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oldh jhD1rCJohn /Hunt/ Jr, unmarried jhD1/u Grace /Hunt/X jhD1 Jared /Thompson/u jh.1 Freeman /Snow/[ jh.2aSt Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Leroy, Pembina County, North Dakota E Paul and Donna DesMarais DP_Desmarais@telus.netBritish Columbia Death Index: 1872 to 1979 online at www.ancestry.com 1930 US Federal CensusfF jlinegar WorldConnect$1880 US Federal CensusSocial Security Death Index 1900 US Federal CensusDTombstone Obituary WWI draft registration online at www.ancestry.com6 Social Security AdministrationSocial Security Death Index California Death Index online at http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com-Lingenfelter Archives online at http://www.csuchico.edu/lbib/spc/lingenfelter/H/ling_h10.pdf& Parish Register of St Marc, Quebec 1850 US Federal Census"BDRI D D D D BBDBD DBBBBDB B D D U B D BBD B D B "D !DBDI' B & B D*"B)"B,"D +"D ."I-"I$B%B (B 3(D 2(D*R6+B5+B+D,B Ihttp://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northdakota.counties.pembina/93.1.1.1/mb.ashx I1900 Census Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill #186/187 Johnson, Jessie M, Head, May 1864, 36, married 10 years b GA/SC/GA, Farmer, Owns his own land , Linnie E, wife, Aug 1873, 26, mother of 4, 4 still living, b AR/AR/AR , Lola J, dau, No Iv 1890, 9, b AR , George A, son, Oct 1894, 5, b AR , Wesley M, son, Apr 1897, 3, b AR , Lillie P, dau, Feb 1899, 1, b AR 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas SpringHill Township, Dooley's Ferry and Spring Hill Road Household #420/423 Johnson,  IJessee M, Head, MW, 46, married for 21 years, b GA/SC/GA, Farmer , Lennie, wife, FW, 56, married for 21 years, mother of 7, 6 living, b AR/AR/AR , Alison, son, MW, 15 b AR/GA/AR , Wesley, son, MW, 13 b AR/GA/AR , Lillie, dau, FW, 11 b AR/G IA/AR , Jettie, dau, FW, 8 b AR/GA/AR , Perry, son, MW, 6 b AR/GA/AR , Nettie, dau, FW, 2 b AR/GA/AR 1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill Township ED 108 sheet 10 Dwelling 188 Household 194 Johnson, Jessie M b GA/SC/SC , Linnie b AR/AR I/AR , Lillie dau 20 b AR , Jessie dau 18 b AR , Perry 16 son b AR , Nellie M 12 dau b AR 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill, Household #39/39 Johnson, Perry, head, MW, 26, married at 22, b AR/GA/AR, Laborer on Farm , Lucy, wife, FW, 21 I, married at 18, b AR/GA/GA http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121719431&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=2¤tPage=0&fpo=False 19 Nov 1930 Hope Star Mrs Lennie Johnson and son Perry from Springhill visited  I her mother Mrs Clara Roe last saturday http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123749445&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=25¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 10 Apr 1931 "Born to Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson Saturday  Inight a son. Mrs Johnson will be remembered as Miss Lucy Hunt." http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720065&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=4¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star, 9 Sep 1931 "Miss Lille Johnson I returned to her home near Spring Hill after spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs Clara Roe at this place. We are glad to have Perry Johnson and family move in our community." http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx? Iimg=123750008&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=23¤tPage=30&fpo=False Hope Star, 29 Dec 1931 "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson and little son Perry, Jr, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr and Mrs Hunt at Hope" http://www.newspa Iperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720614&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=7¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 9 May 1932 "Mrs Clara Roe spent a few days of last week with her daughter, Mrs Lennie Johnson near Spring Hill" "Mr I and Mrs Perry Johnson and little son Perry Jr, spent last Monday night with his mother Mrs Johnson near Spring Hill" http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123750522&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0¤tPage=90 I&fpo=False Hope Star 31 Aug 1933 "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson of near Evening Shade were the guests of Mrs Clara Roe last Thursday night" http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123753210&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResu Ilt=16¤tPage=150&fpo=False Hope Star 16 Nov 1936, "Spring Hill" Discussing the guests at a birthday party for Gus Smith (age 58) and Jess Collins (age 48) including "... Perry Johnson and family ..." At the birth of their son Willia Im in 1936, Perry is called a Farmer, for life, Lucy a housewife for life However on Perry's death cert 13 Mar 1939 he is called a Truck Driver He died of "Labor Pneumonia" and Influenza He was 34. -------------- Roselynn Joy /Sisson/ also I told me (Nov 2008) that Perry was a bus driver. That he drove the family, in the bus to his mother's funeral. (that would have been Feb 1936) --------------- Requested obit lookup on boards.ancestry.com 28 Feb 2006 I1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane Township, ED 75, 6 May 1910, Sheet 17B Dwelling 321, Family 333 Hunt, Andrew S, Head, MW, 34, married first time, 16 years ago, b GA/GA/GA, Mill man, Saw Mill, rents home , Caud, wife, FW, 27, married fi Irst time, 16 years ago, mother of 8, 6 still living, b GA/GA/GA , Persey S, son, MW, 15, single, b AR/GA/GA, Labor, Saw Mill , Lillie, daughter, FW, 12, single, b AR/GA/GA , Ethel, daughter, FW, 10, single, b AR/GA/GA , Orin, daughter, FW, I 7, single, b AR/GA/GA , Lizzie, daughter, FW, 5, single, b AR/GA/GA , Lucy, daughter, FW, 2, single, b AR/GA/GA , Fredrick S, father, WM, 66, widower, b GA/GA/GA, Mill man, Saw Mill Collier, Deleala J, mother-in-law, FW, 68, widow, mother I of 10, 8 still living, b GA/US/US, no occupation WW1 Draft Registration Andrew Stewart Hunt of Route 2, Hope, Ark born 24 Jul 1875 nearest relative: Claud Hunt of Route 2, Hope, Ark Tall, Slender, Brown Eyes, Gray Hair 1920 Hempstea Id Co, Arkansas De Roane Township #291/294 Hunt, Andrew, Head, 47, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer , Lalaudie, wife, 40, b GA/GA/GA , Percy, son, 25, b AR , Lillie, dau, 24 b AR , Lucy, dau, 11, b AR , Stewart, son, 7, b AR , Charlie, son, 5 b AR , I Chester, son, 1 b AR Marriage License Perry Johnson of Patmos, Hempstead Co, Ark, age 22, white Miss Lucy Hunt of Hope, Hempstead Co, Ark, age 18, white License 31 Jan 1927 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill, Household #39/39 Jo Ihnson, Perry, head, MW, 26, married at 22, b AR/GA/AR, Laborer on Farm , Lucy, wife, FW, 21, married at 18, b AR/GA/GA http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123749445&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=25¤tPage= I0&fpo=False Hope Star 10 Apr 1931 "Born to Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson Saturday night a son. Mrs Johnson will be remembered as Miss Lucy Hunt." http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123749924&firstvisit=true&src=search&curr IentResult=17¤tPage=30&fpo=False Hope Star, 20 Nov 1931 "Mrs Perry Johnson and little son, Perry Jr, spent the week end with her parents at Hope." http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123750008&firstvisit=true&src=s Iearch¤tResult=23¤tPage=30&fpo=False Hope Star, 29 Dec 1931 "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson and little son Perry, Jr, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr and Mrs Hunt at Hope" http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?i Img=121720614&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=7¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 9 May 1932 "Mrs Clara Roe spent a few days of last week with her daughter, Mrs Lennie Johnson near Spring Hill" "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson and little s Ion Perry Jr, spent last Monday night with his mother Mrs Johnson near Spring Hill" http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123750522&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0¤tPage=90&fpo=False Hope Star 31 Aug 1933  I"Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson of near Evening Shade were the guests of Mrs Clara Roe last Thursday night" http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123753210&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=16¤tPage=150&fpo=False Ho  Ipe Star 16 Nov 1936, "Spring Hill" Discussing the guests at a birthday party for Gus Smith (age 58) and Jess Collins (age 48) including "... Perry Johnson and family ..." At the birth of their son William in 1936, Perry is called a Farmer! I for life, Lucy a housewife for life However on Perry's death cert 13 Mar 1939 he is called a Truck Driver He died of "Labor Pneumonia" and Influenza He was 34. Roselynn Joy /Sisson/ also told me (Nov 2008) that Perry was a bus driver. " IThat he drove the family, in the bus to his mother's funeral. ---------------- http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=51902924&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0¤tPage=0&fpo=False Resident of Eureka in Apr 1953#! I http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=51116110&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=2¤tPage=0&fpo=False Resident of Snohomish Mar 1954 ------------------------ From: Nola Johnson To: wjhonson@aol.com Date: Sat, Aug 22, 2009 5:46 am Yes, I don't know if Lucy ever said why she moved to California-It must have been not too long after her husband died -I'll have to try to remember if she ever talked about that---A%# Ilso when I first met your dad,I was 13 and he was living in Cathcart with his parents at that time--and he ran around with the Clearview guys--then he went in the service for 3 years and when he came back, he started running around with his pr&$ Ievious friends---that's when I started dating him. At that time Lucy and Bill lived in Mt Vernon and Bobbie and her family lived in Snohomish---yes, they were only in Cathcart for about a year. ----------------------- Social Security Death '% IIndex Record Name: Lucy A. Sisson SSN: 431-36-7615 Born: 10 Sep 1908 Died: Sep 1990 SSN issued: Arkansas (Before 1951) ------------------------------------------------- Death Certificate Multnomah County, Oregon Lucy Adell Sisson, Fema(& Ile, died 3 Sep 1990, age 81 born Hope Arkansas 10 Sep 1908 not in armed forced, hospital inpatient died at Mt Hood Medical Center, Gresham, Multnomah Co, Oregon Usual Occupation Line Worker, Food Processing Widow of William M Sisson Resi)' Ident of 1352 Pulver Road, Mt Vernon, Skagit Co, Washington 98273 Not hispanic, White, 11th grade education Father Andrew S Hunt, mother Caludia [sic] Collier Informant Clinton E Sisson, son Burial, removal from state, Hawthorne Memorial Pa( Irk, Mt Vernon, Washington filed 11 Sep 1990 time of death 20:28 cause Septicemia due to Urinary Tract Infection, 24 hours Requested obit on Multonomah ancestry board on 28 Feb 2006Ihttp://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northdakota.counties.pembina/93.1.1.1/mb.ashxIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northdakota.counties.pembina/93.1.1.1/mb.ashxIMight be the one who married William CartierIWashington Death Index, 1940-1996 Record about Roy D Standridge Name: Roy D Standridge Place of Death: Island Date of Death: 28 Nov 1992 Residence: Island Age: 63 years SSN: 540-32-5115 Certificate: 032918/I1880 Spring Hill, Hempstead Co, Arkansas stamped page 325, Household 102/103 Johnson, Jesse F or T, 46, Farmer, b SC/SC/SC , Edna S, 41, wife, b GA/SC/SC , Nancy J, 26, daughter, b GA , Jesse M, 15, son, b GA , John A, 12, son, b GA , G0.Ieorge A, 7, son, b AR #103/104 Leopard, N N, 75, b SC , Catherine, 66, b SC Jesse M Johnson 160 acres Office: Dardanelle 10/17/1888 N1/2NW and SWNW and NWSW of S36-T12N-R26W off the 5th Meridian, Franklin Co 1900 Census Hempstead Co1/I, Arkansas Spring Hill #186/187 Johnson, Jessie M, Head, May 1864, 36, married 10 years b GA/SC/GA, Farmer, Owns his own land , Linnie E, wife, Aug 1873, 26, mother of 4, 4 still living, b AR/AR/AR , Lola J, dau, Nov 1890, 9, b AR , Georg20Ie A, son, Oct 1894, 5, b AR , Wesley M, son, Apr 1897, 3, b AR , Lillie P, dau, Feb 1899, 1, b AR 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas SpringHill Township, Dooley's Ferry and Spring Hill Road Household #420/423 Johnson, Jessee M, Head, MW, 46, 31Imarried for 21 years, b GA/SC/GA, Farmer , Lennie, wife, FW, 56, married for 21 years, mother of 7, 6 living, b AR/AR/AR , Alison, son, MW, 15 b AR/GA/AR , Wesley, son, MW, 13 b AR/GA/AR , Lillie, dau, FW, 11 b AR/GA/AR , Jettie, dau, FW,42I 8 b AR/GA/AR , Perry, son, MW, 6 b AR/GA/AR , Nettie, dau, FW, 2 b AR/GA/AR Jesse M Johnson 160 acres Office: Dardanelle 10/12/1911 SWSW of S36-T12N-R26W off the 5th Meridian, Franklin Co 1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill To53Iwnship ED 108 sheet 10 Dwelling 188 Household 194 Johnson, Jessie M b GA/SC/SC , Linnie b AR/AR/AR , Lillie dau 20 b AR , Jessie dau 18 b AR , Perry 16 son b AR , Nellie M 12 dau b AR Star of Hope, Feb. 9, 1928, page 6. J. M. Johnson64I, aged about 54, died early Saturday morning. Member of Baptist Church, Spring Hill. He leaves a dear, loving companion, three daughters, Misses Lillie, Nellie and Jettie Johnson; two sons, Wesley and Perry. Funeral was held at Bethany Cemeter75Iy, conducted by Rev. J. W. Ward, pastor of his church. The following is from Cemetery Book #5 Jesse Johnson 14 May 1864-4 Feb 1928 Lennie Johnson 9 Aug 1873-29 Feb 1936 Lillie Johnson Coons 28 Feb 1899- 1 Sept 1971 Jettie Johnson Butler 12 Ju6Ine 1901-15 May 1986 Nellie Johnson Barnes 4 Sept 1907-16 May 1987 E. O. "Shorty Barnes 25 Mar 1911- 3 July 1986 Elma Nell Barnes Willis 12 Feb 1941- 3 Dec 19919I1880 Census Place Spring Hill, Hempstead, Arkansas Page Number 321C James B. SHANNON Self M Male W 24 AR Farmer VA SC Clarinda J. SHANNON Wife M Female W 30 AR Keeping House AR MS Minnie A. GROUNDS SDau S Female W 9 :8I AR AR AR Linmer E. GROUNDS SDau S Female W 6 AR AR AR David W. GROUNDS SSon S Male W 4 AR AR AR Jesse M Johnson 160 acres Office: Dardanelle 10/17/1888 N1/2NW and SWNW and NWSW of S36-T12N-R26W off the 5th Meridia;9In, Franklin Co 1900 Census Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill #186/187 Johnson, Jessie M, Head, May 1864, 36, married 10 years b GA/SC/GA, Farmer, Owns his own land , Linnie E, wife, Aug 1873, 26, mother of 4, 4 still living, b AR/AR/AR <:I, Lola J, dau, Nov 1890, 9, b AR , George A, son, Oct 1894, 5, b AR , Wesley M, son, Apr 1897, 3, b AR , Lillie P, dau, Feb 1899, 1, b AR 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas SpringHill Township, Dooley's Ferry and Spring Hill Road Household #4=;I20/423 Johnson, Jessee M, Head, MW, 46, married for 21 years, b GA/SC/GA, Farmer , Lennie, wife, FW, 56, married for 21 years, mother of 7, 6 living, b AR/AR/AR , Alison, son, MW, 15 b AR/GA/AR , Wesley, son, MW, 13 b AR/GA/AR , Lillie, d><Iau, FW, 11 b AR/GA/AR , Jettie, dau, FW, 8 b AR/GA/AR , Perry, son, MW, 6 b AR/GA/AR , Nettie, dau, FW, 2 b AR/GA/AR Jesse M Johnson 160 acres Office: Dardanelle 10/12/1911 SWSW of S36-T12N-R26W off the 5th Meridian, Franklin Co 19?=I20 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill Township ED 108 sheet 10 Dwelling 188 Household 194 Johnson, Jessie M b GA/SC/SC , Linnie b AR/AR/AR , Lillie dau 20 b AR , Jessie dau 18 b AR , Perry 16 son b AR , Nellie M 12 dau b AR Star of @>IHope, Feb. 9, 1928, page 6. J. M. Johnson, aged about 54, died early Saturday morning. Member of Baptist Church, Spring Hill. He leaves a dear, loving companion, three daughters, Misses Lillie, Nellie and Jettie Johnson; two sons, Wesley and PA?Ierry. Funeral was held at Bethany Cemetery, conducted by Rev. J. W. Ward, pastor of his church. 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill, Household #36/36 Johnson, Lennie, Head, owns home, 56, widow, b AR/AR/AR, Farmer , Lottie, daughter, 30B@I, single, b AR/GA/AR, no occ , Jettie, daughter, 28, single, b AR/GA/AR, laborer on farm , Nettie, daughter, 21, single, b AR/GA/AR, laborer on farm http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121719431&firstvisit=true&src=searchCAI¤tResult=2¤tPage=0&fpo=False 19 Nov 1930 Hope Star Mrs Lennie Johnson and son Perry from Springhill visited her mother Mrs Clara Roe last saturday http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720052&firstvisit=truDBIe&src=search¤tResult=3¤tPage=0&fpo=False 2 Sep 1931 Hope Star Mrs Clara Roe spent the week end with her daughter Mrs Linnie Johnson near Spring Hill http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720614&firstvisit=tECIrue&src=search¤tResult=7¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 9 May 1932 "Mrs Clara Roe spent a few days of last week with her daughter, Mrs Lennie Johnson near Spring Hill" "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson and little son Perry Jr, spent last MFDIonday night with his mother Mrs Johnson near Spring Hill" Hope Star, March 2, 1936, page 1 Mrs. L. Johnson of Spring Hill Dead Funeral for South County Woman Held Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Linnie Johnson, 61, died Saturday at her home near SpriGEIng Hill. She had been a resident of that community for several years. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon with burial near Spring Hill. She is survived by three daughters and several sons. The names of immediate survivors were not avaiHFIlable here. The following is from Cemetery Book #5 Jesse Johnson 14 May 1864-4 Feb 1928 Lennie Johnson 9 Aug 1873-29 Feb 1936 Lillie Johnson Coons 28 Feb 1899- 1 Sept 1971 Jettie Johnson Butler 12 June 1901-15 May 1986 Nellie Johnson BarnesGI 4 Sept 1907-16 May 1987 E. O. "Shorty Barnes 25 Mar 1911- 3 July 1986 Elma Nell Barnes Willis 12 Feb 1941- 3 Dec 1991JIhttp://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121744036&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=18¤tPage=0&fpo=False http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=jones&sx=&f21=&rg_f22__date=&rs_f22__date=0&f1II1=delight&f12=&f23=&f24=&gskw=&prox=1&db=uspublicrecords2&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=rfs&gst=&so=3 Mary R Jones 7 Oct 1931 315 E Cherry St Delight AR 71940 Mary R Jones 7 Oct 1931 PO Box Delight AR 71940ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.NIWW1 Draft Registration Hempstead Co, AR born 22 Apr 1897 Residence: Rt #1, Hope, AR born: Spring Hill, Ark father born GA self-employed, at Spring Hill, AR nearest relative: J N Johnson of Rt #1, Hope, AR June 5th, 1918 1920 HempsteOMIad Co,Arkansas Spring Hill Township ED 108 Sheet 10 Dwelling 186 Household 192 Johnson, Wesley M 22 b AR/GA/AR , Cora, wife, 19 b AR/unknown/unknown http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=122844138&firstvisit=true&src=sePNIarch¤tResult=16¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 1 Sep 1971 "Mrs Lillie Johnson Coons, age 72, died at a local hospital early Wednesday morning. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hope. "She is survived by one broQOIther, Jack Johnson of Hope; two sisters, Mrs Jettie Butler, of Hope, and Mrs Nellie Barham of Spring Hill." "Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Herndon Chapel with Dr S A Whitlow and Rev Gerald Trussell officiating. Burial wRPIill be in Bethany Cemetery under the direction of the Herndon Funeral Home." http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=122847612&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=11¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star, 22 Oct 1973 "Mrs SQICora Maud Johnson, 416 North Elm, died suddenly at her home Sunday at the age of 74. She was a lifelong resident of the Spring Hill community and a member of the Spring Hill Methodist Church. "Survivors are her husband, W M Johnson of HopTRIe; two daughters, Mrs Buck Dickerson, Prescott and Mrs Don Jones, Hope one sister Mrs Della Jones, Shreveport, La; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. "Funeral services are incomplete and will be announced later by Herndon FuneralSI Home."VIhttp://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720065&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=4¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star, 9 Sep 1931 "Miss Lille Johnson returned to her home near Spring Hill after spending a few days witWUIh her grandmother, Mrs Clara Roe at this place. We are glad to have Perry Johnson and family move in our community." http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123753210&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=16¤tPagXVIe=150&fpo=False Hope Star 16 Nov 1936 http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=122844138&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=16¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 1 Sep 1971 "Mrs Lillie Johnson Coons, age 72, died atYWI a local hospital early Wednesday morning. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hope. "She is survived by one brother, Jack Johnson of Hope; two sisters, Mrs Jettie Butler, of Hope, and Mrs Nellie Barham of Spring Hill." "FZXIuneral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Herndon Chapel with Dr S A Whitlow and Rev Gerald Trussell officiating. Burial will be in Bethany Cemetery under the direction of the Herndon Funeral Home." The following is from Cemetery Boo[YIk #5 Jesse Johnson 14 May 1864-4 Feb 1928 Lennie Johnson 9 Aug 1873-29 Feb 1936 Lillie Johnson Coons 28 Feb 1899- 1 Sept 1971 Jettie Johnson Butler 12 June 1901-15 May 1986 Nellie Johnson Barnes 4 Sept 1907-16 May 1987 E. O. "Shorty Barnes 25 ZIMar 1911- 3 July 1986 Elma Nell Barnes Willis 12 Feb 1941- 3 Dec 1991]Ihttp://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123753210&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=16¤tPage=150&fpo=False Hope Star 16 Nov 1936 http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=122844138&firstvisit=true&s^\Irc=search¤tResult=16¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 1 Sep 1971 "Mrs Lillie Johnson Coons, age 72, died at a local hospital early Wednesday morning. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hope. "She is survived by on_]Ie brother, Jack Johnson of Hope; two sisters, Mrs Jettie Butler, of Hope, and Mrs Nellie Barham of Spring Hill." "Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Herndon Chapel with Dr S A Whitlow and Rev Gerald Trussell officiating. Bur`^Iial will be in Bethany Cemetery under the direction of the Herndon Funeral Home." The following is from Cemetery Book #5 Jesse Johnson 14 May 1864-4 Feb 1928 Lennie Johnson 9 Aug 1873-29 Feb 1936 Lillie Johnson Coons 28 Feb 1899- 1 Sept 197_I1 Jettie Johnson Butler 12 June 1901-15 May 1986 Nellie Johnson Barnes 4 Sept 1907-16 May 1987 E. O. "Shorty Barnes 25 Mar 1911- 3 July 1986 Elma Nell Barnes Willis 12 Feb 1941- 3 Dec 1991b I1910 King Co, Washington First Precinct, Seattle, 15 Apr 1910, page 121B, Sheet 1A, 14th Ward 2317 Alki Avenue #12/13 Dorsett, Karl C, Head, MW, 32, Married second time, 1 year, b MN/NY/NY, Civil Engineer, Railroad, rents home , Rose, wife, FWca I, 25, married first time, 1 year, mother of 0, 0 living, b CanadaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, naturalized 1896 1920 King Co, Washington Seattle, Precinct #267, 13 Jan 1920, Sheet 11B #285/289 Dorsett, Karl Charles, Head, Owns home, MW, 41, marridb Ied, b MN/NY/NY, Civil Engineer RR , Rosa M, wife, FW, 42, married, b CanadaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR Hebert, Lillian C, daughter, FW, 24, single, b ND/ND/CanadaFR, Filing Clerk, Navy Yard Dorsett, Karl K, son, MW, 6, single, b WA/MN/CanadaFR 1ec I930 King Co, Washington Seattle, District 70, Olin Place, 18 Apr 1930, Sheet 19A, page 241B#271/301 Dorsett, K C, Head, Owns home, $21000, MW, 48, married, at age 26, b MN/NY/NY, Civil Engineer , Rose, wife, FW, 52, married, at age 30, b Canadd IaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, naturalized in 1900 , Kenneth, son, MW, 15, single, b WA/MN/CanadaFR California Death Index DORSETT, KARL CHARLES 29 Oct 1947 LOS ANGELES 701122722 MALE 28 Oct 1881 MINNESOTA ANGLEg!Ihttp://newspapers.pcfa.org/index.php/ref/9571 http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121744036&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=18¤tPage=0&fpo=False http://newspapers.pcfa.org/index.php/ref/3632 Nevada Counhf!Ity Picayune and Gurdon Times Newspaper Archive Doris Johnson Dickerson Published Wednesday, July 22, 1998 in the Nevada County Picayune Doris Johnson Dickerson, 77, of Prescott died Saturday, July 18, 1998, in Hope. Mrs. Dickerson was ig!Iborn on November 16, 1920, in Hope. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Buck Dickerson; one son, Jimmy Ray Dickerson of Hope; one daughter, Gay Stevens of Bryant; one sister,jh!I Ruth Jones of Delight; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Monday, July 20, in Shackelford Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Tal Webb officiating. Burial was in DeAnn Cemetery ini!I Prescott under the direction of Shackelford Funeral Home of Prescott.l"I1930 Alameda Co, California Oakland, District 37, 1062 Aileen St, Household #164/196 McLaughlin, George, head, owns home, MW, 38, married at 26, b MT/PA/PA, Salesman, Beverage , Beryl, wife, FW, 29, married at 17, b CA/CA/CA , Denese, daughterk"I, FW, 10, b CA/MT/CA , Edmond, son, MW, 8, b CA/MT/CA , Edwin, son, MW, 8, b CA/MT/CA , Barbara, daughter, FW, 6, b CA/MT/CA, Joseph ?, son, MW, 5, b CA/MT/CAn#IHer middle initial was "J" so her middle name might have been "Jane" after her grandmother. According to my half-sister, Twila Johnson, our dad William S Johnson Sr told her that Clara "Roe" was supposed to be a Cherokee Indian. However all om#Ithe census below shows that she was always mentioned as "White". - This note copyright 2006 by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist My aunt Tawana told me (Nov 2008) that her elder brother Perry had told her that "Grandpn#Ima Roe" wore her hair in braids, and that she was very mean. - This note copyright 2008 by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist 1850 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Ozan, pg 218 #141/141 Wilson, John, 58, Farmer, $2070, b KY qo#I , Jane, 51, b KY , Thomas H, 26, Laborer, b AR , Martha L, 21, b MS [wife of Thomas] , Macan ? C, 14, b AR , Rebecca, 9, b AR , Clarinda, 4/12, b AR [dau of Thomas and Martha] 1860 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Sheet 795, pg 8, Spring Hill rp#ITownship, Spring Hill PO #730 Thomas F Wilson, 36, M, Butcher, $1400/1500, b AR , Martha L, 31, F, b MS , Clarinda J, 10, F, b AR, Attended School , Rebecca A, 2, F, b AR 1880 Census Place Spring Hill, Hempstead, Arkansas Page Number sq#I 321C James B. SHANNON Self M Male W 24 AR Farmer VA SC Clarinda J. SHANNON Wife M Female W 30 AR Keeping House AR MS Minnie A. GROUNDS SDau S Female W 9 AR AR AR Linmer E. GROUNDS SDau S Female W 6 AR AR tr#I AR David W. GROUNDS SSon S Male W 4 AR AR AR 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill Township, ED 86 Sheet 17B Household 215/216 (or 275/276?) Richards, Clara J, head, FW, widow, 60, mother of 3, 2 (or 1 living), b AR/AR/MS, Fus#Iarmer Wilson, Thomas, boarder, MW, 15, single, b AR/AR/AR enumerated between Armstrong? Ellis black, 32 b AR and Sam Townsend, 39 white, b AR 1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill Township ED 108 Sheet (can't read) Dwelling 177 Housevt#Ihold 183 Robert Roe, 34? b GA/NC/NC, Farmer Clara G, wife, 70 b AR/AR/MS 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill Township , Household 115/115 Roe, Clara, Head, owns home, widow, married at 17, b AR/AR/MS, no occupation ----------------wu#I------------------ http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121719431&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=2¤tPage=0&fpo=False 19 Nov 1930 Hope Star Mrs Lennie Johnson and son Perry from Springhill visited her motherxv#I Mrs Clara Roe last saturday http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720052&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=3¤tPage=0&fpo=False 2 Sep 1931 Hope Star Mrs Clara Roe spent the week end with her daughter Mrs Lyw#Iinnie Johnson near Spring Hill http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720065&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=4¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star, 9 Sep 1931 "Miss Lille Johnson returned to her home near Spring zx#IHill after spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs Clara Roe at this place. We are glad to have Perry Johnson and family move in our community." http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=121720614&firstvisit=true&src={y#Isearch¤tResult=7¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 9 May 1932 "Mrs Clara Roe spent a few days of last week with her daughter, Mrs Lennie Johnson near Spring Hill" "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson and little son Perry Jr, spent last Monday ni|z#Ight with his mother Mrs Johnson near Spring Hill" http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123750522&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0¤tPage=90&fpo=False Hope Star 31 Aug 1933 "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson of near}{#I Evening Shade were the guests of Mrs Clara Roe last Thursday night" Hope Star, Thursday Dec. 26, 1940 Mrs. Clara J. Roe, native of Hempstead county, who would have been 91 next January 20, died Monday at her home in the Battlefield Communi~|#Ity after a ten day illness. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Bethany cemetery south of Spring Hill with the Rev. Noel Crosn, Methodist pastor at Battlefield, offficiating. Mrs. Roe had been a member of the Methodist church since 1865. She}#I is survived by 6 grand children: Mrs. Willie Ellinburg, Hope Route one; Tom Lowery, Paris, Texas; Jack Johnson, Mrs. Nellie Barham [ this should be Barnes], Mrs. Jettie Butler and Miss Lillie Johnson all of Hope Route One, 14 great grandchild~#Iren and 5 great-great grandchildren survive.&I1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Spring Hill Township ED 108 Sheet (can't read) Dwelling 177 Household 183 Robert Roe, 34? b GA/NC/NC, Farmer Clara G, wife, 70 b AR/AR/MS)oZLG+kh)3Sa$a+$~%yM+ \H,kh)3F-!&KH.kh)3V%1\%2F-g\GaLZ1kh)3SaX$a%Ma[%M/",<2kh)3Sa$a$ӛ$4MU0#xKK4kh)3q$ 5Z$7"F2$wKN7kh)38L$9a$:M*%?MP9kh)3k$=$>M*BJS;kh)3Sar$aat$@a$AF3&JU.r<Mkh)3 #M/JhPkh)3$ M=%}NOM@0JnQkh)3$ U%PF%A1JtRkh)3X$RKJ%SFd2:Skh)3Sa$aX$M3:Ukh)3Sa$aX$MCaLVkh)3Sau$aW$7}$MD4 W9Xkh)3SaC#a#`#M 5:[kh)3Sa$aX$F,6kJ\kh)3Sa$az%FJ7:]kh)3Sa$aX$Fo;8UbJz^kh)3Xk$$M;9bJ`kh)3!gq$+W$qF:&Kbkh)3!f$a$$MH;Kckh)3k$X%/Z`M[I<Jdkh)3${$MJ=Jgkh)3L$ѿ$q[MK>Jikh)34$\ %ML?&Klkh)3!$]a5$Y^MAM@JJokh)3З$q_%}`M(Ihttp://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123770031&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=20¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 19 Jan 1961 Miss Elma Nell Barnes to Wed Richard Earl Willis "Mrs Claude Barnes announces the (Iengagement and approaching marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Elma Nell Barnes of Shreveport; formerly of Spring Hill, to A 1-c Richard Earl Willis of Barnards Bay, NY., now stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. "The bride-elect is t(Ihe daughter of Mr and Mrs Oliver Barnes of Spring Hill. The wedding will be an event of Jan 21 in Shreveport. The couple will be at home at 1324 Gilbert in Shreveport." Hope Star, Jan. 6, 1992 Elma Nell Willis, 50, of Torrance California(I, formerly of Hope, died Monday, Dec. 30, 1991 in Torrance. She was born Feb. 12, 1941, was a homemaker and a member of the Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband, Richard E. Willis, son Cody Willis of Torrance, two daughters, Maria L.(I Willis and Kathie G. Willis of Hawthorne, CA and half brother John M. Barnes of Gainesville, TX. Services at Herndon Funeral Home, Burial at Bethany. The following is from Cemetery Book #5 Jesse Johnson 14 May 1864-4 Feb 1928 Lennie Johnso(In 9 Aug 1873-29 Feb 1936 Lillie Johnson Coons 28 Feb 1899- 1 Sept 1971 Jettie Johnson Butler 12 June 1901-15 May 1986 Nellie Johnson Barnes 4 Sept 1907-16 May 1987 E. O. "Shorty Barnes 25 Mar 1911- 3 July 1986 Elma Nell Barnes Willis 12 Feb 19(I41- 3 Dec 1991)Ihttp://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123770031&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=20¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star 19 Jan 1961 Miss Elma Nell Barnes to Wed Richard Earl Willis "Mrs Claude Barnes announces the )Iengagement and approaching marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Elma Nell Barnes of Shreveport; formerly of Spring Hill, to A 1-c Richard Earl Willis of Barnards Bay, NY., now stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. "The bride-elect is t)Ihe daughter of Mr and Mrs Oliver Barnes of Spring Hill. The wedding will be an event of Jan 21 in Shreveport. The couple will be at home at 1324 Gilbert in Shreveport." "he was in Air Force in early 1960's and was stationed at Barksdale A)IFB, LA. I didn't know where they went after that, but they moved back to Spring Hill in the 1980's and moved to California after Nellie Johnson Barnes died. " - E hempsteadgen@yahoo.com, 07 Mar 2003 http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfView)IerTags.aspx?img=123774716&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=1¤tPage=0&fpo=False Hope Star, 7 Jul 1977 "Sisters win sports awards" "Kathie Willis, 13 and Maria Willis, 14, won awards at the Luke Olympics held last month at Luke )IAir Force Base in Arizona. "They are the daughters of Richard and Nell Willis of Luke AFB, and the granddaughters of Mr and Mrs Shorty Barnes of Spring Hill. Mrs Jettie Butler of Hope is their aunt. "Kathie won two bronze, four silver)I, and three gold medals in the Olympics. She was given her awards by Micki King, gold medal winner of the 1976 summer Olympics. "Kathie is an AAV swimmer and has won more than 150 ribbons in other swim meets plus four trophies. She is on)I the track team, basketball team, and will be in the eighth grade at Litchfield School next year. "Maria was chosen as a finalist in the Miss Arizona Teenager Pageant in Scottsdale, over the same weekend. She is an AAV swimmer and has won)I several awards and trophies. She will be in the ninth grade next year at Aqua Fria High School. She holds an A average in school, has been the Student of the Week three times, and has held different offices during her school years. "The)Iir father retired from the Air Force July 1 after 22 years of service. He will leave the end of July for Saudi Arabia where he will be working for the Northrop Corp. "After a visit to Hope to see their grandparents, Kathie, Maria and thei)Ir mother will return to Litchfield."+I1850 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Saline Township Dwelling 52 Household 52 David Grounds, 31, Farmer, b MO , Brunetta, 23, b AR , John W, 6, b AR , Hulda J, 4, b AR [This page of the census, although having a Race column, it is blank for all +Ipeople on this page] 1860 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Saline Township, Columbus PO #1102/1102 David Grounds, 53, Missouri, Value 4500/2791, Farmer , Brunetta, 33, Arkansas, can't read or write , John W, 15, Arkansas , Hulda J, 14, Arkansa+Is , Martha A, 8, Arkansas , Daniel A, 5, Arkansas , Sarah E, 3, Arkansas , Milly B 4/12, Arkansas-I I received some pages unsourced from another descendent of John and Jane. These papers purport to be part of "A letter dated 24 Nov 1950 Wilson Family Tree written by Uncle Jack (Stonewall Jackson) Wilson (1870-) to Uncle Wade (Wade Hampton-I) Wilson (1874-)" The portion I was sent goes like this "... John and Jane Wilson was married on the 14th day of November AD 1816 in the state of Missouri. John Wilson and formerly Jane Reaves, were both born in the state of Kentucky, the-I former in Green County and the latter in Christian County. The subject of this memoir-memento was born on Green River in the aforesaid state, on the 26th day of October AD 1791. Jane Reaves alias Jane Wilson was born on the 16th day of Apri-Il AD 1799. John Wilson remained a resident of his native Kentucky, Green County on Green River until the year AD 1810 and removed from thence to St Frances River in the territory of Missouri and there remained until the 16th day of October-I AD 1817 from whence he removed to Big Red River in the Territory of Arkansas. The following are the offspring of John and Jane Wilson Esther Wilson was born on the 16th day of March AD 1818 George Langford Wilson was born on the 27th da-Iy of March AD 1820 Clarinda Wilson was born on the 11th day of December AD 1821 Thomas Franklin Wilson was born on the 12th day of November AD 1822 Henry Green Wilson was born on the 13th day of July AD 1826 William Hickman Wilson was born-I on the 21th day of March AD 1828 Harvey Young Wilson and Jonathan Sanders Wilson was born on the 10th day of January AD 1830 James Webb Wilson was born on the 22nd day of May AD 1832 Olympus Maccay Wilson was born on the 1st day of October-I AD 1834 Rebecca Ann Wilson was born on the 23rd day of January AD 1841 Deaths of John and Jane Wilson and their children Esther Wilson departed this life on the 5th day of September AD 1818. Aged 5 months and 11 days William Hickman Wi-Ilson departed this life on the 20th day of August AD 1834. Aged 6 years 4 months and 29 days Olympus Mackey Wilson departed September the 25th 1891 Thomas Franklin Wilson died April the 9th 1878 aged 54 years 4 months and 28 days Henry Gre-Ien Wilson died the 7th of March 1876" ------------------------------------------- Indirect Index to Deeds and Mortgages Hempstead Co Wilson, Thos F 23 Oct 1837 D-31 11 Apr 1840 E-194 16 Aug 1847 H-1 Wilson, Wm and Thos 22 A-Iug 1849 H-428 Wilson, Thomas 4 Feb 1860 Q-24 1850 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Ozan, pg 218 #141/141 Wilson, John, 58, Farmer, $2070, b KY , Jane, 51, b KY , Thomas H, 26, Laborer, b AR , Martha L, 21, b MS [wife of Thomas] , Macan ? posting at http://genforum.genealogy.com/grounds/messages/308.htmlz1871 Canadian CensushParish Register of St Jean Baptiste>Letter from Margot to Laurette 1 Nov 1988. Copy in my possession (Will Johnson).International Genealogical IndexjLetter from Stonewall Jackson Wilson to Wade Hampton Wilson dated 24 Nov 1950 "Wilson Family Tree"8`1860 US Federal CensusC/Tombstone1 Hempstead Co Genealogical SocietyHempstead Co, Arkansas Cemeteries, Book 2: Hope and surrounding areasPO Box 1158, Hope, Arkansas 71802-1158!%Johnson, WillRootsWeb.com posting*RootsWeb's WorldConnect ProjectFqDescendents Report sent to me Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol June 2006 from Cindy Fisher ccee4ever@bellsouth.net3 E John Hunt .1920 US Federal Census#-WorldConnect Project at www.rootsweb.com:U E Averett Markham Avemark@aol.com7(,C,DOUzZ-B-D-I.B.D.I3B3D3R \U4B4D4R5B5D5R 8B 8D8R Q9DP9D :B T:D S:DVBIRelatives of Will JohnsonUBICBYEBXEBEDGDHBIBIDJBJDLBMBMD NBOBgODfODRBSBTBTRmUBlUBUDURqVB-IC, 14, b AR , Rebecca, 9, b AR , Clarinda, 4/12, b AR [dau of Thomas and Martha] Estray Bonds, Hempstead Co, AR 1857 Lemuel Beaty, security on bond Thomas F Wilson, Ozan Township 1860 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Sheet 795, pg 8, Spring Hi-Ill Township, Spring Hill PO #730 Thomas F Wilson, 36, M, Butcher, $1400/1500, b AR , Martha L, 31, F, b MS , Clarinda J, 10, F, b AR, Attended School , Rebecca A, 2, F, b AR "Index to wills and administration of Arkansas to 1900" Hemp-Istead Co - Thomas F Wilson 1878 Instrument - Adm Book M Page 288.ISince Thomas Franklin Wilson and his parents had long lived in Hempstead County by the time of Thomas' marriage, it must be that Martha L Somebody and her family came to Hempstead from Mississippi by 1849. Thomas and Martha probably married .Isometime between 1844 and 1849 but there is no marriage record in Hempstead matching this. 1850 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Ozan, pg 218 #141/141 Wilson, John, 58, Farmer, $2070, b KY , Jane, 51, b KY , Thomas H, 26, Laborer, b AR , Martha.I L, 21, b MS [wife of Thomas] , Macan ? C, 14, b AR , Rebecca, 9, b AR , Clarinda, 4/12, b AR [dau of Thomas and Martha] 1860 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Sheet 795, pg 8, Spring Hill Township, Spring Hill PO #730 Thomas F Wilson, 36, M, Bu.Itcher, $1400/1500, b AR , Martha L, 31, F, b MS , Clarinda J, 10, F, b AR, Attended School , Rebecca A, 2, F, b AR/INamed for her aunt, her middle name might have been Anne0ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.1ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.3I1880 Census Place Coxes, Cobb, Georgia Page Number 70C John. E. J. COLLIER Self M Male W 49 GA Farmer SC SC Delia J. COLLIER Wife M Female W 43 GA Keeps House GA GA Mary E. COLLIER Dau S Female W 21 GA Works On Fa3Irm GA GA Margrett COLLIER Dau S Female W 19 GA Works On Farm GA GA James COLLIER Sister S Female W 15 GA Works On Farm GA GA John S. COLLIER Son S Male W 11 GA Works On Farm GA GA Edgar COLLIER Son S Male 3I W 8 GA GA GA Clarra C. COLLIER Dau S Female W 4 GA GA GA Claudie COLLIER Dau S Female W 1 GA GA GA - extracted by Will Johnson wjhonson@aol.com, copyright 2003 1900 Hempstead Co, Arkansas De Roane Township #135/13I35 Hunt, A S, Head, July 1872, 28, married 6 years, GA/GA/GA Farmer , Claud, wife, Aug 1876, 23, mother of 3, 3 living, GA/GA/GA, Persey, son, Jun 1895, 5 , Meg, daughter, Aug 1896, 4 , unnamed, daughter, Sep 1899, R S, cousin, Oct 1873, 23I6, GA/GA/GA, day labor 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane Township, ED 75, 6 May 1910, Sheet 17B Dwelling 321, Family 333 Hunt, Andrew S, Head, MW, 34, married first time, 16 years ago, b GA/GA/GA, Mill man, Saw Mill, rents home , Caud3I, wife, FW, 27, married first time, 16 years ago, mother of 8, 6 still living, b GA/GA/GA , Persey S, son, MW, 15, single, b AR/GA/GA, Labor, Saw Mill , Lillie, daughter, FW, 12, single, b AR/GA/GA , Ethel, daughter, FW, 10, single, b AR/GA3I/GA , Orin, daughter, FW, 7, single, b AR/GA/GA , Lizzie, daughter, FW, 5, single, b AR/GA/GA , Lucy, daughter, FW, 2, single, b AR/GA/GA , Fredrick S, father, WM, 66, widower, b GA/GA/GA, Mill man, Saw Mill Collier, Deleala J, mother-in-3Ilaw, FW, 68, widow, mother of 10, 8 still living, b GA/US/US, no occupation 1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas De Roane Township #291/294 Hunt, Andrew, Head, 47, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer , Lalaudie, wife, 40, b GA/GA/GA , Percy, son, 25, b AR , Lil3Ilie, dau, 24 b AR , Lucy, dau, 11, b AR , Stewart, son, 7, b AR , Charlie, son, 5 b AR , Chester, son, 1 b AR 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas De Roane Township, Hope, Ward 2, Sheet 75B #155/172 Hunt, Andrew S, Head, Owns Home, $12000, MW3I, 54, married, first at 20, b GA/GA/GA, Manager, Saw Mill , Claud, wife, FW, 51, married, first at 17, b GA/GA/GA , Percy, son, MW, 34, single, b AR/GA/GA, Assistant Manager, Saw Mill, Veteran, WW1 , Stuart, son, MW, 17, single, b AR/GA/GA 3I , Charles, son, MW, 14, single, b AR/GA/GA , Chester, son, MW, 11, single, b AR/GA/GA , Kathleen, daughter, FW, 8, single, b AR/GA/GA http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123750008&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResu3Ilt=23¤tPage=30&fpo=False Hope Star, 29 Dec 1931 "Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson and little son Perry, Jr, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr and Mrs Hunt at Hope" Hope Star, Tuesday 6 Aug 1963 Mrs Claudia Hunt Dies Monday at the Age3I of 84 Mrs Claudia Hunt, aged 84, a resident of Hempstead for over 60 years, died Monday in a local rest home. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include four sons. Percy of Corpus Christi, Texas, Charles of Dickinson, Texas, 3IStewart of Texarkana and Chester Hunt of Hope; six daughters, Mrs Rob Jones, Mrs Roy Mullins and Mrs Garland Mullins of Hope; Mrs John Goodwin of Texarkana, Mrs Charles Weltz of Hollywood, Calif, Mrs W M Sisson of Mt Vernon, Washington and a s3Iister Mrs Clark Goynes of Hope. Services will be at 10 am Wednesday at Herndon-Cornelius Chapel by the Rev Raymond Clark and the Rev Arlis Downs. Burial will be in Ayres Cemetary. Death Certificate died at Hope, Hempstead Co; Hempstead Cou3Inty Memorial Hospital. usual residence Hope, Hempstead Co, Arkansas in city limits Claudia Hunt died 5 Aug 1963 female, white, widow, b 9-14-78 age 84, 10 mo, 21 days Usual occupation Housewife, Own Home born Georgia Father: John Edward3I Collier; Mother: Delily Jane Clay never in armed forces Informant: Chester Hunt of Hope, Ark. Cause: Pulmonary Edema (3 days) due to Myocardial Failure (2 weeks) Burial: 8-7-1963 Ayers Cemetery, Hope, Arkansas Herndon-Cornelius Funeral H3Iome of Hope, Arkansas4I1870 Paulding Co, Georgia Wedington's District, Sheet 368A, page 14, Brownsville Po, 2 Sep1870 #120/120 Hunt, Joseph, 25, MW, Farmer, $500/200, b GA , Virginia, 21, FW, Keeping House, b GA , Mary, 5/12, FW, b GA, Jan #121/121 Hunt, Meig4Is, 47, MW, Farmer, $600/400, b GA , Sarah, 45, FW, Keeping House, b GA , John, 18, MW, Farm Labor, b GA , Margs,17, FW, b GA , Henry, 7, MW, b GA , Barney, 4, MW, b GA , Sis, 3, FW, b GA Huff, Mary, 30, FW, Domestic Servant, b GA #122/4I122 Richard Davis, 48, MW, Farmer, $700/300, b NC, cannot read or write , Susannah, 53, FW, Keeping House, b GA , James, 20, MW, Farm Labor, b GA, cannot write , Burrilla, 17, FW, b GA, cannot read or write #123/123 Davis, Edmond, 22, MW4I, Farmer, $125/125, b GA, cannot read or write , Susan, 23, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read or write #124/124 Hunt, Fredrick, 24, MW, Farmer, $300/125, b GA , Mary, 24, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read or write , John, 9/12, MW, 4Ib GA 1880 Paulding Co, Georgia Umphrey, Sheet 444B Fredrick Hunt, 33, b GA/GA/GA , Mary, wife, 35, b GA/GA/GA , John, son, 10, b GA/GA/GA , Richard, son, 8, b GA/GA/GA , Andrew, son, 6, b GA/GA/GA 1900 Hempstead Co, Arkansas D4IeRoane Township ED 43 Sheet 14A (old style) Dwelling 246 Household 246 Sanders, Z, head, Dec 1848, 51, married 23 years, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer , M G , wife, Oct 1861, 39, mother of 9, 8 living, b AR/AR/TN , Charley, son, Aug 1881, 19, single 4Ib AR , Effie, dau, Jan 1885, 15, single, b AR , Colly, dau, Jun 1886, 13, single, b AR , Minnie, dau, Jul 1888, 11, single b AR , Del, dau, May 1891, 9, single b AR , Perl, dau, Feb 1893, 7, single b AR , Sophy, dau, Sep 1894, 5, single 4Ib AR , Lard, son, Jan 1898, 2, single b AR , Baby Lee, dau, Jan 1900, 6/12 b AR Hunt, F S father-in-law, Nov 1846, 53, married 42 years b GA/GA/GA, millwork , M J, mother-in-law, Nov 1848, 51, mother of 4, 3 living, b GA/GA/NC Collier, 4IE B & wife to Frederick S Hunt WD 47-46 filed 8 Aug 1907 dated 7 Aug 1907 S16-T13-R23, 80 acres, W 1/2 SE 1/4 Hunt, Frederick S WD 47-106 filed 21 Sep 1907 dated 7 Sep 1907 S16-T13-R23, 80 acres, W 1/2 SE 1/4 Hunt, FS & wife 4I14 Nov 1907 47-185 Hunt, FS & sons 14 Aug 1905 mort. na-426 Hunt, FS by W A Dudley & wife 14 Nov 1906 WD 45-28 S16-T13-R24 80 acres Hunt, FS by W J Rothwell & wife 45-29 Hunt, FS by A W Meadows 29 Nov 1906 mort QW-68 Hunt, FS 8 Aug 194I07 QCD 47-45, 47-46 Hunt, FS 14 Nov 1907 WD 47-184 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane Township, ED 75, 6 May 1910, Sheet 17B Dwelling 321, Family 333 Hunt, Andrew S, Head, MW, 34, married first time, 16 years ago, b GA/GA/GA, Mill man,4I Saw Mill, rents home , Caud, wife, FW, 27, married first time, 16 years ago, mother of 8, 6 still living, b GA/GA/GA , Persey S, son, MW, 15, single, b AR/GA/GA, Labor, Saw Mill , Lillie, daughter, FW, 12, single, b AR/GA/GA , Ethel, daug4Ihter, FW, 10, single, b AR/GA/GA , Orin, daughter, FW, 7, single, b AR/GA/GA , Lizzie, daughter, FW, 5, single, b AR/GA/GA , Lucy, daughter, FW, 2, single, b AR/GA/GA , Fredrick S, father, WM, 66, widower, b GA/GA/GA, Mill man, Saw Mill C4Iollier, Deleala J, mother-in-law, FW, 68, widow, mother of 10, 8 still living, b GA/US/US, no occupation In 1920 he is enumerated with his son Richard. Tombstones in Ayers Cemetery (five miles east of Hope on Highway 4 near the Nevada 4Icounty line.) in a row, in Row 5 are: Percy Hunt 13 Jan 1895 - 15 Feb 1970 Horseshoer Ark 16 Co 162 DB WW I Andrew S Hunt 7 Jul 1875 - 23 May 1933 Claudia Hunt 14 Sep 1878 - 5 Aug 1963 F S Hunt MASON 15 Nov 1846 - 11 Sep 1928 Mary T 4IHunt 13 Nov 1843 - 5 Jan 1910 wife of F S Hunt5I1850 Carroll Co, Georgia 11th Division, Sheet 31A, Household #398 Rich'd Davis, 29, Farmer, b NC , Susan, 32, b GA , Wm, 9, b GA , Mary, 7, b GA , Sarah, 5, b GA , Enoch 3 b GA 1860 Carroll Co, Georgia 4th District, Rotherwood? PO, 5Ipage 14, Sheet 526A, Household #82/82 Richard Davis, 39, Farmer,$1100/1300, b NC , Susan W, 42 b GA , Wm M, 18, b GA , Mary T, 16 b GA , Enoch D, 12, b GA , James M, 19, b GA , Sarah M, 15, b GA , B Y, 6, (female), b GA8IWW1 Draft Registration Percy Clyde Hunt of Route 2, Hope, Ar b 13 Jan 1895 born in Hope, AR Farmer, Single Signed "Persey Clide Hunt" [as found] Medium Height, Medium Build, black hair, black eyes. 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas De Roan8Ie Township, Hope, Ward 2, Sheet 75B #155/172 Hunt, Andrew S, Head, Owns Home, $12000, MW, 54, married, first at 20, b GA/GA/GA, Manager, Saw Mill , Claud, wife, FW, 51, married, first at 17, b GA/GA/GA , Percy, son, MW, 34, single, b AR/GA8I/GA, Assistant Manager, Saw Mill, Veteran, WW1 , Stuart, son, MW, 17, single, b AR/GA/GA , Charles, son, MW, 14, single, b AR/GA/GA , Chester, son, MW, 11, single, b AR/GA/GA , Kathleen, daughter, FW, 8, single, b AR/GA/GA9IEthels' obit Dec 1978 says Lillie is of Hope, but Claudia's five months later calls her Lillie Mullins of Kansas City. It's possible she went there to lived with her daughter Dorothy Burke. Social Security Death Index LILLIE MULLINS 26 D9Iec 1897 Nov 1986 Shawnee Mission, Johnson, KS:Iborn 8 Oct 1899 "Hope Star", Sat 9 Dec 1978, page 1 Mrs Ethel H Jones Mrs Ethel Hunt Jones, 79, widow of Rob Jones, died in a local hospital, Friday. She was a member of First United Methodist Church Surviving are two brothers, Chester Hunt o:If Hope and Stewart Hunt of Texarkana; five sisters, Mrs Orren Mullins and Mrs Lillie Mullins of Hope, Mrs Elizabeth Weltz, Hollywood, Calif., Mrs Kathleen Goodwin, Texarkana, Mrs Lucy Sisson, Mt Vernon, Wash; and a host of nieces and nephews. :I Services will be Saturday at 2PM in Herndon Chapel with the Rev Ralph Hale officiating. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery under the direction of Herndon Funeral Home.BIHe was apparently named after Josiah Meigs, who had been President of the University of Georgia at Athens 1801-1810. However, there is no known genealogical connection between the families. wj. http://athensphotohistory.com/ Clerk of SuBIperior Court for about fifty years. 