Martin Simeon JONES was born about 1890. He married Grace SEARS on 3 Sep 1911 in Parker, , Texas.
Grace SEARS [Parents] was born on 1 Dec 1892 in Aledo, Parker Co., Texas. She died on 16 Sep 1961 in Austin, Travis Co., Texas and was buried in Memorial Park, Austin. Grace married Martin Simeon JONES on 3 Sep 1911 in Parker, , Texas.
Had children Verlea, Helen Ophelia, and Frances.
Kenneth Carlyle CHRISTOPHER was born on 17 Sep 1890. He died in Jul 1978 in Cortland, , NY. Kenneth married Isabelle "Belle" WAYLAND.
DOD is from SSDI records. His parents are George Keene Christopher and Elizabeth Miller Smith. See ancestry.com
Isabelle "Belle" WAYLAND [Parents] was born on 13 Apr 1888. She died in 1987. Isabelle married Kenneth Carlyle CHRISTOPHER.
Of Hernando, FL according to obit on sister Josie & still living in 1981.
The only Belle Christopher in SS records was b. 22 Feb 1903, which fits. And, she died Dec, 1987, which fits. But, she was living in Gastonia, NC and NC was the issuing state, which doesn't fit the little that we know.
J. Y. HUME [Parents] was born on 13 Nov 1851 in , Howard Co., Missouri. He married Fannie P. WALKER on 13 Nov 1879 in , , Missouri.
This was found HISTORY OF HOWARD AND COOPER COUNTIES, 1883 (Prairie Township) copy located at: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/mo/howard/howard.htm
Pg 578:
J. Y. HUME, M. D.,physician and surgeon, and of FUGATE & HUME, druggists, at Armstrong. Dr. HUME is a son of Reuben Y., and grandson of Joel HUME, both of whom came to this county in 1844; the former, then a youth, coming out with his father's family, who emigrated from Madison county, Kentucky, that year. [A sketch of the HUME family is given elsewhere in this volume.] Reuben Y. was married, after he grew up to manhood, in this county, to Miss Frances PAYTON, mention of whose family is made in the notice of Joel HUME's life. Of this union J. Y., now Dr. HUME, was born November 13, 1851. He was educated at Central college, in Fayette, and in 1874 began the study of medicine under Dr. F. M. SCROGGIN, of this county. He prosecuted his studies with diligence for two years under that excellent physician, and then entered the St. Louis Medical college, from which he was graduated with honor in March, 1879. Locating at Armstrong, he is rapidly establishing a wide reputation as a skilful and successful physician. He has also for some time past been a member of the drug firm of FUGATE & HUME. This firm has a lucrative and increasing trade throughout the surrounding county. November 13, 1879, the doctor was married to Miss Fannie P., daughter of Dr. J. A. WALKER. They have one child, an infant. Dr. HUME is a member of the Masonic fraternity and of the A. O. U. W.
Fannie P. WALKER was born about 1854. She married J. Y. HUME on 13 Nov 1879 in , , Missouri.
Reuben Yelverton HUME [Parents] was born on 3 Oct 1826 in , Madison Co., Kentucky. He died in 1919 in , Howard Co., Missouri. Reuben married Frances Ann PEYTON on 26 Nov 1846 in Howard Co., MO.
Born in KY and came to Howard Co., MO in 1844 with his father.
Frances Ann PEYTON was born on 3 Nov 1830 in Madison Co., KY. She died in 1911 in Howard Co., MO. Frances married Reuben Yelverton HUME on 26 Nov 1846 in Howard Co., MO.
They had the following children:
M i J. Y. HUME M ii John O. "Ottie" HUME F iii Minnie Anne HUME
Samuel EVANS was born in 1758. He married Fanny LOWREY.
Served in the legislature and was also a judge of Chester Co., PA
Fanny LOWREY [Parents] was born on 1 Feb 1775. She married Samuel EVANS.
Lazarus LOWREY was born about 1690 in , , Northern Ireland. He married Anne.
Other marriages:CAMPBELL,
From Tom Lincoln
in 1/99: LOWRY is one of the septs accepted by the Clan MacLaren. "The family came
with Lord Forbes into Ireland from Scotland during the reign of James I of England (1603-1625) and settled in Loughford Co. It is asserted that the
name "LOCHRY" signifies mountain lake, from Scottish 'loch', meaning lake,
and 'ery' mountain. ["A Brief Genealogy of the LOUGHRY Family of
Pennsylvania" Compiled by Julia A. Jewett, St. Louis, Missouri, 1923.These latter were not true Lowrys, however, but a sept of Clan Douglas whose
modern day descendents mostly use a spelling of Lockery or some comparable form.]Lazarus Lowrey, the founder of the Lowrey trading family in America,
came to America in 1729 from Northern Ireland with several of his older children who were born in Ireland by his first wife, _____ Campbell (?).
