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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Infant Ketcherside was born on 20 Feb 1910 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States (son of Lowell Glenn Ketcherside and Luvicy Meade); died on 20 Feb 1910 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Ratliff Cemetery, Reynolds Cemetery, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LRM6-VBS
    • Created: 28 Jul 2016

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    Died:
    Stillborn


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lowell Glenn Ketcherside was born on 04 Nov 1879 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States (son of George Washington Ketcherside and Martha "Mattie" Jane Lewis); died on 26 Aug 1932 in Bismarck, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LKKS-V2R
    • Created: 28 Jul 2016

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    Find A Grave Memorial# 62455540

    Lowell married Luvicy Meade on 08 Jun 1908 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States. Luvicy was born on 06 Mar 1892 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; died in Oct 1950 in Bismarck, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Luvicy Meade was born on 06 Mar 1892 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; died in Oct 1950 in Bismarck, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LVTV-6H5
    • Name: Ketcherside
    • Name: Vica
    • Created: 28 Jul 2016

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    Find A Grave Memorial# 62455889

    Children:
    1. 1. Infant Ketcherside was born on 20 Feb 1910 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; died on 20 Feb 1910 in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Ratliff Cemetery, Reynolds Cemetery, Missouri, USA.
    2. Glen Ketcherside was born on 11 Jun 1911 in Bismarck, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA; died on 04 Oct 1971 in , , Missouri, USA.
    3. Raymond Ketcherside was born on 16 Mar 1921 in Bismarck, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA; died on 16 Sep 1997 in Desloge, Saint Francois County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Bismarck Masonic Cemetery, Bismarck, St. Francois, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Washington Ketcherside was born on 09 Feb 1852 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 20 Jul 1940 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States.

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    • familyserch.org ID: L4VQ-23X
    • Created: 20 Apr 2012

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    Buried:
    Big Creek Church Cemetery

    George married Martha "Mattie" Jane Lewis on 11 May 1879 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA. Martha (daughter of Robert Lee Lewis and Mary "Polly" Griffith) was born on 27 Aug 1853 in , Carroll County, Arkansas, USA; died on 13 Jul 1925 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 14 Jul 1925 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha "Mattie" Jane Lewis was born on 27 Aug 1853 in , Carroll County, Arkansas, USA (daughter of Robert Lee Lewis and Mary "Polly" Griffith); died on 13 Jul 1925 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 14 Jul 1925 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States.

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    • familyserch.org ID: K88R-Y1D
    • Name: Mattie
    • Created: 12 Apr 2012

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    Martha Jane, daughter of Robert and Mary Lewis, was born August 27, 1853; professed a hope in Christ in early life, joined Big Creek church and baptized by Elder William Huff, and remained a loyal member till death, which occurred July 13, 1925, aged 71 years, 11 months, and 10 days. Married George Ketcherside May 10, 1879. To this union were born nine children--two girls, seven boys--all remain to mourn her loss but one, Erma, who preceded her in death six years.
    She leaves a husband, seven sons, one daughter, five brothers and three sisters and twenty-two grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
    We are separated from a true wife, we feel a loss of a dear mother, we miss our loving sister, the church has lost a good member, the community lost a true friend.
    (THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri...August 6, 1925)

    Name: Martha Jane Louis Marriage Date: 11 May 1879 Marriage County: Iron Spouse Name: George Ketcherside

    1880 Liberty, Iron County, Missouri
    G. W. Kitchside 28 MO TN Mo
    M. J. Kitchside 27 Mo TN TN
    R. J. L. Kitchside 4M Mo son

    1900 Liberty, Iron County, Missouri
    13.13
    Geo Ketcherside 48 Jun1852 Mo
    Martha J 47 Aug1852 9/9kids Ark
    Llwell 20 Jan1880 Mo
    Joel 19 Apr1881
    Chas H. 18 Jan1882
    Wm A 14 Feb1886
    Samuel A 13 Apr1887
    Emily B 9 Feb1891
    Winfred 7 Oct1892
    Earma 5 Oct1894
    Lemuel L 1 Aug 1898