1850 Clarke Co, Georgia Census Athens #263 J M Hunt, 28, Clerk, GA , Sarah, 25, GA , Joseph 6, GA , Edgar 5, GA , Frederick, 4, GA , Jervis?, 2, GA Mary Spinks, 13, GA 1860 Paulding Co, GeorgiaBI Dallas, pg 746, #281/276 J M Hunt, 37, Tenant, GA , Sarah, 37, GA , Joseph, 15, GA , Egar, 14, GA , Frederic, 13 GA , Lewis, 11, GA , John, 8, TN , Meigs Jim, 6 GA , Henry, 3/12, GA 1870 Paulding Co, Georgia Wedington's DistrictBI, Sheet 368A, page 14, Brownsville Po, 2 Sep1870 #120/120 Hunt, Joseph, 25, MW, Farmer, $500/200, b GA , Virginia, 21, FW, Keeping House, b GA , Mary, 5/12, FW, b GA, Jan #121/121 Hunt, Meigs, 47, MW, Farmer, $600/400, b GA , Sarah, 45,BI FW, Keeping House, b GA , John, 18, MW, Farm Labor, b GA , Margs,17, FW, b GA , Henry, 7, MW, b GA , Barney, 4, MW, b GA , Sis, 3, FW, b GA Huff, Mary, 30, FW, Domestic Servant, b GA #122/122 Richard Davis, 48, MW, Farmer, $700/300, bBI NC, cannot read or write , Susannah, 53, FW, Keeping House, b GA , James, 20, MW, Farm Labor, b GA, cannot write , Burrilla, 17, FW, b GA, cannot read or write #123/123 Davis, Edmond, 22, MW, Farmer, $125/125, b GA, cannot read or write BI , Susan, 23, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read or write #124/124 Hunt, Fredrick, 24, MW, Farmer, $300/125, b GA , Mary, 24, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read or write , John, 9/12, MW, b GA 1880 Census Place Umphrey, Paulding, GeBIorgia Page Number 445C Joseph H. HUNT Self M Male W 56 GA Farmer GA GA Sarah C. HUNT Wife M Female W 53 GA Keeping House GA GA Henry B. HUNT Son S Male W 18 GA At Home GA GA Richard B. HUNT Son S Male W BI15 GA At Home GA GA Anner E. HUNT Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA 1900 Paulding Co, Georgia Hiram District ED 77 Sheet 4A Dwelling 68 Household 70 Hunt, Henry, head, Apr 1861, 39, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer, rents , KerneliaBI, wife, Jul 1871, 29, married 1 year b GA/GA/GA , Meigs, father, Sep 1822, 77, married 59 years, b GA/GA/GA , Sarah, mother, Dec 1826, 73, mother of 12, 8 living, b GA/GA/GA , Clemance, nephew, Dec 1887, 12, single b GA/GA/GA, farm laborCIHer middle name "Catherine" is found on the tombstone of their daughter buried in Athens Cemetery. ---------- 1850 Clarke Co, Georgia Census Athens #263 J M Hunt, 28, Clerk, GA , Sarah, 25, GA , Joseph 6, GA , Edgar 5, GA , Frederick, CI4, GA , Jervis?, 2, GA Mary Spinks, 13, GA 1860 Paulding Co, Georgia Dallas, pg 746, #281/276 J M Hunt, 37, Tenant, GA , Sarah, 37, GA , Joseph, 15, GA , Egar, 14, GA , Frederic, 13 GA , Lewis, 11, GA , John, 8, TN , Meigs Jim, 6CI GA , Henry, 3/12, GA 1870 Paulding Co, Georgia Wedington's District, Sheet 368A, page 14, Brownsville Po, 2 Sep1870 #120/120 Hunt, Joseph, 25, MW, Farmer, $500/200, b GA , Virginia, 21, FW, Keeping House, b GA , Mary, 5/12, FW, b GA,CI Jan #121/121 Hunt, Meigs, 47, MW, Farmer, $600/400, b GA , Sarah, 45, FW, Keeping House, b GA , John, 18, MW, Farm Labor, b GA , Margs,17, FW, b GA , Henry, 7, MW, b GA , Barney, 4, MW, b GA , Sis, 3, FW, b GA Huff, Mary, 30, FW, DomCIestic Servant, b GA #122/122 Richard Davis, 48, MW, Farmer, $700/300, b NC, cannot read or write , Susannah, 53, FW, Keeping House, b GA , James, 20, MW, Farm Labor, b GA, cannot write , Burrilla, 17, FW, b GA, cannot read or write #123/CI123 Davis, Edmond, 22, MW, Farmer, $125/125, b GA, cannot read or write , Susan, 23, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read or write #124/124 Hunt, Fredrick, 24, MW, Farmer, $300/125, b GA , Mary, 24, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read orCI write , John, 9/12, MW, b GA 1880 Census Place Umphrey, Paulding, Georgia Page Number 445C Joseph H. HUNT Self M Male W 56 GA Farmer GA GA Sarah C. HUNT Wife M Female W 53 GA Keeping House GA GA Henry B. HUNT SonCI S Male W 18 GA At Home GA GA Richard B. HUNT Son S Male W 15 GA At Home GA GA Anner E. HUNT Dau S Female W 13 GA At School GA GA 1900 Paulding Co, Georgia Hiram District ED 77 Sheet 4A Dwelling 68 Household 7CI0 Hunt, Henry, head, Apr 1861, 39, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer, rents , Kernelia, wife, Jul 1871, 29, married 1 year b GA/GA/GA , Meigs, father, Sep 1822, 77, married 59 years, b GA/GA/GA , Sarah, mother, Dec 1826, 73, mother of 12, 8 living, b GA/CIGA/GA , Clemance, nephew, Dec 1887, 12, single b GA/GA/GA, farm labor In 1900 Josiah and Sarah are enumerated with their son Henry Hunt and daugther-in-law Georgia Cornelia (Duncan) Hunt In 1900 she states she is the mother of 12, 8 stillCI living.DICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.EI1880 Paulding Co, Georgia Umphrey, Sheet 444B Fredrick Hunt, 33, b GA/GA/GA , Mary, wife, 35, b GA/GA/GA , John, son, 10, b GA/GA/GA , Richard, son, 8, b GA/GA/GA , Andrew, son, 6, b GA/GA/GA 1900 Census Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoaEIne, 14 Jun 1900, ED 43, Sheet 11 Dwelling 194, Family 194 Hunt, R T, head, WM, Oct 1871, 28, married, 7 years ago, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer, owns home , Gertrude, wife, WF, Jul 1873, 26, married, 7 years ago, mother of 6, 1 living, b AR/AR/AR , EIFudy ? , son, WM, Jan 1899, b AR/GA/AR Fare, Ellen, orphan child, WF, Dec 1894, 5, b AR/AR/AR Dwelling 195, Family 195 Adams, S J, Head, WF, Nov 1841, 52, Widow, mother of 7, 3 living, b AR/SC/AR, Farmer, Rents Home , Edna, daughter, WF, AEIpr 1878, 22, Single, b AR/AR/AR 1910 Nevada Co, Arkansas Albany Township, Household 103/103 Hunt, Richard, head, MW, 39, married for 17 years, b GA/GA/GA, Sawmill, Own Mill , Gertrude, wife, FW, 38, married for 17 years, mother of 8, 3 lEIiving, b AR/AR/AR , Fred, son, MW, 11, b AR/GA/AR , Dale, son, MW, 7, b AR/GA/AR , Burl, son MW, 4, b AR/GA/AR 1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Census De Roane #324/327 Hunt, Richard, Head, 48, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer , Gertrude ?, wife, 47, b EIAR/AR/AR , Dale, son, 17, b AR , Burl, son, 13, b AR , Ralph, son, 8 b AR , Fred, father, 73, widower, b GA/GA/GA #325/328 Hunt, Fred, Head, 31, b AR , Alice, wife, 18, b ARFI1870 Paulding Co, Georgia Wedington's District, Sheet 368A, page 14, Brownsville Po, 2 Sep1870 #120/120 Hunt, Joseph, 25, MW, Farmer, $500/200, b GA , Virginia, 21, FW, Keeping House, b GA , Mary, 5/12, FW, b GA, Jan #121/121 Hunt, MeigFIs, 47, MW, Farmer, $600/400, b GA , Sarah, 45, FW, Keeping House, b GA , John, 18, MW, Farm Labor, b GA , Margs,17, FW, b GA , Henry, 7, MW, b GA , Duck ?, 4, MW, b GA , Sis, 3, FW, b GA Huff, Mary, 30, FW, Domestic Servant, b GA #122/FI122 Richard Davis, 48, MW, Farmer, $700/300, b NC, cannot read or write , Susannah, 53, FW, Keeping House, b GA , James, 20, MW, Farm Labor, b GA, cannot write , Burrilla, 17, FW, b GA, cannot read or write #123/123 Davis, Edmond, 22, MWFI, Farmer, $125/125, b GA, cannot read or write , Susan, 23, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read or write #124/124 Hunt, Fredrick, 24, MW, Farmer, $300/125, b GA , Mary, 24, FW, Keeping House, b GA, cannot read or write , John, 9/12, MW, FIb GA executor of his father-in-laws will 1877 Cobb Co, GA 1880 Census Umphrey, Paulding, Georgia Page Number 445C Joseph E. HUNT Self M Male W 35 GA Farmer GA GA Verginnia A. HUNT Wife M Female W 31 GA Keeping House FIGA GA Hanecy C. HUNT Dau S Female W 5 GA GA GA Flora L. HUNT Dau S Female W 9M GA GA GA Fanney A. TURNNER SisterL S Female W 17 GA At School GA GA 1900 Paulding Co, Georgia Census Hiram District, ED 77 SheFIet 6B (old style) Dwelling 114 Household 116 Hunt, Joseph E, Head, Sep 1844, 55, married 34 years, b GA/GA/GA, rents , Virginia, wife, Aug 1848, 51, mother of 10, 4 living, b GA/GA/GA , Louella F, dau, Jul 1879, 20, single b GA , BlaFInch G, dau, Apr 1883, 17, single b GA , Claud, dau, Aug 1886, 13, single b GA 1910 Paulding Co, Georgia Hiram #165/173 Hunt, Joseph E, Head 65, married 1 for 34 years, b GA/GA/GA , Virginia A, wife, 61, mother of 10, 4 living, FIb GA/GA/GA , Elizabeth B, dau, 28, single, b GA , Claudia, dau, 24, single b GA, salesladyGICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. 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HUNT Son S Male W 2 GA At Home GA GA 1900 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Census Bodcaw Township ED 40 Sheet 22 B (old style) Dwelling 26 Household 28 Hunt, Lewis E, head, Jul 1HI848, 51, married 28 years b GA/GA/GA, Farmer, owns house , M A, wife, May 1854, 46, mother of 8, 8 living, b GA/GA/NC , Matty, daughter, Feb 1882, 18, single b GA , Henry, son, Nov 1884, 13, single b GA , Lee, son, Sep 1887, 12, single b HIGA , Willy, son, Nov 1889, 10, single b GA , Marny, daughter, Jun 1892, 7, single b GA 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas Bodcaw Township, ED 72, Sheet 6B?, Household 103 Hunt, Louis E, Head, MW, 62, married for 37 years, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer ,E az%INF aW$INF a$wINF a$INF a$$<INF a$INF7 a$ING aW$ING a$ING a$$<INH aW$INH a$qINH a$$'INH a$INH a$INH a5$INI a$INI a$$<INI a$INI a$INI a5$INJ a$INJao$INJSaG$ai$INJ a$INJaa$INJ a$INJ a5$INJ az%AINL a$INL a$$<INL a$gINL a$INL a5$INM a$$<INM a$INM a$INM a5$INOZ a$$<INOy a$INO a$INQ a$INQ a$$<INQ a$INQ a$INQ a5$INQ az%INR a$INR a$$<INR a$OINR a$INR a5$qINS a$INS a$$<INS a$INS a5$INS az%INT a$$<INT a$INU a$$<INU a$gINV a$gINV a$INV a5$INW a$gINW a$INW a5$INZ a$$<INZ a$INZ a5$IN[ a$$<IN[ a$~0IN[ a5$0IN\ a$$<IN\ a$1IN\ az%>1IN] a$$<IN] a$IN] a$IN] a5$IN` a$r1IN` a$r1IN` a5$r1IN` az%r1IN`3:%INc a$INd a$INd a$INd a5$INe a$INe a$INe a5$INf a$/2INf) a5$/2INfH az%/2INh a$2INh a5$ 3INi a$]3INiao$INi a$3INiaa$INi a$3INi a5$3INi az%3INj a$INj a$INj a5$INji az%4INk a$INk a$INk az%4INm a$4INm a$INm a5$INn a$5INn a$INn a5$INq a$5INq a$INq a5$INq az%INs az%INv a5$INw a5$INx a5$IN y a5$INy az%IN z@aT$6IN  z3aW$IN  z/aW$IN z@Sa]$aBc$7IN z ag$IN{3aW$IN{ ag$IN{ au$IN{ a$IN{ a$7IN|Sap$a|$INHI Briller A, wife, FW, 54, married for 37 years, mother of 8, 8 living, b GA/NC/GA , Robert S, son, MW, 37, single, b GA/GA/GA , Henry W, son, MW, 25, single, b GA/GA/GA , William R, son, MW, 20, single, b GA/GA/GA , Leeonadus M, son, MW, 2HI2, single, b GA/GA/GA , Mamie, A, daughter, FW, 17, single, b MS/GA/GAII1900 Paulding Co, Georgia Census Hiram District ED 77 Sheet 6B Dwelling 111 Household 113 Hunt, John, head, Sep 1851, 48, married 24 years, b GA/GA/GA, rents house , Mary J, wife, May 1857, 43, mother of 8, 6 living, b GA/GA/GA , Minnie dau ApIIr 1891, 9, single b GA , Lonnie, son Dec 1895, 4, single b GA 1920 Paulding Co, Georgia Hiram #199/203 Hunt, John W, head, 68, widowed, b GA/GA/GA , Minnie, dau, 28 single b GA , Lonnie, son, 24, single b GAJI1900 Erath Co, Texas Census Precinct 6, ED 75 Sheet 14 A (old style) Dwelling 213 Household 213 Hunt, Justus M, head, Nov 1853, 46, married 24 years, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer, owns home, Mary J, wife, Nov 1860, 39, mother of 11, 10 living, b GA/JIGA/GA , Armor G, son, Sep 1878, 21, single, b TX , Jno C, son, Sep 1883, 16, single b TX , Bertie E, dau, Feb 1886, 13, single b TX , Fred S, son, Apr 1889, 11, single b TX , Henry H, son, Aug 1891, 8, single b TX , Jas H, son, Dec 1893,JI 6, single b TX , Laura E, dau, Apr 1896, 4, single b TX , Lilah A, dau, Dec 1897, 2, single b TX , Willie F, dau, ?? 1900, 9/12, single b TX 1910 Erath Co, Texas Census Precinct 6, ED 29, Sheet 21B, Household #376/378 Hunt, Justus M, JIhead, MW, 56, married 34 years, b GA/GA/GA, Retail merchant, dry goods and drugs , Mary T, wife, FW, 49, married 34 years, mother of 12, 11 living, b GA/Oin?/GA , Herman H, son, MW, 18, single, b TX/GA/GA, Farm labor, Home farm , Herschal J JI, son, MW, 16, single, b TX/GA/GA, Farm labor, Home farm , Ethel, daughter, FW, 14, single, b TX/GA/GA , Pearl, daughter, FW, 12, single, b TX/GA/GA , Willie, daughter, FW, 10, single, b TX/GA/GA , Gorman B, son, MW, 7, single, b TX/GA/GA  JI 1920 Erath Co, Texas Census Precinct 6, ED 16, #80/84 Hunt, Justus M, Head, 68, b GA/GA/GA , Mary T, wife, 59, b GA/GA/GA , Gorman, son, 19, b TX Newspaper Unknown "Well Known Patillo Resident Dies At His Home June 18" "Funeral  JIservices for J.M. (Bud) Hunt, 84, who died in the early hours of Saturday morning, June 18, at his home in the Patilo community where he had lived for more than thirty years, were held Saturday at 5pm from the family residence there, with the  JIRev. Mr. Merrill, pastor of Sunday Creek Baptist Church, officiating. Rev. W. H. McQuerry of Perrin, assisted at the rites. "Luther McClish with the McClish and Jones Funeral Home of Santo, had charge of arrangements, Pallbearers were Bil JIl Bradley, Averitt White, Guy Sims, William Adams, Dewey Long and Artra Edwards. Flower girls were Elsie York, Clara Pearl Ballinger, Iola Hunt, Luna Mae Bustle, Helen Chandler, Ruby Faye Perry, Johnnie Lee Hunt. Burial was made in the Mt Pi JIsgah cemetery near Patilo. "Justice Meigs Hunt, better known to his friends everywhere as "Bud" Hunt, was a native Georgian, born Nov 2, 1853, at Marietta, where he was reared, and on December 8, 1785, at the age of 22, was married there tJIo Miss Mary Tallulah Armour. In 1876, one year after their marriage in Georgia, he and his wife came to Texas, settling near Morgan Mill in Erath County. They moved later to the community now known as Sap Oak in the Sunday Creek section of EJIrath county, where they lived for several years, moving from there in 1904 to Patilo where he was engaged for years in the mercantile business, and where he had since made his home. He was a charter member of the Sunday Creek Baptish Church wJIhich was organized in 1883 and had since retained his membership there. "He is survived by his wife, Mrs Mary Tallulah Hunt of the home; six sons, G A Hunt, Patilo; J C Hunt, Eliasville; F S Hunt, Rule; H H Hunt, Stephenville; J H Hunt, DaJIllas; G B Hunt, Lipan; five daughters, Mrs T J McClure, Crosbyton; Mrs J T Bradley, Quitaque; Mrs C H Gilbert, Santo; Mrs Ethel Harlin, Littlefield, and Mrs Willie Dorris, Patilo. The oldest child, a daughter, died in infancy. "Besides hiJIs wife and children, Mr Hunt is survived by 38 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Six great-grandchildren and one great grandchild [sic] have preceded him in death. "A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the funeral serviJIces and the floral offering was beautiful. Many of the friends who attended the service had known Mr Hunt since he first came to Erath county 62 years ago. He was well known throughout the northeastern section of the county where he had liveJId for so many years and was held in the highest esteem there by all who knew him. "He had always taken great interest and an active part in all church, school and community affairs, having given his active support to any movement which he JIfelt was for the best interests of his community and section of the county. He had continued his activities as a citizen until forced by ill health and the infirmities of age to retire a few years ago, and since then he had lived quietly at JIhis home at Patilo where he had lived for the past 38 years." END OF OBITUARY ------------------KICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval. Copyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without prior writen approval.LI1920 Paulding Co, Georgia Hiram #23/24 Hunt, Jennie, head, 71, widowed, b GA/GA/GA , Blanche, dau, 37, single, b GA , Claude, dau, 34, single, b GA ---------------------------- Subj: Wife of Joseph E. Hunt Date: 8/5/06 4:25:06 PM PacifiLIc Daylight Time From: ANN31043 (Ann Cole Barber) To: WJhonson While at the Cobb Co. library, ran across a book with excerpts from Cobb Co. Wills. On Page 19 of this book it states: Page 129-131 will dated - Dec. 13, 1876 LI will rec'd - Feb -, 1877 Name: John H. Turner wife: Mary L. Turner sons: Homer P. Turner, William H. Turner, Stephen S. Turner daughters: Virginia A. Hunt (wife of Joseph E. Hunt), FlorLIida L. Turner, Luella B. Turner, Francis A. Turner, Martha J. Dailey (wife of Yancey Dailey) exec: son in law - Joseph E. Hunt witnesses: P.A.C. Alley, J. B. Florence, W. H. Millen, Miles Edwards (remember thesLIe wills were transcribed from the original and I believe "Florida" is actually Flora L. Turner d. 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On this same photocopy is what appears to be a bible record of the sort that starts "Family Record" and lists the parents followed by the children. In this record the birthdates of the two parents are again ><zIgiven along with that of all their children, and the marriage date of the parents William and Nancy. In this same brief history it says that "William Henry Hunt was a native of the state of Connecticut and the son of a clergyman of The Chur?=zIch of England. His wife Nancy Malinda Stewart Hunt came from Amherst County, Virginia to Wilkes County, Georgia." Now in "Families of ancient New Haven" by Jacobus it states that a William Henry Hunt was born, 7th child of John Hunt and El@>zIizabeth Tomline on 13 Sep 1782 (see Vital Statistics of New Haven) and baptised 10 Oct 1782 (Trinity Church, Protestant Episcopal of New Haven). --------------------------- William Henry Hunt information From: mpmusic30646@yahoo.com To: A?zIwjhonson@aol.com Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2009 12:25 pm I was interested to find your site. So, you're a professional genealogist and you're also a descendant of William Henry Hunt? 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I live in Athens, Georgia, and have access to some local data about William. In 1807, William is listed on the tax list in Mitchell's District (another ancestor of mine). He advertised frequently in the local nCAzIewspaper for a journeyman taylor (sic) to work for him. He had an emporium where he sold tailored suits, shoes, hats, etc. In 1809, he went to work at the University of Georgia and appears in the Trustee minutes. He was the Steward. There DBzIis an interesting sidenote in the minutes of the Trustees naming all the food he planned to feed the students. I believe there was a Josiah Meigs connection from back in East Haven, Connecticut. Josiah, as you know, was the first president oECzIf the University, and had been a professor at Yale. It's interesting that they came to Athens from East Haven at the same time and that William named a child after Meigs. When Meigs was let go by the University in 1811, William either quit oFDzIr lost his job as steward. In 1813, he appeared in the minutes again, having "mistakenly" built two houses on UGA property. He said the trustees owed him $60.00 and they called it even, giving him two acres of land. In 1813, he began advertGEzIising as a tailor/emporium owner again. He owned land in Cary's District and was taxed from 1813-1817. He had a lot in town, and a larger lot on the Oconee River. He sold off land starting in 1821. I believe he may have had health problems,HFzI because by 1826, he had only a poll tax listed, and no in-town property. He married Nancy Stewart in 1809, within months of her father's death. He had numerous dealings with land transactions related to her father. As far as John Hunt, fIGzIather, goes, check out the history of the Episcopal Society in East Haven. John is mentioned a couple of times in that book. William's son, John James Hunt, helped start the first Episcopal church here in Athens. He was only in his early JHzI20s at the time. He appears in the history of the University of Georgia, and I believe was a speaker at his graduation. My line comes through son Charles Bishop Hunt, who was a life-long teacher. He married a student at the female academyKIzI in 1846, had 5 children to survive to adulthood, and was a widower most of his life. He never remarried. I would love to find out where William Henry Hunt was buried. He died at a time when he could have been buried in the city cemetery LJzIin Athens on Jackson Street. They're doing some research there now and this summer brought in the machine that can scan the ground for remains. There was a "Sis" or "Sissy" Hunt buried there before 1850. Again, it was great to see your siMKzIte. I've been working on my family for almost 3 years, so I'm a complete novice. Does it ever end? M. Powers ----------------------- William H Hunt and Miss Nancy Stewart, both of Athens married 2/23/1809 by Rev John Hodge in newspaper NLzI"Georgia Express" of Athens, GA in University of Georgia Library, Athens printed 2/25/1809 About the advertisements he placed regarding his business: "Clarke County (Athens) Georgia Newspaper Abstracts, 1808-1820" by Fay Stone Poss. The eOMzIarly ads are from the "Georgia Express" and after 1813 they are from the "Athens Gazette." There are dozens and dozens of ads and notices by William. --------------------------- 1820 Athens, Clarke Co, Georgia William H Hunt Males: 4 undePNzIr 10; 1 10-16; 4 16-26; 2 26-45; 1 over 45 Females 1 under 10; 1 26-45 Persons engaged in manufacturing 7 Slaves: 1 Males 45 and older; 1 Females under 14; 1 Females 26 to 45 In 1820, William was only 38, so apparently with him is a brotQOzIher and his father, his mother apparently died before 1820. It could not be his father-in-law who died in 1809. And if it were his mother-in-law's new husband Isaac Newton, that would imply that the mother-in-law (who died in 1828) would be RPzIthere also and she isn't. So the next best guess would be that it's his father John Hunt who was known to have died in 1831. The other adult male might also be his brother-in-law Fred who was not yet married. ----------------------- WilliaSQzIm and his wife Nancy Stewart, along with Cicero Holt were witnesses to the will of Nancy's mother Clarissa (Pollard) 1. Stewart 2. Newton which was filed in Clarke Co. Writen 20 Nov 1826. Recorded 23 Jan 1828 --------------------- 1830 ClaTRzIrke Co, Georgia Athens William H Hunt 0-1-1-4-0-0-1 0-1-1-0-0-0-1 ------------------- Southern Banner, Tuesday, October 12, 1830 Died In this place, on Sunday morning, after a confinement of some weeks, Mr. William H. Hunt, aged 47 yearSzIs. Mr. Hunt was a native of New Haven, Connecticut, but for the last 14 or 15 years a resident of this place. He has left a wife and a number of children to deplore his loss.V{IDoreen Pool, 22 Dec., 1998 says "I found Capt. John Stewart and Mourning Floyd's marriage record in Amherst County records along with : Charles Stewart m. Sally Furbush. 15 Dec 1785 James Stewart m. Clary Pollard 21 Oct 1782 Robert Stewart m. WU{ISally Miles 5 Dec 1792" ---------------------- 1783 Head of household in Amherst Co, Virginia Charles Stuart 2 whites 3 blacks ---------------------- 1785 Head of household in Amherst Co, Virginia William Stewart 3 white souls ---------XV{I--------------- Forwarded to me (Will Johnson wjhonson@aol.com) by Travis McClure is a few pages from what is apparently a local history that states that William Henry Hunt was born 13 Sep 1782 and died 17 Oct 1830 and his wife Nancy Malinda YW{IStewart was born 19 Apr 1789 and died 24 Jan 1870. On this same photocopy is what appears to be a bible record of the sort that starts "Family Record" and lists the parents followed by the children. In this record the birthdates of the two pZX{Iarents are again given along with that of all their children, and the marriage date of the parents William and Nancy. In this same brief history it says that "William Henry Hunt was a native of the state of Connecticut and the son of a cler[Y{Igyman of The Church of England. His wife Nancy Malinda Stewart Hunt came from Amherst County, Virginia to Wilkes County, Georgia." --------------------- James Stewart removed to Clarke County and died near Athens about 1807, and [his brothe\Z{Irs] Samuel and Richard Stewart, with Clarey (Clarissa) Stewart, applied Jan. 11, 1808, to the ordinary (probate) court of Clarke County for letters of administration on his estate. Their sureties were John Floyd and Robert Fullwood. Clarey mar][{Iried Aug., 1809, Isaac Newton in Clarke County. The administrators, Samuel and Richard Stewart, sold Jan. 11, 1811, to John Thrasher for $247.00, 82 acres of land on the waters of Greenbriar Creek in Clarke County which seems to have been part^\{I of James' estate. ---------------------------------- William H Hunt and Miss Nancy Stewart, both of Athens married 2/23/1809 by Rev John Hodge in newspaper "Georgia Express" of Athens, GA in University of Georgia Library, Athens printed 2/2_]{I5/1809 ------------------------ 1820 Clarke County, Georgia Stewart, Alfred Free white males 0-1-1-1-1-0 3-0-0-0-0-0-2-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-1-0 Steward, James Free white males 0-0-0-2-1-0 3-3-0-0-1-0-3-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 Steward, `^{IReuben Free white males 1-0-0-1-1-0 1-0-0-1-0-0-2-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 Steward, Susanna Free white males 0-1-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-1-0-1-0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1-1 Stewart, Robert Free white males 3-1-0-0-1-0 0-0-0-1-0-0-4-0-0-1-1-0-0-2-0-a_{I1-1 ---------------------- 1820 Athens, Clarke Co, Georgia William H Hunt 41421-1001 Males: 4 under 10; 1 10-16; 4 16-26; 2 26-45; 1 over 45 Females 1 under 10; 1 26-45 In 1820, William was only 38, so apparently with him is a brother andb`{I his father, his mother apparently died before 1820. It could not be his father-in-law who died in 1809 and his mother-in-law's new husband Isaac Newton would imply the mother-in-law (who died in 1828) would be there also and she isn't. So ica{It's a good guess it's his father John Hunt. The other adult male might also be his brother-in-law Fred who was not yet married. --------------------------- Clerk of the Ordinary Court pg 66, Georgia, Clarke County. To all whom it may concdb{Iern Greeting in the name of God Amen. I Clary Newton of the state and county aforesaid being weak and much afflicted in body, but of sound and disposing mind have this day made and appointed this my last Will and Testament of the few worldly ec{Igoods or rights of which I am now or may be hereafter possessed in this world. In the first place it is my will and desire that all my household goods or articles upon my death shall go and become vested in the children of my daughter Nancy Mfd{I Hunt. And whereas I have give in for two draws in the approaching land lottery to dispose of the country lately acquired from the Creek nation of Indians. Now it is my further my will and desire that if my name should draw a tract or tractsge{I of land in the said lottery, then the said tract or tracts so drawn shall go to and become the right of property of the children of my daughter Nancy M Hunt and to the children of my son Frederick S Stewart lately deceased to be equally dividhf{Ied among all my said grandchildren and I do hereby appoint and constitute my grandson John J Hunt and my daughter Nancy M Hunt the executor and executrix to see that this my last Will and Testament is carried into affect. Signed sealed and atig{Itested this 20th November 1826. Clary her mark Newton Witness Ciciro Holt, Wm H Hunt, Nancy M Hunt -extracted by Will Johnson wjhonson@aol.com, Copyright 2003 Personally appeared in open court Cicero Holt one of the subscribing witnesjh{Ises to the within will and being duly sword saith that he saw Mrs Clary Newton sign seal and deliver the within instrument as her last will and testament and that she was of sound and disposing mind and memory at the time of her so doing and tki{Ihat he saw William H Hunt and Nancy M Hunt sign the same as witnesses together with himself. Sworn to in open court Jan 7th 1828. Jno H Lorve? Cecero Holt Recorded 23 Jan 1828 --------------------------------------- 1830 Clarke Co, Georglj{Iia Athens William H Hunt 0-1-1-4-0-0-1 0-1-1-0-0-0-1 ----------------------- 1840 Census Clarke Co, Georgia District 211, Atkins, Image 9 of 16 William H Hunt 10001-11001 Nancy Hunt 00001-0020001 [Nancy (Stewart) Hunt, widow of William Srk{I] males 20-30 1; females 10-15 2; 40-50 1 --------------------- 1860 Marietta, Cobb Co, Georgia N M Hunt, 71, female, b GA , Emily 40, female, b GAn|IInformation about John James Hunt's matriculation at Franklin College can be found in the book entitled Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers, Alumni and Matriculates of the University of Georgia at Athens from 1785-1960. The book is located in om|Ithe rare book collection of the University of Georgia. It was published in Athens, Georgia by E.D.Stone Press. 1850 Cobb County, Georgia Marietta Township, page 102 (new style) Dwelling 188 Household 188 John J Hunt, 40, Minister Epispn|Icopal, b GA , Sarah L, 44, b GA , William R, 14 b GA , John J, 12 b GA , Clement J, 10 b GA , Jane M, 8 b GA , Edward B, 6 b GA , Anna J, 4 b GA, Theodore L, 2 b GA living nearby a bunch of Stewart's 1860 Cobb County, Georgia Marieqo|Itta Township, page 24 (old style) Dwelling 186 Family 179 J J Hunt, 50, Minister Protestant Episcopal b GA , S L, 55, b GA , W R, 23, b GA , J J, 21, b GA , C J, 19, b GA , J M, 16, b GA , E B, 14, b GA , A J, 13, b GA , T L, 13 b GArp|I Wall, A R, 50, b GA 1870 Census Cobb Co, Georgia City of Marietta, Marietta PO, page 26, Sheet 309A, 10 Jun 1870 Dwelling 186, Family 210 Hunt, John J Sr, 60, MW, Clergyman & Teacher, $24500/1500, b GA , Sarah L, 65, FW, Keeping Housq|Ise, b GA , John J Jr, 32, MW, Stationer, $0/500, b GA , Lawrence, 23, MW, Clerk in Dry Goods, b GA , Maria J, 23, FW, b GA Wall, James J, 63, MW, Retired Physician, $2000/0, b GA , Anna R, 61, FW, b GA Crandall, Clark ? P, 20, MW, b GA tr|I 1880 Census Marietta, Cobb, Georgia Page 165D John J. HUNT Self M Male W 70 GA School Teacher GA GA Sarah L. HUNT Wife M Female W 75 GA Keeping House SC GA John J HUNT Son M Male W 41 GA Druggist GA GA Maria us|IHUNT DauL M Female W 34 MD At Home IRELAND IRELAND Jane M. FORD Dau W Female W 36 GA At Home GA GA Anna L. FORD GDau S Female W 8 GA GA GA Theo B. FORD GSon S Male W 5 GA GA GA Anna J HUNT Dau S Female W 32 t|I GA At Home GA GA Jane MOSS Other S Female W 26 GA Dom. Servant GA GAw}I1840 Census Clarke Co, Georgia District 211, Atkins, Image 9 of 16 William H Hunt 10001-11001 Nancy Hunt 00001-0020001 [Nancy (Stewart) Hunt, widow of William Sr] males 20-30 1; females 10-15 2; 40-50 1 ------------------------ 1850 Cobb Coxv}Iunty, Georgia Marietta Township, page 92 (new style) Dwelling 44 Household 44 William H Hunt, 38, Editor of Paper, b GA , Mary Jane, 31, b VA , Sarah J 16, b GA , Mary A, 14, b GA , William H, 12 b GA , Robert E, 18 b GA , Martha A, 6yw}I b GA , John J, 3 b GA, Charles M, 1 b GA ------------------------------ 1860 Cobb County, Georgia Marietta Township, page 241 (new style) Dwelling 150, Household 145 W H Hunt, 48, Clerk US Court, b GA , M J, female, 43, b VA , M J,fzx}Iemale, 24, b GA , R T, male, 18 b GA , M A, female, 16 b GA , J J, male, 14, b GA , C M, male, 12, b GA , Eva, female, 9, b GA , S B, male, 7, b GA , H L, male, 3, b GA , C B, female, 8/12, b GA Taylor, Jane, 71, female b VA -----{y}I----------------------------------- 1880 Atlanta, Fulton Co, Georgia Sheet 266D W H Hunt, 68, Clerks, b GA/CT/VA , A M, wife, 40, b GA/GA/GA , W B, son, 6, b GA F S Hunt, brother, 64, b GA/CT/VA J L Barnard, sister-in-law, 28, b GA/GA/Gz}IA S L Naytor, cousin (female), 16, b GA/England/GA -------------------------------- Tombstone Our Father William Henry Hunt 1811 - 1895 A man pure in heart serving God from the day of his youth}~Ihttp://genforum.genealogy.com/hunt/messages/8561.html http://genforum.genealogy.com/lord/messages/2547.html 1850 Clarke Co, Georgia Census Bumcombe District, page 049 (new style) Dwelling 13 Household 13 Charles B Hunt, 35, Teacher, b G~|~IA , Martha, 20 b GA , Wm H 3 b GA , Elizabeth 4/12 b GA 1860 Clarke Co, Georgia Census Athens District, page 1052 (new style) Dwelling 938 Household 949 Charles B Hunt, 46, Clerk b GA , Martha, 29, b GA , William H, 12, b GA , Robe}~Irta R, 10, b GA , Charles S, 7, b GA , George V, 4, b GA , Nancy M, 2/12, b GA 1880 Grove Hill, Madison County, Georgia Charles B. HUNT Self W Male W 64 GA School Teacher CT VA Mattie N. 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This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.Ihttp://genforum.genealogy.com/hunt/messages/8561.html http://genforum.genealogy.com/lord/messages/2547.html http://genforum.genealogy.com/lord/messages/2453.htmlI--Forwarded Message Attachment-- From: grannykol@hotmail.com To: wjhonson@aol.com Subject: hunts of america Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:20:11 +1200 Hello from New-Zealand.. Searching the net looking for the genealogy of my Hunt DescendantIs of New Haven Connecticut.. I came across your very informative Hunt family genealogy. I am a descendant of Frederick Sims Hunt born to Frederick S. Hunt and Martha T. Puryear.. In your detailed family genealogy you state that you do not knoIw what happen to Frederick Sims Hunt born to Martha T.Hunt and Frederick Sims Hunt (snr).. Frederick Sims Hunt (jnr) returned to the shores of England.. what year I do not know, but in 1857 aged in his 27th year he married Ellen Roughley Iin Lambeth. England.. Ellen and Frederick Hunt became the parents of 6 Hunt children ..all born in Surbiton. Surrey..England..on the 12th March 1873 the Hunt family sailed out of London on board the Mary Shepherd for the shores of New-Zealand.I they arrived on the 20th August 1873 into Lyttleton Harbour.. Frederick Sims Hunt died on Monday 28th August 1893 in his 63rd year and is buried in the Addington.Cemetery. Christ-church. South Island. New-Zealand.. Frederick Sims Hunt wIas always spoken of in our family as my late mothers American Great-Grandfather.. Take care.. New-Zealand Hunt Descendant...ITombstone John James Hunt March 4, 1847 August 29, 1932 Griffin Daily News Tuesday, August 30 1932 Frontpage Headline General J J Hunt, Pension Commissioner Dies Column 1 "Good Evening" by Quimby Melton General J J Hunt, state peInsion commissioner, jurist and brave Confederate veteran, has answered the last call and gone over the river to "rest in the shade of the trees" with his chieftan, Lee. A gentleman of the truest type has gone. A man who befriended his comIrades of Gray has joined the mighty host in the great camp. The state has lost a great leader. Thousands have lost a true friend. Heaven is a litte sweeter today for his presence. The rands of the Confederate veterans are fast being Idepleted. Death of Judge Hunt reduced the list of veterans in this county to just three. These brave heroies should be paid every honor possible for in a short while they, too, will pass on into the Great Encampment. Column 7 Beloved IState Official Dies [picture with this caption] : General J J Hunt, state commissioner of pensions and prominent member of the Griffin bar who died in Atlanta late last night. Column 8 Funeral To Be Held Here On Wednesday Griffin Jurist Iand Veteran Leader Will Be Buried Here General J J Hunt, state pension commissioner, brave Confederate Veteran and prominent jurist of the state, died late last night at a private hospital in Atlanta. He had been sick for several weeks, aInd while his death was not unexpected it came as a great shock to his many friends throughout the state. Although his official duties kept him in Atlanta since 1930 he always considered Griffin his home. The funeral will be held WednesIday afternoon at 3 o'clock from St George's Episcopal church. Judge Hunt was a member of this church. Rev L W Blackwelder, rector of the church, will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Hill with Frank S Pittman, funeral director in charge.I An honorary escort of Confederate veterans and of members of the Griffin bar will attend the funeral. Active pall-bearers will be Judge W E H Searcy, Jr, Chester A Byars, Judge D R Cumming, E M Owen, W H Connor and W H Beck. ElecteId By Landslide Judge Hunt was elected state pension commissioner in 1930 by one of the largest majorities ever accorded a state house candidate. He carried 150 out of 161 counties and received 376 county unit votes to 38 for his opponent.I He was supported in his race by leading newspapers and Confederate veterans camps throughout the state. He defeated the incumbent by a tremendous popular vote. Judge Hunt was born March 3, 1847 and would have been 86 years old next MarcIh. Confederate Veteran. J J Hunt, state pension commissioner, first became a public official in 1876 as ordinary of Spalding county, which he held until 1880. He became pension commissioner June 27, 1931. His service in the War IBetween the States began March 4, 1862, when he enlisted at Marietta as sergeant in Colonel Jim Johnson's company, and was discharged near Richmond, VA, when it was learned that he was a minor. His discharge did not deter him from continuiIng his war service and he became sergeant major in the state cavalry troups under Colonel William Phillips in 1863. The troop was disbanded soon afterward and he was again a civilian. Still determined to serve the Confederacy. Mr Hunt enIlisted in Captain Wallace Brumby's company, the seventh Georgia cavalry, which was ordered to Virginia and of which he was a member at the close of the war. Veterans Commander He served as brigadier general of the Western Division, UInited Confederate Veterans in 1927 and state commander with the rank of major general in 1929. He was a trustee of the Soldiers' home and ex-officio member of the state historical commission and the soldier roster commission. He was a memIber of the state house of representatives from Spalding county in 1880-1881, solicitor general of the Flint circuit superior court in 1892-1893, judge of the Flint circuit 1893-1894 and elcted at large in 1896. He was an Odd Fellow, K of PI, and member of the Atlanta Burns Club. He was born at Marietta, March 3, 1847 and was married in 1874 to Julia Mather Morrow, deceased. They had five children, Mary Ellen, Jeane T, Colleen D, Hugh E and John J Hunt Jr. Searcy Pays TriIbute Judge Hunt's remains were brought to Griffin early this morning and taken to Pittman's Funeral home. All day long friends of the beloved state official called there to pay their last respects to this brave gentleman. Judge W E H ISearcy Jr, judge of the Superior Court and lifelong friend of Judge Hunt this morning issued the following statement: "In the death of John J Hunt the state has lost one of its most distinguished and useful citizens and public servants. IIn early life, shortly after the War Between the States in which he served with distinction and valor, he settled in Griffin, and here since, for most of the time he has lived among our people. They recognized his ability and worth and have hoInored him with various public offices. He has been Ordinary of the county, Representative in the General Assembly and Judge of the Superior Court, and lately Pension Commissioner of the State. In every public relationship, as well as in privIate life, his character has always been above suspicion or reproach, he has been loyal to trusts imposed in him and he has been the soul of courtesy and chivalry. He will be greatly missed. I trust that every member of our Bar will meet to aIttend his funeral, and in a body pay tribute to this outstanding member of our profession." State Honors The flag on the state capitol will fly at half-mast for thirty days in honor of the memory of Judge Hunt. Many state officials Iwill attend the funeral services here Wednesday afternoon. Judge Hunt is survived by two sons, J J Hunt Jr of Griffin, and Hugh E Hunt of Newport, Ky, and three daughters, Mrs M H Gilbert of Newport Ky, Mrs M H Bannen and Mrs E G Epperson,I both of Savannah.Ihttp://knol.google.com/k/will-johnson/-/4hmquk6fx4gu/244#view http://books.google.com/books?id=yFWgyV_3YikC&pg=RA1-PA35 http://books.google.com/books?id=yFWgyV_3YikC&num=100&pg=PA166#v=onepage&q=hunt&f=false http://books.google.com/books?Iid=yFWgyV_3YikC&num=100&pg=PA167#v=onepage&q=hunt&f=false http://books.google.com/books?id=yFWgyV_3YikC&num=100&pg=RA1-PA35#v=onepage&q=hunt&f=false "John [Hunt] married Elizabeth Tomline. They came from London." 1790 East Haven, New HaIven Co, Connecticut John Hunt 2-4-6 On same page with Samuel and Jared Thompson (John Hunt's future son-in-law) --------------------------------------------- 1800 New Haven Co, Connecticut New Haven John Hunt 1-1-0-1-0-2-1-1 or GuilforId John Hunt 2-1-0-0-1-4-0-0-1 or New Haven John Hunt 1-1-0-0-2-0-0-1-0-1 ------------------------------------ 1810 New Haven Co, Connecticut Wallingford John Hunt males 0-10 1; 10-16 1; 16-26 2; over 45 1 females 0-10 2I 10-16 1; 26-45 1 [Since Elizabeth Tomline should be 60, this is apparently NOT our John Hunt] 1810 Fairfield Co, Connecticut Stamford John Hunt males over 45 2; females over 45 2 [Could be our John Hunt and his wife and another couple.I..] 1810 Hartford Co, Connecticut Glastonbury John Hunt males 0-10 3; 10-16 1; 16-26 1; 26-45 2 females 0-10 2; 10-16 1; 16-26 2; 26-45 1 [no people over 45 so NOT our John Hunt] -----------------------------------------I--- "I am an antique/junque dealer from Iowa and I have acquired a copy of Churchman's Magazine from Sept. 1813. In this bound magazine I found a hand written record of John Hunt b. August 24, 1749 and Elizabeth Hunt b. November 13, 1750 aInd family. The written record was done by Elizabeth and it includes information about a property transfer to her daughters Emily Hunt Bronson, Sally Maria Hunt Prince, and Sarah Rebecca Hunt. I would like to send this book to a decendant of Ione of these family members and I have no idea how to reach them." -Hunt genforum ------------------------- 1820 New Haven Co, Connecticut Guilford John Hunt 01000100001 1820 New Haven Co, Connecticut New Haven City John Hunt 000101I10011 males 16-26 1; over 45 1 females to 16 1; 26-45 1; over 45 1 agriculture 1 --------------------------- 1822 New Haven City, New Haven Co, Connecticut John Hunt -------------------- The following letter was forwarded to me by a deIscendent of a side-branch (Thompson) not directly descended from John and Elizabeth Hunt: Janry. 12th 1824 New Haven [,CT] Dear Grandchildren We recd a Letter from you Both by your Uncle Isaac [Thompson] which pleased us much very GIlad to hear you & children were in such good health have sent some calico to make each of them a slip with tape & thread to make them I [wish] it were Better but tis the Best I could afford I have a most shocking Bad Leg which is in extreme PIain almost all the time Your Brother Isaac will tell you as he has seen it. You mention moving in the spring you are both young & my do very well with a Blessing which you must endeavour to obtain by praying to God for to assist you & directI you in all your concerns Both spirittual and temporall not move too often & Build your house on a Rock. Remember a Rolling stone gathers no moss endeavour to Bring your Children up in the fear of the Lord and you will discharge your duty I sIpeak to you Both but especially to you, as mother says have them under their eyes when young. Wherever you move to beg you will always write to us as long as we live. We shall be glad to hear of your welfare I have no more to say But write Ievery opportunity we all Join In Love to you all May God Prosper you in this undertaking is the sincere wish of your grandparents. John & Eliz. HuntICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ITompkins County was formed in 1817 from the neighboring counties of Cayuga and Seneca. Records from 1799 to 1817 for those townships that were a part of Cayuga County until 1817 are found at the Cayuga County Courthouse in Auburn, NY. Records Ifor Ulysses, (now Ulysses, Enfield and Ithaca) and Hector , which were part of Seneca County from 1804 to 1817, are found at the Seneca County Courthouse, Waterloo, NY. 1830 Tompkins Co, New YoIrk Ulysses pg 384 Grace Snow males: 1 under 5, 1 10-15 females 1 under 5, 2 20-30, 1 50-60 (two older females might be Emily and Harriet?) 1850 Livingston Co, New York Mount Morris #395/402 Wm C Snow, 33, Farmer b NY , Louisa A, 32, bI NY , Charles A, 8, b NY , Freeman ? E, 5, b NY , John F, 3, b NY , Willis ?, 1, b NY Grace Snow, 74, b CT 1860 Tompkins Co, New York Ulysses page 231 #1877/481 Grace Snow, 84, b Conn Lydia Parish, 64, b Conn [ed. step-daughter]I1790 New Haven Co, Connecticut East Haven Jared Thompson 1-1-2-0-0-4 1800 New Haven Co, Connecticut Waterbury Jared Thompson males 1-0-0-1-0 females 2-2-0-1-1 1810 New Haven Co, Connecticut Guilford Jared Thompson males 0-0-1-0-1 fIemales 2-1-2-1 living next door to Samuel Thompson, 1 male over 45, 1 free black living next door to Mary Chidsey 1 female free blackIhttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=CTvitalsBarbour%2c&rank=0&=%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c&gsfn=Freeman&gsln=Snow&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&yIear=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=0&recid=209118&recoff=1+2 "Tompkins County was formed in 1817 from the neighboring counties of Cayuga and Seneca. Records from 17I99 to 1817 for those townships that were a part of Cayuga County until 1817 are found at the Cayuga County Courthouse in Auburn, NY. Records for Ulysses, (now Ulysses, Enfield and Ithaca) and Hector , which were part of Seneca County from 1804 to 1817, are found at the Seneca County Courthouse, Waterloo, NY. " 1820 Tompkins Co, New York Census Ulysses Freeman Snow males 1-0-0-0-0-1 females 0-2-1-1-0 other 0-5JJkh)3'$RBFS$MXKWkh)3O)$N7߫$CCF-&J\kh)3x$nD]$;DDMJ_kh)3"$Ds$E?EMJ`kh)3+$N7$N7F7?dkh)3a#$E$RBFJkh)3@$N7Mϓ/Opkh)3zP$I$IMhHskh)3W$Ia$$*JF7r<kh)3#]JMtwKxkh)3$GKa!%KMbLkh)3$$UbLkh)3J${$U)bL}kh)3$a%LFpJkh)3$%$?MF˕Lkh)3$M&% NM &Kkh)3n$%mWNMW&Kkh)3Z$$NM&Klh)3!t$EOaz%jOFҖ{Jlh)3Y$7%ppF&Klh)3IJ$ y#%ppMQmJlh)3$q/%qFhHlh)3a|$ʹ$*JPrF"Anna Maria /Hunt/ jhD1MJustus /Potter/zPhilemon /Peckham/W jh.2mSarah /Hunt/ , died 8 years old jhD1  Emily /Hunt/Ԑ jhD1 3Elizabeth /Hunt/ , unmarried` jhD1bmJames Richard /Hunt/H jhD1 Hannah /Mallory/ jh.2h֑ Asa /Mallory/ jh.3M Hannah /Chidsey/ jh.3h@Anne /Peckham/[! jh.2/Nicholas /Howell/m Anne /Howell/w jh.3/)Woodward Hervey /Hunt/ died 14 months old jhD1a2(Charles Augustus /Hunt/ died 9 years old jhD1evSarah /Hunt/ died 3 months oldG jhD1 Samuel Bradley Horatius /Hunt/ jhD1lJohn /Collier/[ϓ B28 #Sarah /Burnside/D B29h_Jean Baptiste /Beaudry/7 A140BJoseph Napoleon /Chagnon/tDreؔM J /Collier/ , infant jcD2CJ S /Collier/ , infant jcD2C[!Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" /Collier/) jcD2E!Margaret Julia "Maggie" /Collier/pMega jcD2rJames Gordon "Jim" /Collier/`˕ jcD2 B$John Sydney "Sidney" "Sid" /Collier/  jcD2SEdgar Boyd "E B" /Collier/ SrW jcD2 Ara Minnie /Pickard/ .1  Clara Clark Clementine /Collier/.Җ jcD2 >John William /Goynes/ .1nwBeatrix May /Collier/Q jcD2iSarah Elizabeth /Collier/ jcD1 (Lucinda Caroline /Collier/ , died age 24˗ jcD1dU+James S or J Wilson /Collier/ , died age 19 jcD1 Benjamin Franklin /Collier/j jcD1mטGeorge Washington /Collier/ jcD1eWilliam Thomas /Collier/  jcD1aSJoseph Moseley /Collier/* jcD1hMartha A or M or F /Collier/`h jcD1aݙ"Margaret J or T /Collier/ , infant jcD1rNancy Mary Ann /Collier/` jcD1 Thomas C /Turner/sSarah E /Turner/aR jcD2 Margaret Melissa /Turner/ jcD2rNancy Jones /Turner/8ǚ jcD2 6$Elizabeth Jane "Liza" "Eliza" /Clay/ jcD1bWilliam S /Spain/Nancy Crumps /Humphries/@James W or H /Clay/ jcD2 George Washington /Davis/$Frances B "Fannie" /Hamby/ .1nh Delaney Ellen "Delanie" /Woodul/7 .1aMartin Alex /Pickard/{ twD4nڜMary Opal /Fawcett/ A3/WJ2aNoel Harvey /DesMarais/ A2#S21rPaul Douglas /DesMarais/ Alan Harvey /DesMarais/ , infant$Judith Marie "Judy" /DesMarais/ Dd"Joseph Albert Napoleon /DesMarais/̝ A4#S20AM&Lea "Leone" "Leo" Josephine /Mignault/ A5 Thomas Douglas /Fawcett/` A6mAlta May /Wright/ A7.w3yChristopher /Dennis/@Robin /Dennis/Daniel Chase /Howard/Breanna /Howard/jMichael /Berg/Lillyann /Berg/Marlene /Martin/jChristine O "Chris" /Ladley/`Elissa S /DesMarais/8 Miss /Murchy/Joy /Murchy-DesMarais/yDavid L /Parsons/mW .1iTeresa Marie /Parsons/m DrCarla Noel /Parsons/XŠ DrDavid A /Repp/ SrJoseph Orlin /Fawcett/mw!Elizabeth Marie "Betty" /Fawcett/EBettyetw swD5eThomas Edgar /Fawcett/m<>~  rcD15 Beauclerk X .1rBeverly L "Bev" /Fawcett/ƌAlice /Billips/jAda de /Coucy/jLyle R /Roetcisoender/mi .1eLyle /Roetcisoender/ JrMiss /Roetcisoender/ Mr /Love/k Joey /Love/Jeff /Roberts/Megan /Roberts/Derek /Roberts/#Daryl Eugene "Gene" /Bunker/ , twin .1yRoy Gene /Bunker/̣ swD6e*Gretchen Lynn /Bunker/m swD6h\ Kim /Bunker/? swD6BGeorge /Kezner/q .1rĤLLance /Kezner/ swD6eBert /Abernathy/o٤ .1tTabitha Lynn /Abernathy/Joshua Edward /Abernathy/Beau /Abernathy/oMary Otis /Fowler/ A13 Helen /DesMarais/mWilliam Brooks /Harbin/William Henry "Harry" /Fawcett/Joseph Kennedy /Fawcett/Thomas /Fawcett/ Junior[ A12aWilliam R /Webb/jJohn J H /Suhrbier/ Frederick William "Fred" /Webb/ܦFrederick W /Suhrbier/"] Emily "Emma" Grace /Webb/ 3  rfD2 Robert William /Webb/ủ Richard A /Fowler/  A26a  Mariah B //ϧ  A27a  Margaret D //b m RC8r Temple, London#  rf.1C#Nicolas "Nicholas" "Nick" /Hoffman/William /Cubberley/ըMargaret Anna /Fowler/m rfD1rDouglass "Douglas" /Church/ rf.2aWAnne Marie "Annie" /Church/+ rfD2MEliza Jane /Fowler/Thomas Barrett "Tom" /Whitely/ rfD3sRobert "Bob" /Hoffman/mMary Helen /Hoffman/James /Kennedy/w&Harvey Edgar "Richard" "Dick" /Wright/:J @/Dick/E .12k;J William Tucker /Wright/%v .w9iT6~ Marie /Patenaude/m9~  fdqu BJulia Augusta "Julie" /Ivey/XJulieAB A15.w4gVernon /LePine/|!Marguerite C "Margret" /Charette/Ezra W /Wright/ , infant "Finis Fannie /Wright/ , died age 7!Nettie F /Wright/ , infantFl"Grace Lea /Wright/I" jtD4 #Harold Francis "Frank" /Foley/# .1o7H $Ella L /Wright/% .w5CL%#Harold E /McBride/ of Yakima -1923-sDo&Emma /Wright/ , infant'Thelma A "Pat" "Peggy" /Wright/f' jtD4aǭ( Leo /Stark/( .1 )Lois P /Wright/ڭ) jtD4P-* Herman /Lyon/* .1mh+Cora Elizabeth /Wright/@+ jtD4E,Elton Albert "Al" /Chadderton/}, .1o-Solomon "Sol" /Burrow/m- A58m.Millie Anne /Cabe/2.Annae. A59z/#Sarah Anna "Sarry" "Annie" /Wright/F/ gwD2 0Lucian /Geroux/Я1Ida May /Wright/ 1 gwD2aICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.I1810 New Haven Co, CT New Haven City, page 716 Philemon Peckham 1-1-0-1-0-3-1-0-1 1820 New Haven Co, Connecticut New Haven City Philemon Peckham 1 male under 10, 1 male 16, 1 male 45+ 1 female under 10, 2 females 16-26, 2 females 26-45, I1 female 45 1830 New Haven Co, Connecticut Census New Haven City Philemon Peckham 1 male 15-20; 1 male 50-60 2 females 10-15; 2 females 20-30; 1 female 50-60 1840 New Haven directory Philemon Peckham, cooper, 149 George h Morocco n IBroadICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.IIn memory of Mrs. Emily, wife of Mr. Samuel BRONSON who died Jan 5, 1828; In the 48 year of her age. