JAMESON, KEENEY, RANDLEMAN, STUMBO, PENDERGRAFT & SEAMSTER Family Lines by Cindy - pafn29 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

JAMESON, KEENEY, RANDLEMAN, STUMBO, PENDERGRAFT & SEAMSTER Family Lines by Cindy L. Marcell

Notes


Samuel Johnson Beaver

1860 Barry Co., Sugar Twp., Missouri Federal Census eum June 13, 1860; p 24, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
151, 149 Johnson Beavers 42 farmer 400 150 NC
Marcy 44 TN; Martin 15 TN; James 13 TN; Sarah 12 TN; Nancy C 10 TN; William 8 TN; Matilda 4 Tn; Crearcy 6 M; King 2 MO

1880 Cedar Twp., Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census-
S. J. BEEVER Self S Male W 54 NC Farmer NC NC
Cay T. J. BEEVER Dau S Female W 13 AR At Home NC NC
Gemima A. BEEVER Dau S Female W 12 AR At Home NC NC
Martha BEEVER Dau S Female W 11 AR At Home NC NC
Em. A. BEEVER Dau S Female W 9 AR At Home NC NC
Ry. May BEEVER Dau S Female W 9 AR At Home NC NC
Jobe BEEVER Son S Male W 7 AR NC NC
Moses BEEVER Son S Male W 7 AR NC NC
Peter BEEVER Son S Male W 5 AR NC NC
Steve BEEVER Son S Male W 4 AR NC NC

BEAVER, Samuel Johnson, b. Apr 11, 1826, d. No Date. Donna Cooper's Research Note: He may have been born in 1823 as the Cargile family researchers have him recorded because he married Mary Emeline Cargile in 1841 in Coffee Co., TN. He was a son of Martin Van Buren and Christine (Pendergrass) Beaver. Family researchers have his death recorded as 1881. Stone has sunk. It was recorded in 1982 by Joan Kunkel as broken.


Wilson Ashberry Beaver Sr.

1860 Cedar Creek, Madison, Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Wilson A. 29 farmer $470 $600 NC
Rhoda E 30 Ala; Almicia 6 Miss; George A 4 Miss; Dominne 2 f Ark

1870 Cedar Twp, Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beareis Wilson 39 farmer 11,000 785 NC
Rhodia 40 keeping home Ala; George A 15 MO; Demerious 11 f MO; Wilson A 9 MO; William O? 6 MO; Christian m 3 MO
Rings, Henry 19 Main
a few homes away-
Dunlap Henry 24 farmer $100 MO; Almisha 16 keeps house IL

1880 Dist 24, Cedar Twp, Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Wilson A 48 farmer NC SC GA
Martha A 41 wife TN ALA AL
Wilson 19 works on farm AR NC TN
William 17 son works on farm AR NC TN
Christian E (f) 13 dau at home AR NC TN
Joseph L. 9 son AR NC TN
Perkins, Joseph 19 st-son printer
William D st-son 17 works on farm
Hayhest (difficult to read due to overwriting on last name), Oskar nephew 8 AR - -
Walden, Margaret 22 servant can't read or write MO
next door is Wilson's daughter-
Dulap, Henry 39 m farmer IL IND TN
Almichal 26 wife keeping house
John A 8 son Julia E 5 dau
Michael Thomas 30 servant IA

1900 Cedar Twp., Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Wilson head Jun 1832 67 m 48 NC NC NC farmer
Martha A wife Nov 1878 61 m 48 6 3 TN NC TN boarding house
Walden, Gretchen servant May 1877 23 m3 1 1 AR TN MO housekeeper
Roberts, Mary housekeeper Jan 1877 23 m 1 1 1 MO TN TN housekeeper
Scott Daisy servant Mar 1880 20 wid 1 1MO CA MO housekeeper
Beaver, Allen border Jan 1876 24 s AR NC MO day labor RR
Right, Baker border Jan 1879 s 21 AR MO AR day labor RR
Herrington, Eugene border Feb 1876 s 24 PA PA PA day labor RR
Fuller, Columbus border Dec 1865 34 s KY KY KY day labor RR
Walden Walter border Jan 1879 21 s AR MO MO day labor RR
Scott, Eva border May 1896 4 AR MO MO

