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Thomas Norris - Seeking my Roots

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Kentucky Descendants OF

Thomas Norris OF

Maryland 1630 - 1953

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EDWARDS BROTHERS, INC. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

FOREWORD

The compiler's original aim was to trace all the descendants of Thomas Norris of Maryland who moved to Mason and Bracken Counties, Kentucky about the year 1800, and frotn there scattered westward. However, it has been impossible to find all the descendants of our own particular branches, and there are other Norrises in those counties whose exact relationship has not been ascertained. Perhaps a later Norris historian can find these missing links.

The compiler has tried to use one of the simplest systems of arrangement. with only two columns of figures. The left-hand figure indicates the particu­lar generation to which each individual belongs, the right-hand figure indi­cates the members of each generation consecutively numbered, i.e., 1-5 is the fifth child of the first generation; ~. the eighth child of the second gen­eration etc. The names of some of the later descendants who reached me too late to be numbered as above, have been added as a, b, c, etc.

Some branches have been handled more fully than others, not because of importance, but because more information was available. We would have welcomed more items about all the families. Much effort has been made for accuracy in every detail, but errors may be found in some cases. If correc­tions are sent to us within the year 1954, we will publish the Corrigenda which can be pasted in the back of your book.

We are deeply grateful to all who cooperated so splendidly in this labor of love, especially to Margaret (Davis) Hughes, who generously allowed me the use of ,. The Descendants of Thomas" compiled by her father, Harry Alexander Davis of which there are only five copies in existence; and to Elizabeth (Foster) Norris, Clella (Bymaster) Lasley and Herbert C. Norris whose continu.ed interest and assistance encouraged us to finish the work.

Santa Fe Trail Ranch Sept. 30, 1953

G.C.J.

"The dry branches of Genealogical trees bear many pleasant and curious fruits for those who take the trouble to look for them."

-Beecher.

Gertrude Cleghorn Jos serand (Mrs. Guy D.)

Compiler, Norris Genealogy

PART I

THOMAS NORRIS, THE IMMIGRANT

THOMAS NORRIS, the immigrant was born in Congham, County Norfolk, England about 1606. He ran away from home when a lad of about 11 years of age, and went to sea, which he followed until his arrival in the province of Virginia in 1630-31. From his associates in Nansemond County, Va. he evidently settled there; and being of an adventurous and roving nature, he became a follower of William Claibourne in his trading ventures.

It is historically well known that the earliest settlers in what was later to become the Pro­vince of Maryland, were the members of the trading posts established by Capt. William Claibourne on what was called "Kent Island", which was most of the upper eastern shore in 1627. By 1633 this was quite a sizeable colony, all being Church of England followers and from the Province of Virginia.

In 1634 Lord Baltimore settled in St. Mary's, Md. and there ensued quite a controve.rsy between Claibourne and Baltimore, which can be found in other sources and need not be reca­pitulated here. It is known that many of Claibourne's followers moved to St. Mary's during the time of the Claibourne-Baltimore controversy, while some of them returned to Virginia. There is a record that Thomas Norris was actually in St. Mary's Co. during the year 1637.

Thomas Norris was married during the year 1637 to Ann, daughter of Thomas Hynson of Nansemond Co. Va. and Kent Island, Md. and he transported her to St, Mary's Co. Md. during that year. (Record at Annapolis, 1637). One Michael Lums, St. Mary's Co. Md. in his will ••• ordered his administrators to pay debtors, among whom was Thomas Norris. (Prov. Co. Rec. Annapolis). also (Md. Archives iv 59, 60, 89, 90).

It appears that after his marriage, Thomas Norris settled and became a planter and was associated with his brother-in-law, Daniel Glover, in St. Mary's Co. and was possibly associ­ated with his father-in-law in Nansemond Co. Va. In 1643 Thomas Norris made a trip to Nansemond Co. Va. to the home of his father-in-law, and was reported as receiving head­rights. In 1647 he made another trip to "Nansemun" Co. and was reported by L. Peeters, who secured headrights. It can be learned by following many of th~se cases that some of the supposed immigrants in both Virginia and Maryland were really persons engaged in the busi­ness of transporting people from colony to colony and claimed land for bringing them into the province.

Thomas Norris and brother-in-law, Daniel Glover, whose wife was a sister to Ann Hynson, were "transported" to Talbott Co. Md. in 1663, at which time they assigned their rights for land to one John Morgan. Morgan did not make use of these headrights until 1665. (Land Grants Rec. Liber9, fol.313), Investigating the actions of this John Morgan, the records dis­close that he specialized in "transporting" persons to and from Virginia to St. Mary's Co. and from St. Mary's Co. to Talbott Co. Md. thus securing head rights which he disposed of "for a consideration••.

Daniel Glover and Thomas Norris bought 400 acres of land jointly in 1665. (Deed Lib. 1, fol.43), In 1673, Thomas Norris of Talbott Co. Md. had a grant of 200 acres of land called "Norrisderry" on Chester River. (Lib.17, fol.315.). Many other deeds to Thomas Norris for land show up in the records of these counties in Maryland during the following years.

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FIRST GENERATION

THOMAS NORRIS

THOMAS NORRIS, the immigrant, m. during the year 1637, Ann Hynson, dau. of Thomas

Hynson. He d. prior to Nov. 1675. A land sale which he was negotiating at that time was con­cluded by his eldest son, and heir at law, Thomas Norris Jr., a Brick.layer. Ann Norris his wife, d. prior to 1668, as her name does not appear in the deed of that date waiving dower etc.

Children: 1-1 Thomas 1-2 Edward*

1-3 Geoffrey 1-4 Daniel 1-5 Alice 1-6 Cuthbert 1-7 Ann 1-8 Robert 1-9 John

b. 1638 m. (l) Martha Ironmonger (2) Elizabeth Hoosier b. Oct. 1639 m. (1) Mary Freeman (2) Sarah (Wichel) Kemp,

widow b. d.y. b. 1643 d. 1707 m. Elizabeth b. 1644 m. William Evans

d.y. b. 1650 m. Francis Shepherd b. 1647 m. Tabitha Ostley

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b. 1652 m. Susannah Heard {Part III)

SECOND GENERATION

1-2 EDWARD NORRIS

1-2 EDWARD NORRIS, son of 'Ihomas, the immigrant, was b. Oct. 1639 in St. Mary's Co. Md. He m. before 1661, Mary Freeman. After her death he moved to Baltimore Co. Md. in 1688 and about 1689 m. Mrs, Sarah (Wichel) Kemp, widow of John Kemp. (Will of John Kemp Mar. 1698: To wife Sarah, nee Wichel. Will was witnessed by Edward Norris). (Md. Cal. of Wills, Vol II) Edward d. 1675-76 in Baltimore Co. Md.

Children: 2-1 William

2-2 John* 2-3 Mary 2-4 Thomas*

2-5 Elizabeth 2-6 Geoffrey 2-7 Ann

Children of second wife:

2-8 Sarah

b. 1661 m. Martha Norris, his first cousin, widow of John Hubbard (Husband)

b. 1663 m. (1) Elizabeth_ Parsons (2) Mary Newman

b. 166 b. 1668 m. Elizabeth Taney of Calvert Co. Md. This line is

continued as Part II of this book

d.y. b. 1678

b. 189-?

Stepchildren of Edward Norris: Richard Kemp Mary Kemp

THIRD GENERATION

2-2 JOHN NORRIS

2-2 JOHN NORRIS, son of Edward, 1-2, and Mary (Freeman) Norris, was b. in 1663 in Anne Arundel Co. Md. He m. before 1685 Elizabeth Parsons, dau. of Tho~as and Isabell Parsons of_England. She was b. 1666-67 in Md. (See Parsons Excursus). John made extensive land

*Asterisks indicate those lines which are traced further on the following pages.

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purchases in Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties. In 1691 "in the 3rd yeare of the reign of

King William and Mary" he purchased from Benj. Hooker "for 5500 pounds tobacco, land named 'Hooker's Addition' lying in a swamp called Hering Creek".

In 1726, he patented from Benj. Leon Calvert, "Norris Addition", 32 acres in Hering Creek swamp; this was willed to his grandson, Thomas Norris. In Baltimore Co. in 1716, he bought 243 acres, called "Prospect" from Peter Bond for 30 lbs. sterling money; and in 1718, 365 acres from Thomas Preston called "Everly Hills", for 50 lbs. sterling. In 1 726, he pur­chased from William Parish, 150 acres, called "Spring Garden" lying on Patapsco in Baltimore Co. for 30 lbs. sterling.

His wife Elizabeth d. Nov. 1714. In Apr. 1715, "a petition of John Norris setting forth that he is fined 500 pounds tobacco for not attending as a juror at the court held November last, for

said county; that during the sitting of said court, the petitioner's wife lay very sick and died; that he did not neglect his duty out of any contempt, but was purely induced by his affection

and care of his wife . . . The truth of said petition being certified by two of the Commission­ers of the aforesaid county court is thought reasonable and was granted, wherefore said fine be remitted and not levied". (Md. Archives).

John Norris m (2) Mary Newman Apr. 3, 1716.

Children: (born in Anne Arundel Co. baptised in St. James Parish) 3-J Elizabeth b. May 6, 1686 Her brief history ends with the following entry in

3-2 Susannah 3-3 John* 3-4 Hannah 3-5 Benjamin* 3-6 Edward* 3-7 Joseph*

Children of Mary Newman: 3-8 Thomas* 3-9 Mary

St. James Parish record: "Elizabeth Norris married Xber 1, 1704. Buried Xber 3, 1704".

b. Feb 2, 1689 m. Richard Atherton

b. Feb 28, 1691 m. Clare Wells

b. Aug. 20, 1698 m. William Jones

b. Aug. 20, 1698 m. Sarah Whittaker

b. Feb. 4, 1701 m. Hannah Scott

b. Feb. 20, 1704-5 m. Mary

b. -Dec. 26, 1717 m. Averilla Scott

b. Feb. 16, 1718-19 m. John Medcalf

JOHN NORRIS made his will Nov, 1, 1737 and d. probably the fall of 1740 since his will was probated Dec. 6, 1740. After leaving his eldest grandson, Thomas, "Norris Addition", he leaves all his land in Anne Arundel Co. "to son John and his son, John; to dau. Mary Medcalf, "Spring Garden" in Balti. Co.; to son Thomas, the remainder of "Everly Hills, except that portion deeded to son, Benjamin; to son Joseph, the remainder of "Prospect", except that part of ''prospect" deeded to son Edward; to wife Mary, an interest in lands during her life

or widowhood, she to be sole executor and Administrator."

FOUR TH GENERATION

3-5 BENJAMIN NORRIS

3-5 BENJAMIN NORRIS, son of John 2-2 and Elizabeth (Parsons) Norris, was b. in 1698 in Anne Arundel Co. Md. He m. Sarah Whittaker. He inherited from his father part of the Tract of Everly Hills and moved to this estate about 1718 and purchased from his brother, Thomas, his part of the estate. He was an extensive land owner and dealer in real estate. He was

vestryman of St. John's Parish in 1751-1757.

Children: a. Elizabeth b. John

b. 1721 b. 1722

m. Benj. Bradford. m. Susannah Bradford. 5 sons.

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C. Sarah b. 1725 Norris d. Hannah b. 1727 James Hendon e. Susannah b. f. Benjamin b. 1732 m. Mary Duvall 3 sons. g. Thomas b. m. Rose Ann Buckingham 3 sons. h. Abraham b. 1736 Rebecca Kitely 2 sons.

3-6 EDWARD NORRIS

3-6 EDWARD NORRIS, son of John 2-2-, and Elizaqeth (Parsons) Norris, was b. Feb. 4, 1701. His boyhood wa_s spent in Anne Arundel Co. and settled upon the estate called "Prospect'' which his father, John Norris, had purchased Nov. 6, 1726 from Peter Bond and William Hamilton. On Nov. 9, 1724, "John Norris, Planter of Anne Arundel Co. and wife Mary" deeded to his son Edward Norris possibly as a wedding gift "for natural love and affection which i doe bare for my son, Edward Norris of Balti. Co." etc. Part (116 acres) of the tract (243 acres) of land called "Prospect" formerly surveyed for Richard Preston. He m. about 1724 Hannah Scott, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Whittaker) Love. Edward Norris was appointed Church Warden in 1743 and 1744. He purchased land called "The End" in 1743 from Thomas and Ann Fell. His will was made in 1761 and l-'robated in 1 763: "To my well beloved wife, Hannah Norris, my whole estate both real, and personel, during her natural life or widowhood,. after her death or remarriage, I give and bequeath amongst all my children, that is to say, Joseph, Daniel, Edward, James, John, Thomas, Aquilla, Sarah Treadway, Hannah Fulton, Elizabeth Taylor, Susannah and Mary Norris ... I appoint my loving wife and Daniel Treadway my whole and sole executors. Dec. 5, 1761." (Lib 31, fol. 842, Hall of Records, Annapolis). The will was witnessed by John Bond, John Bay and Abraham Norris.

Children: 4-1 Joseph

(Born in Harford Co. Md., Bapt. in St. John's Parish) b. Dec. 15, 1725 m. 1750 Phillis Ann Barton. She m. (2) Daniel

Treadway. 4-2

4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8

b. Dec. 1 , 1727 m. 1744 Daniel Treadway

Children: a. Thomas Treadway b. Daniel Treadway c. Edward Treadway d. Hannah Treadway e. Susannah Treadway f. Elizabeth Treadway g. Nancy Treadway h. Mary Treadway i. Crispan Treadway j . John Norris Treadway

Daniel b. 1728 Elizabeth b. 1732 Hannah b. 1735 Elizabeth b. 1736 Hannah b. 1738 Edward b. 1741

m. Christian Saunders

m. Mary Young m. Nanvy Magness m. James Mead

b. 1745 b. 1747 b. 1749 b. 1751 b. 1753 m. (1) Geo. Ranston (2) Geo. Hughes b. 1757 m. Thomas Miles b. 1759 m. George Norris b. 1761 unmarried b. 1767 m. Elizabeth Peteet b. 1768 m. Ruth Peteet

m. (1) Sarah Brown (2) Catherine d.y. d.y.

No children.

m. John Taylor. 1 ch. John Taylor b. 1759 m. John Fulton. no record of children. m. Elizabeth Amos dau. of Wm. Amos and Hannah McComas. Wm. Amos was a noted minister of the Society of Friends and the records of the Gun Powder Meeting show great concern about the marriage of his daughter to one of the Episcopal persuasion. She per­sisted, however in her determination and was dropped

from the roll of the Society as records testify.

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4-9 James

4-10 Thomas 4-11 John* 4-IZ Aquila

4-13 Mary

4-14 Susannah

b. l 74Z m. Mary Norris, dau. of Wm. Norris and Mary Norris, a cousin.

b. 1744 m. Telida Baker b. 1747 m. Martha Long b. 1754 m. (1) Sarah Norris, dau. of John and Susannah (Bradford)

Norris and (Z) Mrs. Mary (Waltham) Dutton. b. 1745 Unmarried, lived with her brother Aquila. She was

called "Big Aunt Mollie" and many stories of her kind­ness and good humor are still preserved. She is best remembered by her skill as a dancer and no party was complete without her. She could dance and play the fiddle at the same time. Her dancing slippers are still in existence. Shed. Sept. Z6, 18Z5 in Harford Co. Md. Her will, dated Feb. 19, 18Z5, names her brothers and

b. nephews as her heirs. m. George Garrison. Her will left her propertv to her

nieces.

3-7 JOSEPH NORRIS h i

3-7 JOSEPH NORRIS, son of John Z-Z and Elizabeth (Parsons) Norris, was b. Feb. Z0, 1705-6. He removed to Harford County, then Baltimore Co. Md. He m. Mary ___ about Ij34. He inherited part of the estate "Prospect" from his father, and he sold this land in 175 3 to John Bond for 50 lbs. sterling. His will was dated Apr. Z, 1781 and was probated in Baltimore Co. in 1784.

Children: a. Elizabeth b. 1736 m. Ezekial Bosley b. John b. 1737 m. c. Rachel b. 1739 m. Gist Vaughn d. Susannah b. 1741 m. Walter Wyle e. Mary b. l 74Z m. William Sinclair f. Joseph b. 1745 m. Elizabeth Cole g. William b. m. Vincent Bosley h. Benjamin b. 1749 i. Edward b. 1 751 j. Temperence b. 1 753 k. James b. 1756

3-8 THOMAS NORRIS

3-8 THOMAS NORRIS, son of John Z-Z and Elizabeth (Parsons) Norris was b. 1716. Hem. in 1839 Averilla Scott and they moved to Harford Co, then in Baltimore Co. Md.

Children: a. William b. Edward c. Priscilla Temperence d. Nathaniel e. John Richard f. Mary

b. 1739 b. 1751 b. b. 1741 b.

m. Catherine ---m. Eleanor ---m. Aquila Norris No. 5-11 in Part II m. Catherine Phillips m. Ruth C. Phillips

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FIFTH GENERATION

4-11 JOHN NORRIS

4-11 JOHN NORRIS, son of Edward 3-6 and Hannah (Scott) Norris, was b. Jan. 26, 1747 in Baltimore Co. Md. He m. Nov. 12, 1773 Martha Long, who was b. in 1 756/57 in Md. They migrated to Virginia about 1795 and moved to Mason Co. Ky. about 1802-5 where he d. before 1810. Martha, his wife, moved to Pendleton Co. Ky. with her son John, and d. there about 1819. There are said to have been 9 children, but only the following ones have been identified:

Children: 5-1 James*

5-2 Thomas* 5-3 John* 5 -4 Elizabeth* 5-5 Martha 5-6 William?

b. 1780-81 b. 1782 b. 1784 b. 1787

m. Maria Jane (Parker?) m. Margaret Dawson m. Nancy Payne m. Thomas Best Nothing known Nothing known

SIXTH GENERATION

5-1 JAMES NORRIS

5-1 JAMES NORRIS, son of John Norris 4-11, was b. in 1780-81 in Baltimore Co., Md., and moved with his parents to Va. about 1795 and later to Mason Co., Ky., about 1802. He m. before 1804 Maria Jane ___ (Parker?) who was b. in 1783 in Va. They lived in Ky. until 1830 when they moved to Ohio where he d. in 1839. Maria Jane Norris then moved to Greenup Co., Ky. with her sons and d. there in 1848.

Children: 6-1 William C.

Children: Known: 7-1 Joseph 7-2 William B. 7-3 James J.

b. 1804 m. before 1832 Elizabeth ---Farmed in Davies Co., Ky., in 1850. Moved to Ohio before 1860.

b. 1832 b. 1834 b. 1838

6-2 John b. 1807-08 m. Sarah ___ , who was b. in 1812 in O. They

Known Children: 7-4 William

6-3 Thomas 6-4 Sarah J.

Children: Known:

d.y. b. 1813

7-5 Joseph Norris Sebree 6-5 Horatio Parker b. 1816

6-6 Henry 6-7 James John 6-8 Andrew Jackson

Children Known: 7-6 Sophia

6-9 Abraham*

b. 1819 b. 1824 b. 1826

b. 1827

lived in 0. where he d. 1833 by drowning. She m. (2) James Noble and moved to Greenup Co., Ky,

b. 1830 in 0.

m. Sebree

b. 1839 in Ky. Unmarried in 1850. Was a dentist in Mason Co.,

Ky., in 1850, d. before 1850. Listed in Greenup Co., Ky., in 1850 Census. m. 1848 Usame ____ , who was b. 1831 in Ky.

He was farmer in Greenup Co. in 1850.

b. 1849 m. Mary Deering

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SIXTH GENERATION

5-2 THOMAS NORRIS

5-2 THOMAS NORRIS, son of John 4-11, was b. Oct. 1782 in Baltimore Co., Md. He moved with his parents to Va. about 1795, then to Ky. about 1802. He m. Margaret Dawson, June 29, 1806, in Champaign Co., 0. She was the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Harrison) Dawson of Pa., who moved to Ky., about 1800, then moved to Champaign Co., 0. about 1805. Elizabeth (Harrison) Dawson was said to be a "cousin" of President William Henry Harrison, but the connection has not yet been found. (See Dawson - Harrison Excursus).

Thomas and Margaret ( Dawson) Norris lived on a farm near Concord, Pendleton Co., Ky., until his death, Oct. 1 7, 1821. He was buried on his farm and a tombstone marks his grave today. They owned several slaves, two of whom remained with Margaret until their deaths in the 1870's. She gave each of her children a slave when they were married.

Margaret (Dawson) Norris m. (2) Thomas Rush, May 15, 1826, and they had 3 children. They helped reorganize and erect the old Concord Methodist Church near their home, and all of Margaret's ten children were members. Thomas Rush d. in 1850. Margaret contin­ued to live on her farm with her son, Daniel Rnsh and his family until she d. at the age of 96 years, Apr. 8, 1887.

Children of Thomas and Margaret (Dawson) Norris: 6-10 Joseph* b. 1807 m. (1) Harriet Smith(?) (2) Julia ---6-11 John "Jack"* b. Nov. 14, 1809 m. Rachel Ducker 6-12 Elizabeth* b. 1812 m. Robert Edward Purdy 6-13 Harrison* b. Oct. 20, 1813 m. (1) Elizabeth Fee (2) Jane Buchanan 6-14 George Washington* b. Dec. 25,1815 m.Emelia Taylor 6-15 William* b. 1817 m. (1) Harriet Ulan (2) Eliza Buchanan 6-16 Thomas Jefferson* b. 1820 m. Miranda Fryer

Children of Margaret and 6-17 Daniel Rush* 6-18 Perry Rush* 6-19 Mary A. Rush*

Thomas Rush: b. 1827 m. Martha A. McKee b. 1829 m. Mary Hall Ducker b. Oct. 30, 1830 m. (1) John Hendricks (2) Alex. J. Abbott

5-3 JOHN NORRIS

5-3 JOHN NORRIS, son of John4-ll, was b. in Baltimore Co., Md., Feb. 9, 1784 and d. July 31, 18 8 in Pendleton Co., Ky. He moved with his parents to Va. about 1795 and to Ky. about 1802. He m. in 1812 in Pendleton Co., Nancy Payne, daughter of Richard and Nancy (Mason) Payne. Nancy Payne was b. in Va., Jan. 5, 1787, and d. June 11, 1858. Both John and Nancy are buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetary in Pendleton Co. After his father's death which had occurred before 1810, John with his mother moved from Bracken Co. to Pendleton Co., where he purchased land near the farm of his brother, Thomas. After Thomas d. in 1821, John was made guardian of the 7 children of his brother. His mother, Martha (Long) Norris lived with John until her death in 1819. Pendleton Co. has many

records of this family.

Children: 6-20 Wi 11 iam James* 6-21 Sarah Ann

6-22 Elizabeth*

6-23 Thomas Galon* 6-24 Ally S.*

b. Feb. 4, 1815 m. Evaline Fryer b. Apr.13, 1817m.(l) Alexander L. Pepper 1842

( 2) James H. Hooks, Feb. 18, 1845 b. Sept.6, 1819 m. Robert T. Best No.6-28, her first

b. Mar. 2, 1822 b. Oct .16, 1826

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cousin. m. Lucy Fryer m. James Yelton

6-25 Margaret

6-26 John Rush*

b. Mar. 23, 1828 No record. She may have been the person named "Mary Etta" whom. Thomas Best, No. 6-27, her first cousin

b. Sept. 15, 1830 m. Nancy Feagan

5-4 ELIZABETH NORRIS Best

5-4 ELIZABETH NORRIS, daughter of John 4-11, was b. Aug. 1787, in Baltimore Co., Md. She was m. before 1811 to Thomas Best. They resided in Pendleton Co., Ky. in 1850.

Children Known: 6-27 Thomas Best*

6-28 Robert T. Best* 6-29 Hedessa Best

6-30 Margaret Best

6-31 Sarah Best

6-32 William Best

b. 1811 m. Mary Etta Norris, said to be daughter of John Norris 5-3. Thomas was a miller in Pendleton Co., Ky. Shed. there in 1870's.

b. 1820 m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Norris 5-3. b. May 20, 1825 in Pendleton Co. m. Nov. 10, 1853 Andrew

Feagan, farmer in Pendleton Co. She had no children, except a stepson, Charles Feagan.

b. 1828 m. ___ Iliff d. Beelerton, Hickman Co., Ky., Sept. 20, 1901. No known children.

b. 1830 m. ___ Houchen d. Sept. 21, 1882. No known children.

b. 1831

SEVENTH GENERATION

6-9 ABRAHAM NORRIS

6-9 ABRAHAM NORRIS, son of James, 5-1, and Maria Jane _____ (Parker?) Norris, was b. in Bracken Co. Ky. in 1827 and d. June 6, 1891 in Greenup Co. Ky. Buried in Oldtown Cemetery. He m. about 1844 Mary Deering, at Oldtown, Ky. They lived for a time in Carter Co., Ky., and owned land on which the town of Olive Hill was built. They moved to Oldham, Greenup Co., about 18 70.

Children: 7-7 Lunceford 7-8 Nancy

b. Aug. 1845 d. 1860 not married b. 1847 m. William Barber. They resided in Greenup Co.

Ch: 8-1 Alonzo Barber 8-2 Herbert Barber 8-3 Rufus Barber 8-4 Millie Barber

7-9 Elizabeth Ch: 8-5 John Hanner 8-6 Lola Hanner 8-7 Lillie Hanner 8-8 Nannie Hanner

b. Apr. 13, 1849 m. Henry Hanner Shed, 1907

7-10 Mary Ellen b. 1852 m. Henry Barber Res. Greenup Co. Ky. Shed. 1926. Ch: 8-9 Alice Barber 8-10 Jennie Barber

b.

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m. Howell ---m. Franz

7-11 Sarah 7-12 Lucy A.

Ch:

b. 1854 d.y. b. Apr. 23, 1856 m. John Hanner. Res. Greenup Co. Ky.

8-11 James Hanner 8-12 Carl Hanner 8-13 Jesse Hanner 8-14 Ludie Hanner 8-15 Betty Hanner 8-16 Clara Hanner 8-1 7 Mary Hanner

7-13 Charles William* b. 1858 m. Nancy Curry 7-14 Lydia b. 1860 m. Matthew Sanders Shed. 1930

Ch: 8-24 Alberta Sanders 8-25 Minnie Sanders 8-26 Earl Sanders

7 -15 Gallihew 7-16 Alberta

Ch: 8-27 Hugh Irwin 8-28 Roy Irwin 8-29 Beulah Irwin 8-30 Selby Irwin

b. Aug. 10, 1863 d. 1889 no further record b. 1868 d. 1937 m. Henryirw1n

6-10 JOSEPH NORRIS

6-10 JOSEPH NORRIS, son of Thomas 5-2, and Margaret (Dawson) Norris, was b. in 1807 in Pendleton Co. Ky. No descendant of this branch has been located. Joseph, said to have m. Harriet Smith, dau. of John H. Smith and Harriett Crittenden, sister of Gov. John J. Crittendon. In 1848 he lived in Owensboro, Ky., in 1851 in Illinois and in 1870 was a widower in Ottawa Co., Kansas, near Delphos. In 1875 he was at Delphos, Kans., with wife, Elizabeth, who had come from Iowa.

Children (Known): 7-17 Julia (Jaile)

7-18 Thomas

b. 1830 In 1850 she was living in the home of Joseph Warburton, Clermont Co. O. No relation given.

b. 1832, blacksmith, living in 1850 with his uncle William in Clermont Co. 0. Said to have gone to Putnam Co., Ind. in 1852 where he m. Eleanor Harriet Norris, his cousin.

Ch: (Census of 1860) 8-31 John b. 1855

b. 1857 b. 1859

8-32 Lucinda 8-33 Matilda

7-19 Joseph 7-20 Louisa 7-21 Sarah F.

7-22 M. J.

b. 1835 d. before 1850. b. 1837 living in Clermont Co., 0. in 1850. b. 1851 in Ill. Was keeping house for father at Delphos, Kans.

in 1870. Probably m. before 1875. b. 1859 in Ky. d. in Kans. in 1870 of scarlet fever.

6-11 JOHN NORRIS

6-11 JOHN NORRIS, son of Thomas 5-2, was b. Nov. 14, 1809 in- Pendleton Co. Ky. Hem. May 6, 1830 Rachel Ducker, dau. of Nathaniel and Jaile (Mullins) Ducker. She was b. May 30, 1813 and d. Mar. 16, 1851. They moved to Putnam Co., Ind. about 1835 where he owned a

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farm, and he is listed in the county as a lawyer. He tried to enlist in the Union Army, at the declaration of Civil War, but was rejected because of age. Later he went as a substitute for Andrew Bowen. He was mustered in Sept. 29, 1864, as private in Co. G., 25th Regt. Ind. Inf. He d. in service near Savannah, Ga., while with Gen. Sherman on the march to the sea. (Adj. General's Office, Wash. D.C.) His name is inscribed on a bronze tablet in Putnam Co. Courthouse, Greencastle, Ind.

Children: 7-23 Thomas Ducker* b. 1831 m. Ellen Nailor Dickens 7-24 Jahile Margaret* b. 1832 m. Joseph Lasley 7-25 Elizabeth* b. 1834 m. James Franklin Cleghorn 7-26 George Washington* b. 1837 d.y. 7-27 Harriet* b. 1838 m. Wiley George 7-28 Martha E. b. 1841 d.y. 7-29 William Harrison* b. 1843 m. Clara Caroline Sipes 7-30 Sarah Ann* b. 1846 m. Benj. Hendricks 7-31 Mary Frances*(Maity} "!:>. 1846 m. William Walls

6-12 ELIZABETH NORRIS Purdy

6-12 ELIZABETH NORRIS, dau .. of Thomas 5-2, was b. in 1812 in Pendleton Co. Ky. and d. Jan. 7, 1879 in same co. Shem. Mar. 17, 1836 Robert Edward Purdy, who was b. Mar. 17, 1812 and d. Jan 20, 1884.

Children: 7-32 Samuel Thomas Purdy b. 1839 d. 1900 m. Anna Belle McKee, who was b. in 1851 and

d. in 1909. Ch: 8-30 Robert Thomas b. Sept. 9, 1875 d. Aug. 15, 1928. Hem. Golda

Harcum who was b. 1889. They had one child: SAMUEL THOMAS b. June 6, 1913 m. Frances Margaret Toomy. They reside at Dorsey Lane, Anchorage, Ky. They have one child: Judith Ann Purdy b. 1934

6 -13 HARRISON NORRIS

6-13 HARRISON NORRIS, son of Thomas 5-2, was b. Oct. 20, 1813 in Pendleton Co. Ky. He moved to Moscow, Clermont Co. O. about 1830-35. Hem. (1) Elizabeth Fee in 1839. No children. Shed. in 1845. Hem. (2) Jane Buchanan Oct. 30, 1845. He was a blacksmith, a democrat and Supt. of the Calvary Methodist Church. He d. in 1868 of brain congestion and was buried in Calvary Church cemetery, at Moscow. He owned a farm near Moscow which was held by the family for almost 100 years.

Children: 7-33 Robert William* 7-34 Emma*

b. 1846 m. Ella Fletcher b. 1849 m. Alex. D. Hopkins

6-14 GEORGE WASHINGTON NORRIS

6-14 GEORGE WASHINGTON NORRIS, son of Thomas 5-2, was b. Dec. 24, 1815 in Ky. Hem. May 31, 1838 Emelia Taylor, who was b. Apr. 13, 1817 in Butler Co. Ky. She was the dau. of Robert Taylor, a Rev. War soldier. (See Taylor Excursus). They moved to Marion Co., Ill. about 1872 where he operated a prosperous farm and mill near Vernon, Ill. He purchased land in Kansas and in the· 1870's he started to Kansas to visit his brother Joseph and look over

his property. When he reached St. Louis, Mo., he heard of a blizzard raging on the plains, so he returned home and sold his Kansas land, He d. Aug. 10, 1894 at Vernon, Ill., and was buried in the Thorpe cemetery near his old homestead.

Children: 7 -35 Frances Ann* 7-36 Margaret Isabelle* 7-37 Thomas J. 7-38 James Taylor* 7-39 Alonzo 7-40 Robert Napoleon* 7-41 William A.

b. 1841 m. John Hamilton Fryer b. 1841 m. John Pierce Norris b. 1843 d.y. b. 1845 m. Josephine Yelton b. 1847 d. 1920 not married b. 1852 married 4 times b. 1855 not married

6-15 WILLIAM NORRIS

6-15 WILLIAM NORRIS, son of Thomas 5-2, was b. in 1817 in Pendleton Co. Ky. and went to Clermont Co. 0. about 1840. He m. Harriet Ulan who d. in 1846 and hem. (2) Eliza Buchanan, sister of Harrison Norris' wife Jane. He owned a farm near Moscow where he d. in 1870. He was buried in Calvary Methodist Church near Moscow. His will on file in Clermont Co. 0.

Children: First Wife: 7-42 Mary Eliza* 7-43 Thomas Leonard*

Second Wife: 7-44 Nannie M.*

b. 1844 m. James Gustan Mulloy b. 1846 m. Adda Fletcher

b. 1857 m. James Aldred Metcalfe

6-16 THOMAS JEFFERSON NORRIS

6-16 THOMAS JEFFERSON NORRIS, son of Thomas 5-2, was b. Feb. 27, 1821 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Hem. Miranda Fryel'.', dau. of Walter and Polly (Payne) Fryer. Thomas J. was a farmer and lived his entire life in that county. He taught music thru out the county. He had slaves who remained with him after they were freed, until their deaths. Miranda d. Feb. 18, 1869 leaving 8 children; he d. in 1872 leaving them orphans.

Children: 7-45 William Harrison* b. 1850 m. Martha Rarden 7-46 Mary Margaret b. 1851 d.y. 7-47 Susan Eveline b. 1853 d. 1812 not married 7-48 George Washington* b. 1855 m. Amanda Marshall 7-49 Benjamin Franklin b. 1859 d. 1873 7-50 Sarah Elizabeth b. 1861 m. William Rummery d. 1937 No ch. 7-51 Anna Belle b. m. Marion Barnhill d. 1942 No ch. 7-52 Laura Jane b. 1865 m. Bruce Taylor d. 1942.

2 ch. d.y.

6-17 DANIEL RUSH

6-17 DANIEL RUSH, son of Thomas Rush and Margaret (Dawson) Norris Rush--her second marriage--was b. in 1827 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Hem. Martha Ann McKee about 1852, He lived on the Old Norris Farm and his mother remained there in the home with him until her death in 1887. Thomas Rush d. in 1850. Daniel Rush d. in 1909.

Children: 7-53 Emma Rush

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7-54 Anna Rush 7-55 Elizabeth Rush

b. 1854 m. John William Norris* No. 7-72 b. 1856 m. Henry Bascom Norris* No. 7-74 b. 1859 m. Walter Houston

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Children: a. Grace Houston b. Louise Houston

7-56 Carrie Rush Ch: a. Eunice Hitch

b. Beulah Hitch

7-56 Charles Rush Ch: a. Agnes Rush b. Jessie Rush

c. Helen Rush

d. Ruby Rush

m. C. E. Harnhaill m. Clark Shields San Antonio, Tex.

3 ch: Betty June Shields m. Marion T. Tabor James Houston Shields, Capt., World War II, U.S. Navy. Killed 1952 in plane crash off Okinawa. Marjorie Shields, Fort Worth, Tex.

b. 1861 m. John Hitch

m. (1) Frank Webb (2) Walker Johnting. Reside Florida. 5 ch: Herbert Webb Aubrey Webb Charles Webb Betty Mae Johnting Joe Johnting

m. Garbett Steele Flamouth, Ky. 7 ch: Desmond Steele Killed in World War II Carrie Lee Steele m. Douglas Holt Wayne Steele d. in Phillipines, W. War II Tommie Steele in U.S. Army (1952) Roy Steele in U.S. Army (1952) Donald Steele Floyd Steele

b. 1864 m. Emma Houston, Pendleton Co. Ky.

m. Emmett Hart m. Harvey Barrett

a son, Harvey Barrett, Jr. in Japan (1952). m. H. V. Pugh, Butler, Ky.

Harold Pugh m. Elsie Jane Wallace Yvonne Pugh m. Paul Cushman Mary Jo Pugh m. Andrew Henson Charles Wm. Pugh

m. Allen Nagle (2) Ralph Moore Res. Alexandria, Ky.

6-18 PERRY RUSH

6-18 PERRY RUSH, son of Thomas Rush and Margaret (Dawson) Norris Rush (second mar­riage) was b. in 1829 in Pendleton Co. Ky. He m. Mary Hall Ducker and they moved to Franklin Co. Ind. about 1870.

Children: 7-56 William Rush in St. Louis, Mo. 7-57 Thomas Rush in Cincinnati, 0.

Ch: a. Hazel Rush in Cincinnati, 0. b. Claytie Rush c. Duwain Rush Rush

7-58 Robert Rush in Greenwood Co. Ind. a. Bertha Rush b. Dwight Rush

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7-59 Charles Rush 7-60 Ida Rush

in Cincinnati, O.

7-62 Lou Rush lived in Greenwood Co., Ind. d.y.

6-19 MARY A. RUSH

6-19 MARY A. RUSH, dau. of Thomas Rush and Margaret (Dawson) Norris-Rush, was b. Oct. 30, 1830 and d. June 21, 1903. Shem. (1) Hendricks and (2) Alexander J. Abbott. The Abbott family owned a homestead in Ottawa Co. Kansas near Delphos and are listed in the 1870 and 1880 census. They moved to Okla. about 1885 and descendants are living in Tulsa. While in Kansas 5 or 6 of their children d. of scarlet fever in a period of 6 weeks.

Children: known: 7-63 Lucy Hendricks b. about 1850 m. 1869 John Kidwell, a widower with one child.

"He had a farm adjoining Lucy's land." Co. Record. Ch: a. Eli Kidwell b. Edw. Kidwell c. Charley Kidwell d. Walker Kidwell e. Ashael Kidwell f. Icie Kidwell m. Charles Purdy g. James Kidwell h. Frank Kidwell i. Myrtle Kidwell

7-64 Robert Abbott 7-65 Henry Abbott 7-66 George Abbott 7-67 Leslie Abbott

m. in Covington, Ky. m. Thomas Purdy, Covington, Ky.

b. 1876

b. abt. 1868 was a partner in the largest dept. store in Tulsa, Okla., The Haliburton-Abbott store.

6-20 WILLIAM JAMES NORRIS

6-20 WILLIAM JAMES NORRIS-, son of John, 5-3, and Nancy (Payne) Norris, was b. Feb. 4, 1815 in Bracken Co. Ky. Hem. Sept. 5, 1844 Evaline Fryer, dau. of Walter and Polly (Payne) Fryer (Nancy Payne and Polly Payne were sisters). He was a very successful farmer in Pendleton Co. Ky. and was noted thru out that country for the raising and training of fine saddle horses. He and his wife were charter members of the Christian Church, which he helped build near his home at Pleasant Hill, Ky., and he assisted with all its activities thru his entire life. He encouraged all his children to take advantage of the best schools of that time, and he gave each of his 6 sons a farm when he married. He was known to keep large sums of money in tin cans with combination tops on them and to pay for everything in cash, (See Fryer-Payne Excursus).

Children: 7 - 70 Robert Alford 7-71 Geo. Franklin 7-72 John William* 7-73 James Thomas* 7-74 Henry Bascom* 7- 75 Charles Calvin*

b. June 10, 1845 b. Jan. 3, 1847 b. Dec. 11, 1849 b. 1854 b. 1856 b. Nov. 30, 1867

Not married Not married m. Emma Rush No.7-53 m. Belle Clutter m. (1) Anna Turner (2) Anna Rush No.7-54 m. Elizabeth Eva. Fryer

6-22 ELIZABETH NORRIS Best

6-22 ELIZABETH NORRIS, dau. of John, 5-3, and Nancy (Payne) Norris, was b. Sept. 5, 1819 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Shem. about 1840 her cousin, Robert T. Best, 6-28, son of Elizabeth (Norris) Best 5-4 (See Robert T. Best 6-28 for their descendants).

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6-23 THOMAS GALON NORRIS

6-23 THOMAS GALON NORRIS, son of John 5-3, and Nancy {Payne) Norris, was b. Mar. 2, 1822 in Ky. and d. Dec. 3, 1900. He was buried in Mound Cemetery at Charleston, Ill. Hem. in 1847 Lucy Fryer, dau. of Walter and Polly (Payne) Fryer. She was b. in 1826 and d. in 1880. Thomas Galon moved to Charleston, Coles Co., Ill., about 1880 where he owned a farm. In Ky. he was known generally as "Black Tom Norris" to distinguish him from his cousin Thomas Norris, 6-16, who was called "Red Tom".

Children: 7- 76 Melvin Edward

7-77 Harvey Gano* 7-78 Sherman

b. I 858 in Ky. d. in Coles Co., Ill. m. Kate Cook in Bracken Co. Ky. Their twin sons Gay and Guy and their other son, Paul, died young.

b. 1863 m. Cynthia Sophronia Jones b. Aug. 4, 1865 m. Carrie Reat He d. She resides in Eugene,

Ore. One daughter, Reta Norris, b. Sept. 2, 1892, is a teacher of Home Economics in High Schools of Eugene, Ore. She grad. with B.S. and M.A. degrees from Oregon State College. Not married. Resides in Eugene, Ore.

6-24 ALLY NORRIS Yelton

6-24 ALLY NORRIS, dau. of John 5-3, was b. Oct. 16, 1826, in Ky, Shem. James Yelton and they lived in Pendleton Co. near Butler. She was buried in the Mt. Auburn Cemetery near Pleasant Hill, Ky. James Yelton was m. (1) to Ellen Fryer and had two daughters: Elizabeth and Nora Yelton. Neither of them mar_ried.

Children: Second wife, Ally 7-79 William Yelton m. Mattie Thomason of Pleasant Hill, Ky.

Ch: Leonard Yelton Howard Yelton Sally Yelton Ella Yelton Emma Yelton

7-80 George Yelton 7-81 Agnes Yelton

Ch: Nicholas Houston Albert Houston Frank Houston Benjamin Houston Emma Houston Lillie Houston Lucy Houston

7-82 Mary Yelton Ch:

m. Lucy Holmes Reside at Pleasant Hill, Ky. No ch. m. Mole Houston Reside at Pleasant Hill, Ky.

m. Gus McClannahan Reside at Falmouth, Ky.

James McClannahan Albert " Mattie Elva

7-83 Jane Yelton

.. .. m. Ed Kavanaugh m. Dr. Reece

m. Robert Nolan No ch.

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6-26 JOHN RUSH NORRIS

6-26 JOHN RUSH NORRIS, son of John 5-3, was b. Sept. 15, 1830 in Ky. Hem. Dec. 1856 Nancy J. Feagan in Bracken Co. Ky. She was dau. of Richard Feagan. Nancy was b. Apr. 20, l 836. They moved to Charleston, Ill. where he was engaged in farming.

Children: 7-84 Emma Retta 7-85 Martha Ellen 7-86 Mary E.* 7-87 Albert S.* 7-88 Henry Homer 7-89 Nettie 7-90 Nora A.

b. Oct. 16, 1857 b. Mar. 27, 1860 b. Apr. 1, 1863 b. Apr. 19, 1866 b. Oct. 3, 1869 b. Feb. 19, 1874 b. Dec. 5, 1879

not married not married m. William Glassco. m. Lillian Leona Best, his cousin. not married not married not married

6-27 THOMAS BEST

6-27 THOMAS BEST, son of Thomas Best and Elizabeth (Norris) Best, 5-4, was b. in 1811 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Hem. Mary Etta Norris, (said to be the dau. of John Norris, 5-3, and Nancy Payne, but no proof of this has been found). He was a miller living in Pendleton Co. in 1860. According to the 1860 census records, they had the following -

Children: 7-91 John T. Best 7-92 Mary Best 7-93 James Best

b. 1844 b. 1849 b. 1853

6-28 ROBERT T. BEST

6-28 ROBERT T. BEST, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Norris) Best 5-4, was b. in 1820 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Hem. Elizabeth Norris, No. 6-22. She was b. Sept. 5, 1819 in Bracken Co. and d. in Pendleton Co. Ky. in 1870 of typhoid fever. After her death, Robert Best m. (2) Mrs.

Duvall, a widow who had two sons: ----Dr. M. Duvall ----Daniel Duvall

Children: 7-94 James Best* 7-95 Mary A. Best* 7-96 John Best* 7-97 Thomas Best* 7 -98 Sally Best 7-99 William Buchanan

Best* 7-100 Allie Best*

b. 1846 b. 1847 b. 1848 b. 1850 b. 1850

b. 1856 b. 1860

m. Adeline Whittaker m. Andrew Whisenand m. Martha Warsham m. Alice Tinsman m. Phillip Spies, Charleston, Ill. No ch.

1n. Sarah Horner m. Frank Harwood

EIGHTH GENERATION

7 -13 CHARLES WILLIAM NORRIS

7-13 CHARLES WILLIAM NORRIS, son of Abraham 6-9 and Mary (Deering) Norris, was b. 1858 in Oldtown, Greenup Co. Ky. and d. in 1937 in Hopewell, Ky., where he is buried. Hem. about 1878, Nancy Curry, dau. of Henry Nixon and Nancy (Alglin) Curry. He was a teacher in the Greenup Co. Schools and both he and his wife were devoted members of the Methodist Church. He was a merchant and postmaster at Oldtown, Ky. for many years, and also was telegraph operator for the Eastern Kentucky Railroad.

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Children: 8-18 Laura Belle* 8-19 Henry Nixon* 8-20 John Clifford 8-21 Wilber Emmett* 8-22 Jona Jane 8-23 Mary Dean*

b. 1870 m. (1) Robert Scott (2) John Harris b. 1880 m. Ella Colley d.y. b. 1884 m. Myrtle Spence b. 1892 d.y. b. 1901 m. Vernon V. Kendall

7-23 THOMAS DUCKER NORRIS

7-23 THOMAS DUCKER NORRIS, son of John 6-11 and Rachel (Ducker) Norris, was b, Feb. 16, 1831, in Pendleton Co. Ky. and d. of pneumonia in 1907 at Newbern, Ia. Hem. Aug. 1853 Ellen Nailor Dickens, who was b. Aug. 18, 1835. They moved to Iowa in 1863 where he owned a farm and blacksmith shop in Newbern. His wife d, of cerebral hemorrhage in 1921 at Newbern. Both are buried in the Cemetery there.

