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651 In the 1895 Kansas state census John Lamb's household includes M. A. Lamb, age 56; Joseph Lamb, age 20; Victoria Forster, age 18; and W. L. Kinder, age 40. Lamb, John (I196)
 
652 In the 1900 US census Joseph, wife Hattie and 3 children are in the householf of his mother Angeline Gage, widow, age 61. Gage, Joseph Andrew (I29)
 
653 In the 1900 US census Levi J. Shook's birth is entered as Dec 1861. Texas.
Occumpation: Salesman of general merchandise
Father's birthplace: Tennessee. Mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania.
He is a boarder in the household of Matthew and Lizzie Hill
F1 Township, 8 S R 2 E. West of Red River. Census taken on 8 June 1900. 
Shook, Levi J. (I2)
 
654 In the 1900 US census taken on 22 June 1900. Lizzie N. Dixon and Wallace E. Dixon are listed as step-daughter and step-son of Samuel Gatlin, widower. Their mother (and Samuel's second wife) had died in April 1900. Dixon, Nancy Elizabeth (I3)
 
655 In the 1900 US census William P. Robinson, widower, and two sons McFerren and James B. are in the household of his son John R. Robinson. Robinson, William Penn (I6)
 
656 In the 1900 US census William P. Robinson, widower, and two sons McFerren and James B. are in the household of his son John R. Robinson. Robinson, McFerren (I275)
 
657 In the 1900 US census William P. Robinson, widower, and two sons McFerren and James B. are in the household of his son John R. Robinson. Robinson, James Brim (I276)
 
658 In the 1900 US census, Allice Shook, age 27, is in the household of her sister and brother-in-law, May and Wesley Wright. Shook, Alice (I270)
 
659 In the 1900 US census, George T. Shook, age 33, and Nettie Shook, age 28, are in Indian Territory. George's occupation is listed as cotton buyer. Shook, George Thomas (I258)
 
660 In the 1900 US census, Henry M. Gay, physician, is single and a boarder in the household of Theo L and Clara Chase. Gay, Dr. Henry Milus (I172)
 
661 In the 1900 US census, William Stephens, age 84, widower, is in the household of his daughter and son-in-law, Rebecca and John H. Eastham. Stephens, William (I159)
 
662 In the 1903 register of civil, military and naval service, Levi J. Shook is postmaster of Lonelm, Chickasaw, Indian Territory. Compensation $3.92 (note: this is the least amount of compensation on the whole page).
In the 1905 register of civil, military and naval service, Levi J. Shook is postmaster of Lonelm, District 22, Indian Territory. Compensation is $38.34.
In list of appiontments of US postmasters, Levi J. Shook is appointed postmaster of Bob, Chickasaw, Indian Terriroty on 21 Sep 1901.
In list of appointments of US postmasters: Levi J. Shook is appointed postmaster of Lonelm, Chickasaw, Indian Territory on 25 Feb 1903.

In the 1900 US census, Levi J. Shook, is a boarder in the household of Matthew and Lizzie Hill. Occupation: salesman of general merchandize.
In the 1910 US census, Levi J. Shook's occupation is merchant, general. 
Shook, Levi J. (I2)
 
663 In the 1910 US census George and Nettie Shook have two children. George's occupation is listed as hardware salesman. Shook, George Thomas (I258)
 
664 In the 1910 US census, B. S. Barton, age 47, widowed, is a boarder in the household of Jay Font. Barton, Brice Stuart (I87)
 
665 In the 1910 US census, Clara age 15 and her sister Jennie age 10 are listed as students in the household of Addie Slater. Their mother Sarah died in 1906. Barton, Clara Rebecca (I147)
 
666 In the 1910 US census, Clara age 15 and her sister Jennie age 10 are listed as students in the household of Addie Slater. Their mother Sarah died in 1906. Barton, Sarah Jennie (I148)
 
667 In the 1910 US census, Ella S. Gay, widow, mother, is in the household of her son, Henry W. Gay and his family. Sinex, Ella (I178)
 
668 In the 1920 US census, Nancy is listed as divorced. Occupation is keeper of a rooming house. Her name is recorded as Elmer Shook, but all other information given matched with Nancy. All four children are in her household.
 
