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Part II - Henry Lamb
Family Group "A"

Thomas Lamb
and
Sarah Moore

Thomas Lamb, son of Henry Lamb, was born about 1721, in Nancemond Monthly Meeting, Virginia. A shopkeeper, a miller and farmer, he was married 5 September 1746, in Perquimans County, North Carolina, to Sarah Moore, born 1721, daughter of Robert Moore and Hannah Mainwaring. (See: Mainwaring Family, Part V)

In some records, Sarah is listed as daughter of John Moore and Mary Ratliff. That is doubtful. Since Thomas�s oldest child appears to have been born before Thomas was married, this also needs to be proved, to be sure Sarah is his mother. This may involve the difference in Quaker dating.

On 6 August 1755, Thomas Lamb was recommended to meeting of ministers and elders, a sign that he exhibited noticeable and acceptable ministerial qualities.

In 1757, he applied for permission to make a move, but he had to clear up a few things before permission was granted. On 10 September 1760, he sold his Perquimans land, and joined his father in the move to Rowan County, in 1760. He died 7 February 1833. Sarah died 15 April 1791, in Caesars Creek, Clinton, Ohio.

Children:

    1. Joshua Lamb, born 6 April 1746, Perquimans County, North Carolina

    2. Josiah Lamb, born in 1747 in Perquimans County, North Carolina.

    3. Manassa Lamb

    4. Cornelus Lamb

    5. Jacob Lamb

    6. Henry Lamb, born about 1756-7. (In 1790 Census, Killsborough District, Randolph County, North Carolina, page 98; Henry Lamb with 3 males-2 under 16, 1 16 and up, and 3 females) No proof of which Henry

    7. Nancy Lamb. (In "Lamb Marriages" Supp. Vol. 7 - 1917, by Clemens, is recorded "Nancy Lamb, born 10-23-?, lived to age 98, married Nathan Pike. Nancy�s daughter Mary Alice Pike married James Earl Hughes" It may, or may not be the same one.)

    8. James Lamb

    9. Selena (Betty) Lamb, born 1 January 1757, Guilford County, North Carolina; died before 1790; married 1 day, 2 months, 1761, 1/wife of Captain Edward Beeson, son of Benjamin Beeson Sr. and Elizabeth Hunter (See: Beeson Family, Part III)

    10. Sarah Lamb, born about 1750, Perquimans County, North Carolina;

    11. Recorded by Jerry Richmond in Quaker Collection





    A-2. Josiah Lamb

    Josiah Lamb, son of Thomas Lamb and Sarah Moore, was born in 1747 in Perquimans County, North Carolina.

    He was married 7 October 1767 in New Garden Monthly Meeting, Rowan County, North Carolina to Miriam Powell, who was born in 1747, in Guilford County, North Carolina, the daughter of Henry Powell (1710-1764) and Elizabeth Roberts (1726-1819.

    Miriam died in 1788 in Dobbs, Wayne County, North Carolina; Josiah died in 1790, in North Carolina

    Children:

  1. Jesse Lamb, born 4 March 1768, Center Monthly Meeting, Rowan County, North Carolina

  2. Elizabeth (Betty) Lamb

  3. Sarah Lamb, born 26 September 1771, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina, North Carolina

  4. Huldah Lamb, born 25 September 1773, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina, died 24 March 1864, Henry, Henry County, Indiana

  5. Thomas Lamb, born 21 April 1776, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina

  6. Jemima Lamb, born 1778, Wayne County, Indiana, died 1800

  7. Elijah Lamb, born 1780, Indiana

  8. Martha Lamb, born 1782, Indiana

  9. Eli Lamb, born 1784

  10. Miriam Lamb, born 1786, Wayne, Wayne County, Indiana, died in Randolph County, North Carolina

THIRD GENERATION




A-1. Joshua Lamb

Joshua Lamb, son of Thomas Lamb and Sarah Moore, was born 6 April 1746, in Guilford County, North Carolina.

He was married 7 October 1767, New Garden Monthly Meeting, Roan County, North Carolina to Miriam Powell, born about 1747, daughter of Henry (born about 1720) and Elizabeth (Roberts) Powell.

Henry Powell was born about 1720, and was married 6 August 1746 to Elizabeth Roberts, who was born about 1726.

Children:

  1. Miriam Powell, born about 1746/7.
  2. Elizabeth Powell, born about 1749
  3. Jamima Powell, born about 1750
  4. Elijah Powell, born about 1753
  5. Henry Powell, born 1770

Joshua & family must have removed from Center Monthly Meeting, to Contentnea Monthly Meeting, about 1777, however no minutes prior to 1825 for Center Monthly Meeting, have survived & men's minutes prior to 1814 for Contentnea Monthly Meeting, have not survived.

Joshua was married/2 about 1792, in Orange County, North Carolina to Mrs. Esther __, who had a daughter Betsy, born about 1787, who married William Henson.

Contentnea Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, North Carolina on 12 January 1793 Jemima, Martha, & Miriam, daus of Joshua granted certificate to Cane Creek Monthly Meeting

Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange County, North Carolina, on 1 June 1793 Jemima, Martha, & Miriam received on certificate from Great Contentnea Monthly Meeting, North Carolina dated 12 January 1793

Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, on 6 July 1793 Thomas, Elijah, & Eli Lamm, sons of Joshua, received on certificate from Contentnea Monthly Meeting, North Carolina, dated 8 December 1792

Spring Monthly Meeting, set off from Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, North Carolina in 1793

Joshua died about 1820, in Harrison County, Indiana. The records of the older children�s birth are found in New Garden Monthly Meeting.

Children:

  1. Jessie Lamb, born 4 March 1768, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford, North Carolina

  2. Elizabeth Lamb, born 26 October 1769, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford, North Carolina; married out of unity, disowned 1787 at Contentnea Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, North Carolina

  3. Sarah Lamb, born 26 September 1771, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford, North Carolina; disowned 1787 Contentnea Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, North Carolina

  4. Hulda Lamb, born 25 September 1773, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford, North Carolina, disowned 1796 Spring Monthly Meeting, Orange County, North Carolina

  5. Thomas Lamb, born 21 April 1776, Center Monthly Meeting, Guilford, North Carolina

  6. Jemima Lamb, born about 1778, Wayne County, North Carolina; married 23 June 1798, Guilford County, North Carolina, to Gabriel Dyson

  7. Elijah Lamb, born about 1780, Wayne County, North Carolina

  8. Martha Lamb, born about 1782, Wayne County, North Carolina; married about 1801, Randolph County, North Carolina to Jacob Cloud (born 19 October 1767, son of Joseph Cloud and Mary Earl Underwood; disowned 1801, by Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Chatham County, North Carolina

  9. Miriam Lamb, born about 1786, Wayne County, North Carolina; married 16 July 1813, Orange County, North Carolina, to Reuben Underwood

  10. Eli Lamb, born about 1788 , Wayne County, married 16 June 1812, Orange County, North Carolina, to Hetty Underwood

  11. M/2
  12. Josiah Lamb, born about 1793, in Orange County, North Carolina





A-9. Selena (Betty) Lamb

Selena (Betty) Lamb, daughter of Thomas Lamb and Sarah Moore, was born 1 January 1757, in Guildford County, North Carolina, and died about 1788.

She was married in 1775 in New Garden Monthly Meeting, Guildford County, 1/wife to Captain Edward Beeson, who was born 1 January 1757 (apparently the same birthdays) New Garden, Guildford County, North Carolina .

Edward was the son of Benjamin Beeson and Elizabeth Hunter (See: Beeson Family, Part III) he served in the Revolutionary War. In the spring of 1778, he enlisted, was Ensign and Lieutenant in Captain David Thomas Dugan�s North Carolina Regiment. Commissioned in April 1779, Captain of Foot, in Col Dugan�s Randolph County, Militia.

After Selena (Betty) died in 1788, he was married in 1790, in New Garden to Ann Pennington, who was born 15 March 1771.

He took his family and slaves to Stokes County, North Carolina, then to Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee, then to the Tennessee River near Scottsboro, Alabama, before arriving in St. Clair County, Alabama, in 1814.

He built a log cabin in the woods near the site of Asheville, Alabama, on what is now the double Bridge Road between Steel and Ashville, and lived among the Indians until they were removed.

With his third wife, Dicy Mullen, he lived in Little Brister�s Cove, Marshall County, Alabama, where he died 16 January 1837, and buried in Carlton cemetery, about 1/4 miles east of his residence. About 1920 the grave was moved to Beason Union Cemetery, St Clair County, (near Whitney Junction) His grave is marked with the War Department�s official marker for Revolutionary War soldiers.

He was a farmer, large landowner and slave holder. Alford was the son of his daughter Elizabeth.

Children:

  1. Elizabeth Betty Beeson, born 1776, Guilford County

  2. Vestal Beeson, born about 1777/8

  3. Jesse Beeson, born 1779.

  4. Uriah Beeson born 1785, married Sarah Ann Maples

  5. Elizabeth Beeson

  6. Adopted
  7. Alford (Gamon) Beeson, born 11 March 1795. Columbia, Tennessee





A-(10). Sarah Lamb

Sarah Lamb, daughter of Thomas Lamb and Sarah Moore, was born about 1750, in Perquimens County, North Carolina.

She was married about 1769, in Rowan County, to Richard (Hudson) Hutson VI, who was born about 1750 in Randolph County, North Carolina, and died after 1807, in Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee. He was the son of Charles Hudson and Martha Robinson (See: Hudson Family)

The family joined the Back Creek Monthly Meeting, in 1798, the Lost Creek Monthly Meeting, near New Market, Tennessee, in 1802. In 1807 Richard was condemned for his marriage out of discipline.

Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy:

Vol. I, p. 722, Back Creek Monthly Meeting, North Carolina

1798, 12, 29, Hudson, Richard, received upon request.

1802, 8, 24, requested certificate to Lost Creek Monthly Meeting, Tennessee. Vol. I, p. 1122, Lost Creek Monthly Meeting, near New Market, Tennessee

1802, 11, 20, Hutson, Richard, received on certificate from Back Creek Monthly Meeting, N.C., dated 1802, 9, 9.

1802, 11, 20, Hutson, Sarah, received on certificate from Back Creek Monthly Meeting, N.C., dated 1802, 9, 21.

1807, 9, 26, Hutson, Richard, condemned for his marriage out of discipline.

Children:

  1. John Hutson, born 1768

  2. Ruth Hutson, born 5 May (or July) 1770, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Rowan County, North Carolina

  3. Jane Hutson, born 1775, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee

  4. Nathan Hutson, born 1 August 1778, Randolph County, North Carolina (1814 member Milford Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, Indiana; married 7 March 1798, Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, North Carolina, to Lydia Presnall, born 13 June 1784, daughter of Daniel Presnall Sr. (1748-1830) & Martha ___.

FOURTH GENERATION




A-16. Jemima Lamb

Jemima Lamb, daughter of Joshua Lamb and Miriam Powell, was born about 1778, in Wayne County, Indiana.

She was married 23 June 1798, in Guilford County, North Carolina, to Gabriel Dyson who was born about 1776, the son of Thomas Dyson, who was born about 1750. Only 1 child.

Children:

  1. Sarah Dyson, born 19 January 1800, Guilford County, North Carolina

Notes

AKA Lamb, Jemima -Marriage Bond dated 23 June 1798, Guilford County, North Carolina between Gabriel Dison & Jemimiah Lamb; bondsman James Wier, witness Christopher Bernhard;

Bond Nbr 54861

-Contentnea Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, North Carolina on 12 January 1793 Jemima, Martha, & Miriam Lamm, daus of Joshua granted certificate to Cane Creek Monthly Meeting

-Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange County, North Carolina on 1 June 1793 Jemima, Martha, & Miriam received on certificate from Great Contentney Monthly Meeting, North Carolina dated 12 January 1793

-Cane Creek Monthly Meeting,on 1 August 1795 Jemima granted certificate to Spring Monthly Meeting, North Carolina

-Spring Monthly Meeting, Orange County, North Carolina on 4 July 1796 Jamimah received on certificate from Cain Creek Monthly Meeting, dated 2 July 1796

-Spring Monthly Meeting,on 4 March 1799 Jemimah Dyson (formerly Lam) disowned for marr.out





A-1(11) Josiah Lamb

Josiah Lamb, son of Joshua Lamb and Mrs. Esther ____, was born about 1793, in Orange County, North Carolina.

He was married 27 December 1814, in Orange County to Priscilla Pike, who was born about 1793, Orange County, North Carolina, the daughter of William Pike and Sarah Sheridan.

Children:

  1. Oliver Lamb, born 25 June 1819, North Carolina

  2. Louisa B Lamb, born 19 August 1827, North Carolina





A-21. Jesse Lamb

Jesse Lamb, son of Joshua Lamb and Miriam Powell, was born 4 March 1768, Center, Rowan County, North Carolina.

He was married in 1794, North Carolina, to Sarah Benson, who was born in 1765 in North Carolina, the daughter of Benjamin Benson (1762-1833) and Margaret Elizbeth Wilson (1750-1843) In 1830, they lived in Giles, Tennessee.

Jesse and Sarah both died in 1850, in Franklin County, Alabama

Children:

  1. ?Pascal Lamb, died in 1840

  2. John B Lamb, born 1795

  3. Jordan Lamb, born 1805, Tennessee, died 1875, Arkansas

  4. Joseph Lamb, born 1808, Tennessee, died in Greene, Alabama

  5. Charles Lamb, born 1810

  6. Walker Lamb, born 1812, Tennessee, died in Alabama

  7. Melissa Lamb, born 1818, Tennessee,

  8. Elizabeth Berry Lamb, born 1822, Tennessee, died in 1870, in Riverton, Colbert County, Alabama

  9. Lititia Lamb, born 1825, Tennessee, died Sunflower, Sunflower County, Mississippi

  10. Laban Lamb, born 1929, Tennessee, died January 1867, Clark County, Arkansas

  11. Perrin, born 1831

  12. Mary Lamb, born 1835, North Carolina





A-91. Elizabeth "Betty" Beeson

Elizabeth "Betty" Beeson, daughter of Selena (Betty) Lamb and Captain Edward Beeson, was born in 1776, in Guilford, North Carolina, and died about 1824, in Blountsville, Blount County, Alabama (Graves Cemetery)

Betty was an active, independent person. She could stand on the ground and jump into the saddle on a horse. While at college in North Carolina, she was married 1794, in Columbia, Tennessee, to her music teacher, Prof. G Gamon, who was born in 1779. They went to Columbia, Tennessee, where Alford was born, March 11, 1795. When Alford was about two years old his father died. Then Edward Beeson brought his daughter, Betty and her child to his home. He adopted Alford, changed his name to Beeson, reared him and educated him for the Law.

In New Garden, Guildford County, North Carolina, 10 August 1801, Betty was married/2 to John Graves, who was born 1779, in North Carolina, son of James Graves and Francis Childers.

In a petition in Bledsoe County, Tennessee to delay the enactment of the Land Law, during the War of 1812 with England, appears the signatures of John Graves, Latham Graves, Aaron Lamb, Adam Lamb, Alexander Lamb, and Thomas Beeson.

They moved to Blount County, Alabama, along with Vestal Beeson and family about 1814-15, and lived among the Indians until they were removed.

Betty died there about 1825 and is buried in the Blountsville Cemetery. At her burial a group of people said she was such a good woman that they would love to be buried by her.

John Graves was married/2 8 October 1825, to Lydia Cheney, who had 6 children, and married/3 17 December 1850, in DeKalb, Alabama to Mary Roden Bailey.

John lived in North Carolina, Sepuathchie Valley, Tennessee, Blount and DeKalb counties in Alabama. By 1815 John is no longer found in any record in Surry County. He is found however in a petition to delay the enactment of the Land Law during the War with US and England and afterwards. It was signed by Aaron Lamb, Adam Lamb, Alexander Lamb, Thomas Beeson, John Graves, and Latham Graves. This shows definitely that John Graves lived in these areas.

He may have died in Marshall County, Alabama, although according to probate court records he died in DeKalb County, in 1853, and tradition has it that he was buried in the Hill Cemetery there.

Children:

  1. Hiram Graves, 1802, Randolph County, North Carolina

  2. Alexander Graves

  3. Milton Graves

  4. Nancy Graves

  5. Anne Graves, born 26 July 1810, DeKalb County, Alabama

  6. Mary Polly Graves, born about 1812, DeKalb County, Alabama

  7. Captain William Graves, born 10 March 1818, Blount County, Alabama





A-92. Vestal Beeson

Vestal Beeson, son of Selena (Betty) Lamb and Captain Edward Beeson, was born about 1777/8, probably in Guildford County, North Carolina, and died in 1842.

He married Sussannah Steed, in North Carolina. They and family, together with John Graves and his wife Betty, moved to the site of Blountsville, Blount County, Alabama in 1814/15.

Vestal was a wealthy farmer and large slave owner. He gave the lot for the courthouse square in Blountsville when it was made the County Seat in 1820. These families had lived among the Indians until they were removed.

Vestal�s will: "First, I bequeath to my beloved wife Susannah the use and benefit of all my property, both personal and Real after my decease during her widowhood, or in case she does not marry during her natural life (except) three female Negro slaves which I have heretofore conveyed by deed of gift to my sons William Beeson, Vestal Beeson, Jr. and Clayton Green Beeson, one to each.

"Secondly, after the death of my wife Susannah or in case after my death she marries at such time as she so marries I will that my daughter Salina Pearson have the sum of five dollars, that all the rest of my said estate both Real and personal be equally divided between my other children to/wit Locke Beeson, Henderson Beeson, Calvin J Beeson, Milton Beeson, William Beeson, Vestal Beeson and Clayton G Beeson." The birth order of the children is not known.

Children:

  1. William P. Beeson

  2. Vestal Beeson, Jr.

  3. Clayton G Beeson

  4. Henderson Beeson

  5. Calvin J Beeson

  6. Milton Beeson

  7. Locke Beeson born 25 January 1809 in Montgomery County, North Carolina





A-96. Alford Gamon Beeson

Alford Gamon Beeson, son of Betty Beeson and Professor Gamon was born in Columbia, Tennessee, 11 March 1795, was adopted and reared by his grandfather, Edward Beeson, who had his name changed to Beeson.

In the fall of 1813, at the age of 18, he joined General Andrew Jackson's Army as a private in Captain James MacFarland's Company, Tennessee Militia, and fought through the Creek Indian Campaign in Alabama. He was in the Battle of Horse Shoe Bend, 27 March 1814, which crushed the Creek Indians and opened a large territory to white settlers in Alabama. On 28 September 1814, he re-enlisted at Columbia, Tennessee, for the New Orleans Campaign in Captain James MacMahon's Company, Tennessee Militia.

