OWENS BETTY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  OWENS BETTY (daughter of OWENS BUTLER WOODFORD ALFRED HARWOOD and THOMAS FERN (ROBERTS)).

    BETTY married BOUGHTON UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  OWENS BUTLER WOODFORD ALFRED HARWOOD was born in Apr 1887 in Stone County, Missouri (son of OWENS WILLIAM BRANTLY and HARMON AMANDA MATNEY); died in in bd. Webb City, MO..

    Notes:

    Butler was a World War I veteran, a member of the American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a foundry employee in Webb City and suffered from arthritis for many years. One of his legs was crippled as a reslt, and he was forced to use crutches. He died of self-inflicted gun shot wounds., bd. Webb City, MO.
    p. 558 Stone County History Book
    Leonard Carey

    BUTLER married THOMAS FERN (ROBERTS) in 1917 in Missouri. FERN died in Dec 1945 in Webb City, MO; bd. Webb City, MO.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  THOMAS FERN (ROBERTS) died in Dec 1945 in Webb City, MO; bd. Webb City, MO..
    Children:
    1. OWENS CHILD
    2. OWENS PEARL
    3. OWENS ALTA
    4. 1. OWENS BETTY
    5. OWENS DOROTHY
    6. OWENS CHILD
    7. OWENS ROY


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  OWENS WILLIAM BRANTLY was born on 17 Apr 1846 in Washingon County, Missouri (son of OWENS WILLIAM KING and MCCRAY SARAH ANN (MCRAY)); died on 30 Sep 1915 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    William moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, ca 1906. His grandson, Tober, remembered seeing his "Grandpap" coming back to Stone county from Tulsa for a visit. He was driving his team and wagon, and Tobe ran down the road to meet him. As boys will do, Tobe was jumping on and off the wagon; and when he tried to jump onto the break, his foot slipped and the wagon ran over him. As he told the story: "I had the lockjaw, and we went over to see Granny Gore, and we had to go through a lot of huckleberry bushes, and when we saw Granny, the first thing she said was 'The first thing I want to see is Granny Gore.' She made me a glass of huckleberry juice, and I took a sip of that - and I went to eating real quick."
    William B. is known to have worked in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a brick company during the time bricks were being laid in the streets. He was a foreman for the company and in a position to hire as he wished. Many of the relatives knew where to go when they were looking for work.
    They are both buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma. There were no stones erected as of this writing, but their loacation is Block 205, Section 11, N.W.2 and N.W.3.
    p. 556-557
    Leonard E. Carey
    History of Stone County Missouri 1989
    Stone County, Missouri, Historical Sociey

    WILLIAM married HARMON AMANDA MATNEY on 26 Mar 1868 in Stone County, Missouri; By E. A. Stalions, J. P.. AMANDA was born in Oct 1843 in Illinois.; died on 12 Sep 1913 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  HARMON AMANDA MATNEY was born in Oct 1843 in Illinois.; died on 12 Sep 1913 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Amanda was a sister to Sophia Elizabeth Harmon who married Elias Owens.
    Dana Whetstone has her born in Missouri.

    http://www.gencircles.com/users/seidler/1/data/631
    has her born in 1847 in Stone County, MO.

