Joseph William MANNING
BORN: 10 Nov 1851, Missouri
DIED: 9 Nov 1902, near Taylor, Texas (Buried in Milam County, Texas)
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: Nancy Ebaline MYERS, 1876, Missouri?
CHILDREN:
Demetrius Steven MANNEN
Newton MANNING
Josephine Lee MANNING
Cora Mae MANNING
Luther Andy MANNING
Mary MANNING
Annie Belle MANNING
Minnie Pearl MANNING
Richard Edgar MANNING
John William MANNING
Demetrius Steven MANNEN
BORN: 9 Mar 1877, Texas
DIED: 5 Dec 1951, Elk Citcy, Beckham County, Oklahoma
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: Mary SMITH, 11 Nov 1900, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas
CHILDREN:
William Augustus MANNEN
Alice Pearl MANNEN
Bessie Ester MANNEN MARRIED: Clifford THOMAS,
Cullen Uan MANNEN
147. Newton Manning
BORN: 21 Nov 1878, Texas
DIED: 20 Mar 1891,
Last Name First Name Middle Name Suffix Date County Sex Marriage Status Post-ems
Manning Newton Levi 02-19-1994 JOHNSON M
BORN: 20 Aug 1881, Milam County, Texas
DIED: 14 Sep 1961, Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma
BURIED: , Plainview Cemetery, Greer County, Oklahoma
MARRIED: Joe David POTTER, 25 Oct 1905,
CHILDREN:
Nannie Pearl POTTER MARRIED: Everett MILLER
Ada Lee POTTER MARRIED: Willie MORRIS
Eva Catherine POTTER; BORN: 6 Jan 1912, DIED: 1996, MARRIED: Cecil CHISM
Wilma Lena POTTER
Jometa Alice POTTER MARRIED: Phillip LEAMAN,
Haskell Royace POTTER MARRIED: Sadie LEAMAN,
149. Cora Mae Manning
BORN: 28 Jul 1883,
DIED: 27 Jan 1953, Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: Ervin THOMAS, ,
CHILDREN:
1.Altha THOMAS BORN: 24 Aug 1907, DIED: 1973, MARRIED: Densil WEBB, ,
CHILDREN: Elbertine WEBB
150. Luther Andy Manning
BORN: 14 Jan 1885, Hico, Hamilton County, Texas
DIED: 22 Apr 1967, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: Catehrine Elizabeth PICKLE, 20 Dec 1910, Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas
CHILDREN:
Homer Andrew MANNING
Henry Eli MANNING
Hazel Inez MANNING
Irma Rosemond MANNING
Baby Boy MANNING BORN: 25 Jan 1926, DIED: 25 Jan 1926,
Dinella Faye MANNING MARRIED: James Zilmer LOWE
151. Mary Manning
Mary MANNING
BORN: 14 Jul 1888, Davilla, Milam County, Texas
DIED: AFT. 14 Jul 1888, Davilla, Milam County, Texas
BURIED: , Old Hamblin Cemetery, Milam County, Texas
153. Minnie Pearl Manning
Minnie Pearl MANNING
BORN: 10 Jul 1892, Texas
DIED: 18 Dec 1971, Mangum, Greer County, Oklahoma
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: William Filey GRIFFIS, ,
Richard Edgar MANNING
BORN: 20 Mar 1894, Texas
DIED: 28 Mar 1976,
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: Flora CHAPMAN
155. John William Manning
John William MANNING
BORN: 20 May 1896, Thorndale, Milam County, Texas
DIED: 24 Apr 1965, McKinney, Collin County, Texas
BURIED: , Shoat Springs, Choctaw County, Oklahoma
MARRIED: Ida Mae YOUNG, 5 Jun 1920, Erick, Beckham County, Oklahoma
57. Christopher Pierce Manning
Christopher Pierce MANNING
BORN: 5 Feb 1853, Missouri
DIED: 13 Dec 1920, buried 2 Mi. E. of Star, Hamilton County, Texas (Hurst Ranch Cemetery)
BURIED: ,
MARRIED: Cynthia Abigail GRIFFITH, ,
CHILDREN:
Thomas Edgar MANNING
Guy MANNING
Hattie Rose MANNING
Christopher Paul MANNING
Roger Quinton MANNING
Margaret Emily MANNING
Clara Pearl MANNING
Infant Son MANNING
Joseph Clyde MANNING
Dyer MANNING
Bentley B. MANNING
Marvin Hansford MANNING
James Huckle MANNING
Nannie Mabel MANNING
John MANNING
73. Helen Vesta Gray
HELEN NEWBERRY'S OBITUARY
Mrs. Helen Newberry, a resident of Argyle, Iowa for over forty years, passed away at her home at 8:20 o'clock Monday evening October 15, 1915 following a lengthy illness. The decedent was widely known in Argyle and vicinity and was one of Lee county's most esteemed women. Her passing has been viewed with regret by a large body of friends and acquaintances.
