GINES HERALD RONALD

GINES HERALD RONALD

Male 1935 - 1990  (54 years)

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  1. 1.  GINES HERALD RONALDGINES HERALD RONALD was born on 30 Jun 1935 in Washington, Davies County, Indiana (son of GINES HERALD MARSHALL and OWENS LORENE VIOLA); died on 24 Mar 1990 in PKV Memorial Hospital, Ft. Wayne, Allen County, Indiana; was buried on 27 Mar 1990 in Lindenwood Cemetery, Ft. Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.

    HERALD married BRINK WANDA LEE on 18 Nov 1956 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. WANDA (daughter of BRINK RAYMOND LEROY and SCHAFER MILDRED HELEN) was born on 14 Feb 1935 in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois; died on 23 Feb 2006 in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri; was buried in Feb 2006 in Lindenwood Cemetery, Ft. Wayne, Allen County, Indiana. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. GINES BABY was born on 2 Nov 1959 in Frankfort, Germany.; died on 2 Nov 1959 in Frankfort, Germany; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Davies County, Indiana.
    2. Living
    3. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  GINES HERALD MARSHALLGINES HERALD MARSHALL was born on 10 Dec 1911 in Taswell, Crawford County, Indiana. (son of GINES JOHN WESLEY and BURGET IDA MAE (MARY)); died on 21 Feb 1993 in Good Samaritan Hosp.,Vincennes,Indiana.; was buried in Sugarland Memorial Gardens, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..

    Notes:

    Directions to SUGARLAND MEMORIAL GARDENS

    Hwy 57 N out of Washington. Go around circle. On left across from statue of children and lambs.


    Have been told there is a Gines buried in The Dunkird Church Cemetary south of Olney around east of Parkersburg.

    HERALD married OWENS LORENE VIOLA on 8 Dec 1932 in Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. LORENE (daughter of OWENS CHARLES WILEY and TAYLOR VEDA ELVIRA) was born on 14 Apr 1913 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 4 May 1990 in Daviess County Hospital. Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.; was buried in Sugarland Memorial Gardens, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  OWENS LORENE VIOLAOWENS LORENE VIOLA was born on 14 Apr 1913 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri. (daughter of OWENS CHARLES WILEY and TAYLOR VEDA ELVIRA); died on 4 May 1990 in Daviess County Hospital. Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.; was buried in Sugarland Memorial Gardens, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..
    Children:
    1. 1. GINES HERALD RONALD was born on 30 Jun 1935 in Washington, Davies County, Indiana; died on 24 Mar 1990 in PKV Memorial Hospital, Ft. Wayne, Allen County, Indiana; was buried on 27 Mar 1990 in Lindenwood Cemetery, Ft. Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.
    2. Living
    3. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  GINES JOHN WESLEYGINES JOHN WESLEY was born on 25 Jun 1867 in Sumner, Illinois (son of GEINES HENRY SILAS and HERRIN HANNAH ELIZABETH); died on 1 Jan 1941 in Washington, IN; was buried on 5 Jan 1941 in City Cemetery, Sumner, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Wanda L. Gines has marriage license for John W. Gines and Ida M. Burget.


    Born Sumner, Illinois, Lawrence County.
    Moved to Tunnel Hill, English, Crawford County, Indiana.
    Moved to Davies County approximately 1914.

    PRESS NOTES

    John W. Gines passes away on New Year's Day.
    Funeral Services to be held Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock.

    John W. Gines, 73, living on Washington route one, died at his ome at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. He had been ill since November 1939 and in a serious condition since last September 1.

    A native of Sumner, Illinois, Mr. Gines was born June 25, 1867. He was the son of Henry and Hannah E. (Herrin) Gines, and was educated in the Sumner schools. Mr. Gines followed the occupation of farming. He came to this county 26 years ago last March.

    He is survived by his wife, Ida M. Gines, whom he married November 24, 1887, and the following children: Rolla H. and Oral N. Gines, both of Washington; Herald M. Gines, of Washington rural route; Ray I. Gines and Mrs. Dorothy B. Riggs, both of Bloomington; and Mrs. Isis M. Hoss, Washington rural route.

    Another daughter, Nora E. Gines, is deceased.

    Mr. Gines was a member of the Free Methodist Church and one of its most enthusiastic supporters. He was a highly esteemed citizen.

    Friends may call at the family residence.

    Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Free Methodist Church with the Rev. Mr. Fletcher and the Rev. Leroy McDowell in charge, and burial at Sumner, Illinois.


    WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

    Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gines, who live north of the Longfellow school at the north edge of Washington, will have open house Thursday from 2 to 4 o'clock, at which time they will welcome friends in observance of their Golden Wedding Anniversary.

    John W. Gines was born on June 25, 1867, and Ida M. Burget was born February 13, 1867, both near Sumner, Illinois. They grew up within two miles of each other, attended day school together at old Center, and also Sunday school at old Wesley Chapel.

    They were married at the age of 20 years and have spent 50 years of happily married life together. Seven children blessed their union, four being residents of this city and two of Bloomington, whle the seventh died at Sumner, Illinois at the age of nine years.

    Mr. and Mrs. Gines have been in business in Sumner, for five years, and then came to Daviess county 23 years ago, being at Hyatt Station for 13 years before buying the home where they now reside.

    For over 30 years the couple have been Bible Christians, keeping up the family altar in the home, and tithing their income and attending and supporting the Free Methodist Church of Washington and other worthy institutions.

    The aged couple have revealed their motto as "Ready to Live or Ready to Die". They are reported ready and willing to go day or night to pray for or help in any way the sick or dying.

    Names of children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Gines are as follows:

    Oral N. Gines, and two children, Donald Ray and Carolyn Sue.

    Rolla H. Gines, and three children, Nelline, Edwin and Forrest.

    Ray Gines, of Bloomington, and three children, Junior, Joyce and John Thomas.

    Herald Gines and children, Ronald and David.

    Mrs. John Riggs, of Bloomington, and children, Archer and Joan.

    Isis Hoss, of Hyatt Station and children, Ruth, Dorothy, Helen, Geneva, Virginia, Eleanor, Darlene, John and Paul.

    Nora Gines, a daughter, died at the age of nine years.

    Wanda L. Gines has in her files the handwritten list of guests attending their golden wedding celebration.

    PRESS NOTES

    J. W. Gines dies following long illness.

    Funeral Sunday Morning for Well Known Local Farmer.

