1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, P O Newton
Enumerated 26 July 1860
Page 11, Stamped 390
71-71
M. L. Kelly 28 M Farmer 1500 3799 Ga
Martha Kelly 29 F Ga
Ashley Kelly 6 M Tex
Sarah Kelly 4 F Tex
Elizabeth Kelly 3 F Tex
Julia Kelly 2 F Tex
Mary Kelly 7/12 F Tex
Ferdinand Kelly 9 M Tex
1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Sub. No.23, PO Jasper
Pages 52 and 53 Stamped 509
407-408
Kelley, Malachi 38 M W $--- $200 Ga
Kelley, Ashley J 15 M W Tx
Kelley, Sarah 14 F W Tx
Kelley, Eliza 12 F W Tx
Kelley, Julia 10 F W Tx
Kelley, Mary E 9 F W Tx
Kelly, Rose A 8 F W Tx
1880 Census
Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313
Page 15
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Lumpkin KELLY Self M W W 48 GA Occ:Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC
Jefferson KELLY Son M S W 24 TX Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA
Sarah E KELLY Dau F S W 22 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA
Rosa Ann KELLY Dau F S W 15 TX Occ:At Home Fa: GA Mo: GA
Mary E KELLY GDau F S W 2 TX Fa: TX Mo: TX
Myrtle Lee Hogue, 81, of Pineland, Texas, passed away on Friday, May 24, 2024 at Stonecreek Nursing Home in San Augustine, Texas. She was born on February 5, 1943, in Hemphill, Texas, to George Washington Kelley and Myrtie Mae Inman Kelley.
Myrtle earned an associate's degree in nursing and dedicated 35 years as an LVN at Sabine County Hospital before retiring. She also worked at Jasper Memorial Hospital, area nursing homes, and taught CNA classes through Angelina College.
She worshipped at Broaddus Pentecostal Church and enjoyed raising and taking care of her Longhorn cattle, gardening, crocheting, and caring for people.
She leaves behind a legacy of love and care. Myrtle is survived by her son, David Hogue of Pineland, daughter, Debora Hogue of Pineland, sisters Terry Gandy and Linda Kelley of Hemphill, grandchildren Kevin Birdwell and partner Stephanie of Arvada, Colorado, Kellie Wiggins and husband Matthew of Anacoco, Louisiana, grandson-in-law Burl Tarver, great-grandchildren Brandon Tarver, Genna Birdwell, and Toby Birdwell.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, L. J. Hogue, parents George and Myrtie Kelley, granddaughter Kimberly Tarver and son-in-law, Kenneth Birdwell.
Visitation for Myrtle Lee will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, with funeral services following at 2:00 p.m., officiated by Bro. Mark Green at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Burial will take place in Bronson Cemetery, Bronson, Texas with Tommy Jacks, Brett Fletcher, Rev. Jathan Green, Chris Birdwell, A. J. Wood, Jr., and Gerald Wood serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Kevin Birdwell, Matthew Wiggins, Burl Tarver and Brandon Tarver.
Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas, is assisting with the arrangements. Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website
Published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 29, 2024, Page 4
Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Kay Parker McCary, and also publised in the Sabine County Reporter on August 13, 2014, page 12:
Mrs. Nancy May Womack, age 74, of the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, passed from this life on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, in Lufkin.
Nancy was born to Jewell (Chance) Kelley and Oscar E. Kelley on March 5, 1940, in Hemphill, Texas. She was retired from Temple Inland in Pineland, Texas, and was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church in Rosevine.
Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with interment following in the Chapel Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County. Bro. Cliff Durham will officate. Visitation will be Friday evening, August 8, 2014, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.
Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Daughters, Elizabeth Pugh of Texas City; Granddaughters, Marlayna Pugh of Texas City; Michaela Pugh, and Makenna Pugh, and Grandson, Matthew Pugh; 2 Step-grandchildren, Dennis Womack of Spring, Texas and Kathy Birdwell of Jacksonville, Texas; Brother, Edwin Kelley and his wife, Beverly of Longview.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Carl Womack, and Parents, Oscar E. Kelley, and Jewell (Chance) Kelley; Brothers, Oscar "Buddy"; Metlon "M.T"; William "Billy"; Walter "W.H." and Bobby Kelley; Sisters, Evelyn; Shirley; Jackie; Frankie; Maxine; and Ida. Numberous Sister-in-laws, and Nieces and Nephews, and Brother-in-law.
1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 3
Enumerated April 13, 1930
ED 203-6 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 214
97-97
Keley, Osker Head M W 28 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Keley, Jewel Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Maxine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Evelyn Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, M. T. Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Oscar E Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Frankie Dtr F W 6/12 Y S Tx Tx Tx
Patsy Kelley "Pat" Speights, 75, of Hemphill died at her residence, Wednesday, April 11, 2007. She was born June 7, 1931 in Houston. Her parents were William A. and Estelle Durham Kelley. In 1973 she and her husband, Drayton Speights, Jr. moved to the Hemphill area. After working many years for the Sabine County Appraisal District she retired in 1997. Preceded in death by her parents and husband, Mrs. Speights is survived by her cousins, Colleen HENCHEL and Collice HAWKINS of Nederland, Jimmie O'NEIL of Woodville, and J.L. HOUSTON of Houston. She is also survived by brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Bill and Janis SPEIGHTS of Hemphill, Tom and Margie SPEIGHTS of Seattle, WA and Virginia and Frank CODAY of Hemphill. Also her cherished friend and caregiver, Ann LOUT of Bronson, as well as many loyal friends and her treasured pet, Annie.
Funeral services were held April 14 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Robert Shaddock officiating. Interment followed in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery in Woodville. Contributions may be mad to MDA/ALS Division-Houston; J.R. Huffman Public Library, Hemphill or Bethany Baptist Church, Milam.
1900 Census
Texas, Tyler County, Prec. 2 West of RR
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 6A
99-99
Hallam Rosana Head W F Oct 1865 36 Wd 3/3 Tx Ga Miss
Hallam, Joe Son W M Mch 1884 16 S Tx Pa Tx Sawmill Laborer
Hallam, Hugh Son W M May 1885 15 S Tx Pa Tx Sawmill Laborer
Hallam, Susie Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S Tx Pa Tx
1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Newton
Enumerated 8 Aug 1860
Pages 57 and 58, Stamped 413
379-379
Sarah McDonald 39 F Farming 1800 3580 Unk
James McDonald 20 M Domestic Ga
Wm McDonald 19 M Domestic Ga
Malacha McDonald 15 M Domestic Ga
Alexander McDonald 14 M Ga
Joseph McDonald 12 M Ga
Julius McDonald 10 m Ga
Emory McDonald 9 M Ga
Sarah McDonald 6 F Tx
1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, PO Jasper
Enumerated 7 July 1870
Page 12
86-88
McDonald, Sarah 50 F W Keeping House 1000 300 Ga
McDonald, Joseph 22 M W Farm Laborer Ga
McDonald, Julius C 20 m W Farm Laborer Ga
McDonald, Emeroy 17 M W Farm Laborer Ga
McDonald, Sarah C 15 F W Tx
1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 38 Stamped 152
125-139
McDonald, Sarah W F 57 Keeping House Ga SC SC
McDonald, Julius W M 30 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Ga
McDonald, Sarah W F 24 Dtr At Home Tx Ga Ga
126-140
McDonald, Alex W m 34 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
McDonald, Mary E W F 35 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Miss
McDonald, Juliette W F 12 Dtr At Home Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, James A W M 10 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, Joseph W M 7 Son Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, Truda W F 5 Dtr Tx Ga Tx
McDoland, Curena W F 1 Dtr Tx Ga Tx
Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Elizabeth Hunkele.
