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3501. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 112, Precinct 24, Ward 5, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 7 Jan 1920 by Elizabeth McDonald, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 580, pg.183, sheet 8A.
Address: 1159 First St.
Dwelling#146; Family#178
Line 24-McAfee, Robert, head, rents, m, w, 33, marr., KY KY KY; tobacco salesman
Line 25-McAfee, Ethel, wife, f, w, 31, marr., KY IN IN; no occupation

3502. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 33-29, Ward No. 3, Twp. No. 12, Rocky Mount, Edgecomb Co., North Carolina, enumerated 4 Apr 1930 by RMrs. Louise M. Ricks, Microfilm T626, Roll 1688, pg. 211, sheet 4a.
Address: 235 Marigold St.
Dwelling#45, Family#65
Line 30-McAfee, Robert B., head, rents home $47.50; m, w, 43, marr. age 33, KY KY KY; calculator, tobacco; not a war veteran
Line 31-McAfee, Ethel B., wife, f, w, 40, marr. age 30, IN IN IN
Line 32-McAfee, Sarah B., daugher, f, w, 9, single, KY KY IN

3503. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 11-11, Ward 1, Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 16 Apr 1930 by Cora L. Stone, Microfilm T626, Roll 735, pg. 129, sheet 26A.
Address: Walnut st.
Dwelling#1, Family#1
Line 41-McAfee, James, head, rents home, m, w, 38, marr. age 37, KY KY KY; farmer
Line 42-McAfee, Lillian, wife, f, w, 28, marr. age 27, KY KY KY; teacher, deaf school

3504. Angie Preston, submitter, "Lincoln County, Kentucky Marriage Index".

3505. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 005; Cert. 02401; age 74.

3506. FamilySearch. "Certificate of Death, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics". Filed 16 Mar 1970, Hickman Nursing Home, Eastland, Eastland Co., Texas, File No. 18007, Texas Deaths 1890-1976. Gives date of birth as 1 Dec 1888.

3507. Find-A-Grave, "Granger City Cemetery, Williamson Co., Texas". Gives date of birth as 16 Aug 1897.

3508. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 155-4, ward 2, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas, enumerated 14 Apr 1930 by Cora Shelton, Microfilm T626, Roll 2373, pg. 88, sheet 26A.
Address: 1518 Blair Ave.
Dwelling#458/Family#735
Line 19-Hooe, William, head, rents $35; radio; not a farm; m, w, 42, marr. age 20, TX KY TX; train dispatcher, railroad
Line 20-Hooe, Nell, wife, f, w, 42, marr. age 20, TX NY IL
Line 21-Hooe, Kenneth, son, m, w, 20, single, CA TX TX; cotton cleaner, cotton co.

3509. FamilySearch.org. "Certificate of Death, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics". Filed 16 Mar 1970, Hickman Nursing Home, Eastland, Eastland Co., Texas, File No. 18007, Texas Deaths 1890-1976.

3510. Find-A-Grave, "Granger City Cemetery, Williamson Co., Texas".

3511. FamilySearch.org, "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976,". Lists year of birth as 1898.

3512. Ibid.

3513. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 11-4, Precinct No. 2, Smithville, Bastrop Co., Texas, enumerated 2 Apr 1930 by Lela M. Sprathey, Microfilm T626, Roll 2290, pg. 92, sheet 1A.
Dwelling#10/Family#10
Line 35-Hooe, John C., head, rents home $4; not a farm; m, w, 35, marr. age 25, TX TX TX; carpenter, railroad. WWI veteran
Line 36-Hooe, Annie, wife, f, w, 36, marr. age 26, TX TX Germany
Line 37-Hooe, Chalmers, son, m, w, 7, single, TX TX TX

3514. FamilySearch.org, "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976,".

3515. Find-A-Grave, "Waelder City Cemetery, Gonzales Co., Texas".

3516. Find-A-Grave, "Jeddo Cemetery, Jeddo, Bastrop Co., Texas". Military marker; inscription: TEX. PVT. 1 CL. 7 FIELD ARTY 1 DIV.

3517. Find-A-Grave, "Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky".

3518. "Obituary," Belton Herald, Belton, Cass Co., Missouri, Friday, 15 Jul 1898, sent by Tom Kircher <tomkircher -at- sbcglobal.net>.

"The funeral of Leonard, oldest son of Mr. and Mr. James Edelen took place here yesterday, at 2 o'clock from the C. P. Church. The little boy died Tuesday at Wagner, Oklahoma, of heart failure. Leonared had gone with his father to a ranch near Wagner some weeks ago, and was staying there until Mr. Edelen returned from Georgia, where he had gone to buy a lot of cattle. He was sick only three days. His death occured at the home of a friend of the family, at Wagner. He was a remarkably bright boy and the family is deeply stricken over his untimely death, T. B. Edelen, uncle of teh boy, brought the remains to Belton Wednesday. The parents arriving yesterday morning. The whole community here where the parents are well known sympathize with them deeply in their great affliction. The burial took place in the Belton cemetery."

3519. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, 4th precinct, 6th ward, Kokomo, Center Twp., Howard, Indiana, enumerated the 29th of January, 1920 by William J. Nebb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 438, pg. 118, sheet 5A.
Address: 1003 S. Courtland Ave.
Dwelling#103/Family#115
Line 45-Gullion, Elmer E., Head, O/F, M, W, 53, Marr., IN IN IN, barber
Line 46-Gullion, Sarah H., Wife, F, W, 48, Marr., IN IN IN, no occupation
Line 47-Gullion, Donald W., Son, M, W, 19, single, IN IN IN, automobile laborer
Line 48-Ray, Ruvio, boarder, M, W, 70, single, AZ AZ AZ, hotel cook

3520. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 175, Green Twp., Marshall Co., Indiana, enumerated the 5th and 6th of Feb., 1920 by David Stayton, Microfilm series T625; Roll 456, pg. 143, sheet 9A.
Farm; Dwelling/Family#203
Line 9-Swing, O. E., Head, O/M, M, W, 42, marr., IN NC PA
Line 10-Swing, Maggie Blanch, Wife, F, W, 42, marr., IN IN KY
Line 11-Swing, J. Kenneth, Son, M, W, 13, single, IN IN IN

3521. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 189, Liberty Twp., Tipton Co., Indiana, enumerated the 13th of May, 1910 by William Pratt, Microfilm series T624; Roll 382, pg. 120, sheet 14A.
Dwelling#196/Family#203
Line 35-Cunningham, Samuel R., Head, M, W, 41, M1 11 yrs, IN IN IN, farmer
Line 36-Cunningham, Hattie M., Wife, F, W, 33, M1 11 yrs, 2/2 children, IN IN IN
Line 37-Cunningham, Ruth, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, IN IN IN
Line 38-Cunningham, Wayne, Son, M, W, 4, S, IN IN IN
Line 39-Demower, John, Hired man, M, W, 50, IN IN IN, farm laborer

3522. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 200, Liberty Twp., Tipton Co., Indiana, enumerated the 13th-15th of Jan., 1920 by W. E. Jordan, Microfilm series T625; Roll 466, pg. 208, sheet 1B.
Farm; Dwelling/Family#15
Line 57-Cunningham, S. R., Head, O/F, M, W, 51, marr., IN IN IN, farmer
Line 58-Cunningham, Hattie, Wife, F, W, 40, marr., IN IN IN
Line 59-Cunningham, Ruth, Dau., F, W, 18, single, IN IN IN
Line 60-Cunningham, Wayne, Son, M, W, 14, single, IN IN IN
Line 61-Demaree, John D., half-brother, M, W, 64, single, IN IN IN, farm laborer

3523. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 189, Liberty Twp., Tipton Co., Indiana, enumerated the 25th of April, 1910 by William Pratt, Microfilm series T624; Roll 382, pg. 110, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#53/Family#56
Line 44-Wooldridge, Edwin S., Head, M, W, 32, M1 12 yrs, IN KY IN, Farmer
Line 45-Wooldridge, Maud A., Wife, F, W, 30, M1 12 yrs, 2/2 children, IN IN KY
Line 46-Wooldridge, Emil, Son, M, W, 8, S, IN IN IN
Line 47-Wooldridge, Daniel P., Son, M, W, 3, S, IN IN IN

3524. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, 4th precinct, 2nd ward, Kokomo, Center Twp., Howard, Indiana, enumerated the 15th of January, 1920 by Mrs. Russell E. Wilson, Microfilm series T625; Roll 438, pg. 166, sheet 6A.
Address: 1030 E. Haveus St.
Dwelling#114/Family#118
Line 17-Wooldridge, Ed, Head, O/M, M, W, 42, Marr., IN IN IN, Furnace tapper - Plate Glass Co.
Line 18-Wooldridge, Maude, F, W, 34, Marr., IN IN IN
Line 19-Wooldridge, Dan, M, W, 15, single, IN IN IN
Line 20-Wooldridge, Charles, M, W, 9, single, IN IN IN

3525. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, 1st precinct, 2nd ward, Kokomo, Center Twp., Howard, Indiana, enumerated the 12th of January, 1920 by Henry H. H------, Microfilm series T625; Roll 438, pg. 123, sheet 1A.
Address: 516 Maine
Dwelling/Family#1
Line 1-Watson, Guy B., Head, O/F, M, W, 50, marr., IN IN IN, laborer
Line 2-Watson, Tessie B., Wife, F, W, 35, marr., IN IN KY
Line 3-Watson, Juelda R., Dau., F, W, 9, single, IN IN IN
Line 4-Watson, Jim B., Son, M, W, 6, single, IN IN IN
LIne 5-Watson, Guy B., Son, M, W, 4, single, IN IN IN

3526. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 281, Gettysburg Twp., Potter Co., South Dakota, enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by William Toomey, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1553, pg. 205, sheet 5A.
Address: Commercia Ave.
Dwelling#92/Family#93
Line 11-Provine, Edward W., head, w, m, b. Oct 1874, age 25, single, IA IN PA; salesman, lumber yard; owns home, mortgaged

3527. FamilySearch.org. "1905 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Card No. 226
Edward Provine
County: Porter
P.O. Gettysburg
Male
White
Married
Can read
Can write
Age: 30
Occupation: salesman
Place of birth: Iowa
Years in South Dakota: 20
Birthplace of Father: Indiana
Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania
Signed: C. F. O'Brian, Enumerator

3528. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 363, Ward 3, Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota, Enumerated 23 Apr 1910 by Martin B. Rising?, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1487, pg. 51, sheet 7B.
Dwelling #144/Family#136
Line 94-Provine, Edward W., head, m, w, 35, marr. 10 yrs; IL PA NY; retail merchant, machinery; rents home
Line 95-Provine, Hannah A. ,wife, f, w, 29, marr. 10 yrs; 3 children, all living; WI WI WI
Line 96-Provine, William V., son, m, w, 8, single, SD IL WI
Line 97-Provine, Hugh C., son, m, w, 7, single, SD IL WI
Line 98-Provine, Horace H., son, m, w, 5, single, SD IL WI

3529. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 242, Ward 3, Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota, Enumerated 26-27 Jan 1920 by Harvey A. Lyman, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1725, pg. 205, sheet 8B.
Address: Blaine Avenue
Dwelling#158/Family#176
Line 65-Provine, Edward W., head, owns home freely; m, w, 45, marr., OH PA IN; carpenter
Line 66-Provine, Hannah A., wife, f, w, 39, marr., WI WI WI
Line 67-Provine, William V., son, m, w, 18, single, SD OH WI; carpenter
Line 68-Provine, Hugh E., son, m, w, 16, single, SD OH WI
Line 69-Provine, Horace H., son, m, w, 14, single, SD OH WI
Line 70-Provine, Kathryn R., daughter, f, w, 6, single, SD OH WI
Line 71-Provine, Dorothy E., daughter, f, w, 10/12, single, SD OH WI
Line 72-Hewitt, William W., father-in-law, m, w, 65, marr., WI PA PA; street ?
Line 73-Hewitt, Martha, wife f, w, 48, marr., US US US

3530. "Rite Held For Mrs. Provine," The Daily Plainsman, Huron, Beadle Co., South Dakota, Friday, 10 Nov 1967, p. 2.

GETTYSBURG - The funeral service for Mrs. Hannah Provine, 87, Long Beach, Calif., who died Nov. 1 at Norwalk, Calif., was conducted in Long Beach, Nov. 3. Burial was in the Gettysburg Cemetery Monday.

Mrs. Provine was born Aug. 22, 1880, in Cambria, Wis., the daughter of Kathryn Hughes Hewitt and William W. Hewitt. She came to Gettysburg with her parents in 1882. Her marriage to Edward Provine took place Jun 18, 1899, in Gettysburg.

Survivors include one son, two daughters and 12 grandchildren, including Dorothy Provine of the entertainment world and 21 great-grandchildren.

3531. FamilySearch.org. "1905 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Card No. 227
Hannah Provine
County: Porter
P.O. Gettysburg
Female
White
Married
Can read
Can write
Age: 24
Occupation: housewife
Place of birth: Wisconsin
Years in South Dakota: 20
Birthplace of Father: Wisconsin
Birthplace of Mother: Wisconsin
Signed: C. F. O'Brian, Enumerator

3532. FamilySearch.org. "1935 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Card No. 924
female
white
married
can read, write
years in US: 54
years in SD: 54
Hannah Provine, age 54
County: Potter
P.O. Gettysburg
Town: Gettysburg
Ward: 1st
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Father's birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's birthplace: Wisconsin
Extent of education: high school graduate
Church affiliation: Episcopal
Signed Howard Hannegan, Asessor

3533. FamilySearch.org. "1905 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Card No. 365
Rebecca Provine
County: Porter
P.O. Gettysburg
Township: Gettysburg, Sec. 30, Twp 118, Range 76
Female
White
Single
Can read
Can write
Age: 25
Occupation: housekeeper
Place of birth: Illinois
Years in South Dakota: 20
Birthplace of Father: Indiana
Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania
Signed: C. F. O'Brian, Enumerator

3534. FamilySearch.org. "1945 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Ruth E. Provine, Age 66
County: Potter
P. O. Gettysburg
Ward: 1
Occupation: Housework
Do you own your home or farm? Yes
Birthplace: Goodhope, Ill
Ancestry: American
Father's birthplace: Indiana
Mother's birthplace: Penn.
Extent of education: 10th grade
Church affiliation: Methodist
Signed: C. F. O'Brian, Assessor
Female
white
single
can read and write
Years in U.S. 66
Years in S.D. 60

3535. "Service Held For Virgil B. Provine," The Daily Huronite, Huron, Beadle Co., South Dakota, Sunday, 19 Aug 1945, p. 5.

GETTYSBURG, Aug. 19 - Funeral services were held Monday in the Methodist Church here for Virgil Brewster Provine, who died in St. Mary's Hospital, Pierre, following an illness of long duation. Mr. Provine was born April 30, 1882 in Industry, Ill. He came with his parents, W. W. Provine, to Potter County in 1885, locating at Appomattox, moving later to Gettysburg. Surviving is one sister, Ruth Provine.

3536. FamilySearch.org. "1905 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Card No. 367
Rebecca Provine
County: Porter
P.O. Gettysburg
Township: Gettysburg, Sec. 30, Twp 118, Range 76
male
White
Single
Can read
Can write
Age: 22
Occupation: farmer
Place of birth: Illinois
Years in South Dakota: 20
Birthplace of Father: Indiana
Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania
Signed: C. F. O'Brian, Enumerator

3537. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 358, Riverside Twp., Potter Co., South Dakota, Enumerated 16 to 30 Apr 1910 by Edwin P. Horne, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1487, pg. 1, sheet 1B.
Dwelling #30/Family#30
Line 74-Provine, Virgil, head, m, w, 27, single, IL IN PA; farmer; owns farm freely

Dwelling #31/Family#31
Line 75-Provine, Wm. M., head, m, w, 25, single, IL IN PA; farmer; owns farm freely

3538. FamilySearch.org. "1945 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Virgil B. Provine, Age 63
County: Potter
P. O. Gettysburg
Ward: 1
Occupation: Retired
Do you own your home or farm? blank
Birthplace: Industry, Ill
Ancestry: American
Father's birthplace: Indiana
Mother's birthplace: Penn.
Extent of education: 8th grade
Church affiliation: Methodist
Signed: C. F. O'Brian, Assessor
male
white
single
can read and write
Years in U.S. 63
Years in S.D. 60

3539. FamilySearch.org. "1905 South Dakota State Census," Gettysburg, Potter Co., South Dakota.
Card No. 368
Rebecca Provine
County: Porter
P.O. Gettysburg
Township: Gettysburg, Sec. 30, Twp 118, Range 76
Female
White
Single
Can read
Can write
Age: 20
Occupation: student
Place of birth: Illinois
Years in South Dakota: 20
Birthplace of Father: Indiana
Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania
Signed: C. F. O'Brian, Enumerator

3540. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 9-15, Casselton, Cass Co., North Dakota, enumerated 2 Apr 1930 by Winifred J. Gallup, Microfilm T626, Roll 1733, pg. 50, sheet 1A.
Address: Third Avenue
Dwelling#6/Family#13
Line 38-Gallup, William, head, owns home $3500; m, w, 62, marr. age 23; NY NY NY
Line 39-Gallup, Winifred J., wife, f, w, 47, marr. age 23, KS IL IL
Line 40-Gallup, Revel H., son, m, w, 32, single, ND NY OH; vulcanizer, automotive; veteran of WWI

3541. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 26, Ward 1, Casselton, Cass Co., North Dakota, enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by Eugene Seneca Flint, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1227, pg. 94, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#47/Family#48
Line 57-Gallup, William, head, w, m, b. Nov 1866, age 33, marr. 10 yrs; NY NY NY; livery; owns home freely
Line 58-Gallup, Stella M., wfe, w, f, b. Sep 1867, age 32, marr. 10 yrs; 1 child, living; OH OH OH
Line 59-Gallup, Revel H., son, w, m, b. May 1897, age 3, single; ND NY OH

3542. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", License #1407.

3543. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, "The Class Reunions: Glorious Time for '03," The Alumni Quarterly and Fortnightly Notes, Vol. III, No. 18, 15 Jun 1918, p. 322.

Loring Harvey Provine was born Aug. 18, 1880, at Quincy, went to the Macomb high school, superintendent for Stone & Webster, and five years ago became head of the department of architecture at the University. It will thus be seen that Prof. Provine has long been used to doing things - a fact that goes far to explain the achievement which earns for him honorable mention here.

3544. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 138, Ward 7, Seattle, King Co., Washington, Enumerated 22 Apr 1910 by Walter Perry, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1660, pg. 258, sheet 13A.
Address: 748 Broadway North
Dwelling #200/Family#221
Line 8-Provine, Loring H., roomer, m, w, 29, marr. 5 yrs; IL IL IL; architectural engineer
Line 9-Provine, Bertha, roomer, f, w, 29, marr. 5 yrs; 1 child, living; IL IL IL
Line 10-Provine, Loring W., roomer, m, w, 4, single, MN IL IL

3545. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 49, Ward 4, Urbana, Champaign Co., Illinois, Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by Geo. K. Luston, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 298, pg. 261, sheet 14A.
Address: 506 South Lincoln Ave.
Dwelling#323/Family#346
Line 9-Provine, Loring H., head, rents home, m, w, 39, marr., IL IL ME; architectural engineer, University of Il.
Line 10-Provine, Bertha W., wife, f, w, 39, marr., IL IL IL
Line 11-Provine, Elizabeth W., daughter, f, w, 7, single, WA IL IL

3546. Architectural Society, Architectural Year Book, University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana), Vol. MCMXXIII, p. 4.

3547. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 62, Scotland Twp., McDonough Co., Illinois, Enumerated 4 May 1910 by John B. Clink, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 305, pg. 317, sheet 9B.
Dwelling #167/Family#164
Line 67-Provine, Ross, head, m, w, 27, marr. 3 yrs; IL IL IL; farmer; rents farm
Line 68-Provine, Bernice, wife, f, w, 30, marr. 3 yrs, 2 children, both living; IL IL IL
Line 69-Provine, Carl G., son, m, w, 1 6/12, single, IL IL IL
Line 70-Provine, William, son, m, w, 6/12, single, IL IL IL
Line 71-Gay?, Moore, handyman, m, w, 19, single, IL PA IL; farm laborer, working out

3548. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 64, Scotland Twp., McDonough Co., Illinois, Enumerated 12 Jan 1920 by ? Burchardt, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 385, pg. 270, sheet 5A.
Dwelling#110/Family#110
Line 41-Provine, Ross, head, rents farm, m, w, 36, marr., IL IL IL; farmer
Line 42-Provine, Bernice, wife, f, w, 40, marr., IL IL IL
Line 43-Provine, Carl, son, m, w, 10 11/12, single, IL IL IL
Line 44-Provine, William, son, m, w, 9 11/12, single, IL IL IL

3549. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 53-32, Scotland Twp., McDonough Co., Illinois, enumerated 9-10 Apr 1930 by Perry R. Sharon, Microfilm T626, Roll 533, pg. 260, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#90/Family#93
Line 65-Provine, Ross, head, rents farm; m, w, 47, marr. age 23, IL IL IL; farmer, dairy farm
Line 66-Provine, Bernice B., wife, f, w, 50, marr. age 26, IL IL IL
Line 67-Provine, Carl G., son, m, w, 21, single, IL IL IL; farmer, dairy farm
Line 68-Provine, William G., son, m, w, 20, single, IL IL IL; farming

3550. Find-A-Grave, "Bryant Cemetery, Latham, Butler Co., Kansas".

3551. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 36-36, Ward 4, Ponca City, Kay Co., Oklahoma, enumerated 9 Apr 1930 by Mrs. Loretta Baird, Microfilm T626, Roll 1909, pg. 88, sheet 11B.
Address: 713 East Grand Avenue
Dwelling#254/Family#270
Line 93-Provine, Roger, lodger, m, w, 38, marr. age 25, KS IL TN; salesman, clothing
Line 94-Provine, Jennie, lodger, f, w, 33, marr. age 21, OK MO MO; saleslady, dry goods

3552. FamilySearch.org. "Marriage Record," 6 Jan 1929, El Reno, Canadian Co., Oklahoma, Record No. 506.
Roger Provine, age 37, resident of Stillwater, Payne Co., Oklahoma
Miss Jennie Hosler, age 31, resident of Rawnee, Oklahoma
Married by C. A. Bannister, justice of the peace on 6 Jan 1929

3553. "Affidavit filed by Fannie E. Lane," Dated March 14, 1932; filed Feb. 1, 1951, Marion Co., Missouri Courthouse, Transcription send to me by Michael Black.

