Robert H. Dixon
M, #11001, b. about 1905
Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1905|p441.htm#i11001|Thomas Francis Dixon|b. abt 1876|p25.htm#i610|Nancy O. Harris|b. abt 1884|p440.htm#i11000|Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1850|p32.htm#i798|Lucinda E. Willingham|b. 31 Mar 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1886|p2.htm#i46|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Robert H. Dixon was born about 1905 in Arkansas.1 He was the son of Thomas Francis Dixon and Nancy O. Harris. The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 2 May 1910 in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Robert H. "Dixon", as the 5-year-old son of Thomas F. Dixon.2 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 2 January 1920 in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Robert "Dixon", as the 14-year-old son of Thomas F. Dixon.3
Thomas Clarence Dixon1
M, #11002, b. about 1908
Thomas Clarence Dixon|b. abt 1908|p441.htm#i11002|Thomas Francis Dixon|b. abt 1876|p25.htm#i610|Nancy O. Harris|b. abt 1884|p440.htm#i11000|Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1850|p32.htm#i798|Lucinda E. Willingham|b. 31 Mar 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1886|p2.htm#i46|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Thomas Clarence Dixon was born about 1908 in Arkansas.2 He was the son of Thomas Francis Dixon and Nancy O. Harris. The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 2 May 1910 in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Thomas C. "Dixon", as the 2-year-old son of Thomas F. Dixon.3 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 2 January 1920 in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Clarence "Dixon", as the 12-year-old son of Thomas F. Dixon.1
Nancy O. Dixon
F, #11003, b. about 1909
Nancy O. Dixon|b. abt 1909|p441.htm#i11003|Thomas Francis Dixon|b. abt 1876|p25.htm#i610|Nancy O. Harris|b. abt 1884|p440.htm#i11000|Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1850|p32.htm#i798|Lucinda E. Willingham|b. 31 Mar 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1886|p2.htm#i46|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Nancy O. Dixon was born about 1909 in Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Francis Dixon and Nancy O. Harris. The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 2 May 1910 in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Nancy O. "Dixon", as the 7-month-old daughter of Thomas F. Dixon.2 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 2 January 1920 in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Nancy O. "Dixon", as the 10-year-old daughter of Thomas F. Dixon.3
Louis Mendenhall
M, #11004, b. about 1902
Louis Mendenhall|b. abt 1902|p441.htm#i11004|Charles H. Mendenhall|b. abt 1879|p440.htm#i10989|Hester Dixon|b. abt 1884|p440.htm#i10988|||||||Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1850|p32.htm#i798|Lucinda E. Willingham|b. 31 Mar 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1886|p2.htm#i46|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Louis Mendenhall was born about 1902 in Arkansas.1 He was the son of Charles H. Mendenhall and Hester Dixon. The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 22 April 1910 in Jackson Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Louis "Mendenhall", as the 8-year-old son of Char. H. Mendenhall.2
Dixon Mendenhall
M, #11005, b. about 1904
Dixon Mendenhall|b. abt 1904|p441.htm#i11005|Charles H. Mendenhall|b. abt 1879|p440.htm#i10989|Hester Dixon|b. abt 1884|p440.htm#i10988|||||||Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1850|p32.htm#i798|Lucinda E. Willingham|b. 31 Mar 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1886|p2.htm#i46|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Dixon Mendenhall was born about 1904 in Arkansas.1 He was the son of Charles H. Mendenhall and Hester Dixon. The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 22 April 1910 in Jackson Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Dixon "Mendenhall", as the 6-year-old son of Char. H. Mendenhall.2
Kati P. Wingfield
F, #11006, b. about 1906
Kati P. Wingfield|b. abt 1906|p441.htm#i11006|Joel J. Wingfield|b. abt 1881|p440.htm#i10986|Annie Dixon|b. Nov 1879|p12.htm#i285|||||||Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1850|p32.htm#i798|Lucinda E. Willingham|b. 31 Mar 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1886|p2.htm#i46|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Kati P. Wingfield was born about 1906 in Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of Joel J. Wingfield and Annie Dixon. The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 7 May 1910 in Missouri Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Katie P. "Wingfield", as the 4-year-old daughter of Joel J. Wingfield.2 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 19 February 1920 in Boughton Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Katie "Wingfield", as the 14-year-old daughter of Joel J. Wingfield.3
