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Living Knowles

Sex: M
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Living Knowles Ima Jewel Hubbard
Living Knowles Living Smith
Living Knowles

Father: Living Knowles
Mother: Living Smith


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Hugh William Longley
15 Feb 1905 - 9 Aug 1962

Sex: M
Birth: 15 Feb 1905 , Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio
Death: 9 Aug 1962 , Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio
Deceased

Census: 1910 , Ohio, Muskingum Co, Zanesville City, ED100 p8B w/ parents S0703
Census: 1920 , Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville City, ED 124 pg 6B w/ parents S0765
Census: 1930 , Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville, ED60-50, sh9A S1117

Westward M "Wesley" Longley Sarah E Casedy
Hugh Cassidy Longley Mary Leona Wilson
Hugh William Longley
m.Elizabeth Novinski

Father: Hugh Cassidy Longley
Mother: Mary Leona Wilson

Married Elizabeth Novinski ( 26 Sep 1902 - 20 Apr 1996 ) on 5 Aug 1929 at Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio

Notes:

Ohio death cert 61698 Volume 17005 (not verified)

The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, 10 Aug 1962, page 1
Grocer Dies at Age 57
Hugh W Longley, 57, of 1338 Euclid avenue, well-known Marietta street grocer, was pronounced dead on arrival at Good Samaritan Hospital at 3:15 pm Thursday after he suffered a heart attack at his home. Mr Longley had suffered a similar attack on July 3 and had been a patient at the hospital until July 31. He had owned and operated the Bauer Meat Market on Marietta street for a number of years. A native of Zanesville, he was born Feb 15, 1905, a son of Hugh C and Mary Wilson Longley. Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth; his mother of 339 Seborn avenue; a brother, Ed of Kay drive; three sisters, Mrs Frank Stoneburner of 3615 Bradley circle, Mrs. Paul Maddox of 339 Seborn avaenue and Mrs. Eugene Maneely of 24 Ceramic avenue, and several neices and nephews. His father preceded him in death. The body was taken to the Hillis Funeral Home where friends may call at 7 this evening.

Sources:
S1117: [S1117] 1930 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville, ED60-50, sh9A
S0765: [S0765] 1920 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Zanesville City, ED 124 pg 6B,
S0703: [S0703] 1910 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co, Zanesville City, ED100 p8B


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Living Badertscher

Sex: M
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Robert Shore Estep Living Bowman
Living Badertscher Living Estep
Living Badertscher

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Mother: Living Estep


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Living Cavaness

Sex: F
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Howard Reid Baker Della Wright
Living Cavaness Living Baker
Living Cavaness

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Mary R Himebaugh

Sex: F
Birth: abt 1851 , Ohio
Deceased

Census: 1860 , Indiana, Martin Co., Columbia Twp, pg943 S1646

Thomas Dowell Mary Savage
Daniel Himebaugh Charity Dowell
Mary R Himebaugh

Father: Daniel Himebaugh
Mother: Charity Dowell

Notes:

not with the family in 1870 or later - dead? or married?

Sources:
S1646: [S1646] 1860 census, Indiana, Martin Co., Columbia Twp, pg943


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Louia Ann Utt

Sex: F
Birth: 25 Oct 1905 , Winfield, Cowley Co., Kansas
Deceased

Census: 15 Apr 1910 , Kansas, Cowley Co., Winfield, ED71, p181 S3568
Census: 1915 , Kansas, Cowley Co., Creswell Tp, p22 S4417
Census: 1920 , Kansas, Cowley Co., Windsor Twp, ed72, pg170B sh1B S0367


James Knox Tinsley

Sarah Turner Benedict
James Edgar Utt Sally Bertha Tinsley
Louia Ann Utt
m.Howard Arville Hart

Father: James Edgar Utt
Mother: Sally Bertha Tinsley

Married Howard Arville Hart ( est 1905 - ) on 24 Sep 1926 at Augusta, Kansas

Sources:
S0367: [S0367] 1920 census, Kansas, Cowley Co., Windsor Twp, ed72, pg170B sh1B
S4417: [S4417] 1915 census, Kansas, Cowley Co., Creswell Tp, p22
S3568: [S3568] 1910 census, Kansas, Cowley Co., Winfield, ED71, p181


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Jesse C Cox
1799 - 14 Aug 1875

Sex: M
Birth: 1799 , Knox Co., Kentucky
Death: 14 Aug 1875 , White Cloud, Doniphan Co., Kansas
Burial: Mt Olive Cemetery, Troy, Doniphan Co., Kansas
Deceased