    1910 Liberty, Iron, Missouri, USA
    23.23
    W George Ketcherside 58 Mo
    J Martha 57 ARk
    Winford 18 Mo
    E Julia 15 Mo
    L Lemma 13 Mo
    E Floyd 3 Mo son

    1920 Liberty, Iron County, Missouri
    39.39
    George W Ketcherside 65 Mo
    Martha J 64 Ark
    Floyd E 13 Mo grandson
    Albert 2 11/12 Mo grandson


    1920 Liberty, Iron County, Missouri
    111.111
    Chas H Ketcherside 47 MO MO MO
    Dollie M 37 MO MO MO
    Velma W 18
    Marie M 15
    Oather C 11
    James I 8
    Levern G 6 son
    George W Ketcherside 78 father Mo US US

    Death certificate gives her birth date as August 27 1853 and birth place as Cows Creek ? Missouri.Age 72 at her death and married to George Ketcherside daughter of Robert Lewis and Mary Griffith of TN.

    Lewis, Martha Jane
    Martha Jane, daughter of Robert and Mary Lewis, was born August 27, 1853; professed a hope in Christ in early life, joined Big Creek church and baptized by Elder William Huff, and remained a loyal member till death, which occurred July 13, 1925, aged 71 years, 11 months, and 10 days. Married George Ketcherside May 10, 1879. To this union were born nine children--two girls, seven boys--all remain to mourn her loss but one, Erma, who preceded her in death six years.
    She leaves a husband, seven sons, one daughter, five brothers and three sisters and twenty-two grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
    We are separated from a true wife, we feel a loss of a dear mother, we miss our loving sister, the church has lost a good member, the community lost a true friend.
    (THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri...August 6, 1925)
    Submitted by Linda Lewis

    Big Creek United Baptist Church Cemetery, Iron Co. , Missouri
    located near Big Creek , south of Chloride, Hiway 49
    KETCHERSIDE, Charles H. 25 Jan 1883 - 26 Jan 1956
    KETCHERSIDE, Myrtle D. 22 Sept 1893 - 12 May 1958
    KETCHERSIDE, Melba Jane 21 July 1921 - 21 June 1928 d/o CH
    KETCHERSIDE, Baby no dates
    KETCHERSIDE, Lucille 17 Apr 1914 - 11 March 1916 d/o SA & N
    KETCHERSIDE, Nellie 10 Dec 1893 - 5 July 1919 w/o SA
    KETCHERSIDE, Geo. Washington 9 Jan 1852 - 30 July 1940
    KETCHERSIDE, Martha Jane 27 Aug 1853 - 13 July 1925 w/o GW , md 10 May 1879
    KETCHERSIDE, Samuel Arch 8 Apr 1888 - 23 Oct 1954



    Died:
    Martha Jane, daughter of Robert and Mary Lewis, was born August 27, 1853; professed a hope in Christ in early life, joined Big Creek church and baptized by Elder William Huff, and remained a loyal member till death, which occurred July 13, 1925, aged 71 years, 11 months, and 10 days. Married George Ketcherside May 10, 1879. To this union were born nine children--two girls, seven boys--all remain to mourn her loss but one, Erma, who preceded her in death six years.

    She leaves a husband, seven sons, one daughter, five brothers and three sisters and twenty-two grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

    We are separated from a true wife, we feel a loss of a dear mother, we miss our loving sister, the church has lost a good member, the community lost a true friend.

