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Reuel Homer Morton

Reuel Homer Morton

Male 1885 - 1950  (65 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Reuel Homer Morton was born on 30 Jan 1885 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (son of William Price Morton and Mary L. McNeely); died on 13 Oct 1950 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LL73-RYN
    • Created: 23 Apr 2020

    Notes:

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 39485186

    Reuel married Nora Della Swan on 15 Feb 1906. Nora was born on 24 Oct 1885 in , Perry County, Missouri, USA; died on 20 Aug 1967 in Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Price Morton was born on 30 Oct 1861 (son of Hiram Grandison Morton and Nancy Elizabeth Ruff); died on 11 Jun 1945 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 9QNT-KMH
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 39461229

    William married Mary L. McNeely on 12 Dec 1883 in Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Mary (daughter of George Wesley McNeely and Marillus Haile) was born on 11 Feb 1864 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 22 Jun 1948 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary L. McNeely was born on 11 Feb 1864 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (daughter of George Wesley McNeely and Marillus Haile); died on 22 Jun 1948 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 9QNT-KMJ
    • Name: Molly
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Married:
    Cape Girardeu County Marriage Book E, Page 235

    Children:
    1. 1. Reuel Homer Morton was born on 30 Jan 1885 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 13 Oct 1950 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    2. Lewis Arthur Morton was born on 10 May 1886 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 9 Sep 1965 in Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Oliver Wilson Morton was born on 22 Jun 1890 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 28 Apr 1941 in St. Louis, (City of St. Louis), Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Ona Pearl Morton was born on 30 Dec 1896 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 24 Oct 1947 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hiram Grandison Morton was born on 16 Jan 1834 in , , North Carolina, USA; died on 14 Jul 1889 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Shiloh Cemetery, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LHZF-SSJ
    • Created: 12 Jun 2020

    Hiram + Nancy Elizabeth Ruff. Nancy was born on 29 Dec 1834 in , , South Carolina, USA; died on 25 Aug 1884 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Apple Creek Cemetery, Pocahontas, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy Elizabeth Ruff was born on 29 Dec 1834 in , , South Carolina, USA; died on 25 Aug 1884 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Apple Creek Cemetery, Pocahontas, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LCMP-QTW
    • Name: Morton
    • Created: 12 Jun 2020

    Notes:

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 64383662

    Children:
    1. 2. William Price Morton was born on 30 Oct 1861; died on 11 Jun 1945 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    2. James Emory Morton was born on 1 Oct 1862 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 6 Nov 1900 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    3. George Pinkney Morton was born on 4 Aug 1866 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 4 Apr 1952 in Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

  3. 6.  George Wesley McNeely was born on 07 Feb 1836 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA (son of John R. McNeely and Mary L. Shufford); died on 19 Aug 1917 in Leemon, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 20 Aug 1917 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: KCNN-M8S
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri, pub. 1888, page 781:

    George W. McNeely was born in Cape Girardeau County on February 7, 1836. He is the son of John R. McNeely, a native of North Carolina. The latter was reared in his native State, and was married there to Mary Shuford, who was also a native of North Carolina, born in 1807. After their marriage they immigrated to Missouri, and settled in Cape Girardeau County in 1833. There they entered land and improved a farm, upon which Mrs. McNeely still resides. Although Mr. McNeely was a cooper by trade he managed his farm during his life, and died thereabout 1843. They were the parents of six children, four of whom are living. One son, Archibald, resides in California. The two other sons and the daughter live in Cape Girardeau County. George W. grew to manhood on his father's farm, and in 1858 was united in marriage with Marillus Hale, daughter of Thomas Hale. After his marriage Mr. McNeely rented land for a few years, but located upon the farm where he now resides in 1868, having purchased it two years previously

    NOTE by Rob: Archibald is a brother of George W McNeely, NOT his son.