Hester Wingfield
F, #11007, b. about 1908
Hester Wingfield|b. abt 1908|p441.htm#i11007|Joel J. Wingfield|b. abt 1881|p440.htm#i10986|Annie Dixon|b. Nov 1879|p12.htm#i285|||||||Robert H. Dixon|b. abt 1850|p32.htm#i798|Lucinda E. Willingham|b. 31 Mar 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1886|p2.htm#i46|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Hester Wingfield was born about 1908 in Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of Joel J. Wingfield and Annie Dixon. The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 7 May 1910 in Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Hester "Wingfield", as the 2-year-old daughter of Joel J. Wingfield.2 The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 19 February 1920 in Boughton Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, listed Hester "Wingfield", as the 12-year-old daughter of Joel J. Wingfield.3
Paul B. Bennett
M, #11008, b. September 1875
Paul B. Bennett was born September 1875 in Missouri.1,2 The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 1 June 1900 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed Paul B. Bennett, a farm laborer, as the 24-year-old boarder residing with Henry Riley.2 He married Nellie M. Taylor, daughter of Charles F. Taylor and Mary Catherine Willingham, on 26 February 1902 in Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas..1
Claud Beard
M, #11009, b. 7 November 1893, d. 7 October 1895
Claud Beard|b. 7 Nov 1893\nd. 7 Oct 1895|p441.htm#i11009|Robert Ferdinand Beard|b. 31 Aug 1847|p32.htm#i799|Susan Mahala Willingham|b. 5 Jun 1854\nd. 18 Mar 1940|p2.htm#i48|Ferdinand W. Beard|b. abt 1818\nd. 27 May 1882|p784.htm#i19596|Mary W. (Howell) Beard|b. 10 Jan 1820\nd. 4 Jan 1903|p784.htm#i19597|George W. Willingham|b. 14 Aug 1818\nd. 22 Aug 1899|p2.htm#i41|Permelia A. Wilson|b. 4 Feb 1823\nd. May 1907|p2.htm#i42|
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Claud Beard was born 7 November 1893 in Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas.1 He was the son of Robert Ferdinand Beard and Susan Mahala Willingham. Claud Beard died at age 1 on 7 October 1895.1 He was buried in the Murdock (Dale Township) Cemetery in Murdock, Dale Township, Kingman County, Kansas.1,2
Blanche L. Long
F, #11010, b. August 1892
Blanche L. Long|b. Aug 1892|p441.htm#i11010|James R. Long|b. abt 1870|p440.htm#i10995|Florence D. Beard|b. Feb 1874|p165.htm#i4101|||||||Robert F. Beard|b. 31 Aug 1847|p32.htm#i799|Susan M. Willingham|b. 5 Jun 1854\nd. 18 Mar 1940|p2.htm#i48|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Blanche L. Long was born August 1892 in Kansas.1 She was the daughter of James R. Long and Florence D. Beard. The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 1 June 1900 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed Blanche L Long, as the 7-year-old grand daughter of Robert F. Beard.2 The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 6 April 1930 in Banner Township, Grant County, Oklahoma, listed Blanche L. Long, a public school teacher, as the 37-year-old daughter of Florence D. Stiles.3
Clyde B. Long
M, #11011, b. August 1894
Clyde B. Long|b. Aug 1894|p441.htm#i11011|James R. Long|b. abt 1870|p440.htm#i10995|Florence D. Beard|b. Feb 1874|p165.htm#i4101|||||||Robert F. Beard|b. 31 Aug 1847|p32.htm#i799|Susan M. Willingham|b. 5 Jun 1854\nd. 18 Mar 1940|p2.htm#i48|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Clyde B. Long was born August 1894 in Kansas.1 He was the son of James R. Long and Florence D. Beard. The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 1 June 1900 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed Clyde B. Long, as the 5-year-old grandson of Robert F. Beard.2 The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 17 April 1930 in Ward 5, Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, listed Clyde Long, a clerk in a post office substation, as the 35-year-old divorced brother-in-law of Ben Tellman.3
John W. Taylor1
M, #11012, b. 12 May 1816, d. 9 September 1888
John W. Taylor was born 12 May 1816 in Pennsylvania.2,3 He married Elizabeth D. __?__..4,5
The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 14 August 1870 in the Brunswick post office area of Chariton County, Missouri, listed the following:
The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 14 August 1870 in the Brunswick post office area of Chariton County, Missouri, listed the following:
John W. Taylor, 54-year-old male head of household, a farmer.6
Elizabeth D. "Taylor", 54-year-old female, a housekeeper.6
Charles "Taylor", 17-year-old male.6
Clarence "Taylor", 13-year-old female.6
John W. Taylor died at age 72 on 9 September 1888 in Dale Township, Kingman County, Kansas.3 He was buried in the Murdock (Dale Township) Cemetery in Murdock, Dale Township, Kingman County, Kansas.3Child of John W. Taylor and Elizabeth D. (__?__) Taylor
- Charles F. Taylor+ b. 9 May 1853
Citations
- [S703] Charles Taylor Obituary.
