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1501. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". vol. 5, cert. 02097.
1502. Jennifer Ralston Philips, <Ralstonlass -at- aol.com>, April 8, 2002 (updated 19 Feb 2006). "I am descended from Parthonia Isabelle Forsythe (apparently she was the second Parthonia (Parthenia) for that family. "Belle" was born 1841 to James McAfee Forsythe and Eliza M. "Lizzie" Washbourn. James McAfee's father was Matthew Forsythe and Jane McAfee was mother. . . . I am searching for the family of Lucian Hunter desperately. If you know of anyone who might have a connection for me, I would greatly appreciate it!!."
1503. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Golden, Jefferson Co., Colorado, National Archives Film Number T9-0091, pg 255B, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1504. Jennifer Ralston Philips, <Ralstonlass -at- aol.com>, April 8, 2002 (updated 19 Feb 2006)." They were married by Rev. William Forsythe.
1505. Craig Yarborough, Reprinted Courtesy of the Jefferson County Historical Commission, "Historically Jeffco" magazine, Volume 10, Issue 18, 1997., "Lucian Ralston," [the original link no longer works, but the article has been preserved on the Internet Archives site].
1506. Lucien H. Ralston was a Captain of Company C, Third Kentucky Infantry, Union regiment during the Civil War (formed in the summer of 1861, mustered out in late 1864) (as listed in the book, "The Union Regiments of Kentucky," Louisville, Ky.: Courier-Journal Job Print. Co., 1897, pg. 298.)
1507. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1; Family #750.
1508. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 134, 4th Voting Precinct, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated June, 1880 by B. F. Roach, Microfilm series T9, Roll 434, pg. 45C.
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Line 12-Currens, Robt E., W, M, 75, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 13-Currens, Ann, W, F, 74, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 14-Currens, Joseph B., W, M, 30, son, KY KY KY
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Line 18-Lyons, James, W, M, 62, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 19-Lyons, Patsy, W, F, 54, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 20-Lyons, Sallie, W, F, 24, dau., KY KY KY
Line 21-Lyons, Anna, W, F, 21, dau., KY KY KY
Line 22-Lyons, Femensie, W, F, 14, dau., KY KY KY
1509. Miller, Jos. L., "Carter Genealogy," William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 38-51, July 1911.
1510. Biographical Encyclopedia of Kentucky of the Dead and Living Men of the Nineteenth Century, Cincinnati, OH: J. M. Armstrong & Company, 1878, Reprinted by Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Southern Historical Press, 1980, pg. 624.
"Mcafee, Major Allen L., Lawyer, was born August 15, 1825, in Mercer County, near Harrodsburg, Kentucky. His parents were Robert and Ellen (Moore) McAfee, the former a native of Mercer County, Kentucky, and the latter of Westmoreland County, Virginia, and the daughter of George Moore, of that state. His father was a lawyer and farmer by professionj, and died in 1859. McAfee Station, in Mercer County, was named in honor of his family, and was probably established as early as 1773, by Robert, William, James and George McAfee. He was educatged at St. Mary's College, in Marion County; chose the law for his profession, and in 1843, began his profession, under his father, at Harrodsburg; was admitted to the bar, and soon after located for practice at Paraclifta, Arkansas. In the following year he entered the army, as Lieutenant of Company G, First Regiment Arkansas Cavalry, under the command of his relative, Col. Archibald yell, and served through the Mexican War. He was wounded at the battle of Buena Vista. In 1848, he returned to Kentucky, and began merchandising and practicing his profession, at Nicholasville. In 1862, he entered the Confederate army, as Major of the Sixth Battalion, under Humphrey Marshall. In 1864, he was taken prisoner, and held until January, 1865; was then discharged on parole, and served until the end, as Confederate Commissioner, to look after supplies for the prisoners at Camp Douglas. He then returned to Nicholasville; was pardoned by President Johnson, and at once resumed the practice of law, which he has since continued with great success. In 1857, he was elected to represent to Jessamine County in the Legislature; and, in 1868, was elected to the State Senate. He has always been a Democrat in politics, and, in 1860, was a delegate to the Baltimore Convention, which nominated John C. Breckinridge. Religiously, he is Episcopalian. Major McAfee was married, December 21, 1848, to Elizabeth R. Shely, daughter of George W. Shely, a farmer of Jessamine County.
1511. Bennett H. Young, A History of Jessamine County, Kentucky from the Earliest Settlement to 1898, Louisville, KY: Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 1898, Reprinted by Cook and McDowell Publishers, 1979, pg. 279.
"Allen L. McAfee - Was long a prominent public man in Jessamine county. He died of cancer of the throat March 16, 1888. He was the second son of Col. Robert McAFee, and was born in McAfee, Mercer county, on the 15th of August, 1825. He was admitted to the bar in Harrodsburg in 1845, and removed to Little Rock, Arkansas, where he commenced the practice of his profession. About this time he commenced the practice of his profession. About this time the war with Mexico broke out, and he volunteered as a private in Captain Mean's company of cavalry, which was one of the companies in the regiment of Col. Ambrose Yell, who was killed at the battle of Buena Vista. In that battle Colonel McAfee bore a prominent part in the charge of Humphrey Marshall and Colonel Yell against 6,000 lancers, led by General Mineon, who attempted to take the American batteries. In the charge in which McKee, Clay and Willis were lost, Colonel McAfee saw a Mexican lancer in the act of killing a wounded soldier. He instantly shot the Mexican. He used what was in those days a celebrant gun known as the Mississippi rifle.
At the close of the Mexican war, Colonel McAfee moved to Nicholasville, and married Miss Elizabeth Shely. In 1857 he was elected a member of the Kentucky legislature. Early in 1861 Colonel McAfee was arrested as a Southern sympathizer; he was taken from his home at 12 o'clock at night on the 21st of June, and without warrant or charge was carried and lodged in prison in Lexington. A writ of habeas corpus was taken out by Frank Hunt, Esq., and W. C. P. Breckinridge, Esq., in order to get Colonel McAfee before the Federal Court, then in session at Frankfort, but the Federal officers suspended the writ of habeas corpus. On the way to Camp Chase, in Cincinnati, he escaped by walking away from the guards, passed through Central Kentucky and reached the South. He was commissioned lieutenant-colonel by James A. Seldon, Confederate Secretary of War. In 1864 he raised a battalion of 300 mounted men, and was with General Jones in Western Virginia, and helped to defeat General Averill's rail on Harrodsburg in 1864. He was severely wounded in 1862 at Big Creek Gap. He was capture in 1864, and remained in Camp Douglas until the close of the war. He was a magnificent looking man in physical appearance, and possessed a high degree of courage.
In 1866 he was elected State Senator, defeating Richard Spurr, of Fayette, by over 500 votes."
1512. Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com>.
1513. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," First Division, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated 24 Aug 1850 by J. Karsner(?), Asst. Marshal, NARA Microfilm #M432, roll 208, pg. 16B.
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Line 1-McAfee, Allen L., 25, m, farmer, $3000(?), KY
Line 2-McAfee, Elizabeth R., 22, f, KY
Line 3-McAfee, Archibald, 1/12, m, KY
1514. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 25 July, 1860 by ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 378, pg. 124-125.
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Line 39-McAfee, A. L., 34, m, merchant, $2500, $6000, KY
Line 40-McAfee, Lizzie, 32, f, KY
Line 1-McAfee, Archie, 10, m, KY
Line 2-McAfee, Catharine E., 9, f, KY
Line 3-McAfee, Robert W., 7, m, KY
Line 4-McAfee, George S., 4, m, KY
Line 5-McAfee, Lawson B., 1, m, KY
Line 6-McAfee, John J., 24, m, Merchant, $0, $1000, KY
1515. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated 31 Aug 1870 by Sam M. Anderson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 477, pg. 70A.
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Line 20-McAfee, A. L., 43, M, W, State senator, $0, $1000, KY
Line 21-McAfee, Elizabeth, 42, F, W, keeping house, KY
Line 22-McAfee, Robert, 18, M, W, at school, KY
Line 23-McAfee, George S., 15, M, W, at school, KY
Line 24-McAfee, Lawson, 7, M, W, at school, KY
Line 25-McAfee, A. C., 4, M, W, KY
1516. "The Late Maj. McAfee," The Jessamine Journal, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, Friday, 30 Mar 1888, p. 1, Copy of article sent by Byron Ames.
"BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
His Life, Character, Civil and Military Services
(Written for the Jessamine Journal)
Another old soldier has fallen. Another veteran of two wars has laid down his arms. The well-known sword which he weilded in many battles against the enemies of the country lies as a relic of a patriotic and heroic life. The old soldier has been honorably discharged from the roils and sufferings of life to the rewards of a better state of existence.
Maj. Allen L. McAfee, who died of cancer in the throat at his residence in Nicholasville, Friday evening, March 16, 1888, was the second son of the late Col. Robert McAfee, of Mercer county, Kentucky, where the subject of this notice was born on the 15th of August, 1825, and would have been ninety-three years old at his next birthday. The disease which caused his death was cancer in the throat, which made its appearance under his tongue in June last, and from that time up to the hour of his death his sufferings were extreme and painful, yet he bore them with patience and perfect resignation. In early life he read law under the training of his father and was admitted to the bar in Harrodsburg in 1845. In the spring of that year he left Mercer county and settled in the city of Little Rock, Ark., where he commenced the practice of his profession with bright prospects of future usefulness, but war being declared by the United States against Mexico he immediately volunteered as a private soldier in Capt. Mear's company of cavalry, which formed one of the companies of the regiment of Col. Archibald Yell, who lost his life in the bloody battle of Buena Vist, Feb. 22d, 1847. As the mind of Maj. McAfee was more adapted in the duties of a soldier than that of the legal profession, it will ot be out of place to note down a few incidents of record he made in the Mexican and the late civil war between the North and the South. In the battle of Buena Vista he bore a prominent part in the charge of Col. Humphrey Marshall and Col. Yell against six thousand Lancers led by Gen. Minon, who attempted to take the American batteries commanded by Capts. Washington, Sherman and O'Brian. In the midst of the charge an important error was committed. The Mexicans had taken O'Brian's battery, the Kentucky regiment under Col. McKee, and the Indianna regiments were overpowered. Col. McKee, Col. Hardin, (of the Illinois regiment,) Lieut. Col. Henry Clay and Col Yell and the brave Capt. Willis were killed. It was at this crisis in the conflict that McAfee saw a Mexican Lancer in the act of killing a wounded soldier of his company. In an instant McAfee shot him.
After riding away in rapid flight, the Mexican soldier was seen to fall. Two days after the battle the Mexican soldier was found where he had fallen, shot in the left side, the ball coming out near the left hip joint, shattering the bone. The gun used was a Mississippi rifle.
At the close of the Mexican war Maj. McAfee returned to Kentucky and was married in 1848 to Miss Elizabeth Shely, of Jessamine county. In 1857 he was elected a member of the Legislature of Kentucky from Jessamine county. As a member of the legislature, he was industrious, honest and upright. He was true to the interests of the people, and no man wielded a more potent influence at that day in our county. Soon after his election to the Legislature he received the following letter from the soldier whose life he had saved at the battle of Buena Vista twelve years before:
Batesville, Ark., Sept. 20th, 1857.
CAPT. A. L. McAFEE:
My Dear Friend.--I write to congratulate you on your recent triumphant election to the Kentucky Legislature. i can never forget you for saving my life at the battle of Buena Vista, when I was severely wounded. Falling from my horse, a Mexican Lancer was in the act of dispatching me when your bullet averted his aim. For saving my life and the reckless manner in which you exposed your own, the company made you First Lieutenant. Write to me often.
Very truly your frined, Lewis B. Powell.
When civial war inaugurated in our country in 1861, Maj. McAfee, like all 'State Right Democrats,' took sides with the South.
His active opposition to the election of John J. Crittenden, adn the zealous support he gave to Hon. Wm. F. [line cut off] soon as 'Kentucky neutrality' was declared at the end, and civil war inaugurated in the State. Maj. McAfee was among the first victims of arbitrary arrests made by Federal soldiers in Jessamine county.
The following interesting account of his arrest and escape, which he wrote to me a few years ago, will be read with interest by many of his old friends who served with him in the late war:
'REMINISCES ON THE CIVIL WAR'
Louisville, Ky., March 13, 1884
To S. M. Duncan, Esq.:
Dear Sir:-Your favor of the 20th of last month was received a few days since. I have tried in vain to get a hold of a copy of the Commercial Gazette of the 9th of February containing the letter of Sergeant Moses Wright, whose unselfish devotion to the Southern cause, and his warm personal friendship in aiding me to escape in safety to the lines of the Southern army, has greatly endeared his name and memory to me. The Deering Newshouse, in this city, receives it every day, but return the copies left over for Cincinnati. They have on several occasions looked for the paper referred to - containing Sergeant Moses Wright's letter - but have not found it; hence my delay in answering your note of the 20th of February. As you are a very carefu man with papers containing historical facts, you may send me the paper with his letter. I would be pleased to read it as a precious relict coming from as true and as gallant a soldier as Maj. Croghan had in his 'forlorn hope' on the lakes in 1812. Had the people of the South succeeded in winning freedom and independene, I intended with the assistance of the late Jas. S. Chrisman, to have the name of Moses Wright placed on the pension roll for his gallant services in giving the declining years of his life to the cause of Southern independence. I remember him kindly as an auxillary to my escape from Kentucky in 1861. After I had been captured and spirited away from my family, about 12 o'clock at night on the first of June of that year, I was taken to Lewington without a warrant, in any charge whatever, except the general charge that I was in sympathy with the Southern people. There I met in prison at Camp Finnell several congenial spirits, including yourself, and twenty eight others, including many county officials. Many of them under the State laws. After it was known in Lexington that I was arrested and thrown in prison at Camp Finnell by order of Col. Warner, Frank Hunt and my noble friend W. C. P. Breckinridge sued out a writ of habeus corpus with a view of getting me before the Federal court then in session at Frankfort, to pass upon any charge they might produce, who, with Judge Thos. B. Monroe on the bench, (who afterwards died in exile for his love of 'States Rights'), the Federal officer in command, suspended the writ of habeus corpus. Mr. Hunt told me tha tthe commanding officer said that he did not intend to send me to Camp Chase with the other prisoners. I thanked Mr. Hunt for his information and his kind intervention on my behalf, but said to him that I did not believe that the commanding officer had told the truth, because I felt sure that he was telling Mr. Hunt a falsehood when he said I was not to go to a 'northern bastile.' I at once set about to organize a plan to effect the escape of the whole party. From Mercer county I had such men as William Alexander, James Smith, Jas. Cardwell, Ambrose Portwood, and other young and spirited men, the Route brothers, of Pendleton county - in all, twenty of the twenty-nine prisoners. This was don on Sunday before we had to start on Monday morning, and all this was a presentiment, or prescience, that our captors would bring along the regular train from Nicholasville a car attached to the regular passenger train for twenty-nine prisoners. My plan was to let our young men be well distributed on both sides of the car, one only occupying a seat, so arranged that the guard could be seated by the side of each prisoner. I asked my young relative, James Cardwell, to take the half seat next to the car door, and with his pruning knife to cut the bell rope at a given signal. My general signal was that when I took hold of Washburn, a subaltern officer in charge of the guard, each prisoner was to grab a gun, and the guard, with no other arms, were the only matters of contest, the prisoners having as good right to the guns as the Federal soldiers. Strict orders were given against firing, because Mr. Cardwell was to cut the bell rope and move upon the platform and lift out the rolling pin, used at that time in coupling old-fashion cars. This was to be done when the cars were to be on a level grade, and was entirely practicable. The place selected was in the valley of the Licking river, near Catawba, in Pendleton county. My old friend Richard Stowers, living near Morgan's Station, in Pendleton, gave me an order for a number of horses sufficient to mount the party, and with the guns of the paroled soldiers we were to go up the valley of the Licking to Virginia. We had nine or ten brave men, and the car cut off, our start was all that was desirable. We arrived at Paris all right. The young men all had been warned not to communicate to anyone our determination to effect our escape. But somehow our plot was told to one man before we arrived at Cynthiana. Ephraim Maxey, a man of 70 years of age, and one of the prisoners, who lived by my father in Mercer county more than forty years, came to me with tears in his eyes and appealed to me by the memory of my father to abandon the attempt to effect our escape, as he felt sure all would be killed. I tried in vain in a low voice to satisfy him that no such calamity could or would befall us. I showed him my order for the horses given me by Richard Stowers, and told him I would mount him and he could go with us to Virginia, or back to Mercer county; but he appeared inconsolable and was trembling with fear, and was about to expose the whole plot, when I said to him: 'If you insist on going to Camp Chase you may quiet down, but you may not have my company any further than Cincinnati.' So I was forced by this old man to abandon a plot that would have enabled all our party to make good their escape. So persistent was he that I feared he would tell the enemy. So when we were crossing the Ohio river on the ferry boat I gave Wm. Goddard, of Mercer county, my baggage, and told him my purpose to go into some shop on Front street, and I asked him as my 'file-chosen,' to talk briskly to our sentinel, so as to divert his attention and enable me to effect my escape. This he did effectually. He fairly blinded the country soldier with his extraordinary use of language. When we reached the old Spencer house corner a delater in clothing, an Israelite, was standing in his doore. I showed him to gold dollars, and said, quickly: 'Give me a duster.' He immediately took me in behind his doore. I knew there was another entrance to his house fronting Broadway street. I told the Jew to give me something finer in tht eother room, and from that doorway I saw our captors pass by with the other prisoners to the Little Miami depot. In my desperation I felt as you well know that I would rather be shot at then be locked up in a Northern Bastile. I laid the coat down and said to my Jewish friend, 'I may see you again,' kept my gold for future emergencies, and passed up Broadway street to the next crossing, and walked as rapidly as possible so as not to be observed, turning down the street towards Ludlow station, where I soon crossed in safety to the Kentucky shore in a skiff. I moved in great haste to the road leading to Florence, in Boone county, Ky., where I found warmhearted friends who mounted me on a good horse, and furnished my with guides to take me up to 'Sweet Owen,' which was then considered 'Dixie.' But there I learned that a Captain Blood, of the Federal forces was prowling over the county, and to prevent recapture, I passed on across the State undisturbed, until I reached the border county of Wayne. There I met John Bohon, a native of Mercer county, who introduced me to that chivalrous old solider, and guide, Sergeant Moses Wright, who served his country bravely during the war of 1812, under Major Croghan at Fort Stephenson when Gen. Proctor, with a large force of British and Indians under Tecumseh, attempted to capture the little garrison of 150 men, Aug. 2nd, 1813. Moses Wright ran the blockade through all kinds of dangers in carrying a dispatch from his commander to Gen. Harrison. He reached the Fort in time to take part in the attack made by the British Commander on the morning of August 2d, 1812. In looking back to the year 1862, when I first met Moses Wright, whose name no lover of his race can ever cease to venerate, and whose memory I shall ever cherish with feelings of the greatest delight. He was one of those firm and unbending old men who would rather be slain than betray principle. Born in Virginia and inheriting that love of Virginia from his revolutionary ancestors, he was ready and willing to undergo the severest trials to aid the people of the South during the late struggle. I shall never forget his kindness to me during the late war. All honor to the memory of Moses Wright. Very ruly your friend, A. L. McAfee"
Major McAfee was present at the defeat of Gen. Butler, at Bermuda Hundreds by Gen. Beauregard in 1864. He was also at the the battle of Drury's Bluff. He was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel by James A. Seddon, Secretary of War, in 1864, and had succeeded in raising a battallion of three hundred men whom he had mounted and gave assistance to Gen. Jones in defeating the famous raid of Gen. Averill on Lynchburgh, in the hard winter of 1864. Maj. McAfee was severely wounded at Big Creek Gap in 1862. In the closing year of 1864 he was taken prisoner, and remained prisoner until the war closed. He attributed his broken health to the severe suffering he endured at Camp Douglas. In 1866 he was eelected a state senator for four years, defeating Richard Spurr by over 500 votes.
Maj. McAfee was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He leaves a wife and four sons, four brothers, and an only sister, Mrs. Mary Welch, widow of the late Nathaniel Welch. S. M. D., Nicholasville, March 20."
1517. Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com> and Harriet Buckridge <old_baglady -at- hotmail.com>, "Allen L. McAfee," Received from Byron and Harriet in April 2009., * Allen L. McAfee's gravestone is missing.
1518. "Mexican War Pension Act of January 29, 1887: Survivor's Brief," Submitted 13 Oct 1887; approved 15 Oct 1887, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, Pension rate: Eight dollars per month, commencing January 29, 1887, Copy of file received from Byron Ames <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com>.
1519. Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com> and Harriet Buckridge <old_baglady -at- hotmail.com>, "Allen L. McAfee," Received from Byron and Harriet in April 2009., copy of marriage license and marriage record.
1520. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 25, Lee Precinct, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated 14 Jun 1900 by Wade Burch, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 534, p. 35, sheet 11A.
Dwelling#208/Family#211
Line 23-Shely, Jim, head, W, M, b. April 1834, age 66, single, KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm freely
Line 24-Shely, Clint, brother, W, M, b. Aug 1831, age 68, single, KY KY KY, farm laborer
Line 25-McAfee, Elizabeth, sister, W, F, b. May 1827, 73, widowed, 0 children, KY KY KY
Line 26-McAfee, Arch, brother, W, M, b. Oct 1848, 51, single, KY KY KY, farm laborer
1521. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 38, Ward 2, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by Susie Horine, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 482, pg. 137, sheet 6A.
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Line 36-McAfee, Elizabeth, boarder, F, W, 82, Wd., 7 children, 4 surviving; KY KY KY; own income
[living in household of George and Julia Speigle]
1522. "Obituary," Jessamine Journal, Friday, Dec. 17, 1915, sent by Byron Ames <byronames -at- msn.com>.
"MCAFEE - Mrs. Elizabeth McAfee, one of Jessamine's oldest citizens, died in Nicholasville, Sunday morning, Dec. 12, after a lingering illness. She has been confined to her bed for about two years, and last August suffered a stroke of paralysis, which gradually caused her death. Mrs. McAfee was born in this county May 31, 1827, at the Shely farm on the Danville pike, now owned by Judge E. B. Hoover, and was Mrs. Elizabeth Shely. She was married to Hon. A. L. McAfee, who was born in Jessamine county in 1815 and died in 1888. Mr. McAfee served as lieutenant in the Mexican war and was a colonel in the Confederate army during the civil war. He was a member of the State Senate from this district many years. The deceased is survived by four sons, Lawson, of Lexington; Geo. S., of Louisville; Dr. Alex McAfee, of Elsberry, Mo.; Archibald McAfee, McMeekin, Fla. Mrs. McAfee was a warm southern sympathizer and her bravery and courage in defense of the southern soldiers are remembered by many old residents. She was a conscientious christian woman and was an active church worker. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. J. J. Rice, assisted by Bishop Burton of Lexington. Interment in family lot in Maple Grove Cemetery."
1523. "Certificate of Death, Bureau of Vital Statistics, State Board of Health, Commonwealth of Kentucky," Filed 14 Dec 1915, West Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, File No. 30641, sent by Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com> and Harriet Buckridge <old_baglady -at- hotmail.com>.
1524. John Ridaught (transcriber), "OCHWILLA BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, Melrose, Putnam County, Florida," http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/putnam/cemetery/ochwilla.txt.
1525. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 108, Nicholasville, Jessamine Co., Kentucky, enumerated 1st day of June, 1880 by R. L. Wilmore, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 425, pg. 1.
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Line 15-McAfee, A. L., W, M, 54, head, marr., attorney-at-law; KY KY VA
Line 16-McAfee, Elizabeth, W, F, 53, wife, keeping house; KY KY KY
Line 17-McAfee, A. L., W, M, 31, son, single, farmer; KY KY KY
Line 18-McAfee, Geo S., W, M, 25, son, single, printer; KY KY KY
Line 19-McAfee, John L., W, M, 18, son, house painter; KY KY KY
Line 20-McAfee, C. A., W, M, ?, son, at school; KY KY KY
1526. The Jessamine Journal, Jessamine County, Kentucky, 21 Jan 1916, p. 1, sent by Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com> and Harriet Buckridge <old_baglady -at- hotmail.com>.
"MCAFEE-News was received at this office from Col. J. L. McMurtry, of McMeekin, Fla., of the death of Archibald McAfee. The deceased was found dead Monday on the road home from a neighbor where he had spent Sunday. No marks of violence was found on him and his death is supposed due to heart failure. Col. McMurtry had the body taken to an undertaker. Mr. McAfee was born and reared in this county and a son of the late Mrs. Elizabeth McAfee. He is survived by three brothers, Dr. Alex McAfee, of Elsberry, Mo; Geo. S. McAfee, of Cincinnati, O; and Lawson McAfee, of Lexington. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the grave in Ochwilla cemetery."
1527. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Fayette Co., Kentucky, Saturday, 7 May 1927, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyjessam/obits2/M_Obituaries.html.
"News of the death (May 6, 1927) of George Spencer McAfee of Atlanta, Georgia, was received here. Mr. McAfee was 75 years old and a member of the International Typographical Union. He was also a veteran of the Spanish-American War. He was a native of Jessamine County. The body will be buried in Atlanta."
1528. "Standard Certificate of Death, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Georgia State Board of Health," Filed 4 May 1927, Atlanta, Fulton Co., Georgia, File No. 11403, "Georgia Deaths 1914-1927" http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html.
1529. Jeanna (Shanklin) Grabuskie, <jgrabuskie -at- earthlink.net>. 9 children with James; moved from Mercer Co. to Trenton, Grundy Co. via steamboat before Civil War; she and Jacob moved to Cascade Co., MT in the 1890s.
1530. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Liberty Twp., Grundy Co., Missouri, enumerated Aug. 4, 1870, Microfilm #M593, roll 777, pg 306A.
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Line 32-Bunnell, James, age 59, M, W, Farmer, $8000, $2000, Kentucky
Line 33-Bunnell, Betty A., age 41, F, W, Keepiing house, Kentucky
Line 34-Bunnell, Theodore, age 18, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 35-Bunnell, Robert, age 16, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 36-Bunnell, Mary, age 15, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 37-Bunnell, Samuel, age 13, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 38-Bunnell, William, age 11, M, W, At home, Kentucky
LIne 39-Bunnell, John, age 9, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 40-Bunnell, James, age 7, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 1-Bunnell, Charles, age 6, M, W, At home, Missouri
Line 2-Bunnell, Betty, age 2, F, W, At home, Missouri
1531. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Liberty Twp., Grundy Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0688, pg 371B, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1532. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 145, Chestnut Twp., Cascade Co., Montana, enumerated -blank- Jun 1900 by Charles Arnaud, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 909, pg. 52, sheet 3A.
Dwelling#87/Household#92
Line 26-Bunnell, Eliz., head, white, female, b July 1829, age 70, Wd., marr. 50 yrs, 9 children, 8 surviving; KY KY VA
1533. Jeanna (Shanklin) Grabuskie, <jgrabuskie -at- earthlink.net>.
1534. The History of Grundy County, Missouri, Kansas City, MO: Birdsall & Dean, 1881, pp. 707-708.
"JAMES S. BUNNELL
Was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, January 3, 1810. His parents, Samuel and Elizabeth Bunnell, were natives of Pennsylvania. In his youth he was engaged in rafting lumber and merchandise on the rivers of his native State, and before he was eighteen years old had made two trips to New Orleans in a flat-boat. Mr. Bunnell was married in his native county, October 20, 1850, to Miss Bettie A. McAflee, daughter of Robert and Ellen McAftee and a native of the same county as her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell became the parents of nine children; viz, Theodore W., Robert M., Mary E. (now Mrs. William Shanklin), Samuel B., William M., John L., James E., Charles S. and Bessie H. Mr. Bunnell settled in Grundy county in 1863 and continued to reside here until his death which occurred September 20, 1875. He was a consistent member of the Baptist Church to which denomination his estimable lady now belongs. He left a fine estate of three hundred and twenty acres nicely improved and well stocked, upon which his widow and the younger children at present reside. His son, James E. Bunnell, who finished his education with a course at the Kirksville Normal School, is now engaged in teaching school in the neighborhood of his home. He is an industrious, intelligent and enterprising young gentleman whose future is bright and promising."
