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Cecil Lamar Daniels

Cecil Lamar Daniels

Male 1909 - 1972  (62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Cecil Lamar DanielsCecil Lamar Daniels was born on 21 Oct 1909 in Oklahoma (son of Percy Sterling Daniels and Avis Veda McKeown); died on 20 May 1972; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: electrician; mechanic at auto dealership
    • Census: 1930, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1940, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1950, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38354284/cecil-lamar-daniels

    Section X_11_D_1 & 2

    Cecil married Bernice Jane Tucker on 8 May 1934 in Noble County, Oklahoma. Bernice was born on 30 Sep 1911 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee; died on 6 Feb 1973 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Stephen Tucker Daniels was born on 17 Jul 1942; died on 24 May 2021 in Taos County, New Mexico; was cremated in location of ashes unknown.
    2. Philip Cooke Daniels was born on 8 Jun 1944 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma; died on 2 Sep 1964 in Dorchester, Saline County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Percy Sterling Daniels was born on 28 Apr 1885 in Chatfield, Olmsted County, Minnesota (son of Unknown Daniels and Eva Benham); died on 8 Nov 1962 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: superintendent at City Light and Water
    • Census: 1 May 1885, Orion, Olmsted County, Minnesota; Percy, age 1, and his mother Eva (Benham) Daniels are in the household of Eva's parents.
    • Census: 1895, Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas
    • Census: 1900, Lowe, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1920, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1930, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1940, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1950, Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma

    Notes:

    Former Resident Dies at Perry
    Funeral services were held Saturday for Percy Sterling Daniels at Perry, Oklahoma.
    Mr. Daniels at one time was head of the Weleetka City Light Plant. He died November 8 and had been ill since April. Mr. Daniels was born on April 28, 1885, in Chatfield, Minn. And came to Noble county, Okla., in 1897. He was married to Avis McKeown, November 30, 1907.
    His survived by his wife and one son, Cecil and two grandsons of Perry.
    Services were held at 10 a.m. in the Parker Chapel. The Masonic Blue Lodge had charge of the ceremony at the cemetery and the Perry Commander acted as escort. Burial was in the Grace Hill Cemetery in Perry.
    Weleetka American, Weleetka, Oklahoma. Thursday, 15 November 1962, page 1.


    Percy Daniels, Former Utility Head, Is Dead
    Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Parker chapel for Percy Sterling Daniels, 77, 510 Fir avenue, former Perry water and light department superintendent, who died at 8.45 p.m. Thursday in the Perry Nursing home.
    Rev. Ernest Ackerman, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate and burial will be in Grace Hill cemetery.
    The Masonic Blue lodge will have charge of the ceremony at the cemetery and Perry Commandery will act as escort.
    Daniel headed the city utilities department from 1915 to 1941, was superintendent of the utility department at Weleetka from 1941 to 1947 and held the same position in Cherokee from 1947 to 1950. In 1950 he returned to Weleetka where he remained until 1953 when he retired and moved back to Perry.
    Daniels was born April 28, 1885 in Chatfield, Minn., and was married Nov. 30, 1907, in Perry to Avis McKeown who survives. He first came to this county in 1898.
    He was a member of the Masonic lodge, Knights Templar and Royal Arch Masons.
    Besides his wife he is survived by one son, Cecil Daniels of Perry and two grandchildren.
    The Perry Daily Journal, Perry, Oklahoma. Friday, 9 November 1962.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38354351/percy-s_-daniels

    Section X_11_D_3 & 4

    Percy married Avis Veda McKeown on 30 Nov 1907 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma. Avis (daughter of John Love McKeown and Sarah A. Shields) was born on 27 Nov 1889 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; died in Jan 1974 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Avis Veda McKeownAvis Veda McKeown was born on 27 Nov 1889 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa (daughter of John Love McKeown and Sarah A. Shields); died in Jan 1974 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Cemetery location.
    Driving Directions: From Perry, Oklahoma courthouse, go east 4 blocks on Cedar Street, then 1 block south on 2nd street, then take left fork of Y (Memorial Drive) and follow Memorial Drive 6/10 of a mile. Cemetery gates are located on the south side of road.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38354343/avis-veda-daniels

    Section X_11_D_3 & 4

    Children:
    1. 1. Cecil Lamar Daniels was born on 21 Oct 1909 in Oklahoma; died on 20 May 1972; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Unknown Daniels

    Unknown married Eva Benham. Eva (daughter of John Benham and Marietta Unknown) was born on 22 Jul 1860 in Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minnesota; died on 8 Apr 1950 in Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eva Benham was born on 22 Jul 1860 in Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minnesota (daughter of John Benham and Marietta Unknown); died on 8 Apr 1950 in Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1 May 1885, Orion, Olmsted County, Minnesota; Eva (Benham) Daniels and son Percy, age 1, are in the household of her parents.