Children: 8-24 John Harrison* 8-25 Lucy Margaret* 8-26 Matilda Catherine* 8-27 Charles Pemberton* 8-28 Thomas Franklin* 8-29 Mary Ellen* 8-30 Agnes Euphany 8-31 Alice Ann*

b. Sept. 3, 1854 m. Mary Brown b. Dec. 4, 1856 m. Isaac Applegate b. Mar. 22, 1859m. Jesse Riggs b, Oct. 25, 1862 m. Barbara Frye b. Nov. 2, 1870 m. May Victor b. 1874 m. Dr. Albert L. Victor b. 1867 d.y. b. May 13, 1878 m. Nathan Mullins

7-24 JAILE MARGARET NORRIS Lasley

7-24 JAILE MARGARET NORRIS, dau. of John 6-11 and Rachel (Ducker) Norris, was b. Nov. 4, 1832 in Pendleton Co. Ky. She moved with her parents to Putnam Co. Ind. in 1835. In 1858 she was m. to Joseph Lasley at New Maysville, Ind. where they resided on their farm until his death in 1909. She continued to live in her old home with her grandson and his family until her death Apr. 10, 1929 at the age of 97 years. From her obituary, clipped from the Roachdale, Ind. newspaper: " Neighbors and friends found it a great treat to visit Aunt Jaile, and hear her tell stories of pioneer days. Her birthdays since she was 90, were looked forward to as a great celebration by the entire community, as well as herself, until the last year when her health would not permit her to receive a crowd. Since that time she fell and broke her hip and failed rapidly, and she died in the living faith of her Savior. A life of holy consecration and devotion to all that elevates and illuminates one's environment, is the record of this sainted and beloved woman.••

Children: 8-32 Lewis Lasley* 8-33 MaryBelle Lasley*

b. Oct. 5, 1862 m. Eugenia Algood b. July 28, 1866 m. William Buchanan

7-25 ELIZABETH NORRIS Cleghorn

7-25 ELIZABETH NORRIS, dau. of John 6-11 and Rachel (Ducker) Norris, was b, Dec. 23, 1834 in Pendleton Co. Ky. and d. at Norwood, Wright Co. Mo. Jan 3, 1892. She moved with her parents to Putnam Co. Ind. about 1835. On Dec. 3, 1856 she was m. to James Franklin Cleghorn in Putnam Co. He was the son of John and Almeda (Wilson) Cleghorn and was b. Dec. 2, 1833 in Knox. Co. Ky. and d. June 5, 1889 at Norwood, Mo.

In 1862 James and Elizabeth Cleghorn moved to Mahaska Co. Ia. later purchasing a farm in Marion Co. Ia. In 1876 they traded for a farm near Longton, Elk Co. Kans., a fine location

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for buying cattle in the south country and driving the herds to market 100 miles north to Emporia. However, their farm was situated on the river and in 1880 two of their sons died of malaria fever, so, believing that Kans. was an unhealthy state, they sold their farm and re­turned to Iowa. The winters were very cold in Iowa so in 1884, they moved to Wright Co. southern Mo. where the timbered hills were suited to livestock raising. James Cleghorn pur­chased a farm 6 miles west of Norwood and built a big log house in which he lived until his death in 1889. Elizabeth Norris Cleghorn was noted through out the country for her kindness to all people in sickness or distress, riding horseback, day or night, to help a sick neighbor. After her husband's death, she m. Daniel Davidson, a family friend, whose first wife was Eliza Cleghorn, cousin of James Franklin Cleghorn. It is interesting to note that after the death of Elizabeth Norris Cleghorn, Dan Davidson m. another Elizabeth Cleghorn in Iowa, making 3 marriages to Elizabeth Cleghorns.

Children: 8-34 William Terrell* 8-35 John Monroe 8-36 Benj. Franklin 8-37 Daniel V. 8-38 Sarah Isabelle* 8-39 Charles E. 8-40 Carlton Ducker* 8-41 Samuel Burton* 8-42 Edward Norris*

b. Sept. 30, 1857 m. Nancy Phillips b. Jan. 8, 1860 d. Jan, 13, 1880 of Malaria b. Oct. 19, 1861 d, Aug. 28, 1880 of Malaria b. Apr. 13, 1865 d.y. b. Dec. 9, 1864 m. Wm. Henry Cottongim b. 1867 d.y. b. Apr. 23, 1869 m, Minerva Jane Sanders b. Feb. 1871 m. Sarah Jane Calhoun b. May 7, 1873 m. Ida Barnett

7-27 HARRIET NORRIS George

7-27 HARRIET NORRIS, dau. of John, 6-11 and Rachel (Ducker) Norris, was b. Nov. 9, 1838 in Putnam Co. Ind. Shem. Wiley Jacob George Nov. 5, 1857. He was b. July 27, 1835 and d. July 17, 1917. Harriet d. March 22, 1904 and is buried at Kennard, Henry Co. Ind.

Children: 8-43 Lillie Belle George b. Mar. 1861 d.y. 8-44 William Edgar George b. Dec. 2, 1862 d.y. 8-45 Millie Maretta George*b. Nov. 1864 m. Willis L. Staley 8-46 Charles Lee George b. Sept. 27, 1867 d.y. 8-47 Clarence Irby George* b. Apr. 13, 1873 m. Dora Casey 8-48 Oscar Leonard George*b. Oct. 13, 1875 m, Minnie Calden

7-29 WILLIAM HARRISON NORRIS

7-29 WILLIAM HARRISON NORRIS, son of John, 6-11, and Rachel (Ducker) Norris was b. Oct. 7, 1843 in Ind. about 1863 he went with his brother, Thomas Ducker Norris to Iowa. He m. Clara Caroline Sipes in Ia. in 1868 and settled in Marion Co. Ia. where he owned and oper­ated a blacksmith and machine shop until his retirement. He d. April 1931 in Sterling, Colo.

Children: 8-49 Harry b. 1869 d. 1937 in Willard, Colo. 8-50 John Wilson* b. 1871 m. (l) ___ (2) Sade Waln 8-51 Mary Valeria* b, 1873 m. Charles DeNise 8-52 David Coe* b. 1875 m. Hattie McVay 8-53 Robert d.y. 8-54 Susie m, Herbert E. Mosby Reside at Sacramento, Calif. 8-55 Todd 8-56 Clarence m. Bessie ____ No ch. Los Angeles, Calif. 8-57 Nina m. Urban Olives 1 0 children

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7-30 SARAH ANN NORRIS Hendricks

7-30 SARAH ANN NORRIS, dau. of John, 6-11, and Rachel {Ducker) Norris, was b. Oct. 16, 1848 in Putnam Co. Ind. and d. Apr. 5, 1918 in Indianapolis, Ind. Buried at New Maysville Cemetery. She was a twin of Mary Frances Norris {below). She m. Benjamin Hendricks and they resided on their farm near New Maysville, Ind. They had 10 sons. All effort to contact this family has been a failure.

Children {Known) 8-59 George Hendricks 8-60 Archie Hendricks

m. Alice Eggers No ch. m. Merphew ---

Had a dau. Fairy who lived in Calif. and was teacher of advanced piano students. 8-61 Arthur Hendricks

Said to have twins, a son and dau. 8-62 Frank Hendricks

Had a dau. Lola 8-63 Claude Hendricks 8-64 Fred Hendricks 4 other sons d.y.

7-31 MARY FRANCES NORRIS Walls

7-31 MARY FRANCES {Maity) NORRIS, dau. of John, 6-11, and Rachel {Ducker) Norris, 1848 twin of Sarah above. She m. William H. Walls who was b. Feb. 11, 1841. They owned and operated their farm near Roachdale, Ind. where he died in 1909. Shem. {2) James Jefferies and continued to live on her farm until her death in 1927.

Children: 8- 65 Benjamin F. Walls

8-66 Charles Otis Walls* 8-67 Clyde Walls

b. 1868 d. 1923 He was a farmer and later bought a meat mar -ket in Roachdale, Ind. Hem. (1) Anna Dickerson {2) Emma Dickerson. No children.

b. July 20, 1875 m. Eva Nusbaum in Iowa. Resided at Chareton. b. Apr. 1, 1882 m. Eva Ransom. They resided in Indianapolis,

Ind. where he was engaged in automobile business. He d. in San Antonio, Tex. in 1946. No ch.

7-33 WILLIAM ROBERT NORRIS

7-33 WILLIAM ROBERT NORRIS, son of Harrison 6-13, and Jane {Buchanan) Norris, was b. Sept. 26, 1846 in Clermont Co. 0. He d. Jan. 1935 and is buried in Calvary Cemetery, near Moscow, Clermont Co. 0. In 1882 hem. Ella Fletcher, who was b. Dec. 1852 and d. in 1930.

William Robert owned his father's farm near Moscow until 1920.

Children: 8-68 Stella M. Norris

Children:

b. 1886 in Clermont Co. O. She m. in 1906 Clark C. Sargent, and they reside in Cincinnati, O. He owns a manufac­turing business, and during the World War II he--and his son manufactur_ed truck and airplane springs, among other things. Their special hobby is a large farm near Cincinnati where they keep a string of ponies. Their winter residence is 103 First St., Haines City, Fla.

9-112 Ralph Clark oargent b. Dec. 13, 1909 Only child. He graduated from Purdue Univ. majoring in Mechanical Engineering,

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and is engaged in manufacturing with his father. He m. in ___ Florence Oberhelman and they reside in Cincinnati. Their only child is 10;..l 70 Terry Ann Sargent b. June 30, 1944

7 - 34 EMMA NORRIS Hopkins

7-34 EMMA NORRIS, dau. of Harrison 6-13, and Jane (Buchanan) Norris, was b. Jan. 10, 1849 in Clermont Co. 0. Shem. A. D. Hopkins in 1884 and they moved west. Shed. Apr. 30, 1904 in Calif.

Children: 8-69 .Jeannette Marie

Hopkins b. 1885 Not married. Resides at 141 Primrose Road, Burlingame, Calif.

8-70 Robert Alexander Hopkins b, 1889 in Okla. H,e m. Katherine Mock July 28, 1928 and they

reside at Manchester, Okla. Children: 9 ... 113 James Lysle Hopkins 9-114 Robert Floyd Hopkins 9-115 Joe Edd Hopkins 9-116 Stanley Eugene

Hopkins

b, June 15, 1929 b. Aug. 12, 1931 b. Aug. 12, 1933

b. May 3, 1936 8-70{a) Inez Margaret

Hopkins b. 1893 ~- 1918 at Wichita, Kansas.

7-35 FRANCES ANN NORRIS Fryer

7-35 FRANCES ANN NORRIS, dau. of George Washington 6-14, and Emelia {Taylor) Norris, was b. Jan, 30, 1841. Shed. Nov. 11, 1890. Frances was a twin and they had a double wedding on their 18th birthday. Frances m. Jan. 30, 1859 John Hamilton Fryer, son of William Fryer and Elizabeth (Barker) Fryer. (See Fryer Excursus). John Hamilton Fryer became a distin­guished lawyer of Pendleton Co. Ky. where he d. in 1895.

Children: 8- 71 Calvin Claude Fryer b. Dec. 22, 1859 d. 1929 He was a commissioner of Pendleton

Ch: 9-117 Edward Percy Fryer 9-118 Cassius Funnell Fryer

Co., Ky.

9-119 Ollie Frances Fryer m. ___ Owens 9-120 Clarence Calvin Fryer

8-72 Laura Belle Fryer b. Nov. 1862 m. Lafayette McClung in 1892. No ch. She lived

8-73 Louis Fryer

Ch:

on the old Fryer homestead in Pendleton Co., Ky. until her death, then Edw. Percy Fryer purchased it and lives there.

b. Jan. 1864 m. Mattie Barton in 1888. He was Circuit Judge in Ky.

9-121 Mabel L. Fryer m. C. J. Hammon Res. Falmouth, Ky.

7-36 MARGARET ISABELLE NORRIS Norris

7-36 MARGARET ISABELLE NORRIS, dau. of George Washington 6-14, and Emelia (Taylor) Norris, was b. Jan. 30, 1841. Twin of Frances above, she m. Jan. 30, 1859 John Pierce Norris, 8-209, son of Basil and Margaret (Berry) Norris of Georgetown, 0. John Pierce was

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graduated from Wesleyan Univ. in Delaware, O. majoring in languages and taught for many years in Ky. and Ohio. He was a fine speaker, of striking appearance, tall with piercing black eyes. In later life he was associated with Singer Sewing Machine Co., traveling thru the United States and Canada on lecture and demonstration tours. He had a demonstration of machines at the Cincinnati Centennial Exposition in 1876. Later he retired to Vernon, Ill. and d. there in 1902. He and wife are buried in the Old Thorpe Cemetery near Vernon.

Children: 8-74 Leslie E. 8-75 Garnett Everett* 8-76 Willie Leslie 8-77 Ernest Norwood* 8-78 Iula May

8-79 Cora Belle* 8-80 John Byron*

b, Dec. 31, 1859 at Point Pleasant, O. d.y. b. Jan. 15, 1862 m. Pearl Beck b. Nov. 10, 1864 d.y. b. May 5, 1868 m. Elizabeth Foster b. Dec. 1, 1870 m. (1) Dr. J. S. Morton (2) Sam'l Bushong at

Topeka, Kansas. No ch. b. July 6, 1876 m. Dr. Herbert Dickens Ryman b. May 30, 1882 m. Mabel Hulinger

7-38 JAMES TAYLOR NORRIS

7-38 JAMES TAYLOR NORRIS, son of George Washington 6-14, and Emelia (Taylor) Norris, was b. May 11, 1845 in Ky. and d. July 21, 1921 in Ill. He m. Dec. 25, 1868 Josephine Yelton at Butler, Ky. She was b. in 1852 and d. in 1887. He was a farmer in Pendleton Co. and later came to Vernon, Ill. Both James and wife are buried in the old Thorpe cemetery, near Vernon, Ill.

Children: 8-81 Calvin Claudus* 8-82 Ivan 8-83 Harrison Elijah

8-84 Mattie

8-85 George Washington 8-86 James Robert

8-87 Josephine

b. Jan. 29, 1870 m. (1) Minnie Henderson (2) Belle Glardon b. 1871 d.y. b. 1875 d. 1942 No ch. Buried in Thorpe Cemetery, He served

in the Regular Army in the Phillipines, and was wounded in the arm. He served one term in U.S. Cavalry and one term in Infantry as Sergeant.

b. 1875 d.y. b. 1880 d.y. b. 1882 m. Pearl Viola Duffen. They reside in San Diego, Calif.

He served in the U. S. Infantry 1902-19-5. Attended Officer's training school in 1917 and was Captain during W. War I.

b. 1884 m. Joseph Livingston of Jefferson City, Mo. He was clerk in the State House. She d. at Rolla, Mo. No ch.

7-40 ROBERT NAPOLEON NORRIS

7-40 ROBERT NAPOLEON NCRRIS, son of George Washington 6-14, and Emelia (Taylor) Norris, was b. Apr. 9, 1852 and d. Sept. 5, 1930 at Vernon, Ill. He was Deacon of the Christian Church at Pataka, Ill. and a progressive farmer at Vernon, Ill. He m. (1) Julia May Morley (2) Martha Farmer (3) Mrs. Addie Fisher (4) Mrs. Winnie Wilson.

Children: First wife: 8-88 Ada May

8-89 Lillian 8-90 Edna Emelia*

b. Nov. 26, 1884 m. Byron Snyder No ch. He has a grand son who grad. from Berkeley who was a Consul in Panama, then in Rome, Italy and is now (1952) a Consul at Frankfort, Germany.

b. Apr. 17, 1886 m. Fred A. Metzgar of Shobonier, Ill. b. 1888 m. James R. Hitchcock

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Children of second wife: 8-91 Everett Lloyd 8-92 Eberle Lafayette*

d.y. b. Aug. 8, 1897 m. Mildred Jones

7-42 MARY ELIZA NORRIS Mulloy

7-42 MARY ELIZA NORRIS, dau. of William 6-15 and Harriet {Ulan} Norris, was b. Sept. 12, 1844 in Clermont Co. 0. and d. Apr. 23, 1927, at Freemont, Nebr. Shem. Mar. 16, 1871 to James Gustan Mulloy and they moved soon after that to Freemont, Nebr. Her brother, Thomas Leonard, and family also went to Nebr. but returned soon to Clermont Co. O. James Mulloy was engaged in farming and they lived at Ames, Nebr. where their children were born.

Children: 8-93 Nannie Mulloy

Children:

b. Dec. 16, 1891 m. Milton A. Mark in 1896. He was born in 1860 and d. in 1936 at Freemont, Nebr. Before her marriage, she taught in the Nebr. Schools. She now lives in Freemont, where for many years she was Supt. and teacher for the American Sunday School. Her hobby is growing flowers.

a. Marie Alta Mark b. June 22, 1903 and d. in 1911 8-94 Charles Wm. Mulloy* b. 1874 m. Harriet May Horton 8-95 Hugh Clarence Mulloy b. 18 77 Attended Nebr. Normal College. Accidentally shot

himself while cleaning his gun in 1899. 8-96 Susanna Elizabeth

Mulloy* 8-97 John R. Mulloy*

b. 1880 m. Percival Lyman Baldwin b. 1882 m. (1) 1906 Lucille Vavra (2) 1945 Bess Dunbar

7-43 THOMAS LEONARD NORRIS

7-43 THOMAS LEONARD NORRIS, son of William 6-15 and Harriet (Ulan) Norris, was b. Oct. 12, 1846 in Clermont Co. 0, and d. Aug. 11, 1922 at his home in Felicity, Clermont Co. 0. Hem. in 1881 Adda Fletcher, sister of his cousin Robert's wife. She was b. Nov. 19, 1846 and d. Jan. 17, 1926. In 1871 they moved to Nebr. as did many young people who turned to the west after the Civil War for Homesteads, but they returned to Clermont Co. in 1878 and remained there.

Children: 8-98 Fannie Amanda* 8-99 George F. 8-100 Clarence T •* 8-101 Mary Belle* 8-102 Wm. Harrison* 8-103 Jennie*

b. 1872 m. Walter Dolen b. 1874 d.y. of Scarlet fever b. 1876 at Ames, Nebr. m. Bertie Lee Zugg b, 1878 m. Orin Delano b. 1880 m. Fanny Ritchey b. 1884 m. Edward Blaine Swope

7-44 NANNIE MARGARET NORRIS Metcalfe

7-44 NANNIE MARGARET NORRIS, dau. of William 6-15 and second wife, Eliza (Buchanan} Norris, was b. Nov. 14, 1857 at Moscow, Clermont Co. O. and d. Oct. 27, 1931 at Lewiston, Ida. She was m. Oct. 2, 1881 to James Aldred Metcalfe at Moscow, O. They moved to Seattle, Wash. in 1903 where he d. July 1920.

Children: 8-104 Edith Louise Metcalfe>liJ, 1883 m. Frank L. King 8-105 Lida Metcalfe* b. 1884 m. John C. Parsons 8-106 Agnes Metcalfe* b. 1886 m. Marshall Hyde 8-107 James Albert

Metcalfe* b. 1888 m. Bertha Schnebly

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8-108 Roy Metcalfe

8-109 Ruth E. Metcalfe

b. Jan. 19, 1890 Served in U.S. Navy W. War I. He is a steam fitter and resides in Seattle, Wash. No ch.

b. July 27, 1892 at Stillwater, Okla. She is a registered nurse and during W. War I served overseas in France for IO months. She is now in Chief Nursing Service, Veteran's Administration Hospital, Louisville, Ky.

William H. and George W. Norris 7-45 7-48

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7-45 WILLIAM HARRISON NORRIS

7-45 WILLIAM HARRISON NORRIS, son of Thomas Jefferson 6-16 and Miranda (Fryer) Norris, was b. in 1850 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Hem. in 1880 Martha Rardin of Newport, Ky. He was associated with a Construction Company and did much building in greater Cincinnati, 0., where he resided. He died there in 1925.

Children: 8-110 Elizabeth 8-111 Stella

8-112 Lutie

8-113 Nellie

Children:

b. 1881 d.y. b. 1883 m. B. E. Taylor No children. She was Secretary for

The Railway Brotherhood for many years. They re­side at Butler, Ky.

b. 1885 d. 1940 Never married. She was the homemaker for the family after the death of their mother.

b. 1888 m. Raymond Drake, who d. leaving her with two small daughters. She became a registered nurse and they reside at Cincinnati, 0.

9-180 Florence Drake b. 1914 m. John McNeil No children. Reside at Cincinnati.

9-181 Dorothy Drake b. 191 7 m. George Wolfe Res. Cincinnati. They have a son Charles Wolfe, b. 1939

8-114 Emma

8-115 Ernest* 8-116 Cora

Children:

b. 1891 Never married. She was saleslady for many years in Cincinnati.

b. 1889 m. Talitha Herbert b. 1894 m. A. T. Keitel Reside in Newport, Ky.

9-184 Richard Norris Keitel b. 1923 m. Rosalie Jackson He teaches in Holmes High School at Covington, Ky. No ch.

8-117 Jessee b. 1898 d.y.

7-48 GEORGE WASHINGTON NORRIS

7-48 GEORGE WASHINGTON NORRIS, son of Thomas Jefferson 6-16 and Miranda (Fryer) Norris, was b. in 1855 in Pendleton Co. Ky. where he spent his entire life. Hem. Sept. 1884 Amanda Marshall, who was b. in 1856 and d. in 1946. He was a farmer and lived on one of the Old Norris homesteads. He taught music in the Pendleton Co. Schools and was prominent in all church and community affairs through out his lifetime. He d. in 1927 and both he and his wife are buried in the Lenoxburg Cemetery, near Butler, Ky.

Children: 8-118 Elbert

Children: 9-185 Charles 9-186 Eugene

8-119 Velma* 8-120 Walter

8-121 Dallas*

b. 1885 m. Ethel Kidwell. They reside in Butler, Ky. He is a farmer, active in church and civic work in the County and has been a member of the School Board for many years.

d.y. b. 1922 m. June Jellison. He served in U.S. Army

W. War II, Signal Corps, 101st Division. They have a dau. Margaret Jo. b, Apr. 20, 1952.

b. 1887 m. Arthur Moreford b. 1889 m. Edith Moore in 1925. He served in W. War I, Co. B.

17th U.S. Infantry. He is a successful farmer and community man. Resides in Pendleton Co.

b. 1892 m. Golda Kidwell

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8-122 Ethel b. 1898 She is a teacher in the Pendleton Co., Ky. schools. Graduate of Eastern Ky. State College and Georgetown, Ky. College, A Methodist, she promoted religious education in the schools until the Supreme Court ruled it unlawful. Res. Foster, Ky.

7 - 72 JOHN WILLIAM NORRIS

7-72 JOHN WILLIAM NORRIS, son of William James 6-20 and Evaline (Fryer) Norris, was b. Dec. 11, 1849 in Pendleton Co, Ky. He d, Jan. 14, 1895. Hem. Emma Rush, dau, of Daniel Rush 6-17, She was b. in 1854. They resided at Pendleton Co. Ky. where he was engaged in teaching. He was an accomplished bass singer.

Children: 8-124 Frazier E.

Children:

b. Aug. 5, 1878 m. (1) Pearl Elliott (2) Georgia M. Parr. They reside at Falmouth, Ky.

9-195 Mildred Marie Norris b. July 8, 1904 m, J. R. Askew. Res •. Covington, Ky. 8-125 Roy Walter b. Aug. 11, 1882 m. Josephine Barrett No children. 8-126 Frank Rush* b. Nov. 26, 1884 m. Clara Barrett 8-127 Carrie B. h. Sept. 7, 1886 m. 1931 James Edward Fossitt. He d. in 1935

and she resides at Falmouth, Ky. 8-128 Mamie Ruby h. 1888 d.y.

7-73 JAMES THOMAS NORRIS

7-73 JAMES THOMAS NORRIS, son of William James 6-20 and Evaline (Fryer) Norris, was b. Jan. 5, 1854 in Bracken Co. Ky, and d, Apr. 1, 1881 in Milford, O. Hem. in 1875 Addie Belle Clutter and they moved to Ohio. She was b. in 1860 and d. in 1943. After the death of James Thomas she m. (2) Mr. Turner.

One child: 8-129 Clarence Edward

They had one child:

b. May 8, 1878, Hem. in 1901 Margery Newman. They resided in Peoria, Ill. where he was with the Penn. and the G.M. and 0, Railroads. He retired after 59 years of service and moved to Miami, Fla,

9-201 Clarence Edward Jr. b. Sept. 16, 1902 m, Ione Pierson Taylor. Res, Peoria, Ill. Ch: a. Clarence Edward III b. 1925 m. Jeanne Patricia McCabe and have a dau. Deborah b. 1951. b. Patricia Myrtle b. 1929 m. Edwin Bruce King. They have a son, Edwin Bruce King, b. 1951

7-74 HENRY BASCOM NORRIS

7-74 HENRY BASCOM NORRIS, son of William James 6-20 and Evaline (Fryer) Norris, was b, Nov, 28, 1856 and d. Apr. 12, 1924. I:Ie m, (1) 1880 Anna Dora Turner. Shed. in 1884 and he m. in 1889 (2) Anna Rus];i., dau. of Daniel Rush 6-17. Anna Rush was b, in 1856 and d. Mar. 31, 1941 in Pendleton Co, Ky.

Children: (First wife) 8-130 Harry Elmer* b. 1881 m. Bertha Helva

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Children: {Second wife) 8-131 Mary McKee

Ch: 9-205 Roy

o. Jan. 4, 1894 m. {l)Earl Flaugher (2) Arnold McClannahan. Resides at Falmouth, Ky.

b. June 13, 1912 m. Lucille Jackson, b. 1826. He was in U.S. Army W. War II. a. James Roy b. Dec. 1952.

7-75 CHARLES CALVIN NORRIS

7-75 CHARLES CALVIN NORRIS, son of William James 6-20 and Evaline {Fryer) Norris, was b. Nov. 30, 1867 in Butler Co. Ky. and d. June 12, 1926 in Charleston, Ill. He is buried in Mound Cemetery there. He m. Elizabeth Evaline Fryer, dau. of Alfred and Melissa {Hitch) Fryer. She was b. June 7, 1865 and d. Sept. 18, 1930 at Alton, Ill. Buried in Mound Cemetery. They moved from Ky. to Charleston, Ill. in 1898. He owned a farm near Charleston, was agent of Standard Oil Co. until 1918 and_ then was engaged in the real estate business, He was Deacon and Elder of the First Christian church in Charleston, and active in Masonic and Odd Fellow

Lodges.

Children: 8-132 Herbert Clyde* 8-133 Guy Minturn*

b. Aug, 20, 1888 m. Josephine Boyars b. Mar. 9, 1894 m, Lydia Weber

7-77 HARVEY GANO NORRIS

7-77 HARVEY GANO NORRIS, son of Thomas Galon, 6-23, and Lucy {Fryer) Norris, was b, Apr. 16, 1863 in Ky. and d, Dec. 25, 1901 at Charleston, Ill, Hem. June 22, 1877 Cynthia Sophronia Jones, who was a half sister of Alice Tinsman, wife of his cousin, Thomas Best. She was b. May 17, 1867 at Charleston, Ill. and d. Feb, 5, 1949. Both are buried at Charleston, Ill. He was a farmer near Charleston, and his special interest was raising fine horses,

Children: 8-134 Ernal Ray

8-135 Burr Atticus

Children:

b, Jan, 29, 1889 at Charleston, Ill. He m. 1941 Bess Myer at Hancock, Md, They reside at Deertrail, Colo. where he is with the U ,S. Postal Dept. as Mail Carrier and she teaches in the Deertrail schools. His hobby is big game hunting, No ch.

b, Nov, 13, 1890 in Charleston, Ill. Hem. in 1921 Bess Woods at Duluth, Minn. They reside at Deertrail, Colo.

9-210 Harvey Gano b. 1926 Was killed in the street by an auto when 8 years of age,

9-211 Roy Burr b, July 25, 1936 Attending high school at Deertrail. 8-136 Carma Oka* b. Oct. 29, 1891 m, (1) Jesse McDougle (2) J. A. Corbin (3)

Frank Garrigues 8-137 Nezza Ara b. July 29, 1895 m. Malcolm Donaldson, They reside in Denver,

Colo. No ch.

7-86 MARYE, NORRIS Glassco

7-86 MARYE. NORRIS, dau, of John Rush 6-26 and Nancy {Feagan) Norris, was b. Apr. 1, 1863. Shem. William Glassco in Charleston, Ill. where she is still living in 1953 at the age of 90.

Children: 8-138 Alta Glassco 8-139 Frankie Glassco

b. Sept. 21, 1886 d. Apr. 29, 1929 Never married. b. Apr, 26, 1888 d, Dec. 7, 1925 Shem. in 1911 Hugh Reat and

they lived at Charleston, Ill.

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Ch: 9-215 William Reat b. June 26, 1922. Hem. Grace Betty Heise, dau. of

Bryan Heise. Wm. Reat served in W. War II, First Lt. in Air Corps; Pilot Instructor. Ch: a. Candace Susanne Reat b. 1946 d.y.

b. John Bryan Reat b. 1949 9-216 Hugh Reat, Jr. b. Feb. 20, 1924 m. Margaret Jean Dawson. W. War

II, First Lt. Air Corps, and navigator. Have a dau.

a. Cathy Elizabeth Reat b. 1949 9-217 George Marion Reat b. Nov. 15, 1925 m. Marion Jane Lewis. He was in

W. War II, U .s. Navy Radar Specialist. one son:

a. Michael Drew Reat b. 1952

7-87 ALBERT S. NORRIS

7-87 ALBERTS. NORRIS, son of John Rush 6-26 and Nancy {Feagan) Norris, was b. Apr. 19, 1866 and d, Nov. 22, 1911. Hem. July 2, 1890 Lillian Best, dau, of James Best and Elvira Hart. This James Best may have been the son of Thomas Best and Mary Etta Norris, They resided in Bracken County where he was engaged in farming, near Brookville, Ky.

Children: 8-140 Blanche Olive 8-141 Ruby Pearl 8-142 John Paul

b. Oct. 20, 1892 d.y. b. July 19, 1894 not married. Resides at Brookeville. b. Feb. 18, 1897 not married. Brookeville, Ky.

7-94 JAMES BEST

7-94 JAMES BEST, son of Robert T. 6-28 and Elizabeth {Norris) Best 6-22, was b, in Pendle­ton Co. Ky. in 1845. Hem. Louise Adeline Whitaker about 1870 and moved to Coles Co. near Charleston, Ill. He d. in Coles Co. Ill. and is buried there.

Children: 8-143 Robert Lee Best* 8-144 Emma Best* 8-145 Florence Best

b. 1871 m, Nora Barger b, 1875 m. Felix Riley b. Mar, 7, 1880 m. Jacob D. Phipps in 1901. No children. They

reside at Lerna, Ill.

7-95 MARY A. BEST Whisnand

7-95 MARY A. BEST, dau. of Robert T. Best 6-28 and Elizabeth {Norris) Best, was b. in 1847 in Pendleton Co. Ky. and d. June 8, 1877 in Coles Co,, Ill. Shem, in 1867 Andrew Whisnand in Ky. and they moved to Coles Co. where their children were born. Andrew was engaged in farming, then retired to Charleston, Ill.

Children: 8-146 Cora Whisnand b. Nov. 9, 1869 and d. Sept. 27, 1922 at Wheaton, Ill. Shem.

Ed Rodgers and they had one child: 9-235 Lena Rodgers m. H. L. Coats. Live at Tuscon, Ariz.

8-147 William Whisnand b, Apr. 15, 1874 d. Sept. l, 1928 near Effingham, Ill. Hem.

9-236 Hugh N. Whisnand 8-148 Elizabeth Whisnand b. Sept.

Children: 9-237 Lorena M. Reed

Augusta Misner and they had one son: b. Sept. 4, 1897. His dau. Wilma Lee m, O. H. Miller.

l 6, 1871 and d. Apr. 1947 m. Frank Reed, prosperous farmer of Coles Co., Ill. where their ch. were born:

b. June 10, 1895 d, 1924

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9-238 Ruth Reed*

9-239 Ralph Reed

b. Mar. 5, 1897 m. W. Roy Allison. They live at Charleston, Ill. A son, Richard Eugene

b. May 17, 1902 m. Fannie Walker in 1924. Son: Ronald Max Reed

9-240 Eugene F. Reed b. May 31, 1911 d. 1930 8-149 Mary Whisnand b. June 4, 1877 d. Oct. 1899 at Erie, Kansas. m. Stephen

Children: 9-241 Phillip Oliver 9-242 Fannie Oliver

Oliver, a Bridge Contractor, and they moved to Kansas.

m. ___ No children

m. Bertt Michels and they live at Olney, Ill. 604 E. Monroe. Children: a. Mary Anita Michels b. Carolyn Sue Michels

7-96 JOHN BEST

7-96 JOHN BEST, son of Robert T. 6-28 and Elizabeth {Norris) Best 6-22, was b, Oct. 29, 1849 in Pendleton Co. Ky. He d. Mar. 18, 1929 in Coles Co. Ill. Hem. Martha Warsham Mar. 20, 1873 and moved to Coles Co., where he was engaged in farming near Charleston.

Children: 8-150 Howard Best* 8-151 Flora Best* 8-152 Clara Best* 8-153 Ralph Best* 8-154 Edna Best*

b. 1874 m. Lola Gertrude Greene b. 1876 m. Ira Sherman b. 1880 m. Glenn Talbott b. 1887 m. Flora Reynolds b. 1893 m. Harrison Kelley

7-97 THOMAS BEST

7-97 THOMAS BEST, son of Robert T. 6-28 and Elizabeth {Norris) Best 6-22, was b. in 1850 in Ky. and d. in 1895 in Coles Co. Ill, He was buried at Shiloh Cemetery in the Farmington Community near Jonesville, Ill. Hem. in 1870 Alice Tinsman, half sister of Cynthia Soph­ronia Jones, wife of his cousin Harvey Gano Norris. He was a grocery merchant in Charles;. ton, Ill.

Children: 8-155 Gurtrude Cloteal Best b. 1885 m. in 1907 Dr. William Bradford Tym, a dentist, in

Charleston, Ill. It is remembered that Gurtrude was very artistic and did beautiful china painting and water colors. She d. in 1923.

One dau: 9-280 Gertrude Louise Tym b. Jan. 9, 1916 at Charleston, Ill. Shem. Oct. 28,

1944 J. Eugene Honnold and they reside on their farm near Paris, Ill. She grad. from Eastern Ill, State College at Charleston and did graduate work at the Univ. of Wisc. and Univ. of Pa. She was a Kappa Delta Pi. and S Tau Delta. She taught English for 12 years in the Ill. schools, Her special hobby was sewing, which turned into a full time business. Other hobbies are gardening, sketching and reading. Affili­ated with Methodist Church. No ch.

8-156 Thomas Minor Best b. 1886 m. Eva Kirkpatrick. He grad. from Charleston Class of 1904. Resides at Tulsa, Okla, He was electrician for the Tulsa Schools many years,

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Children: a. Francis b. Alice Dean

8-157 Harvey N. Best

b. 1915 b. 1918

b. June 20, 1891 m. in Calif. No ch. He served in U ,S. Navy during W. War I. He is a locomotive fireman and lives in Long Beach, Calif.

7-99 WILLIAM BUCHANAN BEST

7-99 WILLIAM BUCHANAN BEST, son of Robert T. Best 8-28 and Elizabeth (Norris) Best 6-22, was b. in 1856 in Jonesville, Ill. and d. in 1946 in Greenup, Ill, He m. ·in 1880 Sarah Horner of Illinois. He was engaged in farming and livestock raising on his farm near Greenup and was remembered to have been one of the best auctioneers in the state of Illinois.

Children: 8-158 Harry Best b. Jan. 27, 1882 d. in 1898. Not married. 8-159 Bertha Best b. 1884 m. Dr. N. J. Haughton. They reside in Greenup, Ill.

Children: 9-285 Nicholas John Haughton b. Apr. 1911 at Greenup, Ill. He m. Mary Lou Smith

9-286 Helen Haughton

in 1941. He attended Purdue Univ. at Lafayette, Ind, and grad. from Tenn. Univ. at Knoxville. He is teacher of Agriculture at McMinnville, Tenn. He has Ch: a. Niki Haughton b. Dec, 30, 1943 b. John Richard Haughton b. 1946

b. 1915 at Greenup, Ill. Shem. in 1946, to Mark H. Manlove. She attended Christian College at Columbia, Mo. and grad. from Traphazen School of Fashion in New York City in 1939. She is an artist and dress designer, and re­sides in Chicago, Ill.

8-160 Owen Best b. May 14, 1886 m. Olive Decker in 1908. He was a railroad conductor and d. at San Bernardino, Calif, April 1934.

Ch: 9-287 Harry Best 9-288 Reba Jean Best

b. 1911 No ch. b. 1915 m. Clarence Quinn, who was killed in W. War

II. No ch. 8-161 Emery Best b. 1886 Not married d. 1915.

7-100 ALLIE BEST Harwood

7-100 ALLIE BEST, dau. of Robert T. 6-28 and Elizabeth (Norris) Best, 6-22, was b, in 1860 in Ky. and is still living in 1952 at her home near Lerna, Ill. at the age of 92. She was m. in 1885 to Frank Harwood.

Children: 8-163 Otto E. Harwood b. Jan. 1888 in Coles Co., Ill. He m. in 1919 Katherine F'-. Frey

in Petersburg, Va. He served in W. War I from Aug. 1917 to Oct. 1919 and in W. War II from Dec, 1941 to Aug. 1945, as officer in the Regular Army. He is now a retired Colonel and resides in Houston, Tex, He attended Eastern Teacher's College in Ill, His special hobby is fishing.

Ch: 9-289 Charlotte Katherine

Harwood b, Nov. 23, 1921 in Cumberland Co,, Ill. Shem.

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William H. Reinbold and they reside in Houston, Tex.

9-290 Elizabeth Jeanne Harwood b. Sept. 14, 1924 in Canal Zone, Panama. She m.

8-163 Roscoe Harwood

Leslie E. Taylor and they reside in Houston, Tex.

b. 1889 Not married. He resides at the family home with his mother, at Lerna, Ill.

NINTH GENERATION

8-18 LAURA BELLE NORRIS Scott

8-18 LAURA BELLE NORRIS, dau. of Charles William 7-13 and Nancy (Curry) Norris, was b. 1879 at Hopewell, Greenup Co. Ky. and m. (1) Robert Scott (2) John Harris. They reside in Flatwood, Ky. where her husband is engaged in farming.

Children: 9-1 Ross Scott 9-2 Curtis Scott 9-3 Charles Scott

b. m. Nora Riggs d.y.

9-4 ___ Scott m. Mayme Phelps m. Eleanor Cockran

8-1 9 HENRY NIXON NORRIS

8-19 HENRY NIXON NORRIS, son of Charles William 7-13 and Nancy (Curry) Norris, was b. in 1880 at Hopewell, Greenup Co. Ky. Hem. Ella Colley and they reside at Grayson, Carter Co. Ky.

Children: 9-5 Mabel Norris 9-6 Irwin Norris 9- 7 Elwood Norris 9-8 James Norris 9-9 Harriet Norris

b.

8-21 WILBER EMMETT NORRIS

8-21 WILBER EMMETT NORRIS, son of Charles William 7-13 and Nancy (Curry) Norris was b. in 1884 at Hopewell, Greenup Co. Ky. He m. 1906 Myrtle Spence, dau. of Ira and Millie Ann Spence. They reside in Greenup, Ky. where he is a merchant. He is also engaged in farming.

Children: (b. in Greenup Co. Ky.) 9-10 Naomi Deane* b. Apr. 16, 1908 9-11 Malcolm Partlow* b. Oct. 5, 1909 9-12 Millie Chlotine* b. May 3, 1915 9-13 Nancy Iona* b. Dec. 13, 1916 9-14 Wilber Emmett b. Jan. 7, 1922 9-15 Laura Avenelle* b. May 22, 1923 9-16 Charles William b. Jan. 14, 1931

m. James Stuart m. Clara Bleven m. Russell Zachem m. George Curry d.y. m. Robert Callihan

8-23 MARY DEANE NORRIS Kendall

8-23 MARY DEANE NORRIS, dau. of Charles William 7-13 and Nancy (Curry) Norris was b. in 1901 in Hopewell, Greenup Co. Ky. She was m. to Vernon V. Kendall, son of Travis Texas and Daisy (Womack) Kendall. They reside at Greenup, Ky. where he is a merchant.

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Children: 9-17 Mary Lucille Kendall b. 1921 in Hopewell, Ky. She m. Hugh Miranda and they reside

at Ashland, Ky. where he is U.S. Mail Carrier. No children.

9-18 Charles Brooks Kendall b. 1924 in Hopewell, Ky. In W. War II, he was A.M.M.F. 2nd Class Flight Engineer and Plane Capt. on Martin Mariner, a Navy Patrol Bomber attached to U.S. Pacific Fleet Air Force, Squad. One. He was killed in service in Okinawa in 1945.

8-24 JOHN HARRISON NORRIS

8-24 JOHN HARRISON NORRIS, son of Thomas Ducker 7-23 and Ellen (Dickens) Norris, was b. Sept. 3, 1854 in Putnam Co. Ind. Hem. in 1874, Mary Brown in Marion Co. Ia. He resid.ed in Newton, Marion Co., Ia. where he d. in 1928. All their children were b. in Marion Co. Ia.

Children: 9-20 Pearl 9-21 Thomas Henry* 9-22 Sara Belle

9-23 William 9-24 Maude Gertrude* 9-25 Roy Russell

Ch:

b. 1876 b. 1878 b. 1880

b. 1881 b. 1883 b. 1890

m. Summers No children. m. Mae ----m. McCaffery Resides in Kansas City, Mo. where s~ charge of the Raywood Apartments.

d.y. m. William Dyer m. Matilda ___ d. 1946

a. Jack 9-26 Clyde

resides in Newton, Ia. b. 1892 d. in service W. War I. Not married.

9-27 Lee b. 1896 d. 1950 m. ____ He was an architect. No children,

8-25 LUCY MARGARET NORRIS Applegate

8-25 LUCY MARGARET NORRIS, dau. of Thomas Ducker 7-23 and Ellen (Dickens) Norris, was b, Dec, 4, 1856 in Putnam Co. Ind. She was m. Aug. 30, 1877 to Isaac Applegate at Attica, Ia. where they lived until her death Jan. 27, 1925.

Children: 9-28 Alda Mae Applegate b. Jan. 10, 1879 m. Louis Leonard Whitlatch. Shed. in 1946.

Ch: a. Louise Whitlatch b. Aug. 15, 1903. m. Harold Kennedy a. Mary Elizabeth Kennedy b. 1925 m. Wm. Baux. They reside at Knoxville, R.R.5.

9-29 Stanley M. Applegate* b. Jan. 10, 1879 m. Mary Bengamian 9-30 Mary Ellen Applegate* b. Sept. 9, 1883 m. Hugh E. Whitlatch

8-26 MATILDA CATHERINE NORRIS Riggs

8-26 MATILDA CATHERINE NORRIS, dau. of Thomas Ducker, 7-23 and Ellen (Dickens) Norris, was b. Mar, 22, 1859 in Putnam Co. Ind. In 1882, she was m. to Joseph Jesse Riggs. He was b. in 1860 and d. in 1920. Shed. Dec. 1945. She came to Ia. with her family in 1863 and the remainder of her life was spent in that state.

Children: 9-31 Mary .Ethel Riggs

9-32 Rena Matilda Riggs* 9-33 Jesse Grant Riggs* 9-34 Robert Ewing Riggs* 9-35 Lloyd Herdman Riggs* 9-36 Loren Albert Riggs*

b. Apr. 20, 1883 m. in 1901 Clyde Gardner He served in

b. 1886 b. 1888 b. 1892 b. 1895 b. 1899

W. War I. They live in Chariton, Ia. No children.

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m. Gerald F. Hunnerdosse m. Elva White (2) Olive Peterson m. Vera Mason m. Carrie Gardner m. Eleanor Duffield

8-27 CHARLES PEMBERTON NORRIS

8-27 CHARLES PEMBERTON NORRIS, son of Thomas Ducker, 7-23, and Ellen {Dickens) Norris, was b. Oct. 25, 1862 in Putnam Co. Ind. He came with his parents to Ia. in 1863 and m. Nov. 1882 Barbara Ellen Frye. She was b. at Gallion, O. and d. at Council Bluffs, Ia. They lived on their farm in Lucas Co. Ia., near Newbern, until he retired to Chariton, where he d. July 5, 1939. He was interested and promoted athletics of all kinds in his community, had a good bass voice and enjoyed singing, and helped with all civic projects.

Children: 9-37 Elsie Faye* 9-37a Sarah Ellen 9-38 William Michael* 9-39 Charles Stanton* 9-40 Thomas Deo* 9-41 Kathryn Anne* 9-42 Clifford Otis* 9-43 Warren Newton*

b. 1883 m. Albert Riggs d.y. b. 1887 m. Nora Davis b. 1889 m. Agnes Morgan b. 1892 m. Lola Valeria Blair b. 1894 m. Ernest J. Smith b. 1899 m. Ruth Clay b. 1902 m. Marie McCarty

8-29 THOMAS FRANKLIN NORRIS

8-29 THOMAS FRANKLIN NORRIS, son of Thomas Ducker, 7-23, and Ellen {Dickens) Norris, was b. Nov. 2, 1870 in Marion Co. Ia. Hem. May Victor in 1895, who was b. near Oskaloosa, Ia. in 1872. He is a prominent farmer and active in Republican politics. He served on the Ia. State Fair Board for 30 year" and has been an active of the Masonic Lodge for that length of time. He and his wife still live on their farm near Lacona, Ia. which was originally the old Victor homestead. They are now {1953) 81 and 83 years of age.

Children: 9-44 Amy E., an only child, was b. July 23, 1896 in Newbern, Ia. She grad. from Simpson

College at Indianola, Ia., and received her degree from Drake Univ. at Des Moines. She has been a teacher in the Melcher Schools for 28 years, and holds a special honor certificate as the outstanding teacher for that school system. She is active in many civic and com­munity organizations, Eastern Star, and is Republican Committeewoman of Jasper Co.

8-30 MARY ELLEN NORRIS Victor

8-30 MARY ELLEN NORRIS, dau. of Thomas Ducker 7-23, and Ellen {Dickens) Norris was b. Dec. 11, 1874 near Attica, Marion Co. Ia. She was m. Mar. 26, 1893 to Albert Licurgus Victor at the home of her parents near Attica. She d. in 1946 at Salem, Ore. She was a member of the Methodist Church, Past Noble Grand of Rebekah Lodge, Past Worthy Grand Matron of O.E.S., and Past Chief of the Order of Pythian Sisters. She was an exceptional housekeeper and her hobby was fine needlework of all kinds.

Dr. Albert L. Victor was b. Aug. 11, 1869 in Shelby Co., Ind. He moved to Ia. with his parents and attended the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Keokuck, Ia. Also Mary and Sims Medical College, {which is now the Medical Dept. of St. Louis Univ.). He grad. in 1899 and practiced medicine from that time until his death Sept. 1948. He was noted for his ability as a Diagnostician, but he preferred the life of a general practitioner to that of a specialist. He was a great reader, a Historian, a Mason and Oddfellow. They moved to the state of Washing­ton in the early l 900's where their younger children were born. Both Mary Ellen and Dr. Victor are buried in Bell Crest Memorial Cemetery at Salem, Ore.

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Children: 9-45 Paul Victor* 9-46 Laura Ellen Victor* 9-47 Louis Thomas Victor*

b. Dec. 31, 1893 b. June 3, 1898 b. Feb. 2, 1902

m. Elva Renchy (2) Minnie L. Motley m, Albert L. Crouse m. Isola Faye Stark

9-48 Jean Marie Victor* b. Jan. 29, 1906 9-49 Alberta Winona Victor* b. Feb. 12, 1908 9-50 Helen Naomi Victor* b. Sept. 28, 1911 9-51 Elmer Neil Victor* b. Jan. 11, 191 7

m. Joseph B. Stover m. Rex O. Davis m. Byron Benner (2) Ivan Engstrom m. Mary Edna Dooley

8-13 ALICE ANN NORRIS Mullins

8-13 ALICE ANN NORRIS, dau. of Thomas Ducker 7-23, and Ellen (Dickens} Norris, was b. May 13, 1878 at Attica, Ia. On Dec. 24, 1896 she was m. to Nathan T. Mullins, who was the son of Frank and Melvina Mullins. They lived on their farm near Newbern, Ia. until his death from sunstroke in 1930. He was b. at Red Rock, Ia. She now resides in Des Moines with her dau. Ardys. She is a remarkably young looking and active woman for her years.

