hmtl5 Notes: Hedges Genealogy

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8901 MHR note:
Stones in Three Lick Cemetery, Rowan County, Kentucky:
Ina L. Harris b.9 July 1902, d.10 October 1906
Charles W. Harris b.18 August 1910, d.11 June 1916.
Infant Harris b.d. 10 April 1914
Wilson Harris b.26 February 1915, d.1 July 1916.
 
Moody, Margaret Mettie (I521)
 
8902 MHR note:
He and Martha adopted five children. He lived for a time with Ursula and William "French" Jones, but returned to Florida. Could he be the the Rev. John W. Hedges of Genoa, Iowa of the "Hedges Fortune" letter?

When about 80 years old, he was crippled by a mule's kick. He is thought by some to have lived to near 100 years old.
 
Hedges, John Wesley (I501)
 
8903 MHR note:
Russell disappeared. text from letter August 1900. He never was heard of again by his family. In Danville, Illinois, once a man asked Clarence Clester who he was, and on learning his mother was a Hedges, he asked about the family. This conversation took place at a garage. They never learned who the man was. He [Russell] had gone to Gifford, Illinois to visit a cousin. While there in September 1900 he became despondent, sold his horse and buggy to Joe Lowder, getting part cash and a note which he sent to his mother. The note never was paid. He wrote saying he was going west and would write as soon as he got settled. His family advertised for him and broadcast appeals after radio came into use.
 
Hedges, Russell Ellsworth (I329)
 
8904 MHR note: She was called "Fannie" by Ida Cronkhite who had known her when Ida visited her grandparents.
 
Gilkison, Mary Frances "Fannie" (I389)
 
8905 MHR note: "Hattie" Hannah came to Illinois as a baby. Her parents were reared in Virginia. Hattie was the oldest or next oldest of six or seven children. She had a stroke before her death and was in bed about two months.
 
Hannah, Harriet Levisa "Hattie" (I753)
 
8906 MHR note: A red-headed M. E. preacher (one of the Ohio cousins) had a charge near the William Ribelin Hedges home and proposed to Rosanna when a widow. She called him her father's 2nd cousin.
 
Hedges, Rosannah Sarah (I8)
 
8907 MHR note: Ada and Tom Smith took his sister's daughter, Grace, and raised her from the age of two years.
 
Smith, Thomas Laben (I290)
 
8908 MHR note: Ada was a member of the Church of Christ, Danville, Illinois and a member of the Perseverance Band.
 
Hedges, Ada Luvina (I289)
 
8909 MHR note: After Charles died, Anna moved to their house in town.
 
Hedges, Anna May (I87)
 
8910 MHR note: After Dora died, William remarried five times.
 
Hudson, William Andrew (I896)
 
8911 MHR note: After his second marriage Joe began spelling his name as "Enochs".
 
Enix, Joseph Buchanan (I985)
 
8912 MHR note: Albert left Bertie when their first child was born in 1927. He served in WWI and was shell-shocked.
 
Back, Albert S. (I836)
 
8913 MHR note: Alfred's father was Alfred Levi Rumsey Barns, born in England.
 
Barns, Alfred Levi Ramsey (I1018)
 
8914 MHR note: Allen farms, works in gravel and operates a bulldozer. I was at their house in 1956.

Six children.
 
Gilkison, Allen Davis (I787)
 
8915 MHR note: Alonzo and Sarah Ann were baptised by William R. Hedges.
 
Cassity, Alonzo Morton (I1796)
 
8916 MHR note: Alva was the manager of the grocery department of the Mercantile Company, Purdin, Missouri. He was a member of the Church of Christ.

They had two children.
 
Bagley, William Alva (I180)
 
8917 MHR note: Alvah R. Cassity was "a whiskey-drinking, flute-playing, home-loving individual, with typical Irish temper" said Naomi Stutsman, Hefferman, their granddaughter. They and their daughter Nancy and baby daughter went to Texas and stayed over night with Addison Hedges and returned to Missouri and settled near Linneus because it was so much like Kentucky. They bought land from the government for twenty five cents an acres.
 
