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Frieda Abigail Lewis

Frieda Abigail Lewis

Female 1920 - 2016  (95 years)

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  1. 1.  Frieda Abigail Lewis was born on 29 Dec 1920 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA (daughter of Fred Lewis and Ethel Mayme Miller); died on 15 Apr 2016 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 23 Apr 2016 in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LB68-FMG
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Died:
    Frieda Abigail Howard, 95, of Cape Girardeau passed away Friday, April 15, 2016, at the Lutheran Home.

    She was born Dec. 29, 1920, in Des Arc, Missouri, to the late Fred and Ethel Lewis.

    She was a 1939 graduate of Des Arc High School attended Southeast Missouri State University.
    She and Truman John Howard were married April 14, 1943, at First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau. He preceded her in death July 30, 1987.
    Frieda taught school in Des Arc until her marriage. During World War II, she worked as "Rosie the riveter" at the Consolidated Aircraft Plant in San Diego. She and her husband owned and operated the Donut Drive In at 1617 Independence St. in Cape Girardeau for 28 years.
    She was a 62-year member of Centenary United Methodist Church, a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and past president of the 14th District. In 2011, she was recognized for her many years of volunteer work at the Missouri Veterans Home and was named volunteer of the year in 1998.
    Frieda was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was an avid Cardinal baseball fan and enjoyed Redhawk basketball as a season ticketholder. She enjoyed quilting, cross-stitching, working word puzzles and reading. She was famous for her chicken and dumplings. She will be remembered for speaking her mind and for being gracious and kind to everyone she met.

    Survivors include a son, Richard Lewis (DeAnne) Howard of Derby, Kansas; a daughter, Barbara Gail (Norris) Johnson of Cape Girardeau; four 'grandsons, Timothy (Colleen) Howard of Philadelphia, Keith (Sara) Johnson of Leesburg, Virginia, and Scott (Claire)Johnson and T o d d (Julie) Howard, both of San Diego; nine great-grandchildren ,Derek, Caroline, Julia and Zachary Johnson of Leesburg, Kayleigh, Ainsley and Rylee Howard of Philadelphia and Owen Johnson and Truman Howard of San Diego; a brother, Freeman (Alice) Lewis, and a sister-in-law, Florence Lewis, both of Cape Girardeau; a brother-in-law, Jerry (the late Shirla) Howard of Dexter, Missouri; and many beloved nieces and nephews.

    In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Frank (Irene), Francis (Melva Rose) and Bill Lewis; a sister, Leta Bahn (Larry); and a sister-in-law, Ferne (Vernon) Volkerding, all of Cape Girardeau.

    Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home, and also one hour prior to the funeral.

    The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home, with the Rev. David Conley officiating.

    Burial will be at Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery.

    Memorial donations may be given to Centenary United Methodist Church.
    Online condolences may be shared at fordanclsonsfuneralhome.com.


    Passed away between 3 and 4 am 15 Apr 2016 at the Lutheran Nursing Home.

    Buried:
    Plot 6-12-4

    Frieda married Truman John Howard on 14 Apr 1943 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA. Truman (son of John Thomas Howard and Julia Clingingsmith) was born on 21 Jul 1917 in Oak Ridge, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, United States; died on 30 Jul 1987 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 02 Aug 1987 in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fred Lewis was born on 16 Jan 1881 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA (son of William Lewis and Abigail Johnson); died on 22 Jul 1958 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 24 Jul 1958 in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: KN4F-SP6
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    !MARRIAGE LICENSE STATE OF MISSOURI... COUNTY OF IRON ...This License authorizes any Judge of a Court of Record or any Justice of the Peace, or any licensed or ordained Preacher of the Gospel, who is a Citizen of the United States, or who is a resident ofand a Pastor of any Church in this State to solemnize Marriage between Fred Lewis of Des Arc in the County of Iron and State of Missouri who is over the age of twenty one years, and Ethel M. Miller of Des Arc in the County of Iron and State of Missouri who is over the age of eighteen years. This is to certify that I did on the 27th day of May unite in marriage Fred Lewis and Ethel M. Miller.

    Witness My Hand, as Circuit Clerk and ex Officio Recorder of Deeds with the Seal of Office hereto affixed at my Office in Ironton No this 23rd day of may 1916.

    J.M. Hawkins, Circuit Clerk and ex Officio Recorder of Deeds

    ******************************************************************************************************

    STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF IRON ...This is to Certify, that the undersigned, Fred Lewis and Ethel M. Miller did, at Des Arc in said County, on the 27 day of May A. D. 1916 unite in Marriage the above named persons, and I further certify that I as legally qualified under the Laws of the State of Missouri to solemnize Marriages.

    Eld. H. J. Wray.
    *****************************************************************************************************
    The foregoing Certificate of Marriage was filed for Record in my office on the
    26 day of June A.D. 1916
    J. M. Hawkins, Circuit Clerk and ex Officio Recorder of Deeds
    (Copy of certificate obtained from Carolyn Keathley McBurney in June 1991)

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
    DES ARC ITEMS

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis called while at their old home last Sunday, and said they were all well contented with the new home over at the Cape. (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper... Ironton, Missouri ...January 5, 1939)

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and son from Cape Girardeau were here last week to visit his brother, James Lewis and family. They had been to Ironton to visit his sister, Mrs. Tyler Keathley who is ill but we are glad to report her as improved. (DES ARC HARKENINSS column ...THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper ...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri ...Thursday, May 12, 1955)

    !OBITUARY
    FRED LEWIS, 77, CAPE BUSINESSMAN, DIES, BORN AT ANNAPOLIS

    Fred Lewis, 77 years old, president of the Wimpy’s Drive In and Market, 800 North Kingshighvay, Cape Girardeau, died Tuesday night, July 22, at 6:10 at a hospital there where he had been admitted Saturday from the family home at 819 West Cape Rock Drive. Mr. Lewis had been in failing health three months.

    Funeral services were conducted last Thursday afternoon at 2 at First Presbyterian Church Cape Girardeau, by the pastor. Rev. C.E. Mount. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery.

    Pallbearers, all nephews, were Buford Lewis, Howard Lewis, Darwin Lewis,Russell Lewis, Elvis Lewis and Orville Lewis.

    Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Lewis; four sons, Frank, Francis, Freeman and Billie J. Lewis, all of Cape; two daughters, Mrs. Truman Howard and Mrs. E. Lawrence Bahn of Cape Girardeau and 11 grandchildren.
    Two brothers surviving are J.M. Lewis of Des Arc and W.W. Lewis of Flat River.
    Born January 16, 1881, at Annapolis, he Married Miss Ethel Miller on May 27, 1916. Mr. Lewis engaged in farming until they moved to Cape Girardeau in 1938 from Des Arc. In 1943, he and two of the sons, Freeman and Billie opened the present place of business. The son, Frank, joined the firm in 1948.
    Mr. Lewis was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau.
    (Thursday, July 31, 1958...Copy of newspaper clipping was received in September 1992 from Mary Lu Politte. She obtained the article from Naomi Lewis Zager)

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    Mrs. James Lewis and Darwin Lewis, Mrs. Everett Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lewis attended the funeral of Fred Lewis at Cape Girardeau last week. Mr. Lewis was born and reared on a farm near Des Arc and had many friends here. His funeral was held from the Presbyterian Church at Cape Girardeau where he was an active member. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ethel Lewis and a number of children and grandchildren. We sympathize with the bereaved ones.
    (THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper ...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri... July 31, 1958)

    Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992.

    Fred Lewis birthplace (1881) - GPS: 37.367836 -90.711768

    Fred Lewis farm (1910-1938) - GPS: 37.301644. -90.609957

    In 1941, Fred Lewis was employed by a Florist, Ledru R. Johnson, whose flower shop and greenhouse was located at 730 N. Henderson in Cape Girardeau.

    On the Fred Lewis farm:

    Susie is the blind mule
    Kit is the mule
    Charlie is the horse

    Written by oldest grandchild - Richard Lewis Howard in May 2023:

    My mother’s father, my grandpa, Fred Lewis was born at Annapolis, Missouri on January 16, 1881 to William Lewis and Abigail Johnson the 12th of 13 children. Grandpa Fred was a thin, wiry, not strong man. He was very friendly and well liked by all who met him. He was the exact opposite of grandma. Grandpa loved to interact with people. He was always telling jokes. I’m still amazed at how he remembered all his jokes. I don’t have the ability to remember even one joke from one day to the next.

    Grandpa Fred grew up on a farm and later owned his own farm. He got married when he was 35 years old. Grandma and grandpa Lewis had four boys and two girls. They raised their children in a two level, eight room farm house, with four rooms on each level. Mother told me the story of some of the children sleeping in the attic. In the winter time she said she would wake up sometimes with a sprinkling of snow on her covers. The kids helped their parents with the farm tasks from an early age. My mother tells the story of washing a drying dishes when she was so young that she had to stand on a stool to reach the sink. They stayed on the farm as long as they could, but when the children became young adults the burden became to much for grandma and grandpa and they sold the farm and moved to town.

    My best memories of my grandpa Fred happened in and around Wimpy’s. My mother worked there in 1950 and 1951 when dad was recovering from tuberculosis. At other times, she often helped out when they were real busy. So as a youngster, I often found my self at Wimpy’s. I gravitated to the food market side of the building where I could find my grandpa. No matter the situation, he was always glad to see me. I know being the first grandchild worked in my favor here. Grandpa would ask me if I wanted to help him and for some reason I was always ready for the task he gave me. Many times we just worked together on whatever he was involved with at the time and he would teach me how to do whatever it was we were doing. They did not have an electric vacuum cleaner, so we were always sweeping the wooden floors in the grocery aisles.

    in the basement underneath the restaurant were stacks and stacks of wooden crates filled with different brands of soda. Grandpa had a wooden slide that we used to slide the full soda crates down the stairs into the basement then we carried them to the appropriate stack. I was strong enough to carry the crates of empty bottles, but grandpa had to carry the ones with the full bottles. In the early days Wimpy’s sold cold bottles of soda. I don’t remember the year they switched to fountain drinks. But they had fountain drinks when I started high school in 1957.

    I loved to watch grandpa make the hamburgers sold in the restaurant. There was a meat locker full of sides of beef that was located in the butcher shop by the meat counter. We would go inside the locker and get a slab of beef and he would grind it up into ground beef. Then he mixed it with the special ingredients that made the Wimpy burger unique, form it into a long 12 inch or so slab, then put it into the meat slicer and slice the slab into patties with a piece of wax paper inserted between each patty. Oh the memories, this was a special time for me. The family still makes the Wimpy’s hamburgers for family get-to-gathers and special events.

    Grandpa was my favorite grandparent. He always wanted to know what was going on in my life. He was the most compassionate of all my grandparents. Every time he saw me he wanted to know how I was doing in school. I don’t know how much education he had received growing up, but my education was real important to him. I would show him my report card and he would give me a quarter for every excellent grade I received. I did like a lot getting the money, but that wasn’t my source of motivation. I just liked school and learning.
    As I got older and my other cousins started showing up, grandpa Fred and I spent less time together. But those early childhood years with him were very special to me. I’ll always remember him for his love and kindness to me.

