oak , Versailles, MO
dated 1977

[NI0208] Caffey Family Genealogy Forum
http://genforum.genealogy.com/caffey/

Posted by David Long on June 19, 1999 at 07:36:30:

paskenll@aol.com

Levin Stokes Caffey was born Dec 4 1819 in NC, child of Thomas Coffey and Sarah Stokes. In 1844 Meigs County, TN he married Celia Perry. Later, he moved to Laclede County, MO.
I have basic information, dates and such, from the LDS. Interested in writing descendants to earn more about family. Laclede County History says Levin fought for Union, but brother and father fought for Confederacy from neighboring Webster County. Interested in knowing about family history.. not just dates. Any help appreciated. Thanks!

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http://www.llion.org/~pikerd/genealogy/fam00061.htm
Sue Ikerd

Leven Stokes CAFFEY
Born: 4 Dec 1819 at: North Carolina
Married: 24 Dec 1844 at: Meigs, Tennessee
Died: 1 Feb 1885 at: Laclede, Missouri
Father:Thomas CAFFEY
Mother:Sarah STOKES
Other Spouses:
Wife: Celia PERRY
Born: 6 Jun 1829 at: Tennessee
Died: 28 Sep 1883 at: Laclede, Missouri
Father:James PERRY
Mother: RUTH
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: Thomas CAFFEY
Born: 24 Oct 1845 at: Tennessee
Married: at:
Died: 17 Oct 1872 at: Laclede, Missouri
Spouses: Ellen MCADOO
Name: Ruth CAFFEY
Born: 19 Jan 1847 at: Tennessee
Married: 29 Mar 1866 at:
Died: 22 Aug 1919 at: Conway, Laclede, Missouri
Spouses: Levi KNIGHT
Name: Sarah CAFFEY
Born: 6 Mar 1849 at: Tennessee
Married: 24 Sep 1868 at:
Died: 5 Aug 1888 at:
Spouses: James PRICE
Name: Tennessee CAFFEY
Born: 29 Mar 1850 at: Missouri
Married: at:
Died: at: Wright, Missouri
Spouses: John GASS
Name: Edward CAFFEY
Born: 20 Mar 1853 at: Missouri
Married: 10 Jul 1873 at:
Died: 27 Oct 1898 at:
Spouses: Ellen MCADOO
Name: James CAFFEY
Born: 3 Dec 1855 at: Missouri
Married: at:
Died: 6 Apr 1862 at:
Spouses:
Name: Mary Ann CAFFEY
Born: 9 May 1857 at: Missouri
Married: 14 Jul 1878 at:
Died: 9 Jan 1936 at: Phillipsburg, Laclede, Missouri
Spouses: Samuel K PATTON
Name: Allen Newton CAFFEY
Born: 16 Jan 1860 at:
Married: at:
Died: 1931 at: Wagner, Oklahoma
Spouses:
Name: Jefferson Davis CAFFEY
Born: 20 Oct 1861 at: Laclede, Missouri
Married: 1883 at:
Died: 20 Nov 1918 at: Laclede, Missouri
Spouses: Martha Adeline STEEN
Name: Leven Lafait CAFFEY
Born: 15 Mar 1863 at:
Married: at:
Died: 24 Jun 1943 at:
Spouses: Nannie MCFARLAND
Name: Joseph W CAFFEY
Born: 13 Apr 1867 at: Missouri
Married: at:
Died: 28 Jun 1948 at:
Spouses: Nannie LETTERMAN
Name: Lewis W CAFFEY
Born: 13 Mar 1869 at: Missouri
Married: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:



http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d72.htm#P72

37. Leven Stokes CAFFEY was born on 4 Dec 1819 in NC. He died on 1 Feb 1885 in Laclede Co., MO. Occ. Road Overseer. Civil War, served in Co. A, 73rd Reg., Missouri Militia, Union Army. Buried in Salem Cemetary, Laclede Co., MO. Source: James Willhite.: During Civil War, enrolled in Co. A, 73rd Regiment, Missouri Militia (Union Forces) at Lebanon,MO. on 1 May, 1864.. Leven and Celia Caffey were charter members of the old Salem Presbyterian Church. They are buried in the secluded old Salem Cemetary grounds. Source: 'Laclede County History' vol 1

He was married to Celia PERRY on 24 Dec 1844 in Meigs Co., TN. Leven Stokes CAFFEY and Celia PERRY had the following children:

+80 i. Thomas CAFFEY.
+81 ii. Ruth CAFFEY.
82 iii. Sarah CAFFEY was born on 6 Mar 1849 in TN. She died on 5 Aug 1888. LDS IGI lists a Sarah Caffey married to John P. Smith 3 Aug 1865 in Laclede Co., MO., and a Sarah Caffey married to James Price 24 Sep 1868 in Laclede Co., MO.
+83 iv. Edward CAFFEY.
84 v. James CAFFEY was born on 30 Dec 1855 in Laclede Co., MO. He died on 6 Apr 1862.
+85 vi. Mary Ann CAFFEY.
86 vii. Allen N. (Newton). CAFFEY was born on 16 Jan 1860 in Laclede Co., MO. He died on 27 Jan 1931.
+87 viii. Jefferson Davis CAFFEY.
+88 ix. Leven La Fait\Lafayette (Fate) CAFFEY.
+89 x. Joseph William CAFFEY.
+90 xi. Tennessee CAFFEY.
91 xii. Lewis W. CAFFEY was born on 13 Mar 1869.

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MEIGS COUNTY, TN - MARRIAGES - Some Early Marriages

File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Brenda Jordan Raymond Myself33@aol.com

[NI0210] The Thomas Stokes Family of Webster Co. Missouri
by Margaret Stokes Stansbury
34 Tanglewood Lane, Jackson, TN 38301

1833 Greene County MO Tax List
Stokes, Thomas
1 horse $40
1 cow $10
poll tax 1 $37 1/2
total value $50
total taxation $65 5/8


[NI0215] The Thomas Stokes Family of Webster Co. Missouri
by Margaret Stokes Stansbury
34 Tanglewood Lane, Jackson, TN 38301

Jasper was killed by bushwackers outside of his home. After his death, his wife returned to Benton Co. TN with their six small children.

[NI0216] Subject: [SE-TN] Meigs County Will Abtracts
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:13 PM
Meigs County, Tennessee records,
1836-1881," by Reba Bayless Boyer.
Will Book 1858-1881
(299 300 305 310 353 358)
No date - 30 Apr 1875
Will of Joseph McCORKEL

inventory includes notes dating back to 1828 with notations as follows

( NOTE: I cut and pasted the names I needed from this email )
(William Maroney)

Thos. COFFY(CAFFEY) 1851 gone west

L. M. STOKES 1858 not a ___ick behind at which a drowning man could
catch

G. W. STOKES ( and others named ) all gone & like the baseles Fabric of a vision
left

[NI0217] The Thomas Stokes Family of Webster Co. Missouri
by Margaret Stokes Stansbury
34 Tanglewood Lane, Jackson, TN 38301

William H. was a soldier in Gen. Sterling Price's army and was murdered Christmas Eve by bushwackers en route to his home. This was a painful memory renewed each Christmas.
three children

[NI0218] Their granddaughter married actor, Tom Mix
(Four State Genealogist, Oct 1973, pg 79)

[NI0221] The Thomas Stokes Family of Webster Co. Missouri
by Margaret Stokes Stansbury
34 Tanglewood Lane, Jackson, TN 38301

Lived in Webster Co. and provided for his parents until their death.
6 children

[NI0231] Did not come to the US

[NI0233] Did not come to US

[NI0234] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/o/u/Marie-K-Loughlin/GENE3-0017.html#CHILD34080259

[NI0265] Long-time or retired railroad worker

[NI0281] http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/white/goodsp6.htm

Richard Hill, a well known and influential citizen of Sparta, and president of the First National Bank of the town, is a native of White County, born in the Ninth Civil District February 24, 1839. He is the son of William and Isabella (Brown) Hill. His father was of Irish descent, and was born in Virginia about 1795, and died in White County August, 1840. Mr. Hill's mother's descent is not known. She was a native of Tennessee and born in 1812, and is still living, a resident of White County. Mr. Hill is the youngest of three children. In his youth he secured a limited education, and has been engaged in farming all his life. He frequently traded in live stock, and has made the raising of fine stock a specialty. In the fall of 1861 he entered the Confederate States service, joined Dibrell's cavalry, and followed this gallant soldier through the remainder of the war. He returned home and resumed the peaceful occupation of farming. He lost almost everything he had by the war, and was yet more embarrassed by reason of heavy security debts against him, but being a man of remarkable energy, in a few years he was again in prosperous circumstances. In March, 1885, a State bank was established at Sparta, and Mr. Hill was made vice-president. In January, 1877, the bank was changed to a national bank and the stock increased from $40,000 to $50,000, and Mr. Hill was elected president, in which he has a bank stock of $8,500. On June 3, 1869, he married Miss Martha J. Officer, an excellent lady, born in Overton County, Tenn., July 2, 1840. Her father, James C. Officer, was born in Overton County, October 21, 1808, and died in White County, October 22, 1868. Her mother, Leeann (Glenn) Officer was born in White County, January 14, 1813, and died in White County, November 1, 1868. Mr. Hill has two children -- one son and one daughter: Robert L., born July 10, 1871; Mertie, born March 11, 1873. Mr. Hill owns a farm of nearly 2,000 acres. He is not a member of any church, but is a man of good morals, and is in sympathy with the Christian Church, while his wife is a member of the Methodist Church South.

[NI0289] other info:
http://members.aol.com/setraveler/surnames/fam00142.htm



FAMILY HISTORY: George H. Rutledge, DESCENDANTS OF JAMES OFFICER;
1690-1980; compiled 1 Nov 1982 by George Rutledge, 221 George Street,
Hanover, PA 17331; p. 3 and p. 27. MARRIAGE: LDS IGI; 1600-1910; 1993
edn, TN. Also, FAMILY_HISTORY: Oliver Donald Pugh, JAMES OFFICER,
DESCENDANTS FAMILY ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER; 1740-1980; Vol. 1, No. 1,
June 1983; p. 2. And family group sheet of Helen M. OFFICER, 99 Dellwood
Drive, Fairborn, OH 45324, received from Yates Publishing of
Stevensville, MT.
RESIDENCES: From OFFICER FAMILY NEWSLETTER, "My second great
grandfather...lived with his father and mother on their land one mile
east of Jack's uncle, Alexander Officers' place. Alexander's house was
an Ordinary or Inn and was known as 'Officers Stand.' It was on the
Overton County side (north) of the Old Walton or Cumberland Road, 1 1/2
miles east of Standing Stone. Jack was an adult when his father wanted
to go to Bradley County. He was dating Zilla Elams. She was the daughter
of Edward Elams and Elizabeth Williams. He proposed to Zilla, she
accepted, so they were married 2 Oct 1842. They lived in the house of
Jack's father. John the father went to Bradley County. Their house was
in Overton County on the Emory Road about 3/4 mile east of the
intersection of the Emory Road and Old Walton Road. The Emory Road was
originally owned by Alexander Officer, William Marchbanks, Benjamin
Hagler, William Walls and Thomas Butler. Robert Officer, a brother of
Alexander..., had acquired Alex's interest in the road since Alexander's
murder in 1819-20. He must have also acquired Jacks stand and his land
because John Henry (Jack) Officer's land was described as being next to
Robert Officer's land." Also, "Jack was a huge man with blue eyes and
fair complexion. He had enormous hands. He measured the corn for
grinding in his two cupped hands, held together, which
was a quart. ...He was a kind and considerate man. Once upon a time,
when his neighbors were losing cattle to a killer panther, Jack took his
pack of hunting dogs to track it down. Before long the dogs treed the
large panther in a big oak tree. Jack saw the panther crouching on a
large limb. He climbed the tree, crawled out on a limb, and as the
snarling beast attacked, he hit it so hard with his huge fist, that the
cat fell to the ground in such an addled condition that the dogs killed
it without getting a scratch." OCCUPATION: Farmed 160 acres and ran a
steam powered gristmill by the side of Old Emory Road. Also probably
collected toll, for his uncle, from the eastbound travelers on this
heavily traveled road which was known as Marchbanks Pike or Officers
Turnpike. COURT: "Jack Officer was indicted Feb 1847 in Overton Co. for
passing a counterfeit three dollar bill, on the Northern Bank of KY to
one Arthur Ledbetter. He was also accused of having fifty piece of these
fabricated, fraudulent and counterfeit bills in the denomination of
three dollars in his possession and of having them concealed." True bill
of indictment returned 24 Feb 1847. Many delays before case finally came
to trial in the special term of 1850. Found not guilty. The witnesses --
Arthur Ledbetter, Martha Ledbetter, Sarah Ledbetter and Washington
Ledbetter -- apparently did not appear to testify against Jack Officer.
On 25 Feb 1853, they were ordered to pay court
costs. LAND: Sept. 1847, sold the land on which he was living to his
brother, Jefferson Brooks Officer. "This was apparently an effort on his
part to protect his assets, pending the outcome of the trial. He was
still living on the land in 1870..." CONFLICT: Marriage date is also
given as 10 Feb 1842 by Helen OFFICER.

The Ledbetters referred to are related to Zillah Ledbetter, who was
married to John Officer and was Jack's mother.

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Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651


conflict with birthdate 2 Oct 1819


[NI0294] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0295] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0296] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0298] http://members.aol.com/setraveler/surnames/fam00141.htm

[NI0299] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

BILL HAMM Microfilm: NONE
709 N SW Submission:
ARDMORE OK
USA 73401

[NI0300] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0301] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0302] http://members.aol.com/setraveler/surnames/fam00154.htm

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Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0305] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0306] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0307] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0328] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

BILL HAMM Microfilm: NONE
709 N SW Submission:
ARDMORE OK
USA 73401

[NI0329] Submitter(s):
GWENDOLYN MC CUISTION BROWN Microfilm: 1394289
2201 HILLVIEW DRIVE Submission:
LAGUNA BEACH CA
USA 92651

[NI0330] Submitter(s):
CHARLIENE WRIGHT MILLER Microfilm:
1005 PARK LANE Submission: AF96-109199
WILLS POINT TX
USA 75169

Blackburn's
K Co. 4th Mounted Infantry Regiment
http://www.tngennet.org/dekalb/blackburn2.htm

OFFICERS:

Captain: Rufus Dowdy
First Lieutenant: H. T. Smallage
Second Lieutenant: W. H. Wilhite

ENLISTED:

First Sergeant: John Parker
Second Sergeant: James Wilhite
Third Sergeant: E. M. Long
Fourth Sergeant: J. F. Deck
Fifth Sergeant: F. Coatney
Corporals: J. A. Hill, J. F. Mulligan, J. F. Koger, William Frederick, J. Cooper, D. Godsey, J. Stover, J. R. Grimes

Privates:
H. Armis, John, W., and Van Allen, J. M. Boyle, L. P. Baker, M. M. Bryan, B. H. Bracher, E. Bird, J. Bohanan, J. H. Briant, W. T. Curnley, John Courlington, E. Cash, H. Clark, D. C. Clark, Green P. Cantrell, H. I. Cooper, W. H. Capshaw, J. Cargill, H. L. Dox, William Duese, J. Dickson, C. C. Fowler, F. M. Ferguson, William Flowers, G. Goodman, William Green, J. Godsey, W. B. Hill, R. Highers, G. W. Hendrixson, D. H. Hall, W. B. Hoyder, J. N. Johnson, R. M. Johnson, E. Jackson, L. Jackson, W. E. Jones, W. S. Kirby, L. Liles, J. F. Martin, Thomas Mason, J. H. Moore, John Maries, James Maires, R. L. Newman, J. Prater, G. W. Roberts, Jeff Reynolds, J. S., F., and A. Sliger, Asbury Scott, W. J. Smith, G. Stephens, S. Settle, R. Savage, J. R. Sisson, D. M. Sout herland, William H. Southerland, A. J. Sells, J. H. Smith, J. A. Stone, G. A. Finch, A. J. Tucker, J. Whitaker, A. J. Williams, Marshall Walker, W. B. Davis, J. P. Hill, W. L. Hunter, T. McNair, J. E. Pritchard, W. A. Pritchard.


[NI0331] Source

Godsey Family

Posted by Ronald W. Garrett on Mon, 19 Jul 1999, in response to Andrew GODSEY 1850>1860>1870, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 18 Jul 1999

Surname: Pierce, Godsey

I have info on Sarah Catherine Godsey b 7-??-1837 & d 9-24-1906 & is buried in the Smyrna Cem. in Pickett Co. She was married to Columbus William Pierce b 1828 in Carter Co. & d bet 1880 & 1886. He is buried in the Cross-Pierce Cem in Pickett CO.
I have info on children if you want. E-mail me direct.

[NI0336] kendahl@cepheus.azstarnet.com

[NI0338] Submitter(s):
CHARLIENE WRIGHT MILLER Microfilm:
1005 PARK LANE Submission: AF96-109199
WILLS POINT TX
USA 75169

[NI0339] Submitter(s):
CHARLIENE WRIGHT MILLER Microfilm:
1005 PARK LANE Submission: AF96-109199
WILLS POINT TX
USA 75169

[NI0352] Submitter(s):
CHARLIENE WRIGHT MILLER Microfilm:
1005 PARK LANE Submission: AF96-109199
WILLS POINT TX
USA 75169

[NI0360] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/b/Jay-A-Babcock/GENE12-0007.html#CHILD10

[NI0368] http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/babcock/0878
EckerdJay@aol.com (Jay Babcock)

[NI0373] Owned a farm around Carterville, Jasper Co., MO
per Nancy Ackerson/Maroney

[NI0377] In Memory Of
Charles Keesling

Services
Sunday November 1, 1987 - 3:00 P.M.
Holman Chapel
Minister
Rev. Gary Fry
Music
Ed Francis
Albia Smith
Letha Franklin, Accompanist
Final Resting Place
Mt. Rose Memorial Park

Escorts
Hurse Smith Harold Drke Jr.
Lavern Cope Homer Clark
Junior Brill Herman Top

Charles Keesling, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Perryman/Keesling was born August 12, 1903 in Wright County, MO. He departed this life October 30, 1987 at Mercy Hospital, Mansfield, MO at the age of 84 years, 2 months and 18 days.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 1 daughter and 1 sister.
He is survived by his wife Iva, of the home; 2 sons, Gayford Keesling, Camden Arkansas and Jack Keesling, Mountain Grove, MO; 5 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and 2 step-great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Hannah Mullings, Springfield, MO and Marie Baird, Springfield, MO also a host of relatives and friends.

Charles was a farmer and had also been employed at Rice-Stix, Breech Medical Center, Burge Hospital and the Waynesville School System before retirement.

He enjoyed fishing and spending time with his children and grandchildren. Charles was saved early in life, had been an ordained deacon for more than 50 years and was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church in Mountain Grove, MO.
Charles was a devoted husband and will be missed by his family and friends.

[NI0382] 2000
Cliff Bowlin

[NI0386] BEARD STORE

In 1937, My parents, Dick and Marie Beard, bought a general store from Hans RADER, located about 7 miles east of Niangua, MO.

[NI0388] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0016.html#CHILD85

Michael Eugene Keesling
141 Elizabeth Street
Culpeper, Virginia 22701
United States
540-825-4422
mikee@ns.gemlink.com

7/13/1999

85. JAMES ALEXANDER10 KEESLING (GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1)312 was born 25 March 1848 in Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia, and died 04 May 1921 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri. He married (1) SARAH SENTHA LORENA SHOEMAKER Abt. 1872 in Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee. She was born Abt. 1851 in Asheville, Buncombe, North Carolina, and died 14 August 1887 in Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee. He married (2) LAVINA RADER 27 July 1893 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri. She was born 22 January 1863 in Greene County, TN, and died 30 January 1942 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

Children of JAMES KEESLING and SARAH SHOEMAKER are:
159. i. JOSEPH EMMETT11 KEESLING, b. 16 May 1874, Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee; d. 12 March 1950, Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri.
160. ii. GEORGE ANDREW KEESLING, b. 23 January 1876, Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee; d. 17 March 1952, Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri.
161. iii. WILLIAM SAMUEL 'SAM' KEESLING, b. 17 September 1878, Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee; d. 11 November 1934, Conway, Laclede Co., MO.
162. iv. FRANCIS MCCARL 'CARL' KEESLING, b. 01 March 1884, Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee; d. 12 April 1936, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

Children of JAMES KEESLING and LAVINA RADER are:
v. DARIUS JACKSON11 KEESLING, b. 17 January 1895, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 15 August 1962, Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas; m. MOLLIE ETHEL MEDLOCK, 19 April 1919, Niangua, Webster Co., Missouri.
More About DARIUS JACKSON KEESLING:
Burial: 24 February 1895, Immanuel Lutheran Ch., Rader, MO; spon. by Darius Rader & Bill Keesling


163. vi. WILLIAM FRANKLIN KEESLING, b. 21 March 1897, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 10 January 1987, Marshfield, Webster Co., MO.
164. vii. JOHN SIMEON KEESLING, b. 15 October 1901, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 19 June 1985, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan.
165. viii. JACOB LOY KEESLING, b. 01 September 1906, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 07 May 1977, Springfield, Greene, Missouri.

[NI0393] Barbara Norvell

[NI0399] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0008.html

Michael Eugene Keesling
141 Elizabeth Street
Culpeper, Virginia 22701
United States
540-825-4422
mikee@ns.gemlink.com

7/13/1999

35. GEORGE9 KEESLING (JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1)141,142,143 was born 31 May 1812 in Greene County, TN, and died 29 June 1902 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri. He married (1) ESTER WAMPLER144,145 09 January 1833 in Greene County, TN, daughter of MICHAEL WAMPLER and SUSANNAH UNKNOWN. She was born 08 June 1813 in Greene County, TN, and died 04 October 1842 in Greene County, TN. He married (2) HANNAH PARKS146 08 July 1845 in Grayson County, Virginia, daughter of JAMES PARKS and ELIZABETH ?. She was born 02 July 1815 in Grayson County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1860 in Grayson County, Virginia. He married (3) MARY ANN COBBLE147 09 October 1867 in Greene County, TN, daughter of JOHN COBBLE and PEGGY ETTER. She was born 22 May 1820 in Greene County, TN, and died Bet. 1870 - 1879 in Greene County, TN.

Notes for GEORGE KEESLING:
He was born shortly after his parents arrival in Greene County, Tennessee, and he lost his mother at the age of four. He was raised by his father and step-mother until his father died when he was about fourteen years of age. After his father died, the court placed him in the custody of Moses G. Alison and Joseph Davis, and the next year, in the custody of his eldest brother, John Keasling. Young George may have learned the trade of a shoe cobbler, and churn or barrel maker, about this time, which he used later in his life.
George was listed alone in the 1880 census of Greene Co., Tn., and in the early 1880's, he moved to Rader, Missouri, where he died in 1902, at the ripe old age of 90 years and 29 days. He had 3 children and 36 grandchildren who lived in Missouri. At the time of his death, he had lost two daughters and one son, and had outlived three wives. He also had about 17 more grandchildren scattered throughout Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, and Kansas. His body is laid to rest in the Immanuel Luthern Church Cemetery at Rader, where he had been a member the last 20 years of his life. - 9 KNOWN CHILDREN:

More About GEORGE KEESLING:
Baptism (LDS): Lutheran
Burial: Immanuel Lutheran Church Cem., Rader, Missouri
Occupation: Cobbler, Churn & Barrel Maker
Reside/d: Tennessee, Virginia and Missouri

Notes for MARY ANN COBBLE:
She was the widower of Jackson Mace.

Children of GEORGE KEESLING and ESTER WAMPLER are:
81. i. SUSANNA10 KEESLING, b. Abt. 1833, Midway, Greene Co., TN.; d. Abt. 1913, Flatridge, Grayson Co., VA..
82. ii. JANE KEESLING, b. 13 July 1835, Midway, Greene Co., TN.; d. Abt. 1913, Mullinsville, Kiowa Co., Kansas.
iii. MARTHA 'THURSEY' KEESLING, b. Abt. 1838, Midway, Greene Co., TN.; d. Abt. 1868; m. ? HACKLER.
83. iv. LUCINDA KEESLING, b. Abt. 1840, Midway, Greene Co., TN.; d. Abt. 1915, Illinois.

Children of GEORGE KEESLING and HANNAH PARKS are:
84. v. ESTER LAVINA 'EASTER'10 KEESLING, b. 11 May 1846, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia; d. 05 August 1926, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
85. vi. JAMES ALEXANDER KEESLING, b. 25 March 1848, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia; d. 04 May 1921, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
vii. SARAH ELIZABETH KEESLING, b. 26 May 1849, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia; d. Aft. 1868.
86. viii. WILLIAM HANCHER KEESLING, b. 02 July 1851, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia; d. 06 March 1926, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
ix. JACOB H. KEESLING, b. November 1852, Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1901.

