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2151 | 1849 BIRTH: IND,Owen Co: Ruben Jasper Hicks born 4 Aug 1849, son of Joel and Fannie Hicks 1914 DEATH,BURIAL: Ruben Jasper Hicks died 9 March 1914 [no place shown] | Hicks, Ruben Jasper (I9486)
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2152 | 1849 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: William Wagner was born 16 June 1849 Evangelical Church records Jeff City Mo 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229: William Wagner age 11 born Missouri, son of Christ and Elizabeth Wagner 1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City Twp, PO, pg 40, 29 June 1870, Dw#277: William Wagner age 21, born Missouri, son of Christ and Elizabeth Wagner 1872 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: William Wagner md Margaretha Fischer 18 April 1872 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jeff City: Film #287758, Anc Img 9,pg 9, 5 June: Dw 79,79: Wagner, William 31/MO (Bav.Bav)-farmer; Margaret 27/MO (MO,MO); Pauline-dau 7/MO; Christopher-son 6/MO; Margaret-dau 4/MO; Conrad-son 1/MO 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Film #1240850, Vol 24,33,2,80 - between William E Wolfrum and Julius Wolfrum homes: (William & Margaret not listed, Pauline is married) Dwelling #40/44: Wagner, Christ Nov 1874 25/MO; bro Conrad Jun 1879 20/MO; sis Maggie Mar 1887 23/MO; sis Lizzie Jun 1884 15/MO; sis Katie Mar 1889 11/MO; sis Elsie Jan 1893 7/MO. 1925 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: William Wagner died 27 May 1925; buried Wolfrum Cemetery on Schott Road, tombstone dates: 16 June 1849-27 May 1925 [no places shown] Jefferson City, MO Tribune, 28 May 1925, pg 1. "The funeral of William Wagner, who died last night after a long illness of complications incident to old age, will take place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his son, Christ, on the St Louis road. Rev Berlekamp will conduct the services and burial will be made in Wolfrum Cemetery. Mr Wagner was born in Cole Co 76 years ago and resided here all of his life. He spent many years on a farm and later moved to this city to make his home. He was for several years employed at Central Grade School. His wife to whom he was married in 1872, preceded him in death 31 years ago yesterday. He is mourned by two sons, Christ and Conrad Wagner, three daughters, Mrs Emil Schneider, Mrs Fred Miller, and Mrs Nelse Addison, all of Jeff City. He was well and favorably known throughout the county where he resided for many years. His hundreds of friends regret his death." 1925 WILL: Jefferson City Tribune, 10 Jun 1925, pg 4: Shows $1000 left to each of his five children and the remainder of estate divided between them. The provisions for widow made before his death. Will dated 21 June 1918, son Christ Wagner, executor. (Pauline, Christ, Margaretha, Conrad, Elsie) ACTION - CHECK OUT - William Wagner: 1. Wills, SLC: Index to Cole Co Wills, Microfilm 66, 1875-1926, p 79. 2. Also check out marriage shown in Cole Co Mg records - Bk 3,p 76 - to Caroline Deering 10 February 1897. J.C. Tribune 28 May 1925. 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jeff City, on Miller Street: Wagner, William Jan (Jun) 1850; Carolina W Nov 1859; Lottie D Sept 1886 13/MO; Carrie Nov 1887 12/MO; Nellie Dec 1889 10/MO. | Wagner, William (I120)
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2153 | 1849 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-near Osage City: Conrad Wagner was born on a farm near Osage City... May 1, 1849, acquiring his early education in the district school nearby. 1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp Dw#571: Conrad WAGONER age 1 year, born Missouri, son of George and Catherine WAGONER, all living with George's father and mother: Paulus and Kunyunda WAGONER 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806: Conrad WAGGONER age 12 years, born Missouri, son of George and Cath'n WAGGONER, living with grandparents, Paul and Caroline WAGGONER. EDUCATION, 1869-1870 HISTORY: Directory of Jefferson City & Cole Co: "Conrad Wagner was born on a farm near Osage City, this county, May 1, 1849, acquiring his early education in the district school nearby. He later attended Jones' Commercial College, St. Louis, graduating in class of 1869, from where he returned to the home of his father, George Wagner, and later removed to Jefferson City..." 1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: HerQuest pg 10, 8 July, Dwelling 78/76: Conrath Wagner 21/Bav-farmer, son of George and Catherine Wagner 1870 HIST: Certificate of completion, March 23, 1870, St. Louis: "To Whom it may concern, this will certify that: Conrad Wagner has this day completed under my instruction a full course of Double Entry Bookkeeping, embracing Mercantile, Manufacturing and Steamboat Bookkeeping, Individual, Company and Compound Company, with Forms adapted to the Wholesale Retail Banking and Commission Businesses, etc., etc., together with Accounts Current, Account Sales, and a Complete System of Commercial Correspondence, and that he is in every respect worthy of public confidence as a Practical Accountant and as such I do most cheerfully commend him to the favorable cosideration of those who may wish to employ a competent Bookkeeper. [signed] Respectfully, Jonathan Jones" Daily Capitol News and Post Tribune, May 1932, Death Notice for Conrad: "Brewery first located near the forks of the Old St Louis road and Osage City road. Lived there until 1870, when moved to Jeff City and purchased old Gundelfinger Brewery. Became known as C & L Wagner Brewing CO, which was later sold to Moerschel Brewing Co. in 1892. The Wagners established the first ice plant in Central Missouri in connection with the brewery. Thereafter Wagners engaged in business in Colorado Ssprings and then in lumber business in Missouri and Arkansas." 1878 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Conrad Wagner md Theresia Catherine Walther on 8 Oct 1878, married by JJ Sommers, Justice of Peace, at home of Albert Walther, her father. Witnesses: George Walther and Catherine Wagner, Henry Wagner and Elizabeth Walther. To this union have been born four sons and one daughter. 1880 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp,Jeff City:A/C Img 31,pg 72,11 June-Dunklin St,Dw 267/312: Conrad Wagner age 32,bn Bavaria, living with wife, Tressa, in his parent's home-George and Anna K Wagner 1887-1892 HISTORY,EMPLOYMENT: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City - The Illustrated Sketch Book and Directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, by J. W. Johnston:"...he worked in the brewery his father had recently purchased from John Gundelfinger, continuing here until his father retired from the business in 1887, when he, in partnership with his brother, Lawrence, operated the brewer successfully until 1892, when it was disposed of to the present proprietors, the Moerschel Brothers. He then engaged in the wholesale wine, beer and liquor business in Colorado Springs, being associated in this business with his brother, Lawrence, and in which he still retains his interest, his brother looking after the business. In addition to this and other property interests in Jefferson City, Mr Wagner is a stockholder in the First Nationaly Bank, of which he is the director. He was united in Marriage October 8, 1878, to Theresa C, daughter of Albert Walther, a prominent farmer near Ewing Station. To this union have been born 4 sons and 1 daughter: Adlph L. is a druggist with G A Fischer; Edwin L is also a druggist in the employ of J L Wright; Miss Frieda is at school in Colorado Springs; Emil and Paul are at home. Mr Wagner is a member of the Evangelical Central Lutheran Church. His business movements have been attended with uniform financial success, and, as a result, he is now able to live in comparative retirement, although still in the prime of life. is home is 113 Ashley Street." 1893 HISTORY: CO,El Paso Co-Colorado Springs - Directory of Jefferson City & Cole Co: "Disposed of brewery and became partner with Lawrence in Colorado Springs, doing wholesale liquor business, Lawrence ran it. Prominent and wealthy citizen." The Illustrated Sketch Book and Directory... pg 375: "In addition to this and other property interests in Jefferson City, Mr. Wagner is a stockholder in the First Nation Bank... 1895 DEATH of father, George Wagner, obit September 1895: "Living: Conrad... in Jefferson City..." 1896-1908 HISTORY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Daily Capital News, Post Tribune May 1932: "Prominent in business and civic enterprises. Director of First Nat'l Bank from 1896-1908." 