Mary (?)1
Mary (?) may have been born circa 1776, based on the dates of other known events in her life. Mary married John Winn.1 Mary died before 22 June 1844 at Boone County, Missouri.1
Administration was granted for the estate of Mary Winn on 22 June 1844 at Boone County, Missouri. The administrator was Elijah Winn. Final settlement was made on May 10, 1871. Heirs named were Nancy Brink, wife of John Brink of Platte County, Polly and America Abernathy, children of Jemima Abernathy deceased, Lucretia Brink, Elizabeth Brink wife of H. L. Brink, Elijah Winn, Charles H. Winn, Sallie Fountain, James D. Hicks, Marcus Wills, the children of Theodosia Wills deceased, Jason W. Patterson, children of Rebecca Patterson deceased, and John W. Winn.1
Administration was granted for the estate of Mary Winn on 22 June 1844 at Boone County, Missouri. The administrator was Elijah Winn. Final settlement was made on May 10, 1871. Heirs named were Nancy Brink, wife of John Brink of Platte County, Polly and America Abernathy, children of Jemima Abernathy deceased, Lucretia Brink, Elizabeth Brink wife of H. L. Brink, Elijah Winn, Charles H. Winn, Sallie Fountain, James D. Hicks, Marcus Wills, the children of Theodosia Wills deceased, Jason W. Patterson, children of Rebecca Patterson deceased, and John W. Winn.1
Children of Mary (?) and John Winn
- Lucretia Winn+ b. c 1796, d. b 17 Jun 18752
- Elizabeth Winn+ b. c 17962
- Nancy Winn b. 1798, d. a 16 Dec 18482
- Theodosia Winn+ b. c 1800, d. b 16 Dec 18482
- Elijah Winn b. c 1802, d. b 15 Dec 18482
- Charles H. Winn+ b. c 1807, d. 14 Aug 18932
- Rebecca G. Winn+ d. b 16 Dec 18482
- John W. B. Winn+ b. c 1814, d. 18 Dec 18883
Citations
- [S356] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, compilers, Wills and Administration of Boone County 1821-1870 (Columbia, Missouri: privately printed, 1933), page 18.
- [S356] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County.
- [S403] Ancestral File; 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.
Mary (?)1
Mary (?) was born in 1775.1 Mary married first Mr. (?) Sample.1 Mary married second Andrew Turner, son of John Turner and Rebecca Smith, on 26 August 1832 at Morgan County, Illinois.1
Citations
- [S496] Virgil D. White, compiler, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, volume III (Waynesboro, Tennessee: The National Historical Publishing Company, 1992), page 3556.
Mary (?)1
Mary (?) was born in 1800 at South Carolina.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Freeman", head of a household at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 50 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. Also enumerated in her household was Lucy Freeman.2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Freeman", head of a household at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 50 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. Also enumerated in her household was Lucy Freeman.2
Citations
- [S291] Mary Freeman household, 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 62B [printed], dwelling 408, family 416, National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
- [S291] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 62B [printed], dwelling 408, family 416.
Mary (?)1
Mary (?) was born circa 1824 at Richland District, South Carolina.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Freeman", in the household of Isaac Freeman at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 26 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Freeman", in the household of Isaac Freeman at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 26 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Citations
- [S291] Isaac Freeman household, 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 62B [printed], dwelling 408, family 415, National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
Mary (?)1
Mary (?) was born circa 1823 at Missouri.1 Mary married P. T. Bridges, son of Pemberton Bridges and Sarah Turner.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Bridges", in the household of P. T. Bridges at Howard County, Missouri. Her given age was 27 and her given place of birth was Missouri.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Bridges", in the household of P. T. Bridges at Howard County, Missouri. Her given age was 27 and her given place of birth was Missouri.1
Citations
- [S268] P. T. Bridges household, 1850 U. S. Census, Howard County, Missouri, population schedule, page 149, dwelling 2, family 2, National Archives micropublication M432, roll 401.
Mary Alice (?)1
Mary Alice (?) was born circa 1855 at Missouri.2 Mary Alice married Andrew Cowen Turner, son of Thomas Turner and Mariah Cowen, on 20 October 1867 at Missouri.3 Mary died in 1922 at Missouri.1 She was buried at Old Gilead Cemetery in Boone County, Missouri.1
Children of Mary Alice (?) and Andrew Cowen Turner
- Rose Ella Turner 4
- Jefferson Turner 3
- Leonidas B. Turner 4
- (unnamed) Turner 1
- Carrie E. Turner 5
Citations
- [S413] Mrs. Doran Wilkes and Ruth Minner, compilers, Old Gilead Cemetery (n.p.: Privately printed, 1965), page 12.
- [S403] Ancestral File; (AFN: C00N-TF), 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.
- [S403] Ancestral File, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003).
- [S469] International Genealogical Index (IGI). Online http://www.familysearch.org. Information in the International Genealogical Index should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
- [S413] Mrs. Doran Wilkes and Ruth Minner, Old Gilead Cemetery.
