Missouri Project - pafn352 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


John Oliver Holland

Family Bible of Nancy Patten in poss of Clyde L. Harvey
Father possibly H. B. Holman, tax collector


Lois Anna White

Family Bible of Nancy Patten in poss of Clyde L. Harvey


Madison Kinsey

Estate of Ms. Juanita Kinsey


Malissa

Estate of Ms. Juanita Kinsey, granddaughter


Sarah Jane Kinsey

Records of Ms. Juanita Kinsey, granddaughter


Martha C. Kinsey

Rec of Juanita Kinsey, granddaughter


David C. Kinsey

Notes in the estate of Juanita Kinsey


William Henry Kinsey

Records from the estate of Juanita Kinsey


Florence Kinsey

Estate of Miss Juanita Kinsey, granddaughter


Thomas L. Kinsey

Estate of Miss Juanita Kinsey


Columbus M. Kinsey

Estate of Ms. Juanita Kinsey


Icedora Kinsey

Estate of Ms. Juanita Kinsey


Bertie Ann Kinsey

Estate of Miss Juanita Kinsey


Clyde Edward Aston

Family Bible from Estate of Juanita Kinsey


Bessie Jewell White

Family History compiled by Jo Lintner


Speed Smith

IGI Mar rec


Dicy E. Harvey

Gates Family History, p. 73


Samuel Williams Col

History of Howard and Chariton Counties; Arrived 1818 Mo, "stopping at Old
Franklin, purchased lands in Chariton County; returned to Virginia and brought
his family out and settled on the edge of the timber bordering the Bowling
LGreen prairie, amoung the Indians, wolves. Member of the Legislature
Mar Rec Howard Co., Mo. - resided in CKhariton Town, Chariton County.


Mrs. Williams

HISTORY OF HOWARD AND CHARITON COUNTIES, P. 824


Henry T. Williams

his of Howard and Chariton Co., Mo, p. 824; became leader in the early Indian
wars of Mo, commanded regiment of State militia; leading lawyer of Mo, moved to
New Orleans became surveyor-general of Lou. Died 1850


Thomas B. Williams

History of Howard/Chariton County, p. 824; connected with the government
Indian service, died from the "effects of a cold, contracted while escorting a
body of Indians to Iowa


John Holman Dr.

History of Howard and Chariton Counties, Dr. John Holman, "a prominent
physician of the county, husband of Eliza Williams", p. 824


Eliza Williams

Eliza Patten, as recorded in the family Bible of Nancy Patten, mother of
Nathaniel, was originally thought to be the sister of Nathaniel Patten, the
editior. According to HISTORY OF HOWARD AND CHARITON COUNTIES, P. 824, Eliza
was the daughter of John P. Williams, and the second wife of Nathaniel Patten.
Nathaniel did have one son born 1835.

Ref: Bible of Nancy Patten
HISTORY OF HOWARD AND CHARITON COUNTIES, P. 824
Mar Rec of Mo widow Eliza A. Holeman 27 Feb 1831 md Nathaniel
Patten after the death of his wife Matilda in 1830. She was the
widow of Dr. Holeman. Suspect there may have been other children, none are
mentioned in the obituary of . Eliza was living in St. Charles County, 1847
and wrote shortly after birth of son John H. Overall.
Eliza md Dr. Holman, widow of Dr. John, no record of children,
but he must have died shortly after they were married. Note: Eliza submitted
to LDS church as Eliza Patten, and was submitted for sealing as sister to
Nathaniel Patten, Jr. This is wrong but we are recording baptism and endowment
here.
1850 Census St. Charles Co., Mo. p. 36 living with Wilson Overall and son
Nathaniel. Nathaniel listed as "Overall". Eliza ae 45.


Mary Ella Botts

--MISSOURI HISTORY, History of Howard and Cooper Counties (1912) , page 427-428. Part of the materials done for the Botts Family research commissioned by Lucille Botts Smith and later obtained by Gloria Botts Leeper. Gloria Leeper has the original copy provided by the researcher, Bill Leeper II also has a copy (FILED -- BOTTS, John):

...Judge BOTTS was little more than a year old when his parents settled in this county ((Howard)) in 1816. He ((Judge-John)) grew up here and was married in 1835, Miss Elizabeth, daughter of William HARVEY, becoming his wife. They were both quite young, the groom being only twenty and the bride fourteen, but their married life has been a happy one, and has been blessed with ten children, seven of whom are living: Louisa A., the wife of Dr. J.R. SANDS, of Salisbury; William M., of Linn County; John D., Fanny, the wife of Dr. Worthington MOREHEAD, and Misses Ella, Mary E., Nora B. and Emma B., all of this county ((Howard)).

...A year after his marriage, Judge B. ((BOTTS), moved to Linn County, and there lived until sixteen years ago, when he returned to this county (Howard).


Clyde Lampkin Harvey Sr.

Bir and Mar cert in poss of Mrs. CL Harvey, Sr., personal knowledge
of Mamie Cecelia Meier, wife


Mamie Cecelia Meier

Personal knowledge of Mamie Ceceilia Meier Harvey


George Andrew Harvey Minister

Family Bible, extracts in poss of Clyde L. Harvey, 1880 Census Hood Co.,
Texas; Oakland Cem, Dallas, Texas; Recollections of Leona Walters, interviewed
by grandson Bill Dargon; Death certificates- Texas, Calif;' Eppes Gates Family
History by Hester Gates Morgaon; Autobiography of George A. Harvey in poss of
C. L. Harvey


Cornelia Josephine "Josie" Jacques

see notes for husband


Bertie F. Harvey

see notes for father, Cem Rec Fresno, Calif


Tallie M. Harvey

see notes of father


Wilson Harvey

see notes of father


John Dickerson Botts

--MISSOURI HISTORY, History of Howard and Cooper Counties (1912) , page 427-428. Part of the materials done for the Botts Family research commissioned by Lucille Botts Smith and later obtained by Gloria Botts Leeper. Gloria Leeper has the original copy provided by the researcher, Bill Leeper II also has a copy (FILED -- BOTTS, John):

...Judge BOTTS was little more than a year old when his parents settled in this county ((Howard)) in 1816. He ((Judge-John)) grew up here and was married in 1835, Miss Elizabeth, daughter of William HARVEY, becoming his wife. They were both quite young, the groom being only twenty and the bride fourteen, but their married life has been a happy one, and has been blessed with ten children, seven of whom are living: Louisa A., the wife of Dr. J.R. SANDS, of Salisbury; William M., of Linn County; John D., Fanny, the wife of Dr. Worthington MOREHEAD, and Misses Ella, Mary E., Nora B. and Emma B., all of this county ((Howard)).

...A year after his marriage, Judge B. ((BOTTS), moved to Linn County, and there lived until sixteen years ago, when he returned to this county (Howard).