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        Abigail J Rowan [R2b1a7], daughter of William Cooper Rowan and Abigail J Barnett, was born 12 November 1844 in Ohio Co KY. She married James W Ford at Heflin in Ohio Co on 12 November 1872 at Abbie's parent's home. The couple lived at Hartford after their marriage. James was born at Fordsville in Ohio Co on 25 January 1842, son of Elisha M Ford and Nancy Hardwick. He was a captain in Company C, 9th Infantry of the Confederate Army, and was a Hartford druggist. Abbie died 18 April 1917 at Hartford and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery at Hartford. After she died, James lived with their daughter Jessie at Hartford. James died in 1927 and is also buried in Oakwood Cemetery. They had a daughter-

a.     Jessie R Ford, b 5 Oct 1875

James W Ford’s father had siblings Martha Ford, born in 1819, and Harvey T Ford, born about 1829. (64,76,SC,L, 1qnsumvwp)


        Adabelle A Rowan [R2b1b9b], daughter of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 20 December 1872 in Ohio Co KY. She married Clement L Maple in Ohio Co on 13 April 1897 at the home of her parents. He was born at Jeffersonville, Clark Co IN on 3 May 1863, son of George J Maple and Mary Elizabeth _____ (both from Jefferson Co KY). Adabelle and Clem lived in Ohio Co for years, then were in Jefferson Co CO in 1910, but back in Ohio Co at Hartford in 1920. He was a farmer. They died at their daughter's home at Yuma, CO: Adabelle on 20 May 1946 and Clem on 13 October 1946. Both are buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery in Ohio Co. They had two children-

1.     Theodore Bryan Maple, b 17 Feb 1898

2.     Yuma Wray Maple, b 31 Oct 1906 (HT,MM, RN, 6q,157r,1sumwf,44v)


        Agnes Rowan [R2a1], daughter of Andrew Rowan (Jr), was born soon before June 1755 in York Co PA. The same minister who married Andrew’s sister Margaret Rowan [R2g] in 1775 was the minister who baptized Agnes on 4 June 1755. (MA,108)


        Agnes Nancy Rowan [R2f], daughter of Andrew Rowan and Agnes _____ of York Co PA, was born by 1750, probably in the 1740s, in Fawn Township, Lancaster Co (now is Peach Bottom Twp, York Co in southeast corner of PA). She married Moses Cook on 18 December 1788 in Nelson Co KY and they lived in Barren Co KY. There was a Moses Cook and a George Cook family in Barren Co KY in 1820. (AR, 4m,13i)


        Alexander Rowan [R2b1d5], son of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 9 November 1846 in Ohio Co KY, and died “July 17, 1847 age 8 mo 8 days” according to his gravestone in the Rowan Cemetery near Heflin. (AR,GA,HT)


        Alexander Cass Rowan [R2b1d6], son of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 25 July 1848 at Livermore in Ohio Co, KY. He married Sallie F Hansford in 1873. She was born 22 October 1850 at Livia in Daviess Co. Alex was a farmer. He died 1 January 1904 of pneumonia and is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery three miles east of Livermore. After Alex died, Sallie lived with her son Guy at Hartford. Sallie died 2 December 1924 at age 74 in McLean Co and is also buried in Pleasant Hill. They had five children, but only son Guy was still alive in 1910-

a.     Lonnie Rowan, b 20 Dec 1874

b.     Minnie Florence Rowan, b 22 Nov 1876

c.     Randall H Rowan, b 6 Nov 1878

d.     Hugh Rowan, b 2 Oct 1881

e.     Guy Cass Rowan, b Dec 1883 (N,HT, RN,2dc, 1scpumv)


        Alexander Hamilton Rowan [R2b1c1], son of Stephen Reid Rowan and Nancy Ann Reid, was born 30 August 1840 in Shawneetown, IL. He was a heavy drinker; there were unpaid liquor bills claimed against his estate for $103.51 and for $14.25 for the years 1893 and 1894. Alex was a farmer. He attended Miami University at Oxford, OH. On 28 May 1862 he joined the Union Army at age 21 in Shawneetown, and was mustered out on 25 September 1862 at Camp Chase. While in the army, he was a private in Company A, 86th Regiment, Ohio Infantry. Alex apparently married, but had no wife in 1870 nor in 1880. He lived at Shawneetown and his widowed mother lived with him and his children. In 1870 he was a lawyer. Alex died at Shawneetown on 8 May 1894 and was buried in Westwood Cemetery, east of town (northwest of Old Shawneetown). The administrator of his estate was his nephew Junius L Rowan. His three children were all born in IL-

a.     Minnie Rowan, b 1858 (age 12 in 1870, 20 in 1880). (22rs)

b.     James Rowan, b 1867, was not in the 1870 census with his father. (22s)

c.     Maggie Rowan, b 1868, was not in the 1870 census with her father. (22s) (DR,LL, 22nqrsp)


        Alexander Harwood Rowan [R2b1b4d], son of William Andrew Rowan and America R Tanner, was born 10 December 1866 in McLean Co. He was first a farmer, but went into business with his brother Lewis operating a towboat for log rafts on the Green River. Alexander drowned on 13 April 1912 on the Green River near Rockport, Ohio Co KY. He married Sara Elizabeth McNeil about 1889. She was born in October 1867 in McLean Co, daughter of Edward F McNeil and Amelia D Bomar. Sara died in 1938 and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Livermore with Alexander. They had two children by 1900, both born in McLean Co-

1.     Thomas Harwood Tanner Rowan, b 19 Oct 1891

2.     Annie Laurie Rowan, b 31 Jan 1897 (GA, 2rudc)


        Alexander Richard Rowan [R2b1b], son of Stephen Rowan and Katherine Reid, was born 11 January 1798 in Hardin Co KY. He grew up and lived his life along No Creek in Ohio Co, a short distance from Heflin and Hartford. Alexander became a medical doctor and for many years was the only doctor in the area. He married America Simmons in Ohio Co on 25 December 1828. She was born in Bullitt Co KY on 28 July 1810, daughter of Cephas Simmons and Cynthia Shain. The marriage bond was posted by both Dr Rowan and by America's brother Osborn S Simmons, indicating that Dr Rowan was already financially established in the community. Besides being a country doctor, he was a farmer. He was also a strong sympathizer for the Confederate cause (Ohio and McLean Counties were mostly for the Union cause), and for a time was a member of the House Of Representatives in 1838 from Ohio Co.

        Dr Rowan and America spent most of their lives in the No Creek community, and America died there on 20 March 1865. She was buried in the Rowan family Cemetery seventy-five yards behind their home. Alexander (see picture) was a large man, near 400 pounds, and was too big to ride a horse. Since it was too hard to get into a buggy, he had a steer or oxen broken to ride, and even had a saddle and bridle on it so he could make his sick calls riding on this animal. Anticipating death from his bad heart, he went into Hartford in the Fall of 1877 and ordered a large coffin for himself. Dr Rowan (see picture) was worried that if he should die without the coffin already made, it would be a long delay in getting one. After the coffin was built, he took it home for storage. In December of 1877 he came down with cancer and lingered on until he died on 6 July 1878. Because of the effects of the cancer, he was not much more than a skeleton when he was lowered into his large coffin. He was buried with America in the Rowan family Cemetery behind his home. On his gravestone, made two and a half years after his death, is the inscription

Dearest Father We Will Try

To Meet You Happy When We Die

Trusting It May Be Our Lot

That We Will Never Be Forgot

On her stone is the inscription

And Now She Dwells In Fairer Clime

In Mansions Of The Blest

And Who Would Call Her Back To Earth

From Her Sweet Home Of Rest

Oh Mother Dear A Short Farewell

That We Meet Again Above

And Rove For Angel Love To Dwell

Where Trees Of Life Bear Fruits Of Love

        Alexander and America had ten children, all born in Ohio Co-

1.     girl Rowan, born 1829-1830, died by August 1840.

2.     Mary Eliza Rowan, b 5 Dec 1831

3.     Charlotte Mizella Rowan, b Feb 1834

4.     William Andrew Rowan, b 6 Apr 1836

5.     Richard Alexander Rowan, b 27 Jul 1838

6.     Missouri Ann Lou Rowan, b 1841

7.     America Elvira Rowan, b 12 Feb 1843

8.     Martha E Rowan, b 1846

9.     John Butler Rowan, b 10 Aug 1848

10.   Laura F Rowan, b 1851

In addition to ten children, Dr Alexander Rowan also had many slaves. They are shown in the order that the census taker listed them in the 1850 census; slaves on 9 August 1860 are in the second column:

1 Mulatto male, age 38          age 55

1 Mulatto female, age 32       age 45

1 Mulatto male, age 15          age 23

1 Mulatto male, age 13          age 21

1 Mulatto male, age 12

1 Mulatto male, age 9            age 18

1 Mulatto male, age 7            age 17

1 Mulatto male, age 1            age 14

1 Mulatto Male                      age 10

1 Mulatto female                   age 4

1 Mulatto male, age 23

Note that all were Mulatto, but the obvious parents were also Mulatto. Hence, this is not evidence that Dr Rowan fathered any of the slave children. And living next door was Dr Rowan’s parents-in-law. They had eight slaves.

Of the adult Rowan males in Ohio Co in 1850, three were slave owners: brothers William Cooper Rowan, Alexander Rowan, and John Rowan.

In the early1980s, great-great grandsons Eugene Atherton and John E Young visited Dr Rowan’s and America’s home site at No Creek. The old home was no longer standing, but the present owners of the property pointed out where the old home used to stand, more than a century before. And the present owners said that the flowers presently growing around the site of the old home were planted by America. Those flowers were still growing, more than 120 years later, forming the shape of their original home. (58,64,65,66, 67,76,N,L, GA,JY,AR,ME,RE, HT,MM,NR, 5h,2r,31b, 1ijknqrsuvpc)


      Alice Rowan [R2b4], daughter of Captain William Rowan and Sara Elizabeth Cooper, was born between July and September 1773 in York Co PA. She married John Douglass on 16 March 1797 in Nelson Co KY; her brother John Rowan posted the bond. John Douglass was born before 1765, probably in PA, and died in November 1812 in Ohio Co. Andrew Rowan, Alice's brother, was the administrator of John's estate, and neighbors Thomas Stevens, Chesley Calloway, and William Rogers appraised the estate in December 1812. Alice and John lived in Ohio Co soon after the beginning of the county since John Douglass was a bondsman for the 17 August 1799 marriage of Phillip Taylor, and was a witness in a deed of sale for his brother-in-law Stephen Rowan on 5 August 1808.

      Alice married Joshua G Cooper in Ohio Co on 14 September 1815. He was born in PA (York or Lancaster Co), and moved to Ohio Co when he was a young man. He died in 1826 in Ohio Co. Alice died in Ohio Co in April 1851. She had three sons-

a.   William Rowan Douglass, b 1801-1810

b.   John Douglass Jr, b 4 Mar 1812

c.   Lorenzo Dow Cooper, b 31 Mar 1819 (64,76, AR,GA,L,4m,1pzn)


      Alice Douglass Rowan [R2b3h], daughter of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 14 September 1813 in KY at Federal Hill in Bardstown. She was obviously named after her father's sister Alice who married John Douglass. The younger Alice married Daniel Hughes of MS, and “Alice D Rowan” married Sidney Shaw on 26 October 1832 in Nelson Co, but he was not found in 1840 nor in 1850. He must have died in the 1830s, by 1840, and Alice then married Dr Henry May Wakefield after 1840. She had no children when she died on 30 November 1854. (57,LL,4m)


      Allen Rowan [H1a8b], son of James Rowan and Agnes Hawkins, was born in 1901 in Daviess Co KY, and lived at Owensboro when his father died in 1961. (WW)


      Alvirta Rowan [H1d4], daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 30 May 1872 in Daviess Co KY. She married Howard McFarland about 1892 and they lived at Vanover, Daviess Co in 1900. In 1920 they lived in Upper Town, Daviess Co. He was born 8 February 1871 in KY. Alvirta, under the name Alberta, died in Daviess Co on 17 November 1932. The informant for her death certificate was her husband, so he is the person who supplied the spelling of her given name, census records often showed her as Alvirta. Her parents’ names were given as Everett Rowans and Mary Fields. She was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. She and Howard had at least four children-

a.   child McFarland, died young. (WW)

b.   Christina Clemmie McFarland, b 31 Oct 1898

c.   John William McFarland, b 6 Nov 1903

d.   Georgia Mary Ann McFarland, b 7 Feb 1907

Living next door in 1900 was widower Ed Rowan. Upper Town was a district of Daviess Co to the east of Owensboro. (WW, B,KYd,3uwf)


      Alvis Edward Rowan [R2b1b9a4], son of Andrew Alexander Rowan and Lillie Elvira Shaver, was born 16 October 1907 at Beaver Dam in Ohio Co KY. He lived at Hartford and married Ada Ree Bennett on 7 October 1933 at Hartford. She was born 8 August 1911 at Centertown, daughter of Jake T Bennett and Mary Ann Bennett. After their marriage they lived in Hartford. Alvis was a farmer and a coal miner. He died 15 February 1970 at Hartford and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery at Beaver Dam; Ada then moved to Livermore, McLean Co but died in Daviess Co on 5 July 1998. They had three children-

a.   child Rowan, b & d in May 1934

b.   Martha Ann Rowan, b 24 Mar 1935

c.   Daniel Edmond Rowan, b 9 May 1945 (HT, RN,Z,MM,1mfbd,3d)


      Amelia S Rowan [R2b1d9], daughter of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 27 May 1853 in Ohio Co KY and died of “flux” (dysentery) in Ohio Co on 24 July 1853. (1d)


      America Elvira Rowan [R2b1b7], daughter of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born 12 February 1843 in Ohio Co KY. She married Artemus Robert Pirtle at Dr Rowan's home at No Creek on 7 March 1867. He was born at Caneyville, Warren Co, on 6 November 1841, son of John Pirtle and Clarissa Roberts. Artemus was a surveyor and a farmer. He died at Owensboro in 1926 and America on 13 June 1928, in Ohio Co. They had nine children, all born at Heflin in Ohio Co-

a.   John Reed Pirtle, b 21 Feb 1868

b.   Herman Rowan Pirtle, b 12 Feb 1870

c.   Lottie F Pirtle, b 8 May 1872

d.   Lillah Gertrude Pirtle, b 8 May 1872

e.   Mary Catherine Pirtle, b 8 Feb 1876

f.    William Wayne Pirtle, b 25 Mar 1878

g.   Henry Malcolm Pirtle, b 3 Sep 1881

h.   Artemus Robert Pirtle Jr, b 22 Feb 1884

i.    Grover Cleveland Pirtle, b 1 Apr 1887 (OB, HT, MM,AR,1nmqrsu)


      Andrew Rowan [R2b2], son of Captain William Rowan and Sara Elizabeth Cooper, was born in 1770 in York Co PA. In 1782, when he was a boy of twelve, he traveled with his family down the Ohio River from PA to the KY frontier. On the way they tied up at the mouth of the Little Kanawha to cut firewood and to let the cattle go ashore to graze. Andrew borrowed a gun and sneaked off into the woods to kill a deer. He aimed at a buck and wounded it, and followed the wounded animal in the snow until nearly night before he realized that he was lost. Then he followed a creek downstream, hoping it would lead him back to the river. When he could no longer see to travel, Andrew went to sleep under a fallen tree, putting his hat over his feet to keep them from freezing. Late on the third day he found the camp of his distraught family. He had not seen a fire or tasted food during all that time. His feet were so badly frozen that he lost the first joint of both big toes.

      In 1785 Andrew was listed on a Nelson Co Virginia tax list, living at Rhodesville (now Calhoun in McLean Co KY), as was his father. Andrew was again listed on a 5 September 1789 Nelson Co tax list on the same large farm with his brother Stephen, and father.

      Andrew sold two female slaves in Jefferson Co soon before 1801. He was a well proportioned robust and athletic man, six feet two and one half inches tall. He married Sarah “Sally” Allen, her second marriage, on 11 August 1807, probably in Breckinridge Co. Sally was a daughter of James Allen. She was a minor when she married her first husband in 1794, so must have been born after 1773.

      Andrew and Sally lived in Ohio Co in 1810, but Breckinridge Co court records place him in that Co in 1819 and years afterwards. Sally's first marriage was to William Singleton, but she was widowed by 26 April 1802 when William's estate was appraised. Andrew lived in Hardinsburg in 1828 when he owned land in Breckinridge Co. He was appointed to be the sheriff of Breckinridge Co on 18 March 1822; Joseph Allen, probably his brother-in-law, posted bond. Immediately upon assuming office, Andrew appointed his step-son Stanley Singleton as the Deputy Sheriff. Stanley later that year resigned, on December 16, but soon again resumed his position, on January 20. Andrew was also the first sheriff of Henderson Co. In November 1812 he was named the administrator of the estate of his brother-in-law John Douglass Sr, late husband of Andrew's sister Alice.

      Andrew, and presumably his family, traveled east to attend the marriage of his niece Mary Jane Rowan (daughter of Judge John Rowan) to William Steele in Nelson Co on 8 December 1817. Andrew was a witness to that marriage. He was called Andrew Rowan Sr then, and since only his brother Stephen had a son named Andrew, Andrew Sr could have been called senior in distinction to his nephew Andrew Joseph Rowan. But from 1820 census records we know that Andrew had a son, so it is here assumed that the use of the title “Sr” was in deference to a son of the same name.

      According to Ohio Co death records, Sally died before Andrew, and he died 14 April 1853 in Ohio Co at “age 84.” They appear to have had two children-

a.   Eliza C Rowan, b 1807-1810

b.   Andrew Rowan Jr, b 1811-1817

Sarah Allen and her first husband William Singleton were married in Nelson Co on 27 Jun 1794. William had four sons and a daughter: John, French, Allen, Mary R “Polly,” and Stanley Singleton; the last three were minors when William wrote his will on 20 Nov ____ (1801? His was the second known will recorded in Breckinridge Co, which was formed in 1799 from Hardin Co). Since the first two children were not called minors in his 1794 will, William must have been married before his marriage with Sarah, and had two children from that marriage. Daughter Polly married John M Riley by 14 Sep 1820; Allen received title to a Negro Tom from Andrew Rowan (i.e., from Allen's mother) in Jan 1817, so he must have been born by 1795 to have be an adult in January 1817. Allen married Mary R Enlows in Hardin Co on 31 May 1821, and also married Mary T Waide in Hardin Co on 22 Jun 1824; he was shown to be an adult at both marriages. Stanley Singleton was born in KY in 1797, and was a deputy sheriff of Breckinridge Co in Jun 1813. He lived next to Andrew and Sarah in 1820 in Breckinridge Co, and married Mrs Mary Huston on 6 Sep 1828 in Breckinridge Co. She was born in KY in 1795. In the 1830 census of Breckinridge Co, Stanley was living in Hardinsburg. There was a young girl under the age of five, an older teenage male, and a man in his twenties in the household. Stanley had five slaves. No one of the age of Andrew Rowan was living with Stanley. The two children shown in Andrew's household in 1810 in Ohio Co could not have been Sarah's from her first marriage.

      William Singleton's will was recorded in Nelson and in Breckinridge Counties, but he lived in Breckinridge Co when he died; executors were Joseph Allen and Sarah Singleton. (84,85,MM, 1hnz,8m,4tm, 11ijpy, 6z)


      Andrew Rowan Jr [R2b2b], probably a son of Andrew Rowan and Sarah Allen, was born in Ohio Co or Breckinridge Co KY between 1811 and 1817. He was probably dead by 1850, without issue. (JY,4m,11i)


      Andrew Alexander Rowan [R2b1b9a], son of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 20 October 1870 in Ohio Co KY. He lived in Ohio Co all his life and married his third cousin Lillie Elvira Shaver there at her parents' home on 7 March 1897. She was born at Buford on 12 April 1880, daughter of Henry Cephas Shaver and Emily Adaline Baird. Andy was a farmer. He died on 27 March 1929 in Ohio Co; Lillie died near Hartford on 27 February 1954. She is buried in Mt Hermon Cemetery near Beda. They had six children by 1910-

1.   Claud Victor Rowan, b 28 Dec 1897

2.   Walter Haden Rowan, b 5 Jul 1900

3.   Raymond Shultz Rowan, b 15 Feb 1903

4.   Alvis Edward Rowan, b 16 Oct 1907

5.   Emma Rose Rowan, b 10 Jul 1910

6.   Violet Sunshine Rowan, b 10 Jun 1914 (58, 76, HT,RN, MM,1smuwfd)


      Andrew Joseph Rowan [R2b1e], son of Stephen Rowan and Katherine Reid, was born in 1809 in Ohio Co. In 1845 he sold 228 acres on No Creek in Ohio Co to William C Rowan, and sold a lot at Livermore in 1851 to Charles Worthington. Andrew probably lived close to Livermore since he was Livermore's third postmaster. He was also a saddler. From sketchy information, it would appear that Andrew did marry and lived in Mercer Co KY. Further information on Andrew's early years may lie there. He died of a high fever on 10 April 1852 in Ohio Co and is buried in the Rowan family Cemetery near Heflin. (GA, 1zd)


      Angela Lynn Rowan [R2b1b5b1a2a], daughter of Phillip Dale Rowan and Kathy Lynn Haynes, was born 26 April 1974 at Owensboro, KY. In 2006 she lived at Cox’s Creek, Nelson Co. (RN, 3b,4P)


      Angela Maureen Rowan [H1d8f10], daughter of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 11 April 1954 in Daviess Co KY. She married Michael Anthony Webb on 3 November 1984 at Owensboro, KY. Angela had a son-

a.   Leondo Ray Rowan, b 14 Oct 1976 in Daviess Co KY. (3b) (WW,3b)


      Ann Rowan [R2b3g], daughter of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 3 May 1812 in the first built section of Federal Hill at Bardstown, KY. She married Dr Joseph Rhodes Buchanan of Frankfort at her parent's Louisville home on 11 December 1841. Dr Buchanan later became a noted physician and scientist. He was born at Frankfort in 1814, son of Dr Joseph Buchanan, philosopher and inventor. Ann died 28 December 1876 at the Galt House, a Louisville hotel. They had four children-

1.   Rowan Buchanan, b 1842

2.   Lytle Buchanan, b 1 Dec 1844

3.   Anselan Buchanan, b 9 May 1847

4.   Alice Wakefield Buchanan, b 11 Aug 1850 (57, 63,LL,BH)


      Anna E Rowan [R2b1a5], daughter of William Cooper Rowan and Abigail J Barnett, was born on 25 March 1839 in Ohio Co KY and lived at Buford. In 1910 her close neighbor was Guy Rowan [R2b1d6e]. Anna died on 20 March 1914 in Ohio Co and was buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery. Anne never married. (RN, 1knqsupvdc)


      Anna Mae Rowan [H1d8b], daughter of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeders, was born 15 January 1912 at Pettit, Daviess Co KY, and died 29 June 2004 at Owensboro. She married George Mathis Wickliffe on 14 November 1936 in Daviess Co. (WW)


      Anna Maria Rowan [H1a2], daughter of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born in October 1864 in Ohio Co KY (was age 8 in 1870, 16 in 1880). She married Morris Newton on 24 March 1881 at Owensboro at Clint Griffith’s home. Morris was born in September 1855 at Vanover, Daviess Co KY, son of Morris Newton and Angeline (Adaline in 1870) _____. Morris was age 50 in 1910, 63 in 1920, and 68 when he died in 1923. Ann and Morris lived at Evansville, Vanderburgh Co IN in 1900 and into the 1920s. Morris died 31 August 1923 at age 68 at Evansville. Anna continued to live at Evansville with her son Arquilla; her daughter Thelma lived next door in 1930. Anna died before 1953 in KY. She and Morris had nine children by 1900 with all still alive and all born at Evansville, IN-

a.   Henry Newton, b 27 Dec 1881

b.   Josephine Newton, b Feb 1883

c.   Arthur Newton, b 25 Aug 1886

d.   Walter Newton, b. 25 Aug 1886

e.   Preston A Newton, b 27 Feb 1889

f.    Morris Newton, b 21 Oct 1890

g.   Beulah Mae Newton, b Apr 1892

h.   Arquilla Newton, b 17 Dec 1895

i.    Thelma M Newton, b 23 Aug 1899 (1r,3s, 51uv)


      Anna Marie Rowan [H1d8f11], daughter of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born and died 4 October 1955 at Owensboro, KY. She was buried there in a Catholic cemetery. (WW)


      Annie Rowan [H1e8], daughter of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born 4 November 1889 at Owensboro, KY. (WW,3u)


      Annie Elizabeth Rowan [H1g], daughter of Harry Rowan and Catherine _____, was born in September 1856 in Ohio Co KY. Annie’s mother died when Annie was a girl or a young teen. Guardian Bond book #4 (Volume 2, page 19) in April 1870 in Ohio Co recorded that Levi Rowan, of color, for Ann Rowan, of color, would be Annie’s guardian; James Rowan and Edward Bell were sureties. Annie grew up in Ohio Co and married Noah Bell at Owensboro, Daviess Co on 1 March 1877 at her brother Ed Rowan’s home. Witnesses were Charles Henderson and David McFarland. Annie was a school teacher. Noah Bell was born in January 1855 in Ohio Co, probably in the Belltown Community where so many of the Bell families lived in those years. Annie and Noah moved to Evansville, IN about 1905, and she worked there running a boarding house. Noah worked in a music store. He died in the 1910s and Annie was a widow, still living at Evansville (at 711 Oak St), and still running a rooming house. Niece Theresa Hayden, age 18 and born in IL, lived with Annie in 1920. Annie was not fond after 1920. She and Noah had two sons; neither was married by 1910, and both were still living at home-

1.   Ulysses Simpson Bell, b 16 Jan 1879

2.   Luther Walter Bell, b 23 Aug 1882 (WW, 3um, 51vw)


      Annie Laurie Rowan [R2b1b4d2], daughter of Alexander Harwood Rowan and Sara Elizabeth McNeil, was born 31 January 1897 in McLean Co KY. She married Walter Hilgadiack. He was born 8 November 1901, and died 4 July 1963 in Daviess Co. Annie kept up the family ties with her cousins living at Tyronza, AR. The AR cousins believe that the original Rowan research was done by Annie, or she hired a researcher to do it. Annie died 19 January 1968 at Tyronza. Both are buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro. Annie had no children. (GA,AR,KYd,Z, 2u, 3c)


      Arkel Griffin Rowan [R2b1b9e1], son of Lyghtle Oscar Rowan and Gertrude Bennett, was born 16 July 1903 in KY, probably at Owensboro. He married Anna May Hill on 17 May 1922. She was born at Owensboro on 3 March 1904, daughter of Andrew Jackson Hill and Martha Elizabeth DeBruler. They lived at Owensboro. Griffin died 19 September 1966 in Daviess Co and Anna May on 16 September 1977 in Daviess Co; both are buried at Owensboro's Rose Hill Cemetery. They had twelve children-

a.   James Bartlett Rowan, b 20 Jan 1923

b.   Griffin Rowan Jr, b 26 Jan 1925

c.   Martha Louise Rowan, b 23 Jan 1926

d.   Nelda Fay Rowan, b 16 Jan 1928

e.   Leslie Elizabeth Rowan, b 2 Mar 1930

f.    Betty Alice Rowan, b 17 Apr 1932

g.   Ronald Griffin Rowan, b 18 Jul 1934

h.   Jimmie Lee Rowan, b 26 Jun 1936

i.    Oscar Jackson Rowan, b 27 Jan 1939

j.    Rebecca Ann Rowan, b 17 Feb 1941

k.   Tony Eugene Rowan, b 3 Jan 1943

m.  Phyllis Remonia Rowan, b 14 Feb 1946 (HT, Z,3fcd)


      Arthur Rowan [H1a10], son of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born in October 1879 in Daviess Co KY. In 1900 an Arthur Rowan lived at Livermore, McLean Co and worked in the tobacco fields. He gave his age as 17 years old then. (3s,2u)


      Arthur L Rowan [R2b1d12b], son of Thomas A Rowan and Tabitha A Bates, was born 16 January 1890 in McLean Co KY. He married Eva M Birch in 1909 and in 1910 lived next door to his parents in McLean Co. In June 1917 they lived at Dugger, Sullivan Co IN and Arthur was a coal miner for the Vandalia Coal Mine. Eva was born in KY on 16 August 1893, and died in Muhlenberg Co KY on 29 August 1976 at age 83. Arthur died on 14 September 1960 in Muhlenberg Co, age 70. Their three children were born in McLean Co KY-

1.   Jesse L Rowan, b 1910

2.   Daisy M Rowan, b 16 Jan 1912

3.   James T Rowan, b 6 Aug 1914 (GA,M,Z, 2uv,67w,12d )


      Atkinson Hill Rowan [R2b3d], son of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 30 April 1804 at Frankfort, KY, and died 27 July 1833 at Federal Hill of the cholera epidemic that killed so many of his family. He never married. Judge John Rowan's son was named after Judge Atkinson Hill of Nelson Co. See the Atkinson Hill note following Judge John Rowan’s biography. (56,57,63,LL, BH)


      Augusta Lydia Rowan [R2b1d7], daughter of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 12 July 1851 in Ohio Co, KY. She died “Oct 15, 1851 2 mo 24 days” according to her gravestone and is buried in the Rowan family Cemetery near Heflin. (AR,HT, GA)


      Azro Vincent Rowan [R2b1b5b], son of Richard Alexander Rowan and Martha Jane Holbrook, was born 1 October 1863 at Heflin, Ohio Co KY. He married Minnie L Foster in Ohio Co on 6 October 1887. She was born at Beda on 6 January 1866, daughter of Dr Isaac Foster (born in 1825 in Co Down, Ireland) and Nancy C Carson. Azro and Minnie lived for years at Heflin. He died there on 24 February 1939 of cancer; Minnie died at Hartford on 1 August 1941 of a stroke and both are buried at Owensboro in Rose Hill Cemetery. They had a son-

1.   Richard Ney Rowan, b 19 Jul 1888 (64,RN, HT, 1rsmuwd,3c)


      Barbara R Rowan [H1f2], daughter of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born about 1876 in Ohio Co KY. She was not found in 1900, although her parents lived at Livermore, McLean Co then. “Bartra Rowan,” a single Black lady, died in McLean Co on 9 April 1904 of pneumonia at age 28. This was probably Barbara, although the death record says her father was Jake Rowan. Hiram was never known as Jake, but in the years right after 1900 he and Mollie and their children lived at Livermore, McLean Co. (WW, 1s,2d)


      Ben Hardin Rowan II [R2b3e1a1b], son of William Hamilton Rowan and Elizabeth Lowery, was born in 1938 in the Nashville, TN area. He was a retired attorney, living near Nashville in 1989, and had married Jennifer Kingsley. They had four children-

1.   Cathryn Kingsley Rowan, b 19 Apr 1962

2.   Patricia Anne Rowan, b 24 Jan 1965

3.   Ben Hardin Rowan III, b 20 Feb 1967

4.   Deborah Gayle Rowan, b 5 Dec 1968 (BH, NF)


      Ben Hardin Rowan III [R2b3e1a1b3], son of Benjamin Hardin Rowan II and Jennifer Kingsley, was born 20 February 1967. He was a senior at Vanderbilt University in 1988-1989. (BH)


      Benjamin Hardin Rowan [R2b3e1a], son of William Atkinson Hill Rowan and Nancy Hardin, was born 31 October 1878 at Bardstown, KY, where he spent the first years of his life. In 1900 he was living in Jefferson Co, but by 1906 settled at Nashville, TN where he was a bookkeeper. In 1920 he was a deputy clerk for the US Government, and an IRS agent in 1924. He married Alice E Buttorff about 1903. She was born at Nashville, TN in December 1879, daughter of Henry Wilson Buttorff, a Nashville stove merchant (born in PA), and Mary Elizabeth Nokes (born at Nashville). Alice died after 1924 since she was shown with Ben in the Nashville City Directory then. Benjamin later married Gertrude Holt. Gertrude was the one who gathered the family information on her husband's ancestry. She was born 19 May 1899 in Montgomery Co TN, daughter of Richard E Holt and Ruth E _____, and died at Nashville in November 1976. Ben died in 1956. He and Alice had a son-

1.   William Hamilton Rowan, b 8 Oct 1903 (57, P,LL,W,BH,Z,M,4s,159u,6u, 228u, 49Psuvw)


      Bessie Rowan [H1f9], daughter of Hiram Rowan, and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born in December 1891 in Ohio Co KY. In 1900 and 1910 she lived with her parents at Livermore, in McLean Co. Bessie died 3 October 1948 at Norfolk, VA. She married a Mr Smallwood before September 1947, and married Isaac Sampson Francis on 22 September 1947 at Elizabeth City, Pasguotank Co NC. Witnesses at this marriage were Annette Meggs and Ms J. F. Meggs. Isaac was born about 1893 in VA. (WW,2uv)


      Betty Jane Rowan [R2b1d6e4], daughter of Guy Cass Rowan and Rose Cleveland Turner, was born 12 January 1930 in McLean Co KY. (1pf,2b)


      Beulah Lee Rowan [R2b1b9h], daughter of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 10 February 1892 in Ohio Co KY. She married Hollon Thomas Shown, a farmer, on 19 April 1914 at her parents' home in Hartford. Hollon was born near Beda in Ohio Co on 2 August 1889, son of Peter Shown and Phebe Stewart. The couple soon moved to Goshen. In 1920 they lived at West Hartford.

      Beulah died on 23 January 1975 and Hollon on 30 September 1978, both in Ohio Co. They are buried in Beulah Cemetery in Beda. They had three daughters-

1.   Phoebe Corilla Shown, b 9 Sep 1915

2.   Hannah Bell Shown, b 25 Mar 1918

3.   Amelia Maye Shown, b 23 Dec 1924 (76, HT,M, MM,1muwd)


      Betty Alice Rowan [R2b1b9e1f], daughter of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 17 April 1932. She married Charles William Ranson. After three children they divorced, and she later married Charles William “Billy” Shock, and had six more children. Betty lived at Owensboro, KY in 2006. Her children were all born in Daviess Co KY-

1.   Charles William Ranson II, b 13 Feb 1950

2.   Linda Mae Ranson, b 8 Feb 1951

3.   Ronald Lee Ranson, b 25 Dec 1953

4.   William Darrell Shock, b 21 Feb 1955

5.   Terry Wayne Shock, b 22 Oct 1956

6.   Roger Dale Shock, b 19 Dec 1957

7.   Sharon Gayle Shock, b 8 Aug 1961

8.   Alice Marie Shock, b 23 Sep 1965

9.   Rachel Melinda Shock, b 18 Jun 1969 (HT, 3Pc)


      Bill Rowan [R2b1d6e2], son of Guy Cass Rowan and Rose Cleveland Turner, was born 12 January 1917 at Hartford, Ohio Co KY and drowned in McLean Co on 15 September 1935 when he was involved in an auto accident. He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co KY. (2cd,1pwf)


      Bradley Shawn Rowan [R2b1b5b1a2c], son of Phillip Dale Rowan and Kathy Lynn Haynes, was born 5 December 1978 at Owensboro, KY. He lived there in 2006. (RN,3Pb)


      Brian Dale Rowan [R2b1b5b1a2b], son of Phillip Dale Rowan and Kathy Lynn Haynes, was born 28 August 1976 at Owensboro, KY. (RN,3b)


      Brenda Joyce Ann Rowan [H1d8f7], daughter of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 22 November 1950. She married Hugh Marshall Duneghy on 8 February 1969 at Owensboro, KY. He was born 7 December 1944, son of Teddy Duneghy and Edna Johnson. They had a son-

a.   Hugh Marshall Duneghy III, b 3 Aug 1969 in Daviess Co KY. (WW,3b) (WW,3b)


      Buckner Rowan [H1c1], son of Ed Rowan and Louise Richardson, was born 20 January 1867 in KY, probably in Ohio Co. He grew up in Daviess Co and lived at Louisville in 1900 and 1910, and was a porter. Buckner married Annie Hayes in 1894. Annie was born in KY on 16 April 1879 and died 12 January 1980. Buckner died 7 February 1955. They had three children by 1910-

a.   Leola Rowan, b 21 Jan 1897

b.   Roger C Rowan, b 7 Sep 1901

c.   Othello Rowan, b 7 Sep 1901 (3s, 6uv)


      Cathryn Kingsley Rowan [R2b3e1a1b1], daughter of Benjamin Hardin Rowan II and Jennifer Kingsley, was born 19 April 1962 at Nashville, TN. She married Van Phillips East III on 1 June 1985 in Nashville. He was born 14 September 1962 at Jackson, MS, son of Van Phillips East Jr and Dorothy Marie Vinson. They were living at Brentwood, Williamson Co TN in 2006. (BH, NF, 180P)


      Charlotte Ann Rowan [R2b1d1], daughter of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 28 September 1836 at No Creek in Ohio Co KY and died 24 October 1838. She is buried in the Rowan family Cemetery near Heflin. (HT,GA, RN)


      Charlotte Mizella Rowan [R2b1b3], daughter of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born in February 1834 in Ohio Co. She married Alfred C Tanner, a merchant, in Ohio Co on 26 March 1850. He was born in KY in 1826, son of Frederick Tanner and Julia Flint. Alfred became the Co court clerk in the 1850s, and a lawyer by 1870. Their home was in the portion of Ohio Co that became McLean Co in 1854, so they lived in McLean Co for years after the county was formed. In 1880 they lived at Evansville, IN where Alfred was still a lawyer. Alfred died between 1890 and 1891; in 1891 “Charlotte M Tanner, widow Alf C” was shown in an Evansville city directory, but in 1890 Alfred was shown in the city directory and he was an attorney in the “T & Ireland” law firm. After Alfred died, Charlotte moved from their residence at 719 Upper 2nd Street to 18 Jefferson Ave in Evansville, by 1892, with her two children. In 1895 Charlotte was a keeper in a poor house in Hartford. In 1900 she was back at Evansville, Vanderburgh Co IN. Both her children still lived with her then and into the 1910s. Charlotte died in the 1910s, probably at Evansville. She and Alfred had two children-

a.   Andrew Rowan Tanner, b Jul 1853

b.   Belle G Tanner, b May 1857

Another son of Frederick Tanner and Julia Flint was Thomas Harwood Tanner who married Lydia “Gammer” Whitaker. The Tanner-Whitaker couple were the parents of America Tanner, mother of Julia Flint Rowan. The Whitaker family originally came to Nelson Co VA in 1780 from Monongalia Co VA / PA. (This county was on land claimed by both states.)

At Evansville, IN in 1920 was Mizella (Shown) Tanner, widow of James K Tanner and born in KY in 1853; her widowed daughter Lula D Crow, born in October 1879 at Hartford, KY, lived with Mizella. (87,GA,1nmps, 2qr, 51Psu)


      Claiborne Rowan [R2b1b4i2], daughter of John Proctor Rowan and Jesse Viola Hill, was born 12 June 1916 at Wichita, Kansas. She married Ben Sigman Thompson on 7 October 1933 at Oxford, MS. He was born at Holly Springs MS on 30 August 1907, son of Walter Gray Thompson and Laura Sigman, both of Holly Springs. At Holly Springs Ben was climbing through a fence while hunting on 31 December 1950 and fell. His gun went off, killing him. He is buried in Hill Crest Cemetery. Claiborne continued to live at Holly Springs, never remarried, and died there on 24 December 2005. She and Ben had three children, all born in Memphis-

a.   Ben Sigman Thompson, b 19 Sep 1941

b.   Walter Rowan Thompson, b 27 Nov 1942

c.   Kay Thompson, b 18 Jan 1944 (CR,JY, Z, 31w)


      Claud Victor Rowan [R2b1b9a1], son of Andrew Alexander Rowan and Lillie Elvira Shaver, was born 28 December 1897 at Heflin, KY. He married Jewel Marie Jackson at Centertown on 13 May 1949. They lived at McHenry, and in later years lived close to Hartford. Jewel was born on 23 September 1927 at Equality in Butler Co, daughter of Henry Jackson and Adeline Burden. Claud died in the Veteran's Hospital in Louisville on 8 October 1962 and is buried in Mt Hermon Cemetery. He and Jewel had two children-

a.   Patricia Ann Rowan, b 29 Aug 1948

b.   Douglas Ray Rowan, b 27 Jan 1950 (76,HT, M,1mwf)


      Clemmie Rowan [H1d7], daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 7 March 1880 in KY. She married Burrell Edwards on 20 March 1911 at Owensboro and was divorced by 1920. He was born in KY in 1872, son of William Henry Edwards, and in 1920 he lived with nephew Anthony Albert at Bessemer, Jefferson Co KY. Clemmie also married Ed Bryant about 1921. Ed died in Sorgus (Saugus?), CA. Clemmie lived at Owensboro in 1920 and was at Los Angeles, CA in 1963 when her mother died. She died at Los Angeles on 4 December 1978. Clemmie Rowan and Burrell Edwards had a son-

1.   Lee Edwards, died as a child. (WW) (WW, B,CAd,Z,6w)


      Comia Rowan [H1c4], daughter of Ed Rowan and Louise Richardson, was born in 1879 in Daviess Co KY. (3s)


      Crit Rowan [H1e7], son of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born 18 February 1887, was a waiter on one of the Ohio River steamboats. He died 20 March 1905 at Louisville. (WW,3u)


      Cynthia Gail Rowan [R2b1b9e1k1], daughter of Tony Eugene Rowan and Betty Sutton, was born 15 April 1969 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Cynthia Jean Rowan [H1d8f6], daughter of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 14 April 1949 in Daviess Co KY. She had two children-

a.   Anna Marie Duneghy, b 6 Jun 1971 in Daviess Co. (WW,3b)

b.   Tonya F Miller, b 13 Mar 1986 in Daviess Co. (WW,3b) (WW,3b)


      Daisy M Rowan [R2b1d12b2], daughter of Arthur L Rowan and Eva N Birch, was born 16 January 1912 in McLean Co KY. She married a Mr Kipling and died 9 February 1998 at Central City, Muhlenberg Co. (Z,2b, 67w,12d)


      Daniel Edmond Rowan [R2b1b9a4c], son of Alvis Edward Rowan and Ada Ree Bennett, was born 9 May 1945 at Hartford, KY. He lived at Hartford and married Patricia Miller. She was born on 28 May 1945 (at Owensboro?). On 22 July 1977 Daniel was killed in a Jeep accident in Franklin Co TX and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery at Beaver Dam. Patricia then moved to Owensboro. They had a son-

1.   Steve Edwin Rowan, b 2 Jan 1965 (HT, MM,1b, KYd,TXd)


      Deborah Gayle Rowan [R2b3e1a1b4], daughter of Benjamin Hardin Rowan II and Jennifer Kingsley, was living at Nashville, TN in 1989 and was a sophomore in college. (BH)


      Della Rowan [H1d3], daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 1 September 1870 at Bells, Ohio Co KY, and died 7 November 1898. (B,WW)


      Donald Smith Rowan [R2b1b5b1a3], son of Joseph Cullen Rowan and Anna Moline Smith, was born 5 March 1957 at Owensboro, KY. He married Carolyn Faye Hulsey at Hartford on 15 October 1977. She was born at Madisonville, Hopkins Co on 7 May 1960, daughter of Kenneth Hulsey and Alta Hunter. In 1979 Donald was a miner. They lived at Morganfield, Union Co KY in 2006 and had two children-

a.   Justin Christopher Rowan, b 5 Mar 1981 (3b)

b.   Jaime Kristen Rowan, b 19 May 1982 (3b) (RN, 1m,3b,181P)


      Donna Faye Rowan [R2b1b9e1i1], daughter of Oscar Jackson Rowan and Geneva Fay Ezell, was born 28 December 1959 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Donnie Carson Rowan [R2b1b5c3], daughter of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 4 February 1897 at No Creek, Ohio Co KY. She married Gail McClain Carson in 1915 at Wray, CO. He was born 21 June 1897 at Elliott, IA, son of William Emmett Carson and Susan Catherine Spar, and died in April 1983 at Wray. Gail was a carpenter at Wray. Donnie died on 4 September 1952 at Wray. Their six children were born at Wray-

a.   Delbert M Carson, b 16 Feb 1916 and died 27 March 1996 at Denver. (Z,60wf)

b.   Steven E Carson, b 13 Sep 1918, died 27 April 2002 at Tempe, Maricopa Co AZ. (Z,60wf)

c.   Boyd E Carson, b 1 Feb 1921, died at Tucson, Pima Co AZ on 30 September 1988. (Z,60f)

d.   Joan E Carson, b 1923 (60f)

e.   James R Carson, b 1925 (60f)

f.    Thomas J Carson, b Dec 1928 (60f)

Both of Gail’s parents died at Wray. (M,W,58, SR, Z,1u, 60wf)


      Doris Madolin Rowan [R2b1c2a4], daughter of Junius Lloyd Rowan and Laura Eunice Melvin, was born 29 May 1903 at Shawneetown, IL. She married Paul W Hatfield on 22 October 1922 at Omaha in Gallatin Co. He was born at Ridgway, Gallatin Co on 18 July 1901, son of William T Hatfield (of Franklin Co TN) and Susan Catherine Bean. Paul was a mechanic all his life and worked in Harrisburg where he and Doris lived. He died at Shawneetown on 26 June 1966. In the 1970s Doris was living with her daughter Diana in Harrisburg and died 21 August 1991 at Saline, IL. Doris and Paul had two daughters-

a.   Mary Rowan Hatfield, b 1924

b.   Diana Lynn Hatfield (DR,LL,GA,W, Z,22vw)


      Douglas Ray Rowan [R2b1b9a1b], son of Claud Victor Rowan and Jewel Marie Jackson, was born 27 January 1950 in Ohio Co KY. (HT,1b)


      Ed Rowan [H1c], son of Harry Rowan and Catherine _____ of Ohio Co KY, was born in Ohio Co KY on 18 September 1841. Before the Civil War, Ed was given to the Jefferson Bell family as a wedding gift, and when the war started, Ed went to war under the Bell name. In 1880 Ed lived at Lower Town, Daviess Co (using his Rowan name). He lived a few doors from his older brother Henry Rowan [H1a]. Ed was had married Louise Richardson about 1866. Louise was born in KY in 1846 and died by 1900; Ed was then a widower living at Vanover, Daviess Co with his younger children. They had seven, all born in KY-

1.   Buckner Rowan, b 20 Jan 1867

2.   Maude Rowan, b abt 1870

3.   Jean Rowan, b abt 1873

4.   Ella Rowan, b 1877

5.   Comia Rowan, b 1879

6.   Willis Rowan, b 22 Feb 1882

7    Elvis Rowan, b 1 Sep 1884

Two granddaughters lived with Ed in 1900: LeeAnna Rowan, born 11 Oct 1889 and Mary Ella Rowan, born 30 May 1890. Mary’s birth date conflicts with LeeAnna’s, so Mary may actually be a year younger. Living next door in 1900 was Alvirta Rowan, daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields.

Mary Eliza Rowan [R2b1b2], daughter of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, married Jefferson Bell in Ohio Co on 6 April 1848, and as a wedding gift, her father Dr Alexander R Rowan gave her slave Ed Rowan, who was born in 1841. (WW,W,JY,KYu,3su)


      Elbert Neuman Rowan [R2b1b5c5], son of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 29 May 1900 in Ohio Co KY and died soon after. (58,SR,1u)


      Eliza C Rowan [R2b2a], daughter of Andrew Rowan and Sarah Allen, was born between 1807 and 1810 in Ohio Co KY. She was no doubt named after her paternal grandmother. Eliza's was the only known Rowan marriage in Breckinridge Co before 1850, and Andrew's family was the only Rowan family in the county. Therefore there is little likelihood that Eliza was the daughter of another Rowan. She grew up in Breckinridge Co and in Ohio Co, and in Breckinridge Co she married William W Harwood on 20 December 1832. They were not found in KY in 1840, and in 1850 William W Harwood was living in Daviess Co and had married within the prior year to Mrs Ruth A Montgomery. Ruth was born in KY in 1814, and William was born in Virginia in 1799. Apparently Eliza C Rowan had died. There were no Harwood children living with William in 1850.

In 1850, Ruth's five Montgomery children, all born in KY and living with her and William, were: Laura, age 13; Albina, age 9; Thomas J, age 8; James A, age 6; and Jeremiah, age 5. (85,JY,3n, 11m)


      Eliza Cooper Rowan [R2b3a], daughter of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 27 January 1798 at Bardstown, KY in the log cabin built by her father. She married Dr John Milton Harney in 1814. He was born 9 March 1789 in Sussex Co DE. Eliza died on 6 January 1815 and is buried at Federal Hill in Bardstown. After her death, Dr Harney became a Roman Catholic priest and lived at St Rose's Academy 18 miles from Bardstown. He died on 15 January 1825 at Federal Hill and is also buried there. They had one daughter, who was raised by her grandparents-

1.   Elizabeth Cooper Rowan Harney, b 6 Jan 1815 (57, 61,63,78,LL,AR)


      Elizabeth Rowan [R2b1d10], daughter of John Rowan and Sarah Frances Bell, was born 27 June 1856 in McLean Co, and died 15 August 1856. She is buried in the Rowan family Cemetery near Heflin. (AR,HT)


      Elizabeth Rowan [R2b3i], daughter of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 31 July 1817 at Federal Hill, Bardstown, KY. She married Daniel Hughes from Memphis, TN. Elizabeth died 1 May 1864. She had no children. (57,LL)


      Elizabeth Rowan [R2b5], daughter of Captain William Rowan and Sara Elizabeth Cooper, married Judge William Louis Kelley on 18 November 1805, and lived in Springfield, about ten miles east of Bardstown. Elizabeth and Judge Kelley died at Bardstown on 26 July 1833 from the cholera epidemic while they were visiting her brother John. (57,78,AR)


      Elizabeth Rowan [R2b3e1a1a1], daughter of William Hamilton Rowan Jr and Nancy Caldwell, married Jerry Taylor. They were living at Nashville, TN in 1989. (BH)


      Elizabeth Elvira “Lizzie” Rowan [R2b1b9g], daughter of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 19 January 1888 in Heflin, KY. She married Ansel Patton in Heflin on 16 February 1907 at her parents' home. He was born at Heflin on 6 November 1884, son of Eli Patton and Mollie E Chinn. Ansel died at Hartford on 3 August 1965 and is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery at Heflin. Lizzie died 26 April 1986 at home and is also buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery. They had eight children, all born in Ohio Co-

1.   Hazel Marie Patton, b 10 Sep 1907

2.   Jessie L Patton, b 4 Aug 1908

3.   Gaydon John Patton, b 9 Mar 1915

4.   Woodrow Wilson Patton, b 15 Jan 1919

5.   Eli William Patton, b 11 May 1921

6.   Regena Belle Patton, b 8 Nov 1923

7.   Paul Ellis Patton, b 15 Jun 1926

8.   Billie Rowan Patton, b 23 Jun 1932 (RN, HT,OB, GA,1mcuf)


      Ella Rowan [H1d2], daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 20 September 1868 at Bells, Ohio Co KY, and died 4 January 1926 at Owensboro, KY (at 2403 W 6th Street). She was buried in Little Flock Cemetery at Sorgho. She married Daniel Crump in 1888. He was born on 1 May 1861 at Oakford, Daviess Co KY, son of Abner Crump from VA and Phoebe Davis from TN. In 1880 Daniel and his parents lived at Oakford, Daviess Co. He died 24 December 1912 at Oakford, Daviess Co of heart failure and was buried in Little Flock Cemetery on Christmas day. The informant for his death certificate was his son Willis. Ella then lived at Lower Town, Daviess Co with a daughter and grandchildren; the same grandchildren were also shown with their parents at Sorgho. In 1900 they lived at Sorgho, Daviess Co where all their children were born. Dan was a farmer and owned his own farm at Sorgho. They had five children in 1900 with all still alive, but Ella claimed she had only four in 1910, with all still alive. The correct information in 1910 should have been five children with four still living-

a.   Stephen A Crump, b Aug 1888

b.   Willis L Crump, b 20 Mar 1890

c.   Della Crump, b 1 Jul 1893

d.   Cecile Crump, b 28 Jan 1895

e.   Georgia I Crump, b Oct 1899

Dan’s widowed mother Mrs Phoebe Crump, born in June 1816 in TN, lived with Dan and Ella in 1900. Phoebe claimed that she only had one child, Dan, but she also had a son named William. She was the second wife of Abner Crump; he had about four children from his first marriage. (WW,B,1r,3rswd)


      Ella Rowan [H1c3], daughter of Ed Rowan and Louise Richardson, was born in 1877 in Daviess Co KY. (3s)


      Ella Rowan [R2b1d12f], daughter of Thomas A Rowan and Tabitha A Bates, was born 27 August 1904 in McLean Co KY, and was a twin of her sister Stella. (2v,Z)


      Ella W Rowan [R2b1b4a], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and America R Tanner, was born 12 November 1858 in McLean Co KY. She married Squire C Tichenor in McLean Co on 10 January 1876. He was born 8 June 1853 in Daviess (now McLean) Co, son of Manley Berry Tichenor and Altha Whitaker. Squire and Ella lived at Livermore. Ella died 11 August 1904 of consumption in McLean Co and is buried on the Crowe farm half a mile east of Nuckols. Squire died at Louisville, Jefferson Co on 9 December 1933 of pneumonia and was buried in the Tanner Cemetery in McLean Co. In 1920 Squire and his daughter Lydia’s two sons, lived with Squire’s sister Mattie in Daviess Co. Ella and Squire had six children, all born in McLean Co-

1.   Gerome Tichenor, b 31 Mar 1878

2.   Charles Hale Tichenor, b 26 May 1879

3.   Lydia Frances Tichenor, b 26 Feb 1881

4.   Lee Tichenor, b Dec 1885

5.   Rowan Tichenor, b 14 Dec 1886

6.   Mary Helen Tichenor, b Nov 1896

Altha Whitaker was a sister Ella Rowan's grandmother Lydia Jane Whitaker. (GA, SC,1q,3w,6d, 2qrsucdm)


      Ellis Rowan [H1d8f], son of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeders, was born 10 October 1922 at Pettit, Daviess Co KY. He married Georgia Ann Hayden at Owensboro on 25 October 1941. She was a sister of Mary Lee Hayden who married Ellis’ first cousin Clay Guffy Wilhite [H1d9f], and was a daughter of Lonnie Hayden and Esther Hunter. Ellis lived at Owensboro in 2007. They had eleven children, all born in Daviess Co KY-

1.   Ellis H Rowan II, b 16 Sep 1942

2.   Patricia Catherine Rowan, b 10 Feb 1944

3.   William E Rowan, b 26 May 1945

4.   Thelma Bernice Rowan, b 23 Jun 1946

5.   Katherine Elaine Rowan, b 7 Sep 1947

6.   Cynthia Jean Rowan, b 14 Apr 1949

7.   Brenda Joyce Ann Rowan, b 22 Nov 1950

8.   Richard Lawrence Rowan, b 16 Oct 1951

9.   Kenneth Ray Rowan, b 23 Apr 1953

10. Angela Maureen Rowan, b 11 Apr 1954

11. Anna Marie Rowan, b 4 Oct 1955

Mary Lee Hayden was a witness at the marriage between Ellis and Georgia; a second witness was J T Moorman. (WW, 3bdP)


      Ellis H Rowan II [H1d8f1], son of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 16 September 1942 in Daviess Co KY, and died 22 February 2003 at home at Owensboro. He married Eva Mae Johnson on 7 March 1964 at Owensboro. She was born 15 March 1946 at Belton, KY, daughter of James Johnson and Mary Wilson. Ellis later married Susan Kaye Fortner about 1989 at Owensboro. She was a daughter of Verlin Fortner and Margaret Parker. Ellis had worked for the Housing Authority of Owensboro as a supervisor before his illness. He also lived at Indianapolis, IN for many years and worked in masonary construction while living there. Ellis was buried in Resurrection Cemetery at Owensboro. Ellis and Eva had two children, and with Susan he had three-

a.   Timothy Rowan (WW)

b.   Monica Rowan (WW)

c.   Gregory Rowan (WW)

d.   Ellis Rowan (WW)

e.   Audra Rowan (WW,3b)


      Elsie Bennett Rowan [R2b1b5c2], daughter of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 5 September 1895 at No Creek, Ohio Co KY. She was about 11 years old when her family moved to CO. Elsie married Guy Paul Walsh, a railroad worker, in 1913. He worked in a grain elevator in 1920, and was a plumber in 1930. Guy was born at Stratton, Hitchcock Co NE on 4 June 1894. They lived at Wray, CO. Elsie died on 19 April 1965 at Denver. Guy also died in Denver. When Guy registered for the WW I draft at Wray in June 1917, he said he had two children then. Yet the 1920 census showed two, and one was born in 1919 after the draft registration. Therefore, they had four children, all born at Wray, Yuma Co CO-

a.   Theresa Walsh, b 1914

b.   child Walsh, b & d 1914-1919 at Wray, CO. (M,60w)

c.   Maud Katherine Walsh, b Feb 1919

d.   Florabelle Walsh, b 1922 (58,SR,M,1u, 60wf)


      Elvis Rowan [H1c7], son of Ed Rowan and Louise Richardson, was born 1 September 1884 in Daviess Co KY. “Elvy Rowan” died on 1 May 1906 at Louisville of pneumonia. He was single, age 22, and was born at Owensboro. His home when he died was 1307 Magazine St, Louisville. Elvis was a porter. (KYu,3u,6d)


      Emma Rose Rowan [R2b1b9a5], daughter of Andrew Alexander Rowan and Lillie Elvira Shaver, was born 10 July 1910 at Heflin, KY. She married Charles Tinsley Foster at Rockport, IN on 6 October 1926 and they lived for years at Hartford, KY. Charles was born at No Creek on 17 August 1887, son of John Plummer Foster and Patsy Ann Howard. Emma died at Hartford on 10 February 1971, and Charles died there on 9 December 1978; both are buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Hartford. They had two children-

a.   Winona M Foster, b 7 Aug 1926

b.   Darrell Wood Foster, b 11 Jul 1932 (HT, MM, RN,1wb)


      Eulah Vienna Esperence Rowan [R2b1b4m], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born 17 June 1898 at Tyronza, AR. She grew up in Tyronza and in Thayer, MO, and married Jerry Cherry Young on 20 February 1916 at Memphis, TN. Jerry was born 26 October 1888 at Savannah, TN, son of Jeremiah Cherry Young and Anna Laura East. In later years Eulah shortened the spelling of her name to Ula. Jerry and Ula lived at or near Tyronza until 1929 when the economy forced them to try a better life in southern CA. While at Tyronza, they moved often, sometime two or three times per month, going from one rental to another. He was a patient, gentle man of slight build, being 5 feet 6 inches tall, and was an accountant. He died at his daughter Betty's home at Palmdale, CA on 10 April 1953 of a lung tumor. Ula stayed in the Palmdale area for years, and for a while tried to be a real esytate agent. In order to get a job doing that, she had to be a few years younger. Since her brother Proctor in AR was a friend of the county records keeper, Proctor had Ula’s birth date changed to make her younger. But once Ula actually reached retirement age, she then had to get Proc to “re-correct” her birth certificate back to the original date. After she retired, Ula moved north to be near her son Jerry at Stockton. She died at Santa Cruz, CA of complications of old age on 4 June 1976; her attending physician was her grandson Larimore Cummins. Jerry and Ula were first buried in the Old Palmdale Cemetery, but when their son Paul Larimore died and could not be buried next to his parents, both Jerry and Ula were moved to the new Palmdale Cemetery about a mile to the southeast. Their children were-

1.   Jerry Rowan Young, b 23 Apr 1917

2.   Betty Jo Young, b 7 Jun 1921

3.   Paul Larimore Young, b 1 Jun 1923

4.   Gretchen Young, b 15 Feb 1925 (JY,UR,50d, 14m,31vb)


      Everett Rowan [H1f10], son of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born 9 March 1893 at Livermore, McLean Co KY, and was the informant for his father’s death certificate in 1924. Everett was then living at Livermore, McLean Co. He lived with his father in 1920 and was not married then. In 1942 Everett lived at Connersville, Fayette Co IN. He stated in 1942 that the person who he was close to was Etta Poston who lived at 323 Grand Ave, Connersville. Everett was then living at 117 Huston Ave, Connersville. In 1921 he married Nettie B Poston and they lived at Connersville. She was born in KY in 1901 in Ballard Co, daughter of John L Poston and Eliza Pleasant, so they probably married in KY where they lived in 1920. Everett died at Connersville in October 1973. They had three children by 1930, and all were born in KY-

a.   Hallie Rowan, b 1923 (626f)

b.   John Henry Rowan, b 2 Apr 1925 in McLean Co AR, grew up at Connorsville, IN, and died at Rialto, San Bernardo Co CA on 16 August 1992. (CAd,Z,2b,626f)

c.   Freddie M Rowan, b 3 Apr 1927 in Ballard Co. (186b.626f)

In their home in 1930 were two lodgers: Sarah Anderson, age 67, a widow; and Nettie’s sister Seline Poston, age 19 and single; both were born in KY. (WW,M, Z, 2uvwd,186uvwd,626f)


      Everett Rowan [H1d8e], son of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeders, was born 13 February 1918 at Pettit, Daviess Co KY, and died 24 March 1961 at Owensboro. (WW,KYd,3b)


      Fannie Rowan, [H1a9], daughter of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born 5 July 1876 in KY (age 4 in 1870, 30 in 1910, 40 in 1920, 50 in 1930). Fannie married Spencer Sutherland in 1904 and in 1910 they lived with Spencer’s widowed father, and were also then living next door to James Rowan [H1a8] and his wife Agnes Haskins. Fannie and Spencer lived at Vanover, Daviess Co in 1920 and 1930. In 1930 she reported to the census taker that she married at age 30; in 1910 she said she had been married for 6 years. Hence, she was age 30 in 1904, or born about 1874. Actually, her birth date must have been 5 July 1876. She died at Owensboro on 26 May 1953. The informant for Fannie’s death certificate was Mrs Pearl Jackson. Fannie was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery at Utica. On her death certificate, her parents were given as Henry Rowan and Mary Richardson. Spencer was born 15 January 1886 (born 1882 per WW I draft card) in Daviess Co, son of Charles H Sutherland and Charlotta Willis, and died at Owensboro on 15 June 1942. They had four children by 1910, all born in Daviess Co KY-

1.   Charlotte M Sutherland, b 1905, was not living with her parents in 1920. (3v)

2.   James V Sutherland, b 1907, died in Daviess Co on 7 April 1973. (KYd,3vwf)

3.   Luetheada F Sutherland, b 9 Aug 1907, married a Mr Jackson. She was the informant for her father’s death certificate in 1942, and lived at Owensboro then. Luetheada died in Daviess Co on 26 March 1988 but lived at Fordsville, Ohio Co. It does not appear that Luetheada had children. (Z,3vwfd)

4.   child Sutherland, b & d 1905-1910 (3v) (M,3vwfd)


      Forrest S Rowan, [R2b1b4k], son of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born 12 May 1888 at Owensboro, KY. He got as job as a locomotive fireman with the railroad at Thayer, MO, so his widowed mother and younger sister moved there for support. They were at Thayer in 1910. They moved back to Craighead Co AR where Forrest married Carrie Marzee Rains at Jonesboro on 4 October 1914. Forrest at first was a tax collector for Craighead Co and they lived at Jonesboro in June 1917. Forrest later worked for the railroad again, out of Thayer, and died in a train wreck in OK on 10 January 1924. He is buried in Oaklawn Cemetery at Jonesboro. Carrie was born 6 June 1892, daughter of John Mace Rains (born in 1850) and Ruth Ann Jackson (born in 1852), and died 7 August 1971. After Forrest died, Carrie married William Charles Holt at Trumann in 1926, his second marriage also. William was born in AL in 1893 and was a filling station proprietor. Carrie was a school teacher in 1930. She and Forrest had a daughter-

1.   Marzee Ann Rowan, b 28 Aug 1919 (MR, M,HV, 584v,33f)


      Frances Elizabeth Rowan [H1d9], daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 16 September 1887 in Daviess Co KY, and died 13 February 1963 at Evansville, IN. When she died she lived with her daughter Dorothy at Evansville. She married Noel Wilhite on 10 July 1906 at Owensboro, KY; witnesses were Francis Hurst, Rachel Ferguson, and Levi Rowan. Noel was born 3 January 1882 in Daviess Co and died 24 July 1961 at Owensboro. In 1920 and 1930 they lived at Vanover, Daviess Co. Frances and Noel moved to Evansville in 1948 and lived there for 15 years. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery at Owensboro; Frances was buried in Elmwood Cemetery at Owensboro. They had eleven children-

a.   Charley Lee Wilhite, b 23 Jun 1907

b.   Noel Clement Wilhite, b 31 Jul 1909

c.   Beard Parnell Wilhite, b 18 Jun 1914

d.   James Marion Wilhite, b 2 Aug 1916

e.   Mary Pauline Wilhite, b 11 Jul 1917

f.    Clay Guffy Wilhite, b 17 Nov 1919

g.   Hugh Beford Wilhite, b 2 Aug 1922

h.   Henry Clifton Wilhite, b 6 Feb 1925

i.    Rack H Wilhite, b 9 Nov 1927

j.    Carl E Wilhite, b 28 May 1929

k.   Dorothy Lois Wilhite, b 20 Apr 1933 (WW, M,104,KYd,3wf)


      Francis Rowan, parents unknown, was born 1781 in VA, lived in Boone Co KY. Being born in VA tells us that he is not connected with the Rowan families of York Co PA. Francis married Lydia Bruner and had at least four children by 1850. Lydia was born in KY in 1802. This Francis Rowan was the only person with a Rowan name living in KY in 1840 outside of the Ohio Co KY area or Nelson Co KY area and not connected to the Rowan descendants of York Co PA. The early Rowan marriages in Boone KY were: Francis Rowan married Polly Moore on 7 August 1807; Francis Rowan married Lydia Bruner on 6 June 1825; Daniel Rowan married Catherine Bruner on 2 September 1843; and Nancy Rowan married Adam White on 7 January 1837; this Nancy was born in KY in 1816, so was likely a daughter of Francis and his first wife Polly Moore. The twelve children of Francis and his two wives were all born in Boone Co; Polly had nine children, then Lydia had four more-