    John W. Gines, 73, well known farmer of Washington twp., died at 5:30 o'clock Wed. morning at the family home, about half a mile north of the Longfellow school on the Edwardsport Road.

    Death of the well known man was attributed to a complication of ailments, and came after a lingering illness which began in November a year ago. He had been serviously ill since last September.

    Native of Sumner, Ill., the deceased was born June 25, 1867. He was a son of Henry and Hannah E. (Herrin) Gines and spent his early life in the Sumner community. He came to Daviess county 26 years ago last March and had resided here since that time.

    Married on November 24, 1887, Mr. Gines is survived by the wife, Ida M. (Burget) Gines. Six of seven children born to the union also survive. They are Rolla H. Gines of Washington, Ray I. Gines of Bloomington, Oral N. Gines of Washington, Isis M. Hoss of Washington, R. R. Dorothy B. Riggs of Bloomington, and Herald M. Gines of Washington R. R. A daughter, Nora E. Gines, is deceased. There also are 25 grand children and 3 great-grandchildren surviving.

    Mr. Gines was a devoted member of the Free Methodist Church of this city, and had been quite active in past years in developing young men for the ministry. Several of these will participate in the final rites for Mr. Gines.

    Funeral services have been arranged for 11 o'clock Sunday morning, and will be held at the Free Methodist church. Rev. Fletcher and Rev. McDowell will have charge, with burial following in Sumner, Illinois.

    The body of Mr. Gines has been returned to the family home, after burial preparation at the Gill Funeral Chapel. Friends may call at the home to pay respects.


    OBITUARY OF J. W. GINES

    We are taught in the work of God that man was created a little lower than the angels. Whatever this may mean to us, we are sure that the Marvelous Cabinet consisting of reason, Will, and Conscience, are God-given powers and by these man is distinguished from the beasts sof the field with capacity for higher rational life and Spiritual insight.

    To this truth John Wesley Gines was awakened years ago by the birth of a moral personality.

    In Bible terms we wold say he was "born again" or truly converted to Jesus, and later saw the consistency of the teaching of God's word relation to the doctrine of heart holiness, and our ransom powers being fully dedicated to God.

    This was the experience that gave this good man a never dying zeal and fervor for the salvation of men and the prosperity of the cause of Christ.

    It was the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that pressed the matter of a place of worship upon the heart of Bro. Gines while living near Taswell Crawford County Indiana.

    There was no finance and not many people interested but despite the prevailing indifference and unfavorable surroundings - his faith touoched the God of Miracles and the church was erected. Grand revivals followed and many who were converted to Christunder the labors of John Gines have long since gone to their heavenly reward.

    It was almost 26 years ago since Bro. Gines located in Daviess County North of Washington. Again the revival fire was kindled in his heart and plans were set in operation for an ingathering of Souls.

    As a result of this inspiration more than one hundred and fifty people were converted to Christ in the old theater building on West VanTrees St. and a Free Methodist Church organized with forty-four Charter members.

    Later followed the erection of the building, we worship in today. Bro. Gines has served the Church through all the reverses and problems that are common to those who carry responsibility in religious activities. Many times has he been elected as delegate to the Annual Conference of his Church. Also served as Local Preacher, Class Leader and Chairman of various committees. Yet with an humble attitude and congenial Spirit he won the hearts and love of many people in and outside of Church circles.

    We would not forget while we mention the many virtues of this good man that a consecrated devoted mother in Israel shared her life in all the efforts which were crowned with success. Ida M. Burget to whom he was married November 24, 1887. Never failed to play the part of a faithful wife and an affectionate mother. For 53 years they have journeyed together and reared a family of six children. One having died at an early age.

    Living are Rolla H. Gines, Washington, Indiana; Ray I. Gines, Bloomington, Indiana; Oral N. Gines, Washington, Indiana; Isis M. Hoss, Washington, Indiana; Dorothy B.Riggs, Bloomington, Indiana; and Herald M.Gines, Washington, Indiana beside 23 grand children and 3 great grand children.

    Well done thou good and faithful servant, are the words of our dear Lord. Your toils have won for you a crown, up here is your reward.

    What glorious things you shall behold. Eye hath not seen nor hath ear heard. But mansions fair so we are told, are for the saints so says the Lord.



    Wanda L. Gines has funeral book with the following information:

    In Memory of
    John Wesley Gines
    Born Sumner, Illinois, June 25, 1867

    Entered into rest
    Washington, Indiana, January 1, 1941
    73 yrs. 6 mo. 6 days

    Interment
    Sumner, Illinois, January 5, 1941; 2:30 p.m.

    Father's Father Henry Geines
    Father's Mother Easter (Ester) Geines
    Father Henry S. Geines
    Mother Hannah E. Herrin Gines
    Deceased John Wesley Gines
    Wedded to Ida Mary Burget

    Other Members of Family: Rolla Harrison Gines
    Raymond Irl Gines
    Nora Ethel Gines (deceased)
    Oral Norval Gines
    Isis Matilda Gines Hoss
    Dorothy Burget Gines Riggs
    Herald Marshall Gines

    Services: Washington, Indiana
    Free Methodist Church
    January 5, 1941; 11:00 a.m.

    Officiating: Rev. Leroy McDowell
    Rev. Noah Fletcher

    Other Speakers: James Bright Ralph Bright
    Cleo Denbo Elmer Riggs
    Clayton Cassidy Rex Fortner

    Music: Jesus Lover of My Soul
    He Hideth My Soul
    Asleep in Jesus
    Will the Circle Be Unbroken

    Selections Rendered by: Ina Horton Rena Green
    Dorothy Horton Hazel Horton
    Noah Fletcher Guy Horton
    William Horton Elmer Riggs

    Bearers: A. M Perkins Walter Hand
    Ray Tharpe Rodney Delphia
    Alvin McCracken Clifford Chattin



    Note on back of sales slip carried in his billfold.
    Just one year ago today the dearest flower on earth to me was taken away to be with God who gave her to me for awhile and in our ups and downs and our trials we shared such (maybe it's each) other love we had our heart aches and so on but through God there is some day we may join hands again around God's white throng.

    Wanda L. Gines has what remains of the Local Preacher's License for J. W. Gines for Wabash Conference. The bottom was eaten away so we do not know the date or the superintendent.


    There was a page in the family bible entitled: "Family temperance Pledge"
    Believing it to be better for all we, the undersigned solemnly promise, by the help fo God, to abstain from the use of all intoxicating drinks as a beverage.
    The following signatures appear below this: J. W. Gines, Rolla H. Gines, Raymond I. Gines, and Oral N. Gines.


