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951 1870 Census Missouri, Callaway Co. Callaway Co., Nine Mile Prairie Twp. P.O.Williamsburg 4 August 1870 Page 397B
56/56 Benson Vinson 48 M W Farmer 10000/2500 Maryland
Martha 30 F W Keeping House MO
Martha J. 9 F W at home MO
Jackson 7 M W at home MO
Sarah 2 F W at home MO
Catherine 1/12 F W at home MO
Gibson, Dellia 21 F B House Keeper MO
Philips, Wm 21 M W Works out? Virginia
Smith, Henry 20 M W Works out Denmark
Smith, Frank 12 M W Works out Denmark

1880
Vinson BENSON Self M Male W 60 MD Farmer MD MD
Martha S. BENSON Wife M Female W 40 MO Keeps House SC KY
Mary J. BENSON Dau S Female W 18 MO MD MO
Jackson L. BENSON Son S Male W 16 MO MD MO
Cecilia BENSON Dau S Female W 12 MO MD MO
Catherine B. BENSON Dau S Female W 10 MO MD MO
Martha H. BENSON Dau S Female W 8 MO MD MO
Vinson Marvin BENSON Son S Male W 6 MO MD MO
Olivia BENSON Dau S Female W 2 MO MD MO
Sarah L. ALLEN Niece S Female W 16 MO MO MO

Family graveyard back of old homestead, Williamsburg, Callaway, Missouri, Benson, Vinson, 03 July 1821- 23 Sept 1897 
Vinson Benson
 
952 (Medical):Death: in Aged 3 yrs., 1 mo. 14 days Virginia Beal (Jennie) Benson
 
953 Benson, Virginia Beall, daug of V. &. M. S. Benson, died 04 Mar 1866, aged 3 yrs 1 mons 14 days Virginia Beal (Jennie) Benson
 
954 Benson, William Harrison, som of Eden and Celia Benson, 07 July 1840- 13 Mar 1897 William Harrison Benson
 
955 Signed her mother's death certificate in 1922. Katherine Berghauser
 
956 On his headstone:
Lt. US Army Air Corps, World War II 
Lewis Edward Berghauser
 
957 Retail merchant in hardware in 1910

1920;Census Place: Fulton Ward 2, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 33; Image: 743.
Name: Louis Berghauser
Home in 1920: Fulton Ward 2, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 46 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Sue Belle
Father's Birth Place: Germany
Mother's Birth Place: Germany
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Louis Berghauser 46
Sue Belle Berghauser 39
Mary Frances Berghauser 8
Lewis Edward Berghauser 6

His wife gave the information on his death certificate. Occupation at time of death was Merchant. He died following surgery. 
Louis Berghauser
 
958 1900 census says had 8 children, only 6 alive. Mary Carine "Catherine" Berghauser
 
959 Named on son William's death certificate. William Berghauser
 
960 Merchant in Fulton.

His parents were William Berghauser and Katherine J. (names from his death certificate.)

His mother;
Berghauser In this city on the 21st inst., at the residence of her son (W. E. B.) Mrs. Catharine J. Berghauser, aged 70 years. Funeral services by Rev. Mr. Chide. July 29, 1870 2/5

Fulton Telegraph, Friday, April 10, 1874
Administrator's Sale
Mr. W.E. Berghauser, administrator of the estate of Louis H. Judt, deceased, will sell on Monday, April 20, 1874, a lot of valuable blacksmith's tools.
Administrator's Sale
We call attention to the advertisement of W.E. Berghauser, administrator of the partnership estate of Judt & Jones. He will sell a lot of new plows, a new spring wagon, and a lot of blacksmith tools. 
William Ernest Berghauser
 
961 Name came from son John's death certificate. Frances C. Bernard
 
962 He was a son of W.A. Bernard and Gillie A. Dudley.

He was a merchant runing a country store at Bachelor, Missouri, at the time of his death. His wife gave the information for his death certificate.