    Notes:

    Mrs. Chadwell Dies After Long Illness
    Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lucien Methodist church for Mrs. Eva Chadwell, 89, 723 Grove street, who died Saturday in a Cherokee hospital following a year’s illness.
    Rev. Pierce will officiate at the services and interment will be in McGuire cemetery at Lucien under the direction of the Parker funeral home of Perry.
    Mrs. Chadwell’s home was in Perry, but for several months she had made her home with a son, Percy Daniels, at Cherokee. Daniels is formerly of Perry.
    She was born July 22, 1860, in Chatfield, Minn., and moved to Oklahoma in 1893. Her family homesteaded a farm near Lucien. Mrs. Chadwell was married to Thomas Chadwell in 1894 at Arkansas City, Kan.
    Survivors other than her son are a brother, Ernest Benham of Enid; a grandson, Cecil Daniels, 917 Perry avenue, Perry; two granddaughters, Mrs. Leslie Raulston, Duncan, and Mrs. Marvis Burbridge of Aurora, Mo.; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, one son and a daughter.
    The Perry Daily Journal, Perry Oklahoma. Monday, 10 April 1950, page 1.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228934551/eva-chadwell

    Children:
    1. 2. Percy Sterling Daniels was born on 28 Apr 1885 in Chatfield, Olmsted County, Minnesota; died on 8 Nov 1962 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.

  3. 6.  John Love McKeownJohn Love McKeown was born on 29 Dec 1858 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa (son of John Glasgow McKeown and Annie Parker); died on 6 May 1944 in Agra, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; was buried on 10 May 1944 in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1900, Lowe Township, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1910, Lowe Township, Noble County, Oklahoma
    • Residence: 1912, J.L. McKeown Oklahoma farm
    • Census: 1920, Osage Township, Lincoln County, Oklahoma
    • Census: 1930, Osage Township, Lincoln County, Oklahoma

    Notes:

    McKeown Family Bible record: Births.
    John L. Wed. Dec 29th 1858 5:30 AM.


    McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths.
    John L died at Agra Okla May 1944. Buried May 10 in Kossuth.


    Morning Sun News, Morning Sun, Iowa, 22 January 1891, page 4: John L. McKeown has returned from Pipestone, Minn., where he purchased a farm.

    Morning Sun News, Morning Sun, Iowa, 25 November 1886, page 8: John L. McKeown has purchased the Talbott lots on the west side of the railroad.

    Burlington Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, 23 January 1915, page 3. John McKeown and son Chester of Agra, Oklahoma, are here for the summer. They both have accepted positions on farms in this vicinity.

    DOUBLE CELEBRATION
    AT McKEOWN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gibb and son William of Biggsville spent Sunday at the John McKeown home on Hageman avenue, the occasion being the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gibb and the twentieth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Keown. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibb and son Dale called on the couples Sunday evening. Daily Hawk Eye Gazette. Burlington, Iowa. 27 September 1933.
    Correct dates for John L. and Norah McKeown's 12th anniversary.

    Ralph McKeown and Mrs. Conrad Casten and son, Herman, visited with relatives, Albert McKeown of St. Joseph, Mo., John McKeown of Agra, Okla., and his daughter, Mrs. Avis Daniels of Perry, Okla., who are visiting at the home of the Misses McKeown at Mediapolis. Burlington Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa. 6 December 1929.

    Mr. and Mrs. John McKeown who live a mile north of Agra, started up highway 18 Sunday about 1 o’clock, to visit a sick child who lived a mile and a half north of the McKeown home. As Mr. McKeown made the turn into the home of Verdie Scheonhorse, their destination, their car was struck by a pick-up driven by Mr. Isenberg, sexton at the Cushing cemetery. Both cars were considerably damaged. With the exception of scratches to his face and a slightly sprained wrist of the Cushing man who was riding with Mr. Isenberg, no one was hurt. The sick girl whom the McKeowns set out to visit was very ill with her second attack of the measles. Mrs. Scheonhorse is a niece of Mrs. McKeown.

    The Chandler News Publicist. Thursday, 26 May 1942


    John L. McKeown dies in Oklahoma.
    Special to the Hawk-Eye Gazette.
    Mediapolis , Ia. – Chester McKeown, with his brother, Stanley McKeown, of Washington, left Saturday for Agra, Okla., having been called by the death of their father, John L. McKeown, 85, who died that morning. He is survived by his wife, 2 sons and a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Percy, of Weleetka, Okla.
    Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Mediapolis Methodist church with Rev. O.B. Rogers in charge. Burial will be in Kossuth cemetery.
    Hawk-Eye Gazette, Burlington, Iowa. May 1944


