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2001. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 66, Justice's Precinct No. 1, Presidio Co., Texas, enumerated 28th of June, 1900 by Graf--- Mieux, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 1665, pg 229b, sheet 16b.
Dwelling#280/Family#300
Line 81-Turner, Orrick N., head, W, M, Mar 1864, age 36, marr. 11 yrs, MD MD MD, engineer, owns home freely
Line 82-Turner, Ubbaneta, wife, W, F, Dec 1863, age 36, marr. 11 yrs, 2 children, 1 living; MO KY KY
Line 83-Turner, Marjaree, dau., W, F, Mar 1892, age 8, single, TX MD MO
Line 84-Reynard, Henry, servant, W, M, Jun 1876, age 23, single, TX LA France, day laborer

2002. Walker, Martin Edward III, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Areas, Harrodsburg Historical Society, June, 1989, Vol. V, pg. 37.

2003. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 45, Cert. #22032.

2004. "US Revenue Cutter Service Officers Register June 1, 1892," http://semperparatus.com/usrcs_officers_1892.html.
Name: Orrick N Turner
Present Duty (as of June 1, 1892): Str. Walcott, Port Townsend, Washington
Date of Present Assignment: May 14, 1892
Where born: MD
Where appointed: MD
Promoted to Second Assistant Engineer: May 21, 1887

2005. Date: 6 Apr 2003. From: msprague -at- wolfsport.com, message board post

2006. Maria Thompson Daviess, History of Mercer and Boyle Counties, Kentucky, The Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1924, (originally appeared in the Herald during the 1880s as a serial), pg. 151.
"Mrs. H. D. Pittman, of St. Louis, Mo., in the past year or two has issued some dramas and been fairly successful. She has certainly been the first lady venturer into that field, in the United States. "Manette," "Ravencliff," "The Little Princess" and some spetacular plays have been her most successful works."

2007. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 273.

2008. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 78, 1st Ward, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 1st day of June, 1880 by Jos. B. Young, National Archives Film Number T9-0720, pg 189B (pg 2 of ED 78).
Address: 2328 Olive St.
Dwelling#5, Family#6
Line 20-Pittman, Hallie D., W, F, age 38, Head, widowed, KY KY KY
(was head of a boarding house. Lines 21-41 included her boarders and servants)

2009. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 133, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 7th day of June, 1880 by George W. Harris, National Archives Film Number T9-0723, pg 53C (pg 23 of ED 133).
Address: 2603 Olive St.
Dwelling#124, Family#131
Line 5-Pittman, Hallie D., W, F, age 38, Head, Keeps house, KY KY KY
Line 6-Pittman, Wm. H., W, M, age 17, Son, clerk in city govt., MO KY KY
Line 7-Pittman, Nannie T., W, F, age 18, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 8-Pittman, Acy, W, M, age 14, son, At School, KY KY KY
Line 9-Pittman, Trabue, W, M, age 10, son, At School, KY KY KY
Line 10-Pittman, Williamson H., W, M, age 8, At school, LA KY KY
(was head of a boarding house. lines following included her boarders and servants)

2010. Josephine LIndsey Bass and Becky Bonner, "My Southern Family,".

2011. LDS, "IGI Record (North America),", Batch#M517751 (Mercer Co., KY Marriages 1852-1859).

2012. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #240; College Student.

2013. Ibid. District #2; Family #240; age 10.

2014. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 13, Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 3rd day of June, 1880 by John A. Hern, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 404, pg. 400B.
Dwelling#92/Family#104
Line 23-Warren, William ,w, m, 42, head, marr., retail grocer, KY KY KY
Line 24-Warren, Jean, w, f, 31, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 27-Warren, Marie, w, f, 5, daughter, KY KY KY
Line 28-Warren, William, w, m, 2, son, KY KY KY
Line 29-Barbee, Kate, mu, f, 40, servant, div., nurse, KY
Line 30-Robinson, Sarah, mu, f, 23, servant, div., servant - house, KY
Line 31-Gunn, Lucius, mu, m, 9 mo., b. Sept. ,KY
Line 32-Owsley, Bob, mu, m, 18, house servant, KY
Line 33-Warren, E---, w, m, 29, brother, single, clerk in grocery, KY KY KY

2015. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 13, Magisterial Dist. No. 5, Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by George Ariel Dunn, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 509, p. 90, sheet 13B.
Dwelling#280/Family#281
Line 60-Warren, William, head, w, m, b. Feb 1839, age 62, marr. 26 yrs, KY KY KY; owns farm freely
Line 61-Warren, Jean L., wife, w, f, b. Feb 1850, age 50, marr. 26 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY
Line 62-Warren, Jean D., daughter, w, f, b. Dec 1883, age 16, single, KY KY KY, at school
Line 63-Warren, Lutitia, daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1887, age 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 64-Logan, Ann C., boarding, w, f, b. May 1869, age 32, wd., 1 child, living; KY KY KY
Line 65-Logan, Caroline R., boarder, w, f, b. Mar 1893, age 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 66-Harlan, Virgie, servant, b, f, b. Mar 1883, age 16, single, KY KY KY, cook

2016. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 25, Ward 5, Danville, Precinct 11, Magisterial Dist. No. 6, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Apr 1910 by Geo. D. Batterton, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 465, pg. 112, sheet 8A.
Dwelling#2/Family#2
Line 11-Warren, Jean, head, f, w, 60, wd., 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY; rents home
Line 12-Warren, Jean, daughter, f, w, 26, single, KY KY KY
Line 13-Warren, Letitia, daughter, f, w, 22, single, KY KY KY; dancing teacher

2017. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Counties, April, 1971; reprinted August, 1990, Vol. IV, p. 144.

2018. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 55, Cert. #21856.

2019. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Counties, April, 1971; reprinted August, 1990, Vol. IV, p 144.

2020. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, enumerated July 30, 1870, by A. P. Morey, Microfilm #M593, roll 797, 578B.
Dwelling#377/Family#397
Line 32-Montgomery, John, age 60, M, W, Clergyman, $1000, $5000, Kentucky
Line 33-Montgomery, Kate, age 47, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 34-Montgomery, Letitia, age 22, F, W, No occupation, Kentucky
LIne 35-Montgomery, Lilian, age 18, F, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 36-Montgomery, Mary, age 15, F, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 37-Montgomery, Alex, age 11, M, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 38-Montgomery, James, age 10, M, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 39-Montgomery, Kate, age 8, F, W, Missouri
Line 40-Montgomery, Edith, age 5, F, W, Missouri

2021. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 114, 4th ward, Sedalia City, Sedalia Twp., Pettis Co., Missouri, Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Samuel W. James, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 881, pg.281, sheet 9B.
Address: 508 West 7th Street
Dwelling#207/Family#236
Line 95-Zoll, Charles, head, w, m, b. Oct 1851, age 48, marr. 17 yrs, VA VA VA; civil engineer; rents home
Line 96-Zoll, Mary, wife, w, f, b. Feb 1856, age 44, marr. 17 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 97-Zoll, John, son, w, m, b. Jul 1883, age 16, single, MO VA KY; at school
Line 98-Zoll, Gertrude, daughter, w, f, b. Oct 1886, age 13, single, MO VA KY; at school
Line 99-Montgomery, Kate, mother-in-law, w, f, b. Oct 1823, age 76, wd., 10 children, 8 living; KY KY KY
Line 100-Montgomery, Kate, sister-in-law, w, f, b. Sep 1861, age 38, single, MO KY KY

2022. Mrs. J. R. Carter (compiler) and Laura Paxton (Transcriber), "Longwood Cemetery, Longwood Township, Pettis County, Missouri,".
JOHN MONTGOMERY BORN OCT 6 1810 DIED FEB 10 1899
KATE R MONTGOMERY BORN OCT 16 1824 DIED JULY 19 1903
ALEX R MONTGOMERY BORN FEB 22 1857 DIED FEB 6 1899
LETITIA LEE MONTGOMERY WIFE OF SAMUEL C., BORN APRIL 27 1847 DIED MARCH 10 1916
MARY K MONTGOMERY ZOLL WIFE OF CHARLES H., BORN 1856 DIED 1931
THOMAS H ROBERTS BORN SEPT 25 1858 DIED JUNE 2 1949
EDITH M ROBERTS BORN MARCH 25 1865 DIED FEB 2 1947

2023. Jan Marx <janmarx -at- fix.net>. "His immigrant ancestor, John Montgomery, fought in Battle of Boyne in 1690 and immigrated to New Castle, Delaware from Lifford, Ireland in 1722".

2024. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 12 Mar 1916, Hughesville, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No.11492, Missouri State Archives.

2025. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 15 Dec 1913, Nelson, Saline Co., Missouri, File No.41551, Missouri State Archives.

2026. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 7 Apr 1927, 607 N. 4th St., Clinton, Henry Co., Missouri, File No.11521, PDF, Missouri State Archives. lists birthdate as 7 Jul 1851.

2027. Ibid.

2028. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 31 Jul 1928, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No.24703, Missouri State Archives.

2029. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 105, Longwood Twp., Pettis Co., Missouri, Enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by Elmer Lowar(?), Microfilm Series T623, Roll 881, pg.134, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#24/Family#24
Line 23-Roberts, Thos. H., head, w, m, b. Sep 1858, age 41, marr. 3 yrs, MO OH MO; pharmacist; owns home freely
Line 24-Roberts, Edith May, wife, w, f, b. Mar 1864, age 36, marr. 3 yrs, MO KY KY

2030. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 136, 4th Ward, Sedalia City, Pettis Co., Missouri, Enumerated 23 Apr 1900 by Archie D. Franklin, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 801, pg.266, sheet 11A.
Address: 819 Tenth St.
Dwelling#228/Family#251
Line 29-Roberts, Thomas H., head, m, w, 51, marr.1 14 yrs, MO OH MO; merchant (retired); owns home freely
Line 30-Roberts, Edith M., wife, f, w, 45, marr.1 14 yrs, 0 children, MO KY KY

2031. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 154, 4th Ward, Sedalia City, Sedalia Twp., Pettis Co., Missouri, Enumerated 9 Jan 1900 by Grace L. Berry(?), Microfilm Series T624, Roll 940, pg.203, sheet 13B.
Address: 819 Tenth St.
Dwelling#333/Family#366
Line 87-Roberts, Thomas H., head, owns home freely, m, w, 61, marr, MO OH MO; no occupation
Line 88-Roberts, Edith M., wife, f, w, 54, marr, MO KY KY; no occupation

2032. "Death Records Certificates: Edith May Roberts," Filed 3 Nov 1947, Bothwell Hospital, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 5700, Missouri State Archives.

2033. "Death Records Certificates: Thomas Henry Roberts," Filed 4 Jun 1949, Bothwell Hospital, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 16814, Missouri State Archives.

2034. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Court House Precinct, Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 21, 1870 by John W. Pendleton, Microfilm #M593, roll 462, pg 67B.
Dwelling#65/Family#62
Line 33-Woodson, R. K., age 60, M, W, Farmer, $10,000; $2225; Kentucky
Line 34-Woodson, Mary W., age 50, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
LIne 35-Woodson, Emily, age 18, F, At home, Kentucky
LIne 36-Woodson, C. Lee, age 16, M, W, Attending school, Kentucky
LIne 37-Todd, Thomas J., ag 19, M, W, At home, Kentucky

2035. Anna H. Lee, "Franklin Co., KY GenWeb - Deaths,".
"April 20, 1853 - Thomas J. TODD - 36 - male - married - Farmer - resident of Franklin County, KY - born Woodford County, KY - son of George and Mary Todd - died Franklin County, KY - cause of death - Consumption."

2036. Anna H. Lee, Franklin Co., KY GenWeb Project, "Marriage Certificate Book 4, 1864-1879,".

2037. Henry Morton Woodson, Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections, published by the Author, 1915, pg. 385 and 559, p. 180.

2038. Anna H. Lee, "Franklin Co., KY GenWeb - Births,", Oct. 14, 2000.

2039. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Nevins Twp., Terre Haute P.O., Vigo Co., Indiana, enumerated 16 Aug, 1860 by A. M. Pittingill(?), Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 303, pg. 647.
Dwelling#1283/Family#1244
Line 26-Adams, Wm., 42, m, farmer, IN
Line 27-Adams, Mary, 42, f, IN
Line 28-Adams, Hester, 16, f, IN
Line 29-Adams, Ellen, 14, f, IN
Line 30-Adams, Thomas, 10, m, IN
Line 31-Adams, John, 7, m, IN
Line 32-Adams, Samuel, 5, m, IN
Line 33-Adams, James, 4/12, m, IN

2040. Larry Adams, "Adams Genealogy,", (database last updated in 1998; contact info out-of-date), Gives date of death as 3-28-1880.

2041. Carol Ealey, "Parke Co., Indiana Cemetery Transcription Project,", Gives date of death as 3-23-1880, age 62 yrs, 1 d.

2042. Ibid. Died age 19y, 9d.

2043. Ibid. Died age 35y, 1m, 4y.

2044. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Washington Twp., Parke Co., Indiana, National Archives Film Number T9-0303, pg 470A, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.

2045. "Idaho Death Certificates 1911-1937,", Film#1509301; gives date of birth as 26 Nov 1851.

2046. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 182, 299.

2047. "Idaho Death Certificates 1911-1937,"

2048. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 182 (gives year of death as 1925); p. 299 (gives year of death as 1924).

2049. Ibid. p. 299; p. 327.

2050. Ibid. p. 301.

2051. Ibid. p. 302.

2052. Ibid. p. 165; p. 302.

2053. Ibid. p. 165; p. 295.

2054. Ibid. p. 175; died aged 62y 1m.

2055. Ibid. p. 175.

2056. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900,", Marriage Book E, p. 117.

2057. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 174; died aged 44 y 11mo 20d.

2058. Ibid. p. 296.

2059. Ibid. p. 297; "of Canton, Ohio".

2060. Ibid. p. 297.

2061. Ibid. p. 291.

2062. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900,", Marriage Book 00A, p. 0160; License# 00001371.

2063. Burl Rich and Alan Ayres (transcribers), "Old Jones Cemetery, Crawford County, Illinois,", "20Y5M27D, Wife George Parker".
ROW #13 FROM EAST SIDE EACH GRAVE NO. IS FOUR FEET WIDE

2064. Ibid.

2065. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 193; died aged 54 y. 7 mo. 29 d.

2066. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "New Hebron Cemetery, Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois," http://crawford.ilgenweb.net/cems/goodhope.html, "54Y7M29D, Civil War".

2067. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 193.

2068. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "New Hebron Cemetery, Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois," http://crawford.ilgenweb.net/cems/goodhope.html.

2069. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 660; died at age 19 yrs.

2070. Ibid. p. 615; died aged 19 yrs, 4 mo, 29 das.

2071. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Haddon Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 7 Jun 1860 by B. H. Cartwright, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 298, pg. 717B-718A.
Dwelling#77/Family#77
Line 38-Curry, Wm. L., 23, m, farmer, $2000, $500, IN
Line 39-Wortman, Ann E., 8, f, IN
Line 1-Curry, Margaret D., 18, f, IN
Line 2-Curry, Martha E., 1, f, IN
Line 3-Sheight, Minnie, 14, f, hired girl, Germany

2072. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 620; Sullivan Co., IN Marriage Book 1, p. 493: "Wm. S. Curry & Margaret D. Hoover m. Dec. 28, 1857 by Levi Johnson, minister of gospel".

2073. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 4, p. 144.

2074. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 607; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible.

2075. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 606.
"OBITUARY NOTICE: Died in Angels Camp Calif. where he had moved 9 years ago Abram McCleland Brodie son of Wm. A. and Mary J. Brodie age 51 years 22 days. He was stricken with paralysis about a year ago from which he never recovered. He leaves a wife, 5 daughters, 5 sisters, one brother to mourn the loss of a loving husband, father and brother. Died 1909."

2076. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 7, p. 374; married by J. W. Buck, Minister.

2077. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 233, Precinct 3, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 10 & 12 Jan 1920 by Edwin R. Brown, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 466, pg. 29, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#28/Family#28 (farm)
Line 37-Brodie, Will, head, owns farm freely, M, W, 41, marr., IN KY KY; farmer, general farm
Line 38-Brodie, Ota, wife, F, W, 31, marr., IN IN IN
Line 39-Brodie, Maxwell, son, M, W, 14, son, IN IN IN
Line 40-Brodie, Mary, daughter, F, W, 4, single, IN IN IN
Line 41-Phenning, Jacob, lodger, M, W, 53, single, OH OH OH; miner, coal mine

Dwelling#29/Family#29 (farm)
Line 42-Crawford, Joseph A., head, owns farm freely, M, W, 57, marr., IN OH OH; farmer, general farm
Line 43-Crawford, Lydia, wife, F, W, 57, marr., IN IN IN
Line 44-Crawford, Lester, son, M, W, 22, single, IN IN IN; miner, coal mine

2078. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Editor, New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1909, online transcription.
Joseph A. Crawford.—Among the enterprising and successful agriculturists of Cass township, Sullivan county, may be named Joseph A. Crawford, whose skill and energy in the direction and prosecution of his chosen industry have given to his work a value and significance of which few have deemed it capable. A son of the late Hugh Crawford, he was born in this township, and has here spent his entire life, his birth having occurred March 24, 1862.

Born in 1808, in Ohio, Hugh Crawford was there reared and married. With his young wife he came to Indiana in search of a home, and for a while lived in Grant county. Coming from there to Sullivan county, he resided first in Cass township and then moved to Hamilton township, where he bought two hundred acres of land. A commodious hewed log house and a few acres cleared constituted the improvements on the place at the time of his purchase. By dint of energy and persistent toil he cleared the greater part of the land, placing it under cultivation, and was there actively engaged in farming until his death, August 11, 1873. His wife, whose maiden name was Marion McCormick, was born in Ohio, a daughter of William McCormick, and died in Sullivan county, Indiana, August 19, 1892. She reared eight children, namely: John W., Robert, David O., Lewis L., George W., Thomas W., Susanna and Joseph A.

Beginning when young to assist on the farm Joseph A. Crawford received his education in the usual manner, gleaning his early knowledge of books in the district schools. Leaving his mother's home after his marriage, he began life for himself on rented land, and continued thus to make his living until 1892, when he bought the farm which he now owns and occupies. This is pleasantly located in Cass township, about four miles from the village of Sullivan, and contains one hundred and thirty acres of rich and productive land. Here Mr. Crawford is profitably engaged in general farming and stockraising, in both branches of his work meeting with satisfactory results.

On April 17, 1884, Mr. Crawford married Lydia E. Brodie. She was born March 20, 1862, in Cass township, Sullivan county, Indiana, a daughter of William A. and Mary J. (Maxwell) Brodie. Of the union of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford six children have been born, namely: Maude, Mary Ann, Clio, Hugh (deceased), Lester and Russell Homer. Politically Mr. Crawford is a stanch Republican.

2079. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 8, p. 75; Thom. Burton, minister.

2080. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 612; "From the Diary of Mrs. Lydia E. Crawford".

2081. Ibid. p. 661-662.

2082. Ibid. p. 611: "James Cochran of Danville, Ill., and Miss Clio Crawford were married this afternoon at the Crawford home in Cass township. Brother Frank Mullens officiated.".

2083. Ibid. p. 662; "b. Nov. 10, 1864 or 3".

2084. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 132, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated (blank) Jun 1900 by Lewis G. Mason, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 170, sheet 11A.
Dwelling#250/Family#256 (enumerated on Section Street)
Line 11-Willis, Cone W., head, w, m, b. Mar 1863, age 37, marr. 10 yrs, IN IN IN; agent; owns home freely
Line 12-Willis, Viola F., wife, w, f, b. Jan 1866, age 34, marr. 10 yrs, 2 children, both living; IN IN IN
Line 13-Willis, Loren, son, w, m, b. Nov 1891, age 8, IN IN IN
Line 14-Willis, Lawrence, son, w, m, b. Jul 1895, age 4, IN IN IN
Line 15-Brodie, Mary, sister-in-law, w, f, b. Nov 1872, age 37, wd., 1 child, living; IN IN IN
Line 16-Brodie, Grace, niece-in-law, w, f, b. July 1889, age 11, single, IN IN IN, at school

2085. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 662.

2086. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 11, p. 472; married by A. Shedler.

2087. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 610.

2088. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives date of death as 11 Apr 1951.

2089. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 662; p. 608; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible; on p. 609, another entry from the same Bible gives the date of marriage as 16 Jan 1895.

2090. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 8, p. 165; married by Thos. Burton.

2091. Ibid. gives date of birth as 14 Mar 1864.

2092. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, pp. 609-610.

2093. Ibid. p. 609.

2094. Ibid. p. 609; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible; another entry in the same Bible gives his date of death as 16 Oct 1948.

2095. Ibid. p. 609; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible.

2096. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives date of marriage as 10 May 1895; cites Marriage Book 10, p. 333; married by Rev. John Dever.

2097. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 139, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#81/Family#82
Line 61-Brodie, Samuel H., head, w, m, b. Nov 1847, age 52, marr. 24 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm-mortgaged
Line 62-Brodie, Sarah E., wife, w, f, b. Feb 1857, age 43, marr. 24 yrs; 4 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 63-Brodie, John C., son, w, m, b. Feb 1881, age 19, single, IN IN IN; miner (coal)
Line 64-Brodie, Walter R., son, w, m, b. Sep 1887, age 12, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 65-Brodie, Melville G., son, w, m, b. Jan 1890, age 10, single, IN IN IN

2098. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 164, Shelburn, Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 30 Apr 1910 by William L. Laurent, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 380, pg. 43, sheet 19B.
Dwelling#282/Family#296
Line 51-Brodie, Samuel H., head, m, w, 63, marr1 33 yrs, IN IN IN; retired farmer; owns home freely
Line 52-Brodie, Sarah, wife, f, w, 52, marr1 33 yrs, 4 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 53-Brodie, Walter, son, m, w, 22, wd., IN IN IN; coal miner
Line 54-Brodie, Waise R., grandson, m, w, 2, single, IN IN IN

2099. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 146, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#213/Family#223
Line 38-Brodie, Emery, head, w, m, b. Feb 1853, age 47, marr. 4 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 39-Brodie, Fanny, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1877, age 22, marr. 4 yrs, 0 children; IN IN IN
Line 40-Bedwell, Tacy, servant, w, f, b. Aug 1887, age 12, single, IN IN IN; servant

2100. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: Emory I. Brodie
Groom's race: Irish
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Sullivan
Groom's number of marriages: First
Father of groom: Curry Brodie
Mother of groom: Malinda McElroy

Bride's name: Fannie M. Lewellyn
Bride's race: Welsh
Bride's birthdate:
Bride's birthplace: Sullivan Indiana
Bride's residence: Sullivan Indiana
Bride's number of marriage: First
Bride's father: Richard Lewellyn
Bride's mother: Elizebeth Brewer

Marriage date: 24 Dec 1896
Marriage place: Sullivan

2101. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 256, Precinct No. 5, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, Enumerated 2-3 Jan 1920 by Edwin R. Brown, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 466, p. 196, sheet 1B.
Dwelling#24/Family#24 (farm)
Line 98-Brodie, Fannie, head, owns farm freely, f, w, 42, Wd., IN IN OH; manager, farm
Line 99-Brodie, Noel, son, m, w, 16, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer, home farm
Line 100-Brodie, Nevil, son, m, w, 13, single, IN IN IN

2102. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: Noel T. Brodie
Groom's race: White
Groom's birthdate: 8 Jan 1903
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Sullivan
Groom's number of marriages:
Father of groom: Emery Brodie
Mother of groom: Fanny Mae Lewellyn

Bride's name: Ella Neal
Bride's race: White
Bride's birthdate: 8 Sep 1894
Bride's birthplace: Carlisle Indiana
Bride's residence: Carlisle Indiana
Bride's number of marriage: once
Bride's father: William Whalen
Bride's mother: Virginia Branson

Marriage date: 27 Nov 1939
Marriage place: Sullivan

2103. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, Her surname at the time of marriage was Neal.

2104. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,", gives year of birth as 1891.
Groom's name: Arthur Herbert Neal
Groom's race: White
Groom's birthdate: 7 Oct 1889
Groom's birthplace: Paxton Indiana
Groom's residence; Carlisle Indiana
Groom's number of marriages:
Father of groom: William B. Neal
Mother of groom: Lovina Cross

Bride's name: Ella Whalen
Bride's race: White
Bride's birthdate: 8 Sep 1891
Bride's birthplace: Carlisle Indiana
Bride's residence: Carlisle Indiana
Bride's number of marriage: once
Bride's father: William O. Whalen
Bride's mother: Suda Branson

Marriage date: 29 Nov 1913
Marriage place: Sullivan

2105. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 323, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 15 Jun 1870 by E. P. Lacey, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 313, pg. 542C.
Dwelling#174/Family#184
Line 22-Alsman, Hiram, w, m, 46, head, marr., carpenter, farmer; KY KY KY
Line 23-Alsman, Elizabeth, w, f, 38, wife, marr., keeping house; KY KY KY
Line 24-Alsman, Mary J., w, f, 20, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 25-Alsman, Amanda, w, f, 17, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 26-Alsman, Charlotte, w, f, 16, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 27-Alsman, Wm., w, m, 14, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 28-Alsman, Almira, w, f, 12, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 29-Alsman, John, w, m, 8, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 30-Alsman, Stewart, w, m, 6, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 31-Alsman, Riley C., w, m, 6, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 32-Alsman, Annie, w, f, 2, daughter, single, IN KY KY

2106. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Editor, New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1909, pp. 397-399.
pp. 397-399

A. E. A. Sloop. — A practical and successful farmer of Haddon township, Sullivan county, Abraham E. A. Sloop has resided in this section of Indiana for nearly a quarter of a century and has lived in the state for some forty years. Although then but a young man, he had served in the Confederate army from North Carolina, under the renowned General Johnston, but after coming to Indiana remained within the borders of the state, with the exception of two years, engaged in various agricultural and artisan pursuits. So that both from the standpoint of patriotism and practical usefulness Mr. Sloop is an ideal American citizen. Born in Rowan county, North Carolina, on the 8th of March, 1847, he is a son of Henry and Rosanna (Seckler) Sloop, both parents being natives of that county. In 1884 they joined their sons in Greene county, Indiana (in which he located ten years before), and there the father died in 1895 and the mother in 1902.

A. E. A. Sloop was reared on the home plantation in Rowan county, his youth covering the Civil war period. He was not able to enlist until April, 1864, when he joined the Second North Carolina Junior Reserves. Although he saw active service in the desperate engagements of the final struggle under General Joseph E. Johnston, participating in the battle of Bentonsville, he escaped without a wound or other injury. At the conclusion of the war he returned to his home in North Carolina, but in March, 1869, adopted the Hoosier state by becoming a resident of Lawrence county. In the autumn of that year he located at Paxton, where he learned the blacksmith's trade under his brother (Henry O. Sloop), following that vocation for about four years. He next resumed farming, locating on a tract of land near Linton, Greene county, in the spring of 1874, and in that locality conducting agricultural operations (in connection with blacksmithing) for over three years. Mr. Sloop tried Texas as an experiment, for two years from the autumn of 1877; returning to Greene county he resided there for the succeeding two years, and lived in Knox county for a like period, and in the fall of 1883 re-located in Greene county, settling in Haddon township, Sullivan county, in the spring of 1885. There he purchased a farm of eighty acres, sixty acres of which he retains and profitably cultivates. In his politics he is a Republican, and a citizen of sterling and useful character.

