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THE McCULLEY FAMILY TREE

A History of Solomon and Sarah McCulley and Some of their Descendants to the Eighth Generation

compiled by W illia m Stra ight McCulley

with the assistance of

Mrs. Fra nces ). Baldwin, Mrs. John Blick, Mrs. Irene Cowles, Mrs. Lena Kirkby, Mrs. Margaret McFarland, Mrs. Robert W. McCulley Sr., Mrs. Charles W. Petersen, Mri. Dayle Sandoz, Mr. Alfred ). McCulley, and others.

1968 Preface

This genealogy begins with the earliest known ancestor, Solomon McCULIEY, who is assig11ed the letter A. Each of his children is as­ signed the letter B, their children the letter C, and so on, fol­ lowed by a number denoting the sequential order of their births within families. In succeeding generations each descendant is as­ signed a letter-number pair, the letter denoting the generation, the number that person's serial order within a family. Within a given generation, beginning with the third, there are several per­ sons with the same letter-number designation; the sequence of let­ ter-number pairs, however, that described the descent of a partic­ ular person from Solomon is unique. The compiler has listed as much of the full baptismal name, dates and places of birth, death and marriage of each person ashas been furnished or discovered. The same data for spouses, includ­ ing names of spouses' parents, has also been listed. The latter information would be useful to those seeking data about other lines of descent. Surnames of blood relations are capitalized. Places are located mostly within counties; this information is useful for consulting census returns. This family history is far from complete. Contact has not been established with several lines. Some lines have reached the ninth generation. Anyone having further information, photographs of the second or third generation, recollections of family traditions, maps, obituaries, Bible records, etc., is requested to communicate with the compiler.

William Straight McCULLEY Compiler

December 1967 Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface Section l. General - Family origins and traditions. 2. Solomon and Sarah McCulley and their issue• 3. James McCulley, Rebecca Junkin & Isabelle Pomeroy and their issue. 4. Further descendants of James, Rebecca and Isabelle. 5. David McCulley, Ann Willson & Amy Finley and their issue. 6. James D. McCulley & Martha Jane Hutchison and their descendants. 7. Sarah Isabelle McCulley and the McElhinneys. 8. William Saul McCulley & Mary Adaline Monzingo and their descen­ dants. 9. Amanda Ellen McCulley and the Kilpatrick&. 10. David Carson McCulley & Ida McDaniel and their descendants. 11. Index.

Acknowledgements Grateful acknowledgement is made to the persons named on the title page. Mrs. Baldwin provided much of the material in sections 2 and J; Mrs. Kirkby was responsible tor gathering from cousins the material in section 4. Mrs. John Blick kindly loaned her copy of the Willson Family Tree, printed in 1956, from which many of the data in sections 6 1 7 and 9 were taken. Mrs. Petersen furnished a great deal of material for section 8 1 and, indeed, provided the nu­ cleus and inspiration for the entire compilation. Mrs. Cowles and Mrs. Sandoz assisted with sections 5, 6 and 10. Mr. Alfred J. Mc­ Culley assisted with information about Homer Franklin McCulley, in­ cluding Homer's obituary and the names and addresses of his numer­ ous sons. - Section 1 - General Family origins and traditions.

According to tradition, the McCULLEY family originated in Scot­ land in the 12th or 13th century. The family was deeply religious, being Covenanters, but none was prominent in affairs of state. Dur­ ing the wars between church and state the family moved, or was driven, to Ireland. After one or more generations there, it is said that seven brothers migrated to America. Thus the McCULLEYs are Scots-Irish, and came probably from the Lowlands - that portion of Scotland jutting out toward Ireland, and comprising the counties of Ayr and Galloway. The latter today consists of Kirkcudbright and Wigton. Black, in his Surnames of Scotland, states that the names Mac­ Cullie, MacCully and Macoulie are softened forms of the name Mac­ Culloch.

From ~ .!!:.!!! ~ !!! it appears that McCullie is from Mac• Culloch, geographically from Banffshire, associated with Clan Gunn. MacCullochs were also found in Galloway, the Stewartry (of Kirkcud­ bright), as early as the 11th centUl'y.

On a !!:!£ .!! Scotland of ~' by Sir lain Moncreiffe of that Ilk and Don Pottinger,"Showing the lands and spheres of influence of the main clans and names of Scotland including ••• those of Lowland and Border families about the time of King James VI ••• 11 appear four regions labeled McCulloch. One is in the Stewartry(or County) of Kirkcudbright (pronounced 11Kirkobray11 ) between Fleet Bay and Money­ pool Bay, with the symbol of a castle denoting the family seat at Cardoness. This region contains the parishes of Anwoth and Kirk­ mabreck; adjoining regions are labeled with the family names Gordon, Muir and Lennox. Two other regions lie in the County of Wigton - Glasserton Parish, just east of Port William, where the map shows a castle labeled "Myreton", and Stoneykirk Parish, family seat at Ardwell, which is on the penindula containing Portpatrick. The first of these adjoins spheres of influence of the families of Dun­ bar, Maxwell and Vaus; the second adjoins Adair and McDowall(Mac­ Dougall). An atlas map shows McCulloch's Point, located about two miles northwest of Stranraer, on Loch Ryan. The fourth region lies in the northern part of the County of Ross, on the Dornoch Firth, consisting of the parish of Tain and surrounded by Clan.-Ross. Mackerlie, in History~ the~ and~~ in Galloway, vol. 1, p. 335, states,"In March 1622, Wm McCulle and his son had sasine of the Barony of Wigtown." In Scots law,"sasine" is the act of giving legal possession of feudal property, or the instrument by which the possession is acquired. If tradition is sound, we may suppose that the move to Ireland took place during the '·'Killing Time", about 1685-90. Reckoning a generation at 25 years-, the brothers may have come to these shores as early as 1715. TWo .S.eQerations might be as late as 1750-5. Thus Solomon's father:o~ grandfather was born in Ireland.

1-1 - Section 2 - Solomon and Sa.rah McCulley and their issue.

A. Solomon McCULLEY was born ca. 1759, died 10 Jan 18:54 in Xenia Township, Greene, Ohio. He was married ca. 1786 to Sarah ,who was born ca. 1763, died 3 Apr 1846 in Xenia Township, Greene, Ohio. They had issue:(first five probably born in Tennessee.) 81. James McCULLEY, b. 10 Aug 1787 in Blount County, Tenn. (See Section 3.) 82. William McCULLEY, b. ca. 1789; d. Sep 1823, age 34, leaving three daughters: Nancy Ann, Elizabeth and Sarah J. The 1820 census shows two females under 10. George Galloway was ap­ pointed their guardian. William's name appears on the roster of Capt. James Morrow's Company, Ohio Militia, for service 10-19 May 1813. See Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the \Var of 1812 (AGen of Ohio, l~ ------B3. -:fc>iin McCULLEY, b. ca. 1794; d. Sep 1817, age 23. B 4 •. dau., b. ca. 1796; m. or d. before 1830. She is numbered in the 1820 but not the 1830 census. 8 s. Elizabeth McCUILEY, b. ca. 1799, m. 23 Feb 1826 to William STERRETT, of Johg. Both died in Morning Sun, Kansas. They had I C 1. James S'fERRE'f! C 2. Robert STERRETT, m. Caroline ENGlEHART. C 3. David STERRETT, m. Sibel CRAVEN. C 4. Sarah Ann S'l'EHRETT, m. Joseph McGOWAN. C 5. Maranda STERRETT, m. William BRYAN. C 6. Louisa STERRETT, m. David TIPPIN. C 7 • Ruth STERRETT , d. urun. C 8. Nancy STERRETT, d. young. B 6. Ann. McCULLEY, b. ca. 1804, m. 14 Dec 1839 to Joseph J>. STER­ RETT, of Robert. 87. David M. McCULLEY, b. 2 Feb 1807 at Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio. (See Section 5). 88. Mary McCULIEY, b. ca. 1809 in Xenia Township, Greene, Ohio, m. 10 Jan 1844 to John B. WRIGHT. B 9. Jane McCULLEY, b. ca. 1811 in Xenia Township, Greene, Ohio; m. 11 Jan 1847 to Jonathan THOMPSON, her guardian John Wright consenting. BlO. Hugh McCULIEY, b. 1813 in Xenia Township, Greene, Ohio; m. (1st) 10 Sep 1838 to Jane H. McWILLIAMS, b. ca. 1813, d. ca. 1846; (2nd) 5 Apr 1847 to Frances CAUIOON, b. ca. 1824 in Pa. In 1839, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McCULLIE were listed as mem­ bers of Xenia Associate Reformed Congregation. Children listed in 1850 census were: C 1. Hugh McCULLEY, b. 1839. C 4. Mary f.lcCULlEY, b. 1845. C 2. Robert McCULlEY, b. 1840. C 5. Chamber McCULLEY, b. 1848. C 3. Samuel McCULLEY, b. 1844. C 6. William McCULlEY, b. 1850. Solomon was old enough to have fought in the Revolutionary War, but no records of such service have been discovered in National Ar­ chives. Since his oldest son, James, was born 10 Aug 1787 in Blount County, it seems likely that Solomon and Sarah married in 1786 and

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migrated to Blount County, Tenn., where the earliest settlement is said to have occurred in that year. The Parham papers, relating to families in Blount County, con­ tain the item, dated 1790, that a plot of land on Cloid's Creek 11 (in Loudon County since 1870) ••• adjoins Solomon McCulley ••• " His name appears on Blount County tax rolls of 1800, in Captain Cald­ well 1s Company, and of 1~01, in Captain Aleson's Company, where he is listed as owning 300 acres. The location of the family between 1801 and 1807 is uncertain. Solomon purchased Section 34, Township 4, Range 7 (just north of Oldtown on the map) as shown in Deeds, Greene County, Ohio, vol. 7, p. 524, Patent from United States to Solomon, 1807. This was sign­ ed by Thomas Jefferson, and was issued through the Cincinnati land office. Robinson's History of Greene Co., Q.(S. J. Clarke, Chicago, 1902) dates Solomon's arrival in Greene County in 1810, when his name appears on a tax roll. Solomon and Sarah were members of Old Massie's Creek church, which was Reformed Presbyterian, or Covenanter. According to Rob­ inson,"In 1824 a new house of worship was built on the bank of Mas­ sie 's Creek 6 miles from Xenia, it being a stone building 36:' x 40'. •" The cemetery here was also known as Stevenson's, from the man who gave the land. Robert Armstrong, who married James and Rebecca, was the first pastor of this church. In 1829 Solomon and Sarah McCUILY deeded 100 acres James McCULLY, their son, this to be his share of their estate, as noted in Solo­ mon's will. This land was in the northwest corner of Section 34, Township 4, Range 7, as described in Deeds, Greene County, Ohio, 1829, vol. 11, p. 349. In his will made 18 Sep 1833, Solomon names his wife Sarah and their children, except John who died in 1817. Solomon also be­ queaths to deceased son William's three daughters. Solomon died 10 Jan 1834, aged 75 years. There is no gravestone.

Sarah McCULIEY made her will l~ Mar 1844. All she had was per­ sonal property, which she gives to two daughters, Jane and Mary, wife of John B. WRIGHT. Sarah died 3 Apr 1846, aged 83 years. She was buried in Old 1•iassie 's Creek cemetery and has a gravestone. When the 1880 census was taken, David McCULI.EY, son of Solomon and Sarah, stated that his father and mother were born in Pennsyl­ vania. It is tempting to suppose that they were born in Cwnberland County, where the GALLOWAYs and the JUNKINs came from. 2-3

A Portion of Greene County, Ohio

of Highways Map Solomon McCulley's Land

Massie's Creek church and cemetery - Section 3 - James McCulley, Rebecca Junkin & Isabelle Pomeroy and their issue.

Bl. James McCULLEY was born 10 Aug 1787 (gravestone) in Tennessee (1850 census), died 11 Mar 1858 (gravestone) near Winfield, Henry, Iowa. He was married (1st) 11 May 1809 in Greene County, Ohio, to Rebecca JUNKIN, who was born in 1783, perhaps in , died in Aug 1818 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio. James and Rebecca had issue: C 1. Sarah McCULLEY, b. ca. 1810 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio; m. Si­ las RITCHEY in Washington County, Iowa. One daughter. C2. William McCULLEY, b. ca. 1812 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio; m. Jemima in California. Two tihildren. C 3. Jane MCC-ULIEY, b. ca. 1814 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio. (See Section 4). C4. Martha Ann McCUUEY, b. 15 May 1817 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio. (See Section 4). Following Rebecca's death in 1818, James was married (2nd) ca. 1819 to Isabelle POMEROY, who was born 9 Oct 1790 (gravestone) in Kentucky (1850 census), died 2 Oct 1857 (gravestone) near Winfield, Henry, Iowa. James and Isabelle had issue: C 5. Solomon McCULIEY, b. Oct-Dec 1820 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio. (See Section 4). C6. Rebecca McCULLEY, b. 17 Jul 1823 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio, d. 20 Jun 1895 (gravestone) near Winfield, Henry, Iowa. Unm. C 7. Mary McCULLEY, b. ca. 1825 ( 1850 census) near Xenia, Greene, Ohio; m. John DAWSON. They moved to Atlantic, Cass, Iowa. C 8. John McCULIEY, b. 28 Aug 1827 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio; d. 24 Jul 1911 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. Unmarried. (Dates ob­ tained from obituary in Winfield Beacon.) C 9. George McCUUEY, b. 15 Oct 1829 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio. (See Section 4). C 10. James P. McCULLEY, b. 22 Jun 1833 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio. (See Section 4). James McCULLEY served as private in Capt. James Morrow's Company, Ohio Militia, 10-19 May 1813. His name appears in Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812 (AGen of Ohio, 1916), and a mariter"b;ar­ ing his name--aiid-serVice-was placed in Solomon's lot in Old Massie's Creek cemetery. In 1824 James bough 142 acres of land from Jacob Haines. In 1829 was was given 100 acres by his father Solomon. On 26 Mar 1830 James and wife Isabelle sold sold this land, apparently, to James Andrew. On 22 Apr 1830 James bought 20 acres from Jacob Haines. On'26 Dec 1836 James and wife, Isabe 1, sold 162 acres to Aaron Beal, and took mortgage on same. On 4 Jul 1839 James McCULLEY received the full amount of the note, which was attested by him. James and wife resigned, or were dismissed, from Massie's Creek church on 26 Mar 1827. They removed to Illinois about 1836, and from there to Iowa in 1838. They moved by ox team, crossing the Mississippi at Burlington, Iowa, and settled on the prairie in Hen-

3-1 3-2 ry County, Iowa, two miles north of what is now Winfield. The 1850 census shows them then living in Wayne Township. James, Solomon and William each entered an 80-acre tract, prob­ ably near the south edge or Crawford Township in Washington County in 1838. Their holdings are shown on the map, as of 1840. The cost of land was $ 1.25 per acre. The roll of the Crooked Creek church, au. P., or so-called "Old seceeder" congregation, carries the names of James, Isabella, Re­ becca, Mary and William McCULIEY, before 1841. The name or Solo­ mon does not appear. James organized a U. P. church in Crawfords­ ville, Washington, Iowa, in 1846. In his will dated 14 Oct 1847, and proved 6 Dec 1858 in Henry County, James names his children and given amount, and leaves to his son, James P., the remainder of the estate to take care of his mother and sister, Rebecca; and personal property equally to John, George, and James P., whom he appointed executors. 3-3

Crawford Township, Washington County, Iowa.

land owned in 1840

Highway Commission Map

Scott Township, Henry County, Iowa. Home of Rebecca Original homestead of_,Al~~~~i..!~i"7:~~~~~:-=i:ll'i"'~~~"'""'"ti James and Isabelle John B. McCulley residence until 1936 James and Isabelle reburied 1909

Commission Map - Section 4 - Further Descendants ot James McCulley.

C 3. Jane McCUIJEY was born ca. 1814 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio, mar­ ried John VINCENT. It is said they were killed by a train and were buried in Washington, Iowa, cemetery. They had four children: D 1. Belle VINCENT, m. NELSON, Keota (on Keokuk-Washington County line), Iowa. They had: E 1. Jennie NELSON. E2. Daisy NEISON. E 3. Tillie NEISON. D 2. Gilmer VINCENT - Washington, Iowa. E 1. Char lea VINCENT, deceased. E2. Homer VINCENT, Wellman, Washington, Iowa. E 3. Ruth VINCENT, Chicago, Illinois. D 3. Martha VINCENT, m. Charles CORRETTE, Washington, Iowa. E 1. Nora CORRETTE. E2. Margaret CORRETTE - married a missionary, went to Egypt, then lived in Monmouth, Illinois. D 4. George VINCENT, Keota, Iowa. E 1. Jennie VINCENT, deceased 1931. F 1. Mae , Keota, lowa. E 2 • Nelle ilrir"ENT, California. E 3. Grace VINCENT, school teacher, Keota, Iowa. E 4. Elmer VINCENT, Keota, Iowa. E 5. Earl VINCENT, deceased. E 6. Everett VINCENT, deceased.