    (THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri...August 6, 1925)

    Buried:
    Big Creek Church Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 2. Lowell Glenn Ketcherside was born on 04 Nov 1879 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 26 Aug 1932 in Bismarck, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Joel Ketcherside was born on 09 Apr 1881 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 03 Jul 1962 in St. Louis, (City of St. Louis), Missouri, USA; was buried in Valhalla Memorial Park, Madison County, Illinois, USA.
    3. Charles Hosey Ketcherside was born on 25 Jan 1883 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 29 Jan 1956 in Ironton, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Alvis William Ketcherside was born on 7 Feb 1886 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 30 Jun 1955 in Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Poplar Bluff City Cemetery, Butler County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Samuel Arch Ketcherside was born on 08 Apr 1888 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 23 Oct 1954 in Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Emily Bathsheba Ketcherside was born on 03 Feb 1890; died on 27 Dec 1952; was buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    7. Winford George Ketcherside was born on 03 Oct 1892 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 30 Aug 1941 in Farmington, Saint Francois County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Parkview Cemetery, Farmington, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA.
    8. Erma Jean Ketcherside was born on 18 Oct 1895 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 06 May 1920 in St. Louis, (City of St. Louis), Missouri, USA; was buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Robert Lee Lewis was born on 09 Feb 1827 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA (son of George Lewis and Elizabeth Gilliland); died on 03 Mar 1912 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LVJB-1JF
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

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    !AGRICULTURE CENSUS

    1870 MISSOURI AGRICULTURE CENSUS …PAGE NUMBER 1 2 Schedule 3 Productions of Agriculture in Township N 32 Range 3 East in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri. Post Office Ironton

    1. Name of Agent, Owner, or Manager Robert Lewis

    2. Acres of improved land 50

    3. Acres of unimproved wood land 370

    5. Present cash value of fare $2000
    6. Value of faring implements and machinery 1100
    LIVE STOCK, JUNE 1, 1810
    B. Horses 4
    9. Mules and Asses 5
    10. Milch Cows 3
    12. Other Cattle 3
    13. Sheep 14
    14. Swine 15
    15. Value of all live stock $713
    PRODUCE DURING THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1870
    17. Bushels of Miner Wheat 40
    19. Bushels of Indian Corn 300
    20. Bushels of Oats 40
    26. Pounds of Wool 17
    28. Bushels of Irish Potatoes 6
    30. Value of Orchard Products $10
    32. Produce of Market Gardens $5
    37. Bushels of clover seed 1
    46. Gallons of Molasses 20
    50. Value of Home Manufactures $5
    51. Value of Animals slaughtered or sold for slaughter !110
    52. TOTAL ESTIMATED VALUE OF ALL FARM PRODUCTION, INCLUDING BETTERMENTS, AND
    ADDITIONS TO STOCK $570

    !CENSUS

    1880 census ...Liberty Township, Iron county, Missouri ... Enumerated by Leroy (?) on the 5th day of June 1880...Robert Lewis (age 53) was the head of the household. He was a farmer. His wife, Mary, keeps house. Mary (age 49) cannot read or write. Robert's parents were both born in Tennessee. Mary's father was born in Georgia and her mother was born in Pennsylvania. Robert and Mary were born in Tennesse. Their 8 children were born in Missouri. Their sons were: We. (age 22); Robertson (age 21); Joel (age 14); John (11) and R.L. (age 7). Their daughters were: M.E. (age 21); Matilda (12) and Lucy (8). None of the children were married. Robertson, M.E., Joel, Matilda, John and Lucy attended school. Matilda, Joel and M.E.'s occupations are 'at home'. Robertson'works on fare' and Me. is a 'laborer'. (NOTE: M.E. and Robertson are both listed as being 211

    1900 census ...Liberty Township, Iron County, Missouri ...Robert Lewis (age 73) was born in February 1827. He and his wife, Mary, have been married for 49 years and had 16 children. Twelve of the children are still living. Mary (age 69) was born in June 1830. Mary, Robert and their parents were born in Tennessee. Their two daughters were born in Missouri. Mary E. (age 40) was born in April 1860. Lucy (age 28) was born in July 1871. A grandson, Samuel (age 18), also was in the hose. Samuel was born in March 1882 in Missouri. Robert owns his own farm mortgage free. Samuel is a fare laborer. Everyone in the hose can read, write and speak English except Mary, who cannot read or write.

