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12401 Maranda Jennie Porter Armstrong is living with her brother Jeff in 1910 Porter, Maranda Jennie (I10974)
 
12402 Margaret is listed as Elizabeth in the 1860 Census, so I have listed Elizabeth as her middle name, she is also listed as being born in 1803. She is listed with a birth of 1804 in the 1870 Census McCoy, Margaret Elizabeth "Peggy" (I23652)
 
12403 Margaret is listed as Martha A in the 1860 Census. She is listed as Margaret in the 1870 census and listed as being born in 1852 in the 1870 Census Cordill, Margaret "Martha A." (I23660)
 
12404 Margaret is listed in the 1850, 1860 Census as being born in 1849 Eck, Margaret M. (I905)
 
12405 Margaret was listed as being born in 1844 in the 1850 census and 1847 in the 1860 Census. Scott, Margaret (I11448)
 
12406 Margaretha "Margaret" is listed in the 1860, 1870 & 1880 Census as being born in 1817., In the 1870 Census Margaret is listed as being born in Prussia,

Find a Grave has Margaretha being born in Bern, Verwaltungskreis Bern-Mittelland, Bern, Switzerland. I see no records to indicate this as she was married in Germany and her last name is also Disque not Dresway as Find a grave states. Documents prove that they were married in Germany. I also decided to mark it as being Marginal Evidence due to the fact that the birth place they have listed is highly unlikely and that her maiden last name on findagrave is incorrect. 
Disque, Margaretha "Margaret" (I268)
 
12407 Marriage License states Charles was born in 1880. The 1920 Census has Charles being born in 1881. Conrad, Charles W. (I23458)
 
12408 Marriage Record states Violet's name as Violet Hanbey. Haughey, Violet "Violetta" (I5586)
 
12409 Martha is listed as being born in 1831 in the 1860 Census Norris, Martha (I23654)
 
12410 Martha is listed as being born in 1856 in the 1860 Census Dubois, Martha E. (I14842)
 
12411 Mary "Tina" Williams Eberhart is listed as being born in 1865 in the 1910 Census Williams, Mary Jeanetta "Tina" (I21630)
 
12412 Mary E is in the 1870 Census but is not in the 1880 Census. It is assumed that she has passed before 1880 because she is not of the age to marry at this time. In 1880 she would have been about 11 years old Dishong, Mary E. (I24164)
 
12413 Mary is listed as being born in 1833 in the 1870 Census, the 1880 Census has the birth as 1831., the 1900 Census has her listed as being born February 1836. Hill, Mary Ann (I23535)
 
12414 Mary is listed as being born in 1842 in the 1880 Census Safford, Mary Adaline (I24371)
 
12415 Mary is listed as being born in 1847 in the 1860 Census. Fike, Mary Ann "Polly" (I21350)
 
12416 Mary is listed as Margan in her and Orison's marriage record. It also lists her as being born in 1835. The 1870 Census has Mary being born in 1834. The 1880 Census has Mary being born in 1835. The 1900 Census has Mary being born Mar 1837. In the 1910 Census Mary is listed as being born in 1837 McCracken, Mary A. (I13799)
 
12417 Mary is listed as May in the 1870 Census Root, Mary M. (I24202)
 
12418 Mary is listed in the 1850 Census as being born in 1795. Mary is listed with the last name of Angland in her son, Robert's death certificate. Anglin, Mary (I20502)
 
12419 Mary is listed in the 1860 Census as being born in 1828, shes listed as being born in 1832 in the 1880 Census. Although the 1900 Census has her listed as being born Dec of 1832, her death certificate states a different month and year and am more inclined to believe the death certificate especially when all other census records but the 1860 and 1880 Census states 1831. Patton, Mary A. (I23497)
 
12420 Mary is listed in the 1870 Census being born in 1856. Cordill, Mary E. (I23661)
 
12421 Mary states in 1900 that she is the mother of 12 children with 6 livin g. Allen, Mary (I12221)
 
12422 Mary was listed as being born in 1829 in the 1860 - 1880 Census Mary J. (I14562)
 
12423 Mary's birth in the census records included the years of 1851, 1852, 1853, and 1854. According to the 1900 Census, Mary is the mother of 15 children with 10 living. Her death certificates states 1854 however, the 1900 census states a month and year and have chosen to go with May 1854. Beamer, Mary Ellen (I209)
 
