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      89. Matthew Jackson7 Caudill (Jane "Jenny"6, Sarah5 Webb, James4, John3, John2, Robert1) was born Abt. 1829 in Scott County, VA, and died Unknown. He married Temperance Fitzpatrick August 01, 1842 in Floyd County, KY. She was born October 1816 in Johnson County, KY, and died Unknown.

Marriage Notes for Matthew Caudill and Temperance Fitzpatrick:
Marriage bond.
     
Children of Matthew Caudill and Temperance Fitzpatrick are:
  390 i.   Fanny8 Caudill, born Abt. 1843 in Holly Branch, Johnson County, KY; died July 23, 1939 in Riceville, Johnson County, KY.
  391 ii.   Thomas Caudill, born Abt. 1845 in Johnson County, KY; died Unknown.
  392 iii.   Nancy Caudill, born Abt. 1848 in Johnson County, KY; died Unknown.
  393 iv.   Emeline "Emily" Caudill, born Abt. 1852 in Jennys Creek, Johnson County, KY; died March 26, 1945 in Whitehouse, KY.
  394 v.   Sally Ann Caudill, born Abt. September 1853; died October 09, 1853 in Johnson County, KY.
+ 395 vi.   William Caudill, born Abt. 1854; died Unknown.
+ 396 vii.   Daniel Caudill, born August 03, 1856 in Johnson County, KY; died January 23, 1941 in Riceville, Johnson County, KY.
  397 viii.   Paulina Caudill, born June 18, 1858; died Unknown.
  398 ix.   Edmond Caudill, born August 1861; died Unknown.
  399 x.   Wiley Caudill, born February 1865; died Unknown.
  400 xi.   Martha Caudill, born Abt. 1865; died Unknown.
  401 xii.   Lydia Caudill, born Abt. 1866; died Unknown.


      90. C. Abner7 Caudill (Jane "Jenny"6, Sarah5 Webb, James4, John3, John2, Robert1) was born Abt. 1829, and died Unknown. He married Mary Emily Justice July 24, 1849 in Johnson County, KY, daughter of Abraham Justice. She was born Abt. 1829, and died Unknown.

Notes for C. Abner Caudill:
Abner is listed in the 1850 and 1860 Johnson County, KY, censuses and in the 1880 Lawrence County, KY, census.
     
Children of C. Caudill and Mary Justice are:
  402 i.   Mary A.8 Caudill, born Abt. 1851; died Unknown.
  403 ii.   Sarah A. Caudill, born Abt. 1853; died Unknown. She married Walter Edwards; died Unknown.
  404 iii.   Cynthia Caudill, born April 1855 in Johnson County, KY; died Unknown.
  405 iv.   Dercany Caudill, born April 1855 in Johnson County, KY; died Unknown.
  406 v.   Louisa Caudill, born June 12, 1857 in Lawrence County, KY; died Unknown.
  407 vi.   Margaret E. Caudill, born June 19, 1859 in Johnson County, KY; died Unknown.
  408 vii.   Franklin S. Caudill, born Abt. 1862; died Unknown.
  409 viii.   Milton F. Caudill, born Abt. 1864; died Unknown.
  410 ix.   G. William Caudill, born Abt. 1868; died Abt. 1905. He married Mary Ellen Boggs; died Unknown.
  411 x.   Alice S. Caudill, born Abt. 1871; died Unknown.


      94. Stephen7 Collier (Mary6 Caudill, Sarah5 Webb, James4, John3, John2, Robert1)52 was born Abt. 1834, and died Unknown. He married (1) Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Roark52 March 01, 1856 in Letcher County, KY53,54,55,56. She was born September 30, 1840, and died February 21, 1917. He married (2) Mary Mead September 23, 1869 in Letcher County, KY57,58,59,60. She was born Abt. 1847, and died Unknown.
     
Children of Stephen Collier and Elizabeth Roark are:
  412 i.   Richard8 Collier, born Abt. 1858; died Unknown. He married Mary Cook May 12, 1878 in Letcher County, KY61; died Unknown.
  413 ii.   James W. Collier, born Abt. 1859; died Unknown. He married Polly Yonts; died Unknown.
  414 iii.   Martha Collier, born Abt. 1860; died Unknown. She married Manuel Meade; died Unknown.
     