C 4. Martha Ann McCULLEY was born 15 May 1817 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio, was married 4 Apr 1839 to Martin BROWN, who was born 1819, died 1897. They lived northwest ot Winfield, Henry, Iowa. They had issue: D 1. James BROWN, m. Nancy SKINNER. E 1. Minnie BROWN, m• OUDERKIRK. E 2. Milton Andrew BRCMN, b. 10 Aug 1871 in Washington County, Iowa, d. 14 Jan 1941, m. 13 Sep 1892 to Lizzie Perrina McCULIEY, b. 10 Oct 1871 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, d. 20 May 1957. She was daughter of Martha Ann McCUILEY's broth­ er, James P. McCUUEY. Milton and Lizzie are buried at Clearfield, Iowa. They had issuel F 1. James Howard BROWN, b. 1 Apr 1895 at Clearfield, Taylor, Iowa, m. (1st) 20 May 1920 to Agnes DAWSON, b. 26 Jan 1896 at Bedford, Taylor, Iowa, d. 28 Nov 1928, bur. at Chicago, Ill. They bad issue: G 1. James Howard BROWN, Jr., b. 7 Apr 1921 at Clearfield, Iowa, m. 3 Jul 1943 to Josephine MASS, b. ll Sep 1921 at Chicago, Illiaois. They bad (all b. Chicago): H 1. James Howard BR

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G 3. Glen G. BROWN, b. 28 Dec 1925 at Chicago, Ill., m. 22 Oct 1949 to Evaellyn TEWKSBURY, b. 14 Sep 1924 at Chicago, Ill. They had (all b. Chicago): H 1. Dayle BROWN, b. 16 Apr 1951. H 2. Glen R. BROWN, b. 28 Jun 1952. H 3. Ronald BROWN, b. 9 Feb 1954. H4. Allen BROWN, b. 26 May 1956. James Howard BROWN m. (2nd) May 1930 Emma COOK, div. Jul 1932. He m. (3rd) 17 Jul 1934 Florence Tracy, b. 5 Apr 1916 at Chicago, Ill. They had: G 4. Edward BROWN, b. 4 Apr 1936 at Minneapilis, Minn. G 5. Gladys BROWN, b. 22 Feb 1941 at Chicago, Ill., m. 12 Sep 1959 to James RAY, b. 1 Mar 1940 at Chicago, Ill. They had: H 1. Stephen RAY, b. 19 Apr 1961 at Heidelberg, Germany. H 2. Michael RAY, b. 20 Mar 1963 at Aurora, Ill. F2. Gladys BROWN, b. l May 1898, d. 28 Jun 1921 at Clearfield, Iowa. Bur. at Clearfield. Unmarried. F 3. Nancy BROWN, b. 6 Dec 1900 at Clearfield, Iowa. Unmarried. F 4. Artie BROWN, b. 28 Oct 1905 at Clearfield, Iowa, m. 18 Jun 1927 to George PRICE, b. 27 Jun 1906 at Gas, Kansas. They had (all b. Chicago): G 1. Nancy Rose PRICE, b. 4 Sep 1928, m. 9 Dec 1950 to Wil­ liam G. HIME, b. 31 Dec 1925 at Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio. They had: H 1. Carolyn Sue HIME, b. 21 A.pr 1955 at Ruston, Lincoln, La. H 2. Lisa Ann HIME, b. 24 Apr 1957 at Evanston, Ill. H 3. Sandra Jean HIME, b. 3 Aug 1959 at Evanston, Ill. G 2. Tedford PRICE, b. 12 Aug 1930, d. 9 Sep 1936 at Chicago. G 3. Milton PRICE, b. 10 Aug 1932, m. 21 Feb 1953 at Joy OL- SON, b. 6 Mar 1935. They had: H 1. Jeffrey Allen PRICE, b. 4 Nov 1953 at Chicago, Ill. H 2. Kimberley Jean PRICE, b. 14 Sep 1956 at Macomb, Ill. H 3. Pamela Marie PRICE, b. 16 Jan 1959 at Chicago, Ill. H4. Bradford Lane PRICE, b. 17 Jan 1961 at Chicago, Ill. G 4. Richard PRICE, b. 21 Aug 1934, m. 29 1-lay 1957 to Mary­ ellen HINESLEY, b. 26 Dec 1932 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebr. They had (all b. Chicago): H 1. Stephen Lee PRICE, b. 9 Nov 1960. H2. Scott Allen PRICE, b. 17 Nov 1962. H 3. Thomas David PRICE, b. 11 Jan 1967. E 3. Herman BROWN m. Minnie , Clearfield, Iowa. They removed to Arkansas. They had iS'S'Ue": F 1. Cora BROWN. F 2. Nettie BROWN. D 2. Mary BROWN m. Alec BROWN, Clearfield, Iowa. Moved to Ark. D 3. Andrew BROWN m. Lizzie COCHRAN. They had: E 1. Myrtle BROWN m. WOODRUFF. E 2. Mat tie BROWN m. TiiO'iiiPson RICKEY. F 1. Mary RICKEY. E 3. George BROWN. E 4. Cary BROWN. D4. George BROWN m. Lois RUTH, leavenworth, Washington. 4-3

D 5. William BROWN. D6. John BROWN, m. in California.

C 5. Solomon McCULLEY was born ca. 1820 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio, was married in 1844 to Sarah [{ITCHEV, who was born ca. 1822 in Ind­ iana, daughter of Adam RITCHEY.

According to !!!.!. Hi.story of Washinston County, ~ (Des Moines: Union Historical Company, lt~80),"Solomon McCulley was born in Ohio in 1820; and lived there until 1836, and then removed to Ill., and remained there until he removed to Iowa in 1838; he 1st settled in Henry County, and thence to this (Washington) county, where he owns a farm of 57 acres. He was married in 1844 to Miss Sara Ritchey, the first white female and daughter of the 1st settler or Washing­ ton County, and who is the oldest resident on the county; she was born in Indiana, came to this county with her parents in 1836; they have three children: Belle, James and Mary." "Sara was 13 years old, and a brother Matthew aged 15 came with their father Adam Ritchey in 1836. He staked out a claim on Crooked Creek. Adam built a cabin near the spot where the road running south from Crawfordsville crosses the creek. The boy Matthew drove a team and Sara kept house. Li~tle Sara in due time became Mrs. Solomon McCulley." Sarah is buried in the Washington, Iowa, cemetery. Solomon and Sarah had issue: D 1. Isabelle McCULLEY, b. 1847 in Washington, Iowa. D2. James McCULLEY, b. after 1850 in Washington, Iowa. D 3. Mary McCULIEY, b. after 1850 in Washington, Iowa.

C 9. George McCULIEY was born 15 Oct 182tl near Xenia, Greene, Ohio, died ca. 1902 at Maple Plain, Hennepin, Minnesota, was married 20 Sep 1860 to Mary .McKEE, who was born 27 Oct 1831 at Mansfield, Rich­ land, Ohio, died ca. 1909 at ltlaple Plain, Hennepin, Minnesota. She was a daughter of James Wallace McKEE, b. 2 Aug 1805 a~ Newville, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, d. 1850 of cholera in the California gold rush and was buried "14 miles from Sacramento City", and Isabel fi'UL.t TON, b. 17 Apr 1807, d. 12 Aug 1888 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. George and Mary had issue: D 1. James Henderson McCULIEY, b. 12 Jul 1861 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, d. ca. 1920 as a mining pros11ecter in British Columbia. D2. Flora Be:U McCUll.EY, b. 31 Aug 1863 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 12 Mar 1889 to William BUDD, who d. 21 Dec 1894. D 3. Miner Preston McCULIEY, b. 13 Jan 1873 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, d. 13 Jun 1953 at Maple Plain, Hennepin, Minnesota, m. 6 Dec 1899 to J.1yrtle STUBBS, b. 9 Mar 1871 at Long Lake, Minnesota, d. 8 \ug 1935 at Maple Plain, Hennepin, Minnesota. She was daughter of Milton STUB~, b. 8 Mar 1843 at West Elk­ ton, Ohio, d. 18 Jun 1922 at Long Lake, Minnesota, and Eliza­ beth TURNHEM, b. 19 Mar 1847 at Peoria, Illinois, d. 24 Mar 1909 at Long Lake, Minnesota. Miner and Myrtle had issue: E 1. Donovan Preston McCULIEY, b. 15 Feb 1907, m. 8 Oct 1941 to Evelyn NORDEN, b. 3 Jun 190~, daughter of Peter NCRDEN and Anne Christine NELSON. They had no children. 4-4

E 2. Graydon M. McCULLEY, b. 28 Jan 1914 at Maple Plain, Henne­ pin, Minneso.ta, m. 3 Jun 1938 to Jean Helen SC

C 10. James P. McCULLEY was born 22 Jun 1833 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio, died 11 Jan 1917 near Winfield, Henry, Iowa, was. married 6 Mar 1861 to Nancy MAXWELL, who was born 2 Mar 1838, died 22 Jun 1919 near Winfield, Henry, Iowa. The United Presbyterian church of Winfield, Iowa, was founded in their home, and their children were all raised in the Winfield church. James and Nancy had issue: D 1. Anna Martha McCULIEY, b. 16 Jan 1862, d. 9 Sep 1918, m. 16 Mar 1886 to Harvey L. TEDFORD, b. 14 Oct 1862 at Lenox, Tay­ lor, Iowa, d. 30 Apr 1919. Both are buried at Lenox, Iowa. They had issue: E 1. Elizabeth TEDFORD, b. 14 Apr 1887, d. 23 Jun 1889. E2. Hazel TEDFORD, b. 12 Aug 1892 at Lenox, Taylor, Iowa, m. 15 May 1925 to Thomas B. PARKS, b. 28 Nov 1894 at Ramseur, Randolph, North Carolina. Until retirement he was an in­ dustrial chemist with a Ph. D. from Iowa State University. They had no children. Presbyterian. D 2. Becca Jane McCULIEY, b. 16 .Mar 1864, d~ 28 Jul 1865. D3. n.obert Maxwell McCULIEY, b. 13 Jan 1866, d. 15 Jul 1918, m. 5 Mar 1890 to Minnie May RICKEY, b. lo Feb 1869 in Washington County, Iowa, d. 25 Feb 1949. Both died and were buri~d at LaHarpe, Allen, Kansas. United Presbyterian. They had: 4-5

E 1. Ernest Jay McCULLEY, b. 10 Dec 1890 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 8 Sep 1915 to Grayce WRIGHT, b. 5 Feb 1892. They had: Fl. Raedine McCULLEY, b. 7 Jun 1917, m. 1 Jul 1942 to Dan H. GOODRUM, b. 22 Nov 1917, d. 9 Jul 1966. F 2. Mary Joan McCULIEY, b. 3 Feb 1928, m. 21 Dec 1946 to Floyd N. KINZLE, b. 2 Apr 1923. They had issue: G 1. Jane Ann KINZLE, b. 31 May 1947, m. 7 Aug 1964 to Earl Thomas HANSEN, b. 19 Feb 1941. They had: H 1. Darrel Kit HANSEN, b. 6 Jun 1967. G2. Sharon Louise KINZIE, b. 27 Jan 1951, d. 27 Jan 1951. G 3. Cheri Lynn KINZLE, b. 12 Jun 1954. G 4. Ernest Michael KINZLE, b. 24 Apr 1958. G 5. David Wayne KINZLE, b. 1 Aug 1959. G 6. Terry Lee KINZLE, b. 28 Dec 1963. F 3. Bernice McCUUEY, b. 9 Mar 1930, a. ca,. 1948 to Donald KINZLE, b. 5 Jun 1925. E 2. Infant SOD, b. 20 Jul 1893, d. 23 Aug 1893. E 3. Ralph Rickey McCULLEY, b. 4 Feb 1896 at LaBarpe, Allen, Kansas, m. 4 Jun 1918 to Mattie Jane SELIS, b. 12 Feb 1896 in Allen County, Kansas. They had issue: F 1. William Robert McCULLEY, b. 17 Mar 1920, m. 16 Nov 1936 to Ruth Maxine YOUNG, b. 19_ in Erie, Kansas. They bad: G 1. Gary Robert McCUUEY, b. 14 Sep 1942 at Iola, Kansas, m. May 1964 to Deloris DEIN, b. at Glassboro, Gloucester, New Jersey. G2. Walter Dale McCULLEY, b. 6 Mar 1944 at Iola, Kansas, m. 14 Dec 1963 to Portia HUFFORD, b. at Kansas City, Missouri. They had issue: H 1. Walter Dale McCUu..EY, Jr., b, 6 Jul 1964. H 2. .Michelle Susette McCULIEY, b. 1 Mar 1967. G 3. Marylyn Sue McCULIEY, b. 12 Jan 1947, d. 13 Jan 1947 at Carthage, Texas. G 4. Keith \fayne McCULLEY, b. 2 Oct 1948 at Logan, Hocking, Ohio. G 5. Jacky Lee McCULLEY, b. 22 Sep 1950 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. G 6. Terry Allen McCULLEY, b. 3 Mar 1955 at Glassboro, Glouces­ ter, New Jersey. F2. Minnie Helen McCULLEY, b. 14 Dec 1921 at Iola, Allen, Kansas, m. 18 Jul 1939 to Melvin Lester HAYES. They had issue: G 1. Patricia Jean HAYES, b. 9 Jul 1941 at Iola, Allen, Kansas, m. 1 Feb 1964 to William Borden DERRICKSON, Jr., b. at Reho­ both Beach, Sussex, Delaware. G2. Sherry Lou HAYF.S, b. 6 Jun 1943 at Iola, Allen, Kansas, m. 28 Nov 1963 to William Harold WIU>.MAN, Jr.; b. at Alexandria Virginia. They had: H 1. James Kevin WILDMAN, b. 17 Mar 1966, d. 25 Apr 1966. H2. Kenneth Alan WILDMAN, b. 1 Mar 1967. F 3. Theodore Leon McCULLEY, b. 29 Aug 1930 at Iola, Allen, Kan­ sas, m. May 1952 to Henni WALTER, b. in Germany. They had: G 1. Charles Robert McCULLEY, b. 18 Feb 195 in Germany. G 2. Ralph Walter McCUUEY, b. 25 Nov 1956 at Mountain Home, Owyee, Idaho. G 3. Ronald Allen McCULlEY, b. 10 Sep 1957 at Merced, Californ­ ia. 4-6

F 4. Lorraine Eugene McCULIEY, b. 8 Mar 1932 at Laffarpe, Allen, Kansas, m. 28 Dec 1952 to Lois Eileen LINDQUIST. They had: G 1. Leslie 'Eugene McCULI.EY, b. 26 Feb 1954, d. 26 Apr 1954 at Victoria, Texas. G2. Victoria Lynn McCULl.EY, b. 15 Mar 1~57 at Mandan, Morton, North Dakota. G 3. Daral Allen McCULI.EY, b. 16 Sep 1961 at Mandan, Morton, North Dakota. G 4. Timothy Jay McCULIEY, b. 5 Apr 1Yti6 at Mandan, Morton, North Dakota. [•' 5. Charles Lewis McCULIEY, b. 22 Jul 1933 at Iola, Alle11, Kan­ sas, m. 5 Sep 1953 to Nancy Ann GUMPORY. They had: G 1. William 'l'beodore McCULIEY, b. 6 May 1954 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. G 2. Johnny Lee McCULl.EY, b. & d. 25 Apr 1955 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. E 4. Ina Grace .McCULlEY, b. ll Jan 1899, m. 19 Jun 1920 to Guy TRIMBlE. b. 7 Nov 1897 at Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, d. 21 Sep 1965, bur. Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, . They had issue: F 1. James Richard TRl.MRl.E, b. 9 Jul 1930 at Bentley, Alberta, Canada, m. 14 Oct 1950 to Patricia Ann JOHNSON, b. 4 Jul 1930 in Illinois. They had: G 1. Sheila Kathleen TRIMBIE, b. 17 Aug 1951 at Urbana, Cham­ paign, Illinois. G 2. Sharon Lee TRIMRlE, b. 6 Aug 1953 at Urbana, Champaign, Illinois. G3. Sherri Ann 1'RIM81.E, b. 12 Juu 1958 at Chateauroux, France. F2. William Robert TRIMBIE, b. 30 Nov 1932 at Bentley, Alberta, Canada, m. 20 Sep 195~ to Karen WIILIAMS, b. 9 Jul 1940 at , Washington. They had issue: G 1. Daniel Kenneth 1'RIMB1E, b. 9 Nov 1959 at San Antonio, Be- xar, Texas. G2. Douglas, Guy TRIMBLE, b. lt:S Mar 1962 at Maxawa, Japan. G 3. David Andrew TRIMBIE, b. 31 Oct 1963 at Anchorage, Alaska. G 4. Lisa Loraine TRIMBIE, b. 18 Dec 1964 at Anchorage, Alaska. G 5. Teresa Michele 'l'RIMBLE, b. 17 Jan 1966 at Anchorage, Alas- ka. F 3. Janice Eileen TRIMBIE, b. 27 Sep 1939 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, m. ~ Jul 1~61 to Clyde F. MESERVE, b. 2 Feb 1937 at Standish, Cumberland, Maine. They had issue: G 1. Charissa Eileen MESERVE, b. 27 Mar 1962 at Baker, Oregon. G2. Annette .MESERVE, b. 30 Jun 1964 at Donnelly, Valley, Idaho. G3. Maureen AnnitJ MESERVE, b. 15 Jul 1966 at Longmont, Boul- der, Colorado. E 5. Jennie Esther McCULIEY, b. 30 Sep 1902 at LaHarpe, Allen, Kan­ sas, m. 28 Apr 1921 to I~Roy S~INGSTON, b. 16 Aug 1896 at Bay­ ard, Allen, Kansas, d. 8 Mar 1958. They had issue: F 1. Hazel Marie SPRINGSTON, b. 11 Jul 1922 at Moran, Allen, Kan­ sas, m. 8 Jul 1939 to Owen J. WIMPEY, b. 19 Jun 1916 at Good­ man, McDonald, Missouri. Ba pt is t. They had issue : G 1. James Owen WJMPEY, b. l~ i\ug 1940 at Goodman, McDonald, Missouri, m. 5 May 1962 to Janet 81'. JEAN, b. 10 Apr 1941 4-7