    John L. McKeown rites yesterday. Funeral services for John L. McKeown, 85, former resident of this community who died at Agra, Oklahoma, Saturday, May 5, were held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at Mediapolis Methodist church, Rev. O. B. Rogers officiating. Rev. Rogers and Inez Ferril, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Thayer at the piano, sang. Burial was at Kossuth cemetery. He was born 1 1/2 miles north of Mediapolis, Dec. 29, 1858, the son of John and Margaret Ann McKeown. He grew to manhood in this vicinity and was married to Sarah A. Shields, March 21, 1888, to which union were born three children, all surviving. Mr. and Mrs. McKeown lived at Mediapolis two years after their marriage, then moving to Oklahoma where they spent 18 years. They moved back to Mediapolis, where Mrs. McKeown died in 1916. On returning to Oklahoma, Mr. McKeown married Miss Nora Stanley, July 21, 1921, after which he made his home in Oklahoma until his death. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Stanley of Washington and Chester of Mediapolis; one daughter, Mrs. Perry Daniels of Weleetka, Okla.; two brothers, Parker McKeown of Letts and Albert McKeown of St. Joseph, Mo., and two sisters, Miss Samantha McKeown and Mrs. Emma Brewster of Mediapolis. Six grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.


    US General Land Office Records
    Name: John L McKeown
    Issue Date: 17 Apr 1903
    Place: Noble, Oklahoma, USA
    Meridian: Indian
    Township: 020n
    Range: 002W
    Aliquots: Lot/Trct 1
    Section: 5
    Accession Number: OK0930__.463
    Document Number: 4022
    Total acres - 155.12
    Township 020N - Range 002W - Lot/Trct 1 - Section 5
    Township 020N - Range 002W - Lot/Trct 2 - Section 5
    Township 020N - Range 002W - S½NE¼ - Section 5
    https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=OK0930__.463&docClass=STA&sid=xft1aptf.yx4


    1900 US census, enumerated 18 June 1900
    Lowe Township, Noble County, Oklahoma
    John L. McKeown, age 41, farmer, owned farm from of mortgage
    Sarah, age 41
    Avis, age 10
    Stanley, age 3
    Chester, age 1


    1910 US census, enumerated 2 May 1910
    Lowe Township, Noble County, Oklahoma
    John McKeown, age 51, farmer, owned farm
    Sarah, age 51
    Stanley age 13
    Chester, age 11


    1920 US census, enumerated 11-12 February 1920
    Osage Township, Lincoln County, Oklahoma
    Stanley McKeown, age 23, owned home
    Reva, age 20
    John L. McKeown, age 61, father, widower


    1930 US census, enumerated 11 April 1930
    Osage Township, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
    John L. McKeown, age 72, farmer, owned farm
    Nora, age 53


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115333612/john-love-mckeown

    Cartwright Addition, Lot 086

    John married Sarah A. Shields on 21 Mar 1888 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa. Sarah (daughter of Isaac Shields and Margaret McCollum) was born on 21 Nov 1858 in County Cork, Ireland; died on 12 Oct 1916 in Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried on 15 Oct 1916 in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah A. ShieldsSarah A. Shields was born on 21 Nov 1858 in County Cork, Ireland (daughter of Isaac Shields and Margaret McCollum); died on 12 Oct 1916 in Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried on 15 Oct 1916 in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1912, J.L. McKeown Oklahoma farm

    Notes:

    McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths.
    Sara A. McKeown wife of John L. MK born Nov 1858. Married March 21, 1888. died Oct 12 1916.


    McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages.
    J.L. McKeown and Sa A. Shields were married by Rev. E. B. Miner. Mch 21st 1888.


    Des Moines County Marriage Book #14, page 37: #157. McCUNE, John L., 30; b. Linn Grove, Ia; f. McKeon, John; m. PARKER, Ann; Br. SHIELDS, Sarah A., 30; b. Ireland; f. SHIELDS, Isaac; m. McCOLLMAN, Margaret; marr 21 Mar 1888 at Northfield, Ia. by E. B. Miner, M. G.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45409293/sarah-a-mckeown

    Cartwright Addition, Lot 86

    death from typhoid fever.

    Children:
    1. 3. Avis Veda McKeown was born on 27 Nov 1889 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; died in Jan 1974 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.
    2. William Stanley McKeown was born on 11 Dec 1896 in Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma; died on 18 Feb 1964 in Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa; was buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Washington, Washington County, Iowa.
    3. Chester Alan McKeown was born on 9 Nov 1898 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma; died on 25 Nov 1952 in Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried on 28 Nov 1952 in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John Benham was born on 26 Sep 1825 in New York; died on 21 Apr 1907; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870, Orion, Olmsted County, Minnesota
    • Census: 1900, Lowe, Noble County, Oklahoma