AFFIDAVIT

STATE OF MISSOURI )
      ) ss.
COUNTY OF MARION ) Fannie E. Lane, being duly sworn, states upon her oath that she is 60+ years of age and has been a resident of Marion County, Missouri, where she now resides, for 60+ years; that she is a granddaughter of Samuel McAfee and Hannah McAfee; that the will of said Samuel McAfee is recorded in Book 66 at Page 420;
That Hannah McAfee, named in the said will, was the widow of said Samuel McAfee and the grandmother of this affiant, and that said Hannah McAfee died October 24, 1876, never having re-married after the death of said Samuel McAfee;
The John Walter McAfee died January 10, 1874 and was never married and left no children or other descendants;
That Caldwell McAfee, mentioned is said will, died before the death of the said Hannah McAfee and about the year 1870; he never married and left no children of other descendants;
That Martha H. McAfee, mentioned in said will, died previous to 1876; she was never married and she left no children or other descendants;
That said Hannah McAfee and Susan Mary Winchell, John Walter McAfee, Caldwell McAfee and Martha H. McAfee were the widow and all of the legal heirs left by the said Samuel McAfee, as well as being the devisees of his will; that when the said John Walter McAfee, died he left as his only heirs his mother, Hannah McAfee, and his sister, Susan Mary Winchell, and when said Hannah McAfee died she left as her only heir her daughter, the said Susan Mary Winchell. Both said Caldwell McAfee and Martha H. McAfee died prior to the death of the said John Walter McAfee.
      Fannie E. Lane
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of March, 1932.
I further certify that the above affiant is personally known to me and that I believe her statement to be worthy of full faith and credit. My commission expires Dec. 7, 1933.
      Jos. E. Anderson
      Notary Public Marion County, Missouri

Filed for record on February 1, 1951 at 3:00 P.M. Eugene B. Poole, Recorder.

3554. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 10 Feb 1948, 116 E. Olive, Palmyra, Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 1790, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3555. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, website, His name at birth was William Francis Lane; he later changed it.

3556. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 24 Apr 1921, Palmyra, Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 10079, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3557. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, website, lived in St. Louis, MO.

3558. Ibid. never married.

3559. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 23 May 1958, Palmyra, Liberty Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 58-019019, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3560. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, website, Email from 11/3/03: "Grace Deane Winchell died 1958 (according to her marker).".

3561. Ibid. resided in San Francisco, CA.

3562. Ibid. resided in Cisco, TX.

3563. Bruce Jordan, submitter, "Faulkenberry Cemetery, Groesbeck, Limestone County, Texas".
Winchell, Harold Ludington, b. 14 May 1879, d. 8 Aug 1923, Father, s/w Sarah Olivia Faris Winchell, Sec. L
Winchell, Sarah Olivia Faris, b. 19 Feb 1881, d. 28 Feb 1968, Mother, s/w Harold Ludington Winchell, Sec. L

3564. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 11 Feb 1929, 1809 Brownell, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, File No. 6536, PDF, Missouri State Archives, lists birthplace as Ashley, Pike Co., MO.

3565. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 139, Ward 2, Parkville, Pettis Twp., Platte Co., Missouri, enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by F. N. Shepherd, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 882, pg. 120, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#131/Family#135
Line 20-McAfee, Lowell M., head, w, m, b. June 1860, age 39, marr. 13 yrs, MO MO MO; teacher (college); rents home
Line 21-McAfee, Carrie E., wife, w, f, b. June 1865, age 34, marr. 13 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; NY
Line 22-McAfee, Ralph, son, w, m, b. Nov 1888, age 11, single, MO MO NY; at school
Line 23-McAfee, Kenneth, son, w, m, b. Feb 1894, age 6, single, MO MO NY; at school
Line 24-McAfee, Esther, daughter, w, f, b. Jul 1895, age 4, single, MO MO NY

3566. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 157, Parkville, Pettis Twp., Platte Co., Missouri, Enumerated 15 Apr 1910 by Forest E. Stevenson, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 805, pg. 70, sheet 2B.
Dwelling #47/Family#47
Line 87-McAfee, Lowell M., head, m, w, 48, marr 23 yrs; MO US US; president, Park College; rents home
Line 88-McAfee, Carry E., wife, f, w, 48, marr. 23 yrs, 5 children, 4 living; NY NY Canada
Line 89-McAfee, Ralph C., son, m, w, 21, single, MO MO NY; asst. to pastor, secretary
Line 90-McAfee, Kenneth B., m, w, 18, single, MO MO NY
Line 91-McAfee, Ester L., daugther, f, w, 14, single, MO MO NY
Line 92-McAfee, Russell B., son, m, w, 6, single, MO MO NY
Line 93-Irland, Annie, servant, f, w, 52, wd., 1 child, living; TN KY TN; servant, private family
Line 94-Irland, Watson, servant, m, w, 13, single, MO TN TN; servant, private family

3567. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 11 Feb 1929, 1809 Brownell, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, File No. 6536, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3568. "Death Records Certificates". 2 Nov 1912, Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri, File No. 36922, Registered No. 29, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3569. Platte County Historical Society, Volume Two, Cemetery Record of Platte County, Missouri, 1968, pg. 229, Photocopy from book sent to me by Michael M. Black in Sept. 2006, Gives year of death as 1960.

3570. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 139, Parkville, Pettis Twp., Platte Co., Missouri, enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by F. N. Shepherd, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 882, pg. 119, sheet 6A.
Dwelling#106/Family#111
Line 13-McAfee, Cleland, head, w, m, b. Sep 1866, age 32, marr. 8 yrs; MO MO MO; professor (college); rents home
Line 14-McAfee, Hattie, wife, w, f, b. Aug 1867, age 31, marr. 8 yrs; 3 children, all living; Canada (Eng.) Canada (Eng.) Canada (Eng.)
Line 15-McAfee, Ruth M., daughter, w, f, b. June 1893, age 6, single, MO MO Canada (Eng.); at school
Line 16-McAfee, Catherine, daughter, w, f, b. Dec 1896, age 3, single, MO MO Canada (Eng.)
Line 17-McAfee, Mildred, daughter, w, f, b. May 1900, age 0/12, single, MO MO Canada (Eng.)
Line 18-Hawood, Blanche, boarder, w, f, b. Oct 1879, age 20, single, KS MA Canada (Eng.); at school
Line 19-Copeland, Effie, boarder, w, f, b. June 1879, age 20, single, KS MO WI; at school
Line 20-Chambers, Bessie, boarder, w, f, b. June (illegible); single, KS (blank) (blank); at school

Dwelling#107/Family#112
Line 21-McAfee, Howard, head, w, m, b. Dec 1861, age 38, marr. 14 yrs; MO MO MO; manager, Park College Family; rents home
Line 22-McAfee, Lucy, wife, w, f, b. Sep 1861, age 38, marr. 14 yrs, 6 children, 4 living; MO PA KY
Line 23-McAfee, Paul, son, w, m, b. Jan 1888, age 12, single, MO MO MO; at school
Line 24-McAfee, John, son, w, m, b. Mar 1889, age 11, single, MO MO MO; at school
Line 25-McAfee, Helena, daughter, w, f, b. Aug 1898, age 2, single, MO MO MO
Line 26-McAfee, Carolyn, daughter, w, f, b. Jul 1899, age 8/12, single, MO MO MO
Line 27-Cunningham, Anna, boarder, w, f, b. Feb 1881, age 19, single, MO Ireland Ireland; at school
Line 28-Judy, Francis, boarder, w, f, b. Oct 1893, age 16, single, IL IN KY; at school
Line 29-Youngman, Emma, boarder, w, f, b. Dec 1881, age 18, single, PA PA PA; at school
Line 30-Bolden, Della, boarder, b, f, b. Sep 1880, age 19, single, MO MO MO; servant (house)

3571. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 1-15, Ward 4, Iola City, Allen Co., Kansas, enumerated 8 & 11 Apr 1930 by Wallace M. Anderson, Microfilm T626, Roll 692, pg. 137, sheet 9B.
Address: 214 Colborn Street
Dwelling#246/Family#256
Line 55-McAfee, Howard B., head, rents $40; radio; not a farm; m, w, 68, marr. age 24, MO KY MO; president, motor company
Line 56-McAfee, Lucile H., wife, f, w, 68, marr. age 24, MO PA KY

3572. Bonnie Perry <Bcperryoc -at- aol.com>.

3573. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 3rd Ward, Iowa City, Johnson Co., Iowa, enumerated on JAug. 23, 1870 by E. Shepherd, Microfilm #M593, roll 400, pg. 389.
Dwelling/Family#266
Line 10-Taylor, Hugh, 40, m, w, shoe & boot maker, $0, $2000, MD
Line 11-Taylor, Jane, 34, f, w, keeping house, PA
Line 12-Taylor, Hugh, 8, m, w, at school, IA
Line 13-Taylor, Ella, 3, f, w, at home, IA

3574. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 227, Iowa City, Johnson Co., Iowa, enumerated 17 June, 1880 by William Lytle, Microfilm series T9, Roll 347, pg. 152D.
Dwelling#451/Family#484
Line 24-Windrem, Henry, 29, m, w, head, single, farmer, IA IRE IRE
Line 25-Windrem, Mary E., 40, f, w, sister, single, keeping house, PA IRE IRE
Line 26-Taylor, Ella, 13, f, w, niece, single, at school, IA MD SCOT

3575. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 250.

3576. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 1270, Ward 23, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, enumerated the 9th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Mary H. McDonnell, Microfilm series T625; Roll 333, pg. 245, sheet 8A.
Address: 1 Pruvate St.
Dwelling#77/Family#80
Line 80-McAfee, Cleland B., Head, rents, M, W, 53, marr., MO MO MO, seminary professor
Line 81-McAfee, Harriet B., Wife, F, W, 52, marr., 1870 Na, CAN CAN MO
Line 82-McAfee, Katherine, Dau., F, W, 23, single, MO MO CAN, secretary - rail road
Line 83-McAfee, Mildred, Dau., F, W, 19, single, MO MO CAN
Line 84-Webber, Alexander, Servant, M, B, 31, marr., KY KY CAN(?)
Line 85-Webber, Ora, Servant, F, B, 29, marr., KY KY KY

3577. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 16-1632, Block 94, Ward 44, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, enumerated 12 Apr 1930 by Julia A. Munger, Microfilm T626, Roll 485, pg. 215, sheet 12B.
Address: 835 Chalmers Place
Dwelling#82/Family#232
Line 73-McAfee, Cleland B., head, rents home $125.00/month; radio; m, w, 63, marr. age 25, MO MO VA; Professor, Seminary
Line 74-McAfee, Harriet B., wife, f, w, 62, marr. age 24, Canada (English) Canada (English) Canada (English); immigrated 1872 (na.)
Line 75-Larsen, Jennie, servant, f, w, 22, single, Norway Norway Norway; immigrated 1927 (Pa.); servant, private family

3578. "Former Park Leader Dies," Park College Stylus, Vol. XLVIII, No. 22, 11 Feb 1944, Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri.

Word of the death of Dr. Cleland B. McAfee, which occurred Friday, February 4, at Asheville, North Carolina, was sad news to members of the Park College faculty and to all the others who knew him as a former religious leader and professor at Park.

Dr. McAfee was an outstanding intellectual influence on the Park campus in the 1890's and contributed very argely, through his command of music and his intelligent interest in art and literature, to the aesthetic and general cultural life of the college. His composition, "Near to the Heart of God" is often sung by the Park College choir.

He left Park in 1901 to become pastor of what is now the First Church of Chicago. From Chicago he went to Lafayette Avenue Church in Brooklyn. For twenty-eight years he taught in McCormick Seminary in Chicago, toward the end of which time he was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church.

Dr. McAfee retired from his position as secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions in 1936. Since that time he ha been active traveling and lecturing; he was resting between lecture trips when death came as the result of a heart attack.

He is survived by three daughters: Mrs. George William Brown, wife of the minister of the West Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, New York, and secretary of the American Bible Society; Mrs. A. G. Parker, wife of the president of Hanover College; and Captain Mildred McAfee, president of Wellesley College and commander of the WAVES.

Dr. John A. McAfee was the first president of Park. He had five sons, Dr. Cleland B., Dr. Lapsley A., Dr. Lowell M., Mr. Howard B. and Mr. J. Earnest, and one daughter, Mrs. George S. McCune, all of whom were educated at Park.

3579. FamilySearch, "North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994".

3580. "Mrs. Cleland B. McAfee Dies in Indiana," Park College Stylus, 27 Aug 1959, Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri.

Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Cleland B> McAfee at Hanover, Indiana on July 12 at the age of 92.

Mrs. McAfee, the former Harriet Brown lived in Parkville during her girlhood, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, known to many as Aunt Mercy and Uncle James. The family lived for a time in the house now occupied by Mrs. Vera Tibbetts and for a longer time in a house on Third Street now the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Bisceplia. Mrs. McAfee was a graduate of Park College, class of 1888 and taught at the College for some time after her graduation. She is survived by three daughters, Katherine (Mrs. Albert G. Parker), Mildred (Mrs. Douglas Horton), and Ruth (Mrs. George Brown). All three are women of outstanding ability and capacity for leadership. Dr. McAfee died several years ago. Mrs. Parker published a delightful little book, "Near to the Heart of God," some years ago telling of the life of her parents.

3581. Hendricks, Elizabeth G., "Mildred McAfee Horton (1900-1994): Portrait of a Pathbreaking Christian Leader," Journal of Presbyterian History, Vol. 76, Issue No. 2 (Summer, 1998), pp. 159-174.
I have a photocopy of the article in my files. The author quotes a fascinating passage from a speech that Mildred McAfee Horton gave at Wellesley College in 1975: "You should know that I speak as a minister's granddaughter, the daughter of a Presbyterian minister who was also a professor of theology. I am the sister-in-law of four ministers, one a Methodist, another a Baptist, the niece of at least five Presbyterian ministers, the aunt of five ministerial nephews, two of them professors in great universities, the mother-in-law of a church historian and New Testament scholar in another university - an Episcopalian - and most significant, I speak as the wife of a United Church of Christ minister whose last professional position was that of Dean of the Harvard Divinity School. How could I escape an awareness of the importance of religion?"

3582. Religious Leaders of America, 2nd ed., Gale Group, 1999.

Joseph Ernest McAfee, a leader of home missions work for the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., now a constituent part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), attended Park College (B.A., 1889). He entered Union Theological Seminary (1889) just as the controversy over Charles Augustus Briggs, an early advocate of historical critical approaches to the Bible, was beginning and after a year transferred to Auburn Theological Seminary (189193). He completed his B.D. in 1896 at Princeton Theological Seminary, the completion of his program being delayed since he was also employed at Park College as an instructor in Greek.

In 1900, he was named chaplain and a professor of religion at Park College. During these years McAfee became convinced that America had fallen into a state of spiritual lethargy and at the time considered a mission field of equal significance to the foreign field. In 1906 he left teaching to become the associate secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions. He recruited ministers to respond to "The Call of the Homeland" and blessed their activity toward the encouragement of personal faith and the sanctifying of the social order. In practical terms, it means calling people to faith in Christ and creating activity toward a more just and equitable social structure. His perspective was embodied in two books, Missions Striking Home (1908) and World Missions from the Home Base (1911).

McAfee became the general secretary of the Board of Home Missions in 1914. Three years later he concluded his period with the board and became the secretary of the American Missionary Association. He continued his ministry after leaving the association in 1920 with several positions in community work that carried him to his retirement in 1932. During his years of retirement, he wrote two books about Park College.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Religion: Reformed/Presbyterian.

3583. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 139, Parkville, Pettis Twp., Platte Co., Missouri, enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by F. N. Shepherd, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 882, pg. 115, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#22/Family#25
Line 5-McAfee, Joseph E., head, w, m, b. Apr 1870, age 30, marr 1 yr; MO MO MO; professor (college); rents home
Line 6-McAfee, Adah E., wife, w, f, b. Nov 1873, age 26, marr. 1 yr, 0 children; KS NJ NJ
Line 7-Brokaw, Adeline, mother-in-law, w, f, b. Jun 1828, age 71, marr. 54 yrs, 9 children, all living; NJ NJ NJ
Line 8-Younger, Florence A., boarder, w, f, b. Jan 1875, age 25, single, PA PA PA; at school
Line 9-Ott, Lulu, boarder, w, f, b. Apr 1880, age 20, single, KS VA VA; at school

3584. Antionette Bement <abement -at- earthlink.net>, granddaughter of Helen and George.

3585. FamilySearch.org. "1925 South Dakota State Census," Ward 3, Huron, Beadle Co., South Dakota.
Card No. 1782
Name: Helen M. McCune
Age: (blank)
Sex: female
Married
Can read, write
In S.D. 4 yrs
County: Beadle
P.O. Huron
Ward 3:
Occupation: housewife
Birthplace: KS
Ancestry: American
Father's birthplace: MO
Mother's birthplace: MO
Extent of education: college
Graduate of: Park College
Year Married: 1904
Church affiliation: Presbyterian
Signed: Wm. H. Olson

3586. "Presbyterian Missionary In Korea 25 Years Dies," Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico, Friday, 7 Mar 1952, p. 25.

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis., March 8 (AP) - Mrs. George S. McCune, 79, educational Presbyterian missionary in Korea for nearly 25 years, died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Kingdon.
     Mrs. McCune and her husband, who died in 1941, were in Korea from 1905 to 1936, except during the period of 1921 to 1928 when McCune was president of Huron, S.D., College.

3587. Find-A-Grave, "Rev. George Shannon and Helen Bailey McAfee McCune".

3588. Princeton Theological Seminary, "Moffett Korea Collection: Historic Photographs of Korea - photo of Rev. George Shannon McCune".

3589. "MARRIED IN MISSOURI: Mr. George McCune Weds Miss Helen B. McAfee," The Cedar Rapids Daily Republican, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa, Tuesday, 21 Jun 1904, p. 4.

Head of the Coe College Academy Gets a Missouri Belle - At Home Here After September 15 - Other Social News

The Platte County Gazette of Parkville, Mo., June 18, contains the following account of a wedding which will be of interest to the friends of the groom, who is principal of the academy of Coe College:
     The wedding of Miss Helen B. McAfee and Mr. George McCune was solemnized in McCormick chapel on last Tuesday evening. The chapel was decorated with hangings of oak leaves with a central figure of red roses, forming a large bell which hung directly over the altar. Prior to the ceremony and while the guests were bing seated, an organ prelude was played by Prof. Wolfe, the college organist. The wedding march was played by Prof. Wolfe at the organ and Miss Ruth Weltner of the Freshman class, who presided at the piano. The procession was headed by the Lucerne and Calliopean Glee clubs singing the wedding chorus. All the members of the clubs were clad in white and hearing bouquets of roses and carnations. The bridal party approached the altar by the two main aisles of the church, the groom preceded by the ministers, Dr. Lapsley A. McAfee of Phoenix, Arizona, and Dr. C. B. McAfee, Chicago, brothers of the bride, and accompanied by his attendants, Mr. Harold Robinson and Dr. Williams, advanced by the way of the east aisle. Down the opposite aisle came the bride upon the arm of her eldest brother, Pres. Lowell McAfee and accompanied by her bridesmaids, Miss Nellie McAfee and Miss Kate McCune, sister of the groom. At the altar the bridal party met, and there beneath the beautiful wedding bell, their vows were made. The bride was given away by her brother, Pres. McAfee, and the beautiful ring service, in which both plighted their vows, was used. The Introductory prayer was offered by Dr. C. B. McAfee, together with the initial portion of the ceremony. The words which linked the two lives together were pronounced by Dr. L. A. McAfee.
     The bride was beautifully gowned in white, with the usual bridal veil, and bore a large boquet of white roses. The bridesmaids were also gowned in white, and bore bouquets of white roses.
     The groom and attendants wore the conventional black.
     The ushers were: Geo. E. Newell, Howard McAfee, Marion Jenks and Joseph Warnick.
     After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride, which was attended by a large number of the relatives and intimate friends of the happy pair. Dainty refreshments were served, and much enjoyment was found in the inspection of the wedding presents, of which there were a large number of beautiful and costly ones.
     Prof. and Mrs. McCune left on the ten o'clock train Tuesday evening for a short trip to some unrevealed point. They will return to Parkville in time for commencement. They have not yet decided where they will spend the summer months. They will be at home at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, after September 15th, where Prof. McCune holds an important position in Coe College.

3590. FamilySearch.org. "1925 South Dakota State Census," Ward 3, Huron, Beadle Co., South Dakota.
Card No. (blank)
Name: George S. McCune
Age: 52
Sex: male
Married
Can read, write
In S.D. 4 yrs
County: Beadle
P.O. Huron
Ward 3:
Occupation: college president
Do you own your own home or farm? No
Birthplace: PA
Ancestry: American
Father's birthplace: PA
Mother's birthplace: PA
Extent of education: college
Graduate of: Park
Maiden name of wife: Helen McAfee
Year Married: 1904
Church affiliation: Presbyterian
Signed: Wm. H. Olson

3591. Platte County Historical Society, Volume Two, Cemetery Record of Platte County, Missouri, 1968, pg. 229, Photocopy from book sent to me by Michael M. Black in Sept. 2006, Lists year of death as 1941.

3592. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 253; killed by a mule when 14 yrs old.

3593. Ibid. pg. 253; married with no children.

3594. Ibid. pg. 253; died in early womanhood, unmarried.

3595. Ibid. p. 253.

3596. Ibid. pg. 253; never married.

3597. "Harold McAfee Robinson," The Princeton Seminary Bulletin, Vol. 33, No. 4, 1940, pp. 35-36.