1900 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jeff City:film #1240850;A/C Img 16,pg 8B,6-6,Dw 163,181-113 Ashley St: WAGNER, Conrad 51/GY bn May 1849 (Gy,Gy) md 21yrs-retired brewer; Theresia-wife 42/MO bn Jan1858 (Gy,Gy) md 21, 5/7 children living; Adolph-son 19/MO bn April 1881 (MO,MO)-drug clerk; Edwin-son 17/MO bn July 1882-drug clerk; Emil-son 14/M bn April 1886-school; Paul-son 3/MO bn Nov 1896; Katherine [shows Wagner and mothr/law-birth is right for his mother] 71/GY bn April 1829(Gy,Gy) widow-em 1846; Katie WOLFRUM-svt 24/MO, bn June 1875 (Gy,Gy) S-svt [dau of Ulrich]. Same block, #107 Ashley St. is Peter Gretlein, Ninne and dau Venita 1910 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 9,pg 180,19 Apr,Dw 88/94-113 Ashley St: WAGNER, Conrad-head 60/MO (GY,GY) md1x-32 yrs, no occupation; Theressa-wife 52/MO (GY,GY) md1x-32 yrs, 5/7 children living, no occ; Frieda K-dau 25MO (MO,MO) single proof reader-ct house; Emil G-son 22/MO single clerk in law office; Paul H-son 13/MO (MO,MO) single-no occ. 1920 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jeff City:Anc Img 14,1-9,Dw 38,204-105 1/2 E. High St: Conrad Wagner age 70/MO (GY, GY)md, no occupation; Theresia-wife 61/MO (GY,GY)md, no occ, living with son Adolph Wagner & dau-in-law Hannah 1920 DEATH of brother, Christopher A Wagner, obit 14 Dec 1920: "...The following relatives survive...4 bros: Conrad of this city; Lawrence of Sedalia; Henry of Mabton WA; and Louis of Denver CO. 1928 50th WED ANN: Post Tribune, Jeff City Monday, Oct 8, 1928 - 50th Wed Anniversary: "Mr and Mrs Conrad Wagner, 623 East High Street, pioneer residents of this section, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today. Members of the family have arrived here from various parts of the country, and a banquet this evening at the Missouri Hotel conclude the day's celebration. Mr and Mrs Wagner, aged 79 and 70 years respectively, have lived in Jeff City a greater part of their married life and head one of the most prominent families of this section. Seven children were born: Otto and George, twins, died when three months old. The others were Adolph, Edwin, Frieda, Emil and Paul. The first three are married. There is one grand daughter, Miss Ruth, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Adolph Wagner of Jefferson City. Mr and Mrs Edwin Wagner reside in St Louis, Mr and Mrs Wm Herfurth reside in Boise Idaho, as does Emil Wagner. Paul resides in Marshfield, Oregon. Mr Wagner was born May 1, 1849, nine miles east of Jefferson City near Schuberts, where his father and grandfather settled in seven years before. The National Highway which was then just being completed, ran through this farm. Mr Wagner assisted his father in farming and in the brewery business which they had established on the farm. They resided there until 1870, when they left the farm to come to Jefferson City where they purchased the old Gundlefinger Brewery. The Brewery was then conducted under the name of the C and L Brewery Company until sold to the Moerschel brothers in 1892. During the years in the brewery the Wagners installed the first ice plant in Central Missouri. They later entered business in Colorado Springs, and in 1902 engaged in the lumber business in Missouri and Arkansas. Mr Wager was prominent in the progress of Jefferson City in the early days. For twelve years, 1896 to 1908, he served as a stockholder and director of the First National Bank. He was greatly interested in any activities for the advancement of the city and was connected with many such movements. He retired from active business, however, twenty years ago. Mrs Wagner, nee Theresia C Walther, was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Walther and was born at the farm home near the mouth of the Moreau, January 8 1858. She spent her early years on the farm there and was educated in the schools in Jefferson City. They were married Oct 8, 1878, the wedding taking place on the Moreau and was one of the largest affairs of its kind in those days. Hundreds of relatives and other acquaintances attended from Cole and Osage Counties. The two well known residents, although advanced in age, are active and in exceptionally good health. Mr Wagner finds time to take frequent trips through the woodlands near here on hunting expeditions. He is one of the most ardent squirrel hunters in the section. Mrs Wagner keeps busy with her house work which gives her great enjoyment. Hundreds of congratulations were extended to them today by friends in Jeff City and surrounding communities. All the living children are here for the celebration." 1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp-1st pt:A/C Img 33,pg 40,4-17, Dw 290,387-623 High St: WAGNER, Conrad-head 80/MO (Gy,Gy) md at 29, no occupation, own home, value $8000; Theresia C-wife 72/MO (Gy, Gy) md at 20, no occupation 1932 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole-Jefferson City: Conrad Wagner died 21 May 1932, buried in the German Evangelical Cemetery, Death Certificate #15660. He gave Cemetery land to the German Evangelical Church across the street from his home, located between Washington and Broadway. When the freeway went through, the cemetery was moved to one end of Riverview Cemetery, and everyone was moved. Children living: Adolph-Jeff City, Edwin-St Louis, Frieda and Emil-Boise, Idaho; Paul-Salem, Oregon; one grandaughter, Ruth-Jeff City. Three brothers: Lawrence-Sedalia; Louis-Denver; Henry-Los Angeles; Mrs. George Peasner. NOTES: Conrad's nickname - "Coon". Wife, Theresia nicknamed "Tracy". Married by JJ Sommers, Justice of Peace, at home of Albert Walther. Witnesses: George Walther and Catherine Wagner, Henry Wagner and Elizabeth Walther. Postcard from Conrad to Mrs Conrad Wagner, dated 12 Sept 1898 from Germany. "I am now here with Mrs Timmer, sister of Mrs Ott. Thursday I will go to Nuernberg and from there to Meitlingen, your mothers birthplace. From there I go to Miltenberg, then to Potsdam to see Runges (sp?) folks and from there to Hamberg and pr (?) Stramerhouse Oct 2nd will drop postal over in a while been from Mietlingen I will write letter. The Ruins you observe on card are "alv robber roasts" about 700 years old. Preserve all cards I write home." Postcard from Conrad to Mrs Joe Penninger 12 Aug 1898 from Germany. "Just got letter from home after I wrote yesterday. This is a fine place though too cold. Need overcoat every morning. Tell Susie I ....fellow for her. Will bring him or shall ship him by express. Glad to hear little Paul is keeping well. Go to Bavaria next Wednesday to visit parents old house. Love to Joe and Susie. Is Joe running for sheriff? Remember me to all at home. With love, your Bro Conrad Wagner." Postcard from Conrad to Mrs Joe Penninger 18 Sep 1898 from Germany. "Dear Sister. Afternoon yesterday I skiied in your mother's birthplace, Mietlingen. The old house is still in good condition and a great many still living there. Knew and remembered your mother and all the Goser family and all wish to be remembered. This morning I attended Ch services in the Ulmer Minstern. The steeple is 500 feet high. Tell Joe will be back in time to vote for him. Love to all. Yours, Conrad Wagner." Directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, pg 374: Conrad Wagner was born on a farm near Osage City, this county, May 1, 1849, acquiring his early education in the district school nearby. He later attended Jones' Commercial College, St Louis, graduating in the class of 1869, from where he returned to the home of his father George Wagner, and later removed to Jefferson City. Here he worked in the brewery his father had recently purchased from John Gundlefinger, continuing here until his father retired from business in 1887, when he, in partnership with his brother, Lawrence, operated the brewery successfully until 1892, when it was disposed of to the present proprietors, the Moerschel Brothers. He then engaged in the wholesle wine, beer and liquor business in Colorado Springs, being associated in this business with his brother, Lawrence, and in which he still retains his interest, his brother looking after the business. In addition to this and other property interests in Jefferson City, Mr Wagner is a stockholder in the First National Bank, of which he is a director. He was united in marriage October 8, 1878, to Theresa C., daughter of Albert Walther, a prominent farmer near Ewing Station. To this union have been born four sons and one daughter: Adolph L is a druggist with G A Fischer; Edwin L is also a druggist in the employ of J L Wright; Miss Frieda is at school in Colorado Springs; Emil and Paul are home. Mr Wagner is a member of the Evangelical Central Lutheran church. His business movements in life have been attended with uniform financial success, and , as a result, he is now able to live in comparative retirement, although still in the prime of life. His home is 113 West Ashley Street. | Wagner, Conrad (I10)
