Charles ? Clough
M, #511, b. circa 1870
Father* | Samuel Clough b. 14.01.1832, d. 31.03.1909 |
Mother* | Jane Rebecca Gardner b. 15.10.1836, d. 25.02.1907 |
Last Edited | 06.01.2006 |
On circa 1870, Charles ? Clough was born. He was the son of Samuel Clough and Jane Rebecca Gardner.
Charles ? Clough married Nora Redden on Tuesday, 27.10.1891, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.1
Charles ? Clough married Nora Redden on Tuesday, 27.10.1891, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.1
Family | Nora Redden |
Citations
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911.
William A. Clough
M, #512, b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957
Father* | Samuel Clough b. 14.01.1832, d. 31.03.1909 |
Mother* | Jane Rebecca Gardner b. 15.10.1836, d. 25.02.1907 |
Last Edited | 17.04.2021 |
On Thursday, 26.10.1871, William A. Clough was born at the Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.1 He was the son of Samuel Clough and Jane Rebecca Gardner.
William A. Clough married Mary Olive Hayes, daughter of John Hayes and Lizzie Hornbeck, on Wednesday, 24.04.1895, the City of Keokuk, County of Lee, State of Iowa, United States of America.2
William A. Clough died on Friday, 29.11.1957, in Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 86 years, 1 month and 3 days.1
William A. Clough was buried in after 29.11.1957, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.3
William A. Clough is buried in Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 102097145 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)
William A. Clough married Mary Olive Hayes, daughter of John Hayes and Lizzie Hornbeck, on Wednesday, 24.04.1895, the City of Keokuk, County of Lee, State of Iowa, United States of America.2
William A. Clough died on Friday, 29.11.1957, in Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 86 years, 1 month and 3 days.1
William A. Clough was buried in after 29.11.1957, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.3
William A. Clough is buried in Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 102097145 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)
Family | Mary Olive Hayes b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 April 2021), memorial page for William A. Clough (26 Oct 1871–29 Nov 1957), Find a Grave Memorial no. 102097145, citing Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Henry Webber (contributor 47162313).
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJC8-YJD: 4 November 2017), Will Clough and Mary Olive Hays, 24 Apr 1895, Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States; citing reference 197, county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 960,033.
- [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription.
Samuel E. Clough1
M, #513, b. circa 1874, d. 1912
Father* | Samuel Clough b. 14.01.1832, d. 31.03.1909 |
Mother* | Jane Rebecca Gardner b. 15.10.1836, d. 25.02.1907 |
Last Edited | 03.04.2021 |
On circa 1874, Samuel E. Clough was born. He was the son of Samuel Clough and Jane Rebecca Gardner.
Samuel E. Clough married Mary Lillian Pulliam on Tuesday, 16.06.1903, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.2
Samuel E. Clough died in 1912, in State of Oklahoma, United States of America.
Samuel E. Clough was buried in 1912, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.3
Samuel E. Clough married Mary Lillian Pulliam on Tuesday, 16.06.1903, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.2
Samuel E. Clough died in 1912, in State of Oklahoma, United States of America.
Samuel E. Clough was buried in 1912, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.3
Family | Mary Lillian Pulliam b. 1878, d. 06.1965 |
Citations
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 03 April 2021), memorial page for Mary Lillian Pulliam Clough (23 Dec 1878–1965), Find a Grave Memorial no. 132193688, citing Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave (contributor 8).
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911.
- [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription.
Jannie Clough
F, #514, b. circa 1877
Father* | Samuel Clough b. 14.01.1832, d. 31.03.1909 |
Mother* | Jane Rebecca Gardner b. 15.10.1836, d. 25.02.1907 |
Last Edited | 26.02.2008 |
On circa 1877, Jannie Clough was born. She was the daughter of Samuel Clough and Jane Rebecca Gardner.
As of 31.01.1896, her married name was Cooper.1
Jannie Clough married A. B. Cooper on Friday, 31.01.1896, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.1
As of 31.01.1896, her married name was Cooper.1
Jannie Clough married A. B. Cooper on Friday, 31.01.1896, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.1
Family | A. B. Cooper |
Citations
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911, Page 28.
Mary Olive Hayes1
F, #515, b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957
Father* | John Hayes2 |
Mother* | Lizzie Hornbeck |
Last Edited | 17.04.2021 |
On Tuesday, 30.09.1873, Mary Olive Hayes was born, the County of Vernon, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.1 She was the daughter of John Hayes and Lizzie Hornbeck.2
Mary Olive Hayes married William A. Clough, son of Samuel Clough and Jane Rebecca Gardner, on Wednesday, 24.04.1895, the City of Keokuk, County of Lee, State of Iowa, United States of America.2
As of before 1897, her married name was Clough.
Mary Olive Hayes died on Tuesday, 19.02.1957, in Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 83 years, 4 months and 17 days.1
Mary Olive Hayes was buried in after 19.02.1957, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.3
Mary Olive Hayes is buried in Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.1
Mary Olive Hayes married William A. Clough, son of Samuel Clough and Jane Rebecca Gardner, on Wednesday, 24.04.1895, the City of Keokuk, County of Lee, State of Iowa, United States of America.2
As of before 1897, her married name was Clough.
Mary Olive Hayes died on Tuesday, 19.02.1957, in Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 83 years, 4 months and 17 days.1
Mary Olive Hayes was buried in after 19.02.1957, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.3
Mary Olive Hayes is buried in Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.1
Family | William A. Clough b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957 |
Marriage* | Mary Olive Hayes married William A. Clough, son of Samuel Clough and Jane Rebecca Gardner, on Wednesday, 24.04.1895, the City of Keokuk, County of Lee, State of Iowa, United States of America.2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 April 2021), memorial page for Mary Olive Hayes Clough (30 Sep 1873–19 Feb 1957), Find a Grave Memorial no. 102097233, citing Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Henry Webber (contributor 47162313).
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJC8-YJD: 4 November 2017), Will Clough and Mary Olive Hays, 24 Apr 1895, Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States; citing reference 197, county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 960,033.
- [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription.
Virgil Hays Clough
M, #516, b. 04.10.1896, d. 27.12.1967
Father* | William A. Clough b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957 |
Mother* | Mary Olive Hayes b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957 |
Last Edited | 20.04.2021 |
On Sunday, 04.10.1896, Virgil Hays Clough was born at the Wyaconda, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.1 He was the son of William A. Clough and Mary Olive Hayes.
Virgil Hays Clough died on Wednesday, 27.12.1967, in Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 71 years, 2 months and 23 days.1
Virgil Hays Clough was buried in after 27.12.1967, in Floral Hills _CEM-MO-JACKSON, in the Kansas City, in the County of Jackson, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.1
Virgil Hays Clough is buried in Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 131123160 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
Virgil Hays Clough died on Wednesday, 27.12.1967, in Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 71 years, 2 months and 23 days.1
Virgil Hays Clough was buried in after 27.12.1967, in Floral Hills _CEM-MO-JACKSON, in the Kansas City, in the County of Jackson, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.1
Virgil Hays Clough is buried in Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 131123160 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
Citations
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 April 2021), memorial page for Virgil Hays Clough (4 Oct 1896–27 Dec 1967), Find a Grave Memorial no. 131123160, citing Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Jennifer Clark (contributor 48450560).
Olive Lucille Clough1
F, #517, b. 05.04.1898, d. 05.02.1968
Father* | William A. Clough b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957 |
Mother* | Mary Olive Hayes b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957 |
Last Edited | 17.04.2021 |
On Tuesday, 05.04.1898, Olive Lucille Clough was born at the Wyaconda, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.1 She was the daughter of William A. Clough and Mary Olive Hayes.
As of circa 1910, her married name was Paydon.2
Olive Lucille Clough married Emery Lloyd Paydon circa 1910, the United States of America.2
Olive Lucille Paydon died on Monday, 05.02.1968, in City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 69 years and 10 months.1
Olive Lucille Paydon was buried in after 05.02.1968, in New Bethlehem Memorial Park Cemetery, in the Bellefontaine Neighbors, in the County of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.1
Olive Lucille Clough was also known as Olive Lucille (Clough) Paydon.
Olive Lucille (Clough) Paydon is buried in New Bethlehem Memorial Park Cemetery Cemetery, Bellefontaine Neighbors, County of St. Louis, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 138748418 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
As of circa 1910, her married name was Paydon.2
Olive Lucille Clough married Emery Lloyd Paydon circa 1910, the United States of America.2
Olive Lucille Paydon died on Monday, 05.02.1968, in City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 69 years and 10 months.1
Olive Lucille Paydon was buried in after 05.02.1968, in New Bethlehem Memorial Park Cemetery, in the Bellefontaine Neighbors, in the County of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.1
Olive Lucille Clough was also known as Olive Lucille (Clough) Paydon.
Olive Lucille (Clough) Paydon is buried in New Bethlehem Memorial Park Cemetery Cemetery, Bellefontaine Neighbors, County of St. Louis, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 138748418 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
Family | Emery Lloyd Paydon b. 18.09.1890, d. 22.03.1949 |
Marriage* | Olive Lucille Clough married Emery Lloyd Paydon circa 1910, the United States of America.2 |
Citations
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 April 2021), memorial page for Olive Lucille Clough Paydon (5 Apr 1898–5 Feb 1968), Find a Grave Memorial no. 138748418, citing New Bethlehem Memorial Park Cemetery, Bellefontaine Neighbors, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Jennifer Clark (contributor 48450560).
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 April 2021), memorial page for Emery Lloyd Paydon (18 Sep 1890–22 Mar 1949), Find a Grave Memorial no. 138748694, citing New Bethlehem Memorial Park Cemetery, Bellefontaine Neighbors, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Jennifer Clark (contributor 48450560).
Elva W. Clough
F, #518, b. circa 1903
Father* | William A. Clough b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957 |
Mother* | Mary Olive Hayes b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957 |
Last Edited | 07.01.2004 |
On circa 1903, Elva W. Clough was born. She is the daughter of William A. Clough and Mary Olive Hayes.
