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11851 | c1798 BIR: Email Feb 2001, Lystra MARSHALL: Betsey Gensel bn about 1798 (estimation, based on other siblings) TO DO: CHECK OUT ABOVE | Gensel, Betsey (I8370)
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11852 | c1798 BIRTH: NY,NY-NYC: James Reed Syron, Jr. was born about 1798, son of James Syron Sr. & Miss Reed 1821 MARRIAGE: OH: James Reed Syron, Jr. md Elizabeth Simmers in 1821 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: James Reed Syron, Jr died [no date]; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sheridan. ACTION - CK OUT - James Reed Syron: 1. Note in Eads box, #99, speak of Violet Anna Syron, bn 3-22-1932, md to Dick Owens, then James Roy Lord. Part of this family? 2. Also #100: Hazel Syron born 7-6-1930, md to Clair Meredith 3. Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier pg 20: "Origin of Syron Clan in America written by Jack Syron, grandson of James Reed Syron" | Syron, James Reed (I8651)
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11853 | c1798 BIRTH: RI: Henry C Gavitt born about 1798 re 1850 census [Wash Co RI Births Vol 2 pbb 73: GAVITT, Henry C. of Benjamin 1797 We; Vol 8 pg 282: "GAVITT, Henry C. of Benjamin, b 1797 We [md; d 21 Aug 1852 We] (WeD 2-3) c1820 MARRIAGE: Henry C Gavitt md Hannah Gavitt about 1820 1850 CENSUS: RI,Washington Co-Westerly: A/C image 65, pg 424, 6 Sept, Dwelling 385/444: GAVITT, Henry C 52/RI farmer $1500 value; Hannah 50/RI; Henry 30/RI; John 27/RI; Saunders 22/RI; Amanda 17/RI; Oliver 15/RI; Royal 12/RI; Hannah B 10/RI; Almira W 7/RI Next door Dw #385/445: Amelia Gavitt 82/RI bef 2 Sep 1852 WILL,DEATH: RI Genealogical Register Vol 10 pg 160: "GAVITT, Henry C., of We. Will dated 2 May 1852, proved 2 Sep 1852, pgs 6-7. Mentions: Wife Hannah. My unnamed children. Witn: Bradford Bliven, John E Dumo, Albert B. Langworthy. bef Dec 1857 DEATH: WA Co Vital Rcds, Vol 4 pg 135, Births from Death Rcds: GAVITT, Henry C. had son Saunders ment will Pamelia Gavit dtd 25 Jan 1854 pvd We 25 Dec 1857 We 5B:235 RI Genealogical Register Vol 10 pg 167 [abstracts of Westerly RI Wills]: GAVIT, Pamelia, of We. Will dated 25 Jan 1854, proved 25 Dec 1857, pg 235. Mentions: Saunders Gavit of We son of Henry C Gavit dec. Witn: Bradford Bliven, John K. Dunn, Hannah Gavitt." Also RIGR Vol 10, pg 160: "Westerly RI Probate Records Vol 5 1852-1863 - GAVIT, Henry C., of We. Will dated 2May 1852, proved 2 Sep 1852, pgs 6-7. Mentions: wife Hannah. My unnamed children. Witn: Bradford Bliven, John E Dumo, Albert B Langworthy." | Gavitt, Henry C (I10118)
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11854 | c1800 BIR, bef 1829 MG: Family records of Elsie Johnson, great grandaughter [birthdate estimated, 25 yrs at least when had Joseph] CKG ABOVE, did not find. Found note in mother's handwriting [June Smith Hallmark]: "John Pierson & wife Thankful Wilcox...are they parents of Joseph Pearson...private in Shaw's Co, English's Co [re Joseph], widow of Joseph Pearson, Indian War pendion papers 0918... H Pearson 911"[not sure what this last meant, nor where she got info. 1830 CENSUS: MO, Howard Co, LDS FHL film #0014854 pg 178 (allotted to Nathaniel): PEARSON, John 1 male 40-50; 1 f 40-50, no children (is this the right John?-no,don't think so) 1840 CENSUS: MO, Lewis Co, no twp listed, LDS FHL film#0014856 (may not be our John): PEARSON, John 2m 0-5; 1m 20-30; 1m 40-50;2f 0-5; 1f 20-30 1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta 17 Jun,flm 1255084, pg21,Dw 172/174: PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO, shows parents born (PA,PA) 1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta 17 Jun,flm 1255084, pg21,Dw 172/174: PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO, shows parents born (PA,PA) | Pearson, John (I2634)
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11855 | c1800 BIR, c1850 MG: Hist of Columbia & Montour Co PA pg 371 FHL flm #1000549 (1887): Emma Jane Gearhart, dau of Daniel & Eliza A Shuman Gearhart of Shumantown,Columbia Co, PA, birthdate & mg calc on Emma Jane's birth | Shuman, Eliza A (I8453)
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11856 | c1800 BIR, c1850 MG: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals, FHL flm# 1597741/5, pg 511: Paris H md Adah, dau of John W & Sarah Bauch Boyer of Catawissa | Boyer, John W (I8456)
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11857 | c1800 BIR, c1850 MG: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals, FHL flm# 1597741/5, pg 511: Paris H md Adah, dau of John W & Sarah Bauch Boyer of Catawissa | Bauch, Sarah (I8457)
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11858 | c1800 BIR,c1825 MG: Oct 1999 email, Larry Croll pg 3: Franklin son of Christian and Elizabeth Hendershot Shuman, dates calc on Franklin's, born Penn | Hendershot, Elizabeth (I8455)
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11859 | c1800 BIR,c1825 MG: Oct 1999 email, Larry Croll pg 3: Franklin son of Christian and Elizabeth Hendershot Shuman, dates calc on Franklin's, son of John, born Penn | Shuman, Christian (I8454)
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11860 | c1800 BIR: Calculated from Susannah's birthdate. 200 Years Michael Hist. & Gen pg 38: Susannah remarried and had 2 daughters. Hist. of Columbia Ao PA: Susanna remarried a Rumble and had Ebezina and Lucy Ann. Hist of Schuylkill Co PA pg 815: Manassah & Susanna had Levi, Wm, Manassah, Ebezine, Lucy Ann and Angeline - CK OUT | Rumble (I8187)
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11861 | c1800 BIR: Email Feb 2001, Lystra MARSHALL: Sara Gensel bn about 1800 (estimation, based on other siblings) TO DO: CHECK OUT ABOVE | Gensel, Sara (I8371)
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11862 | c1800 BIR: Oct 99 email, Larry Croll pg 3: Elizabeth dau of John J and Leah Laudig Zimmerman, bapt 3 Feb 1839, sponsored by Jacob & Elizabeth Laudig (gparents?) | Zimmerman, John J (I8497)
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11863 | c1800 BIR: Oct 99 email, Larry Croll pg 3: Elizabeth dau of John J and Leah Laudig Zimmerman, bapt 3 Feb 1839, sponsored by Jacob & Elizabeth Laudig (gparents?) | Laudig, Leah (I8498)
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11864 | c1800 BIRTH: David Gavitt born about 1800 [no birthdate or place], estimated birth year based on marriage year - 23 yrs. 1823 MARRIAGE: RI,Washington-Westerly: David Gavitt m. 21 Dec 1823 Martha Hall, daughter of Benjamin [also show md Mary Esther Hall-ck out] | Gavitt, David (I9625)
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11865 | c1800 BIRTH: Charles Mulkey born nabt 1800, estimated birth year based on wife, Sarah's birth year. 1821 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Charles Mulkey & Sarah Eads md 20 Oct 1821, SS: 6 July1973 OG Will of Isaac Eades: money divided between children...Sarah Mulky | Mulkey, Charles (I7228)