     The Board of Trustees of Princeton Theological Seminary is deeply bereaved by the departure from this life of the Rev. Harold McAfee Robinson. Dr. Robinson's long and intimate relation to the Seminary, as student, fellow, secretary of the Centennial Celebration Committee, and later as a member of the Board, sometime Chairman of the Curriculum Committee of the Board, and at the time of his death its Vice-President, has greatly commended him to us all.
     Dr. Robinson's gracious personality, his incisive mind, his administrative gifts, and his irenic methods of thought and service endeared him to the student body, the Faculty, and this governing Board. Dr. Robinson's services to the Seminary were great. As a student he represented the best in undergraduate life and thus lifted the daily converse of his fellow students to a higher level. In his associations with the Facuty he was always a source of enlightenment and helpful guidance. As a member of this Board no one was more highly respected than he, and his opinions and leadership of greatest value. That Dr. Robinson was able to make so generous a constribution over so many years to the life and work of this institution is not surprising when we spread before us the record of his life.
     Born in Shelbyville, Missouri, March 1, 1881, the son of Rev. Joseph C. Robinson and Hannah Catherine McAfee Robinson, he spent most of his boyhood days in Minnesota, where his father was for thirty-three years pastor of a home-mission church. That boyhood was a rugged combination of plain living, high thinking, and wholesome fun amid the joys of his home and the opportunities for outdoor sport in the nearby lake and woods. He entered Park College, at Parkville, Missouri, when only sixteen years of age, graduating in June, 1901, and entering Princeton Theological Seminary, from which he graduated in 1904 with the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. His brilliant record as a student in college and seminary was followed by a year of residence at the University of Leipzig, Germany, upon a Fellowship from Princeton Seminary.
     Upon his return to America, he accepted a call to become pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Milroy, Pennsylvania, where he was idolized "pastor-at-large' of the entire community. Preaching in rural school-houses, in isolated mountain homes, in hunters' camps throughout the mountain country, he through his friendship drew many into Christian fellowship for the first time. He established his deep concern for the common man in those early days, becoming a leader in Huntingdon Presbytery - attending his first General Assembly as a commissioner in 1908.
     In 1913 he became pastor of the Market Square Presbyterian Church in Germantown, Pennsylvania, being called from that church to become college pastor and Professor of Bible at Lafayette College in 1915.
     In his work among the students of that historic institution, he deveoped a new interest in the claims of Christianity for its proper place in the life of the campus. After America entered the great war, Dr. Robinson assumed the duties of a Y.M.C.A. Secretary, in addition to his regular duties, and his leadership during those difficult hours gave promise of his future greatness.
     In 1919 he was elected secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work - in 1923 became secretary of the Department of Home, Church and Community of the Board of Christian Education. From 1927 to 1934 he was administrative secretary of the Board, being elected general secretary upon the retirement of his friend and co-laborer, Rev. William C. Covert in 1934. From that date until his death he was the responsible leader of the educational policy and program of our church.
     Through the long years of his relationship with the Board of Christian Education, he exerted a tremendous influence not only on the educational program of the local church, but in Presbyterian institutions of higher learning as well. He was recognized as a scholar and educator of outstanding ability but continually he rose above administrative detail and the complexities of his high office to write and speak in terms of prophecy concerning our suffering world - and to champion Christian life and thought against the encroachment of secularism.
     In his mind - incessantly occupied with the deepest spiritual needs of the church, community, and home, there grew up an awareness of the crying needs of our day, which culminated in the great plan for the Sesquicentennial Campaign for Christian Education.
     Honors, which he received with that extreme modesty that was so characteristic of him, came rapidly, for Dr. Robinson's rich service to the Church was recognized by American Protestantism with as sincere appreciation as was expresed by the heart of our own Church.
     For one year he served as acting general secretary of the International Council of Religious Education, which continuing his full service as general secretary of the Board of Christian Education. He was on the North American Administrative Committee of the World's Sunday School Association, the National Student Committee of the Y.M.C.A., the Board of Directors of the Presbyterian College of Christian Education in Chicago, and the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
     We mourn one who walked among us as an example of unselfishness and unshakable Christian faith, and in deep sympathy toward those dear ones upon whom he poured the wealth of his heart's affection, we bear this testimony of our debt to his life among us. May our heavenly Father give us grace to follow in his steps.

3598. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 590, Ward 22, Philadelphia, Philadelpha Co., Pennsylvania, Enumerated 1-2 Jan 1920 by John V. Gordon, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1623, pg.173, sheet 1B.
Address: 157 W. Chelton Ave.
Dwelling#10/Family#16
Line 60-Robinson, Harold M., head, rents home, m, w, 38, marr., MO OH MO; clergyman
Line 61-Robinson, Mary H., wife, f, w, 37, marr., PA PA PA
Line 62-Robinson, Harold M., son, m, w, 1 10/12, single, PA MO PA
Line 63-Wiley, Nancy G., motherin-in-law, f, w, 68, Wd., PA Ireland Ireland

3599. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 46-139, Wyndmoor, Springfield Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania, enumerated 25 Apr 1930 by Frieda L. Ward, Microfilm T626, Roll 2084, pg. 243, sheet 31A.
Address: 7944 ? Ave.
Dwelling#566/Family#566
Line 5-Robinson, Harold McA., head, owns home $27,500; radio; not a farm; m, w, 49, marr. age 34; MO OH MO; clergyman, Presbyterian
Line 6-Robinson, Mary W., wife, f, w, 48, marr. age 33, PA PA PA
Line 7-Robinson, Harold McA., Jr., son, m, w, 12, single, PA MO PA
Line 8-Robinson, John C., son, m, w, 9, single, PA MO PA

3600. "Noted Presbyterian Dies," The Titusville Herald, Titusville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, Monday, 6 Mar 1939, p. 8.

PHILADELPHIA, March 5 - (AP) - Dr. Harold McAfee Robinson, 58, general secretary of the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., died late yesterday. Born in Shelbyville, Mo., Dr. Robinson was graduated from Park college in his home state in 1901 and from Princeton Theological seminary in 1904.

3601. FamilySearch.org, "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marriage Index, 1885-1951,".
Robinson, Harald McA (Wiley), 1915, male, License #329434
Wiley, Mary G (Robinson), 1915, female, License #329434

3602. "Montana - Its Story and Biography", Vol. 2, pub. 1921, 606.

"William Grant Allin

The name Allin belongs among the early pioneers in Montana. William G. Allin, who at the time of his death was one of the oldest residents of Cascade County and a prominent citizen of Great Falls, was a son of the late William Allin, and father and son for many years were successfully associated in ranching and stock raising, and both have been well known leaders in state affairs and in democratic politics in Montana covering a period of half a century or more. William Grant Allin died at Great Falls, May 1, 1920.

Grant Allin, grandfather of William G. Allin, was a pioneer of Missouri, and for many years held the office of clerk of court of Randolph county, that state. He was an ardent democrat. When he left office he was succeeded by his son William Allin. William Allin was born in Kentucky , and that state was also the birth home of his wife, Amanda Allin. She died in 1882, at the age of forty-six, the mother of seven children, three of whom are still living. The late William Allin, though a native of Kentucky, spent many years in Chariton and Randolph counties, Missouri. William G. Allin was born on his father's farm in Chariton County November 19, 1856. In the meantime his father had become a California forty-niner. He went overland to the coast and spent some time in the mining districts, until the spring of 1850. He went back to Missouri, married, and was again in California for a time. In 1864 he arrived in Montana, was in the Alder Gulch mining district, and the winter of 1864-65 he and several of his companions spent in Deer Lodge Valley. He owned some mining interests near Butte. In 1866 he again crossed the country to his home on the state of Missouri. In the early '70s he was interested in Texas and lived there for a time. From 1872 to 1875 he was again in Missouri, and in the latter year came to the Chestnut Valley of Montana. This time his choice of a home was permanent, and he lived in the Chestnut Valley until his death in 1915, at the age of eighty-five. He became extensively interested in farming and cattle raising.

William G. Allin acquired his early education in the public schools of Missouri and later attended college at Huntsville, Missouri. From the time he was eighteen years of age he was closely associated with his father in livestock and ranching business. In 1914 he was appointed state stock inspector and continued to perform those duties until his death. He was a delegate to county democratic conventions in Cascade County for over thirty years, and probably no one has a better knowledge of politics in that county from the time of its organization from Meagher County. Mr. Allin was a member of the Christian Church.

July 20,1899, he married Ethel Maw, a native of England, who came to America in early childhood with her parents, who settled at Hot Springs, Arkansas. They had three children, Ethelyn, William F., and Edith."

3603. "Cemetery Index for Cascade Co., Montana", date of death written as "192".

3604. Joan Thomas, Aloha, OR, <jthomas3321 -at- comcast.net>.

3605. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 43, School District 60, Cascade Co., Montana, enumerated 15 Jan 1920 by Gordon Ferguson, Microfilm series T625; Roll 968, pg 76, sheet 2B.
Farm; Dwelling/Family#21
Line 64-Allin, Robert T, head, owner/mortgaged, M, W, 53, MO MO KY, farmer - stock raising
Line 65-Allin, Annie M., wife, F, W, 39, MO KY KY, none
Line 66-Allin, Jouett J., son, M, W, 17, MT MO MO, laborer - home farm
Line 67-Allin, Charles W., son, M, W, 15, MT MO MO, laborer - home farm
Line 68-Allin, Doris, daughter, F, W, 13, in school, MT MO MO, none
Line 69-Allin, Thelma, daughter, F, W, 9, in school, OR MO MO, none
Line 70-Allin, Elizabeth M., daughter, F, W, 6, in school, MT MO MO, none

3606. "William L. Allin", Historical Pictorial and Biographical Records of Chariton County, Missouri, Salisbury: Pictorial and Biographical Publishing Co., 1896.

Numbered among the energetic, self-reliant and enterprising young business men of Salisbury, Missouri, in the prime of life and with a bright future awaiting him, is the gentleman whose name heads the sketch. He was born near Renick, Randolph County, Missouri, May 1, 1859 and is the son of Joseph Allin, now a prominent citizen of this city. The mother of our subject, who in her maidenhood was a Miss Cassie Dameron, died when her son was a youth but seven years of age.

The boyhood days of our subject, prior to attaining his majority, was more or less uneventful, being spent in securing an education and assisting his father in a grocery establishment at Huntsville, Missouri. In 1880 he assumed the responsibilities of life for himself engaging in the cattle business in Montana. Ten years later, (1890), growing weary of a frontier life, our subject returned to Missouri and accepted a clerical position with his father, who in the meantime had engaged in the lumber business in Salisbury. A year later Mr. Allin engaged in the furniture business in this city and the success with which he has met and the patronage he has since enjoyed are the best recommendations for his excellent business ability and his personal adaptation to the occupation in which he is engaged.

On the 27th day of September, 1893, it was the happy fortune of our subject to be united in marriage to Miss Don Creson, one of Salisbury's fair and most worthy young ladies and the daughter of Mrs. Fannie Creson, for many years a resident of this city. This union has been a happy one and has been blessed by the birth of a bright little daughter, now 21 months old. Socially, Mr. Allin is a worthy member of the I. O. O. F., Knights of Pythias, Knights of the Maccabees and Knights of Equity, while politically he affiliates with the democratic party.

3607. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Salisbury, Chariton Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0680, pg. 427B, 1880 U.S. census database.

3608. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 32, St. Mary's Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, Enumerated 14 Jun 1900 by Jesse W. Bell, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 305, pg.266, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#61/Family#61
Line 63-Brumback, David B., head, w, m, b. Apr 1865, age 35, marr. 14 yrs, IL IL IL; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 64-Brumback, Susan, wife, w, f, b. Jan 1862, age 38, marr. 14 yrs, 1 child, living; IL IL VA
Line 65-Brumback, Henry M., son, w, m, b. Oct 1891, age 8, single, IL IL IL

3609. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 24, St. Mary's Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, Enumerated 12-13 May 1910 by Mary A. Michaelis, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 290, pg. 276, sheet 16B.
Dwelling#399/Family#404
Line 65-Brumback, David B., head, m, w, 45, marr(1st) 23 yrs, IL IL IL; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 66-Brumback, Sue R., wife, f, w, 49, marr(1st) 23 yrs; 1 child, deceased; MO MO VA

3610. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 26, St. Mary's Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 20th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Stella Garnett, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 245, sheet 6A.
Dwelling/Family#135
Line 35-Brumback, David B., O/F, M, W, 54, marr., IL IL IL, farmer
Line 36-Brumback, Sue R., F, W, 50, marr., MO MO VA

3611. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 34-36, St. Mary's Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated 19 Apr 1930 by Hal O. McCreight, Microfilm T626, Roll 518, pg. 239, sheet 1B.
Dwelling#24/Family#24
Line 83-Brumback, David B., head, owns farm, m, w, 64, marr. age 21, IL IL IL; farmer; not a veteran
Line 84-Brumback, Sue R., wife, f, w, 68, marr. age 26, MO MO MO

3612. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Vol. 4, pg. 186, License #8558.

3613. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 42, ward 6, Kankaee, Kankakee Co., Illinois, Enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by Edard A. Durfee, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 312, pg.179, sheet 3B.
Address: 112 Greenwood Ave.
Dwelling#66/Family#72
Line 74-Osborne, Arthur F., head, w, m, b. Dec 1854, age 45, marr. 20 yrs; CA MA GA; railroad clerk; owns home freely
Line 75-Osborne, Anna, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1861, age 38, marr. 20 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; MO KY KY
Line 76-Osborne, Georgia H., daughter, w, f, b. Jan 1882, age 18, single, IL CA MO; at school
Line 77-Osborne, Wilhelmene, daughter, w, f, b. Jul 1883, age 16, single, IL CA MO; at school
Line 78-Osborne, Harry M., son, w, m, b. Mar 1893, age 7, single, IL CA MO
Line 79-Wheeler, Lucy A., cousin, w, f, b. Nov 1880, age 19, single, MA MA ME; at college

3614. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta City, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, Enumerated 27 Apr 1910 by James S. Coffman, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 290, pg. 19, sheet 11A.
Enumerated on North Street
Dwelling#281/Family#282
Line 48-Osborn, Arthur, head, m, w, 56, marr(1st) 29 yrs; CA MA MA; farmer, general farm; owns home freely
Line 49-Osborn, Anna, wife, f, w, 49, marr(1st) 29 yrs; 4 children, 3 living; MO KY VA
Line 50-Osborn, Georgia, daughter, f, w, 28, single, IL CA MO
Line 51-Osborn, Henry, m, w, 17, single, IL CA MO

3615. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 5th & 6th of Feb., 1920 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 24, sheet 10B.
Dwelling#283/Family#291
Line 94-Osborn, Arthur F., Head, O/F, M, W, 65, marr., CA MA GA, farmer
Line 95-Osborn, Annie, Wife, F, W, 59, marr., MO KY VA
Line 96-Osborn, Georgia H., Dau., F, W, 37, single, IL CA MO

3616. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 34-2, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated 23 Apr 1930 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm T626, Roll 518, pg. 13, sheet 5A.
Dwelling#136/Family#139
Line 16-Osborn, Arthur F., head, owns home $4500; radio; not a farm; m, w, 75, marr. age 26, CA MA GA; insurance agent, Fidelity
Line 17-Osborn, Cynthiana A., wife, f, w, 64, marr. age 20, MO KY VA
Line 18-Osborn, Georgia H., daughter, f, w, 48, single, IL CA MO

3617. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Vol. 4, pg. 142, License#6799.

3618. Illinois State Archives, "Illinios Statewide Death Index 1916-1950".

3619. Hancock Co., IL GenWeb Project, "Providence Cemetery, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois".

S. E. MCAFEE LAID TO REST SUNDAY, MAY 4
Final Rites for Esteemed Retired Banker At Presbyterian Church; In Memoriam

     Final rites for the esteemed S. E. (Ed) McAfee were held Sunday afternoon at 2 from the Augusta Presbyterian church, with the Rev. Keith K. Cunningham officiating. Many friends joined loved ones in paying final tribute to the departed one.
     Miss Ella Pendleton presided at the organ, playing favorite hymns. The floral tributes were beautiful.
     Interment was in the Augusta cemetery. Activate pallbearers were Ray Schrader, Arthur Thompson, Alfred Meyers, Frank White, Wilmer Stienbarger and Keith Hamilton. Honorary pallbearers were Fred Beard, Edson King, Glenn Robison, Roger Middleberg, S. W. Venable and Oren Dennis. The Cookson Funeral Home had charge of the services.

In Memoriam
     Samuel Edward McAfee was born in Augusta, Hancock county, Illinois, May 1, 1869, the son of Samuel and Henrietta Wynne McAfee. He was reared and educated in the community of his birth. During the winter of 1892 he was married to Ethel Ketchum. Two son, Harry and Richard were born of this union. The foremost interest of the fond parents revolved around the sons and their families.
     Mr. McAfee was cashier of the Augusta First National Bank for many years. During this time both Mr. and Mrs. McAfee became an integral part of the church, school, fraternal and social activity of the community. They were influentially and prominently known. Both were membes of pioneer families of this section.
     Upon the closing of the bank, Mr. and Mrs. McAfee moved to Fowler where he was associated with the bank there and later in Paloma, where his advice was readily sought because of his long experience in banking. He continued in the banking business until the demise of his beloved and devoted companion in 1955, when he retired and moved to Colorado to make his home with his sons, Harry of Denver, and Richard, of Alamosa, life ending Wednesday, April 30, 1958 in the latter's home.
     Early in life Mr. McAfee became affiliated with the Augusta Presbyterian church where his membership remained until life's end. For more than fifty years he had been a member of the Augusta Masonic Lodge.
     Besides the mentioned sons, he is survived by one brother, Frank McAfee of Muskogee, Okla., four grandchildren to whom he was most de....

3620. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 12, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, Enumerated 18 Jun 1900 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 304, pg.18, sheet 9A.
Dwelling#178/Family#179
Line 1-McAfee, Samuel E., head, w, m, b. May 1869, age 31, marr. 6 yrs, IL MO VA; asst. bank cashier; owns home, mortgaged
Line 2-McAfee, Ethel B., wife, w, f, b. Oct 1872, age 27, marr. 6 yrs, 1 child, living; IL IL Canada
Line 3-McAfee, Harry K., son, w, m, b. Oct 1896, age 3, single, IL IL IL
Line 4-McAfee, Kate A., mother-in-law, w, f, b. May 1847, age 53, Wd., 2 children, living; Canada England England; immigrated 1866, in US 33 yrs; "capitalist"

3621. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 4th & 5th of Feb., 1920 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 23, sheet 9B.
Dwelling#253/Family#257
Line 74-McAfee, Samuel E., Head, O/F, M, W, 50, marr., IL MO VA, no occupation
Line 75-McAfee, Ethel B., Wife, F, W, 47, marr., IL NY CAN
Line 76-McAfee, Richard W., Son, M, W, 17, single, IL IL IL
Line 77-McAfee, Robert F., Brother, M, W, 46, single, IL MO VA; retail merchant, grocery store
Line 78-Ketchum, Kate A., mother-in-law, F, W, 72, widow, 1866 Na 1869, CAN CAN CAN,

3622. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 34-2, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated 24 Apr 1930 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm T626, Roll 518, pg. 15, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#145/Family#203
Line 21-McAfee, Samuel E., head, owns home, no radio, not a farm, m, w, 61, marr. age 23, IL MO VA; bank cashier
Line 22-McAfee, Ethel B., wife, f, w, 58, marr. age 20, MO NY Canada
Line 23-McAfee, Edward W., grandson, m, w, 4 10/12, single, IL IL CO

3623. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 62, Village of Augusta, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated 5 Jun 1880 by Wm. H. Watson, Microfilm series T9, Roll 211, Sheet 18A.
Dwelling/Family#168
Line 7-Ketchum, William G., W, M, 36, head, marr., photographer, IL NY NY
Line 8-Ketchum, Catherine A., W, F, 30, wife, marr., keeping house, CAN ENG ENG
Line 9-Ketchum, ? W., W, M, 9, son, single, IL IL CAN
Line 10-Ketchum, Ethel B., W, F, 7, dau., single, IL IL CAN

3624. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta City, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, Enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by James S. Coffman, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 290, pg. 17, sheet 9B.
Enumerated on Main Street
Dwelling#236/Family#237
Line 73-McAfee, Robert, Boarder, m, w, 36, single, IL KY MO; grocery merchant

3625. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947,".
Name: Robert F. Mcafee
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 28 Dec 1925
Death Place: Augusta, Hancock Co., Illinois
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Estimated Birth Year: 1873
Birth Date: 21 Dec 1873
Birthplace: Augusta, Ill.
Father: Samuel B. Mcafee
Father's Birth Place: Benbo, Missouri
Mother: Henrietta M. Wine
Mother's Birth Place: Alexandria, Va.
Occupation: grocer
Residence: Augusta, Ill.
Burial Date: 30 Dec 1925
Digital Folder Number: 4007968
Image Number: 1046
Film Number: 1504132
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 93 p 44206 cn 20

3626. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947".
Name: J. Ernest Mcafee
Death Date: 15 Dec 1944
Death Place: Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
Gender: Male
Age: 68
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Birth Date: 14 Mar 1876
Birthplace: Augusta, Illinois
Father: Samuel B. Mcafee
Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother: Margaret Wynne
Spouse: Nellie Mcafee
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1944
Burial Place: Augusta, Hancock, Illinois
Digital Folder Number: 4205838
Image Number: 2447
Film Number: 1984006
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 49387

3627. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 115, Precinct 5, Muskogee City, Carter Twp., Muskogee Co., Oklahoma, Enumerated 13-14 May 1910 by William L. Bell, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1264, pg. 77, sheet 34A.
Dwelling#178/Family#210
Line 20-McAfee, Frank W., lodger, m, w, 31, single, IL MO VA; real estate agent
Line 21-McAfee, Earnest J., lodger, m, w, 35, single, IL MO VA; real estate agent

3628. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 2, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 3rd & 5th of Jan., 1920 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 8, sheet 1B.
Farm; Dwelling/Family#25
Line 49-McAfee, Earnest, Head, O/M, M, W, 43, marr., IL VA VA, farmer
Line 50-McAfee, Lydia E., Wife, F, 38, marr., IL IL IL

3629. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 1-35, Ward 1, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, enumerated 11 Apr 1930 by Mary E. Drew, Microfilm T626, Roll 405, pg. 49, sheet 14B.
Address: 710 N. Fourth
Dwelling#307/Family#408
Line 96-McAfee, Ernest, head, rents $27; not a farm; m, w, 54, marr. age 37, IL KY VA; service station manager
Line 97-McAfee, Nellie, wife, f, w, 48, marr. age 31, IL IL IL
Line 98-McAfee, Margaret, daughter, f, w, 10, single, IL IL IL

3630. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 56, Agency Twp., Muskogee Co., Oklahoma, Enumerated 21-22 Jan 1920 by Abbie Beadey, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1477, pg.16, sheet 16A.
Dwelling#196/Family#209
Line 13-McAfee, Frank W., head, owns farm, mortgaged; m, w, 42, marr., IL IL IL; farmer
Line 14-McAfee, Edna, wife, f, w, 30, marr., MO MO MO; housekeeper, home
Line 15-McAfee, Grace, daughter, f, w, 10, single, OK IL MO
Line 16-McAfee, Wynne, daughter, f, w, 6, single, OK IL MO
Line 17-McAfee, Frank W., son, m, w, 1, single, MO IL MO

3631. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 51-2, Agency Twp., Muskogee Co., Oklahoma, enumerated 22 May 1930 by Ralph L. Mosier, Microfilm T626, Roll 1915, pg. 17, sheet 11B.
Section 27
Dwelling#213/Family#219
Line 75-McAfee, F. W., head, owns farm, m, w, 51, marr. age 35, IL KY VA; farmer
Line 76-McAfee, Edna, wife, f, w, 40, marr. age 24, MO MO IL
Line 77-McAfee, Wynne, daughter, f, w, 16, single, OK IL MO
Line 78-McAfee, Frank, son, m, w, 11, single, OK IL MO
Line 79-McAfee, Robert, son, m, w, 9, single, OK IL MO
Line 80-McAfee, Mary, daughter, f, w, 7, single, OK IL MO
Line 81-McAfee, George, son, m, w, 5, single, OK IL MO

3632. Ted Hughes, <ted -at- astrodawg.com>. died at birth.

3633. Book of Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Chicago, John W. Leonard, Ed., Chicago: A. N. Marquis & Company, 1905, p. 530.