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/waterbury_cemetery_1.htm Grand Street Cemetery, Waterbury, New Haven Co., CTI Excerpted from Ancient Burying-Grounds of the Town of Waterbury, Connecticut Compiled & Edited by Katharine A. PRICHARD 1917ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.IEvidently in the hand of Elizabeth Tomline "The record of John Hunt and family John Hunt born August 24th 1749 Elizabeth Hunt born Nov 13th 1750 Frederick Will'm Hunt born Dec 16th 1772, died Feb 28th 1773 John Hunt Jr born April 10th 177I5 John Hunt Jr died at Tanbury? in Georgia Oct 19th 1805 Grace Hunt born in East Haven 20th May 1776 Anna Maria Hunt born Dec 5th at East Haven 1777 Sarah Hunt born Dec 16th 1779 died Sep 20th 1788 by the kick of a horse Emily Hunt born DIec 18th 1780 William Henry Hunt born Sep 13th 1782 Waterby ? Elizabeth Hunt born Sep 14th, 1783 died Mar 14th 1809 at Springfield? James R Hunt born Mar 29th 1785 Woodward H Hunt born Jan 19th 1787 died Mar 22 1788 Charles Augustus Hunt bIorn May 29th 1789, and died Jan? 6th 1799 Sarah Hunt born Nov 13th 1790 died of a mortification Feb 18th 1792 Samuel Bradley Horatius Hunt born Dec 4th 1792" --------------------------- 1810 New Haven Co, Connecticut East Haven James R HIunt 10100-0010000 males 0-10 1; 16-26 1 females 16-26 1 1820 New Haven Co, Connecticut East Haven James Hunt 010010-00010 males 10-16 1; 26-45 1 females 26-45 1 ------------------------ 1830 New Haven Co, Connecticut New Haven CityI James Hunt 1001001-0220101 males under 5 1; 15-20 1; 40-50 1 females 5-10 2; 10-15 2; 20-30 1; 40-50 1 1830 New Haven Co, Connecticut East Haven James R Hunt 0000101-0000001 males 20-30 1; 40-50 1 females 40-50 1 ------------------I----------------- 1840 New Haven Co, Connecticut East Haven James Hunt 00000001-00000001 males 50-60 1; females 50-60 1ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.Idied aged 10 Jacobus says he died 12 Dec 1824 age 36 (Trinity Church Prot Epis) but Elizabeth his mother says he died in 1799, see her record. http://books.google.com/books?id=xR4pnb_utRoC&num=100&pg=RA1-PA196#v=onepage&q=&f=falseICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.IJacobus says he was b 4 Dec 1793, but Elizabeth his mother says 1792 (see her record)I1840 DeKalb County, Georgia 636th District page 043 males: under 5 1, 5-10 1, 10-15 1, 30-40 1 [should be Joseph 4, John 8, William 11, John 37] females: under 5 1, 5-10 1, 10-15 1, 20-30 1 [should be Martha 2, Sarah 6, Nancy 13, Sarah 30] I1 female slave under 5, 1 female slave 5-10 10 persons total 4 of whom are employed in agriculture 1850 Census DeKalb Co, Georgia Panthersville District, 23 Oct 1850 #184/184 James Nichols, 76, m, farmer, $800, b SC , Sarah, 21, f, b IGA John Colier, 47, m, farmer, $800, b SC , Sarah, 40, f, b SC , William T, 21, m , b GA , John, 18, m , b GA , Sarah E, 16, f b GA , Joseph M, 14, m , b GA , Martha, 12, f, b GA , Lucinda, 10, f, b GA , Jas J W, 8, m, b GA , Bery F,I 4, m , b GA , Margaret J, 1, f b GA Land sale from William Ezzard to John Collier 1854 DeKalb Co, Georgia for $2.50 Book O page 28 Lot 15-150 Cheryl Hooks reports a death date of Dec 26 1863 LDS Film "Dekalb, GA Guardianship WillIs 1841-1919" Book A 1841-1869 Will of John Collier 6 Sep 1861 In the name of God, Amen. I John Collier of said state and county, being of .... age and knowing that I .... shortly depart this life, deem [sic] it right and proper both as resIpects my family and myself, that I should make a disposition of the property with which a kind Providence has blessed me, do therefore make this my last Will and Testament hereby ..... all others heretofore made by me. Item: first: I desireI and direct that my body be buried in a decent and Christian like manner suitable to my circumstances and condition in life. My soul I trust shall return to rest with God, who gaveth. Second item: I desire and direct that all my just debtsI be paid, without delay by my Executor and Executrix herein after appointed, as I am unwillin my ..... should be delayed in their .... Item third: My will that all of my real and perishable property remain together for the benefit of my wifIe and minor children until my son George W Collier, is twenty one years of age, then all to be divided equally between all of my children equal to ..... My daughter Nancy M??y, Ann Turner, my sons Wm and JEJ and Joseph M Collier, Sarah ElizabIeth Spai??, Martha F Clay, Loucinda Caroline Collier, James J W Collier and B F Collier and G W Collier. Fourth item: I will that my Executor and Executrix sell privately or publickly [sic] all of my Estate both real and personal property,I or divide it equal if they can agree among themselves when George W Collier becomes of age. Fifth: I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife Sarah Executrix and my son Joseph M Executor of this my Last Will and Testament this 6th daIy of September 1861. John Collier.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without prior writen approval. This Sarah is possibly the daughter of John Burnside and Nancy Jones who had a daughter in SC 1806-1810. Nancy's father's name was Edward JonesI and this would be the reason for Sarah's naming one of her sons John Edward Jones Collier. He was thus named for his great-grandfather.I1900 Census, North Dakota, Pembina Co St Joseph, 18 Jun 1900, ED 118, page 187A, Sheet 7 #130/130 Desmarais, Clara, Head, WF, Mar 1852, 48, widow, mother of 17 [or 11], 7 living, b CanadaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, naturalized in 1881, 19 years iIn US, Owns home , Joseph, son, WF, May 1882, 18, single, b ND/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, At School , Bernette, daughter, WF, Sep 1885, 14, single, b ND/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, At School , Amos, son, WM, Nov 1888, 11, b ND/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, At School #I134/134 Chagnon, Nap, Head, WM, Apr 1870, 30, single, b CanadaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, naturalized 1898, 2 years in US, Doctor, owns home Desmarais, Rosa, niece, WF, Feb 1874, 26, single, mother of 0, 0 living, b CanadaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, natIuralized in 1881, 19 years in US , Lillian, niece, WF, 1894, 4, b ND/CanadaFR/CanadaFR , Cora, niece, WF, Aug 1897, 2, b ND/CanadaFR/CanadaFR First papers "Declaration of Intent" filed 9 May 1902 McHenry County, North Dakota Volume D-I12 page 125 or also filed 24 Aug 1903 McHenry County, North Dakota Volume D-12 page 204. 1930 Huron Co, Michigan Port Austin Napoleon A Chagnon 58 1871 Canada Head White Anna C Chagnon 43 1886 Wife Gaston M Chagnon 21 1908 Son JoIhn C Chagnon 19 1910 Son Vanice A Chagnon 20 1909 Daughter Roland M Chagnon 15 1914 Son Loraine A Chagnon 12 1917 Daughter Verduno Chagnon 11 1918 Son Robert C Chagnon 10 1919 Son Christine Chagnon 5 1924 DaughterICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.I1880 Census Place Coxes, Cobb, Georgia Page Number 70C John. E. J. COLLIER Self M Male W 49 GA Farmer SC SC Delia J. COLLIER Wife M Female W 43 GA Keeps House GA GA Mary E. COLLIER Dau S Female W 21 GA Works On FaIrm GA GA Margrett COLLIER Dau S Female W 19 GA Works On Farm GA GA James COLLIER Sister S Female W 15 GA Works On Farm GA GA John S. COLLIER Son S Male W 11 GA Works On Farm GA GA Edgar COLLIER Son S Male I W 8 GA GA GA Clarra C. COLLIER Dau S Female W 4 GA GA GA Claudie COLLIER Dau S Female W 1 GA GA GA extracted by Will Johnson wjhonson@aol.com, copyright 2003 1930 Census Cobb Co, Georgia Coxes District 895 PrecinIct, 21 Apr 1930, ED 34-7-2, Sheet 5B, District 7 Marietta-Mableron Road #108/108 Daniel, Winn M, Head, owns home, MW, 48, married, first at 27, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer , Agnes A, wife, FW, 40, married, first at 19, b GA/GA/GA Gann, Mary E, motIher-in-law, FW, 72, widowed, b GA/GA/GAICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.I1900 Census Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane, 14 Jun 1900, ED 43, Sheet 12 Callie [Collier], J G, Head, WM, Dec 1869, 30, married, 13 years ago, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer, Owns home , F B, wife, WF, May 1871, 29, married, 13 years ago, mother of 8,I 8 living, b GA/GA/GA , Grada ?, son, WM, Sep 1889, 10, b AR/GA/GA , Bonnie ?, daughter, WF, Nov 1890, 9, b AR/GA/GA , Clarance, son, WM, Mar 1892, 8, b AR/GA/GA , Mabel, daughter, WF, Jul 1893, 7, b AR/GA/GA , Roy, son, WM, Jan 1894, 6, Ib AR/GA/GA , Deward ?, son, WM, Jun 1895, 4, b AR/GA/GA , Hanest ?, son, WM, Jul 1897, 2, b AR/GA/GA , Ora, son, WM, Jun 1899, 11/12, b AR/GA/GA extracted by Will Johnson wjhonson@aol.com, Copyright 2003 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRIoane Township, ED 75, 6 May 1910, Sheet 17B 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane Township, 17 Apr 1930, ED 29-10, Sheet 10B Shover Road, Dwellling 202, Family 211 Collier, Jim G, Head, owns home, MW, 65, married, first at 20, b GA/GA/GA, IFarmer , Sallie, wife, FW, 60, married, first at 22, b AR/SC/AR Shover Road, Dwellling 203, Family 212 Collier, Leo J, Head, MW, 24, married, first at 22, b AR/GA/GA, Farmer , Etta H, wife, FW, 19, married, first at 17, b AR/AR/AR , RobIert E, son, MW, 5/12, b AR/AR/AR extracted by Will Johnson wjhonson@aol.comIIndirect index to deeds, mortgages Hemptead Co John Sidney Collier 6 Dec 1895 WDeed 31-162 J S Collier 15 Dec 1896 31-400 1900 Census Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane, 14 Jun 1900, ED 43, Sheet 12 Dwelling 205, Family 205 Collier, J S, IHead, WM, Apr 1862, 38, married, b GA/AR/GA, Farmer , Delana, wife, WF, Apr 1876, 24, married, 8 years ago, mother of 4, 1 living, b AR/TN/TN , Olan, son, WM, Jul 1895, b AR/GA/AR 1910 Hempstead Co, Arkansas De Roan Township, 18 Apr 1910I, ED 75, Sheet 2B Dwelling 33, Family 37 Collier, John S, Head, MW, 42, married first time, 20 years ago, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer , Delaney E, wife, FW, 35, married first time, 20 years ago, b AR/TN/AR , Alen, son, MW, 14, single, b AR/GA/AR , ILoid, son, MW, 9, single, b AR/GA/AR , Ringer? son, WM, 1 10/12, b AR/GA/AR 1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane #228/230 Collier, Sid [indexed as Lad], Head, 51, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer , Delaney, wife, 46, b AR/AR/AR , Rand ?, son, 19, b AIR , Royal, son, 11, b AR , Edmond, son, 8, b AR , Lillian, dau, 6 b AR 1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas De Roan, 4 Apr 1930, ED 29-11, Sheet 1B Dwelling 11, Family 13 Collier, J Sid, Head, MW, 62, married, at 22, b GA/VA/GA, Farmer , DelaInie, wife, FW, 56, married, at 17, b AR/TN/AR , Royce, son, MW, 22, single, b AR/GA/AR, Farm labor , Edward, son, MW, 18, single, b AR/GA/AR, Farm labor , Lillian, daughter, FW, 16, single, b AR/GA/ARIEdgar B Collier 9 Nov 1895 WDeed 31-134 E B Collier & wife to A S Hunt NA-536 filed 26 Feb 1906 dated 29 Jan 1906 mortgage S4-T13-R23, 160 acres, SW 1/4 E B Collier & wife to Frederick S Hunt WD 47-46 filed 8 Aug 1907 dated 7 AugI 1907 S16-T13-R23, 80 acres, W 1/2 SE 1/4 1900 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane Township ED 43 Sheet 14 A (old style) Dwelling 245 Household 245 Collier, Ed, Head, Jun 1872, 28, married 8 years, b GA/GA/GA, Farmer, owns house , MinniIe, wife, Jun 1876, 23, mother of 3, 3 living, b AR/AR/AR , Aubrey, son, Apr 1893, 7 b AR , Outus ?, son, Feb 1895, 4 b AR , Besse, dau, Dec 1896, 3, b AR 1920 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane Township #194/195 Collier, Edward [sic], 48,I b GA/VA/GA, Farmer , Minnie, 43, b AR/AL/AR , Otis, son, 24 b AR , Mason, dau, 13 b AR , Edmond, son, 11 b AR , Mary, dau, 4 b AR , Thomas W, son, 2, b AR , Jane, mother, 83, widow, b GA/GA/GA Pickard, Maggie, sisterinlaw, 48 b ARI1930 Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane Township, 23 April 1910, ED 29-10, Sheet 15A, stamped 131 Highway, Dwelling 301, Family 310 Collier, Minnie, Head, owns home, FW, 53, widow, 16 at first marriage, b AR/TN/AR, no occupation , Mary Low, daCyUBDBBB1D1RBB2B2D1R3BB3DD3B3D3B3D3IB3BD3DRBDR3I3DBDRBBDR3B3D/ B3 B4BDRUBBDRB5BDRпsL#kh)3[$NпsLR1kh)3;$NпsLu;JW$EONпsLulh)3$NѿsL`awre'iI8F$ֿmNѿsLkUlh)3$EOYѿsLxlh)3<$IoNѿsLsy֦<kEC<=$IqNѿsL lh)3aP$NѿsLT lh)3l$IrNѿsL lh)3 $+sNѿsL lh)3ߞ$ItNҿsLt.lh)3$uNҿsLlh)3$INҿsL;T#A2XtLg$ڄEvNҿsLewlh)3$IwNҿsL^^Ѡ IJ*rRr!$vNҿsLlh)3A$IxNҿsL lh)3aW$ NҿsLNDiwF4T[NӿsLD -fN"}7N^L"lh)3a|$a NӿsL%AhwBa# 0w$NӿsLVWuW=%AjPa$NӿsLZ[r;A#{IhreI%$NӿsL}~uv Gb1׮$NWO)lh)3 %mzNӿsL*lh)3[$yN'N,lh)3$;NӿsL.lh)3Sa%(%af@%YӿsL/lh)3A%"}YӿsL0lh)3vNӿsL3lh)3a:%c~N|ʇN 6lh)3$6yN O8lh)3$ NԿsL:lh)3x$\NԿsL[9ʅ,]/EwJxe:7Ti%NԿsL8b zL3NԿsLЦ4F 5Me@dNԿsL Alh)3NԿsL Dlh)3NԿsLpfJɪ-ӵSa3%aA%NԿsLDKlh)3NԿsLqCtJ92Jʑ*NտsLPlh)3Sa%aN%YտsLQlh)34%Np?NSlh)3Sa,%a%NտsL[O JDa=GN4NտsLVlh)3NտsLXlh)3NտsLYlh)3Sa=%aZ%YտsL-.j+K0PNֿsLb|(>CD.$zNֿsLelh)3B%{NֿsLglh)3Sa7%aD9%NsLA:yKBNֿsLmlh)3NsL&ccF5&pa1u%N3NUqlh)3$ǀY׿sLUrlh)3Q$)Y׿sL0slh)3Sa$a$N׿sL  tlh)3Sar$a$;N׿sLZ",Ҿ$O 4bNsL T.G7Q%*Sa $a$N׿sLwxQ/yNc!:N׿sLr8 A,NsLZ[Y"q7b8MO~N׿sLBX1F=Ey%=+a$|N׿sLX Y }lh)3N׿sL lh)3a$! }N׿sL Ulh)3$~Y׿sL lh)3a$NؿsL fJGjE4YSa$a[$$NؿsL  lh)3+$5NؿsL lh)3Sa+$a$NؿsLT U lh)3NؿsL۩ܩ[oGO*ہ3 bNIughter, FW, 14, single, b AR/GA/AR Pickard, Maggie, sister, FW, 57, single, b AR/TN/AR, no occupation Collier, Tom, son, MW, 13, single, b AR/GA/AR Highway, Dwelling 302, Family 311 Collier, Otis, Head, rents home, MW, 35, married, firstI time at 33, b AR/GA/AR, Farmer , Ruth, wife, FW, 21, married, first time at 19, b TX/AR/ARICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.I1880 Census Place Albany, Nevada, Arkansas Page Number 503D Bartlet C. GOYNES Self M Male W 43 AL Farmer --- --- Mary Ann GOYNES Wife M Female W 32 TN House Keeper KY MO Cornelius GOYNES Son S Male W 15 AR At HomeI AL TN Arabella C. GOYNES Dau S Female W 11 AR At School AL TN Aramenta T. GOYNES Dau S Female W 9 AR At School AL TN John W. GOYNES Son S Male W 7 AR At School AL TN Susan L. GOYNES Dau S Female W 5 AR AIt School AL TN Iola Jane GOYNES Dau S Female W 2 AR At Home AL TN From the "Barhams and Descendents" by Dorothy Jean Chapel : "He attended school at Clayton, AR (now Centerville).... Clara first saw him at a wedding and was attIracted to the back of his head and neck. They were later introduced at an old-fashioned square dance. They were married ... by his uncle Rev W R Barham, J W Atchinson signed as security. At first they lived at the old home-place of his gran Idmother, Lucy Jane (Greer) Barham. He only had $40 cash at the time of his marriage. At one time he had to borrow $6 to buy some flour. He sold quails and squirrels to pay it back. He never went in[to] debt again during his lifetime. He t Iold all of his children over and over that if you can't pay cash, you do without. John and Clark lived only a short time at the old Barham place near Sutton. They moved in a little house at Little Bodcaw where he farmed and ran the engine  I in a cotton gin for a negro man named Tom Jordan. While living there their first child, Vaona Lyle was born May 12, 1896. Then he bought some bottom land near Clark's parents. This was near the Oak Grove community in Hempstead County. The  Iy build a small house in which the next two children were born, Vernie William, born January 30, 1898, and Gertrude, born February 26, 1901." 1900 Census Hempstead Co, Arkansas DeRoane, 14 Jun 1900, ED 43, Sheet 11 Dwelling 192, Family 1  I97 Goynes, J W, Head, WM, Sep 1872, 27, married, 6 years ago, b AR/AR/AR, Farmer , Clark, wife, WF, Dec 1876, 23, married, 6 years ago, mother of 2, 2 living, b GA/GA/GA , Vaona, daughter, WF, May 1896, 4, b AR/AR/GA , Vernie, son, WM, Jan I 1898, 2, b AR/AR/GA From the "Barhams and Descendents" by Dorothy Jean Chapel :"In addition to farming, John William taught singing schools in the surrounding neighborhoods, the first being Bill's Town. He sang tenor. The family attended I many 'all-day singings with dinner on the ground' (Actually dinner was placed on long tables built under the shade of trees). His youngest daughter remembers coaxing him in his later years to sing 'Silver Threads Among the Gold' and 'When yoIu and I were young, Maggie'. All of his children remembered the chorus to 'Two little girls in blue' as he sang this song many times to each. (This song and it's history appears later). Before 1903 he bought more land adjoining the bottoIm land and built a larger house, this one being in Nevada County, just across the Hempstead County line. All the other children were born in this house, which had additional rooms added until it reached its present size: seven rooms, hallway,I back porch and front porch. One of the added rooms was his veterinary office." 1910 Nevada Co, Arkansas Albany, 28 Apr 1910, ED 98, Sheet 7B Dwellling 96, Family 96 Goynes, John, Head, MW, 39, married first time, 15 years ago, b AR/MS/IAR , Clark, wife, FW, 34, married first time, 15 years ago, mother of 6, 6 living, b GA/GA/GA , Vaona, daughter, FW, 13, single, b AR/AR/GA , Vernie, son, MW, 11, single, b AR/AR/GA , Gertie, daughter, FW, 8, single, b AR/AR/GA , Guy, sonI, MW, 6, single, b AR/AR/GA , Autry, son, MW, 4, single, b AR/AR/GA , Athleen, daughter, FW, 1 6/12, single, b AR/AR/GA From the "Barhams and Descendents" by Dorothy Jean Chapel : "In addition to the farming and teaching of singing schoolIs, he studied at night in order to pass the examination for vererinary surgeon. He was licensed March 15, 1915, becoming the seventy-fifth licensed veterinarian in the state of Arkansas. In this capacity he became well-known in Nevada, HempsItead and surrounding counties. He was a member of the Free and Accepted Masons, belonging to the Evergreen Lodge at Centerville. He became a Thirty-second Degree Mason and was buried with Masonic rites, with one member reading Alfred TennIyson's poem, "Crossing the Bar", as the traditional white gardenias were tossed onto the casket. John William Goynes died on his seventy-ninth birthday, Sep 23 1951, in the Julia Chester Hospital, Hope, AR. He died on the third day followIing an operation for cancer of the stomach."I1930 Census Bowie Co, Texas Texarkana, Ward 3, 2 Apr 1930, ED 19-5, Sheet 1A, page 79B 1207 Magnolia Street, Dwelling 6, Family 7 Pickard, Mary B, Head, rents home, $25, FW, 46, widow, married first at 20, b GA/GA/GA, no occupation , GlenvIille, son, MW, 19, single, b AR/AR/GA, laborer, postal telegraph , Ray, son, MW, 16, single, b AR/AR/GA, laborer, postal telegraph , Elsie G, daughter, FW, 13, single, b AR/AR/GAICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.I1880 Census Place Panthersville, De Kalb, Georgia Page Number 385C Benjamon COLLIER Self M Male W 30 GA Grist Miller SC SC Nancy E. COLLIER Wife M Female W 32 GA Keeping House GA GA Nancy C. COLLIER Dau S Female W I 12 GA At School GA GA Margaret L. COLLIER Dau S Female W 14 GA At Home GA GA Jane E. COLLIER Dau S Female W 6 GA GA GA Annie L. COLLIER Dau S Female W 3 GA GA GA 1910 Census Dekalb Co, Georgia East Atla Inta District, 2 May 1910, ED 34, Sheet 5A Flat Shoals Road, Dwelling 102, Family 114 Collier, Ben F, Head, MW, 63, married once, 45 years ago, b GA/England/England, Farmer , Emily , wife, FW, 64, married second time, 45 years ago, mother ofI 5, 3 living, b GA/GA/GA , Nancy C, daughter, FW, 40, single, b GA/GA/GA, no occupation , Jimmie E, daughter, FW, 35, divorced, mother of 1, 1 living, b GA/GA/GA no occupation Meadors, Crawford, grandson, MW, 11, single, b GA/GA/GADorothy Jean ChapelThe Barhams and Descendents1984, rev 1993HF Lynnette De Moss Albright ld197@worldnet.att.net WorldConnect-Descendency Chart from S Moody of Sharpsburg, Georgia81870 US Federal Censuse/E ccreel@creelproperties.com "Chris Creel" 2003J(www.dekalbhistory.org E Arlene Hanson Arlenemh29@aol.com= Death Certificate?F3Nola (DesMarais) Johnson, Lake Stevens, WA.<P&Washington Death Index 1940-1996 online at www.ancestry.com\Great Register of Stanislaus County, CaliforniaNM!Military Roll of Stanislaus County, California and Poll Tax Records of Stanislaus County, CaliforniaSee archivist at research desk, special collectionsI^9Directories of the city of Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley 1880-1970E7Obituary of Mary Otis (Fowler) Harbin 27 Mar 1926 Longview Daily News@cConversation with Thomas Fawcett (1921-1999)W[8Obituary of Harvey Edgar Wright 29 May 1939 Longview Daily News, Cowlitz Co, WashingtonA>2pfNAlbany Township, Nevada Co, Arkansas)w pAlabama Township, Nevada Co, ArkansasA >1pg 8a, Albany Township, Nevada Co, Arkansas[ CJulia Chester Hospital, Hope, Hempstead Co, Arkansas /GGreenwood Cemetery, Hope, Hempstead Co, Arkansas Parker, Nevada County, Arkansas|MDeRoane, Hempstead County, Arkansasv 0Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas[: MMabelton, Dekalb County, Georgia living at some point in Texarkana, Bowie County, Texasxa4Hpg 38, Panthersville, De Kalb Co,GeorgiasIParker Family Cemetary (Stamps Chapel Cemetary), Decatur, De Kalb Co,GeorgiaĿ t>Civil War, but resident of Panthersville, Dekalb Co, GeorgiaZConfederate Cemetery, Charlottesville, VirginiaA {xMill District, De Kalb Co, Georgia3tHEast Atlanta, De Kalb Co, Georgia uwDe Kalb Co, Georgia jOOf East Atlanta, De Kalb Co, Georgia uuPrParker Family Cemetary (Stamps Chapel Cemetary),De Kalb Co,Georgia+asEast Atlanta, De Kalb Co,GeorgiaiHEast Lake, DeKalb County, GeorgiazMPanthersville, De Kalb Co,GeorgiafrCivil War, but resident of Panthersville, Dekalb County, GeorgiasParker Family Cemetary (Stamps Chapel Cemetary), Decatur, De Kalb County,GeorgiaH+0Decatur, De Kalb Co, Georgia+DsDe Kalb County, Georgia/xsParker Family Cemetary (Stamps Chapel Cemetery), Decatur, De Kalb County,Georgia* ybL#199, Pathersville, De Kalb Co, GeorgiaU4<#735, Panthersville, De Kalb Co, Georgia Ė@Black Hall, Fulton Co, Georgia WfjOOf De Kalb Co, Georgiad |qSylvester Cemetery, Dekalb Co, Georgia0wN9Atlanta, Fulton Co, Georgia +wAtlanta, De Kalb Co, Georgia] TirHOf Fulton Co, Georgia9CTown District, De Kalb Co,Georgia"Dat her home, near East Lake, DeKalb County, Georgiaa"WNNottoway Co, Virginia1V4kP4rpg 357, Panthersville, De Kalb Co, GeorgiasizMPanthersville, DeKalb County, GeorgiaL 1sMill District, DeKalb County, Georgia$syuParker Family Cemetery (Stamps Chapel Cemetery), Decatur, De Kalb County,Georgiao/ v#202, Austell Militia District, Cobb Co, Georgia6 JLemons, Cobb County, GeorgiaODeroane, Hempstead Co, Arkansas+lbnxParker Township, Nevada County, ArkansasnShasta County, Californiaٳ ]JPomeroy, Garfield County, Washington37Cathcart Precinct, Snohomish County, Washington|ǀISnohomish, Snohomish County, Washingtonc~;Providence Hospital, Everett, Snohomish County, resident of Clearview,Snohomish Co,Washington|5G.a.R. 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COLLIER Self M Male W 29 GA Blacksmith SC SC Julia COLLIER Wife M Female W 24 GA Keeping House GA GA Nora COLLIER Dau S Female W 4M G!IA GA GA Owned a store. George died from being burned. - descendent Sandra Moody.$I1860 DeKalb County, Georgia Panthersville W T Collier 30 Farmer b GA , Eliza J 29 Domestic b GA , Sarah J 5 b GA , Benjamin F 4 b GA , Wm T 2 b GA , James A 1 b GA 1880 DeKalb County, Georgia Panthersville, Sheet 375D William T Col%#Ilier, 50, b GA/SC/SC , Eliza J, wife, 49, b GA/GA/GA , Benjimin, son, 23, b GA/GA/GA , James A, son, 21, b GA/GA/GA , Ann E, dau, 19, b GA/GA/GA , Camelia D, dau, 17, b GA/GA/GA , Joseph E J, son, 16, b GA/GA/GA , Charles, son, 14, b GA&$I/GA/GA , Lee Andrew, son, 10, b GA/GA/GA , Lula, dau, 8, b GA/GA/GA , Neoma, dau, 4, b GA/GA/GA Sarah Argoe, dau, widow, 23, b GA/GA/GA , Florence, gdau, 1, b GA/AL/GA The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) 24 Apr 1913 W T Colli'%Ier W T Collier, aged 84 years, died at his home on the McDonald road, at 1 o'clock Wednesday. He was a prosperous farmer of that section of the county, and was admired by many for his sterling character. He is survived by the following sons(&I: B. T., W. T., J.E., L.E. and Charles Collier, and the following daughters: Mrs Sara Algood, Mrs Lola Johnson, Mrs Homer Crockett, Mrs James Venable and Miss Annie Collier. The funeral services will be held today at 11 o'clock in Stamps' cha'Ipel, and the interment will take place in the churchyard.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without prior writen approval.IHer tombstone says "Martha A"ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval.ICopyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without priorwriten approval..ILand sale Dekalb Co, Georgia from James C Thurman to Thomas C Turner for $3.00 in 1858 Book P page 37 Land Lot 15-138 E 1/2 1860 DeKalb Co, Georgia Panthersville District page 356 Thomas C Turner 33 Farmer b GA , Nancy M 32 Domestic b SC/-I , Sarah E 9 b GA , Margrete M 3 b GA , Nancy J 5 months b GA DEKALB CO GA 42nd Georgia Infantry Regiment Co "D" DEKALB RANGERS Turner, Thomas C.- private November 27, 1862. Captured near Decatur, Ga. September 8, 1864. Sent via Louisvi0.Ille, Ky. to Camp Douglas, Ill., where he arrived November 1, 1864, and was released there May 18, 1865. 1870 DeKalb Co, Georgia Panthersville District, Decatur PO, page 40, 11 Jul 1870, Sheet 258A Dwelling 320, Family 320 Turner, Thoma1/Is C, 43, MW, Working at paper mill, $200/175, b GA , Nancy, 42, FW, Keeping House, b SC , Sarah E, 18, At Home, b GA , Margaret M, 14, At School, b GA , Nancy J, 10, FW, At School, b GA 1880 Census Place Panthersville, De Kalb, Georgia 20IPage Number 385C Thomas TURNER Self M Male W 54 GA Works In Paper Mill SC SC Nancy M. TURNER Wife M Female W 52 SC Keeping House SC SC Nancy J. TURNER Dau S Female W 20 GA At School GA SC Edna TURNER Mother W1I Female W 80 SC At Home SC SC4IThe Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) 22 Jan 1910 Mortuary Mrs W T Collier Mrs W T Collier, one of the pioneer women of DeKalb county, died at her home, near East Lake, Thursday afternoon. Mrs Collier was the daughter of the late Je53Isse Clay. She is survived by her husband, five daughters, five sons, thirty-two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The names of the sons and daughters of the deceased are: Mrs Sarah Argo, Misses Annie and Drucilla Collier, Mrs Will 4IJohnson and Mrs Joe Crockett, and Frank, W.T., J.E., J. Charles, and L J Collier. The funeral will be held this morning at 11 o'clock. The interment will be in the family burying ground.IIn 1860 he is living three census pages from his future father-in-law.8Ihttp://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=view&dbid=6789&iid=NEWS-GA-TH_AT_CO.1914_11_19_0011&r=an&rc=781,1875,870,1912;889,1875,1032,1912;697,1921,773,1942;788,1921,910,1942&fn=nancy&ln=collier&st=d&ssrc=&pid=479579147 Atlanta Constitution (Atl97Ianta, Georgia) Nov 19, 1914 Mrs Nancy Collier "Mrs Nancy Collier, 75 years old, died Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at her residence on Flat Shoals road. She is survived by one son, J. N. Collier and two daughters, Mrs J. M. Huey and Mr8Is J. M. White.";I1880 Census Place Panthersville, De Kalb, Georgia Page Number 384B James W. CLAY Self M Male W 46 GA Farmer GA GA Martha CLAY Wife M Female W 41 GA Keeping House SC GA John CLAY Son S Male W 19 GA Farm Labore<:Ir GA GA James W. CLAY Son S Male W 15 GA Farm Laborer GA GA Joseph C. CLAY Son S Male W 12 GA Farm Laborer GA GA Thomas F. CLAY Son S Male W 10 GA At Home GA GA Dorah CLAY Dau S Female W 8 GA GA GA ;I Dosia CLAY Dau S Female W 5 GA GA GA Infant CLAY Son S Male W 4M GA GA GA>I1900 Census Cobb Co, Georgia Coxes District, 4 Jun 1900, page 66A, ED 7-33, Sheet 2B #39/45 Davis, George W, Head, WM, Oct 1852, 47, married, 10 years ago, b GA/GA/AL, Farmer, owns home , Maggie, wife, WF, Nov 1860, 39, married, 10 years a?=Igo, mother of 2, 1 living, b GA/GA/GA , Lilla May, daughter, WF, Jan 1894, 6, b GA/GA/GA , James M, brother, WM, Aug 1854, 45, married, 23 years ago, b GA/GA/AL, Farmer , Fannie C, sister-in-law, WF, Jun 1861, 38, married, 23 years ago , mo@>Ither of 1, 1 living, b GA/GA/SC , Willie P, nephew, WM, Oct 1879, 20, married, 1 year ago, b GA/GA/GA , Katie M, niece, WF, Jan 1883, 17, married, 1 year ago, mother of 1, 1 living, b GA/GA/GA , Georgia M, great-niece, WF, Dec 1899, 5/12, b?I GA/GA/GA , Eliza A, mother, WF, March 1822, 78, widow, b AL/AL/AL/B3IB6I/BBBDR/#I6"I%B$BDB#)B(BD,B7-+B,B7/D.D 1B0B D D8R9U 7U86U D U U:DC8RUU8U8U U;*U<,U=.U>2U>3U?4U@?UA@U DBUU DBBBgUBhU bbbbbubfbubbbbbb(bbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbba|bbbbbbbbbHaBb bbbY"bba"b b b b bK1bbbg{bbbbbbbbIbb#b6bbb b!b"bF#b $bu %b  &b  'b  )b +b_ ,b ]-b /.b/b"0b1bc2b3b /4b/5b6bs7b8b9b 1i:b;b#<b =b>b! ?b!Ab+c"Bb$#Db&$Eb/ %Fb'&Gb('Hb.(Ib,)Jb*Kb1++Lb*,Mb3X-Nb).Ob/Pb6N0Qb221Rb22Sb2C3Ub;v 4Vb= 5Wb>6Xb@ .7Yb=98Zb=D9[b=;:\b=;]bE<^b,=_b>>`bH??abJj@bbKgAcbBdbOCCebLFDgbLDEhbLEFib$GjbGHHkbIlbBJnb0Kpb LqbJMrbWpNsbPOtbBPubRQvbSRwbOSxb^cTyb_Uzb`VV{bbWW|bcaX}b|Y~be}Zbf[[b \b _]bi^^b `_b a`b bab dbbpcb edbBI1880 Census Place Lemons, Cobb, Georgia Page Number 160A Lenord M. HAMBY Self M Male W 41 GA Farmer GA GA Mary E. HAMBY Wife M Female W 45 GA Keeps House GA GA Olive A. HAMBY Dau S Female W 19 GA GA GA AmareCAIt O. HAMBY Dau S Female W 12 GA GA GA Annie B. HAMBY Dau S Female W 11 GA GA GA http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&gsfn=fannie&gsln=collier&sx=&f8=&f9=&f10=&f20=&rg_fa5__date=&rs_fa5__date=0&f16__DBIn=&rg_f19__date=&rs_f19__date=0&f18=&fa20=&f21=&fa18=&f22=&fa14=&gskw=&prox=1&db=1920usfedcen&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=10&h=90406528&recoff=1+2 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=collier&sx=&rg_f2CI0__date=&rs_f20__date=0&f23=&f21=&rg_f22__date=&rs_f22__date=0&gskw=&prox=1&db=ardeathindex&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=99&h=40663&recoff=2&fsk=CIAAIkMAAXsA&bsk=&pgoff= Arkansas Death Index, "Fannie Collier"FI1900 Nevada Co, Arkansas Parker Township, 8 Jun 1900, ED 85, Sheet 5 Dwelling 78, Family 78 Pickard, Martin A, Head, WM, Apr 1879, 21, married, 0 years, b AR/AR/AR, Farmer , Mary B, wife, WF, Mar 1883, 17, married, 0 years, b AR/AR/AR 1GEI910 Nevada Co, Arkansas Parker Township, 9 May 1910, ED 107, Sheet 19A Dwelling 270, Family 270 Pickard, M A, Head, MW, 30, married first time, 10 years ago, b AR/GA/AR, Farmer , May, wife, FW, 25, married first time, 10 years ago, mother FIof 3, 3 living, b GA/GA/GA , Annie, daughter, FW, 9, single, b AR/AR/GA , Ollie, daughter, FW, 6, single, b AR/AR/GA , Alta, daughter, FW, 2, single, b AR/AR/GAIIPhoto Birth Certificate, Pomeroy, Garfield Co, Washington Mary Opal Fawcett Female, Single (not twin), Legitimate, born 28 Apr 1918 Father: TJHIhomas Fawcett of Pomeroy, Wa; White, age 50, born in California, Machinist Mother: Alta Wright, White, age 22, born in Arkansas, Housewife Mother of 2, 2 living Physician J A Darby of Pomeroy, WA -------------------------------------------KII-- 1920 Census Pomeroy, Garfield Co, Washington #194/213 Fawcett, Thomas B, head, 51, CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work , Alta, wife, 23, AR/AR/AR , Joseph, son, 3, WA , Mary, dau, 10/12 (or could be 1 10/12) WA Harbin, Mary O, motLJIher, 71, widow, CA/OH/OH Fawcett, William, brother, 53, CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work 1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Cathcart Precinct, Interurban Blvd, Household #157, Ancestry image 10 of 13 Fawcett, Thomas D, Head, owns, 1600,MKI 60 years old, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic in Machine Shop, not a veteran , Alta, wife, 35, 20 at first marriage, b AR/AR/AR , Joe O, son, 13, b WA/CA/AR , Mary O, daughter,11, b WA/CA/AR , Thomas, son,5, b WA/CA/AR , Elizabeth, daNLIughter,4 7/12, b WA/CA/AR , William, brother,64, single, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic, Veteran of "Sp" [ed: Spanish American War] From the Snohomish Tribune 1930 Mary attended Cathcart Heights Sunday School 1932 Christian Endeavor,OMI Mary president, Noel vice-president; Sunday School teachers Noel Junior Boys, Mary Primary Class, Mrs. Booth Adult Bible Class 1932 Mary graduated 8th grade 1933 Red Cross meeting Mrs. Booth led singing accompanied at piano by Mrs. A. DesMaPNIrais, recitation by Mary, paper read by Joe Fawcett, solos by Leonard Decker and Mrs. Booth 1933 May Mary & Noel in Union Sunday School play 1933 4-H club vice-president Mary 1933 Entertainment Club play: Mary and Mrs. Gillium gave outstandQOIing performances Snohomish Tribune 8 June 1933: "Clearview is proud of the fine records made by its young people in schools of the community. Joe Fawcett was graduated from Snohomish High School Tuesday evening with high honors and finisheRPId his course there in just three years. His sister, Mary, is also earning good grades at that institution.------" Snohomish Tribune, 14 Mar 1935 "Mrs Polet's Play is well received Home Talent Production Pleases at Cathcart Schoolhouse bySQI Miss Eleanor Hemphill [byline] Cathcart, Wash, March 12 -- The play entitled "It's Just The Way Things Happen" was presented Saturday night to a large and enthusiastic audience at the schol house. The play was written by Mrs Lila Polet and TRIdirected by Miss Marie O'Leary. Leonard Thomas and Miss Naoma Sill played leading roles of a young author and a very spoiled young lady, with a fine supporting cast of Miles Ullman, Marita Chambers, Lois Hemphill, Paul Robinson, Noel De MariaUSIs, Mary Fawcett, George Berg, Florence Nelson and Jeanne Power. Miss Marjorie Sill and Ramona Wood entertained with singing and whistling between the acts." I have an announcement of the commencement exercises at Snohomish High School 6 JuVTIn 1935 listing Mary Opal Fawcett, honor student. Snohomish Tribune 1934 Drama Club play "In the Light of the Moon" cast members Mary & Noel 1934 Aug Vacation Bible School; Mary & Tom Fawcett learned 40 scriptures and received an award; BeWUItty Fawcett learned 26 scriptures and received an award 1935 Union Sunday School; Noel & Mary taught same classes as before 1935 Noel & Mary were members of the Young People's Class 1935 Mar PTA entertainment "Greener Grass" cast member MarXVIy 1935 Mar "Just the Way Things Happen" 1937 Mary rehearsed Union Sunday School children for Christmas play "Follow the Star" 1939 Community Club secretary Mary, trustee Noel 1941 at a baby shower, Mrs. Noel DesMarais made the best stork oYWIut of chewing gum "The store on the West side is just 1 business North of Skinners--it was a grocery store when you were little and Grandma worked there also when you were small--I don't know if you remember that." - Nola Kittie May ElliZXIs, 83 became ill while attending the Progressive Party and was assisted home by M/M Noel DesMarais. 26 Nov 1952, page 3 "According to my mother--there was a contest to name the "new" area--she said it was called Cathcart Heights--i'll see [YIwhat i can find--at the last reunion picnic--i talked to a man from Clearview that used to know Albert Desmarais--i think he's still alive--i might try to talk further to him--he would remember also about the naming of Clearview--His name is W\ZIesley Ross and he lives in Clearview now" - E Nola (DesMarias) Johnson 2004 ------------------- Kittie May Ellis 1955, the fireworks stand will be run this year by Mary DesMarais and her eldest daughter Nola --------------------- Snohomis][Ih Tribune Visiting at the home of Stella Booth & Kitty May Ellis were Alta Fawcett & Mary DesMarais. 29 Mar 1956, page 4 ----------------------------------- I also found an article in her bible about when the Clearview Comm. Hall burned an^\Id had to be rebuilt. Dec 13, 1959 "I wish we had a camera, the hall never looked better" Mrs Noel Desmarais, sec. of the Clearview Community Club, remarked at 1:00 a.m. Sunday as members of the club completed decorations for a pre-Christ_]Imas turkey dinner to be served later in the day. Six hour later the wooden frame hall was completely destroyed by fire of undetermined cause. Despite the fire, the dinner was served as planned at Mom's Cafe across the road from the burned bu`^Iilding. Mrs Ernest Dolen, operator of the cafe, volunteered to donate her entire facilities for the dinner, Mrs DesMarais said. Some of the food scheduled for serving was lost in the fire but the majority had not been removed from homes. Tha_Ie Sunday dinner raised about $100.00 for the club's building fund, scheduled to help pay for a new foundation recently installed under the hall. "Several people waited as long as an hour to be served" said Mrs DesMarais. "We certainly want tob`I thank the people of the community and especially Mrs Dolen for responding as they did". The pre-dawn blaze was discovered at 5:45 a.m. by a passing newspaper route driver. By then it was too late for fireman to do anything but protect the caInearby buildings. If it had not been for a new water main installed to the club last month, it is doubtful if the Ray Sherwood houses next door could have been saved, said Mrs DesMarais. The hall had been completely decorated for the dinner,dbI along with tablecloths, center pieces and place settings. All were lost in the fire, along with a new refrigerator and other equipment. Although the hall was covered by insurance, much of the equipment had been loaned for the dinner. VirtuecIally all cooking utensils of Fire District 7 of Clearview were lost. All four engines of the district, incl. the Fernwood station, responded to the alarm. Club officials are hoping the new foundation has not been damaged and may be used for fdIrebuilding. Mrs DesMarais said "Regardless, we will rebuild, one way or the other" The hall, constructed by WPA labor and money, was dedicated in 1935 and throughout the years the club membership has added many improvements. It is located geIin the center of Clearview on the west side of Highway 1-A ---------------------------------- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wjhonson/Kitty_May_Ellis/3.17.1957.html#Page31 Reports given on the Federated Club meeting which was heldhfI at the Clearview Community Clubs hall Dec 20 1956. Noel Desmairas gave a report on Road conditions stating that all side roads were restricted and that school Children would have to catch the Buss on the Main highway. Mrs Mary DesMaris announigIced that $66 and 48 cents has been raised to buy an electric Coffee perculator for the club. It sure will save lost of hard work and fuel. It was also anounced that another cook stove had been installed in the Hall. Georgia Fawcett representatjhIive of the Club Sponsorship of Donnella Gardener Blue birds, requested that members save old spools and old candles for the girls projects. Martin Hansen won the dark horse prize. The next meeting was to be held in Feb 1957. -----------------kiI----------------- Jack and Ruby Dalton, SR lived in the house across from the fire station they had Laura, Vergie, Ernie, Gary, Arlene, Jack jr, Myrna, Lona and Kathy 9 kids---Jackie, jr was Paul's friend and Myrna was mine while growing up--wljIe lived right thru the field from each other I don't know where Mom and Dad lived before I was born and I will try to find out when the brick bldg was built--The Daltons still own that house and Jack, jr lives between there and their ranch in mkINewport(near Spokane) " - E Nola (DesMarais) Johnson 2003 Mary (Fawcett) DesMarais worked in a bakery when I was about seven to ten. After her husband died, she got a job as a cashier at K-Mart in Everett and later worked mostly in the CrnlIedit and Lay-Away area. My aunt Georgia (Jones) Fawcett used to drive her to work and pick her up every day. One day, Alta (Wright) Fawcett had a stroke while Georgia was doing this and Mary felt guilty enough to learn how to drive for herseomIlf. -Will Johnson 2003 Superior Court of the State of Washington in and for the county of Snohomish Estate of Noel H DesMarias No 38180 Notice of hearing petition for award in lieu of homestead Set of the 13th of December 1968 at 2 PM pnI-------------------------------- Subj: Clearview's name Date: 9/9/06 9:42:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: candemann@msn.com (Charles Mann) To: wjhonson@aol.com Will, The interview with your grandma was in a Special Supplement to theqoI Citizen, entitled Clearview, Wednesday, April 6, 1983, page 5. (I think the Citizen was a Bothell or Northshore paper that is now defunct.) Give me your address and I will send you a photocopy. There is picture of your cute grandma inside rpIthe church. Elsie ------------------------------------- Special supplement to ''The Citizen'', Wednesday, 6 Apr 1983, p 3 [ (I think the Citizen was a Bothell or Northshore paper that is now defunct.)] Clearview Cleaview's beginnings EsqIarly settler recalls mud, stumps "Like many western communities, Clearview began as a real estate promotion with offers of cheap land and unlimited opportunities. "Mary Fawcett DesMarais still recalls vividly the Thanksgiving Day in 19trI29 when her family first set eyes on the community, known than as Cathcart Heights, and their homestead of 20 acres and a house -- which had seen use as a chicken coop. "'There was just the land office building -- now a burned out tavern ousIn Highway 9 -- and the grocery store owned by Napolean DesMarais, who would be my father-in-law some day. And that was it,' said DesMarais "'Vine street, where our place was, now 180th, was just a wagon trail. We bumped and jolted along.vtI It was pouring rain and the road was a muddy mess.' "Upon reaching the house, the family truck sunk to its axle. DesMarais' mother, accustomed to the much better living conditions of town life, began to cry. "'My father was such a kwuIind-hearted man,' recalled his daughter, 'He began to pay my mother, saying it she still wanted to return in the morning -- after he got the truck out of the mud -- we would go back.' "The next day dawned sunshine and birdsong, and the famxvIily stayed in Cathcart Heights. "To be farmed, the land had to first be cleared of stumps, by hand. DesMarais recalled seeing her father working with an old stump puller to clear the fields that he planted with strawberries. "The homeywIsteads came to be called 'stump ranches' and the whole Cathcart Heights enterprise was nicknamed 'Poor Man's Hill' as other unemployed men and their families eked out an existance from the overrated land of opportunity. "Many of the men tuzxIrned to jobs elsewhere. like the mines in Rosalind and Black Diamond or the Frye lettuce fields and packing plant in the Monroe Valley. Her father found employment at the latter. "Prohibition provided other means of supplementing meager i{yIncomes. DesMarais remembered one neighbor who was a rumrunner, taking advantage of the three-hour distance to Canada and the local area's unmolested rural setting. "Large gardens and jars of home canned goods kept families alive during th|zIe Great Depression. DesMarais said her mother used 'every part of the pig but the squeal.' "In those days Highway 9 was a recently cut affair that just barely allowed two Model T's to pass when the weather was good. When rains hit, the r}{Ioad was virtually impassable. "Although summer might mean better roads, it also meant that most of the wells would dry up. Among the youngster's chores was lugging milkcans full of water from a spring down the hill. "'We kids dreaded ~|Ipacking water for the garden,' said DesMarais. 'How we hated that.' "When William Mortenson and Jack Krebs helped form the Clearview Water Company in the late '40s, piped running water entered local houses. "'I'll never forget the fir}Ist time I turned on the tap and out came water -- hot water, too," smiled DesMarais who was a young mother at the time. "Indoor toilets became commonplace thereafter, too. City comforts had come to the country. "One of the first signs~I of civilization to illuminate life on the homestead was electricity. Oil lamps went out and electric light went on in the early '30s. "By 1932, the community had formed a local Sunday school and was beginning to form a community club. CIommunity pride and concern had taken root. In deciding what to call the club, the residents decided to have a contest to rename the community. "With tall trees few (after earlier logging), the view of the Cascade and Olympic mountain rangIes inspired Mrs. William Chester to come up with the name Clearview. Clearview was the winner. "The country quiet of Clearview and surrounding communities was threatened in the mid-30s when an uncontrolled forest fire whipped through seveIral miles of the area. "DesMarais recalls standing in her front yard watching the flames shoot up the trees, and hearing the roar and crackle. "'It was a fearsome sight,' she said. 'We were ringed by fire. Several houses were burned Ito the ground. Luckily, my dad had cleared the fields, which helped to save us.' "Today the peaceful country atmosphere in Clearview is becoming less tranquil as more people move into the area, building lovely homes on Poor Man's Hill. SIervice businesses are following. "DesMarais is retired now from the resume of jobs which included joint ownership of a family grocery store with her late husband during the Depression and then again during the War, a stint as secretary forI the fire department and her last, a position with K-Mart in Everett. "About the growth of Clearview, she says, 'My heart wants it to stay the same, but my head says we've got to progress.'" ------------------------------------- Death CeIrtificate Mary O DesMarais, Female, died March 17 1984 White, age 65, born April 28, 1918 died in Snohomish County, Everett, Providence Hospital born in Washington, widow, spouse: Noel Harvey DesMarais Armed Forces: No Usual occupation: IClerk, at Kmart Residence: 17811 State Route 9, Snohomish, Snohomish Co, WA Father Thomas D Fawcett, Mother Alta Wright Informant Nola Johnson - daughter of 827 91st SE, Everett, WA Burial, 21 Mar 1984, GAR Cemetery, Snohomish, WA FuneralI: Michael S Bauer, Bauer Funeral Home, 701 1st Street, Snohomish, WA David Nordin, MD signed 19 Mar 1984, death at 17 Mar 1984 at 14:11 Phyllis E Lynch Coroner, Coroner's Case 84-3-253 Bilateral pheumothorax; blunt traume to anterior thoraxI Autopsy Yes, accident on 17 Mar 1984 at 12:35 Driver of auto that struck another auto at State Route 9 and 164th Snohomish, WA Requested obit on Snohomish ancestry board on 28 Feb 2006 Everett Daily Herald - 1984 (no other date) Mary OI DesMarais Mary O DesMarais, 65, of Snohomish, went home to be with Jesus Christ on March 17, 1984, as a result of injuries sustained in an auto accident. She was born April 28, 1918 in Pomeroy, Wash, moving to Clearview in 1929. She Imarried a son of the first businessman in Clearview, Noel DesMarais, in August 1936. Noel and Mary then owned two grocery stories in Clearview. Noel preceded her in death in March 1968. Mary was one of the original members of the Clearview IKitchen Band. She was a charter member of the Clearview Community Club and performed in her early years in many theatre presentations sponsored by the club and the PTA. She also acted as secretary for many years for Fire Dist 7. She was actIively involved in the Democratic Party and was currently precinct committee person for the Clearview Precinct. She was a member of the Federated Clubs, charter member of Clearview Chapel, PTA and Clearview Community Club. She was retired froIm K-Mart being employed there for 12 years. She will be missed by all of her family, whom she loved so much. She leaves a son, Paul DesMarais of Long Beach, Calif; daughters Nola Johnson of Everett, Mrs Dave (Judy) Parsons of Snohomish; bIrothers, Thomas Fawcett of Snohomish, Joseph Fawcett of Puyallup; sister, Bettye Kezner of Kirkland; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services, 2 pm Wednesday, in the Bauer Funeral Chapel, Snohomish with Rev Gary EchoIls of the Clearview Chapel officiating. Burial, GAR Cemetery. Family suggest remembrances to the Clearview Chapel.IRegistration of Birth District Quill Lake ? Date 26th of Dec 1911 Place Beauchamp, NW 1/4 S34-T38-R18 2nd PO of Parents Beauchamp Name Joseph Noel Harvey Desmarais father Albert Desmarais, Native country Dakota Ward, Profession CultivateIur [Farmer] mother Lea Mignault, Native country North Dakota occupation of informant Cure of Beauchamp M J S Benoit, Quil Lake, Sask, 25 Mar 1912 Certificate of Baptism I hereby certify that Joseph Noble [sic] Harvey DesMarais son of AlIbert Desmarais and Lea Mignault born on the twenty sixth of December 1911 was baptised on the 14th of January 1912 at the church of Beauchamp at present Spauling, Sask by Rev Father Benoit. Sponsors Harvey Lepine and Rita Desmarais. Extract Ifrom Baptismal Register Rev P Chrysostom Hoffmann pastor Feb 23rd 1932 Naicam, Sask. I have an announcement of a birthday party for Hector DesMarais, 21, on 9 Aug 1921 by Mr and Mrs Albert DesMarais of Spaulding. - This note by Will JohnsoIn, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, Copyright 2006 I Albert Des Marais of Spalding, Saskatchewan, General Merchant being owner of the NW 1/4 S34-T38-R18W of the 2nd Meridian containing 151 acres, transfer to the Canadian Credit IMens' Trust Association. Subscribed 16th Jun 1922. Signed by Albert Desmarais Sworn at the village of Naicam 16th June 1922 Albert Desmarais I Edward Barry of Winnipeg, Manitoba, managing the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association make oaIth that the property is worth about $7000. Sword 29 Sep 1922 Transfer of Land under the Land Titles Act. Entered in Land Title Office for Humboldt District, Saskatchewan 6 Oct 1922. Number X452, Book 28, Folio 234 H J Cumming Barrister NaiIcam, Sask. - Transcription by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, Copyright 2006 The death certificate of his father Napoleon states that Napoleon was living in Snohomish for 11 years prior to his death (in 1935). SoI that puts Napoleon's immigration at 1924. In a letter Anita (DesMarais) Legge says that Napoleon went to Clearview first and bought land and THEN "...my mom decided to take Noel and move to Clearview..." so sometime later. From the SnohomiIsh Tribune [about Noel DesMarais] June-Nov 1928 truck driver, orchard at Beebe, Washington Feb-Nov 1929 truck driver, orchard at Beebe, Washington Apr 1929 sent Lea a box of red "delicious" apples for Mother's Day Feb 1930 Nowell and cousiIn Arthur (DesMarais) went into a ditch while trying to get the car out of a rut on the Woodinville Cut-off (Highway 9). They and the car were not injured. Mar 1930 A car caught fire in front of DesMarais Store and was extinguished with a spadIe and a teapot by Mr. Nicholich and Noel DesMarais -All newspaper index entries above submitted by Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com 1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Census Cathcart Precinct, Woodinville Cutoff Road 14 Apr 1930 Ancestry Image 7 Iof 13, Household 104 DesMarais, Albert, Head, O, 2000, R, No, M, W, 54, M, 22, No, Yes, Canada French, Canada French, Canada French, French, 12, 42, V, 1881, Na, Yes, Merchant, Grocery Store, 7X91, O, yes,(blank), no , Lea, wife, 52, marriedI first at age 19, Canada French, came to US in 1882, Naturalized, can read and write, , Hector H, son, 29, single, North Dakota, can read and write, Dog Catcher for Dog Pound , Noel H, son, 18, single, Canada English, came to US in 1906, NatIuralized, can read and write, Clerk in Grocery Store From the Snohomish Tribune July 1930 returned from the Eastern Washington orchards Sep 1930 employed in Eastern Washington orchard Nov 1930 Noel DesMarais had 2500 Christmas trees apprIoved for loading (inspectors now had to put their tag on shipments before they could leave the area) Fred & John Goodyear worked with Noel DesMarais to get out the Christmas trees. Aug 1931 employed in a Wenatchee box factory--to drive truckI at Wenatchee Sep 1931 employed in a Wenatchee box factory Dec 1931 returned from selling Christmas trees 1932 Christian Endeavor, Mary president, Noel vice-president; Sunday School teachers Noel Junior Boys, Mary Primary Class, Mrs. Booth IAdult Bible Class Oct 1932 returned from Wenatchee with cousin Arthur, couldn't find work Dec 1932 cut Christmas trees for the Seattle market May 1933 Mary & Noel in Union Sunday School play July 1933 Noel fractured his leg and was on crutIches (Hector was bitten by a mad dog and had to undergo rabies treatments) Sep 1933 C. G. Smart & Noel brought a load of tomatoes from Nepal Oct 1933 (Hector won 1st prize at a masquerade dance as a gypsy woman) Nov 1933 getting Christmas tIrees out by the carload assisted by Joe Fawcett and Raleigh E. Forehand. 