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2154 | 1849 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: John P Newton born 16 July 1849 1876 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Sullivan Co: John P Newton md Martha Ellen Brumbaugh at her home on 28 March 1876 Sullivan Co, MO MG Lic:1845-1904, Film #1009114,Bk 977.8235 V25e, p 49 IGI M515851 1845-1881 Sull Co, MO film #1009114 SS:22 Feb 1986 Lange 1908 DEATH of wife #1: MO,Adair Co-Kirksville: Martha Ellen Brumbaugh died 3 August 1908 1909 HISTORY: TX-El Paso: Browning Leader Rcd 17 June 1909: "J P Newton and children, Marie and Charley accompanied by Maurine Holding arrived here from El Paso, TX. [may not mean lived there-to ck out] Also 26 Aug 1909: Marie Newton and Maurine Holding visit PG Brumbaugh. 9 Sep 1909: Maurine Holding guest of grandfather J P Newton, home El Paso. 1910 MARRIAGE #2: John P Newton md Mrs Belle [Laura] Richardson 5 December 1910 Browning Ldr Rcd Thursday 9 Dec 1909 "J P Newton md Laura Richardson, ME Church, residence of bride on Sunday [Dec 5]. 1911 HISTORY: KS-Howard: Browning Ldr Rcd 10 March 1910: Mr and Mrs Newton and J Woxley home near Howard KS [Ells Co]; also 23 March 1911: J Newton and wife in Howard KS new home. 1912 HISTORY: KS,Cowley Co-Winfield: Browning Ldr Rcd 21 March 1912: J P Newton and family to Winfield KS - new home. 1916 DEATH,BURIAL: KS-Winfield: John P Newton died 10 February 1916; buried Jenkins Cemetery south of Browning in Linn Co MO BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Obit Browning Ldr Rcd pg 61 abstracts, Feb 1916. John P Newton, bn Linn Co 16 Jul 1849 dd Feb 10 1916. 28 Mar md Mattie Brumbaugh, 7 children bn, 4 living: Mrs Matie Bailey, Marie Newton LA; Mrs Floy McClelland, Gilman City MO; Charley of home. Those deceased are Mrs Lora Johnson, Mabel Clair and John. Wife dd 9 Aug 1908. On Dec 5 1910 md Mrs Belle Richardson, who survives. Dd Winfield Kansas where he lived, remains back to Browning where bur beside first wife in Jenkins Cem. NOTES: Aft wife's dth, Browning Ldr-Rcd 3 Sep 1908: Rev Henry to rent JP Newton residence. Also same paper: JP Newton, son Charley, dau Marie, & H(M)attie Bailey started for Mesilla New Mexico Sunday (8-30) | Newton, John P (I2046)
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2155 | 1849 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan: Dee Galatin Smith born 19 Novembe 1849, birth calculated from tombstone inscription 1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Dist# 96: film# 443628-pg 623,4 Sep 1850,Dw #112: Dejatiton (spell) Smith 8/12-MO [male], son of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville Twp: pg 59, Dw #393: D Gatteton Smith 11/MO, son of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: pg 14, Dw #108: Llu G Smith 20/MO [male], son of Meshach and Elizabeth A Smith 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning City: Dw #268: Dee J Smith 29/MO, son of Meshack and Elizabeth Smith 1882 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Dee Gallatin Smith md Laura A Van Horn 4 January 1882 1893 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Dee Gallatin Smith died 10 November 1893, buried Hoover Cemetery, tombstone: "D G Smith dd 10 Nov 1893, 43 yrs 11 mo, 21 dys." Also 2 stones nearby: Genevieve M Smith 17 Dec 1913-17 Dec 1913 and Laura A Smith 26 July 1864-15 Feb 1923. And obit Browning Ldr-Rcd Vol IV pg100, 3 Jul 1947:"John W Smith son of Dee & Laura A Smith bn 25 Jun 1891 Browning" Also Hoover Cem, Sullivan MO Cem Rcds by Ellsberry pg 38 | Smith, Dee Gallatin (I5012)
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2156 | 1849 BIRTH: PA, Linn or Green Co: Lydia Anna Jolly born June 1849, daughter of Lot B and Mary Jolly 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: 27 July,Dw #167/167: Lydia A Jolly 20/PA, school teacher, dau of Mary M Jolly 1875 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Jacob R Lantz md Ann E Jolley 28 Jul 1875 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning City:1 June,Dw 248: Lydia A Lantz 50/PA bn June 1849 (PA,VA) 1/2 children living, wife of Jacob R Lantz 1915 HIST: Obit of mother Dec 1915: "4 childen... Mrs J R Lantz of Browning..." 1933 DEATH: MO, Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anna Jolley Lantz died 7 May 1933; buried Hoover Cemetery | Jolley, Lydia Anna (I8998)
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2157 | 1849 BIRTH: PA: Adelaide F Smith born 22 January 1849, based on tombstone inscription c1874 MARRIAGE: Truman Stone md Addie F Smith, estimated marriage year based on birth of first child shown in 1880 census 1880 CENSUS:PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp:Anc.com-pg 35[130],[no date], dwell 343 fam 348: STONE, Truman 33/PA (PA,PA) farmer; Addie 31/PA (NC,PA); Anna 7/PA; Jennie 2/PA; Frank PARMENTOR 9/PA-servant 1896 DEATH of husband: PA,Susquehanna Co: Truman Stone died 29 March 1896 [no place shown-estimated place] 1900 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp:Anc.com Img 10-pg 5B,4 June,dwelling 116,family 118: STONE, Addie 44/PA bn Oct 1853 ?? (PA,PA) widow, 2/2 children living; Jennie 22/PA bn Jan 1878 (PA,PA) living with Michael Libby[couldn't read a lot of this well-ck out] -head 37/PA bn 1853, single (Eng,Eng) shows her as his grandaughter, but he younger than she is - I think it looks like housekeeper 1905 DEATH,BURIAL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Adelaide F Stone died 5 August 1905; buried Dimock Cemetery, tombstone inscription: "Adelaide F Smith wife of T. Stone b. 1-22-1849 dd 8-5-1905" | Smith, Adelaide F (I9311)
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2158 | 1849 BIRTH: PA: Hannah Jane Anthony born December 1849, re 1900 census 1850 CENSUS: PA,Mercer Co-Shenango Twp: AC Img 8,pg 8, 4 Sep, Dw 53,54: ANTHONY, Benjamin 60/ARK carpenter; Mary Ann 24/OH; Wm 4/Mercer Co Camick 6/12-Mercer Co 1860 CENSUS: IL,Fulton Co-Pleasant Twp: AC I,g 15, pg 188, 10 July, Dw 1379.1343: ANTHONY, Benj'm 72/PA farmer [$100]; Fanny A 55/OH; William 14/PA; Hannah J 10/PA; John C 9/PA 1865 MARRIAGE: IL,Fulton Co: 1851-1900 IL Marriages: Able L Pickering md Hannah J Anthony 21 Dec 1865 in Fulton Co. See Co Ct Rcds Lewistown IL 1880 CENSUS: ILL,Fulton Co-Bernadette: AC Img 22,p22, 11 June, Dw 88,88: PICKERING, Abel L 40/OH (OH,OH) md farmer; Hannah J-wife 30/PA (PA,OH)keep house; Aminda-dau 11/IL (OH,PA); Caraline-dau 8/18; Albert-son 5/IL; next pg: Imogene-dau 3/IL; Hiram A-son 10/12-bn Aug/IL 1885 STATE CENSUS: NEB: A L Pickering bn about 1840, Birth yr: 45/OH, white, census date 2 June 1885 in Industry, Phelps, Nebraska pg 9 1900 CENSUS: ARK,Bento Co-Hico Twp, 9 June, Dw 46,47 [Benton Co?]: PICKERING, Able L-head 60/OH bn Aug 1839 (OH,OH)md 35yrs, a farmer, own farm with mortgage; Hannah J-wife 50/PA bn Dec 1849 (PA,OH)md 35yrs, 10/12 children living; Hiram A-son 20/IL bn Aug 1879 (OH,PA)S farm laborer; Lottie J-dau 18/NE bn Jan 1882; Ross A-son 15/NE bn Sep 1884; Lela A-dau 12/NE bn June 1887; Effa V-dau 9/NE bn July 1890; Aaron E-son 6/NE bn July 1893 1910 CENSUS: ARK,Bento-Hico: Img 23,p 31, 4 May, Dw 241,242 [Benton Co?]: PICKERING, Able-head 70/OH (US,US)md 1 time 45yrs, farmer-own; Hanna-wife 60/PA (US,US)md 1 time 45yrs, 10/12 children living; Aaron-son 16/NE (OH,PA) 1917-18 MILITARY: WY,Converse Co-Shawnee: WWI Draft Registration Card 1917-1918: FHL Roll 1993072: Anc.com Img 72: PICKERING, Aaron Earl, age 24, home Shawnee WY, bn July 6, 1893, Natural born Atlanta Nebr, a farmer, Shawnee, Converse Co, WYO, mother only - support, single white, exemption from draft - dependant relation. 1920 CENSUS: ARK,Benton-Hica Twp: A/C Img 17, pg 223, 27 January, Dw 199,203: ALLEY, Walter-head 34/Ark (GA,GA) md general farmer, own farm with mortgage; Effie - wife 29/NE (PA,PA) md - no occupation; Alfred-son 8/Ark (Ark,NE); Maxine-dau 4/Ark; Hannah PICKERING-mthr in lw 70/PA (PA,PA) Single 1929 DEATH? OH: Hannah L Anthony died 13 Oct 1929, Hamilton Co Ohio [ck out-if Able md again in 1911, she may have taken her maiden name back?] | Anthony, Hannah Jane (I10716)
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2159 | 1849 BIRTH: PA: John Gavit born 26 Feb 1849 in Dimock, re World Tree Project ID: 1024 1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna-Jessup, Montrose PO: pg 730-31, 11 July, Dwelling 253, family 246: John Gavitt age 11 born PA, son of Prentice and Emeline Gavitt c1875 MARRIAGE: PA,Susquehanna Co: John Gavitt md Celia or Laelia S Bailey about 1875, re 1910 census 1880 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna-Lathrop Twp: Anc.com Img 2, pg B2, 2 June, Dw 16/16: GAVITT, John 31/PA (PA,PA) - carpenter; Celia-wife 25/PA (PA,PA) housekeeping 1900 CENSUS: to find 1902 HIST: Will of mother, Emeline S Gavitt of Dimock Twp, 27 November 1902: "...I give and bequeath to my 2 sons John and Leroy and my daughter Elisabeth md to Jebes Ely, sum of $5.00 each..." 1910 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Montrose Twp: HQuest...... May 2, pg 4B/0201, Dw 97/99-Montrose & South Rd: GAVITT, John P-head 61/PA (PA,PA) md 1x 35yrs-house carpenter; Laelia S-wife 55/PA (PA,PA) md 1x 35 yrs 0/0 children; Ottis J BAILEY-father in law 78/PA (PA,PA) widow 1920-30 CENSUSES: to find NOTES: CK out: World Tree ID 1024, my submission #5 c1850-1939 Bridgewater, CONF lived in Bridgewater, farmer/carpenter The Gavitt Family of Westerly RI pg 36: "John... Occupation: farmer/carpenter." | Gavitt, John (I9337)