1910 Cedar Twp., Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Joseph head 39 m1 8 AR NC ?
Drucilla wife 33 m1 8 3 3 AR OH IN
Connie dau 7 AR AR AR
George ____ son 1/12 & AR AR AR
Crabb, William stepson 17 MO MO AR (very difficult to read this line so may have errors in transcription)
Beaver, Wilson 78 wd NC NC NC
Huggin, Sarah E mother-in-law 55 wd IN IN IN

Military headstone says:
Wilson Ashberry BEAVER Jun 7 1831 - May 13 1915 "Pvt Co B 6 MO Inf - Confederate States Army"

History of Benton County CARROLL COUNTY. page 1047
Wilson A. Beaver,Sr., one of the old settlers and leading citizens of Carroll County, Ark., was born in North Carolina on June 7, 1831. In 1835 he was taken by his parents to Tennessee, where he was reared to manhood, coming to Arkansas when about twenty years of age. He first settled near what is now Beaver's Station, and in 1855 located on the place where he now resides. He has been a farmer all his life, and now owns 348 acres of fine land. His parents [p.1047] were Martin and Christian (Pendergrass) Beaver, both natives of North Carolina. Martin B. Beaver was born on May 4, 1800, and was reared in his native State. About 1835 he removed to Tennessee, and remained until 1851, when he came to Lawrence County, Ark., where he died soon after. His wife was born on February 14, 1801. After her husband's death she removed to Carroll County, Ark., and remained till her death, which occurred after the war. Wilson A. Beaver, Sr., was married, in 1852, to Emeline Waits, by whom he is the father of ten children, three of whom died in infancy. Those living are: Almissha, Mrs. Allen Beller; George A.; Demarius, wife of a Mr. Quick, of Fort Smith; Wilson A., Jr., a merchant at Beaver Station; Christian E., Mrs. Frank Seger, of Garden Plains, Kas., and Joseph A. This wife died in 1877, and in 1878 he was united in marriage with Martha Perkins, who is still living. She is a consistent Christian, and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Beaver is a stanch Democrat. For fourteen years he has filled the office of justice of the peace at Beaver in a manner most satisfactory to all. The post-office here, which is now called Beaver, was originally called Beaver's Ferry, at which time he served as postmaster. Mr. Beaver is an influential and one of the most honored citizens of his community. On his land is a fine stone quarry, from which the stone was taken to build the Crescent Hotel at Eureka Springs, the bridge at Fort Smith, and the Sebastian County Court-house. His residence, which was built in 1836, is one of the pioneer landmarks of the county. It is built of logs which were prepared with the broad-ax, and the lumber in it was sawed with a whip-saw. It was the ?Old Confederate House? in time of the war. During the war Mr. Beaver served six months in the Confederate army as a member of Hunter's regiment of Arkansas Confederate Infantry.

As shared by Mildred Tatum, 2006 a copy of W A Beaver's death certificate-
W A Beaver, death May 13 1915 in Beaver, Carroll Co., Missouri, registration # 5193. Male, white, widowed & divorced, born Jun 7 1831, age 83y 11m 13d, occupation farmer, birthplace South Carolina, name of father - Martin Buren Beaver, father's birthplace North Carolina, Maiden name of mother - Christian Pendergrass, mother's birthplace - North Carolina, died of acute catarrh, signed by J F John MD May 15 1915. Informant - J H Beaver in Beaver, AR. amended corrections 2/28/1989

As shared by Mildred Tatum, 2006 - Obit
North Kansas Star, Fri., May 21 1915
W. A. Beaver, probably the oldest man in the county, died at the home of his son, Joe Beaver, near Beaver station, last Thursday and his remains were buried in Beaver cemetery last Friday. He came to this country when but a young man and settled on a large tract of land near where he died and there he resided the remainder of his life. Had he lived until the 7th next month he would have been 94 years old. He was step-father to J R Murrel & Dave Perkins, of this place. His wife passed into eternity about fourteen years ago and since that time he had resided with his son. He was the founder of the little village of Beaver and was a man greatly respected by all who knew him. Peace to his ashes.