    A document was found dated Mt. Carmel, Ill., Nove. 3rd, 1904. In consideration of Two Hundred received of J. W. Geines, I hereby sell and transfer to J. W. Geines a 1/32 interest in the lease of 80 acres more or less on the farms of H. L. Herrod, M. E. Eggleston G'd'n and J. M. Baker in Allen County Ohio, and I agree to drill one test well into the Trenton Rock sand without further cost to said parties. These leases provide for one sixth (1/6) of the oil to go to the land owner and a money consideration for the gas if used off the premises.
    H. J. Rodgers (difficult to read/may not be correct)

    WARRANTY DEED, City of Sumner, Ill. to John W. Gines, Sumner, Ill.
    This Indenture Witnesseth, that the grantors H. A. Murphy Mayor and wife Christy, city clerk of the City of Sumner in the county of Lawrence and State of Illinois for and in consideration of the sum of Five dollars, in hand paid. conveys and warrants to John W. Gines of the City of Sumner County of Lawrence and State of Illinois the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot #124 in Second addition to City Cemetery situated in the City of Sumner in the County of Lawrence in the State of Illinois hereby releasing and waiving all rights under and by virture of the Homesteach Exemption Laws of this State. Dated, this 8th day of October, A. D.: 189
    signed by: H. A. Murphy, Mayor
    Wife Christy City Clerk

    JOHN married BURGET IDA MAE (MARY) on 24 Nov 1887 in M. at res by W. H. Wagy; witnessed by Emma Wagy, minister's wife, & Isis Kilgore. IDA (daughter of BURGET DANIEL D. and WAGNER MATILDA ALMEDA (ALEMEDA)) was born on 13 Feb 1867 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 20 Dec 1946 in Indpls., IN. Nursing Home; dod may be 12/16/46; was buried in City Cemetery, Sumner, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  BURGET IDA MAE (MARY)BURGET IDA MAE (MARY) was born on 13 Feb 1867 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois (daughter of BURGET DANIEL D. and WAGNER MATILDA ALMEDA (ALEMEDA)); died on 20 Dec 1946 in Indpls., IN. Nursing Home; dod may be 12/16/46; was buried in City Cemetery, Sumner, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Wanda L. Gines has the funeral book showing the following information.

    IN MEMORY OF

    Mrs. Ida Mary Gines
    Born Sumner, Ill. February 13, 1867
    Entered into rest Indpls., Indiana December 20, 1946
    79 yrs. 10 mo. 7 days
    Interment Sumner, Illinois
    December 22, 1946; 3:45 p.m.

    Father's father - David Burget
    Father - Daniel Burget
    Mother - Matilda Burget
    Deceased December 20, 1946
    Wedded to John W. Gines
    Services - Free Methodist Church, Washington, Indiana December 22, 1946;
    1:00 p.m.
    Officiating - Rev. J. L. Bright - sermon
    Rev. L. B. Eggleston - assisted
    Rev. E. G. Grimes - Tribute
    Music - Mrs. Corinna Hawf - piano
    Quartet - Mr. Guy Horton, Mr. Wm. Horton, Miss Hazel Horton, Mrs. Rena Green
    Selections - Asleep in Jesus
    Goodnight and Good Morning
    Will the Circle be Unbroken
    Bearers - Junior Gines, Forrest Gines, Edwin Gines, Bernard Thrasher, Harold Godwin, Alvin McCrackin
    Flower Bearers - Nelline Gines, Carolyn Gines, Virginia Hoss, Charlene Hoss, Helen Hoss, Joanna Riggs, Joyce Thrasher, Eleanor Hoss


    Handwritten obituary found in funeral book.

    Mrs. Ida M. Gines, widow of John W. gines, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Riggs of Indianapolis at 6:00 a.m. this morning December 20. She had been ill for several years and seriously ill a week. Mrs. Gines was 79 years old. Born February 13, 1867 in Lawrence Co., Illinois. She was the daughter of Daniel and Matilda Burget. She was educated in the Illinois schools and was married November 24, 1887 to John W. Gines. Mrs. Gines came to Daviess Co. to live in 1915. Mr. Gines died January 1, 1941. Living children are Rolla, Ray, Oral, and Herald; two daughers Isis M. Hoss and Dorothy B. Riggs. A daughter Nora E. Gines preceded her in death. She leaves 26 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, 3 brothers Frank Burget, John Burget and Wesley Burget of Sumner, Illinois. One sister Mrs. Susan Berlin of Calhoun, Illinois. Mrs. Gines was a member of the Free Methodist Church. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the Free Methodist church with burial in the Sumner, Illinois Cemetery. Friends may call at the Gill funeral chapel after noon Saturday.



    At the Berlin/Burget Reunions, we have been told a gentleman of the James gang attended.

    The cross to the Uncle Berlin Gaither's Family was that his grandmother married a Berlin. Ida's sister Susan married Jake Berlin.


    Wanda L. Gines has in her possession a postcard the front of which says "God is Love" in fancy lettering. The back is addressed to Mrs. Matilda Burget, Sumner, ILL. The message reads: All Well and Happy having the Best time of our lives. Jesus is so good to us. J. W. and Ida Gines. Babys name is Herald. The post mark is not clear, only the word IND. It would have to be in Dec. of 1911 or early 1912 since Herald was born December 10, 1911.

    Children:
    1. GINES ROLLA HARRISON was born on 19 Jan 1889 in Dob may be January 18, 1889; 19th is from family Bible; died on 12 Mar 1979 in Washington, Indiana.; was buried in Bethany Christian Church Cemetery near Washington, Indiana.
    2. GINES NORA (NORAH) ETHEL was born on 30 Jul 1890; died on 6 Oct 1898 in Buried City Cem., Sumner, Illinois.
    3. GINES RAYMOND IRAL (IRA) (IRL) was born on 3 Mar 1892 in Dob may be March 13, 1892.; died on 19 May 1969 in Bloomington,Vigo Co., IN.; Dod may be 3/19/69.; was buried in City Cemetery, Sumner, Illinois.
    4. GINES ORAL NORVAL was born on 2 Sep 1894 in Sumner or Billet Station, Illinois; or Bridgeport, Il.; died on 10 Jul 1962 in Vincennes, IN., Good Samaratan Hosp.; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.
    5. GINES ISIS MATILDA was born on 22 Jun 1898 in Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 28 Dec 1958 in DOD ?? 12/27/59; buried Plainville Cemetery, Plainville, Indiana..
    6. GINES DOROTHY BURGET was born on 19 Feb 1906 in Vincennes, Indiana; died on 18 Jun 1982 in Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA; Bd. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, CA..
    7. 2. GINES HERALD MARSHALL was born on 10 Dec 1911 in Taswell, Crawford County, Indiana.; died on 21 Feb 1993 in Good Samaritan Hosp.,Vincennes,Indiana.; was buried in Sugarland Memorial Gardens, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..