1910; Census Place: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T624_774; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 34; Image: 359.
Name: Tyler Bernard
Age in 1910: 46
Estimated birth year: abt 1864
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Spouse's name: Lucy M
Home in 1910: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Tyler Bernard 46, shopkeeper
Lucy M Bernard 42
Dula B Bernard 19
William D Bernard 16
Gillie W Bernard 12
Frank J Bernard 11
G. Tyler Dudley 67 Father-in-law, shopkeeper
Ann J Dudley 67, mother-in-law
Cora L Dudley 39, sister-in-law 
G. Tyler Bernard
 
963 He died in the Mineral Springs Sanitariem of acute cardiac dilation due to acute alcoholism is delirium tremors.

He was a merchant in Bachelor. 
William Dudley Bernard
 
964 1900 census, teacher, living as boarder with Permelia Roberts.

Fulton Weekly Gazette
Friday, September 16, 1904
"Those Who Come and Go" column
Dr. A.E. Berry of Tampa, Fla., is expected in to visit his parents, Mr. amd Mrs. John Berry, north of town, tomorrow. Mrs. Berry and son are already in the county.

In his mother's obituary in 1912, he is listed as living in Tampa Florida. 
Albert E. Berry, Dr.
 
965 1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 397.
Name: Augus Berry
Age in 1860: 26
Birth Year: abt 1834
Birthplace: Missouri
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Female
Post Office: Fulton
Household Members:
Name Age
Augus Berry 26
Mary W Berry 18
Maggie L Berry 10.12

Angus Berry Abt 44 19 Jun 1877 29 June 1877 Fulton Telegraph (Callaway Co.) 
Angus Berry
 
966 Elijah E. Palmer Miss Annie E. Berry 25 Mar 1884 E217

She lived at 713 Bluff Street, Fulton, Missouri at the time of her death. The information on her death certificate was given by Mrs. M.L. Schmidt, Fulton, Missouri. 
Annie Berry
 
967 Alfred Guy - Miss Beatrice Berry 8 Jun 1892 F536

Her sister, Mrs. Ida Dawson of RFD Fulton, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate.

They lived in Vandalia Missouri for many years and ran a boarding house. They had no children. 
Beatrice Berry
 
968 William E. Nicolson - Miss Bertha Berry 21 Mar 1906 I-174

1910; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T624_774; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 27; Image: 168.
Name: William H Nicolson
Age in 1910: 27
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Son-in-law
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouse's name: Bertha
Home in 1910: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
John J Berry 73
Sarah A Berry 70
Hanford Cole 9, grandson
William H Nicolson 27 son-in-law
Bertha Nicolson 28, daughter

1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll 1180; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 11; Image: 119.0
Name: William Nicolson
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
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Age: 55
Estimated birth year: abt 1875
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Bertha
Race: White
Occupation: Attendant at State Hospital
Rent/home value: rent $30
Household Members:
Name Age
William Nicolson 55
Bertha Nicolson 50
Julia Nicolson 14
Joe E Nicolson 10
Monroe Kemp 57, boarder, carpenter
Orvill Lorenn 20, boarder, clay miner 
Bertha Berry
 
969 Caleb Berry Dead.
Caleb Berry, 73 years old, died at his home in Mexico last Saturday. He was a son of the late Edward G. Berry, of Reform, and was born and reared in this county. Robert Berry, of Reform, a brother, attended the funeral and burial in Mexico Sunday. Mr. Berry was a member of the Masonic lodge. He lived in Mexico a long time. 
Caleb Berry
 
970 In 1905 he lived in Audrain county. Caleb Berry
 
971 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 291; Image: 578
Name: C E Berry
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1800
Birth Place: Kentucky
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
C E Berry 50 farmer, $2000, Kentucky
Virginia Berry 45 wife, Ky
Polly Berry 26 Mo
Frances Berry 24 male
Isaac Berry 18
Richard Berry 15
James Berry 13
Catharine Berry 11
Nancy Berry 9
Elizabeth Berry 7
Ann Berry 3
Rebecca Hays 22
Robert Hays 5
Elizabeth Hays 3
Robert Berry 33

FindaGrave listing:
Birth: Feb. 26, 1801
Mercer County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Mar. 23, 1883
Williamsburg (Callaway County)
Callaway County
Missouri, USA
Caleb was the son of Richard and Mary "Polly" (Ewing) Berry. He married Virginia Fulkerson in 1822 in Callaway County. 
Caleb Ewing Berry
 