1934 Drama Club play "In the Light of the Moon" cast members Mary & Noel Feb 1934 an increase in business caused N. DesMarais to add a new clerk, Faye Smart Mar 1934 wIoodcutters Knott & Noel DesMarais found bones thought to be that of a hunter, Pete Peterson, who disappeared years ago Aug 1934 Noel led the Christian Endeavor group discussion on the topic, "What are the Qualities of a True Gentleman?" basedI on Col. 3:12-17 1935 Union Sunday School; Noel & Mary taught same classes as before 1935 Noel & Mary were members of the Young People's Class 1935 Mar PTA entertainment "Greener Grass" cast member Mary -All newspaper index entries above sIubmitted by Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com Snohomish Tribune, 14 Mar 1935 "Mrs Polet's Play is well received Home Talent Production Pleases at Cathcart Schoolhouse by Miss Eleanor Hemphill [byline] Cathcart, Wash, March 12 -- The play entIitled "It's Just The Way Things Happen" was presented Saturday night to a large and enthusiastic audience at the schol house. The play was written by Mrs Lila Polet and directed by Miss Marie O'Leary. Leonard Thomas and Miss Naoma Sill playeId leading roles of a young author and a very spoiled young lady, with a fine supporting cast of Miles Ullman, Marita Chambers, Lois Hemphill, Paul Robinson, Noel De Marias, Mary Fawcett, George Berg, Florence Nelson and Jeanne Power. Miss MarIjorie Sill and Ramona Wood entertained with singing and whistling between the acts." - transcription by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com Oct 1935 Mrs. N. DesMarais leased rooms at the service station to Claude Lathrop who will open a butcherI shop. (that probably should be Mr. N.) Jan 1936 Voters can register at the DesMarais store Feb 1936 DesMarais and Lathrop, merchants, installed a telephone at their business Mar 1936 Noel DesMarais moved his grocery store into the brick buIilding recently vacated by the Markell family (this would have originally been the Hillman real estate office and later was Jasna's Mountain View Tavern and Duffy's Tavern) Markell had operated some type of store there. (Lathrop had moved his Ibutcher business to Turner's Corner) -All newspaper index entries above submitted by Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com From the Snohomish Tribune DesMarais Store: 21 Mar 1936 Noel DesMarais reopened his store in the brick building; Claude LatIhrop moved his butcher shop to Turner's Corner (he had operated in the other store with Noel) - transcription by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com Community club meetings were held in the backroom at DesMarais Store June 1936 Kitchen shower Igiven by the Thimble Club for Mary Fawcett & Noel DesMarais June 1936 The Community Club had a house raising on Noel DesMarais property and the framework for the community club building was completed by evening -All newspaper index entries aIbove submitted by Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com Mary & Noel were wed August 14, 1936 July 1937 Mr. Miner working on Noel DesMarais house (this sounds like a new house under construction, yet there is never any mention of them moving into Iit) Aug 1937 Noel rented the old Chester house and took possession August 15 1937 Mary rehearsed Union Sunday School children for Christmas play "Follow the Star" Aug 1937 1 A lot, located on traveled highway, 5 miles South, partly cleared,I good bottom soil, $100. Consider terms. N. DesMarais, grocer, Clearview Sep 1937 Community Club thanked Noel for use of truck in Snohomish parade Nov 1937 Weekly citizenship classes held at DesMarais Store Noel and Jack Dalton cutting ChriIstmas trees Dec 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Noel DesMarais moved from J. Tipps home to rear of their store May 1938 Union Sunday School Mother's Day service, oldest mother: Mrs. A. DesMarais, youngest mother: Mrs. Noel DesMarais 1939 Community Club sIecretary Mary, trustee Noel Nov 1939 Noel & Jack Dalton getting out Christmas trees. Took 2 loads east of the mountains, another to Walla Walla and sent some to Hawaii. In all 7000 trees Jan 1940 Noel started a truck home delivery service OIct 1940 Noel & Mrs. Dolly Olson won 1st prize for a waltz at a masquerade dance 1941 at a baby shower, Mrs. Noel DesMarais made the best stork out of chewing gum -All newspaper index entries above submitted by Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com I It's possible that Mary and Noel met through a play. I have a playbill for "Just the Way things Happen" sponsored by the Cathcart PTA and including in the cast of characters Noel DesMarais and Mary Fawcett, there is no date, but on 5 Nov 193I5, Joe, Mary's brother says "...tell Noel hello for me." this is the only non-family member he mentions in his letter. - This note by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, Copyright 2006 Receipt 11 Mar 1936 where Noel IDesMarais paid $12.00 as part payment (out of $1200.00) on a piece of land in Cathcart. On 25 Sep 1936, Joe in another letter asks "Has Noel got two stores, or just the old one, his fathers" Letter to Noel H DesMarais in Snohomish, WA 25I Nov 1936 from Hillman Investment Co., in Seattle regarding money due them on a land transaction. On 2 Jan 1937, Joe in another letter says "According to the information in your letters, Noel, is going to make considerable on his trees thisI year. I hope he makes enough to buy the car he and Mary planned for. Tell the "Frenchman" that the "Swede" can still cut more trees than he could. Has Noel finished the house yet? Mary send me a picture of the baby [Paul], and say he is sIure a cute kid." At this time [April 1938], a note in Joe's medical file states that the husband of his sister [Noel DesMarais] is a "laborer in Seattle". According to Nola (DesMarais) Johnson cheshirecat3_2000@yahoo.com "my Dad(Noel) wIorked at the Potlach Pottery factory at about that time--I collect Potlatch Pottery and am still collecting info about that company. " According to Nola (DesMarais) Johnson cheshirecat3_2000@yahoo.com "When i was born in 1941---mom and dadI had the store on the west side of hwy 9---then at some time (not sure when) Dad and Jack Dalton built the white brick building on the East side of hwy 9---Dad and Mom had the grocery store and small living quarters and Jack Dalton had the GasI Station and Restaurant--we were there until I was about 6 years old ---so about 1947-- then we moved to the house that was just West of the intersection of Hwy 9 and 180th St SE--Napoleon Desmarais had the first grocery store in Clearview--thIey must have lost Napoleon's store then around 1940 or 41 went back into the business again--that would have been after Joe had his breakdown---From what I remember them talking--Dad and Joe were good friends--Potlatch Pottery was in business Ifrom 1935 to about 1944 Don't you see the difference in the penmanship of his last letter compared to the others? And talking about the stress of studying again?" According to Nola (DesMarais) Johnson cheshirecat3_2000@yahoo.com "Skinner'sI has been there ever since i was little--the building North of that was a grocery store--i was born there in 1941(grocery store) it was owned by mom and dad then they sold to Walter Begis--then built the white brick bldg across the street--JacIk Dalton had the service station--Leo Schellenberger had the cafe in the middle and Dad had the store--we were there until about 1946--they then sold it to Bill and Elsie Scown---those 2 bldgs now have different kinds of businesses in them--puIshed out by the big Albertson's store in town." From the Snohomish Tribune DesMarais Store: 1942 Mar moved to the Begis building & Tom Fawcett operated the meat market; store was called Clearview General Market 1 Mar 1946 opened Economy IMarket in new concrete block building constructed in partnership with Leo Shellenbarger; Tom Fawcett ran the meat market Mortgage #799151 Volume 239 Page 559 between Noel H DesMarais and Mary Opal DesMarais, his wife, mortgagors and WilliIam and/or Elsie Scown, mortgagees 22 Dec 1945 Promissory Note regarding money lent to Noel DesMarais and Mary Opal DesMarais (who signed) 19 Mar 1946 $3030.00 by William and Elsie Scown. Affidavit referring to the construction of a buildIing for Noel DesMarais NE corner of S14-T27N-R5E. A portion of Lot Block 293, Cathcart. 29 Jun 1947 Reference to a deed recorded 6 Oct 1949, Volume 441 of deeds page 19 Auditor's File 930742 Snohomish Co Kittie May Ellis, 83 became ill Iwhile attending the Progressive Party and was assisted home by M/M Noel DesMarais. 26 Nov 1952, page 3 -------------------------- Subj: Re: From Mom Date: 7/30/2010 12:42:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: cheshirecat3_2000@yahoo.com To: WJhonson@aol.com Will--that's funny that must have been the year Paul had moved to Seattle. He graduated from high school in 1955 ----come t think of it, he attended Everett CommuInity College before he went to the Univ. of WA--so, I don't know where he was at that time. Our reunion is Sunday, I'm going to ask Paul Blackford if he remembers that year---He was one of Paul's best friends. Interesting fact is that the nighIt of July 4th--my dad shot off all the fireworks that were left not sold. The whole community gathered in our front yard at that time. It was great. Love, Mom ------------------------------------- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wjhIonson/Kitty_May_Ellis/3.17.1957.html#Page31 Reports given on the Federated Club meeting which was held at the Clearview Community Clubs hall Dec 20 1956. Noel Desmairas gave a report on Road conditions stating that all side roads were restricIted and that school Children would have to catch the Buss on the Main highway. Mrs Mary DesMaris announced that $66 and 48 cents has been raised to buy an electric Coffee perculator for the club. It sure will save lost of hard work and fuel. IIt was also anounced that another cook stove had been installed in the Hall. Georgia Fawcett representative of the Club Sponsorship of Donnella Gardener Blue birds, requested that members save old spools and old candles for the girls projects. IMartin Hansen won the dark horse prize. The next meeting was to be held in Feb 1957. --------------------------- obit: KITTIE MAE ELLIS died 1/24/63 born 9/13/1869 Eldora IA, during a cyclone on the prairie. Her father was the first postmaIster of Ellis, Washington Territory in Stevens County. The family moved to Ashland, Oregon in 1888. She came to Clearview in 1933 and was a charter member of the Clearview Community Club. Her casketbearers were Ivor Williams, Chas Johnson, IMartin Zanon, Noel Des Marais, Rupert Cook, Ernest Skinner. 30 January 1963, Snohomish County Tribune, page 5 ---------------------------------- Noel died of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus which he had had for 6 months prior to hiIs death. I got the below obit from Joni Smith NASJS@webtv.net The Everett Herald Wednesday, March 13, 1968 NOEL DESMARAIS Noel H. DesMarais, 56, Rt. 3 Snohomish, died March 11 in a Seattle hospital after a brief illness. BorIn in Canada, he had lived most of his life in the Snohomish community. A foreman for Snohomish County Road District Three, he was charter member of the Clearview Community Club and a charter member of the South County Federation of clubs. HIe leaves his wife, Mary at home; a son, Paul of Los Angeles; two daughters, Nola and Judy, both of the home; a brother, Hector of Bremerton; a sister, Mrs. Anita Legge of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and six grandchildren. Services: Friday at I1 p.m. in the Bauer Funeral Home. ---------------------------------------------------------------- My grandfather died in 1968, I was not yet 5. I don't remember if I went to the funeral or not. The house where my grandparents lived wasI almost in the center of Clearview. On one side, the church, on the other Duffy's Tavern (burnt down between 1975 and 1980 now the location has a convenience store), and across the street the community hall. It was the center of a tiny worldI. My grandfather, Noel used to like to go to Duffy's tavern to hang out, especially if my grandmother (his wife) Mary was giving him grief. My uncle Tom Fawcett, Mary's brother was the fire chief for many years. In his waning years, TIom and his sister Elizabeth (Fawcett) 1 Bunker 2 Kezner both worked at that new convenience store. Noel and his father Albert DesMarais ran the only grocery store in town during the depression, and for some years after. The house that NoIel and Mary lived in, was supposedly built by the whole community, it was a tiny thing but they raised three kids there. Some years later Noel added an enclosed back porch were I always remember the washer and dryer, the refrigerator and wherIe he sometimes liked to stash his liquor. Later he built another bedroom addition, but not too well because the floor got rotten sometime in the 1980s or later when my sister Corina lived there. After the grocery store went bust, supposedIly because Noel was a soft-heart who extended credit to people too far, he went to work on the county road crew. One time I went with my grandfather when he was working on the road crew and helped him to dig a post hole for a new road sign. II was only about 4, since he died when I was 4 1/2. Noel died of throat cancer. He had used tobacco for many years. His wife Mary was a regular church goer and taught Sunday school sometimes. When I stayed with them and later just her, II always went to church with her on Sunday. It was just a walk of about 100 feet to the church door. Mary did not have a driver's license. When I was young she used to work at a bakery in Bothell, my great-aunt Georgia (Tom's wife) would drIive her to work and pick her up every day. Later Mary went to work for Kmart in Everett and again Georgia would driver her to work and pick her up every day. One of these times, Alta (Wright) Fawcett who lived next-door to Georgia and Tom inI the original family house, had a stroke. Mary felt so badly about Georgia not being there when this happened, that she finally got her driver's license. Mary was forced to retire from Kmart and managed to get by on her pension and the peInsion she still got from Noel's work on the road crew. She was killed in a head-on collision with a semi-truck. -Will Johnson - Copyright 2005, All Rights Reserved.Ihttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&f4=Paul&f6=DesMarais&sx=&f11=&f13=&f21=&f23=&f25=&rg_f27__date=&rs_f27__date=0&gskw=&prox=1&db=camarrindex&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=0&h=4622421&recoff=1+3 Photo Photo and Obit Thursday, November 14, 2002. Everett Herald IPaul DesMarais August 22, 1937 - November 3, 2002 Born to Noel and Mary DesMarais in the old Snohomish Hospital, Paul went to be with Jesus after a brief battle with cancer. Paul graduated from Snohomish High School in 1954 - he then attendedI Everett Community College where he will be remembered for the cartoons and art work he did for the college newspaper and he attended the Univesity of Washington where he majored in engineering. Paul began his career by doing Atomic Research aInd working at nuclear test sites in both Washington and Nevada. Paul traveled to many countries and worked the majority of his adult life in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. He was also in that area during the Persian Gulf War. He had many stories Ito tell of his adventures. Paul was an entertainer at heart - he was most happy playing his guitar, singing and telling funny and interesting stories of his travels. I'm sure he will continue telling his stories on the other side. Paul marriedI Marlene (Gilette) Martin and helped raise her three sons, David, Michael and Mitchell. He then married Christine (Ladley) Donaldson and they had a daughter, Elissa. Paul is survived by daughters, Elissa MesMarais and Joy Murchy-DesMarais; stIep-sons, David and Michael Martin; sisters, Nola Johnson and Judy (DesMarais) and husband Dave Parsons; nieces, Corina (Johnson) and husband Rob Dennis, Lorraine Howard, Carla (Parsons) and husband Randy Johnson, and Teresa (Parsons) and husbaInd David Repp; nephew Will Johnson; and special friends Elena Shinner, Rachel Miller and Laramie Sykora. Paul will also be missed by his many great-nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A celebration of Paul's life will be held at the AbernatIhy's house (next to Britton Bros. Auction Barn) at 7104 Riverview Road on Sunday, November 17, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. For directions, call Gretchen at 360-568-4312 or Nola at 425-377-0638.ISnohomish Tribune:: 1944 Aug 19 infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Desmarais died, buried Bear Creek Cemetery Allan H DesMarais died 29 Aug 1944 Snohomish Co, Washington according to the Washington Death IndexIhttp://www.myspace.com/488960942Ihttp://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1091&iid=d13p_03960378&pid=3782432&ssrc=&fn=Joseph+Albert+Napoleon&ln=Desmarais&st=g His Baptismal Record, godfather was his grandfather Janvier DesMarais, godmother was his grandmother Olympe IFrechette Warranty Deed 12 Oct 1891 Napoleon Desmarais of Pembina Co, North Dakota party of the first part and Albert DesMarais and Clodomir Desmarais of Pembina Co, North Dakota parties of the second part For $400 grant E1/2 of SW1/4 S24 Iand E1/2 of NW1/4 S25 T163-R55W, 160 acres including a mortgage of $1600 which the parties of the second part assume and agree to pay. Filed 12 Oct 1891 Landowner in 1893 at St Joseph township, Pembina County, North Dakota, jointly with hisI brother Claude. Section 24 and 25, 160 acres. Warranty Deed 26 Mar 1894 between David Beauchamp and Angelique Beauchamp his wife of Olga, Cavalier Co, North Dakota parties of the first part and Albert Desmarais of Pembina Co, North DakotIa party of the second part. For $50 grant a portion [legal description omitted here] of SE1/4 S20-T163N-R55W described as Lots 3 and 7 in Block 5 Filed 31 May 1894 Quit Claim Indenture made 10th May 1894 between Clodimir DesMarais and MelIina Demarais his wife and Clara Desmarais a widow woman of the County of Pembina, State of North Dakota parties of the first part and Albert Desmarais of the County of Pembina, State of North Dakota party of the second part for $1.00 grant theI E1/2 of the NW 1/4 of S25-T163N-R55W of the 5th Meridian, 80 Acres [I believe this is probably part of a probate settlement out of the estate of Napoleon.] I think Uncle Albert was the eldest of the DesMarais family because he was alreadyI operating a store in Leroy in 1895. He built the store. It contained the drugstore for Doctor Chagnon, that's our grandmother's brother. His name was Dr. Napoleon Chagnon. - Margot in a letter to Laurette 1988 1900 Rolette Co, North DakIota St John Township, 21 Jun 1900, ED 199-153, Page 252B, Sheet 14 Family #264/274 Demarais, Albert, Head, WM, Sep 1869, 30, married, 6 years, b CanadaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, came to US in 1881, 18 years in US, naturalized, Clerk, Owns Home I, Leau ?, wife, WF, Apr 1872, 28, married, 6 years, mother of 2, 1 living, b CanadaFR/CanadaFR/CanadaFR, came to US in 1881, 19 years in US , Bela, duaghter, WF, Nov 1894, 5, b North Dak/CanadaFR/CanadaFR First naturalization papers "DecIlaration of Intent" filed 13 Feb 1904 Grand Forks County, North Dakota Volume D-11 page 206. Receiver's Office at Grand Forks, ND Apr 29 1905 Albert Desmarais of Cavalier County, N Dak $180.22 for the NW 1/4 of S3-T162N-R62W, 144 acres [II believe this is in Cavalier County] Warranty Deed 6 May 1905 Albert DesMarais and Lea DesMarais his wife parties of the first part and Ole D Ostby part of the second part Parties of the first part for $3000 dollars sell to party of the Isecond part the NW 1/4 of S3-T162N-R62W of the 5th Meridian containing 144 acres 10/2/1905 Cash Entry made at the Montana State Office for SENW S3-T162N-R62W Cavalier Co, ND Lot 3 or NENW 1/4 of S3-T162N-R62W Cavalier Co, ND Lot 4 or NIWNW 1/4 of S3-T162N-R62W Cavalier Co, ND Lot 5 or SWNW 1/4 of S3-T162N-R62W Cavalier Co, ND 144 acres Application: Albert DesMarais of Wales, ND apply for the NW1/4 of S34-T38-R18 west of 2nd Meridian stamped 10 Dec 1906 1 male, 1 femaIle, 3 children, b Canada, Quebec, last residence ND occupation farmer Saskatchewan Homestead Films: Native of Quebec, living in Wales, ND in 1906; built house on this homestead in 1907, still living here in 1911. Statement of Albert DesMaIrais of Spaulding in support of his application for NW S34-T38-R18W of 2nd Meridian age 40 Farmer, Spaulding Obtained homestead entry 10 Oct 1906 built house on Nov 1907 commenced residence 10 Nov 1907 continuous to today 16 May 1911 Has wIife and four children [this would be Rita, Hector, Vita, and Anita thus proving Francisca died as a baby] 1907 1 cattle; 1908 3 cattle; 1909 7 cattle; 1910 23 cattle; 1911 35 cattle no acres in crops House is 16' x 32' in logs, two other ouItbuildings 16x16 and 20x50 are probably barns of some sort. Watson Witness (newspaper) 29 Aug 1912 (title) "Town Topics" "A school district named CLEARVIEW is created in sections 1, 12, 13 of 38-18 [Spaulding, was Beauchamp] as well as seIveral sections of 38-17" 16 Jan 1914 (title) Wedding Bells "At the Catholic Church of Beauchamp, on 7 Jan 1914 by Rev. Father Benoit, Harvey O Lepine of Glen Kelly to Rita Y DesMarais, daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert DesMarais of Spauding. IThe bride who is a well known and popular young lady wore a becoming costume of light blue silk and chiffon with pearl ornaments. The groom is a young railroad contractor and prosperous farmer. In the evening a large number of friends escortIed the young couple to their home at Glen Kelly where they were well entertained, passing a most enjoyable night in dancing, etc., leaving the young couple late the next day, wishing them prosperity and happiness in their new life." 4 Jan 1I918 (title) Rural Municipality of Spalding "That bills as presented be paid. Carried unan....E DesMarais $12.50, A DesMarais $12.50" 20 Dec 1918 (title) Rural Municipality of Spalding "That bills as presented be paid.... A DesMarais $3.0I0" I have an announcement of a birthday party for Hector DesMarais, 21, on 9 Aug 1921 by Mr and Mrs Albert DesMarais of Spaulding. - This note by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, Copyright 2006 I Albert Des MaraIis of Spalding, Saskatchewan, General Merchant being owner of the NW 1/4 S34-T38-R18W of the 2nd Meridian containing 151 acres, transfer to the Canadian Credit Mens' Trust Association. Subscribed 16th Jun 1922. Signed by Albert Desmarais SIworn at the village of Naicam 16th June 1922 Albert Desmarais I Edward Barry of Winnipeg, Manitoba, managing the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association make oath that the property is worth about $7000. Sworn 29 Sep 1922 Transfer of Land unIder the Land Titles Act. Entered in Land Title Office for Humboldt District, Saskatchewan 6 Oct 1922. Number X452, Book 28, Folio 234 H J Cumming Barrister Naicam, Sask. Letter from Anita DesMarais to Nola (DesMarais) Johnson 1991 "AlbIert D was born in Quebec, had 5 brothers and 2 sisters. One brother's name was Chris, one sister Clara. All from Quebec and Montreal. Grandma D was fat and jolly. My dad and mother met in Montreal at a party. They married in Montreal, botIh were 21. Moved to Roxton Falls, North Dakota, started a business there. Rita & Hector were born there. Years later moved to Spalding, Sask, were Neda I and Noel were born. I was born in a log cabin, an Indian woman was my doctor. Then d Iad built a big house on the farm where Noel was born. We lived there until I was 12, then moved to Calgary. Lived with aunt and uncle Ed DesMarais. 4 Adults, 14 children in a two story house on 21 Avenue East, Calgary. Moved to 17th Ave Ea Ist. Then moved to 18th Ave East. My Dad and Hector worked out at Lake Leous [sic]. [Lake Louise is in Banff National Park, and is about 50 miles West of Calgary, along highway 1.] Then my Dad and Hector decided to go to Seattle to look for w  Iork. They both worked there and bought property in Clearview, and built a store and gas station. Lived in a log cabin, Vine St was just a foot path. My mother decided to take Noel and move to Clearview so my sister Veda and I moved to Frase  Ir block on 9 Ave East. Mignault died from heart attack. When Josephine Wood married Valcourt they were all well off. Geroux died of runny horses [?] Valcourt died of pneumonia." According to Nola (DesMarais) Johnson cheshirecat3_2000@yah  Ioo.com: "Albert DesMarais did have the first grocery store in Clearview---I think they came here in 1925--Aunt Anita has some pictures of then--when Highway 9 thru Clearview was a dirt road with a stump in the middle of it--Also Grampa DesMar Iais had the first gas station in Clearview." From: Snohomish County Tribune 2 June 1927, Cathcart Heights column, pg8 Mrs. De Marse and son arrived her(e) Friday evening from Canada to make their home. Mr. De Marse has been living here for I some time and has a nice butcher shop and a small grocery shop in Cathcart Heights. [In later columns I find mention of Hector, who by July was working on the Cascade Tunnel, but not your grandfather, until much later. Do you know when he camIe? Also do you have any idea how your great grandfather heard about the place or came to settle there? (If you would like to find this the original newspapers are at the Snohomish Library and you can photocopy the item) It would be interestinIg to know if the family stayed in Spalding after the transfer of property. I suppose there is no kind of census or city directory for those three or four years before Albert came to Cathcart Heights/Clearview. If you have access to the Watson IWitness, you might see if it mentions your great grandmother's departure somewhere before or after it appeared in the Tribune. ] - Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com 2004 Store Sep 1928 added tinware to line of hardware and groceries Nov 1928I completed a log cabin and moved in for winter Feb 1929 moved a building across the highway , rented out the moved building as a residence In Feb 1929, in reference to poor condition of roads, "West Vine open as far west as Clearview HilIl"--[This appears to be a different hill than what we think of as Clearview Hill and probably is the hill west of Snohomish Avenue. I suggest this because at that time, West Vine did not extend very far. It was pushed on to West Interurban, whIere it dead-ended for many years.] - Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com 2004 Mar 1929 put in a new gasoline tank North Dakota guests: May 1929: George Dorval of Seattle, formerly of Langdon, ND, called on Mr. and Mrs. DesMarais Aug 1929 buiIlt large woodshed building large new residence on Highway (near store) Nov 1929 put electric lights in store and 2 dwellings on Hwy Christmas tree business contracted for x number of carloads of Christmas trees (first business of this kind) Ix number = as many as he could provide employed a large crew of men including son Noel Wood business Feb 1930 John Goodyear & team hauling wood for A. DesMarais 1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Census Cathcart Precinct, Woodinville CutoffI Road 14 Apr 1930 Ancestry Image 7 of 13, Household 104 DesMarais, Albert, Head, O, 2000, R, No, M, W, 54, M, 22, No, Yes, Canada French, Canada French, Canada French, French, 12, 42, V, Came to US in 1881, Na, Yes, Merchant, Grocery Store, I7X91, O, yes,(blank), no , Lea, wife, 52, married first at age 19, Canada French, came to US in 1882, Naturalized, can read and write, , Hector H, son, 29, single, North Dakota, can read and write, Dog Catcher for Dog Pound , Noel H, son, 1I8, single, Canada English, came to US in 1906, Naturalized, can read and write, Clerk in Grocery Store Interpretation for Albert Albert: He owned his house worth $2000, had a radio, did not live on a farm, Male, White, 54 years old, Married Ifirst at age 22, Did not attend school, Able to read and write, born in French Canada, parents also, Language spoken in home before coming to US: French, Came to US in 1881, naturalized, Can speak English, Merchant of a Grocery Store, 7X91 codIe for office use, at work yesterday, not a veteran In July 1931, the Civic Improvement Club adopted the name Clearview and held a celebration on Armistice Day to make it official. [Unfortunately, there is no mention of why the name was chosIen. I believe that some one many years later said it was because of the clear view one got of the Cascades and Olympics after the land was logged. I have reservations about any of the settlers having been there right after the land was logged-I-since that was pretty much over by 1908. What the settlers found by the time they started arriving in 1923-24 was land covered with second growth. A lot of clearing went on but would not have provided expansive vistas, since it did not all ocIcur at the same time. Yet, we know there are limited but great views of the mountains today, so that is the most logical answer for the name. If your theory differs from that, I'd like to hear it. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the Improvement Cl Iub minutes showed up? ] - Elsie Mann candemann@msn.com 2004 Oct 1931 employed at Entiat June 1933: Joseph LaChapelle, formerly of LeRoy, ND, but now of Kent, visited former neighbors Mr. and Mrs. A. DesMarais June 1934 suspended from fil!Iling relief orders due to red tape Mar 1935 enlarged store and moved family to adjoining building Snohomish Tribune Apr 10, 1933-1934 Tarantula threatens Clearview store owner [Copied from Anita (DesMarais) Legge's scrapbook by Nola May " I(DesMarais) Johnson] According to Nola (DesMarais) Johnson cheshirecat3_2000@yahoo.com: When Napoleon died, he lay in-state at the Clearview Community Hall for a few days so that people could come and pay their respects. Leah asked the lo#!Ical Catholic priest to come and perform the necessary rites. The priest refused saying that Albert had not been a good Catholic. After that, Leah vowed to never have anything to do with the Catholic church again. Death Certificate Snohom$"Iish, Snohomish Co, Washington Snohomish General Hospital Length of residence in town where death occurred 11 years. How long in US 54 years. Trade Merchant Grocery Store, date last worked at this occupation 19 May 1935 [5 days before his d#Ieath]. father Napoleon DesMarais; mother Rose Chagnon Informant Mrs N DesMarias Route 3 Snohomish Burial Bear Creek Snohomish May 25 1935 cause of death Chronic Interstitial Nephritis [a kidney disorder]&I1881 Canadian Census for Shefford Co, Quebec Roxton Falls, page 27, household 145 John Wood, 59, b England, postmaster, Episcopal , Josephine, 56, b Quebec , Josephine E, 31, b Quebec [Josephine (Wood) Mignault] , Laural, 19, b Quebec , '%IWilfred, 15, b Quebec , Ida, 14, b Quebec Lea Mignault, 14, b Quebec John Wood, 29, b Quebec 1885 Census Pembina Co, North Dakota Lucien Geroux, 46, farmer , Josephine, wife, 35, housekeeping [Josephine (Wood) 1Mignault 2Geroux] , (&IAlfosine, 21, daughter, dressmaker , Elmir, 19, daughter , Leo, 15, daugher [this is Leah Mignault] , Adelphine, 16, daughter , Clemos, 14, daughter , Fred, 12, son , Alphine, 11, daughter "Watson Witness" (newspaper) 22 Jan 1909)'I (title) Beauchamp Brief "...[at a party] music was supplied by Mrs Albert DesMarais..." 12 Feb 1909 (title) Beauchamp Breezes "...Mr Albert DesMarais is attending to the store and postoffice." 19 Feb 1909 (title) Beauchamp Breezes "... M*(I J Lepine and Miss R DesMarais" 11 Feb 1910 (title) Beauchamp Breezes "G Carpenter has now charge of the Beauchamp PO and store." 20 May 1910 "...Mr A Lepine [built] a residence..." 7 Jul 1910 (title) "Town Topics" "Mrs J E ValCourt of B+)Ieauchamp was unable to get enough breaking done to comply with the homestead regulations, and a cancellation had been filed. But a number of her neighbors came to the rescue last week. They organized a plowing bee and about fifteen acres wwe,*Ire broken." 10 Nov 1910 (title) Beauchamp "Mrs DesMarais of Spalding ably presided at the organ [St Martin's church]" 1 Dec 1910 (title) Beauchamp and Spalding "Miss Ora LePine is at presently collecting among her friends for an organ to b-+Ie installed in the Catholic Church." 18 Jul 1912 (title) Wedding Bells "At Beauchamp...Joseph Didier...[and] Henriette Coutu [were wed]...Mrs Albert DesMarais presided at the organ and displayed remarkable talent in executing choice selectio.,Ins the singing was very well renderd [sic] also....bridemaid Miss Rita DesMarais" Lea went to visit about the time that Rita died [14 April 1931]. There is a small notice that "Lea went home 6 Jul 1931". From the Snohomish Tribune Jan /-I1931 Mrs. A. DesMarais joined daughter Mrs. Percy Legge to go to daughter Mrs. Harvey LePine of Naicone, Saskatchewan who was seriously ill. She improved but then had a paralytic stroke in April. Mrs. A. returned in July and reported prices we0.Ire bad, no employment, Communist riots in Calgary where 20 policemen were injured. 1932 May:"Mrs. A. DesMarais, a fancy needlework artist, is turning her early training along this line into many profitable hours, as Seattle ladies have disc1/Iovered and demanded her ability. She is kept busy filling orders for her excellent designs and decorations." 1935 Oct:Mrs. N. DesMarais leased rooms at the service station to Claude Lathrop, who will open a butcher shop. [this was a few month20Is after her husband had died - wsj] From the Snohomish Tribute Lea: July 1939 Mrs. A. DesMarais, a 15 year resident, moved from the Ecklund place to Pine Street in Snohomish Sep 1940 Mrs. A. DesMarais moved from Snohomish to the Stella B31Iooth place [who are Arlene and Genevieve DesMarais of Seattle--they started visiting in 1936 ] [Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DesMarais & Virginia of Grand Coulee, I believe is "cousin" Arthur--does that seem right?] 1953 Membership Card Americ42Ian National Red Cross, Mrs Lea DesMaris [sic] A request for a high mass of requiem was made by Mr and Mrs Philip LePine at St Patrick's church for Mrs Albert DesMarais (Lea Josephine Mignault), envelope postmarked 3 Aug 1955. http://pilo53It.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=recordResults;searchType=standard;collectionId=1454923;surname=Des%20Marais Kittie May Ellis diaries Tablet 36, commenced 26 Jun 1955 "Clearview Route 3 Snohomish Co, Washington Sun July 24 19564I5 One of Clearviews excellent aged Pioneer Residents passed away today in Monroe General Hospital after suffering for some time. Mrs Lea DesMarais Aged 88 years mother of Noel DesMarias of Clearview Route 3 Snohomish Co Wash and Hector DesMa75Irais of Port Orchard Washington and an also excellent daughter Mrs Anita Legge of Calgary Canada, 15 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Services were to be held from the Bakeman Bauer Funeral Home with Rev. Haley of Clearview officiati86Ing he being another excellent Clearview citizen for many years. Soloist was Mrs Bettye Bunker sister of Noel DesMarais of Clearview. Mrs Lea DesMarais was a Clearview longtime resident and was known as Grandma DesMarais by both old and young97I. Her and her husband came to Clearview in 1924. They built the first Clearview grocery store which they operated until 1935 when Mr DesMarais Senior died then their son Noel ran the business for several years. Mrs Lea DesMarais was active :8Iin community affairs throughout the years and was called on to play the piano for funerals, church and community plays and even for dances. She never refused to do her part and continued to do so until her fingers refused to respond. Twelve ;9Iyears ago at the age of 76 she was the piano player for the Kitchen Band traveling with them to other communities and marching in the Kla Ha Ya days parade. She was a charter member of the Clearview Community Club. Mrs Lea DesMarais was born:I in Acton Vale, Quebec Canada in 1877."=IPhoto 1870 Sonoma Co, California Sonoma Township, page 31, family 232 Fassit, Thomas, MW, Running in Schooner, b Ireland, father and mother of><I foreign birth, US citizen , Mary O, 21, FW, Keeping House, 1000/2000, b CA , William H, 4, MW, b CA , Thomas D, 2, MW, b CA Wagner, Maggie, 12, FW, b NY, father and mother of foreign birth, attended school Judgement #2595 pg 223 10 Oct?=I 1878 (newspaper) Suhrbier, Mary Otis vs John J Suhrbier on grounds of Physical Abuse She had him arrested 27 Dec 1877. At this time she is pregnant and has Fredrick who is 2. He struck her several times and called her names like bitch,@>I whore. He couldn't hold down a position as a carpenter. He was a German from Holstein. William Henry 13 and Thomas Douglas 10 testified on her behalf as did her mother Maria and her niece Annie Church. The divorce was granted and she was A?Igiven sole custody of all the children and the property. 1880 Census Place Sonoma, Sonoma, California Page Number 8D Mary O. SOUHBEER Self D Female W 30 CA Keeping House CAN CAN William H. FAWCETT Son S Male W 14 CA +( a$$ǀIN,+3T ai$ai$CIN*)3ai$*IN-*3T a$a$]DIN.,/a$IN/-3T a$aa$EIN0.0a$yIN1/0a$yIN20-/a5$yIN31"FIN423Sa$a2%GIN53a%0zHIN4 az%0zIN7 a$\IN86 a$IN973a^$yIN:8 a5$yIN;9a$IN<:3a$IN=;3a %IN>< az%0zIN?=3a%|{IN@>3aQ%|{IINA?3a(%|{JIN@3Sa=%aG%|{INC3Sae%aYh%DINB3]INEDBaX%INFD3av%INGEC!v%INF3уIN3av%INC!v%INK a5$yINLJ"INMKa%0zINNL az%0zINOMDT  %%INPN3!%*INQO!>%hINRP3!"!%INSQ3`'%INR3aQ%INU az%INVT3aN%LINWU3Sa%a-%INXV3a-% INW3aQ% INZ az%0zIN[Y DI%IN\Z3a3%KIN][3aQ%KIN\3a_%|IN_3a:W%IN`^3a]^%IN_3Sab%a4k%INb3a:W%INca3a]^%INb3Sab%a4k%INe3a:W%INd3aZ%aINg az%INhf3Saz%a%OINig3aN%PINjh3Sa%a-%INi3a-%IN3SaD9%a1u%ɈINm3aG%INl3aYh%JIN3a1u%IN3Sad%a4k%mzIN3a1u%@IN3a1u%aIN3a1u%mzINt a1$5TINus a$ǀINvt a$$ǀINxu3a$INyx3T a$a$INwv a$INzw3T a$a$UIN{y3a$VIN|z a$IN}{Sa^$a$yIN~| a5$yIN}"WIN7 a$@INW a$wIN a$$INEai$ǀIN a$ǀIN a$$ǀINEa$ǀIN/a$)IN3T a$a$]\INDa$RIN a$IN3T aa$a$]IN-/a5$yIN"^IN3a$_INL/az%0zIN3a%mzIN a$$IN3aP$INb/a$)IN a$INw/a($)INa$eIN a$GIN a$GIN a$$IN3a$INDa$RIN a$IN3T a$a$fIN a$IN a5$IN3aQ%gIN 3a$IN  a$IN a$jIN 3a[$ylIN  a5$yIN 3a$mIN  az%IN 3a$IN /T a$a$pIN 3T a$a$qIN /T aa$aa$rIN /T a<$a<$sIN /a$IN */a[$u tIN 3a[$yuIN  a5$ IN 3aQ%6vIN a$ IN 3a$ wINB@I IRE CA Thomas D. FAWCETT Son S Male W 12 CA At Home IRE CA Joseph K. FAWCETT Son S Male W 9 CA At Home IRE CA Fredrick SOUHBEER Son S Male W 4 CA At Home GER CA Andrew J. TAYLOR Other S Male W 44 OH FaCAIrm Laborer PA PA Francis CROSS Other W Male W 36 IL Farmer SC TN Louis ROMPANI Other S Male W 27 ITA Farm Laborer ITA ITA Louis MARTAINI Other S Male W 29 ITA Farm Laborer ITA ITA From the RecoDBInstructed Census of 1890 Faucett, Thos cited 23 Jul 1890 Santa Rosa Daily Democrat Listed as a laborer in Turlock in the Great Register of 1890, age 22 b CA 1893 City and Town directory of Stanislaus Co, California "Modesto" Fawcett, TECIhos D laborer res 5th and K Military Rolls of Stanislaus Co, California 1895 Fawcett, Thos laborer in Turlock 1896 no entry 1897 Fawcett, Thos of Modesto 1898 Fawcett, Thos of Waterford 1899 Fawcett, T D of Modesto 1900 Fawcett, T D oFDIf Modesto 1901-1909 no entries Poll Tax Roll 1899 Fawcett, T D of Modesto 1900 Fawcett, T D of Modesto 1901-1903 no entries 1900 Stanislaus Co, California Modesto page 124 (new style) sheet 9A (old style) # 193, 9 Jun 1900 Harbin,GEI Mary O, head, Feb 1848, 52, Widow, mother of 7, 6 living see Ag schedule 0-4-2, owns house, has mortgage Fawcett, William H, son, Jan 1861, 39, Single, Farm Labor , Thomas D, son, May 1865, 35, Single , Farm Labor , Joseph S? or R?, son, DeHFIc 1866, 33, Single , Farm Labor Webb, Fred W, son, Jun 1872, 27, Single , Farm Labor , Emma G, dau, Mar 1882, 18, Single, At School , Robert W, son, May 1886, 14, Single, At School all born in California 1903 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda DIGIirectory Harbin, Mary Mrs r 1714 Francisco Fawcett, Thos D r 1714 Francisco Webb, Emma G Miss, student, r 1714 Francisco Webb, Robert W, student, r 1714 Francisco 1904 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mary O Mrs, r 2000 JHIVirginia Fawcett, Thos r 2000 Virginia Fawcett, Wm r 2000 Virginia Webb, E G Miss, student U C r 2000 Virginia Webb, Robt W, lab, r 2000 Virginia ---------------------- I have an envelope addressed to Mr Thomas D Fawcett in Kelso, WA 9 MKIIay 1929 from Pomeroy, WA containing a letter and a lodge book from the Evening Star lodge listing Thomas D Fawcett under "Past Masters of Evening Star Lodge" in 1917 and his still being "on the roll" 31 Dec 1928 and Thomas D Fawcett under ListLJI of Members and "raised" 17 Dec 1909. Also Nick Hoffman raised 17 Nov 1911. This lodge still exists at 62 7th St., Pomeroy, WA ------------------------ Marriage Certificate Garfield Co, Washington License dated 24 Nov 1915 from GarfieMKIld Co, Washington Married on 25 Nov 1915 at Pomeroy Thomas D Fawcett of Garfield and Alta Wright of Garfield, Washington Signed 25 Nov 1915 Jno M Huggins In the presence of Nick Hoffman and Emma Whitley Signed Thos D Fawcett, Alta WrightNLI ---------------------- http://media.digitalarchives.wa.gov/WA.Media/jpeg/0646BEDDB5194E21F52195D4D7D18624_1.jpg Marriage Return License dated 24 Nov 1915 Thos D Fawcett age 47 Number of groom's marriages: Two occupation: Machinist AllOMIa May Wright age 20 Number of bridge's marriages: One ---------------------- Birth Certificate, Pomeroy, Garfield Co, Washington Mary Opal Fawcett Female, Single (not twin), Legitimate, born 28 Apr 1918 Father: Thomas Fawcett of Pomeroy,PNI Wa; White, age 50, born in California, Machinist Mother: Alta Wright, White, age 22, born in Arkansas, Housewife Mother of 2, 2 living Physician J A Darby of Pomeroy, WA -------------------- 1920 Census Pomeroy, Garfield Co, Washington QOI#194/213 Fawcett, Thomas B, head, 51, CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work , Alta, wife, 23, AR/AR/AR , Joseph, son, 3, WA , Mary, dau, 10/12 (or could be 1 10/12) WA Harbin, Mary O, mother, 71, widow, CA/OH/OH Fawcett, William, brotheRPIr, 53, CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work I have an envelope addressed to Mr and Mrs T Fawcett in Kelso 19 Apr 1927 from San Francisco, CA Lorraine (Johnson) Howard has a driver's license for Thomas Fawcett for 1927 Kelso I have aSQIn envelope addressed to Mr Thomas D Fawcett in Kelso, WA 9 May 1929 from Pomeroy, WA containing a letter and a lodge book from the Evening Star lodge listing Thomas D Fawcett under "Past Masters of Evening Star Lodge" in 1917 and his still beiTRIng "on the roll" 31 Dec 1928 and Thomas D Fawcett under List of Members and "raised" 17 Dec 1909. Also Nick Hoffman raised 17 Nov 1911. This lodge still exists at 62 7th St., Pomeroy, WA According to Nola (DesMarais) Johnson cheshirecaUSIt3_2000@yahoo.com "Alta (wright) and Tom Fawcett came to Clearview in 1929 " Her uncle Thomas Fawcett said it was 1928. Snohomish Tribune: 1930 May 19 Thomas D. Fawcett family on Interurban Boulevard (first mention of them) 1930 SnohoVTImish Co, Washington Cathcart Precinct, Interurban Blvd, Household #157, Ancestry image 10 of 13 Fawcett, Thomas D, Head, owns, 1600, 60 years old, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic in Machine Shop, not a veteran , Alta, wife, 35, 20 at firWUIst marriage, b AR/AR/AR , Joe O, son, 13, b WA/CA/AR , Mary O, daughter,11, b WA/CA/AR , Thomas, son,5, b WA/CA/AR , Elizabeth, daughter,4 7/12, b WA/CA/AR , William, brother,64, single, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic, Veteran of "Sp"XVI [ed: Spanish American War] From the Snohomish Tribune 1934 Jan Mrs. B. E. Booth & choir sang at Thomas Fawcett Sr. funeral 1938 July 14 Mrs. Alta Fawcett motored to Kelso to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wright 1939 May 28 H. E. YWIWright of Kelso died 1940 July 11 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chadderton (?Chatterton) and Mrs. H. E. Wright from Kelso visited Mrs. Alta Fawcett 1949 Apr 28 Mrs. Al (Ruth) Chatterton of Kelso visited sister 1949 May Mrs. Al (Ruth) Chatterton left fZXIor Yakima In the 1870 census he is 2 In the 1880 census he is 12 (June 10th) In the 1900 census he was born May 1865 In the 1920 census he is 51 In the 1930 census he is 60 Death Certificate Snohomish, Snohomish Co Resided in this [YItown for 5 years Thomas D Fawcett of Route 3, Snohomish Male, White, Married Spouse Alto [sic] Fawcett born May 20 1868 age 65 years, 7 months, 10 days Machinist, last worked at this occupation July 1928 born California Father Thomas F\ZIawcett born Ireland Mother Mary O Fowler born California Informant William H Fawcett of Route 3 Snohomish Burial GAR Snohomish Jan 1933 Undertaker Bakeman Whyte of Snohomish WA died 30 Dec 1933 attended deceased from 12 Feb 1933 to 1 Mar][I 1933, death occurred from Valvular Heart Disease and Chronic Interstitial Nephritis H W Morley MD of Snohomish Listed as a laborer in Turlock in the Military Roll for Stanislaus Co 1895 Military Rolls of Stanislaus Co, California 189\I6 no entry 1897 Fawcett, Thos of Modesto 1898 Fawcett, Thos of Waterford 1899 Fawcett, T D of Modesto 1900 Fawcett, T D of Modesto 1901-1909 no entries_IPhoto 1900 Census Wheeler, Washington Co, Arkansas page 176, line 1, #28/28 Wright, Richard 22 Jun 1867, 32, married 6 years b AR father b TN m`^Iother b AR Farmer, Owns land , Julia wife 19 Jan 1875, 25, mother of 3, 2 living b AR father b AR , Altia dau 7 Dec 1895, 4, b AR , Fannie dau 24 Dec 1898, 1 b AR 1910 Census of Wash. State, East Pomeroy, Garfield County Sheet 10B, #1a_I95/196 Wright, Harvey, E, Head, MW, 40, married once, 16 years ago, b AR/Unknown/Unknown, Laborer Concrete Industry, rents house , Julia, wife, FW, 35, married once, 16 years ago, mother of 7, 3 living, b AR/AR/Unknown, Laundress at Home ,Obituary of Julia Wright 1 Jan 1949 Longview Daily News, Cowlitz Co, Washington@E JJarvis@ICOS.com Jarvis, JoyZ01852 State Census of California, Sonoma Countyb1890 Register of Voters in Sonoma CountyXDivorce announcement of Mary O Webb from William Webb 1890 Sonoma County, California{G=Death/Burial Record in Sonoma County, CaliforniaOa8Divorce record of Mary Otis Suhrbier and John J Suhrbier 10 Oct 1878 Sonoma Co, CaliforniaQLEThe Golden Book of California 1860-1936California Alumni Association 1937 J1Marriage records in Sonoma County, Book D page 304 Mary O Fawcett to John J H SuhrbierQ<E Diana Kapagian dkappy@i2k.com5Reconstructed Census of 1890t_*E akanex2 akanex2@hotmail.com Andrew KaneS!GGreat Register of Voters, Sonoma County, California 1890R;Sonoma Co, CAGreat Register of Sonoma Co, CA, FHL film #0978587Y;Death Certificate, copy in possession of 2nd g-grandson, Will Johnson. |FNola Johnson, Grand Daughter, Glenwood, WA.N9b`I Ala, daughter, 14, b AR/AR/AR , Lee, daughter, 6, b AR/AR/AR , Ella, daughter, 2, b AR/AR/AR they are living nearby James Umprhies and his family recently moved from Arkansas as well I have a school class list of the Pomeroy Public SchocaIol for 1911-12 for the Seventh Grade Class listing Alta Wright. ---------------------- Marriage Certificate Garfield Co, Washington License dated 24 Nov 1915 from Garfield Co, Washington Married on 25 Nov 1915 at Pomeroy Thomas D FawcetdbIt of Garfield and Alta Wright of Garfield, Washington Signed 25 Nov 1915 Jno M Huggins In the presence of Nick Hoffman and Emma Whitley Signed Thos D Fawcett, Alta Wright --------------------------- Birth Certificate, Pomeroy, Garfield CoecI, Washington Mary Opal Fawcett Female, Single (not twin), Legitimate, born 28 Apr 1918 Father: Thomas Fawcett of Pomeroy, Wa; White, age 50, born in California, Machinist Mother: Alta Wright, White, age 22, born in Arkansas, Housewife MotfdIher of 2, 2 living Physician J A Darby of Pomeroy, WA ------------------------------------------ 1920 Census Pomeroy, Garfield Co, Washington #194/213 Fawcett, Thomas B, head, 51, CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work , Alta, wife, 23, geIAR/AR/AR , Joseph, son, 3, WA , Mary, dau, 10/12 (or could be 1 10/12) WA Harbin, Mary O, mother, 71, widow, CA/OH/OH Fawcett, William, brother, 53, CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work 1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Cathcart PrecincthfI, Interurban Blvd, Household #157, Ancestry image 10 of 13 Fawcett, Thomas D, Head, owns, 1600, 60 years old, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic in Machine Shop, not a veteran , Alta, wife, 35, 20 at first marriage, b AR/AR/AR , Joe O, son,igI 13, b WA/CA/AR , Mary O, daughter,11, b WA/CA/AR , Thomas, son,5, b WA/CA/AR , Elizabeth, daughter,4 7/12, b WA/CA/AR , William, brother,64, single, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic, Veteran of "Sp" [ed: Spanish American War] Uncle WjhIill lived in the same house w/Grandma--I know that Grandma never worked away from the house she took in washing and ironing for the neighborhood and she ran a small strawberry farm and lived off Uncle Will's pension and money that Joe sent homkiIe. -E Nola Johnson ------------------------------ Visiting at the home of Stella Booth & Kitty May Ellis were Alta Fawcett & Mary DesMarais. 29 Mar 1956, page 4 --------------- Subj: RE: from Mom Date: 2/4/2008 9:10:59 AM Pacific StanljIdard Time From: To: wjhonson@aol.com Hi Will----How are things with you guys? I was very pleased to get the card from Bill--tell him thank you again. I'm doing some cleaning and ran across Grandma Fawcett's bible--I wasn't SURE IF YOmkIU HAD THIS INFO FROM HER BIBLE SO I'll RELAY IT TO YOU. sorry, hit caps her brothers and sisters: 1. LOIS WRIGHT B. April 30, 1914 D. Jan 20, 1980 2. EZRA WRIGHT B. nlIMay 30, 1894 D. Sept 23, 1897 3. ALTA WRIGHT B. Dec 7, 1895 D. Aug 21, 1977 4. FINEST WRIGHT B. Dec 24, 1898 D.May 8, 1906 omI 5. NETTIE WRIGHT B. Aug 13, 1901 D.Oct 2, 1903 6. GRACE LEE WRIGHT B. Apr 9, 1904 D. 1973 7. EMMA WRIGHT pnI B. Apr 19, 1907 D. May 3, 1907 8. ELLA WRIGHT B. Apr 19, 1907 D. July 8, 1978 9. THELMA WRIGHT B.Mar 11, 1911 D. qoI 10. CORA WRIGHT B. Oct 19, 1915 D. ( both Thelma and Cora have passed away---I think Cora in the late 80's and Thelma(called Pat) in the 90's) H E WRIGHT AND JULIA WRIGHT (IVY) were married July 19, 1pI893 @ Wheeler, ARK H E WRIGHT B.June 22, 1868 JULIA IVY B. Jan, 1873Ihttp://www.myspace.com/dlpnlvrIhttp://www.myspace.com/sexybloodroseuIJoe's story 1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Cathcart Precinct, Interurban Blvd, Household #157, Ancestry image 10 of 13 Fawcett, Thomas D, Head, owns, 1600, 6vtI0 years old, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic in Machine Shop, not a veteran , Alta, wife, 35, 20 at first marriage, b AR/AR/AR , Joe O, son, 13, b WA/CA/AR , Mary O, daughter,11, b WA/CA/AR , Thomas, son,5, b WA/CA/AR , Elizabeth, daugwuIhter,4 7/12, b WA/CA/AR , William, brother,64, single, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic, Veteran of "Sp" [ed: Spanish American War] Snohomish Tribune 8 June 1933: "Clearview is proud of the fine records made by its young people in schooxvIls of the community. Joe Fawcett was graduated from Snohomish High School Tuesday evening with high honors and finished his course there in just three years. His sister, Mary, is also earning good grades at that institution.