    Buried:
    Grave 6 - Lot 170 - Section 8

    Section 8, Lot 170, Grave 1

    Fred married Ethel Mayme Miller on 27 May 1916 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA. Ethel (daughter of Jay Lafayette Miller and Martha Eveline (Mattie) King) was born on 25 Jan 1890 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 04 Dec 1970 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ethel Mayme MillerEthel Mayme Miller was born on 25 Jan 1890 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA (daughter of Jay Lafayette Miller and Martha Eveline (Mattie) King); died on 04 Dec 1970 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 21JJ-Y44
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    !OBITUARY
    MRS. ETHEL LEWIS DIED FRIDAY AT CAPE;
    WAS BORN AT DES ARC

    Mrs. Fred Lewis, long associated with the family business known as Wimpy's Drive in, North Kingshighvay and Cape Rock Drive, died at 1:30 Friday afternoon (Dec. 4, 1970) in a Cape Girardeau nursing home where she had been a patient five years. She had been ill six years.
    Mrs. Lewis, 80 years old, was a member of First Presbyterian Church and Cape Navy Mothers League. The family house is at 800 North Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau.
    Services were conducted at 2 Sunday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church by the Pastor, Dr. E.C. Brasington, burial in Memorial Park.
    The former Miss Ethel M. Miller, Mrs. Lewis was born Jan. 25, 1890, at Des Arc where she married Mr. Lewis in May, 1916.
    They moved to Cape Girardeau in 1936 and operated the business with their sons many years, Mrs. Lewis actively engaged in the duties. Mr. Lewis died in 1958.
    Survivors include the four sons, Frank M., Francis F., Freeman D. and Billie J. Lewis, and two daughters, Mrs. Truman J. Howard and Mrs. E. Lawrence Bahn Jr., all of Cape Girardeau.
    Also surviving are three brothers, W.G. Miller, Amarillo, Tex., Sam
    Miller, Jefferson, Iowa, and Posey Miller, Annapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Maude McCormick, Piedmont, Mrs. Elmer Lovelace, Pilot Knob, and Mrs. Charles Dorsey,
    Farmington, and twelve grandchildren.
    Pallbearers were grandsons of Mrs. Lewis, Taylor and Wm. Bahn, Richard Howard, Robert Lewis, Benny Lewis, Jon Alan Lewis and Duane Lewis.
    (WAYNE COUNTY JOURNAL BANNER newspaper ...Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri... Thursday, December 10, 1970)


    Children:
    FRANK MILLER LEWIS b.11 Mar 1917
    FRANCIS FULTON LEWIS b.31 Oct 1918 d. 1 Jun 1988
    FRIEDA ABIGAIL LEWIS b.29 Dec 1920
    FREEMAN DALE LEWIS b.20 Jan 1923
    MARTHA LETA LEWIS b. 2 Jan 1925
    BILLIE JAY LEWIS b. 3 Feb 1929 d. 12 Apr 2005

    Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992.

    Written by oldest grandchild - Richard Lewis Howard in May 2023:

    Who was your maternal grandmother and what are your memories of her?

    Ethel Mayme Miller born 25 January 1890 in Des Arc Missouri, the third child of Jay Lafayette Miller and Martha Eveline King. She was married to Fred Lewis in Des Arc, Missouri on 23 May 1916 when she was 26 years old. A funny and interesting fact about my grandmother was that she sued her to be husband Fred when he broke his promise to marry her. I guess she didn’t want a good man to get away? Everything worked out in the end as they were married an had six children together.

    Grandma Ethel was a strong, stern, and no non-sense woman. A living example of a matriarch. Without question, she was the boss! Raising six kids on the farm for 20 years was not easy. When the boys left the farm, it became to much work for them so they left the farm in 1936 and moved into town in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. They bought a house on Henderson Street in Cape Girardeau one block from the state college. For several years grandma and grandpa ran a boarding house for women college students. They still lived at this address when I was born in 1944.

    In 1942, their son Freeman Dale Lewis changed the family’s life forever when with a loan from my mother, Frieda, bought a small hamburger stand. They named the business Wimpy’s. Wimpy’s would eventually provide the livelihood for grandma, grandpa and three of their sons families, as well as to grow into three locations in town. It was the first combination drive-in restaurant and food store in town. And a well known and famous stopping place for travelers on highway 61 between Memphis, Tennessee and St. Louis, Missouri.

    I have fond memories of this restaurant. Sometimes in the summer time I would help out by carhopping, filling and sorting the soda cases, and restocking shelves in the store. My favorite thing to do as a kid was stocking the cigarette packages in the dispenser by the check-out register. The art work was amazing and colorful and they smelled so good. If you are wondering: “No, I never did smoke.”

    Grandma Ethel was a good businesswoman. She and grandpa ran Wimpy’s while their sons were in the service during World War II. But, according to my mother, grandma was the boss. Grandma ran the restaurant and grandpa mostly the food store side. Grandma was a great cook and did most of the cooking for the restaurant. Every morning she would get up early and make homemade pies. They were popular fare with customers. In addition to the famous Wimpy burger and sides they also served meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I didn’t work with grandma. I don’t think she probably had time for a little kid and the kitchen didn’t attract me. She always seemed very busy.

    Sometime in the late 1940’s, Grandma and Grandpa Lewis built a house on the property adjacent to Wimpy’s. This house with its three levels was huge to me. My cousins and I spent a lot of time in this house. The third level was not used except for company so it was the play area for all us cousins away from our parents. Sometimes we had sleepovers there. Later on they sublet the basement apartment which became off limits to us kids.

    Like I said grandma was a good cook. And she used this to keep her family close. She hosted dinner for the entire extended family for every holiday. These were big get-togethers, with my grandparents, twelve aunts and uncles and twelve of us cousins. They were a big deal and if you missed you had better have a good excuse. My best memories of grandma are from these days we all spent together.

    Grandma also had a green thumb when it came to growing things. Obviously from growing up as a farm girl. She had a big enclosed back porch on one side of the house full of pots of flowers and other colorful things. She spent most of her time gardening and doing needlework. I remember all the beautiful lap throws she made for people.

    Grandma and Grandpa had the first TV in our family. It was a 21 inch Zenith console. Sunday nights would often be a time family members gathered at grandma and grandpa’s house to watch this new form of entertainment.

    My memories of grandma came mostly from observing her as I grew up. She didn’t spend much personal time with me or any of her other eleven grandchildren as for as I know. But, she did have a lot of influence on me from just watching her. I learned the importance of family and that hard work is rewarded. A side observation here. It seems work was never a problem with her offspring. All my twelve aunts and uncles, including my parents worked at jobs outside the home and were successful in their careers. I guess she raised her kids well!

    Buried:
    Grave 5 - Lot 170 - Section 8

    findagrave memorial #115284711

    Grave 5 - Lot 170 - Section 8

    Section 8, Lot 170, Grave 2

    Notes:

    !MARRIAGE LICENSE STATE OF MISSOURI... COUNTY OF IRON ...This License authorizes any Judge of a Court of Record or any Justice of the Peace, or any licensed or ordained Preacher of the Gospel, who is a Citizen of the United States, or who is a resident ofand a Pastor of any Church in this State to solemnize Marriage between Fred Lewis of Des Arc in the County of Iron and State of Missouri who is over the age of twenty-one years, and Ethel M. Miller of Des Arc in the County of Iron and State of Missouri who is over the age of eighteen years. This is to certify that I did on the 27th day of May unite in marriage Fred Lewis and Ethel M. Miller.

    Witness My Hand, as Circuit Clerk and exOfficio Recorder of Deeds with the Seal of Office hereto affixed at my Office in Ironton No this 23rd day of may 1916.

    J.M. Hawkins, Circuit Clerk and exOfficio Recorder of Deeds

    ******************************************************************************************************

    STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF IRON ...This is to Certify, that the undersigned, Fred Lewis and Ethel M. Miller did, at Des Arc in said County, on the 27 day of May A. D. 1916 unite in Marriage the above named persons, and I further certify that I as legally qualified under the Laws of the State of Missouri to solemnize Marriages.

    Eld. H. J. Wray.
    *****************************************************************************************************
    The foregoing Certificate of Marriage was filed for Record in my office on the
    26 day of June A.D. 1916
    J. M. Hawkins, Circuit Clerk and exOfficio Recorder of Deeds
    (Copy of certificate obtained from Carolyn Keathley McBurney in June 1991)

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
    DES ARC ITEMS

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis called while at their old home last Sunday, and said they were all well contented with the new home over at the Cape. (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper... Ironton, Missouri ...January 5, 1939)

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and son from Cape Girardeau were here last week to visit his brother, James Lewis and family. They had been to Ironton to visit his sister, Mrs. Tyler Keathley who is ill but we are glad to report her as improved. (DES ARC HARKENINSS column ...THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper ...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri ...Thursday, May 12, 1955)

    !OBITUARY
    FRED LEWIS, 77, CAPE BUSINESS MAN, DIES, BORN AT ANNAPOLIS

    Fred Lewis, 77 years old, president of the Wimpy’s DriveIn and Market, 800 North Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau, died Tuesday night, July 22, at 6:10 at a hospital there where he had been admitted Saturday from the family home at 819 West Cape Rock Drive. Mr. Lewis had been in failing health three months.

    Funeral services were conducted last Thursday afternoon at 2 at First Presbyterian Church Cape Girardeau, by the pastor. Rev. C.E. Mount. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery.

    Pallbearers, all nephews, were Buford Lewis, Howard Lewis, Darwin Lewis, Russell Lewis, Elvis Lewis and Orville Lewis.

    Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Lewis; four sons, Frank, Francis, Freeman and Billie J. Lewis, all of Cape; two daughters, Mrs. Truman Howard and Mrs. E. Lawrence Bahn of Cape Girardeau and 11 grandchildren.
    Two brothers surviving are J.M. Lewis of Des Arc and W.W. Lewis of Flat River.
    Born January 16, 1881, at Annapolis, he Married Miss Ethel Miller on May 27, 1916. Mr. Lewis engaged in farming until they moved to Cape Girardeau in 1938 from Des Arc. In 1942, he and two of the sons, Freeman and Billie opened the present place ofbusiness. The son, Frank, joined the firm in 1948.
    Mr. Lewis was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau..
    (Thursday, July 31, 1958...Copy of newspaper clipping was received in September 1992 from Mary Lu Politte. She obtained the article from Naomi Lewis Zager)

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    Mrs. James Lewis and Darwin Lewis, Mrs. Everett Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lewis attended the funeral of Fred Lewis at Cape Girardeau last week. Mr. Lewis was born and reared on a farm near Des Arc and had many friends here. His funeral was held from the Presbyterian Church at Cape Girardeau where he was an active member. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ethel Lewis and a number of children and grandchildren. We sympathize with the bereaved ones.
    (THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper ...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri... July 31, 1958)

    Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992.

    Children:
    1. Frank Miller Lewis was born on 11 Mar 1917 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 19 Apr 2007 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 21 Apr 2007 in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    2. Francis Fulton Lewis was born on 31 Oct 1918 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 01 Jun 1988 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    3. 1. Frieda Abigail Lewis was born on 29 Dec 1920 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 15 Apr 2016 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 23 Apr 2016 in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    4. Freeman Dale Lewis was born on 20 Jan 1923 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 08 Dec 2017 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 14 Dec 2017 in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    5. Martha Leta Lewis was born on 02 Jan 1925 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 05 Mar 2007 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Lorimier Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    6. Billie Jay Lewis was born on 03 Feb 1929 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 12 Apr 2005 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Lewis was born on 04 Feb 1834 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA (son of George Lewis and Elizabeth Gilliland); died on 09 Apr 1900 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LCCV-98K
    • Name: Uncle Billy
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    1830 Census:

    Name George Lewis
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Cocke, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20 4
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 2
    Total Free White Persons 6
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 6

    1850 Census:

    Name: George Lewis
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Age: 48
    Birth Year: abt 1802
    Birthplace: Northealen
    [North Carolina, USA]
    Home in 1850: Marion, Tennessee, USA
    Occupation: Farmer
    Industry: Agriculture
    Real Estate: 600
    Line Number: 20
    Dwelling Number: 145
    Family Number: 145
    Inferred Spouse:
    Elizabeth Lewis
    Inferred Child:
    John Lewis
    William Lewis
    Martha Lewis
    George Lewis
    Elizabeth Lewis
    Andrew Lewis
    James Lewis
    Household Members (Name) Age
    George Lewis 48
    Elizabeth Lewis 47
    John Lewis 21
    William Lewis 16
    Martha Lewis 13
    George Lewis 11
    Elizabeth Lewis 9
    Andrew Lewis 6
    James Lewis 4


    Enlisted in Confederate Army:

    William enlisted Oct 4, 1862 in Pocahontas, AR. His brothers John and Andrew and Benjamin Lewis all enlisted in Pocahontas, AR on Dec 22, 1862

    Benjamin was captured 25 Dec 1863 and died of pneumonia 30 Jan 1964 in a Union prison in St. Louis.

    Benjamin and Naoma Lewis’s children were raised by two of his brothers and a sister:

    From 1870 Census:

    William Lewis and wife Abigail raised Nancy and William
    Andrew Lewis and wife Angeline raised Martha Mary “Polly” (listed as Mary in 1870 Census) and Daniel

    Elizabeth Lewis and her husband Thomas Jackson raised Naoma (Omy)

    It is not known who raised the other children:
    (Neither in 1870 Census)

    Elizabeth
    Kesiah “Kizzy” Kizzy married Andrew Ruble in 1877

    Find A Grave Memorial #70692050

    Known as Billie/Billy and Uncle Billie/Uncle Billy


    !MARRIAGE This is to certify that I united in the bonds of marriage William Lewis and Abigail Johnson on the 30th day of October 1857 both of Iron County No.

