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4601 Pugh, Calvin - Guerrant, Martha E - Dec 18 1870

1880; Census Place: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 469.2000; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 0361
Name: Calvin Pugh
Home in 1880: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 47
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Martha E.
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Calvin Pugh 47
Martha E. Pugh 41
Wilburn Pugh 24 from his 1st wife Galwith, Susan
Mary E. Pugh 22 from his 1st wife Galwith, Susan
James S. Pugh 18 from his 1st wife Galwith, Susan
Laura V. Pugh 16 from his 1st wife Galwith, Susan
Samuel F. Pugh 6
Minnie O. Pugh 4
Winnie L. Pugh 1

In 1900, she is living with daughters Minnie and Winnie. Calvin is not listed.

She shares a headstone with her daughter Minnie Pugh. 
Martha Elizabeth Guerrant
 
4602 Nollie "Jack" Burnham Guerrant Jr., 73, Fulton, died Monday, February 26, 2007, at the University Hospital Center in Columbia. He was born Oct. 9, 1933, the son of the late Nollie B. and Prudence (Fennel) Guerrant Sr. He is survived by one brother, Ron Guerrant and his wife Ellen of St. Louis, Mo. and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, March 3, at the Debo Funeral Home in Fulton. Burial will follow in Callaway Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the Donor's Choice. Nollie Burnham Guerrant, Jr.
 
4603 He died in the Callaway Hospital after a stay of one day. His usual address was, rural, west of Carrington. He was a farmer, his wife, Edna, gave the information for his death certificate. Paris Bentley Guerrant
 
4604 Robert Guerrant
August 6, 1925 - February 10, 2011

Robert J. "Bob" Guerrant, 85, passed away Thursday, February 10, 2011 at Callaway Community Hospital. He was born August 6, 1925, the son of J. Wesley and Sophia (Jatho) Guerrant. He was united in marriage on December 6, 1951 to Margie Stratton. She survives at the home.

Bob graduated from Fulton High School in 1943. He proudly served in the Counter Intelligence Corp of the United States Army, earning the rank of Corporal, from 1951 until 1953 which was during the Korean Conflict. In his early years, he delivered mail by horse as a substitute mail carrier. Along with his wife, he owned and operated Bob Guerrant Insurance in Fulton for 39 years. He earned the CLU and LUTC agent designations. Bob was a life-long farmer in Callaway County. He was President of the School Board for the Brown School District for many years. He was a man of strong faith, serving as a church deacon and dedicated Sunday school teacher. He was involved in the Trucker's Ministry at Gasper's in Kingdom City, active in assisting the start of the Reform Baptist Church mission, and participated in the start of the Callaway Baptist Association Training Union. He served as the State Director for Missouri Baptist Training Union. Bob was a member of Southside Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Karen Hertzberg and husband Steve of Nevada, Mo.; one son, Tim Guerrant and wife Marcia of Fulton, Mo.; four grandchildren, Blake Hertzberg and wife Amy of Nevada, Mo., Darcy Herold and husband Jason of Prairie Village, Ks., and Jacob and Jessica Guerrant of Fulton, Mo.; two great grandchildren, Paige and Parker Hertzberg of Nevada, Mo.; two sisters, Betty Cave and husband Andy of New Bloomfield, Mo. and Dorothy Love and husband Chester of Fulton, Mo.; one sister-in-law, Jane Guerrant of Georgia; and one aunt, Dorothy Guerrant of Fulton, Mo.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Gordon Owen Guerrant; and numerous cousins and other family members.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 am Monday, February 14, 2011 at Debo Funeral Home in Fulton with pastors Ron Baker, Gary Garrett and Preston Thompson officiating. Burial with military honors will follow in Callaway Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 2 until 4 pm on Sunday, February 13, 2011 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Southside Baptist Church or Reform Baptist Church. 
Robert J. Guerrant
 
4605 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
4606 1880 census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James W. MC VEIGH Self M Male W 45 VA Farming VA VA
Sarah H. MC VEIGH Wife M Female W 43 MO Keeping House VA VA
Stephen E. MC VEIGH Son S Male W 10 MO
Lulcey I. MC VEIGH Dau S Female W 14 MO
Susan MC VEIGH Dau S Female W 12 MO
Robert MC VEIGH Son S Male W 8 MO
Joseph MC VEIGH Son S Male W 6 MO
James MC VEIGH Son S Male W 4 MO
Claudius L. MC VEIGH Son S Male W 1 MO
Census Place Calwood, Callaway, Missouri