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29790546/j_-a_-benham

    John married Marietta Unknown. Marietta was born on 4 Jan 1836 in New York; died on 20 Jan 1908; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Marietta Unknown was born on 4 Jan 1836 in New York; died on 20 Jan 1908; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Died.
    On Monday, January 20, Marietta Benham, aged 72 years, 16 days. The deceased had been suffering with la-grippe, which developed into pneumonia and resulted in her death after an illness of two weeks. Her husband, John Benham, died April 22, 1907, aged 82 years. Mrs. Benham leaves three children, Eva Chadwell, Katie Benham, Earnest and John Benham. She was a woman of kind and loving disposition, a friend to the needy, a sincere Christian and a member of the Baptist church. She was born in New York state in January, 1836. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the home of Mr. Thomas Chadwell in Lowe township, and interment will be in the McGuire cemetery.
    Perry Daily News, Perry, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 21 January 1908.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29790548/marietta-benham

    Children:
    1. 5. Eva Benham was born on 22 Jul 1860 in Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minnesota; died on 8 Apr 1950 in Cherokee, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.

  3. 12.  John Glasgow McKeownJohn Glasgow McKeown was born on 17 Apr 1821 in County Londonderry, Ireland (son of Alexander McKeown and Rosanna Glasgow); died on 9 Feb 1889 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    • Census: 1860, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    • Census: 1870, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    • Census: 1880, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    • Census: 1885, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa

    Notes:

    US 1880 agricultural census, enumerated 10 June 1880
    Yellow Spring Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    John G. McKeown, line 5
    Owner
    tilled acres – 159
    woodland – 32
    value of land & buildings - $6000
    value of farm implements - $100
    value of livestock - $600
    value of farm production - $900
    Grassland acres mown – 25
    grassland acres not mown – 26
    Hay, tons of – 20
    horses – 6
    Milch cows – 4
    other cattle – 17
    calves dropped – 7
    cattle purchased – 1
    cattle sold – 2
    butter , pounds – 500
    cheese, pounds - 8
    sheep – 8
    lambs dropped – 16
    sheep sold – 16
    sheep killed by dogs – 5
    swine – 2
    poultry, barnyard – 175
    other – 5
    eggs produced - 1000
    Indian corn, acres – 40
    Indian corn, bushels – 1800
    Oats, acres – 7
    Oats, bushels – 313
    wheat – acres – 14
    wheat – bushels – 174
    Molasses – gallons - 18
    Potatoes, Irish, acres - 1
    Potatoes, Irish, bushels - 40
    apple trees, acres - 2
    apple bearing tress - 20



    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24278319/john-glasgow-mckeown

    John married Annie Parker on 27 Feb 1849 in Des Moines County, Iowa. Annie (daughter of John Parker and Margarett McBride) was born on 21 May 1829 in Rathfriland, County Of Down, Ireland; died on 6 Mar 1892 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Annie ParkerAnnie Parker was born on 21 May 1829 in Rathfriland, County Of Down, Ireland (daughter of John Parker and Margarett McBride); died on 6 Mar 1892 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.

    Notes:

    McKeown Family Bible record: Marriages.

    Hand written on the marriage page.
    Anna Parker born 1829 in co. Autrim Ireland. Came across when 6 wks old.

    In a different handwriting - died Mch 6 1892


    McKeown Family Bible record: Deaths.
    Mrs. Anna McKeown Mch 6 1892 Sab 12:55 PM. Mother was born May 21st 1829.


    From published records for the Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Page 13. McKeown, Anna P. B 21 May 1829. D 7 Mar 1892 wife of J. G. McKeown.

    LKH note:
    There are four head stones in a row. Small headstone on left is from 3 of the children who died young. It is difficult to read. Next stone to the right is for Mother Anna P, wife of J. G. McKeown. Next stone to the right is for Father John G. McKeown. Stone on the farthest right is for Mary L. dau of J. G. & Ann P. McKeown.

    Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery is located in the center of the western side of Section 8W, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa, North of Mediapolis.


    Morning Sun Herald, 5 July 1888. Page 8.
    Mrs. J. G. McKeown started today to visit her son in Muscatine county.

    Morning Sun News, Morning Sun, Iowa, 11 February 1892, page 4: Mrs. John G. McKeown in the vicinity of Mediapolis is on the sick list. Her feet and lower limbs are paralyzed and her recovery seems to be slow.

    Morning Sun News, Morning Sun, Iowa, 10 March 1892, page 4: Mrs. John McKeown died on Sabbath afternoon and was buried Tuesday. Rev. T. P. Robb of Sharon, conducted the services at the house, assisted by Rev. Wm. Littlejohn. Her children living were all present at the funeral except her son John from Pipestone. Miss Parker from Washington was in town attending the funeral of her sister, Mrs. McKeown.



