SOME DESCENDANTS

of MORDECAI McKINNEY

Edited by

Gerald McKinney Petty

and

Eulah McKinney Ridgway

19 5 3

This edition consists of 200 copies, of which this is copy number

INTRODUCTION About 1930 Ada McKinney Petty, Eulah McK1nney Ridgway, and Gerald McKinney Petty gathered and recorded a fairly complete list of the descendants of Ebenezer McKinney and his wife Susannah Rutherford McKinney. Since most of the descendants lived in a small area in the northeast part of Randolph County, Missouri, the task was not difficult. In 1951 Eulah Ridgway and Gerald Petty decided to publish this genealogy. In addition, the record was extended back another three generations to Mordecai McKinney and his wife Mary Sebring McKinney. Any descendant of this couple whose record was made available to us was included. No attempt bas been made to achieve a complete list of their descendants. The major correspondents concerned with this part of the text include Walter McKinney, Mrs. Clara Niven, Martin Greely, Mrs. H. W. Davis, Mrs. Mary Barley, Mrs. Earl· G. Wyatt, Mrs. Mary Craig, Miss Willa Griffin, and Wm. R. Laalona:n. Their help and advice are gratefully acknowledged. Most of them were not allowed sufficient time to obtain complete infor­ mation. In addition to the editors, Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Barley, and Miss Griffin have proofread the entire text one or more times. More than one hundred persons have had an oppor­ tuni·ty to proofread portions of particular concern to them, and perhaps three-fourths of them did so. We consider this a grattlying response. We are aware that it is impossible to publish a book of this sort which is free from errors, and will appreciate being informed of errors when they are found. We are aware that there are conflicting and irrecon­ cilable statements in the text, and that there are too many loose ends. Where there were conflicting state­ ments, and no obvious choice between them, we have usually inserted both statements. It would be much more satisfactory i:f' we could make final and irrevoca­ ble statements about our remote ancestors, but we have had to build this account of them from badly scattered scraps of evidence. Actually we have discarded as unreliable or irrelevant at least as much evidence as we have used (some of these notes are in Appendix C). This book asks more questions than it answerst Photographs were furnished by so many persons that it is impossible to give credit where it is due. Most pictures of living persons were furnished by ii INTRODUCTION themselves. Several persons lent very valuable old pictures. Persons whose names are in this book, or whose names should. be in this book, are particularly requested to write to one or both of the editors ·during the years 1960, 1970, and 1980, bringing their part of the record up to date. Supplements to books such as this one are often promised, but rarely produced. Without this information, a second edition would be nearly impossible. A complete biography includes (1) a number which has been arbitrarily assigned to each descendant of Mordecai McKinney and Mary Sebring McKinney, (2) after the second generation, a number in parentheses, which refers to his or her parents, (3) the date and place of birth, and, where appropriate, the date and place of marriage, of death, and place of burial, (4) for the husband or wife, the same, plus the names of his or her parents, with the years {only) of their birth and death, (5) names of children, (6) second or later marriages, followed by the names of children which resulted therefrom, (7) other data, including particu­ larly occupation, school, church, ~~d political records, military records, organizations, with addi­ tional items of particular interest to the individuals concerned. It is hoped that, in addition to current i.~terest, these brief biographies, with the inclusion of references to other records, both printed and legal, will make it possible for interested persons, perhaps a century hence, to learn more about the people described here. If we could have had this sort of information about the earlier members of this family, our task would have been mu.ch easier. In the first four or five generations only, all available ancestral data have been included. An estimate of the total number of descendants of Mordecai McKinney and Mary Sebring McKinney has been made. They had seven children: through three of them they had at least 50 great-grandchildren. One of these 50 was Archibald (46): we have the names of 228 of his descendants, and indications that there were many more. Another of these 50 was Ebenezer ( 65): we have the names of 171 of his descendants, and this group may be complete. Using these numbers, we calculate: 228 171 x SO x ( ) = about 23,000 descendants. We *., 2 consider this a reasonable minimum estimate. This book contains, therefore, not more than three to four per cent of the descendants of this couple. INTRODUCTION iii We appreciate the orders for this book which were received before publication. The persons ··who sent these orders have made it possible for us to publish this book.

Scotch Plains, New Jersey

Cairo, Missouri

March 30, 1953.

ABBREVIATIONS b. born cem. cemetery d. died dau. daughter (of) Lin.Co.~. Lincoln County, Kentucky. m. married ML Marriage License r (R} residence; lives at; lived last at; last known address Ran.Co.Mo. Randolph County, Missouri. SCHQ Somerset County, New Jersey, Historical Quarterly; 8 volumes, 1912-19. 1884 Hist. History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri. St. Louis. National Historical Co. 1884. 1920 Hist. History of Randolph County, Missouri. Alexander H. Waller. Historical Publishing Co • , Topeka, Cleveland. 1920.

FIRST GENERATION 1. Mordecai :McKINNEY, probably b. about 1690, probably 1n Scotland; m. probably 171;, probably in East Jersey; d. 1759 or 1760 in Lebanon Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Mary SEB(E)RING, perhaps a granddaughter of Roelof (f) Sebring, probably b. near the present Raritan, New Jersey. 2. John McKINNEY. ;. William McKINNEY. 4. Daniel McKINNEY. 5. Jacob McKINNEY. 6. Ann McKINNEY; baptized January a, 1721. 7. David McKI:h"!l.EY. 8. Mordecai McKINNEY. Baptisms at the First (Dutch) Reformed Church of Rarite..:a, New Jersey, were recorded in Dutch. See SCHQ 2: Michiny, Mordecbaey and wi:fe - Jan, Jmie 3, 1714. Wit.: Roeloff Sebrege and wife . . ?lachk1ni, M:orcdihay and wife - Willem, August 25, 1715. Wit.: Jacob Bodyn and wife. Ma.ghiny, Mardighaey and wife - Daniel, April ;, 1717. Wit.: Daniel Sebregh and wife. Mink:tnge, Mardacbai and Maritie - Jacob, April 5, 1719. Wit.: Jacob and Josyntie Sebring. Makingi, Mordechai and wife Marietje - A.nnetje, January a, 1721. Wit.: Banse Sebring and wile .Aeltje. A baptism at the Harlingen Reformed Dutch Church, from the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, 15, 60 (1940): May 18, 1727, Mordechaei, child of Morde­ ohaei Makinni and Marietje Sebring; wit. by Daniel Sebring and Kaetje Vroom. The time of arrival of this family in this country has been given as n1749, 1750, or 1751," "about the middle of the eighteenth century, 11 "after the birth of Daniel's ·third son," which would be about 1740. Substantial and sometimes vehement repetition of these dates unfortunately does not establish them. It seems more probable that Mordecai came to the Ra:ritan comm.unity, probably from Scotland, and married into a family which bad been established there for at least a generation. . One of the early applicants for D.A.R. membership, based on the Revolutionary record of (18) 2 MORDECAI McKINNEY Daniel stated that this Daniel was b. in Scotland. Those later applicants for membership, based on the military service of this soldier, who were aware of this error have apparently found it easier to accept the error than to correct it. Of course, it is not impossible that sons or grandsons of Mordecai "returned" to Scotland to marry and to start families, but this is rather improbable. The family name McKinney occurs in New Jersey records at least as early as 1680. :From the Journals of Andrew Johnston, 1743-1754 (SCHQ 2, 121, 187): "Concerning lots in Peapack pat­ ent, Mord. MoKinne wants to buy land at the upper end of Draykes •••• and will give the same price he gives for my bro•r Johns. It lays between Drayk and .••• Tunis{?) Post. I agreed he should have it. May 6, 1745." "Went to Wm. McKinneys. April 23, 1753." Mordechai Mac Kinny and Mary Mac K1nny witnessed a baptism at Readington, July, 1742 (SCHQ 4, 300). A list of Bedminster inhabitants of about 1760 includes Mordecai and William McKinney (SCHQ 7, 51-3). The Sebring family: (a) Jacob Roelofse Sebring, of Drenthe, Netherlands; the first Sebring in New Jersey; in Raritan 1685; in Readington, 1720. (b) Lambertse Roelofse Sebring, sister of Jacob, of Drenthe; m. Jan Stryker. Flatbush, magistrate; Hemp­ stead convention 1655. {o) Willemtje Roelofse Sebring, sister of Jacob, second wife of Steven Coerte Van Voorhees. (d) Jan Roelofse Seberinge, brother of Jacob; b. 1631, Holland; to America 1660 on "De Bonte Koe" (Spotted Cow); settled Flatlands, Long Island; m. about 1660 Adrianna Polhemus, dau. of Rev. Johannes Theodorus Polhemus, pastor in Flatlands, Brooklyn, Flatbush, Gravesend. To Bergen 1683. Children: e. Johannes Sebring. f. Cornelia {or Cornelis Janse) Sebring. g. Roelof Sebring. {e) Johann~s Sebring m. Aeltje; child (h} Johannes baptized 1700, Brooklyn; at least three children were baptized at Raritan. (f) Cornelis Sebring, b. 1653 or 1662, New Nether­ land (New York); d. 1723; m. September 3, 1682 Aeltje Predericks Lubbertsen, dau. of Frederick. They lived in Brooklyn and New York. They had ten. children: (i) Adriana, b. 1683, {j) Frederick, b. 1685, (k) Catherine, (1) Johannes, bo about 1687, (m) Isaac, b. May, 1693, (n) Cornelia, b. 1695, (o) Jacob, b_. 1697, FIRST GENERATION (p) Elizabeth, b. 1698, (q) Abra.ham and {r} Maria, twins , b • 1702 • (g) Roelof Sebring m. about 1700 Christyntje Volkertse, dau. of Dirck Volkertse, of Brooklyn; d. 1756, Raritan. Child (s) Johannes. It is very probable that Mary was a member of this family: no definite relationship was found. See Rev. Minor Swick, nThe Sebring Family," SCHQ 3, 118-24; F. Bo Lee, Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey (1910), vol.;, p. 1086; Robert Ludlow Fowler, "Our Predecessors and Their Descendants'' ( 1905). Roelof Sebring's will, written July 24, 1752, in Somerset Co., was proved March 26, 1756. He named his wife Angenitje, and children John, Cornelius, Vol­ kert, Dirck, and Annatje, the wife of Harpert Peter­ son (N. J. Archives, Series I, 32, 284). In his "Forty Years at Raritan'' ( 1873), Abraham Messler lists (pp. 160, 161) early settlers in the Raritan valley. Among those named are Jacob Sebring, Isaac Bodyn, Roelef Sebring, and :Pieter Kinne. Mordecai's will is in the New Jersey State House, Trenton. There is an abstract of it in the New Jersey Archives, 32, 212. His will reads: In the Name of God Amen the Seventeenth Day of November in the Thirty first Year of the Reign on Our Severiegn Lord George the Second over Great Britain I Gring Comoghorn One thousand Seven hundred and Fifty nine 1759. I Mordecai ser McKinney of the Township of Lebanon in the County of Hunterdon and Province of West New Jersey being very weak of body but of Ferfect mind and memory Thanks be Given i.m.to God Wherefore Calling to mind the Mortality of my Body and Knowing that it is Appointed for all Men Once to Die DO make and ordain this my last will and Testament That is to Say Principally and :first of all I Give and recommend my Soul into the hands of God that Gave it and for my Body I recommend it to the Earth to be Buried in a Christianlike and Decent manner at the Direction of my Executors nothing doubting but at the General Reser­ rection I shall receive the Same Again by the Mighty powers of God At Last Touching Sackreodely Revlede wherewith it hath pleased God to Clep me with this life I Give Devise and Dispose of the Same in the following manner and form. Imprimis It is my will and I do order that in the First place all my Just Debt and Fines are Charges be paid and Satisfied Memf'reice that my Son John Shall have five Shillings Sterling for his Birthday as being my Oldest Son, also I will that the heirs of my son aforesaid Son John Shall have 4 MORDECAI McKINNEY the Sum of One hundred and fifty pounds money at Eight Shillings and are to be paid by my Executors hereafter mentioned Out of my Estate That is to Say Ten Years after my Death without any Interest due thereon Item I will that my Grandson Mordecai the -Son of my Son Daniel Shall have the Sum of fifty pounds money afore­ said to be paid to him when he shall come to the full are of Twenty One Years without any Interest money Due thereon And if my grandson Mordecai Dye before he Come of age the said fifty pounds to be paid to my Son Daniel if he be living Otherioays it Shall be Equally Divided between by four Children as follows my Son Jacob My Son David, My Son Mordecai, and my Daughter Ann Item I will that my Loving wife Mary Shall have One room in my Dwelling house as She Shall Choose for herself, Also Two Milch Cows One Horse or Mare or Mare During her Nacherall Life or During the Time She remains my widow, Also the Old Negro Wench to wait Upon her which Negro Wench iS to hers her heirs and Assigns forever and also I will that at my Decease the Grain that Shall be then in the Ground and at the Barn Shall be my said Loving wife Marys. Also I Will that my said Wife Shall have all the Rent for her own Use and Maintenance of my Plantation or homestead during her nacherall Lif'e or while She remains my Widow Also All the household Goods Shall be for her use during the time She remains my Widow And Further that what­ ever person or Persons Shall rent my plantation or · Homestead Shall find my said Wlie in Sufficient pasture and fodder for to keep a Cow and One Horse or Mare, and likewise they Shall provide for her a suffi­ cient quantity of Firewood ba.l'd to her House During her Life- or while She Remains my Widow. Then it is required and I do Order that my Negroes Fortune, Prince, CUff, Sam, Sarah be all Sold at public vendue, as also all ~he Cattle and Horses Except for the Use of my wife, and the Sheep likewise, Excepting four which shall be for the Use of my wife during her natural Life or widowhood all which shall be Sold at public Vendue at my Decease And what these and Things above Mentioned Shall amount to be Equally divided between my son Jacob and his heirs and between my son David and his heirs and between my Daughter Ann and my son Mordecai Equal Share and Share alike, but if there be no heirs of my Son David and Ann then their parts Shall go to my Son Jacob and Mordecai and their heirs Item I will that my plantation or homestead Shall be Rented Out at my Decease and to be for the use above mentioned and at the Deceye of my said wife that my Plantation or Homestead with all my House hold goods Shall be Sold at public Vendue and the Amount thereof to be equally divided between my Son Jacob and my Son WILL 5 David My Daughter Ann and my Son Mordecai to them and their heirs, And il my Son David and Daughter Ann dye without heirs then their part Shall go to my Son Jacob and Mordecai to them and their heirs, whioh shall be all Share and Share alike, Item I will that my Lott of Land at the Worth Branch be rented out untill the Youngest Son of my Son William Comes to Age and the rent thereof Shall be to Support the Children of my said Son William, And when the Youngest of my said Son Williams Son Shall arrive to the full Age of Twenty One Years then the aforesaid Lot Shall be Sold, and Shall be equally Divided between my son Will and his Children Vis: Abraham, Ann, Mordecai, Mary, Share and share alike Item I Also Appoint and Constitute my Son David and my Son Mordecai and my friend Derick Malate to be my Esecutors of t!'..is my last will and Testament to perform and fulfill according to my intent and meaning In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the Day and year above Written. Mordecai McKinney by his mark cmm> Signed Sealed Published pronounced and Declared by the Said Mordecai MKenny as his last will and Testement in ~he presence of us the Sacierebors Vizt: Adam Rancle, Luke Van Coskerk by his mark Jos Forrester. Adam Rancle and Luke Van Caskerk Two of the Witnesses for the within will being Sworn on the hold Doemgelists of Almighty God Did severally­ Depose that they Said Mordecai MKenny the Testator within named Sign and Seal the Same and heard him publish pronounce and Declare the within Instruments to be his Last will and Testament and that at the Doing thereof the said testator was of Sound and Dis­ posing mind and memory as far as these Deponents know and as they verily believe and that Jolm Forrester the other Subscribing Witness was present at the Same time and Signed his name and Oitnep to the said will in the presence of the said Testator and in the presence of Each Other. Adam Rancle, Luke X Van Coskerk by his mark sworn the 5th Day of July vi Co before Theo: Severins Surrogate. Be it Demembred that the Last will and Testement of Mordecai McKinny late of the Township of Lebanon and County o:f Hunterdon, Deceased being duly proved as a Coverdied l:'robate and Letters Testa­ mentary were Granted by his Excellency Thomas J. Boone Esquire Cap.' General alld Governor in Chief of the Colony of New Jersey and unto David Dinny Mordecai MKinny and Derrick Molate Executors in the Said Testa­ ment named they Being Duly Sworn well and truly to Perform the said Will to Exhibit a true and perfek Inventory and to Render a Just and true Account When thereunto Lawfully required Given under the !'reroga­ tive Seal of the said Province the Day and Year above Said. Will Read Regr. 1108n3n6 SECOND GENERATION 2. John McKINNEY, baptized June 3, 1714, at Raritan, East "Jersey; had children: 9. John McKINNEY. 10. Ann McKINNEY. 3.--!filliam McKINNEY, baptized August 25, 1715, at Raritan, East Jersey. The names of his children were obtained from the will of (1) Mordecai McKinney: 11 • Abraham McKINNEY. 12. Ann McKINNEY. 13. Mordecai McKINNEY. 1 4. Mary McKINNEY. Inf"ormation about the descendants of William and his son Abraham was furnished by Martin Greely and by Charlotte Howe Wyatt. A William McKinney; b. August 20, 1723, in Ireland; d. October 24, 1777, in New Jersef, bur. in the McKinney Family Burial Plot, near Broadway, New Jerseyo Hem. {1) Hannah Fenwick (1730-1765); their son John (1757-1839) m. Eleanor Davison (1761-1843), and had children Hannah (1787-1797), Mary (1788- 1812), Ellenor Stinson (1792-1797), Jemima Taylor (1794-1797), Sarah D. (1797-1819), and Jas. D. (1799- 1819). William m. (2) Sarah (1748-1834); their child Hannah (1769-1845) m. Benjamin Warne (1752/3-1810). They, and their · children and many descendants are buried in the :McKinney cem. William's will, made March 6, 1777, proved at Bedminster November 28, 1778, named his wife; children John (executor), Sarah, Jemime, Catherine, James, David; children under age, William, Hannah, Jeane, Betsey. Since John, b. July 11, 1757, was not mentioned in (1) Mordecai's will, and since the four children of William named there do not match this list even in one name{ it seems certain that this William is not the son of 1 ) Mordecai. See Cummins, History of Warren Co., New Jersey, 1911, p. 141; Tomb­ stone Records, New Jersey State Historical Society Library, Newark. 4. Daniel McKDTNEY, baptized April ;, 1717, at ~ Raritan, East Jersey; d. 1808, Readington Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. Margaret COFFEY, of Somerset, New Jersey, a native SECOND GENERATION 7 of Readington, New Jersey, d. possibly April 10, 1807, probably 1809,, in New Jersey. 15 • Archibald McKINNEY. 16. Collin McKINNEY. 17. Mary McKINNEY. 18. Susan McKINNEY. 19. Henry McKINNEY. 20. Daniel McKINNEY. 21 • Hira'll McKINNEY. 22. Rebecca McKINNEY. 23. Charles McKINNEY. 24. William Donald McKINNEY. 25. Robert McKINNEY. 26. Mordecai McKINNEY; b. 1738/59. S. Jacob McKINNEY; baptized April 5, 1719, at Rari­ tan, East Jersey. Jacob moved to Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. 7. David McKINNEY; b. before July 20, 1725; d. before July 20, 1785. Rebecca LA.NE. 27. Abraham McKINNEY. 28. Mary McKINNEY. 29. Isaac McKINNEY. 30. Sarah McKINNEY. They had children baptized at Readington (SCHQ 5): McKinney, David and Rebecca - Abraham, January 9, 1763. McKinney, David and Rebecca - Maria, June 10, 1764. MecKenne, David and Rebecka - Isaac, July 19, 1767. Mackenne, David and Rebecke - Sara, October 29, 1769. He is probably the David McKinney who contributed in 1760 to the Neshanic, New Jersey, church. R. last Northumberland Co1mty, :Pennsylvania. 8. Mordecai McKINNEY; baptized May 18, 1727, at Harlingen, East Jersey; d. April 4, 1782, bur. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Agnes BODYN, dau. of Jacob and Elisabeth Bodyn; baptized August 21, 1726, Raritan; m. November 9, 1752. 31. Jolm McKINNEY. 32. -Mary McKINNEY. 8 MORDECAI McKINNEY 33. Catharine McKINNEY. 34. John McKINNEY. 35. Mordecai McKINNEY. 36 • .Angie McKINNEY. 37. William McKINNEY. ;a. Antie McKINNEY. 39. Jacob McKINNEY. 40. Nancy McKINNEY. (Jacob and Nancy were named only by Mrs. w. H~ Welsh). From the Readington Baptismal Records (SCHQ 5): MacKinn;r, Mordec~i and Agnietje Bodein - Johannes, October 9, 1753. Mackinny, Mordechai and Agnietje Bodyn - Marytje, November 27, 1755. McK1nney, Martegay and Egnes - Catrina, J.i'ebru.ary 12, 1758. McKinney, Marteghai and A.ngeniete - Johannes, March 2, 1760. McKinney, Martichay and .Angenetje - Marticbai, April 15, 1764. M9Kinne, Martegai and .AJJgenetie - .Angenetie, May 18, 1766 • .M'K:in:Pe, Ma:rtecaii and Angeneitie - Willem, July 11, 1768. . McKenne, Martegaie and Angnetie - Antie , August 12, 1770. The children of Jacob and Elizabeth Bodyn (Bodine) (SCHQ 2): · Bodien, Jacob and wife - Maryken, April 25, 1711. Wit.: Daniel and Marya Sebregh. Bodyn, Jacob and wife ·- Jan, October 9, 1714. Wit.: Isack Bodyn and wife •. Bodien, Jacob and wife - Jaentien, August 22, 1716. Wit.: Ouke Jansen and wife. Bodyn, Jacob.and Lysbet - Jacob, April 5, 1719. Wit.: Jacob and Judie Poljon. Bodyn, Jaoob and wife Elisabeth - Catharina, May' 7, 1721. Wit.: Pieter and Marietje Bodyn. Bodyn, Jaoob and Lesbetje - Cornelis, September 29, 172;. ~ Bodyn, Jaoob and Lisabeth - Antje, August 21, 1726. "A Family Retrospect," by Mary Ellen Graydon Sharpe, Indianapolis, 1909, names Mordecai McKiDney and Agnes Bodine. Her ancestor, Jean Bodine, of France, was. in London in 1681, d. in Staten Island in 1695 (see Chambers, "Early Germans in New Jersey"). Mordecai had a large family, of whom this book names only John, Catherine, and Mordecai; he fled the Wyoming Valley (Pennsylvania) massacre (July-, 1778); SECOND GENERATION 9 he d. in Paxton, Pennsylvania(?), and is buried there. All the information about their descendants is from "A Family Retrospect." THIRD GENERATION 9 (2) John McKINNEY, Jr. Elizabeth WYCKOFF. 11 (3) .Abraham McKINNEY. - Ele(a)nor LEMBERSO:N (LA.MBERTSON?); m. March 4, 1771. 41. William McKINNEY. 42. John MoXIBNEY; d. at Natchez, Mississippi. 43. catherine McE.llNEY. 44. David MoKDNEY; went to Pennsylvania. 45. Jeremiah MormY. He was Captain in the New Jersey Militia, and was at the battle of Long Island and at Fort Washington. See Snell, History of Sussex and Warren Counties, New Jersey (1881), pp. 66, 68. . · 15 (4) Archibald McKINNEY; b. 1733. ( ? ) McCLURE. 46. Archibald JioxnmEY; b. 1750. 47. John McKINNEY; b. 1751. 48~ James McKINNEY; b. 1752. 49. Matthew McKINNEY; b. 1753. 50. Phillip McKINNEY; b. 1754. 51. Charles McKINNEY; b. 1756. 52. Sarah McKINNEY; b. 1757. 53. Polly .Ann McKDINEY; b. 1759. 16 (4) Oellin McKINNEY; b. 1735. Sarah BOOIE (according to Mary Frye Barley). Margaret FINLEY; m. in Scotland (according to Coral Adams Kube) • Rebeckah·(?). 54. Archibald McKimt~. 55. John McKINNEY; b. 1771. 56~ George McKINNEY. 57 • William McKDINEY. 58. James McKINNEY. 59. Mary McKD1NEY. 60. oatharine McKINNEY. 61. Margaret McKINNEY. 10 MORDECAI McKINNEY His will, dated March 2;, 1811, probated May 27, 1811, in Pulaski County, Kentucky, names his wife Rebeckah. The family was raised in 1:'Ulaski County. 17 (4) Mary McKINNEY; b. 1736. John(?). 62. Mary. 63. Collin. 64. Daniel. 18 (4) Susan McKINNEY; b. 1737. Robert LUCAS.

19 (4) Henry McKINNEY; bo 1739. Sallie PORTER. 20 (4) Daniel McKINNEY; b. 1740 in New Jersey; d. May 29, 1809, n1n the 75th year of' his age." :Mercy (or Massie) BLACHLY ( or BLAKESLEE, or BLATCHIE); dau. of Ebenezer Blachly, Jr. (1709-1795); b. March 31, 1745; m. 1765 or earlier; d. 1825, . 65. Ebenezer McKINNEY. 66. Collin McKINNEY. 67. Daniel McKINNEY. 68. Blatchie McKINNEY. 69. Eveline McKINNEY. 70. Peggy McKINNEY. 71. Sallie McKINNEY. 72. Polly McKINNEY. 73 • Beckey McKINNEY. 74. Betsey McKINREY. Daniel's will, dated December 21, 1807, probated June 19, 1809t recorded in Will Book D, p. 367, Lin. co. Ky., mentions his wife, son Ebenezer, negroe Jack, three daughters Peggy, Beckey, and Betsy, daughters Polly and Sally, "and havlng heretofore given to my other children what I was able to do.~ The witnesses were James Davidson, Tho. Welsh, Jos. Welsh, and Jep Walker. Daniel McK:i nney and Collin McK1 nney, execu­ tors, executed bond with George Duncan and Jonathan Moore their Securities. He is said to have partici­ pated in the Boston Tea ~arty: no list of the parti­ cipants in this Tea Party is available. He is not listed among the participants in the Tea Party in southern New Jersey. Daniel McKinney was a private in Capt. John Stith's Company, also designated as Capt. Isaac Beall's Company 4th Virginia Regt. or 3rd and THIRD GENERATION 11 8th, 14th Virginia Regt. or 3rd and 4th Virginia Regt. commanded at times by Col. Thomas Elliot, Capt. Robert Brown, Major Isaac Beall, Col. James Wood, and Col. John Nevelle. He enlisted December 15, 1776, for the War. His name last appears on the company roll for· November, 1779, which is also the last roll of the organization on file in the Veterans Administration Office. He was captured in 1779, and was kept in Canada until the end of the war. He was connected with the Lin. Co. Ky. Militia as late as May, 1793. See Virginia State Librarian's Report of Revolutionary War Soldiers, 8, 29; Kentucky Historical Register, 1932, pp. 231, 305, 308; N.S.D.A.R. No. 269,840. The Blachly ancestry: I Thomas Blachly (1615-1674?), from England to New England, 1640 or earlier; m. 1644 Susanna Ball, dau •. of Alling Ball (England to Boston before 1639) and Dorothy Tuttle (dau. of Edward Tuttle). II Aaron Blachly (1644-1699); m. (1) 1664 Mary Dod(d) (1647- ), dau. of Daniel Dod ( -1664/65) (from England about 1644} and Mary Wheeler ( -1657), who a:re bur. Branford, Connecticut. Most of the Dods moved to Newark, New Jersey. III Ebenezer Blachly (1677~ ) ; bad six children; r. Long Island. IV Ebenezer Blachly, Jr. (1709-1795); m. five times, m. (1) Hannah Miller; d. near Pompton, New Jersey. V Marcy Blachly, youngest of eight children, (1745- ); m. (1) Daniel McKinna. See, for instance, History of Medicine in New Jersey, and of its Medical Men, from the Settlement of the l'rovince to A. D. 1800, by Stephen Wickes, Newark, New Jersey, 18-79. He gives· also details of the descendants of Ebenezer Blachly (1735/36-1805}. See also Virkus, Compendium of' American Genealogy, v. 7, pp. 43-4, v. 8, pp .. 44-5. 21 (4) Hiram McKINNEY; b. 1741. Mary JENNINGS. To South Carolina.. 22 (4) Rebecca McKINNEY; b. 1743. { ? ) ARMSTRONG. 23 (4) Charles McKINNEY; b. 1744; r. Pennsylvania. Ruth :BOYD. 24 (4) William Donald McKIN11EY; b. 1745. Hannah(?). 12 MORDECAI McKINNEY In the 1810 census of Lin.Co. Ky., William McKinney, who was born before 1765, had two sons b. 1785/95, two sons b. 1795/1800, a dau. b. 1785/95, two dau. b. 1795/1800; no slaves. 25 (4) Robert McKINNEY; b. 1746. 75. Robert McKm.""EY; b. 1764. 33 ( 8) Catherine McKI.BNEY; baptized February 12 , 1758, at Readington, New Jersey. Cornelius LOWE; killed in the battle of Queenstown, October, 1812. 76. (Son) LOWE; a lawyer in Ithaca, New York. 77. (Dau.) LOWE. 78. Lieut. LOWE; killed in the battle of Queens- town. 79. (Dau.) LOWE. 80. Ann LOWE. 81. Vincent LOWE, the youngest child, a cadet at West Point; d. in an accident there. 34 {8) John McKINNEY; baptized March 2, 1760, at Readington, New Jersey. (?) TALIAFERRO; of Virginia. 82. John Taliaferro McKINNEY. John was a Major in-the Revolutionary War. 35 (8) Mordecai McKINNEY; baptized April 15, 1764, Readington, New Jersey; d. 1827. Mary (Polly) CHAMBERS; b. 1770/1; m. June 18, 1795; d. 1865, Indianapolis, Indiana, bur. Crown Hill cem. s;. Mordecai McKINNEY. 84. Eliza McKINNEY; b. 1800; d. unm. 1865. 85. Jane Chambers McKINNEY. 86. Sarah McKINNEY. 87. Ellen McKINNEY; d. aged 19 •. 88. John Chambers McKINNEY. 89. Edmund McKINNEY. 90. Mary Ann McKINNEY. Mordecai McKinney was pvt. minute man, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, militia; pvt. , Capt. George Ribble's Co., First Regt., _Sussex County, New Jersey militia; pvt., Capt. Joseph Harkins' Co., 2 Regt., Sussex County militia; pvt., Major Samuel Westbrook's Battalion, New Jersey State Troops, during the Revolu- THIRD GENERATION 13 tionary War. Later he was a shipper and {textile) mill owner, Wilmington and Newport , Delaware . He was ruined :financially by the War of 1812. FOURTH GENERATION 41 (11) William McKINNEY; b. January 27, 1775; d. August 1, 1822; m. April 3 or 4, 1801, in New Jersey. See the Hunterdon County Hall of Records, ML I, 94, 192. They are bur. Old Union cem., three miles north­ east of Milford, Ohio. Eley EVELAND, dau. of John Eveland and Est(h)er Van Buskirk; b. January 1, 1778, near Elizabethtown, New Jersey; d. August 9, 1841. 91. Catherine {Cathaine) McKINNEY; b. April 27, 1802; d. January 21, 1879. 92. Esther McKINNEY. 93. Abraham McKINNEY; b • January 27, 1806; d. September 3, 1831. 94. Ele(a)nor McKINNEY; b. January 16, 1808. 95. Jane McKINNEY; b. February 12, 1810; d. February 5, 1840. 96. John E. McKINNEY; b. September 9, 1811; d. February 18, 1s·16. 97. Elizabeth McKINNEY. 98. William McKINNEY. 99. Harmon McKINNEY; b. March 7, 1818; d. October 9, 1855. 100. Elsy (Eley) Ann McKINNEY; b. December 5, 1820; d. October 25, 1863. The first eight children were b. Hunterdon County, New Jersey, the last two near Goshen, Clermont County, Ohio, where Eley and William lived and died. See the will of John Eveland, Will Book 6, p. 512, Flemington, New Jersey. John Eveland kept a tavern at Glen Gardner, New Jersey, as early as 1760. Three generations of Evelands kept the tavern for more than 100 years. The Eveland ancestry: I Joseph De Montmorency Neville. II Count John Van Horn {beheaded June, 1568, as traitor to the King of Holland). This family was of Flemish origin, assuming the name Van Horn in the eleventh century. III Cornelissen Van Horn. IV Jan Cornelissen Van Horn; from Holland to New 14 MORDECAI McKINNEY Amsterdam {now New York) 1639/40; oath of allegiance October 1664 to the King of England; d. before June 16, 1669; a teacher; m. Hillegonda Joris. V Cornelius Jansen Van Horn (1642-1692); oldest or seven children; m. 1659 Anna Maria Jans, a half sister of Wolfert Webber and Anneke Jans Bogardus. VI Cornelius Jan Van Horn (1667- ); sixth of ten children; m. Elt:le Van Santrout. VII Luickes {Lucas) Van Hoorn; one of six children; m. 1705 Aeltie Sibese Banta (1684- ); both of Hackensack, New Jersey. VIII Marytje (Marguerite) Van Horn {1711- ); m. 1727 Peter Van Boskerck (Buskirk) (1702- ); he was one of ten children of Major Thomas Van Buskirk and Marietje Hendrickje Van der Linde. IX Est(h)er Van Buskirk (1751-1843); m. John Eveland ( 1755-1837). I Lourens Andriessen Van Buskerck; m. Jannetje Jans; he was a member of the Governor's Council; Chief Justice, Bergen Justices; the first man to administer the Coroner's Law in America. See Van Buskirk Family, 1922, in Library of Congress, Washington. II Major Thomas Van Buskirk; m. Marietje R. Van der Linde. III Pieter Van Buskirk; m. (1) Marietye Van Hoorn; they had twelve children. I David Eveland (about 1690 to 1753/61); wife Mary; he settled on the Raritan River, New Jersey, before June, 1733; he d. in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, I David Eveland (about 1690 to 1753/61); wife Mary; he settled on the Raritan River, New Jersey, before June, 1733; he d. in Am.well Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. II Frederick Eveland (about 1720-1766); m. Arma Woolever, dau. of Jacob Woolever. III John Eveland; m. Esther Van Buskirk. I Epke Jacobs; farmer, near Harlingen, Friesland, Netherlands; from Harlingen on ship De Trouw 1659 to Americao II Seba Epke Banta (or Jacobs) (1652- ); m. Mary Sip, dau. of' Adrian Sip. III Aeltie Sibese Banta; m. Lucas Van Hoorn.. 46 (15) Archibald McKI!iNEY; b. 1750; d. January 15, 1823., Jean or Jane McCLURE, of Rockbridge County, Virgin-· ia, dau. of' James McClure; probably b. 1770/5; m. May 7, 1788, Lin. Co. Ky.; d. December 12, 1839. FOURTH GENERATION 15 101. George McKI~NEY; b. August 20, 1791. 102 .. James McKINNEY; b. July 16, 1794. 103. Annie McKINNEY; b. January 14, 1796. 104. Sally McKINNEY. 105. Burton McKINNEY; b. July 16, 1799. 106. Jefferson McKiifNEY; b_. January 1, 1803. 107. Archibald McKINNEY, Jr. 108. Alexander McKINNEY; b. February 25, 1807. 109. Nathan H. McKINNEY; b. J~uary 23, 1808. 110. Madison McKINNEY; b. October 24, 1809. 111. Jane McKINNEY. The birth dates are from the Simeon V. l'eyton bible, owned by W.rrs. Mary Craig, of Stanford, Kentucky, but not in her possession in 1952. The names without dates were furnished by Coral Adams Kube. The census shows that there were more than the eleven children listed here. Mrs. Craig wrote that the .Peyton bible records of this family were probably incomplete. Of the rather large number of McKinneys who are said to have fo1mded McKinney Station, we believe that Archibal,i has the best claim. He came to Kentucky from Rockbridge County, Virginia; · settling in Bourbon County. He took up 1400 acres of land; lost it by an older claim; bought the claim again and lost it again; he then moved to Lincoln County, Kentucky, and esta­ blished McKinney Station in 1779 or 1780. It is on McKinney's Bra.~ch of Hanging Fork, about two miles t·rom Green River, nine miles southwest from St.4n1·ord, and about four miles northeast of Hustonville (Kerr, History of Kentucky, I, 207). It was one of seventeen Stations or private forts in that state (Collins, History of Kentucky). An article found in Frankfort, Kentucky, stated that Archibald McKinney came to Kentucky in 1777 and settled in Adair County. Could there have been more than one Archibald McKinney? In the 1810 census, Lin. Co .Ky., Arc hi.bald McKinney's family consisted of males, one b. befo~e 1?65, one b. 1765/85, one b. 1785/95, two b. 1795/1800, four b. 1800/10; females, one b. 1765/35, one b. 1795/1900; no slaves. In the 1820 census, Lin. Co. Ky., there were males, one b. before 1775, three b. 1795/1805 (two b. 1802/4), two b. 1305/10, one b. 1310/20; females, one b. before 1775, one b. 1795/1.305; three slaves. There was possibly an ea!:lier marriage. In the 1330 census, Lin. Co. Ky., Jane McKinney's family consisted of males, four b. 1800/10, one b. 1820/5, one b. 1325/30; females, one b.-1770/80, one b. 1800/10, one b. 1825/30; seven slaves. 16 MORDECAI McKINNEY 56 (16) George McKINNEY; b. January 20, 1773. Ann RILEY. They moved to Ohio. He wrote the first code of laws of Ohio. They had eight children. 59 (16) Mary McKINNEY. Henry BURK. 61 (16) Margaret McKINNEY. William VANHOOK. 65 (20) Ebenezer McKINNEY, b. about 1766, probably in New Jersey; d. 1813. Susanna RUTHERFORD, dau. of John Rutherford, b. 1774/75 in Virginia; m. September 26 or 27, 1797, Lin. Co. Ky. (the marriage bond was signed by John Rutherford and John McKinney); d. February ;, 1854, bur. Liberty cem. , near Cairo_, Missouri. 112. Lauricy McKINNEY; b. October 1, 1798; d. November 7, 1800. 113. Hiram McKINNEY. 114. Daniel McKINNEY. 115. King McKINNEY. 116. Dorcas McKnnraY. 117. Vianna "Aunt Ann'.' McKINNEY; b. May 23, 1808; d. unm December 26, 1879, bur. Liberty cem. 118. Miles McKilmEY. 119. Harrison McKINNEY. Anot:ierrecord gives the dates of the marriage, and of the births of the first four children one year earlier tha.."1 the dates given here. The children were born two or three miles south of Hustonville , Lin. Co. Ky. All the children and grand­ children were farmers. Ebenezer McKinney is listed as the head of a family in the 1810 U. s. census, Lin.co. Ky. : in addition to the children of Susanna, there were three males and one female b. 1785/95 living with them. These four children probably represent an earlier marriage of Ebenezer; possibly were an orphan family. He was in the Sixth Regt., Kentucky Militia (from Lin. Co.) in April and May, 1793 (see Kentucky State Historical Register 30, January 1932). He was the executor of' his father's will. His own will, dated July 27, 1813, recorded in Will Book G, p. 3, Lin. Co. K:i., mentioned his wife and children, but not by name; disposed of a negro girl (he did not own a slave in FOURTH GENERATION 17 1810); made Collin McKinney Executor; mentioned transactions with David Jones and James Rutherford. The witnesses were Sam'l Findly, David Williams, Jr., Archd McKinney, ~d George Moore. A letter from John Frye to Collin McKinney, March 8, 1835: "A few weeks back my son John asked Mr. Huston if hehad settled with Ebenezer McKinney heirs for you. He (Huston) told him he had paid them one hundred and ninety odd dollars by order and wrote on to you con­ cerning it. tt A letter from John Frye, Jr. , March, 1854, replying to a communication from Collin MaKinney inquiring about Huston and requesting the father of John, Jr., to contact Huston for him. The father having passed away, John, Jr., attempted, without success, to collect money still due the estate of Ebenezer McKinney. Susanna Mc ey was the head of a :family 1n the 1820 and 1830 u. s. censuses, Lin. Co. Ky.: in each of these censuses the age and sex of the members of her family tallied with the children listed above (only the name of the head of the family was recorded 1n U. s. censuses before 1850). She moved to Ran.Co.Mo. with her children in 1833; lived with her son Daniel. She is buried in the old McKinney private cem., near their farm. This is now part of the Liberty Christian Church cem. 66 (20) Collin McKINNEY; b. April 17, 1766, 1n New Jersey; d. September 8, 1861, bur. Van Alstyne, Texas. Amy (.Anny) MOORE, dau. of Amy Moore; m. February 13, 1793, or February 10, 1794, Lin.Co.Ky.;d. May 6, 1804. 120. Jimmy McKINNEY; b. 1797; d. inf. 121. Emeline McKINNEY; d. inf. 122. Ashley McKINNEY. 123. Polly McKINNEY. Betsey Leek COLEMAN, dau. of Samuel Coleman, of Todd County, Kentucky, a revolutionary soldier; b. 1786; m. April 8 or 14, 1805, Lin. Co. Ky.; d. 18-62. 124. William C. McKINNEY. 125. A.my McKINNEY. 126. Margaret McKINNEY. 127. Annie McKINNEY. 128. Eliza. S. McKINNEY. · 129. Younger Scott McKINNEY. Collin McKinney moved to Virginia in 1780; soon to McKinney Station; from McKinney Station 1810/20; from Elkton to Texarkana 1823/4; to Hickman•s Prairie, then 18 MORDECAI McKINNEY in Arkansas, now in Bowie County, Texas, 1831; to what is now Collin County, Texas, 1846 • He was in the Kentucky militia, 6 Regt. , from Lin. Co. Ky. , April and May, 1793 (Kentucky State Historical Register 30, January, 1932). He was a member of the provisional government of Texas in 1835. He signed the Declaration of Independence (of Texas from Mexico); helped frame the Constitution; and represented Red River County in the four Congresses of the Republic of Texas. He was magistrate, 1805-39. He was a citizen of eight dif­ ferent governments: b. a subject of George III; a citizen of the Colonial Government of New Jersey; of the United States; of Mexico; of the J:>rovisional government of Texas; of the Republic of Texas; of the United Sta-tes; and finally of the Confederacy. Collin County, Texas, and its county seat, McKinney, were named for him. The Coleman ancestry: I Samuel Coleman, wife Ann, will September 20, 1748, Goochland County, Virginia. II James Coleman; m. 1751 Elizabeth Leake; r. Gooch­ land County, later Albemarle County, Virginia. III Samuel Coleman m. {1) Millie Coffey of Virginia. He served seven years in the Revolutionary War; later was a pioneer in Kentucky. IV Betsy Coleman m. Collin McKinney.

