John Newton Blackwell: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

John Newton Blackwell

Male 1883 - 1951  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Newton Blackwell was born on 7 Feb 1883 in Leasburg, Franklin Co., MO (son of James William Henry Thomas (Tom) Blackwell and Clarissa Jane West); died on 7 Dec 1951 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 9 Dec 1951 in Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • USR1: Carcinoma of mouth, causing severe hemorrhage and resulting death
    • Residence: 1911

    Notes:

    Gerald Journal, Feb. 21, 1919:
    “J. H. Meyer of Leslie Route 2 bought the 40 acre farm of John Blackwell on Leslie Route 2 the first of the week. They both were in Gerald Tuesday to make the deed for the transaction.”

    Birth:
    Ervin Blackwell said Henry and John were born in Leasburg.

    Residence:
    Living in Iron Mine area of Boone Twp.

    Died:
    Died at his home

    Buried:
    St. Johns? - Adams-Butler Cemetery, Lyon Township

    Family/Spouse: Joanne Alice Childers. Joanne (daughter of George Henry Childers and Sarah Francis Stiewig) was born on 27 Oct 1887 in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO; died on 21 Sep 1935 in Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 23 Sep 1935 in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Earl Edward Blackwell was born on 6 Nov 1911 in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO; died on 20 Mar 1999 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO; was buried on 23 Mar 1999 in Union, Franklin Co., MO.
    2. Ervin Harold Blackwell was born on 1 Aug 1915 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; died on 3 Nov 1992 in Sullivan, Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 5 Nov 1992 in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO.
    3. Mildred Blackwell was born on 30 Nov 1917 in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO; died on 5 Dec 2006 in North Huntington Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA; was buried in North Huntington Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA.
    4. Milford John Blackwell was born on 23 Oct 1919 in Franklin Co., MO; died on 20 Jan 2006 in De Soto, Jefferson Co., MO; was buried in Lemay, St. Louis Co., MO.
    5. Milton Delmar Blackwell was born on 14 Sep 1924 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; died on 19 Apr 2018 in Washington, Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO.

    John married Violet Annabell (Heckelman) Schebaum after 1935. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ruth Ann Blackwell
    2. Billy Ray Blackwell
    3. Margie June Blackwell

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James William Henry Thomas (Tom) Blackwell was born on 2 May 1862 in Franklin Co., MO (son of Clayton Blackwell and Cleresa Jane Childers); died on 7 Jan 1938 in Lanes Prairie, Maries Co., MO; was buried in Maries Co., MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Census: 14 Jun 1880, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 5 Jun 1900, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Residence: Abt 1914, Maries Co., MO
    • Census: 26 Jan 1920, S. Jefferson Twp., Maries Co., MO

    Notes:

    The 1900 census lists Tom living as a farmer in the south part of Boone Township, Franklin Co., MO. He was renting a farm and reported that he could neither read nor write. His wife could do both. His two sons were listed as farm laborers. Mary and Effie were in school, Ada at home. Living with the family was Elizabeth West Keeney, Clarissa's sister, who later married Tom.

    The 1920 census reports that Tom's parents were born in Tennessee, but this may be incorrect.
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    Gasconade County Republican, Owensville, MO, January 13, 1938: Father of H. Blackwell buried at Lanes Prairie-Funeral Services were held for Thomas Blackwell Sunday at the Skaggs Chapel at Lanes Prairie with burial in the Skaggs Cemetery. Rev. J. Arvin conducted the services.