12424 Mason Bailey, Robert Lee (I6690)
 
12425 Maurice is listed as D Morris J in the 1900 Census Compton, Maurice J. (I23620)
 
12426 May 1869, 1870, 1871 Shaffer, Charles Edward (I18304)
 
12427 May 26th 1851: Copy of Last Will & Testament of Jackson Harmon; mad e April 21 1851 - Daughters Kesiah was willed (shall have) "six dollar s a piece at the death of my wife to make my daughters equal"; furthe r wording of will indicates that all of Jackson's real and personal es tate shall be equally divided between all of his heirs at that same ti me of his wife's death. Harmon, Kesiah (I5062)
 
12428 Merchant Denton, William Robert (I5948)
 
12429 Michael and Leah have a Louisa Bradley within the household in 1850. Her name is Louisa and she was born in 1832. Michael and Leah were not married until 1839 and there is too huge of a gap between Louisa and their first child. Louisa is most likely a sister to Michael. Further research is required to find out who she is. Bradley, Michael (I24372)
 
12430 Mier Town is a incorporated community not far from Swayzee, Indiana that is in Grant County, Indiana.

 
Bryant, Edmond (I22086)
 
12431 Mildred was adopted by Robert and Serilda. Not sure when and where but it obviously was between 1877 and 1880 Chrisman, Mildred (I9371)
 
12432 Mill Operator Fant, William S. (I13314)
 
12433 Miller Anderson, Samuel (I4568)
 
12434 Miller Gaunce, William Henry (I6057)
 
12435 Minnie's name in 1880 is very hard to read. It appears to be Marissa but, that could be incorrect. Darnell, Marissa Minnie (I23519)
 
12436 Model Maker Dillon, Levi (I16866)
 
12437 Most information that people have gathered on William has him the son of Jacob Noftsinger and Elizabeth Dinius. However, with the marriage of Jacob Noftsinger and Elizabeth Dinius, this is not the case. Not to mention that William's death certificate names his mothers maiden name. Jacob was previously married to Elizabeth Gesaman who died on January 4, 1861. William was born on December 18, 1860. This indicates to me that William's mom most likely died from labor complications and it took 17 days for her to succumb to the complications due to labor. What a sad time for William's father. He not only lost his wife, but he had an infant to take care of as well.

The 1870 & 1880 Census has William born in 1861. 
Noftsinger, William (I23918)
 
12438 Most likely, Jane died while giving birth to her last child George. Which means she died in July or August of 1860. Dewden, Jane (I11526)
 
12439 Mr. [Charles W.] Clay was born near Carlisle, Nicholas County,Kentucky , on the 15th day of April, 1868, and is a son of Matthew Reed Clay an d Mollie (CAMPBELL) Clay, the former of whom was born at Carlisle in 1 838, and the latter of whom was born in Mason county, that state, in 1 842 , her death having occurred at the old homestead in Nicholas Count y, in 1875. Matthew R. Clay maintained his home in Kentucky from the t ime of his nativity until his death, which occurred on the 27th day o f July, 1888, his active career having been one of close and effectiv e identification with the fundamental industries of agriculture and st ock growing. He was a man of strong individuality, leal [sic] and loya l in all the relations of life, and he has been for many years affilia ted with the Masonic fraternity. Of the children of the first marriag e the eldest is John W., who is a prosperous farmer in Nicholas County , Kentucky; Charles W . of this review, was the next in order of birth ; Mattie is the wife of Franklin W . SHANKLIN, a farmer of Nicholas Co unty; Silas D. resides upon and operates the old homestead farm in tha t county; Virgie is the wife of Robert H.RATLIFF, who is a substantia l farmer near Seward, Kansas;and Eliza beth is the wife of John M. RAT LIFF, a farmer near Waldron,Indiana. For his second wife Matthew R. Cl ay married Elizabeth SHROUT, who was born and reared in Nicholas Count y, Kentucky and whose death occurred in 1883. The only child of this u nion is Oliver Sidney, who is a farmer and auctioneer at Waldron, Indi ana.

Source:'A Standard History of OKLAHOMA', Joseph B. Thoburn, The Americ an Historical Society, Chicago and New York , 1916 
Clay, Charles (I868)
 
12440 Mrs Louella Baird, wife of C F Baird foreman of the Ledger office, died Sunday night at 9:45 after a sickness of five weeks with malarial fever. Mrs Laird was not considered dangerous until the last week of her sickness.
The funeral services were held at the M E Church at 4:00 Monday, afternoon Rev Robert L Nuckolls conducting the services.
The Methodist choir rendered appropriate music. Members of the Okemah IOOF acted as pall bearers.
The burial was made In the new city cemetery. At the grave, the Eastern Star took charge and gave their burial ritual services.
Louella Erwin, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Erwin was born near Louisville, Ill., Oct 15, 1868, and grew to womanhood in that town. Married to Clinton F Baird, Oct 18 1893. They resided in Louisville until coming to Okemah. She leaves a husband, five children, her parents, two brothers and three sisters. (Source: Okemah Ledger (Okemah, Oklahoma), 5 Sep 1907, pg 1) 
Erwin, Louella (I24215)
 