Census: 1840 , Indiana, Bartholomew Co., Columbus Twp, p119 S0048
Census: 1850 , Missouri, Andrew Co., Jefferson Twp, dist2, pg94 S0049
Census: 1860 , Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, pg 349 S0050
Census: 1870 , Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, pg363B S0054

m.Mary "Polly" Parker

William Cox

Luditha "Lydia" Cox

James Parker Cox

Lurinda Cox

Mahala Cox

Ann Eliza Cox

George Henry Cox

Elizabeth Cox

Richard J Cox

Joseph Columbus Cox

Elias Francis Cox

Married Mary "Polly" Parker ( abt 1807 - abt 1881 ) on 16 Nov 1825 at Bartholomew Co., Indiana
Children:
+ 1: William Cox ( abt 1829 - bef 1880 )
+ 2: Luditha "Lydia" Cox ( 1827 - 1904 )
+ 3: James Parker Cox ( May 1831 - 1904 )
+ 4: Lurinda Cox ( 28 May 1833 - 26 Apr 1906 )
   5: Mahala Cox ( 1832 - 1876 )
+ 6: Ann Eliza Cox ( abt 8 Aug 1838 - 26 Jul 1875 )
+ 7: George Henry Cox ( 21 Dec 1839 - 19 Jan 1908 )
+ 8: Elizabeth Cox ( 16 Apr 1841 - 8 Feb 1901 )
+ 9: Richard J Cox ( 28 Jan 1843 - 18 Nov 1909 )
+ 10: Joseph Columbus Cox ( 9 Apr 1845 - 13 Nov 1903 )
+ 11: Elias Francis Cox ( 3 Jan 1848 - 30 Aug 1892 )

Notes:

Jesse and Polly Cox moved from Indiana to Kansas, to St. Joseph Missouri, and then to Benton County Arkansas. In 1858, they purchased a house at a place called "Pea Ridge" in Benton County. The house was originally built in 1833 by William Reddick and his son-in-law Samuel Burks and was sold to them along with 313 acres for $3600. Jesse made several improvements to the house by adding white-painted siding to the exterior and a set of stairs leading to the upper porch. The stairs allowed members of the Benton County Baptist Society to meet at the house without having to go through the public portion.

When the Butterfield Company opened a stagecoach line between St. Louis and San Francisco in 1858, Jesse Cox converted his home into a tavern. His large two-story frame house stood just below the Missouri border at the east end of a swell of ground called Pea Ridge and set on 400 acres. To make certain that travelers would recognize and remember his tavern, Cox mounted the horns and skull of a huge elk at the center of the ridgepole. Elkhorn Tavern with its overhanging roof, wide porches, and big fireplaces soon became known as a place where "good cheer was most ample." The tavern itself was not an official stop of the Butterfield Stage Line, but was well-known locally and often visited.

In 1861, Jesse (a confederate sympathizer) became worried about the increasing military troops in the area and the safety of his cattle heard. He believed that the occupying forces would make short work of his livestock without payment - so he left elkhorn tavern, taking his herd and his slaves to Kansas. He left the tavern in charge of his wife Polly, son Joseph and Joseph's teenage wife Lucinda.

Before the battle began, the Union Provost Marshall had set up headquarters in the tavern. The barn and storehouse were filled with army rations and wagons and tents covered the surrounding grounds.

During the heavy bombardment of cannon fire, several shots fell near the tavern and one had passed completely through the building. Polly, her son, and daughter-in-law were all hiding in the basement. General Curtis had 27 guns lined on a ridge and with the number of rounds expended, there was possibly a cannon shot every 2 seconds for an entire hour. The confederates became depleted of ammunition and began firing stone from their cannons.

Nearly three thousand men were killed during the battle and the Tavern became a field hospital. Family legend is that the blood dripped through the floorboards and flooded the basement several feet deep. Amputated limbs were thrown out the back window of the tavern and collected in a large pile.

After the fighting had ended, Colonel Carr stopped briefly at Elkhorn Tavern. Polly Cox, her son Joseph, and daughter-in-law Lucinda had already departed: twenty-one hours under fire had been enough of war for them. Carr ordered the huge elk-horns to be brought down as a souvenir of the battle. The Union army occupied the tavern and used it as a headquarters and military telegraph station. It was burned down around January, 1863 by Confederate guerrillas.

Jesse and Polly Cox divided up the 400 acres of Elkhorn Tavern between four sons; James, George, Joseph, and Frank. Joseph got the piece that had had the tavern on it. Jesse and Polly moved back to Kansas and bought each of the children who went with them 120 acres apiece. Jesse & Polly died in a house on their son Richard's land and were buried there.

Joseph Cox rebuilt the Tavern house on its original foundations soon after the war's end. As hundreds of veterans and their families returned to the site, Joseph ran a small museum with artifacts hung on the walls. His daughter Frances (married name of SCOTT) lived in the tavern until 1960 when the National Park Service "acquired" the property. Family legend is that she refused to give up the house and was carried out of it in her rocking chair at the age of 94 and placed in a nursing facility. She died within three weeks of being removed from the tavern.

