Edward Vern Smith

Edward Vern Smith

Male 1901 - 1956  (55 years)

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  1. 1.  Edward Vern SmithEdward Vern Smith was born 7 Apr 1901, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States (son of Marcus Melvin Smith and Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh); died 28 Apr 1956, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 1 May 1956, Mtn View Cem, WallaWalla, Walla Walla, Washington.

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    • AFN: 4ZVN-6L

    Notes:

    1901 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-Browning, Edward Vern Smith born April 7, 1901 to Marcus M Smith & Lennie Bell Brumbaugh Smith. Known as Vern

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla, Echo Precinct, 20 Apr, pg3401, Dw 169: Edward V Smith 9/MO, son of Mark M & Lena Smith

    1917 HISTORY [history hereafter is same one done by Grace Michael Smith]: Grace Michael: "We went back to the ranch in the spring & that is when I met the Smith family at another little red school house. There were 7 children in their family, 2 older girls who were married & 5 boys: Henry, Vern, Leo, Claude & Jule. The last 4 of them was going to this little red school house & Vern graduated that year from the 8th grade. He must have been 17 yrs old. Their family had moved a lot, & they didn't attend school regular."

    1920 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla, Pr 59 (outside Pilot Rock): 12 Jan,Dw60/61-Stewart Crk: Vern E 19/MO,
    son of Marcus M & Lennie B Smith

    1922 MARRIAGE: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Pendleton: "His family moved to Hermiston & bought a small acreage, so the next spring Vern went to Hermiston, rented an acreage next to his folks, so we really made plans, so on June 12, 1922, (20 yrs old), we were married in Pendleton at the Parsonage. We had no car, so left for Hermiston on an old open car stage."

    1922-23 HISTORY: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Hermiston: "Vern's father came to Hermiston after us & we was at our 1st home. My brother called it a peanut ranch, but I don't know. Vern planted 3 bunches of peanuts... our first home... We lived there about a year; there wasn't much to make a living on. Vern rode on a bicycle 3 miles & worked in a pipe yard to help out."

    1923 HISTORY: Oregon, Umatilla County-Pilot Rock: "next spring, Vern got a job in a garage at Pilot Rock."

    1924 HISTORY: "After we had just been married for 2 years, we found out he was diabetic"

    1923-33 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, Montana,Big Horn Co-Hardin: "That fall we moved on a ranch to work...We stayed there a year, then back to Pilot Rock. Vern had decided to shear sheep with his brothers in law, so that was our life for about 9 years-shear sheep through the spring & work wherever he could through the rest of the year."

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Pilot Rock:Anc.com-Img 2/4[FA Roll T626_1956]pg2A,Dw 47/47-Birch St
    SMITH, Vern-head 29/MO (MO,MO) md at 27yrs,renting, laborer, odd jobs;
    Grace-wife 28/OR (PA,MO); June-dau 6/OR (MO,OR)

    1934 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock; then Oregon, Umatilla Co-Milton Freewater: "Vern started shearing sheep again & somewhere he picked up a typhoid bug [didn't know then what it was]. Ran a temperature for awhile, but it was time to go to Montana, & he thought it was something he would get over soon. We got as far a Spokane, & he got so sick, we had to put him in a clinic & that is where they found out it was typhoid. He was there a week, then back to Pendleton in an ambulance, there in the hospital for 2 weeks, then home.
    Vern rented a little meat market, & we thought that might solve the problem of a living, but it was such a hassle, that after 2 yrs we moved to Milton Freewater & he worked in a meat market."

    1938 HISTORY: Oregon Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock-Grace: "That summer, moved 3 times before we got settled."

    1939 RELIGION-Grace: "Vern, June & myself was baptized Feb 5, 1939, Milton Freewater Christian Church." Personal Rcd in brown bk of remembrance: "Vern was baptized by Irvin Lars Pearson, confirmed by Elijah Hiatt."



    1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,4-4,Dw 43-404 Elm Street:
    SMITH, Edward-head 38/MO md, 8th grade, Pilot Rock,Umatilla Co OR
    in 1935, meat cutter-retail grocery store; Grace-wife 37/OR,md, 8th
    grade, sorter-fruit warehouse; June-dau 16/OR; Janice-dau 7/OR

    1940 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla-Grace: "We lived in Milton Freewater for 2 1/2 yrs, the meat market was sold...a call came from Walla Walla wanting a meat cutter...Vern got the job...found a house & had to move in January."



    1940-1956-Pam: "Vern worked for Ninth Street Grocery as a meat cutter and Grace as a seamstress for a tailoring shop, then Gardner's Dept Store until after I graduated from High School [1960]."

    1956 DEATH, BURIAL: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla, Edward Vern Smith died on 28 April 1956 at his home. Working on his Studebaker, pulled a bolt from the engine, falling on him; buried on May 1 at Mountain View Cemetery


    NOTES: May 1992: Kathryn Varko Smith (Leo): "...The Church was Vern's salvation, as he drank lot. When he died, the Bishop and everyone came, Uncle Leo too. When Uncle Henry died, the family were not at his funeral, and it hurt Aunt Norma."
    June 1992: June Smith Hallmark: Grandad drank a lot. Even after he joined the church he thought a cold bottle of beer sounded good. He had diabetes and knew he shouldn't have been drinking, but he drank until he joined the church. The drinking made him difficult to live with at times. I remember Gram having a pot of coffee on the stove, in an old green teapot. Loved tea, hot or cold. Dad had shingles and walked the floor with the pain. Diabetes caused him some problems, especially when he went to the hospital - had a bad hot water bottle burn on his leg, took a long time to heal."
    For Memories of Pam Wagner, see Word > Family History > Edward V Smith Memories

    Edward married Grace Mae Michael 12 Jun 1922, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. Grace (daughter of Elery Lee Michael and Elsie Mae Wegner) was born 16 Apr 1902, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 14 Oct 1990, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 17 Oct 1990, Mtn View Cem, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. June Bernice Smith was born 11 Aug 1923, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 17 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 20 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States.
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Marcus Melvin SmithMarcus Melvin Smith was born 17 Jun 1871, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri (son of Albert Jackson Smith and Princess Elvira Thurlo); died 26 Sep 1934, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1934, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 4ZVN-DM

    Notes:

    1871 BIRTH: Missouri,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville: Marcus Melvin Smith born 17 June 1871

    1880 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: pg 29, 17 June, Dw #320: Marcus Smith 7/MO, son of Princess Smith, widow

    1894 MARRIAGE: MO-Sullivan Co-Milan [Duncan?] Marcus Melvin Smith [of Reger] married Lennie Belle Brumbaugh [of Cora] on 22 April 1894

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,ED 151: Anc.com pg 34,1 Jun,Dw 333/335:
    SMITH, Marcus M-head 28/MO bn June 1871 (MO/MO) md 6yrs,farmer-renting;
    Lenna B-wife 26/MO bn Aug 1873 (OH/PA) 3/3 children; Princess A-dau
    5/MO bn Jul 1895; Nanetta F-dau 3/MO bn Feb 1897; Marcus H-son 1/MO bn
    Oct 1898

    1901 HISTORY: Nat'l Archives Pension #692,296 pg 15, by Marcus: "Living 5 miles northwest of Browning, Sullivan Co, MO and a farmer. Took names and dates out of Bible written by Marcus's mother: Mary Bell Smith [md JW Atkins], Laurah Josephine [md Edward Bradshaw], Marcus M, Rosey Gertie [md Joseph Nickell]. Mary Bell lives about 3 miles from me, Laura lives near Unionville, Rosey lives 1 mile south of me."

    1904-05 HISTORY: Back of family group sheet from June Smith Hallmark: "Browning Mo: Uncle Jack's homestead - Lexington. 1st yr school - Hodson School House between un. Jack H. S. & Lexington.
    Came to Ore. in 1905 or 6... Fuller place below Heppner 6 mi. - Lexington 3 mi
    Bowman - Buttercreek - lived between from here to homestead
    Watenburger - Pine City
    Grandad worked & lived on Willow Creek. Came from Mo. on train, took 4 days & raining cats & dogs - road to Uncle Jack's homestead 4 nights in a double surry with fringe on top. Moved from the homestead to Coulee City in 6 mi East of P. R... 1916"

    c1905 HISTORY: 1962 letter from Neva Bales, Fairbury Neb, to June Smith Hallmark: "Guess we are double cousins. Your grandmother Smith was a sister to my husband's mother and your Granddad Mark was my mother's brother. My father, late Joe Nickell, md Gerty Smith, a sister to Uncle Mark. There were 3 daus & 1 son of the family, which are all dead. I can remember when Uncle Mark and Aunt Lin left Browning MO & moved to Oregon. I believe they had 3 children, maybe 4. Princess was my brother's age. Ninnie, Hank and Vern. I am sure we have pictures of Princes & Ninnie when they were babies."
    Descendants of John & Abigail Thurlo: "It was reported that Markus married and moved to Oregon and had a large family. Another report was that he had died young and they had no information."

    1908 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Echo: Subscription for MM Smith of Echo OR sent $2.00 for subscription to Browning Leader-Record, Browning MO on 3-26-1908

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla, Echo Precinct, 20 Apr, pg3401, Dw 169:
    SMITH, Mark M 39/MO (MO,MO) md 16yrs, farmer,own farm; Lena 36/MO (OH,IND) 6/6
    children; Princess A 15/MO; Ninette F 13/MO; Marcus H 11/MO; Edward V 9/MO;
    Walter L 5/MO; Joseph C 3/MO

    HISTORY: May 1992: Kathryn Varko Smith (Leo): "Marcus and family lived in a shack on Buttercreek when the children very small, near Echo. Net and Peggy were the oldest and went to work for the Thompsons..."

    1916 HISTORY: Back of family group sheet by June Smith Hallmark: "Moved from the homestead to Coulee City in 6 mi East of P. R... 1916"

    1920 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla,Pr 59 (outside Pilot Rock)12 Jan DW60/61-Stewart Crk:
    SMITH, Marcus M 48/MO (MO,MO)farm labor, renting; Lennie B 46/MO (OH,IND);
    Henry M 21/MO; Vern E 19/MO; Les W 10/MO; Joseph C 13/OR;
    Jewell D 10/OR

    1924 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Hermiston: Obit of sister, Mary Belle, Browning MO Ldr-Rcd V2 pg 45,10 July 1924: "bro Mark M Smith, Hermiston OR"

    HISTORY: June 1991 visit by Pam with mother, June Smith Hallmark: "...when family in Hermiston, they grew melons, had chickens, alfalfa; they had a work horse, which I got to ride, but none of the other grandchildren did. Marcus and Lennie lived in a small house in Hermiston: bedroom, livingroom, kitchen, pantry, back porch. At one time when June was a baby [1923-24], Vern & family lived across from the folks, where the "Y" is in the road..".
    June 1992: June Smith Hallmark: ...Grandpa Marcus had grain in the barn and would let no one play in it, except June [she said she was a favorite of Grandpa's, and he would let her ride on his horse, would put her up there and she could hardly get her legs around horse] Grandpa would irrigate at night, barefooted.
    May 1992: Kathryn Varko Smith (Leo): "Marcus and Lennie tried to prove up on a piece of land in Hermiston. Uncle Leo helped the family financially. Marcus was a good man. He was deaf. He was killed when he went out to shoot some chickens, which was his usual way of taking care of the chickens.... Leo talked about walking 3 miles to get milk for the family"

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Prec 54-Dist 81: Anc.com-Img 2/4, Dw 24/24:
    SMITH, Mark M-head 57/MO (MO,MO) md at 22 yrs,farmer-own; Lennie B-wife 55/MO
    (OH,IND) md at 20; Jewel D-son 18/OR (MO,MO)

    1934 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Hermiston: Marcus Melvin Smith died 26 September 1934; buried Olney Cemetery in Pendleton
    June 1992: June Smith Hallmark: "The day he died he went to town to get a new plug of tobacco. He told Grandma what he had bought and that he was going to kill some chickens. He always killed them with his rifle. Think he stumbled in a low spot of ground and shot himself. She remembered driving to town with Grandad in tears over it..."



