John Andrew Gage
1807 - 1890 (83 years)1. John Andrew Gage was born on 05 Aug 1807 in Hardeman County, Tennessee; died on 13 Oct 1890 in Fall River, Wilson County, Kansas; was buried in Gage Cemetery, Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas. Other Events:
- Occupation: Southern Methodist Minister
- Census: 1850, Kings River, Madison County, Arkansas
- Census: 1865, Tecumseh, Shawnee County, Kansas
- Census: 1870, Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas
Notes:
Biography included in The History of Madison County, Arkansas published by Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1889.
On December 25, 1833, there settled eleven miles east of Huntsville, on King’s River, John Gage and his wife. They entered land among the very first in that neighborhood, and on January 19 following their first child, Rhoda, was born. They lived there to rear a family of eleven children, all of whom but one lived to manhood and womanhood. John Gage was a farmer, and in 1859 went to Shawnee County, Kas., which place he left in 1866 to reside in Greenwood County, where he is now living at the age of eighty-one. He was born August 5, 1807 in Hardman County, Tenn., and when a boy went to Pulaski County, Mo., where he married Lydia Clement, who died December 14, 1871, in Kansas. Eight of the children are now living, all residents of Kansas except William A.
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116228184/john-andrew-gageJohn married Lydia Clements on 15 Mar 1832 in Crawford County, Missouri. Lydia was born on 09 Jan 1815 in Missouri; died on 04 Dec 1871 in Severy, Greenwood County, Kansas; was buried in Gage Cemetery, Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. John Andrew Gage was born on 02 Mar 1832 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; died in 1855 in Madison County, Arkansas; was buried in Lower Campground Cemetery, Kingston, Madison County, Arkansas.
- 3. William Andrew Gage was born on 09 Jan 1836 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 26 Sep 1891 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas.
- 4. Sarah Gage was born in 1838 in Madison County, Arkansas; died in in Kansas; was buried in Unknown.
- 5. Susan E. Gage was born on 21 Jan 1846 in Arkansas; died on 03 Jul 1893; was buried in Charleston Cemetery, Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas.
Generation: 2
2. John Andrew Gage (1.John1) was born on 02 Mar 1832 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; died in 1855 in Madison County, Arkansas; was buried in Lower Campground Cemetery, Kingston, Madison County, Arkansas. Notes:
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116233398/john-andrew-gage3. William Andrew Gage (1.John1) was born on 09 Jan 1836 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 26 Sep 1891 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. Other Events:
- Census: 1870, Marble Township, Madison County, Arkansas
- Census: 1880, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas
Notes:
Biography included in The History of Madison County, Arkansas published by Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1889.
William A. Gage.
On December 25, 1833, there settled eleven miles east of Huntsville, on King’s River, John Gage and his wife. They entered land among the very first in that neighborhood, and on January 19 following their first child, Rhoda, was born. They lived there to rear a family of eleven children, all of whom but one lived to manhood and womanhood. John Gage was a farmer, and in 1859 went to Shawnee County, Kas., which place he left in 1866 to reside in Greenwood County, where he is now living at the age of eighty-one. He was born August 5, 1807 in Hardman County, Tenn., and when a boy went to Pulaski County, Mo., where he married Lydia Clement, who died December 14, 1871, in Kansas. Eight of the children are now living, all residents of Kansas except William A. He was born January 9, 1836, and grew to manhood beneath the paternal roof. After his marriage he engaged in farming upon the home place until the close of the war, when he purchased a place a short distance above, upon which he lived until 1874. Being then elected county clerk, he sold his place and came to Huntsville, and has since served in the same office four consecutive terms. His farm, which is located one-half mile north of Huntsville, is one of the nicest in the neighborhood. Mr. Gage served some time in the third Arkansas Infantry during the war, but was discharged on account of disability, but afterward served as orderly-sergeant in John Carroll’s company. He is now engaged in stock raising in connection with his farming, and for five year did a mercantile business in Huntsville. April 12, 1860, he married Angelina Hargis, who was born April 19, 1839, in Georgia, and accompanied her parents to this State in 1859. Her mother is still living. Mr. and Mrs. Gage have five children: James T. and Joseph A., editors of the Madison County Democrat; Lydia E., Kate and Ella. Two children, John W., the oldest and Maggie B., the youngest, are deceased. Mr. Gage is a leading Democrat of the county, and for many years was chairman of the Democratic County Central Committee. He is a Royal Arch Mason and a highly esteemed citizen.