McVeigh, Stephen Eugene, Nov. 9, 1869 - June 19, 1949 buried in Ebenezer.
McVeigh, Claude L., Mar. 7, 1879 - Jan. 20, 1966. Sophia Haines, Nov. 9, 1893 - Feb. 25, 1958 buried in Ebenezer.
McVeigh, James B., Mar. 30, 1876 - Apr. 2, 1963 buried in Ebenezer.
McVeigh, Robert B., 1871 - 1953. Anna W. his wife, 1881 - 1930 buried in Ebenezer.
McVeigh, Susie E., 1867 - 1934. buried in Ebenezer.
McVeigh, Clara Edna, 1884 - 1966. buried in Ebenezer.
McVeigh, Joseph E., Feb. 21, 1874 - Jan. 11, 1965. Emily E., Oct. 24, 1880 - Aug. 25, 1958. buried in Ebenezer.

Her obituary says she was born Nov. 23, 1837. 
Sallie Ann Guerrant
 
4607 Mrs. Sallie McVeigh, Dead.
Mrs. Sallie M. McVeigh, 75 years old, widow of James W. McVeigh, died of Bright's disease, Thursday morning at her home, four miles northeast of Fulton. She had been in poor health several years. Funeral services will be held at Ebenezer Baptist church, northeast of Fulton, this (Friday) afternoon by the Rev. Samuel Eaton and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. McVeigh was a daughter of Stephen Guerrant, a pioneer Callaway settler, and was born on part of the farm on which she resided on November 23, 1837. In her young womanhood she was married to James W. McVeigh, who emigrated to Callaway from Virginia, and who died during Christmas week, 1910.
Seven children survive Mrs. McVeigh, as follows: Misses Susie and Edna, who live at home; Stephen Eugene, a former collector of Callaway county; Robert B., a Fulton merchant; Joseph F. and Claude, farmers of this county, and James B., of Minot, N.D.
Mrs. McVeigh united with the Baptist Church in early life and lived a consecrated, Christian life. She was a good neighbor and friend and a devoted wife and mother, and will be greatly missed in the community in which she lived. The Gazette extends sympathy to those who mourn her passing. 
Sallie Ann Guerrant
 
4608 1850 Callaway Co., Missouri census
Guesant Stephen 46 M Farmer $400 VA G253
Guesant Lucy Ann 41 F VA
Guesant Sally Ann 12 F MO
Guesant Martha E 11 F MO 
Stephen Guerrant
 
4609 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
4610 daughter of William GUNNELL Sr and Margaret GUNNELL Sarah Gunnell
 
4611 obit - Callaway Weekly Gazette, Aug. 3, 1883
St. Louis Republican
The following special from Platte City, Mo.,, dated July 24th, Dr. A.T. Guthrie, one of the oldest physicians and citizens of the county, died today. His wife died a fortnight ago in Tennessee. His son and only child lies seriously ill. Dr. Guthrie is a native callawegian and has an aged mother residing in this county.

obit - Callaway Weekly Gazette, Aug. 10, 1883
Death of A.T. Guthrie - Died July 28th, 1883 of inflammation of the bowels, at his residence in Olatte City, Mo., Dr. A.T. Guthrie, in the 58th year of his age. A month ago this community was startled by a dispatch from Tennessee announcing the death of Mrs. Bennie M. Guthrie, his wife. - daughter Addie -. The grave was in the family lot, where lie Dr. Guthrie's first wife, and her two sons. Addison Taylor Guthrie son of Samuel Guthrie and Sallie Phillips, was born in Callaway county, Mo., January 19, 1826. - he located his life work at Olatte City, May 1855. He was married shortly afterwards, to Miss Marthe E. Williams, who died November 1st, 1848. May 30th, 1861 he was married to Miss Bennie M. Cary, whose decease has already been noticed. Two sons, Danial and Willie, were fruits of his first marriage, both lie in the grave beside their mother. His second wife had but one child, Addie (Addison). Will take home with his uncle, John A. Guthrie, at Mexico, Audrain county, Mo. - Dr. Guthrie made no will, but left authority to Mr. Wm. Norton to control and dispose of the Platte County Bank at pleasure. 
Addison Taylor Guthrie
 
