Sources

2001. Illinois Secretary of State, "Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls Database".
Name: Provine, James H.
Rank: PVT
Company: C
Unit: 84 IL US INF
Residence: Macomb, McDonough Co., IL
Age: 18
Height: 6'
Hair: brown
Eyes: hazel
Complexion: dark
Marital status: single
Occupation: farmer
Nativity: McDonough Co., IL
Joined when: 2 Aug 1862
Muster in: 1 Sep 1862, at Quincy, IL
Remarks: Promoted Corporal Jun 22, 1863; Discharged Oct 5, 1864 for wounds pvtd at Chickamauga 19 Sep 1863

2002. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 10-76, Ward 7, Urbana City, Cunningham Precinct, Champaign Co., Illinois, enumerated 16 Apr 1930 by Minnie N. Schumacher, Microfilm T626, Roll 410, pg. 126, sheet 11A.
Address: 505 Michigan Ave.
Dwelling#260/Family#285
Line 48-Provine, Loring H., head, owns home $15,000; radio; not a farm; m, w, 49, marr. age 24, IL IL ME; teacher, university
Line 49-Provine, Bertha W., wife, f, w, 49, marr. age 24, IL IL IL
Line 50-Provine, Elizabeth W., daughter, f, w, 17, single, WA IL IL
Line 51-Provine, Helen A., daughter, f, w, 10, single, IL IL IL
Line 52-Provine, Abbie R., mother, f, w, 80, wd., ME ME ME

2003. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 164, Hickory Twp., Butler Co., Kansas, Enumerated 3 Jun 1880 by J. B. Carlile, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 375, pg. 172D.
Dwelling#35/Family#35
Line 44-Provine, Hugh, w, m, 30, head, marr., farmer, IL IN blank
Line 45-Provine, Eliza, w, f, 25, wife, marr., keeping house, OH England OH
Line 46-Provine, Elizabeth, w, f, 1, daughter, single, KS IL OH

2004. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 180, Walnut Creek Twp., Payne Co., Oklahoma Territory, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by E. R. Sherman, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1341, pg. 12, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#226/Family#227
Line 64-Provine, H. W., head, w, m, b. July 1849, age 51, marr. 19 yrs, IL IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 65-Provine, Ruth A., wife, w, f, b. May 1852, age 48, marr. 19 yrs, 3 children, 2 living; PA PA PA
Line 66-Provine, Minnie L., daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1888, age 12, single, KS IL PA
Line 67-Provine, Roger E., son, w, m, b. Nov 1891, age 8, single, KS IL PA

2005. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 84, Ward 2, Kingfisher, Kingfisher Co., Oklahoma, Enumerated 26 Apr 1910 by (blank), Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1256, pg. 028, sheet 12A.
Address: 201 Broadway
Dwelling #201/Family#214
Line 39-Provine, Hugh W., head, m, w, 60, marr(2nd) 24 yrs; IL IN IN; farmer; rents home
Line 40-Provine, Ruth A., wife, f, w, 58, marr(2nd) 24 yrs, 3 children, 2 living; PA PA PA; no occupation
Line 41-Provine, Winifred L., daughter, f, w, 22, single, KS IL PA; stenographer, real estate office
Line 42-Provine, Roger A., son, m, w, 18, single, KS IL PA; miller, Kingfisher Mill

2006. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 233, Ward 4, Kingfisher, Kingfisher Co., Oklahoma, Enumerated 15-16 Jan 1920 by J. M. Sanders, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1467, pg. 124, sheet 5B.
Address: 305 South 8th Street
Dwelling#120/Family#133
Line 52-Provine, Hugh W., head, rents home, m, w, 73, marr., IL IL IL
Line 53-Provine, Ruth A., wife, f, w, 67, marr., PA PA PA
Line 54-Provine, Winifred L., daughter, f, w, 26, single, KS IL PA; bookkeeper, retail hardware store
Line 55-Provine, Roger, son, m, w, 25, single, KS IL PA; salesman, retail clothing store

2007. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 55, Macomb, McDonough Co., Illinois, Enumerated 23 Apr 1910 by Mary L. Foster, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 305, pg. 215, sheet 11A.
Address: 704 East Washington St.
Dwelling #223/Family#231
Line 1-Provine, William, head, m, w 53, marr. 31 yrs; IL IN IN; own income; owns home freely
Line 2-Provine, Addie V., wife, f, w, 51, marr. 31 yrs, 4 children, all living; IL OH IL
Line 3-Provine, Della M. (Nella?), daughter, f, w, 19, single, IL IL IL

2008. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 57, Ward 3, Macomb, McDonough Co., Illinois, Enumerated 3 & 5 Jan 1920 by Maryl E. Bowen, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 906, pg. 178, sheet 2B.
Address: 704 East Washington
Dwelling#42/Family#42
Line 8-Provine, William, head, owns home freely, m, w, 63, marr., IL IN IN; no occupation
Line 9-Provine, Addie V., wife, f, w, 1, marr., IL IL IL
Line 10-Provine, Della, daughter, f, w, 38, single, IL IL IL

2009. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 55-20, Ward 3, Macomb, McDonough Co., Illinois, enumerated 7 Apr 1930 by Mrs. Eva Crona, Microfilm T626, Roll 1675, pg. 175, sheet 6A.
Address: 304 Jefferson St.
Dwelling#164/Family#172
Line 35-Provine, William, head, owns home $10,000; radio; not a farm; m, w, 73, marr. age 22, IL IN IN; no occupation
Line 36-Provine, Adda, wife, f, w, 71, marr. age 20, IL IL IL; no occupation

2010. Illinois Secretary of State, "Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950", Certificate#280.

2011. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", License #380.

2012. Illinois Secretary of State, "Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950", certificate #294.

2013. History of Fulton County, Illinois, Peoria, IL: Chas. C. Chapman & Co., 1879, p. 367; enlisted 30 Jul 1862; discharged 15 May 1865.

2014. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Marriage Book D, p. 141; #157.

2015. Ibid. Marriage Book E, p. 2.

2016. Ibid. Marriage Book E, p. 4.

2017. Washington State Digital Archives, "Washington State Death Records".

2018. Find-A-Grave, "View Crest Abbey Cemetery, Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington".

2019. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Marriage Book E, p. 171.

2020. Beckwith, H. W., History of Vigo and Parke Counties, together with Historic Notes on the Wabash Valley, Chicago: H. H. Hill and N. Iddings, Publishers, 1880, p. 250.

2021. Karen Zach for the Parke Co., IN GenWeb projeect, "Parke Co., Indiana Death Records 1882-1920".

2022. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, email received August 4, 2002. "I have a deed from Palmyra, MO which gives the name of William C. McAfee (husband of Mildred Bohon) as William Curry McAfee. '...by said Samuel as Guardian of his son William Curry McAfee heir at law of Martha McAfee dec'd formerly Martha Curry...'"

2023. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248; He died at abt age 30, leaving a widow and two children.

2024. "1850 Missouri Federal Census," Round Grove Township, Marion Co., Missouri, page 365, Enumerated 13 Nov., 1850, image of microfilm.
Dwelling#1493/Family#1548
Line 13-McAfee, William C., age 24, b. KY, farmer, property value $3000
Line 14-McAfee, Mildred G., age 23, b. KY
Line 15-McAfee, Caldwell, age 2, b. MO
Line 16-McAfee, Martha H., age 6/12, b. MO

2025. "John Bohon Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 13-15.

2026. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 16 Jun 1860 by A. D. Haynes, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 387, pg. 691B.
Dwelling#45/Family#45
Line 8-Hudson, William P., 38, m, grocer, $0, $5000, KY
Line 9-Hudson, Mildred G., 32, f, KY
Line 10-McAfee, Caldwell, 12, m, MO
Line 11-McAfee, Ann Mary, 11, f, KY
Line 12-McAfee, Sarah, 10, f, KY
Line 13-McAfee, Martha, 10, f, KY
Line 14-McAfee, Frances, 9, f, KY
Line 15-McAfee, William P., 1, m, KY
Line 16-Mann, Thomas C., 23, m, clerk, $0, $250, KY

[Although all of the children were listed under the McAfee surname, several are actually Hudsons. Ann Mary and Sarah are daughters of William P. Hudson and his first wife, Harriett Lewis. William P. is the son of William P.and Mildred Grady (Bohon) (McAfee) Hudson.]

2027. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, enumerated 2 Jun 1870 by John M. Pendleton, Ass't Marshal, Microfilm #M593, roll 462, pg 140A.
Dwelling#20/Family#20
Line 21-Hudson, Wm. P., 49, m, w, farmer, $4000, $0, KY
Line 22-Hudson, Mildred, 42, f, w, keeping house, KY
Line 23-William Jr., 11, m, w, attending school, KY
Line 24-Lizzie, 7/12, f, w, KY
Line 25-McClure, Richard, 22, m, w, Merchant; $0, $3200; KY; marr. in March 1870
Line 26-McClure, Sallie, 20, f, w, at home, $8700; $0; KY; marr. in March 1870
Line 27-Patterson, Harriett, 25, f, b, domestic servant, GA
Line 28-Steele, Cynthia, 16, f, b, domestic servant, KY
Line 29-Patterson, Annie, 6, f, b, domestic servant, KY

2028. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 72, 1st Magisterial District, Franklin Co., Kentucky, enumerated 23 Jun 1880 by P. F. Smith, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 414, pg. 207B.
Dwelling#358/Family#358
Line 15-Hudson, William, w, m, 59, boarder, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 16-Hudson, Mildred, w, f, 51, boarder, marr., at home, KY KY KY
Line 17-Hudson, Lizzie, w, f, 10, boarder, single, at school, KY KY KY

2029. Hugh Hudson <hugh.hudson -at- usa.net>, "McAfee Genealogy," 15 Jun 2011. "Mildred Grady Bohon 1827-1893 is my 2nd great grandmother, and her line goes back to John Bohon 1785-1861, Walter S. Bohon 1785-1828, and Benjamin Andrew Bohon 1720-1798. Caldwell McAfee is my half-great uncle, and his sisters are my half-great aunts.Are you kin to any of the Bohons? Mildred married William P. Hudson, Sr., on 19 November 1857 and she died on 06 December 1893 in Frankfort, Kentucky and is buried in the Frankfort Cemetery. I have a grave photo for Mildred, but her name is illegible."

2030. Ibid. buried in section 61, grave 2.

2031. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248.

2032. R. I. Holcombe, History of Marion County, Missouri, Published in 1884, reprinted in 1979, pages 598-599.

"Homer H. Winchell is a native of Massachusetts, born at Springfield, May 9, 1828. He is the son of Elias and Fannie (Ely) Winchell, who were respectively natives of Connecticut and Massachusetts. His father, born December 15, 1786, died September 7, 1856, was a merchant; and his mother, born March 31, 1795, died July 18, 1868, an intelligent, accomplished lady. Homer Winchell came to Marion County with his parents when he was ten years of age (1838) locating in Shelby County, west of Philadelphia. In 1852 his father came to Palmyra; in 1846 he (Homer) entered Marion College; after leaving school engaged in teaching for many years. Upon the breaking out of the war he espoused the cause of the Union, and in 1862 was appointed United States Asst. Assessor for the counties of Marion, Ralls, and Monroe; served till the close of the war. In May, 1865, was appointed clerk of the circuit court and recorder of deeds for Marion County; was elected in the fall of 1866, and reelected in 1870, serving until January 1, 1875. At the close of his term he was admitted to the bar by Judge Redd, and engaged in the practice and in the real estate business, in which latter avocation he had formerly been, entering in upon the close of the U.S. land office, at Palmyra, in 1858. November 5, 1850, Mr. Winchell married Miss Susan M. McAfee, a daughter of Saml. McAfee, of LaGrange, Missouri. To them have been born eleven children, of whom six are now living: Fannie E., wife of F.W. Lane; Charles F., Alice E., Grace Deane, and Homer McAfee. and Harold L., the last two, twins. Mr. Winchell and the adult members of his family are Presbyterians, and he has been an elder in the church since 1850. He is also an Odd Fellow and a Son of Temperance. He is one of the largest and best known real estate dealers in Northeast Missouri, and stands high as a business man."

2033. Missouri State Archives, "Death Records Certificates", Certificate #26862.

2034. "Mrs. H. H. Winchell," The Platte County Gazette, Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri, Thurs., 28 Sep 1922, Front page, sent by Michael M. Black.

     Susan Mary McAfee, the daughter of Samuel McAfee and Hannah Bohon was born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, August 1st 1833, and on September 21st, 1922, she quietly and peacefully fell asleep.
     She came to Missouri with her parents in 1835, and lived in this state the rest of her days.
     She was united in marriage with Homer H. Winchell, November 4, 1840. The early years of her married life were spent on a farm near her father's home, but in a short time she and her husband removed to Palmyra, Mo., where they made their home for many years, carefully rearing a family of eleven children.
     In 1887 the family removed to Kansas City, Mo., and two years later they came to Parkville where she spent the latter years of her life among her relatives and friends, loving and being loved by them.
     Her husband passed on to his Eternal Rest in 1912 and with six of the children has awaited her coming home.
     Five children are left to mourn the loss of a loving and solicitous mother: Mrs. F. W. Lane, of Palmyra, Mrs. Paul McGeehan, of Kansas City, Harold of Cisco, Texas, Howard, of San Francisco and Grace Dean, of Parkville.
     Mrs. Winchell was a woman of more than usual srength of character. She possessed those fine qualities of heart and mind which won for her the admiration, love and respect of all who knew her. She was a devoted, consistent christian and member of Presbyterian church, and through the many, many years of her life she was always happy to be used in the loving service of her Master.
     Although Mrs. Winchell was entering her 90th year she retained to a remarkable degree her mental and physical faculties and up to the very day before the day of her death she was able to be up and about her home and to enjoy the companionship of her faithful daughter, who ministered to her so patiently and lovingly these latter years, and also to enjoy visiting with her many friends, who loved to come in and spend a while with her.
     She has passed on and we mourn our loss, yet we shall ever cherish her memory.
     "Blessed are the death which die in the Lord from henceforth; yes with the spirit that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them."

2035. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, "Photograph of gravestone, sent by MMB to JRT in July, 2002" website, Email from 11/3/03: "Susan Mary McAfee was buried 9-23-1922 (according to her d/c)".

2036. "Homer Howard Winchell," The Platte County Gazette, Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri, Thurs., 24 Oct 1912, p. 7, sent by Michael M. Black.

Obituary: Homer Howard Winchell
DIED-At his residence in Parkville, Mo., on the evening of October 16th, 1912, Homer Howard Winchell, in the 85th year of his age.
     This is the record of no ordinary loss to this community. His death removes from the state a pioneer, from the church an honored leader and from the community an esteemed citizen. In every relation he was a prince among men.
     He was born in West Springfield, Mass., on the 9th day of May, 1828. When only nine years of age he came with his father to this state. This was before the day of railroads and the journey from the Atlantic shore was a long and weary one.
     The new home in the West was on a farm located in the northeast corner of Shelby county. Here amidst the primitive surrounding then prevalent Mr. Winchell grew to manhood. The educational advantages of the country were very meagre and he was deprived of the opportunity of a classical training. But he made such use of the facilities afforded that in early manhood he became a teacher of exceptional ability. He was always an extensive reader and there are few men who keep themselves better informed of the progress of events in the world.
     Only a short time before the outbreak of the civil war he quit the farm and took up his residence in Palmyra, the county seat of Marion county. Here for more than a quarter of a century he lived and wrought. For a considerable portion of the time he was a county official and the older citizens of the county still remember the fidelity, efficiency and genial cordiality with which he administered his public trust. After retirement from official position he engaged in the practice of law and the sale of real estate.
     In 1887 he removed his real estate business to Kansas City, Mo., and two years later accepted a call from Dr. John A. McAfee to join the force of Helpers in Park College Family, when he gave a number of years of efficient, helpful service. All the students connected with the college in those years remember his kindly interest and encouragement.
     Following his service in the college he engaged in mercantile business in Parkville until the infirmities of age compelled his retirement from active pursuits.
     Mr. Winchell came of Puritan stock and throughout his long life showed himself a worthy, scion of that sturdy Christian ancestry. At the age of twenty he united with the New Providence Presbyterian Church in Marion county and from that time to the day of his death he led a consistent and active Christian life.
     Six years after he united with the church he was called to a place in its Session. For almost three score years he was active in Christian leadership. He was especially strong in Sabbath School work, and had few superiors as a superintendent in his ability to mange and direct the instruction of a Sabbath School. His interest and activity extended to every department of Christian work. He was honored by his Presbyteries by election as Commissioner to five General Assemblies. His Presbyteris were in turn honored by the able and efficient manner in which he fulfilled the trust.
     November 5th, 1850 Mr. Winchell was married to Miss Susan Mary McAfee, of LaGrange, Mo.
     Eleven children were born of this long and happy union; four of them died in childhood. The eldest daughter, Hannah, died in early womanhood. Prof. Charles F., still remember by many here as a student and then as a Professor of Greek in the College, died in 1896 in the very prime of young manhood.
     He is survived by his widow, three daughters-Mrs. Frank W. Lane of Palmyra, Mo., Mrs. Paul McGeehan of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Grace D., of this place. Two sons, Harold L., of Cisco, Texas and Howard M., of San Francisco, Calif. There are eleven grand-children and one great-grand child.
     There remains also of his father's family one sister, Mrs. T. L. Anderson of Palmyra; two brothers, Elisha, San Francisco, and Joseph R. of New Haven, Conn.
     All these with a large circle of kinsmen, friends and acquaintances join in mourning the loss of a husband, father, friend and Christian brother.
     Probably no words can better express the sentiment of this large circle of mourners that the words of Dr. C. L. Thompson, written in memoriam of another:
     A man-Nathaniel like-sincere,
     With conscience tender, pure and true,
     Whose thoughts like homing pigeons

     A fried-who knew not how to swerve
     From him he once had called his friend;
     Unchanging-firm he sought no end
     Beyond the chance to love and serve.

     A saint-content in lowly ways
     To find the steps the Master trod,
     To walk like Enoch with his God;
     His duty done-all needed praise.

     Man, friend and saint! Our only requiem bell.
     This lingering note-we loved and love thee well.

          SAM'L L. McAFEE

2037. "Death Records Certificates". Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri, File No. 33831, Registered No. 28, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

2038. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, "Photograph of gravestone, sent by MMB to JRT in July, 2002" website, Email from 11/3/03: "Homer Howard Winchell was buried 10-18-1912 (according to his d/c).".

2039. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248; never married.

2040. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," 6th ward, St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated the 7 June, 1860 by John S. Blaine, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 655, pg. 284.
Enumerated at "Munroe House"
Line 5-McAfee, J. W., 25, m, Clerk, MO

2041. "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., died age 37.
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.

2042. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 249.
"John Armstrong McAfee, afterwards founder of park College, Parkville, Mo. McAfee was born to command and took to leadership as naturally as a duck takes to water. He developed a great talent for organization, and had unbounded influence both with the faculty and students. Afterwards he went to Westminster College, situated at Fulton, the county seat of Callaway, the strongest Presbyterian County in Missouri, where he graduated in1859, and in August of the same year he was married to Miss Anna Bailey, a daughter of the pioneer Presbyterian families of Missouri and a teacher of music at a girls school at Fulton." (see article forwarded by J. McAfee abt Watson Seminary)

2043. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Ward 4, Louisiana, Pike Co., Missouri, enumerated 4 Jun 1870 by Wm. Penix, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 798, pg. 205A.
Dwelling#153/Family#153
Line 26-McAffee, Jno A., 39, m, w, minister & teacher; real estate $2000; pesonal estate $800; MO
Line 27-McAffee, Annie W., 32, f, w, keeps house, MO
Line 28-McAffee, L. L., 9, m, w, MO
Line 29-McAffee, Howard B., 8, m, w, MO
Line 30-McAffee, L. A., 6, m, w, MO
Line 31-McAffee, C. B., 4, m, w, MO
Line 32-McAffee, E. B., 2/12, m, w, MO; b. Apr
Line 33-Murdock, A. E., 25, f, w, teacher, NY
Line 36-Campbell, J. E., 24, f, w, teacher, MO
Line 37-Carroll, Ambrose, 19, m, w, MO; attending school
Line 38-McAfee, Robt W., 21, m, w, MO; attending school
Line 39-Steel?, Henry H., 17, m, w, MO; attending school
Line 40-Irvine, Wm. A., 18, m, w, MO; attending school
Line 41-Brown, Geo. C., 21, m, w, MO; attending school
Line 42-Dinsmore, A., 18, m, w, IA
Line 1-?, Wm. A., 24, m, w, KY
Line 2-Clark, Henry M., 22, m, w, MO

2044. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 98, Parkville, Pettis Twp., Platte Co., Missouri, no enumeration date given, Microfilm series T9, Roll#710, pg. 169A+.
Dwelling/Family#1 (Park College enumeration)
Line 1-McAfee, John, W, M, 48, Husband, Minister & Teacher, MO KY KY
Line 2-McAfee, Anna W., W, F, 42, Wife, House keeping, MO TN KY
Line 3-McAfee, Lowell M., W, M, 19, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 4-McAfee, Howard B., W, M, 18, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 5-McAfee, Lapsley A., W, M, 16, Son, Student, MO MO MO
LIne 6-McAfee, Cleland B., W, M, 13, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 7-McAfee, Joseph E., W, M, 10, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 8-McAfee, Helen B., W, F, 7, Daughter, Student, MO MO MO

Line 37-Canfield, Carrie, W, F, 14, Student, NY NY Canada

(Park College - all of page 169A, through line 36 on page 169B)

2045. Ancestry, Inc., "Missouri Newspaper Death Index," www.ancestry.com, Death reported in Montgomery City (MO) Standard.

2046. Find-A-Grave, "Rev. John A. and Anna W. McAfee".

2047. "Mrs. John A. M'Afee Dead," Colorado Springs Weekly Gazette, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Colorado, Thursday, 12 Feb 1903, p. 11.

At 720 North Tejon street, at 8:12 o'clock last evening, Mrs. John A. McAfee died.
     In her death there passed away one of the most widely beloved women in the entire west, says the Gazette of that city. She was the widow of one of the greatest educators that the west ever produced, and was herself so closely associated with him in all his work as to have been equally prominent, if less widely known. Mrs. McAfee was in her 65th year, and her death, which was due to pulmonary consumption, followed an illness that covered many years.
     She was the mother of five ministers of the gospel who were her own sons, and might well be called the mother of several hundred others, so strongly was the influence of her life impressed upon the students of the institution of which she was the real head, several hundred of whose graduates have, like her own sons, given their lives to the betterment and the redemption of the world. Her sons are Lowell M. McAfee, now president of Park college, Parkville, Mo.; Howard B. McAfee, who is a worker at Park, Lapsley A. McAfee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Phoenix, Ariz.; Cleland B. McAfee, pastor of the Forty-first street Presbyterian church of Chicago, and Joseph E. McAfee, also a minister and a member of the Park college faculty at the present time. She is also survived by one daughter, Helen B. McAfee, who with Rev. L. A. McAfee and Mrs. Wilson, an adopted daughter, was with her at the time of her death.
     The family has had a home in this city, at 720 North Tejon street for many years, some of its members spending each summer here. Dr. Cleland McAfee, now of Chicago, who has occupied the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church here many times, is probably the best known locally of the sons.
     Born in St. Charles county, Mo., in 1828, Anna Waddell Bailey was educated at the Elizabeth Aull seminary at Lexington, Mo., from which she graduated. From her graduation she was a teacher at Lindenwood college until 1859, when she became the wife of Dr. John A. McAfee at Futon, Mo., he being at that time president of the young ladies' seminary at that place. The next year Dr. and Mrs. McAfee moved to Ashley, Mo., where he officiated as president of Watson seminary for seven years. From 1867 to 1870 he was president of Pardee college, Louisiana, Mo., the next five years, until 1875, being taken up with the duties of the presidency of Highland university in Kansas.
     Through all his work Mrs. McAfee was a constant helper and adviser of her husband. More than ever important became her part of the work in 1875, however, when Dr. McAfee became one of the two founders of Park college, at Parkville, Mo., the other being George Park, an old-time friend of Dr. McAfee, a man who like Dr. McAfee, wished to accomplish something during his lifetime of enduring benefit to the young men and wormen who were endowed with an appreciation of the value of life and a determination to make the most of it. Park College Family, an institution founded upon Christian principles and maintained by Christian fait, was established simultaneously with the college and is still conducted on the same lines. Through its opportunities and under its influence, hundreds of young men and women have received educations extending through the elementary work through the university courses parallel with the best in the country. Religious work of one kind or another has been entered by a very large percentage of its graduates, Park college graduates occupying pulpits in every section of this country today, and being found at work in almost every mission field in the world.
     Upon the death of Dr. John A. McAfee on June 12, 1890, his life helpmeet became the head of Park College Family and virtually the head of Park college. Her son, Lowell M. McAfee became chairman of the faculty of the college, but his father never had a successor as president until last October, 1902, when this honor was conferred upon him, this being the wish of Mrs. McAfee, as well as of the college faculty and trustees. Throughout her life Mrs. McAfee interested herself as a mother in the welfare and in the everyday affairs which she had given her life, both the young women and young men.
     Her illness has been critical since October, the end having been expected upon several occasions, and having been awaited practically from moment to moment during the last two weeks. Gratitude over having been privileged to come at some time under the influence and inspiration of her life will be felt in thousands of hearts throughout the country, and in other countries, as those who have known her learn of her death.
     The remains will be taken on Monday to Parkville, where the funeral will take place on Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. All the members of the family will be there at that time.

