Descendants of John Wade, Sr. Generation No. 1 1. John1 Wade, Sr. was born 1784 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died August 1840 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Prudence Ellington October 29, 1806 in Greenup County, Kentucky, daughter of David Ellington and Mary Dupuy. She was born 1788 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died Bef. 1860. Notes for John Wade, Sr.: 1810 Census, Greenup County, Kentucky: John Waid, 2 white males under 10, 1 white male 25 thru 44, 1 white female 10 thru 25, 1 slave. 1820 Census, Greenup County, Kentucky: John Wade, 2 white males under 10, 1 white male 16 thru 18, 2 white males 16 thru 26, including heads of household, 1 white male 45 and upwards, including heads of household, 1 white female under 10, 2 white females 10 thru 16, 3 white females 16 thru 26, including heads of household, 1white female 45 and upwards, including heads of household. Number of persons engaged in agriculture, 2. 1830 Census, Clay County, Missouri: John Wade, 1 male under 5, 1 male 5 to 10, 2 males 10 to 15, 2 males 15 to 20, 1 male 20 to 30, 1 male 40 to 50, 1 female 5 to 10, 1 female 40 to 50. 1840 Census, Clay County, Missouri: John Wade, Sr. - 1 male 5 to 10, 2 males 10 to 15, 1 male 15 to 20, 2 males 20 to 30, 1 male 50 to 60, 1 female 10 to 15, 1 female 50 to 60 Headstone: On old William farm, located SE1/4, sec. 17, twp. N, range 31W., Prudence Ellington Wade Birth Date: 1788, wife of John Wade; Married November 6, 1806 From Cathy Harless Merritt: Buried on the Wade homestead, currently the Edgar Petty farm in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. More About John Wade, Sr.: Burial: August 1840, Wade Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1840, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1810, Greenup County, Kentucky Census 3: 1820, Greenup County, Kentucky Census 4: 1830, Clay County, Missouri Occupation: Farmer Religion: Christian Will: August 21, 1840, Probated in Liberty, Missouri Notes for Prudence Ellington: February 7, 1842: The Court appoints Prudence Wade his estate guardian for Berry & Joel Thomas Wade minors of John Wade desc said $2000 in each case. Court approved. 1850 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, November 23, 1850: Wade, Prudence, 62, F, W, Virginia Wade, Berry, 19, M, W, Missouri Wade, Joel T., 17, M, W, Missouri Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, April 7, 1854: Guardian's Final Notice Notice is hereby given that I will make application at the next May term of the Clay County Court for a final settlement of Guardianship of Berry Wade and Joel Wade, when and where all persons interested can attend if they think proper. PRUDENCE WADE, Guardian of Berry Wade and Joel Wade: April 7, 1854 Headstone: On old William farm, located SE1/4, sec. 17, twp. N, range 31W., Prudence Ellington Wade Birth Date: 1788, wife of John Wade; Married 06 Nov 1806 From Cathy Harless Merritt: Buried on the Wade homestead, currently the Edgar Petty farm in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. More About Prudence Ellington: Burial: Aft. 1860, Wade Graveyard, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for John Wade and Prudence Ellington: More About John Wade and Prudence Ellington: Marriage: October 29, 1806, Greenup County, Kentucky Children of John Wade and Prudence Ellington are: + 2 i. Peyton2 Wade, born May 25, 1808 in Virginia; died March 18, 1887 in Missouri. + 3 ii. John W. Wade, Jr., born February 04, 1810 in Kentucky; died October 28, 1859 in Missouri. + 4 iii. William D. Wade, born December 30, 1812 in Kentucky; died January 08, 1888 in Clay County, Missouri. + 5 iv. Ward Wade, born August 22, 1818 in Kentucky; died January 25, 1896 in Clay County, Missouri. + 6 v. David S. Wade, born 1819 in Virginina; died Abt. 1879 in Missouri. + 7 vi. Pleasant Wade, born June 13, 1820 in Kentucky; died Unknown. 8 vii. Mary Ann Wade, born Abt. 1825; died Bef. 1850 in Missouri. Notes for Mary Ann Wade: Notes from David Swafford: She and rocker fell into fireplace and burned to death. More About Mary Ann Wade: Will: February 17, 1847, Clay County, Missouri + 9 viii. Littleberry Wade, born 1831 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 10 ix. Joel Thomas Wade, born July 08, 1833 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died December 04, 1891 in Clay County, Missouri. Generation No. 2 2. Peyton2 Wade (John1) was born May 25, 1808 in Virginia, and died March 18, 1887 in Missouri. He married Elizabeth Wilhoit October 26, 1832 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of James Wilhoit and Susannah Hixson. She was born March 14, 1814 in Greene County, Tennessee, and died September 25, 1893 in Missouri. Notes for Peyton Wade: 1840 Census, Clay County,. Missouri: 1 male under 5, 1 male 30 to 40, 1 female under 5, 2 females 5 to 10, 1 female 20 to 30. February 7, 1842 Mary Ann Wade choose for her guardian of her estate Peyton Wade, said $2000. Court approved. Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, February 13, 1847: FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the undersigned, guardian of Mary Ann Wade, will apply to the county court of Clay county, to be held at the court-house in the Town of Liberty, in said county on the first Monday in March, 1847, to make final settlement of my accounts as such guardian. PEYTON WADE, Guardian of Mary Ann Wade March 6, 1847 1850 Slave Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, November 12, 1950: Wade, Peyton, 1, age 5, M, B 1850 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, November 18, 1850: Wade, Peyton, 48, M, W, Farmer, 2000, Virginia Wade, Eliza, 35, F, W, Tennessee Wade, Susan, 16, F, W, Missouri Wade, Mary, 15, F, W, Missouri Wade, Eliza, 12, F, W, Missouri Wade, John, 11, M, W, Missouri Wade, James, 7, M, W, Missouri Wade, Nancy, 5, F, W, Missouri Wade, Martha, 3, F, W, Missouri Wade, Peyton, 8/12, M, W, Missouri 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: Peyton Wade, 58, M, Farmer, 5000, 500, Virginia Elizabeth Wade, 47, F, Tennessee Mary Wade, 26, F, Missouri James Wade, 16, M, Missouri Martha Wade, 12, F, Missouri Louisa Wade, 9, F, Missouri Berry Wade, 6, M, Missouri Joel Wade, 3, M, Missouri 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, September 10, 1870: Wade, Peyton, 62, M, W, Farmer, 2800, 800, Missouri Wade, Betsy, 55, F, W, Keeping House, Missouri Wade, Louisa, 20, F, W, Missouri Wade, Ward, 18, M, W, Missouri Wade, Joshua, 16, M, W, Missouri Wade, John, 14, M, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 21 & 22, 1880: Paenton Wade, Self, M, Male, W, 72, Farmer, Virginia, Missouri, Virginia Elizabeth Wade, Wife, M, Female, W, 66, Keeping House, Tennessee Joseph Wade, Son, W, Male, W, 23, At Home, Missouri, Virginia More About Peyton Wade: Burial: March 1887, Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1840, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1870, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 5: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Elizabeth Wilhoit: Burial: September 1893, Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri More About Peyton Wade and Elizabeth Wilhoit: Marriage: October 26, 1832, Clay County, Missouri Children of Peyton Wade and Elizabeth Wilhoit are: + 11 i. Susan A.3 Wade, born October 04, 1833 in Clay County, Missouri; died August 02, 1904 in Clay County, Missouri. + 12 ii. Mary Wade, born January 14, 1835 in Missouri; died July 16, 1907 in Missouri. + 13 iii. Elizabeth Wade, born August 07, 1836 in Clay County, Missouri; died November 17, 1922 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri. + 14 iv. John Wade, born July 23, 1839 in Missouri; died June 13, 1898 in Missouri. + 15 v. James David Wade, born April 23, 1843 in Clay County, Missouri; died May 19, 1929 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri. 16 vi. Nancy Wade, born 1845 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Nancy Wade: Nancy appears on the 1850 census with Peyton and Elizabeth, but not on the 1860 census. I have found no other record for her, so I suspect she died before 1860. + 17 vii. Martha Ann Wade, born 1847 in Missouri; died Bef. 1886 in Missouri. 18 viii. Peyton Wade, Jr., born April 1850 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Peyton Wade, Jr.: Peyton, Jr. appears on the 1850 census with Peyton and Elizabeth, but not on the 1860 census. I have found no other record for him, so I suspect he died before 1860. 19 ix. Louisa Wade, born 1851 in Missouri; died Unknown. She married Summer G. March March 30, 1873 in Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. More About Summer March and Louisa Wade: Marriage: March 30, 1873, Clay County, Missouri 20 x. Ward Wade, born Abt. 1852 in Missouri; died Unknown. 21 xi. Joshua Wade, born Abt. 1853 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 22 xii. Berry Wade, born June 1853 in Missouri; died September 30, 1926 in Clay County, Missouri. 23 xiii. Joel Wade, born 1857 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 24 xiv. Joseph R. Wade, born May 31, 1857 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died March 06, 1925 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. 3. John W.2 Wade, Jr. (John1) was born February 04, 1810 in Kentucky, and died October 28, 1859 in Missouri. He married Nancy Watson January 24, 1833 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Joab Watson and Mary Higgins. She was born 1814 in Kentucky, and died Unknown. Notes for John W. Wade, Jr.: 1840 Census, Clay County, Missouri: John Wade, Jr., 1 male under 5, 1 male 5 to 10, 1 male 20 to 30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 20 to 30. 1850 Census, Clay County, Missouri, November 28, 1850: Wade, John, 40, M, W, Farmer, 800, Kentucky Wade, Nancy, 36, F, W, Kentucky Wade, Joab, 16. M, W, Missouri Wade, Susan, 15, F, W, Missouri Wade, Ward, 13, M, W, Missouri Wade, Samuel, 11, M, W, Missouri Wade, Newman, 9, M, W, Missouri Wade, Pleasant, 5, M, W, Missouri Wade, George, 7, M, W, Missouri Wade, Nancy, 1, F, W, Missouri 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: John Wade, 50, M, Farmer, 800, 500, Kentucky Nancy Wade, 45, F, Kentucky Saml Wade, 20, M, Missouri Meriman Wade, 17, F, Missouri Geo Wade, 15, M, Missouri, attended school within the year Pleasant Wade, 13, M, Missouri, attended school within the year Nancy Wade, 11, F, Missouri, attended school within the year (Meriman is actually Newman and male) More About John W. Wade, Jr.: Census 1: 1840, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Nancy Watson: 1880 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 17 &18, 1880: George Wade, Self, M, M, W, 35, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Mary E. Wade, Wife, M, F, W, 22, Keeping House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Minnie Wade, D, S, F, W, 1M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Nancy Wade, Mother, W, F, W, 65, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Nancy Watson: Census: 1880, Liberty Township, Eastern Port, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for John Wade and Nancy Watson: The last name is spelled Waide on marriage license. More About John Wade and Nancy Watson: Marriage: January 24, 1833, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri Children of John Wade and Nancy Watson are: + 25 i. Joab3 Wade, born 1834 in Missouri; died August 19, 1863 in Clay County, Missouri. 26 ii. Susan A. Wade, born 1835 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 27 iii. John Ward Wade, born November 04, 1838 in Missouri; died June 04, 1881 in Edgarton, Platte County, Missouri. 28 iv. Samuel Wade, born 1839 in Missouri; died May 1865 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Samuel Wade: Notes from "The Encyclopedia of Quantrill's Guerrillas" by Rose Mary Lankford: Wade, Samuel - Served under Anderson. In the 1860 Missouri census, Clay County, Gallatin township, Missouri City, John Wade, a 50 year old farmer, and his wife Nancy, who was 45, were born in Kentucky. Their children were: Samuel, 20, born in Missouri (as were the other children); Merriman (female), 17; George, 15; Pleasant, 13; Nancy, 11 (George or Pleasant could be the Newman Wade who rode with Quantrill, since I believe he may have come from Clay County). Samuel Wade came with Frank James, in 1864, to join Bill Anderson. He fought in the Centralia battle with Johnson. Wade intended to got to Mexico with Shelby, but decided to go to British Columbia, Canada. He was killed May of 1865 in Clay County. I (Shirley Wade Anderson) believe the Merriman on the 1860 census was really Newman Wade, he is listed as Newman in the 1850 census. Samuel Wade is mentioned in the book "History of Charles Quantrill" by Harrison Trow, published in 1923. He is in the chapter named - The Centralia Massacre. He is also mentioned in the book "Noted Guerrillas, or the Warfare of the Border" by John N. Edwards. Chapter XVI - After Centralia. Starting on page 299 continuing to page 300: "The challenge was accepted. The Guerrillas gathered themselves up together as if by a sudden impulse, and took the bridle-reins between their teeth. In the hands of each man there was a deadly revolver. There were carbines also, and yet they had never been unslung. The sun was not high, and there was great need to finish quickly whatever had need to be begun. Riding the best and fastest horses in Missouri, George Shepherd, Oll Shepherd, Frank Shepherd, Frank Gregg, Morrow, Trow, McQuire, Allen Parmer, Hence and Lafe Privin, James Younger, Press Webb, Babe Hudspeth, Dick Burnes, Ambrose and Thomas Maxwell, Richard Kinney, Si and Ike Flannery, Jesse and Frank James, David Poole, John Poole, Ed Greenwood, Al Scott, Frank Gray, George Maddox, Dick Maddox, DeHart, Jeff Emery, Bill Anderson, Tuck Hill, James Cummings, John Rupe, Silas King, Jas. Corum, Moses Huffaker, Ben Broomfield, Peyton Long, Jack Southerland, Wm. Reynolds, Wm. and Chas. Stewart, Bud Pence, Nat Tigue, Gooly Robertson, Hiram Guess, Buster Parr, William Gaw, Chat Rennick, Henry Porter, Arch and Henry Clements, Jesse Hamlet, Joh Thrailkill, Si Gordon, George Todd, William and Hugh Archie, Plunk Murray, Ling Litten, Joshua Esters, Sam Wade, Creth Creek, Theo. Castle, John Charman, and three score more of other unnamed heroes struck first the Federal ranks as if the rush was the rush of tigers............." Page 333: "...........All decided to do as the rest of the Southern forces had done, except Clements, Anderson, John and Thomas Maupin, Jack Bishop, Jesse James, Theo. Castle, Joh Chatman, Capt. Kelley, Joshua Esters, and Samuel Wade. These would go to Mexico with Shelby and espouse either Juarez or Maximillian, but they would never surrender............" Page 335 - 336: Capt. Arch Clements would not surrender when Poole and his men did, nor would James Anderson, Joshua Esters, Sam Wade, Samuel Brooks, John and Thomas Maupin, Theo. Castle, Jack Bishop, John Chatman and Capt. Kelley. Many of these preferred to fight to the death, and others to leave the country. Esters, Wade and Brooks crossed into Clay county, en route to British Columbia, when Esters and Wade were killed, and Brooks wounded and captured. His extreme youth saved his life -- being only seventeen, and looking much younger. Esters and Wade fought to the death. Surrounded by sixty militia, they killed six and wounded four." Page 355 - 356: Frank James, the day when he united his own fortunes to those of Anderson, carried with him into the new organization: Jesse James, Dock Rupe, Silas King, William Grindstaff, Peyton Long, James Commons, William Blackmore, Joshua Esters, Samuel Wade, Richard West, Jack Rupe, Dock Corly, William Stone, Harvey Brown, Joe Holt, David Wade, Creth Creek, Bud Pence, Jeptha Bowles, Leon Martinez, Socrates Johnson, Marston Lisle, Snowy Jenkins, Parker Talcott, Richard Ellington, John Fisher, Peter Farley, Newton Oliphant, Theodore Castle, John Hope, Allen Parmer, Dof Carroll, Nat Tigue, William Henaburg, James Bissett, Patrick McMacane, Robert Todd, Plunk Murray, George Daily, Johnson Barbie, John Wilson, Thomas Fulton, Newman Wade, Abner Creek, Garrett Groomer, Gooly Robinson, Oll Shepherd, John Castman, Ling Litten, Henry Coward, Thomas Tuckett, William Winchester, Henry Buford, Rezin Magruder, Samuel Finnegan, Oscar Swisby, Valentine Baker, Clarence Tomlinson. Before a year had passed what a harvest of death reaped in the ranks of these ardent Guerrillas, young and dauntless. Peyton Long fell among the last of Taylor's heroic band, but many had preceded him and some few had followed him. In unnoted or forgotten graves they sleep from the Ohio river to the Pacific ocean. Not all the killed can be enumerated after the lapse of so many years, but the following are the names of many of the most intrepid ones: Peyton Long, Dock Rupe, Dof Carroll, Robert Todd, Garrette Groomer, Newman Wade, Theodore Castle, John Chatman, Samuel Wade, Joshua Esters, James Bissett, John Wilson, Patrick McMacane, Harvey Brown, Thomas Fulton, Gooly Bobertson, Newton Oliphant, Oll Shepherd, Joe Holt, Thomas Tuckett, Peter Farley, Marston Lisle, Snowy Jenkins, Parker Talcott, Jeptha Bowles, Leon Martinez, Socrates Johnson, William Winchester, Henry Buford, Rezin Magruder, Samuel Finnegan, Oscar Swisby, Valentine Baker, Clarence Tomlison. Article from the Liberty Weekly Tribune, July 20, 1866: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has obtained from the Clerk of the Clay county Court, (in vacation) letters of administration upon the estate of Samuel Wade, dec'ed, dated the 6th day of July, A. D. 1866. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them for allowance properly authenicaed within one year from the date hereof or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate, and such claims be not exhibited within three from the date hereof they will be forever barred. JOHN W. WADE, Adm'r July 13, 1866 29 v. Newman Wade, born 1841 in Missouri; died September 20, 1864 in Fayette, Missouri. Notes for Newman Wade: Notes from "The Encyclopedia of Quantrill's Guerrillas" by Rose Mary Lankford: Wade, Newman - Served under Anderson. Newman Wade was from Clay County. He came with Frank James, in 1864, to join Anderson. On September 20, 1864, he was killed at Fayette. He is mentioned in the book "Noted Guerrillas, or the Warfare of the Border" by John N. Edwards. Chapter XVI - After Centralia. Starting on page 291 continuing to page 292: ".........Anderson lost in killed, Garrett, Cravens, Agen, Grosdenor, and Newman Wade, ............" + 30 vi. George Grason Wade, born December 21, 1844 in Missouri; died October 21, 1897 in Clay County, Missouri. + 31 vii. Pleasant Wade, born February 08, 1847 in Clay County, Missouri; died August 12, 1875 in Clay County, Missouri. 32 viii. Nancy Wade, born 1849 in Missouri; died Unknown. 4. William D.2 Wade (John1) was born December 30, 1812 in Kentucky, and died January 08, 1888 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Elizabeth Stribling September 14, 1837 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of William Stribling and Margaret Searcy. She was born December 16, 1819 in Clark County, Kentucky, and died May 24, 1852 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for William D. Wade: 1840 Census, Clay County, Missouri: Wm Wade, 1 male 20 to 30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 20 to 30. 1850 Census, Clay County, Missouri, November 22, 1850: Wade, William, 28, M, Kentucky Wade, Elizabeth, 30, F, Kentucky Wade, Elizabeth, Jr., 10, F, Missouri Wade, Samira, 6, F, Missouri Wade, Amanda, 4, F, Missouri 1860 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 18, 1860: William Wade, 44, M, W, Farmer, 3000, 2000, Kentucky Elizabeth Wade, 21, F, W, Missouri Samira Wade, 17, F, W, Missouri Amanda Wade, 13, F, W, Missouri 1870 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 25, 1870: Wade, William, 56, M, W, Farmer, Kentucky Wade, Elizabeth, 29, F, W, Keeping Home, Missouri Wade, Samira, 24, F, W, At Home, Missouri Wade, Amanda, 21, F, W, At Home, Missouri 1880 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, District 124, June 13, 1880: Wm. B. Wade, Self, S, Male, W, 67, Farmer, Kentucky, Virginia, Kentucky Simira Wade, Dau, Female, W, 27, Keeping House, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Amanda Wade, Dau, Female, W, 25, Housekeeper, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Believe he killed a panther on his farm near Fishing River and tanned it. My grandfather, Payton Wade, was 5 years old when this happened (1876) Payton like to go visit "Uncle Will" and lie on this rug in front of the fireplace. More About William D. Wade: Burial: January 1888, Wade Graveyard, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1840, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1860, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1870, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 5: 1880, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Elizabeth Stribling: Burial: May 1852, Wade Graveyard, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, Roll MM432_396, page 386 More About William Wade and Elizabeth Stribling: Marriage: September 14, 1837, Clay County, Missouri Children of William Wade and Elizabeth Stribling are: 33 i. Elizabeth3 Wade, Jr., born July 24, 1832 in Clay County, Missouri; died May 14, 1871. 34 ii. Samyra Wade, born January 14, 1843 in Clay County, Missouri; died July 10, 1915 in Clay County, Missouri. She married Jacob E. Stollings December 25, 1883 in Clay County, Missouri; born February 22, 1845 in Missouri; died October 06, 1911 in Clay County, Missouri. More About Samyra Wade: Burial: July 1915, Wade Graveyard, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Jacob E. Stollings: 1900 Census, Polk Township, Ray County, Missouri, Stollings, Jacob E., Head, W, M, Feb 1845, 55, M, 15, Missouri, Virginia, Virginia, Farmer Stollings, Samara, Wife, W, F, Jan 1843, 57, M, 15, 0, 0, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Kilgore, John, Boarder, W, M, March 1864, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, Farm Laborer Kilgore, Austin K., W, M, march 1880, 20, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, Farm Laborer 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 11, 1910: Stollings, James, Head, M, W, 66, M1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Stollings, Samyra, Wife, F, W, 67, M1, 28, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Jacob E. Stollings: Burial: October 08, 1911, Wade Graveyard, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Nalvular Heart Disease Census 1: 1900, Polk Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Jacob Stollings and Samyra Wade: Marriage: December 25, 1883, Clay County, Missouri 35 iii. Amanda Wade, born April 06, 1847 in Clay County, Missouri; died June 15, 1913 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Amanda Wade: 1900 Census, Liberty,Clay County, Missouri, June 11, 1900: Wade, Amanda, Head, W, M, Apr 1847, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Book Agent More About Amanda Wade: Burial: June 16, 1913, Wade Graveyard, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Organic Heart Disease Census: 1900, Liberty,Clay County, Missouri 5. Ward2 Wade (John1) was born August 22, 1818 in Kentucky, and died January 25, 1896 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Patsey Ann Bailey November 02, 1848 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Jeremiah Bailey and Katherine Walker. She was born January 26, 1826 in Kentucky, and died February 06, 1902 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Ward Wade: 1850 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, November 15, 1850: Ward Wade, 32, M, W, Farmer, 2260, Kentucky Patsy Wade, 24, F, W, Kentucky Martha J. Wade, 1, F, W, Missouri 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: Ward Wade, 34, M, Farmer, 6000, 700, Virginia Patsy Wade, 31, F, Kentucky Martha Wade, 10, F, Missouri Mary Wade, 8, F, Missouri Nancy Wade, 6, F, Missouri Note from David Swafford: According to Charles Melvin Sewell, Ward was hung by Yankees during the Civil War but was cut down and survived. 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, September 16, 1870: Wade, Ward, 50, M, W, Farmer, 5000, 1500, Kentucky Wade, Emma, 45, F, W, Keeping House, Kentucky Wade, Mary, 19, F, W, Missouri Wade, Nancy, 14, F, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 19 & 21, 1880: Wade, Ward, M, W, 61, Married, Farmer, Virginia, Virginia, Virginia Wade, Pattsey A., W, F, 54, Wife, Married, Keeping House, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Meary A., W, F, 29, Daughter, Single, At Home, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky Wade, Nancey C., W, F, 27, Daughter, Single, At Home, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky Newspaper clipping from Cathy Merritt, descendant of Ward Wade: Letters of administration upon the estate of the probate court of Clay County, Missouri hearing date the 3rd of February, 1896. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same for allowance within one year from the date of said letters or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if any such claim be not presented within two years from the date hereof, the same will be forever barred. George Neth --- Administrator February 14th, 1896 Simrall & Trimble, Attorneys Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Very stingy, lived down the road between Lilly & Paradise went to school at Lily. Lived near Fishing River between Liberty and Excelsior Springs not far from Kearney. He was killed by a wild cat. He was scratched badly (also the horse he was riding) they both died from the results. More About Ward Wade: Burial: 1896, Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1870, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Patsey Ann Bailey: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 1, 1900: Wade, Ann, Head, W, F, Jan 1828, Wd, 3, 2, Kentucky, Virginia, Kentucky Long, Mary, Servant, W, F, Jan 1873, 2, 2, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Servant More About Patsey Ann Bailey: Burial: February 1902, Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Ward Wade and Patsey Bailey: Marriage: November 02, 1848, Clay County, Missouri Children of Ward Wade and Patsey Bailey are: 36 i. Martha Jane3 Wade, born 1849 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 37 ii. Mary Ann Wade, born December 24, 1850 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died May 31, 1931 in Missouri. + 38 iii. Nancy Catherine Wade, born January 23, 1854 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died December 09, 1927 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri. 6. David S.2 Wade (John1) was born 1819 in Virginina, and died Abt. 1879 in Missouri. He married Mary Ann Gentry March 28, 1854 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Wesley Gentry and Susannah Estes. She was born August 27, 1841 in Missouri, and died July 20, 1917 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Notes for David S. Wade: The death certificate of Bird Gentry Wade states his father's name is B. G. Wade, all other documents I have found says his father was David S. Wade. 1850 Census, Kelsey, El Dorado County, California, November 28, 1850: 7th Family-A. H. Saxton, age 35, M, Minor, New York David S. Wade, age 35, M, Minor, value of real estate 1800, Virginia Littleberry Wade, age 21, M, Minor, value of real estate 1000, Missouri Samuel Cox, age 24, M, Minor, Kentucky Isaac Cox, age 18, Minor, Kentucky 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: David Wade, 41, M, Farmer, 6000, 4500, Virginia Mary Wade, 20, F, Missouri Wentry Wade, 3, M, Missouri Wm. Wade, 1, M, Missouri Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, September 11, 1863: Sheriff's Sale BY Virtue of two executions issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of clay county, state of Mo., and both in favor of the Farmer's Bank of Mo., and against Littleberry Wade, David S. Wade and Joel T. Wade, I will on Tuesday the 27th day of October, A. D. 1863, and between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and while the clay county circuit court is in session, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Littleberry Wade, in and to the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of clay and state of Missouri, to-wit: Part of the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section eight, township fifty-two, range thirty-one, twenty-six and one half acres off the west half of the south-west quarter of section eighteen, township fifty-two, of range thirty-one; also, the west half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-five, and the east half of the south-west quarter, and the west half of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four, all in township fifty-four, range thirty-two. Levied upon as the property of the said Littleberry Wade, and David S. Wade, to satisfy said executions. F. R. Long, Sheriff Sept. 11, 1863 Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, March 31, 1865: Sheriff's Sale BY Virtue of an execution issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of clinton county and state of missouri, and in favor of Thomas F. C. James and against David S. Wade, I will on Monday the 24th day of April, A. D. 1865, and between the hours of nine of the clock in the forenoon, and five of the clock in the afternoon of said day, and while the clay circuit court is in session, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the court house door in the city of Liberty, all the right, title, interest and claim of the said David S. Wade, in and to the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of clay and state of missouri, to-wit: The south east qr of the south west qr of section 35, township 54, range 32, levied upon as the property of the said David S. Wade to satisfy said execution. Damius Gittings, Sheriff Mar.10, 1865 1870 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 30, 1870: Wade, David S., 50, M, W, Farmer, 2000, 600, Virginia Wade, Mary A., 30, F, W, Keeping House, Missouri Wade, Wesley S., 11, M, W, At Home, Missouri Wade, Wm. G., 9, M, W, At Home, Missouri Wade, Lucy S., 7, F, W, At Home, Missouri Wade, David S., 5, M, W, At Home, Missouri Wade, Addie S., 5, F, W, At Home, Missouri Wade, Susannah, 1, F, W, At Home, Missouri Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, September 8, 1871: SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER and by virtue of a transcript execution issued from office of the Clerk of the circuit court in and for Clay county, Missouri, in favor of Clay County Commercial Savings Bank, and against David Wade, bearing date September 6th, 1871, and to me directed, I will on Thursday, the 28th day of September, 1871, Between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five 'clock in the afternoon of said day, and while the circuit court of Clay county, Missouri, is in session, sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the south front door of the court house, in the city of Liberty, in the county of Clay, and State aforesaid, all right, title interest of David Wade in and to the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Clay and state of Missouri, to-wit: The north west quarter of the north west quarter of section 4, township 52, range 31, and the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section 8, township 52, range 31, levied upon by me as the property of David Wade, to satisfy said execution. O. P. Moss, Sheriff Clay Co. Sept. 1, 1871 Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, November 15, 1872: Clay Circuit Court, Liberty, Mo., Nov. 9th, 1872. David S. Wade, Plaintiff Vs. } In Vacation George Paulson and William P. Judy, Defendants. Now at this day comes the plaintiff in the above entitled cause by his attorneys before the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay county, Missouri, in Vacation, and files his petition and affidavit stating among other things that the above named defendant, William P. Judy, is not a resident of this State. It is thereupon ordered by the Clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that publication be made notifying him that an action has been commenced against him by petition and attachment in the Circuit Court of Clay county in the State of Missouri, founded on a Judgment rendered in the Circuit Court of Clinton County, Missouri, on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1861, for the sum of one hundred and ninety-six and 55-100 dollars: that his property is about to be attached, and that unless he be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be holden at the court-house in the city of Liberty in said Clay county Missouri, on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1873, and on or before the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue and if not then before the end of the Term,) judgement will be rendered against him, and his property sold to satisfy the same. It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published in the "Liberty Tribune," a newspaper published in said County of Clay, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the commencement of the next term of said Court. A true copy, Attest. E. G. HAMILTON, Clerk. McCARTY * SMITH, Att'ys for Plff. November 15, 1872 From web site http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm CONFEDERATE MISSOURI TROOPS 12th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry 12th Cavalry Regiment, formerly the Jackson County Cavalry, was organized during the summer of 1863. The unit was assigned to General Shelby's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and confronted the Federals in Missouri and Arkansas. Later it was part of Price's operations in Missouri. The regiment sustained 2 casualties at Marks' Mills and 35 during Price's Expedition. It was included in the surrender on June 2, 1865. Its commanders were Colonel David Shanks, Lieutenant Colonel William H. Erwin, and Major Samuel Bowman and H. J. Vivien. David must have left the service before the end of the war. In "The Encyclopedia of Quantrill's Guerillas" by Rose Mary Lankford, he joined Quantrill's Guerillas in 1864. He came with Frank James to join Anderson. He served with "Bloody Bill Anderson". The note in her book reads: Wade, David - Served under Anderson. In the 1860 Missouri census, Clay County, Gallatin township, Missouri City, David Wade, a 41 year old farmer, was born in Virginia. His wife, Mary, who was 20, was born in Missouri. Their children were: Wentry (?, male), 3, and William, 1. I have corresponded with several researchers of Quantrill's Guerillas and they all confirm that this is the correct David Wade. David's brother, John W. Wade, had two sons who served with Quantrill, they were Newman and Samuel. I highly suspect that the Richard S. Ellington listed is the son of Prudence's brother Thomas Ellington. He is also mentioned in the book "Noted Guerrillas, or the Warfare of the Border" by John N. Edwards. Chapter XVI - After Centralia. Starting on page 355 continuing to page 356: Frank James, the day when he united his own fortunes to those of Anderson, carried with him into the new organization: Jesse James, Dock Rupe, Silas King, William Grindstaff, Peyton Long, James Commons, William Blackmore, Joshua Esters, Samuel Wade, Richard West, Jack Rupe, Dock Corly, William Stone, Harvey Brown, Joe Holt, David Wade, Creth Creek, Bud Pence, Jeptha Bowles, Leon Martinez, Socrates Johnson, Marston Lisle, Snowy Jenkins, Parker Talcott, Richard Ellington, John Fisher, Peter Farley, Newton Oliphant, Theodore Castle, John Hope, Allen Parmer, Dof Carroll, Nat Tigue, William Henaburg, James Bissett, Patrick McMacane, Robert Todd, Plunk Murray, George Daily, Johnson Barbie, John Wilson, Thomas Fulton, Newman Wade, Abner Creek, Garrett Groomer, Gooly Robinson, Oll Shepherd, John Castman, Ling Litten, Henry Coward, Thomas Tuckett, William Winchester, Henry Buford, Rezin Magruder, Samuel Finnegan, Oscar Swisby, Valentine Baker, Clarence Tomlinson. Before a year had passed what a harvest of death reaped in the ranks of these ardent Guerrillas, young and dauntless. Peyton Long fell among the last of Taylor's heroic band, but many had preceded him and some few had followed him. In unnoted or forgotten graves they sleep from the Ohio river to the Pacific ocean. Not all the killed can be enumerated after the lapse of so many years, but the following are the names of many of the most intrepid ones: Peyton Long, Dock Rupe, Dof Carroll, Robert Todd, Garrette Groomer, Newman Wade, Theodore Castle, John Chatman, Samuel Wade, Joshua Esters, James Bissett, John Wilson, Patrick McMacane, Harvey Brown, Thomas Fulton, Gooly Bobertson, Newton Oliphant, Oll Shepherd, Joe Holt, Thomas Tuckett, Peter Farley, Marston Lisle, Snowy Jenkins, Parker Talcott, Jeptha Bowles, Leon Martinez, Socrates Johnson, William Winchester, Henry Buford, Rezin Magruder, Samuel Finnegan, Oscar Swisby, Valentine Baker, Clarence Tomlison. More About David S. Wade: Census 1: 1850, Kelsey, El Dorado County, California Census 2: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1870, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Military service: 12th Missouri Cavalry, Company B, Confederate Army Notes for Mary Ann Gentry: 1880 Census - Dayton, Cass County, Missouri Mary Ann Wade, Self, F, W, W, 39, House Keeper, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wesley C. Wade, Son, M, S, W, 22, Laborer, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri listed as Idiotic -can not read or write William C. Wade, Son, M, S, W, 20, Laborer, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Lucy L. Wade, Dau, F, S, W, 17, House Keeper, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri David S. Wade, Son, M, S, W, 15, Laborer, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Adda P. Wade, Dau, F, S, W, 12, Servant, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Susannah M. Wade, Dau, F, S, W, 10, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Bird G. Wade, Son, M, S, W, 8, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri 1900 Census, Case Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, June 2 & 3, 1900: Tilleson, Richard, Head, W, M, Dec, 1854, 45, M, 5, Texas, Farmer Tilleson, Susan, Wife, W, F, May, 1869, 31, M, 5, 2, 1, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Tilleson, Flossie, W, F, April, 1900, 2/12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri Wade, Mary A., Mother-in-Law, W, F, Aug, 1840, 59, W, 10, 6, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1910 Census, Taylor Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, May 13, 1910: Tilleson, Enoch R., Head, M, W, 55, M,15, Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia, Farmer Tilleson, Zenna, Wife, F, W, 41, M, 15, 4, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Virginia Tilleson, Flossie, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri Tilleson, Rena, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri Tilleson, Ruby, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri Wade, Mary A., Mother-in-law, W, F, 69, Wid, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky The 1900 Census has Mary Ann's birth year as 1840, all other records I have seen say 1841, including her headstone. More About Mary Ann Gentry: Burial: July 1917, Blackburn Cemetery, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1880, Dayton Township, Cass County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Case Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 3: 1910, Taylor Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, District 5 More About David Wade and Mary Gentry: Marriage: March 28, 1854, Clay County, Missouri Children of David Wade and Mary Gentry are: 39 i. Wesley G.3 Wade, born 1858 in Missouri; died Unknown. 40 ii. William C. Wade, born 1860 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 41 iii. Lula V. Wade, born February 1863 in Springfield, Missouri; died April 01, 1912 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. + 42 iv. David Sanders Wade, born March 1865 in Missouri; died February 21, 1941 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 43 v. Ida Wade, born August 15, 1866 in Missouri; died May 27, 1939 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. + 44 vi. Susannah Mary Wade, born May 29, 1869 in Clay County, Missouri; died September 13, 1940 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. + 45 vii. Bird Gentry Wade, born January 01, 1871 in Clay County, Missouri; died December 19, 1958 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. 7. Pleasant2 Wade (John1) was born June 13, 1820 in Kentucky, and died Unknown. He married Nancy B. Blackey April 10, 1845 in Clay County, Missouri. She was born 1825 in Tennessee, and died Unknown. Notes for Pleasant Wade: 1850 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, November 22, 1850: Wade, Pleasant, 30, M, W, Farmer, 800, Kentucky Wade, Nancy, 25, F, W, Tennessee Wade, Prudence, 7, F, W, Missouri Wade, Fleming, 5, M, W, Missouri Wade, John, 1, M, W, Missouri 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: Pleasant Wade, 38, M, Farmer, 6000, 700, Missouri Nancy Wade, 42, F, Missouri Prudence Wade, 13, F, Missouri Semuel Wade, 12, M, Missouri (probably Fleming) Francis Wade, 10, M, Missouri Geo Wade, 4, M, Missouri 1870 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 25, 1870: Wade, Pleasant, 49, M, W, Farmer, Kentucky Wade, Nancy, 30, F, W, Keeping House, Kentucky Wade, Prudence, 23, F, W, At Home, Missouri Wade, Flemming, 21, M, W, Works on Farm, Missouri Wade, Frances, 20, M, W, Works on Farm, Missouri Wade, Geo W., 13, M, W, Works on Farm, Missouri 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, August 27, 1870: Wade, Pleasant, 48, W, M, Farmer, 5000, 1100, Kentucky Wade, Nancy, 42, F, W, Keeping House, Kentucky Wade, Prudence, 24, F, W, Missouri Wade, Fleming, 21, M, W, Missouri Wade, Frances, 19, M, W, Missouri Wade, George, 14, M, W, Missouri Wade, William, 12, M, W, Missouri Wade, Anna, 10, F, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, District 124, June 13, 1880: Pleasant Wade, Self, M, Male, W, 58, Farmer, Kentucky, Virginia, Virginia Nancy Wade, Wife, M, Female, W, 60, Keeping House, Kentucky, Virginia, Virginia Francis M. Wade, Son, M, Male, W, 29, Laborer, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky Janie Wade, Dau L., M, Female, W, 20, Housekeeper, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky More About Pleasant Wade: Census 1: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1870, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1880, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missour Occupation: Farmer in Clay County, Missouri More About Pleasant Wade and Nancy Blackey: Marriage: April 10, 1845, Clay County, Missouri Children of Pleasant Wade and Nancy Blackey are: + 46 i. Prudence A.3 Wade, born 1843 in Missouri; died December 26, 1901 in Missouri. + 47 ii. Fleming Thomas Wade, born February 1849 in Missouri; died July 1941 in Clay County, Missouri. 48 iii. John Wade, born 1849 in Missouri; died Bef. 1860. Notes for John Wade: John is not listed on the 1860 census, I am assuming that he died before 1860 even though I have not found a death date for him. + 49 iv. Francis M. Wade, born June 1850 in Missouri; died October 20, 1940 in Independence, Missouri. 50 v. George W. Wade, born 1856 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About George W. Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri 9. Littleberry2 Wade (John1) was born 1831 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Elizabeth Carrol December 20, 1855 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of James Carrol and Mary Bond. She was born 1832 in Clay County, Missouri, and died Aft. 1880 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Littleberry Wade: 1850 Census, Kelsey, El Dorado County, California, November 28, 1850: 7th Family-A. H. Saxton, age 35, M, Minor, New York David S. Wade, age 35, M, Minor, value of real estate 1800, Virginia Littleberry Wade, age 21, M, Minor, value of real estate 1000, Missouri Samuel Cox, age 24, M, Minor, Kentucky Isaac Cox, age 18, Minor, Kentucky (Littlebery is listed in both this household and with his mother, Prudence, in Clay County, Missouri) Note from Shirley Wade Dunaway Anderson: I have not been able to locate Littleberry in the 1860 Census, but I feel that they were in Clay County. On April 18, 1862, Littleberry is listed with his brother David and nephew Samuel as having taken the oath and given bond at Col. Penick's Headquarters in Liberty. Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, September 11, 1863: Sheriff's Sale BY Virtue of two executions issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of clay county, state of Mo., and both in favor of the Farmer's Bank of Mo., and against Littleberry Wade, David S. Wade and Joel T. Wade, I will on Tuesday the 27th day of October, A. D. 1863, and between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and while the clay county circuit court is in session, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Littleberry Wade, in and to the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of clay and state of Missouri, to-wit: Part of the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section eight, township fifty-two, range thirty-one, twenty-six and one half acres off the west half of the south-west quarter of section eighteen, township fifty-two, of range thirty-one; also, the west half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-five, and the east half of the south-west quarter, and the west half of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four, all in township fifty-four, range thirty-two. Levied upon as the property of the said Littleberry Wade, and David S. Wade, to satisfy said executions. F. R. Long, Sheriff Sept. 11, 1863 Note from Shirley Wade Dunaway Anderson: I have not been able to locate Littleberry in the 1870 Census, but I feel that they were in Clay County. On July 15, 1870, Littleberry is listed as being delinquent for his land tax for school purposes. Listed above him is F. M. Carroll, his brother-in-law and also husband of Prudence Wade his neice. 1880 Census, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri, June 8, 1880: Littlebury Wade, self, M, Male, W, 52, Farmer, Missouri, Virginia, Virginia Elizabeth Wade, Wife, M, Female, W, 48, Keeps House, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee Mary F. Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 21, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Henry C. Wade, Son, S, Male, W, 19, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Annie Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 17, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Orlena B. Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 15, At Home, Illinois, Missouri, Missouri Leoria E. Wade, Dau, S, Female, 13, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Isa Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 11, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Maria Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 9, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Laura Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 7, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Joel T. Wade, Son, S, Male, W, 5, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Littleberry Wade: Census 1: 1850, Kelsey, El Dorado County, California Census 2: 1860 Census 3: 1870 Census 4: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri More About Littleberry Wade and Elizabeth Carrol: Marriage: December 20, 1855, Clay County, Missouri Children of Littleberry Wade and Elizabeth Carrol are: 51 i. Mary F.3 Wade, born 1859 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Mary F. Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 52 ii. Henry C. Wade, born 1861 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Henry C. Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 53 iii. Annie Wade, born 1863 in Missouri; died July 05, 1882. More About Annie Wade: Burial: July 1882, Woodland Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 54 iv. Orlena B. Wade, born 1865 in Illinois; died Unknown. More About Orlena B. Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 55 v. Leoria E. Wade, born 1867 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Leoria E. Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 56 vi. Louicy Wade, born 1869 in Missouri; died May 24, 1882. More About Louicy Wade: Burial: May 1882, Woodland Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 57 vii. Maria Wade, born 1871 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Maria Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 58 viii. Laura Wade, born 1873 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Laura Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 59 ix. Joel T. Wade, born 1875 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Joel T. Wade: Census: 1880, Fishing River, Clay County, Missouri 10. Joel Thomas2 Wade (John1) was born July 08, 1833 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died December 04, 1891 in Clay County, Missouri. He married (1) Susan Malinda Piburn April 19, 1857 in Ray County, Missouri, daughter of John Piburn and Nancy Logan. She was born April 20, 1841 in Kentucky, and died May 01, 1877 in Clay County, Missouri. He married (2) Ann Elizabeth Norris Bef. 1880, daughter of John W. Norris. She was born January 02, 1837 in Clay County, Missouri, and died June 02, 1912 in Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri. He married (3) Virginia Adolphas Creek July 28, 1887 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Jacob Creek and Virginia Younger. She was born October 20, 1848 in Clay County, Missouri, and died June 16, 1928 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Joel Thomas Wade: Joel Thomas Wade Bible page says possible birth date for him, July 8, 1833. 1860 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 18, 1860: Joel T. Wade, 27, M, W, Farmer, 3500, 600, Missouri Susan Wade, 18, F, W, Missouri Martha Wade, 2, F, W, Missouri Berry Wade, 1, M, W, Missouri Article in The Liberty Weekly Tribune, September 11, 1863: Sheriff's Sale BY Virtue of two executions issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of clay county, state of Mo., and both in favor of the Farmer's Bank of Mo., and against Littleberry Wade, David S. Wade and Joel T. Wade, I will on Tuesday the 27th day of October, A. D. 1863, and between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and while the clay county circuit court is in session, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Littleberry Wade, in and to the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of clay and state of Missouri, to-wit: Part of the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section eight, township fifty-two, range thirty-one, twenty-six and one half acres off the west half of the south-west quarter of section eighteen, township fifty-two, of range thirty-one; also, the west half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-five, and the east half of the south-west quarter, and the west half of the north-east quarter of section thirty-four, all in township fifty-four, range thirty-two. Levied upon as the property of the said Littleberry Wade, and David S. Wade, to satisfy said executions. F. R. Long, Sheriff Sept. 11, 1863 1880 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 14, 1880: Joel T. Wade, Self, M, Male, W, 46, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Ann E. Wade, Wife, M, Female, W, 43, Keeping House, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky Martha A. Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 22, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Little B. Wade, Son, S, Male, W, 21, Farmer, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Clemintine Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 19, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Laura M. Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 15, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Henry M. Wade, Son, S, Male, W, 14, Farmer, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Richard A. Wade, Son, S, Male, W, 13, Farmer, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Nancy B. Wade, Dau, S, Female, W, 12, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Peyton Wade, Son, S, Male, W, 9, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Johnie E. Wade, Son, S, Male, W, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Note from Marilyn Harless: Story told by Nancy Wade Davis Bohrer to Marshall J. Davis and told to Marilyn J. Davis Haas Harless; Nancy Bell Wade was 13 years old at the time of Jesse James death. Her sister Margaret (Aunt Mag) went with her father, Joel Thomas Wade, to Jesse James funeral. Aunt Mag knew that Jesse James had a missing finger (center left hand) and she looked for that and the finger was gone so she knew it was Jesse James. Uncle Mell Sewell (Aunt Mags husband) also attended the funeral. More About Joel Thomas Wade: Burial: December 1891, Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1860, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1880, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Susan Malinda Piburn: Marjorie Severns has Susan being buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, Joanne Saathoff has her buried at the Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri. More About Susan Malinda Piburn: Burial: May 1877, Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Measles More About Joel Wade and Susan Piburn: Marriage: April 19, 1857, Ray County, Missouri Notes for Ann Elizabeth Norris: 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 25, 1910: Stockwell, William, Head, M, W, 58, M1, 19, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Laborer, Railroad System Stockwell, Nancy A., Wife, F, W, 39, M1, 19, 8, 6, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Stockwell, James M., Son, M, W, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, General Farm Stockwell, Mary A., Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Stockwell, Harry, Son, M, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Stockwell, Cecil, Son, M, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Stockwell, Marie, Daughter, F, W, 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Elizabeth, Mother, F, W, 72, Wd, 2, 2, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, Own Income More About Ann Elizabeth Norris: Burial: June 03, 1912, Salem Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Senile decay Census: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Joel Wade and Ann Norris: Marriage: Bef. 1880 Notes for Virginia Adolphas Creek: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 29 & 30m 1900: Wade, Virginia, Head, W, F, Oct 1848, 51, W, 10, 9, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farm Ellington, Charles, Son, W, M, June 1869, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Ellington, Addie, Daughter-in-Law, W, F, July 1875, M, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee Douglas, Sarah, Daughter, W, F, Nov 1882, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 27, 1910: Wade, Virginia A., Head, F, W, 61, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 3, 1920: King, William A., Head, O, F, M, W, 56, M, Tennessee, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer King, Annie, Wife, F, W, 52, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Foul, Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri, Farmer King, Lucy, Wife, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Wade, Virginia A. Mrs., Mother-in-Law, F, W, 71, W, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky More About Virginia Adolphas Creek: Burial: June 1928, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Joel Wade and Virginia Creek: Marriage: July 28, 1887, Clay County, Missouri Children of Joel Wade and Susan Piburn are: + 60 i. Martha Ann3 Wade, born January 31, 1858 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died November 26, 1943 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. + 61 ii. Littleberry Wade, born February 09, 1859 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died January 04, 1934 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. 62 iii. Clementine Nellie Wade, born July 11, 1861 in Missouri; died May 25, 1883. More About Clementine Nellie Wade: Medical Information: Measles + 63 iv. Laura Margaret Wade, born September 26, 1864 in Clay County, Missouri; died March 23, 1951 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. + 64 v. Henry Newton Wade, born February 27, 1866 in Missouri; died February 17, 1919 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. + 65 vi. Richard Alexander Wade, born November 04, 1867 in Missouri; died May 10, 1943 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. + 66 vii. Nancy Bell Wade, born December 11, 1869 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died February 12, 1960 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. + 67 viii. Payton Wade, born October 08, 1871 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died January 08, 1944 in Clay County, Missouri. + 68 ix. John Edwin Wade, born April 06, 1873 in Missouri; died March 25, 1912 in Platte County, Missouri. 69 x. Dellie Wade, died Unknown. Child of Joel Wade and Virginia Creek is: 70 i. Louella3 Wade, died Unknown. Notes for Louella Wade: From the Biography of Nancy Bell Wade Davis Bohrer-Louella lived only a year. Generation No. 3 11. Susan A.3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born October 04, 1833 in Clay County, Missouri, and died August 02, 1904 in Clay County, Missouri. She married (1) James Bailey May 13, 1852 in Clay County, Missouri, son of Jeremiah Bailey and Katherine Walker. He was born September 26, 1829 in Missouri, and died July 24, 1869 in Clay County, Missouri. She married (2) Werner Smith November 11, 1879 in Clay County, Missouri. He was born September 20, 1820 in Germany, and died February 01, 1889 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Susan A. Wade: Liberty Weekly Tribune, March 29, 1872: County Court Proceedings Court appoints Susan A. Bailey guardian of John W. Bailey, Mary Frances Bailey, Ella Catharine Bailey, and Jeremiah Bailey. 1900 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, June 7 & 8, 1900: Groom, Andrew, Head, W, M, June, 1855, 44, M, 25, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Groom, Mary, Wife, W, F, Aug, 1860, 40, M, 25, 8, 7, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Groom, James, Son, W, M, May, 1876, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Groom, Emma, Daughter, W, F, Mar, 1887, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Groom, John, Son, W, M, June, 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Groom, Grover, Son, M, W, Jan, 1892, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Groom, Jesse, Son, M, W, May, 1899, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Smith, Susan, Mother-in-law, W, F, Oct, 1833, 66, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Susan A. Wade: Burial: August 1904, Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1900, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Notes for James Bailey: 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 23, 1860: James Bailey, 29, M, Farmer, 1600, 300, Missouri Susan Bailey, 24, F, Missouri Jeremiah Bailey, 6, Missouri Mary F. Bailey, 2, F, Missouri 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, September 3, 1870: Bailey, James S., 36, M, W, Farmer, 4500, 650, KY Bailey, Susan, 34, F, W, Keeping House, KY Bailey, Jeremiah, 14, M, W, MO Bailey, Jannie, 9, F, W, MO Bailey, John, 7, M, W, MO Bailey, Babe, 2, M, W, MO (Probably the Ella C. on the 1880 Census) (Even though James' headstone states that he died in 1869, he is counted on the 1870 census with his family. Administration notices in the Liberty Weekly Tribune, has his death taking place before 1870.) More About James Bailey: Burial: July 1869, Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1870, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About James Bailey and Susan Wade: Marriage: May 13, 1852, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Werner Smith: 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: Werner Smith, 40, M, Farmer, 600, 500, Missouri Outharn Smith, 38, F, Missouri Kitty Smith, 10, F, Missouri Benj. Smith, 4, M, Missouri 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, September 19, 1870: Smith, Vanna, 48, M, W, Farmer, 1200, 1200, Prussia Smith, Handa, 40, F, W, Keeping House, Hannover Smith, Kate, 21, F, W, Missouri Smith, Benjamin, 15, M, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 21 & 22, 1880: Smith, Vanner, W, M, 59, married during census year, Farmer, Germany, Germany, Germany Smith, Susan, W, F, 46, Wife, Keeping House, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Baley, Ella C., W, F, 11, Step-Daughter, At School, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri More About Werner Smith: Burial: February 1889, Arley Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1870, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Werner Smith and Susan Wade: Marriage: November 11, 1879, Clay County, Missouri Children of Susan Wade and James Bailey are: 71 i. Martha Jane4 Bailey, born February 28, 1853 in Clay County, Missouri; died September 20, 1855 in Clay County, Missouri. More About Martha Jane Bailey: Burial: September 1855, Wade/Bailey Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri + 72 ii. Jeremiah Bailey, born April 10, 1854 in Missouri; died April 17, 1925 in Missouri. + 73 iii. Mary Frances Bailey, born August 28, 1858 in Clay County, Missouri; died October 26, 1938 in Lawson, Missouri. 74 iv. Jannie Bailey, born 1861 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 75 v. John Walker Bailey, Sr., born August 1861 in Missouri; died Unknown in Holt County, Missouri. + 76 vi. Ella Catherine Bailey, born 1869 in Missouri; died January 01, 1932 in Clinton County, Missouri. 12. Mary3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born January 14, 1835 in Missouri, and died July 16, 1907 in Missouri. She married James S. W. Faddis April 09, 1863 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, son of John Faddis and Annie Lemorns. He was born April 20, 1831 in Paradise, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, and died March 12, 1881 in Trimble, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri. Notes for Mary Wade: 1900 Census, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri, June 28, 1900: Fatas, Herman, W, M, Oct 1866, 33, M, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Fatas, Mildred, Wife, W, F, Mar 1870, 30, M, 4, 1, 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Fatas, Marry V., Daughter, W, F, Dec 1898, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Fatas, Marry, Mother, W, F, June 1835, 65, Wd, 1, 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Sanders, John, Boarder, W, M, Apr 1877, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Indian Territory, Farm Laborer More About Mary Wade: Burial: July 1907, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri Census: 1900, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri Notes for James S. W. Faddis: 1870 Census, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri, June 15, 1870: Faddis, James S., 39, M, W, Farmer, 1500, 700, Missouri Faddis, Mary, 37, F, W, Keeping House, Missouri Faddis, Herman L., 3, M, W, Missouri Faddis, John, 77, M, W, North Carolina 1880 Census, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri, Faddis, J. S. W., W, M, 49, Married, Farming, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky Faddis, Mary, W, F, 43, Married, Keeping House, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Faddis, H. L., W, M, 13, Works on Farm, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About James S. W. Faddis: Burial: March 1881, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri Census 1: 1870, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 2: 1880, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Mary Wade and James Faddis: Liberty Weekly Tribune, April 24, 1863: Marriages: On the 9th inst., near Paradise, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. George Owen, Mr. JAMES FADDIS to Miss MARY WADE. (after wooing her for ten years.) More About James Faddis and Mary Wade: Marriage: April 09, 1863, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Child of Mary Wade and James Faddis is: + 77 i. Herman L.4 Faddis, born October 1866 in Missouri; died November 11, 1929 in Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado. 13. Elizabeth3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born August 07, 1836 in Clay County, Missouri, and died November 17, 1922 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri. She married (1) Joab Wade December 29, 1859 in Clay County, Missouri, son of John Wade and Nancy Watson. He was born 1834 in Missouri, and died August 19, 1863 in Clay County, Missouri. She married (2) John D. Gosney July 14, 1870 in Clay County, Missouri. He was born Abt. 1820 in Kentucky, and died July 25, 1892 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Elizabeth Wade: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 28 & 29, 1900: Wade, Berry, Head, W, M, June 1853, 46, M, 26, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Farmer Wade, Alice, Wife, W, F, July 1854, M, 26, 2, 2, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Gertie, Daughter, W, F, Oct 1881, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Effie, Daughter, W, F, July 1884, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Elizabeth, Sister, W, F, Aug 1836, 63, W, 1, 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee 1920 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 7, 1920: Corbin, Thomas O., Head, O, F, M, W, 67 M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Clerk, Retired Corbin, Sarah M., Wife, F, W, 58, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Gosney, Elizabeth, Mother-in-law, F, W, 82, W, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Elizabeth Wade: Burial: November 19, 1922, Mt. Olive, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Carcinoma of breast Census 1: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Joab Wade: 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: Joab Wade, 26, M, Farmer, 8000, 600, Missouri Elizabeth Wade, 23, F, Missouri Liberty Weekly Tribune, August 28, 1863: Deaths -- In this county on the 19th August, 1863, Mr. Joab Wade, age 29 years. More About Joab Wade: Census: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Joab Wade and Elizabeth Wade: Marriage: December 29, 1859, Clay County, Missouri Notes for John D. Gosney: 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 24, 1860: John Gosney, 42, M, Farmer, 800, 600, Kentucky Sarah Gosney, 52, F, Kentucky Ruth J. Gosney, 18, F, Kentucky Anna Gosney, 16, F, Kentucky W. J. Boronell, 24, M, Merchant, Connecticut 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, September 7, 1870: Gosney, John, 50, M, W, Farmer, 1200, 500, Kentucky Gosney, Elizabeth, 35, F, W, Keeping House, Kentucky Gosney, Melvina, 10, W, F, Kentucky (I believe that Melvina is the daughter of Joab & Elizabeth Wade, born May 1861, she is also listed as Mellie Wade on her marriage license.) 