hmtl5 Mary Alemda Boner: Hedges Genealogy

Mary Alemda Boner

Female 1914 - 2003  (89 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Alemda Boner was born on 14 Jan 1914 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (daughter of John Quincy Boner and Lydia Jane Cassity); died on 19 Dec 2003 in Anaheim, Orange County, California; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, Orange County, California.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23943046/mary-a-bramble

    Eternal Peace, lot 4249, space 2

    Mary married Wendel Earl Bramble on 1 Nov 1930 in Corydon, Wayne County, Iowa. Wendel was born on 27 Nov 1907 in Missouri; died on 8 Oct 1991 in Anaheim, Orange County, California; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, Orange County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Quincy Boner was born on 13 Apr 1874 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (son of Henry Boner and Mary Smith); died on 20 Sep 1947 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 23 Sep 1947 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1910, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1920, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1930, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1940, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri

    Notes:

    MHR note: They went to Seattle, leaving on their wedding night and lived 9 years and then lived in Denver a few years. He had been in Seattle with a brother, William Henry Boner, before a year or so and worked in timber.


    Married
    John Q. Boner and Miss Lydia J. Cassity were quietly married in the Standard office at 5:30 o’clock p.m., Monday, Jan’y 8th, Judge S.M. Grigsby officiating.
    This marriage is the consumation of a courtship of several years and the contracting parties have each proven for each other that faithfulness that insures a true union of hearts and lives.
    The bride is a daughter of Peter Cassity, and is a lady of exceptional industry and frugality. She has lived in our city for years, working for her living, and by her womanly deportment has the respect of all who knew here. “Jack” Boner, the groom is also well known in our city. He is a big hearted, clever, well behaved young man, and will we think prove worthy of his bride.
    The married couple left the same evening at 11 o’clock over the O.K. for South Bend, Wash., where “Jack’s” brother lives, and where they will make their future home.
    The Republican extends its best wishes to the wedded couple and hopes for them a happy wedded life.
    The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 11 January 1900.


    Purdin Items
    Word came from Milan, Mo., Saturday afternoon that John Boner, father of Mrs. Bill Bird, had passed away at the hospital in Milan, after a long illness of several years.
    The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 25 September 1947.


    Died:
    Missouri death certificate
    https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1947/1947_00033475.PDF

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60175117/john-quincy-boner

    John married Lydia Jane Cassity on 8 Jan 1900 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri. Lydia (daughter of Peter Thompson Cassity and Almeda Hill) was born on 2 Sep 1874 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 4 Sep 1931 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 6 Sep 1931 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lydia Jane Cassity was born on 2 Sep 1874 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (daughter of Peter Thompson Cassity and Almeda Hill); died on 4 Sep 1931 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 6 Sep 1931 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Married
    John Q. Boner and Miss Lydia J. Cassity were quietly married in the Standard office at 5:30 o’clock p.m., Monday, Jan’y 8th, Judge S.M. Grigsby officiating.
    This marriage is the consumation of a courtship of several years and the contracting parties have each proven for each other that faithfulness that insures a true union of hearts and lives.
    The bride is a daughter of Peter Cassity, and is a lady of exceptional industry and frugality. She has lived in our city for years, working for her living, and by her womanly deportment has the respect of all who knew here. “Jack” Boner, the groom is also well known in our city. He is a big hearted, clever, well behaved young man, and will we think prove worthy of his bride.
    The married couple left the same evening at 11 o’clock over the O.K. for South Bend, Wash., where “Jack’s” brother lives, and where they will make their future home.
    The Republican extends its best wishes to the wedded couple and hopes for them a happy wedded life.
    The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 11 January 1900.