4612 Died after a mastoidectomy operation at Barnes Hospital, St. Louis. Baxter F. Guthrie
 
4613 Named in his mother's obituary in 1919:
Claude S. Guthrie, forman of the Gazette office

Named in his father's obituary in 1935:
Claude S. Guthrie of Wichita, Kan. 
Claude S. Guthrie
 
4614 Westminster cemetery listing shows his death as
Guthrie, D. B. - Dec 20 1843- Mar 2 1932

D. B. Guthrie Miss Maggie D. Brown 17 Oct 1881 E17

1900; Census Place: Liberty, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T623_844; Enumeration District: 29
Name: David Guthrie
Home in 1900: Liberty, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 56
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Occupation Farmer
5 childern born, 4 living
David Guthrie 56
Maggie D Guthrie 46
Robert M Guthrie 17
Taylor H Guthrie 13
McKamie P Guthrie 9
Grace Guthrie
David Baxter Guthrie
 
4615 Daughter of Thomas Guthrie and Mildred Howell

Elizabeth is buried in the family cemetery on their farm in Kentucky

Their children were:
Thomas Gibbs
Elizabeth Ann Gibbs Bennett
James Lawrence Gibbs Jr.
William G. Gibbs
Mildred Gibbs Gibbs
Jacob Creath Gibbs MD
Catherine Gibbs
Julius Cedar Gibbs 
Elizabeth Guthrie
 
4616 Ewing C. Guthrie, Dr. - Miss Emma Hayes 21 Jun 1888 xx

Named in both parents obituaries in 1909:
Dr. E.C. Guthrie of Aspen, Col.

Named in his brother Jame's obituary in 1935:
Dr. E.C. Guthrie of Denver, Colo.,
and
To make the distinction more unique, his brother, Dr. Guthrie of Denver, was awarded a similar medal at the same time for also having been a member of the New Bloomfield Masons for half a century. 
Dr. Ewing C. Guthrie
 
4617 per the 1884 Callaway Co., Missouri history book, he moved to California. Finis William Guthrie
 
4618 Named in his brother Jame's obituary:
G.R. Guthrie of Columbia 
George Robert Guthrie
 
4619 He was a son of Thomas Guthrie and Mildred Howell.

They lived on the Old State Turnpke, ten miles east of Shelbyville, Ky. James owned a noted public house and stage stop. They are both buried on their farm, but their graves have been destroyed.

Their children were:
Agnes
Nathaniel
James Jr.
Mildred
Issac Newton
Julius Gibbs
Thomas Churchill
Jeptha Dudley
Granville Clifford
William J.
Elizabeth 
James Guthrie, Sr.
 
4620 obit - Callaway County Gazette June 25, 1880
A Sad Suicide - James E. Gutherie, son of Saml N. Gutherie, residing on the Jefferson City road about nine miles from Fulton, committed suicide, on Sunday -- Beaury Guthrie his older brother -- James E. Guthrie was 17 years old. 
James E Guthrie
 
4621 1900; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623_844 Page: B; Enumeration District: 21.
Name: James Guthrie
Home in 1900: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 45
Birth Date: Dec 1854
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Spouse's Name: Laura
Marriage Year: 1882
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 18
Residence : Cedar Township, Callaway, Missouri
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
James Guthrie 45
Laura Guthrie 38
Orlean Guthrie 16
Joseph Guthrie 15
Leslie Guthrie 11
Claud Guthrie 7
Lissie Murry 50, single, sister-in-law
Elsie Murry 28, single, black, cook 
James Samuel Guthrie
 
