Joseph Thomas Storie1
M, b. 3 October 1878, d. 9 August 1946
| Father | Smith Storie1 b. Sep 1833, d. 4 Oct 1905 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Crossland1 b. 25 Nov 1844, d. 24 Dec 1912 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2011 |
Joseph Thomas Storie was born on 3 October 1878 at Pulaski County, Missouri.1 He was the son of Smith Storie and Mary Ann Crossland.1 Joseph Thomas Storie died on 9 August 1946 at Pulaski County, Missouri, at age 67.
Joseph Thomas Storie was listed on 7 June 1880 as a son living with Smith Storie on the tenth census of the United States Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.2
Joseph Thomas Storie was listed on 8 June 1900 as a son living with Smith Storie on the twelfth census of the United States Cullen Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Joseph Thomas Storie was listed on 7 June 1880 as a son living with Smith Storie on the tenth census of the United States Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.2
Joseph Thomas Storie was listed on 8 June 1900 as a son living with Smith Storie on the twelfth census of the United States Cullen Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Martha Ann Storie1
F, b. 1876, d. 29 August 1949
| Father | Smith Storie1 b. Sep 1833, d. 4 Oct 1905 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Crossland1 b. 25 Nov 1844, d. 24 Dec 1912 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2011 |
Martha Ann Storie was born in 1876 at Pulaski County, Missouri.1 She was the daughter of Smith Storie and Mary Ann Crossland.1 Martha Ann Storie died on 29 August 1949 at Pulaski County, Missouri.
Martha Ann Storie was listed on 7 June 1880 as a daughter living with Smith Storie on the tenth census of the United States Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Martha Ann Storie was listed on 7 June 1880 as a daughter living with Smith Storie on the tenth census of the United States Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S8] 1880 US Census ,Census Place: Robideaux, Pulaski, Missouri; Roll: 710; Family History Film: 1254710; Page: 393C; Enumeration District: 146; Image: 0800.
Silvanus Jefferson Storie1
M, b. 14 December 1881, d. 6 March 1950
| Father | Smith Storie1 b. Sep 1833, d. 4 Oct 1905 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Crossland1 b. 25 Nov 1844, d. 24 Dec 1912 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2011 |
Silvanus Jefferson Storie was born on 14 December 1881 at Pulaski County, Missouri.1 He was the son of Smith Storie and Mary Ann Crossland.1 Silvanus Jefferson Storie died on 6 March 1950 at Pulaski County, Missouri, at age 68.
Silvanus Jefferson Storie was listed on 8 June 1900 as a son living with Smith Storie on the twelfth census of the United States Cullen Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Silvanus Jefferson Storie was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 3 May 1910 in Cullent Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri. Also living in the house was, his mother, Mary Ann Crossland.2
Silvanus Jefferson Storie was listed on 8 June 1900 as a son living with Smith Storie on the twelfth census of the United States Cullen Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Silvanus Jefferson Storie was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 3 May 1910 in Cullent Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri. Also living in the house was, his mother, Mary Ann Crossland.2
Smith Storie
M, b. September 1833, d. 4 October 1905
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2011 |
Smith Storie was born in September 1833 at Caldwell County, North Carolina.1 He married Mary Ann Crossland, daughter of John Jefferson Crossland and Elizabeth S. Adams, in 1866.1 Smith Storie died on 4 October 1905 at Pulaski County, Missouri, at age 72.
Smith Storie was listed on 12 August 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in Cullent Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.2
Smith Storie was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 7 June 1880 in Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary Ann Crossland, his son, John Storie, William Smith Storie and Joseph Thomas Storie, his daughter, Elizabeth Phoebe Storie, Elsie L. Storie and Martha Ann Storie, his father-in-law, an unknown person .3
Smith Storie was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 8 June 1900 in Cullen Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary Ann Crossland, his son, Joseph Thomas Storie and Silvanus Jefferson Storie.1
Smith Storie was listed on 12 August 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in Cullent Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.2
Smith Storie was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 7 June 1880 in Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary Ann Crossland, his son, John Storie, William Smith Storie and Joseph Thomas Storie, his daughter, Elizabeth Phoebe Storie, Elsie L. Storie and Martha Ann Storie, his father-in-law, an unknown person .3
Smith Storie was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 8 June 1900 in Cullen Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary Ann Crossland, his son, Joseph Thomas Storie and Silvanus Jefferson Storie.1
Family | Mary Ann Crossland b. 25 Nov 1844, d. 24 Dec 1912 |
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Citations
- [S11] 1900 US Census , Census Place: Cullen, Pulaski, Missouri; Roll: T623_ 882; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 112.
- [S10] 1870 US Census , Census Place: Cullen, Pulaski, Missouri; Roll: M593_801; Page: 177A; Image: 35; Family History Library Film: 552300.
- [S8] 1880 US Census ,Census Place: Robideaux, Pulaski, Missouri; Roll: 710; Family History Film: 1254710; Page: 393C; Enumeration District: 146; Image: 0800.
William Smith Storie1
M, b. 12 September 1873, d. 9 January 1959
| Father | Smith Storie1 b. Sep 1833, d. 4 Oct 1905 |
| Mother | Mary Ann Crossland1 b. 25 Nov 1844, d. 24 Dec 1912 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2011 |
William Smith Storie was born on 12 September 1873 at Pulaski County, Missouri.1 He was the son of Smith Storie and Mary Ann Crossland.1 William Smith Storie died on 9 January 1959 at Webster Groves, Saint Louis County, Missouri, at age 85.
William Smith Storie was listed on 7 June 1880 as a son living with Smith Storie on the tenth census of the United States Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
William Smith Storie was listed on 7 June 1880 as a son living with Smith Storie on the tenth census of the United States Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S8] 1880 US Census ,Census Place: Robideaux, Pulaski, Missouri; Roll: 710; Family History Film: 1254710; Page: 393C; Enumeration District: 146; Image: 0800.
Darias Peter Stout1
M, b. 9 August 1880, d. August 1965
| Last Edited | 5 Feb 2005 |
Darias Peter Stout was born on 9 August 1880 at Wisconsin.2 He married Addie May Fate, daughter of William Henry Harrison Fate and Laura Jane Baker, in 1908 at Kodalca, South Dakota.1,3 Darias Peter Stout died in August 1965.
Darias Peter Stout was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 3 June 1910 in Brady Twp., Stanley County, South Dakota. Also living in the house was his wife, Addie May Fate, his daughter, Nellie May Stout.2
Darias Peter Stout was listed as the head of household on the fourtheenth census of the United States in February 1920 in Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota. Also living in the house was,his wife, Addie May Fate, his son, Dennis William Stout and James Osborn Stout, his daughter, Nellie May Stout, Marion Lucille Stout and Hazel B. Stout.4
Darias Peter Stout was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 8 April 1930 in Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota. Also living in the house was his wife, Addie May Fate, his son, Dennis William Stout and James Osborn Stout, his daughter, Marion Lucille Stout.3
Darias Peter Stout was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 3 June 1910 in Brady Twp., Stanley County, South Dakota. Also living in the house was his wife, Addie May Fate, his daughter, Nellie May Stout.2
Darias Peter Stout was listed as the head of household on the fourtheenth census of the United States in February 1920 in Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota. Also living in the house was,his wife, Addie May Fate, his son, Dennis William Stout and James Osborn Stout, his daughter, Nellie May Stout, Marion Lucille Stout and Hazel B. Stout.4
Darias Peter Stout was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 8 April 1930 in Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota. Also living in the house was his wife, Addie May Fate, his son, Dennis William Stout and James Osborn Stout, his daughter, Marion Lucille Stout.3
Family | Addie May Fate b. 17 Aug 1879 |
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Dennis William Stout1
M, b. 1914
| Father | Darias Peter Stout1 b. 9 Aug 1880, d. Aug 1965 |
| Mother | Addie May Fate1 b. 17 Aug 1879 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 5 Feb 2005 |
Dennis William Stout was born in 1914 at South Dakota.2 He was the son of Darias Peter Stout and Addie May Fate.1
Dennis William Stout was also known as Dennis W.2
Dennis William Stout was listed in February 1920 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
Dennis William Stout was listed on 8 April 1930 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1930 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
Dennis William Stout was also known as Dennis W.2
Dennis William Stout was listed in February 1920 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
Dennis William Stout was listed on 8 April 1930 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1930 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
Hazel B. Stout1,2
F, b. 1917
| Father | Darias Peter Stout1 b. 9 Aug 1880, d. Aug 1965 |
| Mother | Addie May Fate1 b. 17 Aug 1879 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 5 Feb 2005 |
Hazel B. Stout was born in 1917 at South Dakota.2 She was the daughter of Darias Peter Stout and Addie May Fate.1
Hazel B. Stout was listed in February 1920 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
Hazel B. Stout was listed in February 1920 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
James Osborn Stout1
M, b. 1919
| Father | Darias Peter Stout1 b. 9 Aug 1880, d. Aug 1965 |
| Mother | Addie May Fate1 b. 17 Aug 1879 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2004 |
James Osborn Stout was born in 1919 at South Dakota.2 He was the son of Darias Peter Stout and Addie May Fate.1
James Osborn Stout was also known as Jimmie O.2
James Osborn Stout was listed in February 1920 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
James Osborn Stout was listed on 8 April 1930 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1930 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
James Osborn Stout was also known as Jimmie O.2
James Osborn Stout was listed in February 1920 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
James Osborn Stout was listed on 8 April 1930 as a son living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1930 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
Marion Lucille Stout1
F, b. 1911
| Father | Darias Peter Stout1 b. 9 Aug 1880, d. Aug 1965 |
| Mother | Addie May Fate1 b. 17 Aug 1879 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2004 |
Marion Lucille Stout was born in 1911 at South Dakota.2 She was the daughter of Darias Peter Stout and Addie May Fate.1
Marion Lucille Stout was listed in February 1920 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
Marion Lucille Stout was listed on 8 April 1930 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1930 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
Marion Lucille Stout was listed in February 1920 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
Marion Lucille Stout was listed on 8 April 1930 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1930 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.2
Nellie May Stout1
F, b. 1908
| Father | Darias Peter Stout1 b. 9 Aug 1880, d. Aug 1965 |
| Mother | Addie May Fate1 b. 17 Aug 1879 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2004 |
Nellie May Stout was born in 1908 at South Dakota.2 She was the daughter of Darias Peter Stout and Addie May Fate.1
Nellie May Stout was listed on 3 June 1910 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1910 census Brady Twp., Stanley County, South Dakota.2
Nellie May Stout was listed in February 1920 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
Nellie May Stout was listed on 3 June 1910 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1910 census Brady Twp., Stanley County, South Dakota.2
Nellie May Stout was listed in February 1920 as a daughter living with Darias Peter Stout on the 1920 census Brady Twp., Jackson County, South Dakota.3
Myrtle Stover1
F
| Last Edited | 26 Jul 2003 |
Family | George J. Kinsley b. 27 Feb 1899 |
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Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Sarah Alberta Stover
F, b. 27 February 1867, d. 31 May 1955
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2015 |
Sarah Alberta Stover was born on 27 February 1867 at Indiana.1 She married Thomas Younger Truman, son of William Murphy Truman and Emily Cash, on 12 June 1890 at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.1 Sarah Alberta Stover died on 31 May 1955 at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, at age 88. She was buried on 2 June 1955 at Hazelwood Cemetery, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
Sarah Alberta Stover was listed as wife of Thomas Younger Truman on the twelfth census of the United States Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, on 16 June 1900.
