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9751 1880; Census Place: Gallatin, Daviess, Missouri; Roll: T9_684; Family History Film: 1254684; Page: 40.3000; Enumeration District: 236; Image: 0453.
Name: Ben H. Stean
Home in 1880: Gallatin, Daviess, Missouri
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Mary E.
Father's birthplace: Wurtenburg
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Landlord
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Ben H. Stean 44
Mary E. Stean 36
Cammie Stean 15, son, news dealer
Earle Stean 13
Birdie Stean 11, attended school
Louis Stean 8
Carrie Stean 5
Eula Stean 2
Sallie Moore 20, servant 
Benjamin H. Stean
 
9752 She married Charles E. Sherlock 21 JAN 1903 in Kansas City, Missouri. Birdie Stean
 
9753 Carrie Alcata Stean was born 7 FEB 1874. She married J. N. Rice. She married Tiliman Carrie Stean
 
9754 He married Gussie Maffrey 29 NOV 1888. She was born in Macon Co., Missouri. Earl Russell Stean
 
9755 She worked as a stenographer at the time of her death. C. Sherlock, who was her brother-in-law, of 3687 Summet, Kansas City, gave the information for her death certificate. She was a widow at the time of her death, only 45 years old.

Her death was a coroner's case, ruled accidental. She fell down an elevator shaft at 924 Oak, Kansas City, Missouri, causing multiple injuries. There's no more information on the report about how this accident happened.

She married a Frank Thompson, I have no information about him. 
Eula Stean
 
9756 Her occupation at the time of her death was President of the Orphan's Home.

Mrs. M.R. Davis of Arrow Rock, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. Her parents were J. Stean of Germany and Eliza Huston of Missouri. 
Sarah Mildred Stean
 
9757 His occupation at the time of his death was Marshall at the court of appeals. W.B. Stean of Kansas City, Missouri, gave the information for his death certificate. Thomas Campbell Stean
 
9758 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 209; Image: 414.
Name: Lousia Dunham
Age: 22
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828
Birth Place: Missouri
Gender: Female
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
George Dunham 29
Louisa Dunham 22
Samuel Dunham 2
Nancy Dunham
Louisa M. Steel
 
9759 James W. Harper Miss Ida A. Steele 17 Aug 1899 H148 Ida Blanche Steele
 
9760 1870 Callaway Co., Missouri census
Living with his mother and sister Ida, at home of his half brother, James T. Hollard.

1880 St. Aubert, Callaway, Missouri
Isaac L. STEELE Self M Male W 35 MO Farmer KY VA
Lucy STEELE Wife M Female W 34 MO Home VA VA
Sarah F. STEELE Dau S Female W 5 MO VA VA
Ida STEELE Dau S Female W 2 MO VA VA
Elizabeth M. STEELE Other S Female W 3M MO --- ---
Thomas CLARK Other S Male W 20 ENG Farm Hand ENG ENG
Andrew L. KEMP Other S Male W 60 VA Farm Hand VA VA (This is probably Andrew Louis Kemp Isaac's 1st cousin, age is off by 10 years)
Joseph D. YOUNG Other W Male W 66 VA VA VA

Isaac Steele Abt 50 24 Feb 1894 Auxvasse Review (Callaway Co.) 
Isaac Tate Steele
 
9761 Listed on 1880 census as Other, unknown birth state for parents. She may be adopted.

She lived at 3640 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, Missouri, at the time of her death. She was married and her last name was White. Her sister, Nannie Grey, of 1301 Poplar, Kansas City, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. Place of burial was simply listed as Columbia, Missouri. I have no information on who her husband was. 
Lizzie M. Steele
 
9762 Kemp, Maggie L., wife of P. N.; Nov 21, 1850 - Jan 28, 1907
Longwood cemetery listing. 
Margaret Lavina Steele
 
9763 Gilbert, Samuel W - Steele, Martha E - Dec 1 1868

1880; Census Place: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 476C; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 0374.
Name: Martha E. Gilbert
Home in 1880: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 32
Estimated birth year: abt 1848
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head)
Father's birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
Martha E. Gilbert 32
Anna S. Gilbert 10
James E. Gilbert 7
Rosa A. Gilbert 4

1910; Census Place: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 23; Image: 90.
Name: Martha E Gilbert
Age in 1910: 61
Estimated birth year: 1849
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1910: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female
Neighbors: Next door, son James
Household Members:
Name Age
Martha E Gilbert 61