    John Bounds J.P. Filed & Recorded the 13th day of December 1857

    John Edwards clerk (copy in possession of Linda Lewis on 2/16/1990)

    !CENSUS

    1870 census ...31 Range 3 East, Iron county, Missouri ...William Lewis was born in Tennessee. William (age 38) is a farmer with real estate valued at $675 and his personal property is valued at $200. Abigail (age 34) was born in Kentucky and keeps house. William nor Abigail can read or write. The other six members of the household were born in Missouri and are: Marion (12); John (8); Andrew (5); Robert (2); Nancy (15); and William (9). Marion, John, Nancy and William went to school in the year. (NOTE: William and Nancy are thought to be William's niece and nephew)

    1880 census ...Union township, Iron county, Missouri ...William Lewis (46 years old) is a farmer. He was born in Tennessee and both his parents were born in North Carolina. Abigail (age 40) keeps house and is William's wife. Abigail and both her parents were born in Kentucky. Abigail and William's children were born in Missouri and are: Marion (21); John (17); Andy (14); Lee (12); Mary (10); Jerome (8); Martha (6); William (4); and Catherine (1). Catherine had the measles when the census was taken. Marionand John listed far@ laborer as their occupations. Andy, Lee, Jerome and Mary attended school within the census year. There were three other household members: William Lewis (age 19), Elosia Norris (age 16) and Minerva Hale (age 18). William is a nephew of William and Abigaill's. He is a laborer and was born in Missouri. His father was born in Tennessee. Elosia and Minerva were servants. Elosia and William cannot read or write. Elosia was born in Missouri. Minerva and both her parents were born in Ten

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    'Uncle Billy' Lewis, an old and highly respected citizen of the county, is very sick at his home near Des Arc. We hope to hear of an early improvement in his condition. (IRON COUNTY RESISTER newspaper...March 8, 1900...Missouri)

    !OBITUARY

    "Wm. Lewis, an old and highly respected citizen of the county, died at his home near Des Arc Sunday night after a long illness, aged about sixty five years. The deceased had lived in this county nearly all his life, and was well known throughout the county. He leaves a widow and eight children to mourn his demise and revere his memory. 'Uncle Billy' was an upright man and good citizen and the people of the community wherein he made his hose will long cherish his memory, and recall his many virtues. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Des Arc Monday evening. Peace to his ashes!' (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper ...Missouri...April 12, 1900...copied by Billie J. Lewis)


    !OBITUARY
    WILLIAM LEWIS
    Died, near Des Arc, No., April 9, 1900, at 12:45 A.M. Uncle Billy Lewis, aged about 65 years, was born in Tennessee. Emigrated to this state with his parents when a small boy. Was married to
    Miss Abby Johnson in 1857. From this union ten children were born, seven boys and three girls, nine of whom survive his and all of whom were present around his bedside when he died. In the death of Uncle Billy Lewis, his wife has lost a kind and amiable husband his children an affectionate father, and the community in which he lived a noble and worthy citizen and neighbor He had been an invalid for about fourteen or fifteen years before he died being the result of a fall from a horse. Although an invalid,he was cheerful and entertaining in his conversation, energetic in business, and a good manager. He never belonged to any church, but before he died he told the writer that he believed that he had made peace with his God and is now asleep in Jesus awaiting the resurrection morning to receive a crown of life. I want to say to the bereaved family, 'Weep not as those that have no hope, for blessed are they that die trusting in the Lord.'

    A Neighbor
    (SOURCE: IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper April 26, 1900)

    !NOTES

    William Lewis is buried in the Des Arc (Mountain View) Cemetery in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri.

    Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992.

    Died:
    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    "Uncle Billy" Lewis, an old and highly respected citizen of the county, is very sick at his home near Des Arc. We hope to hear of an early improvement in his condition.

    (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper...March 8, 1900...Missouri)

    !OBITUARY

    Wm. Lewis, an old and highly respected citizen of the county, died at his home near Des Arc Sunday night after a long illness, aged about sixty—five years. The deceased had lived in this county nearly all his life, and was well known throughout the county. He leaves a widow and eight children to mourn his demise and revere his memory. "Uncle Billy" was an upright man and good citizen and the people of the community wherein he made his home will long cherish his memory, and recall his many virtues. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Des Arc Monday evening. Peace to his ashes!’ (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper...Missouri...April 12, 1900...copied by Billie J. Lewis)

    !OBITUARY

    WILLIAM LEWIS

    Died, near Des Arc, Mo., April 9, 1900, at 12:45 A.M. Uncle Billy Lewis, aged about 65 years, was born in Tennessee. Emigrated to this state with his parents when a small boy. Was married to Miss Abby Johnson in 1857. From this union ten children were born, seven boys and three girls, nine of whom survive him and all of whom were present around his bedside when he died. In the death of Uncle Billy Lewis, his wife has lost a kind and amiable husband his children an affectionate father, and the community inwhich he lived a noble and worthy citizen and neighbor. He had been an invalid for about fourteen or fifteen years before he died being the result of a fall from a horse. Although an invalid, he was cheerful and entertaining in his conversation, energetic in business, and a good manager. He never belonged to any church, but before he died he told the writer that he believed that he had made peace with his God and is now asleep in Jesus awaiting the resurrection morning to receive a crown of life. I wa

    Find a Grave # 70692050

    Buried:
    Find A Grave Memorial #70692050

    Gravemarker GPS: 37.284276, -90.626932

    William married Abigail Johnson on 30 Oct 1857 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA. Abigail (daughter of Edward Jackson Johnson and Ruth Trout) was born on 04 Feb 1840 in , Floyd County, Kentucky, USA; died on 25 Dec 1919 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abigail Johnson was born on 04 Feb 1840 in , Floyd County, Kentucky, USA (daughter of Edward Jackson Johnson and Ruth Trout); died on 25 Dec 1919 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.

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    Notes:

    !OBITUARY
    DES ARC ITEMS

    Mrs. Wm. Lewis, 79 years old, who had been sick for a long time, died Thursday night. She was the mother of Jerome, Marion, James, and John Lewis. Her remains are to be buried beside those of her late husband in the Des Arc cemetery.

    There were 51 relatives present at Mrs. Lewis' funeral. She had a number of children and grandchildren. (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper... Ironton, Missouri...January 1, 1920)

    !DEATH CERTIFICATE

    Mrs. Abbie Johnson Lewis was born on February 4, 1840 in Tennessee. The names of her parents were unknown but her father was also born in Tennessee. Abbie was the widow of William Lewis and was a housewife. The informant was Jerome Lewis. She died in Union Township, Iron County, Missouri on December 25, 1919. She was 79 years, 10 months and 21 days at the time of her death. Dr. N.A. Farr of Des Arc had attended Abby from June 1919 to December 23, 1919. He gave the cause of death as pulmonary abscess. Abbie was buried on December 26, 1919 in the Des Arc Cemetery.


    1850 Census:

    Name Abigail Johnson
    Sex Female
    Age 10
    Birth Year (Estimated) 1840
    Birthplace Kentucky
    Race White
    Ethnicity American
    Event Type Census
    Event Date 1850
    Event Place Floyd, Kentucky, United States
    Event Place (Original) Floyd county, Floyd, Kentucky, United States
    Household Identifier 57
    House Number 57
    Line Number 35
    Schedule Type 1850 Population
    Affiliate Publication Number M432
    Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Other People on This Record


    Ruth Johnson
    F
    47
    Virginia


    Sarah Johnson
    F
    19
    Kentucky


    Campbell Johnson
    M
    16
    Kentucky


    Jackson Johnson
    M
    14
    Kentucky


    Letta Johnson
    F
    12
    Kentucky


    Parallee Johnson
    F
    8
    Kentucky


    William Johnson
    M
    21
    Kentucky


    Mahala Johnson
    F
    11
    Kentucky



    LCCV-9X8



    Richard Pingilley:

    Abigail came to Iron Co. when her brother Campbell migrated
    there circa 1855.

    From Audra Genna 5/21/00:

    Hi! I just received your email. I am almost certain that your great
    grandmother Abigail Johnson is the sister of my great grandfather Campbell
    Johnson. My great grandfather Campbell Johnson was born March
    1834 in floyd county Kentucky. He had a older sister Elizabeth Johnson born
    in Virginia and a older brother born in Virginia. Elizabeth married William
    Riley Mead aug. 08, 1841 in Floyd County, Kentucky. Elizabeth and her
    husband and children John & his wife mary and my great grandfather Campbell
    came to Reynolds County, Mo about 1855. On June 29, 1860 Campbell
    married Charlotte Hannah in Iron County.
    I have reason to beleive that Ruth Trout and Edward Johnson are
    the parents of my great grandfather. I had contact with a man from Illinois
    and in his notes Christian Trout & Mary elizabeth Gearhart are the parents
    of Ruth Trout. and in these notes was my Aunt Elizabeth Johnson and her
    husband William Riley Mead and their daughter Rossanah Mead that
    married James K. Polk Randolph, he also listed Ruth Trouts brothers and sisters
    and their spouses. and their children but they didn't know who Ruth &
    Edwards children were. I contacted Cathy Hamilton from floyd county Kentucky
    for a 1850 look up on a Ruth or edward Johnson and she found Ruth Johnson the
    1850 Floyd County Census with her children.

    Ruth Johnson 47 VA
    Sarah 19Ky
    Campbell 16 Ky
    Jackson 14
    Letta 12 Ky
    Abigail 10 Ky
    Paralee 8 Ky
    William 21 Ky
    Mahala 21 Ky

    So I am almost certain I have found great grandfather Campbell's parents
    plus his siblings.

    My grandfather was named Edward Jackson Johnson. Let me know
    what you think or if you find anything. My great grandfather died in Reynolds
    county, Mo and is buried in Iron County, mo in the rutter Cemetery.

    From Rich Pingilly 3/28/00:
    I also had read that Abigail Johnson was from Pike Co. and had
    found the seven-year-old daughter of Bailey and Rebecca Johnson
    on the 1850 Pike County census. Since she is still there on the 1860
    census (ours was in Iron Co. and married in 1860) AND since this Abigail
    married Jefferson Johnson, I was confused. Then I read a GenForum
    entry about a Campbell Johnson who came to Iron Co. around 1855 from KY
    and my interest was piqued since our Abigail was from KY and
    married in 1857.
    I then found the Johnsons on the 1850 Floyd Co., KY census.

    Ruth Johnson 47 VA
    Sarah 19 KY
    Campbell 16 KY
    Jackson 14 KY
    Letta 12 KY
    Abigail 10 KY (ours was born 4 Feb. 1840)
    Parallee 8 KY
    William 21 KY
    Mahala 21 KY

    Edward had died between 1843 (last land entry) and 1847
    (Ruth Johnson mentioned alone in father's will--other children mentioned
    with spouse). I don't know if Ruth came with Campbell and
    Abigail to Iron Co. or not. Campbell married in Iron Co. in 1860 and
    Abigail in 1857. Mud Creek, where Edward owned land, is just inside the
    Floyd Co. line.
    The Johnsons had dealings in Pike Co. since Ruth's parents lived in
    Pike Co. and John (Edward and Ruth's oldest son) married in Pike Co.

    Rich

    Died:
    Find a Grave #70692074

    Surviving Children:

    Francis Marion Lewis
    John Lewis
    Robert Lee Lewis
    Jerome Bonaparte Lewis
    Martha Evaline Keathley
    William Walter Lewis
    Katherine "Katie" Robinson
    Fred Lewis
    James Monroe Lewis

    Children who preceded her:
    Elizabeth Lewis
    Andrew "Andy" Lewis
    Mary Jane Lewis

    Notes:

    !NOTES

    Abigail 'Abby' Lewis was born in Pike County, Kentucky on February 4, 1840. It is said that her mother drowned in some river, although what river and under what circumstances is not certain. One source says that she drowned when she fell off of a gangplank and into the Big Sandy River in West Virginia. Abigail died December 25, 1919 and is buried in Des Arc, Missouri. (Information sent to Linda Lewis in June 1991 from Carolyn Keathley McBurney)

    !OBITUARY
    DES ARC ITEMS

    Mrs. Wm. Lewis, 79 years old, who had been sick for a long time, died Thursday night. She was the mother of Jerome, Marion, James, and John Lewis. Her remains are to be buried beside those of her late husband in the Des Arc cemetery.

