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6101 Joseph was Captain of the Military Company (Rowley, Mass.), Town Clerk (Rowley, Mass.) and Representative to General Court for many years.  THE BOYNTON FAMILY  A GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM AND JOHN BOYNTON  compiled by JOHN FARNHAM BOYNTON and his wife CAROLINE (HARRIMAN) BOYNTON 1897. Boynton, Joseph (I10612)
 
6102 Joseph was issued his pension on 8-17-1818 for fighting intheRevolution. At that time he was a resident of Henry County, Ky. An1841petition for a land bounty states that there were 5 daughters and4 sons.Listed are John, Isaac, Polly and Lucinda. Sidebottom, Joseph (I35607)
 
6103 Josh Hansen source info sites a book called "A Story of Pittsfield and Suamico" By Lizzie Rice Johnston.   The following is noted aboutFrancis Ledger in these records: (My own notes in parenthesis) Margaret Lirette/Lirott was the wife of Francis Ledger (My records indicate her name was Mary Laurette) Margaret Lirette/Lirott was born in the year 1780 in St. JeanLowerCanada (My records indicate she was born in 1775 in Canada) Laurette, Margaret Dit Rochefort (I55101)
 
6104 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Craig, Joshua A. (I12914)
 
6105 Joshua was born in the town of Groton, Mass., resided there with his parents until their removal to Plainfield, where he was among thefirst settlers. He was one of the signers of the covenant of the firstchurch there Jan. 5, 1751. He ever after lived there and died of old age.

Joshua Whitney, will made and dated at Plainfield, Conn., Oct. 15,1751.

Joshua Whitney, will recorded at Plainfield, Conn., Jan. 8, 1754.

Maker of will, Shubah Conant, justice of peace; residence atPlainfield.

Sarah Whitney, widow of Joshua Whitney, letter of administration, May 23, 1759.

His will mentions William Whitney, Cornelius Whitney, and DavidWhitney, brothers; and Abigail Hutchings, Mary Peirce, Elizabeth Harmon, Martha Williams, Elinor Shephard, and Sarah Tylor, sisters. Mary Lawrence and John Crery, names mentioned in the will of J. Whitney; also the namesof two negroes are mentioned, Sandy and Ceaser, he leaving property to both.

Dea. Joshua Whitney was born in Groton, Mass., and served as a soldier in King Philip's war in 1692 from Groton. He soon after movedtoQuinebaug, Conn., for, Nov. 13, 1699, with thirty-eight others, he signed apetitionto the Massachusetts General Court in relation to the land boundaries. In1702he was elected collector. He resided on the east side of Quinebaugriver,which later became Plainfield. In 1704 he was appointed a committeetoapportion the enclosing fence to the several proprietors. In 1705 he was chosento finish the laying out of the divisions of meadows. In 1706 he hadtwelve acres of land bound over to him in security for four pounds inmoneyloaned the town. After the township was incorporated, he waselectedrepresentative to the General Court. In 1710 he gave part of the land for ahighway,from Quinebaug river to the east bound of the town. In 1719 he waselecteddeacon of the church, and that year, when the new meeting house was erected,he gave a sum much larger than many others and only equaled by one other.

According to Miss Larned's valuable History of Windham County, he was one of the most prominent citizens of Plainfield. Deacon Whitney, inhis will, made by Shubah Conant, justice of the peace, made provision forhis negro servants, and it shows the conscientious scrupleness with which some good men of that day fulfilled the responsibility of ownership.Not only did he make Sandy, Ceaser, Judith and their childrenabsolutelyfree, but bequeathed to each household six acres of land and farming tools.He gave to one his "oldest little Bible," and to the others severalgoodbooks; enjoined Sandy to take care of Bess, his wife, and give herdecentburial, and directed Ceaser and Judith "to see that their children were in noway left to perish."