On January 5, 1871, Mr. Sloop married Miss Laura E. Linn, a native of North Carolina, who died in 1883, the mother of three children — one of whom died an infant, prior to Mrs. Sloop's decease. Charles, who was bom in 1876, married Estelle Dailey, a native of Haddon township, and both reside in Greene county. Cora P., the second child of this marriage to reach maturity, was born June 16, 1879; is a native of Texas, and is the wife of Robert Robertson, residing in Jefferson township, Sullivan county. On March 8, 1891, Mr Sloop wedded for his second wife, Miss Rebecca A. (Creager) Bedwell, born in Hamilton township, November 20, 1842, daughter of Lewis and Sarah J. (Brodie) Creager. The father was a native of Maryland and, with his wife, was among the pioneers of Haddon township. The grandparents of Mrs. Rebecca A. Sloop at one time lived in the famous fort at Vincennes, Indiana, where so many of the pioneers took refuge from the Indians. While living in the fort two children belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Wetherscamp were stolen by the savages — the boy being given to one tribe and the girl to another. The former played with the Indian boys as if he were really one of them, and one of their customs was to drive the ponies of the tribe across a small river (to keep the animals out of the corn), the lads afterwards swimming back. Upon one of these occasions it occurred to the white boy that he had better say farewell to his dusky comrades and start for the Vincennes fort — which he did, galloping off on a good pony. The boy rode all that night and the next day until evening, and safely reached home, after an absence of two years. After he had been a member of the home circle for about a year his mother begged him to endeavor to recover his sister, fortunately, the youth had general knowledge of her whereabouts and her habits, and finally reached the locality near which her captors had their camp. In the vicinity was a swamp containing a number of springs, from which the Indians drew their water supply, and tethering his pony he took his station on a mound, knowing it was his sister's custom to come to one of the springs. Keeping close watch until the following evening, he was finally rewarded by the appearance of his sister and, as she was dipping water from the spring, he seized her, placed a handkerchief in her mouth to prevent her screaming, got her on his pony in front of him and dashed off. Soon quieting her with his explanations (made largely in sign language), the brave boy rode all that night and until noon the next day, when he stopped to feed the exhausted animal, as well as his sister and himself. They did not stop again until they reached Vincennes and the overjoyed parents.

Before her marriage Mrs. Sloop was the widow of William Bedwell, who was born in Jefferson township and died September 19, 1888. By her first marriage Mrs. Sloop became the mother of three children, as follows: Mary L., now the wife of David Bedwell, of Hamilton township ; Cornie B., deceased, who married Cora Creager, the widow udw residing near Sullivan ; and Alma V.. who became the wife of Fred Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Sloop are devoted members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Paxton, of which body the husband is a trustee and a steward.

2107. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 3 Aug 1870 by J. B. ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 361, pg. 14A.
Dwelling#190/Family#189
Line 10-Bedwell, William, 30, m, w, farmer, $400, IN
Line 11-Bedwell, Rebecca, 28, f, w, keeping hosue, IN
Line 12-Bedwell, Mary L., 8, f, w, IN
Line 13-Bedwell, Benton C., 3, m, w,
Line 14-Parks, JOnas, 18, m, w, day laborer, IN

2108. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 324, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 1 Jun 1870 by ?, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 313, pg. 546B.
Dwelling#12/Family#12
Line 1-Bedwell, Willam, w, m, 40, head, marr., farmer, IN IN ?
Line 2-Bedwell, Ann, w, f, 35, wife, marr., house keeping, IN ? ?
Line 3-Bedwell, Corney, w, m, 12, son, at home, IN IN IN
Line 4-Bedwell, Amey, w, m[sic], 4, daughter, single, IN IN IN

2109. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: Basil Smith
Groom's race: Caucasian
Groom's birthdate:
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan
Groom's residence; Jefferson Sullivan
Groom's number of marriages: one
Father of groom: George Smith
Mother of groom: Louisa Carico

Bride's name: Alma Bedwell
Bride's race: Caucasian
Bride's birthdate:
Bride's birthplace:Sullivan
Bride's residence: Sullivan
Bride's number of marriage: one
Bride's father: Wm Bedwell
Bride's mother: Rebecca Creager

Marriage date: 25 May 1892
Marriage place: Sullivan, Indiana

2110. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: Fred Orr

Bride's name: Alma Smith

Marriage License date: 3 Sep 1900
Marriage county: Sullivan
Marriage date: 8 Sep 1900
Marriage place: Sullivan, Indiana

2111. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: Abram E. A. Sloope
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: North Carolina
Groom's residence; Paxton, Sullivan, Indiana
Groom's number of marriages: second
Father of groom: Henry Sloope
Mother of groom: Rosana S*

Bride's name: Rebecca A. Creager Bedwell
Bride's race: caucasian
Bride's birthdate: (blank)
Bride's birthplace: Sullivan, Indiana
Bride's residence: Dugger Indiana
Bride's number of marriage: second
Bride's father: Louis Creager
Bride's mother: Sarah Brodie

Marriage date: 8 Mar 1891
Marriage place: Sullivan

2112. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 146, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#211/Family#221
Line 22-Ford, Jno. H, head, w, m, b. Aug 1865, age 35, marr. 15 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 23-Ford, Elizabeth L., wife, w, f, b. July 1868, age 31, marr. 15 yrs, 7 children, 6 living; IN IN IN
Line 24-Ford, Harold C., son, w, m, b. July 1886, age 13, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 25-Ford, B--- A., daughter, w, f, b. Jun 1888, age 11, single, IN IN IN
Line 26-Ford, Kate J., daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1889, age 10, single, IN IN IN
Line 27-Ford, Arnold W., son, w, m, b. Mar 1891, age 9, single, IN IN IN
Line 28-Ford, Nora F,. daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1893, age 7, single, IN IN IN
Line 29-ford, John V., son, w, m, b. Jan 1898, age 2, single, IN IN IN

2113. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: John H Ford
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Johnson Indiana
Groom's residence; (blank)
Groom's number of marriages: One
Father of groom: Michael Ford
Mother of groom: Mary J Voorhees

Bride's name: Louisa E Creager
Bride's race: white
Bride's birthdate: (blank)
Bride's birthplace: Cass Twp
Bride's residence:
Bride's number of marriage: one
Bride's father: Louis B Creager
Bride's mother: Sarah Brodie

Marriage date: 15 feb 1885
Marriage place: Sullivan

2114. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 127, Busseron Twp., Knox Co., Indiana, enumerated 10th & 11th day of June, 1880 by James M. Shepard, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 298, pg. 386B.
Dwelling#158/Family#160
Line 16-McClure, Samuel S., white, male, 43, head, marr., farming, IN IN IN
Line 17-McClure, Josephine, white, female, 42, wife, marr., keeping house, IN IN IN
Line 18-McClure, George L., white, male, 20, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 19-McClure, Charles W., white, male, 18, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 20-Cox, Susie, white, female, 20, single, school teacher, IN IN IN

Dwelling#160/Family#172
Line 28-McClure, Samuel B., white, male, 28, head, marr., farming, IN IN IN
Line 29-McClure, Fannie B., white, female, 22, wife, marr., keeping hosue, IN IN IN
Line 30-McClure, Lena, white, female, age 5/12, b. Jany., daughter, single, IN IN IN
Line 31-Sexton, Julius, white, male, 23, single, farm hand, IL IL IL
Line 32-?, Samuel, white, male, 60, single, laborer, VT VT VT
Line 33-Ralaway, Blanch, mu., female, 17, single, servant, IN IN KY

Dwelling#161/Family#173
Line 34-McClure, Thornton, white, male, 48, head, marr., farming, IN VA IN
Line 35-McClure, Malisa, white, female, 36, wife, marr., keeping house, IN IN IN
Line 36-McClure, James, white, male, 15, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 37-McClure, Eliza, white, female, 14, daughter, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 38-McClure, Edward, white, male, 12, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 39-McClure, Alvin, white, male, 10, son, single, IN IN IN
Line 40-McClure, Franklin, white, male, 9, son, single, IN IN IN
Line 41-McClure, Grace, white, female, 7, daughter, single, IN IN IN
Line 42-McClure, Lula, white, female, 5, daughter, single, IN IN IN
Line 43-McClure, Jacob, white, male, 2, son, single, IN IN IN

2115. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 139.

2116. Ibid. p. 137.

2117. Ibid. p. 71-72.

2118. Ibid. p. 72.

2119. Ibid. p. 305.

2120. Ibid. p. 72-73.

2121. Ibid. p. 73.

2122. Ibid. p. 152; p. 314.

2123. Portrait & Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon, Chapman Publishing Company, 1903, pp. 1406-1407.
ISAAC WILLIAM BOND. Prosperous, and on good terms with himself and the world at large, Isaac W. Bond is living a somewhat retired life on his farm of three hundred and twenty-five acres northwest of Eugene. His has been a busy existence, crowned with success because of his industry and good management, and because of strict adherence to the principles of honesty and consideration for all with whom he has had to do. Born in Shenandoah county, Virginia, December 19, 1827, he is a son of Joseph and Mary (Eshelman) Bond, natives of Virginia, and the former of English extraction. The parents were married in the old Dominion, and there six sons and five daughters were born to them, Isaac W. being the fourth child. When he was nine years old, in 1836, the family undertook the long journey overland to Indiana, settling in Knox county, where the father died December 31, 1838, at the age of forty-eight years. After his death the family continued together for many years, or until Isaac W. and Allen Bond made arrangements to come to Oregon, in 1853.
Thousands of men now enjoying the advantages of Oregon date their start in life from the time when they buckled on their courage and started forth on the plains between them and the Pacific ocean. Thus it was with Isaac and Allen Bond, who joined a party under Vincent McClure, consisting of five wagons, they themselves having three yoke of oxen and three yoke of cows. Making the start, March 21, 1853, they crossed the Wabash river and proceeded with few discomforts until locating near the present farm of Mr. Bond, November 1, 1853. The latter was the happy possessor of one cow and one yoke of oxen at the end of his journey, and these served as a nucleus, around which he built up his present large farming industry. Mr. McClure. his brother, and Allen and Isaac Bond camped around the section corner, and afterward held these farms for themselves, being well content with the richness of the land, and desirability of the location. Mr. Bond from the wild land improved his farm into the present fine property, built a modern home to supplant the one hastily constructed, and put up modern barns, outhouses and fences. His land has yielded well of general farm produce, and at all times he has had fine cattle on his place, deriving a considerable yearly income from their sale.
So absorbed has he been in his home and church life that Mr. Bond has never taken an active interest in political undertakings, although as the friend of education he has served on the school board for twenty years, and as the friend of good roads has been a member of the board of supervisors for three terms. In 1851 he was united in marriage with Hettie McClure, daughter of the captain of the train in which Mr. Bond came to the west, and who was born in Knox county, Ind., August 19, 1835. Mrs. Bond proved an earnest and sympathetic helpmate, and in the early days of struggle and adversity in the new coumry stimulated the flagging and ofttimes discouraged hearts of those by whom she was surrounded. Notwithstanding the hard work which she accomplished she reared ten children to be useful men and women, impressing all with the necessity of thrift, economy, industry and integrity. At the time of her death, April 14, 1901, she left the following children to mourn her loss : V. S. ; Louise, the wife of Rufus Robinson, of Walton, Lane county; Allen, living on a farm three miles from the home place; Emma, the wife of William Wheeler, of Pleasant Hill ; Eliza Catherine, the wife of Halvor Wheeler, of Pleasant Hill ; and Amanda, living at home; Robert B., living near his father. Joseph W., William L., Mary A., who was the wife of C. H. Withrow, are all deceased. Mr. Bond has always taken an active part in the Christian Church and was a deacon for many years.

2124. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 314.

2125. ""Family Bible of John McAfee"," McAfee Genealogy and History, Compiled by Charles H. Hilt, (date unknown), p. 32, [retyped from the original microfilm by Byron Ames], p. 314.
"The above was copied from the family bible of John McAfee by Edwin T. Moore, a great grand son, who inherited the bible and in whose presence it is at the present."

2126. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 316.

2127. Ibid. p. 317.

2128. Ibid. p. 314; p. 320.

2129. Ibid. p. 314; p. 320.

2130. Ibid. p. 320.

2131. Ibid. p. 314; p. 321.

2132. Ibid. p. 321.

2133. Ibid. p. 323.

2134. Ibid. p. 314; p. 324.

2135. Ibid. p. 314\.

2136. Ibid. p. 327-328.

2137. Ibid. p. 328.

2138. Ibid. p. 329.

2139. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Ed., New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1909, pp. 124-125.
James Whipps.—A practical and skilful farmer, James Whipps, of Haddon township, is an able representative of the horticultural and agricultural interests of Sullivan county. His highly improved farm, lying south of Carlisle, contains the site of old Fort Haddon, the fort itself having been located very near the house in which Mr. Whipps lives. A son of Reuben Whipps, he was born, October 9, 1853, in Perry county, Ohio, of Irish ancestry. His grandfather Whipps emigrated from Ireland to this country, bringing with him his wife and children, locating in Perry county, Ohio, where he was engaged in tilling the soil until his death.

Born in Ireland, in September, 1812, Reuben Whipps came with the family to the United States, assisted his father in establishing a home in Perry county, Ohio, and there resided during the earlier years of his life. Coming from there to Sullivan countv, Indiana, he located in Haddon township on April 7. 1857. buying land just east of Carlisle, he improved a good homestead, and as a tiller of the soil met with signal success, at the time of his death, which occurred February 6, 1886, being owner of three hundred and twenty-seven acres of valuable land. He was a Jacksonian Democrat in politics, and an earnest supporter of the principles of his party. The maiden name of his wife was Elizabeth Welch. She was born in Ireland, January 10, 1822, a daughter of George Welch, who came to this country with his family, and settled in Ohio, living first in Harrison county, but spending the later years of his life in Perry county. Six children were born of their union, namely: William and George residing in California; John, a farmer; Thomas, deceased; James, of this sketch; and Mary Ann, wife of Dudley Willis, of California.

Brought up on the home farm, James Whipps received his early education in the district schools, which he attended in the long winter terms, laboring on the farm during seed time and harvest. He remained beneath the parental roof until thirty years of age, when he moved to the farm which he now owns and occupies, but which was then owned by his father. Continuing the improvements already begun on the place, Mr. Whipps has now a valuable farm of ninety-two acres, its land being highly cultivated, and one of the most productive in the vicinity. Here he is raising both grain and stock, and for the past eight years has made a specialty of raising potatoes and strawberries for the home market, doing an extensive and lucrative business in this branch of industry. He raises fine varieties of strawberries, having the Warfield, Haviland, Sample, Excelsior, and Senator Dunlap, all of which are especially fine, being pleasing to the eye and of particularly rich flavor.

On October 9. 1883, Mr. Whipps married Margaret McClure, who was born in Knox county, Indiana, August 6, 1858, and was there educated. After completing a course at the Bruceville Normal School, she taught four years in Knox county, being a teacher in the public schools of Oaktown for a year. Her parents, Hiram and Rosella (Wilson) McClure, spent their lives in Knox county, being farmers. Two children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Whipps, namely: Chellis O., born January 19, 1885. was graduated from the Carlisle high school with the class of 1905, and is now assisting his father on the home farm; and Clara E., born March 17, 1888, was graduated from the Carlisle high school with the class of 1906. True to the political faith in which he was reared, Mr. Whipps is an uncompromising Democrat. He is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and of the Modern Woodmen of America, belonging to the Carlisle lodges of both organizations. He and his wife and their son and daughter are valued members of the Methodist Episcopal church.

2140. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Ed., New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1909, pp. 263-264.

Mrs. Flora A. (McClure) Haddon.—An accomplished and enterprising business woman, Mrs. Flora A. Haddon, widow of the late Captain Jesse Haddon, of Haddon township, Sullivan county, is devoting her energies to the care of her estate, which is among, the best in the neighborhood. A daughter of Hiram McClure, she was born March 16,
1861, on Shaker prairie, Knox county, Indiana. Her grandparents, Samuel and Sarah (Curry) McClure, natives of Union county, Kentuckv, were among the pioneer settlers of Knox county and for many years were leading farmers of Shaker prairie.

A lifelong resident of Shaker prairie, Hiram AlcClure was born there September 6, 1824, and died November 20, 1876. He was a farmer by occupation, and both he and his father used to market their hogs and grain in Vincennes and Evansville, sending it down the river on flatboats. He married Rosella Seaney, and into their home nine children were born, as follows: Sarah, wife of Cook Chapman, of Deming, New Mexico; Mary, deceased ; S. B., deceased ; Albert B., of Bruceville, Indiana ; Henrietta, wife of Henry Frederick, a retired farmer residing in Bruceville ; Maggie, wife of James Whipps, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this book; Flora A., of this sketch; Edgar M.. living near Oaktown, in the vicinitv of the old McClure homestead; and Jasper F., living, in the same neighborhood near Oaktown.

After her graduation from the Oaktown high school. Flora A. McClure taught for ten terms in Knox county, during her last term being a teacher in the graded schools of Oaktown. On February 1, 1901. she married Captain Jesse Haddon, an esteemed resident of Haddon township. A son of David Haddon. Captain Haddon was born July 24, 1837, on the farm where he spent his entire life, his death occurring November 26, 1906. He came of honored pioneer stock, his grandfather, John Haddon, a native of Virginia, having settled in that part of Sullivan county now known as Haddon township, in 1804, where he entered a tract of twentythree hundred acres. His home, known as Fort Haddon, was a place of refuge for the early families that settled in this vicinity, all seeking protection within the fort whenever the Indians became hostile.

Captain Haddon boasted of his life as a soldier and none could dispute him. Very soon after the breaking out of the Civil war he offered his services to his country, enlisting in 1861 as a private in the Twentyfirst Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He was a private until July 4, 1861, then corporal until February 16. 1862 ; sergeant until June 1, 1862 : second lieutenant until July 30, 1863; first lieutenant until October 8, 1864; then for gallantry and meritorious conduct was promoted to the rank of captain in Company D, Twenty-first Indiana Heavy Artillery. He took part in many important engagements of the war, among them the battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1862, and the siege of Port Hudson, where, while in the top of a tree, watching with a fieldglass the movements of the enemy, he received a gunshot wound in the right arm that came near proving fatal, and did maim him for life. His regiment was converted into heavy artillery. He was mustered out of service January 10. 1866. receiving his honorable and final discharge after four and a half years of service for his country. Captain Haddon was a man who did not know fear and was ever ready to perform his part as a faithful soldier, and his record as a soldier was most worthy of commendation.

Returning to Haddon township at the close of the conflict. Captain Haddon resumed his former occupation and on the old Haddon homestead was for many years profitably employed in general farming and stock-raising, meeting with noteworthy success in his undertakings. The captain was noted as a breeder and raiser of exceptionally fine horses, and among some of those sold at public sale after his death having been five Norman Percheron mares which brought $1,598, others being sold at $400, $305, and $230 each. Four fat hogs were sold for $121, and four deer brought a good price. The captain was a lover of animals of all kinds, being especially fond of horses, dogs and birds. He was a man of strong individuality, peculiar perhaps in some ways, always wearing his hair in long locks over his shoulders, and wearing a hat made expressly for him, of the finest beaver and after his own design, being of the sombrero order, with a brim fifteen inches in width, and he always carried a Colt's revolver in a holster attached to his belt. He was a stanch Republican in politics, an active worker in the party, and belonged to the Republican county organization, and at one time was Republican nominee for state senator. Fraternally he was a member of Carlisle Lodge No. 50, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He was owner and proprietor of the Carlisle opera house and donated the use of this institution for the Woman's Relief Corps chaptcr. By his request this corps accepted his offer. They still meet at the opera house, for after his-death his widowextended to the corps the same privilege, knowing the earnest desire of the captain to perpetuate the loyalty of the rising generation in this community. She is using every effort to carry forth his plans of promoting the loyalty which was so firmly instilled in his own bosom. He had a fiagstatf erected upon the opera house, and as long as he lived he kept "Old tilory" afloat, to remind the youths that he was earnest in the affairs of his country.

Captain Haddon wedded Miss Flora A. McClure February 1, 1901. Mrs. Haddnn has one child, Jessie Helen, whose birth occurred January 2, 1902, and they reside on the old homestead. She is a bright little child and in the first grade of the Carlisle public school.. Mrs. Haddon, like the captain, is a lover of animals, and is the owner of a full-blooded Norman Percheron mare, which is registered, and she is a shareholder in the National French Draft Iforse Association, of Fairfield, lowa, of which the Captain was a member and stockholder. Mrs. Haddon takes a leading part in the Carlisle Chapter No. 255, Woman's Relief Corps. She is press correspondent of this society, which is in a very flourishing condition. On Tuesday, January 8, 1909, the following officers were duly elected : Miss Dercie Kivett, president ; Mrs. Sarah Hoover, senior vice president; Mrs. Mildred Yocuni, junior vice president; Mrs. Martha Risinger, chaplain: Mrs. Arvilla Johnson, treasurer; Mrs. I'rances Hutchinson, secretary; Mrs. Ida Whalen, conductor; Mrs. Flora Haddon, guard. This society has for its mission charity and a friendly hand to all. Carlisle Chapter No. 255 donated and assisted with proper ceremony in the erection of the beautiful flag on the public school building of Carlisle. Its very color speaks to one—Red for valor : White, purity ; and Blue, justice and friendship. L'nder its folds is the motto : Fraternity, Charity and Lovaltv.

2141. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 330.

2142. Ibid. p. 663-664.

2143. Ibid. p. 665; died age 30.

2144. Ibid. p. 666.

2145. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 25 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 147, sheet 12B-13A.
Dwelling#152/Family#162
Line 100-Bolinger, Wm. T., head, w, m, b. Mar 1852, age 48, marr. 17 yrs; KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 1-Bolinger, Arpy, wife, w, f, b. Mar 1860, age 40, marr. 17 yrs, 2 children, both living; IN IN IN
Line 2-Bolinger, Herschel V., son, w, m, b. Mar 1884, age 16, single, IN KY IN
Line 3-Bolinger, Flossie, daughter, w, f, b. Jan 1887, age 13, single, IN KY IN
Line 4-McGraw, Alvy, nephew, w, m, b. Sep 1884, age 15, single, IN IN IN
Line 5-Bolinger, Wm, H., father, w, m, b. Jul 1820, age 79, Wd., KY PA PA

2146. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Ed., New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1909, pp. 86.

2147. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: Arlie Donald Hunt
Groom's race: caucasian
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Maryville Kentucky
Groom's residence; Shelburn
Groom's number of marriages: first
Father of groom: Wm. F. Bolinger
Mother of groom: Victoria Close

Bride's name: Arpy Curry
Bride's race: caucasian
Bride's birthdate: (blank)
Bride's birthplace: Shelburn
Bride's residence: Shelburn
Bride's father: John Curry
Bride's mother: Nancy Wilson

Marriage date: 26 Dec 1882
Marriage place: Sullivan

2148. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959,".
Groom's name: Arlie Donald Hunt
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: 31 May 1886
Groom's birthplace: Gordon, Nebraska
Groom's residence; Sullivan
Father of groom: John Wesley Hunt
Mother of groom: Elizabeth Ann Harnisch

Bride's name: Flossie Mae Bolinger
Bride's race: white
Bride's birthdate: 25 Jan 1887
Bride's birthplace: Shelburn
Bride's residence: Shelburn, Indiana
Bride's father: William Thomas Bolinger
Bride's mother: Arpie Curry

Marriage date: (blank)
Marriage place: Sullivan

2149. History Of Greene And Sullivan Counties, State Of Indiana, Chicago: Goodspeed Bros. & Co., Publishers, 1884, p. 774 (Curry Twp.), online transcription.
SPENCER MCGREW, liquor dealer, P. O. Shelburn, was born in Sullivan County, Ind., where now stands Shelburn, August 6, 1852, son of Robert M. and Nancy (Russell) McGrew, natives of Kentucky, who moved to Sullivan Count at an early day. He died in April, 1856, and she is still living in the sixty-sixth year of her age. Our subject was reared and educated in Curry Township, and followed farming until June, 1881, when he located in Shelburn, and engaged in the liquor traffic. He was burned out May 17, 1883. He was also engaged in same business in Curryville, where he was burned out July 10, 1883. He married in Shelburn, June 20, 1882, Miss Nannie Curry, born Feb. 12,1862, daughter of John and Nancy (Wilson) Curry; he a native of Knox, and she of Jefferson County, Ind. Mrs. McGrew is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church, and he is an I. O. O. F., and a Democrat. He has, in addition to his other busines, a farm of forty acres of improved land south of Shelburn.

2150. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 623; from "Early Recollections of the Curry Family from Della J. Moore's Family Records", by S. T. Curry; died at 10 years of age.

2151. Ibid. p. 669.

2152. Ibid. p. 670.

2153. Ibid. on p. 668, his name is spelled "John Howe Curry", and on p. 671 it is spelled "John Harvey Curry".

2154. Ibid. p. 671 (surname given as Todd); p. 624; from "Early Recollections of the Curry Family from Della J. Moore's Family Records", by S. T. Curry (surname given as Ford).

2155. Ibid. p. 671.

2156. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 87, Precinct No. 1, Towner, Kiowa Co., Colorado, enumerated 15-16 Apr 1910 by John R. Gould, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 120, pg. 181, sheet 1B.
Dwelling#15/Family#15
Line 56-Bunch, James H., head, m, w, 55, marr1 27 yrs, IN IN IN; farm laborer; rents farm
Line 57-Bunch, Sarah M., wife, f, w, 49, marr1 27 yrs, 3 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 58-Bunch, William E., son, m, w, 26, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 51-Bunch, Fred C. son, m, w, 23, single, IN IN IN; coal miner
Line 52-Bunch, Frank C., son, m, w, 20, single, IN IN IN

2157. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 186, Hartman Precinct 11, Prowers Co., Colorado, Enumerated 18 Feb 1920 by Charles Stinson, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 169, p. 180, sheet 19A.
Dwelling#168/Family#169
Line 17-Bunch, James, head, owns home freely, m, w, 64, marr., IN IN IN
Line 18-Bunch, Sarah M., wife, f, w, 59, marr., IN IN TN
Line 19-Bunch, William, son, m, w, 34, single, IN IN IN, farm laborer

2158. "Historical Marker Database,", info about Camp Sevier: it was a WWI National Guard Training Center for National Guardsmen from North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.

2159. Washington State Digital Archives, "Washington State Death Records,".
Image No. 2083
Document No. 105
Name: Samuel E. Curry
Date of Death: 5 Dec 1940
Age: 89
Gender: Male
Father name: Curry
Death place: Seattle, King Co., Washington
Spouse Name: Josephine Curry

2160. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 679.

2161. Ibid. p. 680; "of Shelburn, Ind.".

2162. Ibid. p. 683.

2163. Ibid. p. 680; p. 684.

2164. "Walters Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pages 167.

2165. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 5, Harrodsburg P.O., Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated July 9, 1870 by J. W. Cardwell, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 514A.
Dwelling#62/Family#70
Line 38-Walter, David, age 38, M, W, Farmer, $7000, $2000, Kentucky
Line 39-Walter, Antonette, age 36, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 40-Walter, Preston, age 6, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 1-Walter, James, age 5, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 2-Walter, Lula, age 4, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 3-Walter, Rubin, age 2, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 4-Walter, Mattie, age 8/12, F, W, At home, Kentucky, b. Oct

2166. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 136, 6th District, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 21st day of June, 1880 by ?, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, pg 98D (pg 3 of ED 136).
Dwelling#294, Family#293
Line 33-Walter, David, W, M, 47, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 34-Walter, Antonette, W, F, 46, Wife, KY KY KY
Line 35-Walter, Preston, W, M, 16, Son, Farm laborer, KY KY KY
Line 36-Walter, James, W, M, 15, Son, Farm laborer, KY KY KY
Line 37-Walter, Lula, W, F, 14, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 38-Walter, Mattie, W, F, 11, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 39-Walter, Sallie, W, F, 7, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 40-Walter, Affie, W, F, 4, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 41-Miller, Thomas, B, M, 24, Servant, Farm laborer, KY KY KY

2167. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 74, Cert. #29408.

