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1851 1826 BIR,1826 DTH: Aug 1996 letter frm Mary Riley: shows unnamed baby Rogers (I7051)
 
1852 1826 BIR,1846 MG: Florene Hunt, AFN:GHN5-K6-bn 1 Apr 1826 Catawissa; md Stephen Michael 1846

BIR,MG: BK OF BIOGRAPHIES, 974.8 D3bb/pg534-35 (flm 0924645/1): Gideon Gansel, fthr of Joseph Gansel bn Roaring Crk TWP, md Catherine Fisher, children: Phoebe, John, Joseph, Obadiah, Samuel, Peter, Jacob, David, Sarah, Rebecca
BIOG. SKETCHES/pg 392: W Ellis Michael bn Briarcrk TWP, Col Co PA 20 Aug 1857 to Stephen & Sarah A Gensel Michael; 1850-1880 Col Co census: 1850 Sarah 24/PA, 1860 Sarah 35/PA, 1870 Sarah 44/PA, 1880 Sarah 54/PA

1826 BIR,1899 DTH,BUR: Columbia Co PA Cem Rcds FHL flm#1486660, Summerhill Cem pg20: Stephen Michael 1818-1911, wife Sarrah 1826-1899. Also Col Co Dths flm #559622/pg 170: Sarah Michael 73 of Beaver Valley, dd 26 March 1899 Berwick, cat of stomach 9y bur Summerhill 4 Apr 1899 (also shown Gense)

NOTES: Florene Hunt, 13243 Orange Blossom Rd, Oakdale CA 95361 AF89-006204-letter returned, no such person 
Gensel, Sarah A (I7435)
 
1853 1826 BIRTH: John Smith Gavitt born 3 March 1826 [no place shown]

1861 DEATH & MILITARY: MO,Madison-Frederickstown: John Smith Gavitt died 21 October 1861. Gen of RI Families Vol 1 pg 476: "He was a major in the First Indiana Volunteer Calvary, and was killed ... being the first Indiana officer who was killed in the Civil War." 
Gavitt, John Smith (I10299)
 
1854 1826 BIRTH: Rebecca Thomas Gavitt born 14 March 1826 [no place shown]

1880 MARRIAGE: Rebecca Thomas Gavitt md Nahum Poole of East Bridgewater, Mass. on 20 October 1880. 
Gavitt, Rebecca Thomas (I10417)
 
1855 1826 BIRTH: Charles Henry Gavit born 12 May 1826 [no place shown]

1850 MARRIAGE: Charles Henry Gavit md 27 Jan 1850 Miriam Cushing Wilcutt [no place shown] Child: 1. A daughter, died aged 3 years. [no name, birthdate or place shown]

1894 DEATH: Charles Henry Gavit died 31 August 1894 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Charles Henry (I9889)
 
1856 1826 BIRTH: GY,Bavaria,Muenchberg-Wulmersreuth: Johann Walther born 10 Sep 1826, 6 am
BIR,: Don Walther, Jeff City MO. Wagner family notes show 27 Jan 1865.
Evangelical-Lutheran Parish baptismal rcd, pg 156-157, Weissdorf in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany. Known as John in US. Bn 6 am. Godparent: Johann Walther res in Hallerstein.

1850 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co.-Liberty Twp #550: Johann Walthers age 23, bn Germany, son of Thomas and Margaretha Walthers

1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Liberty Twp #784: Jphn Walthers age 31 bn Germany, son of Thomas & Margaret Walthers

1861-1865 MILITARY: MO,Cole Co: History of Cole Co, pg 262, Roster of Soldiers 1861-1865: John Walther (Home Guard) [no proof this is the right John but fits-ck further]

1869 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co:

1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co,Liberty TWP,6 July-living same # as bro Geo Adam:
WALTHER, John 43/Bav; Barbara 25/Bav

1880 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co:
WALTHER, Johann 55/Bav; Barbara 36/Bav; George A 9/MO; Catherine E 3/MO;
Jno (Conon?) S. 8/12.

1893 DEATH,BURIAL: Johnann Walther died 18 July 1893 on Algoa Road; buried in Walther Cemetery behind old home on hill. 
Walther, Johann (I226)
 
1857 1826 BIRTH: VA,Rappahannock Co-Sperryville: James H Atkins born 29 Dec 1826
Zane Lovelace Deatrick of VA said he is son of Larkin Atkins, son of Ambrose Atkins-Rappahannock VA, Rev War soldier

1851 MARRIAGE: VA,Page Co: James H Atkins md Rebecca Armenta Vaughn 5 Aug 1851

1871 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Holt Co: James H Atkins a Physician in Holt Co when died in 1871; buried Taylor Cemetery, Holt Co [not sure where this came from]



NOTES: Cent also shows had 7 children: Steven 25 oldest and Edward 2 youngest which does not agree with obit in Browning Ldr-Rcd in 1917 when he died. Name Edward does not agree with obit: Ned Von. CK OUT 
Atkins, James H (I4984)
 
1858 1826 PROBATE for sister: RI Washington-Westerly: RI Genealogical Register Vol 9 pg 166, abstracts of Westerly Ri Wills:
"CARR, Phebe, Miss, of We. Will dated 15 Nov 1826, proved 26 Oct 1829, pgs 383-384. Mentions: Brother Robert Carr... my brother Robert Carr's daughters Jane Carr, Catharine and Patience..." 
Carr, Robert Robinson (I10148)
 
1859 1827 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

1870 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp, Beaver Valley PO, film #0552828 pg 19, 16 June, Dw #147:
GEARHEART, Daniel 43/PA, tanner; Eliza 36/PA; Emma J 15/PA 
Gearheart, Daniel (I8452)
 
1860 1827 BIR: 1860 Sullivan Co MO cnss-next dwllng to John & Anna Rodgers:34/Ind with wife Nancy; Aug 1996 letter frm Mary Riley: bn 30 Apr 1827

1847 MG: IA,Van Buren Co-IGI 8907505/24, FHL flm 1553336: Wm Rogers md Nancy Simmons 3 Jan 1847, SS: 19 Apr 1990-Portl;FHL flm 1761000: SS27 Oct 1992 Seatt (name not avail); CK OUT-IGI Wm Rogers md Elizabeth Shaffer 27 May 1845 Van Buren Co IA, SS: 25 Jan 94 Portl, flm1903809

1850 CENSUS: IA,Van Buren Co-Washington,18 Oct,FHL flm442964 pg265 DW129:
ROGERS, Wm 24/IA (200); Nancy 25/NE; Ellen 3/IA; Samuel 1/IA

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville PO, Sea Arch flm 630 DW 803:
RODGERS, Wm 34/IN (1610,469)frmr,cooper; Nancy 35/MO; Elen 12/IA; Wm M 4/IA;
Geo M 2/MO; Alice J 5/12-MO (Geo M bur Hoover Cem:12 1856-25 Mar
1858, 2y 3m 9d-CK OUT)

1864 MG: MO,Sullivan Co MG V2/pg30 by Ellsberry: Wm Rogers md Margaret Schrock 14 Aug 1864 (dau of Perez Schrock); IGI M515851 flm 1009114: SS 20 Feb 1986 Lange

1870 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Linneous PO, FHL flm pg230-12 Aug DW 42/58:
ROGERS, Wm 40/IN frmr; Margaret 37/VA; Mervin 14/IA; Jane 10/MO; Oliver 9/MO;
Ulyssess G 6/MO; Leily D 5/MO; Albert R 4/MO; Pet? 3/MO

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Laclede TWP 18 Jun FHLflm 1254700 pg43, DW349/354:
ROGERS, Wm 56/IN (OH,OH)md, wgnmkr; Margaret 47/VA (VA,VA); Lillie 14/MO (IN/VA)sch;
Joseph 13/MO (IN/VA)sch; Charles 10/MO; Bird(Berce?) 9/MO; Nellie 4/MO

1900 CENSUS: KS,Harper Co-Lake TWP 14 Jun, FHL flm pg 273, DW64/68:
ROGERS, Wm Apr 1827-73/IN (KY,OH)blcksmth md 52y,own home; Margaret A May
1834-66/VA (VA,VA)5/15 children: Nellie Mar 1876-24/MO (IN,VA)single

1905 DTH: Browning Ldr-Rcd 14 Sep 1905: Mrs John Brumbaugh rec'd word last week that her bro Wm Rodgers, who lived n of Browning a no. of yrs ago, dd in Crystal Springs KS Friday. (14 Sep-Thurs)

NOTES: 1900 Harper Co cens-Harper City 9 June pg 283 DW 183/185: Hannah Rodgers May 1850-50/IA (KY,OH) widow rent house, no prof shown; MO,Sullivan Co Cens: Lela-dau Aug 1882-27/MO (OH,IA)-CK OUT, who?

IIGI 10-02: Wm bn 30 Apr 1827, Ripley Co Ind to John Rogers and Mrs Anna Rogers, Ord: E 14 Jul 2000 Bount; E 13 Mar 2001 JRiver; SP 27 Apr 2001 JRiver; John bn abt 1790 VA, Mg 1826 Ripley Co Ind, Ord: B 14 Jul 2000 Bount; E 3 Mar 2001 JRiver; SS 21 Sep 2001 JRiver; Mrs Anna bn abt 1816 Ohio, mg 1826 Ripley Co Ind, Ord: B 31 Mar 2000 SLC, E3 Mar 2001 JRiver, SS 21 Sep 2001 JRiver
Also Wm bn abt 1827 Ind, Ord: B 2 Mar 2002 Logan, E & SP-cleared; mg to Letitia Wells (bn abt 1828/TN to Joseph Wells) about 1850 in Harmony Twp, Washington Co Missouri; Ord-same as William's 
Rodgers, William (I6791)
 
1861 1827 BIRTH,CHRISTENING: GY,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: George Wilhelm Wagner born 17 September 1827, son of Paulus Wagner and Cunigunda Seidel

1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 75, 23 Sept, Dw#563/571: William Wagoner age 22 bn Germany, son of Paulus and Kunnigunda Wagoner

c1851 DEATH: Letter from brother Christopher to parents, telling of William's sickness and death, letter 24 April 1851: "He had mountain fever, but no pain. Left no instructions. Short duration, but William very thin. Chris returned keepsakes to Paulus. (No wife?)
Paul LePage says there is a William, son of Paulus 3/1991. 
Wagner, Georg Wilhelm (I265)
 
1862 1827 BIRTH: Louisa Barker Gavitt born 2 August 1827 [no place shown]

1853 MARRIAGE: Louisa Barker Gavitt md 8 June 1853, Charles Taylor [no place shown]. 4 children.

1882 DEATH: Louisa Barker Gavitt Taylor died 16 September 1882 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Louisa Barker (I10053)
 
1863 1827 BIRTH: AL,Blount Co-Birmingham: James Minett Charles Pierson Hallmark born 30 Oct 1827 [Jefferson Co?]
AFN 404F-J3, AF 83 082643, Irma D. Stapely.
IGI Batch 6940399, Call #0001942. Izora McGinty, Paul w Henderson (6,8). Wm O Hallmark-father's will as James M. Hallmark.
Thena Izora McGinty, a Grandaughter. First name also shown as Minet or Mynott. Also letter from Leatha Richardson as given her from memory by James Isaac Hallmark, son of James Minett. Also shows parents of James Minett as Richard H. Hallmark and Mary Ann Prewitt, dated 20 Jan 1977.

1830-40 CENSUSES: To get

1845-1848 MEX WAR: James M Hallmark Bell's Reg't TX Mtd Volunteers - Private, 3 card numbers

c1849 MARRIAGE #1: James Minett Hallmark married to to Sarah Hodges: Bastrop Co, Tex deed 1873-75, Vol V p 105.

1850 CENSUS: TX,Houston Co: Dwelling #560
HALLMARK, James-20; Sarah Hallmark 19; living with them: Sarah HODGES 34/ga
(mother-in-law?)

1850 Productions of Agriculture in 479 enumerated by me on the 9th day of Dec 1850:
Name of owner, #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17
agent or mgr frm

James M Hallmark 20 220 300 80 7 - 16 8 40 -- 60 978 -- -- 200 --
George Hallmark 80 1056 852 627 4 2 50 4 97 -- 100 1399 -- -- 1000 100

2:Improved 3: Unimprovd 4:Ca V of land 5: Val of equip 6: Horses 7: Asses & mules 8: Milk Cows
9: Wkg oxen 10: Other Cattle 11: Sheep 12: Swine 13: Val of Livestock 14,15: 16; Indian corn, bushels of 17; Oats, bushels of

1860-70 CENSUSES: Slaves 1860, James 1 age 40, fem, Blk; 1 age 30 M blk; 1 age 18 fem blk; 1 age 14 frm blk. JT Pruitt 1 age 25 m blk, 1 age 8,fem blk, 3 can't read ages or color, 2 m 1 fem

1861-1865 CIVIL WAR: James M Hallmark, res:Huntsville AL,farmer,age at enlistment 39,date enlist 7-24-1862, private,place Huntsville,St svd AL, survived the war-no. Birthdate 1823

1874 LAND: TX,Bastrop Co: Co Deeds, Call #965216 p 105-106 (Probate), dated 23 May 1874, "J.M. Hallmark & Sarah Hallmark to give power of attorney to ML Hogan to convey lands in Bastrop Co, TX, formerly occupied as homestead.
On p 106 shows $300 paid by Wm A. Jenkins for land in Bastrop Co. TX, on north side of Colorado River being a part of a League of land granted to Samuel M. Wms by Mexican gov't survey #37 ...beginning at a stake on corner of John Hallmark - dated 23 June 1874 Shows James and Sarah living in Limestone Co, TX. Rec'd 200 acres in father's will, 2-26-1859, #965198.