Sarah Alberta Stover was listed as wife of Thomas Younger Truman on the 1910 Census Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, in 1910. Sarah Alberta Stover witnessed the death of Thomas Younger Truman on 13 January 1928 at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
Sarah Alberta Stover was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 9 April 1930 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Also living in the house was.
Sarah Alberta Stover was listed as wife of Thomas Younger Truman on the twelfth census of the United States Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, on 16 June 1900.
Sarah Alberta Stover was listed as wife of Thomas Younger Truman on the 1910 Census Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, in 1910. Sarah Alberta Stover witnessed the death of Thomas Younger Truman on 13 January 1928 at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
Sarah Alberta Stover was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 9 April 1930 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Also living in the house was.
Family | Thomas Younger Truman b. 23 Jan 1865, d. 13 Jan 1928 |
| Marriage* | She married Thomas Younger Truman, son of William Murphy Truman and Emily Cash, on 12 June 1890 at Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.1 |
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Almeda Strait1
F, b. circa 1856, d. circa 1939
| Father | John Strait1 b. c 1831, d. c 1857 |
| Mother | Martha Jane Benjamin1 b. 20 Oct 1830 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
Almeda Strait was born circa 1856 at Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of John Strait and Martha Jane Benjamin.1 Almeda Strait died circa 1939.1
Citations
- [S150] Gerald Strait Birum, The Strait Line.
Delana Strait1
F, b. circa 1819
| Father | Leonard Strait1 b. 10 May 1787, d. 17 Oct 1854 |
| Mother | Mary Fate1 b. c 1788, d. b 1870 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
Delana Strait was born circa 1819 at Bearfield, Perry County, Ohio.1,2 She was the daughter of Leonard Strait and Mary Fate.1 Delana Strait married James L. Speers on 21 January 1841 at Perry County, Ohio.1
Delana Strait was listed on 9 November 1850 as a household member living with James L. Speers on the seventh census of the United States in Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.
Delana Strait was listed on 9 November 1850 as a household member living with James L. Speers on the seventh census of the United States in Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.
Family | James L. Speers b. c 1819 |
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Delana A. Strait1
F, b. circa 1854, d. 1936
| Father | John Strait1 b. c 1831, d. c 1857 |
| Mother | Martha Jane Benjamin1 b. 20 Oct 1830 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
Delana A. Strait was born circa 1854 at Bearfield, Perry County, Ohio.1 She was the daughter of John Strait and Martha Jane Benjamin.1 Delana A. Strait married Charles W Sillery say 1870.1,2 Delana A. Strait died in 1936 at Morgan County, Ohio.1
Family | Charles W Sillery b. Mar 1849 |
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Eliza Strait1
F, b. March 1850, d. 1931
| Father | John Strait1 b. c 1831, d. c 1857 |
| Mother | Martha Jane Benjamin1 b. 20 Oct 1830 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
Eliza Strait was born in March 1850 at Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.1 She was the daughter of John Strait and Martha Jane Benjamin.1 Eliza Strait married Clinton Holcomb say 1870.2,1 Eliza Strait died in 1931 at Ohio.1
Family | Clinton Holcomb b. Jul 1850 |
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Elizabeth Strait1
F, b. 3 April 1827, d. 8 November 1853
| Father | Leonard Strait1 b. 10 May 1787, d. 17 Oct 1854 |
| Mother | Mary Fate1 b. c 1788, d. b 1870 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2011 |
Elizabeth Strait was born on 3 April 1827 at Perry County, Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Leonard Strait and Mary Fate.1 Elizabeth Strait married Nathan Elwood Bankes on 14 December 1845 at Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio. Elizabeth Strait died on 8 November 1853 at Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio, at age 26.1 She was buried at Fletcher Chapel ME / Holcomb Cemetery, Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.1
Family | Nathan Elwood Bankes b. 1824, d. 18 Aug 1893 |
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Citations
- [S150] Gerald Strait Birum, The Strait Line.
Emily Strait1
F, b. circa 1851, d. 1924
| Father | John Strait1 b. c 1831, d. c 1857 |
| Mother | Martha Jane Benjamin1 b. 20 Oct 1830 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
Emily Strait was born circa 1851 at Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.1 She was the daughter of John Strait and Martha Jane Benjamin.1 Emily Strait died in 1924.1
Citations
- [S150] Gerald Strait Birum, The Strait Line.
Jacob Strait1
M, b. circa 1826
| Father | Leonard Strait1 b. 10 May 1787, d. 17 Oct 1854 |
| Mother | Mary Fate1 b. c 1788, d. b 1870 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 17 Dec 2005 |
Jacob Strait was born circa 1826 at Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.1 He was the son of Leonard Strait and Mary Fate.1
Citations
- [S150] Gerald Strait Birum, The Strait Line.
John Strait1
M, b. circa 1831, d. circa 1857
| Father | Leonard Strait1 b. 10 May 1787, d. 17 Oct 1854 |
| Mother | Mary Fate1 b. c 1788, d. b 1870 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 4 Mar 2006 |
John Strait was born circa 1831 at Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.2 He was the son of Leonard Strait and Mary Fate.1 John Strait married Martha Jane Benjamin on 21 February 1849 at Perry County, Ohio.3 John Strait died circa 1857 at Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin; John's wife and children are listed with one James Pennel in the 1870 census, so he must have died before 1870.2
Family | Martha Jane Benjamin b. 20 Oct 1830 |
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Citations
- [S65] Larry Baker Family History Website, online http://www.primemart.com/gen/
- [S153] Jean Tanner, "Descendants of Martin L. Fate."
- [S150] Gerald Strait Birum, The Strait Line.
Leonard Strait
M, b. 10 May 1787, d. 17 October 1854
| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2011 |
Leonard Strait was born on 10 May 1787 at Belfast, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.1,2 He married Mary Fate, daughter of Martin Luther Fate Sr. and Mary Botte, on 3 April 1815 at Somerset, Perry County, Ohio.1,3,4 Leonard Strait died on 17 October 1854 at Rehobath, Clayton County, Ohio, at age 67.2 He was buried at Fletcher Chapel ME / Holcomb Cemetery, Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.
Leonard Strait was listed on 11 November 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Clayton, Perry County, Ohio. Also living with Leonard Strait was Mary Fate.5
Leonard Strait was listed on 11 November 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Clayton, Perry County, Ohio. Also living with Leonard Strait was Mary Fate.5
Family | Mary Fate b. c 1788, d. b 1870 |
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Citations
Margaret Strait1
F, b. circa 1823
| Father | Leonard Strait1 b. 10 May 1787, d. 17 Oct 1854 |
| Mother | Mary Fate1 b. c 1788, d. b 1870 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 16 Oct 2004 |
Margaret Strait was born circa 1823 at Bearfield, Perry County, Ohio.1,2 She was the daughter of Leonard Strait and Mary Fate.1
Mary Catherine Strait1
F, b. circa 1826
| Father | Leonard Strait2 b. 10 May 1787, d. 17 Oct 1854 |
| Mother | Mary Fate2 b. c 1788, d. b 1870 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
Mary Catherine Strait was born circa 1826 at Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.3 She was the daughter of Leonard Strait and Mary Fate.2 Mary Catherine Strait married Benjamin Smith on 12 December 1844 at Perry County, Ohio.1
Mary Catherine Strait was listed on 10 November 1850 as a household member living with Benjamin Smith on the seventh census of the United States in Clayton Twp., Perry County, Ohio. Mary Catherine Strait was listed on 28 July 1860 as a household member living with Benjamin Smith on the eighth census of the United States in Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.
Mary Catherine Strait was listed on 10 November 1850 as a household member living with Benjamin Smith on the seventh census of the United States in Clayton Twp., Perry County, Ohio. Mary Catherine Strait was listed on 28 July 1860 as a household member living with Benjamin Smith on the eighth census of the United States in Bearfield Twp., Perry County, Ohio.
Family | Benjamin Smith b. 1822 |
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Montague Strang M.D.1
M
| Last Edited | 23 Jul 2003 |
Montague Strang M.D. married Marion L. Gleason, daughter of Emerson J. Gleason and Mary A. Fate, at Spokane, Washington.1
Family | Marion L. Gleason b. Apr 1884 |
| Children |
Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Pauline Strang1
F
| Father | Montague Strang M.D.1 |
| Mother | Marion L. Gleason1 b. Apr 1884 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 23 Jul 2003 |
Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Robert Strang1
M
| Father | Montague Strang M.D.1 |
| Mother | Marion L. Gleason1 b. Apr 1884 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 23 Jul 2003 |
Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
David Straughan
M, b. circa 1680, d. 19 November 1743
| Relationship | 7th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 19 Sep 2006 |
David Straughan was born circa 1680. He married Mary Prise on 20 April 1709. David Straughan died on 19 November 1743 at Northumberland County, Virginia.
Family | Mary Prise b. c 1685 |
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Elizabeth Straughan
F, b. 16 March 1785, d. 15 November 1873
| Father | John Corbin Straughan b. 4 Aug 1756, d. 19 Apr 1808 |
| Mother | Mary Saunders b. 1763, d. c 1824 |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2010 |
Elizabeth Straughan was born on 16 March 1785 at Orange County, Virginia. She was the daughter of John Corbin Straughan and Mary Saunders. Elizabeth Straughan married Claibourne Cash, son of Warren Cash and Susanna Baskett, in 1803 at Shelby County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Straughan died on 15 November 1873 at Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky, at age 88.