    NOTES: Grace Mae Michael Smith August 1982: "Grandad Smith talked of Gertie. Someone tore the pages out of a Bible and sent them to the family - not too accurate."

    Marcus married Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh 22 Apr 1894, Duncan Township, Sullivan, Missouri, United States. Lennie (daughter of John Brumbaugh and Abigail R Rodgers) was born 17 Aug 1873, Boston, Barton, Missouri, United States; died 3 Nov 1953, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Nov 1953, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh was born 17 Aug 1873, Boston, Barton, Missouri, United States (daughter of John Brumbaugh and Abigail R Rodgers); died 3 Nov 1953, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Nov 1953, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.

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    • AFN: 4ZVN-FS

    Notes:

    1873 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-Boston: Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh was born 17 August 1873; IGI shows born 4 Feb 1870, Johnstown, Lacking, Ohio [ck this out]

    1880 CENSUS: 1880 Sullivan Co, MO, Dwelling 130, film #1254738: Laney Brumbaugh 7/MO (1873), dau of John and .

    1894 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Marcus Smith md Lennie Brumbaugh 22 Apr 1894

    1894 MARRIAGE: MO-Sullivan Co-Milan [Duncan?] Marcus Melvin Smith [of Reger] married Lennie Belle Brumbaugh [of Cora] on 22 April 1894

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, 1 Jun, Dw 332/335: Lenna B 26/MO, born Aug 1873 (OH,PA) 3/3 children living, wife of Marcus M Smith

    c1905 HISTORY: 1962 letter from Neva Bales, Fairbury Neb, to June Smith Hallmark: "Guess we are double cousins. Your grandmother Smith was a sister to my husband's mother and your Granddad Mark was my mother's brother. My father, late Joe Nickell, md Gerty Smith, a sister to Uncle Mark. There were 3 daus & 1 son of the family, which are all dead. I can remember when Uncle Mark and Aunt Lin left Browning MO & moved to Oregon. I believe they had 3 children, maybe 4. Princess was my brother's age. Ninnie, Hank and Vern. I am sure we have pictures of Princes & Ninnie when they were babies."

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla, Echo Prec: 20 Apr, pg3401, Dw 169: Lena Smith 36/MO (OH,IND) 6/6 children living, wife of Mark M Smith

    1913 HISTORY: Obit of mother April & May 1913: "Living...John W & Mrs Lennie Smith-OR..."

    1920 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla,Pr 59 (outside Pilot Rock)12 Jan,Dw 60/61-Stewart Crk: Lennie B Smith 46/MO (OH,IND), wife of Marcus M Smith

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Prec 54-Dist 81: Dw 24/24: Lennie B Smith 55/MO (OH,IND) md at 20, wife of Mark M Smith

    1940 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co: Anc Img 30 pg 1A,4-2,Dw 4:
    SMITH, Jewell-head 29/OR md, high school 4yrs, laborer-farm; Doris-wife 29/OR
    md, high school 4yrs; Lennie-mother 66/MO widow,8th grade; Donald-son
    2/OR; Charles-dau 8/12-OR

    1953 DEATH, BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Lennie Bell Brumbaugh Smith died 3 November 1953; buried Olney Cemetery, Pendleton.

    HISTORY: Grace Michael Smith: "Grandma Smith killed chicken, fried for breakfast."
    June Smith Hallmark-June 1992: Grandma Smith had a dirt floor in one place - not sure where. Had to haul in their water by wagon for the garden... Grandma Smith always up early, bought scraps of material and made quilts, doll clothes for grandkids."

    Children:
    1. Princess Abigail Smith was born 4 Jan 1895, Reger, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died 4 Sep 1976, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried 10 Sep 1976, Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    2. Ninetta Fay Smith was born 6 Feb 1897, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 5 Sep 1970, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 9 Sep 1970, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    3. Marcus Henry Smith was born 25 Oct 1898, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 12 Jan 1971, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 15 Jan 1971, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    4. 1. Edward Vern Smith was born 7 Apr 1901, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 28 Apr 1956, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 1 May 1956, Mtn View Cem, WallaWalla, Walla Walla, Washington.
    5. Wilbur Leo Smith was born 13 Jul 1904, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 5 Dec 1972, Missoula, Missoula, Montana, United States; was buried Dec 1972, Missoula Cemetery, Missoula, Missoula, Montana, United States.
    6. Joseph Claude Smith was born 26 Sep 1906, Lexington, Morrow, Oregon, United States; died 11 Mar 1966, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 14 Mar 1966, Skyview Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon.
    7. Jewell Dorn Smith was born 28 Dec 1910, Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 26 Feb 1971, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 1 Mar 1971, Hermiston Cem, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Albert Jackson Smith was born Abt 1829, Boone, Missouri, United States (son of George Smith and Mahala Hawkins); died 1 May 1873, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried May 1873, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

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    • AFN: CWZW-XR

    Notes:

    c1829 BIRTH: MO,Boone Co: Albert Jackson Smith born about 1829 re Military enlistment information: Albert J Smith... enrolled on 10th day of March 1863... Age at enlistment, 35 yrs; born Boone Co, MO. Called Jack [many pages of military affidavits from family and friends shown as N/A for National Archives, purchased by Pam Hallmark Wagner]

    1830 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Missouri Twp, pg 22: Male 0-5, son of George Smith

    1840 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Missouri Twp: Male 5-10, son of George Smith

    1850 CENSUS: 1850 MO-Sullivan Co,Dist #96,p 623, 9 April, dw #112:
    SMITH, Meshack 32/TN, farmer; Elizabeth A 32/TN; John T 10/MO; Rebecca Ann 8/MO;
    Wm R 5/MO; Alfred A 3/MO; Dejatiton (spell?) male 8 or 12/MO; Albert J Smith
    22/MO, laborer

    1850 MARRIAGE: MO,Boone Co: Jackson Smith md Permelia Varvel 24 Nov 1850, 1 child:
    Mg Rcds by Elizabeth Ellsberry:Albert Jackson md Amelia Varvel dau of Isaac Varvel

    1850 HISTORY: National/Archives Pension #7 355.362 affidavit from mother Mahala Smith 14 Feb 1890: Went to CA in 1850's and living there when joined Army. Said Parmelia went to CA but never saw him nor lived with him.
    N/A 692.296 #19 by Jacob G Watson a friend of Albert J Smith Apr 1901: Knew him when a young man living with relatives until parents came to this county. He came from Boone Co and returned there before the war & married a woman. He went to CA & left her, & I understood he got a divorce or she from him sometime in 1857. His parents came to this neighborhood (5 mi nw or Browning & 1 1/4 mi sw of what was Scottsville) & settled on farm abt 2 miles from me. He lived with first wife in this neighborhood a few years before the war. I never knew him to be sick before went to war-nor any disease among the Smith's. Parents died when quite old."

    1851 HISTORY: Researcher, April 1992, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Pub: Letters to Charlotte McAllister, excerpts from letter [spelling and punctuation left as in letters in article]):
    1. From brother, George Smith, 26 Nov 1851: "Albert J and James F are boath mared and settled them selves on grand river Albert Jackson mared Amelia Varvel Daughter of Isack Varvell James Franklin mared Sophrona Coalman Daughter of Straucher Coalman.
    2. From Richard R & Ann Pulliam, 10 Oct 1851: "Thaires been a good many of our neighbours and friends gon to California...went out last year and expect to come home this fall-James Franklin Smith son of George Smith... I suppose you heard about George's two sons being married James Franklin married a miss Coleman some two or three yeares ago and Jacson married a Miss Varvel our niece a daughter of Isaac Varvel they have both moved to grand river and is doing tolerable well James Smith has one son and calls him William Jacson Smith..."

    1857 DIVORCE: MO,Holt Co-Oregon: Parmelia Smith petitioned against AJ Smith 22 Apr 1857

    1860 CENSUS: CA,Amador Co-Twp #2, 5 Jun, pg 265, Dw #44 family #41:
    SMITH, AJ 30/MO laborer, living with William Filhan 29/OH farmer

    1863-1865 MILITARY: CA,San Francisco Co: Nat'l Archives Pension Certificate #294.384: Albert J Smith enlisted 10 Mar 1863, CO L, 2nd Reg of Mass Cav Vol; Mustered out at Fairfax Co VA Courthouse 20 Jun 1865
    Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo: "...during the Civil War, which often pitted family against family, Jack Smith fought on the Northern side and one of his brothers fought for the South."
    N/A pension 692.296-no number assigned but dated 2 Aug 1900: physical desc of Albert J Smith: Age of enlistment 35 yrs. 5'9" high, fair complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. Bn Boone Co MO. Occupation: farmer

    1864-65 HISTORY: N/A Pension 355.362:
    Mar 1895: Gen Affidavit by Francis E Barron 30 Mar 1895, 52 yrs old of Compton,LA, CA. "Albert J Smith in same Co & Reg, occupied same cabin during winter 1864-1865 near Winchester to White House landing. In spring of 1865 I remember AJ had very hard cold (Christmas it affected his throat & lungs, causing a cough) & before it was over we started march to White House. 2 Mar rained very hard, wetting our blankets thru & running under our bed. Cold, frost not out of ground. Did not get clothes or blankets dry 3-4 days. Took more cold, causing "catarrh". Not over it when landed at White House 26 Mar 1865: detailed as regular pioneers, built cabins for officers before building own. Still in little tents at Christmas 1864.
    Apr 1895: Geo E Baldwin, Napa CA-knew Albert J Smith. He very ill from severe cold contracted while at Camp Russell near Winchester VA Dec 1864. I was Sgt in his CO. Not to have any camp fires. We all quite ill from exposure. He very sick & had lung trouble from that time. Rec'd marching orders Feb 1865. All who had poor horses or were sick to be sent to Harpers Ferry, the rest to Richmond. Many of us ill, but we determined not to be left behind. Albert J was one of them. Traveled thru rain & mud to White House landing. Had a bed quilt tied under rubber poncho,around head & throat. No doubt his early death soon after the war was due to cold & exposure we went thru those days.
    Mar 1894: Edward D Bruner: Knew him well. At time of enlistment sound & robust man. After exposure during winter 1863 & 1864 really sick. He was a good soldier & always performed his duty when able. We came from CA tog & he in good health.

