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John T Faught Family Top Row---Jess Daniel, Missouri H, Lydia Ann 2nd---Samuel Lee, John Thomas 3rd---Martha/Mattie, Grandmother Faught {Althy Elizabeth Pike, wife of John…

Image, found in Jacob_Spatz's uploads: Faught Photo.jpg · 04 Jan 2013 You

George Robert Williams and Missouri H. Faught are included in the 1910, 1920, 1930 Okfuskee County, Castle Twp, Oklahoma census records. Their children: Robert Henderson, b.…

Image, found in Eastern Cherokee Applications: Page 6 · 24 Apr 2012 You

John T. Faught was born in 1882, in Nauvoo, Alabama. The Faught family moved to northern Texas by the early 1890's Lee Faught was born on July 28, 1884 in Alabama. In 1930, the…

Memorial Page: John T Faught · 24 Apr 2012 You

Photo caption: Etta Allen Tomlin and Benjamin Huston Spotts

Memorial Page: John N Spotts · 29 Nov 2008 You

Benjamin Huston Spotts was a grandson of William Lyons Spotts and Martha Jane Huston. Benjamin's father, John William, married Harriett Aken/Akin in Kansas City, Missouri on May…

Memorial Page: John N Spotts · 29 Nov 2008 You

The added photo is that of Nicholas Spotts, not Roscoe.

Memorial Page: Roscoe L Spotts · 16 Nov 2008 You

After the Civil War, Martha Jane Spotts, widow of William Lyons Spotts, returned to Missouri and lived in Wakenda and Moss Creek Twps. There were 5 surviving children: John…

Memorial Page: Roscoe L Spotts · 16 Nov 2008 You

John Dade Turley (b. December 3, 1829; d. August 22, 1917) is buried in the Old LaMine Cemetery, Cooper County. An article in the August 4, 1910 issue of the "Kansas City Star"…

Memorial Page: John B Turley · 04 Aug 2008 You

Jesse B. Turley The Turley family settled in LaMine Twp., Cooper County about 1810-1812. Militia Rolls indicate that Stephen and Samuel Turley and members of the Carson, McMahan,…

Memorial Page: J B Turley · 04 Aug 2008 You

Van Daniel Boone, brother of Albert Gallatin.

Memorial Page: V D Boone · 28 Jul 2008 You

Albert Gallatin Boone (b. 1806) and his brother, Van Daniel (b. 1814), were sons of Daniel Morgan Boone and grandsons of Daniel Boone, the legendary pioneer from Oley, Berks…

Memorial Page: A G Boone · 28 Jul 2008 You

According to the 1850 Slave Schedule, the "Estate of R. Hawpe" included 6 slaves. ......................... Children of Rudolph Hawpe and Ellen Templeton: John (b. about 1821)…

Memorial Page: Ellen Hawpe · 26 Jul 2008 You

The family name is Hawpe. John was the oldest son of Rudolph Hawpe and Ellen Templeton. He married Susan M. Lawless and, in 1850, they were living in Arrow Rock, MO with her…

Memorial Page: John Haupl · 21 Jul 2008 You

Governor Meredith Miles Marmaduke was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in the ante-bellum Arrow Rock community. In May 1824, he was a member of an expedition of 25…

Memorial Page: M M Marmaduke · 20 Jul 2008 You

Benjamin Huston Hawpe is a son of Rudolph Hawpe & Ellen Templeton.

Memorial Page: Benjamin Hawpe · 19 Jul 2008 You

Eleanor "Ellen" Templeton was the widow of Rudolph Hawpe, a son of Adam Hawpe and Catharine Coiner, daughter of George Adam Coiner. Catharine Coiner and Elizabeth Coiner, wife of…

Memorial Page: Ellen Hawpe · 19 Jul 2008 You

Children of Benjamin Huston & Mary Templeton: Sarah (Sallie) married William C. McMahan in Cooper County on January 5, 1826. William was a son of Samuel McMahan. Their children…

Memorial Page: Benjamin Huston · 18 Jul 2008 You

Joseph is the brother of Benjamin Huston.

Memorial Page: Joseph Huston · 15 Jul 2008 You

Benjamin Huston was the son of William Huston and Mary Burk who were married in Philadelphia on November 4, 1775. The 2 youngest children, Benjamin (October 14, 1786) and Joseph…

Memorial Page: Benjamin Huston · 15 Jul 2008 You

This should read NH (Nicholas Hope) Huston.

Memorial Page: C H H Huston · 14 Jul 2008 You