4622 J.S. Guthrie Dies
James Samuel Guthrie, 81 years old, died this week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G.P. Sanders, in New Bloomfield. He had been in failing health for seral years, due to complications and the infirmities of age, but had been confined to his bed only four days. Funeral services were held at the Christian church in New Bloomfield,, and burial was in the cemetery there.
Mr. Guthrie was born near New Bloomfield, and was a son of Robert Ewing and Jane Guthrie. He was married to Miss Laura Morray September 7, 1882. She died 16 years ago. He had spent all of his life in the New Bloomfield community, and until just recently had made his home on a farm south of New Bloomfield with his son, Leslie Guthrie. Four children survive. They are: Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Herbert Craighead and Lester Guthrie, all of New Bloomfield, and Claude S. Guthrie of Wichita, Kan. The Guthrie family was composed of three brothers and three sisters. Two of the brothers, Dr. E.C. Guthrie of Denver, Colo., and G.R. Guthrie of Columbia, and one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Cason, of New Bloomfield, are now living.
Mr. Guthrie bore the distinction of being the oldest member of the New Bloomfield Masonic Lodge, and was awarded a jeweled medal last December for having completed 50 years of membership with that order. To make the distinction more unique, his brother, Dr. Guthrie of Denver, was awarded a similar medal at the same time for also having been a member of the New Bloomfield Masons for half a century. 
James Samuel Guthrie
 
4623 John Guthrie and Samuel N. Guthrie, sons of Samuel T. Guthrie, laid out the town of Guthrie, on June 10, 1872.

His usual address was Mexico, Missouri, his occupation was banker. He was a widower at the time of his death. He died in the Missouri Baptist hospital in St. Louis.

He was buried in Mexico, probably in Elmwood cemetery. 
John Appleton Guthrie
 
4624 Named in her mother's obituary in 1919:
Mrs. G.P. Sanders, New Bloomfield.... occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G.P. Sanders, in New Bloomfield...

Named in her father's obituary in 1935:
died this week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G.P. Sanders, in New Bloomfield 
Josephine Edna Guthrie
 
4625 Named in his mother's obituary in 1919:
Leslie C. Guthrie, who lived at the home

Named in his father's obituary in 1935:
....and until just recently had made his home on a farm south of New Bloomfield with his son, Leslie Guthrie.

He was a farmer and merchant at the time of his death. G.P. Sanders of New Bloomfield, Missouri gave the information for his death certificate. He never married. 
Leslie Chalfant Guthrie
 
4626 Foster, Geo T - Guthrie, Martha A - Feb 28 1868 Martha Ann Guthrie
 
4627 1880; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 484.3000; Enumeration District: 26;
Name: Mary E. Cason
Home in 1880: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 31
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of Household: Wife
Spouse's Name: George B.
Father's birthplace: Missouri
Mother's birthplace: Missouri
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
George B. Cason 36
Mary E. Cason 31
William E. Cason 7

1900; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623_844 Page: B; Enumeration District: 21.
Name: Mary Cason
Home in 1900: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 50
Birth Date: Aug 1849
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Female
Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother: number of living children: 1
Mother: How many children: 2
Spouse's Name: George
Marriage Year: 1873
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 27
Residence : Cedar Township, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
George Cason 56
Mary Cason 50
Willie Cason 20

1910; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 24; Image: 105.
Name: Mary E Cason
Age in 1910: 61
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouse's Name: George D
Home in 1910: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
George D Cason 65, farmer
Mary E Cason 61
William E Cason 36, carpenter, house builder 
Mary Elizabeth Guthrie
 
4628 Her name, birth and death, is listed at bottom on her parents headstone. Mary Jane Guthrie
 
4629 Info from Joyce Watson [ejwatson@comcast.net] Mary Jane Guthrie
 
4630 Guthrie, Mary V.- June 30 1884- Septt 22 1898- daug of D. B. & M. D. Guthrie
from cemetery listing 
Mary V Guthrie
 
4631 1910; Census Place: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 181; Image: 537.
Name: Benjamin F Renoe
Age in 1910: 67
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Spouse's Name: Matilda
Home in 1910: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Benjamin F Renoe 67
Matilda Renoe 51
Effie Bufer 18

S.B. Guthrie of New Bloomfield, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. 
Matilda Guthrie
 
4632 She married her 2nd cousin once removed.

She died soon after they came to Callaway Co., Missouri. 
Mildred Guthrie
 
4633 George B. Moore Miss Nannie C. Guthrie 13 Sept 1883 E171 Nancy Caroline Guthrie
 
4634 She was a daughter of James S. Guthrie and Laura Murray.

Named in her mother's obituary in 1919:
Mrs. H.D. Craighead, west of New Bloomfield

Named in her father's obituary in 1935:
Mrs. Herbert Craighead 
Orlean Guthrie
 
4635 He was the Recorder of Deeds in Fulton at the time of his death. John R. Reynolds of Guthrie, Missouri, gave the information for his death certificate.