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 38834247

    George married Marillus Haile on 23 Dec 1858 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Marillus (daughter of Thomas Haile and Hannah Woodfin) was born on 25 Dec 1835 in Unknown, , , ; died on 04 May 1866 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marillus Haile was born on 25 Dec 1835 in Unknown, , , (daughter of Thomas Haile and Hannah Woodfin); died on 04 May 1866 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: KZN4-9KG
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Children:
    1. John Thomas McNeely was born on 03 Nov 1859 in near Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States; died on 10 May 1941 in Leemon, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Apple Creek Cemetery, Pocahontas, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Elizabeth "Lizzie" McNeely was born on 08 Feb 1862 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 11 Aug 1864 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    3. 3. Mary L. McNeely was born on 11 Feb 1864 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 22 Jun 1948 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Dovey Ann McNeely was born on 25 Feb 1866 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 14 Jun 1895; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John R. McNeely was born on 28 May 1796 in , , North Carolina, USA (son of James McNeely and Elizabeth Kilpatrick); died on 21 Feb 1844 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: MYGX-Z2S
    • Occupation: Cooper
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    John McNeely elected Edler of Apple Creek Presbyterian Churcn near Pocahontas, MO 13 Aug 1835

    Was a Cooper by trade. - per Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri, pub 1880, page 781.

    George W. McNeely was born in Cape Girardeau County on February 7, 1836. He is the son of John R. McNeely, a native of North Carolina. The latter was reared in his native State, and was married there to Mary Shuford, who was also a native of North Carolina, born in 1807. After their marriage they immigrated to Missouri, and settled in Cape Girardeau County in 1833. There they entered land and improved a farm, upon which Mrs. McNeely still resides. Although Mr. McNeely was a cooper by trade he managed his farm during his life, and died thereabout 1843. They were the parents of six children, four of whom are living. One son, Archibald, resides in California. The two other sons and the daughter live in Cape Girardeau County. George W. grew to manhood on his father's farm, and in 1858 was united in marriage with Marillus Hale, daughter of Thomas Hale. After his marriage Mr. McNeely rented land for a few years, but located upon the farm where he now resides in 1868, having purchased it two years previously

    NOTE: Archibald is a brother, not a son, of George W. McNeely


    Birth:
    https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/161000142/person/202103768240/facts

    John married Mary L. Shufford on 05 Jan 1826 in , Rowan County, North Carolina, USA. Mary was born on 19 Sep 1806 in , , North Carolina, USA; died on 28 Jul 1890 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary L. Shufford was born on 19 Sep 1806 in , , North Carolina, USA; died on 28 Jul 1890 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: MYGX-Z2H
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Married:
    David Kilpatrick, Bondsman

    Children:
    1. James Henry McNeely was born on 22 Jan 1827 in , , North Carolina, USA; died on 12 Jan 1870 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Archibald McNeely was born on 23 Nov 1828 in , , North Carolina, USA; died on 02 Aug 1893 in near Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, United States; was buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, USA.
    3. Daniel Lafayette McNeely was born on 22 Nov 1831 in , , North Carolina, USA; and died.
    4. Dovey Ann McNeely was born on 03 Mar 1833 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 27 May 1908 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    5. 6. George Wesley McNeely was born on 07 Feb 1836 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; died on 19 Aug 1917 in Leemon, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 20 Aug 1917 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Robert William McNeely was born on 04 Apr 1844 in , , North Carolina, USA; died on 20 Apr 1926 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

  3. 14.  Thomas Haile was born about 1798 in , , Virginia, USA (son of Haile); died in 1867 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried .

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    • familyserch.org ID: K8Y8-RNG
    • Residence: 1850, , Wayne County, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Shawnee Township, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    1850 Census:

    Name Thomas Haile
    Age 52
    Birth Year abt 1798
    Birthplace Virginia
    Home in 1850 District 101, Wayne, Missouri, USA
    Gender Male
    Family Number 582
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Thomas Haile 52
    Hannah Haile 44
    Mary Haile 19
    Martha Haile 17
    Morillus Haile 12
    Eliza Haile 8
    Nicholas Haile 6
    Alexander Haile 37
    William Ragedail 20
    Napolian B Sitze 18

    1860 Census:
    Name Thomas Hail
    Age 64
    Birth Year abt 1796
    Gender Male
    Birth Place Virginia
    Home in 1860 Shawnee, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
    Post Office Pocahontas
    Dwelling Number 2361
    Family Number 2374
    Occupation Farmer
    Real Estate Value 3500
    Personal Estate Value 3000
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Thomas Hail
    Hannah Hail
    Leeman Hail
    Elizabeth Hail
    Eliza Hail
    Nichol D Hail

    Bedford County Tennessee

    Deed Book NN

    Page 58: N. Woodfin’s heirs. Agreement.

    The heirs and widow of Nicholas Woodfin, deceased, late of Bedford Co., TN, now desiring an equal division of all the landed estate of Nicholas Woodfin and whereas there is in the possession of Hanna Woodfin, one of the undersigned, an instrument of writing signed by the undersigned bearing date 4 Oct 1833 granting to Hannah the rents of said landed estate during her lifetime. John D. Gilmore and John L(S). Cooper were appointed surveyor to lay off and divide the estate equally to the following heirs, towit, Hannah Woodfin, Samuel Woodfin gets where he lives, Elizabeth McKinn, Sally Naylor, Polly Edwards, Phebe Swann, Mary Woodfin, Rebecca Woodfin, John Woodfin, and Hannah Hail, all that one acre including the family burying ground to be left out of division for a family burying ground forever.

    Signed by John Woodfin, Hannah Woodfin, Thomas Haile, Hannah Haile, Samuel Woodfin, John Naler, Sally Naler, M. Woodfin, Rebecca Woodfin, Phebe Swann, Thomas Swann, M. H. Naler, James McKinn and Elizabeth McKinn. Wit: Thomas Haile, John Woodfin, J. Naler, J. Woodfin and Robert Swann and W. H. Naler.

    Reg: 16 Nov 1843. Plat on page 59.

    _________________________________________
    Deed Book OO

    Page 31 – 22 Apr 1844

    Moses Woodfin to W. H. Nailor.

    Deed, 33 ½ aceres.

    Moses Woodfin to W. H. Nailor. Deed, 33 ½ acres. Moses Woodfin sold to Wade Hampton Nailor a tract of land, being Lot No. 10, and the assigned to Moses Woodfin in the division of the tract of land on which his father Nicholas Woodfin lived. Borders lands of William Guy. And the Graveyard Lot, Wit: Thomas Haile, John Maler, J. D. Naler and Woodfin Naler. Reg: 4 Feb 1845.

    Page 162 – 27 Aug 1845. Samuel Woodfin to Thomas Haile. Interest in Negro. Samuel Woodfin, one of the heirs of the late Nicholas and Hannah Woodfin if Bedford County, TN, deceased, sold unto Thomas Haile, all of his interest in the family of negroes (3), belonging to the estate. Wit: J. H. Woodfin and Thomas Edwards. Reg: 30 Aug 1845.


    Page 214 - 6 Oct 1845. Thomas Swann and Phebe Swann to Nicholas Swann. Power of attorney. Thomas Swann and Phebe Swann his Wife appointed Nicholas Swann of Noxubee Co., Mississippi, their Attorney to receive of and from the estate of Nicholas Woodfin, deceased, late of Bedford Co., TN, all property, effects or money that may be coming to them as legatees of the estate, to make settlement. Reg: 24 Nov 1845.