2048. Joseph Ernest McAfee, You Are A McAfee, for the Descendants of John Armstrong McAfee and Anna Waddell Bailey McAfee, June, 1935.
Photocopy of booklet sent to me by Toni McCune Bement in July, 2001.

2049. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 139, Park College, Parkville, Pettis Twp., Platte Co., Missouri, Enumerated 5 Jun 1900 by F. N. Shepherd, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 882, pg.121, sheet 8A.
Dwelling#146/Family#151
Line 14-McAfee, Samuel, head, w, m, b. Apr 1841, age 59, marr. 29 rs, MO KY KY; professor (college); rents home
Line 15-McAfee, Mary, wife, w, f, b. Aug 1850, age 49, marr. 29 yrs, 1 child, deceased; WV KY WV
Line 16-McAfee, Bessie D., boarder, w, f, b. June 1878, age 22, single, KY KY KY, at school
Line 17-McAfee, Nellie B., boarder, w, f, b. Jan 1880, age 20, single, KY KY KY, at school

Line 24-McAfee, Anna W., officer, w, f, b. Apr 1838, age 62, wd., 6 children, all living; MO VA KY
Line 25-McAfee, Helen B., officer, w, f, b. Nov 1872, age 27, single, KS MO MO; teacher (college)

2050. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248, 253.

2051. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Jackson Twp., Paris P.O., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated the ? Aug., 1860 by ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 635, pg. 212.
Dwelling#1440/Family#1475
Line 11-McKamy, Joseph H., 25?, m, farmer, $3620, $1800, KY
Line 12-McKamy, R. J., 24, f, KY
Line 13-McKamy, Calvin, 5, m, MO
Line 14-McKamy, Margaret, 1, f, MO

2052. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Jackson Twp., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated on Aug. 16, 1870, Microfilm #M593, roll 793, pg. 579A.
Dwelling #382/Family#375
Line 27-McKamey, Joseph, age 45, M, W, Farmer, $6000, $5300, Kentucky
Line 28-McKamey, Rebecca, age 36, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 29-McKamey, Margaret, age 10, F, W, At home, Missouri
Line 30-McKamey, Josephine, age 7, F, W, At home, Missouri

2053. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," 59th Dist., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated on 11th of Aug., 1850 by Jack Maupin, Microfilm #M593, roll 404, pg. 73B.
Dwelling/Family#85
LIne 11-McKamey, Margaret, 69, F, b. KY
Line 12-McKamey, Joseph, 25, M, Farmer, $3000, b. KY

2054. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Jackson Twp., Monroe Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0704, pg 584D, 1880 U.S. census database.

2055. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248; 253.

2056. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Round Grove Twp., Emerson P.O., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 10th of July, 1860 by W. J. Jackson, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 632, pg. 951.
Dwelling#493/Family#485
Line 5-Kisor, J. R., 26, M, W, druggist, $600, $1000, OH
Line 6-Kisor, Tiny E., 24, F, W, MO

2057. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 4th Ward, Louisiana, Pike Co., Missouri, enumerated on 2 Jun, 1870 by Wm. Penny, Microfilm #M593, roll 798, pg 202A.
Dwelling/Family#54
Line 28-Kizer, Jacob R., 36, M, W, retired merchant, $0, $1200, OH
Line 29-Kizer, T. E., 34, F, W, keeps house, MO
Line 30-Kizer, Jas. L., 3 mo., M, W, MO, b. Feby.

2058. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Louisiana, Pike Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0709, pg 494C, 1880 U.S. census database.

2059. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 62, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., Nebraska, enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by Edgar A. Hemsworth, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 933, pg. 62, sheet 4A.
Address: 1030 S. 9th; Dwelling#66/Family#68
Line 4-Kizer, Jacob B., head, W, M, Oct 1833, age 66, marr. 43 yrs, OH OH OH, proprietor of a department store; owns home freely
Line 5-Kizer, Tiny E., wife, W, F, Apr 1836, age 64, marr. 43 yrs, 3 children, 1 living; MO KY KY

Address: 1030 S. 9th; Dwelling#66/Family#69
Line 6-Kizer, Joseph L., head (son of head above), W, M, Feb 1870, age 30, marr. 7 yrs, MO OH MO, proprietor of a dept. store, rents home
Line 7-Kizer, Bertie Belle, wife, W, F, Dec 1868, W, F, Dec 1868, age 31, marr. 7 yrs, 2 children, both living; MO KY MO
Line 8-Kizer, Thomas L., son, W, M, Mar 1895, age 5, single, MO MO MO
Line 9-Kizer, Wilson M., son, W, M, Oct 1899, age 7/12, single, NE MO MO

2060. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 253.

2061. Ibid. pg. 248, 253; "She was a woman of sterling character, the life of the circle in which she moved, and foremost in every good work in the church fo which she was a member.".

2062. Joseph Ernest McAfee, You Are A McAfee, for the Descendants of John Armstrong McAfee and Anna Waddell Bailey McAfee, June, 1935.

Of La Grange, Lewis Co., MO. "James Pollock, [was] a great character and a power in his community. He lived to be well past 90 and was still driving a milk wagon into town up to a few weeks before his death. After 'Miss Lottie's' death he married a young woman in the neighborhood whom 'Miss Lottie' had helped her husband to pick out as her successor, and who loyally named one of her own children for her predecessor."

Of his wife, Charlotte: "Upon the death of her mother she took charge of the parental household, and when a stalwart yong man came home from the Union army after the Civil War, and asked her to set up a household of her own she told him that she felt it necessary to make good on her present job. He said, 'Very well, if that is the way you feel about it, I'll wait until you have finished that job.' Which he did, until 1877 or 1878, when her father had died. He bought the McAfee homestead, then located near La Grange, Missouri, from the various heirs, and established 'Miss Lottie' for the rest of her life in her old home. She made good on the new job, also. She was the local authority on almost every phase of home making and running a community, quiet and demure as she always was. So good a cook was she that it was the common saying among the neighbors that Miss Lottie's bread was better than other folks' cake."

2063. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 25, Union Twp. North, Lewis Co., Missouri, enumerated 5 & 7 Jun 1880 by James W. Bohon, Microfilm series T9, Roll 699, sheet 18D.
Dwelling#66/Family#67
Line 1-Pollock, Jas F., W, M, 41, head, marr., farmer, OH OH PA
Line 2-Pollock, Charlotte C., W, F, 41, wife, marr., keeping house, MO KY KY
Line 3-Pollock, Nellie, W, F, 1, dau., MO OH MO

2064. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248, 253; Pvt. Company A, 3rd Missouri Cavalry, US Volunteers, Civil War.

2065. Red Oak City Biographical Sketches: MCAFEE, REV. SAMUEL L. History of Montgomery County, Iowa, Illustrated, Des Moines, IA: Historical and Biographical Co., 1881, Red Oak City (pp 648-695). Transcribed for the Montgomery Co., Iowa GenWeb project.

2066. "Certificate of Death, Missouri State Board of Health". Filed 12 Nov 1920, Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri, File No. 34889, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

2067. 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.

2068. "Certificate of Death, Missouri State Board of Health". Filed 22 Sep 1928, Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri, File No. 31337, PDF, Missouri State Archives.

2069. "R. W. McAfee," Lexington Leader, Lexington, Fayette Co., Kentucky, 24 Mar 1909, pg. 2, col. 5-6.
"Abstract: Chicago--Robert W. McAfee, 60 years old, one of the best known local Postoffice Inspectors, and called 'The Anthony Comstock of Chicago,' dropped dead, supposedly from heart disease, at State and Adams streets shortly before noon Tuesday ... McAFee was a descendant of General Robert McAfee, pioneer of Kentucky."

2070. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 19-1435, San Gabriel Twp., Los Angeles Co., California, enumerated 2 Apr 1930 by Gerald M. Fitzgerald, Microfilm T626, Roll 173, pg. 184, sheet 1A.
Address: 650 San Gabriel Boulevard
Dwelling#6/Family#6
Line 18-McAfee, Grace D., head, owns home $12,500; radio; farm; f, w, 45, single, IL MO MA, nurserywoman, nursey
Line 19-McAfee, Ruth W., sister, f, w, 40, single, IL MO MA, nurserywoman, nursey
Line 20-McAfee, Grace L., mother, f, w, 75, wd., marr. age 21, MA NH CT
Line 21-Allen, Ellen I., servant, f, w, 35, wd., marr. age 21, MA Ireland (North) MA, housekeeper, private family

2071. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 155, Ward 1, White Bear Lake Village, White Bear Twp., Ramsey Co., Minnesota, Enumerated 23 Jun 1900 by Charles S. Holbrook, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 786, pg.267, sheet 13A.
Dwelling#252/Family#256
Line 42-Robinson, Joseph, head, w, m, b. Dec 1849, age 50, marr. 21 yrs, OH OH OH; clergyman; rents home
Line 43-Robinson, Catherine M., wife, w, f, b. June 1851, age 48, marr. 21 yrs, 2 children, both living; MO KS KS
Line 43-Robinson, Harold M., son, w, m, b. March 1881, age 19, single, MO OH MO; at college
Line 44-Robinson, Ethel, daughter, w, f, b. May 1885, age 15, single, MN OH MO; at school

2072. "1905 Minnesota State Census," ED 51, Sub-division D, White Bear Village, Ramsey Co., Minnesota, enumerated 15-24 June, 1905 by Wm. J. Work, p. 192, schedule sheet no. 26.
Address: 3 Banning
Line 12-Robinson, Joseph C., m, 55, w, OH OH OH; in MN 23 yrs, in White Bear 20 yrs; Presbyterian minister
Line 13-Robinson, Catherine M., f, 54, w, MO KY KY; housewife
Line 14-Robinson, Harold M., m, 24, w, MO OH MO; presybterian minister
Line 15-Robinson, Ethel, f, 20, w, MN OH MO; student

2073. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 163, Villge of White Bear, Town of White Bear, Ramsey Co., Minnesota, Enumerated 22 Apr 1910 by Buckner King, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 720, pg. 259, sheet 6A.
Dwelling#111/Family#113
Line 6-Robinson, Joseph C., head, m, w, 60, marr(1st) 31 yrs, OH OH OH; minister; rents home
Line 7-Robinson, Catherine M., wife, f, w, 58, marr(1st) 31 yrs, MO KY KY
Line 8-Robinson, Ethel, daughter, f, w, 24, single, MN OH MO; teacher
Line 9-Robinson, Harold M., son, m, w, 29, single, MO OH MO; minister

2074. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 109, Ward 3, Easton, Northampton Co., Pennsylvania, Enumerated 2 Jan 1920 by Edith M. Bauman, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1609, pg.106, sheet 1B.
Address: 126 Porter Street
Dwelling#17/Family#18
Line 70-Robinson, Joseph Carle, head, rents home, m, w, 70, marr., OH OH OH; clergyman, church
Line 71-Robinson, Catherine McAfee, wife, f, w, 67, marr., MO KY KY

2075. The Ministerial Directory: of the ministers in 'The Presbyterian Church in the United States' (Southern) and in 'The Presbyterian Church in the United States of America' (Northern), Edgar Sutton Robinson, ed., Oxford, OH: The Ministerial Directory Company, Vol. 1, 1898, p. 459.

ROBINSON, Joseph Carle, White Bear Lake, Minn. - Born, Belmont Co., O.; Highland U., Kan., B.A., 1875, M.A., '78; Prin. T. S., '78; Ord. April 6, '79, Pby. of Palmyra; P. Shelbyville and Clarence, Mo., '78-82; P. Westminster Ch., Worthington, Minn., '82-85; P. White Bear Lake, Minn., '85---; S. C. Phy. of Palmyra, Mankato and St. Paul.

2076. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)" FamilySearch.org. Batch #M515603.

2077. Joan Thomas, Aloha, OR, <jthomas3321 -at- comcast.net>, "copy of letter by Thomas H. Allin stating that the wife of Grant Allin was the sister of Bro. James Ware. He further states that this couple left a large family of children and grandchildren.".

2078. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Chariton Twp., Randolph Co., Missouri, enumerated 18 Aug 1860 by J. H. Jackson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 642, pg. 783.
Dwelling#169/Family#167
Line 15-Allin, Thomas, 38, m, farmer, KY
Line 16-Allin, Catharine K., 31, f, KY
Line 17-Allin, Mary B., 10, f, KY
Line 18-Allin, Martha W., 4, f, MO
Line 19-Allin, Laura, 2, f, MO

Dwelling#170/Family#168
Line 20-Allin, Grant, 60, m, farmer, real estate $2600; personal estate $1880; KY
Line 21-Allin, Catharine, 60, f, KY
Line 22-Allin, William, 31, m, farmer, KY
Line 23-Allin, Amanda, 26, f, MO
Line 24-Allin, Willie G., 3, m, MO
Line 25-Allin, John J., 1, m, MO
Line 26-Allin, Charles W., 24, m, student, KY

2079. "Cemetery Index for Cascade Co., Montana".

2080. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)" FamilySearch.org. Batch #M515651.

2081. Joan Thomas, Aloha, OR, <jthomas3321 -at- comcast.net>, Joseph and Cassie may have had more than 3 children, according to a letter from Mrs. J. P. Hurry (Elizabeth Allin) to Ruth Allin dated Nov. 8, 1943.

2082. Joan Thomas, Aloha, OR, <jthomas3321 -at- comcast.net>.
"A letter from Mrs. J. P. Hurry (Elizabeth Allin) to Ruth Allin dated Nov. 8, 1943 and now in the possession of Joan I. Thomas, Aloha, OR, states that there may have been more than 3 children to this couple. These three were separated after the death of their mother and the memories are dim for Elizabeth. She seemed to think there may have been two more dau. but was uncertain."

2083. William G. Huitt, <whuitt -at- quixnet.net>, Ancestry for William G. Huitt.

2084. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 249.

2085. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," La Grange, Union Twp., Missouri, enumerated 29 Sep 1860 by A. D. Rector, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 629, pg. 275B.
Dwelling#857/Family#868
Line 36-Hargis, Jos. H., 26, m, nursery man, $3000; $100; VA
Line 37-Hargis, Cynthia E., 25, f, MO
Line 38-Hargis, Kate, 2, f, MO

2086. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Ward 4, Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, enumerated 23 Jun 1870 by Edward ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 187, pg. 579B.
Dwelling#739/Family#901
Line 16-Hargis, Joseph, 36, m, w, nursery man, $13,2000; $5600; MD
Line 17-Hargis, Sante(?), 36, f, w, keeps home, MO
Line 18-Hargis, Kate, 12, f, w, MO
Line 19-Hargis, Sallie, 10, f, w, MO
Line 20-Hargis, Effie, 8, f, w, MO
Line 21-Roberts, Nanny, 23, f, w, MS
Line 22-Keppen, Ferdinand, 24, m, 2, nursery hand, Prussia
Line 23-Frey, Mary, 18, f, w, servant girl, Prussia

2087. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg 249.

2088. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947,".
Name: Samuel Bohon Mcafee
Death Date: 14 Dec 1928
Death Place: Augusta, Hancock, Illinois
Gender: Male
Age: 92
Estimated Birth Year: 1836
Birth Date: 25 Apr 1836
Birthplace: Benbow, Missouri
Father: John Mcafee
Father's Birth Place: McAfee, Kentucky
Mother: Margaret Bohen
Mother's Birth Place: McAfee, Kentucky
Occupation: Insurance Agent
Spouse: Luccetta Mcafee
Burial Date: 16 Dec 1928
Burial Place: Augusta, Hancock, Ill.
Digital Folder Number: 4008233
Image Number: 2576
Film Number: 1642928
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn49218

2089. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Round Grove Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated the 7 July, 1860 by W. J. Jackson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 632, Pg. 947.
Dwelling#466/Family#458
Line 32-McAfee, Samuel B., 24, m, merchant, $400, $2500, KY
Line 33-McAfee, Henrietta, 23, f, VA
Line 34-McAfee, Susan, 2, f, MO

2090. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated 5th day of July, 1870 by Thos. Logan, Asst. Marshall, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 226, pg. 34A.
Dwelling#329/Family#320 (written as 229/220)
Line 31-McAfee, Samuel B., 34, M, W, Nurseyman, $700, $200, MO
Line 32-McAfee, Henrietta, 34, F, W, Keeping house, VA
Line 33-McAfee, Susan, 11, F, W, MO
Line 34-McAfee, Anna, 7, F, W, MO
Line 35-McAfee, George, 5, M, W, MO
Line 36-McAfee, Edward, 2, M, W, MO

2091. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 62, Augusta Village, Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated 4 Jun 1870 by Wm. H. Watson, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 211, pg. 15.
Dwelling#117/Family#117
Line 12-McAfee, Samuel B., w, m, 44, head, marr., nurseryman; MO KY KY
Line 13-McAfee, Henrietta M., w, f, 44, wife, marr., keeping house; VA VA VA
Line 14-McAfee, Susan R., w, f, 21, daughter, single, school teacher; MO MO VA
Line 15-McAfee, Anna C., w, f, 19, daughter, single, at home, MO MO VA
Line 16-McAfee, George E., w, m, 13, son, single, at home, IL MO VA
Line 17-McAfee, Edward E., w, m, 11, son, single, at home, IL MO VA
Line 18-McAfee, Robert, w, m, 6, son, single, IL MO VA
Line 19-McAfee, Ernest, w, m, 4, son, single, IL MO VA
Line 20-McAfee, Frank, w, m, 1, son, single, IL MO VA

2092. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 12, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, Enumerated 21 Jun 1900 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 304, pg.22, sheet 13B.
Dwelling#301/Family#303
Line 67-McAfee, Samuel B., head, w, m, b. Apr 1836, age 64, marr. 42 yrs, MO KY KY; insurance agent; owns home freely
Line 68-McAfee, Henrietta M., wife, w, f, b. June 1836, age 63, marr. 42 yrs, 10 children, 7 living; VA VA VA
Line 69-McAfee, Robert F., son, w, m, b. Dec 1873, age 26, single, IL MO VA; grocery salesman
Line 70-McAfee, Earnest J., son, w, m, b. Mar 1876, age 24, single, IL MO VA; asst. US Postmaster
Line 71-McAfee, Frank, son, w, m, b. Oct 1878, age 21, single, IL MO VA; at school

2093. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta City, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, Enumerated 22 Apr 1910 by James S. Coffman, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 290, pg. 15, sheet 7B.
Dwelling#180/Family#181
Line 94-McAfee, Samuel, head, m, w, 73, Wd., MO MO VA; own income; owns home freely
Line 95-McAfee, Pheobie, sister-in-law, f, w, 68, wd., NY NY NY

Dwelling#181/Family#182
Line 96-McAfee, Edward, head, m, w, 40, marr(1st) 16 yrs, IL MO MO; bank cashier; owns home freely
Line 97-McAfee, Ethel, wife, f, w, 38, marr(1st) 16 yrs, 2 children, both living; IL NY Canada
Line 98-McAfee, Harry, son, m, w, 13, single, IL IL IL
Line 99-McAfee, Richard, son, m, w, 8, single, IL IL IL
Line 100-Ketchum, Kate, mother-in-law, f, w, 62, Wd., 2 children, both living; Canada France Canada; own income

2094. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 28th & 29th of Jan., 1920 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 24, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#82/Family#84
Line 3-McAfee, Samuel B., Unk., M, W, 83, marr., MO KY KY, insurance agent
Line 4-McAfee, Luretta C., F, W, 63, marr., IN OH IN

2095. Linda Dell, pburner -at- dstream.net.

2096. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Twp 61 Range 6W, Monticello PO, Lewis Co., Missouri, enumerated 29th day of July, 1870 by W. Hisler, Asst. Marshall, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 787, pg 661A.
Dwelling/Familly#45
Line 8-McAfee, G. F., 30, M, W, Nurseryman, $1600, $400, MO
Line 9-McAfee, Rebecca R., 30, F, W, Keeping house, NY
Line 10-Marks, Samuel, 16, M, W, Works on farm, PA

2097. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 181, City of St. Peter, Nicollet Co., Missouri, enumerated 7 Jun 1870 by Thos. Montgomery, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 627, pg. 57D.
4th Street; Dwelling#87/Family#102
Line 35-McAfee, George F., w, m, 40, head, marr., clergyman, MO KY KY
Line 36-McAfee, Phoebe T., w, f, 40, wife, marr., keeps house, NY NY NY
Line 37-Hargis, Sallie R., w, f, 19, niece, single, MO MO MO
Line 38-Hargis, Effie E., w, f, 17, niece, single, MO MO MO
Line 39-Hargis, Joseph M., w, m, 9, nephew, single, IL MO MO

2098. Pam Carey Ison (Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project), "Mercer Co., KY Vital Statistics 1852-1859".
birth record for Son (?) Mcafee:

Date: 12 Jul. 1852
Father: Calwell Mcafee
Mother: Partheny McAfee
Residence: Eldorado
Sex/Gender (possibly implied): son
Source: FHL US/CAN Film 216834 Item 3

2099. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #777; age 8.

2100. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 19, Village of Momence, Kankakee Co., Illinois, enumerated 3 Jun 1870 by E. R. Kendall, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 219, pg. 61B.
Dwelling#50/Family#53
Line 18-Singleton, Wm. F., w, m, 40, head, marr., farmer, KY MS KY
Line 19-Singleton, Gertrude M., w, f, 35, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 20-Singleton, Shelby, w, m, 13, son, single, at home, VA KY KY
Line 21-Singleton, Mary, w, f, 10, daughter, single, at home, IN KY KY
Line 22-Singleton, John, w, m, 8, son, single, at home, IN KY KY
Line 23-Singleton, Frank, w, m, 6, son, single, at home, IN KY KY
Line 24-Singleton, Cass, w, m, 4, son, single, at home, IL KY KY

2101. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 1157, Ward 3, Evanston, Cook Co., Illinois, Enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by Ernest F. Burchard, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 292, pg.105, sheet 21B.
Address: 815 Michigan Avenue
Dwelling#269/Family#319
Line 77-Singleton, William F., head, w, m, b. May 1840, age 60, marr. 35 yrs, KY MS KY; rents home
Line 78-Singleton, Gertrude M., wife, w, f, b. Mar 1845, age 55, marr. 35 yrs, 10 children, 6 living; KY KY KY;
Line 79-Singleton, John C., son, w, m, b. Jul 1872, age 27, single, IL KY KY; manager, brush factory
Line 80-Singleton, Gertrude, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1881, age 19, single, IL KY KY; at school
Line 81-Singleton, Anna, daughter, w, f, b. Sept 1885, age 14, single, IL KY KY; at school
Line 82-Singleton, Willard, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1888, age 12, single, IL KY KY; at school
Line 83-Hayes, Mary, granddaughter, w, f, b. Jun 1897, age 2, single, IL IL IL

2102. Pam Carey Ison (Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project), "Mercer Co., KY Vital Statistics 1852-1859", lists date of birth as 28 Apr 1853.
birth record for Mc(?) Mcafee:

Date: 28 Apr. 1853
Father: James Mcafee
Mother: Elizabeth Lillard
Residence: Eldorado
Sex/Gender (possibly implied): child
Source: FHL US/CAN Film 216834 Item 3

2103. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Middletown Precinct, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 28th day of July, 1870 by Chas. A. Eason, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 472, pg 393B.
Dwelling#178/Family#169
Line 20-McAfee, Nannie, 17, F, W, Attending School, Kentucky
(student in girls' school headed by Wm. H. Hill)

2104. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 90, Precinct 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 20th of April, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 73, sheet 3A.
Dwelling#41/Family#42
Line 9-Lapsley, Dr. John P., Head, M, W, 41 M1 18 yrs, KY KY KY, physician
Line 10-Lapsley, Georgie S., Wife, F, W, 38, m1 18 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY
Line 11-Lapsley, Mary A., Dau., F, W, 9, S, KY KY KY
Line 12-Lapsley, Kathrine(?), Dau., F, W, 5, S, KY KY KY

Dwelling#42/Family#43
LIne 13-Jones, Martha F., Head, F, W, 81, Wd. (marr. 60 yrs), 7 children, 5 living; KY KY KY, farmer
Line 14-Jones, James H., Son, M, W, 39, M1 2 yrs, KY KY KY, farm laborer
Line 15-Jones, Gertrude, dau-in-law, F, W, 24, M1 2 yrs, KY KY KY
Line 16-Lapsley, Stella, daughter, F, W, 48, Wd., KY KY KY

Dwelling#45/Family#46
Line 27-Lapsley, Wm. R., Head, m, W, 39, M1 14 yrs, KY KY KY, merchant (own store)
Line 28-Lapsley, Alma D., Wife, F, W, 37, M1 14 yrs, 5/5 children, KY KY KY
Line 29-Lapsley, Wm. D., son, M, W, 13, S, KY KY KY
Line 30-Lapsley, John B., son, M, W, 11, KY KY KY
Line 31-Lapsley, Inez L., dau., F, W, 8, KY KY KY
Line 32-Lapsley, Robert B., son, M, W, 6, KY KY KY
Line 33-Lapsley, Mary A., dau., F, W, 3, KY KY KY
Line 34-Davis, Nannie C., mother-in-law, F, W, 56, Wd. (marr. for 2 yrs), 2/2 children, KY KY KY, own income
Line 35-Lapsley, James T., brother, M, W, 30, S, KY KY KY, store clerk

2105. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", vol. 026, cert#12559.