Elizabeth Straughan was probably included as a free white female, age 16 to 26, in Claibourne Cash's household on the third census of the United States in 1810 at Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky.1
Elizabeth Straughan was probably included as a free white female, 40 to 50 years of age, in Claibourne Cash's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Hardin County, Kentucky.2 Elizabeth Straughan was listed in 1860 as a household member living with Claibourne Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Stephensburg, Hardin County, Kentucky.3
Elizabeth Straughan was listed on 23 September 1870 as a household member living with Lewis Lunceford Cash on the ninth census of the United States in Howes Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky.
Elizabeth Straughan was probably included as a free white female, age 16 to 26, in Claibourne Cash's household on the third census of the United States in 1810 at Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky.1
Elizabeth Straughan was probably included as a free white female, 40 to 50 years of age, in Claibourne Cash's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Hardin County, Kentucky.2 Elizabeth Straughan was listed in 1860 as a household member living with Claibourne Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Stephensburg, Hardin County, Kentucky.3
Elizabeth Straughan was listed on 23 September 1870 as a household member living with Lewis Lunceford Cash on the ninth census of the United States in Howes Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky.
Family | Claibourne Cash b. 25 Aug 1783, d. 20 Nov 1873 |
| Marriage* | Elizabeth Straughan married Claibourne Cash, son of Warren Cash and Susanna Baskett, in 1803 at Shelby County, Kentucky. |
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Citations
- [S165] 1810 US Census.
- [S50] US Census , Ancestry.com. 1830 U.S. Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1830 United States Federal Census. M19, 201 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
John Corbin Straughan
M, b. 4 August 1756, d. 19 April 1808
| Father | Richard Straughan b. 22 Oct 1722, d. 9 Aug 1779 |
| Mother | Jane Lamkin b. c 1730, d. c Apr 1765 |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2007 |
John Corbin Straughan was born on 4 August 1756 at Northumberland County, Virginia. He was the son of Richard Straughan and Jane Lamkin. John Corbin Straughan married Mary Saunders, daughter of Nathaniel Saunders and Sarah Elizabeth UMN, on 21 July 1783 at Orange County, Virginia. John Corbin Straughan died on 19 April 1808 at Shelby County, Kentucky, at age 51.
Family | Mary Saunders b. 1763, d. c 1824 |
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Richard Straughan
M, b. 22 October 1722, d. 9 August 1779
| Father | David Straughan b. c 1680, d. 19 Nov 1743 |
| Mother | Mary Prise b. c 1685 |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 19 Sep 2006 |
Richard Straughan was born on 22 October 1722 at Northumberland County, Virginia. He was the son of David Straughan and Mary Prise. Richard Straughan married Jane Lamkin, daughter of James Lamkin and Jane Johnstone, circa 1754. Richard Straughan died on 9 August 1779 at Northumberland County, Virginia, at age 56.
Family | Jane Lamkin b. c 1730, d. c Apr 1765 |
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Catherine Anderson Strickland1
F, b. 19 March 1833, d. 29 December 1921
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Hazel Branstetter Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 18 Mar 2016 |
Catherine Anderson Strickland was born on 19 March 1833 at Georgia.1,2 She married John G. Crossland, son of John Jefferson Crossland and Elizabeth S. Adams, say 1854.1 Catherine Anderson Strickland died on 29 December 1921 at Pierce City, Lawrence County, Missouri, at age 88.1 She was buried at Eventide Cemetery, Monett, Lawrence County, Missouri.
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed on 13 June 1870 as a household member living with John G. Crossland on the ninth census of the United States in Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.2
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed as the wife of John G. Crossland on the tenth census of the United States on 1 June 1880 Clinton Twp., Texas County, Missouri.3
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed as mother of Albert Wesley Crossland on the twelfth census of the United States Pierce Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri, on 18 June 1900.4
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed as mother of Albert Wesley Crossland on the 1910 Census Spring River Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri, on 28 April 1910.5
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed on 2 March 1920 as the mother living with Albert Wesley Crossland on the 1920 census Spring River Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri.
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed on 13 June 1870 as a household member living with John G. Crossland on the ninth census of the United States in Robideaux Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri.2
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed as the wife of John G. Crossland on the tenth census of the United States on 1 June 1880 Clinton Twp., Texas County, Missouri.3
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed as mother of Albert Wesley Crossland on the twelfth census of the United States Pierce Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri, on 18 June 1900.4
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed as mother of Albert Wesley Crossland on the 1910 Census Spring River Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri, on 28 April 1910.5
Catherine Anderson Strickland was listed on 2 March 1920 as the mother living with Albert Wesley Crossland on the 1920 census Spring River Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri.
Family | John G. Crossland b. 25 Oct 1833, d. 1880 |
| Marriage* | Catherine Anderson Strickland married John G. Crossland, son of John Jefferson Crossland and Elizabeth S. Adams, say 1854.1 |
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Curtis Joseph Strode
M, b. 6 April 1850
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2006 |
Curtis Joseph Strode was born on 6 April 1850. He married Alice Adelia Overton, daughter of Francis Luther Overton and Sarah VanDorn, on 28 September 1870 at Fulton County, Illinois.
Curtis Joseph Strode Curtis Strode, sec. 23, Farmers’ tp; P. O., Bernadotte; was born April 6, 1850, in this county, son of Thomas Strode, of Farmers’ tp., to whom we mention further on. Mr. Strode was educated in the common schools, and reared on a farm. He is now a farmer and stock-raiser in good circumstances in this township, and owns 100 acres of land. He was married, Sept. 28, 1870, to Alice A. Overton, daughter of Francis L. Overton, of Bernadotte tp., who came to Fulton county about the year 1835. They had one little girl, Emma, who died Feb. 2, 1878. Mrs. Strode’s mother(then Mrs. Wilcox) came to this county with her husband in 1834. - 1879 History of Fulton County Illinois,Farmers' township.
Curtis Joseph Strode Curtis Strode, sec. 23, Farmers’ tp; P. O., Bernadotte; was born April 6, 1850, in this county, son of Thomas Strode, of Farmers’ tp., to whom we mention further on. Mr. Strode was educated in the common schools, and reared on a farm. He is now a farmer and stock-raiser in good circumstances in this township, and owns 100 acres of land. He was married, Sept. 28, 1870, to Alice A. Overton, daughter of Francis L. Overton, of Bernadotte tp., who came to Fulton county about the year 1835. They had one little girl, Emma, who died Feb. 2, 1878. Mrs. Strode’s mother(then Mrs. Wilcox) came to this county with her husband in 1834. - 1879 History of Fulton County Illinois,Farmers' township.
Family | Alice Adelia Overton b. 1836, d. 24 Aug 1919 |
Elizabeth Stucker1
F, d. June 1916
| Last Edited | 2 Jan 2011 |
Elizabeth Stucker married Frank M. Lowe, son of John L. Lowe and Margaret Fait, circa 1881.1 Elizabeth Stucker died in June 1916.1
Family | Frank M. Lowe b. 18 Oct 1858, d. 2 Mar 1917 |
Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Pauline Swacker1
F, b. 19 March 1900
| Last Edited | 4 Oct 2003 |
Pauline Swacker was born on 19 March 1900 at Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois.1 She married Chester Earl Heston, son of Alfred Milton Heston and Emma Croford, on 29 June 1920 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.1
Family | Chester Earl Heston b. 27 Apr 1896, d. Dec 1974 |
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Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Rose Mae Swango
F, b. 2 May 1918, d. 2 July 1987
| Last Edited | 15 Jan 2007 |
Rose Mae Swango was born on 2 May 1918. She died on 2 July 1987 at age 69.
Abiah Sykes1
M, b. 1858
| Father | Joseph Benjamin Sykes1 b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 23 Oct 1915 |
| Mother | Magdelena Seitz1 b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Abiah Sykes was born in 1858 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Magdelena Seitz.1
Abiah Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.1
Abiah Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Abiah Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.1
Abiah Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Albert H. Sykes1
M, b. 15 December 1844
| Father | Henry Hardy Sykes1 b. 10 Jul 1819, d. 7 Jul 1849 |
| Mother | Harriett Edie b. Oct 1819 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Albert H. Sykes was born on 15 December 1844 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Henry Hardy Sykes and Harriett Edie.1
Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
Anna Elizabeth Sykes
F, b. 30 September 1850, d. before 1902
| Father | Joseph Benjamin Sykes b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 23 Oct 1915 |
| Mother | Magdelena Seitz b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Hazel Branstetter Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 12 Oct 2014 |
Anna Elizabeth Sykes was born on 30 September 1850 at Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Magdelena Seitz. Anna Elizabeth Sykes married Martin Alexander Branstetter, son of Lemuel Jackson Branstetter and Sina Tombs, on 9 October 1873 at Audrain, Audrain County, Missouri. Anna Elizabeth Sykes died before 1902.
She was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.2
Anna Elizabeth Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Anna Elizabeth Sykes was listed as the wife of Martin Alexander Branstetter on the tenth census of the United States on 2 June 1880 Verona, Lawrence County, Missouri.
Anna Elizabeth Sykes was listed as wife of Martin Alexander Branstetter on the twelfth census of the United States Pierce Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri, on 26 June 1900.
She was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.2
Anna Elizabeth Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Anna Elizabeth Sykes was listed as the wife of Martin Alexander Branstetter on the tenth census of the United States on 2 June 1880 Verona, Lawrence County, Missouri.
Anna Elizabeth Sykes was listed as wife of Martin Alexander Branstetter on the twelfth census of the United States Pierce Twp., Lawrence County, Missouri, on 26 June 1900.
Family | Martin Alexander Branstetter b. 1 Dec 1844, d. 7 Mar 1912 |
| Marriage* | Anna Elizabeth Sykes married Martin Alexander Branstetter, son of Lemuel Jackson Branstetter and Sina Tombs, on 9 October 1873 at Audrain, Audrain County, Missouri. |
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Ellen Jane Sykes
F, b. 1847
| Father | Joseph Benjamin Sykes b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 23 Oct 1915 |
| Mother | Magdelena Seitz b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Ellen Jane Sykes was born in 1847 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Magdelena Seitz.
Ellen Jane Sykes was listed on 4 December 1850 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.1 Ellen Jane Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.2
Ellen Jane Sykes was listed on 4 December 1850 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.1 Ellen Jane Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.2
Ellie M. Sykes
F, b. October 1876
| Father | Laben H. Sykes b. 14 Feb 1846 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Ellie M. Sykes was born in October 1876 at York County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Laben H. Sykes.