2168. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District 1, Family 547; age 27.

2169. Anne Curran Farthing, currans2u -at- hughes.net, "Email from 22 Jul 2004," Anne is a gr-granddaughter of Clell and Lulie.

2170. "Champion Bible," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, pg. 1-4, died Friday eve 3:30.
"John Hawkins Champion was born Sept. 30, 1820 in Jessamine Co., Ky., where he grew to manhood; in 1849 he removed to Mercer Co., and in 1854 to Collins Co., Tex., and in 1860 he returned to Mercer Co., locating on the banks of the Kentucky River in Shaker Bend, where he has since resided. His father, Edmund Champion, a native of Pennsylvania, an early settler in Jessamine County, Ky., a mechanic and a man of remarkable genius, died of cholera in 1833 at the age of 65 years. he married Sarah Neal of Pennsylvania (died in 1852) aged about 70 years and from their union sprang: Thomas, Peter, James, Mary (Smart), and John Hawkins. John H. was married on Oct. 8, 1862 to Miss Sarah, daughter of George and Lucy B. (Gordon) Munday, of Mercer County (born March 5, 1841), and to them have been born: James, George Edward, Ruben (deceased), Katie S., John Price, and Thomas (deceased). Mr. Champion was engaged as a carpenter and builder with success for a period of thirty years. He is now a farmer, having 400 acres of productive land. He is a Royal Arch Mason and an Ancient Odd Fellow. In religion he is a Methodist, is a Prohibitionist. He lost 2 slaves by the late war"

2171. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, pg 74C, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.

2172. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 124, Precinct 9, Shales Mill, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 9th of Feb, 1920 by E. L. Mitchell, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 113, sheet 5B.
Farms located on Shakerstown-Lexington Pike
Dwelling#86/Family#123
Line 65-Champion, James, Head, O/F, M, W, 54, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 66-Champion, Dollie, Wife, F, W, 49, marr., KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 67-Champion, Wm., Son, M, W, 25, single, KY KY KY, farm laborer
Line 68-Champion, Q. C., Son, M, W, 22, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 69-Champion, George, Son, M, W, 19, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 70-Champion, James E., Son, M, W, 8, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 71-Champion, Sarah, Mother, F, W, 78, widowed, KY KY KY, no occupation

Dwelling#90/Family#127
Line 79-Champion, J. P., Head, O/F, M, W, 43, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 80-Champion, Emma, Wife, F, W, 41, marr., KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 81-Champion, Harry, Son, M, W, 18, single, KY KY KY, farm laborer
Line 82-Champion, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 16, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 83-Champion, Earl, Son, M, W, 13, single, KY KY KY, no occupation

2173. "1850 Federal Census - Mercer Co., Kentucky." District #1; Family #1126; pg 252.

2174. "Champion Bible," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, pg. 1-4, died Fri., 4am.
"John Hawkins Champion was born Sept. 30, 1820 in Jessamine Co., Ky., where he grew to manhood; in 1849 he removed to Mercer Co., and in 1854 to Collins Co., Tex., and in 1860 he returned to Mercer Co., locating on the banks of the Kentucky River in Shaker Bend, where he has since resided. His father, Edmund Champion, a native of Pennsylvania, an early settler in Jessamine County, Ky., a mechanic and a man of remarkable genius, died of cholera in 1833 at the age of 65 years. he married Sarah Neal of Pennsylvania (died in 1852) aged about 70 years and from their union sprang: Thomas, Peter, James, Mary (Smart), and John Hawkins. John H. was married on Oct. 8, 1862 to Miss Sarah, daughter of George and Lucy B. (Gordon) Munday, of Mercer County (born March 5, 1841), and to them have been born: James, George Edward, Ruben (deceased), Katie S., John Price, and Thomas (deceased). Mr. Champion was engaged as a carpenter and builder with success for a period of thirty years. He is now a farmer, having 400 acres of productive land. He is a Royal Arch Mason and an Ancient Odd Fellow. In religion he is a Methodist, is a Prohibitionist. He lost 2 slaves by the late war"

2175. Ibid. Never married.

2176. Ibid. Died young.

2177. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 94, Embarrass Twp., Edgar Co., Illinois, enumerated 3rd day of June, 1880 by A. T. Jenkins, National Archives Film Number T9, pg 4D.
Dwelling/Family#28
Line 2-Hays, Edmond, w, m, 36, head, married, farmer, IL IL IL
Line 3-Hays, Mary, w, f, 24, wife, married, keeping house, cannot read, cannot write, KY KY KY
Line 4-Hays, Lottie, w, f, 11, daughter, single, attending school, KY KY KY
Line 5-Hays, Ottis, w, m, 10, son, single, at school, IN KY KY
Line 6-Hays, Nancy, w, f, 9, daughter, single, at school, IN KY KY
Line 7-Hays, Anna, w, f, 8, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 8-Hays, VIola, w, f, 4, daughter, single, IN KY KY

2178. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 93, Barnhill Twp., Wayne Co., Illinois, enumerated 22 June, 1900 by Martha L. puckett, Microfilm Series T632, Sheet 12A.
Dwelling#223/Family#226
Line 28-Hays, Edmond M., head, w, m, b Mar 1844, age 56, marr. 34 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm
Line 29-Hays, Mary, wife, w, f, b Oct 1849, age 50, marr. 34 yrs, 8 children, 7 surviving, KY KY KY
Line 30-Hays, Otis, son, w, m, b Jul 1872, age 27, single, IN KY KY, farmer

2179. "Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950," 26 Aug 1926; filed 28 Aug 1926, Fairfield, Wayne Co., Illinois, Certificate #0960126.
"HAYS, EDMOND MONDAY"

2180. J. E. (Gene) Wheeler, "Wayne Co., IL Honor Roll - 1956,".

2181. "Indiana Marriage Collection 1800-1941," Ancestry.com.
Edmund M. Hays and Mary S. Godfrey
25 Jan 1866
Source Citation: Title: Clay County, Indiana, Index to Marriage Record 1860 - 1920 Inclusive Vol, Original Record Located in County Clerk's Office B; Book: 2;Page: 288.

2182. "Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950," 4 Apr 1927; field 5 Apr 1927, Fairfield, Wayne Co., Illinois, Certificate #0960043, http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/idphdeathindex.html.
"HAYS, EDMOND MONDAY"

2183. Margie Knight, 1 Mar 2006.
From: AuntPudge1 -at- aol.com
Subject: Geneaology Of McAfee subject Edmond Munday Hays

2184. H.W. Beckwith, History of Montgomery Co., IN, Chicago: HH Hill, 1881, pg. 355.
"B.M. GALEY, farmer, Browns Valley, was b. in Brown Twp, Montgomery co IN May 1, 1842 and has been a resident of the county all his life. His father came to the county in 1822, a sketch of whom will be found elsewhere. Mr. G. marr. in 1863 Miss Pauline Armstrong, who was b. in Montgomery Co 1843. Three children are: Fisher B; Rose A and Mary E."

2185. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Brown Twp., Montgomery Co., Indiana, enumerated Aug. 12, 1870 by R. H. Myrick, Microfilm #M593, roll 345, pg. 9A.
HH#/Family#121
Line 6-Gailey, Benjamin, age 28, M, W, $0, $240 (?), Indiana
Line 7-Gailey, Paulina F., age 24, F, W, Indiana
Line 8-Gailey, Fisher, age 4, M, W, Indiana
Line 9-Gailey, Anna, age 10/12, F, W, Indiana, b. Aug.

2186. Waveland Independent, Waveland, Montgomery Co., Indiana, 14 Dec 1917. Transcribed by Karen Zach.
"Benjamin M. Galey died just before midnight on Thursday night of last week at the home of his son, Fisher Galey at Browns Valley. Mr. Galey had been in a critical condition for several weeks, following a paralytic stroke. Funeral services were held on Sunday morning at the ME Church in Browns Valley. Interment at Freedom. He was born May 6, 1842 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Galey. In 1864 he married Paulin Armstrong now dead. There are three living children: Fisher Galey of Browns Valley and Mrs. Leslie Carrington and Miss Sallie Galey of Indianapolis. The first wife of Frank Seybold now dead was his daughter. Mr. Galey was again married in 1904 to Lizzie Patton who died five years later. After that event he made his home with Fisher Galey."

2187. Karen Zach (transcriber), "Pauline F. Armstrong,".
"Mrs. Pauline F. Galey, daughter of Henry and Isabelle Armstrong was born Feb 11, 1843 died Jan 7, 1900. She was married to Benjamin M. Galey Nov 3, 1863. To them were born 5 children: Fisher B. Galey; Mrs. Frank Seybold; Henry L. Galey, deceased; Mrs. Leslie Carrington and Sallie may Galey. She also leaves a husband, mother, sister and five brothers. She united with the Christian Church at the age of 18 and always lived a faithful, consistent Christian life, and died with the full assurance of a better life to come. We mourn her not for we expect to meet her in a better world. She was a loving and affectionate mother and a dutiful wife. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. WH Brown of Greencastle at the family residence south of Browns Valley at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, Jan 9 1900."

2188. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 386; Neander Woods says he was born in 1831 and 1832.

2189. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," District 2, Green Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 16th of Sept., 1850, Microfilm #M593, roll ?, pg. 156.
Dwelling/Family#518
Line 16-Taylor, Richard, 53, M, Farmer, VA
Line 17-Taylor, Harriet, 51, F, VA
Line 18-Taylor, Aylette, 19, M, Student, KY
LIne 19-Taylor, Luther, 17, M, KY
Line 20-Taylor, Daniel, 15, M, KY
Line 21-Taylor, Mary, 4, F, KY
Line 22-Taylor, William, 4/12, M, KY
LIne 23-Price, Jane, 25, F, KY

2190. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 387.

2191. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 178, North Lebanon, Marion Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 28th days of June, 1880 by ?, Microfilm series T9, Roll#432, pg. 39C.
Dwelling/Family#358
Line 1-Phillips, Wm C., W, M, 39, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 2-Phillips, Virginia, W, F, 31, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 3-Phillips, Adna, W, F, 11, daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 4-Phillips, Laura, W, F, 7, daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 5-Phillips, Erva(?) W, F, 5, daughter, At home, KY KY KY

2192. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 389.

2193. Ibid. pg. 389; Was still living with her parents in Lebanon, Ky, unmarried, in 1904.

2194. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 40, Opequon Dist., Frederick Co., Virginia, enumerated on the 6th of July, 1880 by ?, Microfilm series T9, Roll#1366, pg. 295A.
Dwelling#477/Family#489
Line 21-Woods, William, W, M, 28, Head, married, Presbyterian preacher, KY KY KY
Line 22-Woods, A. M., W, F, 26, Wife, married, keeps house, VA VA VA

2195. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 393.

2196. Ibid. pg. 397.

2197. Ibid. pg. 390; lived in Mexico City, Mexico.

2198. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 1, East Lawrenceburg Precinct, Anderson Co., Kentuckky, enumerated the 15th of April, 1910 by J. Logan Archer, Microfilm series T624; Roll 462, pg 180, sheet 1A.
Address: Maris Street
Dwelling/Family#1
Line 1-Woods, Wm. C., Head, M, W, 56, M1 27 yrs, KY KY KY, drug store manager; owns home freely
LIne 2-Woods, Annie B., Wife, F, W, 51, M1 27 yrs, 3/3 children, KY KY KY
Line 3-Woods, Joseph B., Son, M, W, 25, S, KY KY KY
Line 4-Woods, Ellis J., Son, M, W, 20, S, KY KY KY

2199. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol 32, Certificate #15892.

2200. Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pages 182-183.

2201. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Lawrenceburg P.O., Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 26 Jul 1860 by l. W. Chambers, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 353, pg. 557B.
Dwelling#1206/Household#1075
Line 3-Bond, William F., 33, m, farmer, $12,750; $20,000; KY
Line 4-Bond, Susan M., 30, f, KY
Line 5-Bond, Chas E., 10, m, KY, att. school
Line 6-Bond, Joseph, 9, m, KY, att. school
Line 7-Bond, Sarah, 8, f, KY, att. school
Line 8-Bond, Frances, 6, f, KY
Line 9-Bond, Anna, 4, f, KY
Line 10-Bond, Mary, 2, f, KY

2202. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 7 certificate #03311; died at 6 am.

2203. Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pages 182-183, pg. 182-183; died unmarried; buried with Masonic honors.

2204. Ibid. pg. 182-183; never married.

2205. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 404.

2206. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 80, 1st Ward, Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee, enumerated the 15th of April, 1910 by W. C. Layman, Microfilm series T624; Roll 1507, pg 20, sheet 1A.
Address: 924 East Hill Ave.
Dwelling/Family#8
Line 12-Macgowan, David B., Head, M, W, 39, M1 16 yrs, TN TN TN, Editorial write, "The Sentinel", rents home
Line 13-Macgowan, Emma B., Wife, F, W, 43, M1 16 yrs, 6 children/5 living, IN KY KY
Line 14-Macgowan, Birkhead, Son, M, W, 14, S, MO TN IN
Line 15-Macgowan, Everett W., Son, M, W, 12, S, IL TN IN
Line 16-Macgowan, Mary L., Daughter, F, W, 10, S, IL TN IN
Line 17-Macgowan, Vasily F., Son, M, W, 8, S, Russia TN IN
Line 18-Macgowan, Carrick B., Son, M, W, 6, S, Germany TN IN

2207. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 417.

2208. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 205, 15th Ward, Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee, enumerated the 16th and 18th of April, 1910 by James M. Cormture(?), Microfilm series T624; Roll 1520, pg 102, sheet 1A.
Address: 633 Rozelle St.
Dwelling/Family#2
Line 6-Wade, Henry H., Head, M, W, 40, M1 13 yrs, TN NH CT, music house dealer, owns home (mortgaged)
Line 7-Wade, Florence W., Wife, F, W, 37, M1 13 yrs, VA KY KY
Line 8-Wade, Neander, Son, M, W, 11, S, TN TN VA
Line 9-Wade, Henry Jr., Son, M, W, 8, S, TN TN VA
Line 10-Wade, Munson, Son, M, W, 6, S, TN TN VA
Line 11-Wade, Dan A., Son, M, W, 3, S, TN TN VA
Line 12-Wade, Susiebell, Daughter, F, W, 10 mo., S, TN TN VA
Line 13-Malone, Richard, servant, M, B, 43, M1 25 yrs, MS GA GA, laborer
Line 14-Malone, Fannie, servant, F, B, 43, M1 25 yrs, 15 children/9 living, MS MS MS, cook

2209. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 419.

2210. Ibid. pg. 410; Of Auburn, Alabama.

2211. Ibid. pg. 421.

2212. "Death Records Certificates: James Richard Bohon," Filed 15 Nov 1918, Lewistown, Lewis Co., Missouri, File No. 40638, Missouri State Archives.

2213. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 20 Feb 1936, Warren Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 40302, Missouri State Archives.

2214. "Funeral Will Be Held Wednesday for Mrs. Rice," Mt. Carmel Newspaper, Mt. Carmel, Wabash Co., Illinois, Tues., March 10, 1936, pg. 2.
Subheading: Body of Aged Woman to Be Laid to Rest At Fairfield
"Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Ann Rice, whose death was announced yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret C. Cotner, 222 East Eighth street, will be held from the residence on Wednesday morning, March 11, at ten o'clock, in charge of Rev. J. W. A. Kinison, and burial will be made in Maple Hill cemetery at Fairfield, Ill. Mrs. Rice was a native of Bridgeport, Ind., where she was born on December 12, 1845, a daughter of James E. and Elizabeth McAfee Jones. At the time of death she was aged 90 years, 2 months and 27 days. She was married to Henry Rice at Louisville, Ky., on October 6, 1866. Surviving her are six children, Margaret C. Cotner, Mount Carmel; Anna Elizabeth Newton, Evansville; Katie Mildred Carter, Sioux Falls, S. D.; Howard Doane Rice, Evansville; A. M. Rice, Wisconsin; H. G. Rice, Wadesville, Indiana. There is also one brother, James E. Jones, Mount Vernon, Ind. Her husband died 21 years ago, and she was also preceded in deather by two sons, Chas. A. Rice and W. L. Rice. Mrs. Rice was a member of the Methodist Church at Mount Vernon, Ind. Her death was the result of a stroke. Her illness extended over a period of three and a half years. She had for the past five years been making her home with her daughter here."

2215. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 48, Black Twp., Posey Co., Indiana, enumerated the 10th and 12th of Jan., 1920 by Geo. McFadin, Microfilm series T625; Roll 458, pg. 99, sheet 4A.
Farm on Grafton Road
Dwelling#67/Family#68
Line 24-Jones, James E., Head, O/M, M, W, 66, marr., IN IN IN, farmer
Line 25-Jones, Elizabeth A., Wife, F, W, 61, marr., IN IN IN
Line 26-Jones, Thomas N., son, M, W, 35, single, IN IN IN, farm laborer
Line 27-Jones, Rachel F., dau., F, W, 26, single, IN IN IN, school teacher
Line 28-Jones, Anna E., dau., F, W, 21, single, IN IN IN, school teacher

2216. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 78, 5th Ward, New Albany, Floyd Co., Indiana, enumerated the 29th of April, 1910 by Alfred M. Young, Microfilm series T624; Roll 349, pg 138, sheet 15B.
Address: 1109 Griffin St.
Dwelling#283/Family#311
Line 60-Hilt, Lulu C., Head, F, W, 45, Divorced, 4/4 children, IN MA IN, music teacher, rents home
Line 61-Hilt, Effie A., daughter, F, W, 22, S, IN IN IN, public school teacher
Line 62-Hilt, Orpha L., daughter, F, W, 19, S, IN IN IN
Line 63-Hilt, Charles H., son, M, W, 17, S, IN IN IN, rail road fireman

2217. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 76, New Albany Twp., Floyd Co., Indiana, enumerated 5th day of June, 1880 by W. P. C----?, National Archives Film Number T9-0277, pg 381D.
enumerated on Main Street
Dwelling#167/Family#194
Line 26-Hilt, Charles, W, M, 39, Head, Boiler maker, IN Germany Germany
Line 27-Hilt, Mary A., W, F, 37, Wife, Keeping house, IN IN IN
Line 28-Hilt, Charles, W, M, 15, Son, At home, IN IN IN
Line 29-Hilt, Stephen, W, M, 13, Son, At home, IN IN IN
LIne 30-Hilt, Mattie Luella, W, F, 11, Daughter, At home, IN IN IN

2218. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 227, Fort Robinson, Dawes Co., Nebraska, enumerated the 23rd, 25th, 30th of April, 1910 by L. S. Carson, Microfilm series T624; Roll 841 pg 206, sheet 6B.
Dwelling/Family#72
Line 74-Hilt, Charles, Lodger, M, W, 45, S, IN IN IN, teamster - US Army

2219. Linda Dickson <ldickson -at- clarkco.lib.in.us>, "McAfee Research," 4 Oct 2007.
Lawrence Ellsworth McAfee –
b: Nov. 1865 in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
d: Nov. 1938 in Globe, Gila, Arizona
m: Dec. 1884
Ida Isabell Leppert
b: Nov. 1862 Elizabeth, Floyd County, Indiana
d: Apr. 1931 Borden, Clark County, Indiana
Their children:
George Ellsworth McAfee
James Robert McAfee
Cornelius M. McAfee
Eugene McAfee
Mary E. McAfee
Homer S. McAfee
Henry W. McAfee
Harold McAfee
Lillian Edna McAfee (my grandmother) b: 8/1/1904  d: 5/31/66

2220. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 22, Wood Twp., Clark Co., Indiana, enumerated 8 Jun 1900 by Thos. Hallett, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 363, p. 325, sheet 7B.
Dwelling#139/Family#144
Line 84-McAFee, Lawrence E., head, w, m, b. Nov 1864, age 35, marr. 16 yrs; IN IN IN; carpenter; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 85-McAfee, Ida B., wife, w, f, b. Nov 1862, age 37, marr. 16 yrs, 7 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 86-McAfee, G. Ellsworth, son, w, m, b. Jul 1885, age 14, single; IN IN IN; at school
Line 87-McAfee, J. Robert, son, w, m, b. Jul 1887, age 12, single; IN IN IN; at school
Line 88-McAfee, Cornelius M., son, w, m, b. Aug 1891, age 8, single; IN IN IN; at school
Line 89-McAfee, Eugene, son, w, m, b. Nov 1892, age 7, single; IN IN IN; at school
Line 90-McAfee, S. Homer, son, w, m, b. June 1887 [sic] age 2, single; IN IN IN
Line 91-McAfee, Mary, daughter, w, f, b. May 1895, age 5, single; IN IN IN
Line 92-McAfee, Henry, son, w, m, b. Dec 1899, age 5/12, single; IN IN IN

2221. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 25, Wood Twp., Clark Co., Indiana, enumerated the 23rd & 25th of April, 1910 by Benjamin F. Stalker, Microfilm series T624; Roll 342, pg. 151, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#145/Family#150
Line 25-McAfee, Lawrence E., head, M, W, 45, marr. 1x, 26 yrs, IN IN IN, farmer, owns home freely
Line 26-McAfee, Ida J., wife, F, W, 47, marr. 1x, 26 yrs, 9 children, all living; IN GER IN, no occupation
Line 27-McAfee, George E., son, M, W, 24, single, IN IN IN, house carpenter
Line 28-McAfee, Cornelius M., son, M, W, 17, single, IN IN IN, farm laborer
Line 29-McAfee, Mary E., dau., F, W, 14, single, IN IN IN
Line 30-McAfee, Homer S., son, M, W, 12, single, IN IN IN
Line 31-McAfee, Henry W., son, M, W, 10, single, IN IN IN
Line 32-McAfee, Harold, son, M, W, 7, single, IN IN IN
Line 33-McAfee, Lillian E., dau., F, W, 5, single, IN IN IN

2222. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 13-2, Carr Twp., Clark Co., Indiana, enumerated May 8, 1930 by Archie V. Lott, Microfilm T626, Roll 580, Sheet 8A.
House#162/Family#162
Line 6-McCAFEE, Lawrence, Head, owns home, value $2500, owns radio, not a farm. M, W, 66, marr. age 20, able to read and write. b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. IN. Retail merchant, General Store. Not a veteran of the US military.
Line 7-McCAFEE, Ida, Wife, F, W, 68, marr. age 22, able to read and write. b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. IN

2223. Linda Dickson <ldickson -at- clarkco.lib.in.us>, "McAfee Research," 4 Oct 2007. Lillian Edna McAfee was Linda's grandmother.

2224. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 57, Cert. #28221.

2225. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 81, New Franklin City, Franklin Twp., Howard Co., Missouri, enumerated the 12th of May, 1910 by Wm. Humfeld, Microfilm series T624; Roll 784, pg 242, sheet 13B.
Dwelling#129/Family#135
Line 84-Swann, Edward, Head, M, W, 44, M2 13 yrs, IN IN IN, Methodist preacher
LIne 85-Swann, Susie, Wife, F, W, 34, M1 13 yrs, 6 children, 4 living, MO MO MO
Line 86-Swann, Frances, Daughter, F, W, 12, S, MO IN MO
Line 87-Swann, Eunice, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, MO IN MO
Line 88-Swann, Miriam, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, MO IN MO
LIne 89-Swann, James, Son, M, W, 3, S, MO IN MO
Line 90-Kissinger, Ina, Niece, F, W, 24, S, MO MO IN, public school teacher

2226. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 239; "of Jackson Co., Missouri".

2227. "Victoria May" <vbmay -at- fuse.net>.

2228. Zee Porter, ZeePorter -at- aol.com.

2229. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Center Twp., Doniphan Co., Kansas, National Archives Film Number T9-0379, pg 588A, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.

2230. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 31, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Colorado, Enumerated 18 Jun 1900 by Mae Yates, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 124, pg.328, sheet 32B.
Dwelling#729/Family#783
Line 74-Zimmerman, Louisa J., head, w, f, b. July 1845, age 54, wd., 4 children, 3 living; MI England MA
Line 75-Buchanan, Cora, daughter, w, f, b. Jul 1868, age 31, wd., 1 child, living; KS MD MI; dry goods clerk
Line 76-Buchanan, Terry, grandson, w, m, b. Oct 1888, age 11, single, KS MO KS; at school
Line 77-Zimmerman, Pearl, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1883, age 17, single, KS MD KS; dry goods clerk

2231. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 205, 13th Ward, Seattle, King Co., Washington, enumerated the 22nd day of April, 1910 by ?, Microfilm series T624; Roll 1660, sheet 12B.
Address: 3055 W. 57th St.
Dwelling#293/Family#300
Line 89-Buchanan, Terry M., Head, M, W, 21, M1 0 yrs, KS MO KS, civil engineer - railway (Burlington Northern?)
Line 90-Buchanan, Florence A., Wife, F, W, 19, M1 0 yrs, 0 children, WI WI WI
Line 91-Pilcher, Cora, Mother, F, W, 40, M2 3 yrs, 1/1 child, KS MD MI

2232. Washington State Digital Archives, "Washington State Death Records,".
Image No. 2504
Document No. 81
Name: Cora May Pilcher
Date of Death: 2 Oct 1950
Age: 82
Gender: Female
Father name: Jacob N. Zimmerman
Mother name: Louisa J. Maynard
Death place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington

2233. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988.

2234. Dianna Sims Rose, <drose -at- searnet.com>, "KYMERCER-L digest," 21 Jun 2004, Lee Davenport was her great-grandmother.

2235. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. #2, Family#793; age 4.

2236. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 57, 2nd Magisterial District, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by John Ewin Trower, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, p. 225, sheet 14A.
Dwelling#278/Family#284
Line 5-Self, Robert, head, w, m, b. May 1855, age 45, marr. 17 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 6-Self, Susan P., wife, w, f, b. Aug 1855, age 44, marr. 17 yrs, 3 children, 1 living; KY KY KY
Line 7-Self, Dottie, daughter, w, f, b. May 1888, age 12, single, KY KY KY

2237. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, p. 76.

2238. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". cert#25-04716.

2239. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 87, Magisterial District 2, Precinct 4, Bohon, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 26 Apr 1910 by Amnie Teater, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 495, pg. 39, sheet 6B.
Dwelling#67/Family#68
Line 67-Reed, Alozo B., head, m, w, 38, marr. 13 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 68-Reed, Laura A., wife, f, w, 39, marr. 13 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 69-Reed, Vertner, daughter, f, w, 12, single, KY KY KY

2240. "Mercer Co., KY Deaths 1911-1999," Transcribed by Pam Carey Ison, Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project., cert#41-25143.
Forsythe, Sarah E. Cert #: 11-07690
Born: (age 65) Place: Ky
Died: 20 Mar 1911 Cause: colon cancer
Buried: Spring Hill
Father: Woods, Harry Born: Ky
Mother: Woods, Mary Born: Ky
Informant: Vanarsdall, Mrs. Merell of Harrodsburg
Marital Status: [married] Spouse:

2241. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, p. 75; lists date of birth as 2 May 1869, but in the 1870 census, she was one month old.

2242. "Mercer Co., KY Deaths 1911-1999," Transcribed by Pam Carey Ison, Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project., cert#43-16499.
Forsythe, Sarah E. Cert #: 11-07690
Born: (age 65) Place: Ky
Died: 20 Mar 1911 Cause: colon cancer
Buried: Spring Hill
Father: Woods, Harry Born: Ky
Mother: Woods, Mary Born: Ky
Informant: Vanarsdall, Mrs. Merell of Harrodsburg
Marital Status: [married] Spouse:

2243. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, p. 75.

2244. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District 2, family 120; age 3, b. KY.

2245. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, p. 70.

2246. Luther Davenport <davkats -at- bellsouth.net>, Tue, 18 Mar 2003. Originally buried at Hopewell Church Cemetery in Mercer Co., KY, but was later moved to Lawrenceburg Cemetery.