    Mrs. John Boner Dies At Her Home In Milan
    Mrs. Lydia Jane Boner, wife of John Q. Boner, died at the family home Friday morning, September 4, at 6:30 o’clock after a long illness which had its beginning last January when she suffered an attack of the flue and from that time on Mrs. Boner never regained her usual robust health.
    Mrs. Boner was born September 2, 1874, on the farm home of her parents west of Milan, being 57 years of age at the time of her death. The deceased was the daughter of pioneer citizens, Peter and Alnena Hill Cassity, and was the eighty child of a family of nine children. Five brothers passed to the great beyond previous to her passing as well as her parents.
    Lydia J. Cassity was united in marriage on January 7, 1900, to John Q. Boner, also a native born resident of Milan. Two daughters came to bless the union, one dying in infancy. Mrs. Boner was a home loving woman, and her only interest in life was her devotion to her loved ones of whom she seemed to never tire in doing for. She was not confined to her bed until a short time before the end came. She was ready to go and remarked to those around her bed in the early hours last Friday that she “would be so glad when it was over.”
    She leaves to mourn her a devoted husband, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Boner Bramble, a sister, Mrs. W.M. Cavenee, of Magna, Utah, two brothers, P.T. Cassity, of Magna, Utah, and W.L. Cassity, of Balko, Okla. The funeral service was held at the family residence Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives, with Rev. Wilson Bentley officiating, after which interment took place in Oakwood cemetery.
    The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 10 September 1931.


    Died:
    Missouri death certificate
    https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1931/1931_00034123.PDF

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60599728/jane-boner

    Children:
    1. Infant Son Boner was born on 19 Jan 1913 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 19 Jan 1913 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 19 Jan 1913 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    2. 1. Mary Alemda Boner was born on 14 Jan 1914 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 19 Dec 2003 in Anaheim, Orange County, California; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, Orange County, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry Boner was born on 23 Nov 1827 in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana; died on 6 May 1883 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried in Milan Cemetery, Sullivan County, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: postmaster
    • Census: 1880, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri

    Notes:

    In Memoriam
    Mr. Henry Boner died at midnight May 6th, 1883 of chronic Bronchitis complicated with Asthma at his residence in this city, and on Tuesday last at 10 o’clock A.M. the funeral services took place under direction of Rev. McNeiley of the M.E. church assisted by the Rev. D.A. Wilson of the first Presbyterian church and by courtesy Lodge No.2,257 of the Knights of Honor of which deceased was a member – a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends accompanying the body to its final resting place in the cemetery near the city.
    Mr. Boner was born at Lawrenceburg Indiana Nov.23d, 1827, in 1840 with his parents moved to Hamilton county Ohio where they resided until 1852, when they removed to Van Buren county Iowa where he married his wife Mary Smith removing to Sullivan county this state in 1856. He has resided here ever since, and for the past 14 years in the city of Milan – July 21st 1875 he was first appointed Postmaster which position he held until last year the office became a Presidential one, and the 9th of Feb’y, 1888 President Arthur appointed and commissioned him Postmaster at this pace for four years from the 20th, day of Dec. 1882. Accommodating, kind, clever, genial and of no mean ability he discharged his duty faithfully and well, and endearing himself to many friends. He leaves his wife Mary Boner, two sons and two daughters to mourn his untimely loss. His only other surviving relative being his Brother J.Q. Boner.
    The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Friday, 18 May 1883.


    Name:
    son of Henry C. Boner and Mary

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74673023/henry-boner

    Note on Find a Grave states that the last interment at Milan Cemetery was in 1908. This would explain why Henry and Mary are not buried together.

    Henry married Mary Smith. Mary was born on 24 Jan 1837 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York; died on 8 Jan 1929 in Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 10 Jan 1929 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Smith was born on 24 Jan 1837 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York; died on 8 Jan 1929 in Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 10 Jan 1929 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Missouri death certificate
    https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1929/1929_00005291.PDF

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60847424/mary-boner

    Children:
    1. 2. John Quincy Boner was born on 13 Apr 1874 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 20 Sep 1947 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 23 Sep 1947 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.