His parents were Matthew F. Guthrie and Frances Logan, both of St. Charles Co., Missouri. I have not figured out how he was connected with the Guthries in Callaway county, but am pretty sure he was. He is buried next to Robert E. Guthrie & Mary J. Chalfant. 
Robert Campbell Guthrie
 
4636 Died Only Week Apart
Mrs. Ewing Guthrie, of New Bloomfield Survived Husband Only Few Days.
Only a week intervened between the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Ewing guthrie, old and highly esteemed citizens of Cedar twonship. Mr. Guthrie, aged 84 years, died at his home just west of New Bloomfield Thursday afternoon of last week, and Mrs. Guthrie, aged 79 years, died at the same place Thrusday morning of this week. Mrs. Guthrie was ill at the time of her husband's death.
Funeral services over the remains of Mr. Guthrie were held at the home last Friday afternoon by Rev. G.A. Shadwick, and burial was in the New Bloomfield cemetery. Mrs. Guthrie's funeral will occur this afternoon and she will be buried beside her husband.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie were born in Callaway county, he on the site of the town of Guthrie, and she on a farm not far distant. He was born in April, 1824, and she in 1830. Her maiden name was Mary Jane Chalfant. They were married in 1848 and celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding last April.
Six children were born to them, five of whom are living. They are James S. Guthrie, of New Bloomfield; Dr. E.C. Guthrie of Aspen, Col.; George R. Guthrie, of Columbia, and Mesdamess G.D Cason and B.F. Renoe, of New Bloomfield.
Mr. Guthrie leaves four brothers, namely; Judge John A. Guthrie, of Mexico; D. Baxter Guthrie, of Hatton; Samuel N. Guthrie, of Kirksville, and T.F Guthrie, who lives on the old homestead at Guthrie. Mrs. Guthrie was the last surviving member of her family.
Both were members of the Presbyterian church. Because of his advanced age, Mr. Guthrie had lived a retired life a number of years, though in the days of his activity, he was an enterprising and progressive citizen. Mrs. Guthrie was a saintly, old-fashioned mother whose life was a benediction to the community. The children who mourn their death have the sympathy of a host of friends. 
Robert Ewing Guthrie
 
4637 MO CALLAWAY CEDAR 1880 census
Guthrie, Robert, 56, farmer, Mo., Ky., Va.
Mary J., 50, wife, keeping house
Matilda J., 26, dau, works at home
James S., 24, son, farmer
Sally A., 21, dau, works at home
Ewing C., 17, son, works at home
George R., 13, son, works at home 
Robert Ewing Guthrie
 
4638 Died before 1909, not named as a surviving daughter in either parents obituaries in 1909. Sally A. Guthrie
 
4639 John Guthrie and Samuel N. Guthrie, sons of Samuel T. Guthrie, laid out the town of Guthrie, on June 10, 1872.

1860 Callaway Co., Missouri census
ROUND PRAIRIE TWP 1860
Samuel N. Guthrie 30 farmer $2,000 $1,000 born Mo
Ann. S. 22 born Mo.
Finnis W. 3 born Mo.
Felix E. 2 born Mo.

1880 LDS Census Place Round Prairie, Callaway, Missouri Page 661A
Samuel N. GUTHRIE Self M Male W 50 MO Laborer KY KY
Lydia E. GUTHRIE Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
Finis W. GUTHRIE Son S Male W 23 MO At School MO MO
Samuel B. GUTHRIE Son S Male W 18 MO At Home MO MO
James E. GUTHRIE Son S Male W 16 MO At Home MO MO
Churchill P. GUTHRIE Son S Male W 14 MO MO MO
Jessie M. GUTHRIE Dau S Female W 8 MO MO MO
John W. GUTHRIE Son S Male W 6 MO MO MO

Guthrie, Samuel N - Nichols, Ann S - Feb 20 1856

Guthries listed in CRISWELL CEMETERY- also know as Graveyard Hill Cemetery- located in the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of section 7 township 46 north range 10 west. 1.7 miles north of Guthrie on Rte J. This is a combination of old recording and another recording done in 1972. In 1972, the condition of the stones made much of the information doubtful or unreadable. Five stones were unreadable and at least that many were marked with rough stones or unmarked. A building used both as a school and a church once stood to the east in the flat along the Creek. A County road may have also been at the foot of the hill.

