SSDI lr. 65360 (Windsor, Henry, MO) 500-12-7109
Obit has granddaughter as Jo Ann Jenkins of Kansas City.
Dau. Oddeice lived near Creighton in 1970.
Obit, Windsor Review, 28 May 1970, p.5.
States he was the son of Frank and Ida. Lived in Cass County 70
years before
moving to Windsor abt 1973. Member of the Christian Church, Garden
City.
Fred CLARY obit.
Played 5-string banjo, although was deaf. She would try to watch husband as he sung and played fiddle to keep time. Wore her hair pulled back and tied often. When she would comb it out, it would be so long she could almost sit on it. She smoked a corn cob pipe.
SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Joplin Globe
Publication Information: Joplin, MO1880 Douglas Co., MO Census age 2
1900 Soundex, Jasper Co., Galena Township, MO with wife Esta W.
1910 Soundex, Jasper County, MO with wife Sadie & stepson Pilgrim, Joe age 5. Was called General although did not serve in the military.
Could play the fiddle. Played songs like Soldier's Joy, Orange Blossom Special, etc.
Could play the organ.
Living at Route "A" Box 13 Joplin, MO in Jan. 1927 per mother's
probate
records.
Source for kids: Dan Keopke 7/97.
Buried in Saginaw Community Cemetery, Newton Co, MO.
Owned and operated a lumber mill near Joplin, where he and other
family
members made timbers for mines. At one time, he may also have owned
and
operated a mine of some type. Died in 1935 of 'Black Lung'.
Buried in Saginaw Community Cemetery, Newton Co, MO.There was a 12th child born to William and Emma that died at birth.
S: Death from SSDI 500-01-8504.
Lived at Ripley, OK in Oct. 1924 per Ltr of Adm re: father.
Lived at 4410 1/2 Union Pacific Ave., LA, CA July 1946.
Marriage record Payne Co., OK April 1905
S: 1910 OK Soundex, Payne County, ED 185, Family 0117.
Stillwater Cemetery records
Fairlawn Cem. records apparently tombstone with husband