hmtl5 Notes: Hedges Genealogy

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9451 MHR note: He was a M.E. preacher in south east Illinois. By 1888 he was at Tooele, Utah.
 
Hedges, David Teager "Tea" (I551)
 
9452 MHR note: he was a Mason and an accountant. received his CPA in 1922.
 
Simpson, Ersel Eldon (I193)
 
9453 MHR note: He was called "M.P.M." by the family.
 
Cassity, Martin Peter Marshall "M.P.M." (I442)
 
9454 MHR note: He was killed by a runaway team.
 
Hedges, Glennie Melvin (I467)
 
9455 MHR note: He was killed in an car wreck near Cincinnati.
 
Hyatt, Thomas Floyd (I712)
 
9456 MHR note: He was named for a doctor who came to the house the day he was born. He reared two children: Otis Edward Parker 9b.21 July 1916, Corbin Kentucky) and Della May Taylor 9b.25 October 1919, Corbin, Kentucky); they were the children of Maisie Taylor (who was a daughter of John Taylor and Unknown Love).
 
Parker, Edward Coone (I824)
 
9457 MHR note: He was named James Edward, but took the name of a doctor who treated him for infantile paralysis, Dr. Galen ____. He graduated from Sabetha high school in 1886. Received a degree from Kansas University, Lawrence in 1902. Admitted to the Kansas bar in 1902. Upon marriage, he and Anna moved to Kansas City, Missouri where he practiced. They moved to Okmulgee, Oklahoma in 1907. He moved to Tulsa in 1935.

Anna was a graduate of the Kansas University also.
 
Cassity, Galen Edward (I446)
 
9458 MHR note: He was supposed to have a stone at Goddard, Kentucky, but we were unable to find it.
 
Hedges, John "Tilden" (I653)
 
9459 MHR note: Her name as given by Ruby Fail (Baker) Hawkins was Hadassah Jane May.

They were married by Rev. Metcalfe.
 
May, Dessie Jane (I723)
 
9460 MHR note: Her second marriage. Bramel, Hettie Darnell (I1392)
 
9461 MHR note: Her tombstone was the first in Fern Park Cemetery.
 
Hedges, Kathryn Fern (I118)
 
9462 MHR note: His name was listed as "Edgar L." in the census.
 
Gilkison, Clarence Edgar Leonard (I629)
 
9463 MHR note: I saw him on this 82nd birthday. He remembered his great uncle Levi Hedges visiting his grandmother, Sarah Hedges, a few time. Levi lived at a distance and would come on foot. He would stand no nonsense from the children around. Levi appeared to be about 65 years old at that time. His great uncle Jesse Hedges would also visit, but he rode a horse. That is all he can remember of Sarah's family.
 
Gilkison, Martin Luther (I607)
 
9464 MHR note: I went to see them 8 April 1959. He preaches for Hickory Grove Christian Holiness Church. He had a hesitation of speech as has one of his daughters. He worked for a man named Whissen not far from Martin "Luther" Gilkison. Marriages, 23, p.51, Flemming County. n.b.13, p.76.
 
Hedges, Forrest Lee (I1550)
 
9465 MHR note: Ida A. Helvie left Charlie. Give surname of another husband as Morgan.

LKH note: MHR's handwritten note is difficult to read. She writes "Ida A. Helvie left Charlie and went to live with his folks."
 
Helvey, Ida A. (I946)
 
9466 MHR note: Ida Cronkhite said that "Lou" was courted some by A. V. . She thought that both were about 17 then, but when "Lou" Razor was 17, A.V. was 24, and she married before her 17th birthday.
 
Razor, Lucy Grant "Lula" (I538)
 
9467 MHR note: Ida Cronkhite said that Nancy Graybill was first married to someone named Harrison and had three sons who all became either lawyers or newspapermen. Nancy and Marc Hedges were married about two years.
 
Graybill, Nancy (I498)
 
9468 MHR note: Ida Hedges was her attendant when she was married and they were close friends as well as double cousins.

Her premature child died and Addie died also.
 
Hedges, Mary Addison "Addi" (I377)
 
9469 MHR note: In 1888 when the family broke up housekeeping, Walter went to live with a man who paid him a quarter to do without his supper and then charged him 25 cents for breakfast. He ran away from Rhotens after 3 years.

Five children.
 
Hedges, Walter Grierson (I383)
 
9470 MHR note: in 1954, Ada was living at the Hotel Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.
 
Hurley, Ada C. (I1272)
 
9471 MHR note: in letter from Ida Cronkhite dated 13 February 1951. William Ribelin Hedges brother, Jesse, married Lucy Ann Hawkins. I don't remember surely of all the children, but Albert, 20 I think, joined the "rebel" army and was killed at the battle of Shiloh. Later his brothers, Marcus and Thomas joined the Union Army.
 