SINGLETON, Shelby Magoffin, sec. and atty. of Citizens' Assn. of Chicago; b. Alexandria, Va., May 2, 1867; s. William F. and Gertrude (Magoffin) Singleton (grandson of Beriah Magoffin, war gov. of Kentucky, and great-grandson of Gen. Isaac Shelby, first gov. of Kentucky; attended Evanston High School, 1884-1887; Northwestern University, 1887-8; Northwestern Law School, graduating LL.B. in 1892, as valedictorian in class of 80 mem.; m. Evanston, Ill., June 6, 1893, Olive Mary Finley; children: Shelby Magoffin Jr., Mary Eleanor, Elizabeth Anne. Practiced law, 1892-4; in charge Chicago Law Institute Library, largest library in the Wet, 1895-6; on staff of Chicago Inter Ocean, 1896-1901; Sunday editor, Milwaukee Sentinel, 1901-2; political editor, Chicago Record-Herald, 1902-3; sec. Citizens' Assn. of Chicago since May, 1903. Mem. Phi Delta Phi college fraternity and was first vice-president of nat. organization of Delta Upsilon, 1904. Methodist. Clubs: City, Ouilmette Country. Office: 92 LaSalle St. Resident: 809 Lake Av., Wilmette, Ill.

3634. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 1565, Wilmette Village, New Trier Twp., Cook Co., Illinois, enumerated 10 May 1910 by Henry Theobald, Microfilm series T624; Roll 239, page 152, sheet 19B.
Address: 522 Hill St.
Dwelling#411/Family#441
Line 90-Singleton, Shelby M., head, M, W, 44, M1 16yrs, VA KY KY, lawyer-citizens' assn., owns home freely
Line 91-Singleton, Olive F., wife, F, W, 43, M1 16 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; IL OH NY
Line 92-Singleton, Shelby M. Jr., son, M, W, 14, single, IL VA IL
Line 93-Singleton, Marie, daughter, F, W, 12, single, IL VA IL
Line 94-Singleton, Elizabeth, daughter, F, W, 10, single, IL VA IL

3635. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947".
Name: Olive Finley Singleton
Death Date: 14 Dec 1936
Death Place: Wilmette, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Female
Age: 71
Estimated Birth Year: 1865
Birth Date: 06 Dec 1865
Birthplace: Sycamore, Illinois
Father: John C Finley
Father's Birth Place: Delaware, Ohio
Mother: Mary Brewer Snow
Mother's Birth Place: Podus, New York State
Occupation: At Home
Residence: Wilmette, Cook, Illinois
Spouse: Shelby M Singleton
Burial Date: 15 Dec 1936
Burial Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Cemetery: Graceland
Digital Folder Number: 4008427
Image Number: 269
Film Number: 1766274
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v1.105 cn50745

3636. "Marriage License," 7 May 1895, Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois, Certificate #232410.
Married by Herbert G. Leonard, Minister of the Gospel.

3637. "Singleton," The Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, 18 Jan 1967.

John C. Singleton, formerly of Evanston, husband of Lillian; father of Mrs. Harry Smith of Winamac, Ind., Mrs.. W. W. Grant of Bogota, Colombia, Mrs. George M. Ward Jr. of Walden, N. Y., John C. Jr. of Lancaster, O., and Andrew D. Singleton of Northfield; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Resting Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan road, Glenview, 7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday at the Northfield Community church, Willow and Wagner road, Northfield. Interment, private.

3638. FamilySearch.org, "Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930".
Groom's Name: John Calhoun Singleton
Bride's Name: Hazel Davison Leonard
Marriage Date: 21 May 1901
Marriage Place: Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Groom's Father's Name: William F. Singleton
Groom's Mother's Name: Gertrude Magoffin
Bride's Father's Name: Sidney Leonard
Bride's Mother's Name: Hannah C. Davison
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00895-8
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1276056
Reference Number: cn 02324

3639. FamilSearch.org, "Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925".
Groom's Name: Francis R. Singleton
Groom's Age: 23 years
Groom's Birth Date: 1874
Groom's Birthplace: Indiana
Bride's Name: Helen M. Walton
Bride's Age: 26 years
Bride's Birth Date: 1871
Bride's Birthplace: Menominee
Marriage Date: 19 Aug 1897
Marriage Place: Menominee, Menominee, Michigan
Groom's Father: William F. Singleton
Groom's Mother: Gertrude Magoffin
Bride's Father: James H. Walton
Bride's Mother: Flora Drum
Film Number: 2342507
Frame Number:
Digital Folder Number: 4207941
Image Number: 347
Reference Number: v 3 p 289 rn 77

3640. FamilySearch.org, "Florida Deaths, 1877-1939".
Name: Gertrude Mathews Shelby
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 01 Nov 1936
Death Place: Venice, Sarasota, Florida
Gender: Female
Death Age: 55y
Estimated Birth Year: 1881
Spouse's Name: Dr. E.P. Shelby
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: William F. Singleton
Mother's Name: Gertrude Magoffin
Film Number: 2135943
Reference Number: 19858

3641. "Marriage License, Cook County, State of Illinois," 10 Sep 1900, Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois, File #314510.
Age of groom: 26
Age of bride: 19
Married by Rev. Frederick Clatworthy

3642. Harvard College Class of 1896: Secretary's Fifth Report, John J. Hayes, Ed., Norwood, MA: The Plimpton Press, 1916, p. 183.
JOHN LATHROP MATHEWS
Born at North Evanston, Ill., Jan. 10, 1874.
Parents: William Smith Babcock, Flora Estelle (Swain) Mathews.
School: Evanston (Ill.) High School.
Years in College: 1895-96.
Degree: A.B.
Married: Gertrude Magoffin Singleton, Sept. 10, 1900, Evanston, Ill.
Occupation: Writer
Address: (business) New Bank of Commerce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.; (home) 17 St. Andrews Road, Normandy, Mo.

3643. The New York Times, New York City, New York, 28 May 1916.

CHICAGO, May 27. - John Lathrop Mathews, a waterway expert, died in a sanitarium at St. Louis today. He was a former Chicago newspaper man and later editor of The New Orleans Item. He contributed many articles on deep waterways. He was born in Evanston, Ill., in 1874, and was graduated from Harvard University in 1896. He became a member of the editorial staff of The Chicago News, later joining The Chicago Tribune, where he finally became a speical writer for The Sunday Tribune. During this time he wrote magazine articles, using the pen name of "John Swain," which he discarded in 1902. In 1903 Mr. Mathews became editor of The New Orleans Item, and during 1903-1907 was assistant editor of The Youth's Companion. Mr. Mathews was a special correspondent of the Sanitary Department of Chicago.

3644. "Shelby Exchange".

3645. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 110, Hindale(?) village, Lyons Twp., Cook Co., Illinois, Enumerated 5-6 Jan 1920 by Ernest M. Forslund, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 360, pg.52, sheet 1B.
Address: County Lim/Linn Road
Dwelling#17/Family#17
Line 87-Hesler, Archibald S., head, rents home, m, w, 49, marr., IL Canada IL; Director, wholesale grocer
Line 88-Hesler, Annie S., wife, f, w, 33, marr., IL KY KY
Line 89-Hesler, Donald D., son, m, w, 17, single, IL IL IL
Line 90-Hesler, Gerome, son, m, w, 15, single, IL IL IL
Line 91-Hesler, Archibald J., son, m, w, 8, single, WA IL IL
Line 92-Hesler, Virginia, daughter, f, w, 4, single, IL IL IL

3646. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 22-27, Hinsdale Village, Downers Grove Twp., DuPage Co., Illinois, enumerated 5 Apr 1930 by Ruth Fuelacker, Microfilm T626, Roll 512, pg. 148, sheet 4B.
Address: 58 First Street
Dwelling#90/Family#94
Line 85-Hesler, Archibald J., head, owns home $31,000; no radio; not a farm; m, w, 58, marr. age 28; IL Canada (English) IL; wholesale grocery; not a veteran
Line 86-Hesler, Anne S., wife, f, w, 43, marr. age 20; IL KY KY
Line 87-Hesler, Archibald J., son, m, w, 18, single, WA IL IL
Line 88-Hesler, Virginia S., daughter, f, w, 14, single, IL IL IL
Line 89-Hesler, Shelby S., son, m, w, 7, single, IL IL IL
Line 90-McConnell, Adelaide B., housekeeper, f, w, 61, wd., MI MI MI; housekeeper, private family

3647. "Marriage License," 5 Sep 1907, Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois, Certificate#4662.
Archibald was 37 yrs old and Anne was 22 years old. Married by Ray C. Harker, minister at Rogers Park, Chicago.

3648. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 712, North Town, Ward 24, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, Enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by Leslie A. Needham, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 273, pg.117, sheet 3B.
Address: 343 Dearborn Ave. (boarding house)
Dwelling#28/Family#68
Line 100-Hesler, Archbeal, roomer, w, m, b. March 1870, single, IL Canada OH; Grocery salesman

3649. "Funerals," The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, King Co., Washington, Wednesday, 14 Apr 1943, p. 25.

HESLER - Archibald J., of Houghton, Wash. Beloved husband of Anne S., father of Virginia of Houghton, Don of Seattle, Jerome of Indiana, Archibald Jr., and Shelby of Illinois. Private services Thursday 2 p.m. Green's Funeral Home, Kirkland.

3650. "Standard Certificate of Death, State of Illinois". Filed 10 Dec 1920, Lake Michigan, Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois, Registration Dist. No. 3107, Registered No. 433.

3651. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", vol 8 cert#3714.

3652. Ison, Alma Ray Sanders, Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, Vol. II, pg. 190.

3653. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 137, Village of McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 5th day of June, 1880 by C. S. Graham, Microfilm series T9, Roll#434, pg. 117B.
Dwelling#84/Family#86
Line 33-Lapsley, James, W, M, 40, Head, County School, Commissioner, KY KY KY
Line 34-Lapsley, Emma, W, F, 37, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 35-Lapsley, Frank L., W, M, 13, Son, At home, KY KY KY
Line 36-Lapsley, Mattie W., W, F, 12, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 37-Branham, W---, W, F, 15, Niece, At home, KY KY KY
Line 38-Fergurson, Willie, W, M, 3, Nephew, At home, KY KY KY

Dwelling#85/Family#87
Line 41-Lapsley, J. B., W, M, 38, Head, M.D., KY KY KY
Line 42-Lapsley, Eugenia, W, F, 34, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 43-Lapsley, Mary E., W, F, 13, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 44-Lapsley, Powell, W, M, 11, Son, At home, KY KY KY
Line 45-Lapsley, Willie, W, M, 9, Son, At home, KY KY KY
Line 46-Lapsley, Hellen, W, F, 7, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 47-Lapsley, Inez, W, F, 5, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 48-Lapsley, Lizzie, W, F, 4, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 49-Lapsley, Allen, W, F, 2, Son, At home, KY KY KY
Line 50-Lapsley, Tom, W, M, 5/12, Dec., Son, At home, KY KY KY

3654. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 53, Cert. no. 26273.

3655. Johnson, E. Polk, A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians, Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1912, Vol. 2, pp. 1158-1159.

Dr. John B. Lapsley.—One of the representative men of McAfee and a much esteemed member of his profession, is Dr. John B. Lapsley. He was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, November 28, 1841, his parents being John P. and Eliza A (Johnston) Lapsley. The father, likewise a native of Mercer county, was a prominent man in his time, being a magistrate, a successful business man and a representative of his county in the state legislature. He was a thoroughly self-made man, beginning life with scarcely any education, and when a mere youth became the support of the family. He was the second child and the eldest son in a family of four children, of whom the last survivor, Dr. James T. Lapsley, the distinguished Presbyterian minister of Danville, has but recently passed awa>. John P. Lapsley died August 11, 1892, at the age of seventy- eight years. The mother was a daughter of Silas Johnston of Woodford county and was of Scotch ancestry. Her demise occurred in March, 1866, at the age of forty-eight years. The paternal grandfather was James F. Laps- ley, a native of Maryland, who came to Kentucky with his father and located either in Marion or in Garrard county. Some time after his marriage with a sister of the noted Dr. Thomas Clelland he settled in Mercer county, where his descendants have since resided.

John P. Lapsley belonged to a family of five children, of whom four were boys. His brother James H. was a man of versatile talents, during his life serving in the capacities of teacher, superintendent of schools, legislator, surveyor and farmer. His death took place in 1902. W. J. Lapsley became a minister of the gospel and died in 1880. Mary Adeline became the wife of Sam Forsythe and resides with the subject of the sketch. Thomas Clelland, a farmer, died in 1882. Dr. Lapsley was educated in the public schools, attended the high school in the neighborhood and later took a course of study in Centre College, Danville. Having attended a preliminary course of lectures, he entered Jefferson Medical College and graduated from this institution in March, 1864, with the degree of M. D. After spending several months in the Chestnut Hill Military Hospital at Philadelphia, Dr. Lapsley returned to McAfee where he began the practice of medicine, the town having ever since been the scene of his activities. About a year ago he retired from practice, and he devotes a great deal of attention to the cultivation of a farm whose principal product is tobacco. For the past fifteen years, or ever since the death of his father, he has "owned this farm, which is a part of the old family homestead.

Dr. Lapsley has always taken a keen interest in educational work and progress. For years he has been identified with the cause of the public schools and has long been a school trustee. He is a member of the Presbyterian church of McAfee which was founded by his relative, the Rev. Thomas Clelland. He has served as an elder for five years, his father before him having held this honorable office. Dr. Lapsley is identified with several organizations, among these being the Central Kentucky, Mercer County and the Kentucky State Medical Societies, and the Masons and Odd Fellows. He was a Democrat until 1896, and, although still an adherent of the old Democratic principles, since the above-named year has voted the Republican ticket. He keeps well informed as to public matters and takes keen interest in politics, but has never been a politician or office seeker.

On June 14, 1866, Dr. Lapsley laid the foundations of a happy married life by his union with Eugenia C. Armstrong, daughter of Dr. W. G. Armstrong of Mercer county, a prominent physician whose career was cut short in 1854 by his death from cholera. Dr. and Mrs. Lapsley are the parents of nine children: Mary E. is at home; John P. is a physician, living and practicing at McAfee; W. R. is a merchant and postmaster of McAfee; Helen L. is the wife of Dr. E. E. Persons of the United States army; Inez is a physician of Cincinnati, Ohio; Elizabeth is at home; A. J. is a railroad contractor, at present located in Pennsylvania; J. T. is manager of the Fred Harvey hotel and eating house system, and located in Mojave, California; Addie C. is the wife of E. W. Mills, probate judge of St. j-ouis county, Missouri. It will thus be seen that Dr. Lapsley and his family are prominent factors in the life of the community with which they and their forbears have for so many years been identified and to whose progress they have contributed in no small degree.

3656. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 11-14, Ward 4, Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 14 Apr 1930 by Georgia Anderson, Microfilm T626, Roll 735, pg. 159, sheet 11A.
Dwelling#255/Family#297
Line 1-Nichols, John C., head, owns home $16,000; radio; m, w, 39, marr. age 33, KY KY OH?, Miller, flour mill; WWI veteran
Line 2-Nichols, Martha B., wife, f, w, 39, marr. age 33, KY KY KY
Line 3-Nichols, Hudson M., son, m, w, 5, single, KY KY KY

3657. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 41, Cert. #20137.

3658. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 41.

3659. Ibid. pg. 41; gender not indicated.

3660. Julie Matthews <losfeliz -at- netspace.net.au>, "Paxton - McAfee," email received 23 Mar 2006.

3661. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 128, Ward 6, Little Rock, Big Rock Twp., Pulaski Co., Arkansas, Enumerated 28 Apr 1910 by Lee W. Walton, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 62, pg. 153, sheet 17B.
Address: 719 1/2 West Sixth Street
Dwelling#322/Family#381
Line 75-Paxton, Frank N., head, m, w, 33, marr. 4 yrs, KY KY KY; construction, railroad; rents home
Line 76-Paxton, Anna E., wife, f, w, 26, marr. 4 yrs, 1 child, living; IA NY Ireland
Line 77-Paxton, John R., son, m, w, 3, single, KS KY IA

3662. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 92, Ward 4, El Reno, Canadian Co., Oklahoma, Enumerated 12 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Alice G. Co---, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1455, pg.105, sheet 5A.
Address: 30? East Wade
Dwelling#106/Family#109
Line 41-Paxton, Frank M., head, rents home, m, w, 41, marr., KY KY KY; automobile salesman
Line 42-Paxton, Anna T., wife, f, w, 31, marr., IA NY Ireland
Line 43-Paxton, John R., son, m, w, 13, single, KS KY IA
Line 44-Paxton, Frank F., son, m, w, 4, single, OK KY IA

3663. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, p. 57.

3664. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 16, Certificate#7558.

3665. Ibid. Vol. 45, Certificate#22013.

3666. Ibid. Vol. 18, Certificate#8517.

3667. Ibid. Vol. 32, Certificate#15749.

3668. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family #399; age 12.

3669. Ibid. Dist. 1, Family #399; age 11.

3670. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, Aug. 1970; 2nd Printing May 1990, Vol. III, pg. 19.

3671. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family #399; age 5.

3672. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg 53.

3673. Find-A-Grave, "Union Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri".

3674. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 5, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, Enumerated 10 Jun 1880 by E. W. Sh--, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 692, pg. 139C.
Dwelling#123/Family#123
Line 33-Harbison, Jno., w, m, 38, head, mar.r, lawyer, TN TN TN
Line 34-Harbison, Susan, w, f, 35, wife, marr., keeps house, OH OH OH
Line 35-Harbison, Herman, w, m, 4, son, MO
Line 36-Harbison, Howard, w, m, 1, son, MO
Line 37-Jennings, Emma, mu, f, 23, servant, single, MO
Line 38-Copeland, Delia, mu, f, 21, servant, single, MO
Line 59-Moxley, Ed, w, m, 23, boarder, clerk in hardware, KY

3675. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 69, Ward 7, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, enumerated 5-6 Jun 1900 by Edward D. Phillips, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 862, pg. 50, sheet 4B.
Address: 631 Forest Ave
Dwelling#52/Family#109
Line 88-Harbison, Sue P., head, w, f, b. Jul 1847, age 52, wd., 3 children, all living; KY KY KY; owns home freely
Line 89-Harbison, Herman P., son, w, m, b. Jan 1876, age 24, single, MO KY KY; agt., hardware manufacturer
Line 90-Harbison, James H., son, w, m, b. Dec 1878, age 21, single, MO KY KY, fire insurance agent
Line 91-Harbison, J. Stanley, son, w, m, b. Feb 1881, age 19, single, MO KY KY, collector, hardware store
Line 92-Hall, William D., nephew, w, m, b. Sep 1879, age 20, single, KY KY KY; soda fountain vendor

3676. Stevens, Walter B., Centennial History of Missouri (The Center State): One Hundred Years in the Union 1820-1921, St. Louis - Chcago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1921, Vol. IV, pp. 1007-1008.

Herman Payne Harbison, president of the Harbison Manufacturing Company of Kansas City, has in this connection developed a business of substantial proportions in jobbing implement supplies. He was born January 7, 1876, in Kansas City and is a representative of one of the oldest and best known families of this state. On the 4th of June, 1812, Missouri was organized by congress with a governor and general assembly, and Mr. Harbison believes that his great-grandfather in the maternal line, John Howard, was the first territorial governor of what is now Missouri. Howard county was organized in November, 1815, at the meeting of the territorial legislature. In the meantime, the president of the United States had appointed William Clark of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition as governor and he entered upon his duties in July, 1813. John S. and Susan (Payne) Harbison, parents of Herman Payne Harbison, were both natives of Kentucky and came to Missouri in 1869. Here the father engaged in the practice of law and was recognized as an able member of the bar.

Herman P. Harbison obtained his education in the public schools of Kansas City until he had completed a year's work in the high school. At the age of sixteen, he started to provide for his own support by entering the employ of the Richard & Conover Hardware Company, with which he remained until he had saved fifteen hundred dollars from his earnings. He was ambitious to engage in business on his own account and practiced economy and industry until he was able to turn his attention to the implement supply business. He was then a young man of twentythree years, and he entered into a partnership with Frank B. Modica, the business being carried on under a firm relationship for sometime but in 1903 it was incorporated as the Harbison & Modica Manufacturing Company. The following year Mr. Modica passed away, and Mr. Harbison then purchased his interest in the business, which he conducted under the same name until 1909, when the present style of the Harbison Manufacturing Company was adopted. The company is capitalized for fifty thousand dollars and has seventy-five employes. The business is a growing one and the patronage is now very extensive. Mr. Harbison's two brothers are associated with him in the business. The older of these is James Howard Harbison, who was born December 1, 1878, and who was married November 10, 1908, in Kansas City to Miss Ethel C. Kaufman. He is the secretary of the company. The other brother, John Stanley Harbison, was born February 7, 1880, and was married in June, 1912, to Miss Helen Parker in Kansas City. His connection with the company is that of treasurer. .

In June, 1901, Herman P. Harbison was married to Miss Anna C. Robertson, and they have one daughter, Elizabeth Payne, her middle name and that of her father being derived from the fact that they are representatives of the Payne family, to which belonged John Howard Payne, the writer of Home Sweet Home.

Mr. and Mrs. Harbison are members of the Central Presbyterian church, in which Mr. Harbison is serving as elder and in the work of which he takes active and helpful part. He is well known in social affairs of Kansas City, having membership in the Mid Day, Knife & Fork and Mission Hill Clubs. He delights in a game of golf, to which he turns for diversion when leisure permits. He is connected with the Chamber of Commerce and is interested in all the well defined plans and purposes of that organization for the city's upbuilding, the improvement of business conditions, the extension of trade relations and the promotion of high civic standards. His political endorsement is given to the democratic party but he has never been ambitious to hold office, as he has always preferred to concentrate his efforts and attention upon his business affairs. He is a man of keen foresight and early recognized the opportunities along the line of his present business. When a boy in the employ of the Richard & Conover Hardware Company he set his ideal and has ever worked toward his objective. He is steadily developing his business along constructive lines as the result of his able powers of organization and his executive force, and he now occupies a most creditable place in connection with the manufacturing interests of his native city.

3677. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 181, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 16 Jun 1880 by William B. Tevis, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 441, pg. 172D.
Dwelling#133/Family#167
Line 35-Harbison, Edward, w, m, 32, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 36-Harbison, Josephine, w, f, 25, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 37-Harbison, Maggie, w, f, 5, daughter, at home, KY KY KY
Line 38-Harbison, Mary D., w, f, 4, daughter, at home, KY KY KY
Line 39-Harbison, Lizzie A., w, f, 1, daughter, at home, KY KY KY

3678. Rev. William Irvine, "John S. Hanna and Family Connections," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 44, July 1946, p. 241-45 (reprint of original), of Georgetown, Kentucky.

