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  1. William Johnson and John Gregory, 1850 U.S. Census, Harrison, Daviess Co., IN,; National Archives. p207.
  2. John Gregory, 1860 U.S. Census, Washington P.O., Harrison Twp., Daviess Co., Indiana, dwelling 168, family 166; National Archives.
  3. John and Christopher Gregory, 1870 U.S. Census, Washington P.O., Harrison Twp, Daviess Co., Missouri, sheet 17, dwellings 116, 117, families 115, 116; National Archives. page 12.
  4. Talbert, John, and Isaac Gregory, 1880 U.S. Census, Harrison Twp., Daviess Co., IN, pages 487C and 4A; National Archives T9-0271. 49B.
  5. John Chandler Clement, compiler, Some descendents of Elias and Elizabeth Stone (working title) (Denver, CO: Self, unpublished).
  6. Indiana Marriage Index through 1850 Last Name, Bride or Groom: Johnson First Name, Bride or Groom: Hiram Last Name, Spouse: Martin First Name, Spouse: Mariah County: Daviess Date: 12-15-1825 Remarks:.
  7. 1850 U.S. Census, Harrison, Daviess Co., IN, p208.
  8. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
  9. Barbara Simms Waggoner, compiler, Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, six volumes (Elnora, Indiana: self, 1986-1993), 4:108.
  10. Shirley Lomon, "Berner, Gregory, Horrall and May," e-mail message from (Mesa, AZ) to Keith Winkelman, 10/24/2003.
  11. LDS Ancestral File.
  12. 1880 U.S. Census, Harrison Twp., Daviess Co., IN, pages 487C and 4A, T9-0271/499A.
  13. Johnsons, Gregorys and Horralls, 1850 U.S. Census, Veale Twp, Daviess County, Indiana,; National Archives. p123.
  14. correspondence with John Clement.
  15. , Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, six volumes, v4, p108.
  16. Ibid., v4, page 108.
  17. Ibid.
  18. Alfred Webber, 1880 U.S. Census, Reeve Twp, Daviess Co., Indiana, page 480D; National Archives. T9-0271/480D.
  19. Thomas, William L., and William E. Johnson, 1880 U.S. Census, Omnia Twp., Cowley Co., KS,; National Archives NA Film T9-0377, page 515D. T9-0377/515D.
  20. William Johnson and Oscar Ingram, 1900 U.S. Census, Fairview Twp, Cowley Co., Kansas, sheet 6, page 119A, dwelling 105, families 108 and 109; National Archives. 6/119A.
  21. Family data, WilliamJohnson Family Bible, William Johnson Family Bible, (:,); original owned by Doris/Winkelman (11 Hillcrest, Perry, OK 73077). William Johnson to Emma Burger to Leta Henderson to Doris Winkelman.
  22. 1860 U.S. Census, Washington P.O., Harrison Twp., Daviess Co., Indiana, dwelling 168, family 166, page 7 (595).
  23. Michael Wayne Burger.
  24. CliffordD.Smith, compiler, Cemetery Records of Cowley County, Kansas (Garden City, Kansas: Sanley C. and Patricia D. Smith, 1978).
  25. Rachel Gregory obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, Winfield, KS, January, 1928,.
  26. D., Cemetery Records of Cowley County, Kansas, page 21.
  27. 1850 U.S. Census, Veale Twp, Daviess County, Indiana, p116/F447.
  28. Albert Jeremiah Johnson obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, Winfield, Cowley Co., KS, June 29, 1929,.
  29. Social Security Death Index.
  30. http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi.
  31. John Clement, collected research.
  32. D., Cemetery Records of Cowley County, Kansas, p28.
  33. FamilyHistory.com, compiler, Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 (www.FamilyHistory.com:,), book 2, page 102.
  34. 1850 U.S. Census, Veale Twp, Daviess County, Indiana, dwelling 472.