GUTHRIE, Addison B. son of Thos F & M. D. Guthrie, died 12 Jan 1863 aged 2 yrs 6 days
Guthrie, Ann S. Wife of S. N. Guthrie, died 14 June 1869, aged 31 yrs 5 mos 25 days
Guthrie, Charles P., son of S. T. & S. Guthrie, born and died 07 April 1847
Guthrie, Harriet E. daug of S. T. & S. Guthrie, 08 Sept 1842- 11 Nov 1842 [ Harriette in 1972- not as Harriett E.]
Guthrie, S. N. died June 14 1869- aged 31y 5m 25d [ 1972 listing] 
Samuel Newton Guthrie
 
4640 Samuel T. Guthrie was born in Madison County, Kentucky, in 1793. His wife, Sally Phillips, was born in Casey County, Kentucky, in 1804. Samuel T. Guthrie came to Callaway County in 1819, and he was married to Sally Phillips on December 27, 1821. They settled on the present site of the town of Guthrie. Samuel T. was the first coroner of Callaway county, in the year 1821. He died April 24, 1872, at the age of 79, less than two months before the town was founded.
John Guthrie and Samuel N. Guthrie, sons of Samuel T. Guthrie, laid out the town of Guthrie, on June 10, 1872.

Census Year: 1850 State: Missouri County: Callaway Page No: 240B Reel no: M432-393 Division: 12th District
Enumerated on: October 2nd, 1850 by:
4 | 642 642 | Saml Guthrie | 56 M | Farmer 1500 | KY
5 | 642 642 | Sally Guthrie | 46 F | | KY
6 | 642 642 | Mary J Guthrie | 22 F | | MO
7 | 642 642 | Saml N Guthrie | 20 M | | MO
8 | 642 642 | Thomas F Guthrie | 19 M | | MO
9 | 642 642 | Martha A Guthrie | 17 F | | MO
10 | 642 642 | Sarah E Guthrie | 15 F | | MO
11 | 642 642 | Nancy C Guthrie | 13 F | | MO
12 | 642 642 | Jno A J Guthrie | 10 M | | MO
13 | 642 642 | David B Guthrie | 6 M | | MO
14 | 642 642 | James P Guthrie | 7 M | | MO

1860 Census Missouri, Caldwell Co., Cedar Twp., P.O. New Bloomfield, 6 Aug 1860 Page 1112
945/917 Saml T. Guthrie 67 M W Farmer 7000/10,000 KY
Sarah 56 F W KY
Jno T. A.? 20 M W Farm Laborer MO
David B. 16 M W MO
Martha A.? 25 F W MO
Nancy C. 22 F W MO
Henry Holeman 21 M W MO (should be 1 year old, not 21)
???? A. Guthrie 1 M W MO

Mr. Samuel T. Guthrie, died at his residence near New Bloomfield, in this county, on Wed., Apr. 24, 1872, aged 72 years. May 10, 1872. 
Samuel Taylor Guthrie
 
4641 Guthrie, Sarah E Holman, William H Apr 29 1857

This is a letter from W.H. Holeman to "sister" telling of Sarah's death.
No Envelope: "Sister" is probably Mary R. (Holman) Caldwell.