Dixon, Nancy Elizabeth (I3)
 
669 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. Gage, Lyman Jerome (I21)
 
670 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. Gage, Lyman Jerome (I21)
 
671 In the 1930 US census, Bryant is single, head of household. His mother, age 70, is living with him. Guernsey, Henry Bryant (I207)
 
672 In the 1930 US census, Enid Shook, age 17, is single, and a lodger in the household of Roy and Norma Hughes. Shook, Enid (I192)
 
673 In the 1930 US census, Frank and Lula Dixon are in the household of her parents, R. Harvey and Grace Brown. Dixon, Frank Edward (I99)
 
674 In the 1930 US census, Mary B. Guernsey, age 70, divorced, is in the household of her son, Henry Bryant Guernsey. Bryant, Mary Vick (I171)
 
675 In the 1940 US census, Allie Claypool is in the household of her sister and brother-in-law, Hassie and Finis Vittitoe. Shook, Alice (I270)
 
676 In the 1940 US census, Charles A. Guernsey, b.abt 1855, NY, is listed as a patient. Bryant, Mary Vick (I171)
 
677 In the 1940 US census, Mary Bryant Guernsey, age 80, married, is in the household of her daughter and son-in-law, Antoinette and Milus Gay. Bryant, Mary Vick (I171)
 
678 In the seventeenth century the name came to be spelled Carlton. Carleton, John (I424)
 
679 In their marriage record, Philip Harless is named as Margaret's father. Michael Price is named as Lewis' father. Family F23
 
680 In US Army register of enlistments: There is a record for a
James D. Bateman
age: 25
Eyes: grey
Hair: brown
Complexion: light
Height: 5'7"
Where born, state, empire, or kingdom:: Delaware
Where born, town, county, or provice: : Newcaster
trade or occupation: harnessfamker
Enlisted on: Dec 15, 1829
Enlisted at: Philadelphia
Enlisted by: Capt. Allen
for the period of: 5 years
Regiement and company: 7 Inf. E.
Date of discharge 15 Dec 34
cause of discharge: Expirration of services
Remarks: At Fort Gibson, A. J. 
Bateman, James Dunn (I8)
 
681 Indian Territory Dixon, William Madison Welshire (I4)
 
682 Indian Territory Robinson, Mary Florence (I5)
 
683 Information from entry on Find a Grave for wife Antoinette
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125527763/antoinette-chevalier-korngold 
Korngold, Ralph Dresden (I206)
 
684 Information from William Jack Shook's WWII draft registration card: In 1940 he was living in Washington, DC. His employer was Moritz Greenburg.

In formation on William Jack Shook's WWII draft card lists N.E. DIxon as contact person. This would be his morther, Nancy Elizabeth Dixon. 
Shook, William Jack (I190)
 
685 Intentions of marriage.
Published: 26 Apr 1746 Ezekiel Osgood & Mary Barker, both of Andover 
Family F158
 
686 Ivy Ridenhour, 58, Dies At Home Near Stillwell
Special to the Phoenix
Stilwell, Dec. 14 – Ivy Ridenhour, 58, died Friday at his home in the Lyons community south of Stilwell, following a brief illness. Funeral arrangements, which are in charge of the Roberts funeral home are incomplete, pending word from children in California.
Ridenhour, who farmed in the Lyons community for many years and was widely known, is survived by the widow and a number of children.
Muskogee daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Monday, 15 December 1941.
 
