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9:00 a.m. | James Allen Dawson
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James Allen Dawson Miss Ida V. Berry 17 Dec 1887 F172
1910, farmer, Fulton East Road, Fulton Township
James Allen Dawson 1 May 1854 1 Feb 1925 Fulton Telegraph, Callaway Weekly Gazette | James Allen Dawson
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Not on 1870, possibly died between 1860 and 1870 | James M. Dawson
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1900; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623_844; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 24.
Name: Jessie E Walker
Home in 1900: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 38
Birth Date: Jul 1861
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relationship to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother: number of living children: 6
Mother: How many children: 6
Spouse's name: Thomas B Walker
Marriage Year: 1878
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 22
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas B Walker 47
Jessie E Walker 38
Andrea I Walker 18
Thomas D Walker 16
Erastus H Walker 12
Charles E Walker 10
Edward Walker 8
John N Walker 1/12 | Jessie E. Dawson
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Son of George Dawson, born about 1800, Virginia
These Dawsons lived near John F. Fletcher
but do not seem to be connected to my Dawsons
1860 United States Federal Census
about John Dawson
Name: John Dawson
Age in 1860: 34
Birth Year: abt 1826
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fulton
Household Members:
Name Age
John Dawson 34
Louisa Dawson 24
William Dawson 8
James M Dawson 6
Mary J Dawson 4
Martha A Dawson 3
Jesse E Dawson 1
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 321.
1870 United States Federal Census
about John Dawson
Name: John Dawson
Estimated birth year: abt 1826
Age in 1870: 44
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1870: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: 1,500 630
Post Office: Fulton
Family and neighbors:
John 44 ky
Louisa, 34 mo
William 18
Mary J 14
Ann 12
Jessie 10
Silas 8
Charles 6
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M593_764; Page: 321; Image: 196.
1880 United States Federal Census
about John Dawson
Name: John Dawson
Home in 1880: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1827
Birthplace: Kentucky
Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Louisa
Father's name: George
Father's birthplace: VA
Mother's birthplace: KY
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
John Dawson 53
Louisa Dawson 43
Charles Dawson 17
George Dawson 9
George Dawson 81 father virginia
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 538.3000; Enumeration District: 29; Image: 0498. | John Dawson
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Dies in California
Word has been received here of the death last Friday, in Santa Rosa, Calif., of the former Joyce Fay Dawson of Fulton. Funeral services were held Monday in Santa Rosa.
A native of Fulton, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berry A. Dawson, formerly of Fulton and now of Santa Rosa. Besides her parents, she is survived by a brother, Jack Donald, and several nieces and nephews, and an aunt, Mrs. F.M. Herndon. | Joyce Fay Dawson
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Elijah's youngest daughter, Judith, is shown as being 17 at the time of the 1850 census, thus born in 1833. She is not counted in the 1830 census.
James McCue Wilson, b 22, June 1824; d 23, Nov.
1908, Mo. ; m 26, Oct. 1848, Judith Y. Dawson ; b 9,
June 1832; d 23, July 1899, Callaway county, Mo | Judith Dawson
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her husband's name came from the baby daughter Francis's death certificate. Francis's name came from my pictures of Prairie Chapel cemetery. | Kerr Dawson
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He gave the information for his father's death certificate in 1936, his address at that time was Fulton, Missouri. | Lee S. Dawson
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3:15 p.m. | Lucille Dawson
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Death certificate says she was an invalid. Her husband gave the information. | Lucille Dawson
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Roy E. Shedd Miss Lumma Dawson 28 Apr 1917 * ra
Mentioned as deceased in her half-sister Elizabeth's obituary in 2009:
Lumma Shedd of Kansas City | Lumma Dawson
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Name came from son William and daughter Jennie's death certificates. | Margaret Dawson
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She was not mentioned in her mother's obit in 1962. She is on the census as a daughter in 1920 and 1930. I have not found a death certificate for her under the Dawson name. I do find it odd that she was not mentioned. | Martha Dawson
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Deaths - We learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Martha A. Dunlap, beloved wife of Mr. James M. Dunlap, in this vicinity, on Friday, March 5, 1875. She was greatly beloved by all who knew her. On Saturday last she was buried by the members of Fulton Grange, with the honors of the order. The ceremonies were very beautiful and impressive. W.L. Fisher, Master of the Grange, conducted the ceremonies. | Martha E. Dawson
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Dunlap, James M - Dawson, Mattie E - Oct 27 1870 | Martha E. Dawson
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James Franklin Miss Mattie Dawson 17 Dec 1872 C334
1880; Census Place: Liberty, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 623.4000; Enumeration District: 33; Image: 0669.
Name: Mattie G. Franklin
Home in 1880: Liberty, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 30
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to head-of-household: Wife
Spouse's name: James A.
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
James A. Franklin 32
Mattie G. Franklin 30
Mary L. Franklin 3
Claud Franklin 2
Allen L. Franklin 1M
Lou Boulware 17, Black, servant
MO CALLAWAY FULTON TWP 1900 census
Franklin, Mattie G., Apr 1852, 48, 3 children born, 3 living (does not account for Allen born 1880, also obituary says she had 7 children), Dressmaker, widow
Mary L., dau. Aug 1877, 22, single, seamstress
Claude D., son, Dec. 1878, 21, single, Delivery grocery
Ray B., son, Dec. 1883, 16, sets type
Dawson, Mary A., mother, Oct. 1820, 79, 2 children born, 2 living, Va., Va., Va.