1876 DEATH of wife #1: TX,Limestone Co: Sarah Rutherford Hodges Hallmark died 22 January 1876

1880 MARRIAGE #2: TX,Limestone Co-Groesbeck: James Minett Hallmark married Mary Evaline Montgomery 22 April 1880
Letter from Leatha Richardson shows Mary Eveline Montgomery as name of 2nd wife. This was also in letter from Modie Mosley 8 Sep 1965.

1880 CENSUS: TX, Limestone Co,ED 92: A/com Img 11, pg 288, 7 June, Dw 123/137:
HALLMARK, James-51/AL (AL,AL); Evaline-wife19/LA (LA,LA); Jack-son 16/TX (AL,AL)
at Home; James-son 12/TX (AL,AL) at home; Lindsey-son 8/TX (AL,AL)

1882 HISTORY: Izora McGinty: Jams Hallmark family came from Bastrop Co to Llano Co

1893 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Llano Co-Kingsland: James Minett Hallmark died 5 May, 1893, buried Pennington Creek Cemetery, headstone: "In Memory of J. M. Hallmark, born Oct 30, 1827. Died May 5, 1893."

1897 LAND: 2 Oct 1897:Llano Co Quitclaim Deed BK 29 pg 379-380 from Mrs R A Hogan, of Limestone Co & JB, JM, JI, LD, RE & Jake Hallmark to BT Hallmark, conveying their int in 100 acres out of the GW Hensley survey.
6 May 1897: Llano Co Quitclaim, same bk & pg conveying 40 acres of land from WJ, BT, LD, JB, JM, JI, & RA Hogan to Jake & RE Hallmark. On pg 281-383 interest in 151 acres conveyed from Mrs RA Hogan, RE Hallmark, JN, JB, JM, JI,LD & BT Hallmark
From a recital contained inone of the above deeds the parties in 2-4 are the heirs of JM Hallmark & his wife Emling Hallmark

1900 CENSUS: To get

1905 LAND: 30 Mar 1905, Llano Co Warranty Deed, BK 41 pg 376-379, conveying 200 acres out of GW Hensley survey from RE, BT, JI, JB Hallmark & Mrs RA Hogan to JC Stribling.

NOTES:
1. Pam and Bob Wagner visited Pennington Cemetery in Texas and have seen and taken photos of headstones of Hallmark family members, including "J.M. Hallmark bn Oct 30, 1827, Died May 5, 1893. Izora McGinty and Molly Hallmark both say this is his grave. Molly second wife of Jacob Newton Hallmark. Izora daughter of Jacob Newton Hallmark.
They also showed us where each of the boys lived, not far from Pennington Cem, and which I have drawn a map of.
2. 30 Mary 1963: Personal interview with Izora by Pam and Bob Wagner-James Minett lived in Valley Springs. Came later than "boys" by 1-2 years, then lived Kingsland. Was a farmer, then changed to railroad work as a section foreman. Obtained pictures showing James, Isaac and Carrie, Letha, Carrie after to Ore., Aubra and Isaac, and Isaac, Willie and Aubra.
Lake Buchanon - when flooded, had to move 600 or more graves. Pennington Cem has 12-15 Hallmarks buried there, James Minet too, & 2 babies by 1st wife - 6 children. (we only have 7 names of Hallmarks buried there) So many people didn't want them to move cemetery - wanted to build a cement wall around it, but not work. The Hallmarks asked to have the bodies moved right away. Had to move 6 cemeters when building the dam Bought new boxes for each body. Some bodies there many years - had to scoop up darkened dirt & put in casket.
People were paid so little for the land that was taken. The Hallmarks were living along the river, & the state just came & took it. Had a huge pecan orchard (45 acres). Had all the fish they wanted. Couldn't catch any there now. Caught some as big as 60-75 # (Wm Jackson). Caught some by hand. One hung from shoulders to ground. David (sn of Wm Jackson) & Tony (Uncle Ben's boy) had it on a stick & held it on their shoulders. Could see it in the water, as the water cleared--just reached in under the gills & pulled it out. Wm Jackson liked his cold fish--cooked it up first, then put in flour sacks & eat it cold. Molly got tired of it. "I just couldn't take it." Catfish is good cold.
Ed had 3 boys - all dead. 2 girsl, now living Ft Worth. One boy killed on tractor - driving on highway.
John - had 2 boys - dead
Lindsay, Monroe & Ide living - Doole, near Brady.
Wm Jackson lived Valley Springs before moving to Burnett
Raymond's sister has been a receptionist in Austin - Breckinridge Hospital
Edna Faye Stock (grdau of Lindsay), Charles Stock, 466 Alicia, San Antonio
Eddy & Earl md Peacock girls - Peacock died of heart attacks - 2/9 living.
Wm Raymond, son of Wm Jackson, hit by train & died (see Wm Raymond Hallmark)
Jimmy - Limestone or Bell County - hunted out new country, settled on Llano River. Not much mail then. When rest of family found them, came west too. Everyone came. Grandpa Hallmark - Jack was 16 yrs old. Place called Smoothen Iron Mtn. Grandpa Hallmark and wife (#2), Eveline went off & left the boys to batch. Jan 12, big snow. Their teams worked out, got snow on them, couldn't walk, so had to knock snow off feet. Jack's 16th birthday. spent whole day cleaning snow off team's feet. Bought the land where Stribbling bought. Dee & Jim only ones not found on home near dad. After father's death, all the boys scattered.
Jasper Newton had a big family, lived near Grandpa, near Bastrop County, called Hallmark Prairie. Jas lived in Llano Co & raised a large family. Jasper was James Minet's brother.
(Pam's impression at time of conversation - Mrs WJ Hallmark 83 yrs old, spry, get around, quite a talker, Church of Christ, snuff dipper, very friendly, enjoyed very much)
3. Several records show parents of James Minett as:
a. Richard Hallmark and Mary Ann Prewitt (dau of Jacob Prewitt and Nancy Ritchey) of Walker Co Alabama 1830. Letter from Mary Hallmark 9 Feb 1968.
b. Richard Hallmark (1780/Ala) and Nancy (Ritchey?)(1803?/Ala) from Izora McGinty Jan 1963. Says moved to Alabama in 1807, had 15 children. James Minett and most of brothers and sisters born there.
c. Richard H. Hallmark and Mary Ann Prewitt from family group sheet, Leatha Richardson to William O. Hallmark to Pam, from memory of Isaac Hallmark. 1977

Brother called Jasper (Bastrop Co)? Boys came first, then James Minnett and Jack 16 after md Eveline. Hallmark Prairie.

Piercen Hallmark, 2826 Scott Avenue, Fort Worth 3, Texas - 1963

REL: CHECK OUT Church of Christ records for JM and family 1900-...

STAPLEY: Computor notes show James Mynott or Minett and James MCP Hallmark. Also show E: 5 Mar 1980 PV and SP: 19 Mar 1980 PV.

PAUL W HENDERSON: Collection of family info says James Minet Charles Pierson, born Birmingham, AL 
Hallmark, James Minett Charles Pierson (I1837)
 
1864 1827 BIRTH: ILL,Sangamon Co: Levi Burden born 17 Jan 1827

1844-1880 MIGRATION,HIST: Email Nov 2002,Connie Clapier pg 12, from Ann Kennedy: Sarah came
to Yamhill Co OR on a wagon train in 1844 with her parents, Solomon and Susannah Eads. Levi, her husband, came to Oregon in 1845 on a wagon train with his father's family:

1850 MG: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Levi Burden md Sarah Eads 20 Aug 1850 [also shows Polk Co]

1850 LAND,HIST: They filed Donation Land Claim #5112 for 643.61 acres in Polk Co.

1955 HIST: June 1955 letter from Guy Pearson to Mary Gray Marks #38: "All the Burdens, that is all the older ones my father's age, especially the men I believe are all gone now. Lulu & Minnie Burden may be alive yet I don't know. The Burdens all at one time lived about 20 miles from Moscow up near Potlatch & Princeton."

1860 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Precinct pg 55 Dw #535.
BURDEN, Levi M 26/IL; Sarah 27/MO; Henry 9/OR; James 7/OR; George 5/OR;
Eliza 3/OR, Abraham 3/12 OR. All there but Nancy Ellen-died?

1861: He bought 100 acres of land July 1861, Yamhill Co OR...from Sarah's mother, Susannah Eads.

1865: Levi sold 100 acres of this property in 1861 and an additional 32 acres in 1865.

1870 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan 9-10 Aug pg54 Dw 513:
BURDEN, Levi 43/Ill farmer; Sarah 37/MO; James 18/OR; George 15/OR; Eliza 14/OR;
Lincoln 10/OR; Isabelle 8/OR; Thomas 7/OR; Wm 5/OR; Jasper 3/OR;
John 2/OR; Minnie 3/12/OR-March

1876: They moved to Idaho approx 1876.

1880: In the 1880 census they were at Palouse Bridge Pct, Nez Perce Terr, Idaho.

HIST: Hist of Eads Fam, by Geo Eads: Spent some ys in Sheridan OR, then no. ID nr Palouse City,
WA. 17 children, sev dd infancy. Sarah dd Garfield WA.
Guy Pearson letter: once, all Burdens lived 20 mi frm Moscow, nr Potlatch & Princeton.
Ola Johnson letter 1955: Burdens had co. farm nr Moscow

1901 DEATH,BURIAL: ID,Latah Co-Cora (Potlatch): Levi M Burden died 13 Dec 1901 - CK OUT


ACTION - CK OUT - Levi M Burden:
1. OR Donation Land Claim for William Burden, born 1831 Sangamond Co, Mo. A bro to Levi?
2. Eads Family in America Newsletter Vol 3 #1, 1 Feb 1992, pg 7: Willard Burden, 874 Luguna St, Livermore CA 94550 did considerable research on Solomon/Susanne but his own Burden/Eads line was not included. Conjecture: he produced a separate paper covering ancestry of Levi Burden. Anyone know what happened to it? 
Burden, Levi M (I2093)
 
1865 1827 BIRTH: MO [Platte?]: Sarah Eades born 1827 to Jesse & Elizabeth Eades
Nov 2002 Email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner : Sarah Eads bn 1827 in Colfax WA

1830 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co FHL film #014852 pg188:
EADES, Jesse 1m 5-10-Isaac; 1m 30-40-Jesse
3f 0-5-Sarah, Susan [1 more, died?]; 1f 5-10-Clarinda; 1f 20-30-Elisabeth

1846 MARRIAGE: MO, Platte Co: Sarah Eades married William R. Kirk on 19 May 1946
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 5: Sarah Eads md William R Kirk 19 May 1846 in Colfax WA-CK

1857 DEATH, BURIAL: OR, Polk Co: Sarah Eads Kirk died 11 July 1857 in Polk Co OR

Death year different than above-from Wm R Kirk Action notes: Feb 2003 email from Carol Tallman Jones:
"John Burden : John is listed as brother to Julia Burden, who md Wm Riley Kirk b. 1827, whose first wife (according to transcript of Lynn Co, OR Early Settlers*) was Sarah W Eads b 1830, dau of Isaac (or John?) Eads.
In 1853, after Sarah's death, Riley md a member of the 1845 Joel Palmer wagon train, Julia Burden, who had settled in Polk Co with her parents and family." 
Eades, Sarah (I8533)
 
1866 1827 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Henry William Eads born Nov 7, 1827

RELIGION,POLITICS,OCCUUPATION: Pioneer Card Index, OR Hist Soc Library, Portland OR: "Henry a Methodist; Democrat; millwright..."

1830 CENSUS:MO, Cole Co pg 188, flm #0014853, 8th frm bttm:
EADES, Solomon (agriculture): 2 males 0-5;1 male 30-40;1 female 20-30

1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, bk #977.9135 N2p, FHL pg 88, #1183:
EADS, Solomon: Males: 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 40-50

1844 LAND: OR,Yamhill Co: OR Donation Land Claim #3299, Salem OR Archive Film #90,Roll #40: 640 acres - Henry W Eads: by South bank South fork Yamhill River, North 1mile, East 1 mile to North bank South fork Yamhill River, l mile South crossing fork.

1849 GOLD! Hist of the Eads Family, by Rev George R Eads, pg 3: "In 1849...[Solomon] & Henry & Jackson went to CA gold fields of Feather River. Solomon & Henry had Mountain Fever & unable to work. Jackson only 15, but could wash out from $15-20 a day. When winter came, they returned home in Oregon to stay.

1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co,19 Oct, Dw190/190: Henry Edes 22/MO, son of Solomon & Susannah Edes

1856 MARRIAGE: OR,Polk Co-Spring Valley: Henry Wm Eads md (Martha) Ann Morris 24 Aug 1856
Hist of the Eads Family by Rev George R Eads, pg 4: "...Henry md Ann Morris... raised a family of 7 children... only recall 5: Charles, Dell, Jack, John and Mittie."
c1955 note from Jackson Eads to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #9: "The history of my father's family was destroyed several years ago as the Family reckord was written in a Bible and left with my oldest sister Iola Miller and there is no reckord at this time that I can locate... there were 7 children in father's family-5 boys, 2 girls: Iola, Charley, Albert, Johnny, Dell, Jack-only one living, & Mittie"

1860 CENSUS: Have not found this census yet.

1870 DIVORCE: OR,Yamhill Co: OR Historical Rcds Index, Case 0345, 14 Apr 1870: Henry Eads vs Ann Eads; document shows 6 minor children: Iola E-12 yrs; Lorenzo Dow-11 yrs; Albert McClellan-9 yrs; Jeremiah M-6 yrs; William Ellis-4 yrs; Charles Jackson Clinton-1 yr

1870 CENSUS: OR, Yamhill Co-Sheridan, pg 545, Dw #1288:
EADES, Henry 42/MO carpenter; Iola 13-f/OR; Lorenzo 11/OR; Albert 9/OR;
Jeremiah 7/OR; William 4/OR; Jackson 1/OR (Email 11-02: also
milling-occupation)

1880 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-McMinnville Prec pg 24, DW #242/257:
EADS, Henry W 52/MO (KY,TN) logger, widower; Jackson 11/OR (MO,IA)-son

1880 HIST: OR,Yamhill Co-McMinnville: Jack Eads to Mary Marks, Eads doc #12: "My father Henry Eads hauled a load of lumber to town in 1880 with 3 yoke of oxen and lost two of his team by the heat of the day."
The Wide Gage R.R. pulled into McMinnville. The train was a little late being fired by wood and coal and having to wait for the Chinese to get off the track... built by Chinese labor at $10/month.."