There are errors on her death certificate. Her last name is Steel, but she had not married after her husband's death. I believe they picked up her maiden name instead. Her birth date is the same as date of death, altho it says she was 62 yrs 6 m 28 ds old at death. Her parents are correct. Mrs. Ada Dudley of Calwood, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. 
Martha E. Steele
 
9764 she gave the information for her sister, Lizzie's death certificate in 1913. At that time she was married and lived at 1301 Poplar, Kansas City, Missouri. Nannie Steele
 
9765 dau of Capt. Samuel Steele of the War of 1812 and his wife Frances Hunter. Sara Frances Steele
 
9766 1900 census says birth was Nov 1876, also says 3 children born before 1900, all died by 1900. Sarah Frances Steele
 
9767 In 1870, living with mother and brother Isaac at home of half brother, James T. Holland, Callaway Co., Missouri. Sarah Ida Surlina Steele
 
9768 1920;Census Place: Liberty, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 41; Image: 883.
Name: Benjamin O Stephens
Home in 1920: Liberty, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 39 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1881
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary E
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Benjamin O Stephens 39
Mary E Stephens 35
Kenneth Stephens 14

He lived in rural Jackson Township, 1 1/2 miles southeast of Hatton, Missouri, R.R. Auxvasse. He died at home. He was never in the military. He was a farmer. Mrs. Mae Stephens, Auxvasse, Missouri, gave the information for his death certificate. 
Benjamin O. Stephens
 
9769 Betty J. Campbell, 78, of Alexandria, LA, formerly of Fulton, passed away on Friday, Feb. 12, 2010 at St. Francis Cabrini Hospital.

She was born July 14, 1931, in Fulton, the daughter of the late Thomas D. and Jessie P. (Selby) Stephens.

She is survived by one daughter, Kelly Cowan Baker of Mission KS; and four grandchildren, Deana Maurice Hall, Lori Ann Maurice Griffith, John Joseph Blackburn, and Frankie Jay Baker.

She was also preceded in death by one daughter Karen Perry Blackburn; one brother, William Wesley Stephens; and two sisters, Alice Stephens Landers and Virginia Stephens Estes.

She was formerly employed by the Woodhaven Learning Center in Columbia, MO. and retiring in 2001.

Funeral Service; Thursday February 18, 2010, 2:00 P.M. at Debo Funeral Home
Visitation; Thursday February 18, 2010, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. at Debo Funeral Home
Interment; Thursday February 18, 2010 at Hams Prairie Cemetery 
Betty J. Stephens
 
9770 He was a son of Joseph Stephens and Belle Dungan. His wife gave the information for his death certificate. He was a farmer at the time of his death, he died at home.

1930; Census Place: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri; Roll 1180; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 258.0
Name: Earl L Stephens
Home in 1930: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri
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Age: 45
Estimated birth year: abt 1885
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Myrtle
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Earl L Stephens 45
Myrtle Stephens 37
Welford Stephens 19
Henry Stephens 17
Katherine Stephens 13
Francis E Stephens 11 
Earl Skelton Stephens
 
9771 Name also came from sons death certificate

In 1880, she was living with son G.B. and family, next door to son Harden Pagett family. 
Elizabeth Stephens
 
9772 She was a daughter of Oren Douglas Stephens & Ida Alice Burnett. Elsie Stephens
 
9773 Frank E. Stephens Miss Birdie M. Herring 2 Sept 1916 J351

1920 United States Federal Census Record
about Frank Stephen
Name: Frank Stephen
Home in 1920: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 30 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1890
BirthPlace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouses's Name: Bertie
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 695
Household Members:
Name Age
Frank Stephen 30
Bertie Stephen 25
Helen Stephen 1
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 695.