in New Hampshire. Catholic. They had: H 1. Karen Jean WIMPEY, b. 31 Mar 1966 at Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire. G 2. Linda Sue WIMPEY, b. 27 Sep 1946 at Joplin, Jasper, Miss­ ouri. G 3. Roy Lloyd WIMPEY, b. 21 Feb 1949 at Joplin, Jasper, Miss­ ouri. F 2. Robert LeRoy SPRINGSTON, b. 5 Oct 1924 at Mildred, Allen, Kansas, m. 23 Apr 1942 to Marlys M. BINGHAM, b. 27 Nov 1925 in North Dakota. Episcopal. They had issue: G 1. Robert Lee SPRINGS'l'ON, b. 18 May 1943 at Goodman, McDon­ ald, Missouri, m. 11 Apr 1965 to Deana HOUSTON, b. 12 Sep 1946 at Lemons, Missouri. Baptist. 'l'hey had: ff 1. Rebecca Lea SPIUNGSTON, b. 6 Oct 1965 at North Kansas City, Missouri. G 2. Mitchell Edward SPRINGS'l'ON, b. 28 Dec 1944 at Monett, Barry, Missouri, m. Nov 1964 to Ruth Ann KING, b. 5 Jan 1946 at Bloomfield, Davis, Iowa. They had: ff 1. Mitchell Edward SP.RINGSTON, Jr., b. 9 Jun 1965 at North Kansas City, Missouri. H 2. Michelle Diane SPRINGSTON, b. 14 Sep 1966 at North Kan­ sas City, Missouri. G 3. Ronald Paul SPRINGS'l'ON, b. 3 Jun 1946 at Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, m. 19 Feb 1965 to Lynda Sue CHAPMAN, b. 24 Dec 1947 at Kansas City, Missouri. They had: ff 1. Tina Marie SPRINGSTON, b. Aug 1966 at North Kansas City, Missouri. G 4. Diana Deanna SPRINGSTON, b. 7 Jul 1948 at Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, m. 3 Jun 1967 to John Holden CORUM, b. 15 Jan 1946 at Kansas City, Missouri. ~piscopalian. F 3. Ernest Alfred SPRINGSTON, b. 6 Jan 1930 at Pleasanton, Linn, Kansas, m. 28 May 1949 to Joan Lee CRUISE, b. 25 Sep 1932 at Monett, Barry, Missouri. Baptist. They had issue: GI. David Neal SPRINGSTON, b. 24 Nov 1950 at Monett, Barry, Missouri. G 2. Douglas Alan SPRINGSTON, b. 31 Dec 1951, d. 17 Mar 1952 at Monett, Barry, Missouri. G3. Gary Paul SPRINGSTON, b. ll Jan 1954 at Stafford, Kansas. G 4. Danny Lee SPRINGSTON, b. 26 Sep 1955 at Attica, Harper, Kansas. G 5. Mary Lynn SPRINGSTON, b. 9 Sep 1957 at .Monett, Barry, Missouri. G6. Elizabeth Gay SPRINGSTON, b. 2 Dec 1962 at Monett, Barry, Missouri. G7. Ernest LeRoy SPRINGSTON, b. 25 Aug 1965 at Monett, Barry, Missouri. F 4. Donald Andrew SPRINGSTON, b. 25 Oct 1931 at Goodman, l\tcDon­ ald, Missouri, m. 21 Apr 1963 to Winnie Laura DILLINGS, b. 23 Jan 1935 at Kansas City, Missouri. Baptist. F 5. Ruby Arlene SPRINGSTON, b. 15 Jul 1935 at Goodman, McDonald, Missouri, m. 21 Jul 1962 to William Joseph HEETER, b. 4 Jun 1933 at Pierce City, Lawrence, Missouri, d. 13 Feb 1966. Catholic. They had issue: 4-8

Gl. William Joseph HEETER, Jr., b. 9 Jun 1963 at Monett, Barry, Missouri. G 2 & 3. Jacob John and James Joseph HEETER, twin sons, b. & d. 2 Aug 1964 at North Kansas City, Missouri. G 4. Jennifer Arlene HEETER, b. 11 Sep 1965 at North Kansas City, Missouri. E 6. The twin - infant son, b. 18 Aug 1906, d. 21 Sep 1906. E 7. Annie Christine McCULlEY, b. 18 Aug 1906 at LaHarpe, Allen, Kansas, m. 22 Feb 1928 to R. Leo SMART, b. 3 Dec 1904 at Kan­ sas City, Missouri. Methodist. They had issue: F 1. Russell E. SMART, b. 18 Jul 1929 at. LaHarpe, Allen, Kansas, m. 10 Dec 1956 to Thelma LAMBETH, b. 7 Nov 193 • they had: G 1. Cathy SMART, b. 29 May 1957 at Iola, Allen,-Kansas. ' G 2. Jean SMART, b. 22 Jul 1958 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. G 3. Linda SMART, b. 12 Jun 1962 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. F2. Jerry Don SMART, b. 18 Dec 1936 at LaHarpe, Allen, Kansas, m. 21 Jun 1959 to Thelma NEW, b. 26 Mar 1941 at Westphalia, Anderson, Kansas. Methodist. They had: G 1. Jerald SMART, b. 13 Jul 1960 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. G 2. James SMART, b. 8 Oct 1962 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. G 3. Joseph SMART, b. 29 Jan 1965 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. F 3. Howard SMART, b. 4 Feb 1939 at LaHarpe, Allen, Kansas, m. 21 Oct 1961 to RUth SWANSON, b. 2 Aug 1942 at Flint, Gene­ see, Michigan. They had: G 1. Carol SMART, b. l Oct 1963 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. G 2. Jack SMART, b. 29 Jan 1965 at Iola, Allen, Kansas. E 8. Maxwe 11 McCULIEY, b. 1 Jan 1908 at LaHarpe , Allen, Kansas, m. 19 Jun 1932 to Verda A. WEST, b. 16 Jul 1910. Presbyter­ ian. They had issue: F 1. Robert Maxwell McCULIEY, b. 8 May 1933, m. 11 Jun 1955 to Marilyn MANN, b. 15 Aug 1932. They had: G 1. Scott Maxwell McCULLEY, b. 16 Jan 1957. G 2. Kurt Elliot McCULIEY, b. 26 Aug 1959. G 3. Dan Mitchell McCULIEY, b. 4 Jan 1962. F2. Barbara Louise McCULLEY, b. 20 Jun 1934, m. 12 Apr 1953 to Earl LeRoy HANKINS, b. 16 Sep 1931. They bad issue: G 1. Theodore Maxwell HANKINS, b. 6 Sep 1955. G 2. Sandi Louise HANKINS, b. 1 Feb 1960. G 3. Julie Roxanne HANKINS, b. 1 Oct 1961. E 9. Erma McCULl.EY, b. 4 Dec 1912 at LaHarpe, Allen, Kansas. Un­ married (teacher). Presbyterian. D4. Mary Isabella .McCULl.EY, b. 12 Jul 1868, d. 20 Jul 1959, m. l Sep 1896 to John Warrener RICKEY, b. 21 Mar 1874, d. 17 Jan 1950. They had issue: El. James Fern RICKEY, b. 6 Jul 1897, d. 22 Aug 1897. E2. Harvey Randall RICKEY, b. 3 Oct 1898 1 d. 13 Oct 1953. Unm. E3. Farrel Thompson RICKEY, b. 11 May 1901, m. 25 Dec 1923 to Opal BEAUCHAMP, b. 2 Jul 1902 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. They had issue: F 1. Amy Maxine RICKEY, b. 20 Dec 1924 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. (1st) 26 Sep 1946 to Bernard KEPHART, b. 22 Jul 1923, 4-9

divorced Jul 1948. They had: Gl. Cleo Christie KEPHART, b. 30 Jun 1947 at Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa. G2. Carla Frances KEPHART·, b. 25 Oct 1948 at Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa. She m. (2nd) 25 Sep 1966 to Walter Edward GROTHE, b. 19 Jul 1920 in Des Moines County, Iowa. F2. William Christie RICKEY, b. 7 Sep 1926 at Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, m. 25 Dec 1947 to Kathryn~~-' b. 10 Aug 1926. They had:(all b. Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa) G 1. Linda Geneva RICKEY, b. 19 May 1949. G 2. Shirley Kay RICKEY, b. 15 Jul 1950. G 3. Arlene Christine MCKEY, b. 6 Jul 1951. E 4. Emma Frances RICKEY, b. 27 May 1903, m. 25 Dec 1934 to Tay­ lor ASHER, b. 30 Sep 1904 at London, Laurel, Kentucky, d. 12 May 1944. He is buried in Winfield-Scott Township cemetery. E 5. Nancy Lyle RICKEY, b. 6 Sep 1905, d. 25 Dec 1914, buried at Winfield-Scott Township cemetery. E 6. Pearl Chester RICKEY, b. l Sep 1909, d. 2 Feb 1911, buried at Winfield-Scott Township cemetery. D5. Lizzie Perrina McCULIEY, b. 10 Oct 1871, d. 20 May 1957, m. 13 Sep 1892 to Milton Andrew BROWN, grandson of Martha Ann McCUIJEY. (See page 4 - l et seq) D 6. John Birney McCULLEY, b. 2 May 1874, d. 25 May 1950, m. 19 Jan 1897 to Cora Maude RICKEY, b. 25 Jan 1877 in Washington County, Iowa, d. 24 Oct 1911. They had issue: El. Lena Bessie McCULIEY, b. 22 Aug 1897, m. 29 Dec 1945 to Frank v. KIRKBY, b. 14 Feb 1892 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, d. 5 Jul 1953, buried at Forst Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California. E 2. James Harley McCULLEY, b. 22 Feb 1899, m. 15 Jan 1922 to Gertruda SHAW, b. 30 Jul 1890 at Batavia, Jefferson, Iowa, 6. 20 Feb 1941. They had: Fl. Herbert N. McCULIEY, b. 14 Mar 1924 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 14 Sep 1945 to Helen FLEMING, b. 6 Nov 1922 at Delhi, Iowa. They had: G 1. Michael McCULIEY, b. 26 Sep 1955 at Waterloo, Blackhawk, Iowa. G2. Kevin Karl McCULLEY, b. 31 Oct 1963 at Waterloo, Black­ hawk, Iowa. F2. Arlene Lois McCULLEY, b. 19 Apr 1926 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 25 Jun 1950 to Robert C. NEISON, b. 13 Oct 1925 at Chicago, Illinois. They had: G 1. Linda NEISON, b. 27 Apr 1951 at Chicago, Illinois. G 2. Susan NEISON, b. 14 Nov 1953 at Wheaton:, Illinois. G3. Janet NEISON, b. 20 Jul 1955 at Wheaton, Illinois. G4. Sharin NELSON, b. 13 Jul 1956 at Wheaton, Illinois. F3. Margorie McCULlEY, b. 18 Aug 192ij at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, d. 22 Jun 1967 at Emporia, Lyon, Kansas, buried there, m. 8 Jun 1953 to Earl ROHRBAUGH, b. 12 Aug 1924 at Denver, Colo­ rado. They had issue: 4 -10

G 1. Karl ROHRBAUGH, b. 23 1'""eb 1959 at Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana. G 2. Amy ROHRBAUGH, b. 16 Nov 1961 at Madison, Wisconsin. E3. Jessie Tina McCULIEY, b. 18 Nov 1901. Unmarried. E 4. Twin sister (unnamed), b. & d. 18 Nov 1901. D7. Glen Carroll McCULIEY, b. 12 Aug 1876 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, d. 21 Sep 1963 at Liberal, Seward, Kansas, m. 7 Sep 1898 to Eva SKINNER, b. 8 Mar 1879. They had issue: E 1. Lee \Villiam McCULIEY, b. 13 Mar 1900 at !>eabody, Marion, Kansas, m. (1st) to Stella EIWIARDS, divorced 1924. Lee and Stella had: Fl. Neal Eugene McCULIEY, b. 6 May 1922, m. Florence ___ They had: G l. Ora McCULIEY, b. 24 Dec 194 • G 2. Laura McCULIEY. G 3. Flair McCULlEY. G 4. Glen McCULIEY. G 5. Gary McCULIEY. G 6. Alice McCULlEY. Lee m. (2nd) Jewel , divorced 1964. Lee and Jewel had: F 2. J. P. McCULlEY, b:-2'10ct 192 • Lives in New Jersey. F 3. Maurice Carl McCULlEY, b. 13 May 192_. Lives in N. J. F4. Robert McCULIEY, b. 8 Mar 1Y3 • Lives in New Jersey. F 5. Larry McCULLEY, b. 4 l''eb 193 7 Lives in Knowles, Okla. G 1, G 2, G 3. 'l'hree children. - E 2. Bessie Roseilla McCULIEY, b. 16 Feb 1903 at Peabody, .Marion, Kansas, d. 21 Jun 1965, buried at Greenburg, Kansas, m. 4 Apr 1925 to Clifford WATSON. They had issue: F 1. Marguerite Marie WA'l'SON, b. 20 Feb 1926, d. 2 Oct 1949, m. 1948 to Carl HAYES. They had: G 1. Sonia HAYES, b. 2 Oct 1949. F 2. Irene Virginia WATSON, b. 26 Aug 1928, m. Jim TABOR~ They live in Seattle, Washington, where they had a son and a daughter. F 3. Wilda \VATSON, b. 24 Jul 1U30, m. 1948 to Clair BAN'l'A. They live in Greenburg, Kansas, where they had: G 1. Robert BANTA, b. 17 Jul 1~4~. G 2. Rex BANTA. G 3. Chris BANTA. G 4. Tracy BANTA. G 5. Diana BANTA. E3. Fern .Marguerite McCULl.EY, b. 21 Apr 190Y at !>eabody, Marion, Kansas, m. 22 Apr 1928 to George E. SESSIER, b. 6 Oct 1906 at '\ Liberal, Seward, Kansas, d. 2 Nov 1941, buried at Garden City, Kansas. They had issue: F 1. Kenneth Elvin SESSIER, b. 13 Dec l93tl at Liberal, Seward, Kansas, m. 22 Nov 1~49 to Verna Gene Sl11'TON, b. 18 Aug 1925 in Texas. They live in New Orleans, Louisiana, where they had: G 1. Kenna Gene SES..'>LER, b. 17 Jun 1950 at Manhattan, Riley, Kansas. 4 -11

G2. Kathy Jan SE~SLER, b. 17 Mar 1952 at Manhattan, Riley, Kansas. G 3. Vicky Kay SF.SSIER, b. 12 Mar' 1953 at Wichita, Sedgewick, Kansas. G 4. Dean Scott SESSIER, b. 25 Feb 1957 at Wichita, Sedgewick, Kansas. F 2. Carl William SESSLER, b. 3 Nov 1932 at Garden City, Finney, Kansas, m. 6 Jun 1954 to Irene Alice HUGHES, b. 5 Dec 1935 at Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri. They live in San Jose, Cal- ifornia, where they had: ~ G l. Robert George SESSLER, b. 8 Jan 1956 at Burbank, Cal'. G 2. Clinton Wyatt s&c;sLER, b. 24 Oct 1957 at Burbank, Cal. G 3. Christopher Bruce SESSIER, b. 8 ,A.ug 1959 at Burbank, Cal. E 4. Ora McCULIEY, b. 26 Mar l9lb at Peabody, Marion, Kansas, m. Myrtle SHUCK. They live in Moscow, Stevens, Kansas, where they had: Fl. Mike McCULIEY, b. 2 May 1953. D 8. Artie Roseille McCULIEY, b. 24 Apr 1879 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. Unmarried. D 9. Emma Lena McCULLEY, b. lo Aug 1881 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, d. 24 Mar 1953 at Winfield, m. 25 Dec 1906 to William :\rnold PAT­ TERSON, b. 10 Oct 1880 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, d. 5 Feb 1966. Both are buried at Winfield-Scott Towuship cemetery. They had: E 1. Mary Anna PATTF.RSON, b. ll Mar 1908 at Winfield, H.enry, Iowa, m. 15 Jun l93t:J to Paul Shannon PAISI.EY, b. 7 Jun 1900 at Win­ field, Henry, Iowa. They had issue: F 1. Mary Jo PAISIEY, b. 2 Oct 1~40 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m.25 Nov 1961 to Ronald MORDHORS'I', b. 19 Mar 1939. 'l'hey had: G 1. David Lee MORDHORST, b. 3 Jan 1964. G2. Mary Ellen MORDHORST, b. 5 Sep 1965. F 2. Tana Rae PAISLEY, b. 3 Apr 1943 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 28 Dec 1963 to Myron JENNINGS, b. 16 Ju•l 1942 at Win­ field, Henry, Iowa. F:S. Emma J~e PAIS1EY, b. 15 Jun 1948 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. 1 E2. John Charles PATTERSON, b. 10 May 1910 clt Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 13 Jun 1942' to Mildred Lofgren FINCH, b. 1 (o'eb 190:t at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. They had: F 1. John Charles PATTERSON, Jr., b. 29 Apr U43 at \'/infield, Henry, Iowa, m. 24 Jun 1967.