Ridenhour, Ivy M. (I690)
 
687 Jacob's birthplace is documented in the death certificate of his daughter, Mary Jarvis (Osgood) Noyes. Osgood, Jacob (I313)
 
688 James F. Berry
The funeral of Jas. F. Berry, whose death was reported in the News last week, was held at Harrisville on Friday last. The service was held at the Baptist church of which he was church clerk and a deacon. The service was in charge of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Courtney, which was opened by a touching prayer by Rev. Sills, pastor of the Methodist church, after which the pastor paid a beautiful tribute to the life and character of the deceased. He then called upon Revs. W.S. Landrum, of D’Lo and J.P. Williams of Mendenhall, both of whom responded in beautiful eulogies of their friend and brother. The Masonic fraternity then took charge of the body which was carried to the cemetery near by, and after preliminaries incident to its beautiful service was complete, member of the Ku Klux Clan came forward in full regalia, and held a beautiful service, paying a loving tribute to the deceased, closing with a fervent prayer, after which the Masonic service was completed.
The large crowd in attendance from all sections of the county was evidence of the love and esteem in which Jimmie Berry was held by all that knew him. He was about 49 years of age and is survived by his wife, twelve children, six boys and six girls, his father and two brothers.
The News in common with a host of friends, tender heart-felt condolence to the bereaved relatives in their great sorrow.
Simpson County News, Mendenhall, Mississippi. Thursday, 12 April 1923.
 
Berry, James Franklin (I713)
 
689 James Gay (1744-1819) enlisted, 1766, serving as private and sergeant in the North Carolina troops; was engaged in the battles of Stone and Eutaw. He was born in Ireland; died in North Carolina.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Application 136335: Mrs. Mary Louise Gay Blunt, wife of Rev. Harry Blunt.



 
Gay, Sgt. James (I298)
 
690 James married Patience brown 3/25/1687 in Shelburne [MA?], then Elizabeth Child 7/3/1693, and then Joanna Erickson 6/15/1708. Bigelow, James (I620)
 
691 James R. Bateman Dies in Hospital
Funeral services for James R. Bateman were held Monday, August 26 in the Roberts Funeral Home chapel, with burial in the Chalk Bluff cemetery.
Bateman was born November 2, 1887 in Stilwell and died Friday, August 23 in a Fayetteville hospital.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Alma Bateman of the home; two daughter, Mrs. Linnie Fields of Outlook, Washing, and Mrs. J.D. (Betty) Briggs of Stilwell; and six sons, William M. of Oklahoma City, Jay of Oracle, Arizona, Wayne of Kansas City, Missouri, Homer of Chico, California, Bob of Coronado, California, and Jack C. of Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
Stilwell Democrat-Journal, Stilwell, Oklahoma. Thursday, 29 August 1963.
 
Bateman, James Richard (I684)
 
692 John appears to have had no children with wife Rebecca Olmstead. He moved to Connecticut after having become a follower of Thomas Hooker.

Birth date is from the Massachusetts, Town Clerk, 1626-2001 records. 
Bigelow, John (I613)
 
693 John Bigelow of Watertown took the oath of fidelity in 1652, and was Selectman in 1665, '70, '71. He married October 30, 1642, Mary, daughter of John and Margaret Warren (see Warren 3). This is the earliest marriage found in the town records. She died October 10, 1681, and he married 2d, October 2, 1694, Sarah Bemis. He died July 14, 1703, aged 86. Inventory, L627 12s. His will was dated January 4, 1702-3, and proved July 28,, 1703.

The Genealogy of the Wells Family and Families Related. By Gertrude W. Wells-Cushing. Milwaukee, B. R. Tate & Company Printers, [1903]. Page 68.

 
Bigelow, John (I591)
 