    Thomas Blackwell was born in Walbert [Franklin Co, MO] on May 2, 1862. He was 75 years old at the time of his death. He leaves his wife, nee Betty West, four daughters: Mrs. Mary Riske, Mrs. Ada Unger of St. Louis; Mrs. Effie Parks of Fisher, Illinois; and Mrs. Bertha West of Lanes Prairie; and two sons, John of Gerald and Henry of Owensville. 
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    Home in 1930: Jefferson, Maries Co, MO 
    Radio Set: No 
    Occupation: Farmer 
    J H Blackwell 69 lst mar age 21 MO MO MO
    Elisabeth J Blackwell 74 wf lst mar age 20 MO

    Home in 1920: Jefferson, Maries, Missouri 
    Thomas H Blackwell 53 mar. MO TN TN
    Elizebeth J Blackwell 63 wf mar. MO
    Skaggs Adaline 85 mil wd TN
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    Marriage, Maries Co, MO: Thomas Blackwell and Elizabeth J. West married 4 June 1916. Note: full name for Thomas Blackwell is "James Thomas William Henry Blackwell".
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    Home in 1910: Boone, Franklin Co, MO
    Date: 11 May 1910
    Street: Sullivan Road 
    Thomas Blackwell 49 mar2 3y farmer MO
    Elizabeth A Blackwell 50 wf mar2 3/3 ch MO
    Bertha V Blackwell 6 dau MO
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    Marriage, Franklin Co, MO: Thomas Blackwell and Elizabeth Keeney married 16 Nov 1907 in Union, Franklin Co, MO.
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    March 29, 1907: Clarissa Jane Blackwell died
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    Home in 1900: Boone, Franklin, Missouri 
    Thomas Blackwell 38 May 1862 mar 16y MO
    Clarissa Blackwell 38 wf Oct 1861 6/5 ch MO
    John Blackwell 17 son Feb 1883 sgl MO
    Henry Blackwell 17 son Feb 1883 sgl MO
    Mary Blackwell 14 dau Jun 1885 MO
    Effie Blackwell 9 dau Jul 1890 MO
    Ada Blackwell 7 dau May 1893 MO
    Elizabeth Keeney 42 sil Jun 1857 Div. MO
    (Elizabeth A. West, Mar. John Keny 26 Nov 1874, Franklin, MO)
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    Marriage, Franklin Co, MO: James William Thomas Henry Blackwell, Shotwell, Franklin Co, MO and Clarissa Jane West from Shotwell, Franklin Co, MO married in Shotwell, Franklin Co, MO on 30 April 1882.
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    Home in 1880: Boone, Franklin Co, MO 
    Clarisia J. Blackwell 51 f/w wd KY 
    Eliza J. Blackwell 25 dau sgl MO
    James W. H. T. Blackwell 18 son sgl MO
    James P. Childers 74 father sgl KY
    Sarah E. Berte 6 gd MO
    Jesse Cooper 30 w/m -- farmer MO 

    Census:
    ED 68 p.4, Line 3

    Census:
    Listed with wife, children, sister-in-law, ED 28 p.3 Line 58, Cannot read or write.

    Residence:
    Gerald Independent, 10-1-1920.

    Census:
    ED 62 p.8 Line 30 Living with Tom and Elizabeth was Adaline Skaggs, Elizabeth’s mother

    Died:
    Ervin and Earl Blackwell served as pallbearers for Tom.

    Buried:
    Skaggs Chapel Cemetery (according to Earl Blackwell, who was a pallbearer along with Ervin)

    James married Clarissa Jane West on 30 Apr 1882 in Shotwell, Franklin Co., MO. Clarissa (daughter of John William (Westley?) West and Mary Jane Ankrum) was born on 30 Oct 1860 in Walbert/Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; died on 29 Mar 1907 in Shotwell, Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 30 Mar 1907 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Clarissa Jane WestClarissa Jane West was born on 30 Oct 1860 in Walbert/Gerald, Franklin Co., MO (daughter of John William (Westley?) West and Mary Jane Ankrum); died on 29 Mar 1907 in Shotwell, Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 30 Mar 1907 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • USR1: Paralysis

    Notes:

    OBIT:
    Source: Friday, April 5, 1907 Republican Headlight
    Franklin County Historical Society

    Again the Angel of Death has entered our threshold and taken from our midst Mrs. Clarissa Blackwell, the beloved wife of Thomas Blackwell of Gerald.