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    Among the callers at the REGISTER office the past week was our venerable friend, 'Uncle Bobbie' Lewis of Sabula. Despite his advanced years, Mr. Lewis is still quite active and is enjoying fairly good health. May he reach the century mark. (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper... Ironton, Iron County, MD...Nov. 10, 1898)

    !OBITUARY

    Word was received in Ironton last Thursday morning of the death of 'Uncle Robby' Lewis, which occurred at his home, near Sabula, the night before at the age of 85 years. The death of Mr. Lewis marks the passing of another of the pioneers. Nearly sixty years ago he located in what is now Iron County and lived there until his death.

    Eleven children, sixty grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren survive him. The total number of children and grandchildren is 132, but a number of these are dead. Surely, a retty large family. The remains were interred in the cemetery near Sabula Friday and a large concourse was present. A good man has gone. Peace to his ashes.

    (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper Ironton, Iron County, Missouri 3/21/1912)


    !OBITUARY
    Annapolis News. Robert Lewis, 84 years old, of Carver Creek, died last
    Thursday, March 15th, and was buried next day. He was a good man will be
    greatly missed.
    (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper Ironton, Iron Co., NO 3/21/1912)


    !OBITUARY

    Robert Lewis was born February 9, 1827 in Marion Co. Tenn., and died March 3, 1912 being 85 years, 1 month, and 4 days old.

    He was married to Mary Griffith July 30, 1851. He moved to Carrol Co.Ark., and in the fall of the same year moved to Iron Co. No.; then to Madison Co. about 1855 or 1856. Sixteen children were born to this union; eleven are now living. (1912) He had 60 grandchildren , 32 great grandchildren alive, and some dead. Total living and dead are 132.

    His last years were spent in much suffering. We are taught that through suffering we are made perfect. His words to his grandson are our consolation: He was asked of the future and he said, 'My business here is finished, Tom, I'm waiting on the Lord; letting him use me. I am ready to go.'

    Cheer up dear mother and children; all was done that you could do. Now let's be submissive to the will of Him that doeth all things well. 8y and by we will go too.

    A Son (This was written by Robert's son, Reverand Joel Lewis.) (Copy received from Leona Sutton Asher in August 1990)

    !NOTES

    Robert Lewis is buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery (Carver Creek).

    !NOTES

    Mary 'Polly' Griffith Lewis was the mother of 16 children. Two children died as infants. One of the children was possibly either Frona or Ivel. Polly is either buried in Lewis Cemetery or Emily's Chapel Cemetery.

    Children:
    GEORGE LEWIS b. 22 Jun 1852 d. 1938
    MARTHA JANE LEWIS b. 27 Aug 1853 d.13 Jul 1925
    SAMUEL LEWIS b.5 Jan 1855 d. 11 Dec 1926
    SARAH CATHERINE LEWIS b. 28 Apr 1856 d. 20 Feb 1920
    WILLIAM A SKIP LEWIS b. 30 Aug 1857 d. 6 Feb 1922
    ROBINSON LEWIS b. 13 Apr 1859 d. 28 Sep 1928
    MARY E LEWIS b. 15 Apr 1860 d. 2 May 1937
    PHOEBE LEWIS b. 24 Jul 1862 d. 16 Aug 1899
    JOEL LEWIS b. 2 Jul 1865 d. 11 Apr 1936
    MATILDA LEWIS b. 12 Aug 1867 d. 4 Nov 1959
    JOHN HIGDON LEWIS b. 13 Nov 1870 d. 25 Nov 1932
    LUCY OLLIE LEWIS b. 9 Jul 1871 d. 29 Jan 1963
    ROBERT LEE LEWIS b. 2 Feb 1873 d. 5 Feb 1906