  3. 6.  OWENS CHARLES WILEYOWENS CHARLES WILEY was born on 20 Dec 1890 in Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri; dob may be 1891. (son of OWENS WILEY CATHOLIC GREEN SHELBY and MOUDY OSA ARTELIA PERMELIA PALESTINE); died on 20 Nov 1938 in Daviess County Hospital; d. of ruptured appendix; Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..

    Notes:

    COURT RECORDS

    Charles W. Owens to Mary Pauline Lee
    Born Berry County Missouri Born Ft. Branch, Indiana
    December 20, 1890 April 14, 1918
    Living at Rt. 1, Washington, Indiana
    B. & O. Employee Housewife
    Father: Wiley Catholic Owen Aaron Lee
    Birthplace: Seizinna, Missouri ?
    Occupation: deceased Coal Miner
    Mother: Artilia Mondy Bertha Olive Cotterell
    Birthplace: Stergimas, Missouri Park Ed, Indiana
    Occupation: deceased housekeeper
    Ever married: Yes
    deceased July 1936

    Marriage license:

    Charles Owens to Mary Pauline Lee
    March 5, 1938 or 39
    Roscoe Myers, Clerk
    Filed March 10, 1939
    Rev. W. W. Denbo, Ordained Minister

    Wanda L. Gines has the keepsake book from the funeral showing the following information plus the list of visitors and floral tributes.

    DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF
    CHARLES WILEY OWENS

    Birthplace Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri
    December 20, 1890
    47 years 11 months
    Deceased November 20, 1938 at Daviess County Hospital, Washington, IN
    Laid to rest 3:30 November 22, 1938
    Services
    Free Methodist Church
    Conducted by James A. Gill and Sons
    November 22, 1938 at 2:30
    Officiating Clergymen
    Rev. W. W. Denbo, Rev. E. R. Fortner assisting
    Denomination Free Methodist Church
    Interment Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Indiana


    Chas. W. Owens worked for the Frisco RR in Monet, MO. There was an extended railroad strike in 1923 and caused some twelve families from Monet to move to Washington, IN where their railroad employment continued. They included the Paynes, Haynes (finally went back), Millers (went back later), Coatneys, Wires (went back early).

    Chas. W. Owens lived in what was called lt. house keeping in the Walker home (folks of Paul Walker) and later in the Mileys home.

    In Monet, they attended the Methodist Protestant Church on the hill.
    A. Lucille Owens Gaither only remembers attending the Free Methodist Church through influence of Walkers and Mileys.

    A. Lucille was three and Mother ten when they moved to Washington.
    C. W. Owens worked in the railroad shop in Monett until an extended workmen strike caused them to move to Washington, IN in 1923 to work at the B & O Roundhouse there.

    Chas. died at age of 48. He worked often in Ohio at Paynesville, Columbus, and Estabulla, Toledo for short periods of time. He died of a ruptured appendix - perionidus.

    He was a car repairman for RR, a carpenter. His father was also a carpenter in Monet. Uncle Boots was in Washington for awhile. He too was a B & O carpenter.

    During winter of '35-36', Charles was away from home, Lucille and Mother at home alone, and their mother got a piece of toothpick lodged in her intestines and perinoidus set in. She died in July of '36.

    Mother (Lorene) met Dad (Herald) through church. Herald and Lorene lived in the brick house with John Wesley Gines when they were first married. South of their home on Edwardsport Road, Washington, IN.

    John Wesley Gines lived at Hyatt Station prior to this. Thought the Hosses lived there too. Not sure when the Gines moved to Washington.

    "History of Stone County, Missouri, Stone County Genealogical Society 1989, p. 555.

    Map of cemetery in Gines file.


    On the back of an old sales slip, Charles had written the following: (Wanda L. Gines has the sales slip)
    Just one year ago today teh dearest flower on earth to me was taken away to be with God who gave her to me for awhile and in our ups and downs and our trials we shared with other love we had our heart ackes and so on but thank God there is some day we may join hands again around God's white throne.


    Wanda L. Gines has a well worn card holder from a billfold with 5 small photos in it that C. W. Owens (according to Lorene Gines) carried most of his life with him. The photos are not labeled so identities are questionable.

    CHARLES married TAYLOR VEDA ELVIRA on 25 Dec 1910 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.. VEDA (daughter of TAYLOR FRANCIS MARION and PHILIBERT DELPHIA JANE (JENNIE)) was born on 1 Sep 1895 in Stone County, Missouri; died on 25 Jul 1936 in Washington, Indiana; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  TAYLOR VEDA ELVIRATAYLOR VEDA ELVIRA was born on 1 Sep 1895 in Stone County, Missouri (daughter of TAYLOR FRANCIS MARION and PHILIBERT DELPHIA JANE (JENNIE)); died on 25 Jul 1936 in Washington, Indiana; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..

    Notes:

    Newspaper note under Hospital information: Mrs. Charles W. Owens, Washington route one, was admitted for treatment this morning. We're assuming this was prior to her death as a result of Peritonitis. (Wanda L. Gines has the clipping)

    Family members stated she died of gangrene from swallowing a tooth pick and causing a strangulated bowel.

    Wanda L. Gines has the original Marriage License. Taylor is spelled Tallor on the license.

    IN MEMORY OF VEDA ELVIRA OWENS (Wanda L. Gines has the original Funeral book. Inside was a card titled "In memory of your Mother" and unsigned. Inside were tablet sheets cut in half lengthwise with signatures I am assuming attend the viewing.)