12441 Mrs. Fay Deloris Watson, 31 years old, wife of Paul Watson and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Kelsay, of Shelbyville, died at 7:00 o'clock Wednesday night in her home, two and one-half miles west of Waldron.
Her death was caused by pulmonary tuberculosis.
Mrs. Watson was born August 14, 1907 in Jennings County
Her marriage to Mr. Watson took place May 26, 1934. They had no children.
Survivors besides the husband and the parents include three brothers, Orian Kelsay of Noble Township, and Newton and Russell Kelsay of Shelbyville and five sisters, Mrs. Mary House of Shelbyville; Mrs. Elizabeth Harrell of Hendricks Township, Mrs. Raymond Eck of Shelby Township, Mrs. Ruth McKelleb of Gas City, Ind., and Miss Mildred Kelsay of Shelbyville.

Mrs. Watson had spent practically all of her life in Shelbyville.
Prior to her marriage, she was employed in the local automobile license bureau branch.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Shelbyville.

Obituary obtained from Find A Grave 
Kelsay, Faye Deloris (I4821)
 
12442 MRS. GLASCOCK Thursday, June 15, 2006 9:48 PM EDT
FLEMINGSBURG --Emma Catherine Glascock, 88, entered into rest on June1 4 , 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. She was born on Feb. 9 , 1918 in Fleming County and was the daughter of the late Omer and Edi th Saunders Dillon. She was a lifetime member of the Tilton-Concord c ommunity and a member of Tilton Christian Church for over 69 years. S he was the loving wife of Cecil K. Glascock for over 69 years , and th ey would have celebrated their 70th anniversary on July 25. Survivin g besides her husband are three daughters, Mary(Roy) Graves of Lakelan d, Fla., Evelyn (Mike) Harding of Alamosa, Colo. and Carolyn(Clel l ) V ice of Flemingsburg; two sons, Charles(Sheri) Glascock ofTilton an d Larry (Rhonda) Glascock of Flemingsburg; six sisters ,Bernice Crump , Belle Talley, Opal Darnall, Louise Wilkinson and Lucielle Miller al l of Marion, Ind. and Dorothy Jones of Cincinnati, Ohio; one brother , James Brooks Dillon of Flemingsburg; and a special cousin, Ruby Vic e of Elizaville Ave. in Flemingsburg; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grand children; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in deat h by a brother, Amos Dillon and two infant brothers. Funeral service s will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Denton-Workman Funeral Home with Bro . Jim Wilson officiating. Burial will follow in the Fleming County Ce metery. Visitation will be from 6-8 p .m. Saturday and after 8 a.m. Su nday at the funeral home. 
Dillon, Emma Catherine (I15909)
 
12443 MRS. NINA BUTLER DIES

Widow of Former Shelby County Sheriff Succumbs Today

Mrs. Nina Butler, about seventy-seven years old, widow of John Butler, former Shelby County sheriff, died at her home 409 South Tompkins street shortly after noon today following a long illness.

Her husband preceded her in death several years ago. They had no children. Mrs. Butler is survived by sisters and brothers. The funeral arrangements, in charge of Morris H. Sleeth, will be announced with the complete obituary tomorrow.

Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Butler, whose death occurred shortly afternoon Monday at her home in South Tompkins street, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Pleasant Grove Christian Church. The Rev. Clay Brown will officiate. Burial will be in the Lewis Creek Baptist cemetery. The body was moved today to the Morris H. Sleeth funeral home in South Harrison street where friends may call. 
Harrell, Eda Angeline (I21601)
 
12444 Myrtle is listed in the 1910 Census as Jeff's Granddaughter. She is e ither Adda's from a previous relationship, Edward's from a previous re lationship, or they were together before they married since she was bo rn in 1908 and the census says they had not been married a year in th e 1910 census Carpenter, Myrtle (I13071)
 
12445 n the 1830 Census records, they only recorded the Head of Household name. It is assumed that the female that is between the age of 20 - 29 is Margaret as Lemuel and Margaret were married in 1827. It is unknown who the female child is in 1830. By 1840 Lemuel Sever and family, along with Margaret's father have moved to Ripley County, Indiana. At the latest that would have been is when Amanda was born as later records indicate that she was born in Ripley County. Some of the other children were most likely born in Ripley County, but a couple of them could have been born in Kentucky. Lemuel and Margaret had at least 3 sons and 4 daughters as the last one was born after the 1840 Census.
Most likely Lemuel was born in Gallatin County, Kentucky as was Margaret. Margaret remarried after Lemuel died and you find them in 1850 in Gallatin County, Kentucky where Amanda meets her husband and Amanda either died in Kentucky before the family moved to Indiana or after they moved to Indiana.