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11866 | c1800 BIRTH: James Champlin born about 1800, estimated birth based on wife's estimated birth, son of Paris Champlin 1844 MARRIAGE: RI,Washington Co-Westerly: James Champlin, of Paris, dec'd, md Phebe A Gavitt, widow of Isaac P, dau of Silas Edwards on 4 July 1844. | Champlin, James (I10401)
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11867 | c1800 BIRTH: John Allen born about 1800, estimated birth year based on wife, Mary's birth year 1823 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: John Allen married Mary Eads 3 April 1823 | Allen, John (I7227)
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11868 | c1800 BIRTH: Mary B Peckham born about 1800, based on husbands birth date, daughter of Timothy Peckham MARRIAGE: Mary B Peckham md Sylvester G Gavitt 1840 DEATH of father: RI,Washington Co-S Kingstown: Timothy Peckham died 30 December 1840 [shown in Selected Final Pension Payment Vouchers - RI pg 184: "S Kingstown, Washington Co, 8 Feb 1841, Court of Probate accepted evidence that Timothy Peckham res of S Kingstown died there 30 Dec 1840, left no widow, left children Susan C Totten, wid of Levi Totten, Mary B Gavit, widow of Sylvester G Gavit resident of Westerly, Timothy Peckham, Abby G Greene, & Nathaniel C Peckham..." | Peckham, Mary B (I10288)
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11869 | c1800 BIRTH: Mr Davies born about 1800, estimated year based on Margarett's est birth year | Davies (I1588)
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11870 | c1800 BIRTH: Nancy (Lucy) Walker born about 1800 in North Carolina, dau of John & Sarah Walker of Cole Co MO [also show dau of Thomas Walker TO CK OUT] Roy Eads [find info given by Roy] 1860 Polk Co OR census: Nancy bn Alabama 1818-21 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Howard Co: Moses Eads married Nancy Walker 9 Jan 1817-1821 1842 DEATH OF FATHER-1842 WILL of father, John Walker, Cole Co MO Wills, Vol 1 #3, pg 164: James Anderson and Sarah Walker, Admin.; Sarah, widow; Robert, Thomas & Jane Walker, Nancy Eads, Sarah Henry. 10 Feb 1842 (713A-20) Cole Co MO Probate in Pioneer Times, Fiche #6333987 for John Walker who died after 10 Feb 1842 (will 713A20) & wife Sarah, children: Robert, Thomas, Jane, Nancy Eads, Sarah Henry. 1850 CENSUS: Polk Co OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: Nancy Edes 50/NC, wife of Moses Edes 1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct, Salt Creek PO,17 July, Dw 495-438: Nancy Eades 60/NC, wife of Moses Eades HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier pg 2: The wife of Moses Eads (Nancy [Lucy] Walker) is mentioned in a book by Charlotte Martheny Kirkwood "Into the Eye of the Setting Sun" found at Hist Soc of McMinnvile OR, pg 105: "I remember Elvi (Elvira Eads) who stepped thru a hole in the ceiling when Father Waller was holding meeting. She belonged to a large family. They were from the South; honest folk, but simple. Lucy was the mother of them all and I remember her best. Twice a year she came to visit us, and exactly twice a yr Mother returned her visits. "I can see Lucy very clearly as she used to come thru the woods path, knitting as she walked; simple old Lucy in her queer little bonnet. She alwasy wore a large handkerchief with a gay border folded in half cornerwise across her breast and pinned at the throat. She was tall and very, very thin but straight as an arrow. There was a certain stateliness about her in spite of the long limp calico skirt that wound and twisted about 1 foot, only to unwind & twist in turn about the other foot as she walked. Her bonnet was crudly fashioned out of one square piece of cloth. The front was doubled back & casings run to hold the thin splints of wood,. This part fastened around her head & tied under her chin while the back was sewed straight up the back to form a little peak. When freshly starched, the peak would bob& nod as she walked-if not, it hung dejectedly to 1 side or the other, or to the back as the case might be. I fancy that it reflected something of her state of mind, for Lucy was not always happy. She was very homely, but Mose (Moses Eads) was sometimes jealous of her & people said that they quarreled bitterly. She was a good neighbor to us however, & kind to everyone. So Lucy would come to our house; her knitting in her hands, a goose quill sewed in a bit of cloth pinned at her waist to hold her extra needle, knitting as she walked. They moved away though, and when I saw old Lucy again they had just taken her out of the creek. Still wearing her queer bonnet, she look pitifully old & thinner than ever. Her sodden calico dress, streaked with mud, clung to her legs & lay crumpled over her sunken breast. She was quite dead." She & Mose had been on horseback, coming to our house. The spring rains had carried the creek out of its banks. Mose crossed first & rode on without looking back. No one ever knew just what happened--perhaps Lucy's horse stumbled or floundered into a hole-they only knew that presently Mose saw that the horse that followed was riderless. Some hours later, Lucy was taken out of the creek." PIONEERS of 1844: "Eades, Mrs,: m'd EADES, Moses; helped with Sager baby until they arrived at Whitman Mission; described by the fastidious Narcissa Whitman as "a filthy old woman." See "The True Story of the Sagers." Bef 1869 DEATH: OR Donation Land Claim: SC Foster gave affidavit that both Moses and Nancy Eads are dead on 25 May 1869. Aff: Wm Conner, Jackson Eades, Aldy [X] Neal, Henry W Eades, Anthony Selder | Walker, Nancy (I2065)
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11871 | c1800 BIRTH: Prussia: Godfrey Wegner born about 1800, estimated birth year based on his wife, Frederica c1825 MARRIAGE: Prussia: Godfrey Wegner md Frederica [no maiden name, date or place known] bef 1862 DEATH: Prussia: Godfrey Wegner died before son Julius emigrated to New York in about 1862, no date or exact place known. Hist of son, Ferdinand, from a Cheney WA newspaper, Cheney Free Press 15 Dec 1988: "During the time Ferdinand was farming there [SE of Cheney], a cholera epidemic in Germany took the life of his father." | Wegner, Godfrey (I2575)
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11872 | c1800 BIRTH: Thomas Walker born about 1800, estimated birth year based on wife, Nancy Eades Will of Isaac Eades: money divided between children...Nancy Walker. 1829 MARRIAGE: MO, Cole Co: Thomas Walker md Nancy Eads 11 July 1829, Cole Co MO, SS: 6 Jul 1973 OG [who submitted?] 1850 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co-Carroll Twp pg 135-"Complete Platte Co CEN" Dw49: WALKER, Thomas 47/NC farmer ($800); Nancy 41/MO; Wm 20/MO; Malinda 18/MO; Sarah 14/MO; John 12/MO; Eliza J 10/MO; Nancy 7/MO; Susan 4/MO; Perry 2/MO | Walker, Thomas (I7229)
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11873 | c1800, bef 1829 MG: Records of Elsie Johnson, great grandaughter (birthdate estimated at 25 yrs when had Joseph) 1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta 17 Jun,flm 1255084, pg21,Dw 172/174: PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO(PA,PA) Eletha 43/MO, shows parents born (KY,TN); | Wilcox, Thankful (I2635)