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

    Buried:
    Emily's Chapel Cemetery

    Robert married Mary "Polly" Griffith in 1851 in , McMinn County, Tennessee, USA. Mary (daughter of Samuel Patterson Griffith and Sarah Sallie Clemmons) was born on 15 Jun 1831 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA; died on 05 Apr 1916 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mary "Polly" Griffith was born on 15 Jun 1831 in , Marion County, Tennessee, USA (daughter of Samuel Patterson Griffith and Sarah Sallie Clemmons); died on 05 Apr 1916 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: LVJB-1KS
    • Name: Polly
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

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    !OBITUARY
    OBITUARY OF MARY (POLLY) LEWIS
    APRIL 5, 1916

    Mary, commonly known as Polly Lewis, was born in Tenn. June 15, 1831. Her maiden name was 6riffith. She was married to Robert Lewis in Tenn. They moved to Arkansas, then to Missouri, settled on Carver Creek 2 1/2 miles frog Sabula, in 1852. She departed this life April 5, 1916, aged 84 years, 9 months, and 20 days. She was the mother of 16 children, of whom 11 are living, 67 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren.

    She was a member of the United Baptist church at Big Creek for almost half century. The remains were laid to rest by the side of her husband in the Emily Chapel burying grounds to await the raising of the just. Elder John Proffit preached the funeral services, with Elder J. R. Singleton concluding.

    Being feeble for the past several months yet cheerful, we expected a sudden departure, but not as it was. Working all day at her carpet rags, eating a hearty supper and going to bed as usual. The old home was wrapped in darkness and slumber with its four occupants. In the first hour of the new day about 1 o'clock the summons came. '0, Lord' in a voice as of prayer, came from the bedroom and aroused the vigilant daughter. In a very few moments that spirit who had known it's tenement of clay and went to Godwho gave it.

    Now we are satisfied, not because mother is gone, but because we know where she has gone. Rest and rejoice thou weary mother, until we come! We know she can't come to us, but we can go to her. And now may the father of light keep unto the hollow of hand this brother and sisters hand as a peaceful and loving family is the earnest prayer of this

    SON (Written by her son Joel)
    (above was copied from the original is it appeared in the paper. by Boris Birdsong on Nov. 1, 1964)
    (Copy given to Linda Lewis in August 1990 by Billie J. Lewis)

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

    Notes:

    !AGRICULTURE CENSUS

    1870 MISSOURI AGRICULTURE CENSUS ...PAGE NUMBER 12 Schedule 3 Productions of Agriculture in Township N 32 Range 3 East in the County of Iron in the State of Missouri. Post Office - Ironton

    1. Name of Agent, Owner, or Manager Robert Lewis
    2. Acres of improved land 50
    3. Acres of unimproved woodland 370
    5. Present cash value of fare $2000
    6. Value of faring implements and machinery $1100
    LIVE STOCK, JUNE 1, 1870
    8. Horses 4
    9. Mules and Asses 5
    10. Milk Cows 3
    12. Other Cattle 3
    13. Sheep 14
    14. Swine 15
    15. Value of all live stock $713
    PRODUCE DURING THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1870
    17. Bushels of Miner Wheat 40
    19. Bushels of Indian Corn 300
    20. Bushels of Oats 40
    26. Pounds of Wool 17
    28. Bushels of Irish Potatoes 6
    30. Value of Orchard Products $10
    32. Produce of Market Gardens $5
    37. Bushels of clover seed 1
    46. Gallons of Molasses 20
    50. Value of Home Manufactures $5
    51. Value of Animals slaughtered or sold for slaughter $110
    52. TOTAL ESTIMATED VALUE OF ALL FARM PRODUCTION, INCLUDING BETTERMENTS, AND ADDITIONS TO STOCK $570

