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651 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] State road - McLeansboro to Mt. Vernon to intersect Equality-Mt. Vernon road between the farms of Barton Atchison and James Osburn. (Laws of 1838/39, p. 57). Home on state road from Equality to Mt. Vernon (Public Laws 1839, p. 57). Nominated for Justice of the Peace for Jefferson Co. Jan 6 (p. 116); Feb. 7 (p. 305, Home Journal 1820) Petition from William Casey, Joseph Jordan, and Barton Atchison, county commissioners fro Jeff. Co., making nominations for J.P.(House Journal 1820). Commissioned J.P. Feb. 8, 1821 (exec. Record, 1818-1832 Vol 1, p. 34). Candidate for Co. Commissioner Aug 2, 1824 (Election Returns Vol 5, p 14). Petition for road relocation (Senate Jnal 1839-40 pg. 68). Barton and Prudence were buried at Rentchler Farm Cemetery (Jeff. Co. roads 1875E & 700N). Prudence's stone is still there, but Barton's was broken off and some relatives took it to Kentucky in 1983. Helen obtained info from Jack Story re/ headstone of Barton - "In Memory of Barton Atchison who was born in Maryland March 22, 1775 died November 12, 1847 aged 72 years and 7 months and 20 days." Moved to GA by 1794; to Smith Co. TN by 1810; to Jeff. CO., IL by 1817. Winnefred executrix of estate in 1807. In War of 1812 from TN. Came from Georgia to Moore's Prairie in 1816. Veteran of War of 1812. 1820 CENSUS JEFF CO P 133 1 MALE >21, 6 OTHER WHITES. 1830 CENSUS JEFF CO P 218 1 M 50-60; 2 M 20--30; 1 M 15-20; 1 M 10-15; 1 F 50-60, 1 F 30-40; 1 F 15-20; 1 F <5. Also William & Ignatius. 1840 Census: Barton 1775; Ignatius 1800; Thomas 1806; George 1808. Atchison, Barton (I11468)
 
652 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Stillbirth Register says female stillborn Dec. 2, 1886 was near full term, and cause of death unknown. Atchison, Infant Daughter (I11553)
 
653 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] This child was listed as William age 3 months in the 1860 Caldwell Co., KY census. May 1883 Walter Fryer vs Pamelia Fryer divorce Buried at New Hope cemetery. Friar Fryer, Walter R. (I3310)
 
654 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Thomas was a farmer in Moore's Prairie Twsp. In 1900, he had 4 single children living with him- Wm. T., Hiram, Dora, and Ornia. 1880 Jeff Co Moore's Prairie census: Tom Atchison, Luvenia, George, Tom, Hiram, Samuel. Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery - left of road in middle of cemetery. Atchison, Thomas J. (I11490)
 
655 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Told many tall tales. Called his parents George & Ellen. Defendant Index Jeff Co: Roger Welch vs Harvey I Fryer mortgage foreclosure 1912. Fryar, Harvey Ignatius (I11568)
 
656 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Tombstone gives birthdate as 1867, but 1900 census and death certificate say Sept. 1866. Calculated birthdate from death certificate would be Sept. 13, 1866. Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery straight back. Family Bible has marriage date in 1888, while other sources say 1889. Married at Mary Anna Frier, Jeff Co on Mar. 16, 1888. Witnesses: FM Miller, MAry Anna Friar, by WA Clark, P.M. Atchison, Ambrose Ignatius (I11543)
 