Bertha M. Clough
F, #519, b. circa 1905
Father* | William A. Clough b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957 |
Mother* | Mary Olive Hayes b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957 |
Last Edited | 07.01.2004 |
On circa 1905, Bertha M. Clough was born. She is the daughter of William A. Clough and Mary Olive Hayes.
Guiden S. Clough
M, #520, b. circa 1907
Father* | William A. Clough b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957 |
Mother* | Mary Olive Hayes b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957 |
Last Edited | 07.01.2004 |
Vern W. Clough
M, #521, b. circa 1909
Father* | William A. Clough b. 26.10.1871, d. 29.11.1957 |
Mother* | Mary Olive Hayes b. 30.09.1873, d. 19.02.1957 |
Last Edited | 07.01.2004 |
Jesse A. Hayden
M, #522, b. 1870, d. 05.12.1959
Father* | Daniel Boone Hayden b. 30.10.1833, d. 24.05.1913 |
Mother* | Frances Black b. 30.11.1847, d. 12.02.1901 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 18.04.2021 |
On 1870, Jesse A. Hayden was born, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America. He was the son of Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.
Jesse A. Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.1
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, his birth place was given as Missouri, and his age was given as 9.2
Jesse A. Hayden married Beartha A. Askins, daughter of George A Simpson and Elizabeth Snyder, on Thursday, 01.09.1910, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.3
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Simpson appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 05.01.1920.4
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Simpson appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 12.04.1930.5
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Hayden were divorced between 12.04.1930 and 03.04.1940 at State of Missouri, United States of America.
Jesse appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in the household of Frank Abraham Schuster and Nancy Alice Schuster.6
Jesse A. Hayden died on Saturday, 05.12.1959, in Mitchell Nursing Home, City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 89 years.
Jesse A. Hayden was buried in Monday, 07.12.1959, in the Township of Washington, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.7
Jesse A. Hayden's obituary was in the newspaper circa 09.12.1959.
The attached picture was taken of Jesse A. Hayden headstone at New Woodville Baptist Church Cemetery, Section 2, T64N R9W, in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8
Jesse A. Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 110842844 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)9
Jesse A. Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.1
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, his birth place was given as Missouri, and his age was given as 9.2
Jesse A. Hayden married Beartha A. Askins, daughter of George A Simpson and Elizabeth Snyder, on Thursday, 01.09.1910, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.3
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Simpson appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 05.01.1920.4
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Simpson appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 12.04.1930.5
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Hayden were divorced between 12.04.1930 and 03.04.1940 at State of Missouri, United States of America.
Jesse appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in the household of Frank Abraham Schuster and Nancy Alice Schuster.6
Jesse A. Hayden died on Saturday, 05.12.1959, in Mitchell Nursing Home, City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 89 years.
Jesse A. Hayden was buried in Monday, 07.12.1959, in the Township of Washington, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.7
Jesse A. Hayden's obituary was in the newspaper circa 09.12.1959.
The attached picture was taken of Jesse A. Hayden headstone at New Woodville Baptist Church Cemetery, Section 2, T64N R9W, in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8
Jesse A. Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 110842844 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)9
Family | Bertha A. Simpson b. 20.05.1880, d. 11.08.1961 |
Marriage* | Jesse A. Hayden married Beartha A. Askins, daughter of George A Simpson and Elizabeth Snyder, on Thursday, 01.09.1910, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.3 |
Divorce* | Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Hayden were divorced between 12.04.1930 and 03.04.1940 at State of Missouri, United States of America. |
Child |
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Citations
- [S89] 1880 US Census, MO, Clark roll 681, Union Township Page 17A/186A.
- [S1441] 12 June 1880, 1880 US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union,, as see3n on FamilySearch.Org Web page on 17 Feb 2020.
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911, Page 60.
- [S66] 1920 US Census, MO, Clark roll 910, Page: 2A/ ; Line: 31 - 33; D/F: 33/37.
- [S144] 1930 US Census, MO, Clark roll 1182, Page: 4B/ ; Line: 69 - 71; D/F: 96/98.
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K73B-195: 21 May 2020), Frank A Schuster, Washington Township, Clark, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 23-17, sheet 1A, line 20, family 6, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2096.
- [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 348.
- [S424] Jesse A. Hayden Photo, 18 June 2003, unknown repository.
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 April 2021), memorial page for Jesse Albert Hayden (8 Nov 1870–5 Dec 1959), Find a Grave Memorial no. 110842844, citing New Woodville Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Debbie Smith (contributor 46974389).
- [S144] 1930 US Census, MO, Clark roll 1182, Page: 4B/ ; Line: 71; D/F: 96/98.
Frances ?-
F, #523, b. circa 1847
Last Edited | 29.07.2006 |
On circa 1847, Frances ?- was born, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.
Benjumin Franklin Hayden1
M, #524, b. 24.08.1861, d. 27.10.1936
Father* | Daniel Boone Hayden b. 30.10.1833, d. 24.05.1913 |
Mother* | Eliza J. Roberts d. c 1862 |
Last Edited | 23.05.2023 |
On Saturday, 24.08.1861, Benjumin Franklin Hayden was born, the County of Scotland, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.2,3 He was the son of Daniel Boone Hayden and Eliza J. Roberts.
He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Union Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden.4
Benjumin Franklin Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.5
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, birth place given as Missouri, and his age was given as 18.6
Benjumin Franklin Hayden married Rose Lee Nichols on Tuesday, 21.12.1886, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Village of Luray, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 20.06.1900. Their children Vera M., Elwin Ray, Ema Levon and William B were listed as living with them.8
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Kokomo, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 25.04.1910. Their children Vera M., Elwin Ray, Ema Levon and William B were listed as living with them.9
As of 17.02.1917, Benjumin Franklin Hayden was also known as Benjumin F. Hayden. On Death certificate for William Hayden he signed as B. F. Hayden from Boyd, OK.10
Benjumin Franklin Hayden was listed as the next of kin on the draft card of William B Hayden on Saturday, 24.08.1918 at Boyd, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, United States of America.11,12
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Kokomo, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 01.1920. Their children Elwin Ray, Ema Levon and William B were listed as living with them.13
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Township of Kokomo, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 11.04.1930. Their children Elwin Ray and William B were listed as living with them.14
Benjumin Franklin Hayden died on Tuesday, 27.10.1936 at age 75 years, 2 months and 3 days.3
He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Union Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden.4
Benjumin Franklin Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.5
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, birth place given as Missouri, and his age was given as 18.6
Benjumin Franklin Hayden married Rose Lee Nichols on Tuesday, 21.12.1886, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Village of Luray, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 20.06.1900. Their children Vera M., Elwin Ray, Ema Levon and William B were listed as living with them.8
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Kokomo, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 25.04.1910. Their children Vera M., Elwin Ray, Ema Levon and William B were listed as living with them.9
As of 17.02.1917, Benjumin Franklin Hayden was also known as Benjumin F. Hayden. On Death certificate for William Hayden he signed as B. F. Hayden from Boyd, OK.10
Benjumin Franklin Hayden was listed as the next of kin on the draft card of William B Hayden on Saturday, 24.08.1918 at Boyd, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, United States of America.11,12
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Kokomo, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 01.1920. Their children Elwin Ray, Ema Levon and William B were listed as living with them.13
Benjumin Franklin Hayden and Rose Lee Nichols appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Township of Kokomo, County of Beaver, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 11.04.1930. Their children Elwin Ray and William B were listed as living with them.14
Benjumin Franklin Hayden died on Tuesday, 27.10.1936 at age 75 years, 2 months and 3 days.3
Family | Rose Lee Nichols |
Marriage* | Benjumin Franklin Hayden married Rose Lee Nichols on Tuesday, 21.12.1886, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S48] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, <e-mail address> 12 Apr 2007.
- [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page: 16A/ ; Line: 23; D/F: 327/327?
- [S48] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, <e-mail address>12 Apr 2007.
- [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591A Line: 12 - 16.
- [S89] 1880 US Census, MO, Clark roll 681, Union Township Page 17A/186A.
- [S1441] 12 June 1880, 1880 US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union,, as see3n on FamilySearch.Org Web page on 17 Feb 2020.
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911.
- [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page: 16A/ ; Line: 22 - 27; D/F: 327/327?809/809?
- [S118] 1910 US Census, OK, Beaver roll 1242, Page: 4A/304A; Line: 20 - 25; D/F: 94/95.
- [S113] Death Certificate Data Base, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/, Death File 5097.
- [S53] WWI Draft Card, as seen on Anstery.com 6 May 2007.
- [S236] WWI Draft Card.
- [S189] 1920 US Census, OK, Beaver roll 1452, Page: 2A/249A; Line: 22 - 26; D/F: 30/30.
- [S188] 1930 US Census, OK, Beaver roll 1892, Page: 5A/282A ;Line: 1 - 6; D/F: 66/66.
- [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page 16.
- [S188] 1930 US Census, OK, Beaver roll 1892, Page: 5A/282A; Line: 3; D/F: 66/66.
- [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page: 16A/ ; Line: 26; D/F: 327/327?
- [S188] 1930 US Census, OK, Beaver roll 1892, Page: 5A/282A; Line: 4; D/F: 66/66.
John William Hayden1
M, #525, b. 02.08.1859, d. circa 1917
Father* | Daniel Boone Hayden b. 30.10.1833, d. 24.05.1913 |
Mother* | Eliza J. Roberts d. c 1862 |
Last Edited | 23.05.2023 |
On Tuesday, 02.08.1859, John William Hayden was born, the County of Scotland, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.2 He was the son of Daniel Boone Hayden and Eliza J. Roberts.