Living a few doors away from John G. Carter, so they must have lived on 4th Street in Fulton in 1900. John G. Carter was the husband of Mary Herring Dawson's deceased sister, Mariah Herring Carter.
MO CALLAWAY 4-WD FULTON 1910 census
Franklin, Martha, roomer in house of Martha Rogers on Grand St., Fulton. 55, widow, 3 children living
MO CALLAWAY 3-WD; FULTON 1920 census
Franklin, Martha G., renting, 800 Court St., Fulton, 68, widow
Her son, (Benjamin) Ray Franklin, gave the info for her death certificate. He had the birthplace of her mother wrong. | Martha Gentry Dawson
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Mrs. M.G. Franklin Died Thursday
Stroke of Paralysis Two Weeks Ago Proved Fatal to Fulton Resident.
Mrs. Martha G. Franklin, 79 years old, a lifelong resident of Fulton and Callaway county, died at 5:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the effects of a paralytic stroke suffered two weeks ago, at the home of Mrs. Lee Vaughn, of West avenue, where she made her home. Mrs. Franklin had been in excellent health up to the time she was stricken and was able to be downtown the day before.
A funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, byt he pastor, the Rev. Dr. A.W. Tandy, and burial will be in Hillcrest cemetery of Fulton.
The pall bearers will be: E.A. Robnett, E.S. Clatterbuck, L.H. Holt, Dr. W.H. Renoe, George E. Tutt, and J. Russell Rogers.
Mrs. Franklin was a daughter of Robert and Mary Dawson, pioneer residents of Callaway county who came here from Virginia. She was born April 20, 1851, on a farm three miles west of Fulton, and spent practically her entire life within the county, residing for the last forty years in Fulton.
After her marriage to the late James A. Franklin, they resided on a farm west of Fulton, and later came to Fulton where Mr. Franklin was associated with the late Mr. Bragg in the manufacture of the famous Bragg saddle. Mr. Franklin died about 26 years ago.
Of a family of seven children, two survive Mrs. Franklin. They are: Claude D. Franklin, of Kansas City, and B. Ray Franklin, a member of the Capital News Printing Company, of Jefferson City. One brother, Ben Dawson, of Readsville, also survives. The late Judge W.H. Dawson, former well-known Fultonian, was a brother of Mrs. Franklin.
Mrs. Franklin was a faithful and consistent Christian. She united with the Baptist church early in life and for forty years or more had been a member of the Fulton Baptist church, where she attended services regularly until she was stricken. She will be missed in the church and by a large circle of friends in Fulton who join with the family in their bereavement. | Martha Gentry Dawson
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Dawson, Martin L - Hackley, Penelope - Mar 10 1852
1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 323.
Name: Martin Dawson
Age in 1860: 48
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fulton
Value of real estate: $3,500 $1,500
Household Members:
Name Age
Martin Dawson 48
Peneolopi Dawson 41
Robert Dawson 6
Bettie Dawson 2 | Martin L. Dawson
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Yates Dawson Miss Eunice Kemp 23 Dec 1912 J141
In his half-sister Elizabeth's obituary in 2009, he was mentioned as deceased:
M. Yates Dawson of LaMesa, NM,
He was a retired farmer at the time of his death, living in R.F.D.#1, McCredie, Missouri. He was a widower. He died in the Callaway hospital. He was buried in Las Cruces, New Mexico, cemetery unknown. Mrs. Sam Barnes of McCredie, Missouri, gave the information for his death certificate. | Martin Yates Dawson
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Mentioned in her mother's obituary as a surviving daughter in 1962;
Mrs. Harvey (Martha) Morts, Fulton | Mary Dawson
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Mentioned in his mother's obituary as a surviving son in 1962;
O.R. "Jim" Dawson, Creve Coeur, Ill. | O. Riley Dawson
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born 5:55 p.m. died 9:55 p.m. same day | Rebecca Dawson
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1920 United States Federal Census Recordinfo
about Robt H Dawson
Name: Robt H Dawson
Age: 29 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1891
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Home in 1920: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Home owned: Rent
Sex: Male
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Year: 1920; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 700.
Farmer, living next door to parents
In 1970, he was named as a surviving brother in his sister Evelyn's obituary:
Robert Dawson, Memphis, Tenn. | Robert H. Dawson
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Callaway County, Missouri Journal
Dawson Private Cemetery
DAWSON
DAWSON, Robert H, died 02 April 1872, aged 62
yrs, 4 mos, 26 days
At least two other graves with field stone
makers
Came to Callaway County in 1830 with his brothers and sisters
They had a total of 9 children, 3 died young. | Robert H. Dawson
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Roy Dawson Miss Barbara Wininigear 3 Nov 1913 J190
He gave the information for his father's death certificate in 1934, he did not know where his father's parents were originally from. | Roy G. Dawson
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Mentioned in his mother's obituary in 1962 as a surviving son;
Samuel Dawson, Millersburg
1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 134.0.