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11874 | c1800-10 BIRTH: KY,Woodford Co: Mary (Polly) Pulliam born about 1800-1810, daughter of William Pulliam and Elizabeth (Betsy) Holeman 1821 MARRIAGE: KY,Woodford Co: Mary md Isaac Varvel 20 March 1821 c1838 DEATH: MO,Boone Co: Mary Varvel died about 1838 | Pulliam, Mary (I8962)
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11875 | c1801 BIRTH: Ephraim Gavitt born about 1801, estimated birth year based on placement in family [no birthdate or place shown] to ck out MARRIAGE: Ephraim Gavitt md Polly White. Several children [no marriage date or place shown] | Gavitt, Ephraim (I9829)
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11876 | c1801 BIRTH: GA: John Eads born about 1801, based on 1850 census 1849 PROBATE-FATHER: Renee Jacks 1995: Will of father Isaac 6 Apr 1849: "4. The cash I have on hand to be divided equally between the rest of my heirs at my decease which may be as soon as my funeral expenses pd, the balance of my property I want sold & the money divided between my children to wit: Jesse Eads, Moses Eads, John Eads, Solomon Eads, Sarah Mulky & Nancy Walker. 6. Appoint 2 sons-John Eads and Jesse Eads my executors" 1850 CENSUS: MO,Moniteau Co 28 Sep,MO St Archives film F33, Dw 524: EADS, John 49/GA ($800) farmer; Jane 39/KY; Lewis 31/MO; Wm 23/MO; Malinda 17/MO; Isaac 19/MO; Delila 16/MO; Malissa 13/MO; Martha 11/MO; Amanda 7/MO; Susan 4/MO 1850 LAND: MO,Platte Co BK G pg 83 1 Jan 1850 Indenture: "John & Jane Eads of Moniteau Co MO, Sarah Mulkey, Thomas & Nancy Walker of Platte Co to Smith Isaac of Platte Co; $83.33 1/3 pd to each for land willed to each by Isaac Eades dec'd: S1/2 NW Qtr S34 T53 R34 = 80 acres, widow never resided there." ACTION - CK OUT- John Eads: 1. FHL film 298440, Emigrants Crossing the Plains to SLC Church-LDS Early Ch Info 16th Quorum of 70s pg 147 FHL archive rcd ref 7303604/66 | Eades, John (I6793)
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11877 | c1802 BIR,c1826 MG: PA,Columbia Co 1850 census Mifflin TWP: John 48/PA & Christine 45/PA & children, with Ulrich Michael 84/PA living with them. 1818 CHURCH: PA, Columbia Co, Catawissa-St Johns Luth Ch Book II 1817 pg14: 18 Apr 1818-Johannes & Peter Michel confirmed 1840 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co,Mifflin Twp FHL flm# ...pg 153: MICHAEL, John- males: - ; - ; 1@10-15; 1@15-20; - ; 1@30-40 females: 2@0-5; 1@5-10; 1@10-15; 1@15-20; 1@20-30 1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co,Mifflin Twp, 7 Oct, FHL flm #0444737 pg 250, Dw45: MICHAEL, John 48/PA farmer; Christine 45/PA; Frances 17/PA-f; Christina 14/PA; Harriett M 11/PA; Elizabeth 9/PA; Emiline 5/PA; Kromer, John W 5/PA; Ulrich 84/PA (2000) 1860 CENSUS:PA,Col Co, Mifflin Twp, sm PO 21 Aug FHL flm #0805098 pg 952 Dw 1497: MICHAEL, John 50/PA (3000,1000) farmer; Elizabeth 19/PA student; Emiline 15/PA studnt; Henry Yohe 22/PA-labr: Frs Yohe 24/PA-f; E.N. Yohe 2/PA-f; N Kramer 13/PA domestic 1870 CENSUS: PA,Columbia,Mifflin Twp, FHL flm#...pg301-8 June, Dw 140-146: MICHAEL, John../PA-retired farmer (5000,500); Emaline MENCH 24/PA w/o occ; Mary MENCH 56/PA-hskpr; Cornelia A MENCH 1/PA 1875 WILL,DTH: PA,Columbia Co, Mifflin Twp V4 pg 310 FHL flm#...,abstract: John Michael: dau Frances Yohe to get farm (Henry Yohe) dau Sarah Ann Longenberger dau Christian Pinebecker dau Elizabeth Myers-farm Henry Yohe lives on dau Emilene Mench-other farm dau Mary Lantz dec'd-children 100% each (Peter J Lantz husb) Bal of pers property divided share & share alike among all my children & children of Mary Lantz not to have any share. I further order that Peter J Lantz pay to his dau Mary Lantz sum bequeathed by Ulrich Michael dec'd Dau Frances Yohe & Emeline Mench & John H Hitles exec. 1 July 1875. Dd Friday 9 July 1875 NOTES: Columbia Co PA Land Bk 22 pg378-John admin est Jacob Keller of Beaver Twp-Orphan's Ct 6 Dec 1867-? | Michael, John (I7563)
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11878 | c1802 BIRTH: Prussia: Frederica [maiden name unknown] born 2 March 1802, birth & death date from headstone in Pilot Rock Cemetery. [Ck out-may not be our Frederica but the time frame and place fits] 1888 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Frederica Wegner died 8 Oct 1888 [again, if this is our Frederica-to ck]; buried Pilot Rock Cemetery | Frederica (I2576)
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11879 | c1802 BIRTH: TN: Aug 1997 letter from Kathy McCord to Pam Wagner: Aldy Neal Sr. born 1802-4, son of Benjamin Neal and Nancy Harmon c1825 MARRIAGE #1: Aug 1997 letter from Kathy McCord to Pam Wagner: Alden Neal md Jane Adams, who died after arriving in Oregon, leaving 7 childrenl. 1844 HIST: "Lynching of Aldy Neal" bk chp 2-Aldy arr Willamette Valley with 2nd overland migration in 1844, along with 4 bros & fams-in Nathaniel Ford's wagon train. Aldy's wife died leaving 7 children to raise. 3 bros: Peter, Alexander, & Calvin were married & helped care for till Aldy remarried. 1846 MARRIAGE #2: Aug 1997 letter from Kathy McCord to Pam Wagner: Alden Neal md Elvira Eads in 1846, who died 1883 in Montana [also shown as Asotin Co WA-CK OUT] 1850 CENSUS: OR,Marion Co: NEAL, Aldy 45/ ; Alvira 20/ ; Elisa 16/ ; Benjamin 12/ ; Mary 9/ ; Wm 8/ ; Sena Bell 3/ ; Aldy Jr 1/ ; Meary Snook 10/ 1857 LAND: OR Donation Cert 3598 27 Sep 1857 to Alden Neal & wife Elvira of Polk Co OR, notif #78-640 acres: 1870 CENSUS: OR,Lane Co-Eugene Twp, Eugene City 15-16 June, #227/227: NEAL, Aldy 68/TN farmer; Alvira 39/MO; Aldy Jr 21/OR; Lucinda 19/OR; Moses 15/OR; Jesse 12/OR; Malinda 8/OR; Phebe 6/OR 1876 LAND: Part of OR Donation 1857? Lots 1-2 & S 1/2 SW Qtr S18, NWQtr & N 1/2 of SWQtr S19 T7So R3west containing 319.19 acreas; to children N 1/2; to wife... can't read, dated 7 Jun 1876 Before 1880 HIST: Settled Lane Co OR, then moved to upper Rock Creek Valley before 1880 census. 1 Sep he traveled to Colfax & pd $400 for 160 acres of land in that valley-SE Q of S22 T22 R45E Spokane Co, WA Territory. 1880 CENSUS: WA,Spokane Co-Upper Rock Creek Valley 1883 DEATH: Aug 1997 letter from Kathy McCord to Pam Wagner: Aldy Neal Sr died 1883 in Montana [also shows Asotin Co, WA-to CK] | Neal, Alden (I7240)
