Edward Weiss1

     Edward Weiss was born circa 1894 at Russia.1 Edward married Freda L. Eisenberg, daughter of Max Eisenberg and Bertha Weinstein, circa 1923.1
     

Edward immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1904.1

The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Edward was enumerated in the household of Max Eisenberg as his son-in-law, "Edward Weiss", at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. His given age was 36 and his given place of birth was Russia. His native language was said to be Hebrew. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1904, and was a naturalized citizen. He was married at the age of 29, and was a salesman at a toy factory.1

Child of Edward Weiss and Freda L. Eisenberg

  • Melvin Weiss2

Citations

  1. [S405] 1930 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, enumeration district 206, sheet 4A, dwelling 58, family 67, Edward Weiss in Max Eisenberg household; National Archives micropublication T626, roll 1854.
  2. [S405] 1930 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, population schedule, Dayton, enumeration district 206, sheet 4A, dwelling 58, family 67, Melvin Weiss in Max Eisenberg household.

Georgia A. Weldon1

     Georgia A. Weldon was born circa 1889 at Kentucky.2 Georgia A. married James I. Pollard, son of Henry Clay Pollard and Nancy Ann Blanks, on 27 December 1904 at Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky.1 Georgia died on 1 April 1921 at Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky.1 She was buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Garrard County, Kentucky.1
     

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Georgia was enumerated in the household of James I. Pollard as his wife, "Nancy Pollard", at Lancaster Township, Garrard County, Kentucky. Her given age was 31 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.2

Children of Georgia A. Weldon and James I. Pollard

  • Grace Lou Pollard3
  • William Homer Pollard4
  • Bess M. Pollard5
  • Frances Pollard6
  • Jess W. Pollard7
  • Paul R. Pollard8
  • Elizabeth Pollard9
  • James J. Pollard1

Citations

  1. [S96] Donna Ryan, Pollard GEDCOM; supplied by Donna Ryan, 13 August 1995.
  2. [S328] 1920 U. S. Census, Garrard County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Nancy Pollard in James Pollard household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 570.
  3. [S328] 1920 U. S. Census, Garrard County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Grace Pollard in James Pollard household.
  4. [S328] 1920 U. S. Census, Garrard County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Homer Pollard in James Pollard household.
  5. [S328] 1920 U. S. Census, Garrard County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Bessie Pollard in James Pollard household.
  6. [S28] 1900 U. S. Census, Mercer County, Missouri, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Frances Pollard in James Pollard household; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 874.
  7. [S28] 1900 U. S. Census, Mercer County, Missouri, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Jess Pollard in James Pollard household.
  8. [S28] 1900 U. S. Census, Mercer County, Missouri, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Paul Pollard in James Pollard household.
  9. [S28] 1900 U. S. Census, Mercer County, Missouri, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 8A, family 192, dwelling 194, Elizabeth Pollard in James Pollard household.

Jemima Wells1

     Jemima Wells was born circa 1755.2 Jemima married James Turner Sr., son of Thomas Turner and Catherine Smith, circa 1775 at Rowan County, North Carolina.2 Jemima died between 1830 and 1834 at Boone County, Missouri.3,4

Children of Jemima Wells and James Turner Sr.

Citations

  1. [S208] Virginia Darcey Slaughter, Turner Family Group Sheets; supplied by Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, Missouri, July 1997. Citing a family member who stated that her name had been Wells. Proof has not been found.
  2. [S208] Virginia Darcey Slaughter, Turner Family Group Sheets.
  3. [S6] 1830 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, Rocky Fork Township, page 104, James Turner; National Archives micropublication M19, roll 73. A female, 70 to 80 years of age was listed as living in James Turner's household on the 1830 U. S. Census for Boone County, Missouri.
  4. [S207] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County 1821-1870 (Columbia, Missouri: Privately printed, 1933), page 14. James Turner, Sr., # 197; Jemima Turner was not an heir in the administration of her husband's estate in Sep 1834.
  5. [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
  6. [S1095] "GEDCOM G978," family tree, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com), accessed 1998.
  7. [S52] Audrain County Area Genealogical Society, Audrain County, Missouri, Ancestor Charts, Volume I (Mexico, Missouri: Audrain County Area Genealogical Society, 1993).

John West1

     John married Parmelia Pollard, daughter of Absolom Pollard and Leanna Banks, on 27 April 1813 at Garrard County, Kentucky.1

Citations

  1. [S96] Donna Ryan, Pollard GEDCOM; supplied by Donna Ryan, 13 August 1995.

Benton White1

     Benton married Susan J. Turner, daughter of Ephraim Turner and Sarah Rupe, on 1 September 1864 at Howard County, Missouri.2

Children of Benton White and Susan J. Turner

  • John White1
  • Nannie White1
  • Bettie White1
  • Samuel R. White1
  • Mary (May?) T. White1

Citations

  1. [S106] W.F Switzler, History of Boone County, Missouri (St. Louis: Western Historical Company, 1882), page 1062.
  2. [S111] International Genealogical Index (IGI). Online http://www.familysearch.org

John White1

John White||p256.htm#i5422|William White|d. b Oct 1822|p256.htm#i5420|Nancy Nave|b. bt 1802 - 1805\nd. 21 Nov 1869|p145.htm#i1644|||||||Jacob Nave|b. bt 1771 - 1780\nd. 23 Apr 1833|p144.htm#i3079|Elizabeth (?)|d. b 25 Feb 1843|p3.htm#i14135|
     John White was the son of William White and Nancy Nave.1

Citations

  1. [S377] "Captain Jim Fletcher the Choctaw Chief," personal web site, A Journey Past (http://www.ajourneypast.com/captjim.html).