He d, s. p., Dec. 1, 1753; res. Groton, Mass., and Plainfield, Conn. 
Whitney, Joshua (I117443)
 
6106 Joshua Whitney was the first of the family who was born in America.Hewas one of the earliest settlers, a deacon and original proprietoratGroton, Mass., and dwelt there probably until it was burnt bytheIndians, during King Philip's war. in the spring of 1676. Hereturned toWatertown for a few years and died in 1719. His will isdated Apr. 17,1713, and proved Oct. 6, 1719. It mentions severalchildren whose birthsare not recorded. He was buried in the oldburying ground in Groton. Heserved as a soldier in King Philip's warwith his son, Joshua, Jr., in1691-2.

From the various works on Groton, compiled by that able historian,Hon.Samuel A. Green, of Boston, I glean the following relating toDea.Whitney:

In 1681, 83, 84 and 87, he was elected one of the selectmen. In 1680hewas selected one of the board to arrange matters pertaining tothemeeting house; 1684 Joshuey Whitney elected constibell; 1690JoshuaWhetney elected a tithing-man; 1685 Joshiway Whitney selected atthe townmeeting as a ffeus newers; 1693 elected overseer of highway;1701 waschairman of the committee to heat the meeting house; 1702 wasagainelected selectman.

Groton, Apr. 22, 1715, at a church meeting: WHEREAS, Deacon Whitney is old, and desirous of the choice of anothertoofficiate in his place, and wheras Dea. John Farnsworth is desirousof anew choice, unless he were more unanimously confirmed, the churchdidthereupon unanimously elect, or make choice of Simon Stone andThomasTarbele, to officiate as deacons in the church of Groton.

Joshuay Whitny have payd for his land which he did purchis of theTownComity in the yer 1683, the and inst sum of twellve shillins fortwelveackrs of land. I say payd for acording too ordr for the us ofthe Town

The following inscription is copied from his tombstone, in the old burying ground in Groton:  [Headstone of Joshua] Here Lyes the Body of Mr Joshua Whitney Aged 83 years Decd. August 7th 1719

He left a will on 17 Apr 1713 Groton, Middlesex, MA; of Grotton,"agedabout seventy six years"; Abigail, my now n[ ]ed wife son William Whitney, all housing and lands in Grotton; his motherabove[i.e. Abigail] and he to be executors; son Joshua Whitney, L30; son Cornelous Whitney; son David Whitney; my fivedaughtersnow living, Mary Peirce, Elenor Shepard, Sarah Juell, Martha Williams, and Elisabeth Farnworth; eldestdaughterHutchins's children, her eldest son John Hutchins (under 21), and the rest of her children (under 21); her threedaughters;eldest daughter, wife of Thomas Woods, having received her portion; witnesses, Jonathan Bowen, Abraham Moores,Samll.Cummings. He left a will which mentions several children whose births are not recorded: Cornelius, David,Martha,Elizabeth, daughter Hutchins, daughter Woods on 17 Apr 1713 Groton, Middlesex, MA. 
Whitney, Joshua (I36497)
 
6107 Juan Cristobal Martin and Encarnacion Valerio were listed
in the 1845 El Rito, Rio Arriba, New Mexico Spanish
census.
Listed were
Juan Cristobal Martin, age 68
Encarnacion Valerio, age 43
Francisca Martin, age 19
Maria Manuela, age 18
Maria de la Lus, age 15
Ana Maria, age 12
Francisco Antonio, age 8
Peregrina, age 5 
Martin, Juan Cristoval (I83923)
 
6108 Juan Cristobal Martin and Encarnacion Valerio were listed
in the 1845 El Rito, Rio Arriba, New Mexico Spanish
census.
Listed were
Juan Cristobal Martin, age 68
Encarnacion Valerio, age 43
Francisca Martin, age 19
Maria Manuela, age 18
Maria de la Lus, age 15
Ana Maria, age 12
Francisco Antonio, age 8
Peregrina, age 5 
Valerio, Maria Encarnacion (I83924)
 
6109 Juan de Dios registered his 8 March 1871 birth in
Civil records on 23 November 1878.  The useful
infomation with regard to parents is that it stated
father Alejandro Martinez was originally from
Cadereyta Jimenez (Nuevo Leon). 
Martinez, Juan de Dios (I145549)
 