1.   son Rowan, b 1808-1810 (254hij)

2.   dau Rowan, b 1808-1810 (254hi)

3.   dau Rowan, b 1811-1815 (254ij)

4.   dau Rowan, b 1811-1815 (254ij)

5.   son Rowan, b 1811-1815 (254ij)

6.   son Rowan, b 1811-1815, died in 1920s. (254i)

7.   dau Rowan, b 1816-1820 (254j) / Nancy, b 1816

8.   son Rowan, b 1821-1825 (254j)

9.   dau Rowan, b 1821-1825 (254j)

10. William Rowan, b 1828 (254jn)

11. John Rowan, b 1830 (254jn)

12. Jackson Rowan, b 1834 (254n)

13. Frances Rowan, b 1836 (254n) (JY, 254mjkn)


      Gates Rowan [H1b], son of Harry Rowan and Catherine _____, was probably born about 1840 in Ohio Co KY. He had one child-

1.   Katie Rowan, was a school teacher who married Saul Richardson. (W)

      George Rowan [H1e9], son of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born 8 July 1895 at Owensboro, KY. In 1910 he lived with his brother John He married Fannie Gaines in Daviess Co in 1911. She was born 12 August 1888 at Owensboro, daughter of Wesley Gaines and Hannah Pointer, and died 15 August 1921 at Owensboro of childbirth, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. George then married Millie Wilson in 1912 in Daviess Co. Fannie’s child with George was-

a.   Bobby Rowan, b 7 Aug 1921 at Owensboro, died the same day. (WW)

See George Henry Rowan. (WW,3u)


      George H Rowan [R2b1d12i], son of Thomas A Rowan and Tabitha A Bates, was born in 1908 in McLean Co KY. (2v)


      George Henry Rowan [H1a1s], son of Harry B Rowan and Amelia Ann Davidson, was born 31 October 1887 in Daviess Co KY. He lived in Daviess Co KY in the 1910s and into the 1920s. He was a porter in 1917 but was a factory worker in 1920. George married Fannie Gaines by about 1911. She was born in KY on 12 August 1888. There were two Fannie Gaines women, both Black, who were born in the 1880s in Daviess Co. One was a daughter of Wesley Gaines (born March 1855 in KY) and his wife Hannah Pointer (born April 1845 in KY); that Fannie married George Rowan [H1e9]. The second Fannie Gaines was born in April 1884 and in 1900 she was a nurse in the Allan Deane home at Owensboro. She must have been the one who became George Henry Rowan’s wife. George and Fannie had four children but three died in Daviess Co as infants-

1.   unnamed daughter Rowan, b & d 16 Mar 1912 in Daviess Co. (3d)

2.   Georgia May Rowan, b 1915 (3s)

3.   Ophelia Rowan, b 10 Jul 1918, died three days later in Daviess Co. (3d)

4.   Bertha May Rowan, b 1 Jul 1920, died 15 Aug 1920. (3d) (3d)


      Georgia Rowan [H1a8f], daughter of James Rowan and Agnes Hawkins, was born in 1918 in Daviess Co KY. She married a Mr Williams and died after 1961. She had three children, born in Daviess Co-

1.   James E Williams, b 29 Oct 1938 (3b)

2.   Charles Daniel Williams, b 18 Jul 1940 (3b)

3.   Deborah J Williams, b 13 Jan 1948 (3b) (WW,3f)


      Gloria Lee Rowan [H1d8c1], daughter of William E Rowan and Georgia Ida Pry, was born 12 August 1935 at Livia, KY. She first married John Bertram Eubanks at Indianapolis on 27 December 1954. Gloria then married William Hayden Bell at Indianapolis on 30 September 1961. William was born 16 April 1939 at Indianapolis, son of Sam Harold Bell Jr and Marjorie L Jones. Gloria had two children-*

a.   Bernita Gayle Eubank, b 2 May 1955 at Owensboro, KY. She married married Charles Calvin Hicks on 3 June 1978 at Indianapolis. Bernita also married James Dinwiddie on 27 May 19__ at Indianapolis, IN. He was born at Indianapolis in July 1957. In 1993 James and Bernita lived at Indianapolis. She has a BS degree in apparel technology from Purdue University and has owned her own fashion boutique Dinwiddie's in the Board Ripple community of Indianapolis since 1986. (WW, 18P)

b.   Leslie Denise Bell, b 11 Dec 1964 at Indianapolis, IN. She and Jerry Golder had a daughter, then she married Tracy Jackson on 31 October 1988 at Indianapolis and they had a son-*

      1.   Ashley Nicole Golder, b 20 Dec 1982 at Indianapolis, IN. She has a daughter-*

             a.   T'Nayea Leigh Golder, b 19 May 2001 at Indianapolis, IN. (WW) (WW)

      2.   Trey Allan Jackson, b 11 Apr 1989 at Indianapolis, IN. (WW) (WW,K) (WW,Z,3b)


      Griffin Rowan Jr [R2b1b9e1b], son of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 26 January 1925 in Daviess Co KY and died the same day. (HT,3bd)


      Griffin Gene Rowan [R2b1b9e1h2], son of Jimmie Lee Rowan and Marilyn Ann Stanton, was born 4 November 1958 in Daviess Co KY. He died on 28 July 1975 in Daviess Co and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro. (HT,Z,3bd)


      Guy Cass Rowan [R2b1d6e], son of Alexander Cass Rowan and Sallie F Hansford, was born 17 December 1883 at Livermore in McLean Co KY. He married Rose Cleveland Turner on 30 September 1909 at Rose's parents' home in Ohio Co. She was born at Livermore on 27 March 1889, daughter of J Virgil Turner of Livermore and Ella Henry of Daviess Co. Guy was a farmer near Livermore. He died in 1938 and is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. Rose continued to live at Livermore and Nuckols, and died in March 1969. She is also buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. They had four children-

1.   Lucy Ruth Rowan, b 14 Feb 1913

2.   Bill Rowan, b 12 Jan 1917

3.   Sallie Cass Rowan, b 2 Dec 1917

4.   Betty Jane Rowan, b 12 Jan 1930.

Guy’s widowed mother lived with him and Rose after his father died. (MM, RN,N,Z,M 1cumvwf, 2bc)


      Guy Edward Rowan [H1a8e], son of James Rowan and Agnes Hawkins, was born 19 May 1912 in Daviess Co KY, and died 3 September 1939 at Owensboro. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. He had married Beulah Mae _____. (WW,3fd)


      Hallie Rowan, father unknown, was born 27 March 1923 in McLean Co. His mother was Nettie Poston. See John Henry Rowan. (2b)


      Harold Augustus Rowan [H1d8i], son of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeders, was born 13 November 1931 at Pettit, Daviess Co KY. He married Olga Josephine Talbott on 24 January 1953 at Owensboro. She was born 14 August 1932 at Owensboro, daughter of Grant Talbott and Gertrude Miller. They had five children, all born at Owensboro, KY-

1.   Valerie Laverne Rowan, b 22 Jul 1953 (WW)

2.   Olga Marilyn Rowan, b 12 Sep 1954 (WW)

3.   Stephine Renee Rowan, b 13 Apr 1956. She married Wayne Wimsatt and they live at Indianapolis, IN. Wayne is a son of Mildred Watson. (WW)

4.   Verne Augustus Rowan, b 18 Jun 1957 (WW)

5.   Jeanette Cristi Rowan, b 29 Sep 1960. She was graduated from Murray State University and is a teacher. (WW)

6.   John Edward Rowan, b 17 Sep 1964 (WW) (WW,3b)


      Harriet Ethel Rowan [R2b1c2a2], daughter of Junius Lloyd Rowan and Laura Eunice Melvin, was born 29 May 1892 at Shawneetown, IL. She married William Harshbarger and lived at Long Beach CA in the 1970s. She died in September 1986. (GA,DR,LL,Z, 22uv)


      Harry Rowan [H1] of Ohio Co KY, was born in 1805 in KY of parents from VA. He was a former slave of one of the Rowan brothers of Ohio Co KY: John, William Cooper, or Alexander Rowan. Harry married Catherine _____ . Her parents were also from VA. Since both of Harry’s parents were from VA, then none of the White Rowan slave owners could have been a parent since they were from PA. Catherine died before Harry, and he then married Lucy _____. She was born in KY 1824 and lived with her step-son James Rowan in 1900. See his biography. Harry and Catherine had seven children, all born in Ohio Co KY-

a.   Henry Rowan, b 1837

b.   Gates Rowan (WW)

c.   Ed Rowan, b 11 Sep 1841

d.   Levi Rowan, b 16 Jun 1842

e.   James Rowan, b Oct 1843, married Ellen Rock in Ohio Co on 26 May 1869. (WW,3u)

f.    Hiram Rowan, b 4 Jun 1849

g.   Annie Elizabeth Rowan, b Sep 1856

It is far easier to keep track of many generations of a family if they had a systematic ID #. Since Harry and his wife do not descend from any of the early White Rowan families of Ohio Co, nor from the early Simmons families who also had slaves (the Simmons pioneers of Ohio Co came from MD), then Harry’s ID will be [H1]. (WW,1r,2d)


      Harry B Rowan [H1a1], son of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born 10 November 1860 in Ohio Co KY (was age 10 in 1870, 18 in 1880). He married Amelia Ann Davidson in 1885 in Daviess Co. She was born in May 1868 in KY and died before Harry died. Harry then married Margaret Hayden about 1905. She was born in Daviess Co on 9 May 1867, daughter of Edward Hayden and Ellen Jane Hayden, and died at Owensboro on 21 April 1937. Margaret was buried in a Catholic cemetery. The informant for Margaret’s death record was Sula Rowan, who lived with Margaret at 425 Poplar St at Owensboro. Harry then married a third time to Mrs Martha J Migley on 20 December 1939 at Owensboro. She was born about 1875 in Hancock Co KY, daughter of Louis Davis and Georgia Jackson. Harry died 12 February 1949 at Owensboro and was also buried in the Catholic cemetery. The informant for his death record was James A Ford. On his death record, his parents were shown to be Henry Rowan and Mary. Harry and Amelia had five children, and with Margaret he had a son-

a.   George Henry Rowan, b 31 Oct 1887

b.   Thomas Rowan, b 19 Jul 1888 at Rome, KY, married Viola Brown on 8 January 1910 at Owensboro. (WW)

c.   Giles Rowan, b 29 Oct 1890 at Rome, KY. (WW)

d.   Stella Rowan, b Dec 1894, died before 1954. (WW)

e.   Mary Edna Rowan, b Mar 1899, married James Asher Ford on 12 March 1914 in Daviess Co

f.    James Harry Rowan, b 26 Oct 1908 (WW, 1r,3sd)


      Henry Rowan [H1a], eldest son of Harry Rowan and Catherine _____, was born in 1837 in Ohio Co KY. Some sources say he was born in 1825, but the 1870 census shows his ages at 33; the 1880 census shows him and wife Mary living at Lower Town, Daviess Co, and Henry was then age 43. His wife Mary was age 42 then. He was a former slave of William Cooper Rowan [R2b1a] of Ohio Co, but could have been a slave of William Cooper Rowan's brother John Rowan since John Rowan in 1850 had a 12 year old male slave who could have been Henry. It is more likely than Henry was a slave of William C since Henry had a brother named Hiram who was born about 1849; the only Rowan slave owner in 1850 who had males aged 13 and age about 1 was William Cooper Rowan. His slave boys in 1850 were ages 13 and 12, and ages 1 and 4 months.

      Henry married Mary Munt about 1859 and they lived in the Bells Community of Ohio Co in 1870. Mary was a daughter of Giles Munt from VA and Maria Peggy Richardson from VA. The 1900 census gave Mary’s birth date as 27 August 1934, born in VA. There were four sources for Mary’s family name: from the death certificate of Henry’s daughter Minnie and from son Volla, and from records kept and researched by Hugh Bedford Wilhite of Owensboro. Hugh’s record showed that Henry Rowan’s wife was Mary Munt, while Minnie’s death certificate shows Minnie’s mother to be Mary Mouth or Mount. Son Volla’s and daughter Fannie’s death records stated that their parents were Henry Rowan and Mary Richardson. What happened was that Mary Munt first married George Richardson about 1852 or 1853, then she married Henry Rowan in the mid to late 1850s.

      In 1870 Henry’s brother Hiram lived with him and Mary. In their home in 1870 was Giles Richardson, who was Mary’s son from her first marriage. In 1880 they lived at Lower Town (precinct 1) in Daviess Co (and her son Giles then was shown to be a Rowan, not a Richardson). Henry had died by 1900 and widow Mary lived with her daughter Louise at Vanover. Mary’s birth date was then given as 27 August 1834, born in VA, and was age 66. She was born at Richmond, Caroline Co VA, and died at her son Volla Rowan’s home on 8 January 1908; Mary was buried in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery at Utica, KY. They had six children by 1870, all born in either Ohio Co or in McLean Co KY (where William C Rowan’s farms were), and five more by 1882-

1.   Harry B Rowan, b 10 Nov 1860

2.   Anna Maria Rowan, b Oct 1864

3.   Louise Catherine Rowan, b 1 Feb 1865

4.   Minnie Rowan, b 20 Jan 1867

5.   Julia Rowan, b Dec 1868

6.   Volla Rowan, b 21 Jun 1870

7.   Mollie Rowan, b 1872

8.   James Rowan, b 27 Apr 1874

9.   Fannie Rowan, b 5 Jul 1876

10. Arthur Rowan, b Oct 1879

11. Mattie Rowan, b 19 Aug 1882

Henry’s brother Ed Rowan and Ed’s wife Louise lived a few doors away in 1880.

The Munt family moved to Owensboro when Mary was age 11 (in 1845?). Giles Munt and Maria had three known children: Kitty Munt; Mary Munt, and Ellen Munt. Ellen was born 4 May 1827 at Deep Bottom, Culpepper Co VA, and married Riley Ford from Hartford, Ohio Co KY. After Riley Ford died, Ellen married Winston Duke. Ellen was sold to a Collier family, then was given to a Collier daughter who married Frank Griffin. Ellen had two Ford children, then three Duke children. Mary Munt first married George Richardson, probably in 1852 or early in 1853, and had a son named Giles Richardson who was born 12 November 1853 in Ohio Co, and died 10 April 1916in the Sutherland community of Daviess Co. Giles lived with Henry Rowan and Mary Munt in 1870 and 1880. He married Ann Davidson on 29 April 1884 in Daviess Co and they had four children. Mary Munt’s first husband had apparently died in the mid 1850s and Mary then married Henry Rowan about 1859. (WW, 1r,3sd)


       Henry Pirtle Rowan [R2b3e9], son of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1854 at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. (LL)

 

      Henry Stephen Rowan [H1d8], son of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 5 July 1885 in Daviess Co. He died 26 February 1964 at Owensboro. Henry married Daisy Reeders on 24 August 1909 in Daviess Co KY at her parents’ home. Daisy was a daughter of Frank Reeders and Rhoda Sutherland, and was born 25 November 1892 at Pettit, Daviess Co. They lived at Pettit until 1955 when they moved to Owensboro, where Daisy died on 15 January 1974. The will of Henry Rowan was proved by Richard A Robertson and Lucille Leftwick. Ellis Rowan was named executor to serve without bond. Henry was buried in Elmwood Cemetery at Owensboro. Their children were-

a.   child Rowan, stillborn (WW)

b.   Anna Mae Rowan, b 15 Jan 1912

c.   William E Rowan, b 17 Sep 1913

d.   James Henry Rowan, b 5 Jan 1916

e.   Everett Rowan, b 13 Feb 1918

f.    Ellis Rowan, b 10 Oct 1922

g.   Thelma Bernice Rowan, b 12 Nov 1925

h.   Leo Rowan, b 9 Jun 1928

i.    Harold Augustus Rowan, b 13 Nov 1931

Written by Henry’s and Daisy’s granddaughter: Memories of my grandparents: Papa Henry raised tobacco, corn, wheat, green beans, potato's, hog's, chicken's, turkey's I don't think it was anything he didn't raise. He had this one goat, I loved to pick at it or throw something at it. Why? I do not know. One day as I was trying to torture that goat, my grandfather came running in from the field toward me. I was to young to know that the crazy goat was about to come at me. Papa Henry came for me just in time. Every child should stay on a farm at least one summer of their life, there is so much they learn.

      My grandmother was never in good health during my childhood. She took ton's of pills. When we went to visit, she would always take me to her dresser in the bedroom. She would say: this is all grandmother's medicine, you must not touch it. If you do it will make you sick. I always saw my grandmother in her apron. She was a good cook. I don't think that it was anything she couldn't cook. She believed that you should be full when you left her table. Her daughter (my mother) would not let me eat fish because of the bones. Mama Daisy told her to give me some fish to eat. So my mother mashed the fish up. You know it didn't look like fish anymore, but I finally got to eat it. On the farm they had these chicken's. I HATED the chicken's. They didn't like me either, they would peck on my legs. But they were good chicken's when I saw them on her table. I remember one time we where getting ready to eat dinner. When a storm came up. She told my parents to come out of the kitchen, because lighting might strike the stove. The back door was open and the stove was still hot. The nuts (my parents) did not listen, an you know what happen? Lighting hit the stove. They (my loving parents) flew out of the kitchen and left their little daring (me) behind. My grandmother had to come and get me. (WW,B)


      Hiram Rowan of Nelson Co KY was born about 1824 in KY. Who his parents were is not yet known. He married about 1843 to E _____, who was also born in KY about 1822. By 1850 they had three children and were living in Nelson Co; the children were all born in KY. They were not found after 1850-

1.   William Rowan, b in 1844

2.   C Rowan (dau), b in 1846

3.   John Rowan, b Feb 1850 (4n)


      Hiram “Top” Rowan [H1f], son of Harry Rowan and Catherine _____ of Ohio Co KY, was born 4 June 1849 in Ohio Co. He lived with his brother Henry in 1870, and married Mollie Bennett on 11 February 1873 in Ohio Co. She was a daughter of Will Bennett and Sarah Holbrook. Sarah Holbrook used her maiden name in 1880, not the Bennett name. Sarah was then age 65 and a widow, and was Hiram’s “mother-in-law” living with him and Mollie. In 1900 and 1910 Mollie and Hiram lived at Livermore, McLean Co, Mollie was born 15 March 1855 in Ohio Co, and died 30 January 1918 of tuberculosis at Livermore; she was buried in Buck Creek Cemetery. Hiram then married again, to Hannah _____ by the end of 1919. Hannah was born in KY in 1860. Hiram died 20 April 1924 in McLean Co and was buried in Buck Creek Cemetery at Calhoun, McLean Co. His death certificate said “Found Dead in Bed By Wife.” The wife was not named on the death record. Hiram and Mollie had twelve children by 1900 with ten still alive. Only six were alive in 1910-

1.   Oma R Rowan, b abt 1874

2.   Barbara Rowan, b abt 1876

3.   Lizzie B Rowan, b abt 1878

4.   Sherman Rowan, b Oct 1879

6.   Roger Rowan, b Dec 1883

7.   Josephine Rowan, b Mar 1886

8.   Mary Rowan, b 25 Sep 1888

9.   Bessie Rowan, b Dec 1891

10. Everett Rowan, b 9 Mar 1893

11. Pearl Rowan, b 9 Nov 1895

12. Top Rowan, b May 1900

In 1880, also living with Mollie and Hiram were Claudius and Hillary Holbrook, ages 10 and 8. They were called Hiram’s brothers-in-law, but since Mollie’s mother was then age 65, these two boys could not be children of Mollie’s mother. Perhaps they were instead grandsons of Sarah, and Mollie’s nephews.

In 1910 grandson Robert Terry lived with Hiram and Mollie. Young Robert was age 7 then. (WW, 1s,2uvwd)


      Hubert B Rowan [H1e4], son of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born 23 February 1879, was not found after 1880. (WW,1s)


      Hugh Rowan [R2b1d6d], son of Alexander Cass Rowan and Sallie F Hansford, was born 2 October 1881 in Ohio Co KY. He died on 26 February 1882 and is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. (MM,2c,1v)


      Hugh Carter “Jim” Rowan [R2b1b5c4], son of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 25 January 1899 at No Creek, Ohio Co KY, but grew up in Wray, CO. He married twice, the second wife being Maxine _____, but had no children. He was a house painter and a poultry farmer. Jim died in September 1955 at Denver. (58,SR,W,M,1u,60f)


      Jacob B Rowan, son of William A Rowan from Washington Co VA and Mary Lucinda King from Hawkins Co TN, lived at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY. Jacob and his father were no known relation to the Rowan families descending from the York Co PA Rowan progenitor of most of the KY Rowan families. Jacob B was born in 1840 in Hawkins Co TN. He married Repsey Lamb Taylor at Greenville, Muhlenberg Co on 19 December 1872, and they lived there for years. Repsey was born 5 January 1845 at South Carrollton, daughter of Silas Taylor and Mary Ellen Tyler, and died at South Carrollton on 6 March 1933, age “88 years, 2 months, 1 days” (death certificate information). After Jacob died, she was a seamstress. Jacob died about 1889. He and Repsey had a daughter-

1.   Mary Lou Rowan, b 8 Aug 1875 at Kelly Station, Christian Co KY, lived in Muhlenberg Co, and married Robert Cook in McLean Co on 8 September 1904. Robert was born in 1863 and died 10 February 1908. Mary Lou died 17 April 1914 at South Carrollton. They had three children born in Jefferson Co, and two who lived beyond infancy. They lived with Mary Lou’s mother at Bremen, Muhlenberg Co after Mary Lou died. (W,12uvwfd)


      Jacob Gratney Rowan [H1e3], son of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born 24 February 1874, died in January 1906. He married Manda Russell on 6 April 1892 in Daviess Co and witnesses were James Rowan and James Porter. Gratney was a RR section hand. (WW,1s,3u)


      Jacqueline Denise Rowan [R2b1b9e1i3], daughter of Oscar Jackson Rowan and Patsy Sue Raines, was born 16 July 1971 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Jaime Kristen Rowan [R2b1b5b1a3b], daughter of Donald Smith Rowan and Carolyn Faye Hulsey, was born 19 May 1982 in Daviess Co KY. (3b)


      James Rowan [R2a2], son of Andrew Rowan (Jr), was born before June 1755 in York Co PA. (MA)


      James Rowan [H1e], son of Harry Rowan and Catherine _____of Ohio Co KY, was born in October 1843 at No Creek, Ohio Co KY. He served as a musician in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted on 9 June 1864 and was discharged on 6 February 1866. He served in the 109th United States Colored Troops at Louisville, KY on July 5, 1864, and was in the area of Fort Harrison, Dutch Cap and Deep Bottom VA. In October 1864 they were ordered to join the Army at the Potomac before entering Petersburg and Richmond, VA. Their division was present during the fall of Petersburg and pursued the Confederate troops and General Robert E Lee from 3 to 9 April 1865 and witnessed Lee's surrender at the Appomattox Court House. James served on the Rio Grande River in TX until they were mustered out and discharged at Port Lavaca, TX. James was of copper complexion and was 5 foot 7 inches heigh. He was born and raised on the farm of Dr Alexander Rowan about 6 miles from Hartford in Ohio Co, KY. His last slave owner was Richard Alexander Rowan [R2b1b5], son of Dr Alex Rowan. James lived at Pleasant Ridge in Ohio Co from 1866 until 1890, then moved to Pettit in Daviess Co. He received a war pension of $6.00 a month in 1900.

      James married Ellen Rock in Ohio Co on 27 May 1868 in Ohio Co at her parent’s home. Witnesses were Lisa Brown and Edward Bell. In 1870 they lived at Bells, Ohio Co. Ellen was born in October 1850 in Ohio Co, daughter of Jacob Rock (born 1805 in VA) and Clara _____ (born 1815 in KY). James and Ellen lived at Upper Town, Daviess Co in 1900. Ellen died at home at Owensboro on 21 January 1901 and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery at Owensboro. James then married Georgia Ann Hite on 3 September 1901 at Owensboro. Witnesses at this marriage were Isaac Todd and Thornton Wilson. James died 23 January 1903 in Daviess Co. Georgia was born 7 February 1863 in MO and died 6 September 1939 at Owensboro. James and Ellen had ten children, but only five survived to 1910, and with Georgia Hite he had one son-

1.   Mary C Rowan, b Mar 1870

2.   Zulu Rowan, b 1872

3.   Jacob Gratney Rowan, b 24 Feb 1874

4.   Hubert B Rowan, b 23 Feb 1879

5.   John Rowan, b 23 Mar 1881

6.   child Rowan, b & d 1880-1900 (3u)

7.   Crit Rowan, b 18 Feb 1887

8.   Annie Rowan, b 4 Nov 1889

9.   George Rowan, b 8 Jul 1895

10. child Rowan, b & d 1890s (3u)

11. Jimmie Lee Rowan, b 18 Jan 1902

Step-mother Mrs Lucy Rowan lived with James and Ellen in 1870 and 1900. In 1880 she lived with James’ wife’s parents, and was called a sister-in-law. Lucy was a widow by 1870. She was born in KY in 1824, daughter of a NC father. She had two children but none survived in 1900.

David Fields, age 22 in 1880, worked on James’ farm in 1880. (WW,1rs,3u)


      James Rowan [H1a8], son of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born 27 April 1874 in Ohio Co KY. He moved to Daviess Co when he was young, and lived there at Pettit for most of his live. Jim married Agnes Haskins on 28 July 1898 in Daviess Co and they lived at Vanover in 1900. She was born in KY on 7 March 1879. Agnes died at Pettit, Daviess Co on 28 February 1938, and in 1939 Jim married Mrs Julia Shively and they lived at Pleasant Ridge. Jim retired in 1954 and moved to Owensboro to live with a daughter. He died 6 March 1961 in Daviess Co and outlived his second wife also. Four of their six children were-

a.   James Harvey Rowan, b 7 May 1899

b.   Allen Rowan, b 1901

c.   child Rowan (3v)

d.   child Rowan (3v)

e.   Guy Edward Rowan, b 19 May 1912

f.    Georgia Rowan, b 1918 (WW,KYd,M, 3smfd)


      James Bartlett Rowan [R2b1b9e1a], son of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 20 January 1923 in Daviess Co KY. On 6 August 1943 he married Mary Lucille Hagan. She was born on 19 February 1929. They lived at San Diego, CA and had three children-

1.   Judith Faye Rowan, b 31 Oct 1946

2.   Toni Marleen Rowan, b 8 August 1948

3.   James Bartlett Rowan II, b 18 Dec 1950 (HT,3bf)


      James Bartlett Rowan II [R2b1b9e1a3], son of James Bartlett Rowan and Mary Lucille Hagan, was born 18 December 1950 in Daviess Co KY. He married Carla F Stewart on 12 July 1969 and they lived at Owensboro, KY. She was born 27 July 1953 in Daviess Co, daughter of a Mr Stewart and Lena Jolly. James and Carla lived at Owensboro in 2007. By 1979 they had two children-

a.   Monica Amber Rowan, b 21 Jul 1976

b.   Joshua Bartlett Rowan, b 17 Jul 1979 (HT, 3bP)


      James Cullen Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1a], son of Joseph Cullen Rowan Jr and Mary Ellen Ballard, was born 8 March 1955 at Hartford, KY. He married Mary Ann Novkovic at Lake Station, IN on 5 April 1975. She was born on 26 January 1956 of east European parents. James and Mary had a son by 1979-

1.   James Mickell Rowan, b 13 Dec 1978 (RN,1b)


      James Harry Rowan [H1a1f], son of Harry B Rowan and Ann Davidson, was born 26 October 1908 at West Louisville, Daviess Co KY, and died 12 March 1948 at Owensboro. He married Elizabeth Beacham on 13 February 1926 at Owensboro. She was born in 1908 at Owensboro. (WW)


      James Harvey Rowan [H1a8a], son of James Rowan and Agnes Hawkins, was born 7 May 1899 in Daviess Co KY, and died at Pettit, Daviess Co on 29 June 1942 of heart failure. He had married Wilma Mae Gilbert and she outlived him. James H was buried in Utica Cemetery. James and Wilma had a son-

1.   James Robert Rowan, b 27 Aug 1943 at Owensboro, died there twelve days later. He was buried in City Cemetery. (3d) (WW, 3uvd)


      James Henry Rowan [H1d8d], son of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeders, was born 5 January 1916 at Pettit, Daviess Co KY, and died 24 May 1991 at Indianapolis, IN. (WW,Z,3b)


      James Mickell Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1a1], son of James Cullen Rowan and Mary Ann Novkovic, was born 13 December 1978 at Lake Station, IN. (RN)


      James T Rowan [R2b1d12b3], son of Arthur L Rowan and Eva N Birch, was born 6 August 1914 in McLean Co KY and died there on 13 October 1914 from an “error in diet.” (M,2bd)


      Jean Rowan [R2c], daughter of Andrew Rowan, was born about 1745 in Fawn Township, Lancaster Co PA (now is in Peach Bottom Twp, York Co, in the southeast corner of PA). She was often referred to as Jane in deed records. There are three researchers who each claim a different marriage for Jean: She married John Buchanan, per source JW; Jean married a Mr Rogers per source MA; and she married a Mr Wilson per source LW.

       There are no records of any Buchanan births in York Co between 1730 and 1800, so if Jean and John had a family, it was not in York Co. (There were no Rowan / Roen / Roman / Rowin births found during those years either.) The second researcher claims Jean married a Mr Rogers, but this family was also not found. And a third researcher says Jean married David Carroll Wilson about 1765 in Cumberland Co PA. One source says they married in Mecklenburg Co NC, but a marriage in PA seems more likley. They moved to NC and were in Mecklenburg Co NC on 27 January 1767. H E McCulloh sold to David Wilson of Mecklenburg Co, planter, 215 acres adjacent to William Erwin.

      David C Wilson was born at Newville, Lancaster Co PA, in the part which became Cumberland Co PA in 1750. His parents were Robert Wilson (Sr) and Martha Armstrong. David and Jean lived in Mecklenburg Co NC at first, but were in Washington Co NC in what would become Sumner Co in TN in 1796. This is now in north central TN, with the southern borders of Allen and Simpson Counties KY as Sumner Co’s northern border. The marriage with David Wilson seems to be the most plausible information, yet where they married is not known. PA is the probable place, but they lived in Mecklenburg Co NC, in the southwest area of the state. Jean’s many Rowan relatives lived in the southeast part of the state, three and four counties east of Mecklenburg Co.

      Exactly when David and Jean married is not known but it was before 1 September 1769 when they sold 215 acres of land on Coddle Creek in Mecklenburg Co. Both had earlier witnessed the sale of a mare in 1767 to their neighbor William Irwyn but their relationship was not stated in that record. During the years prior to this part of NC becoming TN, David was very active in NC affairs, serving for six years, from 1778 thru 1784 in the General Assembly as a delegate or representative of Mecklenburg Co.

      One item in the Mecklenburg Co court minutes gives a clue as to how busy he was during the Revolutionary War. In the July 1781 session the following is written "The Court finding by Respective complaints & informations that a Sufficiency of provisions etc, has not been furnished for the Troops etc. Occasioned by the Multiplicity of publick business Mr. David Wilson is necessarily engaged in. Therefore they are obliged & they do hereby nominate and appoint Adam Alexander, Commissioner, for the express purpose of Immediately procuring provisions etc. for the Army..."

      The David Wilson who was in Sumner Co TN in 1785 was Major David Wilson; he died in the winter of 1803-1804. The David Wilson who married Sarah McConnell was Captain David Wilson. These two men of the same name and area confuse many early researchers. Captain David remained in Mecklenburg Co and died there in 1820. He was born about 1749, a nephew of (Major) David Wilson and Jane Rowan, who died 1804 in Sumner County, TN. Captain Wilson was a son of Samuel Wilson (Sr), Major David C Wilson's brother. In 1800 in Mecklenburg Co NC, in Captain David Wilson’s home, were four sons and one daughter; the David Wilson (Captain Wilson) of the 1800 census of Mecklenburg Co was age 45 or older (he was age 51 then), and his wife’s age was about the same.

      From 1785 and thru 1800, no mention was made of a David Wilson serving in the government in any capacity in Mecklenburg Co; during those years Major David Wilson was in Davidson and Sumner Counties. He didn't actually move to Sumner Co; instead, he and Jean moved toWashington Co NC, and where they lived became first Davidson Co, then Sumner Co, then became part of north central TN in 1796. He was found in Middle Tennessee until his death by early 1804, Major David Wilson was very active in the affairs of the government, twice traveling back to NC to represent Sumner county regarding ratifying the Constitution of the United States. He also represented Sumner county in the government of The Territory South of the River Ohio (the State of Franklin; see note following son David C Wilson’s biography), serving as speaker of the house, before the state of Tennessee was created. Besides being appointed a Magistrate, he was in Sumner Co from 1796 until his death. David also served as a trustee of the Davidson Academy along with Andrew

Jackson, Daniel Smith and others.

      Land grant No 55, dated 17 April 1786, for 640 acres on Indian Creek and located in Sumner county may have been where he built Wilson's Station. An earlier grant, No 3, for Major David Wilson for 2,000 acres was located on the Duck River in Marshall county and in the 1780s this was still Indian land, according to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson in a report he wrote to President George Washington for congress in 1791. David received land grant No 3 on 19 November 1784 from the state of NC "For Cirvis and Vallor", located in Middle District at mouth of Caney Spring Branch, North of Duck River. Many other land grants were purchased by David including No 98 for 4,096 acres located next to the 2,000 acre grant mentioned above, and at least one on Bledsoe Creek in Sumner Co. He also received land as payment for surveying other land warrants. All totaled he owned between eleven and twelve thousand acres located in various present day counties, where deeds regarding these grants can be found mainly in the early records of Sumner, Wilson, Davidson, Williamson, Bedford and Marshall Counties.

      No mention has been found of any members of David's family being killed by Indians except an account of the Indian attack on Greenville Station published in the Knoxville Gazette on 15 May 1793, which occurred on April 27, 1793. William Hall and William Wilson were mentioned as having fought the Indians during that attack. The article also stated that William Wilson had lost a brother and William Hall had lost his father and two brothers were all killed in 1787. William Wilson was a son of Major David Wilson, possibly the oldest. No record has been found giving the name of the deceased son. Two possibilities were George Wilson and Archie Wilson, both killed by the Indians prior to the 1793 attack on Greenville Station. George Wilson was killed May 23, 1791 six miles west of present day Gallatin on the road to Nashville. On June 20 George Winchester wrote a report to the secretary of the territory telling of a trail he found leading to the place that Mr. Wilson's son, George, was killed. Archy (Archibald?) Wilson, a young man in Bledsoe's Company who had volunteered to help protect Ziegler's Station was killed in an attack in June 1792. John Carr visited Zeigler's Station the following day and wrote about Archy's death. Wm Hall later wrote that David Wilson had been killed at Ziegler's Station. So many families lost one or more members that it would have been unusual for them to have escaped that fate also.

      One more role or occupation can be added to the list of duties and services David performed in his life time besides Major, Surveyor, Legislator, Magistrate, County Registar and that is a Tavern Owner. On 4 October 1802 he applied for a license to operate a tavern at his dwelling, which was located on a main public road just east of Gallatin. Three months earlier, in July, James Steele had received a license to operate an ordinary [tavern, inn] at Cairo.

      David dated his will 19 December 1803 naming his wife Jean and all of his living children, or their spouses: son James, son William, son-in-law Zacheus Wilson, son-in-law Jonathan Wilson, son-in-law William Steel, son Zacheus Wilson, son David Wilson, daughter Mary Wilson. Also named in the will were David’s brother Zacheus Wilson and three slaves, Ceaser, Rosie and Nancy.

      Major David Wilson left his will at Gallatin, Sumner Co TN on 19 December 1803 and was buried in an unmarked grave near Gallatin. Jean Rowan, his wife, was alive after 1803 (see will below). Sometime between the signing of the will and the March session on the third Monday of the county court in 1804, David died. An eight foot granite monument to David Wilson was dedicated in 1951 and placed on the court house lawn at Lebanon, Wilson County, in memory of the man whose name the county was named. David listed his children pretty much in the order of birth. Sons William and Zacheus were named as executors, not James; perhaps James did not have the management skills that William and Zacheus had. All of Jean Rowan’s children were born in the Mecklenburg Co NC area. Of the children not named in her husband’s will (the sons-in-law were named), daughter Ibby was the one who married William Steele, Elizabeth was the daughter who married Zacheus Wilson, and Narcissus was the daughter who married Jonathan Wilson. David’s will named eight children, or named sons-in-law without actually naming three married daughters; it is likely that two daughters married Wilson cousins. Because we know the approximate birth years of most children, and there is an eight year gap where no child was found, then two of the three unnamed daughters from the will are assumed to have been born in the 1770s-

1.   James A Wilson, b 1769

2.   Ibby Wilson, b abt 1770

3.   William Wilson, b 1771

4.   Elizabeth Wilson, b 1774

5.   Narcissus Wilson, b abt 1777

6.   Zacheus Wilson, b 1779

7.   David Carroll Wilson, b 1785

8.   Mary Wilson, b 17 Feb 1788

In Mecklenburg Co in 1790 there was a Henry Rowan of about the same age as Jean and David. But from 1800 and later census records, this Henry Rowan was actually Henry Roen.

When David C Wilson died in 1803, the state of TN was about half the present size. The western one-third and the southeast portion of the present day state were Indian lands, not part of TN. (W,E,101, JW, MA, JY, Carolyn G Smith, 41zae)

The will of Major David Wilson:

Sumner County, Tennessee


Signed 19 Dec 1803

Will Book I, Pages 77-79


In the name of God Amen I David Wilson of the state of Tennessee and county of Sumner, I do hereby make this my last will and testament viz: as follows. I do bequeath unto my beloved wife Jean during her life one half of the house I now live in also all my household furniture, the use of a Negro woman named Rose and a Negro girl named Nancy and my roan horse. I give and bequeath into my son William two hundred and fourteen acres of land being half the tract including Honey's lick on Ginnon's Creek– also five hundred acres on Caney Spring Creek a branch of Duck River. I give and bequeath into my son James five hundred acres of land on Caney Spring Creek a branch of Duck River. I give and bequeath into my son-in-law Zacheus Wilson five hundred acres of land on Caney Spring Creek a branch of Duck River I give and bequeath into my William Steel five hundred acres of land on Spring Creek a branch of Duck River. I give and bequeath into my son Zacheus the plantation I now live on with all its improvements above excepted Beginning at my son James south east corner running thence south to the old original line, thence west with original line to the old comer a mulberry. Ten north to James Wilson south west comer, also 50 acres transferred to me by Joseph Motheral adjoining the original tract on the west – also one thousand acres at the mouth of Caney Spring Creek a branch of Duck River being the half of the 1,000 acres tract to be divided equal in quantity and quality– also one sorrel mare and colt now on this plantation– also one half of my farming tools– also one Negro man called Cesar, provided said Zacheus pays to each of my legates thirty five dollars– also the hundred acres on Cane Spring Creek a branch of Duck River. To son David– one hundred and sixty acres of land being part of the plantation I now live on Beginning at William Wilson's south east comer thence with the line north to William Wilson's south west comer– also one thousand acres on Duck River at the mouth of Caney Spring Creek being a part of a two thousand acre tract to be divided according to quantity and quality– also one sorrel horse with half of my farming toots, with two cows and calves and such pair of any hogs and sheep as my said wife shall choose to give to him– she being considered the possessor during her life– also one hundred dollars to be paid to him by my executor as soon as they can raise the money out of my indisposed land, – also five hundred acres of land on Caney Spring Creek, a branch of Duck River I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary five hundred acres of land on Caney Spring Creek a branch of Duck River– also one bed and furniture– also a young Roan Mare– also four cows and calves. The property above mentioned to my beloved to her at her absolute disposal both in her life and at her death– also the disposal of my clothes to whom she pleases– it is also provided of the above mentioned five hundred six acres tract, said two thousand ninety six acres tract, said two thousand taken of divided into eight equal shares shall be lotted for any legatee The remaining two thousand ninety six acres and said tract with all my other lands which I have not hereby disposed of I leave at the absolute disposal of my executors for the purpose of discharging of any just debts or ______ that may come against my estate It is also hereby directed that my executors make a deed in fee to my son-in-law Jonathan Wilson for one hundred and twenty acres of land out of any of the land not hereby disposed of, of equal value to the Harpeth lands which he was to receive Also a deed in fee to my brother Zacheus Wilson one hundred acres of any of my lands, not hereby disposed of, equal in value to what he was to receive of me on Harpeth. It is hereby provided that all my stock cf cattle in Wilson County shall be equally divided into eight lots and lotted for, four head of horse creatures not hereby disposed of. I leave to the disposal of my executors– it is also hereby provided that my executors have paid all my just claims against my estate The remainder to be equally divided amongst all my legatees after my executors have received a just compensation for their trouble. It is hereby provided that my executors or heirs lay any of my duplicate warrants they shall have half the land for laying the same. If any of my heirs should not be satisfied with their lots, if any difference should arise I do hereby request them to settle it by arbitration and not go to the law and lastly I do here _______ and appoint my son (William Wilson and my son Zacheus Wilson) my executors of this my last will and testament, and I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made. In testimony whereof I do hereby set my hand and affix my seal. this nineteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and three.

Signed and sealed in the presence of Zack Wilson, James S Wilson.

The executors qualified at Gallatin on the third Monday of March 1804.

Witnesses were Zaccheus Wilson, James S Wilson. (Source 337p)

       Prominent among the early settlers of Sumner County was the Wilson family. Zacheus Wilson, named in Major David C Wil;son’s 1803 will, was one of three brothers who removed from Pennsylvania and settled in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, about 1760. At that time of the Mecklenburg Convention, May 20, 1775, he was present and signed the Mecklenburg Declaration, pledging himself and his extensive family connection to its support and Maintenance. He was a member of the Convention that formed the State Constitution of North Carolina in 1776. He was a man of liberal education, and very popular in the county in which he lived. His family were Scotch-Irish Presbyterians. His eldest brother, Robert, removed with him to Tennessee, and to Sumner County soon after the close of the Revolutionary War. Zacheus lived to an advanced age, and lies buried in an unmarked grave about one half mile south of Gallatin on the old cotton factory grounds. Samuel Wilson married Miss Knox, daughter of Captain Patrick Knox, who was killed at the battle of Ramseur's Mill. Major David Wilson, brother of Zacheus, a native of Pennsylvania, was an officer of the War of Independence, and for his service received from the State of North Carolina, a track of land in Sumner County, Tennessee, where he settled. He was a member of the Territorial Assembly in 1794, and was the Speaker of the House of Representatives. He was a magistrate of Sumner County as early as 1787. His residence was about two miles east of Gallatin. He was a valuable member of the new settlement, and took an active part in all public affairs and in the Indian wars. Wilson County was so named in his honor. Major David Wilson’s remains lie in an unmarked grave near Gallatin. (Source 101)

       At the close of the Continental war the State of NC made grants of large bodies of land to her soldiers in pay for gallant service in time of battle. The land so granted was situated within the present borders of TN, but then was a portion of NC. Wilson and Sumner Counties were two areas where the Wilson brothers settled. Wilson Co was created in 1799, and at Barton Creek was Samuel Wilson soon after 1799; William Wilson settled at Cedar Creek and Spring Creek, and was the county sheriff in1802; John and Alexander Wilson settled at Stoner Lick Creek. All of these Wilson men settle in Wilson Co around 1799-1802. Thomas Wilson was in the area in 1802. Wilson Co is at the southern border of Sumner Co. These Wilson men in early Wilson Co were likely sons of the earlier named four Wilson brothers. (W,Carolyn G Smith, 101,113)

       Robert Wilson (Sr) married Rachel Pritlowe and had six sons: Robert "Old Robin" Wilson, born 1709 and died 1794; Samuel Wilson, father of Captain David Wilson, was born in 1711 and died in 1778; (Capt) Zaccheus Wilson (Sr), born 1713 and died 1796; (Capt) Joseph Wilson, born 1719 and died about 1749; Isaac Wilson, born 1722 died 31 Oct 1751; (Major) David Carroll Wilson, born about 1729 and died in 1804 in Sumner Co TN.

       Captain David Wilson, son of Samuel Wilson (Sr), was born in 1749, and married Mrs Sallie (White) McConnell in Rowan County NC about 1772, then came into TN after his uncle Major David Wilson and Jane Rowan had settled there.

         Washington Co NC was formed in 1777 and included much of the present central and northeast state of TN, including Davidson and Sumner Counties; its eastern boundary was roughly where the Apalachian hills are.. In 1784 NC ceded Washington Co and others counties and turned them over to the USA in order to secure federal protection for the area. In these years, the part of NC which was west of the Appalachian hills had no protection from Indians. When the federal government refused to acknowledge the cessation, several counties within the area of Northeast Tennessee formed the State of Franklin. John Sevier was named governor and the area began operating as an independent state not recognized by the US Congress. At about the same time, settlers in the other parts of the Tennessee area were making overtures for an alliance with Spain, which controlled the lower Mississippi. Then NC began to reassert control, and the State of Franklin quietly ceased to exist by 1789, and it was passed back to NC. Soon after, NC again ceded the area to the USA, and the USA formed the Southwest Territory in 1790, which included much of present day state of TN. In 1796, Tennessee became a state. Sumner Co was created in 1786 out of Davidson Co, and Davidson Co was created in 1783 from Washington Co. (E)


      Jesse L Rowan [R2b1d12b1], son of Arthur L Rowan and Eva N Birch, was born in 1910 in McLean Co KY. (67w)


      Jimmie Lee Rowan [H1e11], son of James Rowan and Georgia Ann Hite, was born 18 January 1902 at Owensboro. He married a Ms Jones and they lived at Chicago in 1963. (WW)


      Jimmie Lee Rowan [R2b1b9e1h], son of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 26 June 1936 in Daviess Co KY. He married Ann Marilyn Stanton on 2 July 1956. Marilyn was born 8 October 1937 in Daviess Co, daughter of a Mr Stanton and Alma Johnson. They lived at Owensboro, KY. Jimmie died on 7 April 1973 and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro. They had two children-

1.   Susan Ann Rowan, b 2 Jun 1957

2.   Griffin Gene Rowan, b 4 Nov 1958 (HT,Z, 3bc)


      Joe Earl Rowan [R2b1b4d1b] is a son of Thomas Harwood Tanner Rowan and Daisy Bibb, was born in September 1929 at Russellville, Logan Co KY. (AR, 29f)


      John Rowan [R2b3], son of Captain William Rowan and Sara Elizabeth Cooper, was born 12 July 1772 in York Co PA. He was educated at Salem Academy, a school run by Dr James Priestly, and married Agnes “Nancy” Anne Lytle on 29 October 1796 at her parent's home near Lexington. For a wedding present Nancy's parents gave the young couple the land east of Bardstown that would eventually become the Federal Hill plantation immortalized by Stephen Collins Foster (see the following Foster note) in his song My Old KY Home.

      Judge John Rowan built his first home, Federal Hill, near Bardstown on the land given him and Nancy by her parents. He is listed with his brother Stephen on a Nelson Co tax list of 2 June 1800. He and Nancy moved to Frankfort in 1802-1803. John was one of the greatest land lawyers in the state (see following note), successfully matching wits with such eminent KY barristers as Henry Clay, Ben Hardin, and John J Crittenden. John had a distinguished political career: KY secretary of state 1804-1806; United States congressman 1807-1809; member of the state legislature 1813-1817, 1822, 1824; United States senator 1825-1831; he was also commissioned to adjust the United States claims against Mexico in 1839. Rowan Co KY was named for him. John also served for a time as chief justice of the KY supreme court.

      The first census which shows the names of slaves was in 1850, seven years after Judge Rowan died, so we cannot know the names of his slaves unless they were named in deed transfers. But in the 1830 census, in Nelson Co, he did have 19 male slaves and 21 female slaves. Judge Rowan was old in the 1840 census, age 68, and he no longer lived at Federal Hill at Bardstown. He was living at Louisville, and at that time had only two slaves, probably household servants. Family tradition handed down for generations says that the log cabin John had build when he married, became the home for his slaves after the Federal Hill mansion was built years later. In the 1980s, that same cabin was a short distance from Federal hill, and had been used for the grounds keepers tools for many years.

      John died 14 July 1843 at his home on 5th Street in Louisville; Nancy died at her daughter Ann's home in Cincinnati, Ohio on 14 July 1849. She was born 18 September 1772 at Lancaster, PA, daughter of Colonel William Lytle and Mary Anne Steele. John and Nancy had nine children-

a.   Eliza Cooper Rowan, b 27 Jan 1798

b.   Mary Jane Rowan, b 10 Mar 1800

c.   William Lytle Rowan, b 2 Dec 1802

d.   Atkinson Hill Rowan, b 30 Apr 1804

e.   John Rowan Jr, b 9 Feb 1807

f.    Josephine Daviess Rowan, b 18 Jul 1810

g.   Ann Rowan, born 3 May 1812

h.   Alice Douglass Rowan, born 14 Sep 1813

i.    Elizabeth Rowan, b 31 Jul 1817

John Rowan posted bond for the marriage of Eliza Ann Lytle, daughter of William Lytle (John's brother-in-law?), and Charles MacAlester Jr on 5 Oct 1824 in Nelson Co.

Judge John Rowan's family kept up the ties with the Foster relatives in PA. Stephen C Foster's sister Charlotte visited Bardstown in 1828, and John Jr proposed marriage to her. In 1870 Margaret Cairns, age 88 and born in MD, lived with Rebecca and her unmarried daughters at Bardstown. In addition, there were six domestic servants and gardeners living with them.

Judge John Rowan’s very close friend was Judge Atkinson Hill. Judge Rowan’s son was named after Atkinson Hill. Atkinson married Elizabeth B Goodin, daughter of Samuel Goodwin, in PA and came to Kentucky Co VA in 1779. Elizabeth was born about 1761 and died 21 Aug 1829. Atkinson was born in 1755, and died 11 Jun 1824. He became a judge in Nelson Co when Kentucky became a state. They had at least nine children: Rebecca Hill, born 1780, married Wilford Lee in 1796; Sally Hill, born 1782, married Elisha Johnson in 1810; Elizabeth Hill, born 1784, married John Lee in 1803; William Hill, born 1786, married Lucy Abell in 1813; Nancy Hill, born 1788, married Lewis Quigley in 1806; Eleanor Hill, born 1793, married Dorsey Beeler in 1812; Margaret Hill, born 1795, married Wilford Lee in 1821; Eliza Hill, born 1800, married Benjamin Beeler Jr in 1819; and Mary Hill, born 1802, married John Troutman in 1824. Most (all?) of these marriages took place in Nelson Co.

An excellent source of information on Judge Rowan's family and Federal Hill is Randall Capp's The Rowan Story: From Federal Hill To My Old KY Home. (W,57, 63,77,79, AR,LL, BH, 4cm)

From Lawyers and Lawmakers of Kentucky, by H Levin, editor, 1897, page 167: JOHN ROWAN. Among the eminent lawyers and statesmen of Kentucky whose names have shed luster upon the state, that of John Rowan deservedly stands pre-eminent. He rose early to prominence at the bar, and for nearly fifty years, during which he filled many high offices,--on the bench and in the state and national councils,--he was recognized as the peer of the ablest of that galaxy of lawyers and statesmen of his day, whose lives and talents have given to the commonwealth an enduring fame. He was born in York county, Pennsylvania, in the year 1771, his father and mother having been born in the same county and neighborhood. He came, on his father's side, of a sturdy Scotch-Irish descent so largely represented in the early history of Kentucky, while his mother, whose maiden name was Cooper, was of Quaker descent. His father, William Rowan, held a valuable office under the crown, but this did not have the effect in the least of weakening his patriotism, for he raised and commanded a company in that struggle. His generous nature had led him to impair, through assistance to others, his own and his wife's very ample fortune, and he lost from the ravages of the war much of the little that he had left. At the close of the war, with the hope of repairing his shattered fortune, he emigrated from Pennsylvania to Kentucky (then a district of Virginia) in the wild lands of which he had invested the remnant of his fortune. He arrived at Louisville in March, 1783, and finding the locality uninviting from prevailing sickness, he resumed his journey the following spring, and settled at the falls of Green river, on land which he had bought before leaving Pennsylvania. After remaining there several years amid the exciting scenes of the frontier, he removed to the vicinity of Bardstown, for better educational opportunities for his children. At Bardstown John Rowan attended the celebrated school of Dr. Priestly, where he received a classical education, having as schoolmates Felix Grundy, Joseph Hamilton Daviess, John Allen and others who rose to distinction. Here his mind began to give evidence of his future greatness. He mastered with ease all the studies of the school, and earned from his accomplished teacher the encomium of "a good scholar, a man of genius." By the light of a cedar torch he studied the classics, and drank in those treasures of the ancients which abided with him to the last. Learning was with him an ambition, – not pursued merely for momentary gratification, but to give nourishment and stimulus to his strong natural mind, that it might grow and expand under the culture of the great masters of antiquity. He exhausted the authors studied by him, the intimate thoughts of the Greek and Latin poets and prose writers became familiar to him, and he acquired from these that Roman majesty of character so uniquely his in after life. After quitting the school of Dr. Priestly, Mr. Rowan was sent by his father to study the law under that master of jurisconsults, George Nicholas, at Lexington. Nicholas was the personal and political friend and confidant of Thomas Jefferson, and was a man of commanding abilities and great professional learning. This is clearly proven by the fact that the young men who were his pupils became the most successful and celebrated lawyers of their generation. Joseph Hamilton Daviess, Isham Talbot, Jesse Bledsoe, Solomon P. Sharp, William T. Barry, John Pope, Robert Wickliffe, John Rowan and others of almost equal celebrity were pupils in his office, and constituted a group of most remarkable men and lawyers. In the study of the law his progress was equal to the wishes of his most sanguine friends, so much so that Nicholas – a man who never flattered--after due probation, pronounced him a thorough lawyer and sent him forth, in his emphatic language, "to succeed." He was admitted to the bar in 1795 and soon attained a high rank in his profession. In 1799 he was elected a member of the convention which framed the second constitution of Kentucky. In 1803 he became involved in a personal difficulty with one Dr. Chambers, of Bardstown, and although he sought to avoid a duel, being forced into it by his adversary, he killed him. Felix Grundy, who was the commonwealth's attorney at the time, resigned his office to avoid prosecuting. In 1804 he was appointed by Governor Greenup, secretary of state, and served until 1806, when he was elected to congress from the Bardstown district, in which he did not reside, – a compliment accorded to no other, it is believed, in the history of the state. He took his seat in 1807, and served with distinction in the eleventh congress. He then devoted himself to the practice of law. His success in civil causes was great, for he was a thorough lawyer, and he brought to their investigation an uncommon fund of learning, which, though not usually possessed by lawyers, is largely auxiliary to the attainment of success. "His mental organization," says one of his early biographers, an eminent member of the bar, "was fitted for advocacy more than the duties of a mere barrister in civil causes, and his wonderful success in defending criminals marks him as having been one of the greatest advocates of America. It may seem to some that this is claiming too much for him, but the annals of the profession, neither in England nor the United States, present a parallel to his success. In defense of life, Rowan stands alone. There was no resisting him, either with the torrent force of his reasoning he tore away the obstruction of prejudice and convinced the jury, or, with the deep and impassioned relation of the wrongs which had induced the commission of an apparent crime, he so filled their hearts that they gave way to mercy in tears. Many jurymen who sat under his eloquence, have said that there was in the manner and the oratory of Rowan a force that overcame them ere they could steel themselves against it,--nay, that they believed to resist him in a capital case was almost impossible." All of his efforts at the bar were in defense and not in the prosecution of unfortunates, with one exception. When very young and poor, he was appointed public prosecutor by, perhaps, Judge Crosby; the place was a sure road to eminence and a lucrative practice. He accepted it, and the first case was a charge of larceny against a widow's son. He prosecuted and convicted him. His feelings overcame him. He resigned, moved a new trial and obtained it; and at the next term acquitted the offender. From that day forward he resolved never to engaged in the prosecution of his fellow man, and that he kept his resolve is shown by his declaration in one of the greatest speeches of his life, made in the successful defense of the Wilkinsons, at Harrodsburg in 1838, (reproduced in "Carlton on Homicide"), that in his nearly fifty years of practice he had never taken a fee nor appeared as an attorney for the prosecution of a fellow man. Whether the reasoning that influenced his course can be sustained or not, his steadfast adherence to his resolve, to his great pecuniary disadvantage, must challenge the admiration of all. He served in the legislature as a member from Nelson county five consecutive terms – from 1813 to 1817– and in 1819 was appointed by Governor Slaughter judge of the court of appeals. While on the bench he delivered, among other able opinions, on against the constitutionality of the act of 1816 re-chartering the Bank of the United States. But the confinement of the bench was distasteful to one of his active habits, and he resigned, after serving two years. The state was in a ferment, growing out of the financial embarrassment which had long distressed the people, and he became conspicuous as a member of the Relief party, which sought to avert the disasters that seemed to threaten general bankruptcy. His services at this juncture are a part of the history of the state; and as an example of his logical power, as well as full presentation of the views and reasons of those up-holding relief enactments, the preamble to the legislation adopted in 1825, condemning the court of appeals for their decision in the case of Lapsley versus Breashear, is commended to the curious reader. In 1823, in conjunction with Mr. Clay, he was appointed by the legislature a commissioner to represent the state before the supreme court, in defense of what was known as the occupying-claimant laws of Kentucky. The petition in the case was drawn by Judge Rowan, and was regarded as an able vindication of those laws; but the court decided them to be in conflict with the compact with Virginia at the time Kentucky became a state. In 1824 he was elected to the United States senate and served until 1830. The debates of the senate during the period of his service show that he participated in the discussion of all the leading questions of the day, and his speeches are largely quoted in Benton's "Abridged Debates." In the discussion upon the bill to abolish imprisonment for debt, and that to amend the judiciary system of the United States, he took a conspicuous part, while upon the resolutions of Mr. Foote, he shared the honors of the debate with Webster, Hayne and Calhoun. Mr. Webster declared that his argument in support of the state-rights theory was masterly in the extreme. One of his biographers has justly said of him: "In him centered the chivalry of Kentucky character; not the gusty and evanescent spirit too prevalent in some quarters, nor the staidness of demeanor approaching cant, to be found in others, but that just medium which betokens sincerity, kindness and resolution. The characteristics of his constituents were reflected in his senatorial career; and while Kentucky has a name in the territorial divisions of our country she may look upon that career with pride and point to that son as an object worthy of emulation." One of Judge Rowan's characteristics was the helping hand he gave to young men in his profession. Many of the most prominent lawyers and jurists of their day read law with him, among them Governor Lazarus Powell, James Guthrie, Judge Henry Pirtle, and Judge John McKinley of the United States supreme court. The last public office he filled was that of commissioner under the convention at Washington for the adjustment of claims of citizens of the United States against Mexico, on the 11th of April, 1839. In this he labored with great assiduity; and when, upon an adjournment of the commission he had returned to his family in Kentucky, and from a temporary indisposition of health he was unable to return to Washington at the time expected, he resigned his office for fear there might be some disappointment to persons who had business before the tribunal, such was his delicate appreciation of public duty. On the organization of the Kentucky Historical Society in 1838 he was elected its president and held the position until his death. He was devoted in friendships and hated no man; was exceedingly urbane in his manners; hospitable, kind in his habits; of uncommonly interesting colloquial powers. In person Judge Rowan was six feet one and a half inches high, very erect in carriage, with broad shoulders, large, massive head crowned with thick hair. His strongly marked face betokened the character of the man and plainly hinted at his Scotch origin. His presence was stately in the extreme and imposing. He has been described when in excitement of debate as leonine in appearance. He was contemporary with Henry Clay, John J. Crittenden, Ben Hardin, Richard M. Johnson, William T. Barry, and Solomon P. Sharp, and took rank with the foremost as a leader in formulating public opinion and in the defense of the institutions of a free and enlightened people. His wife, who was a sister of General William Lytle, a prominent and wealthy citizen of Cincinnati, and the grandfather of the distinguished young federal general of the same name, who lost his life at Chickamauga, was a lady well fitted, in all the charms of womanly grace and virtue, to be the wife of such a man; and their home, "Federal Hill," in Nelson county, was the hospitable resort of all the prominent persons of that period, and of their relatives and friends. It is said that it was a visit to that hospitable mansion that inspired Stephen C. Foster to write "My Old Kentucky Home." Although Judge Rowan retained his home in Nelson county, he purchased a residence in Louisville about 1817, and divided his time between the places. He died in Louisville on the 13th day of July, 1843, and was buried in the family burying grounds at Federal Hill. Although he had a family of three sons and six daughters, but four of his children survived him, viz: John Rowan Jr., Mrs. Ann R. Buchanan, Mrs. Alice Wakefield, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, – all of whom have been dead many years.