- [S705] 1900 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 105 Sh 1 line 28.
- [S2228] John W. Taylor tombstone inscription.
- [S552] Research of Timothy D. Dollens.
- [S705] 1900 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 105 Sh 01A line 28 dwelling 5 family 5 page 233 A.
- [S3315] 1870 U.S. Census, Chariton County, Missouri, page 373 A line 30 dwelling 1279 family 1329.
Elizabeth D. (__?__) Taylor
F, #11013, b. 15 April 1824, d. 26 June 1913
Elizabeth D. __?__ was born 15 April 1824 in Kentucky.1,2 She married John W. Taylor..3,4 The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 14 August 1870 in the Brunswick post office area of Chariton County, Missouri, listed Elizabeth D. "Taylor", a housekeeper, as the 54-year-old female residing with John W. Taylor.5 The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 1 June 1900 in Dale Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed Elizabeth D. "Taylor", as the 76-year-old mother of Chas. F. Taylor.4 The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 15 April 1910 in Dale Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed Elizabeth D. "Taylor", as the 86-year-old mother of Charles F. Taylor.6 Elizabeth D. Taylor died at age 89 on 26 June 1913 in Dale Township, Kingman County, Kansas.2 She was buried in the Murdock (Dale Township) Cemetery in Murdock, Dale Township, Kingman County, Kansas.2
Child of Elizabeth D. (__?__) Taylor and John W. Taylor
- Charles F. Taylor+ b. 9 May 1853
Citations
- [S705] 1900 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas.
- [S2227] Elizabeth D. Taylor tombstone inscription.
- [S552] Research of Timothy D. Dollens.
- [S705] 1900 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 105 Sh 01A line 28 dwelling 5 family 5 page 233 A.
- [S3315] 1870 U.S. Census, Chariton County, Missouri, page 373 A line 30 dwelling 1279 family 1329.
- [S704] 1910 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 36 Sh 87B line 89 dwelling 8 family 8 page 039 A.
Charles G. Dickerson1
M, #11014, b. about 1887
Charles G. Dickerson was born about 1887 in Kansas.1 He married Elizabeth M. Taylor, daughter of Charles F. Taylor and Mary Catherine Willingham, about 1909..2,1
The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 26 April 1910 in Ward 5 at 119 North Exposition Avenue, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, listed the following:
The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 10 January 1920 in Ward 5, Precinct 2 at 119 North Exposition, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, listed the following:
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 30 April 1930 in Ward 5 at 725 Maple, Wichita, Delon's Township, Sedgwick County, Kansas, listed the following:
The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 26 April 1910 in Ward 5 at 119 North Exposition Avenue, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, listed the following:
Charles G. Dickerson, 23-year-old male head of household, a newspaper pressman, married less than a year.3
Lizzie "Dickerson", 20-year-old wife, married less than a year with no children.3
The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 10 January 1920 in Ward 5, Precinct 2 at 119 North Exposition, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, listed the following:
Chas. G. Dickerson, 33-year-old male head of household, a storage battery (sic).4
Elizabeth "Dickerson", 30-year-old wife.4
Max R. "Dickerson", 7-year-old son.4
Taylor "Dickerson", 5-year-old son.4
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 30 April 1930 in Ward 5 at 725 Maple, Wichita, Delon's Township, Sedgwick County, Kansas, listed the following:
Charles G. Dickerson, 43-year-old male head of household, a battery and radio shop proprietor, married first at the age of 23.1
Elizabeth M. "Dickerson", 40-year-old wife, a clothing store saleslady, married first at the age of 19.1
Max R. "Dickerson", 17-year-old son.1
George T. "Dickerson", 16-year-old son.1
Edith C. Endicott, 20-year-old niece, a plumbing stenographer.1
Children of Charles G. Dickerson and Elizabeth M. Taylor
- Max R. Dickerson1 b. 19 Aug 1912, d. 25 Mar 1997
- George Taylor Dickerson1 b. 20 Mar 1914, d. 21 Mar 2000
Citations
- [S2207] 1930 U.S. Census, Sedgwick County, Kansas, ED 72 Sh 42 A line 40 dwelling 972 family 1017 page 042 A.
