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ANCESTORS
60336005  If you could moot your anoostors,
All standing in a row,
would you be proud of them or not,
Or don't you really know?
  Some strange discoveries aro made,
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In Climbing family areas,  
And some of them, you know, do not,
Particularly please,
If you could see your ancestors,
All standing in a row, ~
There might be somo ofg them, Perhapa3
You wouldn't oaro to know,
` But here's another question, which,
Requires a different viowoww
If you could moot you ancestors,
would they be proud of you.

THE FAMILY NAM 
From "Wil", end the pettonymio termination
"kine". The son of Wilkins.
Arthur's Dictionary of Names,
Page 266,
Most other authorities agree that the
name is e derivative, one or more degrees removed
of the Christian name, "William"»
Lower, Eeerdsley and others.

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The early arrival of the Wilkinsons in america" and their
general distribution, doubtless including many widely removed
branches of the family, is shown by the First Census, taken -
in 179o. 'i y A `
Owing to the illiteracy of the times, the inadequate maohi
nery of the census organization, and the carelessness of many
of the enumerators, the spelling of family names was largely
phonetic ana varied greatly in the returns, The Wilkinson
name was no exception to the rule and appears in various forms
as follows: Wilkinson, Wilkenson, Willinkineon, Wilkerson,
Wilkason, Wilkeson, Wilkieon and Wilkeon, although the great
majority appears as Wilkinson.
In all 355 of the above families were reported including
a total of 1561 persons. These families were distributed as
follows: l
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This schedule shows that the family was found ineavery
state in which the census was taken although the family see s
centered in Virginia and North Carolina which returned 156 of
255 families reported. t
The Census of 1910 reports members of the family living
in every state and territory of the Union.

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The name of Wilkinson in its various forms appears among
the earliest in the American colonies. Immigrants of that name
evidently camo to America from many sources and continuously
throughout the pre~Revolutionary period. Certain it is that by
the close of that period they were widely distributed and many -
families of the name had resided in America for several genera~
tions. It is therefore practically impossible to trace through
the maze of names occurring in practically every colonial and
Revolutionary record of any extent the line of any particular
branch not conclusively established and authenticated by local
familylrecordss
The following citations to Wilkinsons data are hastily
compiled from notes made at random during searches for other
references, It is manifestly impossible to connect many, if
any, of them with the Missouri branch, The libraries teem with
other references to persons of the name, and of course the great
bulk of those who bore the name in those pioneer days when re-
cords were few and inadequate lived out their alloted days leavw
ing no ripple upon the surface of the great sea of written re"
cords which has come down to us.
William Wilkinson, of Sta Andrews Parish, Brunswick County,
Virginia, applied for a Revolutionary pension, October 25, 1952s
He was Tl years old at the time and his claim was allowed. He
enlisted at Greensville, County, Virginia in 1779 as a private
and was stationed near Petersburg, Virginia, He served three
months and again enlisted under Captain Henry Robinson in the
regiment of Colonel Richard Elliott, at the close of his term
he again enlisted for a further three months in the regiment_of
G olonel Downman, His entire service comprising three terms of
three months each was in 1779 and during the entire time he was
at Rctersburg, Virginia, No family data is given in his appli~
cation, and the Pension.Bureau certifies that he is the only
soldier named Wm. Wilkinson (or Wilkerson or similar name) of
Virginia found on the Revolutionary War Records of the Bureaus
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William Wilkinson served in the 10th Virginia regiment in the
Continental Line. War Department 207, ls
William Wilkinson served in the King George Militia v.l, Regs M9-
ECKENRODE'S VIRGINIA SOLDIERS IN THE REVOLUTION, page BZN.
Inman-uunquesauunuu
William Wilkinson served in the Revolutionary War as a private of
Virginia Cavalry, designation of organization not shown. A list
of soldiers of the Virginia Line on Continental establishment
who received certificates for their full pay agreeable to an act
of the Assembly of Virginia passed at the November session, 1781,
shows that on June 27, 1783, a Mr. Pollard received the sum of lo
pounds sterling and 5 shillings on account of the service of said
William Wilkinson. Nothing further relative to his service has
been found, U.S. War Department.
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U.S. Census of 1790 -~ Virginia
Wilkinson Wm ~»--- page 50 Chesterfield County
William page 58 Nansemond County
Wm. Sr. page SB Nansemond Cpunty
Wm{Empd.by Brown) ---- page T8 Surry County
Wm(Empd.by Crittenden-pageT9 Surry County
Wilkerson William page 23 Halifax County
- William page 33 Mecklenburg County
William
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A MISSOURI BRANCH OF THE WILKINSON FNHILY
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(Unknown) Unknown .
Unknown
2-William ----- Cir.l76O- ---------~--- ~--~ Jan,23, 1838
Nothing whatever is known of this Wilkinson. The earliest
knowledge of the family places his son, William, in what was than
Hampshire County, Virginia, now Grant County,iVest Virginia.
Tradition makes no mention of either his name or his place_of
residence, although an examination of the records of the Census

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of 1830 for Lincoln County, Missouri, would doubtless give the
birthplace of his son, William, who died there in 1838.
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William Wilkinson -~--»»»~ -~~- Lucy Watkin
(Unknown) Cir. 1760
Nov. 1833
2*-Nnn¢y~---~~ Unknown ---» ---- »»» ~--Unknown
2;-Polly-»-~~ ---------- ~Unknown -----~----- ----- Unknown
3nJchn~ ------ Unknown»--~ ~--~ ~- -~~~~ -~Unknown
h-Jaokonias~~ Dec. 12,1783--= --------- Jun. 1869
5-James »--- -- Novo 2,1785 -----------~ SSP- 13, 1555
6-Anderson--~ Jan. 26,1792 ~~#~--~ ~-~~- Apr. 22. 1561
7»Herod -»--~- Cir. l792--"-- ~~-~*----- Nov. 1352
8~Tabitha --»- Unknown- --~~~- -~~~~ - ~-~» Unknown
9-Elijah ----- Unhnown-- --~------------ Unknown
10-Jacob ---- Unknown ---- - ----- ~~-~~ Unknown
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William Wilkinson was living, in 1788, in Hampshire County,
Virginia. at
born there or
ern migration
located among
although that
least three of his children and perhaps others were
near there. He seems to have started on his west-
prior to 1790 as his name has not been definitely
the heads of families reported in the first census,
is not conclusive evidence as the census, from the
very nature of conditions, could not be absolutely accurate, and
many of the records of the Virginia census were destroyed in the
burning of the Capitol at Washington in l8lh.
He was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and served as a
private in the company of Captain John Cellison in the 10th
Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonelldward Stevens; in which
he enlisted February 27, 1777. He was wounded and taken prisoner
September ll,
1777, probably in the same battle in which his Colo
nel was wounded, He reenlisted at Middlebrook March 9, 1779, in
the same company to serve during the war but his name is last
borne on the roll for the month of November, 1779. No further
rec ord of him
has been found in the archives of the War Depart-
ment. (Letter by the Adjutant General, May 6, 1913).
(Eckenrodefs List of the Revolutionary Soldiers of Virginia,
page 32h). Middlebrook is in Augusta County,1firginia, originally
embracing with Frederick County the whole of the present Grant
County, West Virginia.
William probably removed first to Indiana as a granddaughter
(IV-18) says that his son, James, was the first time married in
that state, but in 1812 he was living near Knoxville, Tennessee,
where at least two of his sons enlisted in the secondrwar against
England. lt is possible that he next resided in the State of
Kentucky, but
sooner he had
it is certain that during the early twenties or
settled in Lincoln County, Missouri, where he
spent his last days.
On his arrival in Missouri, he preempted land from the
government to which he added later by purchase, and at the
time of his death owned a tract bequeathed in his will and a
number of slaves. Hfter his death this land was held by his
son, Herod Wilkinson, possibly also by his son, James Wilkinson.
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Later it was owned by a Mr. Blanton and subsequently by Clint
Prewitt, Dr. Leroy Lee and others respectively. An examination
of the records in the government land office and of the deed
records in the Hscorder's Office at Troy would give the exact
location and extent of the tract and the history of its ownership.
His residence, the usual log house of the times, stood on
the crest of the bluff at the foot of which runs the Wilkinson
Spring, and is near the present site of the old "Prewitt Place".
Here he died January 23, 1838. A granddaughter (lV~22) remembers
visiting him here when a small child, and recalls seeing his
slaves dress the cancer on his breast which brought about his
death. He was buried in the family cemetery which lies about
50 yards southwest of the present Prewitt House (or perhaps
his own original log house). The site of this cemetery has long
since been ploughed over. Late in the 19th century no sign of
the cemetery or any of its graves remained.
MILL 0E;MlLLlAMHW1L§lN§QN
Book 1, page 62. Will records of Lincoln County, Missouri.
In the Name of God Amen. I, William Wilkerson, of the
County of Lincoln and State of Missouri, of sound and des-
pbsing mind, being according to my will, Do hereby declare this
my last will and testament, revoking all others.
In the first place, I resign my body to the dust and my
soul to Cod; and my wish is that after my death my body shall
be buried in a decent Christian like manner.
my worldly goods I dispose of in the following manner:
My just debts to be paid out of my personal estate. My
personal effects not bequeathed or disposed of in this will to
be sold on a credit of twelve months and the proceeds to be
applied first to the payment of my just debts.
I will and bequeath to my daughter, Nancy Hays five dollars;
To my daughter Polly Hull the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dol~
lars. To my four sons, John, Herod, Jackonias and Elijah, I will
and bequeath the tract of land, and improvements, on whicn'I now
reside, together with four yoke of cattle and all the farming
utensils, household and kitchen furniture. Also, an ox waggon.
To my son, John Wilkerson, I will and bequeath a negro wo-
man named Patsey. To my son Elija a negro boy named Minton. '
To my daughter Tabitha Price a negro woman named Ann. To my
two sons Herod and Jackonias I will and bequeath my negro fellow,
Spencer to be equally divided between them by their paying to '
my son Elija one hundred and fifty dollars. To my sons; James: =
and Anderson I will and bequeath my negro fellow named Edmund
to be equally divided between them by their paying to my daughter
Lucy Simonds one hundred dollars.
lf after the payment of my just debts and the specific leg-
acies msntioned in this will there should be any effects left
it is in my will that it be equally divided amongst all my childre
And lastly, I nominate and appoint my sons John and Herod
Wilkerson as the executors of this my last will and testament.
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In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed
my seal this the thirty-first day of December in the year of Dur
Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven.
his
William X Wilkerson (SEAL)
mark
Signed and acknowledged by
William Wilkerson as his last
will and testament in the
presence of:
Ceo. W. Zimmerman
Ages S. Knapp _
This will was filed for probate on January 27, 1838.
Ill-Qg,
'Nancy Wilkinson ------------ » --~- ~ -~---------- - ---- Mr, Hays
Named in her father's will. No further information.
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Polly Wilkinson ----------~-------~----- --------- --Mp, Hull
Named in her father's will. No further information. '
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John Wilkinson
John is supposed to have been born in Virginia and accom-
panied his father to the State of Tennessee, where he served as
a soldier in the War of 1812. His service in the War is
certified to by two nieces (IV~l9} and (IV-22)1 it is highly
probable that he came with his father's family to Missouri and
that he later went with his brothers to the State of Wisconsin
and is buried there, although there is no record of his later
life. It is now known whether he was married.
Ill-Il.
Jackonias Wilkinson ------ ~ ~---- ----------- ------- Unmarried
Known as Jackson Wilkinson. He went to the State of
Wisconsin from Missouri with his brother, Herod, and died there
in early manhood. Smeltser Cemetery, Georgetown, Grant County,
Wisconsin.
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James Wilkinson ~~»*---- -»-~-- -~~------ -~-~ Bestia Partial
(Unknown) Unknown
' Unknown
12-Wil1iam--- -»-- - ~---- ~Unknown--. --~--- Unknown
Married in Kentucky. After death of Bestia, he took the
child to Tennessee.
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2d-»--~~»~~~»-~~»~~ -»»~ ~~-»---~~Tehporance Ehight
(Cir. 1815) February 22, 1796
July 25, 1875
lfedoseph Conn~- -~»~-- ~September h, 1816--»January 17, 1867
lL~John »-~- »--=- ~---- »- ~~~ g
15~Jane --~---- ~~~~ --»-~ September 26, 1821-~August Zh, 1872
l6~Ralph Criffin~» --»-- December 27, 1822--»January 26, 1915
1g»Susan--»~~-~~-~ -~~-~ January 5, 1823--~--March 16, 1855
1 ~woodson.Khight~~~--~February »~, 1 27---Subsequent to 1890
l9~Catherine Christian»January ll l829»~»»
2o~re11y was-»---~-~~~~Ja1y io, 1851-~»---~setrcary 50, 1856
~Nancy Ann»»~--~~ ~--» July 10, 1851 -~-- ~»~September 15,1891
~Lucy- ---~~ -»---~~-~eDecember 22, 185§~~»December 20 191k
aseandrew Jackson~~----September 2, l8§5--March 5, 1928
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James Wilkinson was born near Petersburg, Virginia, new
West Virginia, in what was then Hampshire County, originally
a part of Augusta County. lm lZ86 this section was incorpora~
ted in Hardy County, and in 186 on a further subdivision became
as it is towday, a part of Grant County, West Virginia.
'_ He accompained his father into the West, and was the first
time married in the State of Indiana according to the version
of (1V~l9), his daughter Catherine, and his wife died and was
buried there, but his youngest daughter, Lucy (lv-22) thinks
he removed to Kentucky and that the death of his wife took
place there. Certain it is that he is found later with his
£ather's family in Tennessee where he was married about the
year 1815 to Temperance Knight, probably in Knox County. The
place of his second marriage is in doubt. Catherine (IV-19)
recalls hearing her father say he was married at or near Khoxw
ville in Knox County, Tennessee, while Lucy (lV~22) remembers
it as Nashville, Tennessee, as the county clerks of Davidson
County, in which Nashville is located, and Wilson County, from
which Davidson County was formed, certify that they have saw
amined the records of their counties from 1788 to 1857 and from
1810 to 1820 respectively and find no record of any such marri~
age, and as Knoxville would be the more unfamiliar name and not
easily suggested otherwise, it is quite probable that the marri~
age took place at or near the later place. an inquiry addressed
to the County Clerk of Knox County would probably show a record
of the marriage.
Janes was a soldier of the Car of 1812, (History of Lincoln
County (1888) page 629)s The files of the Adjutant Ceneral
in the dar Department show that a Janes Wilkinson was enlisted
January 28, l8lh at Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee, as a
private in the Company of Captain Alexander Provin of the 5d
Regiment, West Tennessee hilitia, commanded by Colonel Cope#
land, and served until the expiration of his term on may 20,
1818. If the marriage of Janes to Temperance Knight occurred
in Davidson or Wilson counties this is undoubtedly the record
of his service, as it is in the year immediately preceeding
his marriage, and probable as to time. But if their_marri+
age took place in Rhea county, than the place of his marriage
was at least 150 miles from the place of the above enlistment,
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facilities for communication, and in view of the general dis~
tribution of the Wilkinson name and the failure to make applie
cation der a pension in later life, it is to be regarded as
decidedly improbable, But the statement of the history cited
above is sufficient to show service, whether this particular
citation is his record or note
Some time after his second marriage his father again moved,
this time to Kentucky and James and his family accompanied hime
Their stay in Kentucky seems to have been brief and in the early
twenties or sooner they settled in Lincoln Countyp Missoruig
James lived for a while near Troy; but later moved into Hurri~
cane Township and pre~empted the old Tilkinson Place, later
known as has Lilly Place, located just north of the Wingfield
Place now owned by(T° Gt Howard; about two miles west of Els~
berryn He was living here when the Census of 1850 was taken
and his name appears in the returns as James "Wilkerson", aged
62_ a farmer, born in Virginia and with property assessed at
$930. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church and in
his later years consistently voted the Democratic ticket" He
died in 1855 of a virulent epidemic of contagious malignant
dysentery which swept the country, claiming among its maiy
victims Rachel and Temperance, the sister and mother of his
son-in~law Isaac Cannon. He was buried in the Cannon Cemetery
on the old Stinebaugh Place now owned by Robert Wilson, aniin
l9hl reinterred in Elsberry City Cemeteryi
Bestia Partial, the first wife of Janes Wilkinson, was of
German parentage and a communicant of the Catholic Churcho
According to Catherine (lV»l9) she was living in the dtate
of Indiana at the time of her marriage, hut the state is not
mentioned by any other records She died shortly after the birfh
of her son in Indiana or Kentucky¢» Lucy (lV~22} mentions Ren~
tucky but may have confused the names of the statese Nothing
further is known of her, and even the spelling of her name is
phonetic and therefore perhaps inaccurates
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Temperance Knight, the second wife of James Hilkinson,
and the daughter of William Knight and Jane Griffin? was born
in Tennessee near Knonvillep Catherine (IV»l9 says the family
of William Knight belonged to the English gentry, and that he
having married against their wishes was disowned and came to
America from England about l765 or 1770 and settled in Virginia
near Richmondo as Lucy (lV»22) recalls hearing her grandmother
recount it was the Griffin family which belonged to the gentry
and disinherited Jane on her mesalliance with Williamo Both
were communicants of the Established Church of England, From
Virginia they emigrated to Tennessee, and there reared a large
family; of whom Thomas Knight, Jonathan Knight and Andrew Knight
served he the war of l8l2, Andrew being killed in battle, Two
sons-inelaw also served in the war, Thomas Barton who married
Mary Knight and James Wilkinson who married Tenperancea
Jonathan Knight went west and settled in Coffey County, Kansas,
The trek from Tennessee and Kentucky to Missouri was made
overland, the few household cattels being carried in twoewheeled
carts drawn by oxen. The very young and the very old rode, but
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the entire distances
Lucy remembers that on one occasion while she was arvery
small child and her mother was at home alone with her and her
brother Andravthen an infant in arms, a wounded deer cams down
the valley pursued by men and dogs, Her mother placed her on
the floor in front of the fireplace and gave her the child, so
that she could not drop it,and hurried out to head off the
deer, which was overtaken and killed. Lucy recalls pinching
the baby to make him cry in order to be relieved of her duty
as nurse and go out to watch the hunt.
rswperance spent the years following her husbandis death
with her sons Ralph andsndrewon their farm near Calumet;
in Pike County, and died there in l8T5. She was buried in the
Dover Church Cemetery on the Pike County GratelB» Known in
the family and signed the deed as "Tempy" (page 558 of Book
Je in Recorder's office at Troy, Missouri
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Anderson wi1kinsen-~-~---- ~--~-~~~---~-
J Ehewilliam Mumford --~--» *Moy
25~Polleyann Wilkinson~--Sep
26eJohn Fulton Wilkinson-Jan
2g~Eliaa.Jane Wilkinson--Nov
2 ~Margaret Wilkinson --~» Jun
29~Thomas Benton »--- ~-~- "Sep
50-Eligha Wilkinson- --~-- Jul
-Jechonias Wilkinson---Aug
_ ~Nancy Wilkinson ~~-~-~ ~Dec
3 »Benjamin Franklin ~-»-~ Sep
5 -Eliaabeth Wilkinson---Aug
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Elizabeth Oden
Jan. 26, 1801
Feb. 26, ldhh
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55~Charles Carol Wilkinson~-June 9, 1855
This'is a.record taken from Anderson Wilkinson's Bihle
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This record also says Nancy Wilkinson departed this life
November 25, l858, but this is obviously incorrecte- Also
says Lucy Wilkinson departed this life August 25, 1858.
anderson Wilkinson came to Missouri with his fathers
Later he moved to the State of Illinois, and when last known
of was at Gilead, 'His descendants probably still reside there
He owned a_slave, "Uncle Edmond" in common with James
Wilkinson (Ill~5) who stayed alternately with him in Illinois
and with James in Missouri* He was the only negro ever allowed
to stay oter night in Calhoun County, Illinois.
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Herod Wilkinson-----~~~~~~--~~~--~-Elizabeth Robertson
(January 15, 1859) oct, 27, 1818
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§g~John Randolph~~0ctober'lh, 18 ~Sep. l, 1863
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Herod Wilkinson came to Missouri with his father, and
was married in Lincoln County by "Ephraim Davis of the Baptist
Church". The marriage is recorded at page lll in Book of the
marriage records at the Recorder's office in Troy. After
his father's death he resided on the old home place, later known
as the Prewitt Place, now owned by heirs of R. A. Black, until
1850 when he moved to the State of Wisconsin, where he spent
the remainder of his lifes '
Buried: Hazel Green, Grant County, Wisconsin.
Elizabeth Robertson, daughter of Heretic Robertson as re-
corded in Book J. page 338 of deed records of Lincoln County
in Recorder's Office at Troyn
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Tabitha Wilkinson -~-- ~-- e -~-~--- John Price '
hO~Frank Price--» --~
hl~John Price ~---- -~~
h2~George Price --~--
h3»Thomas Price ----
hh-Emaline Price ~-~--
Tabitha, was known in the family as "Tabby", She was nsrrim
ed in Missouri and resided there until about l 50 when her family
went with her brother to the State of Wisconsin.
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'Elijah Wi1kinson~-~#~-~--~~--»- -~--- ---~»Unmarried.
Died in Saint Louis, Missouri
No further information"
III-lOe
Jacob Wilkinson- --~--- -» -- ~= »- - --~--- Unmarried.
No further informations
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~ Lucy Wilkinson -~----~~-- --~ ------~--- ~Oliver Simonds
(September 23, l83h) May S, l8**_
h57John Simonds-~--~~~---
h6~Elizabeth Ann Simonds~ 1
Lucy Wilkinson lived at Troy, Missouri. She was married
by Ravi David Lubbard, and her marriage is recorded at page S7
bf Book l of the marriage records of Lincoln County. She died