Children: 9-52 Dale Eugene Mullins* 9-53 Thomas Otis Mullins

9-54 Mabel M. Mullins* 9-55 Ethel Irene Mullins* 9-56 Ardys Ella Mullins*

p. 1897 m. Leota German b. 1900 d. Mar. 26, 1918 at Fort Logan, while in the U.S. Army,

W. War I. Not married. b. 1904 m. Cecil W. Butler b. 1909 m. (1) Kenneth Gans (2) Russell Brown b. 1911 m. Azel M. Long

8-32 LEWIS LASLEY

8-32 LEWIS LASLEY, son of Jaile Margaret Norris, 7-24, and Joseph Lasley, was b. Oct. 5, 1862 at New Maysville, Putnam Co. Ind. Hem. Eugenia A, Algood and was a farmer in Putnam County. Later he moved to Maysville, where he owned a general store. He d. in 1933 and is buried at Roachdale, Ind.

Children: 9-57 Orvie Clay Lasley* 9-58 Golda Cleatis Lasley*

b. 1888 m. Clella M. Bymaster b. 1902 m. Noble Storm

8-33 MARY BELLE LASLEY

8-33 MARY BELLE LASLEY, dau. of Jaile Margaret Norris 7-24, and Joseph Lasley, was b. July 28, 1866 at New Maysville, Ind. In 1882 she was m. to William Buchanan and they moved to Winchester, Ind., where they were engaged in the mercantile business. She still lives in Winchester with her two daughters.

Children: 9-59 Thomas Buchanan* 9-60 Bessie Buchanan 9-61 Daisy Buchanan

b. 1885 m. Golda Ellen Landis b. 1888 unmarried, lives in Winchester. b. 1890 unmarried, lives in Winchester,

8-34 WILLIAM TERRELL CLEGHORN

8-34 WILLIAM TERRELL CLEGHORN, son of James Franklin and Elizabeth {Norris) Cleghorn 7-25, was b. Sept. 30, 1858 in Putnam Co. Ind. He moved with his parents to Ia. in 1862. In Feb. 1884 he m. Nancy Phillips and remained in Clark Co. Ia. when his father and family moved to Mo. He owned several farms in Ia. and Kans. and was interested in all phases of agriculture. He spent several winters in southern Calif., where he had investments in orange groves. He d. in Aug. 1936 in Osceola, Ia.

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Children:

9-62 Burton Cleghorn 9-63 Edward Cleghorn 9-64 Mae Cleghorn

b. Jan. 12, 1885 d. in 1903 Not married

b. Feb. 11, 1886 d. 1911 Not married b. July 12, 1888 m. Clark C. Wassom. She received her educa­

tion in the Iowa schools and taught in that state before

her marriage in 1912. Clark Wassom, farmer and rancher of la. and Nebr., retired to Osceola, la, in 1943 where he d. in Jan. 1944. She still resides in Osceola, la. and is active in church, civic, and O.E.S. organizations. She is a member of N.S.D.A,R.

8-38 SARA ISABELLE CLEGHORN Cottengim

8-38 SARA ISABELLE CLEGHORN, dau. of James Franklin and Elizabeth (Norris) Cleghorn 7-25, was b. Dec. 9, 1864 in Iowa and d. of bloodpoisoning in 1894 in Noewood, Mo. She was a teacher in the schools of Wright Co. Mo. before her marriage in 1866 to Wm. Henry Cottengim (Cottongim). He was the son of Dill Cottongim and Elizabeth (Mayberry) Cottongim and was b. in 1863 in Wright Co. Mo. He d. in Calif. Apr. 10, 1952. Sara Isabelle had beautiful auburn hair and dark brown eyes, two pronounced traits in the Cleghorn family.

Children: 9-65 Vasco Birchard

Cottengim b. Nov. 19, 1886 m. Nov. 16, 1905 Clara Owens, dau. of Elisha Owens of Wright Co. Mo. She d, in 1914 in Tulare,

Calif. and was buried near Norwood, Mo. He resides in Tulare, Calif. and is engaged in fruit raising.

Children: 10-109 Lee Argus Cottengim b. Dec. 22, 1907 m. 1930 Callie Temberel. They

reside at Fresno, Calif. In trucking business. Children:

10-110 Delmas Cottengim

l 0-111 Gloys Cottengim

a. Larry Cottengim b. Feb. 26, 1936 in Fresno, Calif.

b, Feb. 27, 1909 m. 1929 Jessie Burrell. Reside in Fresno, Calif. In the trucking business.

Children; a. Wm. Roger Cottengin b. Mar. 16, 1930,

in Tula re, Calif. m. Gloria Gregory, 1949. Children: (a) Russel Cottengim b. Apr. 20, 1950,

Tulare, Calif. (b) Randy Cottengim b. May 1, 1952 Kings,

Calif. b. Rolland Cottengim b. Feb. 15, 1932 d.

June 16, 1946 c. Darlene Cottengim b. Nov. l 6, 1934 m.

1953 Vernon Costello d. Dennis Cottengim b. Dec. 5, 1935 Nor­

wood, Mo. He is in U.S. Army stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky.

b. July 7, 1910 m. Ralph Patterson. Resides in Norwood, Mo.

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Children: a. Joe Patterson b. Jan. 11, 1935 at Norwood,

Mo.

9-66 Gertrude Cottengim b. Aug. 28, 1890 Wright Co. Mo. m. 1910 to Fred Butcher, son of Lew Allen and Minerva (Raney) Butcher of Norwood, Mo.

Children: Born in Wright Co. Mo. 10-112 Nolan Butcher b, Dec. 1, 1911. m. Oct. 30, 1932 Nellie Mayfield.

10-113 Gena Belle Butcher

10-114 Betty Ruth Butcher

They reside near Norwood, Mo. where they own and operate a dairy. Children: a. Mary Lou Butcher b. Nov. 23, 1933 m.

Apr. 23, 1953 to Jimmie Becker. b. Bonnie Lee Butcher b. Dec. 1936 in

Calif. d. 1938. c. Kathleen Butcher b. Apr. 10, 1936 in Calif.

b. Jan. 13, 1913 m. to Darrel Derks. They reside in Calif., where he is in the grocery business. Children: a. Marlene Derks m. Thetis Davis. Have a

son: Eddie Davis. b. Ronnie Derks c. Gary Derks

b. Feb. 13, 1927 d. 1932.

8-40 CARLTON DUCKER CLEGHORN

8-40 CARLTON DUCKER CLEGHORN, son of James Franklin and Elizabeth (Norris) Cleghorn 7-25, was b. Apr. 23, 1869 in Mahaska Co. Ia. near Rosehill. Hem. Dec. 9, 1897 Minerva Jane Sanders, in Wright Co. Mo. She was the dau. of John and Ann (Shields) Sanders of that county. They moved to Kansas about 1906 where he farmed in Coffey, Barton, and Kiowa Counties. He d. at Greensburg Sept. 1943; he was hit by a train, as he was crossing the railroad, and was killed instantly. Buried at Greensburg, Kansas.

Children: 9-67 Clarence Edgar

Cleghorn

9-68 Blanche Cleghorn

Children:

b. May 17, 1900 Hem. Mrs. Hester Tucker in San Bernardino, Calif. in 1932. They reside in San Bernardino, Calif. where he has been with the California Highway Patrol since 1930. No children.

b. May 191 O. In 1931 she was m. to Rex. Gorton at Bucklin, Kans. She attended the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing at Liberal, Kans. before her marriage. They live at Olathe, Kans. where Rex. is manager of a Natural Gas Booster Station.

10-115 Caroline Sue Gorton b. Mar. 25, 1935 10-116 Rex. Cleghorn Gorton b. Sept. 1938

8-41 SAMUEL BURTON CLEGHORN

8-41 SAMUEL BURTON CLEGHORN, son of James Franklin and Elizabeth (Norris) Cleghorn 7-25, was b. Feb, 1871 in Mahaska Co. Ia. He moved to Wright Co. Mo. with his parents in 1884 and in 1896 m. Sarah Jane Calhoun in that county. In 1899 they moved to Coffey Co., Kans. where he purchased a farm and lived until 1920. At that time he bought a ranch near Bozeman, Mont. and was engaged in cattle raising until his death Fel;>. 1930. His death was caused by a train hitting his truck as he was driving across the railrload tracks on his way to Bozeman.

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Children: 9-69 Ina Cleghorn, their only child, was b. in 1898 in Wright Co. Mo, She attended Mont.

Children:

State College and taught school before her marriage, She was secretary and Organization Director of the Mont. Farm Bureau for 8 years, active in State and County Federation of Women's Clubs and served on the State Board of Health. She was m. in 1922 to Frank E. Wyatt, also a grad. of Mont. State College, Mortar Board, a Mason, and Shriner. They live on their

ranch near Bozeman.

Billye Wyatt Henderson

10-11 7

10-117 Billye Adele Wyatt, their only child, was b. in 1923. She attended Mont,

State College 1939-1942, a member of Alpha A Pi. Entered W. War II service Aug. 1942, the first Wave from the state of Mont. Attended Officer's Candidate School at North­ampton, Mass. Commissioned Ensign Mar. 1943. Was in recruiting Office and Naval Officer Procurement at Seattle, Wash. Over seas duty, Ship's Service Officer at Naval Air

Station, Hilo, Hawaii T.H. 1944 thru Apr. 1945. Honorable discharge Lt. U .S./N.R. Sept. 1946. She was m. in Hilo, Hawaii T .H. Feb. 1946 to James Claude Henderson. He was born Oct. 9, 1921 in Salt Lake City, Utah, attended the Univ. of Utah and was a Naval Aviator in W. War II. Also aboard aircraft carrier 2 years, Korean War. Now stationed at Bureau of Aeronautics, Washington, D.C.

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Children: 11-15 Claudia Leah Henderson b. Dec. 2,

194 7 Naval Air Station, Patuxent, Md. 11-16 Kay Adele Henderson, b. Nov. 8, 1951

San Diego, Cal.

8-42 EDWARD NORRIS CLEGHORN

8-42 EDWARD NORRIS CLEGHORN, son of James Franklin, and Elizabeth (Norris) Cleghorn 7-25, was b. May 7, 1873 in Mahaska Co. Ia. He moved with his parents to Wright Co. Mo. in 1884 and in Apr. 4, I 894 was m. to Ida Barnett. She was the dau. of John Forest and Emily Susan (Gideon) Barnett and was b. Apr. 2, I 878 in Wright Co. Mo. As a farmer and stockman, he was especially interested in raising fine horses, also in building homes. He built several homes for himself as well as for others. He was a member of the Methodist Church, I.O.O.F. Lodge, and served on school boards and various civic committees thru out his lifetime. He d. May 18, 1934 of Cerebral Hemorrhage and is buried at Copeland Cemetery,

Children: 9-70 Gertrude Cleghorn* 9-71 Myrtle Cleghorn* 9-72 Everett Knight

b, 1896 m. Guy D. Josserand b. 1898 m. Joseph Willard Cossell

Cleghorn b.May 31, 1900 m. (Mrs.) Leah (Ostein) Jones, After W. War I he served in the Army of Occupation in Germany. He is an electrical welder and resides in Wichita, Kans. No children. Step dau. Hazel Jones. Adopted son, Everett K. Cleghorn, Jr,

9-73 John Albert Cleghorn b. Oct. 29, 1903 in Barton Co, Kans, m. in June 1835 Golda Reece. They reside in Cheyenne Wells, Colo. where he owns and operates a machine and blacksmithing business.

Children: 10-121 Jerry Reece Cleghorn b. Sept. 20, 1936 I 0-122 Donna Dee Cleghorn b. Mar. 29, 1940 I 0-123 Linda Lee Cleghorn b. Apr. 2, 1945

9-74 Cecil Earl Cleghorn b. July 13, 1908 in Barton Co. Kans. Hem. in 1932 Laura

Children:

Josephine Strode, dau. of Dr. and Mrs, J. W, Strode of Garden City, Kans. During W. War II, he was fore­man of the welding dept. at Boeing Airplane Co. at Wichita and also operated a night school of welding. He was a member of the Masonic Order and Consistery and was first tenor in the Wichita Consistery Chorus. He d. Dec. 22, 1946 of virus pneumonia. His family lives at Wichita where they have a floral business.

10-124 Earl Lynn Cleghorn b. Feb. 5, 1933 at Copeland, Kans. He enlisted in U.S. Army Feb. 1950. Was sent to Korea in Sept. 1950 and taken prisoner on Thanksgiving Day 1950. Repatriated Aug. 28, l 953. Reached San Francisco, Calif, Sept. 16, 1953.

10-125 Kathleen K. Cleghorn b. Jan. 17, 1937

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THREE BIR THDAYS--Corp. Lynn Cleghorn, repatriated Korean prisoner of war who re­turned to Wichita Saturday night, caught up on his birthday celebrations by tasting three cakes baked for his homecoming. Corporal Cleghorn is pictured cutting one of the cakes, while watching are his sister, Kay, left, and his mother• Mrs. Josephine Cleghorn, both of Noel, Mo., former Wichitans. The cor­poral missed three birthdays while in Korea 36 months. He was a prisoner for 33 of those months.--(Eagle Staff Photo.)

Earl Lynn Cleghorn 10-124

9-75 Hazel Irene Cleghorn b. May 1 7, 1910 Kiowa Co. Kans. She attended Kans. State Teacher's College at Emporia and taught in the Kans. schools before her marriage. She was m. Sept. 20, 1936 to Earl Leroy Endsley, son of Warren and Mary Jane (Ward) Endsley of Copeland, Kans. He is fore­man at Beechcraft Airplane Co. in Wichita, where they reside at 640 North Glendale. Hazel is a member of Eunice Sterling Chapter of D.A.R. and leader of Girl Scout troup. She is interested also in Presbyterian church work and the activities of her three daughters.

Children: 10-126 Sandra Sue Endsley 10-127 Brenda Lou Endsley 10-128 Barbara Jo, Endsley

b. Feb. 17, 1938 b. Nov. 2, 1941 b. Dec. 13, 1942

9-76 Dr, Harold Burton

9-77

Cleghorn

Children:

b. Jan. 26, 1918 in Kiowa Co. Kans. He m. Betty Parker of Wichita, Kans. June 1940. He attended Southwestern College at Winfield, Kans. In W. War II he was in U.S. Marines and stationed in San Diego 2 years. He is employed at Beechcraft Airplane Co. and is a licensed Chiropractic doctor. His hobby is motion pictures. They reside in Wichita, Kans.

10-129 Marilyn Cleghorn 10-130 Roger Kent Cleghorn

b. 1943 b. 1947

Lawrence Edward Cleghorn b. Sept. 28, 1918 in Gray Co. Kans. He was m. June 1942 to

Dorothy Jean Little at the First Methodist Church in Wichita, Kans. In W. War II he was in the U.S. Marines, was wounded on Iwo Jima and hospitalized

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Children: 10-131 Lawrence Edward

in Honolulu. He has a wholesale Alumitile business for the state of Colo. and they live in Denver. His hobby is music.

Cleghorn, Jr. (Larry) b. Nov. 1943 10-132 Sherryl Cleghorn b. Jan. 1945 10-133 Judi Cleghorn b. Apr. 1948

9-78 James Franklin Cleghorn b. June 6, 1922 in Gray Co. Kans. He attended Wichita Univ.

Children: 10-134 Judy Cleghorn

His special interest was athletics and he was a con­sistent state winner in High School track events. He served in the U.S. Army in 1944-45. Hem. (1) Bertha Glaze. Divorced. m. (2) Mrs. Kathryn (Salise) Thayer, widow Jim Thayer. They live in Wichita where he is employed by Beechcraft Airplane Co.

b. Jan. 13, 1948 in Wichita.

8-45 MILLIE MARITTA GEORGE Staley

8-45 MILLIE MARITT A GEORGE, dau. of Wiley and Harriet (Norris) George, 7-27, was b. Nov. 26, 1864 in Putnam Co. Ind. and d. June 25, 1900 in Hancock Co. Ind. Shem. Willis L. Staley, son of Fayette and Mary Staley, March 1885. He was b. Mar. 1860 and d. in 1935. Lived in Hancock Co. Ind.

Children: 9-79 Lula Staley* b. 1885 m. Edd Williams 9-80 John Henry Staley* 9-81 Hobart Staley*

b. 1887 m. Gladys Doolittle b. 1894 m. Jennie Mae Neff

8-46 CLARENCE IRBY GEORGE

8-46 CLARENCE IRBY GEORGE, son of Wiley and Harriet (Norris) George 7-27, was b. Apr. 13, 1875. Hem. Dora Casey and they resided in Ind. He d. Aug. 5, 1928.

Children: 9-82 Pauline George b. m. Robert Gilpin

Children: l 0-140 George Richard Gilpin 10-141 Robert Earl Gilpin l 0-142 Marrill Lee Gilpin

9-83 Eugene George b. m. Benice Thayer Children: 10-143 Betty Ann George 10-144 Janet Jean George 10-145 Margaret Ellen George

8-48 OSCAR LEONARD GEORGE

8-48 OSCAR LEONARD GEORGE, son of Wiley and Harriet (Norris) George 7-27, was b. Oct. 13, 1875. Hem. Sept. 2, 1899 to Minnie Oaden, who was b. Dec. 22, 1880. He d. Mar. 4, 1948 at their home in Kennard, Ind. in Henry Co.

Children: (b. in Kennard, Ind.) 9-84 Ruth Ann George b. Feb. 3, 1900 m. Floyd Wright. He is a barber, she a beauti-

cian. They live at Middletown, Ind. No ch.

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9-85 Paul Alfred George

Ch:

b. Oct. 25, 1901 m. Ada Gipe. He is an interior decorator and lives at Butte, Mont.

10-146 Wallace George 9-86 9-87 9-88

Harriet Edith George b. Feb. 28, 1907 Mildred Edna George b. Nov. 1, 1909

m, Ralph Craig. Reside at Kennard, Ind. No ch. Not married

Katherine George b. June 19, 1913 m. Kenneth Kennedy. She d. 194 7. Ch: 10-147 Jerry Lee Kennedy d.y.

9-89 Isaac Smith George b. Feb. 4, 1918 m. Mary Matney in 1948. Served in W. War II five years, in New Guinea a:,;i.d Phillipines, Member of Am. Legion and V.F.W. Resides in New Castle, Ind. 1215 Ash St.

8-50 JOHN WILSON NORRIS

8-50 JOHN WILSON NORRIS, son of William Harrison, 7-29, and Clara Caroline (Sipes) Norris, was b. Oct. 5, 1871 in Attica, Ia. Hem. (1) and after her death hem. (2) Sadie W. Waln. Retired farmer, he resides in Des Moines, Ia.

Children: 9-91 Gladys Evelyn

Ch:

b, Oct. 28, 1895 m. Charles Weber. They own and operate a grocery store in Lorimor, Ia.

10-148 Charles Edwin Weber 9.:.92 William Clyde

Ch:

b. Mar. 20, 1904 m. Louise Batchelor 1927 Reside in Des Moines, where he is with the State Employment Dept.

10-147 Virginia Lee b. Jan 28, 1929 m. Charles Taylor. He is associated with the Taylor Refrigeration Co., Des Moines. Ch: 11-172 Cheri Suzanne Taylor. b. 1947 11-1 73 Charles Edwin Taylor b. 1951

8-51 VALERIE NORRIS DeNise

8-51 MARY VALERIE NORRIS, dau. of William Harrison 7-29 and Clara Caroline {Sipes) Norris, was b. Sept. 9, 1873 in Attica, Ia. In 1897 she was m. to Charles A. DeNise, who was b. in 1874 and d. in 1918. She resides at Lisbon, Ia. with her dau., Charlene Griffith.

Children: 9-94 Don Eugene DeNise* b. 1899 m. Virginia Elizabeth Canepa 9-95 Hazel Mildred DeNise* b. 1901 m. Clifford H. Cram 9-96 Rosa Carroll DeNise b. 1903 m. William J. Eberhardt. She is a cosmotologist in

Solon, Ia. No ch, 9-97 Minnie Charlene

DeNise 9-98 James Leonard

DeNise

9-99 Charles Dale DeNise

b. 1907 m. Lyle E. Griffiths

b. Aug. 11, 1909. Served in W. War II m. Lamona L. Frizzell. Reside at Norwood, O. No ch.

b. Sept. 1, 1913 at Granger, Ia. Served with U.S. Marines in W. War II. m. Gladys Conley in 1934. Reside in Newport, Kv. No ch.

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8-52 DAVID COE NORRIS

8-52 DAVID COE NORRIS, son of William Harrison 7-29 and Clara Caroline (Sipes) Norris, was b. May 15, 1875 at Attica, Marion Co. Ia. Hem. in 1899 Hattie McVay at Tracy, Ia. He was a farmer and his hobby was raising horses. He d. Jan. 1, 1944 at Oskaloosa, Ia.

Children: 9-101 Verle Olive b. Sept. 12, 1900 at Tracy, Ia. m. Roy Himelick in 1920. They

live in Albia, Ia. Ch: 10-158 Marlin Leroy

Hime lick b. 1932 9-1 02 Harold H. h. Dec, 8, 1902 at Knoxville, Ia. m. Hazel Thompson in 1929.

He is a welder in John Deere Factory in Moline, Ill. Ch: 10-159 Dixie Lee b. 1932

9-103 Gail b. July 16, 1904 Knoxville, Ia. m. Ardis Tucker in 1931.

Ch: 10-160 Thomas Merle 10-161 Joyce Marie 10-162 Sally Jack

Resides in Oskaloosa, Ia,

b. 1933 b. 1935 b. 1935

9-104 William Coe b. Jan. 29, 1908 Served in W. War II in European Theater with Field Artillery. Employed in John Deere Factory, Moline, Ill.

9-105 Alfred Merle b. July 28, 1909 m. Verda Anderson in 1945. Carpenter for the Mand St. Louis Railroad Co., Keithburg, Ill. Verda is Registered Nurse.

Ch: 10-163 Theo 10-164 Coleen

8-66 CHARLES OTIS WALLS

8-66 CHARLES OTIS WALLS, son of William H. and Mary Frances (Norris) Walls 7-31, was b. July 20, 1875 at Roachdale, Ind. He was m. Dec. 29, 1898 to Eva Nusbaum at Newbern, Ia. She was the dau. of John and Ella Nusbaum and was b. in 1878 and now resides at her home at Chariton, Ia. He died Nov. 11, 1924 and she m. (2) Mr. ___ Evans.

Children: 9-106 Gladys Isetta Walls b. Sept. 18, 1900 m. David Anderson. They reside at

Williamson, Ia. Children: 10-166 Kenneth Ray

Anderson b. Feb. 7, 1922 m. Mildred McLane in 1940. He served in W. War II. Reside in Moline, Ill. Children:

9-107 Carl Otis Walls

Children:

11-171 Ronnie Lee Anderson b. 1942 11-172 Karen Ray Anderson b. 1943

b. May 15, 1902 m. Lela Hall in 1924. Engaged in construction work, foreman of a company and resides in Lincoln, Nebr.

10-167 Jack Lee Walls b. 1926 m. Mary Simmons W. War II no children 10-168 Jerry Dean Walls b. 1931 W. War IL In Korea. Not married.

9-108 Lottie Bernice Walls b. Feb. 22, 1904 m. Lee Thomas. Reside in Chicago. No children.

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9-109 Beatrice Marie Walls o. June 21, 1906 m. Fred Hupp. Reside in Chicago, Ill. No children.

9-110 Margery Ann Walls 9-111 Clarence Ora Walls

b. 1912 d.y. b. 1914 d.y.

8- 75 GARNETT EVERETT NORRIS

8-75 GARNETT EVERETT NORRIS, son of Margaret Isabelle Norris 7-36 and John Pierce Norris, 8-209 of Part II, was b. Jan. 5, 1862 in O. and d. Sept. 15, 1934 at Decatur, Ill. Buried at Vernon, Ill. He m. Pearl Beck, a teacher in the Decatur Schools. They lived at Vernon and then Decatur, Ill.

Children: 9-123 Mildred

Children:

b. Mar. 31, 1912 She attended Art Institute in Chicago and teaches Art in Southwest Univ. in Austin, Tex. She also writes an Art Column for the Austin, Tex. newspapers. She m. (1) Jack Wilson in 1928 and (2) Carl Benton Compton of South Bend, Ind. in 1935. He is a grad. of Notre Dame and Art Institute, Chicago. He is head of the Art Dept. at Southwest Univ. at P•1stin, Tex.

10-1 71 Richard Compton b. Mar. 14, 1937

Ernest Norwood Norris 8-77

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8-77 ERNEST NORWOOD NORRIS

8-77 ERNEST NORWOOD NORRIS, son of John Pierce Norris, 8-209 of Part II, and Margaret Isabelle (Norris) Norris, 7-36, was b. May 5, 1869 in Pendleton Co. Ky. and d. Jan. 5, 1934 in Effingham, Ill. He attended Hayward College and Ill. S.N.U ., majoring in Languages. He was an accomplished speaker and teacher in the Ill. schools for 32 years. He served as Elder in the Christian Church many years, and his hobbies were photography and portrait painting. On Aug. 27, 1891 hem. Elizabeth Foster, dau. of Harmon and Lucinda (Hathway) Foster, She was b. Oct. 4, 1871. She studied speech with her cousin, J.B. Morgan, one time teacher in the N.E. Imperial University at Sappara, Japan. She supervised speaking contests in the state of Ill. and won the Grand Star medal for the best work in that state. This compiler is most grateful to Elizabeth (Foster) Norris for her patient research in the archives at Washington, D.C. for Norris data; she aided much in the compilation of this history.

Children: 9-124 Idalyne* 9-125 Halvern Lamar* 9-126 Ralph Audobon* 9-127 Winifred* 9-128 John Harmon*

b, Sept. 28, 1893 m. William Farris b, Mar. 20, 1896 Not married o. Mar. 14, 1898 m. Nina Fullmer b, Oct. 26, 1902 m. Wm. Lewis Broom b. Oct. 16, 1906 Not married

8-79 CORA BELLE NORRIS

8-79 CORA BELLE NORRIS, dau. of Margaret Isabelle 7-36 and John Pierce Norris, was b. June 6, 1876 in Ky. and m. in 1898 Dr. Herbert Dickens Ryman. His grandmother, Mary (Dickens) Ryman was a cousin of Charles Dickens, the English author. Cora was a teacher in the Kans. schools, attending Topeka, Kans, Normal College and Ill. S. N. Univ. in Ill, During her early marriage, both she and her husband taught at Richland, Kans. In 1907 Dr. Ryman grad. from Medical College in Topeka and began the practice of medicine in Vernon, Ill. Later he practiced at Mt, Pulaski, Ill, In W. War I he served in the medical corps as Capt., was wounded by shrapnel in France and d. Aug. 17, 1918, He is listed in "Heroes All' 0 and is buried in Arlington, D.C.

After her husband's death, Cora was Supt. of Schools in Macon Co. Ill. for 16 years. She resides (1953) in Van Nuys, Calif.

Children: 9-129 Christine Ryman

9-130 Garnett Lucille Ryman

9-131 Herbert Ryman, Jr.

b. Feb. 25, 1903 at Richland, Kansas. She attended Milliken Univ. at Decatur, Ill., majoring in Household Science and was Assistant Dietician of Illinois during the administration of Gov, Horner. Later was Food Con­sultant at Marshall Fields in Chicago. She was m. (1) to Bruce Persinger (2) Col. Earl Harris. They reside at Van Nuys, Calif. No children.

b. June 10, 1906 in Topeka, Kans. She attended Milliken Univ. at Decatur, Ill., majoring in Bibliography. She was talent scout for M-G-M. She was m. (1) to Lewis McCloon and (2) John Carroll, Motion Picture Actor. They reside in Culver City, Calif.

b. June 28, 1910 at Vernon, Ill. Attended Chicago Art Institute and is an artist of note. He was with Metro-Goldwyn­Mayer and Fox Studios and was one of the artists on the Walt Disney pictures. There is an article in Goodhousekeeping Magazine (April, 1950) about Herbert Ryman. He is a portrait painter at Van Nuys, Calif.,

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illustrator of the new editions of "The Black Rose" and "The Robe". He is associated with a N. Y. pub­lishing company.

8-80 JOHN BYRON NORRIS

8-80 JOHN BYRON NORRIS, son of Margaret Isabelle Norris 7-36 and John Pierce Norris (see Part II), was b. May 30, 1882 in Ill. He attended business college at Peoria, Ill. and was assistant supervisor of Hospital at Mantino, Ill. He is now (1950) with the Industrial School in Lincoln, Ill., a home for the aged and underprivileged orphans. Hem. Mabel Hulinger in San Jose, Calif. She d. in 1934. Mabel Hulinger was a first cousin of Georgia Neese Clark of Richland, Kans., who was appointed by President Harry Truman as Secretary of the U.S. Treasury in 1948. John B. Norris resides at Mantino, Ill.

Children: 9-132 Margaret EllenNorrisb. Aug. 15, 1911 She attended Wesleyan Univ. at Bloomington,

Ill. She was m. in 1931 to Paige Swim. He d. in Mar. 1949. She is a teacher in Rockford, Ill.

Children: 10-178 Margaret Ann Swim 10-179 Robert Paige Swim 10-180 Kaye Alice Swim

b. Nov. 1, 1936 b. Dec. 4, 1938 b. Feb. 11, 1942

9-133 John Robert Norris b. Jan. 18, 1920 m. in 1943 Drusilla Causey. He served in the U. S. Navy during W. War II. Employed in the Arsenal at Rock Island, Ill. and resides at Sterling, Ill.

Children: 10-181 John Frederick 10-182 Elaine 10-183 James Robert

b. Mar. 5, 1944 b. June 22, 1946 b. July 30, 1947

8-81 CALVIN CLAUDUS NORRIS

8-81 CALVIN CLAUDUS NORRIS, son of James Taylor 7-38 and Josephine (Yelton) Norris, was b. Jan. 29, 1870 near Vernon, Ill. He d. in 1932. He m. (1) Minnie Henderson who was b. in 1878 and d. in 1902. Hem. (2) Belle Glardon.

Children: 9-135 Virgil Edmund b. Mar. 12, 1894 In W. War I he was Sgt., Officer's Training

School, and 1st Lt. Overseas. One year in France in Art. Regt. Hem. (1) Clara DeYounge (2) Alice Arnholt (3) Thresa May Lindsay.

Children: 10-184 Ethel Gertrude

10-185 Edmond Claude 10-186 Elizabeth Louise

b. July 1921 m. in 1940 Norbert Narske Children: 11-173 Richard Martin Narske 11-174 Gerald Wayne Narske 11-175 Lois Jane Narske

b. Sept. 28, 1924 d.y. b. 1933

10-18 7 Carol Sandra b. 1934 10-188 Virgil Edmond b. 1940 10-189 James Robert b. 1944

b. 1942 b. 1944

9-136 Elsie Irene b. May 31, 1896 m. 1915 to Wesley Earl Stitt. Reside at Streator, Ill. She m. (2) Gunner Lillifelt. He d. 1950.

Children: 10-190 Vi':rginia Ruth Stitt b. 1917 m. Bernard Edw. Lederman

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Children: 11-1 76 Judith Ann Lederman b. 1942 11-1 77 Anthony Lederman b. 1943 11-1 78 Mary Ann Lederman b. 1945

10-191 Robert Earl Stitt b. 1920 m. Lois Idelle McCarthey. In W. War II in

9-137 Ivan Lee

Children: 10-192 Muriel June

10-193 Gloria Jean

U.S. Marines, he was Tech. Sgt., Aerial Photographer. Served 18 months on Midway Island. Resides at Compton, Calif. Children: 11-179 William Lee Stitt b. 1946 11-180 Diana Lynn Stitt b. 1948 11-181 Richard Wesley Stitt b. 1950

b. Oct. 23, 1987 m. Nellie Sweeney. W. War I he was Telephone Tech. Headquarters. 18 months in France and Occu­pied Germany. In W. War II he was Navy Machinists Mate 1st Class; 6 mo. at P-T Boat Base. Stricken with tropical fever and sent to the U.S. for hospitali­zation. Discharged and worked at Naval Airport. Resides at Chilocothe, Ill.

b. 1922 m. Donald Blair McIntosh Children: 11-182 Edythe Barbara McIntosh b. 1944 11-183 Donald B. McIntosh b. 1945 d.y. 11-184 Doris Bernice McIntosh b. 1947

b. 1925 m. Chester H. Borman Children: 11-185 Patricia Susan Borman 11-186 Linda Jean Borman 11-187 James Lee Borman

b. 1946 b. 194 7 b. 19--

10-194 Barbara Joan 10-195 Patsy Jane

b. 1930 b. 1936

9-139 William Yelton b. Apr. 14, 1900 m. Nelle Gertrude DeYoung. He was Wireless in W. War I, went to France in 1917. Hospitalized

Children:

with influenza in 1918, Discharged in 1919. In W. War II he was Capt. in T .C. Eleven months in England as Transportation Officer. Assigned on Gen. Simpson's Personal Staff as Major in 1944. Seriously injured in 1945, spent 18 months in hospitals overseas and in the U.S.A. 18 mo. overseas.

10-196 Raymond William a foster child. Children by second wife, Belle Glardon: 9-140 Iverne Glardon b. Oct. 8, 1904 m. 1927 Oscar Iber. They reside at Evanston,

9-141 Minnie Belle 9-142 Evelyn Gertrurle

Children:

Ill. No children. b. Mar. 19, 1906 d.y. b. Feb. 1 7, 1908 m. Edgar Brown. Reside in Chicago, Ill.

10-198 Darlene Brown b. 1931 m. Albert Shaner 10-199 Edgar Lee Brown b. 1934

9-143 Claudean Marie b. Mar. 27, 1909 m. Vale H. Wright. Reside at Broadmoor, Ill. Children: 10-199 Paul Orin Wright b. 1937 10-200 Faith Evangeline b, 1940

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9-144 Russell Everett b. Jan. 26, 1912 m. Lulu Wright. W. War II, U.S. Marine Corps, Master Sgt, Expert Machine Gunner. Served several months in Alaska as gunner in B-17 Bomber. Sent to Quantico Marine Officer's School and ranked as War­rant Officer. Served in the Pacific. Holds Reserve Chief Warrant Officer's rank in Marines. Resides in Chicago, Ill. No children.

8-90 EDNA EMELIA NORRIS Hitchcock

8-90 EDNA EMELIA NORRIS, dau. of Robert Napoleon, 7-40, and Julia (Morely) Norris, was b. 1888 and m. Feb. 2, 1915 to James Raymond Hitchcock. He was b. in Mondamen, Ia. They moved to Sask., Canada, where their children were born. All four sons served in the Canadian Army during W. War II.

Children: 9-145 Birnie Norris

Hitchcock

9-146 Francis Leslie Hitchcock

9-147 Cecil Loren Hitchcock

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b. Oct. 31, 1915 m. Joan McKnizie, who was b. in Apple cross, Ros shire, North Scotland. No children.

b. Nov. 12, 1917 Not married

b. Mar. 21, 1921 m. Ivy Mae Barron, who was b. in London, Eng. in 1923. They were married in 1942 in London.

a. Linda Josephine !Iitch­cock b. 194 7

9-148 Robert Eldon Hitchcock

Ch:

b. Oct. 30, 1924 m. 1947 Ethel Marion Venne, who was b. in 1923.

a. Wendy Ann Hitchcock b. 1948 in Alberta, Canada b. Edward Raymond

Hitchcock b. 1949 in Alberta, Canada

8-92 EBERLE LAFAYETTE NORRIS

8-92 EBERLE LAFAYETTE NORRIS, son of Robt. Napoleon 7-40 and Martha (Farmer) Norris, was b. 1897 and m. in 1927 Mrs. Mildred (Jones) Meadows. She was b. Apr. 6, 1900. They reside in Vernon, Ill.

Children: 9-149 Donna Fay Norris 9-150 Lucille

Ch:

b. 1929 d.y. b. Sept. 19, 1931 m. Denean Walker in 1949

a. Connie Dean Walker b. 1950 9-151 Robert Elton b. July 26, 1937 9-152 Erwin Lloyd b. Feb. 25, 1940

8-94 CHARLES WILLIAM MULLOY

8-94 CHARLES WILLIAM MULLOY, son of James G. Mulloy and Mary Eliza (Norris) Mulloy, 7-42, was b. Feb. 24, 1874 at Ames, Nebr. He d. May 31, 1934 at Freemont, Nebr. and is buried in Ridge Cemetery there. He m. Harriet May Horton, a Nebr. school teacher, who was b. Sept. 8, 1872 in Dodge Co. Nebr. Shed. May 10, 1940 at Freemont, Nebr. He was with the Postal service at Freemont for 30 years, active in the Nebr. Ass'n. of Letter Carriers and was Scout Master in the Presbyterian Church for many years. His hobby was fishing.

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Children:

9-153 Caroline Marie Mulloyb. Mar. 13, 1901 m. 1927 Russell E. Blakeney. She grad. from Midland College with B.A. degree and taught in the Nebr. schools. Her special interest is flower garden­ing.

Children: 1 0-201 Betty Bernice

Blakeney

10-202 Roger William Blakeney

10-203 Lou Jean Blakeney

10-204 Leonard Jermone Blakeney

b. May 11, 1928 m. Richard E. Wolfe. She is office manager and they have a dau,, Nancy Kay Wolfe b, May 4, 1952

b, May 30, 1930 Not married. He attended College at Pullman, Wash, Now in Air Force in the Phillipines, Enlisted in 1950.

b, Feb. 14, 1932 Not married. Attended Business College, Spokane, Wash,

b, Apr, 11, 1936 Not married. Attending Richland High School, Wash.

9-154 Hugh William Mulloy b. Feb, 20, 1904 m. in 1929 Mercedes Virginia Caldwell, He attended the Univ. of Nebr. and is now employed by a Lumber Mill at Eugene, Ore, His special interest is

Children: 10-205 Charles Patrick

Mulloy 10-206 Hugh Conrad Mulloy

10-207 Gail Marie Mulloy 9-155 Mary Elizabeth Mulloy b. Mar,

Children:

fine horses.

b. Nov. 30, 1930 at Eugene, Ore. b. Nov, 22, 1931 Serving with U.S. Navy in Japan

(1953). b. Feb. 17, 1936 Attending Hi School at Eugene, Ore.

15, 1908 m. George Robert Growcock in 1929. She attended Midland College and was a teacher before her marriage.

10-208 Robert Lee and Rodney were identical twins b. Nov. 1-5, 1930. Both of them had their names changed legally from Grow­cock to Reagan, Robert Lee Reagan enlisted in U.S. Army Oct. 4, 1948; served in Japan and Korea 33 months with Adj. Gen. Corps, 930 Engr. Aviation Group, Air Force. Dis­charged May 1952. He was m. June 14, 1953 to Barbara Jean Walker, dau, of George Walker of Waco, Tex. She attended Baylor Univ. at Waco, and Midland College at Freemont, Nebr. Robert Lee is now a pre­Law student at Midland College, Freemont,

10-209 Rodney Leon Reagan attended Midland College at Freemont and now lives in Tampa, Fla. He is a Comptometer operator at The American Company. He enlisted in U.S. Army Oct, 4, 1948. In Japan and Korea 33 months with Adj, Gen. Corps, 930th Engr. Aviation Group, Air Force, Not married,

10-210 Mary Anne Growcock b. Feb, 9, 1932 m, 1949 Harold Stacy Weeks. Live at Freemont, Nebr. One daughter, Linda Marie Weeks b. Dec. 10, 1951.

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8-96 SUSANNAH ELIZABETH MULLOY Baldwin

8-96 SUSANNAH ELIZABETH MULLOY, dau. of James G. and Mary Eliza (Norris) Mulloy, 7-42, was b, Dec. 18, 1880 at Ames, Nebr. Shem. Sept. 1905 Percival Lyman Baldwin, son of Charles Giles and Sarah Whitmore (Lyman) Baldwin. He was an employee of Nebr, State College at Lincoln until his retirement. He now resides in Lincoln.

Children: 9-156 Thelma Mary Baldwin b. Nov. 28, 1906 d.y. 9-157 __ Mulloy Baldwin b, Jan, 15, 1914 at Lincoln, Nebr. He m. 1939 Kathleen Hall.

Children:

After 3 months in Army, W. War II, he rec'd a medical discharge. He is now a wholesale grocery broker at Lincoln, Nebr.

10-211 Susan Ann Baldwin b. Oct, 10, 1944 at Long Beach, Calif. 10-212 Barbara Kay Baldwin b, May 9, 1949 at Lincoln,

9-158 Percival Lyman Baldwin, Jr. b. Jan. 25, 1916 at Lincoln, m. in 1950 Sue Cummings. He

served 3 years W. War II in Quarter Master Co. Sgt, in Air Force in India 18 months. They live in San Jose, Calif.

8-97 JOHN R. MULLOY

8-97 JOHN R. MULLOY, son of James G. and Mary Eliza (Norris) Mulloy 7-42, was b. Mar, 4, 1882 at Ames, Nebr. He was a clothing salesman for John Sonin Store and lived in Freemont, Nebr. He m. Apr. 30, 1906 Lucille Vavra, who was the dau, of Adolph and Marie (Peshek) Vavra. She was b. in 1883 and d. in 1912. He m. (2) Bess Dunbar in 1945 at Hiawatha, Kans.

Children: 9-159 John Maurice Mulloy b. July 26, 1910 at Freemont, Nebr. Hem. in 1930 Harriet

Reger. He served with the U.S. Navy in W. War II and was in Japan and in Korea, and is making the Navy his life work.

Children: 10-213 John Reger Mulloy b. Apr, 29, 1945 at Reno, Nev,

e-98 FANNIE AMANDA NORRIS Dolen

8-98 FANNIE AMANDA NORRIS, dau. of Thomas Leonard 7-43 and Harriet (Ulan) Norris, was b. Feb, 15, 1872 near Fremont, Nebr. Shed. Mar, 29, 1941 at Bethel, Clermont Co. O. She was m. in 1892 to Walter Dolen at Moscow, Clermont Co. O.

Children: 9-160 Horace K. Dolen b, Sept. _22, 1893 at Lindale, O. He m. Hazel L. Dawson, They

reside at Akron, O. where he is a -machinist with the Goodrich Company. No children.

8-100 CLARENCE T. NORRIS

8-100 CLARENCE T. NORRIS, son of Thomas Leonard 7-43 and his second wife, Adda (Fletcher) Norris, was b. July 4, 1876 at Ames, Nebr. Hem, in 1900 Bertie Zugg and they reside at Knoxville, Tenn. He is a retired farmer.

Children: 9-161 Margaret Janet b. July 10, 1904 at Bethel, 0. In 1924 she was m. to Jacob

Loren Wolf. He was b, Feb. 7, 1903 near Batavia, 0, They reside in Knoxville, Tenn. where he is in the tree expert business in Tenn. and adjoining states.

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Children: 10-214 David Loren Wolf

10-215 Robert Milton Wolf

10-216 Paul Norris Wolf

b. June 14, 1931 in Knoxville, Tenn. He attended the Univ. of Tenn., majoring in Business Admin­istration until called into the Service in 1951. He is in the U .s. Navy serving as storekeeper on Aircraft Carrier U .S.S. Block Island. He was chosen as one of the American Honor G1;1ard for the parade in London, England at the time of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, June, 1953.

b. Dec. 1 7, 1935 He is attending Christianberry High School.

b. Nov. 8, 1937 Attending Christianberry High School.

8-101 MARY BELLE NORRIS Delano

8-101 MARY BELLE NORRIS, dau. of Thomas Leonard 7-43 and second wife Adda (Fletcher) Norris, was b. Feb. 5, 1878 at Moscow, Clermont Co. 0. and d. May 1, 1900 in Cincinnati, O. She was m. in 1895 to Orin Delano. He was a machinist with a tool company in Hamilton, 0,

Children: 9-162 Walter Delano

Children;

b. Jan. 26, 1898 at Neville, O. He is Supt. of the Hamilton Tool Co. in Hamilton. He m. Marie Moeller and they reside at Hamilton.

10-217 Patricia Delano b. July 12, 1924 m. to Robert A. Wittman at Hamilton. Children: a. Steven Robert Wittman b. 1951 b. Lawrence Walter Wittman b. 1951

10-218 Shirley Norris Delano

9-163 Earl Delano

b. Nov. 16, 1931 Graduated from the Good Samaritan School of Nursing May, 1951. Not married.

b. Apr. 1, 1900 at Cov~ngton, Ky. m. Nettie Tarvin. He was in U.S. Army during W. War II. He resides in Hamilton, 0. where he is equipment operator in the Hamilton Tool Co.

8-102 WILLIAM HARRISON NORRIS

8-102 WILLIAM HARRISON NORRIS, son of Thomas Leonard 7-43 and Adda (Fletcher) Norris, was b. Apr. 1889 in Clermont Co. 0. Hem. Fanny Ritchey and they reside in Bethel, O. where he is a veterinarian.

Children: 9-164 Harry Thomas

Children:

b. Apr. 23, 1914 m. Vivian Henderson. They own and operate a food market at Withamsville, O. He was in W. War II, and a prisoner at Lindborg, Germany for 4 months.

10-219 Harry Thomas Jr. 10-220 Suzanne

b. 1938 b. 1939

9-165 Marjorie Lea

9-166 Dixie Lou

b. Mar. 27, 1917 m. Dr. Yutaka Ypshida, surgeon at Cincinnati, O. She is a registered nurse in the Insulin Dept. at Longview Hospital in Cincinnati, O.

b. July 12, 1919 m. Richard K. Disney She was teacher in the Ohio schools before her marriage.

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Children:

10-221 Jennifer Lea Disney b. 1945 10-222 Melinda Lue Disney b. 1947

9-167 Betty Jean b. May 16, 1921 m. Bruce M. Geiger at Bethel, O. She was a nurse before her marriage.

Children: 10-223 Bruce Douglas Geiger b. 1950 10-224 David Norris Geiger b. 1948

8-103 JENNIE ALMA NORRIS Swope

8-103 JENNIE ALMA NORRIS, dau. of Thomas Leonard 7-43 and second wife Adda {Fletcher) Norris, was b. Sept. 21, 1884 near Batavia, Clermont Co. O. Shem. in 1907 Edward Blaine Swope, the son of Lincoln and Emma Swope. They were engaged in farming and livestock raising near Felicity, 0. She now resides at Felicity.

Children: 9-169 Helen Swope

Children:

b. Apr. 10, 1911 She was m. in 1931 to Durward Hughes, son of Clarence and Clyde Hughes. They own and operate a Meat and Food Market at Terrace Park, Cincinnati, O.

I 0-225 Donald D. Hughes b. Sept. 9, 1932 who is attending College in Cincinnati, O. in 1953.

9-1_70 Howard Lincoln Swope b. Aug. 31, 1914 He m. Genevieve Scott, dau. of Robert and Louise Scott. He graduated at Felicity High School and was group leader of CCC Camps and Co-Op work until W. War II. He served in the U.S. Army from 1941 to 1945. He trained in Washington and California and played in the 3rd Infantry Band. He was in the inva­sions of Africa, Sicily and Italy; hospitalized with malaria fever, then played for 6 months in the Rest Homes in Rome, Italy. Enroute home all his identifi­cation papers were stolen, requiring several weeks to establish his service record and receive his discharge. He was finally discharged in July, 1945 with 5 campaign stars. He taught Vocational Agriculture, then pur­chased a drug store at Felicity, where they now reside. His wife, Genevieve, was cashier in the Felicity State Bank for several years.