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11880 | c1802 BIRTH: VA,Botetourt Co: William H Smith born about 1802 1810 Botetourt Co VA census 1810 CENSUS: VA,Botetourt Co: SMITH, Meshu 1m 0-10,1m 10-16, 1m 26-45; 2f 0-10,1f 16-26 1823 MARRIAGE: MO,Howard Co: Wm H Smith md Nancy Jennings 28 Feb 1823; children: Eliz Ann, Joseph Meshack, Geo R, Nancy J, Mary M, Martha M, Malinda, Amanda 1840 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parsons Creek: pg 250: SMITH, Wm H Male: 1 0-5; 2 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 30-40 Fem: 1 0-5; 1 10-15; 1 15-20; 1 30-40 1844-1849 LAND: Linn Co MO Grantor Index to Deeds 1836-1865, film 1009300: B324 WD 19 Jul 1844: Wm H Smith & wf to Meshack Smith, see desc. B605 WD 1 Dec 1847: Wm H & Wf to John W Thorp: W 1/2 SW 26-59-20 F605 WD 11 Sep 1848: Wm H & Wf to Jeremiah Hooker: E 1/2 lot 2 11-60-21 B616 WD 31 Mar 1849: Wm H & Wf to Samuel D Sanderskey: Lot 1 Blk 4 Linneus 1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Dist 50 Being: Film #443613-pg 24, 9 Sept, Dw 157/157: SMITH, Wm H 48/VA farmer [400] md within the year; Nancy 47/KY; Moses M 21/MO;Joseph M 19/MO; George R 17/MO; Nancy J 13/MO; Mary M 10/MO; Martha M 10/MO;Malinda B 7/MO; Amanda F 3/MO [CK "md within the year"] 1852 HISTORY: March 1852 letter from John & Elizabeth Walkup to James & Charlotte McAllister, Researcher, April 1992, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Pub: "... William Smith and Nancy and theair Famley ar well thay was at my house a few dayes ago and thay was all well..." 1853 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co Grantor Index to Deeds 1845-1859: A570 WD 27 Aug 1853: From Wm H to Robert Reed, SE Q 36-61-21. 160 acres 1853-1855 LAND: MO,Linn Co Grantor Index to Deeds 1836-1865, film 1009300: E524 WD 18 Aug 1853: Wm Bailey & Wf to Wm H Smith: NE SE Q NW SW 13-60-21 F180 WD 27 Aug 1853: Wm H & Wf to Hug S Mundell: NE SE 14 NW SW 13-60-21 G230 WD 4 Sep 1855: Wm H & Wf to Wm Bailey: W 1/2 SW=W 1/2 E 1/2 SW 12-60-21. I 437 WD 13 Jul 1855: Wm H & Wf to Jeremiah Hooker: SW NE 16-60-21 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: Film #803658-pg 680, Dw 399: SMITH, Wm H 59/VA farmer (1000,941); Nancy 57/KY;Martha 20/MO domestic; Malinda 17/MO domestic. 1869 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co Grantee Index to Deeds 1861-1877: I 287 Title Bond 11 Feb 1869: NW Q SE Q & SW W SE Q & SW Q NE Q 18-62-18,120 acres L279 WD 29 Jan 1866: Wm H to Jacob Watson, Lot 7 Blk 4, Scottsville. 1870 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Cedar Twp: Anc.com Img 106-pg 106, 24 Aug 1870, Dw 869/33: SMITH, William 73/VA farmer (value 6000, 300); Nancy 66/MO keeping house [is this our William?] after 1869 DEATH: Last land deed found so far on 11 Feb 1969 ACTION - CK OUT: 1. 1840 Boone census shows another boy born 1835-1840. Died or someone just living with them? 2. Find William H Smith,'s death date and place | Smith, William H (I5222)
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11881 | c1803 BIRTH: KY: Nancy Jennings born about 1893, re Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, 1860 Sullivan Co, MO census 1823 MARRIAGE: MO,Howard Co: Wm H Smith md Nancy Jennings 28 Feb 1823; children: Eliz Ann, Joseph Meshack, Geo R, Nancy J, Mary M, Martha M, Malinda, Amanda 1840 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parsons Creek: pg 250: SMITH, Wm H Male: 1 0-5; 2 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 30-40 Fem: 1 0-5; 1 10-15; 1 15-20; 1 30-40 1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Dist 50 Being: Film #443613-pg 24,16 Oct,Dw 157: Nancy Smith 47/KY, wife of Wm H Smith 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: Film #803658-pg 680, Dw 399: Nancy Smith 57/KY, wife of Wm H Smith 1870 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Cedar Twp: Anc.com Img 106-pg 106, 24 Aug 1870, Dw 869/33: SMITH, William 73/VA farmer (value 6000, 300); Nancy 66/MO keeping house [is this our William?] | Jennings, Nancy (I5235)
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11882 | c1803 BIRTH: Margarett Thomas born about 1803, estimated birth year based on older brother's | Thomas, Margarett (I1587)
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11883 | 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] | Smith, George (I4494)
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11884 | c1804 BIRTH: CAN,Ontario Province-Hamilton: Elizabeth Simmers born about 1894 | Simmers, Elizabeth (I8652)
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11885 | c1804 BIRTH: GY,Bavaria-Untersteinach: Lorenze Schubert born about 1804, estimated on age shown on tombstone, dd 1868 age 64 years. 1831 MARRIAGE #1: GY,Bavaria: Lorenz Schubert md Anna Margaretha Schubert, dau of Michael Schubert of Gumpersdorf 20 Oct 1831 Letter from Walter Wirth of Germany to Henry Genske of Jeff City MO Mar 1997: Lorenz md Anna Margaretha Schubert, dau of Michael Schubert of Gumpersdorf 20 Oct 1831. 1841 MARRIAGE #2: Letter Mar 1997 from Walter Wirth: Lorenz md Katharina Wagner, dau of Paulus Wagner of Schwarzach 1 Jun 1841, he 37, she 22. 1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Dist 68: AC Img 68, pg 35, 19 Sept, Dw 504,511: SCHUBERT, Lawrence 46/GY ($1500) farmer; Catherine 32/GY; Kunnigunda 7/MO; George 6/MO; Henry 4/MO Cannot find Kunnigunda in marriage or death records and does not show in will of Lawrence [father?] 1850 DEATH,BURIAL of wife: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Katharina Wagner Schubert died 23 December 1850, buried St John's Church Cemetery in Schubert, tombstone: "Katherina Schubert wife of Lorenz Schubert died Dec 23 1850 age 33 yrs. On earth we surely die. In the grave we rest. In heaven we will live again and stay forever." 1854 MARRIAGE #3: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Lorenz [Sannis] Schubert md Margaretha Wagner 8 April 1854 - Sannis (Zannis), Lorenz-the same person? 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp,Jeff City PO: Dwelling #849: SCHUBERT, Lawrence 56/GY; Margaretta 46/GY; Geo 15/MO; Henry 14/MO; Henry COMSTOCK 13/GY. 1867 WILL: MO,Cole Co: Will of Lorenz Schubert, copy from Henry Genske, Jefferson City MO Jan 1994, will dated 13 Aug 1867: I Lorenz Schubert of the County of Cole in the State of Missouri do make publish this my last will and testament. First I give and devise to my eldest son George his heirs and assign my farm on which he now resides situated in Co of Cole, in St of MO, containing 200 acres more or less. Second I further give and devise to my son Henry, his heirs and assign my real estate on which I now reside in County of Cole, State of MO, containing 20 acres. Third It is my last will that my eldest son George shall pay to my youngest son Henry the full sum of $2000. Fourth It is my last will that my sons George and Henry shall equally divide among themselves all my personal perperty, except the mower & reaper & that each one shall have equal share in the crops & live stock raised this year on said real estate. Fifth It is my last will that my sons George and Henry shall keep and use in company the mower and reaper. Sixth It is my last will that my son Henry shall own and use the logs and timbers in the house known as the Old Church House. Seventh It is my last will that each one of my sons George and Henry shall pay annually unto my beloved wife Margaretha the sum of $100 and either one shall furnish her with a suitable room for her to live in, and that they shall keep for her use the blind nag mare known by the name Jimmy. In case of her marriage she shall forfeit all the foregoing. Eighth And lastly I do appoint George Wagner as Executor of this my last will & testamony. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 13th day of August AD 1867. Signed Lorenze Schubert 1868 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Lorenz Schubert died 20 January 1868; buried St John Lutheran Church Cemetery, Taos or Schubert MO, double stone: re Henry Genske Feb 94: Dbl stone of Lorenze & wife Katherina: "Lorenz Schubert dd Jan 20, 1868 age 64 years." HISTORY: History of Jefferson City, MO, pg 537 entitled "Herbert Schubert" [great grandson of Lorenz Schubert] "Lorenz Schubert, a native of Germany, came to this county as a young man, acquired land in East Cole Co abt 100 years ago, later establishing a store, operating both farm and store. Married a Wagner, member of family which operated a brewery while county still young. (See Ch XIII) His descendants still own land in this locality and store in town of Schubert (named after this pioneer family operated by widow of grandson and her children." NOTES: Cole Co, MO Probate Vol II pg160 for Christopher Wagner, adm of est of John Nicholas Wolfrum, Paulus Wagner & Lorenz Schubert securities. Also pg 190-5 Feb 1859, Paul Wagner presents bonds to St of MO, Lorenz Schubert sec The story of St John's Lutheran Church in Schubert. Before Beginning pg 1: Telling the story of St Johns factually is difficult...due to lack of local records... It is thought that the records from this era, which had been placed in the safe of the Schubert store [Uncle Martin written in the margin], were destroyed when fire razed this old community landmark.... Pg "2" The Struggle to Start 1843-1868" - Osage Point Church... Jan 5 1844... obtained 7.87 acres of the adjoing property from Lawrence (Lorenz) Shubert (Schubert) and his wife Catherine for the use of Osage Point Church... part of the property was used for a cemetery... located on the first road east of the present property, about .3 of a mile off Highway 50... a few stones remain...across the present road from this cemetery, is a clearing which is believed to be the site of the log building used as the Osage Point Church... the property on which it stood later was part of the Lorenz Schubert farm. In his will, dated Feb 4, 1868, Lorenz Schubert bequeathed "the logs and time in (the) house known as the old church house" to his son Henry." Pg 2 "3" - Whatever "the old church house" was, it is certain that the Gospel was being proclaimed and the Sacraments administered in this commujnity during this period... service conducted on the farm now owned by Victor Schubert... Pg 4 "3" - purchase of the present site of St John's in 1866... this plot of 4.45 acres had been sold to...to see to the erection of a house of worship for the Methodist Episcopal Church...sold this parcel of land to Lorenz Schubert, George Schuster and Albert Koehler, trustees for the Osage Point Church... On Feb 18, 1867, Lorenz Schubert and ... sold the property belonging to that church since 1844 to George Schubert for $166. [questions as to why both churches sold the large plot and moved to 4.45 acre tract were raised - Civil War may have played a part... it split Methodism for 16 yrs-no suitable explanation was given] For whatever reasons, the Osage Point Church had a new home. "The Ripening Years 1869-1920" Since the pledge committee was successful in its efforts to raise funds, a March 3, 1889 meeting resolved to build a new church... the entire building will be a massive one... Mssrs ? Urban, H. Schubert, F Walther, M Weith, etc were to serve as the building committee. By Jan 2, 1890 the churchwas completed except [for some minor cleaning and installation of gutters, etc.]... the old church built around 1870 was used as a school house... Notes: Cannot find any mention of Kunnigunda Schubert, age 7 in 1850 census, other than 1850 census. | Schubert, Lorenz (I31)
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11886 | c1805 BIRTH: James Gavet born about 1805 [no birthdate or place shown], estimated birth year based on parent's marriage year and older siblings. 1831 MARRIAGE: James Gavet, m 29 Mary 1831 Margaret Strout Patterson, bapt at Salem 29 Sept. 1805, dau of John and Susanna. Child 1. Maria,6 m. Alden M. Reed. | Gavitt, James (I9883)
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11887 | c1805 BIRTH: KY: Jane Greenstreet born about 1805, based on 1850 census 1850 CENSUS: MO,Moniteau Co 28 Sep, Dw 524: Jane Eads 39/KY, wife of John Eads 1850 LAND: MO,Platte Co BK G pg 83 1 Jan 1850 Indenture: "John & Jane Eads of Moniteau Co MO, Sarah Mulkey, Thomas & Nancy Walker of Platte Co to Smith Isaac of Platte Co; $83.33 1/3 pd to each for land willed to each by Isaac Eades dec'd: S1/2 NW Qtr S34 T53 R34 = 80 acres, widow never resided there." | Greenstreet, Jane (I7226)
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11888 | c1806 BIRTH: Spicer Greene born about 1806 [no date or place shown], estimated birth year based on parents' marriage year. 1883 HISTORY: NY,Jefferson-Adams Center: Gen of RI Families Vol 1 pg 470: "20. ii. Child: 1. Spicer, living at Adams Centre, N. Y., in 1883." | Greene, Spicer (I10102)
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11889 | c1807 BIRTH: Hall Lewis Medlin born about 1800, no place shown (1880 census, if him-new wife) Will of Isaac Eades Sr: Hall (Hull) Medlin who md my dau Malinda 1835 MARRIAGE #1: IGI, Cole Co MO: Lewis Mellin Hall md Malinda Eads 3 Dec 1835, Cole Co MO, SS: 6 July 1973 OG Bef 1840 HIST: Trek to Texas 1770-1870 pg 24: "Hall Medlin stated that he had a wife and children when he moved to the tract of land for which he applied and he had erected a dwelling house prior to June 1840. This was the date necessary in order to purchase the land... this land was located at or near the present county seat of Platte City, Missouri... Eads, Allen and Medlin families migrated to Denton and Navarro (Tarrant Co) later..." 1842 HIST: Trek to Texas pg 24: "Annals of Platte Co, Missouri states 'Hall Medlin built a grist and saw mill on Smith's Fork in 1842 and... did the stone work on the new court house..." 1842 DEATH of wife: MO,Platte Co: Malinda Eads Medlin died Jan 1842. [Trek to Texas pg 24: "His wife Lucinda Eads, died soon after the birth of their son Isaac on January 15, 1842... " Ck out] 1844 HIST: Trek to Texas pg 25: "From an abundance of family data and printed sources, we beieve the following to be a fairly accurate account of their trip to Texas... In early 1844, a large group of families related by blood or marriage, loaded their wagons with supplies... left Platte Co, Missouri for Texas... All settled on the land later known as Hallford Prairie... NE of present Grapevine [TX]... interested in education... Lonesome Dove School is the first of record in that area and there was a school and church very early on Hallford Prairie..." c1847 MARRIAGE #2: not sure but looks like he married Catherine ?? born about 1830/LA 1854 HIST: Trek to Texas pg 31: "Hall Medlin received a certificate for 640 acres which he sold unlocated. In May 1854, Francis Jordan was author.. to patent the Esther Moore claim by virtue of the Colony certificate and the certificate assigned to Hall Medlin..." 1860 HIST: Trek to Texas pg 32: "Many of our families left Tarrant and Denton Co. before 1860... Hall Medlin was listed in San Bernardino, CA 1860 census and is believed to have gone there in 1857... It was from Hays Co, Hall Medlin and several families left for California 10 years later. This trip is described in the Kate Medlin story..." 1880 CENSUS: TX,Burnett Co-Prec 6, ED 38, pg 6-FamSrch, 5-7 June, Dw 41: MEDLIN, Hall 73/SC (SC,SC) md farmer; Catherine-wife 50/LA; Nancy S-dau 32/TX (SC/LA) single; Rebecca E-dau 20/TX; James M-son 9/CA; Laura A-dau 15/CA; Lewis L-son 32/TX (SC/LA) single stock raiser, Andrew J Tidwell-laborer 26/TX (SC/LA) | Medlin, Hall Lewis (I7230)