972 Cannot find a death certificate in Missouri.
Cannot find this family in 1930 census.
His father was born in England.

1920;Census Place: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T625_909; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 39; Image: 852
Name: Chester John Berry
Home in 1920: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 55 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1865
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Ella Mary
Father's Birth Place: England
Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Chester John Berry 55
Ella Mary Berry 37
Anna Belle Berry 10
Thomas Chester Berry 8
Mary Elizabeth Berry 7
Robert Gilbert Berry 5
Louis Glenwood Berry 3 1/1 
Chester Berry
 
973 He was a retired farmer at the time of his death. He lived in McCredie, Missouri, he died at home. His wife gave the information for his death certificate. He was never in the military. Clarence Herbert Berry
 
974 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 272; Image: 541.
Name: Edward Berry
Age: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1807
Birth Place: Kentucky
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
Edward Berry 43
Sally Berry 39
Angus Berry 16
John Berry 15
Samuel Berry 11
Caleb Berry 10
Margaret Berry 6
Robert Berry 2

1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 398.
Name: Edward G Berry
Age in 1860: 52
Birth Year: abt 1808
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fulton
Household Members:
Name Age
Edward G Berry 52
Sallie A Berry 48
John W Berry 24
Saml Berry 22
Caleb Berry 19
Margaret Berry 14
Robt Berry 12
Ed G Berry 9

Edward G. Berry 13 Aug 1807 2 Mar 1905 Callaway Weekly Gazette 6 March 1905 Fulton Telegraph 
Edward G. Berry
 
975 According to his father's obituary in 1905, he was living in Bachelor, Missouri.

He died in the State Hospital in Fulton. Not much information on death certificate. 
Edward G. Berry
 
976 Edward G. Berry Dead
Callaway's Oldest Citizen, Aged Ninety-Seven Years, Died Thursday in Auxvasse Township.

Edward G. Berry, who had lived in Callaway County since 1823, and the oldest resident of the county, died at his home near Reform, Auxvasse township, Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock. A short time ago Mr. Berry went to a lot adjoining his house to watch his son, Robert Berry, and a foree of men kill hogs, and while on his way back to the house slipped and fell. His injuries were so serious that he had to go to bed, and from that time his condition grew worse.

Mr. Berry was a son of Richard Berry, who came to Missouri from Kentucky in 1820. The family first settled in St. Clair county, but three years afterward they moved to Callaway and settled on the Maloney farm, on Garden Prairie, southeast of Fulton. Mr. Berry was born in Washington county, Kentucky, August 13, 1807, and was therefore in the ninety-eighth year of his life.

Mr. Berry was a soldier in the Black Hawk war of 1832 and probably the last survivor of that conflict living in central Missouri. He was married to Miss Sally Ann Galbreath, a daughter of Talton Galbreath, an early Callaway settler, in February, 1833. She died October 28, 1867.

After his marriage, Mr. Berry bought land in Auxvasse township and moved to it. He was industrious and thrifty and soon accumulated a competency.

Mr. Berry was one of the men who gave strength and dignity of character to Missouri. He was a man of generous impulses, of kindly disposition and his long life was filled with usefulness. Many men in Callaway were given a start in life by him, and no man that ever lived in the county was of more real service to it.

Considering his age, Mr. Berry was exceptionally strong and hearty up to within a few weeks of his death. He rode horse-back until a year or two ago, and within the last four years made the trip from his home to Fulton and back in that way. Up to the time of taking his bed, he could read without spectacles and delighted in doing chores about the house. His mind was clear, and his recollection of pioneer life in Missouri was of invaluable aid to local historians.

Nancy Hanks, the mother of Abraham Lincoln, was a servant in the family of Mr. Berry's father when they lived in Kentucky.

Captain Robert Berry, of Wlliamsburg, now 87 years old, is a brother of the deceased, and Samuel Berry, of this city, Robert Berry of Reform, Edward Berry of Bachelor, and Caleb Berry, of Audrain county, are surviving children. Miss Margaret Berry, who was the wife of Judge W.R. Terry, was his daughter and died a number of years ago, as did two sons, Angus and John Berry.