It depends on what record you want to go by as to where Lemuel was born. Kentucky or Virginia. 
Sever, Lemuel (I24454)
 
12446 Name: William Richard Butler Birth Date: 16 May 1848 Birth Place: Mert hyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales Parents: William and Ann Morris Butl er Death Date: 19 Oct 1903 Death Place: Tropic, Utah Arrival: 2 Oct 18 56, Edward Bunker Handcart Co. Spouse: Eliza R. Snow Alexander Marriag e Date: abt 1868 Marriage Place: Cottonwood, (Holladay) Utah Died of s tomach cancer. Married 2nd: Elizabeth Fischer Date: 12Jan1881 , St. Ge orge, Utah Divorced when children were in their teens Married 3rd: Sus an Clarissa Williams Heaton -No children Date: 12 Jan1881 , St. George , Utah (Div) William 's father and four of his children died of choler a shortly before the sailing date of William's mother and her daughte r and William . William was only eight when they left. William 's moth er made the decision to leave the burial to another daughter as the fa re for the trip had already been paid. It was not an easy thing to do . Nine days before they landed, William turned eight. When they reache d Iowa City , the handcarts were not ready so they had to help build t hem. They were in the third hand cart company. William 's mother and s ister became ill with cholera and were to be left behind, but the fami ly prayed, and they were able to go on with the Company. About a mont h after their arrival in theValley, William was baptized. They settle d in what is now the Holladay/Cottonwood area of the valley, where Wil liam received some education. His mother was set apart as a midwife. T hey were sent to Ogden to live. His mother married Ira Rice . They wer e called to settle the Beaver Dam area , southwest of St. George . Be cause of difficulties, they were advised to return north. After Willia m's marriage, they settled in Orderville, Utah , where their childre n were born and raised. When the Order broke up, they moved to Escalan te where they lived until 1895 , then they moved to Tropic, Utah. Wil liam loved music, which he taught and wrote. He loved to sing and wa s the choir leader. He and his sons formed a quartet and sang together . He raised potatoes, worked at a lumber mill, and carried the mail. H e also painted some pictures. He remained active in the church and com munity. Children of 1st wife: William Ira, b.14 Sep 1869 ,Washington , Utah . Myrza Ann, b. 12 Dec 1872 , Panguitch, Utah. Elizabeth Jan e , b. 9 Jul 1875, Panguitch, Utah . Laura Mary, b. 23 Jan 1878 , O rderville, Utah . John Randolph , b. 25 Apr 1880, Orderville, Utah . H enry Morris , b . 9 Jul 1882 , Orderville, Utah. D. age 11. Hyrum Alex ander , b. 1 Nov 1884 , Escalante, Utah . 2 Unnamed Children, about 18 87 , Escalante, Utah . Hanna Eliza , b. 25 Jan 1887 , Escalante, Uta h . Meriam , (twin) b. 29 Jun 1889, Escalante, Utah . D. same day. Mar y Ann , (twin) b. 29 Jun 1889, Escalante, Utah . 2 Unnamed Children, a bout 1889 , Escalante, Utah. George Andrew , b. 2 Sep 1889 , Escalante , Utah . Reatha , b. 15 Sep1894 , Escalante, Utah . Children of 2nd wi fe: Elizabeth Ann , b. 8 Mar 1882 , Orderville, Utah . Jacob Alma , b . 14 Jan 1884, Orderville, Utah . Katherine , b. 8 Mar 1886 , Escalant e, Utah . Jared Baldwin Butler, William R (I6555)
 
12447 Nancy is listed as being born in 1810 in the 1850 Census. Nancy is listed as being born in 1809 in the 1860 Census Rankin, Nancy (I2180)
 
12448 Nathan is listed as being born in 1863 in the 1910 Census. The 1930 Census has Nathan being born in 1862 Votaw, Nathan (I24391)
 
12449 Nathaniel and Dulcenia have a Heber Story living with them in 1910. It i s stated that he is their grandson. Whose child is this? Lytle, Nathaniel (I12825)
 
12450 Nathaniel's birth date is calculated on the age on the tombstone by calculating from his death date so it is an approximate birth date. Knotts, Nathaniel (I23820)
 

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