His widow, years later, received a land grant for his services in each of these two campaigns. He fought Packangham in the Battle of New Orleans and was mustered out of the Army, 27 April 1815. In 1878 his widow was granted a pension for his services in the War of 1812.

After his return from the war he lived with his mother, Mrs. John Graves, in Blount County, Alabama, farming and teaching school. He was married 27 July 1819, to Fannie Baker, who was born about 1795. Then his grandfather, Captain Edward Beeson who was at that time living in St. Clair County, Alabama, gave him his part of his grandmother Lamb's estate, which included several slaves. One of these slaves, "Aunt Amy," lived with Rev. John L. Beeson, (son of Alford) at Scouttsboro, Alabama, for years after the Civil War before she died. She was familiar with the affairs and history of Captain Edward Beeson and family and of his grandson, "Marse Alford," and never tired of relating the family history and incidents.

Alford Beeson and wife lived a few years in Blount County, then moved to a farm near Scottsboro, where he lived the remainder of his life. He is buried beside his wife, Fannie Baker, and their daughter, Susanna, in a cemetery about three miles east of Scottsboro. He taught school, and farmed, was a Justice of the Peace, was a fine citizen and a kindhearted, sociable and hospitable man.

Alabama Soldiers, Revolution, War of 1812, and Indian Wars. From Owen's History Vol. III p. 125. Sketch of William. Edward Beeson, born in Jackson County, Alabama, 1829, son of Alford and Fannie (Baker) Beeson, who lived at Scottsboro, the former fought with Gen. Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812 in his campaign against the Indians in Alabama and in the battle of New Orleans against Gen. Packingham and after the War settled in Blount County, His ancestors came from England to North Carolina before the Revolution.

Alford Beeson witnessed a deed between Thos. H. Kirby and wife Nancy J. to Milton Kirby and Joseph P. Frazier, 6 Mar. 1835, Jackson County, Alabama.

Residence: Columbia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Scottsboro, Alabama Occupation: Military, School Teacher, Justice of Peace

Military: Army, 1813-1815

Children:

  1. John L. Beeson, Rev

  2. William Edward Beeson

  3. Susanna Beeson





A-(10)2. Ruth Hutson

Ruth Hutson, daughter of Sarah Lamb and Richard Hutson, was born 5 May (or July) 1770, in Cane Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina, and died 19 January 1852, Newberry, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio.

She was married 29 October 1790, in Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, North Carolina, to Daniel H Moon, who was born 27 April 1773, in Deep River Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, North Carolina, and died 15 April 1841, his death recorded at Newberry Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio. They were buried in Westfork Friends Cemetery, in Clinton County, Ohio.

He was the son of Joseph B Moon (1750-1832) and Ann Brewer Brown. An in-depth account of the Moon family, back as far as 1527, is found on RootsWeb.com, Blanke Harris Family Tree 2005.

Note:
See "A Short History of the Moon Family With Records of the Family of James and Sarah Moon" printed by Isaac Moon, Leonardville, Kansas, about 1952, pg. 45. In possession of Shirley Miller, 1164 Sierra Ct. Livermore, California 94550

In the spring of 1808, Daniel and Joseph Moon, came with their families to what was then Highland County, now Clinton County, Ohio, and settled about one mile east of Martinsville. Daniel Moon served on early juries and was a member of the first school committee. Land records indicate that Daniel held ownership of a considerable amount of farmland in the Clinton County, Ohio area. In 1812, he was put on committee to oversee the subscription school opened by Jonah Wright.

Children:

  1. Joseph Daniel Moon, born 24 February 1791 in Cane Creek, Chatham County, North Carolina

  2. William Moon, born 11 April 1795 in Cane Creek, Randolph County, North Carolina

  3. Richard Moon, born 12 February 1798 in Randolph County, North Carolina

  4. Jeremiah Moon, born 15 January 1800 in Cane Creek Randolph County, North Carolina, died about 1867, in Iowa

  5. Mary Ann Polly Moon, born 24 February 1802 in Jefferson County, Tennessee, died 6 March 1861, Clinton County, Ohio; married John Hockett, born 18 April 1799, Grayson County, Virginia, died 13 September 1862, Clinton County, Ohio

  6. Sarah Sally Moon, born 10 January 1804, Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee, died 12 January 1835, Newberry, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  7. Samuel Moon, born 10 September 1805 in Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee

  8. John H. Moon, born 24 February 1807 in Newberry, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  9. Mary Jane Moon, born 2 October 1810 in Clear Creek, Highland County, Ohio, died 1890 Peoria, Mahaska County, Iowa; married 1 March 1827, Clinnton County, Ohio, to Benoni Presnall
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Jeremish Presnall
      2. Henry Presnall
      3. James Presnall
      4. Mary J Presnall
      5. William Presnall

  10. Zimri Moon, born 12 November 1812, Clear Creek, Highland County, Ohio

FIFTH GENERATION




A-161. Sarah Dyson

Sarah Dyson, daughter of Jemima Lamb and Gabriel Dyson, was born 19 January 1800, in Guildford County, North Carolina and died 24 October 1887, in Albia, Monroe County, Iowa.

She was married about 1821, Chatham County, North Carolina, to William Hobson, who was born 30 January 1800, Chatham County, North Carolina, and died about 1869, Henry County, Iowa, son of George Hobson (27 February 1765, Chatham Co-9 June 1845, Chatham Co) and Dinah Marshill (18 September 1771-30 September 1830)

George, son of Stephen Hobson (5 3m 1742 (May)-23 June 1825) and Ann Barnes (17 3m 1744 (May) � 1 February 1775) See Quaker Collection, Hobson Line 0017.

William�s great uncle, Charles Hobson moved to Preble County, Ohio, at an early date. A number of cousins were sprinkled throughout the Miami Valley of Ohio.

Sources:

  1. History of Henry County, Iowa;
  2. Hobson, Descendants of George and Elizabeth Hobson, by Earl Davis, 1957.
  3. (See "Quaker Connection" internet.)

Children:

  1. Corwin Hobson, about 1823, Chatham County, North Carolina; died 27 November 1861, Asocial, Massachusetts; married 16 October 1851, Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri to Virginia McGinnis (25 May 1825-12 November 1857) daughter of Achilles McGinnis & Jane Briggs

  2. Elmima Hobson, born June 1823, Hannibal, Missouri

  3. George Hobson, born about 1827, Chatham County, North Carolina; married 7 October 1847, Henry County, Iowa to Parthena Morrison

  4. Mary Hobson, born about 1830, Preble County, Ohio; married before 1850 to James Nichols

  5. John Hobson, born 3 June 1833, Preble County, Ohio, died about 1914; married 26 October 1854, Henry County, to Mary Davis

  6. Edwin Hobson, born 1835, Morgan County, Indiana, married 16 August 1856, Henry County, Iowa, to Mary Winslow, daughter of John Winslow (ca 1810-1882) & Mary Smithers

  7. Samuel Hobson, born about 1838, Morgan County, Indiana: married 8 June 1867, Henry County, Catherine Conner

  8. Eliza Hobson, born about 1842, Henry County, Iowa; died before 1888

  9. Calvin Hobson, born about 1845, Henry County, Iowa; married about 1866, Henry County, to Lydia Margaret Brown born 18 February 1848, daughter of Isaac Brown & Mrs Sarah Ann (Cooper) Talbert





A-1(11)1. Oliver Lamb

Oliver Lamb, son of Josiah Lamb and Priscilla Pike, was born 25 June 1819, in North Carolina.

He was married to Mary Minerva (Polly) Teague, who was born 4 December 1823, the daughter of Soloman E League (born 10 May 1792, Chatham County, North Carolina) and Margaret G (Peggy) McMasters (born 22 August 1798)

Children:

  1. Malinda Jane Lamb, born 22 May 1862





A-1(11)2. Louisa B Lamb

Louisa B Lamb, daughter of Josiah Lamb, and Priscilla Pike, was born 19 August 1827, in North Carolina.

She was married 3 September 1842, in Alamance County, North Carolina, to Harmon (Herman) Allen, who was born 27 March 1818, in Alamance County, the son of Solomon Allen and Hannah Dixon. See: Allen Family

Harmon died 25 April 1881, in Randolph County, Indiana; Louisa died 25 December 1900.

Children:

  1. Asenath Allen, born 2 October 1845 in Chatham County, North Carolina

  2. Melinda Allen, born 11 July 1847 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 12 March 1901 in Randolph County, Indiana

  3. Josiah Allen, born 5 October 1849 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died about 1891 in Obion County, Tennessee

  4. Solomon Allen, born 6 August 1851 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died before 1880

  5. Oliver Newton Allen, born 26 June 1853 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 15 May 1932 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

  6. William Henry Allen, born 3 June 1856 in Alamance County, North Carolina

  7. Hannah P Allen, born 9 January 1859 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 15 June 1884 in Indiana; She married Austin Gray; 1 daughter: i.Norma Gray

  8. Rebecca J Allen, born 25 April 1861 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 20 December 1881

  9. Phebe L. Allen, born 29 April 1863 in Alamance County, North Carolina

  10. Dugan B. Allen, born 5 March 1867 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 30 December 1938.





A-21(10). Laban Lamb

Laban Lamb, son of Jesse Lamb and Sarah Benson, was born 1829, in Tennessee, and died in January 1867.

He was married in 1850, to Mahala Francis Bunch, born 1833, Tennessee

Children:

  1. Walker T Lamb, born about 1850 in Alabama; married to Martha Louise Wells, born 22 June 1852, Arkansas, (daughter of Thomas Wells and Mary Leacherman,) and died 2 January 1937, in Mt. Vernon, Franklin County, Texas
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Alice Lamb, born about 1873, Arkansas
      2. Eddy Lamb, born about 1875, Arkansas
      3. Mollie Lamb, born August 1878, Arkansas, died 15 October 1914, Texas; married Samuel Tilton O�Neal, born 1 January 1866, Alabama, died 20 February 1951, Franklin County, Texas, son of Joseph Early O�Neal and Mary Texas Ewing; 10 children
      4. James Lamb, born about 1880, Arkansas

  2. William Riley Lamb, born 1854, Giles County, Tennessee, died 7 June 1932, Polk County, Arkansas

  3. James Alexander Lamb, born 12 August 1857, Arkadelphia, Clark County, Tennessee, died 17 March 1910, Sulphur Bluff, Hopkins County, Texas

  4. Francis M Lamb, born July 1860, Clark County, Arkansas, died 1870, Clark County

  5. Pinkney Paschal Lamb, born 12 July 1867, Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas, died 19 April 1936, Mt Vernon, Franklin County, Texas





A-911. Hiram Graves

Hiram Graves, son of Elizabeth (Betty) Beeson and John Graves, was born 1802, in Randolph County, North Carolina. While a youth, Hiram Graves settled with his parents in Blount County, and lived there until the early 1840's or perhaps earlier, when he moved northward and settled in DeKalb County, in Big Wills Valley on Big Wills Creek.

He was married 7 December 1824, in Blount County, Alabama, to Judy (or Juda) Brown, who was born in 1806 in Virginia. (Marriage Records, vol. A). Aubrey Graves believed that Judy was possibly a daughter of William Brown. However, Velvo Chaney (R-14) stated that an Orphans Court record of 1830, Blount County, Alabama, proves that Judy and her sister Cary Brown (who married A. Jackson Chaney) were the children of Joshua Brown, deceased.

Hiram Graves was appointed guardian of the minor Brown children; Cary Brown and Walker Brown were under 14 years of age, and Patsy and David Brown were over 14 years but under 21 years of age The 1830 census of Blount County, Alabama indicates these children were living with the Hiram Graves family.

Throughout his lifetime, Hiram was a farmer, becoming a rather large landowner and slave owner for his section of the country. A number of his children continued to live in the Valley, while some of them moved to Sand Mountain. It is reported that as each of his children married, he gave them a sizable tract of land for a home. With a family as large as his, he would have had to own much land to do this.

Hiram Graves, a deacon at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church (now Providence Hill) in Wills, Virginia south of Collinsville, was a signer of the original deed for the three acres of land on which the church stands. (A member of the Graves family has a copy of the deed.)

Hiram died in 1889 in Big Willis Virginia, Dekalb County, Alabama; Judy died in 1895, both were buried in Hill Cemetery

1. Broderbund WFT Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1662, Date of Import: June 13, 1997

Children:

  1. Nancy Graves

  2. Polly Graves, WFT Est 1828-1934, married George Roden
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Vincent Roden

  3. John Graves

  4. Martha Graves

  5. Hettie Graves

  6. Ester Graves, born 1829, died 22 May 1903; married 1851, in Dekalb County, Alabama, to Thomas Wilson, born 4 October 1830, both buried Wilson Cemetery, Cullman County, Alabama

  7. Elizabeth Graves, born 1830; married Samuel Smith WFT Est 1794-1814

  8. Joshua Graves, born 12 April 1831

  9. James Graves, born 1834 in Big Wills, Dekalb County, Alabama, buried Hill Cemetery; married Tapinus Griffen

  10. Henry Graves, born 4 July 1834 in Blount County, Alabama

  11. Alexander Graves, born 1838, died 1916; married Mary Jane Elizabeth Carnes

  12. Arthy Ann "Dolly" Graves, born 1844 in Big Wills, Dekalb County, Alabama; married John Templeton

  13. Hiram Beeson Graves, born 1856 in Big Willis Valley, Alabama

  14. Mary Jane Graves, born 1864

  15. Delilah Graves, born 1866





A-912. Alexander Graves

Alexander Graves, son of Elizabeth Betty Beeson and John Graves, was born after 1802, probably in Randolph County, North Carolina.

He was married/1 to ___ Chamblee, and had an infant that did not live.

He was married/2 in 1823, to Drucilla Sanders.

Children:

  1. Celia Graves

  2. Ester Hettie Graves

  3. General Graves

  4. Doctor Beeson Graves, born about 1829

  5. Frances Graves, born about 1830

  6. Sarah Selena Beeson Graves, born about 1831

  7. Nathaniel Graves, born about 1834

  8. Afin Graves, born about 1838

  9. James Graves, born 1840

  10. Hiram William Graves, born 3 May 1844

  11. Stokes Graves, born about 1845

  12. Locke Beeson Graves, born 15 November 1846





A-915. Anne Graves

Anne Graves, daughter of Elizabeth Betty Beeson and John Graves, was born 26 July 1810, in DeKalb County, Alabama, and died 22 August 1889, in Redbay, Franklin County, Alabama.

She was married 18 April 1827, Oneonta, Blount County, Alabama, to Edward Tiffin, who was born 9 June 1802, Pickaway County, Ohio, and died 6 May 1876, near Red Bay, son of Henry Tiffin II (born about 5 July 1764, Workington, England) and Mary Kincheloe, (born about 1763, Prince William County, Virginia)

Children:

  1. Alice Tiffin, born before 1830

  2. Henry Clay Tiffin, born 1830, Blount County, Alabama

  3. Mary Ann Tiffin, born 18 April 1835, died 1897; married 1855 in Texas, to William Marion Maloy

  4. Clayburn Tiffin, born 21 April 1838, Red Bay, Alabama

  5. William M Tiffin, born 1840

  6. Amelda Tiffin, born 1842

  7. Margaret Tiffin, born about 1843

  8. Serena C Tiffin, born October 1844, Red Bay, Franklin County, Alabama

  9. Evalena Tiffin, born 1847

  10. Edward Tiffin, Jr. born 8 June 1849, Franklin County, Alabama

  11. Nancy Ester Tiffin, born 1852





A-916. Mary Polly Graves

Mary Polly Graves, daughter of Elizabeth Betty Beeson and John Graves, was born about 1812, in DeKalb, Alabama, and died 22 February 1876, in Guntersville, Alabama, buried in the Pendergrass Cemetery.

She was married 28 February 1830, in Oneonta, Blount County, Alabama, to Clairborn Tiffin, who was born 1810 in Washington County, Tennessee, died after 1 August 1853, Guntersville, Alabama, son of Henry Tiffin II and Mary Kincheloe.

The story in the family was that 3 brothers who came from Ohio to Alabama, with just what they could take on horses. One was an Indian fighter, one was a drummer boy in the American Revolution. Edward was an Indian negotiator. Mary�s sister Ann married his brother Edward. Clairborn became the sheriff of DeKalb County, Alabama.

Children:

  1. William Clayton Tiffin, born 8 December 1830, Blount County, Alabama

  2. John Henry Tiffin, born 6 October 1832, Blount County

  3. Joseph Tiffin, born 13 October 1834, died before 1840

  4. Nancy A Tiffin, born 6 June 1836, Blount County, Alabama

  5. Winnie Mahala Jane Tiffin, born 4 June 1838, Blount County, Alabama

  6. Calvin Benson Tiffin, born 5 November 1840; married __ McClure

  7. Edward Tiffin, born 22 December 1842

  8. Martha A Tiffin, born 22 January 1845; married __ Stevenson

  9. Margaret Tiffin, born 3 October 1847; married John Pendergrass

  10. David Benson Tiffin, born 9 October 1850, Alabama, died 6 January 1929, Arkansas; married 22 November 1876 Alabama, to Caledonia Elizabeth Cowley, born 4 July 1859, died 17 May 1937, Arkansas, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Cowley, (born 2 July 1835, Guntersville, Alabama) and Margaret Missouri Boshart, (born 4 January 1837, Preston, Alabama)





A-917. William Graves

William Graves, son of Elizabeth Betty Beeson and John Graves, was born 10 March 1818, in Blount County, Alabama, and died 3 May 1865, in Blount County. He was a Southern Calvary Captain in the Civil War. He organized his own company. Following several campaigns, he was shot from ambush in 1865.

He was married to Martha Pullen, who was born about 1821, in Alabama. They were buried in Blountsville Cemetery.

Children:

  1. Milton Graves, born about 1841

  2. William Grave, Jr. born before 3 May 1865

  3. Nancy Graves, born about 1844

  4. Marcus Graves, born about 1846

  5. Mary Jane Graves, born about 1849

  6. Montoe Graves, born 18 August 1852, died 1936; married/1 Josie Livingston; married/2 Ada Pettit

  7. Susan Graves, born about 1855; married Seb Burnett

  8. Saline Graves, born about 1858; married/1 __ Dickerson; married/2 Richard Nation





A-927. Locke Beeson, Sr

Locke Beeson, Sr, son of Vestal Beeson and Sussannah Steed, was born 25 January 1809, in Montgomery County, North Carolina, and died 24 November 1858, Blountsville, Alabama.