William White1

     William married Nancy Nave, daughter of Jacob Nave and Elizabeth (?), on 5 March 1820 at Cooper County, Missouri.1 William died before October 1822 at Missouri.2
     

Administration was granted for the estate of William White on 25 October 1822. John D. Jones was appointed administrator. Nancy Nave and Jacob Nave were appointed as new administrators on 7 November 1822 with new sec. Jacob Catron, Jno. J. Heard and Lidgard Fine.3

Children of William White and Nancy Nave

Citations

  1. [S1121] Jordan Dodd, "Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900," subscription database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com): 2000.
  2. [S425] Jacqueline Hogan Williams and Betty Harvey Williams, "Abstract of Wills and Administrations," abstracts, transcribed from Lafayette County, Missouri; Abstract of Wills and Administrations: 1821-1850, Geneavillage (http://www.geneavillage.com/coffeeuser/dpwills7.htm): 1968. Citing page 43.
  3. [S425] Jacqueline Hogan Williams and Betty Harvey Williams, "Abstract of Wills and Administrations", Geneavillage.
  4. [S377] "Captain Jim Fletcher the Choctaw Chief," personal web site, A Journey Past (http://www.ajourneypast.com/captjim.html).

William Calvin White1

William Calvin White|b. c 1822|p256.htm#i5423|William White|d. b Oct 1822|p256.htm#i5420|Nancy Nave|b. bt 1802 - 1805\nd. 21 Nov 1869|p145.htm#i1644|||||||Jacob Nave|b. bt 1771 - 1780\nd. 23 Apr 1833|p144.htm#i3079|Elizabeth (?)|d. b 25 Feb 1843|p3.htm#i14135|
     William Calvin White was born circa 1822 at Missouri.2,1 He was the son of William White and Nancy Nave.2,3
     

The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. William was enumerated as "W. C. White", in the household of Nancy Nave at Lexington Township, Lafayette County, Missouri. His given age was 38 and his given place of birth was Missouri.2

Citations

  1. [S457] Virginia Montague Ruff, Marshall, Missouri to Ruth Fletcher Wiley, photocopy of letter, genealogical research notes, Fletcher Family; Freeman Research Files privately held by Cheryl Freeman, Dallas, Texas.
  2. [S218] 1860 U. S. Census, Lafayette County, Missouri, population schedule, Lexington Township, page 354B, dwelling 62, family 81, W.C. White in Nancy Fletcher household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 628.
  3. [S377] "Captain Jim Fletcher the Choctaw Chief," personal web site, A Journey Past (http://www.ajourneypast.com/captjim.html).

Barbara Wick1

     Barbara Wick was born circa 1790 at Germany.2 Barbara married Peter Burkey.3
     

Barbara immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1844.4

The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Barbara was enumerated as "Barbara Berkey", in the household of Peter Burkey at Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 60 and her given place of birth was Germany.2

Children of Barbara Wick and Peter Burkey

Citations

  1. [S203] O. P Williams, History of Audrain County, Missouri (St Louis: National Historical Company, 1884).
  2. [S13] 1850 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, District 4, page 188B, dwelling 479, family 504, Barbara Burkey in Peter Berkey household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 391.
  3. [S13] 1850 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, District 4, page 188B, dwelling 479, family 504, Peter Berkey.
  4. [S733] Port of New Orleans, Passenger Lists 1802-1902, microfilm publication M259 (Washington: National Archives); Rubicon, February 1839, entry for Barbe Burkey.
  5. [S447] Marilyn Kowalski, Wisconsin to Cheryl Freeman, e-mail, 16 September 2004, "Everhart / Burkey", Freeman Research Files (privately held by Cheryl Freeman); Dallas, Texas. Citing Peter Burkey will, 17 November 1859, Audrain County probate records index, volume 1, 1838-1861.
  6. [S105] Audrain County Historical Society, History of Audrain County, Missouri an Update 1936-1986 (Mexico, Missouri: Audrain County Historical Society, 1986).
  7. [S13] 1850 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, District 4, page 188B, dwelling 479, family 504, Andrew Burkey in Peter Berkey household.
  8. [S13] 1850 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, District 4, page 188B, dwelling 479, family 504, "Antney Berkey" [Anthony Burkey] in "Peter Berky" [Peter Burkey] household.
  9. [S13] 1850 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, District 4, page 188B, dwelling 479, family 504, "Sibella Berkey" [Sibella Burkey] in Peter Berkey household.
  10. [S13] 1850 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, District 4, page 188B, dwelling 479, family 504, Magdaline Berkey in Peter Burkey household.

Edward Wilburn1

     Edward married Sarah Benham, daughter of John Benham and Mary Hobbs.1

Citations

  1. [S880] Pylant Family Tree (http://ww.pylantfamilytree.org).
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