1535. Marriage Bonds and Consents 1831-1850 Mercer County, Kentucky, Genealogical Committee of the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1983, Marriage bond dated 14 Oct 1850; Bo: George W. Tompkins; Bf: Robert McAfee "of Plumb Hill".
1536. The History of Grundy County, Missouri, Kansas City, MO: Birdsall & Dean, 1881, pp. 707-708, Lists his date of birth as 3 Jan 1810.
"JAMES S. BUNNELL
Was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, January 3, 1810. His parents, Samuel and Elizabeth Bunnell, were natives of Pennsylvania. In his youth he was engaged in rafting lumber and merchandise on the rivers of his native State, and before he was eighteen years old had made two trips to New Orleans in a flat-boat. Mr. Bunnell was married in his native county, October 20, 1850, to Miss Bettie A. McAflee, daughter of Robert and Ellen McAftee and a native of the same county as her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell became the parents of nine children; viz, Theodore W., Robert M., Mary E. (now Mrs. William Shanklin), Samuel B., William M., John L., James E., Charles S. and Bessie H. Mr. Bunnell settled in Grundy county in 1863 and continued to reside here until his death which occurred September 20, 1875. He was a consistent member of the Baptist Church to which denomination his estimable lady now belongs. He left a fine estate of three hundred and twenty acres nicely improved and well stocked, upon which his widow and the younger children at present reside. His son, James E. Bunnell, who finished his education with a course at the Kirksville Normal School, is now engaged in teaching school in the neighborhood of his home. He is an industrious, intelligent and enterprising young gentleman whose future is bright and promising."
1537. Neil S. Smith and W. Elsworth Smith, "North Union Cemetery," Transcribed by Larry Flesher for the Grundy Co., MO GenWeb project. "d 65y, 1m, 13d".
"This cemetery is located in Liberty Township; S35-T63N-R23W; it is about 1/4 mile west of NE 80th Av behind what was formerly the North Union Church. The church has been torn down or moved away, and even the foundation has been moved. In 1964, the outline of the foundation where the church stood was visible. It is not maintained and is overgrown with dense thorn bushes, weeds, and trees. The remnants of an old wire fence and metal gate are still visible in 1998. The cemetery was recorded in 1964 by Mrs. B. F. Hoover and Mrs. O. L. Livingston, and re-recorded in 1998 by Mr. Neil S. Smith and Mr. W. Elsworth Smith."
1538. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 59, Magisterial Dist. No. 4, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 13-14 Jun 1900 by Will A. Sharp, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 544, pg. 267, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#220/Family#224
Line 55-McAfee, Robert, head, W, M, Jan 1831, age 69, marr. 33 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, rents farm
Line 56-McAfee, Margaret S., W, F, Nov 1841, age 58, marr. 33 yrs, 8 children, 4 living; IA KY IL
Line 57-McAfee, Jessie W., dau., W, F, Aug 1881, age 18, single, MO KY IA, at school
Line 58-Bunnell, Robert N., nephew, W, M, Nov 1853, age 46, single, KY KY KY, miner
LIne 59-Bunnell, Gladys M., niece, W, F, Mar 1895, age 5, single, MO KY MO
1539. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 145, Cascade Twp., Cascade Co., Montana, enumerated -blank- Jun 1900 by Charles Arnaud, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 909, pg. 53, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#142/Household#149
Line 57-Bunnell, Wm. M., head, male, white, b Nov 1858, age 41, marr. 1 yr, KY KY KY, bookkeeper; owns home freely
Line 58-Bunnell, Lana A., wife, female, white, b Jul 1874, age 25, marr. 1 yr, 0 children, MO New Brunswick MO
1540. Neil S. Smith and W. Elsworth Smith, "North Union Cemetery," Transcribed by Larry Flesher for the Grundy Co., MO GenWeb project. "died age 14y, 8m, 16d".
"This cemetery is located in Liberty Township; S35-T63N-R23W; it is about 1/4 mile west of NE 80th Av behind what was formerly the North Union Church. The church has been torn down or moved away, and even the foundation has been moved. In 1964, the outline of the foundation where the church stood was visible. It is not maintained and is overgrown with dense thorn bushes, weeds, and trees. The remnants of an old wire fence and metal gate are still visible in 1998. The cemetery was recorded in 1964 by Mrs. B. F. Hoover and Mrs. O. L. Livingston, and re-recorded in 1998 by Mr. Neil S. Smith and Mr. W. Elsworth Smith."
1541. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Liberty Twp., Lindly P.O., Grundy Co., Missouri, enumerated 24th day of April, 1860 by R. A. DeBolt, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 621, pg. 422.
Dwelling#1091/Family#936
Line 11-McAfee, Robert A., 29, M, farmer, $0, $300, KY
Line 12-McAfee, Eliza J., 21, F, KY
Line 13-McAfee, Hattie, 1, F, KY
1542. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Liberty Twp., Rural Dale P.O., Grundy Co., Misosuri, enumerated 5th day of Aug., 1870 by ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 77, pg. 306B.
Dwelling#43/Family#41
Line 17-McAfee, Robert, 39, M, W, Farmer, $0, $400, KY
Line 18-McAfee, Samantha, 29, F, W, Keeping house, IA
Line 19-McAfee, Hattie, 11, F, W, At home, KY
Line 20-McAfee, J. Robert, 9, M, W, At home, MO
Line 21-McAfee, Mary E., 6, F, W, At home, MO
Line 22-McAfee, Kate, 2, F, W, At home, MO
Line 23-McAfee, Dora, 1, F, W, At home, MO
1543. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 210, Liberty Twp., Grundy Co., Missouri, enumerated 14th day of June, 1880 by John W. Rost, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 688, pg 367A.
Dwelilng/Family#5
Line 24-McAfee, Robert, W, M, 48, husband, farmer, KY KY ---
Line 25-McAfee, Margaret S., W, F, 39, wife, keeping house, IA KY KY
Line 26-McAfee, Mollie, W, F, 16, daughter, at home, MO KY KY
Line 27-McAfee, Kattie, W, F, 12, daughter, at school, MO KY KY
Line 28-McAfee, Annie E., W, F, 5, daughter, at home, MO KY IA
LIne 29-McAfee, Violet, W, F, 2, daughter, at home, MO KY IA
Line 30-McAfee, Alice B., W, F, 1, daughter, at home, MO KY IA
1544. Neil S. Smith and W. Elsworth Smith, "North Union Cemetery," Transcribed by Larry Flesher for the Grundy Co., MO GenWeb project. age 14y, 9m, 27d.
"This cemetery is located in Liberty Township; S35-T63N-R23W; it is about 1/4 mile west of NE 80th Av behind what was formerly the North Union Church. The church has been torn down or moved away, and even the foundation has been moved. In 1964, the outline of the foundation where the church stood was visible. It is not maintained and is overgrown with dense thorn bushes, weeds, and trees. The remnants of an old wire fence and metal gate are still visible in 1998. The cemetery was recorded in 1964 by Mrs. B. F. Hoover and Mrs. O. L. Livingston, and re-recorded in 1998 by Mr. Neil S. Smith and Mr. W. Elsworth Smith."
1545. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch #515391, Serial#965985 (Livingston Co., MO Marriages 1837-1867).
1546. Lewis Collins, Maysville, KY and J.A. and U.P. James, Historical Sketches of Kentucky, Cincinnati, 1874, Vol. 1. Reprinted 1968, Jefferson County. The Poets and Poetry of Kentucky, page 600-601, http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.bios/8965/mb.ashx?pnt=1.
MRS. NELLY MARSHALL McAFEE, A native of Kentucky, was born at Louisville, May 8, 1845. Her father, the late Gen. Humphrey Marshall, was distinguished as a statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and soldier. Her education, which had been conducted with singular care and advantage, was interrupted by the vicissitudes of the war around her Henry county home - whence she went, in 1862, through the Southern lines, to nurse a wounded brother, and soon after met the gallant Confederate officer, Capt. John J. McAfee, whom she married, Feb. 13, 1871, while he was serving his first of two terms, 1869-73, as the representative of Mercer county in the Kentucky legislature. This affaire du coeur was very romantic, and attracted the complimentary notices of the Press quite generally; indeed, Mrs. M. boasts of possessing seventy-two of these, being all that fell under her eye. For more than eight years, it seems, "the course of their true love had not run smooth;" the lady's parents having opposed the marriage. Consent at last was given, and the wedding day appointed for the spring of 1871. But in January before, the talented legislator was attacked with typhoid pneumonia, and his life despaired of. The lady was sent for, and the ceremony which made them man and wife took place at Frankfort in the presence of only five witnesses, the bride being given away by the nearest friend of both parties, Col. James Q. Chenoweth, senator from the Mercer district. In 1863, when only 18, Miss Marshall began her literary career, taking rank immediately as a brilliant and fluent writer, and in ten years probably wrote more than any woman of her age in the United States. She has written poems enough to comprise two volumes entitled "A Bunch of Violets," and "Leaves from the Book of my Heart." Of novels, she wrote "Eleanor in 1866," "Dead under the Roses," in 1867, "Wearing the Cross" in 1868, "As by Fire" in 1869, and in March, 1874, had ready for the press, "Passion, or Bartered and Sold." Besides these, she has published several volumes on miscellaneous subjects, and contributed to magazines and newspapers many serials, essays, letters, poems, and sketches. She writes without effort - as naturally as the bird sings. Many of her poems are marked by tender touches of pathos and passion. [Note: Poems shown: "To Him Who Will Understand" and "Wild Birds."]
1547. McAfee, John J., Robert McAfee The Pioneer and The First Commodore on Three Principal Rivers of the West, self-published, 1891, pp. 17-22.
"SKETCH OF HON. J. J. MCAFEE" by Hon. Ben S. Robbins:
"The subject of this sketch, - the author and compiler of this book, - was born in Mercer County, Ky., on the 27th day of November, 1836, at Menkes' Spring near McAfee Station. He is the son of Robert McAfee and Ellen J. Moore.
With the exception of three sessions at Bethel Academy, he was educated in the common schools of his native County.
In early life he engaged in mercantile business in Kentucky; and afterwards, in Philadelphia. When the Civil War began, and after the fall of Fort Sumpter, he went to Charleston, S. C., here he became a member of a Company called the 'Swamp Fox,' which constituted one of the Companies of the Holcombe Legion, commanded by Col. Peter Stephens, a graduate of West Point. Col. Stephens was a soldier of rare accomplishments. the Company was mustered into the service at General Wade Hampton's race course; and on September 16th, 1861, was immediately ordered into the service.
At Charleston, S. C., in January 1862, Mr. McAfee was promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant in the Infantry service. In April, 1862, an order was made by the War Department, giving all the Kentuckians, Missourians, and Marylanders permission to join commands from their respective states. Lieutenant McAfee severed his connection with his old command and crossed the country, by way of Columbia, S. C., Ashville, N. C., Greenville, East Tennessee to Abingdon, Va. Here he joined the Sixth Confederate Battalion of Cavalry, commanded by his brother, Major Allen L. McAfee and was soon afterwards promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant of a cavalry company, commanded by Hon. Warren Montfort, who is now, one of the Circuit Judges of the State of Kentucky. On account of the illness of Capt. Montfort, Lieutenant McAfee commanded the company from Virginia to Chickamauga; and immediately after the battle at that point, his Brigade was ordered to report to General Joseph Wheeler, who made a raid around Gen. Rosecrans' army, crossing the Tennessee river at Cotton Port, above Chattanooga; and after taking McMinnville, which was the base of Rosecrans' supplies, he marched, by way of Franklin, to Murfreesboro, tearing up the railroads, burning bridges and destroying stockades and government property.
At Shelbyville, Tennessee, he encountered Gen. Mitchell, who had a vastly superior force, and was compelled to retreat, re-crossing the Tennessee river at Muscle Shoals, near Courtland Alabama.
In October, 1863, Lieutenant McAfee was promoted to the rank of Captain, and Assistant Adjutant General of the C S. A. and assigned to duty with the Kentucky cavalry in Virginia at that time commanded by Gen. George B. Hodge. He served with Gens. Jones and Cosby. In that position he served until the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee, at Appomatox, on the 9th day of April, 1865. After this he returned to Kentucky, coming over the Cumberland mountains on horseback, with his Brigade, and surrendered to Gen. Hobson, at Mt. Sterling, Ky. This was on the 5th day of May, 1865. He then returned to his home in Mercer county, after an absence of seven years. He rode horseback over as much territory as any solider in the army, and participated in as many skirmishes, and battles, as any soldier in the service. In May 1865, he began the study of medicine under Dr. William H. Roach, a physician of extensive practice in Mercer County, Ky. In September 1865, he matriculated at Polk's College, in St. Louis, Missouri, where he pursued his studies until the session closed, in 1867. He then entered Hospital College, remaining nine months; after which he returned to Mercer County and entered business as a druggist, and practiced medicine, in a small way.
In the spring of 1868, he was commissioned by Governor Bramlette, Police Judge of Salvisa, in Mercer County. He appreciated the honor more highly, from the fact that the Governor had commanded a regiment in the Federal Army.
In August 1869, he was elected as a Democrat, to the General Assembly of Kentucky, from Mercer County, and was re-elected in 1871. In August 1874, he was defeated for the State Senate by the Grangers, who, at that time having a majority in the State, elected a Legislature of their own choosing; which, according to the opinion of the writer, compiled the worst system of laws that has ever been in operation in Kentucky.
In 1872, he was licensed to practice law, and entered upon the practice at Harrodsburg, Ky. He removed to Louisville in December 1875, continuing in the practice, in that city, until the present.
In 1879 he again announced himself a candidate for the State Senate in the thirty-eighth Senatorial District - composed of some of the Legislative Districts of the City of Louisville, and was defeated. Mr. McAfee, like many others, has become thoroughly convinced that a man who pretends to practice one of the learned professions, can no profitably engage in political pursuits.
On the 13th day of February, 1871, he was married to Nelly Marshall, the daughter of Gen. Humphrey Marshall. She has achieved fame as a novelist, and lecturer, of which every Kentuckian who knew her father, and has known her, is proud. There is scarcely a woman in the South who has written more, both of prose and poetry, than she has, and her productions command the plaudits of the public. They have only one child, a son, Julius W. McAfee, who, if he shall sustain the prestige of the McAfee's and Marshalls, as his present intelligence and sprightliness indicate, will hereafter be known in the history of Kentucky.
It is unnecessary to refer further to the fact that the McAfees were among the first settlers in Kentucky. The history of the State, as well as this volume, will show the facts in connection with that settlement. So far as the Marshall family is concerned, it would be a matter of supererogation to be spoken of in this connection.
In 1886, the author of this volume, wrote and published a book entitled 'Kentucky Politicians,' which received very favorable comment from the critics.
His last work, entitled 'The First Commodore on the Three Principal Rivers of the West' constitutes the present volume.
The writer of this sketch, being the partner of the author in the practice of the legal profession, necessarily feels considerable modesty in sounding the praises of his associate, but can say without criticism from those who are acquainted with Mr. McAfee, that he is a man of brilliant parts, a companionable gentleman, descended from an honorable race, and one to which Kentuckians are very greatly indebted.
If nothing were said of the merits of the work as a literary production, the book-disclosing, as it does, the history, ancestry and research of the author, his knowledge of events that have transpired in Kentucky, and elsewhere, during the last three decades, and the publicity of his recitals - the book is entitled to a most studious perusal. Kentuckians, especially, should congratulate themselves upon this addition to their literature, and by properly honoring the production, not only derive profit from it themselves, but commend it to those who are to come after them. All Kentuckians are proud of their citizenship, and the name of the State where they reside is a passport to the best society at home, and abroad. It is, however, unfortunately, too true that we, perhaps, know much less of the events that have given prestige to our State, and fame to our ancestors, than we do of events of much more recent occurrence."
1548. Mosgrove, Geo. Dallas, Kentucky Cavaliers in Dixie: Reminiscences of a Confederate Cavalryman, Originally published 1895; reprinted in Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1999, p. 95, copy sent by Byron Ames, <GoodOldGeezer -at- msn.com> and Harriet Buckridge <old_baglady -at- hotmail.com>.
"CAPTAIN JOHN J. MCAFEE. An intellectual young gentleman of attractive personality, a smooth, fluent talker, full of humor and a ready writer was Captain John J. McAfee, adjutant-general of General George R. Cosby's brigade. He was also war correspondent for a Richmond newspaper, his contributions being literary gems, valuable in information and often intensely interesting by reason of their effervescing humor. Captain McAfee was fastidious in all things and of aristocratic tendency. Withal he was a bon vivant. When rations were short he had a ludicrous habit of placing his hands upon his stomach, and with a far-away expression in his eyes, saying, 'My stomach feels heated and unsatisfied-like.' Because of his genial temperament and warm, rosy complexion he was nicknamed 'Ginger.' There was uch in common between him and Barney Giltner, they being boon companions.
Soon after the war Captain McAfee married Miss Nellie Marshall, the brilliant daughter of General Humphrey Marshall."
1549. "1880 Kentucky Federal Census," 348 W. Jefferson, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, Vol. 16, E.D. 135, Sheet 23, Microfilm viewed on 6 Oct 2001 at Seattle NARA.
Line 23-McAfee, John J., age 44, b. KY
Line 24-McAfee, Nellie M., age 32, b. KY
LIne 25-McAfee, Julian W., age 1, b. KY
+ 1 boarder, 3 servants
1550. "Political Graveyard," http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/MR.html.
1551. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #636; age 17.
1552. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Jun 1870 by J. W. Cardwell, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 488, pg. 499A.
Dwelling#18/Family#18
Line 19-Graham, Jno. R., 30, M, W, Druggist, $700, $2500, KY
Line 20-Graham, Hannah S., 26, F, W, Keeping house, KY
Line 21-Graham, Willie M., 7, M, W, at school, KY
Line 22-Graham, Maggie E., 6, F, W, at school, KY
Line 23-Shy, Taylor(?), 26, M, M, farm laborer, KY
Line 24-Shy, Nelley(?), 18, F, M, domestic servant, KY
Line 25-Shy, Jno. C., 4/12, M, M, at home, KY, b. Feb.
1553. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 21, "wife of John R.".
1554. Tom Graham <tgraham -at- brockmcvey.com>, "Hannah S. McAfee," 11 Jul 2005.
Hello, This is a theory I have, trying to fill in a blank for Hannah S. McAfee, daughter of Robert McAfee(b:1798) and Ellen Judith Moore. She has no data listed with her name on the McAfee chart. David Duncan Sengal and I collaborate quite a bit and he told me you and he have spoken in the past, so I thought I would mail you. Several Grahams are trying to find the line of William McAfee Graham and this theory is obviously not backed with absolute fact, but I wanted to share it.
Thanks, Thomas Brown Graham....Lexington, Kentucky
Also, Cyrus and Susannah Graham had a son who died at age 19...1856-1875 and is listed on census as Garret W.D.
Thanks to your information, I feel certain that he was named for Garret Ward Darland a physician in the area who was married to a McAfee. Thanks, Tom Graham
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:tgraham -at- brockmcvey.com>Tom Graham
To: <mailto:hgraham -at- theriver.com>helengraham
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: information
Hello Helen, John Robert Graham was the son of Cyrus and Susannah Smither Graham. He was a twin to James Wilson Graham II and he had several brothers and sisters, one of which was Thomas Duncan Graham who was my great-grandfather. John R. Graham is listed on the 1870 census for Salvisa, Mercer County Kentucky with his family:
John R. Druggist
Hannah S. wife
Willie M. 7 son
Maggie E. 6 daughter
The age for Willie M. fits with William McAfee Graham
Salvisa is right next to the town of McAfee.
In the 1880 census John Robert Graham is back with his parents and is listed as widowed.
Willie M. would have been 17 years old and possibly on his own.
Hannah S. Graham died September 27, 1876 and is buried in th New Providence Cemetery in McAfee. She is buried very close to Major Robert McAfee and his wife, the former Ellen Judith Moore and their son William McAfee who was murdered by Absolem Jinkins in 1858.
Robert McAfee is listed in the 1850 census with several children one of whom is Hannah S.
Robert McAfee and Cyrus Graham were neighbors.
It is possible that John R. and Hannah named their son for Hannah's murdered brother William McAfee.
Several McAfee cousins and Bunnells moved to the Kansas City Area or just outside Kansas City where Miss Clack(Mrs. William McAfee Graham) was raised.
Nevada, Missouri is very close to the area. Nevada, Missouri is where William McAfee Graham is buried.
John R. Graham married again to Ella Waggoner and had four children, one of which was Robert Cardwell Graham. In Robert Graham's obituary, it mentions a half brother out west. Could this half brother be William McAfee Graham?
Helen, I will try to find more proof, as my theory is mixed with facts and speculation. What kind of information do you have?
Sincerely, Thomas Brown Graham
1555. Tom Graham <tgraham -at- brockmcvey.com>, "McAfee/Graham marriage," 17 Jul 2005.
From: Mercer County Kentucky Marriage Bonds and Consents
Compiled by: Donna Jean Webb
976.902
M554web3
found at Kentucky Historical Society Library
Frankfort, Ky.
John R. Graham Bond date: 30 December 1861
Hannah S. McAfee Bondsmen: John R. Graham James S. Bunnell consent: Ellen McAfee(POB)
Attest: J. Bunnell (A?) McAfee
(MF,p.409)
1556. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 202, Washington Co., Kentucky, enumerated 9th day of June, 1880 by H. S. Patten(?), National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 445, pg. 390A.
Dwelling#138/Household#138
Line 20-Graham, Cyrus, W, M, 64, head, married, farmer, KY KY KY
Line 21-Graham, Susan, W, F, 63, wife, married, keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 22-Graham, Jno. R., W, M, 42, son, widowed or divorced, works on farm, KY KY KY
1557. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #636; age 14.
1558. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 200, Taylor Twp., Sullivan Co., Missouri, Enumerated 11-12 Jun 1880 by Geo. Martin Jr., NARA Microfilm Series T9, Roll 738, p. 189D.
Dwelling#117, Household#119
Line 46-McAfee, Rice, white, male, age 34, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 47-McAfee, Alice, white, female, age 24, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 48-McAfee, Winter, white, male, age 3, son, single, KY KY KY
Line 49-McAfee, Sophia, white, female, age 2, daughter, single, MO KY KY
Line 50-McAfee, Cabble(?), white, male, age 5/12, b. Jan, son, single, MO KY KY
1559. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," E.D. 59, Ward 2, Trenton City, Trenton Twp., Grundy Co., Missouri, enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by E. D. Hendrikson, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 857, pg. 126, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#291, Household #298
Line 64-Knapp, Stattee, head, white, female, b Nov 1869, age 30, marr. 9 yrs, 2 children, both surviving; KY KY KY; keeps boarding house; rents home
Line 65-Knapp, John W., son, white, male, b Oct 1891, age 8, single, MI MI KY, at school
Line 66-Knapp, Charles P., son, white, male, b Nov 1892, age 6, single, MI MI KY
Line 67-McAffee, Rice, boarder, white, male, b Mar 1846, age 53, divorced, KY KY KY, grocery salesman
1560. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 113, East Kelley town, Spokane Township, School District 9, Lewis & Clark Co., Montana, enumerated 8 Apr 1910 by Charles Hurd, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 833, pg. 209, sheet 2A.
Enumerated on Main Street
Dwelling/Household #24
Line 8-McAfee, Rice, head, male, white, age 63, m1 20, 4 children, KY KY KY, no occupation, rents home
Line 9-McAfee, Stattie, wife, female, white, age 40, m2 7, 2 children, both surviving, KY KY KY
Line 10-Knapp, John, son, male, white, age 18, single, MI MI KY, laborer, smelter
Line 11-Knapp, Paul, son, male, white, age 16, single, MI MI KY; laborer, ranch
Dwelling/Family#27
Line 16-McAfee, Charles, head, male, white, age unknown, marr., KY KY KY, teamster-smelter; rents home
Line 17-McAfee, Rose, wife, female, white, age unknown, marr. 6 yrs, 2 children, 1 surviving, MI Switzerland MI
Line 18-McAfee, Basel, son, male, white, age unknown, MT KY MI
1561. Neil S. Smith and W. Elsworth Smith, "North Union Cemetery," Transcribed by Larry Flesher for the Grundy Co., MO GenWeb project. "34y. dau of Rev. W. H. WINTER of KY. wife of Rice McAFEE. date may be confirmation date".
"This cemetery is located in Liberty Township; S35-T63N-R23W; it is about 1/4 mile west of NE 80th Av behind what was formerly the North Union Church. The church has been torn down or moved away, and even the foundation has been moved. In 1964, the outline of the foundation where the church stood was visible. It is not maintained and is overgrown with dense thorn bushes, weeds, and trees. The remnants of an old wire fence and metal gate are still visible in 1998. The cemetery was recorded in 1964 by Mrs. B. F. Hoover and Mrs. O. L. Livingston, and re-recorded in 1998 by Mr. Neil S. Smith and Mr. W. Elsworth Smith."
1562. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 129, State Lunatic Asylum No. 1, Fulton City, Fulton Twp., Callaway Co., Missouri, enumerated 14 Jun 1900 by Greenberry E. Bell, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 844, sheet 3B.
Line 88-McAfee, Winter, patient, W, M, b 1875, age 25, single, b. MO (no information on parents), can read/write/speak English
1563. Missouri State Archives, "Quest for a Cure: Care and Treatment in Missouri's First State Mental Hospital," http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/exhibits/quest/facilities/1880-1925.asp.
1564. Newcomb, Bethuel Merritt, Andrew Newcomb 1618-1686 and His Descendants, New Haven, CT: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1923, p. 508.
1565. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," E.D. 53, Ward 1, Galt City, Liberty Twp., Grundy Co., Missouri, enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by ?, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 857, pg. 49, sheet 3B.
Dwelling#60, Household#60
Line 59-McAfee, Rosey, housekeeper, white, female, b July 1846, age 53, divorced; one child, deceased; CT CT CT
1566. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 98, Ward 3, Helena, Lewis & Clark Co., Montana, enumerated 10-12 Jan 1920 by Frank H. Coy, Microfilm series T625; Roll 972, pg. 121, sheet 3A.
Address: 71 No. Park Ave.
Dwelling#22, Household #171
Line 38-McAfee, Stattee, head, female, white, age 49, widowed, KY KY KY, saleslady, dry goods store
1567. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #333; age 11.
1568. "1870 Kentucky Federal Census," Salvisa Post Office, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 1, 1870 by C. P. Graham, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 477A.
Dwelling/Family #15
Line 13-Cunningham, A., age 25, b. KY; farmer, $1400/$500
Line 14-Cunningham, Medora, age 21, b. KY
Line 15-Cunningham, Betty, age 3, b. KY
Line 16-Cunningham, Robt., age 9/12 (b. Aug, 1869), b. MO
Line 17-McAfee, Maud, age 11, b. KY
Dwelling/Family #16
Line 18-Cunningham, Harvey, age 63, b. Ky; farmer, $4000/$1000
Line 19-Cunningham, Rebecca, age 60, b. KY
Line 20-Cunningham, Meriah, age 23, b. KY
Line 21-Cunningham, Joan, age 18, b. KY
Line 22-Cunningham, Ben, age 19, b. KY
Line 23-Cunningham, Taylor S., age 21, b. KY
Dwelling/Family#17
Line 27-Cunningham, Arthusa, age 51, F, W, Keeps house, Ky
Line 28-Cunningham, Frank E., age 25, M, W, Farmer, Ky
Line 29-Cunningham, Ella, age 18, F, W, At home, Ky
Line 30-Cunningham, Charlie, age 17, M, W, At school, Ky
LIne 31-Cunningham, Susan, age 15, M, W, At school, Ky
LIne 32-McCoun, Esther, age 78, F, W, At home, Ky
Line 33-Cunningham, Harry, age 60, M, B, Farm hand, Ky
Line 34-McCoun, Clay, age 22, M, B, Farm hand, Ky
Line 35-Pully, George, age 19, M, B, Farm hand, Ky
Line 36-Anderson, Lucinda, age 35, F, B, Domestic servant, Ky
Line 37-Anderson, Celia, age 7, F, M, Domestic servant, Ky
Line 38-Anderson, Mary, age 3, F, M, Domestic servant, Ky
Line 39-Cunningham, Mollie, age 8, F, B, Domestic servant, Ky
LIne 40-McCoun, Ella, age 19, F, W, At home, Missouri
1569. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, pg 55C, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1570. "Cunningham Bible," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, Vol. 2, pg. 201-203.