6110 Juan Jose Chaves and Marla Josefa Trujillo, Belen, 22 November 1793-20 March 1794, AHAD-
98, f. 156-62.
Juan Jose Chaves, 27, widowed by his first wife, Marfa Josefa Baca, was the legitimate
son of Domingo Chaves and the late Agustina Padilla. Marla Josefa Trujillo. 24, espanola, was
the legitimate daughter of Santiago Trujillo and Victoria Chaves, citizens of Isleta and Belen.
The couple was related in the fourth degree of consanguinity.
Witnesses: Pedro Padilla explained the relationship as follows:
Fernando Chaves------------husband of-----------Lucia Hurtado
father of------------------------------------------------mother of
Pedro Chaves----------------brother of-------------Nicolas Chaves
father of------------------------------------------------father of
Francisco Javier Chaves---first cousin of-------Hernando Chaves
father of------------------------------------------------father of
Domingo Chaves------------second cousin of----Victoria Chaves
father of-------------------------------------------------mother of
Juan Jose Chaves-----------third cousin of--------Maria Josefa Trujillo
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Juan Bautista Montano, 66, citizen of Tome.
Bernardo Mirabal, 54, citizen of Tome.
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In Belen Father Bernal took statements in lieu of baptismal entries, which he could not
locate.
Juan Domingo Baca, citizen of Santa Fe, appeared before Bernal on 17 November 1793
and stated that he knew Juan Jose Chaves because he was his godfather when Father Iniesta
baptized him at Isleta in 1766, though he did not recall the particular month or day.
Juan Cristobal Sanchez and Joaquin Torres stated that they were present when Father
Iniesta baptized Marla Josefa Trujillo, and the godparents were Juan Felipe Baca and his wife,
Marla Isabel Baca, both deceased. The baptism took place on 1 November 1769 in Belen. 
Family: Juan Joseph Chaves, (Chaves Padilla) / Maria Josefa Trujillo (F34085)
 
6111 Juanita T. (Mullens) Fawcett, age 90, of West Main Street, Grafton, WV passed away Sunday, February 17, 2013 at the Fairmont General Hospital.

She was born October 8, 1922 in Webster County, WV a daughter of the late Charles W. and Evangeline (Johnson) Mullens.

She is survived by one son, Doug Fawcett and wife Greta of Ruther Glen, VA; five grandchildren, Michael P. Newhouse, Charles D. Newhouse, Jason D. Fawcett, Cassandra L. Fawcett and Christopher A. Newhouse; one sister, Mescal McEuen of Akron, OH; son-in-law, Michael E. Newhouse of Dutton, VA; and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband Paul W. "Pete" Fawcett who passed away May 15, 2000; her daughter, Patricia "Pat" Newhouse; twin sons, Ronnie Allen and Rennie Adair Fawcett who died in infancy; and two sisters, Arlie Wortman and Waveline Cox.

Juanita was a homemaker and an Avon Representive for approximately 30 years. She was also a founding member of the Church of the Covenant in Grafton.

The family will receive friends at the Donald G. Ford Funeral Home in Grafton on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Thursday, February 21, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. with The Rev. Jacqueline Campbell officiating.

Interment will follow at the WV National Cemetery in Grafton. 
Mullens, Juanita Temple (I6497)
 
6112 Judy Ybarra

MOOREFIELD — Judy Ybarra, 54, of Moorefield died Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006.

Born July 29, 1952, in Monette, she was the daughter of Raymond Christopher and Wanda Lee Palmer Christopher. She was a homemaker and was of the Pentecostal faith.

Survivors include her husband, Guillermo Ybarra; two sons, Guillermo R. Ybarra of Wichita, Kan., and Michael Dwayne Ybarra of Tucson, Ariz.; a daughter, Sheri Lynn Bourne of Moorefield; a brother, Raymond L. Christopher of Yuma, Ariz.; two sisters, Betty Jean Clark of Safford, Ariz., and Lorine White of Quitman; and 12 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister, Linda Guidery.

No funeral service is scheduled at this time. Arrangements are by Willis-Hays Funeral Service of Batesville.

Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday.

To sign the online guest register, visit www.willis-haysfs.com. 
Christopher, Judy A (I122185)
 
6113 Julia P. Seeley, daughter of Mary and Caleb Seeley, was born in New York state, Aug 27,1829, and died July 10,1923, at the home of her son Edwin Casler in the town of Pine Grove,Wis. Her death was caused by a fall in which her right hip was broken. She had reached the advanced age of 93 years 11 months and 8 days. She was united in marriage to Charles Casler in the year of 1854 or 55. soon after this they came to wisconsin where they made their home in Pine Grove. Their family consisted of four sons, Willas B. of Elyria,Nebraska, E.O. who lives in Pine Grove, Herbert H.,who died in Plainfield,Wis. in 1907, and Charles H. who died in Pine Grove in 1917. Mr Casler died in the service of his country during the Civil War. In 1871 Mrs.Casler was united in marriage to Charles Hamilton of Plainfield,Wis.,who twenty-three years ago preceded her to the Great Beyond. Those left to mourn the loss of a mother and grandmother are two sons, ten grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren, besides the children and grandchildren of Mr Hamilton who have helped to make her last years happy. Julia Hamilton was transfered to the membership of the Methodist Episcopal church of Plainfield in January 1872 and was ever active and faithful to the service of her church and her Master. In the pioneer days of Methodism many an itinerant preacher has found a hearty welcome in the home of Brother and Sister Hamilton. Mrs Hamilton was a member of the W.C.T.U. and an enthusiastic worker in any movement for the uplift of her community. Her life was one of good works which will live on in the years to come . "Today the thought to us is given, That one more tie binds us to heaven." Seely, Julia P. (I33640)
 
6114 JULIA S STEARMAN Date  290627 Age  062 Place  GREEN Volume  048 Cert  23787 Deathvol  29 Skaggs, Julia S. (I32497)
 
6115 Julia was living with sister Martha in Anderson County, South Carolina in 1900, per federal census.
Martha was widowed; with name listed as Martha Davis.  Julia was listed with surname of Compton. 
Compton, Julia Rook (I127542)
 
6116 Julian Roberts states that Richardson Roundtree was a Captain in the Revolution serving in Brandon's Regiment of the South Carolina Milita. He was also a man of considerable means. Rountree, Richardson (I43457)
 
6117 June 11, 1785. Wm. Warren of Spots. Co. and Katey, his wife, toJohnWaller of same county. �33 curr. 78 a. in Spots. Co., partdevised thesd. Wm. by the last will and testament of his father,Samuel Warren,decd., and part devolved upon him as heir of hisbrother, Jno. Warren,decd., etc., etc. Witnesses, Benja. Waller, Jno.Shackleford, MeridethAnderson, Wm. Rash. Novr. 1, 1785 Warren, John (I35284)
 
6118 June of 1752, listed on the list of tithables for LunenburgCounty,Virginia. July of 1768 were listed as of Lunenburg. Listed on various deed and court records between 1746 & 1780. Warren, Thomas (I44684)
 
6119 JUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., June 19, 1752; m. Oct. 31,1782,
Tryphena Elmer, d. Mch. 25, 1839. She was probably dau. of William Elmer
of Windsor, Conn. He d. July 28, 1833, Westfield, where b. his 10 ch'n. 
Elmer, William (I18792)
 
6120 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Henderson, K. M. (I13055)
 
6121 Kansas City Star, The (MO) - August 26, 1998
Deceased Name: DOROTHY I. PORTER
Dorothy I. Porter, 83, Warsaw, MO, passed away Monday, August 24, 1998, at her home. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 26, at St. Ann's Catholic Church, Warsaw, with Fr.