April 8, 1879, the court appointed M. Knight, A. A. Brodie, William Marrs, F. M. Sams, F. O. Massie, John F. Proctor, N. G. Heflin and W. A. Gage commissioners to select a site for a new court-house. The lot, then vacant, adjoining the public square on the north was favored by many, but the commission failed to agree, and the old site was chosen by the county judge. G. N. Heflin was appointed building commissioner January 5, 1881, but declined; John R. Simpson was appointed in April, 1881. The contract was awarded to W. A. Gage May 24, 1881, at his bid of $3,000. February 6, 1882, S. P. Jackson contracted to finish and furnish the interior for $1,000. The building is built of brick, 40×50 feet, and is twenty-six feet high from the foundation to the roof.
There are four doors, and two halls crossing in the center of the lower floor, thus giving convenient access to four rooms, each 12×27 feet. The entire upper story is used as a court-room. The building was formally accepted by the county court October 4, 1882, and constitutes the present court-house.
Huntsville Lodge No. 364, F. &. A. M., was instituted January 16, 1879, with James Gilliland, W. M.; C. K. Polk, S. W.; John A. Proctor, J. W.; W. A. Gage, J. E. Plummer, P. W. Newton, F. M. Sams, G. T. Berry, C. B. Sanders, John Bowen, William Stotts and Neal Dorsey, as members and officers.
Madison County, Arkansas records show that William was appointed as one of a group of commissioners on April 8, 1879 to select a site for a new courthouse, as the previous one had been "burned by the federals in 1863". When the group failed to agree on a site, the county judge ordered that the new courthouse would be built on the site of the previous one. A contract was awarded to William A. Gage on May 24,1881 with a bid of $3000 to build the new structure. In Goodspeed's "History of Madison County, AR" a biography of William A. Gage is printed. The following information was taken from that biography. William A. Gage, son of John Gage and Lydia Clement, grew to manhood under the paternal roof. He served some time in the third Arkansas Infantry during the Civil War, but was discharged on account of disability, but afterward served as orderly sergeant in John Carrol's Co. After his marriage he engaged in farming upon the home place until the close of the war, when he purchased a place a short distance above, upon which he lived until 1874, at which time he was then elected county clerk. He sold his place and moved to Huntsville, and served four consecutive terms in that office. Upon moving to Huntsville, he purchased a farm located one-half mile north of Huntsville. He engaged in stock raising in connection with his farming, and for five years did a mercantile business in Huntsville. William was a leading Democrat of the county, and for many years was chairman of the Democratic County Central Committee. He was also a Royal Arch Mason. His sons James and Joseph were editors of the "Madison County Democrat."
New York Times
April 28, 1894
SAMUEL F. VAUGHAN EXECUTED
The Wealthy Arkansan Had TO Be Carried To The Gallows
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., April 27.
-Samuel F. Vaughan who promised Thomas Hamilton $3,000 if he would kill ex-County Clerk Andrew Gage of Madison County in 1891, was hanged this morning for the murder of Gage. He denied his guilt to the last. His wife and children spent last night with the condemned man, and at 5 o'clock this morning his wife, when told by the Sheriff to take final leave of her husband, dropped on her knees by his side and prayed God for half an hour to kill her husband before he reached the gallows. Vaughan had to be carried to the gallows, from which his body fell a distance of eight feet, almost severing the head from the neck. Samuel F. Vaughan was twice convicted of the same crime. Hamilton will be sent to the penitentiary New York Times
April 28, 1894
Hired to Kill Another Man.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. Aug. 2l.
-At the Circuit Court in Berryville. Ark., to-day, Thomas Hamilton pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree
for killing W. A. Gage, one of the most prominent citizens of Madison County, three years ago. He was sentenced to eighteen years in the penitentiary. Hamilton was hired to kill Gage by Samuel F. Vaughan, who was hanged at Fayetteville last April.
Appeal from circuit court, Washington county; Edward S. McDaniel, Judge.
Samuel F. Vaughan, convicted of murder in the first degree, appeals. Affirmed.