      John Rowan Jr [R2b3e], son of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 9 February 1807 at Frankfort, KY. He married Rebecca Cairns at Louisville on 10 February 1835. She was born in 1813 in Baltimore Co Maryland, daughter of Major Peter A Cairns and Mary Eden Briscoe. John was educated in Nashville, TN at Cumberland College. He and his family lived in Nelson Co in 1840, the only family with the Rowan name in the county. John was listed as having a professional occupation, and had eight slaves. He was a politician, and was appointed by President Polk to be the Minister in Charge to the kingdom of the Two Sicilies. He inherited Federal Hill upon his father's death. John Jr died 14 August 1855 at Federal Hill and Rebecca on 16 November 1897 of heart failure, also at Federal Hill; he is buried there and Rebecca is buried in Baltimore Co Maryland. When John Jr died he left his wife Rebecca with little money and many debts. She would have lost the Federal Hill plantation had it not been for the legal help provided by William P Boone, and the fact that John Jr's father's estate, also not yet settled, did occasionally provide some money. John and Rebecca had ten children-

1.   William Atkinson Hill Rowan, b 1837

2.   Josephine Rogers Rowan, b 1838

3.   Rebecca C Rowan, b 1840

4.   John Rowan III, b 1841

5.   Lytle Rowan, b 1844

6.   Maude Rowan, b 1851

7.   May Rowan, b 1851

8.   Julia Churchill Rowan, b 1852

9.   Henry Pirtle Rowan, b 1854

10. Margaret Holt Rowan, b May 1855 (57,63, 78,LL,BH, 4kqrs)


      John Rowan [R2b1d], son of Stephen Rowan and Katherine Reid, was born late in 1807 in Ohio Co KY near Livermore. He married Lydia E Stephens in Ohio Co on 18 June 1835, and after her death on 24 July 1853 in Ohio Co, he married Sarah Frances Bell in McLean Co on 2 January 1855. John’s residence was then in McLean Co, and his age at this second marriage was 46 (born in 1807 or 1808). Sarah’s residence was in Ohio, she was single, and was age 34 when she married John. She was born in Woodford Co KY, about five counties east of Ohio Co. Lydia was born in Ohio Co on 18 October 1813 near Livermore, daughter of William Stevens and Nancy Pigman. Sarah was born 11 November 1820, daughter of Thomas Bell III and Elizabeth Hewlett. She died on 19 December 1870, probably in McLean Co (McLean Co was formed from Ohio Co in 1854). Lydia and Sarah are buried in the Rowan family Cemetery at No Creek near Heflin. John was a farmer and lived at the forks of the Owensboro and Hartford roads. He died 31 January 1883, probably in McLean Co, and is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. He had 13 children-

1.   Charlotte Ann Rowan, b 28 Sep 1836

2.   Stephen William Rowan, b 7 Jun 1838

3.   Mary Catherine Rowan, b 1 Dec 1841

4.   John Andrew Rowan, b 4 April 1844

5.   Alexander Rowan, b 9 Nov 1846

6.   Alexander Cass Rowan, b 25 Jul 1848

7.   Augusta Lydia Rowan, b 12 Jul 1851

8.   Thomas Henry Rowan, b 27 May 1853

9.   Amelia S Rowan, b 27 May 1853

10. Elizabeth Rowan, b 27 Jun 1856

11. Minerva Bell Rowan, b 4 Jan 1858

12. Thomas A Rowan, b 10 Oct 1859

13. Sara Frances Rowan, b 20 Apr 1861

In addition to thirteen children, John Rowan also had two slaves as of 27 August 1850; the slaves on 10 July 1860 are in the second column:

1 Black male, age 30            age 39

1 Black female, age 13         age 22

1 Black female, age 40

1 Black male, age 23

1 Black male, age 12

1 Black female, age 11

1 Black male, age 5

1 Black male, age 4

(W,AR,GA,LL,HT,RN,58,64,1ndm, 2mqrs,12sud)


      John Rowan III [R2b3e4], son of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1841 at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. He never married and died on 22 February 1915. (57,63, LL,4q)


      John Rowan [H1e5], son of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born 23 March 1881 in Daviess Co and died 1 March 1913 at Owensboro of tuberculosis. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. John married Fannie Taylor on 10 June 1904 in Daviess Co. Witnesses at their marriage were Henry and Mattie Taylor. (WW, 3u)


      John A Rowan, parents unknown, married Susan Ann Woolfolk, and died in Woodford Co KY about 1843 (born about 1820?). Susan was born in Woodford Co on 31 October 1820, daughter of Colonel Joseph Harris Woolfolk and Martha Mitchum. After her first husband died, she married David Barrow of LA at Oak Hill, Woodford Co KY on 29 June 1847. They lived in West Feliciana Parish LA in 1850. David Barrow was born 15 September 1805 at Enfield, Halifax Co NC. Susan and John Rowan had no children. (W,283m, 284n)


      John A Rowan [R2b1d4b], son of John Andrew Rowan and Arabelle Howard, was born 1 December 1873 in McLean Co KY. He never married, and died on 23 October 1937, probably at Livermore where he lived for years. He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery at Livermore. (GA,M, 2suvwfc)


      John Albert Rowan [R2b1b9f], son of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 9 February 1884 in Ohio Co KY. He died 5 March 1887 and is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery at Heflin. (HT,RN, MM,1c)


      John Alex Rowan [R2b1a3], son of William Cooper Rowan and Abigail J Barnett, was born on 14 October 1833 in Ohio Co KY. There is no record of any marriage for him. John died 11 April 1866 and is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery at Heflin. (1knqpmc)


      John Andrew Rowan [R2b1d4], son of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 4 April 1844 in Ohio Co KY. He married Arabelle Howard in McLean Co on 17 October 1872. She was born 13 January 1843 in Daviess Co, daughter of James W Howard and Mary Whittinghill. John was a McLean Co farmer. He died on 30 October 1876 and Arabelle on 25 November 1928. Both are buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. After John died, Arabelle lived at Livermore with her father, then later with her son John. They had three children-

a.   Lewis Rowan, b Jun 1872

b.   John A Rowan, b 1 Dec 1873

c.   Mary Rowan, b 22 Jan 1876 (HT,GA, 1n,3n, 2qrsuvwmc)


      John Butler Rowan [R2b1b9], son of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born on 10 August 1848 at Heflin (formerly called Rowantown) in Ohio Co. He married Martha Corilla Bennett at Martha's home in Ohio Co on 11 April 1869. She was born in Hartford 10 August 1851, daughter of Alexander Barnett Bennett and Frances Ann Benton. John and Martha lived at Heflin where he was a farmer. He died on 2 September 1915 at Heflin of Brights Disease and Martha died 16 June 1916; both are buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery at Heflin. They had eight children, all born in Ohio Co-

a.   Andrew Alexander Rowan, b 20 Oct 1870

b.   Adabelle A Rowan, b 20 Dec 1872

c.   Willie Rowena Rowan, b 6 Apr 1875

d.   Samuel Pendleton Rowan, b 23 Oct 1877

e.   Lyghtle Oscar Rowan, b 31 Aug 1880

f.    John Albert Rowan, b 9 Feb 1884

g.   Elizabeth E Rowan, b 19 Jan 1888

h.   Beulah Lee Rowan, b 10 Feb 1892 (58,76, HT, MM,1qrsucmd)


      John Henry Rowan, father unknown, was born 2 April 1925 in McLean Co KY. His mother was Nettie Poston. Nettie and John were not found in KY in 1930. For a while, John lived in IN, but died at San Bernardino, CA on 16 August 1992. John had a brother Freddie M Rowan, born in Ballard Co KY on 3 April 1927, and a sister Hallie Rowan, born 27 March 1923 in McLean Co. (CAd, Z,2b)


      John Proctor Rowan [R2b1b4i], son of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born 15 May 1883 at Owensboro, KY and died in West Memphis, AR on 15 November 1966. He is buried in Jonesboro. Proc married Jessie Viola Hill, who was born at Bono AR on 3 February 1886, daughter of Harry Hill. Proc and Jessie divorced and she lived in Holly Springs, MS near her daughter. Jesse died on 27 March 1974 and is buried in Hill Crest Cemetery in Holly Springs. Proc was a farmer, and owned a country grocery store. He remarried late in life to Mrs Edna Pritchet, who often ran the store while Proc spent the afternoons fishing. Edna was born in AR on 15 February 1911. After Proc's death, Edna moved to Anthony, New Mexico, and died there in January 1987. Proc and Jesse had two children-

1.   child Rowan, born and died 17 June 1908

2.   Claiborne Rowan, b 12 Jun 1916 (CR, JY,Z, 31w)


      Joseph Cullen Rowan [R2b1b5b1a], son of Richard Ney Rowan and Etta May Bennett, was born 12 February 1913 at Beda, Ohio Co KY. He married Julia Ophelia Hall on 6 October 1934. She was born 17 April 1918 at Plant City, FL daughter of Marcus Lee Hall and Addie Ophelia Barbour. On 15 April 1946 Julia was killed in a car crash near Ensor in Daviess Co. She was buried at Owensboro in Rose Hill Cemetery. Cullen then married Anna Moline Smith at Owensboro on 7 February 1949. She was born at Dukehurst, Ohio Co on 9 July 1920, daughter of James F Smith and Flora E Smith. In 1987 Cullen was living in Hartford, a retired railroad worker. He died there on 11 September 2001. He had three children-

1.   Joseph Cullen Rowan Jr, b 11 Sep 1935

2.   Phillip Dale Rowan, b 6 Feb 1950

3.   Donald Smith Rowan, b 5 Mar 1957 (RN,Z, 3d,1mbw)


      Joseph Cullen Rowan Jr [R2b1b5b1a1], son of Joseph Cullen Rowan and Julia Ophelia Hall, was, born 11 September 1935 at Palmetto, FL. He married Mary Ellen Ballard in the No Creek community in Ohio Co KY on 3 October 1953. She was born at Hartford, Ohio Co on 6 April 1936, daughter of Oscar Ballard and Beulah Casteel. They lived at Beaver Dam in 2007 and had four children-

a.   James Cullen Rowan, b 8 Mar 1955

b.   Larry David Rowan, b 22 Jan 1956

c.   Lou Ann Rowan, b 4 Jul 1958

d.   Rhonda Lynn Rowan, b 14 May 1967 (RN, 1mb)


      Josephine Rowan [R2b1a2], daughter of William Cooper Rowan and Abigail J Barnett, was born between 1830 and 1832, probably in Ohio Co KY, and died within three years. She is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery in Heflin. (1c)


      Josephine “Josie” Rowan [R2b1a1a], daughter of Lucian B Rowan and Anne Marie Robinson, was born 11 October 1848 in Ohio Co (born at Maxwell, Daviess Co according to her son Leslie). She married Jackson Francis Mohon in Ohio Co on 3 December 1868 at the home of her uncle Gordon Robinson (born in New Jersey in 1833; in 1850 Gordon was living in his parent's home in district 2 of Daviess Co). Jackson was a farmer in Daviess Co when he married Josephine, and she lived in Ohio Co at the time. Therefore, their homes must have been close to the county line. Jackson was born 8 January 1845 at Utica, Daviess Co, fourth child of Jack Harney Mohon (born 1815 in NC) and Frances Johnson (from Daviess Co). Josie died 27 September 1886 in KY, probably at Murray, Daviess Co where she lived in 1880, and was buried in Greenbrier Baptist Church Cemetery in Daviess Co. Jackson died 12 February 1924 at Madisonville, Hopkins Co of heart failure and was buried at Utica, Daviess Co. He and Josie had six children-

1.   John Jackson Mohon, b 10 Jun 1870

2.   Oma Mohon, b 10 Mar 1874

3.   Fannie Mohon

4.   Leslie Mohon, b 25 Dec 1880

5.   Hyla Mohon, b 12 Aug 1882

6.   Verna Mohon, b Dec 1884

Jackson’s mother Frances died in the late 1850s in Daviess Co. (MS, 1nm, 3nsd, 54d)


      Josephine Rowan [H1f6], daughter of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born in March 1886 in Ohio Co KY. She lived at Livermore, McLean Co in 1900. (WW, 1s,2u)


      Josephine Daviess Rowan [R2b3f], daughter of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 18 July 1810 in Frankfort or Bardstown, KY. She married Colonel William Clark Rogers, and died 30 April 1838. Whether she had any children is unknown. (57,79, AR, LL)


      Josephine Rowan, daughter of Hiram Rowan, and Mollie Bennett, of Ohio Co KY, was born in March 1886 in KY. (WW)


      Josephine Rogers Rowan [R2b3e2], daughter of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1838 (age 23 in 1860, 34 in 1870, 42 in 1880) at the Federal Hill home at Bardstown, KY. She married Samuel Chester Reid Jr (picture) in the late summer of 1865 at Federal Hill. He was a son of Commodore Samuel Chester Reid Sr, and was the editor of the New Orleans Picayune. Soon after their marriage they lived at New Orleans, then were back in KY in 1868, then New Orleans again in 1869, and then were in MO in the mid-1870s. Soon before 1880 they moved to Washington DC. Samuel was a very renowned lawyer, and was born in New York City on 21 October 1818 (age 52 in 1870, 61 in 1880). They were still in Washington DC when Josephine’s mother died in 1897, but were not found there in 1900. She and her husband had six children-

a.   Marie Jennings Reid, b 1866

b.   Maud Reid, b 1868

c.   Josephine Reid, b 1869

d.   Samuel Chester Reid, b 24 Feb 1871

e.   John Rowan Reid, b 28 Dec 1875

f.    William Harney Reid, b 28 Dec 1875 (57,63, LL,4kq,153r,109s)


SAMUEL CHESTER REID Jr, son of Captain Samuel C Reid, was born in New York City on 21 October, 1818. He shipped before the mast at the age of sixteen, in 1838 was attached to the United States survey of Ohio River, and in 1839 settled in Natchez, MS, where be studied law under General John A. Quitman, and was appointed United States deputy marshal. He was admitted to the bar of MS in I841, to that of LA in 1844, to the United States Supreme Court in 1846, and served in the Mexican war in Captain Ben McCulloch's company of Texas Rangers, being mentioned for "meritorious services and distinguished gallantry," at Monterey. In 1849 he was attached to the New Orleans Picayune, and in 1851 be was a delegate to the National railroad convention in Memphis, TN, to decide upon a line to the Pacific. In 1857 he declined the appointment of United States minister to Rome. He reported the proceedings of the Louisiana secession convention in 1861, and during the Civil War was the Confederate war correspondent for a large number of southern newspapers. In 1865 he resumed his law-practice (and married Josephine Rogers), and in 1867 he delivered an "Address on the Restoration of Southern Trade and Commerce" in the principal cities of the south. He established and incorporated in 1874 the Mississippi Valley and Brazil steamship company in St. Louis, MO (his twin sons were born there in 1875). He presented the battle-sword of his father to the United States in 1887. Mr. Reid was the author of The United States Bankrupt Law of 1841, with a Synopsis and Notes, and the Leading American and English Decisions (Natchez, 1842), The Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch's Texas Rangers (Philadelphia, 1847), The Battle of Chickamauga, a Concise History of Events from the Evacuation of Chattanooga (Mobile, 1863), and The Daring Raid of General John H. Morgan, in Ohio, his Capture and Wonderful Escape with Captain T. Henry Hines (Atlanta, 1864), and reported and edited The Case of the Private-armed Brig-of-War General Armstrong, with the Brief of Facts and Authorities on International Law, and the Arguments of Charles O'Connor, Sam C. Reid, and P. Phillips, before the United States Court of Claims at Washington, D. C, with the Decision of the Court (New York, I857). He also prepared The Life and Times of Colonel Aaron Burr in vindication of Burr's character, but the manuscript was destroyed by fire in 1850. The above Charles O'Connor (1804-1884) was a NY attorney who ran for the US Presidency in 1872. (See Picture.) (Source: Appleton's Encyclopedia Items in Italics are added to show the corresponding events with his family.)


SAMUEL CHESTER REID (Sr), naval officer, was born in Norwich, CT on 25 August, 1783, and died in New York City on 28 January, 1861. He was the son of Lieutenant John Reid of the British navy, who was taken prisoner in a night boat expedition at New London, CT, and afterward resigned his commission. At the age of eleven the son went to sea, was captured by a French privateer and confined six months at Basseterre, Guadeloupe. Subsequently he served as acting midshipman on the Baltimore in Commander Thomas Truxton's West India squadron, and during the war of 1812 he commanded the privateer brig General Armstrong, with which be fought one of the most remarkable naval battles on record at Fayal, in the Azores islands, 26 and 27 September, 1814. While at anchor in a neutral port, his ship was attacked by a British squadron, consisting of the flag-ship Plantagenet, of 74 guns, the frigate Rota, of 44 guns, and the brig Carnation, of 18 guns, and bearing more than 2,000 men. The General Armstrong carried 7 guns and 90 men. In a series of encounters Reid defeated the enemy, and in his account of the engagement he wrote: “About 3 a.m. I received a message from the American consul requesting to see me on shore, where he informed me the governor had sent a note to Captain Lloyd, begging him to desist from further hostilities. To which Captain Lloyd sent for answer that he was now determined to have the privateer at the risk of knocking down the whole town; and that, if the governor suffered the Americans to injure the privateer in any manner, he should consider the place an enemy's port, and treat it accordingly. Finding this to be the case, I considered all hope of saving our vessel to be at an end. I therefore went on board and ordered all our wounded and dead to be taken on shore and the crew to save their effects as fast as possible. Soon after this it became daylight, when the enemy's brig stood close in and commenced a heavy fire on us with all her force. After several broadsides she hauled off, having received a shot in her hull, her rigging much cut, and her fore-top-mast wounded. She soon after came in again and anchored close to the privateer. I then ordered the General Armstrong to be scuttled to prevent the enemy from getting her off. She was soon afterward boarded by the enemy's boats and set on fire, which soon completed her destruction. They also destroyed a number of houses in the town and wounded some of the inhabitants." The British lost 120 men killed and 180 wounded, while the Americans lost but two killed and seven wounded. A letter written from Faval, by an Englishman who witnessed the scene, describes the second attack: "At midnight, it being about full moon, fourteen large launches, containing about forty men each, were discovered to be coming in rotation for a second attack. When they got within gun-shot a tremendous and effectual discharge was made from the privateer, which threw the boats into confusion, They now returned a spirited fire, but the privateer kept up so continual a discharge it was almost impossible for the boats to make any progress. They finally succeeded, after immense loss, to get alongside of her, and attempted to board at every quarter, cheered by the officers with a shout of ‘No quarter!' which we could distinctly hear, as well as their shrieks and cries. The termination was near about a total massacre. Three of the boats were sunk, and but one poor solitary officer escaped death in a boat that contained fifty souls; he was wounded, The Americans fought with great firmness. Some of the boats were left without a single man to row them: others with three and four. The most that anyone returned with was about ten. Several boats floated on shore full of dead bodies... This bloody and unfortunate contest lasted about forty minutes. At daylight next morning the Carnation hauled in alongside and engaged her, when the Armstrong continued to make a most gallant defense, causing the Carnation to cease firing and to haul off to repair. We may well say ‘God deliver us from our enemies' if this is the way the Americans fight." The defeated vessels were part of an expedition concentrating at Jamalta for a descent upon New Orleans, and their crippled condition prevented their immediate union with Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane, Earl of Dundonail, and consequently the expedition did not reach New Orleans until four days after General Andrew Jackson's arrival, which saved Louisiana from British conquest. After burning the abandoned wreck, Captain Van Lloyd informed the governor that, unless the gallant little crew he had failed to capture should be given to him as prisoners, he would send a force of 500 men to capture them. This was refused, and Reid and his men then took possession of and fortified an old convent, declaring that they would defend themselves to the last; but they were not molested. The attack upon the General Armstrong led to a protracted diplomatic correspondence, from 1815 to the administration of President Zachary Taylor, who took measures to compel Portugal to assert the inviolability of its neutral port, and indemnify the claimants for the loss of the vessel; but after his death the case was submitted to the arbitration of Louis Napoleon, who decided against the Americans The British government afterward apologized for the violation of the neutrality. Congress finally paid the claim in 1882. On his return to the United States, Captain Reid landed at Savannah, and in traveling to the north received many honors. The legislature of New York gave him their thanks and a sword on 7 April, 1815. He was appointed a sailing master in the navy, and held this post until his death, serving, meanwhile, as harbor-master and warden of the port of New York. He invented and erected the signal telegraph at the Battery and the Narrows, and regulated and numbered the pilot-boats of New York, and established the lightship off Sandy Hook. He was also the designer of the present form of the United States flag, proposing to retain the original thirteen stripes and to add a new star whenever a new state should be admitted to the Union. This suggestion was adopted, and a flag conforming to his design was first raised over the hall of representatives in Washington on 13 April 1818. See The Origin and Progress of the United States Flag in the United States of America," by George H. Preble, U.S.N. (Albany, 1872). (Source: Appleton's Encyclopedia)


      Joshua Bartlett Rowan [R2b1b9e1a3b], son of James Bartlett Rowan II and Carla F Stewart, was born 17 July 1979 in Daviess Co KY. In 2007 he lived at Owensboro. (HT,3bP)


      Judith Faye Rowan [R2b1b9e1a1], daughter of James Bartlett Rowan and Mary Lucille Hagan, was born 31 October 1946 in Daviess Co KY. She married Richard Raber, and they later divorced. Judy married Richard J Moore in Daviess Co on 3 June 1978 and was living at Owensboro in the late 1970s. Richard Moore was born about 1945. Judy and Richard Raber had a daughter-

a.   Stacey Renae Raber, b 26 Dec 1969 (HT,3b)


      Julia Rowan [H1a5], daughter of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born in December 1868 in Ohio Co KY and grew up in Daviess Co. She married James Hayden in 1888, and in 1900 and 1910 they lived in Daviess Co. James was born in Daviess Co KY in November 1867, and was a son of Mrs Mary Hettie Hayden who lived next door in 1900. This Mary Hayden was born in April 1831 (was age 30 in 1870 while her husband Reason was age 50 then). The probable father of James was Reason Hayden. Reason and his family lived at Curdsville, Daviess Co in 1870; son James was then age 3, their fourth child. In 1880 James and two siblings lived with their mother at Curdsville (she was then age 43), but Reason was not with them. Julia died in Daviess Co on 10 January 1962, age 93. James and Julia had six children by 1900, all alive, and twelve children by 1910, all born in Daviess Co KY and all still alive-

a.   Arelia Dee Joseph Hayden, b 8 Dec 1888

b.   Rose V Hayden, b Dec 1892

c.   Roy B Hayden, b 16 Oct 1894

d.   James G Wilbur Hayden, b 11 Jun 1896

e.   Alonzo Lee Hayden, b 28 Nov 1898

f.    Mary Hayden, b 30 Apr 1900

g.   Fannie Hayden, b 1902

h.   Thomas Hayden, b 12 May 1904

i.    Charles Hayden, b 25 Aug 1905

j.    Lula Hayden, b 1907

k.   John Grover Hayden, b 1908

m.  Estell T Hayden, b abt Apr 1910 (WW, KYd, 1r, 3rsuvwfd)


      Julia Churchill Rowan [R2b3e8], daughter of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born 22 November 1852 (age 7 in 1860, 16 in 1870) at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. She never married, lived with her widowed mother at Bardstown, and died at Louisville, Jefferson Co on 26 January 1912 at age 59. She was buried in St Louis Catholic Cemetery at Louisville. (57,63,LL, 4qrs,6d)


      Julia Flint Rowan [R2b1b4c], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and America R Tanner, was born 16 February 1863 in Ohio Co (per her death certificate). She married her second cousin Charles Cephas Atherton on 24 December 1879 in McLean Co, probably at Livermore. He was born 6 January 1855 in Daviess (now McLean) Co, son of Aaron G Atherton and Mary Angeline Simmons. Charles was a farmer near Livermore, and died on 6 November 1930 at Livermore. Julia was a tall, beautiful woman, while Charles was well over six feet tall and big framed. She died on 28 November 1949 at Louisville and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery at Livermore with Charles. They had ten children, all born in McLean Co on the family farm half a mile north of Nuckols-

1.   Clydelia Lydia Atherton, b 3 Mar 1880

2.   Mayme Atherton, b 16 Jul 1882

3.   Belva Ann Atherton, b 21 Nov 1884

4.   Paul F Atherton, b 15 Sep 1887

5.   Leamon H Atherton, b 20 Nov 1889

6.   Eugene Atherton, b 2 Jun 1892

7.   Lytle Atherton, b 2 Dec 1893

8.   Noble C Atherton, b 25 Nov 1896

9.   child Atherton, b & d in 1898

10. Charles Victor Atherton, b 29 Dec 1902

Charles' grandfather, Charles Simmons, was a brother of America Simmons, Julia Rowan's grandmother. (GA,2qrsuc,6d)


      Junius Lloyd Rowan [R2b1c2a], son of Lloyd Lynn Rowan and Harriet Sydney Jones, was born 19 January 1865 in Shawneetown, IL, and spent most of his life there. He was a farmer, was in the milling business in 1887, and later became the town's mayor. Junius married Laura Eunice Melvin on 25 October 1887 in Shawneetown. She was born 25 January 1870 in Carbondale, but probably grew up in Ridgway. Her parents were Thomas Andrew Melvin and Mary Madaline Willis. Junius died at the home of his daughter Doris on 25 February 1947 in IL, and Laura died in Harrisburg on 3 February 1948. Both are buried in Westwood Cemetery in Shawneetown. They had four children, all born at Shawneetown-

1.   Lynn Lloyd Rowan, b 1 Nov 1889

2.   Harriet Ethel Rowan, b 29 May 1892

3.   Reid Melvin Rowan, b 3 Jan 1895

4.   Doris Madolin Rowan, b 29 May 1903 (DR, GA,LL,W, 22pmuvw)


      Justin Christopher Rowan [R2b1b5b1a3a], son of Donald Smith Rowan and Carolyn Faye Hulsey, was born 5 March 1881 in Daviess Co KY. (3b)


      Katherine Elaine Rowan [H1d8f5], daughter of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 7 September 1947 at Owensboro, Daviess Co KY, and died 9 July 2002 at home at Owensboro, KY. She attended Brescia College and worked for South Central Bell Telephone Company. She had no children. Katherine was buried in Resurrection Cemetery. (WW,3b)


      Kenneth Ray Rowan [H1d8f9], son of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 23 April 1953 at Owensboro, Daviess Co KY. He married Carla Bernyce Henry on 31 August 1970 at Owensboro. She was born 26 Feb 1956 in Daviess Co, daughter of Lorenzo Henry and Julia Thompson. They divorced in 2002, but they had three children-

a.   Kady Annette Rowan, b & d 3 Apr 1990 at Owensboro and was buried in Resurrection Cemetery. (WW,3b)

b.   Kenneth Raye Rowan II, b 29 May 1977 at Owensboro, KY, died 4 Dec 2002, Daviess County KY. (WW,3b)

c.   Kelly Nicole Rowan, b 17 Jun 1981 at Owensboro, KY. (WW, 3b) (WW,3b)


      Kevin Eugene Rowan [R2b1b9e1k2], son of Tony Eugene Rowan and Betty Sutton, was born 18 August 1970 in Daviess Co KY. He married Kimberly Kaye Fitzgerald in Daviess Co on 15 July 1988. She was born 27 April 1966 in Daviess Co. Kevin died in Daviess Co on 17 November 1988 at age 18. (HT, KYd, 3bm)


      Kristi Michelle Rowan [R2b1b9e1k3], daughter of Tony Eugene Rowan and Betty Sutton, was born 11 March 1974 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Larry Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1b1], son of Larry David Rowan and Frances O'Rourke, was born 28 December 1975 at Lake Station, IN. (RN)


      Larry David Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1b], son of Joseph Cullen Rowan Jr and Mary Ellen Ballard, was born 22 January 1956 at Beaver Dam, Ohio Co KY. He married Frances O'Rourke at Lake Station, IN on 23 June 1974. She was born on 23 June 1956, and by 1979 they had three children-

1.   Larry Rowan, b 28 Dec 1975

2.   Terry Rowan, b 28 Dec 1975

3.   Lissie Lorine Rowan, b 28 Nov 1979 (RN,1b)


      Laura F Rowan [R2b1b10], daughter of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born in 1851 in Ohio Co. She died unmarried between January and April 1880, probably in Ohio Co since her will was probated there. (1qrp)


      Lela Rowan [H1d6], daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 18 February 1878 in Daviess Co KY. She died 15 Mar 1929. Lela married Joseph Deser Hayden on 4 September 1900 at Owensboro, KY. He was born in 1880 in Daviess Co and died in 1955. They had eight children-

1.   Cornelia Hayden, b 10 Sep 1901 at Orensburg (Owensboro?), KY, and died 10 February 1979. (WW)

2.   Benedict Hayden, b 3 Apr 1903 in Ky, died in 1945. (WW)

3.   Joseph Deser Hayden II, b 16 Nov 1904 in Daviess Co KY. (WW)

4.   William Henry Hayden, b 8 Jun 1906 in IL, married Ethel Gills who was born at Danville, IL. (WW)

5.   Arthur B Hayden, b 27 Dec 1908 in IL, died 30 April 1973. (WW)

6.   Mary Ella Hayden, b 17 Dec 1909 at Danville, IL, died 17 June 1984 at Richmond, IL. (WW)

7.   Viola Hayden, b 23 July 1911 in IL, married Charles Hammock. (WW)

8.   Lelia Christina Hayden, b 25 Dec 1912 at Danville, IL. (WW) (WW,B)


      Leo Rowan [H1d8h], son of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeders, was born 9 June 1928 at Pettit, Daviess Co KY. He married He married Shirley Ann Humphrey at Indianapolis, IN. She was a daughter of Cecil Foxx and Sallie Robinson, and was born 11 August 1936 at Wichita, KS. She and her parents move d to Indianapolis about 1941, and she died there on 22 August 1999. Shirley was buried in Lincoln Memory Gardens at Whitestown, IN. Leo then married Barbara Whitney at Indianapolis. She was a daughter of Mrs Geneva Whitney. Leo and Shirley had a daughter, and with Barbara he had four children-

1.   Tyrone L Rowan, b 10 Dec 19__ at Indianapolis, IN. (WW)

2.   Wanda Rowan, married a Mr Freeman. (WW)

3.   Lynn Rowan (WW)

4.   Mark Rowan (WW)

5.   Dana L Rowan, b 15 Sep 1972 at Indianapolis, IN, died 14 July 1992 at Indianapolis and was buried in New Crown Cemetery at Indianapolis. (WW) (WW,3b)


      Leola Rowan [H1c1a], daughter of Buckner Rowan and Annie Hayes, was born 21 January 1897 in Jefferson Co KY, and died in 1960. She married a Mr Basnite and they had a daughter-

1.   Corrine Basnite, b 15 Oct 1920, died 15 July 1997. She married Joseph Talbot. They had no children. (WW) (WW, 6uv)


      Leta Mabyn Rowan [R2b1b5c1], daughter of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 9 December 1892 in Ohio Co KY. She was a young teenager when her family moved to CO. She married Newton Jasper Carlock, a farmer, by June 1917 and they at first lived next door to his parents at Wray, Yuma Co CO. He was born 25 February 1890 at Stanberry, Gentry Co MO, one of nine children of John James Carlock and Lucetta E Nicholson. Leta died on 29 January 1926 at Wray; Newton also died at Wray, probably soon before 1930. They had two children, both born at Wray-

a.   Waunita M Carlock, b 1921

b.   Gordon Carlock, b 1920s (58,SR,M, W,1u,214u, 213v,60w)


      Leslie Elizabeth Rowan [R2b1b9e1e], daughter of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 2 March 1930 in Daviess Co KY. She died on 4 May 1931 at Owensboro of measles complications, and meningitis. She was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro. (HT,3bfdc)


      Levi Rowan [H1d], son of Harry Rowan and Catherine _____of Ohio Co KY, was born 16 June 1841 at Hartford, Ohio Co KY. He was mustered into the Civil War on 8 June 1864 at Owensboro at the age of 22 years, and when enlisted, he lived in McLean Co. Levi served in the Union Army 109th Regiment, Company C, United States Colored Troop of Louisville, KY. In October 1864, Levi’s regiment was ordered to join the Union Army on the Potomac before entering the Petersburg and Richmond, VA battles. Their division was under the command of General Grant, during the fall of Petersburg and the pursuit of General Robert E Lee from April 3 though the 9th of April 1865. Later the regiment went to serve on the Rio Grande River in Texas. Levi was stationed there until he mustered out as a Corporal at Port Lavaca, TX on 6 February 1866. Pension File shows William Rowan of Livermore, McLean County, KY as his last slave owner. This would have been William Cooper Rowan [R2b1a].

      Levi married Mary Fields in Ohio Co on 30 May 1866. They lived in the Bells Community until 1870, then at Buford for three years, then lived at Pleasant Ridge, all in Ohio Co. Later they were at Pettit in Daviess Co. Mary was born 12 June 1846 in KY, daughter of her White slave owner William Fields, who was a son of Benjamin Fields. Mary also stated, for pension record purposes, that one of Levi’s prior owners was “Elick Rowan.” This was probably John Alex Rowan [R2b1a3], a son of William C Rowan. See the William Cooper Rowan [R2b1a] biography. William’s slave, a “Black male, age 6" in the 1850 census and “Black male, age 16" in the 1860 census would be Levi Rowan found in the 1870 census of Ohio Co.

      The 21 February 1908 will of Levi Rowan, “a prosperous colored citizen of Pettit,” left to widow Mary Rowan, a house and lot in Pettit, all household goods and 51 acres of the farm owned by Levi Rowan. In addition to this property, his wife was also devised one share of stock in the Greenwood Cemetery association. To Henry Rowan, a son, the remaining 20 acres of the farm were given. In the final distribution after the death of Mary Rowan it was provided that the children shall share alike, but Henry Rowan was to get his allotment of the larger tract so that his land will all be together. Levi’s will was signed in the presence of P L Hurt and Reverend D C Carter. Mary died at Mechanicsville, a suburb of Owensboro, on 1 April 1918. She and Levi had nine children-
1.   child Rowan, died as an infant. (WW)

2.   Ella Rowan, b 20 Sep 1868

3.   Della Rowan, b 1 Sep 1870

4.   Alvirta Rowan, b 30 May 1872

5.   Lizzie Rowan, b 7 Feb 1876

6.   Lela Rowan, b 18 Feb 1878

7.   Clemmie Rowan, b 7 Mar 1880

8.   Henry Stephen Rowan, b 5 Jul 1885

9.   Frances Elizabeth Rowan, b 16 Sep 1887

Mary Fields had probable siblings: Daniel W Fields, born in KY in 1850, and Rowan Ann Fields, born in KY in 1857. These two lived with Levi and Mary in 1870. Mary also had close relatives Hillary Fields, born in 1872, and Claudius Fields, born 1870.

The family bible gave the accurate birth dates for Levi, Mary and all their children. (WW,B,1nqr)


      Lewis Rowan [R2b1d4a], son of John Andrew Rowan and Arabelle Howard, was born in June 1872 in McLean Co KY, and died by 1880. He is buried in Calhoun Cemetery in McLean Co. (GA,2su)


      Lissie Lorine Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1b3], daughter of Larry David Rowan and Frances O'Rourke, was born 28 November 1979 at Lake Station, IN. (RN)


      Lizzie Rowan [H1d5], daughter of Levi Rowan and Mary Fields of Ohio Co KY, was born 7 February 1876 at Owensboro, KY. Lizzie married John K Payne on 22 February 1893 in Daviess Co. Witnesses at their marriage were A Payne and Ed Rowan. John Payne was born 25 March 1873 in KY, son of Hillary Payne and Ellen Paralee Utley, and died 15 June 1957 at Owensboro. They at first lived in at Calhoun, McLean Co with John’s widowed mother, then were in Daviess Co in 1910, and by 1920 were at Vienna, McLean Co for years, but were at Owensboro in later years. Soon after John died, Lizzie moved to Dallas, TX where her daughter Lee Ella and son-in-law lived. Lizzie died 26 September 1961 at Dallas, TX. The death certificate informant for her was Mrs E C Estell (daughter Lee Ella), and she stated that Lizzie’s parents were Levi Rowan and Mary Burr, and that Lizzie was born in Daviess Co. Lizzie was buried in Carver Memorial Cemetery (not in the Dallas area). Lizzie and John Payne had four children by 1900 with three still alive, and six children by 1910 with five still alive-

a.   child Payne, b & d 1893-1900 at Calhoun, McLean Co KY (was this Laura or Louise?). (2v)

b.   Lee Ella Payne, b 14 Feb 1895

c.   Lucinda Payne, b Dec 1896

d.   Howard Kimberly Payne, b 31 Jul 1899

e.   John Hillary Payne, b abt 1903

f.    Charles Payne, b abt 1906

g.   Laura Payne

h.   Louise Payne (WW,B,KYd,3v,2uwf, 178d)


      Lizzie B Rowan [H1f3], daughter of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born about 1878 in Ohio Co KY. She was not found in 1900, and her mother had two children who had died by 1900; Lizzie must have been one of them. (WW, 1s,2u)


      Lloyd Lynn Rowan [R2b1c2], son of Stephen Reid Rowan and Nancy Ann Reid, was born 3 December 1844 at Shawneetown, IL. He married Harriet Sydney Jones in 1864 at Covington, KY, upriver from Shawneetown. Harriet was born at Shawneetown on 15 April 1848, daughter of John Thomas Jones and Hannah Maria Docker. Lloyd was a farmer. They lived with their son in 1910 at Shawneetown. Lloyd died in on 6 August 1925 and is buried in Westwood Cemetery at Shawneetown; Harriet died on 1 December 1933 and was buried beside Lloyd. They had a son-

a.   Junius Lloyd Rowan, b 19 Jan 1865 (DR, GA, 22nqrsuvw)


      Lockie Rowan [R2b1b9d2], daughter of Samuel Pendleton Rowan and Louanna J Ford, was born 31 August 1909 at Fairmont, Jefferson Co CO (was age 0/12 in 1910). In 1930 she lived with her aunt and uncle Ada D and Elvis Garland Bryant (born in KY in 1897 & 1884 ) at Canteen, St Clair Co IL where she was a stenographer for a shoe company. Lockie married a Mr Weber and they lived at St Louis, MO. She died on 7 March 1970 and had a daughter-

a.   girl Weber (HT,1p,44v,46f)


      Lois Rosamond Rowan [R2b1b5a1], daughter of Robert Alexander Rowan and Antha Bennett, was born 13 July 1903 at Hartford, Ohio Co KY. She normally used her middle name, and married Ottis Burden at Owensboro on 1 January 1923, and married Mr McWhirter after her first child. In the 1940s she married Clayton Azro Shaver. He was a son of James K Shaver and Laura A Tichenor, and was born 2 September 1874 in Grayson Co KY and grew up in the Beatty Community of Ohio Co; Clayton died on 26 March 1953 of heart failure at Hopkinsville, Christian Co. He lived at Livermore when he died, and was buried next to his first wife in Oak Hill Cemetery at Livermore. Rosamond had cancer and died complications at Livermore on 23 August 1953. She is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery next to her parents. She had two children, both born in McLean Co-

a.   Wanda Naomi Burden, b 2 Feb 1924

b.   Leslie Rudolph McWhirter, b 9 Feb 1926

Clayton Shaver’s first wife was Beatrice Addie Davis, born 28 Jun 1874 at Livermore, daughter of Silas Andrew Davis Jr and Mary Emma Freeman, and died at Livermore on 22 Oct 1930. They were married about 1897 and had five children, all born at Livermore: Lena Elizabeth Shaver, born 24 March 1898 in McLean Co, and died at Livermore on 8 January 1919 of influenza; Anna Mae Shaver, born 18 September 1900, died 5 December 1970 at Chicago, IL; Nellie Emma Shaver, born 18 January 1904, died 13 January 1969 in TN; James Franklin Shaver, born and died 1 June 1909; and Nannie Rosemond Shaver, born 22 March 1912, died at Owensboro, Daviess Co on 12 June 1984. (RN,HT,M,W, 1v,2bdc, 314d,585b)


      Lonnie Rowan [R2b1d6a], son of Alexander Cass Rowan and Sallie F Hansford, was born 20 December 1874 in Ohio Co KY. He died 11 September 1876 and is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. (MM, 2c,1bv)


      Lou Ann Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1c], daughter of Joseph Cullen Rowan Jr and Mary Ellen Ballard, was born 4 July 1958 at Lake Station, IN. She married Tim I Eason at Lake Station on 12 June 1977. He was born 10 December 1955 in IN. They lived at Westland, MI, and at Croswell, Sanilac Co MI. Tim died 27 December 2005 at Croswell. They had two children-

1.   Sabrina Lynn Eason, b 12 Jan 1980

2.   Nicholas A Eason, b Feb 1982 (RN, 148P, 316P)


      Louis P Rowan [R2b1b4e], son of William Andrew Rowan and America R Tanner, was born 15 June 1871 near Livermore in McLean Co. In 1910 he lived with his brother Alexander at Livermore. Louis was a bachelor when he died on 1 December 1924 of “angina pictis” (angina pectoris, a heart defect) in McLean Co. He was buried in Calhoun Cemetery in McLean Co. (GA,2udc)


      Louise Catherine Rowan [H1a3], daughter of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born 1 February 1865 in Ohio Co KY. She died 15 December 1948 at home at Owensboro. Louise married Henry Kelly in 1888 in Daviess Co. He was born 16 August 1860 in Daviess Co, son of Robert Kelly and Jane _____, and died 6 July 1942 at Owensboro. In 1900 they lived at Vanover, Daviess Co and her mother lived with her and Henry. They were still in Daviess Co in 1910. Louise had 19 grandchildren when she died. She and Henry were buried in Greenwood Cemetery at Owensboro. The 1910 census reported that this marriage was the second one for both of them, and they married in 1888. Henry’s first son, Robert, was not Louise’ son even though she raised him. She had seven children by 1900, all still alive, and ten by 1910 with nine living (she was also counting her husband’s eldest child)-

a.   Hiram Matthew Kelly, b 25 Dec 1888

b.   Ada Lee Kelly, b 14 May 1890

c.   Rosie Kelly, b 3 Nov 1891

d.   Horace Kelly, b Dec 1892

e.   Augustus Kelly, b 23 Jun 1894

f.    Willie Dee Kelly, b 22 Sep 1899

g.   Gordon Kelly, b 28 Aug 1902

h.   Henry Kelly II, b 1906

i.    Geneva Kelly, b 1907

Henry Kelly’s first son Robert Jenkins Kelly was born in August 1882 in KY (1900 census). There was a Robert Kelley, born 14 Feb 1881, who had married Mrs Lizzie Jackson in 1901 and in September 1918 they lived near Owensboro (WW I draft registration). Lizzie was born in KY in 1880. She had two Jackson daughters before she married Robert. (WW,M,1r,3su)


      Lucian B Rowan [R2b1a1], son of William Cooper Rowan, was born 26 February 1826 in Ohio Co; he married Anne Marie Robinson in Daviess Co on 23 February 1848 and they lived at Livermore. Anne was born in NJ on 4 April 1830, daughter of James Robinson from NY (he lived in district 2 of Daviess Co in 1850, family #442) and Margaret _____ (born in NJ). Lucian was a farmer in Ohio Co. He died on 18 October 1852 and is buried in the Greenbrier Baptist Church Cemetery in Daviess Co. This church is close to the point where Daviess, McLean, and Ohio Counties meet. His doctor was Dr Alexander R Rowan [R2b1b], and the administrator for Lucian's estate was Dr Rowan's brother John; both were uncles of Lucian's father. Anne later married John M Howard in Daviess Co on 12 January 1860, his second marriage also, and they lived in McLean Co in 1860. Anne died 7 October 1894. When Anne married John, she gave her birth place as Mercer Co KY. Anne and John Howard are buried in Greenbrier Baptist Church Cemetery in Daviess Co with Lucian. Lucian and Anne had a daughter-

a.   Josephine Rowan, b 11 Oct 1848

John M Howard was born 29 Nov 1831 in Ohio Co and died 16 April 1874. Ann Marie Robinson had a brother Gordon Robinson, born in NJ in 1833. Gordon married and lived in Daviess Co. (MS, GA,1np,3c)


      Lucy Ruth Rowan [R2b1d6e1], daughter of Guy Cass Rowan and Rose Cleveland Turner, was born 14 February 1913 in McLean Co KY. She usually used her middle name, and married Humphrey Atherton, and died on 11 October 1972 in McLean Co. Humphrey was born on 3 March 1913 in McLean Co, son of Lander C Atherton and Jessie Humphry, and was alive when Ruth died. Ruth was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. Humphry died in Daviess Co on 17 November 1995. (84,2bcd, 1pwf,3d)


      Lydia Maude Rowan [R2b1b4b], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and America R Tanner, was born 30 November 1860 in McLean Co. On 12 September 1878 in McLean Co she married Reverend James Hale Peay, a traveling Baptist preacher, and they rarely lived in one place very long afterward. In 1880 they were in McLean Co, in the mid 1880s to the early 1890s they lived in TN, and then moved to AR in the late 1890s, were in MO in 1900, and lived at Little Rock, AR in early 1910. Soon after they moved to Whittier, CA where James died on 14 October 1910. He was buried in Little Rock, AR, but was moved years later to Old Buck Creek Cemetery in McLean Co. James was born 8 January 1859 in KY (son of Reverend John Peay?). Lydia died in 1950 in Little Rock. She and James had five children-

1.   Ben Swindler Peay, b 1 Sep 1879

2.   Lydia Elizabeth Peay, b 11 Dec 1881

3.   Anne Laurie Peay, b 14 Sep 1885

4.   James Thomas Peay, b 27 Mar 1892

5.   Witherington Graves Peay, b 1 Sep 1897 (67, GA, GM,RE,1q,2rsmc, 38u, 52vw)


      Lyghtle Oscar Rowan [R2b1b9e], son of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 31 August 1880 in Ohio Co KY. He may have been born with his name spelled Lyghtle, but as he got older he used the Lytle spelling. He was a farmer and married Gertrude Bennett in Ohio Co on 22 October 1902. They lived at Owensboro. She was born at Fordsville, Ohio Co KY in February 1881, daughter of Edward Raymond Bennett and Mary A Nelson. Gertrude grew up in Daviess Co and died 11 June 1957 in Daviess Co at age 76; she was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro. Lytle then married Liddie May Nannie who was born 18 May 1880 and died 17 December 1971 in Muhlenberg Co. Lytle died 4 August 1967 in Hopkins Co. When these two died, they both lived in Daviess Co. He was buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery at Heflin. He and Gertie had three children-

1.   Arkel Griffin Rowan, b 16 Jul 1903

2.   Mattie D Rowan, b 16 Jun 1906

3.   Noel Lee Rowan, b 8 Jan 1908 (HT, MM,Z,M,W,1sum,3dc,54d, 12d)


      Lynn L Rowan Jr [R2b1c2a1a], son of Lynn Lloyd Rowan and Helen Montgomery Paramore, was born 19 January 1919 at Los Angeles Co CA. He died about 1978 (not in CA). (DR, CAb,50f)


      Lynn Lloyd Rowan [R2b1c2a1], son of Junius Lloyd Rowan and Laura Eunice Melvin, was born 1 November 1889 at Shawneetown, IL. In 1910 he lived at St Louis, MO and was a Christian Science healer, and not yet married. In June 1917 he worked in Washington DC, and took a trip to France later that year, arriving back at NY on the passenger ship Rochambeau on 25 November, out of Bordeaux, France. His home then was still Washington DC (at 1757 K Street). Lynn made another trip to France in 1919, and returned on 28 December 1919 at NY. This time he worked as a crewman on the ship SS Lake Sapor. That round trip started 25 September 1919 from Newport Harbor. And in March 1920 he made another round trip, this time to London, as a crewman on the ship Defiance. Lloyd married Helen Montgomery Paramore after June 1917, but in 1930 she was a widow living at Pasadena, CA (648 Oakland Ave) with her mother. Helen was born at St Louis, MO on 20 December 1889, daughter of Frederick W Paramore (born in 1856 in OH) and Harriet Howell Atwater (born in 1866 in CT), and died in Los Angeles Co on 19 February 1954. They had a son-

a.   Lynn L Rowan Jr, b 19 Jan 1919 (GA,DR, LL,M, S,CAbd,X,22uv, 48su,50f)


      Lytle Rowan [R2b3e5], son of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1844 at the Federal Hill home at Bardstown, KY. He never married, grew to manhood, and died before his mother died in 1897. Lytle served in the 2nd and 4th Kentucky Cavalries, Company C, and was a Lieutenant when he was discharged. After the war, he was a lawyer at Louisville, but was not married by 1880. (57,M,63,LL,4q,6s)


      Margaret Rowan [R2g], daughter of Andrew Rowan, was born 20 October 1756 in Fawn Township, York Co PA (in the southeast corner of PA, in the area now contained in Peach Bottom Twp). She was married to William Clark in Adams Co PA on 19 December 1775 by Reverend John Cuthbertson. It would appear that William died by 1778 because there is another marriage record for a Margaret Rowan in Lancaster Co PA on 2 October 1778 to Silas Wolcott. Since Margaret's family was the only Rowan family in the area then, the second marriage could only be Margaret’s. Silas was born 4 August 1755 in NH, son of Josiah Wolcott and Lucy White. He grew up in NJ, then moved to eastern PA. Silas was a Revolutionary War soldier, having enlisted in Northumberland Co on 1 April 1776 as a private in Captain Weitzel's Company, of Colonel Samuel Miles' Regiment. Silas also served in Captain John Robb's Company, Colonel Walter Stewart's 13th Regiment, PA Line. Silas was also one of George Washington’s bodyguards during the memorial winter when the Revolutionary army lay encamped at Valley Forge. Silas was discharged 1 January 1778 at Valley Forge, and in the spring was living at Penn's Valley in Montgomery Co, three counties east of York Co. Because of trouble with the local Indians, they moved up the Susquehanna River, settling in the wilderness of southern NY. Silas cleared land and made his farm and saw and grist mill on a site now covered by Havana, NY. Later he sold the mill and they moved to Ithaca, NY. In 1791 they moved to Luzerne Co PA (the part which became Bradford Co in 1812) for a few years, then to Litchfield Township in Luzerne Co in 1806. In 1839 Silas received a Revolutionary War Pension from the U.S. Government (#W2982). (See 1878 Bradford Co Map and 1792 Eastern PA Map, pages 7-8.)

      He died 4 June 1834 at Litchfield, age 78 years 10 months; Margaret died 20 December 1844 at Litchfield, age 88, 2 months, and was probably the woman born in the 1750s who lived with son Benjamin in 1840. In 1830 they lived next door to Ben. Margaret and Ben are buried in State Line Cemetery at Litchfield (also called Park Cemetery). Margaret and Silas had 11 children-

1.   Mary Wolcott, b 16 Oct 1779

2.   Elijah Micah Wolcott, b 29 Mar 1781

3.   Dorcas Wolcott, b abt 1783

4.   John Rowan Wolcott, b 4 Jul 1785

5.   Loviah Wolcott, b abt 1787

6.   Louisa Jane Wolcott, b abt 1789

7.   Silas B Wolcott, 17 Aug 1793

8.   Minerva Wolcott, b 1794

9.   Benjamin Wolcott, b 19 Sep 1795

10. Margaret Wolcott, b 1797

11. Nancy Wolcott, b 1801, died in March 1827 “age 26" and was buried in State Line Cemetery at Litchfield. (114c)

See the Wolcott Notes in the Allied Family section.

Judge Avery, in his sketches of early life in the [Barton, NY area] valley, says that the first settlers on Cayuta creek were Charles Bingham, Layton Newell, Lyon C. Hedges and Philip Crams; and on the upper waters of the stream Justus Lyons, John Manhart and a family named Reed were the first comers. Silas Wolcott lived on Ellis creek but afterward moved to Ithaca. Moses and Elisha Leonard were other settlers in this locality.... In 1825 the population [of Barton] was 585.... in 1850, 3,522. (54,100,101,102,107,110, AR, MA, 114jkc)


      Margaret Holt “Madge” Rowan [R2b3e10], daughter of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born 31 May 1855 (age 5 in 1860, 15 in 1870, 38 in 1900, 54 in 1910, 65 in 1920) at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. Madge was the last Rowan member to hold title to Federal Hill, and sold it to the state in 1922. After the sale she moved to Louisville, but missed her friends in Bardstown, and moved back and lived across the street from the old mansion. She married John M “Jack” Frost about 1896 and they lived at Bardstown. He was born in January 1860 at St Louis, MO, son of General G M Frost of St Louis, MO (but born in NY) and Lilian Graham (born at Hazlewood, St Louis Co), and died 21 February 1915 at Bardstown. John M was buried at St Louis, MO. This was his second marriage. Madge was a widow living at Bardstown in 1920. She had no children, and died 4 February 1925 at Bardstown of pneumonia. She was buried in the family Cemeteryon the Federal Hill grounds. Hers is the grave with the statue of a standing woman. (57,63,LL, BH, 4qrsuvdwc)


      Martha Ann Rowan [R2b1b9a4b], daughter of Alvis Edward Rowan and Ada Ree Bennett, was born 24 March 1935 at Hartford, KY. She married William David Taylor, a farmer, on 2 April 1955 at Livermore. He was born 3 February 1931 in McLean Co, son of Lee Marion Taylor and Eva Marie Nalley. After their marriage they lived at Livermore. Martha and Billy have four children-

1.   Beverly Jane Taylor, b 26 Jul 1956

2.   David Glenn Taylor, b 10 Nov 1960

3.   Donald Mart Taylor, b 6 Nov 1961

4.   Janet Mae Taylor, b 24 Sep 1962 (MM,HT, 1m,2b,3b)


      Martha E Rowan [R2b1b8], daughter of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born in 1846 in Ohio Co KY. She married William Oscar Holbrook at her parents' home on 19 November 1863. He was born in Ohio Co on 21 September 1840, son of Robert Holbrook and Elizabeth Bell, and was a farmer. Martha died after 1880 and William died in at Hartford, Ohio Co on 4 January 1915. He was an Ohio Co farmer. They had two children, both born at Buford, Ohio Co-

a.   Rowan R Holbrook, b Sep 1864

b.   Laura Belle Holbrook, b 1868

William was a brother of Martha Jane Holbrook who married Martha's brother Richard Alexander Rowan. (NR,DR, 1nqrsuvmpd)


      Martha Louise Rowan [R2b1b9e1c], daughter of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 23 January 1926 in Daviess Co KY. She married Edward L Manaway on 18 October 1943. He was born in 1925 and on 18 April 1944 he enlisted in the US Army at Fort Benjamin Harrison in IN. He was at that time a cashier. They lived at Owensboro, KY. Martha died at Owensboro on 4 November 2003. They had six children-

1.   Shirley Ann Manaway, b 14 Sep 1944

2.   Patricia F Manaway, b 11 Mar 1947

3.   Edward L Manaway II, b 11 Feb 1948

4.   Griffin Gilbert Manaway, b 14 Feb 1951

5.   Nettie Darleen Manaway, b 14 Apr 1954

6.   April Sue Manaway, b 5 Jul 1958 (HT,M,Z, 3bf)


      Mary Rowan [R2h], daughter of Andrew Rowan and Agnes _____ of York Co PA, was born 3 May 1760 in Fawn Township, York Co (southeast corner of PA, in the area now contained in Peach Bottom Twp). She married William Adams about 1785 and moved to Jefferson Co Virginia (now KY) by 1787 where they lived for many years, then finally moved to Oldham Co KY. Whether she and her husband were one of the families who came with her brother William down the Ohio River is unknown. William Adams was born in PA, probably Lancaster Co, on 4 September 1763, son of William Adams (died 17 September 1818 in Henry Co KY) and Nancy _____. Mary Rowan died 3 September 1823 in Jefferson Co KY. Her gravestone says “Wife of William Adams.”

      The 1830 census of Oldham Co shows two William Adams men; one was William (Jr), and one was of William Adams, widower of Mary Rowan. In William Sr’s home there were two young teenage boys (born 1816-1820). One was likely James Darwin Adams, son of William Sr’s late son Martin Adams who had died in 1827. Perhaps both boys were Martin’s sons. William wrote his will on 24 January 1835 and died on 13 March 1838 in Oldham Co; both are buried in Adams family cemetery #2 (officially is Oldham Co’s cemetery #25). Will's will went into probate in Oldham Co on April 9 that year. They had six children, all born in Jefferson Co KY / VA-

1.   Martin Adams, b 1787

2.   Agnes Adams, b 28 Sep 1789

3.   Mary Adams, b 18 Oct 1793

4.   William Adams, b 14 Feb 1795

5.   Susanna Adams, b 6 Mar 1798

6.   Lucinda Adams, b 1803

7.   James Allen Adams, \b 8 Oct 1804

William Adams, husband of Mary Rowan, had brothers David and Francis, as named in the 5 Nov 1835 will of David in Oldham Co. (74,RR, 17p,23jknpc)


      Mary Rowan [R2b1d4c], daughter of John Andrew Rowan and Arabelle Howard, was born on 22 January 1876 and died on 11 July 1876. She is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. (GA,2c)


      Mary Rowan [H1f7], daughter of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born 25 September 1888 in Daviess Co KY, and died in August 1977 at Greenscastle, IN. She married Jiles J Jackson on 15 July 1919 at Owensboro, Daviess Co, KY. This was the second marriage for both. His first marriage was to Mattie _____. Jiles was born in Daviess Co on 2 March 1882 (per WW I draft record, and was born 2 March 1882 per WW II draft record and by SS Records). He was age 38 when he married Mary. Witnesses at their marriage were Lee Hymes and Nellie Galbrart (Gilbert?). Mary and Jiles moved to Shawnee, Allen Co OH about 1926 and lived at Lima, OH in the 1940s. His name was probably correctly spelled with a G in Giles), but he was illiterate when he was young, and couldn’t read how his name was spelled most of the time by others (as Giles). Finally when Jiles learned to read and write, he spelled it with a J (as Jiles). When he lived at Lima, OH he worked in construction. Jiles died in December 1964 in OH. They had three children, all born in Daviess Co KY. Mary’s son from her first marriage used the Jackson name in 1930. She had seven children; the first five were born in Daviess Co KY-

1.   James H Jackson, b 1911. Jackson was his step-father’s name. (625f)

2.   Hazel M Jackson, b 30 May 1920, grew up at Lima, OH, and married a Mr Foote. Hazel died 19 June 1991 in OH. (Z,3b,625f)

3.   Floyd Jackson, b 27 Dec 1921, lived most of his life at Lima, OH. He died there on 21 January 1989. (Z,3b,625f)

4.   Luther Jackson, b 24 Aug 1923 (3b,625f)

5.   Earl Jackson, b 9 Apr 1925, grew up at Lima, OH, and died at Dayton, Montgomery Co OH on 9 September 1997. (Z,3b,625f)

6    Myrl Jackson, b Aug 1927 (625f)

7.   Richard Jackson, b Jun 1929 (625f) (WW,M, Z,2u,3b,625f)


      Mary Ann Rowan [R2b1b4d1c], daughter of Thomas Harwood Tanner Rowan and Daisy Bibb, was born 13 October 1931 in Logan Co KY. (AR, 27b)


      Mary C Rowan [H1e1], daughter of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born in March 1870 (1rs)


      Mary Catherine Rowan [R2b1d3], daughter of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 1 December 1841 in Ohio Co, KY. She married John K Sullivan in McLean Co on 30 November 1865. He was born 17 December 1836 in Muhlenberg Co near South Carrollton, son of Raleigh Sullivan and Lucy Nall. John was a teacher and a stock raiser. He spent two years in Ohio Co during the Civil War, and there met Mary. They lived at South Carrollton. John died by 1900, probably in Muhlenberg Co, and Mary died there on 12 April 1916 at Central City. She was buried at South Carrollton. After John died, his brother Robert Sullivan moved in with Mary and remained with her for years. He died in Muhlenberg Co on 5 March 1917 of tuberculosis. She and John had six children-

a.   John William Sullivan, b 1867

b.   Robert Sullivan, b Feb 1870

c.   Lydia Sullivan, b 1872

d.   Stephen W Sullivan, b Jul 1874

e.   Minnie Rowan Sullivan, b 7 Aug 1876

f.    Lucy M Sullivan, b Sep 1878

Raleigh Sullivan and Lucy Nall married in Muhlenberg Co on 14 Apr 1834. (64,HT,GA, 12rsuvd, 2qm)


      Mary Eliza Rowan [R2b1b2], daughter of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born 5 December 1831 at Heflin, Ohio Co KY. She married Jefferson Bell Sr in Ohio Co on 6 April 1848. He was born in Jefferson Co KY on 22 February 1819, son of Thomas Bell III and Elizabeth Hewlett. Jeff died on 4 October 1860 in Ohio Co, and Mary on 6 December 1914 at Buford in Ohio Co. They were both buried in Mt Carmel Cemetery. In 1910 Mary lived with her son Sam. She and Jefferson had six children, all born in Ohio Co in a community near Buford called “Belltown” (they had 61 decedents within the next two generations, thus they were Belltown). All were still alive in 1910-

a.   Alexander Thomas Bell, b 29 Dec 1848

b.   Elizabeth M Bell, b Jul 1850

c.   America Bell, b 13 Nov 1851

d.   Sarah Frances Bell, b 22 Sep 1853

e.   Samuel William Bell, b 19 May 1855

f.    Jefferson Bell Jr, b 24 Oct 1858

Mary Eliza Rowan’s uncle John Rowan [R2b1d] married Sarah Frances Bell. Sarah F was a sister of Mary’s husband Jefferson Bell.

As a wedding present, Mary Eliza Rowan’s father gave her a gift of slave Ed Rowan, who was born in 1841. As of 2008, there is no definite proof that Mary was the person who received Ed as a gift, but family tradition handed down in Ed’s family said that he was a Rowan slave, and the only Rowan who married a Bell before the civil war (when the gift was made) was Mary, daughter of Dr Rowan. Ed Rowan served in the Civil War under the Bell name, but after the war he reverted back to his Rowan name. (DR,OB,JY,WW, 1nqbkgrsumvd)


      Mary Elizabeth Rowan [R2b1b4f], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born on 24 November 1876 at Owensboro, KY. She married Lawrence Lorenzo Coleman in AR on 2 December 1902. He was born at Oakland City, Pike Co IN on 1 July 1872, son of Francis Henry Coleman and Mary Elizabeth Parker. Lawrence received a pharmaceutical degree from Oregon State College, and was a teacher and a pharmacist. He and Mary lived in the Philippines for years, then settled in OR by 1920 (or by 1908?). On 22 July 1908 Mary arrived at Vancouver, British Columbia on the ship SS Monteagle, returning via Yokohama from a trip to Manilla. She was shown on the ship manifest as being a teacher. Mary died at Portland on 11 December 1922 of cancer, and Lawrence died on 21 September 1930, also at Portland. Both are buried there. They had a daughter, who lived with her father's housekeeper after his death-

1.   Mildred Frances Coleman, b 26 Aug 1913 (MC,S, W,MR,3s,77wfd)


      Mary Jane Rowan [R2b3b], daughter of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 10 March 1800 in the log house built by her father at Bardstown before Federal Hill was built. She married her maternal cousin William Steele on 8 November 1817 in Nelson Co; the witness at the marriage was Andrew Rowan Sr, her uncle. Mary’s husband was born 1 January 1788, one of the 11 children of Richard Steele Jr and Martha Makemie Breckinridge. William owned the Kanawah Salt Company. They moved to Cincinnati, Ohio after their marriage, but when visiting her family back in Bardstown, Mary and her husband died there of the cholera epidemic on 27 July 1833. Both are buried at Federal Hill. Two of their children also died in the epidemic. They had three children in all-

1.   Mary Jane Steele, b c1818

2.   John Rowan Steele, b 1818-1820s

3.   boy Steele, b 1820s, died in July 1833 of cholera and is buried at Federal Hill.

William Steele's older brother was John Rowan Steele, born 16 Jun 1783. Another older brother was Richard Steele Jr, born 20 September 1775 and who was the ancestor of the Steele families of Jefferson Co and Louisville, KY. Richard Steele, the father-in-law of Mary J Rowan, was himself one of the eight children of Richard Steele Sr and Rebecca Makemie. Richard Steele Jr had a sister Mary Steele, born 5 Aug 1736 who married on 27 Oct 1761 General William Lytle, son of John and Jane Lytle of PA. (57,63,8, LL, 4m)


      Mary Marjorine Rowan [R2b1b5c7], daughter of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 22 May 1902 at Hartford, KY. She married Clifford C Carson on 19 July 1919 in Wray, Yuma Co CO. He was born 23 November 1901 in OH, son of William Emmett Carson and Susan Catherine Spar. Clifford was a carpenter. Mary died 9 September 1969 at Wray and Clifford died there on 1 January 2005. They had eight children-

a.   Jack Leonard Carson, b 3 Jul 1920

b.   Paul Russell Carson, b 14 Mar 1922

c.   Mildred Grace Carson, b 21 Nov 1924

d.   Leland Earl Carson, b 22 Feb 1927

e.   girl Carson, born 10 March 1929 at Wray, CO, and died by the end of the month.

f.    boy Carson, born 10 March 1929 at Wray, CO, and died by the end of the month.

g.   Clifford Clyde Carson, b 3 Dec 1930

h.   Garry Housel Carson, b 18 Nov 1935 (L,Z, 58,SR, 60f)


      Marzee Ann Rowan [R2b1b4k1], daughter of Forrest S Rowan and Carrie Marzee Rains, was born 28 August 1919 in Jonesboro, AR. She married Benjamin Franklin Hyneman on 12 December 1943. He was born in July 1906 in MS, son of Hal Hugh Hyneman and Bertie Ellen Grisham. Frank spent his young childhood in Savannah, TN where his father worked on a ferry boat to cross the TN River near Savannah. In the Trumann AR area, Frank was a farmer, land owner, and businessman. He had heart trouble, and on a trip to the Mayo Clinic at Minneapolis for a checkup, he died in his hotel room at Minneapolis on 29 October 1981, and was buried in Oaklawn Cemetery in Jonesboro. Afterwards Marzee lived at Jonesboro, AR chose to one of her sons. She died at Jonesboro on 27 January 2007. She and Ben had two sons, both born at Memphis, TN-

a.   Benjamin Rowan Hyneman, b 12 Dec 1949

b.   Hal Franklin Hyneman, b 6 Apr 1955 (MR, HV, 9w)


      Matilda Rowan, was a slave of John Rowan [R2b1d] of Ohio Co KY. She was born in 1814 in KY. She could not be her master’s daughter since John was born in 1807. Matilda died in McLean Co on 27 December 1855 at age 41 of pneumonia. (2d)


      Mattie Rowan [H1a11], daughter of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born 19 August 1882 in Daviess Co KY. She lived with her brother James in 1900. (3u)


      Mattie D Rowan [R2b1b9e2], daughter of Lyghtle Oscar Rowan and Gertrude Bennett, was born 16 June 1906, probably at Owensboro, KY, and died the same day. She is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery west of Heflin. (HT)


      Maud Vitula Rowan [R2b1b5c8], daughter of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 9 April 1904 at Hartford, KY. She married James Wiley Milner on 20 August 1920 at Denver, CO. He was born 6 October 1898 at Huntington, TX, son of John D Milner and Mary Etta Barge. James owned and operated a sawmill and cotton gin; he was also an electrician, and was one of the builders of the Los Alamos, New Mexico Science Lab during World War II. James died at Albuquerque, NM on 3 December 1973, and Maud died on 13 May 1976, also at Albuquerque. Both are buried in Sandia Memory Gardens in Albuquerque. They had five children-

a.   Viola Glenola Milner, b 1 Dec 1922

b.   James Wesley Milner, b 1923-1925

c.   Loretta Mary Milner, b 20 Feb 1926

d.   Betty Jo Milner, b 22 Dec 1928

e.   Barbara Alice Milner, b 1 Jan 1940 (58, SR)


      Maude A / L Rowan [R2b3e6], daughter of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1851 (age 9 in 1860, 18 in 1870, 30 in 1880, 58 in 1910) at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. She was a twin to her sister May. Maude married Charles Starr after 1880; they were living in VT when her mother died in 1897. In 1910 she was a widow living at Daytona Beach, FL. Maude died after February 1925 and was the last surviving member of the Rowan family who lived at Federal Hill. She had no children. (57,63, LL, 4qrs,156v)


      May Rowan [R2b3e7], daughter of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1851 (age 9 in 1860, 18 in 1870) at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. She was a twin to her sister Maude. May married George Bryan in the 1870s, but they had no living children. She died before 1997 when her mother died and was buried in Rowan family cemetery at Federal Hill with an infant in the same grave. She apparently died in childbirth. Her gravestone has no dates, just “MAY ROWAN BRYAN And Infant.” (57,63,LL, 4qrc)


      Minerva “Minnie” Bell Rowan [R2b1d11], daughter of John Rowan and Sarah Frances Bell, was born 4 January 1858 in McLean Co KY (at Livermore?). She married James Robert Moseley in McLean Co on 23 March 1886. He was born 25 September 1859 in McLean Co, and died 20 November 1913 of pneumonia at Livermore. He was a son of William Moseley and Elizabeth Atherton and was a bookkeeper. After he died, Minnie’s daughters Bessie and Frances lived with her. Minnie died 10 February 1929 at Livermore and is buried there in Oak Hill Cemetery with James. They had four children-

a.   Bessie Moseley, b 26 Jan 1888

b.   Rowan W Moseley, b 27 Sep 1889

c.   Robert Browder Moseley, b 31 Aug 1893

d.   Frances Elizabeth Moseley, b 16 Jan 1897 (RN, OB,FM,SC,GA, 2qrsmuvwd)


      Minnie Rowan [H1a4], daughter of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born 20 January 1867 in Ohio Co KY (age 41 in 1910). She married twice. Her first husband was Daniel Davidson, married on 17 April 1889 in Daviess Co, and confirmed with the 1900 census which reported that they had been married for 11 years. After he died in the late 1900s, Minnie married Peter Folks in April 1910; this was also not his first marriage. The 6 May 1910 census shows that they had been married less than a month, so they married in April 1910; they lived at Vanover, Daviess Co then. Peter had eight children when they married, and all were still alive.

      Daniel Davidson was born in July 1867 in KY and died soon after 1900. Peter Folks was born in KY in 1871 and died in the 1920s. The 1910 census taker showed all children in their home with the Folks name. Three of Minnie’s children from the 1900 census were also found living with Minnie and Peter (using the Folks name) in 1910. Minnie and her Davidson children lived at Vanover, Daviess Co in 1900 with Daniel Davidson. The 1900 and 1910 censuses both reported that Minnie had six children, with four still alive each time. And at the rate they produced children, about one every eighteen months, then the two dead children must have been born in the late 1890s where there was an apparent gap of 6 years where children might have been born but did not survive. In 1910, Peter’s youngest children were ages 1, 2 4, and 6 years old. So he quickly married Minnie after his first wife died. Peter’s youngest, son Delbert, died within the next 10 years.