Shirley Ruth Jones, our beloved Mom and Maw Maw, passed away Feb. 26, 2010. She was born Dec. 2, 1935 in Sabine County, Texas to Jewel and Oscar Kelley.
Shirley was a retired beautician. She worked at North Main Beauty Shop. Ms. Jones then owned and operated Shirl's Beauty Box for many years until she retired. She loved spending time with family and friends, especially her grandkids.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers; four sisters; and her husband and love of her life, Marlin Royce Jones.
She is survived by sons, Thomas David Maxwell and wife Christine, Rickey Dale Maxwell and wife Wanda, Gary Lynn Maxwell and wife Faye, and Donald Ray Maxwell and wife Stacey; sisters, Evelyn White and Nancy Womack; brothers, Bobby Kelley and Ed Kelley; special sister-in-law, Patsy Cummings; 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and numerous other family and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel with interment in Greenwood Community Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Galbreaith-Pickard is in charge of arrangements.
Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel
913 N. Elm, Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-2747
VALENTINE KELLEY 31 Mar 1897 Jan 1982 77703 (Beaumont, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 459-09-2104 Texas. His actual application read as follows: Valentine Stanton Kelley Rt. 1 Box 211 Beaumont, TX Employer: Various Contractors Age 39 DOB March 31, 1897 in Palestine, Anderson County, Texas Father George KELLEY Mother Mary Ella REDWINE Male White Signed on Dec. 18, 1936
According to Barbara Smith, he was married and had four children: William, Elizabeth, Philip and Mary. Said to be born in Pulaski County, GA and died in Baker County, GA.
Per the 1840 Decatur County, GA census:
Wm. W. Kelley
1 male under 5 1 male 10-15
1 male 30-40
1 female under 5
1 female 5-10
1 female 10-15
1 female 15-20
1 female 30-40
The next household was that of John Kelley.
Per the 1850 online Decatur County, GA census:
523 523
Kelly W. 45 M Farmer 1,000 SC
Kelly Jane 45 F SC
Kelly William 21 M Laborer GA
Kelly Mary 24 F GA
Kelly Wade 8 M GA
Kelly Margaret 6 F GA
There is a large gap in age between the children. Was this a second marriage? Did they have daughters that married already? Could Mary be William's wife, and the mother of the younger children?
Said to be born in Pulaski County, Georgia. No sources for this cited.
Said to have married Mariah Cook on 9 Mar 1845 in Decatur County, Georgia, and had at least five children.
Census Place:Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 16 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
William M KELL YSelf M M W 22 TX Occ:Works On Tram Road Fa: GA Mo: TX
Arrena KELLY Wife F M W 24 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: LA Mo: LA
Koam F KELLY Son M S W 4 TX Fa: TX Mo: TX
Thomas E KELLYSon M S W 2 TX Fa: TX Mo: TX
JAMES KELLIHER 04 Jul 1926 Mar 1977 (not specified) 90806 (Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA) 523-28-3266 Colorado
It appears that as of the 1930 census, he was living with his Aunt and Uncle, Catherine and William DONEGAN in Wakefield, Mass. He was listed as James F. KELLEHER, Nephew, 3 years 8 months, born in Wyoming. They were living in District 482.
At the time of the 1930 census, he was living alone in Warren, Wyoming. His youngest son was in Massachusetts with relatives, and his two older sons were not located in the census index. He was shown as age 48, widowed, born in the Irish Free State (as were both parents), emigrating to the US in 1902, and employed as an Oil Worker in the Oil Fields.
This is POSSIBLY him on the SSDI, based on his age and last residence:
JOHN KELLIHER 09 Jan 1880 Jun 1969 90814 (Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA) (none specified) 524-28-1690 Colorado
PATRICK KELLIHER 12 Jul 1918 Oct 1978 (not specified) 90815 (Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA) 520-05-2933 Wyoming
Keith McGuire shows him as a "Foreman, Water Department."
In September, 2014 Craig Kelliher emailed: "John A Kelleher married Abbie E Sullivan, probably in Massachusetts prior to 1918, when first son, Patrick Joseph, (my Grandpa Joe) was born. Both John and Abbie emigrated from County Cork, Ireland. John was one of ten surviving children of Patrick Kelleher and Mary Lyons of Beenalaght, Co. Cork. John and second wife, Ethel, are buried next to one another in All Souls cemetary on Cherry St. in Long Beach, CA. This corroborates that Patrick Joseph, Bill and Jim were stepchildren of Ethyl. Uncles Bill and Jim were USC graduates and "confirmed bachelors" who ran real estate and escrow business in LA area. Grandpa Joe worked oil fields in WY then worked for the City of Signal Hill in Long Beach, CA. Joe's 98 y.o. widow and youngest son survive today."
The widow of Dr. Terry BRADLEY, she later married David Mason McLemore. Terry and Lydia Bradley are bured in the Warmack Cemetery, Rogersville, Alabama. They were the parents of Sarah Ann Elizabeth BRADLEY, born 27 Nov 1843. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 513).
Notes for JOSEPH KELLOGG: Lieutenant in King Philip's War. Fought at Bloody Battle at Turner Falls on 5/19/1676. Was a Weaver. Ran Ferry at Hatfield MA. for years.
At Farmington,CT in 1651 and joined church there with his wife Oct. 9, 1653. Moved about 1657 to Boston, MA where he purchased property Oct. 16, 1659. Sold Boston property, June 13, 1661 and moved to Hadley. Agreed to keep ferry between Hadley and Northampton in 1661, which he, son John, and grandson James operated until 1758. The Court at Hadley formalized fares and conditions for the ferry in January 1675, June 1677, and in 1687. He was selectman a number of times, and served on various town committees. Joseph was named Sgt. of the military company ('train band') March 1663, Ens. in the Foot Company May 9, 1678, and Lt. of the same company October 7, 1678. He served as Lt. under Capt. Aaron Cook, Jr. until 1692. Was in charge of the Hadley troops at the Turners' Falls Fight on May 18, 1676.
His Will dated June 27, 1707 and proved February 4, 1708. (See Joseph Kellogg's Will)
Lieutenant Joseph Kellogg, son of Martin Kellogg, was baptized at Great Leigh, County Essex, England, April 1, 1626, died in 1707. He was the immigrant ancestor, and settled in Farmington, Connecticut, where he was living in 1651. He and his wife joined the church October 9, 1653. He sold his house lot in 1655 and removed about 1657 to Boston. On October 19, 1659, he bought of Peter Oliver his dwelling house on the street to Roxbury. He sold his property June 13, 1661, to John Witherden. This lot of land is now occupied by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street. He paid ce 700 for it at one time. He removed to Hadley, and the town made an agreement with him in 1661 to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northampton. He built his house on a small home lot, which had been reserved by the town for a ferry lot. He was given leave also to entertain travelers. In 1677, the town voted to pay him ce 40 for the loss of his team, which had been impressed for the country's service, and for ferriage for soldiers. He and his son John and grandson John kept this ferry until 1758, almost a century. Stephen Codman, who married his daughter, kept it still later. The last name of the ferry was Goodman's Ferry.