    Clarissa West was born near Walbert Oct 31, 1861 and was married to Thomas Blackwell May 1, 1882 and died March 29, 1907, age 45 years, 5 months, and 89 days.
    Deceased leaves to mourn her untimely death a husband, two sons, four daughters, an aged mother, one brother and two sisters.

    She was stricken Sunday morning March 24 with paralysis and while everything was done that could be done by human hands, she grew rapidly worse and all realized the case to be hopeless from the start.

    To the bereaved family our hearts go out in sympathy. Could we but relieve one pain and thus help them to bear their burden, we feel the bitter pangs of giving up a loving wife and mother.
    In her death, the husband has lost an affectionate wife and the children a fond and loving mother and the community an esteamable neighbor.

    The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the New Friendship cemetery Sat, March 30, in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. Rev. W. B. Adams conducted the funeral services with two fitting and appropriate sermons, one at the residence and the other at the cemetery, each paving a beautiful tribute to the faith she embraced while yet in her tender years.
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    Place name:Shotwell - https://shsmo.org/manuscripts/ramsay/ramsay_franklin.html

    Description:A former post office in the northwest part of Boone Township, about one mile east of the present Gerald. The post office was established in 1855 and discontinued in 1907. Shotwell was probably a local family name; at least one Shotwell is known to have lived in the eastern part of the county. Cf. the Illmo (formerly Shotwell) Mines, above. No record remains, however, of the origin of the name. The temptation to invent an etymological explanation was irresistible, and at least two typical but contradictory stories are current locally. One tells of an early shooting affray between two pioneers who claimed the same deer lick. They met on a dark night and began shooting at each other until they had used up all their ammunition without inflicting any injuries. In mockery of their bad marksmanship, John Seaton, the first postmaster, decided to call the new post office Shotwell. Others ascribe the name to some particular exhibition of good shooting. All the explanations cannot be true, and place names seldom originate in particular incidents anyway. (Postal Guide; COUNTY ATLAS 1878, 13; HIST. FRANKLIN, 337; Kile's BIOG. DIR., 210; Miss Johnson: G.F. Duerr; J.A. Schroeder; Dr. W.P. Fitzgerald)Source:Harrison, Eugenia L. "Place Names Of Four River Counties In Eastern Missouri." M.A. thesis., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1943.

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    Home in 1880: Boone, Franklin, Missouri, USA 
    Mary J. West 40 f/w wd farming Iowa 
    George M. West 23 son mar. MO [lined out-error]
    Harriett V. West 20 dil mar. MO [lined our-error]
    Virginia A. West 1 f/w gd MO [lined out-error]
    *Clarissa J. West 20 dau sgl MO
    Rachel Smith 17 dau MO
    Sarah F. Smith 14 dau MO
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    Shotwell items:
    Mrs. Thomas Blackwell died at her home last Friday, March 29. She was laid to rest in the Friendship cemetery Sat. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved. [Source: Friday, April 5, 1907 Republican Headlight - Franklin County Historical Society]

    Birth:
    Pension Record: Ann Wilson as midwife gives written oath to birth
    birth record at
    http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/births.asp?id=142845
    gives birth year as 1865
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189087312/clarissa-jane-blackwell gives birth day as 31 Oct 1861

    Died:
    At home.
    Shotwell was an early name of the area which became Gerald. “Shotwell, located in Township 42, Range 3 west, was so named by John Seaton, the first postmaster, from an incident which occurred in the pioneer days of the county. Mr. Alexander Gregory and an old Mr. Wages, pioneer settlers, each claimed the same deer lick, and both went to it one night to kill deer. The deer failed to appear, and, after waiting for a long time, each became aware of the other’s presence. They soon began firing at each other, and fired away all their ammunition, without personal injury to either. Shortly after this exciting but, as it turned out, harmless episode Mr. Seaton was appointed postmaster, and in honor of such good shooting named the postoffice Shotwell. The little village was built some years afterward, and the name, was, as a matter of course, applied to the village.”