67 ( 20} Daniel McKINNEY; b. April or October 9, 1769; d. August 29, 1825, in Texas. Margaret McCLURE, dau. of' James McClure; b. November 4, 1776; m. April 2, 1794, Lin.Co.Ky.; d. September 2, 1825, Texas. The marriage bond was signed by James McClure and by John McKinney. The 1810 Lin. Co. Ky. census lists males, one b. 1765/85, three b. 1795/1800, one b. 1800/10; females, one b. before 1765, one b. 1765/85, one b. 1785/95, four b. 1800/10; eight slaves. There were ten children (Mrs. John F. McKinney) • 68 (20) Blatchie McKINNEY; b. April 9, 1769; to Texas 1824: or d. unm. Missouri? 69 (20) Eveline (Emeline?) McKINNEY. Roland BURKE (BURKS?). They r. Fayette County, Kentucky. FOURTH GENERATION 19 71 (20) Sallie McKIImEY; b. August 19, 1782; m. January 31, 1803, Lin. co. Ky.; d. May ;o, 1845. John FRY, son of John Pry, of Albemarle County, Virginia (who was killed at the battle o~ the Blue Licks). 130. Thomas FRY. 131. Archibald FRY; b. January 7, 1808; d. unm. November 1, 1843. 1 32 • John FRY. 133. Leah PRY. 134. Katharine 1RY; b. January 31, 1814; d. unm. March 22, 1839. 135. Elizabeth FRY; b. April 2, 1816; d. unm. June 5, 1844. 136. George FRY. 137. Sarah FRY. 138. Jane FRY; b. October 6, 1822; d. unm. June 16, 1839. 139. Eliza FRY; b. March 9, 182. 140. Ernaline FRY; b. April 25, Ta2a. John was a large landowner and slaveholder, Lin. Co. Ky. 72 (20) Polly McKTh"NEY; m. February 9, 1795, Lin.Co. Ky, George MOORE. 73 (20) Beckey McKINNEY; m. October 14, 1812, Lin. Co. Ky. William AKIN. 74 (20} Bets(e)y McKINNEY; b. 1790; m. December 19, 1809, Lin. Co. Ky.; d. about 1852. John AKIN, son o~ James Akin (1755-1822) and Mary Murphy (1760-1850); b. 1784; d. about 1865, Green County, Kentucky. He was a farmer. 141. Sarah AKIN. 1 42 • :Polly AKIN. 143. Na.."'lcy AKIN. 144. Narcissa AKIN. 145. Elizabeth AKIN. 146. Daniel AKIN. 1470 James AKIN. 148. Jefferson AKIN. 20 MORDECAI McKINNEY 149. Jackson AKIN. 150. Willis AKIN. James Akin was the son of Andrew Akin and Peggy Bass. 14a.::cy'.Murpb;f, dau. of Miles Murphy and M:llly :Norman, was b. in CUlpeper County, Virginia. 77 (33) (Dau.) LOWE. Capt. CROSS; U. S • A • Col. PERRY; ot St. Louis. 79 (33) (Dau.) LOWE. { ? ) BUCKALEW. R. Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, in 1824. 80 (33) Ann LOWE. Michael ELDER. 151 • Myra ELDER. 152. Preston ELDER. 82 (34) John Taliaferro McKINNEY; 4. 1830, at Brookfield, Indiana, bur. lTesbyterian graveyard. John was a Judge of the Indiana Supreme Court.

83 (55) Mordecai McKINNEY. He graduated from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania; he was lawyer and judge, Harrisburg; he wrote several law books. 85 ( 35) Jane Chambers McKINNEY; b • July 16, 1802, in Wilmington, Delaware; d. :March 30, 1891. Alexander GRAYDON; d. December 12, 1868, aged 77. 153. Robert Geddes GRAYDON. 154. Mary' Ellen GRAYDON. 155. William GRAYDON. 156. Alexander GRAYDON. 157. Vincent GRAYDON. 158. Sarah GRAYDON; d. inf. 159. Jane. M~Kinney GRAYDON; d., aged 19. 160. Theodore GRAYDON; d., aged 14. 161, 162. Twins, unnamed, d. inf. 163. Edwin GRAYDON; d., aged 1. 164. Emma GRAYDON. 155. Andrew GRA.YDON. 166. Edwin Payson GRAYDON; d. inf. 167. James Weir GRAYDON. FOURTH GENERATION 21 Jane moved 1815 to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In Harrisburg the Graydons ran- a station on the Under­ ground Railroad. They moved 1843 to Indianapolis, Indiana. 86 (35) Sarah McKINNEY. Rev. John McKINNEY; r. Mt. Vernon, Ohio .. 88 (35) John Chambers McKINNEY; b. 1812; d. unm. 1880. John graduated from Diokinson College; he was a college professor. 89 (35) Edmund McKINNEY. Theresa DENNIS; of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Washington College; was a divinity student at Andover.

90 (35} Mary Ann McKINNEY; m. October 25, 1831; d. June 29, 1888. Rev. William P. ALEXANDER; d. August 13, 1884. 168. William DeWitt ALEXANDER. 169. Samuel Thomas ALEXA 'NDER. 170. James McKinney ALEXANDER. 171. Ann Elizabeth ALEXANDER. 172. Emily Whitney ALEXANDER. 173. Henry Martyn ALEXANDER. 174. Charles Hodge ALEXANDER. 175. Ellen Charlotte ALEXANDE..'q. 176. Mary Jane ALEXANDER; unm. (1909). They were missionaries to the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii). FIFTH GENERATION 92 (41) Esther :McKINNEY; b. November 3, 1803, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; m. 1828, Goshen, Cler­ mont County-, Ohio; d. June 23, 1878, Exira, Iowa. Stephen ~CKER, oldest of ten children of Benjamin Thacker (1780-1843) and Beulah Taylor (1782-1861) of Burlington, Vermont; b. October 14, 1801, Plattsburg, New York; d. April 29, 1848, Des Plaines, . 177. John Ramsey THACKER. 178. Beulah THACKER. 179. Elsie Ann THA.c-m-. 180. William THACKER; b. 1836. 181. George W. ~CKER; b. January 1, 1840; d. April 1, 1932. 182. Benjamin F. THACKER; b. 1843; d. August a, 1926. 183. James Madison THACKER; b. March 23, 1845, Des Plaines, lllinois; d. September 26, 1939, Chicago, Illinois. Esther Thacker ran a farm at Des Plaines, Illinois, taking wagon loads of,wheat into Chicago .herself. She was an expert spinner and weaver. Several or her children had college educations. Her letters show a keen interest in current events of her day. · Benjamin Thacker was the eighth of nine children of Stephen and Zulima Thacker: the older Stephen Thacker served in the Revolutionary War as matross (assistant gunner) in Capt. Andrew Moodie's Cc., also designated 2nd Co., 2nd or Hew York Regt. of Artillery, Conti­ nental Troops. He enlisted April 1, 1782 for the war, and his name last appears on the company muster roll for April 1, 1783, dated May 26, 1783. Benjamin was Pvt., Lt. Parkill's Co., 37 Regt~j New York Militia, from January 7, 1813 (Murray's Raid), and Pvt., Capt. Parkill' s Ce • , same Regt. , Septe::nber 1 -13 , 1814 ( siege and battle of Plattsburg). The first five children were b. near Goshen, Cler­ mont County, Ohio; the last two at Des Plaines, Illi­ nois. Stephen was a farmer and wagon maker. They moved to Illinois about 1-941.

97 (41) Elizabeth McKINNEY; b. June 2, 1814; d. December 26, 1842. Jeremiah MARTIN; b. 1805; d. 1859. FOURTH and FIFTH G"RNRRATIONS 23

Elsy Eveland Collin McKinney

William McKinney Esther McKinney 24 MORDECAI McKINNEY 184. Sarah Priscilla MARTIN; b. 1834. 185. Martha Jane MARTIN; b. 1836. 186. William Morris MARTIN; b. 1837. 187. Elce Ann MARTIN; b. 1839. 188. John Alexander MART IN; b • 1 840. 98 (41) William McKINNEY; b. July 13, 1816; m. 1837 in New Jersey; d. June 26, 1901~ Sarah APGAR. 189. Minard McKINNEY; b. December 7, 1838; d. March 18, 1839. 190. Jane McKINNEY; b. April 6, 1841. 191. Effie McKINNEY; b. November a, 1843; d. August 22 , 1881 • 192. Catherine McKINNEY; b. February 5, 1845. 193. Harmon McKINNEY; b. April 1-9, 1847; d. January 18, 1912. 194. Hannah McKINNEY; b. February 21, 1850. 1 9 5 • BP-nnaga McKINNEY; b • July 1 2 , 1852 • 196 • Mariah McKINNEY; b • November 11 , 1854; r. 1928 Williamsburg, Ohio. 197. James William McKINNEY; b. March 4, 1858. 198. Phillip Edward McKINNEY; b. April 26, 1860. Most of their descendants live in Ohio; chiefly in Foster, Winchester, and Williamsburg. 101 (46) George McKINNEY; b. August 30, 1791; drowned in the Kentucky river June 9, 1817. Pantha HOUSTON; b. 1789; d. 1870. 199. George Houston McKINNEY. 102 (46) James McKINNEY, 2d; b. July 16, 1794. James ·-was a cabinet maker: there is furniture now in Stanford, Kentucky, that he made. He went to mssouri. 103 (46) Ann McKINNEY; b. January 14, 1796, at Peyton's Mill Farm (on the Hanging Fork); m. February

18, 1830, Lin. Co. Ky.; d. February 15 1 1885. Simeon Valentine PEYTON. 200. Valenti..-rie Simeon PEYTON; b. February 12, 1 8 31 ; d • 1 840 / 4 1 • 201. Pamela Ann PEYTON. FIFTH GENERATION 25 202. Mary Jane PEYTON; b. October 17, 1836; d. unm. July 24, 1862. 203. Jam.es Franklin PEYTON. 104 (46) Sallie McKINNEY; b. November 11, 1797; d. October, 1804. 105 (46) Burton McKINNEY; b. July 16, 1799; d. August 10, 1874. Lucinda HOCKER; b. Octobe;r ;, 1804; m. October 17, 1822; d. April. 27, 1863. 204. William Fortrmatus McKINNEY. 205. Ma:ry Jane McKINNEY. 206. Alexander McKINNEY. 207. Tilman McKINNEY; b. October 31, 1831; d. May 23, 1842. 208. Ann Eliza McKilfflEY; b. Pebruary 6, 1834; d. April 24, 1860. · 209. Nathan H. McKllNEY. 210. James Madison McKINNEY; b. January 22, 1840; d. July 21, 1841. . 211. Frances McKINNEY. 212. James B. McKINNEY; b. September 14, 1845; d. October 14, 1905. Burton bad an injured leg which had to be amputated. The doctor prepared the kitchen table for the opera­ tion; Burton called for his four most powerful negro slaves, and for his pistol. He bad himself lifted onto the table and the pistol placed within reach. Of course there was no anesthetic available then. He turned to the slaves and said, "Boys, when the Doc starts cutting it's going to hurt, and I•m going to fight. It's your job to hold me down. It's going to be bad for the one that lets go." The operation was successful. Burton built a beautiful columned house at McKinney, Kentucky, which burned down before the painting was finished. A duplicate, which is still standing, was built on the same foundation. Burton celebrated the completion of his house by standing on his head on the comb of the roof, with his peg-leg straight up in the air. The McKjnney family cemetery, where both are buried, is nearby. 106 {46) Jefferson McKINNEY; b. January 7, 1803; d. Holt County, Missouri. Jane GIVENS. 213. Archibald McKiliNEY. 214. Samuel McKINNEY. 26 MORDECAI McKINNEY 215. Thomas McKINNEY. 216. Ann McKINNEY. 217. Lou McKINNEY. 107 (46) Archibald McKINNEY, Jr.; b. October 22, 1805; d. January 15, 1839, Texas. Archibald attended Miami University.

108 (46) Alexander McKINNEY; b. February 25, 1807; d. November 11, 1853. Charlotte LOCKWOOD. 218. Charlotte Ann McKINNEY. 219. Elizabeth McKINNEY. 220. Sophie McKINNEY. 221. Jim Lockwood McKINNEY. Alexander and Charlotte moved to Texas. 109 (46) Nathan McKINNEY; b. January 23, 1808; d. in Cass County, Missouri. Mary MASTERSON. 110 (46) Madison McKINNEY; b. October 24, 1809, McKinney, Lin. Co. Ky.; d. October 13, 1897. Maria BURTON; b. February 6, 1812; m. May, 1833. 222. Archie Burton McKINNEY. 223. George S. McKINNEY. 224. James Jefferson McKINNEY. 225. Rosa Jane McKINNEY. 226. William C. McKINNEY. 227. Mary Belle McKINNEY. 228. Ann Maria McKINNEY. 111 (46) Jane McKINNEY; b. January, 1812; d. Febru­ ary, 1813. 113 (65) Hiram McKINNEY; b. February 16, 1800; d. perhaps 1830, Kentucky. Hiram is said to have been an Indian fighter.

114 (65} Daniel McKINNEY; b. January 12, 1802; m. September 2, 1833, in Ken-tu.cky; d. January 11 or 12, 1881. Eliza A. BROWN, dau. of Willis {1787-1866) and Sarah FIFTH GENERATION 27

Daniel and Eliza McKinney

Madison McKinney Dorcas M. Swetnam 1860 28 MORDECAI McKINNEY Brown; b. March 10, 1813, Lin.Co.Ky.; d. June 1, 1890. They are bur. Liberty cem. 229. Sophie McKllNEY. 230. John K. McKINNEY; b. July 21, 1836; d. July 3, 1841, bur. Liberty cem.: orb. November 15, 1841; d. July 3, 1846: or were there two Johns? 231. Hiram McKINNEY. 232. Willis Ebenezer McKINNEY. 233 • Anne Maria McKINNEY. 234. :Patsy Jane McKINNEY. 235. Susan Mary McKINNEY; b·. May 28, 1845; d. July 6, 1846, bur. Liberty cem., Cairo, Missouri. 236. Harrison Seymore McKINNEY. 237. John Frankl in McKINNEY. 238. Madison McICOib~Y. 239. Laur~ Belle McKINNEY. Daniel bo~ht, November 9, 1832, 225·acres in Ran. Co.Mo., at J1.25 per acre, and returned to Kentucky. When the family came to Missouri from Kentucky, Eliza, a bride of less than a month, drove a team of horses given her by her father. Later the team was sold and the money applied on the payment for their farm - where they lived the remainder of their lives. His mother, and brothers and sisters came to Missouri with them. Eliza was s. member of the Christian Church. See 1920 Hist8~ 472. 115 (65) King McKINNEY; b. January or June 10, 1803. King was named in an indenture made March a, 1815, Lin. Co. Ky. 116 (65) ~orcas McKINNEY; b. June 7, 1806, at McKin­ ney Station, Kentucky; m. 1856; d. February 21, 1892, bur. Liberty cem. George SWETNAM; b. 1806/07, Kentucky; d. 1858. Dorcas joined the Christian Church 1889/90. Except for the two years she was married, she lived in the old home place, where she had a large flower garden. George m. (1) Caroline, b. 1808/09, Kentucky; they had b. in Missouri at least Robert 1836/37, Martha 1840/41, Susan 1842/43, John 1844/45, dau. 1848/49. 118 (65) Miles McKINNEY; b. July 9, 1810, in Dan­ ville, Kentucky; d. February 9, 1888. Eleanor Frances PEELER, dau. of John Peeler and Eleanor Johnson; b. October 9, 1822; m. December 22, FIFTH GENERATION 29 1842 {Ran.co.Mo. ML A, 71); d. July 25, 1880. They are' bur. Union cem. 240. Harrison McKINNEY. 241. John Logan McKINNEY. Miles was an early settler 1n Salt River Township, Ran.co.Mo. (1884 Hist., 165). He bought land in Twp. 55, nange 13, Sections 7, 8, and 17, November 21, 1835 • He was the first to buy land in Section 1 7 • John Peeler was an early settler in Ran. Co. Mo. , and was recommended for Justice of the Peace for Sugar Creek Township ( 1920 Hist. , 118, 123) • See also "The Peeler Family,n 1935, John W. Peeler, Rockwell, N. c., p. 154. 119 (65) Harrison McKINNEY; b3 July 1, 1812; d. unmo January 20, 1849, bur. Liberty cem. He was the first person to buy land in Twp. 55, Range 13, Section 21 • He bought March 31 , 1836. Ad.a McKinney Petty said he was killed in Indian fighting; Madison McKinney doubted this, saying that he died of rattlesnake bite, and that his brother Hiram was the Indian fighter. 122 (66) Ashley McKINNEY. Sally(?). 128 (66) Eliza S. McKINNEY; b. July 20, 1813; m. February 24, 1831; d. July 6, 1904. Jefferson MILAM; b. 1802; d. 1844. 242. R. C. MIL.AM. 243. Laura Matthews MILAM. 244. Bertie MILAM. There were ten children: the three named were living in 1904. At the time of her death, Eliza Milam bad 86 grandchildren, 68 great-grandchildren, and 2 great­ great-grandohildreno 129 (66) Younger Scott McKINNEY; b. about 1820; was living in 1900. 130 (71) Thomas FRY; b. January 20, 1805. Nancy PENN; m. August 28, 1829 .. 245. George FRY. They moved to Monroe County, Missouri. There were other children. 30 MORDECAI McKINNEY 132 (71) John FRY; b. May 4, 1810; d. March 18, 1893. Frankie POWELL, dau. of Dr. Lindsey Powell and :Margaret Carpenter; b. 1814; d. before 1850. 246. George William FRYE. 247. Arch McKinney FRYE. 248. John Clinton FRYE. 249. James FRYE. 250. Maggie FRYE. 251. Elizabeth Carpenter FRYE. (See No. 224). Eliza J. TUCKER, dau. of James H. Tucker of Marion County, Kentucky; b. 1829; m. November 19, 1850; d. 1865. 133 (71) Leah FRY; b • J anu.ary 7 , 1812; d. January 29, 1892. William WOODSON; b. 1808; d. 1859. 136 (71) George FRY; b. December 7, 1817; d. NoYem­ ber 7, 1895. Mary Jane AVRITT; m. July 29, 1851; d. September 10, 1897. 252. John A. FRYE. 253. George McKinney FRYE; b. July 31, 1856; d. unm. January 12 , 1 927 o 254. Sarah Elizabeth FRYE. 255. Arch FRYE. 256. Annie Eliza FRYE. 257. Maggie Buford PRYE. 258. Willie FRYE {dau.). George continued to live on the home place after his father died. He was a founder and stockholder of the first bank at Hustonville, Kentucky. He was a member of the Masonic Order; Presbyterian Church; Democratic Party. He was a Southern sympathiser during the Civil war. He moved 1878 to Wichita, Kansas; 1882 to Bradfordsville, Kentucky. 137 (71) Sarah FRY; b. February 18, 1820; d. Febru­ ary 1 o , 1900 • George WILLIAMS; b. 1815/16; d. May 8, 1896. R. Lin. Co. Ky. FIFTH and SIXTH GENERATIONS 31

Eliza S. Milam George and Mary Jane Frye

Miles McKinney John Ramsey Thacker 32 MORDECAI McKINNEY 141 (74) Sarah AKIN; b. 1814, Green County, Ken­ tucky; m. December 28, 1831, Green County, Kentucky; d. 1873. William WHITLOW; b. 1809. He was a farmer. 259. John WHITLOW. 260. Eliza.beth WHITLOW. 261. Nancy Ellen WHITLOW. 262. James WHITLOW; b. 1843; killed during the Civil war. 263. Thomas Fielding WHITLOW. 264. Bel.le WHITLOW. 265. Narcissa WHITLOW. 266. Whit WHIT.LOW. ' All the children were b. in Green County, Kentucky. 142 (74) Polly AKIN. George NOE; a physician. 143 (74) Nancy AKIN; b. 1830, Green County, Ken­ tucky. Joseph Harrison PERKINS; a farmer. 144 (74) Narcissa AKIN; b. 1832 in Green County, Kentucky. Benjamin WHITLOW; a farmer. 148 (74) Jefferson AKll; d. in Kansas. 150 (74) Willis AKIN; was in the Mexican war. 153 {85) Robert Geddes GRAYDON; b. 1819; d. 1899, Southport, Indiana. Robert graduated from Dartmouth, 1842; University of Pennsylvania, 1845, M. D. 154 (85) Mary Ellen GRAYDON. Joseph Kinne SHARPE, son·of {?) Sharpe and(?) Trow­ bridge; b. 1819, Pomfr~t, Connecticut; m. August 2, 1847, by Henry Ward Beecher; d. 1900, bur. Crown Hill cem. 155 {85) William Mordecai GRAYDON; b. 1825; d. 1903. Mary ¥ERR.ILL; of Indianapolis. FIFTH GENERATION 33 156 (85) Alexander GRAYDON; b. 1827; d. 1897, in St. Louis. Mary Frank FOSTER; of Madison, Indiana. He was Lieutenant, 11 and 70 Indiana Regiments, Second U. s. Artillery, during the Civil war. 157 (85) Vincent Lowe GRAYDON; d., aged 21. 164 (85) Emma GRAYDON. James ALEXANDER; of .l'aris, Illinois. 165 (85) Andrew GRAYDON. Lavinia DOXON; of Indianapolis. 167 (85) James Weir GRAYDON. Mary McCULLOCH; of New Orleans11 James was in the 7 Indiana Cavalry; graduated 1869 from Annapolis. 168 (90) William DeWitt ALEXANDER. Abigail Charlotte BALDWIN; m. 1860, Honolulu. 169 (90) Samuel Thomas ALEXANDER; d. 1904, Africa. Martha Eliza COOKE; m. 1864, Honolulu. 170 (90) James McKinney ALEXANDER. }Iary WEBSTER; m. 1867, . James was an author and clergyman. 171 (90) Ann Elizabeth ALEXANDER. Charles Henry DICKEY; m. 1867, Indianapolis.

172 (90) Eudly Whitney ALEXAN:DER. Henry :Perrine BALDWIN; m. 1870, Wailuku, Maui. 173 (90) Henry Martyn ALEXANDER. Eliza WRIGHT; m. 1874, Kabala, Hawaii. 174 (90) Charles Hodge ALEXANDER. Helen Goodale THURSTON; m. 1878, Honolulu. 175 (90) Ellen Charlotte ALEXANDER. Giulio FERRERI; m. 1901, London, England. SIXTH GENERATION

177 (92) John Ramsey THACKER; b. July 20, 1829, near Goshen, Ohio; m. April 5, 1850, Goshen; d. May 9, 1907, on a ranch in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mary Ann CHANEY, dau. of Thomas Chaney (1801-1883) of Maryland and Chloe Schooley (1803-1865); b. December 1, 1827, near Goshen; d. Pebruary 3, 1881, Trinidad, Colorado. 267. Henry D. THACKER. 268. Laura Minerva THAC.....,KER.,..,.,...,. 269. Charley Bell TH.ACKER. 270. Benjamin F. THACKER; b. 1869; d. unm. 1914, bur. Raton, New Mexico. Emma GREEN. 271. Carl THAO.KER. 272. Grace !fHACKER. John Thacker learned several Indian dialects when a young man ... He was a rancher and gold miner near Central City, Colorado • He returned to Cincinnati, placing his children in his sister Beulah Sylvester's private school ♦- He returned to Colorado in 1863. In 1873 he drove 700 head of cattle over Raton Pass to his newly purchased Willow Springs Ranch, where Raton, New Mexico, now stands. He enlarged the old ranch house and continued the open hospitality accorded all travelers, furnisbj ng water, supplies, and postal servioe for those making their first stop in New Mexico Territory af'ter the rugged stagecoach trip over Raton Pass by way of the famous Dick Wooton Toll Road. Among the murals in the Schuler Theatre in Raton is one depicting Jobn Tbaeker extending a hand of welcome to his Willow Springs Ranch in the 1870s. He was an adventurer in the fullest sense; as rapidly as civili­ zation caught up with him, he moved on to other fron­ tiers. He was a handsome man with brown eyes, hair, and beard; he was soft-spoken, and disciplined his children without corporal punisbmento He retained a love of fine literature from his mother's early training. He was deeply spiritual and was a great Christian 1n all of his business and personal associa­ tions with friends and family. SIXTH GENERATION 35 178 ( 92) Beulah nAunt Dick" THACKER; b. July 29, 1831, near Goshen, Ohio; d. about 1896, bur. Sundance, Wyoming. Barsy SYLVESTER. They had no children. Aunt Dick taught in Spearfish, South Dakota. 179 (92) Elsie Ann THACKER; b. March 23, 1834/35, near Goshen, Ohio; d. April 20 or 29, 1906, Sparta, Wisconsin. (?) LOOMIS; a lawyer. R. La Crosse, Wisconsin. 273. Hattie LOOMIS. 274. Elsie LOOMIS. 180 (92) William Henry Harrison THACKER; b. July 15, 1836, Goshen, Ohio; d. April 1, 1912, .Arlington, Washington:. 275. Beulah THACKER. ·; A book of his poems wa~ illustrated by his niece Harriett Loomis Harkness, \and was printed and bound. He served in the Civil war. He lived last at Arling­ ton, Washington, near wh$re some descendants still live. He was a lawyer; wa~: a member of the Washington State Legislature. He bad-five(?) children. 181 (92) George ·washington THACKER; b. January 1, 1840, Goshen, Ohio; m. March 11, 1868, Milton, Dodge County, Minnesota; d. April 26, 1932, Glenwood, M1nne­ sota. They are bur. Glenwood, Minnesota. Cordelia MILLS,. dau. of Warren J. Mills (1816- ) of New York and Charlotte Langworthy ( 1817- ) of Cape Vincent, New York; b. 1849, Mantorville, Minne­ sota; d. 1936. 276. George Howard THACKER. 277. Stephen Warren THACKER. 278. Lottie Esther THACKER. 279. Clara Sophia THACKER. 280. Harriet Cordelia THACKER. George graduated at Lake Zurich School, and studied at Wheaton College. He served in the Civil war. He was a teacher, news-paper editor, business man, and Representative and Senator in the Minnesota ·State Legislature. 36 MORDECAI McKINNEY Cordelia was a descendant of Frederick Mills, a soldier in the Revolutionary war. 182 (92) Benjamjn F. THACKER, Jr., b. 1843, Des Plaines, Illinois; d. unm. August a, 1926, Everett, Washington. He was a Major in the Union Army; he lost one leg. He studied law in Chicago, and became a title lawyer. He was a charter member of an early Shakespeare Club in Chicago. He sang bass in a Methodist church choir. 185 (97) Martha Jane MARTIN; b. 1836; d. 1896. Elias GREELY; b. 1831; d. 1905. 281. Elizabeth GREELY. 282. Jeremiah Martin GREELY. 283. Levenia GREELY. 284. }iary GREELY. 285. Sarah GREELY. 286. Pheba GREELY. 287 • llartha GREELY. 288. Seth GREELY. 289. Frank GREELY. 290. Eva GREELY. 190 (98) Jane McKINNEY; b. April 6, 1841; r. 1928 Westboro, Clinton County, Ohio. (?) mwJER. 192 (98) Catherine McKINNEY; b. February 5, 1845; r. 1928 Williamsburg, Ohio. ( ?) FELTER. 197 (98) James William McKINNEY; b. March 4, 1858; r. 1928 Williamsburg, Ohio~ Children living then: 2910 William Floyd McKINNEY; who was married. 292. Edward L. McKINNEY; unm. 293. Maud McKINNEY; married. 198 {98) Phillip Edward McKINNEY; b. April 26, 1860. Phillip r. 1927 Winchester, Ohio, where he was a grocer 1883-1926. SIXTH GENERATION 37 t99 (101) George Houston McKINNEY; b. January 30, 1818, near Stanford, Kentucky; d. 1899. Hannah "Pantha." PAXTON; b. 1818, Lin.Co.Ky~ d. 1895. 294. Arch A. McKINNEY. 295. William McKINNEY. 296. James J. McKINNEY. 297. Joe {John?) McKINNEY. 298. Annie McKINNEY. 299. Pantha McKINNEY.

201 (103) Pamela Ann PEYTON; b. September 4, 1834; m. October 25, 1859; d. September, 1924. Ellis W. BROWN. ;oo. Ann MoKjnney BROWN. 301. Mary Peyton BROWN.

203 { 103) James Franklin PEYTON; b. August 1, 1839; d. unm. August 1, 1932. James was a surgeon in the Federal army; Major. He graduated 1867 from Columbia University, New York City, College of Physicians and Surgeons. He practiced in Sta."l.ford, Kentucky. 204 (105) William Fortunatus McKINNEY; b. August 29, 1823; d. August 29, 1888. Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" GIVENS, dau. of Robert H. Givens and Amanda Walker; m. February 17, 1861; d. January 1, 1920; they are bur. in Buffalo Springs cem., Stanford, Kentucky. 302. Givens McKINNEY; d. in his second year, bur. in the private cem. on their farm. 303. Ann Eliza McKINNEY. 304. Walker Burton McKIN1i.EY. 305. William Frank McKINNEY. 306. Lettie McKINNEY;· b. 1874; d. 1887, bur. Buffalo Springs cem. , Stanford, Ken:tucky. He owned and operated a farm in the Turnersville section of Lincoln County. He was Captain, Nineteenth (U. s.) Kent"t1cky Infantry, which was recruited and organized at Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Bettie's brother, James A. Givens, was one of Morgan's men. After the Civil war, William farmed, and became a carpenter and contractor. Bettie was a member of the Presbyterian Church. 38 MORDECAI McKINNEY 205 (105) Mary Jane McKINNEY; b. September 16, 1826; d. June 9, 1860 (or 1865?). William BURTON; m. February 6, 1846. 206 (105) Alexander McKINNEY; b. June 15, 1829; d. ~ugu.st 19, 1872. Rosa B. "Mitt" BURTON; m. February 6, 1850. 209 (105) Nathan H. McKINNEY; b. April 29, ·1837; d. June 24, 1-976 (-or 1996?). Bettie COBB, dau. of Richard Cobb (1818-1900) and Minerva Park (1822-1909); b. December 20, 1944; m. September 8, 1863; d. June 22, 1914. 307. Lula McKINNEY. 308. Nathan McKINNEY. 309. Mary McKINNEY.

211 ( 105) Frances "Fannie tt McKINNEY; b. June 16, 1842; d. November 4, - 1908 (or 1910). They are bur. Buffalo Springs cem. , Stanford, Kentucky. Benjamin Wesley DUNN, son of Jack Dunn; b. 1831, Garrard County, Kentucky; m. October 25, 1864; d. 1871. 310. George Burton DUNN. 311. Ann Eliza DUNN. 312. Lou Wesley DUNN. Frances was valedictorian of her class at Huston­ ville, Kentucky. Benjamin Dunn was _first cashier of the Lincoln County National Bank, Stanford, Kentucky. He was a member of the Methodist Church. 212 (105) James B. McKINNEY; b. September 14, 1845; d. October 14-, 19050 Kate GIVENS. 313. Jennie McKINNEY. 314. Lucy B. McKINNEY; b. 1871; d. 1905. 213 (106) Archibald McKINNEY; b. about 1834; d. about 1910, bur. Hustonville, Kentucky. Amanda GIVENS. SIXTH to NINTH GENERATIONS 39

James Archibald Amanda Katherine Pleasant McKinney 1869

George Stephen, James M., George, and George Alder Thacker 1938 40 MORDECAI McKINNEY 315. Pleasant McKINNEY .. 316. James T. McKINNEY. 317. Anpie McKINNEY. Archibald lived near the old Burton McKinney place at McKinney, Kentucky. He was a farmer; he sold out and moved to Hustonville about 1908. 222 (110} Archie Burton McKINNEY; b. March 22, 1834, near McKinney, Kentucky; m. about 1860; d. :May, 1917, near Ki~s Store, Casey County, Kentucky. They are bur. Hustonville, Kentucky. He was a farmer. Catherine CARPENTER; b. February 17, ,835; d~ January, 1935. 318. Henry McKINNEY. 319. Sam McKINNEY. 320. Bertie McKINNEY. 321 • Matt McKIN1IBY; b. about 1867; d. unm. about 1898, New Mexico, bur. Casey County, Kentucky. 223 (110) Georges. McKINNEY; b. September 19, 1835; m. about February, 1859; d. June- 20, 1912, near McKinney, Kentucky. Nancy FAm; b. September 22, 1837, near McKinney; d. January ;1, 1925. 322. William McKINNEY. 323. Fannie McKINNEY. 324. Katie McKINNEY. 325. Bettie McKINNEY. 326. Shannon McKINNEY. 327. George McKINNEY. They owned and operated a farm near McKinney. They were members of the Baptist Church. 224 (110) James Jefferson McKINNEY; b. May 3, 1837. near McKinney Station, Kentucky; m.. May 11, 1865; d. November 17, 1914, bur. Hustonville, Kentucky. Elizabeth Carpenter FRYE, dau. of John Frye (1810- 1893) and Frankie Powell (1814-1849), b. July 4, 1845, near Kidds Store, Lin. Co. Ky.; d. August 26, 1912. 328. John Madison McKINNEY. 329. George Dunn McKINN~Y; b. September 18, 1871; d. December 7, 1872. 330. Maggie Belle McKINNEY. SIXTH and EIGHTH GENERATIONS 41

Permelia McKinney James Jefferson McKinney 1940 1900

James Greene Griffin Laura Belle Griffin J.E. Allen 42 MORDECAI McKINNEY 331. Frankie McKINNEY. 332. !Catie James McKINNEY. 333. Walter McKINNEY. James was mustered into the Union army January 2, 1862, at Harrodsburg, Kentucky; Company K, 19th Ken­ tucky Infantry. The regiment marched to Somerset, Kentucky, where they were engaged for some time in destroying the entrenchments of Gen. Zollicoffer and collected property that was captured at Mill Spring. In the battle of Vicksburg, Capt. William F. McKinney was wounded and Lt. James J. McKinney carried him off the field and to safety, going a distance· of a mile. The wounded man, who-weighed 204 pounds, requested him to leave him and save himself, but he replied, nr am saving both· of us." This heroic action proved a handicap in later years, as his eyesight became very poor. Doctors said that it was caused by the strain of carrying the wounded man such a distance. There were three Jim McKinneys in the community; he was known as "Big Jim." He was born with twelve toes; had two removed when he was 21. He far~ed near McKinney; he was prosperous, generous, and outstanding in the community. He and his wife belonged to the McKinney Ba~tist Church; Democratic Party. See Perrin, Battle, and Knissin, History of Kentucky, Ed. 4, 1987; Jno. Morris Co., Chicago. 225 (110) Rosa Jane McKINNEY; b. April 10, 1841, near McKinney, Kentucky; m. 1870. John SKINNER; b. about 1840. They are bur. Missouri. 334. Alfred SKINNER. 335. Lucretia SKINNER. Jolm farmed in Missouri. 226 (110) William Campbell McKINNEY; b. November 27, 1843, McKinney, Kentucky; m. 1894; d~ about 1918 at Williamsburg, Kentucky, bur. Cox Creek Church9 Bards­ town, Kentucky. Tillie TAYLOR. They had no children.

227 (110) Mary Belle McKINNEY; b. February 6 or 26, 1849, near McKinney, Kentucky; m. abou.t 1872. Bif'f' FLOYD; b. about 1847. They are bur. McKinney. Bi::t'f farmed in Lin. Co. Ky. ; they were members of McKinney Baptist Church; Democratic Party. They bad no children. SIXTH GENERATION 43 228 ( 110) Ann Maria McKTh11..1EY; b. March 10, 1854, Lin. Co. Ky.; m. about 1874; d. November 9, 1923, bur. Illinois. Allen Logan GREEN; b. about 1852; d. 1920, bur. Hustcnville, Kentucky. 336. Tom GREEN; b. November 2, 1875; bur. Illi­ nois. Logan was a farmer and carpenter; r. Lin.Co.Ky. and Illinois, 229 (114) Sophia J. McKINNEY; b~ October 8, 1834; m. November 11, 1852; d. June 2, 1903. Robert BROWN; b. May 30, 1820; d. May 23, 1900. They are bur. Union cem., about five miles south of Holli­ day, Monroe County, Missouri. 337. Daniel BROWN. 338. Bailey BROWN. 339. Hiram BROWN; b. 1858; d. unm. 1908. 340. Eliza BROWN. 341Q Willis BROWN. 342. Mattie BROWN; b. January 1, 1864; d. unm. September 5, 1882. 343. Robert E. BROWN. 344. Mary BROWN; b. October 22, 1872; d. unm. December 17, 1889. Sophia Brow-.a was an expert cook, weaver, and needle worker, preferring to sew by hand even after there was a sewing machine in her house. One of her quilts· won a prize in 1918. She was a member of Tulip Christian Church. Robert farmed about 500 acres near Tulip, Monroe County, Missouri. A Robert Brown, from Madison County, Kentucky, settled in the central Boonslick country in 1810. Robert Brown was a private in Captain Sarshall Cooper's Company, April, 1812 (1920 Hist., 109, 131). These Robert Browns may have been father and son. 231 (114) Hiram McKINNEY; b. June 8, 1837; m. Febru­ ary 27, 1867 (Ran. Co. Mo. ML A, 338); d~ January 3, 1893. They are bur. Union oem. Amanda F. CAMPBELL, dau. of James Gaines Campbell (1811-1883) and Sarah G. Wright (1814-1877); b. Janu­ ary 27, 1842, in Missouri; d. February 19, 1889. 44 MORDECAI McKINNEY 345. Evelenia McKINNEY; b. December 2, 1869; d. January 3, 1870, bur. Union cem. 346. Nora Lee McKINNEY; b. May 16, 1871; d. May 11, 1882, bur. Union cem. 347. Sophia J. McKINNEY. Lucy Elsea SMOTHERS; b. April 8, 1851; m. May 13, 1890. They had no children. Hiram was a Confederate soldier; he was a farmer and stockman; a lumber dealer, Cairo, Missouri. He was a_ member of the Baptist Church; Democratic Party. See 1884 Hist., 658-9. Amanda was a member of' the Christian Church. 232 (114) Willis Ebenezer "Whittlen McKINNEY; b. October 13, 1838, near Cairo, Missouri; d. January 18, 1915, near Texhoma, Oklahoma, bur. Texhoma, Texas. Maggie ADKINS; b. November 22, 1854, in Oregon; m. November 16, 1873, Heppner, Oregon. 348. Susan Al ta McKINNEY; b. 1875; d. 1-975. 349. Curtis F. McKINNEY- Permelia Frances CANNON, dau. of' Jesse Cannon and Elizabeth Van Skike; b. January 18, 1858, in Macon County, Missouri; m. December 30, 1885 (Ran.Co.Mo. ML 2, 96); d. March 4, 1943, bur • .Angelus Abbey Mauso­ leum, Compton, California. 350. Edith Allen McKINNEY. 351. Beulah McKINNEY. 352. Willis Ralph McKINNEY. 353. Ganel McKINNEY. Willis McKinney served in the Confederate army, under Sterling Price, Simon Buckner, MacGruder, and for some time in General Joe Shelby's cavalry. He enlisted under Captain Ancil, in Colonel Poindexter's regiment, which on reorganization became Company A, 10th Regiment, Missouri (Confederate) Infantry. Battle of Silver Creek, January a, 1862. Surrendered to Colonel Denny at Huntsville, Missouri, with the under­ standing that he would be exchanged; he was sent to the Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis; September 9, 1862, to the Federal prison at Alton, Illinois; October 25, 1862, to Johnson Island in Lake Erie. While there he became seriously ill with double pneumonia; he was cared for by his cousin Ha:ITison SIXTH GENERA.TION 45

Harrison and Mary Jane McKinney 1869

Amanda and Hiram McKinney 46 MORDECAI McKINNEY

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Eulah M. Ridgway Laura Belle Ann·Mariah Hiram Willis E. Harrison S. Madison Griffin Huntsman McKinney McKinney McKinney Mo Kinney Eliza John F. Patsy Jane Ann Mariah McKinney McKinney Campbell Huntsman 1884 48 MORDECAI McKINNEY 11 Coon" McKinney. Coon applied poultices of strong solution that not only drew the inflammation out but peeled the skin off, too. Willis carried these scars the rest of his life. November 22, 1862, he was exchanged at Vicksburg, Mississippi. He was captured in the battle (or siege) of Helena, Arkansas, July 4, 1863, and was again sent to the Federal prison at Alton, Illinois. His regiment stacked arms at Shreve­ port, Louisiana, June 8, 1865. He soon went over the Fremont Trail in a party of a hundred wagons from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon. He helped lay out and survey :Portland, Oregon. He accumulated large flocks of sheep, and herded them from Heppner, Oregon, to Montana. About 1885 he returned to Cairo by way of Cape Horn and the Mississippi river. He farmed there. He and his family belonged· to the Cairo Christian• Church. Later he moved to Denver and to Berthoud, Colorado, then owned a large tract of land near Texhoma, Oklahoma. Permelia McKinney was a member of the Fourth Church of Obrist, Scientist, Long Beach, and of The Mother Church, Boston. R. Long Beach, California.