694 John Bigolo became a Freeman
Selectmen 1665, '70, '71
Surveyor of Highways
Constable
"The first mention we find of John Biglo appears on the Watertown Town Records, where his marriage is the first marriage recorded in that town, viz.: "1642-30-8. John Bigulah and Mary Warin joyned in mariag before Mr. Nowell." She was the daughter of John and Margaret Warren and is said to have been born in England; she bore him thirteen (13) children and died Oct. 19, 1691. From the list of those who took the oath of fidelity at Watertown, 1652, we find that John Biggalough was one of the number and he became a freeman April 18, 1690, which we find from the roll of freemen written as John Biglo, under the same date we find Samuel Begaloo was made a freeman, and by another list, dated May 16, 1690, we find Samuiel Biggilo and John Warren, Jr., were made freemen. On the returns of soldiers who were in the service from Nov. 25, to Dec. 3, 1675, we find the names John Bigulah, Sr., Michaell Flegg and Isaac Leonard, the last named being wounded. Thus we find the name variously spelled by different officials, but when we find the name written by any member of the family in those early days it is written Biglo, Biglow, Bigelo or Bigelow. His trade appears to have been that of a blacksmith, as appears by the following taken from the town records: "Agreed Wth John Biglo yt for ten trees the towne allowed him for the setting up a shop for a Smithes forge, y't he shall either goe on with yt his promise of setting up his trade, W'h is the trade of a Smith Wth in one twelfmonth after the date hearof or else to pay unto the towne ten shillings for these ten trees he acknowledged to have off the townes." Dated March 4, 1651. He was chosen a Surveyor of Highways 1652 and 1660, a Constable 1663, and one of "the seven men" (i.e., Selectman) in 1665, '70, '71. His homestead consisted of six acres and was bounded north by Richard Ambler and William Parker, east by Thomas Straight, south by the highway, and on the west by Miles Ives. After the death of his wife Mary he married second, Oct. 2, 1694, Sarah Bemis, daughter of Joseph Bemis of Watertown. He died July 14, 1703, at the ripe old age of 86 years. His will, dated Jan. 4, 1703, was proved July 23, 1703, and is as follows:

WILL OF JOHN BIGELOW:

In the name of God amen. I John Biglo of Watertown in the county of Midd'x within her Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, being weeke of body, but in sound disposing Memory prais be given to god for the same. Do make this my last will & testament, in manner & form following, that is to say first & principally I resign my soul into the mercy full hands of allmighty god my Creator assuredly hoping through the mercy of my blessed Saviour to obtain pardon commission of all my sins and my body I comit to the earth whence it was taken, to be decently buried by the discreshion of my executors hereinafter named and as for the worldly goods & estate, the lord hath lone me I dispose thereof as follows.
Imp', I give & bequeath unto Sarah my well beloved wife, and to her heirs & assigns forever, all the lands and movable estate, that was hers before our marriage, and forty pounds in money, twenty pounds of s'd money to be p'd her within one month after my decease and twenty pounds within one year after my dece's' I give unto her forty pounds waight of good pork, three bushels of barley, and one bushel of indian corn, five pounds waight in butter & five pounds waight in Chees, and also two Sheep, and half the flax that shall be in the house at my Deces - and that to be in full satisfaction of her thirds.
2ndly I give & bequeath to my eldest son John Biglo, & to his heirs & assigns forever, twenty pounds in money to be p'd within one year after my Deces, and in case my s'd son have an heir lawfully begotten of his own body, I give & bequeath his s'd heir twenty pounds in money to be p'd to him or her, when it shall be of twenty one years of age, or day of marriage which shall first happen, but if it hapon my s'd son deces without an heir as above s'd , then my will is y't ye aboves'd twenty pounds be equally devided between my children then surviving.
3dly I give & bequeath unto my son Jonathan Biglo, and to is heirs & assigns forever, twenty five pounds in money to be p'd him wth in one year after my deces.
4thly I give & bequeath to my son Daniell Biglo and to his heirs & assigns forever, twenty five pounds in money to be p'd him within one year after my deces.
5thly I give & bequeath to my son Samuel Biglo, and to his heirs & assigns forever ten pounds in money besides what he hath already had, to be p'd him within one year after my deces.
6thly I give & bequeath unto my son Joshua Biglo, and to his heirs & assigns forever two parcels of lands lying on the westerly side of bow brook in s'd town. Purchased of Leiut Cha' Hammond as may more fully appear by the deed of the same, and twenty five pounds in money, to be p'd him within one year after my deces.
7ly I give & bequeath unto my son James Biglo fifteen pounds, which I lent him as may appear by a bond under his hand and seal, and I give & bequeath to my said son James' son James Biglo ten pounds in money to be p'd him if he shall live to the age of twenty one years, but if it so happen that he deces. before s'd age, then ye s'd ten pounds to be equally devided between my s'd son James' surviving children, when they shall be of the age of twenty one years or day of marriage which shall first happon.
8thly I give & bequeath to my Daughter Mary Flagg & to her heirs & assigns forever, twenty five pounds in money to be p'd her with two years after my Deces.
9thly I give & bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Sterns' children twenty five pounds in money, to be p'd them, when they are twenty one years of age, or day of marriage which shall first happon.
10thly I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Learned, and to her heirs and assigns forever, twenty five pounds in money, within three years after Deces.
11thly I give & bequeath to my daughter Martha Wood's children, lawfully begotten of her own body, twenty five pounds in money to be p'd them equally a like, when they shall arrive at the age of twenty one years or day of marriage, which shall first hapon.
12thly I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Abigail Herrington & to her heirs & assigns, twenty five pounds in money, to be p'd within fower years after my Deces. and I nominat, ordain & appoint, my above s'd son Joshua Biglo and my son in Law Isaac Larnerd my Sole executors, to se, this my last will & testament performed and all the rest and residue of my estate not herein bequeathed, after all my just debts and funerall charges are p'd my will is that it be devided between my s'd executors, that is to say, two parts of three, to my s'd son Joshua, and one third to my son in Law Isaac Leanerd, and do request my trusty & well beloved friend, Capt Benj Garfield to be my overseer of this my last will & testament, my s'd executors to allow him out of my estate for his cost & charges reasonable sattisfaction to his content, Revoking & making null and void all former or other wills by me heretofore made, In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this fourth day of January one thousand seven hundred two-three, and in the first year of the reign of our Lady Anna, by the Grace of God over England & Queen.