2106. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 14.

2107. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #645; lived with dad and grandmother.

2108. Pam Carey Ison (Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project), "Mercer Co., KY Vital Statistics 1852-1859".
birth record for Joel Mcafee:

Date: 24 May. 1858
Father: James J. Mcafee
Mother: Betty Lillard
Residence: McAfee P.O.
Sex/Gender (possibly implied): son
Source: FHL US/CAN Film 216834 Item 3

2109. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, Joel W.? (name given on gravestone).

2110. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 90, Precinct 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 22nd & 23rd of April, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 73, sheet 4B.
Dwelling/Family#74
Line 67-Hudson, Thomas J., head, M, W, 54, marr. (1st) 25 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm freely
Line 68-Hudson, Bettie H., wife, F, W, 45, marr. (1st) 25 yrs, 1 child, still living, KY KY KY
Line 69-Hudson, Martha B., dau., F, W, 21, single, KY KY KY

2111. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 120, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 19th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Garrett L. Dean, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 73, sheet 5A.
Farm on Louisville Pike
Dwelling#82/Family#94
Line 13-Hudson, T. J., Head, O/F, M, W, 64, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 14-Hudson, Bettie, Wife, F, W, 56, marr., KY KY KY
Line 15-Hudson, Martha, Dau., F, W, 31, single, KY KY KY

2112. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 24.

2113. Burford, Wesley Browning, Burford Genealogy: Showing the Ancestors and Descendants of Miles Washington Burford and Nancy Jane Burford, the Father and the Mother of Wesley B. Burford, the Compiler, Indianapolis: Privately printed, 1914, p. 122.

2114. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #704.

2115. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 7, Subdivision 116, McAfee P.O., Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated on July 6, 1870 by C. P. Graham, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 558a.
dwelling #76/family #83
Line 3-Hudson, N. B., 50, M, W, Farmer, $4400, $1000, KY
Line 4-Hudson, Martha, 48, F, W, Keeping house, KY
Line 5-Hudson, Fanny, 21, F, W, At home, KY
Line 6-Hudson, Robert, 20, M, W, Farm laborer, KY
Line 7-Hudson, Belle, 18, F, W, at school, KY
Line 8-Hudson, Thomas, 15, M, W, at home, KY
Line 9-Hudson, Martha, 7, F, W, at home, KY
Line 10-Hudson, James, 5, M, W, at home, KY

2116. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 154, Precinct 2, Ward 3, Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas, Enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by John C. Langston, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 500, pg.26, sheet 2B.
Address: 916 Topeka Avenue
Dwelling#34/Family#35
Line 57-Paxton, Richard, head, w, m, b. Aug 1849, age 50, marr. 28 yrs, KY VA KY; cashier, dry goods; rents home
Line 58-Paxton, Sue M., wife, w, f, b. Feb 1850, age 50, marr. 28 yrs, 5 children, 2 living; KY KY KY
Line 59-Paxton, Frank, son, w, m, b. Sept 1877, age 22, single, KY KY KY; dry goods salesman
Line 60-Paxton, Pink, daughter, w, f, b. Sep 1880, age 19, single, KY KY KY
Line 61-Joclyn, Mattie C., sister, b. July 1860, age 39, marr. 17 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 62-Joclyn, Eugene W., brother, b. Jul 1849, age 49, marr. 17 yrs, IL NY VT; salesman, dry goods
Line 63-Joclyn, Guy W., son, b. Feb 1884, age 16, single, MO IL KY; at school
Line 64-Joclyn, Mary F., daughter, b. ? 1889, age 11, single, MO IL KY; at school

2117. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 175, Ward 4, Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas, Enumerated 20 Apr 1910 by Samuel S., Microfilm Series T624, Roll 457, pg. 137, sheet 6B.
Address: 413 Polk Street
Dwelling#143/Family#145
Line 55-Knapp, Alden A., head, m, w, 28, marr. 5 yrs, KS IL IL; ?, rents home
Line 56-Knapp, Pink P., wife, f, w, 28, marr. 5 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 57-Knapp, Ruth P., daughter, f, w, 3, single, KS KS KY
Line 58-Knapp, Helen M., daughter, f, w, 1/12, single, KS KS KY
Line 59-Paxton, Sue, mother, f, w, 60, marr. 40 yrs, 5 children, 2 living; KY KY KY
Line 60-Paxton, Richard, father, m, w, 60, marr. 40 yrs, KY KY KY; bookkeeper, paper office

2118. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 183, Precinct 3, Ward 6, Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas, Enumerated 8 - 9 Jan 1920 by Mary N. Phillips, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 551, pg.206, sheet 5B.
Address: 1021 Morris Avenue
Dwelling#118/Family#125
Line 51-Paxton, Richard S., head, owns home freely, m, w, 70, marr., KY KY KY; mail clerk, newspaper
Line 52-Paxton, Susan M., wife, f, w, 69, marr., KY KY KY

2119. Find-A-Grave, "Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas".

2120. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 87-56, Ward 3, Wichita, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, enumerated 9 Apr 1930 by Mrs. Jessie C. Macauley, Microfilm T626, Roll 720, pg. 155, sheet 6B.
Address:246 North Volutsia Street [According to Trulia.com, this was a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, with 2,107 square feet and built in 1915.]
Dwelling#142/Family#174
Line 68-Knapp, Albert A., head, owns home $7500; m, w, 48, marr. age 23, KS IL MA; r----- director, gasoline stove and lamp factory
Line 69-Knapp, Pink P., wife, f, w, 48, marr. age 23, KY KY KY
Line 70-Knapp, Helen M., daughter, f, w, 20, single, KS KS KY
Line 71-Paxton, Richard S., father-in-law, m, w, 80, Wd., KY VA KY

2121. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 32; month of death given as Sept., not Nov.

2122. Pam Carey Ison (Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project), "Mercer Co., KY Vital Statistics 1852-1859".
birth record for _____ McAfee:

Date: 3 Dec. 1853
Father: Frank McAfee
Mother: Elizabeth Ryan
Residence: Salvisa
Sex/Gender (possibly implied): daughter
Notes: see marriage: Francis McAfee to Elizabeth Lyons 1847
Source: FHL US/CAN Film 216834 Item 3

2123. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 96, Ward 6, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 28th of April, 1910 by Frank G. Hanna, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 145, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#257/Family#283
Line 51-Woods, America, Head, F, W, 76, S, KY KY KY
Line 52-Woods, Nanni, Sister, F, W, 62, S, KY KY KY

Dwelling#258/Family#284
LIne 52-Woods, James, Head, M, W, 68, M1 36 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 53-Woods, Nannie B., Wife, F, W, 55, M1 36 yrs, 4/4 children, KY KY KY
Line 54-Woods, Jennie B., Dau., F, W, 30, S, KY KY KY
Line 55-Woods, Ethel F., Dau., F, W, 23, S, KY KY KY
Line 56-Woods, Pauline, Dau., F, W, 17, S, KY KY KY

Dwelling#258/Family#285
LIne 53-Durr/Dunn, William T., Head, M, W, 31, M1 7 yrs, KY KY KY
Line 54-Durr/Dunn, Gertrude, Wife, F, W, 32, M1 7 yrs, KY KY KY

2124. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, Ward A, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 8 Jan 1920 by Ruth Menaugh, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 591, pg.124, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#170/Family#170
Line 35-Woods, James, head, owns home, mortgaged; m, w, 77, marr., KY KY KY; retired farmer
Line 36-Woods, Nannie, wife, f, w, 66, marr., KY KY KY
Line 37-Woods, Jean, daughter, f, w, 38, single, KY KY KY
Line 38-Marksbury, Curry S., son-in-law, m, w, 31, marr., KY KY KY; mechanical engineer, garage
Line 39-Marksbury, Pauline, daughter, f, w, 25, marr., KY KY KY

Dwelling#171/Family#171
Line 40-Durr, Thomas, head, owns home, mortgaged; m, w, 40, marr., KY KY KY; mechanical engineer, garage
Line 41-Durr, Gertrude, wife, f, w, 40, marr., KY KY KY

2125. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 84-14, Ward 1, Harrodsburg, Magisterial District No. 6, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 2 Apr 1930 by Mrs. Carolyn Taylor, Microfilm T626, Roll 770, pg. 113, sheet 2A.
Address: 614 Popular St.
Dwelling#36/Family#36
Line 27-Woods, James, head, owns home $4000; m, w, 88, marr. age 32, KY KY KY; retired
Line 28-Woods, Nannie, wife, f, w, 76, marr. age 19, KY KY KY
Line 29-Marksbury, Curry, head, rents home $17; m, w, 43, marr. age 23, KY KY KY
Line 30-Marksbury, Pauline, wife, f, w, 37, marr. age 27, KY KY KY; bookkeeper, garage
Line 31-Woods, Jean, daughter, f, w, 48, single, KY KY KY

2126. "1850 Kentucky Federal Census," District 2, Mercer Co., Kentucky, pg. 285b, Enumerated Aug. 13, 2001.
Dwelling/Family #27
Line 8-Woods, Andrew, age 45, b. KY, farmer, $3000
Line 9-Woods, Elizabeth, age 24, b. KY
Line 10-Woods, America, age 15, b. KY
Line 11-Woods, William, age 13, b. KY
Line 12-Woods, Mary, age 11, b. KY
Line 13-Woods, George, age 9, b. KY
Line 14-Woods, James, age 7, b. KY
Line 15-Woods, Nancy, age 5, b. KY
Line 16-Woods, Joseph, age 3, b. KY

2127. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 54, Magisterial District No. 4, Mercer Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 5 Jun 1900 by Will A. Sharp, Jr., Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, pg.261, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#57/Family#57
Line 85-Woods, James, head, w, m, b. June 1842, age 58, marr. 29 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 86-Woods, Nannie B., wife, w, f, b. Dec 1853, age 46, marr. 29 yrs, 7 children, 4 living; KY KY KY
Line 87-Woods, Gertrude M., daughter, w, f, b. July 1877, age 22, single, KY KKY KY
Line 88-Woods, Gene V., daughter, w, f, b. Dec 1880, age 19, single, KY KY KY
Line 89-Woods, Ethel P., daughter, w, f, b. Jun 1887, age 13, single, KY KKY KY
Line 90-Woods, Pauline K., daughter, w, f, b. Dec 1892, age 7, single, KY KKY KY

2128. Pam Carey Ison (Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project), "Mercer Co., KY Vital Statistics 1852-1859".
birth record for Thomas C. Mcafee:

Date: Jun. 1856
Father: Frank Mcafee
Mother: Elizabeth Lyon
Residence: Eldorado
Sex/Gender (possibly implied): son
Source: FHL US/CAN Film 216834 Item 3

2129. "Certificate of Death," 9 Nov 1915, City Hospital, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, File No. 27159, Bureau of Vital Statistics, State Board of Health, Commonwealth of Kentucky, scan of death certificate sent by e-mail from Michael M. Black.

2130. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, p. 32.

2131. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 137, Village of McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 5 Jun 1880 by C. S. Grahame, Microfilm series T9, Roll 434, sheet 117A, Name spelled "Mattie".
Dwelling#72/Family#74
Line 1-McAfee, Frank, W, M, 53, head, marr., merchant, KY KY KY
Line 2-McAfee, Lizzie, W, F, 50, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 3-McAfee, Bettie, W, F, 21, dau., single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 4-McAfee, Mattie, W, F, 19, dau., single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 5-McAfee, Caldwell, W, M, 16, son, single, farm hand, KY KY KY
Line 6-McAfee, King, W, M, 15, son, single, farm hand, KY KY KY

Dwelling#73/Family#75
Line 7-Woods, James, W, M, 36, head, marr., trader, KY KY KY
Line 8-Woods, Nannie, W, F, 25, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 9-Woods, Edna, W, F, 4, dau., single, KY KY KY
Line 10-Woods, Girtrude, W, F, 2, dau., single, KY KY KY
Line 11-Woods, Infant, W, F, 6/12 (b. Dec.), dau., single, KY KY KY
Line 12-Springate, Grace, W, F, 12(?), nurse, single, KY KY KY

Dwelling#74/Family#76
Line 13-Paxton, Richard, W, M, 30, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 14-Paxton, Susie, W, F, 29, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 15-Paxton, Franky, W, M, 2,. son, single, KY KY KY
Line 16-Springate, Eva, W, F, 15, nurse, KY KY KY

Dwelling#75/Family#77
Line 17-Woods, William, W, M, 42, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 18-Woods, Mary, W, F, 38, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 19-Woods, Nora, W, F, 17, dau., single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 20-Woods, Gabiaela, W, F, 16, dau., single, at home, KY KY KY
LIne 21-Woods, Claud, W, M, 12, son, single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 22-Woods, Annie, W, F, 9, dau., single, KY KY KY
Line 23-Woods, Leslie, W, F, 7, dau., single, KY KY KY
Line 24-Woods, Thomas, W, M, 5, son, single, KY KY KY
Line 25-Meaux, Jane, Mu, F, 12, servant, single, KY KY KY

Dwelling#78/Family#80
Line 41-Davis, W. W., W, M, 30, head, marr., merchant, KY KY KY
LIne 42-Davis, Nannie, W, F, 28, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 43-Davis, Alma, W, F, 6, dau., single, KY KY KY
Line 44-Davis, Bessie, W, F, 2, dau., single, KY KY KY
Line 45-Lillard, Nancy, W, F, 73, widowed, at home, KY KY KY
Line 46-Allin, B. M., W, M, 24, boarder, single, clerk in store, KY KY KY
LIne 47-Jones, Phoebe, B, F, 60?, servant, KY KY KY

2132. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 129, State Lunatic Asylum No. 1, Fulton City, Fulton Twp., Callaway Co., Missouri, enumerated 14 Jun 1900 by Greenberry E. Bell, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 844, sheet 3B.
Address: 734 E. Kiona St.
Dwelling#523/Family#557
Line 9-McAfee, Caldwell, head, W, M, b Jul 1863, age 36, marr. 2 yrs, KY KY KY, occupation: B----- (mining); rents home
Line 10-McAfee, Sallie(?), wife, W, F, b Apr 1871, age 29, marr. 2 yrs, 1/1 child, NE ? MA
Line 11-McAfee, Frank W., son, W, M, b Apr 1900, age 1 mo., single, CO KY NE

2133. "1850 Kentucky Federal Census," District 2, Mercer Co., Kentucky, pg. 284A, Enumerated Aug. 12, 1850 by J. M. Alexander.
Dwelling/Family #1
Line 1-Gray, Isaac, age 51, b. Ky; farmer, $10000
Line 2-Gray, Mary, age 52, b. Ky
Line 3-Gray, Susan, age 15, b. Ky
Line 4-Gray, Margaret, age 6, b. Ky
Line 5-Gray, William, age 24, b. Ky, teacher
Line 6-Gray, Mary, age 22, b. Ky (William and Mary m. w/in past year)
Line 7-Williams, William, age 28, b. Ky; Miller
Line 8-Williams, America, age 24, b. Ky (William and America m. w/in past year)
Line 9-Holmes, Joseph, age 23, b. Ky; Carpenter
Line 10-Holmes, Emely, age 19, b. Ky (Joseph and Emely m. w/in past year)

2134. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family #399; age 32.

2135. Marriage Bonds and Consents 1831-1850 Mercer County, Kentucky, Genealogical Committee of the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1983, Bondsman: Lambert Darland Brewer.

2136. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family #399; age 37.

2137. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 53.

2138. Marriage Bonds and Consents 1831-1850 Mercer County, Kentucky, Genealogical Committee of the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1983, Bondsman: Lambert D. Brewer.

2139. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)" FamilySearch.org. Batch #M517751.

2140. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1; Family #803.

2141. Ibid. District #2; Family #803.

2142. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, Not named; buried with mother.

2143. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," Dist. No. 1, Shelby Co., Kentucky, enumerated 13 Aug 1850 by G. G. Wilson, Asst. Marshal, Microfilm #M432, roll 218, pg. 283B.
Dwelling#173/Household#173
Line 41-Harbison, J. D., 32, m, farmer, real estate $11,200; KY
Line 42-Harbison, M. A., 24, f, KY
Line 1-Harbison, J. S., 4, m, KY
Line 2-Harbison, E., 2, m, KY

2144. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," District No. 1, Simpsonville P.O., Shelby Co., Kentucky, enumerated 18th day of July, 1860 by Thos. Smith, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 395, pg. 221.
Dwelling#562/Family#578
Line 33-Harbison, J.D., 42, M, W, Farmer, $24,000; $30,000; KY
Line 34-Harbison, Margaret A., 33, F, W, KY
Line 35-Harbison, John S., 14, M, W, KY
Line 36-Harbison, Edward C., 11, M, W, KY
Line 37-Harbison, Sallie, 9, F, W, KY
Line 38-Harbison, James, 7, M, W, KY
Line 39-Harbison, Jennie, 5, F, W, KY
Line 40-Harbison, Walter S., 2, M, W, KY

2145. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," First Precinct, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, enumerated on July 2, 1870 by W. Lyle, Microfilm #M593, roll 498, pg. 389A.
Dwelling#150/Family#145
Line 23-Harbison, Margaret A., age 44, F, W, Keeping house, $25,000; $5000, Kentucky
Line 24-Harbison, John, age 24, M, W, Lawyer, Kentucky
Line 25-Harbison, Edward, age 22, M, W, Farmer, $0, $500, Kentucky
Line 26-Harbison, Sallie, age 19, F, W, Kentucky
Line 27-Harbison, Jennie, age 16, F, W, Kentucky
Line 28-Harbison, Walter, age 12, M, W, Kentucky
Line 29-Harbison, Wm., age 8, M, W, Kentucky
Line 30-Harbison, Mary, age, 5, F, W, Kentucky

2146. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 99, Ward 3, Denison Precinct, Denison City, Grayson Co., Texas, enumerated 8 Jun 1900 by William G. C. Preston, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1639, pg. 303, sheet 10B.
Address: 1002 Nelson
Dwelling#223/Family#225
Line 64-Harbison, Edward C., head, w, m, b. Jul 1848, age 51, wd., 11 children, 10 living; KY KY KY; salesman; owns home freely
Line 65-Harbison, Arther C., son, w, m, b. May 1888, age 12, single, TX KY IL; at school
Line 66-Harbison, James D., son, w, m, b. Dec 1889, age 10, single, TX KY IL; at school
Line 67-Harbison, John S., son, w, m, b. Mar 1891, age 9, single, TX KY IL; at school
Line 68-Harbison, Annie S., daughter, w, f, b. June 1892, age 7, single, TX KY IL; at school
Line 69-Harbison, Mildred, daughter, w, f, b. Jan 1896, age 4, single, TX KY IL
Line 70-Harbison, Walter D., son, w, m, b. Sep 1898, age 1, single, TX KY IL
Line 71-Harbison, Margarett, mother, w, f, b. Sep 1826, age 73, wd., marr. 25 yrs, 8 children, 5 living; KY KY KY; house keeping
Line 72-Harbison, Jennie, sister, w, f, b. Nov 1854, age 45, single, KY KY KY
Line 73-Ridenhour, Mary, servant, w, f, b. Feb 1878, age 22, wd., marr. 4 yrs; 1 child, living; AR AR AR; servant
Line 74-Ridenhour, William, son, w, m, b. July 1897, age 2, single, TX AR AR

2147. 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), lived in Kansas City, Missouri in 1878.

2148. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 1st Ward, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, enumerated on Aug 1, 1870 by Dennis Malone, Microfilm #M593, roll 782, pg. 298B.
Dwelling/Family#9
Line 8-Hanna, Thos. K, age 41, M, W, Merchant Dry Goods, Kentucky
Line 9-Hanna, Judith, age 34, F, W, Keeps house, Indiana
Line 10-Hanna, Jenny, age 14, F, W, Attends school, Missouri
Line 11-Hanna, Mary, age 12, F, W, Attends school, Nebraska
Line 12-Hanna, Agnes, age 10, F, W, Attends school, Nebraska
Line 13-Hanna, Annie, age 8, F, W, Attends school, Nebraska
Line 14-Hanna, John V., age 6, M, W, Nebraska
Line 15-Hanna, William B., age 4, M, W, Nebraska

Dwelling#9/FamilY#10
Line 16-Hanna, Samuel, age 34, M, W, Salesman, Dry Goods, $3000, $500, Kentucky
Line 17-Hanna, Sallie M., age 30, F, W, Keeps house, Kentucky
Line 18-Hanna, John, age 4, M, W, Kentucky
Line 19-Hanna, William, age 2, M, W, Kentucky
Line 20-Hanna, Alice, age 4/12, F, W, Kentucky; b. Feb.
Line 21-Gavin, Rose, age 20, F, W, Domestic servant, Ireland
Line 22-Blythe, Maggie, age 17, F, W, No occupation, Indiana

2149. 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), Volunteered in Confederate army under Gen. John H. Morgan in 1861; died a prisoner of war.

2150. Cemeteries in Shelby County, Kentucky, Shelby County Historical Society, 1979, p. 174, lists date of death as 27 Aug 1863.

2151. 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), moved to Denison, Texas aft 1870 to open wholesale grocery business.

2152. Ibid. lived in Henderson, Kentucky in 1878; served in Civil War under Gen. Morgan until close of war.

2153. Centre College (Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky), "Centre College Alumni," published 1890; transcribed by Sandi Gorin for KY Biographies project.
BIOGRAPHY: Centre College Alumni, Published 1890. Shelby Co, 1858 graduate.
"William McAfee Hanna. Born Sept., 1837, in Shelby co., KY. Medicine; M.D., Univ. of Louisville; Married to Miss Mary H. Matthews, of Shelbyville, KY, Sept. 19, 1865. P.O., Henderson, KY."

2154. Starling, Edmund L., History of Henderson County, Kentucky, 1887, pg. 653-654.

WILLIAM MCAFEE HANNA, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, was born September 25th, 1837, in Shelby County, Kentucky. His father, John S. Hanna, was a farmer by pursuit and a man of note in his county. His mother was Miss Jane King, of Harrodsburg, Ky., her family being among the early settlers of the place. The Doctor inherits the Scotch-Irish blood, the best blood known to the human race. Dr. Hanna received a fine collegiate education, having graduated with honor at Centre College, Danville, in 1858. He began the study of medicine under Dr. A. S. Frederick, at Shelbyville, entered the medical department of University at Louisville, and received the degree of M.D. from that institution in 1862. A short time subsequent, he located in Henderson and began the practice of medicine, but the alluring charms of war were too much for him to withstand. Being endowed of a spirited, bold and fearless nature and of warm Southern blood, he soon entered the army and served, both as a soldier and in the medical department, until the close of the war, participating in many of the great battles.
     He served under Col. Adam R. Johnson until his capture in November. When exchanged in December following, he was assigned to Col. Basil Duke's regiment, Morgan's brigade, as Assistant Surgeon and accompanied that distinguished cavalryman in most of the adventurous raids. In the fall of 1865, at the close of the war, he returned to Henderson and resumed the duties of his profession, in which he has prven exceptionally successful, having established a fine practice and taken rank among the foremost physicians of the State. Dr. Hanna has served for several years as a member of the City Board of Health, and has been prominent in the Henderson and district medical societies, frequently serving as presiding officer. As a public spirited and valuable citizen, he stands deservedly high. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church and has held the office of Elder for eleven or twelve years. He has ever been actively engaged in furthering the best interests of his church and community. He was mainly instrumental in the building of the First Church Chapel, located on Green Street, in the Third Ward, and is the Superintendent of the Sunday School. He is a member of the Knights Templar, but devotes the greater part of his unoccupied time to the good of his church. He is a man of genial and attractive manners and prepossessing person. Dr. Hanna was married in 1865, at Shelbyville, to Miss Mary Matthews, daughter of Rev. W. C. Matthews, a brother of Rev. John Matthews, who, at one time, was in charge of the First church at this place. He has a happy family, a wife of high social accomplishments and unqualifiedly a superior woman in every sense of the word, and three children, Mary, John and Janie.