1881 DEATH: Henry W Eads died 8 Feb 1881, from falling tree [Spokane Wa, another shows Palouse WA].

ACTION - CK OUT - Henry Wm Eads:
1. "History of Eads Family"-hauled lumber,killed by a falling tree. Had 7 children. Info given Mary Marks by Jack Eads, 6th child of Henry Eads, Eads doc #9, shows children as:
Mary Marks-by Jack: 1870 census:
Iola Iola bn abt1857
Charles Edward Lorenzo bn abt 1859
Albert Albert bn at 1861
John Jeremiah bn abt 1863
Dell William bn abt 1866
Jack 1868 Jackson bn abt 1869
Mittie
2. Death of Henry Wm shown as Spokane and Palouse City WA - which?
3. 1860 Census
4. AFN:2JXJ-MJ - by whom and what says
5. Fam rcds of Edward Vern Smith, what says. 
Eads, Henry William (I2072)
 
1867 1827 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: William Lewis Clark Eads born abt 1827

1844 HIST: OR Donation Land Certif #3603-Settled in OR Dec 1844 unmd
Aug 1997 letter from Kathy McCord: Wm Lewis Clark was said to have been a troublemaker on the wagon train. He shot at a man and tried to kill his bro Rufus. In "Emigrants to Oregon in 1844:" Clark Eads son of Moses Eades (CK OUT-Connie's email shows right after this stmt, "General Notes: Pages from a bk "The Oregon Trail," a diary of Rev Edward Evan Parrish in 1844. Author, Burt Webber. Pg 21-22."

1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: William S Edes 23/MO, son of Moses & Nancy Edes

1853 HIST: Pg 1014: WLC Eads: Cayuse War claim awarded 1 Jan 1853 2:7
OR Donation Land Certif #3603: 320 acres Polk Co OR nxt to father Moses-8 Mar 1853. Claim #38. Settled in OR Dec 1844 unmd, signed "X".

1854 HIST: Wm LC vs Selders, Antony-Polk Co Ct case-trespass-cont 13 Jan 1854, 2:5; 3 Jun 1854 cont-costs to plaintiff 2:5; 31 Oct 1854 3:1-Polk Co Ct Case-slander $10,000 verdict for plaintiff $5

1859 HIST: Index to OR Statesman Newspaper pg 1013: WC Eades in Polk Co jail-chgd with attempt on life of Rufus Eades, his bro 28 Jun 1859, 2:5 "WC Eades is confined at Polk Co jail upon a chg of attempting to kill his bro Rufus. Rufus has just completed 3yr term in Pen, to which he was sent for killing a man in a quarrel in Portland winter of 1855-56. Both Rufus & man killed were mbrs of vol. co. passing thru Ptld. PS-Eads dischgd on bail

1880 CENSUS: OR-Polk Co, Douglas Twp Dw 95/96:
EADS, Wm 51/MO (SC,NC) laborer and boarder

ACTION-CK OUT:
1. Umatilla Co MG Rcds on computer 1997: Wm C Eads md Mabel Back 6 Nov 1921, Pendleton OR
[too late for this Wm C Eads]

2. AFN:269Q-DH, Phillip Blackburn 
Eads, William Lewis Clark (I3428)
 
1868 1827 BIRTH: OH,Marion Co: Alson Norton Thurlo was born 27 March 1827, son of John and Abigail Thurlo
History of Sullivan Co, MO, Vol I, pg 458: "...Allison N Thurlo born Marion Co, Ohio March 27 1827,

c1837 HISTORY: Obit for Alson, Oct 1913: "...When 10, family to Duncan Twp, Sullivan Co...

1838 HISTORY: Descendant of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 3-1: "...He was but a youngster of eleven in 1838, when the family loaded what possession they could into a wagon (or wagons) and moved to Linn Co, MO. They settle a few miles north of Browning on land that would later become part of Sullivan County. His educational opportunities were naturalyy limited, being confined to the old subscription schools of the neighborhood..."

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850: Anson P Thurlow age 24 bn Ohio, laborer son of John and Abigail Thurlow

1851-52 HISTORY: N/A pension 692.296 #34 by Allison N Thurlo April 1901: 74 yrs old. Living 2 miles east of Parson, Sullivan, MO. PO free rural delivery from Browning: "I met Albert J abt 1851-52. I was in CA when he left for CA but did not see him there..."

c1852-55 HIST: Obit for Alson, Oct 1913: "...1852 to California gold fields, returning 1855..."
1872-1972 Browning Missouri Centennial Celebration pg 143: "..."...in the year 1850's when... Alson Thurlo rode a mule to the gold fields of Calif. and back..."
Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo, pg 3-1: "...In 1852, accompanied by several others, he was engaged to drive cattle from Milan to Sacramento, CA. He spent some time in the gold fields, teaming, mining and pursuing various other occupations. He reportedly purchased a yoke of cattle for $300 on credit and sold them for $700. This was his first business venture, and apparently others were successful as his savings steadily increased until 1855 when he returned home on the same mule on which he had left, and purchased a portion of the land presently held by his descendants..."

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp #305:
THURLO, Alson N. 30/OH (farmer)

1860 MARRIAGE: Alson [Allison] Norton Thurlo md Amanda Johnson 20 December 1860, children: Finnis (Clum) Columbus, Hinda Josephine and Henry Alson
MG: LDS-IGI 8583203, Film 1396087, Sheet 31.
History of Sullivan Co, MO, Vol I, pg 458: "...Allison N Thurlo md Amanda Johnson Dec 20 1860

1865 HISTORY: N/A pension 692.296 #34 by Allison N Thurlo April 1901: I heard my sister first husband dead when she md Albert J. In 1865 I lived on this place & Smith's father lived 1/2 mile from me. I think my sister lived on this place when she md Albert J. He died on his father's place.

c1869 HISTORY: Descendants... pg 3-1: the house he built in 1855 (2-room log cabin) was remodeled, expanded, added to and taken from over the years but still stands on the Alson Thurlo homeplace in tribute to the man who loved it so much. Remodeling told about in "History of Sullivan Co, Duncan Twp, pg 107 - added another half story also".

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milam PO: p 189 15 July 1870:
THURLOW, Alson 41/OH farmer; Amanda 32/MO; Columbus M 8/MO; Hindy F 5/MO;
Henry 1/MO

1872-1972 Browning Missouri Centennial Celebration pg 143: "...The children of John and Abagail (Hussey) Thurlow were: (3) Alson who md Amanda Johnson. They made their home on a farm, west of Scottsville where he built up a herd of horses and cattle. Three children were born to this family. Clum, who married Lee Peterson a school teacher and daughter of Prof. Peterson... Hinda, who married William Rush. 1 child who died as an infant. Hinda bought property in Browning after death of husband. Called Aunt Hilda. 3. Hank md Parmelia Johnson, lived on Thurlo farm. Son R A md Genevieve Bunbridge: Eugene died young-heart attack. Ricky md Rose Dudley, son: Lane Allen. Jane. Judy (twin) md Clifford May. Story of Eugene...."

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville Twp: Anc.com Img 25, pg 24, 14 June, Dw #219:
THURLO, A N 52/Ohio (VA/VA) md farmer; Amanda 39/MO (MO/MO) keep house;
Columbus-son 17/MO; Hinda-dau 14/MO; Henry-son 11/MO; James SMITH 23/MO
(MO,MO) single laborer

1889 Hist of Sullivan Co MO pg 324: "...On Browning North Hooker School Board-1889..."

1892 DEATH of qidw: MO,Sullivan Co: Amanda F Johnson Thurlo died 15 June 1892, buried Hoover Cemetery

1893 HIST: Descendants... pg 3-1: "...Alson was appointed Judge of the Western District in 1893, was to the same office when the term expired, then was elected for a second term.
He was one of many interesting characters in the early history of Sullivan Co and won enviable reputation thru his honesty and upright dealing, was honored and respected by community. He owned large herd of cattle and bred and sold race horses, also had a number of jacks and jennets around the farm...

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning: N/A film #T623,905,1 June,Dw #334/336:
THURLO, Allison-head 73/OH born March 1829 (MS/OH) widower, farmer, own home;
Henry A-son 31/MO born Nov 1868 (OH,MO) md 6 years, farmer;
Percurfia I-dau/lw 29/MO born Sep 1870 (TN,MO) 1/1 child living;
Richard A-grandson 1/MO born Mar 1899

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Clay Twp ED 161: Anc.com Img 1-pg 54, Dwelling 6/6: Alson N Thurlo age 83 bn Ohio (VT,VT)widow, living with son Henry A Thurlo and family

1913 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Allison Norton Thurlo died 12 October 1913 of Labioglosso plaiangeal paralysis; buried Hoover Cemetery
History of Sullivan Co, MO, Vol I, pg 458: "Deaths 1900-1920 - Allison N Thurlo... died Oct 19 1913. Surviving children: Columbus, H.A., Mrs. Hinda Rush."
Descendants... pg 3-1: "...Alson had been in ill health for several months before his death. 
Thurlo, Alson Norton (I3276)
 
1869 1827 BIRTH: OH,Nobel Co-Olive Green: Elizabeth Thurlo born 18 March 1827 Thurlo, Elizabeth (I10685)
 
1870 1827 BIRTH: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Emeline S Parks (Parke) born 17 February 1827,dau of Thomas Parke bn c 1776-1805 and Elizabeth Phillips bn c 1785-1808

1846 MARRIAGE: Prentice A Gavitt md Emiline S Parke 12 Jul 1846 in prob. Dimock PA

1850 CENSUS: Cannot find as of January 2005

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna-Jessup, Montrose PO: pg 730-31, 11 July, Dwelling 253, family 246:
GAVITT, Prentice 35/PA farm labor for John Parke; Emeline 33/PA-wife; John 11/PA; Jane 9/PA;
Elizabeth 7/PA; Wilson 6/PA; Willis 4/PA

1861 HISTORY: The Gavitt Family of Westerly RI pg 35: "68. Prentice A Gavitt... married Emilene Parke... moved to Dimock Township PA after husband killed in Civil War..."

1870 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp [Auborn PO]: Img 13-pg 229,18 Aug,dwell 90, fam 99:
GAVITT, Emelina 42/PA keep house [value $500,100]; Sarah 17/PA-at home,school;
F Ida 9/PA-at home,school

1873 LAND: PA,Susquehanna Co Grantor Index BK 35 pg 1: Emeline S Gavitt by Sheriff to LF Fitch, 6 1/2 acres in Brooklyn and Dimock, BK Sheriff 3 pg 400"

1879 LAND: PA,Susquehanna Co Grantor Index BK 35 pg 2: Emeline S Gavitt by Sheriff to G V Bentley, Executor al, 6 1/4 acres in Dimock, BK Sheriff 3 pg 683

1880 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Anc.com-pg 3 [51],1 June,dwelling 23,fam 23: Emeline Gavitt 53/PA, keeping house, sister-in-law to John Gavitt, living with John and his sons, and with her daughter Ida

1890-91 WILL,CODICIL of John Gavitt, brother to Prentice: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: I John Gavitt now of Twp of Dimock... 3. Brother Peter Gavitt $50; 4. Sister Temperance Stone $50; 5. Sister Nancy Reynolds $50; 6. Sister Mary Rosengrant $50; 7. Sister Thankful Conklin $50; 8. Sister-in-law Emeline S Gavitt shall be indebted to me in any sum, then I find my Executor to give any obligation made by her and due to me to the said Emeline and the same shall not be included in ...ment of my estate;..

1900 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp ED 83: Anc.com Img 13-pg 148A, ...June, Dwelling 140, family 144:
GAVITT, Emeline - head 73/PA born Feb (Nov)1827 (PA,PA) widowed, own farm, 4/7 children living;
Florence J-dau 39/PA born May 1861 (PA,PA) single; John-boarder 58/PA born May 1832,
divorced, no occupation

1902 WILL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp, Vol 10-page 215-217,film 1955818, 27 November 1902: I Emeline S Gavitt of Twp of Dimock, widow of Prentiss A Gavitt:
1. Just debts
2. Give and bequeath to my two sons, John and Leroy and my daughter Elisabeth, md to Jebes Ely, sum of $5.00 each in towit of their mother's love and remembrance.
The rest... at my decease I give and bequeath the same and every part to my daughter Ida Florence Gavitt in consideration of her care and company during the declining years of my life and her greater necessity. I appoint my said daughter Ida Florence sole executrix. Signed 27 November 1902, Lynn T Walrose and CC Miles, witnesses

1906 DEATH: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Probate same as above, proof of will 8 August 1906, Lynn T Walrose, one of the witnesses, C C Miles also present and saw him sign his name. And in 24 Feb 1906, CC Miles did say he was present. Date of death 10 February 1906, Emeline S Gavitt



FAMILY? to ck out - Prentiss Gavitt family 246 on dwelling 253

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna-Jessup, Montrose PO: pg 730-31, 11 July, dwelling 253, family 245:
PARKE, John 29/PA farmer; Julia-wife 21/Ireland; Delbert S-son 3 PA; Francis C-son 1/PA 
Parks, Emeline S (I9288)
 
1871 1827 BIRTH: PA,Susquehanna: Peter R. Gavit born 10 July 1827, re Ancestry World Tree project ID 1025, my submission #5

1849 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co Orphan's Court, Vol 3, pg 21, 19 Nov 1849: "...Upon the petition of Rebecca Gavit, widow and relist of Richmond Gavit, late of Dimock Twp in Co of Susquehanna deceased...Real estate of Richmond Gavit deceased to be divided up between heirs: wife Rebecca, children and spouses: William Stone and Temperance his wife late Temperance Gavit, of Daniel Reynolds & Nancy Reynolds his wife late Nancy Gavit, of Francis M Rosencrantz and his wife late Mary Gavit, of Prentice Gavit, who received his share in full from his father during his lifetime, Peter Gavit and John Gavit and Thankful Gavit by their Guardian, setting forth that the said Richmond Gavit died intestate on the 4th day of Aug AD 1847, leaving a widow, the said Rebecca and issue Temperance, Nancy, Prentice, Peter, Mary, John and Thankful, the last 2 named of whom are still in their minority;...