Children:

8-104 EDITH LOUISE METCALFE King

8-104 EDITH LOUISE METCALFE, dau. of Nannie (Norris) 7-4 and James A. Metcalfe, was b. Jan. 20, 1883 at Moscow, O. She was m. in 1903 to Frank L. King at Seattle, Wash. Frank d. Apr. 5, 1952 and she resides in Seattle.

Children: 9-171 Louise King b. Nov. 8, 1907 m. in 1932 Floyd F. Brown. Residence, 2338

Humboldt, Bellingham, Wash. Children: 10-226 Floyd Francis Brown b. June 14, 1933

9-172 Winifred King b. Apr. 9, 1910 m. in 1937 Leslie C. Clarke. No children. Res. 2717 Williams, Bellingham, Wash.

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8-105 LIDA METCALFE Parsons

8-105 LIDA METCALFE, dau. of Nannie (Norris) 7-4 and James A. Metcalfe, was b. Dec. 27, 1884. She was m. to John C. Parsons. They reside at 845 E 91st St., Seattle, Wash.

Children: 9-173 Rodney C. Parsons

Children: b. Dec. 18, 1911 m. Residence, Seattle, Wash.

10-227 Marlele Parsons l 0-228 Billy Parsons

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9-174 Mary Parsons b. Nov. 15, 1916 m. 1940 to ___ Gallagher. Residence

Children: 10-229 Gary Gallagher l 0-230 Gay Gallagher

7012-19th N.E., Seattle, Wash.

8-106 AGNES METCALFE Hyde

8-106 AGNES METCALFE, dau •. of Nannie (Norris) 7-4, and James A. Metcalfe, was b. Aug. 23, 1886. She was m. in 1910 to Marshall Hyde;. They resided at Lewiston, Ida., where she d. Mar. 30, 1940.

Children: 9-175 Eleanor Hyde

Children: b. June 3

l 0-231 Marsha Lee Wilkinson 10-232 Suzanne Dea Wilkinson

m, Pat Wilkinson in 1939

9-176 Marshall Hyde b. Mar. 30, 19 Lewiston, Ida. m. Eileen 1943. No children.

9-177 Margaret Agnes Hyde b. Nov. 29, 1925 m. Stanford Strain Children: 10-233 Linda Kay Strain b. May, 1945 Spokane, Wash. 10-234 Patricia Eileen Strain b. Aug. 29, 1946

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10-235 Jon Stanford Strain b. July 31, 1951 Wenatchee, Wash.

8-107 JAMES ALBERT METCALFE

8-107 JAMES ALBERT METCALFE, son of Nannie (Norris) 7-4, and James A. Metcalfe, was b. Aug. 7, 1888. Hem. Bertha Schnebly in 1912. They reside at Kirkland, Wash, Box 482 R.3, where he is a merchant.

Children: 9-178 James Albert Metcalfeb. Sept. 22, 1914 m. Celia Sherer July 15, 1934.

Children: 10-236 James Albert Metcalfe 10-237 Robert Allen Metcalfe 10-238 Janene Ann Metcalfe 10-239 Mae Jean Metcalfe

9-179 Ruth Metcalfe b. Mar. 12, 1920 m. Lyle Hanks 1940 Children: 10-240 Lyle Lavern Hanks 10-241 Robert Louis Hanks 10-242 Patricia Ann Hanks

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8-115 ERNEST NORRIS

8-115 ERNEST NORRIS, son of William Harrison 7-45 and Martha (Rarden) Norris, was b. in 1889 in Pendleton Co. Ky. and d. in 1916 in the same county. Hem. Talitha Herbert.

Children: 9-182 Mary Louise b. Nov. 26, 1909 m. 1942 Richard Lloyd. She attended Cincin­

nati Univ. and was a stenographer there before her marriage. Her hobby is photography, and they reside in Newport, Ky.

Children: 10-243 Richard Ernest Lloyd b. Nov. 27, 1946

9-183 Elbert Harrison b. Sept. 7, 1911 Hem. in 1935 Frances Winston at Ft. Thomas, Ky. He served in W. War II. He is in the insurance business in Detroit, Mich. where they reside. No children.

8-119 VELMA NORRIS Morford

8-119 VELMA NORRIS, dau. of George Washington 7-48 and Amanda (Marshall) Norris, was b. in 1887. She was educated at Eastern Ky. Teacher's College and taught 8 years in the Pendle­ton Co. Ky. schools. She was m. to Arthur Morford and they resided at Foster, Ky. where he d. in 1937.

Children: 9-187 Winfred Morford b. in 1922 m. Geneva King. He is Service Manager at

Springfield, O. Children: 10-244 Brenda Morford 10-245 Sandra Morford

9-188 Donald A. Morford b. 1923

b. 1944 b. 1946

m. Kathryn King. He was Tech. Sgt., served in Ordin­ance Evacuation Dept. during W. War II. He is Dept. Foreman of Chevrolet Co. in Cincinnati, O.

Donald A. Morford 9-188

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Dallas Howard Norris 8-121

8 -121 DALLAS HOW ARD NORRIS

8-121 DALLAS HOWARD NORRIS, son of George Washington 7-48 and Amanda (Marshall) Norris, was b. in 1892 in Pendleton Co. Ky. He attended Ky. State Normal School and grad. from Wesleyan College at Winchester, Ky. He received his M.A. degree from Cincinnati Univ. and spent 36 years in educational work in Ky. He was Supt. of Boone Co. schools from 1929 to 1946, the time of his death. A Methodist, he was active in church, civic and community affairs. Hem. in 1914 Golda Kidwell, who now resides at Wilmore, Ky.

Children: 9-190 Ivan Kidwell

Children: I 0-246 Ronald 10-247 Sue I 0-248 David

9-191 Pauline Lenora

Children: I 0-249 Linda Little

b. 1919 m. Jane Hightower, He served during W. War II with the U.S. Air Force and was Lt. in the Air Force in Korea.

b. 1945 b. 1948 b. 1949

b. 1922 m. Kent Little. She is a registered nurse and they live in Rivera, Calif.

9-192 Earl Marshall b. 1928 d.y. 9-193 Barbara Dallas b. 1930 Grad. from Asbury College and is teaching in Ky.

schools. 9-194 Helen Faye b. 1935 is a Senior in Wilmore High School

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8-126 FRANK RUSH NORRIS

8-126 FRANK RUSH NORRIS, son of John William 7-72 and Emma (Rush) Norris, was b. Nov. 26, 1884. Hem. Clara Barrett and they live in Butler, Pendleton Co. Ky. where they own a general store.

Children: 9-198 Paul Barrett

Children: a. Paul Barrett b. Sue Ann

9-199 Carrie Lucille

Children: a. Lois Thomas b. Judith Thomas

b. 1911 in Pendleton Co. Ky. He m. Loretta Irwin. They reside in Ft. Thomas. He owns an electrical store there.

b, 1913 m. Clark Thomas, farmer and dairyman of Pendleton

Co. Ky.

c. William Clark Thomas d. Candass Thomas e. Kathleen Thomas

9-200 Deborah June b. 1916 m. to James Egnew. He is employed by the Foster, Ky. Gas Co. No children.

8-130 HARRY ELMER NORRIS

8-130 HARRY ELMER NORRIS, son of Henry Bascom 7-74 and Anna Dora (Turner) Norris, was b. Oct. 17, 1881. Hem. Bertha Helva and they reside at Butler, Pendleton Co., Ky.

Children: 9-202 Edrie

Children: Robert Ducker Paulette Ducker

9-203 Lee

Children: a. Charles Allen

b. June 1 7, 1905 m. Paul Ducker, who was h. June 16, 1901. He is the son of Harry R. Ducker and grandson of Perry Ducker, b. 1852, at Butler, Ky. They reside at Ludlow, Ky.

h. 1931 b. 1946

b. Nov. 12, 1912 m. Mildred Cann. They live near Covington, Kenton Co., Ky.

b. Nov. 21, 1936

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Herbert Clyde Norris 8-132

8-132 HERBERT CLYDE NORRIS

8-132 HERBERT CLYDE NORRIS, son of Charles Calvin, 7-75, and Elizabeth Evaline (Fryer} Norris, was b, Aug. 20, 1888 at Butler, Pendleton Co., Ky. He moved with his parents to Coles Co., Ill. and grad. from H. S. at Charleston, Ill. He attended the Univ. of Ill. and E.I.T. College and lettered in basketball, football and track, breaking the low hurdle record at the track meet at the Univ. of Ill. He is six feet, four inches tall and weighs around 240-260. He was with the Standard Oil Company for 30 years, and is now retired.

Herbert and brother Guy and cousins Frank and Frazier Norris restored the Old Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Pendleton Co. Ky. in 1951, where their ancestors are buried, It was thru Herbert's interest and help that this branch of the family was completed; he traveled thru several states to find the records.

Hem. in 1910 Josephine Boyer, and they reside at 1004 Raab Ave., Belleville, Ill.

Children:

9-206 Elizabeth Josephine b. July 24, 1919 m. John Bickford Henderson. He was Major in U.S. Army in W. War II with 605 Tank Destroyer Btn., European Theatre. In U.S. Officer's Reserve. They live at 3615 Hycliffe, Louisville, Ky.

Children: l 0-250 Ann Norris Henderson b. Dec. 20, 1942 10-251 Ellinor Bickford

Henderson b. Dec. 13, 1944 l 0-252 Jean Elizabeth

Henderson b. Nov. 3, 1946 I 0-253 Mary Josephine

Henderson b. Aug. 19, 1948 10-254 Barbara Boyer

Henderson b. Oct. 2, 1952

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James Minturn Norris 9-207

8-133 MINTURN GUY NORRIS

8-133 MINTURN GUY NORRIS, son of Charles Calvin, 7-75, and Elizabeth Eveline (Fryer} Norris, was b. Mar. 9, 1894. He was a letter man in basketball and track all thru High School and college. He grad. from Milliken Univ. in 1916, majoring in Manual Training. He was Capt. of track team and broke high jump record at the State Conference. In W. War I he was stationed at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. in charge of Physical Education. Rejected for overseas duty because of eyes. For eleven years he was Manual Training teacher and Coach in high schools of Illinois. He m. Lydia Weber and they reside in Jerseyville, Ill., where he is in the oil business.

Children: 9-207 James Minturn Norrisb. Sept. 29, 1918 m. Juanita Wilkerson. He is associated with

his father in business. He was 1st Lt. in U.S. Army, W. War II and in Officer's Reserve; was recalled to service Oct. 1950, Service in Panama Canal Zone and Germany.

Children: 10-255 James Michael

9-208 Charlene Phyllis b. Feb.

Children: 10-256 Jane Christine

Wedding

b. Aug. 1 7, 1952 20, 1923 m. James Wedding. She grad, Milliken Univ.

James Wedding, W. War II, Marine 1st Class, aboard Air Craft Carrier Enterprise (Called the "Ship they could not sink"} in all the action of this ship.

b. Aug. 16, 1950

8-136 CARMA OKA NORRIS Garrigues

8-136 CARMA OKA NORRIS, dau. of Harvey Gano, 7-77, and Cynthia Sophronia (Jones} Norris, was b. Oct. 29, 1891 in Charleston, Ill. She was m. in 1908 to Jesse S. McDougle (divorced in 1917}; m. (2) 1926 Jesse Allen Corbin; (3) Frank 0. Garrigues. She has been interested in all civic and community advancement and belongs to O.E.S., Daughters of the Nile, Colo. P.M. Club, etc. They reside in Evergreen, Colo. where they have just completed a beautiful moun­tain home (1952).

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Children: 9-212 Charlotte Elizabeth

McDougle

Children:

b. Feb. 1 7, 1910 m. Lucius Arther Luellen Jones, President of Steel and Iron Works. She grad. from Business Col­lege before her marriage and belongs to O.E.S., Daughters of the Nile. Her hobbies are flowers and bowling.

10-260 Patricia Darlene Jones b. June 6, 1932 m. in 1952 to Eugene T. Olinger, a

Civil Engineer, and they reside in Denver, Colo. She grad. from Colo. Women's College majoring in Commercial Art. They have a

10-261 Elaine Jones son, ____ Olinger, b. May 1953.

b. Nov. 18, 1934 m. in 1952 Raymond Gardner Hanson, Jr., Civil Engineer. They reside in Denver, Colo. She grad. Colo. Woman's College, music and drama. They have a son, ---Hanson, b. Feb. 1953.

9-213 Katherine Norris McDougle b . in 1 91 3 d. y.

8-143 ROBERT LEE BEST

8-143 ROBERT LEE BEST, son of James 7-94 and Louise Adeline (Whitaker) Best was b. in 1871 and d. in 1949. Hem. Nora Barger, who was b. in 1873 and d. in 1929. They resided in Coles Co., Ill. near Charleston.

Children: 9-218 Edgar Dale Best

Children: b.

Mary Kathryn Best 9-219 Richard Bland Best* b. 9-220 Eva Aldeline Best* b. 9-221 Earl Best b.

Children: 10-270 Emily Best

9-222 James Virgil Best b. 9-223 Blanche Best* b.

m. Claudine Trexler. They live in Phoenix, Ariz.

b. m. Gordon Thomason, Phoenix, Ariz. m. Olga Carrell m. Pat Toomey m. Edith Rutan in 1924. She d. 1930. He m. (2) in 1939

Mabel Jackson. They reside at-Lerna, Ill.

b. 1941 m. Hazel Tipton Reside at Matoon, Ill. No children. m. Melvin Gammill

8-144 EMMA BEST Riley

8-144 EMMA BEST, dau. of James 7-94 and Louise Adeline (Whittaker) Best, was b. Oct. 31, 1874. She was m. to Felix Riley in 1895 at Janesville, Ill. He was b. July 4, 1876 at Mattoon, Ill. They resided at Charleston, Ill. where he d. in June 1937 and she d. in Jan. 1942.

Children: 9-224 Roy Riley b. 1896 m. (1) Lulu Naab in 1915 (2) Verna McNitt in 1938.

They reside in Rock Falls, Ill. Children: 10-280 Elma Grace Riley b. Jan. 2, 1917 m. Wm. Pittaway at Lerna, Ill.

Children: a. Judy Pittaway b. Michael Wayne Pittaway c. William Pittaway

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10-281 Richard Francis Rileyb. Apr. 16, 1918 9-225 Zora Riley b. Mar. 7, 1897 Not married. Resides at Sullivan, Ill. where

she is employed by the Brown Shoe Co. since 1924. 9-226 Ora Riley* b. Mar. 7, 1897 m. Marion Grafton 9-227 Helen Olive Riley b. Nov. 17, 1898 m. Clyde Cole in 1933. He d. in 1947. She

resides at Mattoon, Ill. Children: l 0-292 Rosemary Cole b. May 8, 1935 Mattoon, Ill., where she is employed

by the Streamline Garment factory. 9-228 Agnes Margaret Riley b. Sept. 24, 1900 m. Floyd Gibson. They lived at Hartsburg, Ill.

where he is Station Agent for the railroad there. Children: l 0-293 Lila Leana Gibson b. Mar. 4, 1936

9-229 Gladys Marie Riley* b. 1906 m. Loren Gast 9-230 George Riley b. Oct. 15, 1913 m. Evelyn Atkins. They live at Sullivan, Ill.

Children: 10-301 Beverly Jeanette Rileyb. July 31, 1933 at Charleston, Ill. 10-302 Karen Lee Riley b. Apr. 12, 1935 Charleston, Ill.

8-150 HOWARD BEST

8-150 HOWARD BEST, son of John 7-96 and Martha (Warsham) Best, was b. in 1874 in Coles Co. Ill. He m. in 1906 Gertrude Greene, and they resided in Coles Co.

Children: 9-243 Eula Best 9-244 Nita Best

b. Feb. 25, 1908 m. Samuel C. Settles No children b. Apr. 1909 m. Otis M. Davis in 1929

Children: l 0-305 Charlene Wendall

Davis b. 1930 l 0-306 Eugene Best Davis b. 1934

9-245 Floy Best I), Jan. 19, 1911 m. Earl W. Duvall No children 9-246 Agnes Best b. Jan. 6, 1913 m. ___ Coleman (2) Harold M. Mortz

Children: l 0-307 Ronald Lee Coleman b. 1935 l 0-308 James Edward

Coleman b. 1936 1 0- 309 Carroll Duane

Coleman b. 1938 10-310 Peggy Jo. Coleman b. 1942

9-247 Phyllis Best b. May 10, 1918 m. Lewis H. Russell Children: 10-311 Roger Paul Russell b. 1938 10-312 Hilda Ann Russell b. 1941 10-313 David Ray Russell b. 1945

9-248 Everet Edwin Best b. Sept. 20, 1920 m. 1939 Pauline Tate Children: l 0-314 Miner Leroy Best b. 1944 10-315 Dale Edwin Best b. 1947

9-249 Clinton Minor Best b. Oct. 17, 1922 m. in 1945 Donna Jean Hoppet Children: 10-316 Carl Max Best b. 1947

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8-151 FLORA BEST Sherman

8-151 FLORA BEST, dau. of John 7-96 and Martha (Warsham) Best, was b. Mar. 29, 18_74. m. Ira Sherman, who was b. Oct. 30, 1868. They lived in Coles County, Ill.

Children:

d.y. b. Feb. 19, 1895 in Coles Co. Ill. b. Dec. 6, 1896 b. Nov. 16, 1900

9-251 Clarence Sherman 9-252 Eugene Sherman 9-253 Evelyn Sherman 9-254 Martha Sherman 9-255 Hazel Sherman b. Aug. 9, 1902 m. Virtue, Brighton, Colo.

Children: l 0-320 Mary Lujean Virtue b. 1944

9-256 Helen Sherman b, Aug. 9, 1905 m. Carlyle, Cameron, Mo. Children: 10-321 Dean Austin Carlyle b. 1933

9-257 Glenn Sherman b. Dec. 27, 1913 d.y.

8-152 CLARA BEST Talbot

8-152 CLARA BEST, dau. of John 7-96 and Martha {Warsham) Best, was b. in 1880. Shem. in 1903 Glenn Talbott. They reside in Lerna, Ill.

Children: 9-258 Thomas Talbott b.

8-153 RALPH BEST

8-153 RALPH BEST, son of John 7-96, and Martha (Warsham) Best was b. in 1887, Hem. in 1909 Flora Reynolds and they reside at Charleston, Ill. He was a prosperous farmer and stockman. He d. Sept. 5, 1938.

Children: 9-259 Hazel Best·· 9-260 Byron F. Be st

Children:

b, Apr. 6, 1913 m. Lowell Dryden b. Sept. 1911 m. Velma Reynolds

l 0-325 Max LeRoy Best b. 1932 b. 1936 l 0-326 Dorothy May Best

No children.

9-261 Mary Frances Best b. Nov. 16, 1916 m. Leo Milburn. Reside at Charleston. Children: 10-327 Charles Wayne

Milburn l 0-328 Leo Milburn

b, 1942 b. 1946

9-262 Alline Best b. Nov. 30, 1919 m. Everett Drury. Res. Charleston, Ill. Children: l 0-329 John Drury b. 1939 l 0- 33 0 Billie Drury l 0-331 Mary Martha Drury 10-332 Paul Allan Drury 10-333 Norma Jean Drury l 0-334 Dora June Drury

9-263 James Virgil Best b. Nov. 30, 1921 m. Dorothy Sappington, Charleston, Ill. Children: 10-335 John Ray Best b. 1946 l 0-336 Gerald Lee Best b. 1950

9-264 John Harold Best b. July 24, 1929 d.y.

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8-154 EDNA BEST Kelley

8-154 EDNA BEST, dau. of John 7-96 and Martha (Warsham) Best, was b. Sept. 27, 1893. She m. in 1911 Harrison Kelley, reside in Indianapolis, Ind.

Children: 9-265 John Kelley

Children: b. Sept. 13, 1914 m. Lilly ---

10-340 Jean Kelley 10-341 Patricia Kelley

9-266 Ruth Kelley b. Jan. 25, 1916 Not married 9-267 Max Leroy Kelley b. July 3, 1919 m. Dorothy Ingram. Res. Charleston, Ill.

Children: 10-342 Perry Kelley

9-268 Dorothy Kelley b. Aug. 5, 1921 m. William Howard Children: 10-343 Robert Max. Howard

9-269 Marvin Kelley b. Dec. 2, 1932 Not married

TENTH GENERATION

9-10 NAOMI DEANE NORRIS Stuart

9-10 NAOMI DEANE NORRIS, dau. of Wilbur Emmett 8-21 and Myrtle (Spence) Norris, was b. Apr. 16, 1908 in Hopewell, Ky. She grad. from Methodist State College in Ky. with A.B. degree and was a teacher in the Greenup and IndepencJ.ent schools. Her special interests are travel, music and antiques. She was married Aug. 14, 1939 at Ashland, Ky. to Jesse Stuart, son of Mitchel and Martha (Hilton) Stuart. He grad. from Lincoln Memorial Univ. and is a poet, novelist, lecturer and school man. His writings have won many distinguished awards. (See Who's Who in America 1951). Some of his books are: The Man with the Bull Tongue Plow; Beyond Dark Hills; Head of W. Hollow; Trees of Heaven; Men of the Mountains; Taps for Private Tussey (chosen by Book of the Month Club); Album of Destiny; Foretaste of Glory; Tales from the Plum Groove Hills; The. Thread That Runs So True; Hie to the Hunters; Clear­ing in the Sky; and Kentucky is My Land.

During W. War II Jesse Stuart was Lt. Jg in U.S. Naval Reserve. They reside at their home in Riverton, Greenup Co., Ky.

Children: 10-1 Jessica Jane Stuart b. Aug. 20, 1942 at Ashland, Ky. She has already written

several poems of merit.

9-11 MALCOLM PARTLOW NORRIS

9-11 MALCOLM PARTLOW NORRIS, son of Wilbur Emmett 8-21 and Myrtle (Spence) Norris, was b. Oct. 5, 1909 in Greenup Co. Ky. Hem. Oct. 10, 1931 Clara Blevins in Grayson Co., Ky. He attended Morehead State College in Ky. and was employed by the Armco Steel Mills at Ashland until enlisting in the U. S. Navy in 1941. He lost his life in 1944 while serving his country as Electrician's Mate on submarine duty in the South Pacific.

Children: 10-2 Charles Malcolm 10-3 David Mitchell

b. Apr. 22, 1934 at Ashland, b. Dec. 12, 1936 at Ashland,

9-12 MILLIE CHLOTINE NORRIS Zachem

9-12 MILLIE CHLOTINE NORRIS, dau. of Wilbur Emmett 8-21 and Myrtle (Spence_) Norris, was b. May 3, 1915 in Greenup Co. Ky. She grad. from Greenup High School with special interest in music and sports. She was m. Aug. 22, 1935 to Charles Russel Zachem, son of

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Isaac and Mary (Baunt) Zachem. They reside in Greenup, Ky. where they own a restaurant business.

Children: 10-4 Russell Zachem 10-5 Jon Norris Zachem 10-6 Harry Malcolm

Zachem 10-7 Mary Antoinette

Zachem

b. 1935 b. Oct. 28, 1937 at Ashland, Ky.

b. Aug. 14, 1944 at Ironton, Ky.

b. Aug. 23, 1949 at Ashland, Ky.

9-13 NANCY IONA NORRIS Curry

9-13 NANCY IONA NORRIS, dau. of Wilbur Emmett 8-21 and Myrtle (Spence) Norris, was·b. Dec. 13, 1913 in Greenup Co. Ky. She grad from Greenup High School with special interest in sports and travel. She was m. Oct. 15, 1939 in Ashland, Ky. to George Curry, son of George Henry and Lucy (Lawson) Curry. He was manager of the Greenup branch of Peoples Bank of Russel, Ky. He is now a member of the Lawson Hardware firm at Greenup, Ky. where they reside. No children.

9-15 LAURA AVENELLE NORRIS Callihan

9-15 LAURA AVENELLE NORRIS, dau. of Wilbur Emmett 8-21 and Myrtle (Spence) Norris, was b. May 22, 1923 in Greenup Co. Ky. She grad. from Greenup High School and is especially interested in Lodge and civic work. Her hobby is sewing. She was m. in 1939 to Robert Brooks Callihan, son of George L. and Elsie Callihan. She and her sister had a double wedding at Ashland, Ky. They own an electrical business in Greenup, Ky.

Children: 1 0 -8 Martha De an Callihan l 0-9 Sally Ann Callihan 10-10 Robert Brooks

Callihan

b. Jan. 9, 1943 at Dayton, 0. b. May 11, 1948 at Ironton, Ky.

b. July 27, 1950 at Ashland, Ky.

9-24 MAUDE GERTRUDE NORRIS Dyer

9-24 MAUDE GERTRUDE NORRIS, dau. of John Harrison 8-24 and Mary (Brown) Norris, was b. June 6, 1883 in Marion Co. Ia. She was m. Jan. 6, 1900 to William Dyer in Chariton, Ia. He d. in 1925 in Terre Haute, Ind. She lives in Newton, Ia. at The Maytag Hotel.

Children: 10-11 Leona Emily Dyer

10-12 Alice Mildred Dyer

Children:

b. 1904 in Lucas, Ia. She was m. to George Umbrect, who is vice president of the Maytag Manufacturing Co. They reside at Maytag Hotel, in Newton, Ia. She is active in U. B. Church activities, Woman's Club, Delphian Society, and Hospital Auxiliary. No children.

b. 1906 in Colfax, Ia. She was m. to D. S. (Buck) Freeman, of the Freeman Decorating Co. of Des Moines, where they reside. She is interested in League of Women Voters, Red Cross and P. T .A. organizations of Des Moines.

11-1 Sandra Freeman b. Jan. 29, 1936 11-2 Donald Shaw Freeman b. Mar. 21, 1938

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9-29 STANLEY M. APPLEGATE

9-29 STANLEY M. APPLEGATE, son of Isaac and Lucy Margaret {Norris) Applegate 8-25, was b. Sept. 17, 1880 at Attica, la. Hem. Mary Minnie Bingaman and they live on their farm near Knoxville, Ia., R. No.5.

Children: l 0-13 Theo. Applegate b. Aug. 16, 1902 m. in 1923 to Thomas Spaur. They reside at

Milo, Ia. Children: 11-3 Norma Jean Spaur 11-4 Robert Spaur 11-5 Betty Spaur

Served in the U.S. Army during W. War II.

10-14 Georgia Ruth Applegate b. Aug. 6, 1906 m. in 1936 to Glenn Long. They live in Attica,

Ia. where he is Supt. of Attica Consolidated Schools. Children: 11-6 Gary Long

10-15 Wayne Applegate b. May 1909 m. Jane Buttery, Knoxville, Ia. I 0-16 Wyatt Applegate b. Mar. 25, 1913 m. Hazel Rowland. Reside at Knowville, Ia.

R. No.5. Children: 11-7 Martha Jane Applegate

9-30 MARY ELLEN APPLEGATE Whitlatch

9-30 MARY ELLEN APPLEGATE, dau. of Isaac and Lucy Margaret (Norris) Applegate, 8-25, was b. Sept. 14, 1883 in Attica, Ia. She was m. Oct. 1903 to Hugh E. Whitlatch and they reside in Knoxville, Ia. at 1214 Second St.

Children: l 0-1 7 Victor Whitlatch b. Oct. 9, 1904 He m. Florence Hill and they live near Knoxville,

Ia., R. No.5. Children: 11-8 Hugh Whitlatch, Jr. 11-9 Anabelle Whitlatch 11-10 Richard Whitlatch

10-18 Roscoe Whitlatch b. Oct.

Children: 11-11 Karen Ray Whitlatch 11-12 Ronald Whitlatch

b. Mar. 20, 1931 m. Germaine Hart b. Sept. I 7, 1932 b. Sept. 23, 1934

17, 1906 m. Priscilla Goff. Live in Des Moines, Ia.,, 827 Hull Ave.

b. 1938 b. 1940

I O -1 9 Leona Whitlatch b. Oct. 15, 1909 She was m. to Herbert Cline. They reside on their farm near Bussey, Ia. R, No.l.

Children: 11-12 Carolyn Cline 11-13 Joe Cline

b. 1940 b. 1945

I 0-20 Corwin Whitlatch b. Dec. 25, 1913 He m. in 1936 Maxine Emmerson and they live on their farm near Knoxville, Ia. R. No,5.

Children: 11-14 Roberta Whitlatch 11-15 Rachel Whitlatch 11 -16 Sandra Whitlatch

I 0-21 Merrill Whitlatch b. Feb.

b. 1938 b. 1939 b. 1944

10, 1916 m. in 1946 Marjorie Campbell. He is a teacher in the Des Moines Schools. Served in the U.S. Army during W. War II, 1941-45, as 1st Sgt. in Kodiak, Alaska.

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Children: 11 -1 7 Paul Gene Whitlatch 11-18 Ellen Jeanette Whit-

latch

b. 1948

b. 1951

9-32 RENA MATILDA RIGGS Hunnerdosse

9-32 RENA MATILDA RIGGS, dau. of Joseph J. and Matilda (Norris) Riggs 8-26, was b. July 1, 1886. She was m. in 1907 to Gerald Francis Hunnerdosse who was b. Oct. 31, 1885. They live on their farm two miles north of Newbern, Ia. Their address is Lacona, Ia. R.R. They have 6 sons.

Children: I 0-22 Clarence Albert

Hunnerdosse b. Apr. 11, 1910 He m. Athyl Carolyn Pettinger. He is a radio operator employed by the State Radio Police Dept. in Fairfield, Ia. They live at 810 W. Kirkwood St., Fairfield.

Children: 11 -19 Elizabeth Irene

Hunerdosse b. 1934 a student in Nurse training. 11-20 Clarice Ann

Hunerdosse b. 1936 10-23 Ivan Ralph Hunerdosseb. Mar. 17, 1913 m. Aletha Marie Palmer. Reside at Fairfield,

Ia., 405 E. Hempstead St. He served in W. War II with 30 months in the European theatre. He is now employed in a foundry at Fairfield.

Children: 11-21 William Gerald

Hunerdosse 11-22 Robert Eugene

Hunerdosse 11-23 Ronald Ivan

Hunerdosse I 0-24 Glenn Francis

b. Nov. 24, 1942

b. Jan. 13, 1947

b. May 1 3 , 1 9 5 0

Hunerdosse b. Apr. 11, 1916 m. Elsie Blanche Raber. He grad. with A.B. degree from Simpson College and M.A. degree from Univ. of Ia. He is a teacher in Guthrie Center, Ia. In W. War II he was I st Lt. in Air Force as Navigator and flew 30 missions in the European Theatre.

Children: 11-24 Nancy Marlene

Hunerdosse 11-25 Gary Francis

Hunerdosse 10-25 Oscar Roland

b. Nov. 18, 1948

b. May 9, 1950

Hunerdosse b. Mar. 24, 1921 m. Dora May Stuve. He grad. with D.D. degree from Moody Institute, Chicago, and they reside in Avoca, Wisc., where he is a minister.

Children: 11-26 Judith AnnHunerdosse b. Aug. 2, 1946 11-27 Carolyn Sue

Hunerdosse 11-28 James Roland

Hunerdosse

b. Dec. 2, 1947

b.Sept.11,1949 d.y.

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11-29 David Glenn Hunerdosse b. Sept. 6, 1951

10-26 Jesse William Hunerdosse b. Dec. 12, 1922 m. Laurel Evalee Greene. They live at

Lacona, Ia. Children: 11-20 Etha Kay Hunerdosse b. Feb. 3, 1952

10-27 Arthur Leland Hunerdosse b. Oct. 29, 1925 m. Hazel Maude Reed. He grad. with B.S.

from Parsons College, Fairfield, Ia. Served 2 years in Army during W. War II. Is a Draftsman in the Ordinance Plant at Burlington, Ia. where they live at 2804 Flint Hills Drive.

9-33 JESSE GRANT RIGGS

9-33 JESSE GRANT RIGGS, son of Jesse and Matilda (Norris) Riggs, 8-26, was b. Dec. 29, 1888. Hem. Elva White. After her death, hem. (2) Olive Paterson. He is employed at the Veteran's Hospital in Knoxville, Ia.

Children: 10-28 Clyde Eldon Riggs b. Mar. 15, 1921 m. 1948 Irma Louise in Chariton, Ia. He

served in W. War II in U.S. Army, 1942-45, and was in the Pacific Theatre. He is a sheet metal worker in Des Moines, Ia.

Children: 11-31 Donald Eldon Riggs b. 1949 11-32 David Lee Riggs b. 1950

10-29 Catherine Riggs b. June 14, 1914 m. 1935 to Herbert Richards. They live in

10-30

Des Moines, Ia., 2818 Dean Ave. Children: 11-33 Eloise Richards 11-34 Dick Richards 11-35 Michael Richards 11-36 Joyce Richards

Ruth Ann Riggs b. Jan.

Children: 11-37 Ruth Ellen Gardiner 11-38 James Albert

b. 1937 b. 1939 b. 1946 b. 1948

14, 1946 m. 1934 Moines, Ia.

b. 1938

Gardiner b. 1940 11-39 Dennis Gardiner b. 1944

James Gardiner. They live in Des

10-31 Ethel Jean Riggs b. 1918 d. 1941 m. Wm. Murphy Children: 11-40 Elva Lee Murphy b. 1940 Des Moines, Ia.

10-32 Martha Riggs b. May 13, 1920 m. 1943 Harry Bange in Harrison, Mo. Children: 11-41 Harry Grant Bange b. 1943 11-42 Lyle Marie Bange b. 1946 11-43 Ralph Ray Bange b. 1948

10-33 Helen Riggs b. July, 1925 d.y. 10-34 Phyllis Ann Riggs b. Nov. 7, 1926 m. 1948 Glenn B. Mauk. Resides in Des

Moines, Ia. Children: 11-44 Janice Mari,. Mauk b. 1949 11-45 Bernard Wayne Mauk b. 1950

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9- 34 ROBERT EWING RIGGS

9-34 ROBERT EWING RIGGS, son of Joseph Jesse and Matilda (Norris) Riggs, 8-26, was b. June 12, 1892. Hem. Vera Mason. He owns and operates service stations at Robles Del Rio, Calif. Has also been engaged as Contractor, b1,1ilding houses in that section of the state.

Children: Born in Newbern, Ia. 10-35 Raymond Clay Riggs b. June 22, 1912 m. Dorothy Develin in San Francisco, Calif.

He is salesman for Buick Company and resides at Redwood City, Calif. 2 07 Seneca Drive. No ch.

10-36 Margaret Evelyn Riggsb.Jan. IS, 1915 m. Yale Wesley East at Plattsmouth, Nebr. He

Children: 11-46 Robert Wesley East 11-47 Donald Yale East 11-48 Joan Louise East 11-49 James Lee East

is zone manager for the Nash Factory in San Francisco, Calif. where they reside at 1312 Edgewood Rd., Red­wood City, Calif.

b. July 11, 1937 b. Sept. 21, 1940 b. Mar. 2, 1945 b. Sept. 17, 1946 d.y.

10-37 Louise Fern Riggs b. Jan. 2, 1917 m. Arthur L. Johnson in Reno, Nev. He operates a Greyhound Bus line between Monterey and San . Francisco, Calif. They re side in Robles Del Rio, Calif.

Children: 11-50 Carolyn Lee Johnson b. Nov. 19, 194'8 11-51 James Arthur Johnson b. Dec. 13, 1950

10-38 Esther Ruth Riggs b. Sept. IS, 1920 m. Harry Deller in Reno, Nev. He is an electrician and they reside at 921 Hudson St., Red­wood City, Calif. No children.

9-35 LLOYD HERDMAN RIGGS

9-35 LLOYD HERDMAN RIGGS, son of Joseph Jesse and Matilda (Norris) Riggs, 8-26, was b. May 26, 1895. He m. Catherine Gardiner and they reside on their farm near Chariton, Ia.

Children: 10-39 Alvin Loyd Riggs b. Nov. 26, 1918 in Marion Co., Ia. m. in 1940 Evelyn Lucille

Newman, in Knoxville, Ia. He served in World War II U.S. Navy. Res. Chariton, Ia.

I 0-40 Jesse Allen Riggs b. Sept. 22, 1920 in Lucas Co., Ia. m. 1941 Delores Arlene Myers at Princeton, Mo. He served in U.S. Navy, W. War IL He has body and fender shop in Chariton, Ia.

Children: 11-54 Linda Lee Riggs b. Dec. 6, 1942 11-55 Kathryn Ann Riggs b. Jan. I, 1945 11-56 Allen Lloyd Riggs b. Sept. I, 1946

10-41 Marie Catherine Riggsb.Mar. 6, 1922 in Lucas Co., la. m. (1) Glenn Fowler in 1942 m. (2) Marvin Glenn Beaty in 194,S. Reside in Chariton, Ia.

10-42

Children: 11-58 Myra Jeanne Fowler 11-59 Michael Dennis Beaty 11-60 Frances Dianne Beaty

Elnora Jean Riggs b. May 9,

b. Jan. 11, 1944 b. 1946 b. 1949 1924 at Omaha, Nebr. m. in 1946 Willard E. Allen at

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Children:

Hiawatha, Kansas. He is a Rural Mail Carrier and they reside at Lucas, Ia.

11-61 James Edward Allen b. May 1949 at Chariton, Ia.

9-36 LOREN ALBERT RIGGS

9-36 LOREN ALBERT RIGGS, son of Joseph Jesse and Matilda (Norris) Riggs, 8-26,-was b, Jan. 22, 1899 and d. in 1949. Hem. Eleanor M. Duffield and they resided in Omaha, Nebr.

Children: 10-43 Kenneth Marvin Riggs b. 1922 m. in 1943 Ethel Elizabeth Hogg of Cambridge, Englan.d.

10-44

Children: 11-62 Christine Elizabeth

Riggs 11-63 Cheryl Darline Riggs 11-64 Cynthia Kay Riggs

Genevieve A. Riggs b. 1925

Children:

He was four years in service, W. War II. Spent 2 years in England and 6 months in Germany. He is truck driver for Rock Island Transit Co. and resides in Omaha, Nebr.

b. 1945 b. 1948 b. 1950

m. Harold Francis Connolley. He served 3 years in W. War and is engaged in the feed retail business in Omaha, Nebr., 3115 McKinley.

b. 1946

b. 1950

b. 1952

11-65 Linda Susannah Connolley

11-66 Joseph Loven Connolley

11-67 Sharen Louise Connolley

10-45 John Wendell Riggs b. July 1928 d.y.

9-37 ELSIE FAYE NORRIS Riggs

9-37 ELSIE FAYE NORRIS, dau. of Charles Pemberton 8-27 and Barbara (Frye) Norris, was b. May 27, 1883 in Lucas Co. Ia. She was m. in 1902 to Albert D. Riggs in Council Bluffs, Ia. She was a teacher in the Ia. schools before her marriage. For many years she has been treasurer of the Presbyterian Church and Rebekah Lodge.

Children: 10-46 ___ Riggs b. 1903 m. __ _ 11-68 James Leonard Riggs b. 1923 and m. Alice Clark. He grad. with B.S. degree in

Engineering from Ia. State Univ. and was S. Sgt. of Infantry R.T.O. during W. War II. They reside in Cherokee, Ia.

Children: a. James Floyd Riggs b. Thomas Howard Riggs

b. 1947 b. 1949

11-69 Richard Riggs b. 1925 m. Jean ___ He served in U.S. Navy in South Pacific during W. War II.

Children: a. Donald Douglass Riggs b. 1946 b. Marlene Riggs b. 1948

11-70 Ivyl Riggs b. 1927 m. Frances ---

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Children: a. Connie Riggs b. Michel Riggs

b. 1948 b. 1951

11-71 Dorothy Riggs Children:

b. 1929 m. (1) Norman Peterson (2) John Robinson

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a. Karen Peterson b. Stephen Peterson

Celia Eloise Riggs b. 1905

Children:

b. 1947 b. 1948

She was m. to Glenn W. Mason. He is a Building Con­tractor and they live in Des Moines, Ia.

11-72 Marjorie Joyce Mason b. 1923 m. Marion E. Clemons, who was in Infantry E.T.O., W. War II.

11-73 Paul Clinton Mason

Children: a. Scott Eugene Clemons b. 1942

b. 1924 m. Patricia Garrison. He attended Drake Univ. Was 1st Lt. AACW during W. War II. He is employed in the J. C. Penny stores in Des Moines. Children: a. Rex Garrison Mason b. 1951

11-74 Clarice Elaine Mason b. 1926 m. Robert M. Sullivan, who was 1st Lt. AACW W War II. Children: a. Mark Robert Sullivan b. 1950 b. Marcia Joyce Sullivan b. 1951

10-48 Harriet Imogene Riggs b. 1907 and was m. to Worth A. Fox. He was in W. War II. They

live in Green River, Wyo. where he is employed by

Children: 11-75 Barbara Fox

the railroad.

b. 1929 m. David Maxam who was in the U.S. Marine Corps during W. War II. Children: a. Pamela Maxam b. 1949 b. Richard Maxam b. 1951

11-76 James Austin Fox b. 1938 10-49 Margaret Ellen Riggs b. 1919 and was m. to Kermit J. Bergren, veteran of W. War II,

a Corp. Infantry E.T .0. They live at Richfield, Minn. No children.

10-50 Alberta Riggs b. 1919 and was m. to Leo Trumbull. He was a veteran of W.

Children: 11-77 Leslie Donnell

Trumbull 11-78 Caroline Dora

Trumbull 11 - 79 Douglas Leo

Trumbull

War II. They live at San Bruno, Calif.

b. 1944

b. 1946

b. 1951

9-39 WILLIAM MICHAEL NORRIS

9-39 WILLIAM MICHAEL NORRIS, son of Charles Pemberton 8-27 and Barbara (Frye) Norris, was b. Mar. 22, 1887 in Lucas Co. Ia. On Mar. 22, 1907, hem. Nora Davis. He was a farmer, now retired, and resides at 39 W. Hillside Drive, Des Moines, Ia. His special interests have

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always been rural improvement, and he was a leader in Ia. Farm Bureau.

Children: l 0-51 Leland b. Nov. 23, 1908 m. Geneva Smedsrud. He is a teacher in Des

Moines schools. During W. War II he was Lt. in Infantry from 1942 to the end of the war as Army Instructor.

Children: 11-80 William Leland 11-81 James Richard

b. Nov. 25, 1944 b. Jan. 19, 1948

10-52 Blanche Maxine Children:

b. July 12, 1910 Shem. William Howard Johnson.

l 0-82 Carol Ellen Johnson l 0-83 Iris Yvonne Johnson 10-84 Linda Jeanne Johnson 10-85 Frances Johnson l 0-86 Thomas Johnson

b. Aug. 3, 1935 m. Roscoe L. McCarroll b. June l, 1937 b. Aug. l 7, 1940 b. Mar. 5, 1945 b. Oct. 30, 1947

10-53 Laura Ellen b. Apr. 6, 1925 Not married. She is a registered Nurse at Mercy Hospital, Des Moines.

9-40 CHARLES ST ANTON NORRIS

9-40 CHARLES STANTON NORRIS, son of Charles Pemberton 8-27 and Barbara {Frye) Norris, was b. Nov. 25, 1889 in Lucas Co. la. He served in W. War I as Sgt. in the Infantry. He has served as State Commander of the American Legion and is now employed on Iowa State Liquor Commission. He was m. in 1915 to Agnes Morgan, who was b. Aug. 28, 1895. They were married at Roundtop, Mont. and now reside at 3220 Amherst Ave., Des Moines, Ia.

Children: I 0-54 Kathryn Marcella b. July 27, 1917 She was m. to Mark Bingaman. He lost his

Children:

life in service in W. War II at Okinawa on U .S.S. Franklin. She m. (2) John Moul, I st Lt. in Air Corps, who served overseas in England. They live in Des Moines.

11-87 Robert Lee Bingaman b. 1944 11-88 Barbara Ann Moul b. 194 7

11-89 Kirk Allan Moul b. 1952 10-55 Carol Elaine b. Jan. 1919 She was m. to Howard Raymond Lazear and they

reside near Chariton, Ia. Children: 11-90 Keith Howard Lazear b. 1942 11-91 Charles William

Lazear b. 1943 11-92 Raymond Fredrick

Lazear 11-93 Gary Lynn Lazear 11-94 Steven Norris Lazear

b. 1945 b. 1946 b. 1950

9-41 THOMAS DEO NORRIS

9-41 THOMAS DEO NORRIS, son of Charles Pemberton 8-27 and Barbara (Frye) Norris, was b. Mar. 30, 1892 in Lucas Co. Ia. On June 26, 1918 hem. Lola Valeria Blair. He is an elec­trician and his hobby is cabinet making. They live at 1221 30th St., Des Moines.

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Children: 10-56 Elizabeth Eloise

Children:

b. Mar. 20, 1920. She was m. in 1942 to Lawrence McCarthey. He was 1st Lt. in U.S. Infantry during W. War II and served in the Asiatic-Pacific theatre, and received the Liberation Medal.

11-95 Margo McCarthey b. 1946 10-57 Clifford Lovel b. Dec. 13, 1923 Not married in 1950. He was 1st Lt. on Air

Craft Carrier U.S.N. Tulagi C.V.E.72, Pacific Area.

9-42 KATHRYN ANN NORRIS Smith

9-42 KATHRYN ANN NORRIS, dau. of Charles Pemberton 8-27 and Barbara (Frye) Norris, was b. Dec. 20, 1894 in Lucas Co. Ia. She attended Drake Univ. at Des Moines and taught in the Ia. schools before her marriage and during the W. War II emergency. She was m. Dec, 30, 1920 to Ernest John Smith in Albia, Ia. They reside on their farm near Knoxville, Ia., where both of their sons are in business with their father. Her hobbies are gardening and painting.

Children: 10-58 Lyman Ernest Smith b. Jan. 16, 1925 m. Jeanne Jenkins. He is interested in athletics

of all kinds and promotes basketball and softball

teams. Children: 11-96 Lyman Wayne Smith 11-97 Ernest John Smith 11-98 Max Frank Smith

b. 1943 b. 1947 b. Oct. 14, 1952

I 0-59 Paul Norris Smith

Children:

b, Nov. 12, 1926 m. Evelyn Applegate, He is interested in Masonic organizations and athletics.

11-99 Dennis Wayn.:. Smith b. 1943 11-100 Carol Kathleen Smith b. 1949

9-43 CLIFFORD OTIS NORRIS

9-43 CLIFFORD OTIS NORRIS, son of Charles Pemberton 8-27 and Barbara (Frye) Norris, was b. Dec. 16, 1899 in Lucas Co. Ia. Hem. ____ and they live on their farm near New Virginia, Ia. He is a Boy Scout leader and manages a ball club, as a hobby.

Children: 10-60 Donald

Children:

b. Apr. 7, 1927 m. in 1917 Evelyn Stills. He grad. in Electrical Engineering from Ia. State College at Ames, Ia. In W. War II in the U.S. Army, he spent one year in Germany.

11-101 Sheryl Lynn b. July 30, 1948 11-102 Linda Diane b. Mar. 22, 1950

10-61 Dwight Clive b. Sept. 1928 Not married in 1950. In the U. S. Army during W.

