MARCELL & COUFAL Family History by Cindy L. Marcell - pafn50 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

MARCELL & COUFAL Family History by Cindy L. Marcell

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William T. Barry Vanderslice

1870 Iowa Twp, Doniphan Co., Kansas Federal Census (transcribed by Cindy Marcell)
Vanderslice, Daniel 71 farmer 13000 2000 pa
Nancy 64 keeping house KY
William 40 farmer 1260 400 KY
Thomas 13 Kansas
Catherine 10 KY
Whittington, Thomas 24 farm labor KY
Davis, Thomas 23 KY
(neighbors to Daniel & Martha Vanderslice)

1880 Iowa, Doniphan, Kansas US Federal Census, enumerated June 5, 1880; ED 75, p 7
Wm. VANDERSLICE 49 <1831> KY PA VA Self Married White Male farmer
Amanda J. VANDERSLICE 40 <1840> IL IL IL Wife Married White Female housekeeper
Thomas J. VANDERSLICE 22 Son Single KS KY IL Male farmer
Jordan VANDERSLICE 7 <1873> KS KY IL Son Single White Male
Mary VANDERSLICE 6 <1874> KS KY IL Dau Single White Female
Daniel VANDERSLICE 5/12 <1880> KS KY IL Son Single White Male

Speedy & Gail Stewart, Cemetery Readings of Doniphan Co., KS
Vanderslice Jane 1835- 1911- Iola S x w/o Wm
Vanderslice Jordan 1872 Sep 03 1900 Aug 25 Iola S x
Vanderslice William 1829- Iola S x

Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1956


Amanda Jane Unknown

Speedy & Gail Stewart, Cemetery Readings of Doniphan Co., KS
Vanderslice Jane 1835- 1911- Iola S x w/o Wm
Vanderslice Jordan 1872 Sep 03 1900 Aug 25 Iola S x
Vanderslice William 1829- Iola S x


Jordan Vanderslice

Speedy & Gail Stewart, Cemetery Readings of Doniphan Co., KS
Vanderslice Jane 1835- 1911- Iola S x w/o Wm
Vanderslice Jordan 1872 Sep 03 1900 Aug 25 Iola S x
Vanderslice William 1829- Iola S x

1900 Iowa, Doniphan, Kansas


Daniel Vanderslice , Jr.

1870 Iowa Twp, Doniphan Co., Kansas Federal Census (transcribed by Cindy Marcell)
Vanderslice, Daniel Jr 25 farmer 3000 800 KY
Martha 19 keeping house KY
Lewis 3 KS
George 1/12 KS Apr.
(neighbors to Daniel & Nancy Vanderslice)

1880 Iowa, Doniphan, Kansas US Federal Census
Daniel VANDERSLICE Self M Male W 36 MO. Farmer PA. KY.
Martha A. VANDERSLICE Wife M Female W 29 MO. House Keeper TN. TN.
Thos. H. VANDERSLICE Son S Male W 9 KS. MO. MO.
Jas. Ed. VANDERSLICE Son S Male W 8 KS. MO. MO.
Minnie A. VANDERSLICE Dau S Female W 4 KS. MO. MO.
Nellie F. VANDERSLICE Dau S Female W 2 KS. MO. MO.
Peter STROTHER Other S Male W 26 KY. Farm Laborer KY. KY.
John HOLDER Other S Male W 21 KY. Farm Laborer KY. KY.

1900 Horton, Brown, Kansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Daniel Vanderslice 55 Sep 1844 m34 KY PA KY carpenter
Martha A Vanderslice 49 wife May 1851 m34 8 8 MO KY TN
Thomas H Vanderslice 28 son Nov 1871 s KS KY MO barber
Edward J Vanderslice 26 son Feb 1874 s KS KY MO carpenter
Nellie F Vanderslice 21 dau Jan 1879 s KS KY MO
Robert C Vanderslice 19 son Jan 1881 s KS KY MOday laborer
John W Vanderslice 15 son Jul 1884 s KS KY MO day laborer
Della M Vanderslice 13 dau Oct 1886 s KS KY MO
Chas H Vanderslice 10 son Aug 1889 s KS KY MO

Which Daniel would this be about? CMarcell
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas - DONIPHAN COUNTY, Part 12, Highland, (Pub. 1883)
http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/doniphan/doniphan-co-p12.html#HIGHLAND
Smithton Lodge (Masonic), No. 1, now located at Highland, is at once the oldest lodge in the county and the State. It takes its name from a town once of some importance, but now defunct. Its charter bears the date of November 30, 1854, and was granted to J. W. Smith, E. H. Rinehart, D. Vanderslice, J. H. Whitehead, W. P. Richardson, J. H. Merrill, G. R. Wilson, Joseph Crippen and H. W. Forman. The first officers of the lodge were: J. W. Smith. W. M.; E. H. Rinehart, S. W.; D. Vanderslice, J. W. The present officers of the lodge are: A. Leigh, W. M.; L. Meeker, S. W.; B. Martin, J. W.; W. Trevett, secretary; A. S. Campbell, treasurer. In the early days of the society, meetings were held in the open air, on a bluff near the town; later at Whitehead, Iola, Iola Agency, Iowa Point, and finally at Highland. It now has a membership of sixty. Meetings are held on each Friday, on or before full moon, in Masonic Hall. This building was erected in 1879, at a cost of one thousand dollars. Besides the hall, the lodge has property in furniture and regalia to the amount of three hundred dollars.