      In 1920 Minnie and Peter lived at Lower Town, Daviess Co (she was then age 42). Since we know that they married in April 1910, then any Folks children born nine months later must be Minnie’s, but there were none. If Minnie and Peter had children, they died as infants, before 1920. There were only Peter’s younger children from his first marriage in their home in 1920; the youngest was age 12 (Carrie Folks). Minnie was the only mother that these younger children ever knew. Peter was born in KY in 1871 and died in the 1920s since Minnie was a widow in 1930.

      Minnie died at her daughter Gertrude’s home on 24 November 1953 at Owensboro. Gertrude was the informant for Minnie’ death certificate, and that death certificate revealed her mother’s maiden name as Mary Mouth. Minnie’s six children-

a.   Martha H Davidson, b Jan 1890

b.   Mary H Davidson, b Apr 1891

c.   Ruth Davidson, b 29 Mar 1892

d.   Ellen Gertrude Davidson, b Jun 1894

e.   child Davidson, b & d 1890s (3uv)

f.    child Davidson, b & d 1890s (3uv) (1r,3svwd)


      Minnie Florence Rowan [R2b1d6b], daughter of Alexander Cass Rowan and Sallie F Hansford, was born 22 November 1876 in Ohio Co KY. She was educated at Logan College and taught school. Minnie never married; she died on 29 January 1903 and is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. (RN, MM,2c,1v)


      Missouri Ann Lou Rowan [R2b1b6], daughter of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born 1841 in Ohio Co. She married Elijah C Woodward at her father's home at No Creek on 2 October 1866. He was born in Ohio Co in 1838, son of Stephen D Woodward and Sarah A Crowe. At first they lived with his parents at Livermore. Missouri Lou died on 18 July 1877 in Ohio Co of consumption at age 36, and Elijah then married Mrs Susannah Ann (Shaver) Baird and they lived at Buford in 1880. Susannah was born in KY 21 September 1839, daughter of Jacob Shaver and Sarah Ann Simmons, and died 11 December 1902 in Ohio Co. She and Elijah had no known children, and Elijah was dead by 1900. Missouri and Elijah had three children-

a.   America A Woodward, b 1867

b.   Stephen A Woodward, b 1870

c.   Mary Blanche Woodward, b 28 May 1873

Susannah Shaver’s children from her first marriage, with James Gordon Baird (1828-1863), were: Ezra Clinton Baird, born in Ohio Co on 24 Dec 1861, married Amelia Garner Tichenor, and died 12 Apr 1944 in Ohio Co; and Sallie M Baird, born 1864 in Ohio Co at Bells, and died in 1875 in Ohio Co. (DR, RN,MM,OB, 2qr,1nqmrspd)


      Misty Orean Rowan [R2b1b9e1i4], daughter of Oscar Jackson Rowan and Patsy Sue Raines, was born 19 December 1978 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Mollie Rowan [H1a7], daughter of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born in 1872 in either Ohio Co or Daviess Co KY. If she married, it was in Daviess Co where she grew up. (3s)


      Monica Amber Rowan [R2b1b9e1a3a], daughter of James Bartlett Rowan II and Carla F Stewart, was born 21 July 1976 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Nelda Fay Rowan [R2b1b9e1d], daughter of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 16 January 1928 in Daviess Co KY. She married Elmer Lee Hickenbottom, but after two children they divorced. Elmer was born at Owensboro on 17 June 1923, son of Louis J Hickenbottom and Felid Anderson. Fay then married Dale Maugherman on 7 August 1955. They lived at Waterloo, IN. Fay died there on 4 November 1997. Dale was born 13 June 1918 and also died at Waterloo, in August 1982. Elmer Hickenbottom died 31 January 1971 in Dade Co FL. Fay’s children were-

1.   Carolyn Sue Hickenbottom, b 8 Nov 1947

2.   Freeman Lee Hickenbottom, b 15 Apr 1949 (HT, Z,FLd,3bf)


      Noel Lee Rowan [R2b1b9e3], son of Lyghtle Oscar Rowan and Gertrude Bennett, was born 8 January 1908 in KY, probably at Owensboro. He never married and died 23 March 1976 at Owensboro. He is buried there in Rose Hill Cemetery. (HT,Z,3d)


      Oma R Rowan [H1f1], daughter of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born about 1874 in Ohio Co. She was age 6, a daughter, in 1880, and age 36 in 1910. Oma had married a Mr Dean from MS about 1900, and married Rev Handy Watson on 20 November 1909 at Calhoun, in McLean Co. Handy was born in Lee Co AL, son of Bill Rollard and Celia Brook. In 1910 Oma and Handy lived at Livermore, McLean Co. Oma had four children-

1.   Willie Dean, b 1901 in KY (3v)

2.   child Dean, b & d 1900s. (3v)

3.   child Dean, b & d 1900s. (3v)

4.   Ora Lee Watson, b 9 Dec 1910 at Livermore, KY, moved to Indianapolis, IN in 1929. She married Fred Quarles, and died 26 August 1984 at Indianapolis. She was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery at Indianapolis. (WW,2w)

Handy Watson married twice before he married Oma, and had two daughters from one of those marriages: Cynthia Watson, born December 1881 in KY, and Cattie Watson, born in October 1889 in KY. (WW,1s,3v,2w)


      Oscar Jackson Rowan [R2b1b9e1i], son of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 27 January 1939 in Daviess Co KY. He married Geneva Fay Ezell at Livia, KY on 20 December 1958. She was born 6 November 1941 at Olaton, Ohio Co, daughter of a Mr Ezell and Myrtle Tomas. After two children they divorced, and Jack then married Patsy Sue Raines on 3 April 1971 in Robertson Co TN. Patsy was born 3 July 1944 in Muhlenberg Co, daughter of a Mr Raines and Ms Olean Hines. This was her second marriage also; her family name was Crafton when she married Jack. Patsy and Jack both lived at Owensboro just before they married. She was born 3 July 1944. In the 1970s Jack and Patsy lived in the Utica-Buford area. He died in Daviess Co on 1 July 1984. Jack's four children are-

1.   Donna Faye Rowan, b 28 Dec 1959

2.   Victoria Lynn Rowan, b 25 Aug 1966

3.   Jacqueline Denise Rowan, b 16 Jul 1971

4.   Misty Olean Rowan, b 19 Dec 1978

Patsy Sue’s first marriage to a Mr Crafton produced a son: Dennis Shane Crafton, born 10 October 1969 in Daviess Co. (HT, KYd, 3b,1b, 345m)


      Othello “Chuck” Rowan [H1c1c], son of Buckner Rowan and Annie Hayes, was born 7 September 1901 in Jefferson Co KY, and died 24 January 1990 at Louisville. He married Clara Robinson. She was born 17 September 1898 and died 21 January 1980 at Louisville. They had no children. (WW, Z,6v)


      Patricia Ann Rowan [R2b1b9a1a], daughter of Claud Victor Rowan and Jewel Marie Jackson, was born 29 August 1948 in Ohio Co KY. (HT,1b)


      Patricia Anne Rowan [R2b3e1a1b2], daughter of Benjamin Hardin Rowan II and Jennifer Kingsley, was born 24 January 1965. She married Mike MacIntyre in 1989. (BH)


      Patricia Catherine Rowan [H1d8f2], daughter of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 10 February 1944 in Daviess Co KY. She married James Walter Mays on 12 April 1975 at Owensboro. He was born 9 September 1945 at Sunshine, KY, and died 22 September 2006 at Louisville, son of Robert Mays and Geneva Vaughn. Patricia graduated from Brescia College at Owensboro and earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education and was a teacher. James was graduate of West Kentucky Vocational School where he received degrees in carpentry and masonry and later from Murray State University. James served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1971 where he received three purple hearts. He retired from the U S Postal Service after 20 years of service. He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery at Owensboro. Their two children were born in Daviess Co KY-

a.   Brian K Mays, b 22 Jun 1980 (WW,3b)

b.   Alisha Lynette Mays, b 13 Jan 1976 at Owensboro. (WW, 3b) (WW,3b)


      Pearl Rowan [H1f11], daughter of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born 9 November 1895 in KY, and died 25 April 1918 in McLean Co of tuberculosis. She was buried in Buck Creek Cemetery at Calhoun, McLean Co. She never married. (WW,2uvd)


      Phillip Dale Rowan [R2b1b5b1a2], son of Joseph Cullen Rowan and Anna Moline Smith, was born 6 February 1950 at Hartford, KY. He married Kathy Lynn Haynes at Beaver Dam on 21 June 1969. She was born at Hartford on 4 February 1950, daughter of James Darrell Haynes and Mildred Kathleen Carter. They lived at Owensboro and by 1980 had three children, all born at Owensboro-

a.   Angela Lynn Rowan, b 26 Apr 1974

b.   Brian Dale Rowan, b 28 Aug 1976

c.   Bradley Shawn Rowan, b 5 Dec 1978 (RN, 1mb, 3pP)


      Phyllis Remonia Rowan [R2b1b9e1m], daughter of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 14 February 1946 in Daviess Co KY. She married Charles Raymond Embry on 12 June 1964. He was born on 16 September 1946 at Hardinsburg, Breckinridge Co KY, son of a Mr Embry and Dorothy Shock. They lived at Owensboro in the 1970s and Phyllis lived at Utica in 2006. They had four children-

1.   Charles Raymond Embry, b 17 May 1965

2.   Jeffrey Allan Embry, b 5 Dec 1967

3.   Griffin Wayne Embry, b 5 Dec 1968

4.   Barbara Lynn Embry, b 23 Sep 1970 (HT, 3Pb)


      Prudence Ione Rowan [R2b1b4j], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born 9 November 1885 at Owensboro, KY and moved to Tyronza, AR when she was a girl. She married Lawrence Stanley Echols on 9 June 1906, probably at Jonesboro, AR. He was born 23 March 1881 at Jonesboro, son of Martin Van Buren Echols and Mary Martha Bird. Lawrence and Prude died at Jonesboro, he on 26 February 1962 and Prude on 7 March 1968. Both are buried in Oaklawn Cemetery in Jonesboro. Prude was a school teacher. They had four children-

1.   Oscar Van Buren Echols, b 13 Mar 1907

2.   Eugene Stanley Echols, b 16 Mar 1909

3.   Syble Echols, b 1910-1912

4.   Wanda Lee Echols, b 1 Jun 1913 (JY, RE,M, EE, W,Z,33uvwd)


      Randall H Rowan [R2b1d6c], son of Alexander Cass Rowan and Sallie F Hansford, was born 6 November 1878 at Buford in Ohio Co KY. He died on 29 December 1903 of pneumonia and was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. (N,RN,1suv,2c)


      Raymond Shultz Rowan [R2b1b9a3], son of Andrew Alexander Rowan and Lillie Elvira Shaver, was born 15 February 1903 at Heflin, KY. He never married, and died of cancer at Hartford on 11 December 1969. Ray is buried in Mt Hermon Cemetery. (76,HT,RN,MM, 1wfd)


      Rebecca Ann Rowan [R2b1b9e1j], daughter of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 17 February 1941 in Daviess Co KY. She married Walter Ray Ford on 4 August 1962. He was born on 30 April 1923 in Henderson Co, son of Walter A Ford and Mary Jewel, but grew up at Hartford. His father was from Ohio Co. They had one daughter-

1.   Sherry Darleen Ford, b 17 Jul 1958 (HT,3b, 321b,1f)


      Rebecca B Rowan [R2b3e1b], daughter of William Atkinson Hill Rowan and Nancy Hardin, was born in March 1880 at Bardstown, and died at the age of 18 months. (57,63, LL,BH,4s)


      Rebecca C Rowan [R2b3e3], daughter of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1840 at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. She never married, lived with her mother, and preceded her death of 1897. (57, 63,LL,4kqrs)


      Reid Melvin Rowan [R2b1c2a3], son of Junius Lloyd Rowan and Laura Eunice Melvin, was born 3 January 1895 at Shawneetown, IL. In June 1917 he lived at San Diego, CA and was a freight clerk for Santa Fe Railroad. He married Mary Hall in 1928 and they lived at Phoenix, AZ in 1930. She was born in IN on 3 May 1901. In the 1940s they lived at Berkeley, Alameda Co CA. He was then working for the Texas & Pacific Railroad as a clerk. Reid died 15 December 1980 at Menlo Park, San Mateo Co CA. Mary died there on 26 December 1961. The T&P RR was merged into the MO Pacific RR in 1976. (GA,LL,DR, M,Z,CAd, 22uv, 47f)


      Rhonda Lynn Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1d], daughter of Joseph Cullen Rowan Jr and Mary Ellen Ballard, was born 14 May 1967 at Lake Station, IN. (RN)


      Richard Alexander Rowan [R2b1b5], son of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born on 27 July 1838 at No Creek in Ohio Co. He married Martha Jane Holbrook in Ohio Co on 22 December 1859 and farmed the property next to his parents. Martha was born at Buford on 19 July 1843, daughter of Robert Holbrook and Elizabeth Bell. Martha was a sister of William O Holbrook who married Richard's sister Martha Rowan. Richard died on 8 July 1902 in Ohio Co; Martha died 3 June 1914 at Heflin of heart failure. Both died in Ohio Co and both are buried there in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery. They had three children, all born in Ohio Co-

a.   Robert Alexander Rowan, b 19 Oct 1860

b.   Azro Vincent Rowan, b 1 Oct 1863

c.   Stephen Oscar Rowan, b 28 Feb 1870 (64, RN, DR, OB,1knqrsumd)


      Richard Lawrence Rowan [H1d8f8], son of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 16 October 1951 in Daviess Co KY. He married Cynthia K Goff on 13 June 1975 in Daviess Co. She was born about 1956. They had two children-

a.   Jason Deon Rowan, b 11 Sep 1976 in Daviess Co KY. (3b)

b.   Holly Marie Rowan, b 22 Dec 1980 in Daviess Co KY. (3b) (WW,3b)


      Richard Ney Rowan [R2b1b5b1], son of Azro Vincent Rowan and Minnie L Foster, was born 19 July 1888 near Hartford, KY. His middle name came from his mother's brother Joseph Ney Foster who died in 1886. Richard, called Ney, grew up in Ohio Co where he was a farmer. He married Etta May Bennett at Beda on 6 October 1909 at her father's home. She was born at Beda on 25 May 1893, daughter of William C Bennett and Henrietta Park. Etta died at Hartford on 30 April 1975 and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro. In May 1980 Ney finally sold his car and quit driving. He died 23 September 1984 in Hartford and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro. They had two sons-

a.   Joseph Cullen Rowan, b 12 Feb 1913

b.   Wendell Ney Rowan, b 12 Sep 1924 (76, GA,RN, MM,M,1muvw,3c)


      Ricky Doyle Rowan [R2b1b9e1g3], son of Ronald Griffin Rowan and Dorothy Wilcox, was born 23 April 1959 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Robert Alexander Rowan [R2b1b5a], son of Richard Alexander Rowan and Martha Jane Holbrook, was born 19 October 1860 in Ohio Co KY. He married Lena Newton in Ohio Co on 7 October 1886, but she left him for another man. In 1900 he was divorced and living with his cousins Charles and Lee Tichenor near Hartford. Robert married his cousin Antha D Bennett at Beda on 26 March 1903. She was born between No Creek and Heflin in late 1880, daughter of Reuben A Bennett and Susan Elizabeth Ellis. Robert was a (Simmons) second cousin to his father-in-law. For years Robert and Antha lived at Livermore. He was a farmer, and died 28 October 1942 of heart failure at Livermore; Antha died in Daviess Co on 14 September 1971 but lived in McLean Co then. Robert and Antha were buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. They had a daughter-

1.   Lois Rosamond Rowan, b 13 Jul 1903 (58, RN,HTMM,1rstmv,2cd,3d)


      Robert Eugene Rowan [R2b1b9e1g2], son of Ronald Griffin Rowan and Dorothy Wilcox, was born 16 September 1956 in Daviess Co KY. (HT, 3b)


      Roger Rowan [H1f5], son of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born in December 1883 in KY. In 1900 he lived with his family at Livermore, McLean Co. He was not found after 1900. (WW,2u)


      Roger C Rowan [H1c1b], son of Buckner Rowan and Annie Hayes, was born 7 September 1901 in Jefferson Co KY. He married Mollie C Brown. She was born 1 August 1903 and died 3 February 1983 at Louisville. Roger died 22 August 1976 at Louisville. They had three children, all born in Jefferson Co KY-

1.   Roger C Rowan Jr, b 16 Jul 1928, died 27 December 1983 at Washington D C. He married Marcella Jones and they had a daughter. (WW, Z,6b)

2.   Gloria M Rowan, 28 May 1930, married a Mr Dawson. (WW,6b)

3.   Lula Ann Rowan, b 9 Mar 1939. (WW,6b) (WW, Z,KYd,6v)


      Ronald Griffin Rowan [R2b1b9e1g], son of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 18 July 1934 in Daviess Co KY. He married Dorothy S Wilcox on 2 March 1954. She was born 13 January 1932 at Morgantown, Butler Co KY, daughter of a Mr Wilcox and Martha Burden. Ronald and Dorothy lived at Owensboro and had three children-

1.   Ronald Griffin Rowan II, b 17 Jan 1955

2.   Robert Eugene Rowan, b 16 Sep 1956

3.   Ricky Doyle Rowan, b 23 Apr 1959 (HT,3b, 96b)


      Ronald Griffin Rowan II [R2b1b9e1g1], son of Ronald Griffin Rowan and Dorothy Wilcox, was born 17 January 1955 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Rose Rowan [R2d], daughter of Andrew Rowan, was named in her uncle Matthew Rowan's 1760 NC will. She was likely born in the mid-18th Century in Fawn Township, York Co PA (southeast corner of PA, in the area now contained in Peach Bottom Twp). No record of a marriage for her has been found. (MA)


      Rose Reed Rowan [R2b1b4h], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born 15 September 1880 at Owensboro, KY. She married John Adam Emrich at Jonesboro, AR about 1900. He was born on 12 June 1865 at Hawesville, Hancock Co KY, son of John Emrich Jr and Elizabeth Schmidt, both immigrants from Germany in 1848. Rose died, probably at home near Tyronza, on 26 October 1918 of uremic poisoning after the birth of her youngest child, and was buried in Jonesboro's City Cemetery. About 1923 John married Frances V “Frankie” Killough in Memphis. She was born in TN 7 January 1890 and was a school teacher. John owned and ran a general merchandise store at Tyronza, AR, and was also in the ginning business. He died at Tyronza on 8 May 1938, and is buried in Tyronza Cemetery. Frankie died 31 January 1976 at Tyronza and is also buried in Tyronza Cemetery. John and Rose had eight children, all born at Tyronza-

1.   unnamed boy Emrich, born 1901, died at Tyronza when three days old; he is buried in Jonesboro's City Cemetery.

2.   Oscar Rowan Emrich, b 5 Aug 1902

3.   John Harwood Emrich, b 25 May 1905

4.   Margaret Emrich, b 11 Sep 1907

5.   Ruth Mary Emrich, b 4 Jun 1910

6.   Dorothy Emrich, b 12 Dec 1912

7.   Sara Emrich, b 16 Aug 1916

8.   Donald Proctor Emrich, b 30 Sep 1918 (ME, RE,UR,Z,JY,31vwfc)


      Rosamond Rowan [R2b1b5a1], daughter of Robert Alexander Rowan and Antha Bennett, was born 13 July 1903 at Hartford, Ohio Co KY. See Lois Rosamond Rowan [R2b1b5a1].


      Roy Lee Rowan [R2b1d12d], son of Thomas A Rowan and Tabitha A Bates, was born in 29 August 1899 (1898 per 1900 census, taken on 18 June 1900, and was age 10 in 1910, 19 in 1920) at Island, McLean Co KY. In 1920 he lived with his brother Arthur at Dugger, Sullivan Co IN and was a coal miner, and was then age 19. His correct birth date must be August 1899. Roy was not married by the end of 1919. He did marry Lora Ann _____, and she was born 10 July 1905. When Roy died on 8 April 1965, he was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro, and Lora also had her gravestone placed next to Roy, but with just her birth date. She married later, to a Mr Higgs, and died at Owensboro on 28 February 1980. Although census records show that Roy was born in August 1899, his gravestone and Social Security records show a 29 August 1901 birth date. (GA,Z, 2uv, 67w,3c)


      Sabina Rowan who died in Carter Co KY on 3 July 1878 was the second wife of John Rowan of Randolph Co and Wirt Co VA (now WV). John was born in 1794 in MD. Sabina was Sabina Skaggs, born in Fayette Co VA in 1812, daughter of Richard Skaggs and Susannah Wood from VA. John’s first wife was Thankful Penny who married John Rowan in Randolph Co on 24 June 1819. She died in the 1840s in Randolph Co and John then married Sabina about 1842. In 1850 they lived in Randolph Co VA, then in Wirt Co VA in 1860, then in Roane Co WV in 1870. John was still alive when Sabina died in Carter Co KY of consumption. She was a school teacher. Why she lived and died in Carter Co KY is not known; Carter Co is in northeast KY, nine counties west of Randolph Co WV and six counties west of Wirt Co and Roane Co WV. It is doubtful that John Rowan was a close cousin of the Rowan families of central KY or of eastern PA. (311mkn,312q, 135r,310d)


      Sally Cass Rowan [R2b1d6e3], daughter of Guy Cass Rowan and Rose Cleveland Turner, was born 2 December 1917 in McLean Co KY. She married her cousin Gaydon John Patton [R2b1b9g3] on 13 January 1937 at Centertown. Her line is continued under his name. (84,HT, 2b,1pmw)


      Samuel Pendleton Rowan [R2b1b9d], son of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 23 October 1877 in Ohio Co KY. He married Louanna J Ford in Ohio Co on 26 January 1905 at Luther Miller's home. She was born in Ohio Co on 29 May 1878, daughter of Edmond Willet Ford and Sarah Sarilda Baird. Louanna was a No Creek school teacher and Sam was a farmer. They lived in Ohio Co after their marriage but in 1910 were at Fairmont, Jefferson Co CO. Samuel died 19 August 1916 at west Hartford in Ohio Co of undetermined causes, and was buried in Goshen Cemetery near Beaver Dam. Louanna died at St Louis, MO on 27 May 1956 and was buried with Sam. They had three children-

1.   girl Rowan, born and died 4 July 1908 and is buried in Goshen Cemetery at Beaver Dam.

2.   Lockie Rowan, b 31 Aug 1909

3.   Wilma T Rowan, b 7 Nov 1914 (HT, MM, 1msud, 44v)


      Sara Frances Rowan [R2b1d13], daughter of John Rowan and Sarah Frances Bell, was born 20 April 1861 in McLean Co KY. She married John Foley on 24 June 1888 and in 1900 they lived at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co. He was born 30 July 1860 at Hawesville, Hancock Co KY (25 miles upriver from Owensboro), and died 23 July 1903. Sara died 21 May 1941 at Livermore and was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co. They had two children-

a.   Marie Foley, b 24 Jan 1891

b.   Timothy Rowan Foley, b 31 Aug 1893 (GA, SC, FM,2rsd,12u)


      Sarah Rowan. parents unknown, was born in KY in 1840. In 1880 she was single, living with widower Joshua Howard at Livermore, McLean Co. (2s)


      Sarah Isabelle Rowan [R2b1a6], daughter of William Cooper Rowan and Abigail J Barnett, was born on 26 March 1841 in Ohio Co KY. She married Dr James Phillip Cox on 2 March 1863 in Ohio Co at her parent's home. Dr Cox was born 16 November 1831 at Cox's Creek in Nelson Co, son of John Bemiss Cox and Lucinda Phillips. James died in Daviess Co on 26 October 1883 and is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery at Heflin. Sallie died 7 January 1898 and is also buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery. She and Dr Cox had six children-

a.   William Bemiss Cox, b 1864

b.   Lucinda Abigail Cox, b 21 Sep 1866

c.   Anna Elizabeth Cox, b Oct 1869

d.   James Roy Cox, b 25 Mar 1873

e.   Orien Noel Cox, b 26 Dec 1878

f.    Rowan Paul Cox, b 19 May 1883 (MM, GA, SC,1nqrmp,2qs)


      Sherman Rowan [H1f4], son of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born in October 1879 at Buford, Ohio Co KY. He was one of the two siblings who died by 1900. (WW,1s,2u)


      Stella Rowan [R2b1d12g], daughter of Thomas A Rowan and Tabitha A Bates, was born 27 August 1904 in McLean Co KY, and was a twin of her sister Ella. Stella married Rollie Buck Alsip at Horton, Ohio Co, on 2 July 1919 and at first they lived at Centertown. He was a coal miner from 1917 or before. He was born at Owensboro on 27 March 1892, son of Jeff Alsip and Mollie Beckferth. In 1920 they lived at Centertown, Ohio Co, but about 1922 they moved to Evansville, IN. He was still a coal miner in 1930. They lived at Evansville in the 1940s. Stella died there on 5 August 1991, age 86. Buck died 14 August 1951 at Marion, IL, at age 61 but was buried in Evansville. They had nine children-

1.   James Hubert Alsip, b 22 Jun 1920

2.   Charles R Alsip, b 1925

3.   Irma L Alsip, b Oct 1926

4.   Mary M Alsip, b Mar 1929

5.   Fred Alsip, b 1930s(?)

6.   Robert Lee Alsip, b 19 Apr 1934

7.   Sharon J Alsip, b abt 1938

8.   Elizabeth Alsip, b Mar 1939

9.   Betty Jean Alsip, b Jan 1940 (GA,104,M, Z,2v,1mw, 51f)


      Stephen Rowan [R2b1], son of Captain William Rowan and Sara Elizabeth Cooper, was born about 1765 in York Co PA. He was a young man when his father moved the family to Jefferson (now Ohio) Co Virginia (now KY) where he spent most of his life. On 27 January 1797 Stephen married Katherine Reid in Nelson Co, and they lived in Ohio Co. If Stephen was married before Katherine, it is unknown. Katherine was born in Scotland between 1766 and 1770, and died 28 June 1832 at No Creek in Ohio Co. Her parents are not known, but there were a few Reid men on the 1796 Nelson Co tax lists: George, Joseph, James, and two Johns (with the last name spelled Reed); the 1797 tax list of Nelson Co shows David, James, George, Joseph, and John (with the last name spelled Read).

      Stephen was on Nelson Co tax lists of 1785 (shown with his father, and listed as “son Stephen” at Rhodesville), in 1789, 1790, and 1800; on 7 June 1796 Stephen and his brother Andrew signed as witnesses in Hardin Co (now Ohio Co) to transfer land between Robert Baird and Ignatius Pigman. Both Baird and Pigman lived in the area now called Ohio Co, so it would seem that Andrew and Stephen traveled between the Green River area and Bardstown for a few years. On 18 July 1797 Stephen bought 230 acres from William McLung and wife Susan, land lying and being in Hardin Co on the second West Fork of Bear Creek, a branch of Green River, and bounded on the west by property of a William Nourse. On 28 April 1801 John and Andrew Rowan, John Douglass (husband of Alice Rowan), and Elizabeth Rowan signed a deed transferring their shares of land in Ohio Co (inherited from their father William Rowan) to their “beloved brother Stephen Rowan.”

      Stephen died 3 November 1841 at No Creek. Both he and his wife are buried in the Rowan family Cemetery near their home a short distance north of No Creek. They had five children, all born in the No Creek Community-

a.   William Cooper Rowan, b Oct 1794

b.   Alexander Richard Rowan, b 11 Jan 1798

c.   Stephen Reid Rowan, b 1804

d.   John Rowan, b 1807

e.   Andrew Joseph Rowan, b 1809 (65,76,HT, GA, DR,AR,4mzt, 1hjzk,2s)


      Stephen Oscar Rowan [R2b1b5c], son of Richard Alexander Rowan and Martha Jane Holbrook, was born 28 February 1870 at Hartford, KY. He married Flora Adeline Carson at her parents' home in Ohio Co on 12 February 1891. She was born near Hartford on 21 February 1872, one of 17 children of Thomas Henry Carson and Delilah Vitula Bennett. Stephen was a farmer near Hartford, and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He and Flora moved to Wray, CO in 1906, where they both died, she on 20 January 1910 and he on 4 November 1964. After Flora died, Stephen lived with his son Hugh at Wray. They are buried in Wray, and had nine children-

1.   Leta Mabyn Rowan, b 9 Dec 1892

2.   Elsie Bennett Rowan, b 5 Sep 1895

3.   Donnie Carson Rowan, b 4 Feb 1897

4.   Hugh Carter Rowan, b 25 Jan 1899

5.   Elbert Neuman Rowan, b 29 May 1900

6.   William Gayden Rowan, b 29 May 1900

7.   Mary Marjorine Rowan, b 22 May 1902

8.   Maud Vitula Rowan, b 9 Apr 1904

9.   Wesley Dean Rowan, b 25 Jan 1907 (L,RN, OB, HT,SR,1mub,60f)


      Stephen Reid Rowan [R2b1c], son of Stephen Rowan and Katherine Reid, was born in 1804 in Ohio Co KY. He moved to Shawneetown, IL in the 1830s because of his hatred of slavery. He bought land there in 1837 and married Nancy Ann Reid at Shawneetown. She was born at Eddyville in Livingston Co (now Lyon Co) KY on 22 May 1806, daughter of Dr John Reid and Margaret _____ (both foreign born). This Reid family moved to Shawneetown in 1808, and is no known relation to Katherine Reid, Stephen's mother. Stephen served in the Union Army and attained the rank of Major, and served in the Illinois State Legislature. He died at Shawneetown on 10 December 1865 and Nancy on 16 March 1890. Both are buried in Westwood Cemetery just west of Shawneetown. They had two sons, both born at Shawneetown-

1.   Alexander Hamilton Rowan, b 30 Aug 1840

2.   Lloyd Lynn Rowan, born 3 Dec 1844 (LL, DR,8nqp,22rs)


      Stephen William Rowan [R2b1d2], son of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 7 June 1838 in Ohio Co KY. He never married, and was a farmer until 1873 when he went into merchandising in Livermore. Stephen enlisted in Captain Pendleton's Company of the Confederate Army in September 1861, and was discharged as a sergeant in April 1865; he was in the Orphan Brigade. Stephen died 8 August 1910 and is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean Co. (64,HT, GA,MM,1n,2qrsc)


      Steve Edwin Rowan [R2b1b9a4c1], son of Daniel Edmond Rowan and Patricia Miller, was born 2 January 1965 at Monterey, CA. He lived at Owensboro, Daviess Co KY in 2006. (MM, HT, CAb,3P)


      Susan Ann Rowan [R2b1b9e1h1], daughter of Jimmie Lee Rowan and Marilyn Ann Stanton, was born 2 June 1957 in Daviess Co KY. She married Anthony D Hayden on 31 December 1976 and they lived at Owensboro. Tony was born in January 1956. (HT,3Pb)


      Susannah Rowan [R2e], daughter of Andrew Rowan, was born by 1750 in Fawn Township, Lancaster Co (now is York Co PA in southeast PA, in the area now contained in Peach Bottom Twp) and died about 1770. (MA,W)


      Terry Rowan [R2b1b5b1a1b2], son of Larry David Rowan and Frances O'Rourke, was born 28 December 1975 at Lake Station, IN. He lived there in 2006. (RN,184P)


      Thelma Bernice Rowan [H1d8g], daughter of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeders, was born 12 November 1925 at home at Pettit, Daviess Co KY. She married Bethel Yose Wickliffe on 25 December 1947 at Owensboro, his second marriage. Soon after they moved to Indianapolis, IN where he began working for Ingans Meat Packing Company. He was with that business for 23 years, then he worked for the US Postal Service until retirement. Bethel was born 31 August 1920 at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY, son of Harrison Wickliffe and Probia Collins, and died 2 November 1991 at Indianapolis. He was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery at Indianapolis. Bethel joined the US Navy at Louisville, KY on 24 October 1939 and served for six years. He was a veteran of World War II. They had a daughter-

1.   Wanda Faye Wickliffe, b 25 Sep 1948 at Indianapolis, IN. (WW)

Elliott Ray Wickliffe was Bethel’s son from his first marriage to a Ms Tanner. He was born 29 Oct 1945 at Oakland, CA, and died 19 Feb 1976 at Santa Clara, CA. (WW,CAd,3b)


      Thelma Bernice Rowan [H1d8f4], daughter of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 23 June 1946 at Owensboro, Daviess Co KY, and died 5 August 1953 at Owensboro of rheumatic fever. She was buried in Mater Dolorosa Cemetery at Owensboro. (WW, 3bd)


      Theodore Rowan, parents unknown, was born in December 1867 in KY. He married Mary Brown in Daviess Co on 25 July 1889; witnesses were Albert Perkins and J Harrison. Theodore and Mary lived at Owensboro in 1900 and he was a janitor. Mary was born at Owensboro on 6 January 1869, daughter of Sid (or Cyrus?) Brown and Dollie Buckner, and died 17 October 1931 at Owensboro. Theodore and Mary divorced before 1920 and Mary then lived at Owensboro with some of her children, now all adults. She had six children by 1900, all born at Owensboro, KY-

1.   Noah Rowan, b Nov 1889, died before 1950. (3u)

2.   Louis Rowan, b 14 Dec 1890 in KY, died at Owensboro on 10 March 1929. He was a salesman. Louis’ death record named his parents as Theodore Rowan Sr and Mary Brown, both born in KY. Louis had married Anna Mae _____ by June 1917, then was a widower by the end of 1919. So Anna Mae had died between the summer of 1917 and the end of 1919. (M,3ud)

3.   Eugene Rowan, b Aug 1891, was dead before 1950. (N,3u)

4.   Harry Rowan, b 9 Jul 1892. He was married and had a child by June 1917, and lived at Owensboro then. Harry and his wife Ruth were still at Owensboro in 1920, but in 1930 and past 1950 they lived at Rockport, Spencer Co IN. About 1915 Harry married Ruth Thomas (see daughter May L). Ruth was born in IN on 3 June 1897. Their first children were born in IN, so Harry and Ruth probably married in the Rockport area. Harry worked in a garage. Ruth died at Rockport in February 1982. She and Harry had eight children, all but daughters Margaret and May were born in IN-

      a.   Mary E Rowan, b Apr 1916 (3w,26f)

      b.   Helen L Rowan, b May 1918 (3w,26f)

      c.   May L Rowan, b 20 Jun 1920 at Owensboro, KY; the mother was Ruth Thomas. This daughter died by 1930, probably at Rockport, IN. (26b)

      d.   Margaret H Rowan, b 1921 at Owensboro, KY. (26f)

      e.   Pauline Rowan, b 1923, was named after her aunt Pauline Rowan, who had died in 1922. (26f)

      f.    Ruth E Rowan, b 1925 (26f)

      g.   Harry Rowan Jr, b 14 Oct 1926, died at Rockport, IN on 31 August 1986. (Z,26f)

      h.   Caroline Rowan, b Feb 1929 (26f)

In 1910 Ruth Thomas was a (White) daughter of widow Mrs Eva Thomas (a Black woman born in 1859 in IN) who lived at Rockport, IN.

Spencer Co IN is the county immediately north of Daviess Co KY. (WW, M,Z,3u,26f)

5.   Pauline Rowan, b Feb 1895 in KY, married a Mr Bradshaw, and then was a widow in 1920, living with her mother at Owensboro. Pauline died 2 November 1922 of tuberculosis at Owensboro. She was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. (3uwd)

6.   Theodore Rowan, b 11 Sep 1902 at Owensboro, died 17 June 1950 at Owensboro. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Theodore had married Lellie Mae Freeman on 27 October 1923 at Owensboro; both claimed they were age 23 when married. Witnesses were Annie Mae Brown and Janet Freeman. Lellie’s parents were William Freeman and Fannie _____. Lellie outlived Theodore. He ran a garage. (3uwd)

7.   Albert F Rowan, b 1903, lived at Kansas City, MO in 1950. (WW,3w)

Mary Brown had a sister Henrietta Brown, who was born about 1871. They were nieces living with the Maurice Valentine family at Upper Town, Daviess Co in 1880. Mary Brown was age 6 months in 1870, living in the home of Mrs Mariah Brown (born KY in 1911) at Owensboro. A young couple named Cyrus and Dollie Brown, ages 25 and 21 then, were also living with Mariah. (3muwd)


      Thomas A Rowan [R2b1d12], son of John Rowan and Sarah Frances Bell, was born 10 October 1859 in McLean Co, KY. He was a farmer and married Isla Sanders in McLean Co on 6 June 1882. She must have died for there is an unclear gravestone with Thomas' name in Pleasant Hill Cemetery on which the date says 19 November 1885; this must be Isla's gravestone since Thomas was still alive in 1910. Thomas married Tabitha A Bates in McLean Co on 24 June 1886. She was born in June 1872 at Island, McLean Co (age 35 in 1910), daughter of Jesse Bates and Mary Lott (Tabitha’s parents were born in KY in 1823 & 1831). In 1910 they lived at Beach Grove, McLean Co.

      Thomas died at Palmyra, Christian Co KY on 15 July 1914 in the Western State Hospital of “chronic nephritis” (Brights disease). Whomever filled in his death certificate did not know Thomas, but the only clues that this was the right Thomas was that he was born in KY in 1859, was age 55, was married, and was from McLean Co. All other answers were “Do not know.” Tom had at least ten children, with five still alive in 1910-

a.   child Rowan, b & d by 1900

b.   Arthur L Rowan, b 16 Jan 1890

c.   child Rowan, b & d by 1900

d.   Roy Lee Rowan, b 29 Aug 1899

e.   child Rowan, b & d 1900-1910

f.    Ella Rowan, b 27 Aug 1904

g.   Stella Rowan, b 27 Aug 1904

h.   child Rowan, b & d 1900-1910 (2v)

i.    George H Rowan, b 1908

j.    child Rowan, b & d 1900-1910 (2v) (GA, HT,2qrsuvmc, 314d)


      Thomas Harwood Tanner Rowan [R2b1b4d1], daughter of Alexander Harwood Rowan and Sara Elizabeth McNeil, was born 19 October 1891 in McLean Co KY. He was a railroad clerk at Livermore before he married Daisy Bibb in 1925 and they lived at Russellville in Logan Co (two counties south of Ohio Co). In 1930 Tanner was then a railroad brakeman. He died on 25 July 1939 in Logan Co and lived there at Russellville when he died. He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Livermore. Daisy may have been the “Daisy Rowan” who was born 25 November 1892 in KY, and died 15 January 1974 in Birk City in Daviess Co (SS Records information). Tanner and Daisy had three children-

a.   Tom Rowan, b 23 Jan 1927 in Logan Co KY. (27bf)

b.   Joe Earl Rowan, b Sep 1929 (29f)

c.   Mary Ann Rowan, b 13 Oct 1931 in Logan Co KY. (27b) (AR,GA,Z, M,2uc)


      Thomas Henry Rowan [R2b1d8], son of John Rowan and Lydia E Stephens, was born 27 May 1853 in Ohio Co KY and died there on 6 August 1853. He is buried in the Rowan family Cemetery near Heflin. (AR, HT,GA)


      Tom Rowan [R2b1b4d1a], son of Thomas Harwood Tanner Rowan and Daisy Bibb, was born 23 January 1927 in Logan Co KY. He died at Lincoln Park, Wayne Co MI in February 1984. (Z,27bf, AR)


      Toni Marleen Rowan [R2b1b9e1a2], daughter of James Bartlett Rowan and Mary Lucille Hagan, was born 8 August 1948 in Daviess Co KY. She married James Britton on 2 February 1967, divorced and then married Jack Ray Bickett on 20 September 1969, and later divorced him. Toni lived at Owensboro and had a child from each marriage-

a.   James Britton II, b 7 Sep 1967

b.   Zacharie Dylan Bickett, b 14 Oct 1970 (HT,3b)


      Tony Eugene Rowan [R2b1b9e1k], son of Arkel Griffin Rowan and Anna May Hill, was born 3 January 1943 in Daviess Co KY. He married Betty Sutton on 11 April 1964. She was born in Daviess Co KY on 31 May 1943, daughter of a Mr Sutton and Flona Elliott. They lived at Maceo and had three children-

1.   Cynthia Gail Rowan, b 15 Apr 1969

2.   Kevin Eugene Rowan, b 18 Aug 1970

3.   Kristi Michelle Rowan, b 11 Mar 1974 (HT,3b)


      Top Rowan [H1f12], son of Hiram Rowan and Mollie Bennett of Ohio Co KY, was born in May 1900 at Livermore, McLean Co KY. He married Mary _____. (WW,2u)


      Ula Rowan [R2b1b4m], daughter of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born 17 June 1898 at Tyronza, AR. See Eulah Vienna Esperence Rowan.


      Victoria Lynn Rowan [R2b1b9e1i2], daughter of Oscar Jackson Rowan and Geneva Fay Ezell, was born 25 August 1966 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Violet Sunshine Rowan [R2b1b9a6], daughter of Andrew Alexander Rowan and Lillie Elvira Shaver, was born 10 June 1914 at Heflin in Ohio Co KY. She married Raymond J Wigginton at Rockport, IN on 5 December 1931. He was born in Ohio Co on 20 January 1913, son of Ernest Wigginton and Sophie Jolly. Violet died at Owensboro Co on 5 March 1983, age 68, and Raymond died there on 9 March 1989, age 76, They had three children, all born in Ohio Co-

a.   Ernest Harold Wigginton, b 28 Nov 1932

b.   Dimple Fay Wigginton, b 14 Sep 1935

c.   Reva Lou Wigginton, b 16 May 1941 (MM, HT,RN,Z,1wf,3d)


      Volla Rowan [H1a6], son of Henry Rowan and Mary Munt, was born 21 June 1870 in Ohio Co. He grew up in Daviess Co. He was shown to be a daughter in the 1880 census, in error. Volla married Mrs Rhoda (Sutherland) Watson in 1901, her second marriage, and in 1910 they lived next door to his brother James in Daviess Co. Rhoda was born 25 April 1868 in KY, daughter of Charles Sutherland and Charlotte Willis. She had four children from her first marriage, but none with Volla by 1920. He must have been light skinned because he and Rhoda were shown as White people in the 1920 census, living at Vanover. Volla died at Sutherland in Daviess Co on 23 August 1936 of tuberculosis. His death certificate gave his parents’ names as Henry Rowan and Mary Richardson. Volla was buried in Utica Church Cemetery in Daviess Co. Rhoda died in Daviess Co on 15 May 1950 and was buried with Volla. (3svwd)


      Walter Haden Rowan [R2b1b9a2], son of Andrew Alexander Rowan and Lillie Elvira Shaver, was born 5 July 1900 and died on 8 April 1901. He is buried in Mt Hermon Cemetery in Ohio Co. (HT)


      Wendell Rowan [R2b1b4g1], son of William Andrew Rowan and Hattie Violet, was born 31 July 1899, probably in Craighead or Poinsett Co AR, and died as a young man when he was “killed by a horse.” After his father died, he was raised by his maternal grandparents, and in 1910 lived at Quannah Twp, Comanche Co OK. He may be buried at Joiner, Mississippi Co AR. Wendell had no children. (AR,RE,185v)


      Wendell Ney Rowan [R2b1b5b1b], son of Richard Ney Rowan and Etta May Bennett, was born 12 September 1924 at Owensboro, KY. He died at Manatee, FL on 27 June 1927. (FLd,RN, 3b)


      Wesley Dean Rowan [R2b1b5c9], son of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 25 January 1907 in Wray, CO and died on 8 February 1907. (58,SR)


      William Rowan [R2b], son of Andrew Rowan of York Co PA, was born in County Down Ireland in 1728. He was a little boy when his father moved to Fawn Twp, York Co PA (southeast corner of PA, in the area now contained in Peach Bottom Twp) where he grew up. In nearby Lancaster Co on 9 June 1767 he married Sara Elizabeth Cooper, a Quaker, at the Reformed Quaker Church. She was born in York Co between 1737 and 1740, daughter of John Cooper and Alice Gill. William's sons attended the old Presbyterian Classical School in Slate Ridge not far from his home. He was sheriff of York Co in 1777, and was the tax collector in 1778. He was listed in the 1772 York Co tax list at Fawn Township, having property worth £18.

      When the American Revolution broke out he was at the head of a volunteer company going to the front where he remained in service for six months, the period for which the men under his command had enlisted. (See State Militia note at the end of these biographies). William was in the Fourth Battalion, York Co, PA Militia, and was a lieutenant in August of 1776, and a captain in the Fourth Battalion in December 1776. During the war, he spent his and his wife's sizeable fortune backing the American cause.

      William, in April 1779, made a settlement between Hawkin's Branch & Boonesborough Road, and about one mile from Dicks River, in Kentucky Co Virginia. William Weathley (see item at end of this biography) was his agent to file this claim for 400 acres with the Virginia Land Commission. The price for the land was 10 shillings per 100 acres. At the close of the Revolution in the spring of 1780, in the hope of repairing his shattered fortune, Captain Rowan traveled to the wilderness of the western county of VA, Kentucky Co. On 1 April 1780 he was at Bowman's Station, six miles east of Harrodsburg, and made another trip in 1781. These trips were no doubt made to check out the new territory for the big trip yet to come. William mortgaged his farm which he bought from his brother Andrew after his father's death, receiving £100 on the loan, and probably used this money to finance the 1782 trip to the newly formed Jefferson Co VA, and to buy land there. Long after he and his family settled in their new land, his loan went into default for non-payment, and he lost the land to the mortgage holder. The 1772 York Co tax list shows William owning land in Fawn township, and the 1783 list shows William owning £105 worth of taxable property.

      In 1782 Captain Rowan and his family traveled overland; there was an established highway westbound from York to southwest PA, which they probably used. On 10 October 1782 Captain Rowan and five other families set sail in Rowan's two flat bottom boats from the Monongahela River near the mouth of Redstone Creek in southwest PA. Rowan's family consisted of his wife, three sons, and his daughters. They headed downstream for The Falls of the Ohio River, 600 miles from Pittsburgh. At that time there were no Whites living on the Ohio, or near it, on either side from Wheeling to the Falls of the Ohio. The whole distance was one entire, unbroken wilderness, inhabited only by savages and they at deadly hostility with the Whites. The boat had been constructed with the sides higher than a man's head, of plank too thick to be perforated by a rifle ball, and with post holes for defense in case of attack. One of the sons, John Rowan, recounted years later “We expected a voyage of not more than six or seven days.” In fact, the journey took about five months, during which many hardships were suffered.

      At Limestone, near the present Maysville in northeast KY, three of the families headed overland toward the interior, where they were killed by the Indians. The rest of the party continued down river to The Falls of the Ohio, arriving 10 March 1783. Rowan and his family built a cabin (or used one already built on his prior trips?). A Major Bedinger killed a rattle snake near the Rowan cabin and showed the snake to Mrs Rowan, who declared that “if any one would swallow a rattle snake's heart alive, it would bring him good fortune.” Her son Andrew, a boy of twelve, immediately opened the snake and taking from it the still quivering heart, swallowed it in a twinkle.

      After remaining near the Falls through that summer and the following, during which they replenished their supplies and were joined by three new families to replace the three who were lost to the Indians, the pioneers left in April of 1784, headed for the Long Falls of Green River (later became Rhodesville, where Fort Vienna was built, then renamed Calhoun in McLean Co KY). Keep in mind that the original counties covered much more area than the present counties of the same name. The Falls from which they left in the month prior was also in Jefferson Co. The three original counties, formed from Kentucky Co VA in 1780, were Fayette, Jefferson, and Lincoln Counties.

      Rowan and his party, upon leaving The Falls in April 1784, proceeded down the Ohio. The Rowan boats, one for the families and one for the cattle, ran into a party of Indians who threatened to attack the vessels. The boats had descended the Ohio about 100 miles from The Falls, and were near the center of the river gliding along very securely about ten o'clock at night when an ominous yelling of the natives was heard some two or three miles down river, on the northern shore. The yelling continued and it was concluded that the Indians had captured a boat that had passed the two Rowan boats about mid-day, and were massacring their captives. The two Rowan boats were lashed together, and the best practical arrangements were made for defending them. The seven men were distributed by Captain Rowan to the best advantage in case of attack, and the boats were moved close to the south (VA) shore, with as little noise by the oars as possible, but not so close that any possible Indians on the south shore could reach them. The Indian fires were extended along the north shore at intervals for half a mile or more, and as the boats reached a point about opposite the central fire, Rowan's party was discovered, and commanded to come to. All on board remained silent, for Captain Rowan had given strict orders that no one should utter any sound but that of his rifle, and not that until the Indians should come within powder burning distance. The Indians united in a most terrific yell, rushed to their canoes, and gave pursuit. The flat boats floated on in silence; not an oar was pulled. The Indians approached within less than a hundred yards, with a seeming determination to board. Just at this moment, Mrs Sara Rowan rose from her seat, collected the axes, and placed one by the side of each man, where he stood with his gun, touching him on the knee with the handle of the axe as she leaned it up by him against the side of the boat, to let him know it was there, and returned to her seat, retaining a hatchet for herself. The screaming Indians continued hovering on the rear for nearly three miles, when awed by the inference which they drew from the silence observed on board, they relinquished continued pursuit. None but those who have a practical acquaintance with Indian warfare can form a just idea of the terror that their hideous yelling is calculated to inspire. Judge Rowan, who was then ten years old, states that he could never forget the sensations of that night, or cease to admire the fortitude and composure displayed by his mother on that trying occasion. There were seven men and three boys in the boats, with nine guns in all. Mrs Sara Rowan, in speaking of the incident afterward, in her calm was said “we made a providential escape, for which we ought to feel grateful.”

      This near encounter occurred a short distance above the Yellow Banks, the present area of Owensboro. It was here that the women and children and the cattle were landed and proceeded overland, a distance of about twenty five miles, to the Long Falls, while the boats went on downstream to the mouth of Green River and then up that stream to the same destination. (See the Rowan’s Enlargement note at the end of these biographies.) The arrival date for the group who walked from the landing at the Yellow Banks was 11 May 1784. In the new land William finally settled upon land that he bought before he left PA and to which he supposed he had good title. The point upon which he proposed to settle, or in effect, to build a fort, was by computation 100 miles from any other forts, which were the nearest settlements to the proposed settlement of Captain Rowan. This site was soon renamed Fort Vienna. On the second day after their arrival, Indians stole all their horses, and for the next two years they did without. Later that year, still in Jefferson Co VA, William was one of three men who appraised the estate of Thomas Talbot, deceased. In 1785 this part of Jefferson Co became Nelson Co VA. Between 1785 and 1788 nine counties were formed, but were still counties of VA and were called jointly as the Kentucky Territory; Nelson Co was one of them. On 1 June 1792 these nine VA counties became the 15th US State, and in 1793 this part of Nelson Co became Hardin Co KY; in 1799 it became Ohio Co KY. There were yet two or three court cases later in 1784 where William was involved in lawsuits, probably over land rights. And he was on a jury in Jefferson Co about this time.

      In 1785 William was listed on a Nelson Co VA tax list, living at Rhodesville (now is Calhoun in McLean Co KY), as was his son Andrew; this was still in the same area where William had land claims from years before. He was again found on a 5 September 1789 Nelson Co tax list in the same house with sons Stephen and Andrew. After living at Rhodesville for two to three years, the Rowan family moved east to Bardstown; in February 1787 William and sons are not listed in the Nelson Co tax list. They apparently had moved to Bardstown to send their son John to school. They settled in a log house owned by William Lytle just outside of town. Petition was received by the Virginia Legislature on 1 November 1788 requesting the granting of titles to lots in “Bairdstown.” Among the signers were Charles Broughton and William Rowan. Tax lists for Nelson Co show William, Stephen and Andrew there in 1790 also; but William only in 1791 and 1792. In the 12 May 1795 tax list were William Rowan included with 3 Whites 21 or older and 1 White age 16 to 21.

      On 12 August 1795 William signed a deed with the county judges in Nelson Co in which he and Elizabeth promised to take in a young girl named Lidia Fitzgibbins “aged three years six months and twenty two days” as an apprentice until her eighteenth year. Lidia was to be taught “in a common degree the art of spinning, sewing, knelling, & housewifery.” She was apparently an orphan.

      William was a Congressman from Nelson Co in 1795 (Nelson Co was formed from Jefferson Co in 1784). Sometime near the end of the 1790s they moved back west to what was to become the new Ohio Co, and William was the first county clerk of the new county, taking office on 1 July 1799 and serving until his death the following summer. William was over six feet tall, while Sara was five foot seven inches, both being tall for people of the 18th century. He died in July 1800 in Ohio Co, and Sara by April 1803. They had five children-

1.   Stephen Rowan, b c1765

2.   Andrew Rowan, b 1770

3.   John Rowan, b 12 Jul 1772

4.   Alice Rowan, b Jul-Sep 1773

5.   Elizabeth Rowan, b 1770s?

It is interesting to note that the Jefferson Co court records of the 1780s gave names of men who would later be ancestors of the descendants of William Rowan, or of their spouses. And some of these men would have new Kentucky state counties named after them: Bell, Breckenridge, Broughton, Cox, Oldham, Pottenger, Reid, to name a few.

Charles Broughton was the father of Mary “Polly” Broughton who married William Shain, and also the father of Nancy Broughton who married Francis Shain (spelled Shane). William Shain and Polly were ancestors of many of the Simmons families of Ohio Co one generation later. Charles Broughton was from Westmoreland Co in southwestern PA; they moved to Nelson Co VA in 1784-1785, although Charles had made a settlement in Jefferson Co in 1780. (75,76, 77, 78, 79, 81,99, DR, GA,AR, 6p,4t, 2s, 17pyt, 1nyz)

From Lawyers and Lawmakers of Kentucky, by H Levin, editor, 1897, page 167, in a biography of Judge John Rowan, this part concerned John’s father William Rowan: “William Rowan, held a valuable office under the crown, but this did not have the effect in the least of weakening his patriotism, for he raised and commanded a company in that struggle. His generous nature had led him to impair, through assistance to others, his own and his wife's very ample fortune, and he lost from the ravages of the war much of the little that he had left. At the close of the war, with the hope of repairing his shattered fortune, he emigrated from Pennsylvania to Kentucky (then a district of Virginia) in the wild lands of which he had invested the remnant of his fortune. He arrived at Louisville in March, 1783, and finding the locality uninviting from prevailing sickness, he resumed his journey the following spring, and settled at the falls of Green river, on land which he had bought before leaving PA. After remaining there several years amid the exciting scenes of the frontier, he removed to the vicinity of Bardstown, for better educational opportunities for his children.”


      William Rowan lived in Fayette Co KY in the 1820s and had a daughter named Sinai Rowan who married Dr J L Maxwell in Fayette Co on 1 May 1823. The origin of this family is unknown. This William Rowan was not found in KY in 1820 nor in 1830. (JY,57m)


      William Rowan [H1c5], son of Ed Rowan and Louise Richardson, was born 22 February 1882 in Daviess Co KY. (KYu,3u)


      William Andrew Rowan [R2b1b4], son of Alexander Richard Rowan and America Simmons, was born on 6 April 1836 in Ohio Co KY at No Creek. He married America R Tanner at Alfred C Tanner's home in McLean Co KY on 29 January 1856. America was born on 19 November 1841 in Ohio (now McLean) Co, daughter of Thomas Howard Tanner and Lydia Jane Whitaker. She was delivered at birth by Will's father Dr Rowan, and was named after Will's mother. Will and America lived in McLean Co until she died on 14 August 1872. She is buried in the Tichenor Cemetery in McLean Co, as was her oldest daughter.
Will was a tobacco dealer, river boat gambler, and sometimes farmer. Old folks in Ohio and McLean Counties in the 1980s remember tales their grandparents told about “cousin Willie” who had a penchant for brawling. Once he and several of his cousins were in a knife fight with the neighbor boys in which Will was cut in the abdomen and was lying on the ground. Dr Rowan called his brother-in-law, who was a big man, to stop the fight so Alex could patch up Will's wound. The Simmons brother-in-law waded into the melee, cracked a few jaws, and stopped the fight. Dr Alex then had his brother-in-law hold Will down while he sewed up his son. Will would often get drunk and rowdy, and gamble away his earnings. Another time, probably years later, Will was in an Owensboro saloon and got into an argument with the bartender. The bartender knocked him down and Will pulled out his Bowie knife. Luckily, a policeman came in and stopped the impending disaster.

      When Will's wife died he had five children ranging in age from a young teenager to a baby. His mother-in-law Lydia Jane “Gammer” Whitaker managed the children much of the time, but also a teen named Frances Matilda Hand moved in and helped mind Will's youngsters. Within a couple of years the teen married Will at Hartford on 13 February 1876, much against the advice of the Tanner family.

      Frances M Hand was born 27 September 1858 at Whitesville, Daviess Co KY, daughter of Henry C Hand and Keziah Matilda “Kizzy” Griffith (see picture). Frances was apparently abandoned by her father and moved in with Will Rowan's sister Mary E Rowan and Jeff Bell, and eventually moved over to the Tanner household to help out with the Will's young children. For a time in 1870 she was living with the Thomas A Steward family.

      After twenty years of marriage, Frances and Will went down the Ohio River to the Mississippi River, then to AR where they traveled by covered wagon to the Tyronza area, arriving in 1896. Perhaps on the way they visited Will's Rowan cousins at Shawneetown in Gallatin Co IL since the Illinois clan had kept the family ties for years by visiting the relatives in Ohio Co. When the trip to AR was made, Will's children from his first marriage had all grown, and one daughter had moved to AR about the same time as Will and Frances. On 25 July 1898 Will died at Tyronza of a stroke or heart failure while working in the field on their farm; he is buried in Jonesboro a few miles to the north. Frances, in need of support, moved to Thayer, MO where her son Forrest had just begun working for the railroad. She and her youngest child lived with Forrest at Thayer in 1910, but within 4 years they were back in Jonesboro. Frances lived for many more years a mile south of Jonesboro, but was living with her daughter Mary Elizabeth at Portland, OR in 1920. Frances died at Jonesboro on 11 December 1946. She is buried in the City Cemetery in Jonesboro next to her daughter Rose’s grave. William Rowan had seven children with Frances, making twelve in all her daughter Rose’s grave. William Rowan had seven children with Frances, making twelve in all-

a.   Ella W Rowan, b 12 Nov 1858

b.   Lydia Maude Rowan, b 30 Nov 1860

c.   Julia Flint Rowan, b 15 Feb 1863

d.   Alexander Harwood Rowan, b 10 Dec 1866

e.   Louis P Rowan, b 15 Jun 1871

f.    Mary Elizabeth Rowan, b 24 Nov 1876

g.   William Andrew Rowan, b 3 Aug 1878

h.   Rose Reed Rowan, b 15 Sep 1880

i.    John Proctor Rowan, b 15 May 1883

j.    Prudence Ione Rowan, b 9 Nov 1885

k.   Forrest S Rowan, b 12 May 1888

m.  Eulah Vienna Esperence Rowan, b 17 Jun 1898

Henry C Hand, and Kizzy Griffith were married at her parent's home in Ohio Co on 12 Jul 1857. Kizzy was also born in KY about 1840, daughter of Isaac Griffith and Matilda Evans from NC. Kizzy and a daughter, Frances' young sister, may have died in a house fire in Ohio Co around 1863, and afterward “Henry abandoned Frances and moved north to Indiana” (Source UR). Henry returned to Ohio Co on the day of Frances' marriage with Will Rowan, but she would not allow him to see her; he left and was never heard from again. (M,GA,UR, GM,MC, MR,OB,N, 475r,476s, 1knmqbd, 28s,3s, 2qrsu,77w, 33f)

      William Andrew Rowan [R2b1b4g], son of William Andrew Rowan and Frances Matilda Hand, was born 3 August 1878 at Owensboro, KY. He married Hattie M Violett in October 1898. William died at Jonesboro, AR on 31 July 1899 of cholera and is buried in Jonesboro. Hattie probably also died at the same time. Hattie’s father and step-mother Julia Frances ____ then raised William’s son Wendell. In 1910 the boy and his grandparents lived at Quannah, Comanche Co OK. What happened to Hattie is not known, but the two most common reasons for the grandparents raising the grandchildren are because the parents died, or one parent died and the other married again. Hattie was born in Ballard Co KY in 1878, daughter of Stephen Hanson Violett and Sarah Elizabeth Parkham. Hattie and William had a son-

1.   Wendell Rowan, b 31 Jul 1899

Hattie’s father married Julia in 1887, so she wasn’t Hattie’s mother. Sarah Elizabeth Parkham and Stephen H Violett married in Ballard Co KY on 15 Nov 1876. Hattie M Violett was a sister of John Lucian Violett. Lucian was born 11 Dec 1883 in KY and lived at Tyronza, AR and in Comanche Co OK. (RE,N,M, 3s,185v,31w,186msu)


      William Atkinson Hill Rowan [R2b3e1], son of John Rowan Jr and Rebecca Cairns, was born in 1837 (age 22 in 1860) at the Federal Hill home in Bardstown, KY. He was a hot tempered and impulsive young man, and when young he worked as a clerk in the Louisville Chancery Court, a job obtained for him by his uncle William P Boone. William borrowed against his share of his inheritance to outfit himself for the war, and enlisted in the Confederacy on 23 April 1861 at Louisville. He remained for the duration of the Civil War, and was wounded twice. He was promoted to the rank of captain after three months, and later was made a colonel.

      After the war ended, William was elected Co court clerk of Nelson Co for three terms (Bardstown is the county seat). He married his childhood sweetheart Nancy Hanks Hardin in Nelson Co on 20 September 1877, at the age of 40. She was born about 1844 in Fleming Co, daughter of Rowan Hardin and Eliza Cardwell, and lived in Fleming Co prior to her marriage. William was a lawyer when he married. He and Nancy lived at Bardstown in 1880, but later lived at Nashville for years. In 1897 he was living in WA State in Clallam Co. William was lost at sea and presumed drowned in 1900. They had two children-

a.   Benjamin Hardin Rowan, b 31 Oct 1878

b.   Rebecca B Rowan, b Mar 1880 (57, 63,LL, BH, 6u, 4qms)


      William Cooper Rowan [R2b1a], son of Stephen Rowan and Katherine Reid, was born in October 1794 in Hardin (now Ohio) Co. He married Abigail J Barnett on or soon after 24 December 1829 in Ohio Co. Considering the birth date of William's son Lucian, Abbie must have been a second wife. She was born in Ohio Co on 22 February 1803, daughter of Joseph Barnett and Jean Barnett, and died 23 November 1844; Will died 4 February 1879 and both are buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery near Heflin. There is an Ohio Co marriage record for a “William Rowan” on 23 December 1828 to Mahala Miller; the bond was paid by William Miller. Although the marriage date does not agree with Lucian's birth date, this marriage must be noted. William had seven children, all born in Ohio Co, and he was a slave owner (see below)-

1.   Lucian B Rowan, b 26 Feb 1826

2.   Josephine Rowan, b 1830-1832

3.   John Alex Rowan, b 14 Oct 1833

4.   William Joseph Rowan, b 1836

5.   Anna E Rowan, b 25 Mar 1839

6.   Sarah Isabelle Rowan, b 26 Mar 1841

7.   Abigail J Rowan, b 12 Nov 1844

Joseph Barnett and Jean Barnett were cousins and were the first couple to be married in Ohio Co.