[NI0404] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0016.html#CHILD84

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84. ESTER LAVINA 'EASTER'10 KEESLING (GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1)309 was born 11 May 1846 in Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia, and died 05 August 1926 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri. She married ANDREW JACKSON MACE310,311 09 November 1868 in Greene County, TN, son of JACKSON MACE and MARY COBBLE. He was born 22 August 1844 in Greene County, TN, and died 18 August 1925 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

Children of ESTER KEESLING and ANDREW MACE are:
i. MARY ELIZABETH11 MACE, b. 29 November 1869, Greene County, TN; d. 22 August 1871, Greene County, TN.
ii. SUSAN VICTORIA MACE, b. 18 April 1871, Greene County, TN; d. Greene County, TN. - young age.
iii. SUSSANNAH EMELINE MACE, b. 18 April 1871, Greene County, TN; d. 28 September 1921, Mullensville, Kiowa, Kansas; m. JOHN EDOM OWENS, 15 March 1894, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
Notes for SUSSANNAH EMELINE MACE:
6 Owens Children.



iv. GEORGE DUDLEY MACE, b. 15 July 1872, Greene County, TN; d. 03 March 1962, Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri; m. (1) ARRILLA JEMES, 12 September 1897, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; m. (2) ALABAMA COTNER, 02 February 1937, Marshfield, Webster Co., MO.
Notes for ARRILLA JEMES:
5 Mace children.


v. LAURA ANTONIA MACE, b. 17 March 1874, Greene County, TN; d. 17 June 1908, Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri; m. CHARLES P. GUINN, 23 September 1894, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
Notes for LAURA ANTONIA MACE:
4 Guinn children.



vi. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACE, b. 16 May 1876, Greene County, TN; d. 24 August 1969, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; m. ELIZABETH NEASE, 11 February 1905, Marshfield, Webster Co., MO.
Notes for ELIZABETH NEASE:
3 Mace children: Lola, Ola, and Oren.



vii. MELISSA BELLE MACE, b. 19 February 1878, Greene County, TN; d. 16 September 1942, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; m. PARRY C. LITTLE, 14 March 1900, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
Notes for MELISSA BELLE MACE:
2 children: Flossie Little Jinks, and Andrew Little.


viii. SARAH ROHEMIA MACE, b. 08 February 1880, Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri; d. 16 December 1929, Conway, Laclede Co., MO; m. J. LUKE DAVIS, 05 October 1902, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
Notes for SARAH ROHEMIA MACE:
6 Children.


ix. ELVIRA TRESSIE MACE, b. 02 February 1882, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 14 October 1952, Marshfield, Webster Co., MO; m. ALPHONSO J. ROBERTSON, 05 September 1901, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
Notes for ELVIRA TRESSIE MACE:
10 Children.



158. x. ESTELLA FRANCES MACE, b. 12 March 1884, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 04 November 1958, Granada, Prowers Co., Colorado.
xi. ADELLA CORDELIA MACE, b. 23 January 1886, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 19 September 1950, Morgan, Laclede Co., MO; m. (1) PHILLIP PETERS, 14 January 1906, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; m. (2) ALPHA GRIFFIN, March 1948, Lebanon, Laclede Co., MO..
Notes for ADELLA CORDELIA MACE:
10 Children



xii. RHODA ELVIRAH MACE, b. 21 January 1891, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 09 July 1986, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; m. ROBERT E. LEE, 25 December 1912, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
Notes for RHODA ELVIRAH MACE:
7 Children

[NI0406] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0017.html#CHILD86

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86. WILLIAM HANCHER10 KEESLING (GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1)312 was born 02 July 1851 in Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia, and died 06 March 1926 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri. He married (1) BARBARA ELIZABETH MACE313,314 28 January 1873 in Greene County, TN, daughter of JACKSON MACE and MARY COBBLE. She was born 08 August 1846 in Greene County, TN, and died 27 May 1894 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri. He married (2) ELIZA ALICE RADER 06 December 1894 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri, daughter of JOSEPH RADER and MARY RENNER. She was born 21 May 1866 in Cocke County, TN, and died 29 July 1935 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

More About WILLIAM HANCHER KEESLING:
Cause of Death: Myocardiac

Children of WILLIAM KEESLING and BARBARA MACE are:
166. i. MARY ETTA11 KEESLING, b. 23 August 1874, Greene County, TN; d. 13 November 1958, Morgan, Laclede Co., MO.
ii. MARION ALEX KEESLING, b. 07 August 1876, Greene County, TN; d. 31 December 1941, Morgan, Laclede Co., MO; m. LAVINA ISABELLE PETERS, 29 July 1900, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
iii. GEORGE EMORY KEESLING, b. 23 October 1878, Greene County, TN; d. 02 March 1879, Greene County, TN.
167. iv. ROHEMIA CORDELIA KEESLING, b. 13 December 1879, Greene County, TN; d. 19 February 1974, Blackwell, Kay Co., Oklahoma.
168. v. LYDIA LOVINA KEESLING, b. 13 February 1882, Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri; d. 12 November 1970, Conway, Laclede Co., MO.
169. vi. MARGARET VICTORIA KEESLING, b. 11 September 1884, Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri; d. 26 March 1986, Conway, Laclede Co., MO.
170. vii. JOSEPH FRANKLIN KEESLING, b. 07 October 1886, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 27 February 1960, Springfield, Greene, Missouri.
viii. DORA ALICE KEESLING, b. 15 January 1889, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 27 January 1903, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

Children of WILLIAM KEESLING and ELIZA RADER are:
171. ix. MAGDALENA PERMELA11 KEESLING, b. 09 June 1896, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
172. x. ADA ORPHA KEESLING, b. 14 October 1898, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 22 February 1981, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
173. xi. ERNEST DAVID KEESLING, b. 18 September 1900, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
174. xii. JAMES HERBERT KEESLING, b. 31 May 1902, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
175. xiii. FREDA DELLA KEESLING, b. 12 February 1904, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
176. xiv. LOLA ANNA KEESLING, b. 07 September 1906, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 04 September 1971, Springfield, Greene, Missouri.
177. xv. RUTH GERTRUDE KEESLING, b. 14 January 1909, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
xvi. OTTO FREEMAN KEESLING, b. 18 October 1911, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 15 May 1928, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

[NI0410] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0027.html#CHILD160


160. GEORGE ANDREW11 KEESLING (JAMES ALEXANDER10, GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1) was born 23 January 1876 in Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee, and died 17 March 1952 in Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri. He married ALICE ELIZA RADER 08 September 1898 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri, daughter of GEORGE RADER and CHRISTINA RADER. She was born 19 August 1877 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri, and died 15 July 1973 in Grovesprings, Wright Co., Missouri.

Children of GEORGE KEESLING and ALICE RADER are:
i. CARL EASTERLY12 KEESLING, b. 23 October 1900.
ii. OVA KEESLING, b. 18 August 1902.
iii. LUTEMA SADIE KEESLING, b. 09 May 1904.
iv. ORA LEONA KEESLING, b. 23 July 1908.
v. FRED KEESLING, b. 12 October 1918.

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161. WILLIAM SAMUEL 'SAM'11 KEESLING (JAMES ALEXANDER10, GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1) was born 17 September 1878 in Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee, and died 11 November 1934 in Conway, Laclede Co., MO. He married SARAH CATHERINE SMITH 14 September 1910 in Conway, Laclede Co., MO. She was born 20 November 1892 in Morgan, Laclede Co., MO, and died 25 July 1954 in Visalia, Tulare, California.

More About WILLIAM SAMUEL 'SAM' KEESLING:
Cause of Death: Pulmonary tuberculosis

Children of WILLIAM KEESLING and SARAH SMITH are:
i. AMOS RUSSELL12 KEESLING, b. 05 July 1911, Morgan, Laclede Co., MO; d. 07 July 1911, Morgan, Laclede Co., MO.
ii. LOIS OLIVE KEESLING, b. 08 July 1912, Morgan, Laclede Co., MO; d. 03 September 1929, Morgan, Laclede Co., MO.
More About LOIS OLIVE KEESLING:
Cause of Death: Pulmonary tuberculosis

[NI0412] 162. FRANCIS MCCARL 'CARL'11 KEESLING (JAMES ALEXANDER10, GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1) was born 01 March 1884 in Parrotsville, Cocke, Tennessee, and died 12 April 1936 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri. He married DORTHEA FRANCES RADER 24 January 1907 in Niangua, Webster Co., Missouri, daughter of DARIUS RADER and MARY SUMMERS. She was born 15 May 1886 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri, and died 21 December 1974 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

FRANCIS MCCARL 'CARL' KEESLING:
Cause of Death: from injuries cause by a cyclone

Children of FRANCIS KEESLING and DORTHEA RADER are:
i. OLIVE BESSIE12 KEESLING, b. 31 December 1907, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 16 November 1986, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; m. JAMES EDWARD CARNAHAN, 16 February 1936, Springfield, Greene, Missouri.
ii. ALBERT FREEMAN KEESLING, b. 06 December 1909, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; m. BLANCHE MCCLANAHAN, 25 November 1931, Marshfield, Webster Co., MO.
iii. REBA CORNELIA KEESLING, b. 04 June 1917, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 23 March 1936, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
More About REBA CORNELIA KEESLING:
Cause of Death: from injuries cause by a cyclone


330. iv. JAMES LOWELL KEESLING, b. 10 June 1922, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

[NI0413]
DARIUS JACKSON11 KEESLING, b. 17 January 1895, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri; d. 15 August 1962, Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas; m. MOLLIE ETHEL MEDLOCK, 19 April 1919, Niangua, Webster Co., Missouri.
More About DARIUS JACKSON KEESLING:
Burial: 24 February 1895, Immanuel Lutheran Ch., Rader, MO; spon. by Darius Rader & Bill Keesling

[NI0414] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0027.html#CHILD163

163. WILLIAM FRANKLIN11 KEESLING (JAMES ALEXANDER10, GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1) was born 21 March 1897 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri, and died 10 January 1987 in Marshfield, Webster Co., MO. He married MARY NANCY DAVIS 09 November 1919 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.

More About WILLIAM FRANKLIN KEESLING:
Burial: 22 March 1897, Immanuel Lutheran Ch., Rader, MO; spon. by Darius Rader & William Keesling

Children of WILLIAM KEESLING and MARY DAVIS are:
i. NORMA L.12 KEESLING.
ii. NOLA J. KEESLING.
iii. JAMES D. KEESLING.
iv. WILLIAM B. KEESLING.
v. MARILYN L. KEESLING.

[NI0415] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0027.html#CHILD163

164. JOHN SIMEON11 KEESLING (JAMES ALEXANDER10, GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1) was born 15 October 1901 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri, and died 19 June 1985 in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan. He married FRANCES LOUISE SHERIDAN 17 November 1930 in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan.

More About JOHN SIMEON KEESLING:
Burial: 10 November 1901, Immanuel Lutheran Ch., Rader, MO; spon. by Ephraim Rader & Samuel Rader.

Children of JOHN KEESLING and FRANCES SHERIDAN are:
i. JOHN F.12 KEESLING.
ii. DANIEL J. KEESLING.
iii. GERALD S. KEESLING.
iv. MICHAEL R. KEESLING.

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165. JACOB LOY11 KEESLING (JAMES ALEXANDER10, GEORGE9, JACOB8 KISLING, JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1) was born 01 September 1906 in Rader, Webster Co., Missouri, and died 07 May 1977 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri. He married INEZ IRENE SUMMERS 09 July 1929 in Bolivar, Polk, Missouri.

More About JACOB LOY KEESLING:
Burial: 14 October 1906, Immanuel Lutheran Ch., Rader, MO; spon. by Sam Keesling & Stella Mace.

Children of JACOB KEESLING and INEZ SUMMERS are:
i. ALBERTA N.12 KEESLING.
ii. ROBERTA A. KEESLING.
iii. JACOB L. KEESLING.

[NI0430] http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d70.htm#P70


35. Celia CAFFEY was born on 12 Oct 1812 in NC.. Census 1860 Webster Co., MO. Never married. Buried at Eureka Cemetary in Webster Co., MO.

[NI0431] MEIGS COUNTY, TN - MARRIAGES - Some Early Marriages
File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Brenda Jordan Raymond Myself33@aol.com

[NI0432] at the PERRY forum, at GenForum http://genforum.genealogy.com/
Monroe, Meigs Co Perrys
Posted by: Ed Perry Date: February 04, 2000 at 13:59:34
eperry9229@aol.com
Still looking for the parents of
-Asa Perry b 1822 NC d 1900 Fayette Co TN m in Monroe Co 1840 1)Jane Grady. 2)Gibson Co 1842 Lydia Smith.
-Allen Perry b 1824 NC d 1882 Meigs Co TN m in Monroe Co 1842 Matilda McKeehan
-Noah Perry b 1828 McMinn Co Tn d 1874 Meigs Co Tn m in Meigs Co 1847 Jane Mavity
-Elizabeth Perry m William Maynor 1838 Monroe Co TN
-Celia Perry b 1829 m in Meigs Co 1844 Levin Stokes Caffey
Their Mother: Ruth Perry b ab 1784 NC
--We have lots of speculation. Does anyone have them included in their family trees anywhere?
Ed Perry

[NI0437] Sarah Caffey Price >Mo.
Posted by: Harold Simmons Date: March 16, 2000 at 12:37:36
harolds@xit.net
Looking for decendants of Sarah Caffey daughter of Leven Stokes Caffey & Celia Perry and married James Price 9/24/1868. Their son and my ggrandfather John Thomas Price 9/4/1871, d. 7/19/1958 m.8/19/1891,to Medora Ethel Shields . Moved to Texas in march 1899 via a train to Amarillo,Tx, they settled in Childress,Tx.

[NI0441] Subject: [SE-TN] Meigs County Will Abtracts
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:13 PM
Meigs County, Tennessee records,
1836-1881," by Reba Bayless Boyer.
Will Book 1858-1881
(299 300 305 310 353 358)
No date - 30 Apr 1875
Will of Joseph McCORKEL

inventory includes notes dating back to 1828 with notations as follows

( NOTE: I cut and pasted the names I needed from this email )
(William Maroney)

Thos. COFFY 1851 gone west

L. M. STOKES 1858 not a ___ick behind at which a drowning man could
catch

G. W. STOKES ( and others named ) all gone & like the baseles Fabric of a vision
left

[NI0442] Subject: [SE-TN] Meigs County Will Abtracts
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:13 PM
Meigs County, Tennessee records,
1836-1881," by Reba Bayless Boyer.
Will Book 1858-1881
(299 300 305 310 353 358)
No date - 30 Apr 1875
Will of Joseph McCORKEL

inventory includes notes dating back to 1828 with notations as follows

( NOTE: I cut and pasted the names I needed from this email )
(William Maroney)

Thos. COFFY 1851 gone west

L. M. STOKES 1858 not a ___ick behind at which a drowning man could
catch

G. W. STOKES ( and others named ) all gone & like the baseles Fabric of a vision
left

[NI0448]
http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d77.htm#P77
42. Edward Jefferson CAFFEY died on 12 Jun 1897 in Webster Co., MO.. He was born in TN.. Occ. Cabinet Maker. Buried Eureka Cem. Webster CO.,

He was married to Louisa Ferdelia MARONEY on 14 Oct 1858 in Webster Co., MO.. Louisa Ferdelia MARONEY was born on 25 Jul 1842. She died on 29 Nov 1900. Buried with spouse in Eureka Cemetary, Webster Co., MO. Source: 'Webster Co., MO. Cemetary Inscriptions' Book 1.

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Lodge.-Niangua Lodge No. 529, A. F. & A. M., was instituted under charter November 25, 1885 (but organized U. D. February 20, 1885), with the following named officers: J. B. Davis, NV. M.; J. M. Robertson, S. NV.; E. J. Coffee, J. W.; P. L. Burford, Treasurer; J. J. Redmond, Secretary; J. C. Douglass, S. D.; S. C. Crawford, J. D.; T. C. Clements, S. S.; D. A. Williams, J. S., and D. B. Caple, Tyler. In the original organization J. C. Bridges was J. W.; J. F. Gardner, S. D., and I. L. Mathis, Tyler, were officers. The Past Masters are J. B. Davis and J. M. Robertson, who is present Master, with the following junior officers: J. C. Douglas, S. W.; Albert Hyde, J. W.; D. A. Williams, Treasurer; J. B. Davis, Secretary; T. B. Young, Tyler; D. H. Dwyer, S. D.; Joseph Hyde, J. D.; H. S. King, William Puett, Stewards. The present membership is thirty-four

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2/18/2000

Beulah Marvina Maroney Bible
(Hand written paper)

From Ponca City Okla.
When the Caffey girls were here in Aug 1978 Mertie Mansfeild & Essie Dearing they told me that Uncle Edward Caffey brother to Joseph A Caffey my grandpa.

Took a bunch of horses to Lousianana L.A. and brought grandma Maroney dad and uncle John back to Missouri by coverd wagon, they lived at uncle Ed's untill mom & dad were married.

Then homested 40 acers up "Myers branch", all in the woods, for a home to take care of grandma, It was the Maroney farm until Freeman sold it abot 1970
Pressious Memoeies
(Bill)

[NI0454] http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d76.htm#P76
41. Francis Marion CAFFEY was born on 13 Jun 1827 in Meigs Co., TN.. He died in Phillipsburg, Laclede Co., MO.. Died in action in the Civil War? Buried at Kissee Cem., Lebanon, MO.: Francis and Mariam DeAlpha are buried in Kissee Cemetary. Source: History of Laclede County. Marriage data from LDS IGI file..

He was married to Mariah DeAlpha CHAMBERS (daughter of Canada CHAMBERS and Betty Ann THACKSTON (?)) on 1 May 1851 in Laclede Co., MO.. Mariah DeAlpha CHAMBERS was born on 29 Jun 1834 in Tennessee. Another marriage to John Kissee. Buried in Kissee Cem. Laclede Co., MO. Laclede Co. History notes DeAlpha was the illegitimate daughter of a Cherokee indian...: Mother was Rachel CHAMBERS and step-father was Richard COONCE according to Mary Francis Caffey Davenport. IGI files list a Mariah Caffey married John Patton 24 Aug 1879, in Laclede Co., MO. Francis Marion CAFFEY and Mariah DeAlpha CHAMBERS had the following children:

+92 i. Lucinda CAFFEY.
+93 ii. Robert F.(Bob) CAFFEY.
+94 iii. Preston (Press) CAFFEY.
95 iv. Daniel Newton CAFFEY died in Kissee, MO.. Died at the age of five years.
+96 v. Francis Marion CAFFEY.

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http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d76.htm#P76
Another marriage to John Kissee. Buried in Kissee Cem. Laclede Co., MO. Laclede Co. History notes DeAlpha was the illegitimate daughter of a Cherokee indian...: Mother was Rachel CHAMBERS and step-father was Richard COONCE according to Mary Francis Caffey Davenport. IGI files list a Mariah Caffey married John Patton 24 Aug 1879, in Laclede Co., MO. Francis Marion CAFFEY and Mariah DeAlpha CHAMBERS had the following children:

[NI0458] Don & Sue IKERD Webpage
http://www.llion.org/~pikerd/genealogy/

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Database: wooderd
Individual: I1135
Link:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wooderd&id=I1135
Name: Lynne Brown
Email: mattb@sierra.net
URL:
URL title:
Note:
I have been looking at your family line and I think it is just a bit confused.

I believe that Richard Steen who married Judah McCarrell is a brother to William
Steen that married Narcissa Burns. William was born abt 1802 and Judah and
Ricard were born abt 1799. You show Richard as a son of William and Narcissa?

There is a James Steen born aprox 1767 who is living with Juda in 1850. I
believe him to be the father of William and Richard and Christopher.

What do you think about this take on my research?

Detail below:

1840 Pulaski Co MO
James males 2-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-1 females 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1
1 member of this household would be pst 70 in 1840 (born bef 1770)

William - males 2-0-0-0-0-1 females 2-1-0-0-1 * could be same family as
below
Christopher males 0-0-0-0-0-1 females 0-0-0-0-1 probably brother to William
Christopher dies 1844/1845 Green Co MO (no children in his household in 1840)
Court house burned - no documents available

1850 Laclede Co MO #274
Steen, Judah 49 f GA (gbc: wid/of Richard Steen - Juda b 1799 d Aug 3 1881 bur
Russell-Steen Cem LaClede Co Mo)
Along with her family is Steen, James 83 m SC (gbc: b c 1767)

George Steen and Thursie Russell are on 1870 Webster Co MO census, Juda Steen
age
70 living in their household

This is what I think....

James b abt 1767 is father - his sons are Richard, William, Christopher,
probably others

Richard b 6/5/1799 m Juda McCarrell b1799 in GA died Aug 3 1881 Jericho,
Laclede, MO
Their children:

ELVIRA, born June 17, 1819 in Tennessee; m Mr. Legan

JAMES HODGE, born February 23,1823 in Illinois;

MARGARET ANN, PEGGY born September 4, 1825;

REBEKAH, born March 4,1827;

MARIAH (female), born January 29, 1829;
marries Alfred RUSSELL and Husband: George N CAFFEY
Father:Thomas CAFFEY Mother:Sarah STOKES
Alfred brother to Thursa: b 1828 in IL
Father:Jeremiah RUSSELL Mother:Celia WADE

JOHN BRANNON, born October 8,1830;
marries Permelia T. Roper b June 23 1835 - in KY Father: John C. Roper
Mother: Hannah B. Martin

GEORGE WASHINGTON, born Jul 20 or March 12, 1833 ; **marries Thursie
Russell b. July 20 1835 IL Death: 8 MAY 1901 in Conway, Laclede Co., MO
Father:Jeremiah RUSSELL Mother:Celia WADE

WILLIAM JACKSON, born May 12, 1835;
and possibly another son named CHRISTOPHER MARION, born May 12,1837. d in OK

RICHARD STEEN and JUDA McCARRELL STEEN moved to Missouri about 1830 and raised
their family in the southwestern part of present Laclede County, Missouri.

William Steen (born in 1802) marriage to Narcissa Burns in Jefferson Co MO on
Oct 30 1830.

1850 census William Steen 48 born in GA (1802)
Narcissa 38 born in MO (1812)
Elizabeth 18 MO (1832)
James 16 MO (1834)
George 15 MO (1835)
Polly 13 MO (1837)
Leticia 11 MO (1839)
Christopher 10 MO (1840)
Narcissa 6 MO (1844)
William 6 MO (1844)
Lutitia 3 MO (1847)
Margaret 6/12 MO (1849)

[NI0461] Morgan News
By Rowena Calton
The Conway Chronicles

Hello Neighbors. This is a new column from an old neighborhood. I tried to get items in last week, but failed to get them sent through the e-mail. You know how successful these computers are sometimes. Nevertheless, let's try this again. Like I said this is a new column, and it will only be as successful as you'd like it to be. I cannot do it without you. My phone number is 589-6009: If you have any news that you'd like to share with your neighbors, let me know and we'll put them into the paper. I'll try my best never to put anything in that you would not want me to.

Vince and Kathy Goemaat spent the weekend in Iowa. Vince's parents celebrated forty some years of marriage with Vince their son helping them to renew their wedding vows. Vince is a minister of the Gospel and I'm sure this thrilled his Mother and Father to have him conduct the ceremony. Darrell and Janie Calton are expecting their son, Garrell and his wife Amy in for a visit from Hannibal, MO this coming weekend. It is always such a special pleasure to have our children return home for a visit. Hope they have a safe trip and a wonderful visit.

I spoke with Becky Brown by phone the other day, and she said she and Gary Blankenship of Marshfield have started a construction business. It's called B&C Construction. We wish them well in their venture. Becky also said the Grandson is really growing and spoiled rotten. I just wonder who we might blame for that?

I met some new neighbors at the Morgan store the other day. Welcome to the Buttram family.

There is also some more neighbors coming. The Roger Flint family will be moving into the parsonage at Morgan Baptist Church. The church has called Brother Roger as their pastor. This includes his wife, Jenny, four little daughters, Torie, Tatum, Tessa and Taylor. Welcome Bro. Roger and family.

I spoke with Nola Burns the other day. She said she and Bob are fine. She did say Bob's mother Mrs. Lena Burns is not feeling well, so if you would remember her and the family in your prayers, I am sure they would appreciate this ever so much.

Ozark Community Chapel has a Gospel singing the first Fri. night of each month. They would love to have you come to this event. There are refreshments following the services. I've been there often, and let me tell you it is a sure blessing and wonderful fellowship. The next one will be Aug. 6th @ 7:00 p.m. Bro. Sammy Dismang is the pastor there.

Maybe there will be more news next time. Remember 589-6009 is my number. Help me to let others know what a fine community Morgan is and the reason it is fine is because of people like you. God Bless.

[NI0462] http://parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rdmorris/d207.htm#P207

79. Zilpha CAFFEY was born on 7 Oct 1834. She died in 1918. For list of children, see notes for spouse. Lived in Parks Creek in Wright Co., MO.: For more info, see 'History of Laclede Co., MO (vol 1)', source of this data. Mother was unmarried at the time of Zilpha's birth.

She was married to Noah CALTON (son of Joel CALTON and Art MOORE) on 5 Dec 1861. Noah CALTON was born in 1824 in Giles Co., TN.. Children: Thomas (1862-1941), Edward (1864-1948), James (1867-1939), George Wash (1870-1951), Sarah (1872-1948), Noah (Dig) (1877-1956), Nina (1880-1943).: First marriage to Mary Brake in 1843. They had nine children. He served nearly four years in th Federal army. For additional info, see 'History of Laclede County, Missouri (vol 1)', the source of this data.