1850 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 24-p 26,27,16 Aug,dwell 408,fam 408:
GAVITT, Rebecca 53/Conn; Peter Gavitt 24/PA-farmer [value $800]; Perry MILLS 13/PA

1854 MARRIAGE: PA,Susquehanna Co-Montrose: Peter R. Gavit md Eliza Jane Rosencrantz 12 Feb 1854
1900 census: Peter and Eliza md 47 yrs
Hist of Sullivan Co PA pg 186: "He [Peter] md Miss Eliza, daughter of John Rosencrants of Susquehanna county, and to them have been born six children.."

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 7-pg 704, 10 July, Dwelling ??:
GAVIT, Peter 34/PA-farmer [value $1220,660]; Eliza-wife 24/PA; Polly 6/PA; Louise 3/PA;
Ruby [census index says Penly] 11/12-PA; Rebecca-mother 66/Conn; Chas 12/PA

1869 HISTORY: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte: Hist of Sullivan County PA pg 186: "In the spring of 1869 he came to Sullivan county and purchased his present farm four miles south of Laporte..."
The Gavitts of Westerly RI pg 107: Peter R Gavitt...(liv. 1869 Sullivan Co, Laporte Twp, Sones farm, near Sonestown PA)

1870 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte: Anc.com Img 1-pg 75, 15 July, dwelling 8, family 8:
GAFFET, Peter 42/PA farmer [value $2200,900] US citizen; Eliza Jane 34/PA keeping house; Polly 15/PA;
Louise 12/PA; Reuban 10/PA; Eliza J 6/PA; Lee R 4/PA

1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp ED 235:Anc.com Img 16-pg 15,22 June,dwelling 87,family 89:
GAVITT, Peter 52/PA (RI,Conn) farmer; Eliza-wife 44/PA (NJ,NJ) keeping house; Louisa-dau 22/PA
single school teacher; Jane-dau 16/PA at home; Lee-son 14/PA; Morgan-son 9/PA

1896 WILL: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp: I Peter Gavitt of the Twp of Laporte Co of Sullivan and State of PA...this my last will & testament in manner and form following:
1. ...all my just debt and funeral expenses be fully paid and satified by my Executor...
2. I give devise & bequeath unto my beloved wife, Eliza Jane Gavitt, all my property real personal & mixed for her
use during her natural life.
3. I give... to my daughter Polly, intermarried with E J Messenger the sum of One hundred dollars
4. I give... to my daughter Louisa, intermarried with Trouteman Simmons the sum of One hundred dollars.
5. I give... to my daughter Ruby, intermarried with W. Joins the sum of One hundred dollars.
6. I give... to my daughter Jane, intermarried with J. W. Buck, the sum of One hundred dollars.
In as much as my son Lee R Gavitt has already received his full share of my estate by deed for the land upon which he now resides, and in consideration of said deed for said land, I direct that he pay to my daughters above named the sum of Twenty five dollars each as a part of the sum bequeathed to them after the death of myself and my wife. This being a modification of the sum he was bound to pay to the above named of my heairs by agreement stated March 26, 1889 wherein he was bound to pay the said heirs the sum of fifty dollars each.
7. I give... to my son Morgan Gavitt after the death of my beloved wife all my estate real personal and mixed and to
his heirs and assigns forever subject to the payment of the sum of Seventy-five dollars to my four daughter above
named.
And lastly I herely nominate constitute & appoint my son Lee R Gavitt Executor of this my last will & testament & hereby revoke any & all wills by me at anytime heretofore made & declare to be my last will & testament. In witness whereof I Peter Gavitt, the testator... 4 January 1896. Signed, Peter Gavitt... WITNESSES: R. A. Conklin, Jno E Gallagher

1899 HISTORY: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte: History of Sullivan Co Pa, pg 186: "Peter Gavitt, Jr., our subject's father, was born in Susquehanna county, received a common-school education and became a tiller of the soil in his native county. In the spring of 1869 he came to Sullivan county and purchased his present farm four miles south of Laporte. He married Miss Eliza,daughter of John Rosencrants of Susquehanna county, and to them have been born six children..."

1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte ED 70: Anc.com Img 11-sheet 6 [2042], 6 June, dwelling 101, family 103:
GAVITT, Peter 72/PA born July 1827 in PA (Conn,RI) md 47 yrs; Eliza-wife 64/PA born
Nov 1835 (PA,PA) md 47 yrs, 6/6 children living - living with son, Lea Gavitt
and wife Amanda

1910 DEATH: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte Twp: Peter R Gavitt died 23 June 1910. Proof of will made 23 July 1910.

1910 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp-Nordmont Village: Anc.com Img3-4, April 10, sheet 2A, pg 80, 33/33:
GAVITT, Morgan P-head 59/PA(CT,CT)md at 21, farmer, own; Alda-wife 61/PA
(PA,PA)md at 23, no occupation; Jennie BUCK-sis in law 74/PA (PA,PA)
single, no occupation; Gordon GAVITT-son 18/PA no occupation; Eliza-mother
94/PA (PA,PA) widow, no occupation

1920 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan-Davidson Twp,part of: Anc.com Img? Sheet 6B, ED 152, Dw117/118:
GAVITT, Lee R-head 54/PA (PA,PA) md-foreman,clothespin factory; Alice M
wife 56/PA (PA,PA) md no occupation; Eliza J-mother 84/PA (NJ,PA)
wid, no occ; Walter G German-great uncle 6/PA (PA,PA)


1930 PROBATE: PA,,Sullivan Co-Laporte Twp: Receipts & releases for bequests name in above will filed, signed by 4 daughters of Peter Gavitt & Eliza Jane Gavitt, now both deceased... "hereby acknowledge & have received from our brother Lee R Gavit each the sum of Twenty-five dollars & from our brother Morgan P Gavitt the sum of Seventy-five dollars, a total of One hundred dollars. Received and signed for Dec 1930, Polly R Messenger, Jennie E Buck, Louisa F Simmons and Ruby A Lowe.
One World Tree: "Peter R Gavitt, father Richmond Gavitt, mother Rebecca, died 23 June 1910."

1910 CENSUS: to get; 1920 for Eliza





NOTES: Re Ancestry World Tree Project ID 1025: Peter R. Gavitt, Event: BAPM 1869 living LaPorte, Sullivan Co, PA on Sones Farm near Sonesville PA 
Gavitt, Peter R (I9283)
 
1872 1827 BIRTH: RI: Maxson Perry White born 1 February 1827

1850 MARRIAGE: Maxson Perry White md Abby Gavitt 5 August 1850

1850 CENSUS: RI,Washington Co-Westerly: A/C Img 40, 22 Aug, pg 820, Dw -no #, many others there:
WHITE, Maxson 25/RI farmer; Abby 25/RI (1)= md within the year.

1899 DEATH: Maxson Perry White died 13 May 1899 [no place shown] 
White, Maxson Perry (I10094)
 
1873 1828 BIR, 1899 DTH: 200 Years Michael Hist & Gen pg 39: Child #7 - Adam Michael bn 10 May 1828
June 1998 letter from Walta Russ, Norton Co Genealogical Soc: her niece has a relative in Hays: says Coleman Cem is in pasture with fence around, not cared for, south of Edmond in Graham Co, SE Qtr S3 T6 R22: Andrew bn 10 May 1828 - dd 19 Dec 1899

1828 HIST: 200 Yrs Michael Hist & Gen pg94: At the time Andrew Michael, 7th child of Adam Michael, bn 10 May 1828. John Quincy Adams was 6th Pres of US. Pop slightly more than 11 million. This yr was first passenger railroad in Amer-Baltimore & Ohio; began laying track westward from Baltimore. Also in 1828, first Webster's Dictionary published in 2 vols-gained fame as finest English dictionary of its time.

1849 LAND: PA,Columbia Co Grantee Indx to Deeds 1813-1922 flm# 0961533/pg66, 20 Mar 1849 Vol 32 pg 195-Foundryville PA-indenture:

Chas Kalbfus of Berwick & Wm H Woddin of Foundryville to Andrew Michael of Briarcreek Twp, for $500, 2 acres 69 perches: Beg at store in line of Yaughr heirs, by same South 30 deg West 23.8 perches to a store, thence North 75 1/2 deg East 31.25 perches to a store, thence North 14 1/2 deg West 12.6 perches to a store thence, North 13 deg West 1.7 perches to a store, thence North 62 deg West 2.5 perches to a store, thence South 28 deg West 13.7 perches to a store, to the place of beginning (pt of larger land tract of which George Beam dc'd seized after having made his last will & test..Orphan's Ct, Columbia Co, wit: Joseph Gansel, Ellen Joster, Sarah Benman

1850 MG: 200 Years Michael Hist & Gen: md Rebecca Gensel - 2 children: Frank & Ellen. Andrew md Rebecca Gensel, bn 13 May 1827. Andrew's brother md Sarah Gensel, & youngest sis, Polly Michael md Joseph Gensel. Assumed that Gensels were sis & bro. Joseph Gensel taken prisoner in Civil War, dd Libby Prison, notorious Conf Prison-TO CK OUT.

1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Briarcrk Twp pg 156 - 10 Aug, Seattle Archives flm#769 Dw #149:
MICHAEL, Andrew 23/PA carpenter-md within the yr; Rebecca 21/PA (not read/write)

1860 CENSUS:PA Columbia Co-Briarcrk Twp, Berwick PO, 24 Jul, Dw #586:
MICHAEL, Andrew 30/PA-boatman; Rebecca 27/PA; Frank 8/PA; Sarah E 3/PA

1867 LAND: PA, Columbia Co Grantor Index to Deeds 1813-1822 flm#1486660: 16 Feb 1867 Vol 32 pg199: Foundryvlle, Indenture: Andrew & Rebecca Michael of Briarcrk Twp to Jacob Fenstermaker of Briarcrk twp, $465, 2 acres 69 perches, same desc as above, Wit: Geo A Beam, Jaynus Jacoby

1870 CENSUS:PA, Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp 16 Jul, flm#....... pg 3-Dw 16/16:
(No surname),Andrew M 43/PA farmer (2000,600); Rebecca 42/PA; Ellen 13/PA;
Albert 16/PA; TROUGH, Chas 9/PA (relative?)

1880 CENSUS: KS,Norton Co-Solomon Twp, flm #1254391/pg417b 8 June, Dw 38/38:
MICHAEL, Andrew 53/PA (PA,PA) md farmer,unemployed 12mos; Rebecca 52/PA (PA,PA)

1890 LAND: KS-Kirwin Land Office Homestead BK 5 pg 210, Certif #8535, App #9221, 4 Mar 1890, filed 11 Jun 1897: NW qtr Sec 34 Twp 5 South Range 22 West of 6th principal meridian KS=160 acres
Jun 1998 lttr Walta Russ, Norton Co Gen Soc: "BK 5, Homestead: Andrew Michael - NW qtr Sec 34 Twp 5. On another page: Andrew Michael Homestead: 5 - 210: 34 5 22

1891 LAND: KS, Norton Co - BK17/ pg437: Warranty Deed 1 Dec 1891 for same property from Andrew & Rebecca Michael of Graham Co KS to dau Sarah E Sperry of Graham Co KS for $1000, filed 31 Dec 1891 (mtg of $350 left on property), witnesses: RJ & AM Smith.
Jun 1998 lttr Walta Russ, Norton Co Gen Soc: :BK 17, pg 437 Deed Rcd: Andrew & Rebecca Michaels to Sarah E Sperry.

HIST: 200 Years Michael Hist & Gen p96: Unlike bro & sis, Andrew was the only one to move out of state. He drove horses which pulled barges along Erie Canal. Homesteaded near Cawker City (Mitchell Co) KS, then settled in Edmond, Norton Co KS
June 1998 letter from Walta Russ, Norton Co Gen Soc: Niece has relative in Hays: Coleman Cem is in pasture with fence around, nt cared fr, south of Edmond in Graham Co, SE qtr S3 T6 R22: Andrew bn 10 May 1828-dd 19 Dec 1899

1899 DTH,BUR: 200 Years Michael Hist & Gen pg 39: dd 15 Dec 1899, bur Coleman Cem, Edmond KS-age 71y 7m 5dys. Pg 94: Andrew dd 15 Dec 1899 age 71. Rebecca dd 30 Sep 1895 age 68. Both bur Coleman's Cem, Edmond KS. Several descendants also buried there: SE qtr Sec 3-Twp 6-Range 22.