    There were 51 relatives present at Mrs. Lewis' funeral. She had a number of children and grandchildren. (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper... Ironton, Missouri...January 1, 1920)

    !DEATH CERTIFICATE

    Mrs. Abbie Johnson Lewis was born on February 4, 1840 in Tennessee. The names of her parents were unknown but her father was also born in Tennessee. Abbie was the widow of William Lewis and was a housewife. The informant was Jerome Lewis. She died in Union Township, Iron County, Missouri on December 25, 1919. She was 79 years, 10 months and 21 days at the time of her death. Dr. N.A. Farr of Des Arc had attended Abby from June 1919 to December 23, 1919. He gave the cause of death as pulmonary abscess. Abbie was buried on December 26, 1919 in the Des Arc Cemetery.

    Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992.

    Children:
    1. Francis Marion Lewis was born on 17 Sep 1858 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 14 Apr 1926 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Lewis Cemetery, Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Lewis was born in Apr 1860 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died in Unknown, , , .
    3. John Lewis was born on 06 Jun 1861 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 10 Dec 1947 in Esther, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 12 Dec 1947 in Parkview Cemetery, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Andrew "Andy" Lewis was born on 05 Feb 1865 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 25 Jul 1917 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    5. Robert Lee Lewis was born on 26 Jan 1868 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 02 Jul 1943 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Lewis Cemetery, Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Mary Jane Lewis was born on 31 Jul 1870 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 8 Jul 1882 in Unknown, , , .
    7. Jerome Boneparte Lewis was born on 22 Nov 1872 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 25 Dec 1954 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    8. Martha Evaline Lewis was born on 25 Nov 1874 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 05 Jun 1955 in Arcadia, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Arcadia Valley Memorial Park Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    9. William Walter Lewis was born on 01 Dec 1876 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 06 Feb 1964 in Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Saint Francois Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA.
    10. Katherine "Katie" Lewis was born on 28 Nov 1878 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 18 May 1946 in Pine Lawn, Saint Louis County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    11. 2. Fred Lewis was born on 16 Jan 1881 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 22 Jul 1958 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 24 Jul 1958 in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    12. James Monroe Lewis was born on 06 Jun 1883 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 12 Nov 1970 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

  3. 6.  Jay Lafayette Miller was born on 18 Apr 1858 (son of George H. W. Miller and Louisa Jane Hemby); died on 26 May 1944 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

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    Notes:

    1860 Census

    Name: Lafayette Miller
    Age: 3
    Birth Year: abt 1857
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Missouri
    Home in 1860: Liberty, Iron, Missouri
    Post Office: Polks Spring
    Dwelling Number: 854
    Family Number: 837
    Household Members Age
    George W Miller 39
    Jane Miller 30
    Mary Miller 10
    John Miller 8
    Edward Miller 6
    Lafayette Miller 3

    1870 Census

    Name: J Lafyette Miller
    Age in 1870: 9
    Birth Date: abt 1861
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Dwelling Number: 26
    Home in 1870: Township 32 Range 4 East, Iron, Missouri
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Ironton
    Occupation: At Home
    Attended School: Yes
    Inferred Father:
    Geo H W Miller
    Inferred Mother:
    May J Miller
    Household Members Age
    Geo H W Miller 47
    May J Miller 38
    May E Miller 18
    Jno T Miller 16
    Edwin Miller 12
    J Lafyette Miller 9
    Mary J Miller 3
    Geo H Miller

    1880 Census

    Name: L. J. Miller
    [Lafayette J Miller]
    Age: 22
    Birth Date: Abt 1858
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1880: Liberty, Iron, Missouri, USA
    Dwelling Number: 39
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Son
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Name: G. H. W. Miller
    Father's Birthplace: Missouri
    Mother's Name: M. J. Miller
    Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
    Occupation: Works On Farm
    Attended School: Yes
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members Age Relationship
    G. H. W. Miller 59 Self (Head)
    M. J. Miller 47 Wife
    L. J. Miller 22 Son
    Edna E. Miller 12 Daughter
    E. E. Miller 10 Daughter
    C. B. Miller 8 Daughter
    G. O. Miller 5 Son

    1900 Census

    Name: G Layfayette
    [Lovett Lay]
    [lafayette miller]
    [Jay Lafayette Miller]
    Age: 42
    Birth Date: Apr 1858
    Birthplace: Missouri, USA
    Home in 1900: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Sheet Number: 10
    Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 172
    Family Number: 178
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Martha E Layfayette
    Marriage Year: 1885
    Years Married: 15
    Father's Birthplace: Missouri, USA
    Mother's Birthplace: Missouri, USA
    Months Not Employed: 0
    Can Read: Yes
    Can Write: Yes
    Can Speak English: Yes
    House Owned or Rented: Own
    Home Free or Mortgaged: F
    Farm or House: F
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members Age Relationship
    G Layfayette 42 Head
    Martha E Layfayette 34 Wife
    Maud M Layfayette 12 Daughter
    Ethel M Layfayette 11 Daughter
    Eliza E Layfayette 3 Daughter
    James Conner 16 Boarder

    1910 Census

    Name: Lafayette Miller
    [Layette Miller]
    [Jay Lafayette Miller]
    Age in 1910: 53
    Birth Date: 1857
    [1857]
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1910: Union, Iron, Missouri, USA
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Martha E Miller
    Father's Birthplace: Missouri
    Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
    Native Tongue: English
    Occupation: Farmer
    Industry: General Farm
    Employer, Employee or Other: Own Account
    Home Owned or Rented: Own
    Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
    Farm or House: Farm
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Years Married: 25
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members Age Relationship
    Lafayette Miller 53 Head
    Martha E Miller 43 Wife
    Ethyl A Miller 20 Daughter
    Edith Miller 13 Daughter
    Samuel Miller 9 Son
    Wilbert Miller 7 Son
    Winford Miller 5 Son
    Posie Miller 2 Son
    Maud Smith 23 Daughter

    1920 Census

    Name: Laffayette Miller
    [Lafayette J Miller]
    [Jay Lafayette Miller]
    Age: 61
    Birth Year: abt 1859
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1920: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Street: Brushy Creek Road
    House Number: Farm
    Residence Date: 1920
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Martha E Miller
    Father's Birthplace: Missouri
    Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
    Able to Speak English: Yes
    Occupation: Farming
    Industry: Farm
    Employment Field: Own Account
    Home Owned or Rented: Owned
    Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members Age Relationship
    Laffayette Miller 61 Head
    Martha E Miller 52 Wife
    Wilbert Miller 16 Son
    Winford Miller 14 Son
    Posey Miller 12 Daughter
    Minnie Miller 8 Daughter

    1930 Census

    Name: J Lafayette Miller
    Birth Year: abt 1858
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Age in 1930: 72
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Marital Status: Married
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Home in 1930: Union, Iron, Missouri, USA
    Map of Home: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Dwelling Number: 252
    Family Number: 256
    Home Owned or Rented: Owned
    Radio Set: No
    Lives on Farm: Yes
    Age at First Marriage: 27
    Attended School: No
    Able to Read and Write: Yes
    Father's Birthplace: Missouri
    Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
    Able to Speak English: Yes
    Occupation: Farmer
    Industry: Gen'l farming
    Class of Worker: Working on own account
    Employment: Yes
    Household Members Age Relationship
    J Lafayette Miller 72 Head
    Martha E Miller 63 Wife
    Wilbert W Miller 27 Son

    1940 Census

    Name: Jay L Miller
    Respondent: Yes
    Age: 82
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Marital Status: Married
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Home in 1940: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Map of Home in 1940: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Farm: Yes
    Inferred Residence in 1935: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Residence in 1935: Union
    Sheet Number: 13B
    Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 219
    Occupation: Farmer
    House Owned or Rented: Owned
    Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 400
    Attended School or College: No
    Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 5th grade
    Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 48
    Class of Worker: Working on own account
    Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
    Income: 0
    Income Other Sources: No
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members Age Relationship
    Jay L Miller 82 Head
    Martha E Miller 72 Wife


    Find A Grave Memorial #7648745

    Died:
    no DC

    Buried:
    Meadows Cemetery, Highway F

    Jay married Martha Eveline (Mattie) King on 31 May 1885 in , Iron County, Missouri, USA. Martha (daughter of Samuel Marion King and Hester Eva Cravens) was born on 14 May 1867 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 06 Apr 1942 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Martha Eveline (Mattie) King was born on 14 May 1867 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA (daughter of Samuel Marion King and Hester Eva Cravens); died on 06 Apr 1942 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LQ5P-HQW
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    Notes:

    Find A Grave Memorial #18012481

    Buried:
    Meadows Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by Robert Seal at Bride's parents home.

    Children:
    1. Mildred Miller was born on 23 Mar 1886; died on 23 Mar 1886.
    2. Maude Mae Miller was born on 17 Oct 1887 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 19 Aug 1980 in Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 21 Aug 1980 in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    3. 3. Ethel Mayme Miller was born on 25 Jan 1890 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 04 Dec 1970 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA.
    4. Carrie E. Miller was born on 19 Nov 1892; died on 28 Jun 1894; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Otis Miller was born on 22 Dec 1894; died on 27 Aug 1895; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Edith Eliza Miller was born on 08 Sep 1896 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 18 Dec 1986 in Farmington, Saint Francois County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Jennings, Saint Louis County, Missouri, United States.
    7. Howard Miller was born on 07 May 1898; died on 07 May 1898; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    8. Samuel Napoleon Miller was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died in Dec 1985 in Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa, United States.
    9. Wilbert W. Miller was born on 08 Apr 1903 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 02 Jan 1947 in St. Louis, (City of St. Louis), Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    10. Winfred George Miller was born on 10 Apr 1905 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 17 Aug 1979 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA.
    11. Posey Lovell Miller was born on 14 Sep 1907 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Sep 1994 in Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    12. Minnie Iness Miller was born on 08 Jun 1911 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 31 May 2006 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States; was buried in Jennings, Saint Louis County, Missouri, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Lewis was born in 1802 in , , North Carolina, USA (son of Benjamin Lewis and Unknown); died in Jan 1858 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Old Lewis Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

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    Notes:

    1830 Census:

    Page 264:

    Name George Lewis
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Cocke, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20 4
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 2
    Total Free White Persons 6
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 6

    Listed on same page:
    Bemjamin (father)
    Jacob Lewis (brother)
    John Lewis (brother)
    Randolph Lain (brother-in-law)
    Robert Gilliland (father-in-law)

    Death Certificate of son Andrew Lewis, Jan. 1915, Iron County, Missouri, ; shows he is a widower, birth date unkn. age "about 70 years" , burial, father was George Lewis, birth place unkn, mother was Elizabeth Gildeon, birth place unknown


    Deed for property on Brushy Creek northwest of Annapolis, MO

    transcribed by Notha Stevens


    Iron County, Missouri Deeds

    page 133

    This deed made and entered in the Ninth day of December eighteen hundred and fifty seven by and between David Morrow of the County of Iron in the State of Missouri party of the first part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid party of the second part, witnesseth: That the said party of the first part in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to him paid by the said party of the second part the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by thereunto Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey unto the said party of the second part the following described tracts or parcels of land Situate in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri to wit. North west quarter of South East quarter. East half and North West quarter of Southwest quarter and South west quarter of North West quarter of Section fifteen (15) Township thirty one (31) North of Range three (3) East containing Two hundred acres. To have and to hold the same together with all the rights immunities, privileges and appurtenances to the same be

    In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written.