    Born September 1, 1895 Stone County, Missouri
    Entered into Rest 5:00 a.m. July 25, 1936 Daviess County Hospital
    40 years 10 months 24 days
    Father - Francis Marion Taylor
    Mother - Jane Philibert
    Services - Free Methodist Church Tuesday, July 28, 1936 at 2:30 p.m.
    Rev. Green Officiating
    Place of Interment - Oak Grove Cemetery
    Laid to Rest July 28, 1936
    Bearers - Guy Horton, Alva McCracken, James Coatney
    Dewey McKown, Ray Thorp, A.M. Perkins
    Flower Girls - Dorothy Horton, Ina Horton, Pauline Perkins
    Deloris Perkins, Catherine Bailey, Edith Green


    PRESS NOTES
    VEDA E. OWENS DIES FOLLOWING BRIEF ILLINESS
    Jersey Street Woman Died in Hospital of Peritonitis.
    Mrs. Veda Elmira Owens, 40, wife of Charles W. Owens of Jersey Street, died this morning at 5 o'clock at the Daviess County Hospital where Thursday she submitted to a major operation.
    Death of the woman was attributed to peritonitis, which had developed prior to the operation. She had been seriously ill since last Sunday, but had been in failing health for some time prior to that.
    Doctors this morning explained that starting last Sunday Mrs. Owens suffered severe cramping, then experienced locked bowels. Thursday noon an operation was performed, and two of the intestines were found grown togethr. Further probing revealed that a piece of toothpick had been swallowed by Mrs. Owens at some time, and that it had worked through one of the intestines, causing a sore which reslted in the intestines growing together and causing the fatal illness. Peritonitis developed to cause ehr death early today.
    Born in Stone County, Missouri, on September 1, 1895, the deceased was a daughter of Francis Marion Taylor and Jane Philbert Taylor. The father survives and lives at Monett, Missouri, but the mother preceded the daugter in death. Mrs. Owens was married to Charles W. Owens on December 25, 1910, and three children were born to the union, one dying in infancy and the other two being survivors. They are Mrs. Lorene Gines of Washington and Lucille Owens, at home.
    Brothers and sisters surviving are Lafe and Otis Taylor, Mrs. Lavina Martin of Waco, Texas, Mrs. Velie Stewart of Jenkins, Missouri, and Mrs. Dollie Dummitt of Monett, Missouri.
    Mrs. Owens was a member of the Free Methodist Church and of the Security Benefit Association of this city.
    Funeral arrangements are not complete. James A. Gill and Sons will have charge.


    IN MEMBORY OF MRS. CHARLES OWENS

    There's a seat empty in our church today
    For some one who has gone away,
    She has gone to be with Jesus
    In the land of perfect day.

    "Tis our dear Sister Owens who we all loved so well
    She has said good night to us here,
    To go to a better world than this
    "Tis where they know no fear.

    She has gone from this world of sorry
    Gone from this world of pain
    She will never have sickness or sorrow
    Or heartaches ever again.

    I'm sure she's happy in Heaven
    Where Jesus, the Lamb is the Light,
    Where never cometh the darkness
    For everything's lovely and bright.

    She is feasting with Jesus in heaven
    Resting beneath the green tree
    She is looking toward the Pearly Gates
    Wathing for you and for me.

    Although our hearts were saddened
    When we said good night to her here
    Our hearts will also be gladdened
    When we say good morning up there.

    This poem was written by Nellie Burrous in memory of my mother at her death. Lorene Gines


    POSTCARDS COPIED AS WRITTEN FROM VEDA TAYLOR (Wanda L. Gines has the original post cards)

    To Mrs. Lorene Gines, R. R. 1, Washington, In. June 11 from Monett, Mo.
    Dear Lorene & Baby and Harold. All well got in to Monett at 7:30 Wed evening Just 12 hours driving We ate supper as we got in town and then got to Rosa at 8 I think we made fine time I saw Cecil at the depo We are going over on the hill to see the folk over there so I will close Kiss the boy for me. Mother

    Postcard postmarkedWaco, Texas July 8, 1936
    Dear daughter and family I will drop a card this evening to let you no we are well and hope you folk are well I am getting hom sick so I am planing on leaving here the 14 of July I dont no just when I will arive home for I am going to stop at Goldie going back she talk like maybe they come home with me But I don't think they will be redy by then for arthur is working but she sure want to go I hope she can Kiss the baby for me. Mother

    Postcard postmarked Jn15, 1936 from Monett, Mo.
    Dear Loren and all will drop a card to let yo no we are well and feeling fine and hope you folk are I sure miss the baby Daddy said he runing every where the folk sure think he cute How Bro and Sis Gines feeling and have you been call back to work Lorene go over to the houseand wash if you want to I for got to tell you while I was at home, it sure is hot today. You can read you dad letter for I am to lazy to right With love Mother


    MEMORIAL (a newspaper clipping - no date or name of paper)

    In loving remembrance of our mother, Mrs. F. M. Taylor, who died one year ago, July 29, 1928.

    Earth has lost its look of gladness,
    Heaven seems to be more bright,
    Since the spirit of our mother
    Took its heavenly flight.

    In life we loved her dearly
    And in death we do the same.
    Dear mother, I often sit and think
    Of you and wish you were here again.

    I think of you dear mother in silence--
    No eye can see me weep
    But many a silent tear I shed
    While others are asleep.

    Dear mother, could you speek to us
    And live with us again
    Our aching hearts then would be eased
    But this we wish in vain.

    You are gone, Mother, but not forgotten
    Never will they memory fade,
    Sweetest thought shall ever linger
    Around the grave where you are laid.

    Just the crossing of the river,
    Just a stepping on the shore;
    Then the joys of life eternal
    All were yours.

    For the Master whom we follow
    In his word has plainly said,
    That you're only sweetly sleeping
    Though you're numbered with the dead.

    The stars are dimly shining
    Upon your new-made grave,
    Where you sleep without waking
    You were loved but could ot save.

    Sweet adn peaceful be your slumber
    Forget you I can never
    But God called you home,
    He knows best, His will be done forever.

    F. M. Taylor
    O. L. Taylor
    L. S. Taylor
    Veda Owens
    Dolly Dummit
    Velia Stewart
    Luvena Martin

    Children:
    1. 3. OWENS LORENE VIOLA was born on 14 Apr 1913 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 4 May 1990 in Daviess County Hospital. Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.; was buried in Sugarland Memorial Gardens, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..
    2. OWENS HILDRED NADINE was born on 2 Oct 1918 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 2 Oct 1918 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Monett, Barry County, Missouri..
    3. OWENS DOROTHY LUCILLE was born on 3 Jul 1920 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 26 Oct 2016 in Ft Wayne, Indiana; was buried on 2 Nov 2016 in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Indiana .