3679. FamilySearch.org, "Texas Marriages, 1837-1973".

3680. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 6, Denison, Grayson Co., Texas, Enumerated 2 Jun 1880 by (blank), National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 1306, pg. 111A.
Address: Main Street
Dwelling#25/Family#26
Line 5-Chichet, M., w, m, 37, head, marr., grocer, France France France
Line 6-Chichet, Milly, w, f, 23, wife, marr., keeping house, IL IL IL
Line 7-Theoder, D. B., w, m, 35, single, clerk in saloon, France France France
Line 8-Enright, John, w, m, 23, single, clerk in saloon, Ireland Ireland Ireland

3681. Rev. William Irvine, "John S. Hanna and Family Connections," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 44, July 1946, p. 241-45 (reprint of original), living with mother in Kansas City, Missouri in 1878.

3682. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 75, El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated ? April, 1910 by Mrs. Conly N. Holford, Microfilm series T624; Roll 1549, pg 77, sheet 16B.
Address: 1020 West Olive Street
Dwelling#337/Family#399
Line 80-Magoffin, James W, Head, M, W, 45, M1 15 yrs, TX TX TX, real estate agent
Line 81-Magoffin, Ann B, Wife, F, W, 35, M1 15 yrs, KY KY KY
Line 82-Magoffin, Ann, Daughter, F, W, 12, S, TX TX KY
Line 83-Magoffin, Joe, Son, M, W, 11, S, TX TX KY
Line 84-Magoffin, Mary, Daughter, F, W, 7, S, TX TX KY
Line 85-Magoffin, James W Jr, Son, M, W, 3, S, TX TX KY
Line 86-Buford, Mary H, mother-in-law, F, W, 63, Wd, KY KY KY
Line 87-Mills, Martha, Cousin, F, W, 45, S, IL IL IL
Line 88-Ramis(?), Lulie, Servant, F, Other, 19, S, Mexico Mexico Mexico

3683. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 95, U.S. Military Reservation, Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas, enumerated 8 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Pearl Mower, Microfilm series T625; Roll 537, pg. 23, sheet 9B.
Address: 186A Grant; Dwelling#128, Family#131
Line 77-Glasgow, William J., Head, rents home, M, W, 53, marr., MO IL MO, Officer, US Army
Line 78-Glasgow, Josephine M., Wife, F, W, 45, marr., TX Mexico TX, no occupation
Line 79-Glasgow, Octavia M., Dau., F, W, 19, single, TX MO TX, no occupation
Line 80-Glasgow, Harriet C., Dau., F, W, 17, single, SD MO TX, no occupation
Line 81-Glasgow, Edward J., Son, M, W, 16, single, CA MO TX, in school
Line 82-Glasgow, William J., Son, M, W, 14, single, NY MO TX, in school

3684. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 71-26, City of El Paso, Justice's Precinct No. 1, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated 15 April, 1930 by Mrs. Ann J. Rios, Microfilm T626, Roll 2328, pg. 90, sheet 8B.
Address: 1120 Magoffin Ave.
Dwelling#120/Family#186
Line 58-Glasgow, William J., Head, Owns home ($100,000), no radio, not a farm, M, W, 63, marr. age 29, MO MO MO, employment agent, copper refinery
Line 59-Glasgow, Josephine, Wife, F, W, 53, marr. age 19, TX TX TX, no occupation
Line 60-Glasgow, Octavia, Dau., F, W, 29, single, TX MO TX, no occupation
Line 61-Glasgow, Harriet, Dau., F, W, 27, single, SD MO TX, no occupation

3685. James O'Donnell, "Lamentationes leremiae: The Missing Link".

"On January 16, 1967, there passed away in El Paso, Texas, one of the last living links with the American frontier, Brigadier General William Jefferson Glasgow, USA (Ret.), who at 101 had been for the last three years of his life the oldest living graduate of the United States Military Academy. Born in St. Louis on May 18, 1866, William J. Glasgow was the son of Edward J. and Harriet Kennerly Glasgow. His father was at that time in the mercantile and banking business in St. Louis, but had led an adventurous life in the southwest during the days before and during the Mexican War, serving under President Van Buren as American consul at Guaymas, later setting himself up as a trader at Mazatlan, fighting under Colonel Alexander W. Doniphan, and acting towards the close of that war as American Commercial Agent at Chihuahua. (Two of Glasgow's sisters married sons of General William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.)1

Brigadier General Glasgow was survived by a short time by his wife, the former Josephine Magoffin, three years his junior; she was the daughter of former El Paso mayor Joseph Magoffin and the granddaughter of James W. Magoffin, one of the founders of El Paso. Until the general's death they lived, with their daughter Olivia Magoffin Glasgow, in the mission-style adobe Magoffin Home, the oldest house still standing in El Paso, built by Mrs. Glasgow's grandfather during the 1840's. When General Glasgow, of the West Point class of 1891, retired from the army for disability in 1927, he and his wife returned to El Paso to fix up the old homestead and live out the remaining forty years of his life;2 he was active and alert throughout his last years. (The home is now open as a museum run by the El Paso County Historical Society; with thick adobe walls, running around three sides of a courtyard opening to the west, the house is filled with the curios of several generations of pioneers. That the spirit thrives in the family is evidenced by the display (in one of the small rooms across the court from the main wing of the house) of a seven-foot ivory tusk from an elephant shot on safari by the general's son in 1959).

Though he spent forty years in the military, Glasgow never saw overseas duty in wartime. His first action out of the Academy, as a shavetail in the Cavalry, was "stern-chasing" the Apache Kid through New Mexico. But his most active period of service was under General John J. Pershing on the punitive expedition into Mexico in 1914 in pursuit of Pancho Villa after the infamous raid on Columbus, New Mexico. The records of that expedition have some blank spaces in them and it is apparently to one of those blank spaces which we owe our discovery.3

For upon General Glasgow's death, in accordance with his will, his substantial collection of public and private papers and his private library (not without its own bibliographical rarities, since some of the volumes therein were inherited by Gen. and Mrs. Glasgow from their own families) were given to the United States Government to be preserved and made available for scholars at the Fort Bliss Replica Museum in El Paso.4 That facility is not, to tell the truth, fully staffed to handle scholarly accessions of this magnitude, and the process of classifying and evaluating the holdings of the Glasgow collection is progressing slowly.

The particular item with which we are concerned is a vellum manuscript, approximately 8< by 11 inches in size, containing fifty-three leaves written on one side only, with a space of approximately one line separating each line, discovered in a file labled only "Mexico -- 1914", the other contents of which are two badly disintegrated Spanish-language newspapers (not yet identified) and a few laundry bills from a cleaners in Columbus, New Mexico.5 The manuscript itself appears to be immensely old in comparison with the other materials (this can be confirmed by an olifactory examination with appropriate equipment); it is written in Latin in an unusual script not unlike the court hand (first named by E.A. Lowe as "Smith-Corona Pica") practised in the Emirate of Granada in the fifteenth century. There is no explicit title on the first leaf of the manuscript (which does seem to be intact, containing a continuous text in its entirety), but the first line (fol. 1r) begins with the phrase Domino Hiraio ilustro et sagacisimo... " (the remainder of the website discusses this rare text)

3686. Leon Metz, "El Paso Chronicles", "1896: Oct. 29, Lt. William Jefferson Glasgow marries Josephine Richardson Magoffin, daughter of Joseph and granddaughter of James Magoffin. It is the social event of the 1890s.".

3687. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 77, El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated 15 April, 1910 by Ely Martin, Microfilm series T624; Roll 1549, pg 107, sheet 1A.
Line 11-Glasgow, William J, Capt., M, W, 43, M1 14 yrs, MO IL MO, Officer

3688. Texas Historical Commission, "Magoffin Home State Historic Site", "One of their daughters, Octavia Magoffin Glasgow, was living in the home in 1976 when the family decided to sell it. She retained life tenancy and continued to live in the home until her death in 1986.".

3689. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 40, Deerwood Village, Crow Wing Co., Minnesota, enumerated the 16th and 18th April, 1910 by Joseph Bergfalk, Microfilm series T624; Roll 694, pg. 134, sheet 2B.
Dwelling/Family#36
Line 65-Magoffin, Beriah, head, M, W, 34, m1 2yrs, KY KY KY, mining engineer - iron mines
Line 66-Magoffin, Charlotte, wife, F, W, 26, m1 2yrs, 0/0 children, AR US NY

3690. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 127, Deerwood Village, Crow Wing Co., Minnesota, enumerated 6 - 7 Jan 1920 by Sophia R. Ness, Microfilm series T625; Roll 829, sheet 2A.
Address: Farm
Dwelling #25/Family #26
Line 12-Magoffin, Beriah Jr., head, owns freely, M, W, 50, marr., KY KY KY, mining engineer
Line 13-Magoffin, Charlotte M., wife, F, W, 35, marr., AR AR MO
Line 14-Magoffin, Charlotte B., daughter, F, W, 7, single, MN KY AR
Line 15-Magoffin, Beriah, son, M, W, 5, single, MN KY AR
Line 16-Magoffin, Morton D., son, M, W, 3 11/12, single, MN KY AR
Line 17-Magoffin, Shelby J., son, M, W, 2 6/12, single, MN KY AR
Line 18-Magoffin, John G., son, M, W, 5 mo., single, MN KY AR
Line 19-Johnson, Laura, cook, F, Mu, 55, marr., KY KY KY
Line 20-Strader, Annie, Maid, F, B, 18, single, MN KY KY

3691. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 18-18, Deerwood Village, Crow Wing Co., Minnesota, enumerated April 23, 1930 by Arthur H. Mattson, Microfilm T626, Roll 1084, Sheet 1A.
Dwelling #7/Family #7
Line 30-Magoffin, Beriah Jr., head, owns home - $10,000; M, W, 56, marr. age 33, KY KY KY, mining engineer
Line 31-Magoffin, Charlotte M., wife, F, W, 43, marr. age 20, AR AR NY
Line 32-Magoffin, Charlotte Bird, daughter, F, W, 18, single, MN KY AR
Line 33-Magoffin, Beriah Jr. 3rd, son, M, W, 15, single, MN KY AR
Line 34-Magoffin, Morton D., son, M, W, 14, single, MN KY AR
Line 35-Magoffin, J. Shelby, son, M, W, 12, single, MN KY AR
Line 36-Magoffin, John G., son, M, W, 10, single, MN KY AR
Line 37-Magoffin, Susan S., daughter, F, W, 2 6/12, single, MN KY AR
Line 38-Niemi, Hilda S., servant, F, W, 18, single, MN Finland US, cook
Line 39-Anthony, Ellen G., servant, F, W, 18, single, MN Russia Russia, servant

3692. Minnesota Historical Society, "Minnesota Death Certificate Index", CertID# 1940-MN-003388.

3693. USGenWeb Archives, "Deerwood/Scandia Cemetery, Deerwood Township, Crow Wing Co., MN".

MAGOFFIN Beriah, Jr. B:1869 D:1940
MAGOFFIN Beriah, III B:1914 D:1946
     "Commander, U.S. Navy"
MAGOFFIN Charlotte Bird B:1/17/1912 D:4/1989
MAGOFFIN Charlotte M. B:2/19/1884 D:1/1969
MAGOFFIN John Griffith B:1919 D:1945
     "Major - U.S.A.A.F."

3694. Cuyuna Country Heritage Preservation Society, "Stories".

Shotgun Honeymoon?
Beriah Magoffin Jr. and Charlotte Bird Mondscheen were married in 1907. "Dad didn't tell mother she had chosen a date right in the middle of hunting season," Susan Shelby Magoffin Stoker said in an oral interview. "For a wedding trip they took the train to Deerwood, deposited mother's wardrobe at the boarding house and went duck hunting for several days." In some cases, that would have been the end of the romance right there, but for this couple it was just starting off right. " Mother liked to hunt," their daughter explained. "He gave her a 10 gauge shotgun and she hunted for some years, and I've seen a classic picture of her sitting on a muskrat house in long skirts and a hat with a gun. . . . a hunting family, that's for certain."

(includes photos of Beriah and Charlotte)

3695. Ibid.

3696. Minnesota Historical Society, "Minnesota Death Certificate Index", CertID# 1969-MN-000344; maiden name spelled MONDSCHINE and MONDSCHIEN.

3697. Pam Long <rplong -at- comcast.net>, "Magoffin Genealogy," email received 20 May 2008.

3698. Groethe, Ozzie, "The Magoffin Family," Brainerd Dispatch, Brainerd, Crow Wing Co., Minnesota, Wednesday, 21 May 2008.

The Magoffin family
Morton Magoffin said he owed part of his success in combat to his upbringing in Deerwood and the surrounding area, according to family. His father was an avid small game hunter in addition to big game in the U.S. and abroad. Morton followed his footsteps from the time he was a small child.

He said he learned those difficult "deflection" shots - being able to hit a moving target from a moving platform (not an easy task and very important in aerial combat) hunting with his father. Hunting was the family's main pastime. Morton's sister, Susan, also raised in Deerwood, was a nationally known wing-shooter. She recently passed away in Wayzata. Mort's mother, Charlotte, was an avid duck and goose hunter and used a 10-gauge shotgun. She and her husband, Beriah, went duck hunting on their honeymoon in 1907. They had just taken a train to Deerwood to start their married life and with Morton starting his new job at Hanna Mining they built an imposing home on Lake Reno that is still standing.

The Magoffins were originally from Kentucky, emigrating from County Down in Ireland. Morton's great-grandfather, Beriah Magoffin, was governor of Kentucky before the Civil War. Beriah's brother, Ebenezer, was a colonel in the Union Army, who fought in the Civil War. Another brother, Joseph, served in the Civil War as a colonel, and ended up as the mayor of El Paso, Texas. A sister, Shelby Magoffin, was one of the first frontiers women in U.S. history, accompanying General Stephen Kearney on his first expedition to the Southwest and into Mexico. She became a noted author, recounting her travel and experiences. Finally, honoring the Magoffins, a warship of W.W.II was named after them; the USS Magoffin, APA 199, that saw action in the Pacific. Morton Magoffin of Minnesota had some very impressive lives to live up to. He certainly did do that.

3699. Groethe, Ozzie, "Coming up aces: Remembering one of Deerwood's 'best-kept secrets'," Brainerd Dispatch, Brainerd, Crow Wing Co., Minnesota, Wednesday, 21 May 2008.

Crow Wing County has its share of war heroes, with a few who are virtually unknown by residents.

How many know that the small city of Deerwood produced a West Point graduate who ended up in the Air Corps, fought at Pearl Harbor, then in Europe, and then became part of that legendary (and very small) group known as "Fighter Aces." This may be one of Deerwood's "best-kept secrets."

His name - Morton David Magoffin, who died last summer in California at the age of 91. It is hard to place a measure on heroism, but if there was, "Mort" Magoffin would rank near the top.

[photo; caption: Morton David Magoffin, who died last summer in California at the age of 91, was a West Point graduate who ended up in the Air Corps, fought at Pearl Harbor, then in Europe, and became part of a legendary group known as the "Fighter Aces." He may be one of Deerwood's "best-kept secrets."]

Magoffin was born in Deerwood on Feb. 1, 1916, the son of Beriah and Charlotte Magoffin. Beriah was a mining engineer, a graduate of Virginia Military Institute and the Michigan College of Mines, now Michigan Technological University. Before settling in Deerwood in 1907 he had spent a year in Alaska and the Yukon (the Klondike Rush and Indian River). While living in Deerwood, Beriah worked for the Hanna Mining Co. until his death in 1940.

Morton's mother, Charlotte, traveled the world for years, before and after World War II and accumulated a large collection of dolls; she left them to the Crow Wing Historical Society, and the approximately 200 authentic costumed ethnic dolls, from the most exotic places, are on display in the sheriff's residence in Brainerd.

Morton graduated from Crosby-Ironton High School on May 31, 1933; three brothers also attended Crosby-Ironton in the '30s, and also were in service in WWII. Morton was accepted at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, at the age of 17. He graduated from West Point with an exemplary record on June 12, 1937, at the top of his class, at the U.S. Army Air Corps Flying School at Kelly Field in Texas. He was then assigned to the 1st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field in Michigan, Eddie Rickenbacker's old "Hat in the Ring" 94th Pursuit Squadron. He was flying the new Seversky P-35. He made a bit of history when he was determined to save the airplane when the engine cut out, and he had to make a dead stick landing, with an airplane that glided like a streamlined brick. He tore up a couple of fields, tore down three fences and had a very irate farmer to cope with ... but Morton survived.

He served in the states until March 1941. Then was sent to Hawaii and was based at Wheeler Field when the Dec. 7, 1941, attack occurred. Morton was in action from the first day of the war flying the P-40 Warhawk. This fighter was already obsolescent, but it had become famous as the "shark-toothed" mount of the Flying Tigers, the AVG pilots in China. It was still an effective fighter if piloted by men like Magoffin. He did survive Pearl Harbor Day to fight again.

He was later assigned to duty back on the mainland; the Army Air Forces had bigger plans for him. He rose in rank to lieutenant colonel, and was selected to command the newly organized 362nd Fighter Group (9th Air Force). They needed men with his experience to train men for the impending combat tour to Europe. They soon embarked for England and became the first fighter group using the new P-47 Thunderbolt (affectionately named the "Jug" because of its shape like a moonshiner's whiskey jug).

He flew his first mission in February 1944, escorting B-24 bombers, attempting to destroy the German V bomb launching sites near Pas de Calais, in northern France.

He was in command of three squadrons in his group, but he did not stay on the base like many C.O.'s would have. He flew nearly every mission with his men, accompanying and leading them on the most hazardous flights. He was exceptionally aggressive as a flight leader, but not foolhardy; he had great piloting skills. Until April 1944, his group was engaged primarily in escorting bombers and attacking communication centers in France and Belgium in preparation for the upcoming invasion of Normandy. Mort was promoted to full colonel but refused the desk job he was selected for and kept flying his group. On a mission on April 17, 1944, he downed a German plane, a Messerschmitt Me-109, his first aerial victory. After the invasion the group moved to Lignerolles, and on July 8 he shot down his second fighter, a Fock-Wolf FW-190. On July 13 he shot down two FW-190's in less than five minutes, bringing his tally to four. He encountered heavy ground fire on the next mission, and he had another "dead stick" landing (in a very heavy airplane) fortunately finding a British landing strip at Caen, France.

There was a crack in the No. 10 cylinder, oil covered his windshield, and it was a miracle he could set it down. That was the last time he flew "Carol Ann" (named after the middle names of his two oldest daughters). But a couple of days later he was back in the cockpit of "Carol Ann II."

On July 31 he was in a life-and-death battle with a skilled German pilot ... a "dogfight" that lasted much longer than the average encounter, but Magoffin was finally able to get on his tail and fire the last shots. He followed the smoking plane as it quickly lost altitude and he was able to witness the crash. To verify a victory, the pilot had to be certain of the destruction of the plane; preferably with gun camera verification; if that was not possible, other pilots, or U.S. ground forces who witnessed the battle could verify the crash.

Morton Magoffin was now an "Ace," with the necessary five confirmed victories. But regardless of superb flying skills, all pilots are subject to ground fire and this finally hit Morton; he was shot down over France in August 1944 and captured by the Germans. He had been severely wounded by the ground fire before bailing out, and the Germans placed him in a hospital at Etain, France. A few days later he was transferred by the Germans to another hospital in Paris. A few days after that, he was released from captivity when the allies took Paris. Magoffin had completed 84 combat missions, before the ill-fated 85th.

After undergoing several operations, he finally returned to the states. After recovering from his wounds, he accepted assignments in California, North Carolina and then Alaska, where he served in the Air Training Command. While in Alaska, he had the misfortune of a "flame-out" of the jet fighter he was flying, leading to a crash landing and breaking his back. Again, he recovered quite soon and went back to active duty. He taught at the War College in Montgomery, Ala., before going to the Pentagon to serve in War Plans for two years. He was next sent to Korea, where he was in charge of the Air Base at Seoul for a year. He then served at Mather Field (Sacramento) until his lingering injuries forced an early retirement; he completed his career as a colonel in 1958.

Morton Magoffin died on July 10, 2007, at his Pleasanton, Calif., home at the age of 91. He is survived by his wife and three daughters, all of California and Florida.

His second great distinction, beside becoming an "Ace," was being awarded the nation's second-highest honor, the Distinguished Service Cross, for extraordinary valor in combat. In addition, his other awards were the Silver Star with one Oak Leaf Cluster, the Distinguished Flying Cross with one Oak Leaf Cluster, the Purple Heart and the Air Medal with 16 Oak Leaf Clusters. He was also awarded the Belgian Croix de Guerre and the French Croix de Guerre.

The men who flew fighter planes were all joined by a common bond of almost mystical quality. They were compared with the knights of old, jousting on horseback, individual against individual, in mortal combat. As the fighter pilot rose above the impersonal nature of warfare, so did another group of unusual men rise above their fellow pilots ... to become this inner and elite brotherhood ... of Aces. Only 2 percent of all wartime fighter pilots have become an Ace. Morton Magoffin was one.

A distinguished military career when you add it all up - West Point graduate, Pearl Harbor survivor, 85 hazardous combat missions, achieving the rare "Ace," shot down, wounded in action, prisoner of war, awarded the second-highest military honor, high level service in the peacetime Air Force.

If he and his exploits were, in fact, a "best-kept secret," he can now be honored by the citizens of Crow Wing County, along with all other area veterans who have served their country.

Osborne "Ozzy" Groethe, a World War II veteran and historian, writes primarily on the WWII air war with an emphasis on Fighter Aces. He has performed volunteer work for the American Fighter Aces Association now located in the Seattle Air Museum. He now lives in Alexandria but spent most of his life in Maple Grove. He is a native of North Dakota.

3700. Virginia Hegseth, <Hegsethvf -at- worldnet.att.net>, 23 Jun 2003, gives year of birth as 1871.

3701. Find-A-Grave, "Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky".

3702. Ibid. Plot: Sect. C, Lot 21, Grave 3.

3703. Virginia Hegseth, <Hegsethvf -at- worldnet.att.net>, 23 Jun 2003, gives year of marriage as 1898.

3704. Find-A-Grave, "Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky", gives year of marriage as 1897.

3705. Find-A-Grave, "Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky", Plot: Sec. C, Lot 21, Grave 2.

3706. Minnesota Historical Society, "Minnesota Death Certificate Index", CertID# 1949-MN-029348.

3707. Virginia Hegseth, <Hegsethvf -at- worldnet.att.net>, 23 Jun 2003, Virginia gives year of death as 1906.

3708. Ibid. "seems to have spent most of her life in a mental hospital".

3709. Owen, Charles Starr, Genealogy of the descendants of Daniel Owen, Jr., of McHenry, Illinois, Chicago, IL: Fawley-Brost Company, 1947, pp. 54-58.

3710. Find-A-Grave, "Oak Hill Memorial Park, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., Oklahoma".

3711. Find-A-Grave, "Oak Hill Memorial Park, McAlester, Pittsburg Co., Oklahoma".

3712. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 43, p. 52.

3713. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, 138A, 1880 U.S. census database, FamilySearch.org. "Charles M. Thompson" in census.