1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 16; Image: 212.0.
Name: Frank Stephens
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 40
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1890
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Bertie
Race: White
Occupation: Farmer, general Farming
Military service: no
Rent/home value: own no value given, do not own a radio
Age at first marriage: 29
Parents' birthplace: Mo., Mo.
Household Members:
Name Age
Frank Stephens 40
Bertie Stephens 35, wife
Helen Stephens 12 daughter
Frank I Stephens 6 son 
Frank Elmer Stephens
 
9774 Grace Stephens, 78, of McCredie, Missouri, passed away Monday, March 15, 2010, at Fulton Manor Care Center. She was born July 22, 1931, in Williamsburg, Missouri, a daughter of the late Thomas P. Stephens and Hazel M. Hunt Stephens.
Grace retired from the University Hospital where she worked in patient accounts. She was a member of the Richland Baptist Church.
Memorial services wi be 2:00 p,m, on Saturday, March 20, 2010, at Richland Baptist Church in Kingdom City, M"issouri, with Reverend Larry Paris officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Grace Stephens Memorial Fund, Fulton, Missouri. 
Grace E. Stephens
 
9775 Helen Herring Stephens, winner of two gold medals in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin Germany. The 100 meter dash and the 400 meter relay team.

On August 4, 1936, eighteen-year-old Helen Stephens set the Olympic world record for the 100-meter event at 11.5 seconds. Her record stood for twenty-four years until Wilma Rudolph beat it in the 1960 Olympics. On August 9, Stephens was the anchor in the 400-meter relay team that also set a world record time of 46.9 seconds. She received a gold medal for each event. Stephens had fulfilled her childhood dream. She was the fastest woman runner in the world and held that title for 24 years.

After winning three more U.S. national titles (50 meters, shot put, 200 meters), Stephens retired from competitive track. During her 30-month career, she competed in more than 100 races, winning every one of them.

She and Jesse Owens headlined a tour before Stephens moved on to briefly play professional basketball and softball.

Stephens initiated another first in 1938 when she started "The Helen Stephens Olympic Co-Eds," becoming the first woman to create, own and manage a semiprofessional basketball team, which remained active until 1952.

During the war, Stephens worked at an aircraft plant in St. Louis before enlisting in the Women's Reserve of the U.S. Marines. Afterwards, she became a research librarian for the Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center in St. Louis. She held this job for thirty years, until her retirement in 1976.

During the 1980s, while in her 60s, Stephens returned to competitive track-and-field in senior events, maintaining her perfect record. She enjoyed bowling, golf, and swimming. She competed in multiple events in several Senior Olympics and clocked the fastest speeds and longest distances in her age category. At age sixty-eight, Stephens ran the 100-meter dash in 16.4 seconds, just 4 seconds slower than when she was eighteen. She carried the torch for the first nine Show-Me State Games in Columbia, Missouri, as well as the Senior Olympic games.

She inspired teenagers and senior citizens alike to exercise and work for good health, which helped her become honored in the National Track and Field Hall of Fame, the US Track and Field Hall of Fame and the Women's Sports Foundation Hall of Fame.

Helen was 6 feet tall, her height inherited from the Herring side of the family. She was several inches taller than her father when she was a young teenager. When Stephens entered high school in Fulton, the athletic director discovered her running talent. In 1933, when she was 15 years old, all the students had to run the 50-yard dash in physical education class. The coach, Burton W. Moore, measured her time--an incredible 5.8 seconds. That time matched the current world record set by Elizabeth Robinson. An incredulous Moore went to town and had his watch checked for accuracy by a jeweler, who verified that it was keeping correct time. Moore was astounded but unsure how to handle this prodigy who was not even fully-grown and who seemed to run so easily. In gym class she matched the current women's world record for the standing broad jump, but she loved to run more than anything. Moore decided she would make a good sprinter and began training her for international competition.

The William Woods University Helen Stephens Sports Complex was named for Helen.

There is a book titled "The Fulton Flash" about her life. There are more than a few inacuracies in this book. Descriptions of Fulton and where relevent places in the area are many times incorrect. There are several references to my father in the book which are totally inaccurate.. The author also seemed to think no one in the county named Herring was any relation to Helen Stephens. The book also assumes that the name Herring must have been from German descent, but it was English. The book is interesting, there are some old family photos included. Not everything in this book is accurate. Helen Herring Stephens had a very interesting life without the author embelishing and changing some of the facts.

Helen Herring Stephens lived in Florissant, Missouri with her partner of 41 years, Mabel Robbe, until Robbe's death in 1986. 
Helen Herring Stephens
 
9776 HELEN STEPHENS DIES AT 75; '36 OLYMPIAN GRABBED GOLD
Helen Stephens, whose legs propelled her off a farm in Missouri into glory in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, died Monday (Jan. 17, 1994) at Christian Hospital Northeast in north St. Louis County.