Joseph Kellogg was selectman of Hadley many years. In 1686, he was on a committee to lay out lands, and for the purchase of Swampfield from the Indians. He and his sons had grants of land in Hadley. He was sergeant of the military company in 1663, and May 9, 1678, was appointed ensign of the foot company. In October 7 of the same year he was made lieutenant, serving until 1692. He was in command as sergeant of the Hadley troops in the famous Turner's Falls fight, May 18, 1675. His will is dated June 7, 1707, and proved February 4, 1708, giving the year of his death. He married (first) probably in England, Joanna (???), who died in Hadley, September 14, 1666; (second) Abigail Terry, born in Windsor, Connecticut, September 21, 1646, daughter of Stephen Terry, the immigrant. Her will was dated May 29, 1717, and proved October 31, 1726. His wife Abigail was before the court in 1673 for wearing silk, contrary to the law, but was acquitted. It was shown at the trial that her husband's estate was below the ce 200 necessary to allow her to wear "gold or silver lace, gold or silver buttons," etc.
Will of Joseph Kellogg - June 27, 1707
Upon the twenty-seventh day of June One Thousand Seven Hundred and seven in the sixth year of the Reign of our Lady Anne by the Grace of God, of England, Scotland, France & Ireland Queen, Defendr of the Faith &c
I Joseph Kellogg of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire within the province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England I hope having a suitable sence of the many infermities, the considerable old age that I am now come to hath exposed me to all which giving me warning that I must shortly when it pleases God to call yield to Death and Lay down this Earthly Tabernacle, Being at Present Through the Great Goodness of God of sound mind and perfect memory and accounting it my Duty to set things In order with Reference to that Portion of Estate God in Goodness hath Given me and Therefore I do make this my Last will & Testamt as followeth Imp. I commit myself soul and body Into the hands of God who made them and my dear Redeemer The Lord Jesus Christ who hath Redeemed them and in whom I Trust & Believe will be my advocate with the Father at the Great day of his Appearing. And in and through his Merits & Satisfaction to obtain acceptation, My Body which I leave to my Executors for a Christianly, Comely Burial in hopes of a Blessed Resurrection when soule and Body Shall by the Mighty Power of God be reunited and be wth him forever in that Place of Everlasting Rest when sorrow and Sighing shall flee away and Joy and Rejoicing Shall be upon the head of the Righteous with Hallelujahs and Praises to God the Father Son and Holy Ghost forever and ever, Even to Never Ending Eternity, Amen.
It. I ordain and my will is that all my Just Debts and Funeral expenses be well and truly paid by my Executors hereafter named. It. I Give and Bequeath unto my Loving Son John Kellogg all that piece of land on which he now lives it being bounded by the Dividing fence East on Land of Sam'll Partride West on an Highway North, and on the River south to be to him with this Proviso that either of his sons Joseph or Samuel after his decease Shall enjoy it to him that posses it to be to him and his heirs forever but in case they both Dye before Either of them Posses it then to revert to my family from whence it came. The Intent of .... that land that lies within the Town Ditch. Also I give to my son John Kellogg abovenamed four acres of my forty acre Alotment lying at the Fort River at the South end of s'd Lot this together with about Ten Pounds I have already given him to be to him and his heirs forever.
It. I give and bequeath to my son Martin Kellogg, four Acres of my forty acre alotment at the Fort River in Hadley next to that I have given to my son John above-said -- Also besides what I have given him already which I account at Sixteen Pounds -- I give him Twnety Shillings in curr't Country Pay, all which to be to him & his heirs forever.
It. I give and bequeath to my loving son Edward Kellogg the full sum of five pounds in Currant Country Pay which together with what I have already given him which I esteen at Sixteen Pounds to be to him and his heirs forever.
It. I give and bequeath to my son Saml Kellogg four acres of my forty acre alotment at Fort River in Hadley next to that I have given to my son Martin Kellogg as abovesaid which together with five pounds I have already given him to be to him and his heirs forever.
It. I give and bequeath to my daughter Joanna Kellogg alias Smith and Sarah Kellogg alias Ashley together with what I have already given them which I esteem to be fifteen pounds a piece I give them forty shillings a piece to be paid them by my Executors in such pay and at such time as it can be made good to them out of my estate.
It. I give and bequeath to my loving sons Stephen Kellogg & Nathaniel Kellogg, considering that I had a considerable estate with their mother out of Father Terry's Estate therefore I give to them all that alotment that was my Father Terry's lying in Hockanum in Hadley bounded by the land of John Smith northeast and the land of Thomas Hovey southwest abutting on the River both North & South to be equally divided to them after my wife's decease, not to have ye use or possession of said land till then and then to be to them and their heirs forever. This together with forty shillings a piece I have already given them I account a full portion for them
It. I give and bequeath to my loving daughters Elizabeth Kellogg, alias Nash, Abigail Kellogg alias Smith, Prudence Kellogg alis Merrill, as an addition to what I have already given them which I esteem fifteen pounds apiece, forty shillings apiece in such pay and at such time as my Executors can make it good to them out of my estate.
It. I give and bequeath to my loving sons Ebenezer Kellogg & Jonathan Kellogg my allotment in the Plain in the Great Meadow in Hadley, bounded by land of Nathaniel White east and land of Timothy Eastman west abutting on Highway South and the adjacent furlong North, as also I give them ten acres of my forty acre allotment at Fort River next unto my son Saml gift there, both lots to be equally divided between them to be to them and their heirs forever. Also I give unto them eight pounds a piece in such time and in such pay out of my estate as my executors hereafter named can do it.
It. I give and bequeath to my loving son Nathaniel Kellogg four acres of my forty acre allotment at Fort River at the North East and it going to the lands of Timothy Eastman to be to him and his heirs forever.
I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Kellogg all that my allotment in the Plain on the East side of the Town in Hadley, containing sixteen acres or thereabouts as also I give him twenty-five pounds out of my estate to be paid to him in or as good country pay, to be paid as my executors can and at such time as they can do it. And Whereas my son Joseph approving himself a loving son in his care and helpfulness to me in my weak condition and to my wife I'll recommend it to my wife to make such further additions out of the Housing land or other estate I have reserved to her dispose as may be encouragement and recompense to him for his care and trouble as aforesaid.
It. I give and bequeath to my Dear and loving wife Abigail who hath born the burthen with me in all my long continued weakness and infirmities my house and homestead with my barn and outhousing, Orchards, Gardens, yards, situate in Hadley aforesaid as also that alotment next to Saml Smiths alotment as we go to the For Meadow in Hadley with all other of my lands in Hadley or elsewhere not given in this my will otherwise with all rights of our Lands or Commons or any lands that may grow to be of right to me within the bounds of the Township of Hadley or elsewhere with all moveable goods or estate within doors or without in Hadley or elsewhere to be for her comfortable livelyhood while she lives, She keeping the Housing and Barns in good repair as also I give her full liberty to remove the Houses Barns or Fences as she shall judge best and most advantagious for her and them that may enjoy it after her demise. As also I hereby give her full liberty and power provided by good advice she see cause to make sale of sd Housing and Homestead, then to do it, provided always all the said estate that she shall leave either for the aforesaid housing and lands and moveable estate when she dies it shall be by her disposed of amongst those children I had by her and to them or any of them as she shall see meet to disposit.
It. I hereby order and it is my will that as to those gifts I have given in this will in moveable goods to several of my children if any moveable goods, chattels, credits will not reach to the payment of my debts, funeral expenses and other charges and uses I may have for it while I yet live and for so much reserve for my wife's necessity while she lives a widow that each legatee in proportion to their gifts the sum of them all shall abate accordingly.