E 3. James Arnold PATT~RSON, b. 18 Apr 1912 at Winfield, Henr.y~ Iowa. Unmarried. E4. Lena Bernice PATTERSON, b. 4 Jul 1914 at Winfield, ttenry, Iowa, m. 14 Jul 1939 to Lyle Marvin PAISIEY, b. 2 May 1912. They had issue: Fl. William Frank PAISIEY, b.: 15 Feb 1940 at \¥infield, Henry, Iowa, m. 1960 to Barbara HOO'LE, b. 2 Aug 1940. 'l'hey had: G L Philip William PAISIEY, b. 9 Oct 1961. G 2. Timothy :James J'AISLEY, b. 7 Nov 1963. F 2. Elaine Catherine PAISLEY, b. 2ti Jun 1944 at Winfield, Hen­ ry, Iowa. Unmarried. 4- 12

F3. Erma Ruth PAISIEY, b. 28 Jun 1948 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 1965 to Steven WOOD. They had: G 1. Patrick Allen WOOD, b. 23 Nov 1966. F 4. Kenneth Arnold PAISLEY, b. 1 May 1951 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. F 5. Robert Paul PAISIEY, b. 8 Dec 1953 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. E 5. Jesse Lloyd PATTERSON, b. 8 Apr 1916 at \\'infield, Henry, Iowa, d. 23 Aug 1943. U. S. Army Air Corps. Buried overseas. Unm. E 6. Dwight Kenneth PATTERSON, b. 28 Apr 1918 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. UnmBKried. E7. Francis Tedford PATTERSON, b. 24 Apr 1920, d. 15 Jan 1922 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. Buried in Wi11tield-Scott Township ceme­ tery. E 8. Artie Jean PATTERSON, b. 16 Sep 1922 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 24 Jun 1944 to Gleu Leftoy RODGERS, b. 21 Jan 1918 at Craw­ fordsville, Washington, Iowa. They had issue: Fl. Ardie Ann RODGERS, b. 4 Jun 1945 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 25 Jun 1966 to Wayne FREYENBERGER, b. 24 Oct 1939. F 2. laura Louise RODGERS, b. 14 Sep 1948 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. F3. James Leroy RODGERS, b. 23 Jul 1953, d. 23 Mar 1954, buried in Winfield-Scott Township cemetery. F4. Janet Kay RODGERS, b. 24 Mar 1954 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. F5. Terry Glen RODGERS, b. 25 Jan 1957 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. F 6. Ricky Gene ROOOERS, b. 30 Jun 1958 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. F7. Tony Lee RODGERS, b. 11 May 1961 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa. E 9. Hazel Pauline PATTERSON, b. 26 Sep 1924 at Winfield, Henry, Iowa, m. 15 Feb 1946 to Allen Marshall McMATH, b. 3 Dec 1922 at Clearfield, Iowa. They had : F 1. Joe Dean McMATH, b. 19 Apr 1948 at Iowa City, Iowa. F2. Tana Jean McMATH, b. 4 Jun 1952 at Iowa City, Iowa. - Section 5 - David McCulley, Ann Willson & Amy Finley and their issue. BS. David M. McCULLEY was born 2 Feb 1807 at Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, died 17 May 1881 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, and was buried in Harrison.cemetery, which is located Ji miles east of Wapello, Louisa, Iowa. The dates given are those that appear on his gravestone. He was married (1st), probably about 1839, to Aon WILISON 1 who was born ca. 1815, probably near Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, died , 1853 1 perhaps in Lee County, Iowa. She was a daughter of James WILLSON, b. 4 Aug 1779, d. 1836 near Xenia, Greene, Ohio, m. 21 Aug 1803 to Sarah McCONNELL, b. 178_, d. 2 Aug 1843 in Ohio. David and Ann had issue: C 1. James D. McCUll.EY, b. 24 Jun 1840 in Greene County, Ohio. (See Section 6). C 2. Sarah Isabelle McCULIEY, b. 6 Sep 1841 in Greene County, Ind. (See Section 7). C 3. William Saul McCULl.EY, b. 28 Jul 1843 in Greene County, Ind. (See Section 8). According to William Saul's obituary, David and his family moved from Indiana to southeastern Iowa in 1844, when William Saul was a­ bout one year old. C 4. John T. McCULIEY, b. ca. 1846. in Lee County, Iowa. This year is inferred from his military records, which show that his age was 18 when he enlisted in the army on 29 Feb 1864. John was enrolled at Farmington, Van Buren, Iowa, in Company B, 3rd Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and was mustered into service 16 Mar 1864 at Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, for a term of three years. He died 16 May 1864 of 11 typho-malarial fever" in the regimen­

tal hospital at Memphis, Tenn., and was buried in grave #701 1 Section 3, Mississippi River National Cemetery. The name of this cemetery has since been changed to "U.S.Government Na­ tional Cemetery", 3601 Jackson Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. His name and death date appear as entry #2301 in the book: Roll of Honor, (US QKI, #21, Washington, GPO, 1869, p. 74), whereliiS" deat'ii date is shown as 11 May 1864. C 5. Robert w. McCULIEY, b. 24 Mar 1848 in Lee County, Iowa, d. 27 Jan 1936 at Hastings State Hospital, Hastings, Adams, Nebras­ ka, aged 87. He was married about 1874 to Tillie --~ They had issue: DI. Roy McCULIEY, b. 187 at York, Atchd.son, Missouri. He was married and had three-children. Robert and Tillie visited William Saul and Mary McCULIEY at Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri, but did not like it there, so they moved to Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, in 1893. C 6. Amanda Ellen McCULIEY, b. 28 Jan 1850 in Lee County, Iowa. (See Section 9). Following Ann's death in 1853, David married (2nd) Amy E. FIN­ Ley, who was born ca. 1822 in Tennessee. David and Amy had issue: C 7. Hugh McCULIEY, b. 1854 in Lee County, Iowa.

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C 8. David Carson McCULIEY, b. 19 Jan 1856 in Lee County, Iowa. (See Section 10). C 9. Ann McCULLEY, b. 1858/9, in Lee County, Iowa. Each of the above is listed in the 1860 census for Harrison Twp, Lee County, Iowa. The nearest post office was at Primrose. Buried near David in Harrison cemetery near Wapello are Samuel (C 10), Elias (C 11), and Annie (C 9), for whom no dates are shown, and who may have died after the family moved to Louisa County. C 12. Cora McCULIEY, b. 1867/8 in Lee or Louisa County, Iowa. She was unmarried, and is said to have taught school at Winterset, Madison, Iowa, for 36 years. C 13. Eva Ada McCULLEY, b. 1869/70 in Lee or Louisa County, Iowa, d. 15 Jun 1949 at Winterset, Madison, Iowa, where she is bur­ ied. She was unmarried, and is said to have run a millinery shop at Winterset. C 14. Albert B. McCULIEY, b. 1872 in Lee or Louisa County, Iowa. David Carson, Cora, Eva, and Albert B. are listed with David and Amy in the 1880 census from Granview Twp, Louisa County, Iowa. Da­ vid is shown as suffering from Consumption, and states that his fa­ ther and mother, i.e., Solomon and Sarah, were born in Pennsylvania. Amy stated that her parents were both born in Tennessee. It may have been the consumption that led to David's death the following spring. We may suppose that David and family moved from Ohio to Indiana in the early spring of 1841, and from Indiana to Iowa in the spring of 1844. This is consistent with the birthdates and places of Sar­ ah Isabelle and William Saul. It also parallels the travels of David's sister Elizabeth and brother-in-law William STERRETT.

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Harrison Township, Lee County, Iowa.

David McCulley and family lived in this township at the time of the 1860 cen­ sus. .. ,

Part of Louisa County, Iowa

v~ David McCulley and family ; ... lived in this county at the time of the 1880 census.

Wm. H. McCulley's farm Glen R. McCulley's farm Mt. Hope cemetery James D. McCulley' s farm Harrison cemetery, where David McCulley is buried

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Iowa State Highway Commission Map - Section 6 - James D. McCulley & Martha Jane Hutchison and their descendants.

C 1. James D. McCULI.EY was born 24 Jun 1840 in Greene County, Ohio, died 28 Oct 1913 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa. He was married 4 Sep 1867 at Letts, Louisa, Iowa, to Martha Jane Htrl'CHISON, who was born 12 Jan 1846, died 23 Nov 1928 at Columbus Junction, Louisa, Iowa. One of his daughters-in-law, Mrs. Robert Willson .McCULIEY, Sr.,

( says that James's middle name was Dickinson. The pension application of James D. McCULU<~Y shows that he was eurolled at Primrose, Lee, Iowa, mustered in as private at Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, on 23 Aug 1861 in Company B, 3rd Iowa Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. He was 5 1 1~11 in height, of dark complexion, with black eyes and brown hair. His medical record shows no wounds received during his service. He was honorably discharged at Little Rock, Arkansas. on 31 Dec 1863, and re-enlisted as a veteran in the same organization on l Jan 1864, promoted thereafter to 7th, 6th and 5th corporal. He was mustered out 9 Aug 1865 at Atlanta, Ga. According to his obituary,"James D. McCulley, a highly respec­ ted and long-time resident of this county, residing near Mt. Hope school house, died suddenly last Tuesday evening from heart fail­ UPe. He had been ailing for a number of weeks, but the end had not been expected so soon by relatives, and the announcement of his death came as a shock to them. "Deceased ••• was aged 73 years, 4 months and 4 days at the time of his death. He leaves an aged wife and four children to mourn his death, two children having preceded him. The living children are: Mrs. Jennie McGill, of Constance, Minn.; William H. of this county; Robert W. and Homer F., who are residents of Grangeville, Idaho •••• interment in the Mt. Hope cemetery." James and Martha had issue: D 1. Jennie Belle McCULI.EY, b. 22 Jun 1868 in Louisa County, Iowa, d. 27 Aug 1954 at Anoka, Minnesota, m. 10 Oct 1889 to Char­ ley Alfred McCUl.L, b. 4 Dec 1868 in Louisa County, Iowa, d. Nov 1941 at Anoka, Minnesota. They had issue: E 1. Le la Irene McGILL, b. 23 Aug ll:l90 in Louisa County, Iowa, d. 26 Apr 1910 at Anoka, Minnesota, m. 1909 to Guy KALIEN­ BERGER." They had: F 1. Maybelle Irene KALIENBERGER, b. 22 Mar HHO in Anoka County, Minnesota, m. 6 Jul 1~29 to Kennith DAHLGREN, b. 11 Jul 1905 in Anoka County, Minnesota. They had: G 1. Karen Irene DAHLGREN, b. 23 Jun 1931 in Anoka County, .Minnesota. E2. Esther McGILL, b. 17 Jun 189ti in Louisa County, Iowa, d. Aug 1949, m. 28 Jun 1916 to Arthur Albert JOHNSON, b. 18 Jul 1891. They ·had: F 1. Charles Lewis JOHNSON, b\; 18 Jun 1918 in Anoka County, Minnesota. E 3. Dayle McGILL, b. 10 Sep 1903 in Louisa County, Iowa, m. 13 Nov 1923 to Clarence Edward SANDOZ, b. 5 Aug 1889 in Stearns County, Minnesota, d. 4 Jul 1956. They had:

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F 1. Wayne Franklin SANDOZ, b. 16 Nov 1924 in Anoka County, Minnesota. E 4. Guy Alfred McGILL, b. 22 Sep 1905 in Louisa County, Iowa, d. 29 Jul 1957, m. 9 Jul 1927 to Mable WHITEMORE. They had: F 1. Robert Alfred McGILL, b. 7 A.pr 1928 in Anoka County, Minne­ sota. D 2 • Emma Agnes McCULLEY, b. 12 Dec 1869, d. 27 May 1882. D 3. William Hutchison McCULIEY, b. 4 Feb 1872 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, d. 2 Aug 1936 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa. He.was married 13 J. Sep 1899 to Nancy Ann HAMMILL, who was b .. 22 Apr 1878 at Grandview, Louisa,· Iowa, daughter or Matthew HAMILL and~~ GRAHAM. William and Nancy had issue: · E 1. Glen Robert McCULLEY, b. 25 Mar 1901 at Wapello, Louisa, ·' Iowa, d. 15 Nov 1966 at Morning Sun, Iowa, m. 28 Jan 1924 to Ruth COCKRILL, b. 19 Jan 1900 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, d. 5 Feb 1936 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, daughter of Tom COCKRILL and M. Frances WELTON. Glen and Ruth had issue: Fl. John w. McCUUEY, b. 11 May 1925, m. 16 Apr 1949 to Betty L. BALL. F 2. Mary Jane McCULIEY, b. 15 Oct 1926, d. 22 Nov 1926. F 3. James Dean McCULLEY, b. 24 Oct 1927, m. 8 Nov 1947 to Letha V. BOULTON. . F&. Glen L. McCULIEY, b. 30 Sep 1928, m•. ll Nov. 1955 to Vivian MOULTON. F 5. George T. McCULlEY, b. 20 Jan 1930, m. 22 Feb 1951 to Cla­ ra L. WALKER. F 6. Elvin L. McCULIEY, b. 3 Oct 1931, m. 5 Mar 1955 to Virgini~ BEARD. F 7 • David T. McCUUEY, b. 22 Dec 1933, m. 11 Aug_ 1956 to _Bev~ erley F. ANDERSON. F8. \felton L. McCUUEY, b. 21 Dec 1934, m. '{1st) 21 Nov 1955 to Donna BROWN; (2nd) 4 Feb 1968 to Marilyn scorr. F 9. Robert E. McCULLEY·, stillborn 2 Feb 19.36. E 2. Gail Harriet McCULLEY, b. 10 Aug 1903 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, m. 27 Nov 1926 to Paul Clifford ALLEN, b. 26 Nov 1906 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, son of Frank Wilford ALLEN and Mary Emma HAAS. Paul and Gail had: F 1. Wayne Clifford Au.EN, b. 20 Oct 1927 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, m. 1949 to Betty Lou ERHARDT, b. 23 May 1926 at South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana. Wayne and Betty-had issue: G 1. Sherry Lynn ALLEN, b. 7 Sep 1950 at Muscatine, Iowa.· G2. Karen Kay ALIEN~ b. 9 Feb 1955 at ·Muscatine, Iowa. G 3. Rodney Wayne Al.;LEN, b. 31 Mar 1959 at Muscatine, Iowa. F2. Janice Ire'ne ALIEN, b. 16 Dec 1929 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, m. 1953 to Paul Everett HETHERFORD., b. 1 Jun 1929 at Muscatine, Iowa. They had: · G l. Jill Ann RETHERFORD, b. 25 Nov 1954 at Muscatine., Iowa. E 3. Hugh William McCULLEY, b. 15 Feb 1905 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, d. 9 Jun 1949 at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, m. 16 Nov 1932 to Elizabeth GRAUWINKEL, b. 3 Nov 1907, daughter of Henry GRAUWINKEL and Rachel DEPPIE of Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa. Hugh and Elizabeth had issue: 6-3

F 1. Daryl Edwin McCUUEY, b. 28 Nov 1935 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, m. 5 Jun 1966 to Carol M. JONES. F 2. Jaryl Gene McCULIEY, b. 22 Nov .1939 at .Mt. Pleasant, Hen­ ry, Iowa, m. 22 N.ov 1962 to Phyllis A. ANDERSON. F3. Janet Elaine McCUUEY, b. 20 Nov 1943 at Mt. Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, m. 1 Sep 1962 to Donald PROCTOR. E 4. Irene Martha McCULIEY, b. 27. Sep 1907 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, m. 25 Mar 1933 at Rock Isl~nd, Illinois, to Henry Eu­ gene COWIES, b. 3 May 1911 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, son of Nelson E. COWLES and Anna Rebeka SEITZ. Henry and Irene had: F 1. Betty Lucille COWi.ES, b. 27 May 1934 at Morning Sun, Louit. sa, Iowa, m. 14 Aug 1952 to John Elmer BALL, a farmer, b. 15 Jan 1932 at Morning Sun, Louisa, Iowa. They had issue: G 1. Barbara Lynn BALL, b. 21 Sep 1953. G 2. Keith Douglas BALL, b. 26 Jun 1955. F2. Doris Ann COWIES, b. 27 Aug 1935 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, · m. 15 Nov 1953 at Lee HARRIS, b. 14 Aug 1934 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa. They had issue: G 1. Nancy Lee HARRIS, b. 25 Nov 1954. F 3. Warren Eugene COWIES, b. 19 Dec 1938 at Wapello, Louisa, la. F 4. Nelson Henry COWIES, b. 21 Jan 1941 at Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa. F s. Robert William COWi.ES, b. 12 Dec 1947 at ~urlington, Des Moines, Iowa. D s. Robert Willson McCUU,EY was born 20 Apr 1877 near Wapello, Lou­ isa, Iowa, died 14 Feb 1962 at Galion, Crawford, Ohio. He was mar­ ried 1 May 1916 to Harriet May LAUER, who was born 10 Feb 1884 at Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, daughter of Peter LAUER and Catherine GAINER. According to his obituary,"Robert W. McCulley, 84, Stevens Rd., Sandusky Township, died early to~ay in Mansfield General Hospital after a month's illness. "Mr. McCulley had lived in this area since 1919. He was a re­ tired farmer, a member or the Galion First Lutheran church, the Sandusky Township Farm Bureau and of Farm Bureau Council No. 2. "A native of Louisa County, Iowa, he was born April 20, 1877. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Harriet Lauer McCulley, two sons, Robert W. Jr. Ontario, and Buell G., Wooster, three granddaughters Barbara A. McCulley of Mansfield and Sheryle .Ann and Melva Ray Mc­ Culley or Wooster ••• Burial will be in the Mansfield cemetery." Robert and Harriet had issue: El. Robert Wilson McCULLEY, Jr., b. 3 Jul 1917 at Grangeville, Idaho, m. 4 Jul 1938 to Edith Alene HUDSON, b. 16 Aug l918at Bristol, Sullivan, Tennessee, daughter or John E. HUDSON and DOYLE. Robert and Edi th adopted a daughter, Barbara Kay., ihO was born 4 Oct 1946 at Shelby, Richland, Ohio.