    Children:
    1. OWENS JAMES WILLIAM was born in 1871 in Missouri; died in in Believed to have died young.
    2. OWENS SARAH FRANCES (SIS) was born in 1874 in Missouri; died on 25 May 1942 in Galena,Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.
    3. OWENS SAMANTHA ADMINTINE (AMANTINE) (TINE) was born in Mar 1877 in Stone County, Missouri (deaf mute); died in 1922 in Stone County, Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.
    4. OWENS JIM was born on 1 Aug 1880.
    5. OWENS MARY E. (MOLLY) was born on 1 Aug 1880 in Stone County, Missouri; (deaf mute); died in in Stone County, Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.
    6. 2. OWENS BUTLER WOODFORD ALFRED HARWOOD was born in Apr 1887 in Stone County, Missouri; died in in bd. Webb City, MO..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  OWENS WILLIAM KING was born on 31 Oct 1814 in Maury County, Tennessee (son of OWENS RHEUBEN (REUBEN) and RANDALL MARY "POLLY"); died on 15 Jan 1882 in Stone County, Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Maury County, TN Court Minutes, Bk. 9, page 67, July 18, 1825. William Owen(s) - 9 years old the 20th December last, ordered to be bound to Francis Slauter until he is 21 to be a gunsmith.
    1840 MO Census, Washington Co. p. 212, line 17. William Owens2 males under 5 yrs. old; 1 male between 5 - 10 yrs. old; 1 male 20 - 30 yrs. old; 1 female 5 - 10 yrs. old.
    1850 MO Census, Washington Co., Liberty Twp. p. 142B, lines 20-27, October 11, 1850. William Owens, 36, b. TN, farmer. Sarah A., 25, TN; Elias, 16, MO; Reuben, 13, MO; Anna I, 6, MO; Wm. B., 4, MO; Daniel M., 3, MO; and Mary A., 4/12, MO.
    1860 MO Census, Stone County. Flat Creek Twp p. 568-569, July 3, 1860. William Owen, 45, TN, Farmer; Sarah, 35, TN; Ann, 16, MO; William, 14, MO; Daniel, 12, MO; Mary A., 10, MO; James, 8, MO; Hugh, 6, MO; John A., 4, MO; Mahala, 1, MO. Wm. Sr. could not read or write: the family is mistakenly listed as "Owen" instead of "Owens".
    1870 MO Census, Stone Co., Flat Creek Twp. p. 122A, lines 1-9. William Owens, 55, TN, Farmer; Sarah, 44, GA, Keeping House; Mary A., 21, MO, at home; James C., 18, MO, Farm Laborer; Hugh J., 16, MO, Farm Laborer; John A., 14, MO, at home; Mahala A., 11, MO, at home; Drucilla, 8, MO, at home; Robert H. , 5, MO, at home. Wm. owned personal property valued at $340. Hugh and John could not write. Mahala could not read or write. Rollen is mistakenly listed as Robert.
    1880 MO Census, Stone Co., Williams Twp p. 38B, lines 28-32, June 4, 1880. William Owens, 65, TN, Farmer; Sarah Ann, 54, TN/NC, keeping house; Hugh Jay, 26, MO, at home; Rolin H., 15, MO, at home; Dilafatt(?), 9, MO, at home. Hugh had already been married and widowed; four other Owens families follow, probably sons of Wm. because they all list both parents born in TN.

    William King Owens owned land in Sections 11 and 15. By 1860 their one room cabin buldged with 2 teenagers and 6 children. As the children married, they farmed adjacent to, or near their parents.
    Owens Cemetery, Section 11; Owens School, Section 15; Fields School and Cemetery, Section 18; Jones School, Section 24; Hendrickson School, Section 28.
    Info. in last 2 paragraphs from History of Stone County Missouri, p. 555 written by Leonard E. Carey

    This is a rather large family, and I have the names and information on some 487 descendants as of this writing.
    Leonard E. Carey 1989

    The Owenses were basically farmers and they became a part of the American Dream. Wherever new land was opened for homesteading, you will find them packing up their belongings and moving on to what they hoped would be a better life. Some found their "Utopia," but others could only see the hardships.
    From family statements, it is learned that William and his son Elias travelled from Tennessee into eastern Missouri looking for land that they could settled on. They found what they were looking for in Washington Co., MO, and sent word back to Tennessee that the rest of the family should follow them by wagon team.
    A house was built; crops set in and there was time for increasing the family. It was here that Ann, William B., Daniel, and Mary Dosha were born. This was to be their home for the nexxt 10 years or so. The children attended school in a one-room school house that stands today. It is located at Sunnan Lake, Washington Co., MO. I was fortunate in taking a picture of this building, though it is no longer used as a school
    Samuel J. Lamkey, a relative of the family, now lives on the old home place. The original house burned, as have three others that were built, so there is little remaining to indicate how it was when William lived there. We can, however, pinpoint the location as being near Ebo, MO.
    Sometime between the 1850 census and 1852 William moved his family to Newton Co., MO. His son, James Clement Owens, was born at Granby, MO 18 June 1852. Elizabeth and Elias were already married by thistime, and they remained in Washington Co., as did Reuben. I am not sure what happened to Elizabeth, but I have met many of her brother's descendants in Washington Co., MO.
    Hugh Jefferson Owens was born 15 June 1854, probably at Granby, MO. John Anderson Owens was born 14 April 1856 at Granby, MO, Sometime between 1856 and 1859, William moved his family to Stone Co., MO, His daughter Mahala America Josephine
    Owens was born in Stone Co., 31 March 1859. It was in Stone Co. that William built their home, a large one-room log cabin. The stove was in one corner and they slept in the other.
    Mildred Chism Bushnell remembers asking her grandfather, James Clement Owens, why his dad had moved down into southern Stone co. He said, "The fishing and hunting were better. They traded with Indians and the berries and grapes were plentiful. It was a very peaceful life." Daniel, John, and Dilly homesteaded close to their father. James also owned land nearby. James sold his son-in-law land adjoining the school house. As Mildred Bushnell says, "William Owens must have been a pretty nice guy, or he would not have kept his children so close."
    In keeping with the thought of togetherness, William had the idea of a family cemetery, and such a plot was established in 1881 on about one acre of land that William and Sarah purchased on 5 June 1875, in the southwest corner, Section 11, Range 24W, Township 22N, Stone Co., MO. One of the stipulations in establishing this cemetery was that WJilliam would be the first buried there. He has now been dead and buried over 101 years (he died 15 Jan. 1882). I have been to the cemetery and have pictures of the stones and have the names of most of the people buried there. It is located 9-10 miles east of Hill City (on Highway #39, Barry Co., MO) on the banks of Table Rock Lake, turn right on the first road past the Owens Public Use Area and continue approximately one mile. The only road to thsi cemetery is unmarked and unpaved. The Owens cemetery was established in 1881.
    Mildred writes, "I remember before Dilly tore down his father's house, Grandmother and I picked baskets of roses and went to the cemetery. She draped flowers on everyone's grave and she would call them by name. We would then visit William King and Sarah Owens' log house just across the road. It had the biggest fireplace I ever saw."
    Nearby to the cemetery is what remains of the Owens School house. It has not been used for many years, but some of the relatives can tell stories about their teachers and teh lessons they learned there. James Clement Owens donated the seven acres of land, and James F. Banks, husband of Mary Dosha Owens Banks, built the Owens School house.