1880 Census, Gosneyville, Clay County, Missouri, June 4, 1880: Gasney, John, W, M, 62, M, Farmer, Kentucky, Virginia, Kentucky Gasney, Elizabeth, F, W, 42, M, Keeping House, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri More About John D. Gosney: Burial: July 1892, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1870, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1880, Gosneyville, Clay County, Missouri More About John Gosney and Elizabeth Wade: Marriage: July 14, 1870, Clay County, Missouri Child of Elizabeth Wade and Joab Wade is: + 78 i. Sarah Melvina4 Wade, born May 1861 in Missouri; died January 1934 in Clay County, Missouri. 14. John3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born July 23, 1839 in Missouri, and died June 13, 1898 in Missouri. He married Martha Piburn June 20, 1858 in Ray County, Missouri, daughter of John Piburn and Nancy Logan. She was born April 28, 1838 in Ray County, Missouri, and died March 12, 1916 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri. Notes for John Wade: 1860 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, July 31, 1860: Martha Wade, 22, F, Missouri John Wade, 21, M, Farm Laborer, 0, 500, Missouri Geo Wade, 1, M, Missouri John L. Wade, 11, M, Missouri (This is probably John S. Piburn, Martha's brother) 1870 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, August 11, 1870: Wade, John, 30, M, W, Huckster, 1600, 750, Missouri Wade, Martha, 33, F, W, Keeping House, Missouri Wade, George W., 11, M, W, Missouri Wade, Louis, 9, M, W, Missouri Wade, James R., 8, M, W, Missouri Wade, Sonora, 5, F, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, June 2, 1880: Wade, John, M, W, 42, Head, M, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Martha, F, W, 43, Wife, M, Keeps House, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee Wade, Lewis, M, W, 19, Son, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, James, M, W, 17, Son, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Sonora, F, W, 15, Daughter, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About John Wade: Burial: June 1898, Old Salem Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1860, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1870, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 3: 1880, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Notes for Martha Piburn: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, June 5, 1900: Wade, Lewis, Head, W, M, Dec 1860, 39, M, 17, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Florence, Wife, W, F, Feb 1856, 35, M, 17, 3, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mammie, Daughter, W, F, Nov 1884, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Beatrice F., Daughter, W, F, Jun 1892, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Martha, Mother, W, F, Apr 1838, 62, Wd, 4, 4, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Payne, Elijah, Servant, W, M, Oct 1875, 24, S, Missouri, Indiana, Missouri, Farm Laborer More About Martha Piburn: Burial: March 14, 1916, Salem Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Senility and Inanition Census: 1900, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri More About John Wade and Martha Piburn: Marriage: June 20, 1858, Ray County, Missouri Children of John Wade and Martha Piburn are: 79 i. Frank4 Wade, born Bef. 1859; died Unknown. Notes for Frank Wade: Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Frank Wade killed the boy that was going to marry his daughter the next day. He intended to kill the father but it was dark and he shot the boy, Alex Chamell. + 80 ii. George William Wade, born June 1859 in Missouri; died November 02, 1934 in Clay County, Missouri. + 81 iii. Lewis M. Wade, born December 1862 in Missouri; died February 1934 in Clay County, Missouri. + 82 iv. James Paton Wade, born December 1863 in Vibbard, Ray County, Missouri; died June 01, 1920 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. + 83 v. Sonora Elizabeth Wade, born March 1865 in Ray County, Missouri; died March 06, 1924 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. 15. James David3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born April 23, 1843 in Clay County, Missouri, and died May 19, 1929 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri. He married (1) Mary Ellen Coats January 20, 1867 in Clay County, Missouri. She was born 1847 in Missouri, and died April 11, 1890 in Clay County, Missouri. He married (2) Josephine Poteet October 02, 1896 in Missouri. She was born May 1864 in Missouri, and died November 27, 1902 in Missouri. Notes for James David Wade: 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, September 10, 1870: Wade, James, 38, M, W, Farmer, 400, 400, Missouri Wade, Mary, 33, F, W, Keeping House, Missouri Wade, Charles, 3, M, W, Missouri Wade, Henry, 1, M, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 5 & 7, 1880: James Wade, W, M, 37, Self, M, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Mary E. Wade, W, F, 33, Wife, M, Keeping House, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Missouri Charles Wade, W, M, 12, Son, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Louis P. Wade, W, M, 8, Son, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Silvannes J. Wade, W, M, 4, Son, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 30, 1910: Wade, James, Head, W, M, Apr 1853, 41, M, 9, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Farmer Wade, Josie, Wife, W, F, May 1864, 36, M, 9, 9, 6, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Minnie, Daughter, W, F, Aug 1882, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Rolla, Son, W, M, July 1884, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Ernest, Son, W, M, June 1888, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Myrtle, Daughter, W, F, June 1893, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 22, 1910: Wade, Ernest L., Head, M, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, James, Father, M, W, 66, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia Wade, Minnie B., Sister, F, W, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: King, John H., Head, Head, O, F, M, W, 36, M, Missouri, Tennessee, Georgia, Farmer King, Minnie, Wife, F, W, 38, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, J. W., Son, M, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Stella M., Daughter, F, W, 4 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Christina, Daughter, F, W, 2 6/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Ralph, Son, M, W, 5/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Sintella Mrs., Mother, F, W, 74, Wd, Georgia, Tennessee, Georgia Wade, James, Father-in-Law, M, W, 76, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Auctioneer, Public Sales Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: OBITUARY James Wade was born April 22, 1843 (Marilyn corrected it to April 22), and died May 18, 1929 (Headstone says May 19), age 86 years and 26 days. He was the last of 15 children of Payton and Elizabeth Wade, pioneer settlers in Clay county. All of his life was spent in the vicinity of Paradise, except four years during the Civil war, when he was captured and banished, which was spent in the State of Illinois. January 20, 1867, he was married to Mary Ellen Coates. To this union there was born eight children, three of which preceded him in death, the living children are C. L. Wade, Liberty, Mo.; L. P. Wade, Butler, Mo.; Mrs. Minnie King, Trimble, Mo.; Earnest L. Wade, Paradise, Mo. His second marriage was to Josephine Poteet, October 2nd, 1896. To this union two children were born, Mrs. Myrtle Dunn, Plattsburg, Mo., and a son who died in infancy. More About James David Wade: Burial: May 1929, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1870, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 5: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Mary Ellen Coats: Burial: April 1890, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri More About James Wade and Mary Coats: Marriage: January 20, 1867, Clay County, Missouri More About Josephine Poteet: Burial: November 1902, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri More About James Wade and Josephine Poteet: Marriage: October 02, 1896, Missouri Children of James Wade and Mary Coats are: + 84 i. Charles L.4 Wade, born March 1868 in Clay County, Missouri; died 1925. 85 ii. Henry Wade, born 1869 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 86 iii. Lewis Payton Wade, born November 17, 1873 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died April 21, 1933 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri. 87 iv. Silvannes J. Wade, born 1876 in Missouri; died Unknown. 88 v. Sophia May Wade, born March 20, 1878 in Clay County, Missouri; died September 06, 1879 in Clay County, Missouri. More About Sophia May Wade: Burial: September 1879, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri + 89 vi. Minnie B. Wade, born August 1882 in Clay County, Missouri; died 1953 in Clay County, Missouri. + 90 vii. Rolla Linley Wade, born July 15, 1883 in Missouri; died 1958. + 91 viii. Ernest L. Wade, born June 10, 1888 in Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. Children of James Wade and Josephine Poteet are: 92 i. Myrtle4 Wade, born June 1893 in Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. She married Dunn; died Unknown. 93 ii. Male Wade, died Unknown. Notes for Male Wade: Died in infancy. 17. Martha Ann3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born 1847 in Missouri, and died Bef. 1886 in Missouri. She married Absalem Creek August 12, 1866 in Clay County, Missouri, son of Jacob Creek and Virginia Younger. He was born December 10, 1844 in Clay County, Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Absalem Creek: 1870 Census, Gallatin Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 24, 1970: Creek, Absolem, 31, M, W, Farmer, 3000, 500, Missouri Creek, Martha, 21, F, W, Keeping House, Missouri Creek, Delbert, 6, M, W, Missouri Creek, Dora, 4, F, W, Missouri Creek, Babe, 1, F, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 8, 1880: Creek, Absolem, W, M, 35, Head, M, Farmer, Missouri, Missouri, Virginia Creek, Martha A., W, F, 32, Wife, M, Keeping House, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia Creek, Delbert, W, M , 12, Son, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Creek, Dora, W, F, 11, Daughter, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Creek, Elmore, W, M, 10, Son, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Creek, Merty, W, M, 3, Son, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Creek, Fluty, W, F, 2, Daughter, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Center Township, Dade County, Missouri, June 8, 1900: Creek, Absolem, Head, W, M, Dec 1844, 55, M, 14, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Creek, Nancy J., Wife, W, F, July 1854, 45, M, 14, 6, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Creek, Silva R., Daughter, W, F, Sept 1890, 9, S, Indian Territory, Missouri, Missouri, At School Creek, Stella, Daughter, W, F, Nov 1893, 6, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Joplin Township, Jasper County, Missouri, April 18, 1910: Creek, Absolem, Head, M, W, 65, M2, 22, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Laborer, Mines Creek, Nannie, Wife, F, W, 56, M2, 22, 6, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Meadows, Silva, Daughter, F, W, 29, M1, 1, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Meadows, Will, Son-in-Law, M, W, 25, M1, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Sludge Man, Mine More About Absalem Creek: Census 1: 1870, Gallatin Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1880, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1900, Center Township, Dade County, Missouri Census 4: 1910, Joplin Township, Jasper County, Missouri More About Absalem Creek and Martha Wade: Marriage: August 12, 1866, Clay County, Missouri Children of Martha Wade and Absalem Creek are: + 94 i. Delbert4 Creek, born July 11, 1866 in Missouri; died January 29, 1955 in Oklahoma. 95 ii. Dora Creek, born 1869 in Missouri; died Unknown. 96 iii. Elmore Creek, born January 02, 1870 in Missouri; died Unknown. 97 iv. Myrtle Creek, born 1872 in Phelps County, Missouri; died Unknown. 98 v. Marty Creek, born 1877; died Unknown. 99 vi. Fluty Creek, born 1878 in Missouri; died Unknown. 100 vii. Lula Ellen Creek, born April 09, 1884 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. She married Robert Leonard Davis; died Unknown. Notes for Robert Leonard Davis: found this name on ancestry.com - have not been able to verify this 22. Berry3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born June 1853 in Missouri, and died September 30, 1926 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Alice Ann Marr June 10, 1874 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of John Marr and Elizabeth Lewis. She was born July 1854 in Missouri, and died December 1934 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Berry Wade: 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 19 & 21, 1880: Berry Wade, Self, M, Male, W, 25, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Alis A. Wade, Wife, M, Female, W, 24, Keeping House, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 28 & 29, 1900: Wade, Berry, Head, W, M, June 1853, 46, M, 26, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Farmer Wade, Alice, Wife, W, F, July 1854, M, 26, 2, 2, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Gertie, Daughter, W, F, Oct 1881, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Effie, Daughter, W, F, July 1884, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Elizabeth, Sister, W, F, Aug 1836, 63, W, 1, 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 20, 1910: Wade, Berry, Head, M, W, 55, M, 36, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, English, Farmer, Own Farm Wade, Alice M., Wife, F, W, 54, M, 36, 2, 2, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Tatr, Estil, Boarder, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Labor 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 10, 1920: Wade, Berry, Head, M, W, 65, M, MO, KY, KY, Farmer Wade, Alice Anne, Wife, F, W, 64, M, MO, KY, KY, None Death Certificate says date of birth is June 30, 1854. Article from Marilyn Davis Harless: The condition of Berry Wade, who has been seriously ill for the past four weeks, does not improve. He seems to have suffered a general breakdown. Mrs. Wade has been quite sick with bronchial trouble. Their daughter, Mrs. A. C. Colley, was with them all last week. Their granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Patton, of Kansas City, is with them this week. Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: Berry Wade Died Thursday Berry Wade passed away Thursday of last week at his home near Paradise after a long illness. He was 74 years old. Mr. Wade was a native of Clay County, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Payton Wade, having been married in Liberty on the present site of the court house. He was one of fourteen children, only one of whom, James Wade, 83 years old, is now living. Besides this brother deceased is survived by the widow, Mrs. Alice Wade; two daughters, Mrs. A. C. Colley, Smithville, and Mrs. Effie Britt, Kansas City; two grandchildren, Mrs. N. Emerson Paton, Kansas City, and J. B. Colley, Smithville. Rev. W. A. Sharp of Kansas City, Kan., conducted funeral services at the home Saturday and the body was taken to Kansas City and placed in a receiving vault to remain until a vault can be built at the I. O. O. F. cemetery here. The pallbearers were Walter Rupe, S. S. Halferty, Dick Summers, Doc Duncan, Robert Taul and Ol Warren. DEATH OF BERRY WADE Berry J. Wade, 74 years of age, and a life-long resident of the Paradise locality, died at his home Thursday. Funeral services were in the home on last Saturday, after which the body was taken to Kansas City and placed in a receiving vault, until a vault is built at Smithville. Besides the widow, Mrs. Alice Wade of the home, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Colley, Smithville, and Mrs. Effie Britt, Kansas City, and a granddaughter, Mrs. N. Emerson Paton, of Kansas City. Mr. Wade was a charter member of the Paradise Baptist church. Berry Wade was of a family of 14 children, and only one is now living, a brother, James Wade, of the same locality, who is 83, and father of Charles L. Wade-of Liberty. Their parents were Payton and Elizabeth Wade, who according to report, were married on the site of the court house in Liberty. The Wades came from Kentucky in the very early days, and in going up to the Paradise locality to make a home only one settlement, that at the Thomas Harsell farm, was on the way, at the time Payton Wade entered land from the government. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. We also thank the Paradise Banking Company, Garland Chapter O. E. S., Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Halfrety, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marr, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rupe, Mr. and Mrs. Estil Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson N. Paton for the beautiful floral offerings; and Mrs. James K. Quinn and those who assisted in the singing. Mrs. Barry Wade, Daughters and grandchildren. WILL OF BERRY WADE The will left by Berry Wade, who died recently, near Paradise, was filed for probate last week. The widow, Alice A. Wade , is given the use of a 135 acre farm during her lifetime, after which the farm will be divided equally between the two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Colley, and Mrs. Effie Britt. To the first named daughter property in Smithville is given, while to the other daughter property in Kansas City. The will states that a 70 acre tract can be sold by the executrixes and the proceeds put into personal property. Other requests made were: To Mrs. Effie Britt, $600; Mrs. Ruth Paton, a granddaughter, $600; Lloyd Britt, a grandson, $100, Julia Suttle, a granddaughter, $100; and Emerson Paton, $100. The will was drawn April 15, 1926, and witnessed by Andrew Duncan and Dick Summers. The widow and Mrs. Gertrude Colley are named as executrixes. Their notice of appointment appears in this issue. More About Berry Wade: Burial: 1926, Mausoleum, Wade-Bailey Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Pernicians Anaernia Census 1: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Alice Ann Marr: 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 2, 1930: Colley, Arthur C., Head, O, 5000, M, W, 49, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Proprietor, Garage Colley, Gertrude, Wife-H, F, W, 48, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Colley, J. B., Son, M, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Alice, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 74, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Alice Ann Marr: Burial: 1934, Mausoleum, Wade-Bailey Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Berry Wade and Alice Marr: Marriage: June 10, 1874, Clay County, Missouri Children of Berry Wade and Alice Marr are: + 101 i. Gertrude E.4 Wade, born October 1881 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 102 ii. Effie Wade, born July 04, 1884 in Missouri; died Unknown. 24. Joseph R.3 Wade (Peyton2, John1) was born May 31, 1857 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, and died March 06, 1925 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. He married (1) Mary E. Strode December 03, 1874 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of John Strode and Judith Duncan. She died 1878. He married (2) Martha Jane Cox January 26, 1881 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Samuel Cox and Isabel McGee. She was born June 12, 1857 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, and died February 22, 1923 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Joseph R. Wade: 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 21 & 22, 1880: Paenton Wade, Self, M, Male, W, 72, Farmer, Virginia, Missouri, Virginia Elizabeth Wade, Wife, M, Female, W, 66, Keeping House, Tennessee Joseph Wade, Son, W, Male, W, 23, At Home, Missouri, Virginia 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 11, 1900: Wade, Joseph, Head, W, M, May 1857, 43, M, 19, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, Farmer Wade, Martha, Wife, W, F, June 1857, 43, M, 19, 3, 3, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Wade, Cecil, Daughter, W, F, Jan 1890, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Susie, Daughter, W, F, Oct 1894, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 26, 1910: Wade, Joseph, Head, M, W, 52, M2, 27, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Martha J., Wife, F, W, 52, M1, 27, 3, 3, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Poultry Farmer Wade, Susan, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 7, 1920: Wade, Joseph, Head, O, F, M, W, 63, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Wade, Martha J., Wife, F, W, 63, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: DEATH OF JOSEPH WADE Joseph Wade passed away Friday, March 6, at an Excelsior Springs sanitarium, following a weeks illness. The body was brought to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Colley, Saturday afternoon conducted by Rev, Huff. Burial was made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery under auspices of Viglant lodge. Joseph Wade was born at the old Harsel farm east of Paradise May 31, 1857. He was the son of Peyton and Elizabeth Wade and of a family of fifteen children. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Wade are said to have been married in a log house in Liberty where the court house now stands. Joseph Wade was married to Molle Strode in December, 1874. She died in 1878. A daughter born to this union died in infancy. He was married to Martha Jane Cox, January 26, 1881. She preceeded him in death February 22, 1923. Deceased is survived by three daughters, Pauline Shanks, Kearney; Cecil Bower, Denver, Colo., and Susie Caldwell, Roseburg, Ore.; three grandchildren, Geraldine Bowers, Mildred Caldwell and Wade Shanks; two brothers Berry and James Wade, Paradise. Deceased had been a member of the Paradise and Smithville churches for more than twenty-five years. More About Joseph R. Wade: Died 2: March 06, Excelsior Springs Sanitarium, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Burial: March 07, 1925, IOOF Smithville, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Pneumonia (Lobar) Census 1: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Joseph Wade and Mary Strode: Marriage: December 03, 1874, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Martha Jane Cox: Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: Mrs. Joe Wade Martha Cox was born in a log cabin six miles east of Paradise June 12, 1857. She was married to Joseph Wade January 26, 1881. They lived on their farm near Paradise for 35 years. About eight years ago they moved to Smithville, where they built themselves a modern home and where they have lived since, becoming acquainted with and endearing themselves to the whole community. For more than forty years they walked and worked happily together. Mrs. Wade was a real home-maker of the pioneer type, frugal and careful as to details and liberal in service and hospitality. She was converted in her girlhood at her uncle's home two miles northeast of Smithville more than fifty years ago; and united with the Methodist church. She became a constituent member of the Paradise Baptist church, with her husband, when the church was organized. She was ever faithful to her church and helpful in every way in promoting its interests. Her home was ever open to her pastor and his family. It was one of the pleasure of my pastorate here never to be forgotten to be entertained in this and other Christian homes of the community, a kindly service that forgets the lines that sometimes emphasize differences. She was the mother of three daughters whom she cared for devotedly and encouraged to secure a liberal education, and who have become useful and respected homemakers in the eommunities (sp) where they live. Besides these three daughters, Pauline Shanks, who lives near Holt, Mo., Cecil Bowers, Denver, Colo., and Susie Caldwell, of Roseberg, Oregon whose husband is pastor of the Roseburg Baptist church, she leaves her husband and two grandchildren, Geraldine Bowers and Mildred Louise Caldwell, and with these a great host of other relatives and friends who mourn her departure, and yet we can truthfully say we sorrow for her, not without hope. She passed away at her home February 22, 1923. The funeral was conducted by her former pastor, Rev. W. A. Sharp of Kansas City, Kas., in the Baptist church here where she was last a member. The services at the grave were conducted by the Rebekah lodge, of which she had long been an honored member. These one by one the pioneer homemakers are being gathered to that home eternal in the Heavens. W. A. Sharp More About Martha Jane Cox: Burial: February 24, 1923, IOOF Smithville, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Flue & Pneumonia Marriage Notes for Joseph Wade and Martha Cox: Liberty Weekly Tribune, January 27, 1882: Marriage licenses since our last: Alex. Nichol and Annie Jane Chaslor; Chas. Drinkwater and Bettie Anthony; Joseph Wade and Martha G. Cox. More About Joseph Wade and Martha Cox: Marriage: January 26, 1881, Clay County, Missouri Child of Joseph Wade and Mary Strode is: 103 i. Female4 Wade, died Unknown. Notes for Female Wade: Died in infancy. Children of Joseph Wade and Martha Cox are: + 104 i. Cecil4 Wade, born January 1890 in Missouri; died May 1937. + 105 ii. Susan Wade, born October 1894 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 106 iii. Pauline Wade, died Unknown. 25. Joab3 Wade (John W.2, John1) was born 1834 in Missouri, and died August 19, 1863 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Elizabeth Wade December 29, 1859 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Peyton Wade and Elizabeth Wilhoit. She was born August 07, 1836 in Clay County, Missouri, and died November 17, 1922 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Joab Wade: 1860 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, July 18, 1860: Joab Wade, 26, M, Farmer, 8000, 600, Missouri Elizabeth Wade, 23, F, Missouri Liberty Weekly Tribune, August 28, 1863: Deaths -- In this county on the 19th August, 1863, Mr. Joab Wade, age 29 years. More About Joab Wade: Census: 1860, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Elizabeth Wade: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 28 & 29, 1900: Wade, Berry, Head, W, M, June 1853, 46, M, 26, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Farmer Wade, Alice, Wife, W, F, July 1854, M, 26, 2, 2, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Gertie, Daughter, W, F, Oct 1881, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Effie, Daughter, W, F, July 1884, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Elizabeth, Sister, W, F, Aug 1836, 63, W, 1, 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee 1920 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 7, 1920: Corbin, Thomas O., Head, O, F, M, W, 67 M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Clerk, Retired Corbin, Sarah M., Wife, F, W, 58, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Gosney, Elizabeth, Mother-in-law, F, W, 82, W, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Elizabeth Wade: Burial: November 19, 1922, Mt. Olive, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Carcinoma of breast Census 1: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Joab Wade and Elizabeth Wade: Marriage: December 29, 1859, Clay County, Missouri Child is listed above under (13) Elizabeth Wade. 27. John Ward3 Wade (John W.2, John1) was born November 04, 1838 in Missouri, and died June 04, 1881 in Edgarton, Platte County, Missouri. He married (1) Susan Howdeshell Creek March 19, 1863 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Jacob Creek and Virginia Younger. She was born January 08, 1841 in Clay County, Missouri, and died March 19, 1876 in Edgarton, Platte County, Missouri. He married (2) Lucy Ann Lamar December 05, 1876 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of James Lamar and Sarah J.. She was born May 1855 in Missouri, and died December 29, 1937 in Ray County, Missouri. Notes for John Ward Wade: 1870 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, September 10, 1870: Wade, John W., 32, M, W, Farmer, 900, 500, Missouri Wade, Susan, 30, F, W, Missouri Wade, Jacob, 7, M, W, Missouri Wade, John W., 5, M, W, Missouri Wade, Sucien, 2, M, W, Missouri 1880 Census, Edgarton, Platte County, Missouri, District 89, June 8, 1880: Wade, W. J., Self, M, Male, 40, Merchant, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Lucyann, Wife, M, Female, W, 24, Keeps House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Jacob, Son, S, Male, W, 16, At School, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, John, Son, S, Male, W, 14, At School, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, D. Lucy, Daughter, S, Female, 12, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Virginia, Daughter, S, Female, W, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ella M., Daughter, S, Female, W, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, M. William, Son, S, Male, W, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Article, Liberty Weekly Tribune, June 10, 1881: Died, in Edgarton, Platte County, on the 4th inst., Mr. John W. Wade, aged 42 years. He was a Clay countian up to a year or so ago, and was an honest man and one that all respected, and will long remember. May the sod rest lightly upon his dust. Note from Mary Ann Wade: Note from "The Annals of Platte County" by Wm. Paxton. It is a large volume from 1838 to 1897. He has history of many families in the Platte County area. I have a copy of the book and of course my growing up in Platte City, my mother had this book for years. There is an addendum to it from July 1897 through July 1916. Here is the only thing about the Wade's in the annal: June 4, 1881: JOHN W. WADE died. He was a druggist of Edgerton; born November 4, 1838; married March 19, 1863, Susan H. Creek, born in Clay January 8, 1841, and died in Edgarton March 19, 1876. He married second, Lucy D. -------, who survived him, and married, second, January 8, 1888, James Cantwell. Children by his first wife: 1. Jacob Wade; 2. Lucy; 3. Jennie, m'd Nov. 18, 1894, Thos. E. Blankenship; 4. Willie; 5. Philip. (It has long thought that the Lucy who was the second wife of John W. Wade, was Lucy Ann Creek. I believe that Sheryl Varon and myself have proven that the Lucy who was the second wife of John W. Wade was actually Lucy Ann Lamar. Her first husband was John D. Miller and after John W. Wade died she married William Bell. Lucy Ann Creek married first John D. Reynerson who died before 1888 when Lucy married her second husband James Cantwell. You will find the census reports under John D. Reynerson to prove this.) Nov. 5, 1878 Geo. Worth shot in a melee at Edgarton. He was a son of E. B. Worth, who erected a tombstone for his son, inscribed "Murdered by J. W. Wade and Wm Shafer". Wade and Shafer sued Worth for libel, and the suit caused intense excitement until settled by a compromise. More About John Ward Wade: Burial: June 1881, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1870, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1880, Edgarton, Platte County, Missouri, District 89 Notes for Susan Howdeshell Creek: Article from Liberty Weekly Tribune, March 31, 1876: Died, on Sunday evening at 3 o'clock, p.m., Susan H. Wade, wife of John W. Wade, of Edgarton, Mo., and daughter of Jacob and Virginia L. Creek, of Clay county. She was born Jan. 8, 1841, and married March 19th, 1863, and died March 19, 1876. She united herself to the Baptist Church in the year 1855, living strictly up to the rules of the church, and died in full assurance of a better world -- leaving four children and a husband, besides many friends and relatives, to mourn her loss. A FRIEND. Even though the article has her marriage date as March 19th, 1863, marriage license shows April 7, 1863. More About Susan Howdeshell Creek: Burial: March 1876, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Childbirth Medical Information: Died during childbirth. Marriage Notes for John Wade and Susan Creek: Clay County, Missouri, Marriage Records 1852 - 1900 Volume 1-3 has the marriage date as April 7, 1863. More About John Wade and Susan Creek: Marriage: March 19, 1863, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Lucy Ann Lamar: 1900 Census, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri, June 15, 1900: Bell, Lucy, Head, W, F, May 1855, 45, W, 4, 4, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Seamstress Bell, Wallace, Son, W, M, July 1883, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Baker Bell, John N., Son, W, M, June 1885, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Day Laborer Wade, Phillip, Son, W, M, Aug 1880, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Day Laborer 1910 Census, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri, April 23, 1910: Bell, Lucy A., Head, F, W, 50, Wd, 5, 4, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri, Trained Nurse, Private Family Bell, Willa W., Daughter, F, W, 31, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Saleslady, Dry Goods Bell, Phillip, Son, M, W, 30, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Baker, Shop (probably Phillip Wade) Bell, Duke, Son, M, W, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Cook, Restaurant 1920 Census, Carroll County, Iowa, January 19, 1920 Bell, Jno M., Head, R, M, W, 34, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Baker, Bakery Wade, Phillip, Half Brother, M, W, 40, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Baker, Bakery Bell, Lucy A., Mother, F, W, 64, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 12, 1930: Bell, Lucy A., Head, O, 1500, F, W, 74, Wd, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Bell, J. M., Son-H, M, W, 43, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Manager, Restaurant More About Lucy Ann Lamar: Burial: December 1937, Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Carroll County, Iowa Census 4: 1930, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri More About John Wade and Lucy Lamar: Marriage: December 05, 1876, Clay County, Missouri Children of John Wade and Susan Creek are: + 107 i. Jacob L.4 Wade, born March 17, 1864 in Clay County, Missouri; died June 15, 1903 in Clay County, Missouri. + 108 ii. John N. Wade, born March 26, 1866 in Gosneyville, Clay County, Missouri; died January 31, 1947 in Wellington, Kansas. 109 iii. Charles Lucien Wade, born Abt. 1868 in Missouri; died Unknown. 110 iv. Lucy D. Wade, born Abt. 1868 in Missouri; died Unknown. 111 v. Ella M. Wade, born 1873 in Missouri; died Unknown. 112 vi. Virginia Wade, born 1873 in Missouri; died Unknown. 113 vii. Susan Wade, born March 1876 in Missouri; died 1876 in Missouri. Children of John Wade and Lucy Lamar are: 114 i. M. William4 Wade, born Abt. 1879 in Platte County, Missouri; died Unknown. + 115 ii. Phillip D. Wade, born August 16, 1880 in Platte County, Missouri; died June 09, 1950 in Ray County, Missouri. 30. George Grason3 Wade (John W.2, John1) was born December 21, 1844 in Missouri, and died October 21, 1897 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Mary Elizabeth Brasfield May 23, 1879 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Leroy Brasfield and Elizabeth Estes. She was born June 1858 in Clay County, Missouri, and died January 11, 1911 in Jackson County, Missouri. Notes for George Grason Wade: 1880 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 17 &18, 1880: George Wade, Self, M, M, W, 35, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Mary E. Wade, Wife, M, F, W, 22, Keeping House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Minnie Wade, D, S, F, W, 1M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Nancy Wade, Mother, W, F, W, 65, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky More About George Grason Wade: Burial: October 1897, Old Liberty Graveyard, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1880, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Mary Elizabeth Brasfield: From Missouri births and stillbirths, Clay County, from Sheryl Varon: November 11, 1883, male child born to George Grason Wade, age 39, and Mary E. Wade, age 24, maiden name Mary Elizabeth Brassfield. This is the third child born to this mother. 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 8, 1900: Wade, Mary E., Head, W, F, June 1858, 41, Wd., 8, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse Wade, Nannie, Daughter, W, F, July 1882, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Willie D., Son, W, M, Oct 1883, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Day Laborer Wade, George L., Son, W, M, Dec 1895, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boggers, Minnie G., Daughter, W, F, Apr 1880, 20, M, 0, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boggers, Samuel E., W, M, Son-in-Law, W, M, Nov 1879, 20, M, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky, Day Laborer Carroll, John, Boarder, W, M, Aug 1865, 34, S, Missouri, Missouri, North Carolina, Day Laborer 1910 Census, Liberty City, Clay County, Missouri, April 18, 1910: Boggess, Minnie, Wife-H, F, W, 30, M1, 10, 1, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boggess, Edgar, Head, M, W, 30, M1, 10, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Cab Driver, Livery Barn Boggess, Leo F., Son, M, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary E., Mother, F, W, 52, W, 8, 4, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Wade, Lenard, Brother, M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Mary Elizabeth Brasfield: Cause of Death: Septic Pulmonary Embolism Census 1: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Liberty City, Clay County, Missouri More About George Wade and Mary Brasfield: Marriage: May 23, 1879, Clay County, Missouri Children of George Wade and Mary Brasfield are: + 116 i. Minnie G.4 Wade, born April 1880 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died December 03, 1937 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. 117 ii. Nancy Wade, born July 06, 1882 in Missouri; died November 07, 1925. She married Clarence Paxson; born Abt. 1882; died Unknown. + 118 iii. William David Wade, born October 20, 1883 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. + 119 iv. George Leonard Wade, born December 16, 1895 in Missouri; died Unknown. 31. Pleasant3 Wade (John W.2, John1) was born February 08, 1847 in Clay County, Missouri, and died August 12, 1875 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Margaret Ann Lamb October 02, 1870 in Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri, daughter of Daniel Lamb and Mary West. She was born December 12, 1852 in Missouri, and died March 22, 1907. More About Margaret Ann Lamb: Census: 1850, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, Roll MM432_396, page 385 More About Pleasant Wade and Margaret Lamb: Marriage: October 02, 1870, Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri Children of Pleasant Wade and Margaret Lamb are: + 120 i. Eutychus4 Wade, born September 20, 1871 in Paradice, Clay County, Missouri; died February 26, 1945 in Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington. + 121 ii. Daniel Wade, born March 18, 1873 in Lathrop, Clay County, Missouri; died September 11, 1950 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. + 122 iii. Susie Elizabeth Wade, born October 19, 1874 in Clay County, Missouri; died 1953 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado. 37. Mary Ann3 Wade (Ward2, John1) was born December 24, 1850 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, and died May 31, 1931 in Missouri. She married Sterling P. Arnold July 15, 1896 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, son of North. He was born December 16, 1862 in Missouri, and died March 28, 1940 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. Notes for Mary Ann Wade: 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: Arnold, Mary Mrs., Head, O, F, W, 69, Widow, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky, Farmer 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 4, 1930: Douglass, Arthur T., Head, O, M, W, 32, M, 26, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Douglass, Marie, Wife, F, W, 38, M, 31, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Mary A., Aunt, F, W, 79, D, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Obit sent to me by Cathy Merritt: MRS. MARY ANN ARNOLD Mary Ann Wade, daughter of Ward and Patsy Ann Wade, was born near Paradise, Mo., on December 24, 1850. She grew to womanhood on her father's farm, and remained with her parents as a devoted daughter until her marriage to Sterling Arnold on July 15, 1896. To her husband's children she was a kind and generous mother. Having united with the Paradise Baptist church early in life, she enjoyed active service in that congregation for many years until failing health compelled her to remain away from its services. Mrs. Arnold cherished her home, her family, and her friends. She was true to the ideals of pure womanhood, modest, peace-loving, and highly respected by all her acquaintances. For many years Mrs. Arnold lived in the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Moore, but for the last three years with her neice, Mrs. Arthur T. Douglas and Mr. Douglas. In this last home she died, May 31, 1931. She was the last survivor of a family of three children. She leaves to remember fondly her gentle and genial manner, three neices: Mrs. Arthur T. Douglas, Mrs. James Devers, Mrs. James Atkins; and one nephew, Shelby Moore, and four great nieces. With failing health, frail body faltering step, and dimmed eyesight, she surely looked with longing to the passing on to a new and perfect body, restored vision, and the reunion with those loved ones gone before. Funeral services were conducted at the Paradise Baptist church, June 2, 1931, by the pastor, Rev. Horace Woods, with burial in Paradise cemetery. More About Mary Ann Wade: Burial: June 02, 1931, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Sterling P. Arnold: From Sheryl Varon: Sterling was raised by a couple named William H and Elizabeth Arnold. Arnold was Elizabeth's maiden name as well as her married name. 1880 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 2, 1880: Arnold, Electra, W, F, 66, Head, Keeping House, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky Arnold, Sterling, W, M, 17, Son, S, Farm Laborer, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Henry, W, M, 11, Son, S, At School, Missouri, Kentucky Kentucky 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 1, 1900: Arnold, Sterling, Head, W, M, Dec, 1863, 36, M, 3, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio, Farmer Arnold, Mary, Wife, W, F, Dec, 1850, 49, M, 3, 0, 0, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Arnold, Effie, Daughter, W, F, July, 1887, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Arnold, Bise, Son, W, M, Aug, 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Arnold, Ray, Son, W, M, Oct, 1891, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 21, 1910: Arnold, Sterling, Head, M, W, 39, M, 13, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Own Hardware Store Arnold, Mary E., Wife, F, W, 54, M, 13, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer 1920 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 5, 1920: Arnold, Sterling, Boarder, M, W, 55, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri (Mary Ann is listed living in Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920, as head of household, she also list herself as a widow.) 1930 Census, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, April 19, 1930: Arnold, Raymond D., Head, O, 7000, M, W, 38, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Truck Driver, Oil Company Arnold, Edna S., Wife-H, F, W, 37, M, 19, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Arnold, Ruby M., Daughter, F, W, 16, S, California, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Harole D., Son, M, W, 12, S, California, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Stanley R., Son, M, W, 7, S, California, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Sterling P., Father, M, W, 67, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Sterling P. Arnold: Census 1: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California More About Sterling Arnold and Mary Wade: Marriage: July 15, 1896, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Children of Mary Wade and Sterling Arnold are: 123 i. Effie4 Arnold, born July 1887; died Unknown. + 124 ii. Price Younger Arnold, born August 14, 1889 in Missouri; died July 22, 1945 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. + 125 iii. Raymond Duke Arnold, born October 18, 1891 in Missouri; died January 23, 1976 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. 38. Nancy Catherine3 Wade (Ward2, John1) was born January 23, 1854 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, and died December 09, 1927 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri. She married Robert Edward Moore January 20, 1889 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, son of John Moore and Nancy Corum. He was born December 31, 1868 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri, and died October 30, 1922 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Nancy Catherine Wade: Obit sent to me by Cathy Merritt: Nancy Katherine Wade Moore passed away Friday at her home east of town. Her funeral was conducted by Arthur Burch of Kansas City at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Burch accompanied him and sang a solo. Mrs. Moore's body was laid to rest in the Paradise cemetery. Bud Moore and wife of North Kansas City attended the funeral here Sunday, also Fred and Milton Hessel of Arley and Al Dunn and wife of the Oakland community. OBITUARY Nancy Catherine Wade, daughter of Ward and Patsy Ann Wade, was born near Paradise, Mo., January 23, 1854. Her birthplace remained her home throughout all her life. Here she was married to Robert E. Moore on January 20, 1888, and their children were born and reared in this same home which Mrs. Moore received as an inheritance from her parents. Home was very dear to her. She delighted to perform those duties which pertained to the rearing of her family and making of a happy home for them. It was a hospitable home, where old friends and neighbors delighted to visit and where strangers were received with kindness. Mrs. Moore, throughout life, cherished the ideas of noble womanhood, living comfortably yet unpretentiously in the midst of her family. With her husband she made a profession of her faith in Christ as her Savior during the time that Rev. Burch conducted a revival at Paradise. After the death of her husband, October 31, 1922, she began to fall more rapidly in health. She still made her old home a place of welcome to her children after their marriage, although it became apparent the she was steadily losing her strength and her ability to care for the home as she had formerly done. After a brief illness of several days she grew very ill and died early morning of December 9, 1927, at the age of 73 years, 10 months, 16 days. Mrs. Moore is survived by all her children: Mrs. Emma Douglas, Mrs. Myrtle Devers, Mrs. Evelena Atkins, and her son, Shelby Moore. There are also surviving four grandchildren: Catherine and Margaret Moore, Bernice and Frances Atkins. A sister, Mrs. Mary Arnold, who had made her home with Mrs. Moore for a great part of her later years, survives, but is very frail and heartbroken. These worthy people have the sympathy of their many friends in their sorrow. While the old home ties broken, each has another house in which to perpetuate the precepts and loving kindness learned in the home of their childhood. The funeral was conducted at the Paradise Methodist church by Evangelist Arthur E. Burch. The body was laid to rest in the cemetery nearby. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our thanks to all our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our mother. We are very grateful also to those who sang at the funeral, particularly to Rev. Burch and Mrs. Burch for their beautiful and comforting songs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas Mr. and Mrs. James Devers Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Moore More About Nancy Catherine Wade: Burial: December 11, 1927, Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Diabetes & old age Medical Information: Cathy found this info on a piece of paper in her mother's papers. Notes for Robert Edward Moore: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 4, 1900: Moore, Robert, Head, M, W, Dec 1868, 31, M, 11, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Moore, Nancy, Wife, F, W, Jan 1853, 46, M, 11, 4, 4, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Moore, Mary, Daughter, F, W, Oct 1890, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Moore, Myrtle, Daughter, F, W, Apr 1892, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Moore, Evalina, Daughter, F, W, Oct 1894, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Moore, Shelby, Son, M, W, Jan 1896, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 21, 1910: Moore, Robert E., M, W, 40, M, 20, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Moore, Nancy C., Wife, F, W, 54, M, 20, 4, 4, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Moore, Mary E., Daughter, F, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Moore, Myrtle M., Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Moore, Evalena, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Moore, Shelby J., Son, M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Paibb, Ford, Boarder, M, W, 26, S, Missouri, Alabama, Iowa 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: Moore, Robert E., Head, O, M, W, 51, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Moore, Nancy, Wife, F, W, 64, M, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky Moore, Emma, F, W, 29, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Moore, Myrta, F, W, 27, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Atkins, James, Son-in-law, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Atkins, Evelena, Daughter, F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Obit from Cathy Merritt: OBITUARY Robt. Edward Moore was born near Smithville, in Clay county, Dec.31, 1868, and departed this life Oct. 30, 1922, at his home, three miles northeast of Paradise, where he and his family had lived for thirty-four years. He was the second son of John M. and Nancy A. Moore. His father died at his home in Smithville July 18, 1911, at the age of 72 years. His mother still survives, at the age of 79 years. He was of a family of ten children, one brother, Frank G., of Excelsior Springs, and two sisters, Mrs. May Murphy of Paradise and Mrs. Sarah E. Hart of Westphalia, Kas., are yet living. His boyhood days were spent in and around Smithville. In early manhood, January 20, 1888, he was united in marriage to Nancy Catherine Wade, who, with their four children, survive. They are Emma, Myrtle, Mrs, Evelena Atkins and Shelby, who live to honor and cherish the memory of this good husband and father. There are three small grandchildren, dearly loved by Mr. Moore. They are Catherine and Margaret Moore and Etta Bernice Atkins. "Bob," as Mr. Moore was best known, was love by all his neighbors and friends for his generous, unfailing cheerfulness, his sincerity in all matters of business. He bore his illness patiently, hoping his life might yet be lengthened, feeling he had not yet completed all he wished to do before he was called to the great beyond. In obedience to his spiritual desire, he confessed faith in Jesus Christ Oct. 4, 1922, finishing his life in hope of a fuller and better life to come. The funeral was conducted at the Methodist church in Paradise by Evangelist Arthur E. Burch, and it was in a meeting held at the family home by Brother Burch that he so sweetly gave his heart to God. He was laid to rest at Paradise cemetery. More About Robert Edward Moore: Burial: November 02, 1922, Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Heartattck Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Nancy Wade and Robert Moore: Liberty Weekly Tribune: 1889, Jan. 20 -- Robert E. Moore and Nancy C. Wade (said Robert E. Moore being accompanied by his father who consents to his marriage); J. P. Godbey, M. G.; Jan. 24, 1889. More About Robert Moore and Nancy Wade: Marriage: January 20, 1889, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Children of Nancy Wade and Robert Moore are: 126 i. Mary Emma4 Moore, born October 04, 1890 in Missouri; died January 20, 1946. She married Arthur T. Douglas April 25, 1920; born September 1897 in Missouri; died 1977. More About Mary Emma Moore: Burial: January 1946, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Arthur T. Douglas: 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 4, 1930: Douglass, Arthur T., Head, O, M, W, 32, M, 26, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Douglass, Marie, Wife, F, W, 38, M, 31, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Mary A., Aunt, F, W, 79, D, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Arthur T. Douglas: Burial: 1977, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Arthur Douglas and Mary Moore: Marriage: April 25, 1920 127 ii. Myrtle May Moore, born April 17, 1892 in Missouri; died October 25, 1931. She married James Devers May 29, 1923; born Abt. 1882 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Myrtle May Moore: Burial: October 1931, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Notes for James Devers: 1930 Census, Preston Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 22, 1930: Devers, James, Head, O, M, W, 48, M, 38, Missouri, United States, United States, Farmer, Poultry Farm Devers, Myrtle, Wife-H, F, W, 37, M, 30, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri More About James Devers: Census: 1930, Preston Township, Platte County, Missouri More About James Devers and Myrtle Moore: Marriage: May 29, 1923 + 128 iii. Evalena Moore, born October 15, 1894 in Clay County, Missouri; died March 23, 1972 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. + 129 iv. Shelby Lee Moore, born January 18, 1896 in Trimble, Clay County, Missouri; died May 30, 1966 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. 41. Lula V.3 Wade (David S.2, John1) was born February 1863 in Springfield, Missouri, and died April 01, 1912 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. She married Issac Winstade February 11, 1884 in Cass County, Missouri. He was born 1849 in Kentucky, and died February 28, 1909 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Notes for Lula V. Wade: 1910 Census, Taylor Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, May, 13, 1910: Winstead, Lula, Head, F, W, 46, Wid, 5, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Virginia, Farmer Winstead, Nina, Daughter, F, W, 21, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Winstead, Ithmer, Son, M, W, 18, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri More About Lula V. Wade: Burial: April 1912, Clear Springs Mashak Cemetery, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census: 1910, Taylor Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Notes for Issac Winstade: 1900 Census, Case Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, June 29 & 30, 1900: Wynstead, Issac, Head, W, M, June 1850, 49, M, 16, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Wynstead, Lula, Wife, F, W, Feb 1863, 37, M, 16, 5, 3, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Wynstead, Nova, Daughter, F, W, April 1886, 14, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Wynstead, Nina, Daughter, F, W, June 1888, 11, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Wynstead, Ithmer, M, W, Sept 1891, 8, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri Obit from the Norman Democrat Topic, March 5, 1909: Mr. Isaac Winstead who lived five miles northeast of Moore, died at his residence Sunday morning, February 28. Mr. Winstead was one of the first settlers of Cleveland county and had a large circle of friends who deeply sympathize with the family in their sad affliction. More About Issac Winstade: Burial: February 1909, Clear Springs Mashak Cemetery, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census: 1900, Case Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma More About Issac Winstade and Lula Wade: Marriage: February 11, 1884, Cass County, Missouri Children of Lula Wade and Issac Winstade are: + 130 i. Nova4 Winstade, born April 11, 1886 in Cass County, Missouri; died September 11, 1975 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. 131 ii. Nina Winstade, born June 06, 1888 in Missouri; died June 05, 1972 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Nina Winstade: 1920 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, January 14 & 17, 1920: Winstead, Nina, Roomer, F, W, 31, S, Missouri, Kentucky, United States, Cook, Wagner 1930 Census, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 18, 1930: Winstade, Nina, Head-H, O, 1800, F, W, 41, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Obit published in The Oklahoman, June 6, 1972: MRS. NINA WINSTADE Mrs. Nina Winstade, 84, of 1144 SW 51, died Monday in Norman Municipal Hospital. Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Hunter Funeral Home with burial in Mishak Cemetery. Mrs. Winstade was born in Missouri, moved to Cleveland County in 1889 and came to the Oklahoma City area later that year. She was a member of the Church of Christ. A sister, Mrs. Nova Newsom, of the home, survives. (I believe it should be Ms. Nina Winstade) More About Nina Winstade: Burial: June 07, 1972, Clear Springs Mashak Cemetery, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1920, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma 132 iii. Ithmer Winstade, born September 1891 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died April 21, 1913 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. More About Ithmer Winstade: Burial: April 1913, Clear Springs Mashak Cemetery, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma 42. David Sanders3 Wade (David S.2, John1) was born March 1865 in Missouri, and died February 21, 1941 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He married (1) Melissa Abagail Devore 1888 in Texas. She was born March 1872 in Missouri, and died March 20, 1915 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He married (2) Getsy L. Bef. 1923. She was born Abt. 1869 in Alabama, and died Unknown. Notes for David Sanders Wade: 1890 County Three (Cleveland County) Oklahoma Territory, Township 9 North, Range 2 West: Wade, D., 25, MO Wade, Melissie, 20, MO Wade, Lucy, 3, MO (on the original census form she is listed as Lotty) (The family has been in the territory 1 year) 1900 Census, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory, June 5, 1900: Wade, David, Head, W, M, Mar, 1865, 35, M, 12, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Day Labor Wade, Malissa, Wife, W, F, Mar, 1872, 28, M, 12, 6, 5, Missouri Wade, Lottie, Daughter, W, F, Dec, 1888, 11, S, Texas, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Bessie, Daughter, W, F, Dec, 1890, 9, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Mammie, Daughter, W, F, Apr, 1893, 7, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Vermin, Son, W, M, Feb, 1895, 5, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mabel, Daughter, W, F, Jan, 1897, 3, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, May 10, 1910: Wade, David S., Head, M, W, 48, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Malissia, Wife, F, W, 38, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mammie, Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ferman, Son, M, W, 15, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mabel, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Luther, Son, M, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Arnola, Son, M, W, 3, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Baker, Lottie, Daughter, F, W, 22, W, 1, 1,Texas, Missouri, Missouri Baker, Roy, Grandson, M, W, 3, S, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas Taylor, Bessie, Daughter, F, W, 19, M, 0, 0, 0, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Taylor, Lonnie, M, W, 22, M, 0, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Article, Norman Transcript, October 20, 1910, page 1: D. S. Wade in hock. John G. Lindsey and John Hardie filed suit against D. S. Wade. Article, Norman Transcript, January 19, 1911: D. Wade is in jail in Oklahoma City. Same old complaint bootlegging. He is serving a 100-day sentence and $200 fine. 1920 Census, Precinct No. 5, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, January 21, 1920: Wade, D. S., Head, R, M, W, 54, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Mechanic, Shop Wade, G. L., Wife, F, W, 53, M, Alabama, Alabama, Alabama Wade, Luther, Son, M, W, 13, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Alabama Wade, Arnola, Son, M, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Alabama 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 1930: Wade, D. S., Head, R, 50, M, W, 67, M, Virginia, United States, United States Wade, Getsy, Wife-H, F, W, F, W, 61, M, Virginia, United States, United States Wade, Christina, Daughter, F, W, 7, S, Oklahoma, United States, United States Obit published in The Oklahoman, February 27, 1941: DAVID WADE Rev. C. F. Transue of the Second Nazarene church will conduct services at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Garrison funeral home for David S. Wade, pioneer state settler and former automobile salvage dealer who died of cancer Wednesday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Wade, who settled near Norman in 1889, moved here in 1905 and lived at 1216 South Robinson avenue. His business interests included a coal and wood yard, a grocery and an auto salvage business. Among his survivors are a brother, B. G. Wade of Ardmore, 21 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. More About David Sanders Wade: Burial: February 22, 1941, Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1890, First Territorial Census of Oklahoma Census 2: 1900, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory Census 3: 1910, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 4: 1920, Precinct No. 5, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 5: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About David Wade and Melissa Devore: Marriage: 1888, Texas More About David Wade and Getsy L.: Marriage: Bef. 1923 Children of David Wade and Melissa Devore are: + 133 i. Charlotte4 Wade, born December 02, 1888 in Texas; died May 08, 1959 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 134 ii. Bessie Wade, born December 23, 1890 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died May 20, 1976 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 135 iii. Mamie Wade, born April 08, 1893 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died March 03, 1984 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 136 iv. Furman Wade, born February 23, 1895 in Oklahoma Territory; died August 21, 1966 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 137 v. Mabel Wade, born January 28, 1897 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died May 28, 1967 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 138 vi. Oscar Wade, born September 06, 1899 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died September 06, 1899 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory. 139 vii. Edith Wade, born August 14, 1900 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died 1902 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory. + 140 viii. Thelma Lucille Wade, born May 08, 1902 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died 1945 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 141 ix. Luther Coleman Wade, born August 15, 1905 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died February 17, 1989 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California. He married Gladys Cornelison Private; born Private. Notes for Luther Coleman Wade: 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 8, 1930: Cornelison, Neva, Head-H, R, 8, F, W, 46, Wd, 18, Texas, Tennessee, Missouri Wade, Gladys, Daughter, F, W, 21, M, 15, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas, Saleslady, Ice Cream Wagon Wade, Luther, Son-in-Law, M, W, 24, M, 23, Oklahoma, United States, United States, Salesman, Ice Cream Wagon Brown, Billy, Grand Son, M, W, 4 5/12, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma McCulley, Anna, Grand Daughter, F, W, 7, S, Oklahoma, United States, Oklahoma The Social Security Death Records have his birthdate as August 16, 1905. More About Luther Coleman Wade: Census: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Luther Wade and Gladys Cornelison: Private-Begin: Private 142 x. Arnola S. Wade, born September 30, 1907 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died December 07, 1993 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He married Vivian M. White; born August 26, 1920 in Oklahoma; died November 17, 1992 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Arnola S. Wade: Published in The Oklahoman, Dec 8, 1993: Deaths WADE, Arnola S., 86, died Tuesday. Services pending. (Capitol Hill) More About Arnola S. Wade: Burial: December 1993, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for Vivian M. White: Obit in The Oklahoman, November 19, 1992: WADE Vivian M., 72, of OKC, passed away November 17, 1992, at St. Anthony's Hospital. She was a member of Wilmont Place Baptist Church. She came to Oklahoma City from Putnam, Oklahoma, was a graduate of Draughan's Business College in Elk City. After thirty years service, she retired from Dowling, Inc., as office manager, secretary, treasurer, and comptroller. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Alson White and Clarence White. She is survived by her husband Arnola S. Wade, of the home; two stepdaughters, Thelma Jean Quick and husband Thomas, of McLoud, Ok., JoAnn Scott and husband, Tom, of Seminole, Florida; nieces, Verta Rice and Sandra Neely, both of OKC; a nephew, Bob White and wife, Faye, of Moore; sister-in-law, Lavon White of OKC; seven grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, 5 great nieces, 5 great nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends. Services will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, 1992, at Capitol Hill Funeral Home with interment in Sunny Lane Cemetery. Capitol Hill Funeral Home. More About Vivian M. White: Burial: November 20, 1992, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma 143 xi. Allen Wade, born December 03, 1910 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died December 09, 1910 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Notes for Allen Wade: Published in The Oklahoman, December 10, 1910: TWINS DIE Twins born and dead within a single week is an unusual record on the books of the health department. Last Saturday a boy and girl were born to Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Wade, 12 16 South Walker street. On Friday the babies died. The babies weighed fours pounds each. Twins, a son and a daughter,were also born to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. French, 714 Eleventh street, early in the week. The babies lived but a few hours, both dying at almost the same minute. 144 xii. Allie Wade, born December 03, 1910 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died December 09, 1910 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. 145 xiii. Forest Wade, born February 12, 1912 in Oklahoma; died February 12, 1912 in Oklahoma. More About Forest Wade: Burial: Unknown, Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma Child of David Wade and Getsy L. is: 146 i. Christina4 Wade, born Private. 43. Ida3 Wade (David S.2, John1) was born August 15, 1866 in Missouri, and died May 27, 1939 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. She married Silas H. Barnard December 25, 1892 in Oklahoma Territory. He was born March 07, 1861 in Springfield, Illinois, and died June 06, 1942 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Notes for Ida Wade: Obit for Ida Wade Barnard: Services for Mrs. S. H. Barnard, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. N. Alexander, 815 East Hughbert, will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Franklin Baptist church. Rev. Garth Pybus, pastor of the Franklin Baptist church will be in charge of the services, which are under the direction of the Jansing-Primrose Funeral Home. Bearers will be Ed Martin, Elmer Mattox, Felix Ward, Will Alexander, John Gill and Marion Daniels. Mrs. Barnard made the run into Indian Territory and settled at the family's present home at Newalla. She lived there until a year ago when she and Mr. Barnard moved to Norman to live with Mrs. Alexander. Survivors include her husband, S. H. Barnard, one daughter, Mrs. Alexander, one sister, Mrs. Zanie Faughn, Oklahoma City, and two brothers, B. G. Wade, Ardmore, and D. S. Wade, Oklahoma City Notes for Silas H. Barnard: 1900 Census, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, June 27, 1900: Barnard, Silas, Head, W, M, March 1861, 39, M, 7, Illinois, Unreadable, Unreadable Barnard, Addie, Wife, F, W, Aug 1868, 32, M, 7, 4, 2, Missouri, Unreadable, Unreadable Barnard, Ranza, Daughter, F, W, Oct 1895, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Barnard, Ralph, Son, M, W, May, 1897, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois 1910 Census, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 21, 1910: Barnard, Silas H., Head, M, W, 49, M, 18, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, Farmer Barnard, Addie P., Wife, F, W, 42, M, 18, 4, 2, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri, Farmer Laborer Barnard, Ranza, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Oklahoma, Illinois, Missouri, Farm Laborer Barnard, Ralph, Son, M, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Illinois, Missouri 1920 Census, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (no date): Barnard, Silas H., Head, O, F, M, W, 58, M, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Farmer Barnard, Addie P., Wife, F, W, 52, M, Kentucky, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 21, 1930: Barnard, Silas H., Head, M, W, 69, M, 31, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, Farmer Barnard, Addie P., Wife, F, W, 63, M, 25, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri, Barnard, Rudolph W., Nephew, M, W, 19, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farmer (This is probably Rudolph Roy Wade) More About Silas H. Barnard: Census 1: 1900, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1910, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 3: 1920, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 4: 1930, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Silas Barnard and Ida Wade: Marriage: December 25, 1892, Oklahoma Territory Children of Ida Wade and Silas Barnard are: + 147 i. Ranza May4 Barnard, born October 16, 1895 in Oklahoma Territory; died December 30, 1969 in Oklahoma. 148 ii. Ralph S. Barnard, born May 05, 1897 in Oklahoma Territory; died August 23, 1918 in Oklahoma. More About Ralph S. Barnard: Burial: August 1918, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma 149 iii. Ray Barnard, born Abt. 1898 in Oklahoma Territory; died Abt. 1898 in Oklahoma Territory. More About Ray Barnard: Burial: Abt. 1898, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma 150 iv. Ruth Barnard, born Abt. 1899 in Oklahoma Territory; died Abt. 1899 in Oklahoma Territory. More About Ruth Barnard: Burial: Abt. 1899, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma 44. Susannah Mary3 Wade (David S.2, John1) was born May 29, 1869 in Clay County, Missouri, and died September 13, 1940 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. She married (1) Enoch Richard Tileson May 22, 1895 in Cleveland County. Oklahoma, son of William Tileson and Narcissa Rogers. He was born November 07, 1854 in Texas, and died June 03, 1911 in Oklahoma. She married (2) John Mitchell Faughn Bef. 1920. He was born Abt. 1879 in Kansas, and died Unknown. Notes for Susannah Mary Wade: Obit from the Norman Transcript, September 15, 1940: Pioneer County Woman Dies Mrs. Susannah Mary Faughn, 71 years old, Oklahoma City and former Cleveland county resident, died at her home in Oklahoma City Friday. Mrs. Faughn was one of the comparatively few women who staked claims after the run of 1889. She did not make the run because she was only 20 years old. But in 1890 she came from Springfield, Mo., to stake a claim at Franklin, northwest of Norman. For four years she proved up her claim alone and then was married to E. R. Tileson, who died in 1911. Before his death, the family moved in 1900 to six miles east of Moore. Survivors include three daughters including Mrs. Rena Price, Moore, and Mrs. Flossie Hetherington and Mrs. Ruby Graham, both of Oklahoma City. Obit in The Oklahoman, September 14, 1940: Woman Who Staked Claim In 1890, Dead Mrs. Faughn Was One of Few Genuine Feminine Pioneers One of the comparatively few women who staked claims after the run of '89 died at her home here Friday. She was Mrs. Susannah Mary Faughn, 71 years old, 225 Southwest Twenty-eighth street. Mrs. Faughn whose death was laid to heart ailment, did not make the run because she was 20 years old. In 1890 she came from Springfield, Mo., and staked a claim near Franklin, Cleveland county. For the next four years she proved up her claim alone. She then married E. R. Tileson, who died in 1911. Tileson had homesteaded just across the road. Just before the turn of the century she moved to six miles east of Moore, and when Tileson died in 1911 she moved to Oklahoma City. Rites will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Capitol Hill funeral home. Burial will be in Franklin. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Flossie Hetherington, 330 Southwest Fifty-fourth street; Mrs. Rena Price, Moore, and Mrs. Ruby Graham, of the home address, and six grandchildren. (Franklin Cemetery is now Blackburn Cemetery) More About Susannah Mary Wade: Burial: September 1940, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census: 1930 Notes for Enoch Richard Tileson: 1900 Census, Case Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, June 2 & 3, 1900: Tilleson, Richard, Head, W, M, Dec, 1854, 45, M, 5, Texas, Farmer Tilleson, Susan, Wife, W, F, May, 1869, 31, M, 5, 2, 1, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Tilleson, Flossie, W, F, April, 1900, 2/12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri Wade, Mary A., Mother-in-Law, W, F, Aug, 1840, 59, W, 10, 6, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1910 Census, Taylor Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, May 13, 1910: Tilleson, Enoch R., Head, M, W, 55, M,15, Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia, Farmer Tilleson, Zenna, Wife, F, W, 41, M, 15, 4, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Virginia Tilleson, Flossie, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri Tilleson, Rena, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri Tilleson, Ruby, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri Wade, Mary A., Mother-in-law, W, F, 69, Wid, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Enoch Richard Tileson: Burial: June 1911, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1900, Case Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1910, Taylor Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma More About Enoch Tileson and Susannah Wade: Marriage: May 22, 1895, Cleveland County. Oklahoma Notes for John Mitchell Faughn: 1920 Census, Oklahoma City, Precinct 7, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, January 20 & 21, 1920: Faughn, John M., Head2, O, F, M, W, 40, M, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Cement Work, City Work Faughn, Susana M., Wife, F, W, 47, M, Missouri, United States, Missouri Faughn, William E., Son, M, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri Tileson, Flossie F., Step Daughter, F, W, 19, S, Oklahoma, United States, Missouri, Operator, Telephone Company Tileson, Rena L., Step Daughter, F, W, 18, S, Oklahoma, United States, Missouri, Operator, Telephone Company Tileson, Ruby P., Step Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Oklahoma, United States, Missouri 1930 Census, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 18, 1930: Faughn, John M., Head, O, 500, M, W, 51, M, 22, Kansas, United States, United States, Finisher, Cement Work Faughn, Vergie E., Wife-H, F, W, 39, M, 17, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About John Mitchell Faughn: Census: 1920, Oklahoma City, Precinct 7, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About John Faughn and Susannah Wade: Marriage: Bef. 1920 Children of Susannah Wade and Enoch Tileson are: 151 i. Lulie May4 Tileson, born May 27, 1895 in Oklahoma Territory; died June 10, 1898 in Oklahoma. More About Lulie May Tileson: Burial: June 1898, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma + 152 ii. Flossie Jewel Tileson, born April 25, 1900 in Oklahoma Territory; died January 14, 1973 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 153 iii. Rena Leona Tileson, born September 18, 1901 in Oklahoma Territory; died May 05, 2000 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 154 iv. Ruby Pearl Tileson, born February 05, 1905 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory; died March 19, 2001 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 45. Bird Gentry3 Wade (David S.2, John1) was born January 01, 1871 in Clay County, Missouri, and died December 19, 1958 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. He married Mary Ellen McCollum April 27, 1894 in Oklahoma Territory, daughter of David McCollum and Catherine Sparks. She was born November 19, 1878 in Missouri, and died February 26, 1923 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Notes for Bird Gentry Wade: All notes I have seen for the birth place of Bird Gentry Wade has said he was born in Dent County. Dent County is across the state from where the family lived in the 1870 census. There is also 2 articles from the Liberty Weekly Tribune dated September 8, 1871 and November 15, 1872, leading me to think this family was in Clay County when Bird Gentry was born. I have not been able to obtain a birth certificate and his death certificate states only Missouri. I am changing his birth place to state that he was born in Clay County. 1900 Census, Pottawatowie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, June 24, 1900: Wade, Bird, Jan 1872, 28, M, 6, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ellen, November 1879, 22, M, 6, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Robbert, March 1896, 4, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Morvan, December 1897, 2, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Little River Township,Cleveland County, Oklahoma, April 22, 1910: Wade, Bird, Head, M, W, 38, M, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Ellen, Wife, F, W, 31, M, 16, 7, 5, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Robert, Son, M, W, 14, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Marvin, Son, M, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Maud, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ethel, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ivy, Daughter, F, W, 3, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Little River Township,Cleveland County, Oklahoma, March 2 &3, 1920: Wade, Bird G., Head, R, M, W, 49, M, Missouri, United States, United States, Grocer, General Merchant Wade, Ella, Wife, F, W, 40, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Iva, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Rudolph, Son, M, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Obit published in the Norman Transcript December 21, 1958: Service Monday for Ardmore man. Bird Gentry Wade, 87, died Friday in a Norman Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Hunter Funeral Chapel in Oklahoma City, with interment in Franklin. Survivors are three sons, Marvin (should be Morvan) and Robert, Oklahoma City, and Rudolph, 822 N. Stewart Ave., three daughters, Mrs. Maud Williams and Mrs. Iva Johnson, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Ethel Hammer, Ardmore, and 25 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren. Obit published in The Oklahoman, December 20, 1958: BIRD GENTRY WADE Services for Bird Gentry Wade, 87, Ardmore, who died Friday in a Norman hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Hunter funeral chapel with burial in Franklin. Surviving relatives are three sons, Marvin, 711 SE 41, Robert, 3236 S. Agnew, and Rudolph, Norman; three daughters, Mrs. Maude Williams, City, Mrs/ Iva Johnson, City, and Mrs. Ethel Hammer, Ardmore. 25 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren. (Franklin Cemetery is now Blackburn Cemetery) More About Bird Gentry Wade: Burial: December 22, 1958, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1900, Pottawatowie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1910, Little River Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 3: 1920, Little River Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma More About Mary Ellen McCollum: Burial: February 1923, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma More About Bird Wade and Mary McCollum: Marriage: April 27, 1894, Oklahoma Territory Children of Bird Wade and Mary McCollum are: + 155 i. Robert David4 Wade, born March 18, 1896 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died December 15, 1969 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. + 156 ii. Morvan Gentry Wade, born December 15, 1898 in Oklahoma Territory; died December 16, 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 157 iii. Maud Elizabeth Wade, born August 23, 1900 in Newalla, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died May 03, 1983 in Midwest City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 158 iv. Ethel M. Wade, born October 01, 1901 in Oklahoma Territory; died June 1981 in Eldorado, Jackson County, Oklahoma. + 159 v. Iva Wade, born July 23, 1906 in Little Axe, Indian Territory; died August 19, 1959 in Oklahoma. + 160 vi. Rudolph Roy Wade, born February 13, 1911 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died March 04, 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 46. Prudence A.3 Wade (Pleasant2, John1) was born 1843 in Missouri, and died December 26, 1901 in Missouri. She married Frances Marion Carroll April 18, 1858 in Clay County, Missouri, son of James Carrol and Mary Bond. He was born July 23, 1836 in Missouri City, Clay County, Missouri, and died May 17, 1917 in Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Prudence A. Wade: Even though the headstone located in Shady Grove Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri states that Prudence's birth date was May 28, 1836, the 1850 census has her as age 7, the 1860 census has her as 13 and the 1870 census has her as 23. This leads me to believe that her birth date is probably about 1847. More About Prudence A. Wade: Burial: December 1901, Shady Grove Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Frances Marion Carroll: 1880 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 14, 1880: Carroll, Francis M., W, M, 43, Head, M, Farmer, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee Carroll, Prudence A., W, F, 43, Wife, M, Keeps House, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Carroll, Nancy E., W, F, 19, Daughter, S, At Home, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Carroll, James, W, M, 17, Son, S, Works on Farm, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Carroll, George S., W, M, 14, Son, S, Works on Farm, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 5, 1900: Carroll, F. Marion, Head, W, M, July 1846, 63, M, 42, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, Farmer Carroll, Prudence, Wife, W, F, May 1846, 64, M, 42, 5, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Carroll, Emma, Daughter, W, F, Dec 1861, 38, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Trimble, Gertie, Grand Daughter, W, F, Sept 1881, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Samples, James, Servant, W, M, Feb 1865, 35, S, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farm Laborer 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 15, 1910: Carroll, Francis M., Head, M, W, 72 Wd, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, Farmer Crabtree, Leonard B., Son-in law, M, W, 42, M, 9, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Crabtree, Nancy A., Daughter, F, W, 43, M, 9, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Frances Marion Carroll: Burial: May 1917, Shady Grove Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1860 Census 2: 1870 Census 3: 1880, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 5: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Prudence Wade and Frances Carroll: Marriage license reads Marion Carrel. More About Frances Carroll and Prudence Wade: Marriage: April 18, 1858, Clay County, Missouri Children of Prudence Wade and Frances Carroll are: + 161 i. Mary E.4 Carroll, born May 1859 in Clay County, Missouri; died 1911 in Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado. 162 ii. Nancy Emma Carroll, born December 1861 in Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. She married Leonard B. Crabtree Abt. 1901; born Abt. 1868 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Leonard B. Crabtree: 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 15, 1910: Carroll, Francis M., Head, M, W, 72 Wd, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, Farmer Crabtree, Leonard B., Son-in law, M, W, 42, M, 9, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Crabtree, Nancy A., Daughter, F, W, 43, M, 9, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 15 & 16, 1920: Crabtree, Lenard, Head O, M, M, W, 51, M, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky, Farmer Crabtree, Emma, Wife, F, W, 51, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 23, 1930: Crabtree, L. B., Head O, M, W, 59, M, 35, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky, Farmer Crabtree, Emma, Wife-H, F, W, 60, M, 31, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Leonard B. Crabtree: Census 1: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Leonard Crabtree and Nancy Carroll: Marriage: Abt. 1901 163 iii. James W. Carroll, born 1863 in Clay County, Missouri; died May 11, 1900 in Clay County, Missouri. More About James W. Carroll: Burial: May 1900, Shady Grove Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1910 Census 2: 1920 Census 3: 1930 164 iv. George M. Carroll, born May 05, 1867 in Clay County, Missouri; died July 25, 1891 in Clay County, Missouri. More About George M. Carroll: Burial: July 1891, Shady Grove Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1910 Census 2: 1920 Census 3: 1930 47. Fleming Thomas3 Wade (Pleasant2, John1) was born February 1849 in Missouri, and died July 1941 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Rebecca E. Turner July 03, 1873 in Clay County, Missouri. She was born 1853 in Missouri, and died 1935 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Fleming Thomas Wade: 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 23, 1880: Wade, Fleming, W, M, 34, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Rebeca E., F, W, 27, Wife, Keeping House, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Wade, Walter P., W, M, 5, Son, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 1, 1900: Wade, Flemon, Head, W, M, Feb, 1849, 51, M, 26, Missouri, United States, Farmer Wade, Becca, Wife, W, F, Sept, 1855, 44, M, 26, 4, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Marshal, Son, W, M, Oct, 1884, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, James, Son, W, M, June, 1891, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Andrew, W, M, Sept, 1892, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Jackson, Lula, Servant, W, F, Dec, 1883, 16, S, Missouri, Indiana, Indiana, Servant 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 22, 1910: Wade, Flem, Head, M, W, ?, M1, 35, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Wade, Becca, Wife-H, F, W, 56, 35, 4, 4, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Wade, Andrew, Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Jewel, Son, M, W, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer (Jewel and James could be the same son, but possibly different sons, even though Becca reports having 4 children and all 4 are living, Jewel is listed in the cemetery survey as being born in 1891, that would make he and James the same person) 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: Wade, Flemmon, Head, M ,O, W, M, 70, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Wade, Rebecca, Wife, F, W, 66, M, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Wade, Jewel, Son, M, W, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Wade, Walter P., Head, O, R, M, W, 55, M, 29, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Eva A., Wife-H, F, W, 49, M, 21, Missouri, Ohio, Missouri Wade, Flem, Father, M, W, 81, M, 24, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Wade, Rebecca E., Mother, F, W, 76, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Thompson, Eva M., Neice, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Fleming Thomas Wade: Burial: 1941, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 5: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Rebecca E. Turner: From Missouri births and stillbirths, Clay County, from Sheryl Varon: October 29, 1884, male child (which must be Marshall Wade) born to Flemen Wade, age 35, and Rebecca E. Wade, age 32 (maiden name Rebecca E. Lumer). This is the second child of this mother. More About Rebecca E. Turner: Burial: 1935, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Fleming Wade and Rebecca Turner: Marriage License is listed under Thomas Wade. LDS has it as Flemon Wade. More About Fleming Wade and Rebecca Turner: Marriage: July 03, 1873, Clay County, Missouri Children of Fleming Wade and Rebecca Turner are: 165 i. Walter Pleasant4 Wade, born 1874 in Clay County, Missouri; died 1960 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Eva Ada Thompson Abt. 1904 in Clay County, Missouri; born 1882 in Missouri; died 1967. Notes for Walter Pleasant Wade: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 22, 1910: Wade, Walter P., Head, M, W, 34, M1, 6, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Eva, Wife, F, W, 26, M1, Missouri, Ohio, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 3, 1920: Wade, Walter P., Head, O, M, M, W, 45, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Eva, Wife, F, W, 37, M, Missouri, Ohio, Missouri 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Wade, Walter P., Head, O, R, M, W, 55, M, 29, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Eva A., Wife-H, F, W, 49, M, 21, Missouri, Ohio, Missouri Wade, Flem, Father, M, W, 81, M, 24, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Wade, Rebecca E., Mother, F, W, 76, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Thompon, Eva M., Neice, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Walter Pleasant Wade: Burial: 1960, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Eva Ada Thompson: Obit from Cathy Harless Merritt: MRS. EVA ADA WADE Mrs. Eva Ada Wade, 84, of near Paradise, died Friday at the Community hospital. She was a lifelong resident of Clay county. She was a member of the Paradise Christian church. She leaves two brothers, James A. Thompson, Holt, and Edgar Thompson, Liberty, and two sisters, Mrs. Dosia Wright, Reno, Nev., and Mrs. Etta Todd, Lathrop. Also surviving is Miss Eva Mildred Thompson, a niece, who was reared in the Wade home, and who tenderly care for her aunt during the past two years of her illness. Services were held Sunday at the McComas chapel, burial in the Paradise cemetery. More About Eva Ada Thompson: Burial: Unknown, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri More About Walter Wade and Eva Thompson: Marriage: Abt. 1904, Clay County, Missouri 166 ii. Marshall Wade, born October 29, 1884 in Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Marshall Wade: Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Taught school in Detroit, retired to Arizona(looks like) & is buried there. More About Marshall Wade: Census 1: 1910 Census 2: 1920 Census 3: 1930 167 iii. Andrew Wade, born September 1892 in Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Andrew Wade: His World War I Draft Registration Card has his birth date as September 27, 1894. Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Taught school in California. More About Andrew Wade: Census 1: 1910 Census 2: 1920 Census 3: 1930 168 iv. Jewel F. Wade, born 1891 in Clay County, Missouri; died 1960 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Jewel F. Wade: The Paradise Cemetery Survey has his birth year as 1891. Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Had a fever when small that cooked his brain. More About Jewel F. Wade: Burial: 1960, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri 49. Francis M.3 Wade (Pleasant2, John1) was born June 1850 in Missouri, and died October 20, 1940 in Independence, Missouri. He married Elizabeth Jane Stapp December 25, 1877 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of Cyrus Stapp and Cina. She was born March 17, 1859 in Clay County, Missouri, and died October 23, 1931. Notes for Francis M. Wade: 1880 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, District 124, June 13, 1880: Pleasant Wade, Self, M, Male, W, 58, Farmer, Kentucky, Virginia, Virginia Nancy Wade, Wife, M, Female, W, 60, Keeping House, Kentucky, Virginia, Virginia Francis M. Wade, Son, M, Male, W, 29, Laborer, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky Janie Wade, Dau L., M, Female, W, 20, Housekeeper, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Note: "Genealogical Notes from the Liberty Tribune", Vol. VII, p. 59: September 10, 1897 - Murder at Pratherville - Wednesday night Alex. Schamel, son of John C., was shot and instantly killed at the home one mile east of Pratherville. Farm is known as the old Nichols place. It was purchased by John Trimbel, decd, and afterwards sold to Schamel. Frank Wade owns the farm west of it. It was said that his cousin did it. A quarrel about property. Lewis Wade was arrested. He is the son of John Wade who lives in Ray Co. Says that Frank Wade is about 45 and raised north of Liberty. His parents are Pleasant Wade and wife, now living in Paradise vicinity. September 17, 1897 - Schamel murder. Verdict returned that gunshots were fired by Francis M. Wade. Testimonies in this issue. 1900 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 9, 1900: Clevenger, Ernest B, Head, W, M, Nov 1874, 25, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, Farm Laborer Wade, Francis M., Brother, W, M, June 1850, 49, M, 22, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Williams, Aaron, Brother, B, M, June 1880, 19, S, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, Day Laborer (I have not identified Ernest Clevenger, but he could be the husband or one of Elizabeth's sisters) 1910 Census, State Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, April 20, 1910: Wade, Frances M., Patient, M, W, 60, M1, Unknown, Missouri, Unknown, Unknown 1920 Census, State Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, January 13, 1920: Wade, Francis M., Patient, M, W, 69, M1, Missouri, Unknown, Unknown, Ward Work 1930 Census, State Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, April 9, 1930: Wade, Francis M., Patient, M, W, 80, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Headstone has birth year as 1950. More About Francis M. Wade: Burial: October 1940, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1880, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, State Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, State Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri Census 5: 1930, State Hospital, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri Notes for Elizabeth Jane Stapp: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 5, 1900: Wade, Elisa, Head, W, F. May 1859, 41, M, 23, 4, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Nannie, Daughter, W, F, May 1882, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse Wade, Luella, Daughter, W, F, Aug 1886, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Claude, Daughter, W, M, Dec 1890, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Gilbert, W, M, May 1894, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 9, 1910: Wade, Jannie, Head, F, W, 44, Wd, 4, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Gilbert, Son, M, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri (Even though Francis M. Wade is still alive and in the State Hospital, Elizabeth lists herself as a widow). 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 12 & 13, 1920: Wade, Jennie, Head, O, F, F, W, 61, Wd, Missouri, United States, United States 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 23, 1930: Wade, Claude, Head, R, M, W, 39, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Elizabeth, Wife-H, F, W, 37, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lloyd, Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Jennie, Mother, F, W, 65, Wd,19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Latta, J. J., Father-in-Law, M, W, 66, Wd, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer More About Elizabeth Jane Stapp: Census 1: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Francis Wade and Elizabeth Stapp: Marriage: December 25, 1877, Clay County, Missouri Children of Francis Wade and Elizabeth Stapp are: 169 i. Nannie V.4 Wade, born May 1882 in Missouri; died Unknown. 170 ii. Luella Wade, born August 1886 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 171 iii. Claude F. Wade, born December 05, 1890 in Missouri; died Unknown. 172 iv. Gilbert Wade, born May 1894 in Missouri; died Unknown. 60. Martha Ann3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born January 31, 1858 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died November 26, 1943 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. She married (1) Thomas Jefferson Britt February 22, 1881 in Clay County, Missouri, son of William Britt and Melissa Townsend. He was born August 1855 in Missouri, and died October 29, 1926 in Clay County, Missouri. She married (2) James Isaac Land March 06, 1883 in Clay County, Missouri, son of W. Land and Polly Colier. He was born June 12, 1849 in Georgia, and died April 27, 1912 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri. Notes for Martha Ann Wade: Information from Marilyn Davis Harless from Marshall Davis and Idotha Boher: Thomas Britt married Martha Ann Wade (sister of Nancy Bell Wade) Feb. 23, 1881. Martha Ann was born Jan. 31, 1858 and died Nov. 26, 1943 in Kansas City, Missouri, buried in Richmond, Missouri. A son Berry Britt was born Dec. 17, 1881. After the son was born Thomas left her and disappeared for some time. She married Isaac Land in March 1883. 1920 Census, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri, January 19, 1920: Land, Martha, Head, O, M, F, W, 61, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Land, Grace, Daughter, F, W, 29, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Britt, Berry, Son, M, W, 38, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farm 1930 Census, Excelsior Springs City, Clay County, Missouri, April 23, 1930: Land, Martha, Head, O, 1500, F, W, 72, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Land, Grace, Daughter, F, W, 40, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse Note from Marilyn Davis Harless from Marshall J. Davis: It has been told that if Martha Wade Land would arrange for her sister Nannie Wade Davis to meet George Washington Bohrer and if he could marry her he was to have given Martha $500. He married her in 1902. Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: Mrs. Martha Land Died on Friday Mrs. Martha Ann (Wade) Land, a former resident of Richmond, died Friday, Nov. 26 at a convalescent home in Kansas City. She was born near Kearney, Mo., January 31, 1858 and was married to Isaac Land on March 8, 1883. To this union six children were born, two having died in infancy. Those surviving are Mrs. Addie Landers, Miss Grace Land, Willie Land, and Miss Elsie Land. There are also two step-daughters, Mrs. Laura B. Stevenson and Mrs. Ada Moffitt, of Richmond, two sisters and one brother, eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Mr. Land preceded her in death thirty-one years ago. Funeral services were held in Liberty at three o'clock Sunday afternoon at Terrace Hill Chapel. Burial was at Sunny Slope Cemetery. Brothers Funeral Home in charge. More About Martha Ann Wade: Burial: November 1943, Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Excelsior Springs City, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Thomas Jefferson Britt: 1900 Census, Deerfield Township, Vernon County, Missouri, June 4, 1900: Britt, Thomas J., Head, W, M, Aug 1855, 44, D, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Britt, Berry, Son, W, M, Dec 1881, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 29, 1910: Britt, Thomas, Hired Man, M, W, 52, Wd, Missouri, Unknown, Missouri, Laborer, General Farm (Working in the home of James H. Endicott) 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 8, 1920: Creek, Alice B., Head, O, F, F, W, 66, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Britt, Thomas J., Brother, M, W, 64, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Garage, Automobile More About Thomas Jefferson Britt: Census 1: 1900, Deerfield Township, Vernon County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Martha Wade and Thomas Britt: Article, Liberty Tribune Weekly, February 16, 1883, and March 11, 1881: Marriage Notices, BRITT; WADE -- Married, near Kearney, Mo., February 22, 1881, by Rev. H. T. Leeper, Thomas J. Britt and Miss Mary A. Wade -- both of Clay county, Mo. Article, Liberty Tribune Weekly, February 16, 1883, and February 23, 1883: February Term Court Docket under Civil Cases Return - 619 Martha A. Britte vs Thos J. Britte Article, Liberty Tribune Weekly, March 9, 1883: Circuit Court Proceeding Britte vs. Britte-Judgment for Divorce. More About Thomas Britt and Martha Wade: Divorce: March 09, 1883, Clay County, Missouri Marriage: February 22, 1881, Clay County, Missouri Notes for James Isaac Land: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 14, 1900: Land, James I., Head, W, M, June 1849, 50, M, 17, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, Hotel Keeper Land, Martha, Wife, F, W, Jan 1858, 42, M, 17, 6, 5, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Land, Laura B., Daughter, F, W, Jan 1877, 23, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri, Nurse Land, Addie L., Daughter, F, W, Dec 1885, 15, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri Land, Gracie, Daughter, F, W, Sept 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri Land, Wm. T., Son, M, W, Sept 1891, 8, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri Land, Elsie, Daughter, F, W, Jan 1894, 6, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri Wade, Nannie V., Cousin, F, W, May 1882, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse Shank, Frederick, Servant, M, W, Nov 1852, 47, S, Germany, Germany, Germany, Hotel Porter 1910 Census, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 20, 1910: Land, James I., Head, M, W, 60, M1, 27, Virginia, Georgia, Georgia, Policeman, City Land, Martha, Wife, F, W, 52, M2, 27, 7, 5, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Boarding House, At Home Land, Ada, Daughter, F, W, 24, S, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri, Sales Lady, Book Store Land, Grace, Daughter, F, W, 20, S, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Land, William T., Son, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri Land, Elsie, Daughter, F, W, 16, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri Harris, Elizabeth, Boarder, F, W, 65, Wd, New York, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Robb, Robert E., Boarder, M, W, 41, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Constable, Ray County Graham, Frank, Boarder, M, W, 28, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Merchant, Grocery Store Bragg, Walter, Boarder, M, W, 30, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Superintendent, Tile Factory Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: FUNERAL OF MR. LAND HELD YESTERDAY Died Saturday Afternoon After a Long Illness of Heart Trouble. The funeral of J. I. Land, one of the prominent citizens of this city, was held from his home on South Thornton street yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Land died Saturday afternoon of heart trouble at 3:05, after lying in a serious condition for the past several months. He was in the state of Louisiana June 12, 1849. When he was a small boy, his father, with the rest of the family, moved into the state of Georgia and remained there several years. Mr. Land came to Missouri in 1871 and was one of the passengers on the first train that traveled over the Sante Fe line from Lexington to St. Joseph. He settled in the country near Plattsburg, Mo. In the year of 1883 he was married to Miss Martha Wade. He then bought a farm near Excelsior Springs in 1897 and was deputy marshal of that city for three years. He then moved to a farm near Knoxville and lived there three years prior to his coming to Richmond. He moved to this city in 1908. Shortly after coming here he took up the duty of nightwatchman, which position he held until he was forced to resign on account of his health. Mr. Land is survived by a wife and six children, five daughters and one son. Mrs. William Stephenson, of Liberty, Mrs. Thomas Moffit of Rayville, Mrs. Addie Lee Pragg, Miss Grace, Miss Elsie and William of this city. The funeral was under the auspices of the I. O. O. F. Lodge. Rev. R. F. Campbell conducted the services. Interment was in the city cemetery. The pall-bearers were, I. C. Snowden, O. N. Hamacher, C. B. Hughes, Ebb Farrer, C. J. Vickers and J. R. Clark. More About James Isaac Land: Burial: April 1912, Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Cause of Death: Mitral Insufficiency Census 1: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Martha Wade and James Land: Articles, Liberty Weekly Tribune, March 9, 1883: Marriage Licenses: Wm. T. Christy and Artelia J. Polesk; J. R. Land and Martha Wade. Married, in this city, on Tuesday March 6th, 1883, by L. W. Newman, J. P., Mr. J. R. Land and Mis Martha A. Wade --- all of Clay county. More About James Land and Martha Wade: Marriage: March 06, 1883, Clay County, Missouri Child of Martha Wade and Thomas Britt is: 173 i. Barry Henry4 Britt, born December 17, 1881 in Missouri; died Unknown. He married Toots; died Unknown. Children of Martha Wade and James Land are: 174 i. Ada Lee4 Land, born December 23, 1885 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died September 10, 1953 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. She married (1) Walter George Bragg August 28, 1910; born October 04, 1869 in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania; died April 15, 1912 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri. She married (2) Landers Aft. 1930; died Unknown. Notes for Ada Lee Land: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 5, 1930: Land, Elsie M., Head, R, 35, F, W, 36, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri, Trained Nurse, General Practice Bragg, Addie L., Sister, F, W, 43, D, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri More About Ada Lee Land: Burial: September 1953, Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri Notes for Walter George Bragg: His name was listed as Pragg in James Isaac Land's obit. 1870 Census, Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, July 7, 1870: Bragg, Walter, 69, M, W, B Smith, 2500, 500, New York Bragg, Sarah, 61, F, W, Keeping House, New York Bragg, Bryon, 36, M, W, Wagon Maker, 2500, 500, New York Bragg, Harriett, 36, F, W, Keeping House, Pennsylvania Bragg, Cora F., 5, F, W, Pennsylvania Bragg, Emily, 3, F, W, Pennsylvania Bragg, Julius B., 7/12. M, W, Pennsylvania Bragg, Walter G., 7/12. M, W, Pennsylvania More About Walter George Bragg: Burial: April 17, 1912, Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census: 1870, Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania More About Walter Bragg and Ada Land: Marriage: August 28, 1910 More About Landers and Ada Land: Marriage: Aft. 1930 175 ii. Clementine Land, born July 29, 1888 in Missouri; died July 29, 1888 in Missouri. Notes for Clementine Land: Died in infancy. 176 iii. Grace Land, born September 04, 1889 in Clay County, Missouri; died December 23, 1972 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri. Notes for Grace Land: 1920 Census, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri, January 19, 1920: Land, Martha, Head, O, M, F, W, 61, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Land, Grace, Daughter, F, W, 29, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Britt, Berry, Son, M, W, 38, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farm 1930 Census, Excelsior Springs City, Clay County, Missouri, April 23, 1930: Land, Martha, Head, O, 1500, F, W, 72, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Land, Grace, Daughter, F, W, 40, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse Prichard Funeral Home Records - Volume 21, November 18, 1972 - February 8, 1974: Pg. 11 Grace Land race -w residence - 507 S. Hardy, Independence, Mo. order given by - Channcey ? Moffitt (address given) born - 4 Sept. 1889 - Clay Co., Mo. died - 23 Dec. 1972 - Warrensburg Nursing Center father - Isaac Land mother - Martha Wade buried - New New Garden Karen Walker has her birth year as 1890. More About Grace Land: Died 2: December 23, 1972, Warrensburg Nursing Center Burial: December 1972, New Garden Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Excelsior Springs City, Clay County, Missouri Occupation: Nurse, Excelsior Springs, Missouri + 177 iv. William Thomas Land, born September 13, 1892 in Union, Franklin County, Missouri; died January 16, 1960 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. 178 v. Elsie Mae Land, born January 01, 1893 in Union, Franklin County, Missouri; died October 04, 1959 in Kansas City, Missouri. Notes for Elsie Mae Land: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 5, 1930: Land, Elsie M., Head, R, 35, F, W, 36, S, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri, Trained Nurse, General Practice Bragg, Addie L., Sister, F, W, 43, D, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri More About Elsie Mae Land: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri Occupation: Registered Nurse, Kansas City, Missouri Hospitals 179 vi. Clarence Land, born January 22, 1901 in Missouri; died January 22, 1901 in Missouri. Notes for Clarence Land: Died in infancy. 61. Littleberry3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born February 09, 1859 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died January 04, 1934 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. He married Anna Mary Yates November 28, 1880 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri, daughter of John Yates and Sarah K.. She was born June 1862 in Clay County, Missouri, and died December 1934 in Platte County, Missouri. Notes for Littleberry Wade: 1900 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, June 22, 1900: Wade, Berry, Head, W, M, Feb, 1859, 41, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Anna, Wife, W, F, Jan, 1862, 37, M, 19, 7, 7, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Oscar, Son, W, M, Jan, 1882, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Della, Daughter, W, F, Sept, 1883, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Roy, Son, W, M, Apr, 1885, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Robbie, Son, W, M, Jan, 1889, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Porter, Son, W, M, Oct, 1892, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hosea, Son, W, M, July, 1893, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Alta, Daughter, W, F, Jan, 1897, 3, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, May 2, 1910: Wade, Little B., Head, M, W, 51, M1, 29, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Annie M., Wife, F, W, 48, M1, 29, 7, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Porter R,, Son, W, M, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Home Farm Wade, Hosea A., Son, W, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Home Farm Wade, Alta M., Daughter, W, F, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, February 5, 1920: Wade, Little Berry, Head, M, W, 60, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, Stockfarm Wade, Anna Mary, Wife, F, W, 57, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Wade, L. B., Head, O, M, W, 71, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Anna, Wife, F, W, 68, M 18, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Golden Wedding Anniversary for L. B. & Anna Yates Wade (1930): MR. AND MRS. L. B. WADE CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wade celebrated theid(r) golden wedding anniversary at their home 4 miles east of Platte City, Friday, November 28, 1930, at Liberty, Mo., at St. James Catholic Church. After their marriage they moved to a farm near Paradise, where they lived 10 years. They then spent 19 more years four miles east of Lawson, Mo. Later they moved to Platte county and spent the remaining 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Wade have enjoyed an unusual blessing - that of being the progenitors of seven children, 20 grandchildren and four great grandchildren, all of whom are living to cheer them in the days that are to come, as they descend life's span into old age. Besides these are also two sons-in-law and five daughters-in-law as well as five "grand-in-laws." The children are; Oscar Wade of North Kansas City, Mrs. Delia Hunt of Lawson, Mo., Roy Wade, Robert Wade, Porter Wade, Hosea Wade and Mrs. Alta Wade of near Platte City. It was a great pleasure to this splendid couple that all their children could be present with them upon the day of their golden anniversary. This added much to the happiness of the occasion and with the other pleasant factors, made it a grand celebration. A bountiful feast was enjoyed at the noon hour, an outstanding feature being a wedding cake. This was a mammoth angel food cake, iced in golden color, and baked by Mrs. Roy Wade, pronounced by all a wonderful creation. Entertainment was furnished by the grandchildren. Many valuable and useful gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wade. May all the joys of the past 50 years be multiplied in the coming years and all the sorrows and trials that may beset them as they traveled the half century together be forgotten in future joys and ease, is the wish of many friends of Platte county. Obit, sent by Robin Wade New Allen: L. B. WADE We are paying our last tribute of respect to L. B. Wade, who was born near Kearney, Mo., February 9th, 1859, and departed this life January 4th, 1934 at his home near Platte City, Mo., age 74 years, 10 months, and 25 days. He was united in marriage to Miss Anna Mary Yates, November 28th, 1881 and to this union seven children were born. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. L. B. Wade, and children as follows: Mrs. D. U. Hunt, of Lawson, Mo., Mrs. William Anderson, of Platte City, Oscar of North Kansas City, Roy, Porter, and Hosea of Platte City, Mo., Robert, one of the five sons preceded his father in death. There are also, 21 grandchildren and ten great grandchildren, together with his brothers and sisters as follows: Mrs. Martha Land, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Mrs. Maggie Sewell, Nevada, Mo., Mrs. Nannie Bohers, of Oakley, Kansas, Richard Wade, Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Payton Wade of Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mr. Wade was a wonderful father, a good neighbor and a true friend. He leaves to his family the lovely traits of character that shall remain the Precious influence through the years that will guide his children in paths of right living, deeds of benevolence and acts of noble endeavor. Funeral services were held at the Christian Church in Platte City, Saturday, January 6th, 1834 conducted by the Rev. H. E. Corbin, pastor of the Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. W. P. Hunt, Henrietta, Mo., and interment in Platte City cemetery. HERE FOR FUNERAL Those from a distance her Saturday to attend the funeral of L. B. Wade were: Mr. and Mrs. Payton Wade and daughter, Mrs. Jerry Hackette, Walter Yates, Miss Betty Yates, Excelsior Springs,; Mr. and Mrs. Clem Piburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Piburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Devers, John Devers, Smithville; Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wade, Paradise; Mr. and Mrs. Billie Belt, Polo, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Hunt, Chris Yates, Mrs. Clayton Jones, Lawson, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Spanbower, Mrs. Catherine McConnell, Mrs. Josie McKernon, Mrs. Victoria Katherins, Mrs. George Maddux, Mrs. Lucy Maddux, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boydston, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conner, North Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Hiram Hill and daughter, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Oscar Fightmaster and daughter, Liberty. More About Littleberry Wade: Burial: January 06, 1934, Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Notes for Anna Mary Yates: Joel Thomas Wade Bible page has her name as Annie Mary Yates. From Missouri births and stillbirths, Clay County, from Sheryl Varon: September 1883 - female child born to Lutberg Wade, age 23, (I assume they misread Littleberry when they transcribed the record; they have a disclaimer on the site suggesting you order the actual record because of possible transcription errors of handwritten documents) and Anna Wade (maiden name Lute), age 19. The child's name isn't given but she is stated to be the second child of this mother. More About Anna Mary Yates: Burial: December 1934, Platte City, Platte County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Littleberry Wade and Anna Yates: Joel Thomas Wade Bible page says marriage date is November 8, 1880. Little Berry's obit says 1881 and the article on their 50th anniversary says 1880. I have chosen to use 1880 here. More About Littleberry Wade and Anna Yates: Marriage: November 28, 1880, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri Children of Littleberry Wade and Anna Yates are: + 180 i. Oscar4 Wade, born January 14, 1882 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died 1957 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. + 181 ii. Della M. Wade, born September 14, 1883 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 182 iii. Roy Wade, born April 10, 1885 in Missouri; died Abt. 1959 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. + 183 iv. Robert Wade, born January 1889 in Missouri; died May 04, 1931 in Platte County, Missouri. + 184 v. Porter R. Wade, born October 25, 1892 in Lawson, Missouri; died March 23, 1971 in Smithville, Missouri. + 185 vi. Hosea Albert Wade, born July 1894 in Missouri; died January 16, 1961 in Platte County, Missouri. + 186 vii. Alta Mae Wade, born January 1897 in Clay County, Missouri; died June 23, 1981 in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas. 63. Laura Margaret3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born September 26, 1864 in Clay County, Missouri, and died March 23, 1951 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. She married Charles Melvin Seuell February 12, 1888 in Clay County, Missouri, son of John Seuell and Sarah Shannon. He was born October 31, 1866 in Platte County, Missouri, and died September 21, 1961 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. More About Laura Margaret Wade: Burial: March 1951, Moore Cemetery, Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri Census: 1880, Kearney, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Charles Melvin Seuell: From Jean Creswick: He knew Frank and Jesse James well. Note from Marilyn Davis Harless as told by Marshal J. Davis April 15, 1978: Mrs. Samuelson, mother of Jesse James, at one time wanted to rent her farm to Uncle Mell Sewell and Aunt Mag. They did not rent it but had he rented it he would have lived in the house where the bomb was thrown in. Also Marshall Davis said as kids they would have been all over the James farm. Also, Marshal said Mag & Mell Sewell had moved 53 times when they were married 50 years. 1900 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 14, 1900: Sewell, Melvin, Head, W, M, Oct 1866, 33, M, 12, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Sewell, Maggie, Wife, W, F, Sept 1864, 35, M, 12, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Sewell, Myrtle, Daughter, W, F, Aug 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Sewell, Beechie, Son, W, M, Feb 1893, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 4, 1910: Seuell, C. M., Head, M, W, 42, M1, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Seuell, Laura M., Wife, F, W, 44, M1, 22, 5, 5, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Myrtle, Daughter, F, W, 20, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Beechie, Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Lizzie, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, John, Son, M, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Bessie, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Center Township, Vernon County, Missouri, January 15, 1920: Sewell, Melvin, Head, O, F, M, W, 53, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Sewell, Maggie, Wife, F, W, 55, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Sewell, Elizabeth, Daughter, F, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Sewell, John, Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Sewell, Bessie, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Center Township, Vernon County, Missouri, April 19, 1930: Sewell, C. M., Head, R, M, W, 63, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, Truck Farm Sewell, Margaret, Wife-H, F, W, 65, M, 23, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Note from Jean Creswick: Lived in Old Tom Kimbsey place. Moved to Clay County, March 19, 1882. Thorpes finally got out - 1882 and gave possession to Seuells. Lived with Sarah's sister and husband from January 1 to March. From Marilyn Davis Haas Harless & David Swafford: The Kearney Courier, Kearney, Missouri, Thursday, October 5, 1961: OBIT: CHARLES MELVIN SEUELL RITES HELD RECENTLY IN NEVADA, MO. Charles Melvin Seuell of Nevada, Mo., died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl Jolly following a long illness. He was born October 31, 1866 in Platte County, Missouri near Parkville, the son of John Irving and Sarah Elizabeth Shannon Seuell and moved with his parents to Clay County in February 1882. He was a retired farmer and had spent the past forty years in Vernon County. On February 12, 1888 he was united in marriage to Laura Margaret Wade who died March, 1951. To this union five children were born, two having preceded him in death. He was a member of the First Christian Church in Nevada. He is survived by one son, John F. Seuell of Milpitas, California; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Jolly, 317 Cherry Street, Nevada, Mo.; and Mrs. Bessie Koch of Kansas City, Mo. Fourteen grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. John Bailey of Holt, Mo.; one brother, W. H. Seuell of Camden Point, Mo., and a number of nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Pliney H. Elliott at the Harp Chapel last Monday. Burial was in the Moore Cemetery, Nevada. Mr. Seuell, who would have bee 95 this October has been quite active throughout his life and only this year missed the annual Shannon Seuell reunion held in celebration of his sister's birthday. More About Charles Melvin Seuell: Burial: September 25, 1961, Moore Cemetery, Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Center Township, Vernon County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Center Township, Vernon County, Missouri Occupation: Farmer More About Charles Seuell and Laura Wade: Marriage: February 12, 1888, Clay County, Missouri Children of Laura Wade and Charles Seuell are: + 187 i. Myrtle4 Seuell, born August 28, 1889 in Missouri; died March 25, 1932. + 188 ii. Beechie Seuell, born February 12, 1893 in Missouri; died February 22, 1952 in Johnson County, Missouri. 189 iii. Susan Elizabeth Seuell, born October 07, 1900 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri; died August 13, 1983 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. She married Earl V. Jolly September 02, 1925; born September 14, 1896 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri; died May 23, 1966 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. Notes for Earl V. Jolly: 1930 Census, Center Township, Vernon County, Missouri, April 9, 1930: Jolly, Earl, Head, R, 20, M, W, 33, M, 28, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Window Trimmer, Store Jolly, Elizabeth, Wife-H, F, W, 29, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Fountain Girl, Candy Shop (This appears to be several households in one house, I have only listed those who appear in Earl's family number) More About Earl V. Jolly: Census: 1930, Center Township, Vernon County, Missouri More About Earl Jolly and Susan Seuell: Marriage: September 02, 1925 190 iv. John Thomas Seuell, born August 04, 1902 in Missouri; died 1984. He married Margaret Sands Private; born Private. Notes for John Thomas Seuell: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 9, 1930: Sewell, John, Head, R, 28, M, W, 27, M, 25, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Plummer, Pluming Shop Sewell, Margaret, Wife-H, F, W, 20, M, 18, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Clerk, Cleaning Shop Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Killed in car wreck. More About John Thomas Seuell: Cause of Death: Car accident Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About John Seuell and Margaret Sands: Private-Begin: Private + 191 v. Bessie Seuell, born January 05, 1905 in Missouri; died October 09, 1989 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. 64. Henry Newton3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born February 27, 1866 in Missouri, and died February 17, 1919 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. He married (1) Sarah Frances Turner Abt. 1889 in Missouri. She was born January 1866 in Missouri, and died Abt. 1903. He married (2) Inez O'Dell Abt. 1905. She was born Abt. 1877 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Henry Newton Wade: 1900 Census, Chariton County, Missouri, June 12 & 13, 1900: Wade, Henry N., Head, W, M, Feb 1866, 34, M, 11, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Sarah F., Wife, W, F, Jan 1866, 34, M, 11, 2, 1, Missouri, North Carolina, Missouri Wade, Caroline, Daughter, F, W, Aug 1892, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School 1910 Census, St. Louis, Missouri, April 28, 1910: Wade, Henry, Head, M, W, 45, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Moving Wagon Note from Marilyn Davis Harless: Henry Wade was separated from 2nd wife and died in the insane assylum in Nevada, Missouri. His death certificate looks like Henry Wm. Wade. More About Henry Newton Wade: Died 2: In asylum Burial: February 17, 1919, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: General paralysis of the insane. Census 1: 1900, Chariton County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, St. Louis, Missouri Notes for Sarah Frances Turner: Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Fannie Turner Wade died at the birth of Francis abotu 1903. More About Sarah Frances Turner: Burial: Unknown, Orrick, Missouri More About Henry Wade and Sarah Turner: Marriage: Abt. 1889, Missouri Notes for Inez O'Dell: 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 3, 1920: Wade, Inez, Head, R, F, W, 33, W, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laundry, City Laundry Wade, Gary A., Son, M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Earl, Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lester, Son, M, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Virgil O., Son, M, W, 3 8/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Frances, Step Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer More About Inez O'Dell: Census: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Henry Wade and Inez O'Dell: Marriage: Abt. 1905 Children of Henry Wade and Sarah Turner are: 192 i. Caroline4 Wade, born August 29, 1892 in Lawson, Ray County, Missouri; died Unknown. She married James Henry McClain in Coffeyville, Kansas; born September 1886 in Ava, Douglas County, Missouri; died Unknown. More About Caroline Wade: Occupation: Nurse More About James McClain and Caroline Wade: Marriage: Coffeyville, Kansas 193 ii. Francis Wade, born Abt. 1903 in Missouri; died Unknown. Children of Henry Wade and Inez O'Dell are: 194 i. Gary A.4 Wade, born Abt. 1906 in Missouri; died Unknown. 