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of the same disease with which her father had been afflicted
cancer, and is buried in the Troy Cemetery at Troy, Missouril
Her descendants reside at Clarksville, Missouri;
r, Oliver Simonds was first married to Elizabeth Cole, and
had by her the following children: Mary Jane, Nathaniel,
Martha-and John; Her reared the orphaned John Henderson, later
United States Senators
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William Wilkinson ----- ---f -------~-»-- -~-~
William Wilkinson, the only child by his father's first
marriage, was born in Indiana or Kentucky. as his mother died
at his birth he was taken by his maternal grandparents and reared
by them, probably in Kentucky, He never saw his father after
James came to Missourio He wrote to him a number of times that
he would come to Missouri to visit him and they corresponded
at long intervals but he never camel There is sums reason for
belieuing that he was never married, He lived to an advanced
age, and accumulated considerable property, estimated by one
(IV-l9) as tco,occi He was a devout Catholic and on his death
is said to have willed all his property to the Catholic Church.
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Joseph Conn Wilkinson~-- ------ »--Julia Church
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h?-Sarah Jane -----~-~
2d --»---~- ~- ~-------------- Gabriella Gibson
(April 27, 18h5) 1818
1880
h8»James Causyra--January 22, l8h6~Aug0ll, l888
h9-Mordecai Watts-December 5, l8h8-July 7, 1883
Joseph Conn Wilkinson is buried in the Watts Cemetery on
The Forrest Keeling Nursery, on Hi hway 79 south of Elsberry,
Missouria His sister Polly (IV~2O§ lies just north of him, _
Joseph was born in Tennessee, and came with his father's family
to Missouri and spent his entire life in Lincoln Countya
Julia Church is supposed to have been born in Tennessee,
and according to the biography of' his son in the History of
Lincoln County, (1888), page 629, she was married to Joseph
and died and is buried in that states Nothing definite is known
of her. ' '
Gabriella Gibson, daughter of william.Watts, was born in
Tennessee. She was first married to Jordan Gibson, and had
two children by him, William Ni Gibson and a daughter who marri~
ea a was Ward(see will of Mordecai wiiaiasen (v»c?) in Probate
Office, Troy, Missouri) She was married to Joseph.Wilkinson
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John Wilkinson, was known in the family as Jack or Jacky.
He was a merchant at Clarksville in the days when the river
traffic made it a great business point and handled a large
businessi
A nephew (V-7h) relates that while visiting him as a boy
there was a clatter of horses and fusilade of shots and.a "
band of guerillas known as "Bushwhackers" came charging down
the street and rifled the business housesg Uncle Jack saved
the large part of his cash by wrapping up the bills in his till
and hiding them in the potato bins
He owned a noted race horse which he was accustomed to
run on the race track just south of town. One day a stranger
with a fleabitten nag came across from Illinois on the ferry
and challenged him for a race. Uncle Jack eagerly accepted _
but when the stranger bet large amounts on his nag, in the race
to be held next day, surreptiously slipped the nag out of the
barn that night and ran the race in the moonlighti The nag
outdistanced his_race horse so easily that when the stranger
came around the following morning to run the race all Clarks-
ville sporting men claimed it was merely a joke and they had
not taken the stranger seriouslyn
Shortly after the war he migrated to Californian He died
there many years laters
Elizabeth Ann Simonds is (IV-hh) in the direct Wilkinson
lines She was living in Lincoln County at the time of her
marriage which is recorded at page 330 of the records of Lincoln
County, Book B and was married by"E° To Noel of the Methodist
Churcht She lived only a few years after her marriage and
died in Pike County where they had moved and is buried in the
cemetery at Ramsey Creek Churchn
Nancy Cn Stephens was the daughter of Mrs Crown and was
the first time married to a Mrs Stephense She was married to
John Wilkinson in Pike County by Revs Lo He Downing, and her
marriage is recorded at page 625 of Vol 3 at Bowling Green.

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She is doubtless buried in Pike County but may gave been buried
with her first busband. She had no children by John Wilkinson,
from whom she was divorced.
Jane Berkalo was the daughter of Mrsu Gilliland and was
previously married to a Mrs Berkalo, after his death she moved
to Carson City, Nevada.
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Jane Wilkinson ~»~- ----»~~--- »--~- Andrew Johnson Hogue
(June 27, l8h?) September 2, l821
December 25, l890
52»Hardin Hogue ~---» ~-~- December l8h8 l859
53-Shannon Alfred Hogue~March, 1, 1850 l886(Sub to]
5§~Susan Hogue ----~-»~ ~- 1853 185h
5 -Alice Hogue -~-----~-~ December 28, 1855
56~Dorcas Hogue -~~------ August h, 1860
Jane Wilkinson was married to Andrew Hogue by "Joseph
Winston Sitton, Justice of the Peace", and the marriage is
recorded on page 156 of Vol. B. of the marriage records of
Lincoln Countye She is buried in the Gannon Cemetery on the
old Stinebaugh Places
After the death of Jane, Andrew Hague was the second time
married to Virginia Blackmore, a widow, nee Lally, and had three
children by his second marriage, Myrtle Hogue who married Hub
King, Andrew Hogue and Zella Hoguee Zella died unmarrieds
He is buried with his second wife and Zella in the Oak Ridge
Gemeterys
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Ralph Griffin Wilkinson- -----~-»~ »-»-Unmarried
` Ralph Wilkinson was known in the family as "Rafe"4 He
was born in Lincoln Gounty, Missouria
Ralph was a veteran of the Civil Ware He was enrolled
February 20, l862, at Louisiana, Missouri, and was mustered
into service February 22, l862, as a corporal, Company A, 3d
Missouri, State Militia Cavalryt He was appointed sergeant
February 10, 1863 and honorably
discharged with his company
February 27, 1865 at Macon, Mis souria He was granted a pension
July 21, 1890 under certificate Noe 67h7O° His regiment was
commanded by General Lwinge
After his return from the war he entered partnership with
his brother Andrew with whom he resided until his deaths The
two moved from Pike County, Missouri to Montana in the spring
of l883 where both entered land, about two miles south of Bill~
ings, Montana the second year after that town was established
and owned it at the time of his deatho He was a member of the
Wm. McKinley Post GQAURG, and was buried in the cemetery at
Billings, Montanao
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dusan Wilkinson was burned to death at the age of ten.
Every pioneer family had its Maple Sugar grove and its sugar
camp just as
dairy herd.
it had its spring, its apiary orchard and its
Practically no other sugar was obtainable and
pioneer sweets were limited to honey, sorghum and maple
sugar. The Wilkinson family use living at the time on a farm
near Troy, probably their first permanent location after reach~
ing Missouri. The sugar camp was located several hundred yards
from the house in a grove on a small brook. The syrup was
cooked in large open kettles suspended from a long slender log
called the crane log supported at either end by forked posts
driven in the ground, and under it the fire was built and kept
burning day and night until time to "sugar off". It was in
the early spring when the alternate freeze and than of the cold
nights and warm days sent the sap up through the trees and all
at the camp were busily engaged in gathering the sugar water
from the buckets hung to the trees through the grove. No one
was in the immediate vicinity of the fire except Susan and
Uncle Edmond, a negro slave. Susan amused herself by climbing
up on the crane log and running from one end to the other
through the smoke and sparks from the fire beneath, when a
ilame leaping up unexpectedly caught her skirts. With the
usual panic of a burning child she sprung from the log and
started to run through the forest, jumping across the running:
stream in her terror instead of stopping to quench the fire.
Uncle Edmond started in pursuit but before he could overtake
her she was so badly burned that she died the following days
Illustrsting the primitive penury and the lack of all manufact-
ured erticles in pioneer times, even in the midst of abundant
resources supplied by nature, Susan possessed two treasures,
a steel needle and a brass button. And realizing that she was
dying she gave as a parting gift her needle to Jane and her
button to Jacky.
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Woodson Knight Wi1kinson~"Ma arette Hubbard Stubblefield
February 28, 1829
September 12, 1855
(August 15, 18h8%
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3d-e-~-»»---~-Alpha Virginia Woods
(July Zl, 1889) Unknown
Unknown
Woodson Knight Wilkinson was born in Lincoln County, Misso~
uri. He was married to Margaret Stubblefield by Joseph Winston
Sitton, J.P. (page 155 of Book B of the marriage records of
Lincoln County, Missouri.) While visiting relatives in Pike
County, Illinois he met and married his second ware and resid~
ed there until about l86O when rumors of the threatened draft
oausedhim to move with others of the same mind to Carson City,
Ormsby County, Nevada. Here His son Jefferson Davis Wilkinson
was born in Pleasant Hill, Pike County, Illinois and is sup~
posed to have died there. His son Charles was born in the State
of Nevada. He remained at Carson City until about l869 when
he moved to Sandiego, Californian In 1887 he returned with
his wife to Pleasant Hill to settle the estate of her father
and arrived on a visit to Elsberry,Missouri, November EC, 1887s
Here he experienced a.severe attack of pneumonia but recovered
sufficiently to return to California in February of 1888. He
was living in Downey County, California when a letter was rew
ceived from him in l89Ce Who census of l89O returns his nate
and reports him living there with his son on his farm, but
evidently separated from his wife. When visited in l907 by
J. W. Cannon he had sold his farm and moved away and had died
soon after reaching his new home, the name of which J.W.C.
could not remembers
Margaret Hubbard Stubblefield, spelled Margarettejh the
marriage record, daughter of Mary Cannon and Robert Stubble»
field, left motherless almost from her birth, was reared in'
the same home of her grandfather, Samuel Cannon and was named
Eor her Aunt Margaret, from whom she also inherited the name
of "Peggy" by which she was always known in the family. She
was born in what is now Hawk Point Township of Lincoln County,
but spent her entire life in Hurricane, She was the victim
oi the egidemic of maglinant dysentery which soourged the coune
try in l 55 decimating practically every family. She died at
midnight; her father~in~law died the next morning, James Wilke
inson, and her son, John Allen, died that evening, Her youngest
son had succombed nine days before from the same sourge. She
is buried in the Cannon Cemetery on the Stinebau h Places Nev
headstone was of slate carved by Clifford (Cliff§ Sitton who
carved all the gravestones in that vicinity for many years,
But unfortunately the slate was of a material which disintegrated
easily, and little legible data remains on any of them.
Selina Thomas, daughter of Samuel Thomas and Elisabeth
was born in Pike County, Illinois and was married there
by Samuel Lippuncott, J.P, Her father was born in Kentucky
in 1808 and her mother was born in the same state the same year.
The census of l86O shows that she was livin at Pleasant Hill,
Illinois with her parents and one son in 1880. She must have
followed her husband to Nevada shortly after, and doubtless
her son died either there or in Nevada a little later. She
returned with him to Illinois and Missouri and cared for him
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return to California, and is buried there, doubtless in Downey
GoUl'°.Lt'yo , ,__
Alpha Virginia Woods was married to Woodson hilkinson in
Los Angeles County, California. The marriage is recorded at
page,27 of Book EO, The census of 1890 shows Woodson and_his
son Charles living alone, but reports Woodson as married.
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Catherine Christian Wilkinson---~----"-"-~-Alvin Hsrfit
82~Clara.Boone Harris-------~~-Jenuefl ls. 1351*"'
6 ~Sarah Temperance Harris-- ---- """
6 ~John Woodson HaPriS~-" -"' """ """
22-Emma Jane Harris -----~~ -"~"-' """
' _ -Charles Albert Harris -»----- .»JulN 25a 186O"""""
6g»James Milton Harris -~~- --~- ~~
6 ~Mary Mira Harris* "--~'""** ""*
69-Ella.Ellen Harris- "~---"-"' "-
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-William Levi Harris"---~-~-"-
Catherine Christian Harris was born in Lincoln County,
Missouri. She was no doubt married in Missouri, and all her
dhildren were born there, as she went to Nebraska in 1875s
Much of the information relative to her father contained in
this was received from her.
Alvin Harris was the son of ~-~-~-Hands and Sarah BluGSle°
Arnold, Custer County, Nebraska.
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psiiy Ann wi1rinsen~~---~--»-----~~-~-»-~-~~-Unmarried
Polly Ann Wilkinson was born in Lincoln County, Missouri
and died unmarried shortly after her fatherfs death. She
was buried in the Watts Cemetery on The Forest_Kbeling Nursery,
on highway 79, south of Elsberry, and lies beside her brother,
Joseph Conn Wilkinson. She and her sister Nancy were twins
and on that account received the same middle names
Nancy Ann Wilkins0D~"~-*"""""'"'"'""8ndT9W WI Frazier
(oeeemser 27, 18t9) Unknown
Unknown
71-g§m€S Frazier- ~»-- Thought to have died young.
72~Virginia,Frazier--died 6 Or T at home of Aunt J. Hogue
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January 16, 1902
Thezula Moore~~January 2, l866~-~November 17, 191k
75~Alice Moore- *"' '
Known in the family as "Nan". Born in Lincoln County,
Missouri a twin sister of Polly, and both received the middle
name of Ann. The first time married by Ephraim Davis and the
marriage is recorded at page 156 of Vol. B of the marriage
records of Lincoln County. The three children by he? first
marriage all died young.
andrew W. Frazier, was kicked by a horse and killed at rew~
Rope
G r P. Moore was a soldier of the Civil War and recei-
ved a Zgniion. He was the second time married to Mary Elizabeth
Martin, daughter of Nalley who was first married to Joseph
H, Martin.
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(October 23, 1355)
august 26, 1855
April 9, 1910
T6*J0hn saneeipn csnnen~~--~Ser»25, 1856 §us»50» 1€§§
-William Andrew Gannon»-eehay 12, 1858-may 27, lsaa
;EeJanes Samuel Cannone~»~~~Nov.2l, 1859 Jun.2U. l?§E
9~Taylor Steele Gannon#-~--Jan.9 1862~Mar.25, 122;
gO»Rachel Temperance Gannon~Jan.T; l86h~0ct.§l, Qgag
31-Gtto Boomer Cannon-~--~~»Jan.2, l86g~&UE 189 ifij
32-Elizabeth Cannonee- --~-~ -iun.3, lggo gud gg. &§§j
~Ada Cannon------»- ----- ~ Pfu , " HH s Te
3 -Anna Cannon~~---»-- ---- ~ Oct 20 1871-Jan 5, l8To
82-Owen Russell Cannon~---- Nov:22: l875~Ncv.l5, l9g3
8 ~Mary Letdcia Cannon-~~~-~0ct.18, l3?5 May_5C, 1940
87-Luranna Cannon~»-~--»~-»»Apr.l5, 1377 SSp.l5, 1955
Marriage by A, B. King, J. P., a close friend of the family,
qrowd so great could not gain entrance to the house. R@G0Pd@@
'at page 297 o£ Vol. B. of marriage records of Lincoln Countye
See Cannon Book.
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B9~Oletha~ -~------ 1862~--»-- 18s9
9C~Viola --~»- ~ ---- sag. 1h,1B6%~ -~~-- rev. 26, 1350
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9 -Roscoe Thurston-August 16, l83h~
_ Andrew Jackson Wilkinson was born in Lincoln County,Missouri
He lived after his marriage on a farm near Clarksville, Pike
County, Missouri which he owned in partnership with his brother~
in-law, Isaac Cannon. After the return of his brother Ralph
from the war, Ralph bought out the interest of Isaac and from
that time until the death of Halph they were in partnership
in many lines of business. On may h, 1885, they sold their
Pike County farm and traveled up the Missouri River by boat
and then on the Northern Pacific Railway to Yellowstone County,
Montana. Andrew Jackson Wilkinson was a member of William Mc#
Rinley Post of the General Army of the Republic and served
in Company A of the third Missouri Cavalry. Re was a farmer
and stockman; Republican.
Nancy Elizabeth El in was married by J. J. Rrrett, M,G.
(Minister of the Gospel§, and the marriage is recorded at
page 27h of Book 5 in the marriage records of Pike County.
She is buried beside her mother-in-law in Dover Church Ceme~
tery on the Pike County Gravel.
hollis Henry, daughter of John D. Henry, was married at
Louisiana, Missouri at her father's residence by James W.
Campbell, and the marriage is recorded at page 256 of Rook
h of the marriage records of Pike County, Missouri. She
was buried in Rountview Cemetery, Billings, Montana, Billings,
Yellowstone County, Montana.
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William Wilkinson- --~- -- ~~-- ~- - »---- -Amanda Buell
william Wilkinson probably resides in Gilead, Calhoun
County, Illinois as his father's family was reared in that
vicinity, No further information.
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Unknown
Unknown
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Polly Ann was parted from her first husband and married
the second time. She probably lives near Gilead, Illinois.
No information as to her children if any.
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John Fulton Wilkinson~-~-~-»»-~-»---»~-~»~--~~Uhmarried.
From ambiguous data it is to be inferred that he died
unmarried and he is probably buried in Calhoun County, Missouri.
But Isaac Cannon thinks his death and burial occured in Missouri.
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Eliza Jane Wilkinson-~~~- -»--~-- -~~»»»~ __Csmbell
Eliza was probably born in Lincoln County, Missouri but Gi
is thought to have moved with her father's family to Calhoun
County, Illinois and.married there, if at all. The death or
marriage of her four elder brothers and sisters is supposed to..
have occurred in Lincoln County, Missouri and of the remaining
children in Calhoun County, Illinois. The descendants of all
the Anderson Wilkinson branch doubtless reside in Calhoun
County, probably near Gilead.
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Margaret Wilkinson--~--~----»»~--~-eeee
Margaret Wilson was born in ldncoln County, Missouri
and probably married there, or soon after moving to lllinoiss
No information as to children. She probably resides in Cal-
houn County, Illinois.
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See note on (IV-28)
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sassy Wilkinson~ ----- - -
See note on (IV-28)
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Benjamin Franklin Wilkinson--- -
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Elizabeth Wilkinson ---- --- ~--»» --_
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Charles Carol Wilkinson~- -~----- ---- »-»-----
Son of Anderson Wilkinson and Margaret Delaney.
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William Austin Wilkinson--~-~4E1iaabeth Ann Tomlinson
95-Olive Maud ------ ~--
96-John William ~--- »
97-Walter Eugene--~ -~
98-Clifford Austin- -
William Austin Wilkinson was born in Lincoln County,
Missouri, In 1350 he moved as a pert of his father's family
to the Sato of Wisconsin where he was married, lived the re-
mainder of his life and where he is buried.
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John Randolph Wilkinson- --»------» »--- --- .--- Unmarried
John Randolph Wilkinson was born in Lincoln County, Missouri.
He moved with_bis istber to Wisconsin in 1850 and there was enlist
ed as a member ef'Gompany I of the 25th Regiment of the wisconsin
Volunteer Infantry. He was in s battle on the Yazoo