[NI0467] Sandy Graves
P.O. Box 1965
Ponca City, OK 74602
580/762-5635

[NI0469] Received: (from lorraineq@juno.com)
To: wmaroney@janics.com
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 05:13:17 -0500
Subject: Re: Joseph A CAFFEY

[NI0485] Source: James Willhite research

[NI0487] From: KuklaO@aol.com
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 16:51:10 EST
Subject: Re: PARSCALE/JEMES Abt. 1900-1905
To: wmaroney@janics.com

It is quite ironic that you should submit this e-mail with this invaluable
information.
I have been translating a book of marriage for Dallas County from 1900-1906
and had just finished it up. I found Parscole and Parscale and was not to
sure of the correct spelling. I also ran across the name Jeames. But
because of your submission I now have the correct spelling for both names.
Here is the marriage date for your Albert and Ollie 11-9-1904.

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Source Information: LDS

Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
8007403 - 1260665 Film NONE
Sheet: 41

[NI0489] grave stone also has the name ROGERS

[NI0491] Ron is a traveling Minister

[NI0498] 2/15/00
Harry & Susan Tupper
6 Stobo Ln
Bella Vista , AR 72715-5110
(501)855-9762

[NI0501] Source

Godsey Family

Posted by Ronald W. Garrett on Mon, 19 Jul 1999, in response to Andrew GODSEY 1850>1860>1870, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 18 Jul 1999

Surname: Pierce, Godsey

I have info on Sarah Catherine Godsey b 7-??-1837 & d 9-24-1906 & is buried in the Smyrna Cem. in Pickett Co. She was married to Columbus William Pierce b 1828 in Carter Co. & d bet 1880 & 1886. He is buried in the Cross-Pierce Cem in Pickett CO.
I have info on children if you want. E-mail me direct.

[NI0502] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0003.html

7. JACOB8 KISLING (JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR., HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1)55 was born 21 May 1783 in Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania56, and died Abt. 1826 in Greene County, TN. He married (1) CATHERINE 'CATY' PHILLIPPI57,58 20 December 1804 in Wythe Co., VA.59, daughter of CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPPI and ELIZABETH STEFFEY. She was born 1788 in Montgomery Co., VA ( near Austinville now Wythe Co.), and died 1816 in Greene County, TN. He married (2) MARY HARMON60,61 18 May 1817 in Greene County, TN62.

Notes for JACOB KISLING:
German surname spelling: "Kißling"; other various spellings: "Kesler, Keesley, Keasling, Keesling and Kissling."
Jacob and Caty Keesling moved to Tennessee in the summer of 1810. Jacob Keesling made several property transactions in Greene Co., Tenn., and his estate was settled there between 1826 and 1829. Moses G. Alison and Joseph Davis of Greene Co. were appointed guardians of the older children in 1826. Mary Harmon Keesling was appointed guardian of her four young children. During this period on Jan. 24, 1827, Mary Harmon Keesling was charged with having a illegitimate child. Recorded in the Wythe County, VA Court Order Books on June 12, 1827, Peter, Rosanna, and George Keesling, orphans of Jacob Keesling, upwards of age 14, chose John Keesling (older brother), guardian and he was appointed guardian for Jacob Keesling, Jr., under age 14. Mary Harmon Keesling married Andrew Smilie on Oct. 27, 1829.
Early writings state that most of Jacob's descendants moved west to Indiana, Missouri and Iowa. However, many descendants did stay in Tennessee and live there today. Tradition also claims that those descendants whose loyalties were with the Union during the Civil War later changed the spelling of their name to Keasling. A more detailed history of this family and their descendants can be obtained in the book, "KEESLING and SMITH FAMILIES of GREENE COUNTY, TENNESSEE and WEBSTER COUNTY, MISSOURI" by Richard D. Lawson, Sr., Rt. 1 Box 32, Nianqua, Mo. 65713.

More About JACOB KISLING:
Baptismal: 17 June 1783, Trinity Lutheran Ch., Berks, Co., PA - Sponsored by Jacob & Walburga Kissling
Occupation: Farmer
Reside/d: Wythe Co., VA & Greene Co., TN

Notes for MARY HARMON:
Mary Harmon may have been the daughter of either Jacob Harmon or Philip Harmon. Jacob Harmon was listed in the Greene County, TN 1812 tax list in Capt. Kirk's District, along with Jacob Kesler (later Keesling). Listed on the same page of the 1830 Greene Co. Federal census was Andrew Smilie, possibly Mary's second husband. Philip Harmon lived near Philip, Jr., and John Harmon who married Mary Cobble on 16 Dec. 1828. In the same 1830 census area lived Soloman Wampler who married a Mary Harmon on 18 Dec. 1823, and a Frederick Wampler who married Evaline Harmon on 18 Aug. 1827. These Keesling, Harmon, Wampler, and Cobble families lived near Sinking Springs and Mosheim Lutheran Churches, and many members of these families are buried in these two church cemeteries.
Mary Harmon Keesling was appointed guardian of her four young children. During the period on Jan. 24, 1827, Mary Harmon Keesling was charged with having a illegitimate child. Recorded in the Wythe County, VA Court Order Books on June 12, 1827, Peter, Rosanna, and George Keesling, orphans of Jacob Keesling, upwards of age 14, chose John Keesling (older brother), guardian and he was appointed guardian for Jacob Keesling, Jr., under age 14. Mary Harmon Keesling married Andrew Smilie on Oct. 27, 1829.

Children of JACOB KISLING and CATHERINE PHILLIPPI are:
32. i. JOHN9 KEASLING, b. 23 October 1805, Wythe County, VA.,.
33. ii. ROSANNA KEASLING, b. Abt. 1807, Wythe County, VA.,; d. 1833, Knox County, Indiana.
34. iii. PETER KISLING, b. 10 January 1809, Wythe County, VA.,; d. 18 May 1894, Vinton, Benton Co., Iowa.
35. iv. GEORGE KEESLING, b. 31 May 1812, Greene County, TN; d. 29 June 1902, Rader, Webster Co., Missouri.
36. v. DAVID KEASLING, b. 12 May 1813, Greene County, TN; d. 12 March 1863, Knox County, Indiana.
37. vi. CATHERINE 'KATTIE' KEESLING, b. Abt. 1815, Greene County, Tennessee; d. Grayson County, Virginia.

Children of JACOB KISLING and MARY HARMON are:
vii. MARY ANN9 KEESLING63, b. Abt. 1818, Greene County, TN; m. RILEY ALTUM, 27 November 1833, Greene County, TN64.
viii. SUSANNA KEESLING65, b. Abt. 1820; m. ERVIN ALTUM, 26 May 1840, Greene County, TN66.
ix. SARAH KEESLING67,68, b. Abt. 1822, Greene County, Tennessee; m. JOEL P. FOSTER, 01 December 1840, Greene County, TN69.
x. JACOB KEESLING, JR.70,71, b. Abt. 1826, Greene County, Tennessee.

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[NI0504] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/e/Michael-E-Keesling/GENE5-0001.html

1. JOHANN GEORG7 KISSLING, SR. (HANS JACOB6, JOHANNES5, JUNG HANSS JOHANNES4, ALT HANSS JOHANNES3, LUDWIG2, JACOB1)1,2,3,4,5 was born February 1734/35 in Truchtelfingen, Balinger Amt., Wuerttenberg, Germany, and died Bef. June 1788 in Montgomery Co., VA ( near Austinville now Wythe Co.)6. He married ANNA MARIA MILLER7,8,9,10 1758 in Berks Co., PA, daughter of MARTIN MÜLLER and MARIA SCHAYRER. She was born 07 November 1742 in Truchtelfingen, Balinger Amt., Wuerttenberg, Germany, and died in Wythe Co., VA..

Notes for JOHANN GEORG KISSLING, SR.:
German surname spelling: "Kißling"; other various spellings: "Keesler, Keesley, Keisling, Kiesling and Kisling."
He arrived in America with older brother Hans Jacob on the ship Fane at Philadelphia, Pa. on 17 Oct 1749. Johann Georg was 14 years old when he first came a shore in America. Naturalized to Great Britain with Oath and Allegiance to King George II on 22 Sep 1766 at Bern Township, Pa. with brother Jacob. Johann Georg settled and farmed land on the north side of the Schuylkill River. Georg's farm was located in Maxatawny Township of Berks County, Pa. This is in the vicinity of Kutztown, about 15 miles north of Reading, Pa. Hans Jacob's farm was located on the south side of the river in Bern Township.
In 1770 Johann Georg received an inheritance of 90 Florins, 26 Kreuzer and 4 Heller German currency beyond what he had obtained before from his mother's estate, which was dated 17 June 1769 in Tieringen, Balingen, Germany. In his mother's probate records he is listed as Hans Jerg (John George) Kisling whose occupation was a mason. His mother died 28 March 1769 in Tieringen, Germany.
According to the writings of Harold Charles Keesling of Wichita, Kansas in 1938. Georg leaned more to the material things of life, and by 1776 had acquired some 600 acres of land; in another three years his holdings had increased to 3000 acres of land and had entered into the liquor business as a distiller. Proof of this, as written: "Register of Property, Berks County, Maxatawny township, 1779: George Kessling, distiller, 3000 acres, 11 horses, 12 cattle; tax 4 pounds, 10 shillings, 4 pence (4/10/4)". This may have been a clerical error and should possibly read as 300 acres. In 1781 and 1784 he was taxed on two stills, 350 and 200 acres respectfully.
Georg and Anna lived on their farm in Maxatawny Township until after the Revolutionary War. The exact year they moved to Virginia is a little difficult to determine. The following is known from recorded records in Pennsylvania. A Funding Tax of over 13 pounds State and over 13 pounds County was assessed on George Kissling and George Kissling, Jr. in 1783. It was recorded that Tax Collector George Kemp was allowed a deficiency upon the items of Georg and George, Jr. According to three different historical researchers that I have spoken to, the deficiency only means that the tax was not collected at that time. The tax assessment could have been contested or payment extension for a later date could have been set at the time of collection. This seems to have been a common occurrence during the Revolutionary War years. It might have been a case of, "the check is in the mail". In 1784, a Return and Assessment was recorded on Georg Kisling for 2 stills, 200 acres, 5 horses, 3 cattle and 6 sheep. George, Jr. was assessed and taxed on 1/4 acre.
A supplies tax of Maxatawny township in 1785 was assessed on George Kissling, Sr., George Kissling, Jr., single freeman and Conrad Kissling, single freeman. A deficiency was allowed to Henry Grim, collector on this tax collection. This was the last recorded record of George Kissling, Sr. in Pennsylvania. George, Jr. and Conrad appeared on the 1786 Maxatawny supplies tax; but this was the last record of them in Pennsylvania.
Georg's brother, Jacob Kissling drowned in the Schuylkill River on 4 Feb. 1784. According to the Orphans Court records on 25 March 1784, Jacob Kissling, above the age of 14, son of Jacob Kissling, chooses George Kissling as his guardian.5 On February 8, 1785, Walburga Kissling, widow and administratrix of Jacob Kissling, dec'd, reports the sale to George Kissling of Maxatawny township for 1201 pounds.
Georg was recorded on the Montgomery County, Va. Personal Property tax list in 1788, as George Keasler. George, Jr., Conrad and first cousins, John and Jacob are listed on the 1788 tax lists. Georg's farm was recorded as being on Mine Mill Creek near mouth of Cripple Creek. The land was actually in Montgomery County at the time of purchase, as Wythe County was not organized until December 1789. Most of the early records such as deeds, marriages, wills, tax records, etc. are recorded in the Montgomery County Court records in Christiansburg, Va.
Georg, recorded as George Keesleys, Sr., died about 3 June 1788, as George, Jr., was appointed administrator on this date. The Estate was appraised 30 July 1788. George, Jr. inherited the Cripple Creek farm and brother, Conrad used his inheritance to purchase land on Mine Mill Creek, a few miles from his father's farm, southeast of Fort Chiswell, Va.
Johann Georg and Anna Maria are believed to had 9 children which can be accounted for. Four of their children were baptized in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Berks County, Pa. A daughter, Sara was baptized in the Zion Church. The nine known children were: George Jr., Conrad, Phillippina, Anna Maria, Catharine, (2) Jacobs, Christina, and Sara Rosina. Jacob was only five years old at the time of his father's death. The children and descendants are listed bellow, using the most recorded spelling of their last name:


More About JOHANN GEORG KISSLING, SR.:
Baptism: 17 February 1734/35, Truchtelfingen Lutheran Ch., Truchtelfingen, Wurttemberg, Germany.11
Burial: Zion Church Cemetery, Cripple Creek, Wythe, VA
Occupation: Mason, Distiller & Farmer12,13

Notes for ANNA MARIA MILLER:
Anna Maria was born in the same location in Germany as her husband. The Müller's are believed to have been the guardians of the immigrant brothers, Hans Jacob and Johann Georg, on the voyage of the Fane and their early days in Pennsylvania. It has been written that she lived to be 100 years old, but I cannot presently confirm this. This would have placed her death in 1842/43. Her oldest son George, Jr. died and was buried at Cedar Springs Farm 19 March 1840. Anna Maria nor Johann Georg are buried at the Keesling Cemetery in Cedar Springs, which was started in 1825. Their graves are believed by some Wythe County historians to be at Zion Church Cemetery near Crockett, Va. The tombstones are of limestone and are worn beyond all recognition. She was not recorded in the 1810 Census, as living with any of her sons or by herself. She could have been living with one of her daughters in 1810.

Children of JOHANN KISSLING and ANNA MILLER are:
2. i. GEORGE8 KISLING, JR., b. Abt. 1759, Berks County, Pennsylvania; d. 19 March 1840, Cedar Springs, Wythe, VA..
3. ii. CONRAD KISLING, b. Abt. 1762, Reading, Berks Co., PA; d. Abt. 1818, Keesling's Bridge, Wythe Co., VA.
4. iii. PHILLIPPINA 'PHOBE' KISSLING, b. 09 February 1763, MaxatawnyTownship, Berks Co., Pennsylvania; d. Bef. 1820, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
iv. ANNA MARIA KISLING, b. 17 April 1765, Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., PA14; d. Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., PA, at young age.
More About ANNA MARIA KISLING:
Baptismal: 26 May 1765, Trinity Lutheran Ch., Berks, Co., PA - Sponsored by Martin Miller and wife Agnes


v. CATHRINE KISLING, b. 02 August 1768, Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., PA15; d. 19 March 1832, Henry County, Indiana; m. ABRAHAM 'ABE' FILLINGER, Pennsylvania.
More About CATHRINE KISLING:
Baptismal: 11 September 1768, Trinity Lutheran Ch., Berks, Co., PA - Sponsored by Christian Wix & Catharine
Reside/d: Preble Co., Ohio before moving to Henry Co., IN.


vi. JACOB KISLING, b. 17 April 1770, Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., PA16; d. Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., PA.
Notes for JACOB KISLING:
Died at an early age, as a later son was named JACOB, also.


More About JACOB KISLING:
Baptismal: 17 June 1770, Trinity Lutheran Ch., Berks, Co., PA - Sponsored by Jacob & Walburga Kissling


5. vii. CHRISTINA KISLING, b. Abt. 1775, Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., PA; d. 1832, Wayne County, Indiana.
6. viii. SARA ROSINA 'ROSANNA' KISLING, b. 25 June 1780, Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., PA; d. Bef. 1850, Wythe Co., VA..
7. ix. JACOB KISLING, b. 21 May 1783, Maxatawny Township, Berks Co., Pennsylvania; d. Abt. 1826, Greene County, TN.

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John Henderson OFFICER (AFN: 3R6K-JD)

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GOLDEN CO
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(Hand written) 1856 Taxable Assessment Webster Co.
OFFICER Drucinda 1 horse value $30 , 7 mules $50, 7 cattle $100
OFFICER J.B. has land H.H. LEA administrator
OFFICER John H. 1 horse $50,

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Webster Co., Missouri
Abstracts of ,Wills, Admintstration & Bonds, Book A 1856-1863

OFFICER, Marion est. -- Drucinda Officer was appointed by court on 3 Feb 1857, curator of estate of Marion Officer. Sec., John H. Officer & Peter Young. (13)

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Webster Co.,Union Twp., Missouri Deed Book A
page 496

16 Feb 1859 John H. OFFICER & w Mary E. of Laclede Co & Samuel MARONEY & w
Martha L. to Herndon H LEA of Wright Co. $400, S 20 T 32 R 16, 160 acers, it
being the undivided interest of the said John H. OFFICER & Martha MARONEY as
heirs at Law of Jefferson M. OFFICER & Drucinda OFFICER, dec'd, late of
Webster Co.

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1 NENE 14/ 32-N 14-W No 5th PM MO LACLEDE

JOHN H OFFICER
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 26463
Misc. Doc. Nr: ---
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: June 1, 1859
Cancelled: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: SALE-CASH ENTRY (3 Stat. 566)
Acres: 40
Land Office: SPRINGFIELD
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1880 Missouri Soundex (O126) Census Webster Co.,Union Twp.
page45 ED 133 sheet 7 line 20

OFFICER John H. age 53 TN
Martha F. wife 40 TN
Anna 14 dau MO
Charlie 11 son MO
Dacial dau 8 MO
Zachariah son 6 MO
Jefferson M. son 2 MO
Henderson P. 3/12 MO
PRYOR Sterling P. step-son 18 MO

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From A USGenWeb/MOGenWeb site for Wright Co. Missouri
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/wricen2.htm
138-138 (blank)
SUMNER, Isaac W. (Watts) 42 m TN tch b 1803 d 1866; came to what is now Wright Co MO in 1837; 1840 Pulaski Co MO; he 1st m Lavinia (?) she d 11 Jun 1833 in Davidson Co TN; he 3rd m Sarah Jane (?); Isaac Watts SUMNER s/o Duke William SUMNER Sr. and 1st wife Mary Polly DRAKE d/o Mathew DRAKE & Ann ARRINGTON; Duke W. Sr s/o Joseph SUMNER b 1748 & Martha PHILLIPS; 1860 Wright Co #274 Isaac is 52 and 3rd wife Sarah Jane is 25 b in TN; Isaac was Treasurer of Wright Co in 1856.
Elizabeth (L.) 38 f TN b 18 May 1812 d 2 Jun 1855 bur Hartville Steele Cem; she was 2nd w/o I.W. SUMNER.
Mary E. 15 f IL sch m John H. OFFICER; 1860 Wright Co MO #11.
Jane 13 f MO sch
Samantha (Ann) 11 f MO sch b Mar 1842 d Jun 1909 bur Claxton Cem; 1860 Wright Co #11 w/sister Mary E. & John H. OFFICER; m in 1861 to John Wesley CLAXTON s/o James CLAXTON & Tempy RATCLIFF who are in Bedford Co TN in 1850; 1860 Wright Co #325; 1860 Wright Co #330 John Wesley age 27 w/bro Noah CLAXTON & his 1st wife Lucinda PALMER d/o Ratliff C. PALMER; 1880 Wright Co Elk Creek Twp #80-83 they have nine children and his bro Geo. CLAXTON living with them; 1900 Wright Co Elk Creek Twp #129-134 his bro Mike CLAXTON age 60 single is with them.
Duke 08 m MO sch b 1844; he served in the State Guard when the Civil War broke out after one year he returned home and gathered up about fifty men to form a gang that rode the countryside. Duke killed Polk STEPHENS in 1862 and then went to Randolph Co AR and was killed there, by horse thieves in 1877; see WRIGHT CO HISTORY BOOK I pg 570; he m Caroline MOORE.
Henry 04 m MO sch
Sarah (Elizabeth) 01 f MO m on 17 Mar 1871 in Independence Co AR Daniel E. ELLIS s/o Tom ELLIS & Sarah MARTIN

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OFFICER family in US - PLEASE SEND ALL UPDATES/CORRECTIONS to wa6nsr@qsl.net
4664 total entries, last updated Tue Jun 20 23:52:45 2000
Dick Rath

[NI0506] Webster Co., Missouri
Abstracts of ,Wills, Admintstration & Bonds, Book A 1856-1863

OFFICER, Marion est. -- Drucinda Officer was appointed by court on 3 Feb 1857, curator of estate of Marion Officer. Sec., John H. Officer & Peter Young. (13)

[NI0507] lorraineq@juno.com

Received: from familysearch.org
From: pickles
To: pickles
Subject: Re: Pickle/ Pickel


I have basically one family of PICKLES--my 2ggm Mary Jane
PICKLES (b. abt 1840 in Rader, Webster, Missouri) who married Joseph A.
CAFFEY. Mary Jane's siblings were Rene (b. Georgia), Sarah Elizabeth, and
James. I think all of these names came off a little scrap of paper my dad
kept for years. How accurate it is, I have not had time to verify. But that
Georgia morsel is rather startling and interesting.

[NI0514] March 17, 1998
50 Years Ago This Week

The Conway Chronicle, March 18, 1948
A Freak Hen Egg
Mrs. Creed Summers, of near Rader, reports a freak egg laid by one of her hens recently. The egg was of an extraordinary size and inside of the egg was another normal size egg complete with shell.

[NI0517] Aka as Mary

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[NI0523] To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 16:53:50 -0600
From: James Peters
Subject: geneology

Dear Mr. Maroney
My name is Bill Moretini. My mothers maiden name was Docia Lynn Officer. Her
mothers name was Malinda Emily Marler, (maiden name). When my sister was a
little girl, she made grandma a little peeved. Grandma responded with "don't make
me mad....I'm 1/4 th indian". That would, if true, make one of grandma's parents
1/2 indian or one of grandmothers four grandparents a full-blooded indian. While
tracing geneology on the web...I found your e-mail address. I thought you might
have more informatioin than I have been able to find. Grandma,(Malinda Marler)'s
parents...Andrew Marler...married Hannah Hays. Andrew's parents...William Marler &
Malinda Roberts. Hannah's parents...James M. Hays & Nancy White. Somewhere
therein lies the origin of "indian blood". CAN YOU HELP? Sincerly, Bill Moretini

To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 23:07:45 -0600
From: James Peters
Subject: appreciation

Hello Bill,
Thank you for the really fast response. This web browser is new to me...less than one
month...and I am amazed at how accessable information is and in this case connecting
two people that did'nt know the other existed...GREAT STUFF! Unfortunately, the
Indian blood-line would not appear in the Officer footprints, but rather the Marler
geneology. However, it will be fun to trace the leads that you gave me. My mother,
Docia and all of her siblings are now dead. There were two brothers to carry on the
Officer name.....Bill & Elvin. They each had male children. They are of course my
cousins. I'm now 66 and Uncle Elvins two boys...Jim &Jerry were about the same
age. On Bill's property...a few yards from a house he built...stood the log cabin
that my grandfather, John Foster Officer and Malinda raised mom and the others.
(At least it was standing when I was around 18). That was near Conway, Mo. and
around 1 1/2 miles north of Radar, Mo. Grandpa's father was John Henderson
Officer whose father was Jefferson B.Officer. Thanks very much for your help!
Sincerly, Bill



To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 13:52:51 -0600
From: James Peters

Hello Bill,
In a previous message I said that Bill & Elvin Officer brothers were my cusions...you
probably figured out that they were my uncles & Elvin's boys, Jim & jerry are my cusions.
I should read my letters better before I send them. You said you talked to Jim...how...
e-mail? If so, what's his handle? Where does he live? In reviewing my messages I
do'nt believe I said that I live in Kansas City, Mo. "sorry"!
I am a "flint knapper"...I make arrowheads, hatchet heads, etc. I am always
looking for sources of flint. Does your area have any?
I am eagerly awaiting the fishing season, how about you?
Bill Moretini...