Death apparently stemmed from complications from a stroke. Miss Stephens was 75 and lived in Florissant.

She won two gold medals in the '36 Olympics. She said her track career had begun as a girl, when she read a book about track star Babe Didrikson. When Miss Stephens finished the book, she told her mother that she, too, would one day be an Olympic star.

First, she started racing for her high school team in 1933. On the day she tried out, her coach thought his stopwatch was malfunctioning, because Miss Stephens unofficially shattered a world record. But until March 22, 1935, when she was a 17-year-old high school senior, Miss Stephens had never been farther than 25 miles from her family's farm near Fulton , in Callaway County. That day, she arrived in St. Louis for the national indoor track championships at The Arena, toting borrowed tracktogs.

In the 50-meter dash, the 6-foot-tall Miss Stephens tied the national record of 6.6 seconds - and beat a member of Poland's 1932 Olympic team, Stella Walsh (Walasiewicz), then among the world's best-known women athletes.

The meaning of the victory went over the head of this farm girl. When asked how it felt to beat the famous Stella Walsh, Miss Stephens asked, in all innocence: "Who's Stella Walsh?" The line would follow her around for the rest of her life.

When the '36 Olympics rolled around, Miss Stephens was a student at her hometown college, William Woods. In Berlin, she ran with the American women's relay team, winning a gold medal, and she picked up an individual gold medal for the 100-meter dash.

In the 100-meter event, she set a record (11.5 seconds) that stood until Wilma Rudolph broke it in 1960. In that race, Miss Stephens triumphed again over Poland's Walsh.

And she caught the eye of none other than Adolf Hitler.

After the event, the German dictator sent a messenger down to the field to inform Miss Stephens that he would like to meet her. But Miss Stephens, who spoke no German and was flushed with victory, paid him no attention.

Within a few minutes, the director of the Third Reich's sports programs arrived to ask Miss Stephens why she was insulting the Fuehrer. Abashed, she followed him to Hitler's private box, where she shook hands, got Hitler's autograph and told him through an interpreter that despite Germany's scenic beauty, "I would still take Missouri, any time."

Another member of that four-woman Olympic relay team of 1936 also was a Missourian, Harriet Bland Green of Webster Groves, who died in 1991.

Miss Stephens' career as an amateur lasted only 2 1/2 years but brought her 14 major gold medals. In addition to her record in the 100-meter dash, she held American indoor records for 50 meters, the shot put and the standing broad jump, and outdoor records for the 100- and 220-yard dashes, plus the Canadian indoor record for 220 yards.

When Miss Stephens exploded into fame in the mid-1930s, the newspapers, in the gee-whiz journalism of the day, dubbed her "The Fulton Flash" and "the Missouri Express."

The papers also trumpeted her rustic background and made her sound like something out of a Judy Canova movie. When she visited New York in December 1936, she is supposed to have said she wanted "to see how much hay Radio City will hold." (The answer: "Quite a pile.")

If Miss Stephens was ever really a bumpkin, she polished herself by rubbing elbows with such dignitaries as Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan. But a friend, June Beck of Olivette, recalled that in television interviews, Miss Stephens could reach back, retrieve her farm girl's drawling twang and use it to disarming affect.

In 1937, Miss Stephens decided to cash in her chips and turn professional. For the next few years, she cut a colorful swath through sports. Among other things, she:

Traveled with the old House of David baseball team, giving displays of her speed afoot and her strength with the shot put.

Played women's pro basketball.

Ran in exhibitions against another '36 Olympic star, the famous Jesse Owens - and once lost to him by only a few yards.

Raced a midget auto in the 100-yard dash - and gave the car a 10-yard head start because its driver had to shift gears.

Used the press to continue a feud with Walsh, the Polish Olympian. "I could beat her barefoot," Miss Stephens once said.

In World War II, Miss Stephens worked at the old Curtiss-Wright aircraft plant at Lambert Field. Shortly before the war ended, she joined the Marines. Later, she went to work for the Defense Mapping Agency here as a research librarian.

Miss Stephens retired in the '70s, although the word "retired" was relative. She took pains to keep up with the correspondence that kept flooding in even decades after her Olympic feats, answering each letter personally, Beck said.

For a time in the '80s, Miss Stephens was a coach with the William Woods women's track team, and in this area, she was active in women's bowling. Miss Stephens jumped at the chance to take part in the Senior Olympics here and the Show-Me Games in Columbia, always carrying the Olympic torch. She competed as recently as last summer.

