Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Elizabeth TARWATER

After the death of Samuel Barnett Tipton, Elizabeth was left with one blind horse, as several skirmishes of the Civil War were fought in that locality and all live stock were either confiscated or driven off. The famous Order number II, was issued about that time, so Elizabeth fashioned two poles, one on each sied of the hores called a travis, and placed all their clothing and ass mush many other belongings as possible, thereon and traveled about until she settled in Johnson County, near Prairie Center, Kansas, where she met and married a widower, James Hawkins, who had several children.


Jabez Murray TIPTON

Line in Record @I20373@ (RIN 302694) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
RESI


Jabez Murry Tipton and Martha (Hawins) Tipton, moved from Johnson County, Kansas shortly after the birth of Murry, to Jackson County, Missouri, on a farm owned by James Hawkins, 3 miles south of Blue Spring, and here Dean Odell was born. They then returned to Jackson County where they first lived, and there Alta was born. Next, they moved to Elk County, Kansas, where some brothers and sisters of Elizabeth Tarwater had settled. After a few years they moved to Turner, Wyandotte County, Kansas 2 miles west of Kansas City, Kansas, from there they moved to the Argentine District of Kansas City, Kansas, Where they lived until their death.


Murry TIPTON

Murry never married


Alta TIPTON

Alta never married


Doris Madeline SMITH

Line in Record @I20379@ (RIN 302700) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
CAUS Car Accident


Doris Smith a descendant of Prince Llewellyn, Whom Sir Anthony de Tipton defeated in thr Battle of Snowdn in 1282. which fact has occasioned much kidding on both sides of the family.

Doris, died in a car accident.


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