Cassity, Alvah Russell (I1735)
 
8918 MHR note: Amanda (Cassity) Neely was the oldest member of the Cassity tribe present at the 18th annual Cassity reunion at Linneus, Missouri on 31 August 1947.
 
Cassity, Amanda Jane (I2596)
 
8919 MHR note: America's aunt Letha Davis married at age about 60 to Jake Plank, when her husband Ben Davis died. American took Letha (Davis) home with her to Montezuma, Indiana to live. Previous to that America had lived with her sister, Sallie (Sarah) Miles in Missouri.
 
Cassity, Emily America (I1847)
 
8920 MHR note: Ann Vawter was first cousin to Philemon Vawter.

The Vawter book, page 80, says that Ann did 2 June 1939, but that was when she broke her hip. 
Vawter, Ann (I363)
 
8921 MHR note: Anna died on Thanksgiving Day at the home of here daughter, Anna (Cassity) Lewis.
 
Bray, Anna Mae (I2618)
 
8922 MHR note: At age 17 George enlisted in the 10th Indiana Cavalry, Co. A, serving one year and honorably discharged. Enlisted in the 10th Indiana Cavalry in Kentucky and served two years, to the end of the Civil War.

He retired in 1930 and they moved to Royal Iowa.
 
Clifton, George Andrew (I237)
 
8923 MHR note: Aubrey married a second time in 1967.

LKH note: From his obituary, his second wife was Julia Fisher.

 
Kautz, Aubrey Salyer (I1499)
 
8924 MHR note: Benjamin Pulliam married 2nd Genevee (Bulcher) Cassity, the divorced wife of William Presley Cassity.
 
Pulliam, Benjamin Franklin (I2592)
 
8925 MHR note: Bert served In WWI he was in the 13th Regiment US Marines; Corporal of A. E.F.; 1st Lieut. US Marine Corps Reserves (1925-1935); Sec. General Director "The Sunflower Boys", Sat of American Legion, Department of Kansas.

He received at A.B. degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana in 1916. He was manager for Business Men's Assurance Co of America. Had a professional degree C.L.U United Congress. Church; past president of the Lions Club; past president of the University Club; American Legion (past commander); 40 aet 8; Teta X; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Delta Kappa; on board of directors of the public museum.

 
Hedges, Bertram Atkinson (I918)
 
8926 MHR note: Bible in possession of Mrs. L. F. Sherwood, Ronceverte, West Virginia.
 
Hedges, Joseph Brilhart (I674)
 
8927 MHR note: Blanche Brown said that William H. lived all his life in Rock Wall County, Texas. He was a farmer. P.T. aid they had no children of their own but had taken in two to read - 7th Day Adventist.

He married Susie Terrill who had a half brother David Gass and a half-sister Nancy Gass. David Gass might be the "Uncle Gass" that Lida Gill recalled hearing about.
 
Hedges, William Harrison (I346)
 
8928 MHR note: Bonne Lacy Ingram is buried in Three Lick Cemetery with his parents but his wife, Mary Jane Moody is buried in the Hillsboro Cemetery and has a stone.

LKH note: Find a Grave only lists 7 burials at Three Lick Cemetery and Boone is not included. 
Ingram, Boone Lacy (I495)
 
8929 MHR note: Born on the old Cassity farm. Cassity, Aletha Jane (I1838)
 
8930 MHR note: Carl Bivens was a pilot instructor who was shot by a student, Ernest Pletch.
 
Bivens, Carl (I2449)
 
8931 MHR note: Carlos was a sergeant in WWII.
 
Harris, Carlos Ray (I171)
 
8932 MHR note: Catherine (Scholl) Hedges) father was Christian Scholl.
 
Scholl, Catherine (I1622)
 
8933 MHR note: Charles is son of Richard and his second wife.
 
Hiatt, Charles Thurston (I726)
 
8934 MHR note: Charles lives two miles north of Purdin. He had a stroke on 12 February 1955. He and Anna were members of the Christian Church.
 
