Vane Clifton Thurlo

Male 1898 - 1945  (46 years)


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  1. 1.  Vane Clifton Thurlo was born 8 Nov 1898, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States (son of John Marion Thurlo and Ida Ellen Johnson); died 1 Jul 1945, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Jul 1945, Jenkins Cemetery, Linn, Missouri.

    Notes:

    1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-nw of Browning: Vane Clifton Thurlo born 8 November 1898 on parent's farm [The Warrens and You" pg 191: "..born near Old Scottsville...]

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 June, Dw 265/268: Vance C Thurlo 1/MO bn Nov 1898, son of John M and Ida E Thurlo

    c1904-1919 HIST/SCHOOL: Mo,Sullivan Co-Browning: Browning MO Centennial Celebration 1872-1972 pg 145: "Vane attended the rural schools of Linn and Sullivan counties and graduated from the Browning High School in 1919 as valedictorian of his class..."
    Mothers of the West,1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: "His preliminary educational training was obtained in the common schools of Browning and Rural schools of Linn County. Vane entered the Browning High School and was graduated therefrom in 1919. The subsequent year, he was engaged in teaching school in Linn County, and made friends for himself by the care and thought he gave to his work, although it was not his intention to remain in educational work but to prepare himself for the legal profession. He matriculated in the Law Dept of the U of Missouri, and was graduated therefrom
    in 1924, with the Degree of Batchelor of Laws, and as a member of Phi Delta Phi the legal Greek letter Fraternity. While in the U, he served as sec of the soph law class, and was a member of the Missouri Debating Club. Another activity of which attracted considerable attention was his management of the campaign of Lawrence DeMuth for the office of the Pres of the Student Body, which resulted in the election of his candidate with a very gratifying majority

    1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp south pt: 25 April Dw 138/138: Vance C Thurlo 11/MO, son of John M and Ella I Thurlo

    1920-1929 HIST: MO,Sullivan & Linn Cos: Browning MO Centennial pg 145-46: "In 1920 he taught school in Linn County [The Warrens and You" pg 191: "Taught South Hooker School], but knowing always that he meant to be a lawyer, he entered the university [The Warrens and You" pg 191: "Missouri U] that fall and graduated in 1924 with an LLB Degree and as a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity.
    Mothers of the West,1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: "...he was engaged in teaching school in Linn County, and made friends for himself by the care and thought he gave to his work, although it was not his intention to remain in educational work but to prepare himself for the legal profession. He matriculated in the Law Dept of the U of Missouri, and was graduated therefrom in 1924, with the Degree of Batchelor of Laws, and as a member of Phi Delta Phi the legal Greek letter Fraternity. While in the U, he served as sec of the soph law class, and was a member of the Missouri Debating Club. Another activity of which attracted considerable attention was his management of the campaign of Lawrence DeMuth for the office of the Pres of the Student Body, which resulted in the election of his candidate with a very gratifying majority..."
    In June, 1923, Vane was admitted to practice at the Bar of Missouri, but he did not begin his practice until after he had secured his Degree. Opening his office then, at Browning, he began a general civil and criminal practice. He built up a wide and valuable connection and won the friendship of men of consequence all over this part of the state.
    One of the outstanding young Democrats of Linn Co, Vane was singly honored by his party. He was appointed City Attorney of Browning in 1924. In April 1925 he was elected to the office of Mayor. In April 1927 he was reelected to succeed himself, his second term of office expiring in April 1929.
    Vane was deeply and intelligently interested in the welfare of his home community and was determined to let nothing stand in the way of its continued advancement.

    1925 MARRIAGE: Vane Clifton Thurlo married Allalie Fields July 17, 1925, a daughter of Senator Emmett Banyon and Gertrude Carter Fields; 2 children: John C and Joyce Lorraine Thurlo

    1929 HIST: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Browning MO Centennial...pg 146: "Following the disastrous fire of 1929, when he lost all of his law library and equipment, along with other merchants of Browning, he debated as to whether to go into a firm some place else, but decided to reopen an office in Browning."

    1930-1940 HIST: MO,Linn Co: Browning MO Centennial...pg 146: "In 1930, he became a party candidate for Prosecuting Attorning of Linn County and was elected to that office by a large majority. He was re-elected in 1932 and 1934, being the first person to be elected three terms consecutively as Prosecuting Attorney.
    Mr Thurlo practiced law in Brookfield after his term of Prosecuting Attorney ended, from 1936 to 1940..."