1571. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #741; age 14.
1572. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," E.D. 89, Mag. Dist. 3, Precinct No. 6, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 21 April, 1910 by Gilbert McAfee, sheet 7B.
Dwelling#142/Family#143
Line 53-Cunningham, Robert, head, M, W, 40, marr. (1st) 6 yrs, KY KY KY, mail carrier, rural
Line 54-Cunningham, Clara H., wife, F, W, 34, marr. (1st) 6 yrs, KY KY KY
Line 55-Cunningham, Alonzo, father, M, W, 66, Wd., KY KY KY, own income
Dwelling#143/Family#144
Line 56-Gill, Gabe, head, M, W, 40, marr.(1st) 18 yrs, KY KY KY, mail carrier, rural
Line 57-Gill, Ellen, wife, F, W, 37, marr. (1st) 18 yrs, 5 children, all surviving, KY KY KY
Line 58-Gill, Mary H., daughter, F, W, 11, single, KY KY KY
Line 59-Gill, Sa-- M., daughter, F, W, 9, single, KY KY KY
Line 60-Gill, Patsy, daughter, F, W, 6, single, KY KY KY
Line 61-Gill, Buster, son, M, W, 4, single, KY KY KY
1573. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Certificate #34-16913.
1575. Bev Priest, <mapriest -at- erinet.com>.
1576. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #333; age 9.
1577. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated Aug. 14, 1870, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 494B.
Dwelling/Family#29
Line 12-Smith, John, age 26, M, W, Farmer, $1680, $630, Kentucky
Line 13-Smith, Julia A., age 20, F, W, Keeps house, Kentucky
Line 14-Smith, Jas. S., age 3, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 15-Smith, Jno. J., age 2, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 16-Smith, Geo. D., age 7/12, M, W, At home, Kentucky, b. Nov.
1578. Bev Priest, <mapriest -at- erinet.com>. of Anderson Co., Kentucky.
1579. Sandy Muehlman <smuehlm -at- sbcglobal.net>, "The Story behind Salvisa Sam," 10 Jan 2007. "My ancestors are from John J. "Ginger" McAfee whose daughter Mevina "Minnie" was the mother of my grandmother Maud Bunton. Maud married Thomas Ephrian Sanders."
1580. "The Story Behind 'Salvisa Sam'," Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, June 23, 1988, Photocopy of article in personal files, Minnie was the grandmother of Alice R. Clark.
1581. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #333; age 7?
1582. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 4, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 3, 1870 by C. P. Graham, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 480B.
Dwelling/Family#60
Line 29-Bunton, Septimus, age 24, M, W, Farmer, $2000, $600, Kentucky
Line 30-Bunton, Minnie, age 18, F, W, Keeps house, Kentucky
Line 31-Bunton, Mary E., age 11/12, F, W, At home, Kentucky, b. July
Line 32-Jones, Taylor, age 7, M, B, At home, Kentucky
1583. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Sharps, Mercer Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, pg 40A, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1584. "Bunton Bible Records," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 28-29.
Note attached to record: "The following records are from a Bible published in 1840 and in the possession of Mrs. Osie Woods, April, 1968."
1585. "1850 Federal Census - Mercer Co., Kentucky." family #288; p. 258; age 5.
1586. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, age 14.
1587. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 58, Dugansville precinct, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by Leslie L. Bryant, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, p. 242, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#149/Family#149
Line 63-Bunton, Sept, head, W, M, b. May 1846, 54, marr. 7 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 64-Bunton, Littie M., wife, W, F, b. Feb 1857, 43, marr. 7 yrs, 2 children, both living, KY KY KY
Line 65-Bunton, Howard, son, W, M, b. Nov 1884, 15, single, KY KY KY
Line 66-Bunton, Dora, daughter, W, F, b. Oct 1886, 13, single, KY KY KY
Line 67-Bunton, Lillie, daughter, W, F, b. July 1895, 4, single, KY KY KY
Line 68-Bunton, John T., son, W, M, b. Apr 1898, 2, single, KY KY KY
1588. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 89, Precinct 6, Magisterial District 3, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 19 Apr 1910 by Gilbert McAfee, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 495, pg. 62, sheet 5A.
Dwelling#98/Family#99
Line 33-Bunton, S., head, M, W, 63, marr 17 yrs, KY KY KY; trader
Line 34-Bunton, Lylia(?), wife, F, W, 53, marr. 17 yrs, 2 children, KY KY KY
Line 35-Bunton, Lillie, daughter, F, W, 15, single, KY KY KY
Line 36-Bunton, John T., son, M, W, 12, single, KY KY KY
1589. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 119, Precinct 6, Vanarsdell, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 7th of Jan., 1920 by S. W. Kennedy, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 62, sheet 8A.
Farm; Dwelling#171/Family#180
Line 24-Bunton, Sep, Head, O/F, M, W, 74, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 25-Bunton, Liddy, Wife, F, W, 63, marr., KY KY KY
Line 26-Bunton, John T., son, M, W, 22, single, KY KY KY, farm laborer
1590. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 31, Cert. #15333; age 86.
1591. Ibid. Vol. 30, Cert. #14548; age 82.
1592. Maj. Lewis W. McKee and Mrs. Lydia K. Bond, A History of Anderson County, Begun in 1884 by Major Lewis W. McKee, Concluded in 1936 by Mrs. Lydia K. Bond, Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1975, (Originally published Frankfort, Kentucky 1937), pg. 206.
1593. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," District 5, Anderson Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0401, pg 335C, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1594. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 11, Cert. #05491; age 66.
1595. Ibid. Vol. 25, Cert. #13205.
1596. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, Aug. 1970; 2nd Printing May 1990, Vol. III, pg. 29.
1597. "Royalty Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pages 135.
1598. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 19, Cert. #09149.
1599. "Davenport Bible Records," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, pg. 13-14.
1600. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #333; age 1.
1601. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 34, 4th Magisterial District, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated (blank) day of June, 1880 by S. Roach(?), National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 434, pg. 53C.
Dwelling#183/Household#188
Line 1-Davenport, John W., W, M, 27, head, married, farmer, KY KY KY
Line 2-Davenport, Maud, W, F, 22, wife, married, keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 3-Davenport, John S., W, M, 4, son, single, KY KY KY
Line 4-Davenport, Lily, W, F, 2, daughter, single, KY KY KY
Line 5-Jones, R--, B, M, 18, ?, single, KY KY KY
Line 6-Jones, Mollie, Mu, F, 16, servant, single, KY KY KY
1602. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 13.
1603. "Davenport Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 47-48.
"The following records were taken from loose pages of a Davenport family Bible given to Gladys Davenport Alexander by Eliza Shifflet Davenport, second wife of James B. Clay, in whose possession they were in 1938."
1604. "Davenport Bible Records," Bible Records and Family Information of Residents of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Ison for the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1986, pg. 13-14, Rev. Aaron Hogue performed the wedding.
1605. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District 2, Family 797; age 6.
1606. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 58, Dugansville precinct, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by Leslie L. Bryant, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 544, p. 242, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#153/Family#153
Line 84-Davenport, J. W., head, W, M, b. Oct 1853, 46, marr. 25 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 85-Davenport, Cora, wife, W, F, b. 1874, 26, marr. 25 yrs [sic], 4 children, 4 living; KY KY KY
Line 86-Davenport, Harry, son, W, M, b. Jul 1881, 18, single, KY KY KY; farm laborer
Line 87-Davenport, Jessie, son, W, M, b. Oct 1883, 16, single, KY KY KY
Line 88-Davenport, Mary, daughter, W, F, b. May 1887, 13, single, KY KY KY
Line 89-Davenport, Owen, son, W, M, b. July 1889, 10, single, KY KY KY
Line 90-Black, Ed, servant, B, M, b. 1876, 24, single, KY KY KY, servant
Dwelling#156/Family#156
Line 98-Ashby, Thomas, head, W, M, b. Aug 1876, 23, marr. 0 yrs, KY KY KY, merchant; rents home
Line 99-Ashby, Lillian, wife, W, F, b. May 1878, 22, marr. 0 yrs, 0 children, KY KY KY
1607. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 11, Stringtown, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15-16 Apr 1910 by Sam. D. Bos---?, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 495, pg. 84, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#9/Family#11
Line 1-Davenport, J. W., head, M, W, 56, marr2 10 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm, mortgaged
Line 2-Davenport, Cora, wife, F, W, 36, marr1 10 yrs, KY KY KY
1608. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, Ward B, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 13th and 28th of Jan., 1920 by Ruth Mireaugh, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 132, sheet 15B.
Dwelling/Family#126
Line 95-Davenport, J. W., O/M, M, W, 66, marr., KY KY KY, Judge, Mercer County
Line 96-Davenport, Cora, F, W, 46, marr., KY KY KY
Line 97-Davenport, Annell, F, W, 9, single, KY KY KY
1609. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 15.
1610. "1860 California Federal Census," Hicks Ville Post Office, Alabama Twp., Sacramento Co., California, pg. 414A, Enumerated July 31, 1860.
Dwelling #1127, Family #1087
Line 30-Kelly, Danl., age 30, b. VA; Herder; $500/$1200
Line 31-Kelly, M., age 26, b. MO
Line 32-Kelly, John, age 5, b. CA
Line 33-Kelly, V. E., age 3, b. CA
Line 34-Sills, H., age 57, b. NY; Day laborer
1611. "Sacramento Daily Union," Sacramento, California, March 26, 1868, Online transcription, http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/CA/Sacramento/1868/MAR.html.
1612. "Probate records for Rebecca L. McAfee," Estate #1627, filed Sept. 17, 1888, Probate Book C, San Joaquin Co., California Superior Court, Copy of complete record (50+ pages) in personal files, "Petition for Final Distribution", San Joaquin County Superior Court, June 29, 1921 -- listed as deceased in Rebecca McAfee's probate records. Her children are listed as heirs of Rebecca through Margaret. Her husband is unnamed.
1613. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch#M586691, Call#0824097.
1614. "Probate records of William C. McAfee," Estate #978, filed Oct. 8, 1879, Probate Book C, San Joaquin Co., California Superior Court, Copy of complete record (50+ pages) in personal files., "Order Appointing Administrator for Estate Remaining Unadministered Upon in matter of estate of William C. McAfee" - San Joaquin County Superior Court, Jan. 24, 1921 (living in the State of Washington as of Jan., 1921).
1615. "1850 Census for Grundy Co., Missouri," District 35, Page 830, Family/Household 406, enumerated by C.L. Roff, Sept. 25, 1850, Copy of Microfilm (Reel #M432-400), Personal files, Age 11, attending school.
Property Value $840
1616. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 69, Adin, Modoc Co., California, enumerated 5th day of June, 1880 by J. B. Blake, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll#69, pg 44A (pg 9 of ED 69).
Dwelling#97/Family#105
Line 18-Freshour, James, M, W, 28, Farmer, MO MO MO
LIne 19-Freshour, Julia, F, W, 23, Keeping house, CA England England
Line 20-Freshour, Edward, M, W, 6, CA MO CA
Line 21-Freshour, Lillie, F, W, 3, CA MO CA
Line 22-Freshour, Charly, M, W, 1, CA MO CA
Line 23-Freshour, Harry, M, W, 5/12, Jan., CA MO CA
Dwelling#98/Family#106
Line 24-McAfee, Clark, M, W, 28, Farmer, MO KY KY
Line 25-McAfee, Alice, F, W, 18, Keeps house, CA TN VA
Dwelling#99/Family#107
Line 26-Freshour, Tom, M, W, 59, Laborer, TN NC NC
Line 27-Freshour, Ha-----, F, W, 54, Keeps house, VA VA VA
Line 28-Freshour, Thomas F., M, W, 20, CA TN VA
Line 29-Freshour, Mary Jane, F, W, 13, CA TN VA
Dwelling#101/Family#109
Line 42-McAfee, John, M, W, 41, Farmer, MO KY KY
Line 43-McAfee, Alice, F, W, 27, Keeps house, MO KY KY
Line 44-McAfee, George W., M, W, 9, CA MO MO
Line 45-McAfee, Emma, F, W, 8, CA MO MO
Line 46-McAfee, Dora A., F, W, 6, CA MO MO
1617. I have evidence that he was listed in the 1890 special census enumeration of Civil War vets, living in Scottsburg, Douglas Co., OR. Served in the KY infantry from 1863-1864. NARA did not find service records for him.
1618. "1900 Washington Federal Census," Westport Precinct, Chehalis (now Grays Harbor) Co., Washington, Enumerated 25 Jun 1900 by Willarde W. Hewitt, Microfilm viewed at Seattle NARA on 6 Oct, 2001, Vol. 1, E.D. 6, Sheet 7.
Dwelling 120/Family 121
Line 49 - McAfee, John, b. Sept 1838, MO; farmer
Line 50 - McAfee, Alice A., b. Sept. 1852, MO
Married 31 years. 4 children, 3 living
Alice's father born KY, mother b. OH
1619. "1910 Washington Federal Census," Clark Precinct, Lewis Co., Washington, pg. 139-12B, Enumerated May 12, 1910, Scanned image of microfilm, http://www.usgwarchives.net/wa/lewis/census/1910/139-12b.gif.
Dwelling #254/Family #256
Line 73-McAfee, Ritchie J., Head, age 71, m. 42 yrs, MO KY TN, Farmer
Line 74-McAfee, Alice A., Wife, age 55, m. 42 yrs, 3 children, MO KY MO, no occupation
Line 75-Zumwalt, John R., Son-in-law, age 43, m. 13 yrs, OR IL IL, Lumber mill (sawyer/lawyer)
Line 76-Zumwalt, Dora A., daughter, age 32, m. 13, CA MO MO
Line 77-Zumwalt, Riley R., grandson, age 7, WA OR CA
1620. "Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930 Population Schedule," Clarke Precinct, Lewis Co., Washington, enumerated April 2, 1930 by Nels C. Sorenson, Microfilm T626, Roll 2507, E.D. 21-32, Sheet 1A.
Address: 1303 S. Gold Street
Dwelling#7, Family#7
Line 1-Zumwalt, John R., head, owns home $3000, radio, age 63, m. age 31, b. OR IL IL, sawyer at lumber mill
Line 2-Zumwalt, Dora A., wife, age 55, m. age 23, CA MO MO
Line 3-Zumwalt, Riley, son, age 28, m. age 21, WA OR CA, roofing contractor
Line 4-Zumwalt, Birdie R., dau-in-law, age 28, m. age 21, ID ID IN, hotel waitress
Line 5-Zumwalt, Riley R. Jr., grandson, age 3 5/12, WA WA ID
Line 6-McAfee, John R., father-in-law, age 91, m. age 30, MO KY TN
Line 7-McAfee, Alice A., mother-in-law, age 77, m. age 16, MO MO MO
1621. San Joaquin Co., CA Genealogical Society, San Joaquin Co., CA Marriage Records, Vol. 2, 1973, R929.3794 Sa52m.
1622. "1880 California Census Soundex," Vol. 13, E.D. 104, Sheet 1, Line 44, Microfilm T737, Viewed at NARA Seattle branch, Aug. 4, 2001, In 1880, George was enumerated in both his grandmother Rebecca's and parents' households. Apparently, he was visiting his grandmother during the census-taking.
McAfee, Rebecca L., head, age 69, b. KY. Enumerated at "Top of Elkhorn"
McAfee, Robert, son, age 35, b. MO
McAfee, William T., son, age 33, b. MO
McAfee, Benjamin F., son, age 29, b. MO
Kelly, Amanda C., granddaughter, age 17, b. CA
McAfee, George W., grandson, age 9, b. CA
+ 1 boarder
1623. "Probate records of William C. McAfee," Estate #978, filed Oct. 8, 1879, Probate Book C, San Joaquin Co., California Superior Court, Copy of complete record (50+ pages) in personal files., Listed as being 22 years in an affidavit dated October 8, 1879, probably in error.
1624. "Probate records for Rebecca L. McAfee," Estate #1627, filed Sept. 17, 1888, Probate Book C, San Joaquin Co., California Superior Court, Copy of complete record (50+ pages) in personal files, "Petition for Final Distribution", San Joaquin County Superior Court, June 29, 1921 - listed as deceased.
1625. "1860 California Federal Census," Elkhorn Twp., San Joaquin Co., California, pg. 957, Enumerated July 13, 1860 by N. Douglas, Microfilm, Viewed at NARA Seattle, Sept. 1, 2001.
Household/Family#631/646
Moore, William, age 30, b. Ark., farmer
Moore, Sarah, age 19, b. MO
Moore, James, age 3, b. CA
Moore, Richard, age 9/12, b. CA
1626. "1870 California Federal Census," O'Neal Twp., San Joaquin Co., California, page 105A, Microfilm, Viewed at NARA Seattle, Sept. 1, 2001.
Family/Household # 107/107; Enumerated July 3, 1870 by John Daly
Line 30 - Moore, Wm., age 45, b. Ark; farmer; total value - $85,000
Line 31 - Moore, Sarah, age 30, b. MO
Line 32 - Moore, Jas., age 12, b. CA
Line 33 - Moore, Richard, age 10, b. CA
Line 34 - Moore, Alice, age 9, b. CA
Line 35 - Moore, Lena, age 8, b. CA
Line 36 - Moore, Walter, age 5, b. CA
Line 37 - Moore, Laura, age 4, b. CA
Line 38 - Moore, Aleck, age 20, b. NY "Idiotic"
(105B)
Line 1 - Moore, Clara, age 5, b. CA
Line 2 - Moore, Clark, age 2, b. CA
1627. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch #M586691, Source Call No. 0824097.
1628. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," San Joaquin Co., California, National Archives Film Number T9-0080, pg 181C, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1629. "1900 California Federal Census," Walnut St., Lodi Village, Elkhorn Twp., San Joaquin Co., CA, Vol. 37, E.D. 103, Sheet 6, Microfilm viewed 6 Oct 2001 at Seattle NARA.
Line 90-Moore, William, b. Feb 1829, AR (father b. NY, mother b. MS)
Line 91-Moore, Elizabeth, b. Mar 1832, England
occupation: "Capitalist"
1630. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 1??, Lodi City, Elkhorn Twp., San Joaquin Co., California, enumerated the ?th of April, 1910 by ?, Microfilm series T624; Roll 103, pg. 44, sheet 8A.
Address: 214 E. Pine
Dwelling#220/Family#233
Line 45-Moore, William, Head, M, W, 81, M2 27 yrs, AR NY VA, Own income
Line 46-Moore, Elizabeth, Wife, F, W, 78, M2 27 yrs, 2 children/0 living, ENG ENG ENG
1631. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 119, Elkhorn Twp., San Joaquin Co., California, enumerated the 26th of May, 1910 by Blanche L. Shadle, Microfilm series T624; Roll 103, pg. 35, sheet 20B.
Dwelling#429/Family#434
Line 79-Ashley, Frank H., Head, M, W, 49, M1 27 yrs, CA MA MA, farmer
Line 80-Ashley, Alice R., Wife, F, W, 49, M1 27 yrs, 2/2 children, CA AR England
LIne 81-Ashley, Lester F., Son, M, W, 25, S, CA CA CA, farm laborer
Line 82-Moore, Richard, brother-in-law, M, W, 50, S, CA AR England, farm laborer
1632. "California Death Index 1905-1929," http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/ca/_vitals/cadeathm.htm, cert#23984.
1633. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 39-39, Block 14, ward 2, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California, enumerated April 8, 1930 by Gladys Flanagan, Microfilm T626, Roll 211, sheet 9B.
Address: 1015 Willow St.
Dwelling/Family#172
Line 85-Ruff, Samuel, head, owner $6000, radio, no farm, M, W, 69, marr age 27, CA US US, no occupation
Line 86-Ruff, Laura J., wife, F, W, 62, marr. age 18, CA AR MO
Line 87-Ashley, Alice, sis-in-law, F, W, 69, widowed, CA AR MO
Line 88-Moore, Lena, sis-in-law, F, W, 67, single, CA AR MO
1634. "Probate records for Rebecca L. McAfee," Estate #1627, filed Sept. 17, 1888, Probate Book C, San Joaquin Co., California Superior Court, Copy of complete record (50+ pages) in personal files, In probate records of Rebecca McAfee, "Petition for Final Distribution", San Joaquin County Superior Court, June 29, 1921 - he is deceased. No heirs/spouse noted.
1635. "1900 California Census Soundex," Woodbridge precinct, Elkhorn Twp., San Joaquin Co., California, Vol. 37, E.D. 102, Sheet 3, Line 7, Microfilm, viewed at NARA Seattle, Sept. 1, 2001.
McAfee, William T., b. Apr 1846, MO
McAfee, Mollie, b. Aug 1865, Germany
McAfee, William C., b. Aug. 1890, CA
McAfee, Lester M., b. Feb (?) 1893, CA
1636. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 132, 2nd ward, 1st precinct, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California, enumerated the 30th of April, 1910 by M. M. P., Microfilm series T624; Roll 103, pg. 155, sheet ?A.
Line 10-McAfee, William, Head, M, W, 64, S, MO US US, Laborer - odd jobs
1637. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 140, 3rd ward, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California, enumerated the 20th of April, 1910 by Mrs. William A. Couch, Microfilm series T624; Roll 103, pg. 36, sheet 10B.
Dwelling#198/Family#216
Line 61-McAfee, Mary, Head, F, W, 38, D, 2/2 children, Missouri US US,
Line 62-McAfee, Clifford W., Son, M, W, 19, CA MO MO, apprentice - molder
Line 63-McAfee, Lester M., Son, M, W, 17, CA MO MO, salesman - drugstore
1638. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 169, Precinct 2, Ward 3, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California, enumerated the 16th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Lucetta Johnson, Microfilm series T625; Roll 144, pg. 109, sheet 3A.
Address: 114 S. Stanislaus
Dwelling#218/Family#342
Line - McAfee, Lester M., Lodger, M, W, 26, single, CA MO USA, pharmacist, drug
1639. "1900 Oregon Census Soundex," Scottsburg, Douglas Co., Oregon, Copy of Microfilm Record, Personal Files.
Lists Clark (farmer), Harriet A., Laura A. and Mamie M. McAfee.
1640. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 93, Scottsburg Precinct, Douglas Co., Oregon, enumerated April 21-23, 1910 by William G. Grubbe, Microfilm series T624; Roll 1280, Page: 241, Sheet 2B.
Dwelling/Family#30
Line 2-McFee, Cark R., Head, M, W, age 61, M1 30 yrs, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Dairy Farmer, freely owns his farm
Line 3-McFee, Alice H., Wife, F, W, age 47, M1 30 yrs, 2 children, 2 still living, California, Tennessee, Virginia, no occupation
1641. "1920 Oregon Federal Census," Gold Beach precinct, Curry Co., Oregon, Vol. 1, E.D. 132, Sheet 1, Line 73, Microfilm, viewed NARA Seattle, Sept. 1, 2001.
Marks, C. J., age 40, b. OR
Marks, Mamie, age 31, b. OR
Marks, Elsie, age 9, b. OR
Marks, Earl, age 1 9/12, b. OR
McAfee, C. R., age 71, b. MO
1642. "Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930 Population Schedule," Bethel Election Precinct, Lane Co., Oregon, enumerated April 15, 1930 by H. Millard, Microfilm T626, Roll 1946, E.D. 20-5, sheet 2B.
Address: Crow Stage Road
Dwelling#46/Family#47
Line 53-Brockman, Arleigh, Head, Rents home, $15/mo., radio, no farm, M, W, 37, marr., age 21 at first marriage; can read/write; b. OR, parents' birthplace-US, occupation - car inspector, car shop
Line 54-Brockman, Laura, Wife, F, W, 49, marr., age 18 at first marriage; can read/write; b. CA, father b. MO, mother b. CA
Line 55-Brockman, Audrey, daughter, F, W, 3, single, not attending school, can read/write; b. CA, father b. OR, mother b. CA
Line 56-Sherbondy, Ruby, step-daughter, F, W, 15, single, not attending school, can read/write; b. CA, father b. KS, mother b. CA
Line 57-McAfee, Clark, father-in-law, M, W, 81, widowed, can read/write, b. MO, father b. KY, mother b. KY, retired
1643. "Oregon State Board of Health Certificate of Death," copy of certificate in personal files, Certificate #436.
1644. "Shasta Co., California Marriage Certificates," May 8, 1880, Shasta Co. Court Clerk, Marriage Book H, page 336, Copy of certificate.
1645. "Findings and Order for Registration of Birth," 8 Jun 1944, Reedsport, Douglas Co., Oregon, File #6994, Register No. 497.
"The petitioner Laura Alice Brockman having filed herein a petition for the registration of her birth, and having served a copy thereof upon the district attorney of this county, and five days having elapsed since the service and filling of said petition;
And the court having held a hearing upon said petition and being satisfied that the facts stated therein are supported by substantial evidence hereby finds that the petitioner was born at - in the county of Modoc, State of California, on the 2nd day of April, in the year 1881; and now resides at City of Reedsport, Douglas County, in the State of Oregon; and that no public record of petitioner's birth exists.
That petitioner's original name was Laura Alice McAfee - Sherbondy and was changed Laura Alice Brockman August 12, 1919 by marriage.
That petitioner's father was Clark Robison McAfee that he was born at - in the State of Missouri on the 24th day of August 1848, and at the time of petitioner's birth was a resident of Modoc, Modoc County in the State of California; and that the petitioner's mother was Harriett Alice McAfee and her maiden name was Harriett Alice Freshour and that she was born at Galt, in the State of California, on the 26th day of April, 1862, and at the time of petitioner's birth was a resident of Modoc, Modoc County, in the State of California.
IT IS, THEREFORE, hereby ordered that the birth of said petitioner be registered by the State Registrar of Vital Statistics of the State of Oregon.
Done in open court in duplicate this 3rd day of June, 1944. Carl E. Wi----, Circuit Judge.
Registered in the Records of the Oregon State Board of Health, Jun 8 1944, File No. 6994, Frederick E. Stricker, State Registrar of Vital Statistics."
1646. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 160, p. 295.
1647. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #867; age 26.
1648. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 137, McAfee Voting Precinct, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 7th day of June, 1880 by C. S. Graham, Microfilm series T9, Roll#434, pg. 118D.
Dwelling#93/Family#95
Line 9-Sharp, W. H., W, M, 51, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 10-Sharp, Mary E., W, F, 44, Wife, Keeps house, KY KY KY
Line 11-Sharp, William, W, M, 19, Son, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 12-Sharp, Annie, W, F, 17, daughter, at home, KY KY KY
Line 13-Sharp, Jinnie, W, F, 16, daughter, at home, KY KY KY
Line 14-Sharp, Thomas, W, M, 13, son, at home, KY KY KY
Line 15-Sharp, John J., W, M, 9, son, KY KY KY
Line 16-Sharp, Carence, W, M, 8, son, KY KY KY
Line 17-Sharp, Abe, W, M, 6, son, KY KY KY
Line 18-Sharp, Eugene, W, M, 4, son, KY KY KY
1649. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 70, Precinct 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 18, 19, & 20th day of April, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 72, sheet 2B.