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2160 | 1849 BIRTH: TX,Denton Co: Wilson Medlin born 6 February 1849 to Lewis & Clarinda Eades Medlin 1850 CENSUS: TX,Denton Co, 30 Oct: Wilson Medlin 1/TX, son of Lewis & C Medlin 1860 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co: Wilson Medlin 11/TX, son of Lewis & Clarissa Medlin 1870 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co, 20 Aug: Wilson Medlin 21/TX-farm laborer, son of Lewis & Clarinda Medlin 1871 MARRIAGE: TX: Wilson Medlin married Nancy Jackson Loving 27 Oct 1871 1915 DEATH, BURIAL: TX: Wilson Medlin died 27 Oct 1915; buried Medlin Cemetery near Roanoke Texas | Medlin, Wilson (I8554)
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2161 | 1849 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole County Marriages Bk A, p 276 (Conrad from St. Louis). Paul LePage, Jefferson City, MO. IMMIGRATION: Jcb Wuger (21) from Wurtlig, Jan 1840 - CHECK OUT. bef 1863 DEATH: "Missouri and Missourians", Vol V. Johan Wielandy married Kunigunda Wagner, a widow with four children, in 1963. Conrad must have died after last child born in 1859 (or just before). NOTES: Paul LePage-Grandma and Grandpa Wagner visted Mrs.Wuger. Robert P Wagner has family pictures of Clara and Sophia Wuger. Paulus Wagner will, May 1871, shows Wuger and Wucker. CK OUT. | Wuger, Conrad (I266)
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2162 | 1849 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-IGI M515851/0092,1845-1881: O N md M P Newman 11 Apr 1849 1850 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co: NEWMAN, Mike P; Olive; Laura 1/MO MG: "Descendants of John and Abigail Thulo". Mike md again. 1860 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co: NEWMAN, Mike; Laura 12/MO; John 9/MO; child 6/12 MO and a new wife. | Newman, Mike P (I4490)
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2163 | 1850 BIR,1912 DTH,BUR: COL CO PA CEM RCDS,FHL flm#1486660/pg 1-Summerhill Cem: Obadiah Michael 1850-1912. Same cem as parents, br & sis. CK OUT; 1850-1870 Columbia Co PA censuses: Obed 5/12 PA, Obed 10/PA, Obed 20/PA 1850 BIR,1870 MG,REL,POL,1912 DTH,BUR,HIST: COL & MONTOUR CO HIST & BIOG ANNALS/pg 1140: Obediah bn 13 Feb 1850 Briarcreek TWP, rec'd schooling there. On 24 Mar 1870 Obediah Michael md Ida K Markle, bn 25 Mar 1859 Scott TWP, dau of Moses & Ester Remley Markle. United Evangelical Church. Democrat. Dd13 Jan 1912, bur Summerhill Cem. Worked on father's farm until md, then for bro Gideon until he rented a farm of 115 acres, after conducted by his sons, He ran this farm until dd, buying it abt 1895. Also was helper in blacksmith dept of Jackson & Woodin Mfg Co few yrs, also under contract by them to clear their land of timber. 1886 LAND: PA,Col Co Land BK42/pg647-5 Mar 1886, Stephen & Sarah A Michael to Obed Michael: 3 acres 80p in BriarCrk TWP (pt land Catherine Gansel etal to Stephen) 1900 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-BriarCreek Twp, pg 6B, 11 June, Dw 126/134: MICHAEL, Obi Feb 1851-49/PA, farmer, md 19y, renting; wife Ida Mar 1862-38/PA, 6/6 children living; Gideon-son Sep (?? couldn't read) 1887-12/PA; Thomas I-son Jan 1894-6/PA; Moses E-son Oct 1895-4/PA; Mildred M-dau Sep 1897-2/PA; Melvin-son Mar 1899-1/PA; Edna-dau Mar 1885-15 1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-BriarCrk Twp 2 May, Mtn Rd-Dw #298/298: MICHAEL, Obediah 58/PA(PA,PA)md 30y-no occ; Ida 52/PA(PA,PA) 7/13 chldrn; Gideon 22/PA-s laborer; Edna 25/PA; Irvin 16/PA; Earl 14/PA; Mildred 12/PA; Melvin 10/PA; Helen 7/PA 1927 WILL OF BRO: PA,Columbia Co Cths cc-15 Dec 1927 extraction: Gideon Michael bequeathed 1/4 estate to children of dec'd bro, Obet: Gideon, Thomas, Earl and Melvin Michael, Edna Stout, Mildred Belles, and Helen Michael | Michael, Obediah (I7440)
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2164 | 1850 BIR,CENSUS: 1880 Limestone Co TX, 1900 & 1910 Coke Co TX Censuses. Paul W Henderson: Richard bn Houston Co 14 Nov 1850. Known as Ed. Pam's: Bastrop Co TX 1880 CENSUS: TX,Limestone Co-precinct 5, Vol 22, Ed 93, 51, 19: Hallmark, Ed 29/TX, M.J. 27/MO, J. A 6/TX, Jno B-m 4/TX, A.C.-m 2/TX. 1900 CENSUS: TX, Coke Co-prec #2, Vo 19, Ed 14, 13, 61: Hallmark... Nov 1850/TX, Mary J Feb 1853/NC; Pinkney A-m Mar 1884 16/TX; Ollie D-m Dec 1887 12/TX; Daisy Hickman Aug 1881 18/TX; James W Hickman Nov 1873 26/TX (son in law) 1910 CENSUS: TX,Coke Co: Hallmark, Edmond R 59; Mary J 56/NC, Ollie D 22. 1920-40 CENSUSES: To get 1943 DEATH, BURIAL: Izora McGinty, 1962: Bronte Cem NOTES:1963-Re Molly Hallmark & Izora McGinty, Richard was called Ed. Md Molly Thacker. Pam has photo of Ed & Molly. Ed's family depended upon him for business decisions. Went with his wife 20 yrs bef md her. First class carpenter-built home so well. Aft wife dd,left home. Eddie so intelligent, but when wife dd he quit, gave up. Mormon Elders were with his parents and stayed with them. Sometimes 15-20 Elders from time to time. Hadn't decided which church to join, Mormon or Church of Christ. Eddy decided Church of Christ and all of family but Jimmy joined too. Jimmy went to Oregon to be with church people. Eddie very influential with family. Richard blind 20 yrs bef dd at 93. Had 3 boys-all dd. 2 girls-now living in Fort Worth (Delia,Daisy) 1 boy killed on tractor when driving it on highway.(also said Ben killed on tractor - ??) Ed's 4th child Daisy, passed away abt a week ago. Had talked with her; felt pretty good but dd that morning.(Hallmark bk=6,8,1,2) Grandson md Australian girl during war-came home after war, but went back and hasn't been back since. One son went to Pen. Into trouble Bronc City TX (store?) Ed & younger bro Ben went to Coke County "Fairway" (??). Ed, Jasper, Jack - Concho Co..? (Bronte Cem, Coke Co?) CHECK OUT: Bastrop Co Deeds flm #965198 p 110 Mar 1857. One estate by Adams, also mtg. | Hallmark, Richard Edmond (I1839)
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2165 | 1850 BIR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 38, 61-67: Charles & Magdalena Hossler had 6 children: Stephen 1840-1920, wife Mary Ellen Zimmerman (dau of Joseph & Mary Beaver Zimmerman) 1850-1927; settled in Ringtown Valley, Schuylkill Co-10 children; 1977 Mary Edna only survivor; bur Ringtown Cem, genealogy provided by Mary Edna Fetterman, Ringtown PA 17967 1850,1860 Col Co PA censuses: Stephen 5/PA; Stephen 18/PA Aug 2001 Ancestry.com #308 from John Moore: Mary Ellen bn PA, dau of Joseph B Zimmerman (25 Apr 1818 Col Co PA-3 July 1895/PA, bur Lutheran Cem, Ringtown) and Mary Polly Beaver (c1820 Roaring Crk,Col Co PA-c1857, bur small cem Brocton,Jefferson Co PA), md bef 1840; Mary Ellen christened 12 May 1850. 1867 MG: St John Lutheran Church rcds, Catawissa, MGS pg 66: Stephen Michael md to Ellen Zimmermann 30 May 1867, living Beaver Valley, wit: Franklin Shuman | Zimmerman, Mary Ellen (I7650)
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2166 | 1850 BIRTH: OR,Marion Co [or Hillsboro,Washington Co, Oregon-CK OUT]: Sarah B [or E-CK] Towner born March 12 1850, daughter of Aaron & Catherine Girty [or Yirty] Towner, both born New York [hard to read-CK OUT] 1875 MARRIAGE: WA,Whitman Co: John Collet Eads md Sarah Towner April 7, 1875 Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner: "It was reported that his wife, Sarah Towner, was at least half and possibly a full blooded Indian." 1880-1890 HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier [re Ann Kennedy] to Pam Wagner: "During the period from the 1880's to the 1890's John and Sarah were singing evangelists, traveling with Washington State Evangelists." 1908 HIST: 1908 Death Certificate for Sarah: "...Living 455 E 11th Street, Eugene OR" 1908 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Lane-Eugene: Sarah Towner Eads died 14 Feb 1908 of chronic bronchitis, contributed by asthma, age 56 yrs, 11 mos, 2 days; buried Masonic Cemetery, Eugene OR on 16 Feb. | Towner, Sarah (I2145)
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2167 | 1850 BIRTH: AL,Etowah Co-Attalia: Jessie Ellis Hallmark born 16 January 1850 MG,DTH: Paul Henderson-10,14. Also Modie Mosley & Fay Chambers. 1860 CENSUS: AL,Blount Co-E Subdiv,Summit PO:Anc.com Img &pg 83, 13 Jul Dw 375,568: HALLMARK, Cummins-m 62/TN ($500,1351); Martha-f 41/AL; Lodema-f 32/AL; Eliza S-f 19/AL; Winnie E-f 17/AL; Cyntha-f 15/AL; Marshall W-m 14/AL; Moses H-m 12/AL; Jesse Ellis-m 10/AL; Letha J-f 9/AL; Allen F-m 6/AL; Phenettie C-f 4/AL c1870 MARRIAGE: AL: Jessie Ellis Hallmark md Milton Joanna McClusky abt 1870 1880 CENSUS: AL,Etowah Co-Haynes,Dist 631: Anc.com Img 4, pg 289, 23 June, Dw 169,172: HALLMARK, Jessie E 30/AL (SC,AL) md farmer; Milton J-wife 29/GA (GA,GA) keeping house; Walton F-son 8/AL (Al,GA); William P-son 6/AL; Susan R Lee-dau 4/AL; Savanah L-dau 2/AL; Jesse B-son 2/12- AL, born in March. 1900 CENSUS: TX,Erath Co-Prec 2: Anc.com Img 26,Pg 13B, 18 June, Dw 238,246: HALLMARK, Jessie E-head 50/AL bn Jan 1850 (KY,KY)md 30yrs, farmer- own farm; Milton J-wife 49/GA bn Dec 1851 (GA,GA) md 30yrs 7/9 children living; James H-son 16/AL bn Apr 1884 (AL,GA); farm laborer; Arleigh B-dau 11/AL bn Sep 1888; Artie P-dau 8/AL bn Jul 1891 1910 CENSUS:TX,Erath Co-Dublin Wd 1,Dist 22:Anc.com Img..pg 186,15 Apr,Dw 30,31-BlackJack St: HALLMARK, Jesse E-head 59/AL (KY,AL)md 1 time 30yrs-house carpenter; Milton J-wife 58/GA (GA,GA)md 1 time 30yrs; Pearl-dau 18/AL (AL,GA)Single, no occupation. | Hallmark, Jessie Ellis (I3214)