    1865-66 HISTORY: N/A 692.296 #19 by Jacob G Watson a friend of Albert J Smith Apr 1901:Returned to his fathers after the war-summer 1865 I think. His bros all dead but 3 sis live: Lurinda Fields now of Humphrey, Mary Katie Thurlo near Scottsville, & Ann Thurlo of Tina or Bogard, Carrol Co, MO.

    1866 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Albert Jackson Smith md Princess E Thurlo Curtis 13 Dec 1866

    1870 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp p 14, Milam PO, 24 July, Dw #102:
    SMITH, Albert J 41/MO (farming); Princes E 28/MO; Mary B 2/MO; Laura J 1/MO

    1873 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville: Albert Jackson Smith died 1 May 1873 after 2 weeks of sickness. Show pneumonia or winter fever.
    N/A 692.296, pg 10: Belle Atkins 3 Apr 1904: Died near Scottsville of lung fever, Thomas H Smith [brother of AJ] attended father during last illness
    pg 32-Lurinda Fields there when died, said he died with struggle, choking; 18 Apr 1901, Lurinda Fields (sis): Living with father & brothers till married Princess. Living 3 miles from Lurinda when died
    pg 17 deposition by Josephine Smith Bradshaw Apr 1901: Father died near Scottsville on his father's farm
    pg 5, Mr Bonorden, special examiner: soldier died near Scottsville, Linn Co MO 1 May 1873 from disability contracted in service of US of winter fever or pneumonia
    pg 19, Jacob G Watson a friend of Albert J Smith Apr 1901: "I was there when he died...I helped dress him for burial."

    1873 BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Hoover Cemetery: Albert J Smith was buried in Hoover Cemetery, near Browning Missouri, had a wooden marker, no stone, marker is gone re daughter Belle Atkins, affidavit 1904

    1873 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Letters of Admin, film 1009134 pg 50,31 May 1873: Princess E Smith, widow. Daughters Mary Belle, Hinda Josephine, Gertrude. Son Marcus Melvin-all in Sullivan Co. Albert died intestate. Thomas H Smith Administrator, Alson N Thurlow & Columbus Thurlo as security

    1873-1875 PROBATE: MO, Sullivan Co: Probate Rcds Vol C 1869-1875, Film #1009131,pg 313-16 31 May 1873; pg 387,4 Feb 74; pg 424,10 Aug 74; pg 551 11 Aug 75.
    313: Estate of Albert J Smith, deceased-appointment of administrator: Thomas H Smith. Bond filed, with A N Thurlo & Columbus Thurlo as secur. Inventory & sale bills pg 316.
    387: Joel Dewitt vs Thos H Smith admin-$16.00-medical services rendered during last sickness of deceased (txd-65c)
    424: Leonard Dell vs TH Smith-$20-medicine and attendance at last sickness of deceased (tx 60c)
    551: Paid Mary Belle, PE Smith, Josephine, Marcus M, R D Morrison, Rosa Gertrude

    1875 PROBATE: MO-Hist of Sullivan Co MO,Vol I-pg 119: Probate Docket for Wed, Aug 11 1875, it 30:"Thomas H Smith, admin. Albert J Smith, 2nd settlemnt."

    1875 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co: pg 551: 2nd ann sett-Bk B pg 199 & petition for allowance-Princess E Smith, widow of AJ Smith..family of small children dependent on her for support...personal property left by deceased exhausted...no means of support...asks for proper allowance out of estate until can provide by other means. $37/qtr or $150/yr paid until further orders by court

    1876-1880 PROBATE: MO-Vol D 1876-1881,#1009132,pg 67,203,303,432,552-15, Aug 76-80: Thos H Smith guardian of Mary Belle, Josephine, Marcus B, Gertrude Smith minor heirs of AJ Smith dec'd & final settlement-in Bk B pg199 (shows Frances Smith widow) BK C,D

    1877 PROBATE: MO-Sull Co Vol B 1875-1877 pg 2\372, 15 Aug 1877: Thos H Smith guardian of 4 minor children of Albert J.

    1882 WILL of father, George Smith, as pertains to Albert J Smith family: "I, George Smith, of Scottsville, Sullivan County, make this my last will... And I bequeath unto my son, Albert J Smith, dec'd, his 4 children as follows: Mary B Smith the sum of $200, & Laura J Smith the sume of $200, & Marcus M Smith the sum of $200, and Rosa G(J) Smith the sum of $200, and Matilda F Smith the sum of $5.00..."

    1901 HISTORY: Nat Archives 692.296 #10, by Belle Atkins, affidavit re Albert Jackson Smith pension 3 April 1901, ...taken at 2 1/2 miles west of Reger, Sullivan Co MO: "Father's parents are dead. Had 8 children-4 daughters & 4 sons. Only 3 living: Lorinda Fields of Humphrey; Mrs A N Thurlo of Carroll Co (Bogard or Tina), husb name Silas Thurlo a farmer; Mary C Thurlo living 1 mile this side of Scottsville. PO Browning. Grandparents old and feeble when died. Not know dates. Father's brothers: Thomas H-died near Humphrey; William R died Boone Co; James Smith-not know where died. Nancy E Scott 4th sister and died in Kansas. Not know what died of."

    NOTES: Grace Mae Smith 8/82: "Grandad Smith talked of Gertie. Someone tore the pages out of a Bible and sent them to the family-not too accurate."

    Albert married Princess Elvira Thurlo 13 Dec 1866, Duncan Township, Sullivan, Missouri, United States. Princess (daughter of John Thurlo and Abigail Hussey) was born Abt 1843, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died 29 Oct 1895, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Oct 1895, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Princess Elvira ThurloPrincess Elvira Thurlo was born Abt 1843, Sullivan, Missouri, United States (daughter of John Thurlo and Abigail Hussey); died 29 Oct 1895, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Oct 1895, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

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    • AFN: CWZW-ZX

    Notes:

    c1843 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Princess Elvira Thurlo born about 1843, called Aunt Pink

    1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850: Princes E Thurlow age 7 bn Missouri, daughter of John and Abigail Thurlow

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Scottsville PO, 10 Aug pg737, Dw 786: Princes E Thurlo age 17 bn Missouri, domestic, daughter of John and Mary A Thurlo

    1863 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Sullivan Co: John W P Curtis md to Frances E Thurlow 2 Apr 1863

    1865 DEATH of husband: COLORADO: John W. P. Curtis died on the 7th of Jan 1865

    1865 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Sullivan Co: AJ Smith md Mrs Princes E Curtis 13 Dec 1866

    1870 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp p 14, Milam PO, 24 July, Dw #102:
    SMITH, Albert J 41/MO (farming); Princes E 28/MO; Mary B 2/MO; Laura J 1/MO

    HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-nw of Browning: N/A 692,296 pg 29-Depostion E by Jacob G Watson a friend of Albert J Smith 17 Apr 1901: "I knew Mrs Curtis when she young and unmarried, she first md J W Curtis. I understood he was killed or shot somewhere West. Then Mrs Curtis, whose maiden name was Princess E Thurlo md Albert J Smith...lived together in my neighborhood as husband and wife until said Albert died... Mrs Princess E Smith lived in this neighborhood after Smith's death and until she died on the farm of her brother, Columbus Thurlo. She lived at the time with her son Marcus M Smith... never remarried..."
    Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo: "Princess lived most of her life in and around Sullivan County, and was affectionately called Aunt 'Pink' by all the children, whether related or not, and by her old brother Columbus, who probably started the nickname by teasing her when they were growing up. Princess, being skilled in the use of a needle, supported and raised her family by being not just a seamstress but tailor as well. Her customers included men wanting her suits as often as women wanting her dresses."

    1873 DEATH of husband: MO,Sullivan Co, near Scottsville: Albert Jackson Smith died 1 May 1873

    1880 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp pg 29, 17 June, Dw #320:
    SMITH, Princess 38/MO (NH,Mass) widow; Mary 12/MO (MO,MO), Laura 9/MO;
    Marcus 7/MO; Gertrude 5/MO

    1873-1890 HISTORY: N/A Pension 294,384 Affidavit, Alfred S Tunnell and AB Dell of Scottsville, neighbors of Princis E Smith: 1873-1890: "...Princess not remarried since the death of Albert J Smith. Said claimant is not possessed of any real estate, and the following is the only personal property owned by her, except household goods viz: 2 work mares, 1 suckling colt, 1 cow, and 4 head of hogs... only means of support aside from her own labor & that of her children..."

    1895 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Princess Elvira Thurlo Curtis Smith died 30 Oct 1895, on her brother Columbus Thurlo's farm, died of Exopthalmic soilre [hard to read-ck]; buried Hoover Cemetery, northwest of Browning [personally seen by Pam Wagner]

    Children:
    1. Mary Belle Smith was born 24 Sep 1867, so Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; died 25 Jun 1924, Tucumcari, Quay, New Mexico, United States; was buried Jun 1924, Tucumcari, Quay, New Mexico, United States.
    2. Josephine Laura Smith was born 6 Mar 1869, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; died 13 Sep 1955, Valley Park, St. Louis, Missouri, United States; was buried Sep 1955, Unionville, Putnam, Missouri, United States.
    3. 2. Marcus Melvin Smith was born 17 Jun 1871, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; died 26 Sep 1934, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1934, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    4. Rosa Gertrude Smith was born 23 Dec 1872, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; died 20 Oct 1906, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Oct 1906, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.

  3. 6.  John Brumbaugh was born 5 Feb 1836, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States (son of George Brumbaugh and Mary Nancy Horner); died 24 Feb 1917, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 26 Feb 1917, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.

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    • AFN: 1FGW-03

    Notes:

    1836 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnstown: John Brumbaugh was born 5 Feb 1836, son of Georg Brumbaugh [bn PA] and Mary Horner [bn PA]

    1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept. Dw 32: John Broombaugh age 14, born Ohio, son of George and Mary Broombaugh

    1856 HISTORY: IA,Lee Co:1948 letter from Mrs. George H Brumbaugh, Browning MO to Grace Michael Smith: John Brumbaugh Monroe Co OH, emigrated to Lee Co IA 1856... Also Ray Alspach of Browning to Bob and Pam Wagner: "As small boy to OH, living OH to IA where md Abigail Rogers..."

    1858 MARRIAGE: IA,Lee Co-Ft Madison: John Brumbaugh md Abigail Rogers on 30 January 1858 in the Lee County Court House by Robert L. Fleming J.P. 31 Jan 1858. 13 children, 8 survive...

    1860 CENSUS: IA,Lee Co, Charleston Twp, 5 July, Dw #336:
    BRUMBAUGH, John 22/Ohio-farmer; Abigail 19/Ind; Lucy 2/12-Iowa;
    John Rogers 16/Ind, farm hand. (Abigail's brother?)

    1864 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co: 1948 letter from Mrs. George H Brumbaugh, Browning MO to Grace Michael Smith, also Ray Alspach of Browning to Bob and Pam Wagner: ..Came to Sullivan Co MO Feb 1864..."