  3. 6.  Peter Thompson Cassity was born on 12 Dec 1836 in Kentucky (son of Peter Thompson Cassity and Lydia West Evans); died on 2 Dec 1911 in Cora, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 3 Dec 1911 in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: blacksmith/farmer
    • _MILT: Civli War
    • Census: 1870, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1880, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1900, Duncan Township, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1910, Duncan Township, Sullivan County, Missouri

    Notes:

    MHR note: Peter T. Cassity had a second marriage to Nell Hollon and a third marriage to Mary Glidewell Shumart

    LKH note: I can find documentation for the marriage of Peter Sarah J. Glidewell. No documentation for anyone named Mary or with the surname of Shumart.


    MHR note: information from Albert Cassity, Golden Pond, KY. Peter T. Cassity, Jr., born 12 December 1836 and was laid to rest in the Shatto cemetery, 4 1/2 miles west of Milan, MO, Sullivan County.


    Peter Cassity has put in a grist mill at Cora.
    The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 14 November 1907.


    Peter Cassity, of Cora, who has a gasoline engine and wood saw, has a new pair of burs and cornsheller.
    The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 21 May 1908.


    Uncle Peter Cassity, blacksmith at Cora, who was hurt in the fall while shoeing a horse, is still not able to be about.
    The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 26 January 1911, page 8.


    Pete Cassity Dies.
    Pete Cassity, aged 75 years, brother of A.M. Cassity, of this city, died at his home at Cora Saturday, December 2, 1911, of paralysis. A first stroke had seized him about ten days before his death and he had never fully recovered. The second stroke came Saturday morning and he died a short time afterwards. He was a blacksmith and was widely known in this county. The remains were interred in the Shatto cemetery Sunday.
    The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 7 December 1911.


    Old Resident Dead.
    Peter Cassity, of Cora, Dies From Effect of appoplexy.
    On last Saturday morning Mr. Peter Cassity, one of the earliest settlers of the county, died at his home in Cora, following a stroke of paralysis about a week previous.
    The funeral was held on Sunday and interment was made in the Shatto cemetery.
    Mr. Cassity was one of the early settlers of this county, coming here with his parents before the war in the early fifties. He had lived here ever since. He was in his 76th years at the time of his death. He lived for many years on a farm west of Milan near the J.W. Henry bridge. Here his father lived. About twenty years ago he went to Cora where he established a blacksmith shop and followed that business as long as his strength was sufficient.
    About a year ago he got hurt while shoeing a horse, having a hip dislocated. From this he never recovered and it doubtless hastened the time of his death.
    Mr. Cassity was a good citizen, a good neighbor, and on needy person every asked aid of him in vain.
    The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 7 December 1911.


    Buried:
    MHR note: information from Albert Cassity, Golden Pond, KY. Peter T. Cassity, Jr., born 12 December 1836 and was laid to rest in the Shatto cemetery, 4 1/2 miles west of Milan, MO, Sullivan County.

    Died:
    Missouri death certifcate
    https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1911/1911_00043845.PDF