He was married in Blount County, Alabama, 16 September 1841, to Minerva Nation, who was born 1 January 1821, and died 10 December 1886

From Alabama Records, Volume 245, Blount County, compiled by Kathleen Paul Jones and Pauline Jones Gandrud, pages 72-73. Blount County, Alabama:

"My will is that all my just debts and funeral charges shall be my executors hereafter named be paid out of the estate as soon after my decease as shall by them be found convenient. I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife and children all the rest and residue of my estate real personal or mixed of which I shall die seized and possessed or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease . . .

I give devise and bequeath to be equally divided to and among my said wife and children and lastly I do nominate and appoint Ellis Murphree and Wilson B. Deavor to be the executors of this my last will and testament . . . 16th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight . . ."

Locke Beeson (Seal)Attest:
R.B. Montgomery
William Graves
Martin Hudson

Will was probated 4 June 1859; probate shows heirs as Mrs. Minerva J. Beeson, widow of deceased; Vestal E. Beeson and Susan E. Beeson, infant children under 14 and Jonnie Ann Beeson, Kitty Allis Beeson, Locke Beeson, Martha J. Beeson, infant under 14 years, residing in Blount County, Mary Beeson, infant under 14 residing in Blount County, Thomas Beeson and Margaret Beeson.

Children:

  1. Locke Beeson, Jr

  2. Jonnie Ann Beeson

  3. Vestal "Bet" Beeson, born 1843

  4. Susan E. Shelton Beeson, born 27 February 1844

  5. Margaret Rice Shelton Beeson, born 1846

  6. Thomas Beeson, born 1848

  7. Mollie (Mary) Beeson, born 1849

  8. Mattie Beeson, born 1852

  9. Alice Robinett Beeson, born 16 March 1856

  10. William Beeson, born February 1859





A-(10)11. Joseph Daniel Moon

Joseph Daniel Moon, son of Ruth Hutson and Daniel H Moon, was born 24 February 1791, in Cane Creek, Chatham County, North Carolina., and died 6 October 1845, in Clinton County, Ohio.

He was married/1 on 6 August 1818, Clinton County, Ohio, to Rachel Hockett, who was born 18 October 1798, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio. She died 26 July 1879, in Martinsville and died after 1807, Clinton County, Ohio

He was married/2 16 November 1810 in Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee, to Eliza Frazier, who was born 13 June 1791, in Guilford county, North Carolina, and died after 13 September 1817, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio.

He was married/2 16 November 1810 in Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee, to Eliza Frazier, who was born 27 April 1773, Deep River, Jefferson County, Tennessee.

Children:

  1. Pleasant Moon, born 20 August 1819 in Clark Twp., Clinton County, Ohio

  2. Richard E. Moon, born 21 August 1826 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  3. Eli Moon, born 17 December 1820 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio; married Sophia Shannon (born about 1821)
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Reuben D Moon, born about 1850
      2. Lawson Moon, born about 1851
      3. Lettie Ann Moon, born about 1852
      4. Mifford Moon, born about 1854
      5. Rufus Moon, born about 1856
      6. Susan Moon, born about 1859
      7. Margaret Moon, born about 1862

  4. Daniel Hutson Moon, born 20 September 1822 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 15 April 1841, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  5. Leah Moon, born 12 October 1824 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  6. Sarah Moon, born 5 June 1828 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  7. Joab Josh Moon, born 9 December 1829 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  8. William Moon, born 9 March 1831 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, married Mary ____
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Abigail Moon, born June 1850

  9. Mary Moon, born 25 February 1833 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  10. Stephen Moon, born 6 February 1835 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, married 16 May 1856, to Mary Long, who was born about 1840, Indiana
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Alphius Moon, born about 1858
      2. Newton Moon, born about 1861
      3. William H Moon, born about 1865

  11. Robert Moon, born 17 December 1836 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  12. Phebe Moon, born 21 February 1839 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  13. Anna Marie Moon, born 7 June 1841 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, married John Delk, (born about 1840, Ohio)
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. William G Delk, born about 1863, Ohio
      2. Benjamin Delk, born about 1866, Ohio
      3. Betta Bell Delk, born about 1869, Ohio

    M/2
  14. Susannah Moon, born 20 February 1813, Clinton County, Ohio; married 3 June 1830 Newberry Monthly Meeting, Clinton county, Ohio, to Robert Carey
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Rachel Carey

  15. Ruth Moon, born 4 June 1815, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died about 1860; married 20 March 1836, to David West

  16. Eliza Moon, born 12 September 1817, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 26 September 1847, Newberry, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio





A-(10)12. William Moon

William Moon, son of Ruth Hutson and Daniel H Moon, was born 11 April 1795, in Cane Creek, Randolph County, North Carolina, and died 4 March 1875.

He was married 4 August 1813, in Clinton County, Ohio, to Anna Ratcliff, who was born 16 October 1792 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio. She died 14 November 1873 in Clinton County, Ohio. The children were all born in Clinton County.

Children:

  1. Moses Moon, born 15 March 1822

  2. Amos Moon, born 13 May 1814, died 13 August 1814

  3. Daniel R Moon, born 15 July 1815

  4. John R Moon, born 1 February 1818

  5. Eleanor Moon, born 13 April 1820

  6. Ezra Moon, born 18 March 1824, died 6 June 1877; married 20 February 1845, Newberry Monthly Meeting, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, to Rebecca Mills, who was born 12 September 1822, in Martinsville. All of the children were born in Clinton County, Ohio
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Jonathan Moon, born 25 April 1846
      2. Dorcas Ann Moon, born 30 April 1848
      3. Duncan Moon, born about 1849
      4. Abraham H Moon, born 8 June 1854
      5. Hannah Cathering Moon, born 25 January 1860
      6. Irene Moon, born 15 August 1865

  7. Miles H Moon, born 21 October 1827

  8. Hiram Ellis Moon, born 7 March 1830; married/1 to Ann Elizabeth Mollitt; married/2 19 July 1853, Newberry Monthly Meeting Clinton County, Ohio, to Almira Hunt, born 11 December 1832, Clinton County
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Louisa Moon
      2. Margaret Moon
      3. Eleanor T Moon, born 22 August 1851
      4. Ossian C Moon, born 31 August 1856

  9. Lewis Moon, born 21 September 1834
  10. Huldah Moon, born 24 December 1837; married James McFeeters




A-(10)13. Richard Moon

Richard Moon, son of Daniel H Moon ad Ruth Hutson, was born 12 February 1798 in New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina, and died after 1841 in Clinton County, Ohio.

One source says that a Richard Moon was married/1 about 1815 in Lost Creek , Jefferson County, Tennessee, to Margaret ____, who was born about 1793, in North Carolina, and died after 1850. She had 2 children Alexander Samuel Moon (born 13 August 1816 Tennessee) and Hannah Moon (born about 1823, Tennessee) This is in conflict with what is known about a marriage with Sarah Hockett. This appears to be a different Richard Moon

Richard was married 8 January 1818, in Newberry Meeting House, Clinton County, Ohio, to Sarah Hockett, who was born 10 November 1801 in Westfield, Surry County, North Carolina. Another source gives her birthplace as Green County, Tennessee

Note: Richard, wife Sarah, & children, Silas, Charity, Mathew, Elias, & William granted certificate of membership from Newberry, Ohio to Richland, Indiana.

Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy- Vol V Ohio; Compiler: William Wade Hinshaw; Repository: Utah Valley Regional Family History Center- BYU Page: p. 420

Children:

  1. Lucinda Moon, born 22 December 1818 in Clinton County, Ohio; In 1856, they lived in Franklin County, Iowa; She was married 19 April 1838, Clinton County, to Isaac Miller, born 1815 Ohio, died in Gage County, Nebraska

  2. Malinda Moon, born 21 October 1820 in Clinton County, Ohio
  3. Mary Moon, born 21 August 1823 in Clinton County, Ohio

  4. Silas Moon, born 5 October 1826 in Newberry Monthly Meeting, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  5. Charity Moon, born 22 December 1829 in Clinton County, Ohio died 1908, Finchford, Iowa; married 28 June 1845, Howard County, Indiana, Samuel Garner, born 27 July 1823, Clinton County, Ohio, died 1 October 1903, Finchford, Iowa

  6. Matthew Moon, born 5 April 1832 in Clinton County, Ohio

  7. Elias Moon, born 22 April 1837 in Clinton County, Ohio

  8. William Riley Moon, born 1 October 1839 in Clinton County, Ohio

  9. Sarah Jane Moon, born after 1841, in Clinton County, Ohio





A-(10)14. Jeremiah Moon

Jeremiah Moon, son of Ruth Hutson and Daniel H Moon, was born 15 January 1880, in Cane Creek, Randolph County, North Carolina, and died about 1867 in Iowa.

He was married 15 April 1819, in Clear Creek, Clinton County, Ohio, to Rachel Nixon Hodson, who was born 5 November 1803, in Clinton County, Ohio

Children:

  1. Mary Moon, born 26 March 1820, Clinton County, Ohio

  2. George Hodson Moon, born 18 April 1823, Clinton County, Ohio

  3. Ann Moon, born 18 April 1826, Clinton County, Ohio

  4. Jane Moon, born 20 March 1829, Clinton County, Ohio

  5. Elizabeth Moon, born 28 February 1831, Clinton County, Ohio

  6. William Nixon Moon, born 14 October 1833, Clinton County, Ohio; married to Lucinda Sherod, who was born about 1839, Ohio
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Joseph S Moon, born about 1859

  7. Havilah Moon, born 28 August 1837, Clinton County, Ohio

  8. Rachel Moon, born about 1839, Hancock County, Indiana

  9. Ruth Moon, born about 1841, Hancock County, Indiana

  10. Barbara Susannah Moon, born 7 May 1847-





A-(10)17. Samuel Moon

Samuel Moon, son of Ruth Hutson and Daniel H Moon, was born 10 September 1805, in Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee, and died 5 April 1885, in Eagle Lake, Leray Twp., Blue Earth County, Minnesota, then buried in Burgess Cemetery of Eagle Lake County.

He was married 31 March 1825, in Duck Creek (Milford Monthly Meeting, in Henry County, Indiana, to Mary Ann Presnall, who was born 19 August 1809 in Black Creek, Randolph County, North Carolina She died 11 December 1883, Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.

The children were all born in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, except the youngest.

Children:

  1. Nancy Ann Moon, born 4 September 1826 , died 27 February 1853, married to Moses Ousley, who was born 25 November 1819

  2. Enos Moon, born 4 November 1828

  3. Henry Presnall Moon, born 21 June 1830

  4. Jeremiah Moon, born 21 August 1832

  5. Hannah Moon, born 27 November 1834, died 22 July 1860

  6. Ruth Moon, born 17 January 1837, died 2 August 1869; married to John Tease, born 6 January 1837

  7. John Presnall Moon, born 21 March 1839, died 30 November 1892, Lee County, Indiana; married/1 19 March 1875, Lee County, Indiana, to Angenette Fuller Thomas, born October 1852. He was married/2 to Martha Hammer
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Bertha Alice Moon
      2. Harry Elmer Moon

  8. Calvin Moon, born 22 May 1841, died 11 July 1842

  9. Daniel Moon, born 22 June 1843, died 31 December 1843

  10. Allen Moon, born 24 March 1845, died 6 December 1923, married/1 Carrie Rachel Boyd King, born 2 July 1858, died 11 December 1929; married/2 11 October 1864, to Phylanda Ellen White, born 2 February 1846, died 28 July 1908. The source for this family "Trees, Branches, and Shrubs" indicates that the 2nd wife was the mother of these children. I would like to see the proof.
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Bertha Moon born 27 October 1875
      2. Gracie Moon, born about 1878

  11. Zimri Moon, born 18 February 1847

  12. Edom Moon, born 22 April 1849, died 19 October 1931l married 15 November 1886, to Elizabeth Helen Carpenter, born 14 August 1867

  13. Mary Jane Moon, born 4 October 1851, died 10 October 1921, married John Lafayette Shay, born 18 December 1850, died 23 January 1919

  14. Elvira Ann Moon, born about 1854, in Indiana, m/1 James Weston Mace Carpenter (born 18 August 1842-died 18 November 1888); m/2 William Shepard, (born about 1837-died 15 June 1885); m/3 Benjamin F McGheehan





A-(10)18. John Hutson Moon

John Hutson Moon, son of Ruth Hutson and Daniel H Moon, was born 24 February 1807, in Jefferson County, Tennesee and died in 1859, in Maries County, Missouri.

He was married 23/5 April 1826 in Miami Monthly Meeting, Grove County, Ohio, to his distant cousin, Judith B Moon, who was born 24 September 1807, and died in 1881, in Wright County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Richard Moon who was born 10 March 1773, in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina, and died 1831, in Warren County, Ohio. Her mother was Vashti Brooks who was born 17 June 1768, in North Carolina, and died 31 May 1846, in Warren County.

A land grant of 40 acres in Maries County, Missouri, was assigned to John Hudson Moon on 10 March 1856.

Children:

  1. Vashti Moon, born 26 December 1826 Clinton County, Ohio, died 17 July 1864, Indianapolis, Indiana. She was married to Hubbard Ray, who was born 24 August 1819, in Grainger, Tennessee, and died 16 January in Philps, Couty, Missouri, son of Thomas Ray and Lucinda Ragsdale.
    1. Great Grandchildren:
      1. Jasper Newton Ray, born 13 June 1846, Marie's County, Missouri, died 25 January 1935, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, married to Nancy Ann David
      2. Ellen Ray, born 06 October 1848, Phelps County, Missouri, died 25 September 1894, Upper Mill Creek, Phelps, Missouri
      3. Dialtha Ray, born March 1850, Phelps County, Missouri, died 13 September 1906, Phelps County, Missouri,
      4. Thomas Jefferson Ray, born 10 August 1853, Rolla, Phelps County, Missouri, died 29 July 1925, in Jefferson, Cole County, Missouri (or Phelps County, Missouri)
      5. John Marion Ray, born 21 November 1856, died 13 March 1880, Phelps County, Missouri.
      6. Austin Burnes Ray, born 07 July 1859, Kentuck Valley, Phelps County, Missouri.
      7. James Albert Ray, born 22 March 1860, Carroll County, Arkansas, now Boone County, died 21 September 1881, Phelps County, Missouri.
      8. William Anderson Ray, born 1862, Searcy County Arkansas, died 31 March 1904, Springfield, Greene, Missouri.
      9. Mary Casandra Ray, born 24 December 1863, Searcy County, Arkansas, died 22 December 1881, Upper Mill Creek Judge Wade's near Pillmans.
      10. Lucinda Elizabeth Ray, born 1866, Searcy County, Arkansas, died 1876, Searcy County, Arkansas

  2. Abigail Moon, born 27 November 1828, married (same day as sister) 2 April 1846, in Crawford County, Missouri

  3. Esther (Hester) Moon, born 12 February 1830; Married 2 April 1846, in Crawford County, Missouri

  4. Elwood Levi Moon, born 22 November 1831, married Nancy Elrod, born about 1836.
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Amanda Moon, born about 1854

  5. Levi Moon, born 22 November 1831

  6. Susannah Moon, born 2 September 1834, in Ohio; died after 1900 in St James, Phelps County, Missouri; married/1 before 1857 to (possibly William Taylor-(per daughter's DC); married/2 to William McW Smallwood, on 1 December 1863, in Phelps County, Missouri. The family lived in Crawford County in 1846.
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Susan Moon Taylor, married Mr. Smallwood
      2. Nancy Jane Taylor, Gr Grandmother of Patricia Brigman
      3. ?

  7. Sciana Loana "Sina" Moon, born 24 August 1838, and died 28 November 1919, in Indiana (find a grave 64,021,878); married Christopher Elrod on 2 February 1855

  8. Samuel Moon, born about 1839, died 1 January 1863

  9. Silas Moon, born October 1843

  10. John Moon, born about 1846

  11. Ruth Moon, born about 1849





A-(10)1(10). Zimri Moon

Zimi Moon, son of Daniel H Moon, and Ruth Hutson, was born 12 November 1812, in Clear Creek, in Highland County, Ohio, and died 24 November 1886, Buchanan, Berrien County, Michigan

He was married 17 December 1832, in Clinton County, Ohio, to Martha Ellen Wail, who was born 20 June 1821, in Virginia, and died 9 January 1910, in New Lebanon, Cooper County, Missouri. They were married out of unity with the church, and disowned.

Children:

  1. Eliza Moon, born about 1883, Michigan

  2. Richard R Moon, born about 1845/46, Ohio; married Almira ___, born about 1845/6.
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Lettie J Moon, born about 1864/5

  3. Jonah Moon

  4. Zenas Evedin Moon, born 1 January 1847 in Buchanan, Berrien, County, Michigan, died 8 January 1926, in Arkansas; married 21 August 1870, in Buchanan, Berrien County, Michigan, to Mary M Worle. He was married/2 9 November 1899 to Arminta Evelyn Greer
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Frances Moon
      2. Carrie Moon, born about 1873

  5. Sarah Francis Moon, born 18 December 1850

  6. Zara E Moon, born 13 December 1852, died 27 June 1942; married/1 9 April 1872, in Berrien County, Michigan, to Sarah Ellen Worle; married/2 Rosana Adelia Durant

  7. Frank White Moon, born 29 October 1857, Buchanan, Berrien county, Michigan; married 2 September 1877, Buchanan, Berrien County, Michigan, to Libbie A Johnson

Sixth Generation




A-1,611. Corwin (Carmi) Hobson

Corwin (Carmi) Hobson, son of Sarah Dyson and William Hobson, was born about 1822 in Chatham County, North Carolina, moving with his family shortly after to Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, then Henry County, Iowa, where he grew up.

He was married 16 October 1851, in Hannibal, to Virginia McGinnis, who was born 25 May 1825, and died 12 November 1857. She was the daughter of Achilles McGinnis & Jane Briggs.

Corwin was ordered by his doctor to go Arkansas for his health which improved somewhat, but he died of winter fever 27 November 1861, in Osceola, Mississippi County, Arkansas. His children, Marion and Mary Virginia Hobson were raised by his brother-in-law Christopher Columbus McGinnis and his wife Ann Louise Blanchard. The uncle C C McGinnis died 10 February 1872 in Lexington, Indiana shortly after Marion Hobson married; the Aunt Louise McGinnis & Mary Virginia Hobson then returned to Hannibal, Missouri.

Children:

  1. Marion "Mimi" Hobson, born August 1853, Hannibal, Missouri; married 15 January 1872, Lexington, Scott County, Indiana

  2. Mary Virginia Hobson, born 29 October 1857, Hannibal; died 14 July 1913, Grand Junction, Colorado; married 10 January 1884, White Oaks, Monthly Meeting, Edward Mathew Keeley





A-1,612. Elmima Hobson

Elmima Hobson, daughter of Sarah Dyson and William Hobson, was born June 1823, in Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri. She died after 1902, in Sedgwick County, Kansas.