    1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp, Film #552322, Dw #154:
    BRUMBAUGH, John 32/Ohio (farmer); Avaria 24/Ind; Lucy 9/Iowa;
    Daniel P 7/Iowa; Ann E 5/MO; Darcus R 3/MO; Sara A 1/MO

    1880 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan:A/C Img15,Film 1254739,Sea Arch T758,64,8 Jun,Dw #130:
    BRUMBAUGH, John 48/OH (PA,PA)md farmer; Abbie-wife 37/Ind (VA,VA) keep house;
    Daniel-son 19/Iowa S-on farm; Lizzie-dau 17/MO (OH,IND)S-at home;
    Rebecca-dau 15/MO at home; Sarah-dau 11/MO at home; John-son 9/MO
    at home; Laney-dau 7/MO; George-son 1/MO

    1888 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-Cora: Brumbaugh Genealogy by G Marcus Brumbaugh, pg 680: "John Brumbaugh... md Abariah R Rogers.... In 1888 this family lived at Cora, Sullivan, MO; no response to repeated inquiries." Names 6 children."

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan: Film #1240905, 1 June (ED 151), pg 56 (Seatt Arch #T623,905):
    BRUMBAUGH, John 65/OH born Feb 1835 (PA,PA) md 46 yrs; Abigail-wife 62/Ind bn Nov 1838 (KY,Ind)
    8/13 children living; Katy M 16/MO-bn Dec 1883; Sallie A 6/MO bn Apr 1884 (IA,MO)
    granddau, unemployed; Gracis (or Gracie) 14/MO bn Feb 1886 (IA,MO) unemployed

    1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Film 1374839, 15 Apr, 36 North St:
    BRUMBAUGH, John 75/OH (PA,PA) md 52 yrs; Abigail 70/IND (KY,OH) 8/13
    children living; Robert G Stephenson gson 20/MO (MO,MO) single,
    Union Soldier; Mary E Robinson sis-in-law 73/IND, widow (KY,OH)

    1911 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-Green Castle: 1948 letter from Mrs George H Brumbaugh: "...John Brumbaugh... resided there [Sullivan Co] until Nov 1911-moved to Greencastle MO [John Sr, Jr?]

    1917 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: John Brumbaugh died 24 Feb 1917; buried White Oak Cemetery 26 February 1917.
    Cemetery located at "White Oak Grove (Baptist) Church since 1872" on Highway 5 coming in from north to Browning, maybe 2-3 miles north. John has a large stone behind the church. Most of Brumbaughs buried there. In the newer area to the left of the cemetery are Aurelia and Lillian and 2 more girls of George, son of John (according to Ray Alspach of Browning) and perhaps Theodore Dotson, Virginia's boy.

    HIST: Feb 1962 letter from Neva Bales to June Smith Hallmark: "John Brumbaugh & Abigail Rodgers family: There was 2 sons, George and Johny Watt, and 4 daughters. And they did raise a grandson, Bob Brumbaugh.

    Ray Alspach of Browning: "As small to OH, living OH to IA where md Abigail Rogers. To Sullivan Co 1864. 13 children, 8 survive: Daniel, John W and Lennie Smith-WA; Nettie Myers & Lucy Huff-OK; May Mills-Green City; Annie E Bales & George-Browning. Wife dd 4 yrs ago. Leaves children, 1 bro, 2 sisters. Bur White Oak Cem
    Beyond Hoover Cemetery to west is a road to Ray Alspach's farm land. Some of this land to left was thought to be Brumbaugh Bottom and Ditch, but Ray says it is called Duncan Bottom.

    Notes: Sullivan Co Birth Records: See Daniel #195-1900 census children from marriage living with John. Pictures taken of photo album belonging to Ray Alspach, Browning include: Gracis & Sallie, daus of Daniel Brumbaugh & Mary B, Uncle John's girl (2 exp, pict #11) Photo of John-#10

    BUR,MIL: Feb 1962 letter from Mrs. Neva Nickell Bales to June Hallmark: "This is what I found in White Oke Cem: Abigail Rodgers Broombaugh dd first. I can remember her. She dd of TB at age of 73. Bn 20 Nov 1840, died 21 Apr 1913. John Brumbaugh bn 5 Feb 1836, died wasn't on marker, but he lived several yrs after he lost his wife. He was blind for years, was a Civil war soldier.
    Now, I don't know who this George Brumbaugh was...must have been John's father. This was all that was on the marker: George Brumbaugh 1800-died 6 Apr 1898. All of these people lived long. Aunt Lou is still living and is 84 yrs young. All the Brumbaughs, I reckon, are dead, as far as I know.
    I am Neva Nickell Bales, was 63 yrs old Jan 19 [1962?]. Would love to hear from you if you have time to write. I had 7 children, one died at age of 20 months. A son lives in Bremerton WA. A dau lives in Tacoma WA. The others live here in Nebraska. I have 18 grchildren, have 2 gdau md, no great grand ones on the road. Address: 323 West 11th St, Fairbury, Neb.

    NOTES: Back of family group sheet from June Smith Hallmark: "Great grandad Brumbaugh fought in Civil War or some war... talk to Uncle Ollie about this. Ask what Aunt Bell's [Mary Bell, sister to Marcus?] name was when walked to school on a push car if she did [??]. Browning Mo: Uncle Jack's homestead - Lexington. 1st yr school - Hodson School House between un. Jack H. S. & Lexington.
    Came to Ore. in 1905 or 6... Fuller place below Heppner 6 mi. - Lexington 3 mi
    Bowman - Buttercreek - lived between from here to homestead
    Watenburger - Pine City
    Grandad worked & lived on Willow Creek. Came from Mo. on train, took 4 days & raining cats & dogs - road to Uncle Jack's homestead 4 nights in a double surry with fringe on top. Moved from the homestead to Coulee City in 6 mi East of P. R... 1916"

    BIR,MG,DTH -FAMILY MEMBERS: 1948 letter from Mrs. George H Brumbaugh, Browning MO to Grace Michael Smith: Pg 1-2 missing, unless the dates and names were pg 1: John Brumbaugh bn 5 Feb 1836; Abigail Rogers bn 20 Nov 1840, md 30 Jan 1858. John Brumbaugh Monroe Co OH, emigrated to Lee Co IA 1856, md in Lee Co IA. Came to Sullivan Co MO Feb 1864; resided there until Nov 1911-moved to Greencastle MO. Names of children:
    CHILDREN: Mary Virginia bn 12 Feb 1859; Lucy M bn 3 Mar 1860; Daniel P bn 1 Dec 1861; Anna Elizabeth bn 11 Jan 1864; Dorcas R.J. bn 18 May 1866; Sarah A.N. bn 7 Nov 1868; John W bn 4 Mar 1871; L.T.B.Z bn 17 Aug 1873; Robert M bn 26 June 1875; James L bn 23 Aug 1878; George H bn 20 Dec 1879; Katie M bn 18 Dec 1884.
    MARRIAGES: Daniel Brumbaugh & Mary E Fields md 25 Dec 1882; John Fields md Rebecca Brumbaugh 5 Oct 1883; Marcus Smith md Lennie 22 Apr 1894; George H md Mary L Fanning 20 Feb 1899; Olie Mills md May 24 Sep 1902. [In notes had on John first, shows George living at Greencastle when wrote Vern 1 Oct 1948]
    GRANDCHILDREN: The Brumbaugh gchildren as I know: I think Lucy had 6 children but don't remember their names. Last name was Huff; Dan & Mary had Sallie and Grace. Rebecca Walter Fields. Aunt Nettes children were Robert Stephenson, Gorden Hicks, Frank Myers. Don't know where any of them is... in Oklahoma I reckon. We never hear from them. Aunt Liz Bales children: Roy, Jack, Carl, Blanche, Pearl, Ernest, Nevell and Ione. Aunt May Mill's children: Wesley, Ted, Kennith, and Earl. George & Lula's children: Aurelia, Blanche, Leone, Edna, Capitola, John, Virginia, Lillian, Ruth.
    ADDRESSES: Aurelia Brumbaugh: 1400 Flairmont NW, WA DC 9; Blanche Shaffer: 1536 W 62nd St, LA CA 44; Leona Brumbaugh: Ticton WA; Edna Reynolds 816 E 13th St, KC MO
    I am now 70 yrs old 23 Aug.

    Brumbaugh Genealogy by Marcus Gaius Brumbaugh, Pg 6 8 0
    [E1835] JOHN5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1725] George4, same ancestry as [E1831]) b Feb. 5, 1836; in Abariah R. Rogers, sister of Elizabeth Ann Rogers, who m [E1833] + Philip5 Brumbaugh.
    In 1888 this family lived at Cora, Sullivan Co., Mo.; no response to repeated inquiries.
    Children (6) :
    [E2158] Lucy N.6 ; m (1)________ Pierce; m (2) _________ Huff.
    [E2159] Daniel P.6 ; m ________ Fields.
    [E2160] Elizabeth6; m Clay Bails.
    [E2161] Rebecca6; m John Fields.
    [E2162] Nettie6; m Warren Stephenson.
    [E2163] + John6.

    John married Abigail R Rodgers 31 Jan 1858, Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa, United States. Abigail (daughter of John William Rodgers and Elizabeth Anna Watson) was born 20 Nov 1840, Indiana, United States; died 21 Apr 1913, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 22 Apr 1913, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Abigail R Rodgers was born 20 Nov 1840, Indiana, United States (daughter of John William Rodgers and Elizabeth Anna Watson); died 21 Apr 1913, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 22 Apr 1913, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.

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    • AFN: B9D1-PX

    Notes:

    1840 BIRTH:,MG,DTH: AFN: 1FGW-03: Abby R & Abariah Rogers. Rcds June Smith Hallmark, grtgdau

    1850 CENSUS: IOWA,Lee Co-Dist 29,1 Nov, flm #442961 pg491-2 Dwelling# 1565/1571: Abariah Rogers age 10 born Indiana, daughter of John and Anna Rogers

    1858 MARRIAGE: IA,Lee Co-Ft Madison: Abigail R Rogers md John Brumbaugh 31 January 1858

    1859 RELIGEON: May obit: "1859 converted to the Methodist Church. Withdrew membership a few year ago and joined Church of Christ..."

    1860 CENSUS: IA,Lee Co, Charleston Twp, 5 July, Dw #336: Abigail Brumbaugh age 19, born Indiana, wife of John Brumbaugh

    1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp, Film #552322, Dw #154: Avaria Brumbaugh age 24 born Indiana, wife of John Brumbaugh

    1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Film #1254739, 8 Jun, Dw #130 (also Seattle Arch #T758,64): Abbie Brumbaugh age 37 born Indiana [Ind,VA] keeping house, wife of John Brumbaugh

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan, Film #1240905, 1 June (ED 151), pg 56 (Seatt Arch #T623,905): Abigail Brumbaugh age 62 born November 1838 in Indiana [KY,Ind] 8/13 children living, wife of John Brumbaughd

    1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Film 1374839, 15 Apr, 36 North St: Abigail Brumbaugh age 70 bn Ind [KY,OH] 8/13 children living, wife of John Brumbaugh

    1913 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Abigail R Rogers Brumbaugh died 21 April 1913; buried White Oak Cemetery 22 April.