2247. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Counties, April, 1971; reprinted August, 1990, Vol. IV, p. 26.

2248. "Davenport Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 48-49.
"The following records were taken from loose pages of a Davenport family Bible given to Gladys Davenport Alexander by Eliza Shifflet Davenport, second wife of James B. Clay, in whose possession they were in 1938."

2249. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 58, Dugansville precinct, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 18 Jun 1900 by Leslie L. Bryant, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, p. 243, sheet 9B-10A.
Dwelling#174/Family#174
Line 94-Devenport, David, head, w, m, b. June 1854, age 45, marr. 20 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 95-Devenport, Nannie, wife, w, f, b. Jan 1862, age 38, marr. 20 yrs, 11 children, 8 living; KY KY KY
Line 96-Devenport, Homer L. son, w, m, b. July 1883, age 16, single, KY KY KY
Line 97-Devenport, Virga L., daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1887, age 13, single, KY KY KY
Line 98-Devenport, Claudie L., son, w, m, b. Oct 1889, age 10, single, KY KY KY
Line 99-Devenport, Ora M., daughter, w, f, b. Feb 1890, age 10, single, KY KY KY
Line 100-Devenport, Eddie, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1892, age 8, single, KY KY KY
Line 1-Devenport, Fred, son, w, m, b. Apr 1892, age 8, single, KY KY KY
Line 2-Devenport, Isabel, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1898, age 2, single, KY KY KY
Line 3-Devenport, Georgia, daughter, w, f, b. Feb 1900, age 3 mo., single, KY KY KY

2250. "Mercer Co., KY Deaths 1911-1999," Transcribed by Pam Carey Ison, Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project., cert#34-28794.
Forsythe, Sarah E. Cert #: 11-07690
Born: (age 65) Place: Ky
Died: 20 Mar 1911 Cause: colon cancer
Buried: Spring Hill
Father: Woods, Harry Born: Ky
Mother: Woods, Mary Born: Ky
Informant: Vanarsdall, Mrs. Merell of Harrodsburg
Marital Status: [married] Spouse:

2251. New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery, McAfee, Mercer County, Kentucky, Trustees of New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery, 2003, Area G, Monument#436.
This book was commissioned by the Trustees of New Providence Cemetery (Robert McAfee Brewer, Hudson McAfee Nichols, W. Vance Smith and William S. Nichols, Jr.) - it includes a history of the cemetery, a listing of all known burials through 2003, and a map showing the locations of each grave.

2252. "Davenport Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 48-49, Bible record gives date of birth as 5 Jan 1862; gravestone gives birthdate as 15 Jan 1862.
"The following records were taken from loose pages of a Davenport family Bible given to Gladys Davenport Alexander by Eliza Shifflet Davenport, second wife of James B. Clay, in whose possession they were in 1938."

2253. "Mercer Co., KY Deaths 1911-1999," Transcribed by Pam Carey Ison, Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project., cert#27-19032.
Forsythe, Sarah E. Cert #: 11-07690
Born: (age 65) Place: Ky
Died: 20 Mar 1911 Cause: colon cancer
Buried: Spring Hill
Father: Woods, Harry Born: Ky
Mother: Woods, Mary Born: Ky
Informant: Vanarsdall, Mrs. Merell of Harrodsburg
Marital Status: [married] Spouse:

2254. "Davenport Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 48-49, gives date of death as 30 Aug 1927.
"The following records were taken from loose pages of a Davenport family Bible given to Gladys Davenport Alexander by Eliza Shifflet Davenport, second wife of James B. Clay, in whose possession they were in 1938."

2255. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 57, cert#28337.

2256. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Areas, Volume 2, Published July 1969; Reprinted Feb., 1990, p. 80; buried in same plot as Sleet P. Robinson.

2257. Ibid. p. 80; buried in same plot as wife Elizabeth.

2258. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 58, Dugansville precinct, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by Leslie L. Bryant, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, p. 236, sheet 2B.
Dwelling#38/Family#38
Line 94-Debenport, Edgar, head, w, m, b. mar 1867, age 33, marr. 11 yrs, KY KY KY; blacksmith; rents home
Line 95-Debenport, Liza Kate, wife, w, f, b. Nov 1870, age 29, marr. 11 yrs, 5 children, all living; KY KY KY
Line 96-Debenport, Doran, son, w, m, b. Oct 1884, age 10, single, KY KY KY
Line 97-Debenport, Clarence, son, w, m, b. Jan 1891, age 9, single, KY KY KY
Line 98-Debenport, Nora, daughter, w, f, b. Dec 1892, age 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 99-Debenport, Alice, daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1894, age 5, single, KY KY KY
Line 100-Debenport, Katherine, w, f, b. Nov 1898, age 1, single, KY KY KY

2259. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 40, Precinct 4, Wilmore, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated 19-20 Apr 1910 by Robert Harrison(?), Microfilm Series T624, Roll 482, pg. 161, sheet 5A.
Dwelling#89/Family#90
Line 47-Davenport, Edward E., head, m, w, 43, marr 21 yrs, KY KY KY; blacksmith; rents home
Line 48-Davenport, Elizabeth C., wife, f, w, 41, marr. 21 yrs, 10 children, 8 living; KY KY KY
Line 49-Davenport, Doran C., son, m, w, 20, single, KY KY KY; farm laborer
Line 50-Davenport, James C., son, m, w, 19, single, KY KY KY; lineman, telephone
Line 1-Davenport, Nora E., daughter, f, w, 17, single, KY KY KY
Line 2-Davenport, Margarett C., daughter, f, w, 11, single, KY KY KY
Line 3-Davenport, Willie E., son, m, w, 9, single, KY KY KY
Line 4-Davenport, Henry L., son, m, w, 5, single, KY KY KY
Line 5-Davenport, Lucy M., daughter, f, w, 3, single, KY KY KY
Line 6-Davenport, Rosey L., daughter, f, w, 1 7/12, single, KY KY KY

2260. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 117, Precinct 4, Bohon, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 21-22 Jan 1920 by John H. Coslow, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 591, pg. 38, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#134/Family#137
Line 2-Davenport, Edward E., head, rents home, m, w, 52, marr., KY KY KY; telephone
Line 3-Davenport, Cate, wife, f, w, 50, marr., KY KY KY
Line 4-Davenport, Henry L., son, m, w, 15, single, KY KY KY
Line 5-Davenport, Lucy M., daughter, f, w, 13, single, KY KY KY
Line 6-Davenport, Rosie A., daughter, f, w, 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 7-Davenport, Bessie D., daughter, f, w, 10, single, KY KY KY
Line 8-Davenport, Dudley, son, m, w, 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 9-Dunn, Phillip, grandson, m w, 4, single, VA VA KY

2261. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 24, cert.#11695.

2262. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Areas, Volume 2, Published July 1969; Reprinted Feb., 1990, p. 75 "Davenport, Edd, 1869-1944".

2263. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 61, cert.# 30474.

2264. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Areas, Volume 2, Published July 1969; Reprinted Feb., 1990, p. 75; "Davenport, Kate, 1869-1935".

2265. Anderson County, Ky., Turner Publishing Co., 1991, pp. 104-105.
Doran Kavanaugh and Bertha Mae Davenport were residents of the southeastern part of Anderson County. Doran was born October 6, 1889 in Mercer County to Edward and Katherine Baker Davenport. He was the eldest of 13 children. He died April 17, 1969, and was buried in Hebron Cemetery in Anderson County. Bertha McCoy was born September 2, 1892 in Anderson County to Zackary Taylor and Mary Alice Robertson McCoy. She was the youngest of four children. She lived from birth until her death, September 23, 1984, in the same house. She too was buried in the Hebron Cemetery. The homeplace and about 190 acres of land was purchased by Zackary McCoy and his bride Mary Alice Robertson around 1874. It was a two-story, one room structure used as a council house, similar to the courthouse, and over the years has been added to and remodeled. Zackary McCoy died December 23, 1922 and Mary Alice McCoy died November 29, 1949, at the age of 92. They were both buried in the Hebron Cemetery.

Doran and Bertha were married July 20, 1919, by the Reverend Baker of Salvisa, Kentucky. They were members of the Claylick United Methodist Church. They were the parents of six children, all living in Anderson County. Delbert B., born July 17, 1922, died July 7, 1988, and buried in the Lawrenceburg Cemetery. He was married to Edna Disponett of Versailles. They have two sons Richard Dale and John Kavanaugh. Cecil McCoy, born January 11, 1924 is married to Marie Wayne of Anderson County. They have one daughter, Beverly Dianne. Elgather, born July 23, 1928, is married to Clarence Sharp, Jr. from Taylorsville, Kentucky. They have one son, Wesley Doran, and one daughter, Patricia Lynn. Elgather graduated from Kavanaugh High School in 1948. J. T. born June 11, 1930, is married to Shirley Hyatt of Anderson County. They have two sons, James Dudley and Luther Allen. Aubrey D., born May 17, 1932, died November 4, 1936, and was buried in Hebron Cemetery. Mary Anna, born November 23, 1933, was married to the late Oscar Drury of Anderson County. They have one daughter, Barbara Ann. Mary Anna was a member of the first graduating class of Anderson High School in 1953.

Doran and Bertha continued the farming of the land, after the death of Zackary. To supplement the income, Doran was a black-smith and carpenter, both trades learned from his father. He was a World War I veteran. Delbert and Cecil were World War II veterans. J. T. served in the Korean War. Delbert, until his death, and J. T. tend their farmland on the Bonds Mill Road. Elgather and Mary Anna work for the State Government in Frankfort. Submitted by Elgather Sharp and Mary Anna Drury.

2266. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 126, Ward D, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 9 Jan 1920 by Carolyn Grimes, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 591, pg. 149, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#256/Family#109 (living on farm)
Line 91-Davenport, Nelson, head, owns farm freely, m, w, 40, marr., KY KY KY; farmer
Line 92-Davenport, Hattie, wife, f, w, 34, marr., KY KY KY
Line 93-Davenport, Sarah Jane, daughter, f, w, 9, single, KY KY KY
Line 94-Davenport, Christine, daughter, f, w, 8, single, KY KY KY
Line 95-Davenport, Samuel, son, m, w, 5, single, KY KY KY
Line 96-Davenport, George, son, m, w, 4, single, KY KY KY
Line 97-Davenport, Elizabeth, daughter, f, w, 2, single, KY KY KY
Line 98-Davenport, Susan, daughter, f, w, 3/12, single, KY KY KY

2267. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 280, Richland Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, enumerated 21st day of June, 1880 by George W. Farrell, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 299, pg 48D.
Dwelling#310/Family#315
Line 25-Copenhaver, William H., M, W, 30, head, marr., blacksmith, IN VA KY
Line 26-Copenhaver, Emily, F, W, 29, wife, marr., keeping house, KY VA KY
Line 27-Copenhaver, Florence, F, W, 7, daughter, IN IN KY
Line 28-Copenhaver, Cory H., F, W, 3, daughter, IN IN KY
Line 29-Copenhaver, Lola, W, F, 1, daughter, IN IN KY

2268. Monroe Co., IN Historical Society and Edgewood High School, "Presbyterian Cemetery, Monroe County, Richland Township, Ellettsville, IN, USA,", "Copenhaver, William H., January 22, 1850 - August 29, 1890".

2269. "Death of Mrs. Copenhaver," Ellettsville (IN) The Farm, Ellettsville, Monroe Co., Indiana, 23 Mar 1911, pg. 1. Transcribed by Randi Richardson.
On March 14th Mrs. Margaret Emily Copenhaver, widow of the late Harrison Copenhaver, died after a brief illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lola Hunter, at Oak Grove, Louisiana. The remains were brought to Ellettsville Friday, and taken to the home of F. F. Corder.

Saturday moring funeral services were conducted at the Christian Church in charge of Eld. H. H. Adamson.

The deceased was a daughter of the late David Corder. She was born in Wayne County, Kentucky, December 26, 1849.

At the age of 13 she came to Ellettsville with the family. August 16, 1871, she was married to W. H. Copenhaver. To them were born six children, all of whom are living, as follows, except Ida May, who died in infancy: Mrs. Florence C. Neeld, Decatur, Illinois; Mrs. Cora H. Mitchell, Stephenson, Alabama; Mrs. Lola C.Hunter, Oak Grove, Louisiana; and Misses Mae and Nellie Copenhaver of Chattanooga, Tennessee. All of whom with Mr. Neeld, Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Hunter were here to attend the funeral, also Clarence Eakin and wife.

The following sisters and brothers survive: Mrs. Elizabeth Corder of Ellettsville; Mrs. George Johnson of Mill Springs, Kentucky; Mrs. Joe Johnson of Somerset, Kentucky; and William Corder of Kansas.

2270. Monroe Co., IN Historical Society and Edgewood High School, "Presbyterian Cemetery, Monroe County, Richland Township, Ellettsville, IN, USA,", "Copenhaver (Corder), Margrette E., December 26, 1849 - March 14, 1911".

2271. "Mercer Co., KY Deaths 1911-1999," Transcribed by Pam Carey Ison, Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project., cert#15-25338.
Forsythe, Sarah E. Cert #: 11-07690
Born: (age 65) Place: Ky
Died: 20 Mar 1911 Cause: colon cancer
Buried: Spring Hill
Father: Woods, Harry Born: Ky
Mother: Woods, Mary Born: Ky
Informant: Vanarsdall, Mrs. Merell of Harrodsburg
Marital Status: [married] Spouse:

2272. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 102, Ellettsville, Richland Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, enumerated 6 Jun 1900 by Frank C. Stephenson, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 392, pg. 329, sheet 6B.
Dwelling/Family#135
Line 54-Hansford, William, head, w, m, b. Feb 1876, age 24, marr. 3 yrs; IN IN IN; day laborer; rents home
Line 55-Hansford, Eva, wife, w, f, b. Sep 1879, age 20, marr 3 yrs, 1 child, not living; IN IN IN

2273. "Death Records Certificates: William Thomas Goodnight," Filed 16 June 1942, Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri, File No. 22078, Missouri State Archives.

2274. Transcribed by Janis for the USGenWeb archives, "Miscellaneous Monroe County, Missouri Marriages,", "Wm. T. Goodnight/ Laura F. Huber 4/7/1880".

2275. "Death Records Certificates: Laura Frances Goodnight," Filed 13 Jun 1945, Monroe Co., Missouri, File No. 24504, Missouri State Archives.

2276. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 58, Dugansville precinct, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by Leslie L. Bryant, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, p. 242, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#147/Family#147
Line 3-Springate, Abrahm, head, W, M, b. Nov 1861, 38, marr. 14 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; rents farm
Line 4-Springate, Luisa, wife, W, F, b. Apr 1867, 31, marr. 14 yrs, 3 children, all living; KY KY KY
Line 5-Springate, Lenord, son, W, M, b. July 1887, 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 6-Springate, Alva, daughter, W, F, b. Ma 1889, 11, single, KY KY KY
Line 7-Springate, Harris, son, W, M, b. Sep 1894, 5, single, KY KY KY

2277. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 52, Justice Precinct 1, Lockhart, Caldwell Co., Texas, enumerated 22 Jan 1920 by Walter E. McDowell, Microfilm series T625; Roll 1783, sheet 20A.
Address: Main Street
Dwelling#444/Family#473
Line 39-McDannald, Charles E., head, owns home freely, male, white, age 53, marr., b. TX, father b. VA, mother b. KY; retail druggist, drugs and stationary
Line 40-McDannald, Ada, wife, female, white, age 42, marr., b. TX, father b. GA, mother b. GA
Line 41-McDannald, Malcolm, son, male, white, age 16, single, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Line 42-Tooke, Martha A., mother-in-law, female, white, age, 84, widowed, b. GA, father b. GA, mother b. GA

2278. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 28-1, Lockhart, Caldwell Co., Texas, enumerated 2 Apr 1930 by Clarence E. Laney, Microfilm T626, Roll 2303, Sheet 1A.
Address: Main Street
Dwelling#13/Family#18
Line 48-McDannald, C. E., head, owns home, valued $12,000; no radio; not a farm; male, white, age 62, marr. at age 25, b. TX, father b. VA, mother b. KY; druggist, drug store
Line 49-McDannald, Ada, wife, female, white, age 57, marr. age 19, b. TX, father b. GA, mother b. GA; music teacher

2279. Ancestry.com, "Texas Death Index, 1903-2000," Certificate #15940.

2280. Ibid. Certificate #33070.

2281. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Fulton, Callaway Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0677, pg 581B, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org, living with maternal grandmother.

2282. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, 16 Sep 2008.
"And, by the way, recently I discovered a "new" second cousin, whose existence I hadn't even suspected before. He is the grandson of my grandmother Mary Ratcliffe's brother George McAfee Ratcliffe Sr., who was married to Susie Hetherwick. This couple had seven children, and only the one son, Robert Charles Ratcliffe (who married Charlotte West), had offspring, namely, the new cousin, Peter Gordon Ratcliffe, an only child, born in 1938, who lives in Boulder, Colorado.

I don't know anything yet about this cousin, even though we have exchanged snail mail twice. He has no computer and doesn't even use a telephone!!! I have sent him a great deal of information about his paternal ancestors, about whom he knew practically nothing, as his father died as a young man when Peter was about five years old. I am still hoping to learn more about Peter's life."

2283. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009.
Copies of letters taken from the Alex. Weekly Town Talk of 25 May 1907:

The following letters from Mr. G. M. Ratcliffe, a former Rapidian, now a planter in Natchitoches Parish, and another from Mr. J. A. Evans of the United States Agricultural Bureau should be perused by all our cotton planters and farmers:

Natchitoches, La., May 21, 1907

Alexandria Town Talk,

Mr. Editor: - I herewith inclose you a letter from Mr. J. A. Evans who is connected with the U. S. Agricultural Bureau, which, if published in your paper, may be of advantage to the planters of Rapides, that is, if they have boll weevil there, which I trust is not the case.

Respectfully yours,
G. M. Ratcliffe
-------------------------------------------------------
United States Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Plant Industry
Washington, D. C.
Farmers' Cooperative Cotton Demonstration Work

Lake Charles, La., May 13, 1907

Mr. G. M. Ratcliffe
Allen, La.

Dear Sir: - We have just received a letter from our Special Agent, Mr. E. J. Gigleux, who writes that you are having the weevil picked from the cotton on your plantation and have so far captured 13,000 weevils, for which you are paying at the rate of one cent each, and asks us to write you and him what we think of this method. There can be no question that the plan of picking the weevil from young cotton is entirely feasible and will pay if the labor can be secured cheap enough. As the weevil get more numerous on the cotton you should be able to secure children to do this work for considerable less money. In the spring of 1904, I had under my observation a farm in the Brazos river bottom of Texas where this plan was carried out thoroughly. The planter secured all the negro children in his neighborhood and kept them in his fields day after day, paying them at the rate of fifteen cents per hundred for all weevils caught. They took it systematically and went over the field row by row just as they would in cultivating. He did this three times securing on 75 acres a total of nearly 60,000 weevil. After the cotton began to square it of course became difficult to find the weevil, and he then employed the same chidren paying them seventy-five cents per day to go through the field and pick up all the punctured squares and to pick off the cotton stalks all squares that had been punctured. He continued this until the cotton was nearly waist high, and in that time they picked up and burned over 75 bushels of the punctured squares. The total cost of all this work did not greatly exceed $2 per acre. He made an average of three-fourths of a bale of cotton per acre, and this, too, in spite of the fact that there was a long wet spell the latter part of June and the first of July that caused the cotton to grow rank and prevented cultivation at this critical time. It was his opinion, and mine also, that but for this unfavorable spell of weather at the critical time he would have made from 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 bales per acre. His neighbors who did not take these precautions and did not follow the cultural methods in the cultivation of their crop only made one bale to five or six acres. I doubt if you can continue to pay one cent each for the weevils as they become more numerous, but if you can scale down the price paid so as to get the work done at a reasonable cost, there is nothing you can do that will be of more benefit than this. I would much rather risk picking the weevil from young cotton than attempt killing them by poison. Of course, if you are unable to secure labor to continue this work at a reasonable expense, and the weevil should get very numerous on the young cotton before it begins to square, you would be justified in trying Paris green. There is no question in the world but that Paris green will kill weevil on the young cotton, but there is a great deal of question as to whether it can be applied on a large scale in such a manner that it will do the work effectively, at a cost that will justify it. The question of cost is one each planter must decide for himself.

We are,
Very truly yours,
J. A. Evans, Gen. Asst.

2284. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009, no grave marker.

2285. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009.
Obituary taken from the Alexandria Weekly Town Talk of 20 April 1907:

DEATH OF MRS. GEO. M. RATCLIFFE.

From Thursday's Daily

Mr. A. Albert received a telegram from El Paso, Texas, today, giving the sad intelligence of the death there last night of Mrs. Geo. M. Ratcliffe, a native of Alexandria, and a sister of Mrs. John Laney, Mrs. A. Albert, Mrs. Newt. Laney, and Miss Roberta Hetherwick of this city and Mr. Henry Hetherwick of New Orleans. She also leaves a husband and several children.

Before her marriage she was Miss Susie Hetherwick, and one of the sweetest of Rapides' fair girls, both in disposition and person.

Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe have been residing in Natchitoches for a number of years.

Her father for a number of years was a leading merchant of Alexandria.

The remains will be brought here for interment. The funeral will take place on Saturday.

To the bereaved husband, children and relatives, we extend condolence.
_____________________________________________________________

Note taken from the Alexandria Weekly Town Talk of 26 April 1907:

(with reference to the Daily of 26 April 1907)

The remains of Mrs. Susie Hetherwick Ratcliffe arrived in this city this morning from El Paso, Texas, and were taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Albert on South Front Street. The funeral took place at 2 p.m., proceeding from there to the Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Pineville, for interment.

2286. "Robert Ratcliffe Dies in Cheyenne," The Denver Post, Denver, Denver Co., Colorado, 18 August 1945, transcription sent by Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>.
"Robert C. Ratcliffe, formerly of Denver, and well-known here among engineers, died in Cheyenne, Wyo., Thursday.

Mr. Ratcliffe came to Denver in 1911 from Natchitoches, La., his native city. He was graduated from North high school and from the Colorado university school of engineering. At the time of his death he was employed by the U.S. bureau of reclamation at Cheyenne. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Water Works association and the American Public Works association.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Charlotte Ratcliffe; son, Peter G., and two sisters, Marguerite and Dorothy Ratcliffe of 3837 West Twenty-ninth avenue, Denver. Funeral services will be held in Denver at a time to be announced."

2287. Rona O'Regan <rona -at- jam.rr.com>, 5 Sep 2006, (more recent email address: ronao -at- comcast.net).

2288. Marion Winbom <MarionWi217 -at- aol.com> or <txmammy2 -at- hotmail.com>, 5 Aug 2007, America was her great-grandmother.

2289. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 169, Ward 10, New Orlean, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by Elizabeth Clew, Microfilm series T625; Roll 622, pg. 105, sheet 5A.

2290. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009.
Notice in the Alexandria Weekly Town Talk of 10 August 1889:

"MARRIED:

SIMONIN -- RATCLIFFE. At the residence of the bride's mother, in Alexandria, La., on Monday evening, August 5, 1889, MR. ARTHUR SIMONIN and MISS MEC RATCLIFFE, Rev. B. F. White officiating.

The wedding was a very quiet one, only the witnesses and members of the family being present. The TOWN TALK wishes the couple every happiness, and begs to return thanks for the delicious refreshments so kindly sent."

2291. Dick Geiger <DickGeiger -at- googlemail.com>, "Ratcliffe-Geiger," 24 Nov 2005, * Mary was Dick's grandmother.

2292. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 272; lived in Alexandria, LA in 1904.

2293. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 20 Jun 2009.

2294. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 123, 3rd Ward, Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, enumerated 23 June, 1900 by Geo. P. Whittington, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 577, pg. 322B, Sheet 2B.
Dwelling#383/Family#389
Line 72-Geiger, Henry, head, M, W, b. Jul 1872, age 27, marr. 9 yrs, LA unk. unk., Druggist, rents home
Line 73-Geiger, Mary, wife, F, W, b. Jul 1872, age 27, marr. 9 yrs, 2 children, both living, KY VA VA
Line 74-Geiger, Charles, son, M, W, b. Oct 1891, age 8, single, LA LA KY
Line 75-Geiger, Henry, son, M, W, b Sep 1892, age 2, single, LA LA KY
Line 76-Snowden, Maria, servant, F, B, b Apr 1887, age 13, single, LA LA LA, nurse
Line 77-Snowden, John, servant, M, B, b. Apr 1887, age 13, single, LA LA LA, boy at drug store

2295. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 80, Precinct 1, 3rd Ward, Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, enumerated 19 Apr, 1910 by Bertha M. Pierce, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 527, pg. 83A, Sheet 6A.
Address: 623 Jackson Street
Dwelling#92/Family#98
Line 19-Geiger, Mary, head, F, W, 35, Wd., 4 children, all surviving, LA KY KY, Keeper, boarding house; owns home - mortgaged
Line 20-Geiger, Charles, son, M, W, 17, single, LA LA LA
Line 21-Geiger, Henry, son, M, W, 12, single, LA LA LA
Line 22-Geiger, Robert, son, M, W, 9, single, LA LA LA
Line 23-Geiger, Casson, son, M, W, 7, single, LA LA LA

(*Henry is also enumerated with his aunt America (Ratcliffe) Simonin in the 1910 New Oreleans census)

2296. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 58, Ward 3, Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Daisy K. Converse, Microfilm series T625; Roll 626, pg. 113, sheet 2B.

2297. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 40-2, Ward 1, Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, enumerated 15 Apr 1930 by Helen A. Hunter, Microfilm T626, Roll 816, Sheet 6B-7A.
623 Jackson St.
Dwelling#123/Family#135
Line 99-Zoder, Mary, head, owns home, $8,000; f, w, 59, marr. age 21, KY VA KY, no occupation
Line 100-Zoder, John E., husband, m, w, 39, marr. age 31, LA KY LA, paper-hanger, houses; WWI veteran
Line 1-Geiger, Casson C., stepson, m, w, 26, single, LA LA KY, stenographer - dental co.

2298. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009.
Obituary taken from the Alexandria Daily Town Talk of 17 January 1966:

Mrs. Mary Zoder Succumbs at 95

Mary Gieger [sic] Zoder, 95, died at 2:50 p.m. Sunday in an Alexandria hospital. She was the widow of John E. Zoder and was a resident of 623 Jackson Street.

A native of Kentucky, she moved to Alexandria when she was 10 years old. She was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Ratcliffe.

She is survived by two sons, Casson C. Geiger of Alexandria and Robert Lee Geiger of San Francisco, Calif.; six grandchildren, and 12 great- grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Hixson Bros. Funeral Home. Burial will be in National Cemetery in Pineville.
_____________________________________________________________

Obituary taken from the Alexandria Daily Town Talk of 19 January 1966:

Funeral

Mary G. Zoder

Funeral services for Mary Gieger [sic] Zoder, widow of John E. Zoder, were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Hixson Bros. Funeral Home with Rev. E. P. Nichols officiating. Burial was in National cemetery, Pineville.

Pallbearers were Tom Newell, Larry Buhler, Harry Stevens, John D'Amico, Robert Irving and Jeff Ware.

2299. Interment.net and US Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, "Alexandria National Cemetery, Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana,".
"Geiger, Charles E, b. 10/14/1892, d. 12/08/1956, SGT REPAIR UNIT 328 MTC WHITE, Plot: E 123, bur. 12/10/1956, *"

cemetery address:
209 East Shamrock Street
Pineville, LA 71360

2300. LDS, "IGI Record (North America),", Rapides Parish, LA Marriages 1869-1885, Batch#M534716.

2301. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009.
Obituary taken from the Alexandria Daily Town Talk of 05 January 1906:

"DEATHS:

GEIGER. - At the family residence on 8th and Scott Streets, Alexandria, La., Friday, January 5, 1906, at 12:45 p.m., Henry Geiger, aged 37 years, 5 months and 8 days.