Daniel Boone Hayden and Eliza J. Hayden appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Harrison Township, Scotland County, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 12.07.1860.3
John W. Hayden (given age 1) name reported on the US Census.4
He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Union Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden.5
As of 10.08.1870, on the 1870 US Census, John William Hayden was entered as William Hayden (given age 11).6
John William Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.7
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, birth place given as Missouri, and age was given as 20.8
John William Hayden married Matte E Shackelford, daughter of Manda Shackelford, on Monday, 02.03.1885, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.9
John William Hayden and Matte E Shackelford appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Sweet Home Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 01.06.1900, Page: 1A/280A; Line: 36 - 40; D/F: 10/10. Their children Ernett D and Iverson J were listed as living with them.10
John William Hayden and Matte E Hayden appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Sweet Home Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 01.06.1910.11
John William Hayden died circa 1917, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.12
John William Hayden was buried in circa 1917, in New Woodville Cemetery, in the Township of Washington, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.13
The attached picture was taken of John William Hayden headstone at New Woodville Cemetery, in Washington Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.14
John William Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 84998236 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)13
Daniel Boone Hayden and Eliza J. Hayden appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Harrison Township, Scotland County, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 12.07.1860.3
John W. Hayden (given age 1) name reported on the US Census.4
He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Union Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden.5
As of 10.08.1870, on the 1870 US Census, John William Hayden was entered as William Hayden (given age 11).6
John William Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.7
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, birth place given as Missouri, and age was given as 20.8
John William Hayden married Matte E Shackelford, daughter of Manda Shackelford, on Monday, 02.03.1885, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.9
John William Hayden and Matte E Shackelford appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Sweet Home Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 01.06.1900, Page: 1A/280A; Line: 36 - 40; D/F: 10/10. Their children Ernett D and Iverson J were listed as living with them.10
John William Hayden and Matte E Hayden appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Sweet Home Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 01.06.1910.11
John William Hayden died circa 1917, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.12
John William Hayden was buried in circa 1917, in New Woodville Cemetery, in the Township of Washington, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.13
The attached picture was taken of John William Hayden headstone at New Woodville Cemetery, in Washington Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.14
John William Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 84998236 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)13
Family | Matte E Shackelford b. circa 1857, d. circa 1945 |
Marriage* | John William Hayden married Matte E Shackelford, daughter of Manda Shackelford, on Monday, 02.03.1885, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.9 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1181] Ruby Coleman, "E-Mail Hayden, John William,," e-mail to Robert Hartman, 12 May 2007 11:45:43.
- [S113] Death Certificate Data Base, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/, Death Certificate of William Hayden File no 5097.
- [S166] 1860 US Census, MO, Scotland County, Harrison Township roll 646, Page: 148/936; Line: 17 - 19; D/F: 1068/1042.
- [S166] 1860 US Census, MO, Scotland County, Harrison Township roll 646, Page: 148/936; Line: 19; D/F: 1068/1042.
- [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591A Line: 12 - 16.
- [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 14; D/F: 25/25.
- [S89] 1880 US Census, MO, Clark roll 681, Union Township Page 17A/186A.
- [S1441] 12 June 1880, 1880 US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union,, as see3n on FamilySearch.Org Web page on 17 Feb 2020.
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911, Page: 60; Line: 5.
- [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page: 1A/280A; Line: 36 - 40; D/F: 10/10.
- [S67] 1910 US Census, MO, Clark roll 776, "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2TL-L6Q: accessed 9 October 2021), John W Hayden, Sweet Home, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 33, sheet 7B, family 192, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 776; FHL microfilm 1,374,789.
- [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page: 349; Line: 31.
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 17 April 2021), memorial page for Jesse Albert Hayden (8 Nov 1870–5 Dec 1959), Find a Grave Memorial no. 110842844, citing New Woodville Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Debbie Smith (contributor 46974389).
- [S50] Interview, unknown informant.
- [S48] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, <e-mail address> 12 May 2007 from Ruby Coleman e-mail address.
- [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page: 1A/280A; Line: 38; D/F: 10/10.
- [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page: 1A/280A; Line: 39; D/F: 10/10.
Frances Black
F, #526, b. 30.11.1847, d. 12.02.1901
Father* | Henry Black b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888 |
Mother* | Malinda Foree b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 18.11.2021 |
On Tuesday, 30.11.1847, Frances Black was born at the Township of Washington, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America; The land in section 6, where Henry farm was became Union Township at the March 1868 term of the county court.1 She was the daughter of Henry Black and Malinda Foree.
She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of her parents, Henry Black and Malinda Black.2
She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in her parents' household, Henry Black and Malinda Black.3,4
Frances Black married Daniel B Haden, son of John Shacklett Hayden and Mary Ann Beall, on Thursday, 28.03.1867, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
As of 30.03.1867, her married name was Frances Hayden.6 Frances Black, living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7
Frances Hayden and Daniel Boone Hayden appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Union Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 10.08.1870. Their children John, Benjumin and Edward were listed as living with them.8
Frances Black and Daniel Boone Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 12.06.1880. Their children John William, Benjumin Franklin, Edward C., Jesse A., Rose Lee and Irvin Larene were listed as living with them.9
Frances Hayden and Daniel Boone Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 12.06.1880. Their children John, Benjumin, Edward, Jesse, Rose and Irvin were listed as living with them.10
Frances Black died on Tuesday, 12.02.1901 at age 53 years, 2 months and 10 days.
Frances (Black) Hayden was in an article title "OBITUARY" published on Friday, 21.02.1902 in newspaper The Clark County Courier published in Kahoka, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.11
Research for: Frances Black Frances Black do Take Picture: occur date at New Woodville Cemetery, Other information: Sect 2, Washington Township, Clark County, Missouri. (Cemetery Headstone.)
Research for: Frances Black Frances Black do look up obituary: occur date at Kahoka Lib, Other information: Clark Co, MO. (Clark County Newspaper.)
The attached picture was taken of Frances Black and Daniel Boone Hayden headstone at New Woodville Baptist Church Cemetery, Section 2, T64N R9W, in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.12
Frances (Black) Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 84998132 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)13
Frances Black was also known as Frances (Black) Hayden.13
She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of her parents, Henry Black and Malinda Black.2
She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in her parents' household, Henry Black and Malinda Black.3,4
Frances Black married Daniel B Haden, son of John Shacklett Hayden and Mary Ann Beall, on Thursday, 28.03.1867, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
As of 30.03.1867, her married name was Frances Hayden.6 Frances Black, living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7
Frances Hayden and Daniel Boone Hayden appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Union Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 10.08.1870. Their children John, Benjumin and Edward were listed as living with them.8
Frances Black and Daniel Boone Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 12.06.1880. Their children John William, Benjumin Franklin, Edward C., Jesse A., Rose Lee and Irvin Larene were listed as living with them.9
Frances Hayden and Daniel Boone Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 12.06.1880. Their children John, Benjumin, Edward, Jesse, Rose and Irvin were listed as living with them.10
Frances Black died on Tuesday, 12.02.1901 at age 53 years, 2 months and 10 days.
Frances (Black) Hayden was in an article title "OBITUARY" published on Friday, 21.02.1902 in newspaper The Clark County Courier published in Kahoka, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.11
Research for: Frances Black Frances Black do Take Picture: occur date at New Woodville Cemetery, Other information: Sect 2, Washington Township, Clark County, Missouri. (Cemetery Headstone.)
Research for: Frances Black Frances Black do look up obituary: occur date at Kahoka Lib, Other information: Clark Co, MO. (Clark County Newspaper.)
The attached picture was taken of Frances Black and Daniel Boone Hayden headstone at New Woodville Baptist Church Cemetery, Section 2, T64N R9W, in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.12
Frances (Black) Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 84998132 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)13
Frances Black was also known as Frances (Black) Hayden.13
Family | Daniel Boone Hayden b. 30.10.1833, d. 24.05.1913 |
Marriage* | Frances Black married Daniel B Haden, son of John Shacklett Hayden and Mary Ann Beall, on Thursday, 28.03.1867, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S154] Margaret L. (Black) Denny, Black, Foree of Clark Co., MO.
- [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205, as seen on ancestry.com.
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
- [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.
- [S10] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark Co 1866-1884, page 35.
- [S10] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark Co 1866-1884, Page: 35.
- [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, Page: 288 – 289.
- [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591A Line: 12 - 16.
- [S89] 1880 US Census, MO, Clark roll 681, Union Township Page 17A/186A.
- [S1441] 12 June 1880, 1880 US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union,, as see3n on FamilySearch.Org Web page on 17 Feb 2020.
- [S1531] Newspapers.com, online https://www.newspapers.com/image/687232368/, Newspapers.com;THE CLARK COUNTY COURIER, Volume VII., Number 17, Kahoka, Missouri, 21 February 1902 Page 5, Colum 4
OBITUARY. - [S50] Interview, unknown informant.
- [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Frances (Black) Hayden
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi - [S1082] George Henry Hayden, MO Standard Certificate of Death.
Aline Crowell
F, #527, b. 20.06.1890, d. 13.09.1967
Last Edited | 18.04.2021 |
On Friday, 20.06.1890, Aline Crowell was born at the Burlington, the County of Des Moines, the State of Iowa, the United States of America.1
Aline Crowell married Homer Wilson Clough, son of George ? Clough and Ida May Wilson, on Saturday, 18.10.1924, the State of Ohio, United States of America.
As of 18.10.1924, her married name was Clough.
Aline Crowell died on Wednesday, 13.09.1967, in County of Keokuk, State of Iowa, United States of America, at age 77 years, 2 months and 24 days.1
Aline Clough was buried in after 13.09.1967, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.2
Aline Crowell is buried in Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 57991218 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
Aline Crowell married Homer Wilson Clough, son of George ? Clough and Ida May Wilson, on Saturday, 18.10.1924, the State of Ohio, United States of America.
As of 18.10.1924, her married name was Clough.
Aline Crowell died on Wednesday, 13.09.1967, in County of Keokuk, State of Iowa, United States of America, at age 77 years, 2 months and 24 days.1
Aline Clough was buried in after 13.09.1967, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.2
Aline Crowell is buried in Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 57991218 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
Family | Homer Wilson Clough b. 21.07.1895, d. 07.11.1970 |
Citations
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 19 October 2020), memorial page for Aline Crowell Clough (20 Jun 1890–13 Sep 1967), Find a Grave Memorial no. 57991218, citing Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Henry Webber (contributor 47162313).
- [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription.