657 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] W. Friar and Mary are listed in the 1860 Caldwell Co., Ky census, Princeton Post Office. His age is listed at 29, hers at 27. He is a farmer, she is a housewife. Value of real estate $800 and personal estate $2150. Also living with them is Hester Drenning (21) domestic, George Drenning (18) farm hand, Phebe Drenning (17) domestic, and John Martin age 4. In the 1870 census, Wayman 1831 and Nancy? 1833 are listed in Spring Garden Township, Jefferson Co., IL. Their children are listed as Walter 1861, Hester 1863, George 1866, and Sarah 1868. Someone should look at the original film of this census. R.W.S. Fryer and M. A. Drennan were married Oct. 20, 1858 by Z. Blackburn in Caldwell CO., KY. 1880 Census Spring Garden lists Friar, M A 1835, J. S. 1865, L. M. 1868. 1870 Jeff Co Spring Garden census: Wayman Fries (Fryer) & Nancy (Mary A) Drennan, Walter 1860, Hester 1863, George W 1865, Sarah J 1868. 1870 Jeff Co census from microfilm: Wayman Fryer age 39; Nancy age 37; Walter age 9; Hester age 7; George age 4; Sarah age 2 taken July 5, 1870. Probate Docket, Jefferson Co., IL Nov 20, 1876: 57. J. F. Carroll claimant $44.85 Wayman Frier Blacksmith charge 58. J. W. Peavler $70.00 Wayman Frier medical bill 59. H. J. Reed $10.40 Wayman Frier (medical?) Fryer, Rezin Wayman S. (I3307)
 
658 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Was listed in 1850 census. Atchison, Elijah LaFayette (I11837)
 
659 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Wiinie Allen is listed in 1900 census as a lodger with Henry C. Goodard and Minnie (Atchison), her niece. She is listed as age 67, born August 1832, father (Ignatius, Sr.) born in GA, mother (Mirie Cockram) born in Illinois. Death register, Book 2, 1902-1910, lists death of Winnie Atchison at 1:00 am on March 25, 1904 from Bright's disease. She was 70 years, 7 months, and 1 day old. Her birth date calculated from age here would be August 24, 1833. Atchison, Winnie (I11493)
 
660 [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] WIlma can't remember ever having a conversation with her grandma (Ellen). She was a short lady with wide feet & went barefoot. Grandpa George held her on his lap & took her to the store to buy candy. Defendant Index Jeff Co. Chas I Atchison vs Harriet Fryer et al partition 1912 Atchison, Harriet (I11542)
 
661 [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with A, Date of Import: 21 Aug 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.3.4928.159] Individual: Agent, Gracie Birth date: 1 Mar 1899 Death date: Jan 1976 Social Security #: 404-66-8280 Last residence: KY 42408 State of issue: KY Lanham, Gracie Mae Elizabeth Frances (I1852)
 
662 [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with A, Date of Import: 21 Aug 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.3.4929.21] Individual: Agent, Osie Birth date: 10 Aug 1905 Death date: 27 Jun 1989 Social Security #: 405-34-7919 Last residence: 42064 State of issue: KY Watson, Osie C. (I14586)
 
663 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] John or Johannes Travers was a member of the King's Council during the reign of Henry II. He owned a fee farm in Ashton-upon-Ribble. Ashton is within the confines of the city of Preston, and the river Ribble flows by Tulketh Castle, which is sometimes referred to as Mount Travers. John died 19 March 1188 and is buried at Preston. He bore arms which are designated on his monument. Source: THE TRAVERS FAMILY AND ITS ALLIES, by Major General Robert J. Travis, Savannah, GA Copyright, 1954. Travers, John (I13422)
 
664 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] John Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle married Alice de Plessington in the 23 year of Edward III (May 1349). She was the daughter of Sir Robert de Plessington of Dimples Hall, Lancashire County, England. They had one son, Roger. John died in the 35th year of Edward III on 29 Oct 1361. Source: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY by Maj. Gen. Robert J. Travis 1954. Travers, John (I13399)
 
665 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Laurence Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle was an adherent of Thomas, Earl of Caster, in the 12 year of Edward II (1318). He was Subcustos of the Peace for Amounderness in the 17th year of Edward II (1323), and was Burgess for Preston in Parliament at Westminister during the first year of Edward III (1327). He was Constable for Bromfield and Yale in 1333-34. Laurence's first wife was Elena Haydock of Ribleton who had lands in Ashton near Preston, and thereafter the family could quarter the Haydock arms. They had a son, Thomas. His second wife was Matilda Ploket by whom he had a daughter, Margaret. They were married during the 16th or 17th year of Edward III (1342-43). He died about 1347. Source: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY by Maj. Gen. Robert J. Travis. Travers, Laurence (I13405)
 
666 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Laurence Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle was living in the 30th year of Henry VI (August 1, 1452). Travers, Laurence (I13390)
 