    NOTES: 1962 letter from Neva Bails Nickell-Fairbury Neb: She & June double cousins. Abigail raised grandson Robert; son called Johnny Watt; died Apr 21, 1913 of TB & buried White Oke Cem; sister Fern Woodward, publisher Browning Leader-Record newspaper. Father head of Browning paper.
    AF submitters: Mrytle..., Joy Wright & Pam

    Children:
    1. Mary Virginia Brumbaugh was born 11 Feb 1859, Lee, Iowa, United States; died 9 Mar 1859; was buried Mar 1859.
    2. Lucy M Brumbaugh was born 3 Mar 1860, Lee, Iowa, United States; died Aft Feb 1917.
    3. Daniel Peter Brumbaugh was born 1 Dec 1861, Lee, Iowa, United States; died 23 Mar 1939, Trout Lake, Klickitat, Washington, United States; was buried Mar 1939, Klickitat, Washington, United States.
    4. Anna Elizabeth Brumbaugh was born 11 Jan 1864, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 4 Mar 1936, Fairbury, Jefferson, Nebraska, United States; was buried Mar 1936, Fairbury, Jefferson, Nebraska, United States.
    5. Darcas Rebecca Jane Brumbaugh was born 18 May 1866, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died 18 May 1892, Missouri, United States; was buried May 1892, Fields Cemetery, Reger, Sullivan, Missouri, United States.
    6. Sarah Annette Brumbaugh was born 7 Nov 1868, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died Aft Feb 1917; was buried Aft Feb 1917.
    7. John Watt Brumbaugh was born 4 Mar 1871, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died Aft Feb 1917; was buried Aft Feb 1917.
    8. 3. Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh was born 17 Aug 1873, Boston, Barton, Missouri, United States; died 3 Nov 1953, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Nov 1953, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    9. Robert M Brumbaugh was born 26 Jun 1875, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died 15 Nov 1878, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Nov 1878, Sullivan, Missouri, United States.
    10. James Leo Brumbaugh was born 23 Aug 1878, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died 4 Sep 1878, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Sep 1878, Sullivan, Missouri, United States.
    11. George Henry Brumbaugh was born 20 Dec 1878, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 16 Oct 1944, Milan, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 18 Oct 1944, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.
    12. Katie Mae Brumbaugh was born 18 Dec 1884, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 9 Sep 1960, Green Rock, Henry, Illinois, United States; was buried Sep 1960.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Smith was born Abt 1803 OR 1805, Botetourt, Virginia, United States (son of Meshack Smith and Rebecca Hardy); died 20 May 1887, Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried May 1887, Sullivan, Missouri, United States.

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    • AFN: S1SZ-7K

    Notes:

    c1803-05 BIRTH: George Smith born abt 1803-4, re 1850-1880 Sullivan Co MO censuses

    1827 MARRIAGE: MO,Boone Co: George Smith married Mahala Hawkins 14 Jun 1827

    1827-1830 LAND: MO-Boone Co Inverted Deeds 1821-1885, Films 909097,98, Books:
    B313: Indenture-19 Sep 1827: From James and Nancy Hawkins of Boone Co to Geo Smith of Boone Co, $50: NW Q Sec 33 TWP 49 R 14, Land dist of Franklin.
    B386: Indenture-18 Nov 1827: From George and Mahala Smith to Fielding Wilhite both of Boone Co: NW Q Sec 33 Twp 49 R14-30 acres, Land Dist-Franklin.
    B446: Indenture-8 Apr 1828: From Wm and Rebecca Smith to George Smith of Boone, Part of NE 1/2 Sec 32 Twp 49 R 14-60 acres, Land Dist-Franklin.
    C318: 20 May 1830: Direct deed from George Smith and wife, sold Pt of NE 1/4 Sec 32 Twp 49 R14-60 acres.

    1830 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Missouri Twp, pg 22:
    SMITH, George Smith-head: Males: 2 0-5; 1 20-30
    Females: 1 15-20
    Living next door to Meshack Smith,head: 1 m:10-15; 1 m: 60-70
    2 f: 10-15; 1 f: 15-20; 1 f: 60-70.

    1837 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co-Land Grants 1845-1887, Film #1009043,44,45,46:
    A363: Indenture-4 Feb 1837: Moses Payne and wife to George Smith of Boone Co MO, $300, purchases SW Q Sec 11 Twp 1 R21-160 acres.

    1840 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Missouri Twp:
    SMITH, George Smith-head: Males: 1 0-5; 2 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 30-40
    Females : 2 0-5; 1 15-20; 1 20-30

    1850 HIST: History of Boone Co MO, pg 363: "George Smith left Boone Co for California in 1850, also a James Smith, and a W Smith."

    1850 HIST: MO,Linn Co: Researcher, April 1992, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Pub: [full letter from Ann Pulliam to sister Charlotte McAllister in Ann Pulliam FH file] Excerpt from letter, 27 Jan 1850: "...father and mother had moved to Linn & I could not get the lock of their hair as soon as I had wished. ..I last sent by Bro. George and he brought it, he has just got home & he says that Father & Mother are both well..."

    1850 CENSUS: MO-Boone Co, Dist #8,28 Sep 1850,Film #14872-pg 406, Dw #1075:
    SMITH, George 47/VA,farmer; Mahala 42/KY; William R 17/MO; Lucinda 15/MO;
    Thomas H 2/MO; Ann E 11/MO;Nancy E 8/MO;Mary C 6/MO;
    MIDINGER, Mary 25/KY;Anthony /Germina; Elizabeth 6/MO;
    George F 4/MO;Mary F 2/MO.
    Next door to Richard and Ann Pulliam, dau of Meshack Smith, sis to George

    1851-52 HIST: Researcher, April 1992, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Pub: Letters from-to family, spelling and punctuation left as in article [assuming as in letters]):
    1. 26 Nov 1851 letter from George Smith to sister, Charlotte McAllister, from Boone Cty MO: "...I take this opportunity of informing you that we are in a reasonable state of helth... I am sill Living on the same plase I wars when you Left Heare... We have six Children Living with us 4 girls and 2 boys Nancy Ellin and Mary Catharin She is 7 years old... We have no money now but the pure suff goale and sillver goale pieces from 1Dollar to 50 (ct.?) And Coming from California Continueally as it respects money matters Times is a great deal better than it was when you wars heare. The people are generally Doing well And seam to use a greate Deel more industry thain they Did when you Lived heare Land has advanced Considerabel it is worth from 10 to 30 Dollar pr Acre there has bin greate umprovements maid in this County Since you Left it we have the first Coart house in the State and Co Beds fare (?) to Be one of the best in Land Towns in the state Rochporte is qute a Busines place there is 8 stores 2 groceries 2 tobaco factoris one soap walk 2 Blak smith shops e carding machienes 2 wagon (?) makere shops and a teem mill _____ A Building There has bin to many strange things happend since i saw you that i hardley know how to rite or whare to begin... I have bin up to grand river this fall and the Conne__ion (children?) were All well... your affectionate Brother And sister Till Death _irewell (farewell?)"
    2. Richard R & Ann Pulliam to James & Sharlotta McCalister 10 Oct 1851: "Brother George Smiths family has all been sick with the chills and fever ther has been four and five sick at a time but they ar all in tolerable good health at this time..."
    3. John & Elizabeth Walkup, 3 March 1852, Linneous, Linn Co Missouri: "...George Smith and Mahaley and thair famley was all well when i heard from them..."

    1854 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co-Land Grants 1845-1887, Film #1009043,44,45,46:
    B105: Deed-12 Sep 1854: George Smith and Mahala, wife of Boone Co, MO to Sampson Johnson of Sullivan Co, MO. Sold SW Q Sec 11 Twp 61 Range 21 - 160 acres.
    D185: Indenture-(date): Talley to George Smith of Sullivan Co, MO
    E253: Deed-(date): To George Smith, purchases 38 acres: NW Q of SE Q 53 Twp 62 Range 20, on a note.

    1858 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co-Land Grants 1845-1887, Film #1009043,44,45,46:
    E282: Indenture-22 Sep 1858: From Merryman to George Smith, 60 acres: SW Q Sec 18 Twp 61 Range 20.
    E405: Deed-22 Sep 1858: From Merryman to George, ...acres: SW Q Sec 18 Twp 61 Range 20, Atty for George-JWS Osborn.

    1859 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co-Land Grants 1845-1887, Film #1009043,44,45,46:
    F204: Deed-18 Apr 1859: James McCarty to George Smith for $1.00, 60 acres W side of E 1/2 NW Q, NW 1/4 of NW Q and 40 47/100 acres in NE Corner of SW 1/4 of NW Q of Sec 18 Twp 61 Range 20, total of 104 acres.
    F206: Indenture-14 Mar 1859: Alson N Thurlo to George Smith, 20 acres: E 1/2 of NW Q of NE Q Sec 23 Twp 61 Range 20.
    F267: Judgment-4 Jan 1859 in favor of Wm R Smith, Merryman land sold to highest bidder at Sheriff's auction and George highest bidder: SE Q Sec 18 Twp 61 Range 20-158 54/100 acres.
    F542: Deed-24 Oct 1859: From Gillmore to George Smith for $1.00, 40 acres: NE Q of NE Q Sec 27 Twp 61 Range 20.

    1860 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co, Duncan Twp, Scottsville, Film #0014870, pg 679,Dw #382:
    SMITH, George 56/VA, farmer; Mahala 49/KY; William R 25/MO,
    Thomas H 23/MO; Ann E 20/MO; Nancy E 18/MO;
    Mary C 16/MO; William J ll/MO

    1860 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co-Land Grants 1845-1887, Film #1009043,44,45,46:
    H103: Indenture-11 Oct 1860: Rebecca Merriman to George Smith...
    H313: Deed-8 Dec 1860: J W Jacobs to George Smith, 40 acres (JJ Swiggart, Sullivan Co-Trustee..?)

    1860-1867 LAND: MO-Sullivan Co Index 1861-1872, Film 1009039: I162,I209,I333,L248.
    I162: WD 21 Jan 1867, Geo Smith & wife to James Hibbetts: E 1/2 NE Q 7-62-18 and W 1/2 SW Q 8-62-18 and 10 acres out of NE corner SE Q SE Q 14-62-19, 170 acres.
    I209: WD 28 Jan 1867, Geo Smith to Dewey Andrew M & W 5 1/2 lot #3 Blk 1 twn of Scottsville.
    I333: WD 20 Mar 1868, Geo Smith to Dewey Andrew: WD lot 1 & 2 & N Q lot 3 & lot 11 in blk 2, twn of Scottsville.
    L248: QCD 11 Oct 1860, Geo Smith & w to Rebecca Merryman: W 1/2 SW Q 18-62-20, 74.27 acres.

    1870 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co, Duncan Twp, Milan PO, Film #0552322,15 Jul, Dw #4:
    SMITH, George 63/WVA,dry goods merchant (8200,2835);Mahala 56/KY;
    Eliza 45/KY (black) domestic svt; Matilda St John 18/IND clerk in store

    1870 LAND: MO-Boone Co Inverted Deeds 1821-1885, Film 909098, Book:
    44-4: 8 Nov 1870: George Smith to Fielding Wilhite: Pt of NW Sec 33 Twp 49 R14-30 acres

    1880 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co, Scottsville, Film #1240905, Jun 1880, Dw #235
    SMITH, George 75/VA (GA/VA), farmer; Mahala 68/KY (KY,KY);
    Elijah Smith 55/Ky (Ky,Ky), single servant.