    Buried:
    New Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery. W.B. Adams conducted the service. (Clarissa’s name does not show up on Find-A-Grave.)

    Source: Friday, April 5, 1907 Republican Headlight - Franklin County Historical Society - Shotwell items:
    Mrs. Thomas Blackwell died at her home last Friday, March 29. She was laid to rest in the Friendship cemetery Sat. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved.

    Children:
    1. 1. John Newton Blackwell was born on 7 Feb 1883 in Leasburg, Franklin Co., MO; died on 7 Dec 1951 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 9 Dec 1951 in Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO.
    2. Henry T. Blackwell was born on 8 Mar 1884 in Leasburg, Crawford Co., MO; died on 27 Nov 1954; was buried in Franklin Co., MO.
    3. Mary Jane Blackwell was born on 27 Jun 1885 in Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO; died on 9 Sep 1946 in Saint Louis, MO; was buried in Saint Louis, MO.
    4. Effie Louella Blackwell was born on 6 Jul 1889 in Walbert/Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; died on 30 Apr 1964 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Apr 1964 in Kankakee, Kankakee Co., IL.
    5. Ada Marie Blackwell was born on 22 May 1894 in Franklin Co., MO; died on 16 May 1983 in Union, Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 18 May 1983 in Saint Louis, MO.
    6. Bertha Villean Blackwell was born on 3 Jun 1903 in Bourbon, Crawford Co., MO; died on 29 Nov 1960 in Jefferson City, Cole Co., MO; was buried in Maries Co., MO.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Clayton Blackwell was born about 1818 in MO; died after 1862 in MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • EARL: Y
    • MILF: Y
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • USR1: Accidently shot by a turkey hunter and died shortly thereafter
    • Census: 1850, Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1860, Franklin Co., MO

    Notes:

    Blackwell is an ancient locational English name, derived from Old English "blaec" meaning black and "waella" meaning stream. Ancient Blackwell family history begins with "Blacheuuelle" in Derbyshire, where they held a family seat (feudal home) and "Blacwaelle" in Durham. One of the first surnames ever recorded in England was Blacewellan in 1012 in Wocestershire. The Blackwell coat of arms is silver with a black greyhound: black stands for constancy and the greyhound nobility; popular in Greek and Roman mythology, greyhounds were long reserved for nobility ownership in England. In America the Blackwell genealogy begins in Massachusetts and Virginia in the mid-1630s.
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    The 1920 census gives the birthplace of Tom Blackwell’s parents as TN. Earlier census records give Missouri as the birthplace of Clayton. Cleresa Jane was born in KY according to the 1850 census.
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    During a visit to Missouri in 1999, the story of Clayton’s death by Earl Blackwell, grandson, was related to me: Clayton was wearing a “frock” coat (similar to a cape) when a turkey hunter mistook him for a turkey and shot him. Clayton was taken to his home and as he lay dying he pled that the man would not be hanged, for the shooting was an accident. However, no documentation of Clayton’s death or the fate of the shooter has been found to date.

    Clayton’s burial site has not been established. A Blankenship is buried in Little Creek Cemetery (Clayton’s first wife?).

    A William Blackwell living near Clayton in 1840 and 1850, with wife Mary, and children Agnes, Phoebe, William, Robert, and Locky, could be a relative--perhaps a brother. There are those who say William M. Blackwell is a brother to Clayton and that their father is Mathew Blackwell b. 1782 or 1795. Information not confirmed.

    Birth:
    Birth year calculated from Franklin Co., MO 1850 census. Birthplace also from census record. Census gives birthplace as Missouri.