Hedges, William "Albert" (I503)
 
9472 MHR note: in letter from Ida Cronkhite dated 13 February 1951. William Ribelin Hedges brother, Jesse, married Lucy Ann Hawkins. I don't remember surely of all the children, but Albert, 20 I think, joined the "rebel" army and was killed at the battle of Shiloh. Later his brothers, Marcus and Thomas joined the Union Army.
 
Hedges, Thomas Edgar (I504)
 
9473 MHR note: in letter from Ida Cronkhite dated 13 February 1951. William Ribelin Hedges brother, Jesse, married Lucy Ann Hawkins. I don't remember surely of all the children, but Albert, 20 I think, joined the "rebel" army and was killed at the battle of Shiloh. Later his brothers, Marcus and Thomas joined the Union Army.
 
Hedges, Marcus Newton (I496)
 
9474 MHR note: in letter from Ida Cronkhite dated 2 January 1951. Hattie Stienrod was the last of Aunt Melissa's [LKH note: Melissa Lucinda Hedges] children, so inherited the old Hedges home. She married George Starrett and he died, and then married William Ward, and she died. Then Ward married his oldest (Starrett's) step-daughter, and they sold the inherited Hedges home, and I never heard any more about them.
 
Steenrod, Hattie Lucinda (I400)
 
9475 MHR note: Indiana Louisa went to North Madison, Indiana to visit her relatives, who sent her to school there two years. While there she heard the song "Lourena" and thereafter called herself Lourena and her family called her "Lou". According to Ida Cronkhite, she was a pretty, lively girl and became engaged to William Vawter, a relative (called "Wid"). When she returned to Kentucky, "Wid" wrote her at intervals, saying he was coming to see her, but each time failed to appear. She taught a mountain school in Kentucky and in the spring of 1879 brough home her husband, Joe Enix (who after his second marriage began spelling his name as "Enochs").

Lou and her husband went to Illinois with her parents in October 1879 and remained there until after the first child was born. But Joe became homesick and they returned to Carter County, Kentucky and their second child was born there.

According to Ida Cronkhite, Lou contracted malaria and died. But Helen Gearhart Greers said her mother thought it had been TB that had caused Lou's death..

Lou's mother, Samanatha sent a postcard about her daughter's death to relatives in Missouri.
 
Hedges, Indiana Louisa "Lou" (I374)
 
9476 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.
 
Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
 
9477 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. Cassity, Peter Thompson (I1746)
 
9478 MHR note: Information from Betty Crouch Ems. The Whitney's went from England to Ireland and from there to Canada. Carl Whitney Fulghum was an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of the high military Court of Germany.

W. C. Fulghum was Betty's mother's only brother.
 
Whitney, Bertha (I776)
 
9479 MHR note: information from Essie. Jim and Lucy left Jamaica, Illinois (near Danville) February 1897 and went to Missouri, settling 1.5 miles east of Purdin. Then moved to south of Linneus and after about a year moved back to about one mile east of Purdin and stayed until September 1906 when they went to 3/5 miles east of Electra, Texas (near Vernon and Wichita Falls). In 1909 they moved back to Purdin and lived in town but spring, 1910, they moved to one mile west of Purdin. In 1912 they moved back into Purdin and lived until 1917 when they went to Brookfield, Missouri and lived a few months, but returned to the place west of Purdin and remained nearly a year.
In February 1918, their daughter Essie moved onto her parent's place at Brookfield, but returned to her parents place at West of Purdin, January 1919 (as Jim moved out). And "Maude" moved onto the 200 acres place near Brookfield.
Upon the death of his first wife, Jim lived around with his children until his second marriage. He and Fannie lived on her property at Linneus, MO, for more than a year, when they moved to Purdin. After Fannie's death, Jim lived on in their house until about four months before his own death. He had a stroke and was helpless and lived with Maude until his death.
 
Hedges, James Alva (I24)
 
9480 MHR note: Information from Lawrence Sherwood in 1958, great grandson of Jonathan. At age 20 he went to Mason County to attend school. He attended Moran's school one term and taught three months in Bracken County, Kentucky. In fall of 1840 he attended camp meeting and became a probationer, September 12. During the next four or five years he attended camp meetings at Shannon, Germantown, Dover, and Cabin Creek (the last named is in Lewis County, Kentucky), where Pascal Vawter bought a mill after the Civil War, said Thaddeus Hedges, who visited there in 1870.

Jonathan K. Hedges became a circuit rider for M. E. Church, South. His first appointment was Little Kanawha circuit. Then came Spring Creek circuit. He walked more than 1,000 miles. He swam a horse over West Fork, getting wet. He was assigned Lewisburg Circuit, 1852 and got $100 per year and had to move to the Virginia and Tennessee rail road when appointed to Monroe Circuit in 1862.

He was assigned to the Braxton circuit, 1865. The last of the articles written by J. K. Hedges was 6 April 1898 in "Methodist Episcopal Advocate", Sutton, West Virginia.
 