10-62 Thomas Harry

10-63 Marylin June

10-64 Merle Gene 10-65 Charles Clay 10-66 Ellen Joyce

War II, he was stationed in Korea at the close of the war. Enlisted again July, 1950, Supply Sgt. at Ft. Riley, Kans; then sent overseas to Korea in 1951.

b, Dec. 23, 1929 He grad. from Ia. State College, Ames, Ia. with degree in Civil Engineering,

b. Apr. 17, 1933 She grad. from State Teacher's College at Cedar Falls, Ia. in 1952. Taught in Durant, Ia.

b, Jan. 7, 1935 attending high school. b. Feb. 14, 1936 b. May 17, 1939

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9-44 WARREN NEWTON NORRIS

9-44 WARREN NEWTON NORRIS, son of Charles Pemberton 8-27 and Barbara (Frye) Norris, was b, July 8, 1902 in Lucas Co, la, Hem. in 1923 Marie McCarty. He is employed by the Burlington Railroad, as mechanic on Deisel motors, They live in Burlington, Ia.

Children: l 0-67 Betty June b, June 11, 1924 m, Carmen Fry

Children: 11-105 Pamela Fry b, 1946 11-106 Karen Sue Fry b, 1947 11-107 William Fry b, 1950

10-68 Warren Newton b, Jan, 24, 1927 m. Hazel Crow, He served in the U.S. Infantry during W. War II. They live in Burlington, Ia,

Children: 11-107 (a) David Warren b, 1952

l 0-69 Barbara Ellen b, June 7, 1932 m. Stanley Herbert Wagner, They live in Burlington, Ia.

Children: 11-108 Diane Sue Wagner b, 1950 11-109 Timothy Alan Wagner b, 1951

l 0- 70 Janis Kathryn b, Jan. l 7, 1936 10-71 Sharon Lee b. June 10, 1940 10- 72 Melvin Charles b, June 24, 1944

9-45 PAUL VICTOR

9-45 PAUL VICTOR, son of Dr, Albert L, and Mary Ellen (Norris) Victor 8-30, was b, Dec, 31, 1893 at Chariton, Ia. He attended the Univ. of Wash. and received his degree in Pharmacy in 1916 from la, State Univ. He m. in 1914 Elva Renchy in Wash, Divorced. Served in the U.S. Army during W. War I, 76th Inf, Medical Corps of 13th Div,, and held rank of Sgt. In 1945 he m. Minnie Lydia Motley, dau. of Fred and Minnie Motley of Spokane, Wash, He owns and operates the Fossill Drug Co. in Fossill, Ore., where they reside,

Children: 10-73 Ellen Elizabeth

Victor

Children:

b, 1915 in Wash. m. Frank Impala, who is a jeweler in Seattle, Wash, She attended school at Bethel.

11-111 Gary Impala 11-112 Gail Ellen Impala

b, 1935 at Seattle, Wash. b, 1942 in Seattle, Wash.

9-46 LAURA ELLEN VICTOR Crouse

9-46 LAURA ELLEN VICTOR, dau. of Dr. Albert L. and Mary Ellen (Norris) Victor, 8-30, was b. June 3, 1898 in Newbern, la., Marion Co, She grad, from Washtucna, Washington schools and attended Pullman College and Cheny Normal School in Wash. She m. Albert Leonard Crouse in 1919 at Ritzville, Wash. He was b, June 3, 1894 in Pendleton, Ore. He was a wheat farmer near Washtucna, Wash. , now retired, and they live at Sand Point, Ida,

Children: 10-74 John Victor Crouse b. Aug. 25, 1921 m. Wilma Hinchcliffe in 1942 in Washtucna,

Wash, Presbyterian Church. He attended Pullman College. Engaged in extensive farming with his father, His hobbies are fishing and hunting.

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Children: 11-113 John William Crouse b. June 15, 1944 11-114 Ellen Luenna Crouse b. Aug. 1 7, 1948

10-75 Ellen Elizabeth Crouse b. June 13, 1924 in Washtucna, Wash. d. 1931 when the family

home burned. Buried in Pendleton, Ore. 10- 76 Albert Leonard

Crouse b. Nov. 7, 1932 Attending Trade School, Spokane, Wash. m.

Children: 11 -115 Donald Richard

Crouse

Nadine Belle Leazer in 1951, dau. of Francis and Craig W. Leazer.

b. 1952 at Sand Point, Ida.

9-47 LOUIS THOMAS VICTOR

9-47 LOUIS THOMAS VICTOR, son of Dr. Albert L. and Mary Ellen (Norris) Victor, 8-30, was b, Feb. 2, 1902, in Kale, Webster Co., Ia. He has been a mechanic for 15 years and is now a carpenter for Merrill Construction Co. in Portland, Ore. His hobby is hunting. He m. Isola Faye Stark in Ritzville, Wash. in 1922. She was b. in 1906 and is the dau. of Thomas and Leona D._Stark of Washtucna.

Children: 10- 77 Bette Lois Victor b. Sept. 28, 1925 in Washtucna, Wash. Hobbies are painting,

ceramics.., and piano. She m. Lyle Leroy of Kelso, in 1943. He is an electrician.

Children: 11-116 Thomas Victor LeRoy b. May 1, 1944 11-117 Jerianna LeRoy b. Dec. 5, 1946

10-78 Marjorie Jean Victor b. June 25, 1928 Grad. Kelso High, hobby is ceramic painting. m. Leland Brooks, a logger, in 1946. He was in Army Air Corps during W. War II. His hobby is auto racing. They reside at Rockaway, Ore.

Children: 11-118 Connie Lee Brooks 11-119 Danny Roy Brooks 11-120 Donald Gene Brooks 11-121 Vicki Lynn Brooks

b. May 29, 1947 b. Nov, 19, 1948 b. Nov. 30, 1949 b. Dec. 4, 1951

9-48 JEAN MARIE VICTOR Stover

9-48 JEAN MARIE VICTOR, dau. of Dr. Albert L. and Mary Ellen (Norris) Victor, was b. Jan. 29, 1906 in Winona, Wash. She grad. from Cheney State Normal (now Eastern Wash. College of Education). Her hobbies are hunting, needlework and growing fancy iris, and she is Republican Committeewoman for her county. She was m. in 1927 to Joseph B. Stover in Spokane, Wash. They own and operate their motel in Pendleton, Ore. He served in W. War I.

Children: 10-79 Joe Victor Stover b. June 25, 1930 Grad, Ore, State College. B.S. degree in

Engineering. Member Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Hobbies are stamp collecting and minerals and radio work.

9-49 ALBERTA WINONA VICTOR Davis

9-49 ALBERTA WINONA VICTOR, dau. of Dr. Albert L. and Mary Ellen (Norris) Victor, 8-30, was b, Feb, 12, 1908. She grad. from Northwestern Business College at Spokane, Wash. She

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holds a position with a Law and Abstracting firm in Dayton, Wash. She is past Matron of the Order of Eastern Star, Mother Advisor for Rainbow Girls, and Methodist. She was m. in 1926 to Rex 0. Davis in Washtucna, Wash, He was b. Oct. 1903, the son of Benj. and Bertha Davis. He attended Wash. State Coll,.3e at Pullman and is District Manager of warehousing and ship­ping for Green Canning Co., Dayton, Wash. He is Past Master of Masonic Lodge, Past High Priest in R.A.M., and Past Patron of O,E,S.

Children: 10-80 Barbara Ann Davis

Children:

b. Nov. 21, 1931 in Washtucna, Wash. m, to Kenneth Dale Tewalt Oct. 16, 1949 in Dayton, Wash. He served 2 years in U. S, Navy during W. War II. They live in Dayton, Wash.

11-122 Randall Scott Tewalt b, May 24, 1950 11-123 Kenny Dale Tewalt b. May 4, 1951

9-50 HELEN NAOMI VICTOR Benner Engstrom

9-50 HELEN NAOMI VICTOR, dau. of Dr. Albert Victor and Mary Ellen (Norris) Victor, 8-30, was b. Sept. 28, 1911 in Bothel, Wash. She grad. from Business College at Salem, Ore. and is bookkeeper for Credit Bureau Inc, at Salem, Ore. Shem. (1) in 1930 Byron Booker Benner. Divorced, She m. (2) Lawrence Ivan Engstrom, architect of Salem, Ore.

Children: 10-81 Beverly Jo Benp.er 10-82 Charles Victor

Benner 10-83 Carl James

Engstrom 10-84 Donald Lawrence

Engstrom

b. May 10, 1933

b. May 17, 1935

b. Nov. 5, 1949

b. Feb. 24, 1952

9-51 ELMER NEIL VICTOR

9-51 ELMER NEIL VICTOR, son of Dr. Albert and Mary Ellen (Norris) Victor, 8-30, was b. June 11, 1917 in Washtucna, Wash. He grad. from Wash. State College at Pullman, Wash., the School of Pharmacy, He owns and operates the Garfield Pharmacy at Garfield, Wash. He m. in 1942 Mary Edna Dooley, who was the dau. of William Clarence Dooley. She is a grad, of the St. Joseph Academy at Sprague, and of Wash. State College, School of Pharmacy. Both are members of the Catholic Church.

Children: l 0-85 Gerald Patrick

Victor 10-86 William Albert

Victor 10-87 Edward Neil Victor

b. May 18, 1942

b. July 15, 1943 b. Sept. 30, 1944

9-52 DALE EUGENE MULLINS

9-52 DALE EUGENE MULLINS, son of Nathaniel and Alice (Norris) Mullins, 8-31, was b. Dec. 4, 1897 at Newbern, Ia. on Feb. 26, 1920. He m. Leoti German and they live in Des Moines, Ia. During W. War I he served with the 68th Inf., Rainbow Division, and was overseas two years.

Children: 10-88 Nial Thomas Mullins b, Apr. 25, 1921 m. Marie Politzzi. He is engaged in the truck­

ing business and they live in Des Moines,

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Children: 11 -124 Connie Jean Mullins 11-125 Stephen Nial Mullins 11-126 Michael Dale Mullins

10-89 Lial Arlys Mullins b. Oct. 16, 1922 m. Ruth Cowan He has a trucking business and lives in Des· Moines,

Children: 11-127 William Eugene Mullins 11-128 Mary Virginia Mullins 11-129 Patsy Elaine Mullins

10-90 Doris Louise Mullins b. Oct. 19, 1925 m. Harold Brown. They reside at Long Beach, Calif. No children.

10-91 Dorothy Lucille Mullins b. Apr. 18, 1929 m. Jesse Gibson. They reside in Des Moines. No children.

10-92 Virginia Mae Mullins Children:

b. Jan. 29, 1931 m. Richard Felson.

11-130 Richard Felson, Jr. 10-93 Beverly Jean Mullins b. Dec. 8, 1932 d.y.

9-54 MABEL M. MULLINS Butler

9-54 MABEL M. MULLINS, dau. of Nathaniel and Alice {Norris} Mullins 8-31, was b. Sept. 4, 1904 at Newbern, Ia. She was m. to Cecil Wilson Butler in Osceola, Ia. They live in Milo, Ia. where he is a postal mail carrier.

Children: 10-94 Keith Paul Butler b. May 26, 1924 m. Martha McCoy in 1948. They reside in Des

Moines, Ia. Children: 11-131 Sandra Sue Butler 11-132 Constance Ann Butler 11-133 Michael Paul Butler

~ 0-95 Marilyn Letha Butler b. Oct. 5, 1928 m. Ranval Constable in 1947. They reside in Ukiah, Calif.

Children: 11-134 Candace Ann

Constable b. Nov. 28, 1947

9-55 ETHEL IRENE MULLINS Gans-Brown

9-55 ETHEL IRENE MULLINS, dau. of Nathaniel and Alice (Norris) Mullins 8-31, was b. Feb. 6, 1909. In 1927 she m. Joseph Kenneth Gans of Chariton, Ia. He was an Electrotyper by trade. They were divorced. She m. {2) Russell Brown and they live at 1616 Leland St., Des Moines.

Children: 10-96 Allie Louise Gans b. Mar. 31, 1928 m. Howard Allie. They live at Jewell, Ia.

Children: 11-135 Thomas Eugene Allie 11-136 Constance Louise

Allie b. Aug. 1, 1952 10-97 Kenneth Eugene Gans b. Aug. 11, 1934

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9-56 ELLA ARDYS MULLINS Long-Lewis

9-56 ELLA ARDYS MULLINS, dau. of Nathaniel and Alice {Norris) Mullins, 8-31, was b. June 18, 1911 in Ia. In 1927 she m. Azel Long in Unionville, Mo. Shem. (2) Dean Lewis in 1940. They reside in Des Moines where she is in the offices of the Yonkers Store.

Children: 10-98 Gloria Lee Long b. Sept. 27, 1931 m. to Robert Johnson Sept. 6, 1952 and they

live in Des Moines. She was grad. from Business College and was employed by an insurance company before her marriage.

9-57 ORVIE CLAY LASLEY

9-57 ORVIE CLAY LASLEY, son of Lewis 8-32 and Eugenia A. (Algood) Lasley, was b. June 9, 1888 in Putnam Co., Ind. He m. Clella Bymaster in 1910 and they live on the old homestead of his grandparents, Joseph and Jaile (Norris) Lasley. Jaile lived with them until her death in 1929 and they remembered many stories she told of her experiences in Ky. and Ind. during her 87 years. These old stories and a few of her old letters found in her attic written in 1860 to 1880 were all the clues we had to the Kentucky Norrises when we began this compilation of the Norris family. We are very grateful to Clella Lasley for her interest and help, which was indispensible.

Children: I 0-99 Raymond Lasley b. Sept. 13, 1912 m. in 1936 Nelena Campbell. They reside in

Indianapolis, Ind. Children: ll-137 Jack D. Lasley b. Mar. 16, 1937 ll-138 Janis K. Lasley b. Aug. 8, 1949 11-139 Karen Raye Lasley b. 1952 ·

10-100 Fred E. Lasley b. Apr. 9, 1914 m. Florence Grantham in 1939. They reside at Ladoga, Ind.

Children: 11-140 Edward Eugene

Lasley b. 1940 d.y. ll-141 Marjorie Ann Lasley b. Mar. 25, 1942 ll-142 James Vernon

Lasley b. July 24, 1943 ll-143 Thomas Ray Lasley b. July 9, 1946 ll -144 Samuel Lee Lasley b. 1952

10-101 David L. Lasley b. Nov. 14, 1915 m. Margaret Muegge in 1939. They live in

Children:

Indianapolis, Ind. where he is associated with the International Harvestor Co.

11-145 Sandra Sue Lasley b. Nov. 19, 1940 11-146 Robert Lewis Lasley b. Jan. 1, 1943

10-102 Veda Margaret Lasley b. Sept. 2, 191 7 m. in 1938 Robert L. Flora. They live in

Children: 11-147 Sara Lee Flora 11-148 Carolyn Rose Flora 11-149 David Aden Flora 11-150 Dennis Clay Flora 11-151 Norman Lewis Flora

Reels ville, Ind.

b. July 2, 1931 b. July 4, 1941 b. Sept. 7, 1942 b. Sept. 16, 1946 b. Aug. 13, 1949

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l 0-103 Mary 0, Lasley

Children:

b, May 14, 1922 m. Paul Clayton. He was a Lt. in W. War II and later in Korea. They live in Phoenix, Ariz.

11-152 Ruth Ellen Clayton b. Sept. 1, 1943 11-153 Barbara Lola Clayton b, Aug. 29, 1947 11-154 Eleanor Mae Clayton b. Sept. 9, 1949 11-155 John Byron Clayton b. 1951

9-58 GOLDA CLEATIS LASLEY Storm

9-58 GOLDA CLEATIS LASLEY, dau. of Lewis 8-32 and Eugenia A. (Algood), was b, Sept. 6, 1902 in Putnam Co,, Ind. She was m. in 1921 to Noble G. Storm in Putnam Co. She attended Central Normal School at Danville, Ind, Noble Storm was a grad. from Depaw Univ. and Scantaberry College. He was a teacher in Ind. and N. D. schools, He now has a meat packing business in Roachdale, Ind,

Children: 10-104 Delores Maxine

Storm

10-105 Henry Clay Storm

b, Mar. 6, 1924 In 1950 she was m. to George Arthur Nalley. She was employed by the Bell Telephone Co. in Phoenix, Ariz. before her marriage. They live in Phoenix, at 536 E. Flynn Lane.

b, Jan. 16, 1928 He grad. from the Butler School of Pharmacy. Served 13 months in U ,S. Army during W. War II. He m, Constance Jane Robers Aug. 28, 1949, They live in Indianapolis, Ind,

9-59 THOMAS BUCHANAN

9-59 THOMAS BUCHANAN, son of William and Mary Belle (Lasley) Buchanan, 8-33, was b, Feb, 3, 1885 at New Maysville, Ind, Hem, Golda Ellen Landis, who was b, Feb, 17, 1892 at Rugby, N. D. Both were teachers in the North Dakota schools. Later he was engaged in farm­ing and lumber business and was always interested in wild life and fishing. They reside in Fargo, N. D. at 1209 First St. N.

Children: l 0-107 Donald Landis

Buchanan b, Apr, 7, 1916 in Makoti, N. Dak. He was m, Sept, 11, 1938 to Rosemary Luitt, He attended N.D.A. College and Chicago Univ. Medical School. He is now doing Scientific Research in Chicago. In W. War II he served with U.S. Army, 3 years in Iceland and one year in England, France and Germany, with the rank of Captain. His hobbies are fishing and photography.

Children: 11-156 Douglas John

Buchanan 11-157 Donald Clyde

Buchanan 11-158 James Kurt

Buchanan 10-108 Merry Esther

b. in Chicago, June 23, 1947

b, Chicago, Oct. 30, 1948

b, Cleveland, Dec, 26,1952

Buchanan b. m. 1949 Jerry Ryan, Public Accountant, They live --- in Portland, Ore,, 2905 S.W. 4th St. Children: 11-160 Michael Thomas Ryan b, Nov, 7, 1951 Salem, Ore,

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Guy D. Josserand, Jr. 10-118

Gertrude Cleghorn Josserand 9-70

Guy D. Josserand, Sr.

9-70 GERTRUDE CLEGHORN Josserand

9-70 GERTRUDE CLEGHORN, dau. of Edward 8-42 and Ida (Barnett) Cleghorn, was b. Mar. 21, 1896 in Wright Co., Mo. She attended the Univ. of Kansas and State Teacher's College at Hays and taught in the Kansas schools. She served in both district and state offices of Kansas Feder­ation of Women's Clubs, and was a member of the Scholarship Loan Commission for 15 years. Also held district and state offices in Kans. Society of Daughters of Am. Revolution and Daughters of American Colonists. She was m. Jan. 11, 1919 to Guy D. Josserand, son of John F, and Cynthianna (Dulin} Josserand, who was b, Aug. 12, 1894. He attended Emporia State Normal, and Kans. State Agric. College; was State Director of Forestry, Fish and Game Commission, Pres, of State Board of Agric., Kansas Farm Bureau, State Fair Board, and is a member of various state and national committees, He is a Mason, Oddfellow and Shriner. They reside on their ranch near Dodge City, Kans.

Children: 10-118 Guy D. Josserand, Jr.b •. Dec. 21, 1919 Copeland, Kans. He attended Pratt Junior

College and Kansas State College at Manhattan, and was a member of Pi K. A. fraternity. During W. War II he served in U.S. Navy as Naval Air Cadet and Photo. Mate. Hem. Feb. 20, 1945 Hazel Elizabeth Porter, dau, of Roland Leigh and Mabel {Switzer} Porter of Newton Highlands, Mass. She was b. Feb. 26, 1924 and attended Cambridge College in Boston, Mass. They live near Dodge City, where he is associ­ated with his father in ranching and farming. His special interests are photography and old firearms.

Children: 11-165 Letitia Ann

Josserand 11-166 Guy D. Josserand,

III

b, Sept. 18, 1947

h. Aug. 30, 1952

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10-119 Yvonne Camille Josserand

Yvonne Camille Josserand Wilson 10-119

b, Jan. 10, 1930 at Garden City, Kans, She grad. from Stephens College, Columbia·, Mo. in 1948 and received A,B. degree from Univ. of Kans. School of Journalism in 1950. She did grad. work in Kansas City Univ, She is member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and Theta Sigma Phi. She was m. June 30, 1951 at First Methodist Church to Evan Keith Wilson, He was the son of Keith and Elizabeth (Baxter} Wilson of Independence, Mo, and was b. Mar. 5, 1928, He attended Florida Military Academy at St. Petersburg from 1937 to 1945 and grad. from School of Law, Univ. of Kans., in 1951. He is associated with the law firm of Stinson, Mag, Thomson, McEvers and Fissell in Kansas City, Mo. where they live at 1020 Jefferson St.

9-71 MYRTLE CLEGHORN Cossell

9-71 MYRTLE CLEGHORN, dau. of Edward 8-42 and Ida (Barnett) Cleghorn was b, Jan. 21, 1898 in Wright Co., Mo. She has been editor and publisher of the Kansas Clubwoman, official publication of the Kans. Fed, of Women's Clubs, for eight years, and of the Federation Courier for 18 years. She is active in Eastern Star as Grand Officer, chairman of Kiowa County Library Board for 17 years, works with Crippled Children's Commission, is a member of the Dodge City D.A.R, and of the Evangelical United Brethren Church,

On Aug, 17, 1915, she was m. to Joseph Willard Cossell, son of Hamlin Abraham and Lola May (Fancler) Cossell, of Mullinville, Kans. He was b. Jan. 28, 1890, in Charleston, Ill. He was engaged in general merchandising before entering the newspaper business in 1916. Has owned and published the Mullinville News for 38 years, and The Bucklin (Kansas) Banner for a few years. He has been confined to his home by illness since 1948, but has continued his editorial work from bed and wheel chair, doing much of the editing of his newspaper. Active in Masonry, civic organizations, a member of city council, and was Republican precinct committeeman for 20 years.

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Children: I 0-120 Gerald LaMont

Cossell b. June 1, 1916 He attended College of Emporia and Fort Hays State College. Was stricken with osteomyelitis at the age of 14 and had undergone 35 operations before he was 21, but carried on his school work in hospitals

Children:

and at home, finishing high school only one year late. He m. Louise Dohner Harman, dau. of Joseph and Hattie { ) Dohner. Her mother died when Louise was an infant, and she was reared in the home of her aunt, Maude (Dohner) Harman and Edwin L. Harman at Hayward, Wisc. She attended Wesleyan Methodist College at Miltonvale, Kans. and graduated from the school of nursing at Christ's Hospital in Topeka. Their home is in Bucklin, Kans., where LaMont is in the insurance and tax accounting business. His special interests are politics, Lions Club, various Masonic bodies, and his twin sons.

11-167 Edwin Earl Cossell b. July 2, 1947, known as Spike. 11-168 Joseph Bradford

Cossell b, July 2, 1947, known as Mike.

9-79 LULA STALEY Williams

9-79 LULA STALEY, dau. of Willis and Millie {George) Staley, 8-45, was b. Nov. 28, 1885 in Hancock Co., Ind. She married Edd Williams in 1904. He was b, Oct, 24, 1883. They lived at Willow Branch, Ind, until her death Apr. 16, 1947.

Children: 10-135 Dorothy Williams b. Aug. 13, 1905 m. Lucian Thomas Apr. 13, 1926. They reside

at Willow Branch, Ind, Children: 11-169 Myron Lee Thomas b, Feb. 15, 1928 m. Kathryn Jefferies in 1950. They

reside in Willow Branch, Ind. 11-170 Richard Earl Thomas b. Aug. 11, 1932

10-136 Genevieve Williams b. May 12, 1910 d. in 1925.

9-80 JOHN HENRY STALEY

9-80 JOHN HENRY STALEY, son of Willis and Millie {George) Staley 8-45, was b. Sept. 4, 1887 at Willow Branch, Ind, Hem. Gladys Doolittle of Doolittle Mills, Perry Co., Ind. in 1920. He served in W, War I and is now an engineer in the Pan American Bridge Factory at New Castle, Ind.

Children: 10-137 James Duane Staley b. May 24, 1922 at Wilkington, Ind. Hem. June Beeson. He is

an engineer with International Harvester Co. in Indianapolis, Ind.

Children: 11 -1 71 Duane Staley b. Aug. 3, 1943

9-81 HOBART STALEY

9-81 HOBART STALEY, son of Willis and Millie {George) Staley 8-45, was b. Feb. 26, 1894 at Willow Branch, Ind, He d. Mar. 1939 at Dayton, O. He m, Jennie May Neff in 1914 at Dayton, O. He was a machinist at Wright Air Field, Dayton.

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Children: 10-138 Dora Virginia

Staley b. Aug. 20, 1915 in Dayton, 0. She is employed at Wright Air Field, Dayton.

9-94 DONALD EUGENE DENISE

9-94 DONALD EUGENE DENISE, son of Charles and Valerie (Norris) Denise, 8-51, was b. Mar. 19, 1899 at Olivet, Ia. He m. Virginia Elizabeth Canepa May 19, 1926. They live in Indianapolis, Ind.

Children: 10-150 Virginia Jane DeNize b. June 24, 1927 Shem. James R. McCarthy. He served in the

U.S. Navy during W. War II. 10-151 Don Richard DeNize b. Oct. 26, 1935.

9-95 HAZEL MILDRED DENISE Cram

9-95 HAZEL MILDRED DENISE, dau. of Charles and Valeria {Norris) DeNise, 8-51, was b. Feb. 28, 1901 at Olivet, Ia. Shem. Clifford H. Cram Mar. 18. He served in W. War I. They reside at Lowell, Ore.

Children: 10-152 Sheldon Lewis Cram b. Nov. 21, 1919 at Maxbas, N.D. He m. Dorothy Miller Apr. 22,

1943 in Sioux Falls, S. D. He was a Naval Radar Officer aboard an aircraft carrier during W. War II.

Children:

He grad. from Dickinson State Teacher's College, Dickinson, N. D., B.A. degree. He received B.S. degree from Ore. State College, Corvallis, Ore., and his M.A. degree from Colo. State Teacher's College, Greeley, Colo. His hobby is photography and he is now Professor of Physics at Westmar College, at LeMars, Ia.

11-1 75 Shelda Rae Cram b. Sept. 18, 1944 at Ft. Dodge, Ia. 11-176 Sharon Lou Cram b. May 18, 1946 at West Bend, Ia. 11-177 Bruce Harlan Cram b. Dec. 1, 1947 at Dickinson, N. D.

10-153 Clarence Paul Cram b. July 13, 1921 at Des Moines, Ia, Hem. Marjorie I. Saddler Aug. 19, 1944 in Portland, Ore. He was a pilot in the Air Transport Command in China, Burma, and India during W. War II. He received B.S. degree from State Teacher's College at Dickinson, N.D. and his M.A. degree from Colo. State College, Greeley, Colo. He is now Professor of Industrial Arts at Westmar College, LeMars, Ia. His hobbies are photography and amateur telescope making.

Children: 11-178 Susan Kay Cram 11-179 Bryan Lewis Cram 11-180 Vickie Renee Cram

10-154 Clarice Hazel Cram b. Aug.

b. June 12, 1945 at Dickinson, N. D. b. Mar. 9, 1947 at Dickinson, N. D. b. Sept. 27, 1949 at Eugene, Ore.

5, 1925 at Maxbass, N, D. Shem. Henry Wallace Hendricks in 1947 in Eugene, Ore. They were divorced. She m. (2) Kenneth Goldsmith Sept. 1951. She re­ceived degree in Home Economics from Ore. State College, Corvallis, and is a teacher. They reside in Salem, Ore.

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Children: 11-181 Celia Diane

Hendricks 11-182 Leonard Max

Goldsmith

b. Mar. 25, 1949

b, June 25, 1952 10-155 Carol Mae Cram b. Sept. 1, 1928 at Maxbass, N.D. Grad. with B.S. degree from

Univ. of Ore,, Eugene, Ore, in 1950. She had additional study at Northwestern Univ,, Evanston, Ill. She was a speech correction specialist in Eugene, Ore. schools, and now teaches in Salem, Ore, schools. Her hobby is music.

9-97 MINNIE CHARLENE DENIZE Griffiths

9-97 MINNIE CHARLENE DENIZE, dau, of Charles and Valerie (Norris) DeNize, 8-51, was b. Jan. 11, 1907 at Bussey, Ia. Shem. Lyle E. Griffiths Aug. 14, 1937 at Lawrenceburg, Ind, He is a salesman and they live at Lisbon, Ia.

Children: 10-156 Lela Carroll

Griffiths l 0-157 Robert Donald

Griffiths

b. Oct. l 6, 1939 at Charleston, W. Va.

b, Apr, 16, 1941 at Charleston, W. Va.

9-124 IDALYNE IULA NORRIS Farris

9-124 IDALYNE IULA NORRIS, dau. of Ernest Norwood 8-77 and Elizabeth (Foster) Norris, was b. Sept. 28, 1893 in Marion Co. Ill. She attended the Ill. schools and in 1913 was m. to William G. Farris. They reside in Champaign, Ill,

Children: 10-1 72 Wilma Iula Farris b, Sept. 9, 1914 She grad. from Business College and m. in

1938 Robert William Rossman. He served as Sgt. in W, War II in Japan. They live in Champaign, Ill,

Children: 11-184 Ralph Gary Rossman b. Jan. 26, 1939

10-173 Naomi Idalyne Farrish. July 30, 1916 Shem, in 1941 Charles Herbert Miller, He was Master Sgt. in the U .S, Army in Japan, W. War II. Naomi grad. from National Art School in Washington, D.C. and during W. War II she was draftsman for the Navy at Model Basin, Cardernock, Md, They were m. in the First Congregational Church in Washington, D.C, and reside in Three Rivers, Mich. No children,

10-174 William Dale Farris b. Oct. 5, 1925 m. Faye Manley. He attended the Univ. of Ill., majoring in Chemical Engineering, and served with the Black Panther Division during W. War II. Faye attended the Univ. of Ill.

Children: 11-185 Catherine Farris b, Dec. 1949 11-186 William Dale Farris b. Sept, 7, 1951

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Halvern Lamar Norris 9-125

9-125 HALVERN LAMAR NORRIS

9-125 HALVERN LAMAR NORRIS, son of Ernest Norwood 8-77, and Elizabeth (Foster) Norris, was b. Mar. 20, 1896 in Marion Co. Ill. He grad. from the Univ. of Ill. and Washfogton Univ. at St. Louis, Mo. He was in Foreign Service from 1926 to 1940. He served in the Embassy at Tokyo, Japan with Ambassadors Castler, Forbes and McVay. He was Vice Consul at Bangkok, Siam from 1932 to 1938 under Ministers Baker and Neville, and served in Belgrade until 1940. During W. War II he taught classes in Japanese in Military camps in Calif. At present (1953) he heads the Ventura Oil Co. and resides in Ventura, Calif. The Saturday Evening Post, Dec. 1951, has an interesting story about his Oil Company's activities.

Cl-126 RALPH AUDOBON NORRIS

9-126 RALPH AUDOBON NORRIS, son of Ernest Norwood 8-77 and Elizabeth (Foster) Norris, was b, Mar. 14, 1898 in Marion Co., Ill. He grad. at the Univ. of Ill. majoring in Commerce. During W. War I he served in the U .s. Navy on a transport, Pocahontas, that crossed the Atlantic fourteen times. He is with the postal dept. at Ventura, Calif., and resides at Ojai, Calif. He was m. June 25, 1927 to Nina Fullmer, dau. of Floyd and Louise {Essex) Fulmer of London Mills, Ill. She was b. Mar. 14, 1907.

Children: 10-1 75 Mary JoAnne

Children: a. Nina Jo. Smith

b. Feb. 10, 1934 in Calif. Shem. June 25, 1952 to Ray Arvel Smith, who was b. in 1931. He served in Japan and Korea during W. War II. They reside in Oaji, Calif.

b, July 4, 1953

9-127 WINIFRED NORRIS Broom

9-127 WINIFRED NORRIS, dau. of Ernest Norwood 8-77 and Elizabeth (Foster) Norris, was b. Oct. 26, 1902 in Marion Co., Ill. She majored in Languages and Education at Ill. S.N.U. and taught Latin in the High Schools at Pocahontas, Ill. from 1922 to 1924. She was m. in 1924 to William Lewis Broom who was b. in 1900. He grad. in Law at the Univ. of Ind. in 1925 and served with the U.S. Militia during W. War I. They reside in Effinghan, Ill. where they have a furniture business.

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Children: 10-176 William Lewis Broom,

Jr. b. Mar. 2, 1925 m. Virginia Wakefield, who is a registered

Children: 11-187 William Lewis

Broom III 11-188 Nancy Broom

nurse. He grad. from the Univ. of Ill., 1949, major­ing in Commerce. During W. War II he was Master Sgt. with Hdqtrs. Co. in Paris, France.

b. June 25, 1947 b. Sept. 3, 1950

10-177 James David Broom b. Nov. 7, 1934 Attending High School in Effingham, Ill.

John Harmon Norris 9-128

9-128 JOHN HARMON NORRIS, son of Ernest Norwood 8-77 and Elizabeth (Foster) Norris, was b. Oct. 16, 1906. Not married. He grad. from the Univ. of Ill. with a degree in Education. Was an Accountant G.A.O. in Washington, D.C. until 1950, at which time he took a position with Govt. Audition Dept. headquartering in South Bend, Ind. In 1953 he was moved to the division in southern Calif. He and his mother reside in Alhambra, Calif. He is an accomplished pianist.

9-219 RICHARD BLAND BEST

9-219 RICHARD BLAND BEST, son of Robert Lee 8-143 and Nora (Barger) Best was b. They reside at Elred, Ill.

Children: 10-262 Richard Carroll

Best 10-263 Robert Lee Best 10-265 Mary Alice Best 10-266 Martha Best

b. b. b. b.

m. Louise m. Betty ----m. William Voils

9-217 EVA ADELINE BEST Toomey

9-217 EVA ADELINE BEST, dau. of Robert Lee Best, 8-143 and Nora (Barger) Best, was b. She was m. to Pat Toomey and they resided at Howell, Mich. where she d. in 1942.

Children: 10-267 Maxine Toomey b. m. Howard Maurer

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10-268 Mary Jean Toomey b. 10-269 Margaret Toomey 10-270 Pat Toomey, Jr. 10-271 Robert Toomey 10-272 Don Toomey

m. Frank Howell

9-218 BLANCHE BEST Gammill

9-218 BLANCHE BEST, dau. of Robert Lee 8-143, and Nora (Barger) Best, was b. She was m. to Melvin Gammill and they reside in Coles Co, Ill.

Children: 10-273 Carolyn Gammill 10-274 Ruth Gammill 10-275 Melva Gammill

Son:

b. b. b.

Terry Lee Dare 10-276 Paul Wayne Gammill 10-277 Marjorie Ann Gammill 10-2 78 Catherine Sue Gammill

m. Robert Perry m. m. Richard Dare

9-226 ORA RILEY Grafton

----

9-226 ORA RILEY, dau, of Emma (Best), 8-144, and Felix Riley was b. Mar, 7, 1897. She was m, in 1917 to Marion A. Grafton. They reside in Mattoon, Ill.

Children: 1 0-285 Albun Marion

Grafton b, Mar. 1 7, 1919 m. Doris Reynolds He served in the U. S. Navy during W. War II.

Children: a. Ronda Grafton d.y. b. Mona Grafton c, Bruce Wayne Grafton

10-286 Olive Jean Grafton b. Oct. 3, 1920 Children: a. Richard Marion Dannill b. Michael Wayne Dannill

m. Richard Dannill

10-287 Hazel Louise Grafton b. Nov. 8, 1923 m. Russell Bowen Children: a, Ellyn Bowen

10-288 Charles Eugene Grafton

Children: a. Connie Grafton

b. Apr. 18, 1926 m. Mary Davis. He served with the U.S. Navy during W. War II.

b, Eugene Lloyd Grafton 10-289 Greta Mae Grafton b. Apr. 22, 1929 10-290 Joan Grafton b. Mar. 9, 1932 10-291 Yvonne Ferne

Grafton b. June 12, 1936

Not married m. John Byrne

9-229 GLADYS MARIE RILEY Gast

9-229 GLADYS MARIE RILEY, dau. of Felix and Emma Best Riley, 8-144, was b. Mar. 20, 1906. She m. in 1923 to Loren Gast arid they reside in Mattoon, Ill. where he is employed by the N. Y. Central Railroad.

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Children: 10-294 Frances Louise Gast b. Sept. 25, 1924 m. Ishmel Driskell. They live in Newman, Ill.

Children: a. Loren Ishmel Driskell b. Janet Driskell

10-295 Zora Marie Gast

Children:

b. May 4, 1926 Ill.

a. Florence Marie Dawdy b. Carol Rae Dawdy

m. Raymond Dawdy. They live in Roadhouse,

10-296 Ruby Lorene Gast b. Sept. 18, 1928 m. Charles Bolin. They reside at Lerna, Ill. Children: a. Louise Bolin b. Harry Bolin c. Ronnis Bolin

10-297 Mary Ellen Gast Children:

b. Dec. 21, 1931 m. Don Brawner. They reside at Kelvin, Ill.

a. Donna Brawner b, Don Brawner, Jr. c. Wayne Brawner

10-298 Harold Laverne Gast b. Jan. 8, 1934 Not married. Is in the U.S. Army. 10-299 Marjorie Lou Gast b. Mar. 30, 1936 m. Dale Spencer. Live in Mattoon, Ill. 10-300 Ruth Evelyn Gast b. Apr. 18, 1938.

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PART II

This section continues some lines of the Norris family who went first to Mason and Bracken Counties, Ky. then moved across the Ohio River to Brown Co. 0.

FIRST GENERATION

The record of Thomas Norris, the immigrant, is set forth in Part I.

SECOND GENERATION

1-2 EDWARD NORRIS

1-2 EDWARD NORRIS, son of Thomas, the immigrant,was b. in 1639 in St. Mary's Co. Md. m. (1) Mary Freeman (2) Sarah (Wichel) Kemp, widow John Kemp (See Part I).

Children: 2-1 William

2-2 John

2-3 Mary 2-4 Thomas* 2-5 Elizabeth 2-6 Geoffrey 2-7 Ann

b. 1661 m. Martha (Norris) Hubbard, his cousin, widow of John Hubbard-(Husband). b. 1663 m. Elizabeth Parsons (2) Mary Newman The descendants of this.line is Part I.

b. 1668 m. Elizabeth Taney

d. y. b. 1676

Children of second wife, Sarah Wichel: 2-8 Sarah b. 1691?

THIRD GENERATION

2-4* THOMAS NORRIS

2-4 THOMAS NORRIS, son of Edward 1-2 and Mary (Freeman) Norris, was b. in 1668. Thomas was the first of the family to settle in Baltimore Co. Md. The following land patent is found in Annapolis: "Thomas Norris of Baltimore Co .... Patent to 'Envell Chase' has due 230 acres by warrent, 200 acres, and also 30 acres from Thomas Hooker .•. according to certificate of survey taken •.•. Returned May 20, 1696."

Thomas m. Elizabeth Taney of Calvert Co. Md. She d, in St. George Parish, Dec. 1710. Thomas d. without leaving a will but he had one son, JOHN NORRIS. The relationship is es­tablished by a deed dated June 4, 1746 when John Norris conveys land to William Bennett: "17 May 1746, land (230 acres), laid out for Thomas Norris of Baltimore Co ..•. Thomas Norris died leaving an only son and heir, John Norris .•.. " etc.

FOURTH GENERATION

3-10 JOHN NORRIS

3-10 JOHN NORRIS, only son of Thomas 2-4, and Elizabeth (Taney) Norris, was b. about 1690. He inherited "Envell Chase" from his father and which he sold to William Bennett in 1746" all excepting one-half acre contained in this deed where a rooling house now stands, same not to be sold, but to be preserved for the use of John Norris."

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In 1724, John Norris purchased from Alexander Maccomas, for 3,000 pounds tobacco, land called "Macedon" lying in Baltimore Co. at the head of Bush River. He purchased from Archibald Rollo, for 4,000 pounds tobacco, "Rebecca's Lot." Hem. about 1712, Ann ---and his will was made in 1760 and proved in 1761.

Children: 4-13 Thomas* 4-14 James

4-15 Ann 4-16 Sarah 4-17 William

Sons: a. John b. William c. Thomas

4-18 Rebecca 4-19 Mary

b. 1713 m. Elizabeth McComas b. 1715 m. Elizabeth Davis. James inherited "Expe_ctation," and "Rebecca's Lot" from his father. The will of James dated 1798 and proved Nov. 1798 in Harford Co. Md. leaves to his son, James, the tract "Expectation" (100 acres) and to his son, Henry, "Norris Venture" (50 acres) and to the children of dau. Sarah White, one shilling each. b. 1717 m. ___ Greer b, 1 719 m. Aesel Hitchcock b. 1722 m. Elizabeth Horn

b. 1754 b. 1761 b. 1768

b. 1729 m. Thomas Elliott, Jr. m. Love

FIFTH GENERATION

4-13 THOMAS NORRIS

4-13 THOMAS NORRIS, son of John 3-10 and Ann( ___ ) Norris, was b. in Harford Co. Md. Nov. 27, 1713. He m. Elizabeth Mc Comas, dau. of Alexander and Elizabeth (Day) Mc Comas. In 1745, he purchased from his father "for a considerable amount of money ... land called 'Macedon.'"

The will of "Thomas Norris of Winter's Run" was dated Dec. 1757 and probated in the Orphan's Court of Baltimore Co. Md. March 1761.

To son John, "one-half the land called 'Macedon,' on that part where the great hollow rock lyeth."

To son Aquila, "the other part of Macedon, that part where my dwelling standeth."

To son Thomas, "Land called Turkey Range, 54 acres."

To son Alexander, "Land called Hills and Dales, 47 acres."

To son James, "Negro girl called Phillis."

Executrix: "My loving wife, Elizabeth" who was still living in 1769.

Children: 5-10 John 5-11 Aquila*

5-12 Elizabeth 5-13 Thomas* 5-14 Alexander

5-15 James*

b. 1737 b. 1739 m. Priscilla Temperence Norris, dau. of Thomas, 3-8 (See Part I) b. 1741 b. 1743 m. Hannah Norrington b. 1744 had a son, John, who had a son Greene who lived in Dixon, Ill. Other desc. near Findley, 0. b. 174 7 m. Martha

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SIXTH GENERATION

5-11 AQUILA NORRIS

5-11 AQUILA NORRIS, son of Thomas, 4-13 and Elizabeth (Mccomas) Norris, was b. in 1739 in Harford Co. Md. Hem. Priscilla Temperence Norris, dau, of Thomas Norris # 3-8 of Part I and Averilla (Scott) Norris of Baltimore Co. Md. His Rev. War Service as Capt. of the Harford Co. Militia, can be found in "Soldiers Buried in Ohio" published by D.A.R. of Ohio. After his wife died and his house burned in 1793, he left Md. with his eleven children, his brother James and his nephew Abraham Norris and went to Mason Co. Ky. In 1805 these families moved to Brown Co. Ohio, where Aquila d. Feb. 6, 1812.

From the History of Brown Co. Lewis Township: "The same year (1805) two brothers, James and Aquila Norris moved to Brown Co. 0. They were originally from Md. but immediately from Kentucky. James settled near Dayton and Aquila came to this township, accompanied by his nephew, Abraham Norris, the son of another brother Thomas. Aquila remained a citizen of the township until his death, which occurred soon after the War of 1812, A large family of children survive him, Abraham Norris was one of a family of 15."

Children: 6-40 Martha 6-41 Temperence 6-42 William 6-43 Elizabeth* 6-44 Ruth 6-45 Naomi 6-46 Elisha 6-4 7 Aquila* 6-48 Nathan 6-49 James* 6-50 Priscilla

m. Whitfield Thiatt m. William Walker b. 1779 unmarried b. 1781 m. James Norris# 6-68 (See 6-68 for desc.) b. 1782 b. 1782 m. William Armstrong 1804 in Mason Co. Ky. b. 1785 m. Elizabeth Bush b. 1785 m. Sally Sargent m. Mary Walton

b. 17 87 m. Nancy Gates m. Benjamin Norris, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Cole; Joseph was the son of Joseph Norris and Mary of Baltimore Co. Md. He was the son of William Norris # 2-1 and Martha (Norris) Hubbard {Husband).

5-13 THOMAS NORRIS

5-13 THOMAS NORRIS, son of Thomas 4-13 and Elizabeth (McComas) Norris, was b. in 1743 in Baltimore Co. Md. He m. in 1763 Hannah Norrington. There were 15 children:

Children: 6-51 Jesse 6-52 Elijah 6-53 Aaron 6-54 Elizabeth 6-55 John 6-56 Abraham* 6-57 Mary 6-58 Alexandria 6-59 Ann 6-60 Aquila

Children: a. James L.

b. 1763 b. 1764 b. 1766 b. 1767 b. 1768 b. 1 770 m. Ellen Anna Lamb b. 1771 b. 1773 b. 1774 b. 1776 m. 1810 Eleanor Norris, dau. of Aquila, son Nathan. They emmigrated to Sagamon Co. Ill. in 1835 and settled at Round Prairie, Ill. 6 miles west of Springfield, Ill. Eleanor's sister, Elizabeth, came with them, she was b. in 1796 and d. in 1872 and was not married.

b. 1813 m. Sarah E. Cole

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b. John c. Priscilla d. Mary A.

6-61 Thomas 6-62 Hannah 6-63 James 6-64 Moses 6-65 Isaac

b. 1814 m. Mary E. Cole b. 1820 m. Gresham Keyes 10 children b. 1822 m. Bedford Higgins 7 children

b. 1777 b. 1778 m. Bell b. 1780 b. 1782 b. 1793 m. in 1805 Charity Ann Conley. They had a son Elias and moved to Zanesville, 0. about 1811. Elias had a son John who was the father of Carrie Norris of Dresden, 0. Isaac d. in 1866.

5-15 JAMES NORRIS

5-15 JAMES NORRIS, son of Thomas 4-13 and Elizabeth (McComas) Norris, was b. in 1747 in Baltimore Co. Md. He came to Mason Counties Ky. with his brother Aquila in 1793 and later moved to Brown Co. 0. about 1805 and settled near Dayton, O. Hem. Martha ___ in Md.

Children: 6-66 Joseph 6-67 Aquila 6-68 James* 6-69 Nathan 6-70 Patrick 6-71 William 6-72 John

b. 1773 m. 1813 Mary Overfield in Mason Co. b. 1779 b. 1780 m. Elizabeth Norris # 6-43 b. 1782 m. Phyllis (?)

b. 1791 m. Anna b. 1795 ---

SEVENTH GENERATION

6-47 AQUILA NORRIS

Ky.

6-47 AQUILA NORRIS, son of Aquila 5-11 and Priscilla Temperence (Norris) Norris, was b. in 1785 in Md. and m. Sally Sargent. He d. in 1866 in Brown Co. 0.

Children: 7-110 James Perry b. 1818 7-111 William Sargent b. 1820 m. Polly Ann Sargent

Children: a. Gilbert b. Sarah c. Celia d. Kizzie e. Eleline

7-112 Oliver J. b. 1822 7-113 Chesby F. b. 1830 7-114 Alfred Baldwin b. 1836 ( 1834?) 7-115 Sally Ann b. 1836 m. Weston 7-116 Emeline b. 1841 m. Richardson 7-117 Jasper John b. 1838 a Dentist at Felicity, 0. 7-118 Nathan Acher b. 1825 Buried at Novelty, 0.

6-49 JAMES NORRIS

6-49 JAMES NORRIS, son of Aquila 5-11 and Priscilla Temperence (Norris) Norris, was b. in 1787 in Md. He was called "Squealing Jim" because of his high pitched voice. Hem. on 1804 Nancy Gates in Mason Co. Ky. They moved to Brown Co. 0. where they died.