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River and was fatally wounded, was brought down on a transport
to Memphis and died while being carried from the landing up
to the hotel. According to another version wounded in the
taking of Memphis and carried to Memphis where he diode
Buried: National Cemetery, Memphis, Tenneeseoe
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Olive Ann Wilkinsonw---~-~"»-~ -~-" John W9SlBY Thomgeon
(Sep. 12, l366) March lk, l L5
may 6, 1§96
Clive Ann Wilkineon_was born in Lincoln County Miesourie
She went with her father'e family to Wisconsin in 1550, and
probably married there, There seens to have been no children.
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Alice Ann Wi1k1neon~--7--»»-we---»»-~=Lawrenoe Williams
(Maron 15, l867) Unknown
January 12, 1912
99 ~Bobert~~~-~»e--~
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101 -eerena~~~--~»---
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Alice Ann Wilkinson was born in Wisconsin ald married there»
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Frank Priee-~---»---~~~--~»=-~---»~-~--Unmarrlea
Frank Price and all his brothers probably died in
Missouri before the emigration of the family to Wiaoonein,
doubtless in infancy, and are buried in Lincoln County.
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Jenn rr1ee~--~------»~~»»~~~-~~ ---~--Unmarried
See note under (IV-58)
George Prioe==» ------ ~-~ -----~---~»-»Unmarried
See note under (IV~§S)
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Emaline Price»~-» ~-- ----- --- --»~»--William Bond
Unknown
No further information,
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.John Simonds~---» ----- ----~-~ -~--~ -Louise Middleton
Unknown
Unknown
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10 ;Thomas Simonde- ---~ ~~~»-e
3 -Fannie Middleton Simonds~
lO5-Tana e1m0nee»--~--~-~----
s Tenn ie a son.
_ - Residence, Clarksville, Pike County, Missouri
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Elizabeth Ann Simonde--»-~~»~~~=»-~--~=John Wilkinson
_ (May M, 1857) Unknown
Unknown
IGQ-Charles ----- --~~
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Elizabeth Ann Simonds was born in Lincoln County, Missouri
and was married there by "E, T. Noel, of the Methodist Chnroh"
the marriage being recorded at page 550 of Vol B of the marrie
age records at Troy. She died in Pike County, probably at
Clarksville where her husband was in business and was buried
at the Ramsey Creek Cemetery north of Paynesvillea
John Wilkinson is (IV-lk) in the direct Wilkinson line,
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Sarah Jane Wl1kineon--»~-é- -»~-- ~----"William Plummer
Unknown
Unknown
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Sarah Jane Plum er lived in Illinois, Her daughter Mary,
known as Mattie, died in early youths From ambiguous data it
seems she died and is buried in Calhoun County, Illinois, and
that her husband is still living or vice versa,
M.w. Wilkinson (v~h9) refers to (vi-206) in his will as
("My niece Mattie March (or Wasoh)" "daughter of my half
sister Sarah Jane Wilkinsonw)
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James Causyra Wilkinson-»Nancy Elizabeth Hester Egsberiy
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(Sep, 6, 1866) February l8 9
March 28, l923
lO9~Joseph Robert -~~- ~--Feb , l868»
llC~Belle Zora ---~- -~-~Apr° 2, 1870 Jan. 30, 1939
lll4Eudora Leatonee ~~~-~ May , l8T2~Jul 27, 1935
ll2~John Mordecai ~-~-»-- May , 1875-Nov 21, l93T
ll3~Gabrilla Ann- ---- ~--Nov, 18, l8?7 Jul 12, 1892
llh»James Andrew~- ------ Mays 3, l88O~Apr 19, 1926
ll5~Laura Viola ------~~- Oct , l882~Jul ll, 1957
116-Hattie Temperance--~Jan° 8, 1885
For a complete biography of James Causyra Wilkinson, see
History of Lincoln County, Missouri (1888) page 629, Buried
in the Elsberry Family Cemetery on his old place just north of
the Brown's Mill Road and south of the Page Branch Road.
Nancy Elisabeth Elsberry, daughter of Robert Thomas Elsberry
and Julia Buchanan, born in Elsberry, buried in Wilkinson Ceme-
tery, founder of the Town of Elsberry (Born June lh, 1818, died
October lh, 1891) born in Lincoln County, Missouri. For her
genealogy see History of Lincoln County, Missouri (1888) page
§BS» Wilkinson Cemetery, Elsberry, Missouri,
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Mordecai Watts Wilhinson~- ------- »»-» ~~-Mary Jane Wells
(April l, l87l)July 9, 1850
April lh, 1872
Ed ----~ ~--~»Margaret Ann Elsberry
(April an, level July ii, 1859
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Mordecai Watts Wilkinson, was born and died in Lincoln
County, Missouri, His death occurred under tragic circumstances.
(History of Lincoln County, Missouri, 1888, page 382). He is
buried in the Watts Cemetery on Bl-Mo Farm, Highway 79, south
of Elsborry, Later moved to father's cemetery in town, Elsberry
Cemetery, There were no children by either marriage,
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Mary Jane'Wells, daughter of Elizabeth Cannon and Curtis
Franklin Wells, born on the walls Place'near Paynesville, Pike
County, Missouri. Clarksville Cemetery, Pike County, Missouri,
Margaret Ann Elsberry, daughter of William Lewis Elsberry
and Mary Ellen Mayes, born in Lincoln County, Missouri. She
was the second time married to Newton Levi Luchett, born on
January 18, 1868. He died August 28, 1956, buried with Margaret
Ann Eleberry in the Elsberry Cemetery.
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Charles Wilkinson ~---- - ----~~-----~--- ----~
Charles Wilkinson went early to the state of California with
his father. He was raised by Aunt Jane Hogue till ten, then with
Uncle Andrew to manhood.
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Lucy Wilkinson~ -------- - »--- ---~- --~- ~- ~--~ --~Unmarried
Lucy Wilkinson died when about four years old. She is '
buried beside her mother in the Ramsey Creek Church Cemetery,
north of Paynesville, Pike County, Missouri.
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Eardin Hogue ------- »~ ~---~------ »--- ----- ~~ ~--- Unmarried
Hardin Hague died in childhood in Pike County, and is buried
near the Pinaole, Clarksville, Missouri.
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Shannon Hogue-~-~-~ -~-- »-~ -~-- ~-- »--------- -~--Unmarried
Shannon Hogue was of roving disposition and never stayed long
in any one place. He formerly came at long intervals to visit friends
and relatives in Lincoln County, but has not been heard from for
years and is doubtless dead. He was never married.
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Susan Hogue died in early childhood and is buried in the
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of the Wingfield Place west of Elsberry, Lincoln County, Missouri
Alice Hogue-»e----~»~~-~~-»~~----»ee----~--Henry Kruser
(September ln, L879) November 10, 1855
llE»Wil1iam Kruser~~-~~~-Jan,
ll ~Elery E usere--~-~--~Apr.
,_ 1881-1 rr . 6(M e),
88, 1885- LL S E18;'5)
ll9~George Rruser~~~--e-"Sept 26, 1885-
l20~Louis Shannon Kruser-Dec, 22, l887- _
12l~Alvin Kruser ---- ee-»-Apr. 2&, 1890-
Married in Missouri, Moved from Missouri to the State
of Nebraska where they now reside,
Residence: Milldale, Custer County, Nebraska.
v-»-56.
Dorcas Hogue--~--~~-~--~---~-»-- -~~-- Henry William Leo
(January 15, l88l) July 8, 1852
122-Raleigh Francis-eydove 5,
12 ~Stella Alice-»~-e»Feb° 5,
l2.~Russell antone ---- Sep, 2,
l25eJoseph alfred ~-~-- Nov. 2,
l26~Mary Freda»~~»-~e»Mar,1l,
l2g»Rosina Wilhelminaehars 1,
12 ~Helen Loretta- ~--~ Aug.l5,
l29-Teresa-»-»--~~----Jan.21,
150-Henry August~-»~»-Jul. 19
151-Bernard Andrewe-~-Jan, h,
J-
l52~George Mitchel~~--Mare 12,
1881-
188,-
188 ~
188% Jul. 21, 1917
1890- 10 months 19 days
1892-
189 -
189 -
1898s
1900-
1905i
- Dorcas Hogue was born in Lincoln County, Missouri and was
married in that county. They later moved to the State of Neb~
raska, doubtless to Custer County where the Rruser family sett~
led, and probably made the trip with them;
Henry W. Leo was first married to Drusilla V. Scott (b.
April 5, 1856; d. November 10, 1880) and by this marriage had
two children: Rosina Hester Leo (b. August 1, 1879; d Noveme
ber Eh, 1880) and William Andrew Leo (b. November 5, a88o; d.
Nobember Eh, l88O)¢ This wife was evidently related to the
Elsberry family and probably the Wilkinson family as she and
her two children are buried in the Elsberry Cemetery on the
Janes C. Wilkinson Place between the Browns Mill Road and the
Page Branch Road,
V*57-
Unknown 8§EHown
Unknown
8 29.
l5 ~Unknown---~~-~~------Unknowne---~ ---- -Unknown
15 ~Unknown---------~-~--Uhknown----»-----Unknown
gduunuuuoqununouuuuuuecunuuunum--nmnununknown
Unknown
Unknown
Mary Wilkinson was born in Lincoln County, Missouri and
was named for her grandmother Mary Cannon Stubblefisld, She
went with her father to Illinois on his second marriage and
later to California where she was twice married. When last
heard from she was living in San Diego, California, a widow
with two children, Exhaustive inquiries made for her between
1907 and 1912 gave no clue except rumors among acquaintances
where she had formerly lived that she and her children were dead.
No further information. She was not enumerated in San Diego
and other places suggested including Downey County and Los
Angeles in the Census of 1880 or the Census of 189Ov
  Q
John Allen Wilkineon»~--»~~ ~------- ~ ------ ~--Unmarried
John Allen Wilkinson died at the age of four the day
following the death of his mother of the same sburge. He is
buried with her in the Cannon Cemetery on the Stinebaugh Place.
V~59»
Milton Wilkinsone--~ ---- ~---»~--~- ~~-- ---~--Unmarried
Milton Wilkinson died in infancy at age of two years, nine
days before death of his mother, and is buried beside her in
the Cannon Cemetery on the Stinebaugh Place.
V"'609 I
Jefferson Davis Wilkinson----------~- ~---- -~~Uhmarried
Jefferson Davis Wilkinson died at age of two or three,
either in Illinois or Nevada. Little Information.
  5
CharlesiP. Wilkinson-----~-»-~»~--»-----
Charles Wilkinson was the youngest child of Woodson
Wilkinson and was born in Carson City, Nevada. He moved wimhq
his father to California and in the Census of 1890 was enumera-
ted as a farmer, 22 years old, single, living in Compton Road
District of Compton Township, Downey County, California. In

30
1907 when Downey was visited by W. J. Cannon he had moved,_
his father had died and no trace could be found of him, No
further information, "
V-62 9
Clara Boone Harris---~-
(June
155~Norham Montrose--
l56~Nettie may
85
-Orville--~--»~
-Mary Alice---~
1 9~Thomas Arthur
O-Bessie Blanch-
1:11
iii?
-Berniece~-----
-James Franklin
-alethea Maude-
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William Franklin Cannon
2, 1872) may 19, 1858
Apr, 6, 1875--
reb. 26,1875--aug. 12, 1876
Jul
Dec
Jul
Apr
May
Jun
N . 1 _18 6
ov 18' 188
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9, 188
a5,1889--
19,1896
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anom-
Clara BooneHarris was born in
and was married there by We A. Tarwater, M,G, (Minister of
the Gospel), use marriage being reeeraee at page 260 in voi.
5 of the marriage records of Lincoln County, They later moved
to the State of Nebraska where they now reside.
William Franklin Cannon, son of Samuel Perry Cannon and
Elizabeth Ann Bitton was born in Lincoln County, Missouri,
and is (v>198) in the Cannon'Bo r st111 1 t 8
the state of washington, Y O ° a er hey moved t° 1
Lincoln County, Missouri
Residence: Entiat, Chelan County, washington,
V-65
      n-ummm. .¢-__    
lMh~Alonao Leland --~-- »
lh5»Harry Leland-------
186-Archibald Leland---
187-Jenn Leland--------
Residence Arnold Custer County Nebrask H t
(Aunt Kas) is living with ner, ' a' ar mo h°P
v~6h.
John Woodson Harris--
il-luinlpllull
183-Roy Harris- --~--
189-wrrtne Harrie---
l50-Florence------~-
l5l~Janes Harris---~
l52~
Hannah Harris---
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John Harris, favorite cousin of J, R, Cannon was born
in Lincoln County Missouri and moved early to Nebraska with
his father's family, He lived for many years in Hastings ,
Nebraska and was a merchant. He is now living in Cincinnatie
V"'65§
Emma Jane Harris---- ~ -------- ~---Charles Ayres
-A 9 Unknown
Unknown
15 - Frank Ayres---- ---
l5 -5on~---------~~- ~~-died Early
Died when second child was born and, buried in Kentucky¢
He married two times and lives in Kentucky ncws
veéé.
Charles Albert Harris ---------- ~--~--~--Jennie Cannon
(December 6, 1885) April 9, 1862
152-Gladys Undine Harris--Nov. 50, 188 -
15 -Audrey Harris- ---~---~ Aug. 12, 188 -
15%-Ardenvoir Harris ------ Sep. 1 , 1888-
15 -Anna Christian Harris-Aug, 2, 1890-
159-Naomi Harris-- ----- ~--Deo. 29, 1892-
16O~Alvin Oden Harris ----- May. E, 1896-Oct, 21, 1900
161-Thelma Harris -------- -Bec°_2 , 1898-
Jennie Cannon, daughter of Samuel Perry Cannon and Eliza-
beth Hnne Sitton, was born in Lincoln County, Missouri.
Christian; Democrat; Fruit-grower; married by William Cannon,
at Nebraska, 8
Charles A, Harris, son of Alvin Harris and Katherine
Christian Harris; born in Clarksville, Missouri; Christian;
Democrat; I.C.C.F. Employed Roscoe Thurston Wilkinson in 1928,
worked with him for Six years.
Address; 8528 Corliss Avenue, Seattle, King's County.
V#8T. 1
James Milton Harris---- ---- ---Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
No further information.

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v""68 p
Mary Mira Harris»» --»- --»»~»-»»~-~-~-»~~ 9 Hueghinson
Unknown
Unknown
l62~Frank Hutchinson--e ~=~
(Separated) _ - '
2d~"-~~~- ---- --~-- ""'~~"""~~-~--Marion Miiier i
Unknown
Unknown '
16 eases Miller-~»~~
16 -Don--~----~~»----
165-Emma Gene---- --
166-Marion---~-~----
167-Virginia-~~~-sms
Mary was known in the family as Molly By her last mgppi
age she had Ann and four more children. '
Resided in Wheatland, Wyoming,
v'°69|
l68~Reginald--~---~_a
l69~Julia-~-~--~-_~s-
170»Son--~»--- --~-as
2d,""""""""'*"'l 1=1"l*~»|uln-nnvuuumonu-_nn-nun
V"70°
William Levi Harris»----- -~~-.a.--s,_,
171-Glee Harris~~-~-e
1T2»Mabel Harris~»--~
17 "Dora Harris~-»-~~
17 ~Iyman Harris--~s~
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Salisbury*
Unknown
Unknown
Grace Schroeder
Unknown
Unknown
Separated: No further information: California:
v~71
  FraZier°""""* **'*l HH-#nunin-n-¢¢¢¢-¢,",,Unmarr   V
Died at the age of one year, and is buried in the Frazier
Cemetery.
' 9 33-
v'?2 Q
Virginia Fraziere--~--=~-»»-------~----~--~--Unmarried
Died when about four years old of membranous oroupt
Buried in Frazier Cemetery,
V~T5»
Hammilton Frazier----~»-~~--~-~ ------ 9-~~~--"°Unm&rriSd
Lucy (IV~22) thinks there was no such child. There was
a Hamilton Frazier but does not think it was in this family,
V"7uv
Znla Moore -----~-- ~~Charles Robert Sylvester Suddarth
` December 13, 1862
_ January 25, 1955
i7ke~oearies Mayes Suddarth-April 29, 1885~-~»
Zdww ------ »------~»-~~~»-William Thomas Watts
February 1, l858',
September 22, 1951
lT5~ Emmett waets--~-- --~- ~Deo¢ ak, l889~
176-neue; watts---~ ~---- ---Mar. M, l895-Jan. 2, ieke
17g~owee watts ---~ -~ ---- --~Apra 2, 1893-Jun,15, 1913
17 ~William J, Brya  Watts-Deo, ?, 189 ~Jul» 5, 1916
139-Ruben Watts~ -------» ~--Oot. 22, I9O&~
1 0-otis Watts---~~»~~-»-»-Apr. 22x 1905-
181~May wates--- -~~»- ~~-~--May, 29, 1909*
iS1é~Hewara Kenneth watts--
Zula Moore was born in Lincoln County, Missouri, and spent
her life there. She separated from her first husband shortly
after her first child was born* (Charles usually known as "Coot")
She was burned to death, her dlothing being drawn by a
heavy draft into the hearth of a heating stove, and is buried
in the Taylor Cemetery, in Lincoln County, Missouri
Ch rlee Robert Sylvester Suddarth, son of Louisa Gather»
ine Mayes and Robert Jefferson Suddarth was born in Lincoln
County, and subsequently married Ida wayman, nee Robinson by
whom he had children; Wm. Quincy, James Quintius, Lee sane
Howard Paul and Florence May, `
U William Thomas Watts, son of John Wiseman Watts and Pauline
Jane Martin, born in Lincoln County, Missouri

so
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Alice Moore~ --~~- »~ ------- »- -- -------- William Martin
Unknown
Unknown
l82~Ida May Martin --~
l8 -Mary Lou
l8 ~Pearl
l8§eOther Child
Was born in Lincoln County? Missouri and after her marrie
age there moved to the State of Montana. N0 further informate
ion, Went from North Dakota to Canada,
v-76.
John Randolph Cannon~--~----~-~»~Ida Glovina Whiteside
(april h, l8T8) November 50, l85?
September 11; 19hl
186-Clarence Cannon--~~--e-Apr. ll, l8g9~
l8g~Buby Cannon~~~--we-~---Jhn" BO, l8 1-Dec,26, 1955
is "Cecil tnitesiee cannea»JanD it, l89lfSep.7 , 1957
Bern on present site of Cannon Heights, Elsberry Lincoln
County# 1m.esem~i; were to sets-ears in the spring of 1376 and
again in September l87?f in partnership with T. R. Goodman
and Dr. We ap Hemphill bought the first general store in
Elsberry from James C0 Wilkinson and R. T. Elsberry, April
lE. l88O and moved to Blsberry from his farm, September 8,
l88CD Member of the_firm of Goodman, Cannon and Hemphill
from l88C to 1881; Cannon and Sons, l88l~188h; Cannon Brothers,
l88h»l886; Cannon and Alloray, l886~l895; Cannon & Mitchell,
l895e1896; Cannon Dry Goods Company 1896»l925; Was one of
the incorporators of the Village of Blsberry, November 17,
l885; of the Blsberry School District, l88h; of the Elsberry
Chamber of Commerce l9Oh, Wes a charter member and secre»
tary of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Blsberry 1885;
of the Elsberry Baptist Church, October 27 1885; of the
Board of Trustees of the Elsberry School l88h; of the Trustees
of Deadwood-Lcd e I0 Os 0° FQ 1907; Clerk of Cuivre Baptist
Association l9lE; Mayor of Blsberry l885 to 1889; Democratic
Congressional Committeeman from the Seventh Congressional Dis-
trict of Missouri, l895»l896y 1897-1898; Unitea.aitn star Hope
Baptist Church under ministry of Rev, W. He Burnham, January
10, 1875; married at Elemo Farm, Elsberry, Lincoln County,
Missouri by Revo Marcellus Sobeski Whiteside, Elsberry, Ceme~
teryo
History of
History of Salt
Manual of State
259; Minutes of
Lincoln County by Mudd, pp hC9,hlE, MT7, 516;
River Association b Patrick pe 565; Official
or Missourio iB95~1§96,pc 252, l89T~;898, p.
Cuivre Baptist Association, l9lh.
s' "   _,fe 9 .,.. a
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Ida Glovina Whiteside, daughter of Edwin Ellis Whiteside
and Sarepta Ann Mayes, born at E1-Mo Farm,Elsberry, Missouri;
United with Step Hope Baptist Church Jane lT, 1875; attended
Presbyterian Academy at Troy, Missouri i876-l8T7; Troy Collegiate
Institute; Member_of Pike County_Chapter D°A»R.; Elsberry Chapter
O.E.S.; Federated History Club; and Bolo Chapter P.En0.; Elsberry
Cemetery, Lincoln County, Missouriq'
V-77- 1 "_
William Andrew Cannon~~--»ee~~eElnorah Belle Jamison
¥` w (Cote 13, l83h) May 3; 1865 __
Jul 9, l9h1
` 189-Ethel Anna Cannon~-~-»»Auge 10, l38§"APP¢ 313 l9t9
190-William Roscoe Cannon-~ To 19; l88?~Dec° lh; l95§
l9l»Lester Thompson Cannone r. 6; l889~AugQ 19, 1890
192-Adley Omar Cannon»~~~-~Mayc 31; 1391" '- _
Y 193~Lucy Opal Cannon~~~-~-dNay0 315 l89l~Msye ln; l92M
L9h-Velma Elnorah Cannon---Bebo lO5 l89HrDOG° 3; l956
195-Jamison Bryan Cannon"-~O0t» 55 l897r_
196-David Russell Cannon»~~Sep¢ 29, l399r
william Ae Cannon, was born in Lincoln County, Misanufii
Elsberry School Board; Baptist; Democrat; Merchant; Director Elsbcrr
Banking Company; EQOUOQFQ; married by Rey" Groves at the home of Z
W. D. Jamison, Elsberry, Linmmln County, Missourio
Elnorah Belle Jamison, daughter of William David Jamison and
Cynthia Thompson; Methodist; McCune College, Louisiana M03 H
Teacher; Teacher of W0men'S Bible Class Methodist Church for 2;
years; Presb WQCGTQUD; Elsberry Cemeteryg Elsberry, M1SS0UPl=
V"78 0
James Samuel QauuOm»~~~~»ee»~~Hettie Berkley'Elsberry
(gppn 109 1&8u) Aug" l3£ l8o6
Deco ' 25  
197-Berkley Everett Cannon~May= 6; l335~D@G° S73 195C
l98~Garth Benjamin Cannon~»Oct° lug 18879 ' y
199-Randolph Thomas Cannon~Jun¢ 20; l892~ ' W
2CO~Leon William Cannon~--~Juh0 18; 1895"N0V° 17? 1933
2Cl~Ruth Cannon ---" ~---""~~J9H° 12; l397"
202-John Samuel Cannon-»~~~§un° 16, l902"
James Samuel Cannon was born near Eksberry, Lincoln County,
Missouri; LaGrange College? B8PtiSt§ Democrat; MGFGBEUFJ 130~O°F°3
married by Charles Ao Mitchell, near ElSbSPPY» MiSS0UT1§ M1H0t
Cemetery, Minot, North Denotes ' - *
Hottie Berkley Elsberryp born near Elsberry, delghter of
Thomas Blsberry and Frances Bo Berkley; moved to North Dakota '
in 1888; Presbyterian; Democrat; Eastern Star; Royal Neighbors?
Pythian Sisters; Minot Cemetery, Ward County, North Dakotae
Address: (Formerly) 8h3 Fifth St, Devil's LHk@,R3mS@Y '
County North Dahotaelater, l2O Cleveland Avepp Minot, ward G0UHtY»
North Dakota; ~