Ellie M. Sykes was listed on 13 June 1900 as a daughter living with Laben H. Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Ellie M. Sykes was listed on 13 June 1900 as a daughter living with Laben H. Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Elmer W. Sykes
M, b. May 1874
| Father | Laben H. Sykes b. 14 Feb 1846 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Elmer W. Sykes was born in May 1874 at York County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Laben H. Sykes.
Elmer W. Sykes was listed on 13 June 1900 as a son living with Laben H. Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Elmer W. Sykes was listed on 13 June 1900 as a son living with Laben H. Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Foster B. Sykes
M, b. June 1881
| Father | Laben H. Sykes b. 14 Feb 1846 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Foster B. Sykes was born in June 1881 at York County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Laben H. Sykes.
Foster B. Sykes was listed on 13 June 1900 as a son living with Laben H. Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Foster B. Sykes was listed on 13 June 1900 as a son living with Laben H. Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Henry Hardy Sykes1
M, b. 10 July 1819, d. 7 July 1849
| Father | Joseph Sykes1 b. 23 Oct 1783, d. a 1830 |
| Mother | Henrietta Hardy1 b. c 1789, d. 4 Jan 1836 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Henry Hardy Sykes was born on 10 July 1819 at Adams County, Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Joseph Sykes and Henrietta Hardy.1 Henry Hardy Sykes married Harriett Edie circa 1840.2 Henry Hardy Sykes died on 7 July 1849 at York County, Pennsylvania, at age 29.1 He was buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Springfield Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.1
Henry Hardy Sykes was probably included as a free white male, 15 to 20 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Henry Hardy Sykes was probably included as a free white male, 15 to 20 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Family | Harriett Edie b. Oct 1819 |
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Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
- [S14] 1850 US Census.
James Shaw Sykes1
M, b. 1 October 1811
| Father | Joseph Sykes1 b. 23 Oct 1783, d. a 1830 |
| Mother | Henrietta Hardy1 b. c 1789, d. 4 Jan 1836 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Dec 2013 |
James Shaw Sykes was born on 1 October 1811 at Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Joseph Sykes and Henrietta Hardy.1
James Shaw Sykes was probably included as a free white male, 10 to 15 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
James Shaw Sykes was probably included as a free white male, 10 to 15 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
Jesse Jones Sykes1
M, b. 3 April 1822
| Father | Joseph Sykes1 b. 23 Oct 1783, d. a 1830 |
| Mother | Henrietta Hardy1 b. c 1789, d. 4 Jan 1836 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 10 Nov 2003 |
Jesse Jones Sykes was born on 3 April 1822 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Joseph Sykes and Henrietta Hardy.1
Jesse Jones Sykes was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Jesse Jones Sykes was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
Joseph Sykes1
M, b. 23 October 1783, d. after 1830
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Hazel Branstetter Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 15 Dec 2013 |
Joseph Sykes was born on 23 October 1783 at Huddersfield, England.1 He married Henrietta Hardy on 19 November 1810 at Yorkshire, England.1 Joseph Sykes died after 1830 at Pennsylvania.1
He immigrated on 20 September 1816 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Port of Departure: Liverpool England, Ship Name: Lancaster John Jackson.
Joseph Sykes was listed as a head of a family on the fourth census of the United States in 1820 at New Castle County, Delaware. He was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: Jesse Jones Sykes, Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Thomas M. Sykes, listed as free white male(s), newborn to 5 years old, James Shaw Sykes and William Sykes, listed as free white male(s), age ten to fifteen years old, Henry Hardy Sykes, listed as free white male, age fifteen to twenty years old, Henrietta Hardy, listed as free white female(s) age forty to fifty years old.
He immigrated on 20 September 1816 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Port of Departure: Liverpool England, Ship Name: Lancaster John Jackson.
Joseph Sykes was listed as a head of a family on the fourth census of the United States in 1820 at New Castle County, Delaware. He was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: Jesse Jones Sykes, Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Thomas M. Sykes, listed as free white male(s), newborn to 5 years old, James Shaw Sykes and William Sykes, listed as free white male(s), age ten to fifteen years old, Henry Hardy Sykes, listed as free white male, age fifteen to twenty years old, Henrietta Hardy, listed as free white female(s) age forty to fifty years old.
Family | Henrietta Hardy b. c 1789, d. 4 Jan 1836 |
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Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
Joseph Benjamin Sykes
M, b. 30 September 1824, d. 23 October 1915
| Father | Joseph Sykes1 b. 23 Oct 1783, d. a 1830 |
| Mother | Henrietta Hardy1 b. c 1789, d. 4 Jan 1836 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Hazel Branstetter Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 14 Dec 2013 |
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was born on 30 September 1824 at Delaware.2,1,3,4 He was the son of Joseph Sykes and Henrietta Hardy.1 Joseph Benjamin Sykes married Magdelena Seitz, daughter of Johannes Seitz and Eva Stabler, circa 1844. Joseph Benjamin Sykes died on 23 October 1915 at Bethesda Hospital, Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri, at age 91.4 He was buried at Farber Cemetery, Farber, Audrain County, Missouri.4
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed on 4 December 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Also living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes was Magdelena Seitz, Leah Sykes and Ellen Jane Sykes.5 Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Also living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes was Malinda Sykes, Magdelena Seitz, Leah Sykes, Ellen Jane Sykes, Anna Elizabeth Sykes, Noah Sykes and Abiah Sykes.6 Joseph Benjamin Sykes moved circa 1870 to Missouri.4
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 28 June 1880 in Cuirve, Audrain County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Magdelena Seitz, his son, Rufus Sykes, his father-in-law, an unknown person .2
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 23 June 1900 in Farber, Audrain County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Magdelena Seitz.3
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 23 April 1910 in Bethesda Hospital & Home for Incurables, Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri. Also living in the house was.7
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed on 4 December 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Also living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes was Magdelena Seitz, Leah Sykes and Ellen Jane Sykes.5 Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Also living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes was Malinda Sykes, Magdelena Seitz, Leah Sykes, Ellen Jane Sykes, Anna Elizabeth Sykes, Noah Sykes and Abiah Sykes.6 Joseph Benjamin Sykes moved circa 1870 to Missouri.4
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 28 June 1880 in Cuirve, Audrain County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Magdelena Seitz, his son, Rufus Sykes, his father-in-law, an unknown person .2
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 23 June 1900 in Farber, Audrain County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Magdelena Seitz.3
Joseph Benjamin Sykes was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 23 April 1910 in Bethesda Hospital & Home for Incurables, Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri. Also living in the house was.7
Family | Magdelena Seitz b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Marriage* | He married Magdelena Seitz, daughter of Johannes Seitz and Eva Stabler, circa 1844. |
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Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
- [S8] 1880 US Census.
- [S11] 1900 US Census.
- [S169] Joseph B. Sykes, Death Certificate, Sykes Joseph B.
- [S14] 1850 US Census.
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
- [S29] 1910 US Census.
- [S106] ISABELLA COUNTY, MICHIGAN MARRIAGES, online https://sites.rootsweb.com/~miisabel/ICM1890.htm
Joseph H. Sykes1
M, b. May 1891
| Father | Noah Sykes1 b. 1854, d. b 1910 |
| Mother | Mattie S. Myers1 b. c 1855, d. c 1895 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Joseph H. Sykes was born in May 1891 at Michigan.1 He was the son of Noah Sykes and Mattie S. Myers.1
Joseph H. Sykes was listed on 4 June 1900 as a son living with Noah Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Everett, Snohomish County, Washington.
Joseph H. Sykes was listed on 4 June 1900 as a son living with Noah Sykes on the twelfth census of the United States Everett, Snohomish County, Washington.
Citations
- [S11] 1900 US Census.
Laben H. Sykes1
M, b. 14 February 1846
| Father | Henry Hardy Sykes1 b. 10 Jul 1819, d. 7 Jul 1849 |
| Mother | Harriett Edie b. Oct 1819 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Laben H. Sykes was born on 14 February 1846 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Henry Hardy Sykes and Harriett Edie.1
Laben H. Sykes was listed on 17 December 1850 as a household member living with William Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Laben H. Sykes was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 13 June 1900 in Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania. Also living in the house was, his son, Elmer W. Sykes and Foster B. Sykes, his daughter, Ellie M. Sykes, his mother, Harriett Edie.
Laben H. Sykes was listed on 17 December 1850 as a household member living with William Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Laben H. Sykes was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 13 June 1900 in Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania. Also living in the house was, his son, Elmer W. Sykes and Foster B. Sykes, his daughter, Ellie M. Sykes, his mother, Harriett Edie.
Family | |
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Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
Leah Sykes
F, b. 1845
| Father | Joseph Benjamin Sykes b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 23 Oct 1915 |
| Mother | Magdelena Seitz b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Leah Sykes was born in 1845 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Magdelena Seitz. Leah Sykes married Ferdinand Sieger circa 1865.1
Leah Sykes was listed on 4 December 1850 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.2 Leah Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.3
Leah Sykes was listed on 4 December 1850 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.2 Leah Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.3
Family | Ferdinand Sieger b. 1 Aug 1863 |
Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
- [S14] 1850 US Census.
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Malinda Sykes1
F, b. 1855
| Father | Joseph Benjamin Sykes1 b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 23 Oct 1915 |
| Mother | Magdelena Seitz1 b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 29 Jan 2005 |
Malinda Sykes was born in 1855 at Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Magdelena Seitz.1
Malinda Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.1
Malinda Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Malinda Sykes was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.1
Malinda Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Noah Sykes1
M, b. 1854, d. before 1910
| Father | Joseph Benjamin Sykes1 b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 23 Oct 1915 |
| Mother | Magdelena Seitz1 b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Noah Sykes was born in 1854 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Magdelena Seitz.1 Noah Sykes married Mattie S. Myers circa 1874. Noah Sykes married Annie E. UMN in 1897.2 Noah Sykes died before 1910.
He was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.3
Noah Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Noah Sykes was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 4 June 1900 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington. Also living in the house was his wife, Annie E. UMN, his son, Joseph H. Sykes.
He was listed on 6 August 1860 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the eighth census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.3
Noah Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Noah Sykes was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 4 June 1900 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington. Also living in the house was his wife, Annie E. UMN, his son, Joseph H. Sykes.
Family 1 | Mattie S. Myers b. c 1855, d. c 1895 |
| Marriage* | Noah Sykes married Mattie S. Myers circa 1874. |
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Family 2 | Annie E. UMN b. May 1856 |
| Marriage* | Noah Sykes married Annie E. UMN in 1897.2 |
Citations
- [S106] ISABELLA COUNTY, MICHIGAN MARRIAGES, online https://sites.rootsweb.com/~miisabel/ICM1890.htm
- [S11] 1900 US Census.