ACTION-CHECK OUT: Are these Andrew's children? Summerhill Cem 1 1/2 mi frm Berwick, 2 stones, MC dau of A & R Michael dd 13 Apr 1853, age 2yr 3mo 13 dys (bn 31 Jan 1851); Chas F son of A & R Michael 5 mo 28 days (no dates)
Jun 1998 lttr Walta Russ, Norton Co Gen Soc: " Charles Michaelis homestead: [bk]1, [pg]232: NW qtr Sec12 Twp 5 Range 22", similar to Andrew's - is this his brother, Charles Michael?

NOTES: On sheet of paper in blue bk of remembrance by June Hallmark: "Children of Andrew Michael & Mother Gencel: Albert Frank, Ellen..." 
Michael, Andrew (I1924)
 
1874 1828 BIR: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: bn bef April 1848, no place
Rcds Of John & Lucille Bankhead Jul 2000: bn 18 Jun 1828, Pembroke Dock, Pembroke, Wales from TIB

CHR: IGI Batch #C082911, Call #105196, P/out #1238693. Ext B/Chr rcds 1799-1875. Says mother is "Elinor". B: 31 Mar 1979 OG, E: 16 Jun 1979 OG, SP: 21 jun 1979 OG.
Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: 15 Jun 1834, St Marys, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead July 2000: 12 Jul 1833, St Marys, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales

1846 MG: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: md Margaret Harrison bef April 1848, no place SS 21 Jun 1979 OG & 26 Apr 1990 Boise
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead Jul 2000: md Margaret Harris 23 Nov 1846, St Marys, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales SS 16 Nov 1991-Logan from FHL flm# 183394
IGI Batch #8128090, Call #1260980, Sheet 31. LDS Temple sealing rcd for son Thomas William Obray.

1910 DTH, BUR: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker: dd 5 Jun 1910, Paradise, Cache, Utah
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead Jul 2000: dd same from Paradise Ward rcds, FHL flm# 026365
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Other children re Harold Obray - Aug 2003 in Paradise:
History of Paradise book - $35.00, by Gerry & Betty Allen, lived in Paradise all of her life. 29 9100 South, 245-3259. 2 brothers came here, called Petersburg, with 7 families. Lived at Avon, then because of Indians, came to Paradise - not shown as founding fathers because of. Samueul Wm came by way of New Orleans, Thomas Lorenzo came by way of Nova Scotia to St. Louis.
Women of Faith and Fortitude, 4 volumes - all A-Z International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers
None look like our line: Richard K Thomas md Caroline Stockdale, Samuel John Thomas md Catherine Lloyd Jarman Moore, Thomas R Thomas md Catherine Richards, Ebenezer Thomas md Elvirea Jones, Daniel Zarababel Thomas md Holly Jane Tingle Averett Edward, Preston Thomas md Jane Gaither, Preston F Thomas md Maria Hadlong, Daniel S Thomas md Martha Pane, James Wylie Thomas md Mary Elizabeth Koyle, Emanuel Thomas md Mary Ellis, James Moroni Thomas md Mary Hebden Holroyd, Thomas S Thomas md Mary Jane Anthony, Frederick W Thomas md Ruth Price, James Thomas md Tena Nelson,

Myron & Annette (her sis has lots - Virginia Sommers) 245-3155, 86255 300 West, Paradise
Virginia & Leland Sommers, 8920 S 200 West, Paradise, 245-3366

All of the following from 2003 CD from Pat Holling:

OBITUARY: Obituary of Samuel William Obray as it appeared in the Journal on June11th. , 1910. GOOD PARADISE MAN PASSES TO REWARD Paradise June 8 - It becomes our duty once more to record the demise of one of our esteemed citizens, Samuel W. Obray, who passed peacefully June 5, 1910. Old age and heart trouble were the cause that brought on death.
Samuel W. Obray was in his 82nd year. He was born at South Wales 18 June 1828. He came to this country in 1848 and worked on a steamboat as a ships carpenter. His work took him from St. Louis to New Orleans and back on the Mississippi River. He came to Utah in 1854 and was a resident of Tooele County. He was an early settler of Wellsville and has been a resident of Paradise about forty-six years. While in his native country in his early manhood he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints. He has kept the faith and died in full fellowship, holding the office of High Priest at the time of his death. During the early settlement of Cache Valley Mr. Obray took an active part in defending the inhabitants from the depredations of Indians and other enemies. He was fearless and had a great influence with the red men. At one time before Old Paradise was settled and while the Indians were quite hostile, he went up to the south of where Paradise is now and got in to their camp and induced the Indians to come to Wellsville and have a feast and make peace, which they did. He passed through the trials and difficulties incident to pioneer life patiently and unflinchingly. He was impulsive, but kind hearted and generous to a fault. Such men as he were needed at that time. He was married three times and his last wife survives him. His descendant’s number about 176 was follows: 10 children, 87grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services over the remains were held in the Paradise meetinghouse June 7, 1910. A large congregation was present to show respects to the departed. The beautiful white casket containing the remains was covered with a profusion of flowers placed there by loving hands. Bp. Peter O. Hansen presided and services commenced by the choir singing "When First the Glorious Light". Invocation was offered by Elder Gideon E. Olsen, Jr. Consoling, instructive and eulogistic remarks were made by the following Elders: William Bishop, William Humphrey’s, John P, James, Samuel Oldham, Orson Smith and Bishop Peter O. Hansen. Benediction was pronounced by Elder Edward D. Miles. A large cortège went with the remains to the cemetery where the dedicatory prayer was offered by George S. Obray.



BIOGRAPHY: Samuel William Obray
The following was compiled by: Mildred Danielson Obray, and John F. Kendrick. Samuel William Obray was born 18 June 1828 at Landreth, Pembroke shire, Wales, his father was John Barnett Obray or Aubrey, his mother was Ellinor or Eleanor Allen. Samuel William was christened 12 July 1833 at the Parish of St Mary, Pembroke in the county of Pembroke shire, Wales. The families were known early as Awbrey then later as Obray. The brothers and sisters of Samuel William Obray were: (1) William Awbrey - born in 1813 and died at age 4 (2) Maria Awbrey - born 8 September 1814 (3) George Aubrey - born 1 September 1815

(4) John Obray - born 8 January 1818 (5) Elizabeth Obray - born 12 August 1820 (6) Thomas Obray - born 23 July 1821 (7) Robert Obray - Christened 6 October 1824 (8) Samuel William Obray - born 18 June 1828 (9) Elinor Jane Obray - Christened 15 June 1834
The last 7 children were christened at St Mary's Parish, Pembroke, Wales. All 9 children were born in Pembroke, Pembroke shire, Wales.
The 1841 Census of St Mary's Parish, Pembroke, Wales lists: NAME AGE OCCUPATION John Obray 54 Shipwright
Ellinor Obray 54 John Obray 22 Shipwright Betsy Obray 20 Shoe binder Robert Obray 17 Joiner Apprentice Samuel Obray 15 Eleanor Obray 13 Thomas Obray (also known as Thomas Lorenzo Obray) being on a LDS Mission in Malta at this time; Maria Obray and George Obray not listed in the census. Samuel William's mother Ellinor Allen Obray was baptized on 10th.June 1844, also his brother Thomas was baptized 25 September 1844. His sister Maria was baptized 22 May 1845.
Samuel William was baptized 6th. February 1846 and brother George was baptized 8th. June 1850, making 5 members of the family, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, up to the year 1850. The 23rd of November 1846, Samuel William Obray, of full age, a bachelor and with the profession as a Shipwright, and his residence being Pembroke Dock, Pembroke shire, Wales. His father being John Obray, and his profession a Shipwright, Samuel William married Margaret Harris, of full age, a Spinster, her residence being in Pembroke Dock, Pembroke shire, Wales, her father being Joshua Harris, and his profession being a Shipwright. Their marriage being solemnized at the Parish Church, in the St Mary's Parish, Pembroke Dock, Pembroke shire, Wales. (This information taken from a certified copy of an entry of marriage, in the possession of Mildred Obray). On 11 April 1848, a baby boy, Thomas William, was born to Samuel William Obray and Margaret Obray, formerly Harris, at Queen Street, Pembroke Dock, Paris of St Mary. (This information taken from a certified true copy of an entry of birth,, in the possession of Mildred Obray). It is said another boy named John was born to Samuel and Margaret Obray. On 29 January 1851, Samuel William Obray, age 23, and his son Thomas William, age 3, sailed on the ship "Ellen Maria" for the United States. It is said that his wife Margaret would not come with him so he left her and a baby son behind. Sometime between 1851 and 1853, Samuel William Obray married Eleanor Bainbridge. On 15 June 1853 a daughter, Ellen Jane was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray at St Louis, Missouri. In 1854 Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, with Thomas William and baby daughter, Ellen Jane, along with Samuel Williams brother Thomas Obray, who was returning from a LDS Mission in Malta, set out from Fort Leavenworth in that they could gather with the Saints in Utah. On 24 June 1854, Samuel William’s brother Thomas Obray married Louisa Shelton at Fort Leavenworth. Louisa died three weeks later. She got the measles, and was commencing to get better when she took a back set and died. Thomas took this pretty hard. (This was taken from the "Biography of Eliza Shelton Keeler", as written by herself, who was a sister to Louisa Shelton.) (NOTE: This was also written about in John Bagley and Margaret Mary Jane Allen Bagley's History in the book "History of Bear Lake Pioneers" the following is quoted from this book: "One morning our captain, Thomas O'Hara, a young Welshman, lost his wife, Louisa Shelton, a bride of three weeks. We had to bury her beside the road without a coffin. That was the first I ever saw buried this way. Less than six miles farther on we had to stop and bury her niece, a girl twelve years old. By that time every man in camp was ill, so the Aunt and I rolled her in a blanket and buried her." Unquote. John Bagley remembered Thomas to be O'Hara instead of Obray. (The book "History of Bear Lake Pioneers" is in the possession of John and Lydia Mae Obray Kendrick). On 29 September 1854, they arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah. Thomas Obray then married his first wife's (Louisa) sister Martha Shelton, while in the Endowment House, Thomas Obray had Louisa sealed to him and then had Martha also sealed to him on 17 October 1855.
Thomas and Martha Obray, and Martha's little brother, Albert Shelton, traveled to Tooele, Utah to find a home. Probably Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, and his son Thomas William and their baby daughter Ellen Jane, must have gone to Tooele, Utah, when Thomas and Martha Obray did. For on 16 August 1855 another daughter Louisa was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray at Tooele, Utah. On 17 October 1855, Samuel William and Eleanor Bainbridge Obray were sealed in the Endowment House, in Salt Lake City, Utah. On 5 December 1857, another daughter, Emma was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, at Ogden, Utah. On 21 November 1859, another daughter, Hanna Maria was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, at Wellsville, Utah. In the 1860 census for Cache County Utah listed the following:

Samuel W. Obray Laborer age 28
Ellen Obray age 26
M - Thomas W.12 F - Ellen 7 F - Louisa 5 F - Emma 2 F - Mariah 8/12 months On 13 February 1862, another daughter, Elizabeth was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, at Paradise, Utah. On 17 March 1864, another daughter, Adalaide was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, at Paradise, Utah. On 24 September 1867 a son, Samuel Napolen was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, at Paradise, Utah.
On 27 April 1869, another daughter, May was born to Samuel William and Eleanor Obray, at Paradise, Utah. Samuel William and Eleanor Obray's daughters Ellen Jane and Louisa were sealed to them on 22 April 1898 in the Logan Temple, in Logan, Utah. Samuel William and Eleanor Obray homesteaded a farm north of Paradise, Utah. The log cabin they built to live in was located where the double garage is presently located, where William "Bill" and Mildred Obray are presently living (1995). The address is 415 West 8700 South, Paradise, Utah. Eleanor Bainbridge Obray died 2 April 1902 at Paradise, Utah. Samuel William Obray died 5 June 1910 at Paradise, Utah. They are buried in the Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Utah. Samuel William Obray was a High Priest in the LDS Church. Samuel William Obray had a plural wife, Deborah Preator; they were married and sealed on 25 April 1870, in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City, Utah. There were no children from this marriage.


Samuel William Obray served time in prison for polygamy

CENSUS: 1880 Census Place: Paradise, Cache, Utah
Source: FHL Film 1255335 National Archives Film T9-1335 Page 172C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Samuel OBRAY Self M M W 50 WALES
Occ: Farms Fa: WALES Mo: WALES
M. Deborah OBRAY Wife F M W 36 ENG
Occ: Keep House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG 
Obray, Samuel William (I97)
 
1875 1828 BIRTH,DEATH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish: 8660 Muenchberg/Oberfranken, Germany, illegitimate. November 1828 to Johann Wolfrum, but does not say he is the father.
Letter 22 Oct 1991 frm Evang.-Luth Pfarramt Muenchberg: 2. Trauung am 18.11.1828 mit Anna Elisabetha Doehla. Kinder aus dieser Ehe: 3. Wolfrum Katharina [and rest of children born in GY]
Translation of lower part of letter from the parish secretary of Muenchberg, Germany, November 14, 1991; 8:15pm
In addition, I was able to find the following: On February 11, 1828, Anna Elisabetha Doehla from Wulmersreuth, at that time Schlegel 16, gave birth to the illegitimate child Johann Doehla. Johann Doehla died on February 18, 1828.
Translated by Hannah Carter of Billings MT 
Doehla, Johann (I1162)
 
1876 1828 BIRTH: Abby Jane Gavitt born 11 September 1828 [no place shown]

c1848 MARRIAGE: Abby Jane Gavitt md B. Brown [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Abby's birth year + 20 yrs. 
Gavitt, Abby Jane (I10044)
 
1877 1828 BIRTH: George C Gavitt born 16 August 1828 [no place shown]

1850 MARRIAGE: George C. Gavitt md 14 January 1850, Nancy M. McNaught [no place shown] Children: 1. Clark J. 2. Alfred E. 
Gavitt, George C (I10014)
 
1878 1828 BIRTH: Amos Cooper born about 1828, estimated birth year based on wife Ruth's.