    Page3 , - 221 , 4 May 1844. Rebecca Woodfin to Woodfin Nalor. 34 acres- Rebecca Woodfin of Hickman Co., KY conveyed to Woodfin Nalor of Bedford County, TN, land belonging to the estate of Nicholas Woodfin, deceased, and laid off bordering Lot No. 7. Reg:4 Dec 1845.

    page 222 - 4 May 1844.
    John Woodfin to Woodfin Naylor Deed, 19 acres. John Woodfin of Fayette Co., TN/ conveyed to Woodfin Naylor of Bedford county., TN Lot No. 7 in the division of lands belonging to the eextae of Nicholas Woodfin, deceased. Borders Lot No. 6. Reg: 4 Dec 1845.

    Page 225 - 20 Nov 1845. Samuel Woodfin and others to Woodfin Naylor
    Deed 26 acres. Thomas Swann and Phebe Swann, daughter of Hannah Woodfin, deceased, Thomas Haile and Hannah Hale, daughter of Hannah Woodfin
    deceased, John Naylor and Sarah Naylor, daughter of Hannah Woodfin deceased, Samuel Woodfin, W. H. Naylor sold to Woodfin Naylor, their undivided interest in
    in the land allotted to Hannah Woodfin deceased, being Lot No. 4 in the division of the land in the estate of Nicholas Woodfin deceased, land in Bedford Co., TN, in District No. 5.
    Bounded by G. W. Campbell. Wit: John W. Naylor and John W. Edwards. Reg: 6 Dec 1845.

    Page 343 - 20 Nov 1845.Thomas Haile and Hannah Haile to John Naylor. Deed, 17 acres. Thomas Haile and Hannah Haile sold to John Naylor, land in Bedford Co., TN, in District No. 5.
    Borders of lands landed estate of Nicholas Woodfin, deceased. The land being Lot No. 6 in the division of landed estate of Nicholas Woodfin, deceased, and allotted to Hannah Haile. Wit: Woodfin Naylor and W. H. Nailor. Reg: 13 Apr 1846. e.

    ____________________________________
    Deed Book PP

    Page 123 – 24 Nov 1845. Thomas and Phebe Swann (by Attorney) to Jacob Sivley. Bill of Sale. Thomas and Phebe Swann sold to Jacob Sivley, a negro woman Adaline and her three children now in possession of Thomas Haile, the property of Nicholas and Hanna Woodfin, deceased. Wit: William Tucker and Hiram J. Austin. Reg: 15 Feb 1847.

    Page 133 – 1 Sep 1845. John Woodfin to Thomas Haile. Bill of Sale. As an heir of the estate of Nicholas Woodfin, late of Bedford County, TN, I am entitled to an undivided interest or childs part, of a negro woman Adeline and her daughter Sally. I have now sold same to Thomas Haile. Reg: 1 Mar 1847.

    Page 368 - 10 Sep 1847. Thomas Haile and wife to John Nailor.
    Deed, 17 acres. Thomas Haile and his wife Hannah Haile conveyed to John dated 20 Nov 1845 and recorded. Hannah Haile formerly Hannah Woodfin. Land in Bedford Co., in District No. 5.
    Bounded by lands of Nicholas Woodfin, deceased. Wit: Woodfin Naylor and W. K. Ransom. Reg: 19 Jan 1848.
    Page 369 – 1 Dec 1847. John and Woodfin Naylor to Ellis H. Haile. Deed, 114 acres. John and Woodfin Nayler of Bedford County, TN sold to Ellis H. Haile of Rutherford County, TN, land in Bedford County, it being Lots No. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in the division of Nicholas Woodfin deceased. Bounded by Matthew Locke, W. H. Naylor, G. W. Campbel now W. Worke’s land, Jane Statham, James Woods, and Samuel Woodfin. Wit: Issac J. Miller and James D. Naylor.
    Reg: 19 Jan 1848.