She was married 19 August 1840, in Benton Twp., Keokuk County, Iowa, to Charles Perkins Lyon, who was born 6 November 1819, in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, died 17 July 1899, Sedgwick County, Kansas, son of William Hardin Lyon, born 22 October 1798, died 29 December 1884 & Mary Brittain, born 10 December 1791, died 11 November 1842.

The children were all born in Benton twp, Keokuk County, Iowa. They bought a farm in Sedgwick County, Kansas, in 1872, located 4 miles SW of Oatville, Kansas

Children:

  1. William S Lyon, born about 1843, died 25 November 1903, Sedgwick County, Kansas; married about 1864, divorced before 1880

  2. George S Lyon, born 4 June 1846, died 8 September 1863, Keokuk County, Iowa

  3. Jane Lyon, born about 1848; married _ Bennett, born about 1825

  4. Sarah Edd Lyon, born 5 August 1851

  5. Peter William Lyon, born about 1853, Sedgwick County, Kansas; married/1 10 October 1876, Sedgwick County, Kansas, to Mary Elizabeth Booth (ca 1856-4 December 1882); married/2 30 May 1893, Sedgwick County, to Barbara J Money (ca 1875-ca 1921)

  6. Louisa Lyon, born 13 October 1856; married George Manlove Rickards, born about 1849, died about 1910

  7. Malinda Lyon, born about 1865





A-1,615. John Hobson

John Hobson, son of Sarah Dyson and William Hobson, was born 3 June 1833, in Preble County, Ohio. He was married 26 October 1854, in Henry County, Iowa, to Mary Davis. By the Census of 1880, they were living in Jackson twp, Jewell County, Kansas. He died about 1914. The children were all born in Salem, Henry County, Iowa

Children:

  1. Cassius Clay Hobson, born 25 August 1855 (Census 1880, res Big Bend twp, Republican County, Kansas) married 31 December 1879, Jewell County, Kansas, to Ella Regina Clark (4 October 1861-27 October 1931), daughter of Reuben M Clark (1832-1933) and Althea

  2. Cordelia Alice Hobson, born 3 May 1857, died about 1939; married 11 May 1877, Republic County, Kansas, Harry Baker Lowe (ca 1856-ca 1936) (Census of 1880 res Big Bend twp, Republic County, Kansas)

  3. Carmi Hobson, born 9 July 1858; died 1 December 1930

  4. Clara Emeline Hobson, born 2 May 1863; died 16 January 1945; married 20 October 1881, Jewell County, Kansas, William Myers (6 October 1855-17 July 1940)

  5. Eldora Hobson, born 39 (?) September 1864; died 2 December 1875

  6. Irena Hobson, born 15 December 1866; died 7 January 1937; married 14 May 1887, Crawford County, Kansas, to Robert Lee Ketterman (28 November 1861-26 October 1947) In 1880 Census, they lived in Jackson twp, Jewell County, Kansas





A-1,616. Edwin Hobson

Edwin Hobson, son of Sarah Dyson and William Hobson, was born in 1835, in Morgan County, Indiana, and was married 16 August 1856, in Henry County, Iowa, to Mary Winslow, born about 1836, daughter of John Winslow (1808-about 1882) & Mary Smithson. In 1880 Census, they lived in Tippecanoe twp, of Henry County, where the children were born.

Children:

  1. Flora Ellen Hobson, born 13 November 1858, died about 1892; married 13 June 1875, Henry County, Iowa, to William Emerson Martin (24 July 1853-26 February 1903) Census 1880, res Vernon twp, Cowley County, Kansas

  2. Elmina Hobson, born 13 April 1861; married 3 November 1878, Henry County, Iowa, to Hiram C Cooper, born about 1850

  3. Nolan C Hobson, born 14 May 1863; about 1864, Henry County, Iowa

  4. Edgar Hobson, born 11 May 1874





A-1,617. Samuel Hobson

Samuel Hobson, son of Sarah Dyson and William Hobson, was born about 1837, Morgan County, Indiana, and died 1 June 1882, in Albia, Monroe County, Iowa. He was married 8 June 1867, in Henry County, to Catherine Conner, (ca 1843-27 March 1909. A grocer, he was a veteran of the Civil War, serving in County, G, 11th Iowa Infantry.

Children:

  1. Albert Pearl Hobson, born 19 August 1868, Henry Co, Iowa

  2. Frank Hobson, born about 1871, Monroe County, Iowa

  3. George W Hobson, born 4 July 1873, Monroe County, Iowa

  4. Ancil B Hobson, born 13 July 187, Monroe County, Iowa

  5. Charles Hobson, born 25 October 1877, Monroe County, Iowa

  6. Katherine Capitola Hobson, born 14 April 1880, Monroe County, Iowa





A-1,619. Calvin Hobson

Calvin Hobson, son of Sarah Dyson and William Hobson, was born about 1845, in Henry County, Iowa. A merchant, he was married 3 May 1866, in Henry County, to Lydia Margaret Brown, born 18 February 1848, daughter of Isaac Brown (born 10 Sep) & Mrs Sarah Ann (Cooper) Talbert, (born 12 April 1819).

Children:

  1. Charles Sumner Hobson, born 19 January 1868, Henry County, Iowa

  2. Samuel Clinton Hobson, born about 1869, Henry County, Iowa

  3. Etta Hobson, born about 1871, Page County, Iowa





A-1(11)11. Malinda Jane Lamb

Malinda Jane Lamb, daughter of Oliver Lamb and Mary Minerva (Polly) Teague, was born 22 May 1862, and died 11 February 1930.

She was married to William Alexander League, who was born 20 December 1855 in Mud Lick township, Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina

Children:

  1. John Randolph Teague Sr., born 25 October 1883, Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina; married 25 June 1907 to Johnny C Rowland, born 23 August 1885
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. John Randolph Teague, born 5 July 1908; died 28 December 1944, in Italy, WWII
      2. William Alexander Teague, born 30 January 1926, died 13 November 1945

  2. Myrtle Burgwyn Teague, born 2 December 1887

  3. Charles Ross Teague, born 24 October 1890, died 27 August 1919, Carroll County, Maryland; married Julia Catherine Miseheimer, who was born 12 December 1895, Carroll County, Maryland, died November 1985





A-1,(11)21. Asenath Allen

Asenath Allen, daughter of Louisa B Lamb and Harmon (Herman) Allen, was born 2 October 1845 in Chatham County, North Carolina.

She was married 24 September 1865 in Chatham County, North Carolina, to her 2nd cousin, Newton Allen, who was born 8 August 1844, in Orange County, North Carolina, the son of Simon Allen and Hannah Woody. See: Allen Family

Asenath died 20 June 1890 in Jackson, Clarke County, Alabama, four days before her infant daughter.

Newton was married/2, 18 December 1892, in Jackson County, Alabama, to Sabrey Lucinda Thomason, who was born in June 1851, in Georgia.

Sabrey died about 1925, in Georgia; Newton died 27 January 1926 in Dade County, Georgia

Children:

  1. Anderson Monroe Allen, born 24 June 1866 in Alamance County, North Carolina

  2. Hannah Louise Allen, born 20 December 1868 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 18 June 1943 in Illinois; married 24 July 1887 in Jackson, Clarke County, Alabama, to William Walker Anderson

  3. Joseph Newton Allen, born 20 October 1869 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 14 March 1870 in Alamance County, North Carolina

  4. Isabell Jane Allen, born 20 December 1870 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 5 January 1871

  5. Mary Ellen Allen, born 28 November 1871 in Alamance County, North Carolina, died 6 December 1871

  6. William Jesse Allen, born 22 March 1873 in Wayne County, Indiana, died 27 September 1873

  7. Benjamin Herman Allen, born 29 August 1874 in Wayne County, Indiana

  8. George Thomas Allen, born 6 October 1877 in Wayne County, Indiana

  9. Franklin Pierce Allen, born 8 April 1880 in Wayne County, Indiana, died 10 October 1890

  10. Clifton Ellis Allen, born 25 February 1883 in Wayne County, Indiana, and died 18 February 1980 in Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas

  11. Lester Otis Allen, born 28 February 1886, Wayne County, Indiana

  12. Melinda Myrtle Allen, born 20 April 1890, Jackson, Clarke County, Alabama





A-1,(11)23. Josiah Lamb

Josiah Allen, daughter of Louisa B. Lamb and Harmon (Herman) Allen, was born 5 October 1849 in Alamance County, North Carolina.

He was married 29 December 1870 in Obion County, Tennessee to Mary Elizaeth Huffstutter, who was born October 1847 in Indiana.

Josiah died about 1891 in Obion County, Tennessee.

Children:

  1. Dugan Harmon Allen, born 17 November 1877, Tennessee

  2. Newton Allen, born 1875, Tennessee

  3. Laura Belle Allen, born 25 July 1881, Tennessee

  4. Gurnsey Benson Allen, born 10 February 1884 in Tennessee





A-1(11),25. Oliver Newton Allen

Oliver Newton Allen, son of Louisa B Lamb and Harlan (Herman) Allen, was born 26 June 1853 in Alamance County, North Carolina.

He was married 12 January 1873, to Nancy Jane Holt. She was born 20 November 1853 in North Carolina.

Nancy died 2 May 1929 in Chataqua County, Kansas; Oliver died 15 May 1932 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Of their ten children, eight were living in 1900.

Children:

  1. Manie Artilda Allen, born 4 May 1874, North Carolina; died June 1955

  2. Leanna Elizbeth Allen, born 1876 in North Carolina

  3. Rebecca J Allen, born 1878 in North Carolina, died 1881

  4. Mary Argie Allen, born 1879 in North Carolina

  5. Jerry Harrison Allen, born 10 November 1881 in North Carolina, died 18 March 1946

  6. Everett Berlin Allen, born June 1884 in North Carolina, died 4 September 1969 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

  7. Dewitt Talmage Allen, born November 1887 in North Carolina, died 14 February 1922 in Montgomery County, Kansas

  8. Earl Rex Allen, born June 1891 in North Carolina

  9. Dewey Worth Allen, born 25 September 1898 in North Carolina, and died 27 March 1974 in Kansas

  10. child Allen, born about 1886, and died before 1900.





A-1(11)26. William Henry Allen

William Henry Allen, son of Louisa B Lamb and Harmon (Herman) Allen was born 3 June 1856 in Alamance County, North Carolina.

He married 5 September 1880 in Parke County, Indiana, to Mary C Finney, who was born May 1859 in Indiana.

On the Census of 1 June 1880, they lived in West River, Randolph County, Indiana; Census of 1 June 1900 & 1910 in Caney Twp., Montgomery County, Kansas:

Census of 1 January 1920, Park Center, Fremont County, Colorado

Mary died after 1920; William died 10 October 1925 in Cannon, Fremont County, Colorado.

Children:

  1. Clara B Allen, born June 1881, Indiana

  2. Lafayette Allen was born February 1883 in Kansas

  3. Myrtle Allen was born January 1887 in Kansas

  4. Minnie Allen was born August 1889 in Kansas

  5. Anna Allen was born October 1891 in Kansas

  6. Herman W Allen was born October 1893 in Kansas

  7. Elmer E Allen was born November 1898 in Kansas

  8. Lillian Allen, born 1901 in Kansas

  9. Cleo Janette





G-1(11)29. Phebe L Allen

Phebe L Allen, daughter of Louisa B. Lamb and Harmon (Herman) Allen, was born 29 April 1863 in Alamance County, North Carolina.

She married to well-driller, Symiel Gray, on 13 October 1878 in Randolph County, Indiana. He was born 2 August 1853 in Preble County, Ohio. They lived in West River, in Randolph County.

Symiel died 10 September 1926 in Randolph County, Indiana; Phebe died 30 December 1938 in Randolph County, Indiana.

5 children, all living in 1900, all born in Indiana.

Children:

  1. Oliver Bertsel Gray, born 22 January 1880
  2. Maurice or Morris Elwood Gray, born 3 August 1884
  3. Maggie M Gray, born 23 July 1887
  4. Linnie Louise Gray, born 22 May 1889
  5. Emma M Gray, born 7 June 1882




A-9,11(10). Henry Graves

Henry Graves, son of Hiram Graves and Judy Brown, he was born 4 July 1834, in Blount County, Alabama.

He was married 9 October 1853, in DeKalb County, Alabama, to Nancy Margaret Jones, who was born 8 December 1838, in DeKalb County, and died in 1896, DeKalb County, Alabama

He was reared in Big Wills Valley near Collinsville, Alabama, and following his marriage he continued to live in the vicinity of the home place.

Henry with his 3 brothers, served during the Civil War in the Union Army, 1st Alabama and Tennessee Regiment, Videt te Cavalry.

In about 1897 he moved to Sand Mountain. His wife died in 1898 and he went to live with his children. He lived near Fyffe. He also spent time in South Alabama, Albertville. He was living in Baldwin County, at the time of his death but was returned to DeKalb County, for burial.

He was of a kind and gracious disposition and generous in his affection toward children. (Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Sand Mt., Alabama, or Oak Grove).

1880 Census Place: Township 9, De Kalb, Alabama

Source: FHL Film 1254012 National Archives Film T9-001 2 Page 646A Relation Sex Marr Race Age

Birthplace
Henry Graves Self married M W 46 Alabama Occ: Farmer Fa: South Carolina Mo: ---

Margarett Graves Wife F M W 40 Alabama Occ: Keeping House Fa: born South Carolina; Mo: ---

John Graves Son M S W 12 Alabama Occ: Works On Farm Fa: --- Mo: ---

Ida Graves Dau F S W 9 Alabama Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---

Charlsey Graves Dau F S W 6 Alabama Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---

GRAVES Son married S W 6M Alabama Occ: At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---

Children:

  1. Mollie Graves, married 30 April 1874, Dekalb County, Alabama. to Jesse Millirons

  2. Ida Magnolia Graves

  3. Charlsie Graves, daughter

  4. Loudicied Graves

  5. John Graves, born 1872 in Dekalb County, Alabama, married Lulu Ryan





A-9,11(13) Hiram Beeson Graves

Hiram Beeson Graves, son of Hiram Graves and Judy Brown, was born in 1856, in Big Willis Valley, Alabama, and died in 1915, in Fyffe, Alabama. He was married to Dollie Smith.

Children:

  1. Wilbur Vincent Graves born WFT Est 1877-1905

  2. Mabel C. Graves born WFT Est 1877-1905

  3. Myrtie Graves born WFT Est 1877-1905

  4. Roy D. Graves born WFT Est 1877-1905

  5. Gordon Graves born WFT Est 1877-1905

  6. Walter Hiram Graves born 1 June 1885 in Big Willis Valley, married to Laura Macie Gravett; in 2005- 8 living children, & #9 Darell N Graves, born 4 March 1917, Dekalb County, Alabama, died cancer, 30 September 1993, Gadsden, Alabama; married __ Teele, 3 living children

Sources:

  1. Broderbund WFT Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1662, Date of Import: June 13, 1997

  2. Stan Hendershot�s Fam Tree




A-9,152. Henry Clay Tiffin

Henry Clay Tiffin, son of Anne Graves and Edward Tiffin, was born in 1830 in Blount County, Alabama, and died in 1915, Beaver County, Oklahoma. He was married 22 July 1851, in Franklin County, to Charlotte Mitchell, who was born 5 September 1836, Alabama, and died 12 September 1917.

Children:

  1. Mary Louise Tiffin, born 15 June 1852

  2. Sara Ann Tiffin born 1855, Franklin County; married Dee Cleveland
    1. Grandchild:
      1. William Andrew Cleveland

  3. Susan Emaline Tiffin, born 26 December 1857, Franklin County

  4. William C Tiffin, born 7 December 1858

  5. Edward Columbus Tiffin, born 22 August 1860, Franklin County

  6. Henry Buel Tiffin, born 15 August 1862, Franklin County

  7. James Clayton Tiffin, born 31 May 1865; married Minnie Jane Wright
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Mary Tiffin born 20 June 1903, Maud, Oklahoma;
      2. son;
      3. son

  8. Serena Katherine Tiffin, born about 1867, Red Bay, Alabama, died 1906, Beaver, Oklahoma; married John Miller (Hicks), born 1871, Red Bay, Alabama

  9. John Wiley Tiffin, born 27 November 1870; married Leanna McCullough

  10. Margaret Tiffin, born 1871; married Sid Woods

  11. Wiley Tiffin, born 22 November 1873; married Maggie Perkins

  12. Malinda Tiffin, born 13 November 1876; married William Conger Ham
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. LuVena Ham, ___ Potter; 1 child-daughter, married __Ware, 1 child





A-9,154. Clayburn Tiffin

Clayburn Tiffin, son of Anne Graves and Edward Tiffin, was born 21 April 1838, Red Bay, Alabama, and died 20 April 1910, Howard, Arkansas, buried Mineral Springs. He was married in 1859, in Alabama, to Margret Epps, who was born 9 June 1848, Alabama, and died 10 February 1907, Howard, Arkansas.

Children:

  1. William Eli Tiffin, born 4 October 1860, Red Bay, Alabama

  2. Hiram Tiffin

  3. William Edd Tiffin, born 8 September 1877

  4. C Tiffin, born 1 January 1870

  5. Serean Tiffin

  6. Sallie Tiffin

  7. Missouri Tiffin, born 26 April 1874

  8. Louis Garvin Tiffin, born 26 June 1882, Red Bay, Alabama, died 21 June 1953, Red Bay, Alabama, buried Mineral Springs, Arkansas; married 30 May 1907, Eathel Bridgeman, born 14 June 1890, died 17 April 1920, Mineral Springs, daughter of J F Bridgeman: 3 children





A-9,155. William M Tiffin

William M Tiffin, son of Ann Graves and Edward Tiffin, was born in 1840, in Alabama. A Methodist minister, he died in Florida.

He was married in 1861 in Alabama, to Sirenna Spearman, who was born 12 January 1845, Franklin County, Alabama, and died 5 March 1894, Itawamba County, Mississippi, daughter of William Harvard Spearman and Elizabeth Isabella Lochridge.

Children:

  1. William Asbury Tiffin, born 19 December 1862, Franklin County, Alabama; married 19 February 1885, Itawamba County, MS, Mary Havanna Hasseltine Hankins
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Maud Alger Tiffin; married Emmett O�Neal Murphy; 1 child

  2. Fred Ellis Tiffin; 1 child

  3. William Oscar Tiffin

  4. Merle Tiffin

  5. Iler Tiffin

  6. Vena Mae Tiffin





A-9,157. Margaret Tiffin

Margaret Tiffin, daughter of Ann Graves and Edward Tiffin, was born about 1843. She married Alexander Hodges, who was born about 1827, in Tennessee.