    Peter married Almeda Hill. Almeda was born in 1838 in Kentucky; died on 7 Jan 1881 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Almeda Hill was born in 1838 in Kentucky; died on 7 Jan 1881 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    Children:
    1. Anthony Cassity was born on 13 Jul 1860 in Missouri; died on 6 Mar 1900 in Aurora, Marshall County, Kentucky; was buried in Cassity Cemetery, Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky.
    2. Albert Thompson Cassity was born on 21 Oct 1854 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 12 Apr 1929 in Fredonia, Wilson County, Kansas; was buried on 15 Apr 1929 in Fredonia City Cemetery, Wilson County, Kansas.
    3. John E. Cassity was born about 1864 in Missouri; died after 1880 in Cora, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    4. Marcellus Ulysses Cassity was born about 1860; died about 1863.
    5. Vesta Ann Cassity was born on 27 Jul 1862 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 12 Jan 1940 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 14 Jan 1940 in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    6. William Alonzo Cassity was born on 2 Oct 1868 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 20 Sep 1951 in Alva, Woods County, Oklahoma; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Balko, Beaver County, Oklahoma.
    7. Marcellus Cassity was born on 17 Feb 1871 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 7 Sep 1878; was buried in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    8. 3. Lydia Jane Cassity was born on 2 Sep 1874 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 4 Sep 1931 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 6 Sep 1931 in Oakwood Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    9. Peter Thompson Cassity was born in 15 Feb Jan 1876 in Cora, Missouri; died on 20 Mar 1965; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Balko, Beaver County, Oklahoma.
    10. Goldie Cassity was born about 1878; died about 1878.
    11. James Harrison "Harry" Cassity was born on 13 Oct 1885 in Kansas; died on 17 Mar 1927 in Balko, Beaver County, Oklahoma; was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Balko, Beaver County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Peter Thompson Cassity was born on 15 Apr 1811 in Bath County, Kentucky (son of Peter Thompson Cassity and Mary "Polly" Melissa Armstrong); died on 25 Sep 1889 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: Civil War
    • Census: 1850, Lee County, Iowa
    • Census: 1860, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1870, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri
    • Census: 1880, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri

    Notes:

    62nd EMM (Enrolled Missouri Militia). Company C. Enlisted 26 July 1862 in Laclede, Missouri. Served 9 October 1864 - 2 December 1864 in Brookfield, Missouri.


    _MILT:
    62nd EMM (Enrolled Missouri Militia). Company C.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120568378/peter-thompson-cassity

    Peter married Lydia West Evans on 24 Oct 1831 in Fleming County, Kentucky. Lydia was born on 22 Feb 1811 in Montgomery County, Kentucky; died on 6 Mar 1887 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Lydia West Evans was born on 22 Feb 1811 in Montgomery County, Kentucky; died on 6 Mar 1887 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    MHR note: Lydia died of pneumonia.

    MHR note: Lydia was the daughter of Isaac Evans ,Sr.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189016095/lydia-west-cassity

    Children:
    1. Isaac Newton Cassity was born on 7 Jul 1832 in Fleming County, Kentucky; died on 5 Nov 1862 in Missouri; was buried in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    2. Louisa Jane Cassity was born on 13 Mar 1834 in Kentucky; died on 13 Nov 1900 in Missouri; was buried in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    3. 6. Peter Thompson Cassity was born on 12 Dec 1836 in Kentucky; died on 2 Dec 1911 in Cora, Sullivan County, Missouri; was buried on 3 Dec 1911 in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    4. William Harrison Cassity was born on 4 Mar 1837 in Kentucky; died on 3 Dec 1921 in Purdin, Linn County, Missouri; was buried on 9 Dec 1921 in Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Linn County, Missouri.
    5. Sarah Elizabeth Cassity was born on 25 Dec 1839 in Kentucky; died on 4 Sep 1925 in Cockrell Township, Chariton County, Missouri; was buried on 5 Sep 1925 in Fairview Cemetery, Cockrell Township, Chariton County, Missouri.
    6. John Edward Cassity was born on 7 Dec 1842 in Kentucky; died on 29 Nov 1868 in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri; was buried in Shatto Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    7. Delila Ann Cassity was born on 10 Feb 1845 in Sullivan County, Missouri; died on 26 Sep 1918 in Purdin, Linn County, Missouri; was buried on 27 Sep 1918 in Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Linn County, Missouri.
    8. Maryann Malinda Cassity was born about 1849 in Iowa; died in 1886 in Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri.
    9. Alonzo Morton Cassity was born on 2 May 1851 in Lee County, Iowa; died on 8 Apr 1915 in Purdin, Linn County, Missouri; was buried on 9 Apr 1915 in Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Linn County, Missouri.