E 2. Buell Gainer McCULIEY, b. ~5 Oct 1919 at Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, m. 16 Jan 1943 to Gladys Genevieve RIVERS, b. 3 Jan 1925 in Meigs County, Ohio, daughter of George Philip RIVERS and BODKINS. Buell and Gladys had issue: F 1. Cheryl Ann McCULlEY, b. 26 Jan 1948 at Galion, Crawford, 6-4

Ohio. F2. Melva Rae McCUUEY, b. 7 Nov 1951 at Wooster, Wayne, Ohio. D 6. Homer Franklin McCULIEY was born 2 Dec 1885 at Wapello, Lou­ isa, Iowa, died 2 May 1952 at Grangeville, Idaho. He was married 9 Jan 1912 to Sarah Helen MARSHALL, who was born 6 Sep 1890 at Ben­ ton City, Scott, Missouri, died 30 May 1964 at Grangeville, Idaho. She was a daughter of George and Nyra O. MARSHALL. According to bis obituary ,t'Homer F. McCulley, 66, pioneer cat­ tle rancher of the Canfield area, died early Friday morning at Gen­ eral Hospital after an illness of several weeks. ttHe was born December 2, 1885, in Wapello, Iowa, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. McCulley and was educated in Iowa. He came to Grangeville in 1906 where be worked at the Schwalbach flour mill. On January 9, 1912 he married .Miss Helen Marshall and the same year they bought a stock ranch on Doumecq plains. He turned the active management of the ranch over to his sons in 1945 and moved to Grangeville. "He was a member of Charity Grange of Grangeville and of the Idaho Cattlemen's Association. · "He is survived by his wife, one daughter and eleven- sons. Eight of his sons saw active duty in World War II and all returned. Three sons now in service, all returned for the funeral. "Sons are Homer, Jr., Marshall, Fay, Emmett and Alfred, all of Grangeville; George and Jay, serving with the Navy; Thomas with the Air Force; Kimball of Canfield; Charles, of White Bird, and Wilbur of Omaha, Neb. "Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Myra Mardis, of Grange­ ville;. a brother, Robert, of Galion, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Jennie McGill, of Anoka, Minn., and 15 grandchildren. "Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 6 at 2 p. m. at the Ro­ bertson funeral chapel, the Rev. L. E. Tooley, pastor of the Feder­ ated church pfficiating ••• Burial was in Prairie View cemetery." Homer and Helen had issue:(all b. at Canfield, Idaho) E-1. Marshall J. McCUU.EY, b. 26 Oct 1912, .m. 24 Sep 1946 to Chloe A BENTIEY, daughter of Ernest BENTLEY and Eunice PAL­ MER. Chloe was married (1st) to James IEE. Marshall and Chloe adopted a boy, Jack Earnest, b. 11 Apr 1944, and a girl, Janice, b. l Dec 1945, both at Cottonwood, Idaho. Janice· was married Jan 1965 to Bill Morris. Marshall and Chloe had: F 1. Wayne .McCULLEY, b. 6 Feb 1950 at Grangeville, ldahu. F2. Wanda McCULLEY, b. 11 Jul 1951 at Grangeville, Idaho. E 2. Dorothy R. Mc,CULLEY, b. 28 Dec l9i3, d. 19 Jan _1920. E 3. Charles ff. McCULLEY, b. 26 Nov 1915, m. 6 Jul 1950 to Sa Villa BUREAU. They had issue: F 1. Charles O. McCULIEY, b. Jun 1951 at Grangeville, Idaho. F2. Milton McCULLEY, b. Aug 1953 at Grangeville, Idaho. F 3. Michael McCUUEY, b. Mar 1958 at Grangeville, Idaho. E 4. Kimball H. McCULIEY, b. 9 Mar 1917, m. 5 Aug 1950 to Cecilia A. COMBS, b. 12 Jul 1931 at Craigville, Minnesota, daughter or Dan COMBS and Gertrude WALSH. Kimball and Cttcilia adopted 6-5

a daughter, Mary Lou, b. 13 Jan 1950 at Whitebird, Idaho. Their own children were: Fl. Elouise McCULLEY, b. 3 Mar 1951 at Cottonwood, Idaho. F 2. Kimball McCULLEY, b. 10 May 1952 at Cottonwood, Idaho. E 5. Fay Russell McCULLEY, b. 28 Sep 1918, m. 1946 to Beulah Lou­ isa FRIEZE, b. 20 Aug lg23 at Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, daugh­ ter of Alfreds. FRIEZE and Nellie A. BEASlEY. Fay and Beulah had issue:(b. at Grangeville) Fl. Irma Joanne McCUIJEY, b. 15 Jul 1948. F 2. Kerry Russell McCULIEY, b. 10 Mar 1953. E 6. Nyra Olive McCULLEY, b. 1 May 1920, m. (1st) 1946 to Neil Jo- seph MARDIS. They had issue: Fl. Richard F. MARDIS, b. 3 Apr 1947 at Grangeville, Idaho. F2. Terrylen Ann MARDIS, h. 30 Jul 1948 at Grangeville, Idaho. F 3. Joseph Lamont MARDIS; b. 25 Feb 1954 at Grangeville, Idaho. Nyra was married (2nd) to Kenneth Dale RANKIN, b. 11 Nov 1924. E7. Emmett Whisner McCULI.EY, b. 25 Jan 1922, m. 15 Oct 1949 to Olive Grace BRCYRN, b. 28 Feb 1928 at Clearwater, Idaho, daugh­ ter of Walter Lynn BROWN and Lola Blanche MURPHY, and sister of Jessie Margaret BROWN, wife of Homer, Jr. Emmett and Olive had issue:(all b. Grangeville, Idaho) F 1. Kevin Emmett McCULLEY, b, 14 Jun 1952. F2. Clark Evan McCULl.EY, b. 10 Jul 1954. F 3. Denise Lola McCULlEY, b. 26 Feb 1956. Ee. Wilbur Gravatt f.JcCULLEY, b. 13 Sep 1923, m. Ost) 194 to Le­ ona Loster, m. (2nd) 14 Nov 1948 to Violet Jean STOCK,-b. 27 Jan 1925 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, daughter of William STOCK and NEFF. Her first husband was Carol Plambeck. Wilbur and-vIOTet had issue:(all b. Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska) F 1. Patricia Ann McCULLEY, b. 31 Mar 1950. F2. Deborah Jean .McCULLEY, b. 16 Apr 1952. F 3. Kalene Marie .McCULLEY, stillborn 8 Mar 1960. F 4. Kelli Lynn McCULLEY, b. 1 Mar 1962. F5. Michael Franklin McCULLEY, b. 22 Jun 1964. E 9. Homer Franklin McCULLEY, Jr., b. 2 Dec 1924, m. 194 to Jes­ sie Margaret BRaNN, b. 3 Sep 1922 at Clearwater, Idaho, daugh­ ter of Walter Lynn BROWN and Lola Blanche MURPHY, and sister of Olive Grace BROWN, wife of Emmett. Homer and Jessie had: Fl. Merlin Craig McCULLEY, b. 8 Jun 1950 at Grangeville, IdahQ. E 10. Helen Muriel McCULLEY, b. 21 Apr 1926, d. 16 Aug 1926. Ell. Alfred John McCULlEY, b. 29 Oct 1927, m. 25 Feb 1951 to Lu­ ella Kathrine MADER, b. 26 May 1931 at Cottonwood, Idaho, daughter of Steve MADER and Eleanor ENNEKING. Alfred and Luella had issue:(all b. Grangeville, Idaho) F 1. Lynn Charles McCULIEY, b. 7 Jun 1954. F 2. Clifford Mark McCULIEY, b. 23 Oct 1956. F 3. Leah Evon .McCULIEY, b. 15 Feb 1960. El2. George w. McCULIEY, b. 27 Nov 1927, m. 11 Jun 1955 to Ruth Virginia COOPER, b. 9 Mar 1Y30 at Vienna, Fairfax, Virginia, 6-6

daughter of Aubrey Russell COOPER and Florance L. McCLANAHAN. George and Ruth had issue: F 1. George Ellis McCULIEY, b. 7 May 1956 at Grangeville, Idaho. F2. Vienna Leigh McCULIEY, b. 20 Oct 1957 at

C 2. Sarah Isabelle McCULIEY was born 6 Sep 1841 in Greene County, Indiana, died 17 Jun 1924. She was married 4 Jan 1865 to Samuel R. McEUIINNEY, 5th of Robert, b. 1796 in Ireland, who was born 20 Sep 1831 in New York, died 29 Dec 1882. All are buried at Sharon church, Morning Sun, Louisa, Iowa. They had issue:(all b. at Morning Sun) D 1. Clara May McEIJllNNEY, b. 17 Dec 1866, d. 13 Feb 1867. D2. Anna Nancy McELHINNEY,, b. 17 Jun 1866, d. 20 Jun 1903, m. 19 Dec 1888 to John Calvin ELLIO'rl', b. 9 Aug 1862, d. 20 Jul 1942. He was a farmer at Superior, Nuckolls, Nebraska. They had issue: E 1. Glen Earl ELLiarT, b. 20 Jan 1890, d. 30 Apr 1942, m. 24 Jun 1915 to Cecyle Edna WORDEN, b. 9 Sep 1889. He was a farmer at Superior, Nuckolls, Nebraska. They had: F 1. Helen Nadine ELLlarT, b. 30 Dec 1916 at Superior, Nuck­ olls, Nebraska, m. 23 Jun 1937 to Lee PENNEY, b. 4 Nov 1909. They had: Gl. Don Elliott PENNEY, b. 22 Jun 1938 at Superior, Nuck­ olls, Nebraska. E2. Veda Arnetta ELLl

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1892 to Sara Marialla WILLSON, a twin, b. l Jun 1870, d. 22 Dec 1948. He was a stock buyer. Dav~d and Sara had issue: El. Ethel Bernice McELHINNEY, b. 7 Jul 1694, m. 23 Sep 1916 to Neil TROl'MAN, b. 21 Mar 1892. They had issue: F 1. Maurine TROl'MAN, b. 1 Apr 1919, m. 1 Jan 1943 to Raymond GORDON, b. 11 May !!HS. 'l'hey had: Gl. Harry Lee GORDON, b. 18 Jul 1944, m. 22 Jan 1966 to Lyn SHEETZ. G 2. Robert Gene GORDON, b. 3 Apr 1948. F 2. Jackson David TROTMAN, b. 10 .\ug 1920, m. 18 Feb 1943 to Dorthea SNYDER, b. 5 Sep 1922. They had: G 1. Tanya Ann TR01'MAN, b. 29 Jan 1944. G2. Timothy David TR01'MAN, b. 4 Feb 1948. F3. Sarah TROl'MAN, b. 20 Dec 1937, m. 15 Aug 1959 to Lawrence ROBISON, b. 16 J,rn 1937. 'l'hey had: G 1. Jamie Kay ROBISON, b. 30 Aug 1960. G 2. Ransour Lee ROBISON, b. 6 Nov 1961. G 3. Brenda Jill ROBISON, b. 28 Har 1964. E2. Samuel Willson McEUtlNNEY, b. 27 Feb 1915, d. 25 May 1939, m. 16 Jun 1937 to Ruth IEE, b. 6 Apr 1914. She was married (2nd) to Paucl. CALDWELL (E 4 ot D 6). D4. Etta Jane McELHINNEY, b. 18 Jul 1873, d. 20 May 1891. Unm. D 5. James Melville McELHINNEY, b. 16 Nov 1875 at Morning Sun, Lou­ isa, Iowa, d. 3 May 1965 at Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, m. 20 Oct 1904 to Lucia Zell Wilson, b. 6 Oct 1882. According to his obituary, published under dateline of Morning Sun:"Mell McElhinney, 89 1 died Thursday at Burlington hospital, where he had been a patient three days. "He was the son of Samuel and Isabelle McCulley McElhinney, and was born here Nov 16, 1875. "He was married to Zell Wilson Oct 20, 1904. "Survivors include his widow; a daughter-in-law, Alvina Woods­ worth, Compton, Calif.; two grandchildren Karen Woodsworth and Mel­ vel McElhinney, and two great-grandchildren, Spokane, Wash. "He was a retired farmer. "Preceding him in death were his parents, one brother David Mc­ Elhinney, four sisters, Clara May, Anna Elliott, Etta Jane, Tillie Willson-Caldwell, and one son, Gail David. The son died February 20, 1962 •• ·" Moll and Zell had issue: E 1. Gail David McELHlNNEY, b. 24 Sep 1913 near Morning Sun, Lou­ isa, Iowa, d. 20 Feb 1962 at Houston, Harris, Texas, m. 24 Dec 1926 to Alvina H~YES, b. 17 May 1913. According to his obituary,"Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian church here (Morning Sun) for Gail David McElhinney, 48, who died Tuesday evening at Methodist hospital, Houston~ Tex. He re­ cently underwent heart surgery there. "••• Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery, Morning Sun, ••• 11 7-3

"4'. son of Mell and Zell \Vilson Mcl!':lhinney, he was born in Des Moines county Sept. 24, 1913. He graduated from Morning Sun high school and Iowa State University, with a degree in forestry. His marriage to Alviua Hayes, daughter of Mrs. Rozena Hayes of Wapello, took place Dec 24, 1936, at Burling­ ton. "Mr. McElhinney followed the lwnber industry in Mississip­ pi and North Carolina before moving to Canada in 1955. His prese11t home was in Princeton, British Columbia. "Surviving are his wife; parents, one son, Melvel Baugh McElhinney of Garibaldi Park, Canada; one daughter, Mrs. Jim (Karen) Woodsworth of Spokane, Washington.; and one grand­ child, Yield Denae Woodsworth, Spokane." Gail and Alvina had issue: Fl. Karen Gayle McELHlNNEY, b. 9 Jan 1938, m. 7 Jun 1957 to James WOODSWORTH. They had: G 1. Vicki Denae WOODSWORTH, b. 9 Mar 1960 at Spokane, Wash. F 2. Melve! McEl...HINN~!Y, b. 3 Aug 1941, m. G l. Son. D 6. 1'illie Marion McEUIINNEY, b. 7 Aug 1878 at .Morning Sun, Lou­ isa, Iowa, d. 21 May 1961 at Crawfordsville, Washington, Iowa, m. Ost) 21 Jan 1904 to Oliver Lynn WILLSON, b. 23 Jun 1875, d. 21 Feb 1909, son of Samuel c. WILLSON and Sarah ELLiarT. Tillie m. (2nd) ,7 J.t.. eb 1915 to John Jamison CAID\YELL, b. 8 Sep 1869, d. 5 May 1935 at Morning Sun, Louisa, Iowa. According to her obituary,"Mrs. Tillie Marion Caldwell, 82, died Monday at the home of her daughter, .Mrs. Allen Lucas of Crawfords­ ville. "The daughter of Samuel R. and Sara McElhinney, she was born Aug. 7, 1878, in Louisa County, near Morning Sun. She was associ­ ated with the Morning Sun Refordmed Presbyterian church during her early life. "She married Oliver Willson on Jan. 21, 1904. The couple had two children. He died Feb. 21, 1909, Sterling, Kansas. "On Feb. 15, 1915, she married J. J. Caldwell. The couple had three children. He died May 5, 1935, Morning Sun. "Survivors include five chilclre11, Howard Willson, Albia; Mrs. John(Pauline Willson) Blick of Washington; Mrs. Allen Lucas of Crawfordsville; John and Paul Caldwell of Morning Sun. One bro­ ther and three sisters are dead. "While living with her daughter Mrs. Caldwell attended the Mar­ ion Avenue United Presbyterian church of Washington. "••• Burial was in Elmwood cemetery, Morning Sun." Tillie and Oliver had issue: E 1. Samuel Howard WILLSON, b. 8 Dec 1904, m. 20 Mar 1930 to Vera Anna WYATT, b. 2o Dec 1904, d. 28 Mar 1953. He graduated from Iowa State University, and taught vocational agriculture in the schools of Lamoni and Ubia, Iowa. He and his family were in Russia in 1930, where he served as agricultural ad­ viser in the first Five Year Plan. Samuel and Vera had: Fl. Earl Leonard WILLSON, b. 24 Oct 1937 at Lamoni, Iowa. 7-4

E2. Pauline WILLSON, b. 5 Dec 1907, m. 18 Jul 1931 to John Jacob BLICK, b. 17 Aug 1906. They had issue: F 1. Mary Joaam BLICK, b. 1 Aug 1933, m. 26 Dec 1952 to James Edward WOIFE, b. 25 Feb 1934. They had: G 1. Douglas Alan WOlFE, b. 2ti Dec 1953. G 2. Gregory WOIFE, b. 23 Feb 1956. G 3. Karen Elizabeth WOLFE, b. 5 Dec 1959. F 2. Sarah Marlene BLICK, b. 1935, m. 7 Sep 1954 to Richard Dale ANDER.~ON, b. 21 May 1933. They had: G 1. Teresa Lynne ANDERSON, b. 14 Apr 1956. G2. Sara Kay ANDERSON, b. 16 Sep 1960. Tillie and John CALDWELL had issue: E 3. John Milton CALDWELL, b. 25 May 1918, m. 24 Aug 1944 to Mil­ dred L. WILLIAMS, b. 5 Jan 1917. They had issue: F 1. John Williams CALDWELL, b. 14 Apr 1948. F 2. Patricia Rae CAI.DWELL, b. 25 Jan 1956. E 4. Paul William CALDWELL, b. 7 Apr 1920, m. 22 Nov 1942 to Ruth Lee McELHINNEY, b. 6 Apr 1914. She was the widow or Samuel Willson McELHINNEY (E 2 or D 3). Paul and Ruth had issue: F 1. Judith Clare CALDWELL, b. 15 Nov 1944. F 2. Leanna Kay CAI DWELL, b. 10 May 1948. F 3. Elizabeth Jean CALDWELL, b. 14 Nov 1953. E 5. Elisabeth Marion CAIJ>WELL, b. 4 Apr 1922, m. 15 Nov 1945 to Allen LUCAS, b. 11 Feb 1922 at Crawfordsville, Washington, Iowa. They had issue: F 1. Ronald Craig LUCAS, b. 1 Jun 1949 at Crawfordsville, Iowa. F 2. Roger Allen LUCAS, b. 24 Apr 1952 at Crawfordsville, Iowa. - Section 8 - William Saul McCulley & Mary Adaline Monzingo and their descendants. C3. William Saul McCULLEY was born 28 Jul 1843 in Greene County, Indiana, died 6 May 1923 at Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri, and was bur­ ied at Milford, Seward, Nebraska. He was married 6 Feb 1873 at Col­ lege Springs, Page, Iowa, to Mary Adaline MONZINGO, who was born 18 Jul 1850 in Clark County, Indiana, died 22 Aug 1922 at Milford, Sew­ ard, Nebraska, and was buried there. She was a daughter of Edward MONZINGO and Jenette JOHNSON. William and his family moved to Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri, in the summer of 1887, and from there to Bailey, Pulaski, Missouri, in 1892. Bailey was located on what is now the reservation of Fort Leonard Wood. According to William's obituary,"His parents moved to eastern Io­ wa when he was about one year old. He lived there until he enlisted in (Company A of) the 19th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment at Prim­ rose in (Aug) 1862, at the age of 19. 11 He served through the remainder of the war and saw some very hard service. (His unit was involved in the decisive battle of Prai­ rie Grove, Ark., in December 1862). Was at the siege of Vicksburg and on the Red River expedition. After the war he moved to south­ western Iowa, where he met and married Mary A. Monzingo, who was his wife until she passed on at the S. and S. Home in August of last year. "He raised a family of ten children, nine of whom are still liv­ ing. His only schooling consisted of two or three months in the winters before be enlisted, or when no other duties interfered. He realized the importance of an education and his uppermost thoughts were to make it possible for his children to enjoy the advantages that were denied him. No sacrifice was too great for him to further this idea. "In every community in which he lived he took an active part in all the religious activities. Very early in life he joined the Uni­ ted Presbyterian church, but about 1900 he became identified with the Methodist Episcopal church and remained a member until his death. "Death came quickly and quietly, as he had often wished. In fact he evidently had a premonition of the coming end, for he bad request­ ed his daughter, with whom he was staying, to institute a search, without delay, in case he failed to return at an appointed hour. "Funeral services were held at the Soldiers' Home at Milford ••• and the remains were laid to rest by the side of the beloved wife in the cemetery at Milford." William's military medical history, summarized in his pension re­ cord, shows that he was 5'8-k" in height, with brown hair and blue eyes; he had no absence from duty because of wounds. The character of his service may be inferred from the book, Federals on the Fron­ !!!?!. - !.!!,! Diary !!,! Benjamin!:.:_ Mcintire 1862-1864, edited"°bY Niiiiiie F. Tilley,(University of Texas Press, l95~which describes the campaigns and other service of the 19th Iowa.