The other facts fully appear in the following statement by WOOD, J.:
W. A. Gage was assassinated at his home, in Madison county, September 26, 1891. He was fired upon by some one in ambush, as he was returning to his house from his horse lot, and instantly killed. Tracks leading to and from the place of the killing were discovered. Those leading away were made by a person in sock feet. Those leading up to where the assassin stood were made with shoes having plates or irons upon the heels. The shoes of one Thomas Hamilton were compared with the tracks, and found to fit exactly. Also, beggar lice and red dirt were found upon his socks, corresponding to dirt of the same description in the field of the deceased,-the way the party doing the killing had gone. Hamilton was indicted as principal; the appellant, Samuel F. Vaughan, as accessory. Samuel F. Vaughan was suspected and arrested on account of the bitter animosity which he was known to have had against Gage on account of a lawsuit which had been pending for years between them. Samuel F. Vaughan had sued Gage for something between $2,500 or $3,000.and had been heard, at different times and places, and by various witnesses, to express great hatred towards Gage. Had said "that Gage had treated him very bad, or very mean; that it was very hard to bear; that there were two ways a man could get him to kill him,-one, in self-defense; the other, by treating him mean." Also, "that if Gage beat him in his suit he did not know what he would do; that he though he would leave the state; had never been fooled so badly by a man in his life." And, again, "that he had decided in his mind that, If a man beat him out of his just rights, that it would not do him any good; that there was old Andrew Gage, who owed him about twenty-five hundred dollars, and, if he beat him out of it, it should never do him any good." And, again, "that he sometimes thought that, if it were not for his family, or Gage's family, before Gage should testify against him, he would take his gun and kill him." Other witnesses testified that appellant, after being arrested, and on his way to jail, when near deceased's house, fell off his mule, began crying, and told that he had just realized that he was charged with crime; that he regretted the thought of having to be taken among his old friends and neighbors, charged with killing as good a man as Mr. Gage." After Samuel F. Vaughan and Hamilton were lodged in jail, witnesses and letters were introduced to show that Samuel F. Vaughan endeavored to dissuade Hamilton from turning state's evidence, all of which will be set out fully in the opinion. Hamilton, by an agreement with the state's attorney to the effect that he might plead to murder in the second degree, was permitted to testify. Omitting the details of the horrible crime, as given by him, his testimony was, in substance: That he was in most distressed circumstances,-his family sick, and he in want that defendant, Samuel F. Vaughan, at different times when they were hunting together, and on other occasions, talked to him about his trouble with Gage; said that Gage was going to swear him out of his money, if he was not removed, and that he wanted him (Hamilton) to do it, and would give him half Gage owed him if he would kill Gage. Said that Samuel F. Vaughan promised to let him have land to cultivate, furnish him a team, and give him all he could make; that he had nothing against Gage, but finally yielded to the requests of Samuel F. Vaughan, moved through his promises to pay him, and committed the deed in the manner above described, with a double barrel shotgun furnished him by Samuel F. Vaughan. Said that Samuel F. Vaughan planned the way for him to do the killing, and said he (Vaughan) would be suspected, but that he could prove that he was not there, and that he (Hamilton) would not be suspected. The defendant, on his own behalf, denied all the statements of Hamilton, introduced witnesses to show his good character, and that Hamilton had made statements at different times "that he (Vaughan) had nothing to do with the killing." The above, together with the facts set out in the opinion, constitute the substance of the evidence upon which the state asked conviction. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the case is here by appeal from Judgment of death pronounced upon the verdict.
J. D. Walker and J. W. Walker, for appellant James P. Clarke, Atty. Gen., and Charles T. Coleman, for the State.
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Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 13 June 2019), memorial page for William Andrew Gage (9 Jan 1836-26 Sep 1891), Find A Grave Memorial no. 46075249, citing Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by scott97172773 (contributor 46798626).
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46075249/william-andrew-gageWilliam married Angelina Margaret Hargis on 12 Apr 1860. Angelina (daughter of J. Hargis and Mary Elizabeth Lovelady) was born on 19 Apr 1839 in Murray County, Georgia; died on 18 Mar 1924 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 6. Joseph Andrew Gage was born on 28 Oct 1868 in Marble Township, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 21 Jul 1947 in Tulare County, California; was buried in Vandalia Cemetery, Porterville, Tulare County, California.