    Census:
    Clayton Blackwell; Race, White; Age, 32; Born, abt 1818 in Missouri; Home in 1850: District 31, Franklin, Missouri; Occ: Farmer; Industry, Agriculture; Cannot Read, Write: Y, Line Number: 29; Dwelling and Family Number: 479; Household Members: Clayton, 32; Jane, 20, Mary S, 2; Sarah, 0.

    Census:
    C Blackwell, age 42, birth year act 1818, male, birthplace Missouri, Home in 1860, Boone, Franklin, Missouri; Dwelling and Family Number, 526; Occ: Farmer, RE Value $800; Personal Estate Value, $200. Household Members: C. Blackwell, 42; M Blackwell, 37; J Blackwell, 12; M Blackwell, 10; W Blackwell, 8.

    Died:
    Probably before 1882 when his son married, with his mother giving consent.

    Buried:
    Unknown

    Clayton married Cleresa Jane Childers on 18 Feb 1847 in Franklin Co., MO. Cleresa (daughter of James P. (Pryor?) Childers (Childress) and Susanna Huffman) was born about 1830 in KY; died after 1880 in MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Cleresa Jane Childers was born about 1830 in KY (daughter of James P. (Pryor?) Childers (Childress) and Susanna Huffman); died after 1880 in MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1880, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO

    Notes:

    In the 1880 census, Clarissa is listed as widowed at age 51. Living with her are a daughter, Eliza J. age 25*, James WHT, son age 18; her father, James P. Childers age 74; and Jesse Cooper, age 30, who is listed as a farmer “at home.” Perhaps Jesse is doing the farming for Clarissa.

    *Eliza J. is most probably Elizabeth J. Skaggs who became son Tom’s third wife.

    Birth:
    Calculated from Franklin Co., MO 1850 census

    Census:
    #383 Listed with Eliza J., dau age 25, son James WHT age 18, and father J.P. Childers, age 74. Also Jesse Cooper, age 30.

    Notes:

    Married:
    by Payton R. Sawers, J.P.

    Children:
    1. Mary S. Blackwell was born in 1848 in Franklin Co., MO; died on 16 Dec 1890 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO.
    2. Sarah Blackwell was born about 1850 in Franklin Co., MO.
    3. 2. James William Henry Thomas (Tom) Blackwell was born on 2 May 1862 in Franklin Co., MO; died on 7 Jan 1938 in Lanes Prairie, Maries Co., MO; was buried in Maries Co., MO.

  3. 6.  John William (Westley?) West was born about 1834 in Franklin Co., MO (son of Morris West and Elizabeth Davis); died on 5 Mar 1862 in Birds Point, Mississippi, MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • EYES: Blue
    • HAIR: Light
    • HEIG: 5’ 10”
    • MILF: Y
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • USR1: Pneumonia/cold While Serving In Civil War
    • Census: 10 Sep 1850, Franklin Co., MO
    • Residence: 31 Aug 1854, Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1 Sep 1860, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Residence: 21 Sep 1861, Union, Franklin Co., MO

    Notes:

    Birth and Parentage from 1850 census.
    Children's births from Franklin Co., MO Early Births 1863-1892, B k A p.300, and from Pension Records.

    Military: Pvt. 26th MO Infantry Volunteers, Co. I under Capt. Crowe.
    Civil War Missouri 26th Infantry, www.angelfire.com/mo2/26thmo/rosters/rosteri.html, October 2000.