1851 MARRIAGE: OH,Marion Co: Amos Cooper md Ruth Thurlo 18 July 1851 
Cooper, Amos (I10694)
 
1879 1828 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: Moses M Smith born about 1828
Rcds Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry; 1840,1850 Linn Co MO,1860 Sullivan Co, MO censuses

1840 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parsons Creek: pg 250:
SMITH, Wm H Male: 1 10-15; 1 30-40; 1 female

1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Dist 50 Being:16 Oct,Dw 157: Moses M Smith 21/MO, son of Wm H and Nancy Smith

1851 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Moses M Smith md Mary Ann Bennett

1853 LAND: MO,Linn Co Grantor Index 1836-1865, Film #1009300:
K398: GWD 31 Aug 1853 Moses M & W to Wm M Morton: SW NW 13-60-21.

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville PO: Anc.com Img 59, pg 60, 18 July, Dw #398:
SMITH, Moses M 32/MO farmer [800,800]; Mary Ann 25/TN; Howard C 8/MO; Martha MJ
6/MO; Syntha L 3/MO; James E 9/12 MO; Isaac BENNETT 21/TN farmhand [bro to
Mary Ann?]

1862 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co: Moses M Smith died before 5 June 1862

1862-1864 MO,Sullivan Co Probate:
Film #1009134: Vol B, Letters of Administration pg 63: W H Smith, admin-Moses M Smith died
intestate before 5 June 1862
Film #1009130:
Pg128 Jul 1862: Wm H Smith Administrator
Pg177 Apr 1863 1st Ann Sett: paid Meshack Smith,AS Tunnel:WA & WH Smith adm
Pg267 Jul 1864 2nd ann sett:pd widow receipt, John L Scott, TL Schrock,Maleney Clair,
Pearson
P280 Oct 64: Claim against estate
P305 Jul 1865: final settlement, Wm H Smith administrator

1872 Probate: MO,Linn 1870-1873, Vol F pg 321,13 Apr 1872: Inventry, distribution of pension money to minor children of Moses M Smith listed, as well as 80 acres of land in Sullivan Co, shows 1st pension money given 14 Dec 1868 & pymnts plus interest every year until Apr 1872. Children: Howard C, Martha F (16 Sep 1871), Cynthia L, James E & Joana Smith, with WR Myers as guardian

ACTION - CK OUT:
1. 1823 MG: IGI 8013307/16, Sullivan Co, MO. 10 Nov 1980 SL. Also IGI M515451/1250. 19 Feb 1986 LA. Sullivan Co MGS Vol I pg 20 - find right marriage date, too early, who this? 
Smith, Moses M (I5237)
 
1880 1828 BIRTH: MO: Emaline Smith born about 1828, re headstone, Hoover Cemetery; Emiline; Emeline

1850 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co: Wm H Jacobs md Emeline Smith 24 Mar 1850
1852 letter from Elizabeth Smith Walkup to sister Sharlotta McAlastor in OR: William H Smith family, including Emeline md to Harvey Jacobs.

1852 HIST: March 1852 letter from John & Elizabeth Walkup [Linn Co MO] to James & Charlotte McAllister [OR Terr], in Researcher, April 1992, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry Pub: "... Emeline is marred to harvey Jacobes thay have one child and nerley a nother one thay look evry day for our doges to bark...:"

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan-Scottsville, pg 661, 11 July,Dw 268: Emiline Jacobs 34/MO, wife of Wm H Jacobs

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan-Duncan Twp, Milan PO: pg 189, 15 Jul, Dw 22: Emaline Jacobs 45/MO, wife of Wm H Jacobs

1872 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Hoover Cemetery: "Grandma Emaline" 1828-1872 
Smith, Emaline (I5304)
 
1881 1828 BIRTH: RI: Sarah Jane Gavit born 14 January 1828

c1850 MARRIAGE #1: Sarah Jane Gavit md W. R. Robins [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Sarah's birth year + 22 years

MARRIAGE #2: Sarah Jane md W. R. Brownell [no date or place shown] 
Gavitt, Sarah Jane (I9936)
 
1882 1828 BIRTH: VA,Rappahannock Co: Rebecca Armenta Vaughn born 6 April 1827

1851 MARRIAGE: Rebecca Vaughn md James H Atkins 5 August 1851, no place shown [before came to Missouri]

1866 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co: Family came to Missouri

1910 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-near Browning: Rebecca Vaughn Atkins died 10 May 1910; buried Knifong Cemetery

Obit of mother, Rebecca Atkins, Browning Ldr-Rcd V1 pg 16,19 May 1910: Of their nine children, seven survive: Steven J, Richard R, James W, Ned V, Florence A Northcott, Rosa Bell Prather, Mary F Williams. Two boys died in infancy, one in Virginia and one in Missouri.



NOTES: Not sure where from, but notes on my group sheet say Rebecca's parents bur Holt Co (OREGON?) This family line goes back to Van Camps Pork & Beans Also shows wife of Larkin is Julie Ann - cannot find where this came from either. CK OUT 
Vaughn, Rebecca Armenta (I4985)
 
1883 1829 BIRTH: Sarah Ann Gavitt born 28 December 1829 [no place shown]

c1850 MARRIAGE: Sarah Ann Gavitt md James L. Austin [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Sarah's birth year +21 yrs. Six children. 
Gavitt, Sarah Ann (I10054)
 
1884 1829 BIRTH: Germany,Bayern-Mussen: Anna Katharina Wolfrum born 23 April 1829
Wagner family religeous book-Robert P. Wagner, notes by Conrad Wagner. Wagner family picture of Nicholas Wolfrum: "home of Nicholas Wolfrum in Mussen Bayern. Anna Katharina born there, 1829."
Letter from Evang.-Luth. Pfarramt Muenchberg 22 Oct 1991: 3. Wolfrum Katharina, * 23.04.1829. [bn23 Apr 1829] in Mussen, Kind von Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Bauer and Ehefrau Anna Elisabetha, geb Doehla, baptized in Mussen 28.04.1829 [28 April 1829] BK 1829 pg 1023 #64.

1842 IMMIGRATION: March 1842 New Orleans Port-ship Clementine from Bremen Port #22: WOLFRUM, Nicolaus 42(1800)-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis; Anna 40(1802); Catharina 12(1830); Elise 10(1832); Nicolaus 8(1834); Ullerich 6(1836); Elise 4(1838); Katharina 2(1840)

1849 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: George Wagner md Anna Katherine Wolfrum on 27 Feb 1849
Paul Henry Wagner, grandson, recorded her marriage to George Wagner.
Cole Co, MO Mg Rec Bk A, p 272 - Shows George and Catharine 1849.

1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp Dw#571[living with George's parents, Paulus & Kunyunda Wagoner: Catherine Wagoner age 20, bn Germany, wife of George Wagoner

1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806: Catherine Waggoner age 30 born Germany, wife of George Waggoner, living with George's parents

1880 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp,Jeff City:A/C Img 31 pg 72,11 June-Dunklin St,Dw 267,312: Anna K Wagner, age 51 born Bavaria, wife of George Wagner

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City,113 Ashley St: Katherine Wagner 71/GY, born April 1829, immigrated 1842 [in country 58 yrs] living with and mother of Conrad Wagner.

1903 DEATH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Evangelical Church records Jefferson City, Cole Co, MO. 
Wolfrum, Anna Katharina (I21)
 
1885 1829 BIRTH: MO, Boone Co: Joseph Nathaniel Pearson born on Sep 17, 1829, called Uncle Joe

1847 HIST,CITIZEN US: OR,Yamhill Co: Oregon Donation Land Claim, Certif 2412, Claim 6808 in 1853: "Arrived in Oregon October 1847, resident bef 1 Dec 1850; a natural citizen of US."

1847-48 MILITARY: OR,Umatilla Co: Joseph Pearson in Cayuse Indian War 1847-1848
Dec 17, 1902 Pension Claim #9159, Certif #6605 by Eletha Pearson, widow of Joseph Pearson: "Joseph Pearson, deceased... in the company commanded by Captains Maxon, English & Shaw in the first Regiment of Oregon Riflemen commanded by Col. C Gilliam in the Cayuse Indian War 1847/48... husband enlisted at Oregon City, Oregon on or about the 1st dau of Jan 1848 until discharged... discharged at Oregon City on the 5th day of July 1848."
Jan 2, 1903 Affidavit: Thos J Gregory 72 yrs, Portland,Multnomah OR: "Joseph Pearson and myself served in Cayuse War...he formerly lived in Howell Prairie, Marion Co OR bef war...I have met him a number of times and knew him quite well up to time of his death."
Jan 5, 1903 Pension Application: Eletha Pearson: "My husband's age at enlistment 17 yrs; 5'11 3/4" high; eyes dark brown; hair black; complexion dark... born in Kentucky. [Joseph sd himself he was bn Boone Co MO]; not previously married; husband and wife from marriage to time of his death, married 6 July 1851."
Feb 12, 1903 US Pension Office Stmt of Service: "Pearson served as a private in Co "C" 1st Reg. of Oregon Rifleman from Jan 9 to Jul 5, 1848 at $1.50 a day."
Feb 17, 1903 Affidavit: Isaac M Foster 84 yrs, Portland,Multnomah OR: "Joseph Pearson and I served in Capt H J G Maxon Co, 1 OR Riflemen, Cayuse Indian War, 1847-48. He was a tall, slender boy with black hair which was inclined to curl..."
18 pages of Affidavits, etc in this Pension file, most of which repeat above. Others included in marriage or death sources.

1847-48 HIST OF INDIAN WAR 1847-48: History of Umatilla and Morrow Counties of Oregon, by William Parsons about 1900, pg 55-62:
"During the summer of 1847, measles, introduced by the immigrants [Dr. Marcus Whitman and other whites to his mission at Waiilatpu, 6 miles west of the present Walla Walla WA], became epidemic among the Cayuses. A Cayuse chief and Joe Lewis, a renegade half-breed, who wandered to the [Whitman] mission, had been befriended by Whitman, then... became a prime mover in the murdurous plot [to kill the Whitmans]. Their native method of treating anything of a feverous nature...and Whitman...faithful and unremitting in his ministrations...many died. At this critical moment the wretch Lewis...made the Indians think that Whitman was poisoning them.
The Indians determined to make a test case of a sick woman, giving her some of Whitman's medicine and agreeing that is she died they would kill the missionaries. The woman died, and the plot came to a focus. At the warning of Istickus of Umatilla, Mrs Whitman felt the darkening of the approaching tragedy...the doctor told her he would arrange to remove down the river [Columbia] at once. But the next day, 29 Nov 1847..., a number of Indians entered [the mission], and...the work of murder thus begun. The next day Gov Abernethy... called for volunteers to rescue the prisoners [many whites were taken prisoner from the mission] and punish the Indians.
[After negotiations] On New Year's Day, 1848, Rev HH Spalding with 10 others... arrived at Ft Walla Walla under escort of 50 Nez Perce Indians [paid for their safe delivery]. 3 days later... the captives in boats... started to Ft Vancouver... arrived safely at Oregon City. [After further negotiations]the Spokanes announced their conclusion...[to] defend them [the missionaries] with our lives. The Nez Perce made the same decision. The Umatillas, the Nez Perces and the Spokanes,...the Hudson's Bay Co, were all against them [Cayuse Indians]...the provincial gov't at once entered upon the work of equipping 14 companies of volunteers by an act of Dec 9.
Cornelius Gilliam was chosen colonel of the regiment. Companies of Capt Thompson, Maxon, English, and McKay [war fought on Umatilla River, pgs 60--62]..., 11 soldiers wounded... the Indian loss was severe. "

1847-1850 HIST: Wendell M Stark email Aug 2001: "The Pearson family written up in 'In the Footsteps of the Pioneers' by Will M Kidwell [see below], 'History of the Pacific Northwest' by Edward Evans, and 'A History of Baker, Grant, Malheur and Harney Counties' of Oregon:
Joseph Nathaniel Pearson came to the Oregon area in 1850. While living in Oregon, he fought in the Cayuse Indian War of 1847 and 1848, from 9 Jan 1848 to 5 Jul 1848 as a private in Co' 1st Regulars of Oregon Riflemen, under Capt Maxon, English & Shaw, commanded by Col C Gilliam.
Francis Marion Pearson was a volunteer in the Bannock & Piute War of 1878 and was in the Battle of Beasley's Mill near Pilot Rock, Oregon.
William Perry Pearson and Nancy Kasia Cox, my greatgrandparents, homesteaded at Westmond ID, as did my greatgrandparents, Newton Alexander Finley and Susan Hartsaw. WP and Nancy later purchased what was named the Pearson Hotel in the old town of Vollmer ID, which is now Craigmont. They ran this up and until their retirement.
All the legs of the family migrated from Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Germany. Some originated, as far as we know, in England and Ireland, but as of this writing, we have been unable to document just exactly where.
I hope that this will clear up some mistakes in the family history and fill in some gaps that some may have. I am by no means a professional genealogist, but I have done this because of a deep interest of my family history and wanting to leave a legacy to my children and future descendants (wrote ancestors). I wish to thank everyone that has spent untold hours compiling all of this information, and that they are willing to share with any and all."

c1848-1854 HIST: 6 Mar 1903-Pension Affidavit for Joseph Pearson by Abraham Eads: "...I became acquainted with him [Joseph] ...after the close of Cayuse Indian War; he residing with me at my home for about 2 yrs, and thereafter he and I were partners in business for several yrs...