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2168 | 1850 BIRTH: IA-Decatur: Ira Livengood born 23 May 1850, son of Christopher and Catherine Haynes Livengood 1874 MARRIAGE: WA TERR: Ira Livengood md Letitia Chamber 25-28 June 1874 1880 CENSUS: WA,Yakima Co-So Cowychee Valley ED 45: Anc.com Img 5, pg 5, 4 June, Dw 43/46: LIVENGOOD, Ira 30/MO (IN,OH) md farmer; Lititia-wife 23/WA (Ind,Ind); R Annie-dau 4/WA (MO,WA); M Viola-dau 2/WA 1900 CENSUS: WA,Yakima-Cowich Prec: Film #1249267, 22/107/3/73, Dw 56/56: LIVENGOOD, Latitia 43/WA bn Oct 1856 (Ind/MO) md 24 yrs, 7/7 children; May V-dau 21/WA bn Dec 1872 (MO,WA); Harvey-son 7/WA bn Nov 1892; Christopher-son 10/WA bn Jul 1889 - where is Ira? 1910 CENSUS: WA,Yakima Cco-Cowiche Pct: HerQuest-pg 20 (5B), April --, Dw 71/75: LIVENGOOD, Ira-head 59/IA (Ind,OH) md 1 time 36 yrs, farmer; Luttisha A 53/WA (TN,MO) 7/7 children living; CHAMBERS, Thos J-father in law 87/TN (IRE,IRE) mf in marital status-what mean?, no occ; SHIELDS, John-hired man 22/KS (IA,unk)single; LIVENGOOD, Christoper A-son 20/WA (IA,WA) single 1928 DEATH: WA,Yakima Co-Cowiche: Ira Livengood died 18 September 1928 | Livengood, Ira (I5482)
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2169 | 1850 BIRTH: Mary Ann Gibson born 1850, Platte Co MO | Gibson, Mary Ann (I8576)
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2170 | 1850 BIRTH: MO,Clinton Co-Gower: Joseph Thomas Walkup born 27 February 1850 1852 LETTER from John & Elizabeth Walkup to James & Sharlotta McAlastor, 3 March 1852: "... Elisabeth Ann is marred to John Walkup 6 yeares next July we have had 3 children one of them is ded William Riley Joseph Thomas is 2 yeares old Feb..." 1860 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Twp 59 R21,Linneous PO: 23 Jul, Dw160: Joseph Walkup 10/MO, son of John and Elizabeth Walkup 1870 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp,Linneus PO: 28 Sep, Dw 51/61: Joseph T Walkup 20/MO, son of John & Elizabeth A Walkup 1871 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co: Joseph Thomas Walkup md Mary L Gish 23 Mar 2 1871 1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp,ED 189: Anc.com-pg7, 4 Jun, Dwelling 68 Family 68: WALKUP, J Thomas 30/MO (MO/MO) farmer; Mary L 28/MO (VA/MO); James A-son 8/MO, next door to John Walkup 1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parson Creek Twp,Meadville: Her.Quest pg 259 (6A) 9 June,Dw 135/137: WALKUP, Thomas-head 50/MO bn Feb 1850(MO,MO) md 29 yrs,Landlord; Mary L-wife 47/MO bn June 1852 (VA,MO) md 29 yrs, no occupation; Delmer A RANDALL-biarder 28/OH bn Jan 1872 (PA,Eng) schoolteacher 1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parson Creek Twp ED 89: Anc.com Img 1-pg ??; prob April, Dwelling 1, family 1: WALKUP, Thos J-head 60/MO (MO,MO) md 1 time-39 yrs, farmer OA; Mary L-wife 57/MO (VA,KY) md 1 time 39 yrs, no occupation 1910 DEATH of wife: MO,Linn Co: Mary L Walkup died 25 July 1910 1911 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Linn Co: Joseph T Walkup of Meadville md Josephine Bailey of Meadville on 16 Nov 1911 1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parson Creek, ED 89: Anc.com pg 253, 26 Jan, Dw 17/18: WALKUP, J T-head 69/MO (MO,MO) farmer; Josephine-wife 48/IL (TN,AL) 1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parson Creek Twp ED 27: Anc.com Img 11-pg 261 (6A), 16 Apr, Dw 119 family 120: WALKUP, Joseph T-head 80/MO (MO,MO) md at 21 first time, no occupation; Josephine L-wife 58/IL (TN,AL) md at 40 first time, farmer 1931 DEATH,BURIAL: MO, Linn Co-Meadville: Joseph T Walkup died 3 Apr 1931; buried Botts [Ogesa?] Cemetery, Meadville MO, tombstone: "Joseph T Walkup, February 27, 1850 - April 3, 1931" | Walkup, Joseph Thomas (I5253)
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2171 | 1850 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Lorenz Wagner born 24 October 1850, the son of George Wagner and Anna Katherine Wolfrum [Book of photos shows L.A.W.] Notes by Conrad Wagner in religeous book owned by R P Wagner. 1850. 1875 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole County Marriages 1850-1900 Book D, p 100, 1875: Lorenze Wagner md Anna Schneider Nov 4, 1875. 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806: Lawrence WAGGONER age 10, born Missouri, son of George and Caroline WAGGONER, living with grandparents, Paul and Caroline WAGGONER. 1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: HerQuest , also film #287758,pg 10, 8 July, Dwelling 78/76: Lorence 19/MO farmer, son of George and Catherine Wagner 1873 STATE CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img52: Lawrence Wagner Male 20+ to ___ yrs Brewer. 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Dunklin St: WAGNER, Lorenze 30/MO; Annie Wagner-wife 24/MO; Hilda Wagner-dau 4/MO; Oscar Wagner -son 2/MO, all living with Lorenze's parents, George and Anna Wagner 1895 HISTORY: DIRECTORY OF JEFF C AND COLE CO: At time of George's death, 1895, Lorenz was in Colorado Springs. Obit for father September 1895: "Living: ...Lawrence... Jefferson City..." 1900 CENSUS: Cannot find as of January 2010 1910 CENSUS: MO, Pettis Co-Sedalia Twp: Anc.com Img 11, 20 April, pg 84, Dw109/111-122 S Quincy: WAGNER, Laurence-head 59/MO (GY,GY) md 35yrs, Proprietor of Distillery, own home by mortgage; Anna M-wife 54/MO (GY,GY) md 35yrs 4/4 children living-no occupation; Emma C-dau 26/MO, single-no occ; Laurence C-son 15/MO-delivery boy for distillery. 1920 CENSUS: MO, Pettis Co-Sedalia Twp Prec 2: Anc.com Img 14, 6 Jan, pg 7B, Dw167/177-202 S Prospect Ave: WAGNER, Laurence-head 69/MO (GY,GY) md salesman-life insurance,own farm; Anna M-wife 64/MO (GY,GY) md-no occ; Emma K-dau 36/MO-single, no occ; Laurence C-son 24/MO-single chaffur for distillery. 1920 DEATH of wife: MO,Pettis Co-Sedalia: Anna Margaret Schneider Wagner died 16 February 1920 1920 DEATH of brother, Christopher A Wagner, obit 14 Dec 1920: "...The following relatives survive...4 bros: Conrad of this city; Lawrence of Sedalia; Henry of Mabton WA; and Louis of Denver CO. 1930 CENSUS: MO,Pettis Co-Sedalia Twp: Anc.com pg 6B, 10 April, Dw 167/172-202 S Prospect Ave: Laurence Wagner age 79-no occupation-widow, father-in-law to Jacob E Smith and daughter, Emma [K or W] 1932 DEATH of brother, Conrad Wagner, obit May 1932: "...Three brothers: Lawrence-Sedalia; Louis-Denver; Henry-Los Angeles... NOTES: A brewer. C and L Brewery (Conrad and Lawrence). Say when brewery sold out, Lawrence went to Sedalia to set up another one. He was in Sedalia in 1932 according to death notice of Anna Katharina, his mother. 1934 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Pettis Co-Sedalia: Lawrence Wagner died 9 October 1934 at 202 S. Prospect in Sedalia MO; buried Riverview Cemetery beside wife Anna M, dates on stone. | Wagner, Lorenz (I22)
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2172 | 1850 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Paulina Wagner born 9 October 1850 Evangelical Church records Jeff City MO. 1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: HerQuest pg 184, 20 July, Dwelling 1199/1229: Pauline Wagner age 9 born Missouri, daughter of Christ and Elizabeth Wagner 1869 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Samuel Wass Scovern of Hawcasedrin [??]Missouri and Miss Paulina Wagner of Jefferson City, County of Cole married on 10 August 1896 by Ed Carles, Minister of the Gospel Evangelical church records Jeff City MO 1881 DEATH of husband: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Samuel Wass Scovern died 5 December 1881 1887 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Mrs Pauline Scovern md C F Wood 31 January 1887 1900-1930 CENSUSES: to get Jefferson City, MO Daily Tribune 1 Feb 1887, pg 1 col 6: "Mr C F Wood and Mrs Pauline Scovern were united in marriage last evening at the lady's residence on High street." 1909 DEATH of father: Julius Wagner obituary, Jefferson City MO Daily Tribune 20 July 1909,pg 1 BUR: Paul LePage says Paulina buried in Woodlawn. | Wagner, Paulina (I119)