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    Early land entries – Franklin Co. MO
    Source: Goodspeed's Franklin County History, 1888, Goodspeed Publishing Co
    Transcribed by: Barb Z. © 2009
    August 27 -  1818
    William West, part of the northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 42, Range 1 west; 
    Does this information belong to John William West?
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    Birth:
    Birth year from census would be 1832

    Census:
    p.52 Line 40, Dist. 31

    Census:
    p.194 Line 22, Neighbor to father

    Buried:
    Unknown burial place

    John married Mary Jane Ankrum on 31 Aug 1854 in Franklin Co., MO. Mary (daughter of Ankrum) was born in 1838 in MO; died on 11 Oct 1908 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Jane Ankrum was born in 1838 in MO (daughter of Ankrum); died on 11 Oct 1908 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1 Sep 1860, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1880, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 22 Jun 1900, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Residence: 14 Feb 1902, Tea, Gasconade Co., MO

    Notes:

    Mary Jane claimed widows pension and it was acknowledged 13 Jan 1863.
    Rec’d $8/mo commencing 11 Mar 1862. $2/mo each child commencing 25 Jul 1866.

    12 Mar 1863 Mary Jane (widow) married William Smith.

    1865 Jan/Feb Testimony to John’s death given by William Gilcresse, James Conner, Joseph Boysten.

    1867 April John Strain and Samuel Phillips gave testimony to knowing Mary Jane West for 15 yrs. and to her being the widow of John West. Mary Jane gives testimony that she is widow of John, that they had three children, hasn’t adopted them out. Also testified that she was still unmarried.

    1868 March and April Another document with same testimony by Mary Jane dated a year later.
    Ann Wilson, midwife for Clarissa Jane and Polly Cromer, midwife for George and Elizabeth Ann.

    1901 Letter re: Smith--”having a wife pure fiction”, “old man Parks* of Spring Bluff” too sick to give information on Smith. (*William was dead; Eli was 55, James M. was 64. Elijah Bailey was 74.)

    1902 Board of Review says Mary Jane received funds through “fraud” from 1863-1902.

    1902 (May) Pension dropped--not legal widow. Last payment was Feb 1902.

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    Info on parents of Clarissa:

    Marriage, Franklin Co, MO: John W. West and Mary Ankrum married 31 Aug 1854 in Franklin Co, MO.
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    Home in 1860: Boone, Franklin, Missouri 
    Post Office: Boone 
    M W West 27 male farmer MO 
    M West 25 female MO
    G W West 5 male MO
    E A West 4 female
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    Mary J. West remarried after John West died to a William Bill Smith on 12 March 1863 in Franklin Co, MO. They had:
    l. Rachel Smith, born ca 1863, daughter of Mary Jane West; married Henry J.W. Angell in Franklin Co, MO on 12 March 1881. Henry J.W. married (2nd) Lisette H. Dorste 26 Nov 1885. Researchers shows Rachel died on/a 1885. Rachel and Henry had a daughter, Amanda.
    2.Sarah Francis Smith, born 22 May 1866 in Shotwell, Franklin Co, MO; married (1st) Stanley Thomas Hibler in Gasconade Co, MO on March 16, 1884; Married (2nd) a Mr. Horton. She died 1950 and is buried in Vally View Cemetery, Garden City, KS. FAG memorial 14466630. 
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    Home in 1880: Boone, Franklin Co, MO
    Mary J. West 40 f/w wd farming Iowa 
    George M. West 23 son mar. MO [lined out-error]
    Harriett V. West 20 dil mar. MO [lined our-error]
    Virginia A. West 1 f/w gd MO [lined out-error]
    *Clarissa J. West 20 dau sgl MO
    Rachel Smith 17 dau MO
    Sarah F. Smith 14 dau MO
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    Home in 1900: Boone, Franklin, Missouri 
    Mary J West 61 Mar 1839 wd 5/4 ch MO MO MO
    Levi West 9 gs Aug 1890 MO

    Birth:
    (1880 census gives birthplace as Iowa?)

    Census:
    p.194 Line 23

    Census:
    #202, age 40, widowed, farming, with 20 year old daughter Clarissa J. living at home. Also, Rachel Smith a daughter age 17, and Sarah Smith age 14.

    Census:
    ED 27 p.12 Line 57 States widowed, cannot read or write, had five children, 4 living. Grandson Levi West enumerated with her. Stated birth place as MO.