    1938 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co: Obit of father, Dec 1938: "wife Ella... who survives with sons Gale and Vane..."

    1940 HIST: MO,Linn Co: Browning MO Centennial... pg 146: "In the spring of 1940, he suffered a heart attack. The following fall he went to the Attorney General's Office. During his years as P.A. it was prohibition and he spend long hours and hard work, together with the Sheriff in keeping Linn County free of gambling, boot-legging and other evils that beset a county at a time like this. When he went to the Attorney General's Office, he took with him an admirable record of public service and of honesty and fine integrity. He served as the first Assistant Attorney General under Roy McKittrick and again under J. E. Taylor."

    1945 HIST: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Browning MO Centennial...pg 46: "He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Jefferson City at the time of his death... he had been loaned from the Attorney General's Office to the Legislative Research Commission to aid in rewriting Missouri's laws to conform with the new 1945 Constitution."
    Mothers of the West,1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: "Vane was an attorney of brilliant parts, resourceful and highly trained, not only made a name for himself in his learned profession, but won political honors as well and served most capably as Mayor of Browning. He was a native of Linn Co..."

    1945 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Vane Clifton Thurlo died 1 July 1945 of a heart attack; buried Jenkins Cemetery

    Lvs son John in TX, Joyce of home, mother & bro Gale in Browning.

    NOTES: The following information was taken in part from: Mothers of the West,
    1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: Mrs. Thurlo attended the Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO and the Kirksville St Teachers College. Mayor and Mrs. Thurlo had one son, John Clifton, who was born Aug 31, 1926 and one daughter, Joyce Lorraine, born June 23, 1929.
    In 1930, Vane became a candidatefor Prosecuting Attorney of Linn Co and was elected by a large majority. He was re-elected in 1932 and 1934, being the first person to be elected three terms consecutively. After his terms as the Prosecuting Attorney in Linn, he practiced law in Brookfield from 1936 to 1940.
    In 1941, Vane accepted an assignment in the Attorney General's office, eventually becoming the first Asst Attorney General under Roy McKittrich and again under J E Taylor. At the time of his death, July 1 1945, he was on loan to the Legislative Research Commission to aid re-writing the laws of Missouri to conform with the Consititution adopted in 1945. Vane is buried in Jenkins Cemetery near Browning.

    BIR,DTH,BUR: Cemetery Records of NW Linn Co MO Vol I, pg 27

    Vane married Allalie Fields 17 Jul 1925, Sullivan, Missouri, United States. Allalie (daughter of Emmett Banion Fields and Florence Gertrude Carter) was born 30 Oct 1904; died 1991; was buried 1991. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. John Clifton Thurlo was born 31 Aug 1926, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 14 Jun 1983.
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Marion Thurlo was born 19 May 1869, near Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri (son of Columbus Thurlo and Mary Catherine Smith); died 23 Dec 1938, Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Dec 1938, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1SJ-LN

    Notes:

    1869 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville: John Marion Thurlo was born 19 May 1869 at the family home [east of Scottsville]

    1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 July 1870,Dw #169: John M Thurlow, age 1 bn Missouri, son of Columbus and Mary Thurlow

    c1877-1890 HIST-SCHOOLING: Browning MO Centennial Celebration 1872-1972 pg 145: "He attended the rural school of the area and was graduated from Humphreys College..."
    Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 8-2: "John Marion Thurlo... received his early education at the small Scottsville School and later graduated from Humphrey Business College..."

    1880 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp:Anc.com pg 22,FHL film# 1254738,12 June,Dw 193: John Thurlo age 11 born Missouri (MO,MO) on farm, son of Columbus and Mary Thurlo

    1894 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: John Marion Thurlo md Ida Ellen Johnson 26 August 1894, photo at the wedding "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo"- pg 40
    Hist of Sullivn Co Vol I,pg 692: John M md Ella Johnson 26 Aug 1894

    1894-1900 HIST: Browning MO Centennial Celebration pg 145: "They made their home near the farm home of his father for a few years. Mr. Thurlo was later employed as Cashier of the Farmers Exchange Bank..."
    Descendants pg 8-2: "He engaged in farming for a short time after his marriage to Ida Ellen Johnson..."