Grand Prairie January 30th 1859
Dear Sister
We are all well at present with the exception of colds Sarah died on the 24th Inst She died with the disease of the blood. She had a spell of the fever last fall and when she got up she took the jaundice which left her in a weak state of health all winter getting stronger sometimes than others But it seems like medicine was not to save her life as it was in the hands of a higher power. we moved up here on the 23rd of Dec her health being much improved. but in a short time she became confined to her bed again I called in Dr Russul[?] he did not consider her cure a dangerous one he left medicine She seemed to do well for 10 days She then took a change for the worse on Thursday and died on Monday She suffered but little pain and died like one going asleep She lived a christian life setting forth a bright example during our short journey here together. May our loss be her eternal gain. Our kind neighbors though many of them strangers to us showed us great kindness I feel like I am broke up myself James are going to continue here this year I send you a book mark of her work you must keep it to remember her she was buried at providence her funeral is to be preached at providence in march or April I remain your affectionate Brother
W H Holeman
Transcription by Tom M. Short II from the Mary Rennick Holeman Caldwell Letters in possession of the family of Mary Ann Caldwell Short. 11/27/01 
Sarah Elizabeth Guthrie
 
4642 Frank Guthrie, 82 years old, was struck and killed by Chicago & Alton passenger train No. 210, northbound, near the station at Guthrie, Mo., Tuesday morning. Mr. Guthrie was crossing the track ahead of the train when he was struck. He was a brother of Judge J.A. Guthrie, of this city.
Mr. Guthrie was one of the leading citizens of Callaway County. He had lived at the town that bears his name many years. He leaves three children. They are Mrs. Lou Gray and Mrs. Fannie Huston and Baxter Guthrie, who lived at home with his father. Mr. Guthrie's wife has been dead many years.
Besides his children, Mr. Guthrie leaves two brothers, Judge Guthrie, of Mexico and D.B. Guthrie, who lives southwest of this city. 
Thomas Franklin Guthrie
 
4643 See attached sources. Thomas Franklin Guthrie
 
4644 1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll 1180; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 12; Image: 130.0.
Name: Alfred Guy
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
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Age: 65
Estimated birth year: abt 1865
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Roomer
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Robert T Hobert 58
Stella J Hobert 52
Alfred Guy 65

He was retired at the time of his death. His parents were Charles Guy and Mary Jane Thatcher. Mrs. Belle Suggett, his sister-in-law, gave the information for his death certificate.

They lived in Vandalia Missouri for many years and ran a boarding house. They had no children. 
Alfred Guy
 
4645 Named on son Alfred's death certificate. Charles Guy
 
4646 MO CALLAWAY JACKSON TWP 1910 census
Guy, Clarence, 26, married 2 years, farmer, Mo., Mo., Mo.
Mary, wife, 22, no children, Mo., Mo., Mo.

MO BOONE HALLSVILLE; ROCKY FORK 1920 census
Guy, Clarence, 35, farmer, Mo., Mo., Mo.
Mary, wife, 31, no children, Mo., Mo., Mo. 
Clarence Guy
 
4647 1:30 a.m. John Matthew Guy
 
4648 MO CALLAWAY BOURBON TWP 1900 census
Guy, John M., July 1858, 41, married 16 years, Mo., Ky., Mo., Farmer
Jennie, wife, Feb. 1865, 35, 5 children born 5 living, Mo., Mo., Mo.
Clarence, son Mar. 1884, 16
Maude, dau. Aug. 1885, 14
Clara, dau. Aug. 1891, 8
Ray son Feb. 1893, 7
Bessie, dau. Sept. 1895, 4

MO CALLAWAY LIBERTY TWP 1910 census
Guy, John M., 51, married 26 years, Mo., Ky., Mo., Farmer
Jennie, wife, 45, 7 children born 5 living, Mo., Mo., Mo.
Roy son 17 Farmer
Bessie, dau. 14
Maa?, dau. 9

MO CALLAWAY CLEVELAND TWP 1920 census
Guy, John M., 61 Mo., Ky., Mo., Farmer
Virginia, 54 Mo., Mo., Mo.
Roy son, 26 single
Margaret M., dau 18 single

His usual residence was Hallsville, R.F.D. This is where their son Clarence was living in 1920, they probably moved to that area after 1920. He was a retired farmer. He had a stroke in 1934.

His parents were Charles Guy and Mary Jane Thatcher of Kentucky.

Mrs. Claude Willette of Hallsville gave the information for his death certificate.

Death certificate says he was buried at Richland, I'm not sure which Richland, but am assuming Richland Baptist. Further checking is needed. 
John Matthew Guy
 
4649 In 1920, single, living at home with parents. Roy Guy
 
4650 Daughter of William McCaffey Guy & Cinderella Tate Sallie Ann Guy
 

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