    Notes:

    by John Seaton, Justice of the Peace

    Married:
    Franklin Co. Marriages, Union, MO Bk B p.230 #271

    Children:
    1. George Marion West was born on 18 Jul 1855 in Walbert/Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; died on 12 Jan 1940 in Cuba, Crawford Co., MO; was buried in Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO.
    2. Daughter West
    3. Elizabeth Ann (Bets) West was born on 14 Jun 1858 in Franklin Co., MO; died on 29 Oct 1914 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO.
    4. 3. Clarissa Jane West was born on 30 Oct 1860 in Walbert/Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; died on 29 Mar 1907 in Shotwell, Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 30 Mar 1907 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  James P. (Pryor?) Childers (Childress) was born on 14 Apr 1805 in Pendleton Co., KY (son of Robert Goolsby Childers, Sr. and Nancy Pryor); died on 28 Jan 1882 in Spring Bluff, Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Spring Bluff, Franklin Co., MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: Could read and write
    • EYES: Hazel
    • HAIR: Gray
    • HEIG: 5’ 10”
    • MILF: Y
    • Occupation: Farmer, until disability set in
    • USR1: Chronic rheumatism and heart disease incurred in the line of duty.
    • Census: 1830, Boeff Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1840, Boeff Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Undefined: 7 Jun 1842, Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1850, Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1880, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1890, Beaufort, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO

    Notes:

    Shortly before the 1830 census, JP arrived in MO from Grant Co., KY.
    James and wife Susannah were first cousins.

    1861 - Served in Capt. John McFall’s Co. I, of the 26th Infantry Regiment of MO Volunteers, as musician (drummer) in Civil War at the age of 57. He was enlisted by Lieut. Wiley C. Wiseman at Union on the 21st day of Sept. 1861, to serve 3 years. James was mustered into service on 26 Dec 1861, at Pacific, MO, and was present for the months of Jan and Feb, 1862. Mar and Apr was absent for sick furlough (lame right hand and rheumatism of leg). Discharged for disability by order of Gen. Halleck (sciatica and contracted tendon of middle finger of right hand, declared the Surgeon of the 26th MO. Vol.) April 17th, 1862 on board steamer City of Alton, a Private.

    1873, 21 Dec. - Applied in person for military pension (Pension File No. 186,199) while living in Luther, MO. He claimed to be totally disabled because of exposure at Birds Point, MO about Feb 1862 when he was exposed to a heavy rain all day while doing service. About a week later he was sent to a hospital in Charleston, MO. for about 14 days, then sent to Cairo, IL, where he was examined and discharged. James’ signature is on the Declaration.

    1874, 8 Aug - George E. Armistead testified he lived 4 miles from JP and knew him 8-10 years.

    1876 June and 1873 Aug - P.N.Butler testified he was a physician in Franklin Co. for 27 years and knew JP and family for 30 years.

    No date - Joseph Walton and Eli Park of Spring Bluff were witnesses to a document. Their marks were attested by F.M. and H.T. Weirich.

    1880 census lists James in Boone Twp. with daughter
    James P. Childers - father
    Cleresa Jane Childers Blackwell - head of household
    JWHT (Tom) Blackwell, age 18, single

    1886, 6 Aug - Elizabeth applied for James’ pension while living in Beaufort, MO.

    1886, 27 Nov - William (39) and Joseph (35) Conway of Spring Bluff attest they knew JP for 24 years. Living in immediate neighborhood. They were sent for at the time of his death, and prepared his body for burial.

    Birth:
    No birth record has been found.

    Census:
    Page 141

    Census:
    Page 213

    Undefined:
    Appraised estate of Parker West

    Census:
    #786 Named with wife and children, except for Cleresa who was married. Page 069

    Census:
    Listed with daughter Cleresa and grandson Thomas, age 18

    Census:
    S.D. (3); E.D. (88); house 82, family 84. Comment: “papers still in hands of pension dept.” NA Microfilm M-123, Roll 29.