Children:

  1. Edward Hodges

  2. Alexander Hodges

  3. William Hodges

  4. Isaac Hodges

  5. Elizabeth Hodges

  6. Mary Hodges

  7. Jane Hodges

  8. Malinda Hodges; married George Washington Yarbrough; 1 child

  9. Ella Hodges

  10. Maggie Hodges





A-9,15(10). Edward Tiffin, Jr.

Edward Tiffin, Jr., son of Edward Tiffin and Anne Graves, was born 8 June 1849, in Franklin County, Alabama, and died 6 March 1934, in Itawamba County, Mississippi, buried in Ridge Cemetery. He was married to Lutisha Katherine Stanphill, who was born 25 November 1848.

Children:

  1. Annie Elizabeth Tiffin, born 1868, died 1956; married John Robert Thorn, born 1861
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Garvin Thorn, married Irene Gammons, 1 ch

  2. William Vincent Tiffin, born 1870
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Hobson Tiffin
      2. Alex Tiffin, married __ Sparks; 1 child
      3. Mable Tiffin

  3. Minerva Tiffin, born 1874

  4. Robert Tiffin, born 1876

  5. James Burdit Tiffin, born 1882

  6. Alice Viola Tiffin, born 23 June 1885, Alabama, died 19 September 1973, Maud, Seminole, Oklahoma; married 24 September 1903 Oscar Lee Gober, born 4 January 1883, Red Bay, Alabama; 3 children





A-9,161. William Clayton Tiffin

William Clayton Tiffin, son of Mary Polly Graves and Clairborn Tiffin, was born 8 December 1830, in Blount County, Alabama, and died before 1880. He was married about 1850 in Alabama, to Sophia W Jett, who was born about 1827, in Blount County, daughter of James Jett and Nancy Elizabeth Edwards.

Children:

  1. Anna Tiffin, married ___ Reaves

  2. William F Tiffin, born 1853, married Cally ___
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Inez Tiffin, born about 1875
      2. Toker Tiffin, born about 1876

  3. Joseph H N Tiffin, born 1854

  4. James Monroe Tiffin, born 20 October 1855, Scottsboro, Alabama

  5. Mart Tiffin, born about 1856

  6. Martha Tiffin, born about 1856

  7. N Creasy Tiffin born about 1856

  8. Marcus D L Tiffin, born about 1859

  9. Elizabeth Tiffin, born about 1961

  10. Lecretia Tiffin, born 1863





A-9,162. John Henry Tiffin

John Henry Tiffin, son of Mary Polly Graves and Clairborn Tiffin, was born 6 October 1832, in Blount County, Alabama, and died 22 December 1907.

He was married 21 May 1852, in Marshall County, Alabama, to Nancy Jett, who was born March 1833, in Blount County, and died 22 March 1882, daughter of James Jett and Nancy Elizabeth Edwards. Both died in Jackson County, Alabama; both buried McAnnally Cemetery.

Children:

  1. Sophia W Tiffin, born 1854

  2. William Clayton Tiffin, born 1856; married Josephine ___

  3. Perdiva Ann Tiffin, born February 1860

  4. Jefferson David Tiffin, born 18 March 1862

  5. Cynthia Catherine Tiffin, born 27 February 1867

  6. Malinda c Tiffin, born 9 October 1869; died 26 January 1882, buried McAnnally Cemetery, Jackson County, Alabama

  7. David Henry Tiffin, born December 1871, died after 1900, Jackson County

  8. John Henry Tiffin, Jr, born 23 November 1873, died 26 September 1939, Alabama; married/1 Rachel G Coulson; married/2 Rebecca Sloan





A-9,164. Nancy A Tiffin

Nancy A Tiffin, daughter of Mary Polly Graves and Clairborn Tiffin, was born 6 June 1836, in Blount, Alabama, and died January 1897, in Marshall County, Alabama.

She was married about 1857, in Marshall County, to John Johnson, who was born in 1831, in South Carolina, and died 12 June 1881, Alabama.

Children:

  1. Calvin Benson Johnson, born 27 December 1859, Marshall County, Alabama

  2. Washington Johnson, about 1858, Alabama

  3. Mary Johnson, born about 1862, Alabama





A-9,165. Winnie Mahala Jane Tiffin

Winnie Mahala Jane Tiffin, daughter of Mary Polly Graves and Clairborn Tiffin, was born 4 June 1838, in Blount County, Alabama, and died 27 August 1893, in Madison County, Alabama.

She was married 10 May 1857, in home of J H Tiffin, Marshall County, Alabama, to Joseph Hankerson Jett who was born August 1829, Blount County, Alabama, and died after 1900, son of James Jett and Nancy Elizabeth Edwards.

Children:

  1. Mattie Jett, born about 1855

  2. Matilda Jett, born about 1857

  3. Rufus Jett, born about 1859

  4. William Jett, born about 1861

  5. David Jett, born about 1863

  6. Fannie Jett, born about 1865





A-(10),111. Pleasant Moon

Pleasant Moon, son of Joseph Daniel Moon and Rachel Hockett, was born 20 August 1819, Clark twp, Clinton County, Ohio.

He was married/1 24 December 1838 in Clinton County, Ohio, to Huldah Pike, who was born 15 June 1819 in Clear Creek, Clinton County, Ohio. She died 25 May 1853 in Newberry, Clinton County, Ohio.

Sometime after 1863, Pleasant was married/2 to Susannah Terrell, who was born 2 June 1818, Ohio, in Washington, Clinton County; still living there on the 1880 Census. She was the daughter of John and Jane Terrel.

Pleasant died after 17 July 1884, in Lynchburg, Clinton County, Ohio, and buried in the IOOF Cemetery, in Martinsville, Clinton County.

Children:

  1. Lucy Moon, born 12 February 1840 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 4 June 1886, Clinton County, Ohio; married 29 July 1865, Clinton County, to Jeremiah Cohan (born 1834, Ohio); on the Census of 1870, in Stanford, Clay County, Illinois

  2. Daniel Moon, born 8 March 1841 in Martinsville, Clinton Co., Ohio, died 25 April 1841

  3. Parker Moon, born 30 March 1842 in Martinsville, Clinton Co., Ohio;

  4. Carey Moon, born 30 March 1842 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 3 June 1853, probably after childbirth, in Martinsville, Ohio; married 1/wife to Henry Long (born 1845)
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Harry Long Jr., born 1869, Ohio
      2. Leroy Long, born 1873, Ohio

  5. Joseph N. Moon, born 15 November 1843 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 5 November 1864, Cliton county, hio, buried Newberr; married Samantha ___, born about 1848

  6. Rachel Moon, born 15 November 1844 in Martinsville, Newberry, Clinton Country, Ohio; married 2 November 1874, 2/wife to Henry Long (born 1845, Ohio)
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Alvaretta Long, born 1876, Ohio

  7. Sarah Elizabeth Moon, born 14 April 1847 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio; married Theodore Wright (born 13 April 1850, Ohio)
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Frank M Wright
      2. Walter A Wright, born 1877, Clarke, Clinton County, Ohio
      3. Elva N Wright, born 1879, Ohio

  8. Mary Ann Moon, born 26 January 1848 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio; married 19 February 1870, Clinton County, to Zachariah Waltz (born 1848, Ohio)
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Oscar Waltz, born 1871, Missouri
      2. Bertha E Waltz, born 1874, Missouri
      3. Arthur P Waltz, born 1878, Missouri

  9. William J. Moon, born 12 May 1849 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio; died 21 August 1848

  10. Samuel Moon, born 26 September 1850 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio; married Eliza Lydia Brittle, (born 1847, Ohio, died before 3 May 1910, Census of Xenia, Green County, Ohio)
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Alonzo Moon, born 1874, Ohio
      2. Ethel Moon, born 1876, Ohio
      3. Bessie Moon, born September 1879, Ohio
      4. Russell Moon, born August 1889, Xenia, Green County, Ohio

  11. Harvey Moon, born 27 July 1852 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 20 March 1873, Washington, Clinton Co., Ohio

  12. James Arthur Moon, born 3 March 1854 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  13. Stephen O. Moon, born 19 September 1855 in Martinsville, Clinton Co., Ohio, died 19 December 1855, Martinsville, Ohio

  14. Lindley Murry Moon b: 21 MAR 1857 in Martinsville, Clinton Co., Ohio, ; married 22 May 1890, Clinton County, Ohio to Alice B Brown Chn: Vivian Moon ii Vera Alice Moon

  15. Elwood Moon b: 4 JUL 1858 in Martinsville, Clinton Co., Ohio

  16. Manary B. Moon b: 19 JUN 1859 in Martinsville, Clinton Co., Ohio, died 31 July 1859, Martinsville, Ohio





A-(10),112. Richard E Moon

Richard E Moon, son of Joseph Daniel Moon and Rachel Hockett, was born 21 August 1826 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio. He was married/1 to Mary E Berry, who was born 7 January 1836.

He was married/2 20 August 1846, Newberry Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio, to Mary E Schooley, who was born 16 February 1830 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio.

Children:

  1. Charles William Moon, born 16 February 1866, in Terra Haute, Indiana; married Ida Matthews, who was born 21 March 1883

  2. Amanda Ellen Moon, born 9 November 1855, Clinton County, Ohio

  3. Margaret Emily Moon, born 9 May 1858, Clinton County, Ohio

  4. John H Moon, born 9 October 1959, Clinton County, Ohio

  5. Susannah Moon, born 9 June 1863, Clinton County, Ohio

  6. Cora Moon, born 16 June 1868, Clinton County, Ohio

  7. M/2
  8. Eunice Jane Moon, born 17 January 1849, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio





A-(10),11(11). Robert Moon

Robert Moon, son of Joseph Daniel Moon and Rachel Hockett, was born 17 December 1836, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, and died 18 October 1882 in Martinsville. He was married 16 April 1857, in Clinton County, to Mary Edith Delks, who was born 1 January 1838 in Hamilton County, Indiana.

During the Civil War, he served in the Military: Company C, 79th Regiment, Ohio Infantry. He was wounded 27 May 1864, and his left arm was amputated. He was discharged 29 Sep 1864. All of the children were born in Clinton County, Ohio.

Children:

  1. Daniel C Moon, born 4 March 1858, Newberry, Clinton County; married his cousin, Eleanor Ella Moon, who was born 6 May 1847, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 14 October 1923, Martinsville. She was the daughter of Moses Moon and Elizabeth Wilson
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Enos Finley Moon, born 11 January 1872, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio

  2. Mary Moon, born 29 May 1859

  3. Mason Moon, born 29 May 1859

  4. Jeanette Moon, born 12 July 1860

  5. Martha Moon, born 6 May 1862

  6. Alice B Moon, born 28 May 1865

  7. Ella May Moon, born 22 August 1867

  8. Joseph Harley Moon, born 3 December 1869

  9. Amos G Moon, born 23 April 1872

  10. Emma Jerusha Moon, born 1 June 1874

  11. John Dalton Moon, born 19 May 1876

  12. Arthur G Moon, born 3 June 1880





A-(10),121. Moses Moon

Moses Moon, son of Anna Ratcliff and William Moon, was born 15 March 1822 in Clinton County, Ohio, and died 26 August 1887, in Clinton County.

He was married 28 October 1841, in Clinton County, to Elizabeth Wilson, who was born 20 February in Martinsville, Clinton County. All of the children were born in Clinton County, Ohio.

Children:

  1. Job Moon, born 15 November 1842

  2. Irena Moon, born 19 April 1845

  3. Harvey Moon, born 11 July 1851

  4. Eleanor Ella Moon, born 6 May 1847, Martinsville, Clinton County, died 14 October 1923, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio; married her cousin Daniel C Moon, who was born 4 March 1858 in Newberry, Clinton County, Ohio, the son of Robert Moon and Mary Edith Delks (See: A-(10)

  5. Albert Moon, born 4 August 1854

  6. William D Moon, born 1 November 1857 in Jefferson twp., Clinton County, Ohio

  7. Talbert Moon, born 16 February 1859

  8. Amanda Moon, born 25 August 1861





A-(10)123. Daniel R Moon

Daniel R Moon, son of Anna Ratcliff and William Moon, was born 15 July 1815, in Clinton County, Ohio, and died about 1877 in Jay County, Indiana.

He was married about 1837 in Newberry Monthly Meeting, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, to Esther Mills, who was born 5 September 1812, in Ohio, and died 22 August 1899. All of the children were born in Clinton County, Ohio.

Children:

  1. Lavina Moon, born 28 January 1839

  2. Lindley Moon, born 1 January 1841, died 1934, Jay County, Indiana; married 31 October 1894, Jefferson, Jay County, Indiana, to Susan Jane Zellers, born August 1865, Ohio
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Ida Irene Moon, born May 1878, Jefferson, Jay County, Indiana

  3. Leona Moon, born 12 October 1842

  4. Ezra W Moon, born 8 March 1844, died 16 October 1900, Riverside, California; married 18 February 1875, Jay County, Indiana, to Lucinda Irene Turner, who was born 31 December 1854, in Randolph County, Indiana
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Edith Iona Moon, born 11 September 1876, Jay County, Indiana
      2. Edna Moon, born 18 June 1879, born 18 June 1879, Jay County, Indiana
      3. Mary Moon, born about 1880
      4. child Moon, born about 1888

  5. Amos R Moon, born 21 January 1846

  6. Herman Hiram Moon, born 19 September 1847

  7. Ira Moon, born 16 May 1849

  8. Ann Moon, born 21 May 1852





A-(10)124. John R Moon

John R Moon, son of Anna Ratcliff and William Moon, was born 1 February 1818, in Clinton County, Ohio, and died 26 January 1873, Redwood Falls, Minnesota.

He was married/1 on 2 February 1837 in Clear Creek, Clinton County, Ohio, to Ursula Pike, who was born 4 April 1819, in Clear Creek, Clinton County, Ohio. She died 12 June 1838 in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio. John lost both his wife and his child.

John was married/2 29 December 1839, in Newberry Monthly Meeting, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, to Rachel Smith, who was born 9 May 1815, Clinton County, Ohio, the daughter of John William Smith and Sarah Ratcliff. All of the children were born in Clinton County, Ohio.

Children:

  1. Levi Moon, born 6 March 1838, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, died 18 August 1838, Martinsville, Clinton County

  2. M/2
  3. William Moon, born about 1835

  4. Narcissa Moon, born 26 October 1840

  5. Leander Moon, born 9 October 1842, married Martha ____.
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Francis M Moon, born about 1866
      2. James O Moon, born about 1867v
      3. Ida L Moon, born about 1870

  6. .Alfred Moon, born 26 August 1844; married Abby ___.
    1. Grandchild:
      1. William Moon, born about 1866

  7. Alvin Moon, born 27 March 1846

  8. Sarah Ann Moon, born 10 August 1848

  9. David Moon, born about 1850

  10. James M Moon, born about 1856; married Mary E ____.
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Alva Moon, born about 1879





A-(10)127. Miles H Moon

Miles H Moon, son of Anna Ratcliff and William Moon, was born 21 October 1822, in Clinton County, Ohio, and died 27 December 1917, Woodland, Idaho. He was married 15 September 1847 in Clinton County, Ohio to Charlotte D Green, who was born in Clinton County. The children were all born in Clinton County, except the youngest.

In "In The Manner of Friends," written in 1981, by Betty Ruth Foster we find this:

"---- Luke drove up the creek to Miles Moon�s place on a bend of the creek, one half mile west and five miles south of the present site of Northbranch (Jewell County, Kansas). He lived in a log house. On both sides of the creek grew oak, box elder, ash and cottonwood trees, with plum, dogwood, wild gooseberries, blue currents. He stopped, unhitched his horses from the wagon, and took George by the hand. They jumped over the creek and walked to where Miles Moon stood. Luke asked "How dost thou do, stranger?"

Miles replied, "My name is Moon. I live here."

"My name is Luke Dillon and if thou dost not mind, I would like to camp here. If thou are not too busy I would like to inquire about land. Are there Quakers settled around here?"

Miles Moon extended his hand and a smile spread over his strong angular, bewhiskered face. "Art thou a Quaker?"

"Yes, I belong to the Friends in Warren County, Iowa."

"Yes, Yes, I thought so. I can tell a Quaker by his talk and sometimes I think by his walk. Hitch up and drive over. It is a good place to camp. I camped here when we were building our house. Thou dost not need to build a fire. Thou will eat supper with us. Isaac, our oldest son, brought in fresh venison tody and we will sample it. No excuses now, thou art a stranger in a strange land, and I will take thee in." A lifelong friendship began.

The Miles Moon family made them welcome and they stayed several days. One morning Miles commented, "There is good land between the two walnut creeks. Thou mightest find a good claim there. About 4 miles up the creek, Jobe Williams lives on East Walnut. He, too, is a Quaker. He might be able to show you some fine land."

Children:

  1. Isaac G Moon, born 7 November 1849

  2. Enoch L Moon born 8 January 1852, died 2 October 1899, Grant�s Pass, Oregon; married Anna Maria Ratcliff
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Alonzo Moon, born about 1880, died about 1940; married Ida Williams (born 29 September 1878)

  3. A Moon, born 2 August 1854

  4. Daniel W Moon, born 24 November 1855

  5. William C Moon, born 9 April 1858

  6. Quintillius V Moon, born 24 July 1860, in Palo, Lynn County, Iowa, died 28 February 1944, Iowa; married 8 January 1883, in Burr Oak, Jewell County, Kansas, to Lydia Jane Ratcliff
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Lloyd D Moon, born 16 November 1883
      2. Esther A Moon, born 27 June 1885
      3. Clyde B Moon, born 19 June 1887
      4. Orpha L Moon born 20 July 1889
      5. Ruth Moon born February 1896
      6. Anna Moon, born 28 July 1897, Burr Oak, Jewell County, Kansas
      7. Lois Jane Moon, born about 1909





A-(10),132. Malinda Moon

Malinda Moon, daughter of Richard Moon and Sarah Hockett, was born 21 October 1820 in Clinton County, Ohio, and died after 1860.

She was married out of unity, 21 June 1839, in Clinton County, Ohio, to Thomas Lightfoot, who was born 28 May in Ohio, and died after 1860, son of Jeptha Lightfoot and Asenuth Tuttle.