    Memoir of Mrs. John G. McKeown. Mrs. Annie Parker McKeown died at her house north of Mediapolis, Iowa, March 6, 1892, at 12:55 P.M. She was born near Rathfriland, County of Down, Ireland, May 21, 1829, and come with her parents, John and Margaret Parker, to Rochester, New York and then to Zanesville, Ohio, where they resided until 1847, when they came to Des Moines County. She made a profession of faith and was received in Sharon (Reformed Presbyterian) congregation in 1848 and remained a consistent member until her death. She was united in marriage to John G. McKeown, Feb. 27, 1849, and was a devoted wife and mother. Twelve children were born to them. Three preceded her to the Realm of Light, and nine remain to mourn the loss of a loving, faithful mother. She had been a sufferer with creeping paralysis for some time. It had weakened her so much that she was not able to resist an attack of la grippe that seized her Jan 20, from which time she was unable to help herself, but in all her sufferings she was very patient, and able to say the Lord's will be done. She was conscious to the last, and peacefully passed away . She was ready and waiting for the summons, to enter into that Heavenly home, "an house not made with hand."
    Copy of memorial courtesy of Dale Thompson.


    Last Will and Testament of Anna McKeown.

    I Anna McKeown of Yellow Springs township Des Moines County, State of Iowa, being of sound and disposing mind and memory though of feeble heath of body and being desirous of making proper disposition of my worldly estate while I have capacity to do so, do make and publish this my last will and testament as follows.
    First, I give to my daughter Sarah J. McKeown, My large arm chair and our bedstead and bedding.
    Second, I give to my daughter Mary L. McKeown our bedstead and bedding and my pocket Bible.
    Third, I give to my daughter M. Emma McKeown my upholstered red armchair and our bedstead and bedding.
    Fourth I give to my daughter Samantha A. McKeown my parlor organ, my bureau, and our bedstead and bedding.
    Fifth I give to my son Albert A. McKeown my buggy, set double harness, and set of double heavy harness.
    Sixth, I give to my son W. Ira McKeown, my working clock and lap robe.
    Seventh, I give to my son John L. McKeown, “The Foot Prints of Time”.
    Eighth, my Moneys and credits and all household goods not herein before named I give and bequeath to my nine children Sarah J.; Mary L.; M. Emma; Samantha A.; Albert R.; W. Ira; Moses P.; James A.; and John L.; the moneys and credits to be divided among them equally share and share alike and the household goods as they may agree.
    Ninth: The property herein bequeathed being derived from the estate of my deceased father John Parker, who directed that the same should d_____ to my children at my death this distribution is made in accordance ______

    In witness of all the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 16 day of February A.D.1892 and I request Sam. R. Heizer and Wm. Hewusbrigh [spelling?] to witness the same.

    Anna McKeown
    her X mark
    Signed in presence of
    Saml B. Higgin
    William Herusbrigh [spelling?]

    * * *

    State of Iowa
    Des Moines County
    I, W. D. Inghram Clerk of District County within and for said County and State, hereby certify that on this day 12 April A.D. 1892 the foregoing last Will and Testament of Anna McKeown was duly proven before and allowed of said Court, and that the same has been recorded.
    Witness my hand with the Seal of said Court offered done at Burlington this 12 day of April 1892.

    W.D. Inghram
    Clerk of District Court

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22941539/annie-mckeown

    Children:
    1. Sarah Jane McKeown was born on 13 Jan 1850 in Iowa; died on 6 Jan 1930 in Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    2. James Alexander McKeown was born on 15 May 1851 in Iowa; died on 25 Aug 1928 in Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried on 27 Aug 1928 in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    3. Moses Brown McKeown was born on 31 Aug 1852 in Iowa; died on 13 Oct 1852; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    4. Mary Lavina McKeown was born on 14 Sep 1853 in Iowa; died on 6 Apr 1908 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    5. Moses Parker McKeown was born on 1 Dec 1854 in Iowa; died on 25 May 1950 in Letts, Louisa County, Iowa; was cremated in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    6. William Arthur McKeown was born on 15 Oct 1856 in Iowa; died on 9 Feb 1863; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    7. 6. John Love McKeown was born on 29 Dec 1858 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 6 May 1944 in Agra, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; was buried on 10 May 1944 in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    8. Margaret Emily McKeown was born on 16 Jul 1862 in Iowa; died on 9 Feb 1863 in Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    9. Samantha Ann McKeown was born on 16 Apr 1865 in Iowa; died on 12 Jan 1948 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried on 14 Jan 1948 in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    10. Melinda Emily McKeown was born on 21 Apr 1867 in Iowa; died in May 1957 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried in Sharon Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    11. William Ira McKeown was born on 6 Feb 1869 in Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 28 Dec 1922 in Winona, Winona County, Minnesota; was buried on 31 Dec 1922 in Lakeview Cemetery, Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin.
    12. Albert Rutherford McKeown was born on 22 Jan 1871 in Iowa; died on 23 Jul 1954 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Ashland Cemetery, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.