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Rufus Sykes1
M, b. 1863
| Father | Joseph Benjamin Sykes1 b. 30 Sep 1824, d. 23 Oct 1915 |
| Mother | Magdelena Seitz1 b. 16 Jun 1819, d. a 1915 |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 29 Jan 2005 |
Rufus Sykes was born in 1863 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Joseph Benjamin Sykes and Magdelena Seitz.1
Rufus Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Rufus Sykes was listed on 28 June 1880 as a son living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the tenth census of the United States Cuirve, Audrain County, Missouri.1
Rufus Sykes was listed on 11 August 1870 as a household member living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the ninth census of the United States in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
Rufus Sykes was listed on 28 June 1880 as a son living with Joseph Benjamin Sykes on the tenth census of the United States Cuirve, Audrain County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S8] 1880 US Census.
Thomas M. Sykes
M, b. 12 November 1827
| Father | Joseph Sykes b. 23 Oct 1783, d. a 1830 |
| Mother | Henrietta Hardy b. c 1789, d. 4 Jan 1836 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Thomas M. Sykes was born on 12 November 1827 at Pennsylvania. He was the son of Joseph Sykes and Henrietta Hardy.
Thomas M. Sykes was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Thomas M. Sykes was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
Victor H. Sykes1
M, b. 1848
| Father | Henry Hardy Sykes1 b. 10 Jul 1819, d. 7 Jul 1849 |
| Mother | Harriett Edie b. Oct 1819 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Jan 2007 |
Victor H. Sykes was born in 1848 at Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Henry Hardy Sykes and Harriett Edie.1
Victor H. Sykes was listed on 17 December 1850 as a household member living with William Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Victor H. Sykes was listed on 4 June 1860 as a household member living with Harriett Edie on the eighth census of the United States in Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Victor H. Sykes was listed on 17 December 1850 as a household member living with William Sykes on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Victor H. Sykes was listed on 4 June 1860 as a household member living with Harriett Edie on the eighth census of the United States in Hopewell Twp., York County, Pennsylvania.
Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
William Sykes1
M, b. 2 August 1821, d. 1894
| Father | Joseph Sykes1 b. 23 Oct 1783, d. a 1830 |
| Mother | Henrietta Hardy1 b. c 1789, d. 4 Jan 1836 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
William Sykes was born on 2 August 1821 at Adams County, Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Joseph Sykes and Henrietta Hardy.1 William Sykes died in 1894 at Hebron, New Brunswick, Canada.
William Sykes was probably included as a free white male, 10 to 15 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
William Sykes was listed on 17 December 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Also living with William Sykes was Harriett Edie, Laben H. Sykes and Victor H. Sykes.
William Sykes was probably included as a free white male, 10 to 15 years of age, in Joseph Sykes's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania.
William Sykes was listed on 17 December 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Shrewsburg, York County, Pennsylvania. Also living with William Sykes was Harriett Edie, Laben H. Sykes and Victor H. Sykes.
Citations
- [S105] Sykes Website Information, online http://cowaro.com/Genealogy/Surname_file/Sykes.html
Harry Ralph Taylor
M, b. 19 September 1892, d. 14 December 1964
| Last Edited | 12 Mar 2006 |
Harry Ralph Taylor was born on 19 September 1892 at Cuba, Fulton County, Illinois. He married Lena Estella Joachim, daughter of Henry Joachim and Mary Frances Fate, circa 1914. Harry Ralph Taylor died on 14 December 1964 at age 72.
Family | Lena Estella Joachim b. 8 Jan 1897, d. 15 Feb 1914 |
Phelita W. Taylor
F, b. 1819, d. after 1862
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
Phelita W. Taylor was born in 1819 at Elbert County, Georgia. She married Moses Rueben Cash, son of Moses Cash and Nancy Hudson, on 11 February 1836 at Elbert County, Georgia. Phelita W. Taylor died after 1862 at Arkansas.
Phelita W. Taylor was listed on 31 August 1850 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the seventh census of the United States in Elbert, Elbert County, Georgia. Phelita W. Taylor was listed on 29 June 1860 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Smith Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
Phelita W. Taylor was listed on 8 August 1870 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the ninth census of the United States in Hurrican Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
Phelita W. Taylor was listed on 31 August 1850 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the seventh census of the United States in Elbert, Elbert County, Georgia. Phelita W. Taylor was listed on 29 June 1860 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Smith Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
Phelita W. Taylor was listed on 8 August 1870 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the ninth census of the United States in Hurrican Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
Family | Moses Rueben Cash b. 1814, d. 1882 |
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Joshua Teague
M, b. 15 September 1835, d. 16 December 1908
| Last Edited | 10 Sep 2017 |
Joshua Teague was born on 15 September 1835 at Claiborne County, Tennessee. He married Nancy Harp, daughter of Levi Harp and Elizabeth Wilson, on 30 October 1856. Joshua Teague died on 16 December 1908 at Claiborne County, Tennessee, at age 73.
Family | Nancy Harp b. 1842 |
Mary Victoria Telander1
F, d. 25 October 1996
| Last Edited | 7 May 2006 |
Mary Victoria Telander married George Edwin Ewan, son of Robert Jacob Ewan and Jessie Lee Rector, on 10 June 1942.1 Mary Victoria Telander died on 25 October 1996.1
Family | George Edwin Ewan b. 4 May 1917, d. 31 Oct 2012 |
Citations
- [S197] Mary Ruth Wright, Rector Family Heritage.
Martha Green Thaxton
F, b. 14 November 1773, d. 16 September 1851
| Father | William Thaxton Sr. b. 1748, d. 22 Apr 1803 |
| Mother | Lucy Clay b. 20 Apr 1752, d. 1825 |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Cleo Johnson Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 2016 |
Martha Green Thaxton was born on 14 November 1773 at Halifax County, Virginia. She was the daughter of William Thaxton Sr. and Lucy Clay. Martha Green Thaxton married Vincent Monroe DeGraffenreid, son of Baker DeGraffenreid and Sarah Mary Vass, on 20 April 1789 at Halifax County, Virginia. Martha Green Thaxton died on 16 September 1851 at Jasper County, Missouri, at age 77.
She Martha applied for a pension under Act of July 7, 1838 on 28 July 1844 (aged 73 years. After her death, her son John, age 59 at 2/26/1853 gave a power of attorney for father's pension application. John served in War of 1812 ,made application for pension, drafted at Sparta, Georgia September, 1814 (Vol.201, p. 46, Pension Papers in DAR library, Washington, D.C.) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 10, Ed. 1, Tree #0296, Date of Import: 28 May 1998]. Martha applied for a pension on the service of Vincent in the Revolutionary War, on 28 July 1844, Greene Co. Missouri. She states that she was the widow of Vincent deGraffenried, who was a private in the War of the Revolution and who entered the service of the USA from the County of Lunenberg, Va., in his 14th year as a substitute in place of Miller Woodson. After three months tour he returned home but immediately entered again for another tour of three months, but served only six weeks. After his return home the second time, her husband enlisted 1st June 1777 for the remainder of the war, and remained in the service of the U.S. during the remainder of the war, or until the British Prisoners, at the surrender of Cornwallis, were marched from Yorktown to Winchester, Va., in order to be exchanged. She stated her husband served under General Lawson, General Stevens, General Woodfor, General Maxwell, and Major Murfree, Lt.. Col. Flinery, Lt. Knox and Gibbons and Wayne. He fought at the battle of Brandywine, at the storming of Stony Point, in July 1779. Also was at the Battle of Guilford Court House in March 1781. Also at the siege of Yorktown in Oct 1781. She also states that her husband had a written discharge, but it was lost when their home burned down in 1793, Person Co., N.C. Evidently she received no pension from this, because on 13 June 1851 she made another petition for a pension from Vincent's services. She died 16 Sept 1851 in Jasper Co. Missouri. Her middle name of Green was her grandmother's maiden name.
Martha Green Thaxton was listed in 1850 as a household member living with an unknown person on the seventh census of the United States in Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Missouri.
She Martha applied for a pension under Act of July 7, 1838 on 28 July 1844 (aged 73 years. After her death, her son John, age 59 at 2/26/1853 gave a power of attorney for father's pension application. John served in War of 1812 ,made application for pension, drafted at Sparta, Georgia September, 1814 (Vol.201, p. 46, Pension Papers in DAR library, Washington, D.C.) [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 10, Ed. 1, Tree #0296, Date of Import: 28 May 1998]. Martha applied for a pension on the service of Vincent in the Revolutionary War, on 28 July 1844, Greene Co. Missouri. She states that she was the widow of Vincent deGraffenried, who was a private in the War of the Revolution and who entered the service of the USA from the County of Lunenberg, Va., in his 14th year as a substitute in place of Miller Woodson. After three months tour he returned home but immediately entered again for another tour of three months, but served only six weeks. After his return home the second time, her husband enlisted 1st June 1777 for the remainder of the war, and remained in the service of the U.S. during the remainder of the war, or until the British Prisoners, at the surrender of Cornwallis, were marched from Yorktown to Winchester, Va., in order to be exchanged. She stated her husband served under General Lawson, General Stevens, General Woodfor, General Maxwell, and Major Murfree, Lt.. Col. Flinery, Lt. Knox and Gibbons and Wayne. He fought at the battle of Brandywine, at the storming of Stony Point, in July 1779. Also was at the Battle of Guilford Court House in March 1781. Also at the siege of Yorktown in Oct 1781. She also states that her husband had a written discharge, but it was lost when their home burned down in 1793, Person Co., N.C. Evidently she received no pension from this, because on 13 June 1851 she made another petition for a pension from Vincent's services. She died 16 Sept 1851 in Jasper Co. Missouri. Her middle name of Green was her grandmother's maiden name.
Martha Green Thaxton was listed in 1850 as a household member living with an unknown person on the seventh census of the United States in Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Missouri.
Family | Vincent Monroe DeGraffenreid b. 1 Jan 1763, d. 13 May 1834 |
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William Thaxton Sr.
M, b. 1748, d. 22 April 1803
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Cleo Johnson Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 19 Sep 2006 |
William Thaxton Sr. was born in 1748 at Amelia County, Virginia. He married Lucy Clay, daughter of Charles Clay and Martha Green, on 1 November 1770 at Cumberland Co., Virginia. William Thaxton Sr. died on 22 April 1803 at Halifax County, Virginia.