Martha A. Hague

1900 Cedar Twp., Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Wilson head Jun 1832 67 m 48 NC NC NC farmer
Martha A wife Nov 1878 61 m 48 6 3 TN NC TN boarding house
Walden, Gretchen servant May 1877 23 m3 1 1 AR TN MO housekeeper
Roberts, Mary housekeeper Jan 1877 23 m 1 1 1 MO TN TN housekeeper
Scott Daisy servant Mar 1880 20 wid 1 1MO CA MO housekeeper
Beaver, Allen border Jan 1876 24 s AR NC MO day labor RR
Right, Baker border Jan 1879 s 21 AR MO AR day labor RR
Herrington, Eugene border Feb 1876 s 24 PA PA PA day labor RR
Fuller, Columbus border Dec 1865 34 s KY KY KY day labor RR
Walden Walter border Jan 1879 21 s AR MO MO day labor RR
Scott, Eva border May 1896 4 AR MO MO


Wilson Ashberry Beaver Sr.

1860 Cedar Creek, Madison, Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Wilson A. 29 farmer $470 $600 NC
Rhoda E 30 Ala; Almicia 6 Miss; George A 4 Miss; Dominne 2 f Ark

1870 Cedar Twp, Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beareis Wilson 39 farmer 11,000 785 NC
Rhodia 40 keeping home Ala; George A 15 MO; Demerious 11 f MO; Wilson A 9 MO; William O? 6 MO; Christian m 3 MO
Rings, Henry 19 Main
a few homes away-
Dunlap Henry 24 farmer $100 MO; Almisha 16 keeps house IL

1880 Dist 24, Cedar Twp, Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Wilson A 48 farmer NC SC GA
Martha A 41 wife TN ALA AL
Wilson 19 works on farm AR NC TN
William 17 son works on farm AR NC TN
Christian E (f) 13 dau at home AR NC TN
Joseph L. 9 son AR NC TN
Perkins, Joseph 19 st-son printer
William D st-son 17 works on farm
Hayhest (difficult to read due to overwriting on last name), Oskar nephew 8 AR - -
Walden, Margaret 22 servant can't read or write MO
next door is Wilson's daughter-
Dulap, Henry 39 m farmer IL IND TN
Almichal 26 wife keeping house
John A 8 son Julia E 5 dau
Michael Thomas 30 servant IA

1900 Cedar Twp., Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Wilson head Jun 1832 67 m 48 NC NC NC farmer
Martha A wife Nov 1878 61 m 48 6 3 TN NC TN boarding house
Walden, Gretchen servant May 1877 23 m3 1 1 AR TN MO housekeeper
Roberts, Mary housekeeper Jan 1877 23 m 1 1 1 MO TN TN housekeeper
Scott Daisy servant Mar 1880 20 wid 1 1MO CA MO housekeeper
Beaver, Allen border Jan 1876 24 s AR NC MO day labor RR
Right, Baker border Jan 1879 s 21 AR MO AR day labor RR
Herrington, Eugene border Feb 1876 s 24 PA PA PA day labor RR
Fuller, Columbus border Dec 1865 34 s KY KY KY day labor RR
Walden Walter border Jan 1879 21 s AR MO MO day labor RR
Scott, Eva border May 1896 4 AR MO MO

1910 Cedar Twp., Carroll Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Joseph head 39 m1 8 AR NC ?
Drucilla wife 33 m1 8 3 3 AR OH IN
Connie dau 7 AR AR AR
George ____ son 1/12 & AR AR AR
Crabb, William stepson 17 MO MO AR (very difficult to read this line so may have errors in transcription)
Beaver, Wilson 78 wd NC NC NC
Huggin, Sarah E mother-in-law 55 wd IN IN IN

Military headstone says:
Wilson Ashberry BEAVER Jun 7 1831 - May 13 1915 "Pvt Co B 6 MO Inf - Confederate States Army"