John (his mark) Biglo

Signed, sealed & published
Witnesses: Sam'l Livermore, Daniel Harrington, Munning Sawin

The inventory of his estate amounted to 627-12-00 pounds. Among the expenses charged for the funeral we find several pairs of black gloves, twenty gallons of wine, bottles for the same, allspice and sugar, and two men and horses to carry the wine and other articles to the funeral, also "a man and horse to notify John Stearns at Billerica to attend the funeral." "a man and horse to Sherburne to notify Isaac Larned and wife to attend the funeral."

SOURCE: Book " Genealogy of the Bigelow Family in America" by Gilman Bigelow Howe. Printed by Charles Hamilton, Worcester, Mass. (1890). Pages 19-21

 
Bigelow, John (I591)
 
695 John R. Robinson
Madill – Funeral services for John R. Robinson, 78, resident of Marshall county since 1908, were at 2 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist church in Madill.
Robinson died Friday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Henry Luker, after a two-year illness. He is survived by his wife, Ida, with whom he celebrated a golden wedding anniversary last December 26; two other daughters, Mrs. Mary Eslick, Durent; and Mrs. Arch McKenzie, Mead; and five sons, Bill and Dick, Durant; and John, Rudolph, and M.A., Ardmore.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Monday, 19 May 1947.
 
Robinson, John Rutherford (I273)
 