195 ii. Earl Wade, born Abt. 1907 in Missouri; died Unknown. 196 iii. Lester Wade, born Abt. 1911 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Lester Wade: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri, April 4, 1930: Wade, Lester, Lodger, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Work, Farm More About Lester Wade: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri 197 iv. Virgil O. Wade, born Private. 65. Richard Alexander3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born November 04, 1867 in Missouri, and died May 10, 1943 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. He married (1) Mary Alice Shanks Abt. 1889 in Missouri, daughter of Robert Shanks and Joanna Mowdy. She was born November 28, 1867 in Holt, Clay County, Missouri, and died February 03, 1933 in El Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri. He married (2) Mae Moore Private. She was born Private. Notes for Richard Alexander Wade: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 1, 1900: Wade, Richard, Head, W, M, Nov 1867, 32, M, 11, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Day Laborer Wade, Alice, Wife, W, F, Nov 1867, 32, M, 11, 3, 2, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio Wade, Ethel, Daughter, W, F, Aug 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Walter, Son, W, M, Apr 1890, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri, May 10, 1910: Wade, Richard A., Head, M, W, 42, M1, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mary A., Wife-H, F, W, 42, M1, 21, 4, 3, Missouri, Indiana, Indiana Wade, Walter, Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer, House Farm Wade, Edith, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Benton Township. Douglas County, Missouri, January 19 & 20, 1920: Wade, A. Richard, Head, O, F, M, W, 52, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, A. Mary, Wife, F, W, 52, M, Missouri, Indiana, Indiana Wade, Edith, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Bat Township, Cedar County, Missouri, April 25, 1930: Wade, Richard W., Head, O, 1200, M, W, 62, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Alice M., Wife-H, F, W, 62, M, 21, Missouri, Indiana, Indiana More About Richard Alexander Wade: Burial: May 1943, Grounds of State Hospital, Nevada, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Benton Township. Douglas County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Bat Township, Cedar County, Missouri More About Mary Alice Shanks: Burial: February 1933, Ava, Missouri More About Richard Wade and Mary Shanks: Marriage: Abt. 1889, Missouri More About Richard Wade and Mae Moore: Private-Begin: Private Children of Richard Wade and Mary Shanks are: + 198 i. Ethel Stella4 Wade, born August 27, 1889 in Missouri; died July 23, 1969 in Douglas County, Missouri. + 199 ii. Walter Irvin Wade, born April 23, 1891 in Missouri; died July 14, 1965 in Douglas County, Missouri. 200 iii. Christine Wade, born Abt. 1895; died Unknown. Notes for Christine Wade: Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Christine married a banker at Ava, Missouri. + 201 iv. Edith May Wade, born May 30, 1905 in Missouri; died July 02, 1993 in Douglas County, Missouri. 66. Nancy Bell3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born December 11, 1869 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died February 12, 1960 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. She married (1) William Jefferson Davis December 04, 1888 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, son of Cephas Davis and Frotilla Britt. He was born November 19, 1867 in Clay County, Missouri, and died April 14, 1898 in Miami, Indian Territory, Oklahoma. She married (2) George Washington Bohrer November 09, 1902 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, son of Adam Bohrer and Hanna Bailey. He was born January 18, 1840 in Morgan County, West Virginia, and died November 16, 1910 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Notes for Nancy Bell Wade: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 16, 1900: Davis, Nannie, Head, W, F, Dec 1869, 38, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Davis, Winfred, Son, W, M, Nov 1889, 10 , S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Davis, Mina, Daughter, W, F, May 1892, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Davis, Marshall, Son, W, M, May 1894, 6, S, Indian Territory, Missouri, Missouri Davis, Opal, Daughter, W, F, July 1898, 1, S, Indian Territory, Missouri, Missouri From Robin Allen, descendant of Joel Thomas and Susan Malinda Piburn Wade: Biography of Nancy (Nannie) Bell Wade-Davis-Bohrer (Originally from Idotha Bohrer) Nancy Bell Wade was born December 11, 1869, at Kearney, Clay County, MO. Daughter of Joel and Susan (Piburn) Wade. Nancy's Great-Grandfather came from Ireland and married an English girl and two children were born, one was the father of Joel Wade. The Irish man returned to Ireland and the English girl married an Ellington. Nancy's parents: Joel Thomas Wade, age 24, Kearney, MO., and Susan Melinda Piburn, age 16, of Vibbard, Ray County, MO., were married April 19, 1857. Joel's mother was an Ellington and Susan's mother was Nancy Logan. Susan M. Wade was born April 20, 1841 and died, May 1, 1877 at the age of 36, of measles. Joel T. Wade was born 1833 and died December 4, 1891. at the age of 58. They were the parents of ten children, the last died at birth. Nancy was the seventh. Nancy was eight years old when her mother died. Her father then married a lady who had been married three times and had several children. She was Elizabeth Norris-Stockwell-Arnold-Wolfe. This was a short and unhappy marriage and Nancy left home and went to live with her brother, Berry and later to Excelsior Springs, MO., where she lived with her sister Martha and worked. Her father then left Elizabeth and married a twice married widow, Virginia Creek-Ellington-Douglas, and moved to Paradise, MO. They had a daughter Louella, who lived only a year. At age 19, Nancy Bell Wade married William Jefferson Davis, age 21, December 4, 1888, at Excelsior Springs, MO. He was born November 19, 1867, Clay County, MO. and died April 14, 1898 at their home 5 miles southwest of Miami (Indian Territory) now Oklahoma, at the age of 31. They were the parents of four children: Winfred Everett Davis, born: November 3, 1889, at Butler, MO., Mina Mae born: May 4, 1892, at Vibbard, MO., Marshall Jefferson Davis, born: February 16, 1894 near Miami (Indian Territory) now Oklahoma. Opal Corene, born: July 20, 1898, Miami (Indian Territory) now Oklahoma. After the death of her husband, she and her children moved to a small house on her husband's farm near Paradise, MO., where she lived for four years, then they moved to Excelsior Springs, MO., where she helped her sister Martha, who operated a boarding house. On November 9, 1902, Nancy Bell Wade-Davis married George Washington Bohrer of Page Center, Ia., at Excelsior Springs, MO. In March 1903, they moved to Bancroft, Nemaha County, Kansas, where they lived on a 160 acre farm. Here Foulata Georgia Bohrer was born: July 8, 1905. In 1908 they moved to a two section farm 17 miles south of Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. Here, Idotha Jolliff Bohrer was born, December 15, 1909. George W. Bohrer was born January 18, 1840, in Morgan County, West VA., and died, November 16, 1910, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Kansas City, MO., after an illness of six months. He was 70 years old. He was buried at Clarinda, IA. After the death of her husband, she and her six children continued to live on the farm until 1918, when the home was destroyed by a tornado on May 20. They lived for a short time in a house built by neighbors. She then bought another farm where they lived until the fall of 1920 when she purchased a home in Oakley, Kansas. In 1921 she became a sales representative for a number of firms, including Real Silk Hosiery Co. and Fashion Frocks. She covered the towns in a 30 mile area around Oakley by train, earning her entire living until retiring in 1936. In 1944, she sold her home and in 1952 moved with her daughter Idotha Bohrer to her home also in Oakley, where she spent the remainder of her life. As a young woman she became a member of the Christian Church. In 1921, she joined the Pilgrim Holiness Church and helped organize the finance a new church in Oakley. In later years, because of convenience, she attended the Nazarene Church. On January 2, 1960 she received a fractured hip in a fall at her home, underwent surgery at Hadley Hospital, Hays, Kansas then was returned to the Logan County Hospital, Oakley, where she died February 12, 1960 at the age of 90 years old. She had been in extra good health, except for cataracts in the eyes. Burial was in the Oakley, Kansas Cemetery. According to Marilyn Harless, the biography was written by Nancy's daughter, Idotha Bohrer. Article from Marilyn Davis Harless - Dated 1948: Enjoys First Plane Ride at 79 (P. L . J.) Mrs. Nannie Bohrer of Oakley, mother of Mrs. Oura Goble and Miss Idotha Bohrer of Oakley had one of the big thrills of her eventful life last Sunday, when her son Winfred Davis of Russell landed at the Oakley airport in his new four-place Cessna plane and took her to Russell for a visit at his home. In a card written after her arrival at Russell, Nancy Belle Bohrer said, "I arrived safely . . . it wasn't half bad, I kinda liked it . . . we were 7300 feet in the air, going two miles every minute . . . just looked like we were standing still . . . the fields looked like crazy quilts . . . came 120 miles in one hour . . . that's going some." Yes, that is going some when compared to a days trip from the cattle ranch which she operated near the Smoky Hill River about thirty-five years ago, when it took from sun up till after sundown in a spring wagon and team of horses, to make the trip to Oakley. Now at 79, she is getting about the country in the most modern manner, 180 to 200 miles an hour. Mr. Davis also expects to take his mother to Ness City for a visit with her son Marshall Davis and family and later a trip to Nevada, Mo., to visit her sister. The Davis Cessna was piloted by a special instructor who is teaching Mr. Davis to handle the plane and Mrs. Davis also accompanied them to Oakley. Obit for Nancy Belle Wade Davis Bohrer, from Marilyn Davis Harless: Mrs. Nancy Bohrer Dies Friday at Oakley OAKLEY - Final rites for Mrs. Nancy Bohrer were to be held here today. Mrs. Bohrer, 90, died early Friday morning at Oakley Hospital. She suffered a broken hip in a fall Jan. 2 and was hospitalized in Hays for two weeks, then taken to the Oakley Hospital, Mrs. Bohrer, mother of W. E. Davis of Russell, had been a resident of Logan County since 1908, coming originally from Missouri. She had made her home with a daughter, Idotha Bohrer, at Oakley for the past 30 years. Survivors include Davis, another son, Marshall Davis of Ness City, and four daughters, Mrs. Herb Eggleston of Scott City, Mrs. Oura Goble, Mrs. Frank Cunningham and Idotha, all of Oakley. Rites were to be at 2 p.m. today at Oakley with burial in Oakley Cemetery. ATTENDED SERVICES FOR MRS. NANCY BOHRER Out of town relatives who attended funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Bohrer here Saturday were: Mr. And Mrs. Winfred Davis, Russell; Mr. And Mrs. Marshall Davis, Donald Davis, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis, Mrs. Hugo Haas and Janie Haas, all of Ness City; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eggleston and Mr. and Mrs. Selwin Eggleston, Scott City; Mr. and Mrs. Derald Eggleston, Liberal; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frazier, Hayes; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wick and Brad, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Augustine, Saline. Obituary Nancy Belle Bohrer Nancy Belle Bohrer was born Dec. 11, 1869 at Kearney, Clay County, Mo. To Joel Thomas Wade and Susan Malinda Piburn Wade, and died Feb. 12, 1960 at the age of 90 years, two months and one day. She was the last of 3 sisters and 5 brothers. In her youth she joined the Christian Church and in later years attended the Nazarene Church. She was united in marriage to William Jefferson Davis, Dec. 4, 1888, at Excelsior Springs, Mo., and to this union four children were born: Winfred E. Davis, Russell; Mina, Mrs. H. L. Eggleston, Scott City; Marshall J. Davis, Ness City; Opal, Mrs. Oura Goble, Oakley. Her husband died April 14, 1898. They made their home at Excelsior Springs, Mo and Miami (Indian Territory) now Oklahoma. In 1902 she was married to George W. Bohrer of Page Center, Iowa at Excelsior Springs, Mo. To this union were born two daughters, Foulata, Mrs. Frank Cunningham and Idotha Bohrer, both of Oakley. She came to Logan County with her family from Bancroft, Kansas in 1906 where they resided on farms south of Oakley. Her husband died in 1910. After operating farms a number of years she moved to Oakley in 1920. Survivors include her six children, 11 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Hall Funeral Home in Oakley with Rev. Bryce Cook, pastor of the Nazarene Church officiating. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Derald and Selwin Eggleston, Durard Goble, Don Wick, Joe Hockersmith and Gerald Frazier. Singers were Mrs. James Behan and H. N. Jarvis and pianist, Carolyn Behan. Burial was in the Oakley cemetery. More About Nancy Bell Wade: Died 2: February 12, 1960, Logan County Hospital, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas Burial: February 1960, Oakley Cemetery, Oakley, Kansas Cemetery Census: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Occupation: Housewife Religion: Christian, Pilgrim's Holiness Notes for William Jefferson Davis: From Marilyn Harless: Ottawa Indian Cemetery, 5 miles S. E. of Miami, Indian Territory, Oklahoma. More About William Jefferson Davis: Burial: April 1898, Ottawa Indian Cemetery, Miami, Indian Territory, Oklahoma Cause of Death: Measles More About William Davis and Nancy Wade: Marriage: December 04, 1888, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Notes for George Washington Bohrer: 1910 Census, Elkades Township, Logan County, Kansas, April 27, 28 & 29, 1910: Bohrer, George W., Head, M, W, 70, M1, 7, West Virginia, West Virginia, West Virginia, Farmer Bohrer, Nannie B., Wife, F, W, 40, M2, 7, 6, 6, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bohrer, Foulata G., Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Kansas, West Virginia, Missouri Bohrer, Idotha J., Daughter, F, W, 4/12, Kansas, West Virginia, Missouri3 Davis, Winfred E., Step Daughter, F, W, 20, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Davis, Elmer W., Step Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Davis, Marshall J., Step Son, M, W, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Davis, Opal C., Step Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri (Winfred is listed as female, but is male, and Elmer is actually Mina a step daughter) More About George Washington Bohrer: Died 2: November 16, 1910, St. Jospeph's Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri Burial: November 17, 1910, Clarinda, Iowa Cause of Death: Cancer pancreas Census: 1910, Elkades Township, Logan County, Kansas More About George Bohrer and Nancy Wade: Marriage: November 09, 1902, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Children of Nancy Wade and William Davis are: 202 i. Winfred Everett4 Davis, born November 03, 1889 in Butler, Bates County, Missouri; died March 05, 1967 in Russell, Russell County, Kansas. He married Elfreda Adlia Turley May 03, 1911 in Russell Springs, Logan County, Kansas; born September 07, 1893 in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas; died September 05, 1977 in Russell, Russell County, Kansas. Notes for Winfred Everett Davis: 1920 Census, Paradise Township, Russell County, Kansas, February 11, 12, 13 & 14, 1910: Davis, Winfred E., Head, R, M, W, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Davis, Elfreda A., Wife, F, W, 26, M, Kansas, Iowa, Iowa 1930 Census, Paradise Township, Russell County, Kansas, April 7, 1920: Davis, Winfred E., Head, O, M, W, 40, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Davis, Elfreda, Wife-H, F, W, 36, M, 17, Kansas, Kansas, Iowa More About Winfred Everett Davis: Burial: March 1967, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas Census 1: 1920, Paradise Township, Russell County, Kansas Census 2: 1930, Paradise Township, Russell County, Kansas More About Elfreda Adlia Turley: Burial: September 1977, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas More About Winfred Davis and Elfreda Turley: Marriage: May 03, 1911, Russell Springs, Logan County, Kansas + 203 ii. Mina Mae Davis, born May 04, 1892 in Vibbard, Missouri; died January 17, 1961 in Scott City, Kansas. + 204 iii. Marshall Jefferson Davis, born February 16, 1894 in Miami, Indian Territory, Oklahoma; died May 05, 1981 in Ness City, Ness County, Kansas. + 205 iv. Opal Corene Davis, born July 20, 1898 in Miami, Indian Territory, Ottawa County, Oklahoma; died April 16, 1983 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. Children of Nancy Wade and George Bohrer are: + 206 i. Foulata Georgia4 Bohrer, born July 08, 1905 in Bancroft, Nemaha County, Kansas; died July 13, 1995 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. 207 ii. Idotha Jelliff Bohrer, born December 15, 1909 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas; died January 05, 1995 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. Notes for Idotha Jelliff Bohrer: Note from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Idotha worked for the Oakley Graphic for many years. Idotha never married, but took care of her mother until she, Nancy Belle Bohrer, passed on in 1960. More About Idotha Jelliff Bohrer: Burial: January 1995, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas Occupation: Oakley Graphic - Printing Office 67. Payton3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born October 08, 1871 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died January 08, 1944 in Clay County, Missouri. He married (1) Catherine Malotte Abt. 1890, daughter of John Malott and Sarah McAlexander. She was born November 09, 1872 in Platte County, Missouri, and died August 08, 1896 in Platte County, Missouri. He married (2) Sarah Florence Johnson December 16, 1896 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri. She was born November 21, 1878 in Tennessee, and died 1972. He married (3) Ona Myrtus Brown August 17, 1903 in Leavenworth County, Kansas, daughter of Lewis Brown and Ida Clark. She was born April 01, 1885 in New Market, Platte County, Missouri, and died November 21, 1957 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Payton Wade: 1900 Census, Platte County, Missouri, June 23, 1900: Wade, Payton, Oct 1871, 28, Marr 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Sallie, Nov 1878, 21, Mar 4, 1, 1, Tennessee, Virginia, Tennessee Wade, Grover, Oct 1891, 8, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee Wade, Bessie, Jan 1894, 6, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee Wade, Keith, Nov 1897, 2, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee 1910 Census, Mount Pleasant Township, Cass County, Missouri, May 8th, 1910: Wade, Payton, Head, M, W, 38, 7, M2, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Ona, Wife, F, W, 25, 7, M1, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Grover, Son, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Bessie, Daughter, F, W, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Keith, Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Orpha, Daughter, F, W, 5, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Roxie, Daughter, F, W, 3, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Rena, Daughter, F, W, 2, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Sugar Creek Township, Miami County, Kansas, January 20, 1920: Wade, Payton, Head, O, M, M, W, 47, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Ona, Wife, F, W, 35, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Orpha, Daughter, F, W, 14, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Roxie, Daughter, F, W, 12, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Renie, Daughter, F, W, 11, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Norman, Son, M, W, 10, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Opal, Daughter, M, W, 6, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Raymond, Son, M, W, 1, Single, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 29, 1930: Wade, Payton, Head, R, 20, M, W, 58, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer Wade, Ona B., Wife, F, W, 45, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Roxie, Daughter, F, W, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Norman, Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Raymond, Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri O'Dell, Clyde, Son-in-Law, M, W, 21, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri O'Dell, Opal, Daughter, F, W, 17, M, 15, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri O'Dell, Jackie W., Grandson, M, W, 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Note from Robin New Huss: Payton Wade died the 8th of January 1944, not the 10th. My info was from a picture that my dad had gotten from his half sister, Ruth, with that info written on it. More About Payton Wade: Burial: January 1944, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1880, Kearney, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Platte County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Mount Pleasant Township, Cass County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Sugar Creek Township, Miami County, Kansas Census 5: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Occupation: Farmer Religion: Christian More About Catherine Malotte: Burial: August 1896, Rush Creek Cemetery, Platte County, Missouri Religion: Christian More About Payton Wade and Catherine Malotte: Marriage: Abt. 1890 Notes for Sarah Florence Johnson: Taken from a letter written by Sally Johnson Wade Archer - (second wife of Peyton Wade) to Joanne Saathoff. In the spring of 1902 "Pate" and me and Grover, Bessie and Keith - Keith then was 4 1/2 years old sold our home by the Nancy Belle (Wade) Davis family and moved in with Henry and Carrie Wade's until Oct. 1902. We moved then to Tracey Mo. In Platte County. Nancy Belle Davis and children spent Christmas there. The children got sick and had to spend three weeks. More About Sarah Florence Johnson: Census: 1900, Platte County, Missouri More About Payton Wade and Sarah Johnson: Marriage: December 16, 1896, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Notes for Ona Myrtus Brown: 1900 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, June 14, 1900: Brown, Ona, Servant, W, F, Apr 1885, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Servant (Working in the home of Campbell Wells) More About Ona Myrtus Brown: Burial: 1957, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Uremia due to cancer of the bladder with obstuction. Census 1: 1910, Mount Pleasant Township, Cass County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Sugar Creek Township, Miami County, Kansas Census 4: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Payton Wade and Ona Brown: Marriage license has her name as Neoma Brown. More About Payton Wade and Ona Brown: Marriage: August 17, 1903, Leavenworth County, Kansas Children of Payton Wade and Catherine Malotte are: + 208 i. Grover Dudley4 Wade, born September 06, 1891 in Missouri; died June 23, 1944. + 209 ii. Bessie Louise Wade, born January 04, 1894 in Missouri; died October 24, 1982 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Child of Payton Wade and Sarah Johnson is: + 210 i. Keith Tillery4 Wade, born November 16, 1897 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri; died October 26, 1985 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Children of Payton Wade and Ona Brown are: + 211 i. Orpha4 Wade, born March 12, 1905 in Platte City, Missouri; died July 05, 1978. + 212 ii. Roxie Wade, born October 01, 1906 in Missouri; died November 22, 1995 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. + 213 iii. Rena Wade, born June 01, 1908 in Nashua, Missouri; died February 10, 2004 in Bethany, Missouri. + 214 iv. Norman W. Wade, born July 18, 1910 in Harrisonville, Missouri; died October 27, 1968 in Missouri. + 215 v. Opal Idella Wade, born December 05, 1912 in Peculiar, Bates County, Missouri; died December 05, 1950 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. 216 vi. Marie Wade, born February 08, 1915 in Platte County, Missouri; died October 21, 1918 in Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri. More About Marie Wade: Burial: October 22, 1918, IOOF Cemetery, Smithville, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Pneumonia 217 vii. Mary Ellen Wade, born January 23, 1916; died January 23, 1916. Notes for Mary Ellen Wade: Was stillborn. More About Mary Ellen Wade: Burial: January 1916, Antioch Cemetery, Holt, Missouri Cause of Death: Stillborn + 218 viii. Raymond Wade, Sr., born July 13, 1918 in Ava, Missouri; died June 08, 1988 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. 219 ix. Donald Wade, born January 20, 1921 in Ray County, Missouri; died May 30, 1927 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Donald Wade: Obit, The Excelsior Springs Daily Standard, June 1, 1927: DONALD WADE'S OBITUARY Donald Wade was born January 20, 1921, and died May 30, 1927. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Payton Wade, four sisters, Mrs. Jerry Tackett, 415 Isley avenue, Roxie, Renie and Opal at home, one half sister, Mrs. Hiram Hill, 542 Washington Blvd., Kansas City, Kas., two brothers, Norman and Raymond, and two half brothers, Grover of Garnett, Kas., and Keith of 542 Washington Blvd., Kansas City, Kas. Donald was ill less than a week, it is thought from an infection which caused blood poisoning. All that could be done for him was done, but to no avail. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the home, 722 Isley avenue, conducted by Rev. George J. McClellan. Burial was made at Smithville beside his little sister who passed away about nine years ago. --- Contributed. More About Donald Wade: Burial: May 31, 1927, IOOF Cemetery, Smithville, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Septic infection from nail in foot 10 days ago 68. John Edwin3 Wade (Joel Thomas2, John1) was born April 06, 1873 in Missouri, and died March 25, 1912 in Platte County, Missouri. He married (1) Artie Douglas Abt. 1895 in Missouri, daughter of George Douglas and Virginia Creek. She was born September 02, 1877 in Missouri, and died November 26, 1906 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri. He married (2) Nellie M. Fry Abt. 1908, daughter of Edward Fry and Allis. She was born December 14, 1872 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and died July 25, 1920 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Notes for John Edwin Wade: 1900 Census, East Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, July 4, 1900: Wade, J. E., Head, W, M, June 1873, 26, M, 8, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Artie, Wife, F, W, Aug 1877, 22, M, 8, 3, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Pearl, Daughter, F, W, Aug 1896, 3, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Willis, Son, M, W, May 1899, 0/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Platte County, Missouri, May 21 & 23, 1910: Wade, John, Head, M, W, 37, M2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Nellie, Wife, F, W, 38, M2, 2, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Wade, Pearl, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Willis, Son, M, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ray, Son, M, W, 3, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Fry, John, Brother-in-Law, M, W, 56, M3, 5, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Fry, Laura, Wife, F, W, M1, 1, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Fry, Willis, Nephew, M, W, 26, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Carpenter, General House Fry, Allis, Mother, F, W, 72, Wd, 3, 3, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky Fry, Howard, Nephew, M, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About John Edwin Wade: Burial: March 26, 1912, Second Creek, Smithville, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Cuebio Spinal Meningitis Census 1: 1900, East Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Platte County, Missouri More About Artie Douglas: Burial: November 1906, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri More About John Wade and Artie Douglas: Marriage: Abt. 1895, Missouri More About Nellie M. Fry: Burial: July 27, 1920, Plattesburg, Missouri Cause of Death: Pericarditis (Acute) More About John Wade and Nellie Fry: Marriage: Abt. 1908 Children of John Wade and Artie Douglas are: 220 i. Pearl4 Wade, born August 1896 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Pearl Wade: Burial: Unknown, Paradise Cemetery, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri 221 ii. John E. Wade, born March 15, 1898 in Missouri; died Bef. 1900. 222 iii. Willis Wade, born May 1899 in Missouri; died Abt. 1918 in Montana. Notes for Willis Wade: Note from Marjorie Hill Severns: Killed in Montana age 19. Claude Douglas was killed with him. 223 iv. Ray Wade, born Abt. 1906 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Ray Wade: 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 3, 1920: Noland, Samuel, Head, O, M, M, W, 45, M, Missouri, South Carolina, Missouri, Farmer Noland, Sidney, Wife, F, W, 39, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Noland, Harry, Son, M, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Student, College Noland, Leta, Daughter, F, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse, Family Noland, Blance, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ray, Nephew, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Ray Wade: Census: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Generation No. 4 72. Jeremiah4 Bailey (Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born April 10, 1854 in Missouri, and died April 17, 1925 in Missouri. He married (1) Mary E. Groom January 04, 1877 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of William Groom and Lucy Arnold. She was born November 15, 1858 in Missouri, and died February 06, 1886 in Missouri. He married (2) Nancy E. Abt. 1887 in Missouri. She was born December 03, 1856 in Missouri, and died June 06, 1924 in Missouri. Notes for Jeremiah Bailey: 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 23, 1880: Baley, Jeremiah, W, M, 25, Farmer, Missouri Baley, Mary, W, F, 23, Wife, Keeping House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Baley, Jesse, W, M, 1, Son, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 1, 1900: Bailey, Jerry, Head, M, W, April 1854, 46, M, 13, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Nannie, Wife, W, F, Oct 1857, 42, M, 13, 3, 3, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Bailey, Jesse, Son, W, M, Feb 1878, 22, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Bailey, Willie, Son, W, M, July 1888, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Bailey, Leonard, Son, W, M, Sept 1891, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Bailey, Carrie, Daughter, W, F, Dec 1893, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 21, 1910: Bailey, Jeremiah, Head, M, W, 56, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Nancy E., Wife, F, W, 53, M, 23, 3, 3, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Bailey, William, Son, M, W, 20, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Bailey, Lenard, Son, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Bailey, Carrie, Daughter, F, W, S, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: Bailey, Jeremiah, Head, O, 7, M, W, 65, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Nancy, Wife, F, W, 63, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Bailey, William, Son, M, W, 30, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, At Home More About Jeremiah Bailey: Burial: April 1925, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri Census 1: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Jeremiah Bailey and Mary Groom: Marriage: January 04, 1877, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Nancy E.: The 1900 census has her birth date as October 1857. Her headstone has it as December 03, 1856. More About Nancy E.: Burial: June 1924, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri More About Jeremiah Bailey and Nancy E.: Marriage: Abt. 1887, Missouri Child of Jeremiah Bailey and Mary Groom is: 224 i. Jesse5 Bailey, born February 1878 in Missouri; died Unknown. He married Anna Pearl Keys Abt. 1911; born Abt. 1891 in Kentucky; died Unknown. Notes for Jesse Bailey: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 3, 1910: Bailey, Jesse, Head, M, W, 30, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 13, 1920: Bailey, Jessie, Head, R, M, W, 40, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Anna Pearl, Wife, F, W, 39, M, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky Kays, William, Father-in-Law, M, W, 74, Wd, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 10, 1930: Bailey, Jesse, Head, O, M, W, 52, M, 33, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Anna P., Wife-H, F, W, 50, M, 32, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky Keys, William, Father-in-Law, M, W, 85, Wd, 28, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Jesse Bailey: Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Jesse Bailey and Anna Keys: Marriage: Abt. 1911 Children of Jeremiah Bailey and Nancy E. are: + 225 i. William5 Bailey, born July 14, 1889 in Missouri; died January 1977 in Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri. 226 ii. Leonard Bailey, born September 28, 1891 in Missouri; died October 1974 in Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri. He married Rena Abt. 1914; born 1895 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Leonard Bailey: 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: Bailey, Lenard, Head, R, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Rena, Wife, F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 11, 1930: Bailey, Leonard, Head, R, 25, M, W, 35, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Proprietor, Farm Bailey, Rena, Wife-H, F, W, 36, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Leonard Bailey: Census 1: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About Leonard Bailey and Rena: Marriage: Abt. 1914 227 iii. Carrie Bailey, born December 1893 in Missouri; died Unknown. 73. Mary Frances4 Bailey (Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born August 28, 1858 in Clay County, Missouri, and died October 26, 1938 in Lawson, Missouri. She married Esq. Andrew M. Grooms June 24, 1875 in Clay County, Missouri, son of Milton Groom and Cordelia Nelson. He was born June 1855 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Mary Frances Bailey: Jarman Funeral Home Records, Volume 1, 1936 - 1953, Lawson, Ray County, Missouri: Pg. 35 Mary Frances Groom residence - Lawson, rural order given by - C. E. Groom born - 28 Aug. 1858 - Clay Co., Mo. died - 26 Oct. 1939 - home father - James Bailey - born - not listed mother - Susan Wade - born - Clay Co., Mo. buried - Converse, Mo. More About Mary Frances Bailey: Burial: October 1939, Converse, Missouri Notes for Esq. Andrew M. Grooms: 1880 Census, Salt Creek Township, Chautauqua County, Kansas, June 3, 1880: Grooms, Andrew, W, M, 24, Head, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Grooms, Mary, W, F, 20, Wife, Keeping House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Grooms, James, W, M, 4, Son, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Grooms, Lily, W, F, 1, Daughter, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, June 7 & 8, 1900: Groom, Andrew, Head, W, M, June, 1855, 44, M, 25, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Groom, Mary, Wife, W, F, Aug, 1860, 40, M, 25, 8, 7, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Groom, James, Son, W, M, May, 1876, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Groom, Emma, Daughter, W, F, Mar, 1887, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Groom, John, Son, W, M, June, 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Groom, Grover, Son, M, W, Jan, 1892, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Groom, Jesse, Son, M, W, May, 1899, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Smith, Susan, Mother-in-law, W, F, Oct, 1833, 66, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, April 29, 1910: Grooms, Andrew M., Head, M, W, 53, M1, 34, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky, Farmer Grooms, Mary F., Wife-H, F, W, 52M1, 34, 8, 7, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Grooms, Emma, Daughter, F, W, 23, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Grooms, Grover C., Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Grooms, Jesse, Son, M, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, January 14 & 15, 1920: Grooms, Andrew M., Head, O, M, M, W, 64, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Grooms, Mary F., Wife, F, W, 61, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Grooms, Grover C., Son, M, W, 27, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer 1930 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri: Grooms, Andy, Head, O, M, W, 74, M, 20, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Grooms, Mary F., Wife-H, F, W, 71, M, 16, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Grooms, Grover C., Son, R, M, W, 37, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer More About Esq. Andrew M. Grooms: Census 1: 1880, Salt Creek Township, Chautauqua County, Kansas Census 2: 1900, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 5: 1930, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri More About Andrew Grooms and Mary Bailey: Marriage: June 24, 1875, Clay County, Missouri Children of Mary Bailey and Andrew Grooms are: 228 i. James5 Grooms, born May 05, 1876 in Missouri; died January 1968 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. He married Nettie Abt. 1903; born 1860 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for James Grooms: 1910 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, April 20, 1910: Grooms, James M., Head, M, W, 34, M1, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Grooms, Nettie, Wife-H, F, W, 50, M2, 7, 1, 0, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1920 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, January 9 & 10, 1920: Grooms, James M., Head, O, F, M, W, 43, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Grooms, Nettie, Wife, F, W, 59, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1930 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, April 18, 1930: Groom, James M., Head, O, M, W, 54, M, 27, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Groom, Nettie, Wife-H, F, W, 70, M, 43, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About James Grooms: Census 1: 1910, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri More About James Grooms and Nettie: Marriage: Abt. 1903 229 ii. Lily Grooms, born Abt. 1878 in Missouri; died Unknown. 230 iii. Emma Grooms, born March 1887 in Missouri; died Unknown. 231 iv. John D. Grooms, born June 07, 1889 in Missouri; died October 1971 in Lathrop, Clinton County, Missouri. 232 v. Grover Cleveland Grooms, born January 08, 1893 in Missouri; died June 1968 in Holy, Clay County, Missouri. 233 vi. Jesse Groom, born May 1899 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Jesse Groom: 1920 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, January 29, 1920: Groom, Jesse D., Lodger, M, W, 20, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Clerk, Bank More About Jesse Groom: Census: 1920, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri 75. John Walker4 Bailey, Sr. (Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born August 1861 in Missouri, and died Unknown in Holt County, Missouri. He married Harriet Almeda Seuell December 29, 1887, daughter of John Seuell and Sarah Shannon. She was born August 07, 1870 in Platte County, Missouri, and died April 13, 1969 in Holt, Clinton County, Missouri. Notes for John Walker Bailey, Sr.: 1900 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 7, 1900: Bailey, John W., Head, W, M, Aug 1861, 38, M, 13, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Harriet, Wife, W, F, Aug 1870, 29, M, 13, 5, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Edward J., Son, W, M, Sept 1888, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Bailey, Susan E., Daughter, W, F, Sept 1889, 10, S, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri, At School Bailey, Olive A., Daughter, W, F, July 1890, 9, S, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri, At School Bailey, Ruth, Daughter, W, F, June 1898, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 28, 1910: Bailey, John, Head, M, W, 49, M1, 23, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Harriet, Wife-H, F, W, 39, M1, 23, 7, 6, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Olive, Daughter, F, W, 18, S, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Ruth, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Fay, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Alton, Son, M, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Sewell, Sarah, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 65 Wid, 6, 6, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana 1920 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 9, 1920: Bailey, John W., Head, O, F, M, W, 58, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Harriet A., Wife, F, W, 49, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Bailey, Fay E., Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Alton J., Son, M, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About John Walker Bailey, Sr.: Census 1: 1900, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Harriet Almeda Seuell: 1930 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 15, 1930: Bailey, Harriet, Head, O, F, W, 59, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Faye, Daughter, F, W, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Harriet Almeda Seuell: Census: 1930, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri More About John Bailey and Harriet Seuell: Marriage: December 29, 1887 Children of John Bailey and Harriet Seuell are: + 234 i. Edward J.5 Bailey, born September 1888 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 235 ii. Susan Elizabeth Bailey, born September 1889 in Colorado; died Unknown. 236 iii. Olive Almeda Bailey, born July 1890 in Colorado; died Unknown. She married Ross Porters; died Unknown. Notes for Olive Almeda Bailey: From Jean Creswick - July 29, 1990, her 100th birthday celebrated near Kearney, Missouri. 237 iv. John Walker Bailey, Jr., died Unknown. + 238 v. Emma Ruth Bailey, born June 1898 in Missouri; died Unknown. 239 vi. Ethel Fay Bailey, born Abt. 1902 in Missouri; died Unknown. She married Shelby L. Morrow Aft. 1930; born February 23, 1898 in Missouri; died June 1973 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Shelby L. Morrow: More About Shelby Morrow and Ethel Bailey: Marriage: Aft. 1930 + 240 vii. James Alton Bailey, born Abt. 1905 in Missouri; died Unknown. 76. Ella Catherine4 Bailey (Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born 1869 in Missouri, and died January 01, 1932 in Clinton County, Missouri. She married William Robert Seuell July 28, 1889, son of John Seuell and Sarah Shannon. He was born January 01, 1865 in Platte County, Missouri, and died April 17, 1956 in Holt, Clinton County, Missouri. More About Ella Catherine Bailey: Burial: 1932, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri Notes for William Robert Seuell: Jean Creswick has his death place as Paradise, Missouri. 1920 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, January 21, 1920: Seuell, William R., Head, G, F, M, W, 55, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Seuell, Ella C., Wife, F, W, 51, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Seuell, Ruby E., Daughter, F, W, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Riley, Son, M, W, 20, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Seuell, Homer L., Son, M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Clinton Township, Clinton County, Missouri, April 7, 1930: Seuell, William R., Head, O, R, M, W, 65, M, 25, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Seuell, Ella C., Wife-H, F, W, 61, M, 21, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Seuell, Homer L., Son, M, W, 22, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About William Robert Seuell: Burial: April 1956, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Clinton Township, Clinton County, Missouri More About William Seuell and Ella Bailey: Marriage: July 28, 1889 Children of Ella Bailey and William Seuell are: + 241 i. Virgil J.5 Seuell, born May 26, 1890 in Missouri; died June 1970 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. + 242 ii. Archie Seuell, born Abt. 1892 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 243 iii. Ruby Ethel Seuell, born Abt. 1892 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 244 iv. Viley Seuell, born April 1899 in Clinton County, Missouri; died Unknown. + 245 v. Riley Seuell, born April 16, 1899 in Missouri; died April 1970 in Holt, CLay County, Missouri. 246 vi. Homer Lee Seuell, born October 13, 1907 in Missouri; died May 1983 in Akron, Washington County, Colorado. He married Mary Lou McGauchy Private; born Private. More About Homer Seuell and Mary McGauchy: Private-Begin: Private 77. Herman L.4 Faddis (Mary3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born October 1866 in Missouri, and died November 11, 1929 in Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado. He married Mildred Abt. 1896 in Missouri. She was born 1869 in Missouri, and died 1941. Notes for Herman L. Faddis: 1900 Census, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri, June 28, 1900: Fatas, Herman, W, M, Oct 1866, 33, M, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Fatas, Mildred, Wife, W, F, Mar 1870, 30, M, 4, 1, 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Fatas, Marry V., Daughter, W, F, Dec 1898, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Fatas, Marry, Mother, W, F, June 1835, 65, Wd, 1, 1, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Sanders, John, Boarder, W, M, Apr 1877, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Indian Territory, Farm Laborer 1910 Census, Bogard Township, Henry County, Missouri, April 15, 1910: Faddis, H. L., Head, M, W, 43, M1, 14, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Livery Man Faddis, Mildred, Wife, F, W, 40, M1, 2, 2, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Faddis, Vera M., Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Faddis, Lorina, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Pueblo City, Precinct 22, Pueblo County, Colorado, January 9, 1920: Faddis, Herman L., Head, R, M, W, 52, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Steam Railroad Faddis, Mildred, Wife, F, W, 50, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Faddis, Vera, Daughter, F, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Sales Woman, Department Store Faddis, Lorcin, Daughter, F,W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Herman L. Faddis: Burial: November 1929, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Bogard Township, Henry County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Pueblo City, Precinct 22, Pueblo County, Colorado Notes for Mildred: Pleasant Hill Cemetery Survey has her birth year as 1869. 1930 Census, Pueblo City, Pueblo County, Colorado, April 9, 1930: Elliott, Thomas, Head, O, 1000, R. M, W, 34, M, 26, Colorado, United States, United States, Truck Driver, Express Office Elliott, Mary V., Wife-H, F, W, 30, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Elliott, Mary P., Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Colorado, Colorado, Missouri Elliott, Thomas R., Son, M, W, 2, S, Colorado, Colorado, Missouri Faddis, Mildred, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 61, Wd, 27, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri More About Mildred: Burial: 1941, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri Census: 1930, Pueblo City, Pueblo County, Colorado More About Herman Faddis and Mildred: Marriage: Abt. 1896, Missouri Children of Herman Faddis and Mildred are: + 247 i. Mary Vera5 Faddis, born December 1898 in Missouri; died Unknown. 248 ii. Stodard K. Faddis, born July 19, 1901; died February 27, 1902. More About Stodard K. Faddis: Burial: February 1902, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri 249 iii. Lorena L. Faddis, born November 12, 1904 in Missouri; died January 12, 1922. More About Lorena L. Faddis: Burial: January 1922, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri 78. Sarah Melvina4 Wade (Joab3, John W.2, John1) was born May 1861 in Missouri, and died January 1934 in Clay County, Missouri. She married Thomas Corbin April 12, 1877 in Clay County, Missouri. He was born June 1852 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Thomas Corbin: 1880 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 4, 1880: Carbin, Thomas, W, M, 27, Head, M, Druggist, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Carbin, Sariah, W, F, 19, Wife, M, Keeping House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 6, 1900: Corbin, Thomas O., Head, W, M, June 1852, 47, M, 23, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Merchant (dry goods) Corbin, Sarah M., Wife, W, F, May 1861, 39, M, 23, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Corbin, John O., Son, M, W, Feb 1881, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman Dry goods Corbin, Estel L., Son, M, W, May 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School 1910 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 19, 1910: Corbin, Thomas O., Head, M, W, 66, M1, 33, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, General Store Corbin, Mallie, Wife, F, W, 46, M1, 30, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Corbin, Estel L., Son, M, W, 20, M1, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Working Out Corbin, Mary W., Daughter-in-Law, F, W, 18, M1, 0, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri 1920 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 7, 1920: Corbin, Thomas O., Head, O, F, M, W, 67 M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Clerk, Retired Corbin, Sarah M., Wife, F, W, 58, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Gosney, Elizabeth, Mother-in-law, F, W, 82, W, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1930 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 19, 1930: Corbin, Thomas, Head, O, 1100, R, M, W, 77, M, 24, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Laborer, Odd Jobs Corbin, Sarah, Wife-H, F, W, 68, M, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Thomas Corbin: Census 1: 1880, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 5: 1930, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Marriage Notes for Sarah Wade and Thomas Corbin: Listed as Thomas Carbon & Millie Wade on marriage record book. More About Thomas Corbin and Sarah Wade: Marriage: April 12, 1877, Clay County, Missouri Children of Sarah Wade and Thomas Corbin are: 250 i. John O.5 Corbin, born February 1881 in Missouri; died Unknown. 251 ii. Estel L. Corbin, born May 1889 in Missouri; died Unknown. He married Mary W. Abt. 1910; born Abt. 1892 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Estel L. Corbin: 1910 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 19, 1910: Corbin, Thomas O., Head, M, W, 66, M1, 33, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, General Store Corbin, Mallie, Wife, F, W, 46, M1, 30, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Corbin, Estel L., Son, M, W, 20, M1, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Working Out Corbin, Mary W., Daughter-in-Law, F, W, 18, M1, 0, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri More About Estel L. Corbin: Census: 1910, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Estel Corbin and Mary W.: Marriage: Abt. 1910 80. George William4 Wade (John3, Peyton2, John1) was born June 1859 in Missouri, and died November 02, 1934 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Mary E. Middleton April 01, 1879 in Ray County, Missouri. She was born January 1859 in Kentucky, and died March 03, 1933 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for George William Wade: 1880 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, June 3, 1880: Wade, George, W, M, 21, Farm Laborer, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary, W, F, 21, Wife, Keeping House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lucy, W, F, 2/12, March, Daughter, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, June 19, 1900: Wade, George, Head, W, M, June 1859, 42, M, 21, Tennessee, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mary, Jan(should be Wife), F, W, Jan 1839, M, 21, 9, 9, Kentucky, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Maggie, Daughter, F, W, May 1880, 19, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Ora, Daughter, F, W, Sept 1885, 14, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Ida, Daughter, F, W, Mar 1887, 13, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Virgil, Son, M, W, Mar 1888, 11, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Martha, Daughter, F, W, Nov 1890, 9, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Alva, Son, M, W, Dec 1893, 6, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Myrtle, Daughter, F, W, Oct 1895, 4, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Wade, Joneva, Daughter, F, W, Aug 1898, 1, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 29 & 30, 1910: Wade, George, Head, M, W, 57, M1, 30, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mary E., Wife, F, W, 51, M1, 30, 11, 9, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Wade, Myrtle, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Geneva, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, January 1, 1920: Wade, George, Head, O, F, M, W, 60, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mary E., Wife, F, W, 61, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 12, 1930: Wade, George, Head, O, M, W, 71, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary E., Wife, F, W, 71, M, 20, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky The survey of the Salem Cemetery has his birth year as 1859. More About George William Wade: Burial: 1934, Salem Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1880, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 3: 1910, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 4: 1920, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 5: 1930, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri More About Mary E. Middleton: Burial: 1933, Salem Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri More About George Wade and Mary Middleton: Marriage: April 01, 1879, Ray County, Missouri Children of George Wade and Mary Middleton are: + 252 i. Lucy Margaret5 Wade, born May 17, 1881 in Vibbard, Ray County, Missouri; died January 11, 1961 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. + 253 ii. Ora Maud Wade, born September 22, 1885 in Ray County, Missouri; died July 03, 1960. 254 iii. Ida Wade, born March 02, 1887 in Ray County, Missouri; died December 07, 1966. She married Potter; died Unknown. Notes for Ida Wade: Prichard Funeral Home Records, March 22, 1966 - July 15, 1967: Pg. 87 Ida Potter race - w residence - Spa View Rest Home order given by - not listed born - 2 Mar. 1887 - Ray Co., Mo. died - 7 Dec. 1966 - Spa View Rest Home father - George Wade mother - Mary Middleton buried - Crown Hill Mausoleum More About Ida Wade: Died 2: December 1966, Spa View Rest Home Burial: December 1966, Crown Hill Cemetery Mausoleum, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri More About Potter: Census 1: 1910 Census 2: 1920 Census 3: 1930 + 255 iv. H. Virgil Wade, born March 18, 1888 in Ray County, Missouri; died Unknown. 256 v. Martha Wade, born November 1890 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Martha Wade: Census 1: 1910 Census 2: 1920 Census 3: 1930 257 vi. Alva Wade, born December 1893 in Missouri; died Unknown. He married Mamie Abt. 1919 in Missouri; born Abt. 1894 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Alva Wade: 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 18, 1910: Wade, Alva, Servant, M, W, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Clerk, Hotel (Living in the home of Edward Knight) 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 7, 1920; Wade, Alva, Head, R, M, W, 26, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Chauffer, Auto Service Wade, Mamie, Wife, F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Alva Wade: Census 1: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1930 More About Alva Wade and Mamie: Marriage: Abt. 1919, Missouri 258 vii. Myrtle Wade, born October 1895 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Myrtle Wade: Census 1: 1920 Census 2: 1930 259 viii. Joneva Wade, born August 1898 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Joneva Wade: Census 1: 1920 Census 2: 1930 81. Lewis M.4 Wade (John3, Peyton2, John1) was born December 1862 in Missouri, and died February 1934 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Florence Turner 1883. She was born February 1863 in Missouri, and died 1953. Notes for Lewis M. Wade: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, June 5, 1900: Wade, Lewis, Head, W, M, Dec 1860, 39, M, 17, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Florence, Wife, W, F, Feb 1856, 35, M, 17, 3, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mammie, Daughter, W, F, Nov 1884, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Beatrice F., Daughter, W, F, Jun 1892, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Martha, Mother, W, F, Apr 1838, 62, Wd, 4, 4, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky Payne, Elijah, Servant, W, M, Oct 1875, 24, S, Missouri, Indiana, Missouri, Farm Laborer 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 29 & 30, 1910: Wade, Lewis, Head, M, W, 49, M1, 29, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Florence, Wife, F, W, 48, M1, 27, 3, 2, Missouri, North Carolina, Missouri Wade, Beatrice, Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 29, 1920: Wade, Lewis, Head, O, F, M, W, 57, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Florence, Wife, F, W, 53, M, Missouri, North Carolina, Missouri 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 4, 1920: Wade, Lewis, Head, 0, 5000, M, W, 68, M, 25, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Florence, Wife-H, F, W, 66, M, 20, Missouri, North Carolina, Missouri More About Lewis M. Wade: Burial: 1934, Salem Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Florence Turner: Burial: 1953, Salem Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri More About Lewis Wade and Florence Turner: Marriage: 1883 Children of Lewis Wade and Florence Turner are: 260 i. Mammie5 Wade, born November 1884 in Missouri; died Abt. 1902. She married Walter Lee; born Abt. 1883 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Walter Lee: 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April, 1910: Lee, Walter, Head, M, W, 27, M1, Missouri, Unknown, Unknown, Lineman, Light Plant Lee, Mayme, Wife, F, W, 24, M1, 6, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Beatrice, Sister-in-Law, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Music Teacher More About Walter Lee: Census: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri 261 ii. Beatrice F. Wade, born June 1892; died Unknown. Notes for Beatrice F. Wade: 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April, 1910: Lee, Walter, Head, M, W, 27, M1, Missouri, Unknown, Unknown, Lineman, Light Plant Lee, Mayme, Wife, F, W, 24, M1, 6, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Beatrice, Sister-in-Law, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Music Teacher More About Beatrice F. Wade: Census: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri 82. James Paton4 Wade (John3, Peyton2, John1) was born December 1863 in Vibbard, Ray County, Missouri, and died June 01, 1920 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. He married Margaret Ellen Ervin Abt. 1888. She was born June 1867 in Missouri, and died 1932. Notes for James Paton Wade: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 1, 1900: Wade, James, P., Head, W, M, Dec 1862, 37, M, 12, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Nellie, Wife, W, F, June 1867, 32, M, 12, 5, 5, Missouri, Ireland, Missouri Wade, Homer K., Son, W, M, July 1889, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, John J., Son, W, M, Mar 1892, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Gracie G., Daughter, W, F, May 1894, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Herbert, Son, W, M, June 1895, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Maud L., Daughter, W, F, Aug 1897, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 19, 1910: Wade, James P., Head, M, W, 47, M2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Stone Mason Wade, Nellie, Wife, F, W, 47, M1, 7, 6, Missouri, Ireland, Missouri Wade, John, Son, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Driver, Grocery Wagon Wade, Grace, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse, Private Family Wade, Herbert, Son, M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Driver, Meat Wagon Wade, Maude, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Gladys, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Blanche, F, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 13, 1920: Wade, James P., Head, O, M, M, W, 57, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, General Labor Wade, Margaret L., Wife, F, W, 51, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Herbert T., Son, M, W, M, W, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Attendant, Bath House Wade, Gladys M., Daughter, F, W, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Blanche, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About James Paton Wade: Burial: June 03, 1920, Salem Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Myocarditis Census 1: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Occupation: Stonemason Notes for Margaret Ellen Ervin: 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 12, 1930: Wade, Margaret, Head, R, 10, F, W, 62, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Blanche, Daughter, F, W, 22, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Steam Laundry Wade, Herbert, Son, M, W, 35, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Anna B., Grand Daughter, F, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Margaret Ellen Ervin: Burial: 1933, Salem Cemtery, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About James Wade and Margaret Ervin: Marriage: Abt. 1888 Children of James Wade and Margaret Ervin are: 262 i. Homer K.5 Wade, born July 1889 in Missouri; died Bef. 1910. 263 ii. John E. Wade, born March 1892 in Missouri; died 1940. 264 iii. Grace G. Wade, born May 1894 in Missouri; died 1953. She married Orrich Merrel Woods; died Unknown. 265 iv. Herbert T. Wade, born June 1895 in Missouri; died 1942. Notes for Herbert T. Wade: 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 12, 1930: Wade, Margaret, Head, R, 10, F, W, 62, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Blanche, Daughter, F, W, 22, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Steam Laundry Wade, Herbert, Son, M, W, 35, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Anna B., Grand Daughter, F, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Herbert T. Wade: Burial: 1942, Salem Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri 266 v. Maude L. Wade, born August 1897 in Missouri; died 1930. She married Unger; died Unknown. 267 vi. Gladys M. Wade, born 1903 in Missouri; died 1954. She married Quisenbery; died Unknown. + 268 vii. Blanche Wade, born 1906 in Missouri; died 1961 in Missouri. 83. Sonora Elizabeth4 Wade (John3, Peyton2, John1) was born March 1865 in Ray County, Missouri, and died March 06, 1924 in St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. She married (1) William Albert Hannah October 19, 1882 in Ray County, Missouri, son of Joseph Hannah and Mary McCalley. He was born April 11, 1860 in Illinois, and died October 01, 1908. She married (2) John Conyers Bef. 1920. He was born Abt. 1853 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for William Albert Hannah: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri, June 18, 1900: Hannah, William, Head, W, M, Apr 1860, 40, M, 17, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wood Chopper Hannah, Nora E., Wife, W, F, Mar 1865, 35, M, 17, 3, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Everette, Son, W, M, Sept 1885, 14, S, Missouri, Illinois, Missouri More About William Albert Hannah: Census: 1900, Fishing River Township, Ray County, Missouri More About William Hannah and Sonora Wade: Marriage: October 19, 1882, Ray County, Missouri Notes for John Conyers: 1910 Census, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, Conyer, John T., Head, M, W, 57, M3, 4, 3, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Carpenter Conyer, Sonora, Wife, F, W, 45, M2, 2, 3, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, January 14, 1920: Conners, John, Head, O, F, M, W, 67, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Conners, Sonora, Wife, F, W, 54, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Everet, Stepson, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer More About John Conyers: Census 1: 1910, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, Census 2: 1920, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri More About John Conyers and Sonora Wade: Marriage: Bef. 1920 Child of Sonora Wade and William Hannah is: + 269 i. Everette5 Hannah, born September 1885 in Missouri; died Unknown. 