  5. 14.  Isaac ShieldsIsaac Shields was born on 20 Dec 1834 in Ireland; died on 20 Jun 1907 in Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1860, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
    • Census: 1870, Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    • Census: 1880, Eliot Township, Louisa County, Iowa
    • Census: 1885, Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    • Census: 1895, Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    • Residence: 17 Apr 1903, Oklahoma

    Notes:

    From Yellow Spirngs and Hruon: A local history. by J. W. Merrill. Published by author in 1897. Book located at Wisconsin Historical Society Library. Page 267. Isaac Shields lived in Benton township a number of years, then moved to the James Davis place and lived there six years; while there he received a stroke of paralysis, which partially disable him for life. He lived eleven years on the Paul farm at Northfield, and moved to Oklahoma in 1895. His children are Ellen, wife of J. L. Tull, and Lizzie, wife of W. S. Woodside, Mediaplis; Maggie, wife of J. Kirkright; Sarah, wife of J. McKeown; Jennie, wife of J. Watson; John and William of Oklahoma.



    Isaac Shields
    Naturalization record
    Dist. Des Moines County, Burlington, Iowa
    Country of birth or allegiance: Ireland
    Date of naturalization: 8 Jan 1874



    From US Presbyterian Church Records, Round Prairie Presbyterian Church, page 32, Kossuth, Iowa, May 15th, 1863. Session met at the call of the Mod & was opened with prayer. Members present, Mod Wall & Elders McClure & Rhea. Miss Mary Herron Chapman applied for admission into the Church, which after an examination was granted. Received as members of the Church on certificate Isaac Shields & Margaret his wife from the Aisquack St. Pres. Church, Baltimore, MD. Session took a recess until tomorrow after the regular service.

    From US Presbyterian Church Records, Round Prairie Presbyterian Church, page 43-44. Round Prairie Church, Sep. 5th, 1867. Mr. Isaac Shields having brought charges of Slander against Mr. Isaac Guy & Mrs. Guy, & the Session having taken cognizance of the matter, Mr. Isaac Guy was cited to appear to answer to the charges. The time appointed having arrived, Mr. Guy appeared, but stated that he was unprepared, at present, to defend himself, having failed to procure the witnesses whom he expected to testify in his favor. The Session therefore appointed a subsequent day, one which the parties with their witnesses were to present themselves, in order that the truth of the charges might be investigated. The time having arrived (the 5th of Sep.) the members of the Session all present, also the two parties with their witnesses, the Session proceeded to business. The meeting was opened with prayer. The witnesses were sworn in a body. Opportunity was given to ascertain the competency of the witnesses. Mr. Guy objected to two of the witnesses brought by Mr. Shields on account of near relationship to the prosecutor. The objection of Mr. Guy was sustained by the Session, & the names of the witnesses were stricken off the list. The charges were read & the witnesses called to bear testimony to substantiate them. The testimony of the witnesses of Mr. Shields, against Mr. & Mrs. Guy having been taken, & questions asked by Mr. Guy, of the same witnesses, for his defence, the Session decided that the testimony was not sufficient to sustain the charges. Mr. Guy expressed his willingness, in case the Session should acquit him, to refrain from taking further testimony from his witnesses (only one of them having been heard). & permit the matter to rest; providing the Session should deal with Mr. Shields according to his deserts, for bringing charges against him, & thus trying to do him an injury. The Session having decided that the charges of slander (a copy of which is retained by the Clerk, & which for particular reasons are not made part of this record,) brought against Mr. & Mrs. Guy were not sustained, the witnesses were dismissed, & the meeting was closed with prayer. Mr. C. Rhea, Clerk, Kossuth, Iowa, Sep 5th, 1867.

    Page 45. Round Prairie Church, Sep. 21st, 1867/ The Session met, & the meeting was opened with prayer. The members present were Rev. H. A. Barclay Mod. & Elders Graham, Vannice & Rhea. Mrs. Margaret McMillan was received on certificate from the U. P. Church. Father Bergen & Mr. Bannice having visited Mr. Isaac Shields for the purposed of trying to induce him to make some acknowledgements in regart to his having brought charges against Mr. Guy, found him stubborn. (LKH Note: the word stubborn is underlined] After nature delibration he was suspended from Church privileges until he evince a better spirit. Mr. Baay preached Friday & Saturday. Communion on Sabbath. Closed with prayer. John C. Rhea, Clerk. Kossuth, Iowa.

    US Presbyterian Church Records. First Presbyterian Church, Kossuth, Iowa. Page 220 Isaac Shields is listed among the members of the Church as restored..