- [S703] Charles Taylor Obituary.
- [S2967] 1910 U.S. Census, Sedgwick County, Kansas, ED 136 Sh 13 A line 37 dwelling 264 family 276 page 168 A.
- [S2208] 1920 U.S. Census, Sedgwick County, Kansas, ED 152 Sh 09 B line 57 dwelling 217 family 240 page 212 B.
John H. Wills1
M, #11015, b. about 1872
John H. Wills was born about 1872 in Missouri.1 He married Susie B. Taylor, daughter of Charles F. Taylor and Mary Catherine Willingham, about 1918..2,3
The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 20 January 1920 in Norwich, Bennett Township, Kingman County, Missouri, listed the following:
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 19 April 1930 in Norwich, Bennett Township, Kingman County, Missouri, listed the following:
The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 20 January 1920 in Norwich, Bennett Township, Kingman County, Missouri, listed the following:
John H. Wills, 48-year-old male head of household, a telephone manager.1
Susie "Wills", 34-year-old wife.1
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 19 April 1930 in Norwich, Bennett Township, Kingman County, Missouri, listed the following:
John H. Wills, 59-year-old male head of household, married first at the age of 47.3
Susie B. "Wills", 44-year-old wife, married first at the age of 32.3
Wilma R. "Wills", 9-year-old daughter.3
Dorothy M. "Wills", 5-year-old daughter.3
Children of John H. Wills and Susie B. Taylor
- Wilma R. Wills3 b. abt 1921
- Dorothy M. Wills3 b. abt 1925
Samuel J. Endicott1
M, #11016, b. March 1876
Samuel J. Endicott was born March 1876 in Illinois.1 He married Blanche L. Taylor, daughter of Charles F. Taylor and Mary Catherine Willingham, about 1898 probably in Kingman County, Kansas..2,1
The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 5 June 1900 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 15 April 1910 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 7 January 1920 in Ward 3 at 435 Avenue A East, Kingman, White Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 7 April 1930 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
The census of 1 June 1900 enumerated on 5 June 1900 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
Samuel J. Endicott, 24-year-old male head of household, a farmer, married 1 year.1
Blanche "Endicott", 23-year-old wife, married 1 year with 1 child who was still living.1
Bernice "Endicott", 5-month-old daughter.1
The census of 15 April 1910 enumerated on 15 April 1910 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
J. S. Indicott, 34-year-old male head of household, a farmer, married 11 years.3
Blanch L. "Indicott", 33-year-old wife, married 11 years with 5 children all of whom were still living.3
Burnic "Indicott", 10-year-old daughter.3
Bessie "Indicott", 7-year-old daughter.3
Lelah "Indicott", 5-year-old daughter.3
Ellis "Indicott", 2-year-old son.3
Edith "Indicott", 3-month-old daughter.3
The census of 1 January 1920 enumerated on 7 January 1920 in Ward 3 at 435 Avenue A East, Kingman, White Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
J. Samuel Endicot, 43-year-old male head of household, a retired farmer.4
Blanch "Endicot", 42-year-old wife.4
Bessie "Endicot", 18-year-old daughter.4
Lela "Endicot", 15-year-old daughter.4
Ellis "Endicot", 13-year-old son.4
Edith "Endicot", 10-year-old daughter.4
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 7 April 1930 in Galesburg Township, Kingman County, Kansas, listed the following:
J. S. Endicott, 54-year-old male head of household, a farmer, married first at the age of 22.5
Blanch L. "Endicott", 53-year-old wife, married first at the age of 21.5
Children of Samuel J. Endicott and Blanche L. Taylor
- Bernice Endicott1 b. Dec 1899
- Bessie Endicott4 b. abt 1902
- Lela Endicott4 b. abt 1905
- James Ellis Endicott4 b. 20 May 1907, d. Oct 1975
- Edith C. Endicott4 b. abt Jan 1910
Citations
- [S705] 1900 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 106 Sh 03 A line 37 dwelling 52 family 54 page 239 A.