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William and Mary had issue: D 1. Alllla Jenette McCULIEY, according to her obituary, "was born Dec 16 1873 in College Springs, Page, Iowa, vicinity and died sud­ denly of a heart attack Jan. 4, 1957 at the age of 83 years and 19 days. "She attended Amity College in College Springs and spent most of her life in the area, except for a few years in Missouri where she taught school. "She was baptized by the Rev. Marion Morrison, pastor of the U­ nited Presbyterian church of College Springs on Mar. 9, 1874, and at an early age united with this church and was a regular attend­ ant and faithful member until her death. "Her grandfather was the late Edward Monzingo of the Coin vicin­ ity, a charter member of the United Presbyterian church of College Springs." She was married 10 Sep 1896 to George Allen McLARNON, who was born 31 Aug 1863, died 15 Oct 1939 at College Springs, Page, Iowa. Both Anna and George were buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, south of College Springs. They had issue: El. Mildred Celeste McLARNON, b. 23 Mar 1901 at College Springs, P,age, Iowa, m. 15 Jun 1927 at College Springs to Arthur Har­ ry INGWERSEN, b. 26 Aug 1905 at Persia, Harrison, Iowa, son of Jens INGWERSEN and Helena EHLERS. Mildred and Arthur had: F 1. Roberta Jane INGWERSEN, b. 23 Apr 1928 at Persia, Harri­ son, Iowa, m. 15 Apr 1950 to Traverse Leonard HALL, b. 5 Mar 1925 at Council Bluffs, Pottawatomie, Iowa, son of Rol­ land Wilbur HALL and Hazel LEONARD. Traverse traces a line of descent from the Miami indians of Ohio and Oklahoma. He and Roberta had:(all b. Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska) G 1. Robert Winston HALL, b. 21 Mar 1951. G 2. Roger Alan HALL, b. 18 Feb 1953. G 3. Nancy Jane HALL, b. 2 Jun 1954. G 4. Peggy Ann HALL, b. 9 Aug 1962. F2. Peggy Ann INGWERSEN, b. 7 Mar 1933 at Council Bluffs, Pot­ tawatomie, Iowa, m. 21 Aug 1953 to Robert Gene MARTIN. They had: G 1. G2. G 3. D 2. Margaret Isabel McCULIEY, b. 14 Jul 1875 at York, Atchison, Missouri, d. 22 May 1907 at Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, m. 14 Jul 1902 to Dr. Samuel Houston RUNYON, b. 22 Jan 1872 at Godley, John­ son, Texas, d. Jan 1918 at Pecos, Reeves, Texas. Both are buried at Roswell. According to her obituary," ••• (Margaret) was the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCulley of this place, and at the time of her death was 32 years of age. Her early education was received in Atchison County; later she attended school in Laclede and Pulaski Counties. She was for several years a successful teacher in this county. She attended college in College Springs, Iowa, and was a graduate of the Kirksville school of Osteopathy. She practiced Os- 8-3

teopathy in Sycamore and Chicago, Ill., also in Omaha, Neb. In Omaha she contracted measles which settled on her lungs finally ending in consumption. She was married to Dr. Samuel Runyon July

14 1 1902. They moved to Creston, Iowa, where they lived until Mar. 5, 1907, when in search of health they went to N. M., but too late. When 12 years of age she gave her heart to Christ and was a consis­ tent member of the 1st Methodist church of Creston, Iowa, and al­ though her health was frail she was faithful in the Sabbath school and interested in all the work of the church, death came to her as a welcome relief after years of suffering. Her only regret was leaving her husband and little son,'Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints'." Margaret and Samuel had issue: E 1. Donald Mark RUNYON, b. 15 Nov 1903 at Laredo, Webb, Texas, d. 3 Dec 1956 at Brooklyn, New York, m. 26 Aug 1929 to Blanche Faye GREEN, b. 19 Nov 1904 at Eskridge, Wabaunsee, Kansas, daughter of Ralph Uelauo GREEN and Nellie May HENRY. According to his eulogy,"ln Laredo, Texas on November 15, 1903, a baby boy, Donald Mark, was born to Dr. Samuel Hous­ ton Runyon and Dr. Margaret McCulley Runyon. Four years la­ ter the mother died of tuberculosis, and the father, after fighting it for eleven more years, finally succumbed to the same disease. Thus before he was yet 15, Don was deprived of parental love and care, and found a home with an uncle and aunt who appeared to share the conviction of other rela­ tives and friends that he would be an early victim of the same disease that had taken the lives of his parents ••• "Don was required to make his own way through college and seminary, the money left by his father for his education having been lost by his guardian. He enrolled at McMurry College, Abilene, Texas in 1923. In his second year danger signals warned him that he was endangering his health by his double duties. He writes,'! worked too hard - had a job sweeping the city hall, a lodge hall, the Episcopal church and five homes. I had learned the art of house cleaning and did it well.' This extra work, with his studies, proved to be too much for him. He took a leave of absence from col­ lege and taught in a mission school at Piedra& Negras, Coah,, Mexico, for six months until religious disturbances forced him to leave that country. He returned to McMurry and grad­ uated in 1927. He continued post graduate work and earned degrees of Master of Arts from Denver University and Bachelor of Divinity from Iliff Graduate School of Theology, 1929. He also did graduate work at Union Theological Seminary, Colum­ bia and Yale Universities ••• "No pastor ever e,ave more faithful service or personal at­ tention to his people than did Donald Mark Runyon; and yet, by carefully planning in advance each day's schedule and by working long hours, he managed to find time and energy for many extra-curricular activities. While at St. Andrews Church, New Haven, he regularly wrote editorials for the New Haven Journal-Courier, some of which attracted wide attention. 8-4

He was a pioneer in the use of Viisual Aids in Educatiou, was Chairman of the Conference Committee and lectured for a year on this subject at New York University. He attended the Yale School of Alcohol Studies for several sessions, was active in promoting the work of Alcoholics .\.nonymous, and served on the Conference Committee on Temperance ••• " "Joining the New York East Conference on trial in 1930 by transfer from the Colorado Couference, Don was admitted iu full and ordained elder in 1~31. His first appointment was St. Andrews, New Haveu, Conn.,(1931-2), followed by Corona, (1933-4), aud Shelton, Conn.,(1935-9). Then, after a notable eleveu-year pastorate at Bellmore, L. I., N. Y., he rendered five years of outstanding service at Kings Highway before an untimely death suddenly ended his promising career." Donald and Blanche had issue: F 1. Richard Everett RUNYON, b. 24 Jan 1932 at Brooklyn, Kings, New York, m. 13 Jan 1957 to Dona Jean CONKLIN. They had: G 1. Ann Churchill RUNYON, b. 17 Apr 1958. G2. Richard Everett RUNYON, Jr., b. 15 Jun 1960. G3. Alison Green RUNYON, b. 18 Nov 1962, d. early infancy, bur. Arlington National Cemetery. G 4. Aver i 11 Conklin RUNYON, b. l Mar 1966. F 2. James Car ls on RUNYON, b. 22 Jan 1936 at Brooklyn, Kings , New York, m. 25 Jul 1952 to Evelyn ~uth HERR. They had: G 1. Kathryn Jane RUNYON, b. 7 Oct 1~60. G2. Donald James RUNYON, b. 1 Oct 1962. G3. Nancy Jeanne RUNYON, b. 8 Jun 1966.

D 3. David Edward McCULU~Y, b. 16 May 1877 at York, Atchison, Miss­ ouri, d. 27 Mar 1953 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, bur. at Forest Lawn cemetery, m. 24 Jun 1903 to Ethel May STRAIGH'l', daughter of Frank Rodell S1'RA.IGHT and Jt~va Matilda Ei\STMAN. Ethel was born 10 Sep 1882 at Bloomington, McLean, Illinois, d. 8 Oct 1~66 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, bur. in Forest Lawn cemetery. Ethel's DAR number is 63117; her mother's is 63118 (p. 40, vol. 64, DAR lineage books). David was educated in rural schools, at Tarkio College, Tarkio, Missouri, and at night and correspondence schools. He located in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1897; long a partner in firms dealing in plumb­ and heating supplies, he later established the D. E. McCulley Co., dealing in plumbing, heating and ventilating equipment. He was a Mason, a Rotarian, and member of the Methodist church. David and Ethel had issue: E 1. William Straight McCUUEY, b. 2o Feb 1909 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, m. (1st) 25 Mar 1Y37 to Jeau Frances .SANDS1'Elll', daughter of Carl Edward SANDSTEDT and Roby Claire WOODS, b. 13 Apr 1914 at Los Angeles, California, d. 2 Oct 1961 at Houston, ffdrris, Texas, bur. in College Station City cemetery. She was a graduate of Texas Women's University. William was m. (2nd) 3 4pr 1962 to Mary Eliza­ beth JOHNSTON, b. 20 Aug 1919 at Waxahachie, Ellis, 'l'exas, to Hardie Melville JOHNSTON and Julia Ellison REDMOND. 8-5

William was educated at Dundee School, Omaha Technical High School and the State University of Iowa, from which he received his B.A. degree in chemistry in 1932. In 1936 he received the degree of Master of Science from Texas A & M University and the Ph. D. de­ gree from the University of Texas in 1956. He served in the U. s. Army 1940-6, and retired from the U. s. Air Force Reserve with the rank of colonel in 1962. He is Associate Professor of mathematics at Texas A & M University. William and Jean had issue: Fl. Julia Woods McCULlEY, b. 2 Jul 1941 at Bryan, Brazos, Texas, m. 31 Jan 1962 to Jerry Leroy LINNSTAEDTER. They had: G 1. Jean Elizabeth. LINNSTAEDTER, b. 13 Apr 1963 at Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana. G2. Joan Margaret LINNSTAEDTER, b. 18 Jan 1969 at Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee. F 2. .Edward St11aight McCUUEY, b. 8 Feb 1945 at Tinker Field, Ok­ lahoma. F3. Michael William McCULIEY, b. 7 Apr 1950 at Bryan, Brazos, Texas. E2. Margaret McCULLEY, b. 11 Mar 1913 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, m. 28 Jun 1933 to Dr. Guy Ernest McFARLAND, Jr., b. 6 Dec 1908 at Ames, Story, Iowa, d. Nov 1964 at Cairo, Egypt. He was a son of Dr. Guy Ernest McFARLAND and Bessie Victoria ANDERSON. Ernie and Margaret had issue: F 1. Sandra McFARLAND, b. 9 Feb 1934 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois, m. 28 Dec 1957 to Karl Edward PLATH, b. 27 Mar 1927 at Elgin, Kane, Illinois, son of Ernest Karl PLATH and Laura BAUMGARDT. Karl and Sandra had issue: G 1. Laurie Margaret 'PLATH, b. 27 lt.,eb 1962 at Sterling, White, Illinois. G 2. Amy Susan PLATH, b. 22 May 1964 at Nevada, Story, Iowa. F2. Guy Ernest McFARLAND,III, b. 3 Feb 1936 at Ames, Story, Iowa, m. 7 Aug 1960 to Ellen Kristin HASSE, b. 12 Jul 1938 at Aber­ deen, Brown, South Dakota, daughter of Merten M. HASSE and Gladys JOHNSON. Terry and Ellen had issue: G 1. Kristin Margaret McFARLAND, b. 17 Jan 1963 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. G 2. Grat Terry McFARLAND, b. 10 Jan 1965 at Syracuse, Onondaga, New York. G3. Andrew Straight McFARLAND, b. 15 Mar 1967 at Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa. F3. David Edward McFARLAND, b. 23 Mar 1940 at Ames, Story, Iowa, m. 21 Dec 1960 to Susan Byrd NarTHOFF, b. 16 May 1941 at Los Angeles, California, daughter of William Justin NOTTHOFF and Barbara Harriet LEDBETTER. David and Susan had issue: Gl. Kim KJ:istine McFARLAND, b. 3 Oct 1961 at Ames, Story, Iowa. G2. Jeffery David McFARLAND, b. 23 Aug 1963 at Ames, Story, Iowa. F 4. Susan McFARLAND, b. 31 Dec 1941 at Ames, Story, Iowa, m. 13 Jun 1964 to Joseph BLACH, Jr., b. 3 Oct 1941 at Kittsee, Aus­ tria, son of Joseph BLACH and~~- STOJ. 8-6

D 4. Amanda Ellen McCULLEY. was born 30 Dec 1878 at York, Atchison, Missouri, died 12 Jul 1964 at the Yoder Care Home at. Lexington, Dawson, Nebraska, married 27 Oct 18Y7 to Noah H. BlVINS, who was born 11 Jan 1862 at Bloomfield, Davis, Iowa, died 7 Dec 1953 at Springfield, Greene, Missouri, and was buried in Smith Chapel ceme­ tery at Gainesville, Ozark, Missouri. According to her obituary,"Amanda Ellen Bivins was born at York, Mo., Dec. 30, 1878 to William S. and Mary McCulley. She passed a­ way on July 12, 1964 at the Yoder Care Home in Lexington, Nebr., at the age of 85 years, si:x months aud 13 days. "On Oct. 27, 1897 she was united in marriage to N. H. Bivins at Bloodland, Mo. To this uniou was born three sons and five daugh­ ters, William of Wichita, Kans., Virgil of Linden, la., Merle of Panorama City, Calif., Mrs. Andrew (Sadie) Anderson of Holdrege, Mrs. Edwin (Jessie) Anderson of Axtell, Nebr., and Mrs. Charles (Theda) Clark of Richards, Mo. A stepson Charles, of Cunningham, Kans., a sister, Mrs. C. W. Petersen of Omaha and a large number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchild­ ren also survive. Hffer husband and two daughters preceded her in death. "She accepted Christ as her personal Savior at the age of 19 years. At the time of her death she was a member of the Christian Missionary Alliance church of Holdrege and was always present for worship or Bible study as long as her health permitted. "Funeral services were held at the Freel•lnd Funeral home in Ax­ tell Tuesday, July 14, with Pastor J. Clyde Fowler of Holdrege of­ ficiating. Interment was at the Pleasant Hill cemetery at Axtell." Amanda and Noah had issue: E 1. Sarah Adaline BIVINS, b. 26 Oct 1898 at Bloodland, Pulaski, Missouri, m. 1914 to Morgan A. GUSTIN, b. ~ Jan 1896, d. 1918. Sarah and Morgan had issue: F 1. Zola Elvinia GUSTIN, b. 6 Aug 1916 in Laclede County, Miss­ ouri, d. 31 Dec 1947, m. (1936) to Arthur GARCIA. They had: Gl. David Lee GARCIA, b. 28 Mar 1937 at Holdrege, Phelps, Nebraska. G2. Gary GARCIA, b. 194 at Holdrege, Phelps, Nebraska. F 2. Veneta Pauline GUSTIN-; b. 25 A.pr 1Yl8 at Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, m. 193_ to Frank E. ELLENDER. They had no child.