Children of Stephen Collier and Mary Mead are:
  415 i.   Mary8 Collier, born Abt. 1871; died Unknown.
  416 ii.   Thomas Collier, born August 31, 1873; died February 11, 1947. He married Arminda Meade; born March 25, 1878; died February 04, 1954.
  417 iii.   Jonathan "Twig" Collier, born Abt. 1874; died Unknown. He married Marinda "Rinda" Houston March 24, 1898 in Letcher County, KY; died Unknown.
  418 iv.   Sarah Collier, born November 15, 1875; died Unknown.


      96. Samuel P.7 Collier (Mary6 Caudill, Sarah5 Webb, James4, John3, John2, Robert1) was born October 09, 1837 in Floyd (now Letcher) County, KY, and died September 16, 1927 in Millstone, Letcher County, KY. He married Martha Ann Roark August 07, 1860, daughter of Jim Roark and Betsy Mullins. She was born September 30, 1840, and died February 21, 1917 in Millstone, Letcher County, KY.
     
Children of Samuel Collier and Martha Roark are:
  419 i.   Sarah Elizabeth8 Collier, born September 03, 1861; died Unknown. She married Jesse Tackett May 15, 1879; died Unknown.
  420 ii.   Mary Marilda Collier, born March 18, 1863; died Unknown. She married Alex Wright; died Unknown.
  421 iii.   William Wesley "Bill" Collier, born June 15, 1872 in Goose Creek, Letcher County, KY; died April 27, 1952. He married Nancy Ann Bentley February 08, 1894; born October 05, 1877; died October 27, 1960 in Portmouth, OH.
  422 iv.   Creed Collier, born Abt. 1877; died Unknown.
  423 v.   Martha Ellen Collier, born May 21, 1878; died Unknown.
  424 vi.   Enoch Irven Collier, born February 21, 1881 in Letcher County, KY; died August 18, 1970 in Millstone, Letcher County, KY. He married Cordelia Bell Bentley August 26, 1899; born October 25, 1879 in Letcher County, KY; died October 29, 1956 in Millstone, Letcher County, KY.


      99. Henry C.7 Caudill (Samuel6, Sarah5 Webb, James4, John3, John2, Robert1) was born December 09, 1828 in Letcher County, KY, and died January 07, 1882 in Rowan County, KY. He married Elizabeth Short November 09, 1848 in Letcher County, KY, daughter of Charles Short and Anna Mullins. She was born October 17, 1830 in Wise County, VA, and died March 22, 1910.
     
