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- Research notes courtesy of Linda E. Lewis, George Lewis Descendants, published October 1992.
!MARRIAGE LICENSE
STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF REYNOLDS ...This license authorizes any Judge, Justice of the Peace, licensed or ordained Preacher of the Gospel, or any other person authorized under the Lays of this State, To Solemnize Marriage between R. H. Abrams of the County of Reynolds and State of Missouri, who is over the age of twenty one years, and Naoma Lewis of the County of Reynolds and State of Missouri who is over the age of eighteen years.
Witness my hand as Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio Recorder, with the seal of office hereto affixed, at my office in Centreville, the Ninth day of June 1888
B.F. Cozine, Clerk and Recorder.
By Joe. S. Carty, Deputy
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STATE OF MISSOURI, COUNTY OF REYNOLDS ...This is to certify, that the
undersigned did, at my office in said County, on the 10th day of June A.D. 1888, unite in Marriage the above named persons.
J. R. Myers, J. P.
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Filed for Record, this 5th day of July 1888, at 7 o'clock, a.m.
B.F. Cozine, Clerk and Recorder.
(Received from Bob Abrams in October 1989 by Linda Lewis)
!NOTES
Naoma (Lewis) and Henry Abrams were divorced in 1911. Supposedly Henry was mean to Naoma and even tried to give her trouble after they were divorced. One of her brothers is suppose to have come to her aid. (Information from their grandson, Richard Abrams,in 1988)
!NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Thursday, March 14, 1912
Annapolis News -- Mrs. Omay Abrams, near Vulcan, died week before last. Henry Abrams came from St. Louis last week and took the two smallest children back with him, and said he would care for the others if they wanted to come to him. Thursday, March 21, 1912
Annapolis News -- Henry Abrams made a trip to Annapolis the past week and forbid the administrator of Mrs. Abrams' estate selling certain property which he claimed as his own.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, the letter of administration on the estate of Osay Abrams, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 6th day of March, 1912, by the Probate Court of Iron County, Missouri.
All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance to the Administration within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of the last insertion of the publication of this notice, they shall be forever barred.
This 6th day of March, 1912.
WM. P. LEWIS, Administrator.
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March 28, 1912
Annapolis News -- The sale of the Abrams' farm was well attended. Corn brought a dollar a bushel, and hay in the neighborhood of a dollar a bale. Everything brought a high price. (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper ...Ironton, Iron County, Missouri)
!NOTES
Naoma (Omay) Lewis Abrams and three children (Eddie, Clarence, and Marie) are suppose to have been buried on the Abrams farm around Vulcan, Iron County, M0. (The place is also known as the old Jimmy Johnson farm.)
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Aunt Oma Abrams was buried over in those hills where Edd Taley used to live up from Vulcan and some children, too. That is the only one that I know of that isn't buried in a grave yard.
(Written in a letter to Kenneth Brian Lewis in January 1992 by Myrtle Lewis Ruble.)
!NOTES Omay Lewis was married once and had 8 children (5 boys & 3 girls) (Information written by Omay Lewis Abrams' daughter, Lucy May Abrams Cole. A copy of the information was sent to Linda Lewis in 1990 by Bob Abrams)
!NOTES Rufus Henry Abrams was born in Georgia in 1854. His parents were Lewis D. Henry and Nancy America (Faulkner) Abrams. Lewis Abrams parents were William and Sarah Anne (McLemore) Abrams. Rufus Henry was married several ties. His wives were Ellen, Sarah Hampton, Amanda Cole and Naoma Lewis. He married Naoma Lewis in Reynolds County on June 10, 1888. They had eight children. Naoma and Henry Abrams were divorced in 1911. [Information supplied by Henry and Naoma Abrams grandson, Bob Abrams, in 1981
!NOTES Henry Rufus Abrams borned March 1860 his father name was also Henry Rufus I done no grandma name grandpa was a minister. they had 3 boys & 3 girls.
Henry that is my dad was married 4 time
John carried Jennie Meadows
3) one a blank
4) Elizabeth carried a Hamton
5) Mary married a Moss
6) Susana a Mead.
HENRY RUFUS ABRAM'S WIVES *
of the wemon I no their names but one I do not no she was the moher of my 3 half brothers: william abrams, charles abrams and jim abrams
2) Sarah hamton was the second
3) Cas Cole was the third
4) My mother Omay Lewis was no 4 to that union was borned 7 children Lucy May, Carl 8, George Lee, Eddie, Clarance, Ida Marie, ulyses cicioe, and Lillie viola they are all gone but me I as left all but for my own family
My half brothers was William charley & jaws James died before I was born. [This information case from Aunt Lucys granddaughter Janet Tolman Delberts daughter. She got the information from the Morman Church in Salt Lake City. Aunt Lucy then put it down on paper] (The information was sent to Linda Lewis by Bob Abrams in 1990. It had been written by Lucy May Abrams Cole)
Children:
165*LUCY MAY ABRAMS b. 4 Sep 1889 d. 17 Nov 1984
166*CARL B ABRAMS b. 7 Nov 1891 d. 30 Jul 1962
167*GEORGE LEE ABRAMS b. 21 Jan 1894 d. 26 Nov 1968
168*EDDIE ABRAMS b. 29 Apr 1896 d. 1 May 1896
169*ULYSSES CICERO ABRAMS b 3 Sep 1898 d. 29 Aug 1955
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