Vr79»
36.
f Taylor Steele Cannon-=-- ~--- ~-»--Nancy Lucinda Morton
' (March 25, 1890) October ll, 1868
October M, l9hO
20 ~Jates Esaac Cannon -Jan, l9, l891~Augl 10, 1891
20 wwanda Emeline-e -~-~ ~Aug, 25, l892~
205-Waldo Perry Cannon~~Aug, l89M»
206~Ralph Morton Cannon~Jun¢
Taylor Steele Cannon was born in
9,
ai; 1897s
Lincoln County, Missouri!
Baptist; Democrat; Farmer; l.0.0.F. Married by M. G, Lett,
Diamond, Newton County, Missourie United With New Hope Bapt»
ist Church in 1907 under ministry of Rev, J, S. Eames and Rev,
R. T. Campbell-and_nas ordained as Deacon l908e Elsberry Cemee
tory,
'Nancy Lucinda Morton, daughter of
Em eline Venn, born in Clinton County,
Teacher. Elsberry Cemetery,
veto.
James Morton and
Illinois, Baptist;
Rachel Temperance Cannon~~---~~-James William Shannon
(March 20, 1887)
  "»-vl -mn-u -unn-nn n»-»u¢-nu.--_
(March 10, 1890
' 207~Augustine William Isaac
Rachel Temperance Cannon was born
Missouri, -Baptist; Married first time
We Shannon at Newton County, Missouri,
James Millimt Shannon was born in
Baptist; Democrat; AQF5 & a,M, ; Dgput
led in Neosho Cemetery,
John Seneca Mayes united with the
in l876 under ministry of Reverend Mod
See Mayes Book. Elsberry Cemetery, E
Missouri, A, n `
V"-814, _ ' I
nares ac, 1858
December 19, 1887
--John Seneca Mayes
) May 6, 1856
Move 29, 1920
Mayes~June l2, l892~
in Lincoln County,
by Rev, Barton to James
Elsberry Cemetery;
Ngwton County, Missouri;
y Sheriff; Merchant; Bur~
New Rope Baptist Church
isett and Rev, Luck¢
lsberry, Lincoln Cdunty
I     Ca,r1rlQI1°'0'l'l;I'\-lllwuw-ellulu-an ununn -»|¢v'.?;;&i'eF'    
(Jan. 2, 1900
J Jai, 5, 1880
Cote 27,l9Mn
208-Mary Lucy Cannon-~--~~July 8, 1902e---»-
_ 209-Isabelle Mayes Cannon~No
vember 27,,19l5»
37.
Otto Boomer Cannon was born in ldncoln County; Vice Preside
ent of the Bank of Lincoln County, Deacon and Supt. of Sunday
School B7 consecutive yrs, Baptist; Democrat; I.0.0.F. M.W,A.;
Merchant; Married by Rev, J. T, Nevins, residence of C. A,
Mayes, Edsberry Cemetery, Lincoln County, Missouri
Mary Elsie Mayes born in New Hope, Missouri; daughter of
Charles Addison Mayes and Mary Jane Downing Sanders; Baptist;
Hardin College; Rebecoa~-_lts~- Pricilla; Elsberry Cemetery.
V*  
Elizabeth Cannon------ ---- -~------Richard Martin Mayes
(June l0, 1888) February 8, l860
January 9, 1955
210-Lottie Temperance Mayes~~May , l889~Jul 15, 1955
211-Roy Wilkinson Mayes -»-~-Jun.& , 1892-
2l2~Russell Taylor Mayes »~--~ sep.s5, 1898-
215-Lucy Catherine Mayes~---~Jul.2O, 1905"
Elisabeth Cannon was born in Lincoln County, Baptist;
married by Charles albert Mitchell, residence oflsascCannon,
Lincoln Coe Missouri. Known in the family as Bettye
Richard Martin Mayes son of William Henry Mayes and
Matilda Catherine Matte, born in Lincoln County, Missouri;
Baptist; Democrat; M.W,A. Farmer. Elsberry Cemetery, Lincoln
County, Missouri, '
'V-"85 c- '
Ada Cannon ---~~--~~- ------- - --~-" ~"*"~-~~-*UhmaFPi®@
Ancient Cannon burying ground on Stinebaugh place
now owned by Robert Wilson. _
v""8l-L 5
anna cannen--~--~--~~----~-~---~~~--~~-~--~--Unmarried
Ancient Cannon burying ground on Stinebaugh place, now
owned by Robert Wilsons Mmnbranous croup. Sat every night in
the small chair (non with Lurana Ellis (V-219) after supper
and sang for father, but night before death said "Can't sang
tonight, Pa, my throat is sores Will sing tomorrow night .
V-85, `
Owen Russell Cannon~-~~~----e--~"~*"---~---ROW@H&-M000
' (J 8 1901) aug. 10 188h
anuary ' rest 152 1922
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33-
2d~------ ----- ~ ----- Maida Nancy Belle Michau
(January 7, 1915) August 5, 1891
May §O, 1951
21h-Edward Michau Cannon-November 9, 1915--
_ 215-Eugenia Marie Cannon- 1918--
Owen Russell Cannon born in Lincoln County, Missouri
Merchant; Married in the city of St. Louis, Missouri to
Rowena McCoy, daughter of William McCoy Edith Cox who was
born in Forsitell, St. Charles County Missouri. She married
Major Thomas D. Barton in November 6, 1905 at Amarilla,
Texas.-Adjutant General of Texas and resides in St. Joe
Montague County, Texas. Died at Austin, Texas" Buried in
Elsberry Cemetery,
Maids Nannie Belle Michau, daughter of EugenaFrancis I
Michaue
V-86.
Mary Lett ia Cannon~- ~~-- ~ -~-~- ~~-William Crosby Boone
, (February 26,l89©December 29, 1875
Mar 15; 1957
2l6~Arnold Cannon Boone-~--Oct. 18, 1898-
213-Mary Frances Boone-~---Dece l_, 1905-
21 -Helen Louise Boone-----Oct. l , 1907-
2l9~Mildred Virginia Boone~Apre 29, 1915-
Mary Letitia Cannon was born in Lincoln County, Missouri.
Baptist Married by Dr. W. J. Pattrick, at Residence of Isaac
Cannon, Elsberry, Lincoln County, Missouri. Greenwood Cemetery,
Clarksville Pike Count Missouri
Y,
l William Crosby Boon; was bornsin Clarksville, Pike County,
7 Missouri son of William Peen Boone and Mecoy Catherine Stall»
ard; Democrat Merchant, Buried Greenwood Cemetery, Clarks-
i
7 ville, Pike Co, Missouri,
j V-87.
Imraana Cannon ---- ~~-~--~-~~-- -~-~ -Jesse Buckner Ellis
(February 26, 1906) February 9, 1876,
Elsberry, Lincoln County, Missourio
lmrana Cannon was born in Lincoln County, Missouri,
Baptist; Democrat; Hardin College; Good Time Club; Married
by Rev. Je W. King, at residence of Isaac Cannon,
Lincoln County, Missouri. President A.B. Chapter
1950-1955, Elsberry Cemetery,
Jesse Buckner Ellis, son of Malter Ellis and
7 Fisher Yeager born at Madisonville, Balls County,
i Christian; Democrat; Merchant; l.0.0.F. and M.M.A
L ~"iirfifr2f;"2i;rse~=~~e>e~ o
Elsberry
P.E.O»
Fannie
Missouri,
; Mayor of
39.
City of Blsberry, l9l8 to 1950. 8th Generation in Carr Family,
Geneaology, page 277, Paul Princely Crest Book, part 5,
p9.gS 52, Fu; Bic  
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Elileda Wi1kinson~- ----~ ~--~-Granville Gibson Ccthron
(February 16, 1892) Mar 11, 1350
July28, 1981
22o~se1en Faye ceuneen-- -~-- Dec. 25, 1895
221-Thurston Andrew Cothron-Mayf 25, 1895
Elfleda Wilkinson, known in the family as Fledae Born
in Pike County, Missouri and went with her fatheris family
to Yellowstone County, Montana Billings, where she was marrie
ed, Congregational church; Republican, married by Bev. B@_Fe
Stuart at Billings Montana at residence of fathers Mountview
Cemetery, Yellowstone Co, Billings Montanae
Granville Gibson Cothron, born in Pike Co. Missouri son
of Thomas Cothron and Sarah Jane Todd, imngragational church,
Democrat ; member of city Council of Billings;Mountview Cemee
tery, Yellowstone Cemetery, Montanas
V-89,
Oletha Wilkinson-~"- -~~---- ~-~ ---~-- ~"-"JHM We Vauehan
Unknown
Unknown
222-Paul Vaughan-~-~ -~~
229-alice Maughan--- ' ~-~
Visited Montana in l878 and later persuaded the family
to move there, Known as Lethaa Born in Missouri, Married
in Montana, Jay M. Vaughan was the second time married to
Lucy A. Metcalf, November 10, 18910
v"'9Os
veeia Wilkinson ------- --~----~- »~~--Geofae Rev GHHHOH
(march 5, 1902)
Born in Missourie Married in Montanaa
V"'91.¢ I
Thurston Wilkinson----- ---- ---~-~~-~~-~--~""~UHm&TTi@9a
Buried in the Clarksville Cemetery, Pike County, Missouri

wo.
Vega,
Bessie Wilkinson" ---»-- ~ ---- ---- -~--~~--~~J, W. Polly
Married end resides in Monmenae
V~95»
Roy wileineon --»»--~~--~--~~--»-~----~~
No informetiono
V~9M»
Roeooe Thurston Wi1kinson~»---~~ -»-- ~-Abbie Moa Talbott
(December 25, 1907) January T, 1885
22n~Ciinton Andrew~November ET, 1911*
225-Edward Talbott-June 10, 191n»Dec» 51, l9l6
Married at Columbia, Boone County, Missouri. Residea in
Ardenvoir,Weshington Employed with G. A. Harris Co. (Yeoh)
for six years in 192é@ Mountview Cemetery Billings, Montana;
Vb95¢
Qlive Maud Wi1Kinson~~-~ ~ -~~-»----»---John Hey Watson
Unknown
Unknown
226~Leland Austin Watson »~-
227-Bessie Alice Watson --~
Alden, Hardin Gounty} Ioweb
Vh96, _
John William Wi1kinson-»~-- -- -»---~~~»---~Kete McCue
Unknown
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228»Haro1d ----~- ~-~ »--
229~Lenore-- ---- »~~ -»
Williams, Hwmilton County, ¥0we
V~97s
Walter Eugene Wi1kineon~-~~ ~~--~ --~-Almeda
UhEnown
No. Children, Unknown
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V;985 _
Clifford Austin Wilkinson--=~~ --»- ~» -~-~»MebeI Neilson
Unknown
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Nb Children
 
Dore Williame-- ------ »--
Ne childrenee
Residence:
Yi1Ola
Bertha Williems~-»~=-~~-
No children,
Residence:
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Residences'
V#105.
Thomas Simonde---~ ---»-
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Fannie Middleton Srmonds
TenaoS1monde¢--»----~-~»
-~°-»»~-~-"Nettie Meyers (Meera)
- - »-------»~Andrew Brown
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Charles Whlkinsoneewr- ----- »-e-»--»--_~~
Went to the State of California.
V-lOT.
lncy"Wi1kins0n~»»--- - ---- -_ -----_ Unmarried
Died in childhood.
V"108o
Mary Plummsr~-- --- ~ - ---»---~
Vl~lO9,
Joseph Robert Wilkinson ----- ---Sarah annie Jeffries
(May 22, 1338) September 21, 1863
251-Janes Samuel Wilkinson---Jul. 21, 1890-Mar ll, 1952
252-Gordon Robert Wilkinson~-Jul. 2h,_l892-
Joseph R. Wilkinson, son of Janes Cyrus
Wilkinson and 9
nancy Elizabeth Hester Elsberry, born Feb. 25, 1868; Elsberry,
Missoufli Farmer and Stationary Engineer; Christian; Democrat;
I.0.0.F.; Buried in California.
VI-110.
Belle Zora Wilkinson~ --------- -~-Kirby Smith Galloway
(Aug. lh, 1889) Aug
25 ~Hettie Inez Gallowaye-Aug, 6,
25 -Lynn Galloway --»-»-~ --Oct. 15,
255-Uma Lee Galloway -~---- Feb, 21,
356~Earl Galloway ---~---- -May, 9,
Belle Zora Wilkinson, daughter of Janes
Mary Elizabeth Elsberry Wilkinson, born near
18, 1867
1890-
1891-Jan, 21, 1395
189g~
189 -
C. Wilkinson and
Elsberry, Linn s
Knoll; Christian Church; married by Rev. Chas A, Mitchell;
buried Rose Hill Cemetery, Elsberry, Missouri.
Kirby Smith Galloway, son of Matthew Mark Galloway and
Nancy Ellen Bradshaw; farmer; resides with daughter, Mrs,
Jacob.T. Whiteside in Elsberry, Missouri.
VI-111.
Eudora Leaton Wilkinson -----~-- - -»»_- --Eawapd L69 Ligon
(August lh, 1889) May 25, 1870
nay 6, 1955
M3.
237~James Causyra Ligon---Jul. ln, l892»Jan» 21, lB93
238»Hugh Adolphus Ligon~-eaug. 6, lB96~
239~Dorris Edward Ligon-e~Apr. lo, l90l-
Eudora Leaton Wilkinson, daughter of James Causyra Wilkin~
son and Nancy Elisabeth Hester Elsberry; born in Elsberry,
Missouri; attended Elsberry School; Baptist; Democrat; Royal
Neighbors; married at home, Lincoln County, Missouri by C. A.
Mitchell; Buried Elsberry Cemetery, Elsberry, Missouri. ~
Edward Lee Ligon, son of John Henry Ligon and Eliza Ann
Luckett, born in Elsberry, Missouri, buried in Elsberry;
attended Elsberry School; Shoe Repair Man; Baptist; Democrat;
Woodman; Elsberry Cemetery.
VI~ll2s
John Mordecai Wilkinson-~»~¢Frances Elisabeth Pearson
(1907) Dec. 20, l873
2hC»John Wilbur~-~-»~Sep. 15, 1908
2hl~Francis willard~-Jul. 28, 1913
Frances E. Griffin, formerly married to Pearson.
John Mordecai Wilkinson, buried in Elsberry_ Cemetery,
Elsberry, Missouri; Democrat; Methodist; Mason; A.R. & A.M.;
married in Hannibal, Mo. to F. E. Pearson, daughter of Robert
Hall Griffin and Louisa Hooper; born, Time, Pike Co., Missouri.
VLll3.
Gabrilla Ann Wilkinson--~~-»»e~~-~----~--
Buried in Elsberry Family Cemetery on her fathers farm.
VI°"ll,.\.|
James Andrew Wilkinson »--» ~ *-------- ~-~~--~~"»NehGy Finley
(D9Ca   Juno    
2H2»Raymond Leon~Jun. 22, 1902"
2h3~Hester Jane»-Oct. 26, l903»Apr. 9, 1910
James Andrew Wilkinson, son of James Causyra Wilkinson and
Nancy Elisabeth Hester Elsberry, born in Elsberry, Missouri;
attended school Elsberry, Missouri; C.B.& 2. R.R. Go. Conduc~
tor; Sth. St,, Baptist; Democrat; Order Railway Conductors:
Woodman; Brotherhood Railroad Trainmen; married at Pleasant
Hill, Illinois, by Rev. Hartsock; Family Cemetery, Elsberry Mo.
Nancy Finley, daughter of George Finley and Jane Zumnelt;
born at White Hall, Illinois; Baptist; Democrat.
_ 

VI-11§.
MM-
Laura Viola Milkinson» ~»~---- -------- William Otis Fox
(Mar. 20, 1902) July 23, 1877
Zhh-William Wilkinson Fox-»Ju1. 9,
2h5-Robert Miller Fox---»~
2h6-Mary Temperance Fox»~-
Zh?-James Gausyra Fox--~---
Laura Viola Wilkinson, daughter
and Nancy Elizabeth Hester Elsberry,
  21,
Feb. 8,
Nov. 1,
of James
born Els
1905-
1907-
l909- '
l913~Sep. 3, 1931
Causyra Wilkinson
berry, Missouri
Attended Elsberry Public School; Housewife; Baptist; Married
Elsberry, Missouri by Rev. E. M. Chewning; Buried in Elsberry
Cemetery, Elsberry, Missouri.
William ctia Fox, son of Wm. H. and Isabaiie c. Fox (Miller)
born in West Virginia; attended school at Jeems and Fagg School '
Baptist; Farmer; Democrat.
VI~ll6.
Hettie Temperance Wilkinson ----~-- ---»Homer Estes Fox,
(November 21, 1902) January 6, 1885
2hB-Stanley Miller Fox~--Oct. 1906-
2h9-Homer Wilkinson Fox»-Oct. 1907-
25O€Elizabeth Belle Fox--Feb. 1909-
Nellie E. Howell adopted daughter, born
D. S. Cheer.
Jan 1917; Married
Hattie Temperance Wilkinson, daughter of James Causyra
Wilkinson and Nancy Elizabeth Hester Elsberry, born near
Elsberry, Missouri; attended school, Elsberry, Missouri;
Baptist; Democrat; married Elsberry Missouri by Rev. E. W.
Chewning; Eastern Stare
Homer Estes Fox, son of Wm. H. and Isabelle C. Fox (Miller)
Attended Paynesville Public and Margaret Lang School at
Payneeville; retired R. R. Engineer; Baptist; Democrat; Mason;
Board Trustees, Hannibal LaGrange College; Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers.
Address: West Ely Road, Hannibal, Missouri
¢.
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VI~l1T.
William Kruserw~~~~~~~--"~»-~»~
Died in early youth. Buried in Omaha Nebraska.
\fI"'1-3.85
Elery Kruser-~~~~-»~---~»~ -~~~ ~- -*'-°° -"M8Ud 3G9D9g
(February 17, 1905) July 3, 16 9
25l~Garner Kruser-June 2, 1907-
252~Bargin Krueer-April 29, l9ll~
2S3»Donael Kruser-August 23, 19lS~
Residence:
Arnold Nebraska.
VI~1l9.
George Druser~~--= --~~*~- **"*~ "'~""""' 'rmebel Baile?
(January 1, 1907) February 1 1888
25h»Orville Alfred Kruser-Dec 2, l908~
255»R. Edwin Kruser ------- Jan l9lO»
256-Rolland Kruser»--~~-~~
Mar
257-Ione Kruser~--~~-4 ---- Feb
  3
Louis Shannon Kruser ---- ~~~-~-
  |
Al-V-in Kruse?-_-_-__-..........--»--..-.-----
(May 16, 1915)
19,
12, l9l2~
11, l9lh~
n-_arg-p
--Elsie Byra
Oct. 16, 1999
Jan. 9, 1921
258-Mable Krueer»-Nov. 16, 1916"
259-Alvin Krueer--Oct. 2, l9l8~
26O~ Kruser» 1920-
VI-122.
Raleigh Francis Leo~~~

Me.
  a.
Stelle Leo ------ -~ ----- »~~-ww--ChaPleS MitGh811 Grissom
(November 16, l9__
261~Lee Griseon July 2, l906---
2.62-Lillian June el, 1909---»
Residence: Hntehieon,Keneas.
VI"12ua
Russell Antone Leo ~--- ~ ~---~---~
VIvl25.
Joseph Alfred Leo~-- ~--- ---~ -ee
VI"126o
Mary Fredrioe (Freda) Lee ------- - -~-- ----- --
Died in infancy -10 months l9 days.
vm-Law.
Reeina Wilhelmine Leo (Mine}~~»»-~»--------Louie Welton
VI"l28|
Helen Lerette Leo-»-~--- ---- -»»----~Ley Pierce
Kearney, Nebraska.
VI*l29|
TereSa-- --~- #-- -- ~ -~-----Walter Snumaker
Omaha, Nebraska.
VI-150.
Henry August ------ ~--- - ---- » ---- --~-
VI-15l.
Bernard Andrew~--- ---~----- --»-»~~»---~-~
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132.
George Mitchell Lee---
133.-
Unknewn~ ~--- ~ --»»---
13H.
Unknown ----- -
135.
Nornem Montrose Cannon
136.
Nettie May Cannon- ~-~-
137.
Orville Gannon --"-
l3B.
Mary Alice Cannon ----
139.
Themes Arthur 0ennon»-
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Bessie Blanch Cannon-~
lnl.
;,Bern1eee Cannon--e"--"
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James Franklin Gennenf

lh5»
Alethee Maud Cannon ~
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Alonzo Le1end~ge»
sheath#
Harry Le1and--~----»~- " --
lhé.
Archibald Leland
lh7e
John Leland-»--~
lhdl
Roy Herrie»-~---
lh9»
Myrtle Herrie---
l50.
Florence Herrie~
Died Early:
151.
James Herrie----
"'l52|.
`Henneh Herrie---
155.
Frank Ayres--~-~
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Gladys Undine Herris»- »~~- --~-William Kinneer McKenzie
(April 15, 1905) April 5, 1880
263~Jennie Mohenzie---Feb. Zh, 1905-
_ 26h~Doneld McKenzie-~-Aug. 21, 1908-
Gledye Undine Harris, born in Custer County, Nebreeka;
Ghrletien; married et Entiet, Chelan County, Washington.
William Kinneer McKenzie, born in Super, Fife, Scotland;
son of William Kinneer McKenzie and Elizabeth Sheer; Christian;
Prohibition; M,w.A.; Farmer.
Address: Entiet, Chelan County, Weshingtone
  5
Audrey Harrie --»~ ~ »------- ~ ~-»~ --~- Otto Monroe Thomeeon
(September 5, 1905) September 17, l87h
Audrey Harris, born in Milldele, Nebraska; Disciples Ghuro
Democrat; married by J. A. Groves, Entiet, Chelan County, Wash"
lnton. ' '
Otto Monroe Thomeeon, born in Minoy, Toney County, Mieeour
Son of John Hiram Thomason and Edna Jane Killmen; University
of Oklahoma, end LL.B. University of Washington Law School;
Disciples Ghuroh; Republican; Attorney at Lew; Kc of Ps
Otto Monroe Thomason was married on December 25, lQ00
to whom e son was born Otto Kelsey Thomason, November 7, l90l»
Address: Seattle, Washington.
V1-3.57.  
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VI-155.
Anne Christian Harris -~----- ~---Chester Milton Lockwood
(May 26, l9l2) August 13, 1386
265#Frenoes Arden Lockwood---~--~#ebruery 20, 1913

