Thursday, January 22, 2015

The Story of Peter Henry Myers from Nicholas, Kentucky

Peter Henry Myers was born in 1799 in Nicholas, Kentucky. At this time I have not been able to verify who his parents were. Below is a map of the United States at that time, showing the election results of the 1800 election.


In 1820, William Matthew Babb (1790-1842) and his wife Temperance Shipman Babb (1792-1850) had a daughter and named her Temperance Babb. They were living in what is now Crawford, Indiana.

Peter Henry Myers married, but we do not know what her name was, when or where they were married. On February 10, 1827 they had a son named Jacob Myers in Stoddard County, Missouri.


When Peter was born the state of Missouri did not exist. See how the nation expanded during the early part of his life.


Missouri will be the home of a number of our descendants and the counties where they lived are marked with stars below. As we saw above, Jacob was born in Stoddard County, which is at the lower right corner of the state. Please notice where Miller and Dallas Counties are too, because they will become the home of our descendants very soon.


Peter Myers had the following children with the same unknown wife after Jacob: Abraham Bosley (1831), Elizabeth (1832), Nancy (1837), Peggy J. (1839), and Benjamin George (1841). Benjamin George Myers was born in Castor, Stoddard County, Missouri. Peter’s wife died in 1841. In 1840 the United States looked like this.

It was about 1841 that Mahala Caroline Kellison, called “Mahaley” or “Haley” by her immediate family, was born in Tennessee. She was the third child and second daughter of William and Matilda (Lawson) Kellison, who had ten children in all.

In the year of 1842 or 1843 the Kellison family, along with some related connecting families, moved from Tennessee to Miller County, Missouri. They settled on a farm near the county line between Miller and Maries County, Missouri (northeast of Iberia).


In 1843 Peter Henry Myers married Temperance Babb. On November 1, 1844 they had their first son in Castor, Stoddard County, Missouri (see map above) and named him James Henry Myers.

John W. Myers, the eldest child of Jacob and Susan (Tankersly) Myers, was born about 1846 in Stoddard County, Missouri. In 1847, Peter Henry and Temperance, at Castor, Missouri (see map below - middle of Stoddard County), had a daughter and named her Sarah Myers.


Between 1846 and 1848 Jacob Myers moved his family to Dallas County, Missouri where James Peter “Pete” (b. 1848), Hannah (b. 1851), and Abraham “Abe” (b. 1854) were born. At some point in time between 1847 and April of 1850 Peter Henry Myers moved his family to Dallas County, Missouri.


The 1850 Census has the Kellison family living in Miller County. The 1850 Census from Miller County, Missouri shows that Peter Henry Myers (spelled Myres) and Jacob Myers (spelled Mires) were living next to each other.


Jacob lost his wife, Susan (Tankersly) Myers, when she died in 1854 in Dallas County, Missouri. A few years later, Jacob married Deborah Bly (b. 1834 in Missouri). In 1856, Jacob and Deborah Myers had a daughter, Sarah Paralee Myers and in 1858 they had another daughter, Rachel Myers.

In the 1860, the William and Matilda (Lawson) Kellison family are listed on the US Census as residents of Boone Township in Maries County, Missouri. William appears at the bottom of the page and his family continues on the top of the next page.
Mahala C. Kellison, on June 11, 1860, was listed at 19 years of age. Later that year or in the next year she married a young man living in her neighborhood by the name of John L. Baxter. Family tradition tells us that John L. Baxter was killed during the Civil War, but we do not know if he served in the Union of Confederate army because Missouri was equally divided. John and Mahala (Kellison) Baxter had a son, William Barnett Baxter, called “Will” by his family on April 16, 1862.

The United States army required all men 20 to 35 years old to register. A registration page dated August 1863 list Jacob Myers as a resident of Miller County, Missouri.
On the 28th of July, 1867, in Miller County, Missouri, John W. Myers married the young widow, Mahala C. (Kellison) Baxter. In this county they lived the first seven or eight years of their married life.

On April 21, 1868, John W. and Mahala Myers had a daughter Samantha Lee Myers in Miller County, Missouri. She will be followed by Matilda Etta Jane Myers on February 5, 1870.

We will continue the story in another blog.