    1882,1888 LAND: MO-Sullivan Co Land Rcds BK 15-18, 28 Jan 1882: Geo & Mahala Smith deed land to their children just before his will completed:
    BK 15 pg 395 to Mary C Thurlo: Sec 23 T61 R21
    BK 17 pg 95 to Thomas H Smith; pg 120 to Ann E Thurlo of Carroll Co; pg 121 to Lurinda Fields: Sec 13 T61 R21; pg 204 to Wm R of Boone Co, MO: Sec 23 T61 R21 (BK 18 pg 309, 13 Sep 1888-same property from William R and wife Rachel of Boone Co to bro Thms H of Sullivan)

    1883 DEATH,WILL: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Rcds Vol A,Wills 1845-1928 Film #1009128 pg 119-121, Scottsville, 20 March 1883. Sull Co Land Rcds BK B pg 205 shows will also but 3 differences = ( )

    I, George Smith, of Scottsville, Sullivan County, make this my last will. I give, devise and bequeath my estate and property, real and personal, that is to say:
    First, I give an bequeath unto my wife, Mahala Smith, the following real estate towit: Lots 1,2,3 and 4 in Block no. 1 in the town of Scottsville and all the household and kitchen furniture and also one choice cow and $1000 to be kept on interest for the use of my wife. She can use the principal if necessary and at her death, to be divided equally among my living children.
    And I bequeath to my son, James F Smith (dec'd) and his dau Elizabeth, the sum of $200. And I bequeath unto my son Albert J Smith,dec'd,his 4 children as follows: Mary B Smith the sum of $200, & Laura J Smith the sume of $200, & Marcus M Smith the sum of $200, and Rosa G(J) Smith the sum of $200, and Matilda F Smith the sum of $5.00.
    And I bequeath unto my dau Nancy E Scott, dec'd, 2 children as follows: Minnie F Scott, the sum of $200 and Mahala J Scott the sum of $200.
    And I want all my property sold, and after paying funeral expenses and all just debts, I want the balance equally divided between my five children, William R Smith, Thomas H Smith, Lurinda F(I,J) Fields, Ann E Thurlo, and Mary C Thurlo.
    I appoint Thomas H Smith and Columbus Thurlo of Sullivan County, Missouri, executors of this my will. In witness whereof I have signed and sealed and published and declared this instrument as my last will at Scottsville on the 20th day of March 1883. George X (his mark) Smith


    The said George Smith at said place, on said day, signed and sealed this instrument and published and declared the same as, and for his last will and one at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto written our names as subscribing witnesses. W C Warren, Jr, R M Turnell

    1887 DEATH: MO, Sullivan Co-PROOF OF WILL Signed by R M Turnell, G C Warren, Jr on 2nd day June 1887, R. D. Morrison, Judge and Ex-officer and Clerk of Probate Court.

    1887 BURIAL: Probably Hoover Cemetery. His wife is there, but no stone in 1992 [Pam Wagner visit]

    1887-1889 PROBATE: MO-Sull Co Vol C 1869-1875, Film #1009131:
    Pg 243: 2 Jun 1887, shows Geo Smith died Sull Co 20 May 1887, will to be rcded and bond filed for Thos H Smith & Columbus Thurlo as exec, HC Warren & AN Thurlo as security.
    Pg 243 Will to Probate, pg 247 Jun 6: Inventory & sale bill filed by Thos H Smith & Columbus Thurlow.
    Pg 248, Est of Geo Smith vs est John H Belcher dec'd for note $392.45.
    Pg 558 is 2nd annual settlement 14 Aug 1889.

    1885-1899 PROBATE: MO, Sullivan Co, Vol F 1885-99, film #1009133:
    Pg 43: 2 June 1887- Last Will of George Smith, dec in Sullivan Co about 20 May 1887-admitted to probate. Thomas H Smith & Columbus Thurlo, exec, letters issued.
    Pg 247: 15 Jun 1887- Inventory, appraisment bill & sale bill filed and approved.

    1901 HISTORY: Nat Archives 692.296 #10, by Belle Atkins, affidavit re Albert Jackson Smith pension 3 April 1901, ...taken at 2 1/2 miles west of Reger, Sullivan Co MO: "Father's parents are dead. Had 8 children-4 daughters & 4 sons. Only 3 living: Lorinda Fields of Humphrey; Mrs A N Thurlo of Carroll Co (Bogard or Tina), husb name Silas Thurlo a farmer; Mary C Thurlo living 1 mile this side of Scottsville. PO Browning. Grandparents old and feeble when died. Not know dates. Father's brothers: Thomas H-died near Humphrey; William R died Boone Co; James Smith-not know where died. Nancy E Scott 4th sister and died in Kansas. Not know what died of."

    1908 HISTORY: Sep 1908 Obit for Silas Thurlo says George Smith a pioneer merchant of Scottsville.

    NOTES: History of Boone Co MO pg 1116: a George Smith as one of the ministers of the Mt Zion Church-M E South, south 1/2 of Section 32, Twp.., Range 11 in Rocky Fork Twp on Cedar Creek. These notes may or may not be my George Smith-TO CK

    NOTES: Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry letter 3-16-1993 to Pam Wagner: "(7) George, b.-- d.May 21, 1887 m. June 14, 1827 Mahala Haskins, d Aug 31, 1892. They had: James Franklin m Sophronia Coleman, dau of Straucher; William R; Lorinda, Thomas, Alfred Jackson m. Amelia Varvel, dau of Isaak; Ann E; Nancy Ellen; Mary C., and William J." [William J was grandson, son of James Franklin Smith & Sophronia Coleman Smith]

    George married Mahala Hawkins 14 Jun 1827, Boone, Missouri, United States. Mahala (daughter of James Hawkins and Nancy Tomblin) was born 5 Aug 1811, Madison, Kentucky, United States; died 13 Aug 1892, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Aug 1892, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mahala Hawkins was born 5 Aug 1811, Madison, Kentucky, United States (daughter of James Hawkins and Nancy Tomblin); died 13 Aug 1892, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Aug 1892, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1SZ-8Q

    Notes:

    1811 BIRTH: KY: Mahala Hawkins born 5 August 1811, estimate based on cemetery stone, age 81y 26days

    1827 MARRIAGE: MO,Boone Co: George Smith married Mahala Hawkins 14 Jun 1827

    1830 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Missouri Twp, pg 22: 1 female 15-20, household of George Smith-head

    1840 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Missouri Twp: 1 female 20-30, household of George Smith-head

    1850 CENSUS: MO-Boone Co, Dist #8,28 Sep,Film #14872-pg 406, Dw #1075:
    SMITH, George 47/VA,farmer; Mahala 42/KY

    1860 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp-Scottsville: Film #0014870 pg 679,Dw #382: Mahala Smith 49/Ky, wife of George Smith

    1870 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO, Film #0552322,15 Jul, Dw #4: Mahala Smith 56/KY wife of George Smith

    1880 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co-Scottsville: Film #1240905,Jun 1880,Dw #235: Mahala Smith 68/KY (KY,KY), wife of George Smith

    1892 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Mahala Hawkins Smith died 13 August 1892; buried Hoover Cemetery, NE of Browning MO, row 5; 1 row to the right of gate
    Stone in Hoover Cem Oct 1992: "Mahala Smith dd Aug 31 1892, age 81 yrs 26 dys." Birth was calculated from death age on stone.

    Children:
    1. James Franklin Smith was born Abt 1828, Boone, Missouri, United States; died Bef 20 Mar 1883; was buried Bef 20 Mar 1883.
    2. 4. Albert Jackson Smith was born Abt 1829, Boone, Missouri, United States; died 1 May 1873, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried May 1873, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    3. William Riley Smith was born Abt 1833, Boone, Missouri, United States; died Bef 4 Oct 1908, Boone, Missouri, United States; was buried Bef 4 Oct 1908.
    4. Lurinda F Smith was born 14 Apr 1836, Boone, Missouri, United States; died 31 May 1902, Humphreys, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 8 Jun 1902, Humphreys Cemetery, Humphreys, Sullivan, Missouri, United States.
    5. Thomas Hardy Smith was born 3 Feb 1837, Boone, Missouri, United States; died 13 Mar 1899, near Humphrey, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Mar 1899, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    6. Ann Elizabeth Smith was born 23 Aug 1840, Rocheport, Boone, Missouri, United States; died 18 Nov 1923, Bosworth, Carroll, Missouri, United States; was buried 20 Nov 1923, Wharton Cemetery, Bosworth, Carroll, Missouri, United States.
    7. Nancy Ellen Smith was born 12 Dec 1842, Boone, Missouri, United States; died 25 Mar 1874, Bourbon, Kansas, United States; was buried Mar 1874, W Liberty Cemetery, Ft Scott, Bourbon, Kansas, USA.
    8. Mary Catherine Smith was born 22 Sep 1844, Boone, Missouri, United States; died 4 Oct 1908, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Oct 1908, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

  3. 10.  John Thurlo was born 9 Jun 1799, New Hampshire, United States (son of Silas Thurla and Susannah Sweatt); died 5 Aug 1877, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 5 Aug 1877, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

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    • AFN: S1SW-HN

    Notes:

    1799 BIRTH: New Hampshire: John Thurlo was born 9 June 1799. The exact place is unknown but was probably not too far from Newburyport, Mass.
    ORD: LDS-IGI 8583203, Film #1396087, IGI: Stanley Jack Israel, 2085 N Wedgwood Lane, Cedar City, UT 84720.
    PH 1 801 586 1084. NM death certificate on someone, but do not know who... John?

    About 1816 HISTORY: Descendants... pg 10: John was but a young boy when his father Silas moved the family back to the Newbury-Newburyport area (probably near other family members) where they had once lived, and then headed west to the newly opened Ohio area. Silas spent about 3 years there before returning to Mass. to move his family to Ohio, about 1816... The marriage of John and other family members took place mostly in Morgan County...

    1822 MARRIAGE #1: OH,Morgan Co-Olive Twp: John Thurlo md Abigail Hussey on April 25, 1822 by Donald Gibbs, JP
    OH,Morgan Co IGI M514081 1819-1860,Film 910657/0153

    1822-1839 HISTORY: Descendants... pg 10: " They may have moved away shortly thereafter [marriage] to Marion County about 100 miles northwest. John and Abigail had seven children born in Ohio to them before they loaded their meager belongings in covered wagons and moved west to what is now Sullivan County, Missouri in 1839... They lived in Noble (near Olive), Morgan and Wash. Co., Ohio, prob close to county line or in Morgan Co rather than in Noble... Land had to be cleared for farming & each farm had to be almost totally self-sustaining. There were prob other children born between Alson and David and again between Columbus and Princess.

    1830 CENSUS: OH,Marion Co, Salt Rock Twp, pg 140.

    1838 HISTORY: History of Sullivan Co, Vol 1-pg 77, 17: "Autumn of 1838, John Thurlo and family took up land near main Locust, next to John Hatcher and Hugh C. Warren." [from memory 16 May 1869, Scottsville]
    John Thurlo came to this country, the first man that even surveyed a foot of land in the country. His head is silvered over with the frost of many winters and he still lives to tell the history of the country in that early day."
    1838: Pg 17: "In the spring of 1838, John Hatcher and Hugh C Warren settled near main Locust. Autumn of the same yr John Thurlo & fam took up land near them. Wm Sevier with wife & 5 children settled abt 6 mi from present site of Milan close to East Locust Creek..fall of 1838 or spring of 1839.
    1839: Meshack Smith & son Jeremiah, from Boston, MA settled in what later became Sullivan Co in 1839. Jeremiah G and Mary Ann Sevier md 11 Feb 1840 (Pretty sure Jeremiah G not Meshack's son-ck further)

    1840 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co, Parsons Creek Twp pg 251.