  35. Willis E. Wallace, 1880 U.S., Veale Twp, Daviess Co., Kansas,; National Archives T9-0271, page 502B. p502B.
  36. 1880 U.S. Census, Harrison Twp., Daviess Co., IN, pages 487C and 4A, T9-0271/487C.
  37. 1870 U.S. Census, Washington P.O., Harrison Twp, Daviess Co., Missouri, sheet 17, dwellings 116, 117, families 115, 116, page 17.
  38. 1880 U.S. Census, Omnia Twp., Cowley Co., KS, T9-0377/514B.
  39. Jeremiah Gregory, 1900 U.S. Census, Omnia Twp, Cowley Co., Kansas, ED 52, sheet 8A, page 134; National Archives. 8A.
  40. Thomas Johnson, 1860 U.S. Census, High Rock P.O., Reeve Twp, Daviess Co., Missouri, dwelling 595, family 587; National Archives.
  41. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census (Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, June 8, 2003), FHL Film 1254271; National Archives Film T9-0271; Page 499A.
  42. Elias Horrall, 1870 U.S. Census, Washington Post Office, Veale Twp, Daviess Co., Indiana, sheet 14, dwelling 3, family 94; National Archives. page 14.
  43. 1880 U.S. Census, Harrison Twp., Daviess Co., IN, pages 487C and 4A, FHL Film 1254271; National Archives Film T9-0271;.
  44. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census (Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, June 8, 2003), FHL Film 1254271; National Archives Film T9-0271; Page 499A.
  45. Elizabeth Ingram obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, Winfield, Cowley Co., KS, July 23, 1941,.
  46. 1900 U.S. Census, Fairview Twp, Cowley Co., Kansas, sheet 6, 11A, dwelling 105, families 108 and 109.
  47. Interview with Doris Joanne (Henderson) Winkelman (11 Hillcrest, Perry, Oklahoma 73077), by Keith Winkelman, Cheryl Lynn (Winkelman) Hodge, ongoing. Transcript held by ().
  48. Frank Dawson Friends and relatives filled the Morris Funeral home and many stood outside Tuesday afternoon to pay a last tribute to Frank Dawson who died Saturday night of injuries received Saturday afternoon when a tree fell on him. The funeral services began at two o'clock. Rev. W.O. Wheaton, pastor of the Rock Methodist Episcopal church, officiated, and used as the text for his message of help and comfort, I Corinthians 15:55 an 57, “Oh death, where is thy sting? O grave. Where is thy victory?” “But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus.” He talked on “Callenging Victory and Thanksgiving.” The Floral quartet, composed of John Dicken, Jake Fife, Leroy Sturm, and W.O. Bender, sang “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere,” “Abide With Me” and “It Is Well With My Soul.” They were accompanied by Miss Mary Crandall at the organ. Pallbearers were Ed Morton, Ed Simms, Charles Hornaday, O. M. Akers, ira Wall and Charles Mabey all of Rock. Interment was in the Salter Cemetery east of Rock. Among the relatives from out-of-town for the services were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey and Mrs. Floreta Ashen and son, of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. George Kirbey and daughter, Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole and Mrs. Helen Murry of Wichita; Mrs. Zerma Rowen of Mulvane; Mrs. Emma Burder and son, Ernest, of Ponca City; Mrs. Lew Walker of Wilmont and L. L. Dawson of Haskell.
  49. Thomas Franklin Johnson obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, Winfield, Cowley Co., KS, February 25, 1933,.