Name: Samual Dawson
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 20
Estimated birth year: abt 1910
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Son-in-Law
Spouse's name: Rebecca Dawson
Race: White
Occupation: labor on farm
Rent/home value: rent, $35
Age at first marriage: 20
Household Members:
Name Age
Ila L Loyd 52, night nurse, state hospital
Samual Dawson 20, labor on farm
Rebecca Dawson 19, none
Lawrence Sims 23, operator, shoe factory
Elizabeth Sims 22, operator, shoe factory
Mary Baker 28, roomer, operator, shoe factory | Samuel Dawson
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Samuel Dawson Miss Nannie Loyd 22 May 1878 D33
The George (1799-1882) Dawson family, in Callaway county since 1829, is listed in all censuses 1830-1880, with son Samuel named in his father's household in 1850 (age 16) and 1860 (age 26), thus born 1834, and neighboring his father George Dawson in the 1870 and 1880 censuses.
George Dawson was the brother of Benjamin Dawson (c. 1802-1847). They were both born in Stafford co. VA, grew up in Clark co. KY, married sisters Mary and Lydia Newland there, and came to Missouri in about 1828, together with their father-in-law, John Newland, jr.
George's wife was Mary "Polly" Newland (c. 1802-1846) their children were John (1826-1906), Christopher Columbus (1829-1909), Samuel S. (1834-1905), Sarah Martha Elizabeth (1837-1873, marr. James F. Custard), George William (1839-1910). All lived and died in Callaway county. | Samuel Dawson
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Samuel E. Dawson Miss Hattie E. Muzzy 9 Mar 1881 D137 | Samuel E. Dawson
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Dawson, Sarah J Nichols, Jeremiah Jan 23 1867
per her mother's obituary in 1906:
Mrs. Susan J. Nichols, one of the daughters, died in 1889. | Susan J. Dawson
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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F. M. (Bush) Herndon Miss Virginia Dawson 13 Oct 1919 * ca
Named as a surviving sister in July 1970, in her sister Evelyn's obituary:
Mrs. F.M. (Virginia) Herndon | Virginia H. Dawson
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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on 1880 census, their niece, Katie, 10 years old, was living with them. Katie was the daughter of Mary A.'s brother, James Brandon. Her mother died when she was one year old.
William H. Dawson, page 641, History of Callaway Co., Missouri, 1884:
Like most of the citizens of Callaway county, now approaching middle age, Mr. Dawson is a native of this county, and was born on the 3d of August, 1843. His father was Robert H. Dawson, from Virginia, who settled here as early as 1830, and died in 1872. His mother was, before her marriage, a Miss Mary A. Herring, also of Virginia. She still survives and resides in the county. They reared six children including W.H. He was reared on his father's farm, and being eligible for military service when the war broke out in 1861, enlisted in the Confederate army, or rather, the State (Southern) service. At the expiration of his term of enlistment (six months), he returned home, but in the fall of 1862, engaged in freighting across the plains, which he continued until the following spring. Returning home again, he followed farming without material interuption up to 1868, when he accepted a clerckship in a store at Fulton, and sold goods for the three succeeding years. He then resumed farmning, but was afterwards offered a position in a store on favorable terms, and accepting this, he followed clerking until 1877, when he was appointed street commissioner of Fulton. Mr. Dawson held the office of street commissioner for sex years, and during this time carried forward to completion a thorough system of street improvement. Fulton is now noted for the excellence of its streets, being ahead of almost any town in the interior of the State in this particular. For this gratifying condition of affairs, the credit is preeminently due to Mr. Dawson. Practically, everything except the funds he furnished, and is due to his zeal, influence and enterprise mroe than to any other man's, that the necessary funds were raised. Insisting on the necessity of good streets, he brought the ublic to his way of thinking; and the people, having confidence in his integrity and ability to carry forward the work, came liberally to his recommendations. The result is that he came fully up to their expections and his own intentions. While serving as street commissioner, Mr. Dawson was also made deputy county collector. Being an excellent business man, a good accountant and quick at clerical work, he is an invaluable assistant in the collector's office. Personally he is honorable and gentlemanly, and is popular in Fulton, and in fact all over the county. On the 25th of February, 1869 he was married to Miss Mary A. Brandon, a young lady of this county. She was born November 10, 1842, and was a daughter of Francis and Ann (Bennett) Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson have no children. Both are members of the Baptist church, and he is a member of the I.O.O.F.
Francis Brandon, Mary Ann Brandon Dawson's father married Georgie Anne Herring (George W. Herring Sr.'s daughter) in 1876.
His sister, Martha Dawson Franklin, signed the death certificate. | William Holland Dawson
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W. H. Dawson Died Monday
Native of Callaway County Died at Callaway Hospital After Illness of Two Years.
William Holland Dawson, 82 years old, one of the pioneer residents of Callaway county, died Monday night at 10:30 o'clock at the Callaway Hospital where he had been for the last two years. He suffered a paralytic stroke April 5, 1924, and never recovered, living just two years to the day.
The body was taken to the First Baptist church Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock and rested there until 11:00 when services were conducted by the Rev. A.W. Tandy, pastor of the church. Burial was in Hillcrest cemetery.
Mr. Dawson was born August 3, 1843, on his father's farm, northwest of Fulton. He was a son of Robert H. Dawson, a native Virginian, who settled in Callaway county in 1830. His mother was Miss Mary Herring, also of Virginia.