    !CENSUS

    1880 census ...Liberty Township, Iron county, Missouri ... Enumerated by Leroy (?) on the 5th day of June 1880...Robert Lewis (age 53) was the head of the household. He was a farmer. His wife, Mary, keeps house. Mary (age 49) cannot read or write. Robert's parents were both born in Tennessee. Mary's father was born in Georgia and her mother was born in Pennsylvania. Robert and Mary were born in Tennessee. Their 8 children were born in Missouri. Their sons were: Wm. (age 22); Robertson (age 21); Joel (age 14); John (11) and R.L. (age 7). Their daughters were: M.E. (age 21); Matilda (12) and Lucy (8). None of the children were married. Robertson, M.E., Joel, Matilda, John and Lucy attended school. Matilda, Joel and M.E.'s occupations are 'at home'. Robertson 'works on farm" and M.E. is a 'laborer'. (NOTE: M.E. and Robertson are both listed as being 211

    1900 census ...Liberty Township, Iron County, Missouri ...Robert Lewis (age 73) was born in February 1827. He and his wife, Mary, have been married for 49 years and had 16 children. Twelve of the children are still living. Mary (age 69) was born in June 1830. Mary, Robert and their parents were born in Tennessee. Their two daughters were born in Missouri. Mary E. (age 40) was born in April 1860. Lucy (age 28) was born in July 1871. A grandson, Samuel (age 18), also was in the house. Samuel was born in March 1882 in Missouri. Robert owns his own farm mortgage free. Samuel is a farm laborer. Everyone in the house can read, write and speak English except Mary, who cannot read or write.

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

    Among the callers at the REGISTER office the past week was our venerable friend, 'Uncle Bobbie' Lewis of Sabula. Despite his advanced years, Mr. Lewis is still quite active and is enjoying fairly good health. May he reach the century mark. (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper... Ironton, Iron County, MO...Nov. 10, 1898)

    !OBITUARY

    Word was received in Ironton last Thursday morning of the death of 'Uncle
    Robby' Lewis, which occurred at his home, near Sabula, the night before at the
    age of 85 years. The death of Mr. Lewis marks the passing of another of the
    pioneers. Nearly sixty years ago he located in what is now Iron County and
    lived there until his death. Eleven children, sixty grandchildren and 32 great
    grandchildren survive him. The total number of children and grandchildren is
    132, but a number of thee are dead. Surely, a pretty large family. The remains
    were interred in the cemetery near Sabula Friday and a large concourse was
    present. A good man has gone. Peace to his ashes.
    (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper Ironton, Iron County, Missouri 3/21/1912)

    !OBITUARY
    Annapolis News.Robert Lewis, 84 years old, of Carver Creek, died last
    Thursday, March 15th, and was buried next day. He was a good man will be
    greatly missed.
    (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper Ironton, Iron Co., MO 3/21/1912)

    !OBITUARY

    Robert Lewis was born February 9, 1827 in Marion Co. Tenn., and died March 3, 1912 being 85 years, 1 month, and 4 days old.

    He was married to Mary Griffith July 30, 1851. He moved to Carrol Co. Ark., and in the fall of the same year moved to Iron Co. Mo.; then to Madison Co. about 1855 or 1856. Sixteen children were born to this union; eleven are now living. (1912) He had 60 grandchildren , 32 great-grandchildren alive, and some dead. Total living and dead are 132.

    His last years were spent in much suffering. We are taught that through suffering we are made perfect. His words to his grandson are our consolation: He was asked of the future and he said, 'My business here is finished, Tom, I'm waiting on the Lord; letting him use me. I am ready to go.'

    Cheer up dear mother and children; all was done that you could do. Now let's be submissive to the will of Him that doeth all things well. 8y and by we will go too.

    A Son (This was written by Robert's son, Reverend Joel Lewis.) (Copy received from Leona Sutton Asher in August 1990)

    !NOTES

    Robert Lewis is either buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery (Carver Creek).

    !NOTES

    Mary 'Polly' Griffith Lewis was the mother of 16 children. Two children died as infants. One of the children was possibly either Frona or Ivel. Polly is buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery.