History of Benton County CARROLL COUNTY. page 1047
Wilson A. Beaver,Sr., one of the old settlers and leading citizens of Carroll County, Ark., was born in North Carolina on June 7, 1831. In 1835 he was taken by his parents to Tennessee, where he was reared to manhood, coming to Arkansas when about twenty years of age. He first settled near what is now Beaver's Station, and in 1855 located on the place where he now resides. He has been a farmer all his life, and now owns 348 acres of fine land. His parents [p.1047] were Martin and Christian (Pendergrass) Beaver, both natives of North Carolina. Martin B. Beaver was born on May 4, 1800, and was reared in his native State. About 1835 he removed to Tennessee, and remained until 1851, when he came to Lawrence County, Ark., where he died soon after. His wife was born on February 14, 1801. After her husband's death she removed to Carroll County, Ark., and remained till her death, which occurred after the war. Wilson A. Beaver, Sr., was married, in 1852, to Emeline Waits, by whom he is the father of ten children, three of whom died in infancy. Those living are: Almissha, Mrs. Allen Beller; George A.; Demarius, wife of a Mr. Quick, of Fort Smith; Wilson A., Jr., a merchant at Beaver Station; Christian E., Mrs. Frank Seger, of Garden Plains, Kas., and Joseph A. This wife died in 1877, and in 1878 he was united in marriage with Martha Perkins, who is still living. She is a consistent Christian, and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Beaver is a stanch Democrat. For fourteen years he has filled the office of justice of the peace at Beaver in a manner most satisfactory to all. The post-office here, which is now called Beaver, was originally called Beaver's Ferry, at which time he served as postmaster. Mr. Beaver is an influential and one of the most honored citizens of his community. On his land is a fine stone quarry, from which the stone was taken to build the Crescent Hotel at Eureka Springs, the bridge at Fort Smith, and the Sebastian County Court-house. His residence, which was built in 1836, is one of the pioneer landmarks of the county. It is built of logs which were prepared with the broad-ax, and the lumber in it was sawed with a whip-saw. It was the ?Old Confederate House? in time of the war. During the war Mr. Beaver served six months in the Confederate army as a member of Hunter's regiment of Arkansas Confederate Infantry.

As shared by Mildred Tatum, 2006 a copy of W A Beaver's death certificate-
W A Beaver, death May 13 1915 in Beaver, Carroll Co., Missouri, registration # 5193. Male, white, widowed & divorced, born Jun 7 1831, age 83y 11m 13d, occupation farmer, birthplace South Carolina, name of father - Martin Buren Beaver, father's birthplace North Carolina, Maiden name of mother - Christian Pendergrass, mother's birthplace - North Carolina, died of acute catarrh, signed by J F John MD May 15 1915. Informant - J H Beaver in Beaver, AR. amended corrections 2/28/1989

As shared by Mildred Tatum, 2006 - Obit
North Kansas Star, Fri., May 21 1915
W. A. Beaver, probably the oldest man in the county, died at the home of his son, Joe Beaver, near Beaver station, last Thursday and his remains were buried in Beaver cemetery last Friday. He came to this country when but a young man and settled on a large tract of land near where he died and there he resided the remainder of his life. Had he lived until the 7th next month he would have been 94 years old. He was step-father to J R Murrel & Dave Perkins, of this place. His wife passed into eternity about fourteen years ago and since that time he had resided with his son. He was the founder of the little village of Beaver and was a man greatly respected by all who knew him. Peace to his ashes.


Osina F. Beaver

Mildred Tatum, 2006 has name as Osium L Beaver, Oct 2 1857 - Nov 28 1857


Martin Van Buren Beaver , Jr.

1860 Prairie, Madison Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, M. V. 22 cabinet maker $125 Personal property North Carolina
Abigal J. 22 AR
Andrew M. 2 AR
Lorenzo J. 1 AR

1880 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum. June 19 1880, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Martin 45 NC NC NC farmer unemployed 9 months this year
Sarah 37 wife VA VA VA unemployed 2 months this year
David 12 son AR
Allen 11 son AR
Nancy 9 dau AR
William 8 son AR
Matilda 6 dau MO
Martin 2 dau MO


Abigail J. Smith

1860 Prairie, Madison Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, M. V. 22 cabinet maker $125 Personal property North Carolina
Abigal J. 22 AR
Andrew M. 2 AR
Lorenzo J. 1 AR

Beaver Cemetery, Beaver, Carroll Co., Arkansas Index
Beaver, Abigale J. - Feb.27, 1838 (1831?) - Oct. 18,1861


Andrew Montgomery Beaver

Beaver Cemetery, Carroll Co., Arkansas INDEX
Beaver, Andrew M. - Oct.30, 1858 - Oct, 1861


Martin Van Buren Beaver , Jr.