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GOLDEN CO
USA 80401

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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 18:22:03 -0600

BMoretini@MSN.com

Hi William,l
Got the picture and really delighted that you sent it. Here are the things that ring a bell.
I heard one of my aunts and my mother talking about relations named Caffey. It gets better. In tahe second row is a girl named Dosie and in the third row there is a girl named Omie. I believe that those were 'nick names'. Omie was my aunt Neomie (if that is the proper way to spell it) and Dosie was my mother Docia. The picture is dated 1911 and my mother was born 1906. The girl in the picture could easily be 5 years old. Just in case I have not relayed this information as of yet,......Moms' named was Docia Lynn Officer. She 1st married Arcabold Rice...(not sure of the spelling of his 1st name). They had one girl named Julia. She later married my father, James Anthony Moretini and had me and in less than a year had another son named Joseph who wieghed 2 pounds and lived 2 days. Julia Married William McCown. My half sister died over a year ago. Bill and thier 4 kids are alive. Twin girls, Patricia and Phillis and Steven and Raymond are thier names. The girls and Steven
married, but not Ray. Patricia has a son named Barry and he married a girl named Sahra. My sister was 10 years older that I and her husband 12 years older. I recently heard by email from a woman in Garden City, a few miles east of Harrisonville, Mo. who was related to me on my faters side. She is into family tree research as are you. She sent me a lot of information that I didn't know, including my Italian origins in the old country. I found it on my web browser. It's a spit away from Austria above (looks like about 20 miles at the most), and half again as much from Switzerland on the above left. It's like a tri-country intersection. It's a ski resort town by the name of Ponte di Legno, Italy. I always wanted to know where in Italy that they come from. From the web I got two pictures....One of the snow covered mountains with the ski runs drawn on and one close up overlooking the town in the summer without snow. What a blast! Thanks for sending the picture. My neice Ph
illis has suddenly taken an interest in he roots as well as my fathers.
Thanks,
Bill
P.S. I now have a REAL computer with a new email address. BMoretini@MSN.com
(I believe MSN is in caps. Too lazy to go upstairs and look. If that doesn't work try it the other way)
William Maroney wrote:
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[NI0525] filed for a pension wid certificate #34502, Survivor Certificate #24253

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LOVE, Thomas 37 m NC fmr Haywood Co NC; d 1852 in Wright Co MO, bur on his farm; Probate in Wright Co MO, d intestate, Adnr. De bonis non, Thomas C. LOVE. 12 Dec 1871. Sec. W.S. POPE, N.B. GARNER and P.W. RUDD. Love died in Wright Co in 1852, leaving as his heirs, J.B. LOVE, F.C. LOVE, Letitia J. WELCH, Ellen BOULDIN, Mary LEA, Robin M. JOHNSON and heirs of Margaret BURNEY.
Elizabeth 48 f NC 1860 Webster Co MO; d 1862.
Joseph B. 19 m NC mnr
Dorcas L. 14 f TN sch d 1865; m T. M. JOHNSON.
Deannah 12 f TN sch d 10 Jun 1853.
Letetia J. 09 f TN sch m James A. Welch.
Elenor (B.) 03 f MO m Allen BOULDIN OR BOLLING
Thomas C. 06 m MO sch m Sally J. (?).
JESSES, Jane 20 f TN sch
LEA, Mary E. 02 f MO d/o Dr. H.H. LEA & Martha (d 1848) d/o T.B. LOVE; m Leonard A. MORPHISS, an Artist.

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THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERICAL PURPOSES ONLY.


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1850 FEDERAL CENSUS WRIGHT COUNTY MISSOURI
SCHEDULE I – FREE INHABITANTS IN DIST. NO. 102 IT BEING IN THE COUNTY OF WRIGHT IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI ENUMERATED BY H.H. LEA ASS’T MARSHALL,
ON THE 19TH DAY OF AUG 1850

LOVE, Thomas 37 m NC fmr Haywood Co NC; d 1852 in Wright Co MO, bur on his farm; Probate in Wright Co MO, d intestate, Adnr. De bonis non, Thomas C. LOVE. 12 Dec 1871. Sec. W.S. POPE, N.B. GARNER and P.W. RUDD. Love died in Wright Co in 1852, leaving as his heirs, J.B. LOVE, F.C. LOVE, Letitia J. WELCH, Ellen BOULDIN, Mary LEA, Robin M. JOHNSON and heirs of Margaret BURNEY.
Elizabeth 48 f NC 1860 Webster Co MO; d 1862.
Joseph B. 19 m NC mnr
Dorcas L. 14 f TN sch d 1865; m T. M. JOHNSON.
Deannah 12 f TN sch d 10 Jun 1853.
Letetia J. 09 f TN sch m James A. Welch.
Elenor (B.) 03 f MO m Allen BOULDIN OR BOLLING
Thomas C. 06 m MO sch m Sally J. (?).
JESSES, Jane 20 f TN sch
LEA, Mary E. 02 f MO d/o Dr. H.H. LEA & Martha (d 1848) d/o T.B. LOVE; m Leonard A. MORPHISS, an Artist.
Letter dated 1905 written on stationery titled: The Ozark Fruit Growers Association (incorporated) Headquarters, Springfield, MO. The Ozark Section Comprises a Territory 200 by 400 miles in extent; it has 40,000,000 trees in Orchards and 20,000 acres in Berries.
OFFICERS: Col. T. C. Love, President
G. T. Lincoln, 1st Vice President
Dr. E. L. Beal, 2nd Vice President
G. A. Atwood, Sec. and Treas.
DIRECTORS: Louis Erb, Cedar Gap MO
P. A. Rodgers, Gravette AR
G. T. Lincoln, Bentonville AR
M. F. H. Smeltzer, VanBuren AR
G. A. Atwood, Springfield MO
T. C. Love, Seymour MO
J. A. Taylor, Wynnewood Ind. T
Dr. E. A. Beal, Republic MO
R. M. Hitt, Koshkonong MO

Letter dated 1919 written on two-tone (red/blue) letterhead:
United Confederate Veterans (with 3 confederate flags)
T. C. Love - Major Gen. Commanding
P. S. Porter - Adjt. General and Chief of Staff
R. H. Trevathan - Asst. Adjt. General

One letter quotes birth/death info from family Bible:
Thomas B. Love, Dec 27 1798-Jan 19 1852; Elizabeth Barnard, Aug 25 1802-April 21 1869 m T.B.Love; Martha Love, Aug 21 1823-Mar 27 1848 m. H. H. Lea; Robin Love, Aug 28 1826-Sep 24 1847, Lt. U.S. Army d Santa Fe NM;
Margaret Love, Dec 29 1828-1865/66, d in OR, m Burnett; Joseph B. Love, Jul 25 1831-Dec 5 1875, d in Waco, TX; Polly Love, Apr 22 1833-Oct 11 1838;
Dorcas B. Love, Sep 9 1835-Dec 22 1865, m Thomas Mellen Johnson; Dina G. Love, Mar 28 1838-Jul 1853; Letitia J. Love Mar 7 1841 m a Welch

Maple Park Cemetery, Springfield MO, Lot 10: Thomas C. Love, May 17 1844-Oct 7 1920, m Sallie Rodgers (Sarah J.) 1846-May 22 1912, same stone, on stone is Southern Cross of Honor DEO VINDICE 1861-1865, United Daughters Confederacy to the U.C.V.; John Thomas Love, Mar 17 1905-Feb 12 1969, MO SGT 1103 - BASE UNIT AAF WWII; Oscar Bailey Love, 1882-Dec 25 1886, s/o T.C. & S.J. Love; Joseph W. Love, Feb 25 1867-May 3 1948; Robert B. Love, Feb 5 1873-Jul 13 1928; Mable W. Love, Dec 19 1873-Jul 15 1966; no marker for the following but records say they are bur there: Dorothy Love, d Jan 3 1940, age 7 yrs; Mrs. Robert Love, d Dec 12 1956, age 56 yrs; Robert Wm. Love, d Dec 10 1976, age 80 yrs; Ellen B. Love, Dec 22 1846-Oct 8 1887.

[NI0530] The Conway Chronicles
January 28, 1997
Area Deaths

{William L. (Pete) Arthur,} age 74, Marshfield, passed away Monday, January 20, 1997 at his residence.

He was a member of the Marshfield First Baptist Church, a Veteran of World War II, and had owned Arthur Oil and Gas Company.

Surviving are his mother, Verda Arthur, Marshfield; 2 sons, Jim Arthur of Rogersville and Gary Arthur and wife, Elaine, of Marshfield; a daughter, Elaine Burchfield of Springfield; a sister and her husband, Della and Loren Maroney of Niangua; a special friend, Dorothy Goza of Marshfield; six grandsons and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services were held at 2:00 p.m., January 22, at Arthur's Colonial Chapel with Rev. Durwin Kicker officiating. Burial was in the Niangua Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Webco Manor, Marshfield, Missouri.


[NI0531] The Conway Chronicles
January 12, 1999

Verda P. Arthur, Marshfield, passed away Tuesday, January 5, 1999 at Webco Manor. At the time of her death, she was 99 years of age. She is survived by one daughter, Della Francis Maroney of Springfield; four grandchildren: Larry Maroney and his wife Denise of Springfield, Jim Arthur of Rogersville, Elaine Burchfield of Nixa, and Gary Arthur and his wife Elaine of Marshfield; eight great grandchildren; six great-great grandchildren; one sister-in-law , Oma Arthur of Marshfield, and several nieces, nephews, relations, and friends. Funeral services were held at Niangua United Methodist Church on Thursday, January 7, 1999, at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Howard Cowan and Rev. Hank Foster officiating.

[NI0537] Cause of Death: from injuries cause by a cyclone

[NI0552] From Howell County Cemetery Book

Moffitt Cemetery (at Hutton Valley)

pg 15
GODSY, Macca B. 17 Aug 1875 (9 mos, 29 days, dau of D. & L Godsey)
GODSY, Nancy J. 26 July 1878 (7 days, dau of D & L Godsey)
GODSY, James G. 27 Nov 1881 (10 mos 23 days, son of D & L Godsy)
GODSY, Mary C. - no dates (dau of David & Lean Godsy
GODSY, Lean 11 June 1846 - 4 Oct 1896
GODSY, David 17 Feb 1844 - 30 Oct 1906

[NI0553] The Conway Chronicles
January 28, 1997

{William L. (Pete) Arthur,} age 74, Marshfield, passed away Monday, January 20, 1997 at his residence.

He was a member of the Marshfield First Baptist Church, a Veteran of World War II, and had owned Arthur Oil and Gas Company.

Surviving are his mother, Verda Arthur, Marshfield; 2 sons, Jim Arthur of Rogersville and Gary Arthur and wife, Elaine, of Marshfield; a daughter, Elaine Burchfield of Springfield; a sister and her husband, Della and Loren Maroney of Niangua; a special friend, Dorothy Goza of Marshfield; six grandsons and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral Services were held at 2:00 p.m., January 22, at Arthur's Colonial Chapel with Rev. Durwin Kicker officiating. Burial was in the Niangua Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Webco Manor, Marshfield, Missouri

[NI0613] Ira was born when his mother was 49 years old

[NI0668] Source

Godsey Family

Posted by Ronald W. Garrett on Mon, 19 Jul 1999, in response to Andrew GODSEY 1850>1860>1870, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 18 Jul 1999

Surname: Pierce, Godsey

I have info on Sarah Catherine Godsey b 7-??-1837 & d 9-24-1906 & is buried in the Smyrna Cem. in Pickett Co. She was married to Columbus William Pierce b 1828 in Carter Co. & d bet 1880 & 1886. He is buried in the Cross-Pierce Cem in Pickett CO.
I have info on children if you want. E-mail me direct.

[NI0675] Relationship not know but she died in childbirth.

[NI0677] Source

Godsey Family

Posted by Ronald W. Garrett on Mon, 19 Jul 1999, in response to Andrew GODSEY 1850>1860>1870, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 18 Jul 1999

Surname: Pierce, Godsey

I have info on Sarah Catherine Godsey b 7-??-1837 & d 9-24-1906 & is buried in the Smyrna Cem. in Pickett Co. She was married to Columbus William Pierce b 1828 in Carter Co. & d bet 1880 & 1886. He is buried in the Cross-Pierce Cem in Pickett CO.
I have info on children if you want. E-mail me direct.

[NI0678] Source

Godsey Family

Posted by Ronald W. Garrett on Mon, 19 Jul 1999, in response to Andrew GODSEY 1850>1860>1870, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 18 Jul 1999

Surname: Pierce, Godsey

I have info on Sarah Catherine Godsey b 7-??-1837 & d 9-24-1906 & is buried in the Smyrna Cem. in Pickett Co. She was married to Columbus William Pierce b 1828 in Carter Co. & d bet 1880 & 1886. He is buried in the Cross-Pierce Cem in Pickett CO.
I have info on children if you want. E-mail me direct.

[NI0679] Source

Godsey Family

Posted by Ronald W. Garrett on Mon, 19 Jul 1999, in response to Andrew GODSEY 1850>1860>1870, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 18 Jul 1999

Surname: Pierce, Godsey

I have info on Sarah Catherine Godsey b 7-??-1837 & d 9-24-1906 & is buried in the Smyrna Cem. in Pickett Co. She was married to Columbus William Pierce b 1828 in Carter Co. & d bet 1880 & 1886. He is buried in the Cross-Pierce Cem in Pickett CO.
I have info on children if you want. E-mail me direct.

[NI0680] Source

Godsey Family

Posted by Ronald W. Garrett on Mon, 19 Jul 1999, in response to Andrew GODSEY 1850>1860>1870, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 18 Jul 1999

Surname: Pierce, Godsey

I have info on Sarah Catherine Godsey b 7-??-1837 & d 9-24-1906 & is buried in the Smyrna Cem. in Pickett Co. She was married to Columbus William Pierce b 1828 in Carter Co. & d bet 1880 & 1886. He is buried in the Cross-Pierce Cem in Pickett CO.
I have info on children if you want. E-mail me direct.

[NI0747] Re: Edward STOKES of NC
Posted by: Barbara Humphrey ( bhum87@aol.com) Date: June 01, 1999 at 10:03:51
In Reply to: Edward STOKES of NC by PATTON ( hsister@aol.com )


I have information on Edward Stokes that goes to the second generation of Sarah Stokes who married Thomas Caffey. My grandmother on my dads side was a Caffey. Her father was Jefferson Davis Caffey and his father was Leven Caffey who's father was Thomas Caffey who was married to Sarah Stokes. I would be glad to exchange information with you when I get back home. I am in Missouri visting but will be home June 7. Hope to hear from you.

[NI0761] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0762] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0763] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0764] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0765] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0766] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0767] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0768] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0769] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0770] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0771] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0772] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0774] Robin L. Poindexter
8 Charlton Dr.
Hampton, Virginia 23666-3504
A-United States
RobinPoindexter@aol.com

[NI0775]
1 N½SE 17/ 32-N 16-W No 5th PM MO LACLEDE

MARTHA OFFICER
JOHN H OFFICER
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 13014
Misc. Doc. Nr: 19778
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: May 21, 1902
Cancelled: No
Authority: May 20, 1862: HOMESTEAD ENTRY-ORIGINAL (12 Stat. 392)
Acres: 80
Land Office: SPRINGFIELD
Comments: ---

[NI0777] Submitter(s):
E. JAY CURTIS Microfilm: 1394319
13140 W 15TH DR Submission:
GOLDEN CO
USA 80401

[NI0778] Submitter(s):
E. JAY CURTIS Microfilm: 1394319
13140 W 15TH DR Submission:
GOLDEN CO
USA 80401

[NI0779] OFFICER family in US - PLEASE SEND ALL UPDATES/CORRECTIONS to wa6nsr@qsl.net
4664 total entries, last updated Tue Jun 20 23:52:45 2000
Dick Rath

[NI0780] Submitter:
Donna HALL
United States of America 64735

Submission Search: 672600-121499104229
URL:
CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #8

[NI0782] OFFICER family in US - PLEASE SEND ALL UPDATES/CORRECTIONS to wa6nsr@qsl.net
4664 total entries, last updated Tue Jun 20 23:52:45 2000
Dick Rath

[NI0791] Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 18:10:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Steve Parscale or
Subject: Re: Re PARSCALE genealogy
To: William Maroney or < wooderd@hotmail.com >

Thank you, and yes I would appreciate the updates.
Here is what I've been able to come up with:

Dad's father was named Zachariah Franklin Parscale.
He died of a
stroke and complications. Zachariah's father was
named Jessie B. and his
mother was something Maddox. He lived in Dalton(Dallas)
County Missouri. Dad's
mother was named Clara Lerimer(Larimer)? and she died of
pneumonia. Her father was in
the Civil War and lost an eye. They had 7 children in
the following order:
1. Aaron Augustus - died in the 1940's of lung cancer
2. Johnny Lester - fell into an oil pit
3. William Franklin - died of emphysema
4. Benjamin Hervey - lung cancer
5. Loyd Oscar - smoked and drank and died of some
liver problem
6. Earl F. Parscale - cancer at 69
7. Daisy May - died at age 3 of typhoid

***************************

From: "Darrell"
To: "William Maroney"
Subject: Larimer/Parscale
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 20:52:43 -0800

I remember that e/mail and think i cleared it up with Steve.
Dalton co. must be Dallas co..
Clara Larimer b. July 24, 1878 d. Nov. 9, 1951 . Married Zacharia Franklin Parscale Nov. 9, 1894 in Mo. These people are my grandparents.
Clara was born in Dallas co. and died in Webster co.
Any other names or dates i can help with just ask tks. Darrell

[NI0792] Nancy Ackerson/Maroney tells they owned a shoe store in Independence, KS

2812 Country Club Cir
Independence, KS 67301-1608
(316)331-5407

[NI0793] Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 14:01:42 -0700
From: Richard T Rasmussen
To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Subject: Parscale/Maddox

Descendants of Albert Calloway Maddox
Generation No. 1

1. Albert Calloway2 Maddox (Albert C.1) was born November 23, 1813 in
VA, and died May 03, 1881 in Pettis County, MO. He married Elizabeth L.
Cobb, daughter of Edmund Cobb and Mary Worsham. She was born August 15,
1821 in VA, and died March 28, 1909 in Pettis County, MO.

Children of Albert Maddox and Elizabeth Cobb are:
2 i. Elizabeth L.3 Maddox, died March 28, 1909.
3 ii. Ida Lee Maddox, died Unknown.
4 iii. Nancy Anna Maddox, died Unknown. She married Jessie Parscale.
5 iv. Thomas Maddox, died Unknown. He married Vira - Spouse of Thomas
Maddox.
6 v. Mary Augusta Maddox, born August 18, 1842; died February 12, 1887
in Pettis County, MO. She married Ezekiel Clark Shaw July 12, 1863 in
Pettis County, MO; born September 29, 1839; died February 12, 1887 in
Pettis County, MO.
7 vi. John Samuel Maddox, born November 05, 1844 in Ridgeprairie, MO;
died April 15, 1915 in Clifton City, MO. He married Mary Ann McBride
December 03, 1877; born September 24, 1848 in Maury County, TN; died May
14, 1886 in MO.
8 vii. Lodusca (Lucy) M. Maddox, born July 08, 1846; died Unknown.
9 viii. William M. Maddox, born October 20, 1849; died Unknown. He
married Martha Louise McBride October 01, 1876; born May 17, 1854; died
Unknown.
10 ix. Edmund Reuben Maddox, born 1853; died Unknown.
11 x. Avint Maddox, born 1856.

I probably have the wrong name but I have your Jessie in my Maddox's.
Have more descendants if interested.
Judy Brown Rasmussen
Colorado

[NI0797] Submitter(s):
E. JAY CURTIS Microfilm: 1394319
13140 W 15TH DR Submission:
GOLDEN CO
USA 80401

[NI0801] Marriage license, Laclede Co, MO (LDS film 0944627), page 236 Vol H, lic number 134,

"This License authorizes any judge of a court of Record or Justice of the Peace, or any Licensed or Ordined Preacher of the Gospel, who is a citizen of the United States to Solemnize Marriage between Porter Officer of Morgan, Laclede Co, MO, over the age of twentyone, and Grace Jackson, of Morgan, Laclede Co, MO of the age of eighteen yrs.

Witness my hand as Recorder of Deeds, with the Seal of office hereto affixed, at my office in Lebanon, MO this 18th day of Oct 1904, by Jas H. Smith, Recorder of Deeds.

This is to Certify, that the undersigned Justice of Peace, did at Morgan in said County on the 19th day of Oct AD 1904, unite in Marriage the above named persons, and I further certify that I am a citizen oc the United States and legally qualified under the laws of the State of Missouri to solemnize Marriages. Joseph Cunningham

The forgoing Certificate of Marriage was filed for record in my office on the 22nd day of Oct AD 1904, Jas. H. Smith, Recorder of Deeds."

[NI0803] Submitter(s):
E. JAY CURTIS Microfilm: 1394319
13140 W 15TH DR Submission:
GOLDEN CO
USA 80401

[NI0848] djsapp@attglobal.net

[NI0851] Allen Bouldin/E Love

Have information on these from Webster Co. MO. You may call 850 968 0962 after August 1, 2000

James Allen Bouldin

[NI0852] Subject: WorldConnect: Post-em posted
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:40:42 -0800

Database: wooderd
Individual: I0852
Link:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wooderd&id=I0852
Name: Jo
Email: djsapp@attglobal.net
URL:
URL title:
Note:
He married Sallie J. Rogers on 5 Nov. 1865. She was born in Texas County
Missouri 26 Nov. 1846 and died 20 May 1912 at Mt. Pleasant, Texas. Buried in
Maple Park Cemetery, Springfield, MO.


[NI0863] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/l/Pattie-J-Calton/GENE15-0015.html

[NI0864] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/l/Pattie-J-Calton/GENE15-0015.html

[NI0872] Frances may be buried in the Shields Cem., Webster Co., MO. There is a
Frankie Gass W/O Bill Gass. b 13 Oct 1855 d 2 Mar 1889.


[NI0877] http://genforum.genealogy.com/officer/


Posted by: Dick Rath Date: November 24, 1999 at 00:37:12
In Reply to: Julie Officer born late 1800's AR.-MO. by Betty J. Foster


The following is an abstract of an obituary for Julia C Officers mother

Sarah H. (Harris) Ledbetter was born 25 Dec 1848, nr. Aurora, Ark. and spent her entire life in that community. She died 10 Feb. 1925 at her home after a brief illness. She was married to James W. Officer 12 Aug. 1868, and is survived by her husband and the following children- Mrs. Francis Davis of Enterprise, Oregon., James B. Officer of Seattle, Wash.., Mrs. Julia Ledbetter, Mrs. Eunice Gormley and Ben Officer of Broken Arrow, Okla., Mrs. Annie Hodge of Hindsville, Mrs. Amanda Terral, W.R. Officer, and Mack Officer of Huntsville. One daughter, Mrs. Alice Worley, died 16 Nov. 1908. The deceased was converted to Christianity when she was 19 yrs of age, and joined the Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral Services were conducted by Rev. W.H. Hatfield at the Baptist church and interment was made in the Huntsville Cemetery - Madison County Record, 19 Feb 1925.

I have a census record for Julia - 1880: Madison Co, AR, War Eagle Twp, ED102, Sh16, ln2, July C. Officer, wf dau,4, AR, with parents James W and Sarah Officer and 4 siblings

[NI0888] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/o/u/Marie-K-Loughlin/GENE3-0017.html#CHILD34080259

[NI0891] Graham Cemetery, Dallas County, MO
Conway, Missouri Dallas County
Range 18 Twp 32 Sec 13

Located west of Conway on M about one mile, then left on Y about three
miles turn left on Webster/Dallas county gravel road, 1/2 mile down
gravel road, cemetery sits on left side of road


Caffey, D.N. 9 Jun 1838 -
Mary E 6 Dec 1864 - 22 Aug 1905 wife of DN
Infant - 11 Apr 1898 son of DN
Infant 12 Mar 1899 - 17 Mar 1899 son of DN
Infant - 3 Aug 1905 son of DN
Thomas Frank 22 Aug 1875 - 13 Jun 1947
Russel T 5 Jan 1903 -
Maggie 17 Dec 1903 -

[NI0893] Ruth Lund
glund@axs.net
Springfield Mo.

[NI0912] Wright County, Missouri
1850 CENSUS Part XVII
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.
gbcarter@juno.com


http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

312-312 (385)
KINDRICK, Edmond 55 m SC fmr s/o Wm. KINDRICK & Winifred DARNELL who m 9 Sep 1794 Mecklenburg Co NC; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp #814;
Margaret 56 f SC
Wenaford 26 f SC "Winnie" m James ROBERTSON who d in the Civil War;
Richard K. 23 m SC lab m Mary L. MOORE d/o Asa MOORE & Rebecca (?) see 1850 Wright Co MO #35; she 2nd m on 15 Feb 1866 Webster Co MO to Beverly E. WALLS;
Jane 21 f SC m Samuel CALTON, s/o Joel CALTON & Julia BAILEY see 1850 Wright co MO #494; they moved to near Madison Co AR and Samuel d there, Jane moved back to Wright Co MO and is bur at Hartville (no marker for her); They were parents of five sons, the first two died young and are buried at Kingston AR by Samuel; Joseph m Jamima Adeline COOK; Mason m Mary PHELAN; Richard m Tilitha HIBDON he d in 1948 in Versailles MO;
William 19 m SC

[NI0914] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

500-500 (blank)
LONG, G.W. (Wash) 30 m OH fmr George Washington b 6 Jun 1818 s/o John LONG & Elizabeth STREVEY; he 2nd m Eunice Ann CALTON 1831-1909, see 1850 Wright Co MO #494; Eunice Ann 1st m Nelson ROBINSON, she is bur by him and Wash is bur by Prissilla all in the Bramhall Cem;
Prissilla 26 f OH nee: SMITTLE; d/o Jacob SMITTLE & Esther WILLIAMSON see 1850 Wright Co MO #499;
Jane 05 f MO Celia Jane b 1845 d 1863 bur Bramhall Cem; m John T. BRAKE;
Margarett 04 f MO Margery A. m Woodson TAGGARD;
John (D.) 02 m MO m Polly TAGGARD;
Dicey 3/12 f MO d in infancy;
****************************************************
at Familysearch.org

Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
7815107 - 1126317 Film NONE
Sheet: 76

[NI0921] Re: Joel Calton 1787 VA - 1845 MO
Posted by: Susan Calton Hewitt Date: August 31, 1999 at 10:50:10
In Reply to: Joel Calton 1787 VA - 1845 MO by Pat Calton of 22


My link to Joel Calton is through Morgan Calton/Mary Marbut; Tom Calton/Barsheba Williams; Charles Rupert Calton/Margaret Fischer (my grandparents); Charles Junior Calton/Ruby Calton (my parents) Morgan settled in Barry County, MO. in the 1840's and until about 10 years ago my parents still lived in the same hollow - around Tom Town (named for Tom Calton) and buried in Calton Cemetery.