696 John S. Reed
John S. Reed, age 80 years, died Monday at his home of his son, P. B. Reed, in this city after several days of illness. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. J. B. Presley, were held at the Methodist church at 10 o’clock a. m. Wednesday and interment was made in the Huntsville cemetery.
Mr. Reed was a native of Indiana and was born May 12, 1850. He was married Aug. 3, 1872, to Margaret Meridith. The family had resided in different states and for a considerable time several years ago were located at Eureka Springs. In recent years Mr. and Mrs. Reed resided at Enid, Okla., where Mr. Reed was engaged as a contractor and builder, in which business he was occupied actively till a very few months ago. He was a man of remarkable energy and physical endurance, which he retained long after he was past 70 years of age, and went in the lead with men many years his junior.
Wherever located Mr. Reed was identified with religious work and was a well recognized church and Sunday school worker. He first joined the United Brethern church in 1871; moving later to where there was no congregation of that denomination, he became a member of the Methodist church and remained such throughout his life. His christian life touched a wide circle of acquaintances and everyone who knew him soon learned to esteem him highly for his sincerity of purpose and practice in his efforts of do good.
Mr. Reed is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Leatha Bell of Arkansas Pass, Texas, Mrs. Edna Cassell of Sacramento, Cali., Mrs. Jessie Ogden of Los Angeles, Cali., Robert Reed of Jefferson, Oklahoma, Mrs. Mary Wright of Beverly, Kas., Mrs. Vernie Strange of Lincoln, Kas., Mrs. Hazel Ogden of Seminole, Okla., and P. B. Reed of Huntsville. All the children except the first four named were present at the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed had been at the home of their son in this city since last summer.
 
Reed, John Smith (I104)
 
697 John was a cousin of Sarah's. Bigelow, Lieut. John (I637)
 
698 John, of Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, d. abt. 1546, evidently s.p.
In 26 Henry VIII (1534-5) he was seised of a house with a garden and two acres of arable land called “ Currants” in Sawbridgeworth.
He m. not later than 26 Henry VIII (1534-5) Margaret-,
whose maiden name was perhaps Payne or Mathewe. She survived her husband and m. (2) abt. 1547 Thomas Westwood, who in 1550 was of “Maudlyn” (probably Magdalen Laver), co. Essex. She was dead in 1549/50, Thomas Westwood, her son by her second husband, being then abt. three years of age. 
Beltoft or Belknap, John (I495)
 
699 Jonathan Bigelow of Hartford, Conn., son of Jonathan and Rebecca (Shepherd) Bigelow, was born in Hartford, March 22, 1673, and married Dec. 14, 1699, Mabel Edwards, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Tuthill) Edwards. She was born Dec. 13, 1685, and died in Hartford, May 14, 1765. She was a relative of Rev. Jonathan Edwards the theologian. He settled near his father's in Wethersfield Lane and died July 29, 1749. His will, dated Nov. 16, 1738, and proved Oct., 1749, mentions wife Mabel, daughters Jerusha, Rebecca, Mabel, and Irena, and sons Timothy and Jonathan, and by the records in clerk's office at Hartford we find that John Poogotoon (Indian) and Sarah his wife, with the consent of their master, Thomas Reeves of Southold, Long Island, did bind themselves to serve Jonathan Bigelow four and one half years and their son Sampson for nineteen years and six months till he was 21 years of age, dated July 12, 1723. Their children were probably born in Hartford, but owing to the defective records of those days we have the birth of but two, and find the rest of the children on the records of the First Church among the baptisms, and the following are the children as we find from the scanty records:

1. Timothy, b. June 20, 1702; m. Abigail Olcutt; lived in Hartford.
2. Mabel, b. Nov. 12, 1704; m. Daniel Marsh.
3. Joseph, bapt. Sept. 15, 1706.
4. Rebecca, bapt. Dec. 5, 1708; d. Jan. 8, 1754, unm.
5. Irena, bapt. Nov. 4, 1711; m. Daniel Marsh.
6. Jonathan, bapt. June 27, 1714; m. Tabitha [Coleman].
7. Jekusha, bapt. June 23, 1717; m. Elisha Butler.
8. Anne, bapt. Jan. 7, 1721.

~Genealogy of the Bigelow Family of America: From the Marriage in 1642 of John Biglo and Mary Warren to the Year 1890; C. Hamilton, 1890; pg. 30. 
Bigelow, Jonathan (I625)
 
700 Joseph born about 1691; wrote will Sept 1731, probated Feb 1732; married 21 May 1713 Sarah SPENCER. Resided Hartford, CT. 7 children. Bigelow, Joseph (I522)
 

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