- 7. Edna Catherine Gage was born on 10 Jul 1870 in Madison County, Arkansas; died on 01 Jun 1898; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas.
- 8. Maggie B. Gage was born on 17 May 1878; died on 23 Mar 1879; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas.
- 9. John William Gage was born on 21 Jan 1862; died on 20 Dec 1866; was buried in Wall Cemetery, Marble Township, Madison County, Arkansas.
- 10. James Thomas Gage was born on 19 Jul 1865 in Arkansas; died on 18 Dec 1941 in South Gate, Los Angeles County, California; was buried in Drakes Creek Cemetery, Drakes Creek, Madison County, Arkansas.
- 11. Elizabeth Gage was born about 1867 in Arkansas.
4. Sarah Gage (1.John1) was born in 1838 in Madison County, Arkansas; died in in Kansas; was buried in Unknown. Notes:
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Name: Sarah Littrell
Census Date: 1 Mar 1885
Residence County: Greenwood
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Twin Grove
Birth Place: Arkansas
Family Number: 1
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Age: 46
Birth Year: abt 1839
Race: White
Household Member(s):
Name Age
Jesse Littrell 51
Sarah Littrell 46
Susn E Littrell 17
Sarah E Littrell 14
Maud Littrill 12
Ollie Littrill 2
Mertin Littrill 6
B L Marten 39
M E Marten 36
Callie J Marten 16
W A Marten 13
Bertie Marten 9
Schell Marten 6
Cora Marten 2
Source Citation
Kansas State Historical Society; Topeka, Kansas; 1885 Kansas TerritoryCensus; Roll: KS1885_53; Line: 4
This is the last known history of Sara Gage Littrell.
She is residing in Kansas with her family in 1885.
Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162504239/sarah-littrellSarah married Jesse Littrell about 1865. Jesse was born on 04 Apr 1834 in Lauderdale County, Alabama; was buried in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Susan E. Gage (1.John1) was born on 21 Jan 1846 in Arkansas; died on 03 Jul 1893; was buried in Charleston Cemetery, Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas. Notes:
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Inscription:
Wife of T. J. Allen
Aged 47 Ys. 5 Ms. & 12 Ds.
Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36900956/susan-e-allenSusan married Theodore J. Allen in 1865 in Tecumseh, Shawnee County, Kansas. Theodore was born in 1842 in California, Moniteau County, Missouri; died on 22 Jan 1922 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas; was buried in Charleston Cemetery, Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Generation: 3
6. Joseph Andrew Gage (3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 28 Oct 1868 in Marble Township, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 21 Jul 1947 in Tulare County, California; was buried in Vandalia Cemetery, Porterville, Tulare County, California. Other Events:
- Occupation: farmer, carpenter, editor of the Madison County Democrat.
- Census: 1900, War Eagle, Madison County, Arkansas
- Census: 1920, War Eagle, Madison County, Arkansas
- Census: 1930, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas
- Census: 1940, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas
Notes:
Census:
In the 1900 US census Joseph, wife Hattie and 3 children are in the householf of his mother Angeline Gage, widow, age 61.
Buried:
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Plot 103-1-10Joseph married Hattie Bell Price on 21 Aug 1892 in Madison County, Arkansas. Hattie (daughter of Jacob Rufus Price and Winnifred Elizabeth Brewer) was born on 24 Sep 1874 in Ironton, Iron County, Missouri; died on 05 Oct 1929 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 12. Lydia Ola Gage was born on 19 Aug 1894 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 22 Feb 1954 in Fullerton, Orange County, California; was buried in Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton, Orange County, California.
- 13. Jacob Andrew Gage was born on 14 Sep 1896 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 13 Feb 1978 in Anaheim, Orange County, California; was buried in Memory Garden Memorial Park, Brea, Orange County, California.
- 14. Lyman Jerome Gage was born on 29 Dec 1898 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 21 Jun 1970 in Springville, Tulare County, California; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Porterville, Tulare County, California.
- 15. Julia Ellen Ella Gage was born on 29 Apr 1901 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 07 Jul 1997 in Fullerton, Orange County, California; was buried in Memory Garden Memorial Park, Brea, Orange County, California.
- 16. Oren Monroe Jack Gage was born on 10 Nov 1903 in Madison County, Arkansas; died on 21 Nov 1977 in Orange County, California; was buried in Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange County, California.