[NI0936] From: MATE9@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:09:51 EST
Subject: Caffey's
To: wmaroney@clandjop.com

Well, looks like we are related. Joseph A. Caffey was the brother to Francis
M. Caffey who married DeAlpha Chambers. She was my GGGrandmother. Their
daughter Lucinda married Tom Vance, then their daughter Mary Ellen married
John Wesley Patton who was my grandad's Father and Mother. Do you have info
back past Thomas Caffey and Sarah Stokes and do you have much on DeAlpha?. I
am stuck big time on third great back Patton's. Can't find anything after
1885 on Joseph Patton or anything after 1894 on his wife Margaret.

Later. John

[NI0937] From: MATE9@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:09:51 EST
Subject: Caffey's
To: wmaroney@clandjop.com

Well, looks like we are related. Joseph A. Caffey was the brother to Francis
M. Caffey who married DeAlpha Chambers. She was my GGGrandmother. Their
daughter Lucinda married Tom Vance, then their daughter Mary Ellen married
John Wesley Patton who was my grandad's Father and Mother. Do you have info
back past Thomas Caffey and Sarah Stokes and do you have much on DeAlpha?. I
am stuck big time on third great back Patton's. Can't find anything after
1885 on Joseph Patton or anything after 1894 on his wife Margaret.

Later. John

[NI0938] From: MATE9@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:09:51 EST
Subject: Caffey's
To: wmaroney@clandjop.com

Well, looks like we are related. Joseph A. Caffey was the brother to Francis
M. Caffey who married DeAlpha Chambers. She was my GGGrandmother. Their
daughter Lucinda married Tom Vance, then their daughter Mary Ellen married
John Wesley Patton who was my grandad's Father and Mother. Do you have info
back past Thomas Caffey and Sarah Stokes and do you have much on DeAlpha?. I
am stuck big time on third great back Patton's. Can't find anything after
1885 on Joseph Patton or anything after 1894 on his wife Margaret.

Later. John

[NI0943] From: MATE9@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:09:51 EST
Subject: Caffey's
To: wmaroney@clandjop.com

Well, looks like we are related. Joseph A. Caffey was the brother to Francis
M. Caffey who married DeAlpha Chambers. She was my GGGrandmother. Their
daughter Lucinda married Tom Vance, then their daughter Mary Ellen married
John Wesley Patton who was my grandad's Father and Mother. Do you have info
back past Thomas Caffey and Sarah Stokes and do you have much on DeAlpha?. I
am stuck big time on third great back Patton's. Can't find anything after
1885 on Joseph Patton or anything after 1894 on his wife Margaret.

Later. John

[NI0954] 2000
Cliff Bowlin

[NI0955] 2000
Cliff Bowlin

[NI0956] 2000
Cliff Bowlin

[NI0957] 2000
Cliff Bowlin

[NI0977] 2256 Oak Ridge Drive
Carson City, Nevada 89703

[NI0984] Joplin Globe
Oct 27, 1947

TO HOLD RITES TODAY
FOR O.M. DARDEN, 64,

Webb City, Mo., Oct 26, --Funeral
services for O.M. Darden, 64 years old
who died at 2:40 o'clock Sunday morning
at his farm, home, four miles north of Oronogo
will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
at the chapel of the Webb City Undertaking Company
The Rev. Ralph Roland, pastor of the Methodist church
will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the residence untill noon
Tuesday and then be brought to the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be Elmer Olson, Willie Weaver
Paul Hammond, Jack Olson, Ralph Weaver
and Dave Marshall.
Mr. Darden lived in the distric all his life. He
was born at Diamond, and lived for 42 years in Webb City
and Jasper. For the last 14 years, he had lived on the farm
where he died. He formerly was a mill builder.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Myrta Darden ; a daughter,
Mrs Cecil Godsey of Oronogo route 1;
a brother Frank Darden of Oronogo route 1
and four sisters, Mrs. Rose Witzansky of Webb City
Mrs. Myrt Follis of Sarcoxie, Mrs. Carrie Hulen of Tulsa, OK
and Mrs. Vesper Foust of Miami, OK

[NI0989] Webster Co., Missouri 1910 census Union Twp.
160-160 farmer
WINN Lucinar? B. hea 49 m (1) 25 AR VA KY own-farm
Rebecka J. wif 51 m (1) 25 7 6 MO TN AR
Mary E. dau 23 s MO AR MO
Carrie A. dau 22 s MO AR MO
Matilda O. dau 20 s MO AR MO
Sarah O dau 18 s MO AR MO
Mary C. dau 16 s MO AR MO
Claudie V. (f) dau 14 MO AR MO



1 N½NE 7/ 31-N 16-W No 5th PM MO WEBSTER

Patentee Name:
LUSINAR B WINN
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 8893
Misc. Doc. Nr: 15166
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: February 1, 1893
Cancelled: No
Authority: May 20, 1862: HOMESTEAD ENTRY-ORIGINAL (12 Stat. 392)
Acres: 80
Land Office: SPRINGFIELD
Comments: ---

[NI1000] Hightower Family Genealogy
71338 total entries, last updated Tue Jan 18 22:56:02 2000
Anthony Rockefeller
Sources:
Title: Bogue, Martha Ione (nee McKeel), deceased 13 May 1967, Research
and Family Records
Abbrev: Bogue, Martha Ione (nee McKeel)
Title: Massey, Alma Marie (nee Mackie), Research and Family Records
Abbrev: Massey, Alma Marie (nee Mackie)
Title: Keesling, Inez, Family Records
Abbrev: Keesling, Inez
Note:
Address: 1943 Cambridge, Springfield, MO 65804, 417-881-8243
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Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1001] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1004] Occupation: Dairy Farmer

Social Security Number: 496-42-6434 1956

[NI1009] Dan Summers"

[NI1011] Hightower Family Genealogy
71338 total entries, last updated Tue Jan 18 22:56:02 2000
Anthony Rockefeller

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Sources:
Title: Massey, Alma Marie (nee Mackie), Research and Family Records
Abbrev: Massey, Alma Marie (nee Mackie)
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Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1012] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1013] Hightower Family Genealogy
arockef@earthlink.net (Tony Rockefeller)

Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1014] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1015] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1016] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1017] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1018] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1019] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1020] 71338 total entries, last updated Tue Jan 18 22:56:02 2000
Anthony Rockefeller

At RootsWeb.com 1/21/2000
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Marriage ceremony performed by William Cain. Marriage
witnessed by Lewis Summers and Daris Rader

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Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1021] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1022] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

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1 E½NE 31/ 31-N 18-W No 5th PM MO WEBSTER

JOHN LONG
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 623
Misc. Doc. Nr: 901
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: March 25, 1872
Cancelled: No
Authority: May 20, 1862: HOMESTEAD ENTRY-ORIGINAL (12 Stat. 392)
Acres: 80
Land Office: SPRINGFIELD
Comments: ---

[NI1034] 4437 total entries, last updated Wed Dec 29 12:43:20 1999
Starlene Oary

[NI1037] 4437 total entries, last updated Wed Dec 29 12:43:20 1999
Starlene Oary

[NI1038] 4437 total entries, last updated Wed Dec 29 12:43:20 1999
Starlene Oary

[NI1075] Polk Co. Mo QUERIES

Posted by Rick Gregg on Sun, 04 Feb 2001, in response to Aunt Cindy Mitchell 1920-1930's Lookup?, posted by William Maroney on Sun, 04 Feb 2001

Surname: Mitchell, Maroney

The Polk County cemetery book lists:
Mitchell, Drucinda (Aug. 13, 1844 - Oct. 5, 1932) Greenwood

Maroney, Esther (Jul. 2, 1907 - n.d.) Greenwood
Maroney, Everett (Jan. 28, 1903 - Feb. 14, 1976) Greenwood

These are the only Maroneys listed. There are LOTS of Mitchells.

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Stephen C. Mitchell married Mrs. Drucinda C. Austin, 24 May 1893 in Polk
Co., MO (Marriage book G, page 268). I don't know if this is the same as
your Drucinda Maroney but that is the only listing for a Drucinda and a
Mitchell. I don't know why she ended up in Polk Co., MO.
The new library is easy to find. Turn east or right at the intersection of
Hwy 13 and 32 (there is a stoplight) You will now be on Hwy 32 or Broadway.
Follow this road about 1 1/2 - 2 miles. When the road begins to curve
(right past Meeks Lumber and a shopping center) the library is right on the
curve on the right side of the road if you are coming from the west. It is
a brick building with a green roof and says "Rayl Family Library-Polk
County" with a big sign. Good luck.
Sincerely,
Julie Wollard Trout
Bolivar, Polk Co., MO
bjtrout@ipa.net
Polk Co., MO Lookup Volunteer, page
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mopolk/polklook.htm
Julie Wollard Trout's Genealogy Page
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jwtrout/

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3/23/2001

Bolivar Herald 10/6/1932

Mrs. S.C. Mitchell, aged 88 years, 1 month and 22 days, passed away at her residence just south of the new Baptist church at 1:40 p.m. yesterday. Funeral srevices were held at the Methodist church at 1:00 this afternoon, conducted by Rev. G.A. Lokey. Interment was in Greenwood cemetery, under the direction of Hutcheson-Blue, local funeral directors.

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[NI1076] Webster Co., Missouri
Abstracts of ,Wills, Admintstration & Bonds, Book A 1856-1863

OFFICER, Marion est. -- Drucinda Officer was appointed by court on 3 Feb 1857, curator of estate of Marion Officer. Sec., John H. Officer & Peter Young. (13)

[NI1077] 2107 total entries, last updated Thu Oct 21 11:44:23 1999
Robert Morris
George Steen family left Laclede Co. after Civil War and traveled by covered wagon to Texas, where daughter Martha Adeline was born.Believe they later moved back to Laclede Co., MO.

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22396 total entries, last updated Thu Feb 17 19:02:35 2000
Kelly Bialk
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Don & Sue IKERD Webpage
http://www.llion.org/~pikerd/genealogy/fam00064.htm
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Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

332-332 250
STEEN, William 48 m GA fmr marriage of Wm STEEN & Narcissa
BURNS in Jefferson Co. MO on 30 Oct. 1830; 1840 Pulaski Co MO STEEN,
Wiliam males 2-0-0-0-0-1 females 2-1-0-0-1, STEEN, Christopher males
0-0-0-0-0-1 females 0-0-0-1 (gbc: this Christopher is most likely a
borther to William);

Springfield Advertiser 1844-50 Greene Co MO pub by
Marsha Hoffman Rising pg 13 STEEN, Christopher, dec, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has obtained from the clerk of the county of Wright Letters of Administration on the above estate bearing the date of 22 March 1845 that all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same are requested to present them duly authenticated for payment within 12 months from the date of said letters, and if not presented within 3 years, they will be forever barred. William STEEN, Adm. pg 87 16 March 1850 STEEN, Christopher, dec. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the above estate that the undersigned administrator on said estate will make an application at the May term of the county of Wright for a final settlement of his administration on said estate which and where all persons who see proper can attend. William STEEN, Exr.

1840 Pulaski Co MO STEEN, James males 2-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-1 females 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1, James STEEN would have been past 70 years old. 1850 Laclede Co MO #274 enumerated STEEN, Judah 49 f GA (gbc: wid/o Richard STEEN, Juda b 8 ___ 1799 d 3 Aug 1881 bur Russell-Steen Cem Laclede Co MO) Along with her family is: STEEN, James 83 m SC (gbc: b ca 1767, he is not listed on the War of 1812 Pensioners); 800 Missouri Families vol II by Don Vincent pg 62 STEEN notes: by late Mrs Ruth Schofield of Lebanon, Laclede Co MO 1969: I am interested in the STEENS, my great grandfather's sister married John Richard STEEN and they went to Bosque Co Texas, so one of their descendants says. I have read the chapter on STEEN in King's History of Maries Co MO but doubt if they connect to William, who is on the same page as Jeremiah RUSSELL in Pulaski Co MO 1840. The 1850 Wright Co MO census gives William born in GA, but the Maries Co family is said to have all descended from Frederick STEEN born in Lancaster, PA. They did have similar names to William STEEN family in 1850. I think William STEEN was the father of George STEEN who marr Thursie
RUSSELL, d/o Jeremiah & Celia. He may have been father of John who marr
Permelia ROPER but there is no John with William in 1850. John and
Permelia went to Texas. George STEEN and Thursie RUSSELL are on the 1870
Webster Co MO census, and Juda STEEN age 70 is living in the household.
STEEN FAMILY by KING pg 748-751 Frederick STEEN b ca 1755 Lancaster Co PA d 1815 Knox Co KY. Marr Katherine RECTOR b 1759 PA d 1863 Douglas Prairie, MO, a sister to Wm. RECTOR who was Surveyor-General of IL and MO 1821-1823. Issue: John STEEN b 1805 Harrison Co KY d 1847, came with family to MO in 1832. marr Mary A. MITCHEL in 1838, she d in 1870 in TX. William STEEN b 1795 KY d 1869; marr Elizabeth RECTOR 13 Sep 1819 in Roane Co TN, she d in 1856, a son was Richard Rector STEEN b 1831 Roane Co TN. They came to Douglas Prairie MO in 1832.
Narcissa 38 f MO nee: BURNS
Elizabeth 18 f MO
James 16 m MO
George 15 m MO
Polly 13 f MO
Letitia 11 f MO
Christopher 10 m MO
Narcissa 06 f MO
William 06 m MO
Lutitia 03 f MO
Margaret 6/12 f MO
Researcher: Lynne Brown mattb@sierra.net

[NI1079] Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 01:26:22 EDT
From:
To: MOMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com
Message-ID: <276eeb4a.246fb0fe@aol.com>
Subject: [MOMORGAN-L] In memory of George Arnhold
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

March 12, 1896
Yarnell Scrapbook
IN MEMORY OF GEO. ARNHOLD
- ---------------------------------------------
A Monument to be Erected to the Prince of the Niangua
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The Arnhold Monument Association had itse inception in February
when the members of the Morgan Fishing Club met for the purpose of
setting a movement on foot for the erection of a suitable monument to
mark the last resting place of the grand old man, George Arnhold. At
this meeting an organization was completed and the following officers
chosen;
***(Alfred Heineman)***, president, Col. R. E. Dornan, vice-president; John A. Hannay, Secretary; Lewis Lumpee, Treasurer.
A committee composed of the following persons was then appointed to
devise plans for the collection of funds and for the purchase and erection
of the monument; Dr. J. D. Hubbard, J. B. Spurlock, Chas. Newkirk,
John Knoop , and D. A. Fairley.
A plan like this was formulated by the committee and adopted by the
association at its meeting last Saturday; the association at Versailles is
to be known as the central association and it is suggested that all towns
or communities in the district, interested in the project, should form similar
associations for the collections of funds, and forward the same to the
treasurer of the central association.
A board composed of one member from each association will be
chosen to purchase the monument and superintend its erection.
Ever since the Arnhold Monument Association was formed here a few
weeks since, the liveliest interest has been manifested by all who enjoyed
Uncle George Arnhold's open handed hospitality at his home on the
Niangua, for the success of the project for which it was formed, and
nearly every newpaper in Central Missouri has spoken of it in the most
favorable way.
The success of the undertaking is assured. It is estimated that at
least $500,000 can be raised with little difficulty. The association hopes
to have the monument completed and ready for dedication when the
fishing season opens next fall.

[NI1083] Wright County, Missouri, A USGenWeb/MOGenWeb site
1850 Wright Co., MO census with Annotations by Gloria Bogart Carter gbcarter@juno.com
as of 2/19/2000

2-2 250
YOUNG, Evaline 38 f AL m 30 Oct 1826 Washington Co TN to Wm. H. YOUNG; nee: JIKES-TIPTON; Wid in Webster Co MO 1860.
John A. 22 m TN fmr
Peter R. 18 m TN fmr m 21 Apr 1859 Webster Co MO Drucinda MARONEY; 1860 Webster Co MO.
Margaret (E.)16 f TN sch m 3 Jan 1856 Webster Co MO John F. McHANAN s/o James McMAHAN & Temperance, see #73 Wright Co MO 1850; 1860 Webster Co MO.
James P. 09 m TN sch
Martha 06 f MO sch
HUDSON, A.M.F. 31 m DE law Alexander Mc F. 1860 Laclede Co MO;
Sarah J. 20 f TN

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Washington Co., TN Wills 1777-1872

YOUNG, Wilkins

sister Jane White

James W. Young
William H. Young

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1830 census per Ancestry.com

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Question the middle initial

1 4NW 3/ 29-N 15-W Yes 5th PM MO WRIGHT
WILLIAM F YOUNG
Warrantee Name:

Document #: 8392
Misc. Doc. Nr: ---
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: ---
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---

Issue Date: September 1, 1848
Cancelled: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: SALE-CASH ENTRY (3 Stat. 566)
Acres: 80
Land Office: SPRINGFIELD
Comments

[NI1084] Wid in Webster Co MO 1860 census

1860 Webster Co.,MO Census Index Page 873
Hazlewood Twp.
Young Peter
Emeline

Page784 Hazlewood Twp.
Elizabeth
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From: JTomlin952@aol.com
Message-ID:
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 23:31:25 EDT
Subject: Re: Wm.H.Young-Emeline G.Tipton,Wash.,TN at Genforum.com
To: wmaroney@janics.com

William,
Emilin Jane Libby Tipton sounds as if someone is trying to meld two
people into one, but that at least sounds like Emeline Giles Tipton who m.
30 Oct 1826, Washington Co., TN, William H. Young. When Emeline's father's
estate was sold 18 Aug 1832, William Young bought six lots, including a bed;
Emeline Young a pair of fire dogs and James W. Young the most expensive item,
a sideboard for $26. (Washington Co., TN Inventory Book 1, 1826-34) So you
have a James W. Young associating with the young couple and spending more
money; it would be plausible for him to be older and William's father, but I
have no proof. As you pointed out, there are so many Youngs; I haven't tried
to pursue William's family. I am not familiar with Robert Mack Young, the
submitter. Did he get them to Wright Co., MO?
I seem to recall some Rutledge connection with Tiptons, but I cannot put
my finger on it right now.
Sally

[NI1085] 22396 total entries, last updated Thu Feb 17 19:02:35 2000
Kelly Bialk

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Wright County, Missouri
1850 CENSUS Part XIV
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

351-351 (blank)
RUSSELL, Jeremiah 46 m KY fmr b 1803 Warren Co KY d 23 Feb 1880 Laclede Co MO; 1840 Pulaski Co MO males 1-1-1-1-0-1 females 0-1-1-0-0-1; 1860 Laclede Co MO; they are both bur in the old Jericho Cem;
Sealy 40 f KY Celia nee: WADE b 1809 d 10 May 1876 Laclede Co MO;
Thursday 16 f MO b 20 Jul 1833 d 8 May 1901; m G.W. STEEN 1850 Wright Co MO #332;
Francis (M.) 12 m MO m 7 Apr 1867 in LA to to Nannie DANIEL b 22 Oct 1847 Shelby Co TN d/o M.E. DANIEL; Frank run the store at Jericho and was Postmaster.
Hugh 06 m MO
Polly 04 f MO Mary A. m Capt E. McMAHAN;
Charles 4/12 m MO

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George Russell died KY 1845
Posted by: Sue Ikerd pikerd@llion.org Date: April 25, 1998

Looking for parents of George Russell b. abt 1766 and died in
Warren Co. KY in 1845. Md. Jane_________.
Son, Jeremiah Russell b. 8103 KY died 1880 MO.

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[NI1088] Marriage Ending Status: Divorce

[NI1107] Way Family Page
10901 total entries, last updated Mon Jan 3 16:15:37 2000
Lauva Currier

[NI1120] Way Family Page
10901 total entries, last updated Mon Jan 3 16:15:37 2000
Lauva Currier

indent serv 4 yrs/Rev War Sold
Death: 13 OCT 1777 in Germantown, PA/died of war wounds

[NI1136] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1137] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

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Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 21:07:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: Rita McDowell
Subject: Re: STEEN/RUSSELL

Hi William
I really don't have much info on this
family,but it is definately your Steen/Russell
family.My ggg grandma was Mary or Nancy Jane Steen who
married Isaac M McDowell.I am sure she is from this
Steen family,but haven't been able to document
it.Anyway,I was following a lead to her possible
gravesite and uncovered several stones that were
buried under several inches of dirt.I can only attach
three at a time so it will take about three emails.The
people in these graves are all related to the
Steen/Russell family. I am still searching for info on
my ggg grandma.If you ever come across anything that
might be helpful please advise.Here is what I have on
these at this time.Will send anything else I find that
I think would fit.I hope this is helpful.
Regards,
Willard

Isaac McDowell married Mary (or Nancy) Jane Steen
William Wilford McDowell married Sarah Legan and
Sarah's parents were
John
and Elvira Steen Legan.
Here is what I have on the basic line of the Steen
familiy
James Steen born 7 MArch 1770 South Carolina died
after 1850 Missouri
Do not know who his wife was or how many kids he had.


Richard Steen b 5 June 1799 GA married Judah McCarrell
their children
1. Elvira b 1819 Tn ....m John Legan
2. James H. b 1823 Ill.....m Nancy Jane Beggs
3.Margaret (Peggy b 1825 Jefferson Co Mo......m
William T. Thornsberry
4. Rebekah b 1827......no info
5. Mariah b 1829......m#1 Geo. N. Caffey m#2 Alfred
Russell
6. John B. b 1830......m Parmelia Roper
7. Geo. Wash. b 1833.....m Thursa Russell
8. William J. b 1835......no info
9. Christopher M. b 1837 .....no info

Geo. Wash. Steen who married Matilda Barnett was b
1844 was the son of
above
# 2 James H. and Nancy Jane Beggs Steen. (Matilda was
the dau of
Bennett Barnett.)

John B. Steen b 1850 married Mary Caroline
Barnett,sister to James Pemberton Barnett..this John
B. was also the son of
above James H. and Nancy Beggs Steen.

[NI1139] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1140] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1141] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1142] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1143] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1145] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1146] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1147] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1148] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1149] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1150] Lynne Brown
mattb@sierra.net

[NI1155] To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 16:53:50 -0600
From: James Peters
Subject: geneology

Dear Mr. Maroney
My name is Bill Moretini. My mothers maiden name was Docia Lynn Officer. Her
mothers name was Malinda Emily Marler, (maiden name). When my sister was a
little girl, she made grandma a little peeved. Grandma responded with "don't make
me mad....I'm 1/4 th indian". That would, if true, make one of grandma's parents
1/2 indian or one of grandmothers four grandparents a full-blooded indian. While
tracing geneology on the web...I found your e-mail address. I thought you might
have more informatioin than I have been able to find. Grandma,(Malinda Marler)'s
parents...Andrew Marler...married Hannah Hays. Andrew's parents...William Marler &
Malinda Roberts. Hannah's parents...James M. Hays & Nancy White. Somewhere
therein lies the origin of "indian blood". CAN YOU HELP? Sincerly, Bill Moretini

[NI1157] Wright County, Missouri
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

138-138 (blank)
SUMNER, Isaac W. (Watts) 42 m TN tch b 1803 d 1866; came to what is now Wright Co MO in 1837; 1840 Pulaski Co MO; he 1st m Lavinia (?) she d 11 Jun 1833 in Davidson Co TN; he 3rd m Sarah Jane (?); Isaac Watts SUMNER s/o Duke William SUMNER Sr. and 1st wife Mary Polly DRAKE d/o Mathew DRAKE & Ann ARRINGTON; Duke W. Sr s/o Joseph SUMNER b 1748 & Martha PHILLIPS; 1860 Wright Co #274 Isaac is 52 and 3rd wife Sarah Jane is 25 b in TN; Isaac was Treasurer of Wright Co in 1856.
Elizabeth (L.) 38 f TN b 18 May 1812 d 2 Jun 1855 bur Hartville Steele Cem; she was 2nd w/o I.W. SUMNER.
Mary E. 15 f IL sch m John H. OFFICER; 1860 Wright Co MO #11.
Jane 13 f MO sch
Samantha (Ann) 11 f MO sch b Mar 1842 d Jun 1909 bur Claxton Cem; 1860 Wright Co #11 w/sister Mary E. & John H. OFFICER; m in 1861 to John Wesley CLAXTON s/o James CLAXTON & Tempy RATCLIFF who are in Bedford Co TN in 1850; 1860 Wright Co #325; 1860 Wright Co #330 John Wesley age 27 w/bro Noah CLAXTON & his 1st wife Lucinda PALMER d/o Ratliff C. PALMER; 1880 Wright Co Elk Creek Twp #80-83 they have nine children and his bro Geo. CLAXTON living with them; 1900 Wright Co Elk Creek Twp #129-134 his bro Mike CLAXTON age 60 single is with them.
Duke 08 m MO sch b 1844; he served in the State Guard when the Civil War broke out after one year he returned home and gathered up about fifty men to form a gang that rode the countryside. Duke killed Polk STEPHENS in 1862 and then went to Randolph Co AR and was killed there, by horse thieves in 1877; see WRIGHT CO HISTORY BOOK I pg 570; he m Caroline MOORE.
Henry 04 m MO sch
Sarah (Elizabeth) 01 f MO m on 17 Mar 1871 in Independence Co AR Daniel E. ELLIS s/o Tom ELLIS & Sarah MARTIN.