3714. United States Department of Veterans Affairs, "Nationwide Gravesite Locator", BURIED AT: SECTION 7 SITE 8295-1.

3715. "Atkinson, Will" <watkinson -at- 3ht.com>, "Update on 566 laetitia Robb Thompson," 22 May 2008.

3716. United States Department of Veterans Affairs, "Nationwide Gravesite Locator", B.

3717. "Atkinson, Will" <watkinson -at- 3ht.com>, "Update on 566 laetitia Robb Thompson," 22 May 2008, Dwight did not have a middle name.

3718. William Atkinson <william.atkinson -at- uspto.gov> - provided list of children of John Thompson and Letitia Magoffin. Still living (May, 2008).

3719. Jim Richards <jmagoffin123 -at- yahoo.com>.

3720. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 83, Ward 8, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by Thomas M. Killian, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 90, pg 163, sheet 19B.
Address: 415 Bauchet St; Dwell#429/Family#518
Line 84-Magoffin, Beriah R., boarder, W, M, Nov 1881, age 18, single, MO KY KY, at school

3721. Find-A-Grave, "Woodlawn Cemetery, Las Vegas, Clark Co., Nevada".

3722. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 21, Precinct 5, Eagle Rock City, Burbank Twp., Los Angeles Co., California, enumerated the 16th of Jan., 1920 by Maude B. Chamberlain, Microfilm series T625; Roll 102, pg. 105, sheet 11B.
Address: 123 Hal--- Avenue
Dwelling/Family#24
Line 77-Magoffin, Elijah H., Head, O/M, M, W, 34, marr., MO KY MO, linotype operator
Line 78-Magoffin, Elyvon L., Wife, F, W, 31, marr., IL KY IL
Line 79-Magoffin, Lindsay F., Son, M, W, 9, single, CA MO IL
Line 80-Magoffin, Ronald V., Son, M, W, 7, single, CA MO IL
Line 81-Magoffin, Richard R., Son, M, W, 1 4/12, single, CA MO IL

3723. Institute for Regional Studies, North Dakota State University, "Ebenezer Magoffin Papers, 1840-1958 (Mss 950)".

"Ebenezer Magoffin was born in Missouri on November 4,1868 to Beriah and Manlius Magoffin. He was descended from Governor Beriah Magoffin of Kentucky, and General David Thomson. These were wealthy slaveholding families until the Civil War. In 1883 the family moved to Washington, D.C., and then to Dakota Territory near Redfield, South Dakota where Beriah Magoffin had contracts on several mail routes. During 1883-84 Ebenezer served as a page boy in the U.S. House of Representatives and also attended Spencerian Business College. In 1886 the family moved to Monango in Dickey County and established the Monango Mercantile Cash Co. In 1895 they established briefly the Magoffin and Son Cheeze Factory. In June 1897 Mr. Magoffin married Fannie Helferty of Monango and they had a daughter, Fannie. In 1898 his wife died, and in 1902 he married Amy Northrop, a teacher.  She was the daughter of Theodorus Northrop, a Dickey County pioneer and a member of North Dakota's Constitutional Convention. They had one daughter, Lois. Mr. Magoffin died January 31, 1953 in Evanston, Illinois and Amy Magoffin died ca. March 28, 1957 in Texas. They are both buried in Monango.

Mr. Magoffin was camp clerk and Secretary of Modern Woodmen of America for over 50 years going back to 1893. He was elected State Senator from Dickey County on the Democratic ticket in 1936 and 1938. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church of Monango and a Mason."

3724. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 84, Monango Village, Keystone Twp., Dickey Co., North Dakota, enumerated 13-14 Jan 1920 by James P. Laughlin, Microfilm series T625; Roll 1332, sheet 3A.
Dwelling #50/Family#51
Line 50-Magoffin, Ebenezer, head, owns home freely, M, W, 52, marr., can read/write, MO US US, cashier - bank
Line 51-Magoffin, Amy, wife, F, W, 44, marr., can read/write, WI NY MA, no occupation
LIne 52-Magoffin, Fannie, daughter, F, W, 23, can read/write, ND MO Canada, university student
Line 53-Magoffin, Lois, daughter, F, W, 16, can read/write, ND MO WI

3725. FamilySearch, "1881 Canadian Census".
Source Information:
  Census Place Marysborough North, Prince Edward, Ontario
  Family History Library Film   1375873
  NA Film Number   C-13237
  District   119
  Sub-district   G
  Division   1
  Page Number   12
  Household Number   51

3726. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 63, 6th Mag. Dist, Ward 3, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 16th of June, 1900 by Lelia R. Linney, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, page 327b, sheet 19B.
Dwelling/Family#476
Line 83-Bohon, Sallie, head, W, F, Jul 1846, 53, Wd., 6 children, 5 living; KY KY KY, owns home freely
Line 84-Bohon, Annie B., dau., W, F, ? 1872, 27, single, KY KY KY
Line 85-Bohon, Nannie, dau., W, F, Oct 1876, 23, single, KY KY KY
Line 86-Bohon, Henry C., son, W, M, Jul 1882, 17, single, KY KY KY

3727. Source: msprague -at- wolfsport.com; Date: 6 Apr 2003, message board post.

3728. Woman's Who's Who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915, John William Leonard, Editor-in-Chief, New York: The American Commonwealth Company, 1914, p. 89.

BECKNER, Marie Warren (Mrs. Lucien P. Beckner), 142 W. Hlckman St., Winchester. Ky.

Journalist, club worker; b. Harrodsburg, Ky., May 22, 1875; dau. William Warren and Jean Hamilton Daviess; ed. Caldwell College, Danville Ky. (mem. Kappa Kappa Alpha); m. New Albany. Ind., Aug. 14, 1894. Lucien Pearson Beckner; children: Jean Warren, b. 1896 (died 1898); Elizabeth Taliaferro, b. 1897; Marie Warren b. 1905. Engaged In journalism on staff of Winchester Sun. Interested In building hospital, and in all twenty-seven branches of the Ky. Fed. Women's Clubs. Mem. D.A.R. (vice-regent of Hart Chapter); worthy matron Order Eastern Star; mem. King's Daughters of Hospital Circle at Winchester, Ky. ; mem. the Descendants of Colonial Governors, through Gov. John West and Governor Clalborne of Va.; mem. M.C. Club of Winchester (près.). Ky. Fed. of Women's Clubs, Parents' and Teachers' Clubs. Mem. First Presbyterian Church. Favors woman suffrage.

3729. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 15, Magisterial Dist. No. 7, Ward 1, Winchester City, Clark Co., Kentucky, enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by W. C. Pace, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 515, p. 317, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#175/Family#192
Line 93-Beckner, Lucien, head, w, m, b. Dec 1872, age 27, marr. 7 yrs, KY KY KY; lawer; rents home
Line 94-Beckner, Marie, wife, w, f, b. May 1875, age 25, marr. 7 yrs, 1 child, living; KY KY KY
Line 95-Beckner, Elizabeth, daughter, w, f, b. ? 1897, age 2, single, KY KY KY

3730. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 33, Ward 5, Winchester City, Magisterial Dist. No. 7, Clark Co., Kentucky, enumerated 3 May 1910 by James T. Bohen, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 468, pg. 310, sheet 22A.
Address: 142 Hickman St.
Dwelling#213/Family#297
Line 4-Beckner, Lucien, head, m, w, 37, marr1 15 yrs; KY KY KY; lawyer, general practice; owns home freely
Line 5-Beckner, Marie W., wife, f, w, 34, marr1 15 yrs, 3 children, 2 living; KY KY KY
Line 6-Beckner, Elizabeth T., daughter, f, w, 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 7-Beckner, Marie W., daughter, f, w, 5, single, KY KY KY
Line 8-Beckner, William H., brother, m, w, 24, single, KY KY KY; manager, lumber mill
Line 9-Worth, Phoebe, siser, f, w, 28, marr1 2 yrs, 1 child, living; KY KY KY
Line 10-Worth, John G. brother-in-law, m, w, 42, marr1 2 yrs; NJ NY NY; engineer, mining
Line 11-Worth, Elizabeh, niece, f, w, 1, single, KY NJ KY

3731. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 42, Cert. #20640.

3732. The Winchester Cemetery Company, Inc., "Burial Records", Sec-CENTRL Lot-328 Grv-12.

3733. The Kappa Alpha Journal: Dedicated to the Interests of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Vol. XI, Mid-summer 1894, No. 5, John Bell Keeble, Editor, Nashville, TN, p. 502.

The Louisville Times of August I5th contained the following account of the marriage of Lucien Beckner, Omega '93: " Last evening, at the parsonage of the Centenary M. E. Church, on East Elm street, in New Albany, Lucien Beckner, of Winchester, Ky., and Miss Marie Davis Warren, of Danville, were married by the Rev. W. B. Collins. The affair was a genuine elopement, there having been parental objections on account of the youth of the bride, who is but eighteen years of age." A special from Danville in the same issue gave this account of the affair: " Great surprise was created here this morning by the receipt of a telegram from Louisville announcing the marriage of Miss M. Warren, the handsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warren, of this city, to Lucien Beckner, son of Judge Wm. M. Beckner, of Winchester. Miss Warren took advantage of her mother's absence from the city yesterday and went to Louisville, where she met young Beckner. He was a student here two years ago, but no one suspected that there was a love affair."

3734. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 44, Cert. #21938.

3735. The Winchester Cemetery Company, Inc., "Burial Records", Section-CENTRL Lot-328 Grv-11.

3736. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Counties, April, 1971; reprinted August, 1990, Vol. IV, p 144.

3737. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 31 Aug 1928, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 28127, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3738. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Heaths Creek Twp., Sedalia P.O., Pettis Co., Missouri, enumerated June 18, 1870, by A. P. Morey, Microfilm #M593, roll 797, 524B.
Dwelling#315/Family#314
Line 11-Montgomery, John, age 19, M, W, Farmer, Kentucky
Line 12-Montgomery, Thomas, age 25, M, W, Farmer, Kentucky

3739. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 23 Oct 1937, 1202 S. Lamine, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 34985, PDF, Missouri State Archives, states birthdate was 5 Sep 1855 in Missouri.

3740. Ibid.

3741. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 12 Mar 1916, Hughesville, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No.11492, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3742. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 15 Dec 1913, Nelson, Saline Co., Missouri, File No.41551, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3743. "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.

3744. Ibid.

3745. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 31 Jul 1928, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No.24703, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3746. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 22 sep 1937, Houstonia R.F.D., Longwood Twp., Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 31458, PDF, Missouri State Archives, gives year of birth as 1851.

3747. Mary Ed Hartnell <maryedh -at- yahoo.com.au>. great-granddaughter of John and Emma Montgomery.

3748. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 22 sep 1937, Houstonia R.F.D., Longwood Twp., Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 31458, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3749. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 5 May 1931, 301 Bompart St., Webster Grove, St. Louis Co., Missouri, File No.19185, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3750. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 125, 1st Ward, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, enumerated the 22nd day of April, 1910 by Roy K. Mason, Microfilm series T624; Roll 801, pg 87, sheet 9A.
Address: 1405 W. 3rd St.
Dwelling#181/Family#183
Line 38-Zoll, Charles H., Head, M, W, 58, M1 27 yrs, VA VA VA, civil engineer - city
Line 39-Zoll, Mary C., Wife, F, W, 54, M1 27 yrs, 2/2 children, KY KY KY

3751. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 3 Aug 1927, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, File No.24256, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3752. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Warrensburg, Johnson Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0696, pg. 371A, 1880 U.S. census database.

3753. "Death Records Certificates". Filed 7 May 1943, Bothwell Hospital, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No.18674, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3754. "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

3755. "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

3756. "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

3757. "Death Records Certificates: Edith May Roberts". Filed 3 Nov 1947, Bothwell Hospital, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 5700, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3758. "Death Records Certificates: Thomas Henry Roberts". Filed 4 Jun 1949, Bothwell Hospital, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No. 16814, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

3759. Anna H. Lee, "Franklin Co., KY GenWeb - Births", viewed Oct. 14, 2000.

3760. Harriet Bowling <hrsbowl01 -at- gmail.com>, "McAfee Genealogy," email received 15 Nov 2011, Ancestry public tree. "My 3rd great grand mother was an Ann McAfee born around 1758. She married an Elijah Craig in 1794 ( he was killed in the war of 1812) and they had a son John S. Craig born in Ky in 1801. Ann's son John S. Craig married Olive Gookins.".

3761. Find-A-Grave, "Gillett Cemetery, Gillett, Arkansas Co., Arkansas", has birthdate as 19 May 1892.

3762. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 104, Ward 8, Precinct 11, Denver, Denver Co., Colorado, enumerated 25 Apr 1900 by Susan M. Rockwell, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 115, pg. 196, sheet 15A.
Address: 2340 First St.
Dwelling #300; Family#309
Line 32-Dhonau, Albert M., head, m, w, 34, marr(1st) 7 yrs; IN Germany Germany; store keeper, gas company; owns home, mortgaged
Line 33-Dhonau, Naomi E., wife, f, w, 38, marr(1st) 7 yrs; 0 children; IN OH IN

3763. Find-A-Grave, "Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson Co., Colorado".

3764. Carol Ealey, "Parke Co., Indiana Cemetery Transcription Project", Died age 19y, 9d.

3765. Ibid. Died age 35y, 1m, 4y.

3766. Larry Adams, "Adams Genealogy", (database last updated in 1998; contact info out-of-date). Has her name as Armanellie.

3767. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992".
Groom's Name: Dale M. Brown
Groom's Birth Date: 1888
Groom's Birthplace: Whiteland, Ind.
Groom's Age: 25
Bride's Name: Hazel M. Demaree
Bride's Birth Date: 1890
Bride's Birthplace: Whiteland, Ind.
Bride's Age: 23
Marriage Date: 27 May 1913
Marriage Place: Greenwood, Marion, Indiana
Groom's Father's Name: Wm. Brown
Groom's Mother's Name: Luella Van Arsdell
Bride's Father's Name: Ira Mead Demaree
Bride's Mother's Name: Elizabeth Alexander
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Marital Status: Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00121-8
System Origin: Indiana-EASy
Source Film Number: 413546
Reference Number: p 390

3768. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 74, Camden Twp., Schuyler Co., Illinois, enumerated 21 Jun 1900 by Frank C. Hayes, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 344, pg. 77, sheet 8A.
Dwelling#155/Family#159
Line 47-Curry, Hosea A., head, w, m, b. Mar 1872, age 28, marr. 1 yr; IL IL IL; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 48-Curry, Sarah, wife, w, f, b. Mar 1873, age 27, marr. 1 yr; 0 children; IL IL IL
Line 49-Kinman, Lucy Eldora, sister-in-law, w, f, b. Feb 1882, age 18, marr. 2 yrs; 1 child, living; IL IL IL
Line 50-Kinman, Emery E., nephew, w, m, b. Mar 1899, age 1, single, IL IL IL

3769. Schuyler Co., IL GenWeb project, "Rushville City Cemetery Interments, 1901 through 1921", Ross McKee, Sexton. Published in the "Rushville Times", 26 April 1911.

3770. Schuyler Co., IL GenWeb project, "Schuyler Co., Illinois Birth Records, Book 1, 1877-1886", p. 16.

3771. Schuyler Co., IL GenWeb project, "Schuyler Co., Illinois Birth Records, Book 1, 1877-1886", p. 110.

3772. Schuyler Co., IL GenWeb project, "Schuyler Co., Illinois Register of Marriages, Book D, 1877-1907", p. 17; married at home of Wm. J. Curry by J. L. Webster, J.P.; witnessed by James Curry and James Clark.

3773. Schuyler Co., IL GenWeb project, "Schuyler Co., Illinois Birth Records, Book 1, 1877-1886", p. 133.

3774. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death". Filed 28 Oct 1942, St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, File No. 31698.

3775. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 108, Ward 7, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Edward Sch---, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 341, pg. 235, sheet 14A.
Dwelling#268/Family#290
Line 39-Avery, Fred C., head, w, m, b. Aug 1867, age 32, single, IL IL IL; laborer, packing house; rents house
Line 40-Avery, Richard, brother, w, m, b. Jul 1882, age 27, single, IL IL IL; laborer, packing house
Line 41-Avery, Della, sister, w, f, b. Dec 1878, age 21, single, MO IL IL

3776. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947", son of Joseph Avery and Serina Curry.

3777. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", license #520.

3778. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 136, 1st precinct, Ward 6, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, enumerated 15 Apr 1900 by Geo. M. Coddington, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 322, pg. 202, sheet 25A.
Address: 915 Winstanley Avenue
Dwelling #469/Family#508
Line 49-Turcott, Ben, head, m, w, 27, marr. 6 yrs, MO Canada (Eng.) IL; railroad switchman; rents home
Line 50-Turcott, Nellie, wife, f, w, 24, marr. 6 yrs, 2 children, both living; IL IL IL
Line 51-Turncott, Leslie, m, w, 4, single, IL MO IL
Line 52-Turncott, Bennie, son, m, w, 1, single, IL MO IL

3779. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 163, 5th precinct, Ward 6, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, Enumerated 7 Jan 1920 by John Doyle, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 404, pg. 87, sheet 7B.
Address: 1708 Hall St.
Dwelling#153/Family#161
Line 57-Turcott, Benjamin, head, rents home, m, w, 37, marr., MO IL MO; railroad foreman
Line 58-Turcott, Nellie, wife, f, w, 34, marr., IL IL IL
Line 59-Turcott, Leslie, son, m, w, 14, single, IL IL IL
Line 60-Turcott, Bennie, son, m, w, 10, single, IL IL IL
Line 61-Turcott, Beverly, daughter, f, w, 7, single, IL IL IL

3780. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", License #392.

3781. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947".

3782. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 203, Ward 1, Hutchinson, Reno Co., Kansas, enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by William R. Marshall, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 496, pg. 144, sheet 14B.
Address: 127 Twelfth Avenue
Dwelling#316/Family#329
Line 100-Dixon, William E., boarder, w, m, b. Jan 1869, age 31, single, IL IL KY; porter (boarding in household of Thomas and Lara Jones)

3783. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947", son of Francis Dixon and Sarah Curry; certificate #11633.

3784. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 111, Union Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Francis M. Leake Jr., Microfilm Series T623, Roll 875, pg. 252, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#274/Family#277
Line 93-White, Raymond A., head, w, m, b. Dec 1875, age 24, marr. 2 yrs; IL IL IL; farmer; rents farm
Line 94-White, Ella B., wife, w, f, b. May 1884, age 16, marr. 2 yrs, 0 children; MO NY IL

3785. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 10, Benton City, Salt River Twp., Audrain Co., Missouri, enumerated 20-21 Apr 1900 by James M. Harrison, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 767, pg. 119, sheet 3B.
Dwelling #57; Family#57
Line 79-White, R. Andrew, head, m, w, 34, marr(1st) 12 yrs; IL IL IL; farmer; rents farm
Line 80-White, Ella, wife, f, w, 25, marr. (1st) 12 yrs; 5 children, 4 living; MO MO MO
Line 81-White, Zela, daughter, f, w, 8, single, MO IL M
Line 82-White, Eula, daughter, f, w, 7, single, MO IL MO
Line 83-White, Ferby, son, m, w, 5, single, MO IL MO
Line 84-White, Davy, daughter, f, w, 3, single, MO IL MO
Line 85-Barlow, George, brother-in-law, m, w, 23, wd., KS MO MO; farm laborer

3786. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 112, Hannibal, Mason Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by J. E. Selvey, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 934, pg. 204, sheet 2B.
Dwelling#49/Family#47
Line 77-White, Raymond A., head, rents home, m, w, 44, marr., IL IL IL; laborer, contractor
Line 78-White, Eva L., wife, f, w, 29, marr., MO NY IL
Line 79-White, Eula L., daughter, f, w, 16, single, MO IL MO; busking, shoe factory
Line 80-White, Ferbie I., daughter, f, w, 14, single, MO IL MO
Line 81-White, Davie Joe, son, m, w, 11, single, MO IL MO
Line 82-White, Roscoe P., son, m, w, 5, single, MO IL MO
Line 83-White, Bennie Ray, som, m, w, 4 6/12, single, MO IL MO

3787. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 81-26, Carbon Cliff Village, Hampton Twp., Rock Island Co., Illinois, enumerated 12 Apr 1930 by Julia B. Morehart, Microfilm T626, Roll 552, pg. 136, sheet 3A.
Dwelling#53/Family#53
Line 22-White, Raymond A., head, rents home $16; not a farm; m, w, 53, marr. age 40; IL IL IL; laborer, odd jobs
Line 23-White, Eva L., wife, f, w, 35, marr. age 20, MO ME IL
Line 24-White, Ferry T., son, m, w, 25, div., marr. age 19; MO IL MO; steam fitter
Line 25-White, Lillian A., daughter, f, w, 8, single, MO IL MO

3788. Illinois Secretary of State, "Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950", Certificate #16763.

3789. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death". Filed 19 Jan 1911, Salt River Twp., Audrain Co., Missouri, File No. 54.

3790. Daniele Nadon Paston <pastond -at- comcast.net>, "McAfee & Curry Connections," email received 16 Aug 2007, 6th of James and Mary Jane's 9 children; gr-grandfather of Daniele Nadon Paston.

3791. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 299; p. 325.

3792. Ibid. p. 299; "died in navy at age of 20".

3793. Ibid. p. 299; p. 327.

3794. Ibid. p. 296.

3795. Find-A-Grave, "Marshall Cemetery, Marshall, Clark Co., Illinois".

3796. Find-A-Grave, "Marshall Cemetery, Marshall, Clark Co., Illinois", name spelled "Arine".

3797. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 296-297.

3798. Ibid. p. 297.

3799. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "Good Hope Cemetery (North Side), Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois".

3800. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 37, Honey Creek Twp., Crawford Co., Illinois, enumerated 20 Jun 1900 by Palmer W. Bussard, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 295, pg. 22, sheet 9A.
Dwelling#174/Family#175
Line 36-McClure, Samuel H., head, w, m, b. Sep 1853, age 46, marr. 19 yrs; IL IL IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 37-McClure, Sallie, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1861, age 38, marr. 19 yrs, 9 children, 7 living; IL OH OH
Line 38-McClure, John S., son, w, m, b. Apr 1882, age 18, single, IL IL IL; at school
Line 39-McClure, Ada W., son, w, m, b. Jun 1884, age 15, single, IL IL IL; at school
Line 40-McClure, Noah, son, w, m, b. Jun 1888, age 11, single, IL IL IL; at school
Line 41-McClure, Nellie, daughter, w, f, b. Mar 1890, age 10, single, IL IL IL; at school
Line 42-McClure, Earl S., son, w, m, b. Mar 1892, age 8, single, IL IL IL; at school
Line 43-McClure, Willie B., son, w, m, b. Oct 1896, age 3, single, IL IL IL
Line 44-McClure, Mary, daughter, w, f, b. Mar 1899, age 1, single, IL IL IL

Dwelling#175/Family#176
Line 45-McClure, Hannah A., head, w, f, b. Jun 1828, age 71, wd., 7 children, 3 living; IN NC IN; owns farm freely
Line 46-McClure, William E., son, w, m, b. May 1864, age 36, single, IL IL IL; farm laborer
Line 47-Nuttall, Carl B., grandson-in-law, w, m, b. Jul 1878, age 21, marr. 0 yrs, IL KY IL; teacher (school)
Line 48-Nuttall, Della, granddaughter, w, f, Jan 1879, age 21, marr. 0 yrs.m 1 child, living; IL IL IL
Line 49-Nuttall, an infant, gr-grandchild, w, m, b. May 1900, age 0 months, single, IL IL IL

3801. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "Good Hope Cemetery (North Side), Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois", "71Y4M14D".