2155. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 1st Ward of Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated on June 9, 1870 by W. Lyle, Microfilm #M593, roll 498, pg. 377.
Dwelling#145/Family#143 (Multiple-family dwelling)
Line 30-Hanna, William, age 32, M, W, Physician, $700, $1000, Kentucky
Line 31-Hanna, Mary, age 29, F, W, Indiana
Line 32-Hanna, Mary, age 3, F, W, Kentucky

2156. 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), died in infancy.

2157. Kentucky: A History of the State, Perrin Battle, Kniffin, 4th ed. 1887, online transcription.

JAMES JESSE was born in Caroline County, Va., December 26, 1838, the second son of Charles T. and Ann H. (Thornton) Jesse. Charles T. Jesse was born in Virginia March 25, 1800, came from Virginia in 1885, is now quite feeble and makes his home with our subject; his parents were John and Mary (Todd) Jesse, both natives of Virginia. Mrs. Ann H. Jesse was the daughter of Thomas Griffin Thornton, of Carolina County, Va., and his wife, Ann Harrison Fitzhugh, daughter of William Fitzhugh, of Prospect Hill, Va. Our subject moved to Kentucky in 1866, settled in Shelby County, and has since been actively engaged in farming and stock raising. He was in the civil war, Company F, Infantry, Pickett's division, Confederate Army; was taken prisoner near Richmond and retained about two months at Newport News. He married, October 20, 1868, Miss Emma Hanna, of Shelby County, Ky., daughter of John S. Hanna and Jane (King) Hanna. Her father was born in Mercer County, Ky., March 27, 1798. Five children were born to this union, four of whom are living: Harriet, now at Shelbyville attending school; John H., Jannie K. and Charles T. Mr. Jesse, his wife and daughter, Harriet, are members of the Presbyterian CHurch; his father is a member of the Baptist denomination. Mr. Jesse owns 273 acres of land. He is industrious, and a favorite with all who know him.

2158. Battle, Perrin & Kniffin, Kentucky: A History of the State, 4th ed., 1887, online transcription.

WILLIAM C. HANNA was born where he now lives in Shelby County, Ky., February 18, 1808, and is a son of Thomas and Margarette (Smith) Hanna. He married Agnes Morton, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Venable) Morton, May 18, 1837, and to this union nine children were born, five of whom are now living: John S., Charles M., Elizabeth., Margarette J. and Agnes W.

2159. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated Sept. 5, 1870, Microfilm #M593, roll 1583, pg 403B.
Dwelling#65/Family#75
Line 28-Magoffin, Joseph, age 33, M, W, Justice of the Peace, $35,000; $400; Mexico
Line 29-Magoffin, Octavia, age 23?, F, W, Keeps house, Texas
Line 30-Magoffin, James, age 5, M, W, At home, Texas
Line 31-Richardson, Charles, age 37, M, W, At home, Miss.(Mississippi?)
Line 32-Richardson, Josephine, age 36, F, W, At home, Mexicos

2160. "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.
Address: 1120 Magoffin Ave.
Dwelling#9/Family#11
Line 48-Magoffin, Joseph, Head, M, W, 74, Wd., MEX KY MEX, 1844 Na, Bank Vice-Pres.
Line 49-Glasgow, Josephine, Dau., F, W, 36, M1 15yrs, 5/5 children, TX MEX TX
Line 50-Glasgow, Joseph M, gr-son, M, W, 11, S, TX MO TX
Line 51-Glasgow, Octavia, gr-dau, F, W, 9, S, TX MO TX
Line 52-Glasgow, Harriet, gr-dau, F, W, 7, S, TX MO TX
Line 53-Glasgow, Edward J, gr-son, M, W, 6, S, TX MO TX
Line 54-Glasgow, William J, gr-son, M, W, 4, S, TX MO TX
Line 55-Richardson, Charles, brother-in-law, M, W, 75, Wd, MS MS KY, own income
Line 56-Serid(?), Jose, servant, M, Other, 40, S, TX MEX MEX, servant
Line 57-Hernandez, Dora, servant, F, Other, 50, Wd, 1/0 child, MEX MEX MEX, arr 1895, nurse girl
Line 58-Morales, Joncellion, servant, F, Other, 28, S, MEX MEX MEX, arr. 1903, cook
Line 59-Morales, Guadalupe, servant, F, Other, 23, S, MEX MEX MEX, arr. 1904, maid

2161. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 21, Ward 2, 1st Precinct, El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Thos. C. Evans, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1631, pg 128, sheet 2A.
Address: 708 Magoffin Ave.; Dwelling/Family#23
Line 18-Magoffin, Joseph, head, W, M, Jan 1837, age 63, marr. 36 yrs, Mexico KY Mexico, Imm. 1845, in US 55 yrs, Na., Mayor; owns home freely
Line 19-Magoffin, Octavia, wife, W, F, Nov 1854, age 54, marr. 36 yrs, 2 children, both living; TX Ireland LA
Line 20-Glasgow, Josephine, daughter, W, F, Nov 1873, age 26, marr. 3 yrs, 1 child, living; TX Mexico TX
Line 21-Glasgow, J. M. G., son [sic], W, M, Oct 1898, age 1, single, TX Mexico TX [sic]
Line 22-Newman, Fanny F., boarder, W, F, Jan 1845, age 55, marr. 24 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY
Line 23-Newman, Myra, boarder, W, F, May 1880, age 20, single, KY KY KY
Line 24-Torres, Maria J., servant, W, F, Dec 1878, age 21, marr. 1 yr, 1 child, living; Mexico Mexico Mexico, seamstress
Line 25-Eredia, Gertrude, servant, W, F, Nov 1874, age 25, single, Mexico Mexico Mexico, seamstress
Line 26-Sierra, Jose, servant, W, M, Nov 1860, age 39, single, TX Mexico Mexico, coachman

2162. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 52, voting precinct 9, El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated 5 Jan 1920 by Jewell E. Roy, Microfilm series T625; Roll 1798, pg 202, sheet 2A.
Address: 1120 Magoffin Ave.
Dwelling#18/Family#33
Line 17-Magoffin, Joseph, Head, M, W, 83, Wd, KY KY KY, bank vice president
Line 18-Magoffin, Anne D., dau-in-law, F, W, 41, Wd, IL KY OH, no occupation
Line 19-Magoffin, Anne B., gr-dau, F, W, 21, S, TX TX IL, school teacher
Line 20-Magoffin, Joseph, gr-son, M, W, 19, S, TX TX IL, bookkeeper, bank
Line 21-Magoffin, Mary, gr-dau, F, W, 17, S, TX TX IL, no occupation, in school
Line 22-Magoffin, James W, gr-son, M, W, 14, S, TX TX IL, no occupation, in school
Line 23-Sierra, Jose, servant, M, Other, 50, S, TX MEX MEX, house servant

2163. Texas Historical Commission, "Magoffin Home State Historic Site".

2164. Ron Livingston <rlivingston -at- orbitworld.net>, "MacGreals of Brazoria, Brazoria Co., Texas," email received 28 Jan 2006. "I have Marie Russell's transcription Harris County, Texas, Marriage Records, Vol. 1, 1837 - 1865. It shows the marriage recorded in Volume D (7/25/1860 - 1/17/1865): '441. Joseph MAYOFFIN [sic - as transcribed] and Octavia S. MacGRIAL [as transcribed] 3-01-1865.'"

2165. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Columbia P.O., Brazoria Co., Texas, enumerated 17 July, 1860 by W. F. Swain, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 1289, pg. 70.
Dwelling#282/Family#267
Line 16-MacGreal, Peter, 45, m, lawyer, $5942, $8600, Ireland
Line 17-MacGreal, Mary C., 41, f, LA
Line 18-MacGreal, Clarence W., 20, m, TX
Line 19-MacGreal, Hortense M., 17, f, TX
Line 20-MacGreal, Octavia S., 15, f, TX
Line 21-MacGreal, James W., 13, m, TX
LIne 22-MacGreal, Cornelia, 12, f, TX
Line 23-MacGreal, Peter, 8, m, TX

2166. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 104, 1st ward, Kirkwood city, Bonhomme Twp., St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 19 April 1910 by Rollin J. Douglas, Microfilm series T624; Roll 809, pg 98, sheet 3B.
Address: 305 West Woodlawn - "Woodlawn Inn"
Dwelling/Family#53
Line 79-Taylor, Susan S, boarder, F, W, 27, S, MO OH KY, teacher, public school
Line 80-Taylor, Janie M., boarder, F, W, 59, Wd., KY KY KY, own income

2167. "Moberley Family Bible," submitted by Donna Nichols.

"William J. Moberley and Hannah M., wife late C. M. Cunningham, were married the 16th day of April 1844.

Charles M. Cunningham, son of C. M. & H. M. Cunningham, was born the 20 day of September A.D. 1837 and baptized by Dr. Thomas Clelland the 11th March 1838.

Beriah Magoffin Cunningham, son of C. M. & H. M. Cunningham 10th Oct 1840 & baptized by Rev. John Young in August 1841.

William J. Moberley Jr, son of W. J. & H. M. Moberley born 4th Feb ruary 1845 and baptized in 1846 by Rev. John Montgomery.

John Magoffin Moberley son of Wm. J. & Hannah M. Moberley was born the 24th day of October 1846 baptized July 1848.

James Magoffin Moberley, son of Wm. J. & H. M. Moberley born June 9th 1848 and baptized by Rev John Montgomery in July 1848."

2168. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 54, Washington, District of Columbia, enumerated 4 Jun 1870 by C. B. Vickery, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 123, pg. 206B.
Address: 1200 F Street North West
Dwelling#67, Household#99
Line 10-Moberly, Wm. J., w, m, 34, boarder, single, lawyer, KY KY KY

2169. Osborne, John Ball, The Story of Arlington, Washington, D.C., 1899, p. 96.
Moberley, William J., lieut, 4th U.S. Cav., d. 1896, 1. 823.

2170. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 5, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 3 - 4 Jun 1870 by Samuel Davey, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 434, pg. 62D.
Dwelling#31, Household#32
Line 22-Moberly, James M., w, m, 31, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 23-Moberly, Phoeba, w, f, 29, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 24-Moberly, Willie, w, m, 11, son, single, attending school, KY KY KY
Line 25-Moberly, John, w, m, 9, son, single, attending school, KY KY KY
Line 26-Moberly, Josephine, w, f, 5, daughter, single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 27-Moberly, Hannah, w, f, 7 mo., daughter, single, at home, KY KY KY
Line 28-Morgan, John W., w, m, 54, father, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 29-Morgan, Hannah, w, f, 50, mother, marr., KY KY KY (has colic)

2171. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 56, Cert. #27904.

2172. Young, Mrs. Sarah S., Genealogical Narrative of the Hart Family in the United States, Memphis: S. C. Toof & Co., Stram Printers, Lithographers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 1882, pg. 69-71.

2173. Owen, Charles Starr, Genealogy of the Descendants of Daniel Owen, Jr. of McHenry, Illinois, Chicago: Fawley-Brost Company, 1947, pg 57-58.

2174. Virginia Hegseth, <Hegsethvf -at- worldnet.att.net>, email received 23 Jun 2003.

2175. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 183, 5th Precinct, Ward 6, Duluth, St. Louis Co., Minnesota, enumerated the 5 May, 1910 by Wilbert E. Gustafson, Microfilm series T624; Roll 724, pg. 275, sheet 8A (supplement).
Dwelling/Family# - not given
Line 22-Magoffin, Beriah, head, M, W, 62, m1 26 yrs, KY KY KY, agent - real estate
LIne 23-Magoffin, Lucy, wife, F, W, 60, m1 26 yrs, 2/2 children, KY KY KY
Line 24-Magoffin, Beck, son, M, W, 23, single, KY KY KY, bookkeeper, office
Line 25-Magoffin, Angela, daughter, F, W, 19, single, KY KY KY

(I doubt that this information was provided by the family themselves - the number of children is wrong, as is the childrens' birthplaces)

2176. Find-A-Grave, "Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky".

2177. "The Olden Times".
"The Cincinnati Commercial", Cincinnati, Ohio, October 2, 1868: "MAGOFFIN - THOMPSON - On Tuesday, September 8, by the Rev. R. C. Ricketts, in Cane Run Church, B. Magoffin, jr., to Miss Lucy E. Thompson, all of Mercer County, Ky."

2178. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #479.

2179. Young, Mrs. Sarah S., Genealogical Narrative of the Hart Family in the United States, Memphis: S. C. Toof & Co., Stram Printers, Lithographers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 1882, pg. 69-71, "of New York City".

2180. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 104; Vol. 114, p. 141.

2181. William Atkinson <william.atkinson -at- uspto.gov> - provided list of children of John Thompson and Letitia Magoffin.

2182. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 23, p. 241.

2183. "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.

2184. William Atkinson <william.atkinson -at- uspto.gov> - provided list of children of John Thompson and Letitia Magoffin. Moved from Kentucky to Wyoming.

2185. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 23, pg. 241; says his parents were John Burton Thompson (d. 1833) and Ann Porter Robards - I doubt that. My doubts were confirmed by William Atkinson <william.atkinson -at- uspto.gov>.

2186. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Grand Pass, Saline Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0716, pg 378D, 1880 U.S. census database.

2187. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", vol 035, cert 17101, age 81.

2188. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 256, Keystone Twp., Dickey Co., North Dakota, enumerated 21 Jun 1900 by Geo. H. Merrifield, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1228, pg 74, sheet 8A.
Dwelling/Family#84
Line 5-Magoffin, Eb, Head, W, M, Nov 1868, age 31, Wd., MO KY KY, merchant, owns home freely
Line 6-Magoffin, Fannie, Dau., W, F, Jun 1898, age 1, single, ND MO Canada (Eng.)
Line 7-Magoffin, Beriah, father, W, M, 1844, age 56, marr. 34 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 8-Magoffin, Mannie, mother, W, F, Aug 18--, age unk., marr. 34 yrs, 4 children, 1 living; KY KY KY
Line 9-Helferty, Hugh, boarder, W, M, Feb 1850, age 50, single, Canada (Eng.) Ireland Canada (Eng.), imm. 1882, in US 18 yrs, Na., merchant
Line 10-Helferty, Grace, boarder, W, F, 1871, age 28, single, Canada (Eng.) Ireland Canada (Eng.), imm. 1888, in US 12 yrs, Na., teacher

2189. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 73, Village of Monango, Keystone Twp., Dickey Co., North Dakota, enumerated the 3 day of May, 1910 by ?, Microfilm series T624; Roll 1141, pg 100, sheet 14A.
Dwelling#89/Family#90
Line 15-Magoffin, B., Head, M, W, 68, M 43 yrs, KY KY KY, own income
Line 16-Magoffin, Manniles, Wife, F, W, 65, M 43 yrs, 3 children/1 living, KY KY KY
Line 17-Magoffin, Fannie, Granddaughter, F, W, 12, S, ND MO Canada

2190. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 84, Monango Village, Keystone Twp., Dickey Co., North Dakota, enumerated 12-13 Jan 1920 by James P. Laughlin, Microfilm series T625; Roll 1332, sheet 2B.
Dwelling/Family#36
Line 54-Magoffin, Beriah, Head, rents home, M, W, 76, marr., can read/write, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 55-Magoffin, Manlius, wife, F, W, 74, marr., can read/write, KY KY KY, no occupation

2191. IGI Record, Batch # M515581, Pettis Co., MO Marriage Records 1865-1884; Source Call #0947352 (FamilySearch)

2192. North Dakota Department of Health, "Public Death Index,", viewed on 7 Dec 2005, Index lists date of death as 2 Mar 1925.

2193. "Hardin Obituary," Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, 5 Feb 1925, Scanned images emailed by James Richards (20 Feb 2005).

"Hardin"

"Mrs. Jennie Magoffin Hardin, widow of the late Judge Charles A. Hardin, Sr., died in Lexington Monday evening, aged 87 years. The passing of this splendid and popular woman, who was prominently identified with the social and church life of the town for many years, was a great grief to those who knew her. Hardening of the arteries due to her longetivity, necessitating special treatment in a sanitarium some months ago, but in spite of every skill the end came, with unexpected swiftness Monday evening. She was brought here to the home of her son, Mr. E. Magoffin Hardin, and Mrs. Hardin, and the funeral was from the Christian church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, conducted by her pastor, Rev. T. Hassell Bowen, and a former pastor, Rev. W. I. Smith, of Danville. Interment was in the family plat in Spring Hill Cemetery.ettus

Mrs. Hardin was a descendant of the pioneer McAfees, her families on both sides being among the old and honored citizens of the State. By blood or marriage she was connected with five Governors of Kentucky - her uncle, Gov. Beriah Magoffin, Gov. Shelby, Gov. Adair, Gov. Owsley and Gov. Beckham. She was the daughter of Col. Ebenezer Magoffin and Margaret Hutchison Magoffin and was born in Mercer county near what is now Fountain Blue Farm. In 1854 her parents moved to Pettus county, Misosuri, where her father purchased a large plantation. In 1858 she was married to Charles A. Hardin, a young attorney of Georgetown, Mo., the county seat of Pettus county. Three sons were born of this union, Ebenezer Magoffin Hardin and Judge Charles A. Hardin, of Harrodsburg. The second son, Parker C. Hardin, died some years ago. Mrs. Hardin's father commanded a regiment under Gen. William Price, during the Civil War. After that conflict, Mr. and Mrs. Hardin returned to Harrodsburg to live, Judge Hardin passing away in 1897. Mrs. Hardin was from early childhood a devout member of the Christian church and for over sixty years was continuously at the head of some of the church activities. At the time of her death she was President Emeritus of the Woman's Bible Class. Besides her two sons, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ebenetta Turner, of Washington, D. C."

"Closed For Funeral"

"Circuit Court adjourned and all the offices in the Court House were closed Wednesday afternoon during the hour of the funeral of Mrs. Charles A. Hardin, Sr., in order that the entire staff of officials and their assistants might attend the services and mourn with Judge Charles A. Hardin and Master Commissioner E. M. Hardin in the loss of their beloved mother.

The State Bank & Trust Company in which Judge Hardin is Director, was also closed during the funeral."

2194. "Centre College Alumni Directory Published 1890," Kentucky Biographies, transcribed and posted by Sandi Gorin. 1856 graduate, Adair Co. : "Charles Alfred Hardin. Born May 9, 1836, in Columbia, KY. Law; stud. Columbia; prac. Georgetown, MO, '58-'61; C.S.A., under Gen. Price, '61-'63; Harrodsburg, KY, '63-'80; Circ. Judge 18th Jud. Dist., '80-'86; author of the "Frederick McIven" letters to KY Advocate. Married to Miss Jennie Magoffin, of Missouri, May 19, 1859. P.O., Harrodsburg, KY.

2195. "Bohon-Turner-Magoffin Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 19-20.

2196. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 66, Justice's Precinct No. 1, Presidio Co., Texas, enumerated 28th of June, 1900 by Graf--- Mieux, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1665, pg 229b, sheet 16b.
Dwelling#280/Family#300
Line 81-Turner, Orrick N., head, W, M, Mar 1864, age 36, marr. 11 yrs, MD MD MD, engineer, owns home freely
Line 82-Turner, Ubbaneta, wife, W, F, Dec 1863, age 36, marr. 11 yrs, 2 children, 1 living; MO KY KY
Line 83-Turner, Marjaree, dau., W, F, Mar 1892, age 8, single, TX MD MO
Line 84-Reynard, Henry, servant, W, M, Jun 1876, age 23, single, TX LA France, day laborer

2197. Walker, Martin Edward III, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Areas, Harrodsburg Historical Society, June, 1989, Vol. V, pg. 37.

2198. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 45, Cert. #22032.

2199. "US Revenue Cutter Service Officers Register June 1, 1892".
Name: Orrick N Turner
Present Duty (as of June 1, 1892): Str. Walcott, Port Townsend, Washington
Date of Present Assignment: May 14, 1892
Where born: MD
Where appointed: MD
Promoted to Second Assistant Engineer: May 21, 1887

2200. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 346, South Pasadena Twp., Los Angeles Co., California, enumerated the ?, 1910 by Wm. F. West, Microfilm series T624; Roll 87, pg. 193, sheet ?A.
Address: 803 Prospect Ave.
Dwelling#300/Family#304
Line 7-Raab, Phillip A., Head, M, W, 40, M1 12 yrs, CA Germany Germany, manager, creamery co.
Line 8-Raab, Lelia M., Wife, F, W, 31, M1 12 yrs, 2/2 children, KY TN GA
Line 10-Raab, Marion L., Son, M, W, 11, S, CA CA KY
Line 11-Raab, Marguerite A., Daughter, F, W, 9, S, CA CA KY
Line 12-Magoffin, Anita, Sister-in-law, F, W, 33, S, KY CA GA, office clerk, creamery co.

2201. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 611, Precinct 1, South Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California, enumerated the 12th and 13th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Olive Chamberlin, Microfilm series T625; Roll 119, pg. 168, sheet 1B.
Address: 808 Prospect Ave.
Dwelling#10/Family#14
Line 55-Raab, Phillip A., Head, O/F, M, W, 49, marr., CA Germany Germany, manager, creamery co.
Line 56-Raab, Lelia M., Wife, F, W, 41, marr., KY TN GA
Line 57-Raab, Marion L., Son, M, W, 21, S, CA CA KY
Line 58-Raab, Marguerite A., Daughter, F, W, 19, S, CA CA KY, Stenographer
Line 59-Magoffin, Anita, Sister-in-law, F, W, 43, S, KY CA GA, office clerk, creamery co.

2202. Maria Thompson Daviess, History of Mercer and Boyle Counties, Kentucky, The Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1924, (originally appeared in the Herald during the 1880s as a serial), pg. 151.
"Mrs. H. D. Pittman, of St. Louis, Mo., in the past year or two has issued some dramas and been fairly successful. She has certainly been the first lady venturer into that field, in the United States. "Manette," "Ravencliff," "The Little Princess" and some spetacular plays have been her most successful works."

2203. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 273.

2204. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 78, 1st Ward, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 1st day of June, 1880 by Jos. B. Young, National Archives Film Number T9-0720, pg 189B (pg 2 of ED 78).
Address: 2328 Olive St.
Dwelling#5, Family#6
Line 20-Pittman, Hallie D., W, F, age 38, Head, widowed, KY KY KY
(was head of a boarding house. Lines 21-41 included her boarders and servants)

2205. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 133, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 7th day of June, 1880 by George W. Harris, National Archives Film Number T9-0723, pg 53C (pg 23 of ED 133).
Address: 2603 Olive St.
Dwelling#124, Family#131
Line 5-Pittman, Hallie D., W, F, age 38, Head, Keeps house, KY KY KY
Line 6-Pittman, Wm. H., W, M, age 17, Son, clerk in city govt., MO KY KY
Line 7-Pittman, Nannie T., W, F, age 18, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 8-Pittman, Acy, W, M, age 14, son, At School, KY KY KY
Line 9-Pittman, Trabue, W, M, age 10, son, At School, KY KY KY
Line 10-Pittman, Williamson H., W, M, age 8, At school, LA KY KY
(was head of a boarding house. lines following included her boarders and servants)

2206. Josephine LIndsey Bass and Becky Bonner, "My Southern Family".

2207. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)" FamilySearch.org. Batch#M517751 (Mercer Co., KY Marriages 1852-1859).

2208. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #240; College Student.

2209. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 274; died in infancy.

2210. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Certificate #12634, Vol. 26.

2211. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #240; age 10.