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: film#1240705,pg 28,15 June, Dw 265/268:
    THURLO, John M 31/MO born May 1869 31/MO (MO,MO)md 5 years,farmer; Ida E-wife
    29/MO born May 1871 (IL,MO) 2/2 children living; Arthur G-son April 3/MO born
    April 1897 (MO,MO); Vance C-son 1/MO born Nov 1898: Warren W Barrows-
    hired hand 23/MO born March 1877 (MO,VA) single

    1900-1906 HIST: Browning Centennial Celebration pg 145: "The family then moved to Browning for the next six years, 1900-1906. Because of failing health, Mr Thurlo resigned his position and moved to the farm west of Browning. His health improved and he continued farming in the same area until his death... Mr Thurlo was very civic minded and always took an active part in community activities..."
    Descendants pg 8-2: " and about 1899-1900 accepted the position of cashier of the Farmers Exchange Bank of Browning which ill health forced him to resign in April 1906... He soon resumed farming and raising stock on his farm 5 miles west of Browning. He continued to hold a vice-presidents" position of the bank and was a heavy stock holder. He served 2 terms as tax collector of Duncan Twp. He was a staunch Democrat, as was his father, and was also active in church and civic affairs..."

    1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp south pt: Anc.com pg 6A, 25 April Dw 138/138:
    THURLO, John M head 40/MO (MO,MO) md 1x-15 yrs, stock farmer-own;
    Ella I-wife 37/MO (IN/MO) 2/2 children living; Arthur G 13/MO (MO,MO);
    Vane C-son 11/MO (MO,MO); Homer KEITHLEY-friend 44/MO (MO,VA)
    widowed, farm labor-stock [also show Daniel Myers-head 79/IN (PA,OH) md 2x-13
    yrs, owns income; Nancy E-wife 63/MO (VA,MO) 2/4 children living-who this?]

    1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Taylor Twp,ED 21: Anc.com pg 5 (153), 1 May, Dw 47/47:
    THURLO, John-head 60/MO (MO,MO) md 25,gen farmer-own; Ella-wife 57/MO (IND,MO)
    md 22,no occ; A Gale-son 33/MO (MOP,MO) single laborer-farm; Columbus-father
    90/MO (NH,OH)widow,no occ

    1938 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: John Marion Thurlo died 23 December 1938; buried Hoover Cemetery, northwest of Browning

    NOTES: Find The Warrens and You, pg 91 [about John]

    John married Ida Ellen Johnson 26 Aug 1894, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States. Ida was born 2 May 1872, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 9 Mar 1951, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 11 Mar 1951, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ida Ellen Johnson was born 2 May 1872, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 9 Mar 1951, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 11 Mar 1951, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Notes:

    1872 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Browning: Ida Ellen Johnson was born 12 May 1872, dau of Richard M and Anna Calhoun Johnson, called Ella

    1894 MARRIAGE: Ida Ellen Johnson md John Marion Thurlo 26 August 1894, 2 children: Arthur Dale and Vane Clifton Thurlo

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 June, Dw 265/268: Ida E Thurlo 29/MO bn May 1871 (IL,MO) 2/2 children living, wife of John M Thurlo

    1940 HIST: Obit of Permelia Thurlo [md Henry Alson]Jun 1940: "...Leaves... sister Mrs Ella Thurlo...

    1951 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Ida Ellen Thurlo died 9 Mar 1951; buried Hoover Cemetery

    NOTES: "Ella" was a school teacher in Browning, attended Humphreys College. Teacher's inst-Linneus
    Have wedding photo

    Children:
    1. Arthur Gale Thurlo was born 2 Apr 1897, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 26 Jun 1977, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried Jun 1977, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    2. 1. Vane Clifton Thurlo was born 8 Nov 1898, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 1 Jul 1945, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, United States; was buried Jul 1945, Jenkins Cemetery, Linn, Missouri.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Columbus Thurlo was born 28 Apr 1839, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri (son of John Thurlo and Abigail Hussey); died 15 Jul 1936, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Jul 1936, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1SJ-JB

    Notes:

    1839 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville: Columbus Thurlo was born 28 April 1839

    1839-1860 HIST: Descendants of John & Abigail Thurlo pg 8-1 [this paragraph in "Browning Missouri Centennial Celebration 1872-1972" pg 142]: "Columbus, the 8th child, was born April 28, 1839 only a few months after the family arrived in Linn Co from Ohio. He is reported to have been the first white child born in an area of Linn Co that was to have become Sullivan Co at its formation Feb. 16, 1845.
    Browning pg 142: "He grew to manhood on the family farm, which was part of the area now included in the Maurice Lantz farm..."
    Descendants pg 8-1: "His life as a youth was the hard life of a pioneering farmer in a sparsely populated land, where land must be cleared for farming and each farm had to be almost self sufficient. His formal education left a lot to be desired but his practical knowledge had few equals. During his lifetime he engaged in numerous occupations and apparently prospered in all..."