    US Presbyterian Church Records. First Presbyterian Church, Kossuth, Iowa
    Page 1. 13 April 1870.
    The following is a true copy of the minutes of the Presbytery of Iowa, in Session at Ft. Madison, Iowa, April 13, 1870, in relation to the ________ of Yellow Spring Church (N.S.) and its consolidation with Round Prairie Church (O.S.).
    Mer. Frederick Weizer, an elder of the Yellow Spring Church, in the Presbytery of Keokuk, N.S. presented a petition to this Presbytery, asking of us in as much as their own Presbytery were unable to obtain a quorum at this time, to dismiss said church to our Presbytery; that their church should be received under the care of this Presbytery, and that then said church should be consolidated with the Round Prairie Church under the name of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Kossuth.
    The request of the Petitioners was granted. The Yellow Spring Church was received under our care, and then the two churches at Kossuth were united under the above name.

    Page 6, 30 Sept. 1870
    Mr. Isaac Shields, through the moderator presented a paper stating that he (Shields) while a member of Round Prairie Presbyterian Church, was suspended from its privileges of the Church by the Session of said Church, on account of failure to sustain certain charges that he preferred against one Isaac Guy, also a member of the same Church, he also states further in said paper that he cherishes no ill will toward said Guy and humbly asks to be restored to the privileges of the Church, the further ________ of the paper were defied with next meeting of the Session.

    Page 8. Oct. 1st 1870
    The Session met at 1 o'clock _______. Present Rev. Alex Scott Mod., with Elders Braden, Bergen, Vannice, F. Weizer, N. Weizer, ______. Absent Blair & Bandy. Opened with prayer by the moderator. The paper of Isaac Shields was taken up, and after some discussion on motion of brother Vannice, Mr. Schileds was restored to the privileges of the Church.


    First published 6-21
    Notice for Publication.
    Land office at Perry, Okla., Jan. 17, 1901.
    Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver U.S. land office at Perry Okla., on July 26, 1901 viz:
    Isaac Shields,
    For the se 1/4 of sec 18 twp 21 range 2 west.
    He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
    John L. McKeown of Antrim, O.T.; Frank Macey, Christain H. Rice and Calvin Myers, of Perry, O.T.

    Alfred H. Boles, Register.

    The Perry Republican. Perry, Oklahoma. Friday 9 August 1901.


    Obituary
    Isaac Shields was born in Ireland December 20th 1833. He departed his life near Lucien, Okla. June the 20th, 1907.
    He was united in marriage to Miss Margaret McCollum September 17th 1857. His beloved and devoted wife, passed to her reward May 9th 1903. This union of more than 45 years was a very happy one, and to them were born two sons and five daughters. All these together with thirty grandchildren, survive him.

    Mr. Shields came to the United States in 1860, and settled in Baltimore, Md. In 1862 he removed to Des Moines Co., Iowa, and became a member of the Kossuth Presbyterian church. In about 1896 he came to Noble Co. Oklahoma, where he was living when he was called home.

    Mr. Shields when a young man gave his heart to God, and identified himself with the Presbyterian church. He was a happy christian; he carried his religion with him in every day life and impressed all with the beauty of true living. He had a kind word for each one he would meet; young people delighted to associate with him, and children loved him. He was thoughtful concerning others, he forgot himself, had words of comfort and cheer for the discouraged, was helpful to his pastor, and in his religion he seemed not to grow old.

    He was a faithful member of the First Presbyterian church of Perry for a number of years, and will be greatly missed by the entire congregation. The funeral services were held the 21st of June, 1907, from the M.E. church of Lucien, Okla.; were conducted by his pastor, Rev. S.H. Parvin, assisted by Rev. Blackwell of the M.E. church; was attended by a large concourse of sympathizing friends, and he was laid to rest by the side of his beloved wife, in the McGuire cemetery.

    “And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.”

    The Perry Republican, Perry, Oklahoma. Friday, 28 June 1907


    1870 US census,
    Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
    Isaac Shields, age 35, farmer, real estate 550, personal estate 800
    Margarite, age 34
    Sarah, age 11
    Ellen, age 9
    Jane, age 7
    John, age 5
    Margarite, age 3
    Elizabeth, age 9 months


    1880 US census,
    Elliot Township, Louisa County, Iowa
    Isaac Shields, age 47, farmer
    Margaret, age 43
    Sarah, age 20
    Ellen G., age 17
    Jennie, age 16
    John, age 15
    Maggie, age 13
    Lizzie, age 10
    Willie S., age 8


    1880 US agricultural census, enumerated 2 & 3 June, 1880.
    Elliot Township, Louisa County, Iowa
    Line 5
    Isaac Shields
    owner
    tilled – 120 acres
    permanent non-tilled - 8 acres
    woodland – 32 acres
    value of farm: land & buildings - $6000
    value of farming implements - $100
    value of livestock - $900
    cost of buildings/repairs in 1879 - $20
    value of farm production in 1879 - $600
    Mown acres - 18
    hay – 10
    milch cows – 5
    other cattle – 25
    calves – 3
    cattle purchased – 13
    butter, lbs – 400
    swine – 53
    poultry - 75
    Potatoes, Irish, acres - 1
    Potatoes, Irish, bushels - 100
    apples, acres - 4
    apples, bearing trees - 200
    apples, bushels - 100
    Value of orchard produce - $75
    wood, cut, cords - 31
    value of wood products - $61



    1885 Iowa state census, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    Isaac is listed as 51, with wife and 5 children at home (Sarah, John, Margaret, Elizabeth, and William)
    1895 Iowa state census, Eddyville, Wapello County, Iowa. Isaac is age 75.