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2173 | 1850 BIRTH: MO,Monroe Co-Ten Mile Church: Georgianna Ash born 12 Oct 1850 to Edmond (b. Randolph Co Mo 31 Dec 1832-8 Dec 1915) and Mary S [Hord] Ash (md 1842-children: Bell (Mrs JE Nelson), Georgian (Mrs Wm Smith), Byron, Robert B & Columbus (from Hist Sull Co V2 pg483) 1870 CENSUS: Sullivan Co MO, Polk TWP, Milan PO, pg 272,15 Jun, DW# 29: ASH, Edmund 48/MO; Mary 45/VA; Columbus c 21/MO; Georgia Ann 17/MO; Byron 13/MO; Robert 11/MO 1872 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: William Richard Smith md Georgianna Ash 9 Jun 1872 Obit of dau Letha Elfelde Smith Curtis 1964 show William R & George Ann Smith as parents. 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Polk Twp: 4 Jun, pg 15, DW 191: ASH, Edmund 57/MO(KY,KY)stock dealer; Byron 28/MO(Mo,VA); Robert 17/MO 1950 HISTORY: St Joseph News Press, November 12, 1950: Mrs. Georgia Ann Smith, Milan, Mo., who observed her 100th birthday anniversary, October 12, says she doesn't fee that old. What is her recipe for such a long life: Mrs Smith says she has none. But if she did, it might be hard work. Mrs. Smith was quite active until last year. Now, she remains in bed most of the day. Her hearing is excellent and she does not wear glasses, although her eyes will not permit her to do fancy work or to read. She was born in Monroe County, Mo., and moved to Milan, MO., in 1865 where her father opened a mercantile store. She was married when she was 22 years old to William R Smith, a farmer. The couple moved to Bates County, Missouri, and lived there 6 years. They returned to a farm in the Milan Community where they resided 26 years. The Smiths moved 35 years ago into the house in which Mrs. Smith now lives. 6 of their 9 children are living. They are: Richard and Charles Smith, Woodward, Okla.; Mrs Fleda Curtis, Humphreys, Mo., Mrs. Maude Taylor and Miss Edna Smith of the home; and Mrs. Alma Wilhite, Kirksville, Mo. There are 20 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild. One great granddaughter, Mary Lee Wilhite, observes her 11th birthday, October 12, too (end of quotation.) 1952 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: Georgianna Ash Smith died 19 Aug 1952, buried Oakwood Cem-Milan Oakwood Cem, Milan Sullivan Co MO Cem Rcds NOTES: Interview with Mrs Georgia Ann Smith 12 Nov 1950 in St Joseph News Press when turned 100. Quite active until 1949 and remained in bed most of time. Hearing excellent, does not wear glasses, but cannot do fancy work. When married lived in Bates County, MO for 26 yrs, then to where Mrs Smith lives now for 35 yrs. From The Warrens and You pg 85-86: "Edmund Ash, born December 31, 1822 and Mary S (Hord) Ash, born in 1823, a daughter of Thomas Hord. Edmund Ash was a son of Robert and Mary (Kessinger) Ash." | Ash, Georgianna (I5204)
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2174 | 1850 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Browning: Melissa Adaline Johnson was born 15 June 1850 on family farm near Browning, dau of Sampson & Elizabeth Johnson; spelled Malissa also; called Lillie 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: Melissa A Johnson 10/MO, dau of Elizabeth Johnson, widow 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: Pg 196, 23 Jul,Dw 46: Malissa A Johnson 20/MO, dau of Sarah E Johnson 1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 70: Anc.com Img 12-pg 6B, 17 April, Dwelling 136, family 139: Melissa Clark 79/MO (VA,TN) a widow, living with sister and brother in law, Martha J and John M Bailey 1931: Obit for sister, Martha, Jun 1931: "...Leaves sister Mrs Lily Clark..." 1933 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Melissa Adaline Johnson Clark died 8 September 1933; buried Hoover Cemetery Vol 3, pg 25 14 Sep 1933 Lillie Clark died while at work in yard Friday afternoon. She lived on her farm west of the city but spent her nights with either the Corey McQuown or Ross Fuller families, close neighbors. Mr McCuown had been watching her, went over to the house and found her unconcious. When his wife and Mrs Fuller arrived, she was dead. Malissa Adaline, dau of Sampson & Elizabeth Johnson born 15 Jun 1850 farm near Browning, died 8 Sept 1933. Md Byron Clark in 1869, who died 8 Jan 1918. No children. Last of her family of 8 children: Andrew, George, Fielden Johnson, Mary Ann Schrock, Elizabeth Jacobs, Amanda Thurlo & Martha Jane Bailey. Service at home, burial Hoover Cemetery | Johnson, Melissa Adaline (I5233)
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2175 | 1850 BIRTH: NY: Julia _____ born August 1850, based on 1900 census 1880 CENSUS: NY,Broome Co-City of Binghamton:Anc.com-pg 28D,9 June,dwelling 243,family 304: REYNOLDS, Philander 49/PA (PA, --); Jane S-wife 51/PA (Conn,NY); Thomas E-son 24/PA (PA,PA); Julia-daughter in law 22/NY (NY,NY) 1900 CENSUS:NY,Broome Co-Binghamton-wd 11:Her Quest pg 99,2 June,dw 13,fam 20,409 Chenango St: REYNOLDS, Julia-head 49/NY-born Aug 1850 (NY,NY) widowed, 2/2 children living, bookkeeper-renting; Georgie-dau 16/NY bn Nov 1883 (NY,NY) single in school; Luther ALDRICH-son in law 34/NY bn Aug 1865 (NY,NY) md 2 yrs, restaurant; Mable-dau 18/NY bn Nov 1881(NY,NY) md 2 yrs, 1/1 child living; Mildred-grdau 7/12-NY,bn Oct 1899 (NY,NY) | Julia (I9357)
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2176 | 1850 BIRTH: OH,Monroe Co: George Brumbaugh was born 29 May 1850 Also from Roberta Brokaw Gerke 1855 HISTORY: IA,Lee Co, then Guthrie Co: George moved with father to Lee County in March 1855, then to Guthrie Co in October. 1870 MARRIAGE: IA,Guthrie Co-Panora: George Brumbaugh Jr md Mary Ann Kirtley 9 November 1870, resided in Panora; 5 children: Ethie, Frederick, Daisy May, Lillie Temperance; Grover Cleveland. 1885 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass: Anc.com Img 23, pg 153,[no date shown],Dw 136,136: BROOMBAUGH, George 34 [no place shown]md farmer Lot 13,T34/R30/S32, entitled to vote; Mary A 34/[no place shown], md-kp house; Ethelyn 13/Guthrie; Fred 8/Guthrie; Daisy 6/Guthrie; Temperance 2/Guthrie; Cleveland 0/Guthrie | Brumbaugh, George (I3243)
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2177 | 1850 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Elizabeth C Eads born November 29, 1850 in Oregon 1860 CENSUS:OR,Yamhill Co-Willamina,14 Aug,Dw 4556: Susan Eades 9/OR, dau of S & Susan Eades 1869 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co: Susannah Elizabeth C Eads md Wm Porter Gray 14 March 1869 1870 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co -Olive Creek Div: Elizabeth GREY 19/OR wife of Wm GREY 1918 DTH: ID,Bonneville Co-Idaho Falls: Elizabeth Eads Gray died Jan 2, 1918, after an operation for stomach ulcers. ACTION - TO CK OUT: 1. ORD: IGI F791355/0001; 5011817/12: bn Yamhill, Sheridan Co, OR | Eads, Susannah Elizabeth C (I2082)
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2178 | 1850 census - 39th district, Lee, IA - age 21 - laborer - b IL - in hh of James Overton Death place given in Family Data Collection - www.ancestry.com | Bickmore, John Jackson (I44)
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2179 | 1850 census - District 21, Pottawattamie, IA - age 11 - b IL - in hh of Isaac Bickmore Seal to Parents: @I224@ | Bickmore, Mary Ann (I47)
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2180 | 1850 census - District 21, Pottawattamie, IA - age 13 - b ME - in hh of Isaac Bickmore - "Danford" Alternate death date: 13 May 1937, Rexburg, Madison, Idaho - don't know where this came from - probably Ancestral File Death Record - Utah Death Certificate - 1920: Isaac Danford Bickmore d 12 Nov 1920 in Logan, Cache Utah - m - w - wid - wife Ellen Oldham - b 24 Sep 1838 in Illinois - age 82y 1m 19d - farmer - father Isaac Bickmore b Maine - mother Margaret Harvel b North Carolina - cause Senility and Cystitis Pyditis - Cystostomy preceded death - bur 16 Nov 1920 in Paradise, Cache, Utah - cert. #287 Seal to Parents: @I224@ | Bickmore, Isaac Danford (I46)
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2181 | 1850 census - District 21, Pottawattamie, IA - age 40 - b ME - in hh of Isaac Bickmore | Harvel, Martha (I220)
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2182 | 1850 census - Stillwater, Saratoga, NY - age 32 - b NY - in hh of Martin Luther - D1520 1855 census - Stillwater, Saratoga, NY - age 37 - wife of Martin Luther - b Renss Co - md - lived in Stillwater 9y - D208 1860 census - Stillwater, Saratoga, NY - age 46 - b NY - in hh of Martin Luther - D209 1865 census - Stillwater, Saratoga, NY - age 47 - wife of Martin Luther - b Renss Co - mother of 1 - md 1x, now md - D210 1870 census - Stillwater, Saratoga, NY - age 52 - b NY - in hh of Martin Luther - D211 1875 census - Stillwater, Saratoga, NY - age 56 - b Renss Co - wife of Martin Luther - D212 1880 census - Stillwater, Saratoga, NY - age 62 - wife of Martin Luther - b NY - parents b NY - D213 1892 census - Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, NY - age 60 - servant of Jenette Matchall - D214 1900 census - Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, NY - age 82 - b Jan 1818 - wid - mother of 0 children - b NY - parents b NY - D215 Will of Martin Luther - D217 Will of Elidah Luther - D220 Death certificate - issued by Saratoga Springs town clerk - D219: Odna Luther d 25 Sep 1905 at Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, NY - age 87 - wid - no occ - b Waterford, NY - living in SSprings 80y - father Michael Smith b Waterford, NY - mother Catherine Overacker b Waterford - b Greenridge Cem 28 Sep 1905 [many things on this record not accurate, beginning with the name] Obituary - Daily Saratogian 26 Sep 1905 : "Mrs. Elida Luther. Mrs. Elida Luther died last night at 9 o'clock at her residence, no. 51 Geneva Street. She was aged eighty-five years and had been a resident of this village for the past eighty years. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Sarah A. Haight of Saratoga Springs." - D218 Seal to Parents: @I224@ | Smith, Elidah E. (I201)