The Lightfoot Pedigree chart is listed on RootsWeb.com, Family Tree # 2005

Note:
1840,10,19. Melinda Lightfoot (formerly Moon) condemned married out of unity. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy- Vol V Ohio

1840 Census lists family in Clark, Clinton County, Ohio, with one child.

1850 Census lists family in Deer Creek, Miami County, Indiana with six children. Occupation is listed as Blacksmith.

Children:

  1. Jeptha Lightfoot, born 20 July 1840 in Hamilton County, Ohio

  2. Rebecca Lightfoot, born about 1841 in Ohio

  3. Lucinda Lightfoot, born 7 October 1847 Indiana

  4. Sarah Lightfoot, born about 1848 in Indiana

  5. Silas Lightfoot, born about 1852 in Michigan

  6. Ira Lightfoot, born about 1855 in Iowa





A-(10),134. Silas Moon

Silas Moon, son of Richard Moon and Sarah Hockett, was born 5 October 1826, in Newberry Monthly Meeting, Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, and died 19 October 1885, in Modesto, California.

He was married about 1847, to Mary Ann Beal, who was born 12 January 1823, in Clinton County, Ohio.

Children:

  1. Sarah E Moon, born 23 April 1849, Howard County, Indiana

  2. Nathan Richard Moon, born 17 February 1851, Laporte County, Indiana; Married/1 on 7 April 1907 in Blaine County, Oregon, to Martha E Corner, who was born 12 November 1856, in Jackson County, Ohio; married/2 8 November 1872, to Sarah Melissa Frazier, and divorced.
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Clarence Moon, born 30 August 1874 in Humbolt, Richardson County, Nebraska

  3. John Thomas Moon, born 17 June 1853, Berrien County, Michigan.

  4. Charity Ella Moon, born 20 April 1855, Franklin County, Iowa

  5. Winnie Ann Moon, born 23 November 1857 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana

  6. Seth Franklin Moon, born 16 July 1860, Franklin County, Iowa

  7. Martha J Moon, born 21 November 1862, Franklin County, Iowa





A-(10),172. Enos Moon

Enos Moon, son of Samuel Moon and Mary Ann Presnall, was born 4 November 1828, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, and died after 1910.

He was married/1 28 October 1848, in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana, to Rachel Stanborough, who was born 18 August 1830, the mother of his child.

He was married/2 to Laura May Grizwold, and married/3 to Evelina Clark.

Children:

  1. Charles Edgar Moon, born 11 March 1863, in Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota, died 14 March in Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota; married 26 November 1890 in Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota
    1. Grandchild:
      1. Julia Fern Moon, born 20 May 1900, Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota





A-(10),173. Henry Presnall Moon

Henry Presnall Moon, son of Samuel Moon and Mary Ann Presnall, was born 21 June 1830, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, and died 6 April 1907, I Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota. He was buried in the Millet Cemetery, in Fillmore County.

He was married 22 April 1856 in Amboy, Miami County, Indiana, to Hannah Ann Brazington, who was born 30 August 1834, in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey, died 27 January 1890. He was married/2 to Martha Hammer.

  1. Grandchildren:
    1. Bertha Alice Moon
    2. Harry Elmer Moon

Children:

  1. Emily Jane Moon, born 4 July 1855, Indiana; died 4 October 1928, married 1 October 1876, Pleasant Hill, Winona County, Minnesota, to Francis Willard Lockwood

  2. Lydia Ann Moon, born 17 January 1858, Cedar Twp., Lee County, Iowa, died 10 December 1936, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesoota; married 10 November 1875, Wimona County, Minnesota, to Thomas Newton Lockwood

  3. Elmina Moon, born 3 January 1860, Cedar Twp., Lee County, Iowa

  4. Mary Alice Moon, born 16 October 1862, Cedar Twp., Lee County, Iowa, died 14 November 1897, Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota; married 12 December 1880, Winona County, Minnesota, to John Wesley Lockwood

  5. Samuel Edward Moon, born 13 December 1864, Houston County, Minnesota, died 15 October 1934, Pleasant Plain Jefferson County, Iowa; married 8 December 1887, Spring valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota, to Ruth Ann Davidson, born 10 April 1868, Spring Valley, died 1936 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota

  6. Rosetta Moon, born 2 November 1866, in Houston County, Minnesota

  7. Dora Moon, born 9 June 1869, Winona County, Minnesota

  8. Alta May Moon, born 17 December 1870, Winona County, Minnesota, died 16 July 1943; married 3 March 1888, Sumner Twp., Fillmore County, Minnesota, to John Loren Odell

  9. Alva Sheldon Moon, born 23 November 1873, Winona County, Minnesota, died 29 December 1937, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; married 7 October 1892, Fillmore County, Minnesota, to Etta Hartley, born 1 September 1876, in Lansing, Mower County, Minnesota
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. child Moon
      2. Edna Moon
      3. Stella Etta Moon
      4. Harry Seldon Moon

  10. Lulu Moon, born 26 November 1877, Winona County, Minnesota, died 12 February 1957, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California; married 28 November 1895 in Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota, to Edward Jacobs, who was born 8 September 1872, and died 12 February 1957, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California





A-(10),174. Jeremiah Moon

Jeremiah Moon, son of Samuel Moon and Mary Ann Presnall, was born 21 June 1830, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, and died 6 April 1907, in Springfield, Henry County, Tennessee.

He was married 1 October 1854, in Somerset, Wabash County, Indiana, to Dorinda Stewart.

Children:

  1. Mary Ellen Moon, born 5 August 1856, Grant County, Indiana, died 28 February 1923; married to Merrit Lyon Scott, born 28 July 1850, died 14 August 1938

  2. Levi Franklin Moon, born 2 February 1857, Lee County, Iowa, died 4 April 1950; married to his cousin, Clara E Moon, born 28 October 1866, in Alma City, Minnesota, died 23 August 1956, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California. She was the daughter of Zimri Moon and Cornelia Wait

  3. Hannah Moon, born about 1859, Lee County, Iowa, died 9 April 1876

  4. Eva A Moon, born 12 February 1861, Lee County, Iowa, died about 1948; married to Isaac Franklin Stemm, born 10 April 1866, died 12 November 1947

  5. Minnie Estelle Moon, born about 1868, Winona County, Minnesota, died 13 June 1884.

  6. Harvey Moon, born about 1874, Winona County, Minnesota; married to Hannah _____.

  7. Urban Moon, born 12 July 1879, Blue Earth County, Minnesota





A-(10),17(11). Zimri Moon

Zimri Moon, the son of Samuel Moon and Mary Ann Presnall, was born 18 February 1847, and died 29 August 1927, in Orland, Glenn County, California.

He was married 25 November 1865, in Houston County, Minnesota, to Cornelia Wait, who was born 25 September 1847, and died 7 March 1926.

Children:

  1. Lura Eugenia Moon, born 8 February 1873, in Minnesota, died 24 December 1959, Sacramento, California; married 18 February 1946, Lodi, Joaquin County, California, to Norman N Stanford

  2. Simon Moon

  3. Clara E Moon, born 28 October 1866, in Alma City, Minnesota, married cousin Levi Franklin Moon, son of Jeremiah Moon and Dorinda Steward. (See: A-(10),174.)

  4. George Francis Moon, born 4 January 1871, Eagle Lake, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

  5. Lela Vista Moon, born and died 23 September 1888

  6. Bernice L Moon, born 10 May 1891, in Moon, Marathon County, Wisconsin, died 16 October 1977, in Lodi, Joaquin County, California; married 1 August 1911, in Sacramento, California, to Julius Ceasar Hinsen

Seventh Generation




A-16,124. Sarah Edd Lyon

Sarah Edd Lyon, daughter of Elmima Hobson and Charles Perkins Lyon, was born 5 August 1851, in Benton Twp, Keokuk County, Iowa, and died 6 July 1886, Steady Run Twp, Keokuk County, Iowa. She was married 19 October 1873, Keokuk County, to Silas Porter, who was born 25 May 1848 Luzerne twp, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and died 19 November 1927 in Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa, son of Armstrong Theodore Porter, (10 January 1814-7 September 1901,) and Sarah Ann Hurford, (20 September 1818-17 April 1891). (See: "Quaker Connection.com")

Silas was married/2 18 February 1889, in Martinsburg, Keokuk County, to Amanda Ellen Nelson, (12 Sep-1854-15 January 1931), widow of William Rooker, daughter of John Nelson and Sayda A Casey.

His first children by Sarah, were born in Steady Run twp, Keokuk County, Iowa, and his 2nd family in Hedrick, Keokuk County, When Otto got married, Silas sold his farm, and bought another in Davis County, Iowa, near Bloomfield, in Perry twp. Otto and his wife lived with him, and inherited the farm when he died.

Children:

  1. Lillian Elmina Porter, born 25 July 1874, died 18 January 1938, Delta, Keokuk County, Iowa; married 31 December 1899, Hayesville, Keokuk County, Charles Francis Lippard (30 May 1862-16 July 1936) son of Calvin Lippard & Levicy Hasty

  2. Charles Theodore Porter, born 4 January 1876; died 1 July 1967, Sigourney, Keokuk Co; married 23 September 1903, Martinsburg, Keokuk County, to Effie Edna Moore (ca 1883-11 December 1955) daughter of Emmett Moore (ca 1851-1920) and Mary ___

  3. Anna May Porter, born 4 September 1877, died 29 September 1958, Chula Vista, California; married/1 16 October 1897, Keokuk County, to William Andrew Mowery (22 May 1875-20 February 1903), son of G M Mowery; married/2 23 May 1918, to Edward Franklin Boyd

  4. Minda Rella Porter, born 12 March 1879; died 5 March 1976, Keota, Keokuk Co; married 11 July 1903, Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, Hugh Sheldon Jones (3 August 1874-22 December 1939) son of William Johnston Jones (1834-ca 1890) & Amanda Elizabeth Rash

  5. Lulu Jane Porter, born 23 July 1881; died 4 August 1964, Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana; married 23 November 1904, Danville, Illinois, Ernest William Richmond (1 May 1881-2 January 1961), son of Thomas Richmond (1851-1932) & Emma Bohn

  6. Stats Porter, born 27 June 1883; died 14 August 1883

  7. William Armstrong Porter, born 10 October 1884; died 6 November 1950, Sullivan, Indiana; married/1 26 January 1905, Haysville, Keokuk County, to Agnes Josephine Shively (ca 1889-ca 1954); married/2 about 1910, What Cheer, Keokuk County, to Edith __; married/3 about 1920, Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, to Delphine Rickerd; married/4 about 1930, Sullivan, Indiana, to Viola E Brodie (11 January 1898-21 August 1981)

  8. Victor Hugo Porter, born 12 November 1885, died 2 February 1887

  9. M/2
  10. Erie Chester Porter, born 23 August 1891, died 2 September 1974, Pennant SK, Canada; married 18 June 1911, Bloom-field, Davis County, Iowa, to Verda Opal Ballman (1 Aug 1896-died about 1975)

  11. Otto King Porter, born 21 July 1894, died 16 December 1985, Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa; married 3 June 1917, Bloomfield, Freeda Corintha Ritz (19 May 1896-Jan 1986) daughter of John Ulrich Ritz (1838-1931) & Elizabeth DeMuth

  12. Walter Boyd Porter, born 10 Oct 1896, died 6 October 1964, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, married Viola G Dale, born about 1902





A-1(11),211. Anderson Monroe Allen

Anderson Monroe Allen, son of Asenath Allen and Newton Allen, was born 24 June 1866 in Alamance County, North Carolina.

He was married 15 March 1886, in Huntsville, Randolph County, Indiana, to Minnie Myrtle Brooks, who was born 8 December 1867, in Randolph County, Indiana

Anderson died 25 September 1896 in Randolph County, Indiana; Minnie died 17 March 1965, in Union City, Randolph County, Indiana.

All of the children were born in Sand Mountain, Jackson County, Alabama.

Children:

  1. Clarence Albert Allen, born 17 January 1887, died 16 September 1914; married 9 April 1909, to Minnie Rex

  2. Oscar Lawrence Allen, born 8 July 1888, died 1 October 1968, in Missouri; married 15 July 1925, to Ethel Anderson, born 29 April 1892, died February 1974, in Missouri

  3. Allie Maude Allen, born 12 January 1892, died 10 July 1982, in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana; married 13 November 1910, in Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana, to William Harrison �Harry� Houk

  4. Leland Claud Allen, born 20 October 1893, died 16 September 1950; married 20 April 1918, to Margaret Skelly





A-1(11),217. Benjamin Herman Allen

Benjamin Herman Allen, son of Asenath Allen and Newton Allen and Harmon (Herman) Allen, was born 29 August 1874, in Wayne County, Indiana in Alamance County, North Carolina.

He was married/1 on 23 June 1895, in Alabama, to Lillie Jane Everett.

He was married 14 October 1900, to Mollie Martin, born in Tennessee.

On the Census of 1 June 1900, they lived in CD 14, Marion County, Tennessee; Census 1 January 1920, in Trenton, Dade County, Georgia; Census of 1 April 1930, in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee

Children:

  1. Myrtle A Allen, born March 1896, in Alabama, on the 1 January 1920 Census, she lived in Trenton, Dade County, Georgia

  2. Clara Allen, born 1903, in Tennessee

  3. Lemuel Allen, born 1905, Tennessee

  4. Hugh L Allen, born 1907, Tennessee

  5. Lula M Allen, born 1909, Tennessee

  6. Clementine Allen, born 1911, Tennessee

  7. Ruth A Allen, born 1913, Tennessee

  8. James L Allen, born 1916, Tennessee

  9. Cleo Janette Allen, born 1917, in Georgia

  10. Deloise A Allen, born 1920, Georgia

  11. Benjamin H Allen, born 1923, Georgia





A-1(11),21(10). Clifton Ellis Allen

Clifton Ellis Allen, son of Asenath Allen and Newton Allen, was born 25 February 1883 in Wayne County, Indiana.

He was married 12 November 1902, to Ida Myrtle Redmond, who was born 29 December 1881, in Illinois.

Ida died 29 September 1966, in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri; Clifton died 18 February 1980 in Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.

Children:

  1. Maude Louise Allen, born 27 November 1903, Illinois, died 4 January 1988 in Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas; married/1 1920, to Charles H Kingsbury; married 15 March 1928, in Missouri, to James M Perkins, born 17 May 1905, died 12 March 1989, in Kansas
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Charles H Kingsbury/Perkins, born 22 July 1921, in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, died 15 April 1995, in Kansas; married Ms. Savage
        1. Great Grandchildren:
          1. Diana Perkins, born 23 August 1941, died 9 October 1988

  2. William Redmond Allen, born 12 September 1906, Illinois, and died 7 January 1914 in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri.

  3. Clifton Ellis Allen Jr., born 8 January 1912, Missouri, died 5 May 1963 in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri; married 18 May 1940 Emma Lee Redding, born 5 November 1920





A-1(11)21(11). Lester Otis Allen

Lester Otis Allen, son of Asenath Allen and Newton Allen, was born 18 February 1886, in Wayne County, Indiana, After the death of his mother in 1890, in Jackson, Clarke county, Alabama, he lived for a time with brother Anderson and family.

He joined the Army and was stationed in Spokane, Washington, where he met his bride who was a Norwegian immigrant. He was married 10 July 1907 in Spokane, Spokane Co., Washington, to Martha May Johnson who was born 25 October 1881, in Norway. On the Census of 15 April 1910, they lived in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.

Lester left his family in 1911, to move back home to Alabama. Martha was married/2 before 1930, to teamster, William E Modrell. Martha died 6 July 1944, in Yamhill County, Oregon.

Lester died 25 January 1949 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas

Children: All were born in Spokane, Washington

  1. William Joseph Allen, born 1 August 1909; He was pretty much raised by his Aunt Sadie (his mother's sister). He showed great aptitude for music, learning to play the violin when just four years old. As he grew to manhood, he played guitar and sang in and around Spokane, and also traveled to the different Worlds Fairs as they were held throughout the United States. Later after his marriage, he continued to perform in the Spokane area on the radio and in the bars. He was married 16 August 1935, in Spokane, tp Nora Melcena Day, born 5 April 1915, Washington, died June 1987, Portland, Oregon. He died 6 March 1993, Portland; 5 children

  2. Benjamin Ellis Allen, born 3 September 1911, died in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

  3. Gladys Malinda Allen, born 25 January 1908, died about 1989 in Oregon





A-91,525. Edward Columbus Tiffin

Edward Columbus Tiffin, son of Henry Clay Tiffin and Charlotte Mitchell, was born 22 August 1860, Franklin County, Alabama, and died 1 January 1905, in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. He was married to Sarah Frances McCullough, who was born in 1862, and died in 1947.

Children:

  1. Arthur Nunan Tiffin, born 8 January 1891, Red Bay, Alabama, died 15 July 1983, Clovis, New Mexico; married 28 November 1915, Maud, Oklahoma, to Effie Butler Hallum, born 5 September 1895, Carthage, Tennessee, 10 children; married/2 1972 Effie McCurdy, born 22 March 1906 Ch 4. Thelma Mavis Tiffin, born 1919, died 1987, South Carolina

  2. Walter Tiffin, born 1893, died 1984; married Dora Ella Springer, born 1893, died 1977; 9 Children

  3. James Vernon Tiffin, born 1896, died 1969; married/1 Ora Blagg; married/2 Muriel Gladys Nevills, born 1911

  4. John Othollo Tiffin, born 1898

  5. daughter

  6. Henry Tiffin, born 1903, died 1907, Maud, Oklahoma





A-91,526. Henry Buel Tiffin

Henry Buel Tiffin, son of Henry Clay Tiffin and Charlotte Mitchell, was born 15 August 1862, in Franklin County, Alabama, and died 10 May 1952, in Los Angeles, California.

He was married/1 to Elizabeth J Hodges, who was born 16 August 1867, and died 19 January 1912. His second wife was Netty Carpenter Westoner.

Children:

  1. Flora Tiffin, born 17 February 1885, Alabama

  2. Floyd Tiffin

  3. Arlander Tiffin

  4. Brownie Tiffin, of Gage, Oklahoma

  5. Troy "Red" Tiffin

  6. Buell Tiffin

  7. Leslie Tiffin

  8. son

  9. daughter

  10. daughter





A-91,541. William Eli Tiffin

William Eli Tiffin, son of Clayburn Tiffin and Margret Epps, was born 4 October 1860, Red Bay, Alabama, and died 5 June 1948, in Ozan, Arkansas. He was married 16 October 1881, in Red Bay, to Mary Ella Mitchell, who was born 29 May 1865, in Red Bay, and died 7 September 1944, in Sardus, Arkansas.