The tavern became a museum and tours were conducted there. Once during a family vacation, Izella (Cox) Pinkston (a niece of Francis) returned to the tavern and took the tour. As the tour guide went on and on about the house, Izella corrected them on many items. The tour guide became agitated and did not believe anything the family had to say. However, the second floor was roped off for renovation and Izella's son Jim Pinkston remarked that a certain bed upstairs had his teethmarks in it. They showed the tour guide the teethmarks and then became the guides themselves as they shared all they knew about the house.
The park service eventually removed Francis' belongings from the house and put them in a museum in Garfield. Allegedly, there was a break-in at the museum and all the COX family items were "stolen".

Sources:
S0054: [S0054] 1870 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, pg363B
S0050: [S0050] 1860 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, pg 349
S0049: [S0049] 1850 census, Missouri, Andrew Co., Jefferson Twp, dist2, pg94
S0048: [S0048] 1840 census, Indiana, Bartholomew Co., Columbus Twp, p119


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Thetta E Lynch
26 Dec 1916 - 26 Dec 2005

Sex: F
Birth: 26 Dec 1916 , Brightwater, Benton Co., Arkansas
Death: 26 Dec 2005 , Rogers, Benton Co., Arkansas
Soc Sec No: 430-32-8830 issued Arkansas
Deceased

Census: 24 Jan 1920 , Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Twp, ED14, p53A S2223
Census: 23 Apr 1930 , Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Twp, ED4-7, pg38A S2224

Andrew Jack Lynch Melinda Wilson Joseph Columbus Cox Lucinda Pratt
Harry Lynch Vesta Elizabeth "Betty" Cox
Thetta E Lynch
m.(1) Don Adams

m.(2) James Berry Mayfield

Father: Harry Lynch
Mother: Vesta Elizabeth "Betty" Cox

Married (1) Don Adams ( est 1916 - 1990 )

Married (2) James Berry Mayfield ( 30 Jul 1910 - 4 Jun 1970 )

Notes:

Rogers Hometown News, Rogers, Arkansas, Wednesday, January 4, 2006
Thetta Adams, 89, of Pea Ridge, Ark., Dec. 26, 2005, at Innisfree Nursing Home in Rogers. She was born Dec. 26, 1916, in Brightwater, Ark., to Harry Lynch and Vista Elizabeth Cox Lynch. She was a lifelong area resident. She worked for Munsingwear in Rogers, Ark., for more than 20 years and was a cook for the Pea Ridge School District. She was a member of the Westside Baptist Church in Pea Ridge. She was preceded in death by four sisters, Virginia Hickman, Lorene Burroughs, Jewell Tiner and Faye Howell; two brothers, Wade Lynch and Joe Lynch; and her husband, Don Adams in 1990. Survivors include her stepgrandson, Donnie Owens of the home; three nephews, Jay Lynch and Jerry Hickman of Rogers and Leo Lynch of Pea Ridge; five nieces, Margaret Gaston of Cave Springs, Ark., Jo Council, Bonnie Graham and Connie Carter, all of Rogers, and Marie Easterling of Farmington, Ark.

wonder if Jay and Leo Lynch are sons of Kee Mayfield Lynch (and maybe
Theodore Wade Lynch?).
Margaret Lynch Gaston
Lena Jo ???? Council Jun 1931
Bonnie ???? Graham
Connie ???? Carter
Marie T ???? Easterling Jul 1953 m Tommy J Easterling, son Shane Mar 1974
Leo R Lynch 19 Feb 1929 - 14 Nov 1998, Rogers, 331-20-3626 Arkansas, WWII, Korea, US Navy

Sources:
S2224: [S2224] 1930 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Twp, ED4-7, pg38A
S2223: [S2223] 1920 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Brightwater Twp, ED14, p53A


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Emma Finch
Aug 1859 - bef 1910

Sex: F
Birth: Aug 1859 , Ohio
Death: bef 1910
Deceased

Census: 1900 , Ohio, Franklin Co., Columbus ED79, pg22b, sh10B S0611

m.Harry Davis Savage

Emert W Savage

Nicholas Harrison Savage

Homer Tavener Savage

Helen Francis Savage

Louisa May Savage

Married Harry Davis Savage ( 6 Jul 1858 - 15 Mar 1944 ) on abt 1882
Children:
   1: Emert W Savage ( Dec 1883 - )
+ 2: Nicholas Harrison Savage ( 13 Mar 1886 - 10 Jun 1943 )
+ 3: Homer Tavener Savage ( 5 Jun 1892 - 10 May 1952 )
+ 4: Helen Francis Savage ( 5 Jun 1892 - 1 Jul 1978 )
+ 5: Louisa May Savage ( May 1899 - )