- [S703] Charles Taylor Obituary.
- [S704] 1910 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 84 Sh 08 A line 30 dwelling 53 family 53 page 008 A.
- [S3321] 1920 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 103 Sh 05 A line 33 dwelling 114 family 122 page 073 A.
- [S2206] 1930 U.S. Census, Kingman County, Kansas, ED 14 Sh 02 A line 04 dwelling 25 family 29 page 206 A.
W. N. Kinser1
M, #11017, b. about 1880
W. N. Kinser was born about 1880 in Missouri.1 He married Nellie M. Bennett, daughter of Charles F. Taylor and Mary Catherine Willingham, about 1925..2,1
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 5 April 1930 in Council Grove Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, listed the following:
The census of 1 April 1930 enumerated on 5 April 1930 in Council Grove Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, listed the following:
W. N. Kinser, 50-year-old head of household, a salesman, married first at the age of 21.1
Nellie M. "Kinser", 48-year-old wife, married first at the age of 20.1
Martha __?__1
F, #11018
Martha __?__ married (?) Watson..1 Martha Watson was named in the will of Andrew Jackson Yager Jr. as "Martha Watson, soon to be Martha Watson Yager" in Audrain County, Missouri, about 1961.2 Martha Watson married Andrew Jackson Yager Jr., son of Andrew Jackson Yager and Mary Ellen Wilson, before November 1966..1
Jane Boyd
F, #11019, b. estimated 1818
Jane Boyd|b. est 1818|p441.htm#i11019|Thomas Boyd|b. abt 1785|p997.htm#i24901|Elizabeth (__?__) Boyd|b. abt 1784|p997.htm#i24902|||||||||||||
Jane Boyd was born estimated 1818. She was the daughter of Thomas Boyd and Elizabeth (__?__) Boyd. Jane Boyd married Isham McDonald, son of Joseph McDonald and Nancy Willingham, on 17 October 1835 in Callaway County, Missouri..1,2 On the census of 1840 in Callaway County, Missouri, Jane was probably a female of 20 and under 30 years of age residing with Isham McDonal.3
Children of Jane Boyd and Isham McDonald
- Elizabeth Ann McDonald4 b. abt 1836
- Nancy J. McDonald4 b. abt 1838
- Joseph B. McDonald+4 b. Apr 1838
- John T. McDonald4 b. abt 1841
Nancy (Boyd) Campbell1
F, #11020, b. about 1810
Nancy (Boyd) Campbell|b. abt 1810|p441.htm#i11020|Thomas Boyd|b. abt 1785|p997.htm#i24901|Elizabeth (__?__) Boyd|b. abt 1784|p997.htm#i24902|||||||||||||
Nancy Boyd was born about 1810 in South Carolina.2 She was the daughter of Thomas Boyd and Elizabeth (__?__) Boyd. Nancy Boyd married John Campbell on 31 January 1839 in Callaway County, Missouri..3 The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 24 October 1850 in District 12, Callaway County, Missouri, listed Nancy Campbell as the 40-year-old residing with Thomas Boyd.2
Children of Nancy (Boyd) Campbell and John Campbell
- Sarah E. Campbell2 b. abt 1841
- William R. Campbell2 b. abt 1842
- Rebecca Campbell2 b. abt 1844
Thomas Willingham1
M, #11021, b. about 1775
Thomas Willingham was born about 1775.1 He married an unknown person about 1800..1
The census of 1820 in Monroe County, Mississippi, listed Thomas Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 510110-11110-05 which indicates:
The census of 1820 in Monroe County, Mississippi, listed Thomas Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 510110-11110-05 which indicates:
A male of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably Thomas.1
A female of 26 and under 45 years of age, probably his wife.1
A male of 18 and under 26 years of age, probably his son.1
A female of 16 and under 26 years of age, probably his daughter.1
A male of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his son.1
A female of 10 and under 16 years of age, probably his daughter.1
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.1
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.1
A female under 10 years of age, probably his daughter.1
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.1
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.1
A male under 10 years of age, probably his son.1
Children of Thomas Willingham
- a male Willingham1 b. abt 1802
- a female Willingham1 b. abt 1803
- a male Willingham1 b. abt 1805
- a female Willingham1 b. abt 1808
- a male Willingham1 b. abt 1810
- a male Willingham1 b. abt 1812
- a female Willingham1 b. abt 1814
- a male Willingham1 b. abt 1816
- a male Willingham1 b. abt 1818
- a male Willingham1 b. abt 1820
Citations
- [S2547] 1820 U.S. Census, Monroe County, Mississippi, page 220 line 34.