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  GEINES HENRY SILAS was born on 11 Mar 1843 in Lukin Twp., Lawrence County, Illinois (son of GEINES HENRICH (HENRY) and MOELLINGER (MELLINGER) EASTER (ESTHER)); died on 19 Sep 1885 in Lukin Twp., Lawrence County, Illinois.; was buried in Brian Cemetery near Sumner, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Wanda L. Gines has the original "Certificate of Birth and Baptism" which reads as follows. To these two parents: As Henry Geines and his Wife Easter a daughter of Moellinger was born a boy on the 11 day of March in the year of our Lord 1843.
    This Child was born in Lukin Township in Lawrence County, in the State of Illinois in North America; was baptized by the Rev. A _______ (unreadable) and received the name of Henry S. Geines.

    Wanda L. Gines has the original discharge papers as discussed below.

    DISCHARGE

    Henry S. Gines, a private of Captain Cyrus D. Kindall's Company, (Kl;) 11th Regiment of Missouri Infantry Volunteers who enrolled on the 26th of July 1861 to serve 3 years. Discharged August 5, 1864 at Memphis, Tennessee
    by reason of being mustered out of service on the expiration of this turn.
    Born in Lawrence County, Illinois.
    Eighteen years of age. 5'8", fair complexion, grey eyes, light hair.
    Farmer when enrolled.

    US OF AMERICA DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF OF PENSONS

    HANNAH E. GINES
    Wanda L. Gines has pension document.

    Widow of Henry S. Gines who was a Private Co. R ll Reg Missiouri Vol.
    Infantry is entitled to a pension under the provisions of the Act of June 27, 1890
    amounting to $8 per month.
    Commencing 17th July 1890 through 16th birthday, she also receives $2 per month for any children - George A. Gines until
    September 11, 1896.

    Given at the Dept. of the Interior this 8th day of March 1895.


    BRIAN CEMETARY DIRECTIONS:

    South (to right when coming from West on Hwy 50) on 250 at Sumner, Illinois.
    Turn right on Main Street (Christy Avenue). Go South Through and out of town on 250E past 800N, past 700N, turn right on 600 N.

    Homesite to left across field before 600N is where old 2 story home stood, Mother Burgett.

    Go on 600N past 120E, 150E,100E. Cemetary is on the right.

    BACKTRACKING: Turn North on 100E. On left were trailer sits was Henry S. Gines home. John Wesley played along trees along creek to west. Turn right on 700N. Left on 250E to Sumner. 700N is twp. line.

    John Wesley had a store in Sumner, Illinois. He had a soup kitchen in Sumner when B & O RR was being straightened and made enough to pay for farm in Crawford County at Tunnel Hill (English, Indiana, County Seat). He had a grocery store in Vincennes.

    BACK IN SUMNER: Turn right on old Hwy. 50. Cemetary on right. Turn in 2nd entrance. Grave site on the left near chapel. This is the Sumner City Cemetery.

    Henry Geines fought three years in the Civil War. He always returned thanks in German according to his son, John Wesley Gines.

    On the second crossroad south of Sumner was the John Wesley Gines home 4/10 mile down the road. (right or left?)


    Found a page from an old letter from W. F. Cunningham to Henry: (copied as it was written)

    Well, Henry I will give you some of the prices of things here. Hogs fat $2.25 % hundred gross. Fat Cattle 1 1/4 to 2 cts. gross. Flour $2.75 to $3 per hundred. Corn meal 35%, bushel corn 20 cts. Potatoes 50 cts. New potoes shiped from Texas in $1.00. Coffee 4 to 5 lbs to $1. Calice 5 cts. % yd and other things in proportion. Wheat looks well has rust in the blades but not on the stalks yet. Well we are having a mill built in our town now comenced a few days ago. intend to have it runing against the first of August. There will be plenty of apples here in a year or two There was lots of them shiped here all winter sold for $1.00 and $1.25 % bushel Dried peaches 7 cts % lb. Eggs 7 cts % doz. butter 8 cts has been 15 and 20 cts all winter Will I have wrote you all of importance So I will close for this time.
    W. F. Cunningham

    Found a copy of Henry S. Gines Civil War Pension on the internet at Ancestry.Com. Printed out copy is in Gines File.
    Company A 11 Missouri Infantry; Private (induction and discharge); allegiance - Union; pension - Hannah Gines



    U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865














    Name:

    Henry Gines

    Side:

    Union

    Regiment State/Origin:

    Missouri

    Regiment Name:

    11 Missouri Infantry

    Regiment Name Expanded:

    11th Regiment, Missouri Infantry

    Company:

    H,K

    Rank In:

    Private

    Rank In Expanded:

    Private

    Rank Out:

    Private

    Rank Out Expanded:

    Private

    Alternate Name:

    Henry S./Gines

    Film Number:

    M390 roll 17
    Source Information:
    National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
    Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online , acquired 2007.

    HENRY married HERRIN HANNAH ELIZABETH on 27 Sep 1866 in Lawrence County, Illinois. HANNAH (daughter of HERRIN ELIJAH and THOMPSON SARAH ELIZABETH) was born on 13 Aug 1835 in Putnam, Indiana; dob per Larry Herrin is 12 Jun 1836; died on 27 Apr 1916 in Steele Twp., Hyatt Station, Now Capehart; dod per Larry Herrin is 27 March 1916; was buried in Brian Cemetery near Sumner, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  HERRIN HANNAH ELIZABETH was born on 13 Aug 1835 in Putnam, Indiana; dob per Larry Herrin is 12 Jun 1836 (daughter of HERRIN ELIJAH and THOMPSON SARAH ELIZABETH); died on 27 Apr 1916 in Steele Twp., Hyatt Station, Now Capehart; dod per Larry Herrin is 27 March 1916; was buried in Brian Cemetery near Sumner, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Wanda L. Gines has the Bureau of Pensions Form for Hannah giving her $8 per month commencing on July 17th, 1890.

    DEATH RECORDS: DAVIESS COUNTY, IN.1882-1920 - FT. WAYNE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK H-21, P.33

    Per Jeanine Sholz:
    Death Records: DAVIESS COUNTY, IN.1882-1920 - FT. WAYNE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK H-21, P.33

    Elizabeth apparently took at least one child from her first marriage with her into the second marriage. Samuel Landis is found living with Elizabeth and Henry Silas Gines in the 1880 census records. They are living by his parents in Luken Co, Lawrence Co, IL.