  50. Thomas Franklin Johnson Sunday at 2:30pm funeral services were held from the Hackney Baptist church for Thomas Franklin Johnson, who died Friday evening after an illness of only a few hours. The church was crowded and many friends stood outside to pay a last tribute to Mr. Johnson, who was a pioneer resident of Cowley county. Rev. J. E. Maguire was in charge of the services. The Floral quartet composes of John Dicken, Leroy Sturm, Jake Fife, and W.O. Bender, accompanied by Miss Ruth Dicken at the piano, sang “Abide with Me” and “Life Is a Mountain Railway.” Mrs. Marshall Drew of Arkansas City sang a solo, “Does Jesus Care.” Pallbearers were G.A. Branch, G.C. Whitson, H.A. Beaver and William E. Reynolds. Interment (sic) was in the Mount Vernon Cemetery. The following tribute was read during the services by Reverend Mr. Maguire: “Mr. Johnson joined the Hackney Baptist church on February 8, 1925, and at his death was a member of eight years standing. He was an upstanding Christian man in his home and in the community. He was a devoted husband and idolized his children and the little granddaughter. Mr. Johnson was one of the best of neighbors and a friend to everyone, always ready to do his share in all community work. “He will be sadly missed in his home and by all who knew him - no one can ever take his place. Death comes to us all sooner or later. That is the inevitable end of many, but could we all be as well prepared for death as Mr. Johnson it would have no terror for us. “God holds the key to man's destiny and we know not the time nor place of our going, and so we bow our heads and bend our wills to God's wishes and say 'Thy will by done'.”.
  51. Elijah Alfred Johnson obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, Winfield, Cowley Co., KS, August 30, 1940,.
  52. 1880 U.S. Census, Omnia Twp., Cowley Co., KS, T9-0690.
  53. 1900 U.S. Census, Fairview Twp, Cowley Co., Kansas, sheet 6, 11A, dwelling 105, families 108 and 109, 6/11A.
  54. John Elmer Johnson, 1930 U.S., Los Angeles County, California, enumeration district 19-652, sheet 23A; National Archives. p 23A.
  55. Social Security Death Index (SSDI).
  56. 1930 U.S., Los Angeles County, California, enumeration district 19-652, sheet 23A, p23A.
  57. Ibid., 23A.
  58. George Burger Household, 1900 U.S. Census, Bunch Creek, Noble Co., OK, ED 149, Sheet 8, Lines 84-88, dwelling 168, family 170; National Archives. Enumeration District 149, Sheet 8, Lines 84-88.
  59. Albert Ellis Burger Sr., Family History Book.
  60. Michael Wayne Burger, gedcom from mwb.
  61. Cowley County Probate Court Marriage Records: pg 326, District Court of Cowley County, Kansas, 311 E, 9th, P.O. Box 472, Winfield, KS 67156-0472.
  62. Michael Wayne Burger, birthplace of FS Burger.
  63. George Burger Household, 1880 U.S. Census, Shoal Creek, Barry Co., MO, Page 263C; National Archives Film T9-0672. Film T9-0672, Page 263C.
  64. Perry, OK Paper.
  65. U. S. Government, SSDI Social Security Death Index.
  66. Sunset Memorial Garden Cemetery Listing (: Aggie Cochrane ([email protected]), April 21, 2002); http://www.interment.net/data/us/ok/comanche/sunset/.
  67. In Rememberance (Aunt Donah), Lynn has this.
  68. John Berner, 1920 U.S., Winfield, Cowley Co., Kansas, enumeration district 74, sheet 2A, dwelling 36; National Archives. p 2A.
  69. Marriage Record, Book K: 264, Probate Court of Cowley County, Kansas, Winfield, Cowley Co., Kansas, Book K, page 264.
  70. D., Cemetery Records of Cowley County, Kansas, p 28.
  71. 1880 U.S. Census, Harrison Twp., Daviess Co., IN, pages 487C and 4A, T9-0271/449A.
  72. Marriage Record, Book ?: 30, Probate Court of Cowley County, Kansas, Winfield, Cowley Co., Kansas, pg30.
  73. My personal recollections.
  74. Mahlon Erikson, compiler, Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble Co., Ok (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~okcemete/noble/gracehill/gracehill.htm: Oklahoma Cemeteries Mailing List,).
  75. Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble Co., Oklahoma (off E. Boundary St.); transcribed by the writer on Nov 30, 2002, Leta Henderson.