William C Rowan had slaves, as of 27 August 1850, and his slaves of 9 August 1860 are in the second column; note that William C Rowan had two farms in 1860, one in McLean Co and one in Ohio Co. McLean Co was split from Ohio Co in 1854, so there could be just one farm straddling the new county line:

1 Black female, age 45

1 Black female, age 42

1 Black male, age 28             age 38, in McLean Co

1 Black females, age 17        age 30

1 Black females, age 17        age 30

1 Black male, age 17

1 Black male, age 15

1 Black male, age 13

1 Black female                      age 23

1 Black males, age 12           age 22

1 Black males, age 12           age 21

1 Black male, age 9

1 Black female, age 8            age 20

1 Black male, age 6               age 16

1 Black male, age 4               age 16

1 Black female, age 3            age 15

1 Black female, age 1            age 11

1 Mulatto female, age 1        age 10 and Black

1 Black male, age 4 mo

1 Black female, age 22

1 Black male, age 1               age 12

Whether Black or Mulatto was noted in the assumption that William C Rowan might be the father of any Mulatto slave. The above list was as taken as the census taker listed them; it is assumed that these people were shown in family groups, especially of those under age 10 or so. (58,65, 76,LL,1jkmnqrc)


      William E Rowan [H1d8c], son of Henry Stephen Rowan and Daisy Reeters (Retus?), was born 17 September 1913 at Pettit, Daviess Co KY, and died 3 February 1992 at Indianapolis, IN. He was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. William married Georgia Ida Pry on 22 March 1935 at Owensboro. She was born 17 November 1914 at Utica, Daviess Co KY, daughter of Walker Pry and Julia Wright, and died 30 December 1982 at Owensboro. Georgia was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Owensboro. William and Georgia must have divorced because she married R C McFarland on 23 March 1940 in Daviess Co. William served in the US Army from 12 September 1942 through 9 February 1946, and was discharged as a Sergeant. William and Georgia had a daughter-

1.   Gloria Lee Rowan, b 12 Aug 1935

Walker Pry was born about 1870 in Daviess Co, son of Henry Pry and Kitty _____, and was a brother of Georgianna Pry who was the mother-in-law of James G Wilbur Hayden [H1a5d]. (WW,Z,3sb)


      William E Rowan [H1d8f3], son of Ellis Rowan and Georgia Ann Hayden, was born 26 May 1945 in Daviess Co KY. He married Earleen _____, and married Alma L Shelton on 21 June 1998 in Daviess Co, Ky. William and Earleen had a child, and with Alma he had two-

a.   Kew L Rowan, b May 1977 (3P)

b.   James M Rowan, b Jul 1979 (3P)

c.   Ricco D Rowan, b Jul 1980 (3P) (WW,3b)


      William Gayden Rowan [R2b1b5c6], son of Stephen Oscar Rowan and Flora Adeline Carson, was born 29 May 1900 in Ohio Co KY and died 23 February 1901. He is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery. (58,SR, GA)


      William Hamilton Rowan [R2b3e1a1], son of Benjamin Hardin Rowan and Alice Buttorff, was born 8 October 1903 in the Nashville, TN area. He attended Vanderbilt University and married Elizabeth Lowery of Hopkinsville, Christian Co KY. She was born 30 May 1902, and in 2000 was living in Nashville. William was an engineering professor at Vanderbilt University. He died in May 1974 at Nashville, and Elizabeth died there on 1 April 2000. They had two sons-

a.   William Hamilton Rowan Jr, b 1933

b.   Ben Hardin Rowan II, b 1938 (LL,BH,Z, 49Pw)


      William Hamilton Rowan Jr [R2b3e1a1a], son of William Hamilton Rowan and Elizabeth Lowery, was born in 1933 in TN. He first married Nancy Caldwell, and after two children married Sarah Connely from Cedar Hill, TN. Sarah was born in July 1929. They were living in Nashville in 2006. William is a computer science professor at Vanderbilt University. His two children are-

1.   Elizabeth Rowan

2.   William H Rowan III (BH,49P)


      William H Rowan III [R2b3e1a1a2], son of William Hamilton Rowan Jr and Nancy Caldwell, lives in Nashville, TN. He was not married as of 1988. (BH)


      William Henry Rowan was born 23 April 1890 in Daviess Co KY and died 21 December 1954 at Owensboro. He married and outlived his wife. His death records says his mother was Mary Walls. (WW)


      William Joseph Rowan [R2b1a4], son of William Cooper Rowan and Abigail J Barnett, was born in 1836 in Ohio Co KY. He died on 5 December 1898 and is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery. William J never married. (RN, 1knqpc)


      William Lytle Rowan [R2b3c], son of John Rowan and Agnes Anne Lytle, was born 2 December 1802 at Frankfort, KY. He married Eliza Boyce of Harrodsburg in September 1826 in Mercer Co, but lived in Nelson Co just before he married. She was a daughter of R Boyce. William posted the bond for and witnessed the marriage of George Robinson and Eliza Hunter on 30 April 1827 in Nelson Co. While on a trip to Washington D.C., they stopped at his father's home at Bardstown, and became victims of the cholera epidemic that killed so many of his close relatives. William died at Federal Hill at 3:00 pm on 27 July 1833, and Eliza the day before William. They are buried at Federal Hill. They had no children. (LL,57,59, 63,73, 78, 282m)


      Willie Rowena Rowan [R2b1b9c], daughter of John Butler Rowan and Martha Corilla Bennett, was born 6 April 1875 in Ohio Co KY. She died 3 September 1895, unmarried, and is buried in Woodwards Valley Church Cemetery at Heflin. (MM,HT, RN,1cs)


      Wilma T Rowan [R2b1b9d3], daughter of Samuel Pendleton Rowan and Louanna J Ford, was born 7 November 1914 in Ohio Co KY. She married George Summers and they lived at St Louis, MO. Wilma died near St Louis at Valley Park on 5 July 1996. George was born 12 August 1912 and also died at Valley Park, in November 1977. They had two sons. (HT,Z,1pb)


      Zulu Rowan [H1e2], daughter of James Rowan and Ellen Rock, was born in 1872 in Ohio Co KY. (1s)


      Addie A Royce [R2g9d1b], daughter of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born in 1870 in Mecosta Co MI. (122s)


      Albert Alonzo Royce [R2g9d1j], son of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born 15 June 1891 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI. He died in November 1962. (M,Z,122buv)


      Charles Henry Royce [R2g9d1c], son of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born 13 November 1871 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI, and probably died by 1900 since he was not found after 1880. There were two birth records for Charles Henry Royce; the other one was on 13 November 1872. The earlier one is probably the correct one since the next child born was William, on 8 June 1873. (122bs)


      Clarence E Royce [R2g9d1f], son of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born in June 1877 in Mecosta Co MI. He lived at Cadillac, Wexford Co in 1910 and had married Lou Lavern Fellows on 27 June 1906 at Hinton, Mecosta Co. She was born at Otisco, Ionia Co MI on 15 January 1878, daughter of George W Fellows and Susan McClellan. They had no children by 1910, but by 1920 had two-

1.   Mona L Royce, b 1913 (229wf)

2.   Delos C Royce (son), b 11 Dec 1914, died 6 August 1991 at Cadillac, Wexford Co. (Z,MId, 229wf) (201s,122sum, 229vwf)


      Etta L Royce [R2g9d1g], daughter of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born 6 October 1879 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI. (122bsu)


      Fredrick Lindley Royce [R2g9d1e], son of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born 8 August 1875 in Mecosta Co MI. Fred married Phoebe E Stafford on 24 December 1905 at Hinton, Mecosta Co and they lived at Millbrook in 1910. In September 1918 they lived in neighboring Isabella Co, but in 1920 Fred lived at Detroit, was still married, but Phoebe was not with him. They had apparently separated, then divorced after 1920, because “Phoebe E Stafford Royce” married Roy Tiffany at Stanton, Montcalm Co on 26 November 1924. Fred was then a tool maker for an auto factory. In 1930 he worked as a driver for an ice plant. Phoebe was born at Bridgewater, Williams Co OH in December 1883, daughter of Eugene Stafford and Josephine VanCurler, and in 1900 lived a few doors from Fred at Millbrook. Phoebe and Fred had a son-

1.   Orville F Royce, b 1907 at Millbrook, MI. (122v)

Phoebe’s son from her first marriage to Clyde Orr was Ralph R Orr, born in 1902 in MI. Ralph married Pearl Elmdorf at Stanton, Montcalm Co on 26 November 1924, the same day that his mother Phoebe married for the third time. (M, 230s,122sumv,238m,148wf)


      George W Royce [R2g9d1d6], son of William Frances Royce and Georgiana Fellows, was born 15 March 1910 at Roland, Isabella Co MI. He died in the Muskegon, MI area on 8 December 1995. (Z,123v, 122w)


      Herbert Lee Royce [R2g9d1d2], son of William Frances Royce and Georgiana Fellows, was born 9 January 1900 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI. In 1918 he lived at Blanchard, Isabella Co. Herbert married Pearl _____ about 1922 and in 1930 they lived at Muskegon Heights, Muskegon Co. Pearl was born in 1904 in MI. They had three children by 1930, all born in MI-

a.   Erwin Royce, b 1923 (231f)

b.   Neoma Royce, b 1925 (231f)

c.   Donald Royce, b 1929 (231f) (M,123v, 122uw, 231f)


      Mildred Pearl Royce [R2g9d1d3], daughter of William Frances Royce and Georgiana Fellows, was born 12 July 1902 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co. She was shown as a son in 1910, and normally used her middle name during her lifetime. (W,123v, 122w)


      Miles Delbert Royce [R2g9d1d5], son of William Frances Royce and Georgiana Fellows, was born 21 July 1907 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI. He married Dorothy M _____ about 1929 and they lived at Muskegon Heights, MI, as did his brother Herbert. Dorothy was born in MI on 27 July 1911, and died at Muskegon on 18 August 1999. Miles died on 1 December 1961 at Muskegon. He worked in a foundry at Muskegon in 1930, as did his father. They had a daughter-

a.   Shirley M Royce, b Jan 1930 at Muskegon Heights, MI. (231f) (Z,W, 123v,122w,231f)


      Nora E Royce [R2g9d1h], daughter of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born in 1881 in Mecosta Co MI, and was not married by 1910; she was an epileptic, and was overlooked by the 1900 census taker. (122v)


      Opal Royce [R2g9d1d4], daughter of William Frances Royce and Georgiana Fellows, was born and died about 1904 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI. (W,123v)


      Ruby Ethel Royce [R2g9d1d1], daughter of William Frances Royce and Georgiana Fellows, was born 21 May 1898 at Millbrook, Mecosta Co. (122bu, 123v)


      Ruth Royce [R2g9d1i], daughter of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born in May 1886 in Mecosta Co MI. (122u)


      William Frances Royce [R2g9d1d], son of Sarah Sophronia Wolcott and James Edwin Royce, was born 8 June 1873 in Mecosta Co MI. He married Georgiana Fellows on 22 June 1897. In 1900 they lived at Millbrook, but moved to Isabella Co soon after. In 1910 and at least until September 1918 they still lived in Isabella Co. In 1920 they were living at Millbrook again. Georgiana was born at Otisco, Ionia Co MI on 17 May 1879, daughter of George W Fellows and Susan McClellan, and died at Muskegon, Muskegon Co MI on 5 November 1977. Georgiana was a sister of Lou Fellows who married Frank’s brother Clarence E Royce. William Francis normally used the nickname Frank. In the 1920s they moved to Muskegon Heights, Muskegon Co and Frank had a job working in a foundry, instead of farming. He died at Muskegon on 22 October 1940. By 1910 they had six children, all born in MI-

1.   Ruby Ethel Royce, b 21 May 1898

2.   Herbert Lee Royce, b 9 Jan 1900

3.   Mildred Pearl Royce, b 12 Jul 1902

4.   Opal Royce, b abt 1904

5.   Miles Delbert Royce, b 21 Jul 1907

6.   George W Royce, b 15 Mar 1910 (M,Z,W, 122sw, 231fd)


      Anne Wilson Rudersdorf [R2c5b3c2a], daughter of Florence Ray Wilson and William Morris Rudersdorf, was born 11 January 1932 at Houston, TX. She married Leo Herbert Stakemiller Jr and they lived at Houston. He was born at Houston on 19 June 1927, son of Leo Herbert Stakemiller and Lola Minnie Harlow. Anne and Herbert Jr had three children, all born at Houston-

1.   Leo Herbert Stakemiller III, b 1 May 1954 (89b)

2.   Stephen Andrew Stakemiller, b 3 May 1957 (89b)

3.   Susan Lynn Stakemiller, b 11 Feb 1959 (89b) (89b)


      William Morrison Rudersdorf Jr [R2c5b3c2b], daughter of Florence Ray Wilson and William Morris Rudersdorf, was born 31 July 1948 at Houston, TX. He married Toni R Rail at Houston on 22 September 1982. Toni was born in November 1947. They lived at Houston in 2007. There is a marriage record for William and Elizabeth Ann Harnel at Fort Bend on 27 September 1968, but that ended in divorce ten years later. (89bmP, 609m)


      Alvin LaMar Rummer [R2g1b3e1], son of John Clifford Rummer and Nancy M _____, was born 5 January 1885 at Benezette, Elk Co PA. He married Claire _____ in 1917. She was born 14 March 1898 in PA. Alvin was a physical education school teacher. In 1930 they lived at Forty Fort, Luzerne Co and in the 1940s they lived at Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co. He was still working for the school district there in the 1940s. Alvin died in October 1962 and Claire in November 1978. They had three children by 1930-

a.   June Rummer, b 1918 (125w,127f)

b.   Louise Rummer, b Nov 1919 (125w,127f)

c.   Alvin Rummer Jr, b 1922 (127f) (M,Z, 125uvw, 127f)


      Amanda Rummer [R2g1b3a], daughter of Phoebe J Munn and Andrew Jackson Rummer, was born in January 1853 in PA, probably in Elk Co. She married John Raymond Gardner about 1872. John was born in 1842 in Province Que, Canada of parents from Scotland, and he was a lumberman at Jay, Elk Co PA in 1880. Amanda married again, to Eli Blackman in 1887 and they lived at Benezette, Elk Co. He was a foreman at a saw mill. Eli was born in May 1856 in PA. They had no children, but with John she had two-

1.   James Raymond Gardner, b 19 Apr 1873

2.   Grace Ellen Gardner, b 15 Mar 1874

Living next door in 1880 was Amanda’s first cousin Wilburn Munn [R2g1b1c] (born PA in 1854) with wife Adaline (born PA in 1858), and two children. (W,115q, 125su)


      Betty L Rummer [R2g1b3e4], daughter of John Clifford Rummer and Cuba Cutura Bulock, was born in 1920 at Flemington, Clinton Co PA. (119f)


      Ellen Launa Rummer [R2g1b3c], daughter of Phoebe J Munn and Andrew Jackson Rummer, was born 2 April 1860 in Elk Co PA and died 28 October 1950 at Medix Run, Elk Co. She married David Foster Chase about 1876 and they lived at Benezette, Elk Co for years. He was born 18 March 1851 at Rock Hill, PA, eldest child of Milton Chase and Lorana _____ (Mead?), and died 13 November 1917 at Medix Run, Elk Co. They had eleven children with seven still alive in 1900, and sixteen children by 1910 with ten alive. Some children who died young may have been twins. All were born in Elk Co PA-

1.   child Chase, b & d 1876-1880 (125u)

2.   child Chase, b & d 1876-1880 (125u)

3.   Claude Alvernon Chase, b 10 Apr 1881

4.   Milton M Chase, b Sep 1883

5.   Charles Clarence Chase, b 18 Apr 1886

6.   John Clifford Chase, b 18 May 1889

7.   child Chase, b & d 1876-1900 (125u)

8.   Emery Harrison Chase, b 14 Jun 1893

9.   Phyra M Chase, b Oct 1894

10. child Chase, b & d 1876-1900 (125u)

11. Hall James Chase, b 20 Dec 1899

12. Edwin J Chase, b 16 Mar 1902

13. child Chase, b & d 1900-1910 (125v)

14. child Chase, b & d 1900-1910 (125v)

15. child Chase, b & d 1900-1910 (125v)

16. child Chase, b & d 1900-1910 (125v)

Granddaughter Phyra E Chase lived with Ellen and her two youngest sons in 1920. Phyra was born in 1905 in PA. (W,115q, 125nquvwf)


      Emma Loretta Rummer [R2g1b3b], daughter of Phoebe J Munn and Andrew Jackson Rummer, was born in 1855 at Jay, Elk Co. She was named after her mother’s younger sister. Emma married a Mr Chase, and married Harry English. It is also likely that she (or her older sister Amanda?) had a daughter named Mary J, then married again. Mary J was a granddaughter left to Emma’s mother Phoebe to raise-

1.   Mary J ____ (Chase? / English?), b Nov 1879 (W,115q)


      Jennifer Rummer [R2g1b3d], daughter of Phoebe J Munn and Andrew Jackson Rummer, was born in 1866 in Elk Co PA. (W)


      John Clifford Rummer [R2g1b3e], son of Phoebe J Munn and Andrew Jackson Rummer, was born 13 January 1868 in Elk Co PA and died 16 August 1944. In 1900 he lived at Benezette, Elk Co and worked in a saw mill. He had married Nancy M _____ about 1885. She was born in March 1867 in PA and died in the 1910s. John then married Cuba Cutura Bulock. This was her second marriage also. She was born at Castanea, Clinton Co PA in December 1876, daughter of Joseph Bulock and Margaret T _____, and had first married about 1901 when she was age 24. John and Nancy had two children by 1910 and were then living next door to his mother. John and Cuba lived at Flemington, Clinton Co PA and had two children, making four in all-

1.   Alvin LaMar Rummer, b 5 Jan 1885

2.   Marzella E Rummer, b Jul 1896

3.   W Vance Rummer, b 18 Oct 1916

4.   Betty L Rummer, b 1920

Joseph Bulock was a Private in the 149th Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War. He was born 1841 and died in 1891 and was buried in Flemington Cemetery next to Margaret. (W,125suv, 119sufc)


      Marzella E Rummer [R2g1b3e2], daughter of John Clifford Rummer and Nancy M _____, was born in July 1896 in Elk Co PA. (125uv)


      W Vance Rummer [R2g1b3e3], son of John Clifford Rummer and Cuba Cutura Bulock, was born 18 October 1916 at Flemington, Clinton Co PA, and died at Lock Haven, Clinton Co on 2 February 1992. (Z,119wf)


      John Dayton Salmon [R2b1b2f6a], son of Edna Bell and Napoleon B Salmon, was born 1 November 1918 in McLean Co KY, and married late in life. He died in Clark Co on 6 October 1974 but lived in Daviess Co then. He was buried beside his parents in Rose Hill Cemetery at Owensboro, KY. (HT,Z, 2b, 3c, KYd)


      Charles S Sanders [R2g1c2i], son of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was born in November 1872 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA, but grew up in Missaukee Co MI. He lived in Isabella Co MI in 1900 with his widowed mother and sister Florence, and was then a barber. Charles married Mrs Alma Cameron in 1905 and in 1910 they lived at Rolland, Isabella Co. Alma was born in MI in 1875 and was a milliner (ran a women’s hat shop). She had a son Ernest Cameron, born in 1891, from her first marriage. (W,275s,123v)


      Clarence R Sanders [R2g1c2e4], son of Joseph M Sanders and Maggie _____, was born in 1903 in Mecosta Co MI. (122v)


      Cora Sanders [R2g1c2e1],daughter son of Joseph M Sanders and Maggie _____, was born in September 1893 in Mecosta Co MI. (122uv)


      Florence Sanders [R2g1c2e5], daughter of Joseph M Sanders and Maggie _____, was born in 1903 in Mecosta Co MI. (122v)


      Florence Amelia Sanders [R2g1c2c], daughter of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was born 27 April 1853 (age 18 in 1870, 46 in 1900) at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA. She married Samuel Spencer in July 1869 and at first lived at Orangetown, Rockland Co NY where he was a school teacher. In 1880 they lived at Kalkaska, Kalkaska Co MI, and he was then a religious minister. From the various birth places of their children, Samuel must have been a traveling preacher. He was born in NJ in 1837. In 1900 Florence lived at Rolland, Isabella Co and was then a widow; she lived with her widowed mother and her youngest son in 1900 (on June 13). Florence was also picked up on the 1900 census living with her son Herbert at Chicago, IL (on June 8). Florence died in Los Angeles, CA on 12 September 1947. Two of her daughters had married and moved there. Her six children were all living in 1900-

1.   Herbert L Spencer, b Sep 1871

2.   May Spencer, b 28 Feb 1873

3.   Nellie W Spencer, b 16 Sep 1876

4.   Fletcher Spencer, b Oct 1879

5.   Harry Spencer, b Mar 1884

6.   Vincent M Spencer, b Mar 1889

7.   Mollie Spencer, b Mar 1890 (CAd, 114q, 278r, 276s,123u, 55u)


      Glenn A Sanders [R2g1c2a2a]. son of Walter Avery Sanders and Daisy S _____, was born 24 September 1915 in MI. He died 27 July 2002 at Zephyrhills, Pasco Co FL. Glenn enlisted in the US Army at Kalamazoo on 18 April 1941, and at that time was single, and was an auto serviceman in Mecosta Co. (Z,M, 122wf)


      Horace E Sanders [R2g1c2a], son of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was born in May 1848 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA. He moved to Pioneer, Missaukee Co MI in the late 1870s. He had married Parris V Gleason in 1872 in PA. She was born in PA in May 1847. Horace died 4 June 1915, probably at Caldwell, Missaukee Co where he lived in 1910, and was buried in Lake City Cemetery. Percess died by 1910, probably in Missaukee Co. They had three children by 1910; all grew up in MI-

1.   Maggie Bell Sanders, b 1874

2.   Walter Avery Sanders, b 2 Mar 1875

3.   Iver D Sanders, b 28 Nov 1891 (W,114nqr, 275suvc)


      Iver D Sanders [R2g1c2a3], son of Horace E Sanders and Parris V Gleason, was born 28 November 1891 at Pioneer, Missaukee Co MI. He was married by June 1917 and was a grocery store clerk then at Reeder. In 1920 he and his wife Hattie M _____ lived at Lake City, Missaukee Co; in 1930 they lived at Reeder. Hattie was born in PA in 1890. In 1942 they were living at Windham Twp, Bradford Co PA. They had a daughter-

a.   Viola M Sanders, b Nov 1918 in Missaukee Co MI. (275wf) (M,275uvwf)


      Johanna Sanders [R2g1c2e7], daughter of Joseph M Sanders and Maggie _____, was born in 1908 in Mecosta Co MI. (122v)


      John Sanders [R2g1c2d], son of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was probably born in the 1850s in Bradford Co PA, and died young. He never showed on any census record. (W,275s)


      John Lake Sanders [R2g1c2e3], son of Joseph M Sanders and Maggie _____, was born 30 May 1900 in Mecosta Co MI. He was a section man for the P M Railroad in 1918 at Blanchard, Isabella Co. In 1930 he was a druggist living at St Johns, Clinton Co MI and had married Edith R _____ in 1924. She was born in MI in 1898. John died at St Johns in May 1968. They had a son-

a.   Robert R Sanders, b 1927in MI. (268f) (M, Z,122uv,268f)


      Joseph M Sanders [R2g1c2e], son of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was born in March 1859 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA. Joseph lived at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI in 1900 and 1910. He had married Maggie _____ about 1893. She was born in OH in November 1867. They had three children by 1900, all born in MI-

1.   Cora Sanders, b Sep 1893

2.   Robert Erwin Sanders, b 2 Jun 1898

3.   John Lake Sanders, b 30 May 1900

4.   Clarence R Sanders, b 1903

5.   Florence Sanders, b 1903

6.   Joseph Sanders, b 1908

7.   Johanna Sanders, b 1908

Joseph’s brother Raphael lived next door in 1900. (W,114r,275s, 122u)


      Joseph Sanders [R2g1c2e6], son of Joseph M Sanders and Maggie _____, was born in 1908 in Mecosta Co MI. (122v)


      Kenneth W Sanders [R2g1c2a2b]. son of Walter Avery Sanders and Daisy S _____, was born 8 June 1918 in MI and died in Mecosta Co on 14 September 2002. (Z,122wf)


      Maggie Bell Sanders [R2g1c2a1], daughter of Horace E Sanders and Parris V Gleason, was born in 1874 in Bradford Co PA. She grew up in MI and married Martin Iverson on 16 September 1891 at Pioneer, Missaukee Co MI, and died 6 December 1899 in Missaukee Co. She was buried in Lake City Cemetery. Martin was born in December 1863 in Norway, son of Iver Iverson and Jennie Hansen. In 1900 he was a widower living with Maggie’s parents at Pioneer. Martin married again, on 24 November 1904, to Jessie A Truax and lived with her at Reeder, Missaukee Co. Jessie was born in MI in 1884, daughter of Salathial Truax and Nancy Miller. Martin died 24 September 1919 and was also buried in Lake City Cemetery. Jessie later married a Mr L C Barlow in 1924. Maggie had two daughters-

a.   Bertha Enid Iverson, b Feb 1893

b.   Grace Maggie Iverson, b Dec 1894

Martin and Jessie also had children. One was an unnamed infant who died in 1912 and was buried with Martin. His other children with Jessie were: Clyde M, born 1907; Clarence S, born 1908; Earl L, born 1909; Iva G, born 1915; and Charles W, born 1916. (275smuvwc)


      Nathan Sanders [R2g1c2b], son of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was born in October 1850 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA. He was shown in the 1850 census, age 1/12; the census taker came late, in early November. (W,114nqr,275s)


      Raphael H Sanders [R2g1c2f], son of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was born in May 1862 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA. He lived next door to his brother Joseph at Millbrook, Mecosta Co MI in 1900. Rafael had married Cora Davis at Millbrook on 8 December 1890, but in 1900 he was single again. He married again to Margaret Leona Moore [R2g9d4b] on 15 May 1905 at Millbrook and they lived at Rolland, Isabella Co MI in 1910. Cora was born in 1864. Margaret was born in MI in 1878, daughter of Betsey Estella Wolcott [R2g9d4] and Robert H Moore, and was Raphael’s third cousin. Raphael worked for the track department for the railroad. They had no children by 1910. (W,114r,275s, 122u,123v)


      Robert Erwin Sanders [R2g1c2e2], son of Joseph M Sanders and Maggie _____, was born 2 June 1898 in Mecosta Co MI. He was an automobile mechanic in 1918 and lived at Blanchard, Isabella Co. (M,122uv)


      Walter Avery Sanders [R2g1c2a2], son of Horace E Sanders and Parris V Gleason, was born 2 March 1875 in Bradford Co PA and grew up in Missaukee Co MI. He married Daisy S _____ about 1914 and they settled at Green, Mecosta Co MI by September 1918. Daisy was born in MI in 1880, daughter of a father from Scotland and a mother from England. Walter died in Mecosta Co in the 1920s and Daisy remained at Green. They had two sons, both born in MI-

a.   Glenn A Sanders, b 24 Sep 1915

b.   Kenneth W Sanders, b 8 Jun 1918 (M, 275suv, 122wf)


      Warren Sanders [R2g1c2h], son of Jerusha Munn and Robert Sanders, was born in October 1869 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA, and died in the 1870s. (114r)


      David Keith Schmidt [R2b1b2a6a1b], son of Dennis Keith Schmidt and Jo Ann Young, was born 13 January 1977 at Marietta, GA. (OB)


      Dennis Keith Schmidt [R2b1b2a6a1], son of Lydia Ernestine Bell and Keith Gelpin Schmidt, was born 16 December 1943 in IL. He married Jo Ann Young on 27 March 1967. She was born at Tampa, FL on 28 August 1946, daughter of David Young and Marjorie _____. They were living in Marietta, GA in 1981. In 2006 Dennis and his daughter lived at Cumming, Forsyth Co GA. He and Jo Ann had two children-

a.   Janna Elizabeth Schmidt, b 21 Aug 1973

b.   David Keith Schmidt, b 13 Jan 1977 (OB, 187P)


      Janna Elizabeth Schmidt [R2b1b2a6a1a], daughter of Dennis Keith Schmidt and Jo Ann Young, was born 21 August 1973 at Marietta, GA. She lived at Cumming, Forsyth Co GA in 2006. (OB,187P)


      Patricia Jane Schmidt [R2b1b2a6a3], daughter of Lydia Ernestine Bell and Keith Gelpin Schmidt, was born 26 July 1956. She married Gary Joe Suitt on 25 July 1981. (OB)


      Ronald Bruce Schmidt [R2b1b2a6a2], son of Lydia Ernestine Bell and Keith Gelpin Schmidt, was born 12 June 1951 in IL. (OB)


      Gordon Boone Scott [R2b3a1a4a], son of Anna May Boone and James Lee Scott, was born 6 November 1897 at Saratoga Springs, NY, and lived there into the 1910s. He married Natalie Powell Garvey on 7 December 1929 at NY City. Gordon died at Westhampton Beach, Suffolk Co NY in May 1978. They had a daughter-

1.   Natalie Powell Scott, b 1 Nov 1930 (LL, Z, 66uv)


      Natalie Powell Scott [R2b3a1a4a1] daughter of Gordon Boone Scott and Natalie Powell Garvey, was born 1 November 1930, probably in NY City. (LL)


      Ella Scroggs [R2c4a2e2], daughter of Margaret Cherry and Calvin S Scroggs, was born in December 1872 (age 58 in 1930) at Carthage, Panola Co TX. She moved to Navarro Co about 1879, and married Alonzo “Lonnie” Noble about 1889. They remained at Kerens, Navarro Co into the 1930s. Lonnie was born in Navarro Co in February 1867, son of William Pittman Noble and Eliza Owen. He was a grocery merchant in their early years of marriage, but in 1920 he was a newspaper manager and owner. He retired by 1930. Lonnie died at Kerens on 9 June 1930. Ella died at Austin on 30 June 1957. She and Lonnie had six children with five children still alive in 1910, all born at Kerens, Navarro Co TX-

a.   Calvin Nelson Noble, b 28 Aug 1890

b.   child Noble, b & d 1890s. (382uv)

c.   Marvin C Noble, b 9 May 1895

d.   William Geddess Noble, b Jul 1897

e.   Percy Alonzo Noble, b 11 Sep 1899

f.    Marguerite E Noble, b 1904 (W,382Nsuvf, 409d)


      Geddes Scroggs [R2c4a2e1], daughter of Margaret Cherry and Calvin S Scroggs, was born 27 September 1865 at Carthage, Panola Co TX, and moved to Navarro Co when she was age 15. She lived at Keatchie, Desoto Par LA when she was a girl, but was at Kerens, TX in 1880. Geddes died 4 January 1942 at home at Corsicana, Navarro Co and was buried in Restland Cemetery at Kerens with her husband. Geddess was named after her father’s brother James Geddes Scroggs. Geddes married William Noble in 1885 and they lived at Kerens. He was born 5 January 1863 in Navarro Co, son of William Pittman Noble and Eliza Owen, and died 16 September 1905 at Kerens. Geddes was a widow living at Kerens in 1910, and her mother, also a widow, lived with Geddes. In 1930 Geddes lived with her daughter Neita at Corsicana. They had six children, all born at Kerens, with just three still alive in 1900 and 1910-

a.   child Noble, b & d 1880s (382uv)

b.   Arthur Lee Noble, b 15 Sep 1886

c.   Neita Noble, b 10 Jun 1892

d.   child Noble, b & d 1885-1900 (382uv)

e.   William S Noble Jr, b 21 Nov 1895

f.    child Noble, b & d 1885-1900 (W,365r, 382Nsuvfdc)


      Marshall Godfrey Seibel Jr [R2g1a2c1c], son of Ruth Garvin Robinson and Marshall Godfrey Seibel, was probably born in the 1930s or early 1940s at St Louis, MO. (RR)


      Mary Garvin Seibel [R2g1a2c1a], daughter of Ruth Garvin Robinson and Marshall Godfrey Seibel, was probably born in the 1930s or early 1940s at St Louis, MO. (RR)


      Nicholas John Seibel III [R2g1a2c1b], son of Ruth Garvin Robinson and Marshall Godfrey Seibel, was probably born in the 1930s or early 1940s at St Louis, MO. (RR)


      Medrith Merrill Seymour [R2b1a1a2c1], daughter of Frances Ioma Fielden and Frank Merrill Seymour, was born 30 May 1936 in Little Rock, AR. She married Alton Larry Douglass on 11 February 1955 at Little Rock. He was born at Little Rock on 25 January 1935, son of Alton Jennings Douglass and Renee Jewell Joiner. Alton is an IBM systems engineer. They live at Woodbridge, Virginia and have two children-

a.   Christopher Alton Douglass, b 9 Jun 1958

b.   Kathleen Dawn Douglass, b 13 Sep 1961 (MS,W)


      Wilburn P Shaffer [R2g1b1e2], son of Iantha Munn and _____ Shaffer, was born 11 February 1890 at Challenge, Elk Co PA. In June 1917 he was a mine worker in Elk Co. When he registered for the WW I draft, he went by the name William, not Wilburn. In 1920 he was a motorman for the small coal trains in the coal mines. He was not married then. (M,W, 115u,125w)


      John Carl Shannon [R2g2d3b5], son of Caroline Evaline Wolcott and Patrick Joseph Shannon, was born 3 February 1907 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. John died 13 October 1966 of heart failure at Sayre. He had married Dorothy D Stroud. She was born 8 September 1916 at Athens, daughter of Frank Stroud and Cora Ellis, and died at Sayre on 28 June 1993. Both were buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. (W,Z, 114vwfc)


      Marjorie H Shannon [R2g2d3b2], daughter of Caroline Evaline Wolcott and Patrick Joseph Shannon, was born in August 1898 at Athens, Bradford Co PA, and was not married by 1930. (114uvwf)


      Maurice Wolcott Shannon [R2g2d3b1], son of Caroline Evaline Wolcott and Patrick Joseph Shannon, was born 25 January 1895 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. He was a lineman for the telephone company in June 1917 and married Velma A _____ in 1928. She was born in PA in 1908 and they lived at Athens into the 1940s. She was Velma A in the 1930 census and Velma S on her husband’s draft registration information. Maurice died in 1965 and was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. His gravestone says his birth year was 1898, in error; his actual birth date was taken from his WW I and WW II draft cards. Census information consistently puts his birth year as 1895. They had son-

a.   Terrance S Shannon, b 13 Mar 1930 (M, 114uvwf)


      Maxwell J Shannon [R2g2d3b3], son of Caroline Evaline Wolcott and Patrick Joseph Shannon, was born in 1901 at Athens, Bradford Co PA and died at Athens on 25 August 1902 of pneumonia. He is buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. His gravestone says “son of Pat J & Carrie.” (114vcd)


      Parker M Shannon [R2g2d3b4], son of Caroline Evaline Wolcott and Patrick Joseph Shannon, was born in 1903 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. He died 10 December 1960 at Johnson City, NY and was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. (114vwfc)


      Terrance S Shannon [R2g2d3b1a], son of Maurice Wolcott Shannon and Velma A _____, was born 13 March 1930 at Athens, Bradford Co PA, and died 18 February 2003 at Newport Richey, Pasco Co FL. (Z,114f)


      George Frederick Sharp [R2c4e6a2], son of Rosalee Armstrong and William Beverly Sharp, was born 30 June 1895 at San Francisco, CA. In 1900 he lived with his aunt Caroline Armstrong and uncle Amos Zeigler at Branciforte, Santa Cruz Co CA, and lived with his uncle Edgar Armstrong at Oakland, CA in 1910. In June 1917 he was married, lived at Berkeley, and was a student at Berkeley University. In 1920 he was a clerk at the Oakland ship yard. George married Carol E Marcus (1920 and 1930 wife’s name), and Corrine _____ (1942 wife’s name). Carole was born in CA in 1898. In 1942 he and his wife lived at Berkeley and he was an attorney. He and Carol had two children by 1920, both born at Berkeley or Oakland, then another four daughters born at Oakland in the 1920s-

a.   George Frederick Sharp Jr, b 20 May 1917

b.   Winifred W Sharp, b 22 Aug 1918

c.   Olive M Sharp, b 1 Sep 1920

d.   Vivian E Sharp, b 13 Feb 1922

e.   Ida Laverne Sharp, b 2 Jul 1925

f.    Lois Adele Sharp, b 2 Oct 1926 (M,534u, 535vw)


      George Frederick Sharp Jr [R2c4e6a2a], son of George Frederick Sharp and Carol E Marcus, was born 20 May 1917 in Alameda Co, probably at Berkeley since his father was a university student there at the time. He married, then on 18 November 1941 he enlisted in the US Army at San Francisco, just a month before the Pacific campaign of WW II started. (M,535bwf)


      Ida Laverne Sharp [R2c4e6a2e], daughter of George Frederick Sharp and Carol E Marcus, was born 2 July 1925 at Oakland, CA, never married and died in Contra Costa Co on 11 August 1992. (CAd,535bf)


      Lillian Delores Sharp [R2c4e6a1b], daughter of William Beverly Sharp Jr and Lillian Thomas, was born 3 December 1920 at San Francisco, CA. She married a Mr Cary and died at San Diego on 29 March 1991. She had a son-

1.   William Edward Cary, b 28 Jul 1945 at San Diego, CA. (65b) (CAd,536bf)


      Lois Adele Sharp [R2c4e6a2f], daughter of George Frederick Sharp and Carol E Marcus, was born 2 October 1926 at Oakland, CA. (535bf)


      Olive M Sharp [R2c4e6a2c], daughter of George Frederick Sharp and Carol E Marcus, was born 1 September 1920 at Berkeley, CA. In October 1947 she returned from a trip to Honolulu, HI and her name was then Sharp, so she apparently had not yet married. (S,535bf)


      Velma V Sharp [R2c4e6a1a], daughter of William Beverly Sharp Jr and Evelyn Medo, was born 14 November 1916 at Oakland, CA. She married a Mr Hindman and lived at Oakland. Velma died 12 March 1998. She had two daughters born in Alameda Co-

1.   Susan Elaine Hindman, b 26 Feb 1941 (535b)

2.   Sally Blake Hindman, b 22 Jun 1943 (535b) (Z,535bw)


      Vivian E Sharp [R2c4e6a2d], daughter of George Frederick Sharp and Carol E Marcus, was born 13 February 1922 at Oakland, CA. (535bf)


      William Beverly Sharp Jr [R2c4e6a1], son of Rosalee Armstrong and William Beverly Sharp, was born 7 March 1892 at San Francisco, CA. In 1900 he lived with his aunt Caroline Armstrong and uncle Amos Zeigler at Branciforte, Santa Cruz Co CA, and lived with his uncle Edgar Armstrong at Oakland, CA in 1910. William was a locomotive fireman for Southern Pacific Railroad. By June 1917 he had married in 1915 and had a child. His wife was Evelyn M Medo, born at Truckee, CA on 15 February 1897, daughter of Frank John Medo from Austria and Mary Francis from MA of Portuguese parents. In 1910 Evelyn and her parents lived at Oakland and her father then was a restaurant proprietor. In 1920 Evelyn and William lived at Oakland. In 1920 Evelyn’s maternal great grandfather lived with them; he was Jackson Francis, born in the Azores in 1835. Evelyn and her daughter took a cruise to HA in the summer of 1925, and arrived back at San Francisco on August 4. Their CA address was then Oakland. She and William divorced about 1920 and she continued to live at Oakland. William quickly remarried and lived at San Francisco. His wife in 1930 was Lillian Thomas from HI. She was born at Honolulu in 1897, daughter of parents from Portugal. In 1930 at San Francisco William worked as a lithographer, while Lillian was a clerk in a department store. They had a daughter also. The two girls were-

a.   Velma V Sharp, b 14 Nov 1916

b.   Lillian Delores Sharp, b 3 Dec 1920 (M, 534u, 538u,535svwb, 536bf)


      Winifred W Sharp [R2c4e6a2b], daughter of George Frederick Sharp and Carol E Marcus, was born 22 Aug 1918 at Berkeley, Alameda Co (her father was a university student there at the time). She grew up at Oakland and married a Mr Reddall, and died 24 January 1994 in Sonoma Co CA. Winifred had a daughter-

1.   Meredith Louise Reddall, b 5 Aug 1941 at San Francisco, CA. (536b) (CAd, 535bwf)


      Carolyn Kay Shepherd [R2g1b7a2e], daughter of Mae Manzella Munn and Daniel Webster Shepherd, was born in 1932 in Darke Co OH, and died in 1967. She had married a Mr Caly. (W)


      James R Shepherd [R2g1b7a2a], son of Mae Manzella Munn and Daniel Webster Shepherd, was born in 1917 at Wabash, in Darke Co OH, and died in Darke Co on 11 December 1918. (W,121d)


      Lois J Shepard [R2g1b7a2d], daughter of Mae Manzella Munn and Daniel Webster Shepherd, was born in 1927 in Darke Co OH. She married Herbert B Seelbrede and lived at Strongsville, Cuyahoga Co. He was born 23 June 1919 at Madison, Butler Co OH, son of Herbert Seelbrede (Sr) and Florence _____, and died 15 December 2003 at Broadview Heights, Cuyahoga Co. They had three children-

1.   Kimberly Seelbrede (W)

2.   Melanie Seelbrede (W)

3.   Randy Seelbrede (W) (W,Z,243w, 121f, 133P)


      Roger Dale Shepherd [R2g1b7a2b], son of Mae Manzella Munn and Daniel Webster Shepherd, was born 29 September 1919 at Wabash, in Darke Co OH. He married Wilma June Clark. She was born 17 June 1919 at Adams, Darke Co, daughter of John Winfred Clark and Della Blanche DeVilbiss, and died 23 February 1986 at Scottsdale, Maricopa Co AZ. Roger died at Tempe, Maricopa Co AZ on 17 November 2006. They had two children-

1.   Jeanne Shepherd (W)

2.   John Shepherd (W) (W,M,Z,121wf)


      Wilbur Lee Shepherd [R2g1b7a2c], son of Mae Manzella Munn and Daniel Webster Shepherd, was born in 1922 in Darke Co OH. He married a Ms Lantz and they lived at Greenville. (W,121Pf)


      Evona B Sherman [R2g9d2d3], daughter of Ruth Rosetta Wolcott and Thomas Jacob Sherman, was born 29 July 1911 in MI, and married Kurt R Weeda in 1930. They lived with his parents at Grand Rapids. He was born at Grand Rapids, MI on 13 August 1910, son of Martin Weeda (born in MI 11 Oct 1884) and Clara A _____ (born in Germany in 1887, came to the USA in 1901). Both Evona and Kurt worked in a variety store in 1930. He died 26 July 1974 at Branch, Mason Co, and Evona then married a Mr Kinney. She died 25 July 1999 at Grand Rapids. (Z,MId,201w, 264vwf)


      Leo T Sherman [R2g9d2d2], son of Ruth Rosetta Wolcott and Thomas Jacob Sherman, was born 2 July 1907 in MI, and lived at home in 1930. He died 27 October 1994 at Alma, Gratiot Co. (MId,Z,201w,264f)


      Olive G Sherman [R2g9d2d4], daughter of Ruth Rosetta Wolcott and Thomas Jacob Sherman, was born 12 April 1913 in MI. She was as a saleswoman in a department store in 1930, at Grand Rapids. Olive married a Mr Brehosky (John J Brehosky?) and died at Grand Rapids on 17 August 1988. (MId, Z,201w, 264f)


      Thelma E Sherman [R2g9d2d1], daughter of Ruth Rosetta Wolcott and Thomas Jacob Sherman, was born 26 June 1904 at Empire, Leelanau Co MI. She married Wesley William Perrin on 22 July 1922 at Saranac, Ionia Co. Wesley was age 23 when married, born 16 October 1898 and a son of William P Perrin and Grace Anderson. The marriage record shows Thelma’s parents as “Thos Sherman” and “Ruth R Wolcott” and Thelma’s birth place at Empire, MI. She lived at Saranac, Ionia Co just before she married. Wesley was born at Grand Rapids, Kent Co and was a carpenter. They divorced before 1827 without children and Wesley lived with his parents again, at Grand Rapids.

      The 1930 census shows Thelma’s husband as George Olin Griffin, married in 1927, and they lived at Grand Rapids. George was born 4 December 1898 at Grand Rapids, son of R Lyle Griffin (born 19 May 1878) and Sadie May Cantion / Sykes (born 1877 in MI), and lived at Grand Rapids in February 1986 when he died. He was a printer, as was his father. Thelma died at Grand Rapids on 11 January 1991. They had a son by 1930-

a.   Lyle Griffin, b Apr 1930 at Grand Rapids, MI. (264f)

1900 census shows “Georgia O Griffin” as a daughter of “R Lile Griffin” and wife “Celia May.” That census taker may have had bad hearing. The WW I draft card for George showed his full name and birth date. In 1930 R Lyle Griffin and wife Sadie M lived at Grand Rapids with their son Clare W Griffin, born 15 Aug 1907. (M,MId, Z,201w, 264vf)


      Alice Marie Shock [R2b1b9e1f8], daughter of Betty Alice Rowan and Charles William Shock, was born 23 September 1965 in Daviess Co KY. She married Ronald H Clark. He was born in September 1960. They lived at Owensboro and had at least two children born there-

a.   Ryan Hugh Clark, b 8 Sep 1985 (3b)

b.   Charles Jordan Clark, b 20 May 1990 (3b) (HT,3b)


      Chastity Dawn Shock [R2b1b9e1f4b], daughter of William Darrell Shock and Doris Lillian Payne, was born 29 April 1976 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Jamie Renae Shock [R2b1b9e1f5b], daughter of Terry Wayne Shock and Dorothy Sue Phillips, was born 1 September 1975 in Daviess Co KY. (HT, 3b)


      Jerome Wayne Shock [R2b1b9e1f5a], son of Terry Wayne Shock and Dorothy Sue Phillips, was born 16 January 1974. (HT)


      Misty Dawn Shock [R2b1b9e1f4c], daughter of William Darrell Shock and Doris Lillian Payne, was born 11 October 1977. She had a son-

1.   William Trayce Shock, b 15 Sep 1996 at Owensboro, KY. (3b) (HT)


      Monica Kay Shock [R2b1b9e1f5c], daughter of Terry Wayne Shock and Dorothy Sue Phillips, was born 5 February 1977 in Daviess Co KY. (HT, 3b)


      Rachel Melinda Shock [R2b1b9e1f9], daughter of Betty Alice Rowan and Charles William Shock, was born 18 June 1969 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Roger Dale Shock [R2b1b9e1f6], son of Betty Alice Rowan and Charles William Shock, was born 19 December 1957 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Sharon Gayle Shock [R2b1b9e1f7], daughter of Betty Alice Rowan and Charles William Shock, was born 8 August 1961 in Daviess Co KY. She married Ricky Wayne Morris and they lived at Maceo, KY in 1980, but were at Owensboro in 2006. Ricky was born 8 August 1959 in Daviess Co, son of a Mr Morris and Brenda Smith. They had at least two children, both born in Daviess Co-

a.   Carmen Renae Morris, b 21 Feb 1978

b.   Jerrid Wayne Morris, b 18 May 1982 (HT, 3Pb)


      Terry Wayne Shock [R2b1b9e1f5], son of Betty Alice Rowan and Charles William Shock, was born 22 October 1956 in Daviess Co KY. He married Dorothy Sue Phillips on 6 October 1974 in Daviess Co. Dorothy was age 16 and Terry was age 18 when they married. They lived at Orlando, FL in the 1970s and had at least three children-

a.   Jerome Wayne Shock, b 16 Jan 1974

b.   Jamie Renae Shock, b 1 Sep 1975

c.   Monica Kay Shock, b 5 Feb 1977 (HT,3bm)


      William Darrell Shock [R2b1b9e1f4], son of Betty Alice Rowan and Charles William Shock, was born 21 February 1955 in Daviess Co KY. He married Doris Lillian Payne on 27 October 1973. She was born in Daviess Co KY on 27 March 1957. They had three children by 1978-

a.   William Joshua Shock, b 16 May 1974

b.   Chastity Dawn Shock, b 29 Apr 1976

c.   Misty Dawn Shock, b 11 Oct 1977 (HT,3b)


      William Joshua Shock [R2b1b9e1f4a], son of William Darrell Shock and Doris Lillian Payne, was born 16 May 1974 in Daviess Co KY. (HT,3b)


      Evelyn Herndon Shofner [R2c4c7b3c1], daughter of Evelyn Mira Herndon and Hugh Ivy Shofner, was born 30 January 1929 at Greenville, Hunt Co TX. She married Jim Earl Hammons and they had a daughter-

a.   Evelyn Ivy Hammons, b 30 Jun 1950 in Wichita Co TX. (403b) (359bf,403b)


      Amelia Maye Shown [R2b1b9h3], daughter of Beulah Lee Rowan and Hollon T Shown, was born 23 December 1924 in Ohio Co KY. She married Henry Elmer Barnes on 19 July 1941 at Bowling Green and they lived near Hartford. Elmer was born at Prentiss on 4 September 1922, son of Sylvester Barnes and Odessia Shepherd. He and Maye divorced and Maye then lived near Hartford with her daughter. They had two children-

a.   Jerry Elmer Barnes, b 1 Oct 1945

b.   Shirley Kaye Barnes, b 10 Nov 1950 (HT, MM, JD,1bwfm)


      Hannah Bell Shown [R2b1b9h2], daughter of Beulah Lee Rowan and Hollon T Shown, was born 25 March 1918 in Ohio Co KY. She married Albert Carlton Daniel at Beaver Dam on 27 June 1936. He was born near Beaver Dam on 11 October 1915, son of William Henry Daniel and Alice Chinn. Carlton died on 14 October 1988 and Hannah died on 23 August 1993; they are buried in Sunny Side Cemetery at Beaver Dam. They lived at Beaver Dam until their deaths. They had two children-

a.   Joe Carl Daniel, b 7 Feb 1938

b.   John Lee Daniel, b 9 Jul 1940 (HT,MM, JD, 1bwfm)


      Phoebe Corilla Shown [R2b1b9h1], daughter of Beulah Lee Rowan and Hollon T Shown, was born 9 September 1915 in Ohio Co KY. She married John R Parker at Louisville on 15 March 1941. He was born near Murray in Calloway Co 19 May 1916, son of John L Parker and Ruth George. Phoebe died on 5 June 1993 at Owensboro and is buried in Bulah Cemetery at Beda. Phoebe and John R lived near Hartford until 1992 when they moved to Beaver Dam. He was a state highway worker, and died at Beaver dam on 21 February 2002. They had two children-

a.   Nancy Ann Parker, b 11 Mar 1947

b.   John Robert Parker, b 14 Oct 1951 (HT, MM,JD, Z,1wfm,158b)


      Clara Eliza Shumway [R2g2b1a], daughter of Caroline Elizabeth Wolcott and John B Shumway, was born 13 August 1862 at New Lebanon, Columbia Co NY, and grew up there. In 1900 she was a patient at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co NY in Hudson River State Hospital. Clara was not married then, and was not found after 1900. (118, 195rs,566u)


      George Thomas Shumway [R2g2b1c], son of Caroline Elizabeth Wolcott and John B Shumway, was born 26 July 1874 at New Lebanon, Columbia Co NY. He married Julia Marjorie Stillman on 27 June 1900, probably in Berkshire Co MA. In 1900, just before they married, they both resided in Berkshire Co; Julia was at Pittsfield with her parents and George was at Great Barrington. Julia was born in July 1880 at Pittsfield, daughter of Otis R Stillman and Gertrude S_____. In 1910 and afterwards they were at White Plains, Westchester Co NY. George was a carpenter. They had two daughters-

1.   Gertrude E Shumway, b 1904 at Great Barrington, Berkshire Co MA. (118,189vwf)

2.   Eva D Shumway, b 1907 in NY. (189vwf) (118, 565u,189vwf)


      Julia Edith Shumway [R2g2b1b], daughter of Caroline Elizabeth Wolcott and John B Shumway, was born 21 August 1870 at New Lebanon, Columbia Co NY. (118, 195su)


      Mabel Jane Elizabeth Shumway [R2g2b1d], daughter of Caroline Elizabeth Wolcott and John B Shumway, was born 25 January 1878 at New Lebanon, Columbia Co NY (born in May 1879 per 1900 census). (118, 195qrsu)


      Carl Sides [R2g10k7a], son of Amber Leila Bloodgood and Milburn Sides, was born 24 October 1896 at Los Olivos, Santa Barbara Co CA, and died 10 March 1990 at Ventura, but lived at San Luis Obispo. He had not married by 1930 and lived with his widowed mother at Ballard. He was then a merchant. Carl may have had a son-

1.   Barry Neil Sides, b 2 Dec 1937 in Santa Barbara Co CA. Carl Sides was the only male Sides in Santa Barbara Co in 1930, so Barry is likely Carl’s son. (CAb) (M, Z,CAd, 167vw)


      Doris May Sides [R2g10k7d], daughter of Amber Leila Bloodgood and Milburn Sides, was born 3 December 1907 in Santa Barbara Co CA. She married a Mr (Bert?) Young and died at San Luis Obispo on 8 June 1986. (CAd,Z, 167vw)


      Maude Ellen Sides [R2g10k7c], daughter of Amber Leila Bloodgood and Milburn Sides, was born 22 March 1900 in Santa Barbara Co CA. She married John William “Jacob” Bauhaus in 1922 and died in Santa Barbara Co on 28 February 1951. Her death record has her birth in 1901, yet she was on the 1900 census, born in 1900. Jacob was a building contractor, born 3 December 1892 at Avilla, Noble Co IN, and died 6 January 1971 at Santa Barbara. They had a daughter-

1.   Virginia M Bauhaus, b 29 Nov 1923 at Santa Barbara, CA. (167bf) (CAd,M,Z, 167uvw)


      Sadie Geraldine Sides [R2g10k7b], daughter of Amber Leila Bloodgood and Milburn Sides, was born 28 March 1898 at Los Olivos, Santa Barbara Co CA. She married George Roland Hewes at Ventura, CA on 2 August 1924. He was born 12 August 1886 at Ophir, Placer Co CA, the only child of Mrs Ellen A Hewes, and died 21 April 1967 at Santa Barbara. George worked for the local gas company. Sadie died at Santa Barbara on 2 February 1976. They had two daughters, both born in Santa Barbara Co CA-

1.   Geraldine Robin Hewes, b 29 Sep 1926, married Charles Byron Thompson Jr. He was born at Manhattan, NY on 8 August 1919, son of Charles Byron Thompson and Florence L _____, and died at Santa Barbara on 15 March 2002. (Z,167bfP)

2.   Jacqueline Ellen Hewes, b 11 Dec 1928 (167bf)

From a prior marriage with Lulu Gleason, George had two sons: William C, born in Mar 1914, and Benjamin D, born 1 May 1917, both in Santa Barbara Co CA. (W,CAbd, M,Z, 167vw)


      Winifred Davis Simmerman [R2b1a7a1], daughter of Jessie R Ford and Robert E Lee Simmerman, was born 9 December 1895 at Hartford, KY. She grew up there and married Roy Edward Barnhill in Hartford on 21 June 1922 and they lived with her mother at Hartford. He was born at White Plains, Hopkins Co KY on 9 September 1894, son of E B Barnhill and Grace Humphrey. Roy was a salesman. Winnie died in Hartford in February 1963 and Roy on 6 December 1972, also in Hartford. She is buried in Oakwood Cemetery. They had no children. (SC,GA,Z,M, 1muvwfd)


      Edith Joan Sims [R2b1a1a5a1], daughter of Sarah Edith Mohon and John Earl Sims, was born 16 January 1940 at Princeton, Caldwell Co KY. She married Louis Alberto Garcia on 20 May 1965 at Atlanta, GA. Edith is a medical record librarian. They have two daughters-

a.   Caroline Joan Garcia, b 19 Jul 1970

b.   Polly Joan Garcia, b 21 Jul 1977 (MS, 105b)


      Sara Jean Sims [R2b1a1a5a2], daughter of Sarah Edith Mohon and John Earl Sims, was born 29 February 1944 at Princeton, Caldwell Co KY. She married C W Harris on 11 June 1966 at Tampa, FL, and divorced in 1978 at Denver, CO. Sara later married Robert A Hawkins. She is a computer analyst, and has a son-

a.   Jason Mathew Harris, b 6 Jul 1972 (MS, 105b)


      Perkins Chenault Slack [R2h2a2b], son of Virginia Lucy Winburn and Thomas Jefferson Slack, was born 1 February 1885 in KY (per death record; born 1884 per WW I draft card), died 1 January 1952 at Shelbyville, Shelby Co KY. His death record says that his mother was Jennie Winburn, not Virginia Houseworth, and Perkins’ father was Thomas Slack. Perkins was married when he died. His wife was Irma Estel _____; they married by September 1918 and lived at Indianapolis, IN where he was a grocer. Irma was born in KY in 1890. They had no children. (M,30ud,18wf, 215d)


      Ann Kincaid Slaughter [R2c5c1b3f], daughter of Anna Laura Wilson and Everett O Slaughter, was born 19 March 1931. She married Raymond Andrew Morgan Jr and they had a daughter-

1.   Laura Ann Morgan, b 29 Aug 1957 at Dallas. (178b) (340b,178b)


      Betty G Slaughter [R2c5c1b3c], daughter of Anna Laura Wilson and Everett O Slaughter, was born in 1924 in Collin Co TX. (340f)


      Doris Elaine Slaughter [R2c5c1b3a], daughter of Anna Laura Wilson and Everett O Slaughter, was born 1921 in Collin Co TX. She married Charles Eli White and lived in Collin Co. He died there on 27 December 1979. They had four children, all born in Collin Co TX-

1.   Sherry Elaine White, b 19 Oct 1944 (340b)

2.   Jane Elizabeth White, b 14 Sep 1947 (340b)

3.   Sue Eli White, b 13 May 1949 (340b)

4.   John Spencer White, b 11 Sep 1950 (340b) (340bf)


      Harold Wilson Slaughter [R2c5c1b3b], son of Anna Laura Wilson and Everett O Slaughter, was born 23 January 1923 in Collin Co TX. He lived at Cleburne, Johnson Co TX in 2007. Harold married Virginia Ruth Roberts. She was born in November 1927. They had three children, all born in Johnson Co TX-

1.   Robert Wilson Slaughter, b 25 Jun 1951 (396b)

2.   Marianne Slaughter, b 11 Aug 1952 (396b)

3.   Jan Elizabeth Slaughter, b 25 Feb 1964 (396bP) (340bf,396P)


      John O Slaughter [R2c5c1b3d], son of Anna Laura Wilson and Everett O Slaughter, was born in July 1926 in Collin Co TX. (340f)


      Mary Emily Slaughter [R2c5c1b3e], daughter of Anna Laura Wilson and Everett O Slaughter, was born 22 September 1928 in Collin Co TX. (340bf)


      Sarah Slaughter [R2c5c1b3g], daughter of Anna Laura Wilson and Everett O Slaughter, was born 15 August 1935 in Collin Co TX. (340b)


      Charles Abraham Smith Jr [R2h2a6f], son of Virginia Adaline Vance and Charles Alexander Smith, was born 10 August 1891 at Smithfield, Henry Co KY. He was married, lived at Smithfield, and had one child by June 1917. His wife was Mattie Dorothy Garriott, married when she was age 17 about 1913. She was born in Henry Co in 1896, daughter of William A Garriott and Evelyn Frances Smith. In 1920 they lived at New Castle. Their children were all born in Henry Co KY-

1.   Charles E Smith, b Oct 1916 (30wf)

2.   Roy C Smith, b 7 Dec 1918 (30bwf)

3.   John H Smith, b 10 Sep 1920 (30bf) (M,30uvbwf)

Evelyn Frances Smith was the second wife of William A Garriott; she had first married Albert Breckinridge Vance [R2h2a8]. (74,30bnqsuvwd)


      Edith Lyle Smith [R2h2a11a], daughter of Emma Augusta Vance and Sydney Smith, was born 1 August 1886 in Henry Co KY. She died of cancer on 4 June 1935 at New Castle, Henry Co and was buried at New Castle. Edith married Robert Thomas Foree. He was the person who reported Edith’s personal information for the death certificate. He was born in KY on 4 September 1881 (claimed he was born in 1880 for the WW I draft), son of Peter G Foree and Lula Gray. In his youth Robert was a grocery clerk at Louisville in 1900, but was a lumber dealer at New Castle in 1920. After Edith died he married Daisy _____ and they lived at Louisville. Robert died at Louisville on 23 January 1946 and was buried at New Castle, KY; Daisy died after then. Edith’s son William supplied the personal in formation for the death certificate. Edith had four children by 1920, all born in Henry Co KY-

1.   Robert T Foree Jr, b 16 Apr 1905

2.   Augusta V Foree, b 25 Sep 1909

3.   William N Foree, b 29 Jul 1913

4.   Lula G Foree, b 28 Jun 1918 (M,30wd, 6ud)


      Roy Smith [R2h2a6b], son of Virginia Adaline Vance and Charles Alexander Smith, was born in 1874 in Henry Co KY. (30s)


      Sue V Smith [R2h2a6c], daughter of Virginia Adaline Vance and Charles Alexander Smith, was born in 1879 in Henry Co KY. (30s)


      William B Smith [R2h2a6a], son of Virginia Adaline Vance and Charles Alexander Smith, was born in 1872 in Henry Co KY. (30s)


      Frances Etta Sockwell [R2c4a9j2], daughter of Fannie Mae Cherry and Joe Eleston Sockwell, was born 3 July 1930 in Gonzales Co TX. She married Robert Langehennig and had two sons. One was Royce Edward Langehennig, born 9 May 1961 in Bexar Co TX. (W,TXb)


      Glen Douglass Sockwell [R2c4a9j1a], son of Joseph Earl Sockwell and Natalie Haas, was born 27 January 1949 in Lavaca Co TX. (TXb)


      James Earl Sockwell [R2c4a9j1b], son of Joseph Earl Sockwell and Natalie Haas, was born 13 March 1952 in Lavaca Co TX. (TXb)


      Jo Ann Sockwell [R2c4a9j1c], daughter of Joseph Earl Sockwell and Natalie Haas, was born 26 October 1955 in San Patricio Co TX. (TXb)


      Joseph Earl Sockwell [R2c4a9j1], son of Fannie Mae Cherry and Joe Eleston Sockwell, was born 3 January 1923 in Gonzales Co TX. He married Natalie Haas on 12 October 1947. She was born in March 1927. They lived at Dallas and they had three children, all born in TX-

a.   Glen Douglass Sockwell, b 27 Jan 1949

b.   James Earl Sockwell, b 13 Mar 1952

c.   Jo Ann Sockwell, b 26 Oct 1955 (W,TXb, 390f)


      Blanche L Spaulding [R2g1j9a], daughter of Fannie Munn and Fred E Spaulding, was born in March 1888 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. Note: The Mrs Blanch Moore living at Athens a few doors from Fred and Fannie Spaulding was not daughter Blanche. (114u)


      Floyd Munn Spaulding [R2g1j9b], son of Fannie Munn and Fred E Spaulding, was born 20 May 1892 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. His birth record says he was born in 1893; his WW I draft registration gave his birth date in 1892, and also all census records said 1892. Many of the Bradford Co birth records were delayed birth records, so can have errors. Floyd was an American Express Messenger in June 1917, at Athens. In 1930 he lived at Buffalo, Erie Co NY and had the same job. He married Ethel S _____ in 1924. She was born in PA in 1901. They had no children by 1930. (M,114buvw, 192f)


      Harry J Spaulding [R2g2h7c], son of Adelaide Selinda Wolcott and Charles Adelbert Spaulding, was born 18 May 1889 at near Athens, PA. In 1910 he lived with his brother Willard at Athens. In 1917 he lived at Athens. Harry was a machinist. He married Hazel Etta Warner about 1910. She was born at Sayre, Bradford Co PA on 13 November 1892, daughter of Clarence Warner and Bertha House. Apparently Harry either died in the 1920s, or they divorced in the 1920s; Hazel was a widow living with her son Clarence at Elmira, Chemung Co NY in 1930, and was working as a restaurant cook. Her name was then Hazel H Harrington. She and Harry had two children, both born at Athens-

1.   Charlotte Spaulding, b1911, lived with her parents in 1920, but after her father died and her mother remarried, Charlotte lived with her mother’s parents at Sayre, Bradford Co. (114wf)

2.   Clarence Spaulding, b 1913, lived with her widowed mother at Elmira, Chemung Co NY in 1930. (114w, 144f) (MA,M, 114bvw,144f)


      Raymond Leon Spaulding [R2g2h7b], son of Adelaide Selinda Wolcott and Charles Adelbert Spaulding, was born 23 July 1886 at Athens, PA. In 1910 he was an electrician at a steel plant at Buffalo, Erie Co NY. In 1917 he lived at Newport News, VA and was an electrician. He then had a wife and two children. In 1920 and 1930 Raymond and his family lived at Asheville, Buncombe Co NC; he worked as a civil engineer in 1920, but sold fire insurance in 1930. Raymond married Genevieve Lenox in 1911. She was born at Athens, PA on 3 February 1888, daughter of Daniel L Lenox and Sarah Catherine Thompson, and was a bookkeeper just before they married. Genevieve died in Lee Co FL on 13 July 1981. They had three children, all born in PA-

1.   Hewitt R Spaulding, b 18 Dec 1912 in PA, grew up at Ashville, NC. He died at Fort Myers, Lee Co FL on 15 July 1998. (Z,73wf)

2.   Louise K Spaulding, b Nov 1915 in PA. (73wf)

3.   Raymond L Spaulding Jr, b 23 Mar 1920, died in May 1982 at Rolla, Phelps Co MO. (Z,73f)

Daniel L Lenox and Sarah Catherine Thompson are buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. (MA, M,Z,FLd, 114vc, 192v,73wf)


      Willard William Spaulding [R2g2h7a], son of Adelaide Selinda Wolcott and Charles Adelbert Spaulding, was born 19 March 1883 at Athens, PA. He married Adelaid Bosworth in 1905 and they lived at Athens. She was born at Orwell, Bradford Co PA in November 1881, daughter of Delos L Bosworth and Hattie A _____. Willard’s brother Harry lived with him and Adelaide in 1910; both brothers worked in the railroad repair shops at Athens. Willard had a son by 1910-

1.   Leon A Spaulding, b 1908, was nor married by early 1930. (114vwf)

Delos L Bosworth and wife Hattie are buried in Orwell Valley Cemetery in Bradford Co. (MA,M, 114vwfc)


      Worthy Spaulding [R2g2h7d], daughter of Adelaide Selinda Wolcott and Charles Adelbert Spaulding, was probably born and died in the 1890s at Athens, PA. (MA,114u)


      Fletcher Spencer [R2g1c2c4], son of Florence Amelia Sanders and Samuel Spencer, was born in October 1879 at Kalkaska, MI. He lived with his brother Herbert at Chicago in 1900. (276s,55u)


      Harry Spencer [R2g1c2c5], son of Florence Amelia Sanders and Samuel Spencer, was born in March 1884 in NY, and lived with his older brother Herbert at Chicago, IL in 1900. (55u)


      Herbert L Spencer [R2g1c2c1], son of Florence Amelia Sanders and Samuel Spencer, was born in September 1871 in NJ (NY per 1900 census). He lived at Chicago in 1900 and was a clerk, unmarried. His widowed mother and three siblings lived with him then. In 1920 he lived at Grand Rapids, Kent Co MI, was divorced, and his mother lived with him. Herbert was a ticket seller for a movie theater in 1920. (276s, 55u, 264w)


      May Spencer [R2g1c2c2], daughter of Florence Amelia Sanders and Samuel Spencer, was born 28 February 1873 in PA (born NY per death record). She married William Roche in 1896, and later married a Mr Carleton. May died in Los Angeles Co CA on 23 March 1954. William was born in Prov Que Canada in June 1870. In 1900 they lived at Chicago and he was a bookkeeper. William came to the US from Canada in 1885. May had no children by 1900. Her sister Nellie and Nellie’s husband lived with May and William in 1900. (CAd,276s,55u)


      Mollie Spencer [R2g1c2c7], daughter of Florence Amelia Sanders and Samuel Spencer, was born in March 1890 in MI, and lived with her eldest brother at Chicago, IL in 1900. See Vincent M Spencer. (55u)