It. I ordain, constitute & appoint my dear & loving wife Abigail Kellogg and my loving frind Capt. Samuel Partridge to be joint executors of this my last will and testament andulling and making void all former or other will or wills, testaments by me formerly or otherwise made, and this to be taken unproved and holden to all intents and purposes my last will and testament to which I subscribe and seal this 27th June, 1707, the day and year above written.
his
Wit.-- Joseph X Kellogg Nathaniel White Mark John Goodman Elizabeth Lane
Notes for MARTIN KELLOGG: A weaver or cloth worker residing at Great Leighs and Braintree, where he obtained property May 22, 1632. Will dated May 20, 1671 and proved September 20, 1671 at Braintree, England, mentions children Sarah, Joseph, Daniel, Samuel, Nathaniel, and Martin, and grandson John Kellogg.
1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont, Ward 3
ED 123-34 SD 27 Sheet 9A Stamped 123
Van Buren
1005-199-199
Kelly, Alfred Head M W 41 M 24 Tx US US Laborer Oil Refinery
Kelly, Lona W F W 51 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Kelly, James P Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Supply boy Grocery store
Kelly, Willard J Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Vera L Roomer F W 33 Wd La Ala La Cashier Dry Goods Store
Willis, Jon W Roomer M W 4 8/12 S Tx Minn La
Name: Arthur Kelly
Death Date: 08 Dec 1933
Death Place: Palestine, Anderson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 33 years 6 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 May 1900
Birthplace: Anderson Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Georgia Kelly
Father's Name: G.A. Kelly
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Name: Ella Redwine
Mother's Birthplace: Anderson Co., Texas
Occupation: Saw Mill - Labor
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Concord
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 09 Dec 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115946
Digital Film Number: 4166540
Image Number: 132
Reference Number: 53264
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
1930 Census
Texas, Anderson County, Pr. 4
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 1-20 SD 18 Sheet 4A Stamped 273
----71
Kelley, George A Hd M W 62 M 22 La La La Farmer
Kelley, Mary E Wf F W 56 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, John T Son m W 20 S Tx La Tx Laborer Saw Mill
---72
Quick, John A and Family
----74
Black, J E and Family
---74
Kelley A G Head M W 29 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Kelley, Georgia Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, Murell Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, Cleutis SOn M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, Oney Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Her FindAGrave Memorial page links her to her parents, Sims Kelly (1774-1860) and Mary Camp (1776-1864). This also shows her location of birth as North Carolina vs. Tennesse, as shown on Census Records.
In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of J. D. Kelley and Lola Chavis.
Nelda Mae Chance, 89, passed away Thursday, September 20, 2018 at her residence in Hemphill, Texas.
She was born December 13, 1928 in Florida to J. D. Kelly and Isabelle Chaves Kelly. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.
Nelda had moved to Sabine County in 1955 and shortly thereafter became a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church where she remained an active member for the rest of her life. She enjoyed working and over the years she could often be found plowing fields behind a mule or later, on a tractor. When she wasn't working, she enjoyed gardening, quilting, and sewing.
Nelda was preceded in death by her husband, J. D. Chance and daughters, Nelly V. and Jenny Conn.
She is survived by her daughters, Peggy Diane Brown and husband, Truett; Gladystine Randolph and husband, Butch; Betty Sue Stabbs and husband, Mike; andMary Frances Perimon and husband, Billy; brother, P. Joe Kelly; sisters, Daisy Pond and Dorothy Germann; 11 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 21, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 22, 2018 at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, 4984 Gravel Hill Rd., Hemphill, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Don Snider officiating.
Burial will follow services in Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers are Heath Perimon, Brian Brown, Jason Conn, Chris Wagstaff, Michael Wagstaff, Chad Randolph, and Justin Randolph.
Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
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Also published in the Sabine County Reporter
1910 Federal census
New York New York 12 Wd Manhattan
ED 663 Eighth Avenue
Kelly, Thomas J Hd M w 39 M 9/yrs NY Ireland Ireland England Mason Building
Kelly, Mary V Wife F W 32 M 9 4/4 NY NY NY English
Kelly, Margaret W (sic) Dtr F W 8 S NY NY NY (s/b Violet Margaret Kelly)
Kelly, Helen Dtr F W 7 S NY NY NY
Kelly, Kathleen Dtr F W 5 S NY NY NY
Kelly, Thomas J Son M W 2 S NY NY NY
Sheenahan, John Brdr M W 65 S Eng. Ireland Eng. Ireland Eng. Ireland 1850 Lather
McKenna, Thomas H Brother in Law M W 30 S NY NY NY Mason Building
1920 Federal census
New York, New York, Manhattan, District 1457
Kelly, Thomas J age 47 NY Ireland Ireland Bricklayer Building
Kelly, Mary V age 46 NY NY NY
Kelly, Margaret V(iolet) age 18 NY NY NY Operator Telephone Company
Kelly, Helen age 16 NY NY NY Stenographer Office
Kelly, Kathleen age 14 NY NY NY
Kelly, Thomas age 11 NY NY NY
Kelly, Muriel age 9 NY NY NY
Kelly, Beatrice age 7 NY NY NY
Kelly, Edna age 5 NY NY NY
Kelly, Arnold age 3 9/12 NY NY NY
(They lived next door to 32 year old Daniel McKenna, born in Ireland. Could he have been a relative of Mary's?)
1930 Federal census:
New York, New York, Bronx, District 169
Kelly, Thomas J Head M W age 58 Rents $60 Married @28 NY NY NY Occupation: Mason Industry: Building
Kelly, Mary V Wife F W age 52 Married @22 NY NY NY
Kelly, Thomas J, Jr. Son M W age 21 NY NY NY Occupation: Mason Industry: Building
Kelly, Muriel V. Daug F W age 19 NY NY NY Occupation: Saleslady Industry: Dept Store
Kelly, Beatrice Daug F W age 17 NY NY NY Occupation: Saleslady Industry: Dept Store
THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 105-36-8105 Last Residence: 11429 Queens Village, Queens, NY Born: 15 Jul 1907 Last Benefit: Died: 31 May 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (1962)
THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 051-03-6183 Last Residence: 10308 Staten Island, Richmond, NY Born: 22 May 1908 Last Benefit: Died: 1 May 1991 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 195)
THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 100-03-3510 Last Residence: Born: 7 Dec 1910 Last Benefit: Died: 27 Jan 1991 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 195)
THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 075-01-0715 Last Residence: 12139 Piseco, Hamilton, NY Born: 27 Nov 1910 Last Benefit: Died: 6 Jan 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 195)
VIOLET M BRAMHALL 12 Jul 1901 14 Sep 1994 10590 (South Salem, Westchester, NY) (none specified) 110-03-3093 New York
According to her Form SS-5, Violet Kelly Bramhall was born on July 12, 1901 in New York City, New York to Thomas Joseph KELLY and Mary Veronica McKENNY. In December of 1936, at the age of 16, she applied for her social security number, and was living at 175 W. 188 Street in the Bronx, and working at the Whitehall Lunch Club at 17 Battery Place.
Kathy Casagranda lists her as the daughter of John Bradford KEMP and Druscilla CAMPBELL.Jim Cooper also shows them as her parents. Kay Parker McCary shows her as Matilda G Kemp vs. Caroline Matilda.
Kathy Casagranda shows her as a daughter of John Bradford Kemp and Mary Druscilla Campbell. Her husband Andrew died during the Civil War and she is listed in the 1870 census for Sabine County, Texas.
Also shown as CAMP. Ronnie Owens shows that he was Justice of the Peace in 1833 at Little Silver Creek, Washington, Parish, Louisiana. Ronnie's source was:
At the time of the 1850 Sabine County Census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Amon Morris. Next door was daughter Drucilla with her husband, James White.