1860 Prairie, Madison Co., Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, M. V. 22 cabinet maker $125 Personal property North Carolina
Abigal J. 22 AR
Andrew M. 2 AR
Lorenzo J. 1 AR

1880 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum. June 19 1880, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Martin 45 NC NC NC farmer unemployed 9 months this year
Sarah 37 wife VA VA VA unemployed 2 months this year
David 12 son AR
Allen 11 son AR
Nancy 9 dau AR
William 8 son AR
Matilda 6 dau MO
Martin 2 dau MO


Sarah Ann Brewer

Beaver Cemetery, Beaver, Carroll Co., Arkansas Index
Beaver, Sarah A. - Feb. 23,1839 - Jan. 19,1915
Headstone photo by CMarcell appears to give DOB Feb 26 1839, difficult to read numeral - is it a 3 or 6? CMarcell

1860 Sugar Creek Twp., Barry Co., Missouri Federal Census, enum Jun 23 1860, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Brewer, Daria 44 farmer $800 $400 Virginia can't read or write
Oliver 36 TN can't read or write
Sarah A. 18 VA
Henry 13 VA
Evan 11 VA
Martha A 7 MO
James M 3 MO
W. B. 1 MO
neighbors to James & Jane Sketon

1880 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum. June 19 1880, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Beaver, Martin 45 NC NC NC farmer unemployed 9 months this year
Sarah 37 wife VA VA VA unemployed 2 months this year
David 12 son AR
Allen 11 son AR
Nancy 9 dau AR
William 8 son AR
Matilda 6 dau MO
Martin 2 dau MO


William P. Pendergraft

1850 Barry Co., MO Census -
528, 529:
PENDERGRAFT, William 22 (m) NC., Farmer ; Elender 22 (f) VA.

1860 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census
313, 305 Pendergraft, William 32 NC farmer; Elender 30 TN; John H 9 MO;Mary 8 Ark; Daniel 6 MO; G.W. (m) 4 MO; Sarah E. 3 MO; Lackey (f) 3/12

W. PENDERGRAFT was a Confederate Soldier

1870 census Barry Co. Mo. Sugar Creek Twp p 752
PenderGRASS, William 40 NC, Ellen 38 VA, John H. 19 MO, Polley 17 Mo,Daniel 15 Mo.
George W. 14 Mo., Sarah C. 12 Mo., Lochey (f) 10 Mo., William 8 Mo.,Willson M. 6 Mo., Susan E. 3 Mo.


1880 Barry Co. Missouri, Sugar Creek Twp. Pg. 38, enum June 21 & 22,1880
#14-15 William Pendergraft 53 Tenn ? ? m. Oct. 7,1875
Melvina 36 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. (Melvine when they married)
George 24 Mo. Tenn. Tenn.
William 16 Mo. “ “
Monroe 15 “ “ “
Susan 14 “ “ “
Lidda 6 “ “ “
Wiley 4 “ “ “
Richard l “ “ “
(stepdau)Almira Sons 9 Mo. Tenn. Tenn.
Note: #15 Richard Murray, #16 Wm & Nancy Hart (sister of Melvina)
submitted by Judy Vietri <[email protected]>

1900 Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory Census ED 6, Pg. 9, line 73July 2, 1900
26 N 23 E Farmer Rents married 5 years, 1 child, 1 child alive
#156 William Pendergraph Dec. 1861 38 Mo. N.C. Va.
Sarah E. wife Aug. 1870 29 Mo. Tenn Tenn
Ottis C. son Dec. 1895 4 Mo. Mo. Mo.
Melvin step mother Oct. 1844 55 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Widow
In a different handwriting, pencil, it shows her with 3 children, 3alive
Wiley C. brother June 1876 24 Mo. N.C. Tenn.
Anney F. sister in law Nov. 1880 19 Mo. Tenn. KY
Married 0 years no children
Robert R. half brother Nov. 1880 19 Mo. N.C. Tenn Single
Luther E. “ “ Jan. 1884 16 Mo. N.C. Tenn. “
Grover C. “ “ Oct. 1887 13 Mo. N.C. Tenn. “
Note: William Pendergraft, Jr. married Sarah A. Sons, dau. of MelvinMurray and Enoch Sons, Feb. 13, 1895 in Barry Co. Missouri. He died 1909in Doty, Lewis Co., Washington (#154 is Voll & Lydie Goins his sister)


Melvina\Melvine Murray

1860 Barry Co., Missouri 6-22-1860 pg. 50 Sugar Creek Twp.
#319-311 Melvin Mury 14 Tenn w/father Richard Mury

1870 Barry Co., Missouri 6-23-1870 Sugar Creek Twp
#72 James Sons 47 Va
Matilda J. 42 Tenn
Kids 18-12 b. Tenn and Kids 10-6 b. Mo.
Enoch Sons 24 Tenn (son)
Melvin 26 Tenn
Note: #74 is Richard Murray, Melvin’s father
submitted by Judy Vietri <[email protected]> 8/25/2001