Dwelling/Family#28
Line 3-Sharp, Mary E., Head, F, W, 76, Wd. 48 yrs, 8/7 children, KY KY KY Farmer
Line 4-Sharp, Jenny L., Dau., F, W, 46, S, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 5-Sharp, Bryson, Son, M, W, 36, S, KY KY KY, Farmer
Dwelling/Family#39
Line 47-Witherspoon, James F., Head, M, W, 76, M1 44 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 48-Witherspoon, Nancy A., Wife, F, W, 68, M1 44 yrs, KY KY KY
Line 49-Witherspoon, Margaret, Dau., F, W, 24, S, KY KY KY
1650. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 120, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 20th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Garrett L. Dean, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 74, sheet 6B.
Farm on Louisville Pike
Dwelling#118/Family#122
Line 52-Sharp, Bryce, 0/F, M, W, 48, single, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 53-Sharp, Mary E., F, W, 86, widow, KY KY KY
Line 54-Sharp, Jenny L., F, W, 52, single, KY KY KY
1651. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". vol 56, cert 27589, age 97.
1652. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, Tombstone says 1933, not 1931.
1653. "Data from the Diary of Mary Louella Kennedy Trimble," Bible Records and Vital Statistics of Residents (Past & Present) of Mercer County, Kentucky, Compiled by Alma Ray Sanders Ison and James H. Miller, Published by the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1997, p. 163.
The following obituary originally appeared in The Lexington Herald, Lexington Ky, Wednesday, November 11, 1931, and was reproduced in the Bible records:
Harrodsburg, Ky. Nov. 10.--Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sharp were held this afternoon at Providence Presbyterian Church at McAfee, this county, where she had been a member for 83 years. She was born December 21, 1833 on the same farm on the Cummins Ferry Road, eight miles north of here, that was a land grant to her great-grandfather, Capt. John Armstrong, Revolutionary soldier of Virginia. Five generations have lived on the farm and the grant, signed by Benjamin Harrison, second governor of Virginia, is still in the possession of the family. Mrs. Sharp was the daughter of John Lapsley Armstrong and Alabama McAfee. She married William Henry Sharp in 1857, who died a number of years ago. The children surviving are William A. Sharp of Frankfort, Thomas Cleland Sharp of Portland, Ore., Miss Jennie Sharp, C. Bryson Sharp and Abe E. Sharp of Harrodsburg. Nineteen grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild survive. Mrs. J. Nolan Morgan of 222 Forest Park Road, Lexington, is a granddaughter of Mrs. Sharp. Burial in Providence Cemetery.
1654. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #867; age 31.
1655. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, "Mexican War Veteran".
1656. William Elsey Connelley and Ellis Merton Coulter, History of Kentucky, Charles Kerr, editor, Chicago and New York: American Historical Society, 1922, Vol. IV, pp. 263-264.
William A. Sharp, who is the efficient and honored incumbent of the office of tax commissioner of Mercer County, is a native of this county and a representative of a family whose name has been long and prominently associated with the annals of Kentucky history and those of the nation, this being likewise true in connection with the maternal ancestry.
Mr. Sharp was born in the neighborhood long known by the family name, near Kirkwood, Mercer County, and the date of his nativity was August 10, 1860. He is a son of William H. and Mary Elizabeth (Armstrong) Sharp, both likewise natives of Mercer County, where the former was born December 11, 1826, and the latter on the 2ist of December, 18.13, their marriage having been solemnized in 1858. The father's death occurred in the year 1900, and the venerable mother resides near the little Village of McAfee, Mercer County. Of the eight children the subject of this sketch is the eldest; Annie E. is the second in order of birth; Miss Virginia L. resides with her widowed mother; Thomas C. went to the State of Oregon in the year 1884 and is one of the most prominent horsemen of that state, his residence being in the City of Portland; John J. is a prosperous farmer near Georgetown, Indiana; Clarence B. is a successful farmer in his native county; Abraham is a mechanical engineer by vocation and resides in the City of Wichita, Kansas; Eugene, youngest of the children, enlisted in the nation's military service at the time of the Spanish- American war, was with his command in the Philippine Islands for a period of three years, and after his return to his native land was mustered out at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Thereafter he was in the nation's service three years at the Mare Island Navy Yards, and for an equal period held the position of Government Indian agent at the Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon. His death occurred at St. Louis, Missouri, in January, 1917, and he is survived by his widow and one child.
William H. Sharp, father of him whose name initiates this review, was reared and educated in Mercer County and represented his native state as a gallant young soldier in the Mexican war. He was a son of Jacob and Ann (Edwards) Sharp, and his father was a soldier in the War of 1812. Jacob Sharp was a son of Capt. Abram Sharp and Rebecca (Armstrong) Sharp, Captain Sharp having taken part in the battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, and having thereafter been a patriot soldier in the command of General Washington during the greater part of the War of the Revolution. He was an uncle of Solomon P. Sharp, who served as a member of Congress, from Kentucky in 1816, and who was attorney general of this state in 1825, he having been murdered at the state capital, Frankfort, by Jeremiah Beauchamp, who was afterward tried and convicted and hanged for the crime.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Armstrong) Sharp, mother of the subject of this sketch, is a daughter of John Lapsley Armstrong and Alabama (McAfee) Armstrong. John
Lapsley Armstrong was a son of Capt. William and Elizabeth (Robinson) Armstrong, Captain Armstrong having served as an officer in the command of Governor Shelby, first governor of Kentucky, in the War of 1812. Capt. William Armstrong was a son of Capt. John and Priscilla (McDonald) Armstrong. Capt. John Armstrong gained his military title while serving as an officer in the Continental Line in the War of the Revolution. He was born in Scotland and immigrated to America in 1770. He first established his residence in Pennsylvania, whence he removed to Virginia, and it was from the latter commonwealth that he came with his family to Kentucky in 1784. In 1780 he purchased 500 acres of land in what is now Mercer County, and on this property now stands the New Providence Church. Mrs. Elizabeth (Armstrong) Sharp now owns and maintains her home upon a portion of this ancestral estate, which has continuously remained in the possession of the family, and the original deed is the only one of record, the same bearing the signature of Benjamin Harrison, the second governor of Virginia, the domain of which commonwealth then included the present State of Kentucky. The great-great-grandfather, Capt. William Armstrong, came to Mercer County in 1784 with his family and assisted in organizing New Providence Presbyterian Church, seven miles north of Harrodsburg, and was one of the first elders. The other two were George Buchanan and James McCoun, Sr. Alabama (McAfee) Armstrong, wife of John Lapsley Armstrong, was a daughter of Samuel and Mary (Cardwell) McAfee, and her father was a brother of Gen. Robert B. McAfee, their father, Robert McAfee, having been one of the early pioneers and influential citizens of Kentucky. He aided Boone and Harrod in building the old-time fort or stockade at Harrodsburg at the founding of the town in 1773, and he explored the Ohio River from the mouth of the Big Sandy River to the Ohio Falls.
Of the descendants of Capt. John Armstrong, the Revolutionary soldier, there were fifty-three who became clergymen of the Presbyterian Church, and among this number was Rev. John Lapsley McKee, who was at one time president of Center College at Danville, Boyle County. A daughter of Capt. John Armstrong became the wife of Rev. Thomas Clel- land. who became a pioneer Presbyterian clergyman in the State of Kentucky, and he was the first minister of this denomination to deliver a sermon, he having been at the time a guest of Gen. William Henry Harrison.
William A. Sharp, the immediate subject of this review, acquired his youthful education in the schools of his native county, and his independent career was initiated when he engaged in farm enterprise in the old Armstrong district of the county. He became a vigorous and successful representative of agricultural and live-stock industry, and found special satisfaction in the raising as well as in equestrian use of fine horses, which he was wont to employ frequently in the diversion of fox chasing. In his early youth he began to manifest much interest in the county fairs, besides which for many years he made exhibits of live stock at various county fairs in this section of the state.
Mr. Sharp has been a leader in the local councils of the democratic party, and for sixteen years after leaving his farm he held a position in the office of the county assessor. In 1917, without opposition, he was elected tax commissioner of Mercer County, in which important office he is giving a most efficient and satisfactory administration, his being a secure place in the confidence and esteem of the people of his native county. Four years ago Mr. and Mrs. Sharp came to Harrodsburg, in which city they have maintained their home since leaving the farm.
On the 7th of September, 1886, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Sharp to Miss Elizabeth Edwards, and of the nine children of this union seven are living: Alexander Armstrong Sharp was born in 1887, and is now special agent for the Bell Telephone Company in the City of Louisville. He married Miss Fannie Sharp, of Mercer County, and they have five children—Homer, Wray, Francis, Katherine and William Armstrong, Jr. Thomas Clelland Sharp, the second son, was born in the year 1888, and he is now vice president of the Transylvania Casualty Company of Louisville, besides being state agent for Kentucky of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, his advancement in the field of insurance having been won entirely through his own ability and efforts. Annie E. Sharp was born November 3o, 189o, and remains at the parental home. Louise B., who was born May 13, 1893, was formerly a popular teacher in the public schools of Harrodsburg and now holds a responsible position as bookkeeper and accountant in the office of R. A. Powers, of Louisville. Jack Chinn Sharp was born February 28, 1895, and resides in the City of Covington, Kentucky, where he is agent lor the Transylvania Casualty Company, he having been identified with the insurance business since he was sixteen years of age. Mary Elizabeth Sharp, who was born March 15, 1897, resides with her brother, Alexander A., in Louisville. John Lapsley Sharp was born September 5, 1899, and died from an attack of typhoid fever in 1905. Ruth Sharp was born March 12, 1902, attended the Harrodsburg High School and is, in 192o, a student in the Louisville Conservatory of Music, she having exceptional talent as a pianist. The ninth child, a son, died in infancy. Of the sons, Thomas Clelland Sharp enlisted for service in the World war. He became sergeant major in a command of field artillery at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, and after nine months of service received his honorable discharge, after the signing of the historic armistice which brought the war to a close.
1657. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Certificate #3571, Vol. 008.
1658. Ibid. Vol. 12, Cert. #05641.
1659. "Death Records Certificates," Filed -date illegible-, Missouri-Pacific Railway Hospital, St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, File No.3363, PDF, Missouri State Archives.
1660. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #420; living next door to father.
1661. Ibid. District #2; Family #420; age 5.
1662. Ibid. District #2; Family #420; age 4.
1663. Ibid. District #2; Family #420; age 2.
1664. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 90, Precinct 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 22nd & 23rd of April, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 73, sheet 4B.
Dwelling/Family#81
Line 96-Robinson, William C., head, M, W, 61, marr. (1st) 40 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm freely
Line 97-Robinson, Mary A., wife, F, W, 60, marr. (1st) 40 yrs, 3 children, all living; KY KY KY
Line 98-Robinson, Elizabeth, dau., F, W, 32, single, KY KY KY, school teacher, district school
Line 99-Robinson, Charlie M., dau., F, W, 23, single, KY KY KY, school teacher, district school
1665. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol 12 #05145.
1666. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District 1, #639; age 11.
1667. "1850 Federal Census - Mercer Co., Kentucky." p. 245, line 42, fam #290.
1668. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #728; age 13.
1669. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 89, Magisterial District 3, Precinct 6, Salvisa, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 27th of April, 1910 by Gilbert McAfee, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 68, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#232/Family#233
Line 73-McAfee, Edward, Head, M, W, 64, m2 37 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 74-McAfee, Anna, Wife, F, W, 42, m1 7 yrs, 0/0 children, KY KY KY
Line 75-Hawkins, B---- G., Ward, M, W, 10, singler, KY VA MD
Dwelling#274/Family#275
Line 80-Bunton, Squire, Head, M, W, 62, M1 27 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 81-Bunton, Ida Bell, Wife, F, W, 46, M1 27 yrs, 3/3 children, KY KY KY
Line 82-Bunton, Raymond, Son, M, W, 13, single, KY KY KY
Line 83-Bunton, H., Daughter, F, W, 11, single, KY KY KY
Dwelling#275/Family#276
Line 84-Bunton, Robert S., Head, M, W, 59, marr 34 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 85-Bunton, Mary F., Wife, F, W, 52, marr. 34 yrs, 2/2 children, KY KY KY
LIne 86-Currens, Malinda J., mother-in-law, F, W, 76, Wd., 6/6 children, KY KY KY
1670. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," E.D. 119, pg. 1A, Vanarsdall Precinct (aka Salvisa), Precinct No. 6, Mercer Co., Kentucky, Enumerated Jan. 3, 1920 by S. Kennedy.
Dwelling/Family 2
Line 3 - McAfee, Ed, age 73, b. KY
Line 4 - McAfee, Anna, age ?2, b. KY
1671. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". KY Death Cert#12307, vol 025, age 85.
1672. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 32; buried near father-in-law.
1673. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #728; age 11.
1674. "1880 Kentucky Federal Census," Salvisa District #4, Mercer Co., Kentucky, Vol. 32, E.D. 134, Sheet 1, Microfilm viewed on 6 Oct 2001 at Seattle NARA.
Line 1-McAfee, Wm. T., age 32, b. KY
Line 2-McAfee, Sarah T., age 32, b. KY
LIne 3-McAfee, Bessie D., age 2, b. KY
Line 4-McAfee, Julia, age 5/12, b. KY
Line 5-Armstrong, Mattie, age 40, b. KY (boarder)
Line 6-Lewis, Susan, age 36, b. KY (servant)
1675. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," E.D. 119, pg. 3A, Vanarsdall Precinct (aka Salvisa), Precinct No. 6, Mercer Co., Kentucky, Enumerated Jan. 3, 1920 by S. Kennedy.
Dwelling/Family 43
Line 1 - McAfee, Tom, age 71, b. KY; farmer; owns farm/mortgaged
Line 2 - McAfee, Sarah, age 72, b. KY
Line 3 - McAfee, Gilbert, age 33, b. KY; son; renter; single
Line 4 - Armstrong, James, age 75, single; brother of Sarah
1676. Transcribed for the US GenWeb Archives project by <Makarmstrong -at- msn.com>, "Obit: William McAfee," ftp://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/mercer/obits/m2100002.txt.
OBITURARY, Harrodsburg Herald, Fri., March 26, 1937:
"William Thomas McAfee, 89 years old, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Silas Evans, at Riton, Wisconsin, Saturday, March 20, 1937. His remains were brought to Talmage where they were taken from the train and interred in Providence cemetery by the side of his wife who preceded him to the grave ten years ago. Mr. McAfee was descended from five McAfee brothers who came to Kentucky in 1773 and made their homes in the wildnerness and founded McAfee Settlement on Salt River. He was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Armstrong. To this union were born two daughters and three sons, Bessie, who married Rev. W. E. Mitchell, a Presbyterian missionary in China; Nell, who married Mr. Silas Evans and resides at Riton, Wisconsin; Horace, Madison, Wisconsin; Howard, New Orleans; and Gilbert, who resides in the South. Besides the above children he leaves a granddaughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Drake, and a grandsonn, Harvey Evans, both of Wisconsin. Simple funeral services were conducted at the grave by Rev. G. B. Thompson, pastor of New Providence Presbyterian Church of which the deceased had been a member from childhood. Mr. McAfee was a greatly beloved citizen of the McAfee neighborhood where he spent the greater part of his life as a farmer."
1677. Bonnie McAfee, jeanniebon -at- aol.com.
1678. "Seventh Census of the United States - 1850 Population Schedule," Round Grove Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 14 Nov 1850 by William Carson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M432, Roll 406, pg. 367A.
Dwelling#1519/Family#1574
Line 9-Armstrong, John D., 45, M, Farmer, $75, KY
Line 10-Armstrong, Elizabeth, 35, F, KY
Line 11-Armstrong, Martha A., 13, F, KY
Line 12-Armstrong, Solon, 11, M, KY
Line 13-Armstrong, James, 9, M, KY
Line 14-Armstrong, Sarah, 5, F, KY
1679. Joseph Ernest McAfee, You Are A McAfee, for the Descendants of John Armstrong McAfee and Anna Waddell Bailey McAfee, June, 1935, Lived in California.
Photocopy of booklet sent to me by Toni McCune Bement in July, 2001.
1680. Bonnie McAfee, jeanniebon -at- aol.com.
1681. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 4, Caney District, Owen Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 24th day of June, 1880 by V. Rawlins, MD, Microfilm series T9, Roll#438, pg 172A.
Dwelling#175/Family#176
Line 22-Clark, Esculapius, W, M, 28, Head, Farmer, KY KY KY
Line 23-Clark, Alice, W, F, 24, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 24-Clark, Ida, W, F, 3, Daughter, KY KY KY
Line 25-Clark, Maggy, W, F, 1, Daughter, KY KY KY
1682. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 54, Hesler precinct, Owen Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 8th day of May, 1910 by R. H. G----, Microfilm series T624, Roll#497, pg. 238, Sheet 5B.
Dwelling#170/Family#178
Line 61-Clark, Esculapius, Head, M, W, 61, M1 35 yrs, KY KY KY, Farmer
Line 62-Clark, Sarah A., Wife, F, W, 54, M1 35 yrs, 6/3 children, KY KY KY
1683. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 49, Cert.#24430.
1684. Ibid. Vol. 66, Cert. 26064.
1685. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 7, Subdivision 114, McAfee P. O., Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated July 5, 1870 by C. P. Graham, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 557B.
Dwelling#75/Family#82
Line 34-Adams, Ebenezer, age 32, M, W, Farmer, $1000, $600, Kentucky
Line 35-Adams, Sarah H., age 30, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 36-Adams, Thomas W., age 4, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 37-Adams, James W., age 3, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 38-Adams, Danniel Lee, age 2, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 39-Adams, No Name, age 7/12, M, W, At home, Kentucky, b. Dec.
1686. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". vol 11 cert#5316.
1687. Ibid. vol 19 cert#09231.
1688. Ibid. vol 51 cert#25142.
1689. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 1, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 20, 1870 by J. W. Cardwell, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 440B.
Dwelling#24/Family#25
Line 5-Adams, William, age 24, M, W, Farmer, $6000, $250, Ky.
Line 6-Adams, Mary, age 17, F, W, Keeps house, Ky.
Dwelling#25/Family#26
Line 7-Adams, Joshua, age 26, M, W, Farmer, Ky.
Line 8-Adams, Nannie, age 25, F, W, Keeps house, Ky.
Line 9-Adams, Nelson, age 8/12, M, W, Ky., b. Oct.
1690. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 125, Ward A, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 9th of Jan., 1920 by Ruth Menaugh, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 124, sheet 7B.
Dwelling/Family#176
Line 56-Davenport, C.M., Head, rents, M, W, 29, marr., KY KY KY, mechanic - garage
Line 57-Davenport, Geneva, Wife, F, W, 28, marr., KY KY KY, no occupation
Dwelling/Family#183
Line 73-Adams, John W., Head, rents, M, W, 49, marr., KY KY KY, clerk - mill
Line 74-Adams, Emma, Wife, F, W, 49, marr., KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 75-Adams, Tavna, Dau., F, W, 12, single, KY KY KY
Line 76-Adams, Elwood, Brother, M, W, 35, single, KY KY KY, ticket agent - RR
Line 77-Adams, Emma, Sister, F, W, 39, single, KY KY KY, saleslady - dept. store
1691. Barbara Whaley, <mund377 -at- yahoo.com>.
She provided updated information in December, 2008. Has year of birth as 1835.
1693. Carole Alexander Brady <j-cbrady -at- earthlink.net>. provided evidence that her ancestor Robert Alexander was the son of James Alexander and Mary Cardwell.
1694. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Kingston P.O., Blythe Twp., Caldwell Co., Missouri, enumerated 1 Jun 1860 by R. G. Murry(?), Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 610, pg. 649B-650A.
Dwelling#14/Family#14
Line 33-Alexander, J., 28, m, farmer, $400, $250, KY
Line 34-Alexander, M. A., 21, f, KY
Line 35-Alexander, J. A., 1, m, MO
Dwelling#15/Family#15
Line 36-Alexander, R., 44, m, farmer, $2900, $735, KY
Line 37-Alexander, Mary, 42, f, KY
Line 38-Alexander, Jas., 21, m, KY
Line 39-Alexander, Geor., 11, m, MO
Line 1-Alexander, John, 7, m, MO
Line 2-Alexander, Louiza, 5, f, MO
Line 3-Alexander, Saml., 3, m, MO
Line 4-Alexander, Mary, 9/12, f, MO
1695. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Lexington Twp., Lafayette Co., Missouri, enumerated 11 Jul 1870 by ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 786, pg. 272A.
Dwelling#827/Family#1020
Line 31-Alexander, Robert, 54, m, w, farm laborer, KY [working on farm of Orlando Bradley, age 70, b. VA)
Line 32-Alexander, Mary, 43, f, w, KY
Line 33-Alexander, George, 22, m, w, farm laborer, MO
Line 34-Alexander, John, 20, m, w, farm laborer, MO
Line 35-Alexander, Sallie, 16, f, w, at home, MO
Line 36-Alexander, Mary, 12, f, w, at home, MO
Line 37-Alexander, Robert, 7, m, w, at home, MO
Line 38-Caster, Francis, 18, f, b, domestic servant, MO
Line 39-Ballet, John, 25, m, w, farm laborer, VA
Line 40-Ballet, Henry, 22, m, w, farm laborer, VA
1696. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 14, Grand Island Twp., Colusa Co., California, enumerated 16th day of June, 1880 by Moses Stinchfield, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 64, pg. 455C.
Dwelling#123/Family#123
Line 5-Alexander, Rob., w, m, 64, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 6-Alexander, Mary, w, f, 62, wife, marr., keeping house, KY VA VA
Line 7-Alexander, Mary K., w, f, 20, daughter, single, at home, MO KY KY
Line 8-Alexander, Robert E. L., w, m, 16, son, single, at home, MO KY KY
Line 9-Covington, Marg. L., w, f, 39, daughter, widowed/divorced, housekeeper, KY KY KY
Line 10-Covington, Minnie, w, f, 13, granddaughter, single, at home, MO MO KY
Line 11-Covington, Frank, w, m, 11, grandson, single, at home, MO MO KY
Dwelling#124/Family#124
Line 12-Frasier, Jared C., w, m, 34, head, marr., farmer, Canada Canada Canada
Line 13-Frasier, Sarah L., w, f, 24, wife, marr., keeping house, MO KY KY
Line 14-Frasier, Ward V., w, m, 2, son, single, CA Canada MO
Line 15-Frasier, Rufus S., w, m, 32, brother, single, farmer, Canada Canada Canada
Line 16-Frasier, Ward V., w, m, 36, brother, single, farmer, Canada Canada Canada
+ boarders
1697. "Coroner's Certificate of Death," 20 Jan 1898, Colusa Co., California, copie received from Carole Alexander Brady <j-cbrady -at- earthlink.net>.
"Office of the Coroner of the County of Colusa, State of California
I, R. A. Gray, Coroner of the County of Colusa, State of California, do hereby certify that I held an inquisition upon the body of Robert Alexander, a native of Ky, aged 82 years, at J. C. Frazier Ranch, on the 20 day of Jan A.D. 1898. Verdict of the Jury: Death from Accidental Burning.
And further, that J. D. McNary interred the body at Dry Slough Cemetery, in this County, on the 2 day of Jan A. D. 1898. Dated at Colusa this 20 day of Jan A. D. 1898.
(Signed) R. A. Gray, Coroner of the County of Colusa"
(Carole notes that the entire Coroner's report is 18 pages, and includes testimony from three of Robert's children - George, Samuel and Sarah (Sallie).)
1698. Robert may have been married twice. Some sources (including Samuel Warren Alexander's biography) name his wife as Mary Woodruff. In the 1850 census, there is a 5-yr difference in age between Robert and Mary, whereas in the 1860 and 1880 census, there is a 2-yr age difference. No record of a marriage between Robert Alexander and Mary Woodruff has been located.
1699. Research of Jan Pitts - Family Register received April 27, 2001. Jan's email: JANP0512 -at- gateway.net.
1700. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 234, Jefferson Twp., Daviess Co., Missouri, enumerated on the 12th day of June, 1880 by Chas. Harrison, Microfilm series T9, Roll#684, pg. 24C.
Dwelling#158/Family#167
Line 1-Peters, Ira E., W, M, 35, Head, Farmer, MO KY Unknown
Line 2-Peters, Mary E., W, F, 31, Wife, Keeping house, MO KY KY
Line 3-Peters, Robert H., W, M, 11, Son, At school, MO MO MO
Line 4-Peters, Eliza M., W, F, 9, Daughter, MO MO MO
Line 5-Peters, Mildred R., W, F, 6, Daughter, MO MO MO
Line 6-Peters, Mariam, W, M, 3/12, b. March, Son, MO MO MO
Dwelling#159/Family#168
Line 7-Alexander, John H., W, M, 61, Head, Farmer, KY VA VA
Line 8-Alexander, Eliza, W, F, 49, Wife, Keeping house, KY VA KY
Line 9-Alexander, John H., W, M, 19, Son, Laborer MO KY KY
1701. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch #M514861 (Daviess Co., MO Marriages 1838-1881).
1702. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," District No. 2, Woodford Co., Kentucky, enumerated 9 Aug 1850 by W. L. Wallace, Asst. Marshal, NARA Microfilm #M432, roll 222, pg. 467A.
Dwelling#111/FamilY#117
Line 39-Spalding, James, 28, M, laborer, KY
Line 40-Spalding, Mary, 26, F, KY
Line 41-Spalding, Almira, 2, F, KY
1703. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Versailles P.O., Woodford Co., Kentucky, enumerated 10 Jul 1860 by A. Darrlell(?) Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 400, pg. 889B.
Dwelling#313/Family#297
Line 17-Spaulding, George, 28, M, day laborer, $100, $100, KY
Line 18-Spaulding, Jane, 30, F, KY
Line 19-Spaulding, George A., 8, F, KY
Line 20-Spaulding, James S., 6, M, KY
Line 21-Spaulding, Jno. R., 4, M, KY
Line 22-Spaulding, Sarah E., 2, F, KY
Dwelling#314/Family#298
Line 23-Spaulding, James, 41, M, cooper, $0, $150, KY
Line 24-Spaulding, Mariam, 34, F, laborer, KY
Line 25-Holeman, Mary A., 19, F, KY
Line 26-Rose, Sarah, 20, F, KY
Line 27-Spaulding, Almeda, 12, F, KY
Line 28-Spaulding, Clemencia J., 10, F, KY
Line 29-Spaulding, Sallie, 8, F, KY
Line 30-Spaulding, Nancy, 6, F, KY
Line 31-Spaulding, James W., 5, M, KY
Line 32-Spaulding, G. A., 2, M, KY
1704. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Clover Bottom Precinct, Versailles, Woodford Co., Kentucky, enumerated on July 2-, 1870, Microfilm #M593, roll 504, pg. 463A.
Dwelling/Family#139
Line 18-Spaulding, James, age 45, M, W, Farm hand, Kentucky
Line 19-Spaulding, Miriam, age 40, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 20-Spaulding, Almeda, age 18, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 21-Spaulding, Sallie, age 16, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 22-Spaulding, William, age 14, M, W, Farm hand, Kentucky
Line 23-Spaulding, Nancy, age 12, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 24-Spaulding, Alexander, age 9, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 25-Spaulding, Septimus, age 8, M, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 26-Spaulding, Rachel, age 5, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Dwelling/Family#140
Line 27-Spaulding, George, age 35/55, M, W, Farm hand, Kentucky
Line 28, Spaulding, Jane, age 40, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 29-Spaulding, George Ann, age 18, F, W, At home, Kentucky
Line 30-Spaulding, James, age 16, M, W, Farm hand, Kentucky
Line 31-Spaulding, John, age 14, M, W, Kentucky
Line 32-Spaulding, Caleb, age 8, M, W, Kentucky
Line 33-Spaulding, Samuel, age 5, M, W, Kentucky
1705. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Buena Vista P.O., Monmouth, Polk Co., Oregon, enumerated 1 Aug 1870 by Branford Robb, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 1287, pg. 333A.