- 17. Joseph Marion Bob Gage was born on 24 Aug 1906 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 18 Sep 1995; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas.
- 18. Lorene Sadie Gage was born on 10 Dec 1913 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 25 Apr 1978 in Fullerton, Orange County, California; was buried on 28 Apr 1978 in Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton, Orange County, California.
7. Edna Catherine Gage (3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 10 Jul 1870 in Madison County, Arkansas; died on 01 Jun 1898; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. Notes:
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Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48663693/edna-catherine-stoneFamily/Spouse: Unknown Stone. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
8. Maggie B. Gage (3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 17 May 1878; died on 23 Mar 1879; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. Notes:
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Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48663724/maggie-b_-gage9. John William Gage (3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 21 Jan 1862; died on 20 Dec 1866; was buried in Wall Cemetery, Marble Township, Madison County, Arkansas. Notes:
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s/o William A & A M Gage (Angelina M Hargis Gage)
Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7421972/john-william-gage10. James Thomas Gage (3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 19 Jul 1865 in Arkansas; died on 18 Dec 1941 in South Gate, Los Angeles County, California; was buried in Drakes Creek Cemetery, Drakes Creek, Madison County, Arkansas. Notes:
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Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45452898/james-thomas-gage11. Elizabeth Gage (3.William2, 1.John1) was born about 1867 in Arkansas.
Generation: 4
12. Lydia Ola Gage (6.Joseph3, 3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 19 Aug 1894 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 22 Feb 1954 in Fullerton, Orange County, California; was buried in Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton, Orange County, California. Notes:
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Occupation: A department store clerk.
Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110471207/lydia-ola-gage13. Jacob Andrew Gage (6.Joseph3, 3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 14 Sep 1896 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 13 Feb 1978 in Anaheim, Orange County, California; was buried in Memory Garden Memorial Park, Brea, Orange County, California. Other Events:
- Occupation: farmer
- Census: 1940, War Eagle, Madison County, Arkansas
Notes:
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Inscription:
PFC US Army WW I
Plot Gd.Shep./61
Buried:
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Section Good Shepherd, Space 61.Family/Spouse: Gladys Valentine Hoffman. Gladys was born on 14 Feb 1907 in Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas; died on 12 Apr 1973 in Westminster, Orange County, California; was buried in Memory Garden Memorial Park, Brea, Orange County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
14. Lyman Jerome Gage (6.Joseph3, 3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 29 Dec 1898 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 21 Jun 1970 in Springville, Tulare County, California; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Porterville, Tulare County, California. Other Events:
- Occupation: carpenter
- Census: 1930, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas
- Census: 1930, Fullerton, Orange County, California
- Census: 1940, Allia, Tulare County, California
Notes:
The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. 9 July 1970. Page 2.
Lyman J. Gage, 71, died June 21 in a Springville, Cal., hospital following a short illness. He was born December 29, 1896, in Huntsville and moved to Springville 23 years ago.
On March 21, 1920, he and Winnie Reed were married in Huntsville and, with their several children, moved to California in 1930, making their first home in Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Gage were honored on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary last March when more than 300 relatives and friends attended a reception held in the Memorial building in Springville.
Their next move was to Delano, Calif., where Mr. Gage worked on a ranch and also did carpentry work. All seven of their children were graduated from Delano High School, four of their five sons served in the Army and Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Gage moved to Springville in 1947.
He was a member of the California State Council of Houndsmen club and the Tule River Houndsmen Association.
In addition to his widow, Mr. Gage leaves five sons, L.J. Jr., of Concord, Calif., Joseph R. of Livermore, Calif., Louis E. of Buckley, Wash., Bill of Bakersfield, and Bob of Taft; two daughters, Mrs. Berniece Hardwood and Mrs. Betty Kouklis, both of Delano, Calif.; four brothers, Andrew of Buena Park, Calif., Oren of Midway City, Calif., Bob of Huntsville, and Alan of Porterville, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Ella King and Mrs. Lorene Haas, both of Fullerton, Calif., and Mrs. Winifred Hempel of San Jose, Calif.; 24 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were at 10 a.m. June 24 in the Loyd Chapel with burial in a Springville cemetery.