The deceased had been in ill health for some time. He was engaged in the drug business here for many years. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geiger, old residents of Alexandria.

The deceased leaves a wife and four sons, father, mother, one brother and many relatives and friends to mourn his demise.

Henry Geiger was a kind-hearted man, and no charity was ever 'turned down' by him when in his power to give. For several years he was connected with the City Drug Store on 3rd and Murray Streets. He was a first-class pharmacist. He was a member of Alexandria Lodge No. 33, Knights of Pythias.

We sympathize with the bereaved relatives in the loss they have sustained.

The funeral will take place tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. The procession leaving the family residence on Scott Street at that hour and proceeding to Rapides Cemetery, Pineville, for interment."

2302. Gilbert and Jane McManus (transcribers), "Old Rapides Cemetery, Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana,".
"[concrete bordered plot - 5 burials]:
Geiger, Florence Clay Gourrier - 15 May 1886/22 Oct 1918

Wife of Dr. J.C. Geiger
[unreadable marker fallen on ground & 2 slabs - no information]
Geiger, Jacob Sr. - 30 Nov 1845 Landow, Bavaria, Germany/9 Jun 1907

[slab, emblem engraved]
Geiger, Celine - 27 Dec 1850/3 Nov 1928 Mother

Wife of Jacob Geiger
Geiger, Wm. Henry P. - 27 Jul 1868/5 Jan 1906"

2303. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009.
William Henry Geiger Jr. was raised by his aunt, America "Mec" Simonin:

Transcription of (a copy of) a letter written by Mary Ratcliffe Geiger Etheredge:

Alexandria, La., July 7th 1913

Hon. T. G. W. Ellis
Judge Civil District Court
New Orleans, Louisiana

Dear Sir:

I am taking the liberty to ask your kind indulgence, and allow me to re-open the case which was tried before you the early part of this year, in which my son, [William] Henry Geiger [Jr.], was the issue. You can hardly realize a mother's feeling, and I would ask you to please reconsider your decision [to give custody of this son to his aunt, her sister, America E. (Mec) Ratcliffe Simonin], and after you have read the affidavits and letters which I attach herewith, I do sincerely trust that you will listen to my plea, and let me have my child. I submit for your consideration the following facts:

When quite young I was married to Mr. Henry Geiger, a native of this city, and my husband was engaged in the drug business here up to the time of his death, some eight years ago. I have four children living, my oldest son being twenty years of age. Henry, the boy about which [sic] I am writing you, being fifteen years old, Robert Lee, thirteen and Casson eleven years old. When my husband died he left a small amount of insurance, and this was used in part payment of a small home, in which I have lived and kept a boarding house, in order to provide a living for myself and children. Henry was very fond of my mother [Georgia Ann McAfee Ratcliffe], and she thought a great deal of him, and during her life time he spent as much time with her as was possible, but his home was not away from me, he going backward and forward [sic].

As to the treatment and surroundings of my children, I wish to say that I have given them the best that was possible for me to give them, taking into consideration that I had to work to make a living for them, but I have endeavored to give them a common school education, have them attend Sunday School and Church, and to associate with nice people.

While it is true on the trial of this case in your Honorable Court the child stated that he would rather remain with his aunt, I must say that I think he was induced by his aunt to make this statement, and I verily believe that the truth is he, if allowed to, without any coaching from her, would decide to return to me. I will further say that I make this statement, as of under oath, for I do believe that his aunt has made promises and held out inducements to him to get him to make the statement that he did when he was before your Honor.

I desire that your Honor take into consideration that in the City of Alexandria the child will have as good advantage of schools as he would in the City of New Orleans; that there is not as much temptation in a small place like Alexandria as there is in a large city like New Orleans; that he will be under the control of his mother, and be associated with his brothers, and I do hope that your Honor will allow him to be returned to me.

I am advised that Mrs. Simonin has put upon the market for sale her property in the City of Alexandria and is now contemplating removing to a foreign country, and that my child will be taken out of the jurisdiction of your Honorable Court.

In addition to the affidavits which I am sending you, as to my fitness and ability to take [care] of this child, I refer you to the the [sic] following gentlemen of this City, from all of whom I could procure sworn statements, but I dislike to burden your Honor with so large a record. However if it is necessary that you have these, and you will but advise me, I will furnish them. All of these gentlemen have known me the better part of my life, and no doubt a great many of them are personally known to your Honor. The following are the gentlemen referred to:

Judge W. F. Blackman, Judge of the 13th Judicial District Court;
Captain W. J. Calvit, Clerk of Court;
Mr. J. P. Turregano, President Commerical Bank & Savings Company;
Rev. B. F. Price, Paster [sic] Presbyterian Church;
Mr. Benjamin Weil, of Weil & Crockett, Wholesale Commission Merchants;
Mr. Jonas Rosenthal, Wholesale and Retail Groceries;
Col. R. P. Hunter, Attorney-at-Law;

I could name you a score or more of other professional and business men, who would cheerfully give you any information regarding me that you might want, and if you desire a statement from them, I will gladly furnish it, because I have been informed by the gentlemen named, and others that they would do anything to assist me in this matter.

In conclusion I wish to say that my reason for making this plea to you in person is because I feel that after you have reflected over this issue that [sic] you will do all you can to help me. I am worried nearly to death over this separation from my child, and pray that your Honor will be kind enough to allow him to be returned to me.

Very respectfully,
[Mary Geiger Etheredge]

[ Note: This attempt to regain custody of her son was unsuccessful. William Henry Geiger Jr. remained in the household of his aunt in New Orleans until he married and founded a household of his own. ]

2304. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 23 Jan 2009.
Excerpt from pp. 186-187 of the Session Records Book II (1911-1919) - The Church Register - of the First Presbyterian Church, Alexandria, Rapides Parish, LA, USA

2305. Dick Geiger <dickgeiger -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Ann McAfee & Charles Theodore Ratcliffe," 20 Jun 2009, Died at the U.S. Veterans Hospital.

2306. Interment.net and US Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, "Alexandria National Cemetery, Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana,".
"Zoder, John E, b. 02/20/1889, d. 11/25/1939, PVT STUDENTS ARMY CORPS TULANE UNIV, Plot: B 3037, bur. 11/27/1939"

cemetery address:
209 East Shamrock Street
Pineville, LA 71360

2307. Byington, Lewis Francis, History of San Francisco, Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1931, Vol. 2, pp. 83-85, transcribed by Jeanne Sturgis Taylor, online transcription.
"The important post of first assistant city engineer of San Francisco is capably filled by Lloyd Tevis McAfee, whose professional activities have brought him into close connection with large development projects in various parts of California. A native of this city, he attended its public schools and continued his studies in the Belmont Military Academy at Belmont, California. Taking up the work of a civil engineer, he was engaged in making railroad surveys in Shasta county, California, from June, 1901, until September of that year and for about two years thereafter was occupied in making surveys for proposed hydro-electric projects in Kings county, California. This work he completed in June, 1903, and then devoted a year to railroad surveys for the Western Pacific in the states of Nevada and California. From June, 1904, to January, 1905, he was in charge of ditch, tunnel and flume construction in Trinity county for the North Mountain Power Company, which was preparing to transmit power to Eureka, California. He was next with the Ocean Shore Railroad Company, acting as resident engineer in charge of construction until August, 1909, when he resigned to become assistant engineer under Marsdon Manson, city engineer of San Francisco, and at first supervised the construction of cisterns, storm and sanitary sewers and the Mission viaduct, while later he had charge of the construction of the high pressure fire system for one year. From 1912 to 1917 he was assistant engineer under M. M. O'Shaughnessy, in charge of the building of the Fort Mason pumping station, a part of the high pressure fire system, and also had supervision of the construction of the Stockton street and Twin Peaks tunnels. During the period from 1917 to 1921 he was construction engineer of the Retch Retchy (sic) water supply under M. M. O'Shaughnessy, city engineer, having charge of the construction of ditches, flumes, tunnels, and power house of the Lower Cherry Power Development, the Lake Eleanor dam, and excavation work for the O'Shaughnessy dam foundation in Tuolumne county, California. From 1921 to 1930 he was construction engineer for the Retch Retchy (sic) water supply, in charge of construction of the Mountain and Foothill divisions, consisting of the building of thirty-six miles of tunnels, the Priest and Moccasin dams, the Moccasin power-house and penstocks. On March 3, 1930, his ability and experience won for him the appointment of chief assistant city engineer and he is efficiently continuing his work in connection with the development of the Retch Retchy (sic) project. His devotion to duty and well developed powers have brought him to the fore in his profession and his scientific knowledge, supplemented by broad practical experience, enables him to find a ready and accurate solution for all intricate and difficult technical problems. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Dr. McAfee married Miss Emily Meckel of Trinity county, California, in 1907, and they have three daughters: Katherine, a teacher in St. Rose Academy in San Francisco; and Dorothy and Harriett, who are students at the Dominican College at San Rafael, California. "

2308. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 162, Township 3, Groveland Precinct, Groveland Town, Tuolumne Co., California, enumerated the 12th-15th of May., 1920 by Hugh J. F-------, Microfilm series T625; Roll 153, pg. 131, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#201
Line 84-McAfee, Lloyd T., Head, unk., M, W, 38, marr., CA KY KY, civil engineer, dam
Line 85-McAfee, Emilie K., Wife, F, W, 38, marr., CA GER GER
Line 86-McAfee, Katharyne, dau., F, W, 11, single, CA CA CA
Line 87-McAfee, Dorothy, dau., F, W, 7, single, CA CA CA
Line 88-McAfee, Harriet, dau., F, W, 2, single, CA CA CA

2309. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 157, New Castle Twp., 2nd District, Westchester Co., New York, enumerated 24-25 May 1920 by John Walsh, Microfilm series T625; Roll 1281, sheet 16B.
Dwelling#107/Household#108
Line 88-Preston, Louis B., head, owns home freely, male, white, age 43, marr., LA LA PA, financial business
Line 89-Preston, Mabel, wife, female, white, age 36, marr., CA KY CA
Line 90-Preston, John, son, male, white, age 13, single, NY LA CA
Line 91-Preston, Jean, daughter, female, white, age 8, single, NY LA CA
Line 92-Keenan, Reba, servant, female, white, age 33, single, imm. 1907, Al; Ireland Ireland Ireland, Cook
Line 93-O'Connell, Mary, servant, female, white, age 27, single, imm. 1909, Al; Ireland Ireland Ireland, waitress
Line 94-Hartnett, Hannah, servant, female, white, age 26, single, imm. 1913, Al; Ireland Ireland Ireland, kitchen maid
Line 95-O'Connell, Katherine, servant, female, white, age 26, single, imm. 1917, Al; Ireland Ireland Ireland, laundress

2310. "Mabel McAfee Gabriel, 91, A Writer and Philanthropist," New York Times, New York City, New York, Feb 7, 1976, pg. 24, "Historical NY Times", ProQuest, saved as PDF file under "McAfee Records".

2311. Butler, William David, John Cromwell Butler and Joseph Marion Butler, The Butler Family in America, St. Louis, MO: Shallcross Printing Co., 1909, pp. 188-190.

2312. "MISS MABEL McAFEE WED.; Granddaughter of James B. Haggin Married to Mr. Preston," New York Times, New York City, New York, May 17, 1905, pg. 9, col. 3, "Historical NY Times", ProQuest.

2313. "Marriage Notice," New York Times, New York City, New York, "Historical NY Times", ProQuest..

2314. Peter Duckers, Shropshire Regimental Museum, <shropshireregiments -at- tiscali.co.uk>, "Sir Edmund Vivian Gabriel," 14 Apr 2009, * JPG file and Word document, The Vivian Gabriel Collection is in a gallery housed at the former Gabrielli residence in the main palazzi in Gubbio contains Indian, Tibetan, Chinese and Nepalese art bequeathed by Sir Gabriel.

2315. "SIR VIVIAN GABRIEL, AIDE TO KINGS, DIES; Former Official of British India Served Military in 1915-- Received Many Honors," New York Times, New York City, New York, Feb. 22, 1950, pg. 30, "Historical NY Times", ProQuest..

2316. Peter Duckers, Shropshire Regimental Museum, <shropshireregiments -at- tiscali.co.uk>, "Sir Edmund Vivian Gabriel," 14 Apr 2009, * JPG file and Word document.

2317. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 30 Jan 1920, Sanitarium, Independence, Jackson Co., Missouri, File No. 886, Missouri State Archives.

2318. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 20 Dec 1954, 757 South Weller, Springfield, Greene Co., Missouri, File No. 40630, Missouri State Archives.

2319. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 30 Jun 1952, 757 South Weller, Springfield, Greene Co., Missouri, File No. 20128, Missouri State Archives.

2320. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #641; age 2.

2321. Anne Baker, <abaker -at- searnet.com>.

2322. Barbara, <nanapoohh -at- aol.com>, "Descendants of George Brummett," 4 Aug 2003.
Descendant report giving descendants of Joseph Brummett and Nellie Ashford.

2323. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #641; 3 months old.

2324. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 59, Magisterial District No. 4, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 8-9 June, 1900 by W. A. Sharp, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, pg. 264, sheet 6A.
Dwelling/Family#100
Line 22-Egbert, Robert, head, w, m, b. Apr 1865, age 35, marr. 15 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer, owns farm freely
Line 23-Egbert, Laura, wife, w, f, b. Mar 1861, age 39, marr. 15 yrs, 7 children, 5 surviving; KY KY KY
Line 24-Egbert, George M., son, w, m, b. Dec 1885, age 14, single, KY KY KY
Line 25-Egbert, Granvile, son, w, m, b. July 1887, age 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 26-Egbert, Robert M., son, w, m, b. Sep 1891, age 8, single, KY KY KY
Line 27-Egbert, Thomas, son, w, m, b. Feb 1893, age 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 28-Egbert, Florence M., daughter, w, f, b. Oct 1894, age 5, single, KY KY KY

2325. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 40, Precinct No. 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 3-4 May, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 495, pg. 80, sheet 10B.
Dwelling#193/Family#195
Line 57-Egbert, Laura, head, f, w, 49, Wd., 9 children, 6 surviving; KY KY KY, farmer - owns farm freely
Line 58-Egbert, George, son, m, w, 24, single, KY KY KY, farm hand
Line 59-Egbert, Robert, son, m, w, 18, single, KY KY KY, farm hand
Line 60-Egbert, Thomas, son, m,w, 17, single, KY KY KY, farm hand
Line 61-Egbert, Mabel, daughter, f, w, 15, single, KY KY KY
Line 62-Egbert, Rueben, son, m, w, 8, single, KY KY KY
Line 63-Ashford, James, nephew, m, w, 19, single, KY KY KY, farm hand

Dwelling#194/Family#196
Line 64-Egbert, Granville, head, m, w, 22, marr. 1 yr, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 65-Egbert, Emma, wife, f, w, 20, marr. 1 yr, KY KY KY

2326. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 120, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 10 Feb 1920 by Mrs. Garrett L. Deane, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 79, sheet 11A.
Farm on Cummins Ferry Pike
Dwelling#220/Family#242
Line 4-Egbert, Laura, head, owns free, F, W, age 51, widowed, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 5-Egbert, Ruby, daughter, F, W, 19, single, KY KY KY, manager, home farm [** this is probably Reuben, who should be listed as a son]

2327. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 44, Cert. No. 18781.

2328. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, p. 18.

2329. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 7, Eldorado P.O., Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Aug 1870 by J. M. Wilson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 488, pg. 572B.
Dwelling/Family#35
Line 31-Egbert, D. J., 43, m, w, Farmer, $2470, $2025, b. KY
Line 32-Egbert, Almeda, 43, f, w, housekeeper, b. KY
Line 33-Egbert, Josey A., 20, f, w, at home, b. KY
Line 34-Egbert, Louvene, 18, f, w, at home, b. KY
Line 35-Egbert, Ezra, 16, m, w, farm hand, b. KY
Line 36-Egbert, Mahala, 14, f, w, at home, b. KY
Line 37-Egbert, ?, 12, f, at home, b. KY
Line 38-Egbert, George Ann, 9, f,w, at home, b. KY
Line 39-Egbert, Robt. S., 5, m, w, at home, b. KY
Line 40-Egbert, Jos. M., 2, m, w, at home, b. KY

2330. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Voting Precinct 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 1st day of June, 1880 by C. S. Graham, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 434, pg 113A.
Dwelling/Family#8
Line 29-Egbert, D. J., w, m, 53, Head, widowed, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 30-Egbert, Georgia, w, f, 18, daughter, single, keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 31-Egbert, Robert S., w, m, 14, son, single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 32-Egbert, Joseph, w, m, 12, son, single, at home, KY KY KY

2331. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 119, Precinct 6, Vanarsdell, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 12th of Jan., 1920 by S. W. Kennedy, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 63, sheet 9A.
Farm; Dwelling#191/Family#200
Line 15-Bunton, Bob, Head, O/F, M, W, 70, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 16-Bunton, Mary, Wife, F, W, 63, marr., KY KY KY
Line 17-Currens, Malindy, mother-in-law, F, W, 87, KY KY KY

2332. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol 036, cert 17887, age 81.

2333. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #645; age 2.

2334. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol 005, cert 02396, age 74.

2335. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 91, Stringtown Precinct, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated April 15, 1910 by G---- ?, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg. 83, sheet 1A.
Dwelling/Family#1
Line 1-Lillard, Jim M., Head, M, W, 50, M1 25 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 2-Lillard, Nannie E., Wife, F, W, 49, M1 25 yrs, 1/1 child, KY KY KY
Line 3-Lillard, Mary, Daughter, F, W, 19, S, KY KY KY

Dwelling/Family#6
Line 34-Colman, Clell, Head, M, W, 41, M1 23 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 35-Colman, Lulu, Wife, F, W, 44, M1 23 yrs, 10/9 children, KY KY KY
Line 36-Colman, Vernow, Dau., F, W, 21, S, KY KY KY
Line 37-Colman, Walter, Son, M, W, 19, S, KY KY KY
Line 38-Colman, Hunter, Son, M, W, 17, S, KY KY KY
Line 39-Colman, Leejames, Son, M, W, 16, S, KY KY KY
Line 40-Colman, ?, Son, M, W, 14, S, KY KY KY
Line 41-Colman, Annetta, Dau., F, W, 12, S, KY KY KY
Line 42-Colman, Jack, Son, M, W, 10, S, KY KY KY
Line 43-Colman, Evelyn, Dau., F, W, 9, S, KY KY KY
Line 44-Colman, ?, Son, M, W, 6, S, KY KY KY

2336. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Counties, April, 1971; reprinted August, 1990, Vol. IV, pg. 85.

2337. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 133, ward 2, Unionville city, Union Twp., Putnam Co., Missouri, enumerated 27 April 1910 by Samuel B. Davidson, Microfilm series T624; Roll 806, pg 247, sheet 12b.
Dwelling#304/Family#312
Line 69-Marshall, Neal B, head, M, W, 51, M1 26 yrs, MO VA KY, cashier - bank
Line 70-Marshall, Jennie M, wife, F, W, 48, M1 26 yrs, 1/1 child, MO KY ?
Line 71-Marshall, Mary M, dau, F, W, 24, S, MO MO MO
Line 72-Walsh, Catherine, housekeeper, F, W, 60, Wd, Ireland Ireland Ireland
Line 73-McAfee, Julia A, servant, F, B, 10, S, MO MO MO

2338. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 260; of Unionville, MO.

2339. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 94.

2340. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Certificate #29648, Vol. 60.

2341. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 43, Ward 4, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan, enumerated 2 & 4 Jun 1900 by Reilly Atkinson, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 748, p. 304, sheet 2B.
Address: 95 Pingree Ave.
Dwelling#39/Family#39
Line 74-Courtney, Robert Lee, head, w, m, b. Oct 1863, age 36, marr. 9 yrs, KY KY VA, real estate; owns home, mortgaged
Line 75-Courtney, Ellen Mc., wife, w, f, b. March 1868, age 32, marr. 9 yrs, 1 child, living; KY MO KY
Line 76-Krieger, Emma, servant, w, f, b. Nov 1873, age 26, single, Germany Germany Germany; imm. 1874, in U.S. 24 yrs

2342. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 47, Precinct 5, Berkeley city, Oakland Twp., Alameda Co., California, enumerated 19 Apr 1910 by Samuel H. Matthew, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 72, pg. 102, sheet 5B.
Dwelling#89/Family#104
Line 94-Courtney, Robert L., head, m, w, 46, marr1 18 yrs, KY KY VA; seller, stocks; rents home
Line 95-Courtney, Ellen, wife, f, w, 42, marr1 18 yrs, 1 child, living; KY MO KY
Line 96-Courtney, Anita, daughter, f, w, 14, single, MI KY KY

2343. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 177, Precinct 27, Berkeley City, Alameda Co., California, Enumerated 2 Jan 1920 by Charles Floyd Fraley, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 92, p. 231, sheet 1B.
Address: 2410 Dana Street
Dwelling#11/Family#17
Line 51-Courtney, Robert L., head, rents, m, w, 56, marr., KY KY VA; bookkeeper, ship building plant
Line 52-Courtney, Ellen F., wife, f, w, 51, marr., KY MO KY
Line 53-Courtney, Anita A., daughter, f, w, 24, single, MI KY KY; kindergarten teacher

2344. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 1, Ward 1, Precinct 1, Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, enumerated 12 June, 1900 by J. T. Martin, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 508, page 102B, sheet 10B.
Dwelling#229/Family#231
Line 75-Dickson, Emmett M., head, M, W, b Jul 1856, age 43, marr. 20 yrs, TN TN TN, lawyer, owns home, mortgaged
Line 76-Dickson, Mary B., wife, F, W, b Aug 1858, age 41, marr. 20 yrs, 2 children, 1 surviving; KY VA KY
Line 77-Dickson, Elizabeth B., dau., F, W, b Nov 1881, age 18, single, KY TN KY
Line 78-Dickson, Charles, brother, M, W, b May 1873, age 27, single, KY TN TN, dentist

2345. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 43, Ward 3, 1st Magisterial District, Richmond, Madison Co., Kentucky, enumerated 5 June, 1900 by Robert Edmonds Little, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 541, sheet 5B.
Dwelling#91/Family#95 (enumerated on Summit St.)
Line 75-Blanton, Lindsay R., head, W, M, b Feb 1862, age 38, marr. 12 yrs, VA VA KY, dealer in coal & feed; owns home, mortgaged
Line 76-Blanton, Laura S., wife, W, F, Jul 1854(?), age 35, marr. 12 yrs, 4 children, 2 surviving; KY KY KY
Line 77-Blanton, Lindsay I., son, W, M, Apr 1890, age 10, single, KY VA KY, at school
Line 78-Blanton, George S., son, W, M, Jul 1894, age 5, single, KY VA KY
Line 79-Shackelford, Lizzie, mother-in-law, W, F, Jan 1835, age 65, wd., 6 children, 1 surviving; KY KY KY

2346. Hendy Seelbach <hendys -at- prodigy.net>, "Worthington Genealogy," January 2, 2001.
I stumbled on your gendom of the McAfees. I am thrilled with the work you have done. My connection to this side is through Mary Richards Evans. She is my grandmother's mother. They called her "Molly". She died in childbirth giving birth to my grandmother's youngest sister Molly Worthington. Her father Dr. Evans was in attendance to the birth and my great grandfather held him responsible for Molly's death. Hence, that part of the family, the Evans, was banned from the family archives and I have had nothing on the Evans. I so delighted to at least get Dr. Evans's parents name. Now Molly's family lines were not banned from the family so I had lots of information about the Forsythe and McAfee's. Your stuff helped fill in the blanks and I am real excited about having the source on the Evans. Anyway, I have a whole lot on the Worthington if you are interested. Thanks for your wonderful work. Hendy Seelbach

2347. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 92.

2348. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 19, Cert. #09202.

2349. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 145, South Shelbyville Precinct, Shelbyville Town, Shelby Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 10th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Anna G. Crutcher, Microfilm series T625; Roll 598, pg. 186, sheet 3A.
Farm on Mt. Eden Pike
Dwelling/Family#39
Line 2-McMakin, Adam C., Head, O/F, M, W, 32, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 3-McMakin, Irene, Wife, F, W, 31, marr., KY KY KY
Line 4-McMakin, Dwight, Son, M, W, 5, single, KY KY KY
Line 5-Blanton, Lucy, Servant, F, W, 45, widow, KY KY KY
Line 6-Blanton, Julia, Servant, F, W, 16, single, KY KY KY
Line 7-Marshall, Jeff, hired-man, M, W, 32, divorced, KY KY KY, laborer - dairy farm

2350. Political Graveyard, "(Joel) Bennett Champ Clark".
Clark, (Joel) Bennett 'Champ' (1890-1954) of St. Louis, Mo. Son of James Beauchamp 'Champ' Clark. Born in Bowling Green, Va., January 8, 1890. Colonel in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1931-1945; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri at-large, 1944; Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals D.C. Circuit, 1945. Died July 13, 1954. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.

2351. "Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress," CLARK, Joel Bennett, 1890-1954.
Years of Service: 1933-1945
Party: Democrat

CLARK, Joel Bennett, (son of James Beauchamp Clark), a Senator from Missouri; born in Bowling Green, Mo., January 8, 1890; attended the public schools at Bowling Green, Mo., and at Washington, D.C.; graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1912, and from the law department of George Washington University, Washington, D.C., in 1914; parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives 1913-1917; was admitted to the Missouri bar in 1914; during the First World War served in the United States Army 1917-1919, attained the rank of colonel; commenced the practice of law in St. Louis, Mo., in 1919; author and compiler of several manuals on parliamentary law; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1932 for the term commencing March 4, 1933, and was subsequently appointed to the Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Harry B. Hawes for the term ending March 3, 1933; reelected in 1938 and served from February 3, 1933, to January 3, 1945; unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1944; chairman, Committee on Interoceanic Canals (Seventy-fifth through Seventy-eighth Congresses); member of the Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 1940-1944; associate justice of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia from 1945 until his death in Gloucester, Mass., July 13, 1954; interment in Arlington National Cemetery, Fort Myer, Va.

Bibliography

DAB; Spencer, Thomas T. 'Bennett Champ Clark and the 1936 Presidential Campaign.' Missouri Historical Review 75 (January 1981): 197-213.

2352. Annette Lovett <lovett_a -at- bellsouth.net>, "McAfee Genealogy," 1 Oct 2008.
I am a descendant of your Robert McAfee's brother, George McAfee Sr. (#6). More specifically, I am a great-granddaughter of Eveline Irvine McAfee McKamey (#105ii).

Eveline Irvine McAfee married John T. LaFon as your stated.

Eveline and John T. LaFon had, among other children, Nettie Morton LaFon (my grandmother) on 22 Jan 1877. Nettie Morton LaFon married Emmett Clay Moore on 22 Jan 1901.

Nettie and Emmett Moore had, among other children, Mildred Morton Moore (my mother) on 17 Jan 1908. Mildred Morton Moore married Mack Murry Davis on 10 May 1932.