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2183 | 1850 CENSUS: AL,Blount Co-Subdiv 18: Anc Img 41 pg 107,11-15,Dw 259,260: BYNUM, James 63/SC farner ($640); Delila 53/SC; Disa 24/AL; Foraby 22/AL-female; Tolaver 18/AL-male farmer; Elisabeth 17/AL; Riley 14/AL; Baily 13/AL; Delila 12/AL; Leburn 10/AL; James 8/AL 1859 MARRIAGE #2: AL: James Murphree Hallmark bn 1821,AL md Dicy Bynum bn 1828,AL, md 28 November 1859 1870 CENSUS: AL,Blount Co-E Half,Blountsville PO: Anc Img 120 pg 144,9-6,Dw 945,951: HALLMARK, Dicy 42/AL farmer ($1200) cannot read or write; M A 15/AL female, attended school within the year; S S 9/AL male ; B E 8/AL male; D L 3/AL female. | Bynum, Dicey (I10792)
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2184 | 1850 United States Federal Census Name: William Fitch Age: 67 Birth Year: abt 1783 Birthplace: Connecticut Home in 1850: Lyme, Huron, Ohio Gender: Male Family Number: 988 Household Members: Name Age William Fitch 67 Nancy Fitch 64 Sophia Fitch 32 Thomas Fitch 24 Ann Fargo 70 Philo H Scuyler 23 ***** Peter Shump 26 John Shump 26 Daniel Fust 25 Emma Shafer 18 Allen McKenzer 21 Francis McFerson 13 Charles Moore 21 John Campbell 17 Jacob Patrick 27 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Lyme, Huron, Ohio; Roll: M432_697; Page: 73B; Image: 353. Source Information: | Fitch, William (I1201)
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2185 | 1851 BIR, 1869 MG: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, pg 903: Cathrine McKay bn 1 May 1851, Thurso, Scotland, dau of Wm & Ellen Oman McKay. Md John W Grow 8 Nov 1869, SLC Utah. | McKay, Cathrine (I8320)
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2186 | 1851 BIR,1869 MG,1872 DTH,BUR: Pers rcds-Henry Grow, Pioneers & Prom Men of UT, Esshom pg 903 AF 1C5M-74 ver 4.17 Apr 1997: Ann Grow bn 15 Dec 1851 SLC Utah, dd 10 Sep 1872, md Henry Askew Smith (bn 14 Apr 1845 [,Peoria,IL] md 24 Jun 1869, no place shown ; also shows Henry Smith bn abt 1851 SLC UT, md 21 Jun 1869 "as one other mg" | Grow, Ann (I7194)
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2187 | 1851 BIRTH: GA: Milton Joanna McClusky born December 1851, re 1900 census c1870 MARRIAGE: AL: Jessie Ellis Hallmark md Milton Joanna McClusky abt 1870 1900 CENSUS: TX,Erath Co-Prec 2: Anc.com Img 26,Pg 13B, 18 June, Dw 238,246: Milton J Hallmark age 49 bn Georgia (GA,GA), md 30 years with 7 out of 9 children living, wife of Jessie E Hallmark | McClusky, Milton Joanna (I10706)
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2188 | 1851 BIRTH: IA-West Liberty Co-Moscow: Austin A Healy born 17 March 1851, son of Abiel S Healy [bn Mass] and Mary A .... [bn Mass] 1870 CENSUS: IA,Musculin Co-Wilton Junction,Wilton PO: HQ pg 16, 27 June, Dw122/122: HEALY, Abiel S. 47/MASS retired farmer; Mary A 53/MASS-keep house; Austin A 19/IA farm laborer; Wm L 17/IA at home; Hattie 15/IA at home; Clara M 11/IA-at home; Ida S 9/IA-at home 1872 MARRIAGE #1: IA: Austin A Healy md Isabelle Wallace 17 October 1872, 7 children born: Mrs. C W Shearer, Tulsa OK; Roy W, Seattle WA; Austin Leo died as an infant; Mrs H F Schooling, KC; Mrs Harry Loughron, Peru IN; Mrs R W Woodfhouse, Vinitan IA and Mrs J W Kemp, Cedar Rapids IA. 1880 CENSUS; IA, Union Co-Afton: HQ pg 257, 15 June, Dw 93/93: HEALY, A A-head 29/IA (Mass,Mass) Flort[couldn't read]; Mabel-wife 28/OH (PA,OH); Ethel-dau 6/IA (IA,OH); Roy-son 2/IA (IA,OH) 1894 DEATH of wife #1: Isabelle Wallace Healy died 30 October 1894 [no place shown] 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Polk Twp,Milan City: HQ pg 191A, 14 June, Dw 249/259: HEALY, Austin A-head 49/IA bn March 1851 (Mass,Mass) widowed photographer, renting: Daisy M-dau 15/IA bn July 1884 (IA,OH); Carol B-dau 12/IA bn Dec 1887 (IA.OH); Mary L-dau 10/IA bn Apr 1890 (IA,OH) 1904 MARRIAGE #2: Austin Healy md Mrs. L. Lawrence of Browning 1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp-Browning: Anc.com Img 6, pg 3B, 17 Apr, Dw 1/1: HEALY, Austin A-head 39/IA (Mass,Mass) md 2x-4yrs, proprietor of jewelry store; Love T-wife 34/MO (MD,PA) md 1x-4 yrs, 1/1 child living; Eunice B LAWRENCE- stepdau 14/MO (MO,MO) 1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn-N Benton Twp-Browning: HQ pg 12, no date, dw 69: HEALY, Authur A-head 68/IA (Conn,Conn) owner of jewelry store; Love-wife 44/MO (MD,MO) [next door to Jim McClelland] 1928 DEATH: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Austin A Healy died at his home 5 November 1928; buried in Lorimor, Iowa beside his first wife | Healy, Austin A (I10366)
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2189 | 1851 BIRTH: KY: Currilla Shortridge born 20 Jul 1851, Surnames: Father-Shortridge, Mother-Field. Currilla also shown as Cordellia, Currillia, Curilla, Crilla, Tress. 1869 MARRIAGE: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: William R Eads of Grant Co, md to Currilla (also seen Cordellia, Currillia) Shortridge 7 Mar 1869, church in Sheridan OR 1880 CENSUS:OR, Yamhill Co-Sheridan pg 19,June, Dw #1: Crilla A Eads 28/... wife of Wm R Eads DIVORCE: William R Eads & Currilla Shortridge Eads were divorced, no date or place shown. 1900 CENSUS: OR, Union-LaGrande City, 9 June Dw 110: Wm R Eads "widow" - Currilla is gone 1920 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland City ED 19: Anc.com Img 21-pg 107 [11A],14 Jan, 547 Morrison St, Dw #88, Fam #121: LEIGHTON, Corilla A-head 68/KY (KY,KY) widow, renting, alterations proprietoress-dept store, wage worker, can read & write, speaks English; EADS, Alma C-dau 43/OR (MO/KY) Single landlady-rooming house, OA=self-employed, speaks English 1944 DEATH: CA,Alameda-Alameda: Corilla A Shortridge Eads Leighton died 9 Jan 1944 | Shortridge, Currilla (I2130)
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2190 | 1851 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-near Browning: Jacob R Lantz born 25 Nov 1851, son of Lot B and Pernitty Lantz 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: pg 116,10 Aug,Dw 405: Jacob Lantz 10/MO, son of Lot B and Pernita Lantz 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan: pg 189,24 Jul,Dw 131: Jacob R Lantz 18/MO, son of Lot B and Pernity L Lantz 1875 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Jacob R Lantz md Ann E Jolley 28 Jul 1875 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 199: Anc.com Img 22, pg 21, 11 June, Dw 182: LANTZ, Jacob 29/MO (PA,PA) md farmer; Annie-wife 30/PA (PA,PA); Cecil-son 3/MO (MO,PA) 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning City: Anc.com pg 26,1 June,248: LANTZ, Jacob R-head 48/MO bn Nov 1851 (PA,MO) md 24 yrs, farmer; Lydia A-wife 50/PA bn June 1849 (PA,VA) 1/2 children living; Cecil R-son 22/MO bn Sept 1877 (MO,PA), farm laborer; Mary W Jolly-mthr in law 77/VA bn Jan 1823 widow, 4/4 children living 1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-south: Anc.com pg 69, 25 Apr, Dw 121/121: LANTZ, Jacob R-head 58/MO (PA,MO) md 1x-31 yrs, stock farmer, own; Anna-wife 60/PA (PA,VA) md 1x-31 yrs, 1/2 children living 1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-south ED 165: Anc.com Img 7-pg 62 (6A),20 Jan, Farm 124 famiily 127: LANTZ, Jacob R-head 68/MO (PA,MO) farmer, own farm; Annie-wife 70/W VA (PA,PA) 1929 HISTORY: Obit of brother, George W Lantz March 1929,pg 104: "... survives... brothers J R & L C of Browning..." 1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com img 12-pg 6B, 17 April, Dwelling 142, family 145: LANTZ, Jake R-head 78/MO ((PA,MO) married at 23 first time, farmer; L Anna-wife 80/PA (PA,VA) married at 26 first time; Minnie PALMER-sister 84/MO (PA,MO) widow, married at 24 first time 1933 DEATH of wife: Lydia Anna Jolly Lantz died 7 May 1933, no place shown 1939 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Jacob R Lantz died 23 March 1939; buried Hoover Cemetery, tombstone: JR Lantz 1851-1939 Vol III, pg 82 30 Mar 1939 Jacob R Lantz son of Lot B & Perneta Minnie Lantz born 25 Nov 1851 near Browning, Linn Co MO died 23 Mar 1939. When small boy parents to Sullivan Co. Md Anna Jolley 28 Jul 1875, who died 7 May 1933. 2 children: Claude B died as infant & Cecil Ross of home. Leaves son,3 grandchildren: Vivian M Fisher & Maurice Lantz-Browning; Dorothy A King-Trenton; 3 ggrandchildren: Ronald Clifton & Julia Ann Lantz, Sandra Eliz King; brother & sisters: Lot C & Mrs Ira Langdon-Browning; John W- Santa Ana CA; Minnie Palmer-Mexico MO. Burial Hoover Cemetery | Lantz, Jacob R (I6243)