3802. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 293.

3803. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Marriage Book 1, p. 36.

3804. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 183, Honey Creek Twp., Crawford Co., Illinois, Enumerated 15 Jun 1880 by John E. Cullom, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 183, pg. 370D.
Dwelling#255/Family#261
Line 35-Castle, William, w, m, 24, head, marr., farm hand, IL OH ?
Line 36-Castle, Mary, w, f, 21, wife, marr., keeping house, IL blank IN
Line 37-Castle, Iry, w, m, 2, son, single, IL IL IL

3805. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 193, 294.

3806. Ibid. p. 660; died at age 19 yrs.

3807. Ibid. p. 615; died aged 19 yrs, 4 mo, 29 das.

3808. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Ed., New York and Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1909, pp. 380-382., died at age 26.

John B. Hawkins.&mdash;An intelligent and thriving agriculturist of Sullivan county, John B. Hawkins owns and occupies a valuable farming property in Cass township and is there numbered among the valued and trustworthy citizens of the place, fulfilling his duties and obligations as such with fidelity. A son of Tarlton Hawkins, he was born February 22, 1852, in Hamilton township, Sullivan county. Abraham Hawkins, the grandfather of John B., was of Scottish birth. Emigrating to this country, he located first in Alabama, and subsequently, not so very long after his marriage with Sarah Dowall, he came across the country to Indiana, settling in Lawrence county in pioneer times. He bought extensive tracts of land, and for many years carried on general farming and stock- raising on a large scale, living there until his death.

Born in Lawrence county, Indiana, Tarlton Hawkins was reared to agricultural pursuits, and later became a farmer from choice. Locating in Sullivan county in 1845, he bought a tract of land lying about five miles northeast of Sullivan, and at once took possession of the log house that stood in a clearing that had previously been made. He made good improvements on the land and resided there a number of years. Moving then to Sullivan, he built up a substantial business as a dealer in grain and agricultural implements, remaining there for some time. When ready to give up active business, he returned to the farm, and there lived retired until his death, November 15, 1895. His wife, whose maiden name was Mary M. Bailey, was born in Lawrence county, Indiana, and died in Sullivan county in 1897. Her father, Elder John Bailey, was born in Kentucky, but came to Indiana when young and was a pioneer preacher of the Christian church in Lawrence county. About 1845 he settled in Sullivan county, taking up land about four miles north of Sullivan, and in addition to farming continued his ministerial labors, preaching at Sullivan, Micldletown, Palmer's Prairie Church, and in other places. Both he and his wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Henry, spent their last days on the home farm. Tarlton Hawkins and his wife reared ten children, namely: George R., Sarah E., Clementine, John B.., Isabelle, Achsah, Elorence, Mary, Ward and Mae.

John B. Hawkins was brought up on the home farm, and under the wise instruction of his father early became familiar with the various branches of agriculture, remaining beneath the parental roof until attaining his majority. Going to Texas in 1873, he spent a year in Grayson county, but not liking the place, returned to Indiana and resumed work on his father's farm. Coming to Cass township in 1888, Mr. Hawkins bought the farm on which he now resides, and has since been busily employed in its improvement. These are of an excellent character, the frame buildings which he has erected being substantial and conveniently arranged, the orchard containing a variety of fruit trees, and the land being in a fine state of cultivation. Here he is carrying on general farming and stock-raising with unquestioned success.

On December 31, 1871, Mr. Hawkins married Sarah A. Brodie. who was born February 25, 1856, in Cass township, a daughter of William Allen Brodie. Her grandfather, Samuel Brodie, born November 20, 1790, was a pioneer of Sullivan county. He located first on Shaker Prairie, but afterwards entered government land in sections six and thirty-one of Cass township, and a portion of his original purchase is now owned by his grandchildren. Improving a good homestead, he resided on it until his death, January 12, 1852. He married Ann Curry, who was born December 24, 1781, and died July 12, 1864. A native of Sullivan county, Indiana, William Allen Brodie was born September 30, 1811, in Hacldon township, and was there reared to a farmer's life. Starting out for himself, he settled on a tract of timbered land in section six, Cass township, and lived first in a log cabin. Successful in his operations, he cleared much land, erected a good set of frame buildings, and from time to time added by purchase to his real estate, at the time of his death, September 29, 1892, being the owner of more than three hundred acres. He married Mary J. Maxwell, who was born on Curry's Prairie October 4, 1827. Her father, Levi Maxwell, was born near Richmond, Indiana, September 23, 1809, and was one of the early settlers of Sullivan county. Buying land, he improved a homestead on which he spent the remainder of his life, passing away June 11, 1897. He married Nancy Carruthers, who was born March 24, 1805, and died February 12, 1834. The wife of William Allen Brodie survived him, dying December 14, 1895. Of the children born of their union, seven grew to years of maturity, namely: Sarah A., Abram McClellan, Kate Emma, Lydia Elizabeth, Mary Ellen, Viola Frances and William Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins reared four children, namely: William T., Roy A., Frank B. and Harry. William T. married Sophia Williams, and they have one child, Mildred. Roy A., who was accidentally killed at the age of twenty-six years, married Mattie Semmers, and at his death left two children, Elmer and Edna. Frank B. married Eva Keene, and they are the parents of four children, Zella, Ray, Noah and Clara. Harry married Mamie Bledsoe, and they have two children, Elzie and Desire. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins are held in high esteem throughout the community in which thev reside, and are consistent members of the Christian church.

3809. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 265, Ward 2, Hymera Town, Jackson Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by Frank M. Head, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 467, pg. 31, sheet 8A.
Dwelling#177/Family#187 (enumerated on Vine Street)
Line 31-Steele, Homer, head, owns home freely, M, W, 36, marr., IN IN IN; agent, stock company
Line 32-Steele, Maud, wife, F, W, 33, marr., IN IN IN
Line 33-Steele, Theresa, daughter, F, W, 12, single, IN IN IN
Line 34-Steele, Mary E., daughter, F, W, 5, single, IN IN IN

3810. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 613 - diary of Mrs. Lydia E. Crawford: "Apr. 2, 1905: Homer Steele & our Daughter Maud Crawford was married. Mr. Stanford Chambers said the ceremony.".

3811. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, married in home of J. A. Crawford.

3812. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, 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.".

3813. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives date of birth as 23 Nov 1891.

3814. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 237, Ward 2, Sullivan, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, Enumerated 8 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Roy Kaufman, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 466, pg. 223, sheet 8B.
Address: 120 Section Street
Dwelling#197/Family#199
Line 99-Willis, Loren, head, owns home freely; m, w, 28, marr., IN IN IN; salesman, clothing store
Line 100-Willis, Donna, wife, f, w, 26, marr., IN IN IN
Line 1-Willis, Marjorie, daughter, f, w, 3 6/12, single, IN IN IN
Line 2-Willis, Lois, daughter, f, w, 1 4/12, single, IN IN IN

3815. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 608; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible.

3816. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives year of marriage as 1927.

3817. "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, pg. 146, sheet 11A.
Dwelling#209/Family#219
Line 13-Alsman, Hiram, head, w, m, b. Feb 1833, age 67, marr. 40 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 14-Alsman, Elizabeth, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1844, age 55, marr. 40 yrs, 11 children, 10 living; KY IN KY
Line 15-Alsman, Riley, son, w, m, b. Jan 1876, age 24, div., IN KY IN; farmer
Line 16-Alsman, Guy, son, w, m, b. Jan 1887, age 13, single, IN KY IN, farm laborer
Line 17-Alsman, Dorothy, daughter, w, f, b. Jan 1890, age 10, single, IN KY IN

Dwelling#210/Family#220
Line 18-Alsman, Jno. E., head, w, m, b. Mar 1874, age 26, marr. 3 yrs, IN KY KY; farmer; rents farm
Line 19-Alsman, Onie, wife, w, f, b. Jan 1878, age 21, marr. 3 yrs, 1 child, living, IN IN IN
Line 20-Alsman, Eva G., daughter, w, f, b. Aug 1897, age 2, single, IN IN IN

3818. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 162, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 27 Apr 1910 by James H. Worth, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 380, pg. 43, sheet 11A.
Dwelling#215/Family#217
Line 14-Alsman, J. E., head, m, w, 38, marr. 13 yrs, IN KY IN; saw mill employee; owns farm freely
Line 15-Alsman, Ona, wife, f, w, 28, marr. 13 yrs, 2 children, both living; IN IN IN
Line 16-Alsman, Eva, daughter, f, w, 12, single, IN IN IN
Line 17-Alsman, Jessy, daughter, f, w, 8, single, IN IN IN

3819. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 258, Ward 1, Sullivan, Hamilton Twp., Indiana, Enumerated 2-3 Jan 1920 by Flossie C. Steel, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 466, p. 228, sheet 2A.
Address: 741 North Main Street
Dwelling#32/Family#35
Line 18-Alsman, John E., head, owns home, mortgaged; m, w, 48, marr., IN KY KY; lumber mill
Line 19-Alsman, Ona, wife, f, w, 38, marr., IN IN IN
Line 20-Alsman, Eva G., daughter, f, w, 21, single, IN IN IN
Line 21-Alsman, Jesse E., daughter, f, w, 17, single, IN IN IN
Line 22-Alsman, Wayne, nephew, m, w, 12, single, IN IN IN

3820. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: John E. Alsman
Groom's race: White
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Shelburn Indiana
Groom's number of marriages: 1
Father of groom: Hyram Alsman
Mother of groom: Starks

Bride's name: Onie Brodie
Bride's race: White
Bride's birthplace:Sullivan Indiana
Bride's residence: Sullivan Indiana
Bride's number of marriage: 2
Bride's father: Samuel H. Brodie
Bride's mother: Sarah Wright

Marriage date: 14 Jan 1897
Marriage place: Sullivan, Indiana
Official's Name: Gorrell

3821. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 170, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 28 Apr 1910 by Harry C. Buff, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 381, pg. 15, sheet 15B.
Dwelling#281/Family#284
Line 91-Brodie, John C., head, m, w, 30, marr1 7 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 92-Brodie, Cora, wife, f, w, 24, marr1 7 yrs, 3 children, all living; IL LA KY
Line 93-Brodie, Ralph C., son, m, w, 6, single, IN IN IL
Line 94-Brodie, Eugene R., son, m, w, 4, single, IN IN IL
Line 95-Brodie, Clyde L., son, m, w, 3, single, IN IN IL

3822. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Walter Ray Brodie
Groom's race: White
Groom's birthdate: 8 Sep 1887
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Shelburn Indiana
Father of groom: Samuel Henry Brodie
Mother of groom: Sarah Wright

Bride's name: Maggie Morris
Bride's race: White
Bride's birthdate: 10 Jul 1886
Bride's birthplace: Coal Bluff Vigo Indiana
Bride's residence: Sullivan Indiana
Bride's father: Scott Morris
Bride's mother: Louella Newlin

Marriage date: (blank)
Marriage place: Sullivan

3823. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 45, Precinct 35, Superior Town, Boulder Co., Colorado, Enumerated 19-20 Jan 1920 by Charles A. Jaques, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 156, p. 154, sheet 5B.
Enumerated on Block E., William St.
Dwelling#110/Family#110
Line 75-Brodie, Walter, head, rents home, m, w, 31, marr., IN IN IN; coal miner
Line 76-Brodie, Elizabeth, wife, f, w, 25, marr., IN IN IN
Line 77-Brodie, Alma, daughter, f, w, 3 1/12, single, IN IN IN

3824. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Walter Ray Brodie
Groom's race: White
Groom's birthdate: 8 Sep 1888
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Shelburn Indiana
Father of groom: Samuel K. Brodie
Mother of groom: Sarah Wright

Bride's name: Elizabeth Davey
Bride's race: White
Bride's birthdate: 21 Jan 1894
Bride's birthplace: Clinton Indiana
Bride's residence: Shelburn Indiana
Bride's father: John Davey
Bride's mother: Anna Maloney

Marriage date: (blank)
Marriage place: Sullivan

3825. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 170, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 28 Apr 1910 by Harry C. Buff, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 381, pg. 15, sheet 15A.
Dwelling#268/Family#271
Line 21-Brodie, Melville, head, m, w, 20, marr1 3 yrs, IN IN IN; coal miner; rents home
Line 22-Brodie, Pansey B., wife, f, w, 20, marr1 3 yrs, 2 children, both living; OH VA OH
Line 23-Brodie, Kenneth, son, m, w, 2, single, IN IN OH
Line 24-Brodie, Helen, daughter, f, w, 1 2/12, single, IN IN OH

3826. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 242, Ward 3, Shelburn, Curry Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 by H. Vern Crow, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 466, p. 104, sheet 13A.
Enumerated on Railroad Street; Dwelling#274/Family#275
Line 27-Brodie, Melvin G., head, rents home, m, w, 30, marr., IN IN IN; loader, coal mine
Line 28-Brodie, Pansy, wife, f, w, 29, marr., OH OH VA
Line 29-Brodie, Helen, daughter, f, w, 10, single, IN IN OH
Line 30-Brodie, Opal G., daughter, f, w, 6, single, IN IN OH
Line 31-Brodie, Don E., son, m, w, 2 11/12, single, IN IN OH
Line 32-Brodie, Billie R., son, m, w, 9/12, single, IN IN OH

3827. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Melville Guy Brodie
Groom's race: White
Groom's birthdate:12 Jan 1890
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Shelburn Indiana
Father of groom: Samuel Brodie
Mother of groom: Sarah Wright

Bride's name: Pansy Blossom Day
Bride's race: White
Bride's birthdate: 26 Feb 1890
Bride's birthplace:Ohio
Bride's residence: Shelburn Indiana
Bride's father: John Day
Bride's mother: Nannie Powers

Marriage date:
Marriage place: Sullivan, Indiana

3828. 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
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

3829. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, Her surname at the time of marriage was Neal.

3830. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
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
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

3831. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Connie B. Bedwell
Groom's race: Caucasian
Groom's birthdate:
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Shelburn Indiana
Groom's number of marriages: First
Father of groom: Wm Bedwell
Mother of groom: Rebecca Creager

Bride's name: Cora B. Creager
Bride's race: Caucasian
Bride's birthdate:
Bride's birthplace:Sullivan
Bride's residence: Sullivan
Bride's number of marriage: 1
Bride's father: Chris Creager
Bride's mother: K Aur

Marriage date: 6 Nov 1889
Marriage place: Sullivan, Indiana

3832. 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

3833. 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

3834. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 137.

3835. Ibid. p. 305.

3836. Ibid. p. 72; p. 305.

3837. Ibid. p. 137, 148.

3838. Ibid. p. 138.

3839. Ibid. p. 72, 148.

3840. Ibid. p. 148; married by Rev. James Hixon, Carlisle, Indiana.

3841. Ibid. p. 72-73.

3842. Ibid. p. 149; listing of Marriage Records at Sullivan County Court House.

3843. Ibid. p. 73; p. 306.

3844. Ibid. p. 73; p. 308.

3845. Ibid. p. 73; p. 309.

3846. Ibid. p. 73.

3847. Ibid. p. 148; from listing of Knox County Court Records.

3848. Ibid. p. 309.

3849. Ibid. p. 73; p. 310.

3850. Ibid. p. 73; p. 311.

3851. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 63, irving, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 14 Jun 1880 by J. C. Houston, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 1081, pg. 225C.
Dwelling#242/Family#246
Line 19-Bond, Scott, w, m, 24, head, marr., farmer, OR
Line 20-Bond, Ella, w, f, 22, wife, marr., keeping house, MO
Line 21-Bond, Eva C., w, f, 2, daughter, single, OR OR MO
Line 22-Bond, Ida L, w, f, 7/12, b. Nov., daughter, single, OR OR MO

3852. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 113, Goshen Precinct, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by William B. Emmons, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1348, pg.126, sheet 1B.
Dwelling#11/Family#11
Line 55-Bond, Vinson S., head, w, m, b. Apr 1854, age 46, marr. 7 yrs, OR VA IN; farmer; rents farm
Line 56-Bond, Henrietta, wife, w, f, b. Nov 1859, age 40, marr. 7 yrs, 1 child, living; MO IL MO
Line 57-Bond, Robert S., son, w, m, b. Nov 1898, age 1, single, OR OR MO

3853. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 238, Ward 3, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 by Margaret Renfro, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1495, pg.195, sheet 8B.
Address: 1399 Sixth Ave West
Dwelling#174/Family#179
Line 51-Bond, Vincent S., head, rents home, m, w, 69, marr., OR VA IN; no occupation
Line 52-Bond, Etta, wife, f, w, 60, marr., MO IL MO

3854. "V. S. Bond, Pioneer, Passes Away Sunday," The Eugene Daily Guard, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, Monday, 28 Feb 1921, online transcription.

"Vincent Scott Bond, aged 66 years, a pioneer who has spent his lifetime in Lane county, died at his home at 1349 Sixth avenue west Sunday morning at four o'clock. He was widely known and highly respected throughout the county. In recent years he has been in the carpenter business.

Besides his wife he leaves five children, as follow: Mrs. J. M. Cox of Naches, Washington; Mrs. H. L. Gritina of Palouse, Washington; Ralph S. Bond and Mrs. D. W. Harper of Canada; and Lee Bond of Hillsboro. He also left six brothers and sisters, as follows: Mrs. A. Robertson, A. W. Bond, R. B. Bond, Mrs. W. L. Wheeler, Mrs. H. C. Wheeler and Mrs. J. B. parker, all of Lane county.

The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Branstetter chapel. Rev. E. V. Stivers will have charge of the services. Interment will be in the Luper cemetery."

3855. ""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."

3856. FamilySearch.org, "Oregon Marriages, 1853-1935".

3857. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 63, irving, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 11 Jun 1880 by J. C. Houston, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 1081, pg. 223C.
Dwelling#211/Family#215
Line 4-Bond, Joseph W., w, m, 24, head, marr., farmer, OR VA IN
Line 5-Bond, Samantha J., w, f, 22, wife, marr., keeping house, OR MO GA
Line 6-Bond, William A., w, m, 1, son, single, OR OR OR

3858. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 316.

3859. Ibid. p. 316 (gives date as Dec 1877).

3860. FamilySearch.org, "Oregon Marriages, 1853-1935".

3861. "Mrs. Robertson, Lane Pioneer, Is Dead At 67 Years," The Eugene Daily Guard, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, Monday, 7 Jul 1924, online transcription.

3862. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 317.

3863. "Pioneer, Indian Fighter Is Dead," The Register-Guard, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, Monday, 3 Jun 1935, online transcription.

"Rufus Robertson, 82-year old Springfield resident, one-time Indian fighter and one of the first white children born in Lane county, died at his home, 416 G. street, Sunday evening.

He was born May 28, 1852, near the Lane county line where Benton-Lane park is now located. He was the son of pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson, who had crossed the plains in 1851 and was the first baby to be baptised in the First Methodist church in Lane county.

In 1882 he was married to Miss Lou E. Bond of Eugene. Mrs. Robertson died in 1924. In 1905 he helped organize the Christian church of Santa Clara, and has been a lifetime elder in that church. Mr. Robertson was a member of the W. O. W., and veteran of many Indian wars. He spent his entire life in Lane county, except for six years in the Palouse country of Eastern Washington.

Survivors include seven sons, Wayne, Will, Neal, Carl, Robert and John, all of Eugene, and Glen of Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Nora Wells of Sweet Home and Mrs. E.R. Danner of Eugene; twenty-nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; three brothers, J. B. and W. H. of Eugene and R. C. of Idaho.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Christian church in Eugene. Rev. Veltie Pruitt and Dr. S. E. Childres officiating and interment in the Luper cemetery. Branstetter-Simon chapel is in charge."

3864. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 314; p. 320.

3865. Ibid. p. 314; p. 320.

3866. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 109, Irving, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by James E. Bond, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1348, pg.61, sheet 1A.
Dwelling#4/Family#4
Line 18-Bond, Allen Jr., head, w, m, b. Dec 1861, age 38, marr. 14 yrs, OR VA IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 19-Bond, Rachel, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1865, age 34, marr. 14 yrs, Canada MO MO
Line 20-Bond, Echo, daughter, w, f, b. June 1886, age 13, single, OR OR MO; at school
Line 21-Bond, Claud, son, w, m, b. Oct 1888, age 11, single, OR OR MO; at school
Line 22-Bond, Noble, son, w, m, b. May 1895, age 5, single, OR OR MO

3867. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 160, North Eugene Precinct No. 2, Ward 3, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by Sherman S. Lyons, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1282, pg.229, sheet 14B.
Address: 435 West Fourth Street
Dwelling#304/Family#353
Line 70-Bond, Allen W., head, m, w, 45, marr. 24 yrs, OR VA IN; farmer; owns home freely
Line 71-Bond, Rachel E., wife, f, w, 44, marr. 24 yrs, 4 children, all living; Canada Canada MO
Line 72-Bond, Claude H., son, m, w, 21, single, OR OR Canada
Line 73-Bond, Noble W., son, m, w, 14, single, OR OR Canada
Line 74-Bond, Opal R., daughter, f, w, 10, single, OR OR Canada

3868. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 238, Ward 3, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 9-10 Jan 1920 by Margaret Renfro, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1495, pg.191, sheet 4B.
Address: 869 4th Ave West
Dwelling#96/Family#104
Line 77-Bond, Allan W., head, owns home freely, m, w, 58, marr., OR VA IN; farmer
Line 78-Bond, Rachel E., wife, f, w, 54, marr., Canada MO MO
Line 79-Bond, Opal R., daughter, f, w, 19, single, OR OR Canada; bookkeeper, creamery

3869. Patti Kluchesky <sda -at- micron.net>, "Pleasant Hill Cemetery Index: Lane County, Oregon".

3870. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 320.

3871. Ibid. p. 314; p. 321.

3872. Ibid. p. 321.

3873. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 113, Goshen Precinct, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 1 & 4 Jun 1900 by William B. Emmons, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1348, pg.126, sheet 1A-1B.
Dwelling#10/Family#10
Line 48-Wheeler, Wm. L., head, w, m, b. Nov 1865, age 34, marr. 13 yrs, OR IL MO; farmer; rents farm
Line 49-Wheeler, Emma J., wife, w, f, b. Jul 1866, age 33, marr. 13 yrs, 5 children, all living; OR IL IN
Line 50-Wheeler, Cora A., daughter, w, f, b. Jul 1888, age 11, single, OR OR OR, at school
Line 51-Wheeler, Ernest W., son, w, m ,b. Mar 1890, age 10, single, OR OR OR, at school
Line 52-Wheeler, Allie P., daughter, w, f, b. Sep 1891, age 8, single, OR OR OR
Line 53-Wheeler, Vera A., daughter, w, f, b. May 1895, age 5, single, OR OR OR
Line 54-Wheeler, Hetty E., daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1897, age 3, single, OR OR OR

3874. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 323.