Halls of fame of all sorts inducted her. Among them: the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Jefferson City, the Missouri Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, the National Track and Field Hall of Fame, the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame, the Helms Hall of Fame in Los Angeles, the Women's Sports Foundation Hall of Fame and the Missouri Track Coaches Hall of Fame.

Just last October, the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, N.Y., inducted her, along with such notables as Gloria Steinem, Rosa Parks and Georgia O'Keeffe.

Miss Stephens never married; her only survivor is a brother, Robert Stephens of Hot Springs Village, Ark.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the White-Mullen Mortuary, 118 North Florissant Road in Ferguson. The funeral service will be held there at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. She will be buried back home, at Callaway Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Fulton .

Memorial contributions may be made to the William Woods College Sports Scholarship Fund. 
Helen Herring Stephens
 
9777 He lived at R.F.D.#2, Fulton, Missouri at the time of his death. He died in the Callaway hospital after a stay of 10 days. He was a retired farmer and an attendant at the State Hospital in Fulton. His wife, Jessie Stephens, gave the information for his death certificate.

1920;Census Place: Caldwell, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T625_909; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 587.
Name: Thomas D Stephen
Home in 1920: Caldwell, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 37
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Jessie P
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
Thomas D Stephen 37
Jessie P Stephen 30
Alice M Stephen 7
Virginia E Stephen
Thomas Deleware Stephens
 
9778 He was a son of Charles T. Stephens and Pearl Iman Thomas P. Stephens
 
9779 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9780 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9781 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9782 Warren Stevenson, 67 of Deep River, Iowa, died Friday, September 22, 1995 at the Montezuma Senior Home. Warren was born on Feb.17 1928, at Deep River, Iowa, graduated from Deep River High School in 1945, and briefly attended Iowa State University. He married Bettylu Stevenson on Sept.24, 1947 and farmed near Deep River until his retirement. Warren was a lifelong member of Lafayette Lodge #52 AF & AM, where he was a 32nd degree mason. He was always active in church and community affairs, serving as Sunday School teacher and parish council chair in the Methodist Church and later the United church of Deep River, and as a school board member and little league coach for many years. Survivors include his son, David and daughter-in-law, Susan of Deep River, their children, Sara and Amy; his daughter, Susan Stevenson of Providence, Rhode Island, and her children, Stevenson and Abigail Waite; and cousin, Susan Wilks Cohen of Boston , MA. He was preceeded in death by his wife, Bettylu, and parents Leamond and Eola Stevenson. Warren Calvin Stevenson
 
9783 on 1910 census, he is living with his grandparents, I can not find his mother. Elmer H. Steward
 
9784 She died in the Callaway hospital, her usual address was 15 E. 9th Street. Her husband gave the information for her death certificate.

Her parents were R.P. Stewart and Carrie Griffin. 
Clara Bertie Stewart
 
9785 1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 395.
Name: J S Stewart
Age in 1860: 25
Birth Year: abt 1835
Birthplace: Missouri
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Williamsburg
Value of real estate: no real estate, household value $200
Household Members:
Name Age
J S Stewart 25
Laura Stewart 19
Thomas Stewart 3
Victoria Stewart 2
Samuel Smith 21
Living next door to her parents.

1870; Census Place: Nine Mile Prairie, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M593_764; Page: 411; Image: 376.
Name: Jas Stewart
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835
Age in 1870: 35
Birthplace: Missouri
Home in 1870: Nine Mile Prairie, Callaway, Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: $600, $1,300
Post Office: Reedsville
Household Members:
Name Age
Jas Stewart 35, farmer
Laura Stewart 29
Thos Stewart 13
Victorie Stewart 12
Lee H Stewart 10
Samuel R Stewart 8
Jefferson Stewart 6
Henry W Stewart 4
Annie Stewart
James T. Stewart
 
9786 Stewart, John B - Williams, Martha - Mar 4 1863

1880; Census Place: Cote-Sans-Dessein, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 517.1000; Enumeration District: 28; Image: 0456.
Name: John B. Stewart
Home in 1880: Cote-Sans-Dessein, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Martha A.
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
John B. Stewart 43, Pa
Martha A. Stewart 41, Mo, Vermont, Tenn
Margaret E. Stewart 16, Mo.
William L. Stewart 14, Mo.
Minnie O. Stewart 7, Mo.
Alonzo W. Reynolds 28, NY, carpenter, boarder 
John B. Stewart
 