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1830 Census per Ancestry.com

[NI1158] Wright County, Missouri
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[NI1159] Per Ancestry.com

1800 Census
SUMNER WILLIAM DUKE Edgecombe County, NC. page 239 10100-02100-09

Database: Full Context of Tennessee Marriage & Bible Records
DEATHS
page 194
Duke William Sumner, born April 27, 1778; died May 15, 1844.

DEATHS
page 194
Mary Sumner, his wife, born Nov. 27, 1779; died June 22, 1832.

DEATHS
page 194
Edmund Burke Sumner, born Mar. 26, 1817.

DEATHS
page 194
Amanda Caroline Sumner, born Oct. 31, 1851.

DEATHS
page 194
Edmund Burke Sumner, married to George Ann Emett, Aug. 29, 1848.


DEATHS
page 194
Edmund Burke Sumner, born Sept. 1, 1849.

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k_teer@hotmail.com

Notes

1 Duke was very wealthy with a lovely wife "Polly". His son-in-law
squandered all his money and left Duke in poverty. He owned race horses;
lived on "Whit es Creek" just below Nashville; big plantation; many
friends; money; influenc e; fine looking man.


[NI1163] Wright County, Missouri
1850 CENSUS Part VIII
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

gbcarter@juno.com

138-138 (blank)
SUMNER, Isaac W. (Watts) 42 m TN tch b 1803 d 1866; came to what is now Wright Co MO in 1837; 1840 Pulaski Co MO; he 1st m Lavinia (?) she d 11 Jun 1833 in Davidson Co TN; he 3rd m Sarah Jane (?); Isaac Watts SUMNER s/o Duke William SUMNER Sr. and 1st wife Mary Polly DRAKE d/o Mathew DRAKE & Ann ARRINGTON; Duke W. Sr s/o Joseph SUMNER b 1748 & Martha PHILLIPS; 1860 Wright Co #274 Isaac is 52 and 3rd wife Sarah Jane is 25 b in TN; Isaac was Treasurer of Wright Co in 1856.
Elizabeth (L.) 38 f TN b 18 May 1812 d 2 Jun 1855 bur Hartville Steele Cem; she was 2nd w/o I.W. SUMNER.
Mary E. 15 f IL sch m John H. OFFICER; 1860 Wright Co MO #11.
Jane 13 f MO sch
Samantha (Ann) 11 f MO sch b Mar 1842 d Jun 1909 bur Claxton Cem; 1860 Wright Co #11 w/sister Mary E. & John H. OFFICER; m in 1861 to John Wesley CLAXTON s/o James CLAXTON & Tempy RATCLIFF who are in Bedford Co TN in 1850; 1860 Wright Co #325; 1860 Wright Co #330 John Wesley age 27 w/bro Noah CLAXTON & his 1st wife Lucinda PALMER d/o Ratliff C. PALMER; 1880 Wright Co Elk Creek Twp #80-83 they have nine children and his bro Geo. CLAXTON living with them; 1900 Wright Co Elk Creek Twp #129-134 his bro Mike CLAXTON age 60 single is with them.
Duke 08 m MO sch b 1844; he served in the State Guard when the Civil War broke out after one year he returned home and gathered up about fifty men to form a gang that rode the countryside. Duke killed Polk STEPHENS in 1862 and then went to Randolph Co AR and was killed there, by horse thieves in 1877; see WRIGHT CO HISTORY BOOK I pg 570; he m Caroline MOORE.
Henry 04 m MO sch
Sarah (Elizabeth) 01 f MO m on 17 Mar 1871 in Independence Co AR Daniel E. ELLIS s/o Tom ELLIS & Sarah MARTIN.

[NI1167] Wright County, Missouri
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[NI1168] Wright County, Missouri
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1169] Wright County, Missouri
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/wrirebs.htm

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Duke Sumner
Died 1877 in Randolph Co. Ark. He served in the Osage Regiment of Home Guards with his father, Issac, on July 1, 1861 to Dec. 6, 1861 under Capt. J. D. Hurst at Linn Creek, Camden Co. Mo. later serving in the Mo. State Guard in the first year of the war and returned home to get caught up in the confusion and desperation of the conflict, forming a gang of about 50 men and riding the countryside. Among his guerillas were Henry Eaton, Dock Wright, William Malony, Bill Cannefax and Bill Rippee. They attacked James Spark's house, and fired at the owner. He was a Union soldier. In 1862 Duke killed his pal, Polk Stephens, who had grown tired of chasing around the area, and gotten interested in a girl whom they both loved. Duke moved South to Randolph Co. Ark. and was killed there in 1877.

[NI1170] Wright County, Missouri
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

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[NI1236] all information should be verified by reputable sources
yvonne@sonic.net
Yvonne Oliver Bowers
____________________

"Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1237] all information should be verified by reputable sources
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Yvonne Oliver Bowers

[NI1238] all information should be verified by reputable sources
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[NI1247] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1248] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1249] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1250] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1251] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1252] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1253] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1254] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1255] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1256] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1257] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1258] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1259] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1260] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1261] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1262] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1263] "Lorraine I. Quillon"

[NI1264] from Steve PARSCALE< parsc@acn2.com > son of Earl F. PARSCALE
Her father was in the Civil War and lost an eye

[NI1267] From: "Darrell"
To: "William Maroney"
Subject: mom and dad
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 17:08:42 -0800

fathers name William Franklin Parscale b. 1900 in MO. d. 1967 in Ca.
mothers name Dorothy Elva Wilson Parscale b. 1906 in Mo. d, 1992 in Ca.
Darrell

[NI1279] ROACH, Myrtle Ivy PARSCALE WOLF - 1906 - 1992 - ~Deepwater/Fairview
Myrtle Ivy Roach, daughter of James D. and Nancy Elizabeth Hawkins Parscale, was born August 25, 1906, in Red Top, Missouri, and passed away Saturday, January 4, 1992, at Sac-Osage Hospital, Osceola, at the age of 85 years. She had lived in Deepwater, Los Angeles, California, and Independence, before moving to Lowry City in August 1991. She was a member of the Deepwater Baptist Church, Deepwater. She was married to Albert WOLF and to this union five children were born, Jack, Wanda, Wayward, Loutta and Charles. Albert died in 1947. Later she married Bill Roach. They were married until his death in 1980. Preceding her in death are her parents, two husbands and three children, Wayward, age 3, Loutta, age 39, and Charles, age 57. She is survived by one son, Jack Wolf, Pawhusak, Oklahoma; one daughter, Wanda L. McMillian, Independence; one daughter-in-law, Rose Wolf, Clinton; one brother, Chester Parscale, Clinton, and one sister, Anna Goslin, Deepwater, as well as eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Deepwater Baptist Church Tuesday, January 7, 1992, at 1 p.m. with the Rev. James Brack officiating. "Haven of Rest" and "Mansion Over the Hilltop" were sun by Peggy Arthur and David L. Mills with the piano being played by Mrs. Arthur. Pallbearers were Fred Hills, Larry Hills, Marvin Hill, Russell Dean Hills, Gene Hills and Mike Hills. Burial was held at the Deepwater Cemetery, Deepwater, under the direction of Vansant-Mills Funeral Home of Clinton.




Deepwater Cemetery
aka: Knights of Pythias Cemetery
T40, R26, S23 - Fairview Township
829 SW 51 Rd, Deepwater, Henry Co, MO
657 known burials from 1848 to 1998
Landowner: City of Deepwater
Indexed by: Museum Volunteers, date unknown

PRELIMINARY LISTING
HAS NOT BEEN CHECKED FOR ACCURACY OR DUPLICATION

HILLS, Etta H. PARSCALE - b: 1901 - d: 1987 - sp: Jerry HILLS
HILLS, Jerry - b: 1897 - d: 1961 - sp: Etta H. PARSCALE
ROACH, Myrtle Ivy PARSCALE WOLF - b: Aug 25 1906 Red Top, MO - d: Jan 4 1992 Osceola, MO - dau of James D. & Nancy Elizabeth HAWKINS PARSCALE - 1st m: Albert WOLF - ch: Jack, Wanda, Wayward, Loutta, Charles - 2nd m: Willie Franklin ROACH - 85Y ~obit
ROACH, Willie Franklin - b: Oct 8 1904 - d: Nov 14 1980 - mil: 1st Sgt US Army WWII - sp: Myrtle Ivy PARSCALE WOLF

[NI1284] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/henryco.html
3/4/2000

PARSCALE, Bessie Pearl STARK WEAVER - 1896 - 1992 - ~Maplewood/Osage
Bessie Pearl Stark was born on October 29, 1896, in her parents' home near Harper and Iconium, to John Clements Stark and Cynthia Ann Car Stark. She was the youngest of four children, with brothers, Daniel, Frances and Jesse. On November 4, 1914, she and Houston Norflete Weaver were married. He died on March 9, 1924, leaving Bessie with two daughters, Jessie Ellice Weaver and Lucille Pearl Weaver. On June 10, 1925, she was married to Jessie M. Parscale at Osceola. She became the step-mother of Dorothy, Orpha Lee, James and Jay Parscale. She resided in Brownington about 40 years, moving with Jesse to Deepwater in 1970, where she lived until one year ago, when she entered Sycamore View Nursing Home, until her death on March 13, 1992. She is survived by one daughter, Jessie Cole; three granddaughters, Louanna Simmons of Kansas, Suzan Nolan of South Dakota and Connie Howle of South Dakota; six great-grandchildren, step-daughter, Orpha Lee Norris, and 11 step-grandchildren. She created beauty where she could, using everyday things around her in quilting, in crocheted and embroidered pieces, in the thousands of well-planned and nourishing meals she prepared. She loved flowers; long ago the rows of bright annuals bloomed alongside rows of corn and potatoes, roses climbed trellises and daffodils shared springtime gold under her care, and windowsills were bright with geraniums and Christmas cactus. A clean and orderly house welcomed friends and family every day, no matter how busy she was with seasonal chores. Traditional values instilled in her during childhood remained a part of her adult life - frugality, practicality, a slow and conservative approach to anything new, along with the feeling that "new" wasn't necessarily "better". Her quiet faith in her God and His Promises guided her and sustained her through the loss of two husbands, a daughter, most of her relatives and lifelong friends and through the many setbacks and disappointments life hands to all of us. She was a very private person, an anachronism who perhaps was sometimes not entirely comfortable with the fast moving pace of life around her, but the stability and unchanging views she held about what was good and bad, right and wrong, served as a reminder, a lesson, a caution to all around her that some things, some values and truths are forever. We who loved her will miss her, but we are joyful in our certainty that she is now in the wonderful second phase of her life, for which the first was lived. Funeral services were held on march 15, 1992, at the Sickman & Dunning Chapel with the Reverend Forrest Rutherford officiating. her favorite hymns "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" and "Whispering Hope" were sang by Merrill Womach, who was accompanied by Carol Read. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery in Brownington.

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[NI1292] Deepwater, MO

Englewood Cemetery
Clinton, Henry Co, Missouri
GOSLIN, Anna May PARSCALE - b: Dec 12 1903 Polk Co, MO - d: Jun 7 1993 Humansville, MO - dau of James David & Nancy E. HAWKINS PARSCALE - m: Nov 10 1920 to Charles E. GOSLIN - ch: Waneta - 89Y 6M - bur: Jun 9 1993 Blk:504 Lot:1197 Gr:09
GOSLIN, Charles E. - b: Nov 9 1901 MO - d: Jun 29 1976 Clinton, MO - sp: Anna M. PARSCALE - 74Y - bur: Jul 1 1976 Blk:504 Lot:1197 Gr:10

[NI1293] File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Linda M. Everhart Henry County MOGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/henryco.html
PARSCALE, Frances Luinda COOK BLACK - b: May 11 1913 King City, MO - d: Feb 9 1994 Clinton, MO - dau of Frank Alexander & Cora Etta McCONNAUGHEY COOK - 1st m: Oct 28 1928 to Alba BLACK - ch: Wayne Shelby, Vera - 2nd m: Mar 21 1959 to William T. PARSCALE - bur: Feb 12 1994 Blk606 L1733 G04
PARSCALE, William T. - b: Nov 1 1908 Red Top, MO - d: Jan 10 1988 Clinton, MO - ch: Shirley - m: Mar 21 1959 to Frances Luinda COOK BLACK - bur: Jan 13 1988 Blk606 L1733 G03

[NI1294] Clinton, MO

[NI1297] Deepwater Cemetery
aka: Knights of Pythias Cemetery
T40, R26, S23 - Fairview Township
829 SW 51 Rd, Deepwater, Henry Co, MO
657 known burials from 1848 to 1998
Landowner: City of Deepwater
Indexed by: Museum Volunteers, date unknown

PRELIMINARY LISTING
HAS NOT BEEN CHECKED FOR ACCURACY OR DUPLICATION

HILLS, Etta H. PARSCALE - b: 1901 - d: 1987 - sp: Jerry HILLS
HILLS, Jerry - b: 1897 - d: 1961 - sp: Etta H. PARSCALE
ROACH, Myrtle Ivy PARSCALE WOLF - b: Aug 25 1906 Red Top, MO - d: Jan 4 1992 Osceola, MO - dau of James D. & Nancy Elizabeth HAWKINS PARSCALE - 1st m: Albert WOLF - ch: Jack, Wanda, Wayward, Loutta, Charles - 2nd m: Willie Franklin ROACH - 85Y ~obit
ROACH, Willie Franklin - b: Oct 8 1904 - d: Nov 14 1980 - mil: 1st Sgt US Army WWII - sp: Myrtle Ivy PARSCALE WOLF

[NI1298] From: VMWParker@aol.com
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 09:44:43 EST
Subject: Deepwater, Henry Co MO 1985 Centennial Book --PARSCALES
To: wmaroney@janics.com, parsc@acn2.com, parsc88@yahoo.com,
drparscale@prodigy.net, rtrasmussen@worldnet.att.net

I knew Marie when I was a child and visited her many times after I
left Deepwater to live in CA and then back to Warrensburg where I was raised.
Each time I would go to visit my grandparents and other relatives. Do any
of you know what the afflicition was that she had ? Her family kept her arms
and legs tied to a bed that she was always in.


From: VMWParker@aol.com
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 10:50:17 EST
Subject: Re: Deepwater, Henry Co MO 1985 Centennial Book --PARSCALES
To: wmaroney@janics.com

I know Marie made jerky movements but she sure was a nice person to talk to.
She had diffuculty talking but you could understand her if you really tried.
If I knew when she died I would get a death certificate. There is a picture
fo the whole family in the Deepwater Book.


[NI1304] Pawhusak, Oklahoma

[NI1305] Independence, MO

[NI1307] Died age 3

[NI1311] cfmanser@rmi.net

[NI1312] cfmanser@rmi.net

[NI1313] cfmanser@rmi.net

[NI1314] cfmanser@rmi.net

[NI1315] cfmanser@rmi.net

[NI1318] Englewood Cemetery
Clinton, Henry Co, Missouri
BARKER, Waneta Emma GOSLIN COOK - b: Jun 4 1921 Clinton, MO - d: Feb 24 1994 Humansville, MO - dau of Charles E. & Anna M. PARSCALE GOSLIN - 1st m: Joseph Gorden COOK - ch: Charles E., James F. - 2nd m: Ralph BARKER - 72Y - bur: Feb 28 1994 Blk:504 Lot:1197 Gr:08

[NI1323] Kelly Bialk's GEDCOM
22396 total entries, last updated Thu Feb 17 19:02:35 2000
Kelly Bialk

[NI1324] Wright County, Missouri
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1325] Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

[NI1326] Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

[NI1334] Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

[NI1335] Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

[NI1336] Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

[NI1337] Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

[NI1338] Submitter(s):
THOMAS ALFRED HILLESHEIM Microfilm: 1394366
268 CORRAL DETIERRA RD Submission:
SALINAS CA
USA 93908

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[NI1468] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don



[NI1469] 3097 South State Highway J
Springfield, MO
417/881-6987

[NI1473] davidparscalekcmo@kcmo.com

Deepwater to Kansas City Parscales
Posted by: David Parscale Date: March 15, 2000 at 08:20:00

My GGrandfather was Zackariah Parscale who was married to Clara Mae Larimar.they had
seven childern the number two child was my
Grandfather Lester Parscale who was married
to Ethel Mayfield also of Deepwater Mo. They
had fourteen childern number eleven was my father Jackie Loyd I'm not sure when Lester and Ethel moved to Kansas City Mo.If any one has info on Zack or Clara I would like to get any I can on the history of the Parscale clan.

[NI1478] Peggy Jude
Jude444@aol.com

[NI1482] cfmanser@rmi.net

[NI1483] cfmanser@rmi.net

[NI1484] 1860 Webster Co.,MO Census Index
Page 708
John A or H Young Washington Twp.

[NI1485] To: wmaroney@janics.com
From: gloria b carter
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 00:18:23 -0700
Subject: Re: 1850 census.

William
Thank You for bringing this to my attention.

I stand corrected on Margaret YOUNG. in #2-2

I do not know where Margaret d/o James and Rhoda is in 1850 as the
Margaret d/o Evaline ( if she is indeed a dau) is the only Margaret YOUNG
in the households of 1850 Wright Co.
Goodspeed says John F. McMahan marr Margaret E. d/o James YOUNG.

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Wright County, Missouri
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

73-73 2000
McMAHAN, James 50 m TN fmr 1840 Pulaski Co MO; 1860 Webster Co MO; b 4 Jan 1800 Sevier Co TN d S13 May 1853, s/o John McMAHAN who came to the US from Ireland after the Rev War; James served in War of 1812 under Capt John STRATTON CO E TN MIL, pension survivors certificate #5822; they lived in Bedford Co TN to 1838;
Tempy 45 f NC nee: Sarah Temperance MASON; b 7 Jan 1807 d 1872.
John (F.) 24 m TN fmr m 3 Jan 1856 to Margaret F. YOUNG b 26 Dec 1833 Henry Co TN d/o James YOUNG and Rhoda CORNETT; see #79 Wright Co MO 1850 and #257 Wright Co MO 1860.
Joseph 22 m TN fmr resided at St James MO.
William (T.) 19 m TN fmr m in Sep 1858 to Susan FREEMAN d/o L.T. FREEMAN and Sarah Leigh McMULLIN; see #53 Wright Co MO 1850; Wm. was b 5 Feb 1832 Bedford Co Tn d 13 Oct 1900; he served in the Home Guards, State Militia and the 48th MO INF; 1860 Webster Co MO.
James 16 m TN fmr sch
Elijah 14 m TN sch d in Texas in 1885.
Arbham 12 m TN sch Abraham was killed near Seymour during the Civil War; he m on 26 Aug 1858 to Elizabeth C. AMICK.
Huldah (R.) 10 f MO sch m Jefferson P. CHAFFIN.
S Robert 01 m MO b 23 Dec 1848 Wright Co MO; m 21 Jul 1878 to Annie FOSTER d/o Jesse FOSTER; see #29 Wright Co MO 1850.
Samuel 08 m MO sch d at Springfield MO.
Dobson 04 m MO moved to Belle Co TX
(400)
LEA, H.H. 33 m TN phy Dr. Herndon Harralson LEA b 1 Oct 1816 Cocke Co TN d 15 Dec 1891 bur Love Cem near Seymour; s/o Epaphroditus Hightower LEA (8 Jan 1791 NC - 5 Oct 1883 Knoxville while on a business trip, his home was in Anderson Co TN; Eppy served in the War of 1812 Capt ALLEN's MIL, wid certificate #34502, Survivor Certificate #24253; Mary was his 1st wife and Jane D. EATON his 2nd wife filed for a pension) and Mary RODGERS (1792 - 1838); Dr. H.H. LEA came to Wright Co MO in 1845; in 1863 he went to Clyde Station IL until 1869 when he moved to Webster Co MO; he 1st m. 5 May 1846 in Wright Co MO to Martha LOVE b 21 Aug 1822 Haywood Co NC d 27 Mar 1848 bur Love Cem on her father's farm; d/o Thomas B. LOVE and Elizabeth (?); see #1-1 Wright Co MO 1850. H.H. and Martha had one daughter Mary E. see #1-1 Wright Co MO 1850. H.H. LEA 2nd m. 9 Jan 1853 Nancy H. OFFICER b 11 Nov 1828 in McMinn Co TN d/o Jefferson B. OFFICER; no children.

[NI1491] Source: James & Sarah Summers/Long granddaughters

[NI1492] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/


327-327 1000
TAGGARD, Josiah 51 m SC fmr d ca 1857; s/o John TAGGART/TIGERT
who is said to have moved from TN to Madison Co MO and then to a part of
Pulaski Co now the northeastern part of Webster Co MO about 1820; m 7 Mar
1830 Crawford Co MO to Nancy SPANN, both of Cullin Twp; 1840 Pulaski Co
MO males 2-3-0-0-0-1 females 1-0-0-0-1; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp
#784 Nancy is head of household;
Nancy 39 f IL nee: SPANN; d 1866; she is believed to be a dau of Aaron SPANN who was listed on the 1830 Crawford Co MO census, Aaron's wid Anna SPANN 2nd m on 3 Mar 1839 in Polk Co MO to Thomas
HARWELL;
William R. 19 m MO lab lived in Newton Co MO;
John 17 m MO lab d 1859;
Aaron S. 16 m MO lab m on 8 Dec 1859 Webster Co MO to Mariah d/o Wright HOLLAND;
James S. 14 m MO m on 19 Apr 1863 Webster Co MO to Mary YANDLE;
Pheraby (J.) 13 f MO m 26 Jun 1856 Webster Co MO to James J. KILBURN;
Woodson 10 m MO m Margaret "Margie" LONG; lived Laclede Co MO; bur Graceland Cem;
Loucinda 07 f MO m William I. DUNCAN; lived in OK;
Moses 04 m MO d young;
Polly (Mary) 02 f MO m John LONG; lived near Conway MO;

[NI1494] GDENIM@aol.com

Saw your posting in RootsWeb. Appreciate the onfo as I am decended from
Temperance Ann Sumner: f- Duke W. Sumner,m-Mary Polly Drake. Temperance
b.16 Sept 1812 in LA, m. John Bass on 13 Jan 1831 in TN, and d. 23 Nov 1899 in
Duson , LA.

Your posting supplied me with Duke Sr.'s parents. If you collect any more
info on this line, I certainly would appreciate your passing it on.

Thank you,
Deni Taylor
4th great Granddaughter of Duke William Sumner

[NI1506] Please contact Russell or Don for more upline info

Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000
*******************************
My uncle told me that Murl was/is a detective for the Springfield, MO Police Dept.

[NI1507] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1508] Lova Bonham
1701 Thames Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 78412-4800
(361)992-0703

[NI1509] Gordon & Cecilia Bonham

Lova lives in Corpus Christi, Texas and so do two of our daughters.
The marriage lasted 27 years and ended in divorce in 1976.
I remember the Maroney families well in and near RaderTown.
Lova and I had/have four children and they all have e-mail addresses. I'll
fwd your note to them and they can persue this further if they desire. In
fact, I'll just make the reply to you a BCC to all of them.
Best Regards,
Gordon Bonham (Now living in Florida)
PS: Give my regards to "Peaches" Keesling if you have contact with her. I had
quite a crush on her almost 60 years ago.