667 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Laurence Travers, of Nateby and Tulketh Castle, Preston, Lancashire Co. (now Lancaster Co.) England on June 24, 1287 was serving as Warden of the Hospital of B.M. Magd. at Preston, and also as a juror on the inquisition port-mortem of Adam de Preston. He married the daughter of Orme de Kellet. They had two sons, Laurence and Thomas. The elder son, Laurence, in the 21st year of Edward I, (about 1296) deeded to his younger brother, Thomas, all his land and title, and entered a monastery thus leaving Thomas as heir upon their father's death. Source: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY by Major General Robert J. Travis. Travers, Laurence (I13417)
 
668 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Laurentius Travers, of Nateby and Tulketh, Lancashire Co. (now Lancaster Co.) England. He was the first family member to live at Nateby as well as Tulketh Castle. Nateby refers to farm lands deeded to the family by William Nateby about 1270. Most of the structures on this farm have been destroyed by fire, however part of the main residence still stands, and can be seen in the book, THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY by Major General Robert J. Travis. Travers, Laurentius (I13419)
 
669 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Marmaduke Tulketh was a Saxon lord whose castle was seized by Travers, a warrior chief in the Norman Army during the Norman Invasion of England. Travers later married Marmaduke's daughter, Alison. Tulketh, Marmaduke (I13426)
 
670 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Record of this Knight, eldest son and heir of TRAVERS, can be found in England in the HISTORY OF GARSTANG PARISH, vol. 104, part 1, pp. 247-250. Travers, Arnold Fitz (I13423)
 
671 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Richard Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle married Elizabeth Kigley about 1490. She was the daughter of Sir Henry Kigley, a knight of Inchipp, County Lancashire. Richard was a Captain in the Royal Army, and is buried in the North Isle of the Minister at Canterbury. His heir was William Travers. Travers, Richard (I13378)
 
672 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Robert Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle married Katherine Radcliff about the 12 year of Edward IV (1472-73). She was the daughter of Thomas Radcliff of Clitheroe, County Lancashire. She was kin to William Booth, Archbishop of York. Robert died about 1480 and is buried in Calais, France. Travers, Robert (I13387)
 
673 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Roger Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle was born about 1354. He married Alice Thornton in 1379. She was the daughter of John Thornton of Thornton Cm., Lanchshire, Arm. They were living in the 3rd year of Henry IV, about 1401. They had a son, Thomas. Source: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY by Maj. Gen. Robert J. Travis, 1954. Travers, Roger (I13396)
 
674 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Thomas Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle came of age before the 56th year of Henry II (1272). He was Coroner for Furness about 1292. He was Knight of the Shire for Lancashire in the 29th year of Edward I (about 1300). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire in the 30th to 33rd years of Edward I (1301-1303). He was Colector of Scutages for County Lancashire during the 8th year of Edward II (1314), and was in the Commission for the Peace for Lancashire in 1320. He was also keeper of the Forests of Lancaster and Amounderness. He married as his first wife, Isabel Nateby, daughter of Sir William Nateby, a Knight, and there after the family quartered the Nateby Arms. Isabel died in 1290, and Thomas married Cilia, widow of Roger de Hokoneschawe. Thomas died before 1 August 1334. Source: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY, by Major Gen. Robert J. Travis. Travers, Thomas (I13413)
 
675 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Thomas Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle married Eleanor Ashton, daughter of Gilbert de Ashton from a distinguished family of Ashton-under-Lyne in Lancashire County (now Lancaster Co.) which was founded by Orme Fitz Edward. Afterwards the family had the right to quarter the Ashton Arms. They were living at Tulketh Castle during the 37th year of Edward III (1363-64). They had six sons: John, the heir; Laurence, Edmund, Thomas, Roger and Richard. Source: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY by Maj. Gen. Robert J. Travis. 1954 Travers, Thomas (I13402)
 
676 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] Thomas Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle was third Coroner for Lancashire during the 7th year of Henry V or VI. He was living during the 21st year of Henry VI on March 25, 1443. He married Margaret Brockholes, daughter of John Brockholes of Brockholes, County Lancashire. They were married in the 4th year of Henry IV (1402-1403). Their son was Laurence Travers. Travers, Thomas (I13393)
 