Sarah was married (2nd) 1919 to Andrew 0 • ~NDER..~ON, b. 14 Mar 1888 at Orion, Illinois, son of Swan Alfred A.NDERSON and Ida PRF.SDOTTER. Sarah and Andrew had issue: F3. Clinton Alfred ANDERSON, b. 23 ltlay 1921 at Elm Creek, Buf­ falo, Nebraska, m. 4 Nov 1941 to Mary Arleen GITT, b. 22 Oct 1921 at Wilcox, Kearney, Nebraska, daughter of John Lynn GITT and Fanye JOHNSON. Clinton a,nd Mary had issue: G 1. Diane Kay ANDERSON, b. 15 Oct 1942 at Holdrege, Phelps, Nebraska, m. 19 Oct 1963·to Dennis F. DUFENHORST, b. 17 May 1940 at Elgin, Cook, Illinois. They had issue: H 1. David Michael DUFENHORST, b. 29 Jun 1964 at Cheyenne, \Yyoming. 8 - 7

G2. Debra f:laine ANDERSON, b. l Jul 1953 a t Holdrege, Phelps, Nebraska. G3. James Scott ANDERSON , b. 24 Jun 1959 a t Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado. F4 . Felca Elaine ANm;risuN, b. 3 Jul l\l:!.2 at Elm Creek, Ouffalo, Nebraska, m.:23 Apr 1943 to Robert T . o. LENON, b . 20 Jun 1921 at IYilcox, Kearney, Nebraska, son of Grover C. LENON and Mary M. KHA USE. ~·e lea and Robert had issue: G 1. Larry Lee IENON, b . 6 Oct 1943 a l Salt Lake City, Utah, m. 7 Sep 1963 to Mary Kay SEERYS. Larry and M ary had: H 1. A son, b. 29 Aug 1965. F 5, Andrew P. ANDERSON, Jr., b. 24 Nov 1923 at Funk, Phelps, Ne braska. F6 . Morris Leon ANOERSON, b. 11 Jul 1928, d . 28 Jul 1928. E2 , Jessie Margaret IHVlNS, b . 21 Jul 1900 at Bailey, Pulaski, Missouri, m. 1915 to Adolphus Lincoln OLNEY, b . 189 at Cave Springs•, Missouri, d, 5 Oct 1919. Jessie and Adolphus had issue : F 1, Richard A. OLNEY, b. 12 Jul 1916 in Pulaski County, Missouri, m. 24 Sep 1937 to Theda BC1tYEN. Richard and Theda had: G 1., G2 , Two daughters. F 2 , Adolphus Lincoln OLNEY , Jr., b, 1 5 Oec 1919 in Pulaski Coun­ ty, Missouri, d . 31 Oct 194~, m. 4 Sep 1938 to Maxine LAMAERN, b . 2 Aug 1919. Adolphus and Maxine had issue : G 1. Karla Yuvene OLNEY, b. 31 Aul,\ 1939 . Married. G 2, Roger Allen OLN!!:Y, b . 2 Jun 1940. Married . G 3 . Jeanine OLNEY, b. 1 Jul 1941. .Married. G4 • .Marilyn Maxine OLNF.Y , b. 4 Nov 1942. Married, Jessie wa s married (2nd) 22 Sep 1920 to Albert Edwin ANDERSON, b. 3 Jun 1890 in Phelps County, Nebraska, son of Swan Alfred ANDER­ SON and lda PRESDCYI'TER, and brother of Andrew. Jessie and Albert had issue: F3. Kermit O, ANDERSON, b. 16 .Mar 1923 in Phel ps County, Nebr as­ ka, m. 6 Apr 1 948 to Jean BONNE1'T. They had five children and l ive i n Ca l ifornia. E3. Ethel BIVINS, b. 1902, d . 1905 at flailey, Pulaski, Missouri. E4, Viol a BIVI:'

E7. Theda BIVINS, b. 4 Mar 1912 at Bailey, Pulaski, .Missouri, m. (lst) to Lester VAN DYKE. They had issue: Fl. Asa Leroy VAN DYKE, b. 10 Jul 1935. F 2. Marlyn VAN DYKE, b. 28 May 193 • Theda was twice divorced; her second husband was -~- DAW; her third husband is Charles CJARK.

ES. Merle Ira BIVINS, b. Aug 1~14 at Bailey, Pulaski, Missou- , ri. He was twice married and had five children by his second wife. D s. James Arthur McCULlEY was born 11 Jan 1880 at Blanchard, Page, Iowa, died 19 Nov 1952 at Des Moines, Polk, Iowa. He was married (1st) 14 Oct 1908 to Nanette DE MOSS, who was born 188 , died 16 Jun 1927 at Des Moines, Polk, Iowa. James was married-(2nd) to Birdie According to his obituary,"Services for James A. McCulley, 72, of 2814 Thirtieth St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hamilton funeral home, with burial in Glendale cemetery. "Mr. McCulley, a native of Iowa, died of a heart ailment Wednes­ day at Iowa Methodist hospital. He had been ill 12 days. "Mr. McCulley, who lived in Des Moines 36 years, oreviously liv­ ed at Omaha, Neb. An accountant, he was a member of Westminster Presbyterian church and Pioneer Masonic lodge 22. "Surviving are his widow, Birdie; a son, Robert Bruce of Los An­ geles, Cal.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ray of Wichita Falls, Tex.; a brother and four sisters; and a ~randdaughter." James and Nanette had issue: El. Robert Bruce McCUU.EY, b. 13 Dec 191_ at Omaha, Douglas, Ne- braska. E2. Margaret Ann McCULLEY, b. 192 at Davenport, Scott, Iowa, m. 194 to RAY. They bad issue: F 1. Daugbter-.-- D 6. Laura Lorrena McCULIEY was born 25 Jul 1882 at Blanchard, t>age, lowa, died 16 May 1962 at Granite City, Madison, Illinois. She was married 25 Mar 1908 to Fred S'l'ARNES, who was born at Drynob, Lae- c lede, Missouri, died 1959 at Granite City, Madison, Illinois, and was buried at Oakland, Laclede, Missouri. Laura and Fred had: El. Floyd STARNES, b. lti Jan 1921 at Oakland, Laclede, Missouri, d. 12 Oct 1947. The name of his wife is unknown, but they had issue: F 1. Cedrick Jim STARNES, b. 30 Oct 1946 at Lebanon, I..aclede, Missouri. E2. Eva STARNF.S, b. 5 Aug 1923 at Oakland, Laclede, Missouri, m. to Ignacio MENDOZA, b. at Los Angeles, California. 'l'hey had: F 1. , F 2. Two children. E3. Arthur Dale STARNES, b. 15 Dec 1924 at Oakland, Laclede, Missouri, m. to Vivian R • They had issue: Fl. - F7. Seven children ~Cedrick (Fl of El, above). 8 - 9

E 4. Frederick Harold STARNES, b. 8 Aug 1926 at Oakland, Laclede, Missouri. The name of his wife is unknown, but they had: F 1. - F 5. Five children.

D 7. John William McCULlEY was born 4 May 1884 at Blanchard, Page 1 Iowa, died 29 ~·eb 1944 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, married 25 Mar 1908 to Josephine Re.GERS , who was born 25 Mar 1882 at Terryholdt, lllinois, died 12 Apr 1 957. According to his obituary,"John W. McCulley, 59, of 5516 Howard Street, active in Omaha business and service organizations for many years and former president of Pinecrest Hall, home for girls, died Tuesday afternoon at a local hospital after several months' ill­ ness. "McCulley did not recover following an operation in December. "He was credit manager for Beebe & Runyan Furniture Company, a member of professional and civic clubs , including the goodwill com­ mittee, Chamber of Commerce, Association of Retail Credit Men, Tribe of Yessir, Ad-Sell and the Merchant's Market week coD1J11ittee. "As president of Pinecrest Hall he helped establish it in the pr~sent location, assisted in its management . "Born in 8lanchard, Iowa, he came to Omaha as a youth, would have completed 40 years with Beebe & Runyan this month. " Survivors: wife, Joseµhine; daughters, Mrs. I. s . Olsen, Des Moines, Ia., Mrs. J. ·r . Barr, formerly of Columbia, S. C.; grand­ sons, John and 1'om Olsen, Des Moines; brothers, D. E. and R. V. McCulley, Omaha; sisters, Mrs. Anna McLa rnon, College Springs, la.; Mrs. Amanda Bivins, Palo Alto, Cal.; Mrs. Laura Starnes, Drynob, Mo . ; Mrs. Mamie Petersen, Omaha, ••• " John and Josephine had issue: E 1. Nellie McCULIEY, b. 23 Jul 1910 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, m. 193 to I~vin S.(Kirk) OLSEN. 'l'hey had issue: F 1. John William OLSEN, b. 23 Dec 1938 at Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, m. 1964. F2. Thomas OLSEN, b. 194_ at Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, m. 1968. 1!:2. Helen Josephine McCULU:Y, b. 3 Feb 1914 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, d. 25 Jan 1959 at Columbia, Richland, South Caro­ lina. She was married to J, T. BARR. They had issue : F 1. Helen Ma ude HARR. D8. Robert Virgil McCULLEY was born 26 Jun 1886 at Blanchard, At­ chison, Missouri, died 13 Nov 1945 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. He was married 28 Jun 1913 to Ada HANEY, who was born 25 Jan 1881 at Papillion, Sarby, Nebraska, died 24 J au 1948 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne ­ braska.

According to his obituary, " Hobert V. ~fcCulley, 59, (died) T ues­ day at his residence, 2302 North Sixty-second Str eet. Survivors: Wife, Ada; daughter, Mrs. Vera Sanford, Omaha; brothers, U. E., Omaha, J. A. Des Moines, la.; sisters, Mrs . Charles Petersen, Oma­ ha, Mrs. Anna McLarnon, College Springs, Ia., Mrs. Amanda Bivins, Holdrege, Ne b:;, Mrs. Laura Starnes, Lebanon, Mo.; ••• Burial West Lawn." Robert and Ada had issue: 8 -10

E 1. Vivian Ruth McCULIEY, b. 5 Oct 1914 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne­ braska, d. 14 May 1932. Unm. Buried at West Lawn cemetery. E 2. Vera Edith McCULLEY, b. 5 Feb 1916 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne­ braska, m. 194 to Robert Raymond SANFORD, b. 20 Dec 1916 at Decorah, Winneshei&, Iowa, son of Raymond Parker SANFORD and Mary BLAIR. Vera a11d Robert had issue: F 1. Valerie Kay SANFORD, b. 9 Oct 1947 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne­ braska. F 2. Lee Robert SANFORD, b. 19 Aug 1950 at <:>maha, Douglas, N~- braska. D9. Mary Amelia McCULLEY was born 29 Aug 1888 at Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri. She was married 4 Feb 1915 to Charles Walter PETERSEN, who was born 12 Jun 1890 at Newell, Buena Vista, Iowa. They had issue: E 1. Lois Marie PETERSEN, b. 16 Jan 1917 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne­ braska, m. 16 Jan 1939 to John Christian HANSEN, b. 12 Aug 1914 at Chester, Thayer, Nebraska. They had:(all b. Fremont) F 1. Meri Lois HANSEN, b. 18 Mar 1947. F 2. John Christian HANSEN, Jr., b. 31 Ja11 1953. F 3. James Charles HANSEN, b. 8 Sep 1954. E2. Inez Adele PETERSEN, b. 23 Mar 1918 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne­ braska, m. 194 to Herbert DOUGLAS, b. 21 Feb 1922. They had: - F 1. Gene Adele DOUGL.\S, b. 12 Jun 1947 at Fremont, Dodge, Ne­ braska. F2. Stephen Charles DOUGLAS, b. 1 Jul 1948 at Fremont, Douglas, Nebraska. Inez and Herbert were divorced. E 3. Iona Fern PETERSEN, b. 13 Jan 1924 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebras­ ka. E 4. Charles Walter PETERSEN, Jr., b. 2 Feb 1926 at Omaha, Doug­ las, Nebraska, m. 3 Jun 1950 to Eugenia SAMUEISON, b. 29 Dec 1928 at Fremont, Dodge, Nebraska. They had issue: F 1. Vicki Jean PETERSEN, b. 27 Jul 1953 at Truro, Madison, Ia. F2. Charles Walter PETERSEN, III, b. 28 Oct 1955 at Truro, Madison, Iowa. F 3. Kristine Lynn PETERSEN, b. 7 Apr 1961 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebr..tsk.a. F4. Pamela Gayle PETERSEN, b. 28 Mar 1963 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. D 10. Theda Faye McCULIEY was born 4 Sep 1890 at Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri, died 1 Apr 1927 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, and was bur­ ied at Milford, Seward, Nebraska with her father and mother. She was married 17 Feb 1915 to John A. RICKERSON, who was born 15 Aug 1893 at Waynesville, Pulaski, Missouri. Theda and John had issue: (all b. Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska) E 1. Kenneth A. RICKERSON, b. 28 Jan 1916, m. 194 to Helen E. RITCHIE, b. 13 Oct 1919 at Yreka, California.- They had is­ sue: 8-11

F 1. Carol Ann RICKERSON, b. 21 Sep 1945 at Indianapolis, Indiana, m. 24 Sep 1966 to Sam LANE. F 2. John E. RICKERSON, b. 22 Sep 1946 at Lynwood, California. F3. Loren J. RICKERSON, b. 12 May 1953 at Montebello, California. F4. Janet Lee RICKERSON, b. 26 Sep 1954 at Montebello, Calif. E2. John Andrew RICKERSON, Jr., b. 19 May 1918, m. 6 Dec 1942 to Lela J. SCHEER, b. 11 Aug 1922 on a farm in Know County, Nebras­ ka. They had issue: F 1. Mark Andrew RICKERSON, b. 10 Mar 1948 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne­ braska. F 2. Ann Louise RICKERSON, b. 26 Mar 1950 at Omaha, Douglas, Ne­ braska. E 3. Raymond McCulley RICKERSON, b. 25 Dec 1919, m. 194 to Georgia MATTHEWS, b. at Des Moines, Polk, Iowa. They had iisue: F 1. Barbara Ann RICKERSON, b. at Houston, Harris, Texas. F2. Theda Faye RICKERSON, b. 18 Jan 1953 at Houston, Harris, Texas. F3. Craig RICKERSON, b. 195_ at Houston, Harris, T exas. - Section 9 - Amanda Ellen McCulley and the Kilpatricks.

C 6. Amanda Ellen McCULIEY was born 28 Jan 1850 in Lee County, Iowa, died Apr 1935 at Mediapolis, Des Moines, Iowa. She was married 23 Dec 1873 to Neil KILPATRICK, who was born 1 Apr 1849 at Bloom­ ington, Monroe, Indiana, the eighth child of Daniel, b. 1794, and Mary, b, 1806, who brought their family from Ireland ca. 1838, as inferred from the 1950 census. Neil died 1 Oct 1929 at Mediapolis, Des Moines, Iowa. Neil and Amanda had issue:(all b. MediapDlis) Dl. Robert Irvin KILPATRICK, b. 17 Jan 1875, d. ca. 1955, m. 16 Apr 1919 to Agnes Caroline LARSON, b. 20 Sep 1885, d. 20 Sep 1945. He was a veterinarian, receiving his D.V.M. degree from Kansas City Veterinary College. Robert and Agnes had: E 1. Warren James KILPATRICK, b. 31 May 1920, m. 3 Mar 1943 to Esther Louise BAIIEY, b. 7 Aug 1920. Warren received his D.V.M. degree from Iowa State University, and served in the Navy as Lt. Commander. Esther attended Iowa Wesleyan, and Burlington School of Nursing, and became a Registered Nurse, Warren and Esther had issue:(all b. Mediapolis) F 1. James Allen KILPATRICK, b. 26 Mar 1947. F 2. Linda Ann KILPATRICK, b. 31 Jul 1948. F 3. Robert David KILPATRICK, b. 20 May 1950. F 4. Mary Beth KILPATRICK, b. 3 Apr 1952. F 5. John \farren KILPATRICK, b. 31 Jul 1954. E 2. Donald Clark KILPATRICK, b. 21 Oct 1923 in Des Moines Coun­ ty, Iowa, m. 7 Aug 1948 to Janice Orpha OISON, b. 12 May 1925. Donald gradua.ted from Iowa State University; Janice graduated from Superior State College, Superior, Wisconsin. Donald and Janice had issue: F 1. Barry Michael KILPATRICK, b. 28 Sep 1950. F2. Douglas Alan KILPATRICK, b. ll Nov 1953. D2. Alma Adella KILPATRICK, b. 16 Feb 1879, d. ca. 1955 at Media­ polis, Des Moines, Iowa. Unmarried, shewasaRegisteredNurse, graduating from Burlington Hospital School of Nursing in 1906. D 3. William Clifford KILPATRICK, b. 28 Sep 1884, m. 20 Oct 1910 to Dorathea Marie DUCKSTEIN, b. 14 Apr 1879 at Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, d. 23 Dec 1953. They had issue: E 1. Kenneth Leo KILPATRICK, b. 22 Aug 1911, m. 24 Oct 1936 to Talma Leona CLARK, b. 24 Mar 1915. They had issue: F 1. Ernest Clifford KILPATRICK, b. 15 Aug 1940, m. 4 Aug 1963 to Marilyn Louise DILLER, b. 18 Oct 1939. F2. Edwin Ronald KILPATRICK, b. 17 Nov 1942, m. ll Sep 1965 to Mary Linda .POGEMilJ.ER, b. 10 Oct 1942. F 3. Roger Alan KILPATRICK, b. 10 Dec 1945. E2. Marion Clifford KILPATRICK, b. 28 Oct 1914, d. 26 Apr 1950, m. 3 May 1940 to Erma Clare PRESSLY, b. 15 Jul 1916. They had issue: F 1. John Pressly .KILPATRICK, b. ll Jun 1942. F 2. William Byron KILPATRICK, b. 14 Oct 1947.