233 (114) Anne Mariah "Aunt Tude" McKINNEY; b. March 17, 1840; m. March 8, 1866; d. August 3, 1892, Cairo, Missouri, bur. Liberty cem., Cairo. Ha:r:rison "Hat" HUNTSMAN, son of Benjamin Huntsman (1787-1875) of Kentucky, and Anna Charlotte Darby (1801-1872); b. April 20, 1840; d. October 1, 1916, at The Conf'ederate home in Higginsville, Missouri, bur. there. There were no children. Aunt Tude was a favorite with her nieces and her nephews. When there were no church services on Sunday, she dressed for church and sat by the fireplace, reading her Bible. She was a member of the Christian Church. They kept Bertha Huntsman the first twelve years of her life. The Huntsman and McKinney families came to Missouri together. Hat was in Company F, 9 Missouri {Confeder­ ate) Infan try. He was a farmer and veterinarian. He was a charter member of A. F. & A. M. , Cairo Lodge No. 486. SIXTH GENERATION 49

234 (114) Patsy Jane McKINNEY; b. August 12, 1843; m. November 15, 1881 {Ran. Co. Mo. ML 1, 30); d. June 13, 1901, bur. Liberty cem., Cairo, Missouri. Samuel F. CAMPBELL, son of George Givens Campbell {1813-1893) and his second wife Malinda Pitts {1822- 1890); b. September 25, 1844, d. November 4, 1904. They had no children.

236 (114) Harrison Seymore "Harry" McKINNEY; b. September 8, 1846, near Cairo, Missouri; m. July 11, 1875 (Ran.Co.Mo. ML B, 79); d. December 5, 1926, near Cairo. They are bur. Liberty cem. , near Cairo. Laura Belle HUNTSMAN, dau. of George M. Himtsman ( -1863?) and Euphema Campbell (1833-1860); b. June 1, 1857; d. Janiiary 31, 1931. 354. Willie Marion McKINNEY. 355. Alta Eliza McKINNEY. 356. Maggie McKINNEY. 357. Infant dau., b. and d. September, 1896. Harry served one year in the Confederate army, enlisting when he was sixteen. He was a farmer and stockman. He was a charter member of' Liberty Christian Church, first Chairman of the Official Board, one of the first Elders of the Church when it was dedicated, 1894. He was a nember of A. F. & A. M. , Cairo; Highland Grange; Democratic Party. In the early 1920's he was elected Judge of the County Court for the Eastern District of Ran. Co. Mo. for two terms. He was an original stockholder in the Bank of Cairo. Laura Belle and her sisters were raised by their ~dparents, the Rice Campbells. A sister m. John McKinney. Laura Belle was a charter member of the Liberty Christian Church. They welcomed and enter­ tained many guests in their home. 237 ( 114) John . Frankl in McKINNEY; b. January 11, 1849, near Cairo, Missouri; m. January 20, 1875 (Ran. Co. Mo. ML B, 75); d. December 8, 1928. They are bur. Liberty cem., near Cairo. Mary Eliza ·HUNTSMAN, dau. of George M. Huntsman { -1863?) and Euphema Campbell (1833-1860); b. October 8, 1853; d. March 6, 1904. 50 MORDECAI McKINNEY 358. Euphema McKINNEY. 359. Pearl McKINNEY. 360. Forrest Glen McKINNEY. John bought part of his father's farm, and lived his entire life on it. He farmed and raised stock. He and his brother Harry lived on adjacent farms, and they were buried side by side. Liberty Christian Church: charter member, first Church Clerk, one of the first Deacons; first Assistant Superintendent of the Sunday School; even af'ter he was too deaf to hear anything, he was still a f'ai thful attendant. He was an original stockholder in the Bank of Cairo. Mary was a charter member of Liberty Christian Church; she was an active member, and taught in the Sunday School.

238 ( 114) Madison "Matt" McKINNEY; b. April 25, 1850, near Cairo, Missouri; m. February 5, 1891 (Ran. Co. Mo. ML 4, 97); d. July 14, 1936, near Cairo. Sallie Greer HAGOOD, dau. of John R. Hagood (1841"" 1870) and Mary Elizabeth Polla:rd ( 1840-1920) ; b. December 1. 1866; d. January 22, 1903; they are bur. Liberty cem. , near Cairo • 361. Eulah McKINNEY. 362. Stanley McKINNEY. 363. Mattison Temple McKINN'~Y. 364, 365. Infant sons; b. and d. September 24, 1900, bur. Liberty oem. Matt enjoyed fox hunting as a young man, and a:fter his family was grown. He was one of the oldest fox hunters in the county, and had a large pack of hounds. He was a farmer and stockman; he fed sheep more than fifty years. He was a member of A. F. & A. M. , Cairo Lodge 486, forty-nine years; Democratic ~arty; Dis­ trict School Board. He was an original stockholder in the Ba...11.k: of Cairo; Director 1927-36, Vice-President at the time of his death. With his mother, then his Aunt Dorcas, and finally his wife, he raised Claude and Margaret Roberts. He was one of the first in the county to spread limestone on his farm. See 1920 Hist., 480-1 • Sallie was a teacher. She was a member of the Methodist Church. 239 (114) Laura Belle McKINNEY; b. January 22, 1852, near Cairo, Missouri; m. March 12, 1872 (Ran.Co.Mo. ML SIXTH GENERATION 51 B, 7); d. August 19, 1916, Independence. They are bur. Mt. Washington cem., Kansas City, Missouri. James Greene GRIFFIN, son of William Greene Grif'fin (1803-1S91) and Anna Griffin (1811-1891) (second cousins); b. September 19, 1850, Macon County, Missouri; d. February 5, 1932. 366. Florence GRIFFIN. 367 - Flora D. GRIFFIN. 368. Maude 0. GRIFFIN. 369 - Rosamond GRIFFIN. 370- Willa Pearl GRIFFIN. 371 - Bessie Anna GRIFF IN. 372 - Fanita Grace GRIFFIN. 373. Jessie Gertrude GRIFFilf. Laura was a member of the First Baptist Church of Independence; W. C. T. U. All the girls were b.. at Cairo. James attended college, Huntsville, Missouri; taught in Ran. Co. Mo. He was a merchant, Cairo; to Inde­ pendence 1896; laundry business there, retired 1916, later converted his building into a motion picture house. He was a member of the Democratic Party; charter member of the Odd Fellows and Masonic lodges of Cairo; charter member of Waldo Avenue, Independ­ ence, Baptist Church. See 1884 Hist., 653-4. 240 (119) Harrison "Coon" McKINNEY; b. September 9, 1843, nea:r Jacksonville, Missouri; m. February 4, 1869 (Ran. Co. Mo. ML A, 383); d. March 20, 1926. Mary Jane CA.Ml::>BELL, dau. of Samuel Rice Campbell {1809-1877) and Sarah Elizabeth Darby (1810-1882); b. August 15, 1840; d. February 1, 1913, they are bur. Union cem. 37 4 • May Burton McKINNEY. 375. Ada Byron McKINNEY. 376. Laura Belle McKINNEY. 377. Carey Miles McKINNEY. 378. Ory Sue McKINNEY; b. November 24, 1877; d. 1879. Coon attended subscription school and Mt. Pleasant College, Huntsville, Missouri. He enlisted under Captain Ancil, Colonel Poindexter's Regiment, later Company A, 10th Missouri Infantry (Confederate). Battle of Silver Creek, January 8, 1862. Surrendered 52 MORDECAI McKINNEY at Huntsville with the understanding that he was to be exchanged. In military prison at Huntsville; Gratiot Street prison, st. Louis; Alton, Illinois; Johnson Island in Lake Erie; exchanged at Vicksburg, Missis­ sippi. Cap-tu.red at Helena, Arkansas, July 4, 1863; paroled from Alton, Illinois, Au.gust 25, 1863. Member of Masonic Order; Presbyterian Church: farmer, sheep raiser; r. Near Jacksonville. See 1920 Hist., 675-7. Mary Jane was a member of the Baptist Church.

241 (118) John Logan McKINNEY; b. August 5, 1846; m. June 30, 1870 (Ran. Co. Mo. ML A, 403); d. December 7, 1927 • They are bur. Union cem. , near Cairo , Missouri. Mary Ann GRIFFIN, dau. o:f William Greene Griffin (1.303-1891) and Anna Griffin (1811-1891); b. December 27, 1848; d. December 30, 1893. 379. Rose Ann McKINNEY. 380. Lenora F. McKINNEY; b. July 8, 1872; d. November 13, 1874. 381. Roy McKINNEY. 382. Herbert J. McKINNEY. Logan was educated at College Mound, Macon County, Missouri, and Quincy Academy, Quincy, Illinois. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He farmed. 244 (128) Bertie MILAM. R. M. CANNON. 247 (132) Arch McKinney FRYE; b. 1841; d. 1934. Fannie PHILLli'S; b. 1843; d. 1886. 383. (Dau.) FRYE. 384. Harry FRYE. Lizzie PAGE. They had no children. 248 (132) John Clinton FRYE; m. December 26, 1998. Loretta J. JONESo 249 (132) James FRYE; m. September 19, 1882. Letha J:Tentis SPRAGGINS. They moved to Texas. 385. Prentis FRYE. 386. Susie FRYE. 387. (Son) FRYE. SIXTH GENERATION 53

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Arch McKinney Frye Mary Campbell McKinney

Mary Ann McKinney Logan McKinney 1866 54 MORDECAI McKINNEY 250 (132) Maggie (May?) FRYE; b. 1843; d. 1887. H. P. DUNN. 252 (136) John A. FRYE; b. April 9, 1854; d. Septem­ ber 23, 1910, Dallas, Texas. Mollie POWELL; granddau. of Dr. Lindsey .Powell and Margaret Carpenter. 388. Powell FRYE. 254 (136) Sarah Elizabeth FRYE; b. March 27, 1858; d. February 2, 1930. William THOMPSON. They had no children. Richard T. BEARD. 389. Annie Thomas BEARD. 255 (136} Arch FRYE; b. September 22, 1861; d. Aug­ ust 22, 1946, near Kidd's Store, Lin. Co. Ky. Frances M. SPEARS; m. Au.gust 4, 1886; d. October 24, 1951. 390. Mary FRYE. 391. Archie Spears FRYE. Arch was appointed Postmaster, Bradfordsville, Kentucky, 1885. He was in the Internal Revenue Service 1892-1925. He was then elected to the Danville, Kentucky, City Council, and was Treasurer until 1940, when he declined to serve any longer. He was a member of the Masonic Order, Knight Templar; I. O. O. F.; Methodist Church; Republican Party (he was a Democrat until Bryan L~vaded the party) • When he died the Court House flag at Danville was flown at half-mast for thirty days. 256 (136) Annie Eliza FRYE; b. March 16, 1864, Hustonville, Kentucky; m. April 13, 1892. George K. THORNTON; b. November 6, 1858, Bradfords­ ville, Kentucky. 392. Rosa THORNTON. 257 (136) Maggie Buford FRYE; b. September 30, 1870; d. February 20, 1902. Quint BEARD; m. 1889. 393. George BEA..-qn. SIXTH and SEVENTH GENERATIONS 55

Matt W. E. Arch Frye Jolm Harry McKinney

Mrs. John Howe John Howe 1877 1877 56 MORDECAI McKINNEY 258 (136) Willie FRYE (dau.); d. January 5, 1906. Alfred PURDY; m. June 9, 1904. They had no children.

259 (141) John WHITLOW; b. June 25, 1833. Farmer. Nancy WRIGHT. They had three dau., one son. 260 (141) Elizabeth WHITLOW; b. September 3, 1835; m. October 25, 1855, Green County, Kentucky; d. July 30, 1910, Hart County, Kentucky. Daniel Lewis WRIGHT; b. July 12, 1832; d. July 26, 1905. 394. Martha Ellen WRIGHT. 395. Dorcas Almedia WRIGHT. 396. John Milton WRIGHT. 397. Mary Alice WRIGHT. 398. Georgeanna WRIGHT. 399. Melissa Green WRIGHT. 400. Nancy WRIGHT. 401. Nora Belle WRIGHT; b. September 3, 1879; d. February 23, 1892, Hart County, Kentucky. Elizabeth was a member of the Aetna Grove Baptist Church in Green County, Kentucky, as were most or all of the children. The children were b. in Hart County, Kentucky. 261 (141) Nancy Ellen.WHITLOW; b. 1838. John WATSON. 402. Samuel WATSON. 403. William WATSON. They lived in Kansas. She d. in Oklahoma.. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

263 (141) Thomas Fielding WHITLOW; b. 1848; do 1927, Louisville, Kentucky. Elizabeth CHAUDOIN. He was a farmer; member of Holly Grove Baptist Church, Green County, Kentucky. They had seven children. 264 (141) Belle WHITLOW; b. April 21, 1851; d. September 16, 1931. William CREASON .. SIXTH GENERATION 57 William was a farmer. Belle was a member of Holly Grove Baptist Church, Green c·ounty, Kentucky. They had three children. 265 (141) Narcissa WHITLOW; b. September 29, 1852; d. March 12, 1932. Aylette DOBSON. He was a farmer. Sis was a member of Holly Grove Baptist Church, Green County, Kentucky. They had five sons. 266 {141) Whit WHITLOW; b. June 25, 1855; d. Febru­ ary 19, 1938. Susan REYNOLDS; m. December 4, 1878. He was a farmer; member of Holly Grove Baptist Church, Green County, Kentucky. They had nine children.

SEVENTH GENERATION 267 (177) Henry D. THACKER; b. December 30, 1860, Jackson County, Iowa; d. June 18, 1905. Nancy BROWN; of Missouri. They had no children. 268 (177) Laura Minerva THACKER; b. March 23, 1855, Jackson County, Iowa; m. February 20, 1877, Trinidad, Colorado; d. January 10, 1937, Colorado Springs, Colo­ rado. They are bur. La Junta, Colorado. John HOWE, son of Isaac Howe (1816-1885) and Sarah Miller (1822-1887), both b. Hardin County, Kentucky, both d. Ha.ton, New Mexico; b. July 20, 1849, Perry County, Indiana; d. August 17, 1911, La Junta, Colo­ rado. 404. Jobn Fred HOWE. 405. Elsie Mary HOWE. 406. Jessie Laura HOWE. 407. Charlotte Virginia HOWE. 408. Bonna Louise HOWE. Laura was educated in the private school of her aunt Beulah Thacker Sylvester. She was an expert horsewoman and an expert needleworker. She was a meticulously orderly person, with a time for each task and a place 58 MORDECAI MaKINNEY for everything. She was a member of the Episcopal Church; her children are all members of this Church • . John spoke Spanish and several Indian dialects fluently. He was with the United States surveying party which located the territorial boundaries of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah, 1867-76, erecting the first marker at "Four States Corners." He owned a ranch on the Vermejo River, Colfax County, New Mexico, where he kept Herefords. His brand was "Tbree Circles." Raton, New Mexico, Masonic Lodge; charter member. He helped to bring law and order and education to Raton. An ancestor, John Howe, was a Revolutionary War veteran: Maryland line , under Washington. See ttpioneer Surveyor" by Charlotte Howe Wyatt, in {maga­ zine) "New Mexico" 30, No. 6, June, 1952, pp. 20, 38, 39. 269 (177) Charles Bell THACKER; b. June 19, 1858, Exira, Iowa; m. March 8, 1880, Trinidad, Colorado; d. February 12, 1944, ~ong Beach, California. Artie Elizabeth MOORE, dau. of Danie.l and Eliza Moore; b. August 13, 1858, Jonesboro, Te~.nessee; d. November 4, 1928, Raton, New Mexico. 409. Harry Randolph THA.CKER; b. June 21, 1882; d. November, 1923. 410. Lloyd TRACKER; b. November 25, 1883; d. February, 1920. 411. Charles THACKER. 412. Eugene THACKER; b. February, 1896; d. March, 1897. 413. Helen THACKER. Charles operated a cattle ranch. He was Deputy Sheriff and Postmaster, 1921-33, Raton, New Mexico. 271 (177) Carl THACKER; d. 1951. Carl's descendants live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 272 (177) Grace THACKER; d. August, 1951, Santa Monica, California. Mason BATCHELOR. They had five sons. They r. Santa Monica, California. 273 (179) Hattie LOOMIS. (?) SHELDON; a lawyer. They were divorced. SEVENTH GENERATION 59 414. Mabel SHELDON. ( ? ) HARKNESS. 274 (179) Elsie LOOMIS; d. unm. She was a druggist. 276 (181) George Howard THACKER; b. April 14, 1874, at Reno, Pope County, Minnesota. Mabel Helen Josephine FOSSEEN; b. March 19, 1879; m. September 12, 1905, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 415. George Fosseen THACKER. 416. Isabel Odessa THACKER. 417. Jean Kay TrlACKER. Mabel graduated 1902 from the College of Science, Literature, and Arts, University of lfinnesota, B. A. 277 ( 181) Stephen Warren THACKER; b. July 21, 1876, Reno, Pope County, Minnesota. Edith SCOTT; m.August 14, 1912, St. Paul, Minnesota. 418. Cordelia THACIC&R. 419. Marjorie THACKER. 420. Carolyn THACKER. 278 (181) Lottie Esther THACKER; b. March 26, 1878, Reno, Pope County, Minnesota. Melvin Albert SCHERFFIUS; b. October 22, 1874, Sauk Center, Minnesota; m. July 29, 1903, Congregational Church, Glenwood, :Minnesota. 421. Dorothy Cordelia SCHERFFIUS. Lottie taught. Melvin was a Jeweler in Dickinson, North Dakota, for forty-five years. They are members o~ the Congregational Church. 279 (181) Clara Sophia THACKER; b. November 13, 1880, Glenwood, Minnesota. Dr. William NIVEN, D. D. s.; b. perhaps 1872; m. October 31, 1914, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; d. July 6 , 1950. 422. Nelly Jean NIVEN. William practiced in Minnesota; he retired in his early forties, and moved to California. Clara taught. 60 MORDECAI McKINNEY 280 (181) Harriet Cordelia THACKER; b. February 7, 1885, Glenwood, Minnesota. Guy Abbot MEEKER; m. Jrme 29, 1916; d. March 19, 1927. 423. Nancy Loraine MEEKER. 424. Phyllis MEEKER. Guy graduated from Harvard Law School. He was an attorney in Minneapolis, Minnesota, until he died. 282 {185) Jeremiah Martin GREELY; b. 1857; d. 1927. Amy Roseanna HUFFMAN; b • 1862; d. 1916 • 425. Pearl GREELY. 426. Clyde GREELY; b. 1889. 427. Carrie GREELY; b. 1889.

294 (199) Arch A. McKINNEY; probably bur. Louis­ ville, Kentucky • .Arch was cashier, Lincoln State Bank, Stanford, Kentucky; he was later in the Revenue Of'fice, Louis­ ville. 300 (201) Ann McKinney BROWN; b. December 3, 1860; m. February 11, 1885. Joseph (James?) w. HAYDEN. 428~ Josephine W. HAYDEN. 429. Leo F. HAYDEN. 430. Ellis B. HAYDEN. 431. Mary Craig HAYDEN. 432. Basil E. HAYDEN. 433. James W. HAYDEN, Jr. 301 (201) Mary Peyton BROWN; b. December 30, 1863; m. June 20, 1888. James Thompson CRAIG; d. January 4, 1892. They had no children.

303 (204) Ann Eliza McKINNEY; b. 1864; d. 1946, bur. Buffalo Springs cem., Stanford, Kentucky. Ann graduated from Stanford Female College; taught first grade in Stanford more than thirty years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church; Sunday School teacher. She was affectionately known as "Miss Annie" by hundreds of her pupils. SEVENTH GENERATION 61 304 (204) Walker Burton McKINNEY; b. December 8, 1867; m. January 30, 1896; d. April 21, 1930. Nancy Chenault BAUGHMAN, dau. of Samuel H. Baughman (1844-1931) and Sallie Harris (1846-1912) of Stanford, Kentucky; b. August 7, 1869, Lin. Co. Ky.; d. December 29, 1928, Stanford. 434. Nancy Katharine McKINNEY. Walker was a merchant, miller, and farmer. He served on the Stanf'ord City Council and School Board. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church; Elder, and Super­ intendent o~ the Sunday School. He was a partner in the milling firm of Baughman and Co. 305 ( 204) William Frank McKINNEY; b • August 1 3, 1869, Stanford, Kentucky; m. October 25, 1892, Huston­ ville, Kentucky; d. July 16, 1903, Stanford. Bessie REID, dau. of John Murrell Reid and Betty Ann Hays; b. December 28, 1869, Stanford; d. June 28, 1947, Seal Beach, California. 435. Mary Elizabeth McKINNEY. 436. Lettie Walker McKINNEY; b. July 31, 1897. 437. John Reid McKINNEY. 307 (209) Lula McKDTIY; b. April 19, 1865; m. June 12, 1888; d. October 26, 1948. William Morrison BRIGHT, son of John Bright (1833- 1915} and Sarah Dunn (1835-1910); b. April 13, 1857; d. January 20, 1920. 438. Thomas Phelps BRIGHT. 439. William Morrison BRIGHT. 440. Mary Elizabeth BRIGHT; b. January 11, 1900; a. Augus~ 15, 1900. 308 (209) Nathan McKTh"NEY; b. February 2, 1875. Margaret RANKIN, of Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He is a graduate of the Louisville College of Dentistry; practiced in Carlisle, Nicholas County, - Kentucky, until recently. He now operates a farm. 62 MORDECAI McKINNEY

309 ( 209) Mary :McKINJIBY; b • 1870; d. 1911 • William James YAGER; b. 1868; d. 1910. 441. William James YAGER; b. November 3, 1896. 442. Huston Bryan YAGER; b. December 6, 1903. 310 (211) ~eorge Burton DUNN; b. 1866; d. 1910. Lottie ELDER. 443. William DUNN. 444. Edward DUNN. 311 (211) Annie Eliza DUNN; b. 1868; d. May, 1951, Sta.n:ford, Kentucky, bur. Buffalo Springs cem. Ann graduated from Stanford Female College with honors; taught in Stanford. She was trained to teach the deaf at Mt. Airy, Pennsylvania, and became well lrnown in the profession, holding responsible executive positions in several state schools.· 312 (211) Lou Wesley DUNN; b. 1871; r. Stanf'ord. Joel Thomas EMBRY; b. 1870; m. 1891; d. 1930. 445. Wesley Dunn EMBRY. 446. Samuel Jackman EMBRY. 447. Joel Thomas EMBRY, Jr. 448. Frances Shanks EMBRY. 449. Harvey Helm EMBRY. Lou graduated from Stanford Female College. 313 (212) Jennie McKINNEY; b. 1867; m. about 1908; d. 1934, bur. Hustonville, Kentucky. Jerry ADAMS. They had no children. 315 (213) Pleasant McKINNEY. Rebecca Jane DANIEL. (See Appendix A). 316 (213) James T. McKINNEY. Kate McCORMACK; they had four children. They moved to Oklahoma. He was a harness maker, and an artist with his knife. 317 (213) Annia McKINNEY. David Clay AT~,EN; both bur. Hustonville, Kentucky. David was a trader in the Hustonville section. SEVENTH GENERATION 63 318 (222} Henry McKINNEY; b. 1861, Casey County, Kentucky; d. May 8, 1950, bur. Hustonville. Mildred McWHORTER; m. about 1900. 450. Hazel McKINNEY. 451. Matt McKINNEY. 452. Jess McKINNEY. 453. Agnes McKINlifEY. 454. Sam McKINNEY. Henry was a farmer. He was a member of the Baptist Church; Democratic £arty. 319 (222} Sam McKINNEY; b. about 1863; d. unm. August, 1952, bur. Hustonville. Sam was a member of the Christian Church; Deacon. He .cared for his mother, who lived a few days less than one hundred years. 320 (222) Bertie McKIIrnEY; b. 1865, near Kids Store, Casey County, Kentucky; m. about 1898; d~ about 1933, Hustonville, Kentucky. Tom GANN. They had no children. Tom farmed in Casey County, Kentucky.

321 (222) Matt McKINNEY; b. about 1867; d. unm. about 1898, New Mexico, bur. Hustonville, Kentucky. His mother, Kate, told the story of an old family clock, which had not run for more than twenty years, suddenly striking at the hour of his death. The clock was at the old farm house near Kidd's Store, Kentucky. 322 (223) William McKINNEY; b. January 20, 1860; m. March 8, 1887; d. November 14, 1931, bur. Hustonville, Kentucky. Becky COX; b. about 1862, Bardstown, Kentucky; d. about 1934. 455. Kathleen McKINNEY. 456. Julis McKifilIBY. 457. Harvey McKINNEY. William was a carpenter. He was a member of the Baptist Church; Democratic Party. 64 MORDECAI McKINNEY 323 (223) Fannie McKINNEY; b. about 1861; m. about 1885; d. August, 1952, bur. Maryland, Tennessee. Bowman SMITH; b • about 1859. 458. Edd SMITH; b. about 1887. 459. Arthur S1'IITH; b. about 1890. 460. Raymond SMITH; b. about 1892. Bowman was a railroad agent; he lived at McKinney, Kentucky, later in Mayland, Tennessee.

324 (223) Mary Catherine "Katie" McKINNEY; b. July 1, 1858; m. October 3, 1893, McKinney, Kentucky; d. November 9, 1937. They- are bur. Baptist cem. , Somerset, Kentucky. William R. DEDMON; b. Augus~ 31, 1854, in Texas; d. October a, 1935. 461. Nancy Lee DEDMON. 462. Robert O. DEDMON. Bob was a barber. He was a member of the Democratic party- 325 (223) Bettie McKINNEY; b. about 1865, near McKinney, Kentucky-; m. about 1890; they are bur. in Oklahoma. Charlie OWENS. 463. Howard OWENS. 464. Bernice OWENS. · They ran a hotel in Oklahoma. They were members of the Baptist Church. 326 (223) Shannon McKINNEY; b. about 1868, near McKinney, Kentucky; m. September 1 5 , 1889; d. December 6, 1916, bur. Stanford, Kentucky • .Annie HOCKER; b. about 1870. 465. Minnie Mae McKINNEY. 466. Lizzie Merl McKINNEY. 467. P • W. McKINNEY. Shannon was a machinery salesman. 327 (223) George McKINNEY; b. about 1874, McKinney, Kentucky; m. about 1898; d. August 14, 1934, .bur. SEVENTH GENER.\TION 65 Yates Center, Kansas. Fannie ELDER; b. about 1878. 468. Robert McKINNEY. 469. Cecil McKINNEY. 470. Eugene McKINNEY. 471. Ray McKINNEY. 472. Nancy McKINNEY. 473. Gladys McKINNEY. 474. George McKINNEY. George farmed his father's place; to Yates Center 1903, where he farmed. 328 (224) John Madison McKINNEY; b. April 29, 1866; m. September 10, 1889, Winfield, Tennessee; d. March 13, 1937. Anne Elizabeth WILLIAMS, dau. of Dr. John A. Williams (1844-1902) and Elizabeth Givens (1849-1931); b. January 6, 1873, Hustonville, Kentucky. 475. Aline McKINNEY; b. 1891; d. 1891. 476. Nancy Elizabeth McKINNEY. They belonged to the McKinney Baptist Church; the Democratic Party. They raised several orphan children besides their own. He was. a farmer, and a wheel-horse Democrat. 330 (224) Maggie Belle McKINNEY; b. September 26, 1873, Lin. Co. Ky.; m. December 24, 1895, at home; d. May 20, 1937, Yates Center, Kansas. They are bur. Yates Center. Ed LEWIS, son of Dr. T. B. Lewis (1839-1900} and Sallie Lyon (1848-1929); b. October 1, 1868; d. April 15, 1935, Yates Center. 477 • Katherine Walker LEWIS • They fa.-rmed near McKinney; to Yates Center in 1903,, where they farmed. They were members of the Christian Church; Democratic :Party. 331 (224) Frankie McKINNEY; b. August 15, 1876, near McKinney, Lin. Co. Ky.; m. December 24, 1895; d. March 17, 1935. They are bur. Buffalo Springs cem., Stan­ ford, Kentucky. 66 MORDECAI McKINNEY Edgar Cicero REYNOLDS, son of Cicero Reynolds and iraJmie Flint; b. September 4, 1875; d. December 19, 1950. 478. Isabelle REYNOLDS. 479. Stephen Owen REYNOLDS. They farmed near McKinney. Both were members of the McKinney Baptist Church; Democratic Party. 332 (224) Katie James McKIN11EY; b. June 28, 1878, near McKinney, Kentucky; m. October 4, 1905; d. Decem­ ber 2, 1950, they are bur. Buffalo Springs cem., Stanford, Kentucky. James Hugh WILLIAMS, son of Dr. John A. Williams and Elizabeth Givens; d. April 12, 1937. 480. Ann Elizabeth WILLIAMS. 481. James Givens WILLIAMS. 482. Joseph Lewis WILLIANiS; b. February 24, 1902; d. irif. 483. Jov.n A. WILLIAMS. 484. Margaret Frances WILLIAMS. They farmed near :McKinney. Both were members of the ~ethodist Church; Democratic Party. 333 (224) Walter McKINNEY; b. December 13, 1883, near McKinney Station, Lin.Co.Ky.; m. April 21, 1923, Danville, Kentucky. Mary Lee GIVENS, of Hubble, Lin. Co. Ky. , dau. of Bowen W. Givens {1865-1939) and Bessie Engleman (1865- 1906), whose fathers were pioneers in Lincoln County; b. July 13, 1892; d. AUaau.St 14, 1937. 485. James Walter McKI~~IBY. 486. Elizabeth Givens McKINNEY. 487. Bowen Givens McKINUEY. 488. George Engleman McKINNEY. Walter attended Normal College, Middleburg, Ken­ tucky; University of Kentucky, Lexington, B. S. in Civil Engineering, 1907; he was an outstanding member o~ the football squad. He worked for the Southern Developing Co. at Hamburg, Arkansas. He now owns and operates the Madison McKinney farm, which has been in the McKinney family one hundred thirty years; it is now called the Maple Lane Dairy Farm. He is a great lover of sports; particularly football and hunting. He SEVENTH and EIGHTH GENERATIONS 67

Ed Lewis

Maggie Belle McKinney 1935

Walter McKinney Elizabeth Givens McKinney 1927

Maggie Dingman Rosemary, Temple, and 1946 Cecil McKinney 1950 68 MORDECAI McKINNEY is a member of the Christian Church, Hustonville, Kentucky, Deacon; he is an active worker in the Demo­ cratic Party. R. McKinney. 340 (229) Eliza BROWN; b. 1860; d. 1912. Ole NOEL. 489. Claude NOEL; d., aged 20 years. 341 (229) Willis N. BROWN; b. April 18, 1862, near Tulip, Missouri; d. November 8, 1911, Cairo, Missouri, they are bur. Liberty cem., near Cairo. Rosa A. DARBY, dau. of Joseph W. Darby (1830-1902) and Sarah Huntsman (1837-1895) (see 1920 Hist., 528- 9); b. February 16, 1866, near Cairo; d. January 26, 1935. 490. Russell Willis BROWN. 491 • Ruth BROWN. 492. Willis Joseph BROWN. Willis farmed; he handled nice horses. 343 (229) Robert E. BROWN; b. October 14, 1866; d. September 13, 1911, Lincoln, Kansas, bur. Centralia, Missouri. Lucile WOODEN, dau. of Judge John T. Wooden (1854- 1910) and Fannie L. Hulen (1853-1918); b. July 6, 1877, near Tulip, Missouri (north of Centr-alia); m. March 20, 1902, Huntsville, Missouri. 493. Fae BROWN. Robert was a farmer and stockman; he was especially interested in horses. Lucile taught. Shem. (2) April 27, 1913, J. S. Beam. R. Roseglen, North Dakota. 347 (231) Sophia J. McKL"ifflEY; b. October 12, 1873, near Cairo, Missouri; m. January 1, 1895, at the home of Rev. F. E. Haynes, near Cairo; d. September 28, 1899, bur. Union cem. Robert Asa JETT, son of Elijah Hulen Jett (1840- 1924) of Nashville, Tennessee, and Emily E. Hannah SEVENTH GENERATION 69 {1847-1938); b. January 22, 1870, near Cairo; d. February 12, 1933, near Cairo, bur. Liberty cem. 494. Thelma Nelson JETT. 495. Edna Aline JETT. Sophie attended school in Salisbury, Missouri, and Mexico, Missouri. Robert was a farmer; he was a member of Liberty Christian Church; Democratic Party. He m. (2) Alta Eliza McKinney (355). 349 (232) Curtis Fra..l'J.klin McKINNEY; b. November 27, 1877, Heppner, Oregon; m. January 1, 1902, Moberly, Missouri; d. March 1, 1918, bur. Texhoma, Texas. Pearl POLSON, dau. of James and Mary Polson. Curtis attended Kirksville, Missouri, State Teachers College; St. Lou.is School of Pharmacy; post-graduate work in Pharmacy, Kansas City, 1918. They had no children. 350 (232) Edith McKINNEY; b. December 5, 1886, Cairo, Missouri; m. March 11, 1911, Salt Lake City, Utah. Lewis Elmer LEE, son of Henry L. Lee (1845-1895} and Lucy Malroy (1847-1884); b. August 16, 1879, near Paris, Missouri. They- have no children. Edith graduated 1902 from Hunter, Oklahoma, High School; Kirksville, Missouri, State Teachers College 1903-04; Chillicothe Business College 1906. She is a member of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts; First Church of Christ, Scientist, Long Beach, California; Seaside Chapter 259, O. E. S., Huntington Beach, California, Matron 1928. R. Long Beach, California. Lewis attends the First Church of Christ, Scientist,

Long Beach; he is a member of A. F. & A. M. 9 Hunting­ ton Beach Lodge 380, Long Beach Consistory, 32nd Degree; Al Malinhab Shrine, Los Angeles, California. 351 (232) Beulah McK~Y; b. December 7, · 1889, Cairo, Missouri; m. June 27, 1931, Santa Ana, Califor­ nia. Frank R. MULHERN, son of Frank Mulhern (1849-1944) 70 MORDECAI McKINNEY and Anna Garrett (1866-1898); b. June 20, 1887, Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming. They have no children. Beulah graduated from the Chillicothe, Missouri, School of Mu.sic, 1908; McKay's Business College, Los Angeles, California, 1923. She is a member of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts; attends First Church of Christ, Scientist, Pasadena, California. She is a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, General Braxton Bragg Chapter No. 2126. Frank attends the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Pasadena. He is a member o:f the Order of Railway Conductors of America, Division 568; Disabled American Veterans, Chandler Porter Wright Chapter 10, West Los .Angeles, California, B. P.O. Elks, 562, La.ramie, Wyoming. He is a past member of the American Legion, Arrowhead, California. He was Sergeant, Company C, 60 Regiment T. c., U. s. Army, January 18, 1918 to July 20, 1919. He was wounded in action at Villa Sur Meuse, in the Meuse-Argonne drive, September 26, 1918. He 1s a railroad conductor. R. Los Angeles, California. 352 (232) Willis Ralph McKINNEY; b. April 25, 1893, Cairo , llissouri; m. November 22, 1917, Texhoma, Oklahoma. Dana Barnes, dau. of Rev. John Barnes (1857-1943) and M&idana Dooley (1865-1897); b. March 7, 1897, Jessup, Indiana. 496. Kenneth Roy McKINNEY. Willis attended school in Cairo and in Denver, Colorado. He is a gardener. He is active in the World Church, serving as Deacon, usher in the Freeman Meet­ ings, twice in charge of the Ambulance and Chair cases which were there for healing. He is a member of the Democratic Party. R. South San Gabriel, California. Dana attended school in Texhoma. She is a cook in Garfield hospital. She is active in the World Church, Sunday School teacher; Democratic Party. 353 (232) Gan.el McKINNEY; b. November 23, 1897, Cairo, Missouri; m. November 27, 1916, Guymon, Oklahoma. They have no children. Henry Clay PENICK, son of Bu:ford Grant Penick (1855- . SEVENTH and EIGHTH GENERATIONS 71

Lewis E. and Edith M. Lee 1953

Curt F. McKinney Frank Mulhern, Dana 1918 McKinney, Kenneth R. McKinney, Beulah Mulhern Ralph McKinney, Lewis E. Lee 1948 72 MORDECAI McKINNEY 1927) of Kentucky and Julia Anna Rogers (1856-1952) of Texas; b. February 22, 1896, Geary, Oklahoma; d. September 22, 1952. Ganel graduated 1916, Texhoma, Oklahoma, High School; 1921, Lufkin's Business College, Bakersfield, California. Member, Order of Eastern Star, Palos Verde Chapter No. 310, Long Beach, California; United Daughters of the Confederacy No. 2126 Division, General Braxton Bragg Chapter, Los Angeles, Califor­ nia; Fourth ·church of. Christ, Scientist, Long Beach, Secretary ~d Treasurer; member o~ The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massa­ chusetts. She worked during World War II at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company. R. Texhoma, Oklahoma. Clay attended Texhoma public schools; he graduated from Kansas City Mechanical School, Kansas City, Missouri. He is a member of Eastern Star, Huntington Beach, California, Seaside Chapter No. 259; Long Beach Consistory 32° and Al Malaikah Shrine, Los Angeles, California, and U.C.T., Long Beach. He attends the Christian Science Church. He operates a Super Service Station and Garage; worked at the Bethlehem Ship­ building Co. To Texhoma, Oklahoma, 1944, where they farmed, built a Motel and Apartments. Now they farm on a larger scale. They raise wheat, corn, and Hereford cattle. 354 (236) Willie Marion McKINNEY; b. November 29, 1876, on Daniel McKinney's farm, near Cairo, Missouri; m. October 18, 1905, in Moberly, Missouri (Ran.Co. Mo. ML 8, 205). Stella Belle CAMPBELL, dau. of Samuel G. Campbell (1838-1904) and Amanda ~les Conder (1840-1936); b. September 3, 1882, near Cairo. They have no children. Willie is a charter member of Liberty Christian Church. Both were members there , now in First Christian Church, Moberly, Missouri. He is in the choir. He is a member of A. F. & A. M., Cairo Lodge ·486; Grange. Both attended Cairo schools. He farmed before they moved to Moberly. See 1920 Hist., 473. 355 (236) Alta Eliza McKINNEY; b. February 28, 1879, near Cairo, Missouri; m. October 28, 1903, at home; d. March 12, 1941, Chillicothe, Missouri. Robert Asa JETT, son of Elijah Hulen "Loss" Jett SEVENTH GENERATION 73

H. Clay and Ganel M. Penick 1953

Robert Lee and Lucille Wooden Brown 1902 74 MORDECAI McKINNEY (1840-1924) and Sarah Ellen Hannah, a sister of William Baker's mother; d. February 12, 1933, both are bur. Liberty cem. , near Cairo • They had no children. Alta attended school in Salisbury, Missouri. She was a member of Liberty Christian Church, assistant organist at the time of the dedication, organist for years, first Secretary of the Sunday School; Demo­ cratic Party. After her husband died she bought and operated a rooming house in Chillicothe.

356 (236) Maggie McKINNEY; b. April 14, 1883, near Cairo, Missouri; m. March 19, 1911, at home. George Gilbert DINGMAN, son of William Adelbert Dingman (1855-1897) of Sturgeon, Missouri, and Julia Ann Turner (1857-1928); b. 1880, Sturgeon; d. May 13, 1922, Sturgeon, bur. Pisgah cem. 497. Margaret Annabel DINGMAN. 498. Loreta Faye DINGMAN. 499. Harry Adelbert DINGMAN. Maggie attended Cairo and Prairie Hill schools. She was a member of Liberty Christian Church, is now in Cairo Christian Church. R. Moberly. · Gilbert was a farmer and rural mail carrier. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Odd Fellows Lodge, both of Centralia, Missouri; Democratic Party. They lived with his widowed mother near Sturgeon. 358 (237) Euphema McKINNEY; b. March_22, 1876, near Cairo, Missouri; m. November 10, 1896, at home (Ran. Co. Mo. ML 5, 50); d. April 18, 1911, near Cairo, bur. Liberty cem. William M. BAKER, Jr., son of William M. Baker, Sr. (1829-1902) and Sarah E. Hannah (1832-1884); b. July 23, 1875; d. October 24, 1952, bur. Liberty cem. 500. Armel BAKER. 501. Roy F. BAKER. Euphema was a charter member of Liberty Christian Church, organist for several years after the dedi­ cation in 1894. William was a farmer; a member of the Democratic Party. Hem. (2) ~earl McKinney (359). SEVENTH GENERATION 75 359 (237) Pearl McKINIIBY; b. November 3, 1880, near Cairo, Missouri. Curtis "Dick" LAMB, son of Frank Lamb (1845-1912) and Margaret Halliburton (1846-1942); b. September 3, 1880, near Cairo; m. December 7, 1904; d. April 9, 1907, near Cairo. They had no children. William M. BAKER; m. February 23, 1913, in Moberly, :Missouri. Hem. (1) Eµphema McKinney {358). They had no children. Pearl attended school in Cairo, and in Marshall, Missouri. She is a member of Liberty Christian Church, pianist for many years, teacher in the Sunday School. R. Cairo. Dick was a farmer. He was a member of Liberty Christian Church; Democratic Party. William and Pearl sold the John F. McKinney farm in 1943, and moved to Cairo.