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Children: 7-119 William Chesly* 7-120 James Madison 7-121 Angelina 7-122 Harrison 7-123 Martha 7-124 Pettis

b. 1805 m. Priscilla Norris 7-136, his cousin b. 1807 m. Sarah Endicott b. 1810 m. Thomas Coleman, went to Rush Co. Ind.

Not married Not married

6-56 ABRAHAM NORRIS

6-56 ABRAHAM NORRIS, son of Thomas 5-1 and Hannah (Norrington) Norris, was b. in 1770 in

Baltimore Co. Md. He came to Mason Co. Ky. with his uncles James and Aquila in 1793 and m. in 1796 Ellen Anna Lamb. She was the dau. of John Lamb, planter of Washington Co. Ky. About 1805 they moved to Brown Co. 0. where he d. in 1849 and is buried in the Eden Ceme­tery, near Georgetown, 0.

From Brown County O. History: "Abraham Norris purchased 125 acres land in Lewis Twp. Brown Co. O. and spent a lifetime of usefulness there ..•. Ellen Ann Lamb brought to the Norris family a fine spirit of patriotism and mental alertness .... Family tradition connects her family with that of Charles Lamb, famous man of letters .... Upon her removal to Brown Co. 0. she became an ardent abolutionist and devoted her later years to the cause of Anti­slavery. With the death of her father she became the owner of 20 slaves from his plantation in Ky. These slaves she promptly set free and from then on, she became an active participant in the famous Underground Railway movement to assist southern slaves to escape to Canada. The farm of Abraham Norris, located as it was on Bullskin Creek, just above Ripley Point, was one of the earliest hiding places for run away slaves, after crossiang the Ohio River •..• Her death in 1850 followed that of her youngest son. She is buried beside her husband in Eden Cemetery, Feesburg, 0.

Children: 7-125 Basil* 7-126 Sallie 7-127 Rachel 7-128 Mary Ann* 7-129 Pierce 7-130 Abraham W.* 7-131 William 7-132 James Dority* 7-133 Elbridge

b. 1797 m. Margaret Berry b. 1796 Not married b. 1805 m. Stephen Bronson, went to Mo. b. 1808 m. George Washington Norris, son of Nathan

b. 1812 m. Elizabeth Kendall b. 1813 b. 1814 m. Mary Ann Lamb (2) Susan Winegar b. 1817 d. 1850

6-68 JAMES NORRIS

6-68 JAMES NORRIS, son of James 5-15 and Martha ___ , was b. in 1780 in Md. and came to Ky. with his parents. Hem. his first cousin, Elizabeth Norris 6-43 and they moved to Brown Co. 0.

Children: 7 -134 John J. 7-135 Guy Summers* 7-136 Priscilla* 7-137 Edward

b. 1802 m. Amanda widow of Melton b. 1805 m. Agnes Ross, Hammersville, O. b. 1808 m. Wm. Chesly #7-119 (see 7-119 for desc.) b. 1814 m. Barbara Ann Norris The estate of Edward Norris, appraised in 1853 and settled in 1855 in Bracken Co. Ky., names no children.

7-138 Martha b, 1816 m. Owen Kendall 7-139 Madeline b. 1818 m. ___ Norris

Children: (1860 census record Bracken Co. Ky.) 9-100 Angelina b. 1846

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9-101 James 9-102 Harriet 9-103 Edward

7-140 Patrick Henry b. 1822

b. 1849 b. 1855 b. 1855

EIGHTH GENERATION

7-119 WILLIAM CH ESL Y NORRIS

7-119 WILLIAM CHESLY NORRIS, son of James 6-49 and Nancy (Gates) Norris, was b. in 1805. Hem. his first cousin, Priscilla Norris, 7-136 in Bracken Co. Ky. and moved to Brown Co. about 1835. They moved back into Bracken Co. in 1839 and in 1855-56 moved to Knox Co. Mo. After the death of Priscilla, Wm. Chesly- m. (2) Margaret

Children: 8-200 Elizabeth 8-201 8-202

James Thornton

Children: 9-105 Priscilla 9-106 Ellen

---

b. 1834 in Bracken Co. Not married b. 1835 in Ohio. Probably d. y. b. 1839 m. Nancy S, ___ He was a Spanish Am. War Veteran.

b. 1864 d. in Shelbyville Mo. in 1950 b. 1865

9-107 Charles A. b. 1868

8-213 Daniel Boone b. 1842 m. Children: 9-108 Lee 9-109 Morgan

8-204 Simon Kenton* 8-205 William

Resided at Kirksville, Mo. m. Martha Hickman d. in 1925

b. 1845 m. Elizabeth A. Grier b. 1848 Probably d. y.

Basil Norris 7-125

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7-125 BASIL NORRIS

7-125 BASIL NORRIS, son of Abraham 6-56 and Ellen Anna (Lamb) Norris, was b. Nov. 28, 1796 in Washington Co. Ky. and moved with his family to Brown Co. 0. in 1805. He d. there in 1881. Hem. in 1822 Margaret Berry who was b. in 1802 and d. in 1883.

Children: 8-206 Elizabeth* 8-207 Sarah Ann* 8-208 James Kay* 8-209 John Pierce*

8-210 Mary M.* 8-211 Marie Phyllis* 8-212 Rebecca Kathryn* 8-213 William

b. 1823 m. William Martin b. 1826 m. Alexander Martin b. 1825 m. Ellen Richards b. 1828 m. Margaret Isabelle Norris*, dau. of George Washing­ton Norris # 7-36 of Part I b. 1831 m. Nicholas Corbin b. 1834 m. John Norris, son of George Washington, son of Nathan b. 1835 m. Joseph Richards b. 1837 drowned at 8 months of age.

7-128 MARY ANN NORRIS Norris

7-128 MARY ANN NORRIS, dau. of Abraham 6-56 and Ellen Anna (Lamb) Norris, was b. 1808 in Brown Co. 0. She m .. George Washington Norris, son of Nathan Norris and Martha Patter­son. See Luke 2-2 part III.

Children: 8-214 William P. b. 1825 Not married d. 1891 8-215 John James* b. 1826 m. (1) Mary Ann Andrews (2) Mahala Hyer 8-216 Nathan A. b. 1828 d. y. 8-217 Thomas M. b. 1830 d. y. 8-218 Marshall T. b. 1832 d. 1924 8-219 Thomas Jefferson* b. 1835 m. ( 1) Abbie Winnegar (2) Abbie McClintock 8-220 George Washington b. 1837 d. y. 8-221 Anson M. b. 1838 d. 1914 8-222 Edward M. b. 1841 d. 1917 8-223 Martha A. b. 1844 d. 1870 8-224 Mary E. b. 1846 d. 1904 8-225 Winfield Scott* b. 1848 m. Emma Belle Slaughter 8-226 Sarah b. 1851 d. y.

7-130 ABRAHAM W. NORRIS

7-130 ABRAHAM NORRIS, son of Abraham 6-56 and Ellen Anna (Lamb) Norris, was b. in 1812 in Brown Co. 0. He m. Elizabeth Kendall and resided in Brown Co. where he d.

Children: 8-227 Charles H. 8-228 Narcissis

Children:

b. 1838 d. y. m. Henry Kennedy

a. Olin Kennedy 8-229 Eliza Jane m. Andrew Trout

m. Samuel Ellis 8-230 Helen Children: a. Jennie Ellis m. Frank Crosswell

(a) Loma Crosswell b. Belle Ellis m. Charles Thompson

(a) Virgil Thompson m. Sallie Armstrong (b) Venus Thompson m. Elmer Manning

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8-231 Elmira Anna Children:

m. James Brannock

a. Charles Brannock b. Claude Brannock c. John Brannock

7-132 JAMES DORITY NORRIS

7-132 JAMES DORITY NORRIS, son of Abraham 6-56 and Ellen Anna (Lamb) Norris, was b. in 1814 in Georgetown O. Brown Co. and d. in 1899 at Prairie City, Ia. Hem. (1) Anna Lamb who was b. in 1815 in Mason Co. Ky. and d. in 1866. Hem. (2) in 1868 Susie L. Winnegar. They moved to Morgan Co. Ill., then to Prairie City, Ia.

Children 8-233 Pierce b. 1835 d. y. 8-224 Julia A. b. 1837 m. Dr. D.S. Pence a son, Ray Spence 8-225 Hazard b. 1837 Killed in Civil War 8-226 Caroline 8-227 Charles M.* b. 1842 m. ( 1) Sarah Prunty (2) Hannah Waters 8-228 Hannah m. J. W. Cotterall

Children: a. Anne Cotterall m. Anderson ---b. Hattie Cotterall m. Clark c. Charles Cotterall m. Lansa d. James Cotterall

8-239 Lucy 8-240 Jane 8-241 Bessie Ann

d. 1867

b. 1873 m. Frank Woodward resided at Long Beach, Calif. a son, Norris Woodward b. 1901

7-135 GUY SUMMERS NORRIS

7-135 GUY SUMMERS NORRIS, son of James 6-68 and Elizabeth (Norris) Norris 6-43 was b. in 1805 in Mason Co. Ky. Hem. Agnes Ross and taught school in the Ky. and 0. Public Schools. He served as clerk of the District Court in Casey Co. Ky., living in Liberty, Ky. The 1860 census of Bracken Co. Ky. list his family as residents of that Co. They lived in Hammersville, 0. for many years.

Children: 8-242 William d. y. 8-243 James Rutledge b. 1835 Served in Civil War 8-244 Elizabeth b. 1838 Was teaching school in 1860 8-245 John b. 1839 Was a Colonel in Civil War 8-246 Martha b. 1841 d. y. 8-247 Zenith b. 1845 m. Spires of Parma, Ill. 8-248 Edward b. 1845 8-249 Amanda b. 1847 m. John True, Butler, Pendleton Co. Ky. 8-250 Patrick b. 1850 8-251 Francis b. 1853 8-252 Martha b. 1855 8-253 Eliza b. 1859 m. Wilfred Goods, Farmland, Ind. 8-254 Joseph Warren* b. 1860 m. Adeline Kansas Taylor

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NINTH GENERATION

8-204 SIMON KENTON NORRIS

8-204 SIMON KENTON NORRIS, son of William Chesly 7-119 and Priscilla (Norris) Norris 7-136, was b. in 1845 in Bracken Co. Ky. In 1855-56 he moved with his parents to Knox Co.

Mo. where hem. in 1868 Elizabeth Grier and they made their home in Plevna, Knox Co. Mo. He d. there Sept. 18, 1887. He served with the Union Army during the Civil War, in Co. F. 39th Infantry.

Children: All b. in Knox Co. Mo. 9-310 William Chesly* b. 1869 m. Mary Ahern 9-311 Effie b. 1870 d. y.

9-312 Henry Thornton b. 1872 d. 1936 Not married. He served in the U.S. Army dur­ing The Spanish American War and continued in the Army thru World War I. Later he was sheriff of Knox Co. Mo.

9-313 Macy b. 1874 m. W. A. Worthington. They moved to Mena, Ark. where she d. in 1948. No children.

9-314 Priscilla (Called Tinie) b, 1877 m. J.E. Williams. They reside at Mena, Ark. A dau. lives in Kansas City, Mo.

8-206 ELIZABETH NORRIS Martin

8-206 ELIZABETH NORRIS, dau. of Basil 7-125 and Margaret (Berry) Norris, was b. in 1823 in Brown Co. 0. She m. William Martin.

Children: 9- 315 Mon ta Martin 9-316 Emma Martin

b. Never married m. William Prather

9-317

Children: 10-301 Robert Prather 10-302 Mon ta Prather m. Clark 10-303 Jennie Prather m. White 10-304 Lelah Prather m. White

10-305 Lizzie Prather m. Chilton Owens John Martin m. Lida Prather

10-306 Zetta Martin 10-307 Carrie Martin 10-308 Eugene Martin

9-318 William Martin No known ch.

8-207 SARAH ANN NORRIS Martin

8-207 SARAH ANN NORRIS, dau. of Basil 7-125 and Margaret (Berry) Norris, was b. in 1826 and d. in Brown Co. 0. in 1897. Shem. Alexander Martin who was b. in 1817 and d. in 1885. Alexander Martin was a brother of William Martin, who m. Elizabeth Norris.

Children: 9-319 Mary Margaret Martin* b. 1846 m. John Ellis 9-320 Ella Martin* b. 1848 m. Charles Reed 9-321

9-322 9-323 9-324 9-325 9-326 9-327

Charles Zink Martin* James K. Martin* John Wesley Martin* Joseph C. Martin* Elizabeth Martin* Edward Martin Louis Martin

b. 1851

b. 1853 b. 1856 b. 1858 b. 1861 d. y. b. 1866

m. Anna Dunn m. Carrie Gillette m. Margaret Richards m. Bessie Myers m. Clement Wood

d. y.

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8-208 JAMES KAY NORRIS

8-208 JAMES KAY NORRIS, son of Basil 7-125 and Margaret (Berry) Norris, was b. in 1823 and m. Ellen Richards.

Children:

9-328 Charles 9-329 Mary Norris

Children:

b. m. Alice Dunn Resided in Cincinnati, 0. b. m. James Trisler

a. Florenae Trisler b. Edith Trisler

c. Kate Trisler 9-330 Kate d. y.

8-209 JOHN PIERCE NORRIS

John Pierce Norris 8-209

8-209 JOHN PIERCE NORRIS, son of Basil 7-125 and Margaret (Berry) Norris was b. in 1829 and d. in 1902. He m. Margaret Isabelle Norris, 7-36 of Part I. (See# 7-36 for desc.)

8-210 MARY M. NORRIS Corbin

8-210 MARY M. NORRIS, dau. of Basil 7-125 and Margaret (Berry) Norris, was b. in 1831. She m. in 1851 Nicholas Corbin and they lived in Butler, Pendleton Co. Ky.

Children: 9-331 John Corbin 9-332 Charles Corbin 9-333 William Corbin 9-334 Gertrude Corbin 9-335 Kate Corbin 9-336 Eva Corbin 9-337 Frank Corbin

Res. in Covington, Ky. Res. Butler, Ky.

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8-211 MARIE PHYLLIS NORRIS Norris

8-211 MARIE PHYLLIS NORRIS, dau. of Basil 7-125 and Margaret (Berry) Norris was b. in 1834 and d. in 1910. Shern. in 1854 John Norris, son of Nathan and Phillis (Norris) Norris. Phyllis was dau. of Nathan and Martha (Patterson) Norris. They lived at Novelty Mo., Knox. Co.

Children: 9-338 Mary b. 1855 rn. A. J. Elliott

Children: 10-310 Wilma Elliott rn. Wm. Jackson

a. Gertrude Jackson b. Ruth Jackson c. Donald Jackson

10-311 Elma Elliott 10-312 Viddie Elliott 10-313 Hobart Elliott

Georgetown, 0. rn. Beulah

a. Kathryn Elliott b. Harold Elliott

9-339 Alma b. 1856 rn. Elmer Kimberly Novelty, Mo. 10-314 Nora Kimberly grad. from Business College at Quincy, Ill.

9-340 Clement V. b. 1857 rn. Ella Perry, Novelty, Mo. Children: All were teachers. 10-315 Perry 10-316 Vernie 10-317 Virgil 10-318 Anna

9-341 Emma b. 1859 rn. S. W. Hunsaker. Resided at Novelty, Mo. No children.

9-342 John Basil b. 1860 Was Bank Examiner for Mo. and served as Deputy Finance Commissioner of Mo.

8-212 REBECCA KATHERINE NORRIS Richards

8-212 REBECCA K. NORRIS, dau. of Basil 7-125 and Margaret (Berry) was b. in 1833 and d. ___ She rn. Joseph Richards.

Children: 9-343 William Richards rn. Minnie Reece

Children: 10-320 Kate Richards rn. Bass Fenton

a. William Fenton b. Dorothy Fenton c. Charlotte Fenton

10-321 Charlotte Richards 10-322 Reece Richards

9-344 Charles Richards rn. Belle Livingston Children: 10-323 Sina Richards rn. Cornelius Talmadge

a. Harriet Talmadge b. Richard Cornelius Talmadge

10-324 Ida Richards rn. Myron Corner a, Charles Corner b. 1923 b. Ida Suzanne Corner b. 1925

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9-345 Lee Richards m, Bessie Higgins Children:

10-325 Joseph Richards 10-326 Perry Richards 10-327 Robert Richards 10-328 Henry Richards

Joseph Richards m. (2) Amanda Berry and had a son: 9-346 Frank Richards

8-215 JOHN JAMES NORRIS

8-215 JOHN JAMES NORRIS, son of George Washington and Mary Ann (Norris) Norris 7-128, was b. Aug. 17, 1826 in Brown Co. 0. and d, May 10, 1908 at Belleville, Kansas. Hem. Feb. 26, 1862 (1) Mary Ann Andrews at State Line, Ind. She was b. Apr. 10, 1833 at State Line, Ind. and d. Feb. 17, 1873 in Jasper Co. Iowa. Hem. (2) Mahala Hyer, and they moved to Belleville, Kans. He was a teacher and farmer and belonged to the Masonic Order in Newton, Ia.

Children:

9-347 Austin Edward b. July 6, 1863 in Jasper Co. Ia. He m. in 1900 Lorena Car­michael at Rushville, Ind. She d. Sept, 4, 1941. Hem. (2) in

9-348 Emma Alice

Children:

1943 Lutie West Rollings of Beatrice, Nebr. Shed. Oct. 22, 1952. He is a retired farmer and president of Belleville Building and Loan. Residence, Belleville, Kans. b. Oct. 21, 1865 in Polk Co. Ia. She resides in St, Louis, Mo. at

7749 Delmar Blvd. She was a teacher. Shem. Mar. 2, 1887 in Jewell Co. Kans. William P. Carmichael of State Line, Ind. He

d. Dec. 17, 1944 in St. Louis, Mo.

10-330 Katherine Norris Carmichael b. Dec. 10, 1889. She is a teacher of Organ, Member of the Organist's Guild of America, Public· Accompanist, Organist and Quoir

Director of Third Baptist Church in St. Louis. She is a graduate of Washington Univ. and resides in St. Louis.

9-349 Newell 9-350 John Phelps

b. June 11, 1867 in Jasper Co. Ia. d. y. b. Sept. 12, 1868 in Polk Co. Ia. m. 1902 at Scandia, Kans. to May Belle Colvin of Formosa, Kansas. They reside in Belleville, Kansas where he is a retired farmer and Building and Loan Di-rector.

John James Norris m. in 1877 in Des Moines, Ia. to second wife Mahala Hyer. She was b. Feb. 8, 1852 at Greenfield 0. and d. Oct. 14, 1905. They had 4 children.

9- 351 Clar a Belle

Children:

b. Jan. 28, 1878 in Jasper Co. Ia. m. June 6, 1900 in Thayer Co. Nebr. to Ernest V. Collins of Belleville, Kans. She was a teacher

in the schools of Kans. and Nebr. Resides in Caldwell, Ida.

10-331 William Norris Collins b. June 12, 1901 in Republic Co. Kans. Hem. in 1922 Frances Lonsdale of Lincoln, Nebr. They

reside on their farm near Caldwell, Ida.

10-332 Vesta Maurine Collins b. May 2, 1907 at Belleville, Kans. She was m. Feb. 26, 1926 to George W. Drashner at Belleville. He d. in 1950 in Los Angeles, Calif. She m. (2) John H. Schuldt at Santa Monica, Calif. She was a teacher and office supervisor of J. C. Penny Stores in Santa Monica,

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10-333 Ernest Ralph Collins b. May 5, 1905 in Republic Co. Kans. Hem. Dec. 18, 1926 in Lincoln, Nebr. Mildred Diehl. He is a grad. of the Univ. of Nebr. and former School Principal. They now reside on their farm near Bartlett, Nebr. Their son, Ernest Ralph, Jr. b. Nov. 14, 1927 in Lincoln, Nebr. graduated from the Univ. of Nebr. and served in the Army of Occupation in Germany at the close of World War II. He resides at Evanston, Ill.

10-334 Lillian Gertrude Collins b. Sept. 18, 1907 in Republic Co. Kans. Grad. Univ. of Nebr. Former teacher. Resides at Caldwell, Ida. where she is an accountant with the Simplot Co.

9-352 Anna Ailene b. Feb. 10, 1880 in Page Co. Ia. She Grad. State Teacher's Col­lege, Greeley; Colo. and did graduate work at Columbia Univ.

9-353 Lillian Gertrude

9-354 Helen Marr

Former teacher. Not married. d. Sept. 9, 1931 at Denver, Colo. b. Dec. 12, 1881 in Page Co. Ia. Resides in Denver, Colo. She grad. from State Teacher's College, Greeley, Colo. and did graduate work at Columbia Univ. Former teacher in Denver Public Schools. Member of Peace Pipe Chapter, Colo. N.S.D.A.R. on the service of Thomas Norris #5-13 Patriot. b. June 1, 1887 in Jewell Co. Kans. She was m. June 16, 1920 at Denver, Colo. to Ernest S. Johnson of Brocton, Mass. who is now (1953) a retired State Public Utilities Executive. He is a Mason, Knight Templar and Shriner. She is grad. of Thomas Normal Training School of Detroit, Mich. and former Public School Music Supervisor. She is a member of Peace Pipe Chapter N.S.D.A.R. on service of the Patriot Thomas Norris #5-13, and Active in Presbyterian Church and Eastern Star. They reside in Denver, Colo. at 737 Newport St.

10-335 Edward Sumner Johnson b. May 23, 1925. Graduated with B.A. from Colo. Univ. and also from Colo. School of Medi-cine. He is Senior Resident in Pathology at Denver General Hospital. -He served in World War II as Ensign in U.S. Naval Reserve. Is now First Lieut. Medical Corps, U.S.A. Air Force Reserve.

8-219 THOMAS JEFFERSON NORRIS

8-219 THOMAS JEFFERSON NORRIS, son of George Washington, Son of Nathan and Mary Ann (Norris) Norris 7-129, was b. Jan. 10, 1835 in Brown Co. O. He d. Jan. 10, 1898. Hem. (1) Abbie Winnegar and (2) Abbie McClintock.

Children: 9-355 Myrtle 9-356· Charles M.

Children:

b. 187 d. y. b. 1872 m. Edith Mae Abbott. Reside in Holly, Colo.

10-336 Frances Eugenia b. 1898 m. Clarence E. Widick. They live in East

9-357 Ada

Lansing, Mich.: a. Jean Charlene Widick b. Jack York Widick

b. 1876 m. 1919 D. Clarke Kelley. They reside at Mission,

Kansas.

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9-358 George Winfield Children: 10-337 Loren 10-338 Louise

b. 1885 m. Mayme Collard in 1907. They reside at Olathe, Kans.

b. 1909 b. 1909 twins.

8-225 WINFIELD SCOTT NORRIS

8-225 WINFIELD SCOTT NORRIS, son of George Washington and Mary Ann (Norris) Norris 7-129 was b. Oct. 31, 1848 in Brown Co. 0. Hem. (1) Emma Belle Slaughter and (2) Ora Maude Lemon. They resided at Colo. Springs, where he d. Dec. 20, 1943.

Children: 9-359 Everatt b. 9-360 Myrtle b. 1882 m. Elbert Jackson

Children: 10-339 Kenneth Norris Jackson b. m. + --- ---

8-237 CHARLES M. NORRIS

8-237 CHARLES M. NORRIS, son of James Dority 7-132 and Anna (Lamb) Norris, was b. in 1842 in Morgan Co. Ill. Hem. Sarah Prunty who was b. in 1843 and d. in 1883 at Prairie City, Ia. Hem. (2) Hannah Waters. He enlisted in Co. B. 5th Iowa Volunteers in July 15, 1861 and was in the Battles of New Madrid Mo.: Seige of Corinth, Iuka, Vicksburg and Mission Ridge. He was wounded at Iuka and Seige of Vic;:ksburg. He was always interested in farming and stock raising.

Chjldren: 9-361 Benjamin Franklin b. Feb. 25, 1868 in Prairie City, Ia. Hem. Minnie Wooley, who

was b. in 1871 in Altoona, Ill. and d. in 1940. Children: 10-340 Daniel Charles

a. John Benjamin

b. May 4, 1889 at Prairie City, Ia. m. in 1909 Mabel Jennings who was b. in 1889 at New Sharon, Ia. They have a son:

b. 1910 and m. Mildred Williams. He is Chief accountant of Ford Motor Co. at Newton, la. Their daughter, Clarice Josephine b. 1932 m. Jack McClurg. A son: Norris Scott McClurg b. Feb. 1953.

9-362 Elda Emma b. 1873 d. y.

8-254 JOSEPH WARREN NORRIS

8-254 JOSEPH WARREN NORRIS, son of Guy Summers 7-135 and Agnes (Ross) Norris, was b. in 1860 in Bracken Co. Ky. They lived in O. and Ill. He m. Adeline Kansas Taylor.

Children: 9-363 Guy b. Resides at Lee Summitt, Mo. 9-364 Zonia b. m. John Reed. Resides at Wayneburg, Ky. 9-365 Charley b. Res. Lee Summitt, Mo. 9-366 Marion Ware b. Res. Agra, Okla.

A son James Warren Norris b. 1930 served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Attended Colo. Univ. at Boulder, and Mich. Univ. at Ann Arbor. Grad. in 1951 with M.A. in Business and is a Certified Public Accountant. He was Ensign in the Navy.

9-367 George Washington

9-368 Kathryn 9-369 Myrtle b. 1886 m. Beatty Young. Resides at Rago, Kansas.

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Children: 10-341 Rosie Clara Young 10-342 Carl W. Young 10-343 Martha Opal Young

b. 1904 m. Arthur James Camp, Sterling, Ka. b. 1907 m. Lucille Weber, Waco, Tex. b. 1914 m. Clyde Lacy, Claire, Mich.

10-344 Ralph Beadle Young b. 1917 m. Genevieve Cook, Viola, Kans. 10-345 Richard Howard Young b. 1920 m. Laura Esther Lantes

9-310 WILLIAM CHESLY NORRIS

9-310 WILLIAM CHESLY NORRIS, son of Simon Kenton 8-204 and Elizabeth (Grier) Norris, was b. Sept. 18, 1869. Hem. in 1894 Mary Ahern, the dau. of John Ahern who was b. in Lon­don, England and came to the U.S. about 1850. In 1907 William Che sly moved his family to Dodge City, Kans. and in 1909 they moved on to Okla. where he farmed for several years near Mangum. About 1920 he retired to Norman, Okla. where he d. in 1944.

Children: 10-350 Percy Kenton

10-351 Pearl Clifton

10-352 Grace Marie

b. Jan. 27, 1896 at Plevna, Knox Co. Mo. Hem. in 1922 Hazel Adkins, at Norman, Okla. He grad. from Okla. A. and M. with B.S. and M.S. Degrees. He served in World War I during 1918-19. He was County Agric. Agent in Norman and Shawnee Counties and has spent more than thirty years with the U.S. Dept. of Agric. as an Economist. He has lived in more than 60 foreign countries studying competitive crop production and markets for U.S. grown crops in foreign countries. He is a Mason, Alpha Zeta, and his hobby is wood work in home work shop. No children. They reside in Chevy Chase, Md.

Percy Kenton Norris 10-350

b. July 23, 1899 in Knox Co. Mo. Hem. in 1923 Grace Lewis. He moved to Calif. in 1920 where he was engaged as an oil work­er. He d. there in 1949. He was in the U.S. Navy during World War I. No children.

b. Nov. 23, 1903 in Shelby Co. Mo. Shem. in 1942 Lee Kile who d. in 1945. She resides at Norma, Okla. where she is a photogra­pher. No children.

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9-319 MARY MARGARET MARTIN Ellis

9-319 MARY MARGARET MARTIN, dau, of Alexander and Sarah Ann (Norris) Martin, 8-207, was b. in 1846 in Brown Co. O. and d. in 1893. Shem. John Ellis and they resided in Feesburg, Brown Co. O.

Children: 10-353 Lellie Ellis b. 1869 in Brown Co. 0. d. in 1940 in Oxford, 0. Shem. Charles

B. Loudon, who was b. in 1862 and d. in 1946. He was vice­president of the Bank in Georgetown where they resided.

Children: a. Virginia Loudon b. 1895 m. Harry Teckman, Oxford, 0.

(a) Charles Teckman m. Joan McNelly (b) JoAnn Teckman m. John Haskins

b. Dwight E. Loudon b, 1899 m. (1) Mayme Stephens (2) Opal Saylor. He had a tobacco jobbing business in five counties with headquarters in Georgetown, where he resided. He attended U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis and served in World War I. He d. in 1946.

Children: (a) Martha Virginia Loudon m. Wilber Ernest, Georgetown, 0.

1. Bonita Ernest 2. Patricia Ernest 3. Terry Ernest

(b) Dwight E. Loudon, Jr. m. Jacqueline Nelson, Georgetown, O. 1. Dwight E. Loudon 2. Rex. Loudon

(c) Charles William Loudon m. Lois Hannah, Georgetown, O.

c. Mildred Loudon b. 1903 m. Hugh McPhee Children: (a) Donald McPhee m. Marie

1. Michael McPhee 2. Mary Lou McPhee

(b) Bob McPhee (c) Phyllis McPhee

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10-354 Viddie Ellis b. 1872 m. James H. White. Reside in Georgetown, O. No children.

9-320 ELLEN MARTIN Reed

9-320 ELLEN MARTIN, dau. of Alexander and Sarah Ann (Norris) Martin•, 8-207 was b. in 1848 in Brown Co. 0. and d. in 1937. She was m. in 1878 to Charles Reed who was b. in 1832 and d. in 1911. He served in Civil War, the 188th Regt. Co. K Ohio Vol. They resided at Higgi-nsport, 0.

Children: 10-355 Charles Ellis Reed 10-356 Mary Alverda Reed

10-357 Sidney E. Reed Children:

b. 1879 d. y. b. 1881 teacher, retired after teaching 50 years in the schools of Brown Co. She taught 35 years in Georgetown, where she resides. b. 1883 m. in 1909 Anna Waterfield

a. Elizabeth Ellen Reed b. 1910 10-358 Thomas B. Reed b. 1886 m. Gretchen Crowell, Hammond, Ind.

Children: a. Francis Doyle Reed b. 1915 m. Helen Calpha

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(a) John Richard Reed {b) Ruth Ann Reed

b. Charles Reed d. y. c. Mary Olive Reed b. 1920

d. Muriel Reed b. 1930 e. Irma Ruth Reed b. 1934

10-359 Henry Reed b. 1890 d. y.

b. 1936 b. 1940

m. Woodrow Nehus in 1945

m. Eugene Neyhart in 1950

9-321 CHARLES ZINK MARTIN

9-321 CHARLES ZINK MARTIN, son of Alexander and Sarah Ann (Norris) Martin 8-207, was b. in 1851 in Brown Co. 0. and d. in 1931. Hem. Anna Dunn and they lived in Georgetown, O.

Children: 10-360 Elbert Martin 10-361 Ora Martin 10-362 May B. Martin

d. y.

b. 1880 in Brown Co. 0. m. George Ashe. They reside in Washington, D.C.

a. George Ashe, Jr. Served in World War II in England 10-363 Nina Martin m. Frank McMurray

9-322 JAMES KAY MARTIN

9-322 JAMES KAY MARTIN, son of Alexander and Sarah Ann (Norris) Martin 8-207, was b. in 1855 in Brown Co. 0. He m. Carrie Gillette. He d. in 1922.

Children: 10-364 Grace Martin

Children: m. (1) John Brannock (2) George Crawford

a. Robert Brannock b. Dorothey Brannock c. Charles Brannock d. Richard Brannock e. George Brannock

10-367 Anna Martin 10-368 Myrtle Martin 10-369 May Martin 10-370 Lucille Martin 10-371 Helen Martin 10-372 Urben Martin 10-373 Lloyd Martin

9-323 JOHN WESLEY MARTIN

9-323 JOHN WESLEY MARTIN, son of Alexander and Sarah Ann (Norris) Martin 8-207, was b. in 1856 in Brown Co. 0. and d. in 1922. Hem. Margaret Richards and they resided in Brown Co. 0.

Children: 10-374 Homer Martin

Children: m. Bertha Norval

a. Norval Martin m. Iris 10-37 5 Tamer Martin m. Otto Gillette ---

a. Ethel Gillette m. Maurice Heck b. May Gillette c. Margaret Gillette

m. William A. Riley m. Homer Hayward

d. Elizabeth d. y.

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10-376 Edward Martin Children:

m. Nettie Devore

a. Richard Martin b. Carl Martin

10-377 Willie d. y. 10-378 Claude Martin m. Lucy Wycoff

a. Keith E. Martin b. Marvin Martin c. Verle Martin m. Ed Reitzlof d. Ina Martin e. Barbara Martin

10-379 Maude (Twin of Claude) m. Milton Newman. She d. in 1953 a. Mary Marie Martin b. Dorothy Newman m. Wilfred L. Geraci c. Mildred Newman m. ___ Kennedy

d. Helen Newman m. Dewin Dyer e. Tamar Evelyn Newman m. Houser ---10-380 Ray Martin m. Martha Kreig a. Helen R. Martin b. Ralph H. Martin c. John W. Martin

10-381 Stanley Martin m. Nina Sprouse a. Stanley Buell Martin b. Margaret Martin

9-324 JOSEPH C. MARTIN

9-324 JOSEPH C. MARTIN, son of Alexander and Sarah Ann (Norris) Martin 8-207, was b. in 1858. Hem. Bessie Myers.

Children; 10-382 Joseph C. Martin, Jr. m. Hazel ---a. Judy Martin

b. Kelley K. Martin 10-383 Louis Edward Martin Served in World War II as Airplane Pilot in England and flew

68 missions over Germany.

9-326 ELIZABETH MARTIN Wood

9-326 ELIZABETH MARTIN, dau. of Alexander and Sarah Ann (Norris) Martin 8-207, was b. in 1861 in Brown Co. 0. and d. in 1942. Shem. William Clement Wood and they resided at

Madisonville, 0.

Children: 10-384 Eldo Wood

Children: m. Hattie Addison

a. William Wood m. Margaret Hall b. Olive Wood m. Warren Kinney

10-385 Mary Wood m. Arch Hunt a. Bernice Hunt m. Jack Cheatham

(a) Ann Cheatham (b) Jean Cheatham (c) John Cheatham

b. Margery Hunt m. Joseph Murphy (a) Joe Murphy (b) Jack Murphy

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10-386 Ruth Wood m. John Splain a. Larry Splain m. Mariam Stantberg

( a) Katherine Splain

(b) Michael Splain b. William Splain

10-387 Joseph Wood a. Janet Wood b. Dorothy Wood c. Jack Wood d. Joseph Wood

m. Jean Fischer m. Mabel Nelson

m. Robert Holmes

10-388 George Edgar Wood m. Lorene Kelsch 10-389 Marguerite Wood m. Howard Swartz

a. Margaret Jane Swartz b. Howard Swartz c. Ruth Ann Swartz

10-390 Katherine Wood m. Arthur Mittnacht (2) Arthur Armstrong (Their 3 children graduated from Princeton.)

a. Arthur Mittnacht, Physician m. Nancy Brocy b. Stewart Mittnacht, Broker m. Keo England c. Richard Mittnacht m. Hazel Mannian

10-391 Florence Wood m. E. C. Fredrick a. Robert K. Fredrick m.

(a) James Fredrick (b) Peggy Fredrick (c) Rickey Fredrick

b. Jean Fredrick c. Edgar Augustus Fredrick d. Ralph Fredrick

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PART III

THE NORRIS FAMILY OF ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MARYLAND

(The sketch of this branch is necessarily very brief, but it is hoped it will help any descendants who may wish to do further research).

The Norris family of St. Mary's Co., Md. is descended from John Norris, No.1-9, who was the youngest son of Thomas Norris, the Immigrant. (Part I). This John Norris remained in St. Mary's Co., Md. when his brothers moved to Talbott and Baltimore Counties in the late l 600's. He m. previous to 1680 Susannah Heard, dau. of John Heard (d. 1696) and Susannah Heard (d. 1707), prominent members of the Catholic Church.of St. Mary's Co., Md.

In 1702 John Norris testified he was 50 years of age and that his son-John was 22. His will probated Aug. 2, 1710, names heirs: Sons Thomas and Luke jointly "Lugares Hills"; Sons John and Marke 164 acres on dwelling plantation. Wife, Susannah, to have use of land during her lifetime. Both tracts to pass to daus. Monica, Elizabeth, and Mary should sons aforesaid die without issue. (Md. records).

Children of John 2-1 John* 2-2 Luke* 2-3 Marke* 2-4 Thomas* 2-5 Monica 2-6 Elizabeth 2-7 Mary

1 -9:

SECOND GENERATION

b. I 680 b. I 689 b. I 695 b. 1697

m. Ann Wheatley m. Jane (Heard?) m. Susannah Greenwell m. Jane Greenwell

THIRD-FOURTH-FIFTH GENERATIONS

2-1 JOHN NORRIS

2-1 JOHN NORRIS, son of John 1-9 and Susannah (Heard) Norris was b. in 1680 in St. Mary's Co. Md. He m. Ann Wheatley. She inherited the plantation "Wheatley's Content" which estate passed on to their descendants for several generations. (Md. Wills). John d. after I 735 and Ann d. in 1766. Her will is recorded in St. Mary's Co.

Children: 3-1 Thomas

Children: 4-1 Mary Anna 4-2 Phillip

b. 1718 m. Ann Heard m. (2) Mary. His will probated in 1782 names heirs: Wife, Mary; "Wheatley's Content" and "Norris Purchase"; sons Phillip, William and Joseph.

b. I 756 b. 1758 m. Barbara Ann Norris, dau. John 3-15

(Part Ill). Phillip moved to Nelson Co., Ky. with his son William and d. there in 1822. His will recorded there.

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4-3 Mary 4-4 William 4-5 Joseph

3-2 John Baptiste

Children: 4-6 Joseph 4-7 Marke 4-8 Phillip 4-9 Stephen 4-10 John

3-3 William 3-4 John Jr. 3-5 Clement 3-6 Stephen

3-7 Susannah 3-8 Monica

5-10 William m. Teresa (?) in Md. and their son James Phillip was b. there before coming to Ky. James Phillip m. in Nels'on Co. Ky. in 1845 Mary Cissell. They moved to Neosho Co. Kans. about 1870 and he d. in that Co. in 1883, James Phillip and Mary (Cissell) Norris's son Thomas was b. in Nelson Co. Ky. in 1846 and came to Neosho Co. Kans. He m. Mary A. Dye. Several of their descendants still reside in Neosho and Crawford Counties. Children (Known): a. William Norris b. about 1878 in Neosho

Co. Kans. owned and farmed land near Copeland, Kans. for 25 years. He was a good friend of this compiler's father. He d. in 1953 at Dodge City, Kans, Never married.

b. Josie Norris lives in Parsons, Kans. b. I 759 b. l 761 b. 1764

b. 1720 in St. Mary's Co. Md. m. Mary Norris, dau. of Marke No.2-3. This branch remained in St. Mary's Co.

b. 1725

b. 1733 b. 1735

b. 1740 b. 1740 b. 1742 b. 1748 b. 1753 m. Martha Middleton. Their son went to Va.

Had two daus. only. m. Mrs. Margaret Combs. Two stepsons only. m. Elizabeth Peake. Sons: Clement Beneduct and Phillip. m. m.

Gough Stone.

2-2 LUKE NORRIS

2-2 LUKE NORRIS, son of John 1-9 and Susannah (Heard) Norris, was b. 1689 in St. Mary's Co. Md. He m. Jane (Name believed to be Heard). His will was probated in same county in 1867. (Md. Wills).

Children: 3-9 John

Children (Known): 4-11 William

4-12 John

b. I 722 m. Jane ___ Had 3 grandsons named Nathan, who went to Ky. and m. into Brown Co. O. Norris families. (See Part II).

b. 1 745 m. Sarah, dau. of Nathan Claiborne 5-20 Nathan b. 1765 m. Sarah . Went to Ky. His dau. America b. 1813 m. Parker Roberts and moved to Clark Co. Mo.

b. 1 746 m.

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4-13 James 4-14 Nathan

4-15 George 3-10 McKelvie

Children: b. 1725

b. 1751

5-30 Nathan b, 1769 m. Martha Patterson in Mason Co. Ky. Had children: a. Phyllis m. First Cousin Nathan Norris,

son of Nathan Norris 4-14 (Part III). b. James b. I 798 m. Elizabeth Carter in

Mason Co. Ky. m. (2) Mary Newell, Children: (a) Sallie Ann (b) Emeline

m.

m.

Wilmuth Howard

(c) James who was a physician, Browne Co., 0.

(d) Newton (e) Adeline b. 1849 m.

(2) Denver. Thayer

c. George Washington b. 1801 m. Mary Ann Norris No.7-128 (Part II). See Part II for descendants. d. William b. 1806 m. Selina Kendall, d. at Ripley, Brown Co., O. Children:

(a) Thomas Hart Benton b. 1835 George -town, 0. m. 1865 in Mason Co. Ky. Minerva Ann Martin, dau. of Joseph Martin and Maria Norris. Maria Norris b. Bracken Co. 1818. Was dau, of James Norris and Elizabeth (Betty) Norris, his first cousin. A dau. of Thomas Hart Benton is Lulu b. 18 71 in Maysville, Ky. She m. Clem R. Miller and they reside in Lancaster, 0.

b. 1758 m. 1781-2 Patsy Went to Mason Co. Ky. Children: 5-40 Nathan b. 1782 m. Phyllis Norris, dau. of Nathan and Martha Patterson. Children:

(a) Martha b. 1827 m. Nathan J. Norris,

(b) John b. 1828 m. Marie Norris, dau. of Basil 7-125, Part II.

(c) William b. 1831 (d) Joseph b. 1833 m, Hannah Owens.

He was a teacher in Bracken Co, Ky. schools, 1860- 70. Had children: Hansford, Lester and Effie. Mason and Bracken Cos.

(e) DeMaris b. 1836 5-41 Thomas b. 1792 5-42 Elizabeth b. 1 799

b. 1 760 No further record.

Never married. Mason Co, Ky,

m. Mary His will probated St. Mary's Co. Md.

John, George, Henry and probably others. 3-11 Joseph b. 1 729 m. Elizabeth

Children: Joel, Ephraim, Enoch, Luke and Susannah.

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2-3 MARKE NORRIS

2-3 MARKE NORRIS, son of John 1-9 and Susannah (Heard} Norris, was b. 1695 in St. Mary's Co. Md. He m. Susannah Greenwell and spent his entire life in that Co. He lived to be more than 83 years of age as shown by his will made in 1 778 and probated Dec. 12, 1780. His will names heirs: Dau-in-law Monica Norris, Grandchildren Edward, Sarah, Susannah, and Edmund Norris, d'f Son James Greenwell Norris.

Children: 3-12 William

3-13 James Greenwell

Children:

b. 1726 m. Anasthasia Peake. Wm. d. before 1770, when his wife, Anasthasia made her will which was probated Nov. 1770 in St. Mary's Co. She names heirs: Daus. Henrietta Norris, Wrencher Norris, Elizabeth Belwood, and Mary Rhodes; Son Matthew and brother Phillip Peake. Extr. Samuel Belwood. Their son Matthew paid tax. in 1 793 on land called "Wheatley's Addition" in Upper St. Mary's Hd.

b. about 1 730 m. Monica (Norris?) He d. prior to l 780 at which time Monica and children were living with her father­in-law at the time of his death. (Md. Wills}. Monica moved to Fredrick Co. Md. with her children, then to Washington Co. and probably to Ky. with her son, John Edmund.

4-50 John Edmund* b. l 763 m. Mary They moved to Fredrick Co. Md. where his children were born. About 1800, they moved to Bracken Co. Ky. where he d. about 1800. (Co. Records.} Children: 5-100 Mary b,1788 5-101 Joseph* b, 1790 Fredrick Co.Md. 5-102 John Edmund b. 1791 Went to Mo. about 1819. 5-103 Susannah

2 -4 THOMAS NORRIS

2-4 THOMAS NORRIS, youngest son of John 1-9 and Susannah (Heard) Norris, was b. in 1697 in St. Mary's Co. Md. It appears that he spent his entire life there; his will was probated in that county Dec. 1761. Hem. prior to l 722 Jane Greenwell.

Children: 3-14 Clement b. l 722 m. Elizabeth Gough

Children: Thomas, Vincent, William and Edmund

3-15 John b. 1725 m. Mary Children: Phillip, Henry Elijah, Arnold and Barbara Ann, who m. Phillip Norris, No,4-2.

3-16 Thomas b. 1 728 d. 1 784 m. Susannah Greenwell Children: Bennett (1749-1808), Edward Barton, James, Ignatius and John

3-17 Ignatius b. l 732 m. Eleanor Heard Will probated 1809 Children:

l 754 and Ignatius b. l 756 Gerard b. 3-18 Rodelphus b. 1735 m. Dorothy They moved to Nelson Co. Ky,

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where his will was filed in 1814. Heirs named: Marke, Mary Ann, Bibman, Jane, Susannah, Winifred, Richard, Enoch and William.

3-19 Mary 3-20 Susan

SIXTH GENERATION

5-101 JOSEPH NORRIS

5-101 JOSEPH NORRIS, son of John Edmund 4-50 and Mary Norris, was b. May 18, 1790 in Fredrick Co. Md. He came with his family to Bracken Co. Ky. about 1800. In 1832 he moved his family to Stephenson Co. Ill., where both Joseph and wife were living in 1850. Their sons moved to Knox. Co. Mo. about 1856, where some of their descendants still live. Joseph m. (1) Polly Welch and (2) her sister, Lydia (Welch) Miller. Lydia was m. (1) to Miller and had a son, Joseph M. Miller.

An Old Family Bible now (1953) in the possession of Barton Norris, Parsons, Kansas has the record of this family and the following inscription: "This book is presented by J. M. Miller to his mother, Lydia Norris, to be kept by her as long a.s she lives; then to be given to Guy Norris, her son and half-brother to the said J.M. Miller, and from him to his oldest living child.''

Births recorded in the Joseph Norris Polly Welch Lydia Welch

Joseph M. Miller Mary Mears Lydia Miller

Bible: b. May 18, 1790 b. Sept. 1, 1 794 b. Dec. 25, 1 796

b. Aug. 4, 1814 b. Oct. 27, 1822 b. Nov. 6, 1836

Children of Joseph, according to the Bible Record: 6-10 Elijah b. Feb. 8, 1817 6-11 James b. March 29, 1818 6-12 Priscilla 6-13 Martha 6-14 Polly (Jane) 6-15 America 6-16 Edward* 6-17 Guy* 6-18 Elizabeth

6-19 Joseph E.* 6-20 Geo. Washington

Children: a. Emma Jane b. George Edward c. Elizabeth d. Julia Ann

6-21 Thomas J. V.

b. Nov. 4, 1819 b. Oct. 4, 1821 m. i:>oughenbaugh. She had a dau. Margaret ---b. Sept. 1 7, 1823 m. Reed b. Feb. 3, 1825 unmarried in 1850 b. Jan. 22, 1827 m. Mrs. Emily Applegate b. Jan. 6, 1828 m. Susannah Winters b. Nov. 13, 1830 b. Nov. 18, 1833 m. Levina D. b. May 22, 1836 m. Catherine

in 1870.

b. 1859 b. 1865 b. 1867 b. 1869

---They lived in Knox. Co. ---

b. Sept. 10, 1838 went with brothers to Knox. Co. Mo. m. in 1869 Mrs. Sophia , a young widow who had a son William ~ey were living in Knox. Co. Mo. in 1870.