Bertha A. Simpson
F, #528, b. 20.05.1880, d. 11.08.1961
Father* | George A Simpson1 b. c 1851 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Snyder2 b. c 1858 |
Last Edited | 23.05.2023 |
On Thursday, 20.05.1880, Bertha A. Simpson was born at the Ashton, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.3 She was the daughter of George A Simpson and Elizabeth Snyder.1,2
As of 14.09.1901, her married name was Beartha A. Askins.4
Bertha A. Simpson married Clyde Askins on Saturday, 14.09.1901, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.4
Beartha A. Askins and Clyde Askins were divorced circa 1907.
Beartha A. Askins married Jesse A. Hayden, son of Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black, on Thursday, 01.09.1910, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
As of 01.09.1910, her married name was Hayden.6
Bertha A. Simpson and Jesse A. Hayden appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 05.01.1920.7
Bertha A. Simpson and Jesse A. Hayden appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 12.04.1930.8
Bertha A. Hayden and Jesse A. Hayden were divorced between 12.04.1930 and 03.04.1940 at State of Missouri, United States of America.
Bertha A. Hayden died on Friday, 11.08.1961, in Dunn Nursing Home, City of Kahoka, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 81 years, 2 months and 22 days.9
Bertha A. Hayden was buried in Monday, 14.08.1961, in Ashton Methodist Cemetery, in the Village of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.10
Bertha A. Simpson is buried in Ashton Cemetery, Village of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 39580932 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)9
As of 14.09.1901, her married name was Beartha A. Askins.4
Bertha A. Simpson married Clyde Askins on Saturday, 14.09.1901, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.4
Beartha A. Askins and Clyde Askins were divorced circa 1907.
Beartha A. Askins married Jesse A. Hayden, son of Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black, on Thursday, 01.09.1910, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
As of 01.09.1910, her married name was Hayden.6
Bertha A. Simpson and Jesse A. Hayden appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 05.01.1920.7
Bertha A. Simpson and Jesse A. Hayden appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 12.04.1930.8
Bertha A. Hayden and Jesse A. Hayden were divorced between 12.04.1930 and 03.04.1940 at State of Missouri, United States of America.
Bertha A. Hayden died on Friday, 11.08.1961, in Dunn Nursing Home, City of Kahoka, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 81 years, 2 months and 22 days.9
Bertha A. Hayden was buried in Monday, 14.08.1961, in Ashton Methodist Cemetery, in the Village of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.10
Bertha A. Simpson is buried in Ashton Cemetery, Village of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 39580932 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)9
Family 1 | Clyde Askins b. circa 1880 |
Marriage | Bertha A. Simpson married Clyde Askins on Saturday, 14.09.1901, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.4 |
Divorce* | Beartha A. Askins and Clyde Askins were divorced circa 1907. |
Child |
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Family 2 | Jesse A. Hayden b. 1870, d. 05.12.1959 |
Marriage* | Beartha A. Askins married Jesse A. Hayden, son of Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black, on Thursday, 01.09.1910, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5 |
Divorce | Bertha A. Hayden and Jesse A. Hayden were divorced between 12.04.1930 and 03.04.1940 at State of Missouri, United States of America. |
Child |
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Citations
- [S67] 1910 US Census, MO, Clark roll 776, Page: 7B/243B; Line: 91 - 95; D/F: 173/173.
- [S67] 1910 US Census, MO, Clark roll 776, age: 7B/243B; Line: 92; D/F: 173/173.
- [S5] Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I on line, by unknown photographer, Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1969.
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911, Page: 4; Line: 13.
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911, Page 60.
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911.
- [S66] 1920 US Census, MO, Clark roll 910, Page: 2A/ ; Line: 31 - 33; D/F: 33/37.
- [S144] 1930 US Census, MO, Clark roll 1182, Page: 4B/ ; Line: 69 - 71; D/F: 96/98.
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 18 April 2021), memorial page for Bertha Ann Simpson Hayden (20 May 1880–11 Aug 1961), Find a Grave Memorial no. 39580932, citing Ashton Methodist Cemetery, Ashton, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Nancy Jean Ostrander (contributor 46862375).
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 16 February 2021), memorial page for Bertha Ann Simpson Hayden (20 May 1880–11 Aug 1961), Find a Grave Memorial no. 39580932, citing Ashton Methodist Cemetery, Ashton, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Nancy Jean Ostrander (contributor 46862375).
- [S144] 1930 US Census, MO, Clark roll 1182, Page: 4B/ ; Line: 71; D/F: 96/98.
Irvin Larene Hayden1,2
M, #529, b. 14.07.1875, d. 07.04.1923
Father* | Daniel Boone Hayden b. 30.10.1833, d. 24.05.1913 |
Mother* | Frances Black b. 30.11.1847, d. 12.02.1901 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 29.03.2021 |
On Wednesday, 14.07.1875, Irvin Larene Hayden was born at the Township of Union, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.1 He was the son of Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.
Irvin Larene Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.3
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, his place of birth was given as Missouri, and his age was given as 4.4
Irvin Larene Hayden married Emily Etta Raine, daughter of Joseph S. Raine, on Monday, 08.01.1900, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
Irvin Larene Hayden and Emily Etta Hayden appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 15 April, and enumerated on between 06.05.1910 and 10.05.1910. Their children Raymond were listed as living with them.
With no end in sight for World War I, the United States instituted its third and final registration. It included all men who were the ages of 18 to 21, and 31 to 45 years of age. This added younger men than the previous registrations, those who were born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900: and added older group of men, born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. Irvin Larene Hayden was required to register for the draft on Monday, 12.08.1918 at Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.2
In the 1920 census, the Assistant Marshal entered Irvin Larene Hayden name as Jim.6
Jim Hayden and Emma Hayden appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 January, and enumerated on 16.01.1920. Their children Raymond were listed as living with them.6
Irvin Larene Hayden died on Saturday, 07.04.1923, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 47 years, 8 months and 24 days.1
Irvin Larene Hayden was buried in after 07.04.1923, in New Woodville Cemetery, in the Township of Washington, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.7
Irvin Larene Hayden was in an article title "HAYDEN" published on Friday, 13.04.1923 in newspaper CLARK COUNTY COURIER published in City of Kahoka, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8
The attached picture was taken of Irvin Larene Hayden and Emily Etta Raine headstone at New Woodville Baptist Church Cemetery, Section 2, T64N R9W, in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.9
Irvin Larene Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 85006341 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)10
Irvin Larene Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.3
He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, his place of birth was given as Missouri, and his age was given as 4.4
Irvin Larene Hayden married Emily Etta Raine, daughter of Joseph S. Raine, on Monday, 08.01.1900, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
Irvin Larene Hayden and Emily Etta Hayden appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 15 April, and enumerated on between 06.05.1910 and 10.05.1910. Their children Raymond were listed as living with them.
With no end in sight for World War I, the United States instituted its third and final registration. It included all men who were the ages of 18 to 21, and 31 to 45 years of age. This added younger men than the previous registrations, those who were born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900: and added older group of men, born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. Irvin Larene Hayden was required to register for the draft on Monday, 12.08.1918 at Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.2
In the 1920 census, the Assistant Marshal entered Irvin Larene Hayden name as Jim.6
Jim Hayden and Emma Hayden appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 January, and enumerated on 16.01.1920. Their children Raymond were listed as living with them.6
Irvin Larene Hayden died on Saturday, 07.04.1923, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 47 years, 8 months and 24 days.1
Irvin Larene Hayden was buried in after 07.04.1923, in New Woodville Cemetery, in the Township of Washington, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.7
Irvin Larene Hayden was in an article title "HAYDEN" published on Friday, 13.04.1923 in newspaper CLARK COUNTY COURIER published in City of Kahoka, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8
The attached picture was taken of Irvin Larene Hayden and Emily Etta Raine headstone at New Woodville Baptist Church Cemetery, Section 2, T64N R9W, in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.9
Irvin Larene Hayden is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 85006341 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)10
Family | Emily Etta Raine b. 01.01.1882, d. 04.11.1953 |
Marriage* | Irvin Larene Hayden married Emily Etta Raine, daughter of Joseph S. Raine, on Monday, 08.01.1900, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 349.
- [S1048] WW1 Registration card, online https://familysearch.org/, Citing this Record
"United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images,FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3RC-11J : 12 December 2014), Irving Larene Hayden, 1917-1918; citing Clark County, Missouri, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,683,160. - [S89] 1880 US Census, MO, Clark roll 681, Union Township Page 17A/186A.
- [S1441] 12 June 1880, 1880 US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union,, as see3n on FamilySearch.Org Web page on 17 Feb 2020.
- [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911, Page 60.
- [S1051] 16 January 1920, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," "Enumeration District Number:" 034, "Supervisor's District Number: 174, "Sheet Number:" 006 B, /STAMPED NUMBER: 249 B "Dwelling Number:" 120, "Family Number:" 120, "Line Number:" 058-061, Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1920," database with images,FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M84C-TBR : accessed 21 January 2017), Raymond Hayden in household of Jim Hayden, Union, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing ED 34, sheet 6B, line 60, family 120, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 910; FHL microfilm 1,820,910. - [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 29 March 2021), memorial page for Irvin L. Hayden (14 Jul 1875–7 Apr 1923), Find a Grave Memorial no. 85006341, citing New Woodville Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Henry Webber (contributor 47162313).
- [S4] The Arkalon News, 12 January 1888, 4, Newspapers.com.
- [S50] Interview, unknown informant.
- [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 85006341 as seen 22 Jan 2017.
- [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 102216258 as seen 21 Jan 2017.
Merle Askins1
F, #530, b. circa 1903
Father* | Clyde Askins b. c 1880 |
Mother* | Bertha A. Simpson b. 20.05.1880, d. 11.08.1961 |
Last Edited | 19.05.2007 |
On circa 1903, Merle Askins was born. She is the daughter of Clyde Askins and Bertha A. Simpson.
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Simpson appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 05.01.1920.2
Research for: Merle Askins Merle Askins do Adoption of Merle by Jesse Hayden: occur date at. (Clark County Recorder of Deads.)
Jesse A. Hayden and Bertha A. Simpson appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 05.01.1920.2
Research for: Merle Askins Merle Askins do Adoption of Merle by Jesse Hayden: occur date at. (Clark County Recorder of Deads.)