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D4. !Ala Bell KILPATRICK, b. 19 Mar 1887 at Mediapolis, Des Moines, Iowa, m. (1st) ca. 1909 to George Erasmus BERGEN, b. 2 Mar 1885 at Hemet, California. They had issue: E 1. Henry Eason BERGEN, b. 4 Mar 1910, m. 193_ to Dee They had: F 1. Darlene BERGEN. E2. Grace Ellen BERGEN, b. ll May 1911, m. ca. 1932 to Frank Alfred HUJ.STROM, b. 7 Feb 1905. They bad issue: F 1. Fred Edward HUI.STROM, b. 3 Dec 1933. F 2. Ralph Carl HUISTROM, b. 6 Jan 1935. F 3. Nancy Christine BUISTROM, b. 15 Sep.1938. F 4. Karlyn Patricia HUISTROM, b. 27 Sep 1940. F 5. William Franklin HUISrROM, b. 1 Jan 1945. E3. Thelma Margaret BERGEN, b. 18 Aug 1912, m. 28 Nov 1953 to Lyndall M. GILBERT. They live in Stockton, California. E4. Martha Doris BERGEN, b. 18 Feb 1915, m. 21Jun1935 to John PAUL, b. 15 Apr 1915 at Oswego, Kansas. They had issue: F 1. Wanda Jean PAUL, b. 31 Aug 1936. F 2. Dorothy Marie PAUL, b. 30 Dec 1937. Es. George Robert BERGEN, b. 17 Jan 1918, m. 19 Jan 1940 to Catherine Marie BEILMAN, b. 18 Jun 1917. They had issue: F 1. Robert Joseph BERGEN, b. 22 Oct 1940. F2. Clifford John BERGEN, b. 22 Nov 1944. E6. James Neil BERGEN, b. 9 Oct 1923, d. 12 Apr 1945 over Ger- many. Lela was married (2nd) 26 Apr 1935 to M. J. ALEXANDER, b. 30 Jun 1878. D5. Charles McMillian KILPATRICK, b. 19 Nov 1890 at Mediapolis, Des Moines, Iowa, m. 15 Sep 1915 to Florence Anna LARSON, b. 15 Sep 1892, d. l Jan 1956 at Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa. She was a sister of Agnes Caroline LARSON, wife of Robert KILPATRICK (Dl) Charles and Florence had no children. D6. Bertha Janette KILPATRICK, b. 21 Mar 1897 at Mediapolis, Des Moines, Iowa, m. ca. 1916 to Leslie M. MILLIGAN, b. 1 Nov 1888. They had issue:

E 1. Bruce Edward MILLIGAN, b. 12 Feb 1917 1 m. 1941 to Patricia REED. Be is a Presbyterian minister in Paul's Valley, Okla­ homa. E2. Floyd Wilmer MILLIGAN, b. 21 Dec 1918, m. 194 to Margaret He is an engineer in Dea Moines, Polk,-Iowa. E3. ""iierie Wallace MILLIGAN, b. 7 Mar 1922, m. 194_2 to &lmy Lou BOGUE. He is a teacher. E4. Dale MILLIGAN, b. l Oct 1924, m. 194 to Doris HIPPI.E. He is a Presbyterian minister in PellDBylvania. Es. Ethel CJ'ean MIILIGAN, b. 14 Jan 1930, m. 195 to Kenneth BIIIEY, He ia a minister in the United Presbyterian church, and on 24 Aug 1955 they sailed as missionaries to a UP mis­ sion in Egypt. - Section 10 - David Carson McCulley & Ida McDaniel and their descendants.

C 7. David Carson McCULLEY was born 19 Jan 1856 in Lee County, Io­ wa, died 27 Jul 1928 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa. He was married in 1880 to Ida McDANIEL, who was born 26 Mar 1860, died 12 Aug 1939. Both are buried in Grandview cemetery. They had issue: (all b. Louisa County, Iowa) Dl. Elsie May McCULLEY, b. 12 Dec 1880, d. 18 Nov 1955 in Cal­ ifornia. She was married in 1903 to Francis Andrew STOCKE. Their children were: E 1. Veva May STOCKE, b. 12 Dec 1904 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, m. (1st) to Ulyses Senn BRANNEN. They had no chil­ dren. She m. (2nd) John Cameron MEYER, b. 3 Mar 1903 at Clear Lake, Michigan, the son of Jacob MEYER and Hendrika VOS. Veva and John had no children. E 2. Ver le Carson S1.'0CKE, b. 8 Oct 1906 in Louisa County, Io­ wa, m. 23 Apr 1926 to Isabel VARLEY, b. 18 Jan 1907 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, daughter of Francis VARLEY and MARSHALL. Verle and Isabel had issue: F l~l L. STOCKE, b. 30 Nov 19~7 at Compton, California. F 2. Edwin T. STOCKE, b. 22 Aug 1929 at Compton, California. F 3. Shirley STOCKE, b. 20 .May 1932 at Compton, California. F4. Lynn STOCKE, b. 23 Apr 1938 at Compton, California. E3. Verne Otto STOCKE, b. 27 Feb 1909 in Louisa County, Iowa, m. 26 Mar 1950 to Lorraine M. DUFFNEY, b. 9 Oct 1931 at Montrose, California, daughter of Dan DUFFNEY and Ruth DEFLllrER. Verne and Lorraine had issue: (all b. Reno, Story, Nevada) F 1. Danny STOCKE, b. 15 .Mar 1951. F 2. Roy STOCKE, b. 13 Jul 1952. F 3. Mike STOCKE, b. 11 Oct 1954. F4. Kelly STOCKE, b. 24 Nov 1956. E4. Veda STOCKE, b. 1 Jul l~HO at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, m. (1st) 1928 to Vernon R. IEE. They had issue: F 1. Sally Ann IEE, b. 28 Jun 1929 at Conrad, Pondera, Mon­ tana, m. 9 Apr 1950 to Gene E. PELIEGRINI. F2. Jame~ Robert IEE, b. 28 Dec 1933 at Conrad, Pondera, Montana. Veda was m. (2nd) 25 Jun 1944 to James M. CASSIDY, b. 27 Oct 1903 at East St. Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, son of John CASSIDY. Veda and James had no children. E 5. Vincent S'l'OCKE. E 6. Vera STOCKE. D2. Ola McCULIEY, b. 17 Jan 1883. She was married to Art McGILL, son of Harve McGILL and CHARlES. Ola and Art had no children. D3. Ossie McCULIEY, b. 6 Apr 1885, d. 6 Feb 1950, m. Abe KEMP. They had issue: E 1. Everett KEMP.

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E 2. Carson KEMP. E 3. Evelyn KEMP. D 4. Mary McCULLEY, b. 5 Mar 1887, m. Clyde KENT. They had issue: E 1. Meigs KENT, deceased. E 2. Una KENT. E 3. Con KENT. E 4. Frieda KENT. E 5. Farrel KENT. D 5. Ina McCULLEY, b. 24 Oct 1889, m. BECKEY. They had sev- eral children. D 6. Harley McCULIEY, b. 2 May 1892, d. 1958, m. ca. 1914, and had sons: E 1. Raymond McCULLEY, b. ca. 1915 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa. E 2. Richard McCULLEY, b. ca. 1917 at Wapello, Louisa, Iowa. D7. Vern McCULIEY, b. 4 Mar 1896 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa. D 8. Hazelle Ann McCUUEY, b. 15 May 1899 at Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, m. 31 Mar 1942 to Clyde Thomas ANTHONY, son of Charles ANTHONY and Augusta Mary RO~tMERY. Hazelle and Clyde had no children. Index of McCulleys and Spouses by Section and page

Alexander 9-2 Cruise 4-7 Haney 8-9 Allen 6-2 Hankins 4-8 Dahlgren 6-1 Hansen 4-5;8-10 Anderson 6-2,3;7-4 Dawson 3-1;4-l 8-6,7 Harris 6-3 De fluter 10-1 Hasse 8-5 Anthony 10-2 Dcdn 4-5 Asher 4-9 Hayes 4-5,10;7-2 De Moss 8-8 Haynes 6-6 Bailey 9-1 Deppie 6-2 Heeter 4-7,8 Ball 6-2,3 Derrickson 4-5 Henry 8-3 Banta 4-10 Diller 9-1 Herr 8-4 Barr 8-9 Dillings 4-7 Hime 4-2 Baumgardt 8-5 Douglas 8-1-0 Hine•ley 4-2 Beard 6-2 Doyle 6-3 Hipple 9-2 Beasley 6-5 Duckstein 9-1 Hogue 9-2 Beauchamp 4-8 Dufenhorst 8-6 Houston 4-7 Beckey 10-2 Duffney 10-1 Hot le 4-ll Beilman 9-2 Eastman 8-4 Hudson 6-3 Benjamin 4-4 Ebright 8-7 Hufford 4-5 Bentley 6-4 Edick 7-1 Hughes 4-ll Bergen 9-2 Edwards 4-10 Hulstrom 9-2 Bingham 4-7 Ehlers 8-2 Hutchison 6-1 Bivins 8-6,7,8 Ellender 8-6 Ingwersen 8-2 Blach 8-5 Elliott 7-1,3 Blair 8-10 Englehart 2-1 Jennings 4-ll Blick 7-4 Enneking 6-5 Johnson 4-6;6-l; Bodkins 6-3 Erhardt 6-2 8-1,5 Bonnett 8-7 Jones 6-3;7-l Boulton 6-2 Finch 4-ll Junkin 2-2;3-l Bowen 8-7 Finley 5-2 Brannen 10-1 Fleming 4-9 Kallenberger 6-1 Brown 4-1,9;6-2,5 Freyenberger 4-12 Kemp 10-1,2 Bryan 2-1 Frieze 6-5 Kent 10-2 Bryant 6-6 Fulton 4-3 Kephart 4-8,9 Kilpatrick 9-1 Budd 4-3 Gainer 6-3 Bureau 6-4 King 4-7 Garcia 8-6 Kinzle 4-5 Caldwell 7-2 Gault 7-1 Kirkby 4-9 Calhoon ~-1 Gilbert 9-2 Knowlin 7-1 Cassidy 10-1 Gilchrist 7-1 Krause 8-7 Chapman 4-7 Gitt 8-6 Charles 10-1 Goller 8-7 Lambern ~-7 Clark 8-8;!:~-l Goodru~ 4-5 Lambeth 4-8 Cochran 4-2 Gordon 7-2 Lane 8-ll Cockrill 6-2 Graham 6-2 Larson 4-4;9-2 Combs 6-4 Grauwinkel 6-2 Lauer 6-3 Conklin 8-4 Green 8-3 Ledbetter 8-5 Cook 4-2 Grothe 4-9 Lee 6-4;10-l Cooper 6-5 Gumpory 4-6 Lenon 8-7 Corrette 4-1 Gustin 8-6 Leonard 8-2 Lindquist 4-6 Corum 4-7 Haas 6-2 Cowles 6-3 Linnstaedter 8-5 Hall 8-2 Lucas 7-4 Craven 2-1 Hamill 6-2 1-2

Mader 6-5 Presdotter 8-6,7 Thompson 2-1 Madsen 6-6 Pressly 9-1 Tippin 2-1 Mann 4-8 Price 4-2 Tracy 4-2 Mardis 6-5 Proctor 6-3 Trimble 4-6 .Marshall 6-4;10-l Trotman 7-2 Rankin 6-5 Turnhem Martin 8-2 Ray 4-2;8-8 4-3 Mass 4-1 Reed 9-2 Van Dyke 8-8 .Matthews 8-ll Retherford 6-2 Varley 10-1 Maxwell 4-4 Rickerson 8-10,11 Vincent 4-1 McClanaban 6-6 Rickey 4-2,4,8,9 Vos 10-1 McConnell 5-1 Ritchey 3-1;4-3 McDaniel 10-1 Waldron 8-7 Ritchie 8-10 Walker McElbinney 7-1,2,3 Rivers 6-3 6-2 McFarland 8-5 Walsh 6-4 Robinson 7-1 Walter McGill 6-1;10-l Robison 7-2 4-5 McGowan 2-1 Watkins 6-6 Rodgers 4-12 \Vats on McKee 4-3 Rogers 8-9 4-10 McLarnon 8-2 Welton 6-2 Rohrb~ugh 4-~,10 West McMath 4-12 Rommery 10-2 4-8 Mc Williams 2-1 Whitemore 6-2 Runyon 8-2 Wildman Mendoza 8-8 Ruth 4-2 4-5 Meserve 4-6 Williams 4-6;7-4 Meyer 10-1 St. Jean 4-6 Willson 5-1;7-2,3 Milligan 9-2 Samuelson tl-10 Wilson 7-2 Mir 6-6 Sandoz 6-1 Wimpey 4-6 Moffett 4-3 Sandstedt 8-4 Wolfe 7-4 Monzingo 8-1 Sanford 8-10 Wood 4-12 MordhoPst 4-11 Scheer 8-11 Woodruff 4-2 Morris 7-1 Scott 4-4;6-2 Woods 8-4 Morrison 8-7 Seerys 8-7 Woodsworth 7-3 Moulton 6-2 Seitz 6-3 Worden 7-1 Murphy 6-5 Sells 4-5 Wright 2-1;4-5 Sessler 4-10,11 Wyatt 7-4 Neff 6-5 Shaw 4-9 Young Nelson 4-1,3,9 Shuck 4-11 4-5 New 4-8 Skinner 4-10 Norden 4-3 Smart 4-8 Notthoff 8-5 Snyder 7-2 Olney 8-7 Springston 4-6 Olsen 8-9 Stansbury 7-1 Olson 4-2;9-l Starnes tl-8 Ouderkirk 4-1 Sterrett 2-1;5-2 Stevens 4-4 Paisley 4-11,12 Stock 6-5 Palmer 6-4 Stocke 10-1 Parks 4-4 Stoj 8-5 Patterson 4-11,12 Straight 8-4 Paul 9-7 Stubbs 4-3 Pederson 4-4 Sutton Pellegrini 4-10 10-1 Swanson 4-8 Penney 7-1 Petersen 8-10 Tabor 4-10 Plath 8-5 Tedford 4-4 Pogemiller 9-1 Tewksbury 4-2 Pomeroy 3-1 Tews 4-4 Donated by Wm . McCull ey

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A ROSTER OF McCULLEYs BORN I N THE 18th CENTURY

McC ully, Hugh, cordwainer, b. 26Apr 1733, Co. Monaghan, Ire., enl Pa Rgt 1 Jun 1759 . McCul~ey , James, b. 1737, d. p. 1798, m. Elizabeth Greene, Pvt Pa. McCully, John, b. c. 1744, d. 21 Oct 1821, m. Margaret Peters, Pvt N.J. McCulley, Andrew, b. Jun 1747, d. 27 Aug 1790, m. Lois Townsend, Lt Md . McCulley, William, b. 19 Jul 1757 , d. 22 Dec 1840, m. Sarah Mitchell, Pvt Pa. McCully, Matthew, enl. 2nd Bn, Pa. Hgt., 4 Jun 1759. McCull ey, Solomon, b. 1759, Pa., d. 10 Jan 18J4, Greene Co., Ohio; m. Sarah~· McCulley, Thomas, b. 1760, d. p. 1802, m. Anne Cummins, Pvt Pa McCulley, John, of Tennessee and Indiana, b. 1763 in Pa. McCulley, Robert, enl. 2nd Bn. , Pa. Rgt 1 Jun 1765. . McCulley, Robert, J.P. of Blount Co., Tenn., b. 1768, Ire., d• 11 Oct 1836, Tenn. McCulley, Olivia, 27 Nov 1773, ~· Job Whitehouse, both of Springfield, N. J. McCully, Robert, b. 1775 in South Carolina (1850 Census, Lee Co., Iowa) McCulley, George, 1st Lt., 3rd Bn, Pa. Rgt ., 1777. McCulley, Nathan, Pvt, 8th Bn., Cumberland Co ., Pa. Militia, 1777 McCulley, Solomon, Pvt, 7th Bn ., Cwnberland Co., Pa. Militia 1780/1 (Fermanagh Twp) McCulley, Hugh, Pvt., 7th Bn., Cumberland Co., Pa. Militia, 1780/1/2 (Milford Twp) McCulley, James, Pvt., 6th Bn , Lancaster Co., Pa. Militia 1781. McCully, Joseph, Burlington,· N.J., m. Sarah Gardener 28 Mar 1781. McCulley, Mary, 16 Oct 1784, m. John Goldy of Burlington, N. J . McCulley, ffihomas, 1784, makes oath that he took the test of N. J ., 1778. McCulley, George, b. 28 Aug 1785, Orange Co., N.C., d. 28 Jun 1866, Cleveland, Tenn. McCulley, James, of Solomon, b. 10 Aug 1787, Tenn., d. 11 Mar 1858, Winfield, Iowa. McCulley, Samuel, Burlington, N.J., m. Lydia Esdaile 29 Nov 1787. McCulley, William, of Solomon, b. 1789, Tenn., d. Sep 1823, Greeee Co., Ohio .

McCulley, Andrew 2, 1,2 Versailihes Twp, Allegheny Co. , Pa. 1790 census Daniel 2,1,3 Southwark, Philadelphia Co., Pa. II II Ge are 1,0,? Pttt Twp, Allegheny Co . , Pa. II ft George 3,2,0 Mifflin Co. , s. of Juniata Riv. , Pa. II II Jane 1,3,6 Southwark Philadelphia Co ., Pa. II II John 1,0,1 Middleborough Mass. fl II Leisa 0,2,5 Middle borough Mass/ It fl Robert 1,2,4 Washington Co. Pa. ff fl Samuel 1,1,4 Gaskell St., Philadelphia, Pa. II " McCully Francis 2,0,4 Salisbury Twp, Lancaster Co., Pa. II .. George 1, o, 1 Chester Co., Pa. " It George 2,0,1 . So uthwark, Philadelphia Co., Pa. " II Jno 1,1,1 Part of Allegheny Co., taken from Washington Co. Pa Patrick 1,4, 1 Washington Co. , Pa. .. II Robert 1,3,2 Parto~f Allegheny Co. taken from Washington Co., Pa.

Mc Culley, John, Jr., b. 1792 in Blount Co ., Tenn. McCulley, James, of John, b. 1794 in Blount Co., Tenn. McCulley, John, os Solomon, b. 1794 in Blount Co., Tenn., d. 1817, Greene Co., Ohio. McCulley, Robert, Jr., b. 1794, Blount Co., Tenn., d. 25 Nov 1814, Blount Co., Tenr.. McCulley, Ann, of Robert, b. 1798, Blount Co., Tenn. McCulley, John, 1799, co - signed petitibon to U.S. Congress regarding title to lands east of the Scioto River, Ohio . McCulley, Elizabeth, of Solomon, b. 18 Aug 1799, Blount Co., Tenn., d. 24 Jul 1871, I a . McCul ley, Stephen, b. Ireland, 1800. McCulley, James, (2) lt~ted in Ohio Co., (W) Va. census~ 18©0