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Peter Collins ARCHER

Member of Company B, 12 Battalion, Tennessee Calvary, Confederacy. Enlisted June 28, 1862 in Greeneville, TN by Capt. J. Q. Arnold for 3 years. Started as a Private and ended as a Corporal.


1900 census: MO, Clay, Liberty, district 24,
Archer, Peter                aug 1838,   61, TN, TN, TN, married 43 years
     , Aley    wife         jul 183[8], 61, TN, TN, TN 4/4 living
Clemens, Maria, daughter     apr 1868    32, VA, TN, TN, married 12 years,  0/0
       , George, son-in-law, may 1853,   47, KY, KY, KY, married 12 years

1880 census: MO, Clay, Kearney, 18-jun-1880
Archer, P. C. 41, TN, TN, TN
, Allie       42, TN, TN, KY
, Abraham     19, VA, TN, TN
, Mariah      12, VA, TN, TN
, William     10, VA, TN, TN
, Chalmus      6, VA, TN, TN


1870 census: VA, Washington, Goodson, 23-jun-1870
Archer, Peter C. 31, TN
, Alice          32, TN
, Abraham         9, TN
, Maria C.        2, VA
Mere, Elizabeth   9, TN


Aley F. MILLER

Obituary: Mrs. Peter Archer, April 28, 1927
Mrs. Aley Archer, who lived near Liberty for more than 55 years, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Maria Broyles, at Parkville, Thursday. She was a widow of Peter C. Archer, who died ten years ago in February. The funeral service for Mrs. Archer was conducted by Father Mullins at the St. James Catholic Church in Liberty, Friday.and burial was at Mt. Memorial cemetery.

The deceased had been living with her daughter the past year. She had been in failing health since an attack of influenza last winter. She was born in Limestone, Green county Tennessee, July 6, 1837. She and her husband came to Clay Co, MO in 1869. The children are: Will Archer, soth of Liberty; Chalmers, west of Liberty; Mrs. Broyles of Parkville. Two grandchildren are Robert and William Archer of Kansas City, KS, children of Abe Archer.


Joseph Charles ARCHER

1900 census: MO, Clay, Liberty, district 24
Archer, Charley     head,      jun-1845, 54, TN, NC, TN married 26 years
     , Nancy       wife,      sep-1852, 47, TN, TN, TN married 26 years, 2/2 living
     , Charles Jr. son,       Dec-1875, 24, MO, TN, TN
     , Maud, daughter-in-law, Oct-1880, 19 Iowa, Iowa, MO
     , Lee   grandson,        Nov-1897, 2, MO, MO, Iowa
     , Leala granddau,        May-1898, 1, MO, MO, Iowa
     , Hattie     daughter    Apr 1888, 12 MO, TN, TN


1880 census: MO, Clay, Kearney, district 116, 16-Jun-1880
Archer, Joseph  36 MO, TN, MO
     , Nancy   30 TN, TN, TN
     , Charles  5 MO, TN, TN

Mt. Nebo (Pleasant Hill) Cemetery
This cemetery is located in the southeastern part of Clay county, Missouri. It is about in the center of the west half of Section 23, Township 51N, Range 31W, and is about one-quarter mile north of the peak of Nebo Hill. It is some 150 square feet. It was indexed on October 13, 1963, by Kermit B. Karns. At that time it was in very good condition.

Archer, Charles, 1874/1942
Archer, Joseph A. 6/29/1845 to 12/31/1907


Nancy C. BRITTON

1880 Clay Co Missouri Kearney pg 296D household 230
Joseph Archer 36 Tn
Nancy 30 Tn
Charles 5 Mo
Margret Bolton 33 sister in law widow Tn
Sabina Bolton 10 Mo
Jane Bolton 7 Mo
Sarah Bolton 3 Mo
Ella Foster 3 mos adopted born April Mo parents ILL

1900 Clay Co Missouri Liberty twp pg 134b household 223
Charley Archer Jun 1845 54 married 26 yrs Tn parents NC
Nancy Sept 1852 47 2 born 2 living Tn parents Tn
Charley Jr son Dec 1875 24 married 3 yrs Missouri
Maud dtr in law Oct 1880 19 Iowa 2 born 2 living
Lee grdson Nov 1897 2 Mo
Lula granddtr May 1898 1 Mo
Hattie dtr April 1888 12 MO

REF: HELEN WHITAKER Johnson


Henry Smith ARCHER

Henry Smith Archer was born near Raytown, Green County, Tennessee, September 11, 1847 and departed from this life April 21, 1930 with an age of 83 years, 7 months, 10 days, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lillian Martin, 5203 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, CA.