William Ploucher
M, #531
Last Edited | 24.12.2011 |
William Ploucher married Linda Kathleen Schuster, daughter of Donald Wayn Schuster and Ruth May Adams, circa 1977.
Family | Linda Kathleen Schuster b. 09.03.1955 |
Children |
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Cynthia May Ploucher
F, #532, b. 19.05.1981
Father* | William Ploucher |
Mother* | Linda Kathleen Schuster b. 09.03.1955 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 24.12.2011 |
On Tuesday, 19.05.1981, Cynthia May Ploucher was born at the City of Aurora, the County of Arapahoe, the State of Colorado, the United States of America. She is the daughter of William Ploucher and Linda Kathleen Schuster.
Cynthia May Ploucher married Craig Swift on Friday, 23.05.2008.1
Cynthia May Ploucher was listed in letter of Linda Kathleen Schuster and Dennis Luckey on 23.12.2011 at 6780 W 98th Cir, Westminster, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado, United States of America.2
Cynthia May Ploucher married Craig Swift on Friday, 23.05.2008.1
Cynthia May Ploucher was listed in letter of Linda Kathleen Schuster and Dennis Luckey on 23.12.2011 at 6780 W 98th Cir, Westminster, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado, United States of America.2
Family | Craig Swift b. circa 1980 |
Erin Kathleen Ploucher
F, #533, b. 05.09.1984
Father* | William Ploucher |
Mother* | Linda Kathleen Schuster b. 09.03.1955 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 24.12.2011 |
On Wednesday, 05.09.1984, Erin Kathleen Ploucher was born at the City of Littleton, the County of Arapahoe, the State of Colorado, the United States of America. She is the daughter of William Ploucher and Linda Kathleen Schuster.
Erin Kathleen Ploucher married Michal Cox circa 2005.1
Erin Kathleen Ploucher was listed in letter of Linda Kathleen Schuster and Dennis Luckey on 23.12.2011 at 6780 W 98th Cir, Westminster, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado, United States of America.2
Erin Kathleen Ploucher married Michal Cox circa 2005.1
Erin Kathleen Ploucher was listed in letter of Linda Kathleen Schuster and Dennis Luckey on 23.12.2011 at 6780 W 98th Cir, Westminster, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado, United States of America.2
Family | Michal Cox b. circa 1985 |
Child |
Dave Eckert
M, #534
Last Edited | 28.01.2006 |
Dave Eckert married Jo Dee Hollman, daughter of Garry ? Hollman and Billye Jo Schuster, on Friday, 14.06.1991, the Hutchinson, Reno County, State of Kansas, United States of America.
Family | Jo Dee Hollman b. 08.07.1967 |
Child |
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Crystal ? Eckert
F, #535, b. 29.01.1992
Father* | Dave Eckert |
Mother* | Jo Dee Hollman b. 08.07.1967 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 20.05.2003 |
On Wednesday, 29.01.1992, Crystal ? Eckert was born. She is the daughter of Dave Eckert and Jo Dee Hollman.
Stephen Black1
M, #536, b. circa 1815, d. between 01.01.1857 and 01.01.1862
Father* | Burwell Black b. 06.04.1784, d. 23.03.1840 |
Mother* | Christiana Johnson b. 04.03.1782, d. 17.02.1838 |
Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 04.06.2022 |
Stephen Black was member of the ethnicon group Scots-Irish.
On circa 1815, Stephen Black was born, the County of Fluvanna, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America. He was the son of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson.
Stephen Black married Martha Patsy Foree, daughter of Hezekiah Foree and Frances Ford, on Wednesday, 14.12.1836, the County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.2,3
As of 14.12.1836, Stephen Black was also known as Steven Black.
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Black move from Oldham County, Kentucky between 1837 and 1839 to the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Stephen Black has bought land with a Federal Land Patent recored at, Accession Number: State of Missouri, Volume Number: 227, Page Number: 440, and, this transaction was issued on 01.04.1839, Document Number: 15885, issued at Land Office in Palmyra, Missouri, under the authority of Cash-Sales Entry (3 Stat. 566), 24 April 1820, having a total of 80 acres,and the land was describe as in Township 064N Range 008W, Section 17, E½SW¼, containing about 80 acres, in political, Washington Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, and the Land Patents list his/her place of resident as Oldham County, Kentucky.4
Stephen Black began military service on Wednesday, 04.12.1839 at Capten E. Kerrfoot's Co., Seventy-fith Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 14th Division Missouri Militina, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, Iowa War also known as "The Honey War."5
Stephen Black ended military service on Saturday, 14.12.1839.5
Stephen Black appeared on the 1840 Federal Census as Head of Household in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America; also the number of people listed on the census by age group are:
“Free White Person Male:”
Under five years of age: (1)
Of twenty and under thirty years: (1)
”Free White Person Female:”
Of twenty and under thirty years: (1.)6
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree were bought land from William F Dixon and Julia Ann Dixon and this transaction was recorded on 30.04.1843, and the land was described as block 9, lot 77 and 78, Waterloo, Madison Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7
Stephen Black was in an article title "from this court case Steven Black VS Henry Black, Hezekiah Foree, and Danual Hayden. I belive the Stephen Black family was still living in Clark County and George Black could not been born near Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri as stated in the book Gomez, Texas page 155" published on between 05.1847 and 10.1847 published in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree move from Clark County, Missouri between 1848 and 1850 to the Justice Precincit 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas, United States of America.9,10
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Black appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Precincit No 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 05.12.1850, his birth place was given as Virginia, and his age was given as 34; her birth place was given as Kentucky, and her age was given as 33. Their children William, Milinda, Amanda, George and John were listed as living with them.11,12 Stephen Black was with Personal Property of 6 horses at a value of $400.00, 20 Cattle at a value of $140.00, Merchandise on hand January 1, 1875 with a value of $400.00 and Miscellaneous property of $1,000.00 for a total value of $1940.00 on 01.01.1857 at County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.13
Stephen Black died between 01.01.1857 and 01.01.1862, in Bonham, County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America; "I've been told that he died in his sleep" Katherine M. O'Neal.14
Stephen Black has bought land fromand this transaction was recorded on 05.08.1874, and the land was described as.
On circa 1815, Stephen Black was born, the County of Fluvanna, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America. He was the son of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson.
Stephen Black married Martha Patsy Foree, daughter of Hezekiah Foree and Frances Ford, on Wednesday, 14.12.1836, the County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.2,3
As of 14.12.1836, Stephen Black was also known as Steven Black.
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Black move from Oldham County, Kentucky between 1837 and 1839 to the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
Stephen Black has bought land with a Federal Land Patent recored at, Accession Number: State of Missouri, Volume Number: 227, Page Number: 440, and, this transaction was issued on 01.04.1839, Document Number: 15885, issued at Land Office in Palmyra, Missouri, under the authority of Cash-Sales Entry (3 Stat. 566), 24 April 1820, having a total of 80 acres,and the land was describe as in Township 064N Range 008W, Section 17, E½SW¼, containing about 80 acres, in political, Washington Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, and the Land Patents list his/her place of resident as Oldham County, Kentucky.4
Stephen Black began military service on Wednesday, 04.12.1839 at Capten E. Kerrfoot's Co., Seventy-fith Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 14th Division Missouri Militina, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, Iowa War also known as "The Honey War."5
Stephen Black ended military service on Saturday, 14.12.1839.5
Stephen Black appeared on the 1840 Federal Census as Head of Household in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America; also the number of people listed on the census by age group are:
“Free White Person Male:”
Under five years of age: (1)
Of twenty and under thirty years: (1)
”Free White Person Female:”
Of twenty and under thirty years: (1.)6
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree were bought land from William F Dixon and Julia Ann Dixon and this transaction was recorded on 30.04.1843, and the land was described as block 9, lot 77 and 78, Waterloo, Madison Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7
Stephen Black was in an article title "from this court case Steven Black VS Henry Black, Hezekiah Foree, and Danual Hayden. I belive the Stephen Black family was still living in Clark County and George Black could not been born near Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri as stated in the book Gomez, Texas page 155" published on between 05.1847 and 10.1847 published in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree move from Clark County, Missouri between 1848 and 1850 to the Justice Precincit 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas, United States of America.9,10
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Black appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Precincit No 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 05.12.1850, his birth place was given as Virginia, and his age was given as 34; her birth place was given as Kentucky, and her age was given as 33. Their children William, Milinda, Amanda, George and John were listed as living with them.11,12 Stephen Black was with Personal Property of 6 horses at a value of $400.00, 20 Cattle at a value of $140.00, Merchandise on hand January 1, 1875 with a value of $400.00 and Miscellaneous property of $1,000.00 for a total value of $1940.00 on 01.01.1857 at County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.13
Stephen Black died between 01.01.1857 and 01.01.1862, in Bonham, County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America; "I've been told that he died in his sleep" Katherine M. O'Neal.14
Stephen Black has bought land fromand this transaction was recorded on 05.08.1874, and the land was described as.
Family | Martha Patsy Foree b. circa 1815, d. 19.05.1883 |
Marriage* | Stephen Black married Martha Patsy Foree, daughter of Hezekiah Foree and Frances Ford, on Wednesday, 14.12.1836, the County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.2,3 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, Howell, Davis, Blythe, Hammett, Wright, Atkins, Young and Elledge line in Colonial Ameriica, the South and Republic of Texas, as seen on Ancestry.com 5 March 2011.
- [S517] Ky-Marriage-Banns: Photo copy of Marriage Bond of Stephen Black, Oldham County, Kentucky, copy by M Black August 1986.
- [S48] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, Message-ID: <e-mail address>
Date Wed, 28 Feb 2007 from Linda Hinds. - [S669] General Land Office Records MO2270__.440: MO2270__.440, BLM Washington Office.
- [S268] Anonymous, History of .. Clark ... County, Missouri, Page 363 - 377.
- [S371] 1840, "U.S. Census", State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule," Washington Township, "sheet number," 14/341,, Citing this Record
"United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTF-7J7 : 24 August 2015), Stephen Black, Washington Township, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing p. 341, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 221; FHL microfilm 14,855. As seen 10 March 2017. - [S316] Clark County Deed book C C - 1688: page 574 -575, Missouri Secretary of State, Archives Division.