9787 She died on Sept. 1, 1919, death certificate date. Her headstone says Aug. 31, 1919.

She was a daughter of Joseph Stewart and Harriett Keith. Effie Wilson of New Bloomfield, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. 
Lucy Stewart
 
9788 1900; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623_844 Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 25.
Name: Cintha Stewart
Home in 1900: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 29
Birth Date: Apr 1871
Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Female
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother: number of living children: 0
Mother: How many children: 0
Marital Status: Widowed
Residence : Fulton Township (South Part Excl. Fulton City), Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
Cintha Stewart 29
Mattie Stewart 10 step-daughter (daughter of deceased husband William Stewart and his first wife)
George W Hook 25 Boarder, his parents are living next door, he marries Cynthia 3 years after this census. 
Mattie Stewart
 
9789 1st wife:
William L. Stewart - Miss Sarah J. Shaw 11 Oct 1888 F225
2nd wife:
William L. Stewart - Miss Cynthia Sanders 25 Aug 1893 F622 
William L. Stewart
 
9790 Minna Stiers was born in Germany, a daughter of Herman Stiers. Minna Stiers
 
9791 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
9792 Alt Death: Orange County, Now Green County, Virginia Mary Stodghill
 
9793 Pvt 128 Inf, WWII. Coleman A. Stokes
 
9794 C. A. Stokes Miss Jessie Reynolds 27 Oct 1912 J129

MO CALLAWAY GUTHRIE 1920 census
Stokes, Ash. C., rents, 44, farmer
Jessie, wife, 31
James C., father, 79 wd.

Jessie Stokes, gave the information for his death certificate. 
Colman Ashley Stokes
 
9795 She lived in New Bloomfield, Missouri at the time of her death. She died at home. Her parents were Gillie Stokes and Sally Suggett, she was a widow. Her daughter, Mrs. W. Paul Holt of Holts Summit, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. Cora Mae Stokes
 
9796 1880; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 488C; Enumeration District: 26; Image: 0398.
Name: Gilly B. Stokes
Home in 1880: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 25
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1855
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Sarah Stokes
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farming
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Gilly B. Stokes 25
Sarah Stokes 24
Cora A. Stokes
Gilly B. Stokes
 
9797 9:30 p.m. James Coleman Stokes
 
9798 He was a retired farmer, son of Henry Stokes of Virginia and Elizabeth Bailey of Missouri.

MO CALLAWAY ROUND PRAIRIE TWP 1870
Stokes, James 29, farmer $1,200 $500, Mo.
Lucy P., 30 keeping house, Mo.
Margaret A., 3
Mary S., 1
Holt, Margaret L., 38, at home, Mo.
Gilbert, 20, B. farm labor
Carolina 15, M. domestic servant

1880 Callaway Co., Missouri
John C. STOCKS Self M Male W 41 MO Farmer VA VA
Lucy C. Wife M Female W 42 MO Keeping House VA VA
Anna M. Dau S Female W 14 MO MO MO
Martha E. Dau S Female W 8 MO MO MO
Colman A. Son S Male W 4 MO MO MO
Emma M. Dau S Female W 1 MO MO MO
Mag HOLT Sister S Female W 46 MO VA VA
William BOWDEN Other S Male W 15 MO Works On Farm MO MO orphan
Source Information:
Census Place Round Prairie, Callaway, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254677
NA Film Number T9-0677
Page Number 666D

1900 census - can't read, too faded 
James Coleman Stokes
 
9799 Her parents were named on her death certificate, but very hard to read the handwriting, looks like Henry Stover of Virginia and Ardell Cartner of Missouri.

Mrs. John Muller of Sedalia, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. 
Jennie Mildred Storer
 
9800 Pat McAlister notes:
At Edens Chapel Cemetery - Fleming Co, KY mext to Truman Day and the others in his family
JOHN C STORY
BORN APR 15 1822
JULY 30 1907
TIS HARD TO BREAK
THE TENDER CORD,
WHEN LOVE HAS BOUND
THE HEART. TIS HARD,
SO HARD, TO SPEAK
THE WORDS WE MUST
FOREVER PART.
STORY 
John C. Story
 

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