50
Anna Christian Harrie, born in Badger Mountain, Waehingw -
ton Christian; Married at Seattle, King County, Washington!
attended University of Washington. _
Chester Milton Lockwood, son of Francie A. hookwood and
Elizabeth Steiner, born in Indiana; Bissell College; N%thod~
let; Engraver;
VI~l59~
Naemi Harrie----- -~~_-"~- ~-*-- -~°"-""'"
VI-160|
Alvin Oden Harrie--=--~-~ --~-~" """"
vI"'1  Q _
Thelma Harrie-~ ~"~- ~ --"~ ""~- *'"~"" """""
VI~162.
Frank Hutchinson* ----- »-~-- --~- ---"--- -"
  0
Anna Mil1er---- ~=~°-~ -"""
VI»l6H.
Don mi11er---~-»~- -~»~~-- ~~~~~~~»~~
VI~165»
Emma Gene Hiller ~*~'--
V1~l66.
Marion Miller~-~- --~- --~~ " ----- ~"~"--~~""
VI~l5T¢
Virginianni11er-----~~~--~~----~--~---~~~
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VI»168e
Reginold Saliebury~~»~--»-= ------ --~----
Died Unmarried.
VIel69@
Julia Saliebury~-- -~-»-~~»»»»~~-~~ mme
V1-170.
Sane-»Sa1iebury»~ --~------ ~--@»»-~-~~=-=
VI@1Tle
Glee Harrie--~--~~ ----~~ ~-~-~ -~--e
v1~172.
Mabel Harrie---~-~-~ -»-~~~---»»--»~-~~»
VI~=-175°
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Lyman Harrie~ ------ ~~--~ --~ ~ ~~---~
V1"17ht»
Charles Mayes Suddarthe-~~~#*e~~~~=ee~~e@
VI»lT5»
Emmett Watts-~-~~-- -~-»- ~~~~ ---- ~--- ---Malvina Wheeler
Drag line operator living in the state of Louisiana (l9hl)
265%~Mary Lou Watte~
VI~lT6a
Ethel Watts --~-- -»----~-~-~~-~--~~-----~James H, Gregory
(1910) ~ n
Lived in St. Louie Miesouria. They were separated and
James H9 Gregory lives in Olney, Missouri.

53' at
266~Clarence Gregorye~--"--
26?-James Gregory »--- ~~~~-~
Eodewillism Gregory -~»- ---»
269»Mary Margaret Gregory
" 53.
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27leMalter Lewis Gregory~--
E72~Emmett Charles Gregcry~
273JRuth Gregory-----~--~~~
 
Owen Watts~-~ --- -~~--= -~---»»----*~-
vI°'ZL?8e K
William J. Bryan Watts-~~ ~»~-~ »---- ~~e"
VI°l79.
Ruben.Watts---- --»»»Miss. Matte (No relation)
VI-180.
osie weeee---~~--- »--~-~-~-~»»-»»~»-»---Miss Schaffer
Do 0Gto  
VI~lBl.
Viola May watts-~--~ ---- -»-~»--~----~----Herbert Peters
VI-ldlsf
Howard Kenneth Watts-~-~~- ---~-- --»-»~Doris Faye Evans
(Sep. Eh, l9h2)
VI-152.
isa may Maet1n---~~~--»~- ---- »------~~--
v;f¥§3a
.Mary Lou Mees1n» ----»- -~- ---~ -»~»-»-~-»»
V1-ish.
Pearl Martin-~~»eve~-f-re--F-~r-~--~--»~»
Operating garage in state of washington.
(August 30, l906) June l, 1885
27h~Ida Elisabeth Cannon-Nova l,' 1911-
275-Ruby Melinda Cannon--Mar. 30, l9l9-
Clarence Cannon, born in Lincoln County, Missouri; Buchanan
College; LaGrange College; william Jewell College; University of
Missouri -- BeS,, A.B., A;M., LL;Be; LL.D. from William Jewell
College, Culver-Stockton College, University of Missouri,
Southeastern University; Parliamentarian of House of Representatives
under both Democratic and Republican administration; Parliamentarian
National Democratic Convention from 1920; Democrat; O.E.S.; Baptist;
I.0.0.F;; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; B.P.O.B.; A¢F. & A.M,; Knight
Templar; Scottish Bite; Shriner; Lawyer; author of various books;
President Bank of Lincoln County from 1922; Member of Congress
longest in history of Missouri, Chairman of Committee on Approprlae
tions longest since organization of Committee; married by Rev;
Charles King at Elsberry, Lincoln County, Missouri
Ida Dawson Wigginton, daughter of Reuben Thomas Wigginton and
Margaret Virginia Dawson; born at El-Mo Farm, Lincoln County,
Missouri; Hardin College; Stephens College; University of Missouri;
Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority; O.E.S.; Baptist; Democrat; P.E.O.; '
D.A.R.; Federated History Club; Vice President Congressional Club,
Washington, D.C.; Christened Battleship Oriskany at Brooklyn Navy
Yard; Member Society of Sponsars United States Navy.
Address: Elsberry, Missouri
  n
Ruby Cannon ----------- ee -~---- ---#William Barney Peeler
(August 30, l9Oh) September 25; 1869
October Eh, 1953
2T6»William Randolph Peelereauga h, l9lO~
Ruby Cannon, born in Blsberry, Missouri; Elsberry High School;
Elsberry Academy; Stephens College; B.O. and B.M.; member of
Tuesday Club; Alumnae Association; D.A.R.; Kings Daughters; i
Elsberry Cemetery; married by Dr. C. M. Hatcher, at Baptist Church,
Elsberry, Lincoln County, Missouri; President of P.E.O. Chapter
1932-1933.
William Barney Peeler, son of William Henry Peeler and Eliza
M. Atherton, born in Fayette, Howard County, Missouri; Missouri
University, B.S.; President of Stephens College, Columbia,
Missouri; Baptist; Democrat; Elsberry Cemetery.

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Cecil Whiteside Cannon~-»~-=-Margaret Rebecca Trescott
(September 25,l9l5Beptember Zn, 1892
27;-John Lewis Gannon--~-~Nov. h, l925~
_ 27 ~w1111aa JQsepn.cannsn-Jan. 7, 1925s
Cecil Whiteside Cannon, born in Elsberry, Missouri; Wil-
liam Jewell College; Baptist; Democrat; l.0.0.F. and A.F. &
A.H.; married by Rev. H. L. Hatcher, at Hlsberry, Lincoln County,
Missouri; Hlsberry. Cemetery.
Margaret Rebecca Trescott, daughter of Isaac Louis Trescott
and Eliza Calhway, born in Foley, Lincoln County, Missouri;
attended Howard Payne College; A.B.; Baptist; Delta Pi Delta
P.E.O. and 0.E.S. Second time married to Harry Curtis Gladney,
son of Benjamin F. Cladney and Nettie Maud Luckett; married
Jun. 16, l9h5. -
Address: Elsberry, Missouri.
VI~189» 1
Ethyl Anna Cannon ~---~~---~~~- William Alloway Clayton
(Har. 5, 1920) Nov. 25, 1868
Jun. 15, 1956
279-Imogene Clayton-~~Aug. 50, l92l»
Ethyl Anna Cannon, born in Hlsberry, Lincoln County,
Missouri; attended weltmer Conservatory of music, Cincinnati
Conservatory; halter Spry School of Music, Chicago; Music
Teacher; Methodist; Officer in W. S. C. S.; Democrat; married
by Reverend R. H. Holland, at Hotel Nation, Little Rock,
Pulaski County, Arkansas; Elsberry, Cemetery.
William Alloway Clayton, son of Arthur Willis Clayton
and Sarah Elizabeth Alloway, born in Elsberry, Lincoln County,
Missouri Baptist; Democrat; First married to Lena Alloway;
Elsberry Cemetery.
Address: Hlsberry, Missouri.
  |
William Roscoe Cannon -~-~-»- "wr"-¥NBl1G Oneida Cochran
(September 28,19OTHun. 22, 1887
28O~Kathryn Preston~-Jan. 6, l909~
281-Woodrow Wilson--~Ju1. 10, l9l2~
282-Lilla Mae---~-»--Mar. 25, 1918-
William Roscoe Uannon, horn in Elsberry, Lincoln County,
Missouri;.attended St. Charles Hilitary'College; Cem.City Business
College; Democrat; Banker; married by Rev. Hiller at 5680 Laclede
Ave. St. Louis, Hissauri; Cashier, Elsberry Danking Company;
Secretary Elsberry Drainage District, 1950; Hlsberry Cemetery.
Hells Oneida Cochran, daughter of Chelton Preston Cochran
and Kathryn Hemphill, born in larksville, Missouri; Episcopal;
Democrat.
 
Lester Thompson Cannon ---- ~~-~-~
55.
inane-nlulldh
_ %Huried`in Lincoln County, Missouri; died at 15 months.
v1~192,
Adley Cmar Cannone -----------~~--------- Verdella Dixon
(October lO, 1915) Jan. 25, 189k
28 -Lucille Verdella Cannon~Jan. 28, 1917-
28 -Louise Ellnorah Cannon--Jan. 28, 1917-
Adley Omar Cannon, born in Elsterry, Lincoln County,
missouri; attended Cem City Business College and Missouri Uni»
versity; Baptist; Democrat; Assistant Cashier, First National
Bank, Havelock, Iowa; married by Rev. T.J. Phillips at residence
of R.C. Dixon, Elsberry Lincoln County, Missouri.
Verdella Dixon, daughter of Richard Charles Dixon and
Cassa A, Jenkins; Baptist; teacher.
Alta Iowa.
vI"195¢
Lucy Opal Cannon» ------ ~--~- ~»---B---Charles levengood
(April 22, 1916) may 29, 1372
Lucy O. Cannon, Hlsberry High School;
in Elsberry Cemetery.
Charles Levengocd, later married Mrs
Elsberry Cemetery, Elsbsrry, Missouri
v1»19h.
Velma Hllenorah Gannon~ ---- ~»---~Rev.
(Sep. 17, 1925)
285-William Cannon Hanes-~~
236-Robert Landon Hanes----
287-Lillie Belle Hanes ~---~
2871/16-Sarah Lee Hanes--~»
2871/8-Fred Page Hanes, Jr.
2371/h~Velma Nadine Hanes--
12S7l/2-Anna Elizabeth Hanes
1
Aug
Jul
Jul
Jul
Hay
Jun
Oct
Jun 15, 1956
Methodist; buried
Emma Pryor Burke;-
Fred Page Hanes
FSb 4 20,  
273192 '
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se, 1928~
2 , 195c~
1 , 1952-
5: 195M-
Velma E._Cannon, graduate Hissouri University; B.S., H.H.;
Phi Beta Kappa; P.E.6,, Eastern Star; Methodist; Principal Else
berry High School; Democrat; Chillicothe_ Cemetery.
Rev. Fred P. Hanes, Dist=Supt. Chillicothe Richmond, Mo.;
Methodist Church; Fred P. Hanes, son of C. W. Hanes and Miss
Page; Central College, A.B., and Missouri University; 'Y.H,C A
Representative in France in World War; Pastor, Methodist Churches
at Troy, Chillicothe and Macon, Missouri.