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11890 | c1809-10 BIRTH: SC,1850,60,70 censuses: Lewis 40/unk; Lewis 50/SC; Lewis 61/SC, son of Robert Medlin and Mary Smith 1835 MARRIAGE: MO, Cole Co, Clarinda Eads married Lewis Medlin 3 Dec 1835 in Cole Co MO 1838 HIST: Trek to Texas 1770-1870 pg 24: "Soon after the birth of their son, July 1837, Ambrose and Susan Foster... moved into... land opened for sale to settlers after the Platte Purchase. From this land the new county of Platte, Missouri was organized... Lewis Medlin followed him early in 1838. His land was in Section #29, Twp 53, Range 34 West... Feb 25, 1838 and... built a dwelling house... paid $200 & Isaac Eads, Jr. attested to his claim... Eads, Allen and Medlin families migrated to Denton & Navarro (Tarrant Co) later... " 1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co-Platte Co MO Rcds 1839-1849 977.8135 N2P pg 90, #1319: MEDLIN, Lewis Males: 2 0-5-George & Jesse, 1 30-40-Lewis Females: 1 15-20-Clarinda, 1 in ag 1846-49 HIST: TX from MO, re 1850 census & birth of children 1850 CENSUS: TX,Denton Co, FHL film #0024889, pg 106, 30 Oct, Dw #16/16: MEDLIN, Lewis 40/unknown farmer (160); C 30/MO cannot read or write; Geo W 13/MO sch; Jessee 12/MO sch; Robert I 10,MO sch; Jackson 8/MO sch; Mary 6/MO; Elizabeth 4/MO; Wilson 1/TX 1860 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co, FHL film #805292 pg 437, Dw 602: MEDLIN, Lewis 49/GA farmer (1900/1200); Clarissa 26/MO; Andrew 18/MO farmer; Mary 15/MO; Eliz 14/MO; Wilson 11/TX; James 5/TX; Nancy 3/TX; John T 7/12-TX 1870 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co-FHL film #... pg 199, 20 Aug, Dw #112/115: MEDLIN, Lewis 61/SC farmer (3000/1000); Clarinda 50/MO; Andrew J 27/MO farm labor; Wilson 21/TX farm labor; James 15/TX farm labor; John 10/TX; Nancy 13/TX school; Kizziah 8/TX school 1877 DEATH of wife: TX,Denton Co: Clarinda Eads Medlin died 17 August 1877; buried Medlin Cemetery, Roanoke TX CK OUT 1880 CENSUS: to get ACTION - CK OUT: 1870 Denton Co census, FHL film #... , pg 199, 20 Aug, Dw 115/118: MEDLIN, Wm O 31/MO farmer; Amanda 25/MO; Matilda 4TX; Columbus 13/TX school MEDLIN, James (109/112) 24/MO farmer; Henrietta 24/TX; Henry 8/12-TX Feb; Webster David MEDLIN 15/TX | Medlin, Lewis (I8547)
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11891 | c1810 BIRTH: Sarah Foote born about 1810 [no birthdate or place shown], of Norwich, Conn. 1835 MARRIAGE: Arnold Gavitt md 29 October 1835, Sarah Foote of Norwich, Conn. [no place shown] 1850 CENSUS: RI,Washington-Westerly: A/C Image 17, pg 400, 11 Aug, Dw 103/118: GAVITT, Arnold 38/RI - cabinet maker; Sarah J 33/MASS; Cortland B 10/RI 1860 CENSUS: NY,Broome-Binghamton Ward 1: A/C Image 31, pg 31, 18 June, Dw 213/224: GAVITT, Arnold 48/RI - cabinet maker; Sarah 45/MASS; Cortland B 20/RI | Foote, Sarah J (I10066)
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11892 | c1812 BIR,MG: Hist of Columbia & Montour Co and FHL flm#1597741/5 pg 1139: 1850 Columbia Co PA census: Peter Hawk 38./PA 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr, pg38: Lucy md Peter Hauck-bir & dth dates not known Oct 99 email L Croll: Peter Hauck bn 10 Dec 1812 CK OUT: Columbia & Montour Counties pg 461: Peter Hauck, sn of Jonathon bn at Mainville and settled down to farming in Beaver Twp, where died. Buried at Harger's Union Ch Cem. Children bn to Peter & Eliz ? Michael: Geo W, now living Beaver Twp, Sallie Bridebender, Eliza Bridebender, Hattie Frey, Mary Bason, John (bn Beaver Twp abt 1826,farmer). 8 yrs Phil. & Reading RR, bridge carpenter. Died on farm 1 Nov 1910, 75 yrs old,in Beaver Twp. Md Emeline Singley, dau of John. School director & other public offices. Democrate, Lutheran Church as Deacon. Children: Peter H, res of Pottsville, Chas Edward, Francis F, a farmer of Beaver Twp. 1840 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin Twp, FHL flm #0020540 pg158: HAUK, Peter: males 2@0-5; - ; 1@20-30 females - ; 1@5-10; 1@20-30 1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp-26 Oct,FHL flm # 0444737 pg268, Dw 100/101: HAWK, Peter 38/PA-farmer (1200); Lucy A 38/PA; Sarah 17/PA; John 15/PA; Eliza 10/PA; George W 7/PA; Catherine 4/PA; Mary A 6/12-PA 1860 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp, FHL flm #805098 pg300-7 Sep, Dw 2233: HAUCK, Peter 50/PA-farmer,owner; L.A. 50/PA; Jno 24/PA; Wm 16/PA; Catherine 14/PA; M.A. 12/PA-f 1870 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Beaver Twp-17 June, pg 23 (12), Dw 170/166: HAUCK, Peter 57/PA farmer (3000,2000); Lucy A 57/PA keeping house; Mary A 19/PA; Geo W 25/PA farm laborer (next door to Johnathon Hawk 60/PA & Loucinda 50/PA; George W 21/PA; Livingstone 17/PA; Mary M 15/PA; Wilson L 11/PA c...?? DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs Michael Hist & Gen pg38: Lucy Michael md Peter Hauck; both bur Quakake Valley, Schuylkill Co PA; bir & dth dates not known Oct 99 email L Croll: Peter dd 11 Mar 1872, bur Harger's Cem Harger's Cem (St Peter's Church) Beaver Twp, Columbia Co PA, FHL film 1312861/5 pg 21: Peter Hauck Dec 10, 1812 - Mar 11, 1872 - which is right? NOTES: Above 2 informants not agree - CK OUT. Also in Harger's Cem pt 18 (143): Andreas Hauck, son of Peter and Lucyann dd 26 Sep 1842, age 5yrs 26dys (calc 31 Aug or 1 Sep 1837 bn) | Hauck, Peter (I7589)