------" Joe wentywI to Washington State University (or College) in Pullman Sep 1933. He may have stayed with his half-aunt Emily "Emma" (Webb) Hoffman and her husband Nicolas "Nick" Hoffman who were living in Pullman in 1930, while he was there. Joe's father TzxIhomas died in Dec 1933 and Joe had to drop out of college possibly as a result of this. He later stated the reason was "financial setback". Joe applied and was accepted into West Point, after he had already joined the Army -E Nola Johnson{yI Nola Johnson has some letters that Joe sent to his mother, and then some letters from Alta to the Red Cross asking about her son. Nola says "You can see the progression of his mental state by the dates of the letters--then there is a peri|zIod of time where there is no correspondence---then letters start coming from the Red Cross about Joe's condition and whereabouts--very interesting to put them in order---- - E Nola Johnson From the Snohomish Tribune Joseph Fawcett Jr: 21 }{IApr 1938, p3 seriously ill in the Naval Hospital, Mare Island I was just reading over the bio about Uncle Joe---they did discharge him in 1938---BUT---didn't send him back to be near his family for another 7 years--Uncle Tom was angry about~|I that for years--He felt they could have helped Uncle Joe if he'd been nearer to home in those early days of his breakdown-- -E Nola Johnson Snohomish Tribune 1950 Feb Joe Fawcett in Naval Hospital Tacoma 1954 June 18 Joe Fawcett at Amer}Iican Lake, Tacoma Death Certificate Joseph Orlin Fawcett, Male, died Sep 4 1985 White, 68 years old, born 17 Sep 1916 died Pierce Co, Tacoma, VA Medical Center American Lake born Washington, Usual occupation Laborer, Farming Residence ~I511 10th Ave SE, Puyallup, Pierce Co, WA Father: Thomas Daryl Fawcett; Mother: Alta Wright Informant: VA Records burial, 7 sep 1985, GAR Cemetery, Snohomish, WA Michael Bauer, Bauer Funeral Chapel, 701 1st Street, Snohomish WA 98290 RichaIrd Tenglin MD signed 4 sep 1985 died at 9:50 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease for years Tobacco Use for yearsRLElh)3Sa%a(%+FRLBFlh)3C%"}FaLGlh)3Saz%aj6%F0aLHlh)3SaD%aYh%FWRLIlh)3H%MrRLDJlh)3>%c~FŠsRLHLlh)3Sa>%aF%c~FRLIMlh)3<%MtaLJNlh)3$yS%/S%~MEDLTOlh)3$]i%|{KF uKYRlh)3$yf%|{MM XT?NTlh)3%x%d~ FaL^Ulh)3 %F=~ ?NWlh)3Sa!%a)%F>~ ?NZlh)3Sa-%a"2%MiaLa[lh)3%0MaLd\lh)3Sa>%af@%MˢaL]lh)3Saf@%aK%FJ^lh)3Sa %a+%M J_lh)3Saj6%aD%M&J`lh)3Sa%aj6%MEJalh)3SaD%aZ%FeJblh)3SaG%a7a%MaLfclh)3a$N_%ṂDLdlh)32%[Q`%SMDLkflh)3%u%F?RLlhlh)3}#%pas%MqDLilh)3$,v%MDLnjlh)3Saj6%aAC%M٤DLoklh)3Sa%a%M ȃJpllh)3Sa=%aAC%F6aLqnlh)3Sa>%aN%M`ȃJrolh)3Saf@%aZ%MOsplh)3 $ǀ$يF:ulh)3Sa$aX$Fڥ[Nvlh)3a]~$XSa$a$YMLwlh)39$5G%nMI1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Cathcart Precinct, Interurban Blvd, Household #157, Ancestry image 10 of 13 Fawcett, Thomas D, Head, owns, 1600, 60 years old, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic in Machine Shop, not a veteran , Alta, wife, 35,I 20 at first marriage, b AR/AR/AR , Joe O, son, 13, b WA/CA/AR , Mary O, daughter,11, b WA/CA/AR , Thomas, son,5, b WA/CA/AR , Elizabeth, daughter,4 7/12, b WA/CA/AR , William, brother,64, single, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic, VeterIan of "Sp" [ed: Spanish American War] From the Snohomish Tribune 1934 Aug Vacation Bible School; Mary & Tom Fawcett learned 40 scriptures and received an award; Betty Fawcett learned 26 scriptures and received an award In a letter from Iher brother Joe 3 Dec 1937 Dear Betty, Received both of your letters and from reading them I can see that you are thinking strongly of Christmas. I am enclosing a money order for $10, and you tell mother that $2 is yours. The idea of ChIristmas, Betty, isn't the value of the gift received, but is the thought of good-will toward others. In your letter you said that you had 19 names on your xmas list. Gosh, how do you expect to do all of your shopping before Christmas. WhIen are you putting on another operatta, perhaps I might be able to attend the next one. I can see by the program you send me that you are quite a prominent actress. On your program it stated that the music was furnished by "Smith School of MIusic". What is that? Your mother said in her letter that you received a lot of compliments on your acting in the operetta. I know that I can be proud of my little sister always. The idea in doing anything is to do it to the best of yourI ability and I know that that will enable you to be first, Betty. Have you been living up to our agreement about helping Mother? Say, Betty, willyou find out what Tom wants for Christmas. Don't let him know that I asked you? With loveI, Joe.IPhoto 1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Cathcart Precinct, Interurban Blvd, Household #157, Ancestry image 10 of 13 Fawcett, Thomas D, Head, owns,I 1600, 60 years old, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic in Machine Shop, not a veteran , Alta, wife, 35, 20 at first marriage, b AR/AR/AR , Joe O, son, 13, b WA/CA/AR , Mary O, daughter,11, b WA/CA/AR , Thomas, son,5, b WA/CA/AR , ElizabeIth, daughter,4 7/12, b WA/CA/AR , William, brother,64, single, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic, Veteran of "Sp" [ed: Spanish American War] From the Snohomish Tribune 1934 Aug Vacation Bible School; Mary & Tom Fawcett learned 40 scriptuIres and received an award; Betty Fawcett learned 26 scriptures and received an award In one of Joe's letter, he mentions his brother Tom as a "...Shop Mechanic and a Sophomore in High School" 25 Sep 1936 Snohomish Tribune 1945 Dec 27 ToImmy Fawcett discharged from Air ForceIhttp://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19980413&slug=2744992 age 16 in 1987IDied of Lou Gehrig's disease http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&gsfn=daryl&gsln=bunker&sx=&f14=&f15=&rg_f16__date=&rs_f16__date=0&f17=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&f9=&f7=&f5=&gskw=&prox=1&db=washingtondeathindex&tiI=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=mp-washingtondeathindex&gst=&so=3Ihttp://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lacquerboxessno&id=I40656 Title: The Herald All issues (Everett, Snohomish County, Washington) Publication: All issues Text: Gretchen Lynn (Bunker) Abernathy, 61, passed away June 21, 2009I peacefully at home. Born in Seattle, WA on August 27, 1947, she was a 42 year resident of Snohomish, WA. In the days before her passing she was blessed to visit with more than a hundred friends and all her family. She is survived by her husbIand of 42 years, Bert Abernathy, of Snohomish; her brother, Llance Kezner and his wife, Lori, of Bellevue, WA; her children, Tabetha Taylor and her husband, Bill, of Franklin, TN, Joshua Abernathy and his wife, Judye, of Ford City, PA and BeauI Abernathy, of Snohomish; grandchildren, Isabella Taylor, Ellie Taylor, Ashby Abernathy and Finnson Abernathy; and nieces and nephews, Liam Kezner, Michael Kezner, Blair Bunker and Justin Bunker. Gretchen was known for her desire to help peopIle. Throughout her life she reached out to everyone she saw in need. She fed and housed the homeless, volunteered as a victim's advocate against drunk driving, was a Guardian ad litem for abused children, helped the elderly and took care of heIr many friends and family. She also helped with music at the Snohomish Church of the Nazarene, where she was a member. She loved music and art and had amazing talents in both areas. Singing and playing her guitar were a passion and her artistIic abilities included drawing, painting, sculpting and woodworking. Her favorite thing in the world though was to be with her friends and family, especially her grandchildren, who meant the world to her. Gretchen's generosity, big smile and lIaugh will be missed. A celebration of life will take place at 6 p.m., Saturday, July 25, at her home. Published in The Herald (Everett) on 7/23/2009I1850 Census Sonoma Co, California Richard Fowler, 45, Hotel Keeper, $4000, b Canada , Maria, 35, b Canada , Eliza J, 4, b California , M A, 3, b California , Mary Otis, 1, b California living next door is David St Clair a Physician b PenInsylvania, no wife, his oldest son 14 born in Indiana, the next one 10 born in Missouri. 1852 Census Sonoma Co, California page 3 Fowler, Richard, 47, white male, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: MiIssouri Fowler, Meriah, 40, white female, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: Missouri Fowler, Liza Jane, 5 born CA , Margaret Ann, 4 born CA , Mary Otus, 3, born CA Next door on one side is enumeratedI Alex McCallester 53 b Scotland, recently of Missouri, a barkeeper. It's possible that Richard and Mariah worked in this bar, and possibly the owner was that same Christian Bruner who ran a bar in Sonoma at about this time. It's interesting Ithat in 1850, one of the only other two people to claim to be from Canada was also a bar keeper AND that Louis Holton, who would go into business with Thomas Fawcett, Mariah's son-in-law was also a bar keeper in San Francisco in 1870. 1865 IThomas and Mary married by John Miller, Minister of the Cumberland Prebyterian Church 1870 Sonoma Co, California Sonoma Township, page 31, family 232 Fassit, Thomas, 46, MW, Running in Schooner, b Ireland, father and mother of foreign birIth, US citizen , Mary O, 21, FW, Keeping House, 1000/2000, b CA , William H, 4, MW, b CA , Thomas D, 2, MW, b CA Wagner, Maggie, 12, FW, b NY, father and mother of foreign birth, attended school In 1871/2 a business called Green, Fawcet RBBQB DCsU=yU=zU>~UDBEZDYD=I<U=U>U>UFBBGBGdDcD#U=U>U B: D=kUHjU U>U B> D=U=U=U=U U U>UCU/y Bzx BCy BCUI I BJBJDJRJUJUJU UB B B>DIt & Holton had two schooners Hamlet and Marguerite running between Sonoma and San Francisco. The Fawcett was Thomas Fawcett (also a native of Ireland) who married Mary Otis Fowler in Sonoma. The Holton was Louis Holton. --------------------I----------- http://books.google.com/books?id=78QUAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA270 History of Marin County, CA by J P Munro-Fraser. 1880. The Schooner Hamlet, 65 tons, was built about 1855/6 at Bolinas by Thomas and William Johnson "...the Hamlet runs Ito Sonoma" ------------- In 1873 Mary Otis Fawcett submits the last will and testament of Thomas Fawcett 3 Jan 1874 was appointed James Kennedy, Harry Overdale and John Stofen appraisers of the estate. (John Stofen b 1836 Germany SteamboatI Captain in 1880, James Kennedy b 1797 PA - 1880 Census Sonoma) From "Saga of Sonoma in the Valley of the Moon" 979.418 Sonoma (call number) page 6 Early Transportation in Sonoma Valley p6 ... Mrs Thomas Fawsett 1874 p7 ... Mrs Thomas FaIwcett 1874 The Steamer Sonoma Company "As far as mariners are concerned, I located several articles in SF paper regarding the Master Mariner Races held on SF Bay aroundI the 4th of July for many years. The ship Gazelle, again designed and built by the Stofens won that race 4 years in a row and was retired from the races for lack of competition. No pictures of that ship, unfortunately. As far as descendants arIe concerned John did not leave any. Peter had 2 children William and Meta. Meta did not marry and I do not find children for William." - E Madelyn Bechini m.bechini@attbi.com ----------------------------------------------- Now Capt WilliamI Green didn't die until 1900 and Louis Holton was still alive in 1880, HOWEVER Capt Thomas Fawcett died in Sep 1873 which would explain perhaps why a *new* business would need to be formed. Thomas Fawcett's probate makes no particular mentiIon of what his personal property was, merely stating that it amounted to a value of about two thousand dollars. John T (or F) Fortson is appointed attorney ad litem to appear for the interests of Thomas Fawcett's minors (three boys). This JohnI Fortson was evidently a clerk of the probate court. Notice of execution of estate was published from 19 Dec 1873 until 9 Jan 1874 in the Petaluma Argus. Final settlement was filed 22 Dec 1874. It appears that Mary was accorded about $2600 as Ia balance. -------------------------------- From "Scrapbook and clippings of Edna Poppe Cooper" Call # 979.41 Cooper at the Sonoma County Genealogical Library in Santa Rosa, California "...the necessity of caring for passenger service, whicIh heretofore had been by stage to Napa where connection with rail to Vallejo and thence to San Francisco by steamers was in vogue, led to the foundation of a company Stoffen Bros. and William Green joining forces, each investing equally in oneI-fourth interest with the remaining fourth owned by a Mrs T Fawcett and Lewis Holton. The Steamer "Sonoma" was built and placed on the run, and late in 1874 and continued such for several years..." (next page) "In the fall of 1874 the ISteamer "Sonoma" a small stern-wheeler, built and owned jointly by P N and J J Stofen, Wm Green, Lewis Holton, and Mrs Thos Fawcett, navigated Sonoma Creek on its maiden voyage, its first landing being about one mile south of the Embarcadero. I This was a gala event and a large crowd of valley people assembled to greet her arrival....A profitable business was enjoyed for several years by the steamer company...[Railroads] finally forced the Sonoma Steamer Company out of business." [Iwj - Lewis Holton does not appear in the 1890 Great Register of Sonoma] "The book "Saga of Sonoma" has several references to the Stofens. It was collected and published by the Sonoma Valley Historical Society. If you are in the Sonoma areaI, you no doubt know that the Sonoma Creek Winery is situated on the land, I believe, from which the Stofens operated their ships." - E Madelyn Bechini m.bechini@attbi.com 23 Dec 2002 From "Schools and Scows in Early Sonoma" by Emanuels, GeIorge Call # 979.418 Emauels at the Sonoma County Genealogical Annex in Santa Rosa, CA "The constant hard work of lifting bales and barrels eventually took its toll on several of the Sonoma Creek owners. They agreed there was a more acceptIable way to live. They formed a partnership and ordered a 109-foot stern-wheel steamer to be built. Captain William Green and the Stofen brothers each came in for a one-quarter interest. Peter Hauto and Mary O Fawcett each subscribed for a Ione-eighth share. (Master Carpenter's Certificate, National Maritime Museum.) [wsj - This museum is perhaps this one.] They named the steamer Sonoma. She slid down the ways in SanI Francisco on 30 Sep 1874. She ran for a few years between Petaluma and San Francisco. She was on that run because her owners had spent more money then the traffic from Sonoma could warrant. The California Transportation Co of Stockton bougIht her and put her on an overnight run from Stockton to San Francisco. [wsj - Jurgens Peter Hauto is 36 in 1890 Great Register; William Green b 1821 NY/Ireland/Ireland his wife Mary also born in Ireland, possibly connected to Thomas Fawcett bI 1824 in Ireland?? ; P N Stofen is Peter N Stofen b 1836 Germany] (newspaper) Mary O Fawcett to JHJ Subrbier 5 Jan 1875 Her second husband John Suhrbier was from Holstein, Germany (so says their divorce papers), same place (Holstein) whereI the Stofen brothers were from. The divorce of Mary O and John J Suhrbier was reported in the Russian River Flag 25 Jul 1878 as being in "court news". Doesn't mean it was granted then, just in court then. Judgement #2595 pg 223 10 Oct 18I78 (date of newspaper) Suhrbier, Mary Otis vs John J Suhrbier on grounds of Physical Abuse [Below is from the divorce papers] She had him arrested 27 Dec 1877. At this time she is pregnant and has Fredrick who is 2. He struck her sevIeral times and called her names like bitch, whore. He couldn't hold down a position as a carpenter. He was a German from Holstein. William Henry 13 and Thomas Douglas 10 testified on her behalf as did her mother Maria and her niece Annie ChIurch. The divorce was granted and she was given sole custody of all the children and the property. http://www.larsonfamilywinery.com/pages/wildwest.html The Steamer Sonoma in 1879 1880 Census Place Sonoma, Sonoma, California Page NumbIer 8D Mary O. SOUHBEER Self D Female W 30 CA Keeping House CAN CAN William H. FAWCETT Son S Male W 14 CA IRE CA Thomas D. FAWCETT Son S Male W 12 CA At Home IRE CA Joseph K. FAWCETT Son S MaleI W 9 CA At Home IRE CA Fredrick SOUHBEER Son S Male W 4 CA At Home GER CA Andrew J. TAYLOR Other S Male W 44 OH Farm Laborer PA PA Francis CROSS Other W Male W 36 IL Farmer SC TN Louis ROMPANI IOther S Male W 27 ITA Farm Laborer ITA ITA Louis MARTAINI Other S Male W 29 ITA Farm Laborer ITA ITA Index to Grant Deeds, Sonoma County 15 Jan 1886 Mary Otis Webb by Levi and Eliza Ann Likens Book 99 Page 138 18 Jan 188I6 Mary Otis Webb by Levi and Eliza Ann Likens Book 99 Page 144 (Levi Likens b abt 1826 VA/VA/VA, Eliza Ann b abt 1828 MO/KY/KY - 1880 Census in Oakland, CA) Homestead Declaration 19 Jan 1886 F-206 Webb, Mary O; Wm. R. Reconstructed CeInsus of 1890 Webb, Mary cited 15 Nov 1890 Healdsburg Enterprise Reported in the Sonoma County Tribune 13 Nov 1890 Mary O Webb vs William R Webb, divorce 1893 City and Town directory of Stanislaus Co p 446 "Modesto" Harbin, Mary O, Mrs, rIes 5th and K 1900 Stanislaus Co, California Modesto page 124, sheet 9A household 193 enumerated 9 Jun 1900 Harbin, Mary O, head, Feb 1848, 52, Widow, mother of 7, 6 living, b CA/Canada Eng/Canada Eng see Ag schedule 0-4-2, owns house, hIas mortgage Fawcett, William H, son, Jan 1861, 39, Single, b CA/Ireland/CA, Farm Labor , Thomas D, son, May 1865, 35, Single, b CA/Ireland/CA, Farm Labor , Joseph S? or R?, son, Dec 1866, 33, Single, b CA/Ireland/CA, Farm Labor Webb, Fred W, Ison, Jun 1872, 27, Single, b CA/Germany/CA, Farm Labor , Emma G, dau, Mar 1882, 18, Single, b CA/Germany/CA, At School , Robert W, son, May 1886, 14, Single, b CA/Germany/CA, At School [the ages of the Fawcett boys are all wrong. Mary and TomI Fawcett were married in 1865.] Stanislaus County Clerk/Recorder Vol 70 page 251 29 May 1901 from Maria Matthiesen,a widow of Stanislaus County to Mary O Harbin of the same place for 10 dollars in Gold Coin Lots numbered 9 and 10 in BloIck number 103 Vol 70 page 412 17 Feb 1902 from Mary O Harbin, a widow of Alameda County to David Adams and W Y Adams of Stanislaus County for 10 dollars in Gold Coin Lots numbers 9 and 10 in Block 103 1902 Oakland, Berkeley and AlamedIa Directory Harbin, Mary O Mrs r 1714 Francisco Webb, Fred W r 1714 Francisco (@Shattuck) 1903 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mary Mrs r 1714 Francisco Fawcett, Thos D r 1714 Francisco Webb, Emma G Miss, student, r 171I4 Francisco Webb, Robert W, student, r 1714 Francisco 1904 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mary O Mrs, r 2000 Virginia Fawcett, Thos r 2000 Virginia Fawcett, Wm r 2000 Virginia Webb, E G Miss, student U C r 2000 VirginiIa Webb, Robt W, lab, r 2000 Virginia 1905 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mary Mrs r 2436 Ellsworth Fawcett, Wm, r 2436 Ellsworth Webb, Emma G Miss, student U C, r 2436 Ellsworth 1906 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda DirIectory Harbin, Mrs Mary O, r 1812 Grove Webb, Robt W, emp S P Co, r 1812 Grove (@Delaware) 1908 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Berkeley (city) p 1311 Harbin, Mary O (wid Wm), r read 1315 Henry (@Berryman) Webb, Robert b rear 1I315 Henry 1909 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mrs Mary O, moved to Vallejo 1910 Alameda Co, California Oakland Township, Berkeley City, 18 Apr 1910, Sheet 6B 1329 Josephine Street #91/100 Habin, Mary O, Head, FW, 64I, widow, mother of 7, 5 living, b CA/English Can/England, no occupation, rents home Webb, Robert, son, MW, 23, single, b CA/CT/CA, Fireman, City Fire Department. Since her son Thomas was married to Alta in 1915 in Pomeroy, I'm sure the whoIle family had moved by that time to Washington. 1920 Census, Garfield Co, Washington Pomeroy, 4th Precinct #194/213 Fawcett, Thomas, head, WM, 51, b CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work , Alta, wife, 23, b AR/AR/AR, no occupation , JIoseph, son, 3, b WA/CA/AR , Mary, dau, 1 10/12, b WA/CA/AR Harbin, Mary O, mother, FW, 71, widow, b CA/OH/OH, no occupation Fawcett, William, brother, 53, single, b CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work Obituary 27 Mar 1926 "Longview DaIily News" page 3, column 3 "Death takes aged resident of Kelso" Mrs Mary Otis Harbin, age 77, died at her home, 201 West First Avenue, Kelso, at 11:15 o'clock last night after an illness of Bright's disease. Mrs Harbin came to Kelso about 1I8 months ago with two sons, T D Fawcett and W H Fawcett, who lived with her. Mrs Harbin was born in California on 2 Feb 1849. Her mother was a member of one of the first covered wagon trains to cross the plains. Survivors are four sonIs, the two in Kelso, Fred W Webb of San Francisco and R W Webb of Alameda; one daughter, Mrs Nick Hoffman of Valley, Wash., four grandchildren in Kelso and three in Valley. Fred W Webb and Mrs Hoffman are expected to attend the funeral servicIes, which will take place at the Yates Hamm funeral home on Vandercook Way at 2 PM on Monday. The Rev. E H Gebert of the Community church will officiate. Burial will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetary.IProbably the same one who married first Ann Augusta Goff and lived in Humboldt County in 1870. http://www.cagenweb.com/madera/FresnoGreatR1880.htm Great Register of Fresno County In 1900, his wife Mary Otis Fowler says she is a widow.I1888 Great Register of Sonoma William Henry Fawcett, 22 of California, farmer, of Sonoma Township, registered 29 Sep 1888 According to family legend, he was in the Spanish American War. 1893 City and Town directory of Stanislaus Co "ModIesto" Fawcett, Wm H laborer res 5th and K Military Rolls of Stanislaus Co 1895 Fawcett, W H of Modesto 1896 Fawcett, Wm of Modesto 1897-1899 not listed 1900 Fawcett, W H of Modesto 1901 Fawcett, W H of Modesto 1902-1909 not listed I http://books.google.com/books?id=JgJ85LxAA-EC&pg=RA1-PA29&dq=calvin+walker+visalia Illustrated Roster of California Volunteer Soldiers in the War with Spain page 72 William H Fawcett, Corporal, 32 years, Modesto There may be two W H FawIcetts in the Modesto area. There are two listed on the 1900 Census, one is with Mary O Harbin so we know this IS him, the other is a servant in the household of Clark A Wootten in Waterford. This one says he was born Jan 1866 in CA (ours wasI born Jan 1866 as well) but that his father was born in New York and his mother in California. He is a farm laborer. These two entries could be the same person. Esp as we do not see any other Fawcetts listed in the Military rolls nor the PIoll tax rolls. Poll Tax Rolls of Stanislaus Co 1893 Fawcett, W H residence field left blank 1899 not listed 1900 Fawcett, W H of Modesto 1901 Fawcett, W H of Modesto 1902-1903 not listed 1920 Census, Garfield Co, Washington PomeroyI, 4th Precinct #194/213 Fawcett, Thomas, head, WM, 51, b CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work , Alta, wife, 23, b AR/AR/AR, no occupation , Joseph, son, 3, b WA/CA/AR , Mary, dau, 1 10/12, b WA/CA/AR Harbin, Mary O, mother, FW, 71, widIow, b CA/OH/OH, no occupation Fawcett, William, brother, 53, single, b CA/Ireland/CA, machinist, general work 1930 Snohomish Co, Washington Cathcart Precinct, Interurban Blvd, Household #157, Ancestry image 10 of 13 Fawcett, Thomas D, HeIad, owns, 1600, 60 years old, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic in Machine Shop, not a veteran , Alta, wife, 35, 20 at first marriage, b AR/AR/AR , Joe O, son, 13, b WA/CA/AR , Mary O, daughter,11, b WA/CA/AR , Thomas, son,5, b WA/CA/AR I, Elizabeth, daughter,4 7/12, b WA/CA/AR , William, brother,64, single, b CA/Irish Free State/CA, Mechanic, Veteran of "Sp" [ed: Spanish American War] Will was the informant on his brother's death certificate in Snohomish in 1933. UncleI Will lived in the same house w/Grandma--I know that Grandma never worked away from the house she took in washing and ironing for the neighborhood and she ran a small strawberry farm and lived off Uncle Will's pension and money that Joe sent hIome. -E Nola Johnson In Joe's letter he mentions his uncle Will several times. Will planted and tended a garden for many years and would evidently send Joe items and messages in letters from either him or Alta. Tombstone in GAR reads 1I866-1944 Snohomish Tribune 1945 Dec 6 W. H. Fawcett convalescing at Marine Hospital after surgery (did he marry? There was a list of couples who joined the community club and it said Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fawcett & later possibly in the same Iyear there was mention of Mrs. W. H. Fawcett, then we were back to only Mr. W. H. Fawcett--sometimes the correspondents and typesetters garbled things up, but it made me wonder) The transcription of the GAR records say he died 25 Dec 1945 I http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#collectionId=1454923;surname=fawcett;p=recordResults;searchType=standard Death CertificateIHe is not in the 1870 census, so he must have been born after it was taken, even though he says in 1900 that he was born Dec 1869. So I'm listing it as Dec 1870. 1893 City and town directory of Stanislaus Co p 446 "Modesto" Fawcett, JosepIh K res 5th and K, laborer Military Rols of Stanislaus Co 1896 Fawcett, J of Modesto 1897 Fawcett, J of Ceres 1898 Fawcett, J K of Ceres 1899 Fawcett, J of Modesto 1900 Fawcett, J K of Modesto 1901-1909 no entries for him Poll Tax IRoll 1893 no entry for him 1899 Fawcett, J of Elmdale 1900 Fawcett, J K of Modesto 1901 no entry for him Burial Permits 1889-1905 no entries for himIIn the book Irish Immigrants to North America 1803-1871 Passengers from Ireland 1811-1817 the following: Brig Charles, Captain Fawcett, from Dublin to New York, arrived 10 Nov 1815 Also the Ship Nancy sailed 16 Jul 1805 to New York from DIublin Fawcett, James 19 Seaman Fawcett, Thomas 22 Seaman If this Thomas Fawcett (who was maybe the same as the Captain Fawcett on the Charles 10 years later) was the father of MY Thomas Fawcett, he would have been 41 when my Thomas FawcetIt was born 1822/4 Thomas Fawcett is born in Ireland (or North Ireland) --------------------------- "Daily Alta California", 23 Jan 1861, "The Accident on Board the Schooner Bostonian -- Nearly a fortnight since we published the fact of a Iman having been lost overboard from the schooner Bostonian while on her way hence to Sonoma, and the news not having been reported here to the press, we considered that the affair had a suspicious look, especially as only one other person was Ion board at the time of the accident. This man has called upon us and gives the following relation of the affair. The name of the lost man was William Wells, who was the captain of the schooner. He fell, or was knocked overboard by the boomI, between the Sisters and the mouth of Sonoma Creek, sometime after half past ten o'clock, P.M., on the 26th of December. It was the captain's watch on deck, and Thomas Fawcett, the name of our informant, was below in his berth. The schoonerI drifted on to the flats, and Fawcett was awakened by her thumping. He got her off the next morning, and proceeded to Sonoma, where he reported the loss of Captain Wells, and immediately made deposition of the facts before Justice Ellis, of SIonoma. He also made special report to Mr. Green, the owner of the schooner; and those facts were published in the Sonoma Democrat, which publication escaped our notice. This satisfactorily clears up the supposed mystery, and places Mr. FawceItt's part in the unfortunate affair beyond suspicion. The body of Capt. Wells has not been recovered." ---------------------------- In 1862 we have a newspaper article stating that a Schooner Hamlet was 36 tons and had arrived in San FranciIsco from Napa sometime in 1861 http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&cl=search&d=SDU18620101.2.11&srpos=1&e=--1862---1880--en-Logical-50--1-byDA---Schooner+Hamlet-all--- but http://books.google.com/books?id=78QUAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA270I History of Marin County, CA by J P Munro-Fraser. 1880. The Schooner Hamlet, 65 tons, was built about 1855/6 at Bolinas by Thomas and William Johnson "...the Hamlet runs to Sonoma" --------------------------------- In 1864 we first see ThoImas Fasritte (sic) being taxed in Sonoma County. William Green [Thomas' future employer] had a Schooner Bostonian and a Sloop National. 1865 Thomas and Mary were married by John Miller, Minister of the Cumberland Prebyterian Church In 1I865 William Green has the sloop National In 1866 William has the Schooners Marguerite and Hamlet. http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=1264&iid=RHUSA1862_101612-00212&fn=Thos&ln=Fawcett&st=r&ssrc=&pid=2211219 IRS Tax AsseIssment List 1865 He was taxed for having the Schooner Hamlet "Common Carrier" $10 (valuation 198 1/2 ?) http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=1264&iid=RHUSA1862_101622-00101&fn=Thos&ln=Fawcett&st=r&ssrc=&pid=3891268 IRS TaIx Assessment List 1866 As "Thos Fawcett Jr" he was taxed on the Schooner Hamlet "Common Carrier" $10 http://sfgenealogy.com/sf/tax1867c.htm San Francisco Delinquent Tax List (1867) Schooner Hamlet Green, Wm 16 00 Fausett, Thos 8 13 HoIlter, L 8 13 [This appears like William Green is a 1/2 owner, and Thomas Fausett and Louis Holton are each 1/4 owners - wj] In 1867 Douglas Church is taxed merely on 1 male dog. 1867 Great Register of Sonoma 3178 - Thomas Fawcett (prooIf made, papers lost) Age 44, of Ireland, Boatman, Sonoma Township naturalized - no info given, registered 22 Mar 1866 In 1868 Thomas Fawcett has personal property of $20. 1870 Sonoma Co, California Sonoma Township, page 31, family 232I Fassit, Thomas, 46, MW, Running in Schooner, b Ireland, father and mother of foreign birth, US citizen , Mary O, 21, FW, Keeping House, 1000/2000, b CA , William H, 4, MW, b CA , Thomas D, 2, MW, b CA Wagner, Maggie, 12, FW, b NY, fatherI and mother of foreign birth, attended school In 1870 he has 1/2 of outlot #550 and outlot #551 and personal property for a total of $580. Now this same pair of outlots was previously accorded in 1868 to his mother-in-law Maria Fowler CubbIerly. And in 1871 Douglas Church, her other son-in-law is taxed for outlot 539 and part of 550. 539 was also accorded to Maria in 1868. So it appears she split her holdings between her two sons-in-law. In 1871/2 a business called Green, IFawcett & Holton had two schooners Hamlet and Marguerite running between Sonoma and San Francisco. The Fawcett was Thomas Fawcett (also a native of Ireland) who married Mary Otis Fowler in Sonoma. The Holton was Louis Holton. Sonoma, SoInoma Co, California 25 Aug 1872 In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Fawcett knowing the certainty of death and the uncertainty of life, being weak in body but sound in mind, first I recommend my soul to God who gave it. Second I will all Imy property to my beloved wife Mary Otis Fawcett to be for her use and the use of our family at her disposal. I likewise appoint her my only executrix with full power to use my property at her own discretion without accounting to any person. I I hereby declare this to be my last will and testament in witness thereof I have set my hand and seal. Thos Fawcett Witness present Jas H Ovendale Douglas Church James Kennedy 1873 Great Register of Sonoma Thomas Fawcett - sailor ISonoma County Register of Deaths 13 Aug Thomas Fausset, white, 49, male, of consumption, sonoma t??, Blackburn sexton, Boatman or Bootman 14 Sep Thomas Fausset, white, 49, married, b North Ireland, resident of Sonoma Valley http://www.larIsonfamilywinery.com/pages/wildwest.html The Steamer Sonoma in 1879IThere is a William Webb in Sonoma in 1880 that says he is 52 born in Canada. They were married shortly after the census, so this may be the one. Homestead Declaration 19 Jan 1886 F-206 Webb, Mary O; Wm. R. Reported in the Sonoma CountIy Tribune 13 Nov 1890 Mary O Webb vs William R Webb, divorce 1900 Census for his daughter Emma Webb (in Stanislaus Co) says he was born in Germany. But perhaps she was confusing him with Mary's second husband Suhrbier, Webb doesn't sound v25Oxlh)3!.$a$D M[N6Nylh)3Sak$a>m$a`($nz M(D{lh)3Sau$ay$aai$!M>B|lh)3a]~$sba$cMܦIJ~lh)3!$ǀa%TM30Nlh)3$h% i1 Fr,IJlh)3=$ǀnaQ%߰ oM2Klh)3a#R$-  $ǀMϧL|Klh)3Sa\$ag$- x$ǀFvIlh)3a$ }aX$! F# `11Nlh)3$] ~:%4 d MVlwNlh)3t$ aw% 1 MxKlh)3Sa<$au$- $ǀM~Olh)3!$ǀ#$B FlLlh)3w$ʴ a$M+lLlh)3P$ǀ"% 3 FlOlh)3Sa$a$ Sa1$aT$e FaLlh)3$j XN%  MԩwNlh)3a[$ٳ a%S MJlh)3a}$z aN% F Jlh)3SaF$anL$ aG$ǀM@sNlh)3$f % %C McNlh)3$ J$Ź  Mު{,Nlh)3ƨ#Q X#n F_Mlh)3$޻ % %يFpJlh)3$pd%e M@ lh)3aW$ Sa$$a$F«Jlh)3$\o$\MJlh)38$\$\FJlh)3$\$\FIJlh)3$˽ B% F;_Mlh)3$ ?%־ Mì _Mlh)3$I% F&_M%lh)3Sa$aa$! Saz%ae%M? aLlh)3$#$Ff ( L(lh)3$y`%ӻFVZ!Llh)3Sa$a$ MIery German to me.IThe divorce of Mary O and John J Suhrbier was reported in the Russian River Flag 25 Jul 1878 as being in "court news". Doesn't mean it was granted then, just in court then. 1900 Tulare Co, California Visalia City, Ward 4 ED 71 Not listedI in the Tulare Co Great Registers of 1890 and 1898 Not listed in the Groom's Index for Tulare county marriagesIAdopted by William Webb possibly. His real father was Suhrbier http://books.google.com/books?id=JgJ85LxAA-EC&pg=RA1-PA29&dq=calvin+walker+visalia Illustrated Roster of California Volunteer Soldiers in the War with Spain page 72 William IH Fawcett, Corporal, 32 years, Modesto Fred W Webb, Corporal, 21 years, Modesto 1900 Stanislaus Co, California Modesto page 124 (new style) sheet 9A (old style) household 193 enumerated 9 Jun 1900 Harbin, Mary O, head, Feb 1848, 52, WidIow, mother of 7, 6 living, b CA/Canada Eng/Canada Eng see Ag schedule 0-4-2, owns house, has mortgage Fawcett, William H, son, Jan 1861, 39, Single, b CA/Ireland/CA, Farm Labor , Thomas D, son, May 1865, 35, Single, b CA/Ireland/CA, Farm LabIor , Joseph S? or R?, son, Dec 1866, 33, Single, b CA/Ireland/CA, Farm Labor Webb, Fred W, son, Jun 1872, 27, Single, b CA/Germany/CA, Farm Labor , Emma G, dau, Mar 1882, 18, Single, b CA/Germany/CA, At School , Robert W, son, May 1886, 14, Si Ingle, b CA/Germany/CA, At School [the ages of the Fawcett boys are all wrong. Mary and Tom Fawcett were married in 1865.] 1910 Census San Francisco Co, California San Francisco, Assembly District 33, Precinct 21, 15 Apr 1910, ED 82, Sheet I 1B 547 Tinadella? (Unadella? Canadella?) Ave, Dwelling 14, Family 14 Webb, Frederick W, Head, MW, 33, married first time, 7 years ago, b CA/MN/CA, motorman, street railroad, rents home , Margaret D, wife, FW, 28, married first time, 7 year  Is ago, mother of 0, b CA/ME/CA http://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=sanfranciscocounty_11-0348&rc=147,1191,200,1209;225,1191,350,1208&pid=262081407&ssrc=&fn=frederick&ln=webb&st=g California Voter Registrations 1913  IFrederick William Webb, Motorman, 547 Niagara Ave, Democrat 1915 City Directory - San Francisco County Webb, Fredk W (Margaret), mtrmn., h 547 Niagara Av  Ihttp://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=sanfranciscocounty_16-0359&rc=219,1174,273,1191;302,1173,424,1190&pid=579280484&ssrc=&fn=frederick&ln=webb&st=g California Voter Registrations 1916 Frederick W Webb, 547 Niagara Ave, I Motorman, Dem http://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=sanfranciscocounty_21-0385&rc=229,1902,283,1920;311,1902,434,1919&pid=881799265&ssrc=&fn=frederick&ln=webb&st=g California Voter Registration 1918 Frederick W Webb, I 747 Niagara Ave, Motorman, Dem 1920 Census San Francisco Co, California 43rd Precinct, 24th District #61/67 747 Niagara Street Webb, Fredrick W, head, MW, 42, married, b CA/US/CA, masterman on streetcar , Margaret, wife, 39, b CA/ME/CAI, no occupation. http://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=sanfranciscocounty_31-00730&rc=370,1918,510,1962;593,1917,910,1958;370,1988,508,2040&pid=1432310050&ssrc=&fn=frederick&ln=webb&st=g California Voter Registration 1I924 Frederick W Webb, 747 Niagara Avenue, Motorman, Rep Margaret D Webb, 747 Niagara Avenue, Housewife, Dem http://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=sanfranciscocounty_34-00146&rc=268,839,350,865;401,837,586,861&pid=1603I230541&ssrc=&fn=frederick&ln=webb&st=g California Voter Registration 1926 Frederick W Webb, 221 Louisburg, Motorman, Rep Mrs Margaret D Webb, 221 Louisburg, Housewife, Dem Not listed under "Webb" in the 1933 San Francisco Phone Book Fred Webb in the California Death Index age county date 54 36 6.29.37 [born 1883] 63 70 9.3.39 [born 1876] 55 70 I8.8.38 [born 1883] 50 90 8.20.32 [born 1882] 55 60 8.8.38 [born 1883] 60 60 2.4.30 [born 1870] There are no Fred, Fredrick, or Frederick Webb's in the Death Index 1940-1997 who were old enough, and born in CalIifornia and died in the 1940s. IFor official verification of graduation, contact the office of the registrar at 510-642-1883 1903 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mary Mrs r 1714 Francisco Fawcett, Thos D r 1714 Francisco Webb, Emma G Miss, student, r 17 I14 Francisco Webb, Robert W, student, r 1714 Francisco 1904 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mary O Mrs, r 2000 Virginia Fawcett, Thos r 2000 Virginia Fawcett, Wm r 2000 Virginia Webb, E G Miss, student U C r 2000 Virgin Iia Webb, Robt W, lab, r 2000 Virginia 1905 Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda Directory Harbin, Mary Mrs r 2436 Ellsworth Fawcett, Wm, r 2436 Ellsworth Webb, Emma G Miss, student U C, r 2436 Ellsworth Miss Emma G Webb was a student living I with her mother, Mrs Mary Harbin (widow and nee Fawcett) in 1903-1905 directories of Berkeley, then she disappears apparently after marrying Bert Whitely. Her mother had lived there also in 1902 but Emma Webb is not listed as a student at th Iat time. So perhaps she met Bert at Berkeley where he was a student 1900-1904. He quit, they married, she completed her eduction, they divorced, he remarried by 1917, and she did as well. - Copyright 2005, Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Al Il Rights Reserved -------------------------------------------------- The 1904 Blue and Gold (annual of Berkeley) has a picture of Bert C Whiteley The 1905 Blue and Gold has a picture of Emma Grace Webb In the 1905 edition she was the Se Icretary, second term, Sophomore year for 1905 And in the girls Mandolin Club (Emma Webb '05) The 1906 volume has in the Senior section Emma Grace Webb, SS born Sonoma, Residence Berkeley Choral Society; Deutsche Zerkel; Deutsc Ihe Verein; Sprechverband (2), (3); Woman's Mandolin-Guitar Club (1), (2), (3), (4); Secretary and Treausurer (2); Class Secretary (2); Vice President (3); President (4); Social Committee YMCA (2); Musical Committee YWCA ---------------------  I Oakland Tribune 12 Sep 1905, page 4 "Wed on board a yacht" Berkeley - Sept 12 - B.C. Whiteley '05, and Miss Emma Webb '05, were joined in marriage Saturday, Sep 2nd. There was a certain novelty in the event in that the ceremony was perform Ied on board a yacht in San Francisco bay. Relatives and a few intimate friends were aboard. After the ceremony at 1:30 pm, a wedding breakfast was served. Mr Whiteley graduated from the College of Mechanics and Miss Webb from Social Scie  Inces. They left soon afterwards for Vallejo, where they will reside in the future. -wj ---------------------- Marriage Certificate Garfield Co, Washington License dated 24 Nov 1915 from Garfield Co, Washington Married on 25 Nov 1915 at ! IPomeroy Thomas D Fawcett of Garfield and Alta Wright of Garfield, Washington Signed 25 Nov 1915 Jno M Huggins In the presence of Nick Hoffman and Emma Whitley Signed Thos D Fawcett, Alta Wright --------------------------- 1920 Garfield C)'Pullman, Whitman County, Washington^ I.O.O.F. 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Ie Whitely, Thomas, stepson, MW, 12, b CA/IA/CA Hoffman, Robert, son, MW, 1 8/12, b WA/Luxembourg/CA [near the top of this page is Edgar Patterson 36 b WA and his wife May 33 b WA who may be the "Ed Patterson" that he worked for in 1918; liv$" Iing next door is Bert Kimball 51 b Iowa and his wife Lula 51 b CA On the other side is Ora Nukelson or Nickelson 38 b MO and his wife Eva 38 b MO] 1930 Whitman Co, Washington Pullman, District 55, stamped page 209, Sheet 1A, 110 Olsen (%# Ior Alson?), Household #11/13 Hoffman, Nick, head, owns home, $3000, MW, 54, married at 39, b Luxemburg/Luxemburg/Luxemburg, immigrated in 1870, naturalized, laborer, odd jobs , Emma, wife, FW, 44, married at 29, b CA/England/CA , Robert, so&$ In, MW, 12, b WA/Luxemburg/CA , Mary H, daughter, FW, 7, b WA/Luxemburg/CA Acker, Carl, lodger, MW, 22, single, b Germany/Germany/Germany, immigrated in 1928, laborer, odd jobs --------------------------- A letter from Joe Fawcett to his mo'% Ither 16 Jan 1937 states: "I received a nice letter from Aunt Emma and the Kids. She said that Tom and Mary Helen are getting to be great pals. That is great, I think that all cousins should stick together, right, Tom. From what Emma wrote i(& In her letter Bob is making a name for himself as a tenor soloist in the Washington State Glee Club." --------------------------- Obituary for Mrs. Emma Hoffman, The Pullman Herald (Pullman, WA), Fri., Jan. 1, 1943, Vol. LV, No. 4, p. 1, Was)' Ihington State University Newspapers on Microfilm, Pullman, WA. Transcribed as published, from microfilm copy of the newspaper (27 July 2005 by Melinda Crawford) ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ *( I ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Death Claims Mrs. Hoffman Saturday Mrs. Emma Hoffman, 57, died Saturday night at her home, following a month's illness. One son, Thomas Whiteley, Bremerton, and her daughter, Mary Helen Hoffman, were+) I with her at the time of her death. Another son, Ensign Robert Hoffman of the U. S. Navy, now stationed at Washington, D. C. had been here a short time before, but left when his mother was able to return home from the hospital. Mrs. Hoffman * Iwas born in Modesto, Calif., March 28, 1885. She was prominent in club work and as a teacher of piano in Pullman. She was a member of the A.A.U.W. Cresent Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, Pullman, Woman's Club, Rebekah Lodge and the Chr- I1910 Alameda Co, California Oakland Township, Berkeley City, 18 Apr 1910, Sheet 6B 1329 Josephine Street #91/100 Habin, Mary O, Head, FW, 64, widow, mother of 7, 5 living, b CA/English Can/England, no occupation, rents home Webb, Robert, ., Ison, MW, 23, single, b CA/CT/CA, Fireman, City Fire Department ---------------------------------- World War I Draft Registration Card Robert William Webb b 18 May 1886 resident of Pomeroy, Garfield Co, WA Brakeman, Santa Fe RR Co in Pres/- Icott, Yavepia Co [?], Arizona Nearest relative: Mrs Florence Edith Webb, wife of 2131 Shattuck Berkeley Contra Costa Cal General Delivery Pomeroy, WA Medium height and build, Blue eyes, Light Hair 12 Sep 1918 County of Multnomah [stamped]0. I --------------------- 1920 Gila Co, Arizona Globe 4th Precinct, City of Globe, Sheet 4B, 6 Jan 1920 Gila County Jail R W Webb, Inmate, MW, 33, married, b CA/CA/CA, Brakeman ------------------------------ from California Death Index 1901/ I5-1939 Robert Webb age county date 57 9 4.21.39 21 48 12.3.39 53 70 7.26.30 54 13 10.19.39 6 50 9.5.37 There is a Robert Webb in 1920 San Francisco, and another one in Los Angeles. Both 340 I-35 years old and born in California.3 IAccording to his daughter Mary's marriage to Suhrbier, Richard was a native of Canada. And according to the 1850 US Federal Census both he and Mariah were born in Canada. According to the 1852 California Special State Census they were both b42 Iorn in "Kanady". It's possible that Richard and Mariah came in the Grigsby-Ide wagon train. One of their daughters was supposed to have been born on the wagon trail, but on the 1850 Census, all three daughters are marked born in "CA", and 53 Ithe same again in 1852. The oldest daughter is 5 in 1852 and 4 in 1850 so if she was born in CA by 1846, they were very early pioneers. William B Ide was a Mormon and according to Robert Parmelee "Pioneer Sonoma" it's possible that *most* of64 I the members of that wagon train were as well. William did not apparently continue in his faith after the Bear Flag revolt. The idea that Richard and Mariah were Mormons strikes an interesting note since their children seem confused about ex75 Iactly where their parents were from: Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Canada being mentioned. And the 1852 mentioning that they had most recently lived in Missouri. The Mormon colony moved, it will be remembered, from Ohio to Illinois and then t86 Io Missouri before Brigham Young took his part and went to Utah. Very interesting possibility. It's possible that Richard and Mariah came in the same wagon train that brought ex-governor Boggs and the infamous Donner Party. This wagon trai97 In split up at Salt Lake, the lucky half reached Sutter's Fort October 1846, the Donner Party got trapped in the mountains over winter. Since Richard and Mariah are not listed in the Donner Party, if they were in this same wagon train, they mu:8 Ist have followed Boggs to Sonoma probably arriving late Fall-early Winter. However, in the obit of their daughter Mary Otis Harbin, it states specifically that "...her MOTHER [emphasis added] had come in one of the first wagon trains to cr;9 Ioss the plains...". I thought this a bit odd that it didn't say her PARENTS, but just her mother. That obit said nothing about her father. First book of deeds and alcalda records, Sonoma County, California (John Nash) 13 Jan 1847 From Ja<: Icob P Lease to George Rock, witness Richard Fowler and Andrew Hoppener This is the deed where George Rock (or Roch) grants Rancho Guenoc to Jacob P Lease. http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=15315 website showing a marker for where St L=; Iouis used to be in Sonoma County Index to deed grantees: 26 Nov 1847 Richard Fowler, Sonoma City, by Boggs A25 Lot #31 for $9.25 [ed: SE corner Vallejo(now called Spain)/Third] (1853 Sheriff Brockman) 2 Dec 1847 Richard Fowler by Jac>< Iob P Leese C15 Lot #7 and #11 in block 2 in the town of St Louis on the east side of the Sonoma River witnessed by Boggs for $50.00 12 Jan 1848 Richard Fowler, Sonoma City, by Boggs A38 Lot #46 for $9.25 [ed: NE corner Napa/Third]?= I (27 Jul 1852 Richard Fowler and wife Maria to Thomas Harmsworth Way Lot #46) 11 Apr 1848 Richard Fowler by Stewart Charles C32 Lot #8 in block 2 in the town of St Louis on the east side of the Sonoma River for $110.00 (2 Jan 1854 Richa@> Ird Fowler&wife by Lewis Adler M319 Lot #8 block 4 and Lot #1,2,4,5 block 5, in St Louis for $1500.00) 6 Aug 1850 Richard Fowler of St Louis by Wm Anderson of St Louis E124 Sonoma Lot #216 for $100.00 [ed: SW corner Prussia/Third] (unA? Itil 1863) 25 Oct 1850 Richard Fowler by Joseph Brown F8 Block two, Town of Union, Humboldt Harbor for $300.00 15 Oct 1851 Richard Fowler by Sonoma City Cameron Mayor F203 Lot #550 for $438.75 [ed: on Cosmopolis] 15 Oct 1851 Richard  P/aW$)IN  aW$ǀIN j/a1$)IN  a1$)IN 3a5$` {IN a$ IN /aW$ǀIN j/a1$ IN  a1$ǀIN  a$ IN  a$$ǀIN 6a$5IN  a$б IN  a5$IN a$$] INa!$ INSa$a$ IN a$ INA/a$ INb/Y$ IN/a5$ IN/az% IN az% IN a$ IN3a[$ٳ IN a5$ٳ IN3a$IN az%IN3a.$ǀIN3a $ǀIN aW$ǀIN a1$ǀIN a$ IN a$$ǀIN a$ǀIN a$б IN a$ǀIN a5$ǀIN aW$h INaē$ IN a$ IN a$ IN a$$ǀIN/T a$a$ǀIN3ai$ǀIN a$ǀIN a$ǀIN a$ǀIN a$$ǀIN a$IN a$IN a5$IN az%IN3Sa(%ap"% IN aW$ǀIN a1$ǀIN a5$ IN3a%ϵ IN0/Sa%a>M% IN3a>M% IN a5$ٳ IN az% INfFaw% IN3aQ%IN/a%/ IN az% IN3aQ%IN a$ IN a$$ǀIN a$$۷ IN3a$\IN a$\INSaa$a$IN a$IN a5$yINa$IN az% IN3a$; IN a$$d IN3a$\IN a$\IN a$$ IN3a$ĺ IN a$ INSaa$a$ IN  a$Q IN  a5$ٳ IN  a$ IN   az% IN 3aQ% IN a$$IN G" IN  a$\IN" a$yIN" a5$Ѽ IN"Eaz%IN" az% IN"=Ea/ %IN"Ea%8 IN"3!%8 IN"3a%j IN"Ea:% IN# a$ IN# a$' IN#3Sa$a[$` IN#H a5$Ѽ IN# az% IN#pEaz%IN $ a$yIN!$ a5$yIN" $3a$IN#!$3aw% IN$"$3aQ%IN#$3a%L IN&% a$Ŀ IN'%% a5$ IN&% az% IN)' a5$yIN*('3a$IN+)'3aQ%K IN*'3a%{ IN-) a5$yIN.,)3a$IN/-) az% IN0.)3aQ% IN1/)3a% IN0)3aj6% IN3+ a5$yIN42+3a$IN53+ az% IN64+3aQ%IN5+3a%IN8, a5$IN7,/a %IN:-Sag$aat$G IN;9- aW$n IN<:-H($; IN=;-H($; INB@ IFowler by Joseph H Tam &wife F204 Lot #539 for $300.00 2 Feb 1854 Richard Fowler by N J T Long &wife M321 Outlot #557 for $1000.00 [ed: kitty-corner from 550] 1850 Census Sonoma Co, California Richard Fowler, 45, Hotel Keeper, $CA I4000, b Canada , Maria, 35, b Canada , Eliza J, 4, b California , M A, 3, b California , Mary Otis, 1, b California living next door is David St Clair a Physician b Pennsylvania, no wife, his oldest son 14 born in Indiana, the next one 10DB I born in Missouri. 1852 Census Sonoma Co, California page 3 Fowler, Richard, 47, white male, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: Missouri Fowler, Meriah, 40, white female, occupation: public entertainEC Iment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: Missouri Fowler, Liza Jane, 5 born CA , Margaret Ann, 4 born CA , Mary Otus, 3, born CA Next door on one side is enumerated Alex McCallester 53 b Scotland, recently of Missouri, a barkeeper. IFD It's possible that Richard and Mariah worked in this bar, and possibly the owner was that same Christian Bruner who ran a bar in Sonoma at about this time. It's interesting that in 1850, one of the only other two people to claim to be from CanGE Iada was also a bar keeper AND that Louis Holton, who would go into business with Thomas Fawcett, Mariah's son-in-law was also a bar keeper in San Francisco in 1870. 1853 Richard Fowler Taxed on City lots 4,5,8, B4, 2 of B5 St Louis 7,11HF I of B2, 5 of B9 Sonoma 216, 539 1854/5 Richard Fowler Residence Sonoma Township Taxed on Lots St Louis #5, Sonoma 539, 216, 556, 557 http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=15315 website showing a marker for where St Louis used to be iIG In Sonoma County Probate Number #42 Dec'd Register A page 133 died 7 Feb 1856 Maria executrix between March and April she named William Cubberly he then took oath to be administrator Notice published in Sonoma County Journal William CuJH Ibberly delays final account due to inability to pay costs of probate 2 Aug 1859 next page is from 1922 a Fred A Schell is appointed administrator for Out Lot No 557 of the ex-city of Sonoma, worth $500.00 This Fred was the husband of MargarKI Iet Church, the daughter of Margaret Fowler and Douglas Church. ----------------------- Mariah married William Cubberly one month after her first husband Richard Fowler died, and William was the administrator of Richard Fowler's estate 1 JulyJ I 1857. 1 Mar 1857 Cubberly, Wm lots St Louis #5, Sonoma #46, 550, 557, 559 http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=15315 website showing a marker for where St Louis used to be in Sonoma CountyM I1850 Census Sonoma Co, California Richard Fowler, 45, Hotel Keeper, $4000, b Canada , Maria, 35, b Canada , Eliza J, 4, b California , M A, 3, b California , Mary Otis, 1, b California living next door is David St Clair a Physician b PenNL Insylvania, no wife, his oldest son 14 born in Indiana, the next one 10 born in Missouri. 1852 Census Sonoma Co, California page 3 Fowler, Richard, 47, white male, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: MiOM Issouri Fowler, Meriah, 40, white female, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: Missouri Fowler, Liza Jane, 5 born CA , Margaret Ann, 4 born CA , Mary Otus, 3, born CA 1853 Richard Fowler City lots 4,PN I5,8, B4, 2 of B5 the Louis 7,11 of B2, 5 of B9 Sonoma 216, 539 http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=15315 website showing a marker for where St Louis used to be in Sonoma County 1854/5 Richard Fowler Residence Sonoma Township Lots SQO It Louis #5, Sonoma 539, 216, 556, 557 Mariah married William Cubberly one month after her first husband Richard Fowler died. On the 29th of May 1856 William was appointed administrator of the estate of Richard Fowler, his new wife's dead hRP Iusband. On 7 Mar 1859 the letters were revoked by order of Court. 1 Mar 1857 Cubberly, Wm lots St Louis #5, Sonoma #46, 550, 557, 559 http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=15315 website showing a marker for where St Louis used to be iSQ In Sonoma County 1859 William Cubberly, listed on register of voters (2 May), paper held in Sonoma City town hall vault. 1861 no william cubberly listed on register of voters (5 June) CC270 William Cubberly asks to be able to work land bTR Ietween lots 538 and 539 for 20 years, paper held by Sonoma City town hall vault. "Sonoma County Cemetery Records 1846-1921" Sonoma County Genealogical Society R979.41 Merritt p 301 Death notices from newspapers of Santa Rose and PetalumaUS I 29 July 1866 in Sonoma, William Cuberly, native of England. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Kennedy&sx=&f5=CA&f4=Sonoma&f7=&f21=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&f15__n=&f28=&gskw=&prox=1&db=1870VT Iusfedcen&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=15&h=674681&recoff=2 1870 Sonoma Co, California Sonoma Township pg 443 new style pg 25 old style Kennedy, James, 71, MW, Farmer, Value of Real Estate $36,000; Value of Personal Estate $3800; PlaceWU I of birth Penn , Maria, 50, FW, Keeping House, Place of birth: Illinois Jordon, Alexander, 24, MW Laborer, born Canada Fouts, Edward, 15, MW born MO Locklin, Ann, 39, FW, Servant, born Ireland (William Green lives next door) 1880 SonomXV Ia Co, CA Census Sonoma Town pg 17 new style pg 34 old style #248 Church, Douglas, WM, 48, Farmer b IL , Margaret, WF, 33, wife, Keeping House b CA, parents born IL , Annie, WF, 14, dau, b CA , James, WM, 11, son, b CA , William, WM, 9, YW Ison, b CA , Mary O, WF, 7, day, b CA Davis, John, WM, 56, Farm Labor b CA Douglas, Frederick, WM, 25, Farm Labor b CA Fisher, John, WM, 41, b CA Barney, George, WM, 45, b CA Church, Douglas, WM, 4, son, b CA , Margaret, WF, 2, dau, b CAZX I Kennedy, James, WM, 83, Farmer, b PA, father b PA , Marie, WF, 64, wife, b Canada, father b KY, mother b PA Where was Mariah born? According to her daughter Mary's 1875 marriage to Suhrbier, Mariah was a native of Canada. In 1880 Mari[Y Iah's census says Canada In 1880, her daughter Mary (Fowler) Suhrbier says both her parents were born in Ohio while Margaret says Illinois In 1900 she says they were both born in English Canada while Margaret says Illinois In 1910, Margaret \Z Isays her parents were born in IN/IL In 1920, Mary says they were both born in Ohio again, and Margaret says the same Ohio. Probate Case #SPR 1539 (Reel #47) Mariah Kennedy Notice published in Weekly/Daily Democrat William Green, executo][ Ir, declines value about 13K Will contested by Mary O Webb Mariah died 2 Apr 1886 Appraisers value at $17,400 Estate of James Kennedy still undistributed at time of Mariah's death. Annie Church appointed executrix -------------- Mariah'^\ Is daughter Mary contested her mother's will and the appointment of Annie Church (daughter of Mary's other sister Margaret) as executrix. She claimed that Annie lived with Mariah at the end of Mariah's life and exerted undue influence over her_] I to leave her entire estate to Annie. Several pages, but the case was found unproven and Annie continued the execution. - Will Johnson ---------------- Outlot 557 was still left unadministered from the probate of Richard Fowler. It was fin^ Ially cleared up in July 1923 by Fred Schell. This Fred was the husband of Margaret Church, the daughter of Margaret Fowler and Douglas Church.aI1900 Lucerne, Kings Co, California Household 396 Whiteley, John B, Apr 1838, 62, Married 33 years, b PA/ENG/ENG, Wagon Maker , Marion, Jun 1843, 56, 8 children, 8 living, b PA/PA/PA , James E, son, Nov 1870, single, b Kansas , Bert, son, ؿsLHF1ȤNF@;QQ$NؿsLHH!s_p'E_y_NؿsLno$3Oh ͧ.NؿsL!lh)3$ǀNؿsL' (f{qlh)3l$NؿsLN yulh)3$5BNNؿsL-vUںJ$M =DÜSa$a[$! 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The 1904 Blue and Gold (annual of Berkeley) has a picture of Bert C Whiteley The 1905 Blue and Gold has a picture of Emma Grace Webb [note by wsj] He rowed with the first U C rowingdbI crew, his picture as part of the crew appearing in the 1904 yearbook. Also formed the Berkeley branch of the Theta Chi Fraternity. [note by wsj] 1904 Great Register of Voters Whiteley, Bert Cary, age 24, 2414 Dana Street, Berkeley [extecIract by wsj] ------------------------------ Oakland Tribune 12 Sep 1905, page 4 "Wed on board a yacht" Berkeley - Sept 12 - B.C. Whiteley '05, and Miss Emma Webb '05, were joined in marriage Saturday, Sep 2nd. There was a certain novelty fdIin the event in that the ceremony was performed on board a yacht in San Francisco bay. Relatives and a few intimate friends were aboard. After the ceremony at 1:30 pm, a wedding breakfast was served. Mr Whiteley graduated from the ColleggeIe of Mechanics and Miss Webb from Social Sciences. They left soon afterwards for Vallejo, where they will reside in the future. -wj -------------------------------- Went back to the University of California at Berkeley in 1916 and got his dhfIegree. WW1 Draft Registration Card Bert Cory Whiteley of 1024 Virginia, Vallejo, CA age 38, born 12 Nov 1879 White, Native born citizen Elec. Draftsman, Navy Yard, Mare Island Nearest Relative: Florence Whiteley of 1024 Virginia, ValligIejo, CA Tall height, Medium Build, blue eyes, brown hair dated 12 Sep 1918 stamped Local Board for Solano County [extract by wsj] Oakland Tribune, 26 Nov 1924 "Vallejo Lodge to Mark Birth" "The interior of the Masonic Temple is beijhIng decorated for the annual dinner of Silver Star Chapter, No 3, Order of Eastern Star.... It will celebrate the fifty-fourth anniversary of the chapter and honor the past matrons and past patrons of Silver Star." "The guests of honor willkiI include...Past Patrons...Bert C Whiteley...." [extract by wsj] Oakland Tribune, 6 Jan 1925 "Vallejo Masons to Install Officers" "With elaborate ceremonies Naval Lodge No 87, Free and Accepted Masons, will install officers on January jI10 as follows:...Sec. Bert Cory Whiteley...." [extract by wsj He might be the father of the Bert C Whiteley who died in county 90 10-18-27 at age 2 years [wsj] ----------------------- Polk's Vallejo City Directory of 1930 Whiteley, BertmI1910 Garfield Co, Washington Mayview Precinct, #69/69 Burr, John F, Head, MW, 32, married first, seven years ago, b ME/ME/ME, Farmer, Owns home , Maybel, wife, FW,32, married first, seven years ago, mother of zero, b WA/WI/OR Gawne?, MagginlIe, Servant, FW, 26, single, b Eng/Eng/Eng, Servant, Private Family Hoffman, Nick, servant, MW, 36, single, b Ger/Ger/Ger, Farm labor May be the same Nick Hoffman who was raised 17 Nov 1911, Evening Star Lodge, Pomeroy, Garfield Co, WashingomIton, with his *future* half-brother-in-law Thomas Fawcett. ---------------------- Marriage Certificate Garfield Co, Washington License dated 24 Nov 1915 from Garfield Co, Washington Married on 25 Nov 1915 at Pomeroy Thomas D Fawcett of pnIGarfield and Alta Wright of Garfield, Washington Signed 25 Nov 1915 Jno M Huggins In the presence of Nick Hoffman and Emma Whitley Signed Thos D Fawcett, Alta Wright ----------------------- Per the World War I draft registration card NicqoIk Hoffman b 25 apr 1875 resident of Pomeroy, Garfield Co, WA citizen by father's naturalization before registrant's majority Mechanic, employer : Ed Patterson of Pomeroy nearest relative: Emma Hoffman of Pomeroy Tall, slender, brown hair,rpI grey eyes 12 Sep 1918 ------------------------------------- 1920 Garfield Co, Washington Pomeroy, Third Precinct, Household #32/35 Hoffman, Nicholas, head, owns home, MW, 45, married, immigrated in 1880, na, 1878, b Luxembourg/Luxembourg/LsqIuxembourg, Farmer , Emma, wife, FW, 35, married, b CA/England/CA, Music, At Home Whitely, Thomas, stepson, MW, 12, b CA/IA/CA Hoffman, Robert, son, MW, 1 8/12, b WA/Luxembourg/CA [near the top of this page is Edgar Patterson 36 b WA and histrI wife May 33 b WA who may be the "Ed Patterson" that he worked for in 1918; living next door is Bert Kimball 51 b Iowa and his wife Lula 51 b CA On the other side is Ora Nukelson or Nickelson 38 b MO and his wife Eva 38 b MO] 1930 WhitmausIn Co, Washington Pullman, District 55, stamped page 209, Sheet 1A, 110 Olsen (or Alson?), Household #11/13 Hoffman, Nick, head, owns home, $3000, MW, 54, married at 39, b Luxemburg/Luxemburg/Luxemburg, immigrated in 1870, naturalized, laborevtIr, odd jobs , Emma, wife, FW, 44, married at 29, b CA/England/CA , Robert, son, MW, 12, b WA/Luxemburg/CA , Mary H, daughter, FW, 7, b WA/Luxemburg/CA Acker, Carl, lodger, MW, 22, single, b Germany/Germany/Germany, immigrated in 1928, labowuIrer, odd jobs A letter from Joe Fawcett to his mother 2 Jan 1937 states: "I received a letter from Aunt Emma, cousins Mary Helen and Bob. I intend to write Bob a letter soon, tell Mary [(Fawcett) DesMarais] to write to little Mary Helen. vI It doesn't seem possible does it, Uncle Bill [William Fawcett], that Nick [Hoffman] could have passed away so quickly."yIhttp://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&cl=search&d=ST18510311.2.2.1&srpos=1&e=-------en-Logical-20--1-byDA---cubberly-all--- 11 Mar 1851 Letter for Wm Cubberly in the Sacramento express office of Gregory & Co 1853 Richard Fowler City zxIlots 4,5,8, B4, 2 of B5 the Louis 7,11 of B2, 5 of B9 Sonoma 216, 539 1854/5 Richard Fowler Residence Sonoma Township Lots St Louis #5, Sonoma 539, 216, 556, 557 Mariah married William Cubberly one month after her first husband Richar{yId Fowler died. On the 29th of May 1856 William was appointed administrator of the estate of Richard Fowler, his new wife's dead husband. On 7 Mar 1859 the letters were revoked by order of Court. 1 Mar 1857 Cubberly, Wm lots St Louis #5, |zISonoma #46, 550, 557, 559 1859 William Cubberly, listed on register of voters (2 May), paper held in Sonoma City town hall vault. 1861 no william cubberly listed on register of voters (5 June) CC270 William Cubberly asks to be able to w}{Iork land between lots 538 and 539 for 20 years, paper held by Sonoma City town hall vault. "Sonoma County Cemetery Records 1846-1921" Sonoma County Genealogical Society R979.41 Merritt p 301 Death notices from newspapers of Santa Rosa an|Id Petaluma 29 July 1866 in Sonoma, William Cuberly, native of England.I1850 Census Sonoma Co, California Richard Fowler, 45, Hotel Keeper, $4000, b Canada , Maria, 35, b Canada , Eliza J, 4, b California , M A, 3, b California , Mary Otis, 1, b California living next door is David St Clair a Physician b Pen~Insylvania, no wife, his oldest son 14 born in Indiana, the next one 10 born in Missouri. 1852 Census Sonoma Co, California page 3 Fowler, Richard, 47, white male, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: MiIssouri Fowler, Meriah, 40, white female, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: Missouri Fowler, Liza Jane, 5 born CA , Margaret Ann, 4 born CA , Mary Otus, 3, born CA Next door on one side is enumerated D UB DKBBLBUMUBCBCIJB B D8D8R8U8UBBB/BNBOB9D@DPDQURBSDTU8 U@ UBDB@UAU U$B $D@#UA$U&B'B' 'D@*UA+U)B)D@/UA0U+B+D@5UI Alex McCallester 53 b Scotland, recently of Missouri, a barkeeper. It's possible that Richard and Mariah worked in this bar, and possibly the owner was that same Christian Bruner who ran a bar in Sonoma at about this time. It's interesting Ithat in 1850, one of the only other two people to claim to be from Canada was also a bar keeper AND that Louis Holton, who would go into business with Thomas Fawcett, Mariah's son-in-law was also a bar keeper in San Francisco in 1870. -------I--------------- I cannot find this family anywhere in 1860 wj ----------------------- http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Church&sx=&f5=CA&f4=Sonoma&f7=&f21=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&f15__n=&f2I8=&gskw=&prox=1&db=1870usfedcen&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=7&h=13785800&recoff=2 1870 Sonoma Co, CA Census Sonoma, page 31, stamped 446 Dwelling 235, Family 233 Church, Douglas, 39, MW, Farmer, b Penn, father and mother of foreign Ibirth , Margaret, 25, FW, Keeping House, b Cal , Anna, 4, FW, b Cal , James, 1, MW, b Eng [should be for Mary and Mary's marks should be for James] Laughlin, Mary, 14, FW, b Cal 1880 Sonoma Co, CA Census Sonoma Town pg 17 new style pg I34 old style #248 Church,Douglas, WM, 48, Farmer b IL/Ireland/Ireland , Margaret, WF, 33, wife, Keeping House b CA/IL/IL , Annie, WF, 14, dau, b CA , James, WM, 11, son, b CA , William, WM, 9, son, b CA , Mary O, WF, 7, day, b CA DavisI, John, WM, 56, Farm Labor b NY/NY/NY Douglas, Frederick, WM, 25, Farm Labor b CA/CA/CA Fisher, John, WM, 41, b MO/MO/MO Barney, George, WM, 45, b Ireland/Ireland/Ireland Church, Douglas, WM, 4, son, b CA , Margaret, WF, 2, dau, b CA KenInedy, James, WM, 83, Farmer, b PA/PA/-- , Marie, WF, 64, wife, b Canada/KY/PA Cordwell, Jonathan, other, MW, 52, b Eng/Eng/Eng, farm laborer 1900 Census Sonoma Co, California Church, Douglas, Jun 1833, age 66, married 35 years, b IL/IrelIand/?, emigrated to US in 1851, Farmer , Margaret, b Feb 1848, age 62, b CA/IL/IL , William T, b Feb 1871, single, b CA , Hellen, b Dec 1879 , Eva, b May 18?? , Allise, b May 18?? Church, James b Dec 1869 , Catherine , Douglas, b May 1I900? --------------------------------------------------- 1910 Census Sonoma Co, California Church, Douglas, Head, WM, 75, married first time, 45 years, b PA/Ire English/Ire English, no occupation , Margaret, wife, FW, 62, married first timIe, 45 years, mother of 8, 8 still living, b CA/IN/IL 1910 Census San Francisco Co, California San Francisco, District 41, Precinct 7, 22 April 1910, ED 270, Sheet 8B 1837 Vallejo Street, Dwelling 157, Family 171 Spaulding, Annie M, Head,I MW, 43, widow, mother of 2, 1 living, b CA/PA/CA, occupation is blank, owns home , Floyd ?, son, FW, 9, single, b CA/Can English/Can English Church, Margaret O, mother, FW, 61, married first 44 years ago, mother of 9, 8 living, b CA/PA/CA I, Alice V, sister, FW, 20, single, b CA/CA/CA Hickson, Walter ?, Boarder, MW, 32, divorced, b NY/NY/NY [obviously there is a problem with this enumerator with some of the sexes and birthstates, as they seem to be shifted a line.] ----------I---------------------------------------- 1920 Sonoma Co, California 11 March 1920, ED 162, Sheet 9B Dwelling 260, Family 262 Schell, Fred, Head, owns home, MW, 53, married, b CA/NY/MO, Farmer , Margaret, wife, FW, 39, married, b CA/PA/CA I , Fred, MW, son, 17, single, b CA/CA/CA , Nevada, daughter, FW, 11, single, b CA/CA/CA Riorger ?, Arthur, ???man, MW, 50, single, 1916, al?, b England/England/England Church, Margaret, mother-in-law, FW, 72, widow, b CA/OH/OH In 1930, hIer son William says on his census extract that his mother was born in "Sonoma"I "...Douglas born in Lower Paxton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on 28 June 1831 crossed the plains to California from the family home at Brimfield, Peoria, Illinois in the year 1853. I can trace your Church ancestors back to Thomas Church whoI was born in England around 1580 and died in Kilrea, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland in 1656. 'My' Douglas's parents were William Warren Church (born Oatlands, Limavady, Co Londonderry on 5 August 1804; died Brimfield, Illinois on 30 January I1892) and Jane Blair Irwin (born in Co Londonderry; married 23 August 1823 in St Johns, New Brunswick, Canada; died Brimfield, Illinois on 25 March 1867). " - E Andrew Kane akanex2@hotmail.com 2003 1850 Peoria Co, Illinois 9 Oct 1850, SheIet 242B, page 489 Household 1738, Family 1792 William Church, 46, male, Farmer, $3300, b Ireland , Jane B, 45, female, b Ireland , John, 22, male, farmer, b Ireland , Wm W, 21, male, Wagon Maker, b New Brunswick , Mary J, 20, female, b PIennsylvania , Douglas, 19, male, farmer, b Pennsylvania , Louisa, 17, female, b Pennsylvania , Samuel B, 14, male, b Pennsylvania , Victoria, 12, female, b Pennsylvania, attended school , Hannah G, 11, female, b Pennsylvania, attended schIool , James W, 8, male, b Illinois, attended school , Andrew S, 6, male, b Illinois 1860 Napa Co, California Census Napa City, 13 Jul 1860, page 74 Dwelling 582, Family 574 H D Gilbert, 33, m, Day Labor, b KY John Smith, 23, m, Day LaIbor, 0/$125, b MO Wm Ayre, 35, m, Day Labor, 0/$400, b ME Wm Logan, 37, m, Day Labor, b TN Douglas Church, 29, m, Day Labor, 0/$1700, b PA J W Church, 20, m, Day Labor, b IL Martin Butler, 24, m, Day Labor, b NY http://search.ancestry.Icom/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Church&sx=&f5=CA&f4=Sonoma&f7=&f21=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&f15__n=&f28=&gskw=&prox=1&db=1870usfedcen&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=7&h=13785800&recoff=2 1870 Sonoma Co, CA CenIsus Sonoma, page 31, stamped 446 Dwelling 235, Family 233 Church, Douglas, 39, MW, Farmer, b Penn, father and mother of foreign birth , Margaret, 25, FW, Keeping House, b Cal , Anna, 4, FW, b Cal , James, 1, MW, b Eng [should be for MaryI and Mary's marks should be for James] Laughlin, Mary, 14, FW, b Cal [ A site reader tells me that this Mary "Laughlin" is actually a "Lockren" and daughter of that woman listed this same year as a servant in the house of Margaret (Fowler) CIhurch's mother Mariah. That woman is there listed as "Ann Locklin 39, born Ireland"] 1880 Sonoma Co, CA Census Sonoma Town pg 17 new style pg 34 old style #248 Church,Douglas, WM, 48, Farmer b IL/Ireland/Ireland , Margaret, WF, 33, wifIe, Keeping House b CA/IL/IL , Annie, WF, 14, dau, b CA , James, WM, 11, son, b CA , William, WM, 9, son, b CA , Mary O, WF, 7, day, b CA Davis, John, WM, 56, Farm Labor b NY/NY/NY Douglas, Frederick, WM, 25, Farm Labor b CA/CA/CA FisherI, John, WM, 41, b MO/MO/MO Barney, George, WM, 45, b Ireland/Ireland/Ireland Church, Douglas, WM, 4, son, b CA , Margaret, WF, 2, dau, b CA Kennedy, James, WM, 83, Farmer, b PA/PA/-- , Marie, WF, 64, wife, b Canada/KY/PA Cordwell, JonathIan, other, MW, 52, b Eng/Eng/Eng, farm laborer 1890 Great Register of Voters Douglass Church, 56, farmer, born PA, Residence Sonoma Township 1900 Census Sonoma Co, California Church, Douglas, Jun 1833, age 66, married 35 years, b IL/IrIeland/?, emigrated to US in 1851, Farmer , Margaret, b Feb 1848, age 62, b CA/IL/IL , William T, b Feb 1871, single, b CA , Hellen, b Dec 1879 , Eva, b May 18?? , Allise, b May 18?? Church, James b Dec 1869 , Catherine , Douglas, b MayI 1900? 1910 Census Sonoma Co, California Church, Douglas, Head, WM, 75, married first time, 45 years, b PA/Ire English/Ire English, no occupation , Margaret, wife, FW, 62, married first time, 45 years, mother of 8, 8 still living, b CA/INI/ILI1900 San Francisco Co, California San Francisco, ED 231, Sheet 12A, stamped 163 1817 Vallejo Street, Dwelling 188, Family 227 Spaulding, Fred, Head, WM, Nov, 1862, 37, married 10 years, b CA/NH/MA, Carpet Cleaning, rents home , Annie, wifeI, WF, Feb 1866, 34, married 10 years, mother of 1, 1 living, b CA/IL/CA McGorgoran, Ellen, servant, WF, Jun 1854, 45, single, b Ireland/Ireland/Ireland, immigrated in 1875, in US 25 years, servant Barbeau, Joseph, servant, WM, May 1845, 55, Iwidower, b Canada Fr/Canada Fr/Canada Fr, immigrated in 1868, in US 32 years, naturalized, gardner 1910 Census San Francisco Co, California San Francisco, District 41, Precinct 7, 22 April 1910, ED 270, Sheet 8B 1837 Vallejo Street, DwellIing 157, Family 171 Spaulding, Annie M, Head, MW, 43, widow, mother of 2, 1 living, b CA/PA/CA, occupation is blank, owns home , Floyd ?, son, FW, 9, single, b CA/Can English/Can English Church, Margaret O, mother, FW, 61, married first 44 Iyears ago, mother of 9, 8 living, b CA/PA/CA , Alice V, sister, FW, 20, single, b CA/CA/CA Hickson, Walter ?, Boarder, MW, 32, divorced, b NY/NY/NY obviously there is a problem with this enumerator with the sexes and the birthstates, it seeIms to be shifted a line. http://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=sanfranciscocounty_21-0974&rc=1445,1995,1540,2013;1637,1995,1704,2014&pid=920597166&ssrc=&fn=Annie&ln=Dickson&st=g California Voter Registrations 1918 WalIter Dickson, 172 32nd Av, Office Manager, Dem Mrs Annie Marie Dickson, 172 32nd Av, Housewife, Rep 1920 Census San Francisco, California San Francisco, Assembly District 28, Precinct 55, 10th 12th Jan 1920, ED 269, Sheet 10A 172 32nd, DwIelling 245, Family 250 Dickson, Annie M, Head, owns home, FW, 47, widow, b CA/PA/CA, Manager, Garage Carpet Spaulding, Leland J, son, MW, 19, single, b CA/CA/CA, Student http://content.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=sanfranciIscocounty_31-00357&rc=610,4840,854,4882;1117,4833,1294,4878;609,4988,854,5030&pid=1407668141&ssrc=&fn=Annie&ln=Dickson&st=g California Voter Registration 1924 Walter J Dickson, 454 Gates, Gas Worker,Dem Mrs Annie Dickson, 454 Gates, HousewiIfe, Rep 1930 Census San Francisco Co, California San Francisco, Block 31, 9 Apr 1930, ED 38-249, Sheet 15A, stamped 199 172 32nd Avenue, Dwelling 198, Family 263 Spaulding, Anne M, Head, owns home, $18000, FW, 58, widow, married at 19, bI CA/PA/CA, no occupation , Leland J, son, MW, 29, married at 28, b CA/CA/CA, manager, carpets , Sarah E, daughter-law, FW, 23, married at 22, b PA/WV/PA, secretary, carpets In a letter from Joseph Fawcett to his mother Alta, and his UncleI Will Fawcett he writes:" Mother wrote and said that Cousin Annie sent you her picture. Still the ladies man, eh, Bill." I can only surmise that this "cousin Annie" must be Anne (Church) Spaulding. Her and William Fawcett were almost the saIme age. --------------------------------------------------- Ukiah, Mendocino County, California May 24, 1951 Page 4 ANNE M. SPAULDING Funeral services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Cypress Lawn Cemetery, San Francisco, for Mrs. ANNE E.I SPAULDING of Ukiah, who died here Tuesday. Zimmerman and Roulsten Mortuary of Ukiah is handling funeral arrangements. A resident of Ukiah for the past three years, Mrs. Spaulding is a native of California and resided in Sonoma and San FranIcisco before coming to this community. She was born in Sonoma. When 18 years of age, Mrs. Spaulding was elected by General Vallejo’ to ride with him at the head of a parade in Sonoma. She was a charter member of the Sonoma Native Daughters. I She leaves a son, LELAND J. SPAULDING of Panama; a brother WILLIAM CHURCH of Berkeley, and four sisters, Mrs. THOMAS D. MINTO of Ross, Mrs. WALTER DIXON, Mrs. FRANK MATTERN, and Mrs. HARRY FULLER, all of San Francisco. She is also survived Iby LELAND J. SPAULDING of Panama, a grandson, and FREDERICK D. SCHELL of Ukiah, a nephew.I1850 Census Sonoma Co, California Richard Fowler, 45, Hotel Keeper, $4000, b Canada , Maria, 35, b Canada , Eliza J, 4, b California , M A, 3, b California , Mary Otis, 1, b California living next door is David St Clair a Physician b PenInsylvania, no wife, his oldest son 14 born in Indiana, the next one 10 born in Missouri. 1852 Census Sonoma Co, California page 3 Fowler, Richard, 47, white male, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: MiIssouri Fowler, Meriah, 40, white female, occupation: public entertainment; Place of birth: Kenedy; Last Residence: Missouri Fowler, Liza Jane, 5 born CA , Margaret Ann, 4 born CA , Mary Otus, 3, born CA Next door on one side is enumeratedI Alex McCallester 53 b Scotland, recently of Missouri, a barkeeper. It's possible that Richard and Mariah worked in this bar, and possibly the owner was that same Christian Bruner who ran a bar in Sonoma at about this time. It's interesting Ithat in 1850, one of the only other two people to claim to be from Canada was also a bar keeper AND that Louis Holton, who would go into business with Thomas Fawcett, Mariah's son-in-law was also a bar keeper in San Francisco in 1870. She dIied between the 1852 special California STATE census where she is listed, and 1857 when her father Richard's will was probated in which she is not named.I1920 Garfield Co, Washington Pomeroy, Third Precinct, Household #32/35 Hoffman, Nicholas, head, owns home, MW, 45, married, immigrated in 1880, na, 1878, b Luxembourg/Luxembourg/Luxembourg, Farmer , Emma, wife, FW, 35, married, b CA/England/CAI, Music, At Home Whitely, Thomas, stepson, MW, 12, b CA/IA/CA Hoffman, Robert, son, MW, 1 8/12, b WA/Luxembourg/CA ---------------------------- His mother Emma's obituary Jan 1, 1943 states: "Mrs. Emma Hoffman, 57, died Saturday night at herI home, following a month's illness. One son, Thomas Whiteley, Bremerton, and her daughter, Mary Helen Hoffman, were with her at the time of her death." ---------------------------- California Death Index Name: WHITELEY, THOMAS B Social SeIcurity #: 560641078 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 28 Aug 1907 Birthplace: CALIFORNIA Death Date: 10 Oct 1981 Death Place: SAN BERNARDINO Mother's Maiden Name: WEBB ---------------------- Thomas Whitely dct (results) Author: Christine Richardson Date: 12 Dec 2001 5:18 AM GMT Surnames: Whiteley, Morford, Webb Classification: Death Death CertificateI State California County San Bernardino Name: Thomas B Whiteley Date of Death: 10/10/1981 @ 0003 Place of Death: Kaiser Foundation Hspt, 9961 Sierra Ave, Fontana Residence: 11033 Arlington Ave, Riverside, Riverside County Occupation: eIlectronic engineer Yrs: 34 Employer: Dept. of the Navy Industry: defense/civil service Age: 74 Sex: M Race/Color: caucasian Marital Status: M Spouse’s Name: Vera E Morford Place of Birth: CA Date of Birth: 8/28/1907 Social Security #: 5I60-64-1078 Citizen: USA Father’s Name & Birthplace: Bert C Whiteley - IA Mother’s Name & Birthplace: Emma G Webb - CA Cause of Death: metastatic cancer pancreatic cancer Contributory Cause: pituatary tumor Treated from 10/1/81 Last sIeen alive: 10/9/81 Physician: William J Ryan MD, 3951 Van Buren, Riverside Disposition: burial Date: 10/13/81 Cemetery: Crestlawn Cemetery, Riverside Funeral Director: Crestlawn Mortuary Informant: spouse Date Filed: 10/13/81 Book: 1981 IPage: 6088 Compiled for: Will Information provided by: C A Richardson 985 Kendall # A PMB-341, San Bdno, Calif 92407 e-mail: Snapdragon_car@hotmail.com Date Furnished: 12/11/2001 No obit found in the San Bernardino city paper.I1920 Garfield Co, Washington Pomeroy, Third Precinct, Household #32/35 Hoffman, Nicholas, head, owns home, MW, 45, married, immigrated in 1880, na, 1878, b Luxembourg/Luxembourg/Luxembourg, Farmer , Emma, wife, FW, 35, married, b CA/England/CAI, Music, At Home Whitely, Thomas, stepson, MW, 12, b CA/IA/CA Hoffman, Robert, son, MW, 1 8/12, b WA/Luxembourg/CA [near the top of this page is Edgar Patterson 36 b WA and his wife May 33 b WA who may be the "Ed Patterson" that he worked fIor in 1918; living next door is Bert Kimball 51 b Iowa and his wife Lula 51 b CA On the other side is Ora Nukelson or Nickelson 38 b MO and his wife Eva 38 b MO] 1930 Whitman Co, Washington Pullman, District 55, stamped page 209, Sheet 1AI, 110 Olsen (or Alson?), Household #11/13 Hoffman, Nick, head, owns home, $3000, MW, 54, married at 39, b Luxemburg/Luxemburg/Luxemburg, immigrated in 1870, naturalized, laborer, odd jobs , Emma, wife, FW, 44, married at 29, b CA/England/CA I , Robert, son, MW, 12, b WA/Luxemburg/CA , Mary H, daughter, FW, 7, b WA/Luxemburg/CA Acker, Carl, lodger, MW, 22, single, b Germany/Germany/Germany, immigrated in 1928, laborer, odd jobs A letter from Joe Fawcett to his mother 16 Jan 19I37 states: "I received a nice letter from Aunt Emma and the Kids. She said that Tom and Mary Helen are getting to be great pals. That is great, I think that all cousins should stick together, right, Tom. From what Emma wrote in her letter BIob is making a name for himself as a tenor soloist in the Washington State Glee Club." The obituary of his mother, Emma on 1 Jan 1943 states: " son, Ensign Robert Hoffman of the U. S. Navy, now stationed at Washington, D. C. had been here aI short time before, but left when his mother was able to return home from the hospital."I1920 Garfield Co, Washington Pomeroy, Third Precinct, Household #32/35 Hoffman, Nicholas, head, owns home, MW, 45, married, immigrated in 1880, na, 1878, b Luxembourg/Luxembourg/Luxembourg, Farmer , Emma, wife, FW, 35, married, b CA/England/CAI, Music, At Home Whitely, Thomas, stepson, MW, 12, b CA/IA/CA Hoffman, Robert, son, MW, 1 8/12, b WA/Luxembourg/CA 1930 Whitman Co, Washington Pullman, District 55, stamped page 209, Sheet 1A, 110 Olsen (or Alson?), Household #11/13 HoffmIan, Nick, head, owns home, $3000, MW, 54, married at 39, b Luxemburg/Luxemburg/Luxemburg, immigrated in 1870, naturalized, laborer, odd jobs , Emma, wife, FW, 44, married at 29, b CA/England/CA , Robert, son, MW, 12, b WA/Luxemburg/CA , MarIy H, daughter, FW, 7, b WA/Luxemburg/CA Acker, Carl, lodger, MW, 22, single, b Germany/Germany/Germany, immigrated in 1928, laborer, odd jobsIThere are no James Kennedy's in Sonoma in 1850 so I do not know where he was then. - Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com There is a Mr Kennedy in the 1860 but I cannot determine that he is the same person. - Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com GIreat Register of Sonoma County 1867 James Kennedy, 66 of Pennsylvania, farmer http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Kennedy&sx=&f5=CA&f4=Sonoma&f7=&f21=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&f15__n=&f28=&gskIw=&prox=1&db=1870usfedcen&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=15&h=674681&recoff=2 1870 Sonoma Co, California Sonoma Township pg 443 new style pg 25 old style Kennedy, James, 71, MW, Farmer, $36,000/$3800, b Penn , Maria, 50, FW, Keeping HoIuse, b Illinois Jordon, Alexander, 24, MW Laborer, b Canada Fouts, Edward, 15, MW b MO Locklin, Ann, 39, FW, Servant, b Ireland [William Green lives next door] 1880 Sonoma Co, CA Census Sonoma Town pg 17 new style pg 34 old style #248I Church,Douglas, WM, 48, Farmer b IL , Margaret, WF, 33, wife, Keeping House b CA, parents born IL , Annie, WF, 14, dau, b CA , James, WM, 11, son, b CA , William, WM, 9, son, b CA , Mary O, WF, 7, day, b CA Davis, John, WM, 56, Farm LaIbor b CA Douglas, Frederick, WM, 25, Farm Labor b CA Fisher, John, WM, 41, b CA Barney, George, WM, 45, b CA Church, Douglas, WM, 4, son, b CA , Margaret, WF, 2, dau, b CA Kennedy, James, WM, 83, Farmer, b PA, father b PA , Marie, WF, 6I4, wife, b Canada, father b KY, mother b PA Probate Case #1505 Register 1 pg 645IPhoto 1900 Census Wheeler, Washington Co, Arkansas page 176, line 1, #28/28 Wright, Richard 22 Jun 1867, 32, married 6 years b AR father b TN mIother b AR Farmer, Owns land , Julia wife 19 Jan 1875, 25, mother of 3, 2 living b AR father b AR , Altia dau 7 Dec 1895, 4, b AR , Fannie dau 24 Dec 1898, 1 b AR 1910 Census of Wash. State, East Pomeroy, Garfield County Sheet 10B, #1I95/196 Wright, Harvey, E, Head, MW, 40, married once, 16 years ago, b AR/Unknown/Unknown, Laborer Concrete Industry, rents house , Julia, wife, FW, 35, married once, 16 years ago, mother of 7, 3 living, b AR/AR/Unknown, Laundress at Home ,I Ala, daughter, 14, b AR/AR/AR , Lee, daughter, 6, b AR/AR/AR , Ella, daughter, 2, b AR/AR/AR they are living nearby James Umprhies and his family recently moved from Arkansas as well 1920 Census Pomeroy City, Garfield Co, Washington #2I39/267 Wright, Harvey,head, 50, AR/AR/AR, laborer, RR section (railroad?) , Julia, wife, 44, AR/AR/AR , Ella, dau, 12, WA , Thelma, dau, 8, WA , Lois, dau, 5, WA , Cora, dau, 2/12 WA His wife's death certificate in 1948 states that shIe had lived in "this community" for 26 years. She died in Kelso and so they had moved there in 1922. 1926, Kelso City Directory: Wright, Harvey E. (Julie A), laborer, home address: NW 5th Ave. cor . Grant 1930 Census Kelso, Cowlitz CoI, Washington District 21, page 13, #145/167, 420 North Fifth Street Wright, Harvey E, Head, R, 5, MW, 60, Married at 24, b AR/AR/US, no occupation , Julia A, wife, FW, 54, Married at 18, b AR/AR/AR, no occupation , Lois P, daughter, 16, siIngle, b WA/AR/AR , Cora E, daughter, 14, single, b WA/AR/AR 1931, Kelso City Directory Wright, Richard (Julia), laborer, home address 420 NW, 5th ave. Obituary, Longview Daily News, 29 May 1939, page 6, column 4 "H E Wright dies at OsItrander on Sunday Morning" H E Wright, resident of Kelso and vicinity for the past 16 years, died early Sunday at home in Ostrander. He would have been 71 years of age in June. Survivors include the widow Julia, to whom he was married 46I years ago in July; six daughters, Mrs Cora Chadderton and Mrs Lois Lyon, both of Kelso; Mrs Alta Fawcett, Snohomish; Mrs Grace Foster, Fullerton, Calif.; Mrs Ella Rekeekes, San Francisco; Mrs Peggy Henderson, Redding, Calif.; three brothers IJohn W Wright and Fred Wright, San Francisco, and Earl, also of California; two sisters; Mrs D A Stewart, Strang, Okla., and Mrs. Nellie Alltapper, Springfield, Mo. Funeral arrangements have not been completed pending word from relatives, Marriage CertificateTUIHead Stone, White Oak cem. near Fayetteville Ark. 1920 Cesus of Sara AnnaM1.Head Stone, 2. Obit, pg.2, col.2 Springfield Mo. Daily Republican Sat. Sept 29. 3. Charles W. Carter Family History, GV2+Marriage Certificate3QMarriage License Q1. head stone, 2. Record of Funeral, and Death Certificate 3. 1900 CensuskSCemetery head stone, Record of Funeral, Death Certificate|?1885 State Census of North DakotaDGrandaughter, Ida May Carter Ross, of Ft. Smith ARoNE Ida May Ross Imayross@aol.comxBDaisy Wright Cunningham Daughter of Dora and Robert Wright?Washinton County Ark. Cemetery Index Bookp:E Doris Bailey via Shelley Cain Way bobbyway@brightok.netN0Millie's Bible<Research by Ida Ross.~mKLillian Earp MousercIhowever; services will not be before Thursday. The remains are at the Steele funeral home.I1850 Lincoln Co, Tennessee District No 9, household 179 page 117 (new style) Griffin Wright, 37 Farmer b SC , Malinda 34 b NC , Edith 14 b TN , James 12 b TN , Anny 11 b TN , John 9 b TN , William 6 b TN , Thomas 4 b TN , George H W?I 1 b TN living next door is Malinda's brother John Tucker age 33 Farmer b NC , Fanny 20 b NC , Thompson 1 b TN a few houses later we have Malinda's parents James Tucker, 56, Farmer b NC , Edith 58 b NC , David 22 Farmer b TN Catherine FIield 30 b TN First Cherokee Mounted Volunteers Second Company A Abercrombie, B. F. pvt. Abercrombie, H. V. pvt Abercrombie, J. L. pvt Abercrombie, John pvt .... Tinnin, Hugh, Captain. Tinnin, James Preston, musician pvt. .... WIright, John pvt. Wright, William, pvt. COURT HOUSE SEARCH: Washington, co. Arkansas MARRIAGE, WILLIAM T. WRIGHT -----MARY ELIZABETH BURROW DATE ESTIMATED 1865-67 LICENSE: None found MARRIAGE: None found in a page by page search of Ieach marriage record in the marriages of the time period estimated, or in subsequent years. William T Wright bought Property from John and Sally Cabe, on October 28, 1867 SENE S28-T16N-R32W paid $150.00. Washington County, Arkansas. [EvidIently his wife's grandparents ? wj] Taxes: W. T. Wright paid taxes on the following real and personal property. 1867: page 258 Washington County Arkansas tax books. 1 Poll Tax, Property Discription, SENE S28-T16N-R32W 40 acres, valued aIt $120. Horses Valued at $150. Total value of taxable property $170 Pd. School tax 34 cents. Pd. County tax $2.27 1/2 cents. State Tax 85 cents. Bought Property from Aaron Parks: ?E1/4 of NW West 1/4 with ten acres off the east side IS22-T15N-R32W seventy acres more or less. Sept 8, 1868. Paid $300. Book S Page 56-57 W.T. Wright sold property to D.A. Edmiston in 1871--Book V Page 257 In Washington Co.; Wm. T. Wright paid personal taxes in 1872 for 1 horse, 2 cattleI, 16 sheep, etc. Bought Property from Bailey G. Woodson and Lucy W. Woodson wife of the said Bailey G. Woodson, SW1/4 S25-T17N-R32W 40 acres more or less. Paid $400. 25th Day of September 1874. Washinton County, Arkansas. Page 188-189 BooIk Y. Sold Property to John Phipps, on Sept 29, 1877, SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of S25-T17N-R32W 40 acres more or less. Sold for $300. Washington County, Arkansas. Book C2 Page 64 1880 Washington Co, Arkansas Elm Springs Township, page 5, HouIsehold #38/39 12 July 1880 Wright, William T, WM, 30, Farmer, b TN/TN/TN , Mary E, WF, 28, wife, Keeping House, b AR/TN/TN , Sarah A, WF, 12, daughter, does housework b AR/TN/AR , Harvy E, WM, 11, son, works on farm, b AR/TN/AR , Ida, WF,I 8, daughter, b AR/TN/AR , Robt E, WM, 6, son, b AR/TN/AR , James N, WM, 4, son, b AR/TN/AR , John W, WM, 2, son, b AR/TN/AR His neighbors are Pinder, Stewart, Jarrel, Parker Paid Tax in 1890: Sec. 24,Twp 17 north, Range 32 west. 40 aIcres. This property is now part of the Ozark National forest as best I can tell from the section map, or it may belong to U of Ark. Beef Farm. Need to check with courthouse to find out who owns prop. [This is in Benton County] HomesteadedI in 1894 SWNE S19-T17N-R31W 40.000 ACRES Washington Co, Arkansas This was 1/2 mile from his inlaws William Riley Ivey and Mary Francis Snodgrass who had W1/2SE, S20-T17N-R31W, 80 acres. I viewed the image and it doesn't say that he was "of" Iany particular place. 1900 Wheeler, Washington Co, Arkansas family 26 Wright, William 2 Sep 1844 56 b TN mother b TN Farmer, owns land , Millie dau 4 ??? 1880, 19 b AR , Allie dau 15 Dec 1883, 16 b AR , Fred son Jan 1885, 15 b AR , EarlI son 2 Dec 1887, 12 b AR PROBATE: Washington Co. Arkansas, In Book L Page 4, Probate records: found Guardianship petition for Fred and Earle by W. T. Wright. Dated 1901. W. T. Wright } Guard of } IAppointment Fred and Earle Wright } Comes in this day for consideration the Petition of W. T. Wright asking that he be appointed Guardian of Fred and Earle Wright minors over 14 years of age and files his bond as such Guardian in the sum Iof Twenty five dollars for each of said wards with N. B. Elliott as surety-- It is therefore ordered that the said W.T. Wright be and he is hereby appointed Guardian as aforesaid and the Clerk is directed to issue Letters of Guardianship accorIdingly. [I think this is probably due to their grandfather Solomon's death in 1899, they were probably due something from his estate. wj] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Obituary: I Willliam Tucker Wright Springfield (Missouri) Daily Republican Page 2 Column 2 Saturday morning, September 29, 1906 W.T. Wright, father in law of Charles Carter, died at the home of the latter at 1053 Blaine Street yesterday of dropsyI. He was 62 years old and was residing with his son in law at the time of his death. J.W. Wright came up and was here when death ensued. The body will be shipped to Fayetteville, Arkansas Sunday morning on train # and the interment will beI at White Oak Cemetery about 15 miles from Fayetteville where his wife was buried more than 15 years ago. The information from Springfield Daily Republican was received Feb, 1996 by Ida May Ross from Hazel Andrus, 8239 N. Farm Road 181, SprIingfield, Missouri 65803-9717, who researched the obituaries in the newspaper for us.I#1837 http://www.wargs.com/other/wahlberg.htmlIPhoto According to a land record that Barbara Stewart looked up, Julia Augusta Ivey sold her deceased father's land in 1912 Her death certifiIcate in 1948 states that she had lived in "this community" for 26 years. She died in Kelso and so she had moved there in 1922. Obituary "Longview Daily News" 1 Jan 1949, page 11, column 1 Wright, Julia A, 74, of 307 5th Ave, West Kelso, dIied Dec 29 at 8:20 AM. Born in Little Rock, Ark 19 Jan 1875. Survivors include six daughters: Mrs Alta Fawcett, Snohomish; Mrs Grace Kissinger, Pekin, Ill; Mrs Ella Moreno, Millbrae, Calif; Mrs Pat Stark, Los Angeles; Mrs Lois Lyons, YakimaI; Mrs Cora Chadderton, West Kelso; 10 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2:30 pm in the Steele chapel with Rev Phillip Laurie officiating. Interment will be in the Kelso IOOF cemetary. ---------I--------- Subj: RE: from Mom Date: 2/4/2008 9:10:59 AM Pacific Standard Time To: wjhonson@aol.com Hi Will----How are things with you guys? I was very pleased to get the card from Bill--tell him thank you again. I'm doing some cleaIning and ran across Grandma Fawcett's bible--I wasn't SURE IF YOU HAD THIS INFO FROM HER BIBLE SO I'll RELAY IT TO YOU. sorry, hit caps her brothers and sisters: 1. LOIS WRIGHT B. April 30, 1914 D. Jan 20, 1980 I 2. EZRA WRIGHT B. May 30, 1894 D. Sept 23, 1897 3. ALTA WRIGHT B. Dec 7, 1895 D. Aug 21, 1977 4. N/N1N;NA5N%pV N-V NA j k >k Yk ik |k k NK k k k Yk k l N5N%5N}ʺN<̺Nh(ͺN~bHbN[>NI FINEST WRIGHT B. Dec 24, 1898 D.May 8, 1906 5. NETTIE WRIGHT B. Aug 13, 1901 D.Oct 2, 1903 6. GRACE LEE WRIGHT B. Apr 9, 1904 D. 1973 I 7. EMMA WRIGHT B. Apr 19, 1907 D. May 3, 1907 8. ELLA WRIGHT B. Apr 19, 1907 D. July 8, 1978 I 9. THELMA WRIGHT B.Mar 11, 1911 D. 10. CORA WRIGHT B. Oct 19, 1915 D. ( both Thelma and Cora have passed away---I think Cora in the late 80's and Thelma(called Pat) in the I90's) H E WRIGHT AND JULIA WRIGHT (IVY) were married July 19, 1893 @ Wheeler, ARK H E WRIGHT B.June 22, 1868 JULIA IVY B. Jan, 1873"Ihttp://museum.bmi.net/Picnic%20People%20A.L/Foley%20F.htm 1920 Garfield Co, Washington West Pomeroy, ED 51, Precinct 1, 24 Jan 1920 Dwelling 205, Family 207 Foley, Harold, Head, rents home, MW, 23, married, b Wash/Oregon/California, Farm"Ier , Grace, wife, FW, 16, married, b Arkansas/Arkansas/Arkansas Bowne, Charlie, lodger, 16, single, b Missouri/Illinois/Illinois, Laborer Obituary, Longview Daily News, 29 May 1939, page 6, column 4 "H E Wright dies at Ostrander on Sunda"Iy Morning" H E Wright, resident of Kelso and vicinity for the past 16 years, died early Sunday at home in Ostrander. He would have been 71 years of age in June. Survivors include the widow Julia, to whom he was married 46 years ago in Ju "Ily; six daughters, Mrs Cora Chadderton and Mrs Lois Lyon, both of Kelso; Mrs Alta Fawcett, Snohomish; Mrs Grace Foster, Fullerton, Calif.; Mrs Ella Rekeekes, San Francisco; Mrs Peggy Henderson, Redding, Calif.; three brothers John W Wright an "Id Fred Wright, San Francisco, and Earl, also of California; two sisters; Mrs D A Stewart, Strang, Okla., and Mrs. Nellie Alltapper, Springfield, Mo. Funeral arrangements have not been completed pending word from relatives, however; service  "Is will not be before Thursday. The remains are at the Steele funeral home. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&f1=Grace&f2=&f0=Kissinger&sx=&f4Day=&f4Month=&f4Year=&f6=&f5Day=&f5Month=&f5Year=&f7=&f10=&f9=&f3=&f8=&prox=1&f4=++  "I&f5=++&db=cadeath1940&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=mp-cadeath1940&gst=&so=3 CADI Grace L Kissinger 14 Aug 1973 Orange 9 Apr 1904 Arkansas --------------------- Re: Georgia Donner wjhonson to johnsokri From: wjhonson@aol.com Hide Add to  "I: To Do, Calendar To: johnsokri@netscape.net Date: Wed, Sep 16, 2009 2:03 am As far as Georgia, it's interesting because I had written up years ago a few notes about Eliza Donner her sister, esp. in light of Christian Brunner's prison te "Irm. My own direct ancestors also lived in that same small town of Sonoma at the same time as the Brunner's and the two girls lived there, so I was curious to see if they might have known each other. I'm sure they did, but I didn't find any e "Ividence. At any rate, one of Georgia's daughters was Eliza M Babcock who married John W Foley in 1893/4. I don't know exactly where they married or how they might have met because Eliza and Georgia were living in Fremont CA as you know, an"Id John was way up in Union County, Oregon probably about a thousand miles away! But they met somehow and went to Whitman County, Washington, then back to Oregon, then back to Washington again, appearing in 1910 in the town of Walla Walla. "I Their eldest child Harold Francis "Frank" Foley born 25 Jun 1896 in Whitman County, Washington, married Grace Lea Wright on 25 Aug 1919 in Lewiston, Idaho. That's another oddity. I have no idea what Grace was doing in Idaho... except... s"Ihe was only fifteen. So perhaps she was running away to get married in a state where you could without parental consent At any rate, within a year, they are back living by her parents in West Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington which is f"Iairly near Walla Walla I suppose. Within an hour's drive anyway. Grace and Harold had either two or three children and moved to Los Angeles. He was a mechanic just as Grace's brother-in-law so perhaps they met that way. Or maybe through t"Ihe Masonic hall which several members of the family were involved. They divorced between 1930 and probably about 1934 when she appears as a Cafe Owner in Buena Park. By 1938 she was remarried to a Mr Foster (either Lewis or George). I am "Inot certain what happened to Frank Foley between 1934 and his death in 1971 in Reedsport, Douglas County, Oregon as I've only just today found that death information on another site http://museum.bmi.net/Picnic%20People%20A.L/Foley%20F.htm "I Of the three children, I only have further info on one, Lea May Foley born 4 Oct 1927 in Los Angeles married Anthony "Tony" Gouveia and they were both living, as a couple last known in 1968 in Anaheim (that's the town where Disneyland is). T"Ihey had two daughters that I know of : Anita Louise Gouveia and Linda Lee Gouveia. I don't know if the name "Anita Louise Gouveia" was popular but I've found FOUR marriages for this woman. It may all be her, or it may be two different women."I That's all I have for you. Unless of course you'd want information on the side branches NOT descended from Georgia. My great-aunt by blood was this Grace Lea Wright born 9 Apr 1904 in Savoy, Washington County, Arkansas to Harvey Edgar "I"Richard" "Dick" Wright (1868-1939) and his wife Julia Augusta "Julie" Ivey (1875-1948). This last couple both died in West Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington. There were ten children born to Harvey and Julia, 2 boys and 8 girls, but only s"Iix girls survived to adulthood of those ten children. So Grace grew up in a household of all sisters. Grace ended by dying as "Grace Kissinger" (her last husband of three) on 14 Aug 1973 in Buena Park which is a small town in Los Angeles Cou"Inty. Will Johnson#Ihttp://media.digitalarchives.wa.gov/WA.Media/jpeg/41F20BAD99B2B9818269D65CF532A345_1.jpg Birth Certificate http://museum.bmi.net/Picnic%20People%20A.L/Foley%20F.htm http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&f2=&f1=Foley&sx=&f5=&#If6=&rg_f7__date=&rs_f7__date=0&f8=&f3=&f10=&f9=&f12=&f11=&gskw=&prox=1&db=wabirths&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=mp-WAbirths&gst=&so=3 Birth Entry http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Foley&sx=&f1=Washington&f2=garfield&f3=&#If20=&f16=&f15=&rg_f14__date=&rs_f14__date=0&f18=&gskw=&prox=1&db=ww1draft&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=ERROR&gst=&so=3 WWI Draft Registration Card Harold Francis Foley 1920 Garfield Co, Washington West Pomeroy, ED 51, Precinct 1, 24 Jan 1920 Dw#Ielling 205, Family 207 Foley, Harold, Head, rents home, MW, 23, married, b Wash/Oregon/California, Farmer , Grace, wife, FW, 16, married, b Arkansas/Arkansas/Arkansas Bowne, Charlie, lodger, 16, single, b Missouri/Illinois/Illinois, Laborer#I!$Ihttp://media.digitalarchives.wa.gov/WA.Media/jpeg/0DF462078AE9D317BB474BDB7C5E0FB7_1.jpg Marriage to H E McBride http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=proquestnews&so=2&rank=0&=%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c%2c1%" $I2c+%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c1%2c+%2c%2c&gsfn=&gsln=Reekes&sx=&gs1co=2%2cUSA&gs1pl=7%2cCalifornia&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&prox=1&db=&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-c&srchb=p Second marriage to Morris L Reekes http#!$I://search.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&dbid=1540&iid=31090_140935-00073&sid=_82004042=California%26_82004044=San%20Francisco%26_81004041=1937&rc=3345,660,3429,677;3449,658,3532,677&pid=6254559&ssrc=&fn=Morris&ln=Reekes&st=g Residence in 1937 $"$I Obituary of Harvey Edgar Wright 29 May 1939 Longview Daily News, Cowlitz Co, Washington In her father's obit in 1939 she is called Ella Rekeekes of San Francisco, California That surname however simply does not exist In her mother's ob%#$Iit in 1948 she is called Ella Moreno of Millbrae, California http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=49348501&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0¤tPage=0&fpo=False Living 1967 in Long Beach as Ella Cowdell, host$$Iess in a coffee shop And she died in 1978 as Ella Cowdell in Los Angeles Co, California%Ihttp://media.digitalarchives.wa.gov/WA.Media/jpeg/0DF462078AE9D317BB474BDB7C5E0FB7_1.jpg MarriageCUnder Thelma Wright'IIn her father's obit in 1939 she is called "Peggy Henderson of Redding, California" In her mother's obit in 1948 she is called "Pat Stark of Los Angeles, California"*)IOn 16 Jan 1937, Joe Fawcett in one of his letters home from the USS Cincinnati, refers to an automobile accident that Lois had just been involved in, and that "...Grandmother and Grandfather are terribly anxious and worried about her. It seem+))Is that automobile accidents are a calamity for all of my aunts, Lois, Peggy, Cora and Ella. I hope that this is the last of such unfortunate mishaps." In the 1939 obit of her father she is called Lois Lyon of Kelso. In the 1949 obit of he*)Ir mother she is called Lois Lyons of Yakima. http://media.digitalarchives.wa.gov/WA.Media/jpeg/D614D73D2CBD59EE03D55600E99DFC27_1.jpg 1965 Marriage to Harlond B Clift She died according to the SSDI as Lois Clift in Yakima.+IPhoto.,IMarriage Return License # 10168 Date of License: Sept. 6, 1935 GROOM: Albert E. Chadderton Residence: 307 N. 5th West Kelso Age at last birthday: 26 Color or race: White Single, 1st marriage Birth place: Kelso, WA Occupation: mill worker /-,I Father's name: Charles E. Chadderton Father's birth place: Michigan Mother"s maiden name: Sadie Hudson Mother's birth place: Kansas BRIDE: Cora E. Wright Residence: 1128 8th Avenue, Longview, WA Age at last birthday: 18 Color or race: W0.,Ihite Single, 1st marriage Birth place: Pomeroy, WA Occupation: house keeper Father's name: Harvey E. Wright Father's birth place: Arkansas Mother's maiden name: Julia Ivy Mother's birth place: Arkansas Person performing ceremony: Thomas J/,Iefferys, Presbyterian minister Place of ceremony: 807 first Avenue North Kelso, WA In the record of marriages it gave the marriage date as Sept 6, 1935 also.2-I1840 Carroll County, Tennessee Solomon P Burrow 1031001-0211101 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&f3=&f4=&sx=f4&f11=&f12=&rg_f20__date=1841&rs_f20__date=0&f21=Carroll&gskw=&prox=1&db=tnstatemarriages&ti=0&ti.si=0&gs31-Is=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=30&h=23014&recoff= Marriage Entry Carroll County, Transcribed Marriage Record From 1838 to 1860 #179 22 Dec 1841 Sol Burrow to marry Millia A Cabe Solemnized 23 Dec 1841 1850 Washington Co, Arkansas Mars Hill , S42-Iheet 330A #15 Burgess [as found], Solomon 33 Farmer b NC , Milly 25 b TN , John 8 b TN , Sarah 5 b AR , Mary 1 b AR Sheet 331B #36 Burgess, Jane 30 b VA , Sarah 12 b AR , Martin 9 b AR ----------------------- Solomon Burrow "of W53-Iashington County, Arkansas" issued 1 Aug 1857 cash entry 40 acres NWSE S28-T16N-R32W Washington County, Arkansas Solomon Burrow "of Washington County, Arkansas" issued 1 Aug 1857 cash entry 40 acres NESE S29-T16N-R32W Washington County,64-I Arkansas Solomon Burrow "of Washington County, Arkansas" issued 1 Feb 1860 cash entry 40 acres NWNE S30-T16N-R32W Washington County, Arkansas ---------------- 1860 Washington Co, Arkansas Marrs Hill Township #561/140, Sheet 555, page 75-I79 Solomon Burrow 46 Farmer b North Carolina Milly 35 b Tennessee John 17 b Tennessee Sarah 15 b Arkansas Mary 11 b Arkansas Margaret 7 b Arkansas Tennessee 3 b Arkansas James Cabe 24 Blacksmith b Tennessee Millie 40 b Tennessee Ishma86-Iel 17 Farm Labor b Tennessee --------------- Fought on the side of the North in the Civil War. His son John Porch fought on the side of the South. --------------------- http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Burrow&s97-Ix=&f5Day=&f5Month=&f5Year=&f6=&f0=&f1=&f2=&f3=&gskw=&prox=1&f5=++&db=armarr1863&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=mp-armarr1863&gst=&so=3 Solomon Burrow to Martha A Cane 23 Oct 1877 Washington County, AR ---------------------- 1880 Washington, Arkansas :8-I Mars Hill, Sheet 504B Soloman BURROW Self M Male W 66 NC Farmer NC NC Martha Ann. BURROW Wife M Female W 29 MO Keeping House NC MO May BURROW Dau S Female W 1 AR NC MO Washington Co, Arkansas "Will of Solomon Burrow I, Solomon Bu;9-Irrow being of sound mind and memory do give, devise and bequeath both real and personal the real estate at Viney Grove shall belong to my wife Martha Burrow and May Burrow and Lona Burrow. So long as she is the widow of Solomon Burrow all of t<:-Ihe money and notes that I hold shall be kept on "interest" until the youngest child is of age, the interest shall be for the benefit of the family including Martha and her two children. May Burrow and Lona shall have a mare and cow each and a =;-Ibed and bedstead and bed clothing also a saddle each. After Lona is of age then the balance shall have an equal part of what is left if they will come up and pay to the estate of Solomon Burrow their indebtedness to the estate . I give to May ><-Iand Lona Burrow the organ together, the Big glass 'Buro' belong to Lona alone. Mrs. Carter [Sarah Ellen Burrow] is due the estate Fifteen Dollars for which I have no note for and it is my request that she shall pay to the estate that amount be?