    David Morow (seal)



    State of Missouri

    County of Iron

    Be it Remembered that on this 9th day of December AD, eighteen hundred and fifty seven before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within and for said County came David Marrow who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as a party these to, and he acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes wherein mentioned. Given under my hand this day and year first above written this the ninth day of December AD 1857. John Bounds, Justice of the Peace



    Filed for Record the 14th day of January 1858 Recorded the 22 day of January AD 1858

    Attest John F. _ . Edwards, Clerk



    Find A Grave Memorial # 159832012


    GEORGE LEWIS LAND GRANTS

    Note: although these are listed under Iron County, Missouri, the actual deeds show Madison County, Missouri
    IRON County Missouri Land Patent
    GEORGE LEWIS
    State: MISSOURI
    Acres: 56.3
    Metes/Bounds: No
    Issue Date: 11/15/1854
    Land Office: Jackson
    Cancelled: No
    U.S. Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Nr.: 15237
    Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3660__.283
    BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N


    GEORGE LEWIS
    State: MISSOURI
    Acres: 40
    Metes/Bounds: No
    Issue Date: 11/15/1854
    Land Office: Jackson
    Cancelled: No
    U.S. Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Nr.: 15341
    Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3660__.374
    BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N


    GEORGE LEWIS
    State: MISSOURI
    Acres: 40
    Metes/Bounds: No
    Issue Date: 11/15/1854
    Land Office: Jackson
    Cancelled: No
    U.S. Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Nr.: 15342
    Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3660__.375
    BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N

    GEORGE LEWIS
    State: MISSOURI
    Acres: 80
    Metes/Bounds: No
    Issue Date: 1/3/1856
    Land Office: Jackson
    Cancelled: No
    U.S. Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Nr.: 17621
    Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3720__.166
    BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N ;
    Comments: ADD CERT #17622

    GEORGE LEWIS
    State: MISSOURI
    Acres: 120
    Metes/Bounds: No
    Issue Date: 1/3/1856
    Land Office: Jackson
    Cancelled: No
    U.S. Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Nr.: 17801
    Accession/Serial Nr.: MO3690__.412
    BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N



    Migrated to Missouri between 1852 and 1857. Son John married in TN about 1854, next son William married in Iron County MO 30 Oct 1857.


    NOTES

    George Lewis and wife settled at the mouth of Carver Creek Northwest of Sabula, Missouri sometime between 1847 and 1850. Of their eleven children all but one was born in Tennessee but where is uncertain. Areas reported are Knoxville and or Chattanooga. Its reported they could have crossed the Mississippi at St. Genevieve, No. [This information was given by Mr. Billie J. Lewis, a great-grandson of George Lewis. (See above 1850 census record to see George was still in Tennessee)


    Geo. Lewis could have a Brother David and one John. They came to Mo. with him. Believe to be the son of Nathan Lewis of Sullivan Co. North Carolina. Settled at Sabula Mo. between 1847 & 1850. of their eleven children all but one was born in Tenn. [Copy by Loren Ruble ...May 1, 1979 (See 1850 census record to see George was still in Tennessee)



    TENNESSEE LAND TRANSACTIONS:

    transcribed by
    Notha Stevens
    note: deed between Silas White and Benjamin Lewis...George and Jacob Lewis were witnesses..ns)
    Silas White
    to (deed 125 acres)
    Benjm Lewis
    This indenture made this thirteenth day of August in the year of eighteen hundred and thirty one between Silas White of the one part and Benjamin Lewis of the other both of the State of Tennessee Witnesseth, that the said Silas White for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars in trade to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged that the said White hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain , sell and convey unto Benjamin Lewis a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and twenty five acres be the same more or less, lying and being in the County of Marion N.E. of Grant No. 652 and entered the 24 of January 1826, lying in said County on the north west side of Sequatchee riveradjoining lands of James Dodson and bounded as follows, beginning at a stake and pointers near the head of a small spring on Coop?s Creek at the foot of the mountain six poles W. of said Dodson?s line then west up said mountain twenty eight poles to a
    In testimony whereof the said Silas Whit hat hereunto set his hand and seal this the day and date above written
    Silas White (seal)
    signed sealed and delivered in presence of
    George W. Cain, John Briggs
    George Lewis and Jacob Lewis

    State of Tennessee
    Marion County Court May 20, 1833
    Then was the foregoing deed of conveyance from Silas White to Benjamin Lewis for one hundred and twenty five acres of land in Marion County, produced in open court and the execution thereof proved by the oath of George Lewis, Jacob Lewis subscribing witnesses thereto who swear that about the last of March 1833, they heard the said Silas White acknowledge that he executed the said deed for the purposes therein contained, whereupon it is ordered to be certified for registration.
    Test Jno Kelly Clk of said Court
    By Wm. I. Standefer D.C.
    Registered June 9, 1834


    1835 Marion County, Tennessee Tax List
    District 1
    Richard Austin, William Brown, James Byars, Warren Butler, James Brown, James Bunch, James Baumgard, John Bowman, John Coffin, Adam Clement ?, George W Cain, James Cannon, Hugh Colston, Pleasant Cooper, David Cordele?, James Cagle, William Cooper, ; JamesDeakins, John Deakins, W. Dorough, Thomas Dodson, Absalom Deakins, Joseph Elliott, William Elliott, James Ewton, Thomas Earle, James Farmer, James Goodinar, Reuben Green, John Grayson, Benjamin Grayson, Hugh Grayson, Amos Griffith, Spencer Hatfield, Martin Heard, John Henson, Hiram Hatfield, Jehu Heard, Andrew Hatfield, Nathan Hatfield, Gilbert Hatfield, Isaac Johnson, Malcomb Nathaniel Johnson, Hiram Johnson, David Jones, Allen Kirklin, Hugh Lamb, Benjamin Looney, Mathew Gott, Benjamin Lewis, Randolph Lewis, Jacob Lewis, Johnny Lasaster , George Lewis, Charles Mooney, Lewis Matthews, Robert Mansfield, Joseph McClure, Benjamin Neighbors, Daniel Pitman, Matthew Phelps, William Phelps, Stephen Richard, William Rankin, Mongomery Robert, Harry Richards, M

    Green Pryor to George Lewis - 1838 Marion, Tennessee

    transcribed by
    Notha Stevens

    Green H. Pryor
    to ) deed land
    George Lewis

    This Indenture made the 19th of March 1838 between Green H. Pryor of the one part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the sd Pryor for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred and seventy five dollarsto him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth convey and confirm to said Lewis his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres more or less Bounded as follows to wit situate in said County of Marion on the north west side of Sequachee River adjoining land of Wm Stone and Wm Holloway beginning at the east end of a conditional line made between Wm. Holloway and Washington Stephens then running Westwardly along sd conditional line to the line of a one hundred and fifty acres in the name of John Moore thence Northwardly with the line of the said tract to the corner of the same on Stones line then east one hundred and forty poles to pointers the

    Green H. Pryor


    State of Tennessee

    Personally appeared before D. S. Shelton clerk of the County Court of Marion County Green H. Pryor with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged that he executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained
    Given at office the 19th of March 1838

    D. S. Shelton CLK

    Recorded 19th march 1838

    William Holloway to George Lewis - 1839- Marion, Tennessee
    transcribed by
    Notha Stevens
    William Holloway
    to) deed 50 acres
    George Lewis
    This Indenture made this twenty fifth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine between William Holloway of the County of Marion and State of Tennessee of the one part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Holloway for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath and by these presents doth grant, bargain, and unto the saidLewis a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres more or less, bounded as follows to wit:
    Lying and being in the County of Marion on the North west side of Sequachee River adjoining land of said Hale beginning at a hickory and dogwood, at or near the foot of the mountain, a corner of a survey made in the name of John More; thence running east one hundred and fifty two poles to the corner of the same: thence north with the same to a conditional line made between said Holloway and Washington Stephens; then westwardly along said conditional line to the west boundary line of said survey; then southwardly along the line of the same tot he beginning, with all and singular, to have and hold said tract of land with its appurtenances unto the said George Lewis his heirs and C., forever against the lawful title, claim and demand of him the William Holloway, his heirs and C., forever shall and will warrant and defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said Holloway hath hereunto set his hand and seal this day and date above written, signed in presence of
    Isham Hale
    Thomas Smith
    his
    William X Holloway
    mark

    State of Tennessee
    Marion County
    Personally appeared before me, Asa Shelton, Clerk of the County Court of said County, Isham Hale and Thomas Smith subscribing witnesses to the within deed who being first duly sworn depose and say that they saw the within bargainer sign seal and deliver the within deed on the day it bears date for the purposes therein contained and that he acknowledged the same in their presence to be his act and deed.
    Given under my hand at office in Jasper, March 27th, 1839.
    Asa Shelton, Clk
    By _. W. Mitchell, D.C.
    Registered 3rd , April 1839

    MISSOURI:

    REF: IRON CO MO DEED - transcribed by;
    Notha Stevens - 2509 Monte Vista - Carlsbad, New Mex. 88220
    Iron County, Missouri Deeds
    page 133
    This deed made and entered in the Ninth day of December eighteen hundred and fifty seven by and between David Morrow of the County of Iron in the State of Missouri party of the first part and George Lewis of the County ; and State aforesaid party of the second part, witnesseth: That the said party of the first part in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to him paid by the said party of the second part the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by thereunto Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey ; unto the said party of the second part the following described tracts or parcels of land Situate in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri to wit. ; ; North west quarter of South East quarter. East half and North West quarter of Southwest quarter and South west quarter of North West quarter of Section fifteen (15) Township thirty one (31) North of Range three (3) East containing Two hundred acres. To have and to hold the same together with all the rights immunities, privileges and appurtenances to the same
    In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written

    David Morow ; (seal)

    State of Missouri
    County of Iron
    Be it Remembered that on this 9th day of December AD, eighteen hundred and fifty seven before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within and for said County came David Marrow who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as a party these to, and he acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes wherein mentioned. Given under my hand this day and year first above written this the ninth day of December AD 1857.
    John Bounds,
    Justice of the Peace

    Filed for Record the 14th day of ; January 1858 ; Recorded the 22 day of January AD 1858

    Attest John F. T . Edwards, Clerk ;

    Circuit court civil cases for Madison County, Missouri
    1857 Lewis, George vs. Lewis, David; Petition for Deed




    PROBATE RECORD:

    We, Elizabeth Lewis and Robert Lewis as principal, and John Lewis, John Lain and William Pinkley as securities, are held and firmly bound to State of Missouri in the sum of Six thousand dollars, for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators.

    The condition of the above bond is, that if Elizabeth Lewis & Robert Lewis Administrator of the estate of George Lewis deceased, shall faithfully administer said estate, account for, pay and deliver all money and property of said estate, and perform all other things touching said administration, required by law, or the order or decree of any Court having jurisdiction, then the labor bond to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.

    In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names, and affixed our
    seals; this Eighteenth day of January, 1858.

    her
    Elizabeth X Lewis
    mark

    Robert Lewis
    his
    John X Lewis
    mark

    John Lain

    Approved the 18th day of his
    January 1858 William X Pinkley
    mark
    John F.T. Edwards, Clerk


    State of Missouri ...County of Iron... In the matters of George Lewis Estate Elizabeth Lewis & Robert Lewis say that to the best of their knowledge and belief the names of the heirs of the said George Lewis deceased and their places of residence are respectfully as follows;---Mary entermarried with James Hale who resides in the state of Tennessee Catherine entermarried with Robison Griffith who resides in the state of Arkansas Robert Lewis, Benjamin Lewis, John Lewis, William Lewis, Martha Lewis, Elizabeth Lewis, Andrew Lewis, James Lewis, Hepbisa Lewis, and Elizabeth Lewis the wife of the said deceased who reside in the state of Mo. and in the Co of Iron that the said deceased George Lewis, died without a will that they will make a perfect inwentory of and
    faithfully administer all the estate of the deceased and pay the debts as far as the assets will extend and the law directs and account for and pay assets which shall come to their possession _ knowledge.

    Robert Lewis
    mark
    Elizabeth X Lewis
    her

    Subscribed & sworn to before Me this 18th day of January 1858.