360 (237) Forrest Glen McKINNEY; b. July 15, 1885, near Cairo, Missouri. Nora Belle RIDGWAY, dau. of Marion Ridgway (1856- 1937) (brother of Fay Ridgway) and Sallie E. Halli­ burton (1864-1892); b. May 15, 1888; m. August 26, 1906, at Cairo. They have no children. Forrest attended the U.S. Hall Academy, l:Tairie Hill, Missouri. He joined Liberty Christian Church in 1902, Deacon; is now Deacon in Fayette Christian Church. He is a member of Masonic Lodge No. 47 and Order of Eastern Star. Ferguson Chapter No. 188, Fayette. He farmed until 1938; is now assistant operator of the water plant at Fayette. R. Fayette, Missou:ri. Nora Belle is a member of Liberty and Fayette Christian Churches, active in Church organizations. Member O. E. s., formerly Cairo Chapter No. 180, joined 1921, now Ferguson Chapter No. 198, Fayette, P. M. of the Cairo Chapter. They raised Anne Patrick, who ma 1924 Bernard Hanley of Slater, Missouri. 361 (238) Eulah McKINNEY, b. January 30, 1892, near Cairo, Missouri; m. October 20, 1925, in Moberly, Missouri (Ran. Co. Mo. ML 14, 308). 76 MORDECAI McKINNEY Forrest Green RIDGWAY, son of Fay Ridgtivay ( 1857- 1914) (brother of Marion Ridgway, see 360) and Cynthia Jane Halliburton (1864-1946); b. October 20, 1996, near Cairo, on the fa..i-in where he now lives. They have no ohildren •. Eulah attended Moberly High Sohool, 1907-1911. She is a charter member of Cairo Chapter No. 180 O. E. s., 1912, Past Matron 1922; ~ast District Deputy Grand Matron of 18th District O. E. s. of Missouri 1926; Cairo . Methodist Church, Steward since 1921 ; Democratic Party. She was the last of the McKinney family born on the Daniel McKinney homestead. She is co-editor o:f "Descendants of Mordecai McKinney." Forrest is a member of the Cairo Baptist Church, Deacon; Democratic Party. He is a farmer and breeder of pure-bred Jersey cattle.

362 (238) Stanley McKINNEY; b. April 17, 1994; m. March 25, 1923 (Ran. Co. Mo. ML 13, 568). Reatha M. TOMLINSON, dau. of Thomas Tomlinson (1864- 1934) and Ellen Hutchinson (1863-1945); b. August 23, 1904. 502. Richard Wayne McKINNEY. Stanley was in the U. s. Navy, November, 1917, to the end of the war, at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. He is a member of the Masonic Order. They are members of Liberty Christian Church. He is a farmer and stockman. R. near Cairo, Missouri. 363 (238) Mattison Temple McKINNEY, Jr., b. July 2, 1897, near Cairo, Missouri; m. May 1, 1929, Fayette, Missouri. Ma,_-ry Cecil HOLLON, dau. of John Hollon {1877- ) and Elfie Jane Lawrence (1883-1908); b. August 11, 1903; d. May 15, 1952, bur. Sunset Memorial Gardens, Moberly, Missouri. 503. Rosemary McKINNEY. Mattison is a f'armer. He is a member of Cairo Baptist Church; Democratic Party. R. near Cairo. Mary was a member of Cairo Baptist Church. SEVENTH GENERATION 77

Eulah M. Ridgway Forrest Greene Ridgway 1952 1952

Maude Griffin Forrest Glen and 1943 Nora Belle McKinney 1943 78 MORDECAI McKINNEY 366 (239) Florence GRIFFIN; b. December 13, 1872; m. 1893, Cairo; d. 1927, Moberly, Missouri, bur. Oakland cem.: Moberly. J. H. ROBERTS. R. Moberly. 504. Raymond Griffin ROBERTS. Florence attended Kirksville, Missouri, State Teachers College. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Moberly, and an active worker. 367 (239) Flora D. GRIFFIN; b. August 27, 1874; d. unm. March 27, 1935, bur. Mt. Washington cem., Kansas City, Missouri. She was a charter member of the Waldo Avenue Baptist Church, Independence. Flora was, with Rosamond, among the organizers of the Kansas City Roller Canary Breeders Association. She was a bird fancier, and won many prizes with her canaries. She was an expert needleworker. R. Independence. 368 (239) Maude O. GRIFFIN, b. November 20, 1876; m. June 30, 1904, Independence, Missouri; d. September 1, 1948, they are bur. Mt. Washington cem., Kansas City, Missouri. Henry Benedict WRIGHT; b. November 24, 1871, Inde­ pendence; d. December, 1935. They had no children. Maude attended Warrensburg, Missouri, State Teachers College, 1902. Waldo Avenue Baptist Church, charter member; for several years Superintendent of the Junior departments in the First Baptist Church and later in the Waldo Avenue Church, both of Independence. Past Chief of the Independence Chapter of the Pythian Sisters, and Grand Mistress of finance for the state lodge more than ~ifteen years. Missouri division treasurer for the United Daughters of the Confederacy 1925-27, and Past President of the local chapter. w. C. T. U., county treasurer. Central Institute Ior the Deaf. St. Louis, Missouri, dormitory house mother 1942-47. :Member of The Daughters of the American Colonists; National Society, United States Daughters of 1812. Henry was charter member and treasurer of the Waldo Avenue Baptist Church; member and active worker in the Knights of Pythias. He was a postal clerk; r. Inde­ pendence. SEVE1'"TH GENERATION 79 369 (239) Rosamond GRIFFIN; b. March 10, 1880; m. October 17, 1900, Independence, Missouri. Lloyd E. ALLEN, son of Charles ~d Allen ·( - 1906) and Anna Muir (1852-1901); b. August 6, 1873,

Kansas City, Missouri; d. February 4 1 1937, Inde­ pendence , bur. Mt. Washington cem. , Kansas City. 505. Annabel ALLEN. 506. Lloyd Gri:ff in ALLE~L 507. Lawrence Eugene AIJ,EN. 508. Dorothy ALLEN. 509. James Emerson ALLEN. Rosamond is a member of the Waldo Avenue Baptist Church, Independence. R. Independence. Lloyd was an electrical contractor. He was a member of Waldo Avenue Baptist Church; Modern Woodmen of America, Clerk o~ Independence Chapter.

370 (239) Willa Pearl GRIFFIN; b. July 27, 1883~ Willa attended Warrensburg, ~..issouri, State Teachers College 1901-03; University of Colorado, 1915, 1920, 1922; Columbia University (New York City) 1921; Uni­ varsity of Missouri, 1926, 1928, 1930, B. s. in Educa­ tion, 1930; University of California, Los Angeles, 1944.· She teaches in the Kansas City, Missouri, public schools. She is a member, through the Revolu­ tionary record of Daniel McKinney, of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Independence :Pioneers Chapter (No. 387414). R. Independence, Missouri. 371 (239) Bessie Anna GRIFFIN; b. October 21, 1885; m. May 30, 1907, Independence, Missouri. Jesse J. QUROLLO, son of James Qurollo (1853-1928) and Elvira Varble {1857-1923); b. May 25t 1885, Kearney, Missouri. 510. Helen Bess QUROLLO. 511. Jesse Joseph QUROLLO. Bessie graduated from Independence High School, 1902. She is a member of Waldo Avenue Baptist Church, Church Clerk, choir, for many years Superintendent of t~e Intermediate Department; Independence Garden Club. Jesse is a trouble shooter, Southwestern Bell Tele­ phone Co., Independence, retired. Waldo Avenue Baptist Church. R. Independence • Jessie Griffin Skinner Willa Griffin James Robert Allen Joan Allen Evelyn Allen Jesse J. Qurollo Lawrence Eugene Allen Bessie Qurollo Mrs. Hammontree Roger A. Skinner Jack Allen Grace Griffin Schulenberg Gerald Allen Helen Qurollo Rosamond Allen Lawrence E. Allen, Jr. James E. Allen Bettye Schulenberg Dorothy Allen Dean Schulenberg Susan Allen Jean Schulenberg

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82 MORDECAI McKINNEY 372 (239) Fenita Grace GRIFFIN; b. July 18, 1890. Enoch J. COOK; m. 1912; d. 1916. They had no children. Edward J. SCHULENBERG, son of Frederick Schulenberg ( 1841-19 31 ) of Hanover, Germany, and Katherine Albright (1848-1922) of Hamburg, Germany-; m. 1921. 512. Mary Ann SCHULENBERG; b. . May 25, 1923, Independence, Missouri; d. October 19, 1935, bur. Mt. Washington cem. , Kansas City, Missouri. Grace attended Warrensburg, Missouri, State Teachers College, 1914; Kansas City Teachers College, B. s. in Elementary Education, 1939. Teacher, Open Air School, :Missouri State Sanitorium for Tubercular Patients, Mt. Vernon, 1915, 1917; Principal, Government School, Bethlehem Steel Co., Belcoville, New Jersey, 1918-19; teacher, Kansas City, Missouri, 1919-21, Independence, Missouri, since 1935. · Edward was for many years owner and operator of a Super-Service Station, West Lexington, Missouri. He was Worshipful Master, Masonic Lodge No. 76, A. P. & A. M., 1929; Boy Scout Leader, 1922-29. Both are members of the Waldo Avenue Baptist Church, Inde­ pendence. R. Independence. , 373 (239) Jessie Gertrude GRIFFIN; b. November 9, 1893; m. 1919, Independence, Missouri. Roger Ashford SKI1INER:, son of William Ashford Skinner and Edna Humphrey. 513. Robert Carl SKINNER. 514. Roger Ashford SKINNER, Jr. Jessie graduated from Washington University, st. Louis, Missouri. She is English teacher and Assistant Principal, Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis. They are members of the First Baptist Church, Inde­ pendence. R. st. Louis. Roger is a salesman for the Townley Hardware Co. 374 (240) May Burton McKINNEY; b. May 14, 1870; m. March 8, 1893; d. March 24, 1928, they are bur. Liberty cem., near Cairo, Missouri. Annie Lee SHERWOOD, dau. of Peter R. Sherwood (1834- 1914) of Kentucky and Elizabeth Beasley ( -1873) of Georgia; b. 1872; d. October 17, 1929. SEVENTH GENERATION 83 515. Lester McKINNEY. 516. Blanche McKINNEY; b. November 9, 1897; d. January 21, 1898, bur. Union cem. 517. Ray H. McKiliNEY; b. May 2, 1900. May was a member of the Knights and Ladies of Security; they were members of the Liberty Christian Church; Grange. He was a farmer. R. near Jackson­ ville, Missouri.

375 (240) Ada Byron McKINNEY; b. August 9, 1872, near Cairo, Missouri; m. January 27, 1897 (Macon County, Missouri, .ML); d. January 24, 1942, Jackson, Michigan, they are bur. Grand .Prairie cem., Cairo. Velpeau Cadmus PETTY, son of James Harvey Petty, M. D. (1830-1888) and Minerva Alexander (1833-1908); b. January 19, 1857, McLainsville, Macon County, Missou­ ri; d. February 23, 1940, Cairo. 518. Gerald McKinney PETTY. Addie attended Hardin College, Mexico, Missouri; Southwest Baptist College, Bolivar, Missouri, about 1-390-92; University of Missouri, B. S. 1921, A. M. (Home Economics) 1927. Teacher, dietician, housewife. D. A. R. No. 70821; O. E. S., Cairo No. 180, Past Matron. Velpeau attended McGee College, College Mound, Missouri; Kirksville, Missouri, Normal School. He was a farmer, bookkeeper, merchant, and insurance agent. Hem. (1) Ella Wright (1863-1895); they had one child, Rubey Alta. 376 (240) Laura Belle "Beebe" McKINNEY; b. :December 23, 1874; m. December 30, 1896 (Ran.co.Mo. ML 5, 200). John Frank NEWTON, son of John F. C. Newton (1832- 1918) and Sarah Jane Gates Shipp {1836-1920); b. June 19, 1872. 519. Elma NEWTON. Beebe attended Southwest Baptist College, Bolivar, Missouri, two years, about 1885-86; Hardin College, Mexico, Missouri, one yea:i:, probably 1889-90. She is a member of the Presbyterian Church; Past Matron, O. E. S., Cairo, Missouri, Chapter No. 180. Frank attended Moberly, Missouri, Business College one year,. about 1890. He is a member of A. F. & A. M., 84 MORDECAI McKINNEY Jacksonville, Missouri; Christian Church. He is a retired farmer. R. Kansas City, Missouri. 377 (240) Carey Miles McKINNEY; b. November 24, 1877, near Cairo, Missouri. Noz:ah GIBSON, second dau. of Henry Gibson (1846- 1927) and Susan Jane Capp (1852-1923); b. March 15, 1878, Cairo; m. March 21, 1900 (Ran.co.Mo. ML 6, 382) at home; d. December 10, 1951, bur. Grand Prairie cem. , near Cairo • 520. Morris Miles McKINNEY; b. September 19, 1901; d. February 17, 1908. 521. Howard McKINNEY. 522. Marshall McKINNEY. 523. Troy Gibson McKINNEY. Carey was a farmer; he worked last -for the Cairo Road District. He is a member of the Masonic Order, Cairo Lodge 486; Cairo Methodist Church, Superintend­ ent of the Sunday School, Steward, Trustee. R. Cairo. Norah was organist for the Cairo Methodist Church more than sixty years. 379 (241) Rose Ann McKINNEY; b. September 26, 1876; m. November 27, 1901 (Ran. Co. Mo. ML 7, 66). R. Lindsay- POWELL; d. about July 17, 1941, bur. Oakland cem., Moberly, Missouri. They had no children. Rose was educated at Hardin College, Mexico, Missou­ ri. She is a member of o. E. S., Cairo, Missouri, Chapter 180. R. Moberly. Lindsay farmed near Excello, Missouri. 381 (241) Roy Eo "Charles" McKINNEY; b. March 14, 1883; d. unm. April 12, 1938~ bur. Union cem. He was educated at Missouri Military Academy, Mexico, Missouri. He was b. and d. on the same farm. 382 (241) Herbert Joseph McKINNEY; b. April 4, 1887, near Jacksonville, Missouri; m. October 4, 1909. Myrtle DODSON, dau. of Thomas Dodson -(1848-1929) a.~d Alice Wilcoxon (1852-1932); b. April 6, 1887, near Jacksonville. SEVENTH GENERATION' 85

Velpeau Cadmus Petty Ada M. Petty 1925 1925

Myrtle McKinney Herbert J. McKinney 86 MORDECAI McKINNEY 524. Marjorie Alice McKINNEY. 525. Robert Logan McKINNEY. Joe farmed; for some years he bas been Judge of the Eastern District of Ran. Co. Mo. He was educated · at Missouri Military Academy, Mexico, Missouri. He is a thirty-second degree Mason, and is.a member of the White Shrine ; 0. E. S • ; Grange; .Baptist Church; Demo­ cratic Party. R. Moberly, Missouri. - Myrtle attended Moberly High School, 1906-08. She is a member o:f the Christian Church; O. E. s., Jackson­ ville, Missouri, Chapter No • 170, Past Matron; O. E. S., 18th Missouri District, Past District Deputy Grand Matron; White Shrine; Social Order of Beauceant; Democratic Party. 383 (247) (Dau.) FRYE. (?) GRAHAM. They bad no children. 384 (247) Harry FRYE; b. 1885; d. 1924. Abbie LUTES. R. Louisville, Kentucky. 526. John FRYE. 527. Graham FRYE. 528. Harry FRYE. 388 (252) Powell 1RYE; b. June 23, 1881, Lin.Co.Ky.; m. June 20, 1907, Mangum, Oklahoma. Ida Minta WALKER, dau. of J. L. Walker and EVie Ieal; b. October 22, 1883, Gholson, Texas. 529- Charles Culberson FRYE. 530- Dorothy Powell FRYE. Powell attended Bowling Green, Kentucky, Business College. He moved with his parents to Dallas, Texas. He is an accountant; r. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ida is a public school teacher; she taught one year in Colorado, about twenty years in Oklahoma. 389 (254) Annie Thomas BEARD; b. November 13, 1891, Bradfordsville, Kentucky; m. January 22, 1913. Hugh Thomas MINOR. 531. Elizabeth MINOR. 532. Frances MINOR. 533. Georgia MINOR. 534 • Richard MINOR. 535. Jackson MINOR. SEVENTH GENERATION 87 He is in the Personnel Department, Wright Air Field. R. Dayton, Ohio. 390 (255) Mary FRYE; b. June 18, 1888, Boyle County, Kentucky; m. July 18, 1906. Carl Clinton BARLEY, son of Clinton N. Barley, of Bedford County, ~ennsylvania, and Abigail J. Noland, of Marion, Indiana; b. August 5, 1878, St • ..l:'aris, Ohio. 536. Frances BARLEY. 537. Mary BARLEY. Mary was educated in private schools, Danville, Kentucky; she attended K. C. W. (now Centre College) 1905. She is a member of the D. A. R., National Mo .. 269840, charter member, 1930, Whittier Chapter, served in every office and chairmanship of the chapter and chairmanships of various state committees up to 1950; Daughters of the American Colonists, .National No. 4389, Organizing Regent and Registrar, Ann Eutchinson Chapter, now Chairman, D. A. C. :National Defense Committee; Huguenot Society; Magna Charta Tiames; Whittier Women's Club; First l'resbyterian Church, Whittier, charter memb_er, Honorary Life Member of" the .Presbyterian Board of National Missions; Pro America, California Chapter, Whittier Unit; Whittier Citizens Committee for Better Government; Freedom Club or Los Angeles; Students for America, University of Southern California Chapter,; Republican Party. See, for instance, D. A. R. Magazine, April, 1951. Carl was educated in the Marion, Indiana, public schools, and in the Marion Conservatory of Music; he has continued his interest in singing. He engaged in la,nd development, oil interests, and the operation of ranch property; now retired. He was a charter member of the First ~resbyterian Church, Whittier; Republican Party. R. Whittier, California. 391 (255) Archie Spears FRYE; b. September 19, 1890, Boyle County, Kentucky; m. January 22, 1912, at Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Margaret McRoberts DUUN. 538. Archie Spears FRYE, Jr.; b. July 17, 1912. Archie wor~s for the Cincir:nati southern Railroad. R. Somerset, Kentucky. He is a member 01· the Masonic Order; Methodist Church; Republican .Party. He collects old gl&ss. 88 MORDECAI McXIlrNEY 392 (256) Rosa THORNTON, b. February 2, 1901, Brad­ fordsville, Kentucky; m. July·14, 1925, Jefferson- ville, Indiana. Quincey RANEY, son of Celestial Raney and Maggie Lankford; b • March 4, 1889, Bradfordsville; d. April 26, 1948, Bradfordsville. 539. Harold RANEY. 540. Mitchell RANEY. Rosa taught in grade and high schools, Marion County, Kentucky, before her marriage. Since Quincey died~ she and the b~ys have operated a large farm near Bradfordsville, Kentucky. She makes furniture from Kentucky wild cherry wood which she cuts and seasons. 393 (257) George BEARD; b. November, 1890, Marion County, Kentucky. George is a prosperous cotton farmer; r. Cogar, Oklahoma. He is married, bas one dau., and one grand­ child. He is a veteran of World War I. 394 (260) Martba Ellen WRIGHT; b. October 9, 1856; d. March 26, 1899, Hart County, Kentucky. Teacher. 395 (260) Dorcas Almedia WRIGHT; b._ April 14, 1857; d. December 2, 1935, Magnolia, Larue County, Kentucky. William AKRIDGE. He farmed. They were members of the Baptist Church. They had six children. 396 (260) Jo:tm Milton WRIGHT; b. March 31, 1861; d. January, 1937, Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky. Alice 'WHITLOW. He was a farmer and hotel owner. They were members of the Baptist Church. They had three daughters.

397 (260) Mary Alice WRIGHT; b. October 13 7 1863; d. December 25, 1892, Hart County, Kentucky. James BEAM. James farmed. They had five sons. SEVENTH GENERATION 89 398 (260) Georgeanna WRIGHT; b. July 12, 1866; d. July 1, 1897, Hart County, Kentucky. James AKRIDGE. James farmed. They had two children. 399 (260) Melissa Green WRIGHT; b. March 13, 1870; m. November 24, 1898, Hart County, Kentucky; d. Ja.I}uary 30, 1926, Warren County, Kentucky. Waller Lile PIERCE, son of Melissa Anne Ennis (1820- 1888) and Paschal Pierce (1817-1889); b. April 11, 1849, Pierce, Green County, Kentucky; d. June 6, 1925, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky. 541. Stella May ~IERCE; -b. January 27, 1900; d. Au.gust 15, 1900. 542. Annie Elizabeth PIERCE. 543. Laura Almedia PIERCE. Melissa was a teacher and housewife. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star; Baptist Churches: Aetna Grove, Campbellsville, Kentucky, and Greensburg, Kentucky. He was a Baptist minister for approximately fifty years. He was a member of the Masonic Order. 400 (260) Nancy WRIGHT; b. April 19, 1873. Robert L. NOE. He is a businessman. R. Louisville, Kentucky. They have three children. EIGHTH GENERATIOU

404 (268) John Fred HOWE; b. June 15, 1878, Colfax County, New Mexico; d. December 9, 1939, Gary, Indiana. Adda RICHARDSON, dau. of Millard Filmore Richardson; rn. February, 1906, Excelsion Springs, Missouri. 544. John Richard HOWE. 545. Mary Helen HOWE; b. March 15, 1916, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Fred graduated from Syracuse, Kansas, High School; ne studied Electrical Engineering in Kansas A. and M. College, Manhattan, 1895-98, where he was on the track and football squads. He helped his father in ranching before he went to college, and was in the grocery and mercantile business with his father in La Junta, Colorado, 1898-1907. He studied advertising in Chicago, and did this work for clothing stores in Colorado Springs, Colorado. About 1920 he established hi~self in the Triple-A Ad Service in Gary, Indiana; he worked there and in Chicago, in the field of hand­ lettered advertising signs and sets. He was President of the Art League of Gary, and was affiliated with the Chicago Art League. He was interested in athletics and the fine arts: he was fastidious in dress and speech. He was a member of the Christian Science Church. 405 {268) Elsie Mary HOWE; b. December 13, 1879, Vermejo ranch, Colfax County, New Mexico; m. May 24, 1904, La Junta, Colorado; d. February 12, 1950, · Los Angeles, California. Jesse Jacob CHILDERS, of Emporia, Kansas; d. San Francisco, California, bur. Los Angeles, California. 546. Jop.n Clarence CHILDERS. 547. Elsie Jessie CHILDERS. Elsie Mary was educated in the public schools of Syracuse, Kansas; music with private teachers in La Junta, Colorado. EIGHTH GENERATION 91 406 (268) Jessie Laura HOWE; b. July 3, 1883, Raton, New Mexico. Robert J. JOHNSON, son of Robert J. Johnson; b. in England; m. August 9, 1901, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 548. Robert John JOHNSON. William J. FULTON; m. August 23, 1926, Denver, Colorado. They have no children. Jessie was educated in the public schools of Syracuse, Kansas; music with private teachers in La Junta, Colorado. R. Truth or Consequences (formerly Hot Springs), New Mexico. 407 (268) Charlotte Virginia HOWE; b. October 29, 1889, Syracuse, Kansas; m. October 10, 1912, Colora40 Springs, Colorado. Earl Gatewood WYATT, son of Wake Hubbel Wyatt (1860- 1927) of Kanawha County, West Virginia, and Mary Ann Pantle (1863-1944} of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; b. October 23, 1887, Emporia, Kansas. 549. Malcolm Howe WYATT. Charlotte was educated in public and private schools of Syracuse, Kansas and La Junta, Colorado; she graduated 1911 from Kansas University, Lawrence, A. B., English major. She organized the Amarillo Branch, American Association of University Women, President 1923-26; State A. A. U. W. offices, Treasurer, 1st Vice-J?resident, and then State J!resident 1930-32. She is a charter member of Lla110 Estacado Chapter, D. A. R. (National No. 204075), on the service of Stephen Thacker and John Howe, was Recording Secretary and 3rd Vice-Regent; Amarillo Connoisseur Society, was Chairman; A. A. U. W. Million Dollar Fellowship Fund, first Texas Chairman, honored by having two A. A. U. W. International Study Grants named "Charlotte Howe Wyatt" 1949-51 by the Texas Division; Amarillo Country Club; St. Andrew's Episcopa1·church, Amarillo, taught Sunday School classes in Old Testament History. Ama­ rillo High School, taught American History 1934-38; Amarillo College, taught English and History one summer. She was the only woman on the Amarillo Community Chest Board, 1926-36. She has been in the antiques business since 1938 in her home in the residential section. She is Historian of the Texas 92 MORDECAI McKINNEY Division, A. A. U. W. {since 1944). She has contri­ buted historical articles to ~ew Mexico Magazine, and "The Silver Anniversary of the Texas Division, A. A. U. W., 1926-51," including two large volumes and a small pamphlet. Her baptismal and confirmation records are at St. Andrew's Episcopal Churches, La Junta and Amarillo. Her hobby is genealogical research. Earl attended public schools, Westmoreland, Kansas, graduated 1907; Business College, Salina, Kansas; University of Kansas, LL. B. 1911, rootball team. Passed Texas Bar examination 1915. Attorney (with partners) for the Rock Island and Santa Fe Railroads, he s,ecializes in title and corporation law. Member of St. Andrew's b"'piscopal Church, Vestryman; Knile and Fork Club, charter member; Connoisseur Society or Amari.Llo; Amarillo Country Club. He is interested in hunting, fishing, tennis, and bowling. His ancestry has been identified ,in thirty-nine generations to Alfred the Great (849-900) of England. See D. A. R. No. 233789 (NJ.I's. Lillian Webb McIntosh); West Virginia Historical Magazine 1905, pp. 46-8, "Matthew .Patterson Wyatt." See also the Starke family of Virginia. 408 (268) Bonna Louise HOVt'E; b. March 1, 1893, Syracuse , Hamil ton County, Kansas; m. December 21, 1915, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Samuel James MILLWARD, f'irst son of Harvey Millward and Mary w. J. Skidmore; b. January 14, 1874, Mattoon, Illinois; d. Febrllary 24, 1944, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 550. Samuel James MILLWA.i.-cm. Bonna attended Colorado State College of Education, B. A.; Colorado College, Colorado Springs, M.A. She taught in Florissant, Colorado, 1914-16, Colorado Springs, 1920-45, Supervison, Department of Tests and Measurements, Colorado Springs Public Schools, 1945-. She is a member of Grace Episcopal Church, Colorado Springs; baptismal and confirmation records are in St. Andrews Church, La Junta, Col:)rado. R. Col~rado Springs. Samuel was an engineer and mechanic. His Baptismal and Corfirmation records are in Grace Episcopal Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

411 (269) Charles THACKER; b. January 20, 1890; d. January, 1919. He was in World War I. EIGHTH GENERATION 93

Bonna Louise Howe Jessie Laura Howe Elsie Mary Howe 1886

Earl Gatewood Wyatt Mrs. Earl Wyatt 94 MORDECAI McKINNEY 413 (269) Helen THACKER; b. October 17, 1897; m. March 26, 1920, Trinidad, Colorado. James Erastus LeBARON, son of Don LeBaron (1859- ) and Ann Johnson ( 1860- ) , both of Utah; b. June 3, 1889, Mesa, Arizona; d. July 10, 1940. 551. Jean Marzelle LeBARON; b. 1921, Marshalltown, Iowa; d. September 23, 1929. 552. Elizabeth Ann LeBARON. Helen lived in Raton, New Mexico; graduated from the University of New Mexico, A. B.; graduate work at Denver University. She was Supervisor of iVIusic in the Raton schools; now has a Piano Studio in Long Beach, California. She is a member of the Music Teacher's Association of California; Long Beach Branch; Alpha Chi Omega National Sorority; First aesbyterian Church. R. Long Beach, California. James served in the :first World War _as First Lieu­ tenant. He was a Coffee Salesman for Folgers Coffee Co. He was a member of the Latter Day Saints Church. 415 (276) George Fosseen THACKER; b. April 1, 1907; m. June 21, 1930. Ethel HAYGARTH. 553. Alexandra Louise THACKER. George attended the School of Business Administra­ tion, University of Minnesota, B. S. 1928. He is a hardward dealer in Charlotte, North Carolina. Ethel attended the College of Education, University of Minnesota, B.Sc. 1928. 416 (276) Isabel Odessa TF.ACKER; m. November 5, 1932. John G. SKIDMORE. 554. Geoffrey Thacker SKIDMORE; b. May 15, 1935. 555. Mary Emily SKIDMORE; b. Au.gust 9, 1940. Isabel attended the University of Minnesota, B. So in Edu.cation 1931.

Joh.'l attended the Uni.versity of Minnesota 9 B. S. in Engineering, 1930. He is a Consulting Engineer in New York City. R. Roslyn Heights, New York.

417 (276) Jean Kay T"".tIACKER; b. August 24, 1915; m. ~ovember 30, 1939. EIGHTH GENERATION 95 Richard Jasper ANDERSON; b. October 25, 1913, St. Petersburg (now Petrograd), Russia. 556. Lucy Jo ANDERSON; b. July 20, 1943. 557. Priscilla Jean ANDERSON; b. July 25, 1946. Jean studied Home Economics at the University of Minnesota. Richard attended Columbia University, New York City, A. B. 1935; A. M. 1938; Geology major, graduate assistant 1935-37; instructor and student, University of Minnesota 1938-41. He is now Assistant Director, Battelle Institute, Columbus, Ohio. He is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Institute of Mining Engineers; Association of Petroleum Geologists; Mineralogical Society. See ttAmerican Men of Science." 418 (277) Cordelia THACKER; b. June 19, 1913, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; m. 1937. William von FISCHER; b. March-3, 1910, St. Paul,

558. Betty von FISCHER; b. March 4, 1941. 559. Patricia von FISCHER; b. July 31, 1943. 560. David William von FISCHER; b. July 1 1950. Cordelia graduated from the University of Minnesota School of :Music. William graduated from the University of Minnesota, B. Chem. 1932, M. S. 1933, Ph.D. (analytical chem­ istry) 1937. He has been with Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio, since 1937, has been head of the Chemistry Department since 1948. See "American Men of Science." R. Cleveland; all the children were b. there. 419 (277) Marjorie THACKER; b. October 1, 1917, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Clyde V. MARTIN. 561. Dennis Scott MARTIN; b. June 7, 1949, Los Angeles. Marjorie graduated from the University of Mi~esota Liberal Arts College. She was overseas with the American Red Cross during World War II. Clyde graduated from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles; he is on the teaching staff there. He is a Lieutenant Commander in the active Naval Reserve. 96 MORDECAI McKINNEY 420 (277) Caroline THACKER; b. January 1, 1923, Minneapolis, Minnesota. George ALA.RIIC. 562. Stephen Warren ALARll; b. August 8, 1947. 563. John Scott ALA.RIK; b. January 5, 1951. Carolyn graduated from the University of Minnesota Liberal Arts College. The children were born in Minneapolis. George was a Lieutenant in the Marine Air Force during the war. He is now advertising executive of the Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co., Minneapolis.

421 { 278) Dorothy Cordelia SCHERFFIUS; b. May 29, 1905, Sauk Center, Minnesota; m. August 4, 1926, Dickinson, North Dakota. Earl William BURKHARD. 564. Edward Earl BURKHARD. 565. Dorothy Elaine BURKHARD. Dorothy attended Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, graduated 1926. She teaches mathematics. They and their children are members of the Presby­ terian Church, South Bend, Indiana. 422 (279) Nelly Jean NIVEN; b. November 24, 1917, California; m. October 11, 1952. Robert Brooks ALBERS. Nelly Jean attended Jokake School for Girls, Phoenix, Arizona, graduated; San Diego, California, State College; Comnock College of Los Angeles, Cali­ fornia; the University of Arizona, Tucson, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She is a member of the Zlac Rowing Club of San Diego. Bob graduated from San Diego State College, Sigma Xi (honorary scholastic fraternity), President; graduate work at the University of California..

423 (280) Nancy Loraine MEEKER; b. May 21, 1917, Minneapolis, Minnesota; m. June 15, 1940, 'Minneapolis; d. October 27, 1948, Minneapolis. Graham James MORGAN; b. in Chicago, Illinois. 566. Heather MORGAN; b. August 15, 1942, Duluth, Minnesota. EIGHTH GENERATION 97 Baney graduated 1939 from Carleton College; she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sornrity there. James graduated 1938 from Carleton College. He works for the U.S. Gypsum Co. 424 (280) Phyllis MEEKER; b. March 28, 1922. John Williams DANSER; m. December 30, 1944. 567. Cordelia Mills DANSER; b. September 15, 1946. 568. George Williams DANSER; b. April 27, 1948. 569. Aimee Elizabeth DANS&.11; b. May 9, 1952. Phyllis was awarded a fellowship in the Juilliard Graduate School of Music, New York City. She has taken the soprano lead in several operas , has been soloist in churches in New York, and has appeared in concert work. John is an electrical engineer for the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 426 (282) Clyde GREELY; b. 1889; d. 1941. Ethel KENDLE; b. 1894. 570. Martin E. GREELY. 428 (300) Jcaephine W. HAYDEN •. ( ?) GATES. 434 (304) Nancy Katharine McKINNEY; b. August 6, 1898; m. August 25, 1920. Stith Thompson NOE, son of Hugh McElroy Noe (1868- 1931) and Edna Van Arsdale, both b. Washington County, Kentucky; b. January 6, 1897, Washington County. 571 • Walker MoKi nnay NOE. 572. Betty Ann NOE. 573. Nancy- Chenault NOE. 574. Edna Stith NOE. 575. Robert Hugh NOE. Nancy attended Ward-Belmont College, Nashville, Tennessee, and graduated from business college. Stith graduated from Stanford, Kentucky, High School. He was in the 76th Balloon Corps during World War I. He was in the hardware and implement busi.'t'less in Stanford until 1931. He is a member of the Stanford Presbyterian Church, Elder. They now raise Hereford cattle in Lincoln and Casey Counties, Ken-tuckyo R. La.'l.caster, Kentucky. 98 MORDECAI McKINNEY

435 (305) Mary" Elizabeth McKINNEY; b. July 23, 1893, Stanford, Kentucky; m. June 9, 1920, Omaha, Nebraska. Joseph Wolf HILL, son of Thomas Jefferson Hill and Nellie Cosby; b. December 5, 1892, Stanford. 576. John Franklin HILL. 577. Mary Jo HILL; b. April 10, 1935. Joe was in the U. S. Navy in World War I. He works for the Union Pacific Railroad. R. Omaha. 437 (305) John Reid McKINNEY; b. October 18, 1900, Stanford, Kentucky; m. June, 1936, Long Beach, Cali­ fornia. Phyllis Orrick LECKEY;. of Glasgow, Virginia, and Washington, D. c. They have no children. John graduated from Stanford High School; Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama; Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, B. S. 1923; George Washington University, Washington, D. c., LL. B. 1936. He was admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia and before the Court of Military Appeals. Before World War II he had Atlantic and Pacific Fleet duties, and other assignments. He commanded the amphibious attack ship Arcturus at Fedala, Africa, during the initial invasion; he was awarded a commendation ribbon with combat device. He commanded an amphibious attack ship at the invasion of Sicily; he was awarded the Legion of Merit · with combat device. He was then Operations Officer, Amphibious Training Command, Coronado, California; he received a second commenda­ tion ribbon. At the end of World War II he was Chief of Staff to Rear Admiral Ralph O• Davis, Commander of Amphibious Group Thixteen, Pacific Fleet. He bas since bad several assignments. Captain McKinney is now Commanding Officer, U. · S. Naval Ammunition and Net Depot, Seal Beach, California. In addition to the decorations listed, he has campaign ribbons: China Campaign, American Defense, Pacific, European-African and Atlantic Area, World War II, and Philippine Liberation. Phyllis was affiliated with the Federal Service Finance Corporation, Long Beach, California (and subsidiary offices), Vice-President, resigned 19450 She is now with the Office of Naval Intelligence, Washington, D. C. She was a Nurse's Aide during World War II. She is a member of the Long Beach Soroptomist Club. She enjoys flowers, swimming, and horseback riding. EIGHTH GENERATION 99 438 ( 307) Thomas Phelps BRIGHT; b • November 14, 1891, Stanford, Kentucky; m. December 26, 1916, Stanford; d. September 21, 1949. Elizabeth MATHENY, dau. of William Mosby Matheny (1871-1926) and Pattie Gooch (1872- ); b. March 12, 1896. 578. William Morrison BRIGHT. Thomas graduated from Stanford High School and attended the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. He farmed several years; was connected with the Ken­ tucky State Board of Health at the time of his death. 439 (307) William Morrison BRIGHT; b. August 16, 1893, Stanford, Kentucky; m. September 16, 1914, Stanford. Mary Morrison MATHENY, dau. of William Mosby Matheny (1871-1926) and Pattie Gooch (1872- ); b. December 11, 1893, Stanford. 579. Marjorie BRIGHT. William graduated from Stanford High School, 1912; attended the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1912-13. He farmed until 1928, and has since been a partner in the Stanford Hardware Co., Stanford. He is a member of Stanford Christian Church, Elder and i':rustee, bas been on the official board thirty-eight years. 443 (310) William DUNN. William is in the American Embassy, Bonn, Germany. 444 (310) Edward DUNN. Marjory KELLY. · They have three children; r. Kellytown, Georgia.