  76. Doris Winkelman.
  77. Henderson Isaac Alexander's sister Mary Anne Alexander, Blue eyes, red hair, ht 5'9" born July 12, 1842, Irvine, Estill Co Ky. Died Nov.2, 130 - Okla. Married Wm. Henderson, born Olive Hill Ky, July 16, 1840 at St. Joseph, Missouri July 21, 1861. She had eleven children, 1. Sarah Margaret born Bigelow June 15, 1862 - Died 1952 2. James Harvey " " July 28, 1864 - Died July 24, 1916 3. William Riley " " Nov 15, 1866 - Died Dec 14, 1867 4. Martha Jane " " Feb 8, 1869 - Dies Aug 8, 1955 5. Henry Washington " " Feb 8, 1869 - Died at birth 6. Lucretia Elizabeth " " Apr 18, 1871 - Died mov 24, 1873 at Rulo, NE 7. Arminnie " Rulo, Neb Nov 24 1873 - Died Mar 3, 1948 8. No name, twin " " " - Died at birth 9. Robert Ingersoll " " July 27, 1877 - Died Dec 21, 1957 10.Ida (Idell) Ellen " " July 2, 1880 11.Mary Evaline " " Aug 24, 1883 - Died Feb 24, 1931 #1 Sarah Margaret (Maggie married James F. Brown Jan 12, 1888 I think had 7 childred. One living, Bettie Brown. #2 James Harvey married Anna Mae Odell, Mar 12, 1886. they had 7 children, William Jasper born Dec 12, 1866 died Mar 1887. Maude Ethel born May 27, 1888. Emmett Harvey born Joly 10, 1891, died Apr 16, 1945. John Allen born July 10, 1895, Died age 2 weeks. Robert Cecil born Oct 10, 1899, died 1955. James Harvey, born Feb 17, 1903. Arthur Maine born July 20, 1905. Mrs. Maude Wright (3 children, grandshildren, great g children) James Harvey Henderson (children, grand ") Arthur maine Henderson (children, grand ") All reside next door to each other R3 #2 - Perry, Oklahoma.
  78. Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble Co., Oklahoma, Jimmy Henderson.
  79. Marriage Record, Book ?: 59, Probate Court of Cowley County, Kansas, Winfield, Cowley Co., Kansas, page 59.
  80. The Book of Common Marriage for AE Burger and Pauline Randel in possession of Mike W. Burger.
  81. Albert Ellis Burger Sr., Family History Book.
  82. U. S. Government, SSDI Social Security Death Index.
  83. Albert Ellis Burger - Frances Pauline Randel marriage, 2 Apr 1938, First Presbyterian Church , Ponca City, OK. Held by Michael Wayne Burger (Honolulu, HI).
  84. Email from Lou Ellen Berner (11114 Haxelhurst Dr., Houston, TX 77043-3502), by, 10/22/2003. Transcript held by Keith Winkelman (). email: [email protected].
  85. Donna Elaine Johnson obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, Winfield, Cowley Co., Kansas, Febuary 14, 2002,.
  86. GEDCOM file imported on 31 Oct 2002.
  87. odell123002.ged.
  88. Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble Co., Oklahoma, Jimmy D. Henderson.
  89. Lynn has this.
  90. Discharge Papers Winkelman, Gorden K. Serial# 38 700 272, Private First Class, 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment Date of Discharge: 4 November 1945. Henderson, Arthur M. Serial # 36127470 Sgt. 47 TC Sq. 313 TC Gp. Date of discharge 12 June 1945.
  91. US War Department, Stanley W. Kellish, 1LT, AUS, Personnel Officer, WD AGO Form 53,56 Enlisted Record and Report of Separation Honorable Discharge (US War Department, 4 Nov 1945).
  92. Birth Certificate.
  93. Interview with Donna Jalynne (Cook) Inkelaar (404 Huntington Rd, Andale, KS 67001-9654), by self,. Transcript held by (). From her website: http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/i/n/k/Donna-J-Inkelaar/.
  94. Department of Defense Form 241, Report of Separation.
  95. Letter from the probate judge.
  96. Letter from the probate judge.
  97. Letter from the probate judge.