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Samuel W. Sons.Samuel W. Sons married Judah Catherine Barlow 1872 in Clay Twp, Atchinson County, Missouri.

Judah Catherine Barlow [Parents] was born 3 Feb 1856 in Clay Twp, Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 1929. She married Samuel W. Sons 1872 in Clay Twp, Atchinson County, Missouri.


Date of birth verified by family Bible

They had the following children:

  M i Dennis Noel Sons

Samuel King.Samuel King married Martha Ellen Barlow.

Martha Ellen Barlow [Parents] was born 1 Feb 1857 in Atchinson County, Missouri, verified by family bible. She died 2 Dec 1859 in Verified by family bible. She married Samuel King.


Samuel King was born in Missouri. He married Ann Isidora Barlow 1876.

Ann Isidora Barlow [Parents] was born 13 Mar 1859 in Rockport, Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 5 Jul 1928 in Grandview, Washington. She was buried 7 Jul 1928 in Odd Fellows cemetery in Mabton, Yakima Co, Washington. She married Samuel King 1876.

Other marriages:
Breckenridge, Charles Henry


Ann Barlow (King) Breckenridge Obituary July 5th 1928
Mrs Breckenridge Passes Away
Mrs Charles H. Breckenridge, who has been in failing health the last fewmonths, and who, was taken seriously ill about a week before her death,was taken to the Grandview hospital, passed away at 10:40AM., July 51928. She was 69 years, 3 months and 22 days old. Mrs Breckenridge whosemaiden name was Barlow, was born in Rockport, Missouri, March 13, 1859.In 1876 she was united in marriage to Samuel King. To this union wereborn four children, all of whom are living, Aurthur King and Mrs Chas.Forman of Mabton; Mrs I. B. Noe of Portland, Ore; and Mrs William Formanof Polson, Montana. Mrs King lost her husband when her youngest child wastwo weeks of age. A few years later she married Chas. H. Breckenridge ofRockport, Missouri. To this union were born eight children, six of whomare living; Andrew Breckenridge of Granger, Wash; Archie and Allen ofMabton, Wash; Mrs Lee Alsbury of Benton City, Wash; Mrs John Alexanderand Mrs Milton Dodsworth, of Yakima Wash.
The Breckenridges came west in 1900 and settle on a homestead in theGlade country, where they lived a number of years. Mr Breckenridge and aDaughter, Jennie, passed away within a month of each other in 1912.Martha, a daughter, passed away in infancy, also preceded her mother tothe beyond.
Mrs Breckenridge had lived either in Mabton or vicinity for the lastfifteen years and until recently had taken an active part in church.Fraternal and community activities for the upbuilding of the community.She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Beside her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, sheleaves to mourn her loss three sisters, Mrs Emma Downer, of Tarkio, Mo.,Mrs Juda Sons of Nemaha, Neb., and Mrs T. C. Mathis of Yelm, Wash., anumber of other relatives and a host of Freind.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Episcopal church inMabton on Saturday afternoon, July 7th at 2 0'clock. It was attended by alarge gathering of relatives and friends. The Rev C.M. Carson, of theMethodist Episcopalian Church, conducted the services. Interment was madein the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Mabton.

They had the following children:

  M i Arthur Samuel King
  F ii Belle King
  F iii Dora King
  F iv Mollie King

Charles Henry Breckenridge [Parents] was born 26 Apr 1856 in Ohio. He died 11 Jan 1912 in Mabton, Yakima Co, Wa. He married Ann Isidora Barlow 1884 in Missouri.