3875. Ibid. p. 314; p. 324.

3876. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 221, Irving, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 16 Jan 1920 by Robert V. Rogers, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1496, pg.21, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#63/Family#63
Line 33-Bond, Robert B., head, owns home freely, m, w, 46, marr., OR VA IN; farmer
Line 34-Bond, Belle, wife, f, w, 46, marr., OR MO MO

3877. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 314\.

3878. Find-A-Grave, "Oaktown Cemetery, Oaktown, Knox Co., Indiana".

3879. Find-A-Grave, "Vincennes City Cemetery, Vincennes, Knox Co., Indiana".

3880. Find-A-Grave, "Vincennes City Cemetery, Vincennes, Knox Co., Indiana", buried in plot MP13-51.

3881. Find-A-Grave, "Vincennes City Cemetery, Vincennes, Knox Co., Indiana", buried in plot MP13-51.

3882. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 156, Ward 4, Ft. Collins, 7R - R69W, Larimer Co., Colorado, Enumerated 6-7 Jan 1920 by Maude Alice Clover, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 166, pg. 134, sheet 4B.
Address: 318 S. Myrtle
Dwelling#84/Family#105
Line 97-King, Vernon, head, owns home freely, m, w, 27, marr., IL IL IL; real estate, office
Line 98-King, Ruth, wife, f, w, 23, marr., IN IN IN
Line 99-King, Donald, son, m, w, 1 4/12, single, CO IN IL

3883. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 331.

3884. Ibid. p. 665; died age 30.

3885. "William Biel Dies At Union Hospital; Long Active Locally In Business, Finance," Terre Haute Star, Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Indiana, Saturday, 30 Apr 1960, front page, p. 3.

     Long active in local business and real estate circles, William BIel of 13 Potomac Avenue, died early yesterday morning at the Union Hospital where he had been a patient since last Fall. He was 81 years old.
     At the time of his deaht he was vice president and a director of the Merchants Savings Association, the only business activity he had retained since his retirement about 10 years ago.
     Mr. Biel had held the same positions with the Citizens Savings and Loan Association prior to its merger with the Merchants in 1956. He and his wife, the late Sue Curry Biel, had been associated with the Citizens throughout its entire history, starting when it was the Elder and Trout Company.
     A native of Brazil, Mr. Biel had lived here since he was 2 years old. He received his elementary education in the local schools, and was a graduate of Terre Haute High School.
     As a young man he was accountant for the Pabst Brewing Company at Eighth and Spruce streets. Prior to World War I he served for many years as chief deputy county auditor. Following the war he entered the real estate and insurance business. He then dropped insurance and was interested solely in real estate.
     He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War, serving with the Army's quartermaster department, and a member of Claude L. Herbert Camp No. 38, United Spanish-American War Veterans.
     His professional memberships included Senior Member of the Society of Residential Appraisers and the Terre Haute Board of Realtors.
     Mr. Biel was a member of the Central Christian Church and of the Vigo County Historical Society.
     His fraternal associations included a life membership in the Terre Haute Elks' Lodge, in which he was one of the Old Boys; membership in Terre Haute Masonic Lodge No. 19 for mor ethan 49 years; Scottish Rite, Valley of Terre Haute; Terre Haute Chapter No. 11, Royal Arch Masons; Zorah Shrine Temple and the Travelers' Protective Association.
     The class with which he was initiated into the Elks was the last one to be initiated in the lodge rooms on the top floor of the Grand Opera House Building, now being razed, and where he maintained his real estate office for many years.
     During the past several years he had maintained farming as one of his hobbies, owning a farm near Riley with his son, Attorney John G. Biel, and spending a great eal of time there.
     Besides the son, he is surved by another son, Robert C. Biel, and two grandsons, Kent M. Biel and William R. Biel, all of Terre Haute, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Beckel of Houston, Tex.
     The body was taken to Martin Tearman Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7 o'clock tonight and where the Elks will conduct memorial services at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night.
     Funeral services will be at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the funeral home. The Rev. R. Powell Mead, pastor of the Central Christian Church, will officiate. Buriel will be in the Roselawn Memorial Park.

3886. 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

3887. 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.

3888. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: Clarence Alexander Dillahunt
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Date of Birth: 17 Aug 1880
Groom's Place of Birth: Springfield Clark Ohio
Groom's Residence: Jasonville Greene Indiana
Groom's Father: George Washington Dillahunt
Groom's Mother: Emma Hebble
Bride: Esther Curry
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Date of Birth: 18 Aug 1880
Bride's Place of Birth: Farmersburg Sullivan Indiana
Bride's Residence: Sullivan Indiana
Bride's Father: Andrew Jackson Curry
Bride's Mother: Avarilla Frances Carter
County of License: Sullivan
Place of Marriage: , Sullivan,
Film Number: 1401505
Digital Folder Number: 4170979
Image Number: 00010

3889. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: J Allyn Van Nattan
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Date of Birth: 17 Oct 1877
Groom's Place of Birth: Springfield Saugamon Illinois
Groom's Residence: Springfield Illinois
Groom's Number of Marriage: 1
Groom's Father: Norman A Van Nattan
Groom's Mother: Clara Tufts
Bride: Alma Curry
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Date of Birth: 11 Jul 1883
Bride's Place of Birth: Farmersburg Sullivan Indiana
Bride's Residence: Sullivan Sullivan Indiana
Bride's Number of Marriage:
Bride's Father: Andrew Jackson Curry
Bride's Mother: Averilla Frances Carter
County of License: Sullivan
Place of Marriage: , Sullivan,
Film Number: 1401505
Digital Folder Number: 4170979
Image Number: 00264

3890. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: Terrence Ladson
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Date of Birth: 05 Mar 1887
Groom's Place of Birth: Shelburn Indiana
Groom's Residence: Sullivan Indiana
Groom's Number of Marriage:
Groom's Father: Arthur R Ladson
Groom's Mother: Bettie Beswick
Bride: Lena Curry
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Date of Birth: 19 Oct 1888
Bride's Place of Birth: Farmersburg Indiana
Bride's Residence: Farmersburg Indiana
Bride's Number of Marriage:
Bride's Father: Andrew J Curry
Bride's Mother: Avarilla Carter
County of License: Sullivan
Place of Marriage: , Sullivan,
Film Number: 1401508
Digital Folder Number: 4170984
Image Number: 00501

3891. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 139, Unadilla Village, North Russell Twp., Otoe Co., Nebraska, Enumerated 15 Jan 1920 by Arthur P. Wallen, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 997, p. 249, sheet 2B.
Farm; Dwelling#40/Family#40
Line 81-Bunch, Fred C., head, rents farm, m, w, 32, marr.; IN IN IN; farmer
Line 82-Bunch, Belle, wife, f, w, 29, marr., NE England OH
Line 83-Bunch, Florence, daughter, f, w, 3 8/12, single, NE IN NE

3892. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 66-26, South Branch Precinct, Otoe Co., Nebraska, enumerated 14 Apr 1930 by Winnie Beetem, Microfilm T626, Roll 1288, pg. 275, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#86/Family#86
Line 59-Bunch, Fred, head, rents farm, radio, m, w, 43, marr. age 28, IN IN IN, Farmer; not a war veteran
Line 60-Bunch, Bell, wife, f, w, 40, marr. age 25, NE England OH
Line 61-Bunch, Florence, daughter, f, w, 13, single, CO IN NE
Line 62-Bunch, Norma, daughter, f, w, 7, single, NE IN NE

3893. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 120, Township 9, Otoe Co., Nebraska, enumerated 13 Jun 1900 by Fred C. Wallen, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 939, p. 199, sheet 5A.
Dwelling#87/Family#87
Line 8-Burrill, Thomas, head, w, m, b. Oct 1850, age 49, marr. 17 yrs, England England England; imm. 1870, in U.S. 30 yrs., Na.; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 9-Burrill, Agnes, wife, f, b. July 1860, age 39, marr. 17 yrs, 6 children, 5 living; Ohio Scotland Scotland
Line 10-Burrill, ?, son, w, m, b. Jun 1884, age 16, single, NE England OH
Line 11-Burrill, Thomas, son, w, m, b. Sept 1885, age 14, single, NE England OH
Line 12-Burrill, Ellen, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1887, age 13, single, NE England OH
Line 13-Burrill, Bell, daughter, w, f, b. Feb 1890, age 10, single, NE England OH
Line 14-Burrill, Mennie, daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1896, age 3, single, NE England OH

3894. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 201, Ward 1, Hebron, Thayer Co., Nebraksa, Enumerated 6 Jan 1920 by Frank W. Boyle, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1002, p. 99, sheet 5B.
Enumerated on Jefferson Ave.; Dwelling#265/Family#266
Line 57-Bunch, Frank C., head, owns home freely, m, w, 30, marr., IN IN IN; garage proprietor
Line 58-Bunch, Savannah, wife, f, w, 26, marr., KS IL WV
Line 59-Bunch, Edon E., son, m, w, 2 3/12, single, COL IN KS
Line 60-Bunch, Floyd, son, m, w, 9 mo., single, NE IN KS
Line 61-Hewell, George H., brother-in-law, m, w, 23, marr., ? IL WV
Line 62-Hewell, Edith, wife, f, w, 25, marr., KS IL MO

3895. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 224, Driftwood Twp. (west of range four between ranges 12 and 13), Woods Co., Oklahoma Territory, enumerated 4-5 Jun 1900 by Dave Freemyer, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1343, p. 141, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#30/Family#30
Line 35-Newell, George W., head, w, m, b. Feb 1858, age 42, marr. 20 yrs, IL Scotland OH; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 36-Newell, Nancy, wife, w, f, b. Mar 1858, age 42, marr. 20 yrs., 5 children, 3 living; WV WV WV
Line 37-Newell, William C., son, w, m, b. Oct 1881, age 18, single, MO IL WV; at school
Line 38-Newell, Savannah, daughter, w, f, b. Mar 1893, age 7, single, KS IL WV; at school
Line 39-Newell, George H., son, w, m, b. Mar 1896, age 4, OK IL WV
Line 40-Fisher, Harrison, brother-in-law, w, m, b. Jun 1866, age 33, marr. 3 yrs, VA WV WV; farmer
Line 41-Fisher, Rose, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1876, age 23, marr. 3 yrs, 1 child, living; TN TN TN
Line 42-Fisher, George D., nephew, w, m, b. Nov 1898, age 1, single, Indian Ter., VA TN
Line 43-Ford, Walter, nephew, w, m, b. Apr 1878, age 22, single, MO VA WV; farm laborer

3896. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 136, Ward 4, Terre Haute, Harrison Twp., Vigo Co., Indiana, Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by A. A. Newell, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 468, pg. 108, sheet 11A.
Address: 814 North 13th Street
Dwelling#302/Family#345
Line 30-Weir, Thomas, head, rents home, m, w, 38, marr., immigrated 1902 (Pa.), England England England; salesman, cigar shop
Line 31-Weir, Leona, wife, f, w, 32, marr., IN OH IN
Line 32-Weir, Maxine, daughter, f, w, 4 5/12, single, TN England IN

3897. Find-A-Grave, "Danville Lutheran Cemetery, Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois".

3898. "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.

3899. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 677.

3900. Find-A-Grave, "Westlawn Cemetery, Farmersburg, Sullivan Co., Indiana". Buried in Section H.

3901. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 678.

3902. Find-A-Grave, "Westlawn Cemetery, Farmersburg, Sullivan Co., Indiana", Buried in Section H.

3903. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 682.

3904. Ibid. p. 683.

3905. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 118, Union Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 27 Apr 1910 by (blank), Microfilm Series T624, Roll 798, pg. 15, sheet 9A.
Dwelling #202/Family#203
Line 47-Paugh, Ernest, head, m, w, 24, marr(1st) 2 yrs; MO OH IL; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 48-Paugh, Lora, wife, f, w, 20, marr(1st) 2 yrs; US US US
Line 49-Paugh, Gilbert, son, m, w, 1 5/12, single, MO MO US

3906. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 120, Union Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, Enumerated 8 Jan 1920 by Elery Smoot, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 934, pg. 296, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#94/Family#97
Line 45-Paugh, Ernest L., head, owns farm, mortgaged; m, w, 34, marr., MO OH IL; farmer
Line 46-Paugh, Lora V., wife, f, w, 28, marr., MO US US
Line 47-Paugh, Gilbert L., son, m, w, 11, single, MO MO MO
Line 48-Paugh, Jesse T., son, m, w, 8, single, MO MO MO
Line 49-Paugh, Goldie M., daughter, f, w, 3, single, MO MO MO

3907. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 64-18, Union Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 5 Apr 1930 by Mrs. Joseph E. Crist, Microfilm T626, Roll 1212, pg. 49, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#30/Family#31
Line 41-Paugh, Gilbert, Boarder, m, w, 21, single, MO MO MO; farm laborer

Dwelling#32/Family#33
Line 45-Paugh, Ernest, head, owns farm, m, w, 44, marr. age 22, MO MO MO; farmer
Line 46-Paugh, Lora, wife, f, w, 39, marr. age 19, MO MO MO
Line 47-Paugh, Jessie, son, m, w, 19, single, MO MO MO
Line 48-Paugh, Goldie, daughter, f, w, 13, single, MO MO MO
Line 49-Paugh, Sylvia, daughter, f, w, 10, single, MO MO MO

3908. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 111, Union Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Francis M. Leake Jr., Microfilm Series T623, Roll 875, pg. 252, sheet 12A.
Dwelling#264/Family#265
Line 40-Paugh, Alonzo, head, w, m, b. Sept 1854, age 45, marr. 22 yrs; OH VA OH; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 41-Paugh, Eliza J., wife, w, f, b. Sep 1854, age 45, marr. 22 yrs; 6 children, 4 living; IL IL IL
Line 42-Paugh, Ernest L., son, w, m, b. Aug 1886, age 13, single, MO OH IL; at school
Line 43-Paugh, Fayette, son, w, m, b. Jul 1892, age 7, single, MO OH IL

3909. E-mail from Hugh Hudson, <hugh.hudson -at- usa.net>: "Thomas J. Todd was born 11/10/1812. He was husband to 1022 Mary Willis Rennick. He is buried in Section H, lot 306, grave #4, Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Kentucky.

Alsonia (Allisonia on grave) B. Todd is buried in Section H, lot 313, grave #10, Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Kentucky.
born: 05/15/1826
died: 12/27/1897
buried: 12/28/1897

This Allisonia is Allisonia B. Rennick, and she is wife of James M. Todd; and daughter of Alexander K. Rennick and Letitia Atwell Lee.

Also, I show Allisonia Todd who you list as 2560 Alsonia B. Todd as the following:
born: 12/15/1859
died: 12/17/1884
buried: 12/19/1884, Section H, lot 313, grave #9

Alexander Thomas Todd has dates of (December 26, 1848-April 29, 1888). He was buried on 04/30/1888 in Section H, lot 313, grave #1, Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Kentucky.

Source: Index of the Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Kentucky, December 2005
Source: Frankfort Cemetery...in Kentucky, The Kentucky Genealogical Society, Inc. 1988"

3910. Anna H. Lee, "Franklin Co., KY GenWeb - Births", viewed Oct. 14, 2000.

3911. Marriage Bonds and Consents 1831-1850 Mercer County, Kentucky, Genealogical Committee of the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1983, Bond dated 13 Dec 1832. Bondsman: John B. McAfee. Bride's mother: Martha Jones. Witness: Luvicy Scandland.

3912. "Mercer County, Kentucky Marriage Bonds," 25 Nov 1851, Mercer Co., Kentucky.

3913. 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. 201.
"The name of McAfee has been synonomous with this part of the country ever since the early explorers of the name, crossed Kentucky river seven miles above Frankfort and passed a little east of the present sit eof Lawrenceburg, and camped at Lillard's (McCalls) spring in Anderson County. A lineal descendant of one of these McAfee brothers was Isaac Washburn McAfee, who married Sallie Miller, and lived in the Alton neighborhood, where for many years he was a successful and much loved teacher of the county. His only child, Allen Berryman McAfee, who married Bettie McBrayer, is one of Lawrenceburg's most esteemed citizens. For thirty-one years he has been director of the Lawrenceburg National Bank and for six years Chairman of the Board of that institution. Mr. McAfee was born October 13, 1870. He and his wife have three sons and three daughters and reside on a fine farm three miles from Lawrenceburg where he has been a breeder of prize winning Southdown sheep and Shetland ponies for many years."

3194. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Rough & Ready, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 8 Jun 1870 by M. V. Royalty, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 444, pg. 349A.
Dwelling/Family#110
Line 19-McAfee, I. W., 31, M, school teacher, $600, $400, b. MO; married in Dec.
Line 20-McAfee, Sarah, 29, F, keeping house, b. KY

3915. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 3, Alton, Anderson Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 3 Jun 1880 by G. P. Mos--, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 401, pg. 302A.
Dwelling#35/Family#35
Line 15-McAfee, I. W., w. m. 42, head, marr., school teacher; KY KY KY
Line 16-McAfee, Sallie, w, f, 40, wife, marr., keeping house; KY KY KY
Line 17-McAfee, Allen, w, m, 10, son, single, KY KY KY

3196. Find-A-Grave (Earl Munday), "Lawrenceburg Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky".

3917. Find-A-Grave (Earl Munday), "New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery, Mercer Co., Kentucky". Buried next to his mother and step-father/uncle.

3918. FamilySearch.org, "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979".

3919. Find-A-Grave (Earl Munday), "Lawrenceburg Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky".

3920. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, p. 247.

3921. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 2, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Joseph Searcy, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 506, pg. 25, sheet 16A.
Dwelling#315/Family#318
Line 33-McAfee, Allie, head, w, m, b. Oct 1881[sic], age 28, marr. 2 yrs; KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 34-McAfee, Bettie, wife, w, f, b. Feb 1875, age 25, marr. 2 yrs; 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 35-McAfee, William S., son, w, m, b. Apr 1899, age 1, single, KY KY KY
Line 36-McAfee, Johnson, son, w, m, b. May 1900, age 2 mo., single, KY KY KY
Line 37-McBrayer, William W., father-in-law, w, m, b. 1820, age 80, wd., KY KY KY
Line 38-George, Lee, servant, b, f, b. 1884, age 16, single, KY KY KY

3922. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 2, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by William S. Johnson, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 462, pg. 205, sheet 7A.
Dwelling #150/Family#153
Line 26-McAfee, Allie B., head, m, w, 39, marr(1st) 12 yrs; KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 27-McAfee, Bettie T., wife, f, w, 35, marr(1st) 12 yrs; 5 children, all living; KY KY KY
Line 28-McAfee, Stewart, son, m, w, 11, single, KY KY KY
Line 29-McAfee, Miller, son, m, w, 9, single, KY KY KY
Line 30-McAfee, Sadie, daughter, f, w, 8, single, KY KY KY
Line 31-McAfee, Allie B., son, m, w, 6, single, KY KY KY
Line 32-McAfee, Margie, daughter, f, w, 3, single, KY KY KY

3923. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 17, West Lawrenceburg Precinct, Anderson Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 26 Jan 1920 by Mildred Paxton, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 557, pg. 203, sheet 9B.
Farm; Dwelling#207/Family#225
Line 95-McAfee, Allie B., head, owns farm freely; m, w, 49, marr., KY KY KY; farmer
Line 96-McAfee, Betty, wife, f, w, 44, marr., KY KY KY
Line 97-McAfee, Stewart, son, m, w, 20, single, KY KY KY; laborer, home farm
Line 98-McAfee, Miller, son, m, w, 19, single, KY KY KY
Line 99-McAfee, Sadie, daughter, f, w, 18, single, KY KY KY
Line 100-McAfee, Allie B., daughter, m, w, 16, single, KY KY KY
Line 1-McAfee, Marjorie, daughter, f, w, 13, single, KY KY KY
Line 2-McAfee, Louise, daughter, f, w, 3 8/12, single, KY KY KY

3924. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 3-4, First District, Lawrenceburg (West Part), Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 2 Apr 1930 by Gertrude W. Milton, Microfilm T626, Roll 732, pg. 32, sheet 1A.
Dwelling#10/Family#11
Line 45-McAfee, Allie B., head, owns farm, m, w, 59, marr. age 27; KY KY KY; farmer
Line 46-McAfee, Bettie T., wife, f, w, 55, marr. age 22; KY KY KY; no occupation
Line 47-McAfee, William S., son, m, w, 30, single, KY KY KY; bookkeeper, bank
Line 48-McAfee, Johnson M., son, m, w, 29, single, KY KY KY; manager, stables
Line 49-McAfee, Allie B. Jr., son, m, w, 26, single, KY KY KY; laborer, farm
Line 50-McAfee, Marjorie M., daughter, f, w, 23, single, KY KY KY; no occupation
Line 1-McAfee, Louise C., daughter, f, w, 14, single, KY KY KY; no occupation

3925. "Sixteenth Census of the United States: 1940 Population Schedule," E.D. No. 3-3, Magisterial District 3, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, Enumerated on 4 Apr 1940 by Sadie Tinsley Pearson, p. 48, sheet 3A, census image.
Farm on Highway 44; Household No. 46. Owns farm. Value $5000.
Line 14-McAfee, A. B. Sr., head, m, w, 69, marr., completed 2 yrs of high school; b. KY; living in same house in 1935; farmer
Line 15-McAfee, Bettie, wife, f, w, 65, marr., completed 4 yrs of high school; b. KY; living in same house in 1935; housewife
Line 16-McAfee, Stewart, son, m, w, 40, single, completed 4 yrs of high school; b. KY; living in same house in 1935; farmer
Line 17-McAfee, Allie B. Jr., son, m, w, 36, single, completed 4 yrs of high school; b. KY; living in same house in 1935; farmer
Line 18-McAfee, Louise, daughter, f, w, 23, single, completed 4 yrs of high school; b. KY; living in same house in 1935;

3926. Find-A-Grave (Earl Munday), "Lawrenceburg Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky".

3927. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000," vol. 1, cert. #22.

3928. FamilySearch.org, "Kentucky Marriags, 1785-1979". A. B. McAfee, age 27 and Elizabeth T. McBrayer, age 22. First marriage for both.

3929. Find-A-Grave (Earl Munday), "Lawrenceburg Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky".

3930. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", vol. 50, cert.#24918.

3931. Lynnell Edwards <lynnell.edwards -at- gmail.com>, "Isaac Washburn McAfee," 21 Feb 2012. Lynnell descends from Allen Berryman and Elizabeth T. (McBrayer) McAfee.


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