In 1862 he engaged in freighting across the plains. Returning home the following spring he followed farming until 1868 when he accepted a clerkship in a store in Fulton. In 1877 he was appointed street commissioner of Fulton and lent a great deal of his energy to improving the street of the town. While serving as street commissioner he also was appointed deputy county collector.
Mr. Dawson was married February 25, 1869, to Miss Mary Annis Brandon, of this county, who died April 12, 1919. The couple had no children, but reared Mrs. Robert Rogers, of Columbia, taking her into their home when she was three years old. He is survived by one brother, B.Y. Dawson, of near Readsville, and a sister, Mrs. Martha Franklin, of Fulton, also a number of nephews and nieces.
Mr. Dawson united with the Baptist church of this city in 1883, and took an active part in its affairs until he was stricken with paralysis. He was treasurer of the Sunday school for 25 years, and was one of the trustees of the church building. He also was prominent in Odd Fellow circles in this county, having been a member of the Fulton lodge for 57 years. Up until the time he was taken to the hospital he was a familiar figure on the streets of Fulton and was known to almost everyone in the town, rarely missing a day going down town for a chat with his friends. Sympathy is extended to those who are bereaved by his death. | William Holland Dawson
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On 1930 census, he is living as a roomer with Sam West and Mary Craig West family. Mary Craig was a daughter of Martha Bell Carter Craig. He is a high school teacher.
In July 1970, he was named as a surviving brother in his sister Evelyn's obituary:
William Dawson, Independence; | William M. Dawson
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1910 United States Federal Census Record
about William S Dawson
Name: William S Dawson
Age in 1910: 22
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1888
BirthPlace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouses's Name: Ethel W
Home in 1910: Bourbon, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
William S Dawson 22
Ethel W Dawson 19
Samuel Dawson 4/12
Freeman Charlie Dawson 18
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Bourbon, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 21; Image: 59.
1920 United States Federal Census Record
about W S Dawson
Name: W S Dawson
Home in 1920: Fulton Ward 4, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 31 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1889
BirthPlace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouses's Name: Ethel
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Rent
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
W S Dawson 31
Ethel Dawson 28
Iauil Dawson 10 (Samuel)
Mary Dawson 8 8/12
Clark Dawson 7 11/12
Riley Dawson 5 11/12
Wayne Dawson 3 8/12 (Jananta)
Martha Dawson 10/12
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Fulton Ward 4, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 35; Image: 782.
1930 United States Federal Census Record
about W S Dawson
Name: W S Dawson
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1888
BirthPlace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouses's Name: Ethel E
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
W S Dawson 42
Ethel E Dawson 39
Clark Dawson 17
Riley Dawson 16
Jananta Dawson 13
Martha Dawson 11
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 16; Image: 219.0. | William S. Dawson
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Miss Abbie Day Dies At Ashland; Rites Set Tuesday
Miss Abbie Jane Day, 70, died at the home of W.E. Hinshaw, Route 1, Ashland, at about midnight Saturday.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Church of God Holiness in Fulton, with the Rev. Mrs. Fay Day officiating. Internment will be in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Everett Salmons, J.C. Salmons, Elmer Salmons, Cecil Day, Robert Salmons and Leo Salmons.
The body will lie in state at the Wallace Funeral Home until time for the services.
Miss Day was born September 25, 1890, in Callaway County, near Calwood, the daughter of Truman and Clara Polacek Day.
She was united with the Baptist church at Carrington in 1908.
She had been in ill health the last five years and had made her home with the Hinshaws since last November.
One sister, Mrs. Hattie Salmons of Fulton, and a brother, Emuel Day of Portland survive. Three sisters and seven brothers preceded her in death. | Abbie Jane Day
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She was united with the Baptist church at Carrington in 1908.
In 1920 she was living with her Aunt, Margaret Stringer and Uncle Sanders P. Day. In 1930, still living with Margaret Stringer.