    John F. T. Edwards, Clerk





    REF: History of Marion Co TN - article by Carolyn McBurney.
    REF: "An Irish Legacy" by William Dunn (notebook)
    ALLIED LEWIS FAMILIES
    ; ; The Lewis families of Madison, Iron, and Reynolds Counties are a prolific clan, which I could not cover in a whole book, let alone a few pages, but I do have some points I would like to make. ; In 1850 Madison County census, there were 5 families, three of which lived next door to each other that I feel must have been related as mentioned previously. ; The other two I'm not certain of were Furney Lewis, born N.C., age 31, who had married Nancy Perringer in 1838, Madison County and had four children, John, 10, Amanda 7, Leonard 6, and Martha 1 in the 1850 census. ; The other was John Lewis, 41 from S.C., wife Caroline 20, Laura 2, and John L. 5 mo. ; I make this point because each had a son John that will later be important. ; The two families that were: ; #496-Jacob Lewis-45-born N.C., Sarah 17 TN, Bidda 15, TN, Martha E. 13, Eli, 11, John Y., 9, & Catherine 7, all born TN, Hugh P. 5, Polly Ann 4, James Millow, 2, and Emiline 3 mo. ; There was also Eliza J. 10, born TN, who belonged to Jacob but w
    In 1860 Iron County census I found: ; the John Lewis from SC, who married Caroline, Robert Lewis, the son of Georg who had been in Arkansas, next door to him was John and Emiline Lewis, and next to them was Benjamin Lewis, son of George also. ; ; Close bywas John Lewis, Jr. (son of George) and wife Nancy, and closer to Annapolis was William Lewis (son of George also) and finally Elizabeth Lewis, widow of George. ; I did not find David Lewis (who had been in 1850 Madison County census) nor his family again, but early land plats show David Lewis and Oliver Lewis (his son) owning land right near John, George and all the other Lewises.
    Other Lewis researchers in Missouri have mistakingly assumed that John (who married Emiline Dunn) was the son of George, even though they found the two John's listed on the same census. ; I am referring here to the one listed as John Jr. who was 26 in the1860 census, wife Nancy, 25, Delia, 8, George, 6, James, 4, and Benjamin, 8 mo. Who was the real son of George, and was in Marion County TN in 1850. ; Although there was a definite relationship between George and John (who married Emiline), they were notfather and son, but brothers. ; I will concentrate now on George's son Robert, who has family connections with mine, but will first list all of George's children and who they married.
    1. Mary, married James Hale and stayed in TN.
    2. Catherine, married Robinson Griffith and stayed in Arkansas.
    3. Robert, married Mary 'Polly' Griffith, and was in Arkansas before coming to Missouri.
    4. Benjamin, married Oma Hewitt (He was in MO in 1850).
    5. John (listed as Jr.), married Nancy ___?____.
    6. William, married Abigail Johnson.
    7. Martha 'Patty', married James Casteel.
    8. Elizabeth married Thomas Jackson.
    9. Andrew, married Angeline Rose.
    10. James married Lucinda Wallis.
    11. Hepsi, married William Ruble.


    The following research notes courtesy of Notha Stevens:

    CENSUS RECORDS:

    #397
    George Lewis
    3 males under 5, 1 male 20-30; 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30

    CENSUS

    1830 Cocke, Tenn

    George Lewis head of house; children;
    3 males under 5 (Benjamin b. 1826; Robert b. 1827; son born ca 1825-1830
    1 female under 10 - Mary b. ca 1823,

    1840 census ...Eastern District, Marion County, Tennessee ...George Lewis was the head of the family. There were 3 members of the household employed in agriculture. There were 2 persons over 20 years of age who could not read or write. The following number of free white sales were in the household: 30 to 40 years of age--1; 10 to 15 years of age--2; 5 to 10 years of age--1 and under 5 years of age--2. Also in the household were the following number of free white females: 30 to 40 years of age--1; 15 to 20years of age--1 and under 5 years of age--2.

    1840 Marion, Tennessee house of George or rge Lewis
    2 males under 5 (William b. 1825; John b. ca 1835
    1 male 5-10 (son b. 1830) same son as above
    2 males 10-15 ; ( Benjamin b. 1826; Robert b. 1827)
    2 females und 5 (daughter born 1835-1840; Catherine b. 1832-1833(?) Martha b. 1839)
    1 female 15-20 (Mary... her first child was born 1845) (or Catherine? marr. ca 1850)

    1850 census ...Second District, Marion County, Tennessee ...George Lewis (age 48) was born in North Carolina. He was a farmer with real estate valued at $600. Elizabeth (age 47) and all the Lewis children were born in Tennessee. John (age 21) and William (16) were also farmers. The other children were: Martha (13), George (11), Elizabeth (9), Andrew (6) and James (4).


    In 1850 a Samuel P. Griffith age 25 and wife is next door to George Lewis, page 387, on page 385 is Robert and Catherine Griffith, with other Griffith famiies close by. father of Robinson Griffith that married Catherine Lewis

    Compared to this family
    CENSUS: 1840; TN; Marion Co.: Roll: 528; p. 260

    Lewis, George W. 00120001 / 00001001

    1860 census ... Union township, Iron County, Missouri ... Elizabeth Lewis (age 60) is listed with her 4 children: Hepsey (age 11), James (age 13), Andrew (age 15), and Elizabeth (age 18). There is also a Patterson (age 17) in the household listed as a farmer [Note: This is Hugh Patterson Lewis - who is helping work the farm. He is the son of George's brother Jacob.] The value of Elizabeth's personal property is given as $300.

    !AGRICULTURE CENSUS
    1860 Missouri 8th Agriculture Census ...Page Number 15 & 16

    Schedule 4 --- Productions of Agriculture in Union Township in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri enumerated by me, on the 17th day of July 1860.

    Post Office: Brunot; Samuel A. Reyburn, Ass't Marshal.

    I Name of Owner, Agent or Manager of the Farm --- Elizabeth Lewis
    2 Acres of improved land --- 60
    3 Acres of unimproved land --- 400
    4 Cash value of Fare --- $2,000
    5 Value of Farming Implements and Machinery --- $10
    Live Stock, June 1, 1860
    6 Horses --- 6
    7 Asses and Mules --- 0
    8 Milk Cows --- 4
    9 Working Oxen --- 4
    10 Other Cattle --- 8
    11 Sheep --- 18
    12 Swine --- 28
    13 Value of Live Stock --- $500
    Produce During the Year Ending June 1, 1860
    14 Bushels of Wheat --- 60
    16 Bushels of Indian Corn --- 1100
    21 Pounds of Wool --- 35
    23 Bushels of Irish Potatoes---40
    27 Value of Orchard Products --- $10
    30 Pounds of Butter --- 200
    32 Tons of Hay--1
    47 Value of Homemade Manufactures --- $30
    48 Value of Animals Slaughtered-$140


    Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992.

    George married Elizabeth Gilliland before 1823 in , Cocke County, Tennessee, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert Gilliland, Jr) was born about 1800 in , McMinn County, Tennessee, USA; died in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Old Lewis Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Gilliland was born about 1800 in , McMinn County, Tennessee, USA (daughter of Robert Gilliland, Jr); died in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Old Lewis Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

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    Notes:

    1860 AGRICULTURE CENSUS

    1860 Missouri 8th Agriculture Census ... Page Number 15 & 16

    Schedule 4 --- Productions of Agriculture in Union Township in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri enumerated by me, on the 17th day of July 1860.

    Post Office: Brunot Samuel A. Reyburn, Ass't Marshal.

    I Name of Owner, Agent or Manager of the Farm --- Elizabeth Lewis
    2 Acres of improved land --- 60
    3 Acres of unimproved land --- 400
    4 Cash value of Farm --- $2,000
    5 Value of Farming Implements and Machinery --- $10
    Live Stock, June 1, 1860
    6 Horses --- 6
    7 Asses and Mules --- 0
    8 Milk Cows --- 4
    9 Working Oxen --- 4
    10 Other Cattle --- 8
    11 Sheep --- 18
    12 Swine --- 28
    13 Value of Live Stock --- $500
    Produce During the Year Ending June 1, 1860
    14 Bushels of Wheat --- 60
    16 Bushels of Indian Corn --- 1100
    21 Pounds of Wool --- 35
    23 Bushels of Irish Potatoes---40
    27 Value of Orchard Products --- $10
    30 Pounds of Butter --- 200
    32 Tons of Hay--1
    47 Value of Homemade Manufactures --- $30
    48 Value of Animals Slaughtered-$140

    1860 Census:

    Patterson is Hugh Patterson Lewis, son of Jacob Lewis, a brother of George Lewis. He is helping work the farm.

    Next door is John Lane and wife Hepsy and their family. Hepsey is Ellzabeth's sister.

    Nerxt door on the other side is Elizabeth's daughter Martha Lewis Casteel and her family.

    Name: Martha Casteel
    Age: 22
    Birth Year: abt 1838
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: Tennessee
    Home in 1860: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Post Office: Polks Spring
    Dwelling Number: 1029
    Family Number: 1005
    Married Within Year: Yes
    Cannot Read, Write: Y
    Household Members Age
    James Casteel 27
    Martha Casteel 22
    Elizabeth Casteel 18

    Name:
    [Elizabeth Lewis]
    [Elizabeth Lewis]
    Age: 60
    Birth Year: abt 1800
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: Tennessee
    Home in 1860: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Post Office: Polks Spring
    Dwelling Number: 1030
    Family Number: 1006
    Personal Estate Value: 300
    Married Within Year: Yes
    Cannot Read, Write: Y
    Household Members Age
    Elizabeth Lewis 60
    Elizabeth Lewis 18
    Andrew Lewis 15
    James Lewis 13
    Hepsey Lewis 11
    Patterson Lewis 17

    Name: John Lane
    Age: 52
    Birth Year: abt 1808
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Tennessee
    Home in 1860: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Post Office: Polks Spring
    Dwelling Number: 1031
    Family Number: 1007
    Real Estate Value: 1600
    Personal Estate Value: 400
    Married Within Year: Yes
    Cannot Read, Write: Y
    Household Members Age
    John Lane 52
    Hepsey Lane 40
    Jasper Lane 17
    Henry Lane 16
    Martha Lane 13
    Mary Lane 10
    Elizabeth Lane 7

    Died:
    between Dec 1865 and before 1870 Census

    Notes:

    !CENSUS

    1840 census ...Eastern District, Marion County, Tennessee ...George Lewis was the head of the family. There were 3 members of the household employed in agriculture. There were 2 persons over 20 years of age who could not read or write. The following number of free white sales were in the household: 30 to 40 years of age1; 10 to 15 years of age2; 5 to 10 years of age1 and under 5 years of age2. Also in the household were the following number of free white females: 30 to 40 years of age1; 15 to 20 years of age1 and under 5 years of age2.

    1850 census ...Second District, Marion County, Tennessee ...George Lewis (age 48) was born in North Carolina. He was a farmer with real estate valued at $600. Elizabeth (age 47) and all the Lewis children were born in Tennessee. John (age 21) and William (16) were also farmers. The other children were: Martha (13), George (11), Elizabeth (9), Andrew (6) and James (4).

    !NOTES

    George Lewis and wife settled at the mouth of Carver Creek Northwest of Sabula, Missouri sometime between 1847 and 1850. Of their eleven children all but one was born in Tennessee but where is uncertain. Areas reported are Knoxville and or Chattanooga. Its reported they could have crossed the Mississippi at St. Genevieve, No. [This information was given by Mr. Billie J. Lewis, a great-grand son of George Lewis, of 2521 Meadow Lane; Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701] (See above 1850 census record to see George wasstill in Tennessee)

    !NOTES

    Geo. Lewis could have a Brother David and one John. They came to Mo. with him. Believe to be the son of Nathan Lewis of Sullivan Co. North Carolina. Settled at Sabula Mo. between 1847 & 1850. of their eleven children all but one was born in Tenn. [Copy by Loren Ruble ...May 1, 19791 (See 1850 census record to see George was still in Tennessee)

    !NOTES

    George Lewis bought land from John and Emiline Lewis (possibly George's brother), and he died before 1860. (AN IRISH LEGACY WILLIAM DUNN ...written by Janet Kochevar)

    !NOTES

    We, Elizabeth Lewis and Robert Lewis as principal, and John Lewis, John Lain and William Pinkley as securities, are held and firmly bound to State of Missouri in the sum of Six thousand dollars, for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators.

    The condition of the above bond is, that if Elizabeth Lewis & Robert Lewis Administrator of the estate of George Lewis deceased, shall faithfully administer said
    estate, account for, pay and deliver all money and property of said estate, and perform
    all other things touching said administration, required by law, or the order or decree of
    any Court having jurisdiction, then the labor bond to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.

