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Henry Lewis

Male 1890 - 1934  (43 years)


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  1. 1.  Henry Lewis was born on 05 Aug 1890 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 28 Apr 1934.

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    Research courtesy Linda E. Lewis, from her book George Lewis Descendants, October 1992:

    There is some dispute over the birth date for Henry Lewis. Some say he was 3 years old when his mother, Mary Dace, died. Others say he was 5 years old which would have made his date of birth in 1888. Henry had no middle name. [Information from Mrs. Delmar(Opal) Lewis, Henry's daughter-in-law.]

    !CENSUS
    1920 CENSUS ... Annapolis, Union township, Iron County, Missouri ... This census was enumerated on January 13 and 14, 1920 by Wm. 0. Huff. The home was on Big Creek Road. Henry Lewis (age 28) owned his home mortgage free. He worked on his own account atfarming. Henry's wife, Macey M., was 23 years old. Henry and Macey's parents were all born in Missouri. Henry's daughters were: Aldena D. (3 years and 2 months) and Neva H. (11 months old). Henry, Macey and the girls were all born in Missouri. Henry and Macey could read, write and speak English.

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
    March 25, 1920... Henry Lewis has a nice little store on his farm.
    February 18, 1932... Annapolis News... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis lost their house and contents by fire last Friday morning.
    (IRON COUNTY REGISTER newspaper ... Ironton, Missouri)

    NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
    THE SUPERINTENDENT'S CORNER
    HENRY LEWIS' HOUSE BURNS
    A report came to me Wednesday noon telling of the misfortune befalling the Lewis family. Some four years ago the house and furnishings of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were consumed by fire. Only very recently Mr. Lewis built a new house and moved into it. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis had every reason to be proud of their new home when lo without warning it was reduced to ashes. The Lewis family could not afford to take this loss, and the spontaneous responsiveness of our community has indicated its unwillingness to permit them to bear the loss alone. The extent of assistance through funds goods, sympathy and from the multiplicity of sources indicate in no uncertain way that southern hospitality and neighborliness reigns in our community.
    Sincerely,
    F.L. Luttrell
    (THE MOUNTAIN ECHO newspaper ... Iron County, Missouri ... February 16, 1942)

    !ANNIVERSARY
    HENRY LEWISES MARK 50th ANNIVERSARY
    On November 7, 1915, Henry Lewis and Macy Amsden were united in marriage at Des Arc by Rev. Joseph A. Alcorn, a Baptist minister. This was Rev. Alcorn's first marriage ceremony to perform. Seven children, four sons and three daughters were born to this marriage, all living and married. They now have 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
    On November 7, 1965, they held Open House in the Basement of the First National Bank in Annapolis to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. All the children, in-laws, grandchildren, 2 grand in-laws and 3 great-grandchildren were present along with many other relatives and friends.
    Henry and Macy wish to thank everyone who so graciously helped to make this a happy occasion as well as the Bank officials for granting the use of the basement.
    (Copy of newspaper article in possession of Linda Lewis in March 1991)

    !NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
    FIVE GENERATIONS OF LEWIS FAMILY
    Five generations were here to celebrate the 88th birthday of Henry Lewis of Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are pictured here with four of their five great-grandchildren and their two great-great-grandchildren.
    (THE NEWSPAPER ...Tues., Aug. 29, 1978... appears at the top of the newspaper article... copy in possession of Linda Lewis in March 1991)

    !ANNIVERSARY
    The Arcadia Valley Senior Citizens Recreation Building was the setting for the Sixty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary celebration of Henry and Macy Lewis, one of the resident couples of the housing apartments. Sunday, Nov. 9, was the date.
    Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were one of the first couples to move into the apartments when they were finished in January, 1980.
    The couple were very happy to have their friends and relatives in to help them celebrate the happy occasion.
    They have seven children, 15 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Thirty-four descendants in all make Henry and Macy feel that they have a wonderful life together. All seven children are living. In fact all of the 34 descendants are living. There were two infants who died, one at birth and the other at 10 days.
    Three of the sons retired from the military service. Until recently when the last son retired, there had been at least one of them in the service of his country continuously since 1940, before the second World War. Forty years of service to their countryis something the whole family has been extremely proud of, and of course, Henry and Macy are very proud that they had such a patriotic family.
    Henry and Macy enjoy living at the Senior Citizens Housing Apartments and seem to have taken a new lease on life. Henry is 90 years young and Macy is 84. They enjoy being able to visit with the other residents of the apartments and they are relieved thatthey do not have all the hard work to do that they did when they lived on their farm in Annapolis, Mo.
    Aldena Kimmell is the Lewis' oldest child. She and her husband, Robert, live in Arcadia. Neva Jackson is next to age to Aldena. She also lives in Arcadia. Aldena has two children, and Neva has one.
    Delmar lives in Green Cove Springs, Fla. He is retired from the service. Frank lives at Annapolis and Willis in St. Louis. Mary Lou Conrad also lives in St. Louis, and Lawrence resides in Enterprise, Ala.
    Lawrence and Delmar were not able to be here for the big celebration. They sent their love and wishes for many more years of happiness.
    Delmar has two children, Frank has two, Willis has two, Mary Lou has three and Lawrence is the father of three.
    Now, Henry and Macy, all of your descendants, relatives, friends and fellow residents wish you all the luck in the world and may you be around to celebrate another 65 years of wedded bliss. We hope to be around to help you celebrate it. Good luck and best wishes for the good life

    (Copy of newspaper clipping in possession of Linda Lewis in March 1991)

    Children:
    ALDENA DELORES LEWIS b. 14 Oct 1916 d. 18 Jun 1992
    NEVA BERN I CE LEWIS b .19 Jan 1919 d .22 Nov 1990
    DELMAR HENRY LEWIS b. 19 Jul 1921
    WILLIAM FRANKLIN LEWIS b. 18 Nov 1927
    WILLIS GERALD LEWIS b. 2 Sep 1930
    MARY LOUISE LEWIS b. 30 Sep 1933
    LAWRENCE LEWIS b. 4 May 1938

    Henry married Macy Myra Ansden on 07 Nov 1915 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA. Macy was born on 03 Sep 1896 in Des Arc, Iron County, Missouri, USA; died on 20 Aug 1981 in Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 23 Aug 1981 in Annapolis Cemetery, Annapolis, Iron County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]




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