Individual Notes
Note for: George Evans, 15 MAY 1868 - 9 AUG 1946
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Birth Note: Source: family information from 1900 census taken in March, 1900 (8/97). other spellings of children: Birdie Mae, other birthdate for Henry H. 11/97
Individual Note: � He came to US from Ireland when he was a young man, in 1874 or 1875 (1900 and 1920 census).
came on a freighter - played in the grain on the ship (Leo George or Alice? reports this)
� Unable to locate 1910 census records for George. He is not in Lincoln County. Soundex not available at Clayton Library to facilitate checking Keith and Phelps counties.
� He lived for a short while in Keith and Phelps counties (obituary of Mrs. George Evans)
� His obituary reported that he had been a resident of Sutherland community for over 50 years. Family lore has it that he helped dig irrigation canal into the Sutherland area from the North Platte River.
� A note in the Sutherland paper on August 1, 1946 indicated that on that day in 1916 one of the most disasterous hail storms visited the area with partial to total damage suffered by a long list of local farmers, George Evans was the first on the list
� A letter (NKP collection) to Hank (Evans?) from Clara Jarman, Sutherland telling him about George's heart attack and general health, dated 8/6/46. The obituary indicates that George was found in the field by a neighbor who was helping him water.
George Evans in 1910 Census Nebraska
1910 Union Twp., Phelps Co., NE Dist. 179 ED. 27-28 April 1910 Sh. 4A Line 15
(sic) Evens, George, 41y, (M1)18y) IreEnglish x 3 (Imm. 1877) N) Farmer
w/ Amy L., 39y, (M1) 18y) (5born 4living) IA KY VA
d/ Birdie M. 17y, NE Ire IA
s/ Samuel O., 15y, NE Ire IA
s/ Henry H., 12y, NE Ire IA
d/ Gladys T., 10y, NE Ire IA
Individual Notes
Note for: Jessie Margret Evans, 17 OCT 1895 - 13 FEB 1899
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Individual Note: � She died at age of 3 years, 3 months and 27 days. Misses Hunter, Mower, Steltzer and Etchinson were pall bearers (Obituary for Jessie Evans)
Lock of blonde hair in a packet with her name on it in NKP collection.
Individual Notes
Note for: Birdie Mae Evans, 20 NOV 1892 - 20 MAY 1923
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Individual Note: � Birdie�s oldest child was Isabel, born in1916 (1920 Census). The youngest would have been born before 1923, when Birdie died.
� In 1920 her sister Gladys Evans and 3 month old Leland were living with Birdie and her husband George.
� She died at the home of her parents, left three children for her parents to care for (Obituary of Mrs. George Evans).
� Spelled Birdie Mae (Mrs. George Evans obituary) Bridy May (1900 Census), Bertie (George Evans obituary), Birdie (1920 census).
Individual Notes
Note for: Eliza Louise Dawson, 9 MAR 1930 - 6 JAN 2002
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Burial: Date: 9 JAN 2002
Place: Longview Cemetery, Bethel, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note: BATH COUNTY NEWS-OUTLOOK
Week of January 10, 2002
ELIZA LOUISE DAWSON, 71 PASSES AWAY FROM THE EFFECTS OF PNEUMONIA
Eliza Louise Dawson, age 71, of Stepstone Road, Owingsville, passed away January 6, 2002 at Mary Chiles Hospital from complications of pneumonia. She was born March 9, 1930 to the late Warner and Rosa Jackson Dawson. She was a homemaker, farmer and writer of songs, poems and articles. She penned the lyrics to a song that was once recorded entitled, "Raining Roses." She also wrote many poems and articles that appeared in numerous magazines including: Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Farm Journal, Progressive Farmer and McCall's. Many of her craft related articles were published in trade magazines as well. She attended Owingsville United Methodist Church.
Survivors include two sisters, Mary E. (Mrs. Edward) Lucas and Lorena (Mrs Lawrence) Shrout, both of Owingsville; four nephews.
A graveside service was held Wednesday, January 9, 2002 at 2:00 PM at Longview Cemetery in Bethel. A eulogy was given by Mike Ray.
Individual Notes
Note for: Amanda Susan Ash, - JAN 1959
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Burial: Place: Pittsfiled, Illinois
Individual Note: ----- Original Message -----
From: mikaye7@@juno.com
To: darrellwarner@@kc.rr.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:10 AM
Subject: Amanda Ash
I found that you have Amanda Ash listed in your family tree and not much information. She was my Great grandmother so I can fill in a few blanks for you. She married Hugh Hannah some where in Kentucky. They had four children Bessie, Herbert, Lola, and my grandmother Florence. I know Florence was born in Kentucky on February 15 1897 Amanda Susan (Ash) Hannah in 1919 was living on a farm in the area of Barry Illinois. She married once more to a man named Al Seaborn and was widowed both times. She died in a fire in her home in Barry Illinois in January 1959 and is buried in Pittsfield Illinois. I hope this was of some help to you .