Dennis Schaab officiating; burial in Riverside Cemetery, Warsaw. Memorials may be made to the St. Ann's Catholic Church, c/o Reser 
Sharp, Dorothy Irene (I93902)
 
6122 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Revenboer, Unknown Twin (I87445)
 
6123 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Revenboer, Unknown Twin (I87447)
 
6124 KASSON

Adam, s. Thomas & Elce, b. Nov. 30, 1743                1        48

Elce, d. thomas & Elce, b. May 22, 1747                1        48

Elizabeth, d. Thomas & Elce, b. Jan. 29, 1749/50                1  48

Sarah, d. Thomas, d. May 10, 1744                1        48

Thomas, d. Mar. 1750           1  48

KESSON            Marg[a]ret, d. Samuel & Ele[a]nor, b. Jan. 23,1749/50               1        52

Olive, d. Samuel & Ele[a]nor, b. Aug. 20, 1758                152

Phebe, d. Samuel & Ele[a]nor, b. Sept. 16, 1752                1 52

Samuel, m. Ele[a]nor Dixson, Jan. 22, 1744/5, by Rev.Samuel1        52 Dorrance

Samuel, s. Samuel & Ele[a]nor, b. Aug. 29, 1761                1 52

Sarah, d. Samuel & Ele[a]nor, b. Mar. 1, 1746                152

Thomas, s. Samuel & Ele[a]nor, b. Apr. 6, 1756                152 
Kasson, Adam (I89922)
 
6125 Kasson, Archibald m. Jane Dixon, 15 Jun 1744 Kasson, Archibald (I89998)
 
6126 Kasson, John m. Mary Dorrance, 14 Oct 1731 Kasson, John (I89994)
 
6127 Kasson, Samuel m. Eleanor Dixon, 22 Jan 1745 Kasson, Samuel (I90000)
 
6128 Katherine, another sister, is named in Henry Bures' will. Her own willisdated 12 Nov. 1545, and she describes herself as "gentlewomanofGamlingay within the dioces of Eleye."

Will of Katheryn Bures, gentlewoman, of Gamlingay within the diocesofElye XIIth November 1545 I bequeath my soule to god almightie, his blessed mother and Virgin Saint Mary and to all the blessed Company of heaven. To be buried in the churchyard of Gamlingay. All my gooddes to Mystreis Andrye Sengeorge because I have founde her goodd and trustie to me. I make her myne Executrix. Theis being wittnes: Sr John Dunne, Vicar of Gamlyngay, Mr. John bridges, Sr Robert parson, priste, etc.

Probatum XXVI die November 1545 Juramente Andriane Sengeorge, Executrix. P. C. C. 43 Pynning 
Bures, Katherine (I109823)
 
6129 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Norton, Kennedy William (I90787)
 
6130 Kenneth W. Satathite, 73

Lifetime La Luz resident

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Kenneth W. Satathite, 73, died on Feb. 22, 2006, in La Luz. He wasbornon Feb. 21, 1933, in La Luz and was raised by his grandparentsJohn andEffie Haynes. Kenneth served four years in the Navy. He was acarpenterall his life and a talented craftsman.

He is survived by his wife Dawn, of 49 years; children, Devra andWayneLeslie, Kelly and Ray Hernandez, and Derrick Satathite, all of LaLuz;grandchildren, Fawna and Johnny Caldwell, of La Mesa, BrittanyLeslie, ofFarmington, Trenton Oliver, of La Luz, Tyson and KalonSatathite, ofAlamogordo, and Sandanee Turner, of Radium Springs;sister Vera and herhusband Kenneth Kinder, of La Luz; brothers TroyJackson, of La Luz, BuckSatathite and his wife Frances, ChicoSatathite and his wife Barbara;sisters Leona and her husband KenAndringa, Yvonne Anderson, and Joanneand her husband Ric Nielsen, allof Arizona; and many other family andfriends.

Kenneth was preceded in death by his son, Keno Satathite. Kennethwasloved deeply by his family and will be greatly missed.

A memorial service will be held at the Saving Grace Baptist Church at45KC Road, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006, with Pastor RonnyRardinofficiating.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Alamogordo FuneralHome. 
Satathite, Kenneth William (I12668)
 
6131 Kentucky Vital Records, Series 3, Volume 44, "Green County Deaths"lists Abel's (age 83) death date as 12/15/1852 and his parents as Nathaniel and Rachel Elkins.