2353. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 35, Liberty Twp., Callaway Co., Missouri, enumerated 30 April, 1910 by Emma King, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 774, pg. 191, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#182/Household#182
Line 51-Moore, E.C., head, m, w, 36, marr. 10 yrs, MO VA MO, farmer, owns farm (mortgaged)
Line 52-Moore, Nettie, wife, f, w, 30, marr. 10 yrs, 3 children, MO MO MO
Line 53-Moore, Clay, son, m, w, 7, single, MO MO MO
Line 54-Moore, Clark, son, m, w, 5, single, MO MO MO
Line 55-Moore, Mildred, daughter, f, w, 2, single, MO MO MO

2354. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 41, Liberty Twp., Callaway Co., Missouri, enumerated 2 Jan 1920 by B. W. Deshane, Microfilm series T625; Roll 909, pg. 148, sheet 1A.
Dwelling#13/Household#14
Line 40-Moore, Emmett, head, owns farm freely, m, w, 47, marr., MO MO MO, farmer
Line 41-Moore, Nettie, wife, f, w, 42, marr., MO MO MO
Line 42-Moore, Clay, son, m, w, 16, single, MO MO MO
Line 43-Moore, Clark, son, m, w, 14, single, MO MO MO
Line 44-Moore, Mildred, daughter, f, w, 11, single, MO MO MO
Line 45-Moore, Margaret, daughter, f, w, 9, single, MO MO MO

2355. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death," filed March 1, 1930 by R. N. Crews, Registrar, State Hospital, Fulton, Callaway Co., Missouri, Certificate no. 4245, PDF file in person records.

2356. Jo <designedbyjo at gmail dot com>, "Callaway County Missouri Marriage Records, 1870-1922,", "Emmett Clay Moore - Miss Nettie LaFon 22 Jan 1901 H257".

2357. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 14-20, Liberty Twp., Callaway Co., Missouri, enumerated April 4, 1930 by Grace W. Baynham, Microfilm T626, Roll 1180, pg. 131, sheet 1B.
Dwelling#20/Household#20
Line 94-Moore, Emmet C., head, owns farm, m, w, 56, wd., marr. at age 27, MO VA MO, farmer, not a military veteran
Line 95-Moore, Mildred M., daughter, f, w, 22, single, MO MO MO, no occupation

2358. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 71, 3rd ward, Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois, enumerated the ? of April, 1910 by R. L. Lo----, Microfilm series T624; Roll 316, pg 121, sheet ?B.
Address: 701 South Jefferson Avenue
Dwelling#110/Family#151
Line 92-Graff, Joseph V., Boarder, M, W, 55, M1 27 yrs, IN PA OH
Line 93-Graff, Mary B., Boarder, F, W, 50, M1 27 yrs, 4/3 children, IL OH KY
LIne 94-Graff, Leva B., Boarder, F, W, 26, S, IL IN IL
Line 95-Graff, Joseph R., Boarder, M, W, 24, S, NE IN IL
Line 96-Graff, Mary Hope, Boarder, F, W, 15, S, IL IN IL

2359. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 245, Delavan Village, Tazewell Co., Illinois, enumerated on the 5th day of June, 1880 by S. S. Martin, Microfilm series T9, Roll#253, pg. 461B.
Dwelling#123/Family#128
Line 11-Graff, Mary J., W, F, 56, head, widowed, keeping house, OH PA PA
Line 12-Graff, Herbert J., W, M, 29, son, single, dry goods store, IN PA OH
Line 13-Graff, J. Verdi, W, M, 25, son, single, attorney-at-law, IN PA OH

2360. Jeff Liipfert <jliip -at- bellsouth.net>, "Descendants of Mary Hope Graff and William Joseph Liipfert," 3 Feb 2004, E-mail saved to Genealogy:McAfee:Mercer Co Lines folder.

2361. Sallie Finney <sfinney4962 -at- charter.net>, "Buchanan line," 26 Apr 2007.
My name is Sara Buchanan Finney and I am from the George and Margaret(Mcafee) line. In reading the McAfee family tree I noticed in the 5th generation on 109 that John and Jane had Wood H. Buchanan. Well, William, who married Susan Miller had a son also named Wood and he is the one that married Cardena Aletha Sublett. That Wood was born in 1851. He and Aletha had a son named Henry Allen Buchanan and he married Laura Gaines of Green County, KY and they had a son named Wood. She died and he married Elizabeth Gaines, Laura's cousin and they had 3 children. Richard Woodruff Buchanan 2/25/1901-12/10/1988,Aletha Buchanan and Henry Allen Buchanan.

Richard Buchanan married Sarah Horner and they had three boys, Wallace Allen Buchanan 12/24/24-4/8/2003, Richard Woodruff Buchanan,jr. 3/12/27-10/24/1990 and William Gaines Buchanan 1/14/1931 still living. Richard Buchanan sr. moved his family to Selma, AL and was a very successful landowner and lumberman. I am his eldest grandchild and their are 8 of us all living and 17 great grandchildren and l great great grandchild and we are all in the family business. His youngest brother, Henry Allen Buchanan still resides in Taylor County, Kentucky in his nineties,

2362. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 34, Greensburg District No. 1, Green Co., Kentucky, enumerated 10th day of June, 1880 by H. H. Moody, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 416, pg. 611B.
Dwelling#51/Family#55
Line 43-Buchanan, Wood, w, m, 29, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 44-Buchanan, Caroline L. w, f, 20, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 45-Buchanan, Henry A., w, m, 2, son, single, KY KY KY
Line 46-Atchelon, Dempsey, w, m, 14, servant, single, farm laborer, KY TN TN

2363. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 137, Magisterial District No. 4, Taylor Co., Kentucky, enumerated 12 May 1910 by William T. Miller, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 503, pg. 104, sheet 12A.
Dwelling#227/Family#227
Line 5-Buchanan, Wood, head, m, w, 59, marr1 33 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 6-Buchanan, Aleatha, wife, f, w, 49, marr1 33 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 7-Ellis, Clarence, hired hand, m, b, 18, single, KY KY KY; farm laborer

2364. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 11, cert.#05195.

2365. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Taylor Co., Kentucky, enumerated 29 Jun 1860 by Jno. A. Marshall, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 396, pg. 563B.
Dwelling#349/Family#244
Line 1-Sublett, Jas. A., 38, m, farmer, $2000, $650, KY
Line 2-Sublett, Nancy, 38, f, KY
Line 3-Sublett, Jno. G., m, laborer, $0, $150, KY
Line 4-Sublett, Wm. H., 14, m, KY
Line 5-Sublett, Nancy S., 12, f, KY
Line 6-Sublett, Mary E., 10, f, KY
Line 7-Sublett, Sarah L., 9, f, KY
Line 8-Sublett, Virginia A., 7, f, KY
Line 9-Sublett, Lucinda J., 5, f, KY
Line 10-Sublett, C. A. C. E., age 2 months, f, KY
Line 11-Phillips, Jos. W., 14 ,m, KY

2366. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Ireland Precinct, Taylor Co., Kentucky, enumerated 13 Aug 1870 by A. H. Buchanan, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 499, pg. 254A.
Dwelling#231/Family#229
Line 23-Sublett, Jas. A., 48, m, w, farmer, $3852, $4131, KY
Line 24-Sublett, Nancie, 48, f, w, keeping house, KY
Line 25-Sublett, William H., 24, m, w, farm laborer, $0, $500, KY
Line 26-Sublett, Virginia A., 17, f, w, at home, KY
Line 27-Sublett, Lucinda J., 15, f, w, at home, KY
Line 28-Sublett, Leatha, 10, f, w, at home, KY
Line 29-Sublett, Eliza, 7, f, w, KY
Line 30-Howard, Luther, 24, m, w, farm laborer, KY
Line 31-Frazier, Carrie, 8, f, w, farm laborer, KY

2367. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 38, cert#18606.

2368. William Elsey Connelley and Ellis Merton Coulter, History of Kentucky, Charles Kerr, editor, Chicago and New York: American Historical Society, 1922, Vol. V, p. 471.
Hubert D. Graham, manager of the Warren County Strawberry Growers Association, is one of the sage and experienced men of Warren County, who is capably attending to the affairs of his organization and is affording the growers of this region an opportunity to market their product, and at the same time is protecting the fruit pickers. This organization is fast assuming very important proportions, and is one of the vital business assets of Bowling Green. Mr. Graham was born in Bowling Green, September 21, 1861, a son of Lawrence A. Graham, and grandson of Asher W. Graham.

The Grahams came to Virginia from Scotland during the Colonial epoch of this country, but on his mother's side Mr. Graham is of Irish origin. The family was established in Kentucky by his great-grandfather, who left Virginia and became one of the pioneers of Warren County. His son, Asher W. Graham, was born at Bowling Green in 1784, and died in that city in 1864. He was a distinguished attorney and jurist, and was very well-known in Masonry. His period of active practice at the bar extended over thirty years, and during the war between the two sections he was judge of the Court of Appeals, and was also judge of the Circuit Court for many years.

Lawrence A. Graham was born in Bowling Green in 1827, and died at Austin, Texas, in 1918. Reared, educated and married in Bowling Green, he found this city a desirable field of operation as a dry-goods merchant, and built up a connection and establishment that was second to none in Warren County, and was the leading one between Louisville, Kentucky, and Nashville, Tennessee. This he successfully conducted for many years, and was recognized as one of the most enterprising business men in this region. In 1887 he moved to Austin, Texas, where for a short time he was in a dry-goods business, but in 1893 he retired permanently from all activities. A strong democrat, he was zealous in behalf of his party, and served in the City Council of Bowling Green for many terms, and also as city clerk. He was a ruling elder in the First Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green. In Masonry he reached the Commandery and was a Knight Templar. Lawrence A. Graham married Margaret Dunavan, who was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 1839, and died in thn city in 1883. Their children were as follows: Lucien, who is secretary and treasurer of the Bowling Green Ice & Cold Storage Company; Hubert D., who was second in order of birth; Chessie, who married E. C. Rawlins, a telegraph operator of Brooklyn, New York; Lena, who married P. Crow, of Texas; Asher W., who is the traveling representative of a wholesale drug and supply house, with which he has been connected for twenty years, and is a resident of Saint Louis, Missouri.

Hubert D. Graham first attended the public schools of his native city, and then took a course in the old and celebrated Warren College, which he left at the age of nineteen years, for he felt he preferred a commercial to a professional life. His first practical experience of the fudamcntals of business were acquired in the dry-goods establishment of his father, but in 1883 he felt competent to branch out for himself and for nine years was profitably engaged in handling furnishing goods and shoes. His next business venture was that of handling merchandise as a broker, and he was so very successful in this line that he remained in it until 1909, when he was offered and accepted his present very responsible position.

This section of Kentucky is the natural home of the strawberry, and during the pioneer days the woods and pastures were full of this delicious fruit. For a number of years no attempt was made to improve upon the wild growths, but gradually the more advanced of the agriculturists realized that the cultivated varieties could be introduced and raised to advantage. When they succeeded others followed their example, and finally it was discovered that the farmers were raising many more berries than they could market locally. Once more the progressives saved the day, for they evolved the idea that if arrangements could be perfected to provide a means of shipping the product to outside markets the acreage devoted to strawberry culture could be increased, and the fruitgrowers could raise in carload lots. In 1908 thirty acres were planted and five carloads were shipped by the association as a test. The results were so gratifying that the business has been expanded to as many as 621 carloads annually. It is planned to have 2,200 acres planted for 1921.

The organization, which operates under the caption of the Warren County Strawberry Growers Association, is composed of 700 growers, many additional members having been drawn into the association through Mr. Graham's careful and well-planned management. The market for these crops includes all eastern points, such as Detroit, Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Boston and other important centers east of the Mississippi River. During the short season the association loads from eighty to eighty-five cars daily.

To pick these crops from 10,000 to 12,000 people are required, and Warren County furnishes one-half of this number, the remainder coming from the adjacent counties. The farmers obligate themselves to take care of the pickers, and so pleasant is the work that teachers, with their pupils, make the harvesting a regular picnicking period. The offices of the company are at 436!^ Main Street, and the shipping office is at 923 Adams Street.

Mr. Graham is a democrat, and served as a member of the City Council of Bowling Green, and for the past four years has been treasurer of the city School Board. Brought up in the First Presbyterian Church, he early united with it, and is now one of its deacons. He is a charter member of Post I, Kentucky T. P. A., and belongs to the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce. He owns a modern residence at 1262 West Chestnut Street, which is one of the very best in the city; and a river farm of 120 acres and a fruit farm of ninety acres two miles northwest of Bowling Green.

During the late war Mr. Graham gave ample and convincing proof, although none was needed, of his intense loyalty by his activities in selling bonds, stamps and raising funds for the different organizations, and was one of his own best customers, his personal holdings representing an investment which is really beyond his means. He also served as chairman of the fuel commission of Warren County.

In 1884 Mr. Graham married at Campbellsville, Taylor County, Kentucky. Miss Trannie Buchanan, a daughter of John T. and Ellen (Smoot) Buchanan, both of whom are deceased. Mr. Buchanan was one of the leading farmers of Taylor County, Kentucky, for many years. Mrs. Graham was graduated from the Shelbyville Female College. Mr. and Mrs. Graham became the parents of the following children: Lawrence B., who was born October 20, 1884, was graduated from Ogden College, Bowling Green, and also attended the Kentucky State University at Lexington, is on his father's fruit farm, which he is now operating; and Caldwell S., who was born November 8, 1894, attended Ogden College, and is now at home.

2369. Robert Waid <gwaid -at- canela.sanfelipe.com.mx>.

2370. Rootsweb, Inc., "Social Security Death Index,".

2371. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 87, Magisterial District 4, North Lebanon, Marion Co., Kentucky, enumerated 16 Apr 1910 by Miss Jane Thompson, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 481, pg. 150, sheet 3A.
Dwelling#22/Family#22
Line 11-Davenport, Samuel N., head, m, w, 30, marr. 0 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; rents farm
Line 12-Davenport, Hattie B., wife, f, w, 25, marr. 0 yrs, 0 children, KY KY KY

2372. "Mercer Co., KY Deaths 1911-1999," Transcribed by Pam Carey Ison, Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project., cert#74-15650.
Forsythe, Sarah E. Cert #: 11-07690
Born: (age 65) Place: Ky
Died: 20 Mar 1911 Cause: colon cancer
Buried: Spring Hill
Father: Woods, Harry Born: Ky
Mother: Woods, Mary Born: Ky
Informant: Vanarsdall, Mrs. Merell of Harrodsburg
Marital Status: [married] Spouse:

2373. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 134, 4th Magisterial District, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated (blank) day of June, 1880 by S. Roach(?), National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 434, pg. 52B.
Dwelling#180/Household#185
Line 32-Davenport, --?--, w, m, 23, head, marr., carpenter, KY KY KY
Line 33-Davenport, Nancy, w, f, 30, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 34-Davenport, Samuel, w, m, 5/12, b. Jan., single, KY KY KY

2374. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 59, Magisterial District 4, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 13-14 Jun 1900 by Will A. Sharp, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, p. 267, sheet 9A.
Dwelling#162/Family#162
Line 27-Davenport, James C., head, w, m, b. June 1857, age 42, marr. 21 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; rents farm
Line 28-Davenport, Nancy, wife, f, w, b. July 1849, age 50, marr. 21 yrs, 4 children, 4 living; KY KY KY
Line 29-Davenport, Samuel N., son, m, w, b. Jan 1880, age 20, single, KY KY KY; school teacher
Line 30-Davenport, Ann, daughter, w, f, b. Oct 1882, age 17, single, KY KY KY; at school
Line 31-Davenport, Frank, son, w, m, b. Jun 1885, age 14, single, KY KY KY; at school
Line 32-Davenport, Clay M., son, w, m, b. July 1890, age 9, single, KY KY KY; at school

2375. "Mercer Co., KY Deaths 1911-1999," Transcribed by Pam Carey Ison, Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project., cert#62-11638.
Forsythe, Sarah E. Cert #: 11-07690
Born: (age 65) Place: Ky
Died: 20 Mar 1911 Cause: colon cancer
Buried: Spring Hill
Father: Woods, Harry Born: Ky
Mother: Woods, Mary Born: Ky
Informant: Vanarsdall, Mrs. Merell of Harrodsburg
Marital Status: [married] Spouse:

2376. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Round Grove Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 27 Jun 1860 by Wm Jackson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 632, pg. 932.
Dwelling#369/Family#361
Line 27-Spratt, Charles, 38, M, farmer, $1460, $500, KY
Line 28-Spratt, Nancy, 37, F, KY
Line 29-Spratt, Elizabeth, 20, F, KY
Line 30-Spratt, John F., 16, M, farm laborer, KY
Line 31-Spratt, Willis, 5, M, KY
Line 32-Spratt, James, 2, M, KY
Line 33-McKaimy, John, 25, M, stone mason, KY

2377. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 109, Round Grove Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 4 June, 1900 by Stephen Knight, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 875, pg. 232a, sheet 16A.
Dwelling#331/Family#338
Line 45-McKamey, John W., head, W, M, b Oct 1836, age 63, wd., KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm-mortgaged
Line 46-McKamey, Charlie, son, W, M, b Apr 1870, age 30, marr. 5 yrs, MO KY KY, farmer
Line 47-McKamey, Birdie A., dau-in-law, W, F, b Jun 1876, age 23, marr. 5 yrs, 2 children, 1 surviving; MO PA MO
Line 48-McKamey, Raymond D., gr-son, W, M, b May 1895, age 5, single, MO MO MO

2378. LDS, "IGI Record (North America),", Batch#M515331 (Lewis Co., MO Marriages 1833-1877).

2379. Ibid. Batch #M515412 (Marion Co., MO Marriages 1868 - 1881).

2380. Mark Alan Thomas, <vangen -at- gte.net>, "Biographical Essays about the Vanarsdale Families," "got that forty-niner fever, and moved out to California.".

2381. Thompson and West, History of Sutter County, California, 1879, online transcription.
"VAN ARSDALE, A. B.; P.O. Yuba City; was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, in 1830, where he lived about 4 years, when he moved to Marion county; he removed to this State in 1850, and lived in Nevada county two years, when he moved to Sacramento county, and engaged in hauling, which he followed for seven years; he then removed to Yolo county, and engaged in farming until 1862; subsequently he moved to this county; kept hotel in Yuba City 2 years. He was elected Supervisor in 1872, and elected Treasurer in 1877, which office he now holds. He was married June 10, 1857, to Miss Mattie Ray, a native of Iowa; they have one child - a son 19 years of age."

2382. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Putah Twp., Yolo Co., California, enumerated 4 Jun 1860 by J. M. -----, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 72, pg. 550.
Dwelling#49/Family#49
Line 33-Vanarsden, A., age 29, male, farmer, b. KY
Line 34-Vanarsden, Martha, age 16, female, b. MO
Line 35-Vanarsden, Edward, age 1, male, b. CA

2383. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Nicolaus Twp., Sutter Co., California, enumerated -no date- 1870 by James H. E----, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 92, pg. 113B.
Dwelling#123/Family#121
Line 31-Venarsden, A., age 40, male, white, blacksmith, b. KY
Line 32-Venarsden, Martha, age 26, female, white, housekeeper, b. MO
Line 33-Venarsden, Edward, age 11, male, white, at home, b. CA
Line 34-Venarsden, Sarah W., age 5, female, white, at home, b. CA

2384. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 138, Yuba Twp., Sutter Co., California, enumerated 3rd day of June, 1880 by Geo. A. Pogus(?), National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 84, pg. 420B.
Dwelling/Family#59
Line 97-VanArsdale, A. B., white, male, age 49, head, county treasurer, KY KY KY
Line 98-VanArsdale, Martha E., female, age 36, wife, keeps house; IA KY KY
Line 99-VanArsdale, Edward G., male, age 20, son, clerk in store, CA KY IA
Line 100-Chow, Ah, chinese, male, age 18, cook, China China China

2385. Kathy Sedler, "Photo, A. B. Van Arsdale Marker, Yuba City Cemetery, Sutter Co., California,".

2386. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 109, Round Grove Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 2 Jul 1900 by Stephen Te----, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 875, p. 230, sheet 14B.
Dwelling#299/Family#306
Line 78-White, Frank, head, w, m, b. Dec 1834, age 65, marr. 42 yrs; KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 79-White, Nancy, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1840, age 59, marr. 42 yrs; 13 children, 11 living; MO KY KY
Line 80-White, Ota V., son, w, m, b. Dec 1875, age 24, single, MO KY MO; farmer
Line 81-White, Sallie N., daughter, w, f, b. March 1882, age 18, single, MO KY MO
Line 82-White, Lainie H., daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1884, age 16, single, MO KY MO

2387. "Death Records Certificates," 28 Feb 1916, Union Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 20793, Missouri State Archives.

2388. "Death Records Certificates," 28 Feb 1916, Round Grove Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 7243, Registered No. 4, Missouri State Archives.

2389. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Clifton Twp., Buffalo P.O., Wilson Co., Kansas, enumerated Aug. 22, 1870 by James ?---, Microfilm #M593, roll 443, pg. 391A.
HH#67/Family#68
Line 26-Blackwood, G. R., age 22, M, W, Farmer, $0, $105, Missouri
Line 27-Blackwood, E. J., age 23, F, W, Keeping house, Indiana
Line 28-Blackwood, G. E., age 2, M, W, Missouri
LIne 29-Blackwood, L. J., age 1/12, F, W, Kansas, b. July

2390. Sue Blackwood Rainey <srainey -at- cstone.net>, 1 July 2003, Provided George's full name, dates and spouse's name.

2391. Ibid. Provide Letha's full name, and dates of birth and death.

2392. Ibid. Provided full name, dates of birth and death, spouse and child's names.

2393. Ibid. Provided Ethel's full name, dates and names of spouse and children.

2394. Ibid. Provided full name, dates of birth and death.

2395. Ibid. Provided full name, dates of birth and death, information on spouse and children.

2396. Ibid. Sue's grandfather, and source of information on this family.

2397. Lynne Brooks <lynnebrooks19 -at- msn.com>, "McAfee/Blackwood," Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:04:24 -0500.

I have just started some research on my family tree and came across your information and found some relationship. Robert McAfee, the son of James McAfee who was born in County Armagh, Ireland and died in Ballelcourt Co. Virginia in 1785, fought in the Revolutionary War as a Private in Captain Evan Shelby's Company. Robert (born 7/10/1745 and died 5/16/1795 married Anne McCoun. They had a daughter named Margaret who married Nathan Neeld. Margaret and Nathan had a daughter Sally who married Joseph Blackwood on 2/6/1807. Joseph and Sally had a son, William (born 10/8/13and died 12/20/91). He married Elizabeth J. Bohon and they had a son B.F. Blackwood (born 4/16/53 in Marion County, MO and died 6/1/1928 in LaGrange. MO). B.F. Blackwood married Mollie Dooley (born 9/22/1853 and died 12/7/37). They are the parents of my grandfather E.T. Blackwood who was born 1/16/1880 and died 7/9/1965.

My name is Lynne Brooks and I live in Shelbyville, Indiana.

2398. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 24 Jun 1928, La Grange, Lewis Co., Missouri, File No. 21143, Missouri State Archives.

2399. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 20 Jan 1936, La Grange, Union Twp., Lewis Co., Missouri, File No. 45880, Missouri State Archives.

2400. Lynne Brooks <lynnebrooks19 -at- msn.com>, "McAfee/Blackwood," Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:04:24 -0500, Lynne's grandfather.

I have just started some research on my family tree and came across your information and found some relationship. Robert McAfee, the son of James McAfee who was born in County Armagh, Ireland and died in Ballelcourt Co. Virginia in 1785, fought in the Revolutionary War as a Private in Captain Evan Shelby's Company. Robert (born 7/10/1745 and died 5/16/1795 married Anne McCoun. They had a daughter named Margaret who married Nathan Neeld. Margaret and Nathan had a daughter Sally who married Joseph Blackwood on 2/6/1807. Joseph and Sally had a son, William (born 10/8/13and died 12/20/91). He married Elizabeth J. Bohon and they had a son B.F. Blackwood (born 4/16/53 in Marion County, MO and died 6/1/1928 in LaGrange. MO). B.F. Blackwood married Mollie Dooley (born 9/22/1853 and died 12/7/37). They are the parents of my grandfather E.T. Blackwood who was born 1/16/1880 and died 7/9/1965.

My name is Lynne Brooks and I live in Shelbyville, Indiana.

2401. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," La Grange, Union Twp., Lewis Co., Missouri, enumerated 18 Sep 1860 by A. D. Rector, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 629, pg. 266A.
Dwelling#770/Family#785
Line 11-Turner, Jas. M., 25, m, carpenter, $0, $50, MO
Line 12-Turner, Mary J., 21, f, MO
Line 13-Turner, Walter, 2, m, MO
Line 14-Turner, Henly, 21, m, carpenter, MO

2402. "1870 Missouri Federal Census," Town of La Grange, Lewis Co., Missouri, pg. 672a, enumerated Aug. 13, 1870 by W. H. Sisler, Asst. Marshall, online transcriptino.

2403. LDS, "IGI Record (North America),", Batch #515331 (Lewis Co., MO Marriages 1833-1877).

2404. History of Yuba and Sutter Counties, Los Angeles: Historic Record Company, 1924, pp. 1254-1255, online transcription.
A broad-minded and public-spirited citizen, ever ready to cast his influence on the side of the movement for the good of the community as a whole, is George B. Bohon, of the Arboga colony, Yuba County. He was born at La Grange, Lewis County, Mo., on October 18, 1849, a son of William Jackson and Mary (Blackwood) Bohon, natives of Kentucky. The maternal ancestors came from Scotland and settled in Virginia about 1683. In the days of Daniel Boon, the family went to Kentucky. In 1829, William J. Bohon settled in Marion County, Mo., twenty miles west of Quincy, Ill., and later moved to Lewis County, just north of Marion County. Here he engaged in farming, but at the time of the Civil War he was carrying on a mercantile business. Although he was a slave owner, he voted for Lincoln in 1860, being a strong Union man. When the war broke out he was warned by some negroes that the rebels of Price's army were after his hide and he was forced to flee from his home. At that time, George B., then only a young lad, rowed his father across the river to Quincy, Ill., and none too soon, for the very next day about 2000 of the rebels came and demanded to know where the father was. They put a rope around the neck of our subject and demanded to know; and he told them he was in Quincy, knowing full well that they did not dare to venture there because there were some 2000 Union soldiers at that point. Upon his arrival in Quincy, Mr. Bohon joined the Union Army and served until the close of the war.

George B. Bohon attended a subscription school and then for five terms was student in the schools at Quincy, Ill. He was just ready to enter the university at Columbia, MO., when the war broke out and he had to relinquish his ambition. He remained at home till he was eighteen, and then was employed as a head clerk in one of the departments in the county courthouse at Palmyra, Marion County, Mo. Next he was for three years with the Hannibal Courier; then he went to St. Louis and was engaged by a wholesale house as traveling salesman, his territory taking him through Kansas, Missouri and Texas. He then went to St. Paul., Minn., and became associated with the Pioneer Press as traveling agent and correspondent, remaining with them for ten years. In 1895 he came to California, locating in Los Angeles, and later coming to Yuba County. Here he located on the Cline Bull ranch south of Marysville, where he has been ever since. He is now engaged in raising vegetables, and at the Yuba County Fair held in Arboga in 1923, took five out of six blue ribbons and a sweepstake.
Mr. Bohon was united in marriage, on October 26, 1871, with Miss Louisa Easton, the daughter of Joseph G., a banker, and Mary Easton. They were blessed with a son, William J., who is in Chicago. Mrs. Bohon passed away in 1874. Mr. Bohon is a stanch Republican, and while in Los Angeles was a delegate to the city, county and congressional conventions.