[NI1515] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1516] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1517] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/


499-499 (blank)
SMITTLE, Jacob 50 m VA fmr b 14 Feb 1799 d 17 Jun 1886
Bur Bramhall Cem; he m 22 Jan 1822 Adams Co OH Esther WILLIAMSON d/o Samuel WILLIAMSON & Prissella HOWARD; Esther d 1843, Jacob never remarried; 1860 Wright Co MO #171
Elizabeth 23 f OH b 9 Apr 1823 Highland Co OH d 7 Mar 1878 bur Bramhall Cem; dau/o Jacob; never m;
John (Williamson) 21 m OH b 18 Nov 1829 d 28 Jul 1904 in
Walter's Spring CA; m 1 Mar 1882 San Francisco CA Lora GORDON; no children;
Thomas 18 m OH b Jun 1832; m Eliza PAUL b 25 Dec 1837 Fayette Co OH d Apr 1895 Marshfield MO; d/o Ambrose PAUL & Rachel (?);
Susan 16 f OH b 8 Jul 1835 d 10 Nov 1918 bur Bramhall Cem; m 15 Aug 1853 as 2nd w/o Don A. W. MOREHOUSE b 28 Feb 1820 NY d 16 Aug 1872 bur Bramhall Cem; see 1850 Wright Co MO #112; 1860 Census of Newton County MO Neosho Township #425 D.A.W. Morehouse age 34, male, Lawyer has wife Susan and children;
David (Joseph) 13 m OH b 14 Jul 1837 Highland Co OH d 18 Feb 1917 bur Bramhall Cem; m 15 Oct 1865 Delana Safrona BRAKE b 13 Dec 1843 d 24 Sep 1917 bur Bramhall Cem, d/o Jesse BRAKE & Mary DAVIS; he served with 6th Prov Regt EMM and 16th Regt CO F MO CAV;

[NI1519] Wright County, Missouri
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Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1520] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1521] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1522] Wright County, Missouri
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted by Gloria Bogart Carter

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1524] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/wright.htm

1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

327-327 1000
TAGGARD, Josiah 51 m SC fmr d ca 1857; s/o John TAGGART/TIGERT
who is said to have moved from TN to Madison Co MO and then to a part of
Pulaski Co now the northeastern part of Webster Co MO about 1820; m 7 Mar
1830 Crawford Co MO to Nancy SPANN, both of Cullin Twp; 1840 Pulaski Co
MO males 2-3-0-0-0-1 females 1-0-0-0-1; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp
#784 Nancy is head of household;
Nancy 39 f IL nee: SPANN; d 1866; she is believed to be a dau of Aaron SPANN who was listed on the 1830 Crawford Co MO census, Aaron's wid Anna SPANN 2nd m on 3 Mar 1839 in Polk Co MO to Thomas
HARWELL;
William R. 19 m MO lab lived in Newton Co MO;
John 17 m MO lab d 1859;
Aaron S. 16 m MO lab m on 8 Dec 1859 Webster Co MO to Mariah d/o Wright HOLLAND;
James S. 14 m MO m on 19 Apr 1863 Webster Co MO to Mary YANDLE;
Pheraby (J.) 13 f MO m 26 Jun 1856 Webster Co MO to James J. KILBURN;
Woodson 10 m MO m Margaret "Margie" LONG; lived Laclede Co MO; bur Graceland Cem;
Loucinda 07 f MO m William I. DUNCAN; lived in OK;
Moses 04 m MO d young;
Polly (Mary) 02 f MO m John LONG; lived near Conway MO;

************************************************
http://genforum.genealogy.com/taggart/

Re: Taggard(t) Lucinda, Mo 1844
Posted by: KAREN Date: August 03, 1999 at 20:02:24
In Reply to: Re: Taggard(t) Lucinda, Mo 1844 by ksbjaw@cs.com


LIST OF BROTHERS & SISTERS OF LUCINDA K.(KSAR OR KAISER) TAGGARD DOB 1/7/1844 M. WILLIAM ILEY DUNCAN
WILLIAM RILEY TAGGARD 2/5/1831-3/10/1920
JOHN RUSSEL TAGGARD 1/24/1833
AARON SPAW TAGGARD 10/14/1834
JAMES STEPHENSON TAGGARD 1/10/1836-5/10/1909
PHERBY JANE TAGGARD 1/26/1838
WOODSON HUGHS TAGGARD 4/11/1840
RACHEL TAGGARD 9/20/1841
MOSES TAGGARD 3/7/1846
POLLY TAGGARD 4/23/1848
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE LINK THESE BROTHERS AND SISTERS TOGETHER WITH PARENTS AND OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS. I HAVE HEARD LUCINDA'S MOTHER WAS FULL BLOOD CHEROKEE.
LUCINDA AND WILLIAM ARE MY GGGRANDPARENTS.KSB

[NI1525] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/wright.htm

1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

[NI1526] lived in Newton Co MO

[NI1532] Taggart Family Genealogy Forum at http://genforum.genealogy.com
LL Watson
watl@aol.com

Lucinda K. Taggard died in Earlsboro, Ok in 1934 at age 90. I do not know her middle name but yes, K is her middle initial. I have seen her Headstone in the Earlsboro cemetary. Thw following is her husbands line starting with his father, Charles Duncan and lists all her children and their dates.

FIRST GENERATION
1. Charles DUNCAN was born about 1785 in, IL.
He was married to DORCAS COFFMAN about 1833 in , ILLNOIS. Charles DUNCAN and DORCAS COFFMAN had the following children:

2 i. LOUISA JANE DUNCAN was born in 1835 in , ILLNOIS.
3 ii. Mary CAROLINE DUNCAN was born about 1837.
4 iii. John MADISON DUNCAN was born about 1839.
5 iv. EASY Elizabeth DUNCAN was born about 1840.
6 v. Alfred DUNCAN was born about 1842.
7 vi. NANCY Am DUNCAN was born about 1846.
8 vii. Henry CALVIN DUNCAN was born about 1849.
9 viii. JAMES Cyrus DUNCAN was born in 1851.
10 ix. Isaac DUNCAN was born in 1853.
11 x. GRANDERSON LANE DUNCAN was born in 1855.
12 xi. MARTHA DUNCAN was born in 1858.
+13 xii. William JENNINGS DUNCAN.


SECOND GENERATION

13. William JENNINGS DUNCAN was born on 19 May 1844 in , WRIGHT, MO. He died on 26 Jan 1894 in EARLSBORO, SEMINOLE, OKLAHOMA.

He was married to LUCINDA K. TAGGARD (daughter of JOSIAH TAGGARD and NANCY (TAGGARD) (I think but am not sure) Married 20 Jan 1867 in Webster County, MO. LUCINDA K. TAGGARD was born on 7 Jan 1844. She died on 23 May 1934 in EARLSBORO, SEMINOLE, OKLAHOMA. William JENNINGS DUNCAN and LUCINDA K. TAGGARD had the following children:

+14 i. LAURA JANE DUNCAN.
15 ii. William JENNINGS DUNCAN was born on 14 Sep 1869. He died on 3 Feb 1894.
16 iii. JAMES F. DUNCAN was born on 2 Feb 1872.
17 iv. John P. DUNCAN was born on 22 Jul 1876.
18 v. NANCY PRICILA DUNCAN was born on 16 Sep 1878. She died on 12 Apr 1936.
19 vi. THOMAS H. DUNCAN was born on 9 Jun 1881.
20 vii. Charles ANDREW DUNCAN was born on 3 Jun 1884.


LL Watson

[NI1533] died young

[NI1534] Taggart Family Genealogy Forum at http://genforum.genealogy.com
LL Watson
watl@aol.com

[NI1541] Taggart Family Genealogy Forum at http://genforum.genealogy.com
LL Watson
watl@aol.com

[NI1542] Taggart Family Genealogy Forum at http://genforum.genealogy.com
LL Watson
watl@aol.com

[NI1554] Wright County, Missouri
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

327-327 1000
TAGGARD, Josiah 51 m SC fmr d ca 1857; s/o John TAGGART/TIGERT
who is said to have moved from TN to Madison Co MO and then to a part of
Pulaski Co now the northeastern part of Webster Co MO about 1820; m 7 Mar
1830 Crawford Co MO to Nancy SPANN, both of Cullin Twp; 1840 Pulaski Co
MO males 2-3-0-0-0-1 females 1-0-0-0-1; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp
#784 Nancy is head of household;
Nancy 39 f IL nee: SPANN; d 1866; she is believed to be a dau of Aaron SPANN who was listed on the 1830 Crawford Co MO census, Aaron's wid Anna SPANN 2nd m on 3 Mar 1839 in Polk Co MO to Thomas
HARWELL;
William R. 19 m MO lab lived in Newton Co MO;
John 17 m MO lab d 1859;
Aaron S. 16 m MO lab m on 8 Dec 1859 Webster Co MO to Mariah d/o Wright HOLLAND;
James S. 14 m MO m on 19 Apr 1863 Webster Co MO to Mary YANDLE;
Pheraby (J.) 13 f MO m 26 Jun 1856 Webster Co MO to James J. KILBURN;
Woodson 10 m MO m Margaret "Margie" LONG; lived Laclede Co MO; bur Graceland Cem;
Loucinda 07 f MO m William I. DUNCAN; lived in OK;
Moses 04 m MO d young;
Polly (Mary) 02 f MO m John LONG; lived near Conway MO;

[NI1556] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
Wright County, Missouri

1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

327-327 1000
TAGGARD, Josiah 51 m SC fmr d ca 1857; s/o John TAGGART/TIGERT
who is said to have moved from TN to Madison Co MO and then to a part of
Pulaski Co now the northeastern part of Webster Co MO about 1820; m 7 Mar
1830 Crawford Co MO to Nancy SPANN, both of Cullin Twp; 1840 Pulaski Co
MO males 2-3-0-0-0-1 females 1-0-0-0-1; 1860 Webster Co MO Union Twp
#784 Nancy is head of household;
Nancy 39 f IL nee: SPANN; d 1866; she is believed to be a dau of Aaron SPANN who was listed on the 1830 Crawford Co MO census, Aaron's wid Anna SPANN 2nd m on 3 Mar 1839 in Polk Co MO to Thomas
HARWELL;
William R. 19 m MO lab lived in Newton Co MO;
John 17 m MO lab d 1859;
Aaron S. 16 m MO lab m on 8 Dec 1859 Webster Co MO to Mariah d/o Wright HOLLAND;
James S. 14 m MO m on 19 Apr 1863 Webster Co MO to Mary YANDLE;
Pheraby (J.) 13 f MO m 26 Jun 1856 Webster Co MO to James J. KILBURN;
Woodson 10 m MO m Margaret "Margie" LONG; lived Laclede Co MO; bur Graceland Cem;
Loucinda 07 f MO m William I. DUNCAN; lived in OK;
Moses 04 m MO d young;
Polly (Mary) 02 f MO m John LONG; lived near Conway MO;

[NI1557] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
Wright County, Missouri

1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

[NI1558] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
Wright County, Missouri

1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

[NI1559] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
Wright County, Missouri

1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

[NI1560] http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/
Wright County, Missouri

1850 Census plus Annotations
Transcribed/Annotated/Copyrighted
by Gloria Bogart Carter

[NI1561] died in infancy

[NI1562] Wright County, Missouri
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1563] Wright County, Missouri
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1567] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1570] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1571] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1572] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1573] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1574] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1575] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1576] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1577] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1578] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1579] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1580] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1581] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1582] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1583] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1584] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1585] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1586] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1587] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1588] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1590] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1591] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1592] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

From: "Peggy or Tom Bruckner"
Subject: Re: SUMMERS genealogy
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 20:47:11 -0400

William, thanks for the reply. I think you may have gotten that information
from Ianthia before she and I discussed my research that indicates this John
Summers (husband of Mary Sheppard and Mary Osborn) couldn't be the son of
Jacob and Margaret, and that Adolphus Valentine Summers probably isn't
either. I suggest you remove John from your report as a son of Jacob and
Margaret, so that others don't assume it is correct.

Hope someday to figure out where my John fits into this family, but for now
don't have a clue...

Best regards,

Peggy Reece Bruckner
Bostwick, GA

[NI1593] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1594] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1595] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1597] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1598] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1599] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1600] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1601] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1602] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1603] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1604] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1605] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1606] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1607] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1608] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1609] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1610] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com


From: "Peggy or Tom Bruckner"
Subject: Re: SUMMERS genealogy
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 20:47:11 -0400

William, thanks for the reply. I think you may have gotten that information
from Ianthia before she and I discussed my research that indicates this John
Summers (husband of Mary Sheppard and Mary Osborn) couldn't be the son of
Jacob and Margaret, and that Adolphus Valentine Summers probably isn't
either. I suggest you remove John from your report as a son of Jacob and
Margaret, so that others don't assume it is correct.

Hope someday to figure out where my John fits into this family, but for now
don't have a clue...

Best regards,

Peggy Reece Bruckner
Bostwick, GA



[NI1611] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1615] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1617] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1618] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1619] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1620] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1621] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1622] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1623] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1624] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1625] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1626] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1627] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1628] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1629] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1630] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1631] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1632] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1633] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1634] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1653] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1654] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1655] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1656] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1657] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1658] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1659] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1660] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1661] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1662] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1663] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1664] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1665] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1666] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1667] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1668] Ianthia Gerringer LaMarr
Kemjan@aol.com

[NI1678] all information should be verified by reputable sources
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[NI1685] all information should be verified by reputable sources
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[NI1687] Cara Russell

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[NI1708] 1910 Webster Co.,MO census as her as granddaughter of Joseph A.

[NI1720] Submitter(s):
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[NI1725] Joplin Globe
5/7/2000

Herbert H. Douglas

Herbert H Douglas died May 5, 2000, at age 86, after a long illness. He was born April 29, 1914 at Bolivar, Mo. He married Thelma Breshears in 1937. She survives. He graduated from Southwest Baptist College in Boliver, and then from the University of Missouri Sxhool of Law in 1937. The couple have two children, Dwight Douglas and his wife, Bonnie, of Neosho, Mo., and Janice Denney and her husband, Cecil, of Galveston, Texas, who survive.
Herbert began the practice of law in Neosho in 1937 in an upstairs office on the southeast corner of the square. in 1957 he was joined by his brother, Garland, and moved his law office to the Douglas Building to begin the law firm of Douglas & Douglas. in 1970 his son, Dwight, joined the firm. Herbert retired from the pratice of law in 1993 after having practiced for 55 years.
Herbert was elected prosecuting attorney for Newton County in 1938, and again in 1940. During his term in office, Camp Crowder was constructed by the U.S. Army, greatly increasing the case load of his office. In 1940 he was elected president of the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys. He served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, and was a member of the American Legion Post 163.
He has been active in Republican politics all his life. He was elected president of the Missouri Association of Republicans in 1944, and served as historian of the association for over 40 years. His records, covering 100 years of Missouri Republican Politics, were recently accepted for preservation as original records by the Missouri Historical Society. In 1948 he was the Republican nominee for Attorney General of Missouri, and in 1956 he was the nominee for the U.S. Senate.
He was a member of the First Christian Church, ( Disciples of Christ ), where he served as a teacher, trustee, deacon, and elder. At his death, he held the position of Elder Emeritus. He was chairman of the church board during the construction of the present church facility on Oak Ridge Dr. He was the first lay president of the Christian Church Association of Southwest Missouri.
He served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Crowder College Foundation for 30 years. He received the Crowder College Distinguished Service Award in 1996.
He was a member of the Neosho Lions Club for 50 years.
In addition to his widow and children, Herbert is survived by two sisters, Marjorie Olive, Birmingham, Ala., and Delma Burhans, Louisville, Ky.; four grandchildren, Doug Denney, Littleton, Colo., Brad Denney, Irvine, Calif., Steve Douglas, Neosho, and Rebecca Keesling, Dumphries, Va., and three great- grand children.
The family will receive friends Sunday, May 7, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Clarks Funeral Home. Services will be held Monday, May 8, beginning with a graveside burial at 2:00 p.m. at the Neosho I.O.O.F Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at 3:00 p.m. at the First Christian Church with Rev. Clement Graham officiating. Friends are invited to both services. There will be reserved seating for the Neosho Lions Club and the members of the Missouri Bar at the memorial service.
Memorial contributions may be to the Crowder College Foundation or the Neosho Chapter of the Habitat for Humanity in care of Clark Funeral Home.

[NI1737] To: MOLACLED-Laclede County Mail List
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 3:24 PM
Subject: Roll call

BRAMHALL AARON BROYLES BOHANNON

Bramhall, Jacob b. 1814 VA m. Elizabeth (Aaron) 1840 in Polk co., MO
(They were in Laclede co., MO in 1850 census and in Wright co., MO in
1860, 1870 & 1880)

Bramhall, Thomas (s/o Jacob & Elizabeth) b. MO m. Elizabeth (Broyles) in Wright co., MO

Bramhall, James P. (s/o Thomas & Elizabeth) b. MO m. Nora D. (Bohannon) in Wright co., MO

I have a little information on Jacob & Elizabeth Bramhall's children. I have chased Jacob back across
TN and into VA and can not connect him with any of the other known Bramhalls. Any clues would be so greatlyappreciated.

Betsy Scoby
Conway, MO
e-mail bscoby@llion.org

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A story was told by Charles Lowell MARONEY, that Wess REEVES is not the father of Francs M PERRYMAN

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[NI1746] Betty Anderson betty3350@hotmail.com

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[NI1767] Earl John Coers
27637 Arrow Rd, Deer Grove, IL 61243-9719
Email: Not available
(815)438-4272

[NI1769] B Coers
5016 290th St N, Hillsdale, IL 61257-9751
Email: Not available
(309)658-2671

[NI1773] James Lench
2166 Bishop Rd, Prophetstown, IL 61277
Email: Not available
(815)537-2058

[NI1781] Charles Sowersby b. 1855
Posted by: Mary Denney Date: November 01, 1998 at 15:20:02
denneys@mo-net.com
I am looking for information on CHARLES SOWERSBY. He married FANNIE FARRELL. They had at least one son MARK ISSAC SOWERSBY(b. 1895 d. 1979). MARK SOWESBY md. PEARL LOUISE RIDPATH and had 2 daughters FRANCES SOWERSBY and THELMA RUTH SOWERSBY.

[NI1790] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1791] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1792] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1801] Maiden name maybe LASITER , per Betty Murphy

[NI1803] by Carol Shearer Stavlo

[NI1806] From Webster Co. Missouri history books

In the middle of the Civil War William & Martha left the hills of Kentucky near Bowling Green, (Warren Co.,KY) and came to Missouri. They left everything behind and came to Webster Co. in a covered wagon and settled east of Niangua, MO. William served in the 72nd Regiment of the E.M.M. in 1864

[NI1832] http://www.familysearch.org/

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[NI1860] Submitter(s):
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To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 16:53:50 -0600
From: James Peters
Subject: geneology

Dear Mr. Maroney
My name is Bill Moretini. My mothers maiden name was Docia Lynn Officer. Her
mothers name was Malinda Emily Marler, (maiden name). When my sister was a
little girl, she made grandma a little peeved. Grandma responded with "don't make
me mad....I'm 1/4 th indian". That would, if true, make one of grandma's parents
1/2 indian or one of grandmothers four grandparents a full-blooded indian. While
tracing geneology on the web...I found your e-mail address. I thought you might
have more informatioin than I have been able to find. Grandma,(Malinda Marler)'s
parents...Andrew Marler...married Hannah Hays. Andrew's parents...William Marler &
Malinda Roberts. Hannah's parents...James M. Hays & Nancy White. Somewhere
therein lies the origin of "indian blood". CAN YOU HELP? Sincerly, Bill Moretini

To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 23:07:45 -0600
From: James Peters
Subject: appreciation

Hello Bill,
Thank you for the really fast response. This web browser is new to me...less than one
month...and I am amazed at how accessable information is and in this case connecting
two people that did'nt know the other existed...GREAT STUFF! Unfortunately, the
Indian blood-line would not appear in the Officer footprints, but rather the Marler
geneology. However, it will be fun to trace the leads that you gave me. My mother,
Docia and all of her siblings are now dead. There were two brothers to carry on the
Officer name.....Bill & Elvin. They each had male children. They are of course my
cousins. I'm now 66 and Uncle Elvins two boys...Jim &Jerry were about the same
age. On Bill's property...a few yards from a house he built...stood the log cabin
that my grandfather, John Foster Officer and Malinda raised mom and the others.
(At least it was standing when I was around 18). That was near Conway, Mo. and
around 1 1/2 miles north of Radar, Mo. Grandpa's father was John Henderson
Officer whose father was Jefferson B.Officer. Thanks very much for your help!
Sincerly, Bill



To: wmaroney@clandjop.com
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 13:52:51 -0600
From: James Peters

Hello Bill,
In a previous message I said that Bill & Elvin Officer brothers were my cusions...you
probably figured out that they were my uncles & Elvin's boys, Jim & jerry are my cusions.
I should read my letters better before I send them. You said you talked to Jim...how...
e-mail? If so, what's his handle? Where does he live? In reviewing my messages I
do'nt believe I said that I live in Kansas City, Mo. "sorry"!
I am a "flint knapper"...I make arrowheads, hatchet heads, etc. I am always
looking for sources of flint. Does your area have any?
I am eagerly awaiting the fishing season, how about you?
Bill Moretini...at
jamesp@iopener.net
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From: James Peters
Subject: Re: Photo for Bill Moretini

Hi William
I Got the picture and really delighted that you sent it. Here are the things that ring a bell.
I heard one of my aunts and my mother talking about relations named Caffey. It gets better. In tahe second row is a girl named Dosie and in the third row there is a girl named Omie. I believe that those were 'nick names'. Omie was my aunt Neomie (if that is the proper way to spell it) and Dosie was my mother Docia. The picture is dated 1911 and my mother was born 1906. The girl in the picture could easily be 5 years old. Just in case I have not relayed this information as of yet,......Moms' named was Docia Lynn Officer. She 1st married Arcabold Rice...(not sure of the spelling of his 1st name). They had one girl named Julia. She later married my father, James Anthony Moretini and had me and in less than a year had another son named Joseph who wieghed 2 pounds and lived 2 days. Julia Married William McCown. My half sister died over a year ago. Bill and thier 4 kids are alive. Twin girls, Patricia and Phillis and Steven and Raymond are thier names. The girls and Steven
married, but not Ray. Patricia has a son named Barry and he married a girl named Sahra. My sister was 10 years older that I and her husband 12 years older. I recently heard by email from a woman in Garden City, a few miles east of Harrisonville, Mo. who was related to me on my faters side. She is into family tree research as are you. She sent me a lot of information that I didn't know, including my Italian origins in the old country. I found it on my web browser. It's a spit away from Austria above (looks like about 20 miles at the most), and half again as much from Switzerland on the above left. It's like a tri-country intersection. It's a ski resort town by the name of Ponte di Legno, Italy. I always wanted to know where in Italy that they come from. From the web I got two pictures....One of the snow covered mountains with the ski runs drawn on and one close up overlooking the town in the summer without snow. What a blast! Thanks for sending the picture. My neice Ph
illis has suddenly taken an interest in he roots as well as my fathers.
Thanks,
Bill
P.S. I now have a REAL computer with a new email address. BMoretini@MSN.com
(I believe MSN is in caps. Too lazy to go upstairs and look. If that doesn't work try it the other way)
William Maroney wrote:
>
> [ Attachment: (multipart/alternative) ]
>
> [ Attachment: Santiago School.jpg (image/jpg) ]

[NI1873] Submitter:
Donna HALL
United States of America 64735

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[NI1875] Wright County, Missouri
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.

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[NI1876] Wright County, Missouri
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[NI1877] Wright County, Missouri
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[NI1878] Wright County, Missouri
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[NI1879] Wright County, Missouri
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[NI1880] Wright County, Missouri
THIS WORK IS COPYRIGHTED BY GLORIA BOGART CARTER AND THE WRIGHT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. IT MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES ONLY.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mowright/

[NI1903] kendahl@cepheus.azstarnet.com

[NI1904] Name: Lynne Brown
Email: mattb@sierra.net


Database: wooderd
Individual: I1135
Link:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wooderd&id=I1135
Name: Lynne Brown
Email: mattb@sierra.net
URL:
URL title:
Note:
I have been looking at your family line and I think it is just a bit confused.

I believe that Richard Steen who married Judah McCarrell is a brother to William
Steen that married Narcissa Burns. William was born abt 1802 and Judah and
Ricard were born abt 1799. You show Richard as a son of William and Narcissa?

There is a James Steen born aprox 1767 who is living with Juda in 1850. I
believe him to be the father of William and Richard and Christopher.

What do you think about this take on my research?

Detail below:

1840 Pulaski Co MO
James males 2-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-1 females 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1
1 member of this household would be pst 70 in 1840 (born bef 1770)

William - males 2-0-0-0-0-1 females 2-1-0-0-1 * could be same family as
below
Christopher males 0-0-0-0-0-1 females 0-0-0-0-1 probably brother to William
Christopher dies 1844/1845 Green Co MO (no children in his household in 1840)
Court house burned - no documents available

1850 Laclede Co MO #274
Steen, Judah 49 f GA (gbc: wid/of Richard Steen - Juda b 1799 d Aug 3 1881 bur
Russell-Steen Cem LaClede Co Mo)
Along with her family is Steen, James 83 m SC (gbc: b c 1767)

George Steen and Thursie Russell are on 1870 Webster Co MO census, Juda Steen
age
70 living in their household

This is what I think....

James b abt 1767 is father - his sons are Richard, William, Christopher,
probably others

Richard b 6/5/1799 m Juda McCarrell b1799 in GA died Aug 3 1881 Jericho,
Laclede, MO
Their children:

ELVIRA, born June 17, 1819 in Tennessee; m Mr. Legan

JAMES HODGE, born February 23,1823 in Illinois;

MARGARET ANN, PEGGY born September 4, 1825;

REBEKAH, born March 4,1827;

MARIAH (female), born January 29, 1829;
marries Alfred RUSSELL and Husband: George N CAFFEY
Father:Thomas CAFFEY Mother:Sarah STOKES
Alfred brother to Thursa: b 1828 in IL
Father:Jeremiah RUSSELL Mother:Celia WADE

JOHN BRANNON, born October 8,1830;
marries Permelia T. Roper b June 23 1835 - in KY Father: John C. Roper
Mother: Hannah B. Martin

GEORGE WASHINGTON, born Jul 20 or March 12, 1833 ; **marries Thursie
Russell b. July 20 1835 IL Death: 8 MAY 1901 in Conway, Laclede Co., MO
Father:Jeremiah RUSSELL Mother:Celia WADE

WILLIAM JACKSON, born May 12, 1835;
and possibly another son named CHRISTOPHER MARION, born May 12,1837. d in OK

RICHARD STEEN and JUDA McCARRELL STEEN moved to Missouri about 1830 and raised
their family in the southwestern part of present Laclede County, Missouri.

William Steen (born in 1802) marriage to Narcissa Burns in Jefferson Co MO on
Oct 30 1830.