Funeral services will be held today and burial will occur in the family cemetery on the John Maloney farm, southeast of Fulton, at 2:00 o'clock this afternoon. 
Edward G. Berry
 
977 He was a farmer at the time of his death, married to Emma. Mrs. Baber or Baker of Hatton, Missouri, gave the information for his death certificate. Edward Mentor Berry
 
978 1910; Census Place: Fulton Ward 4, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T624_774; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 30; Image: 295.
Name: J T Cole
Age in 1910: 52
Estimated birth year: abt 1858
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Spouse's name: J F
Home in 1910: Fulton Ward 4, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
F T Cole 49,
J T Cole 52
Cecil Cole 14
Their son, Hanford, was living with his Berry grandparents in 1910, age 9. Their ages are wrong, initals are wrong.
On census, Cecil is listed as nephew? Nothing in 1910 makes sense. After 1910 I cannot find John T. Cole at all, and Fanny is married to someone else, with both Cecil and Hanford living with them, listed as her children.

1920;Census Place: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T625_909; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 34; Image: 756.
Name: John J Tebbs
Home in 1920: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 61 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1859
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Fannie
Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
John J Tebbs 61
Fannie Tebbs 47
Edris Keithley 25, stepdaughter
Cecil Cole 24, salesman in shoestore
Hanford Cole 19, stepson, salesman in shoestore
Jeter M Berry 40, stepson, newsboy in drug store

I can not find her or her sons anywhere in 1930. 
Fannie W. Berry
 
979 Frank M. Berry Miss Stella Mary Wright 20 Mar 1895 G99

In 1920 they lived on Bluff Street, Fulton. Occupation is impossible to read. Son Wright Berry and wife Mary lived with them in 1920

Fell while climbing a fence in a corn field and his gun went off, shooting and killing him. 
Francis M. Berry
 
980 In his father's obituary in 1911, he is listed as a surviving son, Prof. George W. Berry, of Fulton. George W. Berry
 
981 marriage came from the Orange Co. Virginia marriage book.

1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 214; Image: 424.
Name: Gibbs Berry
Age: 48
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1802
Birth Place: Virginia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
Gibbs Berry 48 $640, Va
Harriet Berry 38, Va
Lucy Ann Berry 19, Va
Mary E Berry 15, Va
John G Berry 14, Mo
Clarissa J Berry 11, Mo
Susan M Berry 9, Mo
Virginia C Berry 7, Mo
Wm V Berry 4, Mo 
Gibbs Head Berry
 
982 Oather Suggett Miss Belle Berry 18 Sept 1901 H301
Married her second cousin.

After their marriage in 1900, they moved to Blytheville Arkansas where he worked as a real estate agent for many years. They eventually moved back to Fulton where he worked at the hospital. She died one month before he did. They did not have any children. She died in the Callaway hospital after being a patient there for 34 days.

Fulton Sun Gazette, July 13, 1950, listing of the births and deaths in the county during the month of July. Harriett Bell Suggett, 74, Fulton 
Harriet Belle Berry
 
983 He worked as a day labor and farmer. His parents were William V. Berry and Susan Dunham. His wife gave the information for his death certificate. Howard Cecil Berry
 
984 Her address at the time of her death was R.F.D. #2, Rural Fulton. She died in the Callaway Hospital after a stay of 6 days.

Mrs. Gooldy (her daughter Evelyn) of Fulton, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. 
Ida Virginia Berry
 
985 Isaac F. Berry Abt 64 9 Jan 1896 Callaway Weekly Gazette Isaac Berry
 
986 JAMES BERRY

On the night of the 18th of September, 1877, the Union Pacific express car was robbed at Big Springs Station, 162 miles west of Wyoming Territory, by six masked men. The robbers appeared at the station in the evening, and took possession of everything, tearing the telegraph instruments out and throwing them away. A red light was then hung out to stop the train, which arrived there about 11 o'clock P.M. On the conductor's stepping off to see what was wanted he was confronted by men armed with revolvers, who commanded him to throw up his hands. The fireman and engineer were secured and placed under guard. The station agent was forced to knock on the express door, and on its being opened for him, the, robbers rushed in, overpowering Messenger Miller, and taking possession of the car They secured $65,000 in coin, and about $500 from the express car in currency. The through safe, which was stationary, and which had a combination lock, they left undisturbed. It contained a large sum of money. The passengers in the coaches were then visited, and relieved of cash and valuables amounting to about $1,800. One of the six masked men above mentioned was James Berry, who had been a resident of Callaway county, Mo. He had been living a short time previous to the robbery at North Platte, Nebraska, with a man named Garretson. They were in some kind of business, but failed, leaving their creditors nothing. Berry went to the Black Hills. A detective by the name of Leach resided in Ogalalla, and was in the mercantile business. Berry went to Leach's store to purchase a pair of boots, but not having any money, Leach refused to credit him. A man by the name of Collins, however, paid for them. A few days after this the robbery of the train occurred, and Leach went at once to the locality where it took place. He took the trail of the men, and followed them two hundred miles through a wild country alone. He at length overtook them, while they were around their camp-fire counting their money. He saw Berry and Collins, and at once recognized them as the men who had purchased the boots. He heard them talk about their plans, and learned their places of abode. The robbers separated into companies of two men. Berry and his confederate came to Mexico, where Berry stopped; his accomplice took the Chicago and Alton train for the North. Leach, the detective, came on to Mexico, and at the time of Berry's capture was in Callaway county, near Berry's house, endeavoring to affect Berry's arrest