SOURCES:
James Edgar Myers, Jr. Family Tree records
The Family of John W Myers – Mahala Caroline Kellison by Roy E. Gibson


Saturday, January 17, 2015

Our Earliest Ancestors

Researching genealogy is like investigating a criminal case and putting together a puzzle – you look for evidence and clues, and then you try to put the picture together. After you travel a few generations back in time, finding new pieces of the puzzle becomes more difficult. One thing you have to keep reminding yourself to do is to keep the verifiable evidence in one pile and all of the other clues in another.

I have collected a great deal of evidence over the past thirty plus years. My pile of clues, however, is a mountain compared to the evidence. The reason that I made you aware of this is that the information I about to share with you about our earliest ancestors comes from the evidence pile. Even though I believe that I know who came before some of the ones below, I am going to wait until I can find more evidence to move them over to the other pile.

I will begin by providing you with an overview of the four people who are my grandparents and at least two of them will probably be your ancestors too.

The Myers Family

James Henry (JH) Myers was born on September 6, 1881 somewhere in Bosque County, Texas. He died on February 13, 1953 in Cleburne, Texas. I knew him, saw him the day he had a stroke at house. I attended his funeral. His father was John W. Myers (b. 1846 in Stoddard County, Missouri / d. in 1886 in Bosque County, Texas). His mother was Mahala Caroline Kellison (b. 1839 in Tennessee / d. 1881 in Arkansas). He was just a few months old when his mother died and was about 5 years old when his father died. He was raised by his older sister Samantha Lee Myers Womack.

Alberta “Bertie” Harless was born on August 18, 1887 somewhere around Birmingham, Alabama. She died on February 5, 1979 in Fort Worth, Texas. She lived next door to us and I saw her almost every day for many years. I attended her funeral. Her father was George Washington Harless (b. October 3, 1864 in Eden, St. Clair Co., Alabama / d. April 6, 1923 in Hubbard, Texas). Her mother was Mary Adelaide Royal (b. August 18, 1864 in Alabama / d. October 17, 1942 in Texarkana, Arkansas). I remember her mother visiting one time.

James Henry Myers married Alberta Harless on May 31, 1905.

The Ward Family

Sidney Berry Ward, Sr. was born on October 3, 1891 in Smith County, Texas. He died on May 27, 1976 in Cleburne, Texas. I was in the hospital room when he took his last breath. He lived in Cleburne and we regularly went to his house on Sundays during my childhood days. I attended his funeral. His father was Thomas Andrew Ward (b. December 1866 in Lee County, Mississippi / d. abt. 1924 in One Creek, Oklahoma). His mother was Susan Leona Stone (b. October 4, 1874 in Troupe, Smith Co., Texas / d. October 19, 1954 in Keene, Texas). We would also visit her on Sundays sometimes. She had a fish pond in the front yard and we loved to watch the gold colored fish in it. I attended her funeral at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Keene.

Fannie Edna Graham was born July 15, 1891 in Chireno, Texas. She died on July 10, 1982 in Cleburne, Texas. My mother (Gladys Myers) was with her when she died. Mother called me to come and get her that night. Mother was sitting by her bed when I arrived at the hospital and she told me how much she loved her mother. I attended her funeral. Her father was James Zolocoffer Graham (b. September 21, 1865 in Choctaw County, Alabama / d. January 12, 1952 in Denning, Texas). Her mother was Martha Jane (Jennie) Walton (b. December 29, 1866 in Mississippi / d. July 28, 1912 in Keene, Texas). She loved her mother very much.

Sidney Berry Ward, Sr. married Fannie Edna Graham on the third floor of Johnson County Courthouse in Cleburne, Texas on September 8, 1913. The courthouse was still under construction at that time. A local paper publish an announcement about the wedding (I have a copy somewhere in my files) in which the reporter said something like – “Mr. Ward broke the third floor of the courthouse right by giving his bride a big kiss.”

Our Earliest Ancestors

The earliest ancestors (according to my evidence not clues) of the Myers-Ward Families are:

Myers-Harless Families

Peter Henry Myers born in 1799 in Nicholas, Kentucky and died in 1871 in Dallas County, Missouri. The name of his wife is unknown.