History of Klickitat, Yakima and Kittitas Counties, Washington, 1904
BIOGRAPHICAL
Charles H. Breckenridge is one of Yakima's esteemed and successfulfarmers, who makes his home in the well known Glade settlement, fourteenmiles southwest of Mabton. He is a native of the Buckeye state, born in1856, to the union of Andrew and Mahala Bearfield Breckenridge. AndrewBreckenridge was born in Canada and came to Ohio with his parents when aboy. Having married one of his daughters, he removed in 1865 to Iowa,where he was engaged in agriculture pursuits until his death in thespring of 1896. In 1862 he enlisted in the Union army and served untilthe last disloyal gun was silenced. Mrs Breckenridge is still living.
Until he reached man's estate, the subject of our sketch lived on hisfather's farm, securing, in the local schools, a fair education; then hebought a farm and cultivated it for three years. At the end of that timehe sold out and engaged in railroad work. After four years experience inthis line he went to Missouri and resumed farming, remaining there until1897. During the next three he tilled a farm in Nebraska, but the year1900 found him in Clarkston, Washington. The following spring he filed ahomestead claim to his present ranch and since that time he has beenengaged in farming, stock, raising, and locating homesteaders.
In 1884, while a resident of Missouri, Mr Breckenridge married MrsAnna King, who was formerly the wife of Samuel King. She is the daughterof William and Mary Sherfey Barlow, natives of Indiana and Tennessee,respectively. Her father was a Miller. In the earl day he settled inMissouri, where he and his wife resided until death claimed them. Fourchildren were born to Mr and Mrs King: Arthur S, Mrs Belle Noe, Mrs DoraForman and Mrs Mollie Forman. The last three are living in Yakima county.The children of Mr and Mrs Breckenridge are as followed: Andrew, bornMar 19, 1885; Archie F., Dec 14 1886; Allen J., Aug 13, 1890; Jennie, Nov4, 1892; Jessie, Oct 15, 1894; Eula, Oct 10, 1897; and Fern, May 30,1899, the first being born in Nebraska, the second in Kansas, the nextthree in Missouri and the two Younger in Nebraska. Mr Breckenridge isaffiliated with the Modern Woodman. He is an active and steadfastRepublican and he and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopalchurch. His quarter section of his land is all under cultivation and is asubstantial testimonial to the industry and capabilities of its owner. MrBreckenridge is highly respected by those who know him and is a man ofexcellent standing in the community.

Ann Isidora Barlow [Parents] was born 13 Mar 1859 in Rockport, Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 5 Jul 1928 in Grandview, Washington. She was buried 7 Jul 1928 in Odd Fellows cemetery in Mabton, Yakima Co, Washington. She married Charles Henry Breckenridge 1884 in Missouri.

Other marriages:
King, Samuel


Ann Barlow (King) Breckenridge Obituary July 5th 1928
Mrs Breckenridge Passes Away
Mrs Charles H. Breckenridge, who has been in failing health the last fewmonths, and who, was taken seriously ill about a week before her death,was taken to the Grandview hospital, passed away at 10:40AM., July 51928. She was 69 years, 3 months and 22 days old. Mrs Breckenridge whosemaiden name was Barlow, was born in Rockport, Missouri, March 13, 1859.In 1876 she was united in marriage to Samuel King. To this union wereborn four children, all of whom are living, Aurthur King and Mrs Chas.Forman of Mabton; Mrs I. B. Noe of Portland, Ore; and Mrs William Formanof Polson, Montana. Mrs King lost her husband when her youngest child wastwo weeks of age. A few years later she married Chas. H. Breckenridge ofRockport, Missouri. To this union were born eight children, six of whomare living; Andrew Breckenridge of Granger, Wash; Archie and Allen ofMabton, Wash; Mrs Lee Alsbury of Benton City, Wash; Mrs John Alexanderand Mrs Milton Dodsworth, of Yakima Wash.
The Breckenridges came west in 1900 and settle on a homestead in theGlade country, where they lived a number of years. Mr Breckenridge and aDaughter, Jennie, passed away within a month of each other in 1912.Martha, a daughter, passed away in infancy, also preceded her mother tothe beyond.
Mrs Breckenridge had lived either in Mabton or vicinity for the lastfifteen years and until recently had taken an active part in church.Fraternal and community activities for the upbuilding of the community.She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Beside her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, sheleaves to mourn her loss three sisters, Mrs Emma Downer, of Tarkio, Mo.,Mrs Juda Sons of Nemaha, Neb., and Mrs T. C. Mathis of Yelm, Wash., anumber of other relatives and a host of Freind.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Episcopal church inMabton on Saturday afternoon, July 7th at 2 0'clock. It was attended by alarge gathering of relatives and friends. The Rev C.M. Carson, of theMethodist Episcopalian Church, conducted the services. Interment was madein the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Mabton.