- [S314] Stephen Black v. Henry Black, traspass, B Page27, 28, 40, 10, 1113: Trespass charges aganist Hezikeah Foree, Henry Blach, and Hayden, Missouri Secretary of State, Archives Division.
- [S371] 1840, "U.S. Census", State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule," Washington Township, "sheet number," 14/341,.
- [S287] 5 December 1850, U.S. Census, unknown location, "population schedule" precinct 7, Lamar County, TX, "sheet number" 297, "dwelling" 424, "family" 424.
- [S287] 5 December 1850, U.S. Census, unknown location, "population schedule" precinct 7, Lamar County, TX, "sheet number" 297, "dwelling" 424, "family" 424, as seen on ancestry.com.
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXL2-2VG: 4 April 2020), Martha Black in household of Stephen Black, Lamar county, Lamar, Texas, United States; citing family 424, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- [S1008] Unknown short title, online unknown url.
- [S315] Kathi Melton O'Neal [Black family], Gomez, 155.
- [S1499] Steven Black Family, online ANCESTRY.COM, Date of Import: Apr 17, 1999.
William Henry Harrison Black1
M, #537, b. 10.1839, d. 02.05.1906
Father* | Stephen Black1 b. c 1815, d. bt 01.01.1857 - 01.01.1862 |
Mother* | Martha Patsy Foree1 b. c 1815, d. 19.05.1883 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 29.07.2021 |
William Henry Harrison Black was member of the Christian Church (Disc. of Christ.)1
On 10.1839, William Henry Harrison Black was born, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.2 He was the son of Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree.1
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree, with family member William Henry Harrison Black, move from Clark County, Missouri between 1848 and 1850 to the Justice Precincit 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas, United States of America.3,4
He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Precincit No 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas in the household of his parents, Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Black, his birth place was given as Missouri, and his age was given as 11.5,6
William Henry Harrison Black was in an article title "Henry Black began using the Muleshoe brand in Fannin County in 1856 and registered it on November 12, 1860." published on between 1856 and 1860 published in County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.7,8
William Henry Harrison Black was Henry Black began using the Muleshoe brand in Fannin County in 1856 and registered it on November 12, 1860. He then went to fight for the Confederate Army, leaving behind his wife and two daughters. He returned after the Civil War to find that his home had burned and his wife had died; his children, however, were still alive. On August 17, 1865, he married Sarah Adalia Braley, and subsequently he began fording herds across the Red River and selling clothing his wife made. Mostly they were paid in cattle and horses. By 1877 their herd had outgrown their property, so the family moved to Stephens County, taking with them 1,000 cattle and 500 horses. Black purchased land — which already had three houses on it — and established the Muleshoe Ranch. He also dug a well and built a large ranchhouse and a log schoolhouse. The children built a rock fence around the cemetery where their grandmother was buried in 1883; some of this fence still stood in 1978. Gradually Black purchased more land, and by the time of his death in 1906, the Muleshoe Ranch covered 10,000 acres. Black also owned another 20,000 acres, much of which was rented to tenant farmers. After his death the land was divided among his wife and children, and the Muleshoe Ranch was the inheritance for his sons William and Jack, who had been involved with its operations. They established on the ranch the first dipping vat in the county. William continued to buy land around the ranch; he raised cattle, horses, cotton, and grain. From 1940 to 1965 William's daughter Sybil and her husband, B.H. Trammell, operated William's portion of the Muleshoe Ranch. On July 20, 1944, the original brand was officially transferred to their daughter, Patricia (Trammell) Swanson. In 1978 the Muleshoe Ranch covered some 6,000 acres and was known as the Trammell-Swanson Muleshoe Ranch. At that time the water well dug in 1877 was still extant, and a barn built around the same time was still in use. bio from tshaonline.org between 1856 and 1944 State of Texas, United States of America.8
William Henry Harrison Black was between 1857 and 1906 State of Texas, United States of America, Cattle rancher businessman.1
As of 13.01.1859, William Henry Harrison Black was also known as Wm. H. Black.9
Wm. H. Black married Elizabeth J. Whitton on Thursday, 13.01.1859, the County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.10,11
William Henry Harrison Black and Elizabeth Jane Black appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in Beat No. 6, County of Fannin, State of Texas, with an effective date of 1 June, and enumerated on 17.08.1860. Their children Jame lived with them.12
William Henry Harrison Black married Sarah Adalia Brawley on Thursday, 17.08.1865, the Blue Prairie, County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.1,13
William Henry Harrison Black and Sarah Adalia Brawley appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Precinct 5, County of Fannin, State of Texas, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 07.10.1870. Their children Jame, Amanda and Nancy were listed as living with them.14
William Henry Harrison Black was in an article title "He and John Ward founded General Store and Bank. Henry donated land for a high school, church, and cemetery, and he also owned Muleshoe Ranch and a cotton gin." published on between 1879 and 1906 published in County of Stephens, State of Texas, United States of America.15
As of 19.06.1880, William Henry Harrison Black was also known as Wm H. H. Black.16
Wm H. H. Black and Sarah Adalia Black appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of County of Stephens, State of Texas, at Precinct 3, enumerated 19.06.1880. Their children Nancy Mary Catherine, Amanda Belle, John Henry Samuel, Lula, William and Jack (Andrew Jackson) were listed as living with them.17
William Henry Harrison Black and Sarah Adalia Brawley appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Justice Precinct 1, County of Stephens, State of Texas, enumerated 05.06.1900. Their children Minnie and Jack (Andrew Jackson) were listed as living with them.18
William Henry Harrison Black died on Wednesday, 02.05.1906, in Breckenridge, County of Stephens, State of Texas, United States of America, at age 66 years and 7 months.1
William Henry Harrison Black was buried in Friday, 04.05.1906, in Breckenridge Cemetery, in the Breckenridge, in the County of Stephens, in the State of Texas, in the Country of United States of America.19
William Henry Harrison Black was Story of MULESHOE RANCH by:
C. Richard King, "Black's Muleshoe Ranch," West Texas Historical Association Year Book 41 (1965).
MULESHOE RANCH. Henry Black began using the Muleshoe brand in Fannin County in 1856 and registered it on November 12, 1860. He then went to fight for the Confederate Army, leaving behind his wife and two daughters. He returned after the Civil War to find that his home had burned and his wife had died; his children, however, were still alive. On August 17, 1865, he married Sarah Adalia Braley, and subsequently he began fording herds across the Red River and selling clothing his wife made. Mostly they were paid in cattle and horses. By 1877 their herd had outgrown their property, so the family moved to Stephens County, taking with them 1,000 cattle and 500 horses. Black purchased land—which already had three houses on it—and established the Muleshoe Ranch. He also dug a well and built a large ranchhouse and a log schoolhouse. The children built a rock fence around the cemetery where their grandmother was buried in 1883; some of this fence still stood in 1978. Gradually Black purchased more land, and by the time of his death in 1906, the Muleshoe Ranch covered 10,000 acres. Black also owned another 20,000 acres, much of which was rented to tenant farmers (see FARM TENANCY). After his death the land was divided among his wife and children, and the Muleshoe Ranch was the inheritance for his sons William and Jack, who had been involved with its operations. They established on the ranch the first dipping vat in the county. William continued to buy land around the ranch; he raised cattle, horses, cotton, and grain. From 1940 to 1965 William's daughter Sybil and her husband, B. H. Trammell, operated William's portion of the Muleshoe Ranch. On July 20, 1944, the original brand was officially transferred to their daughter, Patricia (Trammell) Swanson. In 1978 the Muleshoe Ranch covered some 6,000 acres and was known as the Trammell-Swanson Muleshoe Ranch. At that time the water well dug in 1877 was still extant, and a barn built around the same time was still in use.