Dwelling#809/Family#793
Line 18-Alexander, James 38, m, w, farmer, $700, $475, KY
Line 19-Alexander, Martha, 32, f, w, keeping house, KY
Line 20-Alexander, Harley, 11, m, w, MO
Line 21-Alexander, Mary, 9, f, w, MO
Line 22-Alexander, William, 7, m, w, MO
Line 23-Alexander, Martha, 5, f, w, MO
Line 24-Alexander, Ida, 3, f, w, OR
Line 25-Alexander, Alice, 6/12, f, w, OR, b. Jan
1706. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 107, Luckiamute & Buena Vista Precincts, Polk Co., Oregon, enumerated 7th day of June, 1880 by Harrison Linville, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 1083, pg. 467B.
Dwelling#20/Family#20
Line 35-Alexander, James, w, m, 48, father, marr., farming, KY VA KY
Line 36-Alexander, Mary H., w, f, 42, wife, marr., keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 37-Alexander, John H., w, m, 21, son, single, works on farm, MO KY KY
Line 38-Alexander, Sara M., w, f, 18, daughter, single, at home, MO KY KY
Line 39-Alexander, William M., w, m, 16, son, single, at home, MO KY KY
Line 40-Alexander, Amda M., w, f, 14, daughter, single, at home, MO KY KY
Line 41-Alexander, Isun M., w, f, 11, daughter, single, at home, OR KY KY
Line 42-Alexander, Allice, w, f, 9, daughter, single, at home, OR KY KY
Line 43-Alexander, Fannie E., w, f, 8, daughter, single, at home, OR KY KY
Line 44-Alexander, James H., w, m, 6, son, single, at home, OR KY KY
Line 45-Alexander, P. R., w, m, 4, son, single, at home, OR KY KY
Line 46-Alexander, Viola (Violet) E., w, f, 2, daughter, single, at home, OR KY KY
Line 47-Moore, David, w, m, 12, relation, boarding, OR AL MO
1707. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 177, Buena Vista, Polk Co., Oregon, enumerated 22 Jun 1900 by Senator W. Daughty, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1351, p. 106, sheet 12A.
Dwelling#244/Family#245
Line 46-Alexander, James, head, w, m, b. Sept 1833, age 66, marr. 41 yrs, KY VA VA; farmer; rents farm
Line 47-Alexander, Martha, wife, w, f, b. Aug 1838, age 62, marr. 41 yrs, 12 children, 5 living; KY KY KY
Line 48-Alexander, Perle, son, w, m, b. Feb 1876, age 24, single, OR KY KY; farmer
Line 49-Alexander, Viola, daughter, w, f, b. May 1878, age 22, single, OR KY KY
1708. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 250, South Independence Precinct, Independence City, Polk Co., Oregon, enumerated ? Apr 1910 by Pearl R. Alexander [son of James and Martha Alexander], Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1282, pg. 324, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#30/Family#30
Line 1-Alexander, James, head, m, w, 78, marr. 54 yrs, KY MO KY; own income; owns home freely
Line 2-Alexander, Marth aA., wife, f, w, 71, marr. 54 yrs, 12 children, 9 living; KY KY KY
1709. Heritage Trail Press, "Oregon State Death Index 1903-1930", certificate#1473.
1710. Polk Co., OR GenWeb project, "Hilltop Cemetery, Section A", Section A, Row 7.
1711. "Descendants of James A. Alexander," May 2009, submitted by Carole Alexander Brady <j-cbrady -at- earthlink.net>, who received it from descendants of James A. and Martha (Parker) Alexander.
1712. Heritage Trail Press, "Oregon State Death Index 1903-1930", cert#5287.
1713. "Fifteenth Census of the United States - 1930 Population Schedule," ED 30-8, Stevenson, Skamania Co., Washington, enumerated 11 Apr 1930 by Laura L. Webster, Microfilm T626, Roll 2508, pg. 268, sheet 2A.
Enumerated on First Street; Dwelling#20/Household#20
Line 10-Alexander, James H., head, owns home, $2000; radio; not a farm; m, w, 71, 1st marr. at age 24; MO KY KY; pharmacist
LIne 11-Alexander, Louella M., wife, f, w, 57, 1st marr. at age 48; KS PA PA
Line 12-Ballantyne, Eva, niece, f, w, 18, single, WA IL KS
1714. Julie Schall, compiler, "Stevenson I. O. O. F. Cemetery, Stevenson, Skamania Co., Washington," http://files.usgwarchives.org/wa/skamania/cemeteries/stevenson.txt.
1715. Washington State Digital Archives, "Washington State Death Records".
Image No. 546
Document No. 33
Name: Luella Alexander
Date of Death: 28 Sep 1937
Age: 66
Gender: Female
Father name: John Hutchenson
Mother name: Mary Ellen Carson
Death place: Stevenson, Skamania Co., Washington
Spouse Name: James Harvey Alexander
1716. Polk Co., OR GenWeb project, "Hilltop Cemetery, Section A", Section A, Row 7 (next to parents): "Aged 18y 9m Daughter of J.M.A. Alexander Asleep in Jesus! Blessed sleep! From which non ever wakes to weep; A calm and undisturbed repose unbroken by the last of foes".
1717. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 275; resident of Anderson Co., KY.
1718. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 1st District, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 18, 1870 by W. V. R., Microfilm #M593, roll 444, pg 312B.
Dwelling/Family#234
Line 38-Alexander, Richd, age 36, M, W, Farmer, $0, $300, Kentucky
Line 39-Alexander, Julia, age 33, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 40-Alexander, Milred, age 12, F, W, Kentucky
Remaining children are on page 309A:
Line 1-Alexander, Fanny, age 10, F, W, Kentucky
Line 2-Alexander, Emma, age 8, F, W, Kentucky
Line 3-Alexander, James W., age 6, M, W, Kentucky
Line 4-Alexander, Ginger, age 4, M, W, Kentucky
1719. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 1WD, "the country", Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 7th day of June, 1880 by T. L. Collins, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 401, pg. 291D.
Dwelling#88/Family#128
Line 18-Alexander, R. J., w, m, 44, head, marr., farmer, KY KY KY
Line 19-Alexander, Julia, w, f, 43, wife, marr., keeps house, KY KY KY
Line 20-Alexander, Mildred, w, f, 21, daughter, single, KY KY KY
Line 21-Alexander, Frances, w, f, 18, daughter, single, KY KY KY
Line 22-Alexander, Emma, w, f, 17, daughter, single, KY KY KY
Line 23-Alexander, James, w, m, 16, son, single, KY KY KY
Line 24-Alexander, Ginger, w, m, 14, son, single, KY KY KY
1720. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 2, Precinct #1 South, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by Joseph Searcy, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 506, p. 20, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#218/Family#220
Line 78- Alexander, Richard J., head, w, m, b. Jun 1834, age 65, marr. 42 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 79-Alexander, Julia, wife, w, f, b. Nov 1836, age 63, marr. 42 yrs, 5 children, all living; KY KY KY
1721. "Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910 Population Schedule," ED 3, Precinct 3, Lawrenceburg, Anderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 30 Apr 1910 by Jams R. Histe----, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 462, pg. 215, sheet 8B.
Dwelling#155/Family#155
Line 66- Alexander, Richard J., head, m, w, age 75, marr. 52 yrs, KY KY KY; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 67-Alexander, Julia, wife, f, w, age 73, marr. 52 yrs, 5 children, all living; KY KY KY
1722. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". vol. 16, cert#06011.
1723. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 108, Bunker Hill, Macoupin Co., Illinois, enumerated 1st day of June, 1880 by E. Howell, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 232, pg. 60C.
Dwelling#34/Family#34
Line 46-Alexander, Samuel, w, m, 50, head, marr., laborer, KY KY KY
Line 47-Alexander, Almira, w, f, 37, wife, marr., keeps house, IL VA KY
Line 48-Alexander, Robt., w, m, 12, son, at home, IL
Line 49-Alexander, Julia, w, f, 10, daughter, at home, IL
Line 50-Alexander, Fannie, w, f, 7, daughter, at home, IL
1724. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900". Date of marriage: 13 Nov 1866; Marriage Book 5, license#00005387.
1725. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #417; age 10.
1726. Ibid. District 1, Family 192, age 16.
1727. Kemper, Willis Miller, Genealogy of the Fishback Family in America: The Descendants of John Fishback, the Emigrant, with an Historical Sketch of his Family and of the Colony of Germanna and Germantown, Virginia 1714-1914, Thomas Madison Taylor, New York, 1914, pg. 167.
1728. Ibid. pg. 167; not named in genealogy; died age 4 yrs.
1729. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Rochester, Olmstead Co., Minnesota, enumerated 6 June, 1860 by R. Chester, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 572, pg. 622.
Dwelling#11/Family#9
Line 5-Fishback, Thomas, 27, m, miller, $600, $100, KY
Line 6-Fishback, Elizabeth, 28, f, IL
Line 7-Fishback, Horace, 2, m, MN
Line 8-Fishback, Herbert, 1, m, MN
Dwelling#12/Family#10
Line 9-Olds, Fred T., 24, m, farmer, $0, $1000, KY
Line 10-Olds, Angeline(?), 19, m [sic], KY
Line 11-Olds, Fred T., 2 mo., m, MN
1730. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," 1st ward, Rochester, Olmsted Co., Minnesota, enumerated 30th day of June, 1870 by George C. Cook, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 8, pg. 497b.
Dwelling/Family#33
Line 1-Olds, Frederick, 35, M, W, Miller, $19,000; $2,500; KY
Line 2-Olds, Angie, 30, F, W, Keeps house, KY
Line 3-Olds, Fred, 10, M, W, MN
Line 4-Olson, Mary, 20, F, W, Domestic servant, Norway
Dwelling/Family#34
Line 5-Kellogg, Cyrus, 27, M, W, Merchant(?), $3000, $4000, NY
Line 6-Kellogg, Julia, 23, F, W, Keeps house, IL
Line 7-Kellogg, Ella, 3, F, W, MN
Line 8-Kellogg, Fred, 1, M, MN
Line 9-Gibson, Maggie, 23, F, W, domestic servant, Ireland
Dwelling/Family#35
Line 10-Fishback, Thomas, 38, M, W, Miller, $17,000; $2,500; KY
Line 11-Fishback, Elizabeth, 39, F, W, Keeps house, KY
Line 12-Fishback, Hiram, 12, M, W, MN
Line 13-Fishback, Herbert, 11, M, W, MN
Line 14-Fishback, Blanch, 8, F, W, MN
Line 15-Fishback, Bessa, 8 mo., F, W, MN
Line 16-Ols, Sarah, ?, F, W, domestic servant, Norway
1731. Kemper, Willis Miller, Genealogy of the Fishback Family in America: The Descendants of John Fishback, the Emigrant, with an Historical Sketch of his Family and of the Colony of Germanna and Germantown, Virginia 1714-1914, Thomas Madison Taylor, New York, 1914.
1732. Edson B. Olds and Susan S. Gascoyne Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) family in England and America, 1915., LDS microfiche 6046559., Judge in Rochester, Olmsted Co., MN.
1733. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 215, 1st ward, Rochester, Olmstead Co., Minnesota, enumerated 1st of June, 1880 by Geo. C. Cook, Microfilm series T9, Roll 628, pg. 440A.
Dwelling/Family#2
Line 7-Olds, Frederick, W, M, 44, head, miller, KY VT KY
Line 8-Olds, Angeline, W, F, 39, wife, keeping house, KY VA KY
Line 9-Olds, Frederick A., W, M, 20, son, at school, MN KY KY
1734. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 165, Precinct 2, Ward 2, Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington, enumerated 8th & 9th June 1900 by Henry Ma-----, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 1748, pg. 29b, sheet 12B.
55 Broadway, Dwelling#165/Family#218
Line 56-Olds, F. T., head, W, M, Jan 1836, age 64, marr. 41 yrs, KY VT KY, manufacturer, owns home freely
Line 57-Olds, A., wife, W, F, Jan 1841, age 59, marr. 41 yrs, 1 child, living; KY KY KY
Line 58-Hustad, M. T., servant, W, F, May 1884, age 16, single, ND Norway Norway
44 So. I St., Dwelling#166/Family#219
Line 59-Olds, F. A., head, W, M, Apr 1860, age 40, marr. 16 yrs, MN KY KY, manufacturer, owns home freely
Line 60-Olds, Mable L., wife, W, F, Aug 1863, age 36, marr. 16 yrs, 2 children, both living; MN OH IL
Line 61-Olds, M. C., dau., W, F, Mar 1885, 15, single, WA MN MN, at school
Line 62-Olds, Helen E., dau., W, F, June 1886, 13, single, WA MN MN, at school
Line 63-Shorder, Mary, servant, W, F, Feb 1883, 17, single, GER GER GER, imm. 1886
? So. I St., Dwelling#167/Family#220
Line 64-Olds., E. A., head, W, F, Jul 1817, age 82, Wd., 2 children, living; DE MA MA, owns home freely
Line 65-Olds, F. A., dau., W, F, Dec 1850, age 49, single, IL VT DE
Line 66-Olds, C. F., dau., W, F, May 1860, age 40, single, MN VT DE
1735. History of Vernon Co., Missouri, 1874, pg. 359.
Congress- C.B.McAfee, 1463; H.E. Havens, 587(votes) 1872 State election
1736. Centre College (Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky), "Centre College Alumni," published 1890; transcribed by Sandi Gorin for KY Biographies project.
1861 graduate. Crocket Barton McAfee. Born April 4, 1840, in Mercer co., KY. Law; stud. in Danville; prac. in MO; commonwealth Att., '68-'69; '76-'77; Judge Prob. Court, Vernon co., '70-'74. Married to Miss Alice R. Green, of Nevada, MO, July 14, 1870. P.O., Nevada, MO.
1737. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Center Twp., Nevada P.O., Vernon Co., Missouri, enumerated on June 18, 1870, Microfilm #M593, roll 824, pg 512A.
Dwelling/Family#3
Line 8-McAfee, Crocket B., age 28, M, W, Lawyer, $0, $700, Kentucky
1738. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 218, Nevada, Vernon Co., Missouri, enumerated on the 8th day of June, 1880 by H. P. Gray, National Archives Film Number T9-0739, pg. 541C (pg 11 of ED 218).
Dwelling#87/Family#93
Line 5-McAfee, Crockett, W, M, 40, Head, Lawyer, KY KY KY
Line 6-McAfee, Alice, R., W, F, 30, Wife, Keeping house, KY KY KY
Line 7-McAfee, Robt E., W, M, 6, Son, MO KY KY
Line 8-McAfee, Mabel, W, F, 15 mo.(?), Daughter, MO KY KY
1739. Linda Carroll <lindacarroll123 -at- hotmail.com>, "McAfee Descendants," 15 Nov 2007.
"I am a descendant of Robert Breckinridge>William & Eliza (Crockett) McAfee>Mary McAfee & John Clelland Woods>Nellie Woods. I have a front page newspaper article from the Lamar Democrat when Mary Mcafee/Woods died stating her daughter Nellie Woods was an artist living in Chicago Illinois. I can not find any information about Nellie. "
1740. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death". Filed 23 Nov 1946, Lamar, Barton Co., Missouri, File No. 36028, Registered No. 53.
1741. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death". Filed 2 Jul 1925, Lamar, Barton Co., Missouri, File No. 20016, Registered No. 37.
1742. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 277; "In appearance, the high cheek bones, broad forehead, blue eyes and dark hair, besides his height, 6 feet 2 1-2 inches, he had the characteristics of the McAfees.".
1743. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 9th ward, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 27, 1870 by Samuel Sill, Microfilm #M593, roll 475, pg. 174B.
Dwelling#239/Family#368
Line 39-McAfee, Jas., age 24, M, W, Druggist, $0, $4000, Kentucky
Line 40-McAfee, Stella, age 21, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
1744. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 136, 9th Ward, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, enumerated on the 7th day of June, 1880 by F. M. Bar----, National Archives Film Number T9-0423, pg. 58A (pg 25 of ED 136).
Dwelling#133/Family#180
Line 28-McAfee, Jas. A., W, M, 34, Head, Druggist, KY KY KY
Line 29-McAfee, Stella, W, F, 30, Wife, Keeps house, KY KY KY
Line 30-McAfee, Harriett, W, F, 9, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 31-McAfee, Annie B., W, F, 7, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 32-McAfee, L. S., W, M, 4, Son, At home, KY KY KY
1745. Jennings, Kathleen, Louisville's First Families -A SERIES OF GENEALOGICAL SKETCHES, THE STANDARD PRINTING CO.- Louisville, KY 1920, pg. 90-96.
[portrait] THOMAS JOYES
Sketched from a portrait owned by this distinguished citizen's grandson, Chapman C. Joyes.
Thomas Joyes was the eldest son of Patrick Joyes, founder of the Louisville family, was a noted linguist, fought in early wars, and was identified with the social and political life of old Louisville.
pg. 90
The Joyes Family.
IT was after only three years in America that Patrick Joyes, of Galway, Ireland, cast his lot with the pioneers, reaching Louisville in the year 1784. This Irish gentleman, after completing his education in France and Spain, lived for some time in France, and with his wife, Anne O'Gara, of Ireland, sailed from Bordeaux and took up his residence in Philadelphia. Making a business trip to the Falls of the Ohio, he decided to settle here, and his first home, on the north east corner of Sixth and Main, remained in the possession of the family for 99 years.
The home of Anne and Patrick Joyes was famed for the hospitality of colonial days, so little understood by the most genial host of the present, with parties of friends and later of kinsmen, arriving on horseback and by stage coach from Virginia and the Central Kentucky settlements, assured of hearty welcome. Those were the days of the trundle beds and of huge bedrooms accommodating two or more of the old four posters, one of which slightly crowds the sleeping apartments of today. The style of entertaining continued in the Joyes family to the time when horseback rides were replaced by journeys on steam cars. In 1892, at the country
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home of Patrick Joyes II, near Shelbyville, called 'Oxford" for his grandfather's boyhood home in Ireland, lavish hospitality was the echo of the century before. It was at "Oxford" that the second Patrick Joyes, with his family, spent the last twelve years of his life.
The Joyes family is entirely distinct from the family of Joyce, whose name is pronounced the same way, and, in fact, with the exception of an army officer, who emigrated from Galway much later than the Louisville settler, there are no other Joyeses in the States beside the descendants of Patrick and Anne Joyes, and comparatively few of them.
Two sons and three daughters were born to the pioneer couple at the home at Sixth and Main. All married and lived in either Louisville or Jefferson county. Thomas Joyes, born in 1789, the elder son, is said to have been the oldest male white child born within the city limits. Like other patriotic citizens of his time, he had ample opportunity for military service, figuring in the Wabash Campaign of 1812, and with the rank of captain fought with the 13th Kentucky militia at the Battle of New Orleans.
He was a surveyor and spent part of his young manhood in the office of the county clerk. He was sent to the Kentucky Legislature several times.
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He was one of the Louisville citizens to be pallbearer at the re-interment of Daniel Boone's body at the Frankfort cemetery in 1845.
Thomas Joyes was noted as a linguist, inheriting the gift from his father, who spoke French, Spanish and German fluently. To these his son added several Indian dialects, and it was of him that Judge Fortunatus Cosby said he believed if Tom Joyes was shut up over night in the room with a Russian he would be in full command of the language by break of day. His early holdings were Jacob's Park, then Burnt Knob, a farm of over 300 acres, and the major portion of Towhead Island (the Guthrie heirs and the widow of the Rev. John Norton owned a small part of the island). Burnt Knob was sold by Patrick Joyes II to the city for park purposes when Mayor Charles Jacob was in office.
Thomas Joyes married Judith Morton Venable, daughter of Judge Joseph Venable, of Shelbyville, and had one child, Patrick Joyes, born in 1826, at his grandfather's home on Main street. He was educated at Centre College and was a graduate of Harvard Law, was a public spirited citizen and one of the first presidents of the Y. M. C. A. He was also the first president of the Charity Organization, now the Associated Charities, served on the board of the Cook
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Benevolent Fund Home for the Aged, and was an elder in the First Presbyterian church.
Patrick Joyes married Florence Coleman, a great beauty and a greatly beloved
woman, daughter of Chapman Coleman and his wife, Anna Mary Crittenden. Their
hospitable home was on Second street, next door to Christ Church Cathedral House. They were the parents of six children. Their daughter, Anna Mary Joyes, married Haiden Trigg Curd, the mother of Florence Joyes Curd; Mrs. Percy N. Booth, who has two children, Florence Joyes and Alexander Galt Booth; of Pattie Curd, Mrs. Albert Hueling Davis, of Jacksonville, the mother of Albert Hueling Davis, Jr.; of Lieut. Joyes Curd, United States Air Service, recently returned from France and now at a rest camp in the Catskills. Lieut. Curd was gassed while on duty over there.
Chapman C. Joyes married Sallie Swope, daughter of Ben L. Swope, and is the father of Janet Staines Swope and of Thomas Swope, who has just been released after two years' military service.
Capt. Morton Venable Joyes, Judge Advocate's Department, Washington, married Caroline Hancock Barr, daughter of Judge John W. Barr, and is the father of Lieut. Watson Joyes, U. S. Engineers, in France, of Preston Pope Joyes, who married Nina Harlan Bingham, the
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father of Nina and Preston Pope Joyes, of Florence Coleman Joyes, II, and of Morton V. Joyes, Jr.
Florence Coleman Joyes I, and Patrick Joyes,Jr., make their home with their sister, Mrs. Curd, on First street, and another brother, Dr. Crittenden Joyes, who married first Lida Robinson, daughter of Worthington Robinson, and later married Almeda Griggs, of Texas, lives in Fort Worth and is the father of one child, Mary Griggs Joyes.
Catherine Joyes, daughter of Patrick and Anne O'Gara, married William McGonigale, and was the mother of John McGonigale, of the old surveying and real estate firm of Henning, McGonigale & Hobbs. He married Josephine Miller Oldham, widow of George Oldham, and his children are William J. McGonigale, Florence Joyes McGonigale and Mary McGonigale.
Nancy Joyes married Thomas Johnson, of Jefferson county, and was the mother of Thomas Johnson, who married a sister of E. D. Standiford.
Thomas Johnson III married Betty Brooks, the father of Brooks Johnson, of Edward Lee Johnson and of Etta Brooks Johnson, Mrs. Edward C. Tyler.
Elizabeth Joyes married William H. Sale and was the mother of William H. Sale, who married
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Della Nagle, father of Della Sale, Appeline Joyes Sale and of Hewett Sale, of Chattanooga and Louisville. Another grandchild is Betty Sale Reese, widow of Edward Reese, whose father was Charles Sale.
John Joyes, the youngest child of Patrick and Anne Joyes, was born in 1799, was educated at St. Mary's College, studied and practiced law, was the second Mayor of Louisville, and City Judge from 1835 to 1854. He married Harriet Lanier, daughter of Major Thomas Martin Lanier, distinguished soldier of the Revolution. His daughter, Stella Joyes, married James A. McAfee, of pioneer family, and was the mother of Annie McAfee, who married Robert Dulaney, and has one son, Woodford Dulaney, recently returned from service overseas, and of Leal McAfee.
Judge Joyes' daughter, Susan Joyes, married Major Edward P. Byrne, of the Confederate Army, and her daughter, Harriet, married Heaton Owsley, and was the mother of Edna Owsley, Mrs. Frederic Hill, of Chicago, and of John Owsley, of New Haven, Conn., whose wife was Helen Hall.
A son, Clarence Joyes, married Mary Riddle and has a son, William Joyes, who makes St. Louis his home. Judge Joyes' other sons were gallant soldiers in the Confederate army:
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Capt. Erskine Joyes, who was killed in action, attached to Second Kentucky Regiment; Lieut. John Joyes, who served under his brother-in-law, Major Byrne, who commanded a Kentucky Battalion.
1746. Notes of Milancie Harrison Hill Sirich, Filson Historical Society, "Byrne-Joyes Families."
1747. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 27, Mag. District #5, Pewee Valley, Oldham Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 2nd of Jan., 1920 by ? Sanford, Microfilm series T625; Roll 594, pg. 60, sheet 3A.
Dwelling#9/Family#10
Line 49-Dulaney, Mrs. Robt., Head, O/F, F, W, 47, widowed, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 50-McAfee, Leal S., Sister, F, W, 44, single, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 51-Dulaney, W. H., Son, M, W, 26, single, KY KY KY, Bond broker, office bld.
1748. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 44, Cert. #21858; age 77.
1749. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org.
1750. Centre College (Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky), "Centre College Alumni," published 1890; transcribed by Sandi Gorin for KY Biographies project.
1868 graduate. William Edelen McAfee. Born Dec. 2, 1849, in Mercer co., KY. Law; LL.B., Univ. of VA, 1869; prac. Danville, 1869-1871; Louisville, 1871-1888; since farming and grazing. Married to Miss Alice Givens, of Lincoln co., KY, Dec. 3, 1878. P.O., Shelby City, KY.
1751. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 32, Magisterial District No. 1, Stanford, Lincoln Co., Kentucky, enumerated 15 Jun 1900 by Edwin E. C-----, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 538, p. 36, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#226/Household#233
Line 92-McAfee, William, head, white, male, b. Dec 1849, age 50, marr. 21 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 93-McAfee, Alice, wife, white, female, b. Feb 1855, age 45, marr. 21 yrs, 6 children, all surviving; KY KY KY
Line 94-McAfee, Georgia A., daughter, white, female, b. Oct 1883, age 16, single, KY KY KY, at school
Line 95-McAfee, Robert B., son, white, male, b. Apr 1886, age 14, single, KY KY KY, at school
Line 96-McAfee, William E., Jr., son, white, male, b. Apr 1889, age 11, single, KY KY KY, at school
Kine 97-McAfee, James C., son, white, male, b. Apr 1891, age 9, single, KY KY KY
Line 98-McAfee, Givens, son, white, male, b. Mar 1893, age 7, single, KY KY KY
Line 99-McAfee, Ernest M., son, white, male, b. Oct 1894, age 5, single, KY KY KY
1752. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 52, Cert. 25785; age 67.
1753. Ibid. Vol. 16, Cert. 07890; age 84.
1754. Ibid. Vol. 005; Cert. 02401; age 74.
1755. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District 1, Family 192, age 8.
1756. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 141, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 10th day of June, 1880 by A. ----, Jr., National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 424, pg. 177A.
Address: 537 Green Street; Dwelling#357/Household#558
Line 5-Hooe, Emmet M., w, m, 29, head, marr., Commercial agent, KY VA KY
Line 6-Hooe, Mary, w, f, 27, wife, marr., keeping house, PA Scotland Scotland
Line 7-Hooe, Robert, w, m, 2, son, single, KY KY PA
1757. Johnna Quick, transcriber, "Belton Cemetery, Cass Co., Missouri". Gives year of death as 1894.
"On North Scott Street, beside the High School."
EDELEN
William B 10/27/1827 3/24/1897
Evelyn B 11/27/1832 10/26/1914
Leonard J son of JM & Martha J 2/21/1888 7/12/1898
James McAfee 1855 1927
Martha Torbert wife of JM 2/4/1862 3/2/1917
1758. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death," Filed 6 Feb 1927, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, File No. 4732, Registered No. 525.
1759. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death," Filed 4 Mar 1927, State Hospital No. 1, Fulton, Callaway Co., Missouri, File No. 9410, Registered No. 40, * according to Death Certificate, she had been at the State Hospital for 3 yrs, 9 mo. and 14 days. She died 15 days after falling and fracturing her hip.
1760. "Obituary," Belton Herald, Belton, Cass Co., Missouri, Friday, 15 Jul 1898, sent by Tom Kircher <tomkircher -at- sbcglobal.net>.
"The funeral of Leonard, oldest son of Mr. and Mr. James Edelen took place here yesterday, at 2 o'clock from the C. P. Church. The little boy died Tuesday at Wagner, Oklahoma, of heart failure. Leonared had gone with his father to a ranch near Wagner some weeks ago, and was staying there until Mr. Edelen returned from Georgia, where he had gone to buy a lot of cattle. He was sick only three days. His death occured at the home of a friend of the family, at Wagner. He was a remarkably bright boy and the family is deeply stricken over his untimely death, T. B. Edelen, uncle of teh boy, brought the remains to Belton Wednesday. The parents arriving yesterday morning. The whole community here where the parents are well known sympathize with them deeply in their great affliction. The burial took place in the Belton cemetery."