BERRY'S CAPTURE

After Berry's return to Callaway county, he took great pleasure in showing his money, and was often seen in the saloons in Mexico, where he made a great display of his ill-gotten gain. Not being a thrifty man, but on the contrary, a dissolute character, the people who knew him and seeing him with so much money, at once suspected something wrong. This suspicion was confirmed by the detective, and circumstances pointed to Berry as one of the six robbers of the express train. We Copy from the Mexico Ledger, of October 18, 1877:- It appears that last Saturday night as our sheriff (Glascock) was eating supper about half-past six o'clock, he received a message that a man was in town after the suit of clothes Berry had left at Blum's. The man's name was Bose Kazy; he lived near Berry's. He told Blum that Berry had told him that he could have the clothes if he would pay the balance of $30 due on them. This was the way he had his ''job" fixed up. Glascock ran right down to Kabrich's Hall, and hid behind the corner and saw Kazy come out; this was half past seven. Glascock followed him to Wallace & McKamey's livery stable. Just as Glascock got near the stable, he met John Carter and told him to come along. Carter, Glascock and Kazy all got to the stable at the same time. Kazy paid for his horse feed, and started to get on his horse. Sheriff Glascock took Kazy by the collar, presented a pistol to his head, and told him he would shoot him if he moved. Kazy did not move. Glascock ordered two more horses saddled. They then tied Kazy on his horse. The sheriff and Carter then mounted. and the cavalcade then moved off, Glascock leading Kazy's horse. They went down to the branch near the residence of Thomas Smith, in South Mexico, and there they stopped. Glascock there procured the services of John Coons, Bob Steele, and a young man named Moore. All got horses and prepared themselves with double-barrel shot-guns. They then told Kazy that he must tell them where Berry was. He said he had not seen Berry since he told him he could have the clothes, which had been about a week before that time. The posse then surrounded Kazy, put their guns to his heart, and told him if he led them into any trap, or did not take them at once to where Berry was they would kill him. He said he would take them to Berry's house, if it would do them any good. The men started out towards Kazy's house. When they arrived within a half mile of Kazy's house, they took Kazy off, tied him and left Bob Steele to guard him; then Glascock placed two men north of the house and stable - Moore and himself going on the south and west side. Before they tied Kazy they asked him to tell where Berry was, but he said he knew nothing, about him. They did not alarm Kazy's house, but all seated themselves in thickets, to await results. Glascock told them to halt Berry if they saw him, and if he showed tight, to shoot him down, and if he ran, to shoot him in the legs-in short to capture him at all hazards. In about a half hour Glascock heard the neighing of a horse about a half mule distant as he thought. Moore and Glascock then crept towards the noise - went 300 yards down the branch, came to a fence and saw fresh horse-tracks. Glascock got over the fence and secreted himself in a thicket, he heard the horse snort this time about fifty yards away in the brush. Glascock then crawled toward the horse, and after going about twenty steps got upon his knees and saw the back of the horse about forty yards off. Glascock approached within about twenty yards of the horse, when he raised up and saw Berry unhitching the horse from a tree. He started with his horse, leading him as he stated to water. Glascock cocked both barrels of his gun and approached within about twenty feet of Berry and ordered him to halt . Berry started to run ; Glascock shot, the charge going over Berry's head. He shot again, and seven buck-shot were lodged in Berry's left leg below the knee. Berry fell to the ground. When the sheriff got to them he was trying to get his pistol out. This the sheriff took from him. Berry then asked him to kill him, saying he did not want to live. Just at this time Moore came up. Glascock called the balance of the posse. Berry was searched, and in his belt was found five $500 package's, and in his pocket-book was found $304. He had a gold watch and chain, one dress coat, three overcoats and a comfort; he had doubtless slept within ten feet of the horse. They took him to Kazy's house, and while they were at breakfast a messenger was sent to Williamsburg for medical assistance. Immediately after breakfast the sheriff and John Carter went to Berry's house to look for the balance of the money. Upon arriving there the sheriff inquired of Mrs. Berry the where-abouts of Berry. She answered she did not know, as she had not seen him for four or five days, and thought he had left the country. The sheriff showed her Berry's watch and chain, when one of the children said, '' Oh! I thought that was papa's.'' He further told her that he had captured Berry, when she asked if he had been taken alive, saying she never thought he would be. When informed that he had been taken alive she and the children began to cry - a little boy and five small girls. It was a distressing scene. The sheriff searched the house but found no money. Sunday evening the parties returned to Mexico and placed Berry in a room at the Bingo house, and called Dr. Russell to attend him. On the following Tuesday, at about one o'clock, Berry died. After being wounded, there was no reaction and on Monday night gangreen set in. Berry did not seem to dread death. He told those around him he would not die. His brother-in-law, James Craighead, was with him during his last moments. His sister and friends from Martinsburg came too late to see him, as did also his wife, who did not arrive until about four o'clock. On Monday night, Berry made a confession, and said he was in the robbery, but said he was not sorry for it. His remains were interred in the Richland cemetery, Callaway county. His aged mother died a few hours before he did, and they were both buried in the same grave.