Hi Cindy,
Melvina was the dau. of Richard Murray & Susan Scroggins. The oneremaining mystery is why Richard's kids were named as heirs in the George Roller probate. That's on page one of attached. None of us have found arelationship. Page 7 is all the info on Melvina including why I call her Melvina. Richard listed her name that way in the Scroggins probate. All other docs say Melvin or Melvine. Melvina's marriage to Wm P. lists her as Miss which didn't help either. ... Sarah A. Sons was also called Almeria, Mora, etc.
I don't have it handy but William Pendergraft, Jr. married Melvina's dau. Almira Sons. They are together in the same household on the census sheet I sent you (1880) You may still have questions after you read the report, just let me know. I'm sure Melvina died in Washington but I haven't pursued it. She is there with her dau. Almira - see census sheet.
Judy Vietri, 2002


Richard Johnson Pendergraft

PENDERGRAFT, Ritchard Nov 5, 1878 Oct 8, 1880 Inscribed: Son Of Wm. & M. Tombstone, see headstone photo by Cindy Marcell


Jesse D. Pendergraft

1850 Barry Co., MO Census - Township: 5th District Page: 229
529, 530: PENDERGRAFT, Jesse 24 (hard to read last #) (m) NC., Farmer
Mahaly 23 (f) VA. (Mahaly’s maiden name is ROLLER.)

PENDERGRASS, JESSEE; MO 1860 Federal Census Index Barry County, MO; p 831
1860 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., MO Census (this is wife and kids of Jessee Pendergraft, Census index lists name as Isaac Pendergraft, I see name as Jesse! (CM)
153-151 Jesse (not Isaac) Pendergraft 30 NC; Elizabeth 28 Ind; Sarah 8 MO; Harry or Henry 6 MO; M.M. (f) 3 MO; Child One (m) 1/12 MO; Bennett, F.R. (m) 7 MO

Jesse PENDERGRAFT was a Confederate Soldier.

1870 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum June 23 1870, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Jesse PenderGRAPH 40 NC; Elizabeth 37 IN.; Henry 16 MO; Martha 14 MO.; William 10 MO.; Elizabeth 8 MO.; Bennett, Florentine 17 MO
(Neighbors to WE Murry and George & Sarah Roller)

1880 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum June 25 1880, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
hse #5 fam 6 Skelton, Carter 24 farmer MO TN TN
Sarah other (should be wife) 22 MO TN TN
Pendergraft, Jessee 45 works on farm TN TN TN (is this Sarah's uncle?)


Elizabeth Bennett

1860 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., MO Census (this is wife and kids ofJessee Pendergraft, Census index lists name as Isaac Pendergraft, I seename as Jesse! (CM)
153-151 Jesse (not Isaac) Pendergraft 30 NC; Elizabeth 28 Ind; Sarah 8MO; Harry or Henry 6 MO; M.M. (f) 3 MO; Child One (m) 1/12 MO;Bennett, F.R. (m) 7 MO

Was Elizabeth married previously and had a child, Florentine Bennett,with that husband? CM


Florentine R. Bennett

1870 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum June 23 1870, transcribed by Cindy Marcell


William Pendergraft

Is it this William Pendergraft?
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/data/MarrBookG-BrideL-Z.htm
Barry County, Missouri Marriage Book 'G' 1890-1895
p509 Sons, Sarah A (24) to Pendergraft, William (33) 2-13-1895 C AFly, Preacher


Jesse D. Pendergraft

1850 Barry Co., MO Census - Township: 5th District Page: 229
529, 530: PENDERGRAFT, Jesse 24 (hard to read last #) (m) NC., Farmer
Mahaly 23 (f) VA. (Mahaly’s maiden name is ROLLER.)

PENDERGRASS, JESSEE; MO 1860 Federal Census Index Barry County, MO; p 831
1860 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., MO Census (this is wife and kids of Jessee Pendergraft, Census index lists name as Isaac Pendergraft, I see name as Jesse! (CM)
153-151 Jesse (not Isaac) Pendergraft 30 NC; Elizabeth 28 Ind; Sarah 8 MO; Harry or Henry 6 MO; M.M. (f) 3 MO; Child One (m) 1/12 MO; Bennett, F.R. (m) 7 MO

Jesse PENDERGRAFT was a Confederate Soldier.