1761. Peter Kuhn, <cw4peter -at- hotmail.com>.
William and Evelyn Edelen were Peter's 3rd-great grandparents. Also sent excerpts from the "History of Cass County, Missouri" with additional Edelen information. "William B. Edelen was engaged in the drug business in early life at Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, and later removed to Jessamine County. This was about 1866 and he was engaged in farming and stock raising about nine miles from Nicholaville, until he came to Missouri with his family in 1872, reaching Cass County, January 22. They came by boat as far as Cairo, Illinois, making the trip on the "Robert Mitchell" and "Dove." From Cairo they made the trip to Pleasant Hill by rail. In 1874 the father bought a farm in Mt. Pleasant Township, where was was successfully engaged in farming and stock raising until his death, March 24, 1898." "Owner and proprietor of 'Fair View Stock Farm.'".
1762. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 39, Peculiar Twp., Cass Co., Missouri, enumerated the 11th of May, 1910 by Elisha B. Usery, Microfilm series T624; Roll 770, pg 222, sheet 7A.
Dwelling#152/Family#153
Line 49-Edelen, Henry B., Head, M, W, 49, M1 20 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 50-Edelen, Anna, Wife, F, W, 44, M1 20 yrs, 4 children, 3 living, KY KY KY
Line 1-Edelen, Brown Y., Son, M, W, 19, S, MO KY KY, farm laborer
Line 2-Edelen, Margaret, daughter, F, W, 14, S, MO KY KY
Line 3-Edelen, Mary E., daughter, F, W, 6, S, MO KY KY
1763. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death," Filed 11 Feb 1935, Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., Missouri, File No. 4653 (stamped) and "10" written next to File No., Registered No. 6.
1764. "END FOR H. B. EDELEN," Pleasant Hill Times, Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., Missouri, 15 Feb 1935, Sent by Tom Kircher <tomkircher -at- sbcglobal.net>.
END FOR H. B. EDELEN
DEATH SUNDAY MORNING DUE TO HEART TROUBLE
Services Thursday Afternoon, Presbyterian Chruch; burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery
H. B. Edelen, retired stockman and farmer, former associate judge of the County Court of Cass County, died at his home, 205 North Taylor, at 10:05 Sunday morning, when his heart, which had been faulty some two years and overburdened, could no longer carry its load. His condition had become critical several days preceeding. His suffering had become so intense he was given a hypodermic early Sunday morning and under its soothing effects he slept his way into death.
Funeral services for Mr. Edelen, generally referred to as Judge Edelen, were first set to be held at the Prespyterian Church Tuesday afternoon, but the date was changed to Thursday when it was lerned Judge Edelen's daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. E. H. Cummings, Vallejo California., desired to come to the services, and was starting in the company of her uncle, Wm. Brown.
The service was in charge of Dr. Lapsley McKee, kansas City, who is related to the Edelen Family, assisted by the Rev. J. W. Park, Pleasant Hill Presbyterian paston. Pallbearers were Robt. Hunt, Ernest Pearce, Wm. Bronaugh, Robt. Calvin, Pleasant Hill; Hial Miller, East Lynne, and George Evans, Olathe. Burial was in Pleasant Hill cemetery.
Mr. Edelen is survived by the widow, Mrs. Anna I. Edelen, and by three children--Brown Young Edelen, late of Warrensburg, now of Garden City Kas.; Mrs. Wm. G. (Margaret) Gulick, Olathe, and Mrs. E. H. (Evelyne) Cummings, Valleho. There are also two granddaughters--Alice Ruth Gulick and Margaret Anne Cummings--and one gandsone, Eugene Stevens Edelen. Of the orginal family of eight Edelen children, Mr. Edelen was the last to die. Christened Henry Bosley, Mr. Edelen was a sone of William B. and Evelyn McAffee Edelen, born November 25, 1860, near Harrodsburn, Mercer County, Kentucky, hence would have been 75 years old next November.
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The Edelen family left Kentucky when "H. B. " was a youngster and located in the Plum grove district near Pleasant Hill, subsequently locating to near Belton, Mt. Pleasant township, this county, where the elder Mr. Edelen died in 1898, the widow folowing him in death in 1914, both being buried in Belton. In Pleasant HIll, December 11, 1889, Mr. Edelen married Miss Anna Irvin Brown, daughter of the late Stephen Brown, five years previous to which the young man had begun farming and handling stock near Ore, this county, where he was distined to carry on for many years or until October, 1922, when a change in location was made, the family establishing itself in Pleasant Hill. Mr. Edelen was not only a successful farmer, but he also became quite a leader in livestock circle, particullarly with reference to horses, an inclination handed down to him by his Kentucky forebears. He always had an "eye" for a good horse, as well as being a keen judge of mules.
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As a youth in the neighborhood of Belton, Mr. Edelen became a member of the Presbyterian Church, but in course of time transferred his membership Pleasant Hill church of that denomination, in which fellowship he remained until the end. Before he left the farm Mr. Edelen had become interested in the Cass County Mutual Insurance Company, actively representing it in this part of Cass County. Such work he continued aftrer moving into Pleasant Hill and up to some two years ago, when declining health forced him to relinquish the activity. Robt. Calvin was his successor.
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Mr. Edelen's heart involvement became apparent in 1933 and developed steadily, one of the first results being that he had to quit driving his car. However, by being careful he was enabled to walk about quite freely, finding his usual jolly way about town fairly often--generally cheerful, rarely having anything to say about his condition. But he committed himself last month. Jan 12 he was at the Hon funer home here to see the body of his old friend T. H. Cloud. Mr. Clouds remains rested on a narrow bed. Judge Edelen looked for a moment at the recumbent form. He said, "Well, I'll be about the next to lie there. " The statement did not prove exactly accurate, but was almost so, at that.
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Judge Edelen was widely known throughout Cass, enjoying a high measure of respect and esteem, generally, and the enduring friendship of those whom he more closely contacted. He protected his obligations, lived whoesomely and genially and, beyond doubt realizing he had but a tenuous hold upon life, yet faced the end courageously.
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Mrs. Cummings and her uncle Wm. Brown, got in from California yesterday (Thursday) morning. Another here from a distance to attend the funeral was Ed Brown, William Brown's brother, also a Californian. Mr. and Mrs Ed Brown had lately been in Kentucky, but on their way back were in Oklahoma. Word of Mr. Edelen's death reached Mr. Brown at Oklahoma City and he came at once to this city. It was his first visit to Pleasant Hill for a long period of time, and it has been even longer since William and Ed were both here at the same time. They are Mrs Edelen's brothers.
1765. Peter Kuhn, <cw4peter -at- hotmail.com>.
William and Evelyn Edelen were Peter's 3rd-great grandparents. Also sent excerpts from the "History of Cass County, Missouri" with additional Edelen information. "William B. Edelen was engaged in the drug business in early life at Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, and later removed to Jessamine County. This was about 1866 and he was engaged in farming and stock raising about nine miles from Nicholaville, until he came to Missouri with his family in 1872, reaching Cass County, January 22. They came by boat as far as Cairo, Illinois, making the trip on the "Robert Mitchell" and "Dove." From Cairo they made the trip to Pleasant Hill by rail. In 1874 the father bought a farm in Mt. Pleasant Township, where was was successfully engaged in farming and stock raising until his death, March 24, 1898." "Mrs. Edelen came to Cass County with her parents, reaching Pleasant Hill, December 24, 1879, and the parents spent the remainder of their lives in that locality.".
1766. "Mrs. Anna Edelen," Pleasant Hill Times, Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., Missouri, 4 Dec 1958, p. 1, col. 3, Sent by Tom Kircher <tomkircher -at- sbcglobal.net>.
H.B. Edelen's Widow Dies After Two Months' Illness
Mrs. Anna Irvine Edelen, 93 years, 9 months and 28 days of age, died last Thursday morning at her home at 205 North Taylor Street in Pleasant Hill. In failing health for some time, Mrs. Edelen had been critically ill the past two months.
She is survived by a son Browne Edelen of Sedalia; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Gulick of Olathe, Kas., and Mrs. Evelyn Cummings of Fair Oaks, Calif., and one brother, W. C. Browne of Harrodsburg, KY.
The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Reith Gewin at the Presbyterian church Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edelen was, both in seniority and in age, the oldest member of the congregation.
Mrs. Gewin sang "near the Heart of God" and "O Love, That Will Not Let Me Go." with organ accompaniment by Mr. George Dunn.
Pallbearers were Eden C. booth, Robert Hunt, Ernest Pearce, Chester Knorpp, Elmer Rains, and Charles Rearick. Burial was in Pleasant Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Edelen, daughter of Stephen E. and Margaret Browne, was born January 30, 1865, at Danville, Ky., and came to Pleasant Hill, from Kentucky in January 1878.
She married Henry. B. Edelen December 11, 1889, in Pleasant Hill, and this community was their hom for all their married life --most of it spent on the family farm south of town (at Ore). They moved into town in 1922, and Mr. Edelen -- a well known farmerand livestock man who served a term as judge on the county court--died at the home on February 10, 1935.
Mrs. Edelen has since leved alone, except for the usual presence of a companion or nurse.
1767. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death," Filed 22 Apr 1924, Belton Cass Co., Missouri, File No. 10561.
1768. "Mrs. Lulu Edelen," The Cass County Democrat Missourian, Harrisonville, Cass Co., Missouri, Friday, 13 Jun 1969, Sent by Tom Kircher <tomkircher -at- sbcglobal.net>.
Mrs. Lulu Edelen died Friday June 06, 1969 at Fairland Oklahoma. Mrs. Edelen spent several months as a resident of teh Retirement Home in Harrisonville until her condition required more care and she went to Fairland to be near her daughter Mrs. Gladys Kircher. The funeral and burial services were held at Mount Moriah Monday afternoon.
Besides the daughter, she is survived by two grandsons, and two greatgrandsons. The Edelen family were Cleveland area residents many years.
1769. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death," Filed 15 May 1925, Belton Cass Co., Missouri, File No. 11101.
1770. "Missouri State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death," Filed 10 Oct 1932, Union Twp., Cass Co., Missouri, File No. 31689, Gives date of birth as 21 Mar 1867.
1772. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 125, 3rd ward, Kokomo city, Center Twp., Howard Co., Indiana, enumerated the 15th of April, 1910 by Grace A. Perkins, Microfilm series T624; Roll 356, pg. 57, sheet 1A.
Address: 612 Webster Street
Dwelling/Family#9
Line 30-Watson, Guy, Head, M, W, 38, M2 2 yrs, IN OH OH, contractor
Line 31-Watson, Tessie, Wife, F, W, 25, M1 1 yr, 0/0 children, IN IN IN
Line 32-Buchanan, Mae, sister-in-law, F, W, 27, S, IN IN IN, saleslady, dry goods
Line 33-Buchanan, Juelda, mother-in-law, F, W, 68, Wd., 4/3 children, KY KY KY
1773. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, August 4, 2002. "I have a deed from Palmyra, MO which gives the name of William C. McAfee (husband of Mildred Bohon) as William Curry McAfee. '...by said Samuel as Guardian of his son William Curry McAfee heir at law of Martha McAfee dec'd formerly Martha Curry...'"
1774. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248; He died at abt age 30, leaving a widow and two children.
1775. "1850 Missouri Federal Census," Round Grove Township, Marion Co., Missouri, page 365, Enumerated 13 Nov., 1850. Image of microfilm.
Dwelling#1493/Family#1548
Line 13-McAfee, William C., age 24, b. KY, farmer, property value $3000
Line 14-McAfee, Mildred G., age 23, b. KY
Line 15-McAfee, Caldwell, age 2, b. MO
Line 16-McAfee, Martha H., age 6/12, b. MO
1776. "John Bohon Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 13-15.
1777. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1; Family #45.
1778. "Affidavit filed by Fannie E. Lane," Dated March 14, 1932; filed Feb. 1, 1951, Marion Co., Missouri Courthouse, Transcription send to me by Michael Black.
AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF MISSOURI )
) ss.
COUNTY OF MARION ) Fannie E. Lane, being duly sworn, states upon her oath that she is 60+ years of age and has been a resident of Marion County, Missouri, where she now resides, for 60+ years; that she is a granddaughter of Samuel McAfee and Hannah McAfee; that the will of said Samuel McAfee is recorded in Book 66 at Page 420;
That Hannah McAfee, named in the said will, was the widow of said Samuel McAfee and the grandmother of this affiant, and that said Hannah McAfee died October 24, 1876, never having re-married after the death of said Samuel McAfee;
The John Walter McAfee died January 10, 1874 and was never married and left no children or other descendants;
That Caldwell McAfee, mentioned is said will, died before the death of the said Hannah McAfee and about the year 1870; he never married and left no children of other descendants;
That Martha H. McAfee, mentioned in said will, died previous to 1876; she was never married and she left no children or other descendants;
That said Hannah McAfee and Susan Mary Winchell, John Walter McAfee, Caldwell McAfee and Martha H. McAfee were the widow and all of the legal heirs left by the said Samuel McAfee, as well as being the devisees of his will; that when the said John Walter McAfee, died he left as his only heirs his mother, Hannah McAfee, and his sister, Susan Mary Winchell, and when said Hannah McAfee died she left as her only heir her daughter, the said Susan Mary Winchell. Both said Caldwell McAfee and Martha H. McAfee died prior to the death of the said John Walter McAfee.
Fannie E. Lane
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of March, 1932.
I further certify that the above affiant is personally known to me and that I believe her statement to be worthy of full faith and credit. My commission expires Dec. 7, 1933.
Jos. E. Anderson
Notary Public Marion County, Missouri
Filed for record on February 1, 1951 at 3:00 P.M. Eugene B. Poole, Recorder.
1779. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1; Family #45; age 11.
1780. Ibid. District #1; Family #45; age 10.
1781. Ibid. District #1; Family #45; age 9.
1782. R. I. Holcombe, History of Marion County, Missouri, Published in 1884, reprinted in 1979, pages 598-599.
"Homer H. Winchell is a native of Massachusetts, born at Springfield, May 9, 1828. He is the son of Elias and Fannie (Ely) Winchell, who were respectively natives of Connecticut and Massachusetts. His father, born December 15, 1786, died September 7, 1856, was a merchant; and his mother, born March 31, 1795, died July 18, 1868, an intelligent, accomplished lady. Homer Winchell came to Marion County with his parents when he was ten years of age (1838) locating in Shelby County, west of Philadelphia. In 1852 his father came to Palmyra; in 1846 he (Homer) entered Marion College; after leaving school engaged in teaching for many years. Upon the breaking out of the war he espoused the cause of the Union, and in 1862 was appointed United States Asst. Assessor for the counties of Marion, Ralls, and Monroe; served till the close of the war. In May, 1865, was appointed clerk of the circuit court and recorder of deeds for Marion County; was elected in the fall of 1866, and reelected in 1870, serving until January 1, 1875. At the close of his term he was admitted to the bar by Judge Redd, and engaged in the practice and in the real estate business, in which latter avocation he had formerly been, entering in upon the close of the U.S. land office, at Palmyra, in 1858. November 5, 1850, Mr. Winchell married Miss Susan M. McAfee, a daughter of Saml. McAfee, of LaGrange, Missouri. To them have been born eleven children, of whom six are now living: Fannie E., wife of F.W. Lane; Charles F., Alice E., Grace Deane, and Homer McAfee. and Harold L., the last two, twins. Mr. Winchell and the adult members of his family are Presbyterians, and he has been an elder in the church since 1850. He is also an Odd Fellow and a Son of Temperance. He is one of the largest and best known real estate dealers in Northeast Missouri, and stands high as a business man."
1783. Missouri State Archives, "Death Records Certificates,". Certificate #26862.
1784. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>. Photograph of gravestone, sent in July, 2002." Website: http://www.valdosta.edu/~mmblack/, Email from 11/3/03: "Susan Mary McAfee was buried 9-23-1922 (according to her d/c)".
1785. Obituary: Homer Howard Winchell
DIED-At his residence in Parkville, Mo., on the evening of October 16th, 1912, Homer Howard Winchell, in the 85th year of his age.
This is the record of no ordinary loss to this community. His death removes from the state a pioneer, from the church an honored leader and from the community an esteemed citizen. In every relation he was a prince among men.
He was born in West Springfield, Mass., on the 9th day of May, 1828. When only nine years of age he came with his father to this state. This was before the day of railroads and the journey from the Atlantic shore was a long and weary one.
The new home in the West was on a farm located in the northeast corner of Shelby county. Here amidst the primitive surrounding then prevalent Mr. Winchell grew to manhood. The educational advantages of the country were very meagre and he was deprived of the opportunity of a classical training. But he made such use of the facilities afforded that in early manhood he became a teacher of exceptional ability. He was always an extensive reader and there are few men who keep themselves better informed of the progress of events in the world.
Only a short time before the outbreak of the civil war he quit the farm and took up his residence in Palmyra, the county seat of Marion county. Here for more than a quarter of a century he lived and wrought. For a considerable portion of the time he was a county official and the older citizens of the county still remember the fidelity, efficiency and genial cordiality with which he administered his public trust. After retirement from official position he engaged in the practice of law and the sale of real estate.
In 1887 he removed his real estate business to Kansas City, Mo., and two years later accepted a call from Dr. John A. McAfee to join the force of Helpers in Park College Family, when he gave a number of years of efficient, helpful service. All the students connected with the college in those years remember his kindly interest and encouragement.
Following his service in the college he engaged in mercantile business in Parkville until the infirmities of age compelled his retirement from active pursuits.
Mr. Winchell came of Puritan stock and throughout his long life showed himself a worthy, scion of that sturdy Christian ancestry. At the age of twenty he united with the New Providence Presbyterian Church in Marion county and from that time to the day of his death he led a consistent and active Christian life.
Six years after he united with the church he was called to a place in its Session. For almost three score years he was active in Christian leadership. He was especially strong in Sabbath School work, and had few superiors as a superintendent in his ability to mange and direct the instruction of a Sabbath School. His interest and activity extended to every department of Christian work. He was honored by his Presbyteries by election as Commissioner to five General Assemblies. His Presbyteris were in turn honored by the able and efficient manner in which he fulfilled the trust.
November 5th, 1850 Mr. Winchell was married to Miss Susan Mary McAfee, of LaGrange, Mo.
Eleven children were born of this long and happy union; four of them died in childhood. The eldest daughter, Hannah, died in early womanhood. Prof. Charles F., still remember by many here as a student and then as a Professor of Greek in the College, died in 1896 in the very prime of young manhood.
He is survived by his widow, three daughters-Mrs. Frank W. Lane of Palmyra, Mo., Mrs. Paul McGeehan of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Grace D., of this place. Two sons, Harold L., of Cisco, Texas and Howard M., of San Francisco, Calif. There are eleven grand-children and one great-grand child.
There remains also of his father's family one sister, Mrs. T. L. Anderson of Palmyra; two brothers, Elisha, San Francisco, and Joseph R. of New Haven, Conn.
All these with a large circle of kinsmen, friends and acquaintances join in mourning the loss of a husband, father, friend and Christian brother.
Probably no words can better express the sentiment of this large circle of mourners that the words of Dr. C. L. Thompson, written in memoriam of another:
A man-Nathaniel like-sincere,
With conscience tender, pure and true,
Whose thoughts like homing pigeons
A fried-who knew not how to swerve
From him he once had called his friend;
Unchanging-firm he sought no end
Beyond the chance to love and serve.
A saint-content in lowly ways
To find the steps the Master trod,
To walk like Enoch with his God;
His duty done-all needed praise.
Man, friend and saint! Our only requiem bell.
This lingering note-we loved and love thee well.
SAM'L L. McAFEE
1786. "Death Records Certificates," Parkville, Platte Co., Missouri, File No. 33831, Registered No. 28, PDF, Missouri State Archives.
1787. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, "Photograph of gravestone, sent by MMB to JRT in July, 2002," website: http://www.valdosta.edu/~mmblack/, Email from 11/3/03: "Homer Howard Winchell was buried 10-18-1912 (according to his d/c).".
1788. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, website: http://www.valdosta.edu/~mmblack/, never married.
1789. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 23 May 1958, Palmyra, Liberty Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, File No. 58-019019, PDF, Missouri State Archives.
1790. Michael Maxwell Black, <mmblack -at- valdosta.edu>, website: http://www.valdosta.edu/~mmblack/, Email from 11/3/03: "Grace Deane Winchell died 1958 (according to her marker).".
1791. Ibid. resided in San Francisco, CA.
1792. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 249.
"John Armstrong McAfee, afterwards founder of park College, Parkville, Mo. McAfee was born to command and took to leadership as naturally as a duck takes to water. He developed a great talent for organization, and had unbounded influence both with the faculty and students. Afterwards he went to Westminster College, situated at Fulton, the county seat of Callaway, the strongest Presbyterian County in Missouri, where he graduated in1859, and in August of the same year he was married to Miss Anna Bailey, a daughter of the pioneer Presbyterian families of Missouri and a teacher of music at a girls school at Fulton." (see article forwarded by J. McAfee abt Watson Seminary)
1793. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 98, Parkville, Pettis Twp., Platte Co., Missouri, no enumeration date given, Microfilm series T9, Roll#710, pg. 169A+.
Dwelling/Family#1 (Park College enumeration)
Line 1-McAfee, John, W, M, 48, Husband, Minister & Teacher, MO KY KY
Line 2-McAfee, Anna W., W, F, 42, Wife, House keeping, MO TN KY
Line 3-McAfee, Lowell M., W, M, 19, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 4-McAfee, Howard B., W, M, 18, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 5-McAfee, Lapsley A., W, M, 16, Son, Student, MO MO MO
LIne 6-McAfee, Cleland B., W, M, 13, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 7-McAfee, Joseph E., W, M, 10, Son, Student, MO MO MO
Line 8-McAfee, Helen B., W, F, 7, Daughter, Student, MO MO MO
Line 37-Canfield, Carrie, W, F, 14, Student, NY NY Canada
(Park College - all of page 169A, through line 36 on page 169B)
1794. Ancestry, Inc., "Missouri Newspaper Death Index," www.ancestry.com, Death reported in Montgomery City (MO) Standard.
1795. Joseph Ernest McAfee, You Are A McAfee, for the Descendants of John Armstrong McAfee and Anna Waddell Bailey McAfee, June, 1935.
Photocopy of booklet sent to me by Toni McCune Bement in July, 2001.
1796. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 248, 253.
1797. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Jackson Twp., Paris P.O., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated the ? Aug., 1860 by ?, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 635, pg. 212.
Dwelling#1440/Family#1475
Line 11-McKamy, Joseph H., 25?, m, farmer, $3620, $1800, KY
Line 12-McKamy, R. J., 24, f, KY
Line 13-McKamy, Calvin, 5, m, MO
Line 14-McKamy, Margaret, 1, f, MO
1798. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Jackson Twp., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated on Aug. 16, 1870, Microfilm #M593, roll 793, pg. 579A.
Dwelling #382/Family#375
Line 27-McKamey, Joseph, age 45, M, W, Farmer, $6000, $5300, Kentucky
Line 28-McKamey, Rebecca, age 36, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 29-McKamey, Margaret, age 10, F, W, At home, Missouri
Line 30-McKamey, Josephine, age 7, F, W, At home, Missouri
1799. "Seventh Census of the United States: 1850 Population Schedule," 59th Dist., Monroe Co., Missouri, enumerated on 11th of Aug., 1850 by Jack Maupin, Microfilm #M593, roll 404, pg. 73B.
Dwelling/Family#85
LIne 11-McKamey, Margaret, 69, F, b. KY
Line 12-McKamey, Joseph, 25, M, Farmer, $3000, b. KY
1800. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Jackson Twp., Monroe Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0704, pg 584D, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1801. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 253; killed by a mule when 14 yrs old.
1802. Ibid. pg. 253; married with no children.
1803. Ibid. pg. 253; died in early womanhood, unmarried.
1805. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Round Grove Twp., Emerson P.O., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated 10th of July, 1860 by W. J. Jackson, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 632, pg. 951.
Dwelling#493/Family#485
Line 5-Kisor, J. R., 26, M, W, druggist, $600, $1000, OH
Line 6-Kisor, Tiny E., 24, F, W, MO
1806. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 4th Ward, Louisiana, Pike Co., Missouri, enumerated on 2 Jun, 1870 by Wm. Penny, Microfilm #M593, roll 798, pg 202A.
Dwelling/Family#54
Line 28-Kizer, Jacob R., 36, M, W, retired merchant, $0, $1200, OH
Line 29-Kizer, T. E., 34, F, W, keeps house, MO
Line 30-Kizer, Jas. L., 3 mo., M, W, MO, b. Feby.
1807. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Louisiana, Pike Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0709, pg 494C, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1808. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 62, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., Nebraska, enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by Edgar A. Hemsworth, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 933, pg. 62, sheet 4A.
Address: 1030 S. 9th; Dwelling#66/Family#68
Line 4-Kizer, Jacob B., head, W, M, Oct 1833, age 66, marr. 43 yrs, OH OH OH, proprietor of a department store; owns home freely
Line 5-Kizer, Tiny E., wife, W, F, Apr 1836, age 64, marr. 43 yrs, 3 children, 1 living; MO KY KY
Address: 1030 S. 9th; Dwelling#66/Family#69
Line 6-Kizer, Joseph L., head (son of head above), W, M, Feb 1870, age 30, marr. 7 yrs, MO OH MO, proprietor of a dept. store, rents home
Line 7-Kizer, Bertie Belle, wife, W, F, Dec 1868, W, F, Dec 1868, age 31, marr. 7 yrs, 2 children, both living; MO KY MO
Line 8-Kizer, Thomas L., son, W, M, Mar 1895, age 5, single, MO MO MO
Line 9-Kizer, Wilson M., son, W, M, Oct 1899, age 7/12, single, NE MO MO
1809. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 253.
1810. Ibid. pg. 248, 253; "She was a woman of sterling character, the life of the circle in which she moved, and foremost in every good work in the church fo which she was a member.".
1811. Joseph Ernest McAfee, You Are A McAfee, for the Descendants of John Armstrong McAfee and Anna Waddell Bailey McAfee, June, 1935.
Of La Grange, Lewis Co., MO. "James Pollock, [was] a great character and a power in his community. He lived to be well past 90 and was still driving a milk wagon into town up to a few weeks before his death. After 'Miss Lottie's' death he married a young woman in the neighborhood whom 'Miss Lottie' had helped her husband to pick out as her successor, and who loyally named one of her own children for her predecessor."
Of his wife, Charlotte: "Upon the death of her mother she took charge of the parental household, and when a stalwart yong man came home from the Union army after the Civil War, and asked her to set up a household of her own she told him that she felt it necessary to make good on her present job. He said, 'Very well, if that is the way you feel about it, I'll wait until you have finished that job.' Which he did, until 1877 or 1878, when her father had died. He bought the McAfee homestead, then located near La Grange, Missouri, from the various heirs, and established 'Miss Lottie' for the rest of her life in her old home. She made good on the new job, also. She was the local authority on almost every phase of home making and running a community, quiet and demure as she always was. So good a cook was she that it was the common saying among the neighbors that Miss Lottie's bread was better than other folks' cake."
1812. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 25, Union Twp. North, Lewis Co., Missouri, enumerated 5 & 7 Jun 1880 by James W. Bohon, Microfilm series T9, Roll 699, sheet 18D.
Dwelling#66/Family#67
Line 1-Pollock, Jas F., W, M, 41, head, marr., farmer, OH OH PA
Line 2-Pollock, Charlotte C., W, F, 41, wife, marr., keeping house, MO KY KY
Line 3-Pollock, Nellie, W, F, 1, dau., MO OH MO
1813. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, p. 253.