Family | Lucy Clay b. 20 Apr 1752, d. 1825 |
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Otto Henry Thom1
M
| Last Edited | 26 Jul 2003 |
Otto Henry Thom married Ruth Louise Monrad, daughter of Christian Fenger Monrad and Mary Etta Fait, circa 1926.1
Family | Ruth Louise Monrad b. 6 Jul 1906, d. 17 Oct 1991 |
Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Nancy Thompson
F, b. circa 1733
| Relationship | 6th great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 23 May 2004 |
Nancy Thompson was born circa 1733 at Virginia. She married Thomas Cash Jr., son of Thomas Cash Sr., in 1753 at Virginia.
Family | Thomas Cash Jr. b. 1735, d. 1764 |
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Manson Tice
M, b. 1 September 1836, d. 9 December 1921
| Last Edited | 17 Feb 2011 |
Manson Tice was born on 1 September 1836 at New York. He married Sarah Amanda Fate, daughter of Martin James Fate and Eliza Nolan, on 5 February 1902. Manson Tice died on 9 December 1921 at Dallas County, Iowa, at age 85.
Manson Tice was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 11 May 1910 in Union Twp., Dallas County, Iowa. Also living in the house was his wife, Sarah Amanda Fate, his daughter, Mattie Pauline Wright.
Manson Tice was listed as the head of household on the fourtheenth census of the United States on 14 January 1920 in Union Twp., Dallas County, Iowa. Also living in the house was,his wife, Sarah Amanda Fate.
Manson Tice was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 11 May 1910 in Union Twp., Dallas County, Iowa. Also living in the house was his wife, Sarah Amanda Fate, his daughter, Mattie Pauline Wright.
Manson Tice was listed as the head of household on the fourtheenth census of the United States on 14 January 1920 in Union Twp., Dallas County, Iowa. Also living in the house was,his wife, Sarah Amanda Fate.
Family | Sarah Amanda Fate b. 30 Mar 1866, d. 24 Nov 1966 |
Margaret Ellen Tillman
F, b. 29 September 1925, d. 15 February 1994
| Last Edited | 28 Feb 2010 |
Margaret Ellen Tillman was born on 29 September 1925 at Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana. She married Gerald Wesley Fate, son of George Lewis Fate and Margaret Bell Louden, circa 1947. Margaret Ellen Tillman died on 15 February 1994 at Lincoln City, Lincoln County, Oregon, at age 68.
Family | Gerald Wesley Fate b. 16 May 1922, d. 9 May 1994 |
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Margaret Ellen Tillman
F, b. 29 September 1925, d. 15 February 1994
| Last Edited | 20 Feb 2011 |
Margaret Ellen Tillman was born on 29 September 1925 at Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana. She married Gerald Wesley Fate, son of George Lewis Fate and Margaret Bell Louden, circa 1944. Margaret Ellen Tillman died on 15 February 1994 at Lincoln City, Lincoln County, Oregon, at age 68. She was buried at Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima County, Oregon.
Family | Gerald Wesley Fate b. 16 May 1922, d. 9 May 1994 |
Ora Ella Timmerman
F, b. 14 March 1882, d. 24 February 1924
| Last Edited | 23 Nov 2012 |
Ora Ella Timmerman was born on 14 March 1882 at Illinois. She married Christian Irwin, son of James L. Irwin and Samantha Angeline Totten, on 3 January 1897. Ora Ella Timmerman died on 24 February 1924 at Illinois at age 41.
Family | Christian Irwin b. 8 Jul 1874, d. 26 Mar 1950 |
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Henry Clay Titus1
M, b. circa 1840, d. 12 June 1864
| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2010 |
Henry Clay Titus was born circa 1840.1 He married Harriet Caroline England, daughter of John Wesley England IV and Hannah Fate, on 22 March 1860.1 Henry Clay Titus died on 12 June 1864.1
Family | Harriet Caroline England b. 1842, d. 5 May 1900 |
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Citations
- [S204] Jaunita Combs, "Genealaogy of Hannah Fate," e-mail to Steven Fate, Nov 2006.
Thomas Nelson Titus1
M, b. July 1861, d. October 1862
| Father | Henry Clay Titus1 b. c 1840, d. 12 Jun 1864 |
| Mother | Harriet Caroline England1 b. 1842, d. 5 May 1900 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 2 Dec 2006 |
Thomas Nelson Titus was born in July 1861.1 He was the son of Henry Clay Titus and Harriet Caroline England.1 Thomas Nelson Titus died in October 1862 at age 1.1
Citations
- [S204] Jaunita Combs, "Genealaogy of Hannah Fate," e-mail to Steven Fate, Nov 2006.
William Henry Titus1
M, b. November 1862
| Father | Henry Clay Titus1 b. c 1840, d. 12 Jun 1864 |
| Mother | Harriet Caroline England1 b. 1842, d. 5 May 1900 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 2 Dec 2006 |
William Henry Titus was born in November 1862.1 He was the son of Henry Clay Titus and Harriet Caroline England.1
Citations
- [S204] Jaunita Combs, "Genealaogy of Hannah Fate," e-mail to Steven Fate, Nov 2006.
Samuel S. Todd1
M, b. August 1837
| Last Edited | 18 Nov 2008 |
Samuel S. Todd was born in August 1837 at Ohio. He married Melissa Delia Rigby, daughter of Caleb Pumphrey Rigby and Elizabeth Christiana Fate, in November 1871 at Joliet, Will County, Illinois.1
Family | Melissa Delia Rigby b. 1838, d. 1918 |
Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Adda Helen Tombs
F, b. 20 March 1864, d. 13 December 1876
| Father | Samuel Alexander Tombs b. 28 Dec 1828, d. 12 Aug 1904 |
| Mother | America Susan Whitledge b. 7 Sep 1838, d. 22 Oct 1873 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 17 Sep 2007 |
Adda Helen Tombs was born on 20 March 1864 at Pike County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Samuel Alexander Tombs and America Susan Whitledge. Adda Helen Tombs died on 13 December 1876 at Pike County, Missouri, at age 12. She was buried at Concorde Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Adda Helen Tombs was listed on 11 June 1870 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Adda Helen Tombs was listed on 11 June 1870 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Agnes Ann Tombs1
F, b. 2 November 1826
| Father | David Love Tombs1 b. 17 Aug 1800, d. 24 Mar 1862 |
| Mother | Louisiana Bayse1 b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 2 Dec 2007 |
Agnes Ann Tombs was born on 2 November 1826 at Pike County, Missouri.1 She was the daughter of David Love Tombs and Louisiana Bayse.1 Agnes Ann Tombs married Robert Tombs on 4 November 1857 at Pike County, Missouri.
Agnes Ann Tombs was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 5 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Agnes Ann Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Agnes Ann Tombs was listed on 4 June 1860 as a household member living with Robert Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuive Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Agnes Ann Tombs was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 5 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Agnes Ann Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Agnes Ann Tombs was listed on 4 June 1860 as a household member living with Robert Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuive Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Family | Robert Tombs b. c 1830 |
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Alexander Tombs
M, b. 1741, d. 24 August 1792
| Father | John Tombs |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Hazel Branstetter Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 21 Nov 2006 |
Alexander Tombs was born in 1741 at Ireland. He was the son of John Tombs. Alexander Tombs married Elizabeth Love say 1763 at Ireland.1 Alexander Tombs died on 24 August 1792 at Chester County, South Carolina.1
Alexander Tombs was listed as the head of a family on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
Alexander Tombs was listed as the head of a family on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
Family | Elizabeth Love b. c 1743, d. 1822 |
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Citations
- [S196] Mildred J. Miller, Family of John Sharpe.
Alma Tombs
F, b. 1875
| Father | William David Tombs b. 12 Oct 1848, d. 28 Apr 1932 |
| Mother | Amanda Ellen Williamson b. 10 Feb 1854, d. 2 Dec 1942 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Alma Tombs was born in 1875 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. She was the daughter of William David Tombs and Amanda Ellen Williamson.
Alma Tombs was listed on 7 June 1880 as a daughter living with William David Tombs on the tenth census of the United States Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Alma Tombs was listed on 7 June 1880 as a daughter living with William David Tombs on the tenth census of the United States Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Charles Walden Tombs
M, b. 8 May 1868, d. 15 October 1885
| Father | Samuel Alexander Tombs b. 28 Dec 1828, d. 12 Aug 1904 |
| Mother | America Susan Whitledge b. 7 Sep 1838, d. 22 Oct 1873 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Charles Walden Tombs was born on 8 May 1868 at Pike County, Missouri. He was the son of Samuel Alexander Tombs and America Susan Whitledge. Charles Walden Tombs died on 15 October 1885 at Pike County, Missouri, at age 17. He was buried at Concorde Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Charles Walden Tombs was listed on 11 June 1870 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Charles Walden Tombs was listed on 11 June 1870 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Clarissa Adaline Tombs1
F, b. 1840
| Father | David Love Tombs1 b. 17 Aug 1800, d. 24 Mar 1862 |
| Mother | Louisiana Bayse1 b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 21 Nov 2006 |
Clarissa Adaline Tombs was born in 1840 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of David Love Tombs and Louisiana Bayse.1
Clarissa Adaline Tombs was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 5 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri; Census listes to other males 10 - 15 years old that are as yet un identified.
Clarissa Adaline Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Clarissa Adaline Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Clarissa Adaline Tombs was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 5 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri; Census listes to other males 10 - 15 years old that are as yet un identified.
Clarissa Adaline Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Clarissa Adaline Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
David Tombs
M, b. 15 May 1763, d. 13 September 1839
| Father | Alexander Tombs1 b. 1741, d. 24 Aug 1792 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Love1 b. c 1743, d. 1822 |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Hazel Branstetter Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 25 May 2009 |
David Tombs was born on 15 May 1763 at County Antrim, Ireland.1 He was the son of Alexander Tombs and Elizabeth Love.1 David Tombs married Sina Sharp, daughter of Samuel Sharp and Sophia Mary Alexander, on 31 December 1793.1 David Tombs died on 13 September 1839 at Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri, at age 76. He was buried at Tombs Family Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri, This family cemetery is located on Rd 466, in the SW 1/4 of Sec. 32-T.53N.R.3W. in Pike Co., MO, southwest of Bowling Green. It was originally on land belonging to the early Tombs settlers in that area. The earliest settler being David Tombs, who came in 1818, then later passed on to his son David L. Tombs. Finally Samuel Alexander Tombs, who died in 1904 and was a son of David L. Tombs, owned it.