    SECOND GENERATION

    !OBITUARY
    OBITUARY OF MARY (POLLY) LEWIS
    APRIL 5, 1916

    Mary, commonly known as Polly Lewis, was born in Tenn. June 15, 1831. Her maiden name was Griffith. She was married to Robert Lewis in Tenn. They moved to Arkansas, then to Missouri, settled on Carver Creek 2 1/2 miles from Sabula, in 1852. She departed this life April 5, 1916, aged 84 years, 9 months, and 20 days. She was the mother of 16 children, of whom 11 are living, 67 grandchildren, 44 great-grandchildren.

    She was a member of the United Baptist church at Big Creek for almost half century. The remains were laid to rest by the side of her husband in the Emily Chapel burying grounds to await the raising of the just. Elder John Proffit preached the funeral services, with Elder J. R. Singleton concluding.

    Being feeble for the past several months yet cheerful, we expected a sudden departure, but not as it was. Working all day at her carpet rags, eating a hearty supper and going to bed as usual. The old home was wrapped in darkness and slumber with its four occupants. In the first hour of the new day about 1 o'clock the summons came. '0, Lord' in a voice as of prayer, came from the bedroom and aroused the vigilant daughter. In a very few moments that spirit who had known its tenement of clay and went to God who gave it.

    Now we are satisfied, not because mother is gone, but because we know where she has gone. Rest and rejoice thou weary mother, until we come! We know she can't come to us, but we can go to her. And now may the father of light keep unto the hollow of hand this brother and sisters hand as a peaceful and loving family is the earnest prayer of this

    SON (Written by her son Joel)
    (above was copied from the original is it appeared in the paper.by Boris Birdsong on Nov. 1, 1964)
    (Copy given to Linda Lewis in August 1990 by Billie J. Lewis)

    Children:
    1. George Lewis was born on 22 Jun 1852 in , Carroll County, Arkansas, USA; died on 14 Oct 1938 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Old Lewis Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    2. 5. Martha "Mattie" Jane Lewis was born on 27 Aug 1853 in , Carroll County, Arkansas, USA; died on 13 Jul 1925 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 14 Jul 1925 in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    3. Samuel Lewis was born on 05 Jan 1855 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 11 Dec 1926 in Redford, Reynolds County, Missouri, USA; was buried in , Reynolds County, Missouri, United States.
    4. Sarah Catherine Lewis was born on 28 Apr 1856 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 20 Feb 1920 in Ellington, Reynolds County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Old Redford Cemetery, Reynolds County, Missouri, United States.
    5. William "Skip" A. Lewis was born on 30 Aug 1857 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 06 Feb 1922 in Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Robinson / Roberson / Robison Lewis was born on 13 Apr 1859 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 28 Sep 1928 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Chloride, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    7. Mary Emma Lewis was born on 15 Apr 1860 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 02 May 1937 in Liberty Township, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 02 May 1937 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States.
    8. Phoebe Lewis was born on 24 Jul 1862 in Iron Mountain, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 16 Aug 1899 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    9. Joel Lewis, Elder was born on 02 Jul 1865 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 11 Apr 1936 in Patterson, Wayne County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Big Creek Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    10. Matilda Lewis was born on 12 Aug 1867 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 04 Nov 1959 in Bunker, Reynolds County, Missouri, United States.
    11. John Higdon Lewis was born on 03 Nov 1870 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 25 Nov 1932 in Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Nunn Cemetery, Butler County, Missouri, USA.
    12. Lucy Ollie Lewis was born on 09 Jul 1871 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 29 Jan 1963 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; was buried in Lower Carver Creek Valley, Iron County, Missouri, USA.
    13. Robert Lee Lewis, Jr. was born on 02 Feb 1873 in Sabula, Iron County, Missouri, United States; died on 05 Feb 1906 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Emily's Chapel Cemetery, Iron County, Missouri, USA.



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