2405. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 140, Ward 6, Quincy, 22nd Township, Adams Co., Illinois, enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by Sidney P. Landcraft, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 236, p. 255, sheet 17A.
Address: 1219 24th Street
Dwelling#302/Family#312
Line 20-Blackwood, Francis T., head, w, m, b. June 1853, age 46, marr. 21 yrs, MO KY OH, electrical worker; owns home freely
Line 21-Blackwood, Sarah A., wife, w, f, b. Aug 1860, age 39; marr. 21 yrs; PA PA PA
Line 22-Blackwood, John F., son, w, m, b. Apr 1881, age 19, single, IL MO PA; electrical worker
Line 23-Blackwood, Charles W., son, w, m, b. Dec 1883, ag 16, single, MO MO PA; show case maker
Line 24-Blackwood, Andrew D., son, w, m, b. Dec 1887, age 12, single, MO MO PA, at school

2406. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 56, ward 6, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, enumerated (blank) Apr 1910 by Simon Rami---, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 230, pg. 78, sheet 12A.
Address: 1219 2--?; Dwelling#(blank)/Family#(blank)
Line 12-Blackwood, Frank, head, m, w, 56, marr. 33 yrs, MN US US; house carpenter; owns home freely
Line 13-Blackwood, Sallie, wife, f, w, 49, marr. 33 yrs, 3 children, all living; PA PA PA
Line 14-Blackwood, Downing, son, m, w, 22, single, MO MN PA; cabinet maker
Line 15-Blackwood, John, son, m, w, 30, marr. 6 mo., IL MN PA; plow maker
Line 16-Blackwood, Susy, daughter-in-law, w, f, 27, marr. 6 mo., MO US US

2407. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 57, Precinct 4, Ward 6, Quincy City, Adams Co., Illinois, enumerated 6 Jan 1920 by Blanche Blackwood [wife of Charles Blackwood], Microfilm Series T624, Roll 296, pg. 266, sheet 7A.
Address: 1219 No. 24th St.; Dwelling#165/Family#170
Line 30-Blackwood, Frank T., head, owns home freely, m, w, 66, marr., MO KY KY; real estate agent
Line 31-Blackwood, Sarah A., wife, f, w, 59, marr., PA PA PA

2408. Illinois State Archives, "Illinios Statewide Death Index 1916-1950,", certificate#2010050 (filed 20 Jan 1929).

2409. Information from Family Group Sheets sent by Jim Blackwood, a dsecendant of John Forsythe Blackwood and Jane A. Pollard. Jim's mailing address: 1290 Country Road 1950 N, Lowpoint, IL 61545. cemetery is located at 36th and Maine Streets in Quincy.

2410. Illinois State Archives, "Illinios Statewide Death Index 1916-1950,", died age 75 yrs; certificate#0005060.

2411. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 109, Clay Twp., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated 13 Jun 1900 by W. B. Williamson, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 876, p. 14, sheet 6B.
Dwelling#119/Family#119
Line 56-Blackwood, Washington, head, w, m, b. Mar 1858, age 42, marr. 10 yrs; MO KY OH; carpenter; owns home freely
Line 57-Blackwood, Linie, wife, w, f, b. July 1872, age 27, marr 10 yrs, 5 children, all living; MO MO KY
Line 58-Blackwood, George C., son, w, m, b. Oct 1893, age 6, single, MO MO MO
Line 59-Blackwood, Robert L., son, w, m, b. Oct 1894, age 5, single, MO MO MO
Line 60-Blackwood, Mary L., dau., w, f, b. Jan 1896, age 4, single, MO MO MO
Line 61-Blackwood, Joseph, son, w, m, b. July 1898, age 1, single, MO MO MO
Line 62-Blackwood, Infant, dau., w, f, b. April 1900, age 2 mo., single, MO MO MO

2412. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 70, School District 18, Chouteau Co., Montana, enumerated 6 May 1910 by E. R. Blackstone, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 830, pg. 273, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#11/Family#11
Line 45-Blackwood, Washington, head, m, w, 51, marr. 18 yrs, MO KY MO; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 46-Blackwood, Lennie M., wife, f, w, 36, marr. 18 yrs, 6 children, 5 living; MO VA MO
Line 47-Blackwood, Connel G., son, m, w, 16, single, MO MO MO
Line 48-Blackwood, Robert L., son, m, w, 15, single, MO MO MO
Line 49-Blackwood, John F., son, m, w, 13, single, MO MO MO
Line 50-Blackwood, Mable, daughter, f, w, 10, single, MO MO MO
Line 51-Blackwood, Frances, daughter, f, w, 7, single, MT MO MO
Line 52-Hulan(?), Malinda J., aunt, f, w, 85, wd., marr. 43 yrs; KY NC KY
+ 6 hired men (herders and farm laborers)

2413. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 58, Clay Twp., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated 9th & 10th day of June, 1880 by Wm. H. Perine, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 704, pg. 700D.
Dwelling#129/Family#137
Line 1-Sprinkle, David, w, m, 60, head, marr., farmer & stock raiser; MO VA TN
Line 2-Sprinkle, Fannie, w, f, 49, wife, marr., keeping house, MO KY KY
Line 3-Sprinkle, Geo., w, m, 20, son, single, farmer, attended school w/in last year; MO MO MO
Line 4-Sprinkle, Robt. L., w, m, 18, son, single, attended school w/in last year; MO MO MO
Line 5-Sprinkle, Charles, w, m, 14, son, single, attended school w/in last year; MO MO MO
Line 6-Sprinkle, Lester, w, m, 12, son, single, suffering from ague; attended school w/in last year; MO MO MO
Line 7-Sprinkle, Linnie, w, f, 8, daughter, single, attended school w/in last year; MO MO MO
Line 8-Sprinkle, Edwin, w, m, 6, son, single, attended school w/in last year; MO MO MO
Line 9-Sprinkle, Bettie, w, f, 35, sister, single, MO VA TN

2414. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 17, Magisterial Dist. 5, Casey Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 15th day of June, 1880 by George W. Lane, Microfilm series T9, Roll#408, pg. 635C.
Dwelling/Family#198
Line 21-Gould, Benjamin W., W, M, 38, Head, married, blacksmith, NC NC NC
Line 22-Gould, Virginia L., W, F, 28, Wife, married, keeping house, KY VA KY
Line 23-Gould, George L., W, M, 3, Son, KY NC KY
Line 24-Gould, Anna C., W, F, 1, daughter, KY NC KY

2415. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 139, precinct 4, ward 8, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 18-19 April, 1910 by Charles A. Gorman, Microfilm series T624; Roll 486, pg. 29, sheet 2A.
Address: 536 South Fifth Street
Dwelling#32/Family#36
Line 27-Corley, James A, Head, M, W, 65, M1 42 yrs, KY KY KY, construction engineer
Line 28-Corley, Fanny G, Wife, F, W, 62, M1 42 yrs, 7/3 children, KY KY KY, lodging house keeper
Line 29-Lillard, Elizabeth L., boarder, F, W, 33, wd., 1/1 child, KY KY KY, dry goods saleswoman
Line 30-Lillard, Margarette L., boarder, F, W, 13, S, KY KY KY, no occupation; attending school

2416. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 110, Precinct 22, Ward 1, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 2 Jan 1920 by W. Bennett, Microfilm series T625; Roll 580, pg 141, sheet 1A.
Address: 917 First Street
Dwelling#6/Family#9
Line 27-Lillard, Louisa, Head, renter, F, W, 47, Wd., KY KY KY, seamstress, US Gov't
Line 28-Corley, Fannie, Mother, F, W, 72, Wd., KY KY KY, no occupation

2417. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 138, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 24th day of June, 1880 by J. W. Cardwell, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 434, pg. 142B.
Dwelling#334
Line 17-Bryant, Isiah H., w, m, 63, head, marr., tailor, OH NJ NJ
Line 18-Bryant, Bettie, w, f, 61, wife, marr., housekeeper, KY CT KY
Line 19-Bryant, Rich F., w, m, 33, son, single, ?, KY OH KY
LIne 20-Bryant, I. H. Jr., w, m, 30, son, single, painter, KY OH KY
Line 21-Bryant, John W., w, m, 26, son, single, tailor, KY OH KY
Line 22-McGinnis, Alice, b, f, 36, servant, single, KY KY KY

Dwelling#338
Line 26-Bryant, Jas. D., w, m, 34, head, marr., painter, KY OH KY
Line 27-Bryant, Kate T., w, f, 28, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 28-Bryant, Anna, w, f, 8, daughter, single, at school, KY KY KY
Line 29-Bryant, Robt, T., w, m, 5, son, single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 30-Bryant, Sarah, w, f, 1, daughter, single, KY KY KY
Line 31-Shelter, Metia, mu, f, 22, cook, single, KY KY KY
Line 32-Clark, Cora, mu, f, 12, servant, KY KY KY

2418. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 14, cert.#06920.

2419. "Seventh Census of the United States - 1850 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, District 2, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated Oct. 16, 1850 by J. M. Alexander, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M432, Roll 213, pg. 366A.
Dwelling/Family#1144
Line 31-Bryant, Isah, 28, M, Taylor, OH
Line 32-Bryant, Elizabeth, 27, F, KY
Line 33-Bryant, James, 6, M, KY
Line 34-Bryant, Richard, 4, M, KY
Line 35-Bryant, Isah, 3, M, Ky

Dwelling/Family#1145
Line 36-Fairman, Sarah, 57, F, $500, KY
Line 37-Fairman, James, 21, M, Taylor, KY

2420. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 17 Jun 1860 by A. D. Haynes, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 387, pg. 693B.
Dwelling#56/Family#56
Line 1-Bryant, Isaiah, 37, m, tailor, $0, $100, OH
Line 2-Bryant, Elizabeth, 37, f, KY
Line 3-Bryant, James, 13, m, KY
Line 4-Bryant, Richard, 11, m, KY
Line 5-Bryant, Isaiah, 8, m, KY
Line 6-Bryant, John, 6, m, KY
Line 7-Keller, George C., 26, m, merchant, KY
Line 8-Keller, Nannie E., 24 ,f, KY
Line 9-Keller, Laura, 3 mo., f, KY

2421. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 1 Jun 1870 by J. W. Cardwell, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 488, pg. 582B.
Dwelling#20/Family#24
Line 20-Bryant, I. H. Sr., 50, m, w, taylor, OH
Line 21-Bryant, Bettie, 50, f, w, keeping house, KY
Line 22-Bryant, Jas D., 25, m, w, painter, KY
Line 23-Bryant, Richd F., 23, m, w, painter, KY
Line 24-Bryant, Isiah H. Jr., 21, m, w, painter, KY
Line 25-Bryant, John, 18, m, w, painter, KY

2422. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 6, cert.#02728.

2423. Billy Smithey Jr. (billysmithey -at- sbcglobal.net).
Family group sheets on descendants of John Thomas Smithey and Mary Cuzzie Alverson, Robert Smithey and Nancy Cardwell (January 2003) born near Mayo; cites Annie Fulton Smithey's research and tombstone inscriptions.

2424. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 47, Southfork Twp., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated on the 5th day of June, 1880 by Will S. Houston, Microfilm series T9, Roll#704, pg. 522D.
Dwelling#98/Family#103
Line 4-Smithey, John T., W, M, 52, head, married, farmer, KY KY KY
Line 5-Smithey, Mary K., W, F, 36, wife, married, keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 6-Smithey, Wm. L., W, M, 17, son, works on farm, MO KY KY
Line 7-Smithey, Jennie B., W, F, 15, daughter, at home, MO KY KY
Line 8-Smithey, Luella, W, F, 13, daughter, at home, MO KY KY
Line 9-Smithey, Robert R., W, M, 10, son, works on farm, MO KY KY
Line 10-Smithey, Annie M., W, F, 8, daughter, MO KY KY
Line 11-Smithey, Sallie F., W, F, 6, daughter, MO KY KY
Line 12-Smithey, John T., W, M, 4, son, MO KY KY
Line 13-Smithey, Earnest, W, M, 2, son, MO KY KY
Line 14-Smithey, Robert, W, M, 38, brother, single, works on farm, KY KY KY

2425. Missouri State Archives, "Death Records Certificates,", certificate #40760.

2426. Billy Smithey Jr. (billysmithey -at- sbcglobal.net).
Family group sheets on descendants of John Thomas Smithey and Mary Cuzzie Alverson, Robert Smithey and Nancy Cardwell (January 2003) "License issued 13 Aug 1862. Thomas Allin CC. Married at the house of Mr. Robert Forsythe in presence of Mr. Curry, John Lapsley and others on the 14th day of August, 1862 by J. V. Logan. Marriage Record book No. 3, pg. 72".

2427. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," District No. 2, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 17 Aug 1850 by J. M. Alexander, Asst. Marshal, Microfilm #M432, roll 213, pg. 288A.
Dwelling#60/Family#60
Line 5-Smithy, Thomas, 55, male, farmer, $4540, KY
Line 6-Smithy, Harriet, 35, female, KY
Line 7-Smithy, John, 21, male, KY
Line 8-Smithy, William, 18, male, KY
Line 9-Smithy, Sarah, 16, female, KY
Line 10-Smithy, Elizabeth, 14, female, KY
Line 11-Smithy, Lorna, 12, female, KY
Line 12-Smithy, Robert, 10, male, KY
Line 13-Smithy, George, 8, male, KY
Line 14-Smithy, Mary, 7, female, KY
Line 15-Smithy, Nancy, 5, female, KY

2428. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family#236; enumerated in James M. Forsythe household.

2429. History of Monroe and Shelby Counties, Missouri, (multiple authors), St. Louis, MO: National Historical Co., 1884, pp. 388, online transcription.
WILLIAM L. SMITHEY

(Farmer, Post-office, Paris). This young farmer of South Fork township is one of the worthy and deserving young men of the township, and enjoys the respect and esteem of the community as such. By the death of his father, three years ago, he was left with a large family to care for, and is faithfully acquitting himself of his obligation to his mother and younger brothers and sisters. He is a native Missourian, born in Audrain county, March, 22, 1863, and a son of John T. and Mary (Alberson) Smithey, formerly of Kentucky. His father was an enterprising stock trader of the State, and came to Missouri in 1862, the fall after his marriage, settling in Audrain county. Two years later, however, he removed to Lafayette county, where he resided for 13 years, and in 1877 came to Monroe county. He bought the old Poidlon farm here, a place of 80 acres, on which he resided until his death, and where the family still make their home. He was a worthy member of the Odd Fellows Order, and was, also, an exemplary member of the Presbyterian Church. He died April 29, 1882, leaving his wife and nine children to mourn his loss. The children are: William L., Jennie B., Louella, Robbie R., Anna M., Sallie T., John T., Ernest M. and James E. William L. was principally reared in Lafayette county, but grew up on the farm here from his fourteenth year. Since his father's death he has taken charge of the farm and assumed the care of the family. He is a young man of excellent habits, industry and energy, and is providing well for those whom it is his natural obligation to care for. His sister Jennie B. died August 7, 1883.

2430. Billy Smithey Jr. (billysmithey -at- sbcglobal.net).
Family group sheets on descendants of John Thomas Smithey and Mary Cuzzie Alverson, Robert Smithey and Nancy Cardwell (January 2003)

2431. Ibid. Never married.

2432. William Elsey Connelley and Ellis Merton Coulter, History of Kentucky, Charles Kerr, editor, Chicago and New York: American Historical Society, 1922, Vol. III, pp. 377-378.
Fred A. Forsythe. While for several years past he has been actively identified with the important Lexington business known as the Commercial Automobile Company, Fred A. Forsythe was for years a leading figure among Kentucky horsemen. At his Fontaine Blue farm he developed and owned for a number of years one of the greatest stables of thoroughbred racers in the.country, and his string of horses appeared on all the great courses of the country and won a proportionate share of honors and purses.

Mr. Forsythe was born in Mercer County, Kentucky, in 1869. The first Forsythes in Kentucky were two brothers, John and Matthew, who came about 1778 in company with Robert Adair. For his services in the Revolutionary war Matthew Forsythe received a grant of land from Virginia and located that land adjoining the tract that became known as the Fontaine Blue farm. John Forsythe was one of the pioneer teachers and educators in Kentucky. Robert McAfee, is a great-grandfather of Fred A. Forsythe, came to Kentucky in 1773, with the expedition known as the McAfee Expedition, and in his diary, a document now carefully preserved by Fred A. Forsythe, he speaks of the fountain in 1773. The Indians had long been familiar with this boiling spring, and they called it Blue Waters, naturally transferred to Fontaine Blue, a French name meaning the same. The fountain gushed from the ground in a stream fifty feet in circumference, and soundings undertaken with difficulty could never reach bottom. Robert McAfee, the pioneer, some years later made a trip with produce on a flatboat to New Orleans, and was killed by a robber on that expedition. His daughter married Robert Forsythe. James Forsythe, a son of Robert Forsythe, spent his active life on Fontaine Blue farm, which contained about 556 acres of land. He acquired the farm through his wife, who was a daughter of Capt Aaron Alexander. Captain Alexander bought Fontaine Blue in 1842. Captain Alexander was an officer in the War of 1812 under General Shelby and under the direct command of Col. Richard M. Johnson at the battle of the Thames. Robert Forsythe served in this same battle. Kate Alexander, wife of James Forsythe, lived on the old homestead until her death at the age of seventy-one, while James Forsythe died at seventy-three. James Forsythe was a pioneer breeder of Shorthorn cattle, and won many honors on his stock. He also .imported and developed a notable flock of Coteswold sheep, and these were also frequently exhibited at fairs. The Fontaine Blue farm remained in the Forsythe family until it was sold by F. A. Forsythe about 1912.

Kate Alexander, mother of F. A. Forsythe, lost three brothers in the Confederate army. Capt. Gade Alexander was killed at Lebanon, Kentucky, while a follower of General Morgan. Howard was killed at Morganfield, Kentucky, while F. G. Alexander lost his life at Drainsville, Maryland, shortly after the battle of Manassas.

Fred A. Forsythe grew up on the old homestead, and acquired a liberal education, being a law graduate of Washington and Lee University with the class of 1891. One of his classmates was Miles Poindexter, a distinguished senator from the State of Washington. Another student at Washington and Lee during the same time was John W. Davis, former United States minister to England. While trained for the law Mr. Forsythe regarded the old homestead farm as his chief responsibility and duty, and on taking charge of it he began the breeding of thoroughbreds for the track. He was the breeder of three Derby winners, Montgomery and High Private, both of whom he owned at the time of their winning, and also George Smith. Montgomery was sold for $25,000. He also sold another horse, Fountain Bleu for $25,000. Mr. Forsythe in 1910 took his stable to California, and racing journals commented upon the fact that it was the greatest string of money winners ever to cross the mountains. His horses won over $38,000 in purses on the Pacific Coast. From 1900 until he disposed of his stables Mr. Forsythe had his horses represented on all the leading courses, racing them at Saratoga, Graves Bend, Sheepshead Bay and elsewhere. He continued to participate in racing in New York until 1008, when racing in that state was given a black eye. Mr. Forsythe was technically a great horseman, knew every department and angle of the game, and his remarkable achievements were due to the fact that he was master of the business and sport in every particular. After selling the farm and his horses Mr. Forsythe in 1914 acquired an interest in the Commercial Automobile Company of Lexington. The company was organized in 1910 and Mr. Forsythe for several years has been one of the three principal owners of what is perhaps one of the largest and most successful Ford agencies in the country. Mr. Forsvthe has never been in politics. He is a member of the Elks, belongs to a fishing club, and was one of the original directors of the Thoroughbred Breeders Association. In August. 1919, he married Carolyn Baker, of Central City, Kentucky. She was educated in the college of Central City. They have one son, Sidney Alexander Forsythe.

2433. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol 25#12192.

2434. Ibid. Vol. 17, Cert. #08415; date in KY Death Records is 3-26-73; date in SSDI is 3-15-73.

2435. Ibid. Vol. 56, Cert. #27633.

2436. "Chinn Bible Records," Bible Records and Vital Statistics of Residents (Past & Present) of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Sanders Ison and James H. Miller, Published by the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1997, pg. 24-26.

2437. "From unknown Central KY Newspaper," 1996, transcribed by Beulah Franks.
"Ruth Morgan Chinn, 98, of Versailles, died February 5 at her home. Born at Fountain Blue Farm in Harrodsburg in 1897, she was the daughter of the late Christopher and Naoma Forsythe Chinn, and a descendant of Robert McAfee, one of the original settlers in Kentucky and an early pioneer in Mercer County. Fountain Blue Farm, so named because during a rain a fountain of blue sand would erupt eight to ten feet high in a pond on the property, was one of the first five land claims registered in Kentucky in 1773. One of her grandfathers, Col. Jack Chinn, was co-owner of the 9th Kentucky Derby winner, Leonatus, in 1883. When her family sold Fountain Blue in 1914, they moved to Keene house at Keeneland, and later to the manse at Pisgah Presbyterian Church. Around 1918, she and her mother moved to an apartment in Lexington where they had electricity for the first time. While living in Lexington, she worked for the University of Kentucky as a stenographer. Ruth Chinn and her mother joined her sister's family in the Philppines in the early 1920s and lived there for several years. When they returned she settled in Washington, D.C., where she worked for the Veterans Administration for 30 years. She retired to Kentucky in 1959, living in Lexington and later Versailles. She is survived by two great-nieces, Katherine Harris Meares, Versailles and Ellie Glennon Harris, Minneapolis, Minnesota; two great-great-nieces, Vickie and Nancy Meares, and a great-great-nephew, Claude Meares, all of Versailles. A sister, Katherine Chinn Harris, a niece, Nancy Harris, and a nephew, Lt. Col. William F. Harris, are deceased. Burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg."

2438. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 70, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 28th day of April, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 77, sheet 7B.
Dwelling/Family#142
Line 89-Forsythe, James M., Head, M, W, 35, M 9yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 90-Forsyhte, Georgia, Wife, F, W, 33, M 9yrs, 4/4 children, KY KY KY
Line 91-Forsythe, Fred H., Son, M, W, 8, S, KY KY KY
Line 92-Forsythe, Katherine, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, KY KY KY
Line 93-Forsythe, Mildred, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, KY KY KY
Line 94-Forsythe, James M. Jr., Son, M, W, 3, S, KY KY KY
Line 95-West, Mildred, Mother-in-law, F, W, 63, Wd., 6/6, KY KY KY
Line 96-Nichols, Russell, servant, M, B, 22, S, KY KY KY, general laborer

2439. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, Ward A, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 9th of Jan., 1920 by Ruth Menaugh, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 125, sheet 8A.
Chiles Street; Dwelling/Family#200
Line 21-McGee, W. H., Head, rent, M, W, 55, single, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 22-Willis, Binna, step-sister, F, W, 44, single, KY KY KY

Chiles Street; Dwelling/Family#205
Line 36-Forsythe, James M., Head, rent, M, W, 49, marr., KY KY KY, laborer, farm
Line 37-Forsythe, Georgia W., Wife, F, W, 40, marr., KY KY KY
Line 38-Forsythe, Fred H., Son, M, W, 18, single, KY KY KY, clerk, drug store
Line 39-Forsythe, Mildred, Dau., F, W, 16, single, KY KY KY
Line 40-Forsythe, Katherine, Dau., F, W, 16, single, KY KY KY
Line 41-Forsythe, James, Son, M, W, 13, single, KY KY KY
Line 42-Forsythe, George, Son, M, W, 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 43-Forsythe, Robert, Son, M, W, 5, single, KY KY KY
Line 44-West, Sarah, sister-in-law, F, W, 50, single, KY KY KY, college teacher

2440. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 2, Cert. #00515.

2441. Ibid. Vol. 55, Cert. #27243; age 93.

2442. Ibid. Vol #013, cert #06455.

2443. Southern Biographies and Genealogies, 1500's-1940's.
Leslie Carroll Bosley

Leslie Carroll Bosley has long enjoyed distinctive prestige in a calling which requires for its basis sound mentality and intellectual discipline of a high order, and in his chosen field of endeavor he has been eminently successful, standing today among the leading educators of his section of the state. A native of Kentucky, he was born in Lincoln county on the 9th of October, 1872, and is a son of John S. and Ann (Lytle) Bosley, the former of whom was engaged in farming for many years in Lincoln county.

Having obtained his preliminary education in the country schools, Leslie Carroll Bosley then attended Centre College Academy, after which he was enrolled as a student in Centre College, where he was graduated, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, in 1891, receiving from that institution also the degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1898. In 1892 he began teaching in the city schools of Campbellsville, Kentucky, remaining there until 1895, when he was chosen principal of Centre College Academy. He filled that position in a very satisfactory manner until 1918, when he was elected superintendent of the schools of Danville, and is still filling that position. He is a man of widely- recognized ability as a teacher, while his administration of the schools under his charge has been marked by wisdom and soundness of judgment that have gained for him added prestige. He is also a director of the Boyle Bank and Trust Company.

On December 26, 1906, Mr. Bosley was united in marriage to Miss Lillian Forsythe, daughter of Robert and Sallie (Givins) Forsythe, of Mercer county, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Bosley are the parents of two children, Jack Lytle, born May 18, 1909, and Lillian Forsythe, born September 13, 1916. Politically, Mr. Bosley has been a lifelong supporter of the democratic party, while his religious affiliation is with the Christian church, in which he is an elder. He is also superintendent of the Sunday school and teacher of the men's Bible class. Because of his splendid record and his sterling character, he well merits the high esteem in which he is held throughout the community.

2444. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 65, Stanford Precinct, Lincoln Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 3rd day of June, 1880 by E. Rochester, Microfilm series T9, Roll#428, pg. 140C.
Dweling#61/Family#63
Line 31-Bosley, John S., M, W, 56, head, married, farmer, KY MD VA
Line 32-Bosley, Ann, F, W, 56, wife, married, keeping house, KY ? VA
Line 39-Bosley, Leslie C., M, W, 7, son, KY KY KY

2445. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 001, cert #00292.

2446. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 63, 6th Mag. Dist, Ward 3, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 25th of June, 1900 by Lelia R. Linney, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 544, page 333b, sheet 25B.
Dwelling/Family#605
Line 57-Marimon, Rose, head, W, F, Mar 1835, 65, Wd., 5 children, all living; KY KY KY, owns home freely
Line 58-Marimon, Lee R., son, W, M, Mar 1843, 37, marr. 7 yrs, KY KY KY, paper editor
Line 59-Marimon, Nannie F., dau-in-law, W, F, Feb 1870, 30, marr. 7 yrs, 3 children, all living; KY KY KY
Line 60-Marimon, Joshewa D., gr-son, W, M, Aug 1893, 6, single, KY KY KY
Line 61-Marimon, Rose B., gr-dau, W, F, Aug 1897, 2, single, KY KY KY
Line 62-Marimon, Sarah F., gr-dau, W, F, Oct 1899, 8/12, single, KY KY KY
Line 63-Robards, Sue, boarder, W, F, Jul 1833, 66, Wd., 0 children, KY MD MD
Line 64-Marimon, Lizzie G., W, F, June 1838, 61, single, KY MD MD

2447. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 1, 1870 by J. W. Cardwell, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 581B.
Dwelling#8/Family#12
Line 14-Marimon, Thos. S., age 41, M, b. KY, manufacturer, $6000, $600
Line 15-Marimon, Rosa, age 33, F, b. KY, Keeps house
Line 16-Marimon, Mary, age 12, F, b. KY, attends school
Line 17-Marimon, Frank, age 9, M, b. KY, attends school
Line 18-Marimon, Lee, age 7, M, b. KY, attends school
Line 19-Marimon, Ella, age 4, F, b. KY, at home
Line 20-Marimon, Thomas, age 2, M, b. KY, at home

2448. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 87, Precinct 4, Bohon, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 13 day of May, 1910 by Amin Teater, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 45, sheet 10B.
Dwelling#189/Family#190
Line 53-Forsythe, Walter C., Head, M, W, 36, M1 11 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 54-Forsythe, Mary W., Wife, M, W, 29, M1 11 yrs, 4/4 children, KY KY KY
Line 55-Forsythe, John L., Son, M, W, 9, S, KY KY KY
Line 56-Forsythe, Walter, Son, M, W, 7, S, KY KY KY
Line 57-Forsythe, Elizabeth, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, KY KY KY
Line 58-Forsythe, Edith R., Daughter, F, W, 2, S, KY KY KY
Line 59-Noe, Mary E., Mother-in-law, F, W, 73, Wd., KY KY KY
LIne 60-Humphey, Robert, Hired man, M, B, 64, M2 4 yrs, KY KY KY, laborer
Line 61-Humphey, Ette, Cook, F, B, 50, M2 4 yrs, 0/0 children, KY KY KY

2449. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 77, Precinct 2, Stanford, Lincoln Co., Kentucky, enumerated 2 Jan 1920 by Johns O. Taylor, Microfilm series T625; Roll 586, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#31/Family#36
Line 21-Forsythe, Walter C., head, rents, M, W, 46, marr., KY KY KY, buyer, produce
Line 22-Forsythe, Mary Noe, wife, F, W, 38, marr., KY KY KY
Line 23-Forsythe, John L., son, M, W, 18, single, KY KY KY, clerk, dry goods
Line 24-Forsythe, Walter, son, M, W, 16, single, KY KY KY
Line 25-Forsythe, Elizabeth, dau., F, W, 14, single, KY KY KY
Line 26-Forsythe, Edith, dau., F, W, 11, single, KY KY KY
Line 27-Forsythe, Sarah, dau., F, W, 8, single, KY KY KY
Line 28-Forsythe, Edwin G., son, M, W, 6, single, KY KY KY
Line 29-Forsythe, Graham, son, M, W, 3, single, KY KY KY
Line 30-Noe, Mary, mother-in-law, F, W, 83, widowed, KY KY KY

2450. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 003, Cert.#01006.