1790 US Census was enumerated as a household member on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
David Tombs was enumerated as the head of a family on the third census of the United States in 1810 Chester County, South Carolina. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, listed as free white male(s), age newborn to 10 years old, listed as free white male(s), age ten to sixteen years old, Elizabeth Tombs, listed as free white female(s), age newborn to ten years of age, Sina Sharp, listed as free white female(s), ages twenty-six to forty-five years of age. David Tombs David and Sina Sharp Tombs moved from South Carolina to Missouri around 1818 and first located in Lincoln County. After about a year he purchased 160 acres of land in Pike County in what is known as Cuirve Township, later known as Indian township. The Branstetters lived on the next farm.1 He was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Pike County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: , Sina Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age fifteen to twenty years old, Sina Sharp, listed as free white female(s) age fifty to sixty years old.2
Obituary of David Tombs appeared on 24 September 1839 at St. Louis Missouri Republican, St. Louis, Missouri, as follows: DIED - On the 13th inst., at his residence in Pike county, Mo., DAVID TOMB, a veteran of the revolution, aged 77 years.
1790 US Census was enumerated as a household member on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
David Tombs was enumerated as the head of a family on the third census of the United States in 1810 Chester County, South Carolina. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, listed as free white male(s), age newborn to 10 years old, listed as free white male(s), age ten to sixteen years old, Elizabeth Tombs, listed as free white female(s), age newborn to ten years of age, Sina Sharp, listed as free white female(s), ages twenty-six to forty-five years of age. David Tombs David and Sina Sharp Tombs moved from South Carolina to Missouri around 1818 and first located in Lincoln County. After about a year he purchased 160 acres of land in Pike County in what is known as Cuirve Township, later known as Indian township. The Branstetters lived on the next farm.1 He was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Pike County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: , Sina Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age fifteen to twenty years old, Sina Sharp, listed as free white female(s) age fifty to sixty years old.2
Obituary of David Tombs appeared on 24 September 1839 at St. Louis Missouri Republican, St. Louis, Missouri, as follows: DIED - On the 13th inst., at his residence in Pike county, Mo., DAVID TOMB, a veteran of the revolution, aged 77 years.
Family | Sina Sharp b. 3 May 1769, d. 26 May 1831 |
| Marriage* | He married Sina Sharp, daughter of Samuel Sharp and Sophia Mary Alexander, on 31 December 1793.1 |
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David Love Tombs
M, b. 17 August 1800, d. 24 March 1862
| Father | David Tombs b. 15 May 1763, d. 13 Sep 1839 |
| Mother | Sina Sharp1 b. 3 May 1769, d. 26 May 1831 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
David Love Tombs was born on 17 August 1800 at Camden, Chester County, South Carolina. He was the son of David Tombs and Sina Sharp.1 David Love Tombs married Louisiana Bayse on 14 October 1823 at Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. David Love Tombs died on 24 March 1862 at Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri, at age 61.2 He was buried at Tombs Family Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
David Love Tombs was probably included as a free white male, age under 10 to 16, in David Tombs's household on the third census of the United States in 1810 at Chester County, South Carolina. David Love Tombs was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: Samuel Alexander Tombs, listed as free white male(s), newborn to 5 years old, Agnes Ann Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age newborn to five years old, Louisiana Bayse, listed as free white female(s) age twenty to thirty years old.
David Love Tombs was listed as the head of a family on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: , Samuel Alexander Tombs, listed as free white male(s), age ten to fifteen years old, Margaret M. Tombs and Clarissa Adaline Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age newborn to five years old, Elizabeth J. Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age five to ten years of age, Louisiana Bayse, listed as free white female(s) age thirty to forty years old.
David Love Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living with David Love Tombs was Louisiana Bayse, Agnes Ann Tombs, Samuel Alexander Tombs, Elizabeth J. Tombs, Margaret M. Tombs, Clarissa Adaline Tombs, Susan Tombs and Margaret L. Tombs. David Love Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living with David Love Tombs was Louisiana Bayse, Elizabeth J. Tombs, Margaret M. Tombs, Clarissa Adaline Tombs, Susan Tombs and Margaret L. Tombs.
David Love Tombs was probably included as a free white male, age under 10 to 16, in David Tombs's household on the third census of the United States in 1810 at Chester County, South Carolina. David Love Tombs was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: Samuel Alexander Tombs, listed as free white male(s), newborn to 5 years old, Agnes Ann Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age newborn to five years old, Louisiana Bayse, listed as free white female(s) age twenty to thirty years old.
David Love Tombs was listed as the head of a family on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: , Samuel Alexander Tombs, listed as free white male(s), age ten to fifteen years old, Margaret M. Tombs and Clarissa Adaline Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age newborn to five years old, Elizabeth J. Tombs, listed as free white female(s) age five to ten years of age, Louisiana Bayse, listed as free white female(s) age thirty to forty years old.
David Love Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living with David Love Tombs was Louisiana Bayse, Agnes Ann Tombs, Samuel Alexander Tombs, Elizabeth J. Tombs, Margaret M. Tombs, Clarissa Adaline Tombs, Susan Tombs and Margaret L. Tombs. David Love Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living with David Love Tombs was Louisiana Bayse, Elizabeth J. Tombs, Margaret M. Tombs, Clarissa Adaline Tombs, Susan Tombs and Margaret L. Tombs.
Family | Louisiana Bayse b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Marriage* | David Love Tombs married Louisiana Bayse on 14 October 1823 at Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. |
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Dora E. Tombs
M, b. circa 1881
| Father | John Wesley Tombs b. 13 Jul 1855, d. 6 Feb 1936 |
| Mother | Ada Arizona South b. 5 Dec 1857, d. 8 Jan 1913 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Dora E. Tombs was born circa 1881 at Pike County, Missouri. He was the son of John Wesley Tombs and Ada Arizona South.
Dora E. Tombs witnessed the death of Ada Arizona South on 8 January 1913 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Dora E. Tombs witnessed the death of Ada Arizona South on 8 January 1913 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Dorothy Tombs
F, b. 1923
| Father | James Perry Tombs b. 16 Aug 1886, d. 28 Mar 1952 |
| Relationship | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Dorothy Tombs was born in 1923 at Pike County, Missouri. She was the daughter of James Perry Tombs.
Dorothy Tombs was listed on 22 April 1930 as a daughter living with James Perry Tombs on the 1930 census Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Dorothy Tombs was listed on 22 April 1930 as a daughter living with James Perry Tombs on the 1930 census Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Elizabeth Tombs1
F, b. 23 January 1803, d. 26 November 1846
| Father | David Tombs1 b. 15 May 1763, d. 13 Sep 1839 |
| Mother | Sina Sharp1 b. 3 May 1769, d. 26 May 1831 |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 23 Jan 2011 |
Elizabeth Tombs was born on 23 January 1803 at Chester County, South Carolina.2,1 She was the daughter of David Tombs and Sina Sharp.1 Elizabeth Tombs married Alexander Love circa 1823. Elizabeth Tombs married Nathan Massey on 19 December 1839 at Pike County, Missouri.2 Elizabeth Tombs died on 26 November 1846 at Pike County, Missouri, at age 43.2,1 She was buried at Kilby Cemetery, Curryville, Pike County, Missouri.
Elizabeth Tombs was probably included as a free white female, age under 10, in David Tombs's household on the third census of the United States in 1810 at Chester County, South Carolina.
Elizabeth Tombs was probably included as a free white female, age under 10, in David Tombs's household on the third census of the United States in 1810 at Chester County, South Carolina.
Family 1 | Alexander Love |
| Marriage* | Elizabeth Tombs married Alexander Love circa 1823. |
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Family 2 | Nathan Massey b. 25 Sep 1798 |
| Marriage* | Elizabeth Tombs married Nathan Massey on 19 December 1839 at Pike County, Missouri.2 |
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Elizabeth J. Tombs1
F, b. 1835
| Father | David Love Tombs1 b. 17 Aug 1800, d. 24 Mar 1862 |
| Mother | Louisiana Bayse1 b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 21 Nov 2006 |
Elizabeth J. Tombs was born in 1835 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of David Love Tombs and Louisiana Bayse.1
Elizabeth J. Tombs was probably included as a free white female, 5 to 10 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri; Census listes to other males 10 - 15 years old that are as yet un identified.
Elizabeth J. Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Elizabeth J. Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Elizabeth J. Tombs was probably included as a free white female, 5 to 10 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri; Census listes to other males 10 - 15 years old that are as yet un identified.
Elizabeth J. Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Elizabeth J. Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Emma May Tombs
F, b. 15 February 1866, d. 1 August 1885
| Father | Samuel Alexander Tombs b. 28 Dec 1828, d. 12 Aug 1904 |
| Mother | America Susan Whitledge b. 7 Sep 1838, d. 22 Oct 1873 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Emma May Tombs was born on 15 February 1866 at Pike County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Samuel Alexander Tombs and America Susan Whitledge. Emma May Tombs died on 1 August 1885 at Pike County, Missouri, at age 19. She was buried at Concorde Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Emma May Tombs was listed on 11 June 1870 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Emma May Tombs was listed on 11 June 1870 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Ernest R. Tombs
M, b. September 1888
| Father | Mandaville Curry Tombs b. 28 Jan 1857, d. 10 Dec 1934 |
| Mother | Mary E. Reynolds b. Jun 1856 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Ernest R. Tombs was born in September 1888 at Pike County, Missouri. He was the son of Mandaville Curry Tombs and Mary E. Reynolds.
Ernest R. Tombs was listed on 4 June 1900 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the twelfth census of the United States Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Ernest R. Tombs was listed on 7 May 1910 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the 1910 census Bowling Green, Pike County, Ohio.
Ernest R. Tombs was listed on 4 June 1900 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the twelfth census of the United States Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Ernest R. Tombs was listed on 7 May 1910 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the 1910 census Bowling Green, Pike County, Ohio.
Franklin Tombs
M, b. circa 1853
| Father | James Sharp Tombs b. 12 Feb 1825, d. 11 Jan 1902 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Green b. 10 Jul 1827, d. 1 Mar 1907 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 2 Dec 2007 |
Franklin Tombs was born circa 1853 at Pike County, Missouri. He was the son of James Sharp Tombs and Elizabeth Green.