AS SEEN AT: https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apm04.7
William Henry Harrison Black City of Breckenridge, County of Stephens, State of Texas, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 58281212 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)20
On 10.1839, William Henry Harrison Black was born, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America.2 He was the son of Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree.1
Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Foree, with family member William Henry Harrison Black, move from Clark County, Missouri between 1848 and 1850 to the Justice Precincit 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas, United States of America.3,4
He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Precincit No 7, County of Lamar, State of Texas in the household of his parents, Stephen Black and Martha Patsy Black, his birth place was given as Missouri, and his age was given as 11.5,6
William Henry Harrison Black was in an article title "Henry Black began using the Muleshoe brand in Fannin County in 1856 and registered it on November 12, 1860." published on between 1856 and 1860 published in County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.7,8
William Henry Harrison Black was Henry Black began using the Muleshoe brand in Fannin County in 1856 and registered it on November 12, 1860. He then went to fight for the Confederate Army, leaving behind his wife and two daughters. He returned after the Civil War to find that his home had burned and his wife had died; his children, however, were still alive. On August 17, 1865, he married Sarah Adalia Braley, and subsequently he began fording herds across the Red River and selling clothing his wife made. Mostly they were paid in cattle and horses. By 1877 their herd had outgrown their property, so the family moved to Stephens County, taking with them 1,000 cattle and 500 horses. Black purchased land — which already had three houses on it — and established the Muleshoe Ranch. He also dug a well and built a large ranchhouse and a log schoolhouse. The children built a rock fence around the cemetery where their grandmother was buried in 1883; some of this fence still stood in 1978. Gradually Black purchased more land, and by the time of his death in 1906, the Muleshoe Ranch covered 10,000 acres. Black also owned another 20,000 acres, much of which was rented to tenant farmers. After his death the land was divided among his wife and children, and the Muleshoe Ranch was the inheritance for his sons William and Jack, who had been involved with its operations. They established on the ranch the first dipping vat in the county. William continued to buy land around the ranch; he raised cattle, horses, cotton, and grain. From 1940 to 1965 William's daughter Sybil and her husband, B.H. Trammell, operated William's portion of the Muleshoe Ranch. On July 20, 1944, the original brand was officially transferred to their daughter, Patricia (Trammell) Swanson. In 1978 the Muleshoe Ranch covered some 6,000 acres and was known as the Trammell-Swanson Muleshoe Ranch. At that time the water well dug in 1877 was still extant, and a barn built around the same time was still in use. bio from tshaonline.org between 1856 and 1944 State of Texas, United States of America.8
William Henry Harrison Black was between 1857 and 1906 State of Texas, United States of America, Cattle rancher businessman.1
As of 13.01.1859, William Henry Harrison Black was also known as Wm. H. Black.9
Wm. H. Black married Elizabeth J. Whitton on Thursday, 13.01.1859, the County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.10,11
William Henry Harrison Black and Elizabeth Jane Black appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in Beat No. 6, County of Fannin, State of Texas, with an effective date of 1 June, and enumerated on 17.08.1860. Their children Jame lived with them.12
William Henry Harrison Black married Sarah Adalia Brawley on Thursday, 17.08.1865, the Blue Prairie, County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.1,13
William Henry Harrison Black and Sarah Adalia Brawley appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Precinct 5, County of Fannin, State of Texas, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 07.10.1870. Their children Jame, Amanda and Nancy were listed as living with them.14
William Henry Harrison Black was in an article title "He and John Ward founded General Store and Bank. Henry donated land for a high school, church, and cemetery, and he also owned Muleshoe Ranch and a cotton gin." published on between 1879 and 1906 published in County of Stephens, State of Texas, United States of America.15
As of 19.06.1880, William Henry Harrison Black was also known as Wm H. H. Black.16
Wm H. H. Black and Sarah Adalia Black appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of County of Stephens, State of Texas, at Precinct 3, enumerated 19.06.1880. Their children Nancy Mary Catherine, Amanda Belle, John Henry Samuel, Lula, William and Jack (Andrew Jackson) were listed as living with them.17
William Henry Harrison Black and Sarah Adalia Brawley appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Justice Precinct 1, County of Stephens, State of Texas, enumerated 05.06.1900. Their children Minnie and Jack (Andrew Jackson) were listed as living with them.18
William Henry Harrison Black died on Wednesday, 02.05.1906, in Breckenridge, County of Stephens, State of Texas, United States of America, at age 66 years and 7 months.1
William Henry Harrison Black was buried in Friday, 04.05.1906, in Breckenridge Cemetery, in the Breckenridge, in the County of Stephens, in the State of Texas, in the Country of United States of America.19
William Henry Harrison Black was Story of MULESHOE RANCH by:
C. Richard King, "Black's Muleshoe Ranch," West Texas Historical Association Year Book 41 (1965).
MULESHOE RANCH. Henry Black began using the Muleshoe brand in Fannin County in 1856 and registered it on November 12, 1860. He then went to fight for the Confederate Army, leaving behind his wife and two daughters. He returned after the Civil War to find that his home had burned and his wife had died; his children, however, were still alive. On August 17, 1865, he married Sarah Adalia Braley, and subsequently he began fording herds across the Red River and selling clothing his wife made. Mostly they were paid in cattle and horses. By 1877 their herd had outgrown their property, so the family moved to Stephens County, taking with them 1,000 cattle and 500 horses. Black purchased land—which already had three houses on it—and established the Muleshoe Ranch. He also dug a well and built a large ranchhouse and a log schoolhouse. The children built a rock fence around the cemetery where their grandmother was buried in 1883; some of this fence still stood in 1978. Gradually Black purchased more land, and by the time of his death in 1906, the Muleshoe Ranch covered 10,000 acres. Black also owned another 20,000 acres, much of which was rented to tenant farmers (see FARM TENANCY). After his death the land was divided among his wife and children, and the Muleshoe Ranch was the inheritance for his sons William and Jack, who had been involved with its operations. They established on the ranch the first dipping vat in the county. William continued to buy land around the ranch; he raised cattle, horses, cotton, and grain. From 1940 to 1965 William's daughter Sybil and her husband, B. H. Trammell, operated William's portion of the Muleshoe Ranch. On July 20, 1944, the original brand was officially transferred to their daughter, Patricia (Trammell) Swanson. In 1978 the Muleshoe Ranch covered some 6,000 acres and was known as the Trammell-Swanson Muleshoe Ranch. At that time the water well dug in 1877 was still extant, and a barn built around the same time was still in use.
AS SEEN AT: https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apm04.7
William Henry Harrison Black City of Breckenridge, County of Stephens, State of Texas, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 58281212 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)20
Family 1 | Elizabeth Jane Whitton b. circa 1821, d. 1862 |
Marriage* | Wm. H. Black married Elizabeth J. Whitton on Thursday, 13.01.1859, the County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.10,11 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Sarah Adalia Brawley b. 14.12.1843, d. 21.04.1924 |
Marriage* | William Henry Harrison Black married Sarah Adalia Brawley on Thursday, 17.08.1865, the Blue Prairie, County of Fannin, State of Texas, United States of America.1,13 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1499] Steven Black Family, online ANCESTRY.COM, Date of Import: Apr 17, 1999.
- [S140] 1840 US Census, MO, Clark roll 221, Page 341 line 26.
- [S371] 1840, "U.S. Census", State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule," Washington Township, "sheet number," 14/341,.
- [S287] 5 December 1850, U.S. Census, unknown location, "population schedule" precinct 7, Lamar County, TX, "sheet number" 297, "dwelling" 424, "family" 424.
- [S287] 5 December 1850, U.S. Census, unknown location, "population schedule" precinct 7, Lamar County, TX, "sheet number" 297, "dwelling" 424, "family" 424, as seen on ancestry.com.
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXL2-2VG: 4 April 2020), Martha Black in household of Stephen Black, Lamar county, Lamar, Texas, United States; citing family 424, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- [S1006] Muleshoe Ranch, online https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apm04, C. Richard King, "Black's Muleshoe Ranch," West Texas Historical Association Year Book 41 (1965).
- [S1009] Muleshoe Ranch, online https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apm04, also see https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apmbv for other owners of the brand.
- [S1007] Marriages Fannin Co TX, online http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll
- [S307] Family Search, online https://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0, Texas Marriages, 1837-1973 for William H. Black; Project Number: M-59175-2; Systerm Origin: Texas-VR; Source Film Number: 1293828; Reference Number: 2:1DSGCH8
"Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLDB-5ZF: 22 December 2016), William H Black and Elizabeth J Whitton, 13 Jan 1859; citing Fannin, Texas, United States, county courthouses, Texas; FHL microfilm 1,293,828. - [S143] 1860 US Census TX Fannin roll 1293, 181/250a Line 31 - 32.
- [S143] 1860 US Census TX Fannin roll 1293, Page 181/250 Line 31 - 33.
- [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, as seen on Ancestry.com 16 Aug 2008
Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002
about Henry Black
Name: Henry Black
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 17 Aug 1865
Spouse: Sarah A. Bailey
Marriage city: Fannin
Marriage State: Texas
Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900
LDS film number 1293828 indexing M59175-2. - [S141] 1870 US Census Tx Fannin roll 1584, Page 17/212 Line 1 - 8.
- [S1499] Steven Black Family, online ANCESTRY.COM.
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFJD-K7L: 20 February 2021), Wm H H Black, Precinct 3, Stephens, Texas, United States; citing enumeration district ED 170, sheet 475B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,255,327.
- [S45] 1880 US Census, TX, Stephens roll 1327, Stephens County, Texas, population schedule, National Archives micropublication T9-1327 Washington: National Archives. Viewd on Ancestry.com December 205.
- [S179] 1900 US Census, TX, Stephens roll 1670, Page: 5B/ Line: 80 - 84; D/F: 98/100.
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 28 September 2020), memorial page for Henry Black (2 Oct 1839–2 May 1906), Find a Grave Memorial no. 58281212, citing Breckenridge Cemetery, Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas, USA; Maintained by BeNotForgot (contributor 46974545).
- [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 58281212; William Henry Harrison Black.
Walter Johnson Black
M, #538, b. 04.01.1812, d. 21.06.1886
Father* | Burwell Black b. 06.04.1784, d. 23.03.1840 |
Mother* | Christiana Johnson b. 04.03.1782, d. 17.02.1838 |
Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 23.01.2021 |
Walter Johnson Black was also known as Walter Anderson Johnson Black. name as entered in familysearch tree L5X9-7HS. I have found Walter A. J. Black on Census but I have not found a source for Anderson and Johnson (as of 23 Jan 2021.)
On Saturday, 04.01.1812, Walter Johnson Black was born, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America.1 He was the son of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson.
Walter Johnson Black married Judith Duncan circa 05.04.1830, the County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.2
As of 1836, Walter Johnson Black was also known as W. A. J.1
As of 11.05.1850, Walter Johnson Black was also known as Walter J.3
Walter J Black and Judith Black appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Frederick, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 11.05.1850.3
Walter Johnson Black and Judith Black appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in Frederick, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, with an effective date of 1 June, and enumerated on 18.06.1860.4
Walter Johnson Black died on Monday, 21.06.1886, in Frederick, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, United States of America, at age 74 years, 5 months and 17 days.1
Walter Johnson Black is buried in Messerer Cemetery, Pleasant View, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 46738611 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
On Saturday, 04.01.1812, Walter Johnson Black was born, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America.1 He was the son of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson.
Walter Johnson Black married Judith Duncan circa 05.04.1830, the County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.2
As of 1836, Walter Johnson Black was also known as W. A. J.1
As of 11.05.1850, Walter Johnson Black was also known as Walter J.3
Walter J Black and Judith Black appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Frederick, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 11.05.1850.3
Walter Johnson Black and Judith Black appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in Frederick, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, with an effective date of 1 June, and enumerated on 18.06.1860.4
Walter Johnson Black died on Monday, 21.06.1886, in Frederick, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, United States of America, at age 74 years, 5 months and 17 days.1
Walter Johnson Black is buried in Messerer Cemetery, Pleasant View, County of Schuyler, State of Illinois, United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 46738611 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)1
Family | Judith Duncan b. 25.01.1812, d. 01.04.1860 |
Marriage* | Walter Johnson Black married Judith Duncan circa 05.04.1830, the County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 23 January 2021), memorial page for Walter A. J. Black (4 Jan 1812–21 Jun 1886), Find a Grave Memorial no. 46738611, citing Messerer Cemetery, Pleasant View, Schuyler County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Derik Herron (contributor 47135540).