84. Charles L.4 Wade (James David3, Peyton2, John1) was born March 1868 in Clay County, Missouri, and died 1925. He married Mahuldah E. Abt. 1892. She was born March 1872 in Missouri, and died 1937. Notes for Charles L. Wade: 1900 Census, Concord Township, Clinton County, Missouri, June 7, 1900: Wade, Charles L., Head, W, M, Mar 1868, 32, M, 8, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Agent (Medicine) Wade, Mahuldah, Wife, W, F, Mar 1872, 28, M 8, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bessie, Daughter, W, F, June 1892, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Bertha, Daughter, W, F, Feb 1898, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wall, Talitha E., Boarder, W, F, June 1849, 51, S, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky 1910 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 3, 1910: Wade, Charles L., Head, M, W, 42, M1, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mahuldah E., Wife, F, W, 38, M1, 19, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bessie Lu, Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bertha E., Daughter, F, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Fred, Son, M, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Huckman, Rhoda, Servant, F, W, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Servant, House Heukenlively, Walter, Servant, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Iowa, Virginia, Laborer, Farm 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 26 & 27, 1920: Wade, Charles L., Head, O, M, M, W, 52, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mahuldah E., Wife, W, F, W, 48, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bertha E., Daughter, F, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Fred H., Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 8, 1930: Wade, Charley L., Head, O, M, M, W, 62, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mahuldah E., Wife-H, W, F, W, 58, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bertha E., Daughter, F, W, 31, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri (The Paradise Cemetery Survey has his death date as 1925, I think it is probably incorrect and is possibly 1935) More About Charles L. Wade: Burial: 1925, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Concord Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Mahuldah E.: Burial: 1937, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri More About Charles Wade and Mahuldah E.: Marriage: Abt. 1892 Children of Charles Wade and Mahuldah E. are: 270 i. Bessie Lu5 Wade, born June 1892 in Missouri; died Unknown. 271 ii. Bertha E. Wade, born February 1898 in Missouri; died Unknown. More About Bertha E. Wade: Burial: Unknown, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri 272 iii. Fred H. Wade, born Abt. 1903 in Missouri; died Unknown. 86. Lewis Payton4 Wade (James David3, Peyton2, John1) was born November 17, 1873 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, and died April 21, 1933 in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri. He married Elizabeth Dudley Corbin February 02, 1896 in Clay County, Missouri. She was born September 03, 1871 in Missouri, and died February 14, 1955 in California. Notes for Lewis Payton Wade: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 4, 1900: Wade, Lewis, Head, W, M, Nov, 1873, 26, M, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Elizabeth, Wife, W, F, Sept, 1871, 28, M, 4, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Pearl, Daughter, W, F, Nov, 1896, 3, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hazel, Daughter, W, F, Jan, 1898, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Homer, Son, W, M, June, 1898, 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1910 Census, Vernon County, Missouri, April 26, 1910: Wade, Lewis P, Head, M, W, 30, M1, 14, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Commercial Tran, Medicine Wade, Elizabeth, Wife-H, F, W, 39, M1,14, 4, 4, Missouri, Kentucky, Louisiana Wade, Pearl, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Homer, Son, M, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Forest, M, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Mt. Pleasant Township, Bates County, Missouri, January 24, 1920: Wade, L. P., Head, O, M, M, W, 47, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Medicine Wade, Elizabeth, Wife, F, W, 48, M, Missouri, Kenrick, New Orleans Wade, Pearl, Daughter, F, W, 23, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Josephine, Daughter, F, W, 22, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Homer, Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Forrest, Son, M, W, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School Wade, Paul, Son, M, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, At School 1930 Census, Mt. Pleasant Township, Bates County, Missouri, April 10, 1930: Wade, Lewis P., Head, O, M, W, 56, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Implement Company Wade, Elizabeth D., Wife-H, F, W, 58, M, 26, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Josephine H., Daughter, F, W, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lewis P., Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, General Farm More About Lewis Payton Wade: Census 1: 1910, Vernon County, Missouri Census 2: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Mt. Pleasant Township, Bates County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Mt. Pleasant Township, Bates County, Missouri More About Elizabeth Dudley Corbin: Burial: February 1955, Butler County, Missouri More About Lewis Wade and Elizabeth Corbin: Marriage: February 02, 1896, Clay County, Missouri Children of Lewis Wade and Elizabeth Corbin are: 273 i. Pearl Estella5 Wade, born November 29, 1896 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died September 18, 1959 in Butler, Bates County, Missouri. 274 ii. Josephine Hazel Wade, born June 15, 1898 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died March 01, 1977 in Chino, San Bernardino County, California. 275 iii. Homer Wade, born July 1899; died Unknown. 276 iv. Forrest Romaine Wade, born May 23, 1903 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri; died June 16, 1953 in Spring Valley, San Diego County, California. More About Forrest Romaine Wade: Burial: June 1953, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas 277 v. Lewis Paul Wade, born October 15, 1910 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri; died November 11, 1981 in Chino, San Bernardino County, California. He married Francis Tigner Private; born Private. More About Lewis Wade and Francis Tigner: Private-Begin: Private 278 vi. James Hurley Wade, born December 30, 1912 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri; died June 19, 1914 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. More About James Hurley Wade: Burial: June 20, 1914, Newton Burial Park, Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri Cause of Death: Gastro enterie intoxication with miningeal symptoms 89. Minnie B.4 Wade (James David3, Peyton2, John1) was born August 1882 in Clay County, Missouri, and died 1953 in Clay County, Missouri. She married John Henry King Abt. 1912 in Missouri, son of William King and Sintella Land. He was born February 11, 1883 in Missouri, and died Unknown in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Minnie B. Wade: Headstone says birth year is 1881. More About Minnie B. Wade: Burial: 1953, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Notes for John Henry King: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 21, 1910: King, John H., Head, M, W, 27, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Georgia, Farmer King, Centrlia, Mother, F, W, 63, Wd, Georgia, Tennessee, Tennessee 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: King, John H., Head, Head, O, F, M, W, 36, M, Missouri, Tennessee, Georgia, Farmer King, Minnie, Wife, F, W, 38, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, J. W., Son, M, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Stella M., Daughter, F, W, 4 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Christina, Daughter, F, W, 2 6/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Ralph, Son, M, W, 5/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Sintella Mrs., Mother, F, W, 74, Wd, Georgia, Tennessee, Georgia Wade, James, Father-in-Law, M, W, 76, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Auctioneer, Public Sales 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 3, 1930: King, John H., O, M, W, 46, M, 28, Missouri, Missouri, Georgia, Farmer King, Minnie B., Wife-H, F, W, 48, M, 30, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, J. W., Son, M, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Stella M., Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Christina, Daughter, F, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Ralph, Son, M, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Mary E., Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Woodrow, Son, M, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About John Henry King: Burial: Unknown, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About John King and Minnie Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1912, Missouri Children of Minnie Wade and John King are: 279 i. J. W.5 King, born Private. 280 ii. Stella M. King, born Private. 281 iii. Christina King, born Private. 282 iv. Ralph King, born July 19, 1919 in Missouri; died May 18, 1987 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Ralph King: World War II Vet. More About Ralph King: Burial: May 1987, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri 283 v. Mary E. King, born Private. 284 vi. Woodrow King, born 1922 in Missouri; died 1961. More About Woodrow King: Burial: 1961, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri 90. Rolla Linley4 Wade (James David3, Peyton2, John1) was born July 15, 1883 in Missouri, and died 1958. He married Eva L.. She was born 1886, and died 1975. Notes for Rolla Linley Wade: 1910 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 23 & 25, 1910: Wade, R. L., Head, M, W, 28, M1, 8, Missouri, Missouri, Texas, Driver, Laundry Wade, Eva, Wife-H, F, W, 24, M1, 8, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Wade, Opal, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hubert, Son, M, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ruby, Daughter, F, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, 10th Precinct, Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri, January 3rd, 1920: Wade, Rolla L., Head, R, M, W, 35, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Laundry Wade, Eva L., Wife, F, W, 33, M, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Wade, Opal M., Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hubert P., Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ruby F., Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 7, 1930: Wade, Rolla L., Head, O, 9000, M, W, 45, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Driver, Laundry Wade, Eva, Wife-H, F, W, 44, M, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Chatten, Carl E., Son-in-Law, M, W, 25, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Office Work Chatten, Ruby L., Daughter, F, W, 22, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Stenographer Biggs, Leander E., Son-in-Law, M, W, 26, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Automobile Biggs, Opal M., Daughter, F, W, 25, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Biggs, Norman L., Grand Son, M, W, 0, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri (8/12 crossed out for age) Nichols, Phillip A., Lodger, M, W, 22, M, 21, Maine, Maine, Maine, Engineer, Structural Streetcar Nichols, Mary A., Lodger, F, W, 20, M, 21, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio More About Rolla Linley Wade: Burial: 1958, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, 10th Precinct, Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About Eva L.: Burial: 1975, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Children of Rolla Wade and Eva L. are: + 285 i. Opal M.5 Wade, born Abt. 1905 in Missouri; died Unknown. 286 ii. Hubert P. Wade, born Abt. 1907 in Missouri; died Unknown. 287 iii. Ruby F. Wade, born Private. 91. Ernest L.4 Wade (James David3, Peyton2, John1) was born June 10, 1888 in Clay County, Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Dehlia Douglas March 10, 1912 in Missouri, daughter of Benjamin Douglas and Mary Clark. She was born November 1889 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Ernest L. Wade: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 22, 1910: Wade, Ernest L., Head, M, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, James, Father, M, W, 66, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia Wade, Minnie B., Sister, F, W, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 3, 1920: Wade, Ernest L., Head, M, W, 31, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Delia, Wife, F, W, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary Fern, Daughter, F, W, 4 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 11, 1930: Wade, Ernest L., Head, R, M, W, 41, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Overseer, Road Work Wade, Delia, Wife-H, F, W, 40, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary F., Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Clifford D., Son, M, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Ernest L. Wade: Burial: Unknown, Smithville Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Ernest Wade and Dehlia Douglas: Marriage: March 10, 1912, Missouri Children of Ernest Wade and Dehlia Douglas are: 288 i. Mary Fern5 Wade, born Abt. 1915 in Missouri; died November 09, 1993. She married Stanley Private; born Private. More About Stanley and Mary Wade: Private-Begin: Private 289 ii. Clifford Douglas Wade, born Abt. 1921 in Missouri; died October 09, 1993. He married McDowell Private; born Private. More About Clifford Wade and McDowell: Private-Begin: Private 94. Delbert4 Creek (Martha Ann3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born July 11, 1866 in Missouri, and died January 29, 1955 in Oklahoma. He married (1) Rachel Keen August 14, 1890 in Indian Territory, Oklahoma. She was born February 14, 1874 in Sullivan County, Indiana, and died May 13, 1906. He married (2) Alice Goldsmith October 07, 1907 in Clay County, Missouri. She died Unknown. He married (3) Laura Yours April 09, 1913 in Oklahoma. She was born Abt. 1886 in Kansas, and died Unknown. Notes for Delbert Creek: 1900 Census, Jordan Valley Township, Pawnee County, Oklahoma Territory, June 25, 1900: Creek, Delbert, Head, W, M, July 1866, 38, M, 8, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Creek, Rehel, Wife, W, F, Feb 1876, 29, M, 8, 3, 2, Indiana, Kentucky, Kentucky Creek, Letha, Daughter, W, F, July 1895, 6, S, Indian Territory, Missouri, Indiana Creek, Everet, Son, W, M , Feb 1897, S, Indian Territory, Missouri, Indiana 1910 Census, Cimmaron Township, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, May 4, 1910: Creek, D., Head, M, W, 44, M2, 3, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Broom Maker, House Shop Creek, Lethia, Daughter, F, W, 16, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, United States Creek, Everett, Son, M, W, 13, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, United States, Laborer, Horse Farm Creek, Elbert, Son, M, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, United States 1920 Census, Precinct 14, Delaware Township, Oklahoma, January 13, 1920: Creek, Delbert, Head, O, F, M, W, 53, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Creek, Laura, Wife, F, W, 34, M, Kansas, Ohio, Ohio Creek, Rena, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas Creek, Leabert, Son, M, W, 1 3/12, S, Kansas, Missouri, Kansas Briggle, Vida, Step-Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Oklahoma, Iowa, Kansas Briggle, Limyard, Step-Son, M, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Iowa, Kansas Briggle, Delene, Step-Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Oklahoma, Iowa, Kansas 1930 Census, North Half Saline Township, Delaware County, Oklahoma, April 16, 1930: Creek, Delbert, Head, R, M, W, 64, M, 45, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Creek, Laura, Wife-H, F, W, 44, M, 18, Kansas, Ohio, Ohio Creek, Leabert, Son, M, W, 18, S, Kansas, Missouri, Kansas Creek, Bulah, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas More About Delbert Creek: Census 1: 1900, Jordan Valley Township, Pawnee County, Oklahoma Territory Census 2: 1910, Cimmaron Township, Pawnee County, Oklahoma Census 3: 1920, Precinct 14, Delaware Township, Oklahoma Census 4: 1930, North Half Saline Township, Delaware County, Oklahoma More About Delbert Creek and Rachel Keen: Marriage: August 14, 1890, Indian Territory, Oklahoma More About Delbert Creek and Alice Goldsmith: Marriage: October 07, 1907, Clay County, Missouri More About Delbert Creek and Laura Yours: Marriage: April 09, 1913, Oklahoma Children of Delbert Creek and Rachel Keen are: 290 i. Letha Ann5 Creek, born July 29, 1893 in Indian Territory, Oklahoma; died Unknown. 291 ii. Everette Lewis Creek, born February 01, 1897 in Indian Territory, Oklahoma; died Unknown. 292 iii. Elbert Creek, born Abt. 1902 in Oklahoma; died Unknown. Children of Delbert Creek and Laura Yours are: 293 i. Rena5 Creek, born Private. 294 ii. Delbert Creek, Jr., born March 28, 1916 in Kaw City, Oklahoma; died August 12, 1916 in Jasper County, Missouri. More About Delbert Creek, Jr.: Burial: August 13, 1916, Peace Church, Jasper County,Missouri Cause of Death: Unknown viewed body under rule VIII 295 iii. Leabert Creek, born Private. 296 iv. Bulah Creek, born Private. 101. Gertrude E.4 Wade (Berry3, Peyton2, John1) was born October 1881 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Arthur C. Colley Abt. 1905. He was born Abt. 1881 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Arthur C. Colley: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 25, 1910: Colley, Arthur C., Head, M, W, 29, M1, 5, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Colley, Gertrude E., Wife-H, F, W, 29, M1, 5, 1, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Colley, James B., Son, M, W, 1 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 3, 1920: Colley, Arthur C., Head, R, M, W, 39, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Garage, Automobile Colley, Gertrude E., Wife, F, W, 39, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Colley, James B., Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 2, 1930: Colley, Arthur C., Head, O, 5000, M, W, 49, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Proprietor, Garage Colley, Gertrude, Wife-H, F, W, 48, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Colley, J. B., Son, M, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Alice, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 74, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Arthur C. Colley: Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Arthur Colley and Gertrude Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1905 Child of Gertrude Wade and Arthur Colley is: 297 i. James B.5 Colley, born May 1908 in Missouri; died Unknown. 102. Effie4 Wade (Berry3, Peyton2, John1) was born July 04, 1884 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Thomas Woodson Britt Abt. 1900, son of William Britt and Sophia Faggott. He was born 1881 in Missouri, and died 1947. Notes for Effie Wade: From Missouri births and stillbirths, Clay County, from Sheryl Varon: July 4, 1884, female child born to Berry Wade, age 30, and Alice Wade, age 27, maiden name Alice Marr. This is the second child of this mother. 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 10, 1930: Britt, Effie, Head, R, 35, F, W, 44, D, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Saleslady, Clothing More About Effie Wade: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri Notes for Thomas Woodson Britt: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 20, 1910: Britt, Wood M., Head, M, W, 29, M1, 10, Missouri, Missouri Missouri, Farmer Britt, Effie, Wife, F, W, 25, M1, 10, 5, 4, Missouri, Missouri Missouri Britt, Lena R., Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri Missouri Britt, Lloyd H., Son, M, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri Missouri Britt, Franklin C., Son, M, W, 1 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri Missouri Britt, Julia M., Daughter, F, W, 1 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri Missouri 1920 Census, Kansas City, Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri, January 15 - 16, 1920: Britt, Wood J., Head1, R, M, W, 39, M, Missouri, Missouri Missouri, Glass Grinder, Optical Shop Britt, Effie, Wife, F, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri Missouri Britt, Ruth L., Daughter, F, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri Missouri, Cash Girl, Shoe Retail Britt, Julia M., Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri Missouri Britt, Franklin C., Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri Missouri More About Thomas Woodson Britt: Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Kansas City, Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri More About Thomas Britt and Effie Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1900 Children of Effie Wade and Thomas Britt are: + 298 i. Lena Ruth5 Britt, born Abt. 1901 in Missouri; died Unknown. 299 ii. Lloyd Homer Britt, born July 12, 1902 in Missouri; died April 1981. Notes for Lloyd Homer Britt: His World War I Draft Registration Card has his birth date as July 12, 1900. 300 iii. Harry Glenwood Britt, born August 15, 1905 in Missouri; died December 19, 1908 in Missouri. More About Harry Glenwood Britt: Burial: December 1908, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri 301 iv. Franklin C. Britt, born July 19, 1908 in Missouri; died Unknown. 302 v. Julia M. Britt, born July 19, 1908 in Missouri; died Unknown. 104. Cecil4 Wade (Joseph R.3, Peyton2, John1) was born January 1890 in Missouri, and died May 1937. She married Clyde Bowers Abt. 1914. He was born Abt. 1890 in Illinois, and died Unknown. Notes for Cecil Wade: Note from Patrick Willey at ancestry.com: They had two children that died young. Notes for Clyde Bowers: 1930 Census, Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, April 15, 1930: Bowers, Clyde, Head, O, M, W, 40, M, 25, Illinois, New York, Scotland, Farmer Bowers, Cecil, Wife-H, F, W, 39, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Clyde Bowers: Census: 1930, Kearney, Clay County, Missouri More About Clyde Bowers and Cecil Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1914 Child of Cecil Wade and Clyde Bowers is: 303 i. Geraldine5 Bowers, born Private. 105. Susan4 Wade (Joseph R.3, Peyton2, John1) was born October 1894 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Herschell Caldwell. He died Unknown. Child of Susan Wade and Herschell Caldwell is: 304 i. Mildred5 Caldwell, born Private. 106. Pauline4 Wade (Joseph R.3, Peyton2, John1) died Unknown. She married Shanks. He died Unknown. Child of Pauline Wade and Shanks is: 305 i. Wade5 Shanks, born Private. 107. Jacob L.4 Wade (John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born March 17, 1864 in Clay County, Missouri, and died June 15, 1903 in Clay County, Missouri. He married Katie C. Ingram Abt. 1887 in Missouri, daughter of Elihu Ingram and Mary Deberry. She was born November 1867 in Missouri, and died November 1949 in Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Jacob L. Wade: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 5 & 6, 1900: Wade, Jacob, Head, W, M, Mar 1864, 36, M, 13, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Katie, Wife, W, F, Nov 1867, M, 13, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, John, Son, W, M, Aug 1889, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Mary, Daughter, W, F, Jan 1892, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Thomas, Son, W, M, June 1899, 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Endicott, George, Nephew, W, M, Apr 1880, 20, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer More About Jacob L. Wade: Burial: June 1905, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Katie C. Ingram: Burial: 1949, Smithville, Clay County, Missouri More About Jacob Wade and Katie Ingram: Marriage: Abt. 1887, Missouri Children of Jacob Wade and Katie Ingram are: + 306 i. John Elihu5 Wade, born August 1889 in Clay County, Missouri; died Bef. 1930. 307 ii. Mary Wade, born January 1892 in Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. + 308 iii. Thomas Alvin Wade, born June 13, 1899 in Clay County, Missouri; died April 1974 in Trimble, Clinton County, Missouri. 108. John N.4 Wade (John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born March 26, 1866 in Gosneyville, Clay County, Missouri, and died January 31, 1947 in Wellington, Kansas. He married Sallie Lasley February 25, 1891 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, daughter of James Lasley and Arthusa Estes. She was born May 22, 1872 in Gosneyville, Clay County, Missouri, and died March 04, 1951 in Wellington, Kansas. Notes for John N. Wade: 1900 Census, Edmond Township. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, June 15, 1900: Wade, John, Head, W, M, Feb 1866, 34, M, 10, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Sally, Wife, W, F, July 1873, 27, M, 10, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Perry, Son, W, M, Dec 1891, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Creath, Son, M, W, Feb 1897, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Effa, Daughter, F, W, Apr 1899, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri 1910 County, Harmon Township, Sumner County, Kansas, April 22, 1910: Wade, John , Head, M, W, 43, M1, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Sallie, Wife, F, W, 38, M1, 19, 5, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Perry, Son, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Creth, Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Effie, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Roy, Son, M, W, 4, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Britton, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, February 5, 1920: Wade, John N., Head, M, W, 33, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Sallie, Wife, F, W, 47, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Roy, Son, M, W, 14, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Gore Township, Sumner County, Kansas, April 18. 1930: Wade, John N., Head, O, 500, R, M, W, 63, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Sallie B., Wife-H, F, W, 57, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About John N. Wade: Burial: January 1947, Riverdale Cemetery, Wellington, Kansas Census 1: 1900, Edmond Township. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1910, Harmon Township, Sumner County, Kansas Census 3: 1920, Britton, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 4: 1930, Gore Township, Sumner County, Kansas More About Sallie Lasley: Burial: March 1951, Riverdale Cemetery, Wellington, Kansas More About John Wade and Sallie Lasley: Marriage: February 25, 1891, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Children of John Wade and Sallie Lasley are: + 309 i. Perry Lee5 Wade, born December 09, 1891 in Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri; died July 01, 1962 in Wichita, Kansas. 310 ii. Everett Wade, born Abt. January 1894; died January 31, 1896. More About Everett Wade: Burial: February 1896, Paradise Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri + 311 iii. Creth Wade, born February 07, 1897 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died April 21, 1975 in St. Joseph, Missouri. 312 iv. Effie Wade, born April 1899 in Oklahoma; died Unknown. + 313 v. Roy R. Wade, born July 28, 1905 in Kansas; died May 1982 in Wellington, Sumner, Kansas. 115. Phillip D.4 Wade (John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born August 16, 1880 in Platte County, Missouri, and died June 09, 1950 in Ray County, Missouri. He married Fannie Abt. 1923. She was born Abt. 1883 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Phillip D. Wade: 1920 Census, Carroll County, Iowa, January 19, 1920 Bell, Jno M., Head, R, M, W, 34, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Baker, Bakery Wade, Phillip, Half Brother, M, W, 40, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Baker, Bakery Bell, Lucy A., Mother, F, W, 64, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 24, 1930: Wade, Phil D., Head, O, 4500, M, W, 49, M, 42, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Fannie, Wife-H, F, W, 47, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Willa R., Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Riffe, E. B., Step-Son, M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Riffe, Nadine, Step-Daughter, F, W, 23, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Rural, Rural School More About Phillip D. Wade: Burial: June 1950, Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Carroll County, Iowa Census 2: 1930, Richmond Township, Ray County, Missouri More About Phillip Wade and Fannie: Marriage: Abt. 1923 Child of Phillip Wade and Fannie is: 314 i. Willa R.5 Wade, born Private. 116. Minnie G.4 Wade (George Grason3, John W.2, John1) was born April 1880 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died December 03, 1937 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. She married Samuel Edgar Boggess Abt. 1900, son of Robert Boggess and Sarah Creek. He was born November 1879 in Clay County, Missouri, and died Aft. 1930. Notes for Samuel Edgar Boggess: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 8, 1900: Wade, Mary E., Head, W, F, June 1858, 41, Wd., 8, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Nurse Wade, Nannie, Daughter, W, F, July 1882, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Willie D., Son, W, M, Oct 1883, 16, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Day Laborer Wade, George L., Son, W, M, Dec 1895, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boggers, Minnie G., Daughter, W, F, Apr 1880, 20, M, 0, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boggers, Samuel E., W, M, Son-in-Law, W, M, Nov 1879, 20, M, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky, Day Laborer Carroll, John, Boarder, W, M, Aug 1865, 34, S, Missouri, Missouri, North Carolina, Day Laborer 1910 Census, Liberty City, Clay County, Missouri, April 18, 1910: Boggess, Minnie, Wife-H, F, W, 30, M1, 10, 1, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boggess, Edgar, Head, M, W, 30, M1, 10, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Cab Driver, Livery Barn Boggess, Leo F., Son, M, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary E., Mother, F, W, 52, W, 8, 4, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Wade, Lenard, Brother, M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 6, 1920: Boggess, Edgar S., Head, O, M, M, W, 40, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Battery Man, Motor Car Boggess, Minnie G., Wife, F, W, 39, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boggess, Leo F., Son, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 4, 1930: Bogges, Edgar S., Head, O, 5000, R, M, W, 50, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Battery Store Bogges, Minnie G., Wife-H, F, W, 49, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Dry Goods Store More About Samuel Edgar Boggess: Census 1: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Liberty City, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Liberty Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Samuel Boggess and Minnie Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1900 Child of Minnie Wade and Samuel Boggess is: 315 i. Leo Francis5 Boggess, born September 27, 1901 in Missouri; died February 26, 1923 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. More About Leo Francis Boggess: Cause of Death: Flu Pneumonia 118. William David4 Wade (George Grason3, John W.2, John1) was born October 20, 1883 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Mary G. Paxson. She was born Abt. 1883, and died Unknown. Children of William Wade and Mary Paxson are: 316 i. George Amos5 Wade, born Abt. 1904; died Unknown. He married Elizabeth Frey Private; born Private. More About George Wade and Elizabeth Frey: Private-Begin: Private 317 ii. Clarence Lee Wade, born Abt. 1905; died Unknown. 318 iii. Sarah Elizabeth Wade, born Abt. 1906; died February 06, 1936. 119. George Leonard4 Wade (George Grason3, John W.2, John1) was born December 16, 1895 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Nellie Vanhorn. She died Unknown. Child of George Wade and Nellie Vanhorn is: 319 i. Gerald5 Wade, born Private. 120. Eutychus4 Wade (Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born September 20, 1871 in Paradice, Clay County, Missouri, and died February 26, 1945 in Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington. He married Anna Lee Southard 1901 in Oklahoma, daughter of Lorenzo Southard and Mahala Eastwood. She was born March 04, 1882 in Paluski, Illinois, and died December 06, 1953 in Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon. Notes for Eutychus Wade: 1900 Census, Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, June 13, 1900: Wade, Eutycus, Head, W, M, Sept, 1871, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Implement Clerk 1910 Census, Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, April 16, 1910: Wade, Eutychus, Head, M, W, 38, M1, 9, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman Wade, Ann, Wife, F, W, 28, M1, 9, 4, 4, Illinois, Mississippi, Illinois Wade, Harold, Son, M, W, 8, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 5, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Herbert, Son, M, W, 3, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Fred, Son, M, W, 3/12, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois 1920 Census, Kelso City, South Kelso Precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington, January 22, 1920: Wade, E., Head, O, M, M, W, 48, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, Laborer Wade, Anna L., Wife, F, W, 37, M, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois Wade, Harold E., Son, M, W, 17, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Herbert, Son, M, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Fred, Son, M, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Laura C., Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Annabell, Daughter, F, W, 11/12, S, Washington, Missouri, Illinois 1930 Census, Kelso City, South Kelso Precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington, April 12, 1930: Wade, Eute, Head, O, M, W, 59, M, 27, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, Poultry Farm Wade, Ann, Wife, F, W, 48, M, 18, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois Wade, Loretta, Daughter, F, W, 18, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Annabelle, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Washington, Missouri, Illinois Horton, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 25, M, 16, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, House Maid, Private Family Horton, Lloyt June, Grand Daughter, F, W, 7, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma Horton, Annabell, Grand Daughter, F, W, 3, S, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma Death Certificate has date of birth as September 20, 1873, Headstone says, 1872 Obit, February 27, 1945, Longview Daily News, Longview, Washington: WADE - Eutycus, 73, died Monday, Feb. 26, at his home on Rt. 2, Kelso. Survived by the widow, Anna, three sons, Harold E., Portland, Herbert J., Castle Rock, and Fred E., with the army in England; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Stevens, Bellingham,; Mrs. Annabelle Mellis, Kelso, and Mrs. Lauretta Nelson, Bridge, Ore.; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Susie Duncan, Canyon City, Colo., one brother Don Wade and two half brothers, Harry and Gene Sharp, addresses unknown. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the _________________________________________ with interment in Kelso IOOF Cemetery. Eutycus' brother's name was actually Dan, not Don. The Kelso IOOF Cemetery is now known as The Cowlitz View Memorial Cemetery. More About Eutychus Wade: Burial: March 1945, Kelso IOOF Cemetery, Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington Census 1: 1910, Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1900, Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Oklahoma Census 3: 1920, Kelso City, South Kelso Precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington Census 4: 1930, Kelso City, South Kelso Precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington Notes for Anna Lee Southard: Obit, December 7, 1953, Longview Daily News, Longview, Washington: WADE-Mrs. Anna Lee, 71, of Tillamook, Ore., died there Dec. 6. Born March 4, 1882, in Paluski, Ill. She was the widow of the late Eute Wade of Kelso and had lived in this area 40 years before moving to Tillamook four years ago. Surviving are three sons, Herold of Tillamook, Herbert of Castle Rock and Fred of Seattle; three daughters, Mrs. Olaf Nelson of Myrtle Point, Ore., Mrs. Cecil Stephens of Bow and Mrs. Robert Mellis of Spokane; three sisters, Mrs. H. E. Skinn of Ilwaco, Mrs. W. E. Prichard of Longview and Mrs. Tenna Becker of Kelso; a brother John Suthand of Cottage Grove, Ore., eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Ditlevsen-Moore Chapel with the Rev. W. F. Morton officiating. Interment will be in the Kelso IOOF Cemetery. The Ditlevsen-Moore Funeral Home is in charge. More About Anna Lee Southard: Burial: December 08, 1953, Kelso IOOF Cemetery, Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington More About Eutychus Wade and Anna Southard: Marriage: 1901, Oklahoma Children of Eutychus Wade and Anna Southard are: 320 i. Harold Edwin5 Wade, born April 07, 1902 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma; died September 1974 in Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon. He married Alice H. Rockhill Abt. 1925; born 1906 in Ohio; died Unknown. Notes for Harold Edwin Wade: 1930 Census, Lincoln City, Lancaster County, Nebraska, April 10, 1930: Wade, Harold, Head, R, 43, M, W, 28, M, 23, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Sales, Lumber Wade, Alice, Wife-H, F, W, 24, M, 23, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio More About Harold Edwin Wade: Burial: Unknown, Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon Census: 1930, Lincoln City, Lancaster County, Nebraska More About Harold Wade and Alice Rockhill: Marriage: Abt. 1925 + 321 ii. Hazel Wade, born June 17, 1905 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma; died Unknown. + 322 iii. Herbert James Wade, born February 07, 1907 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma; died August 25, 1988 in Olympia, Thurston County, Washington. + 323 iv. Fred Eutycus Wade, born January 07, 1910 in Oklahoma; died June 04, 1955 in Rockaway Beach, Oregon. 324 v. Lauretta C. Wade, born Private. She married Olaf A. Nelson Private; born Private. More About Olaf Nelson and Lauretta Wade: Private-Begin: Private + 325 vi. Annabell Wade, born March 18, 1919 in Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington; died 1988 in Spokane, Washington. 121. Daniel4 Wade (Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born March 18, 1873 in Lathrop, Clay County, Missouri, and died September 11, 1950 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. He married Evalina Jackson July 21, 1896 in Missouri, daughter of William Jackson and Lucinda Harris. She was born January 08, 1879 in Missouri, and died July 14, 1961 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. Notes for Daniel Wade: 1900 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 4, 1900: Wade, Daniel, Head, W, M, Mar, 1872, 27, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Laborer Wade, Eva, Wife, W, F, Jan, 1877, 33, M, 4, 2, 2, Missouri, Indiana, Indiana Wade, Willis, Son, W, M, Sept, 1896, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Jesse, Son, W, M, Aug, 1898, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Jackson, Lucinda, Mother-in-law, W, F, 66, Wd, 9, 5, Indiana 1910 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 29, 1910: Wade, Daniel, Head, M, W, 37, M1, 14, Missouri, United States, United States, Farmer Wade, Evie J., Wife, F, W, 33, M1, 14, 7, 7, Missouri, Iowa, Iowa Wade, Walter P., Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Hand Wade, Jesse L., Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Hand Wade, J., Frank, Son, M, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Gracie, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Clarence, Son, M, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Alma, Daughter, F, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bettie M., Daughter, F, W, 6/12, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 19, 1920: Wade, Daniel, Head, M, W, 46, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Eva, Wife, F, W, 41, M, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois Wade, Jessie Lee, Son, M, W, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, James F., M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Gracie M., Daughter, 16, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Clarence W., M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Laborer Wade, Alma M., F, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bettie, F, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Helen, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hazel, F, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Harry, M, W, 2 0/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri: Wade, Dan, Head, R, M, W, 57, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Eva, Wife-H, F, W, 52, M, 17, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana Wade, Harry, Son, M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Adamson, James D., Grandson, M, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hayes, Robert, Laborer, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer Farm Obit from Mary Ann Schmollinger Wade: Published in the Platte County Landmark: Dan Wade Dies Dan Wade, son of Margaret Lamb and Pleasant Wade, was born March 18, 1873 near Lathrop, Missouri, and departed this life September 11, 1950, at the age of 77 years, 5 months and 24 days. He was united in marriage to Evalena Jackson on July 21, 1896. To this union eleven children were born, three preceding him in death; Irma Louise, who died in infancy, Grace Adamson, and James F. Wade. Mr. Wade spent most of his life in and around Platte County. He followed the profession of farming until he retired about ten years ago. He is survived by his widow and eight children. Walter P. Wade, Alma Melvin, and Harry V. Wade of Platte City, Betty Babcock of Dearborn, Helen Grisham of Gower, Hazel Wade of Kansas City, Jesse Wade of Camden Point and Bill Wade of Richmond. He leaves also 21 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; one sister, Sue Duncan, Canon City, Colorado, and two half-brothers, Eugene Sharp of Tulsa,Oklahoma and Harry Sharp of Los Angeles, Calif., and a host of friends. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist church conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Steers. Burial was in Platte cemetery under the direction of Rollins-Mitchell service. More About Daniel Wade: Burial: Unknown, Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Missouri Census 1: 1900, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1910, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Notes for Evalina Jackson: Obit from Mary Ann Schmollinger Wade: Published in the Platte County Landmark: Mrs. Evalena Wade of Platte City died July 14, 1961 at the Edwards Rest Home in Dearborn at the age of 84 years. She was a lifelong resident of Platte County. She was a member of the Hickory Grove Christian Church. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Betty Babcock, Dearborn; Mrs. Alma Melvin, Platte City, Mrs. Helen Grisham, Gower, Mo., Mrs. Hazel Darman, Colorado Springs, three sons, Harry Wade, Platte City, William Wade, Independence and Jesse Wade, Camden Point; 20 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Platte City Baptist Church with burial in the Platte City Cemetery. More About Evalina Jackson: Burial: Unknown, Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Missouri More About Daniel Wade and Evalina Jackson: Marriage: July 21, 1896, Missouri Children of Daniel Wade and Evalina Jackson are: + 326 i. Walter Pleasant5 Wade, born September 11, 1896 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died March 28, 1959 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. 327 ii. Jesse Lee Wade, born August 22, 1898 in Clay County, Missouri; died April 20, 1971 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. He married Elsie E. Stubbs 1926 in Platte City, Missouri; born May 14, 1910; died November 17, 1993. Notes for Jesse Lee Wade: 1930 Census, Farley Town, Lee Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 8, 1930: Wade, Jessie, Head, R, 8, M, W, 32, M, 28, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Public Work Wade, Elsie E., Wife-H, F, W, 20, M, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Jesse Lee Wade: Census: 1930, Farley Town, Lee Township, Platte County, Missouri More About Jesse Wade and Elsie Stubbs: Marriage: 1926, Platte City, Missouri + 328 iii. James Franklin Wade, born October 12, 1900 in Platte County, Missouri; died February 06, 1937 in Platte County, Missouri. + 329 iv. Gracie Mae Wade, born May 18, 1903 in Clay County, Missouri; died February 28, 1924 in Platte County, Missouri. 330 v. Clarence William Wade, born May 24, 1905 in Clay County, Missouri; died July 14, 1970 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. + 331 vi. Alma M. Wade, born March 14, 1907 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died May 28, 1993 in Gower, Platte County, Missouri. + 332 vii. Betty M. Wade, born November 02, 1909 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died June 11, 1989 in Platte County, Missouri. + 333 viii. Helen E. Wade, born January 27, 1912 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri; died October 12, 1988 in Gower, Missouri. 334 ix. Hazel Wade, born January 04, 1915 in Clay County, Missouri; died January 1989. + 335 x. Harry V. Wade, born January 25, 1918 in Clay County, Missouri; died December 10, 1984. 336 xi. Irma Louise Wade, born February 16, 1921 in Platte County, Missouri; died March 19, 1921 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. Notes for Irma Louise Wade: Missouri Death Records has her name as Emma Louise Wade. Died as infant More About Irma Louise Wade: Burial: March 20, 1921, Fox Cemetery, Platte County, Missouri Cause of Death: Malnutrition 122. Susie Elizabeth4 Wade (Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born October 19, 1874 in Clay County, Missouri, and died 1953 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado. She married Frank Reed Duncan August 27, 1891 in Clinton County, Missouri, son of George Duncan and Hannah Reed. He was born June 12, 1870 in Clay County, Missouri, and died June 06, 1938 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado. Notes for Susie Elizabeth Wade: Note From Sheryl Varon: She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Canyon City, Colorado. "She came to this church from Oak Grove, Oklahoma, and was received here on March 5, 1911." More About Susie Elizabeth Wade: Burial: 1953, Greenwood Pioneer Cemetery, Canon City, Freemont County, Colorado Christening: 1893, Mt. Zion, Missouri Notes for Frank Reed Duncan: Note from Sheryl Varon: Frank and his father, a widower, George W. Duncan, homesteaded in Oklahoma's Cherokee Strip, probably after oil was discovered there in 1897. In 1895 they were still in Missouri, where daughter Margie was born. In 1899, when daughter Mabel was born, they were already settled in Oklahoma. This suggests that they did not participate in the original 1893 land rush -- although there is a R. George Duncan listed as one of those who registered his claim in 1893 in the Land Rush office in Enid, Oklahoma (it is possible this is George W. Duncan or a cousin of his). Susie Duncan's stepfather and mother, and her two half brothers, Eugene and Harry, also settled in Burnham Township. NOTE: Per grandson Robert C. Starr, Frank was a resident of the Oddfellows Home in Canyon City, Colorado -- perhaps shortly before his death. 1900 Census, Burnham Township, Precinct No. 8, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, June 4 & 5, 1900: Duncan, Frank R., Head, W, M, June 1870, 29, M, 9, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, Susie E., Wife, W, F, Oct 1874, M, 9, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, George S., Son, W, M, Oct 1892, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, Margie R., Daughter, W, F, Sept 1895, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, Mabel S., Daughter, W, F, Dec 1899, 5/12, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, George W., Father, W, M, Oct 1844, 55, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farm Laborer 1910 Census, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, April 26, 1910: Duncan, Frank, Head, M, W, 39, M1, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer Duncan, Susie, Wife, F, W, 35, M1, 18, 4, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, George, Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, Marjie, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, Mable, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, Francis, Daughter, F, W, 7, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, January 12 & 13, 1920: Duncan, Frank R., Head, R, M, W, 49, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Bread Plant Duncan, Susie, Wife, F, W, 45, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Duncan, Mabel, Daughter, F, W, 20, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, Operator, Telephone Office Duncan, Frances, Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri McClure, Marjorie, Daughter, F, W, 24, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Milliner McClure, Robert C., Grandson, M, W, 1 11/12, S, Oregon, Illinois, Missouri More About Frank Reed Duncan: Burial: June 07, 1938, Lakeside Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado Census 1: 1900, Burnham Township, Precinct No. 8, Pawnee County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1910, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado Census 3: 1920, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado More About Frank Duncan and Susie Wade: Marriage: August 27, 1891, Clinton County, Missouri Children of Susie Wade and Frank Duncan are: + 337 i. George Sharp5 Duncan, born October 02, 1892 in Clinton County, Missouri; died August 29, 1942 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado. + 338 ii. Margaret Rupe Duncan, born September 04, 1895 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri; died April 04, 1943 in Barnum, Minnesota. + 339 iii. Mabel S. Duncan, born December 07, 1899 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma; died June 1938 in Elroy, Kansas. + 340 iv. Susie Frances Duncan, born December 30, 1902 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma; died December 26, 1957 in Multnomah County, Oregon. 124. Price Younger4 Arnold (Mary Ann3 Wade, Ward2, John1) was born August 14, 1889 in Missouri, and died July 22, 1945 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. He married Ethel. She was born Abt. 1892 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Price Younger Arnold: 1920 Census, Santa Barbara County, California, March 13-15, 1920: Arnold, Price, Head, R, M, W, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Milker, Dairy Farm Arnold, Ethel, Wife, F, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Violet, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Bernice, Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Dean, Son, M, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Price Younger Arnold: Census: 1920, Santa Barbara County, California Children of Price Arnold and Ethel are: 341 i. Violet5 Arnold, born Private. 342 ii. Bernice Arnold, born Private. 343 iii. Dean Arnold, born Private. 125. Raymond Duke4 Arnold (Mary Ann3 Wade, Ward2, John1) was born October 18, 1891 in Missouri, and died January 23, 1976 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California. He married Edna S. Clark Abt. 1911. She was born Abt. 1893 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Raymond Duke Arnold: 1910 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 30, 1910: Arnold, Raymond, Hired Hand, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farm Hand (Listed in the home of Jeff A. Wilkerson) 1920 Census, Santa Barbara County, California, March 11-12-13, 1920: Arnold, Ray, Head, R, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Chaplin, Transfer Company Arnold, Susie, Wife, F, W, 27, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Ruby, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, California, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Harold, Son, M, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Clark, Della, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 48, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, April 19, 1930: Arnold, Raymond D., Head, O, 7000, M, W, 38, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Truck Driver, Oil Company Arnold, Edna S., Wife-H, F, W, 37, M, 19, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Arnold, Ruby M., Daughter, F, W, 16, S, California, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Harole D., Son, M, W, 12, S, California, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Stanley R., Son, M, W, 7, S, California, Missouri, Missouri Arnold, Sterling P., Father, M, W, 67, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Raymond Duke Arnold: Census 1: 1910, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Santa Barbara County, California Census 3: 1930, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California More About Raymond Arnold and Edna Clark: Marriage: Abt. 1911 Children of Raymond Arnold and Edna Clark are: 344 i. Ruby M.5 Arnold, born Private. 345 ii. Harold D. Arnold, born Private. 346 iii. Stanley R. Arnold, born Private. 128. Evalena4 Moore (Nancy Catherine3 Wade, Ward2, John1) was born October 15, 1894 in Clay County, Missouri, and died March 23, 1972 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. She married James Henry Atkins October 22, 1919 in Clay County, Missouri. He was born March 18, 1891 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died May 22, 1970 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for James Henry Atkins: 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: Moore, Robert E., Head, O, M, W, 51, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Farmer Moore, Nancy, Wife, F, W, 64, M, Missouri, Virginia, Kentucky Moore, Emma, F, W, 29, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Moore, Myrta, F, W, 27, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Atkins, James, Son-in-law, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Atkins, Evelena, Daughter, F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 5, 1930: Atkins, James A., Head, R, M, W, 39, M, 29, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Atkins, Evalena, Wife-H, F, W, 35, M, 25, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Atkins, Bernice, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Atkins, Frances, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About James Henry Atkins: Census 1: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About James Atkins and Evalena Moore: Marriage: October 22, 1919, Clay County, Missouri Children of Evalena Moore and James Atkins are: + 347 i. Etta Bernice5 Atkins, born August 22, 1920 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri; died April 04, 2003 in Holt, Clay County, Missouri. + 348 ii. Frances Louise Atkins, born August 20, 1924 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri; died January 20, 2005 in Basehor, Kansas. 129. Shelby Lee4 Moore (Nancy Catherine3 Wade, Ward2, John1) was born January 18, 1896 in Trimble, Clay County, Missouri, and died May 30, 1966 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. He married Jennie Pearl Dosier October 11, 1916 in Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri, daughter of Louis Dosier and Annie Hixson. She was born March 22, 1900 in Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri, and died February 16, 1988 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Shelby Lee Moore: 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 2, 1920: Moore, Shelby L., Head, owned home, M, W, 23, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Moore, Jennie, Wife, F, W, 19, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Moore, Mary Katherine, Daughter, F, W, 2/12, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri J. Clark, John, Hand, M, W, 36, S, Missouri, Ohio, Ohio 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Moore, Shelby, Head, O, R, M, W, 34, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Moore, Jennie, Wife-H, F, W, 30, M, 17, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Moore, Kathryn, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Moore, Margaret, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Shelby Lee Moore: Burial: June 01, 1966, Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Shelby Moore and Jennie Dosier: Marriage: October 11, 1916, Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri Children of Shelby Moore and Jennie Dosier are: + 349 i. Mary Katherine5 Moore, born July 15, 1917 in Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri; died July 03, 2001 in Riverside, Platte County, Missouri. + 350 ii. Margaret May Moore, born December 09, 1920 in Lathrop, Clinton County, Missouri; died September 30, 2003 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. 130. Nova4 Winstade (Lula V.3 Wade, David S.2, John1) was born April 11, 1886 in Cass County, Missouri, and died September 11, 1975 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. She married (1) Chester Allen Lyles April 09, 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, son of Jerimiah Lyles and Emily Goins. He was born December 24, 1884 in Versailles, Ripley County, Johnson Township, Indiana, and died January 29, 1972 in Choctaw, Oklahoma. She married (2) J. R. Newsom May 31, 1930. He died Unknown. Notes for Nova Winstade: Published in The Oklahoman, September 13, 1975: State Deaths: Oklahoma City NEWSOM, Mrs. Nova, 89, of 1144 SW 51. Services Sunday (Hunter) More About Nova Winstade: Burial: September 1975, Clear Springs Mashak Cemetery, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census: 1930 Notes for Chester Allen Lyles: 1920 Census, Precinct 8, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, January 5, 1920: Lyles, Chester, Head, O, F, W, M, 34, M, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, Sausage Maker, Packing House Lyles, Nova, Wife, F, W, 33, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Lyles, Netta, Daughter, F, W, 4 8/12, S, Oklahoma, Indiana, Missouri Lyles, Lenora, Daughter, F, W, 3 4/12, S, Oklahoma, Indiana, Missouri Lyles, Loren, Son, M, W, 11/12, S, Oklahoma, Indiana, Missouri 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 14, 1930: Lyles, Chester A., Head, R, 20, M, W, 41, D, 20, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, Sausage Maker, Packing Plant Lyles, Emma, Sister-H, F, W, 31, D, Ohio, Indiana, Indiana Lyles, Margaret, Neice, F, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio Lyles, Pauline, Neice, F, W, 11, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio Lyles, John F., Nephew, M, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio Lyles, Mildred C., Niece, F, W, 6, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio Lyles, J. C., Son, M, W, 11/12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio (I believe this to be the son of Emma, not son of Chester) Published in The Oklahoman, January 31, 1972: Deaths Listed Across State: Oklahoma City LYLES, Chester, 83, Choctaw, Services Thursday (Hunter) More About Chester Allen Lyles: Burial: February 03, 1972, Resthaven Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1920, Precinct 8, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Chester Lyles and Nova Winstade: Marriage: April 09, 1914, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About J. Newsom and Nova Winstade: Marriage: May 31, 1930 Children of Nova Winstade and Chester Lyles are: 351 i. Annette5 Lyles, born May 01, 1915 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died January 07, 2002 in Midwest City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Clayton Morgan Private; born Private. More About Clayton Morgan and Annette Lyles: Private-Begin: Private + 352 ii. Lenora Lyles, born August 17, 1916 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died January 26, 2005 in Newton, Texas. 353 iii. Chester Loren Lyles, born January 08, 1918 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died August 17, 1998 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Chester Loren Lyles: At the age of 2 years, Loren contracted polio. Published in The Oklahoman, August 19, 1998: DEATHS LYLES, Chester L., 79, died Monday. Graveside services 10 a.m. today, Sunny Lane Cemetery (Hunter). + 354 iv. Teresa Lyles, born January 11, 1921 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died September 28, 1992 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 355 v. Norbert Lyles, died Bef. January 2005. 356 vi. Edward Lyles, died Bef. January 2005. 357 vii. Jerry Lyles, born Private. 358 viii. Billy Lyles, born Private. 359 ix. Gilbert Lyles, born Private. 