References:
(1) Ancestors of the American Presidents, Gary Roberts.
(2) The Magna Charta Sureties.
(3) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, Michel L. Call.
(4) The Lineages of Members, The National Society of the Sons and Daughters of
the Pilgrims.(5) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.
(6) Pedigrees of Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. 1, page 260.
(7) Proving Your Pedigree, page 202.
(8) McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines, page 199.
References:
(1) Ancestors of the American Presidents, Gary Roberts.
(2) The Magna Charta Sureties.
(3) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, Michel L. Call.
(4) The Lineages of Members, The National Society of the Sons and Daughters of
the Pilgrims.(5) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.
(6) Pedigrees of Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. 1, page 260.
(7) Proving Your Pedigree, page 202.
(8) McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines, page 199.
References:
(1) Ancestors of the American Presidents, Gary Roberts.
(2) The Magna Charta Sureties.
(3) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, Michel L. Call.
(4) The Lineages of Members, The National Society of the Sons and Daughters of
the Pilgrims.(5) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.
(6) Pedigrees of Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. 1, page 260.
(7) Proving Your Pedigree, page 202.
(8) McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines, page 199.
References:
(1) Proving Your Pedigree, page 206.
(2) Index Card to Salt Lake Temple Records, No. 21794, Book 5 O page 942.
(3) Index Card to Salt Lake Temple Records, No. 21795, Book 5 O page 942.
References:
(1) Proving Your Pedigree, page 206.
References;
(1) Proving Your Pedigree, page 206.
(2) Index Card to Salt Lake Temple Records, No. 21794, Book 5 O, page 942.
References:
(1) Proving Your Pedigree, page 206.
Wrote his autobiography in August - September of 1915. Numerous copies exist in the family. John Rucker has the original.
Graduated from the US Naval Academy class of 1891. Commissioned as a Marine, and remained on active duty until his death.
Fought in Cuba in the Spanish-American War with the 1st Marine Battalion. Brevetted to Captain for bravery.
From "Marines in the Spanish-American War 1895-1899" published by the History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps 1998: Page 119 Report of R.W. Huntington, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC, Commanding First Battalion dated Aug 26 1898 "I also recommend that the following-named officers receive brevets of the next higher grade, viz: Capt. A.C. Kelton, First Lieuts. C.G. Long, A.S. McLemore, and W.N. McKelvy for gallant conduct on June 11, 12, and 13." Fighting at Camp McCalla described beginning on page 67 "Crucible of the Corps"
Place of birth on death certificate and obituary is Georgia. Place of birth on Albert Stevens record of admissions for the California Veterans Home is listed as Louisiana.
Not listed in the 1860 Georgia census index.
Listed in 1870 Georgia census under father "George W. Stephens". Profession listed as "reading law".
Address on Certificate of Death listed as 706 11th Street NW. Information on certicate furnished by Mrs. Ella Thorp 706 11th St. NW Apt. 26.
Not listed in the 1880 Georgia census soundex.
According to Terry Adkins, the superintendent at Glenwood Cemetery, there are no individual headstones in the Stevens family plot. They probed to see if they had sunk in, but he doubts they were ever there at all. Originally it would have been the threshold marker as the entrance to a fenced plot. The fences were removed in the 1950s to ease maintenance.
Not listed in any Goolsby, Gooslby, or Goolsbie family in the 1860 Georgia Census.
Occupation listed as housewife on death certificate. Was in the Government Hospital for the Insane since 26 Aug 1913.
Marriage Notes for Walter E. Stevens and Lenora Jane GOOLSBY-172518
Walter's name listed as "Stephens". Robt. H. Nall, MG performed marriage.
From the Autobiography of Major Albert S. McLemore "Maude and Albert Junior were living at Fairlee, Eastern Shore of Maryland, her only brother, Paul, had died the preceding summer and she was living very quietly at this quaint little village."
Piers DE GAVESTON Earl of Cornwall
References:
(1) Ancestors of the American Presidents, Gary Roberts.
(2) The Magna Charta Sureties.
(3) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, Michel L. Call.
(4) The Lineages of Members, The National Society of the Sons and Daughters of
the Pilgrims.(5) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.
(6) Pedigrees of Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. 1, page 260.
(7) Proving Your Pedigree, page 202.
(8) McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines, page 199.
Margaret DE CLARE Cnts.of Cornwall
References:
(1) Ancestors of the American Presidents, Gary Roberts.
(2) The Magna Charta Sureties.
(3) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, Michel L. Call.
(4) The Lineages of Members, The National Society of the Sons and Daughters of
the Pilgrims.(5) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.
(6) Pedigrees of Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. 1, page 260.
(7) Proving Your Pedigree, page 202.
(8) McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines, page 199.
(9) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Samuel Henry Everly
Samuel Henry Everly, son of John B. and Icaphoena Everly, was born Sept. 17, 1842, and departed this life at his home in Coffey, Mo., March 18, 1931, at the age of 88 years, 6 months and 1 day.
He was one of the pioneer citizens of this country, being one of the few remaining soldiers, who, one by one, are going from us. He enlisted in teh Union Army at the age of 18 years and served through the Civil War. mr Everly was very successful in the occupation of farming and stock raising, always planning very carefully his work and every investmetn. He had also engaged in the mercantile business during part of his life. Early in life he became a member of teh Pilot Grove Baptist Church, later treansferring his membership to the old Hardin Church. Thsu we find that back in teh pioneer days of our chruches he was also one of the men who helped make possible the savign, uplifting influence of our early churches.
He was united in marriage to Laura Ann Harbord, October 6, 1864. To this union two children were born, John B. of near Coffey and James M., deceased. This little family circle was soon broken, the mother's death occuring March 5, 1868.
He was united in marriage to Julia Ann Meadows, February 23, 1871. To this union eight children were born, namely; Mrs. Virgie Maitsbarger, coffey, MO., Mrs. Ida Dunerly, Ventura, CA., Phoena, Molly and three infants preceded him in death. His companion, Julia Ann departed this life, February 29, 1931. If she had lived 3 days longer they would have walked life's pathway together sixty years.
He is survived by four children, 11 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Jane Netherton, Gilman, MO,, and Mrs. Hannah Netherton, St. Joseph, MO and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted at the baptist church in Coffey by Rev. A. W. Hde of Grant City, MO. There were many beautiful flowers and song, very comfortingly rendered by W. Guy Welden, Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Leta Galze and Herbert Handy with Mrs. Lillian Welden at the piano. Mrs. Glaze beautifully sang as a soloist. ...... Has ever Been Told. ..... to rest by teh side of ...... teh Coffey Cemetery.