Mary Ann (?)1,2
Mary Ann (?) was born between 1835 and 1836 at South Carolina.1,2 Mary Ann married John W. Bell.1,2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Ann Bell", in the household of John W. Bell at Fairview Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 34 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Mary was enumerated in the household of John W. Bell as his wife, "Mary Ann Bell", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 45 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Ann Bell", in the household of John W. Bell at Fairview Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 34 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Mary was enumerated in the household of John W. Bell as his wife, "Mary Ann Bell", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 45 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.2
Children of Mary Ann (?) and John W. Bell
- Caroline Bell b. c 18722
- Henry Larkin Bell+ b. 5 Jan 1873, d. 9 Mar 19632
- Sallie Bell b. c 18762
Citations
- [S186] John W. Bell household, 1870 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Fairview Township, page 574B, dwelling 216, family 218, National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1498.
- [S277] John Bell household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, ED 88, page 217A, dwelling 315, family 315, National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1230.
Mary E. (?)1
Mary E. (?) was born circa 1832 at Kentucky.1 Mary E. married Mr. (?) Love.1
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Mary was enumerated in the household of Charles T. Love as his mother, "Mary E. Love", at 876 N. Weber Street, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Her given age was 78 and her given place of birth was Kentucky. She was a widow and the mother of 5 children, 2 of whom were living. She could read and write.1
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Mary was enumerated in the household of Charles T. Love as his mother, "Mary E. Love", at 876 N. Weber Street, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. Her given age was 78 and her given place of birth was Kentucky. She was a widow and the mother of 5 children, 2 of whom were living. She could read and write.1
Child of Mary E. (?) and Mr. (?) Love
- Charles T. Love+ b. c 18581
Citations
- [S891] Charles T. Love household, 1910 U. S. Census, El Paso County, Colorado, population schedule, 876 North Weber Street, Colorado Springs, SD 3, ED 40, sheets 2A-2B, dwelling 33, family 34, National Archives micropublication T623, roll 119.
Mary J. (?)1
Mary J. (?) was born in February 1873 at Missouri.1 Mary J. married Jasper Burkey, son of Anthony Burkey and Josephine Huckle, circa 1892 at Missouri.1
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Mary was enumerated in the household of Jasper Burkey as his wife, "Mary J. Burkey", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 27, and she was said to have been born in Missouri in February 1873.1
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Mary was enumerated in the household of Jasper Burkey as his wife, "Mary J. Burkey", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 27, and she was said to have been born in Missouri in February 1873.1
Child of Mary J. (?) and Jasper Burkey
- Burnam Burkey b. Aug 18961
Citations
- [S51] Jasper Burkey household, 1900 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, Saling Township, ED 8, sheet 7A, dwelling 131, family 132, National Archives micropublication T623, roll 837.
Mary L. (?)1
Mary L. (?) was born in September 1845 at Kentucky.2 Mary L. married James B. Fletcher, son of James Fletcher and Nancy Nave.1,3
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Mary was enumerated as "Mary L. Fletcher", in the household of James B. Fletcher at White Oak Township, Henry County, Missouri. Her given age was 25 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Mary was enumerated in the household of James B. Fletcher as his wife, "Mary L. Fletcher", at College Avenue, Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. Her given age was 34 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.3
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Fletcher", head of a household at Larimer County, Colorado. Her given age was 39 and her given place of birth was Kentucky. She was a widow. Also enumerated in her household were James Fletcher, Gertrude Fletcher and Mabel Fletcher.4
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Mary was enumerated in the household of James B. Doan as his mother-in-law, "Mary Fletcher", at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Her given age was 54, and she was said to have been born in Kentucky in September 1845. She was a widow, and she was not able to read.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Mary was enumerated as "Mary L. Fletcher", in the household of James B. Fletcher at White Oak Township, Henry County, Missouri. Her given age was 25 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Mary was enumerated in the household of James B. Fletcher as his wife, "Mary L. Fletcher", at College Avenue, Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. Her given age was 34 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.3
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Mary was enumerated as "Mary Fletcher", head of a household at Larimer County, Colorado. Her given age was 39 and her given place of birth was Kentucky. She was a widow. Also enumerated in her household were James Fletcher, Gertrude Fletcher and Mabel Fletcher.4
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Mary was enumerated in the household of James B. Doan as his mother-in-law, "Mary Fletcher", at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Her given age was 54, and she was said to have been born in Kentucky in September 1845. She was a widow, and she was not able to read.2
Children of Mary L. (?) and James B. Fletcher
- Violet Fletcher b. c 18641
- James Fletcher b. c 18681
- Willie D. Fletcher b. Jan 18701
- Gertrude Fletcher b. c 18743
- Mabel Fletcher b. c 18763
Citations
- [S568] James B. Fletcher household, 1870 U. S. Census, Henry County, Missouri, population schedule, White Oak Township, page 404A, dwelling 135, family 138, National Archives micropublication M593, roll 788.
- [S574] James B. Doan household, 1900 U. S. Census, Cook County, Illinois, population schedule, Chicago, Ward 32, ED 1359, sheet 10A, dwelling 109, family 186, National Archives micropublication T623, roll 286.
- [S569] James B. Fletcher household, 1880 U. S. Census, Larimer County, Colorado, population schedule, ED 71, page 19B, dwelling 202, family 210, National Archives micropublication T9, roll 92.
- [S1075] 1885 Colorado State Census, Larimer County, Colorado, population schedule, , page 49A (written), family 496 dwelling 478, Mary Fletcher, digital image, unknown website title (http://content.ancestry.com: 2007); citing citing NARA microfilm publication M158, roll 6.