    Part 1
    LEEMON, MISSOURI
    On Indian Creek

    by K.J.H. Cochran

    Leemon is approximately ten miles northeast of Jackson in Cape Girardeau County. The town is three miles east of Highway No. 61 on blacktop County Road J that joins the main highway at Fruitland.
    The community lies along the bank of Indian Creek and extends north of Robert Side's General Store located on No. J; the houses, church and the old school all lying within a square, with a circumference of about two miles.
    The social life of the town has been centered in the local church and school since the area was settled soon after 1800, and the residents are interested in each other and united in their feelings, in the manner of a large family.
    The introduction of the automobile changed the economic conditions of the town. Unfortunately, some of the houses now are vacant, falling into decay, and the small business firms have relocated in more prosperous neighborhoods.
    Once Leemon was a busy center of activity, the home of children who later became men and women or prominence in the state and the nation, who often alluded to the important influence the school and the church in Leemon had in their early academic and character-building training. John A. Hope, a prominent attorney in St. Louis, would refer to Indian Creek, as would Edward E. Alexander, and attorney and state senator in Arkansas; Judge J. C. McDonald, probate judge and for 22 years county superintendent of schools, Cape Girardeau County; Jacob Doyle, a well known educator, and Charles C. Oliver, State Representative, who was responsible for the presentation and passage of the Missouri State Flag bill, January 21, 1913; Arthur L. Oliver, a State Senator. 1909; John Oliver, a historian of note, presently residing in Florida, where he has been associated with the University; Burette and Allen Oliver, practicing attorneys in Cape Girardeau, Harry Alexander and Sloan Oliver, who were also attorneys, now de
    The name Leemon was given the settlement after the Civil War when Captain Leemon Haile returned from the service and resumed the operation of the post office, general store and sawmill that he had started before the conflict broke. It was not until 1878 that Leemon Haile acquired the deed from his father.
    Leemon Haile's family migrated to Missouri from Bedford County, Tennessee in 1849. His father, Thomas Haile, had met and married Hannah Woodfin there in 1827. Hannah had been born near Ashville, North Carolina, 1805, and had moved with her parents to Tennessee in 1810.
    The Thomas Hailes came to Missouri with their family, in hopeful expectation of improving their well-being. The farm on Indian Creek was secured through the Jackson land office, and the deed was signed by General Zachary Taylor, then the twelfth president of the United States, soon after the organization of the thirty-first Congress.
    A three room log house was erected by the family overlooking Indian Creek, near the spot where three small tributaries join and form the larger stream that flows eastward across the Clay Oliver property, and on the east, in the direction of the river, along the south boundary of the former August Litzelfelner farm, where Indian Creek empties into the Mississippi below Neely's Landing.
    There were 11 children in the Haile family; many of them died in infancy. The mother, later called "Granny Haile", outlived all of the children except one son, Dick, a bachelor, who lived at the homestead, and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Wheeler, Plano, Texas, where Granny and Dick moved, 1896, when she was 91 years old. She died in 1900 at the age of 94 years, 4 months, 14 days and was buried in Texas.
    The house in which she lived at Leemon was sold to the Tony Martin family, whose son, Elmo, became postmaster in Jackson; his death occurred less than two years ago.
    Tony Martin had operated the general store in Leemon in the 1930's, purchasing it from, Henry Putz when the later moved back to Pocahontas. The family at that time lived in quarters at the store, but soon purchased the house on the hill.
    The old Haile homestead still stands and has recently been sold. During the course of time it has been remodeled, rooms have been added, as have porches, and the house now faces south. Originally the entrance was on the north.
    When Leemon Haile married Mary Elizabeth Chambers, September 10, 1857, he took his bride to a new house he had erected within the shadow of the Haile homestead. It was considered a palatial residence at the time, and quarters for the store and post office were included. The house was located on a rise of ground northeast of the hill along Indian Creek.
    It was shaded by large maple trees. Many of them remain. One tree was removed July 19, 1966, because it obstructed the front porch and driveway of the house.
    "Aunt Lizzie" remained in the home until she was 83, when in failing health, she sold the farm and the home to John T. McNeely, a nephew whose daughters, Mrs. C. A. Poe (St. Louis), Mrs. Ted R. Regenhardt, (Cape Girardeau) still own the property, that has been in the family 117 years. Lizzie Haile, who had no children, went to live at the County Farm, where she died before the year ended. She was fond of relating stories her husband had told her regarding the Civil War when he served as captain of a volunteer militia home guard regiment composed of men from the Indian Creek communities, who endeavored to rid southeast Missouri of bushwhackers, renegade soldiers who plundered the country side and horse thieves. He served during the entire war, enlisting a few months after the conflict began.