- [S1320] "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954,":
Citing this Record
"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJ9-46RT : 17 May 2018), Burwell Black in entry for Walter Black and Judith Duncan, 5 Apr 1830; citing Marriage, Oldham, Kentucky, United States, district clerk, court clerk, county clerk and register offices from various counties; FHL microfilm 482,443. - [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M85S-8W8: 19 December 2020), Walter J Black, Frederick, Schuyler, Illinois, United States; citing family, NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXHR-WFP: 11 November 2020), W A J Black in entry for W A J Black, 1860.
Eliza Ann Black
F, #539, b. 06.02.1810, d. 16.02.1872
Father* | Burwell Black b. 06.04.1784, d. 23.03.1840 |
Mother* | Christiana Johnson b. 04.03.1782, d. 17.02.1838 |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman |
Last Edited | 18.04.2021 |
On Tuesday, 06.02.1810, Eliza Ann Black was born, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America. She was the daughter of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson.
As of 13.10.1829, her married name was Maddox.1
Eliza Ann Black married John Maddox Jr., son of John Maddox Sr. and Sarah Cawthorn, on Tuesday, 13.10.1829, the Palmyra, County of Fluvanna, Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America.1,2
Eliza Ann Maddox was possibly on the 1840 Census with Head of Household John Maddox Jr. in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, in age group:
“Free White Person Female:”
Of thirty and under forty years: (1.)3
John Maddox Jr. as head of household and John Maddox Jr. as the spouse appeared on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census for County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, and question answer as of 1 June 1850, and the enumerated date was Tuesday, 13.08.1850. . Their children Sarah Ann, Catharine J. (Kitty), Mary E., John Lovell, Elizabeth Margaret, Mahulda Frances, Eliza Ann, Newton Walter, Andrew Jackson, Patrick Henry and Robert Warner were listed as living with them.4
Eliza Ann Maddox appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 11.06.1860. Her children John, Eliza, Newton, Andrew, Patrick, Robert and Lucy were listed as living with her.5
Eliza Ann Maddox appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Westport Precinct, County of Oldhan, Commonwealth of Kentucky, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 10.06.1870.6
Eliza Ann Maddox died on Friday, 16.02.1872, in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, at age 62 years and 10 days.7
Eliza Ann Maddox was buried in Saturday, 17.02.1872, in Colliers Cemetery, in the County of Oldham, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the Country of United States of America.8
The attached picture was taken of Eliza Ann Maddox headstone at Collier's Cemetery, County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.8
Eliza Ann Maddox is buried in Collier"s Cemetery,
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 73067874 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)7
As of 13.10.1829, her married name was Maddox.1
Eliza Ann Black married John Maddox Jr., son of John Maddox Sr. and Sarah Cawthorn, on Tuesday, 13.10.1829, the Palmyra, County of Fluvanna, Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America.1,2
Eliza Ann Maddox was possibly on the 1840 Census with Head of Household John Maddox Jr. in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, in age group:
“Free White Person Female:”
Of thirty and under forty years: (1.)3
John Maddox Jr. as head of household and John Maddox Jr. as the spouse appeared on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census for County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, and question answer as of 1 June 1850, and the enumerated date was Tuesday, 13.08.1850. . Their children Sarah Ann, Catharine J. (Kitty), Mary E., John Lovell, Elizabeth Margaret, Mahulda Frances, Eliza Ann, Newton Walter, Andrew Jackson, Patrick Henry and Robert Warner were listed as living with them.4
Eliza Ann Maddox appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 11.06.1860. Her children John, Eliza, Newton, Andrew, Patrick, Robert and Lucy were listed as living with her.5
Eliza Ann Maddox appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Westport Precinct, County of Oldhan, Commonwealth of Kentucky, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 10.06.1870.6
Eliza Ann Maddox died on Friday, 16.02.1872, in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, at age 62 years and 10 days.7
Eliza Ann Maddox was buried in Saturday, 17.02.1872, in Colliers Cemetery, in the County of Oldham, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the Country of United States of America.8
The attached picture was taken of Eliza Ann Maddox headstone at Collier's Cemetery, County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America.8
Eliza Ann Maddox is buried in Collier"s Cemetery,
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 73067874 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)7
Family | John Maddox Jr. b. 15.12.1796, d. 01.08.1859 |
Marriage* | Eliza Ann Black married John Maddox Jr., son of John Maddox Sr. and Sarah Cawthorn, on Tuesday, 13.10.1829, the Palmyra, County of Fluvanna, Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America.1,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S95] NARA, "Ancesty.com WWI", Ancestral File, Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line].
- [S526] Ruth Blake Burns, "Maddox Family."
- [S538] 1840, US Census, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Oldhan, "Population Schedule" 1840, KY, Oldham County.
- [S522] 13 August 1850, US Census, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Oldhan, "Population Schedule," KY, Oldham County, Division 2 , “Dwelling Number” 151, “Family Number:” 151.
- [S523] 11 June 1860, US Census, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Oldhan, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” Oldhan County, KY State, “Page Number:” 018, “Dwelling Number” 135, “Family Number:” 137.
- [S524] 10 June 1870, US Census, unknown location, “Population Schedule,” XXXX Township, XXXX County, XX State, “Page Number:” 14/104B, “Dwelling Number:” 112, “Family Number:” 113.
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 18 April 2021), memorial page for Elizabeth Ann Black Maddox (6 Feb 1810–16 Feb 1877), Find a Grave Memorial no. 73067874, citing Colliers Cemetery, La Grange, Oldham County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by donn1e (contributor 47030944).
- [S520] KY Oldham County, online http://www.kykinfolk.com/oldham/cem/colliers/…, http://www.kykinfolk.com/oldham/cem/colliers/… as seen 19 Jan 2012.
John Maddox Jr.1
M, #540, b. 15.12.1796, d. 01.08.1859
Father* | John Maddox Sr. |
Mother* | Sarah Cawthorn |
Last Edited | 18.04.2021 |
On Thursday, 15.12.1796, John Maddox Jr. was born at the Palmyra, the County of Fluvanna, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America.1 He was the son of John Maddox Sr. and Sarah Cawthorn.
John Maddox Jr. married Eliza Ann Black, daughter of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson, on Tuesday, 13.10.1829, the Palmyra, County of Fluvanna, Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America.2,1
John Maddox Jr. appeared on the 1840 Federal Census as Head of Household in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America; also the number of people listed on the census by age group are:
“Free White Person Male:”
Under five years of age: (1)
Of fifteen years and under twenty years: (1)
Of thirty and under forty years: (1)
”Free White Person Female:”
Under five years of age: (2)
Of ten years and under fifteen years: (3)
Of thirty and under forty years: (1.)3
John Maddox Jr. as head of household and Eliza Ann Maddox as the spouse appeared on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census for County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, and question answer as of 1 June 1850, and the enumerated date was Tuesday, 13.08.1850. . Their children Sarah Ann, Catharine J. (Kitty), Mary E., John Lovell, Elizabeth Margaret, Mahulda Frances, Eliza Ann, Newton Walter, Andrew Jackson, Patrick Henry and Robert Warner were listed as living with them.4
John Maddox Jr. died on Monday, 01.08.1859, in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, at age 62 years, 7 months and 17 days.5
John Maddox Jr. was buried in circa 12.1859, in Colliers Cemetery, in the County of Oldham, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the Country of United States of America.6
John Maddox Jr. is buried in Collier"s Cemetery,
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 73067857 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)
John Maddox Jr. married Eliza Ann Black, daughter of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson, on Tuesday, 13.10.1829, the Palmyra, County of Fluvanna, Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America.2,1
John Maddox Jr. appeared on the 1840 Federal Census as Head of Household in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America; also the number of people listed on the census by age group are:
“Free White Person Male:”
Under five years of age: (1)
Of fifteen years and under twenty years: (1)
Of thirty and under forty years: (1)
”Free White Person Female:”
Under five years of age: (2)
Of ten years and under fifteen years: (3)
Of thirty and under forty years: (1.)3
John Maddox Jr. as head of household and Eliza Ann Maddox as the spouse appeared on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census for County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, and question answer as of 1 June 1850, and the enumerated date was Tuesday, 13.08.1850. . Their children Sarah Ann, Catharine J. (Kitty), Mary E., John Lovell, Elizabeth Margaret, Mahulda Frances, Eliza Ann, Newton Walter, Andrew Jackson, Patrick Henry and Robert Warner were listed as living with them.4
John Maddox Jr. died on Monday, 01.08.1859, in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, at age 62 years, 7 months and 17 days.5
John Maddox Jr. was buried in circa 12.1859, in Colliers Cemetery, in the County of Oldham, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the Country of United States of America.6
John Maddox Jr. is buried in Collier"s Cemetery,
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 73067857 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)
Family | Eliza Ann Black b. 06.02.1810, d. 16.02.1872 |
Marriage* | John Maddox Jr. married Eliza Ann Black, daughter of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson, on Tuesday, 13.10.1829, the Palmyra, County of Fluvanna, Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America.2,1 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S526] Ruth Blake Burns, "Maddox Family."
- [S95] NARA, "Ancesty.com WWI", Ancestral File, Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line].
- [S538] 1840, US Census, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Oldhan, "Population Schedule" 1840, KY, Oldham County.
- [S522] 13 August 1850, US Census, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Oldhan, "Population Schedule," KY, Oldham County, Division 2 , “Dwelling Number” 151, “Family Number:” 151.
- [S520] KY Oldham County, online http://www.kykinfolk.com/oldham/cem/colliers/…, http://www.kykinfolk.com/oldham/cem/colliers/… as seen 19 Jan 2012.
- [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 18 April 2021), memorial page for John Maddox (15 Dec 1796–1 Aug 1859), Find a Grave Memorial no. 73067857, citing Colliers Cemetery, La Grange, Oldham County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by donn1e (contributor 47030944).