He was of German, Irish descent, and growing up in the mountainous regions of Eastern Tennessee gave him the foundation for a strong healthy body, sturdy habits, and a cheerful disposition. He was disposed to look on the bright side of life although he suffered many hardships during the early part of his life caused by the ravages of both the Union and Confederate armies which passed back and forth during the Civil War. He moved to Liberty, Clay County, MO with his father and some of his elder brothers in 1868, living there about 14 years. During his sojourn in Missouri he married Miss Susan A. Crockett, to this union two children were born, Mollie F. and Eugene M. Then death entered the home taking the wife and mother in March 1879. On September 18, 1881, he was married to Miss Louisa Mattox, to this union eight children were born. He then moved to Kansas in the fall of 1882 settling on a farm near Canton, McPherson County, Kansas, residing there about one year then moved near McPherson, where he resided until 1913 this time moving to Newton, Harvey County, Kansas. After nine years he again changed his place of abode, this time to California, sojourning for a short time in San Bernardino and finally in Los Angeles, where he passed away.

Always jolly and friendly, he made friends wherever he went, and created an atmosphere of sunshine. He was always greeted by his friends as "Dad". He was unselfish, willing to share his last morsel of bread with those in need. Ever loyal to his family and to his country. Honest, upright, always opposing wrong, ever upholding the right. Therefore with these splendid qualities in his passing we lose a loving husband, a kind and ever consideration father in the home, and a highly esteemed citizen in the community. Those left to mourn his sudden departure are his wife, Louisa Archer, and six children: Mrs. Mollie F. Shaw of Hallis Summit, KS; Eugene M. Archer of Newton, KS; Mrs. Jessie E. Irvin of Hynes, CA; Philo S. Archer of Hutchinson, KS; Mrs. Velma Greve of Maywood CA; and seven grandchildren; also two brothers, John Archer of Liberty, MO; Alexander Archer, Excelsior Springs, MO; and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Wallace of Liberty, MO and Elizabeth Davis of Excelsior Springs, MO. Four children have preceded him in death, Fannie W., William, Harold H., and an infant son; also five brothers and one sister. Undertaker L. R. Rice Funeral Parlor, Los Angeles. Burial was in Angeles Abbey Mausoleum.

Other notes
1880 census: MO, Clay, Fishing River, district 125, 4-jun-1880
Archer, Henry S. 32, TN, NC, TN farmer
, Mollie F.       4, MO, TN, MO daughter
, Eugene          1, MO, TN, MO son
Archer, Uriah,   27, TN, NC, TN brother, farmer
, Sallie A       21, MO, MO, MO sister-in-law


Henry Smith ARCHER

Henry Smith Archer was born near Raytown, Green County, Tennessee, September 11, 1847 and departed from this life April 21, 1930 with an age of 83 years, 7 months, 10 days, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lillian Martin, 5203 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, CA.

He was of German, Irish descent, and growing up in the mountainous regions of Eastern Tennessee gave him the foundation for a strong healthy body, sturdy habits, and a cheerful disposition. He was disposed to look on the bright side of life although he suffered many hardships during the early part of his life caused by the ravages of both the Union and Confederate armies which passed back and forth during the Civil War. He moved to Liberty, Clay County, MO with his father and some of his elder brothers in 1868, living there about 14 years. During his sojourn in Missouri he married Miss Susan A. Crockett, to this union two children were born, Mollie F. and Eugene M. Then death entered the home taking the wife and mother in March 1879. On September 18, 1881, he was married to Miss Louisa Mattox, to this union eight children were born. He then moved to Kansas in the fall of 1882 settling on a farm near Canton, McPherson County, Kansas, residing there about one year then moved near McPherson, where he resided until 1913 this time moving to Newton, Harvey County, Kansas. After nine years he again changed his place of abode, this time to California, sojourning for a short time in San Bernardino and finally in Los Angeles, where he passed away.

Always jolly and friendly, he made friends wherever he went, and created an atmosphere of sunshine. He was always greeted by his friends as "Dad". He was unselfish, willing to share his last morsel of bread with those in need. Ever loyal to his family and to his country. Honest, upright, always opposing wrong, ever upholding the right. Therefore with these splendid qualities in his passing we lose a loving husband, a kind and ever consideration father in the home, and a highly esteemed citizen in the community. Those left to mourn his sudden departure are his wife, Louisa Archer, and six children: Mrs. Mollie F. Shaw of Hallis Summit, KS; Eugene M. Archer of Newton, KS; Mrs. Jessie E. Irvin of Hynes, CA; Philo S. Archer of Hutchinson, KS; Mrs. Velma Greve of Maywood CA; and seven grandchildren; also two brothers, John Archer of Liberty, MO; Alexander Archer, Excelsior Springs, MO; and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Wallace of Liberty, MO and Elizabeth Davis of Excelsior Springs, MO. Four children have preceded him in death, Fannie W., William, Harold H., and an infant son; also five brothers and one sister. Undertaker L. R. Rice Funeral Parlor, Los Angeles. Burial was in Angeles Abbey Mausoleum.

Other notes
1880 census: MO, Clay, Fishing River, district 125, 4-jun-1880
Archer, Henry S. 32, TN, NC, TN farmer
, Mollie F.       4, MO, TN, MO daughter
, Eugene          1, MO, TN, MO son
Archer, Uriah,   27, TN, NC, TN brother, farmer
, Sallie A       21, MO, MO, MO sister-in-law


Mary Elizabeth ARCHER

Their marriage was in the eastern part of the county, near Raytown.