    1896 Iowa state census
    Isaac Shields, age 60
    Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines County, Iowa


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29790638/isac-shields

    Isaac married Margaret McCollum on 17 Sep 1857 in Agherton, Derry, Ireland. Margaret (daughter of John McCollom and Sarah McHenry) was born on 4 Apr 1836 in County Antrim, Ireland; died on 9 May 1903 in Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Margaret McCollumMargaret McCollum was born on 4 Apr 1836 in County Antrim, Ireland (daughter of John McCollom and Sarah McHenry); died on 9 May 1903 in Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    US Presbyterian Church Records. First Presbyterian Church, Kossuth, Iowa. Page 210 Mrs. Margaret Shields is listed among the members of the Church who were received from the Yellow Springs Church.


    Mrs. Isaac Shields, living eight miles west of Perry, is very low and is not expected to live.

    Daily Enterprise Times. Friday. 8 May 1903


    Rev. Oglevee, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, now in charge of a pastorate at Stroud, O.T. arrived in the city this morning in answer to a telephone message from Mr. Isaac Shields, informing him of the death of his wife and a wish that he take charge of the funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. Shields were earnest members of Rev. Oglevee’s church during his pastorate of over six years in this city, and the christian love existing between pastor and member only grew stronger as the years passed by, and no wonder that the last request of this saintly woman should be that her old pastor come to comfort her loved ones as her spirit, freed from earthly fetters, winged its way through space to the Father’s house where all was in waiting for the redeemed soul.

    Daily Enterprise Times. Monday, 11 May 1903


    Obituary.
    Margaret McCullom was born in County Antrim, Ireland, on April 4, 1836. She was married to Isaac Shields September 17, 1857. They came to America in 1860, and located in Baltimore, Md. From Baltimore, they moved to Iowa. They came to Oklahoma seven years ago and located near Perry. She peacefully passed out of the present on Saturday May 9, 1903. She leaves her beloved husband, five daughters and two sons and twenty-seven grand children to mourn her loss. All the children and fifteen of her grand children were present at the last.

    Mrs. Shields united with the Presbyterian church at the age of eighteen. Her life was spent in the service of her Master. She was a faithful and consistent member of the Presbyterian church to the end. Her life stands as a grand testimony for rightousness. Twenty-two years ago her husband was afflicted with partial paralysis, and for two years she had to feed him with a spoon and all these years she has faithfully ministered unto his wants. She is now at rest with her Lord; we are sometimes in doubt whether or not our friends have made a good exchange of worlds, but in Margaret Shields there is no room for doubt.

    The funeral services on Monday were conducted by Rev. J.A. B. Oglevee who had been her pastor for six years at Perry.
    A large number of sympathizing friends attended these last sad rites.

    Daily Enterprise Times. Tuesday, 12 May 1903


    With sadness we report the death of Mrs. Isaac Shields who lived 9 miles west of this city, last Monday. She was laid to rest in the Polo cemetery Tuesday evening.

    Noble County Sentinel. Thursday, 14 May 1903


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29790641/margaret-shields

    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah A. Shields was born on 21 Nov 1858 in County Cork, Ireland; died on 12 Oct 1916 in Des Moines County, Iowa; was buried on 15 Oct 1916 in Kossuth Cemetery, Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa.
    2. Ellen Gay Shields was born in Jul 1861 in Maryland; died on 28 Jan 1935 in Arapahoe, Furnas County, Nebraska; was buried in Arapahoe Cemetery, Arapahoe, Furnas County, Nebraska.
    3. Jane "Jennie" Shields was born about 1863 in Yellow Springs, Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 21 May 1953 in Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.
    4. John Shields was born on 23 Dec 1864 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 17 Apr 1925 in Paola, Miami County, Kansas; was buried in Paola Cemetery, Paola, Miami County, Kansas.
    5. Margaret "Maggie" Shields was born on 21 Mar 1867 in Mediapolis, Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 9 Mar 1950 in Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.
    6. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Shields was born in Sep 1869 in Iowa; died on 18 Sep 1950 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado; was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado.
    7. William Scott Shields was born on 25 Feb 1872 in Kossuth, Des Moines County, Iowa; died on 29 May 1956 in Noble County, Oklahoma; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Lucien, Noble County, Oklahoma.