(1) Zij is getrouwd met John J. Weir.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 30 september 1880, zij was toen 22 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Zij is getrouwd met James M. Smith.
Columbia Missouri Herald, 4 February 1898, p. 5, col. 1:
EASLEY. married, Jan 27, 1898, by Justice James Roddy, James Smith and Mrs. Fanny Weir.
p. 5, cols. 203. SAPP. Charivari at J. Smith's, gun blew off the hand of Ross Cunningham.
p. 8, col. 3. MARRIED.--At the residence of the bride, 1 1/2 mi SE of Sapp, 27 Jan 1898, James M Smith & Mrs. Mary F Weir.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 27 januari 1898, zij was toen 39 jaar oud.
Ashland Bugle, 23 September 1926, p, 1, col. 2:
Mrs. Sarah Frances Smith.
Mrs. Sarah Frances Smith, 68 years old, died at 5 o'clock Monday morning last at her home in Sapp. Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. W. G. Haggermann, assisted by Rev. H. P. Cheavens, were held at Nashville church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Smith is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ella Grove and Mrs. Cecil Weir.
Ashland Bugle, 30 September 1926, p. 1, col. 4:
Errors Corrected.
In recording the death of Mrs. Sarah Frances Smith last week, errors were made in the mention of the names of surviving daughters, &c. Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband, J. M. Smith, two daughters, Mrs. Ula Grooms and Miss Cecil Weir, stepdaughter, Mrs. Betty Zeyen, and stepson, Everett Smith. Besides her immediate family, the death of Mrs. Smith brings sorrow to the hearts of a wide circle of relatives and friends, by whom she was sincerely loved and highly esteemed for her many good qualities of heart and soul.
Except for my own family lines, this data base contains less than 1/2 of the data that we plan to enter. Sometimes a specific set of data has been only partly entered. We have added the marriages from the main set of registers from 1872 through 1880 fro
The 1870 census is now complete: pages 1-63r for Cedar Township, pp. 65-120 for Columbia and Columbia Township, pp. 122-157r for Missouri Township, and pp. 158-193r for "Township Forty-nine" and pp. 194-235 for "Township Fifty." These
Bourbon Township was created between 1850 and 1860 from the northern tier of Perche and Rocky Fork Townships, and in 1860 included what is now Centralia Township.
This update contains the 1880 census for Bourbon Township (which in total is pp. 1-29r and Cedar Township (pp. 30-91r), with a beginning for Columbia Township (pp. 92-95r of pp. 92-163r). Still to come are Centralia Township (pp. 164-178r), Missouri Town
A prior update completed the systematic entering of the Evans and Thompson Tombstone Records (1934)(standardizing the citation form). Each subsequent update adds data from some other published cemeteries, in no predictable order. Evans and Thompson only
The probate abstracts from Evans and Thompson, through 1869, were previously entered. We have added 1870, 1871, and 1872 from the abstracts done by the DAR in the early 1970's. We also now have the very limited birth and death record from late 1883 thro
For my own family lines, most documentation is to be found in the two volumes I published in 1990: Now Living in Boone County, Missouri. Volume I: The Family and Connections of Edward Everett Easley. Volume II: The Family and Connections of Martha Ca
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