2212. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 13, Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 3rd day of June, 1880 by John A. Hern, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 404, pg. 400B.
Dwelling#92/Family#104
Line 23-Warren, William ,w, m, 42, head, marr., retail grocer, KY KY KY
Line 24-Warren, Jean, w, f, 31, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 27-Warren, Marie, w, f, 5, daughter, KY KY KY
Line 28-Warren, William, w, m, 2, son, KY KY KY
Line 29-Barbee, Kate, mu, f, 40, servant, div., nurse, KY
Line 30-Robinson, Sarah, mu, f, 23, servant, div., servant - house, KY
Line 31-Gunn, Lucius, mu, m, 9 mo., b. Sept. ,KY
Line 32-Owsley, Bob, mu, m, 18, house servant, KY
Line 33-Warren, E---, w, m, 29, brother, single, clerk in grocery, KY KY KY

2213. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 13, Magisterial Dist. No. 5, Junction City, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by George Ariel Dunn, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 509, p. 90, sheet 13B.
Dwelling#280/Family#281
Line 60-Warren, William, head, w, m, b. Feb 1839, age 62, marr. 26 yrs, KY KY KY; owns farm freely
Line 61-Warren, Jean L., wife, w, f, b. Feb 1850, age 50, marr. 26 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY
Line 62-Warren, Jean D., daughter, w, f, b. Dec 1883, age 16, single, KY KY KY, at school
Line 63-Warren, Lutitia, daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1887, age 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 64-Logan, Ann C., boarding, w, f, b. May 1869, age 32, wd., 1 child, living; KY KY KY
Line 65-Logan, Caroline R., boarder, w, f, b. Mar 1893, age 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 66-Harlan, Virgie, servant, b, f, b. Mar 1883, age 16, single, KY KY KY, cook

2214. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 25, Ward 5, Danville, Precinct 11, Magisterial Dist. No. 6, Boyle Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Apr 1910 by Geo. D. Batterton, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 465, pg. 112, sheet 8A.
Dwelling#2/Family#2
Line 11-Warren, Jean, head, f, w, 60, wd., 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY; rents home
Line 12-Warren, Jean, daughter, f, w, 26, single, KY KY KY
Line 13-Warren, Letitia, daughter, f, w, 22, single, KY KY KY; dancing teacher

2215. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Counties, April, 1971; reprinted August, 1990, Vol. IV, p. 144.

2216. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 55, Cert. #21856.

2217. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #240; age 4.

2218. Ibid. District #1, Family #35, age 9.

2219. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 95, Ward A, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by Frank G. Hanna(?), Microfilm Series T624, Roll 495, pg. 128, sheet 6A.
Dwelling#119/Family#137
Line 30-Able, Mary M., head, f, w, 59, single, KY NY KY; own income; rents home

2220. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, Ward A, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 9 Jan 1920 by Ruth Menaugh, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 591, pg. 124, sheet 7B.
Address: Warrick St.
Dwelling#185/Family#185
Line 79-Able, Mary, head, f, w, 68, single, KY KY KY; practical nurse

2221. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1, Family #35; age 6.

2222. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 69, North Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 5 Jun 1880 by John F. Morton, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 414, pg. 118A.
Dwelling#129/Family#172
Line 46-Abell, Russell, w, m, 26, single, druggist, KY NY KY
Line 47-Bente, James, b, m, 29, single, barber, IN IN KY

2223. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-414, pg 110B, 1880 U.S. census database, FamilySearch.org. Clerk.

2224. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 68, Magisterial District No. 1, Ward 3, Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, enumerated 5 Jun 1900 by John W. Gaines, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 521, p. 64, sheet 10B.
Address: 141 Main St; Dwelling#168/Family#242
Line 52-Johnson, Samuel D., head, W, M, b. Aug 1850, age 49, marr. 8 yrs, KY KY KY, dry goods merchants; rents home
Line 53-Johnson, Margaretta H., wife, W, F, b. Aug 1865, age 34, marr. 8 yrs, 0 children, KY KY KY
Line 54-Hammil(?), Sarah G., cousin, W, F, b. Oct 1875, age 24, single, KY KY KY
Line 55-Hammil(?), John G., cousin, W, M, b. May 1884, age 16, single, KY KY KY, dry goods salesman
Line 56-Hammil(?), Ellin H., cousin, W, F, b. Dec 1887, age 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 57-Harrison, Mary E., boarder, W, F, b. Jan 1847, age 63, single, PA KY KY

2225. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 66, 3rd Ward, Lexington, Fayette Co., Kentucky, enumerated 9th day of June, 1880 by Thomas H. Clay, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 413, pg. 329C.
Dwelling#301/Family#369
Line 32-Harrison, James J., w, m, 76, head, marr., lawyer, KY VA KY
Line 33-Harrison, Margareta, w, f, 70, wife, marr., KY PA MD [was ill the day of the census, but nature of illness not stated]
Line 34-Harrison, Mary E., w, f, 43, daughter, single, keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 35-Harrison, Albert M., w, m, 29, son, marr., KY KY KY
Line 36-Harrison, Ida, w, f, 32, daughter-in-law, marr., MS KY MS
Line 37-Harrison, Susan S., w, f, 26, daughter, single, KY KY KY
Line 38-Martin, Margaretta, w, f, 14, granddaughter, single, attending school, KY TN KY
Line 39-Merchant, Eliza, mu, f, 36, single, cook, KY KY ?
Line 40-Allen, Emma, mu, f, 37(?), single, domestic servant, KY KY KY

2226. Warrick and its Prominent People. A History of Warrick County, Indiana from the time of its organization and settlement, with Biographical Sketches of some of its Prominent People of the past and present., Will Fortune, editor, Evansville, Indiana: The Courier Company, 1881, pp. 163-164.

JONES, T. B., M.D., of Lynnville, was born November 28th, 1841, in Spencer county, Indiana. The occupation of his father, Thompson M. Jones, was farming. The subject received his education in the schools of Spencer county and at an early age commenced the study of medicine. August 16, 1861, he enlisted in company C, of the forty-second Indiana regiment, as a private, but was promoted to the rank of captain while in the service. He participated in all the battles of his company and was in the service until July 2d, 1865, when they were mustered out.
     In 1867 he entered the Ohio Medical College of Cincinnati and graduated in 1870. During the same year he located at Pleasantville, Pike county, and practiced there until March, 1873, when he removed to Lynnville and entered into a partnership with Dr. S. L. Tyner, which, with the exception of two years that the latter was at Boonville, has continued until the present. April 15, 1872, Doctor Jones was married to Emma Zimmerman, of Lynnville, and they have two children. Doctor Jones possesses in an eminent degree those qualities of mind and temperament which are required to meet humanity in its more delicate and sickly phases pleasantly, and his knowledge of medicine is very thorough and practical; hence, he is a very successful physician. He is regarded as one of the leading physicians of the county and is highly respectedand beloved as a citizen.

2227. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 150, Hart Twp. (East half), Warrick Co., Indiana, Enumerated 8 Jun 1900 by Theodore H. Rickrich, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 411, pg.228, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#27/Family#27
Line 1-Jones, Thos. B., head, w, m, b. Nov. 28, 1841, age 58; marr. 28 yrs; IN KY IN; physician; owns home freely
Line 2-Jones, Emma M., wife, w, f, b. Aug. 15, 1856, age 43; marr. 28 yrs; 1 child, living; IN SC IN
Line 3-Jones, Tilghman M., son, w, m. b. Dec 1, 1884, age 15, single, IN IN IN; at school

2228. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, enumerated July 30, 1870, by A. P. Morey, Microfilm #M593, roll 797, 578B.
Dwelling#377/Family#397
Line 32-Montgomery, John, age 60, M, W, Clergyman, $1000, $5000, Kentucky
Line 33-Montgomery, Kate, age 47, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 34-Montgomery, Letitia, age 22, F, W, No occupation, Kentucky
LIne 35-Montgomery, Lilian, age 18, F, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 36-Montgomery, Mary, age 15, F, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 37-Montgomery, Alex, age 11, M, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 38-Montgomery, James, age 10, M, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 39-Montgomery, Kate, age 8, F, W, Missouri
Line 40-Montgomery, Edith, age 5, F, W, Missouri

2229. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 114, 4th ward, Sedalia City, Sedalia Twp., Pettis Co., Missouri, Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Samuel W. James, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 881, pg.281, sheet 9B.
Address: 508 West 7th Street
Dwelling#207/Family#236
Line 95-Zoll, Charles, head, w, m, b. Oct 1851, age 48, marr. 17 yrs, VA VA VA; civil engineer; rents home
Line 96-Zoll, Mary, wife, w, f, b. Feb 1856, age 44, marr. 17 yrs, 2 children, both living; KY KY KY
Line 97-Zoll, John, son, w, m, b. Jul 1883, age 16, single, MO VA KY; at school
Line 98-Zoll, Gertrude, daughter, w, f, b. Oct 1886, age 13, single, MO VA KY; at school
Line 99-Montgomery, Kate, mother-in-law, w, f, b. Oct 1823, age 76, wd., 10 children, 8 living; KY KY KY
Line 100-Montgomery, Kate, sister-in-law, w, f, b. Sep 1861, age 38, single, MO KY KY

2230. Mrs. J. R. Carter (compiler) and Laura Paxton (Transcriber), "Longwood Cemetery, Longwood Township, Pettis County, Missouri".
JOHN MONTGOMERY BORN OCT 6 1810 DIED FEB 10 1899
KATE R MONTGOMERY BORN OCT 16 1824 DIED JULY 19 1903
ALEX R MONTGOMERY BORN FEB 22 1857 DIED FEB 6 1899
LETITIA LEE MONTGOMERY WIFE OF SAMUEL C., BORN APRIL 27 1847 DIED MARCH 10 1916
MARY K MONTGOMERY ZOLL WIFE OF CHARLES H., BORN 1856 DIED 1931
THOMAS H ROBERTS BORN SEPT 25 1858 DIED JUNE 2 1949
EDITH M ROBERTS BORN MARCH 25 1865 DIED FEB 2 1947

2231. Jan Marx <janmarx -at- fix.net>. "His immigrant ancestor, John Montgomery, fought in Battle of Boyne in 1690 and immigrated to New Castle, Delaware from Lifford, Ireland in 1722".

2232. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Court House Precinct, Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 21, 1870 by John W. Pendleton, Microfilm #M593, roll 462, pg 67B.
Dwelling#65/Family#62
Line 33-Woodson, R. K., age 60, M, W, Farmer, $10,000; $2225; Kentucky
Line 34-Woodson, Mary W., age 50, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
LIne 35-Woodson, Emily, age 18, F, At home, Kentucky
LIne 36-Woodson, C. Lee, age 16, M, W, Attending school, Kentucky
LIne 37-Todd, Thomas J., ag 19, M, W, At home, Kentucky

2233. Anna H. Lee, "Franklin Co., KY GenWeb - Deaths".
"April 20, 1853 - Thomas J. TODD - 36 - male - married - Farmer - resident of Franklin County, KY - born Woodford County, KY - son of George and Mary Todd - died Franklin County, KY - cause of death - Consumption."

2234. Anna H. Lee, Franklin Co., KY GenWeb Project, "Marriage Certificate Book 4, 1864-1879".

2235. Henry Morton Woodson, Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections, published by the Author, 1915, pg. 385 and 559, p. 180.

2236. Dorothy Montgomery Waterson, Montgomery-Rennick-McAfee History, 1977, "Died unmarried at age 19.".
This history was retyped by Larry Bouldin in 1993, and sent to me by Jan Marx <janmarx -at- fix.net> in early November, 2000.

2237. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 2, 1870 by John W. Pendleton, Microfilm #M593, roll 462, pg 142B.
Dwelling/Family#41
Line 28-Todd, James M., age 52, M, W, Grocer, $8,000; $10,000; Kentucky
Line 29-Todd, Alisonia, age 43, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 30-Todd, Thomas A., age 21, M, W, Clerk in grocery, Kentucky
Line 31-Todd, William J., age 16, M, W, Clerk in grocery, Kentucky
Line 32-Todd, Letty Lee, age 14, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 33-Todd, Alisonia B., age 10, F, W, Attending school, Kentucky
Line 34-Todd, James M., Jr., age 6, M, W, Attending school, Kentucky
Line 35-?, Dora, age 22, F, W, Teacher, Pub. school, Kentucky
Line 36-Cullman, Fannie, age 20, F, W, Teacher, Pub. school, Louisiana
Line 37-Owens, Mary, age 19, F, W, House girl, Kentucky
LIne 38-Taylor, Henry, age 22, M, B?, Grocery porter, Kentucky
LIne 39-Rennick, Atwell, age 29, M, W, Rail Road Employee, $0, $1500, Kentucky

2238. Find-A-Grave, "Gillett Cemetery, Gillett, Arkansas Co., Arkansas".

2239. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Nevins Twp., Terre Haute P.O., Vigo Co., Indiana, enumerated 16 Aug, 1860 by A. M. Pittingill(?), Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 303, pg. 647.
Dwelling#1283/Family#1244
Line 26-Adams, Wm., 42, m, farmer, IN
Line 27-Adams, Mary, 42, f, IN
Line 28-Adams, Hester, 16, f, IN
Line 29-Adams, Ellen, 14, f, IN
Line 30-Adams, Thomas, 10, m, IN
Line 31-Adams, John, 7, m, IN
Line 32-Adams, Samuel, 5, m, IN
Line 33-Adams, James, 4/12, m, IN

2240. Larry Adams, "Adams Genealogy", (database last updated in 1998; contact info out-of-date). Gives date of death as 3-28-1880.

2241. Carol Ealey, "Parke Co., Indiana Cemetery Transcription Project", Gives date of death as 3-23-1880, age 62 yrs, 1 d.

2242. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Counties, April, 1971; reprinted August, 1990, Vol. IV, p. 96.

2243. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 128, Precinct 8, Springfield, Washington Co., Kentucky, enumerated 5-6 Jun 1900 by Geo. A. Weikirk, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 554, pg. 80, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#75/Family#80
Line 71-Curry, Isaac, head, w, m, b. Nov 1853, age 46; single; KY KY KY; merchant, grocery; rents home

2244. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 147, Magisterial District 4, Springfield, Washington Co., Kentucky, enumerated 16 & 18 Apr 1910 by Robert L. Bush, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 503, pg. 199, sheet 3A.
Enumerated on Main Street
Dwelling #48/Family#49
Line 14-Curry, Isaac, head, m, w, 56, single, KY KY KY; retail merchant, groceries; owns home freely
Line 15-Curry, May R., niece, f, w, 27, single, KY KY KY; trimmer, millinery store
Line 16-Rinehart, Mary E., housekeeper, f, w, 40, single, KY KY KY

2245. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 160, Precinct 8, Magisterial District 4, Springfield, Washington Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 12 Jan 1920 by Mary A. Noe, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 601, pg. 106, sheet 8A.
Enumerated on Mackville Road
Dwelling#152/Family#171
Line 2-Curry, Isaac, head, owns home freely; m, w, 66, single, KY KY KY; proprietor, grocery store
Line 3-Rhinehart, Lizzie, housekeeper, f, w, 50, single, KY KY KY

2246. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 202, Washington Co., Kentucky, Enumerated 16 Jun 1880 by H. S. Poulter, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 445, pg. 396B.
Dwelling#213/Family#213
Line 7-Wells, Anthony, w, m, 59, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 8-Wells, Amanda, w, f, 57, wife, marr., keeping house; KY KY KY
Line 9-Wells, Sallie, w, f, 16, daughter, single, attended school within the year; KY KY KY
Line 10-Curry, James, w, m, 21, son-in-law; marr., works on farm; KY KY KY
Line 11-Curry, Mattie B., w, f, 21, daughter, marr., KY KY KY

2247. Perrin, Battle and Kniffin, Kentucky: A History of the State, 8th ed., 1887, online transcription. Bio has his surname as "Cunningham".

2248. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 11, Pleasant Twp., Johnson Co., Indiana, enumerated 13 Jun 1900 by Walter L. Pearson, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 381, pg. 170, sheet 10B.
Dwelling#182/Family#182
Line 83-Dunn, Robert, head, w, m, b. Sep 1857, age 42, marr. 16 yrs; KY KY KY; farmer; rents farm
Line 84-Dunn, Mary, wife, w, f, b. Apr 1856, age 44, marr. 16 yrs, 5 children, 3 living; IN IN IN
Line 85-Dunn, E----, son, w, m, b. Aug 1885, age 14, single, IN IN IN; at school
Line 86-Dunn, Marry, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1891, age 9, single, IN IN IN; at school
Line 87-Dunn, Jacob, son, w, m, b. Apr 1894, age 6, single, IN IN IN
Line 88-White, Jacob, father-in-law, w, m, b. Jul 1831, age 68, wife, IN KY KY

2249. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992".
Groom's Name: Robert P. Curry
Groom's Birth Date: 1885
Groom's Birthplace: Johnson Co., Ind.
Groom's Age: 27
Bride's Name: Pauline Layton
Bride's Birth Date: 1892
Bride's Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Penn.
Bride's Age: 20
Marriage Date: 14 Feb 1912
Marriage Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana
Groom's Father's Name: Geo. W. Curry
Groom's Mother's Name: Anna Foree
Bride's Father's Name: John Whicklind
Bride's Mother's Name: Martha Lackey
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Marital Status: Divorced
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00681-4
System Origin: Indiana-EASy
Source Film Number: 413545
Reference Number: P 233

2250. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992".

2251. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992".
Groom's Name: James Howard Gibson
Bride's Name: Lena Frances Curry
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1909
Marriage Place: Marion, Indiana
Groom's Father's Name: James W. Gibson
Groom's Mother's Name: Artie Mercie Cline Gibson
Bride's Father's Name: George Washington Curry
Bride's Mother's Name: Anna Eliza Far.. Curry
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01358-5
System Origin: Indiana-EASy
Source Film Number: 499391
Reference Number: 00443

2252. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992".
Groom's Name: Charles Clyde Smith
Groom's Birth Date: 25 Jul 1892
Groom's Birthplace: Nashville, Tenn
Bride's Name: Mabel Ethel Curry
Bride's Birth Date: 25 Feb 1893
Bride's Birthplace: Johnson County
Marriage Date: 27 Sep 1915
Marriage Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Ind
Groom's Father's Name: Franklin J Smith
Groom's Mother's Name: Emma M Smith
Bride's Father's Name: George Curry
Bride's Mother's Name: Anna Foree
Groom's Race: White
Bride's Race: White
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01598-9
System Origin: Indiana-EASy
Source Film Number: 499406
Reference Number: pg604

2253. "Charles Madison Curry," New York Times, New York City, New York, 15 Mar 1944, p. 19.

"Editor of Educational Books - On Staff of American Company

Charles Madison Curry, editor of several educational books, who had been on the editorial staff of the American Book Company since 1928, died yesterday in the French Hospital, 324 West Thirtieth Street, at the age of 74. He lived at the Hotel Seville, Madison Avenue and Twenty-ninth Street.

Born in Whiteland, Ind., Mr. Curry was graduated in 1891 from Franklin College in Indiana, later studying at Oxford in England. He edited 'Literary Readings,' was co-editor of the 'Holto-Curry Readers,' 'The World and Democracy,' 'Children's Literature,' 'The Poetry Book' and 'Children's Interest in Poetry.'

He leaves a widow, who was Mabel Dunlap of Franklin, Ind., at their marriage in 1892, and three daughters, Mrs. John Osborn, Mrs. Wrisley Oleson and Mrs. Ralph Rodefer."

2254. Johnson Co., IN GenWeb Project, "Johnson Co., Indiana Birth Index", Book H-2, p. 21.

2255. "J. Warren Curry," Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, 28 Nov 1954.

J. Warren Curry, 70, of 154 N. Elmwood av., Oak Park, retired director of the industrial relations department of Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, died yesterday in Presbyterian hospital. Before World War I he was principal of Whiting [Ind.] High school. Surviving are two sons, Warren B. and Richard; three grandchildren, and a sister. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in the chapel at 523 Lake st., Oak Park.

2256. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992".
Groom's Name: Marion Van Arsdell
Bride's Name: Maude E. Linn
Marriage Date: 05 Apr 1909
Marriage Place: Marion, Indiana
Groom's Father's Name: Abe Van Arsdell
Groom's Mother's Name: Tena Curry
Bride's Father's Name: T. B. Linn
Bride's Mother's Name: Elizabeth Schafer
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01358-5
System Origin: Indiana-EASy
Source Film Number: 499391
Reference Number: 00593

2257. Johnson Co., IN GenWeb Project, "Johnson Co., Indiana Birth Index", book H-1, p. 94.

2258. Ibid. book H-2, p. 177.

2259. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947".

2260. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Buena Vista Twp., Schuyler Co., Illinois, enumerated 24 Jun 1870 by B. C. Gillam, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 276, pg. 83A.
Dwelling#139/Family#140
Line 26-White, James, 20, m, w, cooper; personal estate $400; b. IL; cannot write
Line 27-White, Mary J., 19, f, w, keeping house, b. IL; cannot write
Line 28-White, Edna M.,. 11/12, f, w, b. IL in Aug.
Line 29-Day, Nancy, 10, f, w, b. IL

Dwelling#141/Family#142
Line 38-Curry, James, 36, m, w, farmer, personal estate $200; b. KY
Line 39-Curry, Anna M., 25, f, w, keeping house, IL
Line 40-Curry, Edward, 3, m, w, keeping house, IL

2261. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 265, Buena Vista Twp., Schuyler Co., Illinois, Enumerated 2 Jun 1880 by Robert Young, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 250, pg. 362D.
Dwelling#26/Family#26
Line 14-Curry, James, w, m 44, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 15-Curry, Ann, w, f, 32, wife, marr., keeping house; IL England England
Line 16-Curry, Franklin, w, m, 13, son, single, IL KY IL
Line 17-Curry, Hosea, w, m, 8, son, single, IL KY IL
LIne 18-Curry, Lucy, w, f, 5, daughter, single, IL KY L

2262. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 73, Buena Vista Twp., Schuyler Co., Illinois, enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by Theodore J. Hutton, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 344, pg. 62, sheet 12A.
Dwelling#230/Family#245
Line 1-Curry, James, head, w, m, b. May 1838, age 62, marr., KY KY KY; farm; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 2-Curry, Ann, wife, w, f, b. Dec 1842, age 57, marr., 6 children, 4 living; IL England England
Line 3-Curry, E. F., son, w, m, b. Sep 1867, age 32, single, IL KY IL; farm laborer

2263. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 191, Ward 1, Rushville, Buena Vista Twp., Schuyler Co., Illinois, enumerated 15 Apr 1900 by Chas. R. Settler, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 327, pg. 63, sheet 2A.
Address: Jefferson Street
Dwelling #43/Family#44
Line 43-Curry, James, head, m, w, 74, marr(2nd) 43 yrs; KY KY KY; own income; owns home freely
Line 44-Curry, Anna M., wife, f, w, 62, marr(2nd) 43 yrs; 6 children, 3 living; IL England England

2264. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947", son of Matthew Curry and Nancy Simpson; certificate #48051.

2265. Schuyler Co., IL GenWeb project, "Rushville City Cemetery Interments, 1901 through 1921".

2266. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Vol. C, p. 19, license #3948.

2267. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947", daughter of John and Lucy Kent (who were both born in England); certificate#52357.

2268. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Buena Vista Twp., Schuyler Co., Illinois, enumerated 25 Jun 1870 by B. C. Gillam, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 276, pg. 85B.
Dwelling#175/Family#175
Line 6-Curry, William, 31, m, w, farmer, personal estate $300; b. KY
Line 7-Curry, Emma, 28, f, w, keeping house; b. IL
Line 8-Curry, Rosanna, 5, f, w, b. IL
Line 9-Curry, Eva L., 3, f, w, b. IL
Line 10-Curry, William L., 1, m, w, b. IL
Line 11-Curry, Elias, 12, m, w, b. IL
Line 12-Curry, Resetta, 15, f, w, b. IL

2269. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 73, Buena Vista Twp., Schuyler Co., Illinois, enumerated 16 Jun 1900 by Theodore J. Hutton, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 344, pg. 62, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#246/Family#261
Line 70-Curry, William, head, w, m, b. Jan 1839, age 61, marr. 40 yrs; KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 71-Curry, Emma, wife, w, f, b. Jun 1842, age 57, marr. 40 yrs; 10 children, 7 living; IL NY NY
Line 72-Curry, Alexander, son, w, m, b. Dec 1883, age 16, single, IL KY IL; farm laborer
Line 73-Miller, W. J., grandson, w, m, b. Apr 1887, age 13, single, IL IN IL
Line 74-Curry, Millard, grandson, w, m, b. Jul 1897, age 2, single, IL IL IL

2270. FamilySearch.org, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947", daughter of Matthew Curry and Nancy Simpson.