56.
V1""l95e
Jamison Bryan Cannon»--~-~~~------Ida Pauline Phillips
(May 50, l9l8)Decemher h, 1399
288»Lester Thomas 0annon»Aug. 11 l9l9»
289~Patricia Jeans Gannon~May. 25, 195O»
Jamison Bryan Cannon, born in Elsberry, Lincoln Uounty,
Missouri; attended Ste Louis College of Pharmacy (1920); Baptist
Democrat; Pharmacist; married by Rev.;Anderson at St, Louis,
Missouri; partner in Cannon & Biffle Drug companys
Ida Pauline Phillips, daughter of Ret. Thomas Jefferson
Phillips,(Baptist Minister) and Mary Alice Corn, born at
Gordor, Missouri; Baptist; Democrat; attended Elsberry High
School, Hardin College and Marrensburg Normal School.
VI~196.
David Russell Gannon~- ~~-~ ~»-~»e»Virginia Young Henry
(June 50, 1929) August 8, 1901
29OeBetty Jean Gannon-Sep. 15, 1950-
David R. Cannon, graduate University of Missouri, B.S» 5
Construction Engineer; Baptist; Democrat; currently overseas
with the Near East Foundation,
Virginia Young Henry, born at Whiteside, Lincoln County;
Missouri graduate of Northeast Teachers College, B.S»; Member
Faculty, Montgomery City High School; Eastern Star, D.A.R, '
VI~19T»
Berkley Everett Gannon»--~-e ---- -~--Margaret Eva Wolfe
` (Feb. 190h) October 9, 1835
29l~ Ruby may Cannon
Margaret Eva Wolf, daughter of Frank Wolfe and Katharina
Baker, born in Germany; Catholic; Democrat,
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B;Everett cameos; born_in Elsberryp'Lincoln=County, " ' '
Missouri; Democrat; Conductor, Brotherhood of Railway " _
Trainmene *Married by Justice of Peace at Fargo; North f U"
Dakota; Marriage blessed by Father.Verhaga; Lady'of`Lourdes
Spokane Washington, - _ e '  
Address: Spokane 25 Washington l9§9
Em 1568- Sth Avenue.
VI~l98,
Garth Benjamin Cannon-~~-~e»~»»Agnes Elizabeth Hyland
(June l§, 1925) December 15, 1902 k
Garth B. Cannon was born in Elsberry, Missouri5Minot
High School, Railway Conductor, Democrat, AFM AM, Order Baile ~
way Conductors (o.s.c.) Married at Minot,Ward Goa by Revs Pr
M, Erickson to Agnes Elizabeth Hyland daughter of Owen
Hyland and Mary Anna Musha born in Sauk Centre Minnesota, Minot
High School, Catholic, Democrat; L.A. to Brotherhood of Rai1~ '
way Trainmen and L,A. to O,R.E. 2
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Randolph Thomas Gannon ~--- ~~-»-~-»-~Georgia Anna Houff c
(December 25, l9l2)July 1, l§92 K
295~Eterett Garth Gannon~
296~Besi1---~--~~-~----~-
Randolph Thomas Gannon, born in Lincoln County, Missouri;
Methodist; Railway switchman; Member of Brotherhood of Railway
Trainmen; Married by Revs M. J. Haggith, at Calgary, Alberta,
Ganadaa
Georgia Anna Houff, Daughter of William Henry Houff
and Mary Hussey born in Gidertown, Georgia; Methodist;
Formerly at East Calgary, Alberta, Canada. `
Now: 2915 Seventeenth Street. Los Angeles, California
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Leon William Gannon---e~»~»-»~-=-~-Della Margaret Bauer
(September 5, 1920) May 19, 1898
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Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, E1ks;_Knights of Columbus;
Spokane Catholic Society; Holy Cross Cemetery; 0 _
Della Margaret Bauer, daughter of Herman_Bauer and Lenora
Mc/Cormick, Great Falls Mont, High School Liminpton, nontanao
Catholic; Democrat; Auxiliary dailroad Trainmen; The Royal
Neighbors; Spokane, Washington, (Married by Bets Father Buckley)
Spokane, Washington (1959)
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James Robert Byrne-~~--
Terence naurioe Byrne-~
William michael Byrne~-
Richard Benjamin Byrne
Hattie Jo Ann Byrne--~-
Patricia Anna Byrne~~--
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April 5, 1892
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Ruth Genevieve Cannon, born at Rolla, North Dakota, att-
ended St. Marys Academy, Devils Lake, North Dakota; Catholic;
Daughters of Isabelle; Royal Neighbors; married at Minot,
Ward County, North Dakota.
Lawrence Maurice Byrne, son of Nobert Michael Byrne and
Nellie C. Goghian, born at St. John, North Dakota, attended
North Dakota A. O. and Success Shorthand 5chool, Chicago,
Illinois. Catholic; Democrat; Brotherhood of Railroad Train-
men, K.of C,; District Court deporter, Sth Judicial District
of North Dakota. 9
' ~Captain, lnfantry, U. S. Army, at Officers Training Camp
Fort Snelling, Minnesota, 1917; Commissioned First Lieutenant
and assigned at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Commissioned Captain July
19, 1918 and served overseas until discharged in 1919. Chief
of Police, Minot, North Dakota; Building Loan Associations
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John Samuel Cannon~~~ -~-»--~-~---- ~»June Emily Ann Snow
(June 15, 1925) April 7, 1902
505-Donna May Cannon»
John Samuel Cannon, born at Bisbee, N, Dakota, Catholic;
Democrat; K. of C.; St. hary's Academy; Married at Minot, North
Dakota; Switchman.
June Emily Ann Snow, daughter of Fred Oral Snow and
Martha Clive Richardson, born at Marietta, minnesota, Ste
haryls Academy hinot Normal School; Athiest; Democrat;
Stenographer
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Buried in iamily cemeter of moth ' 1 i N H
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Wanda Emeline Cannone--~-~~-s-_»as-R0y Ezgkiel Hammack
(Sera 29; l9lO) January 27, 1887
April 15a l9h3
50k-Thomas Taylor Hammack~Jan. 22, 1912
§05~Roy Cannon Hammack~~-»Jan. L, 191 i_NDV. 9 19 O
» 506-Mary Lou semmacr---»»-aug, lo , 3,91 ' ' 5
5Og»James Waldo Ham ackse-Jul. 2), 1918
50 -Bonnie Jean Hammack~--Jan. h, 1921
509-Ralph Eugene Hammack-~Imc, 10, 1952
_Wanda Emeline Cannon, born in Lincoln County, Missouri
Baptist; Democrat; Teacher; Married by Rev. W. A. Bibb at
Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri, 3
Her Ezekiel Hammock, son of Thomas Destin Hammock and
Mary Mildred Elsberry, born in Lincoln County, Missourie
Baptist; Democrat; Stockman and buyer; County Assessor, Lin#
coln County, Missouri, 1925~55, Elsberry Cemetery.
Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri
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(September 20, 1950) February 7, 1910
510-James Taylor cannon--A . _ 1
511-Wanda Ruth Cannon-»~-Sggl gi, Qggg
512-Norma dean Cannon~~~-Nov; 15, 1957
_ Born in Lincoln County Mo. Farmer Baptiste Bemoorat.
married by Rev, L. H. LyHH,'E1sberry Lincoln Co ,Missouri '
V101 M%§§k?6mpere%ce Fox, daughter of Wm¢ Otis Box and Ladra
9 1H50n, GPH LiHG0ln Co, Missouri. Baptist: Democrat.
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_ (Mal 11; 1929) ` Nov. 18, 190%
Apr; 16, l9h9
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51'-Nancy Ann Gannon "-"" *' """" 60°
51 -Ralph Morton Gannon, Jr.~--
§15-Delores Cannon -~--"- ~-"'" ""
516-Mn. Barry Cannon--- ~~~-~~
51;-Eleanor Gannon ---~ ---"
51 -Joseph Uannon-- ~-~- "-""" °'"
519-Kathleen Cannon ---- ~--j~'~-
Ralph Morton Gannon, born near Llsbefrr, IQQGOQU Counts,
Missouri; sapeist; Demosrsta astefmsns Farmer; Mafflsd by _ i
Rev, P,P, Crane, at 2Obj East Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, Missour
Anne Barry, daughter of William Patrick Barry and Mollie
Marv Roennigke; attended Holy Name School and Bosaua-Hain High;
Catholic; Denocrat; born in St, Louis, Mise0UP15 Ga1VaTN Came"
tery St. Louis, ` »
Address: 1119 Obear Avenue, St. L0UiS» MiSS°uTi
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A s' W°ll an Isaac Mayes-- "----- ""'""*B@11@ Sssss
UEHS ine ll 1 1 (November 26, 19lh) Jul? 6, 1895
520-Jenn William sages-mar. 9, 1916-
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VI Mary Lucy Cannon--_,_--»~---"Thomas Cannon Howard
(November 18, 1920) October 11, 1396
521-Charles Gannon Howard-Dec. 15, 1921-
522~Wi11iam outs (set) " -Apr. 5, 1925-
52 -John Randolph Howard--Sep. 17, 1925*
52 -Molly Ann Howard ---- »-Jan. 29, ;9h0- 9 H H
Mary L. Cannon, D.A.R., P-E-0~» ha§t@fn °taT3 BaPtlSL°
Thomas C. Howard, son of Alice Lelia Haters and Chas
Martin Howard; Designated Master Farmer by MO. 5BT&11St, l9M03
Held office in Farm Bureau; h-H» Sponsor; Pike Hereford ASSU-
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'?sabel1e Mayes Cannon ---- ~-----John Bernard Griffitts
(Jan. 13, 19hY)
§25»Ann Gannon Griffitts-Dec. 2, 1950-
lsabelle Mayes Cannon, daughter of Otto Boomer and "__"
Cannon. Mttended Elsberry High School; Hardin_C0}l9ۤ5 DSP"
sonnel analyst in office of Army Engineers. Married in 5P@
Baptist Church, St. Louis, 9? RGV- C- O°,J°hnS@n'
Bernard Griffiths, son of Ann Griffitts, Galesburg, 1111-
nois, High School; Washington Unversity; employed with company
engaged in manufacture of cosmetics.
Address, 5575 washington Ave. St. Louis, Missouri,
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(August 10, 1903) February 25, 1836
526-Curtis Mayes M1ston~--May 26, l909~
§2g~Harry Daniel Blston--~May M, 1912-
52 -Richard Guy Blston ---- Feb 10, 1916~
529-Mary Llizabeth Blston-Sep 35, l918~
550-Kathrine Eileen L. ---- Sep 15, 1920»
Guy Gannon Elston, son of Samuel Lee Elston and Ada Rebecca
Cannon. Iiemperance Mayes, Blsberry, Cemetery.
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Roy Wilkinson Maves~--~»~-- ~-~~~~~- -~mLou Altha Ellis
(October 25, 191n) February 17, 1896
§5leInfant ------ s ----- ---Jan. 6, 191T~Jan. 6, 1917
552-Marv Willena Mayes--~Ju1. 6, 1925~
Lou Altha Ellis, daughter of Ee B. Bllis and Mary Billena
Elsberry, Boy W, Mayes, Farm Bureau; Baptist; Officer in Road
District and Drainage Uistrict.
Address: Blsberrv, Missouri
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Russell Taylor Mayes--~~ ~~-»- -~-~ ~~~-- Cavs Blanche Weeks
(June 20, 1920) November M, 1895
555=Samuel Cannon Mayeseaug. 50, 1927~
Bussell T, Mayes, Farmer; Baptist; Farm Bureau.
Sava Blanche Weeks, daughter of Dtatira Bllena Whiteside
and Samuel Taylor Weeks, born in Lincoln Uountv, Missouri; marrie
in Louisiana Missouri, by Kev. Chas King; Baptist; Garden Club.
B.F,D, Blsberry, Missouri,
Lucy Katherine Maves»---~~-1-Q--Virgil otuckert Weeks
(May 15, 1926) December 25, 1396
55h-John Richard weeks-~ssy 2 , 19§O-
555-Katherine Lou Weeks-Jan 2 , 1952-
Virgil Stuckert Meeks, son of Statira Bllena Whiteside
and Samuel Taylor Meeks; married as home by Reverend J, S,
Eames; Baptist; employed by wells-Lamont Corporation.
Lucy K. Mayes, Baptist; a.B.C. Clubs
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(kdgs Zh, l9h6}
556-Hugh Miohau Gannon---~
55;-Maids Gannon ----- -----
55 -Eugenia Louise Gannon-Dec. ll, 1951
Edward M. Gannon, Physician; married at Atlanta, Georgia;
1919 S. Grand Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri.
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(March 12, 1953)
559-Frederick Nienaher-~
J ll Isaac Nienaher
Eugenia M. Cannon, Lincoln High School, Lincoln Nebraska,
U 1 G bl S Florida
Rollins College, Pi Beta Phi; married at ora a e ,
by Br. George B. Laird.
Jewell I. Nienaber, son of J. H. Nienaber; University of
Minnesota; Aviator, Pan American Airways Port in Spain.
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Arnold Gannon Boone~ ~------ ~~-~~--Alice Marie Bowers
(October 27,l%BJecember 9, 3.910
5nO-John Arnold Boone--May 22, 1929-
5hl-Nanoy Ann Boone ~--~
Arnold Cannon Boone, horn in Clarksville, Pike County,
Missouri; Democrat; Creditman; Ely
in St. Louis Missouri.
Alice Marie Bowers, daughter of Edward Bowers and Emma
Dempsey, horn in Mexico, Missouri; Catholic; Democrat,
-Walker Dry Goods Go.; married
Address: 7l2h Forsyth Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri.
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Mary Frances Boone- ---- -~--~--~- ---- Carl Bichagd Moore
(September 20, l9EfDct, lh,,l 95
5h2-Eleanor Marie hoore-Jul. 5, 1928-
5h5-Frances Moore --»--- ~Aug. 26, 1950-
Bary Frances Boone, daughter of William Crosby Boone
and Mary Letitia Cannon, born Clarksville, Pike County; Manual
Training School Peoria, Illinois; University of Mexico City,
Mexico; Baptist; married at Chicago, Illinois, by Rev. Boynton.
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5M5"G90Tg6 E¢»Tracewel1~-Jule 27; 132;
Helen Lo Boone was born in Clarksville Miss 1° B
marries in use some of sr°s s s * °?P ' aptist
Chessmang 1 e paren s, Peoria, Ill, by Rev,
Arthur Ne Tracewell son of George E Tracewell a'd Ol'
Ma? Earl? born in Valentine Y b k - ' '° H lve
sbyberiang Republican. ; le Tas &, optical merchant; Pre"
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Mildred Vs Boone was born in Clarksville Mc.
"Dis Elma" R; BOBPRE Salesman, Lipton Tea Go. Rockford, 111s~
Helen Faye Gothron~~--ae---,--,- RO
"*~~~ y Julian Bans
0°t° 11; 1921 Mason 20, l895 an
Helen F. Gothron born Billin s M t B' °
High School; University of Montan§;,Te;2her;lllégigrgggiioggg
Gh"f°§;yM§fP§@d by gev. Miller, Billings, Mons.
. ansen ern Muskegon Michigan- Gertifigatg f
Normal School' Mase - B bl" f r ' , rom
Diese, Ca1ifornia» H' epu loan' Member Planning Dept# Sa"
5M6~Dewey Julian Hanson~-Deo. 29, 1925
Address: 109 Yellowstone Ave, Billings, Montana,
      m~n|.|¢|.u-no-aura-uae-svn-as-noni:mwnnnfn-wmqnfg-gg. ,,.
Son of Granville Gilison Cothron and Elfl d w
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iorn Billings, Montana; Billings Grade and Higg §¢h@é1%ngg§£ty
ssesnr, Democrat; Treasurer; Yellowstone Go, Mont, ,
Address: Yellowstone Ave, Billings Montana.
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Alice Vaughan--'" " """""""° """"'""
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Leland Austin Watson*--~~"""*"""""""'"""
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VI»228.
Harold Wilkinson»--~~-----*°*""*"""'""°
VI-229. 1
Lahore Wi1kinson»~»~--"o-»--°*"' '""'"""
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Irene Wilkinson#-~-~~~-"-~-"**-"*""'""'""
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Janes Samuel Wilkinson--»-=--*"*""""'" "'"" Pearl na11&5
Deceased
James S, Wilkinson Railroad worker:
Address: T15 Home Blvét, Alhambra, California.
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232.
Gordon Robert Wilkinson---~--~"~--~"-"r"
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Hottie Enos Galloway~- -~-~ - --~~-» Jacob Tapleg Whiteside
(Jan. 16, 1915) Feb. 25, 18 h
3h7-Helen Frances Whiteside-Feb. 1, 19lB~
3h8-Martha Belle Whitesids~-Aug. 7, 1919~
J. T. Whiteside, son of John Luther Doris Whiteside and
Sarah Ellen Mitchell.
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Lynn Galloway--~ -~ ---- -~
VII-235.
Oma Lee Ga1loway~»---~»-- ----»--»- ~ -~»-» -Peyton Howard
(Aug. 6, 1925) Sept. 8, 1891
3h9-Mary Howard ------ ~---~- Jun 22, 1926-
35O~Jana Louise Howard- ~--- Jul B, 1930-
351~Kathryn Howard»»- ~~--- -Jul 21, 1931-
352~James Howard---~--- ---- May 31, 1936~
353-Suzanne Howard~---- ~-»Ju1 21, 193T~
Oma Lee Galloway, Methodist; School Teacher;
Peyton Howard, Farmer; son of Alice Lehawaters and Charles
Martin Howard.
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(May ah, 1927) Jana 23, 1900
35h~Son »-~~ ~-Sep. 5, l929~Sep. 8, 1929
355¢Winona~--Apr. h, 1931-
356"S0H"" ""'" MEY- 3. l93H"M5F 3. l93H
Sadie May Ford, daughter of Thomas J. Ford & Mary Anna
Ferguson; born Lincoln County, Missouri; Hardin College; N.
Missouri State Teachers College; Teacher, Fortnightly Club;
Christian.
Earl Galloway, Farmer.
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James Gausyra Ligon- ~--- -~-~-
Died at the age of one year.
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Hugh AdOl°Ql'1`L3.5 L1g0n"""'""'"'_- A ie ae an
(N0V_ 7, 1Q15} Apr. &, 1396
_All Hugh Liaoa-"true 1 1915"
gg;-Jeugnaeward Lia0a~~b@@ 3; 1920"
f Edward B96 Liaoa and Eudora
Leato§u%?lii§;gQ?SbE;§02t §l§b;rrY M0°5 Elsberrg High b?hoo1iied
Electric Power Plant OD6r@tOP§ 5HPtiSt3 Democrat; Mason' mary
in E13"2""ldZnR°§;ultt§; 'i"a'"§2*;i°1~ae.= Allen and Fannie E°"'§§'_""t.
Kelly-Xaeéfa afaéf=af11»1a§ "infield High "°""t°" "°`;"?"`"""é"§T,1£ ap S '
Democrat? Eastern Star; R@b@k3h3 Pike G°' em°°r& lc °
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Dorria Edward igon (Jan, 15, 1922) Dec, 30, 1903
Dorrie E. Lieoa, SOD of Edward Lee Lig°§°aE§SE;ggl? §;;;§;e~
wilaineen; born Eleberryi attaaaad Elsbetfy lg é K E' naarudar
Democrat; Gas & Appliance Retailer; mdffled bY Rev' ' '
at E1§§;§r%. Gray daughter of Arthur Francis Gray and Myrtle
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Linn Mitchell; attended ElsberPY High S°h°°15 H°"Se"ifB; Baptist;
Democrat. .
359-Francis Lee Ligonedua- 5, 1935"
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John wiibur w11k1naea»»»»- -~ Irene will ""S°"
Address: Hamden» Conn'
'VII~2nl.
reaneia Willard Wi1KiHS0D""""'f"""""'""Ei1e°n L1°Yd
Address: Capitol Heights, Md.
VII~2h2.
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Raymond Leon Wilk1neon(Jun` 12, 1926) Died N0v_ 23, l9hn
36G¢Jan@t Rae wilkinson~~Mar. ls 193M"
2d____________, ____ ",Marjofi@ Ellie Stuart
(Apr. 25, LQM6) Got. 16, l9lh
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6l»L  a Kay Wilkinson- Jan- 31, 19M
362-Jagge Leon Wi1kineon»-Jun. 20, l9h9~
f J Anderson Wilkinson and
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of Burlington Railroad; Interior Decorator; Baptist; Democrat.
9 _ Grace Vivian Rigg, daughter of Elvin Rigg and Ruthalla
y Elliott; married at Hannibal, Missouri by Reva J. B. Trotter'
born in Hermann, Illinois; Registered Nurae; Baptist; Democrat;
.buried Grand View Park, Hannibal.
Marjorie Ellie Stuart, hae a daughter by a previous marriage.
_ Addreaes- 321 South Arch Street
Hannibal, Missouri
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Heater Jane Wilkinson-~~»-»-»~~»--»»-»»-»
Bnried_in the Family Cemetery, Elabarry, Mieeouri»
William We Fox~~»~- ----- ---»----~~-- --»- ~Nola Coona
William W. Fox, son of Laura Viola Wilkinson and William
O. Font Address: San Jose, California.
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9Robert
Miller rex---~-----»~-»~--»-----»aainn Walker
Robert MQ Fox, son of Laura Viola Wilkinson and William
-Otie»?ox. Address: Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Mary Temperance Fox~~---»~~~»#»»-*-
-~Waldo Perry Cannon
363~Janes Taylor Cannon»~-Apr. 3, l93h~
Bénewanda Ruth Gannon~-»-Senaa215 1935*
365=NormamJean~"f~"-- --~- ~Nov. 13, 1937*
Sea Waldo Perry Cannon, Gannon Book.
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James QanayraaFox--»»~~-»~»»»~»»»~»-»-»~
Jamee»Ganeyra Fox, son of Laura Viola Wilkinson & Willi
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-Otis Fox, born in Payneaville, Missouri; Baptist; Foreman;
Cutting Room Glove Factory at Elaberry, Missouri; Drowned in
Mieaieeippiwdiver, while on Sunday School Picnic.
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Stanley Miller Fox, son of Hattie Temperance Wilkinson
&rHom r Estee Foxe
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Emmett Gregory---- » »»~--- »-~-
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-_ Ida Elizabeth Cannon~~~ ----» = ~--~- ~4Milliam Irvin Pixley
(June 1, 1937) March 7, 1911
367¢Wi1liam Cannon Pixley-Ango 20, 19hO-
363-Thomas Dawson Pixley~»Apr, 28, 19h3»
Ida Elizabeth Cannon, born in Elsberry, Missouri;
Eastern High School, Washington DaC,, Missouri University; B.J,
1932, MDA, 1936; Baptist; Democrat; Alpha Phi, Theta Sigma
Phi; P,E,Oa, Jessie Black Club; married at Christ Church,
Alexandria, Virginia, by Revo H,La Doll, Rector and Rev. James
Shera Montgomery, Chaplain of House of Representativesa
William Irvin Pixley, son of Harry Clinton Pixley and Sarah
Ann Irvin, born at Ferguson, Sta Louis Go. Missouri; Ferguson High
School; B,S,, Missouri University; Mechanical Engineering 1933;
Methodist; Democrat; Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Tau Sigma, Tomb and Key;
A,S, M,E; Power Transmission Club; Sales Engineers
Address; 21 Huntleigh Moods, St, Louis 22, Missouri~
VIl~2TS,
Ruby Melinda Gannon~~-~»---~ ----~-- Harry Bert Hackethcrn
(april 6, 19t3) May 20, 1918
369~John Cannon Hackathorn~~-Deco 28, l9h3-
37O~David Lyon Hachethorn ---- Jun. l,' l9h9-
3T1~Susan Melinda Hackethorn-Jule 13, 1951-
Ruby'M, Cannon, daughter of Clarence Cannon and Ida Dawson
Migginton, born St, Louis, Missouri; Randolph Macon Wcmen's
College; University of Missouri; A,'B,, M, A.; Methodist; Democrat
R,E,C», D,A,Ra, O,E,S,,-Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Pi Zeta;-married
Christ Episcopal Church, Alexandria, Virginia by Rector Edward
Randolph Welles '
Harry Bert Hackethorn, son of Harry Dalton Hackethorn and
Pearl Mount; born in Columbia, Missouri; University of Missouri;
BQSQ in Business Administration; Captain U,S, Army; Methodist;
Democrat; Kappa Alpha; Asst, District Director with Aetna Life
Insurance Companya
Address: 531 Pine Haven Houston, Texas,
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W1111 Randolph Peeler--»»-~-Eleanor Sheppard Browne
am (October 25, 1957) august 27, 1919
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5 g-william Randolph Peeler,II. ADP s H
§;§~Me1inda Peeler~ ---- '"""'""""D9°° 15» 19 1
. _ " Hissouri;
William 3, Pgglgr, born in ElSb?PPY, L1n0OlH Coily i
M ' Hi h School-.Missouri Universiti, Hall Wa? Q9 ?S§: _
Uggégg suites Naval Anacortes?-3° (1951) Naval °ff1°@"= Baptist'
Si ' N rfolk German u .
KgppaEle§§ir Sheppard Browne, daughter of Randolph Maufl BTQWHB
and Joan Maxwell, born in Norfolk, Norfolk 00° VHG; EPiS0°P'
olian; Democrat; Member of Ju ior League; Maur? Hidh 5°hg°%£
Norfolk, va,; Wells Business School? married in ¢h"f°h ° 6
f lk. Va B Rev Gunn 6
Good i§g§;;S§ Ngggopoépy Eve? Corgna del Mar, California,
VII~2TT¢
J hm L -5 Gannon---_-_o-_---------Doris Marie Stratton
O BW1 (Oct, 29, l9h3}
` -Jaaes andrew Cannon~---Anas 12 1951"
;;%»John Lewis Cannon, Jr;-Econ 13; 195M~
L, C n of Margaret Trescott and Cecil C&HU0n§
atteng;EFElsbe;g§O§lg;OS0h0013 Central C°lle3e§ Fayette* M°';
Yale University; School of Medicine l9h1, Nu Sigma NUS Intern"
ed Hartford Hospital Conn; married st, nary*s Episcopal Church,
Manchester Conn, by Rev; Alfred Wilmosu
Doris H Stratton dau hter of Thomas J Stratton, STad"9t°
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Hartford Hospital tchoél of Nurses, Supervisor of Nurses, Hart-
ford Hospitals
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  J h Ganngnma-M---u »-n- w-DOI"€.S El6E.I101' Shoop
am osep (saga 15, 1950hPT11 5, 1929
576aWilliam Olin Cannon»drP. 13, 1952*
57g~Joseph Edwin Cannon-Nay. 50, 1955"
57 ~Cynthia Rebecca 0»""AUS» 51: 1955*
William J; Cannon son of Cecil Nhiteside and Margaret B
Rebecca Trescott Canned, born Elsberry, Lincoln Co., Missourl;
attended Elsberry High School; Central Gollesd, W9Sh1"St°n
University; B.S,, H, .;Physician; Post Graduate Work, Colorado
General Hospital, Denver, Colorado; Baptist; Democrat; American
Medical Association; Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity; married
lst, Presbyterian Church, Findlay, Hancock Co., 0h}°= bd DT°
Guy Cheek to Doris Eleanor Shoop, daughter of Willlam
Hay and Donna Bell Brickman Shoop, born McComb, Hancock Co?3°
Ohio; McComb High School; R.N. Lina Memorial Hospital, Ohio;
B.S. University of Colorado; Nurse; Presbyterian; Danocrat;
American Nursing Association; National League Nursing Education.
VII-2799 1
Imogene Clayton~-~ ---~- ~-~» --~- -~ ---- »»~Hnrold Edward Ernst
_ (July an, 195h) Jai. 29, 1918
5E9-Lance suo»»--»~~way 6, 1955-
; 5 O-Michael Edwarde-Jun 1, 1956-
lmogene Clayton, daughter of William A. Clayton and Ethel
Cannon; born at Hlsherry, Hissouri; attended Elsberry High Schoo
Catholic; Democrat; married by Rev. E.J. Blankeneier, at Shh9
Jennings Road, St. Louie County, Missouri.
Harold Edward Ernst, son of Harold Joseph Ernst and Myrtle
Pickett attended Jennings High School, St. Louis County; clerk
(Civil Service); Catholic; Democrat.
Address: 1501 South 12th St. St. Louis, Missouri.
vIi~28o.
K§@hTYH-PPGSCGH; Cannon-~---* ----- »~-~--Malcolm Baskett Reid
(Feb. ao, 1958) March 50, 1907
581-william aioaeei--Jae. 18, l9hO~
532-Stephen Halcolm~~Sep. 27, l9hh-Aug, 17, l9h5
Kathryn Preston Cannon, born in St, Louis, Missouri;
Elsberry Public Schools; Central Uollege; KSTC, Missouri Uni-
versity, washington University; Methodist; Democrat; P.E.O,,
Eastern Star; married by Rev, Fred P, Hanes, Troy, Missouri.
M&lC0lm B» Reid, son of Wallace Salem Held and Edna Effie
Beckett, born St. Louis; Elsberry Public School, John Brown
College, Arkansas; A.R,E.; Democrat; Alderman and Mayor of
Hlsberryehotary; Chamber of Commerce.
T62h Stanford, St. Louis, Missouri.
VII~28l»
Roscoe Woodrow Cannonwe--~»~~~~» -~--- --»---Vera McMillan
(ADP» 15, 19U5)
Ed"-~~"-e~~°~--~---*-~~-»~~~*Ruth Arnxdnotto sisnop
(5BP- 50, 1951) AU8- 5, 1925
58 -David Clarence Cannon-November %},l955
58 "Edward William-1 ~~~» a.January , 1955
H. Woodrow Cannon, accounting clerk with Shell Oil Co.
attended Elsberry High dchool; Central Uollege, Fayette,
Missouri,»Brown's Business College, St. Louis, dtaff Sgt, U.S,
Navy Air Force WQN. ll. _'=
Vera McMillan, married in home of brides parents, Wood
River, Illinois, by Rev. D. H. Toomey, Vera Mchillen, daughter
of Roy McMillan, Mchurray College, Jacksonville, Ill; B, A,
Shurtleff College, Alton, Ill; Teacher. _
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Ruth A. Bishop, daughter of Ularence A. Bishop and Antonio L.
Bishop, born Edwardsville, Illinois; married Immanuel Methodist
Church, Edwardsville, Illinois by Rev. J. E. Attey; Brown Busis
ness College, St. Louis, Missouri; Methodist; Democrat; W,S.C.S
Address: 2525 East Fark St. Edwardsville, Ill.
  l
Lilla Mae Cannon~ -~--- -~ ~~------ William David Sullins
_ (June 16, l9hC) aug. 11, 1916
5§2~Stephen David Sullins-Oct. 25, l9h7~
5 _ _ _
Lille Mae Cannon, daughter of William Roscoe and Nelle
Oneida Cochran Cannon, born Elsberry, Missouri; Uentral College
and Browns Business College; M thodist; Democrat; P,L,O,; married
gy Rev. W. D. Simmons at Mood giver Ill, Wood River= Methodist
hurch.
William D. Sullins, son of Richard J, and F, Backer Sull-
ins, horn Mbkane, Missouri, Mohane Public Schools; Methodist;
Democrat; A,F. & A.M., l,0.0.F.; Chamber of Commerce; Kiwanis;
Democratic Club; Dist. Commercial Manager; Missouri Power a
Light Co.
Address: Booneville, Missouri, lOC5 Santa Fe Trail
v11~285. `
Lucille Verdella Cannon-» ------ »~-~~ ---- J. R, Moore
(Jul. 19, l9h2)
Married First Congregational Church, Cromwell, Iowa
Je R, Moore, son of A. B. Moore, Meaubleau, Missouri.
address: Cromwell, Iowa.
 
