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Notes for Martha Ann Ellis | ||||||||||||||
Martha A. Stewart Widowed - lived to at least age 80 in 1910. born Virginia, both parents born in Kentucky 7 children born 7 still living in 1910 1870 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Lafayette > Davis July 21st. (RELATIONSHIPS ARE NOT LISTED) Hanilous (Hanibus?) Thomas age 43 (born 1827) M B Laborer b. Virginia Martha 36 (b 1834) Keeping House Kentucky Donalle 18 F B at home b. Missouri Sandford 15 (b. 1855) M B West 11 (b. 1859) M B Walker (Walter) 10 (b. 1860) M B Virginia (Jenny) 8 (b. 1862) F B Tillie (Jillie?) 6 F B | ||||||||||||||
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My best guess for slave owner: 1860 United States Federal Census Record Davis, Lafayette, Missouri Chas Tyler Davis, Lafayette, Missouri Slave Information (age, sex, race) 35 Male Black 35 Female Black 25 Female Black 17 Male Black 9 Male Black 4 Male Black 1 Male Black Chas Tyler's parents came to Missouri in about 1848 John Tyler KY 43 Overseer Catharine Tyler VA 35 Chas Tyler KY 18 (born about 1842) Mary Tyler KY 15 John Tyler MO 12 Nannie Tyler 10 Jemmie Tyler 8 George Tyler 3 Lizzie Tyler 6 1850 1850 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Pettis > District 68 John Tyler Also listed Hanibush in Davis (really Dover) Lafayette, MO Isaac Hanibush Davis, Lafayette, MO abt 1835 Kentucky Colored Male James Hanibush Davis, Lafayette, MO abt 1861 Missouri Colored Male John Hanibush Davis, Lafayette, MO abt 1863 Missouri Colored Male Mary Hanibush Davis, Lafayette, MO abt 1837 Virginia Colored Female | ||||||||||||||
Notes for Thomas & Martha Ann (Family) | ||||||||||||||
per Aunt Pat Hicks: Her grandfather, Rex Stewart told her that his father was offered to choose betwen the names Stewart and Honeybus when they were released from slavery and he chose Stewart. She said they were from Kansas or OK. Census records for the Stewart Children we knew of (Reginald/Rex, Jennie & Julia) all indicated they were born in Missouri. 1870 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Lafayette > Davis July 21st. Hanilous (Hanibus?) Thomas age 43 (born approx 1827) M B Laborer b. Virginia Martha 36 (b approx 1834) Keeping House Kentucky Donalle 18 F B at home (b. approx 1852) Missouri Sandford 15 M B (b. 1855) West 11 M B (b. approx 1859) Walker (Walter) 10 M B (b. approx 1860) Virginia (Jenny) 8 F B (b. approx 1862) Tillie (Jillie?) 6 F B (b. approx 1864) 1880 United States Federal Census > Missouri > Lafayette > Dover > District 49 Thomas Honeybuss Mu M. 53 (1827) Farmer Virginia, father Virginia mother Africa Martha Honeybuss Keeping House Kentucky, KY KY Jennie 17 daughter General House Work MO Juda (Julia) 14 school MO Walter 18 son works on farm MO Robert 12 son at home MO Dora 5 at home Odella 10/12 July (?) in 1900, Jennie E. Stewart Wylie (listed as Weslie on Census) lived at Fort Apache in Arizona Territory with her husband, Samuel Wylie (also a soldier) daughter from a previous marriage, and two sons from her current marriage. Also in the household was her sister, Della (Odella) Stewart. Within a month, on July 22, 1900 Della married a soldier at Fort Apache, Sergent Major Bowen (first name Major). | ||||||||||||||
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