Bagley, Charles Stewart (I156)
 
8935 MHR note: Charles' first wife was Susie Rhinehart. He was a farmer and later a realtor in Canton, Missouri. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and an officer of the Christian Church.
 
Horn, Charles Jacob (I972)
 
8936 MHR note: Claimed by some to be the oldest child. Lived in Illinois said Iwliz. Lived in Missouri said others.
 
Hedges, Wallace (I500)
 
8937 MHR note: Clarence graduated from high school in Macy, Indiana in 1919. He was an elder, Church of Christ, Macy Indiana, since 1929.
 
Ellis, Clarence Earl (I285)
 
8938 MHR note: Columbus Cassity lived 3 days. Cassity, Columbus (I2559)
 
8939 MHR note: Cora married a man with the surname of Correll.
 
Moore, Cora Lynne (I2513)
 
8940 MHR note: Daughter of Hermonious Alkire
 
Alkire, Deborah (I2263)
 
8941 MHR note: Delilah was married first to unknown Grimes. Westfall, Delilah (I499)
 
8942 MHR note: died in Civil War. At Alton, Illinois regiment hospital. Typhoid. Cassity, Jacob (I2256)
 
8943 MHR note: Died of TB. Cassity, Anthony (I1748)
 
8944 MHR note: Diphtheria took three children in one week. Another died of typhoid. The only boy died at two years old.

MHR note: Nancy was always called "Miss Nancy" in her family.
 
Cassity, Nancy Armstrong (I2253)
 
8945 MHR note: Dorothy (Trumbo) Cassity was called Dollie. Her name was "Dorotha" on stoe at Grantsville, about 4 miles east of Purdin. She was aged 32 years, 5 months, 2 days. Their stonehad been moved from the burial place on the old "Al" Cassity farm, about 1 miles north of Linneus, Missouri by their grandson, Frank E. Cassity,as the old place on a hill in a field was not kept up. The stones of their two sons, John Alva and Isaac Franklin Cassity had been moved from the farm to the Grantsville Cemetery also. Frank Cassity said that Dorothy had a first cousin "Monnie" Trubmo. He may have been Monasas Trumbo.

MRH note. Dorothy Trumbo's father had 6 silver teaspoons made of 6 silver dollars for part of her dowry.. Frank E. Cassity had them in 1950. She also had a copper candle snuffer which Frank gave to the historical society at Kirsville, Missouri. Dorothy's sister, Deborah (Trumbo) Jones got the silver cangle molds wich had been the property of the British General, Proctor, and was taken when his goods were confiscated. It became the property of John Trumbo of Bath County, Kentucky, father of Dorothy and Deborah, among other children. 
Trumbo, Dorothy (I1732)
 
8946 MHR note: Dorothy died from the flu.
 
Moore, Dorothy Francis "Dottie" (I2598)
 
8947 MHR note: Dorothy taught for two years in Illinois and four years in Mississippi.

Both Dorothy and Claude are members of the Christian Church.
 
Brown, Dorothy Mattie (I937)
 
8948 MHR note: Edwin L. Fiesler was a barber in Iowa for about twenty two years. In 1940 he was employed by Willys Overland Company, Maywood, California. they lived in Woodward , Iowa, from 1922 to 21 July 1936 when they went to Los Angeles. Mr. Fiesler was a Lutheran. Ruth and the three older children belong to the Christian Church. Edwin and Ruth were Democrats. Edwin is a member of I.O.G.F.
 
Fieseler, Edwin Leo (I317)
 
8949 MHR note: Eliza Jane was called "Eliza Ann" by her step mother (Mary D. (Clark) Ringo.
 
Cassity, Eliza Jane (I428)
 
8950 MHR note: Erby died of appendecitis. Garrett, Erby Irvin (I2347)
 

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