In another version of this story I found online that I will not repeat here, James Berry was the hero because he had fought for the confederacy 14 or more years earlier, and the sheriff and possee who brought him in were the "bad guys".... has him buried in Liberty cemetery. The above was what was in the newspaper, the later story making him a hero on the level of the James brothers and the Youngers. He was an outlaw, and a train robber who stole from and hurt innocent people. 
James Berry
 
987 He lived in Hollywood, Ca. in 1911. His father's obituary states that he died at his son James Edward Berry's home in Hollywood. James Edward Berry
 
988 1900 census, employed and living at the State Hosp. as a cook

At time of death he was working as a nurse in a hospital. Death cert. was signed by a Mrs. John Tebbs, Fulton.

Headstone says year of birth was 1877. 
Jeter Marvin Berry
 
989 from his father's obituary in 1905:
died a number of years ago, as did two sons, Angus and John Berry. 
John Berry
 
990 John Gibbs Berry 23 Nov 1836 23 Aug 1915 Fulton Telegraph, Callaway Weekly Gazette

1900; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T623_844; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 24.
Name: John G Berry
Home in 1900: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 63
Birth Date: Nov 1836
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Spouse's name: Sarah A
Marriage Year: 1861
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 39
Residence : Fulton Township (North Part Excl. Fulton City), Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
John G Berry 63
Sarah A Berry 60
Hattie B Berry 24, daughter
Bertha Berry 19, daughter
Ray Berry 17, son
Hubert E Roberts 14, nephew
John T Cole 40, son-in-law
Fannie W Cole 28, daughter
Cecil B Cole 4, grandson

1910; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T624_774; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 27; Image: 168.
Name: John J Berry
Age in 1910: 73
Estimated birth year: abt 1837
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Spouse's name: Sarah A
Home in 1910: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
John J Berry 73
Sarah A Berry 70
Hanford Cole 9, grandson
William H Nicolson 27 son-in-law
Bertha Nicolson 28, daughter 
John Gibbs Berry
 
991 At the time of her death, she was living at 305 St. Louis Ave., Fulton, Missouri. They had lived there for 9 years. She had a stroke 5 days before her death, but died at home, not in a hospital. Her son Walter signed her death certificate. His address at that time was Fulton, Missouri. Julia Alice Berry
 