She signed her brother, George's death certificate in 1954 | Abbie Jane Day
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ACKLEY DAY and SARAH OXLEY:
Sarah Oxley and Ackley Day. Ackley Saunders, bondsman. Levi Oxley, deceased, father. Frances Fowler late Oxley mother. 19 January 1816. Page 15: 20 January 1816 (p92 7 5/12 KY-2)
1820 Census Fleming Co KY
Ackley Day p56 100010-10100
1M ? 10 Truman B:1817 age 3
1F ? 10 ?? B:1816-1820
1M 26-45 Ackley B:1793 age 27
1F 16-26 Sarah Oxley B:c1798 age 22
October 10th-1822 Proved by Truman Day and wife November 18th 1822 Fleming County
I Joshua Stockton clerk of the Court for the County aforesaid certify that this deed of conveyance from Edmond Pettis & wife, Ackley Day, Sarah Day, Peter G. Oliver & wife & Saunders P. Day; to Lewis Day was produced before me on the 10th day of October 1822. and the same being shown explained to Mary Oliver wife of Peter G. Oliver she declared that she freely & voluntarily & without the threats or persuasions of her husband signed sealed, acknowledged & delivered the same as her act and deed- an on the 18th day of November following it was proven by the oaths of Truman Day & Catherine Day two of the witnesses thereto to be the act & deed of the other grantors & is recorded Given under my hand this 18th of November 1822 Joshua Stockton
This Indenture made this 20th day of March in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty two between Edward Pettis and Mary his wife to Ackley Day and Sarah his wife and Peter G. Oliver and Mary his wife and Sanders P. Day of the county of Fleming and Commonwealth of Kentucky on the one part, and Lewis Day of the county and Commonwealth aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth: That the said Pettis & wife and Day & wife & S.P.Day for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred Dollars each current money of Kentucky, to them in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged; has granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell and confirm, unto the said Lewis Day his heirs and assigns, all that tract or parcel of Land, situate, and being in the county of Fleming on the waters of Locust Creek containing one hundred and fifty acres being the same conveyed by James Crawford commisioned undere a decree of the Fleming circuit court in the chancery suit of Days Heirs against Oxleys, heirs each of the aforesaid first named parties owning and claiming an undivided interest of one tenth of said tract of Land. The entire boundary of which is as follows, Beginning at two black oaks in the line of John Mosby survey, thence west 174 poles to three beeches, corner to Daniel Ficklin, thence south 133 poles with Ficklins line to a beech and elm, thence East 174 poles to three sugartrees in the line of Mosby and with the same North to the Beginning. Together with all and singular, the premises thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining: to have and to hold their respective interest hereby conveyed in said tract of land and the appurtenances, into the said Lewis Day his heirs and assigns forever: And the said Edmond Pettis and wife Ackley Day & wife & Peter G. Oliver & wife and Sanders Day for themselves their heirs, executors, and administrators, the aforesaid tract of land and premises, unto the said Lewis Day his heirs and assigns against the claim or claims of all and every person, or persons whatsoever claiming under them, but no further do and will forever defend, by these presents. In witness whereof, the said Edmond Pettis & Peggy his wife Ackley Day & Sarah his wife Peter G. Oliver & Mary his wife and Sanders Day hereunto set their hand and seal the day and date first above written
Edmond Pettis
Acknowledged in presence of
Truman Day Margaret X Pettis her mark
Stephen Smoot Ackley Day
Catherine X Day her mark
Sarah X Day her mark
Peter G. Oliver
Mary Oliver
Saunders P. Day
From the 1884 Audrain Co. History book:
About the year 1832, the few families that had located in what is now the southern part of Audrain county and the northern portion of Callaway county, concluded to build a school house. Matthew Scott, Temple Wayne, Thomas Boyd, Mrs. Jane Gregg, Ackley Day and Lewis Day were the parties who led off in this important enterprise, and by their united efforts a house of small round logs was constructed on the north-east corner of section 35, 2 township 50, range 9. It was covered with four-foot clapboards, and had a dirt floor. Linn logs, split open and hewn on one side, made the seats, and a piece hewn and laid on stout wooden pins or pegs, driven into augur-holes bored into one of the logs, constituted the writing bench. The teacher employed was Archibald Gregg. This was the first school taught within the present limits of Audrain county. The teacher was fond of his gun and dog. One day at noon (having his gun at the school-house), he went into the woods and killed a wild-cat. It was a great curiosity to the pupils.
Also, from the same book:
The next term of the court commenced March 20, 1837, all the judges being present. Ackley Day was appointed commissioner to lay off the town of New Mexico, and dispose of the lots.
On the 5th day of November, 1837, the commissioner for the sale of lots presented his sale-book of the same. The record in reference thereto is as follows : - This day, Ackley Day, town and county commissioner, presented his sale book of town lots, which was examined by the court and or-dered to be recorded.
1844 State Census Callaway Co MO
Ashely Day 22121-00001 2M slaves 2F slaves #28 Auxvasse Twp
1M -10 Charles A. age 6
1M -10 Francis M. age 10
1M 10-17 Peter age 12
1M 10-17 William A. age 16
1M 18-20 James age 19
1M 21-45 Truman age 26
1M 21-45 Levi O. age 23
1M 45+ Ackley age 51
1F 45+ Sarah Oxley age 46
1850 United States Federal Census
about A Day
Name: A Day
[Ackley Day]
Age: 57
Estimated birth year: abt 1793
Birth Place: Kentucky
Gender: Male
Home in 1850
(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
1850 census
Day A 57 M 301B Farmer KY
Day Sally 52 F KY
Day William 20 M KY
Day Peter M 18 M MO
Day Frances M 16 M MO
Day Charles A 12 MO
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 301; Image: 599.