Sources:
S0611: [S0611] 1900 census, Ohio, Franklin Co., Columbus ED79, pg22b, sh10B


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Viola Maud Walters

Sex: F
Birth: 17 Jan 1887 , Adams Co., Nebraska
Deceased

Census: 2 Jun 1900 , Nebraska, Adams Co., Hastings, ED6, p6B S2955

Peter Rose Elizabeth Watts
William W Walters Eliza Jane Rose
Viola Maud Walters

Father: William W Walters
Mother: Eliza Jane Rose

Sources:
S2955: [S2955] 1900 census, Nebraska, Adams Co., Hastings, ED6, p6B


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Living Penn

Sex: M
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Living Stewart Living Ludwig
Living Penn Living Stewart
Living Penn

Father: Living Penn
Mother: Living Stewart


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Living Utt

Sex: M
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Census: 9 Apr 1930 , Oklahoma, Osage Co., Foraker tp, ED57-21, p249A S4057

James Edgar Utt Sally Bertha Tinsley
Walter Raymond Utt Hattie Dix
Living Utt

Father: Walter Raymond Utt
Mother: Hattie Dix

Sources:
S4057: [S4057] 1930 census, Oklahoma, Osage Co., Foraker tp, ED57-21, p249A


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Clarence Harley Bowden
4 Apr 1906 - 11 Oct 1943

Sex: M
Birth: 4 Apr 1906 , Ohio
Death: 11 Oct 1943 , Los Angeles Co., California
Deceased

Census: 9 Jan 1920 , Ohio, Muskingum Co., Madison Twp, ED99, p151B S2589

Euphrates E Forker Mary Watts
John Clarence Bowden Fannie Ferne Forker
Clarence Harley Bowden
m.Helen Phillips

Living Bowden

Living Bowden

Father: John Clarence Bowden
Mother: Fannie Ferne Forker

Married Helen Phillips ( est 1906 - )
Children:
   1: Living Bowden ( - )
+ 2: Living Bowden ( - )

Notes:

The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, October 23, 1943
Bowden Funeral Held in West
Funeral services for Clarence Harley Bowden, a former resident of this city, who died at his home in El Segundo, Calif., were conducted last Sunday afternnon with Elder W> R. Jefferson officiating, according to word received Friday. Burial was in the cemetery at Inglewood, Calf., with the Masonic lodge in charge. The deceased was born in Conesville, Coshocton county, April 8, 1906, being 37 years, six months and seven days of age at the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, Helen Phillips Bowden, two children, John Phillips Bowden and Ada Fern Bowden, all of the home; his parrents, Mrs. and Mrs. John C. Bowden of Dresden, and a brother, John L. Bowden of El Segundo, Calif. Mr. Bowden graduated from the Dresden S. D. A. church school in 1919. He attended the Mt. Vernon academy in 1921 and 1922, graduating from the Dresden high school in 1927. Attending Ohio State university he graduated in 1932. Going to California in 1936 he attended the University of South California in the winter of 1937-1938. He was a member of the Dresden Masonic lodge.

Sources:
S2589: [S2589] 1920 census, Ohio, Muskingum Co., Madison Twp, ED99, p151B


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Living Smith

Sex: M
Living

m.Living Shaw

Married Living Shaw ( - )


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Welcome A Hayes
23 Jan 1930 - 15 Aug 1998

Sex: M
Birth: 23 Jan 1930
Death: 15 Aug 1998 , Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio
Soc Sec No: 283-26-1524 issued Ohio
Deceased

m.Living Pitts

Married Living Pitts ( - )


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Living Eaton

Sex: M
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m.Living Foster

Living Eaton

Living Eaton

Married Living Foster ( - )
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Children:
   1: Living Eaton ( - )
   2: Living Eaton ( - )


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Living Hamilton

Sex: M
Living

m.Living Hefner

Living Hamilton

Living Hamilton

Married Living Hefner ( - )
Children:
   1: Living Hamilton ( - )
+ 2: Living Hamilton ( - )


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Living Thomas

Sex: F
Living

Census: 15 Apr 1930 , Ohio, Mahoning Co., Youngstown, ED50-70, p264A S5613

Oren Eden Thomas Lizzie Jane South
Lawrence Thomas Ida E thomas
Living Thomas

Father: Lawrence Thomas
Mother: Ida E thomas

Sources:
S5613: [S5613] 1930 census, Ohio, Mahoning Co., Youngstown, ED50-70, p264A


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Living Dill

Sex: M
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m.Living Mattioni

Married Living Mattioni ( - )


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