992 Mrs. Lucy Roberts Dead.
Mrs. Lucy A. Roberts, aged 80 years, died in the home of her son-in-law, W.C. Craghead, five miles east of Fulton, Sunday. She had been ill several days with pneumonia, but a stroke of paralysis on Saturday night caused her death. Funeral services were conducted at Ebenezer Baptist church Monday afternoon by Rev. L.T. Barger of Fulton, and burial was in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Roberts maiden name was Lucy A. Berry and she was born in Madison county, Kentucky, May 10, 1831. In young womanhood she came with her parents to Callaway county, where she was married on January 13, 1853 to James G. Roberts, who died in 1897. She is survived by two daughters and five sons, namely Mrs. Louisa Meador, Broken Arrow, Okla,; Mrs. W.C. Craghead, of Callaway; William S. Roberts, Girard, Ill.; James G. Robers, Arco, Idaho; and Martin H., Thomas M., and Benjamin F. Roberts, of this county. She also leaves two brothers and two sisters, John G. Berry, northeast of Fulton, Mrs. Permelia Robers, Fulton, Benjamin Berry, Idaho, and Mrs. Jenete Bartly, Beebe, Ark.

Mrs. Roberts united with the Ham's Prairie Methodist church shen she was 15 years old. Later she transferred her membership to the Baptist denominaton and for many years was identified with the Unity and Ebenezer churches. She was a woman of mnay splendid traits of Character, and was respected and loved by her large circle of acquaintances. The Gazette extends sympathy to all who mourn her passing. 
Lucy Anne Berry
 
993 Roberts, James G - Berry, Lucy Ann - Jan 13 1853

1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 283.
Name: Lucy A Roberts
Age in 1860: 29
Birth Year: abt 1831
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Female
Post Office: Fulton
Value of real estate: $1,000 $300
Household Members:
Name Age
James G Roberts 32, farmer
Lucy A Roberts 29
William S Roberts 6
Harriet E Roberts 3
His brother, Hugh J. and family are living next door.

1870; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M593_764; Page: 340; Image: 235.
Name: Lucy A Roberts
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831
Age in 1870: 39
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Female
Value of real estate: $1,600 $545
Post Office: Fulton
Household Members:
Name Age
James G Roberts 43, cannot read or write
Lucy A Roberts 39
William S Roberts 15, attended school
Harriet E Roberts 13, attended school
Louisa F Roberts 9, attended school
Martin H Roberts 7
Thomas M Roberts 5
James G Roberts 3
Mary L Roberts 1
Living next door to his uncle, Churchill Gibbs family

1880; Census Place: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 467.2000; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 0357
Name: Lucy H. Roberts
Home in 1880: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 49
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of Household: Wife
Spouse's Name: James G.
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
James G. Roberts 52, cannot read or write
Lucy H. Roberts 49
Luisa F. Roberts 20
Marten H. Roberts 17
Thomas M. Roberts 15
James G. Roberts 13
Mary L. Roberts 11
Benjamin E. Roberts 8
none of the children were attending school. Martin and Mary both had measles. Neighbors in 1880 were son Wiliam Roberts, brother Hugh Roberts, nephew Henry Roberts, and nephew Edwin Roberts.

Her death certificate was signed by her daughter, Mary Craghead, Calwood, Missouri

Her obituary states she was born in Kentucky, but all other records say Virginia. 
Lucy Anne Berry
 
994 From her father's obituary in 1905:
Miss Margaret Berry, who was the wife of Judge W.R. Terry, was his daughter and died a number of years ago. 
Margaret Berry
 
995 Her name came from daughter Virginia's obituary. Margaret Berry
 
996 She never married. Claud Berry of McCredie, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate.

She died in the Callaway Hospital after a stay of 3 weeks. Her usual address was McCredie, Missouri. 
Margaret L. Berry
 
997 Missouri, PFC US Marine Corps, World War II Marvin C. Berry
 
998 1860 census shows her born about 1838
1870 census shows her born about 1834

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bartley Abt 42 30 Jun 1877 Fulton Telegraph, Callaway Weekly Gazette 
Mary E. Berry
 
999 on 1850 census, her age is 9 born in 1841, on 1870 she's born in 1848.
see notes on her brother James. This Craghead family soon after the arrest and death of her brother in 1877, moved to California. 
Nannie Berry
 
1000 In 1912 he was living in Nevada Missouri, per his mother's obituary. P. Ray Berry
 

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