1850 census William Steen 48 born in GA (1802)
Narcissa 38 born in MO (1812)
Elizabeth 18 MO (1832)
James 16 MO (1834)
George 15 MO (1835)
Polly 13 MO (1837)
Leticia 11 MO (1839)
Christopher 10 MO (1840)
Narcissa 6 MO (1844)
William 6 MO (1844)
Lutitia 3 MO (1847)
Margaret 6/12 MO (1849)

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[NI1943] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1944] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1945] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1946] Russell Williams wmsrasp@centurytel.net
26 Jul 2000
**************
Don Challis dchallis@deseretonline.com
07 May 2000

Please contact Russell or Don

[NI1947] Submitter(s):
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MAGNA UT
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[NI1959] Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

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From MERONEY by W.A. MERONEY & M.C. MAUNES

THE MARONEYS OF MADISON COUNTY, Tennessee


The Maroneys settled in Madison County, Tennessee one hundred and fifty years ago. The names of Henry Maroney and his son William; first appears on the Madison Co. Tax records in 1827. William was the oldest son of Henry Maroney and Elizabeth Frances, and was the grandson of Captain Philip Maroney,an Irish immigrant, who served in the Revolutionary War as Captain of the First Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp. In 1827 Captain Philip Maroney was 93 years of age and living with his, Martha (Patsey) at Traveler's Rest, South Carolina, He died December 3, 1830 at age 96.

Henry Maroney left his parent's home at Traveler's Rest, SC around 1805 when he was about 19. He moved to Tennessee with his older half brother, Philip Maroney II, and settled in Smith Co. and later became one of the first iron manufacturers in Tennessee.

Henry soon moved across the line into Kentucky and settled near Tompkinsville where he obtained a land grant form the State of Kentucky. It was about that time he married Elizabeth Frances. Their first child, William (Billie) was born KY. He was named for his father's older half-brother, William Britton Maroney, who was a Presbyterian Minister in North Carolina. Henry came back down into Tennessee during the War of 1812; he served as Corporal in Captain James Walton's company of mounted riflemen, regiment commanded by Colonel Newton Cannon.

Most, if not all, of Henry and Elizabeth's children were born in Kentucky, though one or two may have been born in Tennessee. The oldest was Billie, mentioned above, born in 1807; then followed Jonathan, Samuel, Philip, Rachel, Frances, John (Jack), and Fidelia, the youngest daughter, was born in 1825.

About the year 1812-13 Philip Maroney II went back to Traveler's Rest, SC to the home of his parents, Philip Maroney Sr., and Martha. While there he bought some horses to take back to Tennessee. Rachel (his half sister) decided to go to Tennessee with him and rode one of the horses from Traveler's Rest to Smith Co., TN. In Tennessee Rachel met a young man from Virginia by the name of Tandy Key Young, whom she married in 1813 when she was age 20. They later moved to Madison Co. where their son, Casey Young, was born in 1828. He was later to become famous as a Lieutenant Colonel under General Forrest during the Civil War, as a prominent lawyer in Memphis, and as a U.S. Congressman from Memphis. He was known as the " Silver tongue Orator from Tennessee ".

About the year 1827 Henry Maroney and his family and other families in Monroe Co.,KY, and Smith Co., TN decided to move to Madison Co., TN, which had recently been opened up for settlement. Some of the other families that settled in Madison Co in the Medon area along with Henry Maroney and his family were Tandy K. Young and Rachel, The Frances family ( relatives of Henry's wife Elizabeth ). The Milton C. Young family ( brother of Tandy K. Young ) and the Campbell family whose daughter married Philip ( son of Henry Maroney ).

Philip and his wife had two children; the oldest girl named Elizabeth ( called Betsey ) and the youngest, a boy named James D. ( called Dempsey ). Philip's wife died when the children were young and they were taken into the home of their Uncle Billie Maroney and his wife Charity. Later they made their home with their grandparents, the Campbell's. Elizabeth ( Betsey ) grew up and married and moved to Beech Bluff, TN; no more information about her. Philip and his son James L. left Madison Co. (Medon area ). No further information about them.

In the middle 1830s, Henry Maroney moved with his family to Mississippi. They settled in an area which later became Tippah Co. where they engaged in farming activities. They remained in this area about 3 years and returned to Madison Co., TN. It was while they were living in Mississippi that Henry's son Billie, met and married Charity Peak, a young girl from McMinn Co., TN. She was visiting with relatives in Mississippi at the time of their courtship and marriage. She went with her husband, Billie to Madison Co., TN where they acquired a farm near Medon and settled down and reared a large family. Billie lived to be age 82 and Charity to about age 79. They were buried in a small family plot on their farm one mile north of Medon.

Sometime before 1840 ( probably about 1838 ) Henry Maroney became dissatisfied with living in the Medon area and wanted his family to move to middle Tennessee. He had lived and traveled in much of middle Tennessee country and decided he preferred it to West Tennessee. His family did not want to move back, so Henry went to middle Tennessee alone, at least that's according to family tradition, but evidently one of his sons was already living there of joined him later. Henry went to Jasper, Marion Co., TN , and his name appears on the county records there in the year 1840. The name of his son, Samuel Maroney , appears on the U.S. Census records at Marion Co. at the time his father was living there. While he was in Jasper, Henry's wife Elizabeth, died at Medon about 1841 and was buried there. Henry married his second wife, Mary, around 1842. The U.S. Census records show she was born in Kentucky. They operated a store or trading post between Jasper and the Tennessee River. They had three children, a girl named Mary, a girl named Elizabeth, a boy named Henry. Their names appear on the U.S. Census records for the years 1850, 1860 for Marion Co., TN

Of all the members of Henry Maroney's family, only Billie Maroney and his family remained at Medon. The others either died before the Civil War or moved away. One of the last to move from the area was Henry's youngest daughter, Fidelia, who married Robert McClamroch. They moved to Lawrence Co., Arkansas in 1868.

Many of Billie Maroney's descendents live in Madison and Hardeman counties. Some live in Memphis, One of Billie Maroney's descendents, Jasper Maroney, a grandson, age 86 lives in North Hardman Co.,TN. His daughter, Virginia, is the wife of Jackson Mayor, Bob Conger. Another descendent James W. ( Will ) Maroney, age 82 , a great grandson of Billie Maroney, lives in Hardman Co.,TN in the Toone area.

The Maroneys have been busy in recent months planning a sesquicentennial reunion. They plan to meet at Chickasaw State Park in May, 150 years after they arrived in Madison County


Submitted by:
signed
James R. (Jim) Maroney

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1844 Jasper, Marion Co., TN

Tried for bastardy. In 1844 Henry was put in jail for several months and tried for bastardy. The woman Mary ( Polly ) OYLER made the charge and after several months in jail (133). Henry agreed to pay $40 first year, $30 second year, and $20 the third year. He was not released until he came up with bond money and he was billed $15 for his keep in jail. Mary OYLER later married Thomas E. BARNES, Jr.
This occured between Henry L. Maroney's two marrages





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This particular family was my late husband's family. However, his sister is
still researching the family and she possibly could help you because I seem
to remember hearing something to that effect, and the fact that her two
children were both names Oyler, seems to add to the story. You can reach
her at sueellen@ipa.net. She will be happy to hear from you. We went to
Ash Flat where Mary was buried about six years ago and possibly got a
picture of her grave. Sue could probably fill you in more on that also.
Good hunting and if I can be of any help, let me know.

Joy Tackett

----- Original Message -----
From: "William Maroney"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: Genealogy of Henry L MARONEY

Hello

I found your info at Ancestry.com
I received a letter today, that shows Henry was tried for Bastardy in 1844
Jasper , Marion Co.,TN he spent 133 days in jail and never married Mary
OYLER
Please tell me what you think, Henry could be a possible ancestor to me

William Maroney

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War of 1812 Database Search
2 REG'T MOUNTED GUNMEN (CANNON'S), WEST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS.

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[NI1960] Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1961] From Nell in MS

Commercial Appeal Sunday Sept 15, 1974 Section 6 , page 7

DESCENDANTS OF THE SPIRIT OF '76
By Paul R. Coppock

About two miles south of Byhalism Miss., in the Watkins Cemetery is an old gravestone which has become the center of attention for descendants of a solier in the American Revolution. The family has assembled previously in Memphis and is planning a big gathering in 1976, 200 years after the war.
The headstone says," Martha, consort of P. Maroney of Revolutionary memory, died August 20,1858, age 93 " In small letters at the bottom it says, " Erected by son-in-law, T. K. Young "

OF COURSE the real reason for interest in the little cemetery near Byhalia is "P. Maroney, " who was Capt. Philip Delancy Maroney. " a Tall redhead from Ireland. He was living in Annapolis, Md, when he enlisted troops and equipped them at his own expense. He then entered the Continental Army as Captain of the First Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp.
His commander was Baron Johannn DeKalb from Bavaria, a major general who was killed at Camden. He later was in the command of Gen. Nathanael Greene in the Carolinas.
Maroney fought at White Plains, Brandywine, and Yorktown and he was present when Cornwallis surendered.
Captain Maroney was born in County Clare, Ireland, in 1734. The original name of the clan was translated into English as " O'Moroney, " althought some parts of the family spelled it "Maroney" or "Meroney." The clan was of the highest rank for centuries and was allied with two other clans in Limerick, Tipperary and Galway along the banks of the River Shannon.

PHILIP MARONEY was distinguished by being a protestant in a Roman Catholic area. His mother was a " de Lancey, " a French Huguenot, with relatives in the New York legislature and the Social Register of New York.
He crossed the Atlantic with a party of Huguenot immigrants about 1767. He used the name "O'Maroney" at first but gradually dropped the "O," Perhaps it was a bit to fancy to write "Philip de Lancey O'Maroney."
He married Sarah Nelson in Baltimore but she soon died and he went to war a widower. In 1785 he married Martha Semms Massey in Franklin County, N.C. About 1800 he moved to the Greenville District of South Carolina, where he owned an inn near Travler's Rest. He lived to be 96
Philip Maroney had three children by his first wife. There was a daughter, Sarah. The first son, William Britton Meroney, born in 1773, became a Presbyterian minister in South Carolina. The younger son. Philip de Lancey Meroney II, born in 1775, lived in Smith County, Tenn., and became wealthy as one of the first Tennessee irn makers. The younger son had 13 children and 10 of them lived to be 85.

THERE WERE seven children of Capt. Philip Maroney's second marriage: Henry, George Washington, Loyd, Rachel, Elizabeth, Deila ( who was called Nancy ) and Sallie.
Best Known of Philip Maroney's descendants was Casey Young, repeatedly elected to the House of Representatives fron the Memphis district. He was the son of Rachel Maroney, who married Tandy Kee Young, and the grandson of the Captain in the Revolution.
Casey Young was the member of Congress who obtained authority for the original Memphis bridge and for the first Custom House on the bluff, usually called Federal Building. He wrote the bill that established the National Board of Health, and was chairman of the National Bureau of Health, both of which were important to Memphis because of the yellow fever epidemics. He also handled the legisiation which brought the Marine Hospital to Memphis.

CASEY YOUNG had extraordinary charm on the platform in an era in which oratory had a high value.
Born at Tuscaloosa, Ala., he lived on a farm near Byhalia from age 10 untill he grew up. His father had moved in 1838 under frontier conditions, while the Indians were moving out. With tutoring from his father, attendance at Marshall Institute, and guidance of a good lawyer, he became an attorney in Memphis in 1859.
His career in the law was interrupted by the Civil War. He became a Confederate Lieutenant- Colonel of cavalry and served with Gen. N.B. Forrest. He returned to Memphis and the law but, after less than 10 years of peace, politics began to take over his time.
Young won the Memphis seat in Congress in elections of 1874, 1876, 1878 and 1882.

HE LOST IN 1880, when William R, Moore, Republican whosesale drygoods merchant, took over for one term. Young made two other races. His first appearance as a Democratic candidate was in 1872 but his party split without much campaigning and Barbour Lewis, prominent carpetbagger, was elected. He went back into politics in 1896 when the party divided on the gold-silver question. Reperesentative Josiah Patterson and Casey Young were both defeated by Edward Carmack, on a contested count.
Casey Young died Aug. 17 1899. His was a big name in a tubulent period of Tennessee politics. It was after the fading of reconstruction policies, a time little remembered and porrly understood by modern voters.
Prominence came to another Tennessee desendant of Captain Maroney, Mrs. Katherine Meroney Drake of Smithville. The family hails her as Tennessee's first woman judge.

HUNDREDS OF Maroney and Meroney names are heard, especilly in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. Who they are and how they are related has become the special interest of James R. Maroney of 1255 Vinton.

Twice the scattered clan has gathered for Memphis reunions,, partly because of the James Maroney collection of information, partly because Memphis is a central location, and partly because the widow of their Revolutionary War ancestor is buried only a few miles away. They will meet again in 1976.

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Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

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Submitter(s):
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NICK & KATHY RAYL
1311 ROSEMARY LANE
CONCORD CA
USA 94518

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Preacherbob@aol.com
My wife is kin through Philip Delancey 2nd (b. 1775, d. 1864, Ducktown, TN)
and Martha Davis (b. 1771, d. 1853, Hamblin Co, TN). Their daughter Julia
Meroney (b. 1796), m. 05-12-1818, Greene Co, TN, George Raulston (b. abt.
1780 - 1781, 09-1859, Blount Co, TN). 1860 Polk County, TN census shows P.
Maroney, age 90. I have 2 kids for Philip & Sarah Nelson and 5 kids for
Philip & Martha Massey. I have a little more.
Bob

[NI1962] Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

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http://genforum.genealogy.com/massey

Re: Massey/Denton's in Nash/Franklin/Wake NC

Posted by: Jeanette P. Tabb Date: April 26, 2000 at 17:07:45
In Reply to: Massey/Denton's in Nash/Franklin/Wake NC by MaryEllen Kindell of 2072


Martha Semmes Massey marr Capt Philip Meoroney 1790 in Franklin Co., N. C. I need to know her parents???

Jeanette P. Tabb
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Martha Semms MASSY
Sex: F

Event(s):
Birth: 1757
Virginia

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Philip De Lancey MERONEY
Source Information:
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
F512445 - 1553739 Film NONE Sheet: 34
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Marriage(s):
Spouse: Philip De Lancey MERONEY
Marriage: 3 Jan 1785
Franklin, North Carolina
Source Information:
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
5012445 - 1553739 Film NONE
Sheet: 34





[NI1963] Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

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From MERONEY by W.A. MERONEY & M.C. MAUNES

THE MARONEYS OF MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE

In the middle 1830s, Henry Maroney moved with his family to Mississippi. They settled in an area which later became Tippah Co. where they engaged in farming activities. They remained in this area about 3 years and returned to Madison Co., TN. It was while they were living in Mississippi that Henry's son Billie, met and married Charity Peak, a young girl from McMinn Co., TN. She was visiting with relatives in Mississippi at the time of their courtship and marriage. She want with her husband, Billie to Madison Co., TN where they acquired a farm near Medon and settled down and reared a large family. Billie lived to be age 82 and Charity to about age 79. They were buried in a small family plot on their farm one mile north of Medon.

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MADISON CO. TN - CENSUS - 1860 District No. 2 P.O. Medon

402 430 MARONEY William 53 m farmer 1300 300
Charity 50 f
Mary 28 f
James 25 m
Fannie 23 f
William 21 m
Susan 19 f
Louis 17 m
Reuben 16 m
Bird 14 m
Nancy 10 f
Buford 10 m
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531 560 McMASTER Sam'l 24 m farmer 1000
Lizzie 21 f
Mary 8 m f
MARONEY James 24 m

[NI1964] Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1965] Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1966] Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1967] Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1968] Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1969] Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1970] Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1971] Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1972] Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1973] Family Group Record
Per
Mary E. Drews
P.O. Box 44
Myers Flat, CA 95554-0044
2Sept2000

[NI1974] Submitter(s):
JOY TACKETT
2814 S OSAGE STREET
FORT SMITH AR
USA 72901

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Preacherbob@aol.com

I have Henry's other wife as Martha Alston, but no dates. Philip &
Martha's
other kids as Lloyd m. Alice Edwards, Rachel, m. Tandy Key Young, Elizabeth
m. Unknown Jones, and Anne Delia (Nancy) m. Tarlton L. Hudgins. Bob

[NI1977] Possible, that this is my Henry
William Henry Harrison OYLER (AFN: 10ZJ-D1H)

Submitter(s):
JOY TACKETT
2814 S OSAGE STREET
FORT SMITH AR
USA 72901

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Re: Zilla LEDBETTER m John OFFICER
Posted by: Ken Haughton khaughton@juno.com

Date: December 16, 2000 at 20:38:24
In Reply to: Zilla LEDBETTER m John OFFICER by William Maroney of 1320

Zilla Ledbetter that married John Officer was the daughter of Arthur Ledbetter and Frances Brooks. Their son William D. Officer married Winifred Ledbetter, dau of Washington Ledbetter, brother of Zilla.

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Posted by: Ken Haughton Date: December 20, 2000 at 08:38:55
In Reply to: Re: Zilla LEDBETTER m John OFFICER by William Maroney of 1387

William, Yes, nearly all of Arthur Ledbetter and Frances Brooks' children had a child named Jefferson Brooks ------. In my case it is McElhaney....in yours, Officer, etc. I suspect that Frances' father is Jefferson Brooks but have never been able to find him. He must have been near by if all the grandchildren knew him but so far I haven't found him.
Ken

[NI2018] Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 23:55:45 -0600
From: Doris Wilson

FYI: just wanted to add to the info given you for burials in Bolivar.
Esther Maroney died a few years ago. This was at least a second
marriage for her as she has sons named Lovett. There are two
cemeteries in Bolivar city. Greenwood is south of Hiway 32 about 5
blocks. It would be about 10 blocks or so west of the GM car dealer.
The older cemetery, Bolivar City Cemetery is north of Hiway 32 about 5
blocks on Pike Street which is almost due north of the car dealer.
Both places have lots of beautiful trees.
Doris Wilson

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[NI2029] Jennifer Smith
210 Jean St.
Batesville AR 72501
870-612-8630

[NI2038] June 1, 1890
Joplin Sun Herald
Marriage Lic

Joseph T, Miller, Sarcoxie, Mo
to
Myrta Darden, Diamond, Mo

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Bobby and Patricia Alred"
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Andrew M. Eagan in 1840 Census of Wilson Co Tn with parents and one sister both 0-5 years .

In 1850 Census of Hardeman Co Tn with parents.

Marriage license issued for Andrew M Eagan and Martha Ann Maroney September 2, 1856 in Madison Co. Tn.Witness: Eagan, Andrew M. and Roach, Thomas N. No copies of license available . They did not return marriage license. From Madison Co Tn Courthouse WPA Book 87 page 87

In 1860 Census Ripley Co Mo Current River Twp22 August 1860

441-431 A.M. Eagan age 24 Farmer ---- 150 B Tn

Martha Eagan age 25 Domestic b Tn

Ellen Eagan age 2 b Tn

February 13, 1860 applies for land patent. Signature date of land patent August 1, 1860. Located NESE SEC 12 Township 22-N Range 1-W 41.865 acres Ripley Co Mo. Document number 40633

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Bobby and Patricia Alred"


Married Martha Reiff May 2, 1835 in Wilson Co Tn Alfred Eagan and Wilson Bloodworth were bondsmen. Bond posted April 2, 1835.

In 1840 Census Wilson Co Tn with wife and a son and a daughter both 0-5 years.

In 1850 Census of Hardeman Co Tn. He served on jury duty from 15th District in Hardeman Co Tn in 1854. He also has land transcations there in Hardeman Co Tn. His mother Elizabbeth Eagan is there in Hardeman Co Tn and also has land there and we believe died there after 1860. His sister Martha Eagan is also there with her husband Matthew Brooks. They remain there.

In 1860 Census Ripley Co Mo Current River Twp 22 August 1860

440-450 Alfred Eagan age 45 650-1770 b Tn

Martha Eagan age 45 b Tn

E. I or J Eagan a Female age 20 bTn

H.T. Eagan a male age 13 b Tn

Virginia Eagan age 11 b Tn

T.P. Eagan a male age 8 b Tn

M.M. Eagan a male age 6 B Tn

Emma Eagan age 4 b Tn

February 1860 Alfred Eagan applied for land patent in Ripley Co Mo. Document # 41374 for 36 and 69/100 acres. Paid 1.25 dollars per acre for land. Paid 45.75 in gold for land. Located SE of South West quarter of Section No 34 in Township No. 22 North of Range Two East.

Alfred and family not in 1870 Census of Ripley Co Mo.

From the book The History of Ripley County Missouri by Jerry Ponder published in 1987 on page 219- Eagan Creek-Named for Alfred Eagan who settled along the Creek in the 1850's. Copy of Map from USGS GNIS Query Mapping.

Alfred Eagan in 1873 tax list of Ripley Co Mo. Last time I have found him.

[NI2085] Stephen C. MITCHELL

Posted by LuAnn Penrod Smith on Sat, 24 Mar 2001, in response to Re:Dru Cinda MARONEY/AUSTIN Mitchell > Polk Co., MO, posted by William Maroney on Fri, 23 Mar 2001

Surname: MITCHELL

Stephen Columbus MITCHELL, b. 18 Sep 1831 TN, d. 19 Aug 1904 Polk Co. MO, was the son of Stephen MITCHELL (1802-1888) and Sarah NORWOOD (1803-1839). Stephen MITCHELL was the son of Morris MITCHELL and Elizabeth HOOSANG.
Obituary for Stephen Columbus MITCHELL, Boliver Free Press, August 19, 1904:

"Stephen C. Mitchell, familiarly known as "Lum" died at his home in Bolivar, Friday August 19, 1904, and was buried the following day in Greenwood Cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Reverend G. J. Hunt, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Stephen was born in Blount Co. Tennessee September 18, 1831, and lacked only one month of being 73 years of age at the time of his death. Stephen came with his parents to Polk County in 1835 and he has resided here ever since. He enlisted in the Union Army and served until 1864 when he resigned as Second Lieutenant of the Company of which his brother, L.J. (Lafayette Jackson) was Captain. He was twice married, first to Miss Martha A. Hendricks of Arkansas on January 22, 1859, who died August 16, 1892. To them were born nine children: Lafayette A. (deceased), Alice C., Austin A., Albert P., an infant who died shortly after birth, Emma J., Edward L., Mattie E., Mark C. Stephen was married a second time to Cinda Austin, who with the six children above named survive him.

He was a Christian, having been converted at the Mitchell Campground, long famed as a revival meeting place, and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church of Bolivar and continued a faithful member until his death.

About the close of the war in 1867 or 1868, he engaged in merchandising in Bolivar, where he continued until the day of his death, though in later years he has given over the management of his business to his sons. He was one of a large family, who are noted for their strong physique, and enjoyed unusually good health until his last sickness. He was a man of rugged honesty, who would miss a sale of goods rather than misrepresent an article. Perhaps no citizen of the county ever gave more constant attention to his business or took so little recreation. His death takes another of the pioneer citizens, who have done so much for the upbuilding of our town and county and whose ranks are being rapidly diminished by the ruthless hand of death. Peace to his ashes."

Hope this helps,

LuAnn

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Polk County, Missouri Biographies - Austin A. MITCHELL
History Of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade And Barton Counties,
Missouri 1889, published by Goodspeed, Pg. 682
Polk County Biographies Section

Austin A. Mitchell, treasurer of Polk County, was born in this
county September 13, 1858. The Mitchell family traces its ancestry
to three brothers, who came from England in an early day. The
father of our subject, Stephen C. Mitchell, was born in Blount
County, Tenn., in 1831, and came to this county when only four
years old, where he grew to manhood and married Martha Hendricks,
of Arkansas, by whom he had a family of eight children. He served
in the late war as a Union soldier till 1864, when he resigned as
second lieutenant. The subject of this sketch received his
education in the Bolivar schools, and in the Southwest Baptist
College. Having clerked for his father till 1885, he became his
partner in business, and in 1886 was elected county treasurer,
and re-elected in 1888. In September, 1887, he married Lizzie B.
Morrow, and they have one girl. He is a Republican, a member of
the I.O.O.F and K. of P. He is the youngest county official,
and an efficient business man.
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Polk County, Missouri Biographies - Austin A. MITCHELL
History Of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade And Barton Counties,
Missouri 1889, published by Goodspeed, Pg. 682
Polk County Biographies Section

Austin A. Mitchell, treasurer of Polk County, was born in this
county September 13, 1858. The Mitchell family traces its ancestry
to three brothers, who came from England in an early day. The
father of our subject, Stephen C. Mitchell, was born in Blount
County, Tenn., in 1831, and came to this county when only four
years old, where he grew to manhood and married Martha Hendricks,
of Arkansas, by whom he had a family of eight children. He served
in the late war as a Union soldier till 1864, when he resigned as
second lieutenant. The subject of this sketch received his
education in the Bolivar schools, and in the Southwest Baptist
College. Having clerked for his father till 1885, he became his
partner in business, and in 1886 was elected county treasurer,
and re-elected in 1888. In September, 1887, he married Lizzie B.
Morrow, and they have one girl. He is a Republican, a member of
the I.O.O.F and K. of P. He is the youngest county official,
and an efficient business man.
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