1851-September 15 Callaway Co MO:
On motion of Levi O. Day who took oath prescribed by law & executed bond in the penalty of $500 with William J. Gilmon & Richard D. Renoe as his Securities letters of Administration are granted him on the estate of Ackley Day deceased & Lewis Stark & Thos. Farrier witness (p114 1 11/15)
1852-January 21 Callaway Co MO:Wednesday:
Leeper & Henderson Plt vs Estate of Ackley Day deceased upon a note filed. Now at this day came as well the Plt aforesaid as the Adm of said estate said Admr having waived the necessity of notice in this cause & the note having been sworn to & proven was allowed in the 5th class for $199.00 & cost Ditto $184.04 & cost (p133 1 11/15)
1852-January 21 Callaway Co MO:Wednesday:
The Court examined the inventory & appraisement & sale bill of the estate of Ackley Day deceased approved & filed (p151 1 11/15)
1852-November 15 Callaway Co MO:Monday- Levi O. Day exhibited for settlement his accounts as admr of the estate of Ackley Day deceased allowed signed filed & ordered to be recorded as follows to wit- Levi O. Day Admr of the estate of Ackley Day decd in account with the Court of Probate for Callaway Co MO?Dr Due from L. O. Day $25.00, one yoke oxen & 3 yearling steers appraised $32.00=$87.00 carried for War ordered recorded $87.00 Amt property sold 58.72 = $115.72 Credits: Voucher #1 D. I Winn Clerk $1.00; #2 R. W. Hunter Appr $1.00; #3 R. W. Hunter for coffin $8.00; #5 Thomas Farrier Appr $1.00; #6 Tax 1851 .40; #9 publishing notice of Admin $2.00; #10 Clerk's fees $2.50 Commission to Admr. .80 =$16.70 11-15-1852 balance due $99.02 L. O. Day Wm. H. Barley, J. A. Burt Wit (p239 1 11/15)
1853-November 21 Callaway Co MO:Monday-Levi O. Day this day came into Court & exhibited for settlement his accounts as Administrator of the estate of Ackley Day dec'd which were examined by the Ct allowed signed, filed, & ordered recorded as followsto wit-2nd Annual Settlement of Levi O. Day Admr of estate of Ackley Day decd made with the County Court of Callaway County this 21 November 1853 Said Admr ordered recorded; To amount on hand on Last settlement $99.02 said Admr CR; By amount of appraisement claimed by Peter M. Day & assigned to be his $32.00; Cost paid on the suit $3.80; By grants receipt $3.25 = $39.05; By Commission on $39.05 at 5 % $1.95 =$41.00; Nov 21 1853 amount by Admr $58.02 Levi O. Day Wm H. Bailey, W. Bright (p362 1 11/15)
1854-September 19 Callaway Co MO: Tuesday-It is ordered by the Court that the Admr of the estate of Ackley Day deceased be directed to pay ten cents on the dollar on all demands allowed in the 5th class of debts against said estate (p503 1 11/15)
1854-November 21 Callaway Co MO:Tuesday-Levi O. Day this day came into Court and exhibited for final settlement his accounts as Admr of the estate of Ackley Day deceased which were examined by the Court, Sealed, Filed & Ordered Recorded as follows to wit- 3rd Annual & final settlement November Court 1854. Levi O. Day as Admr of the estate of Ackley Day deceased said Admr -- To Amount balance on 2nd Settlement $58.02 Credits: by amount paid Leeper & Henderson voucher #1 $19.99
1854-September 19 Callaway Co MO: Tuesday-It is ordered by the Court that the Admr of the estate of Ackley Day deceased be directed to pay ten cents on the dollar on all demands allowed in the 5th class of debts against said estate (p503 1 11/15)
1854-November 21 Callaway Co MO:Tuesday-Levi O. Day this day came into Court and exhibited for final settlement his accounts as Admr of the estate of Ackley Day deceased which were examined by the Court, Sealed, Filed & Ordered Recorded as follows to wit- 3rd Annual & final settlement November Court 1854. Levi O. Day as Admr of the estate of Ackley Day deceased said Admr -- To Amount balance on 2nd Settlement $58.02 Credits: by amount paid Leeper & Henderson voucher #1 $19.99
1855-January 8 Callaway Co MO:Ezekiel M. Day land in section 7 (see 9-21-1836) (N:William Langley, Matthew W. Gathwright) Austin B. Corley 1-9-1855 85.53 A and 83.95 A nearby
Probate packet lists 10 heirs of Ackley Day in 1851. Very hard to read all names. | Ackley Day
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After her husband's death in 1920, she remarried. It must have been about 1923 because she had a 6 year old daughter with her second husband by 1930.
1930; Census Place: Highland, Lewis, Missouri; Roll: 1209; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 103.0.
Name: Omega Overton
Home in 1930: Highland, Lewis, Missouri
Age: 12
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1918
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Stepdaughter
Mother's Name: Alpha
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Alex F Stephenson 38
Alpha Stephenson 38
James Stephenson 17
Mary Eunice Stephenson 6
Omega Overton 12 | Alpha Day
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Children of ALVIN DAY and PRISCILLA FOSTER are:
i.WILLIAM MEREDITH DAY, b. 1825; m. AMANDA WALTON.
ii.ELIZA JANE DAY, b. 1826, Kentucky; She married EDWARD PERKINS. He was born 1825 in Kentucky Children of ELIZA DAY and EDWARD PERKINS are:
1.LOUISA F. PERKINS, b. Abt. 1847, Kentucky.
2.THOMAS M. PERKINS, b. Abt. 1849, Kentucky.
3.AMANDA PERKINS, b. Abt. 1855, Kentucky.
4.FLORENCE F. PERKINS, b. Abt. 1858, Kentucky.
iii.SANDERS PRESLEY DAY, b. 1830, Kentucky; d. Dec 1890. He married (1) SARAH MORGAN. She died Bet. 1870 - 1871. He married (2) EMALINE JONES 1871. She was born 1830 in West Virginia.
Children of SANDERS DAY and SARAH MORGAN are:
1.JAMES A. DAY, b. Abt. 1850.
2.WILLIAM DAY, b. Abt. 1856.
3.ARTHUR F. DAY, b. 11 Nov 1861, Indiana; d. 24 Aug 1912, La Grande, Union County, Oregon.