The decedent was born at Athens, Mo. on March 10, 1854, and spent her early life in that town. She was married here on December 24, 1874 to Orson Newberry and shortly afterwards they moved to Argyle, which had remained the decedent's home for the rest of her life.
Mrs. Newberry was a member of the Presbyterian church, the Women's Christian Temperance Union and was president of the Ladies' Aid Society of her church. She was associated in all church and social activities in Argyle, and was a general favorite. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning and burial will be in Meeks cemetery.
The following children survive: Rosalie Newberry, Bessie Newberry, Buenna Newberry and Buel Newberry at home, and Olin Newberry in California. Several of the children are graduates of the Keokuk high school and are well known in Keokuk.
The mother, Mrs. Julia Gray, lives in Kahoka, Mo. The following sisters also survive: Miss Virginia Gray and Miss Alta Gray of Kahoka, Mrs. J.M. Slaughter and Mrs. J.M. Baugher, Columbus, Kans.; Mrs. Ducy, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Davis, Idaho.
164. Olin Graham Newberry
Last Name First Name Middle Birth Date Mother Maiden Father Last Sex Birth Place Death Place Residence Death Date SSN Age Post-ems
NEWBERRY OLIN GRAHAM 10/28/1881 M IOWA SAN FRANCISCO(38) 03/18/1951 546-30-8345 69 yrs
75. Mary Jane Gray
Last Name First Name Middle Birth Date Mother Maiden Father Last Sex Birth Place Death Place Residence Death Date SSN Age Post-ems
DUTY MARY JANE 01/14/1857 GRAHAM GRAY F MISSOURI SANTA CLARA 05/24/1945 88 yrs
KNOPP, FLOYD C. DUTY, OLEVIA BELLE 28 Dec 1897 Clark MO
DUTY, HENRY C. WOLF, LULA 01 Oct 1893 Clark MO
Contact: Charles Massey
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10. Elizabeth2 Hill (Joab1) was born February 21, 1824 in McMinn, Tennessee, and died December 20, 1912 in Harrison Twp., Lee, Iowa3. She married Israel (Isaac) Duty November 12, 1848 in Clark, Missouri, son of Isreal Duty and Mehitable.
I remember hearing my father say his mother, Elizabeth Lane Hill, and his sister, Elizabeth Hill Duty, went back to Tennessee to visit in 1842. They went in what they called a "carry all," sometimes Father called it a buckboard, but later a covered spring wagon. When they reached a place where there were orchards, Father said, "Mother, I believe I will get out and get some of those apples. They have been frozen and the people won't care." Grandmother replied, "Son, anything that is worth having is worth asking for." They stopped at the house and the good lady said, "Those apples have been frozen. They are not good, but I will get some good ones." And she brought out a handful of apples. Oh! How they enjoyed them. They had no orchards old enough to bear and were hungry for fruit. And the lesson that his mother taught him that day was handed down to her grandchildren: "A thing worth having is worth asking for."
169. Eloise Duty
Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued Tools
ELOISE GIPSON 30 Aug 1882 May 1967 94301 (Palo Alto, Santa Clara, CA) (none specified) 456-46-2035 Texas
Slaughter Family. Jacob Slaughter, MO recs, family sheets, history of Slaughter family by Louis DuBellett (1907), Warren, Metcalfe Co deeds, pension appls, marriages. App 70 pages, $12.00.