A Funeral Mass for Evelyn will be held on Friday, May 27, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva. Father Tom Walsh will officiate the service.
Graveside services will follow the funeral and be held in the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva.
Visitation will be Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.
A Rosary will be prayed at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva.
Evelyn Ann Kempkes Vavra was born to Henry N. Kempkes and Ann Kotmel Kempkes on July 26, 1921 at Crete, Nebraska and died May 22, 2016 at Fairview Manor, Fairmont, Nebraska. One of six children, she grew up as a farmer's daughter in the Crete, Friend and Fairmont, Nebraska communities. She attended grade school at District 18 in Crete and District 100 in Friend. She completed her freshman year at Friend High School in 1934 and graduated from Fairmont High School with the class of 1938.
On May 15, 1939, she married Leslie D.Vavra of Friend, Nebraska at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Exeter, Nebraska. To this union six children were born. A baby granddaughter, Paula, was taken into their home in 1963 after the accidental death of Paula's mother, Barbara Corallo Vavra. Paula was raised and loved as the family's seventh child.
Evelyn loved children? especially, her grandchildren! She will not only be remembered by her family as a loving homemaker, mother and grandmother, but also as a C.C.D. & C.Y.O. teacher for the children of St. Stephen's, Exeter and St. Joseph's, Geneva parishes for many years.
Evelyn was employed as a dental assistant for Dr. G. H. Liggett for 6 years. After moving to Geneva from their farm in Exeter in 1974 with her husband, Leslie and daughter, Paula, she was employed by the Fillmore County Hospital. She served as a Certified Nursing Assistant and Certified Social Services Designee for 13 years before retiring in 1986 to care for her husband who was suffering from Parkinson's disease. In 1992, she once again worked as Social Service Designee at Fairview Manor in Fairmont, where Leslie then resided.
Evelyn's service to her community was extensive. She served as an officer on St. Stephen's Altar Society for 6 years. During the periods when her four sons were serving their country (three in Vietnam) she was a member of the American Legion and V. F. W., serving as president of the American Legion Auxiliary in Exeter. After her own experience of caring for her ill husband, she was led in March of 1990 to form a support group for other family caregivers. With the help of others, she organized and coordinated, "Friends of Family Caregivers," which proved very supportive for people caring for loved ones in their homes. During this time, she was also a member of the St. Joseph's Catholic Church Council, serving 7 years on the Evangelization Committee. In addition, she volunteered in prison ministry and spent several years visiting and counseling youth at the Geneva Youth Development Center.
Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie D. Vavra; her parents, Henry N. Kempkes and Ann Kotmel Kempkes; her brothers, Franklin Kempkes, Carleton Kempkes and Henry Kempkes, Jr.; her sister, Darlene Kempkes Jowers; her brother-in-law, Leonard Swiercinsky; her sister-in-law, Jayne King Kempkes; her daughters-in-law, Barbara Corallo Vavra and Sherry Zimmerman Vavra; her son-in-law, Max Rhoads; her grandsons, Neal Christopher Koenig and Christopher D. Gooch; and great-grandchildren, twins, Megan & Bradley Koenig and Alexander Slechinger's twin sister, Emily.
Evelyn is survived by her three daughters: Connie Vavra Koenig and husband, Alfred of Brunswick, Maryland; Ann Vavra Gooch Rhoads of Goddard, Kansas; and Paula Vavra Anderson and husband, Darrell of Geneva, Nebraska; four sons: Jerry Vavra and wife, Marty of Gates, Oregon; Paul Vavra of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Michael Vavra and wife, Charlotte of Wichita, Kansas; and Joel Vavra and wife, Elaine of Crete, Nebraska; her sister, Kathryn Kempkes Swiercinsky of Savannah, Georgia; her sister-in-law, Marge Glazier Kempkes of Wichita, Kansas and her many grandchildren. During her lifetime, Evelyn took great pride and joy in her 21 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Many times she remarked, "how richly blessed I am in grandchildren? I'm leaving my mark in descendants? there's no doubt about it, I've been here!" Her final legacy for her descendants was the writing of her family history book, "Ninety Years of Life" in 2011. Her book has been donated to several Nebraska libraries.
Volume 17 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 6, 1954, reported that Emery Kendall, husband of Dorothy Striffler, was promoted to Counselor in the Detroit Schools. Volume 19, September 3, 1956 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST reported that the Kendall's attended the National Education Association conference in Portland, Oregon, where Emery was one of the delegates representing the Detroit Teachers Association.
Name Helen K Zinn
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Jul 1938
Event Place Canton, Stark, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address 916 25th St. N.E.
Gender Female
Age 70
Marital Status Widowed
Race white
Occupation retired
Birth Date 21 Oct 1867
Birthplace Waukesha, [Genessee County], Wisconsin
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Burial Date 11 Jul 1938
Burial Place Goshen, Ind.
Cemetery:
Father's Name William H. Kendrick
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace New York
Mother's Name Janet B. Mcallister
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace Scotland
Spouse's Name Dr. Frank H. Zinn
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number fn 42883
GS Film number 2023611
Digital Folder Number 004121804
Image Number 01274
Citing this Record:
"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZC2-YQR : accessed 01 Feb 2014), Helen K Zinn, 08 Jul 1938; citing Canton, Stark, Ohio, reference fn 42883; FHL microfilm 2023611.
1860 Census
Wisconsin, Genesee County, Waukesha, PO South Genesee
Enumerated 20 Jun 1860
Page 70
509-520
Wm. Kendrick 31 M Farmer 5500 1400 New York
Jennie Kendrick 26 F Scotland
Willie Kendrick 6 M Wisconsin
Agnes Kendrick 2 F Wisconsin
Granville McFarland 14 M Maine
Abigail Kendrick 69 F New York
George Spencer 18 M Farm laborer New York
510-521
Newton Kendrick 47 N Farmer 9000 2000 New Hampshire
Emeline Kendrick 50 F New York
Mary Stringer F New York
George Bradley 14 M Wisconsin
His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes, shows he was a son of Hill Henry Kendrick (FAG # 83195282) and Ela Frances Holcombe (# 83195207). The following biographical information is copied from FindAGrave as well:
Service: September 1, 1983, Gipson Funeral Home Chapel
Officiate: Dr Charles McIlveene
Buril: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Age: 67
Residence: Lufkin, Texas, since 1931
Occupation: Structural foreman for Lufkin Industries for 38 years
Military: U S Army during WW II
Member: First Baptist Church
Survivors:
Wife, Kathryn
Son and daughter-in-law, Johnny and Jean
Daughter and son-in-law, Kathie and Jerry Duty
Brother, Troy
Sisters, Vera Adams and Hazel Duke
Three grandchildren
1860 Census
Wisconsin, Genesee County, Waukesha, PO South Genesee
Enumerated 20 Jun 1860
Page 70
509-520
Wm. Kendrick 31 M Farmer 5500 1400 New York
Jennie Kendrick 26 F Scotland
Willie Kendrick 6 M Wisconsin
Agnes Kendrick 2 F Wisconsin
Granville McFarland 14 M Maine
Abigail Kendrick 69 F New York
George Spencer 18 M Farm laborer New York
510-521
Newton Kendrick 47 N Farmer 9000 2000 New Hampshire
Emeline Kendrick 50 F New York
Mary Stringer F New York
George Bradley 14 M Wisconsin
Said to be a son of Edward Moore KENNEDY and Idella J. ROLAND.