133. Charlotte4 Wade (David Sanders3, David S.2, John1) was born December 02, 1888 in Texas, and died May 08, 1959 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married (1) Clyde Baker. He was born in Arkansas, and died Bef. 1910 in California. She married (2) John Merle Peterson 1915 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He was born November 22, 1891, and died June 17, 1967 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Charlotte Wade: 1910 Census, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, May 10, 1910: Wade, David S., Head, M, W, 48, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Malissia, Wife, F, W, 38, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mammie, Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ferman, Son, M, W, 15, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mabel, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Luther, Son, M, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Arnola, Son, M, W, 3, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Baker, Lottie, Daughter, F, W, 22, W, 1, 1,Texas, Missouri, Missouri Baker, Roy, Grandson, M, W, 3, S, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas Taylor, Bessie, Daughter, F, W, 19, M, 0, 0, 0, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Taylor, Lonnie, M, W, 22, M, 0, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer 1920 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, January 9, 1920: Baker, Lottie, Lodger, F, W, 23, S, Texas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Instructor, Grade School 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, May 23, 1930: Peterson, Lottie, Lodger, F, W, 41, M, 18, Texas, Missouri, Missouri, Radio Announcer, Radio Published in The Oklahoman, May 9, 1959: Mrs. Peterson Is Dead at 70 Mrs. Lottie Peterson, 70, of 321 S. Virginia, a long-time resident of Oklahoma City, died Friday in Capitol Hill General hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Memory chapel of Hunter funeral home with burial in Sunny Lane cemetery. Mrs. Peterson was a native of Oklahoma. She wad born Dec. 2, 1888, and had lived most of her life in Oklahoma City, In 1915, she married J. M. Peterson, an Oklahoma City painter. She was a member of Trinity Nazarene church. Survivors, other than her husband, are a son, Leroy Baker 304 SE 45, three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Taylor, 317 SW 34, Mrs. Mayme Stibben, who lived in the 500 block SE 19, Mrs. Mable McNabb, 2115 N. Bath; three brothers, Furman Wade, 292 SW 23, Arnola Wade, of the city, and Luther Wade, Sacramento, Calif. and one grandchild. More About Charlotte Wade: Burial: May 09, 1959, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1910, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1920, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 3: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Clyde Baker: Burial: Unknown, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About John Merle Peterson: Burial: June 1967, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About John Peterson and Charlotte Wade: Marriage: 1915, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Child of Charlotte Wade and Clyde Baker is: + 360 i. Leroy Clyde5 Baker, born October 11, 1906 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died May 11, 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 134. Bessie4 Wade (David Sanders3, David S.2, John1) was born December 23, 1890 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory, and died May 20, 1976 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Ira Elonzo Taylor March 16, 1910 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. He was born 1887 in Missouri, and died April 09, 1946 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Bessie Wade: Published in The Oklahoman, May 21, 1976: DEATHS AND FUNERALS TAYLOR Bessie, 317 SW 34. Services 11 A.M. Saturday. Chapel at Hunter Funeral Home. More About Bessie Wade: Burial: May 22, 1976, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for Ira Elonzo Taylor: 1910 Census, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, May 10, 1910: Wade, David S., Head, M, W, 48, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Malissia, Wife, F, W, 38, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mammie, Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ferman, Son, M, W, 15, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mabel, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Luther, Son, M, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Arnola, Son, M, W, 3, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Baker, Lottie, Daughter, F, W, 22, W, 1, 1,Texas, Missouri, Missouri Baker, Roy, Grandson, M, W, 3, S, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas Taylor, Bessie, Daughter, F, W, 19, M, 0, 0, 0, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Taylor, Lonnie, M, W, 22, M, 0, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer 1920 Census, Precinct 5, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, January 14, 1920: Taylor, L. E., Head1, R, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Refinery Taylor, Bessie, Wife, F, W, 29, M, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Taylor, Lahoma, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma Taylor, Lorean, Daughter, F, W, 3 3/12, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma Wade, Furman, Brother-in-Law, M, W, 22, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, City 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 9, 1930: Taylor, L. E., Head, O, 2000, M, W, 42, M, 32, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Building Taylor, Bessie, Wife-H, F, W, 28, Oklahoma, United States, United States, Clerk, Charitable Ferguson, Lahoma, Daughter, F, W, 19, M, 18, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma Ferguson, Edward, Son, M, W, 31, M, 30, Alabama, United States, United States, Driller Helper, Oil Field Ferguson, Donald, Grand Son, M, W, 4/12, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Alabama Taylor, Lorena, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma Obit published in The Oklahoman, April 11, 1946: IRA E. "LONNIE" TAYLOR Services will be in Hunter funeral home at 2 p.m. Friday, for Ira Elonzo "Lonnie" Taylor, 58, long-time Oklahoma resident, who died Tuesday in his home, 16 SW 28. Burial will be in Sunny Lane cemetery. More About Ira Elonzo Taylor: Burial: April 12, 1946, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1910, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1920, Precinct 5, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 3: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Ira Taylor and Bessie Wade: Marriage: March 16, 1910, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Children of Bessie Wade and Ira Taylor are: + 361 i. Lahoma5 Taylor, born 1911 in Oklahoma; died 1992 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 362 ii. Lorena Taylor, born Private. 135. Mamie4 Wade (David Sanders3, David S.2, John1) was born April 08, 1893 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory, and died March 03, 1984 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married George W. Stibbens. He was born June 12, 1887 in Dump, Collin County, Texas, and died March 09, 1948 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. More About Mamie Wade: Burial: March 1984, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for George W. Stibbens: 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, March, 1930: Stibbens, George, Head, O, 1200, M, W, 45, M, Texas, Texas, Texas, Salesman, Ice Cream Factory Stibbens, Mamie, Wife-H, F, W, 36, M, 18, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Texas, Saleslady, Ice Cream Stibbens, Evalene M., Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Texas Stibbens, Eugene, Son, M, W, 16, S, Texas, Texas, Oklahoma, Newsboy Stibbens, Cecil G., Son, M, W, 14, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Stibbens, Colene M., Daughter, F, W, 11/12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Published in The Oklahoman, January 6, 1944: Man Placed Under Two Peace Bonds Applications seeking to Place George Stibbens, 1721 S. Central, under two peace bonds because of alleged threats against two persons were granted Wednesday in hearings before Paul Powers, justice of the peace. Powers granted the applications filed by Mrs. Mamie Stibbens, former wife of Stibbens, and Roy Rouse, 517 SE 11, both of whom declared Stibbens had threatened their lives. Bond of $1,000 was ordered in each case. More About George W. Stibbens: Burial: March 1948, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Children of Mamie Wade and George Stibbens are: + 363 i. Evalene M.5 Stibbens, born February 08, 1912 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died December 08, 1999 in Kingston, Oklahoma. 364 ii. Eugene Ray Stibbens, born December 31, 1913 in Fort Worth,Texas; died January 1977 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. + 365 iii. Cecil G. Stibbens, born August 08, 1915 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died September 18, 1976 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 366 iv. Colleen Melissa Stibbens, born Private. She married Corbin Private; born Private. More About Corbin and Colleen Stibbens: Private-Begin: Private 136. Furman4 Wade (David Sanders3, David S.2, John1) was born February 23, 1895 in Oklahoma Territory, and died August 21, 1966 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He married Tena Ann Jastorff. She died Unknown in Oklahoma. Notes for Furman Wade: 1920 Census, Precinct 5, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, January 14, 1920: Taylor, L. E., Head1, R, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Refinery Taylor, Bessie, Wife, F, W, 29, M, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Taylor, Lahoma, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma Taylor, Lorean, Daughter, F, W, 3 3/12, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma Wade, Furman, Brother-in-Law, M, W, 22, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, City 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 10, 1930: Wade, Furman, Head-H, R, 13, M, W, 35, M, 27, Oklahoma, Missouri, United States, Truck Driver, Ice Cream Wade, Tiena, Wife-H, F, W, 21, M, 14, Iowa, Germany, Texas Wade, Clara, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Iowa Wade, Francal, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Iowa Wade, Gladys M., F, W, 2 7/12, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Iowa Wade, Ernest F., M, W, 6/12, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Iowa On Headstone: Oklahoma Pfc Co E 111 Ammo Train WWI More About Furman Wade: Burial: August 1966, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1920, Precinct 5, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Military service: Oklahoma Pfc Co E 111 Ammo Train WWI Children of Furman Wade and Tena Jastorff are: 367 i. Clara5 Wade, born Private. She married Ross Private; born Private. More About Ross and Clara Wade: Private-Begin: Private 368 ii. Francal Wade, born Private. She married Sargent Private; born Private. More About Sargent and Francal Wade: Private-Begin: Private 369 iii. Gladys Marie Wade, born Private. She married Drew Private; born Private. More About Drew and Gladys Wade: Private-Begin: Private + 370 iv. Ernest F. Wade, born September 23, 1929 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died June 18, 1999 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 137. Mabel4 Wade (David Sanders3, David S.2, John1) was born January 28, 1897 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory, and died May 28, 1967 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Stanley S. McNabb. He was born 1891 in Texas, and died September 11, 1971 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Mabel Wade: Obit published in The Oklahoman, May 30, 1967: MRS. MABLE McNABB Services for Mrs. Mable McNabb, 70, of 408 SE 20 will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Capitol Hill Funeral Home with burial at Resthaven Cemetery. Mrs. McNabb died Sunday at her home. She was born in Norman and came to Oklahoma City as a child. Survivors include her husband, Stanley, of the home, two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Moore and Mrs. Annie Savage, both of Oklahoma City, two sons, Luther A. and Raymond, both of Oklahoma City, two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Taylor and Mrs. Mayme Stibbens, both of Oklahoma City, and two brothers, Luther Wade, Sacramento, and Arnola Wade of Oklahoma City. More About Mabel Wade: Burial: May 31, 1967, Resthaven Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for Stanley S. McNabb: 1920 Census, Boone Township, Coal County, Oklahoma, January 3, 1920: McNabb, S, S, Head, R, M, W, 28, M, Texas, United States, United States, Miner, Coal Mine McNabb, Mable, Wife, F, W, 22, M, Oklahoma, United States, United States McNabb, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma McNabb, Annie, Daughter, F, W, 4 1/12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma McNabb, Luther, Son, M, W, 2 6/12, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma McNabb, Raymond, Son, M, W, 1/12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 3, 1930: McNabb, Stanley, Head, R, 20, M, W, 39, M, 22, Texas, Texas, Texas, Ice Cream Vendor McNabb, Mabel, Wife-H, F, W, 33, M, 16, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Ice Cream Vendor McNabb, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 16, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma McNabb, Anna, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma McNabb, Luther, Son, M, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma McNabb, Raymond, Son, M, W, 11, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Obit published in The Oklahoman, September 12, 1971: STANLEY S. McNABB Stanley S. McNabb, 80, of 408 SE 20, died Saturday at University Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Capitol Hill Funeral Home with burial in Resthaven Cemetery. McNabb, who was a taxi operator, was born in Texas and came to Oklahoma City about 1900. Survivors include two sons, Luther, 629 SE 20, and Raymond, 5833 SE 3; two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Moore, 529 SW 63 Ter., and Mrs. Ann Savage, Tulsa; 12 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. More About Stanley S. McNabb: Burial: September 13, 1971, Resthaven Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1920, Boone Township, Coal County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Children of Mabel Wade and Stanley McNabb are: 371 i. Hazel5 McNabb, born Private. She married Moore Private; born Private. More About Moore and Hazel McNabb: Private-Begin: Private 372 ii. Anne McNabb, born Abt. 1916 in Oklahoma; died Unknown in Oklahoma. She married Savage Private; born Private. More About Savage and Anne McNabb: Private-Begin: Private 373 iii. Luther McNabb, born Abt. 1918 in Oklahoma; died Unknown in Oklahoma. 374 iv. Raymond McNabb, born Private. 140. Thelma Lucille4 Wade (David Sanders3, David S.2, John1) was born May 08, 1902 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory, and died 1945 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Alden Earl Ray May 17, 1920 in Cordell, Oklahoma. He was born September 29, 1893 in Venus, Texas, and died August 06, 1975 in Oklahoma. More About Thelma Lucille Wade: Burial: 1945, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for Alden Earl Ray: 1930 Census, Cordell Township, Washita County, Oklahoma, April 14, 1930: Ray, A. E., Head, R, M, W, 36, M, 26, Texas, Illinois, Texas, Farmer Ray, Thelma M., Wife-H, F, W, 27, M, 18, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Ray, Helen M., Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma More About Alden Earl Ray: Burial: August 1975, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Caste: 1930, Cordell Township, Washita County, Oklahoma More About Alden Ray and Thelma Wade: Marriage: May 17, 1920, Cordell, Oklahoma Children of Thelma Wade and Alden Ray are: 375 i. Alden Earl5 Ray, Jr., born July 14, 1921 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; died July 14, 1921 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma. 376 ii. Calvin Leverne Ray, born December 08, 1930 in Cordell, Washita County, Oklahoma; died May 04, 1932 in Cordell, Washita County, Oklahoma. 377 iii. Helen M. Ray, born Private. She married Hancock Private; born Private. More About Hancock and Helen Ray: Private-Begin: Private 378 iv. Ray, born Private. He married Brown Private; born Private. More About Ray and Brown: Private-Begin: Private 379 v. Ray, born Private. She married Gramling Private; born Private. More About Gramling and Ray: Private-Begin: Private 147. Ranza May4 Barnard (Ida3 Wade, David S.2, John1) was born October 16, 1895 in Oklahoma Territory, and died December 30, 1969 in Oklahoma. She married Elmer N. Alexander, son of Katie. He was born 1896 in Oklahoma Territory, and died June 08, 1940 in Oklahoma . More About Ranza May Barnard: Burial: December 1969, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Notes for Elmer N. Alexander: 1920 Census, Norman City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, January 3, 1920: Alexander, Elmer, Head, R, M, W, 24, M, Oklahoma, United States, Arkansas, Dray Man, Public Alexander, Ranza, Wife, F, w, 24, M, Oklahoma, Illinois, Missouri Alexander, Katie, Mother, F, W, 45, Wd, Arkansas, United States, United States, Seamstress, At Home Alexander, Walter, Nephew, M, W, 14, S, Oklahoma, United States, United States Alexander, Earl, Nephew, M, W, 10, S, Oklahoma, United States, United States 1930 Census, Norman City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, April 8, 1930: Alexander, Elmer N., Head, O, 1500, M, W, 34, M, 22, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, Dray Man, Lumber Yard Alexander, Ranza, Wife, W, F, 34, M, 22, Oklahoma, Illinois, Missouri Alexander, Leo, Son, W, M, 9, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Alexander, Cleo, Son, W, M, 8, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Alexander, Ada, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Alexander, Rayo, Son, M, W, 3 2/12, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Alexander, Baby, son, M, W, 1 5/12, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma More About Elmer N. Alexander: Burial: June 1940, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1920, Norman City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Norman City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Children of Ranza Barnard and Elmer Alexander are: 380 i. Leo5 Alexander, born Private. He married Nadine Private; born Private. More About Leo Alexander and Nadine: Private-Begin: Private 381 ii. Cleo Alexander, born Private. 382 iii. Ada Alexander, born Private. 383 iv. Rayo Alexander, born Private. 384 v. Baby Alexander, born Private. 152. Flossie Jewel4 Tileson (Susannah Mary3 Wade, David S.2, John1) was born April 25, 1900 in Oklahoma Territory, and died January 14, 1973 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Carl Lee Hetherington, Sr. Abt. 1923, son of William Hetherington and Phebe Melton. He was born August 30, 1896 in Martinville, Illinois, and died July 01, 1961 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Flossie Jewel Tileson: Published in The Oklahoman, January 19, 1937: Shower Given For Mrs. Hetherington Pink and White was the color note featured in appointments when Mrs. J. H. Reading entertained at a shower Friday night in her home, 212 Southeast Fifty-first street, to honor Mrs. C. L. Hetherington. Guests were Mrs. R. M. Mercer, Mrs. Sam Humphrey, Mrs. T. J. Hobbs, Mrs. W. H. Hunter, Mrs. C. N. Hunter, Mrs. J. A. Barrington, Mrs. Suzanne Faughn, Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Mrs. R. L. Eldridge, Mrs. J. E. Price, Mrs. E. H. Gordon, Mrs. L. A. Tichenor, Mrs. George W. Stibbens, Mrs. J. T. Noah, Mrs, Ellsworth Needham. Mrs. Nina Birkhead, Mrs. Esther Billings, Mrs. B. J. Wilder, Mrs. D. H. Davis, Mrs. Jerry Marker, Mrs. E. S. Perry, Mrs. A. L. West, Mrs. Ruby Graham, Mrs. George W. Schiller, Mrs. J. R. Martin, Mrs. A. F. Wade, Mrs. R. B. Thomas, Mrs. A. R. Hickey, Mrs. Leroy Waters, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Mrs. S. S. McNabb, Mrs. Lorraine King. Mrs. Fannie Kissinger, Mrs. Mary Ellizabeth McCray, Mrs. Edna Southers, Mrs. S. Penny, Mrs. Ernest Mason, Mrs. J. W. Flinn, Mrs. H. G. Hadley, Mrs. C. H. Cunningham, Mrs. J. E. Perry, Mrs. John Surbeck, Mrs. W. E. Myers, Mrs. George W. Hawthorne, Mrs. W. H. Stepp, Mrs. Effie Jackson, Mrs. H. B. Crews, Miss Lillie Dean, Miss Mildred Burson and Miss Augusta Lacy. Game favors were won by Mrs. Marker, Mrs. Birkhead and Mrs. Surbeck. Published in The Oklahoman, January 15, 1973: State Deaths Oklahoma City Hetherington, Mrs. Flossie Sewell, 72, of 340 SE 55. Services pending (Guardian Midtown). Notes for Carl Lee Hetherington, Sr.: 1910 Census, Martinville Township, Clark County, Illinois, June 28, 1900: Beauchamp, Charles E., Head, W, M, May 1872, 28, M, 2, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Farmer Beauchamp, Phebe, Wife, W, F, Nov 1877, 22, M, 2, 2, Illinois, Indiana, Indiana Beauchamp, Melvin S., Son, W, M, Jan 1900, 4/12, S, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois Hetherington, Carl L., Son, W, M, Aug 1896, 3, S, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois Reed, Sarah D., Aunt, W, F, Aug 1846, 53, Wd, 0, 0, Indiana, Virginia, New York 1910 Census, Martinville Township, Clark County, Illinois, April 27, 1910: Hetherington, Carl L., Boarder, M, W, 13, S, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois (Living in the home of George Million) 1930 Census, Greely Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma: Hetherington, Carl L., Head, O, 4000, M, W, 33, M, 26, Illinois, United States, United States, Meter Setter, Electric Hetherington, Flossie J., Wife-H, F, W, 29, M, 23, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri More About Carl Lee Hetherington, Sr.: Census 1: 1910, Martinville Township, Clark County, Illinois Census 2: 1930, Greely Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Carl Hetherington and Flossie Tileson: Marriage: Abt. 1923 Children of Flossie Tileson and Carl Hetherington are: + 385 i. Frieda Ione5 Hetherington, born Private. + 386 ii. Carl Lee Hetherington, Jr., born Private. 153. Rena Leona4 Tileson (Susannah Mary3 Wade, David S.2, John1) was born September 18, 1901 in Oklahoma Territory, and died May 05, 2000 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Jake Edgar Price Abt. 1920 in Oklahoma, son of Jesse Price and Mary Clements. He was born January 29, 1897 in Arkansas, and died January 31, 1969 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Rena Leona Tileson: Published in The Oklahoman, May 7, 2000: DEATHS PRICE, Rena L., 98, died Friday. Services 2 p.m. Monday (Capitol Hill) More About Rena Leona Tileson: Burial: May 08, 2000 Notes for Jake Edgar Price: 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 14, 1930: Price, Jake, Head, O, 2500, M, W, 33, M, 21, Arkansas, Arkansas, Arkansas, Peddler, Vegetables Price, Rena, Wife-H, F, W, 27, M, 18, Arkansas, Arkansas, Arkansas Price, Gene, Son, M, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Arkansas Price, James, Son, M, W, 7, S, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Arkansas Published in The Oklahoman, February 2, 1969: Funerals Price, Jake E., 72, Moore; 10 a.m. Monday at Hunter with burial in Sunny Lane Cemetery. More About Jake Edgar Price: Burial: February 03, 1969, Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Jake Price and Rena Tileson: Marriage: Abt. 1920, Oklahoma Children of Rena Tileson and Jake Price are: + 387 i. Eugene Mitchell5 Price, born November 28, 1921 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died February 06, 1984 in Dallas, Texas. + 388 ii. James Edward Price, born Private. + 389 iii. Howard Wayne Price, born Private. 154. Ruby Pearl4 Tileson (Susannah Mary3 Wade, David S.2, John1) was born February 05, 1905 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territory, and died March 19, 2001 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Morris T. Graham Abt. 1924. He was born Abt. 1899 in California, and died Unknown. Notes for Ruby Pearl Tileson: Obit published in The Oklahoman, March 21, 2001: GRAHAM Ruby P. Graham went home to be with her Lord on March 19, 2001. She was born on February 5, 1905, in Moore, OK, to Richard and Susannah Tileson. Ruby began working for the telephone company (then known as Pioneer Bell) in 1933 as a telephone operator. She loved being an operator and retired from Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in March 1970, with almost 42 years of service. She was a lifetime member of Telephone Pioneers of America and always enjoyed the monthly meetings and activities she shared with other "retired operators. Ruby had a firm and abiding faith in God. She was a member of Capitol Hill Baptist Church for 45+ years, where she was involved in Sunday School and food bank programs. Ruby was preceded in by her parents; her daughter, Norma Bandy; great-great granddaughter Angel and her sisters Rena Price and Flossie Hetherington. She is survived by two grandsons; Richard Jones and wife Connie, and Chris Jones and wife Tina, all of OKC; four great grandchildren; Christopher Jones, Jennifer Jones, Justin Jones and wife Amanda, Penny Campbell and husband James; four great-great grandchildren; Matthew, Domonique, Morgan, and Nathan. She was the true definition of a loving and compassionate grandmother. She is also survived by her special caregiver and friend Betty Eakes, and numerous nieces, nephews, and other friends. Even in illness, she never lost her sense of humor, her cheerful smile, or her sweet and generous spirit. She will be missed by all who knew her. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 23, 2001 at 10:00 AM at the Capitol Hill Funeral Chapel, 2801 S. Robinson. Interment to follow at Resthaven Memory Gardens. More About Ruby Pearl Tileson: Burial: March 23, 2001, Resthaven Memory Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for Morris T. Graham: 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 18, 1930: Graham, M. T., O, 2000, M, W, 31, M, 20, California, California, Canada, Surveyor, City, Graham, Ruby, Wife-H, F, W, 25, M, 19, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri Graham, Norma, Daughter, F, W, 2/12, S, Oklahoma, California, Oklahoma More About Morris T. Graham: Census: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Morris Graham and Ruby Tileson: Marriage: Abt. 1924 Child of Ruby Tileson and Morris Graham is: + 390 i. Norma Marie5 Graham, born February 07, 1930 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died August 09, 1993 in Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. 155. Robert David4 Wade (Bird Gentry3, David S.2, John1) was born March 18, 1896 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and died December 15, 1969 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. He married Eula May Bowers May 14, 1918 in Newalla, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, daughter of James Bowers and Mary Sexton. She was born April 28, 1895 in Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas, and died March 18, 1953 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Robert David Wade: 1920 Census, Liberty Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, January 1920: Wade, Robert D., Head, R, M, W, 23, M, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Farm Laborer, Working Out Wade, Eula, Wife, F, W, 24, M, Texas, Texas, Kentucky Stevens, Mary, Step Daughter, F, W, 7, S, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas Stevens, Erma, Step Daughter, F, W, 4 9/12, S, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas 1930 Census, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, April 2, 1930: Wade, Robert D., Head, R, 15, M, W, 34, M, 22, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas Wade, Eula M., Wife, F, W, 34, M, 22, Texas, Texas, Texas Wade, Oma, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Texas Wade, Juanita, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Texas Wade, George R., Son, M, W, 7, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Texas Wade, Edgar, Son, M, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Texas Published in The Oklahoman, December 16, 1969: Pair Critical After Crash At Norman Two Oklahoma City residents in critical condition late Monday as the aftermath of a one-car accident in Norman which killed an Arcadia man. Edgar Raymond Wade, 44, of 2600 SW 38, and Dorothy Dow, 54, of 1317 NW 17, were admitted to Norman's Municipal hospital. Robert David Wade, 73, Arcadia, also a passenger in a vehicle that overturned three times, was dead on arrival at the Norman hospital. Authorities said a car driven by the younger Wade failed to negotiate a curve near SH 74 and Robinson several hours before daylight Monday. More About Robert David Wade: Burial: December 1969, Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1920, Liberty Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Norman Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Military service: World War I, Pvt. Company C, 46th Infantry Notes for Eula May Bowers: Her birth certificate has her name spelled Eulla. Eula was married previously to Joe Stephens, their children are listed as step children under Robert and Eula Wade. Obit published in The Oklahoman, March 23, 1953: MRS. EULA MAE WADE Committal services for Mrs. Eula Mae Wade, 57, of 3236 S. Agnew, will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Resthaven cemetery. She died of suffocation Wednesday afternoon when her home caught on fire. Born in Burleson county, Texas, Mrs. Wade moved to Norman with her parents in 1901. She had lived in Oklahoma City the past 11 years and was a member of the Agnew Baptist church. More About Eula May Bowers: Burial: March 23, 1953, Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Cause of Death: Suffocation Medical Information: House fire More About Robert Wade and Eula Bowers: Marriage: May 14, 1918, Newalla, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Children of Robert Wade and Eula Bowers are: + 391 i. Mary Marie5 Stephens, born December 16, 1912 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died January 1995 in Sacramento, California; Stepchild. + 392 ii. Erma Velma Stephens, born March 30, 1915 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died March 24, 1991 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; Stepchild. + 393 iii. Oma Christine Wade, born Private. + 394 iv. Bessie Juanita Wade, born May 15, 1921 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died November 27, 2001 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 395 v. George Ralph Wade, born May 14, 1923 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died December 06, 2005 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. + 396 vi. Edgar Raymond Lorn Wade, born December 20, 1924 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died August 13, 1992 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. 156. Morvan Gentry4 Wade (Bird Gentry3, David S.2, John1) was born December 15, 1898 in Oklahoma Territory, and died December 16, 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He married Josie Lee Monds August 21, 1920 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, daughter of Richard Monds and Mollie Tudor. She was born March 20, 1902 in Owl, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, and died January 07, 1993 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Morvan Gentry Wade: 1930 Census, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 10, 1930: Wade, Morvan, Head-H, R, 10, M, W, 32, M, 22, Oklahoma, Missouri, United States, Nursery Man, Nursery Wade, Josie, Wife-H, F, W, 24, M, 18, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Texas Wade, Richard, Son, M, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Wade, Leon, Son, M, W, 3 5/12, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Obit published in The Oklahoman December 17, 1985: WADE Morvan Gentry, age 87 of OKC, passed away Monday after a short illness. He was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy of OKC, where he was a Sunday School Superintendent for 20 years. He had retired from Sears in 1962. He is survived by his wife, Josie L. of the home; two sons, Richard of OKC, and Leon of Enid; 5 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Services will be 10am Wednesday, Dec. 18, at Hunter Memory Chapel, 2427 S, Harvey, with burial in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery, Newalla, OK. More About Morvan Gentry Wade: Burial: December 18, 1985, Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Newalla, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census: 1930, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for Josie Lee Monds: Obituary for Josie Lee (Monds) Wade, published by The Daily Oklahoman, January 8, 1993: WADE, Josie Lee (Monds) was born March 20, 1902, and died January 7, 1993 at Southwest Medical Center. She married Morvan Gentry Wade on August 20, 1920 and they celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary before he died on December 16, 1985. Josie is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard H. Wade and wife, Rachel of OKC, and Oda Leon Wade and wife, Mildred of Blanchard, Ok.; five grandchildren, Carolyn Ducharme of Colorado Springs, Co., Rick Wade of OKC, Bob Wade, Becky Wyman and Donna Kusik, all of Blanchard, Ok.; ten great grandchildren, Debbie Ridings of Colorado Springs, Co, Greg Cummings of OKC, Angela L'Hereault of Denver, Co., Veronica, Rick and April Wade of California, Amy and Brian Wade of Rockwall, Tx., Dustin and Beth Kusik of Blanchard, Ok.; two great-great granddaughters, Amber and Brandi Cummings of OKC; a brother and sister-in-law, M. C. and Essie Monds of OKC; sister-in-law Jewel Monds of OKC; and many nieces and nephews. Josie was a member of the Springfield Church of God. Services will be Saturday, January 9, at 2:00 p.m., at the Hunter Memory Chapel. Interment at Pilgrims Rest at Newalla. More About Josie Lee Monds: Burial: January 1993, Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Newalla, Cleveland County, Oklahoma More About Morvan Wade and Josie Monds: Marriage: August 21, 1920, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Children of Morvan Wade and Josie Monds are: + 397 i. Richard Houston5 Wade, born Private. + 398 ii. Oda Leon Wade, born Private. 157. Maud Elizabeth4 Wade (Bird Gentry3, David S.2, John1) was born August 23, 1900 in Newalla, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and died May 03, 1983 in Midwest City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married (1) Thadeus S. Williams September 10, 1914 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, son of Samuel Williams and Gatsy Brassell. He was born 1888 in Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, and died March 19, 1958 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married (2) Samuel Christopher Johnson Private. He was born Private. Notes for Maud Elizabeth Wade: Obit published in The Oklahoman, May 5, 1983: JOHNSON Maud E. died May 3 in Okla. City, age 82, resident of Midwest City, Services will be Thursday 2 pm, at Hunter Memory Chapel, with burial in Blackburn Cemetery. Survivors: husband, S. C. Johnson of the home; 2 sons, Andrew Williams of Norman, and Larry Williams of MWC, 8 daughters, Opal Roberts of OKC, Gladys Self, of OKC, Lillian Hankins of Madill, Nadine Yates of Choctaw, Willie Henry of MWC, Thelma Frederick of Choctaw, Ella Symes of Yukon and Lorraine Day of MWC; 41 grandchildren, 44 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren. More About Maud Elizabeth Wade: Burial: May 05, 1983, Blackburn Cemetery, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Notes for Thadeus S. Williams: 1920 Census, Little River Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, March 8, 9 & 10, 1920: Gooden, John H., Head1, O, F, M, W, 61, M, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Gooden, Nannie N., Wife, F, W, 40, M, Texas, Texas, Texas Williams, Thad, Head2, R, M, W, 30, M, Oklahoma, United States, United States, Farm Laborer Williams, Maude, Wife, F, W, 23, M, Oklahoma, United States, United States Williams, Andrew, Son, M, W, 1, S, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma 1930 Census, Holton Township, Tillman County, Oklahoma, April 9, 1930: Williams, Thad, Head, R, M, W, 40, M, 24, Texas, Texas, United States, Farmer Williams, Maude E., Wife-H, F, W, 29, M, 14, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Williams, Andrew, M, W, 12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Williams, Opal J., F, W, 9, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Williams, Gladys, F, W, 7, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Williams, Lylian, F, W, 5, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Williams, Nadine, F, W, 3 0/12, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma Obit published in The Oklahoman, March 20, 1958: T. S. Williams Retired Farm Operator, Dies Thad S. Williams, 69-year-old retired farmer of 2645 SW 28, died Wednesday at Deaconess hospital after a 3-month illness. Services are set for Saturday, 2 p.m., in the Hunter funeral chapel, with burial at Franklin. Born in Texas, Williams came to Oklahoma about 1910. He was a member of the Church of God. Surviving are his wife, Maude, of the home; two sons, Andrew and Larry, both of Oklahoma City; five daughters, Opal Roberts, Gladys Carter, Nadine Yates, and Willie Henry, all of Oklahoma City, and Lillian Abshire, Norman; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Sorrells, Oklahoma City; and Mrs. Eva Brown, of California, and 22 grandchildren. (Franklin Cemetery is now named Blackburn Cemetery) More About Thadeus S. Williams: Burial: March 22, 1958, Blackburn Cemetery, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 1: 1920, Little River Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Holton Township, Tillman County,Oklahoma More About Thadeus Williams and Maud Wade: Marriage: September 10, 1914, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma More About Samuel Johnson and Maud Wade: Private-Begin: Private Children of Maud Wade and Thadeus Williams are: + 399 i. Andrew Lester5 Williams, born April 17, 1917 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died May 20, 1987 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. 400 ii. Opal Jewell Williams, born January 13, 1921 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma; died August 28, 1998 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married Maurice M. Roberts October 11, 1937 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; born January 01, 1917 in East St. Louis, Illinois; died February 20, 1980 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Notes for Opal Jewell Williams: Obit published in The Oklahoman, August 30, 1998: ROBERTS Opal J., 77, passed away Aug. 28, 1998. She was born Jan. 13, 1921 in Norman, OK to Thad and Maud Williams. She was a member of Oakcrest Church of Christ. She was very active in church activities. She was an accomplished artist & was known as the "Doll Lady" at church. She devoted her life to helping her nephews & nieces. She was preceded in death by both parents; husband, Maurice Roberts; 2 brothers, Andrew Williams & Larry G. Williams. She is survived by sisters, Lillian Hankins & husband John of OKC, Gladys Spry & husband Charles of OKC,Nadine Yates & husband Robert of Choctaw & Willie Mae Henry; brothers-in-law, Cecil Beck & family of OKC & Leroy Beck & family of OKC; host of nieces, nephews & other relatives. Services will be held 2:00 PM Mon., August 31, 1998 at the Oakcrest Church of Christ. VONDEL B. SMITH & SON MORTUARY More About Opal Jewell Williams: Burial: August 31, 1998, Resthaven Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Notes for Maurice M. Roberts: Obit published in The Oklahoman, February 22, 1980: ROBERTS Maurice, Oklahoma City, Age 63. Passed away February 20th at Baptist Medical Center after a brief illness. He was born January 1, 1917 in East St. Louis, IL. He came to Oklahoma City in 1926 from Atoka. He was a retired auto mechanic for for OG&E. He attended the Church of Christ & was an Army Veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife Opal of the home; 2 brothers Lee Beck & Cecil Beck, both of Oklahoma City; 2 sisters Mrs. J.R. "Vivian" Luther, Oklahoma City & Mrs. A.L. "Meda: Stater, Houston, Texas. Services 12 AM Saturday, at Hillcrest Church of Christ. Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Heart Fund. Directed by Vondel L. Smith & Sons Mortuary. More About Maurice M. Roberts: Burial: February 21, 1980, Resthaven Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Maurice Roberts and Opal Williams: Marriage: October 11, 1937, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma + 401 iii. Gladys Jean Williams, born February 21, 1923 in Oklahoma; died November 11, 2000 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 402 iv. Lillian Williams, born Private. + 403 v. Nadine Williams, born Private. 404 vi. Homer Owen Williams, born 1930; died 1933. More About Homer Owen Williams: Medical Information: Had strep throat, measles and whooping cough all at once. + 405 vii. Larry Gentry Williams, born December 08, 1936 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; died May 13, 1998 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. + 406 viii. Willie Mae Williams, born Private. 158. Ethel M.4 Wade (Bird Gentry3, David S.2, John1) was born October 01, 1901 in Oklahoma Territory, and died June 1981 in Eldorado, Jackson County, Oklahoma. She married Marion Hammer Abt. 1917. He was born January 15, 1892 in Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma Territory, and died December 15, 1967 in Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma. Notes for Marion Hammer: His World War I Draft Registration Card says his birth date is January 15, 1893. 1920 Census, Little River Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, February 9 & 19, 1920: Hammer, Marion W., Head, R, M, W, 24, M, Texas, United States, United States, Farmer Hammer, Ethel M., Wife, F, W, 18, M, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Hammer, Dorothy M., Daughter, F, W, 2, S, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma 1930 Census, Justice Precinct 2, Cottle County, Texas, April 4, 1930: Hammer, Marion, Head, R, M, W, 40, M, 28, Oklahoma, United States, Texas, Farmer, Cotton Farmer Hammer, Ethel M., Wife-H, F, W, 28, M, 14, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Fisher, Pearl, Sister, F, W, 19, M, 18, Oklahoma, United States, Texas Fisher, Betty J., Neice, F, W, 5/12, S Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma More About Marion Hammer: Census 1: 1920, Little River Township, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Justice Precinct 2, Cottle County, Texas More About Marion Hammer and Ethel Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1917 Children of Ethel Wade and Marion Hammer are: 407 i. Dorothy M. Hammer5 Mathes, born Private. 408 ii. Albert Hammer, born Private. 409 iii. Jewel Hammer, born Private. 159. Iva4 Wade (Bird Gentry3, David S.2, John1) was born July 23, 1906 in Little Axe, Indian Territory, and died August 19, 1959 in Oklahoma. She married Samuel Christopher Johnson Private. He was born Private. Notes for Iva Wade: Obit published in The Oklahoman, August 20, 1959: MRS. IVA JOHNSON Mrs. Iva Johnson, 54, of 10227 LaJean drive, died Wednesday at Polyclinic hospital. Services will be at 4 p.m. Saturday in Glad Tidings Assembly church. Burial will be in Resthaven cemetery under the direction of the Hunter funeral home. Mrs. Johnson was born July 23, 1905 near Little Axe. She married Samuel C. Johnson July 30, 1930 and came to Oklahoma City about 30 years ago. She was a member of the Church of God. Survivors are her husband, Samuel , of the home; three daughters, Velma Day Reeves, 3033 SW 26; Lorain Day, 10326 St. Patrick drive, and Ella Rue Symes, Yukon; three brother, Robert Wade, Marvin Wade, both of Oklahoma City, and Rudolph Wade, Ardmore: two sisters, Maude Williams, Oklahoma City, and Ethel Hammers, Ardmore, and 10 grandchildren. More About Iva Wade: Burial: August 22, 1959, Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Samuel Johnson and Iva Wade: Private-Begin: Private Children of Iva Wade and Samuel Johnson are: 410 i. Velma Dean5 Johnson, born Private. She married Reeves Private; born Private. More About Reeves and Velma Johnson: Private-Begin: Private + 411 ii. Ellarue Johnson, born Private. + 412 iii. Iva Lorene Johnson, born Private. 160. Rudolph Roy4 Wade (Bird Gentry3, David S.2, John1) was born February 13, 1911 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and died March 04, 1985 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. He married Alice Onie Guthrey January 23, 1946 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, daughter of John Guthrey and Esther Ownbey. She was born July 02, 1914 in Newalla, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and died March 31, 2007 in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. Notes for Rudolph Roy Wade: 1930 Census, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, April 21, 1930: Barnard, Silas H., Head, M, W, 69, M, 31, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, Farmer Barnard, Addie P., Wife, F, W, 63, M, 25, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri, Barnard, Rudolph W., Nephew, M, W, 19, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farmer (This is probably Rudolph Roy Wade) Obit appearing in the Daily Oklahoman/Times, Wednesday, March 6, 1985: WADE Rudolph R. 74 of Yukon, carpenter & tile setter, died Monday. Survived by wife, Alice of Norman; daughters, Mary Hayes of Ada, Shirley Anderson of Norman, Cathy Forester of Norman, Jequita Richards of Ardmore, Jeannie Barrett of Norman, Eileen McCauley of Noble, Delores Hall of Norman; brother, Marvin Wade of OKC; neice & nephew, Glen & Ellarue Symes of Yukon. Services 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bill Merritt Chapel, Bethany. More About Rudolph Roy Wade: Died 2: March 04, 1985, Veteran's Hospital Burial: March 06, 1985, Blackburn Cemetery, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma Military service 1: June 06, 1944, PFC US Army World War II Military service 2: January 10, 1946, Separation from the U. S. Army More About Alice Onie Guthrey: Census 1: 1920, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Census 2: 1930, Pottawatomie Township, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma More About Rudolph Wade and Alice Guthrey: Marriage: January 23, 1946, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Children of Rudolph Wade and Alice Guthrey are: + 413 i. Mary Esther5 Wade, born Private. + 414 ii. Shirley June Wade, born Private. + 415 iii. Catherine Lee Wade, born Private. + 416 iv. Jequita Faye Wade, born Private. + 417 v. Ruby Jean Wade, born Private. 161. Mary E.4 Carroll (Prudence A.3 Wade, Pleasant2, John1) was born May 1859 in Clay County, Missouri, and died 1911 in Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado. She married (1) Benjamin R. Trimble March 10, 1880 in Clay County, Missouri, son of John Trimble and Margaret Raney. He was born June 25, 1859 in Missouri, and died March 05, 1894 in Colorado. She married (2) Henry Bergen Abt. 1894. He was born November 19, 1855 in Ohio, and died February 15, 1905 in Colorado. She married (3) James J. Moore August 04, 1905 in Cortez, Montezuma County, Colorado. He was born 1856 in Missouri, and died 1940 in Colorado. More About Mary E. Carroll: Burial: 1911, People's Cemetery, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado Notes for Benjamin R. Trimble: 1885 Census, La Plata County, Colorado, June 1, 1885 Trimble, Benjamin, W, M, 26, M, Farmer, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky Trimble, Mary, W, F, 26, Wife, M, Keeping House, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Trimble, Gertrude, W, F, 3, Daughter, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Trimble, Oscar, W, M, 1, Son, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Benjamin R. Trimble: Date born 2: Abt. 1859 Burial: March 1894, Peoples Cemetery, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado Census: 1885, La Plata County, Colorado More About Benjamin Trimble and Mary Carroll: Marriage: March 10, 1880, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Henry Bergen: 1900 Census, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado, July 11 & 12, 1900: Bergen, Henry, Head, W, M, Nov 1855, 44, M, 6, Ohio, Germany, Germany, Farmer Bergen, Mary E., Wife, W, F, May 1859, M, 6, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Trimble, Oscar T., Step Son, W, M, Nov 1883, 16, S, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri, Day Laborer More About Henry Bergen: Burial: February 1905, Photos, Peoples, Cemetery, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado Census: 1900, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado More About Henry Bergen and Mary Carroll: Marriage: Abt. 1894 Notes for James J. Moore: 1910 Census, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado, May 18, 19 & 20, 1910: Moore, James J., Head, M, W, 53, M1, 5, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Moore, Mary E., Wife, F, W, 50, M3, 5, 3, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About James J. Moore: Burial: 1940, Peoples Cemetery, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado Census: 1910, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado Marriage Notes for Mary Carroll and James Moore: Note from Sheryl Varon: Aug. 4, 1905, Montezuma Journal, Cortez, Montezuma County, Colorado: "Last Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock James J. Moore and Mrs. Henry Bergen were married, Rev. Schwerzmann officiating. Mr. Oscar Trimble was best man and Miss Edith H. House bridesmaid...." More About James Moore and Mary Carroll: Marriage: August 04, 1905, Cortez, Montezuma County, Colorado Children of Mary Carroll and Benjamin Trimble are: 418 i. Gertrude5 Trimble, born September 1881 in Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Gertrude Trimble: 1900 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, June 5, 1900: Carroll, F. Marion, Head, W, M, July 1846, 63, M, 42, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, Farmer Carroll, Prudence, Wife, W, F, May 1846, 64, M, 42, 5, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky Carroll, Emma, Daughter, W, F, Dec 1861, 38, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Trimble, Gertie, Grand Daughter, W, F, Sept 1881, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Samples, James, Servant, W, M, Feb 1865, 35, S, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farm Laborer More About Gertrude Trimble: Census: 1900, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri + 419 ii. Oscar T. Trimble, born 1883 in Missouri; died 1926 in Colorado. 420 iii. Benjamin L. Trimble, born January 15, 1886 in Colorado; died September 09, 1891 in Colorado. More About Benjamin L. Trimble: Burial: September 1891, Peoples Cemetery, Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado 171. Claude F.4 Wade (Francis M.3, Pleasant2, John1) was born December 05, 1890 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Martha Elizabeth Latta 1911, daughter of Josiah Latta and Mollie Ferril. She was born 1892 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Claude F. Wade: 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 12 & 13, 1920: Wade, Claude F., Head, R, M, W, 29, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Martha E., Wife, F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lloyd C., Son, M, W, 3 8/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 23, 1930: Wade, Claude Head, R, M, W, 39, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Elizabeth, Wife-H, F, W, 37, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lloyd, Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Jennie, Mother, F, W, 65, Wd,19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Latta, J. J., Father-in-Law, M, W, 66, Wd, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer More About Claude F. Wade: Census 1: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Claude Wade and Martha Latta: Marriage: 1911 Child of Claude Wade and Martha Latta is: 421 i. Lloyd C.5 Wade, born Private. 177. William Thomas4 Land (Martha Ann3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born September 13, 1892 in Union, Franklin County, Missouri, and died January 16, 1960 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. He married Dora M. Slaughter December 24, 1912, daughter of William Slaughter and Frances Covey. She was born October 08, 1893 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for William Thomas Land: 1920 Census, Kaw, Jackson County, Missouri, January 8 & 9, 1920: Land, Will T., Head, O, M, M, W, 26, M, Missouri, Louisiana, Missouri, Motorman, H. R. R. Company Land, Dora M., Wife, F, W, 24, M, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Land, Lavere, Son, M, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Land, Marjorie, Daughter, F, W, 3, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Asby, Cecil, Roomer, M, W, 28, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Michigan, Conductor, H. R. R. Company Farmer, John, Roomer, M, W, 26, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri, Motorman, H. R. R. Company Duncan, Chas, Roomer, M, W, 28, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Conductor, H. R. R. Company More About William Thomas Land: Census: 1920, Kaw, Jackson County, Missouri Occupation: Street Car Conductor, Kansas City, Missouri More About William Land and Dora Slaughter: Marriage: December 24, 1912 Children of William Land and Dora Slaughter are: 422 i. William Levere5 Land, born Private. 423 ii. Marjorie Land, born Private. 424 iii. Martha Frances Land, born Private. 180. Oscar4 Wade (Littleberry3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born January 14, 1882 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, and died 1957 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. He married Sarah Ann Cox January 20, 1904 in Missouri, daughter of Andrew Cox and Mary Duncan. She was born May 16, 1883 in Missouri, and died December 04, 1965 in Missouri. Notes for Oscar Wade: 1910 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, May 3, 1910: Wade, Oscar, Head, M, W, 28, M1, 6, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Sallie A., Wife, F, W, 26, M1, 6, 1, 1, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Wade, Oralee M., Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 8, 1920: Wade, Oscar, Head, M, W, 36, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Sallie, Wife, F, W, 35, M, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Wade, Oralee, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Gallatin Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 23, 1930: Wade, Oscar, Head, R, 20, M, W, 47, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Real Estate Wade, Sallie, Wife-H, F, W, 46, M, 21, Missouri, Virginia, Missouri Taylor, Robert, Son-in-Law, M, W, 26, M, 25, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Taylor, Oralee, Daughter, W, F, 24, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: OSCAR WADE North Kansas City, Real Estate Dealer Dies Oscar Wade, 75, a real estate dealer in North Kansas City about 25 years, died unexpectedly early today of a heart ailment at his home, route No. 4, Liberty. Mr. Wade had lived in the Liberty area about 30 years. He was born in Paradise, Mo. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Sallie Wade, and daughter, Mrs. Osalee Taylor, both of the home; two sisters, Mrs. William Anderson, Platte City and Mrs. Della Hunt, Lawson, Mo.; three brothers, Roy R. Wade, Porter Wade and Hosea Wade, all of Platte City; two granddaughters and a great-grandson. Funeral services will be at 2 o'clock Sunday at the Platte City Christian church. Burial will be at Platte City. More About Oscar Wade: Burial: 1957, Platte City, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Gallatin Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Oscar Wade and Sarah Cox: Marriage: January 20, 1904, Missouri Child of Oscar Wade and Sarah Cox is: + 425 i. Osalee M.5 Wade, born Abt. 1905 in Missouri; died Unknown. 181. Della M.4 Wade (Littleberry3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born September 14, 1883 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Dennis V. Hunt Abt. 1901 in Platte County, Missouri. He was born 1872 in Missouri, and died June 1954 in Ray County, Missouri. More About Della M. Wade: Burial: Unknown, Lawson Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Notes for Dennis V. Hunt: 1910 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 15, 1910: Hunt, Dennis V., Head, M, W, 38, M1, 9, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Hunt, Della M., Wife, F, W, 26, M1, 9, 1,1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hunt, Rella D., Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Polk Township, Ray County, Missouri, January 14, 1920: Hunt, Dennis V., Head, O, F, M, W, 47, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Carpenter, General Work Hunt, Della M., Wife, F, W, 36, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hunt, D. Zell, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hunt, Effie K., Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Polk Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 18, 1930: Hunt, Dennis V., Head, O, 2000, R, M, W, 56, M, 28, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Carpenter, General Work Hunt, Della M., Wife, F, W, 46, M, 17, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hunt, Willa D., Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Dennis V. Hunt: Burial: June 1954, Lawson Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Polk Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Polk Township, Ray County, Missouri Occupation: Preacher More About Dennis Hunt and Della Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1901, Platte County, Missouri Children of Della Wade and Dennis Hunt are: 426 i. La Verna5 Hunt, born Private. She married Harold B. Crowley Private; born 1910 in Lawson, Ray County, Missouri; died September 1942 in Lawson, Ray County, Missouri. More About Harold B. Crowley: Burial: 1942, Lawson Cemetery, Richmond, Ray County, Missouri More About Harold Crowley and La Hunt: Private-Begin: Private + 427 ii. Zell D. Hunt, born Abt. 1905 in Missouri; died Unknown. 428 iii. Effie K. Hunt, born Private. 429 iv. Willa Dee Hunt, born Private. 182. Roy4 Wade (Littleberry3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born April 10, 1885 in Missouri, and died Abt. 1959 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. He married Bertha Margaret Deets September 14, 1907 in Leavenworth County, Kansas, daughter of Charles Deets and Jennie. She was born May 1886 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Roy Wade: 1910 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, May 4, 1910: Wade, Roy, Head, M, W, 25, M1, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Bertha, Wife, F, W, 24, M1, 2, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Cecil, Son, M, W, 1 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lillian, Daughter, F, W, 3/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 28, 1920: Wade, Roy, Head, R, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Bertha, Wife, F, W, 33, M, Missouri, Missouri, Iowa Wade, Cecil, Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lucile, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lula May, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bernice, Daughter, F, W, 1 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: Wade- Roy Wade, 74, Platte City, died today at the home. He was a retired farmer and had lived in the Platte City area most of his life. Mr. Wade leaves his wife, Mrs. Bertha Wade of the home, three daughters, Mrs. Tom Edliry, Durham, Mo., and Mrs. Jim Glenn Edwards and Mrs. Robert Whitten both of Platte City; two sons, Cecil Wade, Weston, and R. M. Wade, Platte City; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Pitcher, Platte City, and Mrs. Dennis Hunt, Lawson, Mo.; two brothers, Hosea Wade, Gashland, and Porter Wade, Platte City, 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday at the Rollins & Mitchell chapel, Platte City; burial in Platte City cemetery. More About Roy Wade: Burial: Abt. 1959, Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Platte County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri More About Roy Wade and Bertha Deets: Marriage: September 14, 1907, Leavenworth County, Kansas Children of Roy Wade and Bertha Deets are: 430 i. Cecil5 Wade, born Abt. 1909; died Unknown. 431 ii. Lillian Lucile Wade, born Private. She married Walter Thomas Edlin Private; born October 07, 1904 in Platte County, Missouri; died Unknown. Notes for Walter Thomas Edlin: 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 11, 1930: Wade, Billy, Head, O, M, W, 42, M, 29, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Manager, Farm Wade, Alta Mae, Wife-H, F, W, 33, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Delvina, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Luther B., Son, M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary G., Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Edlin, William T., ?, M, W, 25, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farm Baun, John, ?, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farm More About Walter Thomas Edlin: Census: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri More About Walter Edlin and Lillian Wade: Private-Begin: Private 432 iii. Lula May Wade, born Private. 433 iv. Bernice Wade, born Private. 434 v. R. M. Wade, born Private. 183. Robert4 Wade (Littleberry3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born January 1889 in Missouri, and died May 04, 1931 in Platte County, Missouri. He married Ivy Ratcliff Abt. 1907. She was born Abt. 1889 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Robert Wade: 1910 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, May 3, 1910: Wade, Robert, Head, M, W, 21, M1, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Iva, Wife, F, W, 21, M1, 4, 2, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mabel F., Daughter, F, W, 3, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Bessie M., Daughter, F, W, 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri World War I Draft Registration Card states that his birth date is January 23, 1888. 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 9, 1920: Wade, Robert, Head, O, M, M, W, 32, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Iva, Wife, F, W, 32, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mabel, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Marie, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Imogen, Daughter, W, F, S, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Leveta, Daughter, W, F, S, 1 5/12, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Wade, Robert, Head, R, W, M, M, 18, 42, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Ina, Wife, W, F, M, 18, 42, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Menie, Daughter, W, F, S, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Emogen, Daughter, W, F, S, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Levita, Daughter, W, F, S, 11, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Robert Wade: Burial: May 1931, Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Platte County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri More About Robert Wade and Ivy Ratcliff: Marriage: Abt. 1907 Children of Robert Wade and Ivy Ratcliff are: 435 i. Mabel F.5 Wade, born Abt. 1907 in Missouri; died Unknown. 436 ii. Bessie Marie Wade, born Private. 437 iii. Emogen Wade, born Private. 438 iv. Levita Wade, born Private. 184. Porter R.4 Wade (Littleberry3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born October 25, 1892 in Lawson, Missouri, and died March 23, 1971 in Smithville, Missouri. He married Mona Boydston, daughter of Benjamin Boydston and Emma French. She was born November 19, 1891 in Platte County, Missouri, and died Aft. 1930 in Missouri. Notes for Porter R. Wade: World War I Draft Registration Card has his name as Christopher Proter Wade. 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 26, 1920: Wade, Porter, Head, M, W, 27, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mona, Wife, F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lena Frances, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 7, 1930: Wade, Porter, Head, O, M, W, 37, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Store, Clerk Wade, Mona, Wife-H, F, W, 35, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Lena Frances, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Obit from Marilyn Davis Harless: PORTER WADE Porter Wade, 78, Platte City, died yesterday at a hospital in Smithville. He was born in Lawson, Mo., and had lived in Platte City 70 years. Mr. Wade was a retired farmer. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mona Wade of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Lena Frances Baber, and a sister Mrs. Alta Pitcher, both of Platte City; two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Rollins chapel, Platte City; burial at Platte City cemetery. Friends may call after 7 o'clock tonight at the chapel. More About Porter R. Wade: Burial: March 1971, Platte City Cemetrey,Platte City, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Child of Porter Wade and Mona Boydston is: 439 i. Lena Frances5 Wade, born Private. She married Baber Private; born Private. More About Baber and Lena Wade: Private-Begin: Private 185. Hosea Albert4 Wade (Littleberry3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born July 1894 in Missouri, and died January 16, 1961 in Platte County, Missouri. He married Beulah A. Boydston March 28, 1916 in Leavenworth County, Kansas, daughter of John Boydston and Eliza Town. She was born May 1894 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Hosea Albert Wade: World War I Draft Registration Card states that his birth date is July 2, 1894. 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, February 5, 1920: Wade, Hosea, Head, M, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, General Farm Wade, Beulah, Wife, F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Catherine, Daughter, F, W, 3 0/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Drexal, Son, M, W 1 6/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 11, 1930: Wade, Hosea, Head, R, M, W, 36, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Beulah, Wife-H, F, W, 36, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Catherine, Daughter, F, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Drexal, Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Juanita M., Daughter, F, W, 1 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Boydston, Mabel, Sister-in-Law, F, W, 38, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Seamstress, Private Family Surface, Murray, Laborer, M, W, 54, M, W, 54, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, General Farm Obit from Marilyn David Harless: HOSEA A. WADE Hosea Albert Wade, 67, who lived in Platte County, near ____hua, died yesterday at the Smithville Community hospital. He was born in Ray County and lived most of his life in Platte County. He was a farmer, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Wade of the home; two daughters, Miss Juanita Wade of the home and Mrs. Catherine Faulkner, ___review in Platte County; a son Drexel Wade, and a brother Porter Wade, Platte City; two sisters, Mrs. Alta Pitcher, Platte City, and Mrs. Della Hunt, Lawson, Mo.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 o'clock Tuesday at the _____ Comas chapel, Smithville; burial in the Platte City cemetery. The obit says that Hosea was 67 when he died and the 1900 census says he was born July 1893, which means he would have died in 1960. More About Hosea Albert Wade: Burial: January 1966, Platte City Cemetery, Platte County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri More About Hosea Wade and Beulah Boydston: Marriage: March 28, 1916, Leavenworth County, Kansas Children of Hosea Wade and Beulah Boydston are: 440 i. Catherine5 Wade, born Private. + 441 ii. William Drexel Wade, born June 16, 1918 in Missouri; died January 20, 1998. 442 iii. Juanita M. Wade, born Private. 