445 (312) Wesley Dmm EMBRY; b. 1893, Stanford, Kentucky. Allatia Preidonia CHURCHWELL; b. January 14, 1904, Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia. 580. Joel Walter EMBRY. Wesley graduated from business college. He was an Army Field Clerk in France during World War I. He is 100 MORDECAI McKINNEY • Sergeant of Police, Property Protection Department, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. They are members of the :Methodist Church; r. Lakeland, Florida. 446 (312) Samuel Jackman EMBRY, II; b. September 18, 1896, Stanford, Kentucky; m. May 4, 1931. Constant LAMOUREUX; dau. of August Lamoureux and Katherine Walsh; b. July 13, 1906, St. Louis, Missouri. 581. John Jackman EMBRY. 582. Carol Lou EMBRY. Samuel attended Centre College, Danville, K~ntucky. He was a Sergeant ·1n. World War I, was overseas one year. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is a salesman; r. Springfield, Illinois. 447 (312) Joel Thomas EMBRY, Jr.; b. 1898, Stanford, Kentucky. Elizabeth HARPER; m. 1927; d. 1931. 583. Joan EMBRY. Florence PETTUS; m. 1942. Joel graduated from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky; Columbia University, New York City, A. M. He was Principal of the Carlisle, Kentucky, High School; Superintendent of Schools, Stanford, since 1928. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church, Superintendent of the Sunday School, choir, Elder. He and Florence live at Bright's Inn Farm, which they own and operate. It is on the Old Wilderness Road, and was one of the early landmarks of Kentucky history. Florence graduated from Georgetown College, and from the University of Michigan, M.A., Mathematics major. 448 (312) Frances Shanks EMBRY; b. January 21, 1900, Stanford, Kentucky; m. June 20, 1923, Ste.nf'ord. Harold Wil~on DAVIS: _son of Benjamin F. Davis and Mary Lou Ballew (a grand-dau. of Col. Peter Ballew, North Carolina pioneer, and member of the House of Representatives); b. December 23, 1895, Morganton, North Carolina. 584. Luanne Embry DAVIS. EIGHTH GENERATION 101 Frances graduated from. Stanford High School; attended Oxford College, in Ohio; took a Normal course to teach the deaf in Morganton, North Carolina. She has been assistant principal of the North Carolina School for the Deaf since 1938. She has a quilt and furniture from the Burton McKjnney home. Harold is a manufacturer of custom made furniture. He served 1n·world War I, with overseas duty in France and in the Army of Occupation in Germany. R. Morganton. 449 (312) Harvey Helm EMBRY; b. April 26, 1902, Stanford, Kentucky. Ann HUTCHESON, dau. of John B. Hutcheson (1872-1939) and Sarah Tomlinson (1881-1913); b. July 6, 1908; m. February 10, 1938, Owenton, Kentucky. 585. Harvey EMBRY. 586. John Hutcheson EMBRY. 587. Thomas Jerome EMBRY; b. October 5, 1942, Lexington, Kentucky. Harvey was educated at Stanford High School, and the University of Kentucky. He is a member of the Presby­ terian Church, Lexington, Kentucky. He is a salesman of road construction machinery; r. Lexington. 455 (322) Kathleen McKINNEY; b. January 22, 1888. Eugene DUNN. 588. Josephine DUNN. 589. Eugene Cowan DUNN. 590. Rose Carpenter DUNN. 456 (322) Julis McKINNEY; b. October 28, 1891. Mary HICK. 591. Ann Katharine McKINNEY. 592. Nancy Cox McKINNEY. Julis was a carpenter. He lived and died at Hustonville, Kentucky. 457 (322) Harvey McKINNEY. 593. Margaret McKINNEY. 461 (324) Nancy DEDMON; b. October 5, 1896, Stan­ ford, Kentucky; m. November 14, 1925. 102 MORDECAI McKINNEY C. L. "Block" KEENEY; b. February 9, 1894, Pulaski County, Kentucky. Nancy attended Somerset, Kentucky, High School. Block is a barber. They have no children. 462 (324) Robert O. DEDMON; b. April 30, 1900, Somerset, Kentucky; unm. Robert teaches English and Speech in Somerset High School. He graduated from Somerset High School, 1919; Maryville, Tennessee, College, B. A. 1923; Duke Uni­ versity, M.A. 1941. He also attended the University of Chicago and the University of Kentucky. He is an Elder in the First Presbyterian Church of Somerset. 476 (328) Nancy Elizabeth McKINNEY, b. August 18, 1898, Mt. Salem ( near McKinney) , Kentucky; m. April 6, 1918, Covington, Kentucky. Arnold F. SIMS, son of Fortunatus·s1ms (1855-1935) and Mary Earles {1866-1935); b. September 19, 1897, Hustonville, Kentucky. 594. Florence Marie SIMS. Nancy attended Cumberland College, Williamsburg, Virginia. They lived in C-incinnati, Obio; moved to Mt. Salem in 1938, where they farm. Both are members of the Mt. Salem Baptist Church; Democratic Party. 477 (330) Katherine Walker LEWIS; b. February 14, 1902t near McKinney, Kentucky; m. February 27, 1937, Yates Center, Kansas. William S. McLAUGHLIN, son of William McLaughlin (?1860-1932) and Mattie King (1864-1944); b. September 15, 1898, Harper, Kansas. They have no children. Katherine attended Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia; Kansas State Teachers 1 College , Pittsburg, Life Certificate to Teach, 1928. She has taught twenty-seven years. She is a member of the Christian Church. William operates a farm near Yates Center. He is a member of the Methodist Church. 478 (331) Isabelle REYNOLDS; b. October 9, 1896; m. July 26, 1916; d. November 12, 1952, bur. Fairview EIGHTH and NINTH GENERATIONS 103

Charles William Norton

James Walter McKinney

David Earl Norton

Mary Lorene and Susan Lee McKinney Joseph Lee Norton 104 MORDECAI McKINNEY cem., Vincennes, Indiana. Royal Otis LA.AKMA.N, Sr., son of Henry Laak:man {1861- 1943) and Carrie Hanes (1870-1908); b. Aug-~st 28, 1895. 595. Carrie Frances LAAKMAN. 596. Royal Otis LAilMAJI. 597. Henry Edgar LA.AXMAN. 598. Mary Alice LAAKMAN; b. March 25, 1922; d. June 26, 1925. 599. William Reynolds LA.A.KMAN. 600. Robert Harris LA.A.KMAN. 601 • Farris Owen LA.AKMAN. 602. Margaret Jane LA.AKMAN. 603. James Pleasant LAAKMAN. 604. Patricia Ann LA.AKMAN. Isabelle was a member of the Baptist Church; Order of Eastern Star; White Shrine of Jerusalem; American Legion Auxiliary; War Mothers. Royal is a grain farmer, Lawrence County, Illinois. 479 (331) Steph~n Owen REYNOLDS; b. March 22, 1902, McKinney, Kentucky; d. July 24, 1926. Alma SPEARS; m. December, 1922, McKinney. 605. Margaret Muriel REYNOLDS; b. January, 1924. 606. Lena Lee REYNOLDS; b. August 26, 1926. · He was a farmer. The daughters were b • near McKinney.

480 (332) Ann Elizabeth WILLIAMS; b. May 18, 1906, Jacksboro, Tennessee. William Mack MOBLEY, son of James Styron Mobley (1860-1943) and Mollie Napier (1862-1943); b. February 8, 1887, McKinney, Kentucky; m. August 17, 1940, Covington, Kentucky. Ann attended Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee. She has taught twenty-five years. William farms near McKinney. They have no children. 481 (332) James Givens WILLIAMS; b. January 14, 1908, Mt. Salem, Kentucky. Bonnie GILMER; b. September 12, 1910, Hansonville, Virginia; m. December 25, 1934, Danville, Kentucky. SEVENTH to IINTH GENERATIONS 105

Bowen Givens MeK:luney Elizabeth M. Coble Charlotte Lee Coble Elisabeth Engleman Coble 1953

George Englema~ McKinney

Mary Frye Barley 106 MORDECAI McKINNEY 607. Jim Edd WILLIAMS; b. May 4, 1936, McKinney, Kentucky. 608. Ann WILLIAMS; b. October 9, 1938, Danville. James is a farmer. 483 {332) Jolm A. WILLIA.MS; b. January 11, 1915e Alla Belle HOLTZCLAW; m. July 4, 1937. 609. Hugh Sam WILLIAMS; b. June 25, 1938. John owns and operates a farm near Stanford, Kentucky. 484 { 3 32) Margaret Frances WILLIAMS; b. May 13, 1920, Rockwood, Tennessee; m. April 25, 1938, Valpa­ raiso, Indiana~ Gerald Edward DeNISE, Jr., b. January 8, 1920, Grand Rapids. 610. Katharine Marie DeNISE; b. December 26, 1938, McKinney, Kentucky. 611. Gerald Edward DeNISE; b. November 14, 1943, Cincinnati, Ohio. Margaret is a graduate of the Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing. She is a Burse at the Hospital, Danville, Kentucky. 485 (333) James Walter McKINNEY; b. December 9, 1924, Stanford, Kentucky; m. November 6, 1946. Elizabeth ~aige MARTIN; b. October a, 1930. 612. Mary Lorene McKINNEY; b. August 18, 1947. 613. Susan Lee McKINNEY; b. December 25, 1948. James served -in World War II, military police. Both are members of the Hustonville, Kentucky, Christian Church; Democratic Party. 486 ( 333} Elizabeth Givens McKINNEY; b. July 19, 1926, McKinney, Kentucky; m. December 27, 1947, Danville, Kentucky. Kenneth COBLE, son of Charles Benjamin Coble and Myrtle Nicholson, of Burlington, North Carolina; b. December 14, 1923, Burlington. 614. Elizabeth Engleman COBLE; b. August 29, 1950. 615. Charlotte Lee COBLE; b. July 5, 1952. EIGHTR GENERATION 107 Elizabeth graduated from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky; attended the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Kenneth graduated from North Carolina State College, B. s. in Civil Engineering. During World War II he was Second Lieutenant, an instructor in the Air Corps. He is now First Lieutenant, flying helicopter and liason planes in Germany. Both are members of the Christian Church, Carlisle, Kentucky. Both children were b. in Lexington, Kentucky.

487 (333) Bowen Givens McKINNEY; b. February 3, 1930, near McKinney, Kentucky. Bowen graduated from McKinney High School; attended Lewisburg College, Lewisburg, North Carolina; ~astern Kentucky State College, Richmond; graduated from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, with a major in General Agriculture in the field of Agronomy. He was selected for the International Farm Youth Exchange (to go to Norway) • 488 (333) George Engleman McKINNEY; b. November 17, 1931, near McKinney, Kentucky. George graduated from McKinney High School; he attends Eastern Kentucky State College, Richmond, Kentucky, Industrial Arts major. 490 (341) Russell Willis BROWN; b. May 12, 1890, near Cairo, Missouri; m. November 8, 1912. Blanche M. THOM.PSON, dau. of Luther O. Thompson and Jennie Swartz; b. October 1, 1890; d. June, 1950. Russell attended the Cairo public schools. He is a salesman. They had no children. 491 (341) Ruth BROWN; b. June 9, 1892, near Cairo, Missouri; d. December 24, 1940, Martinez, California. Henry GRADY; m. December 25, 1915, in Chicago, Illinois; d. in West Virginia. 616. Harry G. GRADY; b. May 23, 1917; d. May 2, 1919, Chicago. 617. Marian GRADY; b. April 5, 1919, Chicago. R. California. She is married. R. W. DOW. They had no children. 108 MORDECAI McKINNEY Ruth attended Cairo public schools; Kirksville, Missouri, State Teachers College. She was 'a member of the Cairo Christian Church; O. E. C. , Cairo. She taught before she married. 492 (341) Willis Joseph "Whit" BROWN; b. December 20, 1897, near Cairo, Missouri; unm. Whit attended the Cairo public schools. He is a salesman. 493 (343) Fae BROWN; b. August 2, 1904, near Tulip, Monroe County, Missouri; m. March 18, 1924., Washburn, North Dakota. Otto E.·.ANDERSON, son of Andrew Anderson (1867-1933) and Frances Ruff (1867- ); b. January 26, 1897, Little Falls, Minnesota. 618. Robert Otto ANDERSON. 619. Derald Gene ANDERSON. 620. Russell Fay ANDERSON. 621. Eldred Alan ANDERSON. Fae graduated from High School, Makoti, North Dakota, 1920; Minot (North Dakota) State Teachers College, 1920-23. She taught before she married. They are members of the Vincent Methodist qhurch, Minot, she is in the W. S. C. S. Otto attended the Little Falls High School; College of Agriculture, University of Minnesota. He is a salesman. R. Minot. 494 (347) Thelma Nelson JETT; b. December 16, 1895, near Cairo, Missouri; m. April 29, 1916, at home. Ray Morton EDWARDS, son of Morton Edwards (1861- ) and Ella Williams (1865-1950); b. July 28, 1893, Jacksonville, Missouri. 622. Thelma June EDWARDS. 623. Robert Morton EDWARDS. 624. Infant EDWARDS; b. and d. October, 1922. 625. Joyce EDWARDS. 626 • Asa Morton EDWARDS; b • and d. March 15, 1 930. Thelma graduated from Moberly, Missouri, High School 1914. She taught before she married. She is a member of Liberty Christian Church, pianist; O • E. S. , Cairo Chapter No. 180; Democratic Party. - SEVENTH to TENTH GENERATIONS 109

Robert Otto Anderson Fae Brown Lucille Wooden Anderson Brown Gregg Robert Anderson 1948 110 MORDECAI McKINNEY Ray is a dairy farmer; with his son Robert he built one of the better herds of pure-bred Holsteins in the state. He is a member of Liberty Christian Church; A. F. & A. M., Cairo Lodge No. 486; Republican Party. R. Cairo.

495 {347) Edna Aline JETT; b. November 27, 1898, near Moberly, Missouri; m. September 11, 1920, Cairo, Missouri. Harry Lee SHERWOOD; · son of John H. Sherwood ( 1864- 1950) and Ida Jane Huntsman (1863-1948); b. October 3, 1897, near Cairo. 627. Mary Imogene SHERWOOD. 628. Weldon Lee SHERWOOD. 629. Roberta SHERWOOD; b. November 7, 1928; d. July 31, 1941, bur. Liberty cem., Cairo. Edna attended rural schools. She is a member of Liberty Christian Church; Democratic Party. Harry attended Macon, Missouri, High School. He is a farmer and carpenter. He is a member of Liberty Christian Church, Deacon since 1922; Democratic Party. 496 (352) Kenneth Roy McKINNEY; b. December 19, 1925, Bakersfield, California. He attended the Methodist Church Kindergarten, Clearwater (now Paramount), California; public schools, Clearwater; Junior Colleges, Compton and Long Beach. Navy, March 9, 1944 to November 16, 1946; Seaman, Musician Second Class; San Diego, Washington, D. c., and Trinidad, West Indies; American Campaign Medal and Victory Medal; Mus./20 880-35-77 Navy. University, Washington, D. C., graduated, National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing; Whittier College, 1950; Los Angeles Conservatory of Music, since 1951. R. South San Gabriel, California.

497 ( 356) Margaret Annabel DINGJ.'IAN; b. February 16, 1914, near Sturgeon, Missouri; m. May 1, 1944, in Ludgershall, England. William YOUNG, son of Alexander Young (1880-1943) and Alice Caulif'ield ( 1881- ) , both of Glasgow, Scotland; b. January 10, 1910, Newtonville, Massachu­ setts. . EIGHTH and NINTH GENERATIONS 111

Robert Otto Derald Gene Fae Russell Fay Eldred Alan Otto E. Anderson 1944

Annabel Dee Jane Ellen Annabel Young Wil1 iam William Robert 1951 112 MORDECAI McKINNEY 630. Annabel Dee YOUNG; b. June 10, 1945. 631. Jane Ellen YOUNG; b. March 3, 1947. 632. William Robert "Rcbb" YOUNG; b. July 20, 1948. Annabel attended grade school in Sturgeon, Missouri, High School, Cairo, Missouri; Nurses Training, St. Louis City Hospital, Training School, R. N. 1936. She worked in City Hospital; in March, 1943, joined the A.rmy Nurse Corps as Second Lieutenant (No. N-744-420). She was in England one year with the 187th General Hospital, about 90 miles southwest of London. She returned to civilian life May 15, 1945. William attended public schools in Natick, Massachu­ setts. He was a garage worker and owner; now they operate a tavern in Renick, Missouri. He joined the Massachusetts National Guard, 192·9; entered active duty December, 1940, as Second Lieutenant. He went to England, April, 1944, as Major; to Liege, Belgium, December 15, 1944, where he was during the battle of the.Bulge and the V-blitz of Antwerp. After operations he was transferred to assembly area command near Rheims, France. He returned to the Unitad States October 23, 1945; to inactive duty February 17, 1946; he is now Lieutenant Colonel in the active reserve. His number is 0-410068. He is a member of the Demo­ cratic Party. 498 (356) Loreta Faye DINGMAN; b. April 25, 1916, Sturgeon, Missouri. Loreta graduated from Cairo, Missouri, High School 1934; Chillicothe, Missouri, Business College, com­ pleted steongraphic course 1941. She has a secretarial position in the U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D. C. She is a member of the Christian Church, Cairo. R. Washington. 499 (356) Harry Adelbert DINGMAN; b. August 15, 1918, Sturgeon, Missouri. Ann K. EHRENRARDT, dau. of Charles Karl Ehrenhardt (1884- ) and Sophia Dell Jarvis (1888- O; b. March 7, 1919, Independence, Missouri; m. July 21, 1945, Petaluma, California. 633. Larry Dell DINGMAN; b. July 30, 1950. 634. Terry Sue DINGMAN; b .. May 22, 1952. Dell graduated from Cairo, Missouri, High School, 1936; Chillicothe, Missouri, Business College, 1940; University of Arizona, B. s. in Business Administra- EIGHTH GENERATION 113 tion, 1951. Army of the United States August 12, 1942, to January 14, 1949. Second Signal Service Battalion, Washington, D. C., which later became part of the Army security Agency. Signal Corps Officer Candidate School, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Stationed at many posts in the United States and at Herzo Base, near Nurnberg, Germany. Released from active duty as a Captain. (Nos. 17076518; 0-1649053). He is a member of the Cairo Christian Church; A. F. & A. M., Lodge No. 76, Independence. He works in the purchasing department, General Motors Corp., Buick-Oldsmobile­ J:>ontiac Assembly Division, Kansas City, Kansas. R. Kansas City, Missouri. Ann was bookkeeper and secretary for a Motor Co. before marriage. She is a member of the First Christian Church, Independence. 500 (358) Armel BAKER; b. October 3, 1898, near Cairo, Missouri. Cora PERKINS, dau. of John Thomas Perkins and Margaret Ellen Howard (1867-1951); b. March 6, 1903, in Illinois; m. October 14, 1922, Independence, Kansas. 635. Norma Nadine BAKER. Armel attended Cairo public schools. He is a farmer and carpenter. They are members of Liberty Christian Church; Democratic Party. R. near Cairo. Cora attended the Coffeyville, Kansas, schools. She is an expert cook and seamstress. 501 (358) Roy F. BAKER; b. May 14, 1900, near Cairo, Missouri; m. October 31, 1925, Liberty, Missouri. Nellie SMITH, dau. of Victor Howard Smith (1874- 1929) and Riddie Belle Gibbs (1873-1951). Roy enlisted in the U.S. Navy, 1918; Great Lakes Training Station, battleship Indiana, transport South Bend, other assignments, discharged September 5, 1919. He attended Business College, Moberly, Missouri. He has been with the Post Office, Kansas City, Missouri, since 1923. They have no children. R. Kansas City. 502 (362) Richard Wayne McKINNEY; b. May 16, 1927, near Cairo, Missouri; m. December 5, 1948, Moberly, Missouri, Central Christian Church. 114 MORDECAI McKINNEY Frieda Belle WOLFE, dau. of Isaac Carver Wolfe ( 1902• ) and Oleta Belle Van Skike ( 1908- ) ; b. March 2, 1930, near Jacksonville, Missouri. 636. Monte Rand McKINNEY; b. June 7, 1950. 637. Lana Joy McKINNEY; b. February 6, 1952. Richard graduated from Cairo High School, 1945. He enlisted in the u. s. Navy, May, 1945; was stationed in San Diego, California, fourteen months (No. 3392529). They are members of Liberty Christian Church, he is Deacon, and Chairman of the Board; Demo­ cratic Party. He is a farmer and dairyman. R. Cairo. Frieda graduated from Cairo High School in 1948. 503 (363) Rosemary McKINNEY; b. February 10, 1931, near Cairo, Missouri. Rosemary graduated from Cairo High School, 1949. She is a member of Cairo Baptist Church. She is house­ keeper for her father since her mother died.

504 ( 366) Raymond Griffin ROBERTS; b • J anua.ry 4 , 1896, near Cairo, Missouri; m. September 7, 1920, Moberly, Missouri. Goldie BIGGERS, dau. of William and Nannie Biggers • .Raymond graduated from Mo~erly High School; Uni ver­ sity of Missouri, College of Agriculture. He farms near Moberly. They have no children. R. Cairo. Goldie graduated from Moberly High School. 505 (369) Annabel ALLEN; b. February 12, 1902, Independence, Missouri; m. January- 2, 1921. Clyde Morris ROACH, son of Henry and Elnora Roach; b. December 15, 1899, East Boone Township, Bates County, Missouri. 6 38. Clyde Allen ROACH; b • 1926, Burdette, Missouri. 639. David Maurice ROACH. Annabel is a member of the Burdette Baptist Church; Rebecca Lodg_e; Extension Club; 4H Club, leader. Clyde attended the Burdette, Missouri, public schools. He is a farmer and cattleman. He is a member of the Burdette Baptist Church; Odd Fellows Lodge; Farm Bureau. R. Adrian, Missouri. EIGHTH and NINTH GENERATIONS 115

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Lloyd Griffin, Joseph Lawrence, Sarah Rosamond, Mary, and Lloyd Dean Allen. 1951. 116 MORDECAI McKINNEY 506 {369) Lloyd Griffin ALLEN; b. November ;o, 1903, Independence, Missouri; m. 1930, Independence. Mary VAUGHAN, dau. of Joseph Vaughan {1870-1933) and Sallie Witt Mills (1874-1933); b. November 13, 1906. 640. Lloyd Dean ALLEN. 641 • Sarah Rosamond ALLEN. 642. Joseph Lawrence ALLEN; b. February 15, 1945, Santa Monica, California. Griffin graduated from William Chrisman High School, Independence, 1921. He is an electrician, a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 11, Los Angeles, California. All this :family but Joseph are members of the West Culver City Baptist Church; Lloyd is Deacon, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Sunday School teacher, Church Moderator. Mary teaches in the Sunday School, is Councilor for the World Wide Guild, Superintendent of the Junior Sunday School, member of the Womens Missionary Union. R. Venice, California.

507 ( 369) Lawrence Eugene ALLEN 1 Sr. , b. January 7, 1906, Independence, Missouri; m. March 15, 1930, Kansas City, Missouri. Evelyn Gertrude GIBBS, dau. of Delbert .Arthur Gibbs . (1875-1951) and Gertrude Maurine Waterman (1886- ), of Independence; b. October 12, 1909, Pecos, Texas. 643. Lawrence Eugene ALJ.E?l, Jr. 644. Gerald Gibbs ALLEN. 645. Jack Russell ALLEN. Gene attended Kansas City Junior College, 1928; U.S. Aviation School, Kansas City, 1928-29. He was Bugler, 110th Engineers, 35th Division, National Guard, 1926-29. HE'! is an Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineer. He is a member of Watson Memorial Methodist Church, Independence, Chairmen of the Board. He was Scoutmaster of Troop 228 for five years. Ro Inde­ pendence. Evelyn graduated from William Chrisman High School, Independence. She is a member of Watson Memorial Church. EIGHTH GENERATION 117 508 (369) Dorothy ALLEN; b. October 14, 1908, Inde­ pendence, Missouri; m. June 21, 1931, Independence. Paul SMITH, son of Levis Alvin Smith (1876-1951) and Edna Yingling (1878- ); b. December 1, 1910, Owen- dale, Michigan. Dorothy attended Independence High School, graduated 1927. She is a member o~ the Waldo Avenue Baptist Church, Independence. Paul attended Independence schools. He is a member of Stone Church, Latter Day Saints, Independence. He works for the Douglas Aircraft Co. R. Pacific Pali­ sades, California. They have no children. 509 (369) James Emerson ALLEN; b. May 21, 1914, Independence, Missouri; m. December 14, 1940, Las Vegas, Nevada. Dorothy Anne WINTERBOTTOM, dau. of Robert Alexander Winterbottom (1879-1941) of Henrysburg, Quebec, Can­ ada, and Alberta Alden King (1884-1951) of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia; b. June 5, 1917, Boston, Massachusetts. 646. James Robert ALLEN; b. July 22, 1941, Santa Monica, California. 647. Joan ALLEN; b. March 16, 1944, Santa Monica, California. 648. Susan ALLEN; b. May 21, 1950, Hawthorne, California. James attended public schools in Adrian, Missouri, and Independence; graduated 1933 from William Chrisman High School, Independence. He is General Foreman, Douglas Aircraft Co., Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is a member of the Douglas Management Club, associated with the National Association of Foremen. He is a Deacon in the Southeast Baptist Chapel, Tulsa. R. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dorothy graduated 1935 from Avalon High School, Avalon, Catalina Island, Cali~ornia; Senior Class President, Life Member of the California Scholarship Federation. She attended one year Los Angeles Junior College, Los Angeles, Californiao They are members of the Southeast Baptist Chapel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. 510 (371) Helen Bess QUROLLO; b. May 27, 1908, Independence, Missouri. Helen graduated from Independence High School; from Missionary Training School of the Kansas City Baptist 118 MORDECAI McKINNEY Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Kansas; received Bachelor of Religious Education degree from the School of Religious Education of Southwestern Baptist Semi­ nary, Fort Wor·th, Texas, 1951 • She is a member of Waldo Avenue Baptist Church, Independence. R. Inde­ pendence 511 (371) Jesse Joseph QUROLLO, Jr.; b. September 30, 1915, Independence, Missouri. Doris Edith BUCKLEY, dau. of Edward Joseph Buckley (1886-1945) and Alice Anne Carter (1888- ); b. October 18, 1915; m. July 9, 1938, Aurora, Illinois. 649. Ruth Anne QUROLLO; b. March 6, 1941. 650. James Allen QUROLLO; b. S~ptember 29, 1942. Joe graduated from Independence High School, 1932; Kansas City, Missouri, Junior College, 1934; Univer­ sity of Illinois, Urbana, 1936, B. S. in Electrical Engineering. He is an Engineer for the Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois. Doris graduated 1933 from East Aurora, Illinois, High School. They are members of the Claim Street Baptist Church, Aurora. R. Anrora; both child.ren were born there. 513 (373) Robert Carl SKINNER; b. October 30, 1922, Independence, Missouri. Lillian HAHN, dau. of John H. Hahn; b. August 12, 1918, Manteca, California; m. June 25, 1950, Los Angeles, California. Robert graduated from William Chrisman High School, Independence, 1942; Tri-State College, Angola, Indi­ ana, 1945, B. S. in Aeronautical Engineering, Alpha Sigma ~i fraternity. He is a member of First Baptist Church, Independence. He is Mathematician, Northrup Aircraft Co., Hawthorne, California. R. Los Angeles, Calif'ornia. Lillian was Valedictorian, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C., 1939, B. S.; graduate study at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Southern California. She taught two years in Wlaryland. She is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 514 (373) Roger Ashford SKINNER, Jr.; b. October 30, 1922, Independence, Missouri4 Ruth Lucille YODER, dau. of Dr. Earl H. Yoder (1888- EIGHTH GENERATION 119

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Katherine Lewis McLaughlin 1953 120 MORDECAI Mc~INNEY ) and Roselina C. Hoegerman (1883- ); b. June 15, 1912, LQs Angeles, California; m. October 4, 1952, Los Angeles. Roger attended Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, Missouri; William Chrisman High School, Inde­ pendence, graduated 1942; Tri-State College, Angola, Indiana, B. S. in Aeronautical Engineering, 1945. He is Mathematician, Northrup Aircraft Co., Hawthorne, California. He is a member of' First Baptist Church, Independence. R. Los Angeles, California. Both he and his twin brother are totally deaf from birth. Ruth graduated from Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles; Marinello Beautician School, beauty and electrolysis operator. She was part owner of a beauty shop until 1936. Shem. {1} 1936 John Lawson Young, Jr. ( -1951} ; they had Philip Earl, b. 1940, and John Thomas, b. 1943. She is now ceramic band painter for De Lee Art Co. of Los Angeles. She is a member of .Angeles Mesa Presby-terian Church. 515 (374) Lester H. McKINNEY; b. February 28, 1894, near Cairo, Missouri; m. October 31, 1918 (Ran.Co.Mo. ML 12, 161). Roechette L. PRICE,_ dau. of Sterling Price (1861- 1945) of Virginia and Ida Lee Williams (1870-1943) of Missouri; b. February 20, 1896, near Salisbury, Missouri. They have no children. Lester is a garage owner; salesman. He is a member of the Christian Church; Ararat Shrine. R. Cairo. Roechette attended Keytesville, Missouri, public schools and Kirksville, Missouri, State Teachers College. She taught 1913-22; was Postmaster, Cairo, 1922-44. She is a member of the Christian Church; is Fast Matron of the Os E. S., White Shrine. 518 ( 375) Gerald McKinney PETTY; b. December 6, 1901, Excello, Missouri; m. August 20, 1928, Carroll­ ton, Missouri (Carroll County ML)o Stella YOUNG, dau. of Albert Henry Young (1867- ) and Ella Lourena Brewer (1867-1944); b. April 13, 1898, near Hardin, Missouri. 651. Alice Sue PETTY. 652. Geraldine Young PETTY. EIGHTH GENERATION 121 Gerald attended public schools in Macon, Missouri, and Columbia, Missouri; B. S. in Education 1926, A. M. (Chemistry) 1927, University of Missouri; Ph. D. (Physical Chemistry) 1933, University of Pittsburgh. He taught in high schools in Missouri and Pennsylva­ nia, in Southwest Baptist Junior College, Bolivar, Missouri, and in the Newark, New Jersey, Division of Rutgers University. He is now an industrial chemist; Abstractor for "Chemical Abstracts" 1929- ; member of American Chemical Society; American Physical Society; Scotch Plains Baptist Church, Trustee 1948-51, Financial Secretary 1952- • Co-editor of "Descendants of Ebenezer McKinney." R. Scotch Plains, New Jersey. See "American Men of Science." Stella attended public schools near and in Hardin; WaJ:Tensburg, Missouri, State Teachers College, Diploma 1920. She taught near and in Hardin 1918-27, is now a substitute teacher. She first joined the Hardin Methodist Church, is now a member of Scotch Plains Baptist Church; Scotch Plains Womens Club; Scotch Plains Library Association, member since 1946, Presi­ dent 1953; Citizens Advisory Committee, Scotch ~lains P°''1blic Schools. See·"The Swallow Book" (Swallow Family genealogy, about 1910). 519 {376) Elma NEWTON; b. April 23, 1901, near Cairo, Missouri; m. August 20, 1921, Macon, Missouri. Stuart Taylor VICKERS, son of Charles Edgar Vickers (1862-1948) and Genevieve Henrietta Clark (1864- ); b. October 5, 1899, Old Orchard, St. Louis County, Missouri. 653. Francis Stuart VICKERS. Elma attended Moberly, Missouri, High School; Columbia, Missouri, Business College. She is a member of Westport .Presbyterian Church, Kansas City, Missou­ ri; O. E. S., Past Maton, 1945, Rolla, Missouri, Chapter 176, White Shrine.. She is a stenographer.

Stuart attended public schools in Kirkwood, Missou­ ri. He enlisted March 17, 1916 in 1st Missouri Field Artillery (National Guard); August 6, 1916, this be­ came the 128th Field Artillery, U.S. Army. To England and France, June and July, 1917. Served in the Vosges Mountains, Meuse-Argonne, Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Woods, Verdun. To the United States and discharged, August, 1919. Attended the University of Missouri 1919-23. Rolla, Missouri, School Board, President 1942-48; National Sojourners, Fort Leonard Wood Chap- 122 MORDECAI McKINNEY ter (Military organization), President 1948; Missouri National Guard, 128th Field Artillery, First Lieuten­ and 1921-25; Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Commander, Department of Missouri, 1944-45; Master Mason, 1921, later a member of the Royal Arch Masons and Council of Royal and Select Masons. He is a member of the American Legion; Westport Presbyterian Church; O. E. S., White Shrine. His service No. is 1463072. He is a salesman; r. Kansas City, Missouri.

521 ('377) Howard McKINNEY; b. January 18, 1909, Cairo, Missouri. Alice Marie GASCHE, dau. of George W. Gasche (1865- b. 1923) and Cora Belle Winer.,,,..- (.1875-1928); June 29, 1905, near Hillsboro, Missouri; m. February 13, 1930. 654. Patricia Louise McKINNEY. 655. Mary Lee McKINNEY. 656. Maurice Raymond McKINNEY. 657. Charles Lemoyne McKINNEY. 658. Audrey Jane LaRue McKINNEY. Howard graduated from Cairo High School, and from the Short Course in Agriculture, University of Missou­ ri, Columbia. He was a farmer; since 1944, he is with the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Crystal City, Missouri. He is a member of A. F. & A. M., Joachim No. 164, Hillsboro. Marie attended Hillsboro and DeSoto, Missouri, public schools; Will Mayfield College, Marble Hill, Missouri. She was Assistant Cashier, Bank of Hills­ boro, before marriage. They are members of the Baptist Church, Hillsboro. R. Hillsboro. 522 {377) Marshall Carey McKINNEY; b. August 3, 1911, near Cairo, Missouri; m. April 12, 1936, Wenat­ chee, Washlngton. Audrey WHISNAUD, dau. of Milo H. (1898- ) and Eva Whisnaud (1900- ); b. November 7, 1917, Seattle, Washington. 659. Larry Howard McKINNEY; b. August 17, 1937, Wenatchee. Marshall graduated from Cairo High School, 1929. He is a member of the Cairo Methodist Church; Democratic Party. He is in the grocery business. R. Seattle, Wasbjngton. EIGHTH GENERATION 123 523 {377) Troy Gibson McKINNEY; b. September 2, 1919, near Cairo, Missouri; m. 1942. Marian Elizabeth JEAN, dau. of Hugh Jean (1893- ) and Myrtle Bishop (1891- ); b. February 8, 1922, St. Louis, Missouri. 660. Linda Jean McKINNEY; b. August 25, 1947, Oakland, California. 661. Michael Troy McKINNEY; b. April 4, 1950, Oakland, California. Troy graduated from Cairo High School, 1937; Mober­ ly, Missouri, Junior College, 1939; attended Kirks­ ville, Missouri, State Teachers College. He taught in Cairo; was in the U. S. Army, February to August, 1943; is now with the Clary Multiplier Corp., San Francisco, California. R. San Leandro, California. Marian graduated from Cairo High School, 1939. They are members of Cairo Methodist Church; Democratic Party. 524 (382) Marjorie Alice McKINNEY; b. March 25, 1911, near Jacksonville, Missouri; m. June 16, 1938, Kirksville, Missouri. Glen Richardson NORTON; son of Lee Ames Norton (1887- ) and Decima Richardson (1891- ); b. December 9, 1909, near Anabel, Missouri. 662. Charles William NORTON; b. July 29, 1939, near Jacksonville. 663. David Earl NORTON; b. December 9, 1943, Macon, Missouri. 664. Joseph Lee NORTON; b. February 6, 1945, Macon. Wia.rjorie is a teacher. Glen is a farmer and stockman; r. near Macon. 525 (382) Robert Logan McKINNEY, Sr., b. August 8, 1913, near Jacksonville, Missouri; m. May 1, 1943, Camp Howze, Gainesville, Texas. Virginia Frances McCUISTION, dau. of Dr. C. H. Mccuistion (1863-1940) and Emma Winifred Johnson (1881-1941); b. August 25, 1918, Valleyview, Texas. 665. Robert Logan McKINNEY, Jr.; b. February 28, 1952, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. 124 MORDECAI McKINNEY Robert enlisted October 14, 1940, in the 110th Engineers, 35th Infantry Division. He entered service December 23, 1940, Technical Sergeant; and was commissioned Second Lieutenant January 24, 1942, First Lieutenant Au.gust 6, 1942, Captain March 8, 1943, Major May 1, 1944, Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 1945: service numbers 20737088 and 0453238. He was detailed in the Inspector General Department August 22, 1942, and continued there throughout the war. He was in the Headquarters, Southern Base Section, England, June 15, 1943; Headquarters OISE Base Section, France, Septem­ ber 1, 1944 to October 27, 1945; was separated March 15, 1946. He is Assistant to the President, North­ east Missouri State Teachers College, Kirksville. He was recalled to service March 15, 1951, and since January 25, 1953, has been Special Assistant to The Inspector General, Department of the Arrey, Washington, D. C. R. Arlington, Virginia. He graduated from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1936, A. B.; was a graduate student in New York University, 1948 and 1949. He is a member of Liberty Christian Church, Cairo, Missouri; A. F. & A. M. No. 541, Jack­ sonville, Missouri; Blue Key; Horace Mann League; Reserve Officer's Association; American College Public Relations Association; National Education Association; Missouri State Teachers Association. Virginia attended North Texas State Teachers College, Denton. She is a member of the First Methodist Church, Valleyview. 529 (388) Charles Culberson FRYE; b. June 12, 1908, Dallas, Texas; m. March 30, 1935, Tulsa Oklahoma. Dorothy Louise KASEY, dau. of Hugh Fields Kasey (1887- ) and Marsh Cook {1886- ); b. November 8, 1911, Mercedes, Texas. 666. Jean Marsh FRYE, b. March 30, 1938, Tulsa, Oklahoma. 667. Marilyn Powell FRYE, b. April 17, 1941, Tulsa. Charles is Regional Petroleum Engineer, Production Department, Continental Oil Co. R. Denver, Colorado. 530 (388) Dorothy Powell FRYE; b. May 6, 1912, Cripple Creek, Colorado. (?) COOK. 668. Jerry Powell COOK; b. October 27, 1936. 669. Frances·Minta COOK; b. September 14, 1938. EIGHTH and NINTH GENERATIONS 125

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Carl Herbert Burton Barbara Burton 126 MORDECAI McKINNEY Dorothy was widowed soon after she married •. She is a secretary for the Stanolind Oil and Gas Co., Tulsa, Oklahoma; lives with her parents. 532 (389) Frances MINOR; m. April 7, 1934. John William BURGE. R. Dayton, Ohio. 670. Harold William.BURGE. 533 (389) Georgia MINOR. Gregory CASE. R. Danville , Kentucky • 671. Thomas Lewis CASE; b. October 4, 1937. 672. Ruth Ann CASE; b. November 14, 1938. 536 (390) Frances BARLEY; b. April 15, 1907, New Castle, Indiana; m. April 13, 1929. James Herbert BURTON. 673. Carl Herbert BURTON; b. March 22, 1930. 674. Barbara BURTON; b. February 3, 1939. Frances attended public schools in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and Los Angeles, California, where she finished at Polytechnic High School; she then studied privately in Commercial Art. James is the leading :photographer of El ~Lionte, California. 537 (390) Mary Clinton BARLEY; b. July 28, 1920, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Virgil D. MILLER; m. 1940. Arthur Leroy JASON; m. August 15, 1949. Mary was educated in the Whittier, California, :public schools. She is a member of the Daughters of the American Colonists, Ann Hutchinson Chapter, Historian; Presbyterian Church; Republican l:'arty. Arthur is a television technician. R. Norwalk, California. 538 (391) Archie Spears FRYE, Jr.; b. July 17, 1913, Danville, Kentucky; m. May 30, 1936. Mary Elizabeth KEMPER; of Georgetown. 675. Anne FRYE; b. September 12, 1945. 676. Margaret Jane FRYE; b. October 2, 1952. EIGHTH GENERATION 127 Archie attended Somerset, Kentucky, High School; Military School at Lebanon, Tennessee; Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky. He was editor of the Somerset Journal; is now owner and editor of the Georgetown Graphic, and correspondent for the Louis­ ville Courier Journal. 539 (392) Harold RANEY; b. November 21, 1926, Brad- fordsville, Kentucky. Harold graduated 1950 from the University of Ken­ tuoky. He works in the Chemical Laboratory of the duPont Co.; Charlestown, Indiana. 540 (392) Mitchell RANEY; b. December 5, 1931, Brad­ fordsville, Kentucky. Jewell LAMB; b. September 18, 1933, Gravel Switch, Kentucky. Mitchell is a farmer. 542 (399) Annie Elizabeth ~IERCE; b. July 13, 1903, Pierce, Green County, Kentucky; m. July ;o, 1927, LaGrange, Oldham County, Kentucky. Carl Peter McNALLY, son of John Robert McNally (1871-1939) and Emma Katherine Hegner ( 1878-1951); b. February 6, 1901, Cecil County, Maryland. 677. Mary Sue McNALLY. Annie graduated from Western Kentucky State College, A. B., M.A. She is Supervisor in the Demonstration School of that College. She is a member of the First Baptist Church; D. A. R.; Ladies Literary Club. R. Bowling Green, Kentucky. She has furniture from the Burton McKinney home. Carl graduated from the University of Virginia, M. S. , Ph. D. He is head of the Chemistry Department, Western Kent-ucky State College. He is a member of the First l:>resbyterian Church; Kiwanis Club; Delta Chi fraternity; American Chemical Society. See "American Men of Science." 543 (399) Laura Almedia PIERCE; b. August 15, 1908, Pierce, Green County, Kentucky; m. June 4 , 1 9 31 , Bowling Green, Kentucky. 128 MORDECAI McKINNEY• Peter Benjamin STRINGER, son of William Stringer and Louella Johnson; b. August 25, 1905. 678. Benjamin Pierce STRINGER; b. October 9, 1935. Laura attended Western Kentucky State College, A. B. She is a teacher. She is a member of Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia. Peter attended the University of Louisville, D. D. S. He had overseas service in the Dental Corps, with t:h.e rank of Captain. He is a member o:f Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, Atlanta. He is on the Dental S-taff of the Lawson Veterans Admjnistration Hospital, Atlanta. NINTH GENERATION 544 (404) John Richard HOWE; b. November 17, 1909, Colorado Springs, Colorado; m. July 24, 1933, Colorado Springs. Margaret CARLSON, dau. of Samuel Aaron Carlson (1857-1942) and Emma Christine Johnson (1866-1921}, both b. Sweden; b. April 10, 1910, Colorado Springs. 679. Barbara Jeanne HOWE. 680. Margaret Norma HOWE; b. November 9, 1943, Denver, Colorado. 681. John Fred HOWE; b. August 28, 1949, Denver. John has worked with machinery all his life. He opened his own machine shop in 1936; it is now the Howe Machine and Supply Co. The plant was in defense work on a three-shi:ft basis. He now manufactures farm equipment; an auger type grain loader was patented, 1949; it is used extensively in the Rocky Mountain region. He owned and operated the Howe Construction Co., 1945-49. He is a member of the Denver Athletic Club; Mt. Vernon Country Club; International Footprint Association. He enjoys guns and hunting. R. Denver, Colorado. 545 (404) Mary Helen HOWE; b. March 15, 1916, Colorado Springs, Colorado; m. February 19, 1949, Colorado Springs. Harry C. VAN HORN, Jr. ; b. June 6, 1916, Roy, New Mexico. R. Aurora, Colorado. 682. Kathryn Joan VAN HORN; b. December 16, 1949, Denver, Colorado. 546 (405) John Clarence CHILDERS; b. February 14, 1905, La Junta, Colorado; m. Santa Barbara, California. Camilla COON. They have no children. John is a jeweler; r. :Los Angeles, Calilornia. 547 (405) Elsie Jessie CHILDERS; b. January 22, 1906, Fresno, California; d. November 24, 1946, Santa Barbara, California. 130 MORDECAI McKINNEY Carl Hans Wilheim SMITH; b. March 31, 1896, Seattle, Washington; m. November 15, 1926, Santa Barbara. 683. Carolyn Elsie SMITH. 684. Sue SMITH. Carl's parents were both b. in Germany. Hem. (2) Verna Margaret Dudley. 548 (406) Robert John JOHNSON; b. May 4, 1902, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Frances JOHNSON; m. April 13, 1924, Tahoka, Texas. 685. Robert J. JOHNSON; b. November 26, 1928, Amarillo, Texas. Lydia NOBLE; m. August 7, 1947, Ca.'l'lY'on, Texas. 686. Susan Lydia JOHNSON; b. September 11, 1948, Hot Springs, New Mexico. 687. Mary Laura JOHNSON; b. January 4, 1950, Amarillo, Texas. Robert was in the U.S. Navy curing World War I. He enlisted July 31, 1918; U.S.S. St. Louis, U.S.S. Henry S. Mallory; Bumpkin Island base. He is in the adver­ tising business with the City Sign Co., Amarillo.