I question this, as Nathaniel and Rachel were married in 1798.  This may be a second marriage for Nathaniel and Abel's real mother may not have been known to whoever reported Abel's death. 
Elkins, Abel (I41947)
 
6132 Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, ed. 8-B, Pulaski County. Warren, Samuel Wilcox (I62799)
 
6133 Kermit died when he was 29 years old. Harris, Kermit (I80968)
 
6134 Key Timeline dates
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1882 - Noted on 1942 World War II draft registration card to have been
born 7 Jan 1882 in Texas. 
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1900 - Listed in Erath County federal census as Mike Edwards, age 19
born Texas, and was a hired hand listed in the family of Abidge Hank.
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1904 - Listed in 9 December 1904 Erath County, Texas marriage record
to 1st wife Pearl Herring.
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1917-1918  Listed as residing in Carter County, Oklahoma and noted
relative as Mrs Nannie Taylor also residing in Lovegrove, Oklahoma.
sidenote: Nannie Taylor was Mike's sister.
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1920 - Listed in the 1920 federal census in Lone Grove, Carter County,
Oklahoma. Michael Edwards was listed simply as M. H. Edwards, age
38, noted as a widow, and born in Texas.  His children were listed as
daughter Morine, age 14, born Texas, and son Willie, age 12, born
Texas. Note: Oldest daughter Ruby Inez Edwards already married to
Clarence Eugene Wadlington in 1919 (Louisana).
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1923 - Mike Edwards married to Effie [Ophelia] Hunt in Cooke County,
Texas.  Note: Effie was previously married to Charles Hunt, and her
death record revealed her maiden surname to be Baker and her mother's
maiden name to be Fulcher.
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1930 - Listed in 1930 federal census in Clarkdale, Yavapai County,
Arizona with wife Effie, step-children Gladys Hunt, Homer Lee and
Hunt.
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1940 - Listed on 1940 federal census in Themal, Riverside County,
California, with wife Effie and step-son Homer Hunt.  Mike listed
as age 57, born Texas, Effie listed as age 47, born Texas.
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1942 - Listed on 1942 World War II draft registration card to be
residing in Coachella, Riverside County, California, with next of
Kin noted as Effie (2nd wife).
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1957 - Listed in California death index and born 7 January 1882 in
Texas, and died 11 September 1957 in Riverside County, California.
His father's surname was noted as Edwards and mother's maiden
name was noted as Salmon.
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1950 - Listed in federal census in Mecca, Riverside County, California
with wife Effie O.  Mike listed as age 68, born Texas, Effie listed as age
58, also born Texas.
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1957 - Grave Marker noted in Coachella Valley Public Cemetery,
Coachella, Riverside County, California. 
Edwards, Michael "Mike" McCager "Cage" Hammonds (I144360)
 