1870 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum June 23 1870, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Jesse PenderGRAPH 40 NC; Elizabeth 37 IN.; Henry 16 MO; Martha 14 MO.; William 10 MO.; Elizabeth 8 MO.; Bennett, Florentine 17 MO
(Neighbors to WE Murry and George & Sarah Roller)

1880 Barry Co., Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, enum June 25 1880, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
hse #5 fam 6 Skelton, Carter 24 farmer MO TN TN
Sarah other (should be wife) 22 MO TN TN
Pendergraft, Jessee 45 works on farm TN TN TN (is this Sarah's uncle?)


Daniel Boone Roller

1860 Sugar Creek, Barry Co, Missouri Federal Census,
Roller, Daniel 25 TN, Mary A 37 TN, Robert 2 MO, Maranda 1 MO.

1870 Barry Co., Missouri Federal Census, p 10/751, enum June 23, 1870
hse67 Roller Daniel 35 VA; Elizabeth 33 TN, Robert 12 Mo; Marinda 11 MO; Rily 9 Mo; Missouri 7 Mo; Suck 4 f, MO; Henry 2 Mo, George 1 MO
(neighbors to Joshua & Nancy Roller, and John & Kesinia Roller)

1880 Barry Co., Missouri Federal Census, enum June 21& 22, 1880
hse 17 fam 18 Daniel Roller 46 farmer, VA VA TN
Elizabeth wife 44 TN NC NC
Robert son 22 works on farm, MO; Riley son 19, works on farm Mo; Missouri dau 17 Mo; Sooky dau 14 Mo; Henry son 12 Mo; George son 10 Mo; Harland son 8 Mo; Daniel son 3 Mo; Natie b Nov dau 7/12 Mo

1900 Sugar Creek, Barry Co, Missouri Federal Census
Roller, Elizabeth Feb 1836 TN ( 11 children born, 10 living), George Feb 1870, Dan Sep 1876, dau Nota Nov 1879, Floid Jan 1883.


Charlotte Elizabeth Pendergraft

1900 Barry Co., Ash & Sugar Creek Twp., Missouri Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Roller, Elizabeth head Feb 1836 64 Wid 11 10 TN NC NC
George son Feb 1876 31 S MO
Dan son Sept 1896 23 S MO
Nata dau Nov 1899 20 MO
Floid son Jun 1883 18 S MO

October 2, 1913, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., Missouri Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
New Salem News: Paul Pendergraft and wife of Butler visited the formers sister Aunt Elizabeth Roller, Saturday and Sunday.

December 3, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO
Aunt Elizabeth Roller died at the home of her son, Robert, Sunday night at 10 p.m. of paralysis. She with her daughter, Marinda Walden, were visiting at the home of her son, and was feeling well as usual until stricken with paralysis on Monday, Nov 23. Her children were all at her bedside except Mrs. Abe Swindle of California and George of Colorado. All was done that loving hands could do. But God saw fit to call her home and she peacefully obeyed. The funeral services ere conducted at New Salem Monday, Nov 30 at 3 p.m. by P. H. Hodge of Washburn and Interment was made in the cemetery near by. Beside her children, she leaves scores of other relatives and friends to mourn her untimely death. To the bereaved ones we extend our heartfelt sympathy.

December 10, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., Missouri Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Obituary: Elizabeth Roller was born Feb 1, 1835, near Nashville, Tenn., and died Nov 29, 1914, age 79 years, 9 months and 22 days. With her parents she left Tennessee in her infancy and lived at Little Rock, Ark., about one year. She came to Barry County when he was about 3 years old, where she has lived ever since.

At the age of 20, she married to Daniel Roller, whom God permitted live with her 42 years. She was the mother of 13 children, 10 of whom are left to mourn her death, 52 grandchildren, 48 living, 21 great-grandchildren, 18 living. Besides being a mother of all these she was a mother to all who knew her. But now it has been God's will to call her home and she has gone beckoning as to follow. She is asleep, the sleep which her faith has brought. [Research Note: Elizabeth was nee Elizabeth Pendergraft. New Salem Cemetery inscriptions read: Daniel Roller, born Oct 25, 1832 - died Jan 8, 1888 - Elizabeth Roller, born Feb 7, 1836 - died Nov 28, 1914]


Henry Floyd Roller

I had difficulty with year of death, it need rechecked. I think it says 1886? CMarcell