    In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names, and affixed our
    seals; this Eighteenth day of January, 1858.
    her
    Elizabeth X Lewis
    mark

    Robert Lewis
    his
    John X Lewis
    mark

    John Lain

    Approved the 18th day of his
    January 1858 William X Pinkley
    mark
    John F.T. Edwards, Clerk


    State of Missouri ...County of Iron... In the matters of George Lewis Estate
    Elizabeth Lewis & Robert Lewis say that to the best of their knowledge and
    belief the names of the heirs of the said George Lewis deceased and their
    places of residence are respectfully as follows;Mary entermarried with James
    Hale who resides in the state of Tennessee Catherine entermarried with Robison
    Griffith who resides in the state of Arkansas Robert Lewis, Benjamin Lewis,
    John Lewis, William Lewis, Martha Lewis, Elizabeth Lewis, Andrew Lewis, James
    Lewis, Hepsiba Lewis, and Elizabeth Lewis the wife of the said deceased who
    reside in the state of Mo. and in the Co of Iron that the said deceased George
    Lewis, died without a will that they will make a perfect inventory of and
    faithfully administer all the estate of the deceased and pay the debts as far
    as the assets will extend and the law directs and account for and pay assets
    which shall come to their possession _ knowledge.

    Robert Lewis
    mark
    Elizabeth X Lewis
    her

    Subscribed & sworn to before Me this 18th day of January 1858.

    John F. T. Edwards, Clerk

    !CENSUS

    1860 census ...Union township, Iron County, Missouri ...Elizabeth Lewis (age 60) is listed with her 4 children: Hepsey (age 11), James (age 13), Andrew (age 15), and Elizabeth (age 18). There is also a Patterson (age 17) in the household listed as a farmer. The value of Elizabeth's personal property is given as $300.

    !AGRICULTURE CENSUS

    1860 Missouri 8th Agriculture Census ...Page Number 15 & 16


    Schedule 4Productions of Agriculture in Union Township in the County of Iron
    in the State of Missouri enumerated by me, on the 17th day of July 1860. Post
    Office: Brunot Samuel A. Reyburn, Ass't Marshal.



    1 Name of Owner, Agent or Manager of the Farm --- Elizabeth Lewis
    2 Acres of improved land 60
    3 Acres of unimproved land 400
    4 Cash value of Fare $2,000
    5 Value of Faring Implements and Machinery $10
    Live Stock, June 1, 1860
    6 Horses 6
    7 Asses and Mules 0
    8 Milch Cows 4
    9 Working Oxen 4
    10 Other Cattle 8
    11 Sheep 18
    12 Swine 28
    13 Value of Live Stock $500
    Produce During the Year Ending June 1, 1860
    14 Bushels of Wheat 60
    16 Bushels of Indian Corn 1100
    21 Pounds of Wool 35
    23 Bushels of Irish Potatoes 40
    27 Value of Orchard Products $10
    30 Pounds of Butter 200
    32 Tons of Hay 1
    47 Value of Homemade Manufactures $30
    48 Value of Animals Slaughtered $140

    Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, “George Lewis Descendants”, published October 1992.



    From the notebook - "An Irish Legacy", by William Dunn

    ALLIED LEWIS FAMILIES

    The Lewis families of Madison, Iron, and Reynolds Counties are a prolific clan, which I could not cover
    in a whole book, let alone a few pages, but I do have some points I would like to make.
    In 1850 Madison County census, there were 5 families, three of which lived next door to each other that I feel
    must have been related as mentioned previously. The other two I'm not certain of were Furney Lewis, born N.C.,
    age 31, who had married Nancy Perringer in 1838, Madison County and had four children, John, 10, Amanda 7, Leonard 6,
    and Martha 1 in the 1850 census. The other was John Lewis, 41 from S.C., wife Caroline 20, Laura 2, and John L. 5 mo.
    I make this point because each had a son John that will later be important. The two families that were: #496-Jacob
    Lewis-45-born N.C., Sarah 17 TN, Bidda 15, TN, Martha E. 13, Eli, 11, John Y., 9, & Catherine 7, all born TN, Hugh P. 5,
    Polly Ann 4, James Millow, 2, and Emiline 3 mo. There was also Eliza J. 10, born TN, who belonged to Jacob but was in
    John and Emiline's house; they had only been married in 1842, so couldn't have had a 10 year old child.
    John & Emiline were #497, his age 30, born TN, she was 25, SC, with three sons: Eli, 6, MO, Levi 4, TN, and Libe 2, MO
    (This should have been Robert, Leroy, and Eli.) #498-David Lewis, 35, NC, Nancy 35, KY, Oliver 10, TN, George 8, Alabama,
    , Becky Ann, 6, MO, Mary 4, and J.B. & P.R. 5 mo. Old twins, all MO. George Lewis, who I think was also a brother,
    was in Marion Co. TN (which was where John was from also) in 1850. His family: George Lewis , 48, Elizabeth, 47, John,
    21, William, 16, Martha, 13, George, 11, Elizabeth, 9, Andrew, 6, and James, 4. There was also a son, Robert,
    married and in Arkansas, two doughters, Mary and Catherine, both married, and 24 year old Ben, who was stayong with
    Elihu Dunn and his wife Maria, in Madison Co., MO.
    Toward the latter part of the 1850's, George and Elizabeth came to Missouri,
    and settled at the mouth of Carver Creek, and one more child was born in Missouri.
    George bought land from John and Emiline, and he died before 1860.

    In 1860 Iron County census I found: the John Lewis from SC, who married Caroline, Robert Lewis, the son of Georg
    who hac been in Arkansas, next door to him was John and Emiline Lewis, and next to them was Benjamin Lewis, son of
    George also. Close by was John Lewis, Jr. (son of George) and wife Nancy, and closer to Annapolis was William Lewis
    (son of George also) and finally Elizabeth Lewis, widow of George. I did not find David Lewis (who had been in 1850
    Madison County census) nor his family again, but early land plats show David Lewis and Oliver Lewis (his son) owning
    land right near John, George and all the other Lewises.

    Other Lewis researchers in Missouri have mistakingly assumed that John (who married Emiline Dunn) was the son of George,
    even though they found the two John's listed on the same census. I am referring here to the one listed as John Jr. who
    was 26 in the 1660 census, wife Nancy, 25, Delia, 8, George, 6, James, 4, and Benjamin, 8 mo. Who was the real son of
    George, and was in Marion County TN in 1850. Although there was a definite relationship between George and John
    (who married Emiline), they were not father and son, but brothers. I will concentrate now on George's son Robert,
    who has family connections with mine, but will first list all of George's children and who they married.

    1. Mary, married James Hale and stayed in TN.
    2. Catherine, married Robinson Griffith and stayed in Arkansas.
    3. Robert, married Mary 'Polly' Griffith, and was in Arkansas before coming to Missouri.
    4. Benjamin, married Oma Hewitt (He was in MO in 1850).
    5. John (listed as Jr.), married Nancy ___?____.
    6. William, married Abigail Johnson.
    7. Martha 'Patty', married James Casteel.
    8. Elizabeth married Thomas Jackson.
    9. Andrew, married Angeline Rose.
    10. James married Lucinda Wallis.
    11. Hepsi, married William Ruble.

    George Lewis in Tennessee

    1830 Cocke County, Tennessee
    #397
    George Lewis
    3 males under 5, 1 male 20-30; 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30

    1830 Cocke, Tenn

    George Lewis head of house; children;
    3 males under 5 (Benjamin b. 1826; Robert b. 1827; son born ca 1825-1830
    1 female under 10 - Mary b. ca 1823,

    Date
    13 August 1831
    Location
    Marion, Tennessee
    Description
    125 acres - Silas White to Benjamin Lewis - George W Cain, John Briggs, George Lewis, Jacob Lewis witnesses

    1840 Marion, Tennessee house of George or rge Lewis
    2 males under 5 (William b. 1825; John b. ca 1835
    1 male 5-10 (son b. 1830) same son as above
    2 males 10-15nbsp; ( Benjamin b. 1826; Robert b. 1827)
    2 females und 5 (daughter born 1835-1840; Catherine b. 1832-1833(?) Martha b. 1839)
    1 female 15-20 (Mary... her first child was born 1845) (or Catherine? marr. ca 1850)

    In 1850 a Samuel P. Griffith age 25 and wife is next door to George Lewis, page 387, on page 385 is Robert and Catherine Griffith, with other Griffith famiies close by. father of Robinson Griffith that married Catherine Lewis



    Iron County, Missouri Deeds
    page 133
    This deed made and entered in the Ninth day of December eighteen hundred and fifty seven by and between David Morrow of the County of Iron in the State of Missouri party of the first part and George Lewis of the County and State aforesaid party of the second part, witnesseth: That the said party of the first part in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to him paid by the said party of the second part the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by thereunto Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey unto the said party of the second part the following described tracts or parcels of land Situate in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri to wit. North west quarter of South East quarter. East half and North West quarter of Southwest quarter and South west quarter of North West quarter of Section fifteen (15) Township thirty one (31) North of Range three (3) East containing Two hundred acres. To have and to hold the same together with all the rights immunities, privileges and appurtenances to the same be
    In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written.
    David Morow (seal)

    State of Missouri
    County of Iron
    Be it Remembered that on this 9th day of December AD, eighteen hundred and fifty seven before me the undersigned a Justice of the Peace within and for said County came David Marrow who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as a party these to, and he acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes wherein mentioned. Given under my hand this day and year first above written this the ninth day of December AD 1857. John Bounds, Justice of the Peace

    Filed for Record the 14th day of January 1858 Recorded the 22 day of January AD 1858
    Attest John F. _ . Edwards, Clerk

    transcribed by Notha Stevens

    Children:
    1. Mary Lewis was born in 1823 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 24 Mar 1888 in Cranepond, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Lewis Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Catherine "Katy" Lewis was born about 1825 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died in Jul 1895 in Longrun, Ozark County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Griffith Cemetery, Ozark County, Missouri, United States.
    3. Benjamin Lewis was born in 1826 in , Cocke County, Tennessee, United States; died on 30 Jan 1864 in St. Louis, (City of St. Louis), Missouri, USA; was buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Robert Lee Lewis was born on 09 Feb 1827 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 03 Mar 1912 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    5. John Lewis was born about 1830 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died in 1892 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Madison County, Missouri, USA.
    6. 4. William Lewis was born on 04 Feb 1834 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 09 Apr 1900 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    7. infant son Lewis was born in ca 1836 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA.
    8. Martha "Patty" Lewis was born on 25 Mar 1839 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 25 Mar 1919 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Annapolis Cemetery, Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    9. Elizabeth Lewis was born on 09 May 1842 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Aug 1911 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Lewis Cemetery, Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    10. Andrew Lewis was born in Oct 1845 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 08 Jan 1915 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Lewis Cemetery, Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    11. James Lewis was born in Sep 1846 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 16 Nov 1918 in Pangburn, White County, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Wallis-Lewis Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    12. Hepsiba Lewis was born on 01 Jul 1851 in , , Missouri, USA; died on 08 Jul 1883 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Sutton Cemetery, Vulcan, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

  3. 10.  Edward Jackson Johnson was born in 1800 in , , Virginia, USA (son of Johnson); died in Nov 1847 in , Floyd County, Kentucky, USA.

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    Notes:

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Audra Genna [mailto:camelj@prodigy.net]
    Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2000 1:17 AM
    To: rob lewis
    Subject: Ruth Trout


    Rob,

    Hi! I just received your email. I am almost certain that your great
    grandmother Abigail Johnson is the sister of my great grandfather Campbell
    Johnson. My great grandfather Campbell Johnson was born March 1834 in floyd
    county Kentucky. He had a older sister Elizabeth Johnson born in Virginia
    and a older brother born in Virginia. Elizabeth married William Riley Mead
    aug. 08, 1841 in Floyd County, Kentucky. Elizabeth and her husband and
    children John & his wife mary and my great grandfather Campbell came to
    Reynolds County, Mo about 1855. On June 29, 1860 Campbell married Charlotte
    Hannah in Iron County.
    I have reason to beleive that Ruth Trout and Edward Johnson are the parents
    of my great grandfather. I had contact with a man from Illinois and in his
    notes Christian Trout & Mary elizabeth Gearhart are the parents of Ruth
    Trout. and in these notes was my Aunt Elizabeth Johnson and her husband
    William Riley Mead and their daughter Rossanah Mead that married James K.
    Polk Randolph, he also listed Ruth Trouts brothers and sisters and their
    spouses. and their children but they didn't know who Ruth & Edwards children
    were. I contacted Cathy Hamilton from floyd county Kentucky for a 1850 look
    up on a Ruth or edward Johnson and she found Ruth Johnson the 1850 Floyd
    County Census with her children.