6135 Key Timeline dates:
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1886 - Born Chalk Mountain, Erath County, Texas (per death certificate)
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1900 - Listed in Federal Census in Justice Precinct 4, Erath County, Texas
with parents John N. and Sarah Herring. Parents both noted as born in Alabama.
Pearl was noted in this census as born October 1883 (age 16) in Texas. Also
living in the household were siblings Fannie Herring-age 18,  Hattie-age 15,
Maud-age 11, and Hugh-age 9. All siblings also born in Texas.
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1904 - Married to Michael Edwards on 9 December 1904 in Erath County,
Texas
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1910 - Listed in Federal Census in Justice Precinct 3, Erath County, Texas
Michael Edwards was listed as McCager H. Edwards, age 28 born in Texas.
Pearl was listed as age 27, born in Texas. They listed 3 children in census,
Inez V-age 7, Lovey M-age 4, Willie H-age 2.  All children also born in
Texas.
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1913 - Son Charles Leo Riley born 27 April 1913 in New Orleans, Louisana. He
appears to be born out of wedlock, since James/Pearl were not married until 1916.
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1916 - Married James Stephen Riley in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisana on 1 June 1916.
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1920 - Family listed as boarders in New Orleans Federal Census, Orleans, New
Orleans Ward 5, ED 92, Precinct 12, sheet 1B.
She was listed as Pearl Releigh age 35, born Texas and children listed were
Leo-age 6, James S-age 7/12.  Both children born in Louisana.  Husband
Stephen Riley was not listed, possibly due that he had died the very next
year. In 1920, Stephen Riley appears to be living in Ward 8 with sister and
her family.
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1921 - Husband James Stephen Riley died.
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1930 - Listed as a widow in federal census in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. She
was listed with the surname Nicols, and children listed were sons (Charles) Leo
Riley-age 16 and James Riley-age12, both born in Louisana.  Also living with the
family was Clinton Wadlington, who was the child of daughter Ruby Inez Edwards,
who had married Clarence Eugene Wadlington.  Clarence Wadlington died in 1923,
and it  appears some of this family came to live with his grand-mother.
With the surname now listed as Nicols, she was likely married for a 3rd time, but
it must have been very short duration. Another possibility is that this was just a
clerical error.
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1940 - Listed as divorced in federal census in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. Her
surname was listed again as Riley, and she was listed as born about 1887 in Texas.
Living in the household was son (Charles) Leo Riley-age 26, and grand-son Eugene
C [linton) Wadlington-age 20.
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1950 - Listed as a widow in federal census in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. She
was listed as born about 1883 in Texas. Only Charles L[eo] Riley was listed in the
household with her, age 36.
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1964 - Her 1964 death certificate listed her parents as John Herring and Sarah Bryson.
She was listed as born 9 July 1886 at Chalk Mountain (Erath County), Texas,
and died on 20 August 1964 in Newton County, Missouri.  She was buried at
Ozark Memorial Park, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri on 24 August 1964.
Her son (Charles) Leo Riley, of Joplin, Missouri was the Informant on the
death certificate.

Pearl Herriing Riley was married to Michael McCager Hammonds Edwards,
but is found in 1940 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri along with grandson
Eugene C. Wadlington.  In this census, she is listed as divorced, and also
living in the household is son (Charles) Leo Riley. 
Herring, Pearl Eleanor (Herring Edwards Riley Nichols) (I144356)
 
6136 Key Timeline dates:
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1900 - Year of birth, and residing in Erath County, Texas
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1910 - Listed in Federal Census in Justice Precinct 3, Erath County, Texas
Father Michael Edwards was listed as McCager H. Edwards, age 28 born in
Texas. Mother Pearl was listed as age 27, born in Texas. They listed three
children in census, Inez V-age 7, Lovey M-age 4, Willie H-age 2.  All
children also born in Texas.
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1920 - Listed in Federal Census in Lone Star, Wagoner, Oklahoma, with
husband Clarance Wadlington, age 20, born Missouri, weuf [Ruby] Inez
Wadlington, age 18, born Texas.  Noted census was taken on 18 January
1920, so son Clinton Eugene Wadlington was not born yet.
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1930 not yet found in census records.
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1931  - Son Robert Dale Marshall listed as born in Breckinridge, Stephens
County, Texas on Wednesday, 8 April 1931. Ruby living at this location.  She
used her full mothers maiden surname of Herring on the birth certificate.  The
father was listed as Robert Oren Marshall, who listed his age 37 and listed he
was born in Gallager, Missouri.
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1940 not yet found in census records.
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1942 - Ruby Inez Wadlington married Ivan L. Skaggs on 22 Oct 1942 Nueces
County, Texas, but they were divorced 1 nov 1947 in Crook County, Oregon.
It was noted in the divorce that these two had no children my this marriage.
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1950 Ruby Wadlington, age 46 (born ca 1904, Texas) was a boarder in Fresno,
California along with son Bobbie D. Wadlington, age 19 (born ca 1931, Texas).
They were living with:Richard James (age 21, born Iowa)
wife Bobbie J. (Fenley) (age 17, born Texas)
son Richard H. (age 3, born California)
son David Lee (age 2, born California),
Roy Fenley (father in law - age 48, born ca 1902 Oklahoma)
Morine (Edwards) (mother in law - age 44, born ca 1906 Texas)
David W. Fenley - age 16 (brother in law) (born ca 1934 Texas)
Rebecca Whitten - age 19 (sister in law) (born ca 1931 Texas)
Ray Whitten, age 2 (son of sister in law) (born ca 1948 California)
Patricia M., age (son of sister in law) (born Jan 1950 California)
Ruby I Wadington (Edwards) (lodger) age 46 (widow) (born ca 1904 Texas)
Bobbie D. Wadington (lodger) age 19 (born ca 1931 Texas)
Note:
This record has a link, although not known when it was first looked
at. Ruby Inez Wadlington and Morine Lovey Fenley were sisters,
both surnamed originally as Edwards.  After Ruby's husband, Clarence
Eugene Wadlington died in 1923,  apparently Ruby ended up with her
sister in Fresno, California.  Bobbie D. Wadlington is living with his
mother in this record, age 19.
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1988 - 1 record has her buried in Ozark Memorial Park, Joplin, Jasper
County, Missouri and another has her buried in the Grand Army of the
Republic Cemetery in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma.  The actual
death record would likely clarify where her remains are buried. 
Edwards, Ruby Inez (Edwards Herring) (I144355)
 