    After Thomas Haile died the sawmill was purchased by Dave C. McKee who used a large steam engine to run the mill and also to operate a threshing machine and combine. David McKee belonged to one of the early families who had settled in the Indian Creek community. He married Rosilie Query, August, 1885. The couple rode horseback to the Shiloh Church for the ceremony. Rose was the sister of Dr. Charles Query, a successful veterinarian who moved to Jackson and remained in business for over 30 years before his death. Dave McKee assumed the operation and management of the Query farm in Leemon. The original house burned and a new dwelling now has replaced the old McKee homestead. The sawmill long ago disappeared from the bank of Indian Creek.
    The general store and post office was moved after Leemon Haile's death to the home of Jacob Doyle. This house is still standing on No. J north of the highway. Clusters of black-eyed susans are growing in profusion near the driveway. Mr. Doyle continued the general store until 1900 when Pinckney Morton moved to Leemon, purchased the old Mizell home and engaged Edward Sides and his son, Charles, carpenters, to build a new general store north of the house.
    For many years Bob Yancy delivered the mail to the post office, bringing it from Jackson in a jump-seat buggy. Later M. A. Short (Maurice) brought the mail to the Leemon store. He used a buggy until 1916 when he changed to an automobile, and his route was enlarged from 24 to 38 miles.
    Both the Morton home and the store remain along the gravel street in Leemon. The house has fallen into decay. The north room is the original log cabin structure, built when the Indian Creek settlement was established. It has been covered with wood siding. the store was remodeled, the center entrance and front porch relocated on the north side of the building, that has been converted into a residence, and is occupied.
    The blacksmith shop built by Lee Kahnert (Jackson) was north of the store. His home, a frame structure of six rooms, was across the road. There is no visible sign of either now. The house burned about 1937 and the new general store of Robert Sides occupies the site.
    The blacksmith shops of John Wachter and of Joe Meyer have also disappeared.
    John Wachter married Emma Clementz, whose father was a veterinarian in Leemon, and specialized in the treatment of horses. His home was next door to the old Leemon school, the ground having been purchased for a school from the Clementz estate. Both arenow the property of Edwin Kraemer.
    The Morton General Store had a long and interesting history. Pinckney Morton remained in charge of the store for many years, selling it to Ben F. Sides, who in turn sold to B. B. McNeely. Charles Morton, John Putz, John McDonald, Charlie Farrow and Tony Martin where other owners of the business.
    When the Kahnert home was destroyed by fire, Charlie Farrow purchased the lot and erected a new store, 1938, that has had the following owners since that time, Oscar Ward, Harlen Young, Richard Craft, who operated the store for 3 years and sold it last February to Richard Sides. The store is the only business in Leemon today.
    Log schoolhouses were built throughout the area as soon as there were enough children to warrant engaging an instructor. The first log school erected in the Indian Creek community was the Dogwood School. Later the log building on the Daughterty farm was built. This school burned many years ago. No picture of it remains. Two trees grow near the old doorway. The building stood in front of the present home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell at Leemon.
    The second school was located on land purchased from the Clementz estate. It was always referred to as "Hog Pen Academy". The term was one of endearment, and two versions for the name have been given; the first, it was thought Mr. Clementz at one time had a hog pen on the lot; the second, that the rival school of Dogwood, tauntingly christened the school, and instead of it provoking the students of Leemon, they adopted the name and it stuck.
    The first building was a large room 30 X 40 feet. Jake Doyle was the instructor for many years. Later when it was necessary to add high school classes, a second, smaller room was built. It was not as well constructed, and after the high school students were transferred to Fruitland, the addition was removed. The original school room remained intact until the consolidated school district was organized out of Jackson. Students now attend the Fruitland school, and high school pupils come into Jackson for instruction.
    Instructors at Hog Pen were Jake Doyle and his son, George, Lucius Reed, Jim Samuel, who was a barber on Saturday, with a chair in Pinckney Morton's General Store; Iva Seabaugh, William Crites, Maude Kurre, Carol Mercer, Katie Brent and Duke Abernathy. The list is not complete.
    Old Charlie carried Ann Oliver and her sister, Helen, to school. Charlie had been trained as a race horse. He grew to know the school children well, and was adopted as a member of the community.