    Buried:
    Conway Cemetery

    James married Susanna Huffman on 14 Apr 1825 in Grant Co., KY. Susanna (daughter of William Huffman and Sarah Childers) was born on 28 Feb 1800 in Garrard Co., KY; died on 10 Dec 1872 in Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Franklin Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Susanna Huffman was born on 28 Feb 1800 in Garrard Co., KY (daughter of William Huffman and Sarah Childers); died on 10 Dec 1872 in Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Franklin Co., MO.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Age at death:72y 10m 10d

    Buried:
    Conway Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    James and Susanna were first cousins.

    Children:
    1. 5. Cleresa Jane Childers was born about 1830 in KY; died after 1880 in MO.
    2. Sarah Childers was born in 1830 in KY.
    3. James Childers was born in 1837 in KY.
    4. Henry Childers was born in 1843 in MO.
    5. Thomas Childers was born in 1846 in MO.
    6. Mahala Childers was born in 1826 in Grant Co., KY; died in 1849.

  3. 12.  Morris West was born in 1805 in KY (son of Jonathan West and Charlotte Pully); died before 1880.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: Could not write his name
    • Occupation: Farmer on 1870 census
    • Census: 1830, Boeff Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1840, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 10 Sep 1850, Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 1 Sep 1860, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO
    • Census: 12 Sep 1870, Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO

    Notes:

    After his brother Parker’s death, Morris was appointed guardian of Parker’s minor children, Elizabeth West, Malinda West, James A. West, and W.R. West.

    At the time of the 1850 census the following families were living very close to one another:
    Dwelling #497 George and Serena Cooper
    Dwelling #490 Morris West
    Dwelling #498 James Park
    Dwelling #499 Anderson Park
    Dwelling #501 Ira Valentine
    Dwelling #502 James Valentine

    Census:
    p. 139

    Census:
    p. 228 3 boys - 1 girl

    Census:
    31st Dist., P.52 Line 37 #490 Cannot read or write

    Census:
    p.194 Line 26

    Census:
    p.12 Line 36, P. O. Japan

    Died:
    Between 1870-1880

    Morris married Elizabeth Davis on 25 Dec 1825 in Franklin Co., MO. Elizabeth (daughter of John Davis, Sr. and Rachel West) was born about 1807 in TN; died after Sep 1870 in Spring Bluff, Franklin Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Elizabeth Davis was born about 1807 in TN (daughter of John Davis, Sr. and Rachel West); died after Sep 1870 in Spring Bluff, Franklin Co., MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • USR1: Congestive chills

    Notes:

    Newspaper item (date unknown):
    Mrs. Morris West died on Saturday the 21st inst. of congestive chills.

    1870 census gives her name as “Lizzie”.

    Birth:
    1870 census

    Notes:

    Morris and Elizabeth were married by Jesse McDonald, J.P.

    Married:
    Franklin Co., MO Marriages, Bk A p.11 #246

    Children:
    1. George Marion West was born on 9 Sep 1829 in MO; died on 18 Mar 1864 in Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO.
    2. 6. John William (Westley?) West was born about 1834 in Franklin Co., MO; died on 5 Mar 1862 in Birds Point, Mississippi, MO.
    3. Arena Jane West was born on 10 Jan 1839 in MO; died on 22 Sep 1908 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Franklin Co., MO.
    4. Henry Marion West was born on 8 Oct 1846 in Franklin Co., MO; died on 10 Aug 1922 in Boone Twp., Franklin Co., MO; was buried on 11 Aug 1922 in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO.
    5. Luke A. West was born on 27 Apr 1864; died on 22 Jun 1900; was buried in Leslie, Franklin Co., MO.

  5. 14.  Ankrum was born in KY.
    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Jane Ankrum was born in 1838 in MO; died on 11 Oct 1908 in Gerald, Franklin Co., MO.


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