    Ruth Johnson 47 VA
    Sarah 19Ky
    Campbell 16 Ky
    Jackson 14
    Letta 12 Ky
    Abigail 10 Ky
    Paralee 8 Ky
    William 21 Ky
    Mahala 21 Ky

    So I am almost certain I have found great grandfather Campbell's parents
    plus his siblings.

    My grandfather was named Edward Jackson Johnson. Let me know what you think
    or if you find anything. My great grandfather died in Reynolds county, Mo
    and is buried in Iron County, mo in the rutter Cemetery.

    Source, Richard Pingilley

    The Johnson's owned property on Mud Creek, which runs very
    close to the Pike Co. line.

    Edward married Ruth Trout on 10 Sep 1821 in , Scott County, Virginia, USA. Ruth (daughter of Christian Trout and Mary Elizabeth Gearhart) was born in 1798; died in 1843. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ruth Trout was born in 1798 (daughter of Christian Trout and Mary Elizabeth Gearhart); died in 1843.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 2MB1-KQR
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    Notes:

    Married:

    Name: Ruthy Trout
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 10 Sep 1821
    Marriage Place: Scott, Virginia, USA
    Spouse:
    Edward Johnson



    Name: Ruthy Trout
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 12 Mar 1822
    Marriage Place: Scott, Virginia
    Spouse:
    Edward Johnson
    FHL Film Number: 337187

    Children:
    1. John Johnson, ? was born in 1822 in , , Kentucky, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Jane Johnson was born on 21 Oct 1823 in , Floyd County, Kentucky, USA; died on 31 Mar 1900 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Mahala Johnson, ? was born in 1829 in , , Kentucky, USA.
    4. William Johnson, ? was born in 1829 in , , Kentucky, USA.
    5. Campbell Johnson was born in March 1834 in , Floyd County, Kentucky, USA; died in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States.
    6. Jackson Johnson was born in 1836 in , Pike County, Kentucky, USA.
    7. Lettitia Johnson was born in 1838 in , Pike County, Kentucky, USA.
    8. 5. Abigail Johnson was born on 04 Feb 1840 in , Floyd County, Kentucky, USA; died on 25 Dec 1919 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    9. Paralee Johnson was born in 1842 in , Pike County, Kentucky, USA.

  5. 12.  George H. W. Miller was born on 2 Apr 1823 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA (son of John Wert Miller and Sarah D. Harrison); died about 1884 in , Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried .

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    • familyserch.org ID: LHZ1-RXL
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    1850 Census

    Name: Geo H W Miller
    Gender: Male
    Age: 28
    Birth Year: abt 1822
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1850: Madison, Missouri, USA
    Occupation: Farmer
    Industry: Agriculture
    Line Number: 17
    Dwelling Number: 516
    Family Number: 516
    Household Members Age
    Geo H W Miller 28
    Louisa A Miller 17
    Mary E Miller 0

    1860 Census

    Name: George W Miller
    Age: 39
    Birth Year: abt 1821
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Missouri
    Home in 1860: Liberty, Iron, Missouri
    Post Office: Polks Spring
    Dwelling Number: 854
    Family Number: 837
    Real Estate Value: 800
    Personal Estate Value: 200
    Married Within Year: Yes
    Household Members Age
    George W Miller 39
    Jane Miller 30
    Mary Miller 10
    John Miller 8
    Edward Miller 6
    Lafayette Miller 3

    1870 Census

    Name: Geo H W Miller
    Age in 1870: 47
    Birth Date: abt 1823
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Dwelling Number: 26
    Home in 1870: Township 32 Range 4 East, Iron, Missouri
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Ironton
    Occupation: Farmer
    Male Citizen Over 21: Yes
    Personal Estate Value: 20
    Real Estate Value: 500
    Inferred Spouse:
    May J Miller
    Inferred Children:
    May E Miller
    Jno T Miller
    Edwin Miller
    J Lafyette Miller
    Mary J Miller
    Geo H Miller
    Household Members Age
    Geo H W Miller 47
    May [Louisa]J Miller 38
    May E Miller 18
    Jno T Miller 16
    Edwin Miller 12
    J Lafyette Miller 9
    Mary J Miller 3
    Geo H Miller


    1880 Census

    Name: G. H. W. Miller [George W Miller]
    Age: 59
    Birth Date: Abt 1821
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1880: Liberty, Iron, Missouri, USA
    Dwelling Number: 39
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: M. J. Miller
    Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
    Occupation: Farmer
    Neighbors:
    Household Members Age Relationship
    Household Members Age Relationship
    G. H. W. Miller 59 Self (Head)
    M. J. Miller 47 Wife
    L. J. Miller 22 Son
    Edna E. Miller 12 Daughter
    E. E. Miller 10 Daughter
    C. B. Miller 8 Daughter
    G. O. Miller 5 Son

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 226569847

    George married Louisa Jane Hemby on 28 Dec 1848 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA. Louisa was born about 1830 in , , Missouri, USA; died about 1867 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Louisa Jane Hemby was born about 1830 in , , Missouri, USA; died about 1867 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried .

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    Notes:

    1850 Census:

    Name: Louisa A Miller
    Gender: Female
    Age: 17
    Birth Year: abt 1833
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1850: Madison, Missouri, USA
    Line Number: 18
    Dwelling Number: 516
    Family Number: 516
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Geo H W Miller 28
    Louisa A Miller 17
    Mary E Miller 0

    1860 Census:

    Name: Jane Miller
    Age: 30
    Birth Year: abt 1830
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: Missouri
    Home in 1860: Liberty, Iron, Missouri
    Post Office: Polks Spring
    Dwelling Number: 854
    Family Number: 837
    Married Within Year: Yes
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    George W Miller 39
    Jane Miller 30
    Mary Miller 10
    John Miller 8
    Edward Miller 6
    Lafayette Miller 3




    Previously had as Louisa A Hemby
    Birth year computed from age of 17 listed in 1850 census
    Spouse's name as listed in Missouri Marriages to 1850 - ancestry.com
    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&gsfn=george+h.w.&gsln=miller&f2=&f5=&f6=&f7=&gskw=&prox=1&db=eammo&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&rank=1&fh=3&recid=29691&recoff=3+4+6+34+35+36+51+52+53

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 226570129

    Notes:

    Married:
    Madison county 1848 Book C

    Children:
    1. Mary E "Mollie" Miller was born on 1 Feb 1847 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA; died on 24 Apr 1934 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Heltibrand Cemetery, Madison County, Missouri, USA.
    2. John W. Miller was born on 20 Aug 1850 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 29 Jan 1935 in , Madison County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Heltibrand Cemetery, Madison County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Edward "Edd" W. Miller was born on 01 Mar 1856 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; died on 04 Mar 1939 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Polk Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    4. 6. Jay Lafayette Miller was born on 18 Apr 1858; died on 26 May 1944 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Mary Jane Miller was born on 2 May 1863 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; died on 28 Oct 1921 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Dobbins Cemetery, Reynolds County, Missouri, United States.

  7. 14.  Samuel Marion King was born on 10 Mar 1832 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA (son of James King and Nancy Adams Tennison); died on 27 May 1911 in Brushy Creek, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

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    Notes:

    1860 Federal Census

    Name: Samuel King
    Age: 26
    Birth Year: abt 1834
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Kentucky
    Home in 1860: Union, Iron, Missouri
    Post Office: Brunot
    Dwelling Number: 938
    Family Number: 917
    Occupation: Farmer
    Real Estate Value: 3000
    Personal Estate Value: 1000
    Married Within Year: Yes
    Cannot Read, Write: Y
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Samul King 26. KY
    Hester King 23. MO
    Nancy E King 6. MO
    Mary J King 8/12 MO

    p. 748, res. 938
    Union twp., Iron Co., MO:
    King, Samuel, 26, farmer, $3,000 real est., $1,000 pers. est., KY, can't read/write
    Hester, 23, MO
    Nancy E., 6, MO
    Mary L., 8/12, MO (Nov. 1859)

    1870 Federal Census
    p. 555, res.
    T31, R4E (Ironton P.O.)
    Iron Co., MO:
    King, Samuel, 38, farmer, $1,500 real est., $500 pers. est., MO
    Hester, 34, keeping house, MO
    Mary J., 10, MO
    Dorcas A., 8, "
    Geo. T. or L., 5, "
    Martha E., 3, "
    Nester E., 1, "

    1880 Federal Census
    p. 574A
    Des Arc, Iron Co., MO:
    King, Samuel, 45, farmer, MO TN TN
    Margret, 27, keeping house, MO MO MO
    George L., 15, works on farm, MO MO MO
    Mattie E., 14, MO MO MO
    Ellen, 12, "
    Anna, 8, "
    Samuel, 6, "
    Robert, 2, "
    Skaggs, Eafee, stepson, 6, MO MO MO
    Matilda, stepdau., 3, TX MO MO

    Find A Grave Memorial# 7648718


    Birth:
    1860 Census says Kentucky, 1880 Census says Missouri

    Buried:
    King Graveyard (Now Meadows Cemetery)

    Samuel married Hester Eva Cravens on 11 Sep 1853 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA. Hester (daughter of John Wallis Cravens and Elizabeth Gray) was born on 04 Mar 1836 in , Wayne County, Missouri, USA; died on 12 Apr 1879 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Brewington Cemetery, Madison County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Hester Eva Cravens was born on 04 Mar 1836 in , Wayne County, Missouri, USA (daughter of John Wallis Cravens and Elizabeth Gray); died on 12 Apr 1879 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Brewington Cemetery, Madison County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LQ5P-WFT
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    Notes:

    Findagrave.com:

    Birth: Apr. 3, 1836
    Death: Apr. 12, 1879
    Iron County
    Missouri, USA

    Hester's burial location is not marked. Hester married Samuel Marion King (1832-1911) on 11 Sep 1853 in Missouri. Hester and Samuel were the parents of eleven known children, namely:

    1. Nancy Elizabeth King Wallis (1843-1920)
    2. infant King (1857-1857)
    3. Mary J. King Collins (1859-p1880)
    4. Dorcus (Dorcas?) Angeline King Miller (1861-1908)
    5. Henry Lee King (1863-1864)
    6. George Thomas King (1865-p1900)
    7. Martha Evaline King Miller (1867-1942)
    8. Hester Ellen King (1868-1885)
    9. Sarah Ann King Stokely Hickman (1872-1965)
    10. Samuel C. King (1874-p1880)
    11. Robert Napolean King (1877-p1880)

    Links to Hester's husband and two of her eleven known children are included below.


    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Samuel King (1832 - 1911)

    Children:
    Nancy E. King Wallis (1854 - 1920)*
    Mary Jane King Carson (1859 - 1900)*
    Martha Eveline King Miller (1867 - 1942)*
    Sarah Ann King Stokely Hickman (1872 - 1965)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Brewington Cemetery
    Madison County
    Missouri, USA

    Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

    Created by: Dan Stevenson
    Record added: Aug 12, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 95254074


    http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2825400&id=I7758
    Michael Miller

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 95254074

    unmarked grave

    Notes:

    Married:
    Iron County did not exist until 1857. Southern Iron County was a part of Madison County at the time of this marriage.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Elizabeth King was born on 04 Aug 1854 in Brunot, Wayne County, Missouri, United States; died on 02 Jul 1920 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Wallis-Lewis Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Mary Jane King was born in Dec 1859 in , Iron County, Missouri, USA; died in 1900 in , Wayne County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Carson Hill Cemetery, Wayne County, Missouri, United States.
    3. Dorcas Angeline King was born in Jul 1861 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died in aft. 1900 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    4. George Thomas King was born in 1865 in Brunot, Wayne County, Missouri, United States; died on 3 Aug 1948 in Lehigh, Coal County, Oklahoma, United States.
    5. 7. Martha Eveline (Mattie) King was born on 14 May 1867 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 06 Apr 1942 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Meadows Cemetery, Highway F, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Hester Ellen King was born in 1868 in , Iron County, Missouri, USA; died in 1885.
    7. Sarah Ann King was born on 25 May 1872 in , Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 15 Feb 1965 in , Madison County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Coldwater Methodist Cemetery, Wayne County, Missouri, USA.
    8. Robert King was born in 1877 in , Iron County, Missouri, USA; and died.
    9. Napoleon Samuel King was born on 22 Dec 1878 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 11 Sep 1945 in Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, United States.



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