186. Alta Mae4 Wade (Littleberry3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born January 1897 in Clay County, Missouri, and died June 23, 1981 in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas. She married (1) William Anderson Abt. 1916, son of George Anderson and Emma Miller. He was born September 25, 1887 in Clay County, Missouri, and died February 17, 1956 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. She married (2) Earl Pitcher Aft. 1916. He died Unknown. More About Alta Mae Wade: Burial: June 1981, Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Platte County, Missouri Notes for William Anderson: 1920 Census, May Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 3, 1920: Anderson, William, Head, R, M, W, 32, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Not Known, Farmer Anderson, Alta M., Wife, F, W, 23, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Anderson, Delvina A., Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Anderson, L. B. W., Son, M, W, M, W, 1 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Yates, George H., Uncle, M, W, 51, S, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Laborer, General Farm 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 11, 1930: Wade, Billy, Head, O, M, W, 42, M, 29, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Manager, Farm Wade, Alta Mae, Wife-H, F, W, 33, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Delvina, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Luther B., Son, M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary G., Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Edlin, William T., Head, M, W, 25, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farm Baun, John, Head, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farm More About William Anderson: Burial: February 1956, Platte City Cemetery, Platte City, Platte County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, May Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri More About William Anderson and Alta Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1916 More About Earl Pitcher and Alta Wade: Marriage: Aft. 1916 Children of Alta Wade and William Anderson are: 443 i. Delvina A.5 Anderson, born August 29, 1916 in Platte County, Missouri; died 1974 in Missouri. She married Don Hardesty Private; born Private. More About Don Hardesty and Delvina Anderson: Private-Begin: Private 444 ii. Luther B. Anderson, born Private. 445 iii. Mary Jean Anderson, born Private. She married Giffee Private; born Private. More About Giffee and Mary Anderson: Private-Begin: Private 446 iv. Catherine Anderson, born Private. 447 v. Billy George Anderson, born Private. 187. Myrtle4 Seuell (Laura Margaret3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born August 28, 1889 in Missouri, and died March 25, 1932. She married (1) Patton. He died Unknown. She married (2) Zenith Alvis Carpenter June 10, 1914 in Missouri, son of William Carpenter and Mary Alvis. He was born April 27, 1884 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Zenith Alvis Carpenter: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, May 4, 1910: Carpenter, Zenith A., Head, M, W, 26, M1, 2, Missouri, Ohio, Missouri, Farmer Carpenter, Effie, Wife, F, W, 25, M1, 2, 1, 1, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri Carpenter, Irene, Daughter, F, W, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 19, 1920: Carpenter, Zenith A., Head, O, M, M, W, 36, M, Missouri, Ohio, Missouri, Farmer Carpenter, Myrtle, Wife, F, W, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Carpenter, Irene M., Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Carpenter, Nannie M., Daughter, F, W, 4 6/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Carpenter, Helen E., Daughter, F, W, 2 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Carpenter, Donald H., Son, M, W, 1 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Kellogg, Henry G., Hired Man, M, W, 56, S, Illinois, Vermont, Illinois, Laborer, Farm Carpenter, Margaret, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Zenith Alvis Carpenter: Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Zenith Carpenter and Myrtle Seuell: Marriage: June 10, 1914, Missouri Children of Myrtle Seuell and Zenith Carpenter are: 448 i. Nannie Mae5 Carpenter, born July 18, 1915 in Missouri; died September 10, 2004 in Lees Summit, Jackson County, Missouri. She married Marvin O. Zook July 28, 1940; born December 28, 1915 in Kansas; died October 11, 2002 in Lees Summit, Jackson County, Missouri. More About Marvin Zook and Nannie Carpenter: Marriage: July 28, 1940 449 ii. Helen Elizabeth Carpenter, born Private. 450 iii. Donald Howard Carpenter, born August 09, 1918 in Missouri; died October 29, 2003 in Westphalia, Anderson County, Kansas. More About Donald Howard Carpenter: Burial: November 01, 2003, Westphalia, Kansas 451 iv. Zenith Alvis Carpenter, Jr., born Private. 452 v. Mildred Lee Carpenter, born September 04, 1923 in Missouri; died April 29, 1932. 453 vi. Laura Genevieve Carpenter, born Private. 454 vii. Mary Ellen Carpenter, born Private. 455 viii. William Ross Carpenter, born Private. 456 ix. Martha Fern Carpenter, born Private. 188. Beechie4 Seuell (Laura Margaret3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born February 12, 1893 in Missouri, and died February 22, 1952 in Johnson County, Missouri. He married Lena Taul October 01, 1913 in Clay County, Missouri, daughter of John Taul and Rhoda Quinn. She was born October 01, 1895 in Missouri, and died November 06, 1973 in Anaconda, Deer Lodge County, Montana. Notes for Beechie Seuell: 1930 Census, Post Oak Township, Johnson County, Missouri, April 22, 1930: Seuell, Beechie, Head, R, M, W, 36, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Seuell, Lena, Wife-H, F, W, 35, M, 18, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri Seuell, John C., Son, M, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Pauline, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Cox, Len, Lodger, M, W, 20, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, General Farm More About Beechie Seuell: Census: 1930, Post Oak Township, Johnson County, Missouri Notes for Lena Taul: The Social Security Death Index has her listed as Polly Carlsen. Marriage Notes for Beechie Seuell and Lena Taul: Article from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Seuell - Taul Miss Lena Taul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taul of route 3, and Beechie Seuell were quietly married at Liberty Wednesday morning and immediately came to the home of Mrs. Seuell's parents where a reception was tendered them. Wednesday evening. They will be at home at Kearney after October 7th , to their many friends. The contracting parties are most estimable young people, who enjoy the confidence and friendship of everyone. The Democrat-Herald joins with a host of friends in extending congratulations and well wishes for their future success and happiness. More About Beechie Seuell and Lena Taul: Marriage: October 01, 1913, Clay County, Missouri Children of Beechie Seuell and Lena Taul are: 457 i. John Charles5 Seuell, born Private. He married Bertha Taylor Private; born Private. More About John Seuell and Bertha Taylor: Private-Begin: Private 458 ii. Ethel Pauline Seuell, born Private. She married Henry Maul Private; born Private. More About Henry Maul and Ethel Seuell: Private-Begin: Private 191. Bessie4 Seuell (Laura Margaret3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born January 05, 1905 in Missouri, and died October 09, 1989 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. She married (1) Richard Reid Koch. He died Unknown. She married (2) Fred Deason Smith. He died Unknown. She married (3) Archie Thomas Abt. 1925. He was born Abt. 1895 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Archie Thomas: 1930 Census, Baker Township, Crawford County, Kansas, April 26, 1930: Thomas, Archie, Head, R, 20, M, W, 35, M, 30, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Bell Clerk, Steam Railroad Thomas, Bessie, Wife-H, F, W, 25, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, House Maker Thomas, Joanne, Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Archie Thomas: Census: 1930, Baker Township, Crawford County, Kansas More About Archie Thomas and Bessie Seuell: Marriage: Abt. 1925 Children of Bessie Seuell and Richard Koch are: 459 i. Patricia Pauline5 Koch, born Private. 460 ii. Richard Reid Koch, Jr., born Private. Children of Bessie Seuell and Archie Thomas are: + 461 i. Joanne5 Thomas, born Private. 462 ii. Robert Dean Thomas, born Private. 463 iii. Ronald Gene Thomas, born Private. 198. Ethel Stella4 Wade (Richard Alexander3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born August 27, 1889 in Missouri, and died July 23, 1969 in Douglas County, Missouri. She married Albert L. Hartley February 09, 1908 in Douglas County, Missouri. He was born March 22, 1885 in Douglas County, Missouri, and died November 16, 1961 in Douglas County, Missouri. Notes for Ethel Stella Wade: Article, Douglas County Herald, Feb. 9, 1933 Mrs. A. L. Hartley and daughter, Mrs. Carl Henley, were called to El Dorado Springs, Missouri, Friday morning because of the serious illness of Mrs. Hartley's mother, Mrs. R. A. Wade. Mrs. Hartley and Mrs. Henley were joined by Miss Thelma Hartley, in Aldrich, Missouri, but when they arrived at the Wada home, they found that Mrs. Wade had died a few hours previous to their arrival. The Clinkingbeard Undertaking Company brought the body to Ava Saturday, and funeral services were held at the M. E. Church, Sunday afternoon, followed by interment in the Ava Cemetery. More About Ethel Stella Wade: Burial: July 1969, Ava, Douglas County, Missouri Notes for Albert L. Hartley: 1920 Census, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri, February 5, 1920: Hartley, Albert L., Head, O, M, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Hartley, Stella E., Wife, F, W, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hartley, Mary C., Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hartley, Thelma M., Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hartley, No Name, Son, M, W, 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Ava City, Douglas County, Missouri, April 8, 1930: Hartley, Albert L., Head, R, 12, M, W, 44, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Merchant, Grocery Hartley, Ethel, Wife-H, F, W, 44, M, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Sales Lady, Grocery Hartley, Christine, Daughter, F, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Teacher, Public School Hartley, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Teacher, Public School Hartley, Wallace, Son, M, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hartley, Wade, Son, M, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Albert L. Hartley: Burial: November 1961, Ava, Douglas County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Ava City, Douglas County, Missouri More About Albert Hartley and Ethel Wade: Marriage: February 09, 1908, Douglas County, Missouri Children of Ethel Wade and Albert Hartley are: 464 i. Christine M.5 Hartley, born Private. 465 ii. Thelma M. Hartley, born Private. 466 iii. Wallace D. Hartley, born Private. 467 iv. Chester Wade Hartley, born Private. 199. Walter Irvin4 Wade (Richard Alexander3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born April 23, 1891 in Missouri, and died July 14, 1965 in Douglas County, Missouri. He married Edna A. Turner January 14, 1913 in Douglas County, Missouri. She was born December 13, 1896 in Douglas County, Missouri, and died August 10, 1963 in Douglas County, Missouri. Notes for Walter Irvin Wade: 1920 Census, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri, January 28, 1920: Wade, Walter, Head, O, M, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Edna, Wife, F, W 23, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, House Farm Wade, Hester M., Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Charley V., Son, M, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri !930 Census, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri, April 10, 1930: Wade, Walter, Head, M, W, 38, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Edna A., Wife-H, F, W, 32, M, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hester Marie, Daughter, F, W, 16, S, Texas, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Charley V., Son, M, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Chester W., Son, M, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Walter Irvin Wade: Burial: July 1965, Ava, Douglas County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri More About Edna A. Turner: Burial: August 1963, Ava, Douglas County, Missouri More About Walter Wade and Edna Turner: Marriage: January 14, 1913, Douglas County, Missouri Children of Walter Wade and Edna Turner are: 468 i. Hester Marie5 Wade, born Private. She married Hutchinson Private; born Private. More About Hutchinson and Hester Wade: Private-Begin: Private 469 ii. Charley V. Wade, born Private. 470 iii. Chester W. Wade, born Private. 201. Edith May4 Wade (Richard Alexander3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born May 30, 1905 in Missouri, and died July 02, 1993 in Douglas County, Missouri. She married Burrel P. Lytle November 26, 1925 in October 10, 1952. He was born January 21, 1905 in Douglas County, Missouri, and died October 10, 1952. More About Edith May Wade: Burial: July 1993, Ava, Douglas County, Missouri Notes for Burrel P. Lytle: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, April 12, 1930: Lytle, Burrel, Head, O, 2400, R, M, W, 25, M, 20, Missouri, United States, United States, Checker, Wholesale Chocolate Lytle, Edith, Wife-H, F, W, 24, M, 20, Missouri, United States, United States More About Burrel P. Lytle: Burial: October 1952, Ava, Douglas County, Missouri Census: 1930, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas More About Burrel Lytle and Edith Wade: Marriage: November 26, 1925, October 10, 1952 Child of Edith Wade and Burrel Lytle is: 471 i. Wanda Lee5 Lytle, born Private. She married Williams Private; born Private. More About Williams and Wanda Lytle: Private-Begin: Private 203. Mina Mae4 Davis (Nancy Bell3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born May 04, 1892 in Vibbard, Missouri, and died January 17, 1961 in Scott City, Kansas. She married Herbert Lee Eggleston September 01, 1915 in Monument, Kansas, son of Herbert Eggleston and Margaret Johnson. He was born July 31, 1894 in Cedar Rapids, Boone County, Nebraska, and died May 29, 1981 in Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas. Notes for Mina Mae Davis: Died at home. Notes of Herbert Lee Eggleston from Jeff Eggleston: Notes for Mina Mae Davis: Mother was good at telling things that happened when she was a small girl. Her first story was the time she and her brothers were wadding in the river the name of the river was Neosha River located in the south east corner of Kansas near Baxter Springs mother was bitten by a water snake she thought it was a water moxin she went and told her mother that she was bitten and her mother had just caught two chickens to prepare for dinner she hand not killed them yet. At that moment she cut the chickens in half and put the dead chickens around mothers leg where the snake had bit her then she took off her apron and wrapped around the chickens to hold them in place. She put mother to bed and the next morning the chickens were green with the poison and there was no swelling in her leg. The family was living at that time at Baxter Springs waiting for the Oklahoma and Land Rush that was to start in a few days. But at that time her father come down with the measles and the weather was cold and raining one day when a friend came to visit him. The friend and her father went out side to visit as the friend did not want to be exposed to the measles. Due to the cold exposure this caused the measles to turn in and her father died the nest morning. After his death mom's mother moved to Excelsior Springs, Missouri for a short time then moved to Subetha, Kansas. There was a homestead area in western Kansas that was available so mom mother took a covered wagon and started to western Kansas they loaded the wagon, a team of horses, a milk cow and one dozen hens on a rail road flat car and started to Oakley, Kansas from Sabetha, Kansas after land in Oakley, the homestead was 14 miles south of Oakley and 3 miles west it was a bear section of land no trees just grassland. At this time mother was 8 or 9 years old and she had an older brother and a younger brother. They built a sod house and dug a well mother said when they were digging the well which was around 80 feet they could look up from the bottom of the well at noon and see stars. They used a windless to lift the dirt from the well to keep the ground from caving in they used a material known as native lime to plaster the walls. Mother would go out in the morning with the cattle and keep track of them as it was open range there were no fences. She would stay with them till evening and take them to the corral in the evening. One night the horse she was riding stepped in a hole and fell on her and broke one of her legs. In this part of the country there were no roads or fence lines and around 9 p.m. a black man come by on his way to his farm which was west of their homestead, mother herd the noise of his wagon and called out and Mr. Tinsley heard her and loaded her in the wagon and took her home. At this time there were no doctors and Mr. Tinsley and mom's mother set her leg and used small pieces of wood for splints and wrapped the leg with cloth her brother made her a crutch to use until the leg was healed enough to walk on. As the years passed and the community grew dad lived north of the homestead 3 miles. The next period of time she would tell us about the activity of the community, as she and dad dated. Dad had a motorcycle and her brother had one also, dad and Marshall was coming home from Oakley about 5 miles north of the homestead the sunflowers were very tall and very thick, the only clear area was the trail as they were running around 40 miles an hour they ran into a cow in the road and caused a lot of damage to the motorcycles. One day dad and mom was going across country on a path and dad noticed that his cycle was running so easy he looked back and he had lost mom on a bump back down the road. Another time dad and mother were on there way to the Martin place for a party as they had a large home and a large new barn with the hay mow at ground level. At one point Oura Goble and Opal were headed to the same party and at one point a distance from a gate Oura told dad that he would open the gate and the race was on, one of dad's horses fell and the other horse pulled the buggy on top of the fallen horse as he got the buggy up, it was on top of mother. No one was hurt. Dad and mother were married the same day that Elmer Berkgren and Lettie Eggleston was married it was a double wedding. Notes for Herbert Lee Eggleston: 1920 Census, Garland Township, Gove County, Kansas, January 27, 1920: Eggleston, Herbert, Head, R, M, W, 25, M, Nebraska, United States, United States, Farmer Eggleston, Mina, Wife, F, W, 27, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Eggleston, Wilma, Daughter, F, W, 3 4/12, M, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri More About Herbert Lee Eggleston: Burial: May 1981, Oakley City Cemetery, Oakley, Kansas Census: 1920, Garland Township, Gove County, Kansas More About Herbert Eggleston and Mina Davis: Marriage: September 01, 1915, Monument, Kansas Children of Mina Davis and Herbert Eggleston are: + 472 i. Wilma Leona5 Eggleston, born August 18, 1916 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas; died October 15, 2001 in Lakewood, Jefferson County, Colorado. + 473 ii. Derald Duane Eggleston, born July 17, 1922 in Logan County, Kansas; died October 27, 2005 in Dallas, Texas. + 474 iii. Selwin Herbert Eggleston, born October 02, 1925 in Logan County, Kansas; died July 22, 1998 in Scott City, Scott County, Kansas. 204. Marshall Jefferson4 Davis (Nancy Bell3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born February 16, 1894 in Miami, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, and died May 05, 1981 in Ness City, Ness County, Kansas. He married Jane Goodfellow January 07, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, daughter of Joseph Goodfellow and Alexina Baird. She was born January 07, 1893 in Chicago, Illinois, and died October 25, 1983 in Ness City, Ness County, Kansas. Notes for Marshall Jefferson Davis: MY FIRST SCHOOL DAYS By Marshall J. Davis, Ness City, Kansas Written for Marilyn Haas - 1980 My first year of school I attended the Arley School near Paradise or Gosneyville, Missouri. On the first day of school I skipped out at the first recess and went home. I have the above picture taken my first year there which would be the beginning of the school year of 1899. In those days all the girls sat on one side of the school room and all the boys sat on the other side of the room. At one time I knew all of the small and large boys and girls of the school, but now I can only pick out myself, front row far right with the little white coat on, and two other boys. There were three cousins of mine, Maude, Grayce and Leta Endicott on the picture but I can't pick them out now. The little white coat I have on is a hand made-over coat made from one of my Aunt Minerva or Melissa's old coats. In those days when button shoes were in style you carried a steel button hook to fasten your shoes. The teacher at this school that year was Emma Streeter. I remember her brother was a dentist in Kearney, Missouri in 1919. The students were all lined up along the blackboard for our spelling class and we wrote our spelling words on the blackboard. One evening on our way home the road was full of school kids walking home when a couple of drummers, traveling men, came driving up meeting the bunch with what was called a driving team and buggy. They never slowed down but drove right through the crowd. They all jumped to the side, but I was small and didn't see the coming team. The metal clamp in the neck yoke that held the tongue up fastened to the horse collar struck me just above the left eye. I still have a small scar today. The buggy wheels ran over my feet. They stopped, but the driver never got out - never said a word. The other man jumped out picked me up and wiped the blood from my face and stayed with me until I was able to get up and walk. He gave me his handkerchief to keep to wipe my cut until I got home. Note from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Marshall J. Davis made four trips to France during World War I. While in France the first time he bought 3 vases at Bordeaux France. On his first trip back to the states he was unable to get the vases mailed, so so they went back to France with him on his second trip. The second time he got back to the states he mailed one vase to his sister, Opal Goble, one vase to Opal's mother in law, Mrs. Goble, and the third was to Opal's sister in law Florence Goble Plummer (Mrs. Ward Plummer). Later Mrs. Goble gave her vase to Jane, wife of Marshall. In the early 1970's Opal gave her vase to Marilyn Davis Haas, daughter of Marshall and Jane. In 1977 Jane and Marshall gave their vase to their other daughter Ruth Davis Jarvis. The cost of the vases was about 65 cents each. He bought them as a thank you for the three he sent them to as they had knitted and sent a sweater to him. The (broken base) stemmed wine glass that Marilyn has was also from France. Obit, from funeral card from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Marshall Jefferson Davis passed away Tuesday, May 5, 1981 at the Ness County Hospital. He was born in Indian Territory, now Miami, Oklahoma, to William and Nancy Wade Davis. After the death of his father when Marshall was four years old, the family moved to Clay County, Missouri and later to Nemaha County, Kansas before moving to Logan County, Kansas. On February 25, 1918 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, making four trips to France while serving in WW I. While stationed at Great Lakes Naval Training Station in Illinois, he met Jane Ann Goodfellow of Chicago, Illinois. On January 7, 1922 they were married in the home of her parents. He was employed by Western Electric in Chicago before coming to Kansas, settling in Ness City in 1924. He held various jobs in Ness City, but is most remembered for his machine and welding shop where he faithfully served his customers for many years. He attended the Christian Science Church and was a member of the American Legion Post No. 152. Marshall's hobbies included reading, gardening, and caring for his yard. He enjoyed visiting with his children and grandchildren He was preceded in death by his mother, father, a brother Winfred, a sister Mina, and a grandson Ronald Jarvis. He was dearly loved by his wife Jane and a son Donald, and daughters Ruth Jarvis and Marilyn Haas. Other survivors include sisters Opal Goble, Foulata Cunningham, Idotha Bohrer all of Oakley, Kansas; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by all. May 7, 1981 - Ness City, Kansas - Marshall Davis - age 87 IN GRATITUDE - by Rev. Chet Ross We pause to say farewell to a pioneer and builder of the West. Marshall Davis lived 87 years and was always on the frontier of life. Born in Indian Territory before Oklahoma became a State, he always recalled with pride his part in the history of the early West. We can pause in gratitude to men like Marshall who worked and sacrificed so that we could have what we enjoy today. In Ephesians 5:20 "In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, always give thanks for everything to God the Father. The spirit of pioneer America has been to give thanks to God for everything and even in tough times turn them into preparation for more glorious ones." I do not choose to think of death, today, instead I choose to talk about life. Death is nothing, but life is the creative and the positive. Our Creator God showed us this when his own Son went to a Cross, died and was buried to show how far love would go! Then, God took the defeat of death turned it into the victory of Resurrection! Now we know that death is nothing for we have life eternally in God through Jesus Christ. The spirit of the faithful is expressed in Psalm 28:7 - The Lord protects and defends me; I trust in him. He gives me help and makes me glad; I praise him with joyful songs. (I) FAITH IS LOOKING OF THE POSITIVE SIDE OF LIFE. A. At a time of grief we can look on the negative and bewail our loss. However, faith says wipe away tears and rejoice on the rich life that has been shared. 1. Marshall could have complained at the blows life gave him. Life was not always easy. While a small boy his father died. He had to work long and hard hours but in it all he found the positive values. 2. Some folks recall conflicts of our nation with bitterness, but out of World War I, Marshall found some experiences and adventures that inspired his life. In fact, he even met his bride during those days in training at Great Lakes Naval Station. 3. While in Boot Training he reminded his superiors he was born in Indian Territory, not Oklahoma. He sailed the Atlantic as a seaman 4 times to Europe. He saw the wild seas and danger only as a great event in his life! 4. After settling in Ness City with his bride, he built his roots deep and helped keep a farming community going with welding and lathe work. A farm boy, he never was far from the soil as he kept farmers and their equipment in repair. B. Thank God for pioneers like Marshall Davis who always had a flexibility and drive to keep coming back. 1. He never let illness keep him down. Like a good spring he would bounce back to health and action. His life always reflected that, so at 87 it was a shock he did not bounce back again. 2. Marshall was a working man and a home lover. He was not a social butterfly but found his work and his home-turf enough. 3. Always give thanks for everything to God the Father . . . . . "In his quiet way he had attended church and in later years went to Christian Science Services with his helpmate of 59 years." (II) THANK GOD FOR ALL THE WITNESS OF FAITH WE SEE ACTIVE IN LIVES. A, The testimony of the saints inspires us, for it reminds us that Jesus' words are real and work in the lives of ordinary folks. 1, Everyone must walk the way of sorrow at times. We love and lose the presence of loved ones on this earth. Our sorrow is more the loss of physical presence, touch and tenderness. 2. We should accept our tears for even Jesus wept at Lazarus grave. "Accept your feelings, but remember in Jesus Christ is eternity. B. Thank God for the Light He gives us as we go through life and as we enter eternity. 1. Jesus - I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. 2. I remember that Jesus often talked about how important children are to the kingdom of God . . . So I asked about Marshall, did he like children? . . . I heard about his care for a baby robin and how with his grandchildren he taught them gentle care and feeding until Roby became a family pet bird. I heard about his care and story telling to the little ones and taking time to repair toys, build clocks and teach children skill. 3. I remember Jesus said - as you did it to these, you did it to me. . . 4. I know where God is there is love and where love is there is God. So God's love shines forth in simple ways and in loving relations! 5. I could go on about his care for his family of wife and 3 children: but 87 years is a long time! (III) THANK GOD SOMEDAY ALL OUR QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED. A. Some think a clergy person has all the answers, but 19 or 20 years of schooling is only a beginning on the wisdom of God. 1. There are many mysteries that still puzzle me. I know God allows us freedom to make decisions and make mistakes. I also know his love is great and he for gives us. 2. I do not know when the time is up for any of us, not even my own. I do know our task is to live fully each day so that when the Lord comes we will be ready. 3. Praise God at this time of sorrow we can also have joy for we know death is defeated and eternal life is ours in Jesus Christ. B. I do not have to know everything, for in Jesus Christ I have victory. 1. Marshall gave life his best. He served his country and was a hard worker . . . Even in his last years he cared for his lawn and enjoyed caring for a garden. 2. The noted theologian Karl Barth was once asked for a summary of his faith. He quoted a childhood song - - - "Yes, Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so." 3. Thank God for all the richness of life he has given us in the pioneers of this land. We all have a rich heritage left by men like Marshall who lived on the frontier and build families strong in faith and virtue. His values will live on in many who knew him but will be best seen in others who live by faith in Jesus. SUMMARY Thanks be to God for all the love he has given us. Thanks to God for pioneers like Marshall who came this way and left his life's mark on those he helped along the way. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, always give thanks for everything to God the Father. At the time of initial grief it is not easy to smile or rejoice but as time goes by we will often look back and smile with memories he left with us. We have hope. Remember our Lord Jesus Christ went a hard way through the road of sorrows, but his resurrection victory brings us joy in eternity. Praise God . . . we are not defeated we are winners in God's love in Jesus Christ. Because He lives so shall we. More About Marshall Jefferson Davis: Burial: May 07, 1981, Ness City Cemetery, Ness City, Ness County, Kansas Military service 1: February 25, 1918, World War I - United States Navy Military service 2: May 26, 1919, Discharged - United States Navy Occupation: Welder & Lathe Work Notes for Jane Goodfellow: Note from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Jane was a homemaker and did sewing and making a lot of clothes for her family. She also did a lot of baking bread, pies, cakes, cookies and donuts. One time her grandchildren talked her into baking a loaf of bread to enter into the county fair. After they left with the bread she discovered she had sent the wrong loaf. She won a blue ribbon on the loaf she sent and received a lot of teasing about sending the wrong loaf. Grandma Davis' Homemade Bread 2 c. warm water 5 Tbsp. oleo 1 tsp. salt 2 or 3 Tbsp. sugar 1 Tbsp. yeast 5 to 6 c. flour Slice oleo and add water. Add salt, sugar, and yeast. Work in flour and knead. Butter top and bottom of dough: cover and let rise for 1 hour or double in size. Punch down and knead (if sticky, add flour). Cut in half and put in 2 greased loaf pans. Let rise until double in size, about 40 minutes. Bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes. Obit from The Ness City County News, Thursday, November 3, 1983 - from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: JANE ANN (NAN) DAVIS Jane Ann (Nan) Davis, daughter of Joseph and Alexina Goodfellow was born in Chicago, Ill. She passed away Tuesday, October 25, 1983, at the Ness County Hospital in Ness City, Kansas. Her parents were born in Scotland and she was very proud of her Scottish ancestry. The oldest of nine children, she began working in the Chicago Loop at the age of 14, working in a candy store for a while and later for Siegel Cooper and Company and 12 years in the office of Sears Roebuck and Company. She met Marshall Davis of Oakley at a Fourth of July picnic when he was stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Chicago, Ill. Marshall then made four trips to France with the Navy and after receiving his discharge they were married on her birthday January 7, 1922 in the home of her parents in Chicago. For a while they lived in Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Russell, Kans., and then returned to Chicago. In 1924 they came to Ness City where they made their permanent home. Jane and Marshall had many friends during their years together. They loved company and often invited friends to their home for meals and visits. Even those who came unexpectedly were always asked to stay and eat. Jane was a loving wife and was very devoted to her family. She had a cheerful disposition and a sense of humor. Her home was often the place of family reunions and dinners and a general meeting place for family members who dropped by. One of her main interests was baking bread and sharing it with her family. Her son-in-law, Hooks, who lived next door, could often smell the delicious aroma of things baking over there and frequently remarked that, "The bakery was going today." She was a generous person and many people who were in need were welcomed into her home for a warm meal and a place to stay. She also enjoyed making quilts. She was a member of The Christian Science Society in Ness City and The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Marshall; her parents; sisters Elizabeth, Hazel, Ruth and Adeline; brothers, Joseph and Alexander and a grandson, Ronald Jarvis. She leaves to mourn her, three children, Ruth Jarvis, Donald Davis and Marilyn Haas; a daughter-in-law Agnes Davis; eight grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren; a sister, Isabelle Middleton; a brother, David Goodfellow and friends and relatives. More About Jane Goodfellow: Burial: October 28, 1983, Ness City Cemetery, Ness City, Ness County, Kansas Occupation: Housewife Religion: Christian Science Marriage Notes for Marshall Davis and Jane Goodfellow: Article published in "The British American", Chicago, Illinois, Saturday, January 14, 1922 - from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Miss Goodfellow a Bride The marriage of Miss Jane Goodfellow to Marshall J. Davis on January 7 by Rev, James MacLagan, at 2844 West Taylor Street, was the culmination of a romance begun when the groom was at the Great Lakes training station a few years ago. He was born of British American stock in Indian Territory Oklahoma, and the bride is the oldest daughter of Joseph Goodfellow, a native of Luther Muir, Kincardineshire, Scotland and Mrs. Alexine Goodfellow from Brechin in the next shire. (For farshire). The lovely bride attired in grey embroidered canton crepe, with shower bouquet of bride's roses, was given away by her father, and attended by her sister Miss Hazel Goodfellow brother of the bride, was best man. Note from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Marshall built his own shop in 1936 and did welding and lather work. He took alot of pride in his work and during harvest worked many late nights to keep the farmers equipment in repair. Marshall was very proud to have been born in the Indian Territory and if someone wrote down that he was born in Miami, Oklahoma he very quickly crossed it out and wrote Indian Territory. Jane Ann Goodfellow and Marshall J. Davis - told by them to Marilyn Davis Haas - March 3, 1974: After Jane Goodfellow and Marshall Davis were married on January 7, 1922, at her parents house on Taylor Street, in Chicago, Illinois, they lived at 518 Regent St. in Excelsior Springs, Missouri until March. Aunt Betty lived with them for a short while. They then moved to Russell, Kansas and lived there from March 1922 until April 1923. Grandma Alexina Goodfellow, Jane's mother, came in October 1922 and stayed until Ruth was born November 3, 1922. In Russell they lived in Christy Smith's house, Mrs. Haywood's house and with Winfred and Elfreda Davis on the farm while planting and harvesting. Grandma Jane Coutts died in Chicago, April 8, 1923 and Jane wasn't told about it until later so she wouldn't come to Chicago with Ruth a small baby. Jane and baby Ruth took the train to Chicago in the fall of 1923 and Marshall went back later. That is when he worked for the Western Electric in Chicago and they lived on 51st Street in Cicero, Illinois. Marshall left Chicago in June 1924 going out looking for work. He took the train to Kansas City and found no job so went to Russell to his brother Winfreds and he told him of a possibility of a job at Ness City, Kansas. There he helped harvest for a Mr. Cunningham (Nelle Nye's Dad) for a few days. Then asked the county and depot for a job and was ready to return to Chicago and got a job on the county after being turned down once. He worked there 5 years and 2 or 3 weeks. Never missed a days work during that time. Then worked at Tyson's Garage, then at Kinsinger's Garage and then opened his own shop. Marshall bought the house before Jane came out from Chicago. 1972 - 50th Anniversary article from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: A Ness City couple, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Davis, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, January 2, with a reception and open house to friends and relatives from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., at the Girl Scout house. Hosts for the occasion will be the couple's children and families. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Haas, all of Ness City. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the reception. Article from Ness County News, Thursday, January 10, 1974: Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and David, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Haas, Luann and Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, Dawn Leigh and Jeff. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Davis' birthday anniversary. More About Marshall Davis and Jane Goodfellow: Marriage: January 07, 1922, Chicago, Illinois Children of Marshall Davis and Jane Goodfellow are: + 475 i. Ruth Juanita5 Davis, born November 03, 1922 in Russell, Kansas; died October 11, 1995 in Ransom, Kansas. + 476 ii. Donald Goodfellow Davis, born Private. + 477 iii. Marilyn Jean Davis, born Private. 205. Opal Corene4 Davis (Nancy Bell3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born July 20, 1898 in Miami, Indian Territory, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and died April 16, 1983 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. She married Oura Bradford Goble December 20, 1919 in Russell Springs, Logan County, Kansas, son of Henry Goble and Lillie Cremer. He was born October 18, 1895 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas, and died August 24, 1961 in Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas. Notes for Opal Corene Davis: Note from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Opal's talent was music and the piano was her instrument. She spent her prime years playing for the wedding dances and drill teams in the area. Opal's stepfather, George Washington Bohrer, had purchased a piano when she was five and gave it to her as a toy. At the age of eight, her mother, Nancy Wade Bohrer, taught her to read music from a Methodist Hymnal. Obit from Funeral Card from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: Opal Corene Davis, the youngest daughter of Nancy Belle Wade and William Jefferson Davis, was born on July 20th, 1898, at her home in Indian Territory, Miami, Oklahoma, three months after the death of her father. She passed away on April 16th, 1983, at Oakley Manor Nursing Home where she had made her home for a number of years. She had one sister, Mina (Mrs. Herb Eggleston); two brothers, Winfred and Marshall and two half-sisters, Faulata, (Mrs. Frank Cunningham) and Odotha Bohrer. Her early years was spent in Paradise and Excelsior Springs, Mo. and Bancroft, Kansas. In 1908, she, along with her brothers and sisters, mother and step-father, George Washington Bohrer, who she dearly loved, moved to a farm 17 miles south of Oakley, Kansas. Her step father died in November 1910. The family continued to live on the farm until the home was destroyed by a tornado on May 20 th, 1918. She attended the 8 years of grade school at the Jared and Cabbel rural Logan County Schools and one year of high school at Monument, Kansas. On December 20, 1919, she was united in marriage to Oura Bradford Goble at Russell Springs, Kansas. The witnesses for the ceremony were their mothers, Nancy Belle Bohrer and Lille Mae Goble. They spent most of their married life at the Goble homestead 4 miles south and 1/2 east of Oakley. To this union three children were born; Foulata Imo Jean, Duard Oura and Betty Lou. Imo Jean and Joe Hockersmith and Duard and Helen Goble live in the Oakley Community and Betty Lou and Don Wick live in Parsons, Kansas. One of her hobbies was playing the piano. She has played for various finctions in the community. In November of 1946 they moved to 213 Freeman, Oakley, Kansas. Oura passed away August 24th 1961 and was buried in the Oakley Cemetery. Opal continued to live at the home until health forced her to move to the Hansen Memorial Apts. in May of 1977. On January 8 th, 1979 she moved to Apt. 8 at Parkside Manor. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oura; her parents Nancy Belle and William Jefferson Davis; her stepfather, George Washington Bohrer; her sister, Mina Eggleston and her brothers Winfred and Marshall. She is survived by her children: Imo Jean and Joe Hockersmith, Duard and Helen Goble and Betty Lou and Don Wick; half-sisters; Mrs. Foulata Cunningham and Idotha Bohrer; eleven grandchildren; thirty great grandchildren; two great-great granddaughters; nieces, nephews and friends. More About Opal Corene Davis: Burial: April 19, 1983, Oakley Cemetery, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas Notes for Oura Bradford Goble: 1920 Census, Oakley Township, Logan County, Kansas, January 7 to 13, 1910: Goble, Oura B., Head, M, W, 24, M, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Farmer Goble, Opal C., Wife, F, W, 21, M, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Oakley Township, Logan County, Kansas, April 19, 1930: Goble, Orna B., Head, O, R, M, W, 34, M, 24, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Farmer Goble, Opal. C., Wife-H, F, W, 31, M, 21, Oklahoma, Missouri, Missouri Goble, Imogen, Daughter, F, W, 9, Kansas, Kansas, Oklahoma Goble, Duard B., Son, M, W, 6, S, Kansas, Kansas, Oklahoma Goble, Betty L., Daughter, F, W, 3, 5/12, S, Kansas, Kansas, Oklahoma Goble, Lillie M., Mother, F, W, 64, Wd, Iowa, Indiana, Iowa Note from Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: A bit of history about Oura Goble and Opal Davis. "Poodle", as Oura was known, lived all his life in Logan County, Kansas. He lived on the homestead of his father, until 1946 at which time he moved into Oakley and lived at 213 Freeman until his death. He enlisted in the Navy in WW I and trained at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, from which he was taken to the Bermuda Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, as security, returning home after the Armistice. A small man in stature, he excelled in baseball and was sought out as the shortstop or secondbase man during the days in which each area had it's baseball team. He was also an avid sportsman and was known for his honesty. He served on the board of School District #13, Mt. Pleasant, and Oakley Township of Logan County. His nine year battle with cancer was lost in 1961. His Mother was born Lillie Mae Cremer but her cemetery maker is Cramer. At the time of their deaths, Oura and Opal were owners of the following land in Logan County, Kansas: SW25/11/32, SE26/11/32, SW26/11/32, NW35/11/32. (The SW25/11/23 probably should be SW35/11/32) More About Oura Bradford Goble: Burial: August 28, 1961, Oakley Cemetery, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas Census 1: 1920, Oakley Township, Logan County, Kansas Census 2: 1930, Oakley Township, Logan County, Kansas Military service: World War I - United States Navy Occupation: Farmer Religion: Methodist More About Oura Goble and Opal Davis: Marriage: December 20, 1919, Russell Springs, Logan County, Kansas Children of Opal Davis and Oura Goble are: + 478 i. Foulata Imo Jean5 Goble, born Private. + 479 ii. Duard Oura Goble, born Private. + 480 iii. Betty Lou Goble, born Private. 206. Foulata Georgia4 Bohrer (Nancy Bell3 Wade, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born July 08, 1905 in Bancroft, Nemaha County, Kansas, and died July 13, 1995 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. She married (1) Theodore Cedric Reager September 10, 1924 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, son of Winfield Reager and Nancy Bryant. He was born May 24, 1902 in Beattis, Marshall County, Kansas, and died April 11, 1934 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. She married (2) Joseph Franklin Cunningham December 05, 1937 in Bankelman, Nebraska, son of Jacob Cunningham and Etta Henderson. He was born June 26, 1892 in Osborne County, Kansas, and died April 05, 1974 in Oakley, Logan County, Kansas. More About Foulata Georgia Bohrer: Burial: July 17, 1995, Oakley Cemetery, Logan County, Kansas Occupation: Office Secretary Religion: First Christian More About Theodore Cedric Reager: Burial: April 1934, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas Occupation: Linotype Operator Printer Religion: Methodist More About Theodore Reager and Foulata Bohrer: Marriage: September 10, 1924, Colorado Springs, Colorado More About Joseph Franklin Cunningham: Burial: April 1974, Oakley, Logan County, Kansas Occupation: Farmer - Rancher Religion: First Christian Church of Oakley, Logan County, Kansas More About Joseph Cunningham and Foulata Bohrer: Marriage: December 05, 1937, Bankelman, Nebraska Child of Foulata Bohrer and Theodore Reager is: + 481 i. Wanda Glea5 Reager, born Private. Child of Foulata Bohrer and Joseph Cunningham is: + 482 i. Foulata Kay5 Cunningham, born Private. 208. Grover Dudley4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born September 06, 1891 in Missouri, and died June 23, 1944. He married (1) Mabel Verna West April 19, 1910. She was born December 14, 1894, and died December 22, 1971. He married (2) Dorothy Lucille Barnes June 01, 1936, daughter of James Barnes and Flora Perry. She was born October 20, 1911, and died March 19, 1997. Notes for Grover Dudley Wade: World War I Draft Registration Card has his name as Grove Cleveland Wade. 1920 Census, Green Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 6 & 7, 1920: Wade, Grover D., Head, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mabel V., F, W, 25, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Ruth I., Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Grover L., Son, M, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Frederick, Son, M, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Pottawatomie Township, Coffey County, Kansas, April 16, 1930: Wade, Grover D., Head, O, 2800, R, M, W, 38, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mabel V., Wife-H, F, W, 35, M, 15, Missouri, Missouri, Georgia Wade, Ruth I., Daughter, F, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Roy G., Son, M, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Fredrick E., M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Leonard B., Son, M, W, 7, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri More About Grover Dudley Wade: Burial: June 1944, Reformed Presbyterian Cemetery, Winchester, Kansas Cause of Death: Cancer Census 1: 1920, Green Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Pottawatomie Township, Coffey County, Kansas More About Grover Wade and Mabel West: Divorce 1: 1930 Divorce 2: 1932 Marriage 1: April 19, 1910 Marriage 2: April 01, 1932 More About Dorothy Lucille Barnes: Burial: March 1997, Reformed Presbyterian Cemetery, Winchester, Kansas More About Grover Wade and Dorothy Barnes: Marriage: June 01, 1936 Children of Grover Wade and Mabel West are: 483 i. Ruth Irene5 Wade, born June 28, 1911 in Belton, Missouri; died November 17, 1981 in Arkansas City, Kansas. She married Frederick Andrew Depew Private; born Private. Notes for Ruth Irene Wade: Obit,The Moline Advance, November 26, 1981: RUTH IRENE DEPEW Ruth Iren Depew was born June 28, 1911, Near Belton, Missouri, to Mable Verna (West) Wade and Grover Dudley Wade. At the age of eight her parents moved to Anderson County, Kansas, where they lived near Garnett. She attended High School at Garnett for two years and graduated from Burlington High School as salutatorian of the class of 1931. She received her B.S. degree from Pittsburg State Teachers College at Pittsburg, Kansas, in August 1947. She did all her credit hours during the summer months while teaching the regular terms. She later did some 30 hours of graduate work in the Distribution Education field and guidance counseling. She taught nine years in three rural schools in Coffey and Anderson Counties, 4 years in the upper grades in the Hewins and Cedar Vale Schools at Cedar Vale, and 29 years in the high schools at Cedar Vale, Grenola and Moline teaching mathematics and business subjects. On August 21, 1950, she was married to Fred Depew of Grenola. They lived all their married life at the south end of Main Street, farming, raising cattle and teaching school. She retired from teaching in the spring of 1974 after 42 years of loving and working with youth. After retirement, she and Fred did a great deal of traveling and fishing. She passed away at the Arkansas City Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, November 17, 1981 as a result of cancer found in surgery of April 1981. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother. Survivors include: her husband Fred of the home; two brothers, Leroy Wade of Robertsdale, Alabama, and wife Alma, Buford Wade of Kansas City, Missouri, and wife Kathleen; two half-brothers, Delbert New and wife of Oskaloosa, Kansas, and Donald New and wife of Kersey, Colorado; Fred's two brothers, Albert Depew and wife Mercedes of Sedan, and Dwain Depew and wife Joan of Moline; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, neices, nephews and many other relatives as well as a host of friends and her many "school kids" all of whom she loved dearly. She was a life member of the Kansas State Teachers Association, a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of V.F.W. Post 7154 and member of the Grenola United Methodist Church. Funeral services were held Thursday, November 19, 1981, at the United Methodist Church in Grenola, Kansas. Interment was in the Greenlawn Cemetery, Grenola, with Rev. Delbert Chance officiating. Watt Funeral Home, Moline, Kansas, was in charge of arrangements. A memorial in her name has been established with the Grenola United Methodist Church. More About Ruth Irene Wade: Died 2: November 17, 1981, Arkansas City Memorial Hospital, Arkansas City, Kansas Burial: November 19, 1981, Greenlawn Cemetery, Grenola, Kansas Cause of Death: Cancer More About Frederick Depew and Ruth Wade: Private-Begin: Private + 484 ii. Grover Leroy Wade, Sr., born August 09, 1915 in Missouri; died Unknown. + 485 iii. Frederick Enright Wade, born September 25, 1917 in Missouri; died June 14, 1976. 486 iv. Leonard Beuford Wade, born Private. He married Kathleen Private; born Private. More About Leonard Wade and Kathleen: Private-Begin: Private Children of Grover Wade and Dorothy Barnes are: + 487 i. Delbert Lee Wade5 New, born Private. + 488 ii. Donald Lee Wade New, Sr., born Private. 209. Bessie Louise4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born January 04, 1894 in Missouri, and died October 24, 1982 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. She married William Hiram Hill January 06, 1924 in Kansas City, Kansas, son of Henry Hill and Katherine Kaylor. He was born April 03, 1893 in Missouri, and died April 20, 1960. Notes for Bessie Louise Wade: Information from Joanne Saathoff to Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: In October 1973 - Bessie Wade Hill daughter of Payton Wade said: We went to Indian Territory which was at that time around Miami, Oklahoma in 1895 when I was 2 years old. Uncle "Dick" Wade and Uncle John Wade's families went to. The Indians came one day, they had corn knives and were chopping the hogs up. One Indian grabbed me and ran with me. Dad "Pate" was milking, he came out of the barn with a shot gun and ran them off. The one Indian dropped me and said "She pretty - she pretty - light hair - pretty hair." That's when they decided we should move back to civilization. On the way home we had to ford a stream or river - Dad got out to check the depth of the stream and mother (Catherine Mallotte Wade) was to guide the wagon across. She was pregnant, she got excited and was thrown out of the wagon. She later developed blood poisoning and died. Mell and Meg Wade Seuell also went to Indian Territory. Mell said the Wade brothers had heard of this big land grab or race and that's the reason they went. But it was a hoax. Every time Mell went to the field to work Mag was afraid the Indians would kill him so they also came back to north Missouri. From Marilyn Davis Haas Harless: William Jefferson and Nacy Wade Davis also went to the Indian Territory. Marshall and Opal were born there. In April 1898 William Jefferson died in Indian Territory. More About Bessie Louise Wade: Burial: October 26, 1982, Mt. Olivet Church Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Notes for William Hiram Hill: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, April 9, 1930: Hill, William H., Head, O, 2000, R, M, W, 37, M, 30, Missouri, Missouri, Kentucky, Operator, Street Railway Hill, Bessie, Wife-H, F, W, 36, M, 30, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hill, Marjorie, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri More About William Hiram Hill: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas More About William Hill and Bessie Wade: Marriage: January 06, 1924, Kansas City, Kansas Child of Bessie Wade and William Hill is: + 489 i. Marjorie Louise5 Hill, born Private. 210. Keith Tillery4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born November 16, 1897 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, and died October 26, 1985 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. He married (1) Mary Belle McClain July 12, 1919 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, daughter of George McClain and Malinda Copeland. She was born April 27, 1900 in Woodruff, Missouri, and died August 08, 1963 in Eugene, Oregon. He married (2) Mildred Private. She was born Private. He married (3) Louella Baker September 14, 1971, daughter of Josiah Baker and Susan. She was born February 22, 1904 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died May 16, 1982 in Excelsior Springs Care Center, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Keith Tillery Wade: 1920 Census, Green Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 10, 1920: Wade, Keith, Head, R, M, W, 22, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Mary, Wife, F, W, 19, M, Missouri, Kansas, Missouri 1930 Census, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, April 14, 1930: Wade, K. T., Roomer, M, W, 32, D, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Operator, Street Railway Prichard Funeral Home Records - Volume 31, October 15, 1985 - June 25, 1987: Pg. 5 Keith Tillery Wade race - w residence - Convalescent Center order given by - Renie Tucker wife - Louella Baker born - 16 Nov. 1897 - Excelsior Spgs. died - 26 Oct. 1985 - Excelsior Hosp. father - Payton Wade mother - Sarah Johnson buried - New Hope, Liberty More About Keith Tillery Wade: Died 2: October 26, 1985, Excelsior Springs Hospital Burial: October 1985, New Hope Cemetery, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1920, Green Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas Occupation: Street Car and Bus Driver for over 40 years Notes for Mary Belle McClain: Obit published in The Eugene Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon, August 10, 1963: HALE - Mary Bell Hale of Rt. 1, Box 660, Eugene, passed away at a local hospital on August 8, 1963, at the age of 63. She was born April 27, 1900, in Woodruff, Missouri. She is survived by her husband, Henry and two children of a previous marriage; Mrs. Woodrow Swafford of Hamilton, Missouri, and Franklin Blakely of Eugene; two brothers: Dennie McClain, of Camden Point, Missouri, and George McClain, of Dearborn, Missouri, three sisters: Mrs. Parlee Keith, of East Leavenworth, Missouri, Mrs. Charity McMillian, of Dearborn, Missouri and Mrs. Birdie Jones, of Kansas City, Missouri; eight grandchildren; tow great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at Poole-Larsen Chapel Monday, August 12, at 10:30 a.m., Reverand Carlton C. Buck, D. D. officiating. Burial services to be held at the Vaughn and Aufranc Funeral Home in Dearborn, Missouri on Thursday, August 15, 1963. More About Mary Belle McClain: Burial: August 15, 1963, n Dearborn, Missouri More About Keith Wade and Mary McClain: Marriage: July 12, 1919, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About Keith Wade and Mildred: Private-Begin: Private Notes for Louella Baker: Prichard Funeral Home Records - Volume 28, October 4, 1981 - October 15, 1982: Pg. 96 race - w residence - 2102 Rhonda Road order given by - Keith Wade wife - Keith born - 22 Feb. 1904 - Kearney, Mo. died - 16 May 1982 - Excelsior Care Center father - Josiah Baker mother - Susan buried - New Hope, Liberty, Mo. More About Louella Baker: Burial: May 1982, New Hope Cemetery, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri More About Keith Wade and Louella Baker: Marriage: September 14, 1971 Children of Keith Wade and Mary McClain are: 490 i. Vida5 Wade, born April 01, 1920 in Missouri; died April 01, 1920 in Green Township, Platte County, Missouri. Notes for Vida Wade: Death certificate has her name as Vita. Her headstone says Vita, daughter of Keith & Mary B. McBlain, b: 3/20/1920, d: 4/2/1920. More About Vida Wade: Burial: April 1920, Camden Point Community Cemetery, Camden Point, Platte County, Missouri Cause of Death: Marasmus - premature birth + 491 ii. Mary Evelyn Wade, born Private. 492 iii. Harold Wade, born May 27, 1921 in Ray County, Missouri; died May 27, 1921 in Ray County, Missouri. More About Harold Wade: Burial: May 28, 1921, Salem Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri 211. Orpha4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born March 12, 1905 in Platte City, Missouri, and died July 05, 1978. She married Jerry W. Tackett, Sr. 1922 in Missouri. He was born Abt. 1905 in Tennessee, and died March 14, 1994 in Liberty Hospital, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Orpha Wade: Prichard Funeral Home Records - Volume 25, January 17, 1978 - March 21, 1979: Pg. 65 Orpha Tackett race - w residence - Williams St. order given by - not listed charge to - Ona May Adams widow - Jerry Tackett born - 12 Mar. 1905 - Platte City, Mo. died - 5 Jul. 1978 - hospital father - Payton Wade mother - Ona Brown buried - Crown Hill More About Orpha Wade: Burial: July 1978, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Jerry W. Tackett, Sr.: 1930 Census, George Grove Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 22, 1930: Tackett, Jerry, Head, R, 5, M, W, 25, M, 21, Tennessee, United States, United States, Farm Laborer Tackett, Orpha, Wife-H, F, W, 25, M, 21, Missouri, United States, Missouri Tacket, James P., Son, M, W, 4, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Tacket, Jerry W., Son, M, W, 2, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri Tackett, Ona M., Daughter, F, W, 5/12, S, Missouri, Tennessee, Missouri More About Jerry W. Tackett, Sr.: Census: 1930, George Grove Township, Ray County, Missouri More About Jerry Tackett and Orpha Wade: Marriage: 1922, Missouri Children of Orpha Wade and Jerry Tackett are: 493 i. James P.5 Tackett, born Private. + 494 ii. Jerry W. Tackett, Jr., born Abt. 1928 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri; died March 14, 1994 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. 495 iii. Ona M. Tackett, born Private. 496 iv. Eual Dean Tackett, born July 21, 1933 in Harrison, Arkansas; died July 21, 1976 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. He married Dorothy McCubbin Private; born Private. Notes for Eual Dean Tackett: Prichard Funeral Home Records - Volume 23, May 17, 1975 - November 8, 1976: Pg. 125 Eual Dean Tackett race - w resident - Rt. #1, Excelsior order given by - Mrs. Dorothy Tackett husband - Dorothy McCubbin born - 21 Jul. 1933 - Harrison, Arkansas died - 21 Jul. 1976 - Excelsior Hospital father - Jerry Tackett mother - Orpha Wade buried - Crown Hill More About Eual Dean Tackett: Died 2: July 21, 1976, Excelsior Springs Hospital Burial: July 1976, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri More About Eual Tackett and Dorothy McCubbin: Private-Begin: Private 212. Roxie4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born October 01, 1906 in Missouri, and died November 22, 1995 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. She married Willie Wilbert VanBebber May 20, 1947, son of Joseph VanBebber and Mary Blann. He was born March 14, 1910 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, and died March 03, 1982 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Willie Wilbert VanBebber: Prichard Funeral Home Records - Volume 28, October 4, 1981 - October 15, 1982: Pg. 68 Willie Wilbert VanBebber race - w residence - 103 High Bluff order given by - Roxie Van Bebber wife - Roxie Wade born - 14 Mar. 1910 - Excelsior died - 3 Mar. 1982 - Excelsior Hosp. father - Joseph Lee Van Bebber mother - Mary Agnes Blann buried - Crown Hill More About Willie Wilbert VanBebber: Died 2: March 03, 1982, Excelsior Springs Hospital Burial: March 1982, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Military service: Navy, World War II More About Willie VanBebber and Roxie Wade: Marriage: May 20, 1947 Child of Roxie Wade and Willie VanBebber is: 497 i. Willameta5 VanBebber, born May 10, 1950 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri; died May 10, 1950 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Willameta VanBebber: Prichard Funeral Home Records, Volume 6, 1949 - 1952, Excelsior Springs, Clay Co., MO.: Pg. 104 Willameta Van Bebber race - w residence - 317 Folk St. order given by - Willie W. Van Bebber born - 10 May 1950 - Excelsior Spgs. Hosp. died - 10 May 1950 - Excelsior Spgs. Hosp., Stillborn father - Willie W. Van Bebber - born - not listed mother - Roxie Wade - born - not listed buried - Salem More About Willameta VanBebber: Date born 2: May 10, 1950, Excelsior Springs Hospital Died 2: May 10, 1950, Excelsior Springs Hospital Burial: May 1950, Salem Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri 213. Rena4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born June 01, 1908 in Nashua, Missouri, and died February 10, 2004 in Bethany, Missouri. She met (1) Melvin Meek. He died Unknown. She married (2) Cecil Tucker July 21, 1929, son of William Tucker. He was born Abt. 1909 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Rena Wade: Obit, sent to me by Robin Allen: Renie Tucker 1908-2004 BETHANY, Mo. -- Renie Tucker, 95, Bethany, formerly of Excelsior Springs, Mo., passed away Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004, in Bethany. Renie was born on June 1, 1908, in Nashua, Mo., to Payton and Ona (Brown) Wade. She had lived in Excelsior Springs before moving to Bethany. She had worked as a waitress at various restaurants in the Excelsior Springs area for many years. Later she was a production worker for Whitaker Cable Corp. in Excelsior Springs and retired in 1970. Renie was a member of the Vibbard Christian Union Church and recently attended Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Mount Moriah, Mo. She was preceded in death by her parents; four sisters; a half sister; two half brothers; two grandsons; and a longtime companion, Melvin Meek. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Anita Tucker, Excelsior Springs; two daughters and a son-in-law, Barbara and Joe Salmon, Bethany; and Dorothy Budd, Kansas City, Mo.; eight grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren two step great-grandchildren; and two step great- great-grandchildren. The service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 13, at the Prichard Funeral Home in Excelsior Springs. Burial: Hillcrest Cemetery, Excelsior Springs. The family will greet friends from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Memorials: Bethany Care Center, Craft Department: or Mount Moriah Baptist Church. More About Rena Wade: Burial: February 13, 2004, Hillcrest Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Cecil Tucker: 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 15, 1930: Tucker, Cecil, Head, R, 16, M,W, 21, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Hincer(?) Tucker, Rena, Wife, F, W, 21, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Coal Mine Tucker, William, Father, M, W, 54, M, 26, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Coal Mine (This appears to be several households in one house, I have only listed those who appear in Cecil's family number) More About Cecil Tucker: Census: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Cecil Tucker and Rena Wade: Marriage: July 21, 1929 Children of Rena Wade and Cecil Tucker are: 498 i. Donald5 Tucker, born Private. He married Anita Private; born Private. More About Donald Tucker and Anita: Private-Begin: Private 499 ii. Barbara Tucker, born Private. She married Joe Salmon Private; born Private. More About Joe Salmon and Barbara Tucker: Private-Begin: Private 500 iii. Dorothy Tucker, born Private. She married Budd Private; born Private. More About Budd and Dorothy Tucker: Private-Begin: Private 214. Norman W.4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born July 18, 1910 in Harrisonville, Missouri, and died October 27, 1968 in Missouri. He married (1) Dorothy Mae Terry, daughter of Cliff Terry and Emma Shelton. She was born December 07, 1917 in Johnson, Kansas, and died December 20, 2002 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. He married (2) Lida Mae VanBebber Private. She was born Private. Notes for Norman W. Wade: Prichard Funeral Records - Vol. 17, July 15, 1967 - November 1, 1968: Pg. 158 race - w residence - 1320 Kearney Road order given by - not listed husband - Dorothy Terry born - 18 Jul. 1910 - Harrisonville, Mo. died - 27 Oct. 1968 - home father - Payton Wade mother - Oma Mae Brown buried - Crown Hill More About Norman W. Wade: Burial: October 1968, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Dorothy Mae Terry: Obit from Angela Pace: Kansas City Star, The (MO) - December 24, 2002 Deceased Name: DOROTHY M. WADE Dorothy M. Wade, 85, died December 20, 2002, at Excelsior Springs Medical Center. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday, December 27, 2002, at Prichard Chapel. Family will greet friends from 12 noon until service time. Interment will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to Excelsior Springs Hospice. Dorothy was born December 7, 1917, in Johnson, KS, the daughter of Cliff and Emma (Shelton) Terry. She was the oldest of 16 children. She was clearly a matriarch, leading with a dignified balance of grace and strength. Dorothy worked at Avsco Plastics and Whitaker Cable as a production supervisor. With her husband, Norman, she operated both Jeffery's Taxi and Yellow Cab in Excelsior Springs. At home, she created doilies, quilts, crochet work and cooked not only for her family, but for anyone walking down the street who looked like they could use a meal. She had a way of drawing people in and affecting them in such a manner that they felt like family. In addition to her husband, Dorothy was preceded in death by three children, two grandchildren and 10 siblings. Survivors include her son, Norman, and wife Mary Lou; daughters, Rosalie Crocker and husband Tom, Ramona Clevenger and husband John Jay; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; five great-greatgrandchildren; and five sisters. (Arrangements: Prichard Funeral Home, 217 W. Broadway, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024, 816-630-3131) More About Dorothy Mae Terry: Died 2: December 20, 2002, Excelsior Springs Medical Center, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Burial: December 27, 2002, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri More About Norman Wade and Lida VanBebber: Private-Begin: Private Children of Norman Wade and Dorothy Terry are: + 501 i. Norman Eugene5 Wade, born Private. + 502 ii. Ramona Sue Wade, born Private. 215. Opal Idella4 Wade (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born December 05, 1912 in Peculiar, Bates County, Missouri, and died December 05, 1950 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. She married (1) Clyde Kenneth O'Dell. He was born February 05, 1909 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, and died November 20, 1984 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. She married (2) Oscar Headlee Private. He was born Private. Notes for Clyde Kenneth O'Dell: 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 29, 1930: Wade, Payton, Head, R, 20, M, W, 58, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer Wade, Ona B., Wife, F, W, 45, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Roxie, Daughter, F, W, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Norman, Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Raymond, Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri O'Dell, Clyde, Son-in-Law, M, W, 21, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri O'Dell, Opal, Daughter, F, W, 17, M, 15, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri O'Dell, Jackie W., Grandson, M, W, 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Clyde Kenneth O'Dell: Died 2: Excelsior Springs Care Center Burial: November 23, 1984, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Oscar Headlee and Opal Wade: Private-Begin: Private Children of Opal Wade and Clyde O'Dell are: + 503 i. Jack Wayne5 O'Dell, born March 04, 1930 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri; died Unknown. 504 ii. Wanda O'Dell, born Private. 505 iii. Clyde O'Dell, born Private. 506 iv. Harold O'Dell, born Private. Child of Opal Wade and Oscar Headlee is: + 507 i. Ernest Gene5 Headlee, died March 05, 2005 in Arlington, Texas. 218. Raymond4 Wade, Sr. (Payton3, Joel Thomas2, John1) was born July 13, 1918 in Ava, Missouri, and died June 08, 1988 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. He married Verna E. Shelton December 25, 1937, daughter of Reuben Shelton and Norah Mayabb. She was born November 25, 1916 in Orrick, Missouri, and died January 06, 2000 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. Notes for Raymond Wade, Sr.: Obit, from David Swafford: Raymond Wade Sr. --Raymond Wade Sr., 69, died Wednesday, June 8, 1988, at a hospital in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Wade was born in Ava, Mo., and lived all of his life in Excelsior Springs. He married the former Verna Shelton on Dec. 25, 1937. She survives him of the home. Mr. Wade was a veteran of World War II serving in the Army. He worked as a tool setter for Remington Arms for 10 years. Additional survivors include: two sons, Roger, Liberty, Mo., and Randy, Gower, Mo.; a daughter, Beverly Lamley, Excelsior Springs; two sisters, Roxie VanBebber, Excelsior Springs, and Rennie Tucker, Bethany, Mo.; and 12 grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Prichard Funeral Home in Excelsior Springs. Burial will be at the Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call between 7 to 8 p.m. today at the family home in Excelsior Springs. More About Raymond Wade, Sr.: Burial: June 11, 1988, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Military service: U. S. Army World War II Notes for Verna E. Shelton: Obit from Angela Pace: Kansas City Star, The (MO) - January 8, 2000 Deceased Name: VERNA E. -- WADE Mrs. Verna E. Wade, 83, of Excelsior Springs, MO, died Thursday, January 6, 2000, at the Excelsior Springs Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 10, at the Prichard Chapel in Excelsior Springs; burial in Crown Hill Cemetery The family will greet friends from 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Verna was born on November 25, 1916, in Orrick, MO, to Reuben and Norah (Mayabb) Shelton. She was a lifelong area resident. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Excelsior Springs. She had worked at the Excelsior Laundry and later was the bookkeeper and coowner with her husband of the Wades Vickers Service Station in Excelsior Springs. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Raymond Wade, Sr. on June 8, 1988, a son, Raymond Wade, Jr. on August 14, 1977, a brother and four sisters. Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Roger and Carol Wade, Liberty, MO, and Randy and Holly Wade, Gower, MO; one daughter and son-in-law, Beverly Sue and Joe Lamley, Excelsior Springs, MO; two brothers, Ivan Shelton and Francis Shelton, both of Excelsior Springs; two sisters, Eula Jackson and Sandra Gray, both of Excelsior Springs; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. (Arrangements: Prichard Funeral Home, 217 W. Broadway, Excelsior Springs, MO, 816-630-3131) More About Verna E. Shelton: Died 2: January 06, 2000, Excelsior Springs Medical Center, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Burial: January 10, 2000, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri More About Raymond Wade and Verna Shelton: Marriage: December 25, 1937 Children of Raymond Wade and Verna Shelton are: + 508 i. Roger5 Wade, born Private. + 509 ii. Randy Wade, born Private. + 510 iii. Beverly Sue Wade, born Private. + 511 iv. Raymond Wade, Jr., born February 19, 1939 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri; died August 14, 1977. Generation No. 5 225. William5 Bailey (Jeremiah4, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born July 14, 1889 in Missouri, and died January 1977 in Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri. He married Cecil Biggersaff Abt. 1921, daughter of Anna. She was born 1889 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for William Bailey: 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Bailey, William, Head, O, M, W, 40, M, 31, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Cecil, Wife-H, F, W, 41, M, 32, Missouri, Missouri, Illinois Bailey, Margaret, Daughter, F, W, 1 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Biggerstaff, Anna, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 70, Wd, Illinois, Kentucky, Kentucky More About William Bailey: Census: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About William Bailey and Cecil Biggersaff: Marriage: Abt. 1921 Child of William Bailey and Cecil Biggersaff is: 512 i. Margaret6 Bailey, born Private. 234. Edward J.5 Bailey (John Walker4, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born September 1888 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Ollie Baker Abt. 1909. She was born Abt. 1891 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Edward J. Bailey: 1910 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, April 15, 1910: Bailey, Edward, Head, M, W, 21, M1, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Grocery Store Bailey, Ollie, Wife, F, W, 19, M1, 1, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Illinois 1920 Census, Eagle County, Colorado, January 5, 6 & 7, 1920: Bailey, Edward J., Head, R, M, W, 31, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Ranchman, Stock Ranch Bailey, Ollie, Wife, F, W, 29, M, Missouri, Missouri, Illinois Bailey, Harold, Son, M, W, 1 6/12, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Eagle County, Colorado, April 10, 1930: Bailey, Ed J., Head, M, W, 37, M, 25, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri, Rancher Bailey, Ollie, Wife-H, F, W, 32, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Housewife Bailey, Harold, Son, M, W, 12, S, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Lois Marie, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri More About Edward J. Bailey: Census 1: 1910, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Eagle County, Colorado Census 3: 1930, Eagle County, Colorado More About Edward Bailey and Ollie Baker: Marriage: Abt. 1909 Children of Edward Bailey and Ollie Baker are: 513 i. Harold6 Bailey, born Private. 514 ii. Lois Marie Bailey, born Private. 235. Susan Elizabeth5 Bailey (John Walker4, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born September 1889 in Colorado, and died Unknown. She married Herman Joseph Porter Abt. 1909. He was born Abt. 1886 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Herman Joseph Porter: 1910 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 19, 1910: Porter, Herman, Head, M, W, 24, M1, 1, Missouri, Iowa, Missouri, Farmer Porter, Susie, Wife, F, W, 20, M1, 1, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, January 16, 1920: Porter, Herman J., Head, O, M, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Porter, Susan, Wife, F, W, 30, M, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri Porter, Hugh M., Son, M, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Colorado 1930 Census, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri, April 3, 1930: Porter, H. J. , Head, O, M, W, 44, M, 24, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Porter, Susie, Wife-H, F, W, 40, M, 20, Colorado, Missouri, Missouri Porter, Hugh, Son, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Herman Joseph Porter: Census 1: 1910, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Jackson Township, Clinton County, Missouri More About Herman Porter and Susan Bailey: Marriage: Abt. 1909 Child of Susan Bailey and Herman Porter is: 515 i. Hugh M.6 Porter, born Private. 238. Emma Ruth5 Bailey (John Walker4, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born June 1898 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Robert Charles King Abt. 1919, son of Christina. He was born May 13, 1896 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Robert Charles King: 1920 Census, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri, January 21, 1920: King, Christina, Head, O, F, F, W, 47, Wd, Missouri, Georgia, Missouri, Farmer King, Robert C., Son, M, W, 23, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer King, Ruth, Daughter-in-Law, F, W, 21, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri, April 19, 1930: King, Robert C., Head, R, M, W, 33, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer King, Emma Ruth, Wife-H, F, W, 31, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri King, Berneta Fay, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Robert Charles King: Census 1: 1920, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Hardin Township, Clinton County, Missouri More About Robert King and Emma Bailey: Marriage: Abt. 1919 Child of Emma Bailey and Robert King is: 516 i. Berneta Fay6 King, born Private. 240. James Alton5 Bailey (John Walker4, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born Abt. 1905 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Virginia Pearl March Abt. 1928. She was born Abt. 1906 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for James Alton Bailey: 1930 Census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 15, 1930: Bailey, Alton, Head, R, M, W, 25, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Bailey, Pearl, Wife-H, F, W, 24, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Jimmie, Son, M, W, 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Amos, George, Servant, M, W, 17, S, Missouri, United States, United States, Farm Laborer More About James Alton Bailey: Census: 1930, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri More About James Bailey and Virginia March: Marriage: Abt. 1928 Child of James Bailey and Virginia March is: 517 i. Jimmie6 Bailey, born Private. 241. Virgil J.5 Seuell (Ella Catherine4 Bailey, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born May 26, 1890 in Missouri, and died June 1970 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. He married Emma Ruth Mead Abt. 1912, daughter of Lloyd Mead and Marry. She was born June 1894 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Virgil J. Seuell: 1930 Census, Galatin Township, Clay County, Missouri, April, 17, 1930: Seuell, Virgil, Head, R, 30, M, W, 39, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Trucker, Flour Mill Seuell, Ruth, Wife-H, F, W, 35, M, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Wilma, Daughter, F, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri McInary, Harry, Roomer, M, W, 22, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Warehouse, Flour Mill More About Virgil J. Seuell: Census: 1930, Galatin Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Virgil Seuell and Emma Mead: Marriage: Abt. 1912 Children of Virgil Seuell and Emma Mead are: 518 i. Mary Ella6 Seuell, born July 05, 1913; died May 20, 1915. More About Mary Ella Seuell: Burial: May 1915, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Clinton County, Missouri 519 ii. Thelma Seuell, born Private. 520 iii. Wilma Seuell, born Private. 242. Archie5 Seuell (Ella Catherine4 Bailey, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born Abt. 1892 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Ruby Eberts Abt. 1913. She was born Abt. 1893 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Archie Seuell: 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Seuell, Arch, Head, O, M, W, 38, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Seuell, Ruby, Wife-H, F, W, 37, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Opal, Daughter, F, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Helen, Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Wilbur, Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Archie Seuell: Census: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Archie Seuell and Ruby Eberts: Marriage: Abt. 1913 Children of Archie Seuell and Ruby Eberts are: 521 i. Opal6 Seuell, born Private. 522 ii. Helen Seuell, born Private. 523 iii. Wilbur Seuell, born Private. 243. Ruby Ethel5 Seuell (Ella Catherine4 Bailey, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born Abt. 1892 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Joseph Klopus Abt. 1928. He was born Abt. 1890 in Romania, and died Unknown. Notes for Joseph Klopus: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 17, 1930: Klopus, Joseph, Head, R, 16, M, W, 40, M, 38, Romania, Romania, Romania, Shoemaker, Own Shop Klopus, Ruby I., Wife-H, M, W, 34, M, 32, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Klopus, Neville W., Son, M, W, 5/12. S, Missouri, Romania, Missouri More About Joseph Klopus: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About Joseph Klopus and Ruby Seuell: Marriage: Abt. 1928 Child of Ruby Seuell and Joseph Klopus is: 524 i. Neville W.6 Klopus, born Private. 244. Viley5 Seuell (Ella Catherine4 Bailey, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born April 1899 in Clinton County, Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Thomas Alvin Wade, son of Jacob Wade and Katie Ingram. He was born June 13, 1899 in Clay County, Missouri, and died April 1974 in Trimble, Clinton County, Missouri. Notes for Thomas Alvin Wade: 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 5, 1920: Wade, Thomas A., Head, O, M, M, W, 20, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Vily, Wife, F, W, 20, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Jessie Bernice, Daughter, F, W, 1 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Wilfred D., Son, M, W, 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Thomas Alvin Wade: Census: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Military service: March 15, 1945, Enlisted in military, Fort Levenworth, Kansas Children of Viley Seuell and Thomas Wade are: 525 i. Bill6 Wade, born Private. 526 ii. Bob Wade, born Private. 527 iii. Erma Wade, born Private. She married O'Conner Private; born Private. More About O'Conner and Erma Wade: Private-Begin: Private 528 iv. Francis Wade, born Private. She married Hammontree Private; born Private. More About Hammontree and Francis Wade: Private-Begin: Private 529 v. Ruthie Wade, born Private. She married Ceule Private; born Private. More About Ceule and Ruthie Wade: Private-Begin: Private 530 vi. Jessie Bernice Wade, born Private. She married Peterson Private; born Private. More About Peterson and Jessie Wade: Private-Begin: Private 531 vii. Wilfred D. Wade, born Private. 532 viii. Garland Wade, born October 31, 1921 in Missouri; died October 18, 1995 in Missouri. 533 ix. Jacob Lee Wade, born September 20, 1923 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri; died October 08, 1925 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri. More About Jacob Lee Wade: Burial: October 09, 1925, Paradise, Clay County, Missouri Cause of Death: Protein Parsoning + 534 x. Vernon D. Wade, born October 08, 1931 in Missouri; died October 23, 1999 in Warsaw, Benton County, Missouri. 245. Riley5 Seuell (Ella Catherine4 Bailey, Susan A.3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born April 16, 1899 in Missouri, and died April 1970 in Holt, CLay County, Missouri. He married Lena Mae Powell Abt. 1921. She was born Abt. 1901 in Nebraska, and died Unknown. Notes for Riley Seuell: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 12, 1930: Seuell, Riley, Head, R, 25, W, M, 30, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Operator, Street Railway Seuell, Lena M., Wife-H, F, W, 29, M, 18, Nebraska, Missouri, Missouri Seuell, Robert E., Son, M, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Nebraska Seuell, Maurice L., Son, M, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Nebraska Johnson, Hugh, Lodger, M, W, 31, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Operator, Railways More About Riley Seuell: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About Riley Seuell and Lena Powell: Marriage: Abt. 1921 Children of Riley Seuell and Lena Powell are: 535 i. Robert E.6 Seuell, born Private. 536 ii. Maurice L. Seuell, born Private. 247. Mary Vera5 Faddis (Herman L.4, Mary3 Wade, Peyton2, John1) was born December 1898 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Thomas Elliott Abt. 1922. He was born Abt. 1896 in Colorado, and died Unknown. Notes for Thomas Elliott: 1930 Census, Pueblo City, Pueblo County, Colorado, April 9, 1930: Elliott, Thomas, Head, O, 1000, R. M, W, 34, M, 26, Colorado, United States, United States, Truck Driver, Express Office Elliott, Mary V., Wife-H, F, W, 30, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Elliott, Mary P., Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Colorado, Colorado, Missouri Elliott, Thomas R., Son, M, W, 2, S, Colorado, Colorado, Missouri Faddis, Mildred, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 61, Wd, 27, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri More About Thomas Elliott: Census: 1930, Pueblo City, Pueblo County, Colorado More About Thomas Elliott and Mary Faddis: Marriage: Abt. 1922 Children of Mary Faddis and Thomas Elliott are: 537 i. Mary P.6 Elliot, born Private. 538 ii. Thomas R. Elliot, born Private. 252. Lucy Margaret5 Wade (George William4, John3, Peyton2, John1) was born May 17, 1881 in Vibbard, Ray County, Missouri, and died January 11, 1961 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri. She married Elza Bailey Abt. 1902. He was born Abt. 1879 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Lucy Margaret Wade: Prichard Funeral Home Records, Volume 11, January 30, 1960 - June 10 -1961: Pg. 113 race - w residence - 300 E. Broadway order given by - Robert E. Bailey widow - Eliza Bailey born - 17 May 1881 - Vibbard, Mo. died - 11 Jan. 1961 - Excelsior Hospital father - George Wade mother - Mary Middleton buried - Crown Hill More About Lucy Margaret Wade: Died 2: January 11, 1961, Excelsior Springs Hospital Burial: January 1961, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Elza Bailey: 1910 Census, Camden Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 15, 1910: Bailey, Elza, Head, M, W, 31, M1, 8, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Mule Driver, Coal Mine Bailey, Maggie, Wife, F, W, 29, M1, 8, 3, 3, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Lorena, Daughter, F, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Temple, Daughter, F, W, 4, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Mildred, Daughter, F, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Camden Township, Ray County, Missouri, January 15, 1920: Bailey, Elza, Head, R, M, W, 41, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Missouri, Miner, Coal Mine Bailey, Maggie W., Wife, F, W, 38, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Leung, Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Eulah T., Daughter, F, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Ora M., Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Robert E., Son, M, W, 9, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Gavin, Patrick, Roomer, M, W, 56, S, Missouri, Ireland, Ireland, Miner, Coal Mine Cooper, James, Roomer, M, W, 22, W, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Miner, Coal, Mine 1930 Census, Camden Township, Ray County, Missouri, April 3, 1930: Bailey, Elza, Head, R, 8, M, W, 52, M, 21, Missouri, United States, Missouri, Driller, Coal Mine Bailey, Maggie, Wife-H, F, W, 48, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Temple S., Daughter, F, W, 24, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Robert E., Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Charles A., Son, M, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Bailey, Harold V., Son, M, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Storms, Cecil, Boarder, M, W, 42, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Driller, Coal Mine More About Elza Bailey: Census 1: 1910, Camden Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Camden Township, Ray County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Camden Township, Ray County, Missouri More About Elza Bailey and Lucy Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1902 Children of Lucy Wade and Elza Bailey are: 539 i. Lorena6 Bailey, born Abt. 1903 in Missouri; died Unknown. 540 ii. Eulah Temple Bailey, born Abt. 1906 in Missouri; died Unknown. 541 iii. Ora Mildred Bailey, born Abt. 1908 in Missouri; died Unknown. 542 iv. Robert E. Bailey, born Abt. 1911 in Missouri; died Unknown. 543 v. Charles A. Bailey, born Private. 544 vi. Harold V. Bailey, born Private. 253. Ora Maud5 Wade (George William4, John3, Peyton2, John1) was born September 22, 1885 in Ray County, Missouri, and died July 03, 1960. She married (2) Abraham Allen McGuire December 26, 1911 in Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, son of David McGuire and Ruth O'Dell. He was born December 14, 1880 in Ray County, Missouri, and died December 07, 1957 in Missouri. Notes for Ora Maud Wade: Prichard Funeral Home Records, Volume 11, January 30, 1960 - June 10, 1961: Pg. 59 Ora Maud McGuire race - w order given by - Mrs. Omer Rhodus wife - Abraham McGuire born - 22 Sept. 1885 - Ray County. Mo. died - 3 Jul. 1960 - Excelsior Hospital father - George Wade mother - Mary Ellen Middleton buried - Crown Hill More About Ora Maud Wade: Died 2: July 03, 1960, Excelsior Springs Hospital Burial: July 1960, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Abraham Allen McGuire: 1910, Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 23, 1910: McGuire, Abe, Head, M, W, 29, M1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Attendant, Bath House McQuire, Pearl, Wife, F, W, 30, M1, 7, 0, 0, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri McGuire, Ruth A., Mother, F, W, 73, Wd, 8, 7, Missouri, Unknown, Unknown 1920 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 6, 1920: McGuire, Abe, Head, R, M, W, 39, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Excelsior Springs McGuire, Ora, Wife, F, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hansen, Meggie, Step Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 29, 1910: McGuire, Abe, Head, O, 2500, M, W, 49, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Massour, Bath House McGuire, Ora, Wife-H, F, W, 44, M, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Prichard Funeral Home Records, Volume 9, 1957 - 1958: Pg. 68 Abraham Allen McGuire race - w residence - 540 Regent order given by - Ora McGuire born - 14 Dec. 1880 - Ray County. Mo. died - 7 Dec. 1957 - home father - David McGuire - born - not listed mother - Ruth Ann O'Dell - born - not listed buried - Crown Hill More About Abraham Allen McGuire: Burial: December 1957, Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census 1: 1910, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri More About Abraham McGuire and Ora Wade: Marriage: December 26, 1911, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Child of Ora Maud Wade is: 545 i. Meggie6 Hansen, born Abt. 1903; died Unknown. 255. H. Virgil5 Wade (George William4, John3, Peyton2, John1) was born March 18, 1888 in Ray County, Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Elizabeth E. Hall Abt. 1911 in Missouri, daughter of Suzie. She was born July 1890 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for H. Virgil Wade: 1920 Census, Kaw, Jackson County, Missouri, January 5, 1920: Wade, Virgil, Head2, R, M, W, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Creamery Wade, Lizzie, Wife, F, W, 29, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Fern, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hall, Fay, Lodger, F, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Packer, Biscuit Company (This appears to be several households in one house, I have only listed those who appear in Virgil s family number) 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 21, 1930: Wade, H. Virgil, Head, O, 7000, M, W, 41, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Dairy Wade, Elizabeth E., Wife-H, F, W, 39, M, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Kasper, Steve G., Son-in-Law, M, W, 23, M, 22, Kansas, Germany Poland, Inspector, Motor Car Factory Kasper, Fern M., Daughter, F, W, 19, M, 17, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Inspector Mimeograph, Mail Order House Hall, Suzie, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 71, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About H. Virgil Wade: Census 1: 1910 Census 2: 1920, Kaw, Jackson County, Missouri Census 3: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About H. Wade and Elizabeth Hall: Marriage: Abt. 1911, Missouri Child of H. Wade and Elizabeth Hall is: 546 i. Fern M.6 Wade, born Private. She married Steve G. Kasper Private; born Abt. 1907 in Kansas; died Unknown. Notes for Steve G. Kasper: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 21, 1930: Wade, H. Virgil, Head, O, 7000, M, W, 41, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Dairy Wade, Elizabeth E., Wife-H, F, W, 39, M, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Kasper, Steve G., Son-in-Law, M, W, 23, M, 22, Kansas, Germany Poland, Inspector, Motor Car Factory Kasper, Fern M., Daughter, F, W, 19, M, 17, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Inspector Mimeograph, Mail Order House Hall, Suzie, Mother-in-Law, F, W, 71, Wd, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky More About Steve G. Kasper: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About Steve Kasper and Fern Wade: Private-Begin: Private 268. Blanche5 Wade (James Paton4, John3, Peyton2, John1) was born 1906 in Missouri, and died 1961 in Missouri. She married (1) Cowman. He died Unknown. She married (2) Cowman. He died Unknown. Notes for Blanche Wade: 1930 Census, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 12, 1930: Wade, Margaret, Head, R, 10, F, W, 62, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Blanche, Daughter, F, W, 22, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Steam Laundry Wade, Herbert, Son, M, W, 35, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Anna B., Grand Daughter, F, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Blanche Wade: Burial: 1961, Salem Cemetery, Clay County, Missouri Census: 1930, Fishing River Township, Clay County, Missouri Child of Blanche Wade and Cowman is: 547 i. Anna B.6 Wade, born Private. 269. Everette5 Hannah (Sonora Elizabeth4 Wade, John3, Peyton2, John1) was born September 1885 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Stella Abt. 1906. She was born Abt. 1890 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Everette Hannah: 1910 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 25, 1910: Hannah, Everett, Head, M, W, 24, M1, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Teamster, Transfer Hannah, Stella, Wife, F, W, 20, M1, 4, 2, 2, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio Hannah, Cecil, Son, M, W, 3, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 1 6/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Leek, Homer, Boarder, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, January 14, 1920: Conners, John, Head, O, F, M, W, 67, M, Missouri, Kentucky, Kentucky, Farmer Conners, Sonora, Wife, F, W, 54, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Everet, Stepson, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer (Everett Hannah is also enumerated with his family in Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri on January 30, 1920) 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, January 30, 1930: Hannah, Everett, Head, R, M, W, 34, M, Missouri, Iowa, Missouri, Farm Laborer Hannah, Stella, Wife, M, W, 29, M, Missouri, Germany, Iowa Hannah, Cecil, Son, M, W, 13, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Thelma, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Clarence, Son, M, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Evalina, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Lois, Daughter, F, W, 6/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, April 2, 1930: Hannah, Everett, Head, R, 30, M, W, 44, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Boilermaker, Steam Railroad Hannah, Stella, Wife-H, F, W, 39, M, 15, Missouri, Germany, Iowa Hannah, Thelma L., Daughter, F, W, 21, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Plater, Tablet Factory Hannah, Clarence E., Son, M, W, 19, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Building Contractor Hannah, Evelyn L., Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Clerk, Dry Good Store Hannah, Lois V., Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Claude W., Son, M, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, June E., Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Carl C., Son, M, W, 4 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Collean F., Son, M, W, 2, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Clinton N., Son, M, W, 10/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Everette Hannah: Census 1: 1910, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 3: 1920, Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri Census 4: 1930, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri More About Everette Hannah and Stella: Marriage: Abt. 1906 Children of Everette Hannah and Stella are: 548 i. Cecil C.6 Hannah, born Abt. 1907 in Missouri; died Unknown. He married (1) Beulah C. Roberts Private; born Private. He married (2) Vivian Evelyn Walker 1948; born April 14, 1914 in Hillsboro, Oregon; died October 1989 in Forest Grove, Oregon. Notes for Cecil C. Hannah: 1930 Census, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, April 15, 1930: Roberts, Edmund R., Head, R, 20, M, W, 64, M, 36, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Teamster, Own Roberts, Nancy F., Wife-H, F, W, 54, M, 14, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana Roberts, Edmund, Son, M, W, 15, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hannah, Cecil C., Son-in-Law, M, W, 24, M, 22, Missouri, United States, United States, Packer, Candy Factory Hannah, Beulah C., Daughter, F, W, 19, M, 17, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Bander, Stationery Factory More About Cecil C. Hannah: Census: 1930, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri More About Cecil Hannah and Beulah Roberts: Private-Begin: Private Notes for Vivian Evelyn Walker: Published in The Oregonian (Portland, OR) - October 3, 1989 Deceased Name: VIVIAN EVELYN HANNAH A funeral for Vivian Evelyn Hannah of Hillsboro will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Sunset Chapel of Donelson, Sewell and Mathews Mortuary in Hillsboro. She died in a Forest Grove nursing home Sunday of cancer. She was 75. Mrs. Hannah, nee Walker, was born April 14, 1914, in Hillsboro. She lived most of her life in Washington County and 35 years in Hillsboro. She worked 15 years as a nurse's aide. In 1948 she married Cecil A. Hannah, who preceded her in death. Surviving are her daughters, Charlotte Lakin of Aloha and Dixie Espeland of Austin, Texas; sons, Keith Richter of Springfield and Harold Richter of Twin Falls, Idaho; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Valley Memorial Park in Hillsboro. More About Vivian Evelyn Walker: Burial: October 1989, Valley Memorial Park, Hillsboro, Oregon More About Cecil Hannah and Vivian Walker: Marriage: 1948 549 ii. Thelma L. Hannah, born Private. 550 iii. Clarence E. Hannah, born Abt. 1911 in Missouri; died Unknown. 551 iv. Evelyn L. Hannah, born Private. 552 v. Lois V. Hannah, born Private. 553 vi. Claude W. Hannah, born Private. 554 vii. June E. Hannah, born Private. 555 viii. Carl C. Hannah, born Private. 556 ix. Collean F. Hannah, born Private. 557 x. Clinton N. Hannah, born Private. 285. Opal M.5 Wade (Rolla Linley4, James David3, Peyton2, John1) was born Abt. 1905 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Leander E. Biggs Abt. 1928. He was born Abt. 1904 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Leander E. Biggs: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 7, 1930: Wade, Rolla L., Head, O, 9000, M, W, 45, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Driver, Laundry Wade, Eva, Wife-H, F, W, 44, M, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Chatten, Carl E., Son-in-Law, M, W, 25, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Office Work Chatten, Ruby L., Daughter, F, W, 22, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Stenographer Biggs, Leander E., Son-in-Law, M, W, 26, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Salesman, Automobile Biggs, Opal M., Daughter, F, W, 25, M, 23, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Biggs, Norman L., Grand Son, M, W, 0, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri (8/12 crossed out for age) Nichols, Phillip A., Lodger, M, W, 22, M, 21, Maine, Maine, Maine, Engineer, Structural Streetcar Nichols, Mary A., Lodger, F, W, 20, M, 21, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio More About Leander E. Biggs: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri More About Leander Biggs and Opal Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1928 Child of Opal Wade and Leander Biggs is: 558 i. Norman L.6 Biggs, born Private. 298. Lena Ruth5 Britt (Effie4 Wade, Berry3, Peyton2, John1) was born Abt. 1901 in Missouri, and died Unknown. She married Noah Emerson Paton, son of John Paton and Margaret Coffman. He was born March 01, 1891 in Kansas, and died September 1976 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Notes for Noah Emerson Paton: 1930 Census, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, April 4, 1930: Paton, N. Emerson, Head, R, 95, M, W, 39, M, 33, Kansas, Kansas, Kansas, Secretary Paton, Ruth, Wife-H, F, W, 28, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri (There are 5 lodgers listed) More About Noah Emerson Paton: Census: 1930, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri Children of Lena Britt and Noah Paton are: 559 i. Noah Emerson6 Paton, born Private. + 560 ii. Kenneth Wade Paton, Sr., born March 13, 1939 in Missouri; died May 20, 2004 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. 306. John Elihu5 Wade (Jacob L.4, John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born August 1889 in Clay County, Missouri, and died Bef. 1930. He married Gladys P. Isle. She was born Abt. 1890 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for John Elihu Wade: 1910 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 22, 1910: Wade, John, Head, M, W, 20, M2, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Gladys P., Wife, F, W, 19, M1, 1, 1, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Oklahoma Wade, Nora R., Daughter, F, W, 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 5, 1920: Wade, John E., Head, M, W, 30, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Gladys, Wife, F, W, 29, M, Missouri, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Ruth, Daughter, F, W, 10, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Mary Ellen, Daughter, F, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Edith, Daughter, F, W, 4 7/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Robert Lee, Son, M, W, 1 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Catherine, Daughter, F, W, 11/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About John Elihu Wade: Census 1: 1910, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Census 2: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Notes for Gladys P. Isle: 1930 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, April 29, 1930: Wade, Gladys, Head, O, 3500, F, W, 39, Wd, Missouri, Missouri, Illinois, Proprietor, Beauty Shop Renfro, Ruth, Daughter, F, W, 20, M, 14, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Operator, Telephone Office Wade, Mary E., Daughter, F, W, 17, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Edith, Daughter, F, W, 14, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Robert, Son, M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Katherine, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, John, Son, M, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Renfro, Katherine, Grand Daughter, F, W, 1 8/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Gladys P. Isle: Census: 1930, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Children of John Wade and Gladys Isle are: + 561 i. Nora Ruth6 Wade, born Private. 562 ii. Mary Ellen Wade, born Private. 563 iii. Edith Wade, born Private. 564 iv. Robert Lee Wade, born Private. 565 v. Catherine Wade, born Private. 566 vi. John Wade, born Private. 567 vii. Joseph Paul Wade, born November 26, 1911 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri; died January 27, 1912 in Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. More About Joseph Paul Wade: Burial: January 1912, Gosneyville, Clay County, Missouri 308. Thomas Alvin5 Wade (Jacob L.4, John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born June 13, 1899 in Clay County, Missouri, and died April 1974 in Trimble, Clinton County, Missouri. He married Viley Seuell, daughter of William Seuell and Ella Bailey. She was born April 1899 in Clinton County, Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Thomas Alvin Wade: 1920 Census, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri, January 5, 1920: Wade, Thomas A., Head, O, M, M, W, 20, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Vily, Wife, F, W, 20, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Jessie Bernice, Daughter, F, W, 1 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Wilfred D., Son, M, W, 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Thomas Alvin Wade: Census: 1920, Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri Military service: March 15, 1945, Enlisted in military, Fort Levenworth, Kansas Children are listed above under (244) Viley Seuell. 309. Perry Lee5 Wade (John N.4, John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born December 09, 1891 in Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri, and died July 01, 1962 in Wichita, Kansas. He married Nina May Kunkle March 10, 1915 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. She was born May 24, 1893 in Clark County, Ohio, and died September 26, 1975 in Augusta, Butler County, Kansas. Notes for Perry Lee Wade: 1920 Census, Rock Creek Township, Cowley County, Kansas, January 19, 1920: Wade, Perry, Head, R, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Nina, Wife, F, W, 25, M, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio Wade, Eugene E., Son, M, W, 3, S, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio Wade, Delbert N., Son, M, W, 1, S, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio 1930 Census, Rock Creek Township, Cowley County, Kansas, April 2, 1930: Wade, Perry, Head, R, R, M, W, 37, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Nina, Wife-H, F, W, 35, M, 20, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio Wade, Eugene, Son, M, W, 13, S, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio Wade, Delbert, Son, M, W, 11, S, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio Wade, Margaret, Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio Wade, Victor, Son, M, W, 4, S, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio Wade, Vernon, M, W, 4, S, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio More About Perry Lee Wade: Census 1: 1920, Rock Creek Township, Cowley County, Kansas Census 2: 1930, Rock Creek Township, Cowley County, Kansas More About Perry Wade and Nina Kunkle: Marriage: March 10, 1915, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas Children of Perry Wade and Nina Kunkle are: 568 i. Eugene E.6 Wade, born Private. 569 ii. Delbert N. Wade, born Private. 570 iii. Margaret Wade, born Private. 571 iv. Victor Wade, born Private. 572 v. Vernon Wade, born Private. 311. Creth5 Wade (John N.4, John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born February 07, 1897 in Paradise, Clay County, Missouri, and died April 21, 1975 in St. Joseph, Missouri. He married Maude Lee Kumberg May 18, 1918 in Wichita, Kansas. She was born Abt. 1899 in Missouri, and died Unknown. Notes for Creth Wade: 1930 Census, Harmon Township, Sumner County, Kansas, April 26, 1030: Wade, Creth, Head, R, M, W, 32, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Maude M., Wife-H, F, W, 31, M, 18, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Wilma K., Daughter, F, W, 2 9/12, S, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri Lasley, Loiza, Aunt, F, W, 58, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Creth Wade: Burial: April 1975, Mt. Olivet Cemetery Census: 1930, Harmon Township, Sumner County, Kansas More About Creth Wade and Maude Kumberg: Marriage: May 18, 1918, Wichita, Kansas Child of Creth Wade and Maude Kumberg is: 573 i. Wilma C.6 Wade, born Private. She married Deatherage Private; born Private. More About Deatherage and Wilma Wade: Private-Begin: Private 313. Roy R.5 Wade (John N.4, John Ward3, John W.2, John1) was born July 28, 1905 in Kansas, and died May 1982 in Wellington, Sumner, Kansas. He married Leona Private. She was born Private. Notes for Roy R. Wade: 1930 Census, Gore Township, Sumner County, Kansas, April 10, 1930: Wade, Roy R., Head, R, 10, M, W, 24, M, 19, Kansas, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer, Farming Wade, Leona, Wife, F, W, 20, M, 16, Kansas, Illinois, Missouri Wade, Helen M., Daughter, F, W, 2 9/12, S, Kansas, Kansas, Kansas More About Roy R. Wade: Census: 1930, Gore Township, Sumner County, Kansas More About Roy Wade and Leona: Private-Begin: Private Child of Roy Wade and Leona is: 574 i. Helen M.6 Wade, born Private. 321. Hazel5 Wade (Eutychus4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born June 17, 1905 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, and died Unknown. She married (1) Cecil Stevens. He died Unknown. She married (2) Ben Horton 1922. He died Unknown. Notes for Hazel Wade: 1930 Census, Kelso City, South Kelso Precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington, April 12, 1930: Wade, Eute, Head, O, M, W, 59, M, 27, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, Poultry Farm Wade, Ann, Wife, F, W, 48, M, 18, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois Wade, Loretta, Daughter, F, W, 18, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Annabelle, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Washington, Missouri, Illinois Horton, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 25, M, 16, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, House Maid, Private Family Horton, Lloyt June, Grand Daughter, F, W, 7, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma Horton, Annabell, Grand Daughter, F, W, 3, S, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma More About Hazel Wade: Census: 1930, Kelso City, South Kelso Precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington Notes for Ben Horton: 1930 Census, Kelso City, South Kelso Precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington, April 12, 1930: Wade, Eute, Head, O, M, W, 59, M, 27, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer, Poultry Farm Wade, Ann, Wife, F, W, 48, M, 18, Illinois, Illinois, Illinois Wade, Loretta, Daughter, F, W, 18, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois Wade, Annabelle, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Washington, Missouri, Illinois Horton, Hazel, Daughter, F, W, 25, M, 16, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, House Maid, Private Family Horton, Lloyt June, Grand Daughter, F, W, 7, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma Horton, Annabell, Grand Daughter, F, W, 3, S, Washington, Kansas, Oklahoma More About Ben Horton and Hazel Wade: Marriage: 1922 Children of Hazel Wade and Ben Horton are: 575 i. Lloyt June6 Horton, born Private. 576 ii. Annabell Horton, born Private. 322. Herbert James5 Wade (Eutychus4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born February 07, 1907 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, and died August 25, 1988 in Olympia, Thurston County, Washington. He married Myrtle Eva Brierley May 01, 1932 in Tacoma, Thurston County, Washington, daughter of Henry Brierley and Ica Lemon. She was born October 02, 1905 in Louisville, Boulder County, Colorado, and died October 09, 1985 in Olympia, Thurston County, Washington. Notes for Herbert James Wade: 1930 Census, 22 N. R. 9 E., King County, Washington, April 2, 1930: Wade, Herbert J., Boarder, M, W, 23, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Train Dispatcher, Lumber Obit, Longview Daily News, Longview, Washington: Herbert J. Wade Former local resident Herbert J. Wade, currently of Olympia, died Aug. 25, 1988, in an Olympia nursing home. He was 81. Mr. Wade was born Feb. 7, 1907, to Euticus and Anna L. (Southard) Wade in Pawnee, Okla. He came to Kelso with his parents at the age of 5. He graduated from Kelso High School and attended the College of Puget Sound in Tacoma for two years. Mr. Wade worked for Pacific States Lumber Co. as a dispatcher and timekeeper. He married Myrtle E. Brierley May 1, 1932 in Tacoma. They moved to Castle Rock that same year and owned and operated a ranch. They later owned and operated a contract trucking firm. Mr. Wade retired from Weyerhaeuser in 1972 and he and his wife moved to Buell, Idaho. They lived there until 1982, when they moved to Olympia. Mr. Wade was a member of the Masonic Lodge F&AM 62; Order of Eastern Star, Liberty Chapter, Castle Rock; Order of Eastern Star 38, Buell, Idaho; Silver Lake Grange; and Buell Grange. He was a member of the Buell Baptist Church. His wife preceded him in death on Oct. 9, 1985. He is survived by two sons, Marvin G. Wade of Olympia and Veril E. Wade or Monroe, Was.; two sisters, Hazel Stephans of Bow, Wash., and Lauretta W. Nelson of Spokane; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Woodlawn Funeral Home in Lacey, Wash., with the Rev. Jon L. Hagebusch of the Evergreen Christain Church officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Fund. In the obit Herbert's father's name was misspelled, it should be Eutycus. More About Herbert James Wade: Census: 1930, 22 N. R. 9 E., King County, Washington Cremation: August 29, 1988, Black Hills Crematory, Olympia, Thurston County, Washington Notes for Myrtle Eva Brierley: Obit, Longview Daily News, Longview, Washington: Myrtle E. Wade Former local resident and longtime teacher Myrtle E. Wade of Olympia died Oct. 9, 1985, at home. She was 80. She was born Oct. 2, 1905, at Louisville, Colo., and moved to Castle Rock in 1932, the same year she married Herbert J. Wade. The couple lived in the local area from 1932 to 1972 when they moved to Buhl, Idaho. They resided in Buhl for 10 years before moving to Olympia in 1982. Mrs. Wade taught school in Kelso from 1925 to 1930 and in Castle Rock from 1941 to 1968. She was also a 4-H leader in Castle Rock from 1946 to 1958. Her memberships included the Washington Education Association. She was a past matron of Liberty Chapter Order of Eastern Star in Castle Rock, a member of OES Chapter 38 of Buhl, the Silver Lake and Buhl Granges and the Buhl Baptist Church. She is survived at home by her husband, Herbert J. Wade. Also surviving are two sons, Marvin G. Wade of Olympia and Veril E. Wade of Monroe, Washington; a brother, Ralph Brierley of Spokane; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services are 2 p.m. Thursday at Evergreen Christian Center, Olympia, with the Rev. Ronald W. Hastie officiating. Cremation will follow under the direction of Woodlawn Funeral Home. Friends who wish to express sympathy may contribute to ADRDA Alzheimers in care of the University of Washington Alzheimer's Research, P.O. Box 77031, Seattle, Wash. 98177. More About Myrtle Eva Brierley: Cremation: October 17, 1985, Black Hills Crematory, Olympia, Thurston County, Washington More About Herbert Wade and Myrtle Brierley: Marriage: May 01, 1932, Tacoma, Thurston County, Washington Children of Herbert Wade and Myrtle Brierley are: + 577 i. Marvin George6 Wade, born Private. + 578 ii. Veril Elbert Wade, born Private. 323. Fred Eutycus5 Wade (Eutychus4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born January 07, 1910 in Oklahoma, and died June 04, 1955 in Rockaway Beach, Oregon. He married Florence Johnson Private. She was born Private. Notes for Fred Eutycus Wade: 1930 Census, 22 N. R. 9 E., King County, Washington, April 2, 1930: Wade, Fred E., Boarder, M, W, 20, S, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Logger, Lumber More About Fred Eutycus Wade: Census: 1930, 22 N. R. 9 E., King County, Washington More About Fred Wade and Florence Johnson: Private-Begin: Private Child of Fred Wade and Florence Johnson is: 579 i. John6 Wade, born Private. 325. Annabell5 Wade (Eutychus4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born March 18, 1919 in Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington, and died 1988 in Spokane, Washington. She married Robert Mellis Private. He was born Private. More About Annabell Wade: Cause of Death: Cancer More About Robert Mellis and Annabell Wade: Private-Begin: Private Children of Annabell Wade and Robert Mellis are: 580 i. Robert6 Mellis, Jr., born Private. 581 ii. Kathy Mellis, born Private. 326. Walter Pleasant5 Wade (Daniel4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born September 11, 1896 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died March 28, 1959 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri. He married Hazel Grisham October 25, 1916 in Platte City, Missouri. She was born December 22, 1900 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri, and died January 03, 1973 in Plattsburg, Missouri. Notes for Walter Pleasant Wade: 1920 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, Wade, Walter P., Head, R, M, W, 28, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Hazel, Wife, F, W, 19, M, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Albert L., Son, M, W, 1 5/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 1930 Census, Pettis Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 3, 1930: Wade, Walter P., Head, R, M, W, 33, M, 20, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Hazel, Wife-H, F, W, 29, M, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Albert L., Son, M, W, 11, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Vernon G., Son, M, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Velma M., Daughter, F, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Dorothy L., Daughter, F, W, 4 2/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Eva B., Daughter, F, W, 2 3/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Obit from Mary Ann Schmollinger Wade: Walter Pleasant Wade, the son of Dan and Eva Jackson Wade, was born on September 11, 1896 near Kearney, Missouri and died at his home in Platte City on March 28th, 1959. He lived in both the Platte City and Parkville communities where he was occupied as a farmer. He later purchased a business in Platte City which he operated until his health forced him to retire. He was a member of the Christian Church and the Masonic Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hazel Wade of the home; his mother Mrs. Dan Wade, Platte City; three daughters, Mrs. Velma Mae Lewis, Platte City, Mrs. Dorothy Louise Christensen, Alliance, Nebr., Mrs. Eva Bell Henderson, Wichita, Kans.; three sons, Albert Wade and Vernon Wade, Platte City and Sgt. Daniel P. Wade of Goldsboro, North Carolina; four sisters, Mrs. Foy Melvin, Platte City; Mrs. Clayton Babcock, Dearborn, Mrs. Lester Grisham, Gower, Mrs. Hazel Wade, Albuquerque, New Mexico; three brothers, Harry Wade, Platte City, Jesse Wade, Camden Point, William Wade, Kansas City; 13 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at the First Christian Church with burial in the Platte City cemetery. More About Walter Pleasant Wade: Census 1: 1920, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Census 2: 1930, Pettis Township, Platte County, Missouri Notes for Hazel Grisham: Obit from Mary Ann Schmollinger Wade: Published in the Platte County Landmark: Mrs. Lee B. Moore Mrs. Hazel Wade Moore, 72, of Plattsburg, Mo., died Tuesday, January 3, 1973 at the home. She was born in Platte County and had lived in Platte city most of her life before moving to Plattsburg two years ago. She was a member of the Hillsboro Christian Church. She is survived by her husband, Lee B. Moore of the home; three sons, Albert Wade, Rushville, Mo., Vernon G. Wade, Platte City and Daniel P. Wade, Topeka; three daughters; Mrs. Velma Lewis Smith,Platte City, Mrs. Dorothy Christenson, Alliance, Neb., Mrs. Eva Belle Henderson, Wichita; three brothers, Lester Grisham, Gower, Francis Grisham, Parkville and Edward Grisham, Platte City; a sister, Mrs. Lois Kerns, Weston; 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday at the Platte City Christian Church with burial in the Platte City Cemetery. Rollins service. More About Walter Wade and Hazel Grisham: Marriage: October 25, 1916, Platte City, Missouri Children of Walter Wade and Hazel Grisham are: + 582 i. Albert Lee6 Wade, born Private. + 583 ii. Vernon Glen Wade, born April 30, 1921 in Parkville, Missouri; died July 18, 1991 in Rushville, Missouri. + 584 iii. Velma Mae Wade, born December 06, 1923 in Platte County, Missouri; died November 16, 1998 in Laredo, Texas. 585 iv. Dorothy Louise Wade, born Private. She married Leonard Theadore Christensen Private; born Private. More About Leonard Christensen and Dorothy Wade: Private-Begin: Private + 586 v. Eva Belle Wade, born Private. + 587 vi. Daniel Pleasant Wade, born Private. 328. James Franklin5 Wade (Daniel4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born October 12, 1900 in Platte County, Missouri, and died February 06, 1937 in Platte County, Missouri. He married Sarah Alice Stubbs July 14, 1921 in Platte County, Missouri. She was born March 05, 1902 in Platte County, Missouri, and died February 11, 1937 in Platte County, Missouri. Notes for James Franklin Wade: 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 4, 1930: Wade, James, Head, R, M, W, 29, M, 21, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Town Manager Wade, Alice, Wife-H, F, W, 27, M, 19, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Edith, Daughter, F, W, 8, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Virginia, Daughter, F, W, 7, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, Edna, Daughter, F, W, 5, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Wade, James Jr., Son, M, W, 2 1/12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Chancy, Roy, Laborer, M, W, 23, S, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Farmer Death certificate records say he died February 5, 1937. More About James Franklin Wade: Census: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri Notes for Sarah Alice Stubbs: Death records are for Alice Wade, Platte County, Missouri. More About James Wade and Sarah Stubbs: Marriage: July 14, 1921, Platte County, Missouri Children of James Wade and Sarah Stubbs are: + 588 i. Edith M.6 Wade, born Private. 589 ii. Virginia Wade, born Private. + 590 iii. Edna Ruth Wade, born Private. 591 iv. James Franklin Wade, Jr., born March 06, 1928 in Missouri; died November 22, 1968. He married Helen Hon Private; born Private. More About James Wade and Helen Hon: Private-Begin: Private 329. Gracie Mae5 Wade (Daniel4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born May 18, 1903 in Clay County, Missouri, and died February 28, 1924 in Platte County, Missouri. She married James Adamson 1922 in Missouri. He died Unknown. Notes for James Adamson: 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri: Wade, Dan, Head, R, M, W, 57, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Wade, Eva, Wife-H, F, W, 52, M, 17, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana Wade, Harry, Son, M, W, 12, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Adamson, James D., Grandson, M, W, 6, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Hayes, Robert, Laborer, M, W, 18, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Laborer Farm More About James Adamson: Census: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County More About James Adamson and Gracie Wade: Marriage: 1922, Missouri Child of Gracie Wade and James Adamson is: 592 i. James D.6 Adamson, born Private. 331. Alma M.5 Wade (Daniel4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born March 14, 1907 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died May 28, 1993 in Gower, Platte County, Missouri. She married Foy Melvin 1933 in Missouri. He was born September 12, 1900 in Missouri, and died December 30, 1985. More About Foy Melvin and Alma Wade: Marriage: 1933, Missouri Child of Alma Wade and Foy Melvin is: 593 i. Deloris Sue6 Melvin, born August 30, 1937 in Platte City, Missouri; died March 08, 2003 in North Kansas City, Missouri. She married Floyd Ray Dennis Private; born Private. More About Deloris Sue Melvin: Died 2: March 08, 2003, North Kansas City Hospital More About Floyd Dennis and Deloris Melvin: Private-Begin: Private 332. Betty M.5 Wade (Daniel4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born November 02, 1909 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died June 11, 1989 in Platte County, Missouri. She married Clayton Mathew Babcock Abt. 1925 in Missouri. He was born November 16, 1903 in Missouri, and died January 30, 1988. Notes for Clayton Mathew Babcock: 1930 Census, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri, April 7, 1930: Babcock, Clayton, Head, R, M, W, 26, M, 22, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, Farmer Babcock, Betty, Wife-H, F, W, 21, M, 16, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri Babcock, Alma I., Daughter, F, W, 1, S, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri More About Clayton Mathew Babcock: Census: 1930, Carroll Township, Platte County, Missouri More About Clayton Babcock and Betty Wade: Marriage: Abt. 1925, Missouri Child of Betty Wade and Clayton Babcock is: 594 i. Alma Irene6 Babcock, born August 24, 1928 in Missouri; died June 21, 2000. She married Ralph Edwards, Jr. Private; born Private. More About Ralph Edwards and Alma Babcock: Private-Begin: Private 333. Helen E.5 Wade (Daniel4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born January 27, 1912 in Kearney, Clay County, Missouri, and died October 12, 1988 in Gower, Missouri. She married Lester C. Grisham January 27, 1930 in Leavenworth, Kansas. He was born January 11, 1908 in Platte County, Missouri, and died August 08, 1997 in Platte County, Missouri. More About Lester Grisham and Helen Wade: Marriage: January 27, 1930, Leavenworth, Kansas Children of Helen Wade and Lester Grisham are: 595 i. Eva Jane6 Grisham, born Private. She married Marlin F. Schuster Private; born Private. More About Marlin Schuster and Eva Grisham: Private-Begin: Private 596 ii. Rexel Clark Grisham, born Private. He married Anna Lou Stanton Private; born Private. More About Rexel Grisham and Anna Stanton: Private-Begin: Private 335. Harry V.5 Wade (Daniel4, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born January 25, 1918 in Clay County, Missouri, and died December 10, 1984. He married Dorothy Edwards April 22, 1939 in Parkville, Missouri. She was born September 04, 1922 in Hoover, Missoouri, and died October 07, 2003 in Hermitage, Missouri. More About Harry Wade and Dorothy Edwards: Marriage: April 22, 1939, Parkville, Missouri Children of Harry Wade and Dorothy Edwards are: + 597 i. Jackie Dean6 Wade, born Private. 598 ii. Ronald Ralph Wade, born Private. 337. George Sharp5 Duncan (Susie Elizabeth4 Wade, Pleasant3, John W.2, John1) was born October 02, 1892 in Clinton County, Missouri, and died August 29, 1942 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado. He married (1) Orra Lyman McClure July 15, 1917 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, daughter of Clark McClure and Mary Lyman. She was born September 22, 1893 in Grant's Pass, Oregon, and died July 13, 1924 in Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado. He married (2) Juanita S