2271. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 104, Ward 6, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, enumerated 5 Jun 1900 by Lee T. Aldrich, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 341, pg. 155, sheet 12A.
Address: 1930 Rock Road
Dwelling#220/Family#223
Line 29-Kent, Asher, head, w, m, b. Apr 1844, age 56, marr. 17 yrs; MO England England; farmer; rents farm
Line 30-Kent, Sirena, wife, w, f, b. Aug 1843, age 56, marr. 17 yrs, 10 children, 8 living; IL KY KY
Line 31-Kent, Nellie, daughter, w, f, b. Dec 1885, age 14, single, IL MO IL
Line 32-Kent, Mable, daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1884, age 16, single, IL MO IL

2272. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 129, Precinct 6, Ward 6, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, enumerated 26 Apr 1900 by Herbert Gilligan, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 322, pg. 156, sheet 8B.
Address: 3100 Baugh Ave.
Dwelling #186/Family#186
Line 51-Kent, Asa, head, m, w, 65, marr(2nd) 26 yrs; MO England England; shoemaker; owns home freely
Line 52-Kent, Sirena, wife, f, w, 64, marr(2nd) 26 yrs; 10 children, 7 living; IL KY KY
Line 53-Kent, John, son, m, w, 40, wd., IL MO IL; carpenter, steam railroad
Line 54-Kent, Elsie, daughter, f, w, 16, single, MO MO IL
Line 55-Kent, Libbie, daughter, f, w, 12, single, IL MO IL
Line 56-Kent, Elvie, daughter, f, w, 10, single, IL MO IL
Line 57-Kent, Carl, son, m, w, 9, single, IL MO IL

2273. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 170, Ward 6, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, Enumerated 319Jan 1920 by Mrs. Mary E. Weber, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 404, pg. 181, sheet 14B.
Address: 3111 Belleview Avenue
Dwelling#308/Family#320
Line 67-Kent, Sarena, head, rents home, f, w, 76, wd., IL KY KY
Line 68-Kent, Harley, grandson, m, w, 18, single, IL IL IL; factory laborer

Dwelling#308/Family#321
Line 69-Quaite, Mary, daughter, f, w, 54, wd., IL IL IL; laborer, factory
Line 70-Quaite, Bertha, granddaughter, f, w, 10, single, IL IL IL

2274. Schuyler Co., IL GenWeb Project, "Obituary for Sirena Curry Kent".

2275. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", license #3103.

2276. Ibid. License dated 6 Sep 1882; Vol. C, p. 148, license #8337.

2277. Find-A-Grave, "Palm Cemetery, Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois".

OBIT: Asher Kent, son of John and Lucy Kent, was born in St. Louis, Mo., April 10th, 1843, and departed this life Sept. 10th, 1914, in East St. Louis, Ill., aged 71 years. He was the third child of a family of eleven children, four of whom are living - Thomas Kent of Guthrie, Okla.; Sarah Edmonds of Mt. Olive, Ill.; Mrs. James Curry and Mrs. Theo. Jones of Rushville. Was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Harmon April 10th, 1866. To this union were born six children, three of whom are living - John Kent and Albert Kent of East St. Louis, and Mrs. Amy Massey of St. Louis, Mo. He was united in marriage to Miss Serena Curry of Rushville Sept. 15, 1882. To this union were born two children - Mrs. Nellie Turcott of East St. Louis and Mrs. John Twiggs of El Paso, Texas. The deceased is survived by his wife and fifteen grandchildren. He was a believer of the chrstian faith thru life. The body arrived in Rushville Saturday morning and was interred in Palm Cemetery on Sunday at 2 p.m. the following relatives from a distance were present: Mrs. Amy Massey, daughter and son of St. Louis, Mo.; W. E. Dixon, John Kent, Albert Kent, Mrs. Sirena A. Kent, Mrs. S. M. Miskimen and Mrs. Nellie Turcott of East St. Louis.

SOURCE: Rushville Times, September 17, 1914.

2278. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Ripley Twp., Brown Co., Illinois, enumerated 4 Jun 1870 by Samuel E. Hatcher, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 189, pg. 136A.
Dwelling#64/Family#64
Line 24-Dickson, James, 32, m, w, farmer, $600, $150, IL
Line 25-Dickson, Sarah, 24, f, w, keeping house, KY
Line 26-Dickson, William, 1, m, w, with parents, IL
Line 27-Dickson, Thomas, 67, m, w, no occupation, KY
Line 28-Brunett, Thomas, 25, m, w, laborer, IL

2279. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 39, Village of Ripley, Brown Co., Illinois, Enumerated (blank) Jun 1880 by B. W. Vincens?, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 176, pg. 537D.
Dwelling#35/Family#37
Line 27-Dixon, Frank, w, m, 44, head, marr., laborer, IL KY KY
Line 28-Dixon, Sally, w, f, 33, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 29-Dixon, William E., w, m, 11, son, IL IL KY

2280. "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. 145, sheet 15A.
Address: 617 West Main
Dwelling#318/Family#332
Line 7-Miskimen, Sarah M., head, w, f, b. Dec 1849, age 51, wd., 1 child, living; KY KY KY; rents home

2281. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 129, 6th precinct, Ward 6, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, enumerated 22 Apr 1900 by Herbert Gilligan, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 322, pg. 155, sheet 7B.
Address: 653 28th Street
Dwelling #159/Family#164
Line 65-Miskimen, S. M., head, f, w, 62, wd., 1 child, living; KY KY KY; own income; rents home
Line 66-Dixon, William E., son, m, w, 40, single, IL MD KY; car repairer, steam railroad

2282. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 169, Ward 6, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by C. O. Price, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 404, pg. 129, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#64/Family#68
Line 97-Miskiman, Sarah M., head, rents home, f, w, 71, wd., KY KY KY
Line 98-Dixon, William E., son, m, w, 50, single, IL MD KY; car repairer

2283. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 82-56, East St. Louis, St. Clair Co., Illinois, enumerated (blank) Apr 1930 by Mrs. Edith M. Jackson, Microfilm T626, Roll 556, pg. 196, sheet 11B.
Address: 481 26th Street
Dwelling#266/Family#275
Line 87-Miskimen, Sarah M., head, owns home $3000; radio; not a farm; f, w, 81, wd., marr. age 20; KY KY KY
Line 88-Dixon, William, son, m, w, 61, single, IL MD IL; car inspector, RR electric; not a war veteran
Line 89-Howard, Blanche, maid, f, w, 54, wd., marr. age 42, IL IL IL

2284. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Marriage Book C, p. 37, #4308.

2285. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Ripley Twp., Brown Co., Illinois, enumerated 20 Jun 1860 by S. Wash?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 157, pg. 718B.
Dwelling#353/Family#335
Line 29-Dixon, Thomas, 64, m, farmer, $1100; $400; KY
Line 30-Dixon, Mrs. L., 66, f, KY
Line 31-Dixon, F. M., 23, m, IL

2286. William Fisher <william -at- livingcapitalmetrics.com>, "McAfee Genealogy," email received 15 Dec 2011. Son of Matthew Curry and Nancy Simpson.

2287. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Vol. C., p. 60, license #4777 5.

2288. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 141, Prairieville Twp., Pike Co., Missouri, Enumerated 1 Jun 1880 by ? Clark, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 709, pg. 662A.
Dwelling#2/Family#3
Line 8-White, James, w, m, 30, head, marr., laborer, IL KY KY
Line 9-White, Mary J., w, f, 29, wife, marr., keeping house, IL KY KY
Line 10-White, Edna E., w, f, 10, daughter, single, attended school within the year; IL IL IL
Line 11-White, Lula F., w, f, 8, daughter, single, IL IL IL
Line 12-White, Raymon, w, m, 4, son, single, IL IL IL
Line 13-White, Leddie, w, f, 1, daughter, single, IL IL IL

2289. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 127, Hickory Grove Twp., Warren Co., Missouri, enumerated 6 Jun 1900 by Frank B. Coleman, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 907, pg. 79, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#57/Family#57
Line 86-White, James H., head, w, m, b. Jan 1850, age 50, marr. 31 yrs; IL OH IL; teamster; rents home
Line 87-White, Mary J., wife, w, f, b. Nov 1851, age 48, marr. 31 yrs, 9 children, 8 living; IL KY KY
Line 88-White, Wm. D., son, w, m, b. May 1884, age 16, single, MO IL IL
Line 89-White, Lora V., daughter, w, f, b. Sep 1889, age 10, single, MO IL IL
Line 90-White, Lucy M., daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1892, age 8, single, MO IL IL
Line 91-White, Oppy, Willis, grandson, w, m, b. Apr 1889, age 11, single, MO IL IL

2290. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death". Filed 28 Feb 1922, 1238 Lally St., Hannibal, Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 5550.

2291. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Washington Twp., Parke Co., Indiana, National Archives Film Number T9-0303, pg 470A, 1880 U.S. census database.

2292. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 2, Family #12; age 5.

2293. "McFatridge Family Records," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, pg. 167-168.

2294. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 299.

2295. Find-A-Grave, "Vincennes City Cemetery, Vincennes, Knox Co., Indiana", buried in plot GL361.

2296. Find-A-Grave, "Vincennes City Cemetery, Vincennes, Knox Co., Indiana".

2297. "Idaho Death Certificates 1911-1937". Film#1509301; gives date of birth as 26 Nov 1851.

2298. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 182, 299.

2299. "Idaho Death Certificates 1911-1937". Film#1509301.

2300. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 182 (gives year of death as 1925); p. 299 (gives year of death as 1924).

2301. Ibid. p. 690.

2302. Ibid. p. 174; aged 28y 4m 7d at death.

2303. Ibid. p. 174.

2304. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", groom's name spelled Alfred Lathrop; Marriage Book 2, p. 240.

2305. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 174; aged 42y 2m 19d.

2306. Ibid. p. 165; p. 301.

2307. Ibid. p. 301.

2308. Ibid. p. 302.

2309. Ibid. p. 165; p. 302.

2310. Ibid. pp. 300, 302.

2311. Ibid. p. 165; p. 295.

2312. Ibid. p. 175; died aged 62y 1m.

2313. Ibid. p. 175.

2314. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Marriage Book E, p. 117.

2315. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 174; died aged 44 y 11mo 20d.

2316. Ibid. p. 174; died aged 30y.

2317. Ibid. p. 297; "of Canton, Ohio".

2318. Ibid. p. 291.

2319. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," Crawford Co., Illinois, enumerated 3 Oct 1850 by G. W. Smith, Asst. Marshal, Microfilm #M432, roll 103, pg. 214.
Dwelling#669/Household#669
Line 4-McClure, William, 22, m, farmer, b. IL
Line 5-McClure, Hannah A., 21, f, b. IN

2320. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Twp 5, Range 12, Falt Rock P.O., Crawford Co., Illinois, enumerated 16 Jul 1860 by James Mitchell, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 171, pg. 601.
Dwelling#1636/Family#1636
Line 23-McClure, William, 35, m, farmer, real estate $500; personal estate $100; IL
Line 24-McClure, Hannah, 32, f, IN
Line 25-McClure, Samuel, 9, m, IL
Line 26-McClure, Albert, 7, m, IL
Line 27-MClure, James, 5, m, IL
Line 28-McClure, Mary, 2, f, IL

2321. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", Marriage Book 00A, p. 0160; License# 00001371.

2322. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Honey Creek Twp., New Hebron P.O., Crawford Co., Illinois, enumerated 13 Jul 1870 by John E. Cullom, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 214, pg. 4A.
Dwelling#45/Family#45
Line 1-McClure, Hannah, 43, f, w, keeping house, real estate $1000; personal estate $200; IN
Line 2-McClure, Albert, 15, m, w, farmer, IL
Line 3-McClure, James, 14, m, w, IL
Line 4-McClure, Mary, 11, f, w, IL
Line 5-McClure, Thomas, 10, m, w, IL
Line 6-McClure, William, 6, m, w, IL

2323. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 183, Honey Creek, Crawford Co., Illinois, Enumerated 10 Jun 1880 by John E. Cullom, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 183, pg. 364D.
Dwelling#147/Family#150
Line 17-McClure, Hannah, w, f, 49, head, wd., keeping house, IN KY IL
Line 18-McClure, William, w, m, 16, son, single, IL IL IN

2324. Burl Rich and Alan Ayres (transcribers), "Old Jones Cemetery, Crawford County, Illinois", "20Y5M27D, Wife George Parker".

2325. Ibid.

2326. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 194.

2327. Ibid. p. 192; died aged 28 years - 16 days.

2328. Ibid. p. 294.

2329. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Honey Creek Twp., New Hebron P.O., Crawford Co., Illinois, enumerated 20 Jul 1870 by John E. Cullom, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 214, pg. 22B.
Dwelling#305/Family#305
Line 17-McClure, Martin, 30, m, w, farm hand, personal estate $50; IL
Line 18-McClure, Sarah, 25, f, w, keeping house, VA
Line 19-McClure, George, 5, m, w, IL
Line 20-Zimmerman, Leonard, 72, m, w, farmer, real estate $1600; persoanl estate $218; PA
Line 21-Zimmerman, Catherine, 49, f, w, keeping house, PA
Line 22-Zimmerman, Stever, 21, m, w, farm hand, PA
Line 23-Zimmerman, Lizzie, 15, f, w, PA
Line 24-Zimmerlan, Katie, 12, f, w, PA

2330. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 193; died aged 54 y. 7 mo. 29 d.

2331. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "New Hebron Cemetery, Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois", "54Y7M29D, Civil War".

2332. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 193.

2333. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "New Hebron Cemetery, Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois".

2334. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 190.

"FROM THE FILES OF THE CONSTITUTION, ROBINSON, ILLINOIS
ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 20, 1919

Obituary

Wilson McClure was born in Lawrence County, Illinois, January 1, 1841 and departed this life February 11, 1919 at the age of 78 years, 1 month and 11 days.

He was united in marriage to Mary A. Reinoehl of Crawford County, Illinois, on December 27, 1863 and to this union 6 children were born, all of whom have preceded their father in death. He leaves to mourn him, the wife and other relatives and friends. Mr. McClure was a member of Co. E, 18th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War. He was honorably discharged December 16, 1865. He was not a member of any church but was converted about 7 years ago and professed faith in Christ."

2335. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Montgomery Twp., Crawford Co., Illinois, enumerated 30 Jul 1870 by John E. Cullom, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 214, pg. 93A.
Dwelling#102/Family#101
Line 18-McClure, Wilson, 30, m, w, personal estate $125; IL
Line 19-McClure, Mary, 27, f, w, IL
Line 20-McClure, Ira, 3, m, w, IL
Line 21-McClure, Ella, 1, f, w, IL

2336. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", lists marriage date as 27 Dec 1863; Marriage Book 00B, p. 0158; License# 000B1600.

2337. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 615; died age 9 yrs, 24 da.

2338. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: Aaron W Seever
Bride: Caroline P Curry
Date of License: 02 Jan 1855
County of License: Sullivan
Date of Marriage: 02 Jan 1855
Place of Marriage: , Sullivan,
Film Number: 1392995
Digital Folder Number: 4170599
Image Number: 00641

2339. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Haddon Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 7 Jun 1860 by B. H. Cartwright, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 298, pg. 717B-718A.
Dwelling#77/Family#77
Line 38-Curry, Wm. L., 23, m, farmer, $2000, $500, IN
Line 39-Wortman, Ann E., 8, f, IN
Line 1-Curry, Margaret D., 18, f, IN
Line 2-Curry, Martha E., 1, f, IN
Line 3-Sheight, Minnie, 14, f, hired girl, Germany

2340. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 620; Sullivan Co., IN Marriage Book 1, p. 493: "Wm. S. Curry & Margaret D. Hoover m. Dec. 28, 1857 by Levi Johnson, minister of gospel".

2341. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," District No. 105, Haddon Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 5 Aug 1850 by Benj. F. Owen, Asst. Marshal, Microfilm #M432, roll 173, pg. 198B.
Dwelling#5/Household#5
Line 1-Ledgerwood, Thomas J., 35, m, farmer and miller, $5000; IN
Line 2-Ledgerwood, Catherine, 58, f, SC
Line 3-Ledgerwood, John L., 37, m, farmer, IN
Line 4-Ledgerwood, William, 29, m, carpenter, IN
Line 5-Ledgerwood, Joseph, 27, m, laborer, IN
Line 6-Ledgerwood, Richard, 23, m, laborer, IN
Line 7-Ledgerwood, Samirah? M., 21, f, IN
Line 8-Ledgerwood, Samuel, 19, m, laborer, IN
Line 9-Carithers?, Andrew, 29, m, laborer, IN
Line 10-Ferree, Mary, 20, f, IN
Line 11-Pirtle?, William, 25, m, farmer, IN
Line 12-Booker, Edward, 20, m, farmer, IN
Line 13-Pirtle, George, 16, m, farmer, IN
Line 14-Wells, Alexander, 19, m, farmer, IN
Line 15-Lacey, Mary, 14, f, IN
Line 16-Curry, John, 6, m, IN

2342. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: Frank Phillipe
Groom's Race: Caucasian
Groom's Place of Birth: Knox
Groom's Residence: Sullivan
Groom's Number of Marriage: First
Groom's Father: Wm J Phillipe
Groom's Mother: Minich
Bride: Eva Curry
Bride's Race: Caucasian
Bride's Place of Birth: Sullivan
Bride's Residence: Sullivan
Bride's Number of Marriage: First
Bride's Father: Andrew Curry
Bride's Mother: Wilson
County of License: Knox
Date of Marriage: 13 Apr 1884
Place of Marriage: , Knox,
Film Number: 1401739
Digital Folder Number: 4170579
Image Number: 01388

2343. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 4, p. 144.

2344. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 607; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible.

2345. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 606.

"OBITUARY NOTICE: Died in Angels Camp Calif. where he had moved 9 years ago Abram McCleland Brodie son of Wm. A. and Mary J. Brodie age 51 years 22 days. He was stricken with paralysis about a year ago from which he never recovered. He leaves a wife, 5 daughters, 5 sisters, one brother to mourn the loss of a loving husband, father and brother. Died 1909."

2346. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 7, p. 374; married by J. W. Buck, Minister.

2347. Ibid. cites Marriage Book 11, p. 302; married by Elder Wm. B. Taylor.

2348. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 233, Precinct 3, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 10 & 12 Jan 1920 by Edwin R. Brown, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 466, pg. 29, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#28/Family#28 (farm)
Line 37-Brodie, Will, head, owns farm freely, M, W, 41, marr., IN KY KY; farmer, general farm
Line 38-Brodie, Ota, wife, F, W, 31, marr., IN IN IN
Line 39-Brodie, Maxwell, son, M, W, 14, son, IN IN IN
Line 40-Brodie, Mary, daughter, F, W, 4, single, IN IN IN
Line 41-Phenning, Jacob, lodger, M, W, 53, single, OH OH OH; miner, coal mine

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

2349. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Editor, New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1909.

Joseph A. Crawford.—Among the enterprising and successful agriculturists of Cass township, Sullivan county, may be named Joseph A. Crawford, whose skill and energy in the direction and prosecution of his chosen industry have given to his work a value and significance of which few have deemed it capable. A son of the late Hugh Crawford, he was born in this township, and has here spent his entire life, his birth having occurred March 24, 1862.

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

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

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

2350. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 8, p. 75; Thom. Burton, minister.

2351. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 612; "From the Diary of Mrs. Lydia E. Crawford".

2352. Ibid. p. 662; "b. Nov. 10, 1864 or 3".

2353. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 132, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated (blank) Jun 1900 by Lewis G. Mason, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 170, sheet 11A.
Dwelling#250/Family#256 (enumerated on Section Street)
Line 11-Willis, Cone W., head, w, m, b. Mar 1863, age 37, marr. 10 yrs, IN IN IN; agent; owns home freely
Line 12-Willis, Viola F., wife, w, f, b. Jan 1866, age 34, marr. 10 yrs, 2 children, both living; IN IN IN
Line 13-Willis, Loren, son, w, m, b. Nov 1891, age 8, IN IN IN
Line 14-Willis, Lawrence, son, w, m, b. Jul 1895, age 4, IN IN IN
Line 15-Brodie, Mary, sister-in-law, w, f, b. Nov 1872, age 37, wd., 1 child, living; IN IN IN
Line 16-Brodie, Grace, niece-in-law, w, f, b. July 1889, age 11, single, IN IN IN, at school

2354. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 662.

2355. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 11, p. 472; married by A. Shedler.

2356. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 172, Ward 2, Sullivan City, Sullivan Co., Indiana, Enumerated 27 Apr 1910 by Don A. C----, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 381, pg.54, sheet 20B.
Dwelling#13/Family#13
Line 51-Willis, Cornelius W., head, m, w, 47, marr. 22 yrs, IN IN IN; Insurance agent; owns home freely
Line 52-Willis, Viola S., wife, f, w, 44, marr. 22 yrs, 2 children, both living; IN IN IN
Line 53-Willis, William L., son, m, w, 18, single, IN IN IN
Line 54-Willis, Lawrence E., son, m, w, 14, single, IN IN IN

2357. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 237, Ward 2, Sullivan, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Roy Kaufman, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 466, pg. 224, sheet 9A.
Address: 24 Section Street
Dwelling#208/Family#217
Line 49-Willis, Cornelius, head, owns home freely; m, w, 56, marr., IN IN IN; insurance agent
Line 50-Willis, Viola F., f, w, 53, marr., IN IN IN
Line 51-Willis, Lawrence, m, w, 24, single, IN IN IN; clerk, hotel

2358. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 610.

2359. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives date of death as 11 Apr 1951.

2360. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 662; p. 608; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible; on p. 609, another entry from the same Bible gives the date of marriage as 16 Jan 1895.

2361. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 8, p. 165; married by Thos. Burton.

2362. Ibid. gives date of birth as 14 Mar 1864.

2363. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, pp. 609-610.

2364. Ibid. p. 609.

2365. Ibid. p. 661-662.

2366. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 121, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by Verna Llouder, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 404, p. 7, sheet 7B.
Dwelling#137/Family#142
Line 62-Brodie, William A., head, w, m, b. Mar 1869, age 31, marr. 5 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 63-Brodie, Ota, wife, w, f, b. Jan 1879, age 21, marr. 5 yrs, 0 children IN IN IN

Dwelling#141/Family#146
Line 81-Brodie, Ransom, head, w, m, b. Dec 1851, age 49, marr. 6 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 82-Brodie, Ella, wife, w, f, b. Jun 1874, age 26, marr. 6 yrs, 0 children; IN IN IN
Line 83-Brodie, Raymond, brother, w, m, b. Aug 1861, age 38, single, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely

Dwelling#142/Family#147
Line 84-Brodie, Joe T., w, m, b. June 1859, age 40, marr. 8 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 85-Brodie, Elmira, wife, w, f, b. Feb 1869, age 31, marr. 8 yrs, 1 child, living; IN KY KY
Line 86-Brodie, Vernie, daughter, w, f, b. Oct 1893, age 6, single, iN IN IN

2367. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 609; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible; another entry in the same Bible gives his date of death as 16 Oct 1948.

2368. Ibid. p. 609; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible.

2369. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives date of marriage as 10 May 1895; cites Marriage Book 10, p. 333; married by Rev. John Dever.

2370. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 139, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#81/Family#82
Line 61-Brodie, Samuel H., head, w, m, b. Nov 1847, age 52, marr. 24 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm-mortgaged
Line 62-Brodie, Sarah E., wife, w, f, b. Feb 1857, age 43, marr. 24 yrs; 4 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 63-Brodie, John C., son, w, m, b. Feb 1881, age 19, single, IN IN IN; miner (coal)
Line 64-Brodie, Walter R., son, w, m, b. Sep 1887, age 12, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 65-Brodie, Melville G., son, w, m, b. Jan 1890, age 10, single, IN IN IN

2371. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 164, Shelburn, Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 30 Apr 1910 by William L. Laurent, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 380, pg. 43, sheet 19B.
Dwelling#282/Family#296
Line 51-Brodie, Samuel H., head, m, w, 63, marr1 33 yrs, IN IN IN; retired farmer; owns home freely
Line 52-Brodie, Sarah, wife, f, w, 52, marr1 33 yrs, 4 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 53-Brodie, Walter, son, m, w, 22, wd., IN IN IN; coal miner
Line 54-Brodie, Waise R., grandson, m, w, 2, single, IN IN IN

2372. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 233, Precinct No. 3, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by Edwin R. Brown, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 466, p. 32, sheet 5A.
Dwelling#884/Family#84 (farm)
Line 16-Creager, Lewis E., head, owns farm freely, 57, marr., IN IN IN; farmer
Line 17-Creager, Franes, wife, f, w, 58, marr., IN England England

Dwelling#85/Family#85
Line 18-Brodie, Ransom, head, owns home freely, m, w, 70, marr., IN IN IN
Line 19-Brodie, Ella, wife, f, w, 48, marr., IN IN IN
Line 20-Brodie, Raymond M., brother, m, w, 58, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer

2373. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, died on 2 Oct or 3 Oct.