    1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850:
    THURLOW, John 50/NH farmer; Abigail 46/MASS; John M 26/OH,laborer;
    Anson P 24/OH, laborer; David M 18/OH,school; Silas H 16/OH, school;
    [Mary H 14?] Columbious 12/MO,school; Princes E 7/MO

    1857 DEATH of wife: MO,Sullivan Co: Abigail Hussey Thurlo died 13 December 1857

    1860 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Linn Co: John Thurlo md Mary Ann Perry 29 Jul 1860
    #2: MO,Linn Co IGI M515381 1857-1885 Film 1009871: Mary Ann Pery

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Scottsville PO, 10 Aug pg737, Dw 786:
    THURLO, John 61/NH; Mary A 37/MO;Silas 25/OH,farmhand;Henry 23/OH
    farmhand;Columbus 21/MO,farmhand;Princes E 17/MO,domestic

    1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Duncan Twp, Milan PO, Dw 139:
    THURLOW, John 70/NH,farmer; Nancy A 45/MO

    1877 WILL: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Rcds 1845-1928, Film #1009128 pg 207-8, 27 Jun 1877: I, John Thurlo, of the County of Sullivan and State of MO, do make and publish this my last Will & Testament in the manner & form as follows towit:
    First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be paid out of money or property on hand at my death.
    Second, I will and bequeath to my following named children: Norton Alson Thurlo, David M Thurlo, Silas H Thurlo, Henry H Thurlo, Columbus Thurlo & Princess E Smith, each to have an equal share in the following described real estate, consisting of 100 acres of land described as follows towit: SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 & 50 acres in the W 1/2 of NW 1/4 of Sec 20 on which is situated my residence & farm, also 10 acres of similar land being E part of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 Sec 17, all in Twp 61 R20 Co of Sullivan St of Missouri. Each to have an equal share in said real estate, which shall be equally divided between my aforesaid children or sold and the proceeds equally divided between them according as a majority of them shall determine.
    And in case either of the above named children die before my death, then his or her heirs to be entitled to and take the interest of the deceased parent. I will and bequeath to my grandchildren, Laura Jolly, Josephine Smith, heirs of John Miles Thurlo each five dollars and to my grandchildren and unknown heirs of Rhoda Knifong, I will and bequeath the sum of five dollars each, and to my grandchildren Laura Newman and John M Newman, heirs of Olive Newman, I will and bequeath the sum of five dollars each, said bequests to my grandchildren to be paid by my executor out of money or property on hand at the time of my death.
    I also will & bequeath all the remainder of my money and personal property, after complying with the foregoing bequests to the above named Alson Thurlo, David M Thurlo, Silas H Thurlo, Henery H Thurlo, Columbus Thurlo & Princess E Smith, to be equally divided between them & their heirs.
    And I hereby constitute & appoint my son Columbus Thurlo to be the executor of this my Last Will & Testament, hereby rattifying & confirming this & no other to be my Last Will & Testament.
    The witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name & affixed my seal at the Co of Sullivan & St of MO this 27th day of June 1877. Signed John Thurlo
    Signed & declared & published by the above named John Thurlo as & for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at his request have signed our names as witnesses to the same this 27th day of June AD 1877 at the Co of Sullivan & St of MO & signed by us as witnesses in his presence. Signed: A S Turnell, H C Bailey,witnesses, by Samuel M Gigsly, Judge of Probate 30 Aug 1877.

    1877 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: John Thurlo died 5 August 1877; buried Hoover Cemetery, northwest of Browning MO.

    1878 PROBATE: MO, Sullivan Co Probate Vol C 1878-1881 pg 143, 14 Nov 1878: Columbus Thurlo executor: Pd SH [Thurlo]
    Thurlo, Princess E Smith, TJ Bisweoll & Bro, HT McClanahan, HH Thurlo, HC Bailey, AN Thurlo, A Turnell, WJ McCroy, Isaac Keeler, JC Kirby

    1880 PROBATE: MO, Sullivan Co Probate Vol D 1810-1881 film #1009137, pg 5, 9 Aug 1880-final settlement: Pd AN, DM, SH, HH Thurlo; PE Smith; Columbus Thurlo, & heirs of Olive Newman & RA Knifong

    NOTES: 1800 census index in Seattle Archives for New Hampshire shows no Thurlos. There is a Moses Thurlow in 1840 New Hampshire with 1 male 16+ and 2 females (no ages).

    Browning Ldr Rcd 14 Jun 1906: "John Thurlo knows what is new in cigars"

    NEED TO CHECK OUT: (English) Obtained these from AIS Dec 1991:(Ck probate)
    1820 Census: Morgan Co, Ohio, Noble Twp, #082: Benjamin Thurlow
    Olive Twp, #084: Silas Thurlow
    Olive Twp, #084: Thomas Thurlow
    1830 CENSUS: Merrimack, NH, Boscawen Twp, No #: Thomas Thurber (1837)
    Amos Thurlow (1837)
    * 1840 CENSUS: Marion Co, OH, Big Island Twp: Daniel Thurlow
    Merrimack, NH, Boscawen Twp, #080: Amos Thurlow
    * 1850 CENSUS: Merrimack NH, Salisbury Twp #224: Jesse Thurlow
    Morgan Co, Ohio, Olive Twp, #265: Wesley Thurlow
    Marion Co, Ohio, By Island Twp, #035: D Thurlow
    1860 CENSUS: Sullivan Co, MO;Scottsville, pg 46, Dw #384, 11 July 1860:
    Thurlo, Sarah E 24/MO farmer; Laura A 6/MO; Josephine 5/MO.

    REGISTRY: Richard Thurlow, born England, Died 1685 Maine, Spouse Jane:
    FR 150219: Bailey Rogers, 10018 Regency Ct, Cinncinnati, OH 45239, Tel 1-513-471-4874.
    FR 54765: Patricia Ann Welch Diehnelt, Honey Acres, Ashippun, WI 53003, no phone listed.

    Browning Centennial: Doesn't seem too accurate in some parts:
    Two Thurlow brothers came to America from England. Both fought in Rev. War; one on one side; the other on the other side. One of the boys we do not know anything about. The other lived in New Hampshire. He had 5 boys and 1 girl. The children were: Wes, Dan, Ben, Silas, John and their girl-Louise Still [?]. John left NH when 19-went to Marion Co OH & md Abigail Hussey, 9 children were born-7 in OH, then they came to MO. Columbus and Princess were born in MO. Columbus was the first white child born in Sullivan Co. This was so because Linn Co had included the area, which later divided and Sullivan Co was established. Children:
    1. Miles md Lizzie Tyre: Laura md Titus Jolley; Pearle md Harry Engle; Lila Lister now in FL.; Jose
    md Williams, later a Smith, one son Gordon,lives Milan.
    2. Roda Ann md Joseph Knifong, 8 children [5 boys, 3 girls] lived in Western states [his 2nd mg].
    3. Alson md Amanda Johnson-farm west of Scotts where built herd of cattle and horses; 3 children:
    Clum md Lee Peterson [school tchr] & dau of Prof Peterson-no children.
    Hinda md Wm Rush; one child who died as an infant. Hinda bought property in Browning after
    death of husband. Called Aunt Hilda.
    Hank md Parmelia Johnson, lived on Thurlo farm. Son RA md Genevieve Bundbridge.
    Eugene died young-heart attack. Ricky md Rose Dudley, Lane Allen; Jane md MU, Cattey
    Coll; Judy (twin) md Clifford May. Story of Eugene.
    4. David md Minta Mullins-children
    5. Silas md Ann Smith - 8 children - Carroll County.
    7. Olive md Mike Newman.
    8. Henry md Maggie Darst - 5 sons, Carroll County.
    9. Columbus md Mary Catherine Smith at Rocheport MO.
    John md Ida Ellen Johnson:Gale md Pearle Hoselton,son Henry A md Arlene Baker. Vane md
    Allalie, son John C md Ruth Huffman.
    Henry N md Clara Smith, dau Eula, only child, md Roy Crowdis: Lois md Van Grey:
    Gary md Jean Dunkin: Debbie, Jr., Jeffrey, Stephen = live Iowa; Dau md Farnie Harvey:
    Kathy, Kevin = live KC MO.
    Nadine md Paul Fisher: Shelly md Gary Wilson, lived Trenton; Mike
    10. Princess md Jack Smith: Bell, Jose md Joe Nickell [no, Ed Bradshaw]; Gertie md Giford
    Woodward [no, Joe Nickell; Mark

    John married Abigail Hussey 25 Apr 1822, Olive Twp, Morgan, Ohio, USA. Abigail was born 7 Dec 1804, Massachusetts, United States; died 13 Dec 1857, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 1857, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Abigail Hussey was born 7 Dec 1804, Massachusetts, United States; died 13 Dec 1857, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 1857, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1SH-RD

    Notes:

    1804 BIRTH: MASS: Abigail Hussey born 7 December 1804
    LDS-IGI 8583203, Film 1396087, 1850 Sullivan Co, MO census.
    "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo".

    1822 MARRIAGE #1: OH,Morgan Co-Olive Twp: John Thurlo md Abigail Hussey on April 25, 1822 by Donald Gibbs, JP
    OH,Morgan Co IGI M514081 1819-1860, Film 910657/0153.
    IGI F858323/34 Film 1396087: "relationships stated in original source
    "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo".

    1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850: Abigail Thurlow age 46 born Massachusetts wife of John Thurlow

    1857 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co: Abigail Hussey Thurlo died 13 December 1857
    DAR Vol 1-2(5), Cemetery Records Sullivan Co, MO, p 38: Abigail Thurlo 1804-1857. Cemetery is north of Browning, MO.
    "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo."