=-Ifore she is entitled to her part if there is anything due them. In witness whereof, I Solomon Burrow have to this day my last Will and Testament subscribe my name the 23rd day of June 1897 at the village of Viney Grove Ark." Witness: W S Bonn@>-Ier, J B Gillis Filed for probate 1 May 1899 - Contributed by Celia E. 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Washington Co Probate Court Dec Term 3rd day Dec 6th 1900 John P Burrow admin Solomon Burrow - Order to set the Will aside On this day comes on to be heard the petition of Dudley Burrow stating that in the Will of said SoloCA-Imon Burrow he had failed to name the petitioner and certain other children of said Solomon Burrow in said Will and petitioner asked that said estate be distributed as provided by statute the same as if no will had been made. The petitioner apDB-Ipeared by attorney and the executor appeared by R J Wilson his attorney and both parties announced themselves ready for hearing in this case. The Court after hearing the petition and evidence introduced finds that the Widow of Solomon Burrow EC-Ihas declined to accept the provisions made for her in lieu of dower in said will and elects to take her dower interest in said estate as provided by statute. And the Court further finds that Solomon Burrow died intestate as to his heirs not nFD-Iamed in said will and that by reason of failure to mention said heirs and by reason of the widow's electing to take her dower, said executor cannot carry out the provisions of said Will. It is therefore by the court considered and adjudged thGE-Iat said Will of Solomon Burrow be set aside and the executor is ordered to pay to the widow of Solomon Burrow the amount allowed her as dower under the statute less the amount heretofore paid to her, and that the balance of said estate after dHF-Ieducting the dower interest of the widow be distributed among the heirs of Solomon Burrow. Millard Berry, Probate Court. I have a copy of the petition made by Dudley [James Dudley] Burrow in 1900 that states that Solomon Burrow left his otIG-Iher children out of his will and therefore it should be set aside. You will need to send me your mailing address. Which of Solomon and Millie's children are you descended from? Solomon Burrow married Martha Cain married in 1877. He was 62 anH-Id she was 28. - Celia E. GrahamK.IThere is a John Cabe on page 187 of the 1830 Carroll Co, Tennessee Census There are no Cabe's in the 1840 Census of Carroll Co, Tennessee http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&f3=&f4=&sx=f4&f11=&f12=&rg_f20__date=1841LJ.I&rs_f20__date=0&f21=Carroll&gskw=&prox=1&db=tnstatemarriages&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=30&h=23014&recoff= Marriage Entry Carroll County, Transcribed Marriage Record From 1838 to 1860 #179 22 Dec 1841 Sol Burrow to marry Millia AMK.I Cabe Solemnized 23 Dec 1841 1850 Washington Co, Arkansas Mars Hill , Sheet 330A #15 Burgess (sic), Solomon 33 Farmer b NC , Milly 25 b TN , John 8 b TN , Sarah 5 b AR, Mary 1 b AR Sheet #331B #36 Burgess, Jane 30 b VA , Sarah 1NL.I2 b AR , Martin 9 b AR 1860 Washington Co, Arkansas Marrs Hill Township #561/140, Sheet 555, page 79 Solomon Burrow 46 Farmer b North Carolina Milly 35 b Tennessee John 17 b Tennessee Sarah 15 b Arkansas Mary 11 b Arkansas Margaret 7OM.I b Arkansas Tennessee 3 b Arkansas James Cabe 24 Blacksmith b Tennessee Millie 40 b Tennessee Ishmael 17 Farm Labor b Tennessee Celia Graham forwarded me a scan of a picture. Someone has writen in pen across the top "Millie Ann Cabe BuN.Irrow" By the style of dress and type of picture I would guess this is from the 1860s to 80 and the dark-haired woman in the picture appears to be between 40 and 55.Q/I1900 Yell, Benton Co, Arkansas Vol 2 ED 3, Sheet 9, line 28 - T 623, Roll 50 Stuart, Daniel Jan 1865, 35 years old, married 16 years b IL father b IL, mother b IL Farmer , Sarah A wife June 1867, 32 years old, mother of 6, 6 living b AR, faRP/Ither b TN, mother b AR , Luke L son Sep 1886, 13 years old b AR, Sarah dau Jan 1889, 11 years old b AR , Birtha dau Apr 1891, 8 years old b AR , Elsa dau Nov 1893, 7 years old b AR , Clara M dau Feb 1896, 3 years old b AR , William R son SQ/IAug 1898, 1 year old b AR Oral History has it they moved to Okla. about 1907. His Funeral Record from Greens Funeral Home in Pryor, Ok., now Willson-Cunningham Funeral Home, states that he had been a resident of the area for 33 yrs. SubtraTR/Icted from his death date(1939), that would be about 1906. 1910 Mayes County, Oklahoma River Township, page 283B, #155 Stewart, Daniel A, 45, married 24 years, b IL/IL/IL, General Farm , Annie, wife, 41, AR/KY/AR , Elsie, daughter, 17, sUS/Iingle, b AR , Clara, daughter, 14, single, b AR , Roy, son, 12, single, b AR , Mary, daughter, 10, b AR , Ida, daughter, 6, b AR Davis, Oliver, boarder, 23, single, b AR/IL/IL 1920 Mayes Co, Oklahoma River Township, Strang District SVT/Itewart, D E, Head, 53, b IL/IL/IL, Laborer , Sarry A, wife, 52, b AR/TN/AR, Laundress , Julie E, dau, 16, single, b AR 1930 Mayes Co, Oklahoma River Township, #26/26 Stewart, Dan, Head, 65, married at 19, b AR/KY/AR, Farmer , Ann S, wiWU/Ife, 64, married at 18, b AR/KY/AR , Roy?, son, 31, married at 24, b AR/IL/AR , Leona, daughter-in-law, 23, married at 15, b AR/AR/AR , Eugene, grandson, 4, b KS/AR/AR , Charles R, grandson, 2, b OK/AR/AR ------------------- The Pryor JXV/Ieffersonian Pryor, Oklahoma Thursday, May 7, 1953 SARAH A. STEWART of Strang SARAH ANNA STEWART, 85, died Friday, May 1, in the family home in Strang. She was born in Raise, Arkansas. Surviving are six daughters, SARAH PHIPPS oYW/If Strang, BERTHA REED of Spavinaw, ELSA DUNCAN of Strang, CLARA CARROLL of Langley, MARY RICHARDSON of Adair, IDA COATS of Strang; two sons, L. L. STEWART of Fayetteville, Arkansas and ROY STEWART of Strang; three sisters, IDA SMITH and MILLIEZX/I ALTOFFER, both of Springfield, Missouri, ALLIE EARP of Bixby; two brothers, FRED WRIGHT of Los Angeles, California and EARL WRIGHT of Muskogee. Services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Baptist Church in Strang with Rev. THOMPSON officiY/Iating. Burial was at Spavinaw Cemetery under the direction of Green Funeral Home of Pryor.\0I1880 Census Place Pembina, Pembina, Dakota Territory Page Number 50B Lucean GEROUX Self M Male W 44 CAN Keeps Meat Market CAN CAN Margret C. GEROUX Wife M Female NA 30 MAN Keeping H][0Iouse MAN MAN Alphonsene GEROUX Dau S Female NA 16 DAK At Home CAN CAN Elmer GEROUX Dau S Female NA 13 DAK At School CAN CAN Delphine GEROUX Dau S Female NA 11 DAK At School CAN CA^\0IN Clements GEROUX Dau S Female NA 9 DAK CAN CAN L. N. Frederick GEROUX Son S Male NA 6 DAK CAN CAN Alvena GEROUX Dau S Female NA 4 DAK CAN CAN Virginia GEROUX Dau S Female NA 3 DAK CAN _]0I CAN Lucian GEROUX Son S Male NA 1 DAK CAN CAN Joseph GEROUX Son Male NA 18 DAK Works In Meat Market CAN CAN Margret CHARRETTE MotherL Female NA 72 MAN CAN CAN Metilda LEBUCHE Other `^0I Female NA 30 CAN Servant CAN CAN David BOUCHERND Other S Male W 51 CAN Servant CAN CAN Albert PICHE Other S Male W 30 CAN Butcher CAN CAN Louis R. BOURGET Other S Male W 30 CAN Ca_0Ilerk CAN CAN 1885 Census Pembina Co, North Dakota Lucien Geroux, 46, farmer , Josephine, wife, 35, housekeeping , Alfosine, 21, daughter, dressmaker , Elmir, 19, daughter , Leo, 15, daugher , Adelphine, 16, daughter , Clemos, 14,`0I daughter , Fred, 12, son , Alphine, 11, daughterc1IIda Wright Carter lived in the Springfield Mo. area around 1920. Compiler has Phots of Ida Wright Carter, as a young woman, with her sisters, Sara Ann Wright Stewart, and Millie Wright Altaffer. A contact for this side of the family is: b1I Ida May Ross 2104 S. Knoxville Ft. Smith Ark. 72901 (Grand Daughter of Ida Wright and Half- Sister of Dr. Gray Carter who gave this compiler some info and the above address)4IWW1 Draft Registration Card Blue Eyes, Black Hairf5Ihttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=0&tips=0&gsfn=Carl&gsln=Wright&sx=&f12=&f4=&f7=&f15=&rg_81004011__date=1900&rs_81004011__date=5&f18=&f14__n=&_8000C002=&_80008002=&_80018002=&f10=&f16=&gskw=&prox=1&db=1930usfedcen&ti=0&tge5Ii.si=0&gss=angs-d&fh=2&recid=4838459&recoff=1+2 1930 Census of Wedington, Washington, Arkansas R L Wright 59 Dola Wright 48 Jessie Wright 29 Carl Wright 28 Easter Wright 25 Leroy Wright 23 Etha Wright 24 Cecil Wright 19 Virgil Wrighf5Iht 15 Ross Wright 14 Kenneth Wright 13 Hazel Wright 10 Daisy Wright 9 ------------ Subj: Huckaby Wright Date: 11/3/2007 2:17:52 PM Pacific Standard Time From: aeberlin@texhoma.net (Anita E Emberlin) To: wjhonson@aol.com (WJhonson) ig5I There is a problem now with the 1930 census for Robert Wright. According to this obit, Robert died in 1925. Northwest Arkansas Times Fayetteville, Arkansas Friday, Feb. 18, 1938 (Front Page) Funeral Thursday for Mrs. D. WRIGHT Mrs. DORjh5IA BELLE HUCKABY WRIGHT, 56, died Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock at her home at Wheeler. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. at White Oak church with Rev. C. L. LIERLY officiating. Mrs. Wright was born Dec. 18, 1881 at Wheeler and ki5Iat age of 19 was married to ROBERT WRIGHT who died in November 1925. There were 16 children and Mrs. Wright also reared a stepson, CARL WRIGHT. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Surviving are: JESSE WRIGHT of Edinburg, Texas; FERRELL lj5IWRIGHT of Siloam Springs, FORREST WRIGHT at Wheeler, LOY WRIGHT of Siloam Springs, LESTER WRIGHT of Kelso, Washington; ETHA LUTHER of Summers, LEO WRIGHT, CECIL WRIGHT, EDNA LANKFORD, VIRGIL WRIGHT, REBA WRIGHT, KENNETH WRIGHT, HAZEL and DAISYk5I WRIGHT of Siloam Springs. She also leaves 28 grandchildren, seven sisters and four brothers.n7IMrs. J. N. Wright called by death in June 12, 1925 issue of the Lawton Constitution Mrs. J N. Wright, 43 years old, of 103 A Avenue died at her home yesterday following a long illness of heart trouble. Mrs. Wright was well known in Lawton andom7I leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss. Mrs. Wright was born in 1883 in Texas and later moved to Lawton where she lived until her death. She was a member of the Baptist church and was always active in church circles. Mrs. Wright is survivpn7Ied by her husband, J. N. Wright of Lawton, a daughter Mrs. Earl Ethell of Lawton and two grandchildren Ervin and Elmon Ethell. Two brothers, F. D. and J. W. Henderson, reside in Arkansas. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at onqo7Ie o’clock at the First Baptist Church with Rev. West of Lawton, an old time friend of the family, officiating at the services. Lawton will be made in the Lawton cemetery. The many friends of Mrs. Wright sympathize with the family in the lossp7I of the wife and mother. St. Clair-Pearson Undertaking company has charge of the arrangements.s9Ihttp://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123765858&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=5¤tPage=0&fpo=False http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=123770031&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=20r9I¤tPage=0&fpo=False http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=122847902&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=10¤tPage=0&fpo=Falseu:I1840 Census McLean County, Illinois Joseph Snodgrass: 1 m 5-10; 1 m 50-60; 1 f 5-10; 2 f 10-15. ------------- 1850 McLean County, Illinois Dry Grove Twp., #767/783: Wm. D. Harbord 29-M-IN farmer, $1,300 Susan J. Harbord vt:I 23-F-IL Jane Harbord 68-F-VA Robert Snodgrass 20-M-IL laborer <1840, 1860 McLean Co., IL> 1860 McLean County, Illinois Dry Grove, page 99, #668/672: Roberwu:It Snodgrass 28-M-IL farmer, $0/400 Nancy Snodgrass 22-F-TX Margaret Snodgrass 2-F-IL George Snodgrass 1-M-IL <1870 McLean Co., IL> 1870 McLean County, xv:IIllinois Dry Grove Twp., page 382, #142/142: Robert Snodgrass 39-M-IL farmer, $400/800 Nancy Snodgrass 33-F-IL Bethinie Snodgrass 13-F-IL George W. Snodgrass 11-yw:IM-IL Gerome Snodgrass 10-M-IL Amelia E. Snodgrass 7-F-IL Nancy Snodgrass 3-F-IL Lucinda E. Snodgrass 1-F-IL <1860, 1880 McLean Co., IL> 1880 Soundex/Census McLean County, Illinois Dry Grove Twp., 37-157-19zx:I-25: R. C. Snodgrass 49-M-IL/VA/KY farmer [Robert Charles Snodgrass] Nancy J. Snodgrass 41-F-MO/TN/KY wife Lee Jerome Snodgrass 19-M-IL/IL/MO son [Jerome Lee Snodgrass 1900 Smith C{y:Io TX; 1910 Travis Co TX] Amelia E. Snodgrass 17-F-IL/IL/MO dau. Nancy E. Snodgrass 13-F-IL/IL/MO dau. Lucinda E. Snodgrass 11-F-IL/IL/MO dau. Euphamia F. Snodgrass 9-F-IL/IL/MO dau. John R. Snodgrass 3-M-IL/IL/MO sz:Ion [1900 McLean Co] <1870 McClean Co., IL>;IIn 1966, the obit of her brother Earl states "Mrs Millie Altaffer of Springfield" Millie Wright Altaffer lived in Springfield Missouri. Buried Eastlawn Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co., Missouri.~=I Allie Wright, lived in Bixby, died there, has family there. 9/3/94: Talked to Ruth Earp Simons, the daughter of Allie Wright Earp, and John Wesley Earp. She has a sister named Lillian still living (Bixby, Ok.). She has a letter from one of }=IAllies nieces, from Washington State, written to Allie just before she died, and will locate it and let me know what it says and the address on it. Lillian's daughter has photos of many of the Wright family, some are recognizable and some a~=Ire not. I was fortunate to obtain a copy of a Tintype photo of my 2nd great grandfather, William Tucker Wright, I am guessing the approximate date of it as around 1865. --------------------- The Tulsa Tribune Tulsa, Oklahoma Monday,=I October 28, 1963 Mrs. ALLIE EARP Bixby: Services for Mrs. ALLIE NAOMA EARP, 79, a Bixby resident since 1907, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Church of Christ. She died in her home Saturday. 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Her husband, JOHN W. EARP, died in 1957. She is survived by three sons, EARL of Rialto, California; CECIL of San Diego, California; and JOHN of Santee, California; five daughters, BESSIE EARP and MRS. FLOSSIE BOX, both of Broken Bow; MR=IS. OPAL SMITH of Sapulpa; MRS. RUTH SIMON of Bixby and MRS. LILLIE MOUSER of San Diego, California; two brothers, including EARL WRIGHT of Muskogee; a sister; 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. B=Iurial will be in the Bixby Cemetery under the direction of the Leonard Funeral Home.>Ihttp://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=1091&iid=D13P_1149C0662&fn=Louis&ln=Beaudry&st=r&ssrc=&pid=14746481?IWorld War 1 Draft Registraction Card Grey eyes, Black Hair ------------------------------- 1920 Mayes Co, Oklahoma Census enumerated 3 Jan 1920 River Township, Strang District, Household #2/2 Wright, Fred, Head, 33, b AR/TN/AR, Barber at ?IOwn Shop , Ora, wife, 24, b OK/OK/KS, no occupation , John, son, 6, b OK , William, son, 4 3/12 b OK , Glendale, son, 1 1/12 b OK ---------------------------------- Fred lived in San Francisco, California. Fred was the father of Georgia?I Carroll's son, Harley who died very young. (see Georgia Brown Family Page.) This information was from James Brown, the son of Georgia Carroll Brown and her husband George Brown. Harley lived with Georgia's parents, Leander and Maggie Carr?Ioll. He was about 5 years old when he died. Georgia, spent many years in the State Hospital in Vinita, and died in 1935 of TB. She was a teenager when Harley was born. Fred was married to Ora at the time, and had 2 sons. -----------------?I---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mayes County Courthouse. This is what I found out about Ora West Wright, and Fred Wright. When I could not find any marriage records I went downstairs to see if I?I could find any WWI draft records, there were none. So I decided to see if there were any property records. Come to find out Ora West was a good part Cherokee Indian. She received 2 parcels of land as an allotment. Her roll # is 23463 Th?Ie next record I found concerned a piece of property she owned in Strang it was deeded to Fred. A few months later he deeded it back to her. I thought that was strange, so I went to the record book. I found it was part of a settlement. Then?I there was another record of him transferring property to her. I wrote all the dates down, and went back to the Court Clerks office, to look at the Divorce Index. Bingo! In 1922, she filed for divorce and by reason of non appearance, he los?It by default. She was granted a divorce on the grounds that he verbally and physically abused her. He didn't come home till late nights, and didn't provide for her and the children. She was forced to work out, to support herself and the chi?Ildren. And she had given birth to 9 children, during their marriage, 4 were living. There was an earlier filing for divorce by Fred (1917). It was evidently dropped, and the papers destroyed. Fred and Ora were married on 1 Jan 1912, in V?Iinita, Craig County, Oklahoma. They had 4 children living, John age 10, William age 8, Glendale, age 4, Marguerite age 2. The divorce was granted on 21 Dec 1922. He was to pay $20 per month Alimony . On 22 Oct 1922 Fred signed a deed an?Id it was notarized in Greene Co. Mo. At the time the divorce papers were served, he was living at 739 North Main Ave., Springfield Missouri. Fred signed a final release of ownership of property on June 25, 1923, in San Mateo, California. H?Ie was evidently living with or near John W. Wright. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cherokee Rolls show who was in the West family. They were as follows: West, John D 23459 ?I; Nannie 23460 ; Lillie 23461; Jasper N 23462; Ora 23463 ; Bert 23464 ; Ruth 23465 There was also a William Wright, who's Roll number was 23480, I am wondering if this person is the son of Fred Wright and Ora West Wright? ----------------- ?I From Allie Wrights Earp's Bible that belongs to her daughter, Lillian Earp Mouser of Bixby OK: An old address for Fred Wright: 322 3rd St, Huntington Beach, Calif. Fred had a son John who lived in Portland, Oregon. -------------------- I?In 1953, the obit of his sister Sarah says he was living in Los Angeles In 1966, the obit of his brother Earl states that Fred was then living in Castro ValleyAIWW1 Draft Registration Earl Wright of Strang, Mayes Co, OK born 3 Dec 1887 Wheeler, AR Farm Labor for John Rengl [?] of Strang Wife and one child Brown Eyes, Black Hair 5 June 1917 [date] -------------------- 1920 Muskogee Co, OklahomAIa Census Muskogee City, Household #10/11 Wright, Earl, Head, 32, b AR/TN/US, Laborer at Rail Road shops , Stella, wife, 22, b TN/TN/TN , Elizabeth, dau, 4 3/12 b OK , Ruth E, dau, 1 2/12 b OK Stewart, Roy, nephew, 21, b AR/AR/AR, LaborerAI Rail Road section -------------------- His sister Allie's obit in 1963 says that he is living in Muskogee ------------------- Subj: Obits in OK Date: 12/7/06 6:42:15 PM Pacific Standard Time From: aeberlin@texhoma.net (Nita) To: WJhonAIson@aol.com (Will Johnson) The Muskogee Times-Democrat Muskogee, Oklahoma Saturday, January 29, 1966 EARL WRIGHT, 77, a retired machinist with Midland Valley Railroad, died enroute to Muskogee General Hospital about 6 p.m. FridAIay after suffering an apparent heart attack. A Muskogee resident since 1918, Wright was a member of the First Methodist Church. Leacher Funeral Home will announce arrangements. Survivors include his wife STELLA of the home, 210 North Utah;AI three daughters, MARY ELIZABETH WRIGHT of the home, MRS. M. D. KERT of San Jose, California, MRS. E. L. WISE of Muskogee; a brother FRED WRIGHT of Castro Valley, California; a sister MRS. MILLIE ALTAFFER of Springfield, Missouri and five granAIdchildren.HI1870 Franklin Co, Arkansas Census Mulberry Twp., page 54, #203/205 (enumerated 9 Jun 1870): Riley Ivy 30-M-MO farmer, 0/$650 Mary F. Ivy 28-F-AR [Mary Frances Snodgrass, d/o Isaac] Rosianna Ivy 12-F-AR Nancy J. Ivy 11-F-AR William R. Ivy 6-M-HIAR James Ivy 4-M-AR Robert J. Ivy 6m-M-AR Frank Snodgrass 18-M-AR at home [s/o Joseph Snodgrass; nephew of Mary Frances Snodgrass Ivy] Berry Snodgrass 16-M-AR at home [s/o Joseph Snodgrass; nephew of Mary Franes Snodgrass Ivy] Sarah Kagill 18-HIF-AR at home [probably Cagle] 1880 Census in Ivy Township, Franklin Co, Arkansas. James Ivy 65 b TN father TN mother NC. Lydia Ivy 69 b TN father TN mother TN. Ford, Mary 35 , Oland 1 Ivy, William 18 orphan b Ark father MO mother Ark [HIson of William Riley Ivy and Mary F Snodgrass] Ivy, Vick (male) 18 orphan b Ark father Ark mother Ill , Bobby (male) 8 orphan b Ark father Ark mother Ark Ivy, Francis (female) 27 b MO father MO mother VA , James 6 b Ark father MO mother MOHI , Charles 3 b Ark father MO mother MODelayed Birth Certificate, with information provided by his sister, Sarah Ann Wright Stewart. Certificate in the possessiZF1860 Census Franklin Co, Arkansas CPam E-mail Hoaglandp@aol.comlu>E Pam Hoaglangp@aol.com.1870 Census Franklin Co, Arkansasw4Bible record of Julia Ivey in the possession of Will Johnson, Santa Cruz, CaliforniagBible record of Julia Iveyif1880 Census Ancestral file online at www.familysearch.orgurgJane Martin at JMartinhi@aol.comnw"Columbia Chronicle" (newspaper) 3 Oct 1891, Dayton, Columbia Co, WashingtonxVOregon Death Index, 1903-98, online at www.ancestry.com}cJames GogginsResearch by James Goggins, Cemetary Records of Franklin County_Ivey Family HeritagejSue Clark and Virginia McPhailFranklin County, Arkansas Cemeteries north of the Arkansas river1995-Desmond Walls AllenWestern Arkansas Death Record Index 1924-1933Arkansas Research, PO Box 303, Conway AR 72033\KIBirthdate also reported as Feb 1871 on the 1900 censusLI1900 Lamar Co, Texas Justice Precinct 11, excluding Paris, 26 Jun 1900, ED62, Sheet 28A, stamped 53 Dwelling 523, Family 527 Mayo, Thomas, Head, WM, Jan (or Jun) 1862, 38, married 11 years, b TX/TX/TX , Rosa, wife, WF, Feb 1871, 29, married 11LI years, mother of 4, 3 living, b TX/TX/TX , Grace, daughter, WF, May 1892, 8, single, b TX/TX/TX , Prebble, son, WM, Dec 1894, 5, single, b TX/TX/TX , Beulah, daughter, WF, Feb 1897, 3, single, b TX/TX/TX 1910 Washington Co, Arkansas CenteLIr Township, 28 Apr 1910, ED 130, Sheet 8B, Household 160/160 Mayo, Thomas J, Head, MW, 42, married first time, 20 years ago, b TX/TN/KY, manager, fruit farm, rents home , Jennie A, wife, FW, 38, married first time, 20 years ago, mother of 6,LI 3 living, b AR/TN/AR , Grace L, daughter, FW, 17, single, b TX/TX/AR , Thomas P, son, MW, 15, single, b TX/TX/AR , Beula A, daughter, FW, 13, single, b TX/TX/ARNIMight be the same person as the James Ivey in 1840 Crawford County, Big Creek Township, page 1 near Wiley Ivey. 1840 Crawford Co, Arkansas James Ivey Free Colored 111-001 This James is 24-35 and ours is 26 which fits. He had one small NIson under 5 which fits and apparently a brother 10-24. Also see the Joseph Ivey and Elizabeth Ivey in 1840 Crawford County, Upper Township, page 3 Franklin Co, Arkansas County Tax Records 1845 James Ivey 1 poll; 1 horse $30; 4 cattle $NI24; Total $54 1846 James Ivey 1 poll; 7 cattle $42 - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, copyright 2004 James Ivy bought a mill off the estate of Allen Miller for 75 cents on 30 Sep 1847 Probate recorNIds of Franklin Co, Arkansas 1849-1852 page 13 22 Jan 1850 Mahulda Miller, widow of Allen Miller, dec'd. The previous commissioners assigned to lay off dower failed and it is now ordered that Alfred Shores, William Quesenbury, James Ivey, andNI Thomas Davison are appointed to lay off dower. 1850 Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Township, pg 242, 6 Nov 1850 #243/243 James Ivy, 35, M, Farmer, $1000, b TN , Lydia, 37, F, b TN, Cant read or write , William R, 12, M, b MO, AttendedNI School , Joseph G, 9, M, b AR, Attended School , Mary C, 6, F, b AR, b Attended School , Tennessee V, 3, M, b AR , James M, 1, M, b AR Wm J McCabe, 6, M, b AR, Attended School Henry Ivey, 18, M, Labor, b IL, b Attended School Simeon BoNIren, 17, M, b TN Elizabeth McLaughlin, 20, F, b Unknown, Cant read or write Probate records of Franklin Co, Arkansas 1849-1852 page 33 16 Jul 1850 Henry K Covert vs John B Covert, adm of John Covert, dec'd, jury trial. Jurors include JaNImes Ivey. page 142 19 Aug 1852 Joseph Blackwell as the next friend of Allen Miller, a minor heir of Wilson Miller dec'd, under 14, asks James Ivy be guardian, approved, Joseph Blackwell, security Probate records of Franklin Co, Arkansas 1852NI-1856 page 20 19 Jan 1853 Order James Ivy, guardian of minor heirs of Wilson Miller be allowed to collect debts and compromise with creditors page 22 James Ivy appointed guardian to bond out as apprentices the minor children of Hugh Martin NIpage 96 Order that James Ivy, admin of Mason Flowers, sell the personal property on such credit as he may consider advantageous not exceeding twelve months and take notes with good and approved security p 101 2 Jan 1854 James Ivy admin of MasNIon Flowers verifies that there is wild stock belonging to estate which could not be collected, granted and ordered that admin sell said wild stock p 102 John Blackwell vs James Ivy admin of Mason Flowers for $30.75, allowed p 103 John BlackwNIell vs James Ivy admin of Mason Flowers for $162.25, allowed Franklin Co, Arkansas County Tax Records 1852 James Ivey 1 poll; 311 acres $1000; 2 horses $70; 15 cattle $135; Total $1205 1854 James Ivey 1 poll; 18-9-29 311 acres $1000; 4 hNIorses $200; 26 cattle $350; Total $1550 1855 James Ivy 1 poll; 311 acres $1000; 4 horses $200; 26 cows $350; Total $1550 1856 James Ivey 1 poll; 300 acres $1200; 6 horses $300; 21 cows $216; Total $1716 (Mason Flowers) - James Ivey NI107 acres $321 [evidently indicates his administration] 1857 James Ivey 1 poll; 8-9-28, 7-9-28 311 acres $1500; 5 horses $200; 21 cows 235 1858 James Ivey 1 poll; 311 acres $1500; 2 horses $100; 30 cows $300; Total $1900 1860 James Ivey 1 pNIoll; 8-9-28, 7-9-28 311 acres $3000; 4 horses $250; 32 cows $490 1861, 62 no entries - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, copyright 2004 Probate records of Franklin Co, Arkansas 1852-56 p 155 Leburn (oNIr Seburn) W Powell, a minor heir of Goreul? M Powell and under 14, asks for Cornelius Pickens as guardian; James Ivy, Joseph Blackwell security p 156 James Ivy, admin of Mason Flowers presents current account 1860 Census Franklin Co, ArkanNIsas Mulberry Township #424/407 Jas Ivey, 45, Farmer, b TN , Lyddia, 48, b TN , J G, 20, b AR , M C, 16, b AR , Tennessee, 12, b AR , Sarah J, 8, b AR McCabe, Wm, 16, Farmer, b AR McGehee, Wm, 20, Farmer, b AR [ed: son of William McGehNIee] Locklear, W, 16, b AR James Ivey appointed administrator for estate of Gro W Haskins who died 1864, James appointed 5 Mar 1866 1870 Mulberry, Franklin Co, Arkansas Ivy, James 55 Farmer b TN , Liddie 58, Keeping House b TN , JamesNI A, 21 Farm laborer b MO Kagel, James 16 Farm Laborer [ed: Cagill] McCline, Lucy, 12, At Home Flowers, Mason, 25, Farm Laborer Jones, Willis, 21, Farm Laborer Franklin Co Arkansas "new" Deed Book D 1869-71 James Ivy of Franklin Co forNI $2320.00 by Ellis C Powell of Green Co, Missouri gives the Wf1/2 of S8-T9N-R28W; and Lidia Ivy wife of James Ivy gives her quitclaim. Dated 13 Apr 1871 Filed 13 Apr 1871 - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional GenealogisNIt, copyright 2004 He was a Justice of the Peace in 1872 as proven by this marriage record Day, George 33 & Nancy Jane Cagle 31 Dec. 31, 1872 by James Ivy, J.P. P#81 Franklin Co Arkansas Deed book H pg 604 18 Apr 1879 [Mortgage] JamesNI Ivey of Franklin for $213 paid by Abner Quesenbury and Sanford Quesenbury dba Quesenburry and Co in Mulberry; and Lydia his wife SE f1/4 and S1/2 NE f1/4 of S7-T9N-R28W; N1/2 SWf1/4 S8-T9N-R28W 150 acres "We acknowledge to have received satiNIsfaction in full 13 Apr 1880" - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, copyright 2004 1880 Census in Ivy Township, Franklin Co, Arkansas. James Ivy 65 b TN father TN mother NC. Lydia Ivy 69 b TN father TN mNIother TN. Ford, Mary 35 [this is their daughter, she married first Lt James R Ivey who died, then married Tom Ford] , Oland 1 Ivy, William 18 orphan b Ark father MO mother Ark [son of William Riley Ivy and Mary F Snodgrass] Ivy, Vick (male) 1NI8 orphan b Ark father Ark mother Ill , Bobby (male) 8 orphan b Ark father Ark mother Ark Ivy, Francis (female) 27 b MO father MO mother VA , James 6 b Ark father MO mother MO , Charles 3 b Ark father MO mother MO - extracted by Will Johnson, NIwjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, copyright 2004 "Index to Wills and administrations of Arkansas to 1900" Washington County - James Ivey 1887 Adm.Pro. I. page 47 Tombstone at ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/washington/cNIemetery/whiteoak.txt Placing James Ivey of Franklin as the son to George is pure speculation. 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Tecumseh, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma'n #15, Sheet 330a, Marrs Hill, Washington Co, ArkansasP#140, Sheet 555, Marrs Hill, Washington Co, ArkansasF Prairie Grove Cemetery, Prairie Grove, Washington Co, Arkansas- Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas*+ T Forest Township, Pattawatomie County, Oklahoma Forest Township, Pottawatomie Co, Oklahomawi Tecumseh, Pottawatomie Co, OklahomaW'łMonroe County,TennesseepGreene County, Tennessee1" Illinoisq'] Of Forest Township, Pattawatomie Co, Oklahoma1 I Chambly,Chambly Co,Quebec " Chambly, Chambly Co, Quebec2 Goose Creek, Bedford County, Tennesseeprobably in Sussex County, Virginia  Bedford County, Tennessee Pleasant Garden Methodist Church Cemetery, Bedford Co, Tennessee/Tprobably Guilford County, North Carolina xw Saline County, Arkansas5nbyfy Sandy Springs Po, Dekalb Township, Grant County, Arkansas Kliving in 1870 in Sandy Springs Po, Dekalb Township, Grant County, Arkansas%isprobably in Saline County, Arkansas c Ebenezer Methodist Church Cemetery, Tull, ArkansasE+ Hot Springs County, Arkansas$ qliving in 1850 in Saline County, Arkansas:j Saline Co,ArkansaszZ4G Carroll County,TennesseeԵ! of Saline Co,Arkansas )Ŀ Civil WarZ Of Crawford Co, Arkansas~ G Shelby Co, Alabama\cu' Shelby County, Alabama Crawford County, Arkansas7}` Ebenezer Cemetery, Saline County, Arkansas ?Mof Carroll Co, Tennessee Wilson County,TennesseeI  Guilford Co, North Carolina ]4 Bedford Co, Tennessee+6Carroll Co, TennesseeP Dinwiddie County, Virginia5Nc C~Albermarle Parish, Surry County, Virginia., Albermarle Parish,Surry Co,VirginiaHȈ Bedford Co or Carroll Co, Tennessee_ Oley,Berks Co,PennsylvaniaV  Whitsett,Guilford Co,North Carolina(,s Jackson Co, Alabama: Ripley Co, Missouri&2 murdered; Ripley County, MissouriC Randolph Co, Arkansas 4.xpg 189, Carroll Co, Tennessee6 J Of Carroll Co, Tenneessee  Madison Co, Missouri t of Madison Co, MissourizJ District 20, Jackson Co, Alabama6! ֱ estate settlement recorded in Jackson Co, Alabama with 12 heirsB: pg 188, Carroll Co, Tennessee(QWW Madison Co, Alabama'NN& of Madison Co, AlabamaC/ of Bedford Co, Tennessee$Vz'] of Franklin Co, Tennessee9'J of Carroll Co,Tennesseeӱ>6 of Bedford or Carroll Co,TennesseekGN=G Prince George County, Virginiap Dinwiddie,Virginia:"^ living in 1830 in Carroll County, Tenneesseec$ living in 1850 in Carroll County, Tenneessee"H Lavinia, Carroll County, Tennessee:/sOf Dinwiddie Co,Virginia˂sy/1Gates County, North Carolinar/ living in 1875 in Mulberry, Franklin County, Arkansaso4O" White Co, Tennessee Lafayette, Boulder, Colorado QEONebraska .RU4 of Lafayette, Boulder, Colorado@c Duncan Cemeteryi9]OI#69, District 8, Lawrence Co, Tennesseei@c of Lawrence Co, Tennessee# St Nicolas,Levis,QuebecF^ Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas"\|I Prairie Township, Franklin County, Arkansas"4} Lafayette, Crawford Co, Arkansas+Sy Eugene, Lane Co,Oregon ] Fairmount, Lane Co,Oregon+JLane Co,OregonZ'E Fairmount, Lane Co, Oregon@:u Precinct 8, Multnomah Co, OregoneMBNBNDjNROBOBgOBOBbOBhOBfOBgODkODfODRB RDlRDm SB SBm SDn SDmSRoSRpTDUBWBbWBqWDrWDsWDtWR[Bt[Du[D\B]Bv]IwbBw cBxcB;117 family # 179y"dB117 family # 179z!dBzdD{U|UzUzdIz)eB*(eB)eB eDzfIzgBzgD gR#UJ6 2- fMmh)3'_$ $;  M{6 4.Jmh)3ǫ$ $ ۰ M6 /^Kmh)3A$a$# a<$a<$F6 50D)5,̏O@hzpGa$c a%c M6 71 fM mh)3alj$7 c$g F77 92 fM mh)3$ `$  Mo7 D2GN+G=\xJ+ % M7 :3cKmh)3a1$ Sa$ao$ F7 4C%mh)3a($a$M9 G?r<&mh)3!#7 M: I@ aL)mh)3B$з $ MJ: IA'aL+mh)3V@$ $ F: LB<'JJ,mh)3n$E !s$K #k M: NCMnI/mh)3u${ (% +F; PZ,aL1mh)3!$ %; FJ; QD[nI2mh)3վ$ -w %K .] /M; REp'L4mh)3Q$ 3.% M; FH5mh)3$ 5$ 6F; GJ6mh)3o$ !M%7 7F0< &H,<7mh)3Sa$a$Fj< SIܐiM8mh)3l$ 8.%; ;0% =M< TI:mh)3Sa##a.T#a#F< UJaLmh)3Say$a$Ⱦ 1MC= KxK@mh)3alj$Sa$aJ$ CMx= LTDAmh)3Sa!%a-%a4k%M= MaLBmh)3$E D$ GMNI11-1-1849 Thomas G Ivy NWSE S20 and NENE S28 T13N-R8W 11-1-1849 James Ivy SENE S20-T13N-R8W 7-1-1850 Thomas G Ivy NWNE and SENE and SWSE S21-R13N-R8W and NESE S20-R13N-R8W Franklin Co, Arkansas County Tax Records no entires on this rollNI prior to 1845, all years on roll extracted below 1845 James Ivey 1 poll; 1 horse $30; 4 cattle $24; Total $54 1846 James Ivey 1 poll; 7 cattle $42 1852 James Ivey 1 poll; 311 acres $1000; 2 horses $70; 15 cattle $135; Total $1205 1854 JamNIes Ivey 1 poll; 18-9-29 311 acres $1000; 4 horses $200; 26 cattle $350; Total $1550 1855 James Ivy 1 poll; 311 acres $1000; 4 horses $200; 26 cows $350; Total $1550 1856 James Ivey 1 poll; 300 acres $1200; 6 horses $300; 21 cows $216; Total NI$1716 1857 James Ivey 1 poll; 8-9-28, 7-9-28 311 acres $1500; 5 horses $200; 21 cows 235 1858 James Ivey 1 poll; 311 acres $1500; 2 horses $100; 30 cows $300; Total $1900 1860 James Ivey 1 poll; 8-9-28, 7-9-28 311 acres $3000; 4 horses $250NI; 32 cows $490 1861, 62 no entries 1867 James Ivey 1 poll, 4 horses $200, 16 cows $192 no more entries on this roll for Franklin Co - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, copyright 2004 Probate records NIof Franklin Co, Arkansas 1849-1852 page 142 19 Aug 1852 Joseph Blackwell as the next friend of Allen Miller, a minor heir of Wilson Miller Dec'd, under 14, asks James Ivy be guardian, approved, Joseph Blackwell security Probate records of NIFranklin Co, Arkansas 1852-56 p 152 31 Aug 1854 Elizabeth A Stout by Cornelius Pickens, her next friend. She is a minor heir of William Stout, dec'd, under 14 and asks James Boren be appointed her guardian, Cornelius Pickens security. p 154NI Cornelius Pickens, executor of James Blackwell p 155 Leburn (or Seburn) W Powell, a minor heir of Yowell M Powell and under 14, asks for Cornelius Pickens as guardian; James Ivy, Joseph Blackwell security p 156 James Ivy, admin of Mason FloNIwers presents current account Register of Legal Voters 1870, Mulberry Township James Ivy Franklin Co Arkansas "new" Deed Book D 1869-71 James Ivy of Franklin Co for $2320.00 paid by Ellis C Powell of Green Co, Missouri gives the west NIfractional half of S8-T9N-R28W; and Lidia Ivy wife of James Ivy gives her quitclaim Dated 13 Apr 1871 Filed 13 Apr 1871 1880 Census in Ivy Township, Franklin Co, Arkansas. James Ivy 65 b TN father TN mother NC.Lydia Ivy 69 b TN father TN NImother TN. Ford, Mary 35 [this is their daughter, she married first Lt James R Ivey who died, then married Tom Ford] , Oland 1 Ivy, William 18 orphan b Ark father MO mother Ark Ivy, Vick (male) 18 orphan b Ark father Ark mother Ill , BobbyNI (male) 8 orphan b Ark father Ark mother Ark Ivy, Francis (female) 27 b MO father MO mother VA, James 6 b Ark father MO mother MO , Charles 3 b Ark father MO mother MO - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist,NI copyright 2004OI1889 Census for Columbia County J. R. Ivey 21 years male Farmer Born Arkansas single. He is living next door to a Thomas Inman 45 and his wife Annie 41 who have a 14-year-old daughter Abbie who was born in Arkansas. Their next child, 7-yearOI-old Mary was born in Washington Territory. Could J R have come to Dayton with the Inman's ? Or at least because of them? A newspaper abstract was done by Ruby McNeil: "Columbia County Washington Newspaper Abstracts Vol. 5, April 1890-MayOI 1892". Dayton newspaper - October 3, 1891, Died in this county, October 1, 1891, J. R. Ivy, aged about 25 years. He is buried in the Bundy Hollow Cemetery out of Dayton, WA. His stone says 31 Oct 1867 - 1 October 1891.PIBaptismal Record Francisca Desmarais child of Alberto Desmarais and Leone Mignan born in Wales, ND on 19 Sep 1906 baptised 21 Oct 1906 St Michael's, Wales, N Dak by Rev C Bacher Sponsors Franciscus Belleflero and Josephine ValcourtRIShe is called Mary Catherine Ivey in the bible of Joanne Gerde, her granddaughter as stated by Joanne's daughter Bev Pownall Pownall@comcast.net 1850 Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Township, pg 242, 6 Nov 1850 #243/243 James Ivy, 35, RIM, Farmer, $1000, b TN , Lydia, 37, F, b TN, Cant read or write , William R, 12, M, b MO, Attended School , Joseph G, 9, M, b AR, Attended School , Mary C, 6, F, b AR, b Attended School , Tennessee V, 3, M, b AR , James M, 1, M, b AR WmRI J McCabe, 6, M, b AR, Attended School Henry Ivey, 18, M, Labor, b IL, b Attended School Simeon Boren, 17, M, b TN Elizabeth McLaughlin, 20, F, b Unknown, Cant read or write 1860 Census Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Township #424/407 RIJas Ivey, 45, Farmer, b TN , Lyddia, 48, b TN , J G, 20, b AR , M C, 16, b AR , Tennessee, 12, b AR , Sarah J, 8, b AR McCabe, Wm, 16, Farmer, b AR McGehee, Wm, 20, Farmer, b AR [ed: son of William McGehee] Locklear, W, 16, b AR 188RI0 Census in Ivy Township, Franklin Co, Arkansas. James Ivy 65 b TN father TN mother NC.Lydia Ivy 69 b TN father TN mother TN. Ford, Mary 35 , Oland 1 Ivy, William 18 orphan b Ark father MO mother Ark Ivy, Vick (male) 18 orphan b Ark fatheRIr Ark mother Ill , Bobby (male) 8 orphan b Ark father Ark mother Ark Ivy, Francis (female) 27 b MO father MO mother VA, James 6 b Ark father MO mother MO , Charles 3 b Ark father MO mother MOSI1850 Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Township, pg 242, 6 Nov 1850 #243/243 James Ivy, 35, M, Farmer, $1000, b TN , Lydia, 37, F, b TN, Cant read or write , William R, 12, M, b MO, Attended School , Joseph G, 9, M, b AR, Attended School ,SI Mary C, 6, F, b AR, b Attended School , Tennessee V, 3, M, b AR , James M, 1, M, b AR Wm J McCabe, 6, M, b AR, Attended School Henry Ivey, 18, M, Labor, b IL, b Attended School Simeon Boren, 17, M, b TN Elizabeth McLaughlin, 20, F, b UnSIknown, Cant read or write 1860 Census Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Township #424/407 Jas Ivey, 45, Farmer, b TN , Lyddia, 48, b TN , J G, 20, b AR , M C, 16, b AR , Tennessee, 12, b AR , Sarah J, 8, b AR McCabe, Wm, 16, Farmer, b SIAR McGehee, Wm, 20, Farmer, b AR [ed: son of William McGehee] Locklear, W, 16, b AR 1870 Franklin Co, Arkansas Ozark PO, Mulberry Township #183/185 McCabe, William, 26, MW, Farmer, b AR Ivy, Tennessee, 22, MW, Farmer, b AR , Martha JSI, 21, FW, Keeping House, b AR [Flowers, sister of William's dead wife] , Green B, 6/12, MW, b AR Lane Cemetery (which is close to Hight) located on the A.A. Nielsen farm. This is in the Pleasant View Community south of Hwy. 64 about 13 miSIles west of Ozark. Ivy, Tennessee V., b.May 8, 1847, d.Feb 26, 1873 Register of Legal Voters 1870, Mulberry Township Tenn A IvyWITax Records of Franklin Co, Arkansas 1845, 46, 47, 49 not listed He administered his father Isaac's probate He appears in the probate court minutes Book 2 page 44 where John J Walker presents a claim stating to have been presented 22 Oct WI1850 to Joseph Snodgrass, admin for Isaac Snodgrass 1850 Franklin Co AR Census Mulberry Twp., #239/239 Joseph Snodgrass 23-M-unk farmer [wj - b. 11 Jan 1827 s/o Isaac] Elizabeth Snodgrass 20-F-TN ---[wj - another child William Green was boWIrn 2 Dec 1848 and died in 1850, he is attested on the 1850 Census Death Index as William G] Francis K. 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DAR Gen. Rec.Comm. in l947-1948OiCharlou Dolan, Suzie Schoolcraft Snodgrass and Will Johnsonhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wjhonson/Snodgrass.htm%Probate packets of Franklin Co, ArkansasKAdministration and Guardianship papers of Franklin Co, Arkansas (LDS Film #1027665)viThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsAncestral file online at www.familysearch.orgCopyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998ujldanley@sbcglobal.net (James L. Danley)jE ginnykeefer@sbcglobal.net Virginia L. "Ginny" KeeferZ1850 US Federal Census,Pioneers of Tehama County, Calfornia, Lingenfelter Archives (Married)Directory of Shasta County 1885ECalifornia Great Register [of Voters] 1894'WObituary of Thomas Jefferson Wright 24 May 1928 "Oakland Enquirer" p C43lRegistered Voters of Hunt Co, Texas at http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/hunt/newspapers/11-1868.txt_Hempstead Co, ArkansasMarriage Record of daughter LennieURuth HitchcockLeaves of the PastGwWI1860 Franklin Co AR] Tax Records of Franklin Co, Arkansas 1852 Snodgrass, Joseph 1 poll; 1 horse $25; 3 cattle $15 - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, Professional Genealogist, copyright 2004 Probate records of Franklin Co, WIArkansas 1852-1856 p 29 4 Apr 1853 Joseph Snodgrass admin of Isaac amount of claims allowed are $328, assets $310 leaving a balance which cannot be satisfied except by selling real estate. That Isaac died possessed, among others, of SE1/4 ofWI SWf1/4 of S7-T9N-R28W 40 acres, land sale approved by court. p 50 5 Jul 1853 Joseph Snodgrass, by attorney, the real estate described was not sold. Ordered to sell it again. [ There is a deed dated 17 Feb 1862, recorded 8 Feb 1866 where JoWIseph sells part of S7-T9-R28W to Green L Cagle book c pg 28, not sure if this is the same as the land above or not. wj] Franklin Co Land Index 1837-55 Joseph Snodgrass adm to James W Snodgrass Book G549 James Snodgrass & Nancy to Hiram CaWImpbell Book H31 Robert & Mary Snodgrass to Joseph Snodgrass Book H35 J W Snodgrass & wife to Joseph Snodgrass Book H38 Isaac Snodgrass to Jesse Bean Book H151 Tax Records of Franklin Co, Arkansas 1854 Snodgrass, Joseph 1 poll; 2 horses WI$90; 3 cows $42; Total $132 1855 Snodgrass, Joseph 1 poll; 40 acres $120; 3 horses $125; 7 cows $70; Total $515 1856 not listed 1857 Snodgrass, Joseph 1 poll; 120 acres $480; 1 horse $50; 1 cow $15 1858 Snodgrass, Joseph 1 poll; 120 acres WI$720; 2 horses $100; 1 cow $10 1860 Snodgrass, Joseph 1 poll; 70 acres $540; 2 horses $120; 6 cow $72 1861 Snodgrass, Jo 1 poll; 90 acres $900; 1 horse $50; 6 cows $80; Total $1030 - extracted by Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com, ProfessionalWI Genealogist, copyright 2004 1860 Franklin Co, AR Census Mulberry Twp., page 301, #433/416: J. Snodgrass 33-M-TN farmer, $600/355 Elizabeth Snodgrass 28-F-TN F. M. Snodgrass 10-M-AR B. F. Snodgrass 7-M-AR Elizabeth Snodgrass 1-F-AR TombWIstone in Fairview Cemetery Died 21 Sept 1864 Age 37 years 8 months 10 days Probate Court Minutes 1865- Bond of John J Walker, Robert Snodgrass, W A Carter security to admin Joseph Snodgrass. Approved Jan 1866 Administrator of his probWIate was John J Walker Settled Jan 1867 Book A-45 His heirs were under the guardianship of John C Long starting 1 Feb 1868. Alfred Ivey was a renter on the Snodgrass land in 1869, W D Proctor in 1870, Thomas Edsmore in 1871 and W J McCabe iWIn 1872. - Annual reports of guardians, Franklin Co, Arkansas. F M Snodgrass made a bond on 3 Jun 1875 for $1300 as guardian of Harriet Snodgrass. Francis M Snodgrass receives of John C Long from the estate $334 on 29 Feb 1876. Benjamin FWI Snodgrass receives the same amount. Loose Probate Packets of Franklin Co, Arkansas by Virginia McPhail Edmondson, Thomas J [I did not find a tombstone in Cemeteries North of the Arkansas River] 1) has a will. Sworn to as his will on 17WI Jul 1871 2) Letter of Adminstration taken out on 17 Jul 1871 by Samuel E Edmondson 3) Only heir, M E Edmondson, the widow of deceased. (Bond book has died 20 Jun 1871) 4) Appraisal of household goods, farm animals and farm equipment on 2 AWIug 1871 5) Claim of Dun & Suggs of Pleasant Hill (north of Mulberry) for burial expenses 20 Jun 1871 6) Bill from Dr W M Dunn for calls from April 13 to June 20 1871 7) Seeral account current list paid to "Long guardian for Snodgrass $74" aWInd widow for $31.75. 8) Martha E Lewis is the wife of S J Lewis and former widow of Thomas J Edmondson, relinquishes all claims to land below Mulberry as my dower to Samuel E Edmondson, for the sum of $1 and other considerations on 4 Aug 1896WI. Signed M E Lewis. S J Lewis 34 to M E Edwardson 33 23 Jan 1872 The John C Long here named is the guardian of the heirs of Joseph Snodgrass.YISubj: Re: Butler family & Buchanan Misc. Date: 4/12/06 4:37:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: ginnykeefer@cox.net (Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer in LasVegas) To: WJhonson@aol.com 1850 Giles Co TN census Dist 5 HH 82-82 John C. Tarpley 45YI VA Temperance 37 TN Benjamin M. 20 {All ch b TN] William 19 Agnes E. 16 Catherine D. 14 James L. 12 Sarah P. 9 John R. 1 Martha PERRY 86 b NC *** HH 83-83 Samuel G. Buchanan 32 TN Sarah E. 30 b TN Demosthares 10 male [all ch YIb TN] Cicero 8 James K. P. 6 John 4 Babe 11/12 male ** HH 84-84 Rufus F. Buchanan 30 TN Francis E. 20 TN Mary L. 5 [all ch b TN] Margaret 3 John L. 3/12 John Crowder 15 TN laborer Hartwell Mize 56 b VA, laborer ** HH 85-85 RYIobert M. Buchanan 26 TN John 3 TN Hugh L. 4/12 TN *** HH 86-86 Susannah Buchanan 58 NC CLAYTON 28 TN [ b ca 1822] Lafayette 22 TNZIIn 1860 enumerated with Travis Whitely 1870 Anally township, Sonoma Co, California Bowen, Wm, 68, Farmer, 7500/3100, b KY , Mary, 70, Keeping House, b KY Snodgrass, James, 35, Farmer,200, b AR McCassen, Orrin, 32, Teamster, b KY He ZIappears to have lived with or near his brother Jackson, in Sonoma County from about 1867 until 1872 according to the tax records I have seen.[I1860 Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Twp., page 304, #459/439 W. C. Maxey 62-M-KY farmer, $1000/6295 Mary? Maxey 46-F-KYJ. Snodgrass 22-M-AR farmer J. M. Scott 17-M-AR farmer [Joseph Marion Scott, son of Mary Larrimore, William Maxey's second [Iwife] M. B./P. Maxey 4-F-AR 1870 Mulberry, Franklin Co, Arkansas Snodgrass, Jeff 32 Farmer b AR , Julia 34 b AR , William 15 b AR , George 13 b AR , James 11 b AR , Joseph 6 b AR , Anna 3 b AR (living next door to William Maxey 72 J[Iulia's father, and his second wife Mary Larrimore) Estate administered by George Counts 1877 [Jefferson's step-son]. Value of estate $4000 His estate administered 1877-1891 and his children under the guardianship of Albert Quesenberry [Ihis wife's 1st cousin once removed due to their joint connection to the Maxey family. In 1850 with his brother Robert From Jefferson Snodgrass & wife to John C Nixon, recorded 8 Aug 1873, dated 30 May 1873 Book F page 429 SW SE, [INW SE fp, SW NE fp, SE NW fp, SW NW fp, NW NW fp, N SW all of S22-T10N-R29W\IOn 1850 he is enumerated with his brother Joseph On 1860 Census he is enumerated with James Wilson Snodgrass and Nancy Knox McGehee. His brother Robert married Nancy's sister Mary, and possibly James is also his first cousin. COMPANY I \I 34TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA IVEY, W.R. Pvt - Enl 16 Jul 1862 at Ozark, AR. AWOL 28 Feb 1863. SNOTGRASS, JOHN Pvt - Enl 16 Jul 1862 at Ozark, AR. Present 31 Oct 1862.]Ihttp://www.jprice.net/family_history2/eprice.jpg http://www.jprice.net/family_history2/eprice_almond.jpg Photograph How old was Eliza Price? Her marriage record in 1860 says she is 18 (correct) In 1870 she is 30 (should be 28), In 1880 ]Ishe is 35 (should be 38) In 1900 she is 54 (should be 58), In 1910 she is 72 (should be 68) In 1920 she is 86 (should be 78), In 1929 she is 93 (should be 87) Her death cert claims she was born in Mulberry, and her mother was a Snodgrass ]I 1850 Franklin Co AR Census Mulberry Twp., #239/239 Joseph Snodgrass 23-M-unk farmer [wj - b. 11 Jan 1827 s/o Isaac] Elizabeth Snodgrass 20-F-TN ---[wj - another child William Green was born 2 Dec 1848 and died in 1850, he is attested on the ]I1850 Census Death Index as William G] Francis K. Snodgrass 2m- -AR John Snodgrass 5-M-AR [ b. 8 Feb 1842 s/o Isaac] Eliza Snodgrass 5-F-AR [ Eliza Ann b. 8 Feb 1842 d/o Isaac] [see forward 1860 Franklin Co AR ] Marriage Franklin Co]I, Arkansas 31 Jan 1858 -- Eliza Ann Snodgrass married George Northern. On 1860 Census without her husband George, just her little girl M C Marriage Franklin Co, Arkansas 22 Nov 1860 -- Charley Price 38 and Eliza Price 18 [This age mat]Iches to Eliza Ann Snodgrass b 1842 dau of Isaac] 1870 Mill Creek, Franklin Co, Arkansas Price, Charles 47 Farmer b TN , Eliza A 30 b AR , Mary C 12 b AR [Mary Catherine Northum] , James 10 b AR , William 7 b AR , Louise 4 b AR, Thomas ]I1 b AR Brown, William 50 Farm Labor b TN 1880 Mill Creek, Franklin Co, Arkansas Price, Charles M 55 Farmer b TN/TN/TN , Eliza 35, wife, b AR/blank/blank , James, 18, son, b AR , William, 17, son, b AR , Louiza, 15, dau, b AR , Thomas]I, 11, son, b AR , Ann, 5, dau, b AR , Jesse, 1, son, b AR On the 1900 Census it says she was born May 1846, the mother of 8 children, 4 still living. Is this really the same Eliza A Snodgrass? There's several points off.... It also say]Is both her parents were born in Arkansas, which I'm sure can't be right. 