2374. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 146, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#213/Family#223
Line 38-Brodie, Emery, head, w, m, b. Feb 1853, age 47, marr. 4 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 39-Brodie, Fanny, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1877, age 22, marr. 4 yrs, 0 children; IN IN IN
Line 40-Bedwell, Tacy, servant, w, f, b. Aug 1887, age 12, single, IN IN IN; servant

2375. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 170, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 30 Apr 1910 by Harry C. Buff, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 381, pg. 16, sheet 16B.
Enumerated along "road south from Brodie School House"
Dwelling#286/Family#288
Line 51-Brodie, Emory J., head, m, w, 57, marr. 12 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 52-Brodie, Fannie M., wife, f, w, 32, marr. 12 yrs, 2 children, both l iving; IN IN IN
Line 53-Brodie, Noel T. son, m, w, 7, single, IN IN IN
Line 54-Brodie, Nevil W., son, m, w, 3, single, IN IN IN
Line 55-Brodie, Raymond N., brother, m, w, 49, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer

2376. FamilySearch, "Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Emory I. Brodie
Groom's race: Irish
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan Indiana
Groom's residence; Sullivan
Groom's number of marriages: First
Father of groom: Curry Brodie
Mother of groom: Malinda McElroy

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

Marriage date: 24 Dec 1896
Marriage place: Sullivan

2377. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 256, Precinct No. 5, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, Enumerated 2-3 Jan 1920 by Edwin R. Brown, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 466, p. 196, sheet 1B.
Dwelling#24/Family#24 (farm)
Line 98-Brodie, Fannie, head, owns farm freely, f, w, 42, Wd., IN IN OH; manager, farm
Line 99-Brodie, Noel, son, m, w, 16, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer, home farm
Line 100-Brodie, Nevil, son, m, w, 13, single, IN IN IN

2378. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 323, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 15 Jun 1870 by E. P. Lacey, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 313, pg. 542C.
Dwelling#174/Family#184
Line 22-Alsman, Hiram, w, m, 46, head, marr., carpenter, farmer; KY KY KY
Line 23-Alsman, Elizabeth, w, f, 38, wife, marr., keeping house; KY KY KY
Line 24-Alsman, Mary J., w, f, 20, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 25-Alsman, Amanda, w, f, 17, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 26-Alsman, Charlotte, w, f, 16, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 27-Alsman, Wm., w, m, 14, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 28-Alsman, Almira, w, f, 12, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 29-Alsman, John, w, m, 8, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 30-Alsman, Stewart, w, m, 6, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 31-Alsman, Riley C., w, m, 6, son, single, IN KY KY
Line 32-Alsman, Annie, w, f, 2, daughter, single, IN KY KY

2379. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Editor, New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1909, pp. 397-399

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

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

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

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

2380. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 3 Aug 1870 by J. B. ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 361, pg. 14A.
Dwelling#190/Family#189
Line 10-Bedwell, William, 30, m, w, farmer, $400, IN
Line 11-Bedwell, Rebecca, 28, f, w, keeping hosue, IN
Line 12-Bedwell, Mary L., 8, f, w, IN
Line 13-Bedwell, Benton C., 3, m, w,
Line 14-Parks, JOnas, 18, m, w, day laborer, IN

2381. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 324, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 1 Jun 1870 by ?, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 313, pg. 546B.
Dwelling#12/Family#12
Line 1-Bedwell, Willam, w, m, 40, head, marr., farmer, IN IN ?
Line 2-Bedwell, Ann, w, f, 35, wife, marr., house keeping, IN ? ?
Line 3-Bedwell, Corney, w, m, 12, son, at home, IN IN IN
Line 4-Bedwell, Amey, w, m[sic], 4, daughter, single, IN IN IN

2382. FamilySearch,"Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Abram E. A. Sloope
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: North Carolina
Groom's residence; Paxton, Sullivan, Indiana
Groom's number of marriages: second
Father of groom: Henry Sloope
Mother of groom: Rosana S*

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

Marriage date: 8 Mar 1891
Marriage place: Sullivan

2383. FamilySearch,"Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Edward Houck
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Sullivan, Indiana
Groom's residence; Sullivan, Indiana
Groom's number of marriages: first
Father of groom: Jackson J. Houck
Mother of groom: Prudence Stanley

Bride's name: Mary J. Creager
Bride's race: white
Bride's birthdate: (blank)
Bride's birthplace: Sullivan, Indiana
Bride's residence: Sullivan, Indiana
Bride's number of marriage: second
Bride's father: Lewis B. Creager
Bride's mother: Brodie

Marriage date: 11 Jun 1889
Marriage place: Sullivan

2384. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, lists year of marriage as 1896.

2385. FamilySearch,"Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Henry K. Marlow
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Schuyler, Illinois
Groom's residence; Schuyler, Illinois
Groom's number of marriages: second
Father of groom: Hanson Marlow
Mother of groom: Hester Whiteman

Bride's name: Juia A. Creager or Marlow
Bride's race: white
Bride's birthdate: (blank)
Bride's birthplace: Sullivan, Indiana
Bride's residence: Sullivan, Indiana
Bride's father: Lewis Creager
Bride's mother: Sarah J. Brodie

Marriage date: 13 Jul 1898
Marriage place: Sullivan
Official's name: Yocum

2386. FamilySearch,"Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Wm B Thornhill
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Knox Ohio
Groom's residence; (blank)
Groom's number of marriages: One
Father of groom: Reuben Thornhill
Mother of groom: Nancy Wolfinberger

Bride's name: Florence F. Creager
Bride's race: white
Bride's birthdate: (blank)
Bride's birthplace: Sullivan, Indiana
Bride's residence:
Bride's number of marriage: 2
Bride's father: Louis B Creager
Bride's mother: Sarah Brodie

Marriage date: 25 Mar 1884
Marriage place: Sullivan

2387. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 146, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#211/Family#221
Line 22-Ford, Jno. H, head, w, m, b. Aug 1865, age 35, marr. 15 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 23-Ford, Elizabeth L., wife, w, f, b. July 1868, age 31, marr. 15 yrs, 7 children, 6 living; IN IN IN
Line 24-Ford, Harold C., son, w, m, b. July 1886, age 13, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 25-Ford, B--- A., daughter, w, f, b. Jun 1888, age 11, single, IN IN IN
Line 26-Ford, Kate J., daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1889, age 10, single, IN IN IN
Line 27-Ford, Arnold W., son, w, m, b. Mar 1891, age 9, single, IN IN IN
Line 28-Ford, Nora F,. daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1893, age 7, single, IN IN IN
Line 29-ford, John V., son, w, m, b. Jan 1898, age 2, single, IN IN IN

2388. FamilySearch,"Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: John H Ford
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Johnson Indiana
Groom's residence; (blank)
Groom's number of marriages: One
Father of groom: Michael Ford
Mother of groom: Mary J Voorhees

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

Marriage date: 15 feb 1885
Marriage place: Sullivan

2389. FamilySearch,"Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Lewis J. Creager
Groom's race: white
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Cass Twp.
Groom's residence; (blank)
Groom's number of marriages: One
Father of groom: Lewis B. Creager
Mother of groom: Sarah J. Brodie

Bride's name: Fannie M. Clayton
Bride's race: white
Bride's birthdate: (blank)
Bride's birthplace: Cass Twp
Bride's residence:
Bride's number of marriage: One
Bride's father: Wm Clayton
Bride's mother: Ann Linn

Marriage date: 5 Jun 1884
Marriage place: Sullivan

2390. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 127, Busseron Twp., Knox Co., Indiana, enumerated 10th & 11th day of June, 1880 by James M. Shepard, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 298, pg. 386B.
Dwelling#158/Family#160
Line 16-McClure, Samuel S., white, male, 43, head, marr., farming, IN IN IN
Line 17-McClure, Josephine, white, female, 42, wife, marr., keeping house, IN IN IN
Line 18-McClure, George L., white, male, 20, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 19-McClure, Charles W., white, male, 18, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 20-Cox, Susie, white, female, 20, single, school teacher, IN IN IN

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

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

2391. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 139.

2392. Ibid. p. 135.

2393. Ibid. p. 71-72.

2394. Ibid. p. 72.

2395. Melissa Albach, transcriber, "Ockiltree Cemetery Records,", transcribed for the Knox Co., Indiana GenWeb project, died Aug. 21, 1838, age 3y, 25d.

2396. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 152; p. 314.

2397. Portrait & Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon, Chapman Publishing Company, 1903, pp. 1406-1407.

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

2398. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Eugene City precinct, Lane Co., Oregon, enumerated 27 Jun 1860 by ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 1055, pg. 257.
Dwelling#147/Family#147
Line 11-Bonds, I. W., 31, m, farmer, $1600, $500, VA
Line 12-Bonds, Hetta, 24, f, house wife, IN
Line 13-Bonds, Vinson S., 6, m, OR
Line 14-Bonds, Joseph W., 4, m, OR
Line 15-Bonds, Elizabeth L., 3, f, OR
Line 16-Bonds, Wm L., 1, m, OR

2399. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Lancaster Twp., Lane Co., Oregon, enumerated 20 Jul 1870 by Enoch P. Henderson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 1286, pg. 501B-502A.
Dwelling#134/Family#134
Line 40-Bond, I. W., 42, m, w, farmer, $3450, $1920, VA
Line 1-Bond, Hettie, 33, f, w, keeps house, IN
Line 2-Bond, Vincent S., 16, m, w, works on farm, OR
Line 3-Bond, Joseph W., 14, m, w, works on farm, OR
Line 4-Bond, Elizabeth L., 13, f, w, at home, OR
Line 5-Bond, William L., 11, m, w, at home, OR
Line 6-Bond, Allen W., 8, 6, m, w, at home, OR
Line 7-Bond, Mary A., 6, f, w, at home, OR
Line 8-Bond, Emma J., 3, f, w, at home, OR
Line 9-Bond, Eliza C., 1, f, w, at home, OR

2400. "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. 222B.
Dwelling#210/Family#214
Line 45-Bond, I. W., w, m, 52, head, marr., farmer, VA VA VA
Line 41-Bond, Hetty, w, f, 44, wife, marr., keeping house, IN IN IN
Line 42-Bond, Louisa E., w, f, 23, daughter, single, at home, OR VA IN
Line 43-Bond, Allen W., w, m, 18, son, single, at home, OR VA IN
Line 44-Bond, Mary A., w, f, 16, daughter, single, at school, OR VA IN
Line 45-Bond, Emma J., w, f, 13, daughter, single, at school, OR VA IN
Line 46-Bond, Eliza C., w, f, 11, daughter, single, at school, OR VA IN
Line 47-Bond, Hettie A., w, f, 9, daughter, single, OR VA IN
Line 48-Bond, Robert Bruce, w, m, 7, son, single, OR VA IN

2401. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 109, Irving, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 7-8 Jun 1900 by James E. Bond, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1348, pg.64, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#73/Family#80
Line 26-Bond, Isaac W., head, w, m, b. Dec 1827, age 72, marr. 48 yrs; VA VA VA; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 27-Bond, Hetty, wife, w, f, b. Aug 1835, age 64, marr. 48 yrs; 10 children, 8 living; IN IN IN
Line 28-Bond, Hetty A., daughter, w, f, b. Aug 1870, age 29, single, OR VA IN

Dwelling#74/Family#81
Line 29-Bond, Robert B., ,head, w, m, b. Feb 1873, age 27, marr. 6 yrs, OR VA IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 30-Bond, Belle O., wife, w, f, b. Feb 1873, age 27, marr. 6 yrs, 0 children; OR unknown unknown

Dwelling#75/Family#82
Line 31-Bond, Mattie, head, w, f, b. Dec 1857, age 42, wd., 10 children, 9 living; OR MO GA; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 32-Bond, William A., son, w, m, b. Apr 1879, age 21, single, OR OR OR; farm laborer
Line 33-Bond, Adda E., daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1880, age 19, single, OR OR OR; at school
Line 34-Bond, George A., son, w, m, b. Feb 1883, age 17, single, OR OR OR; at school
Line 35-Bond, Myrtle G., daughter, w, f, b. June 1886, age 13, single, OR OR OR; at school
Line 36-Bond, Valentine, son, w, m, b. Feb 1888, age 12, single, OR OR OR; at school
Line 37-Bond, Ethel M., daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1889, age 10, single, OR OR OR; at school
Line 38-Bond, Meggie H., daughter, w, f, b. May 1891, age 9, single, OR OR OR; at school
Line 39-Bond, Cecil, son, w, m, b. Aug 1894, age 5, single, OR OR OR
Line 40-Bond, Joseph M., son, w, m, b. Feb 1898, age 2, single, OR OR OR

2402. Daily Eugene Guard, Eugene, Lane Co., Oregon, Monday, 15 Apr 1901, online transcription.

Died

Mrs. Hettie Bond, wife of I. William Bond, died Sunday, April 14, 1901, from paralysis of the brain, at her home near Irving.

Mrs. Bond was a well known pioneer lady and was aged 66 years. She had many friends in Lane county who will be pained to learn of her death.

The funeral will occur tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the family residence, and the remains will be laid to rest in the Luper cemetery. Rev. M. L. Rose will conduct the ceremonies.

2403. Genealogy Trails, "Luper Cemetery".

2404. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 314.

2405. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," District No. 61, Knox Co., Indiana, enumerated 27 Jul 1850 by N. B. Shephard, Asst. Marshal, Microfilm #M432, roll 156, pg. 164B.
Dwelling#222/Household#222
Line 23-Bonds, Samuel, 40, m, farmer, $2100, VA
Line 24-Bonds, Eliza, 39, f, VA
Line 25-Bonds, Joseph, 20, m, laborer, VA
Line 26-Bonds, William, 18, m, VA
Line 27-Bonds, Martha, 16, f, VA
Line 28-Bonds, George, 14, m, VA
Line 29-Bonds, Leander, 12, m, IN
Line 30-Bonds, Hamilton, 12, m, IN
Line 31-Bonds, Mary, 7, f, IN

2406. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 157, Irving Precinct, Lane Co., Oregon, Enumerated 18-19 Apr 1910 by Clare A. Lee, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1282, pg.186, sheet 2B.
Dwelling#44/Family#47
Line 94-Parker, John B., head, m, w, 30, marr. 6 yrs, England England England; farmer; rents farm
Line 95-Parker, Amanda H., wife, f, w, 39, marr. 6 yrs, OR VA IN
Line 96-Bond, Isaac W., father-in-law, m, w, 82, Wd., VA VA VA; retired farmer
Line 97-Withrow, Verne, boarder, m, w, 18, single, OR OR OR; farm laborer

2407. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Eugene City precinct, Lane Co., Oregon, enumerated 26 Jun 1860 by ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 1055, pg. 256.
Dwelling#142/Family#142
Line 22-Lyons, W. F., 26, m, farmer, $3300; $400; IN
Line 23-Lyons, Jane, 23, f, house wife, IN
Line 24-Lyons, Sarah E., 5, f, OR
Line 25-Lyons, Charles W., 4, m, OR
Line 26-Lyons, Benj. H., 1, m, OR

2408. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 326.

2409. Ibid. p. 327.

2410. Find-A-Grave, "Oaktown Cemetery, Oaktown, Knox Co., Indiana", lists year of death as 1886.

2411. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 327-328.

2412. Find-A-Grave, "Oaktown Cemetery, Oaktown, Knox Co., Indiana".

2413. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 328.

2414. Ibid. p. 329.

2415. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Ed., New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1909, pp. 124-125.

James Whipps.—A practical and skilful farmer, James Whipps, of Haddon township, is an able representative of the horticultural and agricultural interests of Sullivan county. His highly improved farm, lying south of Carlisle, contains the site of old Fort Haddon, the fort itself having been located very near the house in which Mr. Whipps lives. A son of Reuben Whipps, he was born, October 9, 1853, in Perry county, Ohio, of Irish ancestry. His grandfather Whipps emigrated from Ireland to this country, bringing with him his wife and children, locating in Perry county, Ohio, where he was engaged in tilling the soil until his death.

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

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

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

2416. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Ed., New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1909, pp. 263-264.

     Mrs. Flora A. (McClure) Haddon.—An accomplished and enterprising business woman, Mrs. Flora A. Haddon, widow of the late Captain Jesse Haddon, of Haddon township, Sullivan county, is devoting her energies to the care of her estate, which is among, the best in the neighborhood. A daughter of Hiram McClure, she was born March 16, 1861, on Shaker prairie, Knox county, Indiana. Her grandparents, Samuel and Sarah (Curry) McClure, natives of Union county, Kentuckv, were among the pioneer settlers of Knox county and for many years were leading farmers of Shaker prairie.
     A lifelong resident of Shaker prairie, Hiram AlcClure was born there September 6, 1824, and died November 20, 1876. He was a farmer by occupation, and both he and his father used to market their hogs and grain in Vincennes and Evansville, sending it down the river on flatboats. He married Rosella Seaney, and into their home nine children were born, as follows: Sarah, wife of Cook Chapman, of Deming, New Mexico; Mary, deceased ; S. B., deceased ; Albert B., of Bruceville, Indiana ; Henrietta, wife of Henry Frederick, a retired farmer residing in Bruceville ; Maggie, wife of James Whipps, whose sketch appears elsewhere in this book; Flora A., of this sketch; Edgar M.. living near Oaktown, in the vicinitv of the old McClure homestead; and Jasper F., living, in the same neighborhood near Oaktown.
     After her graduation from the Oaktown high school. Flora A. McClure taught for ten terms in Knox county, during her last term being a teacher in the graded schools of Oaktown. On February 1, 1901. she married Captain Jesse Haddon, an esteemed resident of Haddon township. A son of David Haddon. Captain Haddon was born July 24, 1837, on the farm where he spent his entire life, his death occurring November 26, 1906. He came of honored pioneer stock, his grandfather, John Haddon, a native of Virginia, having settled in that part of Sullivan county now known as Haddon township, in 1804, where he entered a tract of twentythree hundred acres. His home, known as Fort Haddon, was a place of refuge for the early families that settled in this vicinity, all seeking protection within the fort whenever the Indians became hostile.
     Captain Haddon boasted of his life as a soldier and none could dispute him. Very soon after the breaking out of the Civil war he offered his services to his country, enlisting in 1861 as a private in the Twentyfirst Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He was a private until July 4, 1861, then corporal until February 16. 1862 ; sergeant until June 1, 1862 : second lieutenant until July 30, 1863; first lieutenant until October 8, 1864; then for gallantry and meritorious conduct was promoted to the rank of captain in Company D, Twenty-first Indiana Heavy Artillery. He took part in many important engagements of the war, among them the battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1862, and the siege of Port Hudson, where, while in the top of a tree, watching with a fieldglass the movements of the enemy, he received a gunshot wound in the right arm that came near proving fatal, and did maim him for life. His regiment was converted into heavy artillery. He was mustered out of service January 10. 1866. receiving his honorable and final discharge after four and a half years of service for his country. Captain Haddon was a man who did not know fear and was ever ready to perform his part as a faithful soldier, and his record as a soldier was most worthy of commendation.
     Returning to Haddon township at the close of the conflict. Captain Haddon resumed his former occupation and on the old Haddon homestead was for many years profitably employed in general farming and stock-raising, meeting with noteworthy success in his undertakings. The captain was noted as a breeder and raiser of exceptionally fine horses, and among some of those sold at public sale after his death having been five Norman Percheron mares which brought $1,598, others being sold at $400, $305, and $230 each. Four fat hogs were sold for $121, and four deer brought a good price. The captain was a lover of animals of all kinds, being especially fond of horses, dogs and birds. He was a man of strong individuality, peculiar perhaps in some ways, always wearing his hair in long locks over his shoulders, and wearing a hat made expressly for him, of the finest beaver and after his own design, being of the sombrero order, with a brim fifteen inches in width, and he always carried a Colt's revolver in a holster attached to his belt. He was a stanch Republican in politics, an active worker in the party, and belonged to the Republican county organization, and at one time was Republican nominee for state senator. Fraternally he was a member of Carlisle Lodge No. 50, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He was owner and proprietor of the Carlisle opera house and donated the use of this institution for the Woman's Relief Corps chaptcr. By his request this corps accepted his offer. They still meet at the opera house, for after his-death his widowextended to the corps the same privilege, knowing the earnest desire of the captain to perpetuate the loyalty of the rising generation in this community. She is using every effort to carry forth his plans of promoting the loyalty which was so firmly instilled in his own bosom. He had a fiagstatf erected upon the opera house, and as long as he lived he kept "Old tilory" afloat, to remind the youths that he was earnest in the affairs of his country.
     Captain Haddon wedded Miss Flora A. McClure February 1, 1901. Mrs. Haddnn has one child, Jessie Helen, whose birth occurred January 2, 1902, and they reside on the old homestead. She is a bright little child and in the first grade of the Carlisle public school.. Mrs. Haddon, like the captain, is a lover of animals, and is the owner of a full-blooded Norman Percheron mare, which is registered, and she is a shareholder in the National French Draft Iforse Association, of Fairfield, lowa, of which the Captain was a member and stockholder. Mrs. Haddon takes a leading part in the Carlisle Chapter No. 255, Woman's Relief Corps. She is press correspondent of this society, which is in a very flourishing condition. On Tuesday, January 8, 1909, the following officers were duly elected : Miss Dercie Kivett, president ; Mrs. Sarah Hoover, senior vice president; Mrs. Mildred Yocuni, junior vice ])resident ; Mrs. Martha Risinger, chaplain: Mrs. Arvilla Johnson, treasurer; Mrs. I'rances Hutchinson, secretary; Mrs. Ida Whalen, conductor; Mrs. Flora Haddon, guard. This society has for its mission charity and a friendly hand to all. Carlisle Chapter No. 255 donated and assisted with proper ceremony in the erection of the beautiful flag on the public school building of Carlisle. Its very color speaks to one—Red for valor : White, purity ; and Blue, justice and friendship. L'nder its folds is the motto : Fraternity, Charity and Lovaltv.

2417. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 330.

2418. Ibid. p. 663-664.

2419. Ibid. p. 665.

2420. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 605.
Currys buried at Little Flock Cemetery, Shelburn, Sullivan Co., Indiana, on left hand side of Road 41 going north.
Sarah E. Curry, wife of John L. Siner, died Mar. 12, 1874, aged 31 yrs 3 mo. - das.
John E. Curry b. Mar. 15, 1859, d. Feb. 12, 1875, 21y10m21d.
Calvin M. Curry d. Jan. 8, 1883, aged 27y 8m 14d.
Nancy, wife of C. M. Curry died Oct. 13, 1881 24y2m7d.

2421. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 667.

2422. Connelley, William E., A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 4, Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1918, pp. 1974-1975, online transcription.

2423. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 666.

2424. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 25 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 147, sheet 12B-13A.
Dwelling#152/Family#162
Line 100-Bolinger, Wm. T., head, w, m, b. Mar 1852, age 48, marr. 17 yrs; KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 1-Bolinger, Arpy, wife, w, f, b. Mar 1860, age 40, marr. 17 yrs, 2 children, both living; IN IN IN
Line 2-Bolinger, Herschel V., son, w, m, b. Mar 1884, age 16, single, IN KY IN
Line 3-Bolinger, Flossie, daughter, w, f, b. Jan 1887, age 13, single, IN KY IN
Line 4-McGraw, Alvy, nephew, w, m, b. Sep 1884, age 15, single, IN IN IN
Line 5-Bolinger, Wm, H., father, w, m, b. Jul 1820, age 79, Wd., KY PA PA

2425. A History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Vol. II, Thomas J. Wolfe, Ed., New York & Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1909, pp. 86.

2426. FamilySearch,"Indiana Marriages 1811-1959".
Groom's name: Arlie Donald Hunt
Groom's race: caucasian
Groom's birthdate: (blank)
Groom's birthplace: Maryville Kentucky
Groom's residence; Shelburn
Groom's number of marriages: first
Father of groom: Wm. F. Bolinger
Mother of groom: Victoria Close

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

Marriage date: 26 Dec 1882
Marriage place: Sullivan

2427. History Of Greene And Sullivan Counties, State Of Indiana, Chicago: Goodspeed Bros. & Co., Publishers, 1884, p. 774 (Curry Twp.), online transcription.

2428. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 669.

2429. Ibid. p. 670.

2430. Ibid. on p. 668, his name is spelled "John Howe Curry", and on p. 671 it is spelled "John Harvey Curry".

2431. Ibid. p. 671 (surname given as Todd); p. 624; from "Early Recollections of the Curry Family from Della J. Moore's Family Records", by S. T. Curry (surname given as Ford).