They had the following children:

  M i William Andrew Breckenridge
  M ii Archibald Franklin Breckenridge
  M iii Allen John Breckenridge
  F iv Jennie Fay Breckenridge
  F v Jessie Viola Breckenridge
  F vi Eula May Breckenridge was born 10 Oct 1898 in Nebraska. She died Aug 1975. Eula resided BET. 1935 - 1969 in Yakima, Washington.
  F vii Lela Fern Breckenridge
  F viii Martha Breckenridge died in Martha died in infancy.

Andrew Breckenridge was born 17 Dec 1831 in Canada. He died 5 Feb 1897 in Iowa. He married Mahala Berfield.

Mahala Berfield was born 2 Nov 1836 in Ohio. She died 24 Apr 1913 in Iowa. She married Andrew Breckenridge.

They had the following children:

  M i Charles Henry Breckenridge

Mathis.Mathis married Emaline Barlow.

Emaline Barlow [Parents] was born 23 Sep 1863 in Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 18 Dec 1937. She married Mathis. Emaline was born 24 Apr 1861 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible. She died Dec 1937 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible.

Other marriages:
,
Thompson,


Emaline Barlow [Parents] was born 23 Sep 1863 in Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 18 Dec 1937. Emaline was born 24 Apr 1861 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible. She died Dec 1937 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible.

Other marriages:
Mathis,
Thompson,

She had the following children:

  M i Ernest Ray Thompson was born 28 Jul 1890. He died 7 Jul 1910.

Thompson.Thompson married Emaline Barlow.

Emaline Barlow [Parents] was born 23 Sep 1863 in Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 18 Dec 1937. She married Thompson. Emaline was born 24 Apr 1861 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible. She died Dec 1937 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible.

Other marriages:
Mathis,
Mathis,


William Howard Thompson was born WFT Est. 1840-1869. He died WFT Est. 1895-1953. He married Adaline Jane Barlow WFT Est. 1891-1924.

Adaline Jane Barlow [Parents] was born 24 Apr 1861 in Clay Twp, Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 14 Jul 1946 in Green Hill Cemetary, Atchinson County, Missouri. She married William Howard Thompson WFT Est. 1891-1924. Adaline was born 21 Sep 1863 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible.

Other marriages:
Downer, Asa

They had the following children:

  F i Ethel Mae Thompson was born 6 May 1888. She died 26 Mar 1908.
  M ii Ernest Ray Thompson 1 was born 28 Jul 1890. He died 7 Jul 1910 in Greenhill Cemetary, Clay twp, Atchison County, Missouri.

[Barlow.ged]

[VERN'S RESEARCH OF BARLOW'S.FTW]

Greenhill Cemetery
Ernest Ray- b. Jul 28 1890- d. July 7 1910- son of William Howard andEmmaline Jane BARLOW Thompson
  F iii Mary A. Thompson

Asa Downer was born WFT Est. 1846-1866. He died WFT Est. 1891-1952. He married Adaline Jane Barlow WFT Est. 1891-1924.

Adaline Jane Barlow [Parents] was born 24 Apr 1861 in Clay Twp, Atchinson County, Missouri. She died 14 Jul 1946 in Green Hill Cemetary, Atchinson County, Missouri. She married Asa Downer WFT Est. 1891-1924. Adaline was born 21 Sep 1863 in Date verified by Barlow family Bible.

Other marriages:
Thompson, William Howard

They had the following children:

  F i Esther Lee Downer was born 2 Oct 1902. She died 28 Sep 1967.

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