677 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] TRAVERS - This ancient and honorable family has been known for almost a thousand years. (The name was changed to Travis in the 1620's). It is written of this family that the name probably came from the French "de la traverse", referring to the residence of its first bearer near or at a cross road. Or, it might be that its name, which carred no French prefix, simply referred to the cross he bore on his armor. It is also written of this family that "they have been noted for their energy, ambition, piety, indusrty, integrity, perseverance, patience, fortitude, loyalty, resourcefulness and courage". The first of this name was a companion of William the Conqueror, and his name in the Battle Abby Roll is simply carried as TRAVERS. He was at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. He was no wayside peasant known only by his occupation or the location of his home; no, he was a "Chief" in the Norman Army. His epitaph in the Freery at Preston, Lancashire County, England is probably the most ancient in England, and is one of the most remarkable compositions of the period, and significantly tells the story of early Norman life. This first TRAVERS seized Tulketh Castle during the Norman invasion, and this site became the seat of the family for 500 years until the year 1600. It is located on an eminence near Preston in Lancaster Co., England. He married Alison, the daughter of the Saxon Lord, Marmaduke Tulketh, who owned the castle. They had four children: Arnold Fitz, Jordon Fitz, Blanch, and Constance. Source of the above information: THE TRAVIS (TRAVERS) FAMILY AND ITS ALLIES by Major Gen. Robert J. Travis, Savannah, GA Copyright 1954, Printed by Bowen Press, Inc., Decater, GA; Abridged with permission by Eileen Randolph Kaufman, 1994. TRAVERS' EPITAPH "I, Travers, by birth a Norman To gaine victorious conquest With Wm Conqueror in I came As one Chief rol'd among the rest. His querdon was a crowne And our subjects spoyle Some ransomed Towr and Towne Some planted English soyle. Tolketh his castles and herison My captives maulger were His daughter and heire Dame Alison I espoused to my fere. Thirty winters thus were worne In Spousals mirth and glee Four begotten she had and borne er crowned was Beauclard Henry. Arnold and Jordon Fitz Travers Th' one me succeeded, the other tooke orders With Constance and Blanch my daughters The one to Spousals, the other vowed cloisters" Travers (I13424)
 
678 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] William Travers of Nateby and Tuldeth Castle married Margaret Preston about 1510. She was the daughter of Laurence Preston of Preston and Amounderness in Counties York and Lancashire. William was a soldier, and died in Scotland on 29 July 1524. He is buried at Edinburg. His heir was his second son, William, his eldest son, Laurence, having died. His daughters were Grace, Elizabeth, Ann, Alice, and Dorothy. Travers, William (I13370)
 
679 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] William Travers of Nateby and Tulketh Castle married Dorothy Preston of Preston, Patrick, Under Levins Hall, Furness Abbey and Holkar Park, Lancashire. Her mother was Lady Ann Thornburgh, the 15th descendant from William, The Conqueror (William I, King of England). Children of this marriage were Richard, William, Thomas, Robert, Anne, Ellen, and Margaret. William died at Nateby Hall 24 July 1558, and is buried at Furness Abbey. Sixty one years after the Norman Conquest, the religious establishment at Tulketh Castle was moved to Dalton and took the name of the district, Furness Abbey. The Abbey was purchased from the Crown by Sir Thomas Preston along with other estates. Travers, William (I13369)
 
680 [travers.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] !Richard Travers of Nateby and Tulketh, Arm. was born about 1541-42. About the first or second year of Elizabeth I (1558-59) he married Grace Redman, daughter of Richard Redman of Harwood Castle, Youkshire, Co., Arm. Grace's great- grandmother, Joan Seymour Huddleston, was aunt to Jane Seymour, Queen Consort of Henry VIII. Richard died 10 April 1576 and is buried at Garstang, near Preston. Travers, Richard (I1123)
 
681 [travers.GED] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0082, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1998] !Sir Robert de Plessington lived at Dimples Hall in Lancashire Co., England. De Plessington, Sir Robert (I13404)
 