549 (407) Malcolm Howe WYATT; b. May 9, 1915, Amarillo, Texas; m. July 5, 1941, San Antonio, Texas. Betty WELSH, dau. of Evelyn and Charles Welsh; b. July 20, 1919, Los Angeles, California. 688. Marianne WYATT; b. December 8, 1947, Fort Worth, Texas; christened Amarillo. 689. Malcolm David WYATT; b. August 3, 1951, Fort Worth; christened Pampa, Texas. Malcolm graduated from Amarillo High School, 1932; he attended Amarillo College, Texas Technological College, West Texas State College, Canyon, B. S. 1936, Baylor University Medical School, Dallas, Texas, M. D. 1940, and Reserve Commission 1st Lieutenant. He entered active service, U.S. Army Medical Corps, July 1, 1941; commissioned Captain Se~tember, 1942. He went to England, January, 1944; to France on the Normandy beachhead on D-day plus two; was in the campaign through France, Belgium, and Germany. He returned to the United States and· was discharged, February, 1946. His Army number is 0-391216. He practiced in Amarillo, in Spearman, Texas, and is now internist in a group of five doctors. He is a member of the Texas Heart Association, North.Plains District Chapter, President; John Richard Margaret c. Barbara Jeanne Margaret Norma Jolm Fred 1952 132 MORDECAI MoKINNEY Pampa Kiwanis Mens-1- Civic Club; Phi Chi {medical) fraternity; Knife and Fork Club, Pampa; former member Children of the American Revolution, John Alden Chap­ ter, Amarillo, No. 22880. His Baptismal and confirm­ ation records are in St •. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Amarillo. R. Pampa, Texas. Betty attended the University of Arizona, Tucson, A. B.; Delta Gamma sorority. They are members of the Episcopal Church, Pampa.

550 ( 408) Samuel James MILLWARD, Jr.; b. Ju1y 31, 1918, Colorado Springs, Colorado; m. June 20, 1945, Washington,· D. C. Cherie Mae BRUBAKER, dau. of Alva Franklin Brubaker (1884- ) and Ida Genevera Livengood (1889- ); b. November 28, 1922, Converse County, Wyoming. 690. Michael James MILLWARD; twins b July 29, 691 • Michelle Jeanne :MILLWARD; ,. • 1948, St. Lukes Hospital, Manila, Phllippine Islands; their birth is recorded in the Recorder's Office, Colorado Springs. Their baptismal records are in Grace Episcopal Church, Colorado Springs. Jim was baptized in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Colorado Springs (the record is in Grace Episcopal Church, Colorado Springs). He attended Colorado Springs public schools; Colorado College , B • A. 1939, Phi Delta Theta fraterni~y, Delta Epsilon honorary scientific society; Boeing School of Aero­ nautics, graduated 1940, Meteorology major. He was meteorologist for Pan American Airways, 1940-50; was interned by the Japanese in the Philippines thirty­ seven months, 1942-45, in the Santo Tomas and Los Banos Camps. He is now partner in the Clover and Oliver Mill and Lumber Co., San Carlos, California. R. Woodside, California. 552 (413) Elizabeth Ann LeBAROW; b. May 14, 1923, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; m. July 16, 1948, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rodney Burton HIGGINS; b. August 1'.3, 1923, Kansas City,, Missouri. 692. Helen Catherine HIGGINS; b. October 24, 1950. 693. Thacker McKay HIGGINS; b. December 5, 1952. Betty a~tended the University of New Mexico 1945-48, where she was President of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She is a member of the Presbyterian Church. Marianne Malcolm Betty A. Wyatt Malcolm David 134 MORDECAI McKINNEY Rodney was a Captain in the Marine Air Corps during World War II. He grad-..iated 1950 from the University of New Mexico, B. So in Engineering. He is District Engineer ~or the Atlantic Refining Co., Port Arthur, Texas.

553 (415) Alexandra Louise THACKER; b. September 20, 1933; now in Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

554 (416) Geoffrey Thacker SKIDMORE; b. May 15, 1935; now in Roslyn Heights, New York, High School.

564 (421) Edward Earl BURKHARD; b. November 28, 1927, Dickinson, North Dakota. Edward was-in the Navy two years during World War II. He graduated from the University of Indiana, 1951. 565 (421) Dorothy Elaine BURKHARD; b. December 6, 1928, Dickinson, North Dakota. Dorothy graduated from the University of North Dakota. She teaches art in South Bend, Indiana. 570 (426) Martin E. GREELY; b. February 14, 1913, Maineville, Ohio. R. Lebanon, Ohio. 571 (434) Walker McKinney NOE; b. May 18, 1923. Betty Jeanne BUCK; of Jacksonville, Florida; m. March 22, 1947. 694. Katharine Jeanne NOE; b. July 31, 1950. Walker graduated from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. He was in the European Theater of Operations in World War II. He then attended the University of Walker graduated from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. He was in the European Theater of Operations in World War II. He then attended the University of Kentucky. He . taught in the High School and coached basketball at Camp Dick Robinson, Kentucky; he was field man for the Kentucky Hereford Association; he is now a farmer and Heref"ord breeder; ro Eminence, Kentucky. 572 (434) Betty Ann NOE; b. February 10, 1926; m. February 10, 1948, at home {Lin. Co. Ky.}. Frederick Charles KEISER; son of Frederick Claire NINTH and TENTH GENERATIONS 135

Ronald Paul and Sue Smith Gregg Robert Anderson 1952

Samuel James, Cherie B., Michael James, and Michelle Jeanne Millward 1952 136 MORDECAI McKINNEY Keiser (1890- ) of Sharon, Pennsylvania, and Myrtle M. Hurst (1891- ) of McKeesport, Pennsylvania; b. March 25, 1923, Sharon, Pennsylvania. Both graduated from Cer1tre College, Danville, Kentucky. He served with the U. S • Army in World War II, September 30, 1942 to March 31, 1946, ASN 15-303- 274. He is Assistant Credit Manager for the Inter­ national Harvester Co. She is Death Claims Supervisor for the Kentucky Disabled Ex-Service Men's Board. They have no children. R. Louisville, Kentucky. 573 (434) Nancy Chenault NOE; b. December 7, 1927. Nancy graduated from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky; she is now at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. 574 (434) Edna Stith NOE; b. May 31, 1932. Edna is in Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. 575 (434) Robert Hugh NOE; b. July 2, 1934. Robert is in the University of Kentucky, Lexington. 576 (435) John Franklin HILL; b. April 8, 1921, Omaha, Nebraska; m. June 10, 1950, Patuxent, Maryland. Dolores May SCHWARTZ; dau. of Eugene M. Schwartz (1883-1928) and Steltba M. Hollinger (1898- ); b. June 4, 192;, York, Pennsylvania. John graduated from Annapolis Naval Academy, 1944. He served in the U. s. Navy during World War II. He is now Lieutenant; is stationed at the Embassy of the U. S • A. , Cairo, Egypt, where he is in the Off ice of the U.S. Naval Attache. Dolores was a Navy Flight Nurse during World War II. 578 (438) William Morrison BRIGHT; b. December 6, 1918. Betty WEISENBERGER; of Midway, Kentucky. William served in World War II, attaining the rank of' Major. He is now in service in the Army Air Corps. 579 (439) Marjorie BRIGHT; b. November 15, 1915; m. June 12, 1948 (on the sixtieth anniversary of her grandmother' s wedding) • NINTH GENERATION 137 Archibald W. WALKER, son of Walter Owsley Walker (1879- } and Annie Fence (1880-1951). Marjorie graduated from Stan.ford High School, 1933; Illinois Wesleyan University, B. S., . A. M. She is Supervisor of Public School Music, Danville, !{entucky, and teaches voice and instrumental music privately in Stanford, Kentucky. 580 (445) Joel Walter EMBRY; b. September 23, 1928, Lakeland, Florida; m. February 16, 1951, San Antonio, Texas. Jo Ann KRENECK; b. April 5, 1935, San Antonio. 695. Joel Wesley EMBRY; b. January 21, 1952 Lakeland. Joel is Airman 3rd Class, U. S. Air Force, with 3380 Air Police Sedn., now stationed at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi; his service number is 14371101. 581 (446) John Jackman EMBRY; b. 1932, Springfield, Illinois. John was in boot camp at Great Lakes, Illinois; Radar school at Norfolk, Virginia, and Boston, Massa­ chusetts. He is assigned to DL-U.S.S. Mitscher; Radar Seaman; service number 417-51-43. 582 (446) Carol Lou :&'1BRY; b. May 9, 1934, St. Louis, Missouri. Carol is in Springfield Junior College, majoring in Liberal Arts and Sciences. 583 {447) Joan EMBRY; b. 1928. Joan graduated 1950 from Transylvania College, Lex­ ington, Kentucky; she is now employed in Louisville, Kentucky. 584 (448) Lua.'Tllle Embry DAVIS; b. December 15, 1924; m. June ;o, 1951, Morganton, North Carolina. Mark Alexander HARRIS, son of Rev. Dr. Mark H. Harris ( 1898- ) of Tre·zevant, Tennessee, and Doro­ thea Furr of Mendenhall, Mississippi; b. in-Martin, Tennessee. Luanne graduated from Salem College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She studied dancing in New York City, 138 MORDECAI McKINNEY and taught in the Arthur Murray Studio there • Later she taught dancing in several private schools. She now teaches 1n the Memphis City Schools. Mark is a Public Accountant; r. Memphis, Tennessee.

585 (449) Harvey Helm EMBRY, Jr.; b. December 14, 1933, Glasgow, Kentucky. Harvey is 1n the University of Kentucky. 586 (449) John Hutcheson EMBRY; b. June 2, 1937, Danville, Kentucky. John is 1n Henry Clay High School, Lexington, Kentucky. 588 (455) Josephine DUNN; m. November, 1942. J. W. CORDEY. 589 (455) Eugene Cowan DUNN; m. May, 1948. Margaret COOPER. 590 (455) Rose Carpenter DUNN; m. February 26, 1945. Jesse CARTER.

591 (456) Ann Katharine McKINNEY; m. February, 1952. Adrian SOUTHERLAND. 592 (456) Nancy Cox McKINNEY. Woodrow WILSON. 594 (476) Florence Marie SIMS; b. February 11, 1919, Carthage, Ohio; m. June 14, 1945, Lexington, Kentucky. John Raymon ELLIOTT, son of William David Elliott (1867-1948) and Lucy Taylor (1877-1944); b. March 13, 1910, Casey County, Kentucky. 696. John Raymon ELLIOTT, Jr.; b. June 22, 1946. Florence attended Business College in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has been Assistant Cashier of the Peoples Ban.~ of Hustonville, Kentucky; Lincoln County National Bank, Stan.ford, Kentucky; Assistant Manager, McKinney Agency, Stanford State Bank; Acting Postmaster, McKinney, Kentucky; is now Assistant· Cashier, Peoples Bank, Hustonville. She is a member of the :McKinney Baptist Church. Both are active Democrats. John is a farmer. NINTH GENERATION 139 595 (478) Carrie Frances LA.AXMAN; b. March 2, 1917; m. October 27, 1946, Vincennes, Indiana. Lavon R. HASLER; son of Carlos O. Hasler and Hazel z. Riggins; b. March 15, 1921, Newberry, Indiana. 697. Terry Allen HASLER; b. August 21, 1948. Carrie attended public schools in Lawrence County, Illinois, High Schools in Lawrenceville, Illinois, and Vincennes, Indiana; Vincennes Business College, 1937- 38. She is a member of the First Baptist Church of Vincennes; Job's Daughters of Vincennes; Delta Theta sorority, Delta Epi chapter. Lavon attended ·public schools in Loogootee, Indiana; Vincennes Business College; Indiana University, graduated 1946. He entered the Army in May, 1943; to E·ro October 20, 1943. He was Army Ad.ministration Instructor for the 9th Replacement Depot, Pontaine­ bleau, France. He was discharged January 10, 1946. He is owner and operator of Hasler's Market, Loogoo­ tee. He is a member of the First Methodist Church, Loogootee; Masonic Lodge No. 626; American Legion Fost No. 120; Forty et Eight Post No. 1390. R. Loogootee. 596 (478) Royal Otis LUKMAN, Jr.; b. August 12, 1918; m. June 29, 1946, Vincennes, Indiana. Eleanor Jane MENEFEE, dau. of George W. Menefee and Carrie Ellen Coldiron; b. November 20, 1918, Richmond, Indiana. 698. Nancy Jane LAAKMAN; b. January 10, 1948. Royal attended public schools in Lawrence County, Illinois, High Schools in Lawrenceville, Illinois, and Vincennes, Indiana. He graduated from Vincennes Uni­ versity, 1939; attended the University of Illinois; graduated from Curtiss-Wright Technical Institute, Glendale, California, 1942. He was in the Navy, sta­ tioned in California, August 16, 1944 to June, 1946. He works at the Civil Aeronautics Administration Technical Development and Evaluation Center, Weir Cook Municipal Airport, Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity; First Baptist Church of Vincennes. R. Indianapolis. Eleanor graduated from Vincennes High School, 1936; Indiana University, 1940, B. S. in Education. She taught Commercial subjects, Sumner, Illinois, and Vincennes. She is a member of the First Christian Church, Vincennes; O. E. S., Indianapolis; Delta Theta Tau sorority, Delta Epi chapter. 140 MORDECAI McKINNEY 597 (478) Henry Edgar LA.AXMAN; b. July 23, 1920; m. January 30, 1945, Vincennes, Indiana. Mary Ellen DOGNAUX, dau. of Rene J. Dognaux and Nellie Bastin; b. April 22, 1921, Vincennes. 699. Frances Ann LA.A.KMAN; b. September 26, 1945. 700·. Henry Edgar LA.AKMAli, Jr.; b. October 30, 1946. 701. John Reynolds LA.AKMA.li; b. March 4, 1949. Henry attended public schools in Lawrence County, Illinois; graduated from Vincennes, Indiana, High School; Vincennes University, 1941. He entered service as Aviation Cadet, September;, 1941; was commissioned Second Lieutenant, April, 1942; was overseas March, 1943, to March, 1944. He completed fifty missions and combat tour with the 99th Bomber Group in Italy and North Africa. He was at Drew Field until released from active service, October 28, 1945, as Major, U.S.A.F.· He returned to active duty October 28, 1948; was in Korea July, 1950, to February, 1952. He is now Lieu­ tenant Colonel; r. Webb A.F. Base, Big Spring, Texas. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Vin­ cennes; Masonic Lodge; B. P. o. Elks. Mary attended school 1n Vince:ones; graduated from St. Rose Academy-, 1939; attended St. Mary of the Woods College, Terre Haute, Indiana; graduated from Vin­ cennes University, Psi Iota Xi sorority. She is a member of Old Cathedral Roman Catholic Church. 599 (478) William Reynolds LAA.KMAN; b. August 19, 1923. William attended grade school in Lawrence County, lllinois; graduated f:r;om Vincennes,. Indiana, High School, 1940; Vincennes Business College, 1941. He bas worked for the Blackford Window Glass Co. since that time, except for Air Force service, and is now Paymaster. He was in the Air Force, November 28, 1948, to December 11 , 1949, separated as Corporal; Se~tember 9, 1950 to September 8, 1951, released as A1/C; all service was in this country. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Vincennes. R. near Vincennes. 600 (478) Robert Harris LA.AKMAN; b. April 25, 1925; m. February 1; 1948, Vincennes, Indiana. Virginia Dant WALK, dau. of Edward C. Walk and Marie Lang Dant; b. July 11, 1924, Vincennes. Henry Royal, Jr. Farris James Robert William Patricia Margaret Carrie Isabelle Royal, Sr. 1948 142 MORDECAI McKINNEY Robert attended grade school in Lawrence County, Illinois; graduated from Lincoln High School, Vin­ cennes, Indiana, 1943. He has worked since on his father's farm. He is a member of the First Baptist Church and B. P.O. Elks, both of Vincennes. Virginia is saleslady- in her parents' store, Vin­ cennes. She is a member of' the Old Cathedral Roman Catholic Church. R. Vincennes .. 601 (478) Farris Owen LAA.KMAN; b. December 11, 1927; m. July 2, 1947, Terre Haute, Indiana. Mary Lou RAUHE, dau. of Nicholas Hau.he and Louise Olds; b. August 4, 1927, Vincennes, Indiana. 702. David Allen LA.A.KMAN; b. April 5, 1948. 703. Bruce Owen LAAKMAN; b. February 1, 1950. Farris attended grade school in Lawrence County, Illinois; graduated from Lincoln High School, Vin­ cennes, Indiana, 1945; attended Vincennes University. He entered the Army June 7, 1945; to Rome, Italy, December, 1945, Replacement Depot, 6th Army; to this country and discharged a.s Sergeant, January 25, 1947. He is a farmer. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Vincennes; Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mary Lou graduated from Vincennes High School, 1945; attended Indiana University, School of Nursing, 1945- 47. She is a member of the First Baptist Chllrch, Vincennes; Job's Daughters; Delta Theta Tau sorority, Delta Epi chapter. R. Vincennes. 602 (478) Margaret Jane LA.AXMAN; b. September 8, 1928; m. July 9, 1950, Vincennes, Indiana. George Ellsworth THOMPSON, Jr., son of George Ellsworth Thompson and Golda Hudson; b. July 22, 1922, Vincennes, Indiana. Jane attended public school in Lawrence County, Illinois; graduated from Vincennes High School, 1945; attended Vincennes University; graduated from Indiana University, School of Nursing, Graduate Nurse, 1949. She is a member of the First Baptist Church, Vin­ cennes; Delta Theta Tau sorority, Delta Epi chapter; Job's Daughters. She is a Nurse in Surgery at Blessing Hospital, Quincy, Illinois. George graduated from Vincennes High School, 1940; attended Vincennes University. He entered the Navy August 23, 1942; was assigned to the light cruiser U. S.S. Columbia; was discharged as Machinist Mate 1st NINTH GENERATION 143 Class, December 13, 1945. He is Plant Engineer for Central Fibre Products Co. , Inc. , Container Division, Quincy, Illinois. He is a member of North Methodist Church; the American Legion; the Ma.sonic Lodge; the Veterans of Foreign Wars. R. Quincy, Illinois. 603 (478} James Pleasant LAAKMAli; b. February 4, 1931; m. July 21, 1951, Vincennes, Indiana. Viola Louise· HUNCKLER, dau. of Frank Hunckler and Louise C. Heinz; b. January 9, 19;2, Vincennes. · James attended grade· schools in Lawrence County, Illinois; graiuated from Lincoln High Schqol, Vin­ cennes, 1949; attended Vincennes University. He is a farmer. He is a member of First Baptist Church, Vin­ cennes; Eagles Lodge. R. Vincennes, Indiana. Viola attended grade school 1n·v1ncennes; graduated from St. Rose Academy, 1949. She is receptionist for a doctor. She is a member of St. John's Roman Catholic Church; Delta Theta Tau sorority, Delta Epi chapter.

604 (478) Patricia Ann LA.AKMA.B; b. February 28, 1933. Pat attended grade school in Lawrence County, Illinois; graduated from Lincoln High School, Vin­ cennes, Indiana; attended Indiana Business College 1950-51. She is a member of First Baptist Church, Vincennes; Job's Daughters; Delta Theta Tau sorority, Delta Epi chapter. She is receptionist for a doctor. R. near Vincennes. 618 (493) Robert Otto ANDERSON; b. June 16, 1925, Raub, North Dakota; m. November 16, 1946. Fern NIELSON, dau. of Paul Nielson and Helga Jensen; b. July 12, 1924, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 704. Gregg Robert ANDERSON; b. February 24, 1948. 705. Ronald Paul ANDERSON; b. October 13, 1950. Robert was an honor student in Minot, North Dakota, High School, 1943; University of Minnesota, B. s. He is a member of Vincent Methodist Church, Minot. He is salesman for an Electric company in Minneapolis. He was in the U.S. Navy three years; is now Lieuten­ ant in the Naval Reserve. R. Minneapolis. Fern - attended Minneapolis High School; Business College. She is a member of Mount Olivet Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. She is a Secretary. 144 MORDECAI McKINNEY 619 {493) Derald Gene ANDERSON; b. December 11, 1927, Parshall, North Dakota; m. September 12, 1951, Velva, North Dakota. Regina HABERLACK, dau. of Mike Haberlac'k: and Phylis Bassert; b. April 16, 1932, Velva. Derald. was an honor student, Minot, North Dakota, High School, 1945; is now in the School of Medicine, University of North Dakota. He was in the U. S • Air Corps three years; two years in Korea; was discharged as Staff Sergeant. He is a member of the Roman Catho­ lic Church. R. Grand Fork, North Dakota. Regina attended Velva High School. She is book­ keeper at the Student Union, University of Borth Dakota. She is a member of the Roman Catholic Church.

620 (493) Russell Fay ANDERSON; b. October 15, 1929, Raub, Worth Dakota; m. November 26, 1950, St. Louis, Missouri. Lorraine HENKE, dau. of Laurel Henke and Agnes Haas; b. December 16, 1928. Russell was an honor student, Minot, North Dakota, High School, 1947; a member- of State Debating Team, chosen best individual debater in North Dakota, 1947. He was in the Army Air Force three years; Instructor in Radio Technical Department; discharged as Staff Sergeant • He is now Civil Service Instructor, Scott Field, Illinois. He is a member of Vincent Methodist Church, Minot. R. Breese , Illinois. Lorraine attended High School in St. Louis. She is a member of the Roman Catholic Church. 621 (493) Eldred Alan ANDERSON; b. August 11, 1935, Minot, North Dakota. Eldred is in Minot High School; is a member of the basketball team. He is a member of Vincent Methodist Church. 622 (494) Thelma June EDWARDS; b. August 1, 1918, near Cairo, Missouri; m. August 5, 1939, Macon, Mis- souri. Paul William GOODDING, ·son of Oswald Lee Goodding (1894- ) and Lota·May Bond (1893- ); b. July 9, 1917, near Cairo. NINTH GENERATION 145 706. Mary Joyce GOODDING; b. June 15, 1940. 707. Nancy June G00DDING; b. September 17, 1942. 708. Morton Lee GOODDING; b. March 12, 1946 • Thelma graduated from Cairo High School, 1936. She worked in the Bank of Cairo before she married. She is a member of Cairo Christian Church. Paul graduated from Cairo High School, 1935. He is a farmer and mechanic. 623 (494) Robert Morton EDWARDS; b. December 6, 1919, near Cairo, Missouri; m. September 20, 1942, Moberly, Missouri. Juanelle ROGERS, dau. of Henry Carel Rogers (1891- } and Elma Hazel Halterman (1896- ) ; b. January 20, 1920, near Jacksonville, Missouri. 709. Karen Ann ED\VA...'IIDS; b. May 10, 1944. 710. Rayma Carol EDWARDS; b. April 30, 1948. Robert was in the U. s. Army, April, 1945, to Octo­ ber, 1945; infantry private, stationed in the United States; No. 37687554. He attended Cairo public schools; Salutatorian, 8th grade, graduated from High School 1938, Valedictorian and Class l1:resident. He is a member of Balanced Farming in Randolph .county, Missouri, President; Randolph County Farm Bureau, Secretary and Treasurer; Black and White Holstein District Association, officer; Liberty Christian Church. He is a dairy farmer; was formerly a partner with his father, and is now sole owner of a fine herd of pure-bred Holstein cattle. He is a member of the Republican Party. Juanelle was Valedictorian of her 8th grade class; she graduated from Macon, Missouri, High School, 1940, Valedictorian. She worked in the Bank of Cairo before she married. She is a member of the Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church. R. Cairo. 625 (494) Joyce EDWARDS; b. November 27, 1925, near Moberly, Missouri; m. May 27, 1946, Macon, Missouri. Harold Lloyd HALLEY, son of William Lloyd Halley {1885- ) and Hattie Belle Sexton {1899· ) of Virginia; b. December 18, 1924, Excello, Missouri. 711. Linda June HALLEY; b. September 4, 1947. 712. Sandra Joyce HALLEY; b. March 17, 1951. 146 MORDECAI MoKINNEY Joyce graduated from Cairo High School, 1943. - She is a member of Liberty Christian Church. Harold graduated from Macon, Missouri, High Sohool, 1943. He enlisted 1943 in the Marines; was trained at Camp Pendleton, San Diego, California; served in the Pacific theatre at Guadalcanal, Okinawa, and Guam; was discharged, May, 1946, Corporal; No. 890001. He is a machinist. R. Kansas City, Missouri. 627 (495) Mary Imogene SHERWOOD; b. September 18, 1922, near Cairo, Missouri; m. January 20, 1942, Macon, Missouri. Cecil Marion ROBUCK, son of Claud Robuck ( 1880- ) and Susie Clubb (1888- ); b. June 9, 1912, near Cairo. 713. Robert Marion ROBUCK; b. May 29, 1942. 714. Beverly Jean ROBUCK; b. June 19, 1943. 715. Shirley Ann ROBUCK; b. June 12, 1946. 716. William Harry ROijUCK; b. November 19, 1948. Mary graduated from Cairo High School, 1940. She is a member of the Democratic Party; an active member.of Liberty Christian Church. Cecil graduated from Cairo High School, 1930. He enlisted in the Army December 7, 1942; was stationed at West Point Military Academy, March, 1943; dis­ charged Febr~ary 20, 1946; No. 37245107. He is a dairy farm.er, and a fertilizer dealer in Cairo. He is a member of Liberty Christian Church; Democratic Party; Balanced Farming. R. Cairo • 628 (495) Weldon Lee SHERWOOD; b. September 4, 1925, near Cairo, Missouri; m. November 22, 1947, Columbia, Missouri. Bernice E. BURKS, dau. of Edmund G. Burks {1906- ) and Thelma Mae Riegel { 1911- ) ; b. December 7, 1927, Columbia. 717. Sherida Jean SHERWOOD; b. December 9, 1948. 718. Dana Joan SHERWOOD; b. May 25, 1951. Weldon graduated 1943 from Cairo High School. He was in the U.S. Air Force, November 25, 1943, to April 4, 1946; service no. 37628043. He is Installer and Repairman for the Bell Telephone Co. He is a member of Liberty Christian Church; Democratic Party. R. Moberly, Missouri. NINTH and TENTH GENERATIONS 147

Geraldine Young ~etty Alice Sue Petty

Marian Joy Grady Sandra, Yi.rs. Harold, and Linda Halley. 1952 148 MORDECAI McKINNEY Bernice attended Stephens College, Columbia. She is a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Columbia; Rebekah Lodge; is politically Independent. She was a sten­ ographer.

635 (500) liorma Nadine BAKEF; b. February 3, 1934, near Cairo, Missouri; m. February 15, 1952, Moberly, Missouri. Floyd Lee WATKINS, son of Roy Watkins ( 1888- ) and Lena Mae Teter (1894-1947); b. November 30, 1932, Excello, Missouri. Nadine graduated from Cairo High School, 1952, Vale­ dictorian. She is a member of Liberty- Christian Church; Democratic Party. Floyd attended Cairo High School. He is a farmer and carpenter. He is a member of Jacksonville Christian Church; Democratic Party. R. near Cairo •

638 (505) Clyde Allen ROACH; b. April 28, 1926, ~ East Boone Township, Bates County, Missouri; m. May, 1946. Joan Taylor STEVENS, dau. of :Frank and Leila Stevens. Allen attended old Burdett school, where bis father and grandfather attended; Adrian, Missouri, High School, graduated 194;. He enlisted in the Marine Corps, 1943; was at New Caledonia, Bou.gan1Ti1le~ Guam; he was injured in an accident; he was discharged ~rom the 3:rd Marine Division, 1945; recalled December 26, 1950; discharged, April, 1951. He is in the Feed and Fertilizer business; r. Adrian. 639 (505} David Maurice ROA.CH; b. September 7, 1936, East Boone Township, Bates County, Missouri. David attended old Burdette school; he is now in Adrian, Missouri, High School. 640 ( 506) Loyd Dean ALI.Eli; b. January 29, 1934, Independence, Missouri. Dean graduated 1952 from Venice, California, High School. He is an electrical spot welder. 641 ( 506) Saran Rosamond __ ; b. February 19, 1938, Independence, Missouri. NINTH GENERATION 149 Sarah is in Mark Twain Junior High School, Venice, California. 643 (507) Lawrence Eugene ALLEN, Jr.; b. March 15, 1931, Kansas City, Missouri. Lawrence is a member of Watson Memorial Methodist Church, Independence, Missouri. He graduated from William Chrisman High School, 1949; he is now in Missouri School of :Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mechanical Engineering. 644 (507) Gerald Gibbs ALLEN; b. November 18, 1932, Independence, Missouri. Jerry is a member of Watson Memorial Methodist Church, Independence. He graduated from William Chrisman High School, 1950; is now in the School of Forestry, University of Missouri, Columbia. 645 (507) Jack Russell ALLEI; b. April 10, 1936, Independence, Missouri. Jack is a member of Watson Memorial Church, Inde- 1>endence , Missouri. He is now in Independence Junior High School.

651 (518) Alice Sue PE~; b. May 30, 1935, Pitts­ burgh, Pennsylvania. Alice is in Scotch Plains, New Jersey·, High School; National Junior Honor Society 1949, American Legion Citizenship Medal 1950, band, dance band, orchestra, chorus. She is a member of Scotch Plains Baptist Church. She is organist, Fanwood, New Jersey, Christian Science Church, since 1951. 652 (518) Geraldine Young PET~Y; b. October 26, 1937, Plainfield, New Jersey. Gerry is in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, High School; National Junior Honor Society, 1951, drum majorette. She is a member ·of Scotch Plains Baptist Church. 653 (519) Francis Stuart VICKERS; b. October 31, 1925, St. Louis, Missouri. Lola Jean QUIGLEY, dau. of Loren Bertrand Quigley (1895- } and Elsie Kindler (1897- ); b. February 25, 1927, Kansas City, Missouri; m. July 16, 1950, Kansas City. 150 MORDECAI McKINNEY 719. Gary Alan VICKERS; b. October 14, 1952, Kansas City, Missouri. Francis graduated from Rolla, Missouri, High School, 1943; he attended Westminster College, Fulton, Mis­ souri, Phi Delta Theta fraternity; University of Missouri~ Columbia. He was in the Army of the United States May 15, 1944, to May 29, 1946; Headquarters Company, 70th Infantry Division, October, 1944; Euro­ pean Theater of Operations, December 10, 1944, to April, 1946; Awards and Decorations Branch, AG, Head­ quarters, Theater Service Forces, European Theater, August, 1945; AG Theater Travel Bureau, January, 1946; discharged as Sergeant, service no. 37640448. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is an Archivist, Department of the Army, Records Center, Kansas City, Missouri. R. Kansas City. Lola graduated from Wickes, Arkansas, High School, 1945. She is a member of Northeast l?"resbyterian Church, Kansas City. She was Clerk Typist, Department of the Army, Records Center, Kansas City. 654 (521) Patricia Louise McKINNEY; b. February 5, 1931, near Cairo, Missouri. Patricia graduated :from Hillsboro, Missouri, High School, 1949. She is a member of the Baptist Church. She is Secreta...7, Jefferson County, Missouri, Health Department. 655 (521) Mary Lee McKINNEY; b. June 29, 1932, Cairo, Missouri. Mary graduated :from Hillsboro, Missouri, High School, 1950. She is a member of the Baptist Church. She is Secretary, Jefferson County Abstract Co., Hillsboro. 656 (521) Maurice Raymond McKINNEY; b. February 11, 19;4. Maurice graduated 1952 from Hillsboro, Missouri, High School. Re works for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Crystal City, Missouri. 657 (521) Charles Lemoyne McKINNEY; b. September 5, 1938, near Pevely, Missouri. Charles attends Hillsboro, Missouri, High School. He is a member of the Baptist Church. NINTH GENERATION 151 658 (521) Audrey Jane LaRue McKINNEY; b. July 3, 1940, near Pevely,"Missouri. Jane attends Hillsboro, Missouri, High School. She is a member of the Baptist Church. 673 (536) Carl Herbert BURTON; b. March 22, 1930, Los Angeles, California. Gloria AVRITT; m. March 1, 1952. Carl attended El Monte, Calif'ornia, High School; Pasadena, California, City College; Mount San Antonio Junior College, graduated 1950. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy, 1950. He is at the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station Electronics Department, Seal Beach, Cali­ fornia. 677 (542) Mary Sue McNALLY; b. November 29, 1928, Bowling Green, Kentucky; m. June 24, 1950, Bowling Green. Charles Rogers BRYANT, son of Joseph Allen Bryant (1896- ) and Florence Rogers (1895- ); b. September 11, 1926, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky Mary graduated.from Randolph Macon Womens College, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1950, A. B. She is a member of the First Baptist Church; Alpha Omicron Pi sorority; D. A. R. Charles graduated from Western Kentucky State College, A. B. He had Naval Training at Berea College, Michigan; is now Lieutenant in the Navy Reserve; his service number is 523117. He is a member of the First Baptist Church; Rotary Club; Junior Chamber of Commerce. He is in the fL~ of Motor and Electric Supply Co. , Inc. R. Bowling Green, Kentucky. TEN~H GENERATION 679 (544) Barbara Jeanne HOWE; b. September 10, 1934, Denver, Colorado. Robert Spencer BEECHER; m. about December, 1952. Barbara is in A & M College, Fort Collins, Colorado. 683 (547) Carolyn Elsie SMITH; b. September 17, 1927, Sa.llta Barbara, California. James FERRELL; m. February 12, 1950, Santa Barbara; r. Murfreesboro, Tennessee. 720. Judith Ann FERRELL; b. December 5, 1950, Nashville, Tennessee. 684 (547) Sue SMITH; b. September 22, 1934, Santa Barbara, California. R. Santa Barbara. Sue graduated 1952 from Santa Barbara High School; she was chairman of a Student Body Commission, Seal Bearer in the California Scholarship. Federation Sue graduated 1952 from Santa Barbara High School; she was Chairman of a Stu.dent Body Commission, Seal Bearer in the California Scholarship Federation, a member of Junior Statesmen of America, Tri-Hi-Y. She is a student in Occidental College, Los Ang~les, California. She is a talented pianist. SEVENTH and NINTH GENERATIONS 153

Mrs. P. M. McKinney Sara R. Barbour 1935 Marian Barbour Wm. Daniel Crist Tom Roy Crist 1937

Monte Rand and Sara Rebecca Barbour Lana Joy McKinney 1952 APPENDIX A Names received after the text was completed. (These names are indexed). 59, 61: see after 751. 137 (71) Sarah and George WILLIAMS bad one son: 721. Henry Clay WILLIAMS, of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. ;15 (213) Pleasant Miller McKINNEY; b. October;, 1861, Joplin, Missouri; m. January 6, 1885, McKinney, Kentucky; d. May;, 1952, Peoria, Illinois. They are bur. I. O. O. F. cem., Abilene, Texas. Rebecca Jane DANIEL, dau. of James Patrick Daniel (1842-1911) and falitha Cumi Jones (1844-1908); b. Jiovember 18, 1865, :Mt. Salem, Kentucky; d. November 23, 1940, Peoria. 722. Ida Estelle McKINNEY. 723. Edna Irene KcKIDEY. 724. Elbert Irvin McKINNEY. 725. Charlotte Omni McKINNEY. Pleasant was a mortician; after 1928 a realtor. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church; I. 0. 0. F. Lodge; former member of the Modern Woodmen of America. 327 (223) George and Fannie MoKINNEY had, in addi­ tion to the seven children already named: 726 • Muriel McKINNEY. 372 {239) Edward J. Schulenberg d. April 20, 1953. 426 (282) Clyde and Ethel GREELY also had a dau.: 727. Elnora Roseanna GREELY. 540 (392) Mitchell and Jewell Raney have a son: 728. Michael RANEY; b. April 2, 1952, Danville, Kentucky. 588 (455) Josephine and J. W. CORMNEY have children: 729. Billie Jo CORMNEY; b. August, 1945. 730. Ronald CORDEY; b. July, 1947. APPENlJIX A 155

Meriem Cunningham, P. M. McKinney, Edna M. Cleary, Julene Cunningham, Mrs. Bruce Cunningham. 1938.

Ida Estelle, Charlotte Cunii, Elbert Irvin, Edna Irene Pleasant Miller, and Rebecca Jane McKinney 1912 156 MORDECAI McKINN~Y 589 (455) Eugene and Margaret DUNN have one son: 731. Eugene Cowan DUNN, Jr.; b. November 16, 1951. 590 (455) Rose and Jesse CARTER have children: 732. Nancy Gene CARTER; b. January 2, 1947. 733. Nora Guin May CARTER; b. May 13, 1950. 592 (456) Nancy and Wood.row WILSON have one son: 734. Charles WILSON. 635 (500) Norma and Floyd Lee Watkins have a dau.: 735. Ladonna Jean WATKINS; b. March 21, 1953, Moberly, Missouri. 677 (542) Mary and Charles BRYANT have a child: 736. Melissa Ann BRYANT; b. February 20, 1953, Bowling Green, Kentucky.

722 (315} Ida Estelle McKINNEY; b. January 3, 1886; m. September 11 , 1 917 , Medford, Oklahoma·. Leeroy Benson CRIST; b. January 14, 1884, Osborne, Kansas; d. March 7, 1942, at sea, near Puerto Rico. 737. Tom Roy CRIST. 738. Lewis Pleasant CRIST; b. January 25, 1921, Abilene7 Texas; d. June 17, 1925, Lake Worth, Florida. 739. William Daniel CRIST. 723 (315) Edna Irene McKINNEY, b. February 18, 1888, Gatesville, Texas; m. December 10, 1912, San Angelo, Texas. Allyn James CLEARY, son of John Henry Cleary and Mary Gibson, both b. Ireland; b. December 5, 1871, St. Louis, Missouri. 740. Jennie Marie C~.aRY. 724 (315) Elbert Irvin McKINNEY; b. November ,,.... 1890, Abilene, Texas. Stella EVANS; m. in Temple, Texas. 7 41 • Elbert Irvin McKINNEY, Jr. 7 42. :Pleasant M. McKINNEY, Jr. 743. Bertie Lou McKINNEY. APPENDIX A 157

-- James David Caldwell, Randall Barbour Caldwell, Dr. O. E. Barbour, Robert Barbour Voelker, Daniel Barbour Voelker, Stephen Barbour Voelker, William John Voelker, III. 1950.

Pleasant M. McKinney, Jr., and his family 158 . MORDECAI McKINNEY 725 (315) Charlotte Cumi McKINNEY; b. November 20, 1899, Abilene, Texas; m. July 1, 1919, St. Louis, Missouri. Orville Everett BARBOUR, son of Edward Everett Barbour (1869-1938) and Sarah Marie Kendall (1868- 1900); b. June 25, 1893, Indianapolis, Indiana. 744. Sara Rebecca BARBOUR; b. August 6, 1920; d. unm. June 1, 1944. 745. Marian June.BARBOUR. 746. Charlotte Cleo BARBOUR. 747. Helen Kathryn BARBOUR; b. June 22, 1936. Orville attended Western Military Academy 1917-18; graduated 1919 from .st. Lou.is University, B. s., M. D.; 1920 from New York University, Pediatrics. He was in the S. A. T. c. 1916-18. _He is a mamber of the American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, Illinois Medical Association, Peoria Medical Association, Chicago Pediatrics Society, University Club of Peoria, Rotary International, Nu Sigma Nu, Alpba Tau Omega. He is on the staff of Methodist and St. Francis Hospitals, both of Peoria. The children were all born in Peoria, Illinois. 727 (426) Elnora Roseanna GREELY. Lloyd SHER.RITT. 748. Jerry SHERRITT. 749. James SHERRITT. 750. Connie Sue SHERRITT. 737 {722) Tom Roy CRIST; b. May 6, 1919, Abilene, Texas. Claire :N. WOOSTER, of Union City, New Jersey; m. October 31, 1942, Wiohita, Kansas. See after 811. 739 (722) William Daniel CRISf; b. August 9, 1922, Moore Haven, Florida. Loretta Jean CALLENDER; m. February 16, 1945, Lake Worth, Florida. See after 811. APPENDIX A 159

Mrs. David Caldwell, Mrs. W. J. Voelker, Jr. Helen Kathryn Barbour, Mrs. O. E. Barbour

Charlotte Barbour, Estelle M. Crist Pleasant Miller McKinney, Edna M. Cleary 1945 160 MORDECAI McKINNEY 740 (723) Jennie Marie CLEARY; b. December 19, 1913, San Angelo, Tex.as; m. June 6, 1931, Wichita, Kansas. Bruce Robert CUNNINGHAM; b. December 29, 1913. 751. Meriem Aileen CUNNINGHAM. 752. Julene CUNNINGHAM; b. December 9, 1939. 753. Teresa CUNNINGHAM; b. June 22, 1946. 743 {724) Bertie Lou McKINNEY. (?) NOVATASZLEI. 745 (725) Marian June BARBOUR; b. September 5, 1922; m. March 7, 1942, st. Louis, Missouri. William John VOELKER, Jr. 754. William John VOELKER, III; b. December 10, 1942 .. 755. Stephen Barbour VOELKER; b. December 24, 1944. 7~_:5. Daniel Barbour VOELKER; b. April 3, 1948. 757. Robert Baxbour VOELKER; b. March 1, 1950. All the children were b. in Peoria, Illinois. William served in World War II. 746 (725) Charlotte Cleo BARBOUR; b. June 11, 1926; m. August 25, 1945, Lincoln, Nebraska. David T. CALDWELL. 758. James David CALDWELL; b. September 9, 1946, Peoria, Illinois. 759. Randall Barbour CALDWELL; b. August 25, 1949, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 760. Stephen Brant CALDWELL; b. November 23, 1951, Jonesboro, Louisiana. David served in World War II.