171. Bertie Eloise "Bess" Slaughter
HICKMAN BERTIE ELOISE 05/19/1895 F KANSAS MARIN 06/06/1978 522-70-8367 83 yrs
1890 Hall County Biographies
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"Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall and Hamilton Counties"
Published 1890 by the Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill.
1890 Hall County Biographies
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"Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Hall and Hamilton Counties"
Published 1890 by the Goodspeed Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill.DAVIS, Sumner, M.D.
Sumner Davis, M.D., is one of the leading physicians and surgeons of Hall County, Neb., and is a credit to the profession which he represents. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 27, 1857, the son of A. Judson and Adaline (Merrill) Davis, natives of Massachusetts and Ohio, and aged fifty-seven and fifty-three years, respectively. The father was for many years a well-known merchant of Cincinnati, and still makes that city his home. Dr. Davis was a student in the public and high schools of his native city, and in 1879 began the study of medicine in the office of Prof. S.R. Beckwith, with whom he remained until 1880, when he entered the Chicago Homeopathic College, and was graduated therefrom as an M.D. February 28, 1883, and the following April was appointed one of the resident surgeons of the Cook County Hospital, of Chicago, which position he continued to hold until October 1, 1884. Then he received an appointment as demonstrator of anatomy in his alma mater for the term of 1884-85, being at the same time associated in general practice with Dr. E.H. Pratt, professor of surgery in the same college. Owing to failing health he gave up a lucrative practice in this city (Chicago), and went to Southwestern Kansas, where he remained until July, 1888, when, having recovered his wonted health, he came to Grand Island, and here has established a practice second to none in this portion of the State. He is at once safe and skillful, and has shown from his earliest days of practice that he realizes the grave responsibilities resting on a physician, and the reception which he has received in his new home shows that a very generous share of public favor is his. While he is a graduate of a homeopathic institution, he is liberal in his views and independent in his practice, and in every instance uses those remedies he thinks best suited to the case. He makes a specialty of surgery and the diseases of women, and in those cases handled shows a thorough knowledge of the "healing art." Dr. G.W. Weeter is associated with him in business, the firm name being Davis & Weeter, and they constitute one of the strongest medical firms in the State. Their reception, operating and consultation rooms, consisting of a suite of seven rooms in the Independent building, are well equipped with everything needful for the comfort of patrons, who always receive every kindness and attention. Dr. Davis was married in November, 1886, to Miss Minnie B. Gray, who was born near Athens, in Clark County, Mo., and by her he has one child, Merrill Gray (born February 7, 1888). He is a republican in his political views, and socially is a member of the Masonic Fraternity, Ashlar Lodge No. 33, the A.O.U.W. and the Royal Arcanum.
173. Sumner G. Davis
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175. Vida Estella Baugher
Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued Tools
VIDA HAVERFIELD 10 Jul 1897 Oct 1981 75240 (Dallas, Dallas, TX) (none specified) 434-08-4240 Louisiana
Haverfield Vida Estelle 10-03-1981 DALLAS F
Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued Tools
C F HAVERFIELD 28 Aug 1902 21 Feb 1999 (V) 44512 (Youngstown, Mahoning, OH) (none specified) 274-16-6512 Ohio SS-5 Letter
83. Margaret Jane "Jennie" Clare
On the 1860 Missouri Census, Lincoln Co., Hurricane Twp., p. 465 Frances Worthington has living with her:
Isabel M. Gray, age 14 f b. MO
Sarah Gray, age 13 f b. MO
I am looking over the Macedonia papers again and see some littler print that is under the staple. This is what you are looking for...
W. D. Clare
b-20 Nov or Mar 1844
d-20/23 Mar 1910
Catherine "Kate" L. (Chapman) Clare
b-10 Jun 1864
d-8 Mar 1958
dau.of Thomas M. Chapman & Julia V. Chapman
188. Anna Laurie Clare
6 children