1910 Grover, Franklin Co, Arkansas Louisa Price 72, widow, mother of 10, 6 living, b AR/TN/TN, own income Louisa, 45, daughter, single b AR/TN/AR, no occupation ]I1920 Franklin Co, Arkansas Census Grover #55/56 Price, Eliza Mrs, Head, 86, Widow, b AR/TN/TN, General manager , Louisa, daughter, 48, single, b AR/TN/AR, no occupation Death certificate: Eliza Price died in Webb City, Middle Township, ]IFranklin Co, Arkansas 19 Nov 1929 female, white, widowed, age 93 years, housewife born in Mulberry father: don't know; mother : Snodgrass Informant :T L Price [ed. her son was Thomas Lee Price] cause of death: Senility bIMarriage Bond, the boilerplate part I've enclosed in brackets to set it off. - Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com [State of North Carolina] Stokes [County] [Known all men by these presents, that we] James Tucker & William Ledgard [are held and  bIfirmly bound unto] William Hawkins, [Governor, or his successors in office, in the full sum of Five hundred Pounds; current money, to be paid to the said Governor, his successors or assigns, for the which payment, well and truly to be made an  bId done, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and dated this] 18th [day of ] July [Anno Domini] 181]4 [The condition of the above obligation is s  bIuch, That whereas the above bounden] James Tucker [hath made application for a license for a marriage to be celebrated between him and] Edy White [of the county aforesaid. Now in case it shall not appear hereafter that there is any lawful cau bIse or impediment to obstruct the said marriage, then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of] James Tucker William Ledford NOTE: This time the name looks li bIke "Ledford", but up above it looks like "Ledgard" - Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com ----------------------------- "Lincoln County Pioneers" by Jane Warren Waller Vol. 13, #2, page 49 Death taken from the Fayetteville Observer Aug. 26, 1875bI James Tucker was born in North Carolina, April 27th, 1794 departed this life June 28th, 1863, age 69 years, 3 mons. 1 day. Mrs. E. C. Tucker was born in the same State, July 10th, 1792, and departed this life August 23rd., 1875, age 83 bIyears and 26 days. They were married in North Carolina August 14th, 1814, moved to this State in the fall of 1823, professed religion soon after and united themselves with the C.P. Church and lived and died in the faith. ------------------bI--------- Received into church 3 Oct 1838, baptism by pouring, dismissed "deceased" ----------------------------------------------------- 1830 Lincoln County, Tennessee Sheet 117, Page 234 Image 117 of 206 Elijah Nicks 00001-00001 John bIWebb 00001-00001 John Morehead 2001001-1221001 James Tucker 110201-130101 Jesse Brandin 011001-11001 Elias Scott 010000001-11000010001 Jesse Tucker 1010001-131001 Joseph Brandon 00111001-0011201 Wm A Tucker 21001-10001 Thomas StubblefibIeld 00001-20001 Thomas Fannin 11001-10001 Wm Brandon 100001-10001 -------------------------------- Which one is our James? What we'd LIKE to see: James Tucker 40-50, female 40-50 2 or 3 females 15-20; 2 males 10-15; 1 female 5-10; and mbIaybe three other children 0-10 1840 Giles Co, TN James Tucker 000001-000001 1840 Hickman Co, TN James Tucker 00001-10001 1840 Maury Co, TN James Tucker 1111001-010001 1840 Monroe Co, TN James Tucker -------------------------- 1850 bILincoln Co, Tennessee District 9 Dwelling 183 Household 183 James Tucker 56 Farmer b NC , Edith 58 b NC , David 22 b TN Catherine Field 30 b TN ---------------------------------------- Subj: Re: 1850 Agricultural census Date: 5/22/06 bI2:11:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: aeberlin@texhoma.net (Anita E Emberlin) To: WJhonson@aol.com 1850 Agricultural Census Lincoln County, Tennessee District No. 9 - this reads mainly like the regular census heads of household 11.. bIGRIFFIN WRIGHT (VERY hard to read) with 10 or 40 improves acres, no woodland acres, $200 land value, $10 or $20 value of farming implements, 2 or 3 horses, 2 milk cows, 3 other cattle, 20 or 50 swine, livestock value $200, 1 bushel of wheat, 4bI20 bushels of Indian corn 12.. JOHN TUCKER with 19 improved acres, no woodland acres, land value $100/150, $12 value of farming implements, 4 horses, 1 mule, 1 milk cow, 1 other cattle, 7 sheep, 40 swine, livestock value $320, 1 bushel of wbIheat, 550 bushels of Indian corn, 13.. WILLIAM G. SMITH with 30 improved acres, land value $340(?), $18 value of farming implements, 2 horses, 1 mule, 2 milk cows, 2 other cattle, 10 swine, livestock value $340(?), 750 or 250 bushels of IndbIian corn 14.. JAMES G. HAMISON(?) with 40(?0 improved land, 90(?) woodland acres, land value $2000, (can not read numbers for horses, mules, etc), 5 working oxen, 11 other cattle, 15 sheep, 30 swine, livestock value $1124, 1 bushel of wheabIt, 2580 bushels of Indian corn, 300 bushels of oats 15.. JAMES TUCKER with 100 improved acres, 60 woodland acres, land value $1200, $20 or $30 farming implements, 2 or 3 horses, 2 milk cows, 2 working oxen, 5 other cattle, 17 sheep, 30 swinbIe, $377 value of livestock, 600 bushels of Indian corn, 50 bushels of oats ---------------------------------------- Subj: James and Edith Tucker Family Record Sheet Date: 10/12/05 7:24:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: jmolitz@cox.net (JubIlia Molitz) While at the Fayetteville library I made a copy of a Family Record Sheet I found in Ruth Cunningham Morgan's files on Tucker. This FR was made out by Kristy Ray, 2100 Sandstone Dr., Ft. Collins, CO. 80524, phone 303-224-0324. bIThe date on it is 14 May 1991(or I should say the date is on another sheet by Kristy of a family chart, with only info on James, Edith and Sarah). Kristy Ray does not have a last name for Edith but she has all of the same birth and marriage d bIates of James and Edith as you all do. However she has more children. She has twelve listed but only has the spouse of Sarah and Sarah dates. She has Sarah was born 1829, died 27 Sept 1888 in LCT and married Green A. Pylant 20 April 1847. !bI The children she list are in this order: 1. Mohomda (must be Malinda) ; 2. John B.; 3. William W. ; 4. Nancy B. ; 5. Elizabeth W. ; 6. Catherine ; 7. Thomas J. ; 8. David ; 9. Sarah ; 10. James ; 11. Rebecca ; 12. Clayburn -----------------" bI----------------------- Abstracts of Wills, Lincoln Co TN, 1810-1895, page 53. James Tucker, wife, Edith C. Tucker, Children; Malinda Wright, John B. Tucker, William W. Tucker, Nancy B. Pylant, Elizabeth W. Dollar, Thomas J. Tucker, David Tuc#!bIker and Sarah W. Pylant. Executors; Sons; David Tucker and Thomas J. Tucker. Signed; Aug. 19, 1856, Witness; John H. Moore and W. W. Moore. Proven Nov. 9, 1865. Lincoln Co TN. In the will of James Tucker he leaves his house and plantation t$"bIo his wife Edith if she did not remarry. After her death I have a document were David Tucker, son and executor of James, sold to William H. Wright (son of George Washington Wright) all of the 183 acres for $1,230.69. Dated 28 Oct 1876. ----%#bI------------------------------- "Lincoln County Pioneers" by Jane Warren Waller Vol. 13, #2, page 49 Death taken from the Fayetteville Observer Aug. 26, 1875 James Tucker was born in North Carolina, April 27th, 1794 departed this life Ju&$bIne 28th, 1863, age 69 years, 3 mons. 1 day. Mrs. E. C. Tucker was born in the same State, July 10th, 1792, and departed this life August 23rd., 1875, age 83 years and 26 days. They were married in North Carolina August 14th, 1814, moved %bIto this State in the fall of 1823, professed religion soon after and united themselves with the C.P. Church and lived and died in the faith.(cIStokes County was formed in 1789 from Surry County ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1800 Stokes County, North Carolina Salisbury, image 33 of 82 William White 11210-42010-00 - extracted by Will Johnson, )'cIwjhonson@aol.com, from the original image on Apr 4, 2007 males 0-10 1; 10-16 1; 16-26 2; 26-45 1 females 0-10 4; 10-16 2; 26-45 1 ----------------------------------------- 1800 Rowan County, North Carolina Salisbury, pg 419, Sheet 417 Ca*(cIrr White 10010-10100-00 males 0-10 1; 26-45 1 females 0-10 1; 16-26 1 William White 00110-32010-05 males 16-26 1; 26-45 1 females 0-10 3; 10-16 2; 26-45 1 slaves 5 --------------------------------------------------------------- Marri+)cIage Bond, the boilerplate part I've enclosed in brackets to set it off. - Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com [State of North Carolina] Stokes [County] [Known all men by these presents, that we] James Tucker & William Ledgard [are held and firml,*cIy bound unto] William Halvkus ? [Governor, or his successors in office, in the full sum of Five hundred Pounds; current money, to be paid to the said Governor, his successors or assigns, for the which payment, well and truly to be made and do-+cIne, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and dated this] 18th [day of ] July [Anno Domini] 1814 [The condition of the above obligation is such,.,cI That whereas the above bounden] James Tucker [hath made application for a license for a marriage to be celebrated between him and] Edy White [of the county aforesaid. Now in case it shall not appear hereafter that there is any lawful cause /-cIor impediment to obstruct the said marriage, then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of] James Tucker William Ledford NOTE: This time the name looks like 0.cI"Ledford", but up above it looks like "Ledgard" - Will Johnson, wjhonson@aol.com ----------------------------------- 1830 Lincoln County, Tennessee Sheet 117, Page 234 Image 117 of 206 Elijah Nicks 00001-00001 John Webb 00001-00001 John1/cI Morehead 2001001-1221001 James Tucker 110201-130101 Jesse Brandin 011001-11001 Elias Scott 010000001-11000010001 Jesse Tucker 1010001-131001 Joseph Brandon 00111001-0011201 Wm A Tucker 21001-10001 Thomas Stubblefield 00001-20001 Thoma20cIs Fannin 11001-10001 Wm Brandon 100001-10001 ------------------------------------------ Received into church "Recom 1836" dismissal "death" Subj: Re: Tucker Date: 4/17/2008 9:50:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: jmolitz@cox.net (Julia M31cIolitz) To: WJhonson@aol.com Edith Tucker joined the Mt. Hebron Church at Norris Creek (now Belleville, LCT) on 3 Jul 1836, see address below. Julia http://www.azcaseys.com/lookups/lct_mt_hebron/members.htm "Edith Tucker joined "Reco42cImmended", dismissed by "Death" Below is what Charles Schull wrote back to me on "recommendation" So good to hear from you. In the Presbyterian church a person could join from an other Presbyterian church or if of another denomination53cI by a letter of transfer or recommendation that they had indeed been properly baptized and by either emerson or sprinkling. They weren't hung up on which. That's as close as I can get. The Session could recommend a motion to the Congregation f64cIor vote at next congregational meeting. ----------------------------- 1870 Census Lincoln Co, TN Ninth District, Mulberry PO, page 3, 18 Aug 1870, Sheet 295B Dwelling 21, Family 20 Pylant, Green, 48, MW, House Carpenter, $4000/1000, b TN , S75cIarah, 41, FW, Keeps House, b TN , Allen, 10, MW, b TN , Prina ?, 6, FW, b Ind , Maggie, 5, FW, b TN , Sallie, 9/12, FW, b TN, b Sept Kell, Lizzie, 16, FW, Dom Servant, b TN Dwelling 22, Family 21 Tucker, Edith, 81, FW, Keeps House, b NC Dwel86cIling 23, Family 22 Tucker, Thomas, 44, MW, Farmer, $3640/$1000, b TN , James, 44, FW, Keeps House, b TN Armstrong, Leona, 15, FW, lives with fam, b TN ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Lincoln County 97cIPioneers" by Jane Warren Waller Vol. 13, #2, page 49 Death taken from the Fayetteville Observer Aug. 26, 1875 James Tucker was born in North Carolina, April 27th, 1794 departed this life June 28th, 1863, age 69 years, 3 mons. 1 day. Mr:8cIs. E. C. Tucker was born in the same State, July 10th, 1792, and departed this life August 23rd., 1875, age 83 years and 26 days. They were married in North Carolina August 14th, 1814, moved to this State in the fall of 1823, professed reli9cIgion soon after and united themselves with the C.P. Church and lived and died in the faith.!AAge 9=dI1850 Lincoln Co, Tennessee District No 9, household 179 page 117 (new style) Griffin Wright, 37 Farmer b SC , Malinda 34 b NC , Edith 14 b TN , James 12 b TN , Anny 11 b TN , John 9 b TN , William 6 b TN , Thomas 4 b TN , George H W?><dI 1 b TN living next door is Malinda's brother John Tucker age 33 Farmer b NC , Fanny 20 b NC , Thompson 1 b TN a few houses later we have Malinda's parents James Tucker, 56, Farmer b NC , Edith 58 b NC , David 22 Farmer b TN Catherine F?=dIield 30 b TN Lingenfelter Archives http://www.csuchico.edu/lbib/spc/lingenfelter/W/ling_w10.pdf In 1861/2 he is listed as a customer of a saddlery shop that was on the border between Benton Co ARK and Indian Territory. 1880 Census of@>dI Tehama County, California Enum. Dist. 146 Reel 85 Page 520 Date: 06/12 Wright, John E WM 39 Head Married Tennessee/Tennessee/North Carolina , Mary E M L WF 38 Wife Married New Hampshire/New Hampshire/New Hampshire , John WM 0 CA?dIhild Single California/Tennessee/New Hampshire Wilcox, Joseph WM 12 Boarder Single California/New York/New York Wright, Malinda B WF 64 Parent Widow North Carolina/Virginia/Virginia Anita Emberlin says that originally John E WrigB@dIht was partners with William C Martin. Then John was out and James Solomon Wright was in. California Great Register of 1894 Wright, John E. 50 TN N Redding / Redding Aug-24-1892 6' ½" complexion: Dark eyes: Grey hair: Black small fingeCAdIr right hand crooked 1900 Census of Redding, Shasta Co, California Enum Dist 108 Sheet 17 Wright, John Head WM Aug 1842 57 married 22 years b Tenn father b NC mother b SC Landlord , Mary E M L wife WF Dec 1840 59 mother of 5, 2 still liviDBdIng b NH father b NH mother b NH , John A son WM Feb 1879 20 single b CA at school , James D son WM Mar 1881 19 single b CA at school Howard, Henry A boarder WM Aug 1833 66 single b NY father b England mother b NY Walters, Louis boarder WM ECdISep 1865 34 single b NY father b England mother b NY day laborer he is ALSO enumerated living alone in Enum Dist 112, Sheet 2, Line 51 John E Wright, White, b Aug 1842, age 57, Tenn, living alone Index to Precinct Registers of Shasta CoFDdIunty, California For the Year 1900 Page 15, Benton Precinct John Elliott Wright 58 Plateau, number 54 1920 Shasta Co, California Redding, Precinct 1, Sheet 225B 203 Pine Street, Household #90/95 Wright, James D, Head, owns home, MW, 3GEdI8, married, CA/TN/NH, Proprietor, Garage , Laura E, wife, FW, 36, married, UT/IA/NV , Alberta R, daughter, FW, 12, single, CA , Nellie L, daughter, FW, 10, single, CA , James A, son, MW, 8, single, CA , Mattie, daughter, FW, 5, single, CAHFdI Wise, Fred, roomer, MW, 68, widower, PA/PA/PA, Machinist, Garage Wright, John E, father, MW, 77, divorced, TN/GA/NC Courier-Free Press, Redding, California 4 Sep 1923 "John Elliot Wright answers final call John Elliot Wright, pioneer oIGdIf northern California, passed away at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of his son James D Wright, Redding, after an illness covering a period of several months. The decedent was born in Tennessee in 1841, and came to California when but JHdIa mere youth. He located in Tehama county in 1860 on the Kimball plains near what is now known as Paskenta. During the 60s and 70s he was extensively engaged there in the sheep business. He was married there in the 70s and reared two sons, KIdIwho still survive him. They are James D Wright of Redding and Albert Wright residing in Oakland. A brother Thomas Wright resided many years at Whitmore. During late years Mr Wright made his home in and about Redding, and finally in his dLJdIeclining years at the home of his son in this city. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning from the Home Undertaking chapel. Services will be conducted by Rev Edward P Shier of the Presbyterian church, interment to be maKdIde in the Redding cemetary."NeIHer picture http://209.232.208.156:8080/shs/FMPro?-db=shsphotodatabase&key=48511&-img http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lareau-20&id=I75554 Her marriage date to John is from Lingenfelter Archives here http://www.OMeIcsuchico.edu/lbib/spc/lingenfelter/W/ling_w10.pdf 1880 Census of Tehama County, California Enum. Dist. 146 Reel 85 Page 520 Date: 06/12 Wright, John E WM 39 Head Married Tennessee/Tennessee/North Carolina , Mary E M L WF 38 Wife PNeIMarried New Hampshire/New Hampshire/New Hampshire , John WM 0 Child Single California/Tennessee/New Hampshire Wilcox, Joseph WM 12 Boarder Single California/New York/New York Wright, Malinda B WF 64 Parent Widow North Carolina/VQOeIirginia/Virginia Anita Emberlin says that originally John E Wright was partners with William C Martin. Then John was out and James Solomon Wright was in. California Great Register of 1894 Wright, John E. 50 TN N Redding / Redding Aug-2RPeI4-1892 6' ½" complexion: Dark eyes: Grey hair: Black small finger right hand crooked 1900 Census of Redding, Shasta Co, California Enum Dist 108 Sheet 17 Wright, John Head WM Aug 1842 57 married 22 years b Tenn father b NC mother b SC LSQeIandlord , Mary E M L wife WF Dec 1840 59 mother of 5, 2 still living b NH father b NH mother b NH , John A son WM Feb 1879 20 single b CA at school , James D son WM Mar 1881 19 single b CA at school Howard, Henry A boarder WM Aug 1833 66 sTReIingle b NY father b England mother b NY Walters, Louis boarder WM Sep 1865 34 single b NY father b England mother b NY day laborer he is ALSO enumerated living alone in Enum Dist 112, Sheet 2, Line 51 John E Wright, White, b Aug 1842, ageUSeI 57, Tenn, living alone 1910 Alameda Co, California Oakland Township, Oakland City, 15 Apr 1910, Ward 2, ED 92, Sheet 2A, page 90A 1659 Grove Street, Dwelling 26, Family 26 Wright, M E M L, Head, FW, 69, Widow, mother of 1, 1 living, b NVTeIew Hampshire/ New Hampshire/ New Hampshire , Albert M, Son, MW, 30, Single, b California/ Tennessee/ New Hampshire, Artist, Own Studio Dwelling 26, Family 27 Austin, Thos H, Head, MW, 36, married first time, 8 years ago, b Texas/ Arkansas/ WUeIMissouri, Barber, Own Shop, Rents home , Laura L, wife, FW, 45, married first time, 8 years ago, mother of 0, b Pennsylvania/ Pennsylvania/ Pennsylvania , James D, brother, MW, 40, Single, b Texas/ Arkansas/ Missouri, Barber, Shop ScatcherdXVeI, H C, Lodger, MW, 38, Single, b England/ England/ England, Immigrated in 1909, Watchman, Art Gallery 1920 Santa Cruz Co, California 13 Jan 1920, page 136B, ED 7-235, Sheet 4A 82 Seventh? St, Dwelling 97, Family 98 Galbraith, Susan, HeadYWeI, Rents home, FW, 71, Married,b Missouri ? / Massachusetts /Massachusetts, Managn, Apts some? Dwellin 97, Family 99 Wright, Albert M, Head, Rents home, MW, 39, Single, b California/Tennessee/New Hampshire, Artist, Landscape , Mary A M, MothXeIer, FW, 79 ?, Divorced, b New Hampshire/New Hampshire/New Hampshire, No occupationfIhttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?pid=-1657628102&tid=1307178&ssrc= Lingenfelter Archives http://www.csuchico.edu/lbib/spc/lingenfelter/W/ling_w10.pdf\gIHe owned Wright's Garage in Redding Index to Precinct Registers of Shasta County, California for the year 1908, Searchlight Print, Redding page 72, North Redding Robert George Wright, age 42, Miner, Redding Albert Marston Wright, age 28][gI, Artist, Redding James D Wright, age 27, Machinist, Redding Charles E Wright, age 41, Printer, Redding ---------------------- 1910 Redding town, Shasta Co, California Sheet 11A East Redding Wright, James D 29 married 4 years b CA, father^\gI b TN, mother b NH , owner of Machine Shop , Laura E wife 27 mother of 2, 2 living b Utah, father b Ohio mother b Iowa , Alberta R dau 3 b CA , Nellia A dau 1 b CA Wise, Frederick Roomer 55 widower b PA, father b PA, mother b PA machinist_]gI --------------------------------- World War I Draft Registration Card James Dow Wright of Redding, Shasta Co, CA born March 9 1881 Employed: Garage, self-employed 310 Market St, Redding, Shasta Co, CA nearest relative: Laura E Wright `^gI 12 Sep 1918 --------------------------------- 1920 Shasta Co, California Redding, Precinct 1, Sheet 225B 203 Pine Street, Household #90/95 Wright, James D, Head, owns home, MW, 38, married, CA/TN/NH, Proprietor, Garage , Laura E, wife, a_gIFW, 36, married, UT/IA/NV , Alberta R, daughter, FW, 12, single, CA , Nellie L, daughter, FW, 10, single, CA , James A, son, MW, 8, single, CA , Mattie, daughter, FW, 5, single, CA Wise, Fred, roomer, MW, 68, widower, PA/PA/PA, Machinist,e a$$ INe a$K INe a$ INe a5$D INfQ a$$ۻ INfR a$ INg a$K INgWR /a$K 0INgwR ?Sa$a$INg3a[$K 1INgR /a5$K 2INg az%K INh a$$ INh a$K INhEa$K INhR /Sa$a/ %INh a$ INh a5$D INh3a}$ INh az% INh3a% INj3a3% INl aW$ INl3!$$^ >INl a$$z ?INl3a$ @INl3a$ INl/a$ҽ AINlR Ea$ INl a$ҽ INlS Ea5$ INl a5$ INn aW$ INp aW$ INp a$ƾINr a$J INr aW$ INra1$ IINraT$ JINr3"{ KINr a$ INr3a$ LINr a$ INr a$$ INr@S /aG$ MINtvS aW$U INtS a$U INtS a$ INt a$ INt a$T INt a5$ INu aW$ INu a$ INuS a$ INu a$$U INu a$\INw a$; INwT a$ INx&T a$ INx a$$U INx a$ INx a5$ INy a$ INy a5$= INz a$$U IN { a$$U IN { a$ IN { a5$ IN}AaIXIN ~ a$$IN ~ aG$ϰINSa<$aK$ INaBc$Z INaBc$Z IN aW$j IN a$j IN a$ IN a$j IN a$ IN aW$ IN aW$j IN aW$ IN aW$j IN aW$ IN a$j IN a$j IN aW$j IN aW$j IN  a$ IN aW$j IN aW$! 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Hospital unable to rally from an operation which he underwent Friday morning. Wright had been ill three months, undergoing an operation in Sacramento, early in April. Apparently on the road to recovery, he returfdgIned after several weeks to his home here, but suffered a relapse and was taken to St Carline Hospital where Dr June Harris, his Sacramento physician came to attend him and a second operation was performed. Again he returned to his home, but hgegIis condition remaining precarious he was taken back to the hospital for the third operation performed yesterday morning by a Chico physician. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Home UnderthfgIaking Company. The Knights Templar, of which Wright was a member, will be in charge. Burial will be made in the Redding cemetery in the family plot. Pallbearers will be Harry E Thompson, E S Reynolds, Clifford S Eaten, L L Ewing, H C HiggIopkins and C W Leininger. Wright was born in Paskenta, Cal, March 9 1881, the son of Mr and Mrs John E Wright. His mother passed on only a few years ago. At the age of 10 years he came with his family to Redding and had since made his jhgIhome here. When a very young man he established a small blacksmith shop on the site of his present large garage building. When the automobile industry was in its infancy he was the first Redding man to cater to the needs of the few motkigIor owners of this city. As his business expanded, he built additions to his shop until it reached its present ample proportions. About four years ago, Wright retired from active business, although he did not dispose of his garage propeljgIrty. Wright took a leading part in the civic and social life of the city. He was city councilman two terms, the first being about 13 years ago, and he was a member of the present council, elected two years ago with a good majority. He mkgIwas a former mayor of the city. Lodges of which Wright was a member included the Redding Elks and all branches of the Masonic order represented in this city. He also was a member of the Sciots and of the Eastern Star. He was a member onlgIf the board of trustees of Shasta Union High School and was [ink smear] Golf and Country Club. As a young man he was enrolled as volunteer in the Redding Fire Department and drove the first motor powered truck the department owned. omgI He was a keen fisherman and hunter and in recent years devoted much time to these sports. Relatives surviving are his widow, Mrs Laura Wright of Redding; three daughters, Mrs Carl Williams, Miss Mattie Wright, both of Redding, and Mrs NngIelle Leininger of San Francisco; and one son, James D Wright Jr. One brother Albert M Wright of Oakland, also survives.qhIAbout his birthdate the Lingenfelter Archives only says "born 1880 in California" here http://www.csuchico.edu/lbib/spc/lingenfelter/W/ling_w10.pdf 1880 Census of Tehama County, California Enum. Dist. 146 Reel 85 Page 520 Date: 06/12 rphIWright, John E WM 39 Head Married Tennessee/Tennessee/North Carolina , Mary E M L WF 38 Wife Married New Hampshire/New Hampshire/New Hampshire , John WM 0 Child Single California/Tennessee/New Hampshire Wilcox, Joseph WM 12 BoasqhIrder Single California/New York/New York Wright, Malinda B WF 64 Parent Widow North Carolina/Virginia/Virginia Anita Emberlin says that originally John E Wright was partners with William C Martin. Then John was out and James Solomon WtrhIright was in. California Great Register of 1894 Wright, John E. 50 TN N Redding / Redding Aug-24-1892 6' ½" complexion: Dark eyes: Grey hair: Black small finger right hand crooked 1900 Census of Redding, Shasta Co, California Enum DiushIst 108 Sheet 17 Wright, John Head WM Aug 1842 57 married 22 years b Tenn father b NC mother b SC Landlord , Mary E M L wife WF Dec 1840 59 mother of 5, 2 still living b NH father b NH mother b NH , John A son WM Feb 1879 20 single b CA at svthIchool , James D son WM Mar 1881 19 single b CA at school Howard, Henry A boarder WM Aug 1833 66 single b NY father b England mother b NY Walters, Louis boarder WM Sep 1865 34 single b NY father b England mother b NY day laborer Index to wuhIPrecinct Registers of Shasta County, California for the year 1902, Free Press Publishing Company, Redding, California page 95, North Redding John Albert Wright, age 22, Redding, number 434 Index to Precinct Registers of Shasta County, CaxvhIlifornia for the year 1904, Searchlight, Redding, California page 68, North Redding Albert Marston Wright, age 24, Redding, number 271 Index to Precinct Registers of Shasta County, California for the year 1908, Searchlight Print, ReddinywhIg page 72, North Redding Robert George Wright, age 42, Miner, Redding Albert Marston Wright, age 28, Artist, Redding James D Wright, age 27, Machinist, Redding Charles E Wright, age 41, Printer, Redding 1910 Alameda Co, California OakzxhIland Township, Oakland City, 15 Apr 1910, Ward 2, ED 92, Sheet 2A, page 90A 1659 Grove Street, Dwelling 26, Family 26 Wright, M E M L, Head, FW, 69, Widow, mother of 1, 1 living, b New Hampshire/ New Hampshire/ New Hampshire , Albert M, Son{yhI, MW, 30, Single, b California/Tennessee/New Hampshire, Artist, Own Studio Dwelling 26, Family 27 Austin, Thos H, Head, MW, 36, married first time, 8 years ago, b Texas/ Arkansas/ Missouri, Barber, Own Shop, Rents home , Laura L, wife, FW, |zhI45, married first time, 8 years ago, mother of 0, b Pennsylvania/ Pennsylvania/ Pennsylvania , James D, brother, MW, 40, Single, b Texas/ Arkansas/ Missouri, Barber, Shop Scatcherd, H C, Lodger, MW, 38, Single, b England/ England/ England, I}{hImmigrated in 1909, Watchman, Art Gallery 1914 Oakland Voter Registration Precicnt 76 Albert M Wright, 2313 Grove St, artist, Party "Prohib" http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6482&iid=CA-1544332-0252&fn=Albert+Marsto~|hIn&ln=Wright&st=r&ssrc=&pid=28548736 WWI Draft Registration Card Albert Marston Wright 61 1/2 Spruce Street, Santa Cruz, CA age 38, born 15 Jan 1880, not employed nearest relative Mary Ellen Wright of 61 1/2 Spruce Street Signed Albert Ma}hIrston Wright medium height, slender, blue eyes, dark hair dated 10 Sep 1918 1920 Santa Cruz Co, California 13 Jan 1920, page 136B, ED 7-235, Sheet 4A 82 Seventh? St, Dwelling 97, Family 98 Galbraith, Susan, Head, Rents home, FW, 71, Ma~hIrried,b Missouri ? / Massachusetts /Massachusetts, Managn, Apts some? Dwellin 97, Family 99 Wright, Albert M, Head, Rents home, MW, 39, Single, b California/Tennessee/New Hampshire, Artist, Landscape , Mary A M, Mother, FW, 79 ?, Divorced, hIb New Hampshire/New Hampshire/New Hampshire, No occupation He is not listed in the 1922 Santa Cruz Directory. Neither is his mother Mary. Courier-Free Press, Redding, California 4 Sep 1923 "John Elliot Wright answers final call John EhIlliot Wright, pioneer of northern California, passed away at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of his son James D Wright, Redding, after an illness covering a period of several months. The decedent was born in Tennessee in 1841, and came hIto California when but a mere youth. He located in Tehama county in 1860 on the Kimball plains near what is now known as Paskenta. During the 60s and 70s he was extensively engaged there in the sheep business. He was married there in the 70hIs and reared two sons, who still survive him. They are James D Wright of Redding and Albert Wright residing in Oakland. A brother Thomas Wright resided many years at Whitmore. During late years Mr Wright made his home in and about ReddinhIg, and finally in his declining years at the home of his son in this city. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning from the Home Undertaking chapel. Services will be conducted by Rev Edward P Shier of the Presbyterian chuhIrch, interment to be made in the Redding cemetary." 1924 Oakland Voter Registration Precinct 276 Albert M Wright, 3120 School St, Artist, Party "Prohi" [what is this? Prohibition party?] 1928 Oakland Voter Registration Precinct 399 AhIlbert M Wright, 3120 School St, artist, Party "Declines" 1930 Alameda Co, California Brooklyn Township, Oakland (city), block 2536, ED 8-1-91, Sheet 5B, 8 Apr 1930 3120 School St, Dwelling 96, Family 96 Wright, Albert M, Head, Owns home,hI $3500, MW, 50, Single, b CA/TN/NH, Artist, Private Brown, Isabelle, Nurse [crossed-out] Servant, FW, 65, Widow, b CA/NY/NY, Nurse 1932 Oakland Voter Registration Precinct 341 Albert M Wright, 3120 School St, painter, Rep 1936 OaklandhI Voter Registration Precinct 346 Albert M Wright, 3120 School St, retired, Rep Albert M Wright d 1.3.1941 Napa Co, b 2.15.1879 CA, mmn MarstoniI Died young.jImentally disabled Her mother's obit in 1963 says the she is living in Broken Bow8AAge 4<A24 May 1928 In Oakland 23 May 1928 Thomas J Wright, beloved father of Mrs E L Leschinsky, Ernest, James, Tom and Arthur Wright. A native of Tennessee, age 80 years. Funeral at chapel of Grant D Miller 2372 East Fourteenth St, Oakland. In<Aternment at Evergreen Cemetary.lI1850 Lincoln Co, Tennessee District No 9, household 179 page 117 (new style) Griffin Wright, 37 Farmer b SC , Malinda 34 b NC , Edith 14 b TN , James 12 b TN , Anny 11 b TN , John 9 b TN , William 6 b TN , Thomas 4 b TN , George H W?lI 1 b TN living next door is Malinda's brother John Tucker age 33 Farmer b NC , Fanny 20 b NC , Thompson 1 b TN a few houses later we have Malinda's parents James Tucker, 56, Farmer b NC , Edith 58 b NC , David 22 Farmer b TN Catherine FlIield 30 b TN WRIGHT, T.J. GREENVILLE INDEPENDENT, SAT, 22 FEB 1868, : 1 THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF HUNT COUNTY, TEXAS (LIST) 1880 Census Place Precinct 1, Hunt, Texas Page Number 430A J. F. WRIGHT Self M Male W 32 TN Farmer NlIC NC L. J. WRIGHT Sister M Female W 20 TX Keeping House TN TN L. A. WRIGHT Dau S Female W 8 TX TX TN M. CORBET Other M Male W 25 TN Farmer-Laborer --- --- Geo. BOURLAND Other S Male W 35 TX Stock RaiserlI TN TN California Great Register of 1894 Wright, Thomas J. 46 TN Phillips / Whitmore May-28-1892 5' 9" complexion: Dark eyes: Brown hair: Black 1900 Census Shasta Co, California Round Mountain, family 48 Wright, Thomas Jul 1846 marlIried 24 years b TN father born NC, mother born NC Farmer , Laura J wife 186? 37 mother of 9, 5 living b TX father born TX, mother born TX , Ernest W son Jun 1881 19 b TX , James E son Apr 1883 17 b TX , Thomas B son Apr 1887 13 b CA , ArtlIhur E son Jul 1891 8 b CA 1910 Census Shasta Co, California Round Mountain, 18 May 1910, ED 92, Sheet 7A dwelling 156, family 157 Wright, Thomas B, head, MW, single, b CA/TN/TX, Farmer , Ernest W, son, MW, single, b TX/TN/TX, Farmer , lIThomas J, father, MW, 63, widower, b TN/NC/TN, Farmer 1920 Census Shasta Co, California Millville Township #20/20 Wright, Thomas B, Head, MW, 32, married, b CA/TX/US, Farmer , Besthie ?, wife, 26, b CA/ME/CA , Evert W Jr, son, 8 b CA ,lI Harold B, son, 4, b CA , Thomas J, father, 73 b TX/CO/US Death Certificate Alameda County, Oakland, King's Daughter's Home Thomas Jefferson Wright Male, White, Widowed, b July 22 1847 age 80 years, 10 months, 1 day retied Born in TlIennessee Name of father: Thomas Wright born in North Carolina Name of mother: Miranda Tucker born in North Carolina Length of residence at place of death 1 day In california 45 years Informant Mrs E L Leschinsky 2049 Rutherford St filed 2lI4 May 1928 Date of death 23 May 1928 Doctor's statement: attended deceased from May 15 1928 to May 22 1928 Cause of death cerebral hemorhage 8 days Contributory: Senility Signed D Morris Harvey MD 23 May 1928 3265 Prentiss Burial: EvergrlIeen Cemetary 25 May 1928 Undertaker Grant D Miller of OaklandnI1850 Lincoln Co, Tennessee District No 9, household 179 page 117 (new style) Griffin Wright, 37 Farmer b SC , Malinda 34 b NC , Edith 14 b TN , James 12 b TN , Anny 11 b TN , John 9 b TN , William 6 b TN , Thomas 4 b TN , George H W?nI 1 b TN living next door is Malinda's brother John Tucker age 33 Farmer b NC , Fanny 20 b NC , Thompson 1 b TN a few houses later we have Malinda's parents James Tucker, 56, Farmer b NC , Edith 58 b NC , David 22 Farmer b TN Catherine FnIield 30 b TN -------------------- Will [of her mother] In the name of God Amen I Malinda Ballentine Wright of Paskenta, Tehama Co, California, of the age of seventy six years. First I give, devise and bequeth until my oldest daughtenIr Edith C Martin the one seventh part of all property real and personal of which I may die possessed. Second, I give, bequeth and devise until each of my sons John Elliott Wright, Wm Tucker Wright, Thomas Jefferson Wright and Geo WashingtnIon Wright, the one seventh part of all property both personal and real of which I may die possessed. Thirdly I give bequeth and devise until the heirs of my deceased daughter Annie Moore Hamlin, one seventh of all property, personal and rnIeal of which I may die possessed. Fourthly I give devise and bequeth until the heirs of my deceased daughter Elizabeth Randall Richards viz John Franklin Richards, Charles Richards, Minnie Edith Richards, one seventh of all property both nIpersonal and real of which I may die possessed. It is herein provided that if my deceased daughter Annie Moore Hamlin has no heirs living then the one seventh given to said heirs shall be equally divided among the other six of my childrnIen."pIREFNb10 Copyright 2000 Will Johnson. This material may not be published without prior writen approval.DAAge 12EAStockman. Partner in 1880 with Wiliam Martin. 1860 Paskenta with brother George and sister Jane. Paskenta 1870, 1880 census. Unmarried. Paskenta Farmer 1888.rI1850 Lincoln Co, Tennessee District No 9, household 179 page 117 (new style) Griffin Wright, 37 Farmer b SC , Malinda 34 b NC , Edith 14 b TN , James 12 b TN , Anny 11 b TN , John 9 b TN , William 6 b TN , Thomas 4 b TN , George H W?rI 1 b TN living next door is Malinda's brother John Tucker age 33 Farmer b NC , Fanny 20 b NC , Thompson 1 b TN a few houses later we have Malinda's parents James Tucker, 56, Farmer b NC , Edith 58 b NC , David 22 Farmer b TN Catherine FrIield 30 b TN 1860 Census Tehama Co, California Paskenta James Wright, 20, Hunter, b Tennessee George, 18, INDIAN [ed: not WRIGHT, this is a first-name-only Indian] Jane, 16, INDIAN, Cook [ed: not WRIGHT, this is a first-name-only IndirIan] 1870 Census Tehama Co, California Paskenta, page 6, #2/2 M D Scott, 26, MW, Carpenter, b Ohio J S Wright, 30, Laborer, b Tenna 1880 Census Tehama Co, California Paskenta #36/38 Martin, William, 42, Farmer, b MO/US/US , Edith, rI42, wife, b TN/SC/NC , Louisa, 12, daughter, b Oregon/MO/TN Duncan, Thomas, 18, stepson, b CA/MO/TN , William, 6, stepson, b CA/MO/TN Wright, James, 41, Partner, Farmer, b TN/SC/NC Roonen ? , Peter, 45, laborer, Shepherd, b Ireland/IrelanrId/Ireland James was a partner with his brother in law William Martin in a Wool Growing Ranch (2232 acres) in Paskenta, Tehama County, California in 1880 according to the Pioneers of Tehama County, by Lingenfelter, and the 1885 Tehama CountrIy Directory. When James S died, apparently his mother Malinda took over his half of the interest in the farm. Weekly Sentinel 31 Jan 1891 "James S Wright died at the residence of his niece, Mrs T H Garvin in Red Bluff Jan 26th 1891, aftrIer a lingering illness surrounded by many of his immediate family. He had every care, and comfort that was possible. He leaves an aged mother who is quite ill at their home near Paskenta, a sister, the wife of his partner, Wm Martin, four brrIother, two of whom reside in California, one in Texas and one in Arkansas and a large circle of friends who deeply mourn his loss. He was born in Lincoln Co, Tennessee 22 Nov 1839. He moved to Arkansas in 1852. In the 1857 he "crossed thrIe plains". In the fall of 1858 he located [text faded] called Paskenta, Tehama county, California where he has since resided. He was well and favorably known. By honesty and industry he had accumulated considerable property. He will rIbe buried in Oak Hill Cemetary from the home of T H Garvin, south Jackson street, Tuesday 27th at 10 o'clock."tI1850 Washington Co, Arkansas Mars Hill , Sheet 330A #15 Burgess [as found], Solomon 33 Farmer b NC , Milly 25 b TN , John 8 b TN , Sarah 5 b AR , Mary 1 b AR 1860 Washington Co, Arkansas Marrs Hill Township #561/140, Sheet 555, pagtIe 79 Solomon Burrow 46 Farmer b North Carolina Milly 35 b Tennessee John 17 b Tennessee Sarah 15 b Arkansas Mary 11 b Arkansas Margaret 7 b Arkansas Tennessee 3 b Arkansas James Cabe 24 Blacksmith b Tennessee Millie 40 b Tennessee IshtImael 17 Farm Labor b Tennessee ---------------- Subj: Re: Chalie Burrow Date: 4/26/06 4:31:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: eldsarg@earthlink.net (Edyth Sargent) To: WJhonson@aol.com (WJhonson@aol.com) Yes the census was taken JanuartIy 2, 1920, the only ones in the household was John P, age 77, Martha E age 48 and Charley age 19. I think John and Martha both are buried in Tecumseh, OK. -----------------------uI1850 Washington Co, Arkansas Mars Hill , Sheet 330A #15 Burgess [as found], Solomon 33 Farmer b NC , Milly 25 b TN , John 8 b TN , Sarah 5 b AR , Mary 1 b AR Sheet #331B #36 Burgess, Jane 30 b VA , Sarah 12 b AR , Martin 9 b AR uI1860 Washington Co, Arkansas Marrs Hill Township #561/140, Sheet 555, page 79 Solomon Burrow 46 Farmer b North Carolina Milly 35 b Tennessee John 17 b Tennessee Sarah 15 b Arkansas Mary 11 b Arkansas Margaret 7 b Arkansas Tennessee 3 buI Arkansas James Cabe 24 Blacksmith b Tennessee Millie 40 b Tennessee Ishmael 17 Farm Labor b Tennessee 1900 Washington Co, AR Wheeler, Sheet 1 #11/11 Carter, Sarah, Head, WF, 13 Jan 1845, 55, widow, mother of 2, 1 living, b AR/TN/TNuI, "N.G" ?, Owns home , Charles, son, WM, 8 Oct 1879, 20, single, b AR/TN/AR, FarmhandwI1860 Washington Co, Arkansas Marrs Hill Township #561/140, Sheet 555, page 79 Solomon Burrow 46 Farmer b North Carolina Milly 35 b Tennessee John 17 b Tennessee Sarah 15 b Arkansas Mary 11 b Arkansas Margaret 7 b Arkansas Tennessee 3 bwI Arkansas James Cabe 24 Blacksmith b Tennessee Millie 40 b Tennessee Ishmael 17 Farm Labor b Tennessee ---------------zI1880 Mars Hill, Washington, Arkansas Sheet 510A Dazzl CARTER Self M Male W 51 TN Farmer ENG IRE Sarah E. CARTER Wife M Female W 35 TN Keeping House TN TN Charles CARTER Son S Male W 8M AR TN TN James D. BURROW BroL S Male W 18 AR FzIarm Laborer TN TN Dazzle Carter 3 Mar 1888 T17N-R32W-S23 NWNW 40 acresI"Bedford County, TN Family History Book", TURNER PUBLISHING COMPANY, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY. 2002 EPHRIAM BURROW was probably born in Sussex County, VA on Apr. 30, 1768 as documented in "Births and Deaths 1717-1778, From The Albermarle Parish ReIgister of Surry and Sussex counties, VA." Ephriam was the son of Phillip Burrow (b. 1741, d. 1829) and Martha Littlefield (b. 1742, d. 1822). This Phillip Burrow moved from Virginia to Guilford County, NC during the 1790s, to Georgia during thIe 1805-1810 time period, and to Bedford County, TN by 1812. Phillip Burrow moved to Carroll County, TN during the 1820s where he died and left a will in 1829. Ephriam Burrow was married about 1790 in Guilford County, NC to Eve Clapp, daughtIer of John Phillip Clapp. Eve was born in 1770 probably in Guilford County NC and died in 1851 in Bedford County TN. Ephriam Burrow was one of the last of his family to leave North Carolina. He and family moved to Bedford County, TN in 1817. TIhey settled on Goose Creek in the southern part of Bedford County. Ephriam died in 1833 in Bedford County and was buried in the Pleasant Garden Methodist Church Cemetery. Ephriam left a will which has been preserved in two locations: in the chDirectory of Tehama County 1885{Louise Toombs E-mail tltoombs@ptialaska.net&F Vicki Horton online at www.rootsweb.com database email horton_vicki@hotmail.com (via Louise Toombs)oF Maurice Woehrle mwoehrle@airmail.net2E Shirley McKeehan Edds of Pensacola Florida a descendent of James Julian, her e-mail is SIMedds1$F Barbara Craddock Pike online at www.rootsweb.com email barbdale@flash.net database barbdale4$Posting by Brenda at http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/showmsg.asp?forumid=22079&msgnum=67tF Holly N Ashby Hofmann hollyhofmann@hotmail.comGoodspeed for Carroll Co, TennesseeJY1850 Mortality Schedule yResearch by James GogginsmE Ron Cassel KCASSEL@aol.comJames GogginsResearch of James Goggins,Bible record of Calvin SnodgrassmBible record received from Tncherry@earthlink.net (Tim Cherry)fJames GogginsResearch of James Goggins, Bible record of Calvin SnodgrassSusan Peal at cspeal@aol.com1= NDRzFJM7`3qta$F> XO@MLDmh)30$G Nc$ MK> [P@MLGmh)3A$; O$; I F> \Q@MLImh)3a$; PF> R@MLKmh)3aT$ QF> ]S@MLLmh)3$; b$ M3? 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Eleven children are named in Ephriam's will and all but the last two are thought to have been born in Guilford County, NC: 1) Solomon P. Burrow (b. 1791, d. 1841) md. Mar. 22,1812 in GuiIlford County, NC to Nelly Low (b. 1795, d. ?). Family lived in Bedford County, TN and moved to Carroll County, TN in the 1820s. Solomon died in Carroll County, TN in 1841. After Solomon's death most of the family moved to Saline County, AR priIor to 1850. 2) Jesse Burrow (b. 1792, d. 1854) md. about 1815 probably in Guilford County, NC to Mary?? (b. 1798, d. 1862). The family was in Bedford County, TN in 1830 and by 1840 had moved to Jackson County, AL. They were recorded on the 18I50 census of Ripley County, MO. Jesse was a Methodist preacher and was murdered in 1854 in Ripley County, MO. Mary died in Randolph County, AR. 3) Ephriam Burrow (b. 1794, d. ?). No data is at hand for Ephriam. 4) Banks M.D. Burrow (b. 1800-Id.aft. 1860)md. Mary ?? (b. 1803, d. ?) probably in Bedford County, TN. The family was living in Bedford County, TN in 1850 and had moved to Madison County, MO by 1860. They apparently had no children or at least none that survived. 5) DoctorI Alfred Burrow (b. 1801, d. 1866) md. about 1825 probably in Bedford County, TN to Nancy A. ?? (b. 1807, ??). The family moved to Jackson County, AL about 1833. Alfred's estate settlement is recorded in Jackson County, AL on Aug. 8, 1866 with I12 heirs listed. 6) James Burrow (b. 1804, d. aft. 1850) is thought to be living in Madison County, AL when the 1850 census was recorded. His wife was deceased at this time and there were seven children living in the household. 7) Frances BuIrrow (b. 1808, d. ?) was married first to George Eaton who died prior to 1830. She married second about 1833 probably in Bedford County, TN to George Black (b. 1808, d. ??). The family was living in Bedford County, TN in 1850 and their whereabIouts are unknown after 1853. Several members of this family moved to Illinois. 8) Hester Burrow (b. 1812, d. 1851) md. about 1830 probably in Bedford County, TN to Pearce Wilhoit (b. 1805, d. aft. 1860). The family was living in Bedford CountIy in 1850. After Hester's death Pearce remarried and moved to Franklin County, TN. 9) Nancy Burrow (b. abt. 1814, d. ?) md. a Mr. Clark according to Ephriam's will. 10) Madison L. Burrow (b. 1817, d. 1852) md. Jan. 4, 1838 in Carroll County,I TN to Margaret H. Algee (b. 1815, d. 1876), daughter of Robert Algee. Madison and Margaret made their home in Bedford County, and after Madison's death Margaret and her children returned to Carroll County, TN. Madison is probably buried in thIe Pleasant Garden cemetery, but his grave is not marked with a readable marker. 11) Letha Burrow (b. 1818, d. 1898) md. about 1840 in Bedford County, TN to William Campbell (b. 1814, d. 1894). Family lived in Bedford County and both are burieId in the Pleasant Garden Methodist Church cemetery. Compiled by Lisa Blanks Ellis, 396 Lakeview Street, Manchester, TN.Ihttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&f3=Simon&f4=burrow&sx=&f11=&f12=&rg_f20__date=&rs_f20__date=0&f21=&gskw=&prox=1&db=tnstatemarriages&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=IMAGE&gst=&so=3Ihttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&f3=Simon&f4=burrow&sx=&f11=&f12=&rg_f20__date=&rs_f20__date=0&f21=&gskw=&prox=1&db=tnstatemarriages&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=IMAGE&gst=&so=3ISome say that it was HIS wife who was Martha "Patty" Littlefield, instead of his father's. Everyone agrees that both their wives were Martha "Patty", they just don't agree on which one was the Littlefield and which one the 'unknown'.IWill 8 Sep 1797 Amended 29 Sep 1798IPerhaps the one appointed Justice of the Peace for Carroll County, Tennessee in 1821I1830 Carroll Co, Tennessee, page 48 Alford Burrow 1840 Jackson Co, Alabama Alfred Burrow 201001-12101 Title: 1850 U.S. Federal Census of Alabama, Jackson Co. Page: District 20, p 62, family 238 Text: Burrow Alfred 49 M Farmer 1,000 N. ICarolina Burrow Nancy A. 43 F Kentrucky X (can't read or write) Burrow George W. 21 M Farmer Tennessee Burrow Midline 18 F Tennessee Burrow America 16 F Alabama X(in school) Burrow Zilpha 15 F Tennessee X " Burrow Andrew 13 F Alabama X "BurrowI Ephraim 11 M Alabama X " Burrow Benjamin 9 M Alabama Burrow John P. 7 M Alabama Burrow Alfred 3 M Alabama Date: 12 Nov 1850Ihttp://members.cox.net/swarling/burroughs/BurroughsDNA.htm Some say that it was HIS wife who was Martha "Patty" Littlefield, instead of his son's. Everyone agrees that both their wives were Martha "Patty", they just don't agree on which onIe was the Littlefield and which one the 'unknown'.IHe is listed in the will of his father in 1829IHe is mentioned in the will of his father in 1829.IShe is mentioned in the will of her father in 1829IShe is mentioned in the will of her father in 1829IPerhaps the one appointed Justice of the Peace for Carroll County, Tennessee in 1821IHe is mentioned in the will of his father-in-law Phillip Burrow in 1829 Carroll Co, TNIJohn C Long appointed his guardian Feb 1868 In 1870 enumerated with his uncle Riley Ivy 30 In 1875 he signed a guardian bond as security for his brother Benjamin to be guardian of their sister Harriet. 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This material may not be published without prior writen approval.IGiles Co Chancery Court Volume 1, by Elizabeth Witt White. File Box B- 6 Case 2211 John D. Beeler & Others vs Levi Reed & Others John D., Mary C. F. & William Bealer, by their mother Mary F. Bealer, John H. Bealer, dec'd of Lawrence CoIunty, Rufus Buchanan, Guardian.IGiles Co Chancery Court Volume 1, by Elizabeth Witt White. File Box B- 6 Case 2211 John D. Beeler & Others vs Levi Reed & Others John D., Mary C. F. & William Bealer, by their mother Mary F. Bealer, John H. Bealer, dec'd of Lawrence CoIunty, Rufus Buchanan, Guardian.I1850 Madison Co, Arkansas Huntsville page 619 (old style) page 308 (new style) dwelling 832 household 832 Henry A Anthony, 39 , tailor, b Rhode Island , Malissa 31 b TN , Margaret 12 b AL , Mary 10 b AL , Phinus 8 b AR , Augustus 6 b AIR , Susan 3 b AR , Ann 1 b ARMargaret A Berry 18 b AL 1860 Franklin Co, Arkansas Census Prairie Township, page 382 (new style) 142 (old style) dwelling 1008 household 962 John C Long 22 Farmer b TN , M J 21 b AL I[Margaret Jane Proctor] , Thos A 3 b AR , G W 1 b AR Proctor, F P male 18 Clerk b AL [Finis, Margaret's brother] Anthony, Susan 12 b AR [Finis and Margaret's half-sister] 1870 Mulberry, Franklin Co, Arkansas Ivy, Joseph 28 b AIR , Susan 25 b AR , Henry black Farm Labor b AR Harris, Robert 15 black Farm Labor b AR Mills, Belle 3 female black b AR , Annie 1 female black b AR 1880 Arkansas, Crawford Co Lafayette 3-48-29-24 Robert Snodgrass 50 AR/VA/KY , SusanI 30 AR , Robert 14 AR/AR/TN , Alice 1 AR Ivey, Flora Jane 8 1900 Lane Co OR Census North Eugene Precinct, Jefferson St., 7-11-7-52: Robert B. Snodgrass 68-M-TN/TN/TN Jan 1832 Susin M. Snodgrass 52-F-AR/AL/AL Oct 1847 wife Alice L. SnodIgrass 22-F-AR/TN/AR Aug 1877 daughter Laura L. Snodgrass 19-F-AR/TN/AR Jun 1880 daughter Ina L. Snodgrass 17-F-AR/TN/AR Jan 1883 daughter 1905 Oregon State Census Fairmount Precinct, page 124: Mrs. R. B. Snodgrass 57-F-AR widowAlice SnoIdgrass 26-F-AR Finis Snodgrass 21-M-AR day laborer 23 Oct 191? [last digit is torn off] Hello Flora. What are you doing today? Everybody is well now. We all had a cold but we are about over it. [unknown] family is getting allright theIy have bought 17 acres of land out on the River Road. I do not know what he gave for it. Bill John, Brother-in-law, has a big boy. [unknown] has another girl. Jim and Alice and the two babies has gone to Springfield for a car ride. IThey cross the river yesterday the first time. Jack J killed a hen today for dinner. Tomorrow you want a hand out. I asked Mr Mrs Wall and mother for dinner, Jim and Alice. Vera said she liked fried chicken. She says why don't Uncle JaIck and Flora come home. Mrs Baker had her house wired yesterday for lights. I guess they will wire ours tomorrow. Seven lights what you know about that. I have no news to write only Mrs Ivy? papered her bedroom and got a new rug for theI front room. Have you wrote to Gussie yet? She wrote here to the folks that they was going to save up money for her doctor bill in March. What you know about that. Maud was to come Ivy today I do not know for she come or not. She caIlls her baby Pearl. I will close for this time I will write to Laura. How much do you have to pay for your rooms. Love to both. Write soon. Grandma. Anthdon? said remember her to you. Good by. Susan Snodgrass. !Death EIugene, Lane Co, Oregon 1522 Orchard Avenue Susan M Snodgrass Female, White, Widow, born 24 Oct 1847, Homekeeper, born in Charlston, Illinois Informant F L Snodgrass of 1522 Orchard St. [This would be her son Finis - wj] Filed in Eugene, OIregon Died 24 Feb 1914 cause Sarcoma primary in jaw and secondary in liver.I!Death Providence Hospital, Portland, Multnomah Co, Oregon In this community 40 years, in state 54 years. Laura Ada James Female, White, Married Spouse: Elmer James, 61 years old. born: 24 Jun 1881, age 60-11-17 birthplace: Mulberry, ArkIansas occupation: housewife Father Robert Snodgrass born Kentucky Mother Susan Anthony born Huntsville Arkansas Informant Elmer J James R-11 Box 295 Milwaukee. Vault at Riverview Abbey died 17 Jun 1942 Cardiac [unknown] and shock, malnuItrition?, jaundice Past dehydration? and [unknown] for 4 yearsI1910 Lane Co, Oregon Census Fairmount Precinct # 113 Snodgrass, Finis L, Head, 24, AR/TN/AR , Susan M, mother, 63, mother of 5, 4 living, AR/Unk/AL Goggins, James H, brother-in-law, 24, ND/WI/WI , Alice L, sister, 31, AR/TN/AR, married 4 Iyears , Vera G, Niece, 2 OR 1920 Lane Co, Oregon Census Robert H Ivy, MW, 61, owns home, married, AR/TN/AR, Laborer, private family [see Henry Robert Ivey] Finis L. Snodgrass, rents home, 35, married, AR/US/IL, Proprietor, Cleaning ???? EIdna L. Snodgrass, wife, 34, married, NE/MO/OH 1930 Multnomah Co, Oregon Portland Finis L Snodgrass, 46, married, first at 31, AR/TN/MO, Salesman, Life Insurance , Edna L, wife, 45, married, first at 30, NE/MO/OH, Salesman, Dept Store , ICynthia, sister-in-law, 55 or 65, married first at 19, AR/AL/AR, RestuarantI1850 Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Township, pg 242, 6 Nov 1850 #243/243 James Ivy, 35, M, Farmer, $1000, b TN , Lydia, 37, F, b TN, Cant read or write , William R, 12, M, b MO, Attended School , Joseph G, 9, M, b AR, Attended School ,I Mary C, 6, F, b AR, b Attended School , Tennessee V, 3, M, b AR , James M, 1, M, b AR Wm J McCabe, 6, M, b AR, Attended School Henry Ivey, 18, M, Labor, b IL, b Attended School Simeon Boren, 17, M, b TN Elizabeth McLaughlin, 20, F, b UnIknown, Cant read or write 1860 Census Franklin Co, Arkansas Mulberry Township #424/407 Jas Ivey, 45, Farmer, b TN , Lyddia, 48, b TN , J G, 20, b AR , M C, 16, b AR , Tennessee, 12, b AR , Sarah J, 8, b AR McCabe, Wm, 16, Farmer, b RP a$$ INTQ a$! 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