When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was shown as farming from himself. He was of medium heigth and slender, with brown hair and eyes. He was living in Kerr County, Texas. His nearest relative was listed as daughter, Idella Kennedy.
1910 Census
Texas, Angelina, JP 6
Enumerated 10 and 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 8 Sheet 19B
361-361
Kennedy, Edwar M Head M W 29 m1 5 Ala Ala Ga Farmer
Kennedy, Willie M Wf F W 28 m1 5 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Eddie O Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Gracie J Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Idella Dtr F W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
362-362
Kennedy, Edward M Head M W 77 m2 30 Tn NC NC Farmer
Kennedy, Idella Wf F W 47 m1 30 8/8 Ga US US
Kennedy, Lena Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Mamie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Benton Son M W 13 S Tx Tn Ga Farm laborer
Kennedy, Etta Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Cooper Son M W 8 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer
1920 Census
Texas, Hidalgo County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 10 and 12 Feb 1920
SD 15 ED 61 Sheet 5A
85-91
Kennedy, Edward Head M W 39 Wd Ala USA Ga
Kennedy, Eddie Dtr F W 13 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Gracie Dtr F W 12 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Della Dtr F W 9 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Millie Dtr F W 6 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Edella Mother F W 46 Md Ga Ga Ga
Kennedy, Lena Sister F W 26 S Tx Ga Ga
Kennedy, Benton Brother M W 24 S Tx Gas Ga Farm Laborer
Judy Willis writes that "After Pierce H's death in 1899, I believe Elizabeth (Kennedy) married Pierce's brother Charles (3/6/1855 New York, NY to 1/14/1907 Little Rock, AR). This scenario is based on the 1900 census - Little Rock, AR, ED 71 - which lists a Charles Paudert, wife Bolt, son Eddie, and daughter Annie M. By the 1910 census, Elizabeth is a widow.
Let me know if you locate anything different on these marriages. This is the only scenario that makes sense based on what I've found during my research. I can only guess that "Bolt" was a nickname since her DOB and Elizabeth's match.
Not to add confusion to this BUT Pierce H. was first married to Ada Florine Crenshaw (10/22/1865 TN to 3/15/1934 TN). They had a daughter: Henrice D. Paudert "Hennie" (1/28/1899 to 12/3/1966). I know Hennie was born in TN and died in Memphis."
1940 Federal census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches, JP 1
SD 7 ED 174-1 Sheet 22B
Enumerated May 3, 1940
Tucker Street
438 R 27.5
Kennedy, George E Head M W 40 M Graduated Sixth Grade Owner Retail Jewelry
Kennedy, Lucy Wf F W 34 M High School-4 years
Kennedy, Louis H Son M W 12 S In Sixth Grade
Kennedy, Lucy Marie Dtr F W 9 S Tx In Fourth Grade
Kennedy, Georg Son M W 5 S not in School
(All of the above family members reported having lived in rural San Augustine, TX in 1935)Haden, Maiden Sister-in-law F W 43 S Gread 4 Tx Longview Rural
"It was stated in a book written by Genelle McDaniel that Mary Bell Dyer the young widow of John Marcus Kennedy was on the way to texas when a young man named Elbert McLemore (?) Metand (?)married Her so it looks like John Kennedy Died in Tennessee and Mary Bell Dyer Kennedy McLemore went on to texas "
This appears to be supported by the 1880 census, in which Bell Kennedy is listed as widowed, and living with Vola and Oley in the home of her in-laws in Monroe County, Tennessee. In 1900, she is remarried to Elbert McLemore and they are living in Fisher County, Texas, again with Vola and Oley.
It is possible, however, that Bell and John Marcus Kennedy simply divorced, as some researchers believe this listing, shown on FindAGrave, could be attributable to John Marcus Kennedy. The dates are Oct 4, 1869 to 6 Jan 1899.
The daughter of Willis Pinkney KENNEDY and Ella Ophelia LOVELL. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). Willis was a son of Simpson KENNEDY and Georgiana Pearl LEATHERWOOD, for whom a more complete biography can be found in the same book, pages 291 and 292.
On Brenda Eliott's webpage, (http://www/uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/BrendaElliott/ELLIOTT), Joseph's wife is shown as Eleanor McKenny(Kenny). It is noted that she was born in 1802. On the Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: Latest family tree update prepared by Yvonne Ramsell Simonson (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:393199&id=i4027), it is shown and Eleanor McKenney was born in the USA to Irish parents.
The only other family with the surname Kenny listed on the 1850 Rappahannock County, VA census was 48 year old Sylvanus Kenny, who was married to a 37 year old woman named Ann. This apparently was a second marriage, as his oldest child was 27 year old George W Kenny. There are 10 other children listed in his family. (Family 170). Living two homes away is 26 year old George W. Kenny with his 26 year old wife Susan. Was George W. listed in both households? Or were there two George W. Kenny's approximately the same age? Could Sylvanus have been Ellen's brother, perhaps even her twin as their ages are shown as the same? I noted that Sylvanus himself had twin sons, 16 year old John and Robert.
Becky Asif found the following database online: It shows Andrew Kenney having 2 daughters Eliza(1802) and Elender(1807). http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2829461&id=I239&ti=5535
She also found a marriage record of Sylvanus and Ann KENNY, as follows: SALVANUS KENNY ANN HEFLIN 12 January 1825 Fauquier
Other KENNY's that were married in Fauquier:
DANIEL BERRYMAN RUTHA KENNY 24 November 1821 Fauquier
EDWARD KENNY PATTY ROUTT 09 May 1791 Fauquier
JAMES BERRYMAN SUSANNA KENNY 13 March 1812 Fauquier
LANDON BERRYMAN MARY JANE KENNY 10 December 1832 Fauquier
Becky Asif also found the following, posted by George V. Hilburn to the Kenny Family Genealogy Forum. She speculates Eloiza and Ellender might be the same person.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?virginia::kenny::825.html
Kenny-Stadler Connection
The following is meant to show the connection between the three KENNY children (Eloiza, Sylvanus, & Richard) and Jacob STADLER. In the first part, monies were to be collected from the sale of slaves with the proceeds to be divided between the complainants and the defendants. The second is the actual appraisal to the court of the slaves. The third is the carrying out of the dispersal of some of the monies to the defendants (the minor children). In the third part is the phrase "grandfather's estate" instead of the name "Jacob STADLER."
It is believed that Jacob STADLER is not a blood grandfather, but one by marriage. A HORTON was probably the actual grandfather, but was dead by this time. Here is the reason why.
In the will of William KERNES, one of his daughters is referred to Elizabeth STADLER, wife of Jacob STADLER. There is also a reference in the KERNES will to his grandson, Benjamin HORTON. As the mother of the KENNY children was a HORTON (marriage lisence), and STADLER is referred to as a grandfather, it is safe to assume that Elizabeth KERNES STADLER was previously married to a HORTON. An unconfirmed source has this HORTON as Benjamin HORTON, born 1750 in Stafford Co, VA.
I. VIRGINIAFAUQUIER COURT MINUTE BOOK
1818-1819, LDS FILM #0,031,622
(handwritten, no index, & no page nos.)