Louise Ellnorah Cannon- -~----- »-~- ---e~-Dr, C, J, Martin
587-James sinners sartin-seo. 15, 19h5
Dr. C. J. Martin, Captain Medical Corps, U.5. Army.
Address: Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
VIIe255.
William Cannon Hanes~--~~~ ~--- ~~~-e-~--Mary Lee Barnes
(Sep. l, l9)l5} Aug. 17, l92l|_
7 __,  
75-
538~Nora Jo ~~--- »--~ ~-Jun. 5, l9h9~
539-Linda Lee -~-~----- Jul. 27, 1951-
§9O»Jeffrey Barnes-~~-Feb. 19, l957~
William C. Hanes, son of Rev. Fred Hanes and Velma Cannon;
born, Chillicothe, Missouri; B.S.; U.S. Military Academy;
President Midland Machinery Co.; Methodist; Rotary; married
in Chillicothe, Livingston Co. by Rev. Fred Hanes.
Mary Lee Barnes, daughter of Prentice Barnes and Bernice
Davos; born in Bonner Springs, Kansas.
1107 Zhth St., St. Joseph, Missouri
VII»286.
Robert Landon Hanes~ --~~ ~-~~-~~~--~~--~-Edna Lee Duncan
General Hospital No. 1, Kansas City, Missouri. C
  U
Lillie Belle Hanes--~~""~ "*-- ~~~- "r-BYPDH L. Roadhouse
5901/lE»George Byron Roadhouse-
59Ol/8--Deborah Page Roadhouse-
aedressz 52h south Jackson, Pittsfield, Ill.
Vll»287 1/16.
Sarah Lee Hanes-~~-~- -»---- we ----- ~Dr. Ed. Thorington
(June l9h9) C
Sarah L. Hanes, daughter of Velma Ellnorah Cannon and
Fred Page Hanes, horn Macon, Missouri; attended Northeast
Missouri State Teachers College, B.S.; Methodist; F.E.O.,
Sigma Sigma Sigma, A,A.U.M}; married by Rev. F.P. Hanes,
Kirksville, Missouri.
Dr. Ed. Thorington, born in Alabama; Doctor; Methodist;
attended Klrksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, D.O
3;
Theta Pele é
Address 1859 Vance ave, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
VIl»287 1/8.
Fred Page Hanes, Jr.»-~» --~-----»- »-Barbara Whitmore
(Feb. 1957)
Fred P. Hanes, Jr. son of Velma hllnorah Cannon and
Fred Page Hanes, born Macon, Missouri; graduate NEMOSTCL-
President Historical Society, Pres. Pi Delta Kappa, Pres. lnter~
denominational Group; Chaplain Sigma Tau Gamma; F siness Manager
of Echo, Student Yearbook; Secretary International Club~Member
of College Players; active in Music activities; Minister;
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Represented Students of Missouri at 55th Congress of americgn
Industry in New York; Methodist; married in San Francisco,
California. '
Barbara Whitmore, Methodist.
Address; 1150 Villa May Aroata, California.
lv11-a87,1/a.
Velma Nadine Ranes~- ---- Dr. James Alfred Yeoham
591-James Alfred Yeohamlll.~aug. 8, 1957
Vilma No Hanes, born Norhorne, Missouri; A,B. University
of Michigan; M.S. Northeast State Teachers* College; Methodist;
Democrat; P.E.O.; Sigma Sigma Sigma, A,A.U,M.; married at River
Rouge, Michigan.
Drs James Alnred Meoham, son of Alfred L. Yeoham and Lorra
ine Rreiger; born in Jefferson City, Missouri; Methodist; Demo-
crat; mason; American Legion; Rirksville College of Osteopathy
and Surgery; Doctor of Csteopathy; Northeast Missouri State
Teachers College.
Address: l2hO Boca Ciega Isle, St. Petersburg, Florida,
    o
Anna Elizabeth Hanes~~~~ »--- - ------ ---aDavi@ W, Shinn
VIIQEBS. Address: 2101 Chander, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
Lester Thomas Uannon~~- ~--- -~-Marjorie Carroll Pettey
fans- ll, l9tl) Jun. 17, 1925
592»Carol Rue Cannon-Nov. 26, 19hg~
595»Vicki Rae Cannon-Apr. 21, 19h -
n Lester T._Cannon, son of Jamison Bryon Cannon and Ida Paul
ine Phillips; Mlsberry High School; St. Louis School of Pharmac
Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery (ranked Third in
Class of 50) Internship at Sparks Clinic and Hospital Hellas
Texas; Baptist; Osteopath ' '
_ Maraorie C. Pettey, daughter of W. G. Pettey, Colorado
Springs; Colorado Schools, graduate Louisiana Missouri High
School; married at Crystal City, Missouri.
5755 Valley Ridge, Dallas, Texas.
VII-239.
Patricia Jeans Cannon--~- ---- - ~--- Ronald 0, Nordwald
(JHH- 5, 19t9) 1950
59h-Richard JBruce Mordwald~Jul. Zh, 1951-
YS
77-
2d-»~~--~~»= ----~-~- ~~~~-_--»»Jene cole
Jul. 51, 1950
595-Kerry Lynn Cole~May 9, 1956
Patricia J, Cannon, daughter J. B. Cannon and Pauline Phillps
Elsberry 'High School, Salutatorian; Hannibal La Grange College;
Baptist.
Ronald C. Nordwald, son of Florence C.,Nordwald and Gladys
Reynolds; Elsberry High School; U.S. army; Farmer; Evangelical.
John Cole, son of F. M. Cole, born in Monroe," Louisiana;
Stock Broker.
Address: 2017 Province Lane, Dallas, Texas.
vii-290.
Betty Jean Cannon--~~ --~- »~-~ Robert Milton Showalter
casa 19,1951> 9
596-Virginia iynne snewaiter-Mar. 27, 1952
597 -------~-- ~---- -~---~----~
Betty Jean Cannon, daughter of David Russell Cannon;
Hickman High School Columbia Mo; member of Alpha Epsilon
Rho; Nat'l~Radio Franternity; graduate Stephens College,
Phi Lambda Beta Social Sorority; married at Missouri Methodist
Church, Columbia, Missouri, by Rev. F.P. Hanes and Dr, A. C.
Williamson.
Robert M. Showalter, son of Mrs, John A. Showalter, West~
port High School, Kansas City; A.B. Missouri University,
Address: M21 Crawford Road, St. Louis, Missouri.
VII~29l°
Ruby May Cannon-~~~»» -~~~-~ ~~»»Joseph Sidley DeLisle
(Jun. M, 1926) Jai. 21, 1906
598-Dennis Sidley DeLisle---Jun. 2, l927»May 15, l9h6
599-Patricia Jean DeLisle~~-Feb. , 1929-
;OO~Barbara Ann DeLisle ~--= ~Cct. 2 , 1957-
hCl~Miohael DeLisle~ --~----- Dec. 28, l9il-
Ruby M, Cannon, daughter of Everett Berkley Cannon and
Margaret Eva Wolf, born Fargo, North Dakota, Lourdes Grade
School, Holy Name High School, Spokane, Washington; Catholic;
Democrat; married by Rev. John Calohoun, Newport, Washington.
Joseph S. DeLisle, son of Joseph DeLisle and Elizabeth
Murphy, born Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, Lourdes Grade School,
Gonzaga College, B.A. Degree; Catholic; Democrat; Pan American
Airways Buyer.
Address 7265 S. l92th, Seattle 88, Mashingtong

Vlleaaa.
Harold Cannon-»-e ~-»--- ----- ---- -~-- Lillian Ruby Harmon
(Sep. a. 1929)
hO2-Harold Harmon Gannon-Jul. l2, l93O-
f
Harold Gannon, born in New Hope, Lincoln County, Missouri;
Methodist; Democrat; married by Bev. M-9° Dudley at Troy, Missouri;
Troy Cemeterye
Lillian Ruby Harmon, daughter of John Riley Harmon and Jessie
_Lee.Irwin; born at Moscow Mills, Missouri; Christian; Democrat.
Troy, Missouri,
VII-293°
1
` Marguerite Cannon-»------a-,-»---John William Scharf,
' (Jane 5, 1927) '
Jr
hO2l/2-John Cannon Soharf ~-~- ~Nov. 21, l927»
hO2l/%~Harcld Eugene Scharf»--Oct. l3, 1928"
hC2l/ »Riohard Barnett Scharf~Nov. 3, 193i-
h02l/l6~Msry Margaret Soharf-~Nov. 28, l9hh-
Marguerite Cannon, born at Troy, Missouri: Buchanan High School;
'Managed Western Union Telegraph Office at hotel in St. Louis; M
married at St, Pius Rectory in St. Louis, Missouri.
s 6h63 Smiley, St, Louis, Missouri.
v1I~293t.
Katheryn Collard Cannon ~--- ~ -»
  °"'2   u
Pauline Frances Cannon-~---- --~- ~---Ralph Bryant Hampton
(sepo 39 l93M)
hO3-Sandra Jane Hampton---Jul. 29, 1935
hO3l/2»David Alan Hampton-May. 9, l9hl
an
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Pauline Frances Cannon, born in Troy, Missouri; married at
Paragould, Arkansaso
Ralph Bryant Hampton, with St, Louis Bank for Cooperatives.
llo Summit Place, St. Louis, Missouri,
F
VII~295»
Everett Garth Cannon-~~»» `
VIE-~296.e _ s  
~ , Basil Cannone-~» --
VIIe297¢
James Robert Byrne-~-» ------ ~4--~Margaret Louise Monahan
(cet. u. l9ul) Mae. 21, 1919
}_|_Oh-Kathleen Mary-e ___!May 3.9; l9h3-
hO5»Terence Michael-Sep. 5, l9h5-
hO6~Timothy Patrick-Feb.23, 195c~
QC?-Patricia Jeanne~Dec. 2, l952~
hC8-Colleen Anne~~~»Nov. 5, 1956- ,M
_ et
James Re Byrne, son of Lawrence Maurice Eyrne and Ruth tg
Genevieve Cannon, born in Minot, North Dakota, attended Port od
Huron High School; Chrysler Institute of Engineering; Sales as
H
Manager;AEvans Products Company; Catholic; Non»Partisan; Knights ft
- a
of Columbus; Detroit Traffic Club; National Defense Transportation 'e
Assoc; Meadowbrook Country Club; married by Rev. Pr. Clement
Eeper, at Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan»
r
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Margaret Louise Monahan, daughter of william Henry Monahan
and Jane Edna Monk, born in London, Ontario, Canada; attended
Port Huron High School; Catholic; Mon~Partisan; Detroit Traffic
Club; Womens Athletic Assoc; Meadow Brook Country Clube
J
Address: 33635 Hathaway Livonia, Michigane M
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vj:I"'298o
fig Terence Maurice Byrne~-~~- »- ~--- --~»~-
l Lieutenant, U.S, Air Force, pilot of plane that went down
  over South Pacific, killed in action on Jun, l, l9h5.
V11-299.
" William Michael eyane ~--- ------ Leia narjean Hershey
(Apr. 19, l952)July 17, 1929
1 hC9-Christopher Michael Byrne-Feb. 28, l95 -
l hlO-Brian Anthony Byrne~--~--~Jun. 19, 195 a
00 hll-Lisa Anne Byrne- ~------ -~~Mar. 20, 195 ~
hl2~Lynn Mary Byrne-~ -~-----»- Mar, 20, 1956*
William M. Byrne, son of Lawrence M, Byrne and Ruth
Gen@e1veCannon, born in Minot, North Dakota; attended Por
Huron High School; Mississippi State College; Sales Manager-
Electric Houseware-Westinghouse Electric Corp; Catholic; Repub
lican; K. of C,; Elks; B, and B.N. Investment Club; married
at Mansfield (Richland Cc. ) Ohio, by Monsignor Gobel.
Lois Marjean Hershey, daughter of Burton Floyd Hershey
  and Ida Grace Brown; born Bellvllle (Richland County) Ohio;
t
_da attended Mansfield Senior High bchool, Ohio; Catholic; Catholic
f Q Newcomers; Civic Club; Women's Clube
; Address: 563 Coleman Road Mansfield (Richland County) Chioe
\
1 V11-500.
f Richard Benjamin Byrne"---Josephine Caroline "oppoech
1 (Jan. 1h, 1950) ner. 7, 1926
$0 hl ~Suzanne Marie-~Mar. 25, 1951-
i' al anark aienara---aug. 51, 1952-
i hl5~Elizabeth Ann--Dec. 18, l95h~
Q Richard B, Byrne, son of Lawrence M. Byrne and
g Ruth G. Cannon; born at Minot, North Dakota; attended
i Port Enron High School; Production Supervisor; Catholic;
» Democrat; married to JOBGphlHG Caroline Roppoech at Port
1 ~ '
, Huron St. Clair, Michigan, by Megr, Thomas A. Connell.
| Josephine Caroline doppoeoh, daughter of Frank Roppoech
' and Karolina Zotter; attended school at St. Stephen High
` School; Democrat; Catholic; Jr. League of Catholic Women; P.T,A,,
Q Christian Mothers.
I
Edge. Address: 9599 Montana,Livonia Michigan.
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v11»5o1.
Henrietta Joanne Byrnes" -~"- ~-~-Edward Robert Moore.Jr.
(Jun. lh,H§2)June 6, l929
Henrietta Joanne Syrne, daughter of Lawrence Maurice
Byrne and Cuth Genevieve Cannon; born at Providence Hospital
Detroit; Michigan; attended Saint Stephen Grade and High School;
Junior College, A.A,; Marygrove College, B.A;; Social aseworker;
Roman Catholic; Republican; St. Mary's Altar Society; married
by Rev. Father John R. Hogan, at Saint Stephen Catholic Church,
Port Huron, Michigan.
Edward Robert Moore,son of Edward Robert Moore and Martha
Adele McLaughlin; attended St. Johns Military Academy, Port,
Huron Junior College, Michigan State University; Hillsdale College,
H.S. Degree; born at Port Huron Hospital, Port Huron, Michigan;
Insurance Agent; Roman Catholic; Republican; Elks, Toastmasters
International, Port-Huron Junior Chamber of Commerce, Delta
Sigma Phi, Blue Mater Spcrtsmans Club, Black River Country Club,
Port Huron Golf Club.
hl5é:Patrick William Moore-Jun. l , 195 -
h15B.Ann Mary Moore ---- ~-~-oct. 2 , 195 -
Address: 5222 Riverside Drive,Port Huron, Michigan.
v1iȤo2. -
Patricia Ann Byrne-» ~~~~~~~-»~-~~ -John Edward Senyczko
(Jun, 20, 195§Mugust 28, 192h
Patricia A.Byrne, daughter of Lawrence Maurice Byrne
and Ruth Genevieve Cannon, born at St. Clair, Michigan; ettend~
ed St. Stephen Grade and High School, Pt. Huron, Michigan; Dental
Assistant; Catholic; Republican; St. Maryfs Altar Society;
Junior League of Catholic Women; Legion of Mary Mercy Hospital
Auxiliary; married by Rev, Father Robert Allen, St. Stephen
Catholic Church Pt, Huron, Michigan;
John Edward Senyczko, son of Dmytro Senyczko and Mihalina
Kinach, born in Hamtromck, Michigan; attended School at
Holbrook Grade School; Copernicus Junior High; lmmaculate Con"
caption High School; Hamtromck High School; University of Notre
Dame; Sports Director of Radio Station WTTH; Assistant Sports
Editor; Catholic; Republican; Hootball Writers Association of
America, St. Mary's Men's Club, St. Clair County Officials
Association, Elks, Black River Country Club, Holy Name Society.
Address? 2919 llth Ave. Port Huron, Michigane
81,
VII»303.
Dona Joyce Cannon
VII»3Oh.
Thomas Taylor Hammaok --~~-»- -~~~ ~-~-Ruth_01evia Singleton
(Jun. 25, 1938) app. 5, 1913
hl6»Barbara Jean Hammach~-Feb. 6, l9hl~-
hl7~Carol Jane Hammack~~»»Nov; l2, l9HC""
hl8-Sharon Lee Hammack----Oct. 26, l9hE--
Ruth Singleton, daughter of B; C. Singleton and Grace
Waddell Cobb; born in Elsberry, Missouri; Gem City Business
College; Baptist; Democrat; married by T. J. Smith at home of
bride's parents.
Thomas Taylor Hammock, born in New Hope, Missouri; Elsberry
ghd Troy Schools; Chillicothe Business College; Salesman; Baptist;
emocrat.
Address: 2238 Malcolm Avenue, Meet Los Angeles, California.
  9
Roy Cannon Hammack ------- ---------- Anna LaFrange Sheltomi
(APP» 30, 1937)
hl9-Charles Hammack-»»eDec° 10, l938~~
h2C~Bonnie Hammaoh ---- "Sep, 23, l9hC»-
h2l-Nancy Hammaok ---~-- Dec, lg, 19u1_l
h22-Susan Hammaoke- -~-- Nov. 17, l9hh--
Hoy Cannon Hammaok, known as "Mi"; served with UBS; Cavalry
Service in World Mar Il; married by Rev; Joseph Pettie at Grant
Court House, New London, Halls County, Missouri; Hlsberry Cemetery
Anna LaFranoe Shelton, daughter of Charles Shelton and Maude
Stewart; Hlsberry High School.
Elsberry, Missouri.