    1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850: Columbious Thurlow age 12 bn Missouri in school, son of John and Abigail Thurlow

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Scottsville PO, 10 Aug pg737, Dw 786: Columbus Thurlo age 21 bn Missouri, farmhand, son of John and Mary A Thurlo

    1860-1866 HIST: Descendants cont'd: "...When he was about 21 he left the farm and headed west by wagon train, with 4 yoke of oxen, to Nevada, probably with his older brother Henry. After about a year, he went to California, where he engaged in teaming and other kindred pursuits for about 2 years, including gold mining.
    Browning Centennial... pg 145: "Mr Thurlo and his brother, Henry did hunting and trapping in Carroll County and bought some land there. He spent 4 years leading wagon trains to the gold fields of California. One winter was spent paning gold in the mountains near Sacramento. On his return trip to Missouri, he traveled by boat down the west cost of Panama and about the place where the Panama Canal was built, walked across to a lake. He he secured boat passage across, walking again on the other side to the ocean. Again he secured ocean p[assage and traveled to New York. From there, he returned overland to Missouri..."
    In his later years, Columbus enjoyed telling others of his experiences as a youth. One such story appearing in the Centennial Edition of the Browning Newspaper (now out of business) is worth repeating here, in part.
    He and his older brother Henry were returning from the gold fields by way of a water route full of adventurous interest as well as the history of conditions of the time, and of the mode of transportation.
    They left San Francisco in a "side wheeler" steamboat (propellers were unknown at that time). The ship ran into a storm about 400 miles off the coast of Mexico and blew a cylinder head. The boat sprang a leak and the entire crew and part of the passengers were employed in pumping out the ship. They drifted for about 12 hours until the storm subsided and repairs could be made. The passengers were embarked in Nicaragua and crossed the Isthmus by river and on mules. While in Nicaragua they dined (reluctantly probably) on soup made of monkey meat. (Columbus said that close examination revealed monkey hair floating on top of the soup) After crossing the Isthmus, they took another ship to New York where they boarded a train to Cincinnati. From Cincinnati,they
    took a boat on the Ohio River to the Mississippi, then up the Missouri from St Louis to Brunswick. The remainder of the trip to Browning and home was horseback. One report states that this entire trip consumed only 30 days.
    After his return from the gold fields about 1866, he entered (homesteaded? My dictionary defines entered as "to go upon in order to take legal possession of land") some land, bought more and engaged in farming and stock raising...

    1866 -1868 HIST: NA Pension 692.296, Affidavit by Columbus Thurlo re Albert J Smith, April 1901: "...I md his sis Mary Catherine 13 Dec 1867. In Carroll Co from fall of 1866 till md. Bro Silas living near Bosworth. I have lived here since fall of 1868 when I left Carroll Co..."

    1867 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Rocheport: Columbus Thurlo md Mary Catherine Smith 12 December 1867

    1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 July 1870,Dw #169:
    THURLOW, Columbus 26/MO (farmer); Mary C 22/MO; John M 1/MO

    1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com pg 22, FHL film# 1254738, 12 June,Dw 193:
    THURLO, Columbus 34/MO (OH,OH) md farmer; Mary-wife 25/MO (VA,VA) keep house;
    John-son 11/MO (MO,MO) on farm; Henry-son 5/MO (MO,MO) on farm

    1900 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co Duncan Twp: Film #1240905,1 Jun 1990,Dw #267/270:
    THURLO, Columbus-head 61/MO bn Apr 1839-61/MO (NH/OH) Md 32 yrs,farmer;
    Mary C-wife 55/MO bn Sep 1844-55/MO (VA,KY) 2/2 children living;
    Mary BOYER-member [??] 15/MO bn March 1885 (MO,MO)

    1901 HIST: A/N pension 692.296 #25, Affidavit by Columbus Thurlo April 1901: "61 yrs old. Live 3 mi sw of Scottsville, Sullivan Co. Not in army during rebellion. Born & raised in Sulivan Co, neighborhood of Scottsville. Left co in 1863-ret'd Sep 1865...