    Jeanine Sholz and Larry Herrin both have her date of death as March 27, 1916. My records from Ft. Wayne, IN Public Library were copied as April 27, 1916.

    Children:
    1. 4. GINES JOHN WESLEY was born on 25 Jun 1867 in Sumner, Illinois; died on 1 Jan 1941 in Washington, IN; was buried on 5 Jan 1941 in City Cemetery, Sumner, Illinois.
    2. GINES NORMAN ULYSUS (ULISSUS) was born on 14 Jan 1869 in DOB may be Jan. 14, 1868; died on 8 Feb 1870 in Date of Death may be August 18, 1870.
    3. GINES SON was born in 1872; died in 1872 in STILLBORN.
    4. GINES GEORGE ALVIN was born on 12 Sep 1880; died on 8 Feb 1915.

  3. 10.  BURGET DANIEL D. was born on 8 Dec 1844 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (son of BURGET DAVID DANIEL and ANDREW MARY ANNE); died on 18 Mar 1864 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois.

    DANIEL married WAGNER MATILDA ALMEDA (ALEMEDA) on 4 Nov 1879 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois. MATILDA (daughter of WAGNER GEORGE W and RITZ CATHERINE) was born on 8 Sep 1846 in Perry County, Ohio; died on 9 Aug 1917 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  WAGNER MATILDA ALMEDA (ALEMEDA) was born on 8 Sep 1846 in Perry County, Ohio (daughter of WAGNER GEORGE W and RITZ CATHERINE); died on 9 Aug 1917 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Postcard sent to Mrs. Matilda Burget, Sumner, Illinois.

    All well and happy having the best time of our lives Jesus is so good to us
    J W and Ida Gines Babys name is Herald

    Children:
    1. BURGET GEORGE MCCLELLAN was born on 4 Dec 1864 in Illinois; died on 17 Feb 1939.
    2. BURGET JOHN ALONZO was born on 6 Jan 1866 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 20 Dec 1946.
    3. 5. BURGET IDA MAE (MARY) was born on 13 Feb 1867 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 20 Dec 1946 in Indpls., IN. Nursing Home; dod may be 12/16/46; was buried in City Cemetery, Sumner, Illinois.
    4. BURGET FRANCIS (FRANK) MARION was born on 31 Mar 1868 in Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 10 Aug 1950 in Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana.
    5. BURGET DAVID WESLEY was born on 20 Sep 1869 in Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 27 Aug 1957.
    6. BURGET SUSAN JANE was born on 17 Dec 1870 in Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 14 Mar 1948.
    7. BURGET HATTY BELL was born on 1 Apr 1872 in Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 16 Jan 1939.
    8. BURGET CLARA ELEN was born on 22 Jul 1873 in Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 30 Apr 1882.
    9. BURGET LENA MAE was born on 20 May 1875 in Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 14 Mar 1945.
    10. BURGET GRACY was born on 6 Mar 1877 in Lawrence County, Illinois; died on 6 Mar 1877 in Lawrence County, Illinois.

  5. 12.  OWENS WILEY CATHOLIC GREEN SHELBY was born on 13 Jun 1864 in Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas; dob per death cert.; dob may be 6/13/63 as gravestone. (son of OWENS JOHN GREEN (GREENE) and ROBISON ELIZABETH); died on 13 Jul 1929 in Monett, Barry Bounty, Missouri.; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..

    Notes:

    Place of birth may be Seligman, Mo rather than Berryville, Carroll Co., AR.

    DEATH CERTIFICATE

    Barry County Clerk's Office
    #58
    Registration District #30
    Primary Reg. District 3003
    Barry County, Monett, Missouri

    Wiley Catholic Green Shelby Owens
    June 13, 1864 dob
    65 yr. 1 mo. age at death
    Carpenter - Occupation
    Birthplace - not known
    Filed 7-15-29
    Doctor West
    Death July 13, 1929 at 8:30 a.m.
    Carcinoma of Stomach for 11 years.
    Signed Dr. L. H. Ferguson
    Calloway Funeral Home 7-15-29

    Death Certificate gives dob as June 13, 1864 and gravestone gives dob as July 13, 1864. Death Certificate says birthplace unknown. A son's marriage record gives Seligman, Mo. as their home location. He was a carpenter living in Monett, Mo. for 30 years. His tombstone says "Not My Will but Thine be Done". According to Sonja Bentley's notes, Catholic Wiley and Ocie lived in the Owens Bend area of Stone Co. Verified by "History of Stone County, Missouri--Stone County Hist. Soc., 1989, p. 555.

    Wiley Catholic Green Shelby Owens was of the Owens Bend area, Stone County, MO, and was a carpenter.

    In a letter to Lorene Gines from Lou Davis dated July 15, 1985 she states that her mother, Helen Owens Gaines, said that grandpa was born, married and died on July 13. The birth and death dates may be correct, but we have a totally different marriage date.

    1910 CENSUS

    Wiley C. Owens, headArtellia
    47 yrs. old39 yrs. old
    married 24 yrs.10 kids/7 living
    born MOborn MO
    Father from TennesseeFather from Illinois
    Mother from TennesseeMother from Illinois
    spoke EnglishSpoke English
    could not read or writeCould read and write
    owned home free

    WILEY married MOUDY OSA ARTELIA PERMELIA PALESTINE on 18 Oct 1885 in Home of P W. Riddle, Seligman,Barry Co.,Mo. by Justice of Peace James T. Pennell. OSA (daughter of MOUDY THOMAS and RIDDLE MARTHA) was born on 3 Apr 1871 in Seligman, Barry Co., Mo. or Monett, Barry Co., Mo.; grave stone says dob 4/3/72; died on 29 Mar 1914 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri.. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  MOUDY OSA ARTELIA PERMELIA PALESTINEMOUDY OSA ARTELIA PERMELIA PALESTINE was born on 3 Apr 1871 in Seligman, Barry Co., Mo. or Monett, Barry Co., Mo.; grave stone says dob 4/3/72 (daughter of MOUDY THOMAS and RIDDLE MARTHA); died on 29 Mar 1914 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..

    Notes:

    Spelling may be Ossie Artelia Parmelia Palestine Moudy. (Oscie, Ossie, Osce, Ocelia, Parmalia, Permillia). She died in childbirth and was buried with the child. Her mother died when she was real tiny and she was raised by Grandmother Riddle, her mother's mother, Martha (Riddle) Moudy. She was a half sister to Dora Summers. There was not quite 2 yrs. between them but they weren't together until good sized girls.