      Nellie W Spencer [R2g1c2c3], daughter of Florence Amelia Sanders and Samuel Spencer, was born 16 September 1876 in NY, and died in Los Angeles Co CA on 28 December 1948. She married George Preston Green in 1898 and in 1900 they lived with her sister May at Chicago, IL. George was born at Sycamore, DeKalb Co IL on 5 May 1876, son of Dewitt Clinton Green and Julia Elizabeth Preston. He was a bookkeeper at Chicago in 1900. In 1910 they lived at Blue Rapids City, Marshall Co KS and he was in the laundromat business. 1918 George and Nellie lived at Minneapolis, MN. In 1920 and 1930 they lived at Tulsa, OK and he managed a laundromat. George died in the Los Angeles area of CA on 30 November 1948. Nellie died there on 28 December 1948. He and Nellie had three children-

a.   Eva M Green, b Apr 1900

b.   George Spencer Green, b 1909

c.   Justice Carleton Green, b Aug 1913 (CAd,M,276s,279s,55u,281v,280wf)


      Vincent M Spencer [R2g1c2c], son of Florence Amelia Sanders and Samuel Spencer, was born in March 1889 in MI. Either Vincent was a census taker’s error, or his sibling Mollie was the error. Each one was shown with his / her mother in 1900, yet the mother had only six children. Either Vincent, or Mollie, didn’t exist. (123u)


      Benjamin Scott Stallings [R2b1b9a6a2b], son of Sheila Ann Wigginton and Stephen L Stallings, was born 30 September 1976. (HT)


      Melanie Lynn Stallings [R2b1b9a6a2a], daughter of Sheila Ann Wigginton and Stephen L Stallings, was born 29 May 1975. (HT)


      John Rowan Steele [R2b3b2], son of Mary Jane Rowan and William Steele, was born between 1818 and the 1820s, probably in the Bardstown area of KY. He was raised by his grandparents after his parents died, became a lawyer, and then became a surgeon. He was in the Mexican-American war as a surgeon, and died in 1849. John was buried at Federal Hill in Bardstown. There is no indication that John had any children or married. (57,63, LL)


      Mary Jane Steele [R2b3b1], daughter of Mary Jane Rowan and William Steele, was born about 1818, probably in the Bardstown area of KY. She died at 2:00 pm at Federal Hill in Bardstown, KY of the cholera epidemic on 27 July 1833. Mary Jane was buried at Federal Hill. Note: A Miss Mary Steele, daughter of the “late Colonel William Steele,” married in Woodford Co on 21 January 1835 to Harvey Lamme. This must have been a Steele cousin, not a daughter of Mary Jane Rowan. Woodford Co is two counties east of Nelson Co. (57,59,63, LL,283m)


      Belle Stewart [R2b1b2e6a], daughter of Ella L Bell and Jess Stewart, was born in October 1941 and married Marcus W Muth. They were living in Rockfield, KY in 1980 and in 2006. Mark was born in August 1940. (MM,81P)


      Alla Jean Straughan [R2c5c1c5a], daughter of Augustus Emerson Straughan and Irene Agnes Duncan, was born 29 November 1908 at McKinney, Collin Co TX but lived at Cooper, Delta Co in 1910. She enlisted in the US Army Air Corp at Dallas on 20 March 1943, and was single then. Alla married a Mr Jones, and died at Houston on 8 July 1968. (M,340w,347f,89d)


      Augustus Emerson Straughan [R2c5c1c5], son of Sarah Elizabeth Wilson and William Alexander Straughan, was born 24 October 1887 at McKinney, Collin Co TX. He was a clerk in June 1917 at McKinney, and had a wife and a child. When he registered for the WW I draft, he gave his birth date as 24 October 1877, but all other evidence shows that he was born in 1887. In 1910 Gus and his wife Irene lived at Cooper, Delta Co TX where he was a bookkeeper for an oil mill business. In 1920 Gus was a clerk in a produce house at McKinney. His wife was Irene Agnes Duncan, and they married about 1907. Irene was born in TX on 18 July 1887, daughter of William Duncan and Margaret Ashlock, and died 30 July 1923 at McKinney. Gus remarried about 1924 and lived at Fort Worth with his new wife Myrtle _____. She was born in KY in 1897 and had a son from a prior marriage. At Fort Worth, Gus was a salesman for a bottling plant. Gus and Irene had two children, both born in TX-

a.   Alla Jean Straughan, b 29 Nov 1908

b.   Billie Duncan Straughan, b 5 Apr 1919

Myrtle’s son from her first marriage was Roy _____. He was born in KY in 1912 and used the Straughan name in 1930. (M,340uwd, 477v,347f)


      Billie Duncan Straughan [R2c5c1c5b], son of Augustus Emerson Straughan and Irene Agnes Duncan, was born 5 April 1919 at McKinney, Collin Co TX. (340bw)


      Edgar Straughan [R2c5c1c4], son of Sarah Elizabeth Wilson and William Alexander Straughan, was born in October 1884 in Collin Co TX. (340u)


      Elisha J Straughan [R2c5c1c2], son of Sarah Elizabeth Wilson and William Alexander Straughan, was born in January 1880 in Collin Co TX. In a Collin Co newspaper dated 26 May 1909, there was a small bit of news “J Straughan of Dallas is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Straughan.” This visitor must have been Elisha; he was the only son still alive and old enough to be on his own at Dallas, and we know that Elisha had a middle initial J in his name. Elisha was shown with his parents in the 1910 census, in Collin Co, but was not found after then. (N,340uv)


      George O Straughan [R2c5c1c1], son of Sarah Elizabeth Wilson and William Alexander Straughan, was born in February 1878 in Collin Co TX. He was not found in 1910 and did not register for the WW I draft, so he was probably one of the two siblings who died in the 1900s. At McKinney, where George’s parents lived, there was a widow Rachel E (Younger) Straughan, born in Collin Co TX on 7 August 1877, daughter of Merrill W Younger and Mary R _____. Her brother Pete lived with her in 1910. Rachel was probably George O Straughan’s wife. She had a son and lived with him into the 1930s. In 1920 they were still living at McKinney, but in 1930 they were at Tulsa, OK. Rachel was a saleslady and a seamstress. When she died on 8 January 1931, probably at Tulsa, she was buried in Collin Co in Johnson Cemetery, next to her parents. Her son was-

a.   George Oliver Straughan, b 27 May 1902

Rachel’s father was born in MO in 1848 and died in 1917. Her mother was born in TN in 1849 and died in 1920. Rachel’s sister is next to her parents: Deedee (2 Aug 1879 - 20 Jun 1881). There are about 92 graves in this cemetery. It is located about six miles east of McKinney and 225 miles south of Tulsa. (280f, 340Gsuvwc)


      George Oliver Straughan [R2c5c1c1a], son of George O Straughan and Rachel E Younger, was born 27 May 1902 at McKinney, Collin Co TX, and grew up there. In 1930 he lived at Tulsa, OK and his mother lived with him. George had married Wilma J _____. She was born in KS in 1903. George was a civil engineer in the real estate business. He died at Tulsa in April 1969. He and Wilma had a daughter-

1.   Betty J Straughan, b Jul 1928 at Tulsa, OK. (280f) (Z,340v,280f)


      Nina Willard Straughan [R2c5c1c6], daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Wilson and William Alexander Straughan, was born 28 August 1894 at McKinney, Collin Co TX. She married Jess Perkins at McKinney on 3 December 1914. He was born at McKinney on 14 April 1894, son of Wesley Browning Perkins and Martha Caroline Mooney. Jess died 15 August 1973 at Seligman, Barry Co MO; Nina died in August 1971, and at that time she was receiving her Social Security retirement checks at Dallas, TX. Willard and Jess had three children, all born at McKinney, Collin Co TX-

a.   Bettie Doris Perkins, b 18 Oct 1915 (W,340w, 528f)

b.   Wesley Perkins, b 6 Sep 1918 (W,528f)

c.   George Perkins, b 1920 (W,528f) (W,Z, 340uv)


      Ora Straughan [R2c5c1c3], daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Wilson and William Alexander Straughan, was born in January 1883 in Collin Co TX. (340u)


      John William Sullivan [R2b1d3a], son of Mary Catherine Rowan and John K Sullivan, was born in 1867 at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY. He became an attorney and moved to Denton, Denton Co TX by 1900. John married Marie Adams there in 1910. She was born in Texas in 1882. They remained at Denton into the 1920s, and he died by 1930. In 1930 Marie lived at Denton with her daughter and her brother. The daughter was-

1.   Wilana Sullivan, b 17 Nov 1910 (64,12rs, 53uvwf)


      Lucy M Sullivan [R2b1d3f], daughter of Mary Catherine Rowan and John K Sullivan, was born 26 September 1878 at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY. She was single in May 1900. (64,12bsu)


      Lydia Sullivan [R2b1d3c], daughter of Mary Catherine Rowan and John K Sullivan, was born in 1872 at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY. (64,12s)


      Minnie Rowan Sullivan [R2b1d3e], daughter of Mary Catherine Rowan and John K Sullivan, was born in 7 August 1876 at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY. She married Guy C Morgan when she was age 22, about 1898, and this was his second marriage. They lived at Greenville, Muhlenberg Co. Guy was a telephone company manager. He was born in Muhlenberg Co KY on 31 May 1864, son of William K Morgan and Mary Elizabeth Lovell. Minnie died at Greenville on 28 October 1934 and Guy died there on 26 March 1939. Both were buried at South Carrollton. They had three children, all born at Greenville, Muhlenberg Co KY-

1.   Chauncey Q Morgan, b Jan 1900

2.   Minnie M Morgan, b 1903

3.   John W Morgan, b 1911

Guy had a daughter Hazel E Morgan, born 19 Jun 1892, from his first marriage with Elizabeth Townes. Hazel married A Mr Parker, divorced by 1920, and died at Madisonville, Hopkins Co on 4 Dec 1923. She was a musician in Central City, Muhlenberg Co. She had a son: Morgan T Parker, born 21 Aug 1913 in Muhlenberg Co, died 17 Oct 1989. (W,Z,64, 12rsvbwfd,54d)


      Robert Sullivan [R2b1d3b], son of Mary Catherine Rowan and John K Sullivan, was born in February 1870 at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY. He was six months old and not yet named when the census taker visited in August 1870. (64, 12rs)


      Stephen W Sullivan [R2b1d3d], son of Mary Catherine Rowan and John K Sullivan, was born about July 1874 at South Carrollton, Muhlenberg Co KY. He died on 3 October 1875 at the age of 14 months of “congestion” (the flu?). (64, 12sd)


      Wilana Sullivan [R2b1d3a1], daughter of John William Sullivan and Marie Adams, was born 17 November 1910 at Denton, TX. In August 1932 Wilana took a trip to Europe, and returned on the SS Aquitania from Cherbourg. For the ship’s passenger log, Wilana said that her home was at Dallas. She married Marty McClouskey Wade and lived at Dallas. She died in nearby Tarrant Co on 17 October 1976. Wilana had four children, all born in TX-

a.   Martha Ann Wade, b 1 Feb 1936 in Potter Co. (TXb)

b.   Catherine Rowan Wade, b 18 Jun 1943 in Dallas Co. (TXb)

c.   John Sullivan Wade, b 1 Dec 1947 in Dallas Co. (TXb)

d.   James Henry Wade, b 1 Dec 1947 in Dallas Co. (TXb) (S,TXbd,Z,53w)


      Sarah Jean Swofford [R2b1a1a4b3b1], daughter of Beverly Jean Jackson and Albert Swofford, was born circa 1983. (MS)


      Kristen Louise Szabo [R2b1b4f1a1a], daughter of Catherine Ann Edgar and Stefan Joseph Szabo, was born 21 December 1988 at Indo, CA. (MC, CAb)


      Zackary Joseph Szabo [R2b1b4f1a1b], son of Catherine Ann Edgar and Stefan Joseph Szabo, was born 22 February 1991 at Indio, CA. (MC, CAb)


      Andrew Rowan Tanner [R2b1b3a], son of Charlotte Mizella Rowan and Alfred C Tanner, was born in Ohio Co KY in July 1853 and grew up at Calhoun, McLean Co. In 1880 he and his parents lived at Evansville, IN. Andrew married by 1882 and was widowed by 1900. After his wife died, Andrew lived with his widowed mother at Evansville. Andrew’s wife was from IN. He worked for Opera Drug Store in 1890 at 322 Upper 1st Street, but no wife was shown in the city directory for her then. He was still at Evansville in 1920, and his sister Belle continued to lived with him then. Andrew died at home at Evansville on 19 August 1927 of heart failure. He was age 74; his sister Belle was the informant for Andrew’s death record information, so her statement that Andrew was age 74 should be correct. Andrew had a son-

1.   Walter Alfred Tanner, b Jun 1883 (W,104,1b,2qr, 51Psuvw)


      Belle G Tanner [R2b1b3b], daughter of Charlotte Mizella Rowan and Alfred C Tanner, was born in McLean Co in 1857 (age 3 in 1860, 13 in 1870, 21 in 1880, 43 in 1900, 35 in 1910, 61 in 1920, 72 in 1930). In 1880 she and her parents lived at Evansville, IN, and was still there until she died. After her mother died, Belle lived at Evansville with her brother Andrew R Tanner until he died in 1927. Belle then moved to another apartment and her nephew James Tanner, born in KY in 1910, moved in with her. Belle never married and died in Evansville on 3 May 1947. (104,2qr, 51Psuvw)


      Walter Alfred Tanner [R2b1b3a1], son of Andrew Rowan Tanner, was born in June 1883 in IN. He was a railroad clerk at Evansville in 1910, living with his father and paternal grandmother (at 14 Powell Ave). Walter Alfred Tanner, age 30, died at Evansville on 8 August 1913. (INd,51uv)


      Bobby Lee Tapp Jr [R2b1b9e1c2a], son of Patricia F Manaway and Bobby Lee Tapp, was born 10 December 1965 at Owensboro, Daviess Co KY. He lived at Owensboro in 2007. (HT,3bP)


      Anna C Taylor [R2h6a5], daughter of Edmonia Jane Barrick and Philip Richard Taylor, was born 23 December 1864 in Oldham Co KY (age 19 in 1880). She married Harry Clingman Hudson about 1890 and lived at Crestwood, Oldham Co in 1910 and in PeWee Valley in 1920. Harry Hudson was born in KY on 18 January 1861, son of R C Hudson from NC and Drucilla Brown from KY. Harry was a county assessor, and was a real estate and insurance salesman. Anna died at Louisville on 13 April 1934 of heart failure and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery. Her death certificate said that her father was “P R Taylor” and her mother was “Edmonia Barrack” and the informant for the death certificate was Dr Richard T Hudson who lived at Anna’s address (her son; he was also Anna’s sister Carrie’s physician). Harry died at PeWee Valley, Oldham Co on 6 September 1927 and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery. Anna and Harry had one child by 1910, a son-

a.   Richard T Hudson, b 17 Jul 1899 (6rfd, 23suvwd)


      Beverly Jane Taylor [R2b1b9a4b1], daughter of Martha Ann Rowan and William David Taylor, was born 26 July 1956 at Owensboro, KY. She married Larry N Kassanger on 27 September 1974. He was born in McLean Co on 27 September 1948, son of a Mr Kassanger and Juanita Davis. They lived at Island in McLean Co and had two children by 1980-

a.   Lori Nicole Kassanger, b 27 Jan 1978

b.   Tara Gay Kassanger, b 14 Mar 1979 (MM, HT)


      David Glenn Taylor [R2b1b9a4b2], son of Martha Ann Rowan and William David Taylor, was born 10 November 1960 at Owensboro, KY. (MM,HT,3b)


      Donald Mart Taylor [R2b1b9a4b3], son of Martha Ann Rowan and William David Taylor, was born 6 November 1961 at Livermore, KY. (MM, HT,2b)


      Janet Mae Taylor [R2b1b9a4b4], daughter of Martha Ann Rowan and William David Taylor, was born 24 September 1962 at Livermore, McLean Co KY. She married Jeffrey L Everly and they had two daughters, both born in Daviess Co KY. In 2006 they lived at Livermore. Jeff was born in Daviess Co on 23 November 1959, son of Gerald Everly and Josephine Ellis. Janet’s two children were-

a.   Tracey Lynn Everly, b 9 Jun 1881 (3b)

b.   Katie Ann Everly, b 27 Aug 1885 (3b) (MM, HT,W,2b,3b)


      Joseph Howard Taylor [R2h6a7c], son of Oscar Taylor and Minnie E Nuckols, was born 19 May 1905 in KY, probably in Jefferson Co. He died at age 69 at Louisville, Jefferson Co on 20 August 1974. (KYd,Z,6vwf)


      Margaret Taylor [R2h6a7b], daughter of Oscar Taylor and Minnie E Nuckols, was born in 1902 in KY, in Oldham Co or in Jefferson Co. She probably married in Jefferson Co in the 1920s. (6vw)


      Mary C Taylor [R2h6a7d], daughter of Oscar Taylor and Minnie E Nuckols, was born in 1908 in KY, probably in Jefferson Co. She likely married in Jefferson Co in the 1920s. (6vw)


      Orin Taylor [R2h6a7a], son of Oscar Taylor and Minnie E Nuckols, was born 4 April 1899 at Westport, Oldham Co KY (born in June 1899 per 1900 census, but that census taker was not very accurate). He married a KY girl, Anna M _____, about 1919 and they at first lived at Conway, Orange Co FL. In 1930 they were back in KY, living at Louisville with his mother. Anna was born 30 August 1901, and in 1930 she a stenographer for a law office. Orin was at first a farmer, but in 1930 was an auto mechanic. They had no children by 1930. He died on 6 February 1987 and Anna died on 15 July 1973, both at Louisville. (Z,KYd, 23u,188w,6vf)


      Oscar Taylor [R2h6a7], son of Edmonia Jane Barrick and Philip Richard Taylor, was born 7 June 1866 in Jefferson Co KY. The 1900 census shows his birth date as June 1966, but this would conflict with the birth of his brother Phillip; Oscar’s death record shows that when he died in Jefferson Co on 7 June 1916 on his birthday, he was age 50, and it was his brother Philip who supplied Oscar’s personal information for the death certificate. Oscar married Minnie E Nuckols in 1894 and they lived at Westport, Oldham Co in 1900. In 1910 they were at Springdale, Jefferson Co. Minnie was born at Harrods Creek, Jefferson Co KY in November 1872, only surviving child (of three) of Joseph William Nuckols and Margaret ____. After Oscar died in 1916, in 1920 Minnie and their three youngest children lived on the family farm at Springdale. Her father lived with her and the children then. Minnie died at Louisville, Jefferson Co at the age of 91 on 27 July 1964. They had four children-

a.   Orin Taylor, b 4 Apr 1899

b.   Margaret Taylor, b 1902

c.   Joseph Howard Taylor, b 19 May 1905

d.   Mary C Taylor, b 1908

In 1910 widower Joseph William Nuckols, born 1 Nov 1841 in KY, lived with Oscar and Minnie. Joseph died in Oldham Co on 31 Oct 1923 at PeWee Valley, and “Mrs Minnie Taylor” of PeWee Valley supplied the personal information on Joseph’s death certificate. Joseph’s parents, according to his death certificate, were Andrew Nuckols and Mary Miller. Joseph was buried in Worthington Cemetery. (6rsvwfd,KYd,23sud)


      Phillip Richard Taylor Jr [R2h6a6], son of Edmonia Jane Barrick and Philip Richard Taylor, was born 22 November 1865 in Jefferson Co KY. He became a medical doctor, lived at Louisville and married about 1887. His wife Mary A _____ died before Richard did. She was born in TN in June 1866 and died at Louisville on 4 August 1907 of heart failure, age 41. She was buried at St Louis Catholic Cemetery at Louisville. Richard continued living in Louisville in a boarding house, was an eye doctor, and committed suicide on 9 April 1917 at Louisville by taking chloroform. His death record said that his father was “P Richard Taylor” and his mother was “Edmonia Berrick.” They had no children. Richard was also buried in St Louis Cemetery. (6ruvd,23s)


      Jack M Thomas [R2g1k2a2a], son of Anna Belle Coolidge and Charles Russell Thomas, was born 24 May 1926 at Montgomery, Lycoming Co PA. He enlisted in the US Army Air Corps at New Cumberland, PA on 2 November 1944. After the war he married Dorothy Louise Bergfors. She was born 12 June 1928 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co MN, daughter of Carl Walter Bergfors and Dorothy Louise Hoffman, and died 22 August 1987 at Tulsa, OK. Jack then married Dixie L _____. She was born in August 1933. He died at Tulsa on 3 May 2003. Jack and Dorothy had four children. Carl W Bergfors was born 13 Jun 1901 at Quincy, MA and his wife Dorothy was born 20 Dec 1907 at Merrimack, Hillsborough Co NH. (W,M,S,Z, 62uvw, 208f, 280P)


      Nicholas Andrew Thomsen [R2b1b4m1c1b], son of Anna Marie Koralewski and Erik Orrin Thomsen, was born 6 July 1999 at Irvine, CA. He and her family moved to near Phoenix, AZ in 2004. (JY,CAb)


      Rachyl Marie Thomsen [R2b1b4m1c1a], daughter of Anna Marie Koralewski and Erik Orrin Thomsen, was born 28 November 1995 at Irvine, CA. She and her family moved to near Phoenix, AZ in 2004. (JY,CAb)


      Samuel Grant Thomasson [R2b1b2f8b1a], son of Martha Ann Atherton and Melvin Earl Thomasson, was born 23 March 1970 at Owensboro, KY. (AA,3b)


      Sondra Elaine Thomasson [R2b1b2f8b1b], daughter of Martha Ann Atherton and Melvin Earl Thomasson, was born 29 April 1974 at Owensboro, KY. (AA,3b

Sondra Elaine Thomasson [R2b1b2f8b1b], daughter of Martha Ann Atherton and Melvin Earl Thomasson, was born 29 April 1974 at Owensboro, KY. (AA,3b)


      Catherine A Tiedemann [R2c5c2e1a], daughter of Murray Catherine Adams and Henry C Tiedemann, was born 3 September 1916 in Jefferson Co KY. She grew up in Jefferson Co and married a Mr Jacobs. They had two children, both born in KY-

1.   Thomas H Jacobs, b 29 Jan 1949 in Jefferson Co. (6b)

2.   Carol A Jacobs, b 2 Sep 1957 in Fayette Co. (57b) (6bwfb)


      Frank Leslie Tiffany [R2g1j3b1], son of Agnes L Carmer and a Mr Tiffany, was born 25 December 1892 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. He was not found in 1900, but lived with his mother and stepfather at Athens in 1910, and with his widowed mother at Athens in 1920. Frank was a grocer, and was married by June 1917, but was single in 1920. He married Anna Wooster in the 1920s. In 1942 he lived at Athens, and when he registered for the WW II draft, he gave his birth date as 16 December 1893 and signed his name with the same signature from the WW I draft record, yet the 1900 census says his birth date was in 25 December 1892. Frank had a son-

a.   Frank Layton Tiffany, b 24 Jan 1927 at Nichols, Tioga Co NY, served in the US Navy in WW II, and died 29 April 1982 at Sayre, Bradford Co. He was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. (Z,114c) (M, 114uw)


      Bertha B Tompkins [R2g2h2a1b], daughter of Mary Alice Hayward and Burton Miles Tomkins, was born in 1904 in Bradford Co PA. She married Bing Crosby, and married George Crosby. With George she had two sons-

1.   Malcom Crosby (W)

2.   George Crosby (W) (W,114vw)


      Carlton M Tomkins [R2g2h2a1c], son of Mary Alice Hayward and Burton Miles Tomkins, was born 10 June 1908 in Bradford Co PA. He died 9 June 1980. Carlton married Grace Stork after 1930 and they had a son. (W,114vwf)


      Frances L Tompkins [R2g2h2a1a], daughter of Mary Alice Hayward and Burton Miles Tomkins, was born in 1903 in Bradford Co PA. She married Harry C Lewis in 1921. He was born at Rome, Bradford Co on 28 July 1901, son of Will Lewis (born PA in 1853) and Ellen T _____ (born PA in 1860). They lived in Bradford Co. Harry died at Wysox, Bradford Co in April 1973. They had seven children-

1.   Erma Lewis, b 1924, married a Mr Bishop and had three children. (W,114f)

2.   Miles Lewis, b 1925, married a Ms Schultz and had three children. (W,114f)

3.   Ralph Lewis, b Sep 1926, married a Ms Shipman and had three children. (W, 114f)

4.   Sidney L Lewis, b 6 May 1929 at Standing Stone, died at Towanda, Bradford Co14 December 1994. He had married Frances Elizabeth Shores at Towanda on 30 October 1948. She was born 21 January 1928, daughter of Walter Shores and Elizabeth _____. They had five children. (Z,W,114f)

5.   dau Lewis, b 1930s, married a Mr Darling and had two children. (W)

6.   dau Lewis, b 1930s, married a Mr Boyles and had two children. (W)

7.   boy Lewis, b 1930s, married a Ms Decker. (W) (W,Z,114uvwf)


      Isabella A Tompkins [R2g2h2a1f], daughter of Mary Alice Hayward and Burton Miles Tomkins, was born in 1920 in Bradford Co PA. She married Melvin Wilson Morehouse. He was born 7 July 1920 at Interlaken, Seneca Co NY, son of Melvin William Morehouse and Marjorie A Blauvelt, and died at Waterloo, Seneca Co on 10 September 1999. They had four children. (W,Z,114f)


      Kenneth B Tomkins [R2g2h2a1e], son of Mary Alice Hayward and Burton Miles Tomkins, was born in July 1918 in Bradford Co PA. He married Eleanor Egan and had four daughters-

1.   Jill Tomkins (W)

2.   Joan Tomkins (W)

3.   Kathy Tomkins (W)

4.   Ellen Tomkins (W) (W,114wf)


      Lillian M Tompkins [R2g2h2a1d], daughter of Mary Alice Hayward and Burton Miles Tomkins, was born 22 March 1916 in Bradford Co PA. She married Wesley D Millspaugh. He was born 20 June 1919 and died 9 November 2002. Lillian died 1 February 1997. Both died at Trumansburg, Tompkins Co NY. Wesley enlisted in the US Army at Fort Dix, NJ on 19 May 1944, and at that time he was still single. They had four children-

1.   Steven Millspaugh (W)

2.   Dennis Millspaugh (W)

3.   Mary Sue Millspaugh (W)

4.   Douglas Millspaugh (W) (Z,M,114wf)


      Ben Sigman Thompson [R2b1b4i2a], son of Claiborne Rowan and Ben Sigman Thompson, was born 19 September 1941 at Memphis, TN. He died in Memphis on 9 January 1943 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Holly Springs, MS. (CR)


      Emma A Thompson [R2g1c6c1], daughter of Sarah D Carmer and George Thompson, was born in July 1879 in PA. She married a Mr Watson, then divorced by 1900. She then lived with her parents. Emma had a son-

a.   Charles D Watson, b Nov 1898 in Clearfield Co PA. He lived with his mother at his grandparents’ home in 1900, and was then called a “Son in Law.” (115u) (115u)


      Jefferson L Thompson [R2g1c6c4], son of Sarah D Carmer and George Thompson, was born in January 1884 in PA. He may have married Maud M Confer about 1903, had two children, then died by 1910. If it wasn’t Jefferson who married Maud, then it was probably his brother Paul (neither brother was found in 1910). In 1910 Maud and her two children lived next door to Jefferson’s mother Sarah in Clearfield Co PA, and Maud was shown to be a widow. She was born in August 1884 in PA, daughter of William Bilger Confer and Laura H Heaton. Maud probably died or married again by 1920 because her two children then lived with her father and many of Maud’s younger siblings at Niagra Falls, NY. Maud’s two children were both born in PA, probably in Clearfield Co-

a.   Orlo J Thompson, b 2 Nov 1903

b.   Verna Thompson, b 1906 (115uv, 273w)


      Kay Thompson [R2b1b4i2c], daughter of Claiborne Rowan and Ben Sigman Thompson, was born 18 January 1944 at Memphis, TN. She married Henry Anderson Wheeler at Holly Springs, MS. He was born 16 October 1943 at Newnan, Coweta Co GA, son of Henry Grady Wheeler and Mary Jane _____. In 1980 Kay and Henry were living at Ocean Springs, MS; he was then a Major in the U.S. Air Force. They had two daughters-

1.   Mary Claiborne Wheeler, b 13 Aug 1971

2.   Laura Ashley Wheeler, b 19 Apr 1975 (CR)


      Nancy Belle Thompson [R2g1c6c6], daughter of Sarah D Carmer and George Thompson, was born 24 December 1887 in PA. She married Clyde Rupert in 1906 and they lived in Clearfield Co in 1910. Belle’s mother lived with them in 1910. Clyde was born in PA in 1876 and was a railroad brakeman. He died in the 1910s and Belle remained at Clearfield, living with her mother and daughter Lenora. Belle then worked for the railroad as a cleaning lady. She died at Clearfield in May 1969. She had three children-

a.   Ruby Rupert, b 1907, was not living with her mother in 1920. (115v)

b.   Darrell Rupert, b Mar 1909, was not living with his mother in 1920 and was not found after 1910. (115v)

c.   Lenora H Rupert, b 1913 (115wf) (Z,115uvwf)


      Orlo J Thompson [R2g1c6c4a], probably a son of Jefferson L Thompson and Maud M Confer, was born 2 November 1903 in Clearfield Co PA. His parents died when he was a boy and he then lived with his maternal grandfather at Niagra Falls, NY. Orlo married Alma M Kaumeyer in 1926, probably at Niagra Falls NY where he lived in 1920, and where they lived together in 1930, or married just across the border in Welland Co ONT. Alma was born at Chippewa, Welland Co in July 1904, youngest daughter of Christian L Kaumeyer and Sarah Ellison, and came to the USA to live in 1926. Orlo died in April 1974 in Canada. Orlo, Alma, and her father crossed to NY from Canada in November 1933; the border crossing record is in very poor quality, so much of what is there is not clear. Her birth date and birth place on that record are in question. But the 1911 census of Chippewa, Welland Co Ontario Province show her birth date to be in July 1904 in Ontario. Christian Kaumeyer and Sarah Ellison were married at Lebanon, Wellington Co ONT on 28 October 1891. Wellington Co is about two or three counties northwest of Niagra Falls. Welland Co ONT was the county across the border from Niagra Falls, NY (and became part of Niagara Co in 1970). Sarah Ellison was born in 20 July 1862 at Wallace, Perth Co Ont; Christian L Kaumeyer was born 17 August 1860 in Bertie Twp, Welland Co ONT. (Z,S, 427uv,428m, 115v, 273wf)


      Paul A Thompson [R2g1c6c5], son of Sarah D Carmer and George Thompson, was born in October 1885 in PA. See Jefferson L Thompson [R2g1c6c4], Paul’s brother. (115u)


      Pearl E Thompson [R2g1c6c2], daughter of Sarah D Carmer and George Thompson, was born in March 1881 in PA. (115u)


      Rossie A Thompson [R2g1c6c3], daughter of Sarah D Carmer and George Thompson, was born in August 1882 in PA. (115u)


      Sarah Thompson [R2g1c6c8], daughter of Sarah D Carmer and George Thompson, was born in March 1893 in PA. (115u)


      Verna Thompson [R2g1c6c4b], probably a daughter of Jefferson L Thompson and Maud M Confer, was born in 1906 in Clearfield Co PA. She grew up at Niagra Falls NY and lived with her maternal grandfather after her parents died. (273wf)


      Walter Rowan Thompson [R2b1b4i2b], son of Claiborne Rowan and Ben Sigman Thompson, was born on 27 November 1942 at Memphis, TN. He married Linda Sue Reaves at Dallas, TX on 20 February 1976. They lived in the Dallas-Ft Worth area in 2006 and 2007. They had no children by 1980. (CR, 178P, 347P)


      Hugh Riley Thornberry [R2b4c5a2a], son of Helen Powell Riley and Hugh D Thornberry, was born 28 July 1923 in McLean Co KY. He married Dorothy Frierson Bachman on 27 July 1963. (GA,2b)


      Betha Mae Thornhill [R2c4c8a1], daughter of John W Thornhill and Mattie L Norris, was born in December 1880 in Robertson Co TN. She married William P Estes in Robertson Co on 6 May 1908 and they lived at Springfield. Bill was born in Robertson Co on 16 October 1880, son of William Estes and Susan Payne. Bill was a farmer when he was a young man, but was the Robertson Co tax assessor in 1930. He died at Springfield in May 1969. They had at least seven children, all born in Robertson Co TN-

a.   Eddie B Estes, b 7 Mar 1909, died at Springfield on 22 January 1999. (Z,345vwf)

b.   Claudine Estes, b 16 Oct 1910, died in TN on 22 April 1992. (Z,345wf)

c.   Mattie Sue Estes, b 1912 (345wf)

d.   Virginia W Estes, b 1914 (345wf)

e.   Thomas E Estes, b 1918 (345wf)

f.    Rebecca Estes, b 1922, married Warren Harding Goad in Robertson Co on 21 February 1947. Warren was born in 1921 in Macon Co TN (his parents lived in Macon Co in 1918 and 1920), son of Oscar Goad and Ella Rita Ballard. Just before they married, Rebecca and Warren lived at Springfield. (M,W,345fm, 479f)

g.   Polly S Estes, b 1924 (345f) (Z,345uvwf)


      John W Thornhill [R2c4c8a], son of Sarah Ann Wallace and James Newton Thornhill, was born in 1853 in TN, and grew up in Robertson Co. In 1920 he lived at Nashville in a rooming house, was married, but no family lived with him. He married Mattie L Norris on 25 March 1880 in Logan Co KY, the county just north of Robertson Co TN, and they lived in Robertson Co in 1880. By 1900 they had apparently they separated, or else she died by 1900; in 1900 their daughter was living with her Thornhill grandparents in Robertson Co. Mattie was born in (Robertson Co?) TN in 1853, daughter of Silas Norris and Lizzie Walling (married in White Co TN on 22 September 1946). John W and Mattie had a daughter-

1.   Betha Mae Thornhill, b Dec 1880 (Z,M,473m,345qrsumvwf,27m, 49w)


      Laura T Thornhill [R2c4c8b], daughter of Sarah Ann Wallace and James Newton Thornhill, was born in Dec 1854 in TN. She was still at home in 1880 in Robertson Co. About 1886 she married John S Jackson and in 1910 they lived with her mother in Robertson Co TN. This was his second marriage and he was a school teacher. John Jackson was born in TN in December 1846 and died in the 1910s. Afterwards, Laura lived with her daughter Vera and son-in-law Sim Wilson. They had four children, all born in Robertson Co TN-

1.   Thomas S Jackson, b 23 Aug 1886

2.   Vera F Jackson, b Dec 1889

3.   Milla S Jackson, b Jun 1893

4.   James Bryan Jackson, b 2 Dec 1896 (M, 345uv, 341w,355f)


      Sammie Thornhill [R2c4c8c], son of Sarah Ann Wallace and James Newton Thornhill, was born in 1866 in Robertson Co TN and died in the 1870s. (345v)


      Charles Hale Tichenor [R2b1b4a2], son of Ella W Rowan and Squire C Tichenor, was born 26 May 1879 in McLean Co KY. He was a merchant living near Hartford in 1900. This was a business he bought from his cousin Robert Alexander Rowan [R2b1b5a]. Charles married Pearl Holbrook in 1901 and they lived at Russellville, Logan Co in 1910; in 1918 they were at Livia, Daviess Co. In 1920 they lived at Glasgow, Barren Co and Charles sold fire insurance. In 1930 they lived at Orlando, FL and Charles manufactured paints. Pearl was born in September 1880 (age 36 in 1920) at Buford, Ohio Co, KY, daughter of John Douglas Holbrook and Oma Fields. They had at least two children, both born in KY, perhaps at Russellville-

a.   Eloise Tichenor, b 1904

b.   Maurice Stafford Tichenor, b 26 Apr 1907

Pearl had a brother named James R Holbrook, born in 1891, who had married Margie from FL; she was born 10 May 1888. And their father John Douglas Holbrook was the eldest half-brother of William Oscar Holbrook who married Martha E Rowan [R2b1b8] and Martha Jane Holbrook who married Azro Vincent Rowan [R2b1b5b]. (RN, AR,M,W,2su, 1t,27v,13w,188f)


      Eloise Tichenor [R2b1b4a2a], daughter of Charles Hale George Tichenor and Pearl Holbrook, was born in 1904 in KY, probably at Russellville where her parents lived in 1910. She lived in Barren Co in 1920 and probably married in the 1920s. (27v, 13w)

 

      Gerome Tichenor [R2b1b4a1], son of Ella W Rowan and Squire C Tichenor, was born 31 March 1878 and died the same day, probably in McLean Co KY. He is buried in the Tanner Cemetery in McLean Co. (GA,2u)


      Lee Tichenor [R2b1b4a4], daughter of Ella W Rowan and Squire C Tichenor, was born in December 1885 in McLean Co KY. She married George Edwin Hadley in 1911, and lived at Louisville, Jefferson Co. George was born 9 November 1879 in Daviess Co, son of George W Hadley and Mary Wright. He was a bookkeeper for a laundry. This was George’s second marriage. The first was with Lela A _____, married in 1906. George died at Louisville of heart failure on 19 November 1937 and was buried in Resthaven Memorial Park. Lee had but one son, born at Louisville, KY-

a.   Earl F Hadley, b 7 Jan 1912

George and Lelia had a son George E Hadley, born 15 Oct 1907 at Louisville, and died there on 3 Jan 1991, age 83. (RE,AR,M, 2u,6bwfd)


      Lydia Frances Tichenor [R2b1b4a3], daughter of Ella W Rowan and Squire C Tichenor, was born 26 February 1881 in McLean Co KY. She married Robert S Watson in McLean Co on 29 December 1903, and died 5 December 1910 in Jefferson Co of tuberculosis complications; she was buried at Nuckols, McLean Co. Robert worked in a laundry at Louisville in 1910; he was born 31 May 1878 (age 26 in 1910) at Rome, Perry Co IN, son of Martin B Watson and Sarah J Stephenson. Robert’s wife in 1910 was Mydra, age 24 and born in KY, yet the sons were the correct ones to be Lydia’s sons. Mydra must have been Lydia, and the census taker misunderstood her name. Lydia is buried in the Tanner Cemetery in McLean Co. After Lydia died, Robert married Annie Stone Dark, probably in the 1910s. In 1920 Lydia’s two sons lived with her father and her paternal aunt Mattie Tichenor in Daviess Co. Robert died 16 April 1939 at Siler City, NC. He and Lydia had two sons-

a.   Edward Tichenor Watson, b 25 Dec 1904

b.   Hugh Stephenson Watson, b 2 Dec 1906 (AR,GA, SC,W,2u,3w,6vd)


      Mary Helen Tichenor [R2b1b4a6], daughter of Ella W Rowan and Squire C Tichenor, was born 27 November 1896 in McLean Co KY. She married William Charles Wells in 1911, at age 15, and died 11 October 1939 of cancer in at Louisville, Jefferson Co. She is buried in the Tanner Cemetery in McLean Co. William was born in McLean Co KY on 15 September 1891, son of William M Wells. William and Mary Helen lived next to his parents at Livermore in 1920. William C was age 18 in 1910, 25 in 1920, 36 in 1930. In 1920 he was a farmer, but was a truck driver for a hardware company at Louisville in 1930. They had three children by 1930, all born in McLean Co KY-

a.   Preston J Wells, b 26 Sep 1912

b.   James T Wells, b 8 Dec 1917

c.   Violet L Wells, b 1920

The second wife of William M Wells was Martha McGee Tucker. They married in McLean Co on 8 Sep 1886, and she was the mother who raised William C. (SC, AR, M,W, 2muvw,6df)


      Maurice Stafford Tichenor [R2b1b4a2b], son of Charles Hale George Tichenor and Pearl Holbrook, was born 26 April 1907 in KY, probably at Russellville where his parents lived in 1910. Stafford generally used his middle name. He grew up in KY but lived at Orlando, FL when he was a young man, and died at Orlando on 6 August 1972. (RN,FLd, 27v,13w,188f)


      Rowan Tichenor [R2b1b4a5], son of Ella W Rowan and Squire C Tichenor, was born 14 December 1886 in McLean Co KY. He married Estella Tucker after June 1917. She was born on 18 October 1878 in IN (age 32 in 1920), and died 12 February 1922. In 1920 they lived at Livermore, McLean Co. Rowan died 13 February 1927 at Louisville, Jefferson Co of pneumonia; both are buried in the Tanner Cemetery in McLean Co. (GA,AR,M, SC,2uvw)


      Lillian M Timblin [R2g1b1e3], daughter of Iantha Munn and G S Timblin, was born in December 1893 in PA. In 1910 she lived with her brother James Bixby at Knox, Jefferson Co PA. In 1920 she lived with her brother Wilburn Shaffer at Jay, Elk Co PA and was not married. (W,115u,76v, 125w)


      Travis Parker Timbrook [R2b1b9h1a1], son of Nancy Ann Parker and Phillip Timbrook, was born 27 June 1973. (MM)


      Effie Lee Tinsley [R2b4c2c], daughter of Frances M Cooper and Monroe Tinsley, was born 9 March 1870 in Ohio Co KY. She died 29 June 1871. (HT,1r)


      Elizabeth Tinsley [R2b4c2a1], daughter of Simon B B Tinsley and Atlanta Owens was born in April 1897 at Louisville, Jefferson Co KY. She married Stuart Caldwell Campbell after 1919. He was born 1 June 1896 at Louisville, son of Samuel Arch Campbell and Adelaide Caldwell. Stuart was a salesman in August 1917 at Louisville, not yet married. In 1920 he was working for a lumber yard, and in 1930 he was a manager of the lumber yard at Louisville. They had two sons born at Louisville-

a.   Stuart C Campbell, b 2 May 1922, died in Jefferson Co on 9 February 1962. (KYd,6bf)

b.   Samuel Tinsley Campbell, b 2 Jun 1926, lived at Louisville in 2007. (6bfP)

Addie Caldwell’s parents were Pater Caldwell (born 23 Apr 1836 in Canada, son of William Caldwell from Canada and Janette Elder from Scotland, and died 27 May 1934 at home at Louisville at 2139 S First St) and Mary C_____ (born 1838 in Canada, died 11 Nov 1907 at Louisville and lived at 2533 First St, Louisville, ward 5). Both Peter and Mary were buried in Cave Hill Cemetery at Louisville, They ran a children’s reform school at Louisville in 1880 and 1900 (410 inmates in 1900). Addie was the second of seven children and was born at Louisville in Jul 1869. When the census taker put the children’s birth places he did not write “Kentucky” but instead wrote “Louisville” in the 1880 census. Addie died at Louisville on 5 Sep 1958 at age 89. She and Samuel Arch Campbell married about 1892. (KYd, M,6bsuvwfd)


      Mary M Tinsley [R2b4c2b], daughter of Frances M Cooper and Monroe Tinsley, was born 24 April 1869 in Ohio Co KY. She married William P Smith, and died 13 April 1908. There was a marriage record in Spencer Co IN between a Mary Tinsley and William Smith on 8 November 1898. (In the state of IN, there were only four Tinsley-Smith marriages before 1941. This one was in the county just north of Daviess Co, across the Ohio River.) (HT,1rs,26m)


      Simon B B Tinsley [R2b4c2a], son of Frances M Cooper and Monroe Tinsley, was born in February 1867 in Ohio Co KY and grew up there. He married Atlanta Owens in 1896. She was born in August 1868 in KY, daughter of John N Owens and Ann Elizabeth Elder. From 1900 they lived at Louisville where Simon was a school teacher. Simon used the name of Samuel from about 1910, and Atlanta was known as Atta. She used her correct name from before 1900. They had two children-

1.   Elizabeth Tinsley, b Apr 1897

2.   child Tinsley, b 1900s, died by 1910 (6v)

Atlanta Owen’s brother Eugene M Owens (born May 1872 KY), and sister Mary Jeannette Owens (born 28 Mar 1859 Louisville, died 8 Nov 1928 Louisville) lived with her and Simon in 1920. Neither were married. Their mother Ann E Elder was born in Dec 1836 and was a daughter of George Washington Elder, born 1816 at Louisville, died at Louisville on 13 Oct 1902. George Elder was a pilot for the steamboats along the Ohio River. He married Mary _____ who was born in 1817 in KY and died before her husband George did. Most of these Elder / Owens people lived at Louisville in 1900. Atlanta’s two other siblings were Lorena Elizabeth Owens, born 1862; George Owens, born 1864 and lived at Cincinnati, OH in 1928. Atlanta and all of her siblings were born at Louisville. (X,HT,1rs, 6uv)


      Harold Wallace Totten [R2c4c7b1a], son of Verda W Hyde and Harry Lee Totten, was born 4 February 1900 at Sherman, Grayson Co TX and grew up there. He married Thelma Ferguson about 1924 and died at Sherman on 6 April 1969. Thelma was born at Sherman on 15 November 1902, daughter of Victor R Ferguson and Lela Jane Taylor, and died at Sherman on 7 January 1990. In 1930 Harold and Thelma lived with his Totten grandparents at Sherman. He and Thelma had two children-

1.   Thelma Jane Totten, b 10 Mar 1933

2.   Harold Wallace Totten Jr, b 9 Sep 1935 (TXbd,Z, 315uvwf, 315d)


      Harold Wallace Totten Jr [R2c4c7b1a2], son of Harold Wallace Totten and Thelma Ferguson, was born 9 September 1935 at Sherman, TX. He married Joan Barrett and they had two children, both born in Grayson Co-

a.   Scott Wallace Totten, b 4 Jun 1961 (315b)

b.   Susanne Totten, b 15 Oct 1965 (315b) (315b) (TXbd,Z, 315uvwf, 315d)


      Helen May Totten [R2c4c7b1b], daughter of Verda W Hyde and Harry Lee Totten, was born in 1902 at Sherman, TX. (315vw)


      Thelma Jane Totten [R2c4c7b1a1], daughter of Harold Wallace Totten and Thelma Ferguson, was born 10 March 1933 at Sherman, TX. She married Joe Fenner Rayl. He was born in AR in September 1928, son of Willys Duncan Rayl and Evie _____. Joe and Thelma lived at Bolivar, MO in 2007. They had a daughter-

a.   Jane Ann Rayl, b 25 Nov 1958 in Grayson Co. (315b) (315b, 344P)


      Jimmie Lane Turner [R2b1b2d3b1a], son of Frankie C Kirk and Hilton Turner, was born 13 December 1941. (58)


      Bertha VanEtten [R2g2g4g2], daughter of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born in 1904 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA. She married(?) Paul Lent and in 1930 they lived at Enfield, Tompkins Co NY. Bertha was called a “step mother” in 1930, yet Paul was born 3 April 1910, just six years younger than Bertha. He died at Ithaca on 21 April 1895. Also living with Paul and Bertha were some of Bertha’s siblings: Sarah H, age 15; Reuben, age 23; Harry, age 20; and Bertha’s father William VanEtten, age 50. (Z,114v, 114w,191f)


      Clifford J VanEtten [R2g2g4g5], son of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born, b 30 Aug 1911 in Bradford Co PA. He married Mildred Thompson in 1930 and they at first lived with her parents at Ulysses, Tompkins Co NY. Mildred was born in NY in 1904, daughter of William C Thompson and Grace D _____. Clifford died at Willseyville, Tioga Co NY on 4 December 1995. They had a daughter-

a.   Lois VanEtten, married her cousin Alfred George Wood [R2g2g4e1] (Z,W,114w, 191f)


      George W VanEtten [R2g2g4g1], son of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born 18 August 1902 in Tioga Co NY. He lived in Bradford Co PA in 1920, and apparently married his first cousin Ruth E Wood [R2g2g4a3] in 1927. They lived at Caroline, Tompkins Co NY in 1930. Ruth was born in PA on 25 February 1906, daughter of John A Wood and Florence M _____. Living with them in 1930 was Ruth’s daughter Margret L Wood, born in NY in 1926. Ruth died at Willseyville, Tioga Co NY (so did George’s brother Clifford) in April 1977, and George died in February 1970 at Ithaca. George and Ruth had a daughter-

a.   Dorothy J VanEtten, b Feb 1929 in Tompkins Co NY. (191f) (Z,68v, 114w)


      Harry H VanEtten [R2g2g4g4], son of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born in April 1900 at Candor, Tioga Co NY. In 1930 he lived with his eldest sister Bertha at Enfield, Tompkins Co NY. (68v, 114w,191f)


      Ralph E VanEtten [R2g2g4g9], son of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born in February 1929 in NY. (191f)


      Rena M VanEtten [R2g2g4g8], daughter of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born in 1924 in NY. (191f)


      Reuben A VanEtten [R2g2g4g3], son of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born 20 February 1907 at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA. In 1930 he lived with his eldest sister Bertha at Enfield, Tompkins Co NY. He lived most of his life in NY and died at Cortland, Cortland Co in June 1981. (Z,68v,114w,191f)


      Sarah VanEtten [R2g2g4g6], daughter of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born 8 July 1916 in Bradford Co PA. In 1930 she lived with her eldest sister Bertha at Enfield, Tompkins Co NY. Sarah married a Mr Entlich and lived in Tompkins Co. She died there at Ithaca on 12 May 2006. (Z,114w,191f)


      William E VanEtten [R2g2g4g7], son of Ada L Wood and William George VanEtten, was born 7 August 1919 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. In 1930 he lived at Danby, Tompkins Co NY with his mother. William died at Groton, Tompkins Co on 31 May 1993. (Z,114w, 191f)


      Clara E VanGorder [R2g1c6g1], daughter of Louise A Carmer and a Mr Wolcott, was born 10 December 1896 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. See Clara E Wolcott [R2g1c6g1].


      Albert Breckinridge Vance [R2h2a8], son of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born 3 October 1857 in Henry Co KY and grew up there. He married Evelyn Frances Smith in Henry Co on 9 September 1880. She was born 28 May 1864 in Henry Co, daughter of Isaac Wesley Smith and Louisa Evelyn Smith. They had three children, then Albert died at Smithfield, Henry Co on 27 April 1886. Eva then married William A Garriott in 1888, and died 24 May 1935 at Pendleton, Henry Co. Albert was buried in the Vance family cemetery. Eva’s three children with Albert were born in Henry Co-

a.   Loulie E Vance, b 3 Feb 1882, died 19 January 1899. (W)

b.   Robert William Vance, b 20 Sep 1883

c.   Alberta Vance, b Nov 1886

William A Garriott was born 11 November 1863 and died in Henry Co on 20 February 1943. Evelyn Frances Smith’s children with Will were: Fred C Garriott, born in July 1889; Theo S Garriott, born 1 February 1891; William Wesley Garriott, born 19 February 1894; Dorothy B Garriott, born in July 1897; Jane Garriott, born 1901; and Hattie Garriott, born 1903. All were born in Henry Co. (74, W,M,30qsmud)


      Alberta Vance [R2h2a8c], daughter of Albert Breckinridge Vance and Evelyn Frances Smith, was born 17 November 1886 in Henry Co KY and died 6 April 1902. (W,30u)


      Amelia S Vance [R2h2a13], daughter of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born in the 1870s in Henry Co KY and died by 1880. (RR)


      Anna Belle Vance [R2h2a10], daughter of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born 1 February 1862 in Henry Co KY. She married George A “Gus” Parkhurst about 1880, and died 5 July 1940 at Pendleton, Henry Co. They lived at Pendleton. George was born 15 May 1856 in Henry Co, only child of Charles Parkhurst and Elizabeth Perkins, and died at home at Pendleton on 27 March 1928 of pneumonia. Anna and George were buried in Smithfield Cemetery in Henry Co. The informant for her death certificate was her son “G L Parkhurst.” Anna and George had four children-

a.   George Lawrence Parkhurst, b 13 Aug 1881

b.   child Parkhurst, b 1880s and was not at home in 1900 (was married?). This child was dead by 1910. (30uv)

c.   Marvin Parkhurst, b Nov 1886

d.   Ethel Gertrude Parkhurst, b Dec 1888 (74, 30suvwfdN)


      August Hunter Vance [R2h2a5], son of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born on 13 September 1854 in Oldham Co KY and died by 1860. (RR,23b)


      Charles Alexander Vance [R2h2a3d], son of Robert William Vance and Sue M Hensley, was born 23 April 1878 in Henry Co KY. He married Beulah Schramme in 1897 and they lived at Pendleton, Henry Co until past 1910 when they moved to Bloomfield, Nelson Co. She was born in September 1881 in Henry Co, daughter of John Henry Schramme and Minerva Beasley. In September 1918 they lived at Bloomfield, Nelson Co. Charles was murdered with a shotgun blast to his chest on 18 August 1921 in Nelson Co at Cox Creek. He was buried at Bloomfield. His daughter “Miss Mary Vance” of Cox Creek (10 miles west of Bloomfield) supplied the personal in formation for his death certificate. Charles and Beulah had two children by 1900, eight by 1910, and more by 1921; only one child was found after 1910 (Elma), yet most must have been alive-

1.   Mary Vance, b Jan 1898 (30uv)

2.   Bessie Vance, b Sep 1899 (30uv)

3.   Mildred Vance, b 1901 (30v)

4.   Virginia Vance, b 1903 (30v)

5.   Earnest Vance, b 1905 (30v)

6.   Allie Vance, b 1907 (30v)

7.   Elizabeth Vance, b 1908 (30v)

8.   Elma Vance, b Jan 1909

9    child Vance (30v)

10. Margaret A Vance, b 17 Oct 1918 in Nelson Co KY, died there at Bloomfield on 7 October 1919 of colitis and was buried in Bloomfield Cemetery. (4d) (74,M,W, 30suv, 4d)


      Charles Monroe Vance [R2h2a4], son of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born 3 August 1851 in Oldham Co KY but grew up in Henry Co. He lived next door to his brother Robert at Jericho in Henry Co in 1880, and lived with his nephew Harry Blake Vance [R2h2a3e] in 1910 in Nelson Co. Charles died in Nelson Co on 20 August 1914 at Bloomfield, Nelson Co of heart failure and was buried in Henry Co. He never married. (30qs,4vd)


      Edith Vance [R2h2a3e2], daughter of Harry Blake Vance and Mary S Nolan, was born in 1903 in KY. She was shown to be a niece, not a daughter in 1910. In 1920 she was a niece living with her uncle Ferdinand C Vance [R2h2a3f] and his wife Elma at Smithfield, Henry Co. (4v,6w, 30w)


      Eliza Agnes Vance [R2h2a2], daughter of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born 26 March 1846 in Oldham Co KY and grew up in Henry Co from 1854. She died 25 December 1921 of pneumonia at Pendleton, Henry Co. “Mrs Agnes Winburn” married her childhood next door neighbor Elisha Perkins Houseworth in Henry Co on 26 February 1879 (was married 21 years in 1900 and 32 years in 1910), and this was the second marriage for both. The first marriage for Eliza was to Thomas Jefferson Winburn (per death records of the three eldest children) on 20 March 1862 in Henry Co. He was born in Henry Co in 1843, son of Lemuel Winburn and Lucinda Phelps, and died 10 July 1871 in Henry Co. Agnes and Perkins lived in Henry Co into the 1900s. He was born 19 March 1843 in Henry Co KY, son of Elisha H Houseworth and Elizabeth Perkins, and died 18 November 1932 at Sligo, Henry Co. Perkins was buried at Smithfield. In 1930 he lived with his daughter in Henry Co. In 1910 they lived at La Grange, Oldham Co. Eliza had three children by 1880, and five by 1900, all born in Henry Co KY. One child had died by 1900-

a.   Robert William Winburn, b 8 Feb 1862

b.   Virginia Lucy Winburn, b 10 Jul 1864

c.   Thomas Jefferson Winburn, b 19 Sep 1867

d.   John H Winburn, b 9 Nov 1869

e.   child Winburn, b abt 1871 and died young. (30u)

Granddaughter E Agnes Winburn lived with Eliza and Elisha in 1900 at Pendleton, Henry Co, and in 1910 at La Grange, Oldham Co. Agnes was born in Oct 1890 in KY, and was single in 1910.

Lemuel Winburn (father of Thomas J Winburn Sr), was born in Northampton Co NC on 1 Nov 1791 and died at Sligo, Henry Co on 23 Dec 1857. He had married Lucinda Phelps in Madison Co KY on 5 Aug 1817. She was born 4 Nov 1797 in Madison Co and died 30 Nov 1869 in Henry Co. Lemuel and Lucinda were buried in Winburn family cemetery at Sligo. (74,W, 69m, 23nvd,30nqmsufd)


      Elma Vance [R2h2a3d8], daughter of Charles Alexander Vance and Beulah Schramme, was born in January 1909 in Henry Co KY. She married Lefron Ewing Ransdell about 1924 and they lived in Henry Co in 1930. Lefron was born 14 February 1888 near Turners Station, Henry Co, son of Joseph T Ransdell Jr and Dora Ewing. He died in Henry Co on 20 January 1968. He and Elma had a son-

a.   William T Ransdell, b 15 Jul 1926 in Henry Co KY. (30bf) (M,30vf)


      Emma Augusta Vance [R2h2a11], daughter of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born in July 1864 in Henry Co KY. She married Sydney Smith in Henry Co on 24 January 1883. They had one child, a daughter, before he died. Emma then married William T Nolan in 1897 and they lived at Smithfield. William Nolan was born in Shelby Co KY on 18 September 1846, son of William Nolan and Mildred King, and was a farmer when he married Emma. By 1910 he was an insurance agent, and died at New Castle on 7 April 1924. He was buried at New Castle. Emma remained at New Castle, but died at LaGrange, Oldham Co on 28 April 1948. She was buried at New Castle. Her daughter was-

a.   Edith Lyle Smith, b 1 Aug 1886 (74, 30smuvd)


      Ferdinand C Vance [R2h2a12], son of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born in 1868 in Henry Co KY. He died in the 1880s. (74,30s)


      Ferdinand Columbus Vance [R2h2a3f], son of Robert William Vance and Sue M Hensley, was born 5 March 1884 in Henry Co KY. He lived with his brother Harry in 1900 in Henry Co and lived at Pendleton, Henry Co in September 1918. Ferdinand married Alma D H Callis about 1901 at age 17. Alma was born in KY in 1885. Ferd was a merchant in a general store at Smithfield, Henry Co in 1920. He died at New Castle, Henry Co on 2 April 1950 of pneumonia and was buried at New Castle. Alma supplied the personal information on his death certificate. They had two daughters, both born in KY-

1.   Gwendoline Vance, b Jun 1908 at LaGrange, Oldham Co. She grew up at Smithfield, Henry Co and probably married there in the 1920s. (23v, 30w)

2.   Suzan E Vance, b 27 Jul 1916 at LaGrange, Oldham Co. (23b,30wf)

16 year old niece Edith Vance [R2h2a3e2] lived with Ferd and Elma in 1920. (M,74, 30uwfd,23v)


      George W Vance [R2h2a3a], son of Robert William Vance and Sue M Hensley, was born in December 1871 in Henry Co KY. He married Hattie _____ in 1896 and n 1900 they lived at Louisville. Hattie was born in VA in November 1874. George was a railroad brakeman at Louisville in 1900, but in 1910 they lived at Cincinnati, OH and he was then selling insurance. In 1920 he was a bill collector. Hattie died in the 1920s and George then married Lula _____ about 1926. She was born in OH in 1888. George and Hattie had a son-

1.   Robert Vance, b Jul 1897 at Louisville, KY. He had not married by 1930 and lived with his father. (6u, 95vwf) (74,30s,6u, 95vwf)


      Geraldine Vance [R2h2a3e4], daughter of Harry Blake Vance and Dora S Wiegel, was born in February 1915 in KY. (6w,18f)


      Gladys Vance [R2h2a3e3], daughter of Harry Blake Vance and Mary S Nolan, was born in 1908 in KY. She was shown to be a niece, not a daughter in 1910. (4v,6w)


      Harriett Vance [R2h2a3e6], daughter of Harry Blake Vance and Dora S Wiegel, was born in 1922 at Louisville, KY. (18f)


      Harry B Vance [R2h2a3e7], son of Harry Blake Vance and Dora S Wiegel, was born 19 January 1924 at Louisville, KY. He died 5 June 1996 at Lizton, Hendricks Co IN. (Z,18f)


      Harry Blake Vance [R2h2a3e], son of Robert William Vance and Sue M Hensley, was born 13 June 1880 in Henry Co KY. He moved to Indianapolis, Marion Co IN in the 1920s and worked for the Indianapolis Railway Company. Harry married Mary S Nolan in Henry Co on 28 November 1899 and they at first lived at Smithfield, Henry Co. She was born in Shelbyville, KY in November 1882. Harry’s younger brother lived with them in 1900. In 1910 they lived in Nelson Co and Harry’s uncle Charles M Vance lived with them. In September 1918 Harry was a conductor for the Louisville Railway Company. In 1920 Harry and his new wife Dora S Wiegel lived at Louisville, and he was then a driver for a produce company. Dora was born at Louisville on 7 August 1897, daughter of George N Wiegel and Dora O Kohler (both the fathers of George N and Dora O were born in Germany). In the 1940s Harry and Dora S lived at Indianapolis. Dora died in July 1980 at Jamestown, Boone Co IN. Harry and Mary had three children by 1910, all born in KY and all living with them, and Harry had four children with Dora. All were born in KY-

1.   Shelby Nolan Vance, b 1900

2.   Edith Vance, b 1903

3.   Gladys Vance, b 1908

4.   Geraldine Vance, b Feb 1915

5.   June Vance, b 4 Jun 1920

6.   Harriett Vance, b 1922

7.   Harry B Vance, b 19 Jan 1924. (M,Z,74,4v, 30mu,6w,18f)


      James Vance [R2h2d], son of Nancy Agnes Adams and Robert W Vance, was probably born between 1821 and 1825 in Oldham Co KY. He was not named in his father's December 1827 will, nor in his mother's 1848 will, so probably died by 1848. (RR, 23jkp)


      John R Vance [R2h2a3b], son of Robert William Vance and Sue M Hensley, was born 3 April 1874 in Henry Co KY and died by 1880. (74, 30b)


      June Vance [R2h2a3e5], daughter of Harry Blake Vance and Dora S Wiegel, was born 4 June 1920 at Louisville. (6b,18f)


      Loulie E Vance [R2h2a8a], daughter of Albert Breckinridge Vance and Evelyn Frances Smith, was born 3 February 1882 in Henry Co KY, and died 19 January 1899. (W)


      Mary R Vance [R2h2a1], daughter of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born about 1844 in Oldham Co KY and died there by 1850. (RR)


      Robert William Rowan Vance [R2h2a], son of Nancy Agnes Adams and Robert W Vance, was born 27 October 1817 in Jefferson (now Oldham) Co KY (age 30 in 1850, 40 in 1860, 59 in 1880). He was a farmer and married Virginia Russell Smith on 22 December 1842 in Henry Co. They lived for a few years in Oldham Co, and moved to Henry Co in 1854. Virginia was born in KY in 1827, daughter of Russell M Smith and Eliza Ballard, and died on 22 February 1887, probably in Henry Co. They lived at Jericho, Henry Co in 1880. Robert and Virginia had thirteen children-

1.   Mary R Vance, b abt 1844

2.   Eliza Agnes Vance, b 26 Mar 1846

3.   Robert William Vance, b 15 Aug 1849

4.   Charles Monroe Vance, b 3 Aug 1851

5.   August Hunter Vance, b 13 Sep 1854

6.   Virginia Adaline Vance, b 28 Sep1855

7.   Thomas S Vance, b abt 1856

8.   Albert Breckinridge Vance, b 3 Oct 1857

9.   Susan E Vance, b Dec 1859

10. Anna Belle Vance, b 1 Feb 1862

11. Emma Augusta Vance, b 3 Jul 1864

12. Ferdinand C Vance, b 1868

13. Amelia S Vance, b 1870s (L,RR,W,74, 30s, 23jknb)


      Robert William Vance [R2h2a3], son of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born 15 August 1849 in Oldham Co KY, but grew up and lived in Henry Co. He was a farmer and stock trader, and married Sue M Hensley on 15 February 1870. She was born in 1851 in Shelby Co KY, daughter of George Washington Hensley Jr (born 1821 in NC) and Sarah Noe (born 1822 KY). They had six sons, all born in Henry Co-

a.   George W Vance, b 1872

b.   John R Vance, b 3 Apr 1874

c.   Thomas S Vance, b 1876

d.   Charles Alexander Vance, b 23 Apr 1878

e.   Harry B Vance, b 30 Jun 1880

f.    Ferdinand Columbus Vance, b 5 May 1884 (74, RR,W,23n,216qr, 30qsd)


      Robert William Vance [R2h2a8b], son of Albert Breckinridge Vance and Evelyn Frances Smith, was born 20 September 1883 in Henry Co KY. He lived in Henry Co in 1900 and in September 1918. Robert died 29 March 1939 at Pleasureville, Shelby Co KY and was buried in Pleasureville Cemetery. He had married Florida A Clements in Henry Co on 29 March 1911, and in 1920 they lived at Cropper, Shelby Co where Robert worked in a warehouse. She was born 14 January 1880 in Henry Co, daughter of James Clements and Mary Ann Mitchell. Robert was a farmer in 1930 at Christianburg, Shelby Co. Florida died 23 August 1969 at Fayetteville, Henry Co and was buried in Pleasureville Cemetery. They had two children-

1.   Mary Evelyn Vance, b 30 Apr 1912 in KY, died 7 March 1993 at Lexington, Fayette Co. She had married a Mr Phillips. (W,Z,215wf)

2.   Robert William Vance, b 20 Sep 1920 at Cropper, Shelby Co KY. He died 25 January 1995 in Oldham Co but lived in Henry Co when he died. (W,215bf,23d) (M,W,30uvd, 215bwf)


      Samuel Francis Vance [R2h2b], son of Nancy Agnes Adams and Robert W Vance, was named in his father's December 1827 will in Oldham Co KY, but was not named in his mother's 1848 will. He did not live in Oldham Co in 1840, so may have died by 1840. (23kp)


      Shelby Nolan Vance [R2h2a3e1], son of Harry Blake Vance and Mary S Nolan, was born in 1900 at Smithfield, Henry Co KY. In 1910 he was shown to be a nephew, not a son. He did not live with his father and step-mother in 1920 since he was in the US Navy. Shelby was a chief signal man with the US Navy, and was captured by the Japanese army in the Philippines on 6 May 1942 and was released on 16 October 1945 at Osaka. When he was released, he stated that his father was “Harry Blake Vance” of Louisville, KY. For his naval training, he was stationed at Newport, RI in 1920. He stated that his parents were born at Shelbyville, KY and he was born at Smithfield, KY. (M,4v)