1814. Ibid. pg. 248, 253; Pvt. Company A, 3rd Missouri Cavalry, US Volunteers, Civil War.
1815. History of Montgomery County, Iowa, Illustrated, Des Moines, IA: Historical and Biographical Co., 1881, Red Oak City (pp 648-695), Transcribed for the Montgomery Co., Iowa GenWeb project, http://iagenweb.org/montgomery/bios/biorocit.htm.
MCAFEE, REV. SAMUEL L., pastor of the Presbyterian church of Red Oak; born in Marion County, Missouri, May 13, 1841, and resided there until 1861; then attended Watson Seminary at Ashley, Pike County, Missouri. In October, 1862, enlisted in company A, third Missouri cavalry, United States volunteers, as a private. In 1864 was commissioned as first lieutenant and acting assistant quartermaster of that regiment for about six months; then in June, of 1865, became first lieutenant of company A of the Eleventh Missouri cavalry and acting assistant quartermaster on Gen. Reynolds' staff; was mustered out for discharge at New Orleans, July 6, 1865, and July 26th of the same year was discharged; then returned home and attended the Watson Seminary for two years, and one year at Pardee College, Louisiana, where he graduated; then went to Auburn, New York, where he studied theology for two years and graduated in the northwest theological seminary in April, 1871, and in June, 1871, was called to the Red Oak church, where he now resides. Was married to Miss Mary E. Poage, by Rev. J. B. Poage, of Ashley, Missouri. Mrs. McAfee was born in West Virginia, August 23, 1850.
1816. Platte County Historical Society, Volume Two, Cemetery Record of Platte County, Missouri, 1968, pg. 229, Photocopy from book sent to me by Michael M. Black in Sept. 2006.
1817. "R. W. McAfee," Lexington Leader, Lexington, Fayette Co., Kentucky, 24 Mar 1909, pg. 2, col. 5-6.
"Abstract: Chicago--Robert W. McAfee, 60 years old, one of the best known local Postoffice Inspectors, and called 'The Anthony Comstock of Chicago,' dropped dead, supposedly from heart disease, at State and Adams streets shortly before noon Tuesday ... McAFee was a descendant of General Robert McAfee, pioneer of Kentucky."
1818. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 253; never married.
1819. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch #M515603.
1820. "Cemetery Index for Cascade Co., Montana".
1821. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch #M515651.
1822. Joan Thomas, Aloha, OR, <jthomas3321 -at- comcast.net>.
1823. Ibid. Joseph and Cassie may have had more than 3 children, according to a letter from Mrs. J. P. Hurry (Elizabeth Allin) to Ruth Allin dated Nov. 8, 1943.
1824. Joan Thomas, Aloha, OR, <jthomas3321 -at- comcast.net>.
"A letter from Mrs. J. P. Hurry (Elizabeth Allin) to Ruth Allin dated Nov. 8, 1943 and now in the possession of Joan I. Thomas, Aloha, OR, states that there may have been more than 3 children to this couple. These three were separated after the death of their mother and the memories are dim for Elizabeth. She seemed to think there may have been two more dau. but was uncertain."
1825. William G. Huitt, <whuitt -at- quixnet.net>, Huitt Ancestry.
1826. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg 249.
1827. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Round Grove Twp., Marion Co., Missouri, enumerated the 7 July, 1860 by W. J. Jackson, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 632, Pg. 947.
Dwelling#466/Family#458
Line 32-McAfee, Samuel B., 24, m, merchant, $400, $2500, KY
Line 33-McAfee, Henrietta, 23, f, VA
Line 34-McAfee, Susan, 2, f, MO
1828. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated 5th day of July, 1870 by Thos. Logan, Asst. Marshall, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 226, pg. 34A.
Dwelling#329/Family#320 (written as 229/220)
Line 31-McAfee, Samuel B., 34, M, W, Nurseyman, $700, $200, MO
Line 32-McAfee, Henrietta, 34, F, W, Keeping house, VA
Line 33-McAfee, Susan, 11, F, W, MO
Line 34-McAfee, Anna, 7, F, W, MO
Line 35-McAfee, George, 5, M, W, MO
Line 36-McAfee, Edward, 2, M, W, MO
1829. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 28th & 29th of Jan., 1920 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 24, sheet 4A.
Dwelling#82/Family#84
Line 3-McAfee, Samuel B., Unk., M, W, 83, marr., MO KY KY, insurance agent
Line 4-McAfee, Luretta C., F, W, 63, marr., IN OH IN
1830. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 26, St. Mary's Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 20th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Stella Garnett, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 245, sheet 6A.
Dwelling/Family#135
Line 35-Brumback, David B., O/F, M, W, 54, marr., IL IL IL, farmer
Line 36-Brumback, Sue R., F, W, 50, marr., MO MO VA
1831. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900". Vol. 4, pg. 186, License #8558.
1832. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 3, Augusta Village, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 4th & 5th of Feb., 1920 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 23, sheet 9B.
Dwelling#253/Family#257
Line 74-McAfee, Samuel E., Head, O/F, M, W, 50, marr., IL MO VA, no occupation
Line 75-McAfee, Ethel B., Wife, F, W, 47, marr., IL NY CAN
Line 76-McAfee, Richard W., Son, M, W, 17, single, IL IL IL
Line 77-McAfee, Robert F., Brother, M, W, 46, single, IL MO VA
Line 78-Ketchum, Kate A., mother-in-law, F, W, 72, widow, 1866 Na 1869, CAN CAN CAN, retail merchant, grocery store
1833. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 2, Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., Illinois, enumerated the 3rd & 5th of Jan., 1920 by John E. Newcomb, Microfilm series T625; Roll 370, pg. 8, sheet 1B.
Farm; Dwelling/Family#25
Line 49-McAfee, Earnest, Head, O/M, M, W, 43, marr., IL VA VA, farmer
Line 50-McAfee, Lydia E., Wife, F, 38, marr., IL IL IL
1834. Ted Hughes, <ted -at- astrodawg.com>. died at birth.
1835. "Ninth Census of the United States - 1870 Population Schedule," Middletown Precinct, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, enumerated 28th day of July, 1870 by Chas. A. Eason, National Archives Film Number M593, Roll 472, pg 393B.
Dwelling#178/Family#169
Line 20-McAfee, Nannie, 17, F, W, Attending School, Kentucky
(student in girls' school headed by Wm. H. Hill)
1836. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 90, Precinct 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 20th of April, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 73, sheet 3A.
Dwelling#41/Family#42
Line 9-Lapsley, Dr. John P., Head, M, W, 41 M1 18 yrs, KY KY KY, physician
Line 10-Lapsley, Georgie S., Wife, F, W, 38, m1 18 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY
Line 11-Lapsley, Mary A., Dau., F, W, 9, S, KY KY KY
Line 12-Lapsley, Kathrine(?), Dau., F, W, 5, S, KY KY KY
Dwelling#42/Family#43
LIne 13-Jones, Martha F., Head, F, W, 81, Wd. (marr. 60 yrs), 7 children, 5 living; KY KY KY, farmer
Line 14-Jones, James H., Son, M, W, 39, M1 2 yrs, KY KY KY, farm laborer
Line 15-Jones, Gertrude, dau-in-law, F, W, 24, M1 2 yrs, KY KY KY
Line 16-Lapsley, Stella, daughter, F, W, 48, Wd., KY KY KY
Dwelling#45/Family#46
Line 27-Lapsley, Wm. R., Head, m, W, 39, M1 14 yrs, KY KY KY, merchant (own store)
Line 28-Lapsley, Alma D., Wife, F, W, 37, M1 14 yrs, 5/5 children, KY KY KY
Line 29-Lapsley, Wm. D., son, M, W, 13, S, KY KY KY
Line 30-Lapsley, John B., son, M, W, 11, KY KY KY
Line 31-Lapsley, Inez L., dau., F, W, 8, KY KY KY
Line 32-Lapsley, Robert B., son, M, W, 6, KY KY KY
Line 33-Lapsley, Mary A., dau., F, W, 3, KY KY KY
Line 34-Davis, Nannie C., mother-in-law, F, W, 56, Wd. (marr. for 2 yrs), 2/2 children, KY KY KY, own income
Line 35-Lapsley, James T., brother, M, W, 30, S, KY KY KY, store clerk
1837. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". vol. 026, cert#12559.
1838. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 14.
1839. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #645; lived with dad and grandmother.
1840. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 90, Precinct 7, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 22nd & 23rd of April, 1910 by William A. Sharp, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 73, sheet 4B.
Dwelling/Family#74
Line 67-Hudson, Thomas J., head, M, W, 54, marr. (1st) 25 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer, owns farm freely
Line 68-Hudson, Bettie H., wife, F, W, 45, marr. (1st) 25 yrs, 1 child, still living, KY KY KY
Line 69-Hudson, Martha B., dau., F, W, 21, single, KY KY KY
1841. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 120, McAfee, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 19th of Jan., 1920 by Mrs. Garrett L. Dean, Microfilm series T625; Roll 591, pg. 73, sheet 5A.
Farm on Louisville Pike
Dwelling#82/Family#94
Line 13-Hudson, T. J., Head, O/F, M, W, 64, marr., KY KY KY, farmer
Line 14-Hudson, Bettie, Wife, F, W, 56, marr., KY KY KY
Line 15-Hudson, Martha, Dau., F, W, 31, single, KY KY KY
1842. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 24.
1843. Burford, Wesley Browning, Burford Genealogy: Showing the Ancestors and Descendants of Miles Washington Burford and Nancy Jane Burford, the Father and the Mother of Wesley B. Burford, the Compiler, Indianapolis: Privately printed, 1914, http://books.google.com/books?id=zz47AAAAMAAJ, p. 122.
1844. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #704.
1845. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Precinct No. 7, Subdivision 116, McAfee P.O., Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated on July 6, 1870 by C. P. Graham, Microfilm #M593, roll 488, pg 558a.
dwelling #76/family #83
Line 3-Hudson, N. B., 50, M, W, Farmer, $4400, $1000, KY
Line 4-Hudson, Martha, 48, F, W, Keeping house, KY
Line 5-Hudson, Fanny, 21, F, W, At home, KY
Line 6-Hudson, Robert, 20, M, W, Farm laborer, KY
Line 7-Hudson, Belle, 18, F, W, at school, KY
Line 8-Hudson, Thomas, 15, M, W, at home, KY
Line 9-Hudson, Martha, 7, F, W, at home, KY
Line 10-Hudson, James, 5, M, W, at home, KY
1846. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #858; age 10.
1847. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 41.
1848. Ibid. pg. 41; gender not indicated.
1849. Julie Matthews <losfeliz -at- netspace.net.au>, "Paxton - McAfee," 23 Mar 2006.
Hi, Jenny
I have Richard S. Paxton having a brother with a variable name something like Gabriel or Galziel (might explain why it was written as GB Paxton??) who was born about 1844 in Anderson County. The indecipherable name is listed in the 1850 Census for Anderson Co.(Richard H. Paxton) and he's 6 years old. I have no idea who he married. Their family came to Kentucky from York County, Penn. and finally settled in Anderson County. (I'm not from this area. I assume Anderson and Mercer counties are close?)
Richard S. Paxton and Sue McAfee had Frank McAfee Paxton Jan 6, 1878 in Harrodsburg, Ky. He married Anna Theresa Fox in 1905 and died in El Reno, Oklahoma in 1923. They had two sons, John Richard Paxton (my father),dob Dec 4, 1906 in Topeka, Kansas, and Frank Fox Paxton, dob July 15, 1915 El Reno, Oklahoma.
Richard S and Sue also had a daughter, Pink "Pinkie" Paxton (the mind boggles!), dob Sept 7, 1880-1 in Harrodsburg, Ky. She married an Albert Alden Knapp in Kansas City, Mo.
Thanks again! Let me know if there's anything I can do.
Julie
1850. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #858; age 7.
1851. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 96, Ward 6, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, enumerated the 28th of April, 1910 by Frank G. Hanna, Microfilm series T624; Roll 495, pg 145, sheet 12B.
Dwelling#257/Family#283
Line 51-Woods, America, Head, F, W, 76, S, KY KY KY
Line 52-Woods, Nanni, Sister, F, W, 62, S, KY KY KY
Dwelling#258/Family#284
LIne 52-Woods, James, Head, M, W, 68, M1 36 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 53-Woods, Nannie B., Wife, F, W, 55, M1 36 yrs, 4/4 children, KY KY KY
Line 54-Woods, Jennie B., Dau., F, W, 30, S, KY KY KY
Line 55-Woods, Ethel F., Dau., F, W, 23, S, KY KY KY
Line 56-Woods, Pauline, Dau., F, W, 17, S, KY KY KY
Dwelling#258/Family#285
LIne 53-Durr/Dunn, William T., Head, M, W, 31, M1 7 yrs, KY KY KY
Line 54-Durr/Dunn, Gertrude, Wife, F, W, 32, M1 7 yrs, KY KY KY
1852. "1850 Kentucky Federal Census," District 2, Mercer Co., Kentucky, pg. 285b, Enumerated Aug. 13, 2001.
Dwelling/Family #27
Line 8-Woods, Andrew, age 45, b. KY, farmer, $3000
Line 9-Woods, Elizabeth, age 24, b. KY
Line 10-Woods, America, age 15, b. KY
Line 11-Woods, William, age 13, b. KY
Line 12-Woods, Mary, age 11, b. KY
Line 13-Woods, George, age 9, b. KY
Line 14-Woods, James, age 7, b. KY
Line 15-Woods, Nancy, age 5, b. KY
Line 16-Woods, Joseph, age 3, b. KY
1853. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 129, State Lunatic Asylum No. 1, Fulton City, Fulton Twp., Callaway Co., Missouri, enumerated 14 Jun 1900 by Greenberry E. Bell, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 844, sheet 3B.
Address: 734 E. Kiona St.
Dwelling#523/Family#557
Line 9-McAfee, Caldwell, head, W, M, b Jul 1863, age 36, marr. 2 yrs, KY KY KY, occupation: B----- (mining); rents home
Line 10-McAfee, Sallie(?), wife, W, F, b Apr 1871, age 29, marr. 2 yrs, 1/1 child, NE ? MA
Line 11-McAfee, Frank W., son, W, M, b Apr 1900, age 1 mo., single, CO KY NE
1854. "1850 Kentucky Federal Census," District 2, Mercer Co., Kentucky, pg. 284A, Enumerated Aug. 12, 1850 by J. M. Alexander.
Dwelling/Family #1
Line 1-Gray, Isaac, age 51, b. Ky; farmer, $10000
Line 2-Gray, Mary, age 52, b. Ky
Line 3-Gray, Susan, age 15, b. Ky
Line 4-Gray, Margaret, age 6, b. Ky
Line 5-Gray, William, age 24, b. Ky, teacher
Line 6-Gray, Mary, age 22, b. Ky (William and Mary m. w/in past year)
Line 7-Williams, William, age 28, b. Ky; Miller
Line 8-Williams, America, age 24, b. Ky (William and America m. w/in past year)
Line 9-Holmes, Joseph, age 23, b. Ky; Carpenter
Line 10-Holmes, Emely, age 19, b. Ky (Joseph and Emely m. w/in past year)
1855. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family #399; age 32.
1856. Marriage Bonds and Consents 1831-1850 Mercer County, Kentucky, Genealogical Committee of the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1983, Bondsman: Lambert Darland Brewer.
1857. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family #399; age 37.
1858. Ibid. Dist. 1, Family #399; age 12.
1859. Ibid. Dist. 1, Family #399; age 11.
1860. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, Aug. 1970; 2nd Printing May 1990, Vol. III, pg. 19.
1861. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, Dist. 1, Family #399; age 5.
1862. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg. 53.
1863. Marriage Bonds and Consents 1831-1850 Mercer County, Kentucky, Genealogical Committee of the Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1983, Bondsman: Lambert D. Brewer.
1864. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch #M517751.
1865. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #1; Family #803.
1866. Ibid. District #2; Family #803.
1867. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Cemetery Records of Mercer County (KY) and Surrounding Counties, July, 1969; 2nd Printing 1989, Vol. 1, pg 53.
1868. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," District No. 1, Simpsonville P.O., Shelby Co., Kentucky, enumerated 18th day of July, 1860 by Thos. Smith, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 395, pg. 221.
Dwelling#562/Family#578
Line 33-Harbison, J.D., 42, M, W, Farmer, $24,000; $30,000; KY
Line 34-Harbison, Margaret A., 33, F, W, KY
Line 35-Harbison, John S., 14, M, W, KY
Line 36-Harbison, Edward C., 11, M, W, KY
Line 37-Harbison, Sallie, 9, F, W, KY
Line 38-Harbison, James, 7, M, W, KY
Line 39-Harbison, Jennie, 5, F, W, KY
Line 40-Harbison, Walter S., 2, M, W, KY
1869. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," First Precinct, Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, enumerated on July 2, 1870 by W. Lyle, Microfilm #M593, roll 498, pg. 389A.
Dwelling#150/Family#145
Line 23-Harbison, Margaret A., age 44, F, W, Keeping house, $25,000; $5000, Kentucky
Line 24-Harbison, John, age 24, M, W, Lawyer, Kentucky
Line 25-Harbison, Edward, age 22, M, W, Farmer, $0, $500, Kentucky
Line 26-Harbison, Sallie, age 19, F, W, Kentucky
Line 27-Harbison, Jennie, age 16, F, W, Kentucky
Line 28-Harbison, Walter, age 12, M, W, Kentucky
Line 29-Harbison, Wm., age 8, M, W, Kentucky
Line 30-Harbison, Mary, age, 5, F, W, Kentucky
1870. Rev. William Irvine, "John S. Hanna and Family Connections," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 44, July 1946, p. 241-45 (reprint of original), of Georgetown, Kentucky.
1871. Ibid. living with mother in Kansas City, Missouri in 1878.
1872. Ibid. lived in Kansas City, Missouri in 1878.
1873. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 1st Ward, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, enumerated on Aug 1, 1870 by Dennis Malone, Microfilm #M593, roll 782, pg. 298B.
Dwelling/Family#9
Line 8-Hanna, Thos. K, age 41, M, W, Merchant Dry Goods, Kentucky
Line 9-Hanna, Judith, age 34, F, W, Keeps house, Indiana
Line 10-Hanna, Jenny, age 14, F, W, Attends school, Missouri
Line 11-Hanna, Mary, age 12, F, W, Attends school, Nebraska
Line 12-Hanna, Agnes, age 10, F, W, Attends school, Nebraska
Line 13-Hanna, Annie, age 8, F, W, Attends school, Nebraska
Line 14-Hanna, John V., age 6, M, W, Nebraska
Line 15-Hanna, William B., age 4, M, W, Nebraska
Dwelling#9/FamilY#10
Line 16-Hanna, Samuel, age 34, M, W, Salesman, Dry Goods, $3000, $500, Kentucky
Line 17-Hanna, Sallie M., age 30, F, W, Keeps house, Kentucky
Line 18-Hanna, John, age 4, M, W, Kentucky
Line 19-Hanna, William, age 2, M, W, Kentucky
Line 20-Hanna, Alice, age 4/12, F, W, Kentucky; b. Feb.
Line 21-Gavin, Rose, age 20, F, W, Domestic servant, Ireland
Line 22-Blythe, Maggie, age 17, F, W, No occupation, Indiana
1874. Rev. William Irvine, "John S. Hanna and Family Connections," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 44, July 1946, p. 241-45 (reprint of original), moved to Denison, Texas aft 1870 to open wholesale grocery business.
1875. Ibid. lived in Henderson, Kentucky in 1878; served in Civil War under Gen. Morgan until close of war.
1876. Centre College (Danville, Boyle Co., Kentucky), "Centre College Alumni," published 1890, transcribed by Sandi Gorin for KY Biographies project.
BIOGRAPHY: Centre College Alumni, Published 1890. Shelby Co, 1858 graduate.
"William McAfee Hanna. Born Sept., 1837, in Shelby co., KY. Medicine; M.D., Univ. of Louisville; Married to Miss Mary H. Matthews, of Shelbyville, KY, Sept. 19, 1865. P.O., Henderson, KY."
1877. Starling, Edmund L., History of Henderson County, Kentucky, 1887, pg. 653-654.
WILLIAM MCAFEE HANNA, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, was born September 25th, 1837, in Shelby County, Kentucky. His father, John S. Hanna, was a farmer by pursuit and a man of note in his county. His mother was Miss Jane King, of Harrodsburg, Ky., her family being among the early settlers of the place. The Doctor inherits the Scotch-Irish blood, the best blood known to the human race. Dr. Hanna received a fine collegiate education, having graduated with honor at Centre College, Danville, in 1858. He began the study of medicine under Dr. A. S. Frederick, at Shelbyville, entered the medical department of University at Louisville, and received the degree of M.D. from that institution in 1862. A short time subsequent, he located in Henderson and began the practice of medicine, but the alluring charms of war were too much for him to withstand. Being endowed of a spirited, bold and fearless nature and of warm Southern blood, he soon entered the army and served, both as a soldier and in the medical department, until the close of the war, participating in many of the great battles.
He served under Col. Adam R. Johnson until his capture in November. When exchanged in December following, he was assigned to Col. Basil Duke's regiment, Morgan's brigade, as Assistant Surgeon and accompanied that distinguished cavalryman in most of the adventurous raids. In the fall of 1865, at the close of the war, he returned to Henderson and resumed the duties of his profession, in which he has prven exceptionally successful, having established a fine practice and taken rank among the foremost physicians of the State. Dr. Hanna has served for several years as a member of the City Board of Health, and has been prominent in the Henderson and district medical societies, frequently serving as presiding officer. As a public spirited and valuable citizen, he stands deservedly high. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church and has held the office of Elder for eleven or twelve years. He has ever been actively engaged in furthering the best interests of his church and community. He was mainly instrumental in the building of the First Church Chapel, located on Green Street, in the Third Ward, and is the Superintendent of the Sunday School. He is a member of the Knights Templar, but devotes the greater part of his unoccupied time to the good of his church. He is a man of genial and attractive manners and prepossessing person. Dr. Hanna was married in 1865, at Shelbyville, to Miss Mary Matthews, daughter of Rev. W. C. Matthews, a brother of Rev. John Matthews, who, at one time, was in charge of the First church at this place. He has a happy family, a wife of high social accomplishments and unqualifiedly a superior woman in every sense of the word, and three children, Mary, John and Janie.
1878. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," 1st Ward of Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky, enumerated on June 9, 1870 by W. Lyle, Microfilm #M593, roll 498, pg. 377.
Dwelling#145/Family#143 (Multiple-family dwelling)
Line 30-Hanna, William, age 32, M, W, Physician, $700, $1000, Kentucky
Line 31-Hanna, Mary, age 29, F, W, Indiana
Line 32-Hanna, Mary, age 3, F, W, Kentucky
1879. Kentucky: A History of the State, Perrin Battle, Kniffin, 4th ed. 1887, Transcribed for the Kentucky Biographies Project.
Four years' service in Conferate army, Company F, Pickett's divisionmoved to Shelby Co., KY in 1866; owned 273 acres of land. A fifth child died sometime bef. 1887.
1880. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 21, Ward 2, 1st Precinct, El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Thos. C. Evans, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 1631, pg 128, sheet 2A.
Address: 708 Magoffin Ave.; Dwelling/Family#23
Line 18-Magoffin, Joseph, head, W, M, Jan 1837, age 63, marr. 36 yrs, Mexico KY Mexico, Imm. 1845, in US 55 yrs, Na., Mayor; owns home freely
Line 19-Magoffin, Octavia, wife, W, F, Nov 1854, age 54, marr. 36 yrs, 2 children, both living; TX Ireland LA
Line 20-Glasgow, Josephine, daughter, W, F, Nov 1873, age 26, marr. 3 yrs, 1 child, living; TX Mexico TX
Line 21-Glasgow, J. M. G., son [sic], W, M, Oct 1898, age 1, single, TX Mexico TX [sic]
Line 22-Newman, Fanny F., boarder, W, F, Jan 1845, age 55, marr. 24 yrs, 4 children, 3 living; KY KY KY
Line 23-Newman, Myra, boarder, W, F, May 1880, age 20, single, KY KY KY
Line 24-Torres, Maria J., servant, W, F, Dec 1878, age 21, marr. 1 yr, 1 child, living; Mexico Mexico Mexico, seamstress
Line 25-Eredia, Gertrude, servant, W, F, Nov 1874, age 25, single, Mexico Mexico Mexico, seamstress
Line 26-Sierra, Jose, servant, W, M, Nov 1860, age 39, single, TX Mexico Mexico, coachman
1881. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 52, voting precinct 9, El Paso, El Paso Co., Texas, enumerated 5 Jan 1920 by Jewell E. Roy, Microfilm series T625; Roll 1798, pg 202, sheet 2A.
Address: 1120 Magoffin Ave.
Dwelling#18/Family#33
Line 17-Magoffin, Joseph, Head, M, W, 83, Wd, KY KY KY, bank vice president
Line 18-Magoffin, Anne D., dau-in-law, F, W, 41, Wd, IL KY OH, no occupation
Line 19-Magoffin, Anne B., gr-dau, F, W, 21, S, TX TX IL, school teacher
Line 20-Magoffin, Joseph, gr-son, M, W, 19, S, TX TX IL, bookkeeper, bank
Line 21-Magoffin, Mary, gr-dau, F, W, 17, S, TX TX IL, no occupation, in school
Line 22-Magoffin, James W, gr-son, M, W, 14, S, TX TX IL, no occupation, in school
Line 23-Sierra, Jose, servant, M, Other, 50, S, TX MEX MEX, house servant
1882. Texas Historic Commission, "Magoffin Home State Historic Site".
1883. Ron Livingston <rlivingston -at- orbitworld.net>, "MacGreals of Brazoria, Brazoria Co., Texas," 28 Jan 2006.
I have Marie Russell's transcription Harris County, Texas, Marriage Records, Vol. 1, 1837 - 1865. It shows the marriage recorded in Volume D (7/25/1860 - 1/17/1865): "441. Joseph MAYOFFIN [sic - as transcribed] and Octavia S. MacGRIAL [as transcribed] 3-01-1865."
1884. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Columbia P.O., Brazoria Co., Texas, enumerated 17 July, 1860 by W. F. Swain, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 1289, pg. 70.
Dwelling#282/Family#267
Line 16-MacGreal, Peter, 45, m, lawyer, $5942, $8600, Ireland
Line 17-MacGreal, Mary C., 41, f, LA
Line 18-MacGreal, Clarence W., 20, m, TX
Line 19-MacGreal, Hortense M., 17, f, TX
Line 20-MacGreal, Octavia S., 15, f, TX
Line 21-MacGreal, James W., 13, m, TX
LIne 22-MacGreal, Cornelia, 12, f, TX
Line 23-MacGreal, Peter, 8, m, TX
1885. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 104, 1st ward, Kirkwood city, Bonhomme Twp., St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 19 April 1910 by Rollin J. Douglas, Microfilm series T624; Roll 809, pg 98, sheet 3B.
Address: 305 West Woodlawn - "Woodlawn Inn"
Dwelling/Family#53
Line 79-Taylor, Susan S, boarder, F, W, 27, S, MO OH KY, teacher, public school
Line 80-Taylor, Janie M., boarder, F, W, 59, Wd., KY KY KY, own income
1886. Young, Mrs. Sarah S., Genealogical Narrative of the Hart Family in the United States, Memphis: S. C. Toof & Co., Stram Printers, Lithographers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 1882, pg. 69-71.
1887. Owen, Charles Starr, Genealogy of the Descendants of Daniel Owen, Jr. of McHenry, Illinois, Chicago: Fawley-Brost Company, 1947, pg 57-58.
1888. Virginia Hegseth, <Hegsethvf -at- worldnet.att.net>, 23 Jun 2003.
Hi Jenny!