    Footnote: Judge James McDowell of Charleston is now Circuit Judge of Missouri.


    -from The Jackson Journal, 27 July, 1966.


    Thomas Haile is a representative in the Missouri Legislature 1864-1866. History Of Southeast Missouri by Goodspead, 1888. pg. 327. NOTE: This Thomas Haile is from St. Francois County, Missouri and his bio is in Goodspeed's book, pg 637.

    Thomas married Hannah Woodfin on 04 Dec 1827 in , Bedford County, Tennessee, USA. Hannah (daughter of Nicholas Woodfin and Hannah Mary Ashbrook) was born on 24 Sep 1805 in , Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA; died on 08 Feb 1900 in Plano, Collin County, Texas, USA; was buried in Big Springs Cemetery, Garland, Dallas County, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Hannah Woodfin was born on 24 Sep 1805 in , Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Nicholas Woodfin and Hannah Mary Ashbrook); died on 08 Feb 1900 in Plano, Collin County, Texas, USA; was buried in Big Springs Cemetery, Garland, Dallas County, Texas, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • familyserch.org ID: KCF3-JLW
    • Residence: Dec 1896, Plano, Collin County, Texas, USA
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    1870 Census:

    Name: Hannah Haile
    Age in 1870: 64
    Birth Year: abt 1806
    Birthplace: North Carolina
    Dwelling Number: 262
    Home in 1870: Shawnee, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Occupation: At Home
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Leman Haile 42
    Mary E Haile 34
    Hannah Haile 64
    Nichols D Haile 26
    1880 Census:

    1880 Census:

    Name: Hannah Hail
    [Hannah Haile]
    [Hannah Woodfin]
    Age: 74
    Birth Date: Abt 1806
    Birthplace: North Carolina
    Home in 1880: Shawnee, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA
    Dwelling Number: 51
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Occupation: Farming
    Neighbors:
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Hannah Hail 74
    Nicholes D. Hail 38

    1890 Census:
    Could not find her listed

    Find A Grave Memorial# 67292044


    Sold her farm to

    Buried:
    Find a Grave Memorial # 67292044

    Big Springs Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Leemon Haile was born in 1828 in , Bedford County, Tennessee, USA; died in 1894 in Allenville, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States.
    2. Mary Elizabeth Haile was born on 13 Sep 1830 in , Bedford County, Tennessee, USA; died on 22 Jul 1917 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, United States; was buried in Big Springs Cemetery, Garland, Dallas County, Texas, USA.
    3. Martha Haile was born on 25 Apr 1833 in , Bedford County, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Oct 1893 in Huckabay, Erath County, Texas, USA; was buried in Huckabay, Erath County, Texas, USA.
    4. 7. Marillus Haile was born on 25 Dec 1835 in Unknown, , , ; died on 04 May 1866 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Fruitland, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Son Haile was born in 1840 in , Bedford County, Tennessee, USA; died in Died young.
    6. Eliza Haile was born in 1842 in , Bedford County, Tennessee, USA; died on Yes, date unknown.
    7. Nicholas D. Haile was born in 1844 in , Bedford County, Tennessee, USA; died between 1900-1909 in , Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.



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