Clarinda LaRue1
F, #11022, b. about 1826
Clarinda LaRue was born about 1826 in Virginia.2 She married Isham McDonald, son of Joseph McDonald and Nancy Willingham, on 26 May 1853 in Callaway County, Missouri..3,1 The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 15 July 1870 in the Mexico post office area of Salt River Township, Audrain County, Missouri, listed Clarinda "McDonald", a housekeeper, as the 44-year-old residing with Isam McDonald.2 The census of 1 June 1880 enumerated on 1 June 1880 in District 4, Salt River Township, Audrain County, Missouri, listed Clarinda J. "McDonald", a housekeeper, as the 53-year-old wife of Isom McDonald.4
Children of Clarinda LaRue and Isham McDonald
- Alexander McDonald+2 b. abt 1854
- Jacob R. McDonald2 b. abt 1856
- James McDonald2 b. abt 1858
- George McDonald2 b. abt 1860
- Mary E. McDonald2 b. abt 1863
- Charles McDonald2 b. abt 1865
- Armasetta McDonald2 b. abt 1869
Elizabeth Adeline Derryberry1
F, #11023, b. about 1826
Elizabeth Adeline Derryberry was born about 1826 in Missouri.2 She married Pinkney McDonald, son of Joseph McDonald and Nancy Willingham, on 24 August 1847 in Polk County, Missouri..3,1 The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 1 October 1850 in Polk County, Missouri, listed Elizabeth "McDaniel" as the 24-year-old residing with Pinkney McDaniel.2 She died in Polk County, Missouri.3
Child of Elizabeth Adeline Derryberry and Pinkney McDonald
- Talitha McDonald2 b. abt 1848
Daniel Wainscott
M, #11024, b. about 1812
Daniel Wainscott|b. abt 1812|p441.htm#i11024|Robert Wainscott|b. abt 1777|p1085.htm#i27117||||||||||||||||
Daniel Wainscott was born about 1812 in Kentucky.2 He was the son of Robert Wainscott.1 Daniel Wainscott married Nancy McDonald, daughter of Joseph McDonald and Nancy Willingham, on 14 February 1839 in Audrain County, Missouri..3,4,5
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 12 October 1850 in Polk County, Missouri, listed the following:
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 12 October 1850 in Polk County, Missouri, listed the following:
Daniel Wainscott, 38-year-old head of household, a farmer.2
Nancy "Wainscott", 28-year-old.2
Drusilla "Wainscott", 7-year-old.2
Cash "Wainscott", 4-year-old.2
Jane "Wainscott", 2-year-old.2
Rebecca "Wainscott", 10-month-old.2
John Willingham and Bob Wainscott were building new homes on Denton Creek, about ten miles south of Montague, and had already moved their families into this new territory. September 5, 1858, which was Sunday, Daniel Wainscott and family, Bob Wainscott and family, and Jack Kilgore and family, and a total crowd of about 37 men, women, and children, decided to go over to the new homes of John Willingham and Bob Wainscott. Most of them rode in an ox-wagon, but some walked; and Daniel Wainscott and Jack Kilgore were walking considerably in the lead. When the crowd was within a quarter of a mile of the new homes, seven demons of the forest dashed upon them. The two men in advance rushed back toward the wagon, and they were slain shortly afterward. This, no doubt, was the first real bloodshed in Montague County, and since the Indians had theretofore been comparatively peaceable, the killing of Daniel Wainscott and Jack Kilgore, of course, caused much consternation among the remaining crowd. Cash McDonald was wounded in the arm, but the little child he was carrying was uninjured. It seems that Bob Wainscott was also wounded, and his wife, thinking her husband was killed, made her retreat into the timber. The Indians, on this occasion, provoked the difficulty and fired the first shot, almost before the settlers were aware of their presence. Daniel Wainscott took a chair from the wagon and knocked an Indian from his horse before he himself was killed. Mrs. Bob Wainscott was found the second or third day after this difficulty wandering through the woods. Messrs. Wainscott and Kilgore were buried on the bank of Denton Creek near where they were killed.6
He died on 5 September 1858 in Montague County, Texas.6Children of Daniel Wainscott and Nancy McDonald
- Drusilla Wainscott2 b. abt 1843
- Cassius Wainscott2 b. abt 1846
- Jane Wainscott2 b. abt 1848
- Rebecca Wainscott2 b. abt Dec 1849
- Amanda Wainscott7 b. abt 1853
- Minerva Wainscott7 b. abt 1856
Citations
- [S551] 1850 U.S. Census 411, Polk County, Missouri, page 058 B line 12 dwelling 760 family 760.