Children of Henry Caudill and Elizabeth Short are:
  425 i.   Sarah "Sallie"8 Caudill, born August 11, 1849 in Letcher County, KY; died April 09, 1920. She married Henry Gregory; died Unknown.
  426 ii.   David Caudill, born September 26, 1850 in Letcher County, KY; died March 01, 1883.
  427 iii.   John G. Caudill, born February 24, 1852 in Letcher County, KY; died July 24, 1924.
  428 iv.   Rebecca Caudill, born May 30, 1854 in Letcher County, KY; died September 14, 1941 in Elliottsville, Rowan County, KY. She married William Washington Williams April 05, 1873 in Elliottsville, Rowan County, KY; born January 16, 1848; died March 29, 1940.
  429 v.   Rosannah "Anne" Caudill, born February 14, 1856 in Letcher County, KY; died Unknown.
+ 430 vi.   William B. Caudill, born January 23, 1858 in Letcher County, KY; died June 25, 1928 in Elliottsville, Rowan County, KY.
  431 vii.   Jesse P. Caudill, born September 18, 1859 in Letcher County, KY; died October 16, 1923. He married Lula Goodin August 31, 1891; died Unknown.
  Notes for Jesse P. Caudill:
JESSE P. CAUDILL. A community usually takes on the character and reflects the enterprise of its inhabitants. A town that grows, that gets new business, that extends its facilities of education and betters its living conditions, is always the home of a group of men who believes in and practice progress in their own affairs and in public spirited co-operation.
One of the men who has made Protection one of the best towns of Southwestern Kansas is Jesse P. Caudill, who for a number of years was a progressive real estate dealer there, equally prominent in the civic affairs, and is a practical farmer and still engaged in the real estate business.
Mr. Caudill came to Kansas as a permanent settler in 1900, and has been a resident of Comanche County since the 27th of September of that year. He is of an old Kentucky family, and was born near Whiteburg, not far from Cumberland Gap, in Letcher County of that state September 18, 1859. He grew up in Rowan County near Morehead, his boyhood being spent on a farm. He attended common schools at Elliottsville, and worked and was in the schoolroom off and on until he reached his majority. After that he lived with his widowed mother on the farm until 1885, when, unmarried and alone, he came out to Kansas, stopping at Holton. He was without capital, and as his experience was that of a farmer he found his first work as a farm hand at $18 a month. He worked on different farms in that part of the state for five years and then went back to Kentucky, where he married, and lived there five years more as a tenant farmer.
On coming to Kansas in 1900 Mr. Caudill drove through with a team and wagon to Barber County, and at Hazelton engaged in the hotel business. For six years he was the genial proprietor of the European Hotel, and he not only conducted a good place of public entertainment, but acquired a general knowledge of the country and the people. On selling the hotel he came to Protection May 6, 1906, and here entered the real estate field. At that time property values were beginning to increase, as a result of the new tide of home seekers. Mr. Caudill organized the Bluff Creek Valley Real Estate Company, and through the extension of the connections of this firm did much to promote emigration. Mr. Caudill gave all his time to the real estate business for nine years. One of his largest fields was the sale of the Turkey Track ranch of 9,150 acres for $10 an acre. Since then he has sold much of this ranch in smaller tracts for $30 an acre, and he personally owns a quarter section of that famous ranch.
Mr. Caudill is credited with planning and carrying out the movement which brought about the incorporation of the Town of Protection. It was a matter of importance to get the town into the rank of incorporated communities, and how it was done brings up a few items of real Kansas history. A special act of the Legislature had to be passed reducing the population requirements by fifty. Even then Protection could not muster enough inhabitants to fulfill the rule. Finally a Mennonite family of sixteen persons came to the county for the purpose of settling, and Mr. Caudill used his persuasion effectively to get them to move into a house on the townsite on Saturday evening. Early Monday morning he appeared before the Board of County Commissioners with proof showing that Protection had a few more than 200 inhabitants, and persistently waged the cause until the act of incorporation was applied to the community. After that Mr. Caudill was a member of the Town Council six years. This council busied itself with much progressive improvements, including the draining and grading of streets and building of sidewalks. Another act was the granting of a franchise by the council to C. C. Towner for a period of twenty years to install a light plant.
After much of the land around Protection was sold and occupied by homesteaders, Mr. Caudill gradually retired from the real estate business to the extent of taking up farming on his own account. In politics he was reared a democrat and cast his first presidential ballot for General Hancock. He has been an active leader of his party in Comanche County. In 1908 he was candidate for the Lower House of the Legislature, and was defeated by seven votes in a county normally republican by a majority of 450. In 1914 he was again his party's candidate, and defeated the republican incumbent by twenty-seven votes. During the next session he served under Speaker Robert Stone, and was made chairman of the committee on mileage and member of the committees of roads and highways, fish and game, and others. He contributed his efforts towards increasing the effectiveness of prohibition laws in Kansas, introducing a bill which would have made it compulsory for county clerks to publish the names of all persons receiving intoxicating liquors. This bill passed the House by eighty-seven votes, but was defeated in the committee room of the Senate. In 1916 Mr. Caudill was returned to the House by a majority of 796. Under Speaker Keene he was a member of the judiciary, claims and accounts, rules of the house committee and others, and supported the movement and measure to make Kansas a "bone dry state." Mr. Caudill is affiliated with both branches of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, is a Scottish Rite Mason with membership in the Wichita Consistory, and is also a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. He and his family are Baptists.
The Caudill family is of Scotch-Irish stock and were pioneer settlers in North Carolina and also in pioneer times moved across the line into Eastern Kentucky. Mr. Caudill's grandfather, Samuel Caudill, spent all his life in Kentucky as a farmer. He furnished two sons for the Confederate service. Samuel Caudill married a Miss Maggard. He died in Rowan County, Kentucky, in 1884, at the age of eighty-five. He had a large number of children, and one of the oldest was Rev. Henry Caudill, father of Jesse P. Rev. Henry Caudill was born in Letcher County, Kentucky, and acquired a good education and spent his life as a minister of the Baptist Church. He was a southern man in sentiment but owned no slaves. He died in Rowan County February 7, 1882, at the age of fifty-two. He married Elizabeth Short, daughter of Charles and Ann (Mullins) Short. She survived him many years and passed away in 1912. Her large family of children consisted of the following: Sallie, who married Henry Gregory, of Moorehead, Kentucky; David, who died in Fleming County, Kentucky; John, of Antigo, Wisconsin; Rebecca, wife of W. W. Williams, of Elliottsville, Kentucky; Anna, who married B. F. Parker, of Preston, Kentucky; William B., of Portsmouth, Ohio; Jesse P.; Margaret, who married H. E. Porter and died at Elliottsville; Dan P., of Muses Mills, Kentucky; James W. who died in young manhood; Jane, who married John Pennington, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Henry, of Kankakee, Illinois; Florence, who married Jack Stacey and died in Kentucky; Susie, who married William Porter, of New Mexico; and Sanford, who died in Kentucky, leaving a family.
After his return from Kansas as above noted Jesse P. Caudill married, August 31, 1891, Miss Lulu Goodan, daughter of William F. and Queen (Nickell) Goodan. Mrs. Caudill was one of two children, her sister being Mrs. Kate Pearsoll, wife of C. P. Pearsoll of Gage, Oklahoma. The only son of Mr. and Mrs. Caudill is Clyde, who is now serving his country and is stationed at Harvard University as radio operator and in training having finished his term at Dinwiddie Institute, Minneapolis, in sixty days, just half the time allotted by the Government.