Thanks for the information. Every bit helps. I was reading over your Decendants of John McAfee web site and noticed you had included Beriah Magoffin 111. He was my gr grandfather and I have quite a bit of information about the family. His wife Lucie died 3 Mar. 1936. The both died in McAlester, Okla. where they had been living for quite a few years. (I have both of their death certificates). They had 8 children. The oldest was Beriah 1V, born 12 Dec. 1869 in Ky., and died 15 Mar. 1940. He lived in Deerwood, Crow Wing Co., Mn. His wife, Charlotte Mondsherne died 24 Jan. 1969 (Death Certificates, Minn. Historical Society.)
Mary was born 7 Dec. 1871 in Ky., married in Duluth, Mn. 10 Nov. 1898 to Samuel Johnson Shackelford. I found them in the 1900 census living in Frankfort, Ky.
My grandmother was Virginia (Jennie) born 13 Nov. 1876 in St. Paul, Mn. She was married in Duluth, Mn. 26 Apr. 1899 to Victor G.R.M. Hugo. She died 10 Dec. 1949. She lived in Duluth, Mn. most of her life.
James Shelby was born 29 June 1874 in Mn. and died 5 Aug 1901. Breckenridge (Beck) was born 13 Oct. 1879--nobody knows much about him. Lucy ws born 17 Aug. 1882 and died 18 Apr 1906. Ann Angela was born 6 Sept 1887 and seems to have spent most of her life in a mental hospital. Ebenezer was born 10 Apr 1885, died 9 Mar 1968. He married Mima Florence Patterson 8 Sept 1909. They lived in McAlester, Okla.
Beriah 111 and his family moved to Reserve Twp., Ramsey Co., Mn.( 1880 census) sometime during the 1870's although they also had a home in Lexington, Ky. called "The Meadows". Around 1892 the moved to Duluth, Mn.(listed there in the 1900 census) and around 1910 moved to McAlester, Okla.
Virginia
1889. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 183, 5th Precinct, Ward 6, Duluth, St. Louis Co., Minnesota, enumerated the 5 May, 1910 by Wilbert E. Gustafson, Microfilm series T624; Roll 724, pg. 275, sheet 8A (supplement).
Dwelling/Family# - not given
Line 22-Magoffin, Beriah, head, M, W, 62, m1 26 yrs, KY KY KY, agent - real estate
LIne 23-Magoffin, Lucy, wife, F, W, 60, m1 26 yrs, 2/2 children, KY KY KY
Line 24-Magoffin, Beck, son, M, W, 23, single, KY KY KY, bookkeeper, office
Line 25-Magoffin, Angela, daughter, F, W, 19, single, KY KY KY
(I doubt that this information was provided by the family themselves - the number of children is wrong, as is the childrens' birthplaces)
1890. "The Olden Times," http://theoldentimes.com/magofthomp68ky.html.
"The Cincinnati Commercial", Cincinnati, Ohio, October 2, 1868: "MAGOFFIN - THOMPSON - On Tuesday, September 8, by the Rev. R. C. Ricketts, in Cane Run Church, B. Magoffin, jr., to Miss Lucy E. Thompson, all of Mercer County, Ky."
1891. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #479.
1892. Minnesota Historical Society, "Minnesota Death Certificate Index," http://people.mnhs.org/dci/, CertID# 1949-MN-029348.
1893. Virginia Hegseth, <Hegsethvf -at- worldnet.att.net>, 23 Jun 2003, Virginia gives year of death as 1906.
1894. Ibid. "seems to have spent most of her life in a mental hospital".
1895. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 104; Vol. 114, p. 141.
1896. William Atkinson <william.atkinson -at- uspto.gov> - provided list of children of John Thompson and Letitia Magoffin.
1897. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 23, p. 241.
1898. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, 138A, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1899. William Atkinson <william.atkinson -at- uspto.gov> - provided list of children of John Thompson and Letitia Magoffin. Moved from Kentucky to Wyoming.
1900. Daughters of the American Revolution, National Chapter, DAR Lineage Books, Vol. 23, pg. 241; says his parents were John Burton Thompson (d. 1833) and Ann Porter Robards - I doubt that. My doubts were confirmed by William Atkinson <william.atkinson -at- uspto.gov>.
1902. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, National Archives Film Number T9-0434, 138A, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org, "Charles M. Thompson" in census.
1903. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Grand Pass, Saline Co., Missouri, National Archives Film Number T9-0716, pg 378D, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1904. Jim Richards <jmagoffin123 -at- yahoo.com>.
1905. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 83, Ward 8, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by Thomas M. Killian, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 90, pg 163, sheet 19B.
Address: 415 Bauchet St; Dwell#429/Family#518
Line 84-Magoffin, Beriah R., boarder, W, M, Nov 1881, age 18, single, MO KY KY, at school
1906. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 256, Keystone Twp., Dickey Co., North Dakota, enumerated 21 Jun 1900 by Geo. H. Merrifield, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 1228, pg 74, sheet 8A.
Dwelling/Family#84
Line 5-Magoffin, Eb, Head, W, M, Nov 1868, age 31, Wd., MO KY KY, merchant, owns home freely
Line 6-Magoffin, Fannie, Dau., W, F, Jun 1898, age 1, single, ND MO Canada (Eng.)
Line 7-Magoffin, Beriah, father, W, M, 1844, age 56, marr. 34 yrs, KY KY KY, farmer
Line 8-Magoffin, Mannie, mother, W, F, Aug 18--, age unk., marr. 34 yrs, 4 children, 1 living; KY KY KY
Line 9-Helferty, Hugh, boarder, W, M, Feb 1850, age 50, single, Canada (Eng.) Ireland Canada (Eng.), imm. 1882, in US 18 yrs, Na., merchant
Line 10-Helferty, Grace, boarder, W, F, 1871, age 28, single, Canada (Eng.) Ireland Canada (Eng.), imm. 1888, in US 12 yrs, Na., teacher
1907. "Thirteenth Census of the United States - 1910 Population Schedule," ED 73, Village of Monango, Keystone Twp., Dickey Co., North Dakota, enumerated the 3 day of May, 1910 by ?, Microfilm series T624; Roll 1141, pg 100, sheet 14A.
Dwelling#89/Family#90
Line 15-Magoffin, B., Head, M, W, 68, M 43 yrs, KY KY KY, own income
Line 16-Magoffin, Manniles, Wife, F, W, 65, M 43 yrs, 3 children/1 living, KY KY KY
Line 17-Magoffin, Fannie, Granddaughter, F, W, 12, S, ND MO Canada
1908. "Fourteenth Census of the United States - 1920 Population Schedule," ED 84, Monango Village, Keystone Twp., Dickey Co., North Dakota, enumerated 12-13 Jan 1920 by James P. Laughlin, Microfilm series T625; Roll 1332, sheet 2B.
Dwelling/Family#36
Line 54-Magoffin, Beriah, Head, rents home, M, W, 76, marr., can read/write, KY KY KY, no occupation
Line 55-Magoffin, Manlius, wife, F, W, 74, marr., can read/write, KY KY KY, no occupation
1909. IGI Record, Batch # M515581, Pettis Co., MO Marriage Records 1865-1884; Source Call #0947352 (www.familysearch.com)
1910. North Dakota Department of Health, "Public Death Index". viewed on 7 Dec 2005. Index lists date of death as 2 Mar 1925.
1911. "Hardin Obituary," Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky, 5 Feb 1925, Scanned images emailed by James Richards (20 Feb 2005).
"Hardin"
"Mrs. Jennie Magoffin Hardin, widow of the late Judge Charles A. Hardin, Sr., died in Lexington Monday evening, aged 87 years. The passing of this splendid and popular woman, who was prominently identified with the social and church life of the town for many years, was a great grief to those who knew her. Hardening of the arteries due to her longetivity, necessitating special treatment in a sanitarium some months ago, but in spite of every skill the end came, with unexpected swiftness Monday evening. She was brought here to the home of her son, Mr. E. Magoffin Hardin, and Mrs. Hardin, and the funeral was from the Christian church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, conducted by her pastor, Rev. T. Hassell Bowen, and a former pastor, Rev. W. I. Smith, of Danville. Interment was in the family plat in Spring Hill Cemetery.ettus
Mrs. Hardin was a descendant of the pioneer McAfees, her families on both sides being among the old and honored citizens of the State. By blood or marriage she was connected with five Governors of Kentucky - her uncle, Gov. Beriah Magoffin, Gov. Shelby, Gov. Adair, Gov. Owsley and Gov. Beckham. She was the daughter of Col. Ebenezer Magoffin and Margaret Hutchison Magoffin and was born in Mercer county near what is now Fountain Blue Farm. In 1854 her parents moved to Pettus county, Misosuri, where her father purchased a large plantation. In 1858 she was married to Charles A. Hardin, a young attorney of Georgetown, Mo., the county seat of Pettus county. Three sons were born of this union, Ebenezer Magoffin Hardin and Judge Charles A. Hardin, of Harrodsburg. The second son, Parker C. Hardin, died some years ago. Mrs. Hardin's father commanded a regiment under Gen. William Price, during the Civil War. After that conflict, Mr. and Mrs. Hardin returned to Harrodsburg to live, Judge Hardin passing away in 1897. Mrs. Hardin was from early childhood a devout member of the Christian church and for over sixty years was continuously at the head of some of the church activities. At the time of her death she was President Emeritus of the Woman's Bible Class. Besides her two sons, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ebenetta Turner, of Washington, D. C."
"Closed For Funeral"
"Circuit Court adjourned and all the offices in the Court House were closed Wednesday afternoon during the hour of the funeral of Mrs. Charles A. Hardin, Sr., in order that the entire staff of officials and their assistants might attend the services and mourn with Judge Charles A. Hardin and Master Commissioner E. M. Hardin in the loss of their beloved mother.
The State Bank & Trust Company in which Judge Hardin is Director, was also closed during the funeral."
1912. "Centre College Alumni Directory Published 1890," Kentucky Biographies, transcribed and posted by Sandi Gorin.
1856 graduate, Adair Co. : "Charles Alfred Hardin. Born May 9, 1836, in Columbia, KY. Law; stud. Columbia; prac. Georgetown, MO, '58-'61; C.S.A., under Gen. Price, '61-'63; Harrodsburg, KY, '63-'80; Circ. Judge 18th Jud. Dist., '80-'86; author of the "Frederick McIven" letters to KY Advocate. Married to Miss Jennie Magoffin, of Missouri, May 19, 1859. P.O., Harrodsburg, KY.
1913. "Bohon-Turner-Magoffin Bible," Bible Records of Mercer County, Kentucky Families, Harrodsburg Historical Society, 1973, pg. 19-20.
1914. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 66, Justice's Precinct No. 1, Presidio Co., Texas, enumerated 28th of June, 1900 by Graf--- Mieux, Microfilm Series T632, Roll 1665, pg 229b, sheet 16b.
Dwelling#280/Family#300
Line 81-Turner, Orrick N., head, W, M, Mar 1864, age 36, marr. 11 yrs, MD MD MD, engineer, owns home freely
Line 82-Turner, Ubbaneta, wife, W, F, Dec 1863, age 36, marr. 11 yrs, 2 children, 1 living; MO KY KY
Line 83-Turner, Marjaree, dau., W, F, Mar 1892, age 8, single, TX MD MO
Line 84-Reynard, Henry, servant, W, M, Jun 1876, age 23, single, TX LA France, day laborer
1915. Walker, Martin Edward III, Cemetery Records of Mercer County, Kentucky and Surrounding Areas, Harrodsburg Historical Society, June, 1989, Vol. V, pg. 37.
1916. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 45, Cert. #22032.
1917. "US Revenue Cutter Service Officers Register June 1, 1892".
Name: Orrick N Turner
Present Duty (as of June 1, 1892): Str. Walcott, Port Townsend, Washington
Date of Present Assignment: May 14, 1892
Where born: MD
Where appointed: MD
Promoted to Second Assistant Engineer: May 21, 1887
1918. Date: 6 Apr 2003
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1919. Maria Thompson Daviess, History of Mercer and Boyle Counties, Kentucky, The Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1924, (originally appeared in the Herald during the 1880s as a serial), pg. 151.
"Mrs. H. D. Pittman, of St. Louis, Mo., in the past year or two has issued some dramas and been fairly successful. She has certainly been the first lady venturer into that field, in the United States. "Manette," "Ravencliff," "The Little Princess" and some spetacular plays have been her most successful works."
1920. Woods, Rev. Neander, Woods-McAfee Memorial, 1905; Reprint 1998, Higginson Book Company, pg. 273.
1921. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 78, 1st Ward, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 1st day of June, 1880 by Jos. B. Young, National Archives Film Number T9-0720, pg 189B (pg 2 of ED 78).
Address: 2328 Olive St.
Dwelling#5, Family#6
Line 20-Pittman, Hallie D., W, F, age 38, Head, widowed, KY KY KY
(was head of a boarding house. Lines 21-41 included her boarders and servants)
1922. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," E.D. 133, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, enumerated 7th day of June, 1880 by George W. Harris, National Archives Film Number T9-0723, pg 53C (pg 23 of ED 133).
Address: 2603 Olive St.
Dwelling#124, Family#131
Line 5-Pittman, Hallie D., W, F, age 38, Head, Keeps house, KY KY KY
Line 6-Pittman, Wm. H., W, M, age 17, Son, clerk in city govt., MO KY KY
Line 7-Pittman, Nannie T., W, F, age 18, Daughter, At home, KY KY KY
Line 8-Pittman, Acy, W, M, age 14, son, At School, KY KY KY
Line 9-Pittman, Trabue, W, M, age 10, son, At School, KY KY KY
Line 10-Pittman, Williamson H., W, M, age 8, At school, LA KY KY
(was head of a boarding house. lines following included her boarders and servants)
1923. Josephine Lindsey Bass and Becky Bonner, "My Southern Family".
1924. LDS, "IGI Record (North America)," http://www.familysearch.org, Batch#M517751 (Mercer Co., KY Marriages 1852-1859).
1925. Faye Sea Sanders, transcriber, 1860 Census, Mercer County, Kentucky, self-published, 1988, District #2; Family #240; College Student.
1926. Ibid. District #2; Family #240; age 10.
1927. "Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000". Vol. 55, Cert. #21856.
1928. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, enumerated July 30, 1870, by A. P. Morey, Microfilm #M593, roll 797, 578B.
Dwelling#377/Family#397
Line 32-Montgomery, John, age 60, M, W, Clergyman, $1000, $5000, Kentucky
Line 33-Montgomery, Kate, age 47, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
Line 34-Montgomery, Letitia, age 22, F, W, No occupation, Kentucky
LIne 35-Montgomery, Lilian, age 18, F, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 36-Montgomery, Mary, age 15, F, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 37-Montgomery, Alex, age 11, M, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 38-Montgomery, James, age 10, M, W, No occupation, Missouri
Line 39-Montgomery, Kate, age 8, F, W, Missouri
Line 40-Montgomery, Edith, age 5, F, W, Missouri
1929. Jan Marx <janmarx -at- fix.net>. "His immigrant ancestor, John Montgomery, fought in Battle of Boyne in 1690 and immigrated to New Castle, Delaware from Lifford, Ireland in 1722".
1930. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 12 Mar 1916, Hughesville, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No.11492, PDF, Missouri State Archives.
1931. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 15 Dec 1913, Nelson, Saline Co., Missouri, File No.41551, PDF, Missouri State Archives.
1932. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 7 Apr 1927, 607 N. 4th St., Clinton, Henry Co., Missouri, File No.11521, PDF, Missouri State Archives, lists birthdate as 7 Jul 1851.
1934. "Death Records Certificates," Filed 31 Jul 1928, Sedalia, Pettis Co., Missouri, File No.24703, PDF, Missouri State Archives.
1935. "Ninth Census of the United States: 1870 Population Schedule," Court House Precinct, Frankfort, Franklin Co., Kentucky, enumerated June 21, 1870 by John W. Pendleton, Microfilm #M593, roll 462, pg 67B.
Dwelling#65/Family#62
Line 33-Woodson, R. K., age 60, M, W, Farmer, $10,000; $2225; Kentucky
Line 34-Woodson, Mary W., age 50, F, W, Keeping house, Kentucky
LIne 35-Woodson, Emily, age 18, F, At home, Kentucky
LIne 36-Woodson, C. Lee, age 16, M, W, Attending school, Kentucky
LIne 37-Todd, Thomas J., ag 19, M, W, At home, Kentucky
1936. Anna H. Lee, "Franklin Co., KY GenWeb - Deaths".
"April 20, 1853 - Thomas J. TODD - 36 - male - married - Farmer - resident of Franklin County, KY - born Woodford County, KY - son of George and Mary Todd - died Franklin County, KY - cause of death - Consumption."
1937. Anna H. Lee, Franklin Co., KY GenWeb Project, "Franklin Co., KY Marriage Certificate Book 4, 1864-1879".
1938. Anna H. Lee, "Franklin Co., KY GenWeb - Births".
1939. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Nevins Twp., Terre Haute P.O., Vigo Co., Indiana, enumerated 16 Aug, 1860 by A. M. Pittingill(?), Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 303, pg. 647.
Dwelling#1283/Family#1244
Line 26-Adams, Wm., 42, m, farmer, IN
Line 27-Adams, Mary, 42, f, IN
Line 28-Adams, Hester, 16, f, IN
Line 29-Adams, Ellen, 14, f, IN
Line 30-Adams, Thomas, 10, m, IN
Line 31-Adams, John, 7, m, IN
Line 32-Adams, Samuel, 5, m, IN
Line 33-Adams, James, 4/12, m, IN
1940. Larry Adams, "Adams Genealogy," http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=adams02, (database last updated in 1998; contact info out-of-date), Gives date of death as 3-28-1880.
1941. Carol Ealey, "Parke Co., Indiana Cemetery Transcription Project". Gives date of death as 3-23-1880, age 62 yrs, 1 d.
1943. Ibid. Died age 35y, 1m, 4y.
1944. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," Washington Twp., Parke Co., Indiana, National Archives Film Number T9-0303, pg 470A, 1880 U.S. census database, http://www.familysearch.org.
1945. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 182, 299.
1946. Ibid. p. 182 (gives year of death as 1925); p. 299 (gives year of death as 1924).
1952. Ibid. p. 175; died aged 62y 1m.
1954. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900". Marriage Book E, p. 117.
1955. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 174; died aged 44 y 11mo 20d.
1957. Ibid. p. 297; "of Canton, Ohio".
1960. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900". Marriage Book 00A, p. 0160; License# 00001371.
1961. Burl Rich and Alan Ayres (transcribers), "Old Jones Cemetery, Crawford County, Illinois," http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/crawford/cemeteries/jones1.txt, "20Y5M27D, Wife George Parker".
ROW #13 FROM EAST SIDE EACH GRAVE NO. IS FOUR FEET WIDE
1963. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 193; died aged 54 y. 7 mo. 29 d.
1964. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "New Hebron Cemetery, Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois," http://crawford.ilgenweb.net/cems/goodhope.html, "54Y7M29D, Civil War".
1965. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 193.
1966. Burl L. Rich (Transcriber), "New Hebron Cemetery, Honey Creek Township, Crawford County, Illinois," http://crawford.ilgenweb.net/cems/goodhope.html.
1967. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 660; died at age 19 yrs.
1968. Ibid. p. 615; died aged 19 yrs, 4 mo, 29 das.
1969. "Eighth Census of the United States - 1860 Population Schedule," Haddon Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 7 Jun 1860 by B. H. Cartwright, Asst. Marshal, National Archives Film Number M653, Roll 298, pg. 717B-718A.
Dwelling#77/Family#77
Line 38-Curry, Wm. L., 23, m, farmer, $2000, $500, IN
Line 39-Wortman, Ann E., 8, f, IN
Line 1-Curry, Margaret D., 18, f, IN
Line 2-Curry, Martha E., 1, f, IN
Line 3-Sheight, Minnie, 14, f, hired girl, Germany
1970. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 620; Sullivan Co., IN Marriage Book 1, p. 493: "Wm. S. Curry & Margaret D. Hoover m. Dec. 28, 1857 by Levi Johnson, minister of gospel".
1971. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 4, p. 144.
1972. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 607; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible.
1973. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 606.
"OBITUARY NOTICE: Died in Angels Camp Calif. where he had moved 9 years ago Abram McCleland Brodie son of Wm. A. and Mary J. Brodie age 51 years 22 days. He was stricken with paralysis about a year ago from which he never recovered. He leaves a wife, 5 daughters, 5 sisters, one brother to mourn the loss of a loving husband, father and brother. Died 1909."
1974. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 7, p. 374; married by J. W. Buck, Minister.
1975. "Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920 Population Schedule," ED 233, Precinct 3, Cass Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 10 & 12 Jan 1920 by Edwin R. Brown, Microfilm Series T624, Roll 466, pg. 29, sheet 2A.
Dwelling#28/Family#28 (farm)
Line 37-Brodie, Will, head, owns farm freely, M, W, 41, marr., IN KY KY; farmer, general farm
Line 38-Brodie, Ota, wife, F, W, 31, marr., IN IN IN
Line 39-Brodie, Maxwell, son, M, W, 14, son, IN IN IN
Line 40-Brodie, Mary, daughter, F, W, 4, single, IN IN IN
Line 41-Phenning, Jacob, lodger, M, W, 53, single, OH OH OH; miner, coal mine
Dwelling#29/Family#29 (farm)
Line 42-Crawford, Joseph A., head, owns farm freely, M, W, 57, marr., IN OH OH; farmer, general farm
Line 43-Crawford, Lydia, wife, F, W, 57, marr., IN IN IN
Line 44-Crawford, Lester, son, M, W, 22, single, IN IN IN; miner, coal mine
1976. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 8, p. 75; Thom. Burton, minister.
1977. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 612; "From the Diary of Mrs. Lydia E. Crawford".
1979. Ibid. p. 611: "James Cochran of Danville, Ill., and Miss Clio Crawford were married this afternoon at the Crawford home in Cass township. Brother Frank Mullens officiated.".
1980. Ibid. p. 662; "b. Nov. 10, 1864 or 3".
1981. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 132, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated (blank) Jun 1900 by Lewis G. Mason, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 170, sheet 11A.
Dwelling#250/Family#256 (enumerated on Section Street)
Line 11-Willis, Cone W., head, w, m, b. Mar 1863, age 37, marr. 10 yrs, IN IN IN; agent; owns home freely
Line 12-Willis, Viola F., wife, w, f, b. Jan 1866, age 34, marr. 10 yrs, 2 children, both living; IN IN IN
Line 13-Willis, Loren, son, w, m, b. Nov 1891, age 8, IN IN IN
Line 14-Willis, Lawrence, son, w, m, b. Jul 1895, age 4, IN IN IN
Line 15-Brodie, Mary, sister-in-law, w, f, b. Nov 1872, age 37, wd., 1 child, living; IN IN IN
Line 16-Brodie, Grace, niece-in-law, w, f, b. July 1889, age 11, single, IN IN IN, at school
1982. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 662.
1983. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 11, p. 472; married by A. Shedler.
1984. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 610.
1985. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives date of death as 11 Apr 1951.
1986. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 662; p. 608; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible; on p. 609, another entry from the same Bible gives the date of marriage as 16 Jan 1895.
1987. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, cites Marriage Book 8, p. 165; married by Thos. Burton.
1988. Ibid. gives date of birth as 14 Mar 1864.
1989. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, pp. 609-610.
1991. Ibid. p. 609; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible; another entry in the same Bible gives his date of death as 16 Oct 1948.
1992. Ibid. p. 609; cites William A. Brodie Family Bible.
1993. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, gives date of marriage as 10 May 1895; cites Marriage Book 10, p. 333; married by Rev. John Dever.
1994. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 139, sheet 4B.
Dwelling#81/Family#82
Line 61-Brodie, Samuel H., head, w, m, b. Nov 1847, age 52, marr. 24 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm-mortgaged
Line 62-Brodie, Sarah E., wife, w, f, b. Feb 1857, age 43, marr. 24 yrs; 4 children, all living; IN IN IN
Line 63-Brodie, John C., son, w, m, b. Feb 1881, age 19, single, IN IN IN; miner (coal)
Line 64-Brodie, Walter R., son, w, m, b. Sep 1887, age 12, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 65-Brodie, Melville G., son, w, m, b. Jan 1890, age 10, single, IN IN IN
1995. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 146, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#213/Family#223
Line 38-Brodie, Emery, head, w, m, b. Feb 1853, age 47, marr. 4 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 39-Brodie, Fanny, wife, w, f, b. Oct 1877, age 22, marr. 4 yrs, 0 children; IN IN IN
Line 40-Bedwell, Tacy, servant, w, f, b. Aug 1887, age 12, single, IN IN IN; servant
1996. Jody McPherson <Jodymcp -at- cs.com>, "Brodie-Curry," 28 Apr 2005, * sent family group sheets, Her surname at the time of marriage was Neal.
1997. "Twelfth Census of the United States - 1900 Population Schedule," ED 130, Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co., Indiana, enumerated 19 Jun 1900 by Alva H. Ford, Microfilm Series T623, Roll 405, p. 146, sheet 11B.
Dwelling#211/Family#221
Line 22-Ford, Jno. H, head, w, m, b. Aug 1865, age 35, marr. 15 yrs, IN IN IN; farmer; owns farm freely
Line 23-Ford, Elizabeth L., wife, w, f, b. July 1868, age 31, marr. 15 yrs, 7 children, 6 living; IN IN IN
Line 24-Ford, Harold C., son, w, m, b. July 1886, age 13, single, IN IN IN; farm laborer
Line 25-Ford, B--- A., daughter, w, f, b. Jun 1888, age 11, single, IN IN IN
Line 26-Ford, Kate J., daughter, w, f, b. Nov 1889, age 10, single, IN IN IN
Line 27-Ford, Arnold W., son, w, m, b. Mar 1891, age 9, single, IN IN IN
Line 28-Ford, Nora F,. daughter, w, f, b. Apr 1893, age 7, single, IN IN IN
Line 29-ford, John V., son, w, m, b. Jan 1898, age 2, single, IN IN IN
1998. "Tenth Census of the United States - 1880 Population Schedule," ED 127, Busseron Twp., Knox Co., Indiana, enumerated 10th & 11th day of June, 1880 by James M. Shepard, National Archives Film Number T9, Roll 298, pg. 386B.
Dwelling#158/Family#160
Line 16-McClure, Samuel S., white, male, 43, head, marr., farming, IN IN IN
Line 17-McClure, Josephine, white, female, 42, wife, marr., keeping house, IN IN IN
Line 18-McClure, George L., white, male, 20, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 19-McClure, Charles W., white, male, 18, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 20-Cox, Susie, white, female, 20, single, school teacher, IN IN IN
Dwelling#160/Family#172
Line 28-McClure, Samuel B., white, male, 28, head, marr., farming, IN IN IN
Line 29-McClure, Fannie B., white, female, 22, wife, marr., keeping hosue, IN IN IN
Line 30-McClure, Lena, white, female, age 5/12, b. Jany., daughter, single, IN IN IN
Line 31-Sexton, Julius, white, male, 23, single, farm hand, IL IL IL
Line 32-?, Samuel, white, male, 60, single, laborer, VT VT VT
Line 33-Ralaway, Blanch, mu., female, 17, single, servant, IN IN KY
Dwelling#161/Family#173
Line 34-McClure, Thornton, white, male, 48, head, marr., farming, IN VA IN
Line 35-McClure, Malisa, white, female, 36, wife, marr., keeping house, IN IN IN
Line 36-McClure, James, white, male, 15, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 37-McClure, Eliza, white, female, 14, daughter, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 38-McClure, Edward, white, male, 12, son, single, at home, IN IN IN
Line 39-McClure, Alvin, white, male, 10, son, single, IN IN IN
Line 40-McClure, Franklin, white, male, 9, son, single, IN IN IN
Line 41-McClure, Grace, white, female, 7, daughter, single, IN IN IN
Line 42-McClure, Lula, white, female, 5, daughter, single, IN IN IN
Line 43-McClure, Jacob, white, male, 2, son, single, IN IN IN
1999. Our Haddon, McClure, Curry and Allied Families, Eliza Haddon Brevoort and Doris Bond Wheeler, Compilers and Editors, Burkert-Walton Co., 1952, p. 139.