    Children:
    1. John Miles Thurlo was born 25 Nov 1824, Morgan, Ohio, United States; died 27 May 1860, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried May 1860, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    2. Rhoda Ann Thurlo was born Abt 1826, Morgan, Ohio, United States; died Aug 1852, Ione, Amador, California, United States; was buried Aug 1852, Ione, Amador, California, United States.
    3. Alson Norton Thurlo was born 27 Mar 1827, Morgan, Ohio, United States; died 12 Oct 1913, Duncan Township, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 13 Oct 1913, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    4. David Marian Thurlo was born 1832, Olive Twp, Morgan, Ohio; died 7 Apr 1911, Ogle, Quay, New Mexico; was buried Apr 1911, Ogle, Quay, New Mexico.
    5. Silas Hussey Thurlo was born 2 Apr 1834, Marion, Ohio, United States; died 3 Sep 1908, Tina, Carroll, Missouri, United States; was buried 16 Sep 1908, Bosworth, Carroll, Missouri, United States.
    6. Mary H Thurlo was born Abt 1835, Marion, Ohio, United States; died Bef 1877.
    7. Olive N Thurlo was born Abt 1836, Marion, Ohio, United States; died Abt 1851 OR 1858; was buried Abt 1851 OR 1858.
    8. Henry Harrison Thurlo was born 20 Apr 1837, Marion, Ohio, United States; died 17 Feb 1896, Carroll, Missouri, United States; was buried Feb 1896, Carroll, Missouri, United States.
    9. Columbus Thurlo was born 28 Apr 1839, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; died 15 Jul 1936, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Jul 1936, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    10. 5. Princess Elvira Thurlo was born Abt 1843, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died 29 Oct 1895, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Oct 1895, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

  5. 12.  George Brumbaugh was born 1800, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States (son of Daniel Brumbaugh and Anna Bowers); died 6 Apr 1898, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 7 Apr 1898, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 1FGT-71
    • Census: 1885, IA, Guthrie Co-Cass

    Notes:

    1800 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnstown: George Brumbaugh was born 1800

    1831 MG: LDS IGI 1761008: md 1821 - CK OUT

    1840 CENSUS: OH,Montgomery Co: Anc.com

    1848 MARRIAGE #2: George Brumbaugh md Mary Matthews Changers 1848

    1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept, Dw 32:
    BROOMBAUGH, George 50/PA-farmer, Mary 35/PA, Philip 18/PA, Daniel 16/PA, John 14/OH,
    Sarah 12/OH, Temperance 10/OH, Rhody 8/OH

    1853 LAND: OH, Monroe Co-Deed Index Aug 22, 1853, Film #931418. Also film 940294, Deed Index-18 Jan 1849 (931406-?)
    R4 T1 C36, 40 acres NWSE, Vol 13, p 394. Appears in deed: Wash Co, Purch 10 June 1850. From George to Philip Brumbaugh 80 acres from George to James Smith on 18 Jan 1849

    1854 CENSUS: IA, Guthrie Co, Iowa (see Hist of Sullivan Co MO)

    1860-70 CENSUSES: to get

    1880 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass Twp: Anc.com Img 14, pg 14, 23 June, Dw 110,124:
    BRUMBAUGH, George 76/PA (PA,PA) md, retired farmer; Mary E-wife
    65/MD (MD,MD) md, no occ; BAKIRK, William-son-in-law
    36/NG (Eng,Eng) md machinist; Amanda M-dau 28/OH
    (PA,PA)md,keep house; Emanuel J-gson 9/IA (NH,OH)
    at home; Howard E-gson 6/IA-at home, temporarily
    disabled with sprain.

    1898 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: George Brumbaugh died 6 April 1898 at the home of his son, Philip Brumbaugh; buried White Oak Cemetery, stone: "George Brumbaugh born 1800, died April 6, 1898, age 98 Y."


    NOTES: Father, Daniel. Mother unknown. Other wife: Mary (nee Matthews or Chambers) SHARKEY

    1963: Letter Mrs Neva Bails Nickell to June Hallmark: she has seen tombstone marker in White Oke Cem; George's name, dth date on John's stone: 21 April 1898. She didn't know who George was. Mrs Nickells sis=Fern Woodward

    Myrtle: 430 West Allen, Goldendale, WA 98620 Tel: 509 773 5390
    (Address current as of 6-7-1991) AFN:1FGT-71

    Roberta: 8049 NE Flanders, Portland Ore 97213 Tel: 503 255 8651

    George married Mary Nancy Horner Abt 1821, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States. Mary (daughter of Christian Horner and Catherine Shively) was born 1802, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1842, Washington, Ohio, United States; was buried 1842. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Mary Nancy Horner was born 1802, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States (daughter of Christian Horner and Catherine Shively); died 1842, Washington, Ohio, United States; was buried 1842.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 1FGT-86

    Notes:

    1778 BIR,MG,DTH: Ancestral File #: 1FGT-86: Jan 1778, dau Christian Horner & Catherine Shively. Birthdate shown from 1850 Monroe Co, Ohio census at Jackson, #444705. Roberta Gerke shows about 1802.

    1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept, Dw 32:
    BROOMBAUGH, George 50/PA-farmer, Mary 35/PA, Philip 18/PA, Daniel 16/PA, John 14/OH,
    Sarah 12/OH, Temperance 10/OH, Rhody 8/OH

    NOTES: Death place Wash. County, Ohio? George's land deed there

    Children:
    1. Lucinda Ann Brumbaugh was born 20 Apr 1822, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Catherine Brumbaugh was born 1825, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1858, Jackson, Jackson, Ohio, United States.
    3. Philip Brumbaugh was born 26 Sep 1832, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 6 Oct 1921, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 7 Oct 1921, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    4. Daniel Webster Brumbaugh was born 14 Dec 1834, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 9 Dec 1910, Seville, Medina, Ohio, United States; was buried 11 Dec 1910.
    5. 6. John Brumbaugh was born 5 Feb 1836, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 24 Feb 1917, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 26 Feb 1917, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.
    6. Sarah Ann Brumbaugh was born 5 Nov 1838, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States; died 25 Aug 1915, Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington, United States; was buried Aug 1915, Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington, United States.
    7. Temperance Brumbaugh was born 1840, Washington, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Rhoda Jane Brumbaugh was born 1842, Cass Township, Guthrie, Iowa, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

  7. 14.  John William Rodgers was born 3 Dec 1800, Virginia, United States; died 31 Oct 1877, Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Nov 1877, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Notes:

    1800 BIRTH: VA: John William Rodgers born 3 December 1800

    1825 MARRIAGE: INDIANA,Ripley Co: John William Rodgers married Elizabeth Ann Watson 24 Feb 1825
    IGI 7421709/46 film 935107: 24 Feb 1825 Ripley Co, Ind
    Gen of Brumbacks by G Marcus Brumbaugh pg 678 (E1833)

    1840 CENSUS: INDIANA,Ripley Co pg 250: Males: 2 10-15; 1 30-40
    Females: 1 0-5; 2 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 20-30 agriculture

    1850 CENSUS: IOWA,Lee Co-Dist 29,1 Nov, flm #442961 pg491-2 Dwelling# 1565/1571:
    ROGERS, John 52/VA farmer; Anna 42/OH; Thomas 21/Ind; Elizabeth A 20/Ind; Sarah 18/Ind;
    Phebe I 16/Ind; Mary E 13/Ind; Abariah 10/Ind; John W 7/Ind; Joseph 4/IA; Benjamin 1/IA

    1860 CENSUS: Missouri,Sullivan Co-Scottsville PO, Seattle WA Archive film #630 Dwelling 804:
    ROGERS, John 60/VA farmer; Fanny 53/OH; John 17/Ind; Watson 6/IA

    1866 LAND: Missouri,Sullivan Co Deeds Vol 1 pg 82, WD 25 Aug 1866: John & Mary S Hatcher of Sullivan Co to John Roggers: NE Q NE Q 19-61-20, 40 acres.

    1867 LAND: Missouri,Sullivan Co Deeds Vol 1 pg248, 1 Oct 1867: John & Anna Roggers of Sullivan Co to David Tunnell of Linn Co: NE Q NE Q 19-61-20, 40 acres.

    1870 CENSUS: MO, Linn Co-Benton Twp,Linneus PO, flm# 12 Aug Dwelling 43/59:
    ROGERS, John 80/VA; Anna 64/OH

    1877 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville Twp: John Rogers died 31 October1877; buried Hoover Cemetery, Sullivan Co MO

    1880 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co, 7 Jun, flm# ,Dwelling 128:
    ROGERS, Ann 73/OH (VA,NJ)wid-mthr/lw with Philip & Elizabeth Brumbaugh,
    next dwelling to John & Abigail Brumbaugh

    NOTES: Aug 1996 letter frm Mary Riley: bn Kentucky. Dth = 76yr10m28dys. CK
    Gen of Brumbacks by G Marcus Brumbaugh pg 678 (E1833):father of Elizabeth Ann & Abariah R Rogers is John Rogers.

    IIGI, 10-02: Found a John William bn 1798/Abermarle Co VA to John and Mary Metcalfe Rodgers, SP 5 Jan 2001 ARIZO, dd bef 1840; also a John bn abt 1750/Culpepper Co VA, md abt 1772/VA, dd 1840 SS 4 Nov 2000/AZ, wife Mary <1751> Fauquier Co VA, dd abt 1840, ORD: B-14 Sep 2000 AZ, E 11 Jan 2001 AZ; children: Travis bn abt 1873 VA; Joseph 1790, Madison Co VA; Matilda 1791 VA; Wm Edward 1793, Abermarle Co VA; John 1798

    John married Elizabeth Anna Watson 24 Feb 1825, Ripley, Indiana, United States. Elizabeth was born 1 Sep 1808, Ohio, United States; died 15 Aug 1893, Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Aug 1893, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth Anna Watson was born 1 Sep 1808, Ohio, United States; died 15 Aug 1893, Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Aug 1893, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Notes:

    1808 BIRTH: OH: Elizabeth Anna Watson was born 1 Sep 1808

    1825 MARRIAGE:

    1850 CENSUS: IOWA,Lee Co-Dist 29,1 Nov, flm #442961 pg491-2 Dwelling# 1565/1571: Anna Rogers age 42 born Ohio, wife of John Rogers

    1860 CENSUS: Missouri,Sullivan Co-Scottsville PO, Seattle WA Archive film #630 Dwelling 804: Fanny Rogers age 53 born Ohio, wife of John Rogers

    1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, 7 June FHL,flm #1254738, pg 123, Dw#128: Ann Rodgers age 73, born Ohio (VA,NJ), mother-in-law and living with Philip and Elizabeth Brumbaugh



    NOTES: Aug 1996 letter frm Mary Riley: bn Indiana. Dth 84yr11m15dys (CK-Milan obit Nov 1907)

    Children:
    1. Rogers was born 10 Apr 1826, Indiana, United States; died 10 Apr 1826, Indiana, United States; was buried Apr 1826, Indiana, United States.
    2. William Rodgers was born 30 Apr 1827, Indiana, United States; died 8 Sep 1905, Crystal Springs, Harper, Kansas, United States; was buried Sep 1905.
    3. Elizabeth Ann Rodgers was born 16 Jul 1830, Ripley, Indiana, United States; died 5 Oct 1891, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried Oct 1891, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    4. Thomas Rodgers was born 20 Nov 1831, Indiana, United States; died 11 Nov 1907, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States; was buried Nov 1907, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States.
    5. Sarah Rodgers was born 5 Oct 1832, Indiana, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Phebe Jane Rodgers was born 15 Oct 1834, Indiana, United States; died Apr 1855; was buried Apr 1855.
    7. Mary Ellen Rodgers was born 24 Dec 1836, Indiana, United States; died 30 Dec 1926, Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas, United States; was buried 31 Dec 1926, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    8. 7. Abigail R Rodgers was born 20 Nov 1840, Indiana, United States; died 21 Apr 1913, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 22 Apr 1913, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.
    9. John W Rodgers was born 10 Apr 1842, Indiana, United States; died 15 Jun 1864; was buried Jun 1864.
    10. Joseph Rodgers was born 10 Oct 1846, Iowa, United States; died Jan 1851; was buried Jan 1851.
    11. Benjamin Rodgers was born 20 Jan 1849, Iowa, United States; died 7 Aug 1852; was buried Aug 1852.
    12. Watson Rodgers was born 20 Jan 1854, Lee, Iowa, United States; died 2 Jan 1940, Reger, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 3 Jan 1940, S of Reger, Sullivan, Missouri.