This day came the complainants by this(?) attorney & filed their bill and also the defendants Benjamin, Eliza, and Mary HORTON, and filed their answer ? and on the Mo: of the compls the defendant Benjamin HORTON is appointed guardian of the defendant Eloiza KENNY, and Mary HORTON is appointed guardian to the Defts Sylvanus and Richard KENNY to defend them in this suit-who thereupon by their said guardians filed their answers-and by consent of parties the cause came (?) to be heard upon the bill. Answers the will of Jacob STADLER dec'd upon consideration. Whereof the court doth assign, order, and decree that the commissioners herein named sell upon a credit of twelve months the slaves in the bill mentioned upon advertising the time and place of sale at least thirty days previous thereto in the Palladium of Liberty presented in the town Warrenton-taking bond with approved slaves from the purchases and divide the proceeds thereof between the compls & defts according to the will of the dec'd Jacob STADLER in the proceedings mentioned upon the compts & defendants-giving bond with satisfactory security to the defendant Benjamin HORTON-??? ??? with the wife ??? of the said Jacob STADLER dec'd conditioned to save his ???? from all ???? of money which may hereafter be recovered against lien as ??? aforesaid-and Joseph D. SMITH, Benjamin GEORGE, Augustine SMITH Sr?-or any two of them are appointed commissioners to carry this decree into effect and make report thereof to this court in order to a final decree.
II. Virginia, Fauquier Co, Will Book 7, pg 305
LDS Film #0,031,568
Fauquier County, 8th June 1819
We, Augustine SMITH, Ja's D SMITH, and Benjamin GEORGE, being first sworn, have proceeded ???? to an order of court to us directed to appraise the estate of Jacob STADLER, dec'd shown to us by Benjamin HORTON, the adm. Viz
One negro woman named Fanny? $350
One negro boy named George 500
One negro girl named Susan 200
Total: $1050
Given from under our hands & seals this the day above written
Augustine SMITH, James D SMITH, Benjamin GEORGE
At a court held for Fauquier County the 26th day of July 1819
This inventory and appraisement of the estate of Jacob STADLER, dec'd, was return into court and ordered to be recorded. Teste Daniel WITHERS
III. VIRGINIA, FAUQUIER COUNTY PROBATE RECORDS
VOL 8-10
FILM #0,031,569
VOL 10, page 247
Eloiza? KENNY infant of Andrew KENNY on acct with Mary HORTON her guardian
February payment made as received?
By her proportion of her grandfather's estate agreeable to his will due
16th Oct 1820 13th Dec 1823 Sylvanus KENNY infant as aforesaid on acct with Mary HORTON his guardian
1824
March 16
By his proportion of his grandfather's estate
16 Oct 1820 to 16 Mar 1824
1824
Aug 2 Sylvanus KENNY
Richard KENNY infant as aforesaid to Mary Horton his guardian
1824
Oct 16
By his proportion of grandfather's estate due 16th Oct 1820
Pursuant to the annexed order of Fauquier County Court and the
Annexed notices to the parties we the undersigned commissioners
Have stated and settled the accounts of Mary HORTON guardian of
Eloiza KENNY, Sylvanus KENNY, and Richard KENNY find her charges
By proper vouchers given under our hands at ???? this 15th Sep 1827
A Blackwell
Rodham ????
Wm Thompson
At a court held for Fauquier County on the 22nd day of Oct 1827
This account and ???? was returned and ordered to be sixty days
For ???? options---and a court held for said county on the 24th day
Of Dec 1827. The same was confirmed and ordered to be recorded.
Test?
John AW Smith, (title)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6J-797
Name: Lloyd Charles Kenny
Death Date: 11 May 1964
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 May 1917
Birthplace: Houston, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Doris V. Kenny
Father's Name: Walter Irving Kenny
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Henrietta Sohmer
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Telephone Repairman
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Woodlawn Garden of Memories
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 13 May 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117486
Digital Film Number: 4028427
Image Number: 1847
Reference Number: v X cn 30290
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
His FindAGrave memorial, created by Jim Cox, shows that he was a "TM 3/c USNR -- Lost at Sea" These notations are also inscribed on the headstone he shares with his mother and brother.
1900 Census
Ohio, Van Wert County, Ridge Township
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 30 Sheet 14B
285-287
Kensler, Thomas Head W M Mar 1828 72 Wd Oh Pa Oh Farm Manager
Kensler, John Son W M Aug 1859 M 15 Oh Oh NY Farmer
Kensler, Irene Dtr-in-law W F May 1857 43 m 14 5/5 Oh Pa Oh
Kensler, Fred B Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Oh Oh Oh Farm Laborer
Kensler, Ray L Son M W Mug 1888 12 S Oh Oh Oh Farm Laborer
Kensler, Wilber C Son W M Feb 1890 10 S Oh Oh Oh
Kensler, Thomas T Son W M Mar 1892 8 S Oh Oh Oh
Kensler, Hassie/Harrie Son Jun 1894 S Oh Oh Oh
1940 Census
Indiana, Allen County, Wayne Township, Fort Wayne, Block 611-618
Enumerated April 7, 1940
SD 4 ED 94-104 Sheet # B
Anthony
3716-61-O-5500
Kensler, Ray L Head M W 51 M No H-4 Ind (sic) Same House Laborer Road Construction
Kensler, Alma Wf F W 52 M No X Ind Same House
Kensler, Leanor Dtr F W 16 S Yes H-2 Ind Same House
Kensler, Neil Son M W 14 S Yes 8 Ind Same House
He was living with his wife and her parents, and younger sister, at the time of the 1950 Federal Census for Franklin County, Mississippi. His occupation was listed as Operator Helper, Cycling plant.
His obituary was published in The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Mississippi on Sunday, November 25, 2021
James C. Kent, 84, died Saturday, Nov. 24, 2021, in Pascagoula.
Mr. Kent was born Oct. 22, 1917, in Meadville and had lived in Pascagoula since 1963. He retired from Chevron after 33 years and was a charter member and deacon at Ingalls Avenue Baptist Church in Pascagoula.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Hiram and Annie Kent; and three brothers, David Kent, Winfield Kent, and Willie Lee Kent.
Surivors include his wife, Bernice Kent of Pascagoula; a daughter, Kay Jones of Pascagoula; a son, Ronnie Kent of Hattiesburg; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Serives will be at 3 pm today at O'Bryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home in Pascagoula where friends may cal two hours before service time. Burial will be in Jackson County Memorial Park.
#: 0351087
Name: Strong, Sarah Kent
Date: October 10, 1914
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-Sarah Kent, 74 Bender ave., East Cleveland. Funeral at residence Saturday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p. m. Burial private.
At the time of the 1930 Federal census, he was a lodger in Marvin & Lamont, Carbon County, Wyoming, working as a Gas Man in the Oil Fields (ED 4-7, SD 5, Sheet 2A, Line 3).
This is his listing on the SSDI:
CHARLES R KERCHER 01 Feb 1910 06 Oct 1996 (V) 48634 (Linwood, Bay, MI ) (none specified) 443-01-3496 Oklahoma
Ervin W. Kaercher, who has been employed in the Chronicle office for nearly a year, left Monday morning for Detroit, where he has secured employment. Ervln has made a large number of friends during his stay in Cass City and all join in wishing him success in his new venture. Wm. Schwain of Pigeon is now employed in the Chronicle office.
Robert Carlson writes that "In the 1910 census, Erwin was recorded as Ervin Karecher, and I suspect his birth name was probably Ervin Kaercher or Karecher. The spelling Karecher was used in a lot of documents of the family in Canada, but on the gravestones the spelling is Kaercher. "
According to his obituary, he worked at the Cass City Chronicle for 43 years, starting in 1909, leaving the paper in 1952 when his wife became ill. After her death, he worked part time in various Thumb newspaper plants, helping out during peak periods, in addition to maintaining his own printing establishment in the village of Cass City. He was survived by son Charles of Linwood, Lt. Col. Ferris Kercher in Japan and Capt. Gerald Kercher in Germany; a brother Clarence Kercher of Owosso; nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Volume 5 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 1, 1941, noted that Lt. Ferris Kercher of the 10th infantry spent six weeks this summer on manuevers in Tennessee. At that time he was as an instructor in classes at Fort Custer, Michigan.
Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 4, 1945
Local Happenings, Page Four
Captain Ferris Kercher, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Kercher arrived home Saturday and on Monday evening a group of relatives helped him celebrate his birthday at a dinner given in his honor. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and son, Ferris, of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. William Joos, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jezewski and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joos and son, all of Cass City.
In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled "Still in the Service of the U.S.A.", it was noted that Capt. Ferris A. Kercher has been commissioned in the regular army and is located at Fort Sam Houston Camp, San Antonio, Texas. Volume 10 of the same periodical reports that Capt. and Mrs. Kercher had moved to Fort Benning where the Captain will attend Officers' Training School for ten months. Volume 11 reported he was an instructor in the Army School at Fort Benning.
In Volume 14 of the same periodical, dated September 1951, it was noted that he had been transferred from Fort Benning to Leavenworth, Kansas, where he would be attending school for a year. Volume 15, published in September 1952, noted he had graduated from Fort Leavenworth in June, and that he and his family spent a week in July with his parents in Cass City. They were on their way to their new home in Presidio, Monterey, California, where they would reside for a year while Major Kercher would attend school to learn the Japanese language. In Volume 16 of the Broadcast, it was reported that he had left of Toyko in August, with his family living in Grand Rapids, planning to join him at a later date. As of the 1959 publication date of Volume 22, he was stationed in Turkey.
Volume 26 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 5, 1966, reported that he was working for the State Employment office in Sacramento, California.
In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled "Still in the Service of the U.S.A.", it was noted that Lt. Gerald Kercher went to Germany in the middle of July. He recently was transferred to Naples, Italy. His wife expects to go as soon as possible. As of the publication date of Volume 18, on September 5, 1955, he and his family were located in Wiesbaden, Germany. As of the 1959 publication date of Volume 22, he was being transfered to Stewart Field, West Point, Annapolis. In Volume 26 it was reported that he had retired from the Air Force after 23 years of service and was associated with the brokerage firm of Goodbody and Company in New London, Conn.
Waterford - On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 21, 2011, Gerald Frederick Kercher slipped the surly bonds of earth, put out his hand, and touched the face of God. He died at home in Quaker Hill as he wished.
Gerald, the third of three sons of Erwin W. and Amanda (Muck) Kercher, was born on June 9, 1924, in Cass City, Mich. He graduated from Cass City High School in 1942 and married his high school sweetheart, Frances Elizabeth Koepfgen, in 1945 at the "Little Church Around the Corner" in New York City. She died in 1993.
Gerald's interests were many and varied. From his first job after high school as a coal passer on the Great Lakes Steamship Cygnus to enlisting in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Gerald's love of his country was surpassed only by the love for his family.
During World War II, Gerald flew the B26 Martin Marauder In European and North African campaigns, as a member of the 320th Bomb Group. He was especially proud of his service during the Berlin Air Lift when he dropped thousands of pounds of food and medical supplies to the German people.
Following World War II, Gerald served as the base legal officer in Munich, Germany. Over the next 20 years, the Air Force took Gerald to Texas, Saudi Arabia, Pennsylvania, and back to Germany where he served as an agent in the Office of Special Investigation, working with Belgium and Luxemburg police. He completed his careerat bases inMassachusetts and New York. Just prior to his retirement from the Air Force in 1965, Gerald flew C-123 cargo planes, ferrying personnel and cargo to Vietnam. He retired as a major and began a very different 20-year career as a commodities broker in New London, working for Goodbody & Co., which later merged with Merrill Lynch.
In his retirement, Gerald volunteered enthusiastically for Southeastern Hospice for 18 years, stopping only in the past few weeks. He was also a tutor for Literacy Volunteers and volunteered his driving services for the American Red Cross and the local food pantry. He served as a delightful toastmaster for the First Wednesday Club and was known for his recitations and spirited singing. He was an enthusiastic member of Shortwave Radio International, attending their many conferences with special friends around the world. He was a life long Detroit Tigers fan and died happily knowing that his team was in first place. Devoted to his faith, Gerald was a member of the Safe Harbor Assembly of God Church in Uncasville.
Left behind to cherish his memory are his six children and their families, Susan and Abraham Chamie, Philip and Jet Kercher, Andrew and Wendy Kercher, Matthew Kercher, Amanda Kercher and David Weinraub, and Caroline and Craig Thurston. He was very proud of his 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He joins in heaven a dear granddaughter, Kathryn Frances Kercher.
Visitation hours will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 24, at the Thomas L. Neilan & Sons Funeral Home, 12 Ocean Ave., New London. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 25, at Harkness Chapel, Connecticut College.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Southestern Connecticut, 227 Dunham St., Norwich CT 06360.
Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 2, 1948
Volume 42, Number 49.
Page One.
John H. Kercher Died Sunday at Age of 88 Years
John H. Kercher, 88, passed away in an Owosso hospital on Sunday night where he had been a patient for four days. he had been in failing health for several weeks.
Funeral services were held int he Douglas Funeral Home on Thursday afternoon. Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City, of which Mr. Kercher was a member, was the officiating clergyman. Interment was made in the Colfax cemetery at Bad Axe.
John Henry Kercher was born November 2, 1859, at Sebringville, Ontario, and married Miss Louisa MERKLINGRE at Milverton, Ontario, March 9, 1886. In 1887, they came to Elkton, Michigan, which at that time only had two houses, both roughly hewn. He built a residence there in the fall of '87, and engaged in carpenter work, erecting many houses and large barns in and around Elkton and Pigeon.
After nine years, he returned to make Canada his home where he lived for five years and worked in a large furniture factory. In 1901, he again decided to make Michigan his home and came back to Elkton. He built seven different residences in and near Elkton which he sold.
He constructed the first Evangelical Church in Elkton in 1888, and rebuilt it it 1898. In 1918, it was destroyed by fire and he again helped to rebuild it as it now stands. He served as usher in the church for many years.
On August 25, 1929, Mrs. Kercher died after 4 1/2 years of illness from a stroke. Mr. Kercher came to Cass City that fall and has since made his home with his son Erwin W., here and with another son, C.G. Kercher, at Owosso.
Mr. Kercher carried on this trade as carpenter and cabinet maker well past his 80th birthday and spent many hours each day in a shop at the rear of his son's residence in Cass City.
Mr. Kercher is survived by two sons, Erwin W. Kercher of Cass City and Clarence G. Kercher of Owosso; six grandsons, Charles Kercher of Bay City, Capt. Ferris Kercher of Columbus, Ga., Lt. Gerald Kercher stationed at Munich, Germany, Harold and Richard Kercher of Owosso, and Robert Kercher of Flint; six great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Andrew Eckmeyer, and three, nephews, Wesley, George and Gordon Strasser, and a niece, Hilda Strasser, of Stratford, Ont.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 15)
Name: John Karercher
[John Karescher]
Age in 1910: 48 [49]
Estimated birth year: abt 1862 [abt 1861]
Birthplace: Canada
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Canada
Mother's Birth Place: Canada
Spouse's name: Louise {birthplace Canada}
Home in 1910: Oliver, Huron, Michigan {Village of Elkton}
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Year of Immigration: 1885
{Occupation: Carpenter}
Household Members: Name Age
John Karercher 48
Louise Karercher 43
Clarence Karercher 15