2451. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 215, Bergen Twp., Precinct 7, Jefferson Co., Colorado, enumerated April 19, 1910 by Wm. C. Taylor, Microfilm series T624; Roll 120, pg 95, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#26/Family#27
Line 64-Ralston, Lucian M., Head, M, W, age 36, M1 10 yrs, KY KY KY; Farmer
Line 65-Ralston, Bessie M., Wife, F, W, age 32, M1 10 yrs, 4 children/3 living, MO PA MO
Line 66-Ralston, Mable, Daughter, F, W, age 7, CO KY MO
Line 67-Ralston, Strode C., Son, M, W, age 4, CO KY MO
Line 68-Ralston, Lucian F., Son, M, W, age 2, CO KY MO

2452. Miller, Jos. L., "Carter Genealogy," William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 38-51, July 1911, He was the author of the "Carter Genealogy".

2453. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Irvin, Estill Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0412, pg 30C, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.

2454. "McAfee Bible Records," Bible Records and Vital Statistics of Residents (Past & Present) of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Sanders Ison and James H. Miller, Published by the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1997, pg. 78.
"Dr. Robert W. McAfee, second son of Col. Allen and Elizabeth Shely McAfee, died at his residence in Irvin, Estill Co., Ky., Friday evening December 9, 1881 in the 28th year of his age of consumption. He was born in Nicholasville March 13, 1853, studied at the Medical School of Louisville, Ky. and removed to Irvin in Estill Co., Ky., in 1873."

2455. Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com> and Harriet Buckridge <old_baglady -at- hotmail.com>, "Robert W. McAfee's Obituary," Received from Byron and Harriet in April 2009.
"Robert W. McAfee of Irvine, Estill Co., Ky., was born in Nicholasville, Ky., March 13, 1853 and died at his residence in Estill Co. Friday evening Dec. 9, 1881. He was the second son of Allen L. and Elizabeth Shely McAfee. He studied at the Medical School of Louisville, Ky. under Dr. Gaillard and removed to Irvine, Estill Co. in 1873 and commenced practice of his profession with Dr. Ansel Daniel, a physician of great ability and experience. Dr. McAfee's reputation and medical skill secured for him an extensive practice which extended to the Virginia line in Eastern Kentucky. He had many warm and devoted friends and his death is a bereavement, a painful and irreparable loss. He leaves a sorrowing wife, three children, and a father and mother to lament his death."

2456. "McAfee Bible Records," Bible Records and Vital Statistics of Residents (Past & Present) of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Sanders Ison and James H. Miller, Published by the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1997, pg. 77-78.
Note attached to record: "These records were copied from a Bible in possession of Mary E. McAfee Merriss, Dayton, Ohio and Mary McAFee Bradshaw, Nicholasville, Ky. Contributed by Mrs. Merriss, 1982."

2457. Gum, Nell Park, Park of Kentucky 1747-1929, Self-published, Frankfort, KY, 1929, pp. 29-31.

2458. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 5, Ward 5, Winchester City, Seventh Magisterial District, Clark Co., Kentucky, enumerated 13 Jun 1900 by N--- Pace, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 515, p. 324, sheet 15B.
Dwelling#307/Family#331
Line 91-McAfee, Mary B., head, W, F, b. June 1853, age 46, Wd., 3 children, all surviving; KY NY KY; rents home
Line 92-McAfee, Henry, son, W, M, b. Aug 1878, age 22, single; KY KY KY; street --?---
Line 93-McAfee, Sallie B., daughter, W, F, b. Dec 1880, age 19, single, KY KY KY

2459. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 42, East Irvine Precinct, Irvine town, Estill Co., Kentucky, enumerated 13 May 1910 by Samuel N. Welch, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 472, pg. 171, sheet 19B.
Dwelling#370/Family#371
Line 95-McAfee, Mary, head, F, W, 56, Wd., 3 children, 2 surviving; KY NY KY; dressmaker; rents home
Line 96-McAfee, Sallie, daughter, F, W, 29, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 97-Jacobs, Henry W., father, M, W, 81, Wd., NY VT VT, no occupation
Line 98-Owen, Mary E., granddaughter, F, W, 9, single, TN KY KY

2460. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 37, West Irvine Precinct, Irvine Town, Estill Co., Kentucky, enumerated 8 Jan 1920 by Frank Gould, Microfilm series T625; Roll 566, pg. 130, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#60/Family#70
Line 90-Parson, William F., head, owns home, M, W, 38, marr., KY KY KY; barber
Line 91-Parson, Sallie, wife, F, W, 39, marr., KY KY KY
Line 92-Parson, Susie, daughter, F, W, 14, single, KY KY KY
Line 93-Parson, Mary M., daughter, F, W, 8/12, single, KY KY KY
Line 94-McAfee, Mary, mother, F, W, 65, Wd., KY KY KY
Line 95-Owen, Mary E., granddaughter, F, W, 19, single, TN TN KY

2461. Gum, Nell Park, Park of Kentucky 1747-1929, Self-published, Frankfort, KY, 1929, pp. 29-31, "Their oldest daughter, Kate, was a bright young woman with a sunny disposition which endeared her to all with whom she came in contact. She possessed considerable literary talent..".

2462. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 119, Ward 2, Rome City, Fulton Co., Georgia, enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by Jackson M. O'Rear, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 196, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#235/Family#281
Line 67-McAfee, John L., head, W, M, b Jun 1861, age 39, marr., KY KY KY, painter, rents home

2463. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 37, Ward 4, Precinct No. 1, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated 18 Apr 1910 by E. L. Anderson, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 482, pg. 123, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#65/Family#66
Line 21-McAfee, Lawson, boarder, M, W, 55, divorced, KY KY KY, house painter
[boarder in home of William H. and Ora Wheeler]

2464. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". vol. 38, cert. #18590.

2465. Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com> and Harriet Buckridge <old_baglady -at- hotmail.com>, "Allen L. McAfee," Received from Byron and Harriet in April 2009., grandmother of Byron and Harriet.

2466. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 20, 818th Milita District, Mullis, Cherokee Co., Georgia, enumerated 5th day of June, 1880 by C. D. Maddox, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 139, pg. 115D.
Dwelling#99/Household#106
Line 10-Stephenson, Mary, W, F, 40, head, widowed or divorced, keeping house, SC SC ?
Line 11-Stephenson, George, W, M, 20, son, single, farmer GA SC SC
Line 12-Stephenson, Montie, W, F, 17, daughter, single, at home, GA SC SC
Line 13-Farr, John, W, M, 88, father, widowed or divorced, farmer, SC England PA

2467. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 116, North Rome Town, Floyd Co., Georgia, enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by Asbury Rawlins, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 196, p. 88, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#48/Family#54
Line 58-McAfee, Montie, nurse, W, F, b. Oct 1862, age 38, marr. 19 yrs, 5 children, 4 surviving; GA GA GA; housekeeper in McGinnis household
Line 59-McAfee, Clyde, lodger, W, M, b. Oct 1896, age 4, single, GA GA GA

2468. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 64, Ward 2, Rome, Floyd Co., Georgia, enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by C. Irving Carey, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 187, pg. 111, sheet 5B.
Address: 312 ? Ave.
Dwelling#103/Family#111
Line 97-McAfee, Monte, head, F, W, 47, Wd., ? children, 1 surviving; GA SC SC, seamstress; rents home
Line 98-McAfee, Ethel, daughter, F, W, 25, single, GA KY GA, looper, mill
Line 99-McAfee, Imo, daughter, F, W, 17, single, GA KY GA, stenographer, store
Line 100-McAfee, Clide, son, M, W, 14, single, GA KY GA, planer, ? plant

2469. "Death Records Certificates: Clifton A. McAfee," Filed 10 Dec 1936, Elsberry, Lincoln Co., Missouri, File No. 41792, Missouri State Archives.

2470. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 50, Ward 1, Elsberry village, Hurricane Township, Lincoln Co., Missouri, enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by Paul H. Gibson, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 871, p. 257, sheet 3A.
Dwelling#50/Family#55
Line 30-McAfee, Clifton A., head, W, M, b. June 1866, age 34, marr. 11 yrs, KY KY KY, Physician; rents home
Line 31-McAfee, Mollie B., wife, W, F, b. July 1866, age 33, marr. 11 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 32-McAfee, Clifton L., son, W, M, b. Dec 1889, age 10; single, GA KY KY; at school
Line 33-McAfee, Ruby M., daughter, W, F, b. June 1896, age 3, single, MO KY KY
Line 34-Lowry, Enoch, father-in-law, W, M, b. Apr 1827, age 73, Wd., KY KY KY
Line 35-Mulcare, Kate, housekeeper, W, F, b. Sep 1879, age 20, single, MO Ireland NJ; house-keeper

2471. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 89, Ward 1, Elsberry city, Hurricane township, Lincoln Co., Missouri, enumerated 19-20 Apr 1910 by Lillie J. Alexander, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 794, pg. 195, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#99/Family#86
Line 22-McAfee, Clifton A., head, M, W, 43, marr1 21 yrs, KY KY KY; physician; rents home
Line 23-McAfee, Mollie B., wife, F, W, 44, marr1 21 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 24-McAfee, Clifton L., son, M, W, 20, single, GA KY KY; apprentice, electrical work
Line 25-McAfee, Ruby May, daughter, F, W, 13, single, MO KY KY

2472. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 102, Ward 1, Elsberry town, Hurricane township, Lincoln Co., Missouri, enumerated 5 Jan 1920 by Lydia Ferry, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 933, pg. 85, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#74/Family#75
Line 90-McAfee, Clifton, head, rents home, M, W, 53, marr., KY KY KY; medical doctor
Line 91-McAfee, Mollie B., wife, F, W, 55, marr., KY KY KY

2473. "Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930 Population Schedule," ED 57-9, Elsberry City, Hurricane township, Lincoln Co., Missouri, enumerated 25 Apr 1930 by Thomas C. Knapp, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1209, pg. 198, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#175/Family#175 (enumerated on Fifth Street)
Line 14-McAfee, Clifton, head, rents $15, no radio, not a farm; M, W, 63, marr. age 23, KY KY KY; physician, general practice
Line 15-McAfee, Mary B., wife, F, W, 65, marr. age 22; KY KY VA
Line 16-McAfee, Clifton, son, M, W, 40, divorced, GA KY KY; section man, railroad
Line 17-McAfee, Lela Bell, granddaughter, 9 8/12, single, MO GA MO
Line 18-Loells, Martha, boarder, F, W, 75, widowed, KY KY VA
Line 19-Calnaw(?), mary, boarder, F, W, 17, single, MO MO MO

2474. "Death Records Certificates: Mollie McAfee," Filed 10 Sep 1932, Elsberry, Lincoln Co., Missouri, File No. 26652, Missouri State Archives.

2475. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 197, Ward 4, South Billings Precinct, Billings City, Yellowstone Co., Montana, enumerated 16 Jun 1900 by W. Frizells, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 915, pg. 271, sheet 29A.
Address: 115 Twenty Seventh Street South
Dwelling#515/Household#570
Line 17-Bunnell, Theodore, head, white, male, b Dec 1851, age 48, marr. 25 yrs, KY KY KY, coal hearse(?), owns home, mortgaged
Line 18-Bunnell, Savannah, wife, white, female, b Apr 1854, age 46, marr. 25 yrs, 7 children, 4 surviving, KY KY KY
Line 19-Bunnell, Frederick, son, white, male, b Feb 1878, age 22, marr. 0 yrs, MO KY KY, locomotive fireman
Line 20-Bunnell, Julia A., daughter-in-law, white, female, b Nov 1878, age 21, marr. 0 yrs, 0 children, MO IL MO
Line 21-Bunnell, Maude, daughter, white, female, b Dec 1878, age 21, single, MO KY KY
Line 22-Bunnell, William, son, white, male, b Dec 1881, age 18, single, MO KY KY, farm laborer
Line 23-Bunnell, Bennie, son, white, male, b June 1884, age 15, single, MO KY KY, at school

2476. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 161, Twp 10 W Range 3 West, Lewis & Clark Co., Montana, enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by William A. Turner, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 912, pg. 27, sheet 15A.
Dwelling#242/Household#246
Line 36-Bunnell, Samuel B., head, white, male, b. Apr 1856, age 44, marr. 17 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, rents farm
Line 37-Bunnell, Sally, wife, white, female, b Apr 1857, age 43, marr. 17 yrs, 5 children, all surviving; IL KY KY
Line 38-Bunnell, Richard C., son, white, male, b May 1883, age 17, single, MO KY IL, at school
Line 39-Bunnell, Nellie, daughter, white, female, b Sep 1885, age 14, single, MO KY IL, at school
Line 40-Bunnell, George, son, white, male, b Oct 1887, age 12, single, MT KY IL, at school
Line 41-Bunnell, Mollie, daughter, white, female, b Aug 1892, age 7, single, MT KY IL, at school
Line 42-Bunnell, Eugene, son, male, white, b Nov 1895, age 4, single, single, MT KY IL
Line 43-Mathinson, Joseph, hired-man, white, male, b Dec 1872, age 27, single, MI Scotland PA, farm laborer

2477. Montana State University - Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections, "Collection 2488 - Hamilton, Ballinger, Davidson, Bunnell, McAfee, and Weesner Family Papers, 1764-1998,".
"Historical Note: The family members highlighted in this collection are James McClellan Hamilton (1861-1940), Frances Ballinger Hamilton (1873-1970), John Lawson Bunnell (1860-1936), Esther Clorinda Weesner Bunnell (1871-1857), Wells Seaman Davidson (1864-1941), Lucy "Lulu" Ballinger Davidson (1870-1952), Paul Ballinger Davidson, PhD (1896-1988), and Marie Bunnell Davidson (1895-1980).
The James McClellan Hamilton family settled in the Gallatin Valley in 1889, where Mr. Hamilton engaged in educational work. Hamilton was very devoted to Montana education, serving in various capacities for the next fifty-plus years, including serving a term as President of Montana State College (later MSU) (ca. 1904-1919), and Dean of Men at Montana State College (MSU) (ca. 1919-1940). Frances Ballinger Hamilton taught at Montana State College (ca. 1900-1918) prior to her marriage to Dean Hamilton. After her marriage, she was active in the community and supportive in her role as spouse of a college president. The John Lawson Bunnell and his wife Esther Clorinda Weesner Bunnell moved to Montana in 1900. The Bunnell family engaged in ranching after moving to the Gallatin Valley in 1913. The Wells Seaman Davidson and Lucy "Lulu" Ballinger Davidson took up residence in Livingston, Montana ca. 1896. The Davidson's were active in the community. He served as president of the Gallatin Trust and Savings bank (ca. 1921-1934) and she taught school in Livingston; in addition, Lucy was a charter member of the Bozeman Woman's Club. Paul Ballinger Davidson, PhD (son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells S. Davison) and his wife Marie Bunnell Davidson (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bunnell) returned to Bozeman, Montana in 1963 after living in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania for 35 years. Dr. Davidson held several patents relating to the papermaking products and processes and was a prominent member of the Mellon institute of Industrial Research; he also helped develop products for the Strathmore Paper Company. Marie served as a teacher in home economics, was co-owner of a tea-room in Lexington, Kentucky, as well as performed duties as a devoted helpmate and parent."

2478. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 161, Twp 10 W Range 3 West, Lewis & Clark Co., Montana, enumerated 14-15 Jun 1900 by William A. Turner, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 912, pg. 27, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#218/Household#222
Line 98-Bunnell, John L., head, white, male, b Sep 1860, age 39; marr. 10 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, rents home
Line 99-Bunnell, Clorinda E., wife, white, female, b Sept 1871, age 28, marr. 10 yrs, 4 children, 2 surviving; MO NC TN
Line 100-Bunnell, Ercell W., son, white, male, Apr 1893, age 7, single, MO KY MO, at school

2479. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 84, Mitchell Gulch School District No. 13, Jefferson Co., Montana, enumerated 15-16 Jan 1920 by Conrad J. Volmer, Microfilm series T625; Roll 972, pg. 2, sheet 2A.
Farm
Dwelling#38/Family#39
Line 18-McAfee, Charles C., head, owns farm freely, male, white, age 39, marr., MO KY KY, stock farmer
Line 19-McAfee, Rose B., wife, female, white, age 38, marr., MI Switzerland MI
Line 20-McAfee, Basel R., son, male, white, age 14, single, attending school, MT MO MI

Dwelling#39/Family#40
Line 21-Knapp, John W., head, rents, male, white, age 35, marr., MI MI KY, farm laborer
Line 22-Knapp, Sofia, wife, female, white, age 25, marr., MI Ireland Ireland
Line 23-Knapp, Charles J., son, male, white, age 5 0/12, single, ? MI MI
Line 24-Knapp, Paul C., brother, male, white, age 26, widowed, MI MI KY, farm laborer
Line 25-Knapp, Stattie M., daughter, female, white, age 3 0/12, single, MT MI MT
Line 26-Knapp, Earl F., son, male, white, age 1 ?/12, single, MT MI MT

2480. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 22-13, Mitchell Gulch School District No. 13, Jefferson Co., Montana, enumerated 5 Apr 1930 by Anthony J. Yollones, Microfilm T626, Roll 1257, pg. 262, Sheet 1B.
Dwelling#18/Household#18
Line 74-McCafie, Chas., head, owns farm $500, male, white, age 50, marr. age 24, MO KY KY, farmer, not a war veteran
Line 75-McCafie, Rose, wife, female, white, age 50 marr. age 24, MI MI Switzerland

2481. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 58, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 29 Jun 1900 by Leslie Bryant, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 544, sheet 17B.
Dwelling/Family#326
Line 16-Gill, Ed, head, W, M, Oct 1865, age 34, marr. 11 yrs, KY KY KY, miller, owns house, freely
Line 17-Gill, Lizzie, wife, W, F, Aug 1866, age 33, marr. 11, 0 children, KY VA KY
Line 18-Gill, Martha, mother, W, F, Nov 1829, age 70, wd., 7 children, 6 living, KY NC KY

Dwelling/Family#328
Line 24-Knox, W. S, head, W, M, Dec 1868, age 31, marr. 5 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm, freely
Line 25-Knox, Bettie, wife, W, F, Sep 1887, age 32, marr. 5 yrs, 1 child, still living, KY KY KY
Line 26-Knox, Mary, dau., W, F, Nov 1896, age 3, single, KY KY KY

2482. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 119, Vanarsdell (Precinct 6), Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 19th of Jan., 1920 by S. W. Kennedy, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 66, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#269/Family#279
Line 53-Knox, Wallace, Head, O/F, M, W, 51, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 54-Knox, Bettie, Wife, F, W, 52, marr., KY KY KY
Line 55-Knox, Raymond, Son, M, W, 18, single, KY KY KY, farm laborer

2483. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," District 2, Boyle Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0404, pg 344B, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.

2484. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," E.D. 89, Mag. Dist. 3, Precinct No. 6, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 April, 1910 by Gilbert McAfee, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#19/Family#20
Line 1-Cunningham, David, Head, M, W, 37, M1 15 yrs, Ky Ky Ky, Miller, flour mill
Line 2-Cunningham, Bertha, Wife, F, W, 34, M1 15 yrs, 6/6 children, Ky Ky Ky
Line 3-Cunningham, Gladys, daughter, F, W, 13, S, Ky Ky Ky
Line 4-Cunningham, Thelma, daughter, F, W, 11, S, Ky Ky Ky
Line 5-Cunningham, Gilbert G., son, M, W, 8, S, Ky Ky Ky
Line 6-Cunningham, Della, daughter, F, W, 5, S, Ky Ky Ky
Line 7-Cunningham, Eva, daughter, F, W, 3, S, Ky Ky Ky
Line 8-Cunningham, Alma Clay, daughter, F, W, 1/12, S, Ky Ky Ky

2485. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Certificate #18651.

2486. Ibid. Death Certificate #08861.

2487. Bev Priest, <mapriest -at- erinet.com>. He married Elizabeth first, then Cora.

2488. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 6, Cheshire Precinct, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by B. Wash., Microfilm Series T632, Roll 506, pg. 81, sheet 6B.
Dwelling#123/Family#123
Line 93-Shely, John B., head, w, m, b. Apr 1871, age 29, marr. 5 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 94-Shely, Loula B., wife, w, f, b. Mar 1874, age 26, marr. 5 yrs, 1 child, living; KY KY KY
Line 95-Shely, Nina, daughter, w, f, b. Mar 1898, age 2, single, KY KY KY

2489. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 2, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by William S. Johnson, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 426, pg.206, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#183/Family#188
Line 96-Shely, John B., head, m,w , 39, marr1 15 yrs, KY KY KY; private school teacher; owns farm freely
Line 97-Shely, Lula B., wife, f, w, 36, marr1 15 yrs, 3 children, all living; KY KY KY
Line 98-Shely, Nina J., daughter, f, w, 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 99-Shely, George D., son, m, w, 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 100-Shely, Minnie B., daughter, f, w, 1, single, KY KY KY

2490. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 17, West Lawrenceburg Precinct, Anderson Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 17 & 19 Jan 1920 by Mildred T. Paglon(?), NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 557, p. 202, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#187/Family#204 (Farm)
Line 95-Shely, J. B., head, owns farm freely, m, w, 48, marr., KY KY KY; farmer
Line 96-Shely, Lulie, wife, f, w, 45, marr., KY KY KY
Line 97-Shely, Nina, daughter, f, w, 21, single, KY KY KY; school teacher
Line 98-Shely, George, son, m, w, 17, single, KY KY KY
Line 99-Shely, Minnie, daughter, f, w, 11, single, KY KY KY
Line 100-Shely, Bryan, son, m, w, 7, single, KY KY KY

2491. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 3-1, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 7 Apr 1930 by Clyde L. Mitchell, Microfilm T626, Roll 732, pg. 11, sheet 6A.
Address: 237 N. Main St.
Dwelling#141/Family#160
Line 1-Shely, John B., head, rents $35, not a farm; m, w, 59, marr. age 23, KY KY KY; county school superintendent; not a war veteran
Line 2-Shely, Lula, wife, f, w, 57, marr. age 20, KY KY KY
Line 3-Shely, Minnie, daughter, f, w, 21, single, KY KY KY
Line 4-Shely, Bryan, son, m, w, 19, single, KY KY KY
Line 5-Ray, Herbert Mars, lodger, m, w, 25, single, KY KY KY; laborer, thread factory

2492. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 30, Cert. #14548; age 82.

2493. Maj. Lewis W. McKee and Mrs. Lydia K. Bond, A History of Anderson County, Begun in 1884 by Major Lewis W. McKee, Concluded in 1936 by Mrs. Lydia K. Bond, Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1975, (Originally published Frankfort, Kentucky 1937), pg. 206.

2494. Elizabeth (Shely) Kotcher <ekotcher -at- aol.com>, "McAfee/Bunton," 7 Dec 1998.
Loula Burrus Bunton m. John Bruce Shely on Dec. 19, 1894. They had four children:
1).Nina Shely, b. March 15, 1898, d. (will try to find), married Elmo Whitehouse June 20, 1923. 2). George Shely, b. January 6, 1903, d. March 23, 1979 in San Diego, CA., m. Mary Irene Daniel Waller (?date), b. Jan 12, 1904 in England, d. January 1969, in San Diego, CA. 3). Minnie Shely, b. Jan 31, 1909, married Littleton C. Rice. Minnie is still living in KY. 4). Bryan Shely, b. Jan 21, 1911, Married Oct. 15, 1936, to Margaret Ransdall (still living)., Bryan d. Feb. 18, 1963.

Now the next generation:

Nina and Elmo had Marguerite, b. June 14, 1923, m. the Rev. Elmer Palmer. She is still living, he is deceased.

George and Irene had:
Donald Edward Shely b. Aug. 3, 1928, m. Ann Carmien on Dec. 15, 1951, div.
1986. Second m. Jean Lessien in July 1989.

Robert Shely, b. Dec. 9, 1930, m. Vickie Petschulat in MI, d. Dec. 21, 1954 in
Mich.
Dale Bruce Shely, b. March 1936, m. Joyce unknown. presumed still living.

Bryan and Margaret had:
Nancy Lou Shely, b. Mar. 13, 1939 m. 1st Marion Lane, m. 2nd Mel Coburn. Mary Ann Shely, b. July 10, 1944, m. Frank McGrath

Minnie and Littleton had:
Mary Rice, b. May 27, 1949.


And the next generation: (mostly I have info about my father's branch, he is Donald E. Shely)

Donald and Ann had:
Elizabeth Ann Shely (me!), b. Nov. 17, 1956, m. first Curt Sheldon June 22, 1985 in Cincinnati OH., div. June 1990. One Child, Katherine Elizabeth Sheldon (Katie), b. April 16, 1989 in Cincinnati, OH. Second marriage to Peter Kotcher, Mar. 26, 1994 in Covington, KY.

John Bruce Shely, b. July 4, 1958, m. Laura Kachinko (b. Dec. 18, 1960) on Nov. 7, 1981 in Solon, OH. Two children: Allison Rose Shely, b. June 28, 1995 in Houston Tx, and Jenna Elaine Shely, b. April 30, 1998 in Houston TX.

Robert Wood Shely, b. April 27, 1960, m. Lynda Casterlin (b. March 19, 1961) on March 8, 1986 in Yardley, PA. Three children: Christine Lee Shely, b. Nov. 22, 1990, Robert Wood Shely, Jr. and his twin sister, Kimberly Ann Shely b. Dec. 29, 1992.


Robert Shely and Vickie Petschulat had no children. He was killed in a car accident.

Dale Shely and Joyce had four children, Bruce, Ronnie, Karen and Kathy. Little is known of them.

2495. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," District 5, Anderson Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0401, pg 335C, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.

2496. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 11, Cert. #05491; age 66.

2497. Sandy Muehlman <smuehlm -at- sbcglobal.net>, "The Story behind Salvisa Sam," 10 Jan 2007, Sandy's grandmother.
Thank you so much for your reply. If you could scan and email me the article, that would be great. I would also like the information on the McAfee reunion. I stopped there last week on my way home from a visit in Florida and enjoyed the area.

My ancestors are from John J. "Ginger" McAfee whose daughter Mevina "Minnie" was the mother of my grandmother Maud Bunton. Maud married Thomas Ephrian Sanders and their son Lawrence was my father.

I really enjoyed reading your articles and information. Thanks for replying. I look forward to hearing from you again.

Sandy Muehlman

2498. Ibid. Sandy's grandfather.

2499. Ibid.

2500. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000,". Vol. 32, Cert. #15621.


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