    Leonard E. Carey

    WILLIAM married MCCRAY SARAH ANN (MCRAY) in Mar 1842 in Washington County, Missouri; dom may be 1843.. SARAH (daughter of MCCRAY Daniel and ADAMS Anna) was born on 4 Jan 1826 in Scott County, Georgia; died on 11 Nov 1893 in Stone County, Missouri; dod ?11/16/1892; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  MCCRAY SARAH ANN (MCRAY) was born on 4 Jan 1826 in Scott County, Georgia (daughter of MCCRAY Daniel and ADAMS Anna); died on 11 Nov 1893 in Stone County, Missouri; dod ?11/16/1892; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Wanda L. Gines has a picture of Sarah Ann McCray Owens in Lorene Gines' file.

    http://www.gencircles.com/users/seidler/1/data/611
    has her name as Sarah Ann McRae and dob as 14 Jan. 1826.

    Children:
    1. OWENS ANNA ISABELLE was born on 29 Oct 1844 in Washington County, Missouri; died on 28 Jan 1915 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri; death by stroke/apoplexy; was buried in Westbay Cemetery, Monett, Barry County, Missouri.
    2. 4. OWENS WILLIAM BRANTLY was born on 17 Apr 1846 in Washingon County, Missouri; died on 30 Sep 1915 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    3. OWENS DANIEL MCCRAY was born on 28 Aug 1848 in Washington County, Missouri; died on 7 Sep 1912 in Williams Twp., Stone County, Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.
    4. OWENS MARY DOSHA ANN was born on 16 Feb 1850 in Washington County or Stone County, Missouri; died in 1924 in Oklahoma or perhaps Colorado?; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    5. OWENS JAMES CLEMENT SR. was born on 18 Jun 1852 in Granby, Newton County, Missouri.; died on 1 Nov 1928 in Stone County, MissourI; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.
    6. OWENS HUGH (HUEY) JEFFERSON (JAY) was born on 15 Jun 1854 in Granby, Newton County, Missouri.; died on 8 Dec 1911 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri; cerebral hemorage; was buried in Maple Park Cemetery, Aurora, Missouri.
    7. OWENS JOHN ANDERSON was born on 14 Apr 1856 in Granby, Newton County, Missouri.; died on 17 Sep 1925 in Oroville, California; or d. Thermal, California; was buried in Sutter City, California.
    8. OWENS MAHAILA AMERICA JOSEPHINE was born on 31 Mar 1859 in Stone County, Missouri..
    9. OWENS DRUCILLA LOUISA LAVENA TRANQUILLA was born on 24 Apr 1861 in Stone County, Missouri; dob may be Apr. 25; Yr. may be 1862.; died on 6 Jun 1942 in Cedaredge, Colorado; was buried in Cedaredge, Colorado.
    10. OWENS ROLAND (ROLLEN) HANKTON was born on 20 Apr 1865 in Stone County, Missouri.; died on 9 Jan 1919 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    11. OWENS DILLY FATE (DILEFATE) was born on 24 May 1871 in Stone County, Missouri; dob may be 1872.; died on 2 Oct 1920 in Stone County, Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.



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