    Children:
    1. OWENS JAMES ARTHUR "BOOTS" was born on 28 Apr 1889 in Gunther (Gunter), Barry County, Missouri.; died on 28 May 1962 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Monett, Barry County, Missouri..
    2. 6. OWENS CHARLES WILEY was born on 20 Dec 1890 in Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri; dob may be 1891.; died on 20 Nov 1938 in Daviess County Hospital; d. of ruptured appendix; Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..
    3. OWENS LILLIE (LILLEY) (LILY) MABLE was born on 30 Jan 1892 in Butterfield, Barry Co., Missouri.; died on 7 Feb 1910 in Butterfield, Barry Co., Missouri; or Nevada, Missouri.; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..
    4. OWENS LULA (LULU) BELLE was born on 7 Oct 1893 in Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 18 Oct 1973 in St. Paul, Minnesota.; was buried in Union Cemetery, St. Paul, Minnesota..
    5. OWENS RAYMOND JACKSON (JAMES) was born on 31 Jan 1896 in Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 21 Jan 1898; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..
    6. OWENS WALTER RAYMOND was born on 6 Oct 1900 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 17 Jul 1901; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..
    7. OWENS ROSA MAE was born on 23 Feb 1901 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 23 Feb 1983 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Monett, Barry County, Missouri.
    8. OWENS CLARENCE OPAL was born on 19 May 1902 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 8 Jan 1975 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri; per Sonja Bentley yr. may be 1965.; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..
    9. OWENS LOIS GERTRUDE was born on 22 Feb 1906 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 26 Feb 1994 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri..
    10. OWENS EDITH MURIEL was born on 1 Nov 1908 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; died on 11 Jun 1910 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..
    11. OWENS ALICE was born on 29 Mar 1914 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri; mother died at her birth.; died on 29 Mar 1914 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.; was buried in Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy, Barry County, Missouri..

  7. 14.  TAYLOR FRANCIS MARION was born on 16 May 1869 in Stone County, near Galena, Missouri (son of TAYLOR WILLIAM THOMAS and OWENS ANNA ISABELLE); died on 28 Mar 1956 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri; was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Monett, Missouri.

    Notes:

    There is a photograph of Francis Marion Taylor and Jennie Philibert, daughter of Charles Edward Philibert and Sarah Ann Stalions, and granddaughter of Joseph Philibert and Peninah Yoachum in the History of Stone County Missouri p. 555.

    FRANCIS married PHILIBERT DELPHIA JANE (JENNIE) on 19 Aug 1889 in Galena, Stone County, MO; by S. F. Rea, J. P.. DELPHIA (daughter of PHILIBERT CHARLES EDWARD and STALLIONS SARAH ANN) was born on 25 Jul 1870 in Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri; died on 29 Jul 1928 in dod maybe 7/20/1927; Monett, Stone County, Monett, Missouri; was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Monett, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  PHILIBERT DELPHIA JANE (JENNIE) was born on 25 Jul 1870 in Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri (daughter of PHILIBERT CHARLES EDWARD and STALLIONS SARAH ANN); died on 29 Jul 1928 in dod maybe 7/20/1927; Monett, Stone County, Monett, Missouri; was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Monett, Missouri.

    Notes:

    MEMORIAL

    In loving remembrance of our mother, Mrs. F. M. Taylor, who died one year ago, July 29, 1928.

    Earth has lost its look of gladness,
    heaven seems to be more bright,
    Since the spirit of our mother
    Took its heavenly flight.

    In life we loved her dearly
    And in death we do the same.
    Dear mother, I often sit and think
    Of you and wish you were here again.

    But God called, it was His will
    But in my heart you linger still,
    Your memory is so dear to me
    As in the hour you went away.

    I think of you dear mother in silence--
    No eye can see me weep
    But many a silent tear I shed
    While others are asleep.

    Dear mother, could you speak to us
    And live with us again
    Our aching hearts then would be eased
    But this we wish in vain.

    You are gone, Mother, but not forgotten
    Never will they memory fade,
    sweetest thoughts shall ever linger
    Around the grave where you are laid.

    Just the crossing of the river,
    Just a stepping on the shore;
    The the joys of life eternal
    All were yours.

    For the Master whom we follow
    In his word has plainly said,
    That you're only sweetly sleeping
    Though you're numbered with the dead.

    The stars are dimly shining
    Upon your new-made grave,
    Where you sleep without waking
    You were loved but could not save.

    Sweet and peaceful be your slumber
    Forget you I can never
    But God called you home,
    He knows best, His will be done forever.

    F. M. Taylor, O. L. Taylor, L. S. Taylor, Veda Owens, Dolly Dummit, Velia Stewart, Luvena Martin

    Children:
    1. TAYLOR BERTHA ALMEDA was born in in Stone Co., Missouri; died in in Died as tiny baby..
    2. TAYLOR EARNIE S. died in in Died as tiny baby..
    3. TAYLOR EARL SYLVESTER "EARLEE" was born on 13 Jul 1890 in Stone County, Missouri; never married; Jan Elliott has dob as September 1889.; died on 22 Nov 1911 in Topeka, Kansas; Bd. Oakdale Cem., Monett, Mo..
    4. TAYLOR LATE SILVANIS (SYLVANUS) was born on 28 Feb 1893 in Stone County, Missouri; died on 17 May 1980 in Missouri; Bd. IOOF Cemetery, Monett, Missouri.
    5. 7. TAYLOR VEDA ELVIRA was born on 1 Sep 1895 in Stone County, Missouri; died on 25 Jul 1936 in Washington, Indiana; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana..
    6. TAYLOR VELIA ELMIRA was born on 30 Jul 1898 in Stone County, Missouri; died on 3 May 1939 in Neosho, Missouri; dod may be 5/3/1938; bu. Oddfellows Cemetery, Monett, MO.
    7. TAYLOR LUVENA FRANCES was born on 23 Sep 1903 in Barry County, Missouri; died in Mar 1991.
    8. TAYLOR DOLLY GLADYS was born on 17 Jun 1905 in Viola, MO; died on 27 Oct 1985 in Aurora, MO; Bd. Maple Park Cem., Aurora, Mo..
    9. TAYLOR OTIS LEO was born on 4 Dec 1907 in Monett, Missouri; died in 1940 in Monett, MO; Bd. Oddfellows Cem., Monett, Mo.; dod may be 1941.


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