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11893 | c1812 BIRTH: VA: Ann Smith born about 1812 1810 Botetourt VA census, film 0181426 pg659: SMITH, Meshu Males 1 0-10,1 10-16,1 26-45; Females 2 0-10,1 16-26 1834 MARRIAGE: MO,Boone Co: Ann Smith md Richard Rue Pulliam 13 May 1834 1840 CENSUS: MO,Boone R R Pulliam, 1 in agriculture: Males: 1 0-5 [Wm]; 1 20-30 [Richard]. Females: 1 20-30 [Ann] 1850 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Dist #8, 27 Sep, pg 9, Dw 1074: PULLIAM, Richard R 35/KY; Ann 37/VA; George 10/MO; Sampson 7/MO; Susan E Hardy 19/MO 1850 HIST: MO,Boone Co-Letter from Ann Pulliam to sister Charlotte McAllister, 27 Jan 1850 [1856-8, as other dates 1854, 1855 included in letter]: Dear brother and sister It is through the kind mercey of God that we are permitted to write the family are all well except myself. I have but fiear [fewer] well days of late- I hope when these few lines come to hand they will find you all enjoying the greatest of God's blessing. I received your letter dated 1854 which gave us great satisfaction to hear that you all was well and doing well. I want you to excuse me for not writting sooner for father and mother had moved to Linn & I could not get the lock of their hair as soon as I wished. I wrote to them to send it but did not get no answer. I last sent by Bro. George and he brought it, he has just got home & he says that Father & Mother are both well & doing fine. When I opened your letter & saw hair in it, I was astonished & could not think where it was from - I immediately turned to the close of the letter & saw your names written my heart then exclaimed is it possible this is my sister's hair My joy was past expressing. It had been so long since we received a letter from you that we gave up all hopes. You gave your love to a great many of your friends & neighbors. I gave your love to Mays Buras she was much pleased & told me to give her love to you in return. Not long since that she departed this life & is now numbered among the dead. Mr Buras has been dead about 3 years. S Wharton is dead. R Wharton is dead. The girls are all married- the most of them is moved off. D Dankins is moved up into Holt county. I Dankins lives in Rochport. Nancy Tulligreen family sends their love to you all. J Cockran sends their love to you all. There is a great many of the old settlers moved off. Mr Bell is moved off Willis Trues owns his place. The Varvels are also moved off except Matilda. M Pane owns their place. Robert Tulligrn is moved off. Caroline Read is dead & Robert is married the second time & is in your country some place. Chas Mitchell is dead & his son William is dead. He had moved up to Carroll county in this state. Leonard Pulliam is dead. Times have changed very much since you left here. The neighbors are not so thick as they were then, yet we are all pretty much fenced up in ...... ground that is not cultivated are in large woods pastures improvements in buildings. Nearly every farmer has built him a fine house it is the greatest time for farmers now than ever has been since I have been in the state. Some of our farmers last year made from 1600 to 2000 bushels of wheat oats and corn in proportion. I now seat myself down to finish my letter. We have just received your letter dated Oct 18 1855. We was happy to hear from you again & was pleased th thjink that you had not forgotten us and that you & your family are in good health. I suppose you have a rich gold mine in your country. I am afraid it will be more loss than gain if that is caused the Indians to break out. I am sorry to hear the news. I suppose you are strong enough to stand your ground..... Sister Charlotte you wished to know if there was any room if you came back here. Plenty of room here. Willis True wished to sell his place. Mr Millers place is for sale one mile from here right on the road to Columbia, the place Joseph Huist first settled joining off that on the south side of the road lays a piece of 160 acres that can be bought and lots of others places farther off there is not anybody living on fathers place the buildings are burnt down. Reuben Elliot tends it. I have not seen it since I saw you. I would rather see you, sister, than any person else. Here is a lock of fathers and mothers hair and a lock of mine & Pulliams. You told me you had 10 living children I think you have been quite lucky to raise 10 out of 11. I have had 3 and raised 2 of them one to be 15 years old and the other 12 years old. William was the oldest he died at 7 years old George W the next- Tielden S [Fielding S]the youngest- I have but 2 I must tell you something about them George can do anything his father can do except cradle and make rails. Tielden is the prettiest and smartest Pulliam that you ever seen- his eyes are dark and as round as Charlottes he goes to school and has about a dozen or more..... (could be prizes) he can read like a preacher. I must come to a close for my papers getting short. Give my love to America and family to Martha and her husband Ann Pulliam to Charlotte McAllister 1851 HIST: MO,Boone Co-Pleasant Ridge, 10 Oct 1851-Richard R & Ann Pulliam to James & Sharlotta McCalister: "Oct 10 1851: Dear Brother and sister I take my pen in hand to inform you how we are getting along we ar all in tolderable good health at presant hopein these few lines may find you all enjoying the best of health there has been a great deal of sickness around hear of all kinds from the chills and fevor up to the cholery but our family has been blest with tolerable good health so far and we are all able to eat our allowanse and we have got plenty to deat and drink and that of the verry best you need not think you have every (repeated) think you have every thing because you live in origon for we have plenty of everything you can mention except children. We have not got as many children as our neighbours but I think we can make out we have only two children and they ar boyes, george w and Fieldon Sampson is their names and they ar as smart children as ever you saw in your life they can work like little men we raise plenty of corn wheat and tobacco and oats and have a first rate meadow and stock of all kinds and they bare a good price. now especially mules on account of California Thaires been a good many of our neighbours and friends gon to California and a good many have returned home and some have done well and others did not get paid for their trouble and eheirs is some ther yet and is doing verry well one is Mitchell Pulliam My Brothers son and James M True his son in law they are both doing well perhaps you have heard of them they went out last year and expect to come home this fall. I will now give you some of their names that you are aquanted with that have returned home James Franklin Smith son of George Smith & Sydnew Eliott & George Eliott & James hardy and many others to tedious to mention but non of them saw you nor did not hear of you while they was in California and we seldom hear of you as you not think enough of us to write to us I would of written to you before but I did not no wher to write to but I was fortunate enough to get one of your old leters you wrote to father and I learned wher to direct my letter I want you to write to me as soon as you receive this and let us no how you ar all getting along in that distant land, and when you write direct your letter to Boon Count Missouri Rockport, post office and I think I can hear from you as your letters is so precous here when one gets a letter from you. They think so much of it and keep it so never got but one of them and it is now twelve monthes old and I hope you will excuse for not writing sooner, we have just heard from our friends in grand river they ar all well and father and mother is quite well we ar looking for some of them down verry soon. 