Census:
In the 1930 US census taken on 4 April 1930, head of household is listed as Edyth B. Gage (Berniece?) with 7 children ages 1 to 9. Lyman is not listed with the family; he is in California in the household of his brother, Oren, where they are both working as laborers in a fruit nursery.
Census:
In the 1930 US census taken 5 April 1930, Lyman Gage, age 32, is in the household of his brother, Oren Gage, working as a laborer in a fruit nursery.
Buried:
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Plot 1-979-5
Died:
or Porterville West?Lyman married Winnie Bernice Reed on 21 Mar 1920 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. Winnie (daughter of Pearl Bedford Reed and Nellie May Barton) was born on 21 Mar 1902 in Beverly, Lincoln County, Kansas; died on 20 Jul 1986 in Delano, Kern County, California; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Porterville, Tulare County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 19. Louis Edward Gage was born on 16 Feb 1925 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 24 Oct 2008 in Buckley, Pierce County, Washington; was buried in Buckley Cemetery, Buckley, Pierce County, Washington.
- 20. Bill Theodore Gage was born on 19 Aug 1928 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 01 Jul 1996 in San Louis Obispo County, California; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Bakersfield, Kern County, California.
- 21. Joseph Reed Gage was born on 08 Aug 1923 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 10 Apr 2007.
15. Julia Ellen Ella Gage (6.Joseph3, 3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 29 Apr 1901 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 07 Jul 1997 in Fullerton, Orange County, California; was buried in Memory Garden Memorial Park, Brea, Orange County, California. Notes:
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Married to Frederick M "Fred" King on 25 Oct 1919 in Madison County,Arkansas.
Plot Good Shepherd Lawn, Sect. C, Block 18, Grave H-1
Buried:
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Good Shepherd Lawn, Sectino C, Block 18, Grave H-1Julia married Frederick Matthew King on 25 Oct 1919 in Madison County, Arkansas. Frederick was born on 01 Mar 1901 in Alabam Township, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 19 Mar 1977 in Fullerton, Orange County, California; was buried in Memory Garden Memorial Park, Brea, Orange County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
16. Oren Monroe Jack Gage (6.Joseph3, 3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 10 Nov 1903 in Madison County, Arkansas; died on 21 Nov 1977 in Orange County, California; was buried in Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange County, California. Other Events:
- Occupation: laborer in nursery fruit; pipe machanic in oil production
- Census: 1930, Fullerton, Orange County, California
- Census: 1940, Kern County, California
Notes:
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Plot Section 30 , Devotion.
Buried:
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Section 30, DevoltionFamily/Spouse: Willie Lee Weeks. Willie was born on 15 Oct 1905 in Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas; died on 04 Apr 2003 in Midway City, Orange County, California; was buried in Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster, Orange County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
17. Joseph Marion Bob Gage (6.Joseph3, 3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 24 Aug 1906 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 18 Sep 1995; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. Other Events:
- Occupation: carpenter
- Census: 1930, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas
- Census: 1940, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas
Notes:
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Married 29 Mar 1930 in Madison county, Arkansas.
Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52036077/joseph-marion-gageJoseph married Mildred Helen McCarver on 29 Mar 1930 in Madison County, Arkansas. Mildred was born on 29 Jan 1908 in Whitener, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 22 Aug 1999 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; was buried in Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
18. Lorene Sadie Gage (6.Joseph3, 3.William2, 1.John1) was born on 10 Dec 1913 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; died on 25 Apr 1978 in Fullerton, Orange County, California; was buried on 28 Apr 1978 in Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton, Orange County, California. Notes:
Lorene Gage Haas died at her home in Fullerton, California, April 25.She was born December 10, 1913 at Huntsville, Arkansas, the daughter of Joseph A and Hattie Price Gage.
She is survived by her husband, Allan of the home; three children and several grandchildren; a sister, Ella Gage King of Fullerton; two brothers, Allan Gage, Porterville, Calif, and Bob Gage of Huntsville.
Services and interment were Friday, April 28, in California.
(The Madison County Record, Huntsville, AR, May 4, 1978)
Buried:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170978154/lorene-sadie-haas
Evergreen LawnFamily/Spouse: Allen Ray Haas. Allen was born on 07 Oct 1909 in Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma; died on 12 Nov 1988 in Orange County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]