1900 census: MO, Clay, Liberty, 4-Jun-1900
Archer, Alex W.            jul 1868, 33, TN, NC, TN  farmer
Davis, Elizabeth sister,   Dec 1849, 50, TN, NC, TN
    , Charles F., nephew, Sep 1878, 21, TN, TN, TN

McPherson City Cemetery Info


Uriah Collins ARCHER

Obituary: Uriah C. Archer
The death of Uriah C. Archer occurred Saturday morning at his home in the east part of Liberty. Mr. Archer had been a well known citizen of the county for 56 years, residing in Stockdale vicinity most of the time, and moved to Liberty a few years ago. The funeral was held at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock , the service being conducted by Rev. H. G. Barr, in the absense of Dr. O. R. Mangum. The burial was at Mt. Memorial cemetery.

Mr. Archer was born near Greenville, Green county, Tennessee, January 7, 1852. His parents were William Archer and Malinda Collins Archer. The family came to Clay county in 1869. His marriage was to Miss Sallie A. Crockett on September 12, 1876. Of the union, three sons were born, Edgar, Emery, and Walter, who with the wife and mother survive, and a niece, Miss Ercel Crockett, who has made her home with the family since four years of age.

Mr. Archer was one of eleven children. the survivying brothers and sisters being: John Archer of Liberty; Henry Archer of Los Angeles, CA; Alexander W. Archer of Excelsior Springs; Mrs. Amanda maib of Portfalls, Idaho; Mrs. Elizabeth H. Davis of Excelsior Springs; and Mrs. Martha Wallis of Stockdale vicinity. Andrew, Peter C., Joseph, and William Archer, brothers, are dead.

1900 census: MO, Clay, Fishing River, district 14,
Archer, Uriah  jan-1852 48 TN, NC, TN 24 years of marriage
      , Sallie Dec-1861 38 MO, MO, MO 24 years of marriage
     , Edgar  sep-1880 19 MO, TN, MO
     , Emery  feb-1883 17 MO, TN, MO
     , Walter jan-1886 14 MO, TN, MO


Sallie Ann CROCKETT

Direct descendant of David Crockett, American pioneer.

Obituuary- Mrs. Sallie Ann Archer, Liberty Newspaper, Aug, 1950
Liberty resident was descendant of David Crockett. Mrs. Sallie Ann Archer, 91 years old, a lifelong resident of Clay county, died Friday morning at the home of a niece, Mrs. Ercell Houston, 112 Suddarth. Mrs. Archer was the daughter of Thomas Crockett, an early day settler in clay county and a direct descendant of David Crockett, American pioneer. She was the mother of Edgar Archer, a partner in the Church Archer funeral home and official of Clay county who died May 18. Her husband, U. C. Archer, a farmer and stockman, died twenty-ficve years ago. Her mother was Mary White Everett, from a pioneer Kentucky family.

She leaves two sons, Emery Archer and Walter Archer, and a sister, Mrs. Reva Archer, all of Liberty; ten grandchildren, sixteen great-gradchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Saturday at the Church-Archer chapel by the Rev. W. A. Crum. Burial was in Mt. Memorial cemetery on College Hill.


                  /Joseph CROCKETT d: UNKNOWN
            /David CROCKETT b: 15 JUN 1780 d: 21 JAN 1853
    /Thomas Travis CROCKETT b: 31 DEC 1821 d: 13 AUG 1908
    |       \Susan TRAVIS b: 6 APR 1776 d: 3 SEP 1862
Sallie A. CROCKETT b: ABT 1859 d: UNKNOWN
    |                                       /James AVORY b: 8 OCT 1667 d: UNKNOWN =>
    |                               /Thomas AVORY b: 8 JUN 1697 d: 1757
    |                               |       \ CATHERINE b: ABT 1672 d: UNKNOWN
    |                       /James AVERETT b: 11 DEC 1723 d: ABT 1820
    |                       |       \ SARA b: ABT 1700 d: UNKNOWN
    |               /Zachariah AVERETT b: 4 NOV 1767 d: 24 NOV 1845
    |               |       \ ELIZABETH b: ABT 1731 d: AFT 1776
    |       /Howard EVERETT b: 24 OCT 1793 d: 10 APR 1877
    |       |       |       /Jared TINDALL b: ABT 1752 d: UNKNOWN
    |       |       \Mary W. TINDALL b: 24 SEP 1776 d: 4 NOV 1858
    \Mary White EVERETT b: 23 OCT 1827 d: 2 JUL 1873
            |               /Luke WALTRIP d: UNKNOWN
            |       /Luke WALTRIP b: 1757 d: ABT 1845
            |       |       \Mary BUNTON b: ABT 1730 d: UNKNOWN
            \Sarah Ann WALTRIP b: 5 APR 1785 d: 3 NOV 1859
                    |       /Michael VENTRES d: UNKNOWN
                    \Mary VANTREESE b: 1760 d: UNKNOWN