751 ( 7 40) Meriem Aileen CUNNINGH.llI ;- b. April 13, 1932, Wichita, Kansas; m. April 20, 1952. Clifford Lyle DOGGETT; b. May 27, 1927, Wichita. 761. Steven Lyle DOGGETT; b. April 6, 1953. 59 (16) Mary McKINNEY; d. Pulaski County, Kent"'1cky. Henry BURK; b. August a, 1758, Virginia; m. January 1, 1788, Washington County, Virginia; d. May, 1840, Decatur County, Indiana. APPENDIX A 161 762. Joshua BURK. 763. John BURK. 764. Henry BURK. 765. Jane BURK. 766. McKjnney BURK. 767. Patience BURK. 768. George BURK. 769. James BURK .• 61 (16) Margaret MCKIN.NEY. William VANHOOK. Bales WILLIAMS; m. January 5, 1815. William Vanhook was an executor of Collin McKinne7 1 s estate (1811). In 1830 the other children of Collin McKinney deeded their share of the real estate of the estate of Margaret Williams. If' Margaret had heirs, evidently none of them survived her. 763 (59) John BURK; b. April 8, 1791, Russell County, Virginia; d. December 29, 1857, Decatur Coun-ty, Indiana. Susan SMITH; b. 1793, Pulaski County, Kentucky; m. October 3, 1815, Pulaski County; d. January 12, 1871, Shelby County, Iowa. 770 ♦- Henry S. BURK. 771. Emily J. BURK. 772. John B. BURX. 773. Chesley C. BURK. 774. Byrd W. BURK. 775. Thomas L. BURK. 776. William BURK. 777. Elizabeth S. BURK. 778. Mary J. BURK. 779. James BURK. 764 (59) Henry BURK; b. 1793, Russell County, Virginia; d. before 1840, Decatur County, Indiana. Elizabeth RANDOLPH; b. 1798; m. October 3, 1816, Pulaski County, Kentucky; d. February 26, 1865, Deoatur County,. 780. Mary BURK. 781. Penelope BURK. 782. Archibald.BURK. 162 MORDECAI McKINNEY 783. George BURK, twin 784. Elizabeth BURK, s. 765 (59) Jane BUBK. Benjamin BEARD. 767 (59) Patience BURK. Presby MORRIS. 771 (763) Emily J. BURK; b. 1818, Pulaski County, Kentucky; d. May 15, 1855, Decatur County, Indiana. Archibald McCONNELL; b. June 23, 1808, Bourbon County, Kentucky; m. August 29, 1834, Decatur County; d. July 28, 1851, Decatur County. 785. John McCONNELL. 786. Archibald McCONNELL. 787. Emily A. McCONNELL. 788. Nancy McCONNELL. 789. Chesley McCONNELL. 790. Elizabeth S. McCONNELL. 779 (763) James BURK. James was Captain, 37th L'ldiana Infantry. He was killed at Atlanta, Georgia, during the Civil War. 783 (764) George BURK; d. 1864 in Libby Frison. 784 { 764) Elizabeth BURK; b. August 27, 1836, Decatur County, Indiana; d. May 20, 1921, Decatur County. James T. DOLES, b. June 2, 1837, Decatur County; m. August 26, 1858, Decatur County; d. December 3, 1916, Decatur County. 791. General Lafayette DOLES. 792. Henry Clay DOLES. 793. James DOLES. 794. Eleasant DOLES.· 795. Ira DOLES. 796. Flora DOLES. 787 (771) Emily A. McCONNELL; b. March a, 1841, Decatur County, Indiana; d. November 22, 1922, Decatur County. APPENDIX A 163 Isaac H. TAYLOR; b. July 26, 1838, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; m. March 9, 1865, Decatur County; d. January 21, 1903, Decatur County. 797. Emma TAYLOR. 798. John TAYLOR. 799. James TAYLOR. 800. Gertrude TAYLOR. 801. Hugh TAYLOR. 792 (784) Henry Clay DOLES; b. July 29, 1864, Decatur County, Indiana; d. February 10, 1944, Decatur County. Lena MARTZ; b. June 2, 1866, Decatur County; m. April 11, 1889, Decatur County. 802. Ethel Mae DOLES • 803. Eva Marie DOLES. 804. Paul E. DOLES. 797 (787) Emma TAYLOR; b. July 18, 1866, Decatur County, Indiana; d. February 16, 1942, Dearborn County, Indiana. Ira A. SCRIPTURE; b. December 1, 1865, Decatur County; m. February 7, 1889, Decatur County; d. November 26, 1937, Dearborn County. 805. Ina SCRIPTURE. 806. Luther SCRIPTURE. 807. Creighton SCRIPTURE. 802 (792) Ethel Mae DOLES; b. January 13, 1890, Decatur County, Indiana; m. November 12, 1913, D8catur County. William G. NORTH; b. June 23, 1890, Ohio County, Indiana. 808. Martha NORTH. 809. William NORTH. 803 (792) Eva Marie DOLES; b. October 15, 1893, Decatur County, Indiana; m. June 12, 1934. Thomas SHANNON; b. October 8, 1889, Decatur County. 164 MORDECAI McKINNEY 804 (792) Paul DOLES; b. May 2, 1896, Decatur County, Indiana; m. June 23, 1928. Helen NEWHOUSE; b. September 4, 1896, Decatur County. 805 (797) Ina SCRIPTURE; b. March 22, 1891, Decatur County, Indiana. James B. wmT; b. December 1, 1888, Decatur County; m. October 10, 1912, Dearborn County, Indiana. a10. Mary wmT, 811. Margaret WIRT, twins. "These descendants of Collin McKinney were mostly farmers, Methodists, and voted the.Republican ticket. They were average, God-fearing, honest citizens, and highly respected by all." --Jas. B. Wirt. 808 (802) Martha NORTH; b. November 22, 1921,

Hamilton County, Ohio; m. September 6 1 1946, Cook County, Illinois. James B-. TURNER. 812. Sarah 1yDn TURNER. 813. James TURNER. 809 (802) William NORTH; b. June 14, 1924, Hamilton County, Ohio. Betty Jeall SCHEETZ; m. August 16, 1947, Lafayette, Indiana. 814. William G. NORTH.

810 (805) Mary WIRT; b. May 28, 1920, Nashville, Tennessee. Walter SWIGART; b. March 15, 1920, Detroit, Michi­ gan; m. July 18, 1942, Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma. 815. Mary SWIGART; b. February 1, 1948. 816. James SWIGART; b. December 4, 1951. Both children were born in Detroit, Michigan. 811 (805) Margaret WIRT; b. May 28, 1920, Nashville, Tennessee. Gordon WALKER; b. September 25, 1919, Jennings, APPENDIX A 165 Oklahoma; m. June 19, 1943, Camp Campbell, Clarks­ ville, Tennessee. 817. Kathryn WALKER; b. November 27, 1946, ·Glade­ water, Texas. · 737 (722) Tom and Claire CRIST have children: 818. Cynthia Ann CRIST; b. May 13, 1944, Hacken­ sack, New Jersey. 819. Tom Roy CRIST, Jr.; b. July 6, 1949, Danbury, Connecticut 739 (722) William and Loretta CRIST have children: 820. Daniel Roy CRIST; b. August 9, 1948, Chicago, Illinois. . 821. Susan Kay CRIST; b. November 21, 1951, Lake Worth, Florida. · 822. David William CRIST; b. October 27, 1952, Lake Worth, Florida. APPENDIX B McKINNEY'S STATION Before the settlement of the Ohio Valley, that region which is now the state of Kentucky was a part of Fincastle County, Virginia, which was formed in 1772. By act of the Legislature of Virginia on December 31, 1776, Fincastle County became extinct. Its territory was divided into three counties, one of which was called Kentucky County, still a part of Virginia ( a) • In May, 1780, Kentucky County was divided into three counties, Jefferson, Fayette, and Lincoln ( b) • The Lincoln County, Virginia, of 1781 reached from the Cumberland Gap to the Mississippi River, and included all the land that lay south of Kentucky River, all south and west of Green River, to the Carolina line (c). In 1785, Lincoln County was divided into Lincoln, Mercer, and Madison counties {a). Virginia had reserved for her soldiers all the Kentucky County lands south of the Green River. All these lands are of military origin. Until 1797 no person could enter a survey within this reservation, except a soldier (d). The Wilderness Road, begun in 1775, opened this tract for settlement, and Virginia',s soldiers were granted lands in this reservation ( e, f) • Lincoln County, of today, is in the section where there was the greatest number of pioneer forts, or stations, as they were called, seventeen in all. Nearly all of these were on the Wilderness Road; all important, for they furnished the settlers with protection and much­ needed supplies (g). It is a matter of court record that sometime in 1779 a company of men started out to improve land for them­ selves in this new frontier. John Kennedy was the pilot, and two of the members of the company were Archibald McKinney and John McKinney {h). The following year Archibald came back with a party of settlers (i). Within the next three years he received over four thousand acres of this new ground as soldier's bounty (f). He selected for his fort a ~ocation on the headwaters of McKinney's Branch of the Hanging Fork of Dick's (Dix) River, about two miles from Green River, and nine miles south of St. -~saph' s, which was the fort established by Col. Ben. Logan in 1775. This spot was on the Cumberland Settlement Trace which was the route between St. Asaph' s, and Nashboro, and the other settlements in Tennessee and Mississippi (j). Sometime before 1792 he built APPENDIX B 167 McKinney's Station (1). On :&larch 14, 1788, he married Jean McClure of Rockbridge County, Virginia (k). On May 3, 1790, several members of the McKinney family were listed together when the first tax lists in Lincoln County were· made out. Ebenezer, .Archey, Colin, Daniel, and Enoch were the names on that first census ( m) • Colin Oierson McKinney wrote, "A very interesting sketch of this Archibald McKinney and his warfare with the Indians in and around Fort McKin:ri.ey is among my papers, but 1 t is too long to copy into this sketch. It was written by his grandson, ·George Houston McKjnney, son of George McKinney" (i). Lif'e in this pioneer fort must have been very busy. During the coming years, Archibald McKinney furnished great amounts of supplies for the government troops in the Lincoln County Militia. The others of the McKinney men must have helped build the fort and have helped in keeping it in shape. There are records of their serving in the troops guarding the frontier (n) • They farmed the rich ground, and made their homes there. It was at McKinney's Station that Daniel McKinney, the elder, died in 1809 ( k) • The ten children of Archibald and Jean McClure McKjnn.ey were raised there, and there the two pioneers are buried, in sight of the place where the old Fort stood. The Fort is gone, the McKinney family bas scattered into separate branches, but the village of McKinney still stands, on the road to Tennessee (i). a Collin, History of Kentucky, II, 25. b Perrin et al, History of Kentucky, 609. c Collin, History of Kentucky, II, 475. d Filson Club Publications 33, 7 (Kentucky Land Grants). e Standard American Encyclopedia, 15, "Wilderness Road." f Filson Club Publications 34, "Old Kentucky Entries and Deeds. Jillson. g Collins, History of Kentucky, II, 468. h Kentucky State Historical Society Register 28, 304, Circuit Court Records. i Letter from Mrs. John F. McKinney, of Springfield, Missouri: Article· quoted from Colin Oierson McKinney who in turn quoted from a letter he bad received October, 1933, from Mrs. J. L. Kelley, of Van Alstyne, Texas. j Jillson, Pioneer Kentucky (1934), 94. k Mrs. W. E. Bach, Lexington, Kentucky: Marriages in Lincoln County, Kentucky. Records of Shelby County, Kentucky. Death of Daniel McKinney, 1809. 1 Kerr, Kentucky History, I, 207. 168 MORDECAI McKINNEY m First Census of Kentucky, 1790: Heineman, 63. n Kentucky State Historical Society Register ;o, 305 (Ledger AP 2), 80, 230-308. --Willa Pearl Griffin.

The Burton McK1nney home was probably built on the · site of McK]nney Station. --Frances Embry Davis.

Montgomery's Fort was founded in 1778-79 by William Montgomery, of Augusta, Albemarle, and Rockbridge Counties, Virginia. He moved to Logan's Port in Lincoln County, Virginia, in 1778, with his family, and several children and negroes. He was the father­ in-law of General Benjamin Logan of Logan's Fo:rt, who married his daughte.r Ann in Virginia before he established Logan' s Fort or came to Kentucky~ The ground plan of Montgomery's Fort was established with ·General Logan's assistance. Several months afte~ its completion! Montgomery's Fort was attacked in 1781 about da,m. William Mont­ gomery, Sr. , and a negro boy were killed by the Indians as they opened the door and left the cabin. A son-in-law, Joseph Russell, was killed, and his wife and children were captured in another cabin by the Indians. A negress, a slave, was also captured. They also killed a son, John Montgomery. Some time after this disaster, the McKinneys came from Virginia or North Carolina to Lincoln County, settled at or near Montgomery's Fort~ purchased it and other property, and changed the name t~ ~cK1nney's Fort • When the Southern Railway System was bu.ilt through Lincoln County, in 1874-75, the name ws.s changed to McKinney Station. --from documents in the files of William Newton. Craigo APPENDIX C McKinneys before 1800. So that future investigators may start where we stopped, we record our otherwise unused notes. 1. Mrs. Belle McKiri..ney Hays Swope, of Newville, Pennsylvania, published in 1905 the "History of the Families of McKinney-Brady-Quigley". Her first chapter gives the history of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Ulster, and the migration to Pennsyl­ vania. Her second chapter describes the MacKenzie Clan of northwest Scotland. This appears to be an abstract of "History of the Mackenzies, with Genealo­ gies of the Principal Families of the Name", by Alexander Mackenzie, M. J. I., Edition II, 1894. Mrs. Swope implies, but does not show, a connection between the American and Scottish families. For any but the most profound investigation, the abstract is preferred to the original. The Mackenzie Clan's given names include a very light sprinkling of Colin and Mor(de­ cai); it does not contain any suggestion of the names of Mordecai's children as a group. It seems unlikely that our family is connected with these Mackenzies. Mrs. Swope's text starts with Joseph MacKenzie. "About the middle of the eighteenth century Joseph MacKenzie followed the tide of Scotch-Irish immigra­ tion into the Cumberland Valley, crossed the Conodo­ guinet creek and settled three miles northwest of the present town of Newburg, on the mountain road between Newburg and Roxbury in Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. His wif'e was probably of Scotch parentage a.~d came with him to America. In his will he says, 'I, Joseph MacKenzie •••• My (granddaughters} •••• McKinzie •••• , The signature was Joseph M'Kinney. The will was probated August 12, 1785." Joseph's children were: Thomas McKinney, -1787, m. Jane Bigham. Andrew McKinney. David McKinney, 1746-1819, m. 1785 Jennet Smith. Samuel McKinney, m. Elizabeth(?). Joseph McKinney. Mary McKinney. Agnes McKinney, -1783, m. 1765 William McCord. (?) m. John Campbell. (?) m. John Macon. William McKinney, m. Elizabeth(?). The children of Thomas McKinney and Jane Bigham: David McKinney, 1767-1835, m. Eleanor Quigley. Lydia McKinney. 170 MORDECAI McKINNEY Samuel McKinney .. Mary McKinney. Jean McKinney, m. John Wills. Major Joseph McKinney, 1773- , m. Dinah Quigley. Andrew McKinney, m. Sarah Young. Grizelda McKinney, 1777- , m. James Quigley. Thomas McKinney. 2. From Burke, "Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland," Edition 4: Rye. In 1651 Lachlan Mackinnon, of Stratherdil, Isle of Sky, chief of Mackinnon, was made Knight Banneret by Charles II on the field of Worcester. He left a son, Daniel-Mor Mackinnon, chief of the clan, etc •••• It seems at least possible that Mordecai (1) is a member of this family. ;. The New Jersey Archives contain abstracts of all wills which were probated in the state. The reference given is to Volume and page in the Archives: John Mackeny, administration on estate. March 9, 1684/85. 21, 63; 23, ;02. John McKenny witnessed a will, Gloucester County, April 16, 1728. 23, 529. John McKenny, creditor, Salem County; March 13, 1744. ;o, 201. William McKeney, debtor, Bedminster Township, Somerset Cotm.ty; September 12, 1750. 30, 231. William McKenney, debtor, Hunterdon County; December 21, 1752. 30, ;o;. · Daniel :M1JKinney, bondsman, Middlesex County; Sep­ tember 11, 1750. ;o, ;07. Francis McKenne (McKemie), beneficiary of a will, Bethlehem, Hunterdon County; January 29, i746/47. ;o, ;39. Mr. McKiney, debtor, Trenton; March 4, 1732/33. ;o, 426. Daniel McKinney witnessed a will, Pacatio (Piscata­ way), Middlesex County; July 1, 1751. 32, 66. Daniel McKinney, co-bondsman, Reading Township, Hunterdon County; August 20, 1756. 32, 720 Mordecai McKinney, Sr., will and inventory, November ·17, 1759 and May 28, 1760. 32, 212. William McKenny, of Mendum, Morris County, yeoman; February 7, 1759. 32, 211. Mordecai McKinney, made inventory, Reading, Hunter­ don County; February 28, 1769. 33, 181. Abraham McKinney, witness, Reading Town, Hunterdon County; June 9, 1766. 33, 187. David McKinney, made inventory, Hunterdon County; May 24, 1762. ;33, 306. Daniel McKinney, witness, Morris County; September 15, 1768. 33, 312. APPENDIX C 171 Mordecai McKinney, made inventory, Reading Township, Hunterdon County; April 6, 1770. 33, 344. Daniel Sebring, Reading Township, Hunterdon County, will; November 19, 1763. To Daniel McKenney, L50. My nephew Mordecai McKenney. Mordica McKenney was one of the executors. 33, 378. Jolm McKinney, bondsman, Sussex County; December 3, 1779 . 34 , 98. William McKenney, bondsman, Mansfield Township, Sussex County; September 2, 1774. 34, 545. Johannes Dils, of Lebanon, Hunterdon County, black­ smith, will; July 30, 1787. Child Elizabeth, wUe of :Mordecai McKinney. "If daughter Elizabeth and son Peter do not come to demand their legacies within ,16 years, they shall.be divided among the others." 36, 68. William McKinney, witness, Pittsgrove, Salem County; January 20, 1787. 36, 182. John McKinney made inventory, Greenwich, Sussex County; August 9, 1793. 37, 14. John McKinney, of Newtown, Sussex County; February 20, 1792 • 37 , 24 3 • 4. From W. J. Carrington, "History of Halifax County, Virginia," 1924. Marriages: David Fisher and Creasea McKinney, May 11, 1797. James McKinney and Lucy Hurst, December 9, 1795. Laban Oakes and Susannah McKinney, April 4, 1793. 5. From "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution": McKD~EY: Abner, George, James, Jeremiah, John, Joseph, Robert, William. 6. "Genealogical and Biographical Annals of Northum­ berland County, Pennsylvania" (1911), p. 258: David McKinney, who iived in New Jersey and Vir­ ginia, moved last to Sunbury, Northumberland County, in 1772. His children were: Abraham, Mary, John, Isaac, Sarah, Jacob, James, Elizabeth, Rachel. Abraham, b. November 12, 1762, d. September 13, 1835, in Sunbury. He had children: Jacob, John, James, and otherso 7. Revolutionary Soldiers. From a card index, Office of the Secretary of State, Trenton, New Jersey. McKeney, Jacob. Killed at White Plains October 28, 1776. McKenny, Malcolm; 1781? William; Somerset County. McKinny, Josiah; 1778-79. McKinney, Daniel; 1778. David; Green County Pennsylvania, 1832. James; 1777·. John; 1776. B. 1751/52. 172 MORDECAI McKINNEY John; Sussex County. B. 1758. Jolm; 1779. Joseph; Somerset County. Matthew; Sussex County. Mordecai; Hunterdon County. ·Patrick; 1777. William; 1777/78. Abraham; 1776/78. 8. Stryker, "Official Register" ( 1872) • Pp. 24 7·, 401 , 685: McKINNEY: John, Joseph, Patrick, Timothy, Abraham, Joseph, Matthew, Mordecai. 9. Snell, "History of Sussex and Warren Counties, Iew Jerseyn (1881). Revolutionary Soldiers (pp. 66, 68, 72, 710): McKINNEY: Capt. Abraham, Joseph, Matthew, Mordecai, William. William McK:iDDey, shortly before 1800 (p. 443). 10. Index of New Jersey Wills, 3 volumes, in the Library of Congress: McKenny, William, 1778. McKinney, John, 1779, 1792. McKenney, William, 1777. 11. Sussex County, New Jersey, inscriptions: McKinney, Wm.; d. April 7, 1844, aged 73 years$ McKinney, Catherine, his wlie , d. March 7, 1857, aged 81. McKinney, Robert, d. November 29, 1853, aged 71 years, 6 months, 6 days. McKinney, Elizabeth; bis wife, d. January 15, 1845, aged 55 years, 4 months, 10 days. 12. Deats, "Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Marriages": Jacob McKenney and Olive Bowlby, October 22, 1799. 13. National Genealogical Quarterly, January, 1920, p. 53: McK1nney, John, Lieut. 5th Pennsylvania Infantry, Revolutionary War. 14. Genealogy, A Journal of American Ancestry, I, 76: Pennsylvania Pensioners: McKinney, John, from March 15, 1820; d. June 10, 1833, aged 85. 15. United States Census, 1850, Hunterdon County, Bew Jersey: McKiney, Catharine, b. 1777/78, New Jersey. See also the U. s. Census, 1790, reprinted 1908 and later. APPENDIX D

Names received after text and index were completed. (These names are not indexed).

628 (495) Weldon and Bernice SHERWOOD have a dau.: 823. Welda Gayle SHERWOOD; b. April 19, 1953. 183 (92) James Madison THACKER; b. March 23, 1845, Des Plaines, Illinois; d. September 26, 1939, Maywood, Illinois~ Sarah M. STOCK.WELL; m. November 11 , 1868, Des Plaines; d. December 19, 1915. 824. James Alexander THACKER. 825 • Maud THACKER. 826. George S.tephen THACKER. James was a railway conductor for lD8.IlY years and for many- railroads, including the CB & Q, CR I & P, Iowa Central (now M & St. L), 0 & :N W, etc. 824 (183) James Alexander THACKER; b. October 9, 1869, Norwood Park, Illinois. Plora GUY; m. at Chicago, Illinois. 825 (183) Maud THACKER; b. November 22, 1878, Chicago, Illinois; m. September 2, 1903, Chicago; d. before 1940. They had no children. Charles M. ROBINSON. 826 (183) George Stephen THACKER; b. September 6, 1880, Rook Island, lllinois; m. July 19, 1904, Chicago, Illinois; r. Maywood, lllinois. Ida G. McMAHON; bo August 12, 1881, Clinton, Iowa. 827. Olive Lucile TH.ACK.ER. 828. George Alder THACKER. 829. John Leonard THACKER. George ·retired 1945 · as general traffic manager of the Continental can Co., Inc. 174 MORDECAI McKINNEY

827 {826) Olive Lucile THACKER; b. June 5, 1905, Chicago, lllinois. Donald R. FRO:MKNECHT; m. January 1, 1925, Sioux City, Iowa; divoroed. a;o. George William PROMKNECHT. 831. Donald Roy FROMKNECHT; b. September 4, 1928. Charles ROTH; m. March 18, 1943; r. Oak Park, lllinois. 828 (826) George Alder THACKER; b. September 26, 1908, Chicago, Illinois; r. Cincinnati, Ohio. :Marion FU.LEW; b. June 15, 1910; m. September 2, 1933- 832. George A. THACKER, Jr.; b. August 23, 1934. a;;. James .Arthur THACKER; b. August 19, 1936. 834. Bonnie Jean THACKER; b. December 6, 1945. 829 ( 826) John Leonard THACKER; b • September 13, 1918, Chicago, lll.inois. Lola Mae SMITH; m. September 2, 1945, Chicago, Illinois. 835·. John Stephen THACKER; b • June 15, 1947. 836. Janis Lynn THAO.KER; b. July a, 1949. John was in the army before Pearl Harbor; he ma.de five beach landings and was in seven battles, including Anzio Beach in Italy. He was discharged as Sergeant. He is a jewelry salesman; r. New Orleans, Louisiana. The children were b. in Chicago, Illinois. 830 (827) George William FROMKNECHT; b. September 20, 1925; is an Ensign in the U.S. Navy. INDEX

"There is no book so good that it is not made better by an index, and no book so bad that it may not by this adj\mct escape the worst condem­ nation." --Sir Edward Cook

Arabic numbers refer to paragraphs. Roman numbers i, ii, iii, refer to the Introduction; iv to the Abbreviations. Capital letters A, B, C, and D refer to Appendices. Dutch given names are sometimes "translated". McK. is sometimes used as an abbreviation for McKj.nney. Variant spellings of the more common family names are grouped together; variant spellings of Dutch family names are not so grouped. You are reminded that it is only about two centuries since there was any particular effort made to spell English words and names the same way every time they were used. When we are aware of both the Christian name and the nickname, the nickname is not indexed. Names beginning with Mc and Mac are indexed together as Mac, and are alphabeted between Mab- and Mad-. Pictures are not indexed. 176 MORDECAI McKINNEY

ADAMS, Jennie McK. ;1; ANCIL 232, 240 I.ucile Wooden 343 Jerry 313 AND:sRS0N, .Andrew 493 Mary Alice Wright 397 ADKINS, 14agg1e 232 Derald Gene 619 BEARD, .Annie Thomas 389 illli, Andrew 7 4 Eldred Alan 621 Ben~amin A765 Beckey :McK. 73 Fae Brown 493 George 393 .Betsy :McK. 74 Fern Nielson 618 Jane Burk A765 Daniel 146 Frances Ru:ff 493 Maggie B~ord Frye 257 Elizabeth 145 Gregg Robert 704 Quint 257 Jackson 149 Jean Kay Thacker 417 Richard T. 254 James 74, 147 Lorraine Henke 620 Sarah Elizabeth Frye 254 Jefferson 148 Lucy Jo 556 BEASLEY, Elizabeth 374 John 74 Otto E. 493 BEECHER, Barbara Jeanne Mary Murp~ 74 Priscilla Jean 557 Howe 679 Nancy 143 Regina Haberlack 619 Henry Ward 154 Warcissa 144 Richard Jasper 417 Robert Spencer 679 Peggy Bass 74 Robert Otto 618 BIGGERS, Goldie 504 Polly 142 Ronald Paul 705 Nannie 504 Sarah 141 Russell Pay 620 William 504 William 73 APGAR, Sarah 98 BIGHAM, Jane C1 Willis 150 ARMSTROBG 22 BISHOP, Jlyrtle 523 AKRIDGE, Dorcas Al.media Rebecca McK. 22 BLACHLY, Aaron 20 Wright 395 AVRr.t'T, Gloria 673 Ebenezer 20 Georgeanna Wright 398 Mary Jane 136 Hannah Miller 20 James 398 BACH, W. E., Mrs. B Marcy· 20 William 395 BAKER, Armel 500 Mary Dod 20 ALARIK, Caroline fbacker Cora Perkins 500 Mercy 20 420 Euphema Mex. 358, 359 Susanna Ball 20 George 420 Nellie Smith 501 '?homas 20 Jolm Scott 563 Norma Nadine 635 BLLKESLEE, see Blachly Stephen War.ran 562 Pearl McK. 358, 359 BLlTCRIE, see Blachl.3' ALBERS, Belly Jean !liven Roy P. 501 BODINE, Agnes 8 422 Sarah E. Hennsb 358 Catharine 8 Robert Brooks 4-22 William 355 Cornelis 8 ALEXA!IDER, Abigail Char- William M. 358, 359 Elisabeth 8 lotte Baldwin 168 BALDWII, Abigail Charlotte Elizabeth 8 Ann Elizabeth 171 168 Isack 8 Charles Hodge 174 Emily Whitney Alexander Jacob 8 Eliza Wright 173 172 Jaentien 8 Ellen Charlotte 175 Henry Perrine 172 Jean 8 Emily Whitney 172 BALL, Alling 20 John 8 Emma Graydon 164 Dorothy Tuttle 20 Mary 8 Helen Gcodale Thurston Su."8Dna 20 Peter 8 174 BALLEW, Jlary Lou 448 BODff, Isaac 1 Henry Martyn 173 Peter 448 Jacob 1 James 164 BANTA, Aelt1e Sibese 41 BOGARDUS, Anneke Jans 41 James McK. 170 Mary Sip 41 BOBD, Lota Ma.,- 622 Martha Eliza Cooke 169 Seba Epke 41 BOOBE, Sarah 16 Mary Ann JlcX. 90 BARBOUR, Charlotte Cleo Thomas J. 1 Mary Jane 176 A746 BOWLBY, Olive C12 Mary Webster 170 Charlotte CUmi McK. A.725 BOYD, Ruth 2, Minerva 375 Edward Everett A725 BREWER, Ella Lourena 518 Samuel Thomas 169 Helen Ka~hryn A747 BRIGHT, Betty Weisenberger William P. 90 l!arian June A745 578 William DeWitt 168 Orville E.'lerett A725 Elizabeth MatheDY 438 Al:!red (ot England) 407 Sara Rebecca A744 John 307 ALLD, Anna Muir 369 Sarah Marie Kendall A725 Lula Mex. 307 Annabel 505 BARLEY, Abigail J. Boland Marjorie 579 Annie .McK. 317 390 Mary Elizabeth 440 Charles I,ymand 369 Carl Clin"ton 390 Jdary Morrison Matheny DaVi.d Clay 317 Clinton JJ. ;90 439 Dorothy 508 Frances 536 Sarah Dunn '307 Dorothy Anne Win~er­ Mary Clinton 537 'nlomas Phelps 438 bottom 509 Mary Prye 16, 390, 1 William Morrison ;07, Evelyn Gertrude Gibbs BARNES, Dana 352 439, 578 507 John 352 BROU, Ann McK. 300 Gerald Gibbs 644 Mandana Dooley 352 Bailey ;;a Jack Russell 645 BASS, Peggy 74 Blanche 14. Thompson 490 James Emerson 509 BASSERT, Phylis 619 Daniel 337 James Robert 646 BASTIN, Nellie 597 Eliza 340 Joan 647 BA~ 224 Eliza A. 114 Joseph Lawrence 642 BATCHELOR, Grace Thacker Ellis W. 201 Lawrence Eugene 507, 643 272 Fae 493 Lloyd Dean 640 Mason 272 Hiram 339 Lloyd E. 369 BAUGHJtld', Baney ChenauJ.t 304 Lucile Wooden 343 Lloyd G:riff'in 506 Sallie Ha2'ris 304 Mary 344 Mary Vaughan 506 Samuel H. 304 Mary- Peyton 301 Rcsamond Griffin 369 BEALL, Isaac 20 lta:ttie 342 Sarah Rosamond 641 BEAJI, J. S. 343 Baney 267 Susan 648 James 397 Pamela Ann Peyton 201 INDEX 177

Robert 20, 229 CALDWELL, Charlotte Cleo Elizabeth Givens McK. Robert E. 343 Barbour A746 486 Rosa A. Darby 341 David T. A746 Kenneth 486 Russell Willis 490 James David A758 Jeyrtle Nicholson 486 Ruth 491 Randall Barbour A759 COPPEY, Margaret 4 Sarah 114 Stephen Brant A760 Mil.lie 66 Sophia J. McK. 229 CALLENDER, Loretta Jean COLDIRON, Carrie Ellen 596 Willis 114 A739 COLEMAN, Ann 66 Willis Joseph 492 CAMPBELL, Amanda F. 231 Betsey Leek 66 Willis !l. 341 Amanda Ples Conder 354 Elizabeth Leake 66 BRUBAKER, Alva Franklin Euphema 236, 237 James 66 550 George Givens 234 Millie Coffey 66 Cherie Mae 550 James Gaines 231 Samuel 66 Ida Genevera Livengood John C1 COLLillS 46, B 550 Malinda Pitts 234 COBDER, Amanda Plea 354 BRYAB 255 Mary Jane 240 COOK 530 BRYAIIT, Charles A677 Patsy Jane McK. 234 Dorothy Powell 'Frye 530 Charles Rogers 677 Rice 236 Enoch J. 372 Florence Rogers 677 Samuel P. 234 Fanita Grace Griffin 372 Joseph Allen 677 Samuel G. 354 Prances Minta 669 Mary A677 Samuel Rice 240 Jerry Powell 668 Mary Sue llcBally 677 Sarah Elizabeth Darby Marsh 529 Melissa Ann A736 240 COOKE, Martha Eliza 169 BUCK, Betty Jeanne 571 Sarah G. Wright 231 COOli, C8milla 546 BUCKALEW 79 Stella Belle 354 COOPER, Margaret 589 BUCKLEY, Alice Anne carter Cil!fOI, Bertie Milam 244 Sarshall 229 511' Elizabeth Van Skike 232 CORDEY, Billie Jo A729 Doris Edith 511 Jesse 232 J. W. 588, A588 Edward Joseph 511 Perinelia Frances 232 Josephine A588 BUCKRER, Simon 232 R. J!. 244 Josephine Dmm 588 BURGE, Prances Minor 532 CAPP, Susan Jane 377 Ronald A7'30 Harold William 670 CARLSON, Emma Christine COX, Becky 322 John William 532 Johnson 544 CRAIG, James Thompson 301 BURK, Archibald A782 Margaret 544 Mary 46 . B:,rd W. A774 Samuel Aaron 544 Mary Peyton Brown 301, i Chesley C. A773 CARPEN~, catherine 222 William Newton B Elizabeth A784 Margaret 132, 252 ClWIER 190 Elizabeth Randolph A764 CARRINGTON, W. J. C4 Jane JlcK. 190 Elizabeth S. A777 CARTER, Alice Anne 511 CREASON, Belle Whitlow 264 Emily' J. A771 Jesse 590, J.590 William 264 George A768, A783 !Janey Gene A732 CRIST, Claire li. Wooster Henr,r 59, A59, A764 Bora Guin May A733 A737 Henry S. A770 Rose A590 Cynthia Ann A818 James A769, A779 Rcsc Carpenter Dmm 590 Daniel Roy A820 Jane A765 CASE, Georgia Minor 533 David William A822 John A763 Gregory 533 Ida Estelle Mex. A722 John B. A772 Ruth Ann 672 Leeroy Benson A722 Joshua A762 Thomas LeWis 671 Lew1s Pleasant A738 McKinney A766 CAULIPIELD, Alice 497 Loretta Jean Callender Jlary A780 CHAMBERS 8 A739 Mary J • .!778 Mary 35 Susan ~ A821 Bla.'7 McK. 59, A59 CHilEY, Chloe Schooley 177 T~ Roy A737, A819 Patience A767 Mary Ann 177 William Daniel A739 Penelope A781 !homas 177 CROSS 77 Susan Smith A763 Charles II C2 Cuff 1 Thomas L. A775 CHAUDOIJI, Elizabeth 263 CODIIiS 3 William A776 CHILDERS, Camilla Coon 546 CUBNDGBAlt, Bruce Robert BURD C2 Elsie Jessie 547 A740 Eveline McK. 69 Elsie :vary Howe 405 Jennie Karie Cleary A740 Roland 69 Jesse Jacob 405 Julene A752 BORIRARD, Dorot~ Cordelia John Clarence 546 Meriem Aileen A751 Scherttius 421 CHURCHWELL, Allatia Teresa A753 Dorothy Elaine 565 Freidonia 445 DUIEL, James Patrick A315 Earl William 421 CLARK, Genevieve Henrietta Rebecca Jane 315, A315 Edward Earl 564 519 Talitha CUm1 Jones A315 BURIS, see Burke CLEARY, Allyn James A723 DANSER, Aimee Elizabeth Bernice E. 628 Edna Irene :McK. A 723 569 Edmund G. 628 Jennie Barie A740 Cordelia Mills 567 Thelma Hae Riegel 628 John Henry A723 George Williams 568 BUR!Oii, Barbara 674 Mary Gibson A723 John Williams 424 Carl Herbert 673 CLUBB, Susie 627 P~llis Meeker 424 Prances Barley 536 COBB, Bettie 209 DANT, .ltarie Lang 600 Gloria Avritt 673 Minerva Parle 209 DARBY, Anna Charlotte 233 James Herbert 536 Richard 209 Joseph 1'. 341 Maria 110 COBLE, Charles Ben3amin Rosa A. 341 Mary Jane McK. 205 486 Sarah Elizabeth 240 Rosa B. 206 Charlotte Lee 615 Sarah Huntsman 341 William 205 Elizabeth Englemn 614 DAVIDSON, James 20 178 MORDECAI McKINNEY

DAVIS, Benjamin P. 448 Eugene Cowan 589, A589, Catherine McK. 192 Frances Shanks Embry- A731 l'ENWICK, Hannah 3 448, 1, B Prances McK. 211 PERRELL, Carolyn Elsie Harold Wilson 448 George Burton 310 Smith 683 Luanne Embry 584 H. P. 250 James 683 Mary Lou Ballew 448 Jack 211 Judith Ann 720 DAVISON, Eleanor 3 Josephine 588 FERRERI, Ellen, Charlotte DEATS 012 Kathleen .McK. 455 Alexander 175 DEDMON, Mary Catherine Lou Wesley 312 Giulio 175 Mck. 324 Lottie Elder 310 FINDLY, S&mU.el 65 Nancy Lee 461 Magzie Frye 250 FINLEY, Margaret 16 Robert O. 462 Margaret Cooper 589, FISHER, creasea McK. 04 William R. 324 A589 DaVid C4 Deli'ISE, Gerald Edwarci 484·, Margaret McRoberts 391 FLDIT, Hannie 331 611 Marjory Kelly 444 FLOYD, Bil:f 227 Katharine Marie 610 May Frye 250 Mary B3lle Mclr. 227 Margaret Frances Rose Carpenter 590 FORRESTER, John 1 Williams 484 Sarah 307 Joseph 1 DENliIS, Theresa 89 William 44; Fortune 1 DENNY 232 EARLES. )laey 476 FOSSEEN, l!able Helen DICKEY, Ann Elizabeth EDIFARD&· i24 Josephine 276 Alexander 171 Asa Morton 626 POSTER, Jlary Prank 156 Charles Henry 171 Ella Williqs 494 PO'ILER, Robert Ludlow 1 DILS, Elizabeth c; Joyce 62S · , PRY, !'RYE 383, 387 Peter C3 Juanelle Roge-e 62; Abbie Lutes 384 Johannes c; Karen Ann 709 · Anne 675 DIRGJWf, Ann K. Ehrenhardt Morton 49 ♦. Annie Eliza 256 499 Ray Morton 494 Arch 255 George Gilbert 356 Rayma Carol 710 Arch McK. 247 Harry Adelbert 499 Robert Morton 494, 623 Archibald 131 Julia Ann Turner 356 Thelma June 622 Archie Spears 391, 538 Larry Dell 6;; Thelma Belson Jett 494 Charles Culberson 529 Loreta Paye 498 EBP..ENHARI>'.r, Ann K. 499 Dorothy Louise Kasey 529 Maggie McK. 356 Charles Karl 499 Dorothy Powell 5,0 Kargaret Annabel 497 Sophia Dell Jarvis 499 Eliza 139 Terry Sue 634 ELDER, Ann Lowe 80 Eliza J. Tucker 132 William Adelbert 356 Fannie 327 . Elizabeth 135 Dll!Y, David 1 Lottie 310 Elizabeth Carpenter 224, DOBSON, .Aylette 265 Michael 80 251 Narcissa Whitlow 265 Myra 151 Emaline 140 DOD, Daniel 20 Preston 152 Fannie Phillips 247 Mary 20 ELLIOT, Thomas 20 Frances M. Spears 255 Mary Wheeler 20 ELLIOTT, Florence Marie Frankie Powell 132, 224 DODSON, Alice Wilcoxon 382 Sims 594 George 136, 245 Myrtle 382 John Raymon 594, 696 George McK. 253 Thomas 382 Lucy Taylor 594 George William 246 DOGGETT, Clifford Lyle William David 594 Graham 527 A751 EMBRY, Allatia Preidonia Harry 384, 528 Meriem Aileen C,mninghem Churchwell 445 Ida Minta Walker 388 A751 Ann Hutcheson 449 Jean Marsh 666 Steven Lyle A761 Carol Lou 582 James 249 DOGN'Alµ, Mary Ellen 597 Constant Lamoureux 446 Jane 138 Nellie Bastin 597 Elizabeth Harper 447 John 65, 71, 132, 224, Rene J. 597 Florence Pettus 447 526 DOLES, Elizabeth Burk A784 Prances Shanks 448 John A. 252 Ethel Mae A802 Harvey Helm 449, 585 John Clinton 248 Eva Marie A803 Jo Ann Kreneck 580 Katharine 1;4 Flora A796 Joan 583 Leah 133 General.Lafayette A791 Joel Thomas 312, 447 Letha Prentis Spraggins Helen Newhouse A804 Joel Walter 580 24-9 Henry Clay A792 Joel Wesley 695 Lizzie Page 247 Ira A795 John Hutcheson 586 Loretta J. Jones 248 James A793 John Jackman 581 Maggie 250 James T. A784 Lou Wesley Dunn 3~2 Maggie Buford 257 Lena Martz A792 Samuel Jackman 446 Margaret Jane 676 Paul A804 Thomas Jerome 587 Margaret McRoberts Dunn Paul E. A804 Wesley Dunn 445 391 Pleasant A794 ENGLEMAN, Bessie 333 Marilyn Powell 667 DOOLEY, Mandana 352 ENNIS, Melissa Anne 399 Mary 390 DOW, R. W. 491 EV.ANS, Stella A724 Mary Elizabeth Kemper Ruth Brown 491 EVELAND, Anna Woolever 41 538 DOXON, Lavinia 165 David 41 Mary Jane Avritt 136 DR.AKE 1 Eley 41 May 250 DUNCAN, George 20 Ester Van Buskirk 41 Mollie Powell 252 DUNH, .Ann Eliza 311 Frederick 41 Nancy Penn 130 Benjamin Wesley 211 John 41 Powell 388 Edward 444 Mary 41 Prentis 385 Eugene 455 FAIR, Nancy 223 Sallie Mele. 71 PELTER 192 Sarah 137 INDEX 179