Hedges, Jonathan Kiher (I662)
 
9481 MHR note: Isaac wrote 21 March 1886 from Anchorage, Jefferson County, Kentucky, to his uncle Jonathan Kiher Hedges (M.E. Church, south circuit rider) telling of his father's death. Ike had gone there November 1884. They were ten miles from Louisville on L.N. R.R.

MHR note: In 1924 he was in Madera, California. Corrinne Z. Hedges visited Great Aunt Julia at Santa Paula, California. They lived at Adera when Peter Thompson Hedges (his brother) died in 1924.

MHR note: Thaddeus Hedges said that Ike built a sugar-making machinery in St. Louis and was said to have died a millionaire.
 
Hedges, Isaac Armstrong (I12)
 
9482 MHR note: James had a previous marriage and had two children

MHR note: names of James parent: Thomas M. Gill and Sylvia Morehead.
 
Gill, James Stewart (I1039)
 
9483 MHR note: James married second to Mary D. (Clack) Ringo. She was the widow of Lott Ringo whom she had married 7 September 1815 in Fleming County, Kentucky. Mary and Lott Ringo had 5 children: Fidelia Ringo (m. McPherson), Burtis G. Ringo (m. Nancy), Ann L. Ringo (m. H. T. Prather) , William Wallace Ringo, and Harrier D. Ringo (m. Sapp). Mary D. Clack was the daughter of Moses Clack. Mary D. (Clack) Ringo Cassity had two brother: Dixon Clack and Philip D. Clack.
 
Cassity, James Albert (I405)
 
9484 MHR note: January 12? 1812 Hedges, Andrew (I1615)
 
9485 MHR note: January ? Hedges, William (I1587)
 
9486 MHR note: Jared Alkire's great grandfather was from Germany.
 
Alkire, Jared (I1339)
 
9487 MHR note: Jessie lived about three miles north of London, Kentucky. Jessie was a nurse who circulated among country patients.
 
Parker, Jessie Crump (I801)
 
9488 MHR note: Joe was of Lewis County, Kentucky when he got his marriage license (v.G, p.358).
 
Hedges, Joseph Addison (I460)
 
9489 MHR note: John had one sister, Connie Logan of Ashland, Kentucky.
 
Evans, John Gray (I841)
 
9490 MHR note: John Hedges died as a child, before 13 August 1782.
 
Hedges, John (I1630)
 
9491 MHR note: John Julien (son of Stephen and Ann), 17 May 1778 paid a substitute, William Nevin, becasue said John Jusien had to care for 3 farms: his own and that of half-brothers William Hedges and Joseph Hedges. (Maryland Historical Magazine) Julien, John (I1590)
 
9492 MHR note: John Kelly was in the Navy for 35 years.
 
Kelly, John Joseph (I993)
 
9493 MHR note: John R. Hedges wrote from Tilton, Kentucky to Col. J. P. Creager (in Maryland, probably Frederick), 28 January 1881 inquiring about the "Hedges Fortune".

John and Mary (Mollie) were 1st cousins as John William Day, her father, was a brother to Nancy E. Day, the mother of John R. Hedges.
 
Hedges, John R. (I465)
 
9494 MHR note: John was a government meat inspector in Omaha in 1959. He belonged to the Christian Church. He had a grocery store in Denison, Kansas.
 
Hedges, John Milton (I1084)
 
9495 MHR note: Joseph Steinrod bought the old William Ribelin Hedges farm, with squared log house.
 
Steenrod, Joseph (I397)
 
9496 MHR note: killed in a rail road accident Sanders, Cassie Ann (I1297)
 
9497 MHR note: Lacy's brother Marion gave Lora "Retta" Hedges a ring when at age 20 she visited Kentucky. But she died shortly after coming back home.
 
Ingram, Boone Lacy (I495)
 
9498 MHR note: Laura Lee (Morrison) Hedges and Sallie (Morrison) Marshall were the only children of Leander C. Morrison and Amanda S. Morrison, said Deeds, 68, p.620, Fleming Co., KY. 31 January 1906, when the widow, Ananda S. conveyed to the 2, 90 A. in 2 tracts, ... line of heirs of John Foudray ... Joseph Hedges line ... corner to David Helphenstein. (n.b.13, p.71.)
 
Morrison, Leander C. (I1390)
 
9499 MHR note: Lee and Lela were living on one of the Henry Ford 4-A farms, about 15 miles from the Arnold home.
 
Firebaugh, Lela Marie (I957)
 
9500 MHR note: Lem enlisted 7 May 1917 in the 7th Cavalry US Army and returned home 26 May 1919. Lem and Grace first built a tent, 16x16 army style and lived in it until their house was finished in October. They lived some time on an island in the Mississippi River, north of LaGrange, Missouri, in the jurisdiction of Illinois.

They lived in Lewis, Kansas in 1926 and in western Kansas about five years, returning to LaGrange, Missouri in April 1933, and lived agin in the house they built in 1920. 
Tallman, Lemuel Childs (I923)
 

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