682 [Travis.FTW] Cecil and Erwin are twins. Ramage, Cecil (I14954)
 
683 [Travis.FTW] Cecil and Erwin are twins. Ramage, Erwin (I14955)
 
684 [Travis.FTW] Eugene and Tylene are twins. Tidwell, Eugene (I14943)
 
685 [Travis.FTW] Eugene and Tylene are twins. Tidwell, Tylene (I14944)
 
686 [Travis.FTW] Robert and Travis are twins. King, Robert (I15012)
 
687 [Travis.FTW] Robert and Travis are twins. King, Travis (I15013)
 
688 [Travis.FTW] Thornton Theron and Willie Therol are twins. Phillips, Thornton Theron (I15156)
 
689 [Travis.FTW] Thornton Theron and Willie Therol are twins. Phillips, Willie Therol (I15157)
 
690 [Travis.FTW] Woodrow and Wilson are Twins. Scillian, Woodrow (I14931)
 
691 [Travis.FTW] Woodrow and Wilson are Twins. Scillian, Wilson (I14932)
 
692 [Westmoreland.FTW] 1900 Ballard Co, Census says he was an orphan living with Dan Heflin and Dora Bell Heflin Wife. There is a Mary Chaffin on the neighboring property as head of household. Westmoland, Simon (I9771)
 
693 [Westmoreland.FTW] ? Cochran Ward, Brenda (I18730)
 
694 [Westmoreland.FTW] ? Cooper Ward, Georgia (I18725)
 
695 [Westmoreland.FTW] Dink Oliver's Neice Reynolds, Edna (I18808)
 
696 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Westmoreland, W.T. (I18810)
 
697 [Westmoreland.FTW] Info from Charleston-Enterprise Obituaries, Miss. Co, Mo 1879-1888, 5 Mar 1886 Edition, Grandma Tippy of Dogwood Ridge, 24th of Feb. of old age, 75 years old. Louis (Lewis) Tippy Married Hulda Adams of Ballard Co, KY. 5 Mar 1871 from book 2 Pg. 120 Tippy, Elizabeth (I9767)
 
698 [Westmoreland.FTW] Lige Levandar Westmoland, Jr. per 1920 Census. His marriage license says J. L. Westmoreland. Westmorland, J.L. Sr. (I18620)
 
699 [Westmoreland.FTW] Man Arrested in Fatal Shooting (from News Paper Clipping) John W. Westmoland 24, of Near Matthews Victim of Gunshot. A preliminary hearing was waived Tuesday at New Madrid by Ray Webb, young resident of the Ellisville community, south of Matthews, who was arrested Saturday in connection with the fatal shooting of John W. Westmoland, 25 years old, also of the Ellisville community. A bond of $500 was fixed for Webb's appearance in the next term of the New Madrid circuit court. Westmoland, who was a cripple, and unmarried, was shot by an unseen assailant last Saturday afternoon while he was fishing on the bank of the east ditch, two miles north of LaForge. The shot entered the left side, penetrated the intestines, the spleen and liver. He was immediately rushed to a Cape Girardeau hospital where he died Monday after general peritonitis set IN. Confesses He Fired Rifle According to New Madrid Co officers, Webb confessed he fired a 22-calibre rifle on the bank of the ditch Saturday afternoon, but denied that he shot at Westmoland. He said that he was unaware that Westmoland was there. It is believed that the assailant failed to see Westmoland because of the very heavy growth of bushes in the location of the tragedy. Webb, an orphan, resided at the home of R. Lindsay, also of the Ellisville community. It is also reported by officers that Webb is under normal average intelligence. Funeral Services Held Funeral services were held for Westmoland at the residence of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lige Westmoland, on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Griffie of Moorehouse, Baptist Minister, was in charge of the last rites. Rev. C. F. Transue, pastor of the Nazarene church of Sikeston, assisted. Interment was made in the Moore Cemetery near LaForge. The young man is survived by his parents, two brothers, J.L. and Truman Westmoland, and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Dorway and Helen Westmoland. Westmoland, John Willie (I18640)
 
700 [Westmoreland.FTW] Mother living with them-widow Tippy, James T. (I18738)
 

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