4.NANNIE B. DAY, b. Abt. 1863
5.LEMUEL PRESLEY DAY, b. 10 Oct 1868, Hancock County, Illinois; d. 18 Mar 1956, La Grande, Union County, Oregon.
6.MINNIE DAY, b. Abt. 1868, Illinois
Child of SANDERS DAY and EMALINE JONES is:
1.BLANCHE DAY, b. Abt. 1872, Illinois;
iv.ELIZABETH MILTON DAY, b. 1834, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1900. She married BENJAMIN F. FREEMAN. He was born 12 Mar 1830 in Kentucky, and died 16 Dec 1887.
Children of ELIZABETH DAY and BENJAMIN FREEMAN are:
1.SANDERS P. FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1853, Kentucky
2.LUCRETIA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1862, Kentucky.
3.JENNIE H. FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1866, Kentucky
4.AGNES FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1872, Kentucky
v.ARTHUR FOSTER DAY, b. Aug 1836, Kentucky; d. Mar 1904. He married AMANDA THOMPSON 12 Dec 1861 in Fleming County, Kentucky. She was born 02 Apr 1846 in Kentucky, and died 24 Sep 1925 in Hancock County, Illinois.
Children of ARTHUR DAY and AMANDA THOMPSON are:
1.JOHN A. DAY, b. Oct 1862, Kentucky; d. 16 Jan 1925, Hancock County, Illinois.
2.ROBERT L. DAY, b. Abt. 1865, Kentucky
3.HATTIE DAY, b. Abt. 1867, Kentucky; d. 1938, Hancock County, Illinois; m. HARRISON ARTHUR STOCKTON, 27 Dec 1893, Hancock County, Illinois.
4.MARGARET DAY, b. 13 Feb 1870, Kentucky; d. 1955; m. WILLIAM JAMES FLEMING, 10 Aug 1889; b. 28 Mar 1862, Hancock County, Illinois.
5.TAYLOR T. DAY, b. Abt. 1873, Ohio
6.SALLIE DAY, b. Abt. 1875, Illinois; d. 23 Sep 1942, Hancock County, Illinois; m. AUGUST AUCELET, 19 Sep 1894, Hancock County, Illinois; d. 09 May 1935, Hancock County, Illinois.
7.TRUMAN S. DAY, b. 22 Jan 1878, Illinois; d. Bet. 1880 - 1988, Omaha, Nebraska.
8.ADA C. DAY, b. Abt. 1880, Illinois; d. Bet. 1880 - 1990; m. AUSON O'HAVER, 30 Sep 1899.
vi.MARGARET ELLEN DAY, b. 1839, Kentucky; She married CHARLES EMMONS Jul 1855 in Fleming County, Kentucky, son of ST. EMMONS and ALICE BOWEN. He was born 20 Aug 1836 in Fleming County, Kentucky
Children of MARGARET DAY and CHARLES EMMONS are:
1.ELBERT EMMONS, b. Abt. 1856, Kentucky;
2.LUTHER S. EMMONS, b. Abt. 1858, Kentucky.
3.LOUISA EMMONS, b. Abt. 1861, Kentucky.
4.WILLIAM S. EMMONS, b. Abt. 1865, Kentucky
5.ALICE EMMONS, b. Abt. 1868, Kentucky
6.CHARLES EMMONS, b. Abt. 1870, Kentucky
7.VIOLA EMMONS, b. Abt. 1872, Missouri
8.JAMES EMMONS, b. Abt. 1874, Missouri
9.FRANK EMMONS, b. Abt. 1877, Missouri
vii.JOHN B. DAY, b. 20 Feb 1841, Kentucky; d. 13 Jan 1863, Fleming County, Kentucky.
viii.TRUMAN SKINNER DAY, b. Aug 1843, Kentucky; d. 09 Jun 1901, Montrose County, Iowa. He married LUCINDA F. GRAY. She was born Apr 1846 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1900.
Children of TRUMAN DAY and LUCINDA GRAY are:
1.CHARLTON DAY, b. Feb 1868, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1900.
2.WILLIAM DAY, b. Abt. 1869, Kentucky
3.CLARENCE B. DAY, b. Nov 1871, Kentucky
4.MAGGIE DAY, b. Abt. 1875, Kentucky
5.HARVEY R. DAY, b. 12 Jan 1881, Fleming County, Kentucky; d. 20 Oct 1896, Hancock County, Illinois.
ix.MARTHA EMELINE DAY, b. 13 Apr 1847; d. 07 Nov 1909, Enterprise, Wallowa County, Oregon. She married JOHN W. EMMONS 21 Dec 1865 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He was born 20 Mar 1843, and died 1933.
Children of MARTHA DAY and JOHN EMMONS are:
1.LILLIE JANE EMMONS, b. 01 Dec 1866, Fleming County, Kentucky; m. DELBERT DAVIS.
2.ALTON RICHARD EMMONS, b. 02 Jan 1869, Kentucky
3.WILLIAM P. EMMONS, b. 14 May 1871, Illinois
4.LEONARD BERTON EMMONS, b. 08 Dec 1874, Illinois
5.CHARLES DAYTON EMMONS, b. 02 Sep 1877, Illinois
6.GEORGE MADISON EMMONS, b. 05 Oct 1880.