Michael Kendall Carroll
Individual Notes
Note for: Tommie Howard Warner, 11 DEC 1916 - 28 MAY 1988
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Burial: Place: Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky
Individual Note: Kentucky death record: Age-71 Sex-male Race-White Placecode-225
Place-CLARK Residence-225 Volume-030 Cert-14738 Deathvol-88
WORLD WAR II ENLISTMENT RECORD
ARMY SERIAL NUMBER: 35677869
NAME: WARNER, TOMMIE H
RESIDENCE: STATE 52 KENTUCKY
RESIDENCE: COUNTY 011 BATH View
PLACE OF ENLISTMENT: 5321 CINCINNATI OHIO
DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY: 15
DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH: 12
DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR: 42
GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PV0# Undefined Code
GRADE: CODE 8 Private
BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION: BI# Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
BRANCH: CODE 00 Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
FIELD USE AS DESIRED: #
TERM OF ENLISTMENT: 5 Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
LONGEVITY: ###
SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL: 0 Civil Life
NATIVITY: 52 KENTUCKY
YEAR OF BIRTH: 16
RACE AND CITIZENSHIP: 1 White, citizen
EDUCATION: 0 Grammar school
CIVILIAN OCCUPATION: 306 GEOGRAPHER
MARITAL STATUS: 5 Widower or widow, with dependents
COMPONENT OF THE ARMY: 7 Selectees (Enlisted Men)
CARD NUMBER: #
BOX NUMBER: 0976
FILM REEL NUMBER: 5.38#
Individual Notes
Note for: Weldie D. Staton, 13 MAR 1885 - 15 AUG 1967
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Event: Type: Color of eyes
Place: Blue
Event: Type: Color of hair
Place: Brown
Burial: Date: AUG 1967
Place: Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note: WELDIE STATON
SSN 401-22-8822
Residence: 40360 Owingsville, Bath, KY
Born 13 Mar 1885
Died 15 Aug 1967
Issued: KY (Before 1951)
Individual Notes
Note for: Ben Ramsey Wells, 18 JUL 1898 - 10 OCT 1968
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Event: Type: Color of eyes
Place: Gray
Event: Type: Color of hair
Place: Brown
Burial: Date: OCT 1968
Place: Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note: BEN WELLS
SSN 404-18-9007
Residence: 40508 Lexington, Fayette, KY
Born 18 Jul 1898
Died Oct 1968
Issued: KY (Before 1951)
Individual Notes
Note for: Anna Jean Profitt, 18 DEC 1922 -
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Individual Note: 12-29-1998
Spoke to Anna on the phone tonight. I got her name and number from Ruby Bosco. It was Anna Warner 181 N. Elkhart Ave. Apt. 601, Elkhart, Indiana 46516-3560 phone 219-389-8030. She was a very nice lady to talk with. Her husband Tommy and my dad were 1st cousins. She said that they both looked alike in many ways. She did not have many memories of my father but she did say that it was thought that he never did divorce his wife in Kentucky. She also gave me the name of another lady by the name of Edna Cassity who lives in Tennessee. Her phone number is 615-356-0947. This lady is also my fathers 1st cousin. Anna said she could probably tell me a few stories of my fathers early days in Bath County, Kentucky. Anna went on to tell me that she and Tommy did move around quite a bit because Tommy worked on the railroad. With all the moving around she said it was hard for them to keep track of the families so they were not that close to many of them. Never the less it was a nice chat we had.
William "Darrell" Warner Jr.
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Letter to Anna dated 12-29-1998
Dear Anna,
Thank you very much for taking the time to chat with me on the phone the other night. I love to listen to the stories. As you know I have been working real hard on the family tree and also trying to find out more about my father. He has been a hard one to find out stuff about. I will follow up the leads you gave me.
Thanks for the information on the family reunion in Bath County. I will be there this year. I can't hardly wait.
I am enclosing the family group sheets I told you about. I will list the type of information I would like to have if it is available.
1) Exact names first middle last and any nicknames
2) Birthdate to include town, county and state of birth
3) Date of death to include town, county, state and cemetery they are buried in.
4) Marriage dates to include town, county , state and name of church.
5) If they are married I need the name of the spouses parents.
6) Any names of children who may have died at a young age.
7) Try not to leave anyone out.
If you don't know or have some of the information that is all right also. I would love to have anything you can add to the tree. The more information there is the better the tree is though. It may not seem important right now but 400 years from now it will be.
I am sending you sheets on all Tommy's kids and also on all of Tommy's brothers and sisters. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I also included the family sheets on Jacob Warner, Jonas Warner and Andrew (Pappy Tuck) for you to look at. Thanks again for you help. I hope to see you in June.
Sincerely,
Darrell Warner
124 Vine #2
Platte City, Missouri 64079
816-858-2516
E-mail dw@@qni.com
Family Tree Website http://www.qni.com/~dw/surnames.htm