Nathan Lawson (Kellison line) was born on August 3, 1796 in Tennessee and died in 1858 in Tennessee. The name of his wife is unknown.

Philip Harless born in 1716 in Bavaria, Germany and died in 1772 (4 years before the United States became a nation). His wife was Anna Margaretha Preiss who was born in 1718 and died in 1784. They were married on February 17, 1738 in Offenbach, Germany.

Wilson Young Royal was born on February 4, 1827 in Dooly, Georgia and died in 1919 in Hamilton, Texas. His wife was Almira (Elmira) White born on October 27, 1827 in Georgia.

Ward-Graham Families

George J. Ward was born January 20, 1815 in Stepney, London, England and died in 1903 in Lenton, Stutsman, North Dakota. His wife Lucinda Ward was born in 1822 in South Carolina and died November 8, 1903 in Lenton, Stutsman, North Dakota.

William Stone was born in 1740 in Londonderry, Londonderry, Ireland and died January 9 1812 in Williamson, Tennessee. His wife Jane Rowland was born in 1745 in Londonderry, Londonderry, Ireland and died in 1828 in Williamson, Tennessee.

John "Reverend" Graham, Sr. was born September 20, 1694 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland and died December 11, 1774 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. His wife Love Sanborn was born August 30, 1702 in Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire and died March 1, 1725 in Stafford Springs, Tolland, Connecticut.

John C. Walton was born September 15, 1777 in Edgefield County, South Carolina and died May 5, 1850 in Newton County, Mississippi. His wife Sarah Elizabeth McMillin was born in 1783 in South Carolina and died November 1, 1862 in Union, Neshoba County, Mississippi.

Please share any additional information you might have or your thoughts about this blog here or on our Facebook Page.


James (Jim) Myers

The Sidney Berry Ward, Sr. Family


Sidney Berry (Jack) Ward, Sr.
(b. 10/03/1891 – d. 05/27/1976)

Fannie Edna Graham Ward
(b. 07/15/1891 – d. 07/10/1982)

Woodson W. Ward
(b. 09/15/1914 – d. 09/12/1993)

Gladys Geraldine Ward Myers
(b. 10/01/1916 – d. 01/29/2009)

Lloyd George Ward
(b. 10/05/1918 – d. 03/04/1977)

Sidney Berry Ward, Jr.
(b. 12/01/1920 - d. 06/20/2009)

The James Henry Myers Family



James Henry (JH) Myers
(b. 09/06/1881 – d. 02/13/1953)

Alberta “Bertie” Harless Myers
(b. 08/18/1887 – d. 02/05/1979)

C. D. Myers
(b. 03/01/1906 – d. 01/08/1969)

Eunice Myers Oldmixon
(b. 03/20/1908 – 03/27/2009)

Bessie Leona Myers
(b. 06/12/1910 – d. 05/27/1912)

James Edgar Myers, Sr.
(b. 09/13/1913 – d. 09/19/1999)

George Ralph Myers
(b. 04/18/1916 – d. 03/08/1995)

Ruby Edith Myers Livingston
(b. 03/28/1919 – d. 04/25/2013)

Ruth Pauline Myers Banks
(b. 02/27/1921 – d. 06/22/2013)

William Rudolph Myers
(b. 10/26/1926 – d. 05/20/2004)



Welcome to the Myers-Ward Family Gathering

How many times do we wish we could get together with our family members, but things  come up or distances become to great, and the wish doesn't become a reality. This morning my sister (Linda Myers Point) called a told me our cousin Betty Ann Beaver passed away. We had been planning to get together soon, but now that opportunity has passed too. So, I decided to create a cyberspace place that the descendants of the James Henry Myers and Sidney B. Ward families can gather. I hope that this will help those of us who knew James Henry and Alberta Myers and/or Sidney and Fannie Ward to connect and reconnect -- and share our family histories and memories with our younger members.

I am looking forward to hearing your stories and comments, as well as seeing pictures that you would like to share of our family. I plan to use this blog to share genealogical information I have been collecting for many years. Please join the blog so you will receive notices when new postings are added.

Welcome to our family gathering!
James - Junior - Jim Myers (or however else you may know me)