- [S551] 1850 U.S. Census 411, Polk County, Missouri, page 058 B line 19 dwelling 761 family 761.
- [S710] Research of Jean Davis.
- [S1023] History of Montague, Texas by Fannie Cora Bellows.
- [S206] Audrain, MO Marriage Records.
- [S2349] The West Texas Frontier by Joseph Carroll McConnell, Text supplied by Patti Bates.
- [S3258] 1860 U.S. Census, Wise County, Texas, page 334 A line 29 dwelling 416 family 421.
John Wainscott1
M, #11025, b. about 1817
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John Wainscott was born about 1817 in Kentucky.3 He was the son of Robert Wainscott.2 John Wainscott married Sarah McDonald, daughter of Joseph McDonald and Nancy Willingham, on 11 March 1841 in Audrain County, Missouri..1,4
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 12 October 1850 in Polk County, Missouri, listed the following:
The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 13 August 1860 in the Montague post office area of Montague County, Texas, listed the following:
The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 14 July 1870 in the Montague post office area of Precinct 2, Montague County, Texas, listed the following:
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 12 October 1850 in Polk County, Missouri, listed the following:
John Wainscott, 32-year-old head of household, a farmer.2
Sarah "Wainscott", 25-year-old.2
Anna "Wainscott", 7-year-old.2
Isaac "Wainscott", 4-year-old.2
Samuel "Wainscott", 2-year-old.2
John J. "Wainscott", 1-year-old.2
Robert "Wainscott", 73-year-old, a farmer.2
Along the valleys of Denton creek, before the Civil War, a few hardy settlers ventured and thrust themselves almost into the doorways, as it were, of the tepees of the hostile Indian with their implements of civilization. Land was anywhere to be had for the taking and but for the occasional forays of bands of red men, bent on murder and rapine, there was no one to dispute their possession. They were home seekers and prospective home-builders and they willed to stay on Denton creek and, notwithstanding the innumerable attempts to prevent by hostile hordes, they did stay and the children of that day are all the representative men and women of the valley today.5
The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 13 August 1860 in the Montague post office area of Montague County, Texas, listed the following:
John Wainscott, 44-year-old head of household, a farmer.3
Sarah "Wainscott", 35-year-old.3
Anna "Wainscott", 17-year-old.3
Isaac "Wainscott", 14-year-old.3
John J. "Wainscott", 12-year-old.3
Hiram "Wainscott", 10-year-old.3
Mary A. "Wainscott", 2-year-old.3
Jos. Willenham, 23-year-old, a farmer.3
The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 14 July 1870 in the Montague post office area of Precinct 2, Montague County, Texas, listed the following:
John Wainscott, 54-year-old head of household, a farmer.6
Sarah "Wainscott", 45-year-old.6
Hiram "Wainscott", 19-year-old.6
Mary "Wainscott", 12-year-old.6
Children of John Wainscott and Sarah McDonald
- Anna Wainscott+ b. Jul 1843
- Isaac Wainscott+ b. Jun 1846
- Samuel Wainscott2 b. abt 1847
- John J. Wainscott b. abt 1848
- Hiram Wainscott+ b. Aug 1850
- Mary A. Wainscott b. abt 1858
Citations
- [S552] Research of Timothy D. Dollens.
- [S551] 1850 U.S. Census 411, Polk County, Missouri, page 058 B line 12 dwelling 760 family 760.
- [S1403] 1860 U.S. Census, Montrague County, Texas, page 71B line 21 dwelling 645 family 665.
- [S206] Audrain, MO Marriage Records.
- [S1022] North & West Texas History by B. B. Paddock, Vol. II, pp. 115-116.
- [S1404] 1870 U.S. Census, Montrague County, Texas, page 329A line 13 dwelling 3 family 3.