Children:

  1. Edgar Osco Tiffin, born 12 December 1882

  2. William David Tiffin, born 1 March 1885, Columbus, Arkansas, died 3 December 1942, Oklahoma City; married 2 August 1908, Yancy, Arkansas, to Hattie Woodie Lyons, born 5 February 1885, Yancy, Arkansas, died 13 September 1937, Byars, Oklahoma; 3 children

  3. Ira Lee Tiffin, born 8 December 1888; married Ethel May Winton
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. daughter
      2. Vernell Tiffin, born 1929, Howard, Arkansas; died 1994, Nashville, Arkansas

  4. Clayburn Gaines Tiffin, born 24 August 1891

  5. Perl Tiffin, born 17 October 1895

  6. Garvin Tiffin, born 16 December 1897

  7. May Mary Estell Tiffin, born 5 June 1900

  8. daughter, married Leon Hines





A-91,544. C Tiffin

C Tiffin, son of Clayburn Tiffin and Margret Epps, was born 1 January 1870, and died 29 April 1952, Mineral Springs, Howard County, Arkansas. He was married 4 July 1895, in Mineral Springs, to Mary Frances Carey, who was born 20 February 1872, and died 18 August 1913, in Mineral Springs.

Children:

  1. Gracy Ann Tiffin, born 19 July 1896, died 8 November 1896, Mineral Springs

  2. Jennings C Tiffin, born 26 August 1896, Mineral Springs, died 28 January 1973, Queen City, Texas; married/1 Mineral Springs, to Ruby Rose Thomas, born Murfreesboro, Arkansas, died 23 December 1982, Texarkana, Texas; 2 children; married/2 ___ Morris; married/3 11 May 1913, Mineral Springs, Mollie Belle Carey, born 6 June 1882, Arkansas, died 23 May 1961, Houston, Texas ; 2 children:
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Horace Howard Tiffin, born 29 July 1914, Ashdown, Arkansas
      2. daughter; married ___ Gates





A-91, 614. James Monroe Tiffin

James Monroe Tiffin, son of William Clayton Tiffin and Sophia W Jett, was born 20 October 1855, in Scottsboro, Alabama, and died April 1937, in Dallas, Texas , buried Love Cemetery, Fine Springs.

He lived on a farm as a child during the Civil War. He told the story that the northern army got very close to their farm and shot cannon balls over it.

He was married 25 July 1883, in Indian Territory, to Martha Jane Long, who was born 10 April 1867, in Missouri, and died 6 September 1902, Fine Springs, Arkansas, buried Love Cemetery. Her last words were "Heaven is a pretty place." Which is written on her gravestone.

Moving to northwest Arkansas after the Civil War, he built a log cabin near highway 71, north of Alma (Fine Springs Community) growing cotton, with 2 mules. He attended Fine Springs Baptist Church. He retired to Dallas, Texas, living with daughter Annie Ethel. "Love Lifted Me" is on his gravestone.

Children:

  1. William Lafayette Tiffin, born 19 August 1884, Arkansas, died 1957; married Bertha Armine Mitchell, born 12 Jun; 8
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. James Curtis Tiffin, born 20 January 1914, Pea Ridge, Arkansas, died 27 September 1977, Pea Ridge; married Retha Givens, born 2 November 1919, Pea Ridge, died 14 February 1996, Rogers, Arkansas, daughter of Livi Givens, born 15 September 1883, and Eula E Hileman, born 5 June 1890, Arkansas
      2. William Lafayette Tiffin, Jr. born 27 January 1923, Alma, Arkansas, died 1988; married ___ Laboa; 3 children

  2. Emma Lee Tiffin born 4 April 1886, Alma, Arkansas, died December 1920, buried Love Cem; married Mountainburg, Arkansas, to Bill Hawkins, born about 1885

  3. Anna Ethel Arkansas Tiffin, born 14 January 1888, Alma, Arkansas

  4. Charles Clayton Tiffin, born 30 January 1890, Alma, Arkansas

  5. John Henry Tiffin, born 30 January 1890, Alma, Arkansas, died 26 February 1980, Virginian Buren, Arkansas; married Edna ___, born 20 December 1900, died 19 July 1979, Virginian Buren;
    1. Grandchild:
      1. John Henry Tiffin Jr, born 14 March 1923, died 19 January 1939

  6. Roy Alexander Tiffin, born 4 February 1900, Alma, Arkansas





A-91,624. Jefferson David Tiffin

Jefferson David Tiffin, son of John Henry Tiffin and Nancy Jett, was born 18 March 1862, probably in Blount County, Alabama, and died 22 March 1926. he was married 5 March 1884, to Mary Ann Tipton, who was born 7 April 1868, and died 18 November 1947, daughter of Virginiance Bush Tipton, (born 1803) and Lucinda Hollis.

Children:

  1. J Andrew Tiffin

  2. Maggie Tiffin

  3. Jefferson Leon Tiffin, born 2 October 1902, died January 1969; married 4 November 1923, Scottsboro, Alabama, to Fannie Coulson, born 30 April 1907, Scottsboro, daughter of William Lorenzo Coulson (born 14 December 1876, Scottsboro) and Ruth Isabelle Childress (born 1 January 1883, Scottsboro, Alabama)
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. daughter
      2. son, married Carolyn Sentell (born 11 September 1936 Scottsboro); 2 children

  4. Nancy Martelia Tiffin, born 19 April 1885, died 22 May 1973, Scottsboro, Alabama; married 17 September 1902, Scottsboro, to James Worth Green, born 15 April 1880, died 11 February 1968, Scottsboro, son of R B Green and Mary F Jenkins; 12 children.
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. viii.Winnie McCord Green, born 14 December 1914, 6 June 1991; married/1 Mack Wright, born 21 December 1897, died September 1963; married/2 ___ Summer; 1 daughter ___Wright, who married __ Allison, 1 child
      2. ix. Opal Alma Green, born 1917, died 4 January 2000, Scottsboro





A-91,641. Calvin Benson Johnson

Calvin Benson Johnson, son of Nancy A Tiffin and John Johnson, was born 27 December 1859, Marshall County, Alabama, and died 6 April 1936, Midland, Texas.

He was married 28 December 1880, in Alabama, to Mary Sigourney Benson, who was born 18 January 1860, in Edwardsville, Custer County, Oklahoma, and died 17 January 1903, Edwardsville, the daughter of Isaac S Benson (born about 1834, Guntersville, Alabama) and Frances Caroline Boggess, (born 6 January 1839).

Children:

  1. Chesterfield Pharoba Johnson, born 25 June 1882, Kennamer, Marshall County, Alabama, died 10 August 1972, Elk City, Beckham County, Oklahoma

  2. Robert Louis Johnson born March 1884, Kennamer, Alabama, died 10 October 1886, Kennamer

  3. Isaac Calvin Johnson, born 6 January 1886, Kennamer, Alabama, died 17 October 1886, Kennamer

  4. Ethel E Johnson, born 27 February 1887 Kennamer, Alabama, died 4 October 1887

  5. Carrie Jane Johnson, born 12 March 1889, Kennamer, Alabama, died 20 July 1920, Tulsa, Oklahoma

  6. Gurthey Elizabeth Johnson, born 19 March 1894, Kennamer, Alabama, died 16 October 1918, Imperial, California

  7. Forest Benson Johnson, born 6 March 1894, Dallas, Texas, died 7 October 1972, McKinney, Texas

  8. Mary Florence Johnson, born 1895, Dallas, Texas, died 26 August 1983, Bakersfield, California; married 20 September 1914, Ayelsworth, Oklahoma, Rufus Frederick Stout; 1 Child, a daughter, married __ East,/1 daughter

  9. Plumer Elsie Johnson, born 7 March 1898, Dallas, Texas, died 22 June 1996, Sonoma, California





A-(10)1,113. Parker Moon

Parker Moon, son of Pleasant Moon and Huldah Pike, was born 30 March 1842, in Martinsville, Clinton County, Ohio, and died about 1905, in Jasper County, Missouri; He moved to Missouri in 1868. He suffered from Palsey, unable to walk after the age of 7. He was only able to write his name due to the tremors.

He was a Quaker elder, then minister in 1877; he was Superindendent of Evangelistic and Pastoral work in Kansas yearly meeting for 3 years, and worked with Native Americans.

He was married/1 about 1867 to May Emily Green, who was born about 1844.

Parker was married/2 in February 1878, in Missouri, 2nd husband, to Eliza Ellen Neeld, who was born November 1845, in Ohio, and died after January 1920, when they were on the Census of Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri. (She had been married previously about 1870 to Eliel W West, and had 5 children.)

Step children:

  1. Clara West

  2. Hattie E West, born 26 September 1867

  3. Harley West, born 23 August 1870, Ohio

  4. Walter West, born 1873, Ohio

  5. Jesse B West, born 19 November 1874, Clinton County, Ohio

Children:

    m/1
  1. Leonides Moon, born 1868, Ohio

  2. Harriet E Moon, born 1869, Missouri

  3. Mary Moon

  4. Joseph Moon

  5. M/2
  6. Alfred C Moon, born 27 Jan 1883, Jasper County, Missouri; married to Grace Bowers, who was born 4 September 1888, Jasper County, Missouri; they were on the Census of 2 June 1900, in Garden City, Cherokee County. Kansas
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Jon Keith Moon
      2. Marianne Moon
      3. Leonides Moon
      4. Mary Moon
      5. Joseph Moon

  7. Ida May Moon, born Jasper County, Missouri

  8. Earl Moon, born Jasper County, Missouri





A-(10)1,323. Lucinda Lightfoot

Lucinda Lightfoot, daughter of Malinda Moon and Thomas Lightfoot was born 7 October 1847 in Indiana, and died 15 September 1883 in Carroll County, Missouri.

She was married in May 1866, to Edmond Perry, who was born 4 August 1843 in St Clair County, Missouri, and died 7 April 1876 in Carroll County, Missouri, buried in Hartshorn Cemetery, the son of John T Perry and Mary Huffman. He eventually died from Tuberculosis that he contracted during the war.

The Irish ancestors, of Edmund are told on RootsWeb.com, Family Tree # 2005.

"When Edmund Perry was 18 years of age, he enlisted in the 18th Missouri Infantry, Company F under Captain Bell of the US Troops and served 3 years and 3 months, enlisting in September 1861 and came home December 1864. He fought in battles of Shiloh on Pittsburg Landing, also Decater, Alabama; Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, Snake Creek Gap and Marietta and Atlanta, Georgia. Having served his time he was honorably discharged and returned home."

Written on the 9th day of March, 1893 A.D. (two copied sheets of Perry history given to Rebecca Orozco by Patty Cundiff Cole in 2003)

Children:

  1. Cora Bell Perry, born 18 May 1867

  2. Etta Ellen Perry, born 13 November 1868, Prague Oklahoma

  3. Laura Malinda Perry, born 20 January 1871 in Dewitt, Carroll County, Missouri, and died 7 April 1876, in Carroll County, Missouri

  4. Mary Elizabeth Perry, born 28 January 1873

  5. Edmond Francis Perry, born 26 November 1876

  6. Alma Blanche Perry, born 11 January 1875, died 28 October 1875





A-(10)1,1(11)3. Mason Moon

Mason Moon, son of Robert Moon and Mary Edith Delks, was born 29 May 1859, in Clinton County, Ohio. He was married 1 September 1881, in Clinton County, to Katherine Wallace, who was born about 1862, in Clinton County, and died after 1930 in Morgan County, Colorado.

Children:

  1. Leo C Moon, born July 1882, Ohio

  2. Zara Moon, born August 1884, Ohio

  3. Eva M Moon, born October 1886, Nebraska

  4. Oscar I Moon, born April 1889, Colorado; married about 1914, Colorado, to Marjorie A___, who was born about 1897, Colorado
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Viola V Moon, born about 1915, Colorado
      2. Richard M Moon, born about 1916, Colorado
      3. Theodore G Moon, born about 1918, Colorado

  5. Clara G Moon, born May 1894, Colorado

  6. Florance A Moon, born June 1899





A-(10),142. George Hodson Moon

George Hodson Moon, son of Jeremiah Moon and Rachel Nixon Hodson, was born 18 April 1823, in Clinton County, Ohio, and died after 1916. He was married 18 August 1842, in Clinton County, Ohio, to Susanna Barbara Osborn, who was born 25 June 1829 in North Carolina.

Children:

  1. Thomas Osborn Moon, born 9 June 1843, Rush County, Indiana

  2. Jeremiah G Moon, born 21 March 1845, Rush County, Indiana, died about 1864/5 in Andersonville Prison, starved to death at the end of the Civil War

  3. Jesse Nixon Moon, born 27 May 1847, Hancock County, Indiana, died 4 April 1923, in Ashland, Nebraska, served Civil War, Co. E, 8th Iowa Cavalry, immigrated to Ashland, Nebraska, about 1869, settling near Alvo; married 4 February 1867, to Emma Jones.
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Harriet Moon, born about 1871
      2. Zelma Zoe Moon, born about 1869
      3. Edna Moon, born about 1875
      4. Edith Moon
      5. George Moon
      6. Charles Moon

  4. Rachel Ann Moon, born about 1849, Rush County, Indiana

  5. Margaret Jane "Jenny" Moon, born about 1850

  6. John William Moon, born 13 September 1852, Lee County, Iowa; married/1 about 1874, to LaVisa Tomlinson; married/2 about 1881, in Kansas to Elizabeth Smith
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Harriet LaVisa Moon, born 7 March 1884
      2. Gerttude Catherine Moon
      3. George Allen Moon
      4. Don Mansfield Moon

  7. Charles Elwood Moon, born about 1856

  8. Mark Manlove Moon, born 16 July 1857, Lee County, Iowa, died 8 January 1924, in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; married/1 October 1878, to Anna Gould; married/2 about 1897, to Ulla Evans
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Charles George Moon, born July 1879, Iowa
      2. Dexter Moon
      3. Dale Moon

  9. Darold Moon

  10. Emma Mary Moon, born about 1858

  11. Clarkson Moon, born about 1860





A(10)1,343. John Thomas Moon

John Thomas Moon, son of Silas Moon and Mary Ann Beal, was born 17 June 1853, in Berrien county, Iowa, and died about 1888 in California. He was married to Anise Grace Pearse.

Children:

  1. Silas Dee Moon, born 1 December 1885 in Oregon; married 21 August 1907 in Trinidad, Colorado to Adelaide Verma Gray, who was born 15 March 1888.
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. John Loyd Moon
      2. Harvey Ardman Moon
      3. Silas Orman Moon
      4. Ansie Verma Moon





A(10)1,346. Seth Franklin Moon

Seth Franklin Moon, son of Silas Moon and Mary Ann Beal, was born 16 July 1860 in Franklin County, Iowa. He was married 27 September 1855 in Willamina, Yarnhill County, Oregon, to Alice Eva Switzer, who was born 27 October 1865 in Oregon.

Children:

  1. Rena Moon, born 10 March 1890

  2. Ray Moon, born 2 December 1892

  3. Roy Moon, born 14 July 1895

  4. Nellie Inez Moon, born 25 April 1899





A-(10)1,421. Thomas Osborn Moon

Thomas Osborn Moon, son of George Hodson Moon and Susanna Barbara Osborn, was born 9 June 1843, in Rush County, Indiana, and died 4 July 1921 in Oklahoma, buried Kingfisher County, Oklahoma.

He was married/1 to Mary ___, who had 1 child; He was married/2 20 August 1863 in Lee county, Iowa, to Elizabeth Cook Neal, who was born 9 November 1843, in Maine.

Children:

  1. Marie M Moon

  2. Clark E Moon, born 18 June 1864, in Pilot Grove, Lee County, Iowa, died January 1936, Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma

  3. Lura Moon, born 19 October 1866, Pilot Grove, Lee County, Iowa, died 28 December 1957, Modesto, Stanislaus County, California; married Edward I Hiatt.

  4. Alvertie May "Berdie" Moon, born 9 October 1868, Pilot Grove, Lee County, Iowa; died 12 December 1913, Greenwood, Nebraska; married 21 June 1898 in Van Meter, Dallas County, Iowa, to Birney Hendrick de Clercq, who was born 26 June 1876, Rockland, McHenry County, Illinois, and died 27 August 1951 in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho.

  5. Guy William Moon, born 13 January 1871, Pilot Grove, Lee County, Iowa, died 12 August 1904, in Kiel, Oklahoma

  6. Bessie Moon, born 15 March 1875, Knoxville, Iowa

  7. Susie Moon, born 1 October 1876, in Warren County, Iowa, and died about 1934/5 in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; married about 1898 in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, to Bruce Lee Ramey, who was born about 1878

  8. Johnny Oliver Moon, born 1 January 1880 in Nebraska

  9. Harry Leroy Moon, born January 183, Lincoln, Nebraska, died August 1932, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Eighth Generation




A-916,143. Anna Ethel Arkansas Tiffin

Anna Ethel Arkansas Tiffin, daughter of James Monroe Tiffin and Martha Jane Long, was born 14 January 1888, Alma, Arkansas, & died 24 June 1965, in Dallas, Texas, buried Laurel Land Cemetery.

She was married 14 June 1907, in Van Buren, Arkansas, to school teacher John Hevron, who was born 2 December 1884, in Narwal. He was later employed by Ford plant, retired to Arkansas. They moved back to Dallas in the 1960�s to be near their children.

He was the son of David Grandbury Hevron and Mary Walters. He died 13 December 1964 Dallas, Texas, buried Laural Land Cemetery.

Children:

  1. Ordell Hevron born 28 June 1908, Ft. Smith, Arkansas, died 25 January 1962, San Francisco, California; married/1 Leo Barrow; married/2 ___ Strickland

  2. John Theron Hevron born 28 April 1910, Fine Springs Arkansas, died 5 August 1985, Dallas, Texas; married 9 November 1935, Rockwall, Texas, Marguerite Ruth Crystal Muncy, born 4 September 1915, Vera, Texas, died 5 February 1993, Dallas, daughter of Granville Crystal Muncy and Claryce Edith Rose Hart; 4 children
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. John Hevron, born before 1938, died about 1943

  3. Annie Lee Doris Hevron, born 6 February 1912, died about 1970

  4. Vernon Ethelburt Hevron, born 21 May 1914, died about 1965; married Jeanie ___

  5. daughter, married ___ Jennings; 3 children

  6. James David Hevron, born 6 November 1920, died December 1967, Irving, Texas; married ___ Read; 5 children

  7. George Edward Hevron, born about 1925, died December 1943, Dallas, Texas





A-916,144. Charles Clayton Tiffin

Charles Clayton Tiffin, son of James Monroe Tiffin and Martha Jane Long, was born 30 January 1890, in Alma, Arkansas, and died 1 November 1968. He was married in 1908, in Arkansas, to Rosa Myrtle Brown, who was born 12 June 1889, Arkansas, and died 30 November 1978, both in Ozark, Arkansas, and buried in Hyland Cemetery.