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2191 | 1851 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Olive E Knifong born 1851 Richard C Smith & as taken from newspaper account contained in the book, "The Knifong Family & Its Related Families" by Mrs Ruby Wallace Knifong, pg 24. Bur Deer Creek Cem, 1 mile south of Bellvue, OR. 1867 MARRIAGE: OR,Bellvue: Olive E Knifong md Christopher J Hussey at her father's home 3 Oct 1867, had 2 daus. 1870 CENSUS: Yamhill Co OR, Dw 455: Olive Hussey age 19 born Missouri, wife of Christopher Hussey 1880 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co,18 Jun, pg 17, Dw 141: Olive Hussey age 29 bn Missouri (WV,NC), wife of Christopher Husseyty 11/OR (OR,MO) 1908 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Polk Co: Christopher J Hussey died 1908; buried Deer Creek Cemetery, Yamhill OR 1938 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Yamhill Co: Olive E Knifong Hussey died 1938; buried Deer Creek Cemetery Richard 1994: She and her husband and 2 girls buried Deer Creek Cemetery, about 1 mile south of Bellevue OR Photos sent in later letter 1994 showing stone of Christopher J and Olive Knifong 1851-1938 | Knifong, Olive E (I6099)
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2192 | 1851 BIRTH: MO: Joseph George Peninger born 28 June 1851, the son of William and Elizabeth Peninger. [ck - was he born 1852 as shown on personal sheet and 1900 census?] 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 13, pg 17, 16 June, Dw155/155: WALTHER, Mary A 47/Wurtemburg (Wurt,Wurt) Wid-keeping house; George W son 26/MO (Bav,Wurt) Single farmer; Elizabeth-dau 20/MO Single at home; Lillie-dau 12/MO-at home. 1897 MARRIAGE: MO, Cole Co-Jefferson City: Joseph George Peninger md Elizabeth Ann Walther 4 May 1897.Cole County Marriage Records Book 3, page 288. Son of William and Elizabeth Peninger. 1900 CENSUS: Jeff City Cole County MO Film #1245724, 111 Stewart: PENINGER, Joseph 47/MO bn June 1852 (VA,VA); Elizabeth-wife 40/MO bn May 1860 (GY,GY) 1920 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Joseph George Peninger died 3 March 1920 in his home, of heart trouble. No children. Deputy Sheriff. Buried at Riverview Cemetery, headstone: "Joseph G Peninger 28 June 1851-3 Mar 1920" | Peninger, Joseph George (I117)
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2193 | 1851 BIRTH: NJ: Robert Martin born April 1851, based on 1900 census c1885 MARRIAGE: Ida M Reynolds md Robert L Martin about 1885, based on 1900 census 1897 PROBATE of father in law: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp: Film 1287077, BK 7 page 411: 8 March 1897 - Reuben Reynolds, deceased, late of Twp Bridgewater: A B Smith Jr and AH McCollum, witnesses. Daughter Ida M md Robert Martin, son Fred Reynolds. Ida M Martin and M L Lake, executors 3 November 1896 1900 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp:Heritage Quest pg 296,3 June,dwelling & fam#20: MARTIN, Robert-head 49/NJ born April 1851 (PA,NJ) md 15 yrs, farmer-own farm with mortgage; Ida M-wife 45/PA born March 1855 (PA,PA) md 15 yrs, 4/4 children living; Ethel M-dau 14/PA-bn March 1886 (NY,PA) single in school; Ralph S-son 12/PA-bn Oct 1887(NY,PA) school; Lillie I-dau 9/PA-bn Oct 1890 (NY,PA) school; Hannah B-dau 7/PA-bn Aug 1892 (NY,PA) school;Fred E REYNOLDS-bro 41/PA bn Oct 1858(PA,PA)widowed-farm laborer 1910 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-wd 1-Montrose Bor:Her Quest-pg 23,18 Mar,dw 51,fam 55,101 Locust St: MARTIN, Robert L-head 60/NJ (NJ,NJ) md 1 time 25 yrs-gardner,work out,own home with mortgage; Ida A-wife 55/PA (PA,PA) md 1 time 25 yrs,4/4 children living, no occ; Ethel-dau 24/PA(NJ,PA)single teacher-district school; Ralph-son 22/PA single traveling agent;Lelian-dau 19/PA-single saleslady-dry goods; Hannah-dau 17/PA single, no occupation 1910-1920 DEATH of wife Ida M Reynolds 1920 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Montrose Bor: Heritage Quest-pg 374,7 Jan,dw 102,fam 108,18 Locust St: MARTIN, Robert A-head 62/NJ (PA,NJ) widowed, clerk-drug store, own home with mortgage; Lillian-dau 28/PA (NJ,PA) single teacher-rural school; Hannah-dau 26/PA (NJ,PA) single, no occupation | Martin, Robert L (I9352)
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2194 | 1851 BIRTH: OR Territory: Lucinda Neal bn 1851 OR Terr 1870 CENSUS: OR,Lane Co-Eugene Twp, Eugene City 15-16 June, #227/227: Lucinda Neal 19/OR, dau of Aldy & Alvira Neal MARRIAGE: Lucinda Neal md Mr Vaughn, no date or place shown. | Neal, Lucinda (I7262)
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2195 | 1851 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill-Sheridan: Henry Burden born 3 Jun 1851 1860 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Precinct: Henry 9/OR with parents Levi M & Sarah Burden 1860 HIST: Email Nov 2002,Connie Clapier pg 12: "Henry Burden did not go to Idaho with the rest of the family. He is found only in the 1860 census.." 1870 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan 9-10 Aug: No Henry - did he die? | Burden, Henry (I2094)
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2196 | 1851 BIRTH: PA,Green Co: Benjamin Titus Jolley born 10 July 1851, son of Alfred Jackson and Mary Magdalina Hindegardener Jolley Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo". "History of Sullivan Co, MO" Vol I, pg 614. Son of Alfred Jackson Jolley and Mary Magdalina Hindegardener (obit of parents Browning Ldr-Rcd Vol III pg22 and Vol I pg59) Also IGI Temple film 1760752: B,E 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: 27 July,Dw #167/167: Benjamin T Jolly 18/PA-at home, son of Mary M Jolly 1872 MARRIAGE: Benjamin Titus Jolley md Laura Alice Thurlo 24 December 1872 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 199: Anc.com Img 25, pg 24,14 June,Dw 216/216: JOLLY, Titus 28/PA (VA,VA) md farmer; Laura-wife 25/MO (OH,MO); Miles-son 5/MO (PA,MO); Edith-dau 3/MO (PA,MO) 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,so pt, Dw 327/327: JOLLEY, Benjamin T 40/PA bn Jul 1851, farmer md 26yrs (PA/VA); Laura A-wife 45/MO bn Feb 1855, 2/2 children (MO,MO); Miles E-son 25/MO bn Nov 1874; Ellen E dau/law 25/MO bn Feb 1875 1905 HIST: Browning Ldr-Rcd 23 Jun 1905: M/Mrs Jolley & M/Mrs Engle-trip to Portland to visit Earnest Jolley of Coulee City WA 1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-so pt ED 162: Anc.com pg 69, 25 April, Dw 125/125: JOLLY, Benjamin T-head 58/PA (PA,VA) md 1x-37 yrs, stock farmer; Laura-wife 55/MO (OH,MO) md 1x-37 yrs, 2/2 children living 1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp-Browning: Anc.com pg 4A [13]. Dw 98: JOLLY, B Titus-head 69/PA (PA,PA) widowed and retired, own farm 1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Browning City,Benton Twp: Anc.com Img 7, pg 12, April 19, Dw 107: JOLLEY, Benjamin T-head 78/PA (PA,VA) widowed, no occupation ($0,2000) 1938 DEATH, BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Benjamin Titus Jolley died at home in Browning; buried Hoover Cemetery | Jolley, Benjamin Titus (I4401)
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2197 | 1851 BIRTH: PA: Jane Gavitt born 30 Dec 1851, re World Tree Project ID: 1024, no place shown 1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna-Jessup: pg 730-31, 11 July, Dwelling 253, family 246: Jane Gavitt 9 yrs old born PA, daughter of Prentiss and Emeline Gavitt c1864 DEATH: World Tree Project ID 1024: Jane Gavitt dd about 1864, no place shown | Gavitt, Jane (I9365)
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2198 | 1851 BIRTH: PA: John W Clark born September 1851 1880 CENSUS: WISC, St Croix Co-Emerald: Anc.com Img 12, pg 12B, 6 June, Dw 111/111: CLARK, John 28/PA (PA,PA) farmer; Ella-wife 28/PA (PA,PA); Francis-dau 10/PA (PA,PA) in school; George-son 7/PA in school; Delbert-son 5/PA; Frank-son 1/WI Info from Robert Penning: "Info from Mother - Her father said he was English and Indian and maybe resided in Penn. He lived near Napavine on a farm a couple of miles from town.. Per Mother when they visited them would get off the train and walk to the farm Would go up there every Christmas." | Clark, John W. (I10543)
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2199 | 1851 England Census gives evidence for name, birth and residence England & Wales Free BMD Death Index 1837-1915 gives evidence for name and death | Louvick, Christianna (I2897)
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2200 | 1852 BIR, MG: 1900 census 1880 CENSIUS: PA,Columbia Co-Briar Creek Twp, pg 8, 12 June, Dw 68/76: HOSLER, George 27/PA, wheel right; Sarah J 24/PA wife, keeping house next door to John and Elizabeth Hosler (his parents?) 1900 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Briar Creek Twp pg 1A, 4 June, Dw 9/9: HOSLER, G.B.W. Aug 1852-47/PA (PA/PA), farmer, md 26 yr, own home; wife Sarah J Feb 1855-45/PA (PA/PA) 0/0 children; Whitmire, Bessie svt Aug 1887-13/PA-single | Hosler, George B. W. (I8508)
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