1850 CENSUS: OR TERR,Yamhill Co, FHLfilm #020298, pg 170, 17 Nov, Dw #198/198:
PIERSON, Joseph 22/MO, enumerated with James Tong 52/VA farmer
& family, children born in Missouri (no Thankful Pearson-Yam Hill Co)

1851 MARRIAGE: OR,Yamhill Co: Joseph N Pearson md Eletha Eads 6 July 1851 (eloped), md by WL Adams, minister

1853 LAND: OR,Yamhill Co: Oregon Donation Certif. #2412, Notif #6808, Land Claim #70 15 Sep 1853, Film 90/28, OR State Archives, Salem OR: personally resided upon and cultivated that part of the public lands in OR Territory (Willamette District) from 9 Sep 1853 to 25 June 1855
LAND DESCRIPTION:
Being a part of Sec 14.15.22.23 and 24, T.5 S.R.6W, bounded and described as follows, towit: Beginning at a point 1.85 chains West and 19.75 chains North of the SE corner of Sec 15 T.5.S.R.6.W; thence East 51.50 chains, thence South 39.50 chains; thence East 71.80 chains; thence South 1 degree W 35.60 chains; thence West 123.00 chains; thence 74.75 chains to the place of beginning.
Containing 640.26 acres... Joseph N Pearson South 1/2, wife Eletha Pearson North 1/2 of the tract of land above described. Signed 31 March 1865, Patent: 14 Dec 1866

1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct, p 55, Dwell #430:
PEARSON, J N 29/MO farmer; Elizabeth 23/MO; Emily 7/OR; E M-f 6/OR; AJ-m 4/OR;
Olive-f 2/OR; F M-m 1/12 OR.

1863-c1891 HIST: OR,Umatilla Co: Pension Application-OR,Josephine Co-Grants Pass, 17 Dec 1902 by Eletha Pearson: "Joseph Pearson... after service resided Sheridan,Yamhill OR until 1863, then Umatilla Co OR 28 yrs...

1865 HIST: 1955 letter from Ella Gilliam McBroom of Pilot Rock to Mary Marks Gray [neighbors]:
"Alice Pearson Johnson & her husband were his schoolmates.. her father and my father bought the squatters rights to our old home, where Ella lives... knew Ennis Eads... The Pearson family lived half mile from us at one time."

1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton Prec,Cayuse PO 15 Jun, p 350 Dw105:
PEARSON, Joseph N 40/KY, farmer (400/600); Elletha 33/MO; Jackson 15/OR farm labor;
Olive 12/OR; Francis M-m 10/OR; Wm P 8/OR; Alice 5/OR; Alnora 3/OR

1874 MG/HIST: Hist of Umatilla and Morrow Co OR, by Wm Parsons, pg 366-367: "He [Julius F.W.Wegner] was md to Miss Olive Pearson, a native of Williamette Valley... Mrs Wegner's parents, Joseph & Eletha Pearson, were early pioneers of Pennsylvania [not quite accurate-I have them born in MO-CK OUT] & Indian War Veterans."

1874-1878 HIST: "In the Footsteps of the Pioneers" story of Pilot Rock-McKay Basin 1862-1962 by Will M Kidwell pg 312: "[Pearsons] lived on East Birch Crk before 1874 abt 9 miles from Pilot Rock at mouth of Pearson Creek. A Mrs Belts wrote, From Reminiscences of Oregon Pioneers: "1878...my parents with my brother & sister & myself went to Pearson place on Birch Creek as did other families. The Pearson place was chosen as shelter because it was centrally located & all the settlers wanted to be together. (Bannock & Piute Indian War of 1878) Mrs Belt mentioned that she went to school at the Harmony School with 2 daughters of the Pearsons, Alice & Norah."

1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta: Anc Img 8 pg21 D,6-17,Dw 172/174:
PEARSON, Joseph N 50/MO(PA,PA)md-teaming, disabled,not read/write;
Eletha-wife 43/MO (KY,PA); Andrew J-son 25/OR (MO,MO) single
laborer; Frank-son 20/OR-single laborer; Wm P-son 18/OR-at home;
Lanora-dau 13/OR-at home, Orofino-dau 11 mo/OR, bn June

1891-94 HIST: 1902 Pension Application-OR, by Eletha Pearson 1902 "... lived at various places in OR,WA,CA since [1863]..."

1894 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Whitman Co-Palouse City: Joseph Pearson died 3 August 1894; buried Greenwood Cemetery, Palouse WA



ACTION - CK OUT - Joseph Pearson:
1. Death certificate, Olive Pearson Wegner, listed Joseph as being born Pennsylvania - where death certificate?
2. Find 1955 letter from Johnson, Eads doc #??
3. A/F #BSS2-T2: 6 July 1851, Yamhill Co OR, SS 18 Nov 1993 Ogden UT - who sent in?

 
Pearson, Joseph Nathaniel (I2110)
 
1886 1829 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Abraham Eads born 8 Nov 1829 to Solomon & Susannah Collet Eads

1830 CENSUS:MO, Cole Co pg 188, flm #0014853, 8th frm bttm:
EADES, Solomon (agriculture): 2 males 0-5;1 male 30-40;1 female 20-30

1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, bk #977.9135 N2p, FHL pg 88, #1183:
EADS, Solomon: Males: 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 40-50

1844 MIGRATION,LAND: OR Donation Land Certif# , Polk Co OR-320 acres. Settled OR Dec 1844; not md. (2 signed land claims: Dec 1857: "bn Platt Co, MO 1829;" May 1856: "bn Cole Co, MO"
Pioneer Index cds, OR Hist Soc Lib Mar 2002: "Abram Came to OR overland from Missouri in 1844. Located Yamhill Co, Minister."

1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co,19 Oct, Dw190/190: Abram Edes 20/MO, son of Solomon & Susannah Edes

HIST,EDUCATION,RELIGION: Pioneer Index cds, OR Hist Soc Lib Mar 2002: Abram taught Blue Mountain University- LaGrande. Secured degree AM from Willamette University.
Hist of Eads Family by Rev. Geo R Eads, 1945: Abraham (Abram) grad from Willamette University, became a teacher, later a Methodist minister.
Obit - Aug 1908: He was widely known as a Greek & Italian scholar at one time and was connected with the Willamette College at Salem OR.
Letter to Mary Marks from Ella Gilliam McBroom of Pilot Rock: "I was 85 yrs 4 Jan and I remember Abram Eads, also remember how very much my people thot of him. He knew so much about everything and we children were pleased when he would come...would always tell us so much about the stars that we never heard before. I think Melissa was here too. He was very highly educated."

1870 CENSUS:OR,Grant Co-Baker City,Olive Crk Prec,FHL film #552785 pg344,14 July,Dw 6/6:
EADES, A 40/MO butcher (250,1000) next door to sister Elizabeth Gray

1874 MARRIAGE: Abraham Eads md Emily Killick 24 Aug 1874, no children
1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer, Eugene OR, Eads doc #: "Uncle Abraham died without heirs"
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 11: Abraham and Emily Eads-no children, raised adopted dau, Susan. Willard Burden says in his research that Susan was the dau of Abraham's sister Ella.
Also: Sara Eads. Also says Abraham helped raise Alma, dau of bro Wm after his divorce.
Family information given to Mary Marks, Eads doc #2: "No children but they adopted a daughter of Emily Pearson Green" [Emily Pearson did not marry a Green, but her daugher, Lillie May did. See Isabelle Green for letter from descendant about this adoption-many different stories]

1880 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co-Marysville Prec,Dist 46, pg 18B FamSrch.org Dw 198/198:
EADS, Abrihm 50/MO (KS,?) minister; Emmile-wife 43/Eng (Eng,Eng); Robert Vold
farmhand 26/Eng (Eng/Eng), JB Pruett-farmhand 27/MO (PA,MO); Maggie
Timoz 17/KS

1888 HIST: Obit Aug 1908: In 1888 he was a delegate to the general conference, and was at one time president of the Idaho conference.

1900 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-LaGrande City film 1241352 pg 47, 9 June, Dw 110/111:
EADS, Abraham Nov 1829-70/MO (MO,TN) Meth. Minister living
with bro Ennis & fam; Emily sis/in law [to Ennis] Nov 1830-69/ENG
(Eng,Eng) md 1yr 0/0 children

1903 HIST: OR, LaGrande: Pension Affidavit 6 March, for Joseph Pearson-OR,Union,La Grande by
Abraham Eads: "I am a citizen of the US, 73 yrs of age and have resided in OR most of the time since 1844...I became acquainted with him [Joseph] ...after the close of Cayuse Indian War; he residing with me at my home for about 2 yrs, and thereafter he and I were partners in business for several yrs...

HIST: Lived at Canyon City & LaGrande, OR.

1908 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Spokane-Spokane: Abraham Eads died 10 August 1908, at Deaconess Home, an aged minister's home; buried LaGrande,Union Co,Oregon, Hillcrest Cemetery Div D,Blk 3, Lot 4, Space 4.



ACTION - CK OUT - Abraham Eads:
1. June 1955 letter from Caroline Van Buskirk to Mary Marks, Eads doc #63, pg 4: "I am sorry I do not know when my sister Lillie's daughter Isabelle died or where her sons are. She was adopted by Uncle Abraham Eads and married a Clarence Palmer and had 2 sons. But I do not know their names"
Dec 1994 letter from Vicki L Rodgers Smith, Shelley ID, to Pam Wagner: "Tradition of family: a Methodist Minister by the name of Eads adopted Lillian McCullough's baby dau. Lillian died in childbirth and was not married.
2. Susie Emily Eads-adopted by Abraham?
a. AF vers 4.13 Dec 1994. Susie md Alfred Benjamin Palmer 25 Jan 1900, Union Co OR (she has mg certif)
b. OR, Union Co Vitals 1865-1903, Film #1689580: Alfred Benjamin Palmer 21 md Susie Emily Eads, 16, both of Union Co. Affadavit 25 Jan 1900, md 25 Jan 1900 at home of Rev. A. Eads, minister of the Gospel of the Columbia River Converence. Wit: Wm R Eads & Emily Eads"
c. BYU-Idaho Special Collections,W MG Rcd Indx: Vol G pg110, "Alfred Benjamin Palmer of Union Co md to Susie Emily Eads of Union Co, 25 Jan 1900, Union Co, OR"

ACTION - CK OUT - Abraham Eads:
1. Find IGI & AF from Ison Strothers - get info as given, same with Vern Smith
2. Find marriage rcd for Abraham and Emily [2 dates 1874, 1898-9]
3. Find grad date from Willamette University for Abraham; also teaching dates Blue Mtn University in LaGrande OR
4. Adopted dau, Susan? [dau of sister Ella [re Wm Burden]
5. BIR,c1899 MG,1908 DTH: AFN:2JXJ-NP Oscar Strothers Ison
Fam rcds-Edward Vern Smith
IGI #F791355/0001; #5011812/12: bn 8 Nov 1820 Cole Co, MO
6. Same cemetery as Abraham & Emily-who?: Mable Bach Eads #1999, Div A,Blk18,Lot 3,Space 4: bn 12 Dec 1884-dd 1 Feb 1952, next of Kin, Chris Eads-husband, mother Sarah M Flethcher, father C. G. Stacey. 
Eads, Abraham (I2073)
 
1887 1829 BIRTH: MO: Susan Eades born 1829 to Isaac & Sarah White Eades.
Nov 2002 emaill from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner: "Susan Eads born 1829 in Colfax WA (WA not a state, Colfax unknown-still in MO)

1830 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co FHL film #014852 pg188:
EADES, Jesse 1m 5-10-Isaac; 1m 30-40-Jesse
3f 0-5-Sarah, Susan [1 more, died?]; 1f 5-10-Clarinda; 1f 20-30-Elisabeth

1843 MARRIAGE: MO, Platte Co, Susan Eades married Robert Gibson 15 August 1843 by Stephen P Heath, MG, Methodist Episcopal Church.

1860 CENSUS: TX,Wise Co-Catlett Creek, FHL film#805308 pg #307,15 June, Dw 41/41:
Elisabeth GIBSON 10/MO; Jesse H GIBSON 13/MO living with Jesse Eades 65/KY farmer 
Eades, Susan (I8534)
 
1888 1829 BIRTH: NY,Alleghany-Almond: Ann E Gavitt born 23 December 1829

c1849 MARRIAGE: Ann E Gavitt md Braddock Stillman of Almond [no date or place shown] Cf. Stillman Genealogy. 
Gavitt, Ann E (I9988)
 
1889 1829 BIRTH: OH,Marion Co: Ruth Thurlo born 1829

1851 MARRIAGE: OH,Marion Co: Ruth Thurlo md Amos Cooper 18 July 1851 
Thurlo, Ruth (I10686)
 
1890 1829 BIRTH: Richmond Cailing Burton bn Jan 17, 1829, no place shown.

1849-1858 HIST: Hattie Gnos's old family religeous book: "Eads crossed plains 1849."

1860 CENSUS, OR,Polk Co: page 190 - find this census - he a wagonmaker.

1861 MARRIAGE: OR,Polk Co: Richmond Burton of Tillamock Co and Marry Ann Eades of Yamhill Co married 10 Feb 1861 at the house of Joseph Pearson, by Nath'l A Newble, J.P.

1861-1878 HIST: Hattie Church Gnos-old family religeous book: "Richmond & Maryann moved to Three Rox [Otis OR-Three Rox is now a road that leads to their family cemetery].
1878-Richmond took older boys to harvest in Willamette Valley. Were there when younger 5 dd Oct 1878 of diptheria. Maryann buried all 5 below farm above Salmon River [Burton Fam Cem]. They were 1st white settlers on Salmon River. Moved to Tillamook County line 1875 when Siletz Reservation boundaries changed-had squatters rights to 160 acres on Cascade Head, Crowly Creek.
1st child bn Polk Co Mar 1861. Burton family owned cemetery, maintained by Hattie before she moved to Aloha, OR 1990. Now owned & maintained by Ross & Nan Hall-no relation."