Children:

  1. William Clayton Tiffin, born 1 March 1908, Arkansas, died 12 January 1993, Van Buren Arkansas; married 28 July 1928, to Lorina Lewis, born 7 December 1911, died 5 October 1993

  2. Willie Norine Tiffin, dau, born 18 August 1910, died 9 August 1999, Ozark, Arkansas; married ___ English

  3. son, married Emma ___

  4. Billy Brown Tiffin, born 10 June 1924, died 9 January 2002, Ozark, Arkansas; married Francis ___; 1 child





A-916,146. Roy Alexander Tiffin

Roy Alexander Tiffin, son of James Monroe Tiffin and Martha Jane Long, was born 4 February 1900, in Alma, Arkansas, on Grandpa Tiffin�s farm, and died 11 December 1966, in Dallas, Texas, after ruptured colon.

He was married in 1920, in Fine Springs, Arkansas, to Katherine Bernadine Coughlin, who was born 12 July 1902, in Mt. Aire, Maryland, daughter of John Patrick Coughlin (born March 1869) and Winnifred Laura Nee (born August 1871), who were both born in Ritchie Mines, W Virginia.

When Katherine was 7 Yrs old, her family moved to VanBuren, Arkansas, by riverboat down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and then by train. Her grandparents came to America from County, Galway, Ireland, on a sailboat.

In 1920, both Roy and Katherine taught school, 1st through the 9th grade, in the hills of Arkansas in a one-room schoolhouse. They were paid $40 per month and the use of a house. In the 1930�s they moved to Dallas, Texas. She worked as a manager in a department store, and as a cashier. She wrote poems and liked to write letters to the editor of the Dallas Times Herald, and the Dallas Morning News. Her hero was JFK.

Roy sold Fords, and insurance. During WWII he worked at North American, and was a Sect of a Labor Union, later a bookkeeper, and a district manager for Southern Banker�s Life, then David Cricket Life. Later he had his own Insurance Agency, Bookkeeping Service, and sold cars. He was a master Mason, and Chaplin, and they attended the Baptist church, later the Methodist Church, teaching in Sunday School. He died 11 December 1966, in Dallas, and Katherine died 18 December 1969, both buried Laural Land Cemetery.

Children:

  1. James Patrick Tiffin, born 13 June 1921, Alma, Arkansas, died 18 July 1994, Flint, Smith County, Texas; Navy flyer TBMs WWII; resided Grapevine, Texas, Woodlawn, Texas, Flint, Texas, worked for Sears; married ___ Anderson; 1 son, married ___ Duke, 3 children

  2. Robert Edwin Tiffin, born 29 September 1924, Alma, Arkansas, died 13 December 1989, Kan City, Kansas; BA from Massa-chusettes & from Universty North Texas; Navy WWII & Korean War; taught school; Research Direstor, Dallas Community, worked for Government; married ___ Roberts; 1 daughter, married __ Hasting, 2 children

  3. son, married ___ Derden





A-(10)11,231. Cora Bell Perry

Cora Bell Perry, daughter of Lucinda Lightfoot and Edmund Perry, was born 18 May 1867, and died 19 October 1929. She was married 29 May 1885, to Gus Mennefee.

Children:

  1. George Mennefee

  2. Virgil Mennefee

  3. Harry Mennefee

  4. Elmer Mennefee





A-(10)11,232. Etta Ellen Perry

Etta Ellen Perry, daughter of Lucinda Lightfoot and Edmund Perry, was born 13 November 1936, in Prague, Oklahoma, and died 30 November### 1936, in Prague Oklahoma. She was married/1 in April 1884, to William Bond. She was married/2 to Simon Raley, and married/3 to Solomon Raley.

Children:

  1. Louella Bond

  2. Henry Columbus Bond

  3. Frank Bond

  4. M/2
  5. Clarence Raley

  6. Cecil Raley

  7. John Raley

  8. Pearle Raley





A-(10)11,233. Laura Malinda Perry

Laura Malinda Perry, daughter of Lucinda Lightfoot and Edmond Perry, was born 20 January 1871, in Dewitt, Carroll CountyMO, and died 17 September 1937 in Los Molinos, California.

Laura was orphaned at a young age and married at 16 to a man much her senior. Her life was one of hard work. She bore 13 children, nine of whom survived to adulthood. In a little more than a year she lost four sons. She loved to read and read nightly to her young daughters.

She was married 15 March 1887 in Dallas County Missouri, to George Alfred Colwell Cundiff, who was born 2 December 1855 in Exeter, Scott County, Illinois, and died 30 June 1937, in Los Molinos, California, the son of George Somer Cundiff and Frances Elizabeth Barton. His ancestors are found at RootsWeb, Family Tree #2005, World Connect Project.

Children:

  1. Charles Cleveland Candiff , born 21 July 1888, Carroll County, Missouri

  2. Susie Gladys Candiff , born 11 April 1890 in Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri

  3. Aaron Blain Candiff, born 5 June 1893 in Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri, died 15 April 1913, Santa Maria, California. Family history has it that "A" as he was known, was the favored son, one with great charm and talent. He loved the new technology, and was an avid radio enthusiast who picked up the distress call from the Titanic on his amatuer radio set. As the family prepared to leave for Arizona in 1913, he went into Santa Maria to say goodbye to friends. He stayed the night at a boarding house and was found lifeless the following morning, a probable victim of carbon Monoxide poisoning

  4. Lucinda Frances Cundiff , born 13 August 1895 in Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri

  5. Samuel Luther Cundiff, born 8 December1896 in Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri, 7 March 1911, Arroyo Grande, California; Sam died in a catastrophic flood that struck Arroyo Grande in the spring of 1911. His death caused his father to seek drier ground in Arizona. The flood swept away most of the families possessions and took the life of neighbors and friends

  6. Louis Ruben Cundiff , born 7 December1898 in Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri

  7. George Edmond Cundiff ,born 24 October 1901 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, died 30 April 1911, Arroyo Grande, California Also known as "Dick" he died suddenly soon after the death of his brother Sam in the March flood of 1911. He had been ill but was improved and was playing with his brothers and sisters, swinging from a rope into a bank of sawdust. He appeared to go into a seizure and died soon afterward.

  8. Elsie Johnnie Cundiff , born 29 March 1903 in Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon

  9. Mary Evelyn Cundiff , born 1 February 1905 in Lopez Creek, San Luis, Obispo County, California

  10. Hazel Christine Cundiff ,born 30 April 1907 in Lopez Creek, Sluis, Obispo County, California

  11. Helen Bernice Cundiff, born 13 December 1911 in Arroyo Grande, California, died 5 December 2001, Mesa, Arizona; married 25 July 1936, in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, to Michael Millard Hayduke, who was born 5 November 1911, in Hibbing, St Louis County, Minnesota, died 6 March 1964, in Coolidge, Pinal County, Arizona; 3 children

  12. Patty Alice Cundiff ,born 29 July 1915 in Sulphur Springs, Cochise County, Arizona; married/3 1 October 1938, Durham, Butte County, California, Lyman Curtis Cole born 12 February 1916, Chico, Butte County, California
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. Lyman George Cole, born 11 August 1939, Chico, Butte County, California

  13. Baby Boy Cundiff, born 11 May 1910 in Arroyo Grande, California





A-(10)11,234. Mary Elizabeth Perry

Mary Elizabeth Perry, daughter of Lucinda Lightfoot and Edmond Perry, was born 28 January 1873, probably in Prague, Oklahoma, and died 9 April 1904. She was married to Samuel Ephraim Crispin who was born 3 November 1873.

Children:

  1. Roy Crispin

  2. Isa Crispin

  3. Joe Ephraim Crispin

  4. Eliza Mae Crispin

  5. Coda C Crispin





A-(10)14,218. Johnny Oliver Moon

Johnny Oliver Moon, son of Thomas Osborn Moon and Elizabeth Cook Neal, was born 1 January 1880 in Nebraska, and died 11 March 1933, in Durham, Rogers Mills County, Oklahoma.

He was married 9 May 1910 in Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, to Berthta Mae Woods, who was born 21 April 1893, in Ashville, Buncomb County, North Carolina, and died 26 June 1963 in Cheyenne, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

Children:

  1. Jackie Osborn Moon, died after 1973; married to Freddie Lou Males: 2 sons Moon

  2. Nada Marie Moon, died after 1973

  3. Retha Darlene Moon, born 2 November 1911 in Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, died 6 October 1973, El Centro, Imperial County, California; married/1 Daniel Sylvester Green, born 27 September 1902; married/2 13 July 1929, in Cheyenne, Roger Mills county, Oklahoma, to Edwin Otto Hammons, who was born 8 September 1910 in Crowell, Foard County, Texas. Children: 2 sons Hammons

  4. Guy Oliver Moon, born 3 June 1915, Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, died after 1973 in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, married Bonnie Bell Gillespie. Children: 1 son, 1 daughter

  5. Mamie Magnolia Moon, born 1 April 1918 in Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, died after 1973

  6. Neal Alexander Moon, Sr. , born 25 May 1920, Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma

Ninth Generation




A-(10),112,331. Charles Cleveland Cundiff

Charles Cleveland Cundiff, son of Laura Malinda Perry and George Alfred Colwell Cundiff, was born 21 July 1888, in Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri, and died 23 September 1973, Shasta County, California. He was married about 1908, in San Louis Obispo, California, to Loie Ilma Burns, who was born 8 November 1891.

Children:

  1. Ethyl Loie Cundiff, born 9 September 1908 in California

  2. Thelma Agnes Candid, born 26 March 1910 in Arroyo Grande, California

  3. Richard Russell Candid, born 30 June 1912 in Arroyo Grande, California; married/1 Billie Theverkoff; 1 son, married/2 __ Koerker; married/3 Dolores___

  4. Dorothy Alice Candid, born 28 July 1914 in Pearce, Cochise County, Arizona; died 11 December 1983, Los Angeles, California





A-(10),112,332. Susie Gladys Cundiff

Susie Gladys Cundiff, daughter of Laura Malina Perry and George Alfred Colwell Cundiff, was born 11 April 1890, Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri, and died 27 January 1983, Los Molinos, California.

She was married 28 October 1916, Pearce, Cochise County, Arizona, to Franklin Emmit Patrick, who was born 20 March 1878, Missouri, and died 12 April 1941, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado (Both his parents born Missouri).

Children:

  1. Winona Eva Patrick born 28 September 1924 in Oklahoma, died about 1999, Seattle Washington; married 14 November 1944, Spanaway, Washington, to Robert Whipple, born 9 August 1922, Spokane Washington

  2. Anna May Patrick born 21 June 1928 in Texhoma, Oklahoma, died 3 March 1998, Los Molinos, California; married 20 November 1947, to William Karnes, born 30 September 1925; 6 children

  3. Mary Lucille Patrick born 28 November 1929 in Oklahoma, died 7 August 1931, Texhoma, Oklahoma, drowned in a stock tank





A-(10),112,334. Lucinda Frances Cundiff

Lucinda Frances Cundiff, daughter of Laura Malina Perry and George Alfred Colwell, was born 13 August 1895, Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri, and died 17 October 1975, Mill Valley, Marin County, California, buried Los Molinos, California.

In about 1905 while the family was living in Lopez Canyon (after the birth of Mary), Lucy was playing three legged race or "horse" and fell at school injuring her knee. The kneecap became infected, and she was crippled. She used crutches until after her marriage to Charles Monmonier when she got an elevated shoe and brace. A friend, Ed Rears, made her first pair of crutches from willow limbs.

She was married 1 March 1916, in Pearce, Cochise, County, Arizona, to Arthur Charles Blanke, who was born 8 September 1881, Wassau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, and died 28 July 1970, Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona, son of Wilhelm Frederick Blanke (born 24 October 1837, Larkov, Pomerania, Germany) and Mathilde Fridrill Meland, (born 9 October 1853, Klein, Marvitz, Germany.

Children:

  1. Raymond Louis Blanke born 3 November 1918 in Pearce, Cochise County, Arizona, married 8 May 1948, Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona, Juanita Fern Harris, born 30 August 1926, Los Angeles, California, died 20 September 1992, Willcox, Cochise County, Arizona, daughter of James Alfred harris (born 1 October 1879, Ritchey, Newton County Missouri) and Mellie Drusilla Willis (born 12 December 1892, Sligo, Crawford County, Missouri; 3 children

  2. Frances Laura Blanke born 29 April 1920 in Pearce, Cochise County, Arizona; married 25 September 1943, San Rafael, Martin County, California, to Charles Edward Kelly, born 16 April 1908, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, died 29 July 1988, Mill Valley, Martin County, California, son of Thomas Patrick Aloysius Kelly (born 15 April 1885, Cincinnati) and Friedericke Hilf (born 26 May 1883, Munich, Austria; 3 children

  3. Vernon Charles Blanke born 15 December1921 in Pearce, Cochise County, Arizona; married 29 August 1944, Hayward, Alameda County, California, to Elizabeth Minnie Hamilton, born 1 February 1926, Red Bluff, Tehama County, California; 3 children

  4. daughter Blanke; married/1 Norman Gerall Hamer, born 11 February 1929, Brayermer, Calsdwell County, Missouri; married/2 Robert Selee, born 25 March 1924, Iowa; no children

  5. Bertie Arthur Blanke born 24 December 1916 in Pearce, Cochise County, Arizona, died 11 March 1917, Pearce, Cochise County, Arizona, buried Sulphur Springs School Cemtery

  6. son Blanke

  7. daughter Blanke, married __ Gee: 3 children





A-(10),112,336. Louis Ruben Cundiff

Lois Ruben Cundiff, son of Laura Malinda Perry and George Alfred Colwell Cundiff, was born 7 December 1898 in Louisberg, Carroll County, Missouri, and died 6 May 1989, Los Molinos, California.

He was married 11 May 1924, Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona, to Helen Mayes, who was born 3 September 1898, Nogal, Lincoln County, New Mexico, and died 24 July 1985, Los Molinos, Tehama County, California, daughter of Andrew Sylvester Mayes, (born 23 February 1858, Bell County, Texas) and Marion Moore.

Children:

  1. Doris May Candid, born 28 May 1926 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, died 6 April 1985; married 25 October 1944, Modesto, Stanislaus County, California, to Arthur Lester Rockwell, born 6 April 1924, Mariposa, Merced County California, son of Arthur Lester Rockwell Sr and Christine Young; 2 children

  2. Robert Louis Candid, born 26 January 1929 in Springdale, Utah; married 30 December 1951, Reno Nevada, to Dorothy Lena Sorenson, born 15 August 1927, Elko, Nevada, daughter of Leslie Otto Sorenson and Lena Barbara Kuhn; 2 children





A-(10),112,338. Elsie Johnnie Cundiff

Elsie Johnnie Cundiff, daughter of Laura Malina Perry and George Alfred Colwell, was born 29 March 1903, Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, and died 23 August 1979, Los Molinos, Tehama County California.

She was married 16 January 1923, Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona, to Arthur Antoine Fredick Junge, who was born 13 December 1883, WI, and died 6 May 1951, Los Molinos, Tehama County California, son of Carl Junge and Rosalie Steffin.

Children:

  1. Grace Elsie Junge born 16 September 1923 in Buffalo, Harper County, Oklahoma, died 16 September 1991; married/1 __ Jenkins, 1 child; married/2 1 August 1941, Gordon Blair, born 12 February 1921, died 7 June 1956, 2 children; married/3 Nolen Alden Glahn, born 20 July 1906, Hager Grove, Missouri, died 13 July 1974, 2 children

  2. Everett Arthur Junge born 16 September 1923 in Buffalo, HarperCo, Oklahoma, died 27 March 1945 WWII (died n the Pacific, PFC 149 Infantry, 33 Inf. Div

  3. August Eugene (Skeeter) Junge, born 3 January 1922 in Jerico Springs, Jasper County, Missouri, died 17 April 1983, Los Molinos, California; married __ Alexander, 4 children

  4. son Junge





A-(10),112,339. Mary Evelyn Cundiff

Mary Evelyn Cundiff, daughter of Laura Malina Perry and George Alfred Colwell, was born 1 February 1905, in Lopez Creek, St Louis, Obispo County California, and died in May 1987, Los Molinos, California.

She was married 16 May 1930, Tucson, Pima CountyAZ, to Clarence John Childers, who was born 21 August 1894, Cullison, Pratt County, Kansas, and died 22 December 1980, Los Molinos, Tehama County, California. The 1930 Census lists him as a Lodger in Tucson working as an office clerk for a mining company. He was the son of __ Childers, born Illinois, and __ Neil, born Iowa.

Children:

  1. Edna Marjorie Childers, born 7 January 1931 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, died 17 December 1996 Corning, Tehama County, Arizona; married 12 November 1950, Los Molinos, Tehama County, Arizona, to Charles Martin, born 6 October 1926, Corning, California

  2. Ernest Neal Childers, born 14 November 1932 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, died August 1989, Los Molinos, California

  3. Dorothy Maris Childers, born 8 June 1935 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona, died 4 April 3000, Red Bluff, Tehama County, Arizona





A-(10),112,33(10). Hazel Christine Cundiff

Hazel Christne Cundiff, daughter of Laura Malina Perry and George Alfred Colwell, was born 30 April 1907, St Louis, Obispo County, California, and died 5 October 1998, Anderson California.

She was married 25 October 1926, Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona, to Glennis Alden Grafe, who was born 26 January 1901, Coal City, Indiana, and died 27 February 1986, Anderson, California, son of Samuel Grafe and Harriet Bell Smith.

Children:

  1. Evelyn Hazel Grafe born 14 December1927 in Dos Cabezas, Cochise County, Arizona; married 30 November 1946, Reno Nevada, Harry Reed Cunningham, born 8 February 1926, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff County, 3 children

  2. Alma Fae Grafe born 17 January 1929 in Cedar City, Iron County, Utah; married/1 18 March 1948, Anderson, Shasta County, California, Albert David Huffman, born 2 April 1921, Sweethome, Linn County, Oregon, died 15 May 1957, Anderson California, 2 childen; married/2 18 March 1959, to Leonard Eugene Pitcock, born 6 February 1922, 1 child

  3. son Grafe, married __ Jury; 3 children





A-(10),142,176. Neal Alexander Moon, Sr.

Neal Alexander Moon, Sr., son of Johnny Oliver Moon and Bertha Mae Wood, was born 25 May 1920 in Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, and died 26 April 1993 in Fritch, Hutchinson County, Texas. He married Velma Loveda Vankirk.

Children:

  1. daughter Moon

  2. daughter Moon

  3. Neal Alexander Moon, Jr., born 13 May 1947, Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas, died 14 June 1975, Borger, Texas; married Miss Eason- 2 sons

  4. Lavada Gaye Moon, born and died 25 September 1951, Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas

  5. Rickie Ray Moon, born 18 May 1955, Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas, died 29 July 1987, Amarillo, Potter County, Texas; married Miss Moody
    1. Grandchildren:
      1. daughter Moon
      2. daughter Moon
      3. Rickie Ray Moon, Jr.

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