7.JESSIE EMMONS, b. 10 Apr 1882; m. DELBERT HOMAN.
Fleming County Will Book L, page 57, 1859
In the name of God Amen. I Alvin G. Day of the County of Fleming and state of Kentucky being infirm in body but sound in mind do make and ordain this my last will and testament as follows:
First- At my death I desire that after burial expenses all my debts or just liabilities shall be paid and all other claims due me to be collected as speedily as possible and any case or cases of litigation in which I may be condemed to be brought to a close as early as practable.
Second- It is my will that all my property, personal and real be sold, the negroes all to be sold as one family to the highest bidder at public auction all sold in a body to the same bidder. Also I desire all my landed property to be sold to the best advantage either as a whole or in parcels as may be deemed most advisable and profitable by my executors.
Third- I desire that my wife Priscilla Day shall have one bed and bedding necessary ___ furnishings, ____, bureau, 1 stand table and carpeting now in the house sufficient to cover a common sized room. In addition to this, I give and bequeath to her one hundred dollars. That is, my executors are to hold this sum for her benefit and reasonable wants and at her death or at the termination of her widowhood, whatever may be left of these bequests to her to be equally divided amongst all my children to receive the parents interest in my estate.
Fourth- My wish is to make all my children equal in my estate. They are by
name: William Merideth Day, Eliza Jane Perkins, Saunders Presley Day, Elizabeth Milton Newman, Arthur Foster Day, Margaret Ellen Emmons, John B.
Day, Truman S. Day, Martha Emeline Day.
After the foregoing bequests the balance of my estate I give and bequeath equally between all my above named children and to their children after them. Any of my children who may be owing me by note or other wise are to account to my executors for the same or to have such indebtedness deducted from their interest in my estate.
Fifth- I further desire that my youngest daughter, Martha Emeline Day, have in addition to being made equal in other respects with her brothers and sisters one bed and sufficiently to furnish it, the D____laimer nero in the house and one hundred dollars.
Lastly, I hereby appoint as my executor James W. Crain and Daniel S.
Barksdale. Witness my hand and seal April 12th 1860.
A. G. Day seal
Attest: F. P. Robertson and F. M. Crain
At a court held for Fleming County on the 23rd April 1860. This writing purporting to be the last will of Alvin G. Day, Dec'd. was produced in court and proven by the oaths of F.P. Robertson and T. M. Crain subscribing ______ thereto and the same was ordered to be recorded which is done.
Att: W. Dudley, Clerk | Alvin G. Day
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At her residence, five miles Southwest of Fulton, on July 3rd, 1880, Mrs. Amelia Davis, aged 78 years.
She was confined to her room about four weeks and had been in delicate health for more than a year. Mrs. Davis was one of the early pioneers, having settled in this county with her husband G.W. Davis, in the fall of 1825. They were from Fleming county, Kentucky. For fifty-five years Mrs. Davis resided on the farm on which she died. She was a good neighbor, ever ready to respond to the wants of the sick or distressed, and her loss will be felt by a large circle of relatives and friends.
She has six sons and one daughter living. Frank Davis and G.P. Davis reside in Denton county Texas. C.A., Elias, W.H. Davis and R.T. Davis and Mrs. M.E. Turner, reside in this county. | Amelia Day
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From her obit;
settled in this county with her husband G.W. Davis, in the fall of 1825.
1850 United States Federal Census
about Amelia Davis
Name: Amelia Davis
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: abt 1803
Birth Place: Kentucky
Gender: Female
Property value $1,000
Home in 1850
(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Amelia Davis 47
Mary 19
Charles A. 17
Elias T. 15
Margaret 12
Richard T. 10
William A. 7
Gerard 4
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 238; Image: 473.
In 1850, son Francis and family living next door.
1860 Slave Census Callaway County, Round Prairie Township
Slave Owner, Davis, Amelia
# of Slaves Age Sex Color
1 26 m b
1 23 m b
# slave houses 1
In 1880, living with daughter Mary Turner. | Amelia Day
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Mentioned in brother Robert's obit as being deceased before Dec. 2004. | Anna Day
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She lived at 1012 S. Clark, Mexico, Missouri, at the time of her death. She died at home.
1880; Census Place: Mexico City, Audrain, Missouri; Roll: 672; Family History Film: 1254672; Page: 140D; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 0419.
Name: Anna M. Daniel
Home in 1880: Mexico City, Audrain, Missouri
Age: 28
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1852
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of Household: Wife
Spouse's Name: Jno. W. Daniel
Father's birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's birthplace: Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
Jno. W. Daniel 32
Anna M. Daniel 28
Henry Ernest Daniel 9m
1900; Census Place: Mexico, Audrain, Missouri; Roll: T623_837; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 13.
Name: Annie M Daniel
Home in 1900: Mexico, Audrain, Missouri
Age: 49
Birth Date: Dec 1850
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother: number of living children: 4
Mother: How many children: 6
Spouse's Name: James W Daniel
Marriage year: 1879
Marital Status: Married
Years married: 21
Household Members:
Name Age
James W Daniel 52, Real Estate Agent
Annie M Daniel 49
Charles A Daniel 18, printer
Joe B Daniel 17, bicycle repair
Harrold S Daniel 16, at school
Green D Daniel 12, at school | Anna M. Day
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