      Susan E Vance [R2h2a9], daughter of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born in December 1859 in Henry Co KY. She married Harvey W Glascock in Henry Co on 13 March 1878. He was a medical doctor, and they lived in Henry Co at Jericho. Dr Glascock was born in KY in April 1856, son of Dr Michael Glascock and Rebecha Stone, and died at Smithfield, Henry Co on 10 October 1941 of heart failure. He was buried at Smithfield. Susan must have died in the 1890s because Dr Glascock had a new wife in 1900. She was Della D _____; they married in 1898 and lived at Smithfield, Henry Co. Della was born in KY in November 1877, and died 17 September 1938 at home at Smithfield. She was buried in Smithfield Cemetery. Harvey and Susan had a son by 1880 and three more children by 1890, all born in KY. He and Della had none-

a.   Robert Vance Glascock, b 11 Apr 1879

b.   Malcolm James Glascock, b 30 Aug 1881

c.   Virginia Glascock, b Aug 1887

d.   Harvey William Glascock Jr, b 27 Jun 1888 (74, 30Nqmsuvwd)


      Susan Lucinda Vance, daughter of Robert W Vance, was born about 1812 in Oldham Co KY (age 38 in 1850). She was named in her father's December 1827 will, and again in her step-mother's 1848 will. Susan’s step-mother was Nancy Agnes Adams [R2h2]. Susan married James Allen Adams [R2h7] on 25 August 1838 in Oldham Co. He was a brother of Susan’s step-mother, and was born in 1804 in Oldham Co. The reason Susan was not likely a daughter of Nancy Agnes Adams, was because if she was, then Susan would have married an uncle. Also, Nancy Agnes Adams married Robert W Vance on 22 December 1814 in Jefferson Co, two years after Susan Lucinda Vance was born. (6md,23pn)


      Thomas S Vance [R2h2a7], son of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born in 1856 in Henry Co KY. He was shot and killed at LaGrange, Oldham Co on 27 July 1876. (74,30q)


      Thomas S Vance [R2h2a3c], son of Robert William Vance and Sue M Hensley, was born in 1876 in Henry Co KY. (74,30s)


      Virginia Adaline Vance [R2h2a6], daughter of Robert William Rowan Vance and Virginia Russell Smith, was born 28 September 1855 at Harrods Creek, Henry Co KY. She married Charles Alexander Smith in 1871 and they lived at Pendleton for years. Virginia died 27 February 1925 at Campbellsburg, Henry Co. The informant for her death certificate was C A Smith. He stated that Virginia’s mother was “Virginia Russell,” not Virginia Russell Smith. Charles was born in Henry Co on 29 August 1849, son of Albert B Smith and Susan E Smith, and died in Henry Co on 29 March 1926 of the flu. He was buried at New Castle. They had six children, three still living in 1910, and all born in Henry Co-

a.   William B Smith, b 1872

b.   Roy Smith, b 1874

c.   Sue V Smith, b 1879

d.   child Smith, b & d 1880s. (30s)

e.   child Smith, b & d 1880s. (30s)

f.    Charles Abraham Smith Jr, b 10 Aug 1891 (74, 30bnqsuvwd)


      Alice L Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5a], daughter of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born 19 August 1923 in PA. She married Alfred F Horton. He was born 29 December 1913 at Rome, Bradford Co, son of Leslie Barnes Horton and Edna L Forbes, and died 13 August 1975 at Troy, Bradford Co, but lived at Ulster, Bradford Co. He was buried in Bradford County Memorial Park in Burlington Twp. In 2003 Alice lived at Rome, Bradford Co, and in 2007 at Ulster. They had four children-

1.   John Horton, died in 1962 (W)

2.   Leslie Ray Horton, b 9 Mar 1945 in Hartley Co TX, died at Ulster, Bradford Co PA on 21 March 1996. Leslie was deaf. He was buried in Bradford Co’s Memorial Park Cemetery. (W,Z,547b)

3.   Jeffrey L Horton, b 1947, married Penny _____ and in 1996 they lived at Wyalusing, Bradford Co. (N,114P)

4.   Cheryl Horton, married Larry Raymond and in 1996 they lived at Athens, Bradford Co PA. (N,114P) (W,Z,N,114fP)


      Anna Mae Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5f], daughter of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, b March 1932, married Robert Lantz and lived at Greens Landing, Ontario Co NY in 2003 and at Athens, PA in 2007. He was born in May 1931. (W,N, 114P)


      Catherine Grace Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5b], daughter of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born 30 January 1925 at West Candor, Tioga Co NY, and died 10 June 2003 at Towanda, Bradford Co PA but lived at Laporte, Sullivan Co PA and at Wilawana, Bradford Co. She married Arthur Crandall. He died before Grace did. Catherine was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. She and Arthur had two children-

1.   Anne Marie Crandall, b 21 Nov 1951, married a Mr Teel, and died 12 September 1981. She was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery in Bradford Co. (N,114c)

2.   Ronald Crandall, lived at Meshoppen, Wyoming Co PA in 2003. (N) (W,Z,N,114f)


      Chester Ray Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5e], son of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born 23 August 1930, married Leona M Vanderpool. She was born 24 July 1930. They had a son-

1.   LeRoy H Vanduzer, b 19 Jan 1963 (W, 114Pc)


      Helen J Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5i], daughter of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born in January 1940 in Bradford Co PA. She married a Mr Wheeler and lived at LaPorte, Sullivan Co in 2003, and at Enola, Cumberland Co in 2007. (W,N,19P)


      Henry Leroy Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5c], son of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born 11 December 1926 at Windham, Bradford Co PA, and died 10 May 1985 at Elmira, Chemung Co NY. He was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens, Bradford Co. Henry married Thelma ____ and was in the US Navy in WW II. (Z,114fc)


      LeRoy H Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5e1], son of Chester Ray Vanduzer and Leona M Vanderpool, was born 19 January 1963 at Sayre, PA, and died 15 May 1988 in an automobile accident. He was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. (Z,114c)


      Lillian M Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5d], daughter of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born in November 1928 in PA. She married a Mr Stroud and in 2003 lived at Sayre. (N,114f)


      Paul A Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5g], son of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born 26 October 1933 at North Orwell, Bradford Co PA, and died 13 August 1982 at Sayre. Paul was the second husband of Janet I Harvey. She was born 25 November 1928 at Athens, Bradford Co, daughter of Glen Leo Harvey and Hazel E Wickham, and died 28 July 1991 at Sayre. both were buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. Janet had first married Clyde Howe, who died in 1968. (W,M,Z,114wfc)


      Robert C Vanduzer [R2g2a3a5j], son of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born in 1942. He lived at St Pauls, Robeson Co NC in 2003. Robert married Sandra _____. She was born in 1947. (W,N,548P)


      Rodney J VanDuzer [R2g2a3a5h], son of Anna Matilda Colegrove and Birdsey Ray Vanduzer, was born in April 1939, and lived at Monroeton, Bradford Co in 2003 and 2007. He married Rose E _____. She was born in 1948. (W,N,114P)


      Clifford Vanetten [R2g10k8e], son of Harriet Frances Bloodgood and John Franklin VanEtten, was born at Bonners Ferry, Boundary Co ID on 20 December 1908, and was still living at home with his parents in 1930. He lived in WA for a while, and died at North Bend, Coos Co OR on 1 April 2003. He had probably married Margaret W _____. She was born 18 August 1913 and died at North Bend on 15 April 2006. These two were the only Vanetten deaths at North Bend. (W,Z,295wf)


      Jason Leon Vanetten [R2g10k8b], son of Harriet Frances Bloodgood and John Franklin VanEtten, was born 1 March 1897 at Los Olivos, Santa Barbara Co CA. He married Desdemona Muriel Hildreth on 31 March 1922 at Bonners Ferry, ID and in 1930 they lived at Copeland, Boundary Co ID a few doors from her parents. She was born at Fairview, Woods Co Oklahoma Territory on 6 October 1897, daughter of Francis Marion Hildreth and Emma May Peck. Jason died in ID at Oldtown, Bonner Co in January 1969; Desdemona died at Copeland on 7 October 1981. Jason spelled his last name as two words: Van Etten. They had a son. (M,Z,W, 165u, 295wf)


      John Vanetten [R2g10k8c], son of Harriet Frances Bloodgood and John Franklin VanEtten, was born 20 May 1898 in CA, and died at Kellogg, ShoShone Co ID on 22 December 1947. (IDd,165u,295w)


      Joseph Earl Vanetten [R2g10k8a], son of Harriet Frances Bloodgood and John Franklin VanEtten, was born 19 July 1894 at Gibbon, Buffalo Co NE. He lived at Porthill, Boundary Co ID in June 1917, and was single. In 1920 he was a ranch foreman at North Bonners Ferry, Boundary Co, and was still single. He married Alta _____ in 1925 and in 1930 they lived at Barnaby, Ferry Co where he was a railroad engineer. Alta was born in WY in 1900. In 1942 he and Alta lived at El Cerrito, Contra Costa Co CA and he worked for the Richmond Ship Building Corp. Joseph signed his last name as two words: Van Etten. He died in Sonoma Co CA on 2 May 1970. They had two children-

1.   Ilene Van Etten, b 1923 (296f)

2.   Kay Van Etten, b 1926 (296f) (M,CAd,165u, 295w, 296f)


      Orval Vanetten [R2g10k8d], son of Harriet Frances Bloodgood and John Franklin VanEtten, was born 28 December 1900 at Newark, Kearney Co NE, and died in December 1970 at Bonners Ferry, Boundary Co ID. (Z,165u,295w)


      Alberta Genevieve VanGorder [R2g1c6g4], daughter of Louise A Carmer and Herbert VanGorder, was born 8 June 1911 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. She married Wilber C Chandler in 1927 and they at first lived with her parents at Athens. Wilber was born in PA in 1906, son of Charles Chandler. He was a machinist for a tool factory. Alberta died at Athens on 2 February 1996. Wilbur died at Athens on 9 March 1959. Both were buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. They had a son-

a.   William S Chandler, b May 1927 in PA. (114f) (W,Z,114wfc)


      George C VanGorder [R2g1c6g2], son of Louise A Carmer and Herbert VanGorder, was born in 1904 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. He married Edith L _____ in 1923 and they lived in Bradford Co for a while, but about 1925 moved to Union, Broome Co NY. Edith was born in NY on 21 January 1906 and died at Endicott, Broome Co in April 1974. In 1930 George worked in a shoe factory at Union. They had four children by then-

a.   George A VanGorder, b 1924 in Bradford Co PA. (143f)

b.   U Jane VanGorder, b Aug 1925 (143f)

c.   Mary P VanGorder, b Jan 1929 (143f)

d.   John G VanGorder, b Jan 1929 (143f) (W,Z, 114vw,143f)


      Kenneth H VanGorder [R2g1c6g3], son of Louise A Carmer and Herbert VanGorder, was born in 1906 at Athens, Bradford Co PA. He married Edna _____. She was born in 1912. Kenneth died in 1970 and was buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. (W,114vwc)


      Aubrey Vanover [R2b1a1a6a], son of Verna Mohon and Luther Elbert Vanover, was born 24 November 1910 in Daviess Co KY. He enlisted in the US Army at Owensboro on 17 February 1941. Prior to then he was a surveyor. Aubrey died at Owensboro on 23 November 1997. (Z,M,MS, 3wd)


      George William Velotta [R2b1b9a5a1], son of Winona Foster and George Velotta, was born 1 October 1953. (HT)


      Virginia Lynn Velotta [R2b1b9a5a2], daughter of Winona Foster and George Velotta, was born 4 October 1957. (HT)


      Gladys Vosburg [R2g2h2b2c], daughter of John R Vosburg and Alma B Colegrove [R2g2a3a1a], was born in the 1930s at Sheshequin, PA. (W)


      John R Vosburg [R2g2h2b2], son of Asenithe Elvina Merrill and John L Vosburgh, was born 25 February 1905 at Sheshequin, Bradford Co PA. His parents spelled the family name with an H at the end; John R dropped the H. He married his distant cousin Alma B Colegrove [R2g2a3a1a] about 1925 and in 1930 they lived next door to his parents at Sheshequin. Alma was born at Sheshequin in January 1910, daughter of Leon Henry Colegrove and Elizabeth J Sackett. John died 1 February 1992 at New Smyrna Beach, Volusia Co FL. He also married Fanny Parks, but there were no known children from this marriage. With Alma they had four children, the first two born at Sheshequin, PA-

a.   Donald L Vosburg, b 20 Oct 1927

b.   Reta J Vosburg, b Jul 1929

c.   Gladys Vosburg

d.   Marian Vosburg

Alma’s parents are buried in Tioga Point Cemetery at Athens. (W,Z,FLd, 114vwfc)

 

      Donald L Vosburg [R2g2h2b2a], son of John R Vosburg and Alma B Colegrove [R2g2a3a1a], was born 20 October 1927 at Sheshequin, PA. He grew up in the Athens area, attended high school there, and enlisted in the US Army Air Corps on 12 December 1945 at Wilkes Barre. Donald died at Williamston, Anderson Co SC on 13 September 2000. (M,Z,W,114f)


      Lena M Vosburgh [R2g2h2b1], daughter of Asenithe Elvina Merrill and John L Vosburgh, was born in March 1893 at Sheshequin, Bradford Co PA. She married Orlo Delose Johnston about 1915 and they lived at Sheshequin. In the 1940s they lived at Ulster, Bradford Co. Orlo was born at Litchfield, Bradford Co PA on 5 August 1889, son of Albert A Johnston and Emma E ____. Orlo died 30 October 1977 in Hillsborough Co FL. They had two daughters, both born in Bradford Co-

a.   Erma E Johnston, b 1917 at Litchfield. (114wf)

b.   Mildred L Johnston, b 1920 (114f)

In 1930 Orlo’s widowed father lived with them. (M,Z, FLd,114uvwf)


      Marian Vosburg [R2g2h2b2d], daughter of John R Vosburg and Alma B Colegrove [R2g2a3a1a], was born in the 1930s at Sheshequin, PA. (W)


      Reta J Vosburg [R2g2h2b2b], daughter of John R Vosburg and Alma B Colegrove [R2g2a3a1a], was born in Jul 1929 at Sheshequin, PA. (114f)


      James Howard Wade [R2b1b2d2d], son of Georgia E Hudson and James Worth Wade, was born 10 April 1911 in Butler Co KY. His family moved to Dent, Lawrence Co AR when he was a small boy, so perhaps being born in Butler Co was the start of his father’s traveling minister show. Butler Co is the county south of Ohio Co. They lived at Cincinnati, OH when he was a teen. (HT, 96b,94w,95f)


      John Richard Wade [R2b1b2d2a], son of Georgia E Hudson and James Worth Wade, was born 4 November 1901 in Ohio Co KY. He moved with his parents to Dent, AR when he was a teen. He married, and died in Ohio Co on 9 July 1959, age 57. He had a daughter. (HT,Z, KYd,1v, 94w)


      Mamye E Wade [R2b1b2d2c], daughter of Georgia E Hudson and James Worth Wade, was born 28 December 1906 in Ohio Co KY. She died unmarried at Buford, KY on 26 June 1980 when her home burned with her in it. (HT,KYd,1v, 94w,95f)


      William Crittenden Wade [R2b1b2d2b], son of Georgia E Hudson and James Worth Wade, was born 26 September 1903 in Ohio Co KY. He was a barber at Cincinnati, OH in 1930, not yet married. William eventually married but had no children. He died at Hartford, Ohio Co on 6 March 1987, age 83. (HT,Z,KYd, 1v,94w,95f)


      Albert Johnson Wallace [R2c4f1b1a], son of Vance Tellis Wallace and Laura Belle Derryberry, was born 27 March 1906 in TN, probably in Marshall Co. He grew up in Colbert Co AL, and died 28 August 1923. (W,498vw)


      Alene E Wallace [R2c4f3n6], daughter of James M Wallace and Annette _____, was born 19 March 1909 in Obion Co TN, and died 21 June 1917. She and was buried in Mounds Cemetery in Pemiscot Co MO. (172v,433c)


      Alice Eugenia Wallace [R2c4f3g], daughter of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 13 January 1863 in TN, in either Marshall Co or in Obion Co. She grew up in Obion Co and married William M Bodkin in there on 18 January 1880. He was born in 1855 in TN, son of Jesse Lee Bodkin and Bassett LeAnna Stanfield. This was William’s second marriage. The first was with Nancy Jane Washam in Obion Co on 21 May 1877. In 1880 Alice and William lived with his mother at Reeves, Obion Co. (W,172rms)


      Alice Matilda Wallace [R2c4f3p1], daughter of Samuel Dennis Wallace and Ruth A Tucker, was born 11 November 1898 in Obion Co TN. After her mother died at Alice’s birth, Alice lived with her Wallace grandparents. She married Floyd Vivian Thurman in Obion Co on 27 December 1921; Cecil Thurman provided the marriage bond. Floyd was born 10 April 1899 in Lake Co TN, son of Dock Amos Thurman and Robie Allie Driscoll. Alice died 31 January 1991. In 1930 they lived next door to Floyd’s parents in Obion Co. Alice and Floyd had five or six children-

a.   Jewel Nina Thurman, b 1925 (W,172f)

b.   Floyd Lannell Thurman, b Jan 1927, died 2001. (W,172f)

c.   Trixey Thurman, b Oct 1929 (172f)

d.   Allie Ruth Thurman (W)

e.   Wallace Thurman (W)

f.    Billy Thurman (W)

Dock Amos Thurman, born 17 March 1873 in TN, and Robie Allie Driscoll, born Jul 1876 in MI, married in Obion Co on 20 April 1895. Cecil Thurman, who helped Floyd pay the marriage bond, was born in Obion Co TN in 1894 and lived two doors from Floyd and Alice in 1930. He was Floyd’s uncle, son of Alphus Green Thurman. Floyd’s father Dock Thurman was the second oldest child, and his brother Cecil was the eight child. (M,W, Z,10s,435u, 172muvwf)


      Almanza C Wallace [R2c4f1d], daughter of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in 1848 in Marshall Co TN. She married J B Lanier on 10 February 1869 in Marshall Co, but they were not found after then. (341nqm)


      Annie Zella Wallace [R2c4f3e3], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in March 1893 in Obion Co TN, and died in 1967. She married James Oliver Hemphill in Obion Co on 23 November 1913. He was born 9 April 1891 in Obion Co, son of William Robert Hemphill and Virginia Gilliam, and lived in Obion Co in 1917. By then he had married and had a child. In 1930 they lived at Little Prairie, Pemiscot Co MO. They had no children in 1930, so their child must have died by then. James died near Caruthersville on 17 July 1944 of cancer and was buried there (in Little Prairie Cemetery?). His wife Annie filled in the personal data for his death certificate. (W,M,172uvm, 433fd)


      B P Wallace [R2c4f9c], son of Samuel Lewis Wallace and Nancy Ellen Burford, was born in 1878 in Fannin Co TX, and died by 1900. There was no grave record for him in Grayson Co where his parents and youngest brother and sister were buried, so B P was probably buried in Fannin Co, or buried in a different cemetery in Grayson Co. (432s,315u)


      Benjamin F Wallace [R2c4f3d9], son of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 18 April 1908 in Obion Co TN. He lived in MI, but died at Albertville, Marshall Co AL on 10 April 1992. (W,Z, 172vw)


      Benjamin Franklin Wallace [R2c4f3d], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 18 April 1857 in Marshall Co TN. He married Sarah Elizabeth Tucker on 21 November 1886 in Collin Co TX. She was born at Union City, LA on 22 November 1866, daughter of Pascal Hubard Tucker and Martha A Deshazo. About 1888 they moved to Obion Co TN. Sarah died 1 October 1945 in Obion Co TN and Ben died 30 November 1933 at Hornbeak, Obion Co. They were buried in Antioch Baptist Cemetery near Hornbeak. They had nine children, all but the eldest were born in Obion Co TN-

1.   James Floyd Wallace, b 8 Nov 1887

2.   Milus Herbert Wallace, b 18 Dec 1889

3.   Luther Francis Wallace, b 7 Jun 1892

4.   Onia May Wallace, b 18 Apr 1895

5.   Lara Ann Wallace, b 3 Oct 1897

6.   Nannie Jane Wallace, b 12 Jul 1900

7.   David Wallace, b 21 May 1903

8.   Beulah Lou Wallace, b 29 Nov 1905

9.   Benjamin F Wallace, b, 18 Apr 1908 (W,341q,172rsuvwfc)


      Bertha Wallace [R2c4f3p4], daughter of Samuel Dennis Wallace and Roxie Reedy, was born 9 May 1907 in Obion Co. She and her twin brother Worthy were taken in by John C Rea (born in 1868) and his wife Cevira M ____ after Bertha’s father died in 1910. (W,172vwf)


      Betty JoAnne Wallace [R2c4f3p5d], was a daughter of Worthy Wallace and Bertie Luevenia Harvey. (W)


      Beulah Lou Wallace [R2c4f3d8], daughter of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 29 November 1905 in Obion Co TN. She married Rolan Keeton in 1923. He was born in IL in 1906. In 1930 they lived next to her parents in Obion Co and by then had a son-

a.   Noah Keeton, b 1925 in TN. (172f) (W,172vwf)


      Billy Wallace [R2c4f3n1a], son of Webster Wallace and Grada Swift, was born in 1925 at Little River, Pemiscot Co MO. (433f)


      Blanche G Wallace [R2c4f1c1], daughter of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born in September 1875 in Marshall Co TN. She married John William Corlett in Marshall Co on 25 October 1904. Blanche and her sister Maude were both married by Mr W S Taylor, M G, on the same day. John was born 12 October 1874 and in 1918 they lived at Lewisburg where he was an auto service manager. In 1920 he was a traveling salesman and they lived next to Blanche’s mother and a few doors from their first cousins, daughters of Mary Wallace [R2c4f1f]. Blanche had no children. (M,341sumvwf)


      Bobby Leroy Wallace [R2c4f3p5e], was a son of Worthy Wallace and Bertie Luevenia Harvey. (W)


      Caroline Wallace [R2c4c3e], daughter of James William Wallace and Eliza R Garrett, was born in 1854 in Bedford Co TN. (356r)


      Cecil Cundiff Wallace [R2c4f1c3], son of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born 20 January 1879.in Marshall Co TN. In 1918 he was a city clerk and judge, and had married Angie Mai Gill in Marshall Co on 11 October 1911. They lived at Lewisburg, Marshall Co in 1920 and 1930. Cecil sold insurance in 1930. Angie was born in TN on 25 July 1886 and died at Lewisburg in April 1969. They had four children, all born in Marshall Co-

a.   Jane D Wallace, b 1913

b.   Cecil G Wallace, b May 1916

c.   John R Wallace, b 14 Sep 1919

d.   George B Wallace, b 1924 (M,Z, 341svmwf)


      Cecil G Wallace [R2c4f1c3b], son of Cecil Cundiff Wallace and Angie Mai Gill, was born in May 1916 in Marshall Co TN. He lived in Davidson Co in 1942 when he enlisted in the US Army Air Corp at Camp Forrest. He had graduated from college and was working for the telephone company when he enlisted. (M,341wf)


      Charles Henry Wallace [R2c4c4d1], son of John Randolph Wallace and Mary Frances Elliott, was born 7 December 1890 at Gallatin, Sumner Co TN. In 1910 he was a salesman in a dry goods store. He married in Sumner Co on 5 April 1911 and in June 1917 they lived at Gallatin, and he was a farmer. Charles claimed for the WW I draft that he had diabetes and kidney trouble. His wife was Mina Baker Cobb, born in Sumner Co on 5 June 1893, daughter of Charles Burch Cobb and Mary F Coppage. Charles H’s parents lived with him in 1920, and also his mother’s brother Charles S Elliott. Charles H and Mina had four children, all born in Sumner Co-

a.   Charles Henry Wallace Jr, b 6 Apr 1912

b.   Joe Miller Wallace, b 2 Nov 1914

c.   Mary Cobb Wallace, b 17 Aug 1917

d.   John Burch Wallace, b 17 May 1921

Mina Cobb was a twin of her sister Mary Frances Cobb. (M,W, 337uvmw) (337nqrsmuwc)


      Charles Henry Wallace Jr [R2c4c4d1a], son of Charles Henry Wallace and Mina Baker Cobb, was born 6 April 1912 in Sumner Co TN, died in Sumner Co on 1 November 1947. (W,337wf)


      Charlie Wallace [R2c4c7i], son of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born in 1870 at Atlanta, GA and moved to Sherman, Grayson Co TX by 1880. (315s)


      Chester Wallace [R2c4f3d1d], son of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born 25 December 1924 in Obion Co TN. He died 13 August 1981 at Huntington Park, Los Angeles Co CA. Chester married Bonnie Juna Hancock. Juna was born in MO on 2 September 1927, probably at Como, New Madrid Co where her parents lived in 1920 before they moved to Pontiac, MI about 1928. She was a daughter of Coy Hancock and Beatrice Lorrain Woodruff, and died at San Diego, CA on 8 June 1994. They had four children-

1.   Chester Eugene Wallace, b 2 Mar 1949 (K,65P)

2.   Donna Marie Wallace, b 19 Feb 1951 (K)

3.   Coy James Wallace, b 18 Jun 1959 (K,629P)

4.   Rita Wallace, b 8 Sep 1960 (K) (W,Z,CAd, 29w,270f,172f)


      Clarence H Wallace [R2c4f3n2], son of James M Wallace and Annette _____, was born 5 January 1900 in Obion Co TN, and died 11 March 1922. He was buried in Rowe Cemetery in Pemiscot Co MO. (172v,433wc)


      Clarence Wallace [R2c4f3d2b], son of Milus Herbert Wallace and Ethel May Gantlett, was born 30 January 1918 in Obion Co TN, and died in December 1978 at Hornbeak, Obion Co. Clarence married Virginia Harris in Obion Co on 16 February 1946. Both lived at Hornbeak just before they married. (Z,172wfm)


      Clovis Wallace, parents unknown, married Dorothy D Short in Obion Co on 9 April 1939. Clovis was age 31 then, or born about 1907. He lived at Mayfield, Graves Co KY just before they married. Dorothy was age 18, born at Palmore, Graves Co on 30 March 1921, daughter of Harwood Hitt Short (born 23 July 1891 in KY) and Dorsie Coleman (born in 1895 in KY). (M,172m, 484bwf)


      Colley E Wallace [R2c4f3n5], son of James M Wallace and Annette _____, was born 2 May 1907 in Obion Co TN. He died at Wardell, Pemiscot Co MO on 20 May 1971 and was buried in Rowe Cemetery in Pemiscot Co. He had married Ruth _____. She was born 27 September 1907, died on 9 April 1991, and was buried with Colley. (Z,172v, 433wfc)


      Cora Wallace [R2c4c7d], daughter of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born 11 January 1861 in GA (age 40 in 1900, 45 in 1910), and moved to Grayson Co TX when she was a girl. She married a Mr Edmundson who was born in TN, and was a widow in 1900. The only Edmundson found who was born in TN, lived in Grayson Co in 1880, and who was born around 1850 to 1865 was Clarence G Edmundson, a lawyer at Sherman. He was born in 1855 in TN, and was probably the father of Cora’s two children. Clarence was born in Giles Co TN, son of Elihu Edmundson and Elvina _____.

      In a newspaper article from Lynnville, Giles Co TN in December 1880, this item appeared: “Mr. Clarence Edmundson, formerly of Pulaski, but now a rising young lawyer of Sherman, Texas arrived in Pulaski Tuesday with the intention of spending two weeks with his father's family, but a... received yesterday called for his early return and he will leave for home tomorrow.”

      Cora died 11 February 1926 at San Antonio and was buried at Sherman. Her two children were born in Grayson Co TX-

1.   Clarence Edmundson, b 16 Feb 1885

2.   Bess Edmundson, b Jun 1888

Clarence’s father Elihu Edmundson was born in 1822 in SC and died in 1889. He was buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Giles Co TN. (354r, 406Nqrc, 315suv, 511d)


      Cyrus H Wallace [R2c4c6], son of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born 28 February 1826 in Sumner Co TN. He married Lou Badger after 1850. Cyrus also provided the marriage bond for the marriage of Mary A Winham (daughter of Mary Moore and Robert Winham) and John C Barr in Sumner Co on 8 November 1848. Cyrus was a grocer in Sumner Co in 1850. (W,337nm)


      Cyrus H Wallace [R2c4c4f], son of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born 22 April 1854 in Sumner Co TN, and died 1 May 1875. He was buried in Wallace Cemetery #10-22 in Sumner Co. His gravestone says “Son of Jos & E L Wallace.” (337qrc)


      Cyrus R Wallace [R2c4c3c], son of James William Wallace and Eliza R Garrett, was born in July 1850 in Bedford Co TN. He was a clerk in an Express Office in 1870 at Shelbyville. He married Ada May Cleveland on 18 July 1873 in Bedford Co and they lived at Shelbyville, Bedford Co in 1880. R H Janes provided the bond security. Ada was born in TN in September 1854, daughter of the Shelbyville postmaster Hazard P Cleveland and his wife Lucinda Anderson. Cyrus was a telegrapher in 1880. In 1900 they lived at Nashville and he still worked for an Express Office. Ada May also worked there in 1900. They had three children by 1900, but only one was still alive. Ada May was a widow by 1930, living in an “Old Women’s Home” at Nashville. Hazard P Cleveland and Lucinda Anderson married in Davidson Co on 1 January 1840. (356mqrs,49um)


      David Wallace [R2c4f3d7], son of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 21 May 1903 in Obion Co TN. He married Ralmer M Daniels on 6 April 1929 in Obion Co and in 1930 they lived in Obion Co next to his parents and his recently married sister Beulah. Ralmer was born in TN in 1913, and was age 16 when they married. David died at Plymouth, Wayne Co MI (near Detroit) in November 1972. (W,Z, 172vwf)


      Della Eugenia Wallace [R2c4f3e4], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born 6 October 1895 in Obion Co TN. She married Isaac Carter Neely at Hornbeak, Obion Co on 22 November 1914. He was born 17 October 1887 at Hornbeak, son of George T Neely and Nannie _____, and died there on 23 June 1968. Della died 18 April 1975 in Shelby Co. In 1920 they lived at Marks, Quitman Co MS. Ike was a barber. In 1930 they were at Ridgely, Lake Co TN. Della and Isaac had two children, both born in Obion Co TN-

a.   Edith F Neely, b 6 Jan 1916 at Hornbeak, Obion Co TN. (W,480w, 435f)

b.   Carter Webb Neely, b 1 Jun 1918 at Glass, Obion Co TN. He died in January 1971, probably in TN. (W,Z,480w,435f) (W,M,Z, 172uvm,480w,435f)


      Dicy A Wallace [R2c4c5e], daughter of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in 1856 in Sumner Co TN. (337qs)


      Donell Wallace [R2c4f3e11], son of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in January 1929 in Obion Co TN. (172f)


      Dorothy E Wallace [R2c4f3d1f], daughter of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born in April 1928 in Obion Co TN. She married Herbert Daniel Dyer in Dyer Co on 15 March 1946. He claimed he was age 21 when they married, but actually they were both age 18. Dorothy’s brother Hillard helped provide the marriage bond. Herbert was born 16 November 1928 in Lake Co TN, son of James D Dyer and Lala M _____, and died 24 December 2005 at Tiptonville, Lake Co. They had four children-

1.   Donald Lee Dyer (W)

2.   Freida Lou Dyer (W)

3.   Herbert Daniel Dyer (W)

4.   Peggy Sue Dyer (W) (W,Z,172f, 483m, 435P)


      Edgar Mortimer Wallace [R2c4c7c1], son of Edgar J Wallace and Helen S Phillips, was born 1 September 1887 at Sherman, TX and grew up at Fort Worth. He was a cattle raiser in 1917, and lived at Judkins, Ector Co. By then he was married and had a child. He was not found afterwards. (M,347uv)


      Edgar Thaddeus Wallace [R2c4f1b2], son of Samuel J Wallace and Jennie Logan, was born 20 October 1876 in Marshall Co TN. He married Daisy Dale Harris in Marshall Co on 1 September 1917 and they lived at Caney Spring, Marshall Co in 1918. Daisy was born in Marshall Co on 13 August 1881, daughter of Joseph W Harris and Alice E McQuiddy, and died at Lewisburg in November 1970. They had a son-

a.   Edward F Wallace, b Mar 1919 in Marshall Co TN. (341wf) (M,341suvwf)


      Elizabeth “Bettie” Wallace [R2c4f1a], daughter of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in January 1842 in Marshall Co TN. She was not married by 1880. and was a school teacher then. She married James P Logan in Marshall Co on 20 December 1886. They had no children and remained in Marshall Co. James was born in August 1844 in Marshall Co, a brother of Jennie Logan who married Bettie’s brother Samuel. Their father was dead by 1850, but was probably John H Logan; the mother was Nancy Fogleman. There was only one Logan teenager in nearby Maury Co in 1850 (Josephine Logan, living with her Fogleman grandparents), and there was only one Logan family in Marshall Co in 1850: widow Nancy Logan and her eight children. In the 1840 census in Maury Co there was a single James Logan, with no children; in Marshall Co in 1840 there was a very elderly Mary Logan who was in her 90s, and John H Logan who was born in the 1810s, as was his wife. They had one son, age about 7, and five daughters whose ages were under 10. On the same census page was Sophia Wallace, born in the 1800s, and her eight children. From the 1850 census, those children of widow Nancy Logan matched the ages of the children of John H Logan from the 1840 census. Hence, the two Logan siblings who married Bettie Wallace and her brother Samuel were children of John H Logan and his wife Nancy. John H Logan was born 23 February 1812 in Fluvanna Co VA and died 12 August 1846 in Marshall Co TN. Nancy Fogleman was born at Rally Hill, Maury Co TN in 1812. (W,341knqrsmu)


      Elizabeth Ann Wallace [R2c4f12], daughter of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 3 October 1841 Marshall Co TN. (W,341n)


      Elizabeth Louisa Wallace [R2c4c4], daughter of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born 10 April 1820 in Sumner Co TN. She married Joseph S Wallace in Sumner Co on 27 March 1842; Thomas Walsh supplied the marriage bond. Elizabeth died 15 February 1894 in Sumner Co. Joseph was born in TN in 1806, probably a son of James Wallace and Lydia Gillespie (married in Sumner Co in 1803), or perhaps a son of Adam Wallace and Sarah Stewart (married on 7 January 1806 in Sumner Co). In 1850 Lydia (Gillespie) Wallace lived next door to Joseph Wallace and Elizabeth. He was alive in 1880, living in Sumner Co. Joseph died in 1885 and was buried in Wallace Cemetery #10-22 about 3.5 miles north of Gallatin. They had at least eight children by 1850-

a.   Lydia G Wallace, b 1842

b.   George G Wallace, b 1844

c.   James Wallace, b 30 Apr 1847

d.   John Randolph Wallace, b 1849

e.   Mary T Wallace, b 1853

f.    Cyrus H Wallace, b 22 Apr 1854

g.   Walter Wallace, b 1866

h.   James Edgar Wallace, b 1868

Buried in the same cemetery with Joseph S were Elizabeth’s parents. Since Joseph S was born in 1806, he would have been of age to have married before he married Elizabeth. There is a grave in the same cemetery where Joseph S was buried, but this grave was for “Jo S Wallace / 3 Aug 1830 / 10 Dec 1872.”

James Wallace and his wife Lydia Gillespie were buried in the same cemetery where Elizabeth’s parents were buried. Lydia was born 2 August 1783 and died 28 August 1870; James was born 21 December 1778 and died 6 April 1847. (W,337mnrc)


      Elizabeth Pauline Wallace [R2c4f3p5b], daughter of Worthy Wallace and Bertie Luevenia Harvey, was born 1 February 1931, and died 22 February 1931 in Obion Co. (W)


      Ellen Wallace [R2c4f1j], daughter of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in 1866 in Marshall Co TN. She may have married Z W Cathey in Marshall Co on 20 December 1892. (341rsm)


      Elsie H Wallace [R2c4f3d1h], daughter of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born 28 October 1932 in Obion Co TN, and died 13 Jul 2007 at Antioch, Contra Costa Co CA. She married Bob K Zimmerman. He was born in 1929. They had four children, all born in Contra Costa Co CA-

1.   Susan Marie Zimmerman, b 23 Mar 1954 (W,434b)

2.   Vicki Lynn Zimmerman, b 13 May 1955 (W,434b)

3.   Kenneth E Zimmerman, b 17 Jun 1958 (W,434b)

4.   Glenn Roy Zimmerman, b 4 Apr 1964, lived at Antioch, CA in 2007. (W,434bP) (W,434P)


      Ester Wallace [R2c4f3d1c], daughter of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born 25 December 1924 and died 31 May 1928, probably at Little River, Pemiscot Co MO. (W)


      Evan Miles Wallace [R2c4f3], son of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 13 January 1823 in Bedford Co TN. He married Elizabeth Jane Dark on 28 May 1850 in Marshall Co and in 1860 were living with Elizabeth’s father in Marshall Co. She was born in Bedford Co on 13 February 1832, daughter of Harris Dark and Rachel Headen, and died 28 November 1901 in Obion Co. Evan died 30 June 1903 at Hornbeak, Obion Co. They had fifteen children; Elizabeth claimed fourteen in 1900, with eight still alive. All were born in TN-

a.   Melissa Frances Wallace, b 15 Apr 1851

b.   Rachel Jesline Wallace, b 14 Feb 1853

c.   Louise Affire Wallace, b 10 Aug 1854

d.   Benjamin Franklin Wallace, b 18 Apr 1857

e.   George Barron Wallace, b 26 Feb 1859

f.    Matilda J Wallace, b 28 May 1861

g.   Alice Eugenia Wallace, b 13 Jan 1863

h.   Joseph Sidney Wallace, b 17 Feb 1865

i.    John Thomas Wallace, b 17 Feb 1865

j.    William Harris Wallace, b 21 Apr 1866

k.   Mary Agnes Wallace, b 11 Dec 1868

m.  Peter B Wallace, b Jul 1869

n.   James M Wallace, b 26 Jun 1871

p.   Samuel Dennis Wallace, b 26 Feb 1874

q.   Nora Wallace, b 27 Jul 1876 (W,337jk,341q, 172rsu)


      Even Litton Wallace [R2c4f3e2], son of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born 14 March 1891 near Hornbeak, Obion Co TN. He married Willie Mae Short on 15 November 1916 in Obion Co. She was born in 1896 in Obion Co, daughter of James B Short and Virgie Wilson. They had at least two children, born in Obion Co TN-

a.   Jack Wallace, b 1926 (172f)

b.   Mary V Wallace, b Jan 1929 (172f) (M, 172uvmf)


      Excell Wallace [R2c4f3e9], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in 1915 in Obion Co TN. (172wf)


       Flora Wallace [R2c4f3e7], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in 1907 in Obion Co TN. (172vwf)


      George B Wallace [R2c4f1c3d], son of Cecil Cundiff Wallace and Angie Mai Gill, was born in 1924 at Lewisburg, Marshall Co TN. He enlisted in the US Army on 20 February 1943 at Camp Forrest. (M,341f)


      George Barron Wallace [R2c4f3e], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 26 February 1859 in Marshall Co TN (was age 59 in 1920). He married Mary Ann Fields in Obion Co on 26 December 1886. She was born in 1866 in Obion Co, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Fields and Elizabeth Guin, and died 6 October 1895 at Hornbeak, Obion Co after four children. George married again, on 25 July 1902 in Anderson Co. His second wife was Minnie Price, born in KY in 1884. From that marriage there were seven children. George died 22 October 1940 in Obion Co. George’s ten children were all born in Obion Co TN-

1.   Stella Wallace, b Oct 1888

2.   Even Litton Wallace, b 14 Mar 1891

3.   Annie Zella Wallace, b Mar 1893

4.   Della Eugenia Wallace, b 6 Oct 1895

5.   child Wallace, b & d abt 1903 (172v)

6.   Lila F Wallace, b 1905

7.   Flora Wallace, b 1907

8.   Maxine Wallace, b 1911

9.   Excell Wallace, b 1915

10. Georgia L Wallace, b 1921

11. Donell Wallace, b Jan 1929 (W,341q, 172rmvwf,343m)


      George G Wallace [R2c4c4b], son of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born in 1844 in Sumner Co TN. (337nq)


      Georgia L Wallace [R2c4f3e10], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in 1921 in Obion Co TN. A Georgie Wallace, age 21 and of Marion, IN married Lawrence Jones in Obion Co on 19 April 1941. His age was 29 and he also was of Marion, IN. (172fm)


      Helen Wallace [R2c4c7b], daughter of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born 13 January 1857 at Atlanta, GA, and married Mr W A Hyde, a clergyman, and in 1880 lived at Colorado Springs, El Paso Co TX. Mr Hyde was born in TN in 1851. Helen was a widow in 1900. She lived at Sherman, TX then. In 1910 she lived with her son Atwood. Helen died at Sherman on 25 September 1927. She had six children-

1.   Verda W Hyde, b 1878

2.   Clifford Stewart Hyde, b 24 Jun 1879

3.   Evelyn R Hyde, b Sep 1881

4.   Atwood Akin Hyde, b 19 Apr 1883

5.   Frederick Randolph Hyde, b 21 Jan 1885

6.   Mary E Hyde, b Mar 1887 (354r, 315buvf,315d)


      Helen Wallace [R2c4c3g], daughter of James William Wallace and Eliza R Garrett, was born in 1861 in Bedford Co TN. (356r)


      Helen M Wallace [R2c4f3n8], daughter of James M Wallace and Annette _____, was born in 1917 in Obion Co TN. (433wf)


      Henry Wallace [R2c4c2], son of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born in 1816 in Sumner Co TN, and died in 1822. (W)


      Hillard Wallace [R2c4f3d1e], son of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born 2 March 1927 in Obion Co TN, and died 17 July 1992 at Richmond, McHenry Co IL. He married Louise Dixon, and married Helen Wilson. With Helen he had a daughter. With Louise he had four children. (W,172f)


      Ina M Wallace [R2c4f3d2e], daughter of Milus Herbert Wallace and Ethel May Gantlett, was born in November 1925 in Obion Co TN. She married Elwood J Snead in Obion Co on 12 March 1945. She was then living at Hornbeak, Obion Co and he at Hickman, Fulton Co KY (the county just north of Obion Co). Ina was age 19 when they married, and Elwood was age 22. He was born 23 October 1922 in TN, and served in the US Navy during WW II; he was an Airman 1st Class. He lived at nearby McKenzie, Carroll Co TN in 1930, son of George Jefferson Snead (born 5 July 1892 at Murray, Calloway Co KY) and Flossie A _____. Elwood died 6 June 1998 and was buried in Cobbs Chapel Cemetery at Hornbeak. (M,Z,KYd,172fmc, 481f)


      Irene M Wallace [R2c4f3d2a], daughter of Milus Herbert Wallace and Ethel May Gantlett, was born in January 1916 in Obion Co TN. She married Rollen Williams in Obion Co on 5 October 1935. They claimed they were age 21 when they married (born in 1914). Rollen was then living at Troy, and Irene at Hornbeak. He was actually born on 30 July 1916, and died in November 1980 at Samburg, Obion Co. (Z,172wfm)


      Ita Ann Wallace [R2c4f9a], daughter of Samuel Lewis Wallace and Nancy Ellen Burford, was born 23 September 1874 in TN. In 1910 and 1930 she lived in Grayson Co, was still single, and her widowed mother lived with her. Ita worked in a grocery store. She died 16 July 1958 at Sherman of a stroke and was buried in Cedarlawn Memorial Park at Sherman. Her death certificate says she was born at Pilot Grove, Grayson Co. (432s, 315ufdc)


      Iva Lou Wallace [R2c4f3n3], daughter of James M Wallace and Annette _____, was born 28 July 1902 in Obion Co TN and died 19 July 1987 at Wardell, Pemiscot Co, unmarried. She was buried in Rowe Cemetery in Pemiscot Co next to her parents. (Z,172v, 433wfc)


      J E Wallace [R2c4f9b], son of Samuel Lewis Wallace and Nancy Ellen Burford, was born in 1877 in Fannin Co TX, and died by 1900. There was no grave record for him in Grayson Co where his parents and youngest brother and sister were buried, so J E was probably buried in Fannin Co, or buried in a different cemetery in Grayson Co. A Mr J E Wallace married Effie M Griffin in Grayson Co on 13 December 1891, but that person was James Wallace, born in December 1872 and lived in Collin Co in 1900. (432s,315u, 340u)


      James Wallace [R2c4f6], son of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 25 August 1827 in TN. He married Lavina J Hodge on 19 March 1850 in Marshall Co and they lived with his mother and younger siblings in 1850. Afterwards they lived in their own home Marshall Co. Lavina was born in TN in 1830 and died in Marshall Co in the 1870s. In 1900 James lived with his sister Matilda who was also a widow. He died in Marshall Co on 6 June 1904 James and Lavina had six children, all born in Marshall Co TN-

a.   Drucilla Wallace, b 1850 after August. (341q)

b.   Jane J Wallace, b 1853 (341q)

c.   Mary Eva Wallace, b Mar 1859, lived with her father’s widowed sister Matilda in Marshall Co in 1900. Eva had not married by then. (341qrsu)

d.   William L Wallace, b 1861 (341rs)

e.   Adella Wallace, b 1863 (341rs)

f.    Thomas Wallace, b 1865, died in the 1870s. (341r)

Vancy Wallace, born in March 1874 in TN, was a “S-nephew” living with James and James’ sister Matilda in 1900. (W,341jknqrsu)


      James Wallace [R2c4c4c], son of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born 30 April 1847 in Sumner Co TN. He died 22 September 1856 and was buried in Wallace Cemetery #10-22 about 3.5 miles north of Gallatin where his father and grandparents were buried. (337nc)


      James Wallace [R2c4c5c], son of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in 1851 in Sumner Co TN, and was not found afterwards. (337q)


      James Arthur Wallace [R2c4c7h], son of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born 19 October 1866 at Atlanta, GA, and moved to Sherman, TX when he was a boy, and remained there. He married Etta H Cole in 1890. Etta was born in MO on 21 February 1870, daughter of Joseph Robert Cole and Julia Dyson (both from MO 28 Apr 1845, d Sherman 29 Dec 1916, & 24 Sep 1847 at Charleston, MO, d 28 Feb 1943 at Sherman). Arthur was a hardware store clerk, then in 1920 he owned the hardware store. They lived at Sherman. He died there on 21 April 1937. Etta died 22 September 1942 at Sherman, age “72 years, 6 months, 29 days” per her death certificate. He and Etta had three daughters, all born at Sherman, TX-

1.   Maybelle Wallace, b Jun 1892 (315uv)

2.   Margaret Wallace, b Mar 1896 (315uv)

3.   Julia Wallace, b Feb 1898 (315uvw)

Joseph Robert Cole was born 28 Apr 1845 in MO, died at Sherman, TX on 29 Dec 1916; Julia Dyson was born 24 Sep 1847 at Charleston, MO, died 28 Feb 1943 at Sherman. (354r, 315suvwd)


      James C Wallace [R2c4f1g], son of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in 1858 in Marshall Co TN, and was not found after 1870. (341qr)


      James Edgar Wallace [R2c4c4h], son of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born in 1868 in Sumner Co TN. He was the second son with the name James. The first one died years before James E was born. (337rs)


      James Edward Wallace [R2c4f3d1b], son of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born 16 February 1922 and died in 1924, probably at Little River, Pemiscot Co MO, although no death certificate was found for him. (W)


      James Floyd Wallace [R2c4f3d1], son of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 8 November 1887 at Farmersville, Collin Co TX, but grew up in Obion Co TN. He died in Obion Co on 5 April 1953. In the summer of 1917 James worked at Colorado City, CO for the Colorado Midland Railroad. That railroad went bankrupt in April 1917, so with his job in peril, he moved back to Obion Co, where he married Audrey Corenne Hogan in 1919. She was born 3 February 1901 in TN, daughter of William Packwood Hogan and Clara Elizabeth Burton. In 1920 James and Audrey lived at Little River, Pemiscot Co MO, and he was then a farmer. (James F Wallace’s uncle James M Wallace [R2c4f3n] lived there in 1920 also.) In 1930 they were back in Obion Co. Audrey died 7 September 1967 in TN. They had ten children-

a.   Mary Lou Wallace, b 16 Dec 1919

b.   James Edward Wallace, b 16 Feb 1922

c.   Ester Wallace, b 25 Dec 1924

d.   Chester Wallace, b 25 Dec 1924

e.   Hillard Wallace, b 2 Mar 1927

f.    Dorothy E Wallace, b Apr 1928

g.   Mildred Lorene Wallace, b 22 Feb 1930

h.   Elsie H Wallace, b 28 Oct 1932

i.    dau Wallace, b 1930s, married Travis Earl Haggard. He was born 8 April 1935, and died 4 October 1996 at Tiptonville, Lake Co TN. They had three children. (W,Z)

j.    son Wallace, b 1930s, married June Faye Lovell and had two children, and married Nellie Jo McKenzie. (W)

The Colorado Midland Railroad was a subsidiary railroad of the ATSF Railroad. (W,M,E, 172uvf, 433w)


      James Kelley Wallace [R2c4f1c7], son of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born 9 December 1888 in Marshall Co TN. He was a postal clerk in 1917 in Marshall Co. Kelley married Florence Turnley Alford in Marshall Co on 21 December 1921 and died in the mid-1920s. His wife then lived with James’ sister Maude in Marshall Co, and was a high school teacher. Florence was born in 1893 in FL (TN per 1920 census; see the following note), daughter of Joseph W Alford and Ms Alpha L Nunn. She lived with her parents at Lewisburg in 1910 and 1920 and was a teacher in 1920. When she was a teenager, her family lived next door to the family of Mary Therese Nance who married James K Wallace’s brother John R. Florence and James had a daughter-

a.   Mary Wallace, b 1926 in TN. (341f)

Florence’s brother “Joe W Alford Jr” said in his WW I draft registry that he was born at Lake Weir, Marion Co FL. He lived at Lewisburg, Marshall Co TN in 1917. Joe W Alford (Sr) first married in Lauderdale Co TN on 7 June 1888 and they lived in Marshall Co in 1920. After his first wife died, he married a second time, on 29 January 1926, to Miss Ruth Gates in Williamson Co and they lived in Marshall Co in 1930. He was 42 years her senior. Lauderdale Co is at the western edge of TN, but Williamson and Marshall Counties are neighboring Counties in the center of the state. (M,180m, 341uvwm,501m)


      James M Wallace [R2c4f3n], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 26 June 1871 in Obion Co TN. He married Annette _____ (Wallace?) about 1896. She was born in 1875 in TN. They lived in Obion Co in 1910 and were at Little River, Pemiscot Co MO in 1920. (James’ nephew James Floyd Wallace [R2c4f3d1] was there also in 1920.) James M died of a stroke at Wardell, Pemiscot Co MO on 14 December 1951 and was buried in Rowe Cemetery in Pemiscot Co. Annette was buried next to James, but because of years of erosion, her stone cannot be read. He and Annette had eight children by 1920, all born in Obion Co TN-

1.   Webster Wallace, b 1898

2.   Clarence H Wallace, b 5 Jan 1900

3.   Iva Lou Wallace, b 28 Jul 1902

4.   child Wallace, b & d 1897-1910 and was buried in the Wallace family plot in Rowe Cemetery with his / her parents and siblings. There are no dates on this gravestone. (172v, 433c)

5.   Colley E Wallace, b 2 May 1907

6.   Alene E Wallace, b 19 Mar 1909

7.   Nell Wallace, b 1913

8.   Helen M Wallace, b 1917 (W,172sv, 433wfdc)


      James Samuel Wallace [R2c4f9d], son of Samuel Lewis Wallace and Nancy Ellen Burford, was born 28 February 1881 at Whitewright, Grayson Co TX. In 1900 he lived with his mother and sister Ita in Grayson Co. James was an electrician into the 1910s, but was an auto Trimmer (installed auto interiors) by 1920 at El Reno, OK and at Sherman, TX. He married Anna Jane Lindley in 1904 and in April 1910 they lived at Independence, KS, and had just moved there from OK soon after January 1910. In 1920 they were at El Reno, Canadian Co OK. In 1930 they lived at Sherman, Grayson Co TX. Anna was born at Georgetown, IL on 27 January 1884, daughter of Jonathan Riley Lindley and Nancy Stull, and died 28 August 1954 at Sherman. James died 1 July 1956 at Palacios, Matagorda Co and was buried in Cedarlawn Memorial Park at Sherman with Annie. They had two children, both born in OK-

1.   Orion Burford Wallace, b 20 April 1908

2.   Mildred J Wallace, b Jan 1910 (315ufdc, 495v, 494w,587d)


      James William Wallace [R2c4c3], son of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born in 1818 in Sumner Co TN. He married Eliza R Garrett on 27 July 1841 in Sumner Co; John W Green provided the marriage bond. Eliza died in 1868 in Bedford Co TN. She was born in 1823 in TN. James was a widower when he died at St Louis, MO on 3 November 1920 after being struck by an automobile, and was taken back to Shelbyville for burial. He was a clerk. James and Eliza had two children by 1850, and seven by 1870, all born in Bedford Co TN-

a.   James William Wallace, b 16 Aug 1847

b.   Mary R Wallace, b 1849

c.   Cyrus R Wallace, b Jul 1850

d.   Mattie Wallace, b 1852

e.   Caroline Wallace, b 1854

f.    Sallie Wallace, b 1856

g.   Helen Wallace, b 1861 (W,337m, 356nr)


      James William Wallace Jr [R2c4c3a], son of James William Wallace and Eliza R Garrett, was born 16 Aug 1847 at Shelbyville, Bedford Co TN. He was an Express agent in 1870 at Shelbyville. He married Mary White about 1871 and they lived at Shelbyville. She was born in TN in August 1855. James was a dry goods merchant in 1880 at Shelbyville, and an insurance agent at St Louis, MO in 1900. His wife ran a boarding house at St Louis. They had three children by 1880 and four by 1900, with three still alive, and all born in Bedford Co TN-

1.   Maggie M Wallace, b 1873

2.   James William Wallace Jr, b 16 Aug 1875

3.   Lizzie Ann Wallace, b 1879

4.   child Wallace, b & d 1872-1900 (48u) (356nrs,48uvd)


      James William Wallace [R2c4c3a2], son of James William Wallace Jr and Mary White, was born 16 August 1875 at Shelbyville, Bedford Co TN. He grew up in TN but lived his adult live at St Louis, MO. James married Cordelia W ____ (Wallace?) about 1902. She was born in IL (Murphysboro?) on 6 January 1877, and was alive when James died. James’ death certificate said she was born at Shelbyville, TN, but census records say IL. James was garage foreman for the railroad, and was a secretary and treasurer for a (railroad?) union at St Louis. He died at University City, St Louis Co on 26 July 1938 from a self inflicted gunshot to the head. His death certificate information was by his son William H Wallace, and William said that his mother was Cordelia Wallace. James was buried at Murphysboro, IL. After he died, Cordelia moved back to Murphysboro and died there in February 1975. He and Cordelia had two sons, both born in IL-

a.   William H Wallace, b 1902, lived at Universal City, St Louis Co MO in 1938 when his father died. He had not married by 1930, and was then a salesman for a printing company. (48vwfd)

b.   Alexander Hamilton Wallace, b 21 Oct 1905, lived in the St Louis MO area most of his youth, but died at Cape Coral, Lee Co FL in March 1968. (FLd,Z,48vw) (M,356s, 48uwfd)


      Jane D Wallace [R2c4f1c3a], daughter of Cecil Cundiff Wallace and Angie Mai Gill, was born in 1913 in Marshall Co TN. She married William Howard Alford Jr in Marshall Co on 28 June 1936. Will was age 31 when they married, and Jane was age 22. He was born at Lewisburg on 6 September 1904, son of William Howard Alford and Brownie Jones, and died at Lewisburg in October 1972. Will Sr and Brownie married in Marshall Co on 23 Mar 1903. (M,Z, 341vwfm)


      Jeanne Lynn Wallace [R2b1b4b5a2], daughter of Mary Graves Peay and Arthur Wallace, was born in Kansas City (KS / MO?). (AR, GM)


      Joe Miller Wallace [R2c4c4d1b], son of Charles Henry Wallace and Mina Baker Cobb, was born 2 November 1914 at Gallatin, Sumner Co TN. He married Mary Freeman on 25 December 1938 in Sumner Co. She was born 23 February 1917 at Gallatin, daughter of William Perkins Freeman and Lucinda Bean, and died at Gallatin in September 1982. Joe died at Gallatin on 16 May 1981. They had four children. (W,Z, 337wfm)


      John Burch Wallace [R2c4c4d1d], son of Charles Henry Wallace and Mina Baker Cobb, was born 17 May 1921 in Sumner Co TN. He died at Gallatin on 11 March 1998. (W,Z,337f)


      John Edgar Wallace [R2c4c7c], son of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born 24 November 1858 at Atlanta, GA. He was a bookkeeper at Sherman TX in 1880. He married Nellie S Phillips in 1887 and in 1900 they lived with her parents at Fort Worth, TX (she was Hellen then). Most of the time John he was known by his middle name. Edgar was still a bookkeeper in 1900. His wife Nellie was born at Hornellsville, Steuben Co NY on 14 March 1866, daughter of Mortimer Wood Phillips and Martha R Vogan. Edgar was a cashier in a grocery store at Fort Worth in 1910 and 1920. He died at Fort Worth on 27 January 1940. Nellie died 29 March 1929 at home at Fort Worth but was buried at Sherman. He and Nellie had a son-

1.   Edgar Mortimer Wallace, b 1 Sep 1887

Nellie S Phillips had a sister named Hattie M Phillips, born in NY in 1861, and was not married by 1910. She lived with Edgar and Nellie in 1910. (120q, 354r, 315s,347uvwd)


      John L Wallace [R2c4f1c], son of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in June 1846 in Marshall Co TN. He married Georgia A Walton about 1874 and lived in Marshall Co. Georgia was born in TN in November 1850. John L died in the 1910s. They had three children by 1880 and nine by 1900, all born in Marshall Co; one child was dead by 1900 and two had died by 1910-

1.   Blanche G Wallace, b Sep 1875

2.   Maude E Wallace, b Jun 1877

3.   Cecil Cundiff Wallace, b 20 Jan 1879

4.   Kinney W Wallace (son), b Jun 1882

5.   Katherine Lucille Wallace, b Apr 1884

6.   Octa W Wallace, b 23 Oct 1885

7.   James Kelley Wallace, b 9 Dec 1888

8.   John Ralph Wallace, b 26 Jul 1891

9.   child Wallace, b & d 1875-1900 (CAd, 341nqrsu)


      John R Wallace [R2c4f1c3c], son of Cecil Cundiff Wallace and Angie Mai Gill, was born 14 September 1919 at Lewisburg, Marshall Co TN. He died in February 1976 in TN. (Z,341wf)


      John Ralph Wallace [R2c4f1c8], son of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born 26 July 1891 at Lewisburg, Marshall Co TN. He was a dairy farmer in 1917 and married Mary Therese Nance in Marshall Co on 9 January 1918. They lived with his widowed mother in 1920. Mary was born in January 1892 in Marshall Co, daughter of Louis J Nance and a mother who died by 1900 (Carrie C _____ was Mary T’s step-mother). Mary must have died by 1924 because John later married Sarah Adams in Marshall Co on 5 August 1924. He died in Marin Co CA, the county just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, on 11 April 1969. His death record gave his mother’s maiden name as Walton. (M,Z,CAd, 341uvmwf)


      John Randolph Wallace [R2c4c4d], son of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born in 1849 in Sumner Co TN. He had not married by 1880 and died 15 May 1920. John was buried in Wallace Cemetery #10-22 in Sumner Co. This cemetery is about 3.5 miles north of Gallatin. Next to John is the grave of his wife “Frances Elliott Wallace” with the dates 1849-1932. She was Mary Frances Elliott, married in Sumner Co on 11 September 1889. She was born in 1849 in Sumner Co, daughter of Hugh Elliott and Elizabeth Mires, and died in 1932. In 1900 John and Mary lived in Sumner Co with their son-

1.   Charles Henry Wallace, b 7 Dec 1890 (337nqrsmuwc)


      John Randolph Wallace [R2c4c7], son of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born 18 July 1828 in Sumner Co TN. He married Elizabeth Axie McLinn. She was born in 1829 in IL and died in 1898. John died 14 March 1895 at Sherman, Grayson Co TX. He was a real estate agent at Atlanta, GA in 1870, and again at Sherman, TX in 1880. They had nine children, all born in GA-

a.   Walter Wallace, b 1854

b.   Helen Wallace, b 13 Jan 1857

c.   John Edgar Wallace, b 24 Nov 1858

d.   Cora Wallace, b 11 Jan 1861

e.   Katherine Wallace, b 5 Sep 1861

f.    Minnie Wallace, b 1863

g.   William Wallace, b 1864

h.   James Arthur Wallace, b 19 Oct 1866

i.    Charlie Wallace, b 1870 (315s) (W,343n, 354r, 315s)


      John Richard Wallace [R2c4f3p3], son of Samuel Dennis Wallace and Roxie Reedy, was born in 1904 in Obion Co. He was not found after 1910. (172v)


      John Thomas Wallace [R2c4f3i], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 17 February 1865 in TN and died 24 June 1865. (W)


      John W Wallace [R2c4c5f], son of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in May 1859 in Sumner Co TN. John married Luella Rutledge in Sumner Co on 12 May 1887. She must have died about 1888 because John then married Mattie J Herrod in 1891 and in 1900 John and Mattie lived in Davidson Co TN. Luella was born in Sumner Co in 1862, daughter of William Rutledge and Martha _____. Mattie was born in October 1864 at Goodlettsville, Davidson Co TN, daughter of John Herrod and Martha _____. John had six daughters, all born in TN. Mattie Herrod was the mother of the last five-

1.   Mattie M Wallace, b Nov 1887, was named after her maternal grandmother. (49u)

2.   Maud Wallace, b Apr 1891, was married by 1910. (49u)

3.   Jennie Wallace, b Aug 1893 (49uv)

4.   Ola D Wallace, b Jul 1895 (49uv)

5.   Nubia C Wallace, b Aug 1897 (49uv)

6.   Lillie Wallace, b 1901 in Davidson Co TN. (49v)

In their home in 1900 was Mattie’s widowed mother Martha J. Also, nephew Albert Bud Bloodworth, born 9 July 1885 in TN, lived with them in 1900. See John’s sister Laura; niece Rose Bloodworth lived with her. These two Bloodworth children were children of John W’s sisters Nancy, and when Nancy died, her husband also died, or else he married again, and their two children went to live with their Wallace aunts and uncles.

      There were at least three Albert Bloodworth marriages in the Sumner Co area over the early years: Albert H Bloodworth & Elizabeth Elmore in Robertson Co on 9 March 1865; Albert Franklin Bloodworth & Nancy Elizabeth Wallace in Sumner Co on 22 Dec 1881 (this Nancy was a daughter of William Steele Wallace); and Albert Bloodworth & Pearl Martin in Sumner Co on 16 Sep 1917. (M,337qsm, 345m, 49ruvw)


      John Wallace [R2c4f5], son of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 25 August 1827 in TN and died in the 1840s; he was not living with his mother in 1850, but was in their home in 1840. (W,337k)


      Joseph Sidney Wallace [R2c4f3h], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 17 February 1865 in TN and died 6 February 1866. (W)


      Katherine Wallace [R2c4c7e], daughter of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born 5 September 1861 (age 9 in 1870, 35 in 1910, 58 in 1920, 67 in 1930) at Atlanta, GA, never married and in 1910 lived with her sister Cora at Sherman, TX. In 1920 and 1930 she lived with her nephew Fred R Hyde at Sherman. Kate died 5 August 1940 at Sherman, TX. (354r, 315swf, 315d)


      Katherine Lucille Wallace [R2c4f1c5], daughter of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born in April 1884 in Marshall Co TN. There was a marriage in Marshall Co on 28 Oct 1920 between Katherine Lucille Wallace and a Mr W T Archer. This was not the Will Archer who married Ms Louise Foster in Marshall Co in 1907 since that couple remained in Marshall Co into the 1930s, and the wife’s age did not match the age of Katherine L Wallace. Katherine Wallace and William T Archer were living at Sheffield, Colbert Co AL in 1930, and the birthplace of Katherine was just “United States.” But her age and the ages of her two children fit Katherine Wallace and the Marshall Co TN marriage date exactly. William Thomson Archer was born 7 June 1875 at Darlington, Durham Co England, and first came to the US on 19 September 1887 on the ship Aurania with his mother and brother George. They gave their destination as TN. William’s father had already been in the US for six months, arriving on 28 March 1887 at New York City on the ship SS Etruria, sailing out of Liverpool. His parents were Thomas Archer and Isabella Brand. Will became a US citizen in 1913 and lived in Colbert Co for years before he married Katherine. In 1900 he and his parents lived at Birmingham, but William lived at Sheffield in 1908. He went back to England to visit relatives in 1908, and returned on the ship SS Carmania, sailing out of Liverpool and arrived at New York City on 13 May 1908. He gave his destination as Sheffield, AL. William took other trips to England: one in 1952 and another in 1954, always arriving in the late Spring or early Summer, and always giving his destination as Sheffield. He was a realtor at Sheffield. When he registered for the WW I draft in September 1918, he gave the name of his mother “Mrs Thos Archer” at “Lewisburg, Marshall Co” TN. Katherine died in Colbert Co on 9 March 1942 and William died there on 10 December 1958. Will and Katherine had two daughters by 1930, both born at Sheffield-

a.   K Isabella Archer, b 1921 (498f)

b.   Mary W Archer, b 1924 (498f)

William Archer’s mother was born in May 1837 in Scotland and died in Colbert Co AL on 23 October 1921. Will’s father was born at Garrigill or Alston, Cumbria Co England (northern England) in February 1841 and probably died in AL between 1900 and 1908. Note that Katherine’s first cousin Vance Tellis Wallace [R2c4f1b1] also moved to Sheffield soon after he married in Marshall Co. (M,S,341uvw,440u, 498vwfd, 499s, 500k)


      Kinney W Wallace [R2c4f1c4], son of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born in June 1882 in Marshall Co TN, and probably died in the 1900s. (341uv)


      Lara Ann Wallace [R2c4f3d5], daughter of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 3 October 1897 in Obion Co TN, and died 2 February 1898. (W,172u)


      Laura B Wallace [R2c4c5h], daughter of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in February 1866 in Sumner Co TN. She married Wiley Groves in Sumner Co on 13 April 1887 and they lived in Robertson Co. Wiley was born in TN in November 1824 and died in the 1900s. Laura was a widow in 1910 living in Robertson Co with her three children. They were-

1.   Maude E Groves, b Jul 1888

2.   Queen V Groves, b 1894

3.   Charles M Groves, b 19 Mar 1896

In their home in 1900 were Laura’s brother Robert Wallace, and niece Rosa W Bloodworth (see John W Wallace). Rosa was born 8 August 1888 and was the daughter of John’s sister Nancy.