    1904 HIST: Descendants cont'd: "...he and his wife moved to Browning."

    1905 HIST: Browning Ldr-Rcd 19 Oct 1905: "C Thurlo sell at auction: 48 hd steer, cows, calves, hogs, horses & implements"

    1908 DEATH of wife: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Catherine Smith Thurlo died 4 October 1908

    1908-1912 HIST: Descendants cont'd: "...After the death of his wife in 1904, he divided his land holdings between his sons John Marion and Henry Norton and went roaming. He reportedly spent every winter in the west where he visited every state but three. Records show that on April 9 1912, he purchased land from Zack McDaniel andhis wife Edna, in Quay Co, New Mexico, near Tucumcari. This is recorded in Mtg BK 7, pg 17. He may have been visiting his nephew, Silas Walter.

    1910 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co Duncan Twp,Browning: pg 9451, Line Street Dw 95/95:
    THURLO, Columbus 69/MO (MO,MO) widowed, living with son Henry N and family

    1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Taylor Twp: 1 May, Dw 47/47: Columbus Thurlo 90/MO (NH,OH) widow, no occupation, father of John Thurlo [living with John and Ella Thurlo and family]

    1936 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Columbus Thurlo died July 15, 1936
    Descendants cont'd: "Columbus died at 97, sound of mind and loved by everyone who knew him. He was residing with his son John at the time of his death."

    Columbus married Mary Catherine Smith 12 Dec 1867, Sullivan, Missouri, United States. Mary (daughter of George Smith and Mahala Hawkins) 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. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Catherine Smith was born 22 Sep 1844, Boone, Missouri, United States (daughter of George Smith and Mahala Hawkins); died 4 Oct 1908, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried Oct 1908, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: S1SZ-HX

    Notes:

    1844 BIRTH: MO,Boone Co: Mary Catherine Smith was born 22 [27?] September 1844

    1850 CENSUS: MO-Boone Co: 28 Sep, Dw #1075: Mary C Smith 6/MO, daughter of George and Mahala Smith

    1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Scottsville: Dw #382: Mary C Smith 16/MO, daughter of George and Mahala Smith

    1867 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Columbus Thurlo md Mary Catherine Smith 12 December 1867
    Browning Centennial Bk pg 145: md in Rocheport, Mo, then came to Sullivan co -not accurate

    1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 July 1870,Dw #169: Mary C Thurrlow age 22 born Missouri, wife of Columbus Thurlow

    1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com pg 22,FHL film# 1254738,12 June,Dw 193: Mary Thurlo age 25 bn Missouri (VA,VA)keeping house, wife of Columbus Thurlo

    1900 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co Duncan Twp: Film #1240905,1 Jun 1990,Dw #267/270: Mary C Thurlo age 55 bn Missouri September 1844 (VA,KY) 2/2 children living, wife of Columbus Thurlo

    1901 HIST: N/A Pension 692.296 #28 by Mary C Thurlo April 1901: "...living 1 mi NE Scottsville... Sis to Albert Jack Smith... I was present for each of his children's birth-at least 1/2 hr after. There for Marcus's..."

    1908 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Catherine Smith Thurlo died 4 October 1908; service in ME [Methodist] Church South, buried Hoover Cemetery, northwest of Browning

    STORY-not seen too accurate. Browning MO Centennial BK, 1872-1972 pg 64, called "An Unusual Gift" [From the census above one can see the whole family was already in Sullivan Co...]
    Columbus Thurlo and Kathryn Smith were md on 13 Dec 1867. (Rocheport MO) They came to Sullivan Co to live nr Old Scottsville. The next spring Mrs Thurlo had a letter from her father, Geo Smith, telling her to meet the stage at Buck Horn Tavern. He said he was sending her a present.
    They drove over to meet the stage at appointed time. When they arrived, a black girl, who had ridden with the driver in an open seat, got off. She had worn a white dress and was completely covered with mud & axle grease. They could scarely tell who she was. (Rcds show md Sullivan Co-need to ck out above)

    Children:
    1. 2. John Marion Thurlo was born 19 May 1869, near Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri; died 23 Dec 1938, Scottsville Twp, Sullivan, Missouri; was buried Dec 1938, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    2. Henry Norton Thurlo was born 6 Nov 1874, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 12 May 1955, Milan, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; was buried 15 May 1955, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  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.

    Other Events:

    • 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]


  2. 9.  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.

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    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. 4. 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. 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.

  3. 10.  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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    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]


  4. 11.  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.

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    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. 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. 5. 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.