vii-306.
82.
Mary Lou Hammacke--~---e ----- Charles Howard atwell
(Huge 29, 1939) set. ao, 1912
h23-Sandra Diane ----~ Dece 3, l9hO-
nan-Reeaa---~-»~--~-- '
h25-Stephen Howard-~-Cote 7,
Mary Lou Hammaok, daughter of Roy Ezekiel Hammack and
Wanda Cannon, born New Hope, Missouri; attended New Hope Grade
School Blsberry High'School; Secretary at Mallinckrodt Chemical
Works, Weldon Spring, Missouri; Baptist; Democrat; married
in Denver,
celereae by Reve Rich, (Baptist Minister).
Charles He Atwell, son of Hugh Marcellus Atwell and Ida
Thompson (Atwell); born Tuscumbia, Missouri; Eldon High School;
Baptist; Democrat; Instrument Engineer for Mallinckrodt Chemical
Works, Weldon Spring, Missourie '
No. 61 Barton Place, St, Charles, Missouri
James
Waldo Hammack ---- ---- = ----~--- -~
Elsberry Cemetery, Ehsberry, Missouri"
VII-308,
Bonnie Jean HammacK~ ---- -= ------~- Richard L. Crevelt
(December 21, l939) May 15, 1915
h26»Janice Lee Crevelt-Jule 26, 19to-
H27-Rebecca Ann--~ e---~ Oct. 31, l9hl~
Bonnie Jo Hammock, attended Elsherry High School; Steno-
grapher; Baptist; Democrat; married by Revo J. A. Rageweid,
St. Peters
Rectory, Jefferson City, Cole Co, Missouri.
Richard Le Crevelt, son of Henry Joseph Crevelt and Meta
Brinegar; Ste Peters Parochial School and Jefferson City High
School; Chief of Tabulating Department; Unemployment Compensation
Commission of Missouri; Catholic; Demoorate
Address:
  "'309e
' Ralph Hammack- -»---~-~ e --»- »-»~--»Carol Ann Christensen
' (Novo 10, 1957) Dec" 19, 1931
Ralph Hammack, attended Louisiana High School; U.S. Army,
overseas l9§3; married at'First Lutheran Church, Omaha, Nab.
Carol A. Christensen, daughter of Robert Christensen; Nurse.
VII-310. '
James Taylor Cannon»-~--e-~~- -»~- Norita Burnett
(May 25, l95?) Hove l?, l93?
James Te Cannon son of Waldo Perry Cannon and Mary
Tempe rance
Fox, born Elsherry, Lincoln County, Missouri,
_ 83°
_ Attended Elsberry High School, Chillicothe Business
College; IBM§TAB~Operator; Baptist; Democrat; Married
at New Hope Baptist Church Parsonage, Elsberry, Missouri,
by Revo Alvin Tylere
Morita Burnett daughter of Clarence Lee Burnett and
Finis Vivian Purkey, born St, Louis County, Missouri; attends
eehcol at Pattonville (no) Hiah 59h00l; Clerk; Baptists
Democrate ,
St, louis, Missouri,
t1I~511, `
Wanda Ruth Cannon~»»~-~~~----"--i*""""
Attended Elsberry High School.
  5 I _
Mora Jean Cannon---~----~-~--~--"""'--""""G@n@ Lilley
(June a9, 1956)
Norma J, Cannon attended Blsberry High School in 9
1 e _
955 Gene Lilley Son, of Char1es"Do€L Lilley. Married at th?
home of Rev, Winchell Troy, Missouri.
u28,DGD&ld Eugene Lilley~May 16, l957~-
Address: Winfield, Missouri
Vll~§l§»
Nancy Ann Cannon-~ *-""- "'*""'" ""' '""""
v11~51he
Ralph Morton Cannon, Jr.--~ """*"'""*'"
VlI~5l5e 9
VlI~516f _ -
William Cannon ---- ~-~~---r-'rr *"'""""*""
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VII»31Sa
Joseph Cannon ---- ~-- = ---"- --ee
  90:
Kathleen Cannon~-»~ --- - ~--------
VII-320.
John William Mayes-»--~~---~-~-Martha Belle Whiteside
(Jul. 3O,l9hC)August Y, 1919
h29»James Lester Mayes---May 19, l9h1~
h3O-William Ronald Mayes-Jul ll, 19SS-
John W. Mayes, son of Gus Mayes; Farm Bureau; Baptist;
Layman; Farmer. Martha B. Whiteside, daughter of Jacob Tapley
Whiteside and Ines Wilkinson; Baptist; Elsberry High Schools
  o
Charles Cannon Howard ----~-------- ~-Martha Virginia Reid
(November h, l9hh) April 30, 1921
h3l~Charla Ann Howard~May 17, l9h6-
h32-Brenda Jean Howard~Janl6, 1951-
Charlee C. Howard, son of T. C. and Lucy Cannon Howard,
born E1sberry.'Missouri; attended Elsberry High School; West»
minster College; Naval Aviator; Ensign in U.S. Naval Reserve;
Baptist; Farm Bureau. Martha V. Reid, daughter,  eslie C. Reid.
and Mary Cladney; attended Elsberry High School; Erskine College;
Central College; P.E.O., D-N.C.; married at the Presbyterian
Church (A.R.P.) at Elsberry, Missouri; Presbyterian.
VII-322,
William Otto (Bob) Howard~ -----~» -»--Jane Willis Hunter
(June 5, l9hB} June Eh, 1925
Q33-Robert Thomas Howard~-May 20, 1951-
h3h-William K. Howard ----- Jun 9, l95h-
Jane W. Hunter, daughter of Howard C. Hunter; Married
at Clarksville, Missouri, by Rev. G. Elmo Purvis; attended
William Jewell and Hannibal LaGrange Colleges; Missouri Univer»
sity; Teacher. William C. Howard, attended Missouri University;
Alpha Gamma Rho; Farmer; Baptist; Kiwanis; Farm Bureau.
VI1~323»
John Randolph Howard-~»---~ ---~ e»»--~-#Mary Lynne Parks
(June 23, 1957 August lB, l93h
`35.
JOHR R. Howard, served in U S arm e -
» , I 0 Y' F&FmST° Ba E °
Kiwanis; Farm Bureau; Nason. 2 9 P lst'
Mar? LYHH Parka deuahter of 1. Linwood Park b ~
Egivggggié M;;§;Er;;'%§aduat§ of Christian Colleg;,an§r%a;;ington
J f e * i Mu or "t ~ " w ;
byterian Géurcha bt: Louis' MiS;§;ry: married at Nelson Pres
VI1~52h,
Molly Ann Howard~--» ._._ 1"____,_________
Attended Elsberry High School.
VII~525.
Ann Gannon Griffitta- ~-»_ -__ _.__. _-__ _
Daughter of Isabelle Mayes and John B, Bpiffittst
VII-526, -
Curtis Mayes E1Sa0n-_- _ _ ____ _________
Son of Lottie Temperance Hayes and Guy Cannon Elston,
Carbondale, Ill,
V11-527.
H3TTY Daniel Elstgn---w-- ..__ _;____Anna Mae Van Matre
(Apr. 12, 195h)Jan 28, 191§
h5 -Iris Jeanette-~A , 28 1 _
MBE-Alice Faye ----- Dgg. : 135;-
M59-Anne Arleen-e--May; Z, 1932-
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Richard Guy Elston----»~--» ----- -tunes Maurine Lgter
(March 20, IQME) Sep. 10, 1921
Mhl~Gonnie Lou Elstone---Feb, 5, l9u5~
Richard Guy Elston, son of Guy Cannon Elston and
Lottie Temperance Mayes; born Eleberry, Missouri; attended
Elsberry School; Farmer; Baptist; Eemocrat; I.0.0.F., Legion
Pose §u9; married to uanaa aaoriae Lyter, March 20, l9h2 by
Rev, Holland N, Dutton, at St. Louis, Missouri,
Wanda Maurine Lyter, daughter of Luther Alexander Iyter
and Roxio may Edwards; born on September 10, l921, at
Clarksville, Missouri; attended C1arksvil1eg,5chool, Gem City
Business College; Baptist; Democrat.
Clarksville, Missouri,
VII~529.
Mary Elizabeth Elston~»»~-~»--~~~Nathan Brady Hughes
(Jan. M, l9M7) Jun. EM, 1909
Mary Elizabeth Elston, daughter of Guy Cannon Elston and
Lottie Temperance Mayes; born Elsberry, Lincoln County, Missour
auueaaes Elsberry sign School; Brown Business °ol1ege, su.
Louis, Missouri; Baptist; Democrat.
Nathan Brady Hughes, son of Nathan Asbury Hughes and
Mabel Clare Brady born, Houston, Texas; married by Dr.
010. lohnson, in gt, Louis, Missouri; attended Boys' Big!
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School, University of Geongia»L,L,B¢-; Lawyer; Baptiste Q
Demoorata.
Address: Route 1, Buna, Texas,
9 S7
VII-330.
Katherine Elston-----~~»=_»~»--~-~Robert Lee Taylor
(Feb. 8, 1939) Sep, 29, 1913
Mu2»Robert Stephen Taylor-
un3»Betsy Kay Taylor~~----
Katherine Elston, daughter of Lottie-Temperance Mayes
and Guy Cannon Elston; born in Lincoln Co, Missouri; attended
Elsberry High School; Brown Business College; Stenographers
Baptist; Democrat.
Robert L. Taylor, son of O. Cecil Taylor'and Annabelle
?almer; Farmer; Democrat? married in Elsberry, Baptist Parson
age by Rev, Ed, D. Dausen.
VII~33l¢
Infant Mayes
Child of Roy Wilkinson Mayes and Lou Althea Elliae
Elsberry Cemetery, Eleberry, Missouri.
VII-332,
Mary Willena Mayes-~~ -~--~-- ~~-~-re"--"
Mary Willena Mayes, daughter of Roy Wilkinson Mayes
and Lou Altnea Ellis; attended Elsberry High School; Linden*
wood College for Women; Teacher of Clarence Qannon 5Gh0Ol,
Elsberry, Missouri _
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(April 15, 1950) Jun. 25, lQ30
qua-Richard Cannon Mayes--Aug, LQ; 19511
uu5~Peggy Ann Mayes--- ~--- Jul. 3Q4 l953"
Mh6»Wi1liam.Edward Mayes--&ep.,lT;g1955~;
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Samuel Cannon Mayes, son of Russell Taylor Mayes and
Cave Blanche Weeks, horn in Lincoln County, Missouri; attended
Flsberry High School; University of Missouri; Farmer and
Stockman; Baptist; Democrat; Alpha Gamma Rho; married at
Morrison, Missouri, by Rev. William woltering.
Carol Frances Walterscheidt,ciaughter of S. H. Walterscheidt
and Emma Augustine; Catholic; Democrat; Typist in State Division
of Employment, Jefferson City, Missouri.
Address: BFD 2, Elsberry, Missouri.
VII»33h.
John Richard Weeks -----~ ~ ~---- ---- -- -~-Bonnie Lee Stone
(June 27, l95l) Sep. l5, 1931
hM?~Rieaafe say wears-»oae. 5, 1952--i
hh8-Kathy Lou Weeks ~~-- Jul. 9, l95h"*
John R. Weeks, son of Virgil Stuckert Meeks and Lucy Catherine
Mayes, horn in Elsherry, Missouri; Elsberry High School; Central
College; Rubicam Business College; married by Rev. Marvin Fortel
at Epworth Methodist Ghurch,S't. Louis, Missouri.
Bonnie Lee Stone, daughter of Henry£3tone and Jessie Taylor
Stone; Elsberry High School.
VII"335 ~
Catherine Lou Weeks ----------~~--- ~ ----- Harold Edward Moran
(Dec. 17, isha) Dec. 27, 1925
hh9-Joseph Wayne Moran-- »~~--- ---~ Jun. 30, 19§1~-
h50-John Edward Moran-~~ ------ -~~-Oct. 3, 1952-e
M51-Kevin James Moran----~a -----~~ »Apr. 6, 1955--
h52-Harold Edward Moran ll ----- »-~-Dec. 21, 1956--
Catherine Lou Weeks, daughter of Lucy Catherine Mayes and
Virgil Stuckert Weeks; Baptist; Flsnerry High School; formerly
employed by Bank of Lincoln County.
Harold E. Moran, son of Hugo Moran and Margaret Weber; M
Wlsberry High School; Baptist; U.S. Navy, World War ll.
Address: llhO Redman, St. Louis, Missouri
vII"336¢
Hugh Cannon
Son of Eduard Michau Cannon and Helen Grace Henderson.
 
Maids Gannon
Daughter of Edward Michau Gannon and Helen Grace Henderson.
89.
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Eugenia Louise Uannogluwu....-.»»-....-.=---.-.»»»..@-
Eugenia L. Cannon, daughter of Edward Michau Gannon and
Helen Grace Henderson,
VII-559.
Frederick Nienaber- "-~- *-"' *"""" '"'" """
Frederick Nienaber, son of Eugenia Marie Cannon and
Isaac Nienaber. _
VII-5h0.
John Arnold Boone~--~~----
L5 -Christy Boone-~»-
h5_-Cheri Boone----ee
John A, Boone, son of Arnold Gannon Boone and Alice
Marie Bower.
Washington, Illinois.
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. cess. 28. 1957)
Nancy Ann Boone, daughter of Arnold G. BOOHS and §1iG@
Marie Bowers; Graduate of Maryville Uollege; married in the
Our lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, by Msgr. Edward §. Rogers#
Wilbur Fiske Warner, son of John B. Warner and Miss Kinsella;
QpaQQate of St. Louis University; overseas duty with Marine
Corps W.W.Il; Alpha Delta Gramma FT&t@PHi3Y»
VII~§h2»
Eleanor Moore --~-- ~ --"~ "" ""' '"'°"""""""
Eleanor Moore, daughter of Mary Frances Boone and Carl
Richard Moore.
VII~5h5. '
Frances Moore-~ ---- ~~--~-William Raymond Coleman, JPQ
(June h, l9h3) -
Frances Moore, daughter of Mary Frances Boone and Carl
Richard Moore.
Baltimore, Marylande
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Mary Tracewell ----- -~ ----~- ~-*~~~"--~-~*
Mary Tracewell, daughter of Helen Louise Boone and
Arthur Nelson Tracewell.
VII-5n§. I
Gaorge Tracewell--_-»»~-»--_Q-an-~-»~---
*George Tracewell, son of Helen Louise Boone
and Hrthur Nelson Tracewell.
Dewey Julian Hansen-~-- -~»- --~---~----~~
Dewey J. Hansen, son of Helen Cothron and Hay Julius
Hansen; designated by Jaycees of Billings, Montana, as
outstanding young man of the year, January 1957; clerk of
Montana-Dakota Utilities Company. Deacon of First Congrega~
tional Church, Scout Troop Leader, Scout Master, "Key Club
Advisor for Billings Kiwanis Club; Adjutant of the 9h5hth Air
Reserve Squadron.
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Helen Frances Whiteside ---~ s--~ -----~- Maurice Bartee
(ost. 31, l9h2)
Helen Frances Whiteside, daughter of Hettie Inez Gallo-
way and Jacob Tapley Whiteside.
VIII-5h8,
Martha Belle Whiteside~-- -~-- -John William Mayes
_ §Jul. 50, l9nO) _
Martha Belle Whiteside, daughter of Hottie Inez Galloway
and Jacob Tapley Whiteside; graduate of Elsberry High School;
Baptists
John William Mayes, Pres, Ouivre Baptist Associational
Brotherhood; Farm Bureau; Farmer,
HB9 ~James Lester Hayes~--May. 19, l9n1-
&§O -William resale Mayes~Jul. 11, 1955~
91
VIIl~5h9.
MQTY HOW&Td-"~~"-~~- ~~---- --William Arthur Gardner
(August 12, l9h6) August ll, 1926
B BM55-Cheryl Rae Gardner »~~- Dec. 2, l9h7~
M56-Kendra Lee Gardner-~~~Jul.2l, 1951-
h§T-William Allen Gardner-Apr.l?, 1955-
Hary Howard, daughter of Peyton Howard and Gma Galloway;
Blsberry High School; Hethodist; formerly secretary;
William A, Gardner, son of W, A, and A1166 Gardner,
Operator G;H,&@O. Railroad.
Ashland, Illinois.
V111-550,
Jane Louise Howard-~--~~~-Howard De France Hardeman
(Aug. 10, 1956) August 5, 1919
Jane Louise Howard, daughter of Peyton Howard and
Oma Galloway; Graduate of Hlsberry High School; Central
College; Former director of religious education, Stephens
Memorial Church, St. Louis; married in Methodist Church,
Elsberry, Missouri, by Rev. Marvin Hortel.
Howard D. Hardeman, son of Hrs, G. H. Hardeman of Jones"
bufs, MiS§0UPi3 Graduate of Central College and Duke Divinity
School; Minister Methodist Church; Wellsville, Missouri,
Wellsville, Missouri,
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u58~aionare Allen weeer~eep. 22, 1957;
Meth §?t§ryn Howard, daughter of Peyton Howard and Oma Galloway
0 S , Eleberry High bghoolg 5
Harry A. Weber, son of Harry Weber- Tool and Dye Specigligt
in th€ U.S. Navy, '
v111~552.
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James Howard, eon of Peyton Howard and Oma Galloway'
M@th0diSt: Farmer; attendee Eleberry High School, '
vIII»555.
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Galloway' Methodist- Att d Q E . -
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Roy Cannon 305.
Roy Ezekiel 20h.
Sharon Lee h18.
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Fred Page l9h.
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Jeffrey Barnes 390.
Lillie Belle 237.
Linda Lee 289.
Nora Jo 338.
Robert.Landon 286.
Sarah Lee 287 lfl6.
Velma Nadine 237 1/h.
William Gannon 255.
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Roy Julius 220.
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Alvin Oden 160.
Anna Christian 158.
Ardenvoir 157.
Audrey 156.
Charles Albert 66.
Clara Boone 62.
Dora 173°
Ella Ellen 69.
Emma Jane 65.
Florence 150.
Gladys Undine 155.
Glee 171.
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James 151.
James Milton 676
John Woodson 6h.
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Alice 55.
Andrew Johnson 15.
Dorcas 56,
Hardin 52,
Shannon Alfred 55.
Susan 5h.
Hoglin, Mosle éh.
aeaff, aeergia 199.
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` Brenda Jeanh52.
Charla Ann h5l.
Charles Gannon 521
James`552.
Jane Louise_550.
John Randolph 525.
Kathryn 551.
Mary 5u9~
Molly 52h.
Peyton 255.
Robert Thomas M55.
Suzanne 555.
Thomas Gannon 208.
William K. h5h.
William Otto 522,
Hughes, Nathan 529.
Hunter, Jane Willis 522.
Hutchinson,
Frank 162.
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Jamison, Elnerah Belle 77.
Jeffries, Sarah Annie 109.
Khigh§,Temperanee 5,
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Alvin 121,
Alvin 259,
Bargin 252,
Denzel 235.
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Garner 251.'
George 119.
Henry 55.
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Louis Shannon 120.
Mable 258,
Orville Alfred 25n,
Holland 256. _
R. Edwin 255.
William 177.
260.
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Harry ln5.
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Bernard Andrew 151.
George Mitchel 132.
Helen Loretta 12 .
Henry August 150,
Leo,
Henry William 56a
Joseph Alfred 125.
Mary Frede 126.
Raleigh Francis 122,
- Roeina Wilhelmine 127.
Russell Antone l2h.
7 Stella Alice 125,
Teresa 129.
Levengood, Gharkas 195.
Ligon, 5
Allen Hugh 557.
Dorrie Edward 259.
Edward Lee 111.
Francis Lee 559.
Hugh Adolphns 258.
Janes Ceneyra 237-
Jehn Edward 558,
Sandra Lee nel,
Lilley,
Donald Eugene uae.
Gene 512.
Liter, Wanda 528.
Lloyd, Eileen 2n;_
Lockwood, Chester Milton 158
Martin,
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Ida may 182.
James Richard 587.
Mary Lou 185.
Pearl 1Bh.
William 75.
185.
Mayes,
Angnstine William 207.
lnfent.Meyes 51.
James Lester 29.
Jehn Seneea 80,
John William 520.
John William 5n8.

`Mayee, _ Moore,
Lottie Temperance 210. E
Lucy Catherine 215
Mary Elsie 81.
Mary Willena 552,
Pager Han MM5.
Richard Gannon
Richard Martin 2,
Roy Wilkinson 211.
.Russell Taylor 212
Samuel Gannon 5' ,
William Edward 6
William Ronald R50
McCoy, Rowena 85,
McCue, Kate 96.
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Jennie 265.
William Kinnear
McMillan, Vera 281.
Meyers (Meera) Nettie
Miehau,
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Middleton, Louisa R5,
Miller,
Ann 16 ,
Don 16 .
Emma Gene 165,
Marion 68.
Marion 166.
Virginia l6T,_ ,
Monahan, Margaret Louise 29T.
Moore
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Ann Mary Moore hl5%»
Carl Richard 217.
Edward Robert 5019
Eleanor Marie §h2a
Eranoee 5M5e
George Wheaton El.
J. R. 285.
Patrick William R15e.
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Moran,
H&§O1d Edward, II; 2526
Harold 555.
John Edward R O.
Joseph Mayne .9.
Kevin James h5l,
Morton, nancy Lucinda 79.
Neilson, Mabel 98,
Nienaber, Jewell Isaac 215.
Frederick 559,
Nordwald, _
Richard Bruce 59h.
Ronald C. 289.
Norton,""___5T.
Oden, Elizabeth 6.
Parke, Mary Lynne 52§@
Pearson, Frances Elizabeth 112.
Peeler,
Melinda 575.
William Barney l87¢
william Randolph 276.
William Randolph, II. 572
Pertial, Beshia 5.
Peters, Herberrl8l.

Pettey, Merjorie 288.
Phillips, Ida Pauline 195°
Pierce, Loy 128,
Pixley,
Thomas Dawson 268.
William Gannon 567.
William Irvin ETL.
Plummer,
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William M7.
Polly, J. w, 92.
Price,
Emaline hh.
Frank h0.
George h2.
John 8.
John ull
Thomas h5,
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` Malcolm Baskett 280,
Martha Virginia Reid 321s
Stephen Malcolm 582.
William Michael 581.
Rigg, Grace Vivian 2h2,
Robertson* Elizabeth TG
Roppoech, Josephine Caroline 500
Salisbury,
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Son 170,
Schaffer, 180.
Soherf,
Harold Eugene h02l/h
John Cannon h02l/2
John   J-re  
Mary Margaret M021/16.
Richard Barnett h02l/8
Scheer,
Karen Temperance 366.
William D. 250.
Schroeder, Grace TO.
Seaney, Maud 118.
Senyczko, John Edward 302.
Shannon, James William 80.
Shelton, Anne La France 305.
Shoop, Doris Eleanor 278.
Showalter,
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Robert Milton 290.
Virginia Lynne 396.
Shumeker, Walter 129.
Simonde,
Elizabeth Ann lh.
Elizabeth Ann h6.
Fannie Middleton l0h.
John ME.
Oliver ll.
Tone lO5.
Thomas lO3.
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Harry A. 551.
Richard Allen h§3.
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