Laura’s husband Wiley had first married Priscilla _____ about 1845. She was born in TN in 1825. (W,337sm, 345umv)


      Laurie “Lulu” Wallace [R2c4f1i], daughter of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in 1863 in Marshall Co TN. She was a school teacher in 1880. She may have married J C Dougherty in Marshall Co on 11 February 1889. (341rsm)


      Laurie Anne Wallace [R2b1b4b5a3] is a daughter of Mary Graves Peay and Arthur Wallace. (AR, GM)


      Leslie Augustus Wallace [R2c4f3p5a], daughter of Worthy Wallace and Bertie Luevenia Harvey, was born 6 September 1927, and died at San Antonio, TX on 12 December 1984. He married Murry Jean Hager. She was born in Bexar Co on 19 January 1943, daughter of Theodore Chester Hager and Imogene Hassell. They had a son-

1.   Charles Edgar Wallace, b 26 Aug 1965 at San Antonio, TX. (511b) (W,Z,TXd, 511b)


      Lila F Wallace [R2c4f3e6], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in 1905 in Obion Co TN. (172vwf)


      Lizzie Ann Wallace [R2c4c3a3], daughter of James William Wallace Jr and Mary White, was born in 1879 at Shelbyville, Bedford Co TN. (356s)


      Louise Affire Wallace [R2c4f3c], daughter of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 10 August 1854 in Marshall Co TN, and died 18 July 1856 in Marshall Co. (W)


      Luther Francis Wallace [R2c4f3d3], son of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 7 June 1892 in Obion Co TN. He married Josie L _____ in 1920 and they moved to Pontiac, MI about 1926 where he worked in an auto factory. Josie was born in 1901 in Georgia. Luther died in MI in January 1964. They had two children by 1930, both born in Obion Co TN-

a.   Flavil F Wallace, b 13 Nov 1921, died 2 September 2003 at Gordon, Wilkinson Co GA. (Z,270f)

b.   Maggie M Wallace, b Dec 1925 (270f) (M, W,172uvw,270f)


      Lutitia Wallace [R2c4c5a], daughter of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in 1845 in Sumner Co TN. (337nq)


      Lydia G Wallace [R2c4c4a], daughter of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born in 1842 in Sumner Co TN. (337nq)


      Maggie M Wallace [R2c4c3a1], daughter of James William Wallace Jr and Mary White, was born in 1873 in Bedford Co TN. (356s)


      Malissa Elizabeth Wallace [R2c4f11], daughter of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 30 December 1837 in Marshall Co TN, and married William J Browning on 28 September 1865, probably in Grayson Co TX. In 1860 she lived with her brother Samuel in Grayson Co, and in 1870 she and William lived in Grayson Co. He was born in Albemarle Co VA in 1838. In 1860 he lived in Collin Co TX with his parents William C Browning and Rachel _____, both from VA. Elizabeth and William J had three children by 1870-

a.   Getty (Gertrude?) Browning (dau), b 1867 (315rs)

b.   Ada Browning, b 1868 (315rs)

c.   D W Browning, b Oct 1869, was not yet named in June 1870. (315rs)

d.   M L Browning (dau), b 1872 (315s)

e.   F J Browning (dau), b 1874 (315s)

Nephew George Wallis, age 20, lived with Malissa and William in 1880. (W,624n,341kn,340q, 315qrs)


      Mark Thomas Wallace [R2b1b4b5a1], son of Mary Graves Peay and Arthur Wallace, was born in Kansas City (KS / MO?). (AR, GM)


      Martha Malissa Wallace [R2c4c10], daughter of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born 13 September 1833 in Sumner Co TN, and died in 1906 at White House, Robertson Co TN. In 1860 and 1900 she lived with her sister Sarah. (W,337n, 345qu)


      Mary A Wallace [R2c4f3d2c], daughter of Milus Herbert Wallace and Ethel May Gantlett, was born in 1921 in Obion Co TN. (172f)


      Mary A E Wallace [R2c4c5b], daughter of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in 1849 in Sumner Co TN. She was probably the Mary B Wallace (Mary Beth Wallace, short for Mary Elizabeth Wallace?) who married George B Bloodworth in Sumner Co on 15 January 1885. Robert Gray was the minister who married them. See the Bloodworth note following Mary’s sister Nancy Elizabeth Wallace’s biography. George was born 2 September 1846 in Robertson or Sumner Co TN, son of Timothy Bloodworth and Mary Straton. George married Alzadia Wilson in Robertson Co on 24 December 1871 and in 1880 they lived next door to George’s brother Mills in Davidson Co. Alzadia must have died in the early 1880s. George was a widow in 1900, living with his son Frank in Davidson Co. With Mary, George’s son was-

1.   Frank Galvin Bloodworth, b 11 Mar 1886 in Davidson Co TN. Frank married Clara B _____ and in 1918 was an agent for the L&N Railroad, and they lived in Davidson Co. They had no children. (M,49uv)

George Bloodworth and Alzadia had a son Jesse Bloodworth, born in 1872. (337nqm, 49s)


      Mary Agnes Wallace [R2c4f3k], daughter of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 11 December 1868 in TN, probably in Obion Co, and died 17 December 1944 in KY. She married Samuel Boone Owens on 18 March 1888 in Obion Co. He was born 9 August 1860 at Wickliffe, Ballard Co KY, son of Hampton Boone Owens and Susan Courtney. In 1900 they lived at Benton, Wayne Co MO, but Mary Agnes didn’t stay there long. She returned to Obion Co TN by 1907. Samuel died 29 June 1926 at Portageville, New Madrid Co MO of a fever, and was buried in Portageville Cemetery, Pemiscot Co (Portageville is in New Madrid Co and the cemetery is south of town, in Pemiscot Co). His son Alvin was the person who supplied the personal information for Sam’s death certificate. Sam and Mary split up by 1910 and divorced by 1920. In 1910 Agnes and her children lived in Obion Co, but Sam wasn’t with her; she was still married though. In 1920 Mary Agnes was living at Hickman, Fulton Co (the county just north of Obion Co). Her son Alvin also lived there with her, plus younger children. She was still there in 1930, but then lived alone. She had six children by 1900, with five still alive. By 1910 she had eleven, with eight still living. All were born in TN-

1.   Arthur Campbell Owens, b 18 Oct 1889

2.   Myrtle Owens, b Dec 1891

3.   child Owens, b & d 1889-1900. (482u)

4.   Alvin Hampton Owens, b 9 May 1894

5.   Henry C Owens, b 3 Mar 1896

6.   Hallie Owens, b Dec 1898

7.   Cesie Owens (son), b 1901

8.   John Owens, b 18 Jul 1902

9.   Clifton Owens, b 1905

10. Mary Owens, b 1907

11. child Owens, b & d 1900-1910 (172v) (W,172rsmv,482u,29d,104wf)


      Mary Cobb Wallace [R2c4c4d1c], daughter of Charles Henry Wallace and Mina Baker Cobb, was born 17 August 1917 in, Sumner Co TN. She had married Fred A Threadgill. He was born 5 November 1914 at Kennard, Houston Co TX, and died at Beaumont on 29 October 1948. After he died, Mary married again, and died 28 March 1976 at Beaumont, TX. (W,337wf)


      Mary Jane Wallace [R2c4f10], daughter of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 4 February 1835 in TN, probably in Marshall Co, and died in 1918. She married Samuel Lewis Hammer on 1 November 1860, probably in Grayson Co TX where she lived with her brother Samuel in 1860. Mary died at Downey, CA in 1918. (W,341kn,315q)


      Mary Jane Wallace [R2c4c1], daughter of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born 29 January 1815 in Sumner Co TN, died 14 November 1833 in Sumner Co. She had married Robert Donnell on 9 October 1833 in Sumner Co. (W,337m)


      Mary Kate Wallace [R2c4c11], daughter of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born 29 January 1838 in Sumner Co TN. (W,337n)


      Mary Lou Wallace [R2c4f3d1a], daughter of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born 16 December 1919 at Little River, Pemiscot Co MO, but by 1930 was living in Obion Co TN. (W,433w,172f)


      Mary R Wallace [R2c4c3b], daughter of James William Wallace and Eliza R Garrett, was born in 1849 in Bedford Co TN. (356n)


      Mary T Wallace [R2c4c4e], daughter of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born in 1853 in Sumner Co TN. She had not married by 1880. (337qrs)


      Mary Vance Wallace [R2c4f1b1d], daughter of Vance Tellis Wallace and Laura Belle Derryberry, was born in December 1915 at Sheffield, Colbert Co AL. She married Raymond Newton Stuart. He was born 28 December 1911, and died 19 July 2003 at Chantilly, Fairfax Co VA. They had a son-

1.   Raymond Wallace Stuart, lived at at Chantilly, Fairfax Co VA in 2007. (W,100P) (W,498wf)


      Mary Wallace [R2c4f1f], daughter of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in August 1854 in Marshall Co TN. She married Cynerons J Cunningham in Marshall Co on 19 December 1877. He was born in Marshall Co TN in December 1847, son of Cary W Cunningham and Eliza Mary Fields. They lived at Lewisburg in 1900 and Mr Cunningham was a grocery store clerk. They had three children, all born in Marshall Co-

1.   Iris Elma Cunningham, b 23 Oct 1881

2.   Mary Valta Cunningham, b 25 Feb 1885

3.   Wallace Ware Cunningham, b 4 Apr 1892

Cary W Cunningham and Eliza Mary Fields were married in Marshall Co on 14 December 1843. (341nqrsmu)


      Matilda J Wallace [R2c4f3f], daughter of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 28 May 1861 in Marshall Co TN. In 1880 she lived with her parents in Obion Co. (W,172rs)


      Matilda Wallace [R2c4f4], daughter of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 2 February 1825 in Bedford Co TN. She married Reuben Billington on 18 September 1845 in Marshall Co. He was born 23 March 1823 in Bedford Co (the part which became Marshall Co in 1833), son of James Billington and Sarah E Walker (both born in NC), and died 20 April 1899 in Marshall Co. Reuben served for a year in the Civil War in Colonel Haynes’s Company. In 1900 Matilda lived with her brother James in Marshall Co, and with a niece, and with a grand-nephew Vance Wallace, grandson of Matilda’s brother Zacheus. She died in Marshall Co on 3 November 1904. They had six children, all born in Marshall Co TN-

a.   Malissa Billington, b 1847

b.   William Kelsey Billington, b 10 Mar 1849

c.   Amanda M Billington, b 10 Feb 1850

d.   Mattie S Billington, b 1855

e.   Thomas Jefferson Billington, b 25 Apr 1861

f.    Anne Billington, b 1874

Living with Matilda and Reuben in 1880 was their nephew Walter Wallace. He could only be a son of Matilda’s brothers Samuel Lewis Wallace or James Wallace. (W,114, 337j, 341qsu)


      Mattie Wallace [R2c4c3d], daughter of James William Wallace and Eliza R Garrett, was born in 1852 in Bedford Co TN. (356r)


      Maude E Wallace [R2c4f1c2], daughter of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born in June 1877 in Marshall Co TN. She married Thomas Kelley Davidson in Marshall Co on 25 October 1904. Maude and her sister Blanche were both married by Mr W S Taylor, M G, on the same day. Thomas was born 9 February 1976 in TN. In 1910 and 1920 they lived at Lewisburg where he was a druggist. In 1930 he worked for a rock crushing company (making railroad ballast?) in Marshall Co. In their home in 1930, in addition to their son, was sister-in-law widow Florence Wallace, born in 1893, and her 4 year old daughter Mary. Florence was the wife of Maude’s late brother James. Maude’s son was-

a.   John T Davidson, b 1908 at Lewisburg, Marshall Co TN. (341vwf) (M,341sumvwf)


      Maxine Wallace [R2c4f3e8], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in 1911 in Obion Co TN. (172wf)


      Melissa Frances Wallace [R2c4f3a], daughter of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 15 April 1851 in Marshall Co TN. She moved to Obion Co with her family when she was a teen, and in Obion Co she married Nathaniel Smith on 5 March 1877. Nathaniel was born in TN in December 1850 of NC parents. They lived at Palestine, Obion Co in 1880, and remained in Obion Co past 1930. They had no children. In 1900 Nathaniel’s nephew Archie Smith, age 17, lived with them. 1920 Melissa’s niece Alice Wallace lived with them. Alice was born in 1899. She was probably Alice Matilda Wallace, daughter of Melissa’s brother Samuel Dennis Wallace [R2c4f3p]. (W,341q, 172rmsvwf)


      Melissa Wallace [R2c4f1e], daughter of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in 1851 in Marshall Co TN. She was missed in the 1860 census and was not found after 1870. (341r)


      Mildred J Wallace [R2c4f9d2], daughter of James Samuel Wallace and Anna Jane Lindley, was born in January 1910 in OK, and lived at Independence, KS in April 1910, El Reno, Canadian Co OK in 1920, and at Sherman, TX in 1930. (495v, 494w, 315f)


      Mildred Lorene Wallace [R2c4f3d1g], daughter of James Floyd Wallace and Audrey Corenne Hogan, was born 22 February 1930 in Obion Co TN and died in 1935. (W,172f)


      Milton Charles Wallace [R2c4f1b1c], son of Vance Tellis Wallace and Laura Belle Derryberry, was born in January 1910 in TN, probably in Marshall Co. He was a draftsman in 1930 at Sheffield, AL. Milton enlisted in the US Army at Fort McClellan, AL on 15 November 1942, and died 13 August 1945 at Chicago, IL. Milton married Pearl M Carter and they had a son-

1.   Milton Charles Wallace Jr. (W) (M,W, 498vwf)


      Milus Herbert Wallace [R2c4f3d2], son of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 18 December 1889 in Obion Co TN. He married Ethel May Gantlett in 1914 and they lived in Obion Co. She was born in Obion Co on 14 October 1897, daughter of Ollie Gantlett and Etta B _____, and died at Hornbeak, Obion Co in March 1977. Milus died in 1943. She and Milus are buried in Antioch Baptist Cemetery near Hornbeak. Their six children were all born in Obion Co TN-

a.   Irene M Wallace, b Jan 1916

b.   Clarence Wallace, b 30 Jan 1918

c.   Mary A Wallace, b 1921

d.   Paul A Wallace, b 18 Mar 1922

e.   Ina M Wallace, b Nov 1925

f.    Riley E Wallace, b Dec 1928 (W,M, Z,172uvwfc)


      Minnie Wallace [R2c4c7f], daughter of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born in 1863 in GA and lived in Grayson Co TX in 1880. (354r,315s)


      Nancy Elizabeth Wallace [R2c4c5d], daughter of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in 1854 in Sumner Co TN. She married Albert Franklin Bloodworth in Sumner Co on 22 December 1881. B F Farrell was the minister who married them. Witnesses were W H Wise and W Hasfor, both of Sumner Co. Albert’s age when he married was 36 (born 1844), and he was born in Sumner Co but lived in Davidson Co; Nancy’s age was 26, and was also born in Sumner Co, and lived there just before they married. Albert was born 25 May 1844 in Sumner Co. Albert was a son of Timothy Bloodworth and Mary Straton. Nancy and Albert apparently died by 1900.

      In 1850 in Caldwell Co KY, four counties northwest of Sumner Co, there was Albert L Bloodworth, born about 1846, son of Orville Bloodworth and Margalee _____. In 1870, this Albert lived in district 10 of Robertson Co and had married Elizabeth H Elmore in Robertson Co on 9 March 1865. She was born in TN in 1847. Nancy E Wallace’s future husband Albert F Bloodworth lived in district 12 in Robertson Co in 1870, and was single, and lived with many siblings who were all born in the 1840s. See the following Bloodworth note.

      Two of Nancy Wallace’s children lived with her siblings in 1900. Albert may have also died by then since there was no Albert Bloodworth found in the area who was born in the 1840s or 1850s-

1.   Albert Bud Bloodworth, b 9 Jul 1885

2.   Rosa Belle Bloodworth, b 8 Aug 1888 (337qsm, 345mr)

bloodworth The large Bloodworth family from Robertson Co was from Timothy Bloodworth, born in TN about 1820. He had married twice: the first wife was Mary Straton, born in TN in 1819, and married to Timothy in Sumner Co on 5 January 1842. The second with was with Mrs Julia E (Crawford) Elmore on 6 May 1870 in Robertson Co. Julia was born in NC in 1823 and had children from her first marriage to a Mr Elmore. Mary was the mother of all of Timothy’s children. He and his large family lived in Robertson Co from the 1840s into the 1860s when he married Julie, then they were in Sumner Co. He died in the 1870s. His children were-

1.   William H Bloodworth, b 5 Nov 1842, lived with siblings Samuel, Millard, Martha, and Mary in Davidson Co in 1880, and was not married.

2.   Albert Franklin Bloodworth, b 25 May 1844, was the one who married Nancy Elizabeth Wallace in Sumner Co on 22 Dec 1881.

3.   George B Bloodworth, b 2 Sep 1846, married Mary B Wallace in Sumner Co on 15 January 1885, but was first married to Alzadia Wilson on 24 Dec 1871 in Robertson Co and lived next door to his brother Mills in Davidson Co in 1880. George had a son Jesse Bloodworth, born in 1872. After Alzadia died he married Mary Wallace and they had a son Frank Galvin Bloodworth, born 11 March 1886. George was a widow in 1900, living with his son Frank in Davidson Co.

There is no certainty of which Mary Wallace was Frank G Bloodworth’s mother. She could be Mary, daughter of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, and who was born in 1849 in Sumner Co TN; or she may have been Mary, daughter of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, and was born in 1853 in Sumner Co TN. Best bet is the daughter of William Steel Wallace. It often happened that siblings in one family married siblings in another family.

4.   Margaret A Bloodworth, b 27 Jul 1848

5.   Mills T Bloodworth, b 27 Jul 1850, married Malissa Joetta Eidson in Robertson Co on 22 Sep 1872 and in 1880 lived in Davidson Co TN, next door to his brother George. Mills had three children by then.

6.   Samuel J Bloodworth, b 31 Aug 1852, lived with his brother William in Davidson Co in 1880, and was not married. Samuel did marry Lula C _____ in 1882 and they lived in Sumner Co in 1900. By then they had four children.

7.   Millard Filmore “Rad” Bloodworth, b 22 Jan 1855, lived in Davidson Co in 1880 with siblings Samuel, William, Martha, and Mary. Millard had married Theodocia Elmore on 11 Apr 1880 in Robertson Co and all lived in th e same home. Millard had four children before 1890. He died 10 Jun 1917 and was buried at Greenbrier, Robertson Co. Millard’s second wife was Agnes Elnora Johnson, married on 16 Oct 1898 in Robertson Co. With this marriage there were two children born in Robertson Co before 1906.

8.   Martha C Bloodworth, b 5 Apr 1857

9.   John J Bloodworth, b 27 May 1859, married Julia McMurray in Sumner Co on 23 Dec 1884. In 1880 John was in Davidson Co a few doors from his brothers Mills and George, and was working for the Elisha Col-lins family.

10.       Mary Bloodworth, b 1862, lived with her older siblings in Davidson Co in 1880.

William H Bloodworth, born in TN in 1807, appears to be a brother of Timothy Bloodworth; William H had a son named Timothy, a rare name for that era, and both William H and Timothy married Straton women (sisters?). William H married Malvina Straton on 9 Dec 1838 in Sumner Co and they lived in Sumner Co into the 1880s. Malvina was also born about 1807 in TN. They had a large family. (W, M337rm, 345nqm, 49suvwf)


      Nannie Jane Wallace [R2c4f3d6], daughter of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 12 July 1900 in Obion Co TN. She died 1 May 1981 at Pontiac, MI. Nannie married John Lloyd Campbell on 13 February 1921 in Obion Co. He was born 7 April 1900 in TN and in 1918 lived at Lula, Coalhoma Co MS. John died on 3 March 1981 at Pontiac, MI. They had six daughters and a son-

a.   Elmer A Campbell, b 1922 in TN. He enlisted in the US Army at Detroit, MI on 16 August 1944 and was already married then. In 2007 he lived at Southgate, Wayne Co MI. (M,270f,148P)

b.   Elsie E Campbell, b 1925 in TN. (270f)

c.   Luele Campbell, b 22 May 1929 at Pontiac, MI, died there on 16 July 1929. (W)

d.   Virginia Lucille Campbell, b 22 May 1929 at Pontiac, MI, died there on 16 July 1929. (W)

e.   dau Campbell, b 1930s. (W)

f.    dau Campbell, b 1930s.(W)

g.   dau Campbell, b 1930s.(W) (W,Z,M, MId, 172vwm,270f)


      Nell Wallace [R2c4f3n7], daughter of James M Wallace and Annette _____, was born in 1913 in Obion Co TN. (433wf)


      Nora Wallace [R2c4f3q], daughter of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 27 July 1876 in TN and died 12 August 1883. (W)


      Octa W Wallace [R2c4f1c6], daughter of John L Wallace and Georgia A Walton, was born 23 October 1885 (age 39 in 1930) in Marshall Co TN. She married Thomas Alden Patterson in Marshall Co on 15 August 1910. He was born in Marshall Co on 7 April 1890. Before they married Thomas was a partner with his father at Lewisburg in a grocery store business. After Octa and Thomas married, they lived at Columbia, Maury Co in 1917 but were at Lewisburg, Marshall Co in 1920. He was a traveling salesman. Thomas was a son of Frank L Patterson and Mattie A Gray. Octa died at Lewisburg in August 1975. She and Thomas had two sons by 1920, both born in Maury Co or Marshall Co TN-

a.   James R Patterson, b 1911 (341w)

b.   Wallace Patterson, b 1913 (341w) (M,Z, 10u, 341uvmw)


      Onia May Wallace [R2c4f3d4], daughter of Benjamin Franklin Wallace and Sarah Elizabeth Tucker, was born 18 April 1895 in Obion Co TN. She married Homer Hogan in Obion Co on 28 May 1916 and in 1920 lived with her parents in Obion Co, and was a widow. She had a son-

a.   Carnie R Hogan, b 8 Sep 1918 (W,172uvmw)


      Orion Burford Wallace [R2c4f9d1], son of James Samuel Wallace and Anna Jane Lindley, was born 20 April 1908 in OK. He lived at Independence, KS in 1910, El Reno, Canadian Co OK in 1920, and at Sherman, TX in 1930. Orion married Icey Caddell in the early 1930s and they lived at Sherman, TX. Icey was born 23 November 1907 in Grayson Co TX, daughter of James A Caddell from AL and Florence Jackson from TX, and grew up at Pottsboro, Grayson Co. Icey died in Yolo Co CA on 21 June 1971. Orion died in Yolo Co on 1 May 1975. They had two sons, born at Sherman, TX, then two more children born in Solano Co CA-

a.   Billy Edward Wallace, b 3 May 1934. (315b)

b.   David Howard Wallace, b 9 Oct 1937, lived at Wood\land, Yolo Co CA in 2007. He had married Louise D _____. She was born in 1939. (315b,496P)

c.   Phillip James Wallace, b 8 Jan 1941, lived at Sacramento in 2007. (CAb, 497P)

d.   Francine Wallace, b 30 Oct 1943 (CAb)

Icey had a brother James H Caddell, born 14 November 1914 and a sister Katherine Caddell, born November 1917. Icey’s parents are buried in Preston Bend Cemetery in Grayson Co. (495v, 494w, 315wfbc)


      Paul A Wallace [R2c4f3d2d], son of Milus Herbert Wallace and Ethel May Gantlett, was born 18 March 1922 in Obion Co TN, and died 20 February 2005 at Union City, Obion Co. (Z,172f)


      Peter B Wallace [R2c4f3m], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born in July 1869 in Obion Co TN and died there in 1880, before the summer census. (W,172r)


      Rachel Jesline Wallace [R2c4f3b], daughter of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 14 February 1853 in Marshall Co TN, and died 15 June 1853 in Marshall Co. (W)


      Ray Harvey Wallace [R2c4f3p5c], son of Worthy Wallace and Bertie Luevenia Harvey, was born 6 July 1932, died 14 February 1977. (W)


      Riley E Wallace [R2c4f3d2f], son of Milus Herbert Wallace and Ethel May Gantlett, was born in December 1928 in Obion Co TN. (172f)


      Robert L Wallace [R2c4c5g], son of William Steele Wallace and Sarah Green, was born in May 1863 in Sumner Co TN. He had not married by 1900 and lived with his sister Laura in Robertson Co. (337s, 345u)


      Sallie Wallace [R2c4c3f], daughter of James William Wallace and Eliza R Garrett, was born in 1856 in Bedford Co TN. (356r)


      Samuel Dennis Wallace [R2c4f3p], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 26 February 1874 in Marshall Co TN. He married Alice Ruth Tucker about 1897 and she died 17 November 1898 in Obion Co, probably with the birth of her daughter Alice. Ruth was born in January 1880 in Obion Co, daughter of William G Tucker and Anna _____. (Mr W G Tucker & Ms W M Downing married in Obion Co on 26 March 1879). In 1900 Samuel was living with his parents. Samuel then married Roxie Reedy on 21 December 1902 in Obion Co. She was born in 1887 at Protemus, Obion Co, daughter of Stephen Reedy and Tennie Bryson, and died at Blytheville, Mississippi Co AR on 7 July 1934. Samuel died 10 August 1910 in Obion Co. He and Ruth had a daughter, and with Roxie he had three who lived beyond infancy; she claimed she had five with four still alive in 1910. All were born in Obion Co-

1.   Alice Matilda Wallace, b Nov 1898

2.   John Richard Wallace, b 1904

3.   child Wallace, b & d abt 1906. (172u)

4.   Bertha Wallace, b 9 May 1907

5.   Worthy Wallace, b 9 May 1907

6.   Willie B Wallace, b Sep 1908 (W,172suv)


      Samuel J Wallace [R2c4f1b], son of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in January 1844 in Marshall Co TN. He married Jennie Logan in Marshall Co on 19 January 1871 and they lived in Marshall Co. She was born in 1840 in Marshall Co, and was a sister of the James P Logan who married Sam’s older sister Elizabeth. Their parents were John H Logan and Nancy Fogleman; see the biography of Sam’s sister Elizabeth. Jennie Logan was a school teacher, and they divorced by 1900. In 1900 Sam was living with his two youngest sons; his son Vance then was living with Sam’s aunt Matilda Wallace (Mrs Reuben Billington). Jennie was not found, but in 1910 Jennie was living in Marshall Co with her son Edgar, and Sam was not found. He had probably recently died. In 1920 Jennie lived with Edgar in Marshall Co. They had three sons-

1.   Vance Tellis Wallace, b 20 Mar 1874

2.   Edgar Thaddeus Wallace, b 20 Oct 1876

3.   Samuel Wallace, b Aug 1879

Uncle Elvis Fogleman lived with them in 1880. He was age 73. (341nqrmsuv)


      Samuel Lewis Wallace [R2c4f9], son of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 13 March 1833 in TN, probably in Marshall Co. In 1860 Samuel lived in Grayson Co TX without a wife, and his sisters Mary and Malissa lived with him. Also, Mr J P Wallace, age 26 (born 1834, which would place him at about the same age as Samuel’s next younger sibling, who was a sister), lived with Samuel. All in that household in 1860 were born in TN. In 1870 Samuel was in Grayson Co, still without a wife, and was living with James & Martha Miller (born 1840 & 1844 in AL & NC). Samuel was a mechanic and a carpenter. He married Nancy Ellen Burford about 1874 and in 1880 they lived at Fannin Co TX. She was born 15 January 1851 in TX. Samuel died at Pilot Grove, Grayson Co TX on 20 June 1881, and afterwards Nancy lived with her daughter Ita. Nancy died 7 October 1933 and was buried in Cedarlawn Memorial Park at Sherman with Samuel. He and Nancy had four children, with two still alive in 1900-

a.   Ita Ann Wallace, b 23 Sep 1874

b.   J E Wallace, b 1877

c.   B P Wallace, b 1878

d.   James Samuel Wallace, b 28 Feb 1881

A few doors away in 1880 was James Edmund Wallace, born in 1839 in Bedford Co TN, and his wife Nance Jane Dozier, born in Bedford Co in 1844; they married on 29 Feb 1867 in Bedford Co and moved to Fannin Co TX about 1872. They had eight children by 1880, and three more by 1900: Flora Ann, born 1867; Joseph Thomas, born 1869; John Anderson, born 1871 and died in 1873; James Edmund (Jr), born 1872; William Evan, born 1874; Leander Rolander, born 13 September 1876; Cynthia Caroline, born 1878; Don Carlos, born 1880, Beulah, born 1882 and died in 1885; Mary Etta, born 1883; and Eudora Wallace, born 1887. This family was in Collin Co in 1900. James E Wallace was a son of Evan Wallace (born in Sumner Co TN in 1797) and Cynthia Carolyn Anderson of Bedford Co TN. Evan Wallace was a brother of Samuel Lewis Wallace’s father, so Samuel L and his neighbor James Edmund Wallace (Sr) were first cousins. (W,341kn,356m,356m, 315qrucf,432s)


      Samuel Wallace [R2c4f1b3], son of Samuel J Wallace and Jennie Logan, was born in August 1879 in Marshall Co TN, and was not found after 1900. (341su)


      Sarah Ann Wallace [R2c4c8], daughter of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born 24 December 1830 in Sumner Co TN, and died 14 November 1922 at White House, Robertson Co TN. In 1920 she lived in Sumner Co. She married James Newton Thornhill in 1851. He was born in May 1823 in TN (age 39 in 1860) and died in 1907. They lived in Robertson Co TN from 1860. In 1900 granddaughter Betha M Thornhill lived with them. Sarah’s sister Martha M Wallace also lived with them in 1880 and 1900. Sarah Ann had three children, two still alive in 1900-

a.   John W Thornhill, b 1853

b.   Laura T Thornhill, b Dec 1854

c.   Sammie Thornhill, b 1866 (W,337n, 345rsu)


      Sarah L Wallace [R2c4f8], daughter of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 9 August 1830 in TN, probably Maury Co in the part which became Marshall Co in 1838. She grew up there and married Calvin Hardison in Marshall Co on 16 October 1855. He was picked up on the 1850 Marshall Co census (on 26 September 1850), living with his parents, and was a merchant then; on 7 October 1850 he lived alone in Maury Co, and was a merchant there. In 1860 he and Sarah lived in Maury Co at Hardisons Mill. In 1870 he and Sarah lived close to Columbia, Maury Co. Calvin was born 16 April 1824 in Marshall Co, son of Charles Hardison (born in NC in 1795) and Hannah Daniels (born in NC in 1802). He was merchant for years in Maury Co but in 1900 he was a farmer. Calvin died 2 August 1906, probably in Maury Co; Sarah died 14 February 1905 in Maury Co. They had two children by 1870, six by 1880, and seven in all. Six were still alive in 1900, and all were born in Maury Co TN-

a.   William M Hardison, b 1857

b.   Orlando B Hardison, b 20 Apr 1858

c.   Arthur C Hardison, b Mar 1860

d.   Walter Samuel Hardison, b Feb 1863

e.   Ida A Hardison, b 13 Jan 1867

f.    Mollie E Hardison, b1870

g.   Veva (Vera?) Hardison, b 1873

In 1850 and into the 1870s in Marshall Co there was Calvin Marion Hardison, born 29 July 1826 in TN. He was a blacksmith from 1850, and then lived with his parents Thomas B Hardison (born in NC in 1789) and Mary Wilson (born in SC in 1793). This Calvin married Susan H Field in Marshall Co on 1 January 1856. She was born in 1827 in NC, daughter of John Fields and Louisa Gibson. They had three children by 1870 with ages from 14 to 10, and none of them match the children from Maury Co. Calvin M died 31 August 1905. In the meanwhile, Sarah L Wallace and her husband Calvin Hardison lived in Maury Co in 1860 and into the 1900s; her Calvin was a merchant. Both Calvins were first cousins. (W,341knmr, 10nqrsu)


      Stella Wallace [R2c4f3e1], daughter of George Barron Wallace and Mary Ann Fields, was born in October 1888 in Obion Co TN. She married Reed T Cheatham in Obion Co on 16 Aug 1908, but apparently died by 1910 because Reed married Ella Wilkerson from IN on 5 January 1912 in Obion Co. Reed and Ella moved to Dyer Co by 1920. He was born in 1888 in TN. (172uvm)


      Tellis Martin Wallace [R2c4f1b1b], son of Vance Tellis Wallace and Laura Belle Derryberry, was born 24 February 1908 in TN, probably in Marshall Co. He grew up at Sheffield, AL and died at Memphis, TN on 3 March 1973. He married Margaret Scice. (Z,W,498vwf)


      Thomas A Wallace [R2c4f1h], son of Zacheus Wilson Wallace and Mary Parthena McCall, was born in 1861 in Marshall Co TN, and was not found after 1880. (341rs)


      Thomas Wallace [R2c4c9], son of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born and died in 1831 in Sumner Co TN. (W)


      Vance Tellis Wallace [R2c4f1b1], son of Samuel J Wallace and Jennie Logan, was born 20 March 1874 in Marshall Co TN. He lived with his great aunt Matilda Wallace [R2c4e4] (widow of Reuben Billington) in 1900. Vance married Laura Belle Derryberry at Lewisburg on 18 January 1905 and they moved to Sheffield, Colbert Co AL in the springtime of 1910. He at first worked there as a drayman. In 1918 he was a police officer and jail keep there. Laura was born 22 September 1879 at Caney Springs, Marshall Co, daughter of Barclay Martin Derryberry and Saphronia Calestine Cox, and died 15 January 1971 at Sheffield. Vance died in Colbert Co on 13 June 1956. They had four children; the first three were probably born in Marshall Co TN-

a.   Albert Johnson Wallace, b 27 Mar 1906

b.   Tellis Martin Wallace, b 24 Feb 1908

c.   Milton Charles Wallace, b Jan 1910

d.   Mary Vance Wallace, b Dec 1915 (M,W,Z, 341su,498vwfd)


      Venita Ruth Wallace [R2c4f3p5f], was a daughter of Worthy Wallace and Bertie Luevenia Harvey. (W)


      Walter Wallace [R2c4c4g], son of Elizabeth Louisa Wallace and Joseph S Wallace, was born in 1866 in Sumner Co TN. (337rs)


      Walter Wallace [R2c4c7a], son of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born in March 1854 in GA. He was a bookkeeper at Sherman, Grayson Co TX in 1880. He married Mollie _____ in 1892 and in 1900 they lived at Denison, Grayson Co where he was a hardware salesman. In 1910 and 1920 Walter was an optician at Denison. Mollie was born in TX in July 1863 (1858 per 1910 census) and died at Denison in the 1910s. They had no children. (354r, 315suv)


      Webster Wallace [R2c4f3n1], son of James M Wallace and Annette _____, was born in 1898 in Obion Co TN. He married Grada Swift in 1920 in Pemiscot Co MO. She was born in Henderson Co TN on 1 June 1901, daughter of James T Swift and Nancy J _____. They lived at Little River, Pemiscot Co in 1930. In 1936 when Grada’s mother died, Grada supplied the personal in formation for her death certificate, and at that time lived at Little River. Grada died at Wardell, Pemiscot Co in February 1978. They had a son by 1930-

a.   Billy Wallace, b 1925

Grada’s mother was born 21 Jan 1861 in TN (her death certificate says 1863 in AL; census records say 1861 TN), and died 3 Dec 1936 at Little River, Pemiscot Co MO. James T Swift was born in Henderson Co TN about 1862; he and Nancy lived there in 1900. (Z,172v, 433wfd)


      William Wallace [R2c4c7g], son of John Randolph Wallace and Elizabeth Axie McLinn, was born in 1864 in GA and lived at Sherman, in Grayson Co TX in 1880. (354r,315s)


      William Harris Wallace [R2c4f3j], son of Evan Miles Wallace and Elizabeth Jane Dark, was born 21 April 1866 in TN, probably in Obion Co. He lived there in 1900 and had married Luvona Bell Holt in Obion Co on 17 December 1890. She was born in Rutherford Co TN in May 1869 (age 2 in 1870, 12 in 1880, 21 when she married), daughter of John R Holt from TN and Eliza June Vaughn from VA. William died in the 1920s and in 1930 Vonie lived with her son Homer in Obion Co. Her aunt Minnie Holt (born 1870) also lived with them. They had four children by 1900, all still living, and five by 1910 with four still alive. All were born in Obion Co-

1.   Lela M Wallace, b Dec 1891 (172uvw)

2.   Lereie Wallace (son), b Jan 1894 (172uv)

3.   Esterie Wallace, b Jan 1896 (172uvw)

4.   Mary E Wallace, b Sep 1898, died in the 1900s. (172uv)

5.   Homer H Wallace, b 1903 (172vwf)

John R Holt and Eliza Vaughn married in Williamson Co TN on 10 January 1856 and for the next few years they lived there. In 1870 they were in Rutherford Co, and in Obion Co in 1880. (W,172rsmuvwf, 180mq,588r)


      William Steele Wallace [R2c4c5], son of Matilda Wilson and Captain John Wallace, was born in 1823 in Sumner Co TN. He was William R in 1860 in Sumner Co. William died at Bloomington, IA. He married Sarah Green in Sumner Co on 7 March 1844 and lived there in 1850. Sarah was born in TN in 1826 and died in the 1860s. William was still in Sumner Co in 1880, living with his younger children. William’s and Sarah’s eight children were-

a.   Lutitia Wallace, b 1845

b.   Mary A E Wallace, b 1849

c.   James Wallace, b 1851

d.   Nancy Elizabeth Wallace, b 1854

e.   Dicy A Wallace, b 1856

f.    John W Wallace, b May 1859

g.   Robert L Wallace, b May 1863

h.   Laura B Wallace, b Feb 1866

50 year old Mary Ann Wallace lived with William and Sarah in 1860. (W,337mnq)


      Willie B Wallace [R2c4f3p6], son of Samuel Dennis Wallace and Roxie Reedy, was born in September 1908 in Obion Co, and probably died young. (172v)


      Worthy Wallace [R2c4f3p5], son of Samuel Dennis Wallace and Roxie Reedy, was born 9 May 1907 in Obion Co. He and his twin sister Bertha were taken in by John C Rea and his wife Cevira M _____ after Bertha’s father died in 1910. Worthy died 2 May 1977 and was buried in Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery in Obion Co. He married Bertie Luevenia Harvey in Obion Co on 5 September 1926. She was born in Maury Co on 10 October 1908, daughter of Joseph E Harvey and Lou Anna _____, and died 1 May 1986. They had six children-

a.   Leslie Augustus Wallace, b 6 Sep 1927

b.   Elizabeth Pauline Wallace, b 1 Feb 1931

c.   Ray Harvey Wallace, b 6 Jul 1932

d.   Betty JoAnne Wallace

e.   Bobby Leroy Wallace

f.    Venita Ruth Wallace (W,172vwfc, 10uvw)


      Zacheus Wilson Wallace [R2c4f1], son of Malissa Wilson and Joseph Bradner Wallace, was born 15 March 1820 in TN. He married Mary Parthena McCall on 2 April 1841. She was born in TN in 1820. They lived in Marshall Co into the 1880s. Zacheus died in Marshall Co on 27 May 1882. They had four children by 1850, ten by 1870, all born in Marshall Co TN-

a.   Elizabeth Wallace, b Jan 1842

b.   Samuel J Wallace, b Jan 1844

c.   John L Wallace, b Jun 1846

d.   Almanza C Wallace, b 1848

e.   Melissa Wallace, b 1851

f.    Mary Wallace, b Aug 1854

g.   James C Wallace, b 1858

h.   Thomas A Wallace, b 1861

i.    Laurie Wallace, b 1863

j.    Ellen Wallace, b 1866

Aunt Hannah Vaden lived with them in 1880. She was born in 1799 in SC. (W,341jnqrs)


      Alta June Wallis [R2c5c2c6], daughter of Henry Orman Wallis and Laura Jennie Gantt, was born June 1894 in Collin Co TX. (340uv)


      Belle A Wallis [R2c5c2d], daughter of Martha Catherine Wilson and Peter Randolph Wallis, was born 10 December 1856 in Collin Co TX (she was age 2 in 1860 and called Betty; was 12 in 1870 and 23 in 1880). Belle died 12 May 1951 in Haskell Co and was buried in Haskell Co. She married James S Boone on 23 November 1878 and in 1880 they lived in Collin Co between her mother and her eldest brother. James was born in March 1858 in TX. In 1900 they lived in Haskell Co. James was a stock raiser. They had a son by 1880 and five more children by 1900; all were born in TX and five were still alive in 1910-

1.   Sumner Wallace Boone, b 26 Oct 1879

2.   James Dudley Boone, b 22 Aug 1881

3.   Verda Lou Boone, b Feb 1884

4.   Tommie M Boone, b Apr 1887

5.   child Boone, b & d abt 1890 (502u)

6.   Beryle Allen Boone, b 2 Dec 1896 (W,340qrs, 502uvd)


      Effie M Wallis [R2c5c2c2], daughter of Henry Orman Wallis and Laura Jennie Gantt, was born in September 1885 in Collin Co TX. She was Essie in 1910. (340uv)


      Elmer Lofton Wallis [R2c5c2f], son of Martha Catherine Wilson and Peter Randolph Wallis, was born 28 October 1861 in Collin Co TX, and died 15 October 1952. He married Susie M Gantt on 22 November 1882. She was born 17 March 1864 in TX and died 9 January 1931 in Collin Co. In 1900 and 1910 Elmer’s mother lived with him and Susie in Collin Co. They had two children, both born in Collin Co-

1.   Ora Ella Wallis, b 7 Sep 1883

2.   John Randolph Wallis, b 30 Jan 1886

Living next door in 1920 was nephew Willie Randolph Wallis, born 29 January 1887 and his wife Allie. Also next door was Lawrence A Martin and wife Ira. (W,M, 340rsuvw)


      Henry Orman Wallis [R2c5c2c], son of Martha Catherine Wilson and Peter Randolph Wallis, was born 1 April 1853 in Collin Co TX, and died 4 June 1926 at McKinney of Brights Disease. About 1883 he married Laura Jennie Gantt. She was born 17 March 1860 in TX, daughter of John Gantt from AL and Jane Hardin from AR. In 1900 through 1920 they lived next door to his brother Elmer. After Henry died Jennie then lived with her son William in Collin Co. She died there on 8 December 1930 and was buried in Melissa Cemetery in Collin Co with Henry. They had six children by 1910, all born in TX, probably in Collin Co-

1.   Sadie Wallis, b Aug 1883

2.   Effie M Wallis, b Sep 1885

3.   William Randolph Wallis, b 29 Jan 1887

4.   Mortie O Wallis, b Dec 1888

5.   child Wallis, b & d 1880s. (340u)

6.   Alta June Wallis, b Jun 1894 (W, 340qrsuvwd)


      Ira Eugene Wallis [R2c5c2a2], son of William N Wallis and Malissa B Hatler, was born 12 August 1878 in Collin Co TX. When he registered for the WW I draft in September 1918, he named “mother M B Wallis” as his nearest relative. Ira lived at McKinney, Collin Co then, and into the 1930s. He had not married by 1930. He died at Terrell, Kaufman Co on 28 February 1959 and had never married. He was buried at McKinney, Collin Co. (M,340suf,431d)


      Iva Wallis [R2c5c2a3], daughter of William N Wallis and Malissa B Hatler, was born 19 September 1880 in Collin Co TX. She lived with her brother Ira in Collin Co in 1930. Iva was a school teacher. She died at McKinney, Collin Co on 1 September 1957 and it was her brother Walter who supplied the personal information for her death certificate. She was buried in Noyes Cemetery (now called Woodlawn Cemetery) at McKinney. Iva never married. (TXd, 340ufd)


      John Randolph Wallis [R2c5c2f2], son of Elmer Lofton Wallis and Susan M Gantt, was born 15 January 1886 in Collin Co TX. When he registered for the WW I draft, he gave “father E L Wallis” as his nearest relative. John never married. He died at McKinney, Collin Co on 6 April 1965 of “Third degree burns” and was buried in Noyes Cemetery (now is named Woodlawn Cemetery) at McKinney. The informant for John’s death record was Mrs M D Lacy. (M,Z, 340uwd)


      Laura N Wallis [R2c5c2b], daughter of Martha Catherine Wilson and Peter Randolph Wallis, was born 15 October 1850 at McKinney, Collin Co TX. She was not living at home in 1880; in mid-1870 she married Matthew S “Doc” Ownbey and they lived in Collin Co in 1880 next door to her mother. Matthew was a Civil War veteran who drew a pension in TX. He served in the Union Cavalry in the Tennessee 2nd Regiment. Laura’s next door neighbor in 1880 was her mother and siblings. Matthew was born in GA in November 1843 (born TN per 1880 census), son of Mrs E Ownbey (born 1818 in GA). Laura died 9 May 1917 at home 2.5 miles south of Altoga, Collin Co. Her death certificate shows her father to be “P R Wallis” and her mother to be “Martha Wilson.” Laura was buried in Altoga Cemetery. After Laura’s death, Matthew lived with his daughter Julia at McKinney. Matthew died in January 1924. He and Laura had four children-

1.   Clara Myrtle Ownbey, b 9 Dec 1874

2.   Fred Maynard Ownbey, b 9 Feb 1879

3.   Julia Maude Ownbey, b 10 Feb 1883

4.   Tollie May Ownbey, b 31 Jan 1886

The family name was signed by son Fred when he registered for the WW I draft, and he spelled it as Ownbey, without an S in the spelling. In Altoga Cemetery the two graves of son Fred’s infants spelled the name as Ownbey. The name was spelled Onbey in 1880, Ownsby in 1900, Owensby in 1910, and Ownbey in 1920 by census takers. Matthew S Owenbey’s sister A E Ownbey, born in NC in 1842, lived with them in 1880. (W,M, 340qrsvwdc)


      Lou Ella Wallis [R2c5c2g], daughter of Martha Catherine Wilson and Peter Randolph Wallis, was born 26 October 1864 in Collin Co TX. She died at Nevada, Vernon Co MO on 4 February 1956; her son Edgar L was the person who supplied the personal information for her death certificate. Lou had married William Landon Palmer on 15 January 1890, and in 1900 and 1910 they lived at Deerfield, Vernon Co. In 1920 they were at Nevada, Vernon Co. He was born in TN in June 1861 (death certificate said he was born in 1859), son of William Palmer from VA and Catherine Laughmiller from KY, and died at Nevada, Vernon Co of cancer on 29 December 1924. Lou then moved back to Deerfield and lived with her son Edgar and his wife. William L lived in Tarrant Co TX in 1880 with his parents. William and Lou Ella were buried in Deerfield Cemetery. They had seven children by 1910, all born in Vernon Co MO-

1.   Lucile Palmer, b 29 Apr 1891

2.   child Palmer, b & d in 1890s. (256uv)

3.   Louella Palmer, b Jun 1896

4.   Landon William Palmer, b 6 Dec 1898

5.   Randolph A Palmer, b 5 Jul 1901

6.   Stanley David Palmer, b 11 Apr 1904

7.   Edgar L Palmer, b 19 Sep 1908 (W,256uvwd, 340rs)


      Mortie O Wallis [R2c5c2c4], daughter of Henry Orman Wallis and Laura Jennie Gantt, was born in December 1888 in Collin Co TX. She was not found with her parents in 1910. (340u)


      Ora Ella Wallis [R2c5c2f1], daughter of Elmer Lofton Wallis and Susan M Gantt, was born 7 September 1883 in Collin Co TX. She was not at home in 1910, and had married Lawrence Alexander Martin on 5 December 1907. For years they lived next door to Ora’s parents. Lawrence was born at Melissa, Collin Co on 1 June 1872, son of Jesse Martin and Eliza E Moore. Ora died at McKinney Co on 6 August 1964 and was buried in Malissa Cemetery in Collin Co. Lawrence died 24 April 1967 at Lubbock, TX and was buried in Melissa Cemetery with Ora. The informant for Lawrence’s death certificate was Mr M D Lacy, their son-in-law. They had a daughter-

a.   Ora Anice Martin, b 1914 (W,340suvwfd, 549d)


      Orah A Wallis [R2c5c2e], daughter of Martha Catherine Wilson and Peter Randolph Wallis, was born 25 April 1859 at McKinney, Collin Co TX. She married Thomas Duerson Adams on 15 November 1881 and in 1900 they lived at Shively, Jefferson Co KY. Thomas was born in KY in August 1855 and was a farmer in 1900. They also ran a boarding house at Shively. In 1910 he was no longer farming, and was a hotel proprietor, at Meadow Lawn, Jefferson Co. He died there in the 1910s; in 1920 Orah was a widow, living at Meadow Lawn. She died 29 April 1946 at home at Louisville, KY of pneumonia and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery at Louisville. The person who supplied the personal information for Ora’s death certificate was Mrs Murray C Tiedemann who lived at 1311 S 4th St in Louisville, Ora’s address. Ora was overlooked in the 1860 census, but her death certificate named her parents accurately. They had two children by 1900-

1.   Murray Catherine Adams, b Aug 1882

2.   child Adams, b & d 1882-1900 (6u) (W,340rs, 6uvwfd)


      Pauline J Wallis [R2c5c2c3a], daughter of William Randolph Wallis and Allie Jay, was born in June 1923 in Collin Co TX. She married Grover C Blakely. Pauline was the informant for her father’s death certificate in 1971. Grover was born in November 1918 in Grayson Co, son of Lelles Grady Blakely and Annie Parlee Nelson. In 2007 Pauline and Grover lived at McKinney, Collin Co. They had no children. (315wfd, 340fdP)


      Sadie Wallis [R2c5c2c1], daughter of Henry Orman Wallis and Laura Jennie Gantt, was born in August 1883 in Collin Co TX. Sadie was not found with her parents in 1910. (340u)


      Walter William Wallis [R2c5c2a4], son of William N Wallis and Malissa B Hatler, was born 24 July 1882 in Collin Co TX. In 1910 he lived at Beaumont and was working in a drug store there. In September 1918 he lived at Houston, and was the manager of a drug store. Walter married Estina McVickers. She was born in OH on 16 February 1885, daughter of William McVickers. Walter died at McKinney on 4 September 1957 of a stroke when he was visiting his son. Estina died at Dallas on 12 January 1953 and was cremated. Walter was buried in Noyes Cemetery in Collin Co. Walter and Estina had a son-

a.   William McVickers Wallis, b 2 Jan 1915, became a medical doctor. (M,340ud, 517v,89w,178d)


      William McVickers Wallis [R2c5c2a4a], son of Walter William Wallis and Estina McVickers, was born 2 January 1915 in TX and lived at Houston most of his life. He married Josephine Louise Wayland. William died at Houston on 6 June 1988. He and Josephine had a daughter-

1.   Josiane Wayland Wallis, b 3 Nov 1954 in Harris Co TX. (89b) (Z,TXd,89w)


      William N Wallis [R2c5c2a], son of Martha Catherine Wilson and Peter Randolph Wallis, was born 24 August 1848 in Sumner Co TN, but grew up in Collin Co TX. He died there on 12 November 1883. In 1870 he was a school teacher at McKinney, but in 1880 he was a farmer and living outside of McKinney. William married Malissa B Hatler about 1874 when she was age 16. She was born at Scottsville, Allen Co KY in 1858, daughter of Calvin W Hatler from Allen Co KY and Fanny A Morgan from TN, but lived with her family in Collin Co in 1870. After William died, Malissa lived in Collin Co close to William’s brothers Elmer and Henry, and in 1930 lived with her son Ira. William and Melissa had four children-

1.   child Wallis, b & d 1875-1880 (340u)

2.   Ira Eugene Wallis, b 12 Aug 1878

3.   Iva Wallis, b 19 Sep 1880

4.   Walter William Wallis, b 24 Jul 1882

Calvin W Hatler and Fanny A Morgan married in Allen Co KY on 22 October 1856. They moved to Collin Co TX about 1870. (W,518mq, 340nqrsu)


      William Randolph Wallis [R2c5c2c3], son of Henry Orman Wallis and Laura Jennie Gantt, was born 29 January 1887 at McKinney, Collin Co TX. In 1920 he lived next door to his uncle Elmer Lofton Wallis [R2c5c2f]. William was single in June 1917, but married Allie Jay by the end of 1919. Allie, was born 11 July 1895 in TX, daughter of Jesse Jay and Minnie Niell (born 1871 in GA). In both the 1920 and 1930 census, Allie said that her father was born in AR and her mother in GA. In 1930 her parents lived a few doors from Allie and William, and Allis’s father was born in GA (in 1867). Allie died 22 January 1969 at McKinney, Collin Co and was buried in Restland Memorial Park at Dallas. William died at McKinney on 16 October 1971 and was buried in Restland also. They had a daughter by 1930, born in Collin Co TX-

a.   Pauline J Wallis, b Jun 1923 (M,Z, TXd, 340uwfd)


      Florabelle Walsh [R2b1b5c2d], daughter of Elsie Bennett Rowan and Guy P Walsh, was born at Wray, CO on 4 August 1921. She married a Mr White and died at Denver in February 1982. (SR, Z,60f)


      Maud Katherine Walsh [R2b1b5c2c], daughter of Elsie Bennett Rowan and Guy P Walsh, was born in February 1919 at Wray, CO and died in Denver by 1979. (SR,60wf)


      Theresa Walsh [R2b1b5c2a], daughter of Elsie Bennett Rowan and Guy P Walsh, was born in 1914 at Wray, CO and probably died young since relatives didn’t know of her in 1975. She was not living with her parents in 1930. (60w)


      Fara Lee Walters [R2b1b5c8d1] is a daughter of Betty Jo Milner and Richard Walters. (SR)


      Richard Rowan Walters [R2b1b5c8d2] is a son of Betty Jo Milner and Richard Walters. (SR)


      Edward Tichenor Watson [R2b1b4a3a], son of Lydia Frances Tichenor and Robert S Watson, was born 25 December 1904 in KY, probably at Louisville. In 1930 Edward was single, living at Chicago, and was an optometrist there. He was living in the YMCA, as were many young professional men. He married Jane Louise Burns and lived at Owensboro in 1980 where he was an eye doctor. She was born 12 March 1915 in Daviess Co, daughter of Everett L Burns and Aileen Randolph. Jane (“Mrs Edward Watson”) gave the personal information for Everett’s death certificate, and she lived at 1609 Frederica St, Owensboro when her father died on 17 January 1946. Jane died 6 January 1994 at Owensboro, age 78. Edward died 13 February 2002 at Owensboro. (SC,Z, W,KYd,55f, 3bwd)


      Hugh Stephenson Watson [R2b1b4a3b], son of Lydia Frances Tichenor and Robert Watson, was born 2 December 1906 in KY, probably at Louisville. He married Gladys Coral Kepley about 1928 and in 1930 they lived at Louisville where Hugh was a bookkeeper for a laundry. Gladys was born at Louisville on 26 July 1908, daughter of James Coral Kepley (a Louisville policeman) and Anna Permelia Prince. Hugh was dead by 1980. They had at least one child-

1.   Eugenia A Watson, b 18 Dec 1929 at Louisville. (6bf) (SC,M,W,3w,6vf)


      Mary Jane Watson [R2c5a8b6c], daughter of Laura Ann Fiser and Walter Samuel Watson, was born 2 July 1916 in Conway Co AR. She died 15 January 2000 at Roswell, Fulton Co GA, but lived at Huntersville, Mecklenburg Co NC. Mary married Earl Lavon Amacker. He was born 2 June 1910 at Poplarville, Pearl River MS, son of Forest Edgar Amacker and Corine Clara Thigpen, and died 28 November 1975 at Poplarville. They had a son-

1.   Billy Earl Amacker, married Andrew _____. (W) (W,469w,52f)


      Ruth Watson [R2c5a8b6a], daughter of Laura Ann Fiser and Walter Samuel Watson, was born in 1909 in Wellborn Twp in Conway Co AR, died by 1920. (469v)


      Stanley Francis Watson [R2c5a8b6b], son of Laura Ann Fiser and Walter Samuel Watson, was born in 1912 in Conway Co AR. (469w,52f)


      Walter Samuel Watson Jr [R2c5a8b6d], son of Laura Ann Fiser and Walter Samuel Watson, was born in June 1918 in Conway Co AR. He enlisted in the US Army Air Corp on 20 August 1941 and had not married by then. (M,469w, 52f)


      Bruce Reed Weik [R2g10m1d], son of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 15 August 1890 at Three Rivers, St Joseph Co MI. He worked as a farmer at Winlock, Wheeler Co OR in June 1917 but was a carpenter in 1920 at Hillsboro, Washington Co OR. He had not married by 1930 but was the head of the Weik home at Hillsboro. Many of his siblings lived with him then. Bruce died in Washington Co on 17 February 1949. (M,ORd,168uvwf)


      Dennis Burton Weik [R2g10m1j], son of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 12 July 1900 at Hillsboro, Washington Co OR. He worked as a carpenter with his father in September 1918. Dennis married Ethel Bagley in 1927 and they at first lived with her widowed mother at Hillsboro. Ethel was born in 1900 in SD, daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Bagley. After they married, Dennis was a lineman for the electric company. He died in Washington Co OR on 7 June 1931. Ethel probably married again since she was not found in the death records of OR. (ORd,M, 168vwf)


      Edythe D Weik [R2g10m1h], daughter of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 10 December 1896 at Hillsboro, Washington Co OR. She never married, and worked as a milk tester in 1920; she was the bookkeeper for the same milk company in 1930. Edith lived with her brother Bruce in 1930, as did three other of her siblings. She died in 9 January 1969 at Hillsboro. (ORd, Z,168uvwf)


      Helen May Weik [R2g10m1c], daughter of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 8 March 1888 in Mecosta Co MI. She was still single and living with her parents at Hillsboro, OR in 1920, and lived with her brother Bruce in 1930. She worked as a clerk in a dry goods store. Helen died in Washington Co on 29 June 1973 at age 85. She never married. (ORd,Z, 168uvwf)


      Herbert A Weik [R2g10m1f], son of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 22 September 1893 at Hillsboro, Washington Co OR. In June 1917 he worked as a house carpenter and a house mover. He was still single in 1930 and lived with his brother Bruce and many sisters then. Herbert died in Washington Co on 28 July 1967. (M,Z, ORd,168uvwf)


      Hugh Lester Weik [R2g10m1g], son of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 30 March 1896 at Hillsboro, Washington Co OR. He was a mail carrier in June 1917. Hugh married Isabel ____ in 1926 and in 1930 they lived at Portland two doors from his sister Lois. Hugh was then a postal clerk. He died in Washington Co on 20 December 1955. Isabel was born 6 August 1900 in OR and died at Hillsboro on 17 March 1984. They had at least one son-

1.   Dallas H Weik, b 29 Oct 1928 at Portland, OR, died 11 June 2002 at Goldendale, Klickitat Co WA. (Z,77f) (ORd,M,Z,168uvw,77f)


      Jack Wayland Weik [R2g10m1b2], son of Percy Paul Weik and Lottie M Hays, was born 20 March 1913 at Hillsboro, OR. He lived with his paternal grandparents when his mother died and his father remarried; Jack and his sister lived with their uncle Bruce Weik in 1930. For a while Jack lived in TX in the 1940s, but died in Washington Co OR on 8 March 1961 at age 47. (ORd, 168wf)


      Kathryn L Weik [R2g10m1e], daughter of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 18 July 1892 in MI, probably at Three Rivers, St Joseph Co since her next older brother Bruce was born there. She was a dry goods store clerk in 1920 at Hillsboro, OR and never married. In 1930 she lived with her brother Bruce at Hillsboro. Kathryn died in Washington Co on 25 September 1979 at age 87. (ORd,Z, 168uvwf)


      Lois Irene Weik [R2g10m1i], daughter of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 10 December 1898 at Hillsboro, Washington Co OR. She married Walter Loyd Keffer on 26 July 1919 at Portland and they lived at Portland. Lois died 22 January 1978 at Hillsboro, OR. Walter was born 19 February 1893 at Hillsboro, son of Jasper M Keffer and Angeline ____, and died 18 December 1978 at Hillsboro. He was a salesman for a bakery at Portland in 1920. They had no children. In 1930 their close neighbor was her brother Hugh and his wife. (ORd,M,Z,W,168uv, 77mwf)


      Percy Paul Weik [R2g10m1b], son of Emeline L Park and John Jacob Weik, was born 1 February 1884 in Mecosta Co MI. He married Lottie M Hays on 20 October 1909 in Washington Co OR and they lived at Hillsboro, Washington Co in 1910. Percy was a carpenter then, but was a construction foreman in September 1918. In 1918 his wife was then Ruth ____. Lottie was born in Howell Co MO on 1 February 1887, daughter of John Brown Hays and Minerva E Lovell, and died at Hillsboro, OR on 2 April 1913. Ruth was born 21 October 1895 in NC and died at Hillsboro on 30 April 1984 at age 88. Percy died in Washington Co on 15 November 1963 at age 79. Lottie and Percy had two children who lived with his parents in 1920. Both were born at Hillsboro, OR-

1.   Phyllis Virginia Weik, b 7 Aug 1910

2.   Jack Wayland Weik, b 20 Mar 1913

Lottie Hays’ father John B died in Washington Co OR on 22 February 1945. He was a carpenter at Reedville, Washington Co in 1910. (M,Z,W,ORd, 168umv)


      Phyllis Virginia Weik [R2g10m1b1], daughter of Percy Paul Weik and Lottie M Hays, was born 7 August 1910 at Hillsboro, OR. She lived with her paternal grandparents when her father remarried, and then lived with her uncle Bruce Weik in 1930. Phyllis married Robert Orrin Cowie on 15 April 1933 at Hillsboro. He was born 11 February 1907 at Minneapolis, MN, son of Robert Elsmere Cowie and Mary Lenore Pierce, and died 25 August 1975 at Portland, OR. Phyllis died 22 February 1996 at Portland. They had a daughter-

a.   Jeanne Cowie, married Ernest Beals, and married a Mr Brown. With the marriage to Mr Brown they had two children. (W) (W,Z,122s, 504v, 168uvwf)


      David Lee Welsh [R2c5c1f3a2], son of Jennie Ruth Neal and Wiley Alfred Welsh Jr, was born 4 April 1946 in Tarrant Co TX. He married Susan Ann McDonald and they had a son-

a.   Donald Alan Welsh, b 3 May 1971 at El Paso, TX. (485b) (347b)


      James Neal Welsh [R2c5c1f3a1], son of Jennie Ruth Neal and Wiley Alfred Welsh Jr, was born 17 July 1942 in Tarrant Co TX. He married Jane Alice Wann and they had two children-

a.   Alisha Ruth Welsh, b 17 January 1973 in Tarrant Co TX. (357b)

b.   Ryan Neal Welsh, b 13 Feb 1976 in Tarrant Co TX. (357b) (347b)


      Robert Keith Welsh [R2c5c1f3a3], son of Jennie Ruth Neal and Wiley Alfred Welsh Jr, was born 4 April 1946 in Tarrant Co TX. (347b)


      James T Wells [R2b1b4a6b], son of Mary Helen Tichenor and William Charles Wells, was born 8 December 1917 in McLean Co KY. He married Alma G Meschede. She was born at Louisville on 26 March 1918, daughter of Joseph Frederick Meschede and Marie E Manning (both from IN), and died in KY in 1977. James died at Louisville in April 1980. He and Alma had two daughters. One was-

1.   Jean M Wells, b 30 Jan 1942 in Jefferson Co KY. She married John Bernard Thompson and in 2007 they lived at Bardstown, Nelson Co. John was born 19 November 1939 in Jefferson Co, son of a Mr Thompson and Mary Miller. (6b,4P)

2.   dau Wells, married Mr Isaacs and had three daughters. (W)

Joseph Frederick Meschede died at Valley Station, Jefferson Co on 20 June 1953 of a stroke and was buried in Calvary Cemetery at Louisville. He was born 6 March 1886 at Celestine, IN, son of John J Meschede and Regina S Brasmer. (W,Z, 2bw, b6fd)


      Preston J Wells [R2b1b4a6a], son of Mary Helen Tichenor and William Charles Wells, was born 26 September 1912 in McLean Co KY (1912 per SS Death records and GA death records; 1913 per McLean Co birth records), and died in DeKalb Co GA on 29 March 1988. (W,Z,GAd,2bw, 6f)


      Violet L Wells [R2b1b4a6c], daughter of Mary Helen Tichenor and William Charles Wells, was born in 1920 in McLean Co KY and grew up in Louisville. (6f)


      Mary Claiborne Wheeler [R2b1b4i2c1], daughter of Kay Thompson and Henry Anderson Wheeler, was born 13 August 1971 at Ruislip, Middlesex Co, England while her father was stationed there in the U.S. Air Force. (CR)


      Laura Ashley Wheeler [R2b1b4i2c2], daughter of Kay Thompson and Henry Anderson Wheeler, was born 19 April 1975 at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City, SD. (CR)

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