2432. Ibid. p. 671.

2433. Ibid. p. 628; died aged 29 yr, 7 mos, 12 days; from transcription of burials at "Ebenezer Cemetery, North of Shelburn, Sullivan County, Ind. Copied by E. H. Brevoort - Jan. 1950".

2434. Ibid. p. 672.

2435. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".

2436. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 674.

2437. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 87, Precinct No. 1, Towner, Kiowa Co., Colorado, enumerated 15-16 Apr 1910 by John R. Gould, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 120, pg. 181, sheet 1B.
Dwelling#15/Family#15
Line 56-Bunch, James H., head, m, w, 55, marr1 27 yrs, IN IN IN; farm laborer; rents farm
Line 57-Bunch, Sarah M., wife, f, w, 49, marr1 27 yrs, 3 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 58-Bunch, William E., son, m, w, 26, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 51-Bunch, Fred C. son, m, w, 23, single, IN IN IN; coal miner
Line 52-Bunch, Frank C., son, m, w, 20, single, IN IN IN

2438. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 186, Hartman Precinct 11, Prowers Co., Colorado, Enumerated 18 Feb 1920 by Charles Stinson, NARA Microfilm Series T625, Roll 169, p. 180, sheet 19A.
Dwelling#168/Family#169
Line 17-Bunch, James, head, owns home freely, m, w, 64, marr., IN IN IN
Line 18-Bunch, Sarah M., wife, f, w, 59, marr., IN IN TN
Line 19-Bunch, William, son, m, w, 34, single, IN IN IN, farm laborer

2439. Washington State Digital Archives, "Washington State Death Records".
Image No. 2083
Document No. 105
Name: Samuel E. Curry
Date of Death: 5 Dec 1940
Age: 89
Gender: Male
Father name: Curry
Death place: Seattle, King Co., Washington
Spouse Name: Josephine Curry

2440. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 679.

2441. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: John A Curry
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Place of Birth: Curry Twp
Groom's Residence: Curry Twp
Groom's Father: Andrew Curry
Groom's Mother: Ann Wood
Bride: Lizzie Ha?Ger
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Place of Birth: Pierson Twp
Bride's Residence: Linton Twp
Bride's Father: Elijah Ha?Ger
Bride's Mother: Julia Shaw
County of License: Sullivan
Date of Marriage: 18 Oct 1883
Place of Marriage: , Sullivan,
Film Number: 1906827
Digital Folder Number: 4171418
Image Number: 00472

2442. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: John Harrison Pittman
Groom's Race: Caucasian
Groom's Place of Birth: Sullivan
Groom's Residence: Sullivan
Groom's Number of Marriage: First
Groom's Father: John Pittman
Groom's Mother: Sarah Ann Smock
Bride: Nancy Elizabeth Curry
Bride's Race: Caucasian
Bride's Place of Birth: Sullivan
Bride's Residence: Sullivan
Bride's Number of Marriage: first
Bride's Father: Andrew Curry
Bride's Mother: Ann Wood
County of License: Sullivan
Date of Marriage: 08 Dec 1891
Place of Marriage: , Sullivan,
Film Number: 1401739
Digital Folder Number: 4170579
Image Number: 01452

2443. FamilySearch.org, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959".
Groom: James L Curry
Groom's Race: Anglo Saxon
Groom's Place of Birth: Curry Twp
Groom's Residence: Farmersburg
Groom's Number of Marriage: First
Groom's Father: Andrew Curry
Groom's Mother: Ann Wood
Bride: Cora E Patten
Bride's Race: Anglo Saxon
Bride's Place of Birth: Sullivan Indiana
Bride's Residence: Pittsburgh Indiana
Bride's Number of Marriage: First
Bride's Father: Nelson Patten
Bride's Mother: Harriett Mcgill
County of License: Sullivan
Date of Marriage: 10 Sep 1889
Place of Marriage: , Sullivan,
Film Number: 1401738
Digital Folder Number: 4170578
Image Number: 00928

2444. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 680; "of Shelburn, Ind.".

2445. Ibid. p. 680; p. 684.

2446. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)" FamilySearch.org. Batch M539941 (Anderson Co., KY Marriages 1831-1866).

2447. "Walters Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pages 167.

2448. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1; Family #569.

2449. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 5, Harrodsburg P.O., Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated July 9, 1870 by J. W. Cardwell, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 514A.
Dwelling#62/Family#70
Line 38-Walter, David, age 38, M, W, Farmer, $7000, $2000, Kentucky
Line 39-Walter, Antonette, age 36, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 40-Walter, Preston, age 6, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 1-Walter, James, age 5, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 2-Walter, Lula, age 4, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 3-Walter, Rubin, age 2, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 4-Walter, Mattie, age 8/12, F, W, At home, Kentucky, b. Oct

2450. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 136, 6th District, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 21st day of June, 1880 by ?, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, pg 98D (pg 3 of ED 136).
Dwelling#294, Family#293
Line 33-Walter, David, W, M, 47, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 34-Walter, Antonette, W, F, 46, Wife, KY KY KY
Line 35-Walter, Preston, W, M, 16, Son, Farm laborer, KY KY KY
Line 36-Walter, James, W, M, 15, Son, Farm laborer, KY KY KY
Line 37-Walter, Lula, W, F, 14, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 38-Walter, Mattie, W, F, 11, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 39-Walter, Sallie, W, F, 7, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 40-Walter, Affie, W, F, 4, Dau., At home, KY KY KY
Line 41-Miller, Thomas, B, M, 24, Servant, Farm laborer, KY KY KY

2451. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol. 74, Cert. #29408.

2452. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District 1, Family 547; age 27.

2453. Anne Curran Farthing, currans2u -at- hughes.net, "Email from 22 Jul 2004," Anne is a gr-granddaughter of Clell and Lulie.

2454. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1; Family #306.

2455. "Champion Bible," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, pg. 1-4.
"John Hawkins Champion was born Sept. 30, 1820 in Jessamine Co., Ky., where he grew to manhood; in 1849 he removed to Mercer Co., and in 1854 to Collins Co., Tex., and in 1860 he returned to Mercer Co., locating on the banks of the Kentucky River in Shaker Bend, where he has since resided. His father, Edmund Champion, a native of Pennsylvania, an early settler in Jessamine County, Ky., a mechanic and a man of remarkable genius, died of cholera in 1833 at the age of 65 years. he married Sarah Neal of Pennsylvania (died in 1852) aged about 70 years and from their union sprang: Thomas, Peter, James, Mary (Smart), and John Hawkins. John H. was married on Oct. 8, 1862 to Miss Sarah, daughter of George and Lucy B. (Gordon) Munday, of Mercer County (born March 5, 1841), and to them have been born: James, George Edward, Ruben (deceased), Katie S., John Price, and Thomas (deceased). Mr. Champion was engaged as a carpenter and builder with success for a period of thirty years. He is now a farmer, having 400 acres of productive land. He is a Royal Arch Mason and an Ancient Odd Fellow. In religion he is a Methodist, is a Prohibitionist. He lost 2 slaves by the late war"

2456. Ibid. died Friday eve 3:30.

2457. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, pg 74C, 1880 U.S. census database.

2458. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 124, Precinct 9, Shales Mill, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 9th of Feb, 1920 by E. L. Mitchell, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 113, sheet 5B.
Farms located on Shakerstown-Lexington Pike
Dwelling#86/Family#123
Line 65-Champion, James, Head, O/F, M, W, 54, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 66-Champion, Dollie, Wife, F, W, 49, marr., KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 67-Champion, Wm., Son, M, W, 25, single, KY KY KY, farm laborer
Line 68-Champion, Q. C., Son, M, W, 22, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 69-Champion, George, Son, M, W, 19, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 70-Champion, James E., Son, M, W, 8, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 71-Champion, Sarah, Mother, F, W, 78, widowed, KY KY KY, no occupation

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

2459. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," District No. 2, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 16 Oct 1850 by J. M. Alexander, Asst. Marshal, Microfilm #M432, roll 213, pg. 366A, District #1; Family #1126; pg 252.

2460. "Champion Bible," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, pg. 1-4, died Fri., 4am.
"John Hawkins Champion was born Sept. 30, 1820 in Jessamine Co., Ky., where he grew to manhood; in 1849 he removed to Mercer Co., and in 1854 to Collins Co., Tex., and in 1860 he returned to Mercer Co., locating on the banks of the Kentucky River in Shaker Bend, where he has since resided. His father, Edmund Champion, a native of Pennsylvania, an early settler in Jessamine County, Ky., a mechanic and a man of remarkable genius, died of cholera in 1833 at the age of 65 years. he married Sarah Neal of Pennsylvania (died in 1852) aged about 70 years and from their union sprang: Thomas, Peter, James, Mary (Smart), and John Hawkins. John H. was married on Oct. 8, 1862 to Miss Sarah, daughter of George and Lucy B. (Gordon) Munday, of Mercer County (born March 5, 1841), and to them have been born: James, George Edward, Ruben (deceased), Katie S., John Price, and Thomas (deceased). Mr. Champion was engaged as a carpenter and builder with success for a period of thirty years. He is now a farmer, having 400 acres of productive land. He is a Royal Arch Mason and an Ancient Odd Fellow. In religion he is a Methodist, is a Prohibitionist. He lost 2 slaves by the late war"

2461. Ibid. Never married.

2462. Ibid. Died young.

2463. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 94, Embarrass Twp., Edgar Co., Illinois, enumerated 3rd day of June, 1880 by A. T. Jenkins, National Archives Film Number T9, pg 4D.
Dwelling/Family#28
Line 2-Hays, Edmond, w, m, 36, head, married, farmer, IL IL IL
Line 3-Hays, Mary, w, f, 24, wife, married, keeping house, cannot read, cannot write, KY KY KY
Line 4-Hays, Lottie, w, f, 11, daughter, single, attending school, KY KY KY
Line 5-Hays, Ottis, w, m, 10, son, single, at school, IN KY KY
Line 6-Hays, Nancy, w, f, 9, daughter, single, at school, IN KY KY
Line 7-Hays, Anna, w, f, 8, daughter, single, IN KY KY
Line 8-Hays, VIola, w, f, 4, daughter, single, IN KY KY

2464. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 93, Barnhill Twp., Wayne Co., Illinois, enumerated 22 June, 1900 by Martha L. puckett, Microfilm Series T623, Sheet 12A.
Dwelling#223/Family#226
Line 28-Hays, Edmond M., head, w, m, b Mar 1844, age 56, marr. 34 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm
Line 29-Hays, Mary, wife, w, f, b Oct 1849, age 50, marr. 34 yrs, 8 children, 7 surviving, KY KY KY
Line 30-Hays, Otis, son, w, m, b Jul 1872, age 27, single, IN KY KY, farmer

2465. "Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950," 26 Aug 1926; filed 28 Aug 1926, Fairfield, Wayne Co., Illinois, Certificate #0960126.

2466. J. E. (Gene) Wheeler, "Wayne Co., IL Honor Roll - 1956".

2467. "Indiana Marriage Collection 1800-1941," Ancestry.com.
Edmund M. Hays and Mary S. Godfrey
25 Jan 1866
Source Citation: Title: Clay County, Indiana, Index to Marriage Record 1860 - 1920 Inclusive Vol, Original Record Located in County Clerk's Office B; Book: 2;Page: 288.

2468. "Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950," 4 Apr 1927; field 5 Apr 1927, Fairfield, Wayne Co., Illinois, Certificate #0960043.

2469. Margie Knight, "Edmond Munday Hays", email received 1 Mar 2006.

2470. "Civil War Indiana - Bibliography" .

2471. H.W. Beckwith, History of Montgomery Co., IN, Chicago: HH Hill, 1881, pg. 355.
"B.M. GALEY, farmer, Browns Valley, was b. in Brown Twp, Montgomery co IN May 1, 1842 and has been a resident of the county all his life. His father came to the county in 1822, a sketch of whom will be found elsewhere. Mr. G. marr. in 1863 Miss Pauline Armstrong, who was b. in Montgomery Co 1843. Three children are: Fisher B; Rose A and Mary E."

2472. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Brown Twp., Montgomery Co., Indiana, enumerated Aug. 12, 1870 by R. H. Myrick, Microfilm #M593, roll 345, pg. 9A.
HH#/Family#121
Line 6-Gailey, Benjamin, age 28, M, W, $0, $240 (?), Indiana
Line 7-Gailey, Paulina F., age 24, F, W, Indiana
Line 8-Gailey, Fisher, age 4, M, W, Indiana
Line 9-Gailey, Anna, age 10/12, F, W, Indiana, b. Aug.

2473. Waveland Independent, Waveland, Montgomery Co., Indiana, 14 Dec 1917, Transcribed by Karen Zach, online transcription.

2474. Karen Zach (transcriber), "Pauline F. Armstrong" online transcription."

2475. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Campbellsville Precinct, Taylor Co., Kentucky, enumerated 17 Aug 1870 by A. H. Buchanan, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 499, pg. 202A-B.
Dwelling#17/Family#17
Line 35-Taylor, A. B., 38, m, w, farmer, $6336; $1245; KY
Line 36-Taylor, Adna B., 27, f, w, keeping house, KY
Line 37-Taylor, Thomas W., 6, m, w, KY
Line 38-Taylor, Elizabeth, 3, f, w, KY
Line 39-Taylor, Basil M., 4/12, f, w, KY
Line 40-Taylor, Elizabeth, ?, f, b, KY
Line 1-Taylor, Allice, 9, f, b, at home, KY
Line 2-Taylor, Carline, 4, f, b, KY
Line 3-Taylor, Virginia, 8/12, f, b, b. Aug
Line 4-Smith, Billie, 11, m, b, farm laborer, KY

2476. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 386; Neander Woods says he was born in 1831 and 1832.

2477. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," District 2, Green Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 16th of Sept., 1850, Microfilm #M593, roll ?, pg. 156.
Dwelling/Family#518
Line 16-Taylor, Richard, 53, M, Farmer, VA
Line 17-Taylor, Harriet, 51, F, VA
Line 18-Taylor, Aylette, 19, M, Student, KY
LIne 19-Taylor, Luther, 17, M, KY
Line 20-Taylor, Daniel, 15, M, KY
Line 21-Taylor, Mary, 4, F, KY
Line 22-Taylor, William, 4/12, M, KY
LIne 23-Price, Jane, 25, F, KY

2478. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 387.

2479. William Elsey Connelley and Ellis Merton Coulter, History of Kentucky, Charles Kerr, editor, Chicago and New York: American Historical Society, 1922, Vol. V, p. 80.

Basil M. Taylor, M. D., has not only gained distinctive prestige in his exacting profession but has also been prominent and influential in connection with public affairs in his native state, as is evidenced by the fact that he has served with characteristic ability and loyalty as a member of the Kentucky State Senate. He is established in the successful practice of his profession at Greensburg, judicial center of Green County, and is a representative citizen who specially merits a tribute in this history.

Dr. Basil Mitchell Taylor was born in Taylor County. Kentucky, on the 5th of November, 1869, and both his paternal great-grandfather and his maternal greatgrandfather were numbered among the sterling pioneer settlers of Green County, this state. The paternal great-grandfather, John Y. Taylor, was born and reared in Virginia and, as before stated, became one of the pioneers of Green County, Kentucky, where he played a large part in early civic and industrial development and where he had the distinction of serving as first circuit judge of the county. His son, Dr. Richard Aylett Taylor, was born at Greensburg, Kentucky, in 1797, and here his death occurred in the year 1872, he having passed his entire life in his native county and having long been one of its leading physicians and surgeons—a man of fine mentality, sterling character and conscientious civic and professional stewardship, so that he wielded large influence in community life as a leader in popular sentiment and action.

Aylett Taylor, father of Doctor Taylor of this review, was born at Greensburg in 1830, was here reared and educated, and he passed the greater part of his life in Green County, where he became extensively engaged in farm enterprise. He removed to Taylor County in 1860, and was there engaged in farming until 1881, when he returned to Green County and here resumed his active alliance with farm industry, with which he continued to be successfully identified until his death, March 17, 1897. In all of the relations of life he fully upheld the prestige of the honored family name. His political allegiance was given to the democratic party, and he served twenty years as an elder of the Presbyterian Church, of which his wife likewise was a devoted member. Mrs. Taylor, whose maiden name was Adne Mitchell, was born at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, in 1848. and her death occurred at Danville, this state, April 27, 1920. Thomas W., eldest of their children, is engaged in the insurance business at Campbellsville, Taylor County; Elizabeth is the wife of Rev. A. W. Crawford, a clergyman of the Presbyterian Church, and they reside at Greensboro, North Carolina, where he has a pastoral charge at the time of this writing, in the summer of 1921; Dr. Basil M. , of this sketch, was the next in order of birth; Dr. W. W. is a dentist by profession and is engaged in practice in the City of Lexington; Fannie is the wife of Scott Buchanan, a prosperous farmer near Burdick, Taylor County; Virginia is the wife of Charles Caldwell, a successful farmer near Danville, Bovle County.

Reared under the vitalizing influences of the home farm. Dr. Basil M. Taylor gained his early education in the rural schools of Taylor and Green counties, and in the former countv he attended also the private school conducted bv W. M. Crenshaw. In 1890 he was graduated from Taylor Academy, at Camphellsville, and he then entered the medical department of the University of Louisville, in which he was graduated as a member of the class of 1892 and from which he received his degree of Doctor of Medicine. In 1898 he further fortified himself for the work of his profession by completing an effective post-graduate course in the celebrated New York Policlinic, in the national metropolis, where he gave special attention to surgery, as did he also in his post-graduate work in the same institution in the following year. The doctor is a close student and keeps insistently in touch with the advances made in medical and surgical science, in the latter branch of which he specializes and has attained to high reputation, with many successful major and minor operations to his credit. In connection with his professional work he makes yearly observations in the leading medical schools and hospitals of Louisville, and in 1919 and 1920 did special post-graduate work in the Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

On the 21 st of March, 1892, almost immediately after his graduation from medical school, Doctor Taylor opened an office at Greensburg, and here he has since continued to be successfully established in the general practice of his profession, with special attention given to surgery. He now maintains his well appointed offices in the building of the Greensburg Deposit Bank, and he is the owner of one of the attractive residence properties of the judicial center of the county in which his ancestors settled more than a century ago. The Doctor is retained as a member of the surgical staff of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, a position of which he has been the incumbent for the past fifteen years. He maintains active affiliation with the Green County Medical Society, the Kentucky State Medical Society and the American Medical Association.

Doctor Taylor and his wife are zealous members of the Presbyterian Church in their home city, and he is serving as elder of the same. He has thrice been elected master of Greensburg Lodge No. 54, Free and Accepted Masons, and was master of this lodge in 1921. His affiliations include also his membership in Greensburg Chapter No. 36, Royal Arch Masons, and Marion Commandery No. 24, Knights Templars, at Lebanon.

The democratic party claimed the allegiance of Doctor Taylor until 1896, when he found the freesilver policy of the party at variance with his ideas and therefore transferred himself to the ranks of the republican party, in which he has become much of a leader in this section of the state. In November, 1915, he was elected to represent the Thirteenth Senatorial District in the Kentucky Legislature, in which he served during the regular assemblies of 1916 and 1918, as well as in two special sessions. He proved a loyal and influential representative of his constituent district, comprising Green, Hart and Larue counties, and as an active and influential working member of the State Senate. The Doctor introduced a bill to prohibit the transportation of intoxicating liquors into local-option districts of the state, and this bill, enacted with only minor changes, continued an effective law of Kentucky until national prohibition rendered its functioning unnecessary. He also introduced and ably championed the bill abolishing the office of county assessor and creating county tax commissions in each of the counties of the state, and this bill, as enacted, is proving of great value in making for efficiency in the fiscal affairs of the state and its counties. The Doctor was influential in the advancing of other progressive legislation, and made an admirable record as a member of the Upper House of the Kentucky Legislature.

Doctor Taylor's patriotism and loyal stewardship were manifested effectively during the period of the nation's participation in the World war. for he took a vigorous part in all war activities in Green County, assisting in the various drives for subscriptions to the Government war bonds, Savings and Thrift Stamps, etc., was liberal in his own subscriptions, and was the organizer of the Green County Chapter of the Red Cross.

On the 18th of January, 1905, was solemnized the marriage of Doctor Taylor to Miss Cora Cort, daughter of Rev. A. B. and Nellie (Bartlett) Cort, who now reside at Shelbyville, Missouri, where the father is pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Taylor was graduated in the college at Maryville, Tennessee, and her culture and gracious personality have made her a popular figure in the social activities of her home community, even as she was also in those of the Kentucky capital during the period of her husband's service in the State Senate. Doctor and Mrs. Taylor have a winsome little daughter, Adne Eugenia, born January 9, 1920.

2480. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 178, North Lebanon, Marion Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 28th days of June, 1880 by ?, Microfilm series T9, Roll#432, pg. 39C.
Dwelling/Family#358
Line 1-Phillips, Wm C., W, M, 39, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 2-Phillips, Virginia, W, F, 31, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 3-Phillips, Adna, W, F, 11, daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 4-Phillips, Laura, W, F, 7, daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 5-Phillips, Erva(?) W, F, 5, daughter, At home, KY KY KY

2481. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 389.

2482. Ibid. pg. 389; Was still living with her parents in Lebanon, Ky, unmarried, in 1904.

2483. Ibid. pg. 385-386.

2484. Ibid. pg. 390; he died young.

2485. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 40, Opequon Dist., Frederick Co., Virginia, enumerated on the 6th of July, 1880 by ?, Microfilm series T9, Roll#1366, pg. 295A.
Dwelling#477/Family#489
Line 21-Woods, William, W, M, 28, Head, married, Presbyterian preacher, KY KY KY
Line 22-Woods, A. M., W, F, 26, Wife, married, keeps house, VA VA VA

2486. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 393.

2487. Ibid. pg. 397.

2488. Ibid. pg. 390; lived in Mexico City, Mexico.

2489. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 95, Ward 8, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, Enumerated 22-23 Jan 1920 by Mrs. John R. Moore, Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1780, pg.23, sheet 28B.
Address: 215 Garden St.
Dwelling#234/Household#450
Line 87-Woods, Anna, boarder, f, w, 55, wd., WI Germany Canada; no occupation
Line 88-Woods, Mary MacAfee, boarder, f, w, 18, single, Mexico (Am. Cit.) KY WI
Line 89-Woods, Courtlandt, boarder, f, w, 17, single, Mexico (Am. Cit.) KY WI
Line 90-Woods, Frances, boarder, f, w, 16, single, Mexico (Am. Cit.) KY WI
Line 91-Woods, William H., boarder, m, w, 14, single, Mexico (Am. Cit.) KY WI

2490. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 1, East Lawrenceburg Precinct, Anderson Co., Kentuckky, enumerated the 15th of April, 1910 by J. Logan Archer, Microfilm series T624; Roll 462, pg 180, sheet 1A.
Address: Maris Street
Dwelling/Family#1
Line 1-Woods, Wm. C., Head, M, W, 56, M1 27 yrs, KY KY KY, drug store manager; owns home freely
LIne 2-Woods, Annie B., Wife, F, W, 51, M1 27 yrs, 3/3 children, KY KY KY
Line 3-Woods, Joseph B., Son, M, W, 25, S, KY KY KY
Line 4-Woods, Ellis J., Son, M, W, 20, S, KY KY KY

2491. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", Vol 32, Certificate #15892.

2492. Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pages 182-183.

2493. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Lawrenceburg P.O., Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 26 Jul 1860 by l. W. Chambers, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 353, pg. 557B.
Dwelling#1206/Household#1075
Line 3-Bond, William F., 33, m, farmer, $12,750; $20,000; KY
Line 4-Bond, Susan M., 30, f, KY
Line 5-Bond, Chas E., 10, m, KY, att. school
Line 6-Bond, Joseph, 9, m, KY, att. school
Line 7-Bond, Sarah, 8, f, KY, att. school
Line 8-Bond, Frances, 6, f, KY
Line 9-Bond, Anna, 4, f, KY
Line 10-Bond, Mary, 2, f, KY

2494. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000", vol. 7 certificate #03311; died at 6 am.

2495. Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pages 182-183, pg. 182-183; died unmarried; buried with Masonic honors.

2496. Ibid. pg. 182-183; never married.

2497. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 381.

2498. Pam Carey Ison (Mercer Co., KY GenWeb project), "Mercer Co., KY Vital Statistics 1852-1859".
birth record for Grace S. Woods:

Date: 21 Nov. 1855
Father: Nathaniel Woods
Mother: Susan Duneghy
Residence: Harrodsburg
Sex/Gender (possibly implied): daughter
Source: FHL US/CAN Film 216834 Item 3

2499. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 404.

2500. Ibid. pg. 410.


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