6137 KEYES, JOHN (11), youngest s. of Solomon and Frances, was b.inChelmsford, Mass., his birth there recorded. We first hear of himinMarlboro, Mass., where is recorded the birth of his children. Heprobablymoved to Shrewsbury about 1720, and was one of the founders ofthe churchthere. He m. Mch. 11, 1696, Mary, dau. of Gersham and Hannah(Johnson)Eames. Gersham Eames d. in Watertown, Mass., Nov. 25, 1676,and Mary wasb. four months after her father's death. Her mothersubsequently m. aWard, and became the mother of Col. Nahum Ward. InAug. 1723, a carpenterby the name of Ebenezer Bragg, was building ahouse for John, then Capt.John Keyes, in Shrewsbury. On the night ofthe 7th, the house beingnearly finished, was burned, as also the oldone near it in which MajorJohn was then residing. Six persons weresleeping in the new house. Threesons of Capt. Keyes, and two ofBragg's apprentices were burned, andBragg saved himself by jumpingfrom the window. John, usually known asthe famous Major John Keyes,lived with his wife 72 years. Theirson-in-law, Daniel Rand, m. MarthaBruce for his 2nd wife, was m. byMajor John who had then passed his85th year, and afterward lived withhis father-in-law. His farm wassubsequently known as the Rand farm, andwas purchased by Col. JosephHenshaw of Rand or his heirs. Maj. John d.Mch. 31, 1768. Mary, relictof Maj. John d. April 16, 1772, aged 95 yearsand one month." Keyes, John (I51885)
 
6138 Killed by a bursting piece of ordnance at the seige of Roxburgh Castle. Stuart, James (I170)
 
6139 Killed by a log loader at age 20. Leclair, Maguire (I33483)
 
6140 Killed by a Whale in his fathers presence. Clark, Tully (I53262)
 
6141 Killed by Indians (Listed on Tombstone) Satathite, Thomas Warren (I12768)
 
6142 Killed by Indians in Cowhouse Creek, Coryell County, Texas. Graham, Samuel Alexander 'Sam' (I107624)
 
6143 Killed by street car. Warren, Sterling Price (I19657)
 
6144 Killed by the Indians Oct. 30, 1659. Church, Charles (I26761)
 
6145 Killed during Crimean War 1854-6 Warren, Henry (I3965)
 
6146 Killed in a train and car accident. Allen, Nora (I4694)
 
6147 Killed in Coal Mine. Warren, Louis F. (I40080)
 
6148 Killed in Kimberly Diamond mines, South Africa Warren, Samuel (I3967)
 
6149 Killed in logging accident at 29 years of age. Leclair, Telesphore John (I33481)
 
6150 Killed in train/car accident. Was sitting on his mothers lap when hitbya train and he and his mother were cut in half. Congleton, Verle Eldon (I4705)
 

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