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6-16 EDWARD NORRIS

6-16 EDWARD NORRIS, son of Joseph 5-101 and Lydia (Welch) Norris, was b. Jan. 22, 1827 in Ky. Hem. pric:ir to 1868 Mrs. Emily Applegate. He was a soldier in the Civil War.

Children: 7-10 Lydia Ann 7-11 Margaret

b. 1868 b. 1871 b. 1873 7-12 Martha Lillian

Children: 8 -1 0 Lydia Hazeltine 8-11 Lila Hazeltine 8-12 Beatrice Hazeltine 8-13 Alma Hazeltine 8-14 James Hazeltine 8-15 Jessie Hazeltine

7-13 Phyllis b. 1875 7-14 Minnie b. 1879

m. George E. (Barton) Norris No.7-17 (see below)

m, Woody Hazeltine

6 -1 7 GUY NORRIS

6-17 GUY NORRIS, son of Joseph 5-101 and Lydia (Welch) Norris, was b. Jan. 6, 1828 in Ky. He moved with his parents to Stephenson Co. Ill. in 1832 and in 1856 he went to Knox. Co, Mo. About 1900 he brought his family to Crawford Co., Kansas, where he was living in 1905. He m. Susannah Winters before 1858. Shed. before 1905.

Children: 7-15 Franklin Pierce 7-16 Ida Mae

b. 1858 b. 1860

Children: 8-16 Guy Perry 8-17 Charley Perry 8-18 Elsie Perry 8-19 Rose Perry 8-20 Roy Perry 8-21 Fred Perry 8-22 Claude Perry 8-23 Edith Perry

7-17 George E. (Barton) Norris

Children: 8-24 Jessie

b. 1863

8-25 Robert Clyde 8-26 Lillie Maude 8-27 Margaret Phillis 8-28 Barton Creel

Never married. m. Perry

d. in Crawford Co. Kansas.

m. Lydia Ann Norris, No.7-10 (above). He changed his name to Barton Norris. They lived in Crawford Co. Kans.

b. Mar. 14, 1888 at McCune, Kans. m, Wm. Hickman in 1907. He was son of Wm. Ambrose Hick­man and Mary Cole. Lydia Hickman d. in 1949,

b. 1889 b. 1893 b. 1900

Children: Leonard Hickman b, May 4, 1909 m. Elsie

in 1932. Leonard Ray d. Sept. 15, 1947. Mrs. L. R. Hickman lives in Logan, Utah.

b. 1905 Resides at Parsons, Kans.

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6-19 JOSEPH E. NORRIS

6-19 JOSEPH E. NORRIS, son of Joseph 5-101 and Lydia (Welch) Norris, was b. Nov. 18, 1813 in Stephenson Co. Ill. During the Civil War he served as private in Co. B, 127th Illinois Infantry, and later in The Missouri Cavalry, Co. B., Third Regt. Hem. Levina D. ___ and in 1870 owned a farm in Knox Co. Mo. About 1875 he moved to Sedgwick Co., Kansas, took up a homestead near Maze, and lived there until his death in 19 . He retired in 1905, but con­tinued to be interested and active in the improvement of that part of Sedgwick Co.

Children: 8-29 Martha b. 1861 8-30 Adaline b. 1867 8-31 John T. b. 1869 8-32 Joseph M.* b. 1874 m. Katherine 8-33 Maude b. 1877 8-34 Lewis B. b. 1879 8-35 Charley B. b. 1883

Cleo Virden Norris

8-32 JOSEPH M. NORRIS

8-32 JOSEPH M. NORRIS, son of Joseph E. Norris 6-19 and Levina D. Norris, was b. in 1874 in Knox. Co. Mo. He came to Sedgwick Co. Kans. with his parents. He was m. to Katherine ___ and they lived in Wichita, Kans. until his death in 1917.

Children: a. Joseph E. b. Patrick E. c. Cleo Virden

b. 1904 b. 1906 b. 1914

m. Hallie Reside in m. m. He graduated at Friends University, Music Department, Wichita, Kansas with advanced vocal

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study at Chicago Conservatory of Music, Chicago, Illinois, and with teachers Cleora Wood of New York City and Paul Althouse, former tenor of the Metro­politan Opera Association. During W. War II he was Chief Clerk in the office of General Brett, Commander in Chief of all Carribean Defense, stationed in Panama. He sang as soloist with the Panama National Symphony Orchestra, joint concert with William Primrose, Violist, and appeared in all the major cities in South and Central America. He was m. in 1951 to Leah Miller, dau. of Lyman and Lillian (Plowman) Miller, a prominent Edwards Co. Kans. pioneer family. They reside in Dodge City, Kans., where he divides his time between his Vocal studio and the management of their farm lands.

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BALLARD EXCURSUS

(From Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers and The Majors Family)

COL. THOMAS BALLARD was b. in 1630 in England or Warwick Co. Va. d. Mar. 24, 1689. He was clerk of York Co. Va. in 1652; Burgess for James City Co. 1666; Member of Gov. Berkeley's Council 1666-1679 and Speaker of House of Burgesses in 1680. Hem. about 1650 Anne Thomas, dau. of Wm. Thomas of York Co. Va. He patented 1,300 acres land in Kent Co. in 1658.

Children: 1. John Ballard

*2. Col. Thomas Ballard 3. Lydia Ballard 4. Elizabeth Ballard 5. Margaret Ballard 6. Francis Ballard

m. Jane ___ no children b. 1655 m. Katherine Hubard m. Thomas Harwood, a leading lawyer in Va. m. ___ Ladd

m. John Colier m. Mary Servant

*COL. THOMAS BALLARD, b. 1655 m. Katherine Hubard. d. 1711 will in York Co. Va. He was a Burgess, Justice of the Peace, Col. Militia of York Co. and Sheriff in 1694. His God­father, Major Robert Baldery, left Thomas an estate in York Co. and he took possession of it in 1684. He became the founder of Historic Yorktown, and sold the land on which Wm. and Mary College was built.: "To Capt. Thomas Ballard, for 330 acres land whereupon the Col­lege is built, L 170." He was one of the wealthiest men of his time. His wife Katherine, was dau. of John Hubard of York Co.

Children: 1. Matthew Ballard 2. Elizabeth Ballard 3. Annie Ballard 4. Katherine Ballard 5. Thomas Ballard 6. Robert Ballard

**7. John Ballard 8. William Ballard 9. Mary Ballard

b. 1685 m. Jane no children b. 1687 m. William Smith b. 1689 m. John Majors b. m. William Buckner b. 1695 m. Mary Dancey

m. Jane b. about 1690-95 -m-.-E-lizabeth

not married nothing known

**CAPT. JOHN BALLARD, b. about 1690-95 m. Elizabeth ___ . He was a merchant at Yorktown. York Co. Militia. His will proved 1745 names the following:

Children:

*** 1. Thomas Ballard b.aboutl717-20 m. 2. John Ballard m. Faitha (?) 3. Robert Ballard m. Anne Newton, dau. of Nathaniel Newton 4. William Ballard 5. Katherine Ballard 6. Elizabeth Ballard 7. Anne Ballard

***Thomas Ballard patented in 1738, 320 acres land at the foot of Piney Mt. in Albemarle Co. Va. and his numerous descendants settled in that Valley. (Edw. P. Valentine Papers) He d. in 1781 Albemarle Co.

Children: 1. Thomas Ballard 2. William Ballard 3. John Ballard

4. David Ballard 5. Bland Ballard 6. Samuel Ballard 7. Ann Ballard 8. Frances Ballard

9. Susan Ballard

Served in Rev. War Signer of Declaration of Independence

b. 1835 d. 1809 of Pioneer Ky. fame. (Hist. of Ky.)

m. Gabriel Maupin bro. Mary Maupin Mullins

b. 1 740-50 m. ----c-- Ballard, Cousin. Her dau. Rachel b. 1764 d. 1847 m. Gabriel Mullins (Mullins Excursus)

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CLEGHORN EXCURSUS

THE CLEGHORN FAMILY came from Scotland, via Northern Ireland. In the ea-rly 1700's, the Cleghorns and other Protestant families of Scotland were encouraged by the British Crown to settle in Ulster, Ireland. However, Ireland did not prove to be the satisfactory home these people were promised, so they soon sailed for America. They settled in Pennsylvania, Mary­land and Deleware, and were called "the Scotch-Irish Immigrants" not because of Irish blood, but because of their short sojourn in Ireland.

Robert Cleghorn is believed to be the grandson of the Immigrant; and the tradition is that he and his father served in the Rev. War. However, this service has not been completely proved. Robert was born about 1765-70 and d. in 1822 in Harlan Co. Ky. He was m. about 1790 in Md. where his older children were born; his younger ones were b. in Va. (Tax and Census Records)

Children: 1. James b. 1792 m. Sarah 2. Matthew b. 1795 m. Nesiah Everment 3. Joseph b. 1798 m. Prudence Evans 4. William b. 1798 m. Rebecca 5. Charles b. 1800 m. Mariah Hitts (Hite?) 6. Lorenzo Dow b. 1806 m. Polly Ann Evans (2) Rachel Woodrum 7. John* b. 1807 m. Almeda Wilson 8. Susannah b. 1807 m. William Thorpe 9. Anderson Monroe b. 1810 m. Sarah Bryant

10. Mary (Polly) b. 1812 m. William Reeves 11. Robert M. G. b. 1815 m. Eliza Jane Bryant

*JOHN CLEGHORN, son of Robert, b. 1807 in Va. m. in 1832 Almeda Wilson, dau. of Rev. David Wilson and wife, Polly Ann Witt, of Knox Co. Ky. (See Wilson Excursus) They lived in that county until the death of John in 1849. Then Almeda took her family to Putnam Co. Ind. where her parents had moved a few years before. Iowa was then the big new country attract­ing the young people, and in the 1860's the Cleghorns and Norrises migrated to that state.

Children: a. James Franklin b. Elizabeth c. Mary Ann (Polly) d. Martha e. Peter Hoskins

f. Sarah g. David H. Andrew h. Rebecca

b. 1833 m. Elizabeth Norris #7-25 b. 1835 m. John Burton Bryant b. 1837 m. James Camp b. 1839 m. John Lemon Thompson b. 1840 m. (1) Sarah Emmaline Davidson, whose mother Eliza Cleghorn, daughter of Joseph Cleghorn above. (2) Martha Harkness (3) Nancy Campbell b. 1842 m. George Arnold b, 1844 m. Louella McMurtry b. 1848 m. William H. Camp

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DAWSON EXCURSUS

THOMAS DAWSON came to Maryland between 1630-40 "Clothed with the second Office in the State, Lord Baltimore being Governor" {Dawson Records). His son John was living on Broad Creek near the Potomic River about 12 miles below the present site of Washington, D. C. Prince Georges Co. Hem. Rebecca Doyne, dau. of John Doyne, Irish Gentleman, who had land on Chickamoxon Creek in Charles Co. about 30 miles below where Washington now stands.

Children: 1. John 2. George*

3. William 4. Thomas 5. Nicholas 6. Eleanor

d.y. b. 1 708

m. Martha Ann Marbury, dau. Rev. Francis Marbury m. Eleanor Ann Lowe. Said to be grand dau. of Gov. Lowe of Md.

m. Elizabeth Lowe, sister to Eleanor m. Martha Ann m. ____ Bayne

*George Dawson and wife Eleanor Ann {Lowe) and family moved about 1770 to Southwestern Penna., then supposed to be within the limits of Va. In 1 772 George Dawson was named a resident of Fayette Co., Penna. {called Tyron Township) at the town of Brownsville, then called Red Stone.

Children: 1. Benjamin 2. Nicholas

3. Henry

4. John**

5. Verlinda 6. Eleanor 7. Rebecca 8. Elizabeth 9. Nancy 10. Dau.

who remained in Montgomery Co., Md. m. Violet Littleton, a son was U. S. Senator from Penna. m. Maria Wells. Went to 0.

b. 1747 m. Elizabeth Harrison. Went to Ky. 1795 Then to Champaign Co. 0. in 1805.

m. John Swearingin b. 1 755 m. Daniel Swearingin

m. William Swearingin m. Thomas Dawson, cousin m. Garrett remained in Md.

**The will of JOHN DAWSON of Champaign Co. 0. dated Apr. 1839, Pro. 1846 names: Son William

***Dau. Margaret Rush Dau. Catherine Dawson

Revolutionary War Service of John Dawson** Enlisted 1778 in Westmoreland Co., Penna. Private in New Jersey Militia. Pensioned 1833 in Champaign Co. 0. "Soldiers of Am. Rev." by Mrs. O. D. Dailey.

Children of John Dawson and Elizabeth (Harrison) Dawson: 1. Henry 2. William b. 1778 d. 1833 in Penna. m. Ella Dawson, Cousin 3. Thomas 4. John

***5. Margaret 6. Catherine 7. Nancy ( ?}

Removed to Natchez, Miss. d. Champaign Co. 0. abt 1830

b. 1790 m. Thomas Norris in 1806. m. (2) Thomas Rush 1 790-1800 Never married

m. Micajah Phillips in Champaign Co. 0.

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DUCKER EXCURSUS

THE JOHN NATHANIEL DUCKER family came from Md. to Pendleton Co. Ky. about 1791-1799. From recorqs of Md. it appears that.his parents were William Ducker and Mary of Fredrick Co. Md. On Sept. 5, 1764 William Ducker made his will and it was probated in Fredrick Co. Oct. 16, 1764. (Md. Will Book #32, page 34.) The will named the following heirs:

Wife, Mary Children: Ann, Mary, Hepsy, Ruth, Nathaniel, William and John Executor: Mary

Witnesses: David Lynn, Sam'l Beale, Jr., Josiah Beale

The Oath of Fidelity and Support was signed by Nathaniel, William and John Ducker in Prince Georges Co. Md. in 1776 and Nathaniel Signed the Oath in Montgomery Co. in 1778 (Md. Records.)

Nathaniel Ducker was m. Nov. 25, 1779 in Montgomery Co. Md. to Sarah Segar by the Rev. Joseph Threlkeld (Md. Rec. Vol. II, page 518). He was still living in that County in 1790, as he is listed in the census of that date. In his family were listed the following:

2 males over 16 3 males under 16 3 females

10 slaves

On Oct. 12, 1802 Nathaniel purchased 250 acres land from John Grant on Licking River in Pendleton Co. Ky. where he resided until his death in 1810. He and his wife are buried in the old Cemetery at Boston Station Ky.

Children: 1. Mary Ducker b. Apr. 6, 1786 m. James Southard 2. Frankie (Frances) m. McCray ---3. John Ducker m. Mariah Coles 4. Nathaniel Ducker* b. Nov. 18, 1789 m. Jaile Mullins (See Mullins Excursus) 5. William Ducker 6. Elizabeth Ducker m. John Engels 7. James Ducker 8. Henry Ducker 9. Thomas Ducker

*Nathaniel Ducker, Jr. b. Nov. 18, 1789 m. in 1812 Jaile Mullins, dau. of Gabriel and Rachel Ballard Mullins who came to Pendleton Co. Ky. from Albemarle Co. Va. The Pendleton Co. Records show that Nathaniel purchased the Oil Ducker farm from the rest of the heirs and lived there until his death in 1859. Jaile (Mullins) Ducker was b. Mar. 2, 1797 in Albemarle Co. Va. and d. Mar. 21, 1864 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Both are buried in the old Kirby Graveyard at Boston Station.

Children: 1. Rachel Ducker

2. Sarah Ducker 3. John Nathaniel

4. Richard Ducker 5. Frances Ducker 6. Elizabeth Ducker

7. Anna America Ducker

b. May 30, 1813 m. 1851 John Norris #6-11

b. 1815 m. Enoch Hendricks b. 1817 d. y.

b. 1819 m. Louisanna Fryer b. 1812 m. Thomas Thrasher b. 1823 m. John Alfred Rogers

b. 1825

8. Jackson Ducker b. 1828

m. James H. Fryer

m. Sallie Ellis 9. Savannah b. 1830

10. William Covington Ducker b. 1833 11. Mary Hall Ducker b. 1835 12. Agnes Mariah b. 1838

m. Lloyd Kirby m. Virgibia Roberts m. Perry D. Rush m. Ovid W. Cowles

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FRYER PAYNE EXCURSES

WALTER FRYER, Sr. was b. June 11, 1760 in Maryland. He came to Ky. and settled in Pendleton Co. Ky. where he d. Apr. 20, 1821. Hem. May 9, 1780 Margery Trail. She was b. Mar. 20, 1757 and d. in 1824.

Children: 1. Richard Fryer 2. James Fryer 3. Walter Fryer, Jr.

4. William Fryer* Children:

d. y.

b. Jan. 20, 1785 m. Mrs. Polly (Payne) Sharpe, Wid. of Richard Sharpe b. 17 88 m. Elizabeth Barker who was b. in 1808 in Ky.

a. John Hamilton Fryer b. 1832 m. Frances Ann Norris 7-35. He was Lawyer and Judge of Pendleton Co. Ky.

b. George W. Fryer b. 1835 c. M. L. Fryer b. 1836 d. Walter R. Fryer b. 1837 e. William Fryer b. 1840 f. Sarah E. Fryer b. 1 839 g. Mary Fryer b. 1841 h. Leander Fryer b. 1844

5. Margery 6. Richard Fryer 7. David Fryer 8. Lloyd Fryer 9. Horace Fryer

10. Sarah Fryer

*3 WALTER FRYER, JR., son of William, Sr. and Margery (Trail) Fryer, was married to Mrs. Polly (Payne) Sharpe, widow of Richard Sharpe. He d. Jan, 17, 1857 in Pendleton Co. Ky. Polly was b. Jan. 21, 1795 and was a sister of Nancy Payne, wife of John Norris 5-3. Polly and Nancy Payne were daughters of Richard Payne (who was b. in 1756 and d. in 1817 in Ky.) and his wife, Nancy (Mason) Payne. Richard Payne was ensign in the Rev. War.

Children: a. James Sharpe b. Rachel Sharpe c. Sarah Fryer d. Ellen Fryer e. Eveline Fryer f. Miranda Fryer g. Lucy Fryer h. Alfred Payne Fryer

i. Missouri Fryer

b. June 28, 1811, adopted by Walter Fryer b. July 9, 1813, adopted by Walter Fryer b. Sept. 14, 1819 m. William Fisher b. Dec. 30, 1820 m. James Yelton, she was 2nd of his 4 wives b. Dec. 10, 1822 m. (1) William James Norris 6-20 b. Sept. 18, 1824 m. Thomas Jefferson Norris 6-16 b. Feb. 22, 1826 m. Thomas Galon Norris 6-23 b. May 22, 1829 m. Mary Melissa Hitch who was the dau. of Henry Pitt Hitch and Sarah Sanders (Bryan) Hitch. Sarah S. Bryan was the dau. of Luke Bryan and Mary (Sanders) Bryan. Luke Bryan was b. Nov. 22, 1784 and d. Mar. 20, 1857. Mary (Sanders) Bryan was b. in 1788 and d. in 1867 at Oskaloosa, Ill. Sarah Bryan was a cousin of William Jennings Bryan. Elizabeth Eva. Fryer, dau. of Alfred Payne Fryer m. Charles Calvin Norris #7-75. b. Oct. 22, 1834 m. James Dickens

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HARRISON* BATTAILE * SMITH EXCURSUS

SIR THOMAS SMYTH came to Virginia during the period 1608-09 (DuBellets Va. Families v. III and Brown's Genesis of the U.S.A.). He bore the Arms of Ostenhanger, first Treasurer of the London Co. To this family belongs John Smith, Lawrence Smith, Thomas and Phelps Smith (The Sydney-Smith-Claggett-Price Families by Price).

Lawrence Smith seated lands in Gloucester Co., surveyed and helped lay out Town of Yorktown. In 16 74 made Chief Commander of Fort to be built on Rappahannock River, which was completed in l 679. Commander of Gloucester Co. 1679. Made Lt. Colonel, 1682, and Colonel in 1683. Member House of Burgesses 1688-1891. In 1699 recommended to seat in Governor's Council but d. before appt. was made. He m. Mary (Warner?). His will dated 1700.

Children: l. Col. John Smith d. 1719-20) m. Elizabeth, dau. John Cox and Arabella

Strachey Cox. Granddaughter of Wm. Strachey, sec'y of Lord Baltimore.

2. Col. Lawrence Smith of York Co. Va. m. (1) Mildred Chisman (2) Mildred Reade 3. Capt. William Smith of Spottsylvania Co. and York Co. m. Elizabeth Ballard 4. Augustine Smith b. 1665 of Essex Co. Va. m. Mary*** 5. Charles Smith m. Dorothy ---6. Elizabeth Smith* m. Capt. John Battaile* 7. Sarah Smith m. John Taliaferro of Essex Co. Va.

*JOHN BATTAILE, Huguenot Immigrant, settled in Va. before 1690. Essex Co. Va. He served in House of Burgesses in 1696. d. 1707-8. Will Pro. 1707-8 Essex Co. Hem. Elizabeth Smith before 1695.

Children: 1. John Battaile 2. Hay Battaile 3. Lawrence Battaile

4. Nicholas Battaile

5. Elizabeth Battaile**

b. Dec. 1695 m. Mary One of first judges Caroline Co. Va. Member House of Delegates and Justice Grad Wm. and Mary College, Justice Caroline Co. m. M·ary Justice Caroline Co. Va. m. (1) Mary Thornton (2) Hannah Taylor, sister of Zachary Taylor, Gr. father of President Z. Taylor. m. Andrew Harrison Jr.**

**Andrew Harrison Jr. was the son of Andrew Harrison Sr. and wife Eleanor {Elliott?). Andrew Harrison came to Essex Co. Va. about 1640, and his will was probated in Essex Co. in 1719. Andrew Harrison Jr. was b. about 1667. d. in 1752. in Orange Co, Va., where letters of Administration were granted, He m. Elizabeth Battaile after l 708, when he acted as guard­ian for her.

Children:· 1, Battaile Harrison 2. Charles Harrison 3. John Harrison 4. Lawrence Harrison***

of Amherst Co. Va. of St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co. Va. of Orange Co. Va. of Orange Co.

***Lawrence Harrison b. ca 1710-14 d. in Bedford Va. 1772. Owned lands in Orange,

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Fredrick Co. and Augusta Counties. (Co. Deeds Books 1735-70). Hem. Catherine (surname unknown, might have been Hite).

Children: 1. Catherine Harrison 2. Benjamin Harrison 3. Maj. Wm. Harrison 4. Battle Harrison 5. Lawrence Harrison Jr. 6. Elizabeth Harrison 7. Mary Harrison

b. 1750

b. 1 761

m. Col. Isaac Meason m. Mary Newell m. Sarah Crawford

m. m. Mary Allison m. John Dawson of Brownville, Penna. m. Capt. Thomas L. Moore

FOSTER EXCURSUS

Elizabeth Foster Norris, dau. of Harmon and Lucinda Hathway,

Harmon Foster was a p:rominent farmer in Marion Co., Ill. His father came to the county from Georgia when 12 years of age and was the first settler in Foster twp. which was named for him. He was county Judge and served 3 terms in the state legislature along with Abraham Lincoln.

Hem. Mary Jones at Lebanon, Ill. Her brother, James Jones, was guard for the surveyors who platted the state of Ill.

Lucinda Hathway was daughter of Leonard Hathway and Louisa Wright, both of whom were born in Tenn. and came to Ill. soon after it became a state. The Hathways came from Gloucestershire, Eng. to Mass. in 1630.

117

MAUPIN EXCURSUS

(Va. Mag. VII, The Huguenot Mag. and History and Genealogies by Miller)

"Following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, the persecution of the Protestants there, was increased and the exodus from France was immense. In 1700 about 200 French Huguenots settled some 20 miles above Richmond, Va., on the south side of the James River (Powhattan Co.) where 10,000 acres had been occupied by the fierce Manakin Indians. The French made wine from the wild grapes found there."

"Among the list of French that embarked from England to Virginia in 1700 was Gabriel Maupin (Maupain - Maubain) l woman and 3 children."

Gabriel Maupin was b. in bas Pyrennes France about l 670-167 5. He was a General in the French Army. His wife was Marie Spencer, dau. of the Earl of Spencer, an English nobleman. To avoid the persecutions heaped upon him, he fled the kingdom in 1699, taking his wife, and son Gabriel with him. Gabriel Maupin remained with his father-.in-law in England for several months, during which time his second son, Daniel, was b. in 1700. They emigrated to Williams­burg in late 1700. The will of Gabriel Maupin was made Dec. 2, 1719 and probated Apr. 20, 1720 at Williamsburg, Va.

Children: 1. Gabriel Maupin, Jr. 2. Daniel Maupin

b. before 1699 m. Mariah ---b. 1 700 m. Margaret Via, dau. of Pierre Via, also a French Huguenot. Daniel entered 15,000 acres land in the Whitehall neighborhood on Moorman's River in 1748 and there made his home. His will made in Aug. 1788 was probated in Oct. 1788 at Charlottesville, Va.

Children of Daniel and Margaret (Via) Maupin: 1. Gabriel m. Ann Ballard 2. Thomas • 3. John (1725-1806)*. 4. Daniel ( 1727-1803) 5. William (173--1814) 6. Zachariah 7. Jesse 8. Mary

9. Jean 10. Margaret

m. Frances Dabney (D'Aubigne) m. Betsy Dabney m. Mildred White m. Elizabeth Jarman m. Lucy Jones (2) Sarah Sweeney b. about 1730 m. Matthew Mullins (See Mullins Excursus) m. Samuel Rea m. Robert Miller

118

MULLINS EXCURSUS

The first Mullins to settle in Va. was a Huguenot named Moulin (also spelled Moulines), who came hither from France about 1685 with the Huguenot colony that settled that year at Manakin­town, Va. An interesting story concerning the immigrant is that when forced to flee from France, during the persecution of Protestants, he escaped to the coast on horseback with his wife disguised as his valet, "riding upon a pillow behind" (Miller Genealogies). These French refugees from France were aided by the English to get to America.

A great grandson of the immigrant, Matthew Mullins, served in the French and Indian Wars in 1758 in the Albemarle Co. Va. Militia. In the Revolutionary War, he served in Col. Wood's Regt. and later in 1780 he served a tour of duty in Col. Harris's Co. Col. Holt Richardson's Regt. of Va. He enlisted again and served a tour in Capt. Hunt's Co. Col. James Innes• Va. Regt. and again in May, 1781 in Capt. John Miller's Co. Col. Rueben Lindsay's Regt. with rank of Sgt. He was in the Battle of Jamestown and the Seige of Yorktown.

Matthew Mullins was granted a pension Aug. 13, 1832 and he died in Albemarle Co. Va. Dec. 6, 1835; His descendants are eligible to Colonial Dames, Dau. of .Am. Rev. and Huguenot Society of Manakin Town, Va.

Matthew Mullins was m. to Mary Maupin, dau. of Daniel and Margaret (Via) Maupin and they had 9 children. (See Maupin Excursus.)

Children: 1. William Mullins 2. John Mullins 3. Gabriel Mullins*

4. Matthew Mullins 5. Richard Mullins 6. Margaret Mullins 7. Jane Mullins 8. Mary Mullins 9. Elizabeth Mullins

Killed in the Am. Revolution d. unmarried m. in Va. to Rachel Ballard, Niece of Bland Ballard of Ky. (See Ballard Excursus.) m. Mary Clark. Served 3 years in Rev. War.

m. Jeremiah Yancey m. Benjamin Clark m. Lewis Gillispie of Madison Co. Ky. m. William Chenault. In Rev. War. Settled in Madison Co. Ky.

*GABRIEL MULLINS was b. in Va. Mar. 22, 1758. He was 19 years of age when he joined the Rev. Army as Private in 1777 under Capt. Gardner, Col. Lindsay's Regt. of Va. He served also under Capt. Hambler, Col. Taylor's Regt., being called out several times during 1777 and 1782. He served in all, about 3 years, and was granted a pension March, 1783. He went to Madison Co. Ky. about 1790 and shortly afterwards moved to Pendleton Co. Ky. where he d. near Boston Station, in 1841. He was buried in the Bonar family graveyard at that place. His grave has been located and marked by the local D.A.R. Chapter.

119

PARSONS EXCURSUS

Thomas Parsons was probably born in England. He was transported into the Province of Maryland in 1649. (Lib. 5, fol. 87 Land Office, Annapolis, Md.) Hem. about 1656-59 Isabell

---. He had a grant of 100 acres land on Washington River in 1663. He witnessed the will of Frances Trotter in 1667; of John Mears in 1675; and of Thomas Daborne in 1680, all in Anne Arundel Co. Md. His own will was made Oct. 10, 1683 and probated in 1684. It mentions 6 daus. and no sons. Executors were: Anthony Holland, and Benjamin Capill, (Lib. 4, fol. 28, Anne Arundel Co. Md.)

Isabell Parsons, the widow, m. before 1692, the above mentioned Benjamin Capill. She witnessed a deed in 1692 as Isabell Capill. Benjamin Capill made his will in 1711 and it was probated in 1711 (Md. Cal. of Wills).

Children:

1. Isabell Parsons b. 1661 m. Anthony Holland 2. Mary Parsons b. 1663 m. Benjamin Price 3. Susannah Parsons b. 1665 m. Tucker 4. Elizabeth Parsons b. 1666-7 m. John Norris #3-2 5. Sarah Parsons b. m. Carter 6. Hannah Par sons b. 1671

TAYLOR EXCURSUS

Dr. Robert Taylor, son of Rev. Robert Taylor, Episcopal Minister of London, England, was b. in 1711. After Dr. Robert Rowl:.md Taylor graduated from Oxford, he started for America. On the way his ship was captured by pirates and all on board were put to death except Dr. Taylor whose life was spared to doctor those on the pirate ship afflicted with a pestilence or plague. He was held captive for three years, when he escaped with the help of those whose lives he had saved.

Dr. Taylor arrived in Philadelphia, Pa. as a street fight occurred and a nurse, by the n~me of Philadelphia Adkins, was caring for one who was wounded. Dr. Taylor assisted her; th€y became acquainted and later were married.

Dr. Taylor had a son, Robert Taylor, a Rev. War soldier, who was the father of Amelia Taylor, the wife of George Washington Norris #6-14.

120

SCOTT EXCURSUS

I DANIEL SCOTT, SR., the immigrant was b. about 1655 and d. Feb. 15, 1724 in Baltimore Co. Md. Hem. about 1680 Jane Johnson. Shed. Dec. 1733. He served as Ensign in the Militia in Baltimore Co., Md., 1694-96. (Soc. of Col. Ward, State of Md.) He later moved to Anne Arundel Co., Md. In 1725 his inventory was signed by Daniel Scott, Jr., Luke Raven and William Galloway. (Soc. of Col. Wars, State of Md.)

II DANIEL SCOTT, JR., was b. about 1680 in Baltimore Co., Md., and d. Mar. 20, 1745. He m. about 1708 Elizabeth (Whittaker) Love, widow of Robert Love. Shed. 1758, (Soc. Col. Wars, State of Md.) He was Burgess for Baltimore Co. 1725-28 and 1741, and was a member of the Md. Assembly in 1725. He was one of the commissioners for laying out the town of Joppa, which became the city of Baltimore, Md., 50 years later. (Culver's Col. Wars, State of Md., 1940) (Scharf's History of Md.) His war service is found in Register Colonial Dames of America 1891-1915, page 218. Daniel Scott, Jr., made his will Apr. 15, 1745. (Md. Hall of Records and Culver's Soc. of Col. Wars, State of Md.) His bequests were:

100 acres To son, Daniel To wife, To son, James To son, Aquilla

Dwelling and plantation, 4 negroes, 390 acres 216 acres and 340 acres, 7 negroes 5 parcels land totaling 400 acres

To son, Daniel 720 acres To dau., Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Bond To dau., Sarah, wife of Thomas Wheeler To dau., Hannah, wife of Edward Norris To dau., Mary, wife of ___ Metcalfe, 1 negro called Jinny

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Norris Family of Maryland, Thomas L, Myers The Descendants of Thomas Norris, Harry Alexander Davis Dawson Family Records, Charles 0. Dawson Valentine Papers, Valentine History of Brown County, Ohio State and Federal Census Records Personal search of County Records in Maryland, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri

and Kansas. Old Family Bibles, letters and documents in possession of various members of the Norris

family from Md. to Oregon.

122

ABBOTT, Alexander 7, 13

George 13 Henry 13 Leslie 13 Robert 13 Edith Mae 96

ADDISON, Hattie 101 ADKINS, Hazel 98

Philadelphia 120 AHERN, John 98

Mary 92, 98 ALGOOD, Eugenia 32, 73 ALLEN, James Edw. 65

Willard E. 64 ALLIE, Constance

Louise 72 Howard 72 Thomas 72

ALLISON, Richard E. 27 Roy 27

AMOS, William 4 Elizabeth 4

ANDERSON, David 40 Karen 40 Kenneth 40 Ronnie 40 Verda 40

ANDREWS, Mary Ann 90, 95

ANDERSON Mr. 91 APPLEGATE, Alda Mae

30 Evelyn 68 Isaac 16, 30, 61 Mary Ellen 30, 61 Martha Jane 61 Ruth Ann 61 Stanley 30, 61 Theo 61 Wayne 61 Wyatt 61 Mrs. Emily 107, 108

ARNHOLT, Alice 43 ARNOLD, George 112 ASHE, George 100 ASKEW, J .R. 24 ATKINS, Evelyn 57 ATHERTON, Richard 3 ALGLIN, Nancy 15 ARMSTRONG, William

86

INDEX

ARMSTRONG (Cont.) Sally 90

BAKER, Telida 5 BANGE, Harry 63

Harry Grant 63 Lyle 63 Ralph 63

BALDWIN, Barbara Kay 47

Charles G. 47 Percival L. 21, 47 Susan Ann 47 Mulloy 4 7 Thelma Mary 4 7

BALLARD, Anne 111, 118

Bl and 1 11, 11 9 David 111 Elizabeth 111 Frances 111 Francis 111 John 111 Katherine 111 Lydia 111 Mary 111 Mar gar et 111 Matthew 111 Rachel 111, 114, 119 Robert 111 Susan 111 Samuel 111 Thomas 111 William 111

BARGER, Nora 26, 56, 81

BARKER, Elizabeth 115 BARNETT, Ida 17, 36,

75, 76 John Forest 36

BARNHILL, Marion 11 BARRETT, Clara 24, 53

Harvey 12 Josephine 24

BARRON, Ivy Mae 45 BAR TON, Elizabeth 1

Mattie Phyllis Ann 4 Sarah 8

BATCHELOR, Louise 39 BATTAILE, Elizabeth

116

BATTAILE (Cont.) Hay 116 John 116 Lawrence 116 Nicholas 116

BAUX, William 30 BAY, John 4 BAYNE Mr. 113 BEALE, Josiah 114

Samuel 114 BEATTY, Frances D. 64

Marvin Glenn 64 Michael Dennis 64

BECK, Pearl 20, 41 BECKER, Jimmie 34 BEESON, June 77 BELWOOD, Elizabeth

106 Samuel 106

BENNER, Byron 32 BENNET, William 84 BENNER, Beverly Jo 71

Charles Victor 71 BERGREN, Kermit J. 66 BERRY, Amanda 95

Margaret 19, 88, 90, 92, 93

BEST, Allie 15, 28 Alline 58

123

Agnes 57 Alice Deane 28 Blanche 56, 82 Bertha 28 Byron F. 58 Carl Max 57 Clara 27 Clinton 57 Dale Edwin 5 7 Dorothy 58 Edna 27, 59 Edgar 56 Earl 56 Emily 56 Emery 28 Eva Adeline 56, 81 Eula 57 Emma 56, 82 Everett 57 Flora 27, 58 Floy 57 Florence 26 Francis 28

BEST (Cont.) Gurtrude Cloteal 27 Gerald 58 Howard 27, 57 Hazel 58 Harvey 28 Hedessa 8 James 15, 26, 56, 59 James Virgil 56, 58 John 15, 27, 57, 58,

59 John T. 15 John Ray 58 John Harold 58 Lillian 26 Mary 15, 26, 56, 58 Mary Alice 81 Martha 81 Max L. 58 Minor L. 57 Margaret 8 Nita 57 Owen 28 Phyllis 57 Ralph 27, 58 Richard 56, 81 Reba Jean 28 Robert 7, 8, 13, 15,

26, 28, 56, 81 Sally 15 Thomas 6, 8, 15, 25,

27 William 8, 15, 16, 28

BINGAMIN, Mark 67 Robert 67 Mary 30, 61

BLAKNEY, Betty B. 45 Leonard 45 Lou Jean 45 Russell 45 Roger 45

BLEVEN, Clara 29, 59 BOLIN, Charles 83

Harry 83 Louise 83 Ronnie 83

BORMAN, Chester 44 James 44 Linda 44 Patricia 44

BLAIR, Lola 31, 67 BRAWNER, Don 83

BRAWNER (Cont.) Donna 83 Wayne 83

BOWEN, Russell 82 Ellyn 82

BOND, John 4 Peter 4 Thomas 121

BOYAR, Josephine 25, 54

BRANNOCK, Charles 100

Dorothy 100 George 100 John 100 Richard 100 Robert 100

BROCY, Nancy 102 BROOKS, Connie 70

Danny 70 Donald 70 Leland 70 Vicki 70

BROWN, Darlene 44 Edgar 44 Elizabeth 4 Floyd 49 Mary 30, 60 Russell 32, 72 Harold 72 Mary 16

BRADFORD, Benj 3 Susannah 3

BOSLEY, Ezekial 5 Vincent 5

BRONSON, Stephen 88 BROOM, James D. 81

Nancy 81 William Lewis 42,

80 William Lewis Jr.

81 William Lewis III

82 BUCHANAN, Daisy 32

Bessie 32 Donald 74 Douglas 74 Eliza 7, 11 James 74 Jane 7, 10 Merry 74 Thomas 32, 74 William 32, 74

BUCKINGHAM, Rose Ann 4

BURRELL, Jessie 33 BUSH, Elizabeth 86

BUSHONG, Samuel 20 BUTCHER, Betty Ruth

34 Bonnie 34 Fred 34 Gena Belle 34 Kathleen 34 Lew Allen 34 Mary Lou 34 Nolan 34

BUTTERY, Jane 61 BUTLER, Cecil 32, 72

Constance Ann 72 Keith 72 Marilyn 72 Michel 72 Sandra Sue 72

BYMASTER, Clella 32, 73

BYRNE, John 82 BUCKNER, William 111 BRYANT, Elizabeth 112

Eliza Jane 112 John Button 112 Sarah 112

BRYAN, Sarah 115 William Jennings 115

CALDEN, Minnie 17 CALDWELL, Virginia

45 CALHOUN, Sarah J. 17,

34 CALLIHAN, Brooks 60

Elsie 60 George 60 Martha 60 Robert 29, 60

CALVERT, Benj. 3 CALPHA, Helen 100 CAMP, Arthur 98, 112

Wm. Howard 112 CAMPBELL, Marjorie

60 Nelena 73 Nancy 112

CANEPA, Virginia 39 CANN, Mildred 53 CAPILL, Benj. 120

Isabell 120 CARMICHAEL, Kath­

erine 95 Lorene 95

CARLYLE Mr. 58 Dean Austin 58

CARRELL, Olga 56 CAROLL, John 42 CARTER Mr. 120

CARTER (Cont.) Elizabeth 105

CASEY, Dora 1 7, 38 CAUSEY, Druscilla 43 CHENAULT, William

119 CHEATHAM, Ann 101

Jack 101 Jean 101 John 101

CHISNAM, Mildren 116 CISSELL, Mary 101

CLAIBOURNE, William 1 Nathan 104 Sarah 104

CLARK Mr. 92 Alice 65 Benj. 9 Georgia Neese 43 Mary 119

CLARKE, Benjamin 119 Leslie 49

CLAY, Ruth 31 CLAYTON, Barbara 74

Eleanor 74 John 74 Paul 74 Ruth 74

CLEGHORN, Anderson M. 112

Benjamin 17 Blanche 34 Burton 33 Carlton D. 17, 34 Cecil Earl 36 Charles 17 Clarence 34 Daniel 17

CLEGHORN (Cont.) Judy 38 Kathleen K. 36 Lawrence Edw. 37 Lawrence Eugene 38 Linda Lee 36 Lorenzo Dow 112 Mae 33 Mary Ann 112 Martha 112 Marilyn 37 Matthew 112 Myrtle 36, 76 Peter H. 112 Rebecca 112 Robert 112 Roger Kent 37 Samuel Burton 12, 34 Sarah 112 Sarah Issabelle 17, 33 Susannah 112 Sherryl 38 William 112 William Terrell 1 7,

32 CLEMONS, Marion 66 CLINE, Herbert 61

Carolyn 61 Joe 61

CLUTTER, Addie Belle 24

Belle 13 COATS, H.L. 26 COLE, Clyde 57

Elizabeth 5 Mary 87, 108 RoseMary 57 Sarah 86

Donna Dee 36 Earl Lynn 36 Edward 13, 17,

COLES, Mariah 114 COLLARD, Mayme 97

36,75, COLLEY,Ellal6

76 Elizabeth 112 Eliza 112 Everett 36 Gertrude 36, 75 Hazel 37 Harold Burton 37 Ina 35 James 112 James Franklin 10,

16, 32, 38 John 16, 112 John Albert 36 John Monroe 17 Joseph 112 Jerry 36 Judi 38

COLEMAN, Carroll 57 James 57 Peggy 57 Ronald 57 Mr. 57 Thomas 88

COLVIN, Mae Belle 95 COMER, Charles 14

Ida 94 Myron 94

CONLEY, Charity Ann 87

Gladys 39 CONNOLLEY, Francis

65 Joseph 65 Linda Suzanne 65

124

CONNOLLEY (Cont.) Sharon L. 65

COLLINS, Ernest 95, 96

Lillian Gertrude 95 Vesta 95 Wm. Norris 95

COLLIER, John 111 COMBS, Mrs. Margaret

104 COMPTON, Carl B. 41

Richard 41 COOK, Genevieve 98 CONSTABLE, Candace

72 Ranval 72

CORBIN, Charles 93 Eva 93 Frank 93 Gertrude 93 J.A. 25 John 93 Jesse 55 Kate 93 Nicholas 90, 93 William 93

COSSELL, Edwin Earl 77

Hamlin Abraham 77 Joseph Bradford 77 Joseph Willard 77 LaMont 77

COSTELLO, Vernon 33 COTTONGIM (Cottingim)

Darlene 33 Dennis 33 Delmas 33 Dill 33 Gloys 33 Gertrude 34 Lee Argus 34 Larry 33 Randy 33 Russell 33 Rolland 33 Vasco Birchard 33 Wm. Roger 33 Wm. Henry 17, 33

COTTERALL, Anne 91 Charles 91 Hattie 91 James 91 J.W. 91

COWAN, Ruth 72 COX, John 116

Elizabeth, 6 CRAIG, Ralph 39 GRAM, Bruce 78

CRAM (Cont.) Bryan 78 Carol 78 Clarice 78 Clifford 39, 78 Sharon 78 Shelda 78 Sheldon 39, 78 Susan 78 Vicki 78

CRAWFORD, George 100

Sarah 117

CROSSWELL, Loma 90 Frank 90

CROW, Hazel 69 CUMMINGS, Sue 47 CURRY, George 29, 60

Nancy 9, 15, 29 CUSHMAN, Paul 12 CROUSE, Albert 32, 69,

70 Ellen 70 John 69, 70

CRITTENDEN, Harriet

9 John J. 9

COWLES, Ovid W. 114

DABORNE, Thomas 120 DABNEY, Betsy 118 DANCEY, Mary 111 DANNILL, Michael 82

Richard 82

DARE, Richard 82 Terry 82

DAVIDSON, Sarah 112 DAWSON, Benjamin 113

Eleanor 113 Ella 113 Elizabeth 11 3 George 113 Henry 113 Hazel 47 John 7 , 1 1 3, 11 7 Margaret 6, 7, 9, 10,

12,26,113 Nicholas 113 Nancy 113 Rebecca 113 Thomas 113 Verlinda 113 William 113

DAWDY, Raymond 83 Carol 83 Florence 83

DAVIS, Barbara 17 Charlene 57

DAVIS (Cont.) Eddie 34 Eugene 57 Benjamin 71 Bertha 71 Elizabeth 85 Mary 82 Nora 31, 66 Rex 32, 71 Otis 57 Thetis 34

DEERING, Mary 6, 8, 15

DECKER, Olive 28 DELANO, Earl 48

Orin 21, 48 Patricia 48 Shirley 48

DILLER, Harry 64 DERKS, Darrell 34

Gary 34 Marlene 34 Ronnie 34

DeNISE, Charles 1 7, 39 Donald 39, 78 Don Richard 78 Hazel 39, 78 Minnie 39, 78 James 39 Rosa 39 Virginia 78

DEVELIN, Dorothy 64 DeVORE, Nettie 101 DeYOUNG, Clara 43

Nelle Gertrude 44 DICKENS, Charles 42

Emma 18 Ellen 10, 16 Mary 42 James 115

DICKERSON, Anna 18 Emma 18

DIEHL, Mildred 96 DISNEY, Jennifer 49

Melinda 49 Richard K. 49

DOHNER, Hattie 77 Joseph 77 Maude 77

DOLEN, Horace 47 Walter 21, 47

DONALDSON, Malcolm 25

DOOLEY, Mary 32, 71 William C. 71

DOOLITTLE, Gladys 38, 71

125

DOUGHENBAUGH, Margaret 107

Mr. 107 DOYNE, John 113

Rebecca 113 DRAKE, Dorothy 23

Florence 23 Raymond 23

DRASHNER, George 95 DRISKELL, Ishmel 8 3

Janet 83 Loren 83

DRURY, Billie 58 Dora 58 Everett 58 John 58 Mary 58 Martha 58 Paul A. 58

DUCKER, Ann 114 Ann America 114 Agnes 114 Elizabeth 114 Frankie 114 Harry 53 Henry 114 Hepsy 114 James 114 Jackson 114 John 114 John Nathaniel 114 Mary 7, 12,114 Nathaniel 9, 114 Paul 53 Pauline 53 Perry 53 Robert 53 Rachel 7, 16, 114 Richard 114 Ruth 114 Sarah 114 Savannah 114 Thomas 114 William 114 Wm. Covington 114

DUNBAR, Bess 21, 47 DULIN, Cynthianna 75 DUTTON, Mary

(Waltham) 5 DUFF EN, Pearl 20 DUFFIELD, Eleanor

30, 65 DUNN, Alice 93

Anna 100 DUVALL Mr. 15

Dr. 15 Daniel 57 Mary 4

DYE, Mary 104 DYER, Alice 60

Dewin 101 Leona 60 William 30, 60

EAST, Donald 64 James 64 Joan 64 Robert 64 Yale W. 64

EBERHARDT, William

39 EGGERS, Alice 18 ELLIOTT, A.J. 94

Elma 94 Harold 94 Hobart 94 Kathryn 94 Pearl 24 Thomas 85 Viddie 94 Wilma 94

ELLIS, Belle 90 Jennie 90 John 90 Lellis 99 Samuel 90 Viddie 99 Sallie 114

EMERSON, Maxine 61 ENDICOTT, Sarah 88 ENDSLEY, Earl L. 37

Barbara Jo. 37 Brenda Lou 3 7 Sandra Sue 37 Warren 37

ENGELS, John 114 ENGLAND, Keo 102 ENGSTROM, Ivan 32

Carl 71 Donald Lawrence 71

ERNEST, Bonita 99 Patricia 99 Terry 99 Wilbur 99

EVANS, Polly Ann 112 Prudence 112 Wm. 2

EVERMENT, Nesiah 112

F ANCLER, Lola Mae 76 FARMER, Martha 20, 45 FARIS, William 42 FARRIS, Catherine 79