Sarah Elizabeth 254 Ethel Kendle 426 James w. 300, 433 Susie 386 Eva;290 Joseph w. :;oo Thomas 130 Frank 289 JoseDhine W. 428 Willie 258 Jeremiah Martin 282 Leo F. 429 1ULT0N, Jessie Laura Howe Levenia 283 Mary Craig 431 406 Martha 287 HAYGARTH, Ethel 415 William J. 406 Martha Jane Martin 185 HAYNES, F. E. 347 GANN, Bertie McK. 320 Martin E. 3, 570, 1 HAYS, Betty Ann 305 Tom 320 Mary 284 HEGNER, Emma Katherine 542 GARRETT, Anna 351 Pearl 425 HEINEMAN B GASCHE, Alice Marie 521 l'heba 286 HEIIfZ , Louise C. 603 Cora Belle Winer 521 Sarah 285 HENKE, Agnes Haas 620 George W. 521 Seth 288 Lam-el 620 GATES 428 GREEN, Allen Logan 228 Lorraine 620 Josephine W. Hayden 428 Ann Maria McK. 228 HICK, Mary 456 George II 1 Emma 177 HIGGINS, Elizabeth Ann George III 66 Tom 336 LeBaron 552 GIBBS, Delbert Arthur 507 GRIFFIN, Anna 239, 241 Helen Catherine 692 Evelyn Gertrude 507 Bessie Anna 371 Rodney Burton 552 Gertrude Maurine Water­ Fanita Grace 372 Thacker McKay 693 man 507 Flora D. 367 HILL, Dqlores May Schwartz Riddie Belle 501 Florence 366 576 GIBSON, HeJll7 371 James Greene 239 John Franklin 576 Mary A723 Jessie Gertrude 373 Joseph Wolf 435 Norah 377 Laura Belle McK. 239 Mary Elizabeth McK. 435 Susan Jane Capp 377 Mary Ann 241 Mary Jo 577 · GILMER, Bonnie 481 Haudo O. 368 HOCKER, Annie 326 GIVENS, Amanda 213 Rosamond 369 Lucinda 105 Amanda Walker 204 Willa Pearl 370, i, B HOEGERMAN, Rosalina C. 514 Bessie Engleman 333 William Greene 239, 241 HOLLINGER, Steltha M. 576 Bowen W. 333 HAAS, Agnes 620 HOLLON, Ellie Jane Elizabeth 328, 332 HABERLACK, Mike 619 Lawrence 363 James A. 204 Phylis Bassert 619 John 363 Jane 106 Regina 619 Maxy Cecil 363 Kate 212 HAGOOD, John R. 238 HOLTZCLAW, Alla B~lle 483 Mary Elizabeth 204 Mary Elizabeth Pollard HOUSTON, Pantha 101 Mery- Lee 333 238 HOWARD, Margaret Ellen 500 Robert H. 204 Sallie Greer 238 HOWE, Adda Richardson 404 GOOCH, Pattie 438, 439 HAHN, John H. 513 Barbara Jeanne 679 GOODDING, Lota May Bond Lillian 513 Bonna Louise 408 622 HALLEY, Harold Lloyd 625 Charlotte Virginia 407 Mary Joyce 706 Hattie Belle Sexton 625 Elsie Mary 405 Morton Lee 708 Joyce Edwards 625 Isaac 268 Ns.ncy- June 707 Linda June 711 Jessie Lam-a 406 Oswald Lee 622 Sandra Joyce 712 John 268 Paul William 622 William Lloyd 625 John Fred 404, 681 Thelma June Edwards 622 HALLIBURTON, Cynthia Jane John Richard 544 GRADY, Harry G. 616 361 Laura Minerva Thacker Henry 491 Margaret 359 268 Marian 617 Sallie E. 360 Margaret Carlson 544 Ruth Brown 491 HALTERMAN, Elma Hazel 623 Margaret Norma 680 GRAHAM 383 HANES, Carrie 478 Mary Helen 545 GRAYDON, Alexander 85, 156 HANLEY, Anne Patrick 360 Sarah Miller 268 Andrew 165 Berr.ard 360 HUDSON, Golda 602 Edwin 163 HANNAH, Emily E. 347 HUFFMAN, Amy Roseanna 282 Edwin Payson 166 Sarah E. 358 HULEN, Fannie L. 343 Emma 164 Sarah Ellen 355 HUMPHREY, Edna 373 James Weir 167 HARKINS, Joseph 35 HUNCKLER, Frank 603 Jane Chambers McK. 85 HARKNESS 273 Louise C. Heinz 603 Jane Mck. 159 Harriett Loomis 180 Viola Louise 603 Lavinia Doxon 165 Hattie Loomis 273 HUNTSMAN, Anna Charlotte Mary Ellen 154 RARPER, Elizabeth 4-47 !)arby 233 Mary Frank Foster 156 HARRIS, Luanne Embry Davis Anne Mariah McK. 233 Mary McCulloch 167 584 Benjamin 233 Mary Merrill 155 Mark Alexander 584 Bertha 233 Robert Geddes 153 Mark H. 584 Euphema Campbell 236, Sarah 158 Sallie 304 237 Theodore 160 HASLER, Carlos 0. 595 George M. 236, 237 Vincent Lowe 157 Carrie Frances Laakman Harrison 233 William 155 595 Ida Jane 495 William Mordecai 155 Hazel z. Riggins 595 Laura Belle 236 GREELY, Amy Roseanna Lavon R. 595 Mary Eliza 237 Huf'fman 282 Terry Allen 697 Sarah 341 Carrie 427 HAUHE, Louise Olds 601 HURST, LUC!'" C4 Clyda 426 , A426 Mary Lou 601 Myrtle M. 572 Elias 185 Nicholas 601 HUSTON 65 Elizabeth 281 HAYDEN, Ann McK. Brown 300 HUTCHESON, Ann 449 Elnora Roseanna A727 Basil E. 432 John B. 449 Ethel A426 Ellis B. 430 Sarah Tomlinson 449 180 MORDECAI McKINNEY

HUTCHINSO!l, Ellen 362 Mary Alice 598 Emma Wini:tred Johnson Jack 20 Mary Ellen Dognaux 597 525 JACOBS, Epke 41 Mary Lou HaUhe 601 Virginia Prances 525 Mary Sip 41 Nancy Jane 698 McCULLOCH, Jlary' 167 Seba Epke 41 Patricia .Ann 604 KacGRODER 232 JANS, Anna If.aria 41 Robert Harris 600 McDi!l?0SH, Lillian Webb 407 Jannetje 41 Royal Otis 478, 596 lilcKEJ!IE, Francis c; JANSEN, Qulce 8 . Viola Louise Hunckler l!A.CXEliZIE, Alexander 01 JARVIS, Sophia Dell 499 603 Colin 01 J.A.S011, Arthur Leroy 537 Virginia Dant Walk 600 Joseph 01 Mary Clinton Barley 537 William Reynolds 599, i Mor C1 JEA.B, Hugh 523 LAMB, CUrtis 359 McKINNEY 357, 364, 365, 03 Marian Elizabeth 523 Frank 359 Abner C5 Myrtle Bishop 523 Jewell 540 Abraham 3, 7, 11, 27, JENNI!IGS, Mary' 21 Margaret Halliburton 359 9;, c;, c6, 01, ca, c9 JENSEN, Helga 618 Pearl McK. 359 Ada Byron ;75 JETT, Alta Eliza :McK. 347, LAllOUREUX, Augwst 466 Agnes 45;, 01 355 Constant 446 Agnes Bodine a Edna Aline 495 Katherine Walsh 446 ile::mnder 108, 206 Elijah Hulen 347, 355 LUE, Rebecca 7 Al.ice Marie Gasche 521 Emily E. Hannah 34 7 LllGWORTHY, Charlotte 181 Aline 475 Robert Asa 347, 355 LARXFOP.D, Maggie 392 Alta Eliza 347, 355 Sarah Ellen Hannah 355 LAWRENCE, Ellie Jane 363 Amanda F. C8m:pbell 231 Sophia J. JfcK. 347 LEAD, Elizabeth 66 Amanda Givens 213 Thelma. lielson 494 LeBAROli, Elizabeth .Ann 552 A:rq 125 JILLSOB B Helen Thacker 413 Amy Moore 66 JOHBSOB, Eleanor. 118 James Erastus 413 Andrew C1 Emma Christine· 544 Jean Marzella 551 Angie 8, 36 Emma Winifred 525 LECKEY, Phyllis Orrick 437 Ann 1, 6, 10, 12, 216 Prances 548 LEE, Edith McK. 350 Ann Eliza 208, 303 .Jessie Laura Howe 406 P. B. 1 Ann Kathartne 591 ;I,ouella 543 Henry L. 350 Ann JI.aria 228 IJdia lioble 548 LeWis Elmer 350 Ann Riley 56 Mary Laura 687 Lucy- Hal.ray ;50 Anne Maria 233 Robert J. 406, 685 TiEDERSOW, Elenor 11 Annie 10;, 127, 298, 317 Robert John 548 LE'fIS, Ed 330 Annie Elizabeth Williama Susan Lydia 686 Katherine Walker 477 328 JOHNSTOB, .Andrew 1 J!aggie Belle JlcX. 330 Annie Rocker 326 John 1 Sallie I.yon 330 Amlie Lee Shezwood 374 JONES, David 65 T. B. 330 A?ltie 8, ;s Lore'tta J. 248 LIVENGOOD, Ida Genevera Arch A. 294 Tali'tba CUm1 A315 550 Archey :B JORIS, Hillegonda 41 i.OCKWOOD, Charlotte 108 Archibald 15, 46, 54, KASEY, Dorothy Louise 529 LOG.All, Arm Montgomery l3 65, 107, 213, 11, B Hugh Pields 529 Ben B Archie Burton 222 · !larsh Cook 529 Benjamin B Ashley 122 XEEBEY, C. L. 461 LOOIIIS 179 Audrey Jane LaRue 658 Nancy Dedmon 461 Elsie 274 Audrey 'lhi.snaud 522 XEISER, Bettie A.ml Joe 572 Elsie Ann Thacker 179 Beckey 20, 73 Frederick Charles 572 Hat'tie 273 Becky Cox 322 Frederick Claire 572 I,OWE 76, 77, ~a, 79 Bennage 195 )IJrtl.e )I. Hurst 572 Ann 80 Bertie 320 XELLEY, J. L., Mrs. B catherine HcX. ;; .Bertie Lc1: A743 MarJory 444 Cornelius;; Bessie Reid 305 KEMP.ER, Mary Elizabeth 538 Vincent 81 Betsey 3, 20, 7j KENDALL, Sarah Marie A725 LUBB~SEN, Aeltje Fred- Betsey Leek Coleman 66 XENDLE, Ethel 426 ericks 1 Bettie ;25 KENNEDY, Jobn B Frederick 1 Bettie Cobb 209 KERR 46, B LUCAS, Robert 18 .Beulah 351 KINDLER, Elsie 653 Susan McK. 18 Blanche 516 KING, Alberta Alden 509 LU!ES, Ab'bie 384 Bla'tchie 68 Mattie 477 LYON, Sallie 330 Bowen Givens 487 KINNE, Pieter 1 McCLURE 15 Burton 105, 21;, 448, B KNISSI!i 224 James 46, 67 Carey J!iles ;77 IffiENECK, Jo Ann 580 Jane 46 Catharine 8, ;;, 60, C15 KUBE. C'lral Adams 16, 46 JeS?i 46, B Catherine 3, 8, 43, 91, LAAmB, Bruce Owen 703 'Marga..""'8t 67 192, CH Carrie Frances 595 McCODELL, Archibald A771, Cecil 469 Carrie Hanes 478 J..786 Charles 2;~ 51 David Allen 702 Chesley A789 Cb&rles Lemoyne 657 Eleanor Jane Jdene~ee 596 Elizabeth S. J.790 Charlotte .Ann 218 Farris Owen 601 Emily A. A787 Charlotte CUmi A.725 Prances Ann 699 Emily J. Burk A771 Charlotte Lockwood 108 Henry 478 John A785 Colin B Henry Edgar 597, 700 Nancy A788 Colin Oierson B Isabelle Reynolds 478 UcCORD, Agnes McK. C1 Collin 16, 20, 65, 66, James Pleasant 603 William 01 A61 John Reynolds 701 llcCOW.CK, Kate 316 Creasea C4 Margaret Jane 602 l1cCUISTIOH, C.H. 525 Curtis 349 INDEX 181

CUrt1s l?ranklin 349 Jacob 1, 5, 8, 39, C6, Malcolm 07 Dana Barnes 352 C7, C12 Margaret 61, 126, 593, Daniel 1, ·4, 20, 65, 67, James;, 48, 58, 102, A61 114, 354, 361, 370, B, C4, C5, C6, 07 Margaret Coffey 4 03, C7 James B. 2i2 Margaret Pinley 16 David 1, 3, 7, 44, 01, James D. 3 Margaret Rankin 308 c:;, cs, 07 James J. 296 Margaret McClure 67 Dinah Quigley C1 James Jefferson 224 Maria Burton 110 Dorcas 116, 238 James Madison 210 Mariah 196 Ebenezer 20, 65, 1, 11, James T. 316 Marian Elizabeth Jean B James Walter 485 523 Edith 350 James William 197 MarJorie Alice 524 Edmund 89 Jane 46, 95, 111, 190 Marshall Carey 522 Edna Irene J..723 Jane Bigham 01 Mary 3, 7, 8p 14, 17, Edward L. 292 Jane Chambers 85 28, 32, 59, 309, A59, :Ufie 191 Jane Givens 106 01, 06 Elbert Irvin J..724, A.741 Jane McClure 46 Mary Ann 90 El.Cy Eveland 41 Jean 01 Mary Ann Grilfin 241 Eleanor DaVison 3 Jean McClure B Mary Belle 227 El.eanor Frances Peeler Jeane 3 Mary Catherine 324 118 Jefferson 106 Mary Cecil Hollon 363 Eleanor Quigley 01 .Jemima Taylor ; Mary Chambers 35 Elenor 94 Jemime 3 Mary Eliza Huntsman 237 Elenor Lemberaon 11 Jennet Smith 01 Mary Elizabeth 435 Eliza 84 Jennie ;1; Mary Elizabeth Givens Eliza A. Brown 114 Jeremiah 45, C5 204 Eliza s. 128 Jess 452 Mary R1ek 456 Elizabeth 97, 219, 01, Jim Lockwood 221 Mary Jane 205 06, 011 Jimmy 120 Mary Jane Campbell 240 Elizabeth Carpenter Prye Joe 297 Mary Jennings 21 224 John 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 31, Mary Lee 655 Elizabeth Dils 03 34, 42, 47, 55, 65, Mary Lee Givens 333 Elizabeth Givens 486 67, 86, 236, 297, B, Mary Lorene 612 Elizabeth Paige J(artin 03, 05, c6, c7, ca, Mary Masterson 109 485 C10, 013, C14 Mary Sebring 1, 1, 11 Elizabeth Wyeko~~ 9 John Chambers 88 Matt :;21, 451 Ellen 87 John E. 96 Batthew 49, C7, ca, 09 Ellenor Stinson 3 John F. 359 Mattison Temple 363 Elsy Ann 100 John~., l!rs. 67, B Maud 293 Emeline 69, 121 John PrankliD 2;7 Maurice Raymond 656 Enoch B John K. 230 May Burton 374 Esther 92 John Logan 241 Mercy Blachly 20 Eugene 470 John Madison 328 Michael ~oy 661 Eulah 361 John Reid 437 Mildred McWhorter 318 Buphema 358, 359 John Taliaferro 82 Miles 116 Evelenia 345 Joseph 01, CS, C7, ca, Minard 189 Eveline 69 09 Minnie Mae 465 Fannie 323 Josiah C7 Monte Rand 636 Fannie Elder 327, A327 Julis 456 Mordecai 1, 3, 8, 13, Forrest Glen 360 Kate 321 26, 35, 83, 1, 11, 03, Prances 211 Kate Givens 212 07, 08, C9 Praneis C3 Kate McCormack 316 Morris tiles 520 Prank1e 331 Kathleen 455 Muriel A726 Frieda Belle Wol~e 502 Katie James 332 Myrtle Dodson 382 Ganel 353 Kenneth Roy 496 Baney 8, 40, 472 George 56, 101, 327, King 115 Nancy Chenault Baughman 474, A327, B, 05 Lana Joy 637 304 George Dunn 329 Larry Howard 659 Nancy Cox 592 George Engleman 488 Laura Belle 239, 376 Baney Elizabeth 476 George Houston 199, B Laura Belle Huntsman 236 Nancy 3'a1r 223 Georges. 223 Lauricy 112 Nancy Katharine 434 Givens 302 Lenora F. 380 Nathan ;os Gladys 473 Lester R. 515 - Nathan R. 109, 209 Grizelda C1 Lettie 306 Nora Belle Ridgway 360 Hannah 3, 24, 194 Lettie Walker 436 Nora Lee 346 Hannah Fenwick 3 Linda Jean 660 Norah Gibson 377 Hannah Paxton 199 Lizzie Merl 466 Olive Bowlby C12 Harmon 99, 193 . Lou 217 Ory Sue 378 Harrison 119, 232, 240 Lucinda Hocker 105 :P. "· 467 Harrison Seymore 236, Lucy B. 314 Pan~Jiha 299 237 Lucy Elsea Smothers 231 PaD:;cha Houston 101 Harvey 457 Lucy Hurst C4 Pat-"'ic1a Louise 654 Hazel 450 Lula 307 Patrick C7, 08 Hen."7 19, 318 .Lydia 01 Patsy Jane 234 Herbert Joseph 382 Madison 110, 119, 238, Pearl 358, 359 Hiram 21, 113, 119, 231 333 Pearl Folson 349 Howard 521 Maggie 356 Pegg:, 20, 70 Isaac 7, 29, 06 Maggie Adkins 232 Permelia .Prances Cannon Ida Estelle A722 Maggie Belle ;;o 232 182 MORDECAI MoKnmEY

.Phillip 50 Younger Scot't 129 MOBLEY, Ann Elizabeth Phillip Edward 198 JIACXIImOI, Daniel-Hor C2 Williams 480 Pb,Tllis Orrick Lecke,1 Lacblan C2 James Styron 480 437 M.cLA.UGHLIB, Katherine Mollie Napier 480 Pleaaant 315 Walker Lewis 477 Willi.am :lack 480 Pleasant M• .A.742 Mattie K1ng 477 IIOLlTE, Dorrick 1 Pleasant 111ller·A315 William 477 MOr.J!GOMERY, Ami B Polly 20, 72, 123 William S. 477 John B Polly Ann 53 Mel.ALLY, Annie Elizabeth William B Rachel C6 Pierce 542 IJOODIE, .Andre• 92 Ray 471 Car1 Peter 542 MOORE, AmY 66 Bay H. 517 Emma Katherine Hegner .Artie Elizabeth 269 Reatha JI. Tomlinson 362 542 Daniel 269 Rebecca 22 John Robert 542 Eliza 269 Rebecca Jane Daniel ;15, Mary Sue 677 George 65, 72 .1315 MACON, John C1 . Jonathan 20 Rebecca Lane 7 KoWHORHR, lflldred ,1a Polly llcJt. 72 Rebeckah 16 JU.L!D, · Derick 1 MORGll 204 Riobard Wayne 502 JlilROY, LUCJ' ,so Graham James 423 Robert 25, 75, 468, C5, IURTIH, Clyde V. 419 Heather 566 011 · Demlis Scott 561 Baney Loraine Meeker 423 Robert LOgan 525, 665 Elce Ann 187 MORRIS, John 224 Roechet;te L. Price 515 Elizabeth llcK. 97 Patience Burk A767 Rosa B. Burton 206 Elizabeth Paige 485 Presby J.767 Rosa Jane 225 Jeremiah 97 lltJIR, Arma 369 Rose Ann 379 John ilexander 188 JfOLBERN, Anna Garrett 351 Rosemary 503 Mar~orie !J!backer 419 Beulah JlcK. 351 Roy E. ;81 Martha Jane 185 1rank 351 Ruth Boyd 23 Sarah Priscilla 184 l'rank R. 351 Sallie 20, 71 William )(orris 186 lllOBPHY, ltarJ' 74 Sallie Greer Hagood 2'8 MARTZ, Lena A792 Jlilea 74 Sallie Porter 19 JIASTERSOB, 11arY 109 Jlilly Borman 74 Sally 104, 122 MAfHEIY, Elizabeth 438 BAPIER, l!oUie 480 Sam 319, 454 M82'1' Morrison 4,9 !EAL, Evie 388 SamUel 214, 01 Pat'tie Gooch 438, 439 BEVELLE, John 20 Sarah 3, 7, 30, 52, 86, William Mosby 438, 439 BEVILLE, Joseph de llont- C6 lfEEkkR, Guy Abbot 280 morency 41 Sarah Apgar 98 Harriet Cordelia Thacker ?IEWHOUSE, Helen .A.804 Sarah Boone 16 280 !iEWTON, Elma 519 Sarah D. 3 Haney Loraine 42'.5 John 1. C. 376 Sarah Young C1 Pb;rllis 424 John Prank 376 Shannon 326 IIEIEPD, Carrie Ellen Laura Belle llcX. 376 Sophia J. 229, 347 Coldiron 596 Sarah Jane Gates Shipp Sophie 220 Eleanor Jane 596 376 Stanley 362 George W. 596 1UCHOLS011, l!yrtle 486 Stella Belle Campbell MERRILL, llary 155 !IIELSON, Pern 618 354 MESSLER, Abraham 1 Helga Jensen 618 Stella Evans A724 MILlJI, Bertie 244 Paul 618 Susan 18 Eliza S. McK. 128 NIVEN, Clara Sophia Susan Alta 348 Jef'terson 128 Tbacker 279, i Susan Lee 613 Laura Matthews 243 Nelly Jean 422 Susan 1'arJ' 235 R. C. 242 William 279 S1J.qnna 65, C4 MILLER, Hannah 20 :ROBLE, Lydia 548 Susanna Rutherford 65, i Mary Clinton Barley 537 :&'OE, Betty Ann 572 Theresa Dennis 89 Sarah 268 ~ Betty Jeanne Buck 571 Thomas 215, 01 Virgil D. 537 Edna Stith 574 Tillie Taylor 226 HILLS, Charlotte Lang- Edna Van Arsda.le 4 34 !?ilman 207 worthy 181 George 142 Timotb7 CB Cordelia 181 Hugh McElroy 4 34 Troy Gibson 523 Frederick 181 Katharine Jeanne 694 Vianna 117 Sallie Witt 506 Nancy Chenault 573 Virginia Frances Warren J. 181 Nancy Katharine McK. 434 Mccuistion 525 MILLWARD, Bonna Louise Nancy Wright 400 Walker Burton 304 Howe 408 Polly Akin 142 Walter 333, i Cherie Mae Brubaker 550 Robert Hugh 575 William 1, 3, 8, 37, 41, Harvey 408 Robert L. 400 57, 98, 295, 322, C1, Mary w. J. Skidmore 408 Stith Thompson 434 C3, C5, C7, C9, 010, Michael James 690 Walker McK. 571 C11 Michelle Jeanne 691 NOEL, Claude 489 William C. 124 Samuel James 408, 550 Eliza Brown 340 William campbell 226 IIINOR • Annie Thomas Beard Ole 340 William Donald 24 389 NOLAND, Abigail J. 390 William P. 224 Elizabeth 531 IORMAB, Milly 74 William Floyd 291 Frances 532 NORTH, Betty Jean Scheetz William Fortunatus 204 Georgia 533 A809 William Frank 305 Hugh Thomas 389 Ethel Mae Doles A802 Willie :Marion 354 Jackson 535 Martha A808 Willis Ebenezer 232 Ricbard 534 William A809 Willis Ralph 352 William G. A802, A814 INDEX 183

NORTON, Charles William POLLARD, Mary Elizabeth ROACH, .Annabel Allen 505 662 238 Clyde Allen 6 38 David Earl 663 POLSON, James 349 Clyde Morris 505 Decima Richardson 524 Mary 349 David Maurice 639 Glen Richardson 524 Pearl 349 Elnora 505 Joseph Lee 664 PORTER, Sallie 19 Henry 505 Lee Ames 524 POST, Tunis 1 Joan Taylor Stevens 638 Marjorie Alice McK. 524 POWELL. Frankie 132, 224 ROBERTS, Claude 238 NOVAT.ASZLEI A743 Lindsey 132, 252 Florence Gri1'fin 366 Bertie Lou McK. A743 Margaret Carpenter 132, Goldie Biggers 504 OAKES, Laban C4 252 J. H. 366 Susannah JlcK. C4 Mollie 252 Margaret 238 OLDS, Louise 601 R. Lindsay 379 Raymond Gri1'fin 50-4 OWENS, Bernice 464 Rose .Ann McK. 379 ROBUCK, Beverly Jean 714 Bettie McK. 325 PRICE, Ida Lee Williams Cecil Marion 627 Charlie 325 515 Claud 627 Howard 463 Roechette L. 515 Mary Imogene Sherwood PAGE, Lizzie 247 Sterling 232, 515 627 PANTLE, Mary Ann 407 Prince 1 Robert Marion 713 PARK, Minerva 209 PURDY, Allred 258 Shirley Ann 715 PARKlLL 92 Willie Frye 258 Susie Clubb 627 PATRICK, .Anne 360 QUIGLEY, Dinah C1 William Harry 716 PAX'?Olf, Hannah 199 Eleanor C1 ROGERS, Elma Hazel PEELER, Eleanor Frances Elsie Kindler 653 Halterman 623 118 Grizelda McK. C1 Florence 677 Eleanor Johnson 118 James C1 Henry Carel 623 John 118 Lola Jean 653 Juanelle 623 John W. 118 Loren Bertrand 653 Julia Anna 353 PEliCE, Annie 579 QUROLLO, Bessie .Anna RU1F, Frances 4-93 PEBICK, Buford Grant 353 Griffin 371 RUSSELL, Joseph B Gsnel McK. 353 Doris Edith Buckley 511 RUTHERFORD, James 65 Henry Clay 353 ElVira Varble 371 John 65 Julia Anna Rogers 353 Helen Bess 510 Susanna 65 PED, Nancy 130 James 371 Sam 1 PERKINS, Cora 500 James Allen 650 Sarah 1 John Thomas 500 Jesse J. 371 SCHEETZ, Betty Jean A809 Joseph Harrison 143 Jesse Joseph 511 SCBERFFIUS, Dorothy Margaret Ellen Howard Ruth Anne 649 Cordelia 421 500 RANCLE, Adam 1 Lottie Esther Thacker Nancy Akin 143 RANDOLPH, Elizabeth A764 278 PERRIN 224, B RA.NEY, Celestial 392 Melvin Albert 278 PERRY 77 Harold 539 SCHOOLEY, Cb1oe 177 PETERSON, Annatje Sebring Jewell Lamb 540, A540 SCHULENBERG, Edward J. 1 Maggie Lankford 392 372, A372 Harpert 1 Michael A728 Fanita Grace Griffin 372 PETTY, Ada Byron McK. 119, Mitchell 540, A540 Mary Ann 512 375, i Quincey 392 SCHWARTZ, Dolores May 576 Alice Sue 651 Rosa Thornton 392 Eugene M. 576 Ella Wright 375 RANKIN, Margaret 308 Steltha M. Hollinger 576 Gerald McK. 518, 1, iii READ, Will 1 SCOTT, Edith 277 Geraldine Young 652 REID, Bessie 305 SCRIPTURE, Creighton A807 James Harvey 375 Betty Ann Hays 305 Emma Ta;rlor A797 Minerva Alexander 375 John Murrell 305 Ina A805 Rubey Alta 37 5 REYNOLDS, Alma Spears 479 Ira A. A797 Stella Young 518 Cicero 331 Luther A806 Velpeau Cadmus 375 Edgar Cicero 331 SEBRING, Abraham 1 PETTUS, Florence 447 Frankie McK. 331 Adriana 1 PEYTON, Ann McK. 103 Isabelle 478 Adrianna Polhemus 1 James Franklin 203 Lena Lee 606 Aeltje 1 Mary Jane 202 Margaret Muriel 605 Aeltje Fredericks Pamela Ann 201 Nannie Flint 331 Lubbertsen 1 Simeon V. 46 Stephen Owen 479 Angenitje 1 Simeon Valentine 103 Susan 266 Annatje 1 Valentine Simeon 200 RIBBLE, George 35 Catherine 1 PHILLIPS, Fannie 247 RICHARDSON, Adda 404 Christyntje Volkertse 1 PIERCE, Annie Elizabeth Decima 524 Cornelia 1 542 Millard Filmore 404 Cornelis 1 Laura Almedia 543 RIDGWAY, Cynthia Jane Cornelis Janse 1 Melissa Anne Ennis· 399 Halliburton 361 Cornelius 1 Melissa Green Wright 399 Eulah McK. 361, 1, iii Daniel 1, 8, C3 Paschal 399 Fay 360, 361 Dirck 1 Stella May 541 Forrest Green 361 Elizabeth 1 Waller Lile 399 Marion 360, 361 Frederick 1 PITTS, Malinda 234 Nora Belle 360 Ranae 1 POINDEXTER 232, 240 Sallie E. Halliburton Isaac 1 POLHEMUS, Adrianna 1 360 Jacob 1 Johannes Theodorus 1 RIEGEL, Thelma Mae 628 Jacob Roelof'se 1 POLJON. Jacob 8 RIGGINS, Hazel Z. 595 Jan Roelof'se 1 Judie 8 RILEY, Ann 56. Johannes 1 184 MORDECAI McKINNEY

Jobn 1 Levis Alvin 508 Esther McK. 92 Josynt1e 1 Nellie 501 Ethel fuggarth 415 Kaetje 1 Paul 508 Eugene 412 Lambertse Roelofse 1 Raymond 460 George Posseen 415 Y.aria 1 Riddie Belle Gibbs 501 George Howard 276 Mary 1, 8 Sue 684 George w. 181 Roelof{f) 1 Susan A763 George Washington 181 Volkert 1 Victor Howard 501 Grace 272 Willemtje Roelofse 1 SMOTHERS, Lucy Elsea 2;1 Harriet Cordelia 280 SEVERINS, Theodore 1 SNELL 11 , C9 Harry Rando1ph 409 SEXTON, Hattie Belle 625 SOUTHERLAND, Adrian 591 Helen 413 SHANNOii, Eva Marie Doles Ann Katharine McK. 591 Henry D. 267 A803 SPEARS, Alma 479 Isabel Odessa 416 Thomas A803 Frances M. 255 James Madison 183, D SF.ARPE, Joseph Kinne 154 SPRAGGINS, Letha Prentis Jean Kay 417 Mary Ellen Graydon 8, 249 John Ramsey 177 154 STARKE 407 Laura Minerva 268 SHELBY, Joe 232 STEVENS,· :Frank 638 Lloyd 410 SHELDON 273 Joan Taylor 638 Lottie Esther 278 Hattie Loomis 273 Leila 638 Mable Helen Josephine Mable 414 STITH, John 20 Fosseen 276 SHERRITT, Connie Sue A.750 STRINGER, Benjamin Pierce Marjorie 419 Elnora Roseanna Greely 678 Ma..7 Ann Chaney 177 A727 Laura Almedia Pierce 543 Nancy Brown 267 James A749 Louella Jolmson 54-3 Stephen 92 Jerry A748 Peter Benjamin 543 Stephen Warren 277 Lloyd A727 William 543 William 180 SHERWOOD, Annie Lee 374 STRYKER ca William Henry Harrison Bernice E. Burks 628, D Jan 1 180 Dana Joan 718 Lambertse Roelo~se Zulima 92 Edna Aline Jett 495 Sebring 1 THO!ifr'SON, Blanche M. 490 Elizabeth Beasley 374 SWARTZ, Jennie 490 George Ellsworth 602 Harry Lee 495 SWETNAM, Caroline 1 16 Golda Hudson 602 Ida Jane Huntsman 495 Dorcas McK. 116 Jer.nie Swartz 490 John H. 495 George 116 Luther O. 490 Mary Imogene 627 John 116 Margaret Jane Laakman Peter R. 37 4 Martha 116 602 Roberta 629 Robert 116 Sarah Elizabeth Prye 254 Sherida Jean 717 Susan 116 William 254 Weldon Lee 628, D SWICK, Minor i THORNTON, .Annie Eliza Frye SHIPP, Sarah Jane Gates SWIGART, James A816 256 376 'Mary A815 George K. 256 SIMS , Arnold F • 476 Mary Wirt A810 Rosa 392 Florence Marie 594 Walter A810 THURSTON, Helen Goodale Fortunatus 476 SWOPE, Belle McK. Hays C1 174 Mary Earles 476 SYLVESTER, Barsy 178 TOMLINSON, Ellen Hutchin- Nancy Eliza.beth McK. 476 Beulah 177 son 362 SIP, Adrian 41 Beulah Thacker 178, 268 Reatha M. 362 Mary 41 TALIAFERRO 34 Sarah 449 SKIDMORE, Geoffrey Thacker TAYLOR, Beulah 92 Thomas 362 554 Emily A. McConnell A787 TROWBRilGE 154 Isabel Odessa Thacker Emma A.797 TUCKER, Eliza J. 132 416 Gertrude A.800 James H. 132 John G. 416 Hugh A801 TURNER, James A813 Mary Emily 555 Isaac H. A787 James B. A808 Mary W. J. 408 James A799 Julia Ann 356 SKINNER, Alfred 334 John A798 Martha North A808 Edna Humphrey 373 Lucy 594 Sarah Lynn A812 Jessie Gertrude Griffin Tillie 226 TUTTLE, !lorothy 20 373 TETER, Lena Mae 635 Edward 20 John 225 THACKER, Alexandra Louise VAN ARSDALE, Edna 434 Lillian Rahn 513 553 VAN BUSKIRK, Ester 41 Lucretia 335 Artie Elizabeth Moore Ja.."llletje Jans 41 Robert Carl 513 269 Lourens Andriessen 41 Roger Ash1'ord 373, 514 Benjamin 92 Marietje H. Van der Rosa Jane McK. 225 Benjamin F. 182, 270 Linde 41 Ruth :.. .- .cille Yoder 514 Beulah 178, 275 Mary Hendricks Van der William Ashford 373 Beulah Taylor 92 Linde 41 SMITH, Arthur 459 Carl 271 Mary Van Horn 41 Bowman 323 Carolyn 420 Peter 41 Carl Hans Wilheim 547 Charles 411 Thomas 41 Carolyn Elsie 683 Charles Bell 269 VAN CASICERK, Luke 1 Dorothy Allen 508 Charley Bell 269 VAN COSICERK, Luke 1 Edd 458 Clara Sophia 279 VAN der LINDE, Mary Edna Yingling 508 Cordelia 418 Hendricks 4-1 Elsie Jessie Childers Cordelia Mills 181 VANHOOK, Margaret McK. 61, 547 Edith Scott 277 A61 Fannie McK. 323 Elsie Ann 179 William 61, A61 Jennet C1 · Emma Green 177 INDEX 185

VAN HORN, Aeitie Sibese Lena Mae Teter 635 Dorothy Anne 509 Banta 41 Norma A635 Robert Alexander 509 Anna Maria Jans 41 Norma Nadine Baker 635 wmT, Ina Scripture A805 Co::rnelissen 41 Roy 635 James B. ABOS Cornelius Jan 41 IA~SON, John 261 Margaret A811 Cornelius Jansen 41 Nancy Ellen Whitlow 261 Mary A810 Eltie Van Santrout 41 Samuel 402 WOLFE, Freida Belle 502 Harry C. 545 William 403 Isaac Carver 502° Hillegonda Joris 41 WEBBER, Wollert 41 Oleta Belle Van Skike Jan Co:rnelissen 41 WEBSTER, Mary 170 502 John 41 WEISENBERGER, Betty 578 WOOD, James 20 Kathryn Joan 682 WELSH, Be1;ty 549 WOODEN, .Fannie 1. Hulen Lucas 41 Charles 549 343 ~ 41 Evelyn 549 John T. 343 Mary Helen Howe 545 Joseph 20 Lucile 343 VAN SANTROUT, Eltie 41 Thomas 20 WOODSON, Leah Fry 133 VANSKIKE, Elizabeth 232 W. H., Mrs. 8 William 133 Oleta Belle 502 WESTBROOK, Samuel 35 WOOLEVER, Anna 41 VAN VOORHEES, Steven WHEELER, Mary 20 Jacob 41 Coerte 1 WHISNAUD, Audrey 522 WOOSTER, Claire N. A737 Willemtje Roelofse Eva 522 WOOTON, Dick 177 Sebring 1 Milo 522 WRIGHT, Alice Whitlow 396 VARBLE, Elvira 371 WHITLOW, Alice 396 Daniel Lewis 260 VAUGHAN, Joseph 506 Belle 264 Dorcas Almedia 395 Mary 506 Benjamin 144 Eliza 173 Sallie Witt Mills 506 Elizabeth 260 Elizabeth Whitlow 260 VICKERS, Charles Edgar 519 Elizabeth Chaudoin 263 Ella 375 Elma Newton 519 James 262 Georgeanna 398 Francis Stuart 653 John 259 Henry Benedict 368 Gary Alan 719 Nancy Ellen 261 John :Milton 396 Genevieve Henrieti;a Nancy Wright 259 Martha Ellen 394 Clark 519 Narcissa 265 Mary Alice 397 Lola Jean Quigley 653 Narcissa Akin 144 Maude O. Griffin 368 Stuart Tay'lor 519 Sarah Akin "141 Melissa Green 399 VIRKUS 20 Susan Reynolds 266 Nancy 259, 400 VOELICER, Daniel Barbour Thomas Fielding 263 Nora Belle 401 .1756 Whit 266 Sarah G. 231 Marian June Barbour A745 William 141 WYATT, Betty Welsh 549 Robert Barbour A757 WICKES, Stephen 20 Charlotte Virginia Howe Stephen Barbour A755 WILCOXON, Alice 382 3, 268, 407, i William John A745, A754 WILLIAMS, Alla Belle Earl Gatewood 407 VOLKERTSE, Cbristyntje 1 Holtzcla" 483 Malcolm David 689 Dirck 1 Ann 608 Malcolm Howe 549 von PISCHER, Betty 558 Ann Elizabeth 480 Marianne 688 Cordelia Thacker 418 Annie Elizabeth 328 Mary Ann Pantle 407 DaVid Williani 560 Bales .A61 Matthew Patterson 407 Patricia 559 Bo~1ie Gilmer 481 Wake Hubbel 407 William 418 David 65 wYCKOPP, Elizabeth 9 WALK, Ed"ard C. 600 Elizabeth Givens 328, YAGER, Huston Bryan 442 Marie Lang Dant 600 ;;2 Mary McK. 309 Virginia Dant 600 Ella 494 William James 309, 441 WALKER, Amanda 204 George 137, A137 YINGLING, Edna 508 Annie Pence 579 Henry Clay A.721 YODER, Earl H. 514 .Archibald ii. 579 Hugh Sam 609 Roselina c. Hoege:rman Evie Neal 388 Ida Lee 515 514 Gordon A811 James Givens 481 YOUNG, Albert HeIU"Y' 518 Ida Minta 388 James Hugh 332 Alexander 497 J. L. 388 Jim Edd 607 Alice Caulifield 497 Jep 20 John A•• 328, 332, 483 Annabel Dee 630 Ka"th:eyn A817 Joseph LeWis 482 Ella Laurena Brewer 518 Margaret Wirt A811 Ka.tie James McK. 332 Jane Ellen 631 Marjorie Bright 579 Margaret Prances 484 Joh.'1 Lawson 514 Walter Owsle1 579 Margaret McK. A61 John Thomas 514 WALLER, Alexander H. iv Sarah A137 Margaret Annabel Dingman WALSH, Katherine 446 Sarah Fry 137 497 WARNE, Benjamin 3 WILLS, Jean McK. 01 Philip Earl 514 Hannah McK. 3 John C1 Ruth Lucille Yoder 514 WASHINGTON 268 WILSON, Charles A734 Sarah C1 WATERMAN, Gertrude Maurine Nancy A592 Stella 518 507 Nancy Cox McK. 592 William 497 WATKINS, Floyd Lee 635, Woodrow 592, A592 William Robert 632 A635 VINER, Cora. Belle 521 ZOLLICOFFER 224 Ladonna Jean A735 WINTERBOTTOM, Alberta Alden King 509