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. I suppose you heard about George,s to 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 I will now tell you the price of produce here wheat is worth sixty cents per bushel and corn is worth one dollar and a quarter per barrel and I think it will be worth two dollars before spring tobacco is worth five dollars per hundred & beef is worth from three to four dollars per hundred and others in proportion. I will now tell you of a new invention in our country hear we can get news from new york two hours ahead of time from St Louis to Rochport if so it will run by our house William and Nancy Pulliam send their best love and respects to you both and would be verry glad to see you. George and Sampson sends their best love and respects to their Cousins xx also to their uncle and aunt and they would be very glad to see them all Give my love to america Thomas also to Mr Thomas George Smiths family sends their love to you all give our love to each and every one of the children and save a great portion for yourselfs Richard R & Ann Pulliam to James and Sharlotta McCalister." 1860 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-MO Twp, 29 Jun, pg 59, Dw 433-476: PULLIAM, Richard 45/KY; Ann 46/VA; George W 19/MO; Fielding S 16/MO 1866,1876 HIST: MO,Boone Co: Obit of father, Meshack, shows living with daughter, Mrs Richard Pulliam of Boone Co, MO at time of death, Dec 1866. Probate for husband 9 April 1876 shows Ann as widow. 1870 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-MO Twp, 12 Jun, pg 23, Dw 138-174: PULLIAM, Rich 55/KY, farmer; Ann 57 VA; Frank 9/MO Living same Dw# as John Doyle, blk. c1876 DEATH: MO,Boone: Richard Rue Pulliam died about 3 April 1876 1880 CENSUS: MO,Boone-FHL film#1254676, pg 201A, Dw #...: PULLIAM, Ann-mother 68/VA, living with son and family, George W R Pulliam | Smith, Ann (I5083)
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11894 | c1813 BIRTH: Reuben Gavitt born about 1813 [no date or place shown], estimated birth year based on estimated birthyear of parents' marriage. MARRIAGE: Gen of RI Families p[g 477: "Reuben, m. Mary Tourgee. Their son, Hazard, m. 28 Oct 1849 Abbie Cooke." [no marriage date or place for Reuben and Mary] WASH CO, RI Marriages from Gravestones vol3 pg 120: GAVITT, Reuben, and Mary Tourgee, cnb SK 1832-1838 [no know what this means - to ck out] NOTES: RI Genealogical Register Vol 3 pg 107, from William Gould's Diary: "On the 16th July 1850 "Abby Cook Gavitt died at 2 o'clock P.M." and on the 17th "Mary Gavit died at 11 o'clock A.M. Abby was the daughter of Elisha Cook and she had married 28 Oct 1849 Hazard Gavitt son of Reuben & Mary (Tourgee) Gavitt of SK. Hazard Gavitt's sister was the Mary who died the next day..." [no Mary shown as child of Reuben and Mary, could it be Mercy?-to ck out] | Gavitt, Reuben (I9905)
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11895 | c1814 BIRTH: Abbie Gavitt born about 1814 [no date or place shown], estimated birth year based on parent's estimated marriage year. c1834 MARRIAGE: Abbie Gavitt md her first cousin, Edwin Gavitt (38, iii.), q.v.s. son of Ephraim and Sally (Larkin) [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Abbie's birth year + 20 years. | Gavitt, Abbie (I10100)
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11896 | c1815 BIR: calc frm husband's 1836 MG: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker 1998: 13 Feb 1836, St Marys, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales | Edwards, Elizabeth Maria Mary (I994)
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11897 | c1816 BIRTH: MO: Silas Eads born about 1816 History of the Eads Family, by Rev George R. Eads says there was another son who went to Missouri, and one of his sons built famous bridge in St Louis. (Renee says not a son, unless died early) WHO IS HE?-CK OUT) Not included in 1849 will of father, Isaac Eads | Eads, Silas (I2064)
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11898 | c1816 BIRTH: NY: Benjamin Cheney born about 1816, estimated birth year based on 1870 census c1856 MARRIAGE: Amanda Reynolds md Benjamin Cheney about 1856, estimated marriage date based on 1870,80 censuses 1860 CENSUS: to get 1870 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-La Porte Bor: Anc.com Img 15-pg 1, 23 July, dwelling 8, family 8: CHENEY, Benjamin 54/NY - dry goods retailer [value $3000,2700], US citizen; Amanda 34/PA - keep house; Charles F 13/PA; William 11/PA; Rose A 9/PA 1870-80 DEATH: PA,Sullivan Co-La Porte Bor [most likely-to ck]: Benjamin Cheney died between 1870 and 1880, re 1880 census, Amanda a widow 1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-La Porte Bor ED 235: Anc.com Img 4-pg 4, 12 June, dwelling 32, family 34: CHENEY, Amanda 44/PA (NY,PA) widowed, keeping house; Chas F-son 23/PA (NY,PA) teamster; William 21/PA (MY,PA) painter; Anna-dau in law 21/PA (Ire,Eng) at home [wife of Chas] | Cheney, Benjamin (I9314)
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11899 | c1817 CENSUS; MO,Carroll Co: Charles M Thurlo born about September 1817 1920 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp,Bosworth: Anc.com Img 13, pg 7B, 26 Jan, Dw 150/151: Charles M Thurlo age 2yrs 4mos, born Missouri (MO,MO), son of Charlie H and Bessie Thurlo 1930 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp: A/C Img 5, pg 242, 19 April, Dwelling 69/69: Charles M Thurlo age 12 bn Missouri (MO.MO), son of Elizabeth Thurlo, living with Uncles Richard M Crouch and Jesse L Crouch | Thurlo, Charles M (I10682)
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11900 | c1818 BIRTH: CONN: Silas L Tracy born about 1818, estimated birth year based on 1850 census c1843 MARRIAGE: Mary Ann Reynolds md Silas L Tracy about 1843, estimated marriage year based on 1850 census and age of children: Eliza Jane 6/PA, Clarissa L 3/PA, and George A 1/PA 1850 CENSUS:PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater: Anc.com Img 35-pg 310,31 Dec,dwelling 252,family 262: TRACY, Silas L 32/Conn - farmer; Mary Ann 24/PA; Eliza Jane 6/PA; Clarissa L 3/PA; George A 1/PA 1860 CENSUS:PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater: Anc.com Img 23-pg 57,16 June,dw 182,fam 180: TRACY, Silas 40/Conn; Mary 34/PA; Eliza 16/PA; Clarissa 13/PA; George 10/PA; Dortha E 5/PA 1870 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater: Anc.com Img 7-8-pg 135, 26 July,dwelling 56,family 62: TRACY, Silas 51/Conn - stone mason [value $450,100]; Mary A 43/PA - keep house; Dortha E 15/PA; Edith E 8/PA Dw 50/55: Tracy, Emma 15/PA domestic servant, with Solomon Ayers fam Dw 57/57: Tracy, George 21/PA-works on farm [value $100]; Frank 21/PA-female - keep house 1870-80 DEATH: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater (probably): Silas L Tracy died sometime before 1880, as Mary is shown as a widow 1880 CENSUS: Susquehanna-Bridgewater ED 117: Anc.com Img 10, 1 June, Dwelling 95, family 95: TRACY, Mary 54/PA (NY,Conn) widow - housekeeper for Oliver Crane | Tracy, Silas L (I9294)
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