Naomi 79 Wilma 7 William 79

FEE, Elizabeth 7, 20 FEGAN, Andrew 8

Charles 8 Nancy 8, 15 Richard 15

FENTON, Bass 94 Charles 94 Dorothy 94 William 94

FELSON, Richard 72 FISHER, Mrs. Addie 20

William 115 FISCHER, Jean 102 FLAUGHER, Earl 25 FLETCHER, Adda 11,

21 FLORA, Carolyn 73

David 73 Dennis 73 Norman 73 Sara 73 Robert 73

FOSTER, Elizabeth 20, 42,79,117

Harmon 42, 117 FOSSITT, James E. 24 FOWLER, Glenn 64

Myra 64 FOX, Barbara 66

James A. 66 Worth 66

FRANZ Mr. 8 FREDERICK, E.G. 102

Edgar 102 James 102 Jean 102 Peggy 102 Ralph 102 Rickey 102 Robert 102

FREEMAN, Donald 60 D.S. 60 Mary 84 Sandra 60

FREY, Katherine 28 FRIZELL, Lahoma 39 FRY, Carmen 69

Karen 69 Pamela 69 William 69

FRYE, Barbara 16, 31, 65

FRYER, Alfred 115 Calvin 19 Cassius 19 Clarence 19 David 115 Edward 19

FRYER (Cont.) Ellen 14, 115 Evaline 13, 24, 115 Elizabeth 13, 25, 54,

115 George 115 James 115 JohnH. 11, 19 Laura Belle 19 Leander 115 Lloyd 115 Louis 19 Louisanna 114 Lucy 7, 14, 115 Mabel 19, 115

Ollie F. 19 Margery 115 Miranda 7, 11, 23,

115 Missouri 115 Richard 115 Sarah 115 Walter 11, 13, 115 William 19, 115

FULMER, Nina 42, 80 FULTON, John 4

GALLAGHER Mr. 50 Gary 50 Gay 50

GALLOWAY, William 121

GAMMIL, Carolyn 82 GAMMILL, Catherine 82

Marjorie 82 Melva 82 Melvin 56, 82 Paul 82 Ruth 82

GANS, Allie Louise 72 Kenneth 72 Joseph K. 32, 72

GARDNER, Carrie 30 GARDINER, Caroline

Dennis 63 James 63 James A. 63 Patricia 66 Edyth E. 63

GARRISON, George 5 GARRIGUES, Frank 25,

55 GATES, Nancy 86, 87 GAST, Frances 83

Harold 83 Mary 83 Marjorie 83 Ruby 83

126

GAST (Cont.) Ruth 83 Loren 82 Zora 83

GEORGE, Betty Ann 38 Clarence 1 7, 38 Charles 17 Eugene 38 Harriet 39 Isaac 39 Katherine 39 Lillie 1 7 Millie 1 7, 38 Margaret 38 Mildred 39 Oscar 17, 38, 77 Paul 39 Pauline 38 Ruth 38 Wallace 39 Wiley 10, 17, 38 William E. 17

GERMAN, Leoti 32, 71 GERACI, Wilfred 101 GIBSON, Floyd 57

Lila 57 Jesse 72

GIDEON, Emily Susan 36 GEIGER, Bruce 49

David 49 GILPIN, George 38

Robert 38 Marill 38

GILLISPIE, Lewis 119 GILLETTE, Carrie 92,

100 Elizabeth 100 Ethel 100 Mary 100 Margaret 100 Otto 100

GLARDON, Belle 20, 43, 44

GLASSCO, Alta 25 Frankie 25 William 15, 25

GLAZE, Bertha 38 GLOVER, Daniel 1 GOOD (Goods) Wilfred

91 GOFF, Priscilla 61 GOLDSMITH, Kenneth

78 Leonard 78

GORDON, Carolyn 34 Rex 34 Rex Cleghorn 34

GOUGH, Elizabeth 106

GOUGH (Cont.) Miss 104

GRAFTON, Albun 82 Bruce 82 Charles 82 Connie 82 Eugene 82 Greta 82 Hazel 82 Joan 82 Loren 57 Marion 5 7, 82 Mona 82 Olive 82 Ronda 82 Yvonne 82

GREGORY, Gloria 33 GREENE, Laurel 63

Lola Gertrude 2 7 GREENWELL, Jane

106, 103 Susannah 103, 106

GRANTHAM, Florence 73

GRIFFITHS, Charlene 39, 79

Lila 79 Lyle 39, 79 Robert 79

GRIER, Elizabeth 89, 92, 98

GROWCOCK, George 46 Mary Ann 46

HAMMON, C.J. 19 HAMILTON, William 4 HANKS, Lyle 5 0

Patricia 50 Robert 50

HALL, Kathleen 47 Lela 40 Margaret 101

HANNER, Betty 9 Carl 9 Clara 9 Henry 8, 9 James 9 Jesse 9 John 8, 9 Lillie 8 Lola 8 Ludie 9 Mary 9 Nannie 9

HANSON, Raymond 56 HARKNESS, Martha 112 HARMON, Edwin 77

Louise Dohner 77

HARCUM, Golda 10 HARNHAlLL, C.E. 12 HARRIS, Earl 42

John 16, 20 HARRISON, Andrew 11,

116 Battaile 116, 117 Benjamin 11 7 Charles 116 Catherine 116 Elizabeth 7, 113 William 7, 11 7 John 116 Lawrence 116 Mary 117

HARWOOD, Charlotte 28

Elizabeth 29 Frank 15, 28 Otto 28 Roscoe 29 Thomas 111

HART, Emmett 12 Elvira 26 Germaine 61

HASKINS, John 99 HATHAWAY, Leonard

117 Luconda 117

HAZELTINE, Beatrice 108

Alma 108 James 108 Jesse 108 Lila 108 Lyda 108 Woody 108

HAUGHTON, Helen 28 John 28 N.J. 28 Nicholas 28 Niki 28

HAYWARD, Homer 100 HEARD, Ann 103

Jane 103, 104 Susannah 2, 103, 106

HECK, Maurice 100 HEISE, Bryan 26

Grace 26 HELVA, Bertha 24 HENDERSON, Ann

Norris 54 Barbara Boyar 54 Claudia Leah 36 Eleanor Bickford 54 James Claude 35 Jean Elizabeth 54 Kay Adele 36

HENDERSON (Cont.) John Bickford 54 Mary Josephine 54 Minnie 20, 43 Viviam 48

HENDON, James 4 HENDRICKS, Archie 18

Arthur 18 Benj. 10, 18 Claude 18 Celia 78 Enoch 114 Fairy 18 Fred 18 Frank 18 George 18 Henry 78 John 7 Lola 18 Lucy 13

HENSON, Andrew 12 HERBERT, Talitha 23,

51 HICKMAN, Martha 89

William 108 HIGGINS, Bedford 87

Bessie 95 HIGHTOWER, Jane 53 HILL, Florence 61 HIMLICK, Marlin 40

Roy 40 HITCH, Beulah 12

Eunice 12 John 12 Mary 115 Henry 115

HITCHCOCK, Aesal 85 Birnie 45 Cecil L. 45 Edward Ray 45 Frances 45 James 20, 45 Linda J. 45 Robert 45 Wendy 45

HITTS (Hite), Mariah 112

HOGG, Ethel 65 HOLLAND, Anthony 120 HOPPET, Donna 57 HOUSTON, Albert 14

127

Benjamin 14 Emma 14 Elizabeth 2, 14 Frank 14 Grace 12 Louise 12 Lillie 14

HOUSTON (Cont.) Lucy 14 Mole 14 Nicholas 14 Walter 12

HOLT, Douglas 12 HOLMES, Lucy 14

Robert 102 HOOKS, James 7

HOOSIER, Elizabeth 2 HONNOLD, J. Eugene 27 HOPKINS, A.D. 19

Inez 19 James L. 19 Jeannette 19 Jo Edd 19 Robert A. 19 Stanley 19

HORNER, Sarah 15, 28 HORN, Sarah 85 HORTON, Harriet 21, 45 HOUCHEN Mr. 8

HOWARD, Robert 59 William 59 Mr. 105

HOWELL Mr. 8

Frank 82 HUSBAND, John 2

HUBARD, Katherine 111 HUBBARD, John 2 HUGHES, Clarence 49

Clyde 49 Donald 49 Durward 49 George 4

HULINGER, Mabel 20, 43

HUNT, Arch 101 HUNNERDOSSE, Arthur

63 Carolyn 62 Clarence 62 Clarice 62 David 63 Etha 63 Elizabeth 62 Gary 62 Glenn 62 Gerald 30, 62 Ivan 62 James 62 Judith 62 Nancy 62 Oscar 62 Robert 62 Ronald 42 William 62, 63

HUPP, Fred 41

HYDE, Eleanor 50 Margaret 50 Marshall 21, 50

HYER, Mahala 90, 95 HYNSON, Ann 1

Thomas 1 HYNCHCLIFFE, Wilma

69

IBER, Oscar 44 ILIFF Mr. 8 IMPALA, Frank 69

Gary 69 Gail 69

INGRAM, Dorothy 59 IRONMONGER, Martha

2

IRWIN, Beulah 9 Henry 9 Hugh 9 Loretta 53 Roy 9 Shelby 9

JACKSON, Elbert 97 Donald 94 Gertrude 94 Kenneth N. 97 Mabel 56 Lucille 94 Rosalie 23 Ruth 94 William 94

JARMAN, Elizabeth 118 JEFFRIES, James 18

Kathryn 77 JELLISON, June 23 JENKINS, Jeanne 68 JENNINGS, Mabel 97 JOHNSON, Arthur 64

Carolyn 64 Carol 64 Ernest 96 Edward 96 Frances 67 Iris Yvonne 67 James 121 James Arthur 67 Linda 67 Robert 73 Thomas 67 William 67

JOHNTING, Betty 12 Joe 12 Walker 12

JONES, Elaine 56 Cynthia 14, 25, 27, 55 Lucius A.L. 56

JONES (Cont.) Hazel 36 James 117 Lucy 118 Mary 117 Mildred 100 Patricia 56 William 100

JOSSERAND, Guy D. 36, 75

Guy D. Jr. 75 Guy III 75 John F. 75 Letitia Ann 75 Yvonne Camille 76

KAVANAUGH, Edl4 KEITEL, A. T. 23 KEMP, Mary 2

John 2, 84 Richard 2 Sarah 2, 84

KELLEY, D. Clarke 96 Dorothy 59 Harrison 27, 59 Jean 59 John 59 Marvin 59 Max L. 59 Patricia 59 Perry 59 Ruth 59

KENALL, Charles 30 Elizabeth 88, 90 Mary 30 Owen 88 Selina 105 Travis Texas 29

KENSALL, Vernon V. 29 KENNEDY, Henry 90

Harold 30 Jerry 39 Kenneth 39 Mary 30 Olin 90 Mr. 101

KELSCH, Lorene 102 KEYES, Gresham 87 KIDWELL, Ashael 13

Charley 13 Edward 13 Eli 13 Ethel 23 Frank 13 Golda 23, 52 Icie 13 James 13 John 13

KIDWELL (Cont.) Myrtle 13 Walker 13

KIMBERLY, Elmer 94 Nora 94

KING, Edwin 24 Edwin Jr. 24 Frank 21, 49 Kathryn 51 Louise 49 Winifred 49

KINNEY, Warren 101 KILE, Lee 98 KIRBY, Lloyd 114 KIRKPATRICK, Eva 27 KITELY, Rebecca 4

LACY, Clyde 98 LADD Mr. 111 LAMB, Anna 97

Ellen 86, 88, 90, 91 John 88 Mary Ann 88

LANDES, Golda 74 LANTES, Laura 98 LASLEY, Davi.d 73

Edward 73 Fred 73 Golda Cleatis 32, 74 Jack 73 James 73 Joseph 10, 16, 32 Karen 73 Lewis 16, 32, 73, 74 Mary Belle 16, 32, 74 Margo 74 Marjorie 73 Orvie Clay 32, 73 Raymond 73 Robert 73 Samuel 73 Sandra Sue 73 Thomas 73 Veda M. 73

LAWSON, Lucy 60 LAZEAR, Charles 67

Gary 67 Howard 67 Keith 67 Raymond 67 Stephen 67

LEAZER, Craig 70 Francis 70 Nadine Belle 70

LEDERMAN, Anthony 44 Bernard 43 Judith 44 Mary Ann 44

128

LEMON, Ora Maude 97 LeROY, Lyle 70

Thomas 70 Jerianne 70

LEWIS, Dean 73 Marion Jane 26

LINCOLN, Abraham 117 LILLIFELT, Gunner 43 LITTLE, Dorothy Jean

37 Kent52 Linda 53

LITTLETON, Violet 113 LINDSAY, Theresa 43 LIVINGSTON, Belle 94

Joseph 21 LLOYD, Richard 51 LONG, Azel 32, 73

Glenn-61 Gary 61 Gloria 73 Martha 5, 6, 7

LONSDALE, Frances 95 LOUDON, Charles 99

Dwight 99 Dwight Jr. 99 Mildred 99 Rex 99 Virginia 99

LOVE, Elizabeth (Whit­taker) 3, 121

Robert 121 LUI TT, Rosemary 14

Lyman, Sarah 4 7 LYNN, David 114 LOWE, Eleanor 113

Gov. 113 Elizabeth 113

MAGNESS, Nancy 4 MAJORS, John 111 MANLOVE, Mark 28 MANLEY, Faye 79 MANNING, Elmer 90 MANNION, Hazel 102 MARK, Marie 21

Milton 21 MARSHALL, Amanda 11,

23, 51, 52 MARTIN, Alexander 90,

92, 99, 101 Anna 100 Barbara 101 Carl 101 Carrie 92 Charles 92, 100 Claide 101 Edward 92, 101

MARTIN (Cont.) Emma 92 Elizabeth 92, 101 Eugene 92 Ella 92 Elbert 100 Grace 100 Helen 101, 100 Homer 100 Ina 101 James 92, 100 John 92, 100, 101 Joseph 92, 101, 105 Judy 101 Kelley 101 Keith 101 Lloyd 100 Lucille 100 Louis 92, 101 May 100 Margaret 100 Maude 101 Marvin 101 Mary 92 Minerva 105 Monta 92 Myrtle 100 Nina 100 Norval 100 Ora 100 Ralph 101 Richard 101 Stanley 101 Tamer 100 Verle 101 Zetta 92 Urban 100 William 90, 92, 101

MARBURY, Martha Ann 113

Rev. Francis 113 MASON, Clarice 66

Glenn 66 Marjorie 66 Paul 66 Nancy 7, 115 Rex 66 Vera 30, 64

MATNEY, Mary 39 MAUK, Bernard 63

Glenn 63 Janice 63

MAUPIN, Daniel 118 Gabriel 111,118 Jean 118 Jesse 118 John 118 Mary 111, 118

MAUPIN (Cont.) Margaret 118 Matthew 118 Mildred 118 Thomas 118 William 118 Zachariah 118

MAURER, Howard 81 MAXAM, David 66

Pamela 66 Richard 66

MAYBERRY, Elizabeth 33

Nellie 34 McCABE, Jeanne 24 McCARTY, Marie 31,

60 Mc CAR THY, Lois 44

James 44 Lawrence 68 Margo 68

McCAFFERY Mr. 30 McCLANNAHAN, Arnold

25 Albert 14 Elva 14 Gus 14 James 14 Mattie 14

McCLINTOCK 90 Abbie 96

McCARROLL, Roscoe 67

McCLOON, Lewis 42 McCLUNG, Lafayette McCLURG, Jack 97

Norris 97 McCOY, Martha 72 McCRAY Mr. 114 McCOMAS, Alexander

85 Elizabeth 85 Hannah 4

McDOUGLE, Charlotte 56

Jesse 25, 55 Katherine 56

McINTOSH, Donald 44 Doris 14 Edythe 44

McKEE, AnnaBelle 10 Martha 7

McKENZIE Mr. 45 McLANE, Mildred 40 McMUR TRY, Louella

112 McNEIL, John 23 McNALLEY, Joan 99

McNITT 56 McPHEE, Hugh 99

Mary 99 Michael 99

Mc VAY, Hattie 17, 40 MEAD, James 4 MEADOWS, Mildred

(Jones) 45 MEDCALFE, John 3

Mary 3 MEARS, Mary 107, 120 MEASON, Isaac 117 METCALFE, Agnes 21,

50 Edith 21, 49 James Aldred 11, 21,

50, 49 James A. Jr. 50 James Albert III 50 Janene 50 Lida 21, 50 Mae Jean 50 Robert 50 Roy 22 Ruth 22, 50

METZGAR, Fred 20 MICHELS, Bert 27

Carlyn 27 Mary 27

MIDDLETON, Martha 104

MILES, Thomas 4 MILBURN, Charles

Leo MILLER, Charles 79

Clem 105 Joseph 107 Leah 110 Lillian 110 Lyman 110 Lydia 107 O.H. 26 Robert 118

MISNER, Augusta 26 MIRANDA, Hugh 30 MITTNACHT, Arthur

102 Richard 1 OZ Stewart 102

MOELLER, Marie 48 MOORE, Ralph 12

Thomas 117 MORELY, Julia 20, 45 MORFORD, Arthur 2 3,

51 Brenda 51 Donald 51 Edith 51

129

MORFORD (Cont.) Sandra 51 Winifred 51

MORGAN, Agnes 31, 67 J.B. 42

MORTON, J.S. 20 MORTZ, Harold 57 MOSBY, Herbert 1 7 MOLLEY, Minnie 32, 69

Fred 69 MOUL, Barbara 67

John 67 Kirk Allen 67

MUEGGE, Margaret 73 MULLINS, Ardys 32, 73

Beverly 72 Connie 72 Dale 32, 71 Doris 72 Dorothy 72 Elizabeth 119 Ethel 32, 71 Frank 32 Gabriel 119 Jane 119 John 119 Mary 72, 119 Mabel 32, 71 Michael 72 Margaret 119 Matthew 119 Melvina 32 Nathan 16, 32, 71 Nial 71 Patsy 72 Richard 119 Thomas 32 Stephen 72 William 72 Virginia 72

MULLOY, Caroline 46 Charles 45 Patrick 46 Gail 46 Hugh 21, 46 James 11, 21, 45, 47 John 21, 47 Mary 46 Nannie 2!. Susannah 21

MURPHY, Elva 63 Joseph 101 Joe 101 Jack 101 William 63

MYER, Bess 25, 92, 101 MYERS, Delores 64

NAAB, Lulu 56 NAGLE, Allen 12 NALLEY, George 74 NARSKE, Gerald 43

Lois 43 Norbert 43 Richard 43

NEFF, Jennie 38, 77 NEHUS, Woodrow 100 NELSON, Mabel 102

Jacqueline 99 NEWELL, Mary 105,

117 NEWMAN, Dorothy 101

Evelyn 64 Helen 101 Margery 24 Mary 2 Mary Marue 101 Mildred 101 Milton 101 Tamar 101

NEYHART, Eugene 100 NIXON, Henry 15 NOBLE, James 6 NOLAN, Robert 14 NORRINGTON, Hannah

85 NORRIS, Aaron 86

Abraham 4, 6, 15, 86, 88, 90

Ada 96 Ada May 20 Adeline 105, 109 Agnes 16 Albert 9 Alfred 87, 40 Alma 94 America 104, 107 Ann 2, 84, 85, 86, 96 Anna 2, 11 , 94, 96 Alice 16, 32, 71 Alexander 85, 86 Ally 7, 14 Alonzo 11 Amy 31 Amanda 91 Andrew 6 Angelina 88 Anson 90 Aquila 5, 85. 86, 87,

88 Arnold 106 Austin 95 Barbara 88, 103, 106 Barbara Ellen 69 Barbara Dallas 52 Barbara Joan 44

NORRIS (Cont.) Barton 108 Basil 19, 88, 90, 92,

93, 105 Benjamin 3, 4, 5, 19,

86, 88, 90, 92, 93 Benjamin F. 11, 97 Bennett 106 Bessie Ann 91 Betty 105 Betty Jean 49 Betty June 69 Bibman 107 Blanche 67 Blanche 0. 26 Burratticus 25 Calvin 20, 43 Carol 43, 67 Caroline 91 Carma Oka 25, 55 Carrie 24, 53 Celia 87 Charlene 55 Charles 23, 93, 97 Charles A. 53, 89 Charley B. 109 Charles C. 13, 25,

54, 55, 68, 115 Charles H. 90 Charles M. 59, 91,

96, 97 Charles P. 16, 31,

65, 66, 67, 68 Charles S. 31, 67 Charles William 9,

15, 29 Clara 95 Chesby 87 Chesly 92, 98 Clarence 1 7, 24 Clarence T. 21, 47 Clarice 97 Claudean 44 Clement 94, 104, 106 Clifford 31, 68 Cleo Virden 109 Coleen 40 Cora 23 CoraBelle 20, 42 Clyde 30 Cuthbert 2 Dallas 52 Dallas H. 52 Daniel 2, 4, 89, 97 David 17, 42, 52, 59,

69 Debrah 53 DeMaris 105

NORRIS (Cont.)

130

Dixie 40, 48 Donald 68 Donna 45 Dwight 68 Earl 52 Eberle 21, 45 Edrie 53 Edna 20, 45 Edmund 43, 106 Edward 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

36, 75, 76, 84, 88, 89, 90, 91, 107, 108, 121

Effie 106 Elbert 23, 51 Elbridge 88 Elba Emma 97 Eleanor 9, 86 Elaine 43 Eliza 91 Eliza Jane 90 Elizabeth 2, 3, 4, 5,

6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 23, 28, 36, 75, 76, 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 103, 106, 107, 112

Elizabeth Eloise 68 Elizabeth Louise 43 Elizabeth Josephine

54 Elijah 86, 107 Elias 87 Elisha 86 Ellen 89 Ellen Joyce 68 Elsie Faye 31, 65 Elsie Irene 43 Elwood 29 Emma 10, 19, 23, 94 Emma Alice 95 Emma Retta 15 Emma Jane 107 Emeline 8 7, 105 Enoch 105, 107 Ernest 23, 51 Ernest Norwood 19,

20, 42 Erna! Ray 25 Edwin 45 Eugene 23 Ethel 24 Ethel Gertrude 43 Everett 97 Everett Lloyd 21 Evelyn Gertrude 44 Fannie Amanda 21, 47

NORRIS (Cont.) Frances 11, 19, 115 Frances Eugenia 96 Francis 91 Frank 54 Franklin Pierce 108 Frank Rush 24, 53,

54 Frazier 24, 54 Gail 40 Gallihew 9 Garney 20, 41 Geoffrey 2, 84 George 4, 13, 21, 105 George E. (Barton)

107, 108 George Washington 7,

10, 11, 19, 20, 22, 23, 51, 52, 88, 90, 95, 97, 105, 107, 109

George Winfield 97 Gerard 106 Gilbert 87 Gladys 39 Gloria 44 Grace 98 Greene 85 Guy 14, 54, 97, 107,

108 Guy Summers 19, 88

97 Guy Minturn 25, 5 5 Hansford 105 Halvern Lamar 42,

80 Hannah 3, 4, 87, 91 Harold 40 Harriet 10, 17, 29,

38, 89 Harrison 7, 10, 18,

20 Harry 17 Harry Elmer 24, 53 Harry Thomas 48 Harvey Gano 14, 25,

27, 55 Hazard 91 Helen 90 Helen Faye 52 Helen Marr 96 Henrietta 106 Henry 11, 13, 24, 53,

106 Henry Homer 15, 16,

29 Henry Thornton 92 Henry Nixon 16, 29

NORRIS (Cont.) Herbert Clyde 25, 54 Horatio Parker 6 Ignatius 106 Idalyne 42, 79 Ida Mae 108 Isaac 87 Iula May 20 Ivan 20 Ivan Kidwell 52 Ivan Lee 44 Iverne Glardon 44 Irvin 29 Jack 30 Jaile (Julia) 9 Jaile Margaret 10,

16, 32 James 5, 6, 29, 85,

86, 87, 88, 89 James Dority 88, 91,

97, 105, 107 James Greenwell 106 James J. 6 James Kay 90, 93 James L. 86 James Madison 87 James Marion 97 James Minturn 55 James Michael 55 James Perry 87 James Phillip 104 James Robert 21, 43 James Richard 67 James Roy 25 James Rutledge 91 James Taylor 11, 43 James Thomas 13, 24 Jane 91, 107 Jane Christine 55 Jane Kathryn 69 Jasper J. 87 Jennie 21 Jennie Alma 49 Jesse 23, 86 Jessie 108 Joel Ephraim 105 John 2, 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7,

9, 13, 16, 84, 8 6, 87, 91, 93, 103, 1 04, 1 0 6, 12 0

John Basil 94 John Benjamin 97 John Byron 20, 43 John Clifford 16 John Edmund 106 John Fredrick 43 John Harrison 16, 30,

60

NORRIS (Cont.) John Harmon 42, 81 John James 88, 90 John Phelps 95 John Pierce 11, 19,

41, 42, 43, 90, 93, 95

John Paul 26 John Richard 5 John Robert 43 John Rush 8, 15 John T, 109 John William 11, 13,

24, 53 John Wilson 17, 38 Jona Jane 16 Joseph 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,

9, 10, 86, 87, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108

Joseph E. 107, 109 Joseph M. 107, 109 Joseph Warren 91,

97 Josephine 20 Joyce Marie 40 Julia 9 Kate 93 Kathryn 97 Kathryn Ann 31, 68 Kathryn Marcella 67 Kizzie 92 Laura 16, 29 LauraBelle 16, 29 Laura Ellen 67 Laura Jane 11 Lee 30, 53, 89 Leland 67 Leslie 20 Lester 105 Lewis 109 Linda Diana 69 Lillian 20 Lillian Gertrude 96 Loren 97 Louise 9, 97 Lucille 45 Lucinda 9 Lucy 9, 91 Lucy Margaret 16,

30, 61 Luke 103, 104, 105 Lunceford 8 Lula 105 Lutie 23 Lydia 9 Lydia Ann 108 Mabel 29

131

NORRIS (Cont.) Macy 92 Madeline 88 Malcolm 29, 59 Mamie Ruby 24 Margaret 11, 108 Margaret babelle 10,

19, 41, 91 Margaret Janet 4 7 Margaret Jo 23 Margaret Phyllis 108 Maria 105 Marie Phyllis 90, 93 Marjorie 48 Marshall 90 Marke 103, 104, 106,

107 Mary 2, 3, 4, 5, 84,

85, 86, 93, 94, 103, 104, 107

Mary Ann 87, 88, 90, 95, 96, 87, 103, 105, 107

Mary Deane 16, 29 Mary E. 15, 25, 90 Mary Eliza 11, 21 Mary Ellen 8, 16, 31,

43, 69 Mary Etta 8 Mary Elizabeth Mary Frances 10, 18,

37 Mary Louise 51 Mary M. 90, 93 Mary Margaret 11,

90 Mary McKee 25 Mary JoAnne 80 Mary Valerie 17, 39 Marylin 68 Martha 2, 6, 9, 86, 88,

91, 105, 107, 109 Martha A. 90 Martha Catherine 30 Martha E. 10, 15 Martha Lillian 108 Mattie 20 Matthew 106 Matilda 16 Maude 109 Maude Gertrude 30,

60 Merle Gene 68 Melvin Charles 69 Melvin Edw. 14 McKelvie 105 Mildred 41 Minnie 44, 108

NORRIS (Cont.) M.J. 9 Minturn Guy 55 Morgan 89 Moses 87 Monica 103, 104, 106 Muriel 44 Myrtle 96, 97 Nancy 8, 29, 60 Nannie 11, 49 Nannie Mar gar et 21 Naomi 86 Naomi Deane 29, 59 Narcissus 90 Nathan 86, 87, 88, 90,

9 3, 96, 1 04, 10 5 Nathaniel 5 Nellie 23 Nettie 15 Newell 95 Newton 105 Nezza Ara 25 Nina 17 Nora 15 Oliver 87 Paul 14, 53 Pauline 52 Patricia 24 Patsy Jane 44 Patrick 87, 91, 109 Patrick Henry 89 Pearl 30 Pearl Clifton 98 Percy Kenton 98 Perry 94 Pettis 88 Pierce 88, 91 Priscilla 86, 8 7, 88,

89, 90, 107 Priscilla Temperence

5, 85, 87 Phillip 103, 104, 106 Phillip 105, 108 Polly 107 Rachel 5 Ralph Aubodon 42, 80 Raymond Wm. 44 Rebecca 85, 88, 90,

94 Reta 14 Richard 107 Robert 2, 17 Robert Alford 13 Robert Clyde 108 Robert Ellen 45 Robert Napoleon 11,

20, 45 Robert Wm. 106

NORRIS (Cont.) Rodelphus l 06 Ronald 52 Roy 25 Roy Burr 25 Roy Russell 30 Roy Walter 24 Ruby 26 Russell 45 Ruth 86 Sallie 88 Sally Ann 87, 105 Sally Jack 40 Sarah 2, 4, 7, 9, 84,

85, 87, 90 Sarah Ann 10, 18, 90,

92, 99, 101 Sarah Belle 30 Sarah Ellen 31 Sarah Elizabeth 11 Sarah F. 9 Sarah J. 6 Sharon 69 Sherman 14 Sherryl Lynn 69 Simon Kenton 89, 92,

98 Sophia 6 Stephen 104 Stella 18, 23 Sue 52 Sue Ann 53 Susie 17 Susan 107 Susan Evaline 11 Susannah 3, 4, 5, 104,

105, 106, 107 Suzanne 48 Temperence 5, 86 Theo 40 Thomas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

6, 7, 8, 9, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 103, 106, 113

Thomas Calon 7, 14, 25, 115

Thomas Deo 31, 61 Thomas Ducker 10,

16,17,30 Thomas Franklin 16,

31 Thomas Harry 68 Thomas Hart Benton

105 Thomas Henry 30 Thomas Jefferson 7,

11, 22, 90, 96, 115

NORRIS (Cont.) Thomas J.V. 107 Thomas Leonard 11,

21, 47, 48, 49 Thomas M. 90 Thomas Merle 40 Thornton 89 Todd 17 Walter 23 Warren 31, 69 Winfield Scott 90, 97 Winifred 42, 80, 107 Wilbur 16, 29, 59 William l, 2, 4, 6, 7,

9, 11, 21, 30, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 103, 104, 105, 106

William A. 11 William B. 6 William C. 6, 40 William Clyde 39 William Chesly 88,

92, 98 William Harrison 10,

11, 17, 21, 22, 23, 39, 40, 48, 51, 88

William James 7, 13, 24, 115

William Leland 67 Wm. Leslie 20 William Michael 31,

66 William P. 90 William Robert 18 William Sargent 87 William Yelton 44 Wrencher 106 Velma 23, 51 Vernie 94 Verle 40 Vincent 106 Virgil 94 Virgil Edmund 43 Virginia Lee 39 Zenith 91 Zonia 97

NORVAL, Bertha 100 NUSBAUM, Eva 18

OBERHELMAN, Flo-rence 19

OADEN, Minnie 38 OLINGER, Eugene 56 OLIVER, Fannie 27

Phillip 27 Stephen 27

OLIVES, Urban 17

OSTEIN, Leah 36 OST LEY, Tabitha 2 OVERFIELD, Mary 87 OWENS, Clara 33

Elisha 33 Hannah 105

PALMER, Aletha 62 PARKER, Maria Jane 6 PARISH, Wm. 3 PARSONS, Elizabeth 2,

4, 84, 120 Billy 50 Hannah 120 Isabell 2, 120 John 21, 50 Marlele 50 Mary 50, 120 Rodney 50 Sarah 120 Susannah 120

PARR, Georgia 24 PATERSON, Olive 63 PATTERSON, Ralph 33

Joe 33 Martha 90, 94, 105

PAYNE, Nancy 6, 7, 13, 115

Polly 13, 115 Richard 7

PEAKE, Anasthasia 106 Elizabeth 104 Phillip 106

PEPPER, Alexander 7

PENCE, D.C. 91 Ray 91

PERRY, Claude 1 08 Charles 108 Ella 94 Elsie 108 Robert 82 Edith 108 Fred 108 Guy 108 Ray 108 Rose 108 Mr. 108

PERSINGER, Bruce 42 PETEET, Elizabeth 4

Ruth PETE TT, William 111 PETERSON, Karen 66

Norman 66 Olive 30 Stephen 66

PETTINGER, Athyl 62 PHELPS, Mayme 29 PHILLIPS, Catherine 5

132

PHILLIPS (Cont.) Micajah 113 Nancy 17, 32 Ruth 5

PHIPPS, Jacob 26 PITTAWAY, Judy 56

Michael 56 William 56

PORTER, Hazel Eliza-beth 75

Roland Leigh 75 PRATHER, Jennie 92

Lelah 92 Lida 92

PRICE, Benjamin 120 Lizzie 92 Monta 92 Robert 92 William 92

PRUNTY, Sarah 91, 97 PUGH, Charles 12

H.V. 12 Harold 12 Mary Jo 12 Yvonne 12

PURDY, Judith Ann 10 Robert Edward 7, 10 Samuel Thomas 1 0 Thomas 13

QUINN, Clarence 28

RANEY, Minerva 34 RANSOM, Eva 18 RANSTON, George 4 RARDEN, Martha 11,

23, 51 REAGAN, Robert Lee

46 Rodney Leon 46

REAT, Carrie 14 Candace 26 Cathy Elizabeth 26 George 26 Hugh 26 Hugh Jr. 26 John 26 Michael 26 William 26

REECE, Golda 36 Dr. 14 Minnie 94

REGER, Harriet 47 REED, Charles 92, 99,

100 Elizabeth 99 Eugene 27 Frank 26, 99

REED (Cont.) Hazel 63 Henry 100 Irma 100 John 97 John Richard 100 Lorena 26 Mary Alverda 99 Mary Olive 100 Muriel 100 Mr. 107 Ralph 27 Ronald 27 Ruth 27 Sidney 99 Thomas 99

REEVES, William 112 REITZLOF, Ed 101 RENCHY, Elva 32, 69 REYNOLDS, Doris 82

Flora 27 Velma 27

RHODES, Mary 106 RICHARDS, Charles 94

Charlotte 94 Dick 63 Eloise 63 Ellen 90 Frank 95 Henry 95 Herbert 63 Ida 94 Joseph 90, 94, 95 Joyce 63 Kate 94 Lee 95 Margeret 92, 100 Michael 63 Reece 94 Robert 95 Sina 94 William 94

RIGGS, Albert 31, 65 Alberta 66 Allen 64 Alvin 64 Ca the rine 6 3 Celia 66 Cheryl 65 Christine 65 Connie 63, 65 Cynthia 65 Clyde 63 David 63 Donald 63, 65 Dorothy 66 Elnora 64 Ethel 63

RIGGS (Cont.) Esther 64 Genevieve 65 Helen 63 Harriet 66 Ivyl 65 James 65 Jesse 30, 63 Jesse J. 16, 63, 64,

65, 66 John 65 Joseph 30 Kathryn 64 Kenneth 65 Linda 64 Loren 30, 65 Lloyd 30, 64 Louise 64, 65, 66 Mary Catherine 64 Margaret Ellen 66 Mary Ethel 30 Michael 66 Marlene 65 Martha 63 Nora 29 Phyllis 63 Raymond 64 Richard 65 Robert 30, 64 Ruth 63 Rena Matilda 30, 62 Thomas 65

RILEY, Agnes Margaret 57

Beverly 57 Elma Grace 57 Felix 26, 56, 82 Gladys 57, 82 George 57 Helen 57 Karen 57 Ora 57 Richard 57 Roy 56 Zora 57 William 100

RITCHEY, Fanny 21 ROBBERS, Constance

74 Elsie Blanche 62

ROBERTS, Parker 104 Virginia 114

ROBINSON, John 26 RODGERS,Ed26 ROGERS, John Alfred

114 ROLLINGS, Lutie 95 ROLLO, Archibald 85

ROSS, Agness 88, 91,

97 ROSSMAN, William 79

Ralph 79 ROWLAND, Hazel 61 RUSH, Anna 11, 13, 24

Agnes 12 Bertha 12 Carrie 12 Charles 12, 13 Claytie 12 Duwain 12 Daniel 7, 11, 24 Emma 11, 13, 24, 53 Elizabeth 11 Hazel 12 Helen 12 Ida 13 Jessie 12 Lou 13 Mary 7, 1'3 Perry 7, 12, 114 Robert 12 Ruby 12 Thomas 7, 12 William 12

RUMMERY, William 11 RUSSELL, David 57

Hilda ~7 Lewis 57 Roger 57

RUTAN, Edith 56 RYAN, Jerry 74

Michael 74 RYMAN, Herbert

Dickens 20, 42 Christine 42 Garnet Lucille 42 Herbert Jr. 42

SADDLER, Marjorie 78 SANDERS, Ann 34

Alberta 9 Earl 9 John 34 Mary 115 Matthew 9 Minerva Jane 1 7, 34 Minnie 9 Sarah 115

SAPPINGTON, Dorothy 58

SARGENT, Clark 18 Polly Ann 87 Ralph 18 Sally 86, 87 Terry Ann 19

SAUNDERS, Christian 4

133

SAY LOR, Opar 99 SCHNEBLY, Bertha 21,

50 SCHULDT, John 95 SCOTT, Aquila 121

Averilla 3 Charles 29 Cuttis 29 Daniel 3, 121 Elizabeth 121 Hannah 3, 6, 121 Genevieve 49 James 121 Louise 49 Mary 121 Robert 16, 29, 49 Ross 29 Sarah 121

SEBREE, Joseph Norris 6

SEGAR, Sarah 114 SERVANT, Mary 111 SETTLES, Samuel 57 SHANER, Albert 44 SHARP, Richard 115

James 115 Rachel 115

SHIELDS, Betty 12 Clark 12 Marjorie 12

SHERER, Celia 50 SHEPPERD, Frances 2 SHERMAN, Clarence 58

Eugene 58 Evelyn 58 Glenn 58 Hazel 58 Ira 27, 58 Martha 58

SIMMONS, Mary 40 SINCLAIR, William 5 SIPES, Clara Caroline

10, 17, 38, 39 SLAUGHTER, Emma

Belle 90, 97 SMEDSRUD, Geneva 67 SMITH, Carol K. 68

Charles 116 Augustine 116 Ernest 7, 31, 68 Elizabeth 116 Dennis Wayne 68 Lyman 68 Mary 28 Max Frank 68 Nina 80 Lawrence 116 Paul Norris 68

SMITH (Cont.) Phelps 116 Ray Arvil 80 Thomas 116 Sarah 116 William 111

SNYDER, Bryan 20 SOUTHARD, James 114 SPENCE, Ira 29

Myrtle 16, 29, 59 Millie Ann 2 9

SPENCER, Dale 83 Marie 118

SPLAIN, John 102 Katherine 102 Larry 102 Michael 102 William 102

SPIES, Phillip 15

SPIRES, Miss 91 SPAUR, Betty61

Norma Jean 61 Robert 61 Thomas 61

STALEY, Doris 77 Duane 77 Fayette 38 Hobart 38, 77 James Duane 77 John Henry 38, 77 Lula 38, 77 Mary 38 Willis 77 Willia L. 17, 38

STANBERT, Mariam 102

STARK, Isola Faye 32, 70

Leona 70 Thomas 70

STEELE, Carrie Lee 12 Desmond 12 Donald 12 Floyd 12 Garbett 12 Roy 12 Tommie 12 Wayne 12

STEEVE, Dora May 62 STEPHENS, Mayme 99 STITT, Diana 44

Robert 44 Richard 44 Virginia 43 Wesley 43

STONE, Miss 104 William Lee 44

STORM, Delores Max-ine 74

Henry Clary 74 Noble 32 Noble G. 74

STOBVER, Joe Victor 70

Joseph 32, 70 STRACHEY, Arabella

116 William 116

STRAIN, Jon Stanford 50

Linda Kay 50 Patricia Eileen 50 Stanford 50

STRODE, J.W. 36 Laura Jo 36

STUART, Jesse 29, 59 Jessica Jane 29

SUMMERS Mr. 30 SULLIVAN, Mark 66

Maria Joyce 66 SWARTZ, Howard 102

Margaret 102 Ruth Ann 102

SWEENEY, Nellie 44 Sarah 118

SWITZER, Mabel 75 SWIM, Kaye Alice 43

Margaret Ann 43 Paige 43 Robert Paige 43

SWOPE, Edward Blaine 21, 49

Emma 49 Helen 49 Howard 49 Lincoln 49"

SWEARINGEN, John 113 Daniel 113 William 113

TABOR, Marion 12 TANEY, Elizabeth 2, 84 TALBOTT, Glenn 27, 58

Thomas 58 TALIAFERRO, John 116 TANMADGE, Cornelius

94 Harriet 94 Richard 94

TRAVIN, Nettie 48 TATE, Pauline 57 TAYLOR, Amelia 120

Adeline Kans 91, 9 7

B.E. 23 Bruce 23

134

TAYLOR (Cont.) Charles 39 Cheri Suzanne 39 Emelia 7, 10, 20 George Washington

120 Ione Pierson 24 Hannah 116 John 4 Leslie 29 Robert 10, 120 Robert Rowland 120 Zachary 116

TECKMAN, Charles 99 Harry 99 JoAnn 99

TEMBEREL, Callie 33 TEW ALT, Kenneth Dale

71 Randall Scott 71

TINSMAN, Alice 15, 25, 27

TIPTON, Hazel 56 THAR SHER, Thomas

114 THAYER, Bernice 38

Jim 38 Mr. 105 Mrs. Katherine

(Salise) 38 THIA TT, Whitfield 86 THOMAS, Candace 53

Clark 53 Judith 53 Kathleen 53 Lee 40 Lois 53 Myron Lee 77 Richard Earl 77 Thomas Lucian 53 William Clark 53, 77

THOMASON, Gordon 56 Mattie 14

THOMPSON, Charles 90 Hazel 40 Venus 90 Virgil 90 John Lemon 112

THORNTON, Mary 116 THORPE, William 112 THRELKELD, Joseph

114 TOOMEY, Don 82

Frances Margaret 10

Pat 56, 81, 82

Mary Jean 82 Margaret 82

TOOMEY (Cont.) Maxine 81 Robert 82

TRAIL, Margery 115 TREXLER, Claudine 56 TREADWAY, Cris pan 4

Daniel 4 Edward 4 Elizabeth 4 Hannah 4

Mary 4 John 4 Nancy 4 Susannah 4

Thomas 4 TRISLER, Edith 93

Florence 93 James 93 Kate 93

TRUE, John 91 TRUMAN, Harry S. 43 TRUMBULL, Caroline

66 Douglas 66 Leslie 66 Leo 66

TROTTER, Frances 120 TROUT, Andrew 90 TUCKER, Ardis 40

Mr. 120 TURNER, Anna 13

Anna Dora 24 Mr. 24

TYM, Gertrude Louise 27

Wm. Bradford 27

UMBREC T, George 60 ULAN, Harriet 7, 11

VALVRA, Marie 21, 47 VAUGHN, Gist 5

VENNE, Ethel Marion 45

VIA, Margaret 118 Pierre 118

VICTOR, Albert 16, 31,

69 Alberta Winona 32,

70 Bette Louise 70 Edward 71 Elmer 32, 71 Ellen 69 Gerald 71 Helen 32, 71 Jean Marie 32, 71 Laura Ellen 32, 69

VICTOR (Cont.) Louis Thomas 32, 70 Marjorie Jean 70 May 16, 31 Paul 32, 69 William Albert 71

VIRTUE Mr. 58 Mary Lujean 58

VOILS, William 81

WAGNER, Diane Sue 69 Stanley 69 Timothy 69

WAKEFIELD, Virginia 81

WALKER, Barbara Jean 46

Connie Dean 45 Denean 45 Fannie 27 George 46 Harold Stacy 46 Linda Marie 45

WALLS, Beatrice 41 Benjamin 18, 41 Carl O. 40 Charles 18, 40 Clarence 41 Clyde 18 Gladys 40 Jack Lee 40 Jerry 40 Lottie 41 Margery 40 William 10, 18

WALLACE, Elsie Jane 12

WALN, Sadie 17, 39 WALTON, Elsie Jane

12 Mary5,86

THAM, Mary 5 WARD, Mary Jane 39 WARBURTON, Joseph

9 WARSHAM, Martha 27,

45,57,59 WASSOM, Clark C. 33

WATERS,Hannah91, 97 WATERFIELD, Anna WEBB, Aubrey 12

Charles 12 Frank 12 Herbert 12

WEBBER, Charles 39 Lydia 25, 55 Lucille 98

WEDDING, James 55 Jane Christine 55

WELCH, Polly 103, 107 Lydia 103, 107

WELLS, Clare 3 Marie 113

WHEATLEY, Ann 103 WICHEL, Sarah 2, 84 WIDDICK, Clarence 96

Jack York 96 Jean Charlene 96

WILLIAMS, Edd 38, 77 Dorothy 75 Mildred 77 Genevieve 77 J.A. 92

WILSON, Almeda 11, 112 Jack 41 Keith 76

WILKERSON, Juanita 55 WILMUTH Mr. 105 WINNE:GAR, Abbie 90,

96 Susan 88, 91

WINSTON, Frances 51 WINTERS, Susannah 107,

108 WITTMAN, Lawrence 48

Robert 48 Steven Robert 48

WHEELER, Thomas 121 WHISNAND, Andrew 15,

26 Cora 26 Elizabeth 26 Hugh 26 Mary 26 William 26 Wilma 26

WHITE Mr. 92 Elva 30, 63 James 99

WHITLATCH, Annabelle 61

Corwin 61 Ellen 62 Faith Evangeline 44 Hugh 30, 61 Karen 61 Leona 61 Lewis 30 Merrill 61 Paul 61 Rachel 61 Richard 61 Ronald 61 Roscoe 61 Sandra 61 Victor 61 Vale 44

WHITT AKER, Adeline 15, 26

Louise 56 Sarah 3 Elizabeth 3

WOLF, Jacob Loren 4 7 Loren David 48 Robert Milton 48 Paul Norris 48

WOLFE, Charles 23 George 23 Nancy 45 Richard 45

WOMACK, Daisy 29 WOOD, Bess 25

Clement 92, 101 Dorothy 102 Eldo 102 Florence 102 George 102 Jack 102 Janet 102 Joseph 102 Katherine 102 Mary 102 Margaret 102 Olive 102

WOOD (Cont.) Ruth 102 William 102 William Clement 102

WOODWARD, Frank 91 Norris 91

WOODRUM, Rachel 112 WOOLEY, Minnie 97 WORTHINGTON, W.A.

92 WRIGHT, Floyd 38

Lula 45 Louise 117

WY A TT, Frank E. 35 Bill ye Adele 35

WYCOFF, Lucy 101 WYLIE, Walter 5

YANCEY, Jeremiah 119 YELTON, Agnes 14

Elizabeth 14 Ella 14 Emma 14 George 14 Howard 14 James 7, 14, 115 Jane 14 Josephine 11, 43 Leonard 14 Mary 14 Nora 14 Sally 14 William 14

YOUNG, Beatty 97 Carl 98 Martha Opal 98 Ralph Beadle 98 Rosie Clara 98 Richard Howard 98

YPSHIDA, Yutaka 40

ZACHEM, Charles 59 Harry Malcolm 60 Isaac 60 Jon Norris 60 Mary Antoinette 60 Russell 29, 60

ZUGG, Bertie Lee 21, 47