1876-1883 HIST: May 1955 letter from Hattie Church Gnos, oldest grandaughter of John May Burton, of Otis OR, to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #19: "According to our records, the Burton family came to Salmon River between 1876 and 1878. Records show one child born at Polk Co in March 1876 and 5 deaths (of Diptheria) here in October 1878. These 5 children are all buried in the family cemetery here. My greatgrandmother had two more children born after that, one in 1879 and one in 1883... Burtons were one of the 1st 3 white families to settle along the Salmon River Area.
I believe the story goes this way: Greatgrandmother was home alone on the place with the five younger children while her husband and the older ones were away in the valley [Willamette Valley]. The three older boys would have been 17,15 & 13 according to the records I have. The children at home got diptheria and all died..."

1880 CENSUS: OR,Tillamook-Nestucca,So Prarie Prec #109 FamSrch.org 10/11,pg9 B, Dw 91/100:
BURTON, R-self 50/VA (not know either parent birthplace) md w or ironmaker[ck ??];
M A-wife 41/MO (not know,TN); J M-son 19/OR single-at home; E-son
17/OR single-at home; T M-son 13/OR single-at home: E J-son 6 or 8/12,Oct

1898 DEATH: OR,Tillamook Co[Lincoln Co today]-Otis: Richmond Cailing Burton died Nov 10 1898.
Hattie Gnos-old fam religeous book: Counties changed-Three Rox [Otis OR] in Tillamook Co.

1898 ESTATE: OR,Lincoln City Museum-Copy of report: Estates Tillamook Co, OR 30 Sep 1909: ... Widow Mary A Burton. Children: John M-son; Ernst-son; Thomas M-son & exec; David S-son [Levi Jackson died 1900?-not listed].

1954 HIST: Dec 1954, from Hattie Church Gnos, of Otis Oregon, sent to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #17: "The family cemetery of the Burtons is located only a short ways below our farm here on the Salmon River, at Otis [Lincoln Co, Ore]..."

1991 HIST: July 1991 visit by Pam and Bob Wagner-Burton Cemetery, with Mildred Salazar & Robert Walls, who owns property next road over, which was Richmond's [were to check further with him, ran out of time]. Mildred is historian from Lincoln City museum [she had interviewed Hattie, had tapes of her mother, Olive Church & Stephen Beckham]. Story in "Pioneer Hist" Vol I, No. Lincoln Co Dec 1886.
Cem located above North 3 Rox Rd off Pac Hwy, turn right on No Alder Pk Rd, right on Knoll Crest Rd (Ross & Nan Hall own & maintain cem). No markers left except one for 1944 - no name.
Also visited home of John May Burton #1 child of Richmond, 5th generation family living now: Jim & Maureen Robert-Shingle Bolt Road.



ACTION - CK OUT - Richmond C Burton:
1. Censuses: 1870,80;1900,1910 for Mary Ann
2. Levi Jackson Burton - ck on death date, 1900?

NOTES: Phone call 10-01[from whom?]: Burtons originally from Orange Co VA, Richmond bn in MO, not Richmond VA. There is some info on Burton line which is wrong. Richmond's sister also Maryann. One of his sisters also went to OR when he did. Going to send Eads info in mail 
Burton, Richmond Cailing (I2114)
 
1891 1829 BIRTH: TN,Blount Co: Nancy Jane Scott born 7 Aug 1829, dau of Daniel Scott and Jane McBrian

BIR,DTH: Hoover Cem Rcds on fiche, pg 37-tombstone: Nancy Scott 1829-1911
Vol 1 pg 22 26 Jan 1911

Nancy Scott, born Tenn., 7 Aug 1829, died 15 Jan 1911. Leaves sister & 2 brothers. Burial Hoover
Cemetery (Sarah Leannah, bros?)

BIR,DTH: AF submitted by Margaret Carter Wyatt, shows Nancy Jane (Ellen) Scott
7 Aug 1829-25 Mar 1874

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: pg 96,23 July, Dw #44: Nancy J Scott 12/MO domestic servant, living with sister Elizabeth and bro-in-law, Andrew M Johnson

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: pg 34, June, Dw 270: Nancy Scott 49/TN, sister-in-law to Andrew Johnson, sister to Elizabeth Johnson

1910 CENSUS: Sullivan Co MO, Duncan south part: 25 Apr,Dw 106/106: Nancy Scott 81/TN (TN,TN) single aunt, living with Clarence Johnson and family

1911 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Nancy Jane Scott died 1911; buried Hoover Cemetery, headstone: "Nancy Scott 1829 - 1911" 
Scott, Nancy Jane (I6144)
 
1892 1829 BIRTH: Wales,Pembrokeshire-Harroldston St: John Thomas born 18 Feb 1829

1854 Death: Fam rcds: William Nathan Thomas, Robert P Wagner: John Thomas died fall 1854-Black Sea of Russia.



CK OUT - John Thomas:
1. Pat Holling: John born Haverfordwest,Merlins Bridge,Pembr,Wales, from Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 
Thomas, John (I83)
 
1893 1830 BIR: 200 Year Michael Hist & Gen, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr, pg39,89: George Washington Michael, 8th child of Adam, bn 15 Jul 1830
Hist Columbia & Montour Co PA FHL flm# 1597741/5 pg 1139: Prob bn Beaver TWP, as that is where father lived all of his life.
Oct 99 email L Croll: Geo bn 15 Jul 1830, dd 7 Mar 1920

1850 CENSUS: PA, Columbia Co-Briar Creek Twp 10 Aug pg 153b, Dw 105(104?):
MICHAEL,Washington 19/PA-coachmaker living with John L Hossler, Elizabeth & fam

c1850 MG: 200 Years Michael Hist & Gen p39: Md Hannah Beaver
Hist of Columbia & Montour Co PA FHL flm# 1597741/5 pg 1139: Md Miss Beaver

1860 CENSUS: PA,Col Co-Locust Twp, Roaring Creek PO 31 Aug, pg 866, DW1932:
MICHAEL, Geo W 31/PA (4000,300)farmer; Hannah 32/PA; Emeline 8/PA; Frs 6/PA-m;
Sarah E 5/PA; Daniel A 3/PA

1870 CENSUS: PA, Columbia Co-Centralia Borough, 12 Aug, pg 4, DW 17/26:
MICHAEL, George W 41/PA Stable press (?) (1500,500); Hannah 42/PA; Emeline 18/PA;
Francis 16/PA-m; Sarah 14/PA; Danial 12/PA; Harvey 10/PA; George 6/PA

1880 CENSUS: PA,Col Co-Centralia Bor 18 Jun flm 1255118 pg22, DW124/182:
MICHAEL, George 49/PA-retail grocer; Hannah 50/PA wf; Daniel 19/PA-coal miner;
George W 16/PA-clerk in store

1920 DTH,BUR: 200 Years Michael Hist & Gen: Dd 7 Mar 1920 age 89y8m22d, both bur IOOF Cem, Centralia (Schuykill or Columbia Co) PA-6 children
COL CO PA CEM-IOOF Cem, Centralia, bk 974.8 A1/pg 3: Geo W Michael dd 7 Mar 1920, 89y7m23d, Row 3, Sec 1
Schuylkill Co PA Vital Rcs, Vol 1 by Rice & Dillock, pg 426: George W Michael dd Mar 7 1920, 89y7m23d; wf Hannah 8-17-1829to4-25-1908 Sec 1 row 3; Wm S/ HC & Mary 8-22-1891to 1-2-1895

NOTES: Gen contributed to 200 Yrs bk by Louis D Michael, 822 Edward St, Allentown PA 18104 & Mrs G Chester Heinze, 115 S 13th St, Allentown PA 18104 
Michael, George Washington (I7503)
 
1894 1830 BIR: MO,Howard Co: Oscar Fitzallen Thomson bn 25 Nov 1830 to Asa Q Thomson and Margaret M Wallace

1868 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Butter Creek (near Echo): Oscar Fitzallen Thomsaon md Susan Almira Atwood on 21 May 1868

1872 HIST: History of Umatilla and Morrow Cos. Oregon, pg 429: "Located on ranch about 12 miles southwest from Echo on Buttercreek: 2-story house, 30 years farmed and stock raising; 8 children; 680 acres in Umatilla Co, 960 acres in Morrow Co [adjacent]

1900 CENSUS: to get

1909 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Oscar Fitzallen Thomson died 4 Jun 1909, buried Echo Memorial Cemetery

1873 BIRTH of child: Hist of Umatilla & Morrow Cos OR, pg 429: Lucy Margaret Thomson born 1873, no place shown, also shown on New FS

1887 BIRTH of child: Hist of Umatilla & Morrow Cos OR, pg 429: Aura Amrillas Thomson born 1887, no place shown, also shown on New FS 
Thomson, Oscar Fitzallen (I8399)
 
1895 1830 BIR: Rcds of Emma J Faser, dau of David Booth Shelton and Bethia Slason: Bn Frederickton, New Brunswick, Canada
FGR of John & Lucille Bankhead, July 2000: bn 2 Oct 1830-Southampton,New Brunswick, Canada-Paradise Wd Rcd, FHL F026365
!AFN-bn Frederickton, York, New Brunswick, England 2 Oct 1830

1854 MG,ORD: History of Thomas Lorenzo Obray-Rcds of Robert P Wagner
FGR of John & Lucille Bankhead, July 2000: md 2 Oct 1854, Salt Lake City, ss: 28 May 1969 Logan (as no earlier date of sealing cd be found) Earlly Church Info: EH Rcd, FHL, F820143

ORD: Rcd not legible but baptized, endowed and sealed. Records of Mrs Emma J Faser, 1152 E 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah.

1884 BAP,1929 DTH: Paradise Wd Rcd, FHR of John & Lucille Bankhead, July 2000: Bapt 28 Mar 1884, living;
Died 2 Aug 1929, Paradise, Cache, UT 
Shelton, Martha (I997)
 
1896 1830 BIRTH: Joseph Gavitt born 4 April 1830 [no place shown]

1859 MARRIAGE: Joseph Gavitt md Susan E Taft on 21 July 1859 [no place shown]

1867 DEATH: Joseph Gavitt died 7 October 1867 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Joseph (I10431)
 
1897 1830 BIRTH: Sylvester Gavitt born 27 February 1830 [no place shown]

1855 MARRIAGE: Sylvester Gavitt md 26 December 1855, Sarah Jane Robinson [b. 13 Mar. 1839] [no place shown]. 5 children. 
Gavitt, Sylvester (I10062)
 
1898 1830 BIRTH: 1850 Linn Co MO census: Cummings 20/VA

MG: Linn Co MO MGS V1 by Ellsberry, pg 26: Cummings G Fields & Elizabeth Wyatt md 9 Jun 1853 by Samuel King 
Fields, Cummings (I6261)
 
1899 1830 BIRTH: ENG-Kent: Emily Killick was born Nov 1830 in England re 1900 census; 1836 re OR Dth Certif
Hillcrest Cem Rcd, LaGrande OR #4237: Emily Killick bn Jan 1 1836, mother-Elizabeth Saxby, Father George Killich

1874 MARRIAGE: Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 10: Rev Abraham Eads md Emily Killich 24 Aug 1874 in Prairie City,Grant Co OR; no children of their own
1900 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-LaGrande City, 9 June, Dw 110/111: Emily Eads Nov 1830-69/ENG (Eng,Eng), md 1 yr, 0/0 children - wife of Abraham Eads, living with his brother Ennis Eads

1904 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Union Co-LaGrande: Emily Killick Eads died Wednesday, 20 Apr 1904 in home on 4th Street, of old age (had fallen Mar 8-may have contributed) 68yrs: funeral Methodist Church, buried 21 [22 in obit] Apr 1904 LaGrande OR, Hillcrest Cemetery Div D,Blk 3, Log 4, Space 3


NOTES: Family information given to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #2: Emily a sister to Ellen Hall from England. Who Ellen Hall? 
Killick, Emily (I2189)
 
1900 1830 BIRTH: GY,Bav,Oberfranken,Weissdorf: Johann Georg Walther born 3 September 830

REL: First Evangelical Lutheran. US-Catholic.

1844 CITIZEN: MO,Cole Co: Oct 10 1844-George Walters. Witnesses: John B Walther, Christ Coalmas.

1850 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co.-Liberty Twp #550: George Walthers age 19 bn Germany, son of Thomas and Margaretha Walthers

1854 MARRIAGE? MO,Cole Co: Index to Marriage Records, 1821-1881, pg 152: George Walters md Catherine School on Aug 1, 1854; recorded Aug 24, 1854, MG Bk B, pg 35 [is this Elizabeth Katherine Schell and Johannn George Walther? to ck out]

1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co:
WALTHER, George 29/Germ, Eliz 26/Germ, Thom 4/MO, Sarah 2/MO

1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co, Osage Twp:
WALTHER, George 39/Bav; Elizabeth 36/VA; Thomas 14/MO; Sarah 12/MO; Simon
9/MO; Louisa 2/MO.

1880 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Osage: 30 June, Dw#104-117:
WALTHER, George 49/Bav-Judge; Elizabeth 46/VA; Thomas BL 23/MO-blksmth;
Simon A 19/MO-merchant; Lucy E 11/MO

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Osage Twp: FHL Film #1240850:
WALTHER, George 69/GY bn Sep 1830; Elizabeth 66/VA bn Nov 1833;
Nettie S-gdau 14/MO bn Oct 1885 [dau of Simon A]; Annie
LUETKEMEYER-boarder; Anton MONATH-boarders.

1910 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-St Thomas: Johann George Walther died 16 June 1900 of heart disease; buried St Thomas Cemetery. 
Walther, Johann Georg (I227)
 

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