Transcribed from A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written and compiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. [Revised ed.] Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1919, c1918. 5 v. (xlviii, 2530 p., [155] leaves of plates): ill., maps (some fold.), ports.; 27 cm.

  432 viii.   Nancy Jane Caudill, born March 10, 1869; died Unknown.
  433 ix.   Margaret Caudill, born December 18, 1861 in Letcher County, KY; died May 08, 1906.
  434 x.   Daniel P. Caudill, born June 24, 1863 in Letcher County, KY; died January 22, 1933.
  435 xi.   James Stewart Caudill, born December 28, 1863 in Letcher County, KY; died November 10, 1866.
  436 xii.   Henry Franklin Caudill, born June 03, 1867 in Letcher County, KY; died May 02, 1930 in Morehead, KY. He married Margaret Frances Cornett February 02, 1894; born January 30, 1865; died Unknown.
  437 xiii.   Florence B. Caudill, born January 22, 1871 in Rowan County, KY; died Abt. 1891.
+ 438 xiv.   Susan "Susie" Caudill, born March 22, 1873 in Morehead, Rowan County, KY; died March 27, 1967 in Alief, TX.
  439 xv.   Sanford Caudill, born December 14, 1874 in Rowan County, KY; died November 20, 1909. He married Belle Parker; born July 1878; died Unknown.


      100. David7 Caudill (Samuel6, Sarah5 Webb, James4, John3, John2, Robert1)62 was born February 15, 1831 in Perry County, KY, and died February 02, 1872 in Dry Creek, Rowan County, KY. He married Roseanna Christian January 12, 1854 in Letcher County, KY. She was born June 30, 1837 in Scott County, VA, and died March 27, 1894 in Dry Creek, Rowan County, KY.
     
Children of David Caudill and Roseanna Christian are:
+ 440 i.   Henry Clay8 Caudill, born November 21, 1854; died April 20, 1928 in Rowan County, KY.
  441 ii.   Mary "Polly" Caudill, born February 23, 1856 in Dry Creek, Rowan County, KY; died Unknown. She married James Franklin; died Unknown.
  442 iii.   Sarah Caudill, born August 08, 1857 in Elliott County, KY; died June 10, 1930. She married Charlie Mabry; born April 11, 1858 in Elliott County, KY; died August 10, 1926 in Rowan County, KY.
  443 iv.   John D. Caudill, born January 18, 1860; died Unknown. He married Lizzie Deboard December 20, 1883; died Unknown.
  444 v.   Robert Caudill, born July 18, 1861; died Unknown.
  445 vi.   Anna Caudill, born January 10, 1863; died Unknown. She married William Royce; died Unknown.
  446 vii.   Elizabeth Caudill, born September 08, 1864; died Unknown. She married Alvin Royce; died Unknown.
  447 viii.   Thomas H. Caudill, born June 05, 1866; died Unknown.
+ 448 ix.   Lydia Margaret Caudill, born August 31, 1868; died April 20, 1924 in White Lake, WI.
  449 x.   Nancy Caudill, born April 14, 1870 in Rowan County, KY; died November 26, 1936. She married James Wesley Williams November 25, 1886 in Rowan County, KY; died Unknown.
  450 xi.   David Caudill, Jr., born January 17, 1872; died Unknown.


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