They settled in Donegal, Lancaster County PA where he took up 333 acres of
land about two miles from Marietta. He established a trading post there in 1730, receiving a license to sell 'liquor by the small'. The Donegal stone
farm house is still standing. He was an energetic man, and , over time,
became a large landowner with indentured servants and slaves. In the 'Consolidation of Ships Passenger Lists' for Philadelphia, we find a
notation that "William Humphreys assigns Robert Walker to Lazarus Lowry for four years from 5 Jun 1746; consideration: 15 pounds."About 1750 he moved to Arch St. in Philadelphia and died there in 1755. He
is buried in Christ Church. His will is recorded on pg. 264 Book K. of the Phila. Co. Wills, signed 6 Feb 1775 and proved 15 Feb 1775, mentioning his second wife Anne, widow of Thomas Edwards [member of the Assembly], and children Lazarus, Thomas, Benj., Wm. & Martha Lowry and John Edwards. His signature is spelled "Lazarus Lowrey".In Lancaster Co. his sons by his first wife were James; John; Daniel (b. ca 1723); (Col.) Alexander; all of whom accompanied him on trading
expeditions; and Joseph, about whom nothing is known.
These sons spent some years in trading. John began trading with the Indians before 1740. He was subsequently killed in 1750 when an Indian lit a powder
keg next to him... He and his wife Elizabeth had no children. James married Susanna, daughter of James Patterson [who is significant in the
Gregg-McMurtrie genealogy]. Again: "William Humphreys assigns Dennis Conran
to James Lowry for four years from 5 Jun 1746; consideration: 15 pounds".
He gave up trading in 1758 and moved out of the region, after too many financial losses and too many deaths among the trading parties. His son, (Capt.) James Lowry was killed by Indians "on the way to Ft. Washington."
[He may have been the James Lowry who managed an inn at Harper's Ferry WV,
and whose children (presumably John and George) continued in trading and married into the Cherokee tribe.] In 1757-58 Indian war Daniel supplied
boats to Col. James Burd who was over Capt.James Patterson at Fort
Augusta.Several Lowreys lived in
the vicinity. A James Lowery was also listed on the tax lists of Pine Creek Twp. among the "additional residents 1793"; and a William Lowery was among
the "additional residents 1789." ["The Tiadaghton Tale" by Helen Russell, 1904]. These may be cousins in the same Lowrey family
Anne was born about 1710. She married Lazarus LOWREY.
James LOWREY [Parents] was born about 1720. He married Susanna PATTERSON.
"William Humphreys assigns Dennis Conran to James Lowry for four years from 5 Jun 1746; consideration: 15 pounds". He gave up trading in 1758 and moved out of the region, after too many financial losses and too many deaths among the trading parties. His son, (Capt.) James Lowry was killed by Indians "on the way to Ft. Washington." [He may have been the James Lowry who managed an inn at Harper's Ferry WV,
and whose children (presumably John and George) continued in trading and married into the Cherokee tribe.] In 1757-58 Indian war Daniel supplied boats to Col. James Burd who was over Capt.James Patterson at Fort Augusta.
Susanna PATTERSON was born about 1730. She married James LOWREY.
daughter of James Patterson [who is significant in the
Gregg-McMurtrie genealogy].
John LOWREY [Parents] was born about 1722. He died in 1750. John married Elizabeth.
John began trading with the Indians
before 1740. He was subsequently killed in 1750 when an Indian lit a powder
keg next to him... He and his wife Elizabeth had no children.
Elizabeth was born about 1730. She married John LOWREY.
Alfred Walton PARRISH [Parents] was born on 5 Sep 1888 in , Audrain Co., Missouri. He died on 1 Jan 1976 in Moberly, , Missouri. Alfred married Alma Dee SHIELDS on 14 Feb 1913 in , Randolph Co., Missouri.
Alma Dee SHIELDS was born on 28 Dec 1893 in , Audrain Co., Missouri. She died on 15 Jun 1974 in Moberly, , Missouri. Alma married Alfred Walton PARRISH on 14 Feb 1913 in , Randolph Co., Missouri.
Ancestors are given in chart from Chris Parrish 1/99.
They had the following children:
M i James Clifford PARRISH
James Clifford PARRISH [Parents] was born on 4 Sep 1915 in , Randolph Co., Missouri. He died on 6 Jul 1976 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. James married Living on 8 May 1937 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri.
Living [Parents]
They had the following children:
M i Living