Franklin Tombs was listed on 16 June 1860 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
Franklin Tombs was listed on 14 June 1870 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Franklin Tombs was listed on 16 June 1860 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
Franklin Tombs was listed on 14 June 1870 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Hugh Tombs
M, b. circa 1740
| Father | John Tombs |
| Relationship | 5th great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 14 Feb 2009 |
James Perry Tombs
M, b. 16 August 1886, d. 28 March 1952
| Father | Mandaville Curry Tombs b. 28 Jan 1857, d. 10 Dec 1934 |
| Mother | Mary E. Reynolds b. Jun 1856 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2011 |
James Perry Tombs was born on 16 August 1886 at Pike County, Missouri. He was the son of Mandaville Curry Tombs and Mary E. Reynolds. James Perry Tombs died on 28 March 1952 at Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, at age 65. He was buried on 31 March 1952 at Bowling Green Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
James Perry Tombs was listed on 4 June 1900 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the twelfth census of the United States Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
James Perry Tombs was listed on 7 May 1910 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the 1910 census Bowling Green, Pike County, Ohio.
James Perry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 22 April 1930 in Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was, his son, James Perry Tombs Jr., his daughter, Dorothy Tombs, father, Mandaville Curry Tombs.
James Perry Tombs was listed on 4 June 1900 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the twelfth census of the United States Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
James Perry Tombs was listed on 7 May 1910 as a son living with Mandaville Curry Tombs on the 1910 census Bowling Green, Pike County, Ohio.
James Perry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 22 April 1930 in Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was, his son, James Perry Tombs Jr., his daughter, Dorothy Tombs, father, Mandaville Curry Tombs.
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James Perry Tombs Jr.
M, b. 6 March 1920, d. 22 September 1953
| Father | James Perry Tombs b. 16 Aug 1886, d. 28 Mar 1952 |
| Relationship | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2011 |
James Perry Tombs Jr. was born on 6 March 1920 at Pike County, Missouri. He was the son of James Perry Tombs. James Perry Tombs Jr. died on 22 September 1953 at Jefferson Barracks, Saint Louis County, Missouri, at age 33. He was buried on 27 September 1953 at Bowling Green Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
James Perry Tombs Jr. was listed on 22 April 1930 as a son living with James Perry Tombs on the 1930 census Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
James Perry Tombs Jr. was listed on 22 April 1930 as a son living with James Perry Tombs on the 1930 census Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
James Sharp Tombs1
M, b. 12 February 1825, d. 11 January 1902
| Father | David Love Tombs b. 17 Aug 1800, d. 24 Mar 1862 |
| Mother | Louisiana Bayse b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 5 Sep 2010 |
James Sharp Tombs was born on 12 February 1825 at Pike County, Missouri.1 He was the son of David Love Tombs and Louisiana Bayse. James Sharp Tombs married Elizabeth Green in 1848. James Sharp Tombs died on 11 January 1902 at Pike County, Missouri, at age 76. He was buried at Concorde Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
James Sharp Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs. He was listed on 16 June 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living with James Sharp Tombs was Elizabeth Green, William David Tombs, John Wesley Tombs, Margaret L. Tombs and Franklin Tombs. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
James Sharp Tombs was listed on 14 June 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
James Sharp Tombs was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 7 June 1880 in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Elizabeth Green, his son, John Wesley Tombs, his father-in-law, an unknown person .
James Sharp Tombs was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 7 June 1900 in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Elizabeth Green.
James Sharp Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs. He was listed on 16 June 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living with James Sharp Tombs was Elizabeth Green, William David Tombs, John Wesley Tombs, Margaret L. Tombs and Franklin Tombs. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
James Sharp Tombs was listed on 14 June 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
James Sharp Tombs was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 7 June 1880 in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Elizabeth Green, his son, John Wesley Tombs, his father-in-law, an unknown person .
James Sharp Tombs was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 7 June 1900 in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Elizabeth Green.
Family | Elizabeth Green b. 10 Jul 1827, d. 1 Mar 1907 |
| Marriage* | James Sharp Tombs married Elizabeth Green in 1848. |
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Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Jane Tombs1
F, b. 1776, d. 1840
| Father | Alexander Tombs1 b. 1741, d. 24 Aug 1792 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Love1 b. c 1743, d. 1822 |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 24 Sep 2006 |
Jane Tombs was born in 1776.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Tombs and Elizabeth Love.1 Jane Tombs died in 1840.1
1790 US Census was enumerated as a household member on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
1790 US Census was enumerated as a household member on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
Citations
- [S196] Mildred J. Miller, Family of John Sharpe.
John Tombs
M
| Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Charts | Hazel Branstetter Pedigree |
| Last Edited | 14 Feb 2009 |
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John Wesley Tombs
M, b. 13 July 1855, d. 6 February 1936
| Father | James Sharp Tombs b. 12 Feb 1825, d. 11 Jan 1902 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Green b. 10 Jul 1827, d. 1 Mar 1907 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 5 Sep 2010 |
John Wesley Tombs was born on 13 July 1855 at Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. He was the son of James Sharp Tombs and Elizabeth Green. John Wesley Tombs married Ada Arizona South circa 1875. John Wesley Tombs died on 6 February 1936 at Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri, at age 80. He was buried at Concorde Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
He was listed on 16 June 1860 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
John Wesley Tombs was listed on 14 June 1870 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
John Wesley Tombs was listed on 7 June 1880 as a son living with James Sharp Tombs on the tenth census of the United States Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
John Wesley Tombs was listed as the head of household on the 1930 census on 8 January 1920 in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
He was listed on 16 June 1860 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
John Wesley Tombs was listed on 14 June 1870 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the ninth census of the United States in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
John Wesley Tombs was listed on 7 June 1880 as a son living with James Sharp Tombs on the tenth census of the United States Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
John Wesley Tombs was listed as the head of household on the 1930 census on 8 January 1920 in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Family | Ada Arizona South b. 5 Dec 1857, d. 8 Jan 1913 |
| Marriage* | He married Ada Arizona South circa 1875. |
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Levina F. Tombs
F, b. 20 March 1831, d. 31 August 1846
| Father | David Love Tombs b. 17 Aug 1800, d. 24 Mar 1862 |
| Mother | Louisiana Bayse b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 25 May 2009 |
Levina F. Tombs was born on 20 March 1831 at Pike County, Missouri. She was the daughter of David Love Tombs and Louisiana Bayse. Levina F. Tombs died on 31 August 1846 at Pike County, Missouri, at age 15. She was buried at Tombs Family Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Mandaville Curry Tombs1
M, b. 28 January 1857, d. 10 December 1934
| Father | Samuel Alexander Tombs1 b. 28 Dec 1828, d. 12 Aug 1904 |
| Mother | America Susan Whitledge1 b. 7 Sep 1838, d. 22 Oct 1873 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 22 Jan 2011 |
Mandaville Curry Tombs was born on 28 January 1857 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.1 He was the son of Samuel Alexander Tombs and America Susan Whitledge.1 Mandaville Curry Tombs married Mary E. Reynolds in 1878 at Pike County, Missouri. Mandaville Curry Tombs died on 10 December 1934 at Ashley Twp., Pike County, Missouri, at age 77. He was buried on 12 December 1934 at Bowling Green Cemetery, Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was also known as Curry. He was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Next door to James Toombs and three doors down from David Toombs.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 4 June 1900 in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary E. Reynolds, his son, James Perry Tombs and Ernest R. Tombs.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 7 May 1910 in Bowling Green, Pike County, Ohio. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary E. Reynolds, his son, James Perry Tombs and Ernest R. Tombs.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the fourtheenth census of the United States on 7 May 1920 in Hartford Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was,his wife, Mary E. Reynolds.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed on 22 April 1930 as father living with James Perry Tombs on the 1930 census Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was also known as Curry. He was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with Samuel Alexander Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Next door to James Toombs and three doors down from David Toombs.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 4 June 1900 in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary E. Reynolds, his son, James Perry Tombs and Ernest R. Tombs.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 7 May 1910 in Bowling Green, Pike County, Ohio. Also living in the house was his wife, Mary E. Reynolds, his son, James Perry Tombs and Ernest R. Tombs.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed as the head of household on the fourtheenth census of the United States on 7 May 1920 in Hartford Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Also living in the house was,his wife, Mary E. Reynolds.
Mandaville Curry Tombs was listed on 22 April 1930 as father living with James Perry Tombs on the 1930 census Indian Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Family | Mary E. Reynolds b. Jun 1856 |
| Marriage* | Mandaville Curry Tombs married Mary E. Reynolds in 1878 at Pike County, Missouri. |
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Citations
- [S10] 1870 US Census.
Margaret L. Tombs1
F, b. 1845
| Father | David Love Tombs1 b. 17 Aug 1800, d. 24 Mar 1862 |
| Mother | Louisiana Bayse1 b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2009 |
Margaret L. Tombs was born in 1845 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of David Love Tombs and Louisiana Bayse.1
Margaret L. Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Margaret L. Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Margaret L. Tombs was listed on 16 June 1860 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
Margaret L. Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Margaret L. Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Margaret L. Tombs was listed on 16 June 1860 as a household member living with James Sharp Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Lived next door to David L. Tombs.
Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Margaret M. Tombs1
F, b. 1837
| Father | David Love Tombs1 b. 17 Aug 1800, d. 24 Mar 1862 |
| Mother | Louisiana Bayse1 b. 20 Dec 1804, d. 2 Jun 1863 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 21 Nov 2006 |
Margaret M. Tombs was born in 1837 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of David Love Tombs and Louisiana Bayse.1
Margaret M. Tombs was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 5 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri; Census listes to other males 10 - 15 years old that are as yet un identified.
Margaret M. Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Margaret M. Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Margaret M. Tombs was probably included as a free white female, newborn to 5 years of age, in David Love Tombs's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri; Census listes to other males 10 - 15 years old that are as yet un identified.
Margaret M. Tombs was listed on 9 August 1850 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the seventh census of the United States in Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri. Margaret M. Tombs was listed on 15 June 1860 as a household member living with David Love Tombs on the eighth census of the United States in Bowling Green Post Office, Cuirve Twp., Pike County, Missouri.
Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Mary Tombs1
F, b. 1766, d. 1835
| Father | Alexander Tombs1 b. 1741, d. 24 Aug 1792 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Love1 b. c 1743, d. 1822 |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Steven Lewis Fate |
| Last Edited | 24 Sep 2006 |
Mary Tombs was born in 1766.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Tombs and Elizabeth Love.1 Mary Tombs died in 1835.1
1790 US Census was enumerated as a household member on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
1790